THE LAST SHALL BE FIRST In factin all of Slaters shoes it is the firat consider- Z 3 }3 3 Z " ation as Ov it depends the I appearance and comfort of Se the shee. Their new last G cA Culied ibe Ay Coin Toe 2 ra staking immensly, being adirect ¢ py « f the most - fashonabie Amercian style. ry LS so * : . It has a long vamp fairly lied toe, with quite ala yin the last. You ean | see them in our window, —_, made of Vict Kid with ) heavy walki ny soies, al A $4.00 per pair. ‘ = A333 LLEY & G0. ad HE SHOEISTs, Advane In the pricesof Waltham and Elgin Watches, will not prevent you from buy- ing if you buy at this store. I bought largely before the rise, and will sell at old prices until the lot is cieared. There is a saving in the price of Watches if you buy here. Our WATCHES THE BEst. Our Prices tHe Lowest. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler i ee ee ee ee 2 > es @ * @ @2 @& ® 4 = >? @ @ @* 2 *& ee 2& & &% @& @ 4 ee eee 7 =e eean2sew 220s ’ Cookies Fresh to day, price 8c per dozen. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ( "ECLIPSE BAKERY ; Bakes Best Bread. 22 be228F ee NEW TAILOR SHOF The nielenia has opened « Tailoring Establishment oa Great George St.a few Joors south of Tanton’s corner, where be is prepared to do every description of work in that line. He bas had many years experience in the business, and guarantees the fullest q'isfaction in every branch. Terms reasonable. DANIEL McLAREN. ; : ! , ! ¢ a Gs @i @*e® os 260224 24 2 88 24a & sept 2 d5i mo se oe OOCE eone eece neecceeece 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. e | Because our prices work p. TAYLOR, The Printer. Queen Street PTT III he ir a. anne suneeaneuhanais Seeeecccccess c0n5eeeoeoes | 103 SAL AND. OTHER ITEMS, | gance of diction. The police should treat} Miss F Blakey, Mrs MeNeill, Albert euch characters as they deserve, McLellan, Miss Robertson, Mr : ae ee McElroy, Mr. Petrey, George Tue Pactne Recorp—An_ exchange! Toneue, Mrs A Laird, Mies Jos L Smith, points out thatthe ach+y ment of Star} Dr G@ a Keyes,M:1s Howe and party, Mrs p i ake P siaaiaiaas a Re i ; tie : ; * Olater, who has br ight tae pacing re- | Stan] ey, Misa Howill and sister, Leander cord within two miunutes, is not a cause of Howill, Miss McLean and ~sister, Mr astonifument., The events of the last two Me Leao, Miss Lottie Hanson, Miss Craw- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBFR 3, 1897 THE BOSTON STEAMER Tne steamer Halifax arrived last even- ek fe fro m Boston via intermediate parte, rt.—Thia morving Henry | leader, was dned $20 or 90 day~ for drunkenness. a eer ef Poticse Cot Welsh, an old . o'clock. Her sere passengers Mrs Price, Mrs Ungar, Rev. T Walsh. T D | Walsh, Thos Storey, and wife, F. Wood WwW . J Taw Stores CLose — All the | aod wife, Mr. Farrel, wife aud family, wbeee arse werchants of C harlotietow » have | Geo. Stewart, Edward Stewart, Jos. Can- -— a. their stores on the afvernoon von, goa. © sunoD jr, Miss BE. A. Goldsmith, | Glade wen Drackloy Beach,witl oles Wio. H. Goldsmith, Mrs L. H. Stanley, , | Misses Holwill (2), Mr. Back and wife, for this seasoa on Tuesday, September ith. Mr. Hadlock and wife, Mrs. M. MeKay, Sr. Perer’s Sc ine i St. Peter’s School Miss Tua, E. C. Bucklio, D. Tanner and }- Smee Rant 4th Bees Goo vie aie one, Mrs. D. P. Stacxley, C. W. Anderson, on P a bore $24 a e The cae i z Keetch, Misa oS Conway, Miss | have ies nen plat oh ser a sisiabba’ “Ke r | Hort ne, Miss MeKilk ops Miss MeDonald, further particu aie ply tothe Rev. James | Miss Cameron, Miss McLean. From Minne e Pp". 00—td | Hawkesbury—Mr and Miss Porter, Mr. a # Z 5 Summers, J. PF. Sweeney, Wm. Sweeney “Tue Presryrer. "—We are in receipt | ee Webb and party (5) Daniel E. Riley of the second number of * The Pre: b-tex ? and wife, Jae. Miller, Mr. Comstock, party ibiished in Toronto and Montreal at one | °f 3 from Halifax, G.S. Burjen wife and doliara year. The ve is a el} | 90%; W. D. McKay, Jno. Stokes, Miss M. ; written and newsy journal devoted to the a Barss, Mise Phillips, Mrs. Munroe, | interests of the Presbyterian Chureh of | M8. Samuel Munroe, S. W. Mabon, A. ie : W. Adams, Thos. Takes, Mr. Pliss and —- party of (6), Mr. McElroy, Mr. Petry. Bap Coxpvcr.—A number of men last The outward p ssengers were Miss night disturbed the slumbers of the resi- | McLean, Miss Barr, Mrs Farrel!, )is dents of lower Great George Street by | Farrell, Mr J Cannon, Mra S Cample', their bad conduct. They talked loud and long, and their conversation was not re markable fer its pnrity of thought or ele- Miss A T Carter, Mr C W Brown, Mr E bs Knight, Minnie McCloskey, Miss Leahy, Miss Libby, Mr Stillman, Miss Murphy, seasons foreshadowed this final triumph. [wo other pacers have come very close to the ford, Mies RM Byrne, Mrs H C.Connoelly, Mrs W W Reid and daughter, Miss McRae, two minutes, each making third and} Mrs Brown, William Martin, Master P last quarter at a two minute gait. It will, | Queen, Master J Queea, Mra Latrove. therefore, be no surprising thing if one of the other pacers should match the per- — formance of Star Pointer before the season Tae Wsather—Moderate to fresh ends, Meanwhile the two minute trotter is not yet visible. _—-—_ Taer're Nor Wartike.—-The Women’s Christian Temperance Union object to war or preparations for war. A despatch from westerly and northerly winds,fine and c ol to-day. SHIP NEWS Lincolo, Nebraska, says: Tne leaders of Port of Charlottetown, the Womea’s Christ an Ternperance Union in Nebraska have determined to have arms ENTERED, taken from the State public schoois. They s ‘ , : ept2.—SS Electra, McLaren, Montague; declare the young men should be taught P n ’ “ : gue; the arts of peace, not the tactics of war. Lui«, Landry, Sydney; Lead'ng Star, Bond ; New Castle. One roman wiches to substitute broom | Sept 1.—Greetlands Couillard, St John’s think the drill is helpful in a physical way. | “41 a The high school boys of Lincoln, Omaha, CLEARED, Beatrice and other large cities now have Sept 2.—SS Electra, McLaren, Mont:= cadet companies, drilled by a lieutenant of the regular army. The cadeta are very proficient, and in an emergency might do excellent military duty. - Ei gue; A. 8. Townshend, Whittle, Pictou; Leading Star, Bond, Pictou. 080060080008 600088880000 : A :Hair Brush Sr. Josepn’s Cexvent.—-The schools of St. Joseph’s Convent wiil re-open on Tuesday next, after the midsummer holi- days. During the holidays the class-rooms have becn re-arranged,and new desks,maps, evc., have beep put in and other improve- meucs made. There are ©'x clas:-rooms in all, five for girls and ore for boys. They to be’ a good one, -musf are all commodicus and well ventilated, ; have good, strong bristles in it, and there isa system of waterworks in and a solid. back. The reawn connection. The clas:--oom fo:fboys is oa hie F ; the tne ground flcor, and will be under the the solid a es ee immediate direction of the Superior. Boys best, is because when they are ranging in age from five to eleven years will be admitted as pupils, It is expected taat there will be from forty to fifty boys ia this ches, The fee is $10 per annam, payable in monthly instalments of $1. The Sisters of St. Joseph’s Convert have an excellent reputation as teachers of girls, and now that their usefulness in th:s respect is to be extended to boys, a lar er measure of success must attend their effur &. Persons having boys of the aygea received at the Convent should communicate with the Superior at once. —_>_—--- put in water wheu 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 Graduates in Pharmacy. Prince Edward Island Hllus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. 0000000000000000000005000000seo0eeeeooneee 0868006 S0OC DS O9008OE8S808 ——— |] © 00900060034 6666 5555S58 AAA aa a i Something : Special We are opening to-day, a special purchase of Ladies’ Kid Gloves—* bought at a bargain and will be sold as such, Prices are from 55c to 1.80 pei pair. If you require a Black Silk Dress, we can rec- 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 Fall Stock of Jackets and Capes. 002060008009 BEER BROS AAAAAASAAAAAS RAAAAAMARARARAARARA BOG8: and left on return this afternoon about two were : | offered for fall ———— A\\ . 7 YS iL AMERICAN nard and Soft Hats, DUD WMWEMZMYACGTMH A magnificent assortment of new and fashionable styles is The styles shown here will not be found duplicated elsewhere. The quality, finish and make up is uniform with that which has Made Hats renowned for Sterling Solid Merit. Attention is ditected to our new styles just opened, thoroughly good in quality, thoroughly American in Style and as low as possible in price, We invite the great Hat buying public to our Hat Depart- ment which is provided with all the best and purest blo ck for their benefit. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men tLe ESS 1 OS 6 €SOOOCOCD BEAUTIFUL TIES New styles and Fatterns at lowest prices. D. A, BRUCE Fiae Tailoring REMOVED We have removed our Shoemaking and Harness Business from Kent Street TO GREAT GEORGE STREET, opposite Stanley’s Livery Stable, where we are prepared to do al] kinds of work in both lines. Repairing promptly attended to. Your patronage respectfully solicited. W. W. RODD, Shoemaker. C. E. RODD, Saddler. P.S.—A first class Livery Stable in connection. CHARLES E. RODD, Proprietor. sept 2—d&wl m TE guiel fa Cameron Block, City. FOR A WIFE AT THE KLONDIKE This is the price paid by a miner atthe YUKON fora If he was attired in one of our nobby suits cut by our wife. artist cutter Mr. J. J, McDONALD she would have married him for love, =e ee 2 6 ee McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. a) Sea TIME! VIM a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I have been able to bny,and will sell a nice lot of uew Watches, at the old rate, the order having been given before the raise. Call and see them ; ; also our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, OPTICIAN,