a wae eat = ‘ 4 ae ee rs ge ‘POF aa . ey < Fatent qi vy, Leather Shoes For Men have been in demand lat- ely; we have added to our stock J.T. Bella patent leather shoe, $3; Slater's patent leather elas- - ~~ a “ \& — &, m~ CS & uc side Boote, $4. You mav need a new pairof evening shoes this win ter, if 80, it will pay you to examine Cure; they will be found strictly rightin style, and tne price! consistent with a good Suvue. ALLEY & CO, | 2 Of 208 6] @ OOO BHU SB mis {THAT CAKE IS ! JUST PERFECT So the people who have tried $ our Fruit *Cake at 20c per Ib, 4 have said, We also have Light Fruit $ Cake I6c per Ib. e Silver Cake (plain) 1é6c per Ib, § Wine cakes [0c each. Apple, Lemon, Cream, Cocoa- ¢ nut and Choclate pies, fresh today. Telephone 98. D. STEWART $ ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. BSP ESCSEOSCOOGES ceaeenacaes .-_> | 10,000 Housekeepers Say Royal Oak Soap § is the best Soap in the world, for the meee ad Laundry. Clothes-are made beautifully white and clean by using this great The Shoeists " a ay ae ay | THE Bartation Trorny.—The trophy won by the S2o0d Battalion teamin the Mili- tary Rifle League competition, is on view in the show window of Johasun & Joha- son's uptown store, hccanetibiedichivn Councit or Women.—At a meeting of ladies beld inthe Y. M. CC. A., yesterday afternoon it was decided to form a Local Council of Women. Provisional officers were appointed to complete the organiza- lion. — ow Svecessrvi, Bazaarn.—The Convent bazuar and fancy sale, which closed in Summerside, on Tuesday evening last, was & grand success, the handsome sum of 230, net, being realized, a re ult upon which ell concerned are to be congratu- lated. wihincciaihedlin Tue Carson Contest.—A_ large andi- ence which included several! of the gentler sex witnessed Dan Stuart’s veriscope reproduction of the Corbett-Fitzsimmona contest in the Opera House last evening. The pictures were very well projected, and gave the audience a pretty good idea of the great battle for the world’s champion- ship. Axorner Exarnition.-~ The Nova Scotia exhibition commission has decided to hold an exhibition next year, opening September 24th. Six thousand dollars was vored for special attractions. The deficit on this year’s exhibition will reach twenty thousand dollars, ten thousand on current account and ten thousand over the expen- diture on capital account. C. M. B, A.—The fourth anniversary of the establishment of Branch 216,3C. M. B. A., Summerside, was celebrated with a grand concert in the Branch Hall on Wed- nesday evening last. According to the Agriculturist every number on the pro- gramme pleased the audience immensely. The Misses Murphy and Mr. William Murphy, of Charlottetown, took a leading part in the eotertainment. Coi.> Breryep.—An accident which terminated fatally occurred at Avnapolis. N.S., a few days ago, the victim being the two-year old child of Mr. James Gallagher. It seems while the mother was out of the house on an errand the little one got bold of matches, which beeoming lighied, eset fire tothe child’s clothing, burning the hody and face terribly. The child lingered in agony till noon next day wher death ended her sufferings. Hoass Kittep.—On Thursday morning last, 8 young mare belonging to Mr. Mur- doek Macleod, Summerside, met witha sudden death. Somehow or other she got clear of him near the Court House, and came down street on the ful! jump, with a road cart attached. At Strong’s corner the vehicle «track a cart with ful] force aod was quickly overturned, As the road cart upset it threw the mare, which rolled right over, wheu her head struck the Soap. For sale everywhere. sidewalk with great violence, killing ber ’ instantly .—Agriculturist. os a Se Batest Arrivals a Tt! 60°066600000 Sable Mlarlboroughs Mink Feoras Brown Squirrel Tails Sable Tails Black Thibet Boas Black Shibit Norma Mongolian Boas Goat Antoinettes Frill Mluffs Grey Lamb Skins South Sea Muff Coon Jackets Electric Seal Storm Collars The above does not, of course, begin to represent our stock, which is now at its very best, but simply gives you an idea of a few of our repeat orders, KR BROS fhe Leading Fur Store of P. E, Islana OTHER ITRMS, DAILY EXAMINEP, CHABLOTTETOWN, 0 TOBFR 30, 1897 NEWS NOTss The C. P. R. has filed plans fora new enterance to Ottawa by the west bank of! the Rideau canal, Fresh discoveries of gold in the Klon- dyke are reported by Mr Ogilvie, ou creeks tributary to Indian River, Archbishop Machray, who has been ill in England, continues to approve, and expects to return toCanada after Christ- mas. At Christiana, Sweden, it is reported from Vardoe that a whaling ship sighted | Andre’s baloon floating in the ocean on| Sept, 23rd near Prince Charles Promontory, Spitabergen. Hydrophobia, causing death, was com- mnnicated to a Paris young woman lately by her pet dog lapping her face before it was observed that it had gone mad. The doctors could find no trace of a bite. It is understood that Sir Louis Davies is | in Communication with the 'mperial authorities regarding the date of the renew- ! continued at Washingtoa some time after | the 10th of November. A cure for the Kloodyke gold fever has been diecovered by an American who re- cently returned from Alaska. “Pick out & morning next winter,” he says, “when the mercury is below zero, shoulder a pick, aud go into the woods before break- | fast; dig ahole sixteen feet deep; come back to the house at night and eat @ small piece of stewed buffalo robe, and sleep in the woodshed. Repeat the dose as often as necessary. Norway and Swede seem to have a atrong hold on the British wood pulp aud paper market. Norway last year took £894,- 264 and Sweeden £591,497 for wood pulp supplies to that country; and the year’s imports into Great Britain of paper from Norway reached £348,198, and from Sweden £392.310. These amounts give a total of £2.226,200 sterling. The total wood pulp and paper trade of the United States for seven months of the past year was about one-fifth of that amount. The desth of George M. Puilman. re- calls a story told about his adventure with Abraham Lincoln. In the early days of sleeping cars two men slept in one berth. One day a tall, lanky man engaged a berth from Paliman handed him the check an that herth to another man of course. Thé lanky man wound himself upto his full weight, then unwound bimeelf again. “Young mas,” he said, “the person who can get into one of your berths when I am wound upio it accommodation.” The man was Abraham Lincoln. Prince Edward Island Llus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. , - —" ee oe oe a ee Se A Good Baking powder Ss s 2 4 8 . 6 ; at 25 cents a pound is a rare combination, but you have it in ; Johnson’s Baking Powder. Used by hundreds of ‘our best cooks. e It’s sale is rapidly increasing > each week, a sure proef of it’s | quality and good reputation. J e . & * * » Sold by Beer & Gof Graduates in Pharmacy. Johnson & Johnson | NOTICE has just been received of a consider able advance in the prices of Waltham and Elgin watch movements. We have a large stock on hand bought be- fore the rise, which we will sell at old prices while they last. G.. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, forth Side Queen Square. Pratt’s ASTRAL K. OIL This is the highest grade of American Kerosene Oil imported here, and as we can sell it much cheaper, than fast year, we intend to handle it almost altogether this season. If you want an oil tha will not smoke your chim- neys, nor create a ‘disagree- able smell in your house, buy Only Pratt’s Astral from O06OSS608588 £00 0008 6006 Beer & Goff aon Whe 2O0eO0COee : To Dress Correctly This is Our- - - —— . on a ll Advertising Space And in accordance with our established custom, we ao not go into details here. This policy is necessary in order to protect our customers and ourselves from unscrupulcus al of the sealing conference, which will be{imitaturs and copyists. Our $3 95, $4.50 and $5 Ulster cannot be beaten for value in the city (see others, ‘then see ours). Our $3.75, $5, $7.50 and $10 QOvercoats are equal to custom made, and are, without doubt. the best to be had (see others, then see ours). Our all wool d. b $9 and $12 Mens Suits are corkers, and would cost made to orcer, GENT’S KID GLOVES 50c, 60c, 75e, and $1.00. d| said :—*I shall sell the other check to GENTS KID MITTS 50c, 65c, 75¢ and $1.00, is welcome to the GENTS’ WOOL GLOVES 25c, 35¢. 45c, 50¢ and 60c For further particulars, sons why and how we are in a position to place be er prices than you get in other places. $16 and $18 (see others, then see ours), OUR BOOK-KEEPER is now ready money on account. pay us then pay others. PROWSE BROS please call and MAPUTUAMRAIAL PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men to receive Please GENTS WHITE SHIRTS 2c, 50e, 75c. and $1 00 Gents’ Colored Shirts 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 & $1.50 GENTS’ WOOL SHIXTS 40c, 50c, 65e, 85¢ & $1.00 we, will be pleased to cxplain the many rea- fore you better goods, and give you low- c ae i 7 f , — meant) ooot Men Who Study Make it a point to have nice fitting stylish shoes. We make ita point to keepin stock, shoes of this kind, We call your attention to our men’s $3.00 boots—neat, stylish and durable. Second to no $3.00 boot in the city. | We carry a fuil line of cheaper boots. ranging in price from $1.50 upwards, Our prices speak for them- selves, >R. HB. Jost ; POOCOOSHEHOS 66006604 0000 PURE INDIAN. Tr Brahmin Brand A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for Canada Sh’town, 26th Sept 2 w—eod COLO~” 0 0002606 8OSSSSSSO BESESOOOD the most stylish jackets us. quality, Give us a trial. eS ee in perfect harmony. footwear. orites this fall. Reasons Why The Ladies SHOULD HAVE THEIR ——7—— JACKETS MADE TO GRDER AT D, A. BRUCE'S You cen have any colog or quality of eloth you want. You can have any styje you fancy. Your Jacket will be made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can m_ ke, You will have a. first class fitting garment. en on our streets are made by D. a Many of Lastly, one important consideration. You will not hve to pay as high a price a2 for an imported garment of similer “A. BRUCE. —_ MADE FOR EACH OTHER. ; Like two friends are the- foot and the shoe, which meet Such meetings are common in our experience, with our new fall stock of the latest and best The Bulldog W.-H Stewart & Co. } London : House Ruilding. eteee and Coin Toz for men are fay- vines i - — 1 het ter pert Meine exe omen eee aszah wok me aaa oe I epee % eens fa % saci E Micad eo nan 2 © eee ae ee . me ae ot nae age a ae aaa oi a” > — ———— > : aa x Es ell ~~ — ; eer Pe ee ai _ Oe Blige Rel pe Pe ge ee ie ts o) ae