oc = : AN i vr il The Best Thing That vy y a ia Ever if g 4 fv Mappened Y in a Misses’ school | shoe you wiil find | at our store, made | ‘ good and = strou3 j for fall wear. ‘« Misses’ Pebble Button Com- hs ee . ROX ALLEY & 00. } The Shoeists | | | i Misses’ Pebble Button Spring Heel, 31.25 Coneentrated Cocoa Ask your grocer tor it. ( , ? ° ‘ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ : , The Bun The best bun made, and made only by us. The price same as ordin- ary buns, 10c per doa, Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ~=~s @ © ceceun ee » aq eo > 00604 22 2 SOSF &% SS AKRRBETESRTYOCOCOSE = Rakes Best Bread. é =e ® e414 82 4% e oe] 10,000 Housekeepers Say Royal Oak Soap is the best Soap in the world, for the Laundry. Clothes are madebeautifully white and clean by using this great Seap. For sale everywhere. hese Rather Cheap | late advices the Ontario cheese market is THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER IS, 1897. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Read Paton’s big adv. _—— Leervre.—Rey. Mr. Geggie, of Truro, N. S., will leeture in this city on the 26th lust. abject ais Tue Wearaer—Northwest and west winds turning to light or moderately, | fine and quite coo! to day and Tuesday. I. O. O. F.—St Lawreace Lodge meete to-night at eight o’ Fall attendance | Seconc degree will be conferr- ed. Visitors welcome. ore ‘loek, ; requ ate, evtaiigiaianeaele Tue First Sum. —~The City Clerk in- forms us that he has received $5 from “A Sympathiser” for the relief of the sufferers by the forest fires near Ottawa. selinbhieintie Mixtsrers’ Meerinc.—A meeting of the city ministers will be held this evening in the Methodist parsonage at the close of ineeting, to cousider a reference anent the Ladies’ Council. gelistic the evangelistic a Tue Price or Cagese.—According to less active and if anything weaker. In Montreal cheese is dull at 9} to 93c for finest September, best creamery butter at 18} to 19c, with market weak. i - Tse Mex-o Meproines.—The Mex-o Medicine and Concert Co. had a large audience in the Market Hall on Saturday evening dispite the storm. The programme given was a good one and all enjoyed it, Tonight they give a free concert to adults. The Mex o Remedies are meeting with great vale and the Company are disposing of vast quantities, —_—~a_-_—_ Hone For Inrerwent.—The remains of the late Colebrook Perley Welsh are ex pected to arrive be this evening’s expres They will then be conveyed to St. Paul’s Church, where they will Tuesday _ afternoon when the funeral eervice will take place at 2.30 o’clock (sbarp).thence by train te Sherwood Cemetery. Any floral offerings wh'ch kind friends have rovided N) ; ' ed at the church. P will be receiy remain until! ec Tus Svuwersipe Racss.—In the pro- gramme for the races to be held at Sum- merside tomorrow, the 2 27 class has been changed to 2.25. - This change has been made to accommodate the owners of horses which had made a record of 2.26 in the Charlottetown races, and others. Among the entries made in the 2.25 class are Parkland, Shaver avd Minnie, with others to hear from. The other classes have also filled, so that a genuine old time race may be looked for. Bell Stenford and Lady Parkside have beep barred from the 2.40 and 2.50 classes. Mr. Rocue’s Porw.—We publish today for the first time a short poem from the pen of the poet James Jeffrey Roche en- titled “Jim Byrne.” It is ful] of bumor and pathos. For forty years a love tender and true has existed between the poet and the subject of his song. Whilat we know the one only by the fame which he has acquired througb his poetry. biography and other literary labors, we know tne other most intimately as @ good citizen. Of both, we believe we are safe in saying, that they *“*hav’nt yet forgot the style.” As Op And Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething ‘with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gume, allays all pain,cures wid colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasani to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth- ing Syrup, and take no otber kind. AIS 50 pieces of Silk and Satin Ribbons, in plain and fancy designs, ends, etc worth up up to D0 er evevacseceesevecescereserecrsesscnes eeeseeeoeeeseeseees ’ 15 Sieben colored and fancy silks and atinlll oc. see Ske cece cove cece pep ogc Me vane New Beaver Waists, in Persian designs, the very latest novelty, . Ne Ci as. a aneine be héces nee each Ladies Doesxin Gloves, Morley’s celebrated make. ..se+ -sseeeseescccceees _ —_ Silk Plush, assorted colors *- fancv work, ete,.+sereersrscecccesessccecs 7 cy FURS.—Beautiful noveities, anu one of the nicest stocks in Canada to select from, all sizes. e% ®@-«.#*t-* BORN. At Central, Lot 16, on Oet. Llib, to Mr. | and Mrs. George Yeo, a son, Qe T= A elm ae ED DIED At Wilmot Valley, Oetober 7th, 1897, Thomas Edisoo Stavert, aged 24 years, At Kildare, Daniel McDougall, eli est eon Of the late Michael Mc Doug all, aged 26 years. | At West St. Peter's, oa the Sth October, | Mary Franklena, dearly beloved daughter of John J. and Minnie McAdam, aged 1 vear and 6 months. At Conway, Lot 11, on Sept, 21st., Alva Yitus, infant son of Dennis and Annie aT tiizabeth Kilbride, aged 8 moaths and 17 days. | At Clinton, New London, on Sepi. 26th, of consumption, Henrietta E., dearly beloved wife of James P. Sumers, aged 39 years, At Rollo Bay, on Monday morning, Oct. Lith, 1897, Daniel Francis Murphy, In- Spector of Schools for the Easvern section of the Island, aged 25 years, At Cherry Grove, Lot 45, on Sapt. 28th, Mary Thompson, widow of the late James Thompson, aged 47 years, leaving a son and a daughter to mourn their irreparable loss. At Belle Creek, on Sept. 17th, ult., | Ann McRae, relict of the late Ronald | Beaton, in tbe 93rd year of her age. MARRIED At the residence of clergyman, Mount Horbert, on the 6th! place. eT ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN. Children, in their play, are apt to get sprains, bruises or cuts, and the pain these little ones sufter before relief ie | brought to them should convince mothera that it is necessary to be prepared for acci- dents. ‘‘Quickcure,” is a healer, that acts quickly and removes pain at once. ee ae Maprip, Oct, 15.—Reiaforcements of Spanish troops for Cuba are being burried forward by the military authorities. About 5,000 additional] soldiers will Jeave Spain for that Island before the end of thé presept month. Se eee es City Taxes.—All unpaid taxes for real estate, 1896, will be handed to the sheriff for collection if not paid at once. Pay up and save expense. This notice is final. 240 3i eseacsecsson ¢€ coeoeeesseeece Clothing tha officiating , inst., by the Rev. D. McLean, Mr. Charles | a W.B. Frizzelie of New Haven, to Miss Euphemia A. MacFadyen, of the same enemas ey wee —- Hat & Cap Department} Department Never in the history of the Clothing trade on P. E. [sland have we beem in the position to offer such un- precedented Bargains in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Just think, $25,000 (Twenty-five Thousand Dollars’) worth of Clothing, the greater part of which has been bought at a shada over half price. Over one thousand Ulsters, over thousand Overcoats, over sewen hundre1 Reefers, over one thous- and Pants, over two thousand Suits; just think what a tremendous stock to select from, and st prices that you cannot get ia amy other store. We keep the best Goods. We sell the Lowest. PRO wWSE BROS. ( OUR This is one of the departments that is known on all parts of P. E. Islaud. If you see a nice stylish booking hat on a man’s head, take it off, and nine times out of ten you will find our name inside. We always earry the leading and best makes in Engligh, American and Canadian Hard and Seft Hats. The best is not too good for our Customers, and that is what we have for you this fall; all the very latest styles in English and American Hats and Caps. Ir you want a nice hat or Cap for fall, don’t fail to see our new steck, PROWSE BROS. eS Games. Xeadymade Clothing as now, Our stock of ladies garments is so var- ied that it will be necessary for-ycu to ca'l and see the magnificent assortment t fully appreciate the styles and quality of’ goods Pp. BROS Carpet tliat city; we To the ladies that do not know we show the nicest styles in the say come and see. Depastments P. BROS. Gents ° : ee ; : + > 4 . 1 : You Sleep. . Cpa me ° Ss , Some medicines are hard to ; ciples Sad take and severe in their Opera- . tion. An ideal medicine is one, @ brit ; . : Men’s Underclotiiing, from the cheapest map to at Sar “anty : - buy, oe |. : This is one of the lines we are pushing this fad the best in the city. Alii sizes in stock, from the- little _— peptuen. ec ow and this is one of the deoartments that - pushing us fellows of six summers to the man of 250 Ibs. White ae i ieee. eaaaie. Each andevery line is selling fast. The people are and colored Shirts. lawndred and unlaunderedi We Everybody’s Pills. @ |findmg out every day that we keep the best line of are showing just now a. very fine line of grey, aud} fianey s They are easy to buy—25c a @ | Carpets and House Furnishings in the city. - Gio where flannel shirts at prices which we consider very low, S bex; easy to take—eugar 9; you will there are no better designs; go where you will Also a very large-line of Ties, Collars, Cuffs and'Braces e coated and do not gripe. oj there is no better value; go where you will there is no ete. Cotton, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, wholesale Sai a all ave a langpr ene anen ys tact if y on" EX. ware from us or retail, We cannot. say too much on this: Ane, bat Prepared mn BE ; 3" right; right in quality, right in price, Come and see. prefer to have you. call and see the goods and prices eo ® s ° The Druggists. . ® 6 e's . a —_ sececcceccescscscceoweees 19¢ yard BEER BROS. Wholesale and Retail n= It Pays to buy at Beer Sros aaa Kstb. 1879 BRUCH'S Kist'b. 18'79 Tlottetowys Grealest ialloriag Establish ALL CHARLOTTETOWN * IS TALBING 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, See our fine suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. We sell no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, Perfect satisfaction or no sale LY. “A High Class Tailoring. BRUCE: ia, i re i all ts mete a | cent Caan. ANAT SI oe