” > t : ? : % . +) , ¥ be let i Ma” ime BS = et Hi nis $52 ~~ ae 5 a Senin. iran Sele ik SMe aes $ % o & a y al Dy cu te ict OO ee ie ve OS ta, Sty a : | - : ee oe i ae ae Oo a eee ge ae i. Sf AT Sn Sa i eS THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWY N’! VEMB 'R 2 1°97. i e (Pf wef &é ns Fatent Leather Shoes For Men have been in demand lat- i f ely: we have added to our stock — } » 4 ; . } ' Sr J.T. Bells patent eather snore, ‘ " . . ‘ ' J $3; S'ater's patent leather elas~ i. tie gl ie Boot», $4. You may need a new { > pairof eventog shoes this win | ‘ ter, if ao, it will pay yeu to “) , - examine curs; they will be foand strictly rightin style, and the | price! consistent with a good | t suoe, Q ay ‘ ALLEY & CO, F—-~), =) The Shoeirts J ee Ser) LOCAL AND OTHBR ITEMS RANK or Nova Scorra.—Tt is rumored mond Record His Oxiy Pow —The Governor General is Paid never to have been gniltv of mak- ing a pun before coming to Chatham, but on being invited toaail down -iver on my steam outing and «porting boat’ he is , ** . ’ reported to have enic: *“Ah, ves, I have heard of that craft and I fear T wonld go down the river indeed if [ ventured out on ber.—Chatham World. Nores oF tHe Markers — Wheat ad- vanced a centin Chicago on Saturday. The 1 ? whole market was firmer. Creamery butter is very dull at 18 to 184c¢ in Montreal, cheese at 9 to 94c., with nothing dong. Several Ontario millere advaneed flour lie. on Friday. One Manitoha miller quoted Sc. advance in the morning and 10e. mere in the afternoon, In Charlottetown, the buyers are paying 24c. for no'atoes, 26c. for oats, 1240. for eggs, and from 4 to 5ie. for dressed pork. iebtiesenettbpocsaion Loyat Crusapers.—Au entertainment will be given by Company A, Loyal Crn- sadera in Orient Division Room, Masonic ; Temple, on Friday evening the 5th inat., ; at 8o’clock. The programme will consist of readings, recitations, singing, &e., by i the children. Selections from the Gramo- | phone will be given during the eveving. | A collection will be taken up from e . $ 2 visitors to pay forthe use of the Grama- e gre Ol] 8 | phone. All are welcome. By order of the Lemon Tops = ¢| | Monctonians who have heen interested in We want you to buy some LemonTors. if you’ve never eaten Lewey Tors. buy some. If yov’ve ALWAYS eaten Tors, buy some of these. LOchiy Telephone 98. dD. STEWART <CLIPSE RAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ». 4 2&2 4&6 e « Lemon ade & 6096 @ @ 6464 Oe a ; hig 10,000 Housekeepers Say Royal Oak Soap is the best Soap in the world, for the Laundry. Clothes are made beautifully white and clean by using this great Soap. For sale every where. => es © *® » @eFs0s8e @ = a wa JACKETS - - - - FITTS TT TTT TTT UTP TTT TTT TTT | the Commander. Srracck it Ricn.—It ie enid that some miniog fora number of years, think they have atrnck a rich thing in placer mining on the Meander River in Bants County, Nova Scotia. The property i+ about fourteen miles from Windsor, and the yvravel is eaid tobe very rich. The find has created considerable stir in minivg circles, and areas have heen taken up for fifty miles around. Samples of the dirt are said to have yielded as high as $100 a ton. Tue Anr Ivsrixct.—The art instinct of awoman never comes outto cleaner advantage than in hercloathing. She may not have achieved sucess with brush or pencil, but if she possesses the true art in- stinct, it will'uncensciously but none the less noticeably betray itself in her choice of ribbons and the arrangement of her hair. For instance, one woman will wear blue ribbons upon a pink gown—she. lacks the artinstinct. But another woman will pin plush roses upoo ber skvy-biue gown, for she has the art instinct. Each weare the combination 2f pink and blue, but it is the art instinct that decides how it shall be worn, Ciry Scuoot Boarp.—The regular monthly meeting of the City School Board was held last evening. According to the teachers reports the enrollment during the month was 1431—816 boys and 615 girls. The percentage of attendance was 89, as follows: Prince street 92; Queen Square 88; West Kent 88. The Board, observing that the number of absentees and the cases of truancy and tardiness have increased during the month, decided, unless an improveu.ent be at once effected, to put ip operation the compuleory clanse, and the regulation of the Board pertaining to such cases. Theeecretary was asked to have the teachers report the number of requests from parents for scholars to leave echool before the hour of closing. -| While that the Baek of Nova Scotia wil! eatahlish an agenev in Arichat this winter — Rich- | 'CONSERNING CHEESE AND BUTTER —— -- 2 oe travelling aronnd among th: ' factories, | am surprised to find Low mauy | of the patrons of ch ese and butter factor. htleasly allow their cows free access tu ive taraips and turnip. tops and still they will look for end expert top | market prices for their products. Now, | we all know, or should know by thia time, | that if we porsiat in thus carelessly allow- | ing the cows to roam at will and gorge | themselves with turnip tops that we are doing an injury, not only to ourselves but j toa fin connection with the factory we | ser d to, as one can of turnipy milk wil] } iwpart the flavor tothe whole vat. It is avery difficult matter for the operator, owing to the chilled condition of the milk at this season of the vear, to deiect objec- | tionable flavors until in the vat and heated up when of course it is too late. To carry up dairying successfully vou «mst have the co-operation of the iudividaal patron not only for quantity but quality as well. There are qnite a number of butter! plants yoing in on the Island thia fal! and | the only way we can expect to succes: f iliy cope with the keen competition in the dairy world at the present time* is for each and every patron to put his shoulder ; ea thon tothe wheel. Our profit entirely lies with the quality of our product. R. E. 8. dee de ne a a a Ladies Colored kid gloves all good. :>Fashionable shades all sizes $1.35: : quality, clasped, yours for 49c a puir.: ‘—Jas Paton & Co. . > -— Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 2i5e, for sale at all the bookstores. 4 Clasp ‘and 4 buttoned black kid: :gloves—3 pairs size 53, 16 paire size: :6,4 pairs 64,1 pair 64,1 pair 63,1: ipair 7 andl pair 74, 80c. and $1.: : Quality for 39c—Jas. Paton & Co. : POORER HH HORE FT eeeeeeeee ee ee OF | Ze _— ——_ . we ee ee ee ¢ e00eceee oe Delicious Toilet Waters and Colognes GENTS KID MITTS GENTS’ WOOL GLOVE ° This is Our - Aavertising Space And in accoréance with cur established custom, we ao not go into details here. This pobcy is necessary in o:der t) protect our customers and ourselves from unscrupulous imi ators and copyists. Our $3 95, $4.50 and $5 Ulster cannot b2 beaten for value in the city (see others, then see ours). eo "= Our $3.75, $5, $7.50 and $10 Qvercoats are equal to eustom made, and are, with ut 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 or er, $16 and $i8 (see others, then see ours), OUR BOOK-KEEPER is now ready to money on account. pay us then pay others. PROWSE BROS receive Please GENT’S KID GLOVES _.20c, 60c,.75c, and $1.00. GENTS’ WHITE SHIRTS 2&c, 50c, 75c. and $1100 Gents’ Colored Shirts d0c, 65c, 75e and $1.0U, | 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 & $1.50 GENTS’ WOOL SHERTS 25c, 35c. 45e, 50e and 60c 40c, 50c, 65c, 85e & $1:00 For further particulars, please “call and we will be pleased to cxplain the many rea- 2 oe . We received a ' splendid line of Toilet Waters and Colognes in bulk. 2 They are lasting odors, and ! 9 a e 7 have just decidedly cheap at 10c an Ounce, We have the following odors:— Lilac Heliotrope Lave nder Trilby Cologne Florida Water, Sample them. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy, : FIST ISIS STS CTT TIT eT VIVIVTTIIVeS Along with our usual stock of Jackets, we purchased some extreme novelties—véty handsome and very rich, We have marked these at specially low prices. In Fur Lined Capes we now show $95.00 up. A nice range of Maid’s Jackets. BEER BROS. Whoiesale and Retail. astonishing value for ‘sons why and how we are in a position to plave before you better goods, and give you low- er prices than you get in ‘other places. _ PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men SVESEwSOSE ESS COE CEO: Dominion Blend Tea Reasons Why “ ‘The Ladies SELLING AGENTS Beer & Goff Charlotietown, SHOULD HAVE THEIR JACKETS MADE TO GRDER Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. AT D. A. BRUCE'S R. T. Holman, Summersidee J H. Myrick, Tignish. A, McKinnon, Coleman. Albert Craig, Emerald Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane, You can have any color or quality of cloth you want. You can have any style _ fancy. Your Jacket will be made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only ean make, You will have a first class fitting garment. Many of the most stylish jackets seen op our streets are made by A.J.Mcheod & Co., Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros, Souris. us. . . >. Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high a price «3 for an imported garment of similer quality, Give us @ trial. | D. A. BRUCE. MADE FOR EAGH OTHER. - W. A Poole & Co., Lower Montague Geo. Wightman, Montague Bridge. Every householder should give ‘“Do- minion Blend Tea” atrial. It has great Like two friends are the foot and the shoe, which meet in perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in our experience, with our new fall stock of the latest and best footwear. The Bulldog and Coin To2 for men are fav- strength, fine flavor and is delicious in orites this fall. W.H Stewart & Co, the cup. Ch’town oct 22 w lyr }. London i House Ruilding. eeene a) PURE DAN TEA Brahmin Brand A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for8Canade Ch’town, 25th Sept 2 w—eod ™ oo i P roo oe ae”, So ee Pe bie a scat aitata aia Tia hat iia cis ee A 7 Pee oe » er — va © rn oD ee ee A lian. gue Ks * rm + - jn emp yada Rar Figg imeaieny a0» vetlemse waaay - a © wer = anges: ee am te Mg Ne ag Ene scan 1 al mig 2 —— a —_— ae ea owe ms ~ i. oo =