Pana 2 ere at a aide — = Yas BS a" Aw & er ont 75e window to-night | by th x . . ° aan) &, W omen s and Gi ri’s Boot ts ror Tc To-Night ues eo ~ ALLEY & 68., 7 = HE SiVGISTsS, * a > ® ® 2a. e 2 es THEle al } > ay reasons why you should buy a watch now, if you intend to purchase in the near future. The Waltham and Elgin Watch Factories have advanced the prices 08 their watches- I laid in a large stock of these watches before the rise, and will sell at the old prices until this lot is cleared. Buy now, the price is low. I have something nice in Watches to show you when you eall. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler ae eee > @ GS & 222 OSBee8BeF SSESBWeewewsuuwea BOOB 2H2BO]2820 / a ee ae8 @ BSS ETEVSESUESCS Do You Want the Best ? If so buy please you. from us. We ean Oateake and Ginger Snaps 12c per : Lemon Cookies and Hermit Cakes 3g per doz German Buns '@c per dox Corn Gems i(e per doz Apne. Lemon an?4 Tart P' e310 each Cream Pies 12 and l «¢ each Cocoanut Pie: 15 and 2%e each Light Fruit Cake ise per Ib Silver Cake 16: per lb ‘p. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Ses 624602346600 4649404 6 Boys iw ¢ i ARO, LOOAL AND OTHER InaNS, Oatrs.—Old and new oats sell in Mia. treal at 29 cts per bushel. | St. Pavr’s.—The Rev. Arch deacon Br rigstocke of St, Joho will rreach at St. Paul’s to-morrow morning, aad Rev. E. A. Harris in the evening a St. Perer’s Carmeprat —The A. Harris, rector of Mahone Pay, preach atll a.m. The Venerable Rev. E. will Arch i } i deacon Brigstocke,rector of Trinity Church; St. John, N. B., at 7 p.n Gosret Merrixng.—Remember the Gos- | Meet yin ti eo wes a \ ae > | Sunday aftern it4 o’ciock « lucted tt railws men. Stra aan reicome Epi. S-> Be “The love of | Chriet.” | Bicycre Roap Race.—It is eaid that | Mir. Wiullitam Brown, of Pownal, is arrang | ing a road race from Seutbport to his The race is to take piace the last ! of the month, the prizes being oysters for all concerned, the winner to geta_ barrel and the second to get a half barrel. | — Bisue Wixes.—The Rev. E. 0. Taylor lelivered his farewell lecture in Charlotte- |} town Jast evening, when a good-sized andi- } ence assembled in the Baptist Church to hear him lecture on “*Bibie Wines.” Ac- eosrding to the Guardian’s report Rey, Mr. laylor firmly believes in the two wine pure juice of tie gra)e er the fermented or alcoholic theory, one the and the oth wile, oecurred several times until was taken out of the reach of di hes “June” on SepremRer 20TH.— Just think of all that means; a veritable spring in the autumn and acomedy drama in 5 acts given by the Halifax Amateur Dramatic Club, of MHalifax,. for the benefit of the New Cathedral Fand. In addition to the saw mil scene and the country band, (which latier is better known as the Yankee Doodle Band, ihe specialties the bieycle the horse. will be a “home quartetie” in well known airs, avd little Grace Delehanty, of Halifax, who ig only five years old and whe bas carried her audiences by storm in her rendition of “My Puasy Cat.” The Yankee Doodle Band, needs to be héard to be ppreciated, and they have a whole fund of merriment in reserve for their hearers om the 20th. Be sure to go, and take somebody with you. A. Mirawicnt Kioxpixe.—Mr. Jacob Blackville, who was io town the other day, telle a story that indicates the existence of good placer gold mining on the Miramiehi. Cur Klondike is on Savage River. Mr. Eeson, who lumbered there lest winter,. and built a dam for holding water for driving his loge, found something in the bed of the stream that looked like gold and sent itaway, subsequently receiving $1,200 as the value of the nuggets. This fact, if fact it be, must have been kept close, or there w: ould bave been a rush to the scene long before this. Mr. Thibo- deau, of Barnaby River, while oa a hunt- ing trip the other day, found twoor three men at word in the bed of the Savage digging and washiog, and took shem for American miners. Have they heard of Mr. Esson’s luck or has he sent them to the piaceof his lucky find ?-—Chatham World. Prince Eawaed Island Iilus- trated is for sale at all the senaiiialiatinns A Horse Rives a Bike Bet.,-—A rather AmuSiny Incident Was seen at the corner uf Richmond an. Qr eeu Streets last evening about half past five. A horse was tied to | & port against which two bicycles were Standing. One of the bicycles bad a bell on the handle, which the horse in some way began to ring with his mouth. This Or whispered converse ’oeath the i 7 Bookstores. Priee 25. AN OLD MAID, Her eves, like quiet pools, are clear, Her placid tace is sweet and fair; The frost of many a vanished year , Lies on her hair. She has no memories of vows Exchanged below an April moon, boughe Of ros: -bright June. She never planned her wedding zown— This sweet old maiden true and good; For her life held no sacred crown Of motherhood. Yet to tl ie shelter of her side The littla orphan children press; Tis known she mothers, far and wit ie, The cndiecions, The poor and suffering love her well— Such ready sympathy she shows, The sorrow—burdened freely tell To her their woes, For those who stumble, those who fall, He heart with gentlest truth is scirred; She had a kindly smile for all— A cheering word. With fate she never wages strife; “It must be right sinee God knows best” Ye And so she lives her useful life, Blessing and blest, She strews the thorny pathe with flowersi She turns the darkness into day; And as we clasp her hands in ours, We can but say : “Dear friend, so rich in love and truth, With large, warm heart, and steadfast mind, "Twas well for some that in your youth The men were blind.” —E. Matheson, io | Cham bere’ Journal. CHEESE. The Montreal Gazette reports that cheese, though it did not exhibit any distinct change on spot, certainly reflected a steadier tendency and a buyer who went out into the market to buy a straight line ofcheese today would have to pay full figures for it. In the country there is no change in temper manifested by factory- men. They consider their goods worth from 9}c up, and as that price and more is paid for moderate quantities at different markets, they are likely to stick to their present ideas of value. ee DIED On the 10th inst., Mildre@, youngest child of Joseph and Alice Bell, aged 10 months. ae eooscoe 2000 £ 000000000000 Hard Rubber Combs. in different styles, every one in good vale. See our assortment. DISCOUNTS TO-DAY Johnson & Johnson = Graduates in Pharmacy. 00002067004) 00G4 0080868 00000006000000 0000 080S8O000 59000006 S860 OD 0040 Bakes Best Bread. = @ eee Ff 2228224 nese e@? %& 2 B® oth eee a, Se, Ce D> qa BOSE OEDIELATS GOO 9000000 P.W.C. Prince of Wales College Students and all others are invited to examine our large stock of : ; : 2 Boots & Shoes 3 Prices away down, quality e away up. oe « : pecial Discounts S To Students. ‘When you want Boots, try us. ?R. KB. Jost + To Builders OOO S 9OSS DOSE € 8S DHSSS BEE SCOVOCOOHS CEGOODO+ ep 3] we have ever shown, moderate prices. variety of. not obtainable elsewhere, Sealed Tenders will be received up to Monday next, at 1 o’clock, for the construction of a barn, specification of which may be seen on to the Rev. Allan McDonald, Augustus. se ept8—d3i¢wky—watchman. Fori application | AAAAAAAS AAPA ARAAARARAA RAEN . » ef a xRaa j oe ZUR FA STOCK OF 2 STYLISH GERMAN AND FRENCH DRESS GOODS. Is about complete and is certainly one of the nieest Many pretty novelties at. very Fancy Blacks which will be con- siderably worn this Autumn we show a splendid Our Mantle Department Has received the greater part af its stock of Jackets, Capes, Fur Lined Capes and Wraps. As usual this de- partment will be found supplied with special novelties Our Millinery Department Is receiving new goods daily. still in charge of our work roon. 002860000000 BEER BROS Miss DuNLAP is SEES SESE SEES SET EEE veNNNYY ae, { THE DAILY arpa i styrene ee 11, 1897 Jackets & Capes, LT GATS FOR LADIES, New Dress goods. DOD MLD We MBM Our new Mantle Department is groaning und er the tremendous assortment of new Sacques and Capes—Ladies it will pay you to see these goods before you make any purchase in that line, New Overeoats, New Reefers, New Ulsters, New Suits. As our half price sale last season cleared out our entire stock of'O' vercoats, Ulsters and Reefers, we have nothing but fresh new goods to offer you this fall and we are ina position to give you prices on Clothing that cannet be duplicated in any other store : PROWSE BROTHERS. |The Wonderful Cheap Men rt NEW TIES. In Bows, Knots, Four in- hand and all the latest makes} and patterns at. D. A. BRUCE'S Fine Tailoring ‘ COAL ! COAL! COAL i GREAT RUSH FOR COAL —_FROM——. Dominion Goal Companies Mines in ¢. B Now Landing and to Arrive. ecccccescoce Per Baakt. Albatross......ccccccccccecccuccbd0 tons Slack Tepe Ore 52 a eo che ob db kceccc wn eee € er an sane 6acckdab bacde ttle a 6 6 RR bc adieléitivdnids ieee $6 69 ¢ VEEL ae 0 oh occ ov abad cecoetnne Me aM ¥ SEBO 54 Alise PRHOODEs « 0b 0 08 b's dsc ba deccsccalne’* a —*. SRE TA he ae “< Sheetirwe EE Nt on oh bd 06d Chuo eneneien ee - $6 JOBBOU . voc ccccdcccccceconcs?***9*10Q & “ PV Of CRE Mayo AEE ee cccccccccesudnes ste © e om CRs 4 6.6 bb 40 vc0c cman eeee 65 * R. of M. $ SS, ORD CON Biss sce. seveces sccvcslae © m ("Ej emmy Gs BOs... ovcvesceccosede sell & - : PE. GN EEE 6 cv ava ceo ch ladees ce = “ © 1S (A Gin Or be 00:03 vascct evince * “ “ vd OMORR ccc cccccces iperhe siued. IGA 66 Nut. 6 M.-P weds ns 600s dsbhcna ss ie te ™ ” ihc 7 1 ee oo o evicluneinggevescesescusnekle * “Seek. ME (REE is niuis' > o US ce tates sented « ce “ landing. Mary ann............69 tons Slack & R. of Mines The above coal will be sold at very lowest "prices whilst PLAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agents Dominion Coal Co,, Ltd. Sapt 9—eod- Guar, pat, aetna eee er shelisel: Aoigy