4 4 G eT ¢°), THE if LAST SHALL \ BE FIRST ; ) In factin all of Slaters [je shoes it is the first consider- a ation as on it depends the A appearance and comfort of DL the shoe. Their new last “a ohn a Ceiitu iit fi ‘ . ry AJ Coin Toe e,* &. ie taking immensity, being ir 8 direct copy of the most ” fashonable Amercian style JS ithas a long vamp fairly f & pointed toe, with quite a ay spring in the last. Yon can |} TS them in our window Fee ‘ ’ r aaa ’ . ' ‘A made of Vik i Kid Wilb heavy walk es $4.00 per pair. fo ~ ALLEY & & ; CO. “\ THE SH) HIST s ~ NBW TAILOR SHO? ng soles, at The undersigned has opened a Tailoring Establishment on Great George St.a few Tantou’s corner, where he 3s prepared to do every description of work in that line. He has had many years experience in the business, and guarantees the finllest satisfaction in every branch. Terms reasonable. DANIEL MCLAREN, doors south of sept 2 d5i =. es ee gaits eatin aikos 9 The- - Advance ¢ ¢ ¢ é 3 ; ¢ 6 3 ¢ ¢ In the pricesof Waltham @ and Elgin Watches, will é not prevent you from buy- ’ ing if you buy at this store, ] bought largely before the ; ‘and will sell at old ¢ prices until the lot is ’ cieared. There is a saving é in the price of Watches if you buy here. ¢ 4 , ¢ ¢ , ¢ 9 rise, Our WATCHES THE BEst.. Ovr Prices THE Lowest W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler 2 ® = @ @ @ Fa @ @ *& «4 © @ 8 @ es 444888686 8 OS = @ @ @ @ 2 Fe et 28808 Whisper, Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are gettin, lots of work to do Always Busy. Why? are right, and our pleases. Try us. JAS. pb. TAYLOR, The Printer. Queen Street Because our prices é e © 6 e eo 0 © o ® 9 2 e ° € é a 4 o a % e e e e a ° work ° eo @ e Ss s s e ° « Q | 0@Cocer 80000006 SOOO O60466808 28680808808 SOSSOOG > 2026 FOSS PIO OHH © — es aeeee wows ’ ‘A Snap of the / Best Quality That is what our ; Ginger Snaps are. We have a_ fresh ¢ supply ta-day, and 3 the price is 12c a lb. e a Telephone 98. D. STEWART ‘ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. +> ee + & + e2ee eee HAARARAARAR AS RAR AR ARAAAAAARAR ‘ / / % THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 2, 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ATBRS ak GRANT! pelle John A. Weekes ls & straw elevator eas shaker the fullest s atistaction. —_- Important—The Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. would like a ll bovs between the age Alberton, has been vranteda patent for } New Tattor Saor.—Attea:ion is direct- | el tothe advertisement of Mr. Daniel |} McLaren in today’s paper. He guarantees | of twelve and sixteen to meet at his | office on Saturday evening at 730 for the purpose of forming « Boy’s Br.gade, ATLANTIC STEAMER, AN Mr. Eprror,—Kiodly insert in Tue | Examiner the following copy of a letter received today which [ have handed to the > resident of the Beard of Trade, Yours Truly, | W.E. Dawson, “Supbury, Ont., Aug. 23, 1897, “Tuk Mayor, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island. | DEAR SIR, “T understand that | i } your Island is in | need of a Steamer to carry freight to Eng- liso ports and return,as at present your | | freight for England goes via Montreal, |} which 138 giving Movtreal shippers an | advantage of about ten cents per hundred | i pounds over your shippers. Sr. Prerer’s Scuooi.—St. Peter’s School “Myself and others are prepared to put reopen Sept. 7th. Fees for girls $15 per | a #teamer to ply from Montreal, Charlotte~ annum; boys $24 per annum. The schools | town, Liverpool and London, calling each | have been enlarged and remolelled. For | way at Charlotteiown, or to ply from | further particulars apply tothe Rev. James | Charlottetown only to Liverpool and Lon~ | Simpso 200—td. don, on condition that your Isjand give ua oa & subsidy of one dollar per net ton of the | From Sumuexsipon —The Farmer re- | Carrying capacity of the steamer that you porte: A fine looking black mare, bought | require ‘pl aced on the route per trip eaca for $120 was shipped on the Northumber- | Way, minimum 1,000 tens, and in return llani. bv Mr John A Johnston, to New | we wil] agree to carry all classes of treigi t Bedford, Mass; on Wednesday. There | each way for $4.00 per ton net. and firsi- | was a so a lerge chipmentof eggs to Liver- class passengers at $40.00 each way, | pool Eng. | second class at $15.00 each way, contract = | to extend ten years. An early reply wil ReEMEMBE These Dares.—Next Sunday | oblige evening, at "Si » o'clock, Rev.E.O. Taylor, “Yours traly, lecturer, will lecture in the Baptist Church on Monday, evening, 6th, } at 8, und in Zion Church on Tuesday at the rame hour. ing —Rey. E. O. Taylor ured in Summerside this week. Heis neng and eloquent. He will speak in Charlottetown on Suuday evening next, in the Methodist tr.ck chureh at 8.15; in the Bapti-t Church Monday evening at 8, and io Zion Church on fuerday evening at the same hour. A collection of silver will be taken at each meetiny. | | the celebrated temperance | address a meeting, and also | ; eveniv p 4 Le TURER Com | lee | t pi ‘ SE ee —QOn Monday, the 30th inst., Mr. J. A. Laweon, superintendent of Young People’s Werk, in con- nection with the Grand Division of 2. assisted by Mr. R. E. Stevenson and Miss Uxenham, the teachers of the school, organized a company of Loyal Crusaders with a membership of 40 The company consists ota bright lot of boys and gir's and will be superintended bv Mr. Steven- son, @ member of the New Glasgow Division. The company will meet every Friday afternoon at the close of the schoo!. Schools in the neighborhood of. Divisious should do likewise. The following are the officers of Company C. in New Glasgow day school, viz, R. E. Stevenson, Super- incendent and Worthy Commander, Mise Oxenbam, Vice Com; W Laird, Chap; Louise McCoubrey, Secretary; Blanch Bagnal], Treas; H. Doncett. Capt; L Doucette, Lient M. McLeod, Mar; Jessie Smith, Herald; L. McCGoubrey, guard; Mabel Bradshaw, Girls banker; Maggie Welsh, Girls’ Sergt; A. Doucette, Boys’ Sergt. seein aipiiningde Tae Orewa House.—The Miles Ideal Stock Company closed their season in Charlottetown last evening, when the sensational western drama “New Mexico, or the Boy Hero,” was plaved to a good house. The manager, in speaking of the season’s work in this city and the good audiences that attended their performances, took occasion to refer to the letter from “A Lover of the Drama,” which appeared in last evening’s issue of Tos Examiner. He raid the management always made it a rule to give the best possible performances, and did their best to please all. If there was anything in any of the specialties that wounded the feelings of anv person no one regretted it more tuan hedid. The corres pondent professed to be « lover of the legitimate drama, and spoke with pride of Shalerp are, but he did not think there was anything in the +peciaities so objec- tionable as might be found in ome por- * T. M. Kirkwoop. <rsnaeeeeecesiiliiniatiaasdlliitiaaiinimsapsiais In going through our shirt department we find that we bavea few soiled shirts which we will sell very cheap. They are now on the bargain counter, and is your chance to secure a bargain as we wish to dispose of them before our new stock arrives.— Prowse Bror. DIED In this city,on the Ist September, Andrew Woods, aged 60 years. Deceased leaves a sorrowing wife anda family of three sons and one daug!ter to mourn the loss of akindand loving husband and father. RB.I. P. {Funeral from his late residence, Chest— nut street, at 8.45'o’clock Friday, morning t St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to R C. Cemetery. ] At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday, the 2nd September, Michael McPhillips. ,Funeral will leave the Hospital at 8 45 on Saturday morning, the 4th inst., for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to the cemetery. } In this city Jast evening, Sept. 10.15, Edith E. Cook, in the 36th her age, (Funeral on Friday afternoon, 3rd inst., at 40’cloek,from the rexidence of her sister, Mrs. Jas. Carier, Prince Street, to People’s Cemetery. ] 60006000 0000 J 000080000000 A ; Hair Brush to be a good one, must have good, strong bristles in it, and a solid back. The reason the solid backed ones are the best, is because when they are put in water w hen being washed the water does not affect the back and thus loosen the brist- les. We have a nice line of solid backed, good bristle brush- es which we would like to show you. Prices from 50c to $4.00, Other kinds from 20c to $2.00. Johnson & Johnson lst, at year of 0000000007eceeeseseseeenceeneneees tions of Shakespeare’s plays. The remarks of the manager were received with ap- — Graduates in Pharmacy. 900006670004 COSOSOEOEOY G00006046 006003806 @000e000069000a 00000000 eee 1. aH, Capes. $Gidid GG daa Something pecial We are opening to-day, a special purchase of Ladies Kid Cloves—* bought ata bargain and will be sold as such, Prices are from 55c to 1,80 pei pair. If you require a Black Silk Dress, ommend very highly oir “Cleopatra.” We guarantee this line to be satisfactory in color and durability. You may expect very shortly to receive notice of the arrival of our Fali Stock of Jackets and Ce*86Geoeees BEER BROS Ries SS | old me rO@ra lott ow: by Cre, ! ng eee SSS ar at a we can rec- MISSIONARY CONFERENCE. The regular biennial Missionary Confer- ence, for the Diocese of Nova Scotia, under the management of a committee of the Synod, the Lord Bishop, Chairman, will be held on W ednesday and Tnure lay, Sep- tember 15th and 16th, at Cnarlottetown. An introdue tory service will be held on Tuesday evening, L4th instant, whea mo:t the visitors wil] lave arrived, in St. Pau.’s Church, at 7.30, Specia) preacher—to be announced later. At the conclusion of the service a recep- tion will be given to the v iaiting clergy and lay delegates in St. Pauls Schoolroom. The Conference will be held in Schoo!ro0m of St. Paal’s Caurch. the WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th. 10 o’clock to noom-—Subject Missions and their Methods. Paper by | Rev. Canon Vroom, B. D. Speakers— | Rev. Provost Welch. Rev. J. T. Bryan. 3 to 5 p. m.—Subjec aS he Missionaries | to [ona and. Northumbria. Paper by Rev. Caaon Brock, D: D. Speakers—Mr A. B. Warburton, Rey. Geo. Haslam, M. A. 8 P, Mi— M&SSIONARY MEWTING. Apostolic | Missionaries in Cape Breton—Rev. W. | J. Lockyer, L. 8S. T. "7 Unworked Missions in | Rev. Te Mellor. Algomaand the Northwest—Rev. Arthur Lea. Japanese Missions—Rev. F. Wilkinson, a 4. Nova Scotia— THURSDA®, SEPTEMBER 16. 10 o’clock to noon—Subject —European Missions to North America. Paper by tev. James Simpson. Speakers—Rey, P. Hurley. 3 to 5 p. m.—Subject —Missionary Work of XIX.Century. Faper by Mr. F. W. Hales. Speakers—Rev. E. P. Crawford, M.A, Mr. Charles Palmer, Q. C. 7.30 p. m.—The Conference will close with Evening Prayer and special sermon by Rev. Provost W elch; of Trinity College, Toronto, at St. Peter’s Cathedral, SPECIAL REDUCTION IN FARES To be granted if tenor more attend, at one first-class fare, going by the Intercol- onial Railway to Pictou or Point du Chene, by Dowinion Adlantic ucket to Pictou, by the P. E. I. Railway andthe P. E. I. Nav gation Co’s. steamer from Pictou and Point du Chene and Summersix de, good up to and including September 20th. 'will be issued at _ To obtain the above con-easiona it will be necessary io obtain a ~tandard certificate from the agent at starting poimt, have it endorsed by the Secretary of Conference, aod on pre- sentation of sush cerifizate, properly signed, the agent at Pietoun or Point du Cnene will issue a retura ticket free Separate certificates, subjec: to the same conditions, are required tro: the steamcr: and P. E. I! Railway. If fewer than ten obtain tickets from either line of railway, tickets for return half tiest class fare. (Thoxe neglecting to obtain certificates will nut be extitled to any redicsion.) CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Interprovinelat Registration — Islanders Amensg the Utiice Bearers, Montreal Aug. 31.—The annual meet- ing of the Mecieal Association was held here today. Dr. Walker of St. John N.B., presented the report of the committee on interprovincial registration, which was that the medical councils of Quebec, Prince Edwaid Island, Nova Scotia and Manitoba hal signified their approval ot the resolutions of the committee of 1896, and nave accepted them as a basis of agree- ment for ioterprovincial registratiatior. The committee recommended that the matter be referred to the councils mention- ed to formulate an agreerpent and carry it into effect. It was stated that the lcouncil in Ontario could not enter into such arrangement without alterations of of their act of incorpora‘ions, and they were not prepared to go to legislation for a change at present. Ontario bad a five years’ course and wanted she other prov- inces to-eome up to their standard. The repoit of thecommitee was adopted. The officers elected were: Dr. Beausoleil, Montreal, president; Drs. R. McNeil, Prince Biward Island; R. I. McKeen, Glace Bay, N.S. P. B. Ioches, St. Joho, N. B. C:S. Parker, Quebec; A. McPhel- dron, Torooto; J. KB. Jones, C. Newborn, Leth brydge,N. ee Tunstall, British Columbia, vice presidents: Dr. F. N. Starr, Toronto, general secretary; H.B; Small, Ottawa, g general treasurer: P. Vaciaren, P. B.. 8.2: i Ross, Halifax, N. S. H. Lunan, Anypellton, N. B heabecnesianinn. ~ PREMIER’S DUTY. THE (Montreal Star.) Sir Wilfred’s home-coming, is not all fireworks and huzzaving. The Canadian people who were uneasy when he i-fi at the heediess financing of the Federal rn are positively alarmed by now. Ugly rumors are afloat respecting more than One matter; andstaunch -v diers in the Liberal ranks who fought at hes side through the long days when there seemed little enought chance of success, are raising strong aud open protest against the flagrant maaver in which bis Mini-try has cast aside pre election promises and plunged into cources that must land us deeper in dept and at a desperate disiance from lighter taxation. It is feared that men who were not with the Liberal Opposition of the eighties— either in person or in sympathy—bave become masters of this’ Administration, and are leading it by paths that the Mac- kenzie-Blade Liberals never expecied to tread. This is the situation which Sir Wilfrid must face snd save. He is easily the strongest man inthe party; and if, he will, he can give the country a. Govern- ment in accordance with Liberal p.edges. This is the path of security. Should he, onthe ether band, voluntarily abandon his Premiership and fling the reins to Tarte and Blair, he need not be surprised if compelled to face a ruinéous revolt among hisown followers. The country simply cannot stand a political carouse, and no one sees this more clearly than the Patrom Liberals who have cried eloud for ecooomy for years. Sir Wilfrid must take his choice. He must stand with the Liberals who stood with him. or sur- render tothe element which boasts that elections are not “made with prayers.” BETTER than cure is.prevention, By taking Hood’s Sarsapariila you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE. LOST.—On the 8lst of August, between Dh’town and '1racadie Cross, $t, Peters Road, a poe<et book containing $8.00 or $9 00 The finder will be literally rewarded by re- turning it to the owner, A, J. en. Trac. adie Cross Lot 36 sept. 2dy: - ————e Sneneetrenneeerctenprenamnar-aoe offered for fall BEE Ee EE SS SS ES EE SS SSS SES FS J ‘Window. Oct, Canada, % AMERICAN Hard and Soft Hats. BUM VsMwrAMrAeH A magnificent assortment of new and fashionable styles is The styles shown here will not be found duplicated elsewhere. possible in price, The quality, finish and make up is uniform with that which has Made Hats renowned for Sterling Solid Merit. 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