\\ Se en < / f f ‘x THE LAST SHALL , BE FIRST evs OD ii In factin all of Slaters ‘ie 2 shoes it is the first consider- Ys alion as On it depends the AI appearance and comfort of f e shoe. Their new last cs caiieu ine AY Cein Tee ~* gS; stseking in imensiy, being | adirect copy of the most m fashonabie Amercian atyie. ~ It has a Jong vamp fairly Ff 2 pointed toe, with quite a & springin the last. You can ity, fee then) n our window, ~~! mace ol V Kid wi | ean er pate: Ss, et Y S4.00 per ¢ —Th < THE SHOEISTS. : naa = > > © a2 2 = * © the - - Advanee i: ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ; é ( 4 ¢ ( In the prices of Waltham @ and Elgin Watches, will 4 not prevent you from buy- ing if you buy at this store, ¢ I bought largely before the and will sell at old @ prices until the lot is ’ ceared. ‘There is a saving é in the price of Watches if ’ you buy here. ’ ( ( ; ( ; ( ¢ rise, Our WatcHues THE Best. Our Prices THE Lowest W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler SVWeEeVeVeewe+H SVQeeseeese_eVweeC{eeeeqeouseao Whisper, Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are getting lots of work to do Always Busy. Whw? Because our prices are right, and our work pleases. Try us. JAS. pb. TAYLOR, The Printer. Queen S9960S60 0044 000000000064 2 Street 906 SOOSCOOSEHEOOOSETESOSHOOOSSHSGOGHBSOS AAAARARARAARAS RAARAAARARAARARRARS Pe => Se 282406686868 6 ‘CREAM 3 : BISCUIT | Made just like home made. ‘We make them every day and the price is 10 cents per doz. Telephone 98. D. STE 2W. ART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. : Ss dt Baas Boose wee — 4eaa4 @2Ss ——— oom, ', SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. av + | One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made j from filthy material. CHTOWN SOAP WORKS | appo ted, after S ALLEY & G0.,|. THE ‘LOCAL CAND OTHER ITEMS St. Perer’s Scnoot.—St. Peter’s Seboo!l reopen Sept. ith. “Fees for girls $15 per annum; boys $24 per annum. The schools have been enlarged and remodelled. For = riher particulars apply tothe Rev. James Sim pso Dn. 200—td. Se Fire.—A fire occurred ¥: ‘sterday in one ) Of the bedrooms of the Campbell Hotel, Summerside, which caused damage to the furniture therein. The fire McCurdy was accepted, his pastorate to terminate at the end of October. The call from Maitland, N. S.,to Rev. S. J. Me- pted by that gentleman,and rant the trans nding Committees were ther which the Presbytery ned to meet at the Synod. Arthur was a j} the rresovtery agreed to v f atior Sts : ae Excursion Parry. — The Brooklyn excursion party touring Nova and New Rrunswick, will leave St. oho for home via Boston on Friday morving in one of the International Line’s Each day the party senda to SlLeamers, the Esgle an account ot the day’s outing. The *y also pl utlish a daily paper called ‘The C heerful Lyre”? The number of y 6 erful Lyre” for Sunday last, which day the party paveed in Halitax, is before us, it is is jhe first Sunday paper ever published in mel fax, and its contents are very ipterest- Ing apeteecetiggiertit Coat 1x Newreusxviaxn. —According to & recent despatcn from St. Jor u's there is a great boom in Newfoundland owing to the recent discoveries of coal on the west coa:t. The deposits are very extensive and the seams vary in width from 6 to 13 feet. The quality of the products is be- lieved to be equal to :he best Welsh steam coal. Experts prosounce the prospect ex- cellent. Sixty thousand tons are already visible, and it is expected that coal mining will become one of the most promising re- sources of the island. shimeecltibiean A New Kixp or Wuear--A recent visitor tothe Indian village at Church Point noticed a patch of wheat in Peter Ginnish’s garden, and said to the owner, “Why, you raise wheat.” “Let me tell you about that wheat,” replied Mr. Ginnish. “Me killum bird and find inside few grain o’ wheat. Spossum bird come from south. Wheat look good, Next spring me }]intum and ketch little more. This spring me plantum all of it, aod now come dis patch. You savey altogether new kind o’ wheat’. Mr. Ginnieh should send a specimen to the Agricultural Bureau at Ottawa to be teated on the experimental farms. It may be that Ginnish’s Bird-cf '- Passage or Shot-or- the Wing wheat will be the favorite variety in a year or two.—Chatham World. I. 0. G. T. Piexic.—A public picnic will be held in Kinross on or near the beauti- fully-situated grounds of Mr. Jobn F. McLeod, on Wednesday, the 15th day of September, under the auzpices and in con- nection with the meeting of Pownal District Lodge No. 3, I. 0.G. T. The direct management will he under the con- trol of Cherry Valley Lodge, No. 77. The sisters from the different subordinate lodges have kindly con-ented to bring baskets, which will be sold at auction. A well stocked saloon will be on the.grounds Kfforts are being made fora match be- tween the Eldon and Kinross ‘fvothall clubs. Come one and allaad enjoy a good afternoon’s sport. R. E. Meron, L. D., F.B. NoRar. D.C. T., Cherry Valley Lodge. ( oasiderahle iS supposed to have been cuused by some matches left on a bureau becoming ignited by the beat of the sun coming through the window. vaya Meerine or Prespytery —The Presky- | j tery of this province metin Zion Church | vesterday. The resignation of Rev. J. F DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER I, 1897 OBITUARY. There occurred at Alliseary yesterday evening the death of Anvus J. Me Donald, one of the most highly respected re widents of St. Andrew’s Parish. The late Mr. McDonald was a brother of His Lore ship the Bishop ot Charloitetown, He had been in failing heaith for some time, but he bore bis sufferings witn Christian fortitude, strengthened by the Sacraments of the chu e), which e alm nisterrd by his pastur, the Rev. Mgr. McDonald. For mavy years Mr. Me Donald had been foremost in ali undertakings which were calculated to p om¢te the | moral und mater.al welfare of the community in which he lived, and his | demise will be regretted by all who had | the privilege of bis aequaintarce. His funeral takes place tomorrow at St. | ; Aodrew’s where a pontifical mass will be - | celebrated by the Bishop of Charlottetown. His remains will be interred in the family plot of his native parish. May bis soul rest in peace, om se THE PARK ROADWAY, Sitr,— Your remarks re the Park road- way are loudly called for. It is indeed a disgrace to have this much required place of resort used for a trotting park. What do our civic authorities mean when they allow such shameful departure froiw the purposes for which the .roadway was Opened, as to allow it to be used as a race course. Why not bave access to the proper driving park for horses, opened, and in fact organized, for the training of horses. Can it be possible that the small sum charged by the directors of the Coarloitte- town Driving Park for its use should cause any horseman to sneak into tke park roadway rather than utilize the driving park prepared for such purposes, ONLOOKsR. + <B> + ee BOAT RACE ON LABOR DAY, Sir,—There is some talk of a double ecu!! and a four oared race on the forenoon of. Labor Day, and I hope it will materialize Tbe idea is a good one, and all in- terested in rowingshould endeavour to promo‘e and encourage it. A regatta in the foreroon and the bicycle sports in the afternoon would make up a good _ pro- gramme for Labor Day. Sporr, — > +4 - a Prinee Edward Island llus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. ~~. 6908 0008 J 900080600600 > Boarding House and Hotel Keepers wil! find our Baking Pow~ der the most economical in mse, It is made by ourselves, and we personally guarantee it to be absolutely pure and full of strength. If vou have not tried it, we will give you a free sample. We always find tLat where it is once tried, it is always used. 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It will be money saved, Don’t forget the place, opposite Vic- toria Cafe. G. McINNIS. | 8.5. CAMPANA Sailing Date Changed. The Str, “Campana” will take freight for Montreal, and calling ports, this week on Friday, 3rd Sept., and will not call back here on Monday. Passengers can join the Steamer on Saturday, 4th Sept., at Summerside. CARVELL BROS agents, Ch’town, Aug. 31 1897 2i WANTED.--—To hire for a few weeks, a child’s Baby Carriage. Appiy imme fiatel at this office, “_ ‘sept i % OIL STOVES. We have per cent. discount fcr cash, a few left, and will sell to clear balance at 25 FENNELL&CHANDLER ne 72 magpie nee