remem ee Seer cocessosd ~~ =e 2 % 2st eG @ 2 @ ee @< = «a= «= =] =] < >g a , Aa P 4 c wee Yen's Rubber Soled Boots you will require a4 ron j wate rproof i S Ta you to see r eoled shoe. This is the i season that we have sold m, and can now highly rec- ( Liem, They are past the have and nentai Stave, ant proved an ideal fall W th, t} : ’ ? - we iOOK forward to arg? 8 years improve this line, they are e ’ Vi 7 ‘ : e- 5 / Sy waterproof Box Calf, with heavy ¢ para rubber soles and heels. 4 . . } : } = ly avear method. S5.00 a nai . : ws te & " & ALLEY & 60. ) THE SWOELSTS. eee el —_ eo @ ® @ @& ee oe 2a V It's So Easy ‘To Select a.... Wedding Gift At this store. We have so many new and artistic things to show you that you will find it an easy and pleasant task to make a choice. Sterling Silver Novelties Silverware Fancy Clocks ‘W. W. WELLYER, ‘ Jeweler = ews 8 *e 40 09 @ 2 O46 2080838 460404 84 90% 3% 8 ©. 22 @] 82028230 4% 233830 208% = ~@ Be OGBEC DS BBS | German. ‘Buns Fresh supply every day at our Bakery. Price 10¢ per doz. wee ote Gee we . Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY > ® &> @ @ ® @ @ @® 66565 2 » ® @ = § Hakes Best Bread. a ed “2 @ & @ a HARA MDH ZHP PHS 09026 SCSCSHOS COOCHOOO?S . iNew & . a $ Opening to-day Goods right. Prices — Call and see them. R. b. Jost 8086 52004000 06060 40600000 SESS OOEE 200 8-S SOOS BESSSOOS OO 0008 8009 SEA AA AH As APAARAARSARARAAS eee MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flag Dance, Strathspey, Spanish Danee, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, etc. For this seeson ouly these dances $5 each, being one third of price. Rooms in Masonic Building. wm 8ept30— Sehaiiniontimminmmtitoenocs that ee Se eaten S-_sesa seneNY boot, we | Slaters | made j | ber of | have purchased from an English syndicate THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, O°TOBER 8, 1897 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS CALEDONIAN Uivy —Sp cial meet gthis ; evening at ro 8 al o o'clock, All j members are requested tu atiend. aihiieniilipieenin From Hatrrax.—The steamer Fasnet arrived this morning and left agalt about one this afternoon. Sie had a general | cargo both ways. selelabccens > ice ’ . ¥ Porice Courr.—A colored lad named Geo Mills, charged with damaging trees on the private premises of Mr. F. P. Carvell, |} Was admonished and discharged, the | prosecutor not pressing the complaint. Tonicur.—-Evangelistic meeting tonight {on Church at 7.39. tr. Greenwood, and av address by H. rale,evangelist. Th: church was full ast night and shoulu be overcrowded Ge ny . led Hong service iec bliin Oncuestrat Concert.—The programme “ert tobe given by and other nied performers in St. Peter’s Hall next lursday week, 's a particularly good one. | Read it in another column. rcnestral con 1 5 Yinnicombes orchestra j s | tale e Monuuemt—Cagtain Spain, the government erected a hand- some monument iu Mount Olivet cemetery, to the memory of Henry McClure, who belonged to the Acadia. The monument is eizht feet high.—Halifax Hersld, le BANDS¢ eficers and crew of ' , teamer Acadia, hove SPARRING Exnisirion.—The epsrring xhibition to e) have been given in the | Lyceum last eveniog has been postponed until to-night al eight o clock The postponement uvavoidable. The management promise a good exhibition io night. ee re eee = ee ome | — ae oe was insets Recisrertnc or Srocx.— Mr. Henry Awde, Registrar of Live Stock fur Ontario, haa returned from his journey to Halifax, Char'o'tetown and ot! er points east, He ports that he hay succeeled in dissuadi- reng istock bree‘ers of the maritime pro- vinces from publishiug a separate herd- book, and that they will enter in the Dominion berdbook. . Opera Hovse.—Lady Aberdeen will deliver her address in the Opera House (instead of in Kindergarten Hali,:3 announced yesterday,) on Tuesday at 3 o’clock, after which there will be a levee held there. When this is over their Excel- lencies will drive to Victoria Park to inspect the sailors and trcops which will be massed there, selaeihiniiiiciens INVESTING IN NEWrouNpLAND.—A pnum- American and Parrsboro people a large tract of pine timber land at New- foundland. The property has been worked aud has mills and other buildings all ready to go to work and the price paid was ir the vicinity of $100,000. A meeting will be held in Amherst next week when the officers will be elected. Tue Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived from Boston last evening, bring ng the flowing passengers: J A Bretiaut wife and son, Professor DJ Mc- Leod, J T Brown, Wm Knight, G Snowden Smith, MS Bigney, Neil Calvin, Mrs M Culley, Thomas Fraser, Mr Neweon, Jas Burhoe, D Mclvetyre and Professor A Auston and wife. The Halifax left on return this afternoon at two o’clock, taking the following passengers : Annie Ross, C O Nelson, J C Nelson, Mary Cunningham, Theo McLeod, J A Hart, Mrs McGrath, Helen Carr, John G Melver, Mies G Grey, Mrs W Lund, Miss Ella Lund, Miss Mary Grey, Wm Snow. Mrs Burroughs, Miss M Simpson, Miss E Simpson, Mre Barr, Miss Barr, T C Savery, Dr Smith, Mra W A Roundy, Geo PRIZES DISTRIBUTED. | | The prizes won by the members of No. 4 3 Company at their shooting 01 Wednesday 7,14 last were presented last evening in the i a | Dril] Shed. Weliowing are the names: 4 Capt D Stewart, box soap and £1.75. ars) : f i Shah Pie MeMillan, S:ewart medal and &2, Sgt L. Stewart, box cigars and $1.75. Lieut J F Whear, pipe and $1.75. Corp Wm Duneaa, pipe and $1.59. Pte W Patterson, uo erclothing and $1 | Sgt R Smuth, pipe and $1. Pie G McPoail, Dairy Examiner andj Si. | Pte Lester McLean, Daily Guardian and | 31. : | Sgt J Vance, Paily Patriot and #1. Pte J J Egan, shaving mug and $l. | Corp W Duncan, box soap and $l. _ Bugler T Wakefield basket grapes and OU cents. Pte E McDonald, $1. Pte W Matheson, $i. Pte B McQuillan, $1. Pte W W Wakefield, $1. Pte C McQuillan, $1. f The medal! presented by Captain Stewart Was won by Pte McMillan witu 78 points. SHIP NEWS Port of Charjottetown ENTERED. Oct 7—Express, Smith, S’side; Annie, Leblanc, Sydney; P 1, G, Gormier, Pictou; Wm- Dunbar, White, Pugwash; Prince Kdward, McLaine, Cheticamp; s« Electra, McLareu, Mcntague; Maggie E Z, Zellers, Lunenburg; Confederate, Forrest, Port Hawkesbury; Aunie Laurie, Stewart Syd- ney. CLEARED, Oct 7—P LG, Cormier, Pictor; Wm Dunbar, White, Pugwash; ss Elecira, McLaren, Montague; Winnie C, Smith, Glace Bay; Minne May, Bourke, do. — — BORN. At Brighton, onthe 8th inst., to Mr. ani Mrs. C. R. Smallwood, a son. =—— —_—— ——— A serious labor dispute is in progress at Dambrowa, Poland. Four thoueand five bundred ironworkers have gdne out on strike, and have stoned soldiers sent to quell the disturbance. During the dis- order last evening the soldiers fired on the strikers, killing three outright and serious- ly wounding four. The Government has despatched additional troops to the scene of the strike. a Nee meee ©2000 eee2000 ¢ eoeosece 2000 CLINICAL THERMOMETERS FOR PHYSICIANS AND NURSES... We have just reseived a large shipment of Climical Ther moOmeters bearing cur pame and made egpecially for our trade, These Thermome'ers po Not INCREASE THEIR READINGS WitH AGE, as it is the case with some kinds. Our } minute andl Thermometers minute are of by American Observatory. Prices range from $1.00 to $4.00 each. Discounts to Physicians and Nurses. Johnson & Johnson ‘The Druggists. Scantlebury, Miss Auld, T B Hamell and wife, Garfield Andrews. ee eeeeeceesaaered or our Made faction. A full range of New York ——— oe ee ee RAAARAAASAA AAPRAAAARARA RS WE DO NOT pretend to keep our best styles in Hats and Bonnets, Ready Trimmed, that is impossible. we can As a rule only put our best work reason is evident, we can with difficulty keep pace with our Dunlap can afford but little time to ordinary shop work, THE MORAL. If you want STYLE, and fine finish leave your order and leave it early. Do this and we Guarantee you satis- LONDON MODELS We have a few fine pattern Hats, recently received, which represent the latest ideas of a west end house. are exceedingly handsome. 062860008000 BEER BROS ® 2 e ° s s the Everyone one has been retested : s a a : 6 : highest grade. : ; 0008068 0000006009060 000 i ee We find to order work. ‘The Orders. ana Miss They Shapes. Ladies’ Cloth Capes LADIES’ FUR JACKETS LADIES’ FUR CAPES LADIES’ FUR COLLARS LADIES WATERPROOFS Ladies Eid Gloves Ladies’ Wool Gloves Ladies Silk Gloves Ladies Felt Hats Ladies Stranur Hats Ladies Vvool Shnwls The Best, the Newest, the Most Stylish, the Cheapest........ BArBWAWABDAMWM PROWSG BROTHERS, t The Wonderful Cheap Men . ‘ \ ¢ te ~ ® 2 A = 1879 BRUCE'S Est’b. 18'79 WHS realest ‘Tallorind Establishment ALL CHARLOTTETOWN ~~ IS TALBEING VY About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, Tyke and Blenheim Serges, Wotsteds, etc, The above is imported direct from London and other foreign countries, suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, See our fine We sell Perfect satisfaction or no sale D. A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring. ‘a re nme aren Se ia ee age ae -s eemmpcens gn - 2: re F = = = - in aii