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WELLNER, Jeweler @® *® > ee ee = a @ @ @ © e@ 220820087878 07000007046 0 8% @ @SBBweeeeraesoeounse ? tig =e &e2 WOOSOOTNG | : There are } No Better Pies made than those that we make, for we make the best. We have a supply of fresh pier to-day. Lemon Pies, Apple Pies, Blueberry Pies, Cream Pies, Cocoanut Pies, SPEVwesenvvwee 10c each 10¢ each 10c each 12 and l5dc each 15 and 20c each ’ + $ Telephone 98. ? Scindiiai ‘DD. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. 2a en 2 @ e297 2] 228 8 2 ae e-_a ea 2 » * 644 2 4. 622248 82S aa 2004 OOOO“ GO 0004 00000808 iP. WwW. C. Prince of Wales College Students and all others are invited to examine our large stock of Boots & Shoes Prices away down, quality away up. va Discounts o Students. When you want Boots, us. try 2 OOO OOOE 0064 COO SHOES DOSS OGOOOOO8 OOSE COC ARAAARRAS AAAAAAAAAAAARARAARA 2 ¥ 7 7 7 SOOOSHOSSOOS 66600000 2000 | To Builders — the atuletic et, . | of Charlottetown. ov Sunday morning next,!2th inst., and at «| Seven Mile Bay on Monday morning at 9 Sealed Tenders will be received up | to Saturday next, for the constructio: | of a barn, specification of which ma, ! be seen on application to the Rev. | Allan McDonald, Fort Augustus. | sept8—d3i¢wky—watchman. pada ee Gi lil 3 : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN THE DELINEATOR. LOG AL AND ‘OTHER TITERS. GoING The September number of the Delineator is called thé autumn announcement number ro HaALirax. tT be entries for | its forecast of autumn fashions wiih color- at Alalifax on Saturday | plate iliustrations, being authoritative, . McKingon, |] With S hie number of the magazine is begun McMitlan, all | a department of e xceptional Interest and value, a page devoted to social observances in which Mrs. Mary Cadwalader Jones brings tue weight of unquestioned authority include L. Uasworth, D. A B. Mae aes and C. J. ConrirmMation.—His Lordship Bisbop Macdonald will admiuister the Sacrament] to the discussion of yood form. Other | of Contirmation at Kinkora at 10 o’clock | gerigi features b gun ip this i-sue are home taxidermy for women, by We 8 Kdwards, and * Japanese Women,” by o'clock. Francis Stevenson. ‘There are two capital eo : . short stories, * The Closed House,” No. 3 City Scnoor Boarp.—At | e regular’ of “The Adventures of Clive Rayner” by tiog held just evening several Te ' Martin Orde, baving an amusingly una- tiona for transfers from one scacul * | expected tivale in striking contrast to apvother were read. Only two were vrant the p athos of * A Late Renunciati on, ” by ed, however, and these In a case where the) (alia Atwood Pratt, author of “ The ass room wasover-crowded. Mr, William | Book of Martyrs.” “Social Life in Ameri- New son was engaged to teach in Weet can Cities” is this month devoted to an Kent School during Mr. Yeo's illness. entertaining discussion of San Francisco _ society by bm ma Wolf, auther of “ The Joy of Life.’ No. LX of Dr. Grace Pech . Tayior’s lecture attended ie | uRE.—Rev. ‘hurco last evening was } i. ' en Z al cont wat“ A ham Murray’s “Talks on Health and rhage ict sa -, | Beauty” relates to the various formed of las Beer Analysed” and the physiola | 2°84’) aa oH wes r ; | bathing The clever satire of Jeanie riCcal ct : ee Ge nh uestion was Tae cs Z “a ats: a oun t aul Rey. Mr, | Drake’s “New York Types” is at its bert v . . ate na very clever manner. , : : “i Ts di gots in what she has to say of the Matinee left this morning for Souris and er poi ots. On Friday evening he will Girl. Carolyn re bare ee bow to . : cai : ] ° { Mrs 4 ° songatreet | deliver another lecture in the Baptist | OTS anize a cluo ; poe s -hure’ on “Bible Wine.” tindoutees upon loyalty to «simple standards in solving domestic prob lems ; Mr. Vick’s flower garden includes instruc- _ — Marcu Race is match race between j i | Hf. Couissarat, of Montreal, and Lorne | tions for home-made greenhouses; an . Couissarat, I ; : | Unsworth, of Charlottetown, attract«d Mra. Witherspoon ’s tea table g O881)5 Emma Hay wood’s fancy stitches and em broideri ies, ab vat 1000 ile to the Athletic Associa- . . 7 : the recipes on “ Seasonab'e Cookery,” the t ys v or in Iq last evenin, The race was for a mile, best two out of three heata. | BCtices of new books the childrea’s page, Couissarat ssinall the first two heats by | aud the illustrated designs for tatting, crocheting, lace-making, etc., are all of accustomed excellence. Order from the local agent for the Butterick Patterns, or address the Delin- limited, 33 Richmond about a length. Both contestants put up an bonest race, and Couissarat’s victory was loudly applauded. The time in botb heats was 2.36. B. C. Prowse paced : the racers for three quarters in the firet | ©ator Pubishing Co., heat, and in the second heat Reggie Stew- Street, West Torouto. art performed a similar duty. After the Subscription price of the Delineator, match Couissarat gave a very goed exhibi- $1.00 per year, or 15e per single copy. tion of trick riding. Unsworth and | gas —— ——e Couissarat were both cheered after the DIED races, ; In this city, on the 7th inst, Catherine, oe al relict of the late Charles McKenna, aged Bostox’s Scnway Orenep,—The Bos- ton subway was opened to the public last Wednesday morning. There was little or no demonstration in connection with the event other than thatoccasioned bya grest rush to ride on the first car entering the big hole. From the Public Garden ea- trance to Park street the trip was made in a little over four minutes. From this on there was a stream of cars, about 3 to the minute, all of which carried freights. Up | Reokstores, Priee 25c. to noon it was estin.ated that almost 50,000 cee en cat a Re ome. CUTE people had ridden in the subway, and this wag number was increased to over 100,000 | e@eee Gee 0008 £ OOOO 80030008 when the gates were closed at_ midnight. The contract for building the last section B b near the Union station has been awarded rus FLair 76 vears. [Funeral from che residence of Capt. =; White, Bayfield Street, tomorro* Gh rf day) morning at 840 to St. Dunsiau © Cathedral, thence to R, C. Cemetery. ] Prinee Edward Island lllus- trated is for sale at all the and work started. The Transit Commiss- ioners believe that before next summer the entire subway will be 1n use and Tremont street entirely free from cara. Worts Waitinc torn—As Labor Day sports are over, leaving behind them the record of many pleasures; itis only right that future pleasure should also be con- sidered, and it is indeed good news to learn that during the three first evenings of ex- hibition week, the Halifax Amateur Dramatic Club, of Halifax, will make their second appearance here giving as an opening bill, that gre:t evccess in the dramatic line “June.” A committee with the laudable object of increasing the New Cathedral Fund, brings the Halifax company here and they could not have done better in their choice. The company comes provided with special scenery, 80 that they will be able to produce with full dramatic effect, the “Sawmill”’scepe in the first bill “June” which baa always been one of the strong points of this play. The specialties to be introduced are “out of sight” and an evening of rare pleasurer is in store for those who keep: the 20th free to attend the Opera House. ~ Saas = fae een RARAARARAAAAAA HAARASAARAA First Important Arrival of British Coods This week finds us busy opening up a large ar- rival of British, French and German Goods. well, if you want it to look ; glossy and keep it in good condition To do this properly you need a good ; hair brush having good bristles in it, and also a solid back, so thatthe ® bristles will not come out the first ° time you wet the brush. We have © a nice assortment for your inspec- tion. The price is reasonable in every case. 06000806 9906 0600600 ee ees Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. e 0000000 0000 DS 00008800800 =—") ee Jackets and Capes, Dress Materials and Trimmings, Veilings and Laces, Ribbons and Millinery We make this announcement so that you may have an early opportunity of inspecting one of the nicest lots of goods we have ever cffered you. 4e*860000000 BEER BROS *, *, SSS RE SSS EES SS SSS SS SSS EES hae Win sr. Ont., Canada, Cent 2 = eee Ee i, fe he DUC aes bby DU MOU UF WR ade Be te eee ee BOe: A magnificent offered for fall has Made Hats ye BEAUTIFUL TIES New styles and Fatterns at lowest prices. D. A, BRUCE Fiae Tatoring meme * PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION Iam instructed to sell by auction, on the premises, Rotchford Street, (opposite St. Peters Church) on Thureday the 9th of September, at 12 o’clock noon. j of Town Lot No, 56, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. The situ- ation s the most desirable in the city. Terms easy and made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Aucticnee. 2aw tl sle a (hat Ly bee MILLER , SEPTEMBER 8, 1897 BR PSSHSSBROSSS- AMERICAN Hard and Soft Hats, Bes ewrFreeVre7ee 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 renowned for Sterling Solid Merit. Attention is directed 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 block for their benefit. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Ce © OeR ae SH L$ SCOO8COD Heintzman Pianos ure appreciated more each year by the ever increasing List or Purcuasers.. They retain, as the years go ‘by, that rich, mvsical Tone that is so characteristic of them. Better to pay a little more now when buying, and get THE BEST It will pay in the end. BROS., The P. E. Island Music House. Are Sole Agents on P. E. Island for this Piano OIL, STOVES. We have a few left, and will sell to clear balance at 25 per cent. discount for cash, FENNELL&CHANDLER - = W UUTULUL Me gh ee