pt RR ENE TT * ‘Blac 4” ~ ‘Dre J 3 | withdraw rom the 00S: We opened on Saturday a line of Black { ep mn eff cts—latest de- (voods signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — slac’< in A LARGE VARIETY. Plain & Fancy See our 3s window— : hine in South good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the meney in the city. All summer Muslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinerv sell- ing at « discount to make room for fall goods now on or de r WEEKS & CB and Retail Weeks & Co. W holesale Successors to W. A 66> «Oe ‘AUCTION! Furniture. [am instructed by Mr. N. A. Currie, tovell by auction at his residence, Kent Srreet, (opposite West Kent School) on Wedneaday, the 2nd dav of August, com- mercing at Il o’clock a m. All bis uuusebold effecte compri-iog, P rlor, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, The above a ] roo asnew. ‘Terms cach R BEARISTO, 176 Auctioveer BHAT EGE % “Prince Rdward Island” -_—— és -Just Issued. £ % “i New Edition. : 0 SF An Lilustr ted Book, de an ag ta | & Pe riptive of /rince E d ward % Isl: und. For sale at all pook- a stores and at R. H. Mason’s $s newstands. Ccntains a map. = : Price 25 cents a Copy. ta POP PPP EEE ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE (McGill University, Montreal) This residentia! college for women- students of McGill University, will be opened on 14th September, next) For terms, etc, apply to the Secretary, ‘McGill College Montreal. July ; ; dwedéf ‘| 500 Improved Milk Gas—~ 1 oom By _ the introduction of machinery, we have ov ercome | the trouble <« heeateall of in | the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders for NON.SLUPP- ING MILK CANS filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown i ; | ‘Local | ee: ‘<p ip OED THE and Other tems, AnRIVED~— A bm) VCO very arrived in harbor about ba past day. She nd has three masts, two to» Orient Division 8S. ets n Wright’s Hall this even- at A report of the proceedings i Division at Searletewn will be submitted. A full attendance request- ed. Visitors welcome, J A Lawson, RS Sport Notes.—aAt Anbcho! ast Dight it w Abegweit~Cresce it Siart again as the Anchurs r meeting for the election of oftizers of the jel to an eeting as deci ‘ it " 4 vothe iy ve hei ld 1 Xt We ek. S. Brown, By ron Ket eth Wa members of the B.4& ae Ww er aud Picton “r were elected el lab ata special meelog beld ou night. Meeere. F. S. S. Newrome, Louis Large and Picton and “Byron Brown will probably represent Charlottetown at the World’s bicycle meet. - comilug Tae Scmmer Tocriustr.—Mr. A. S. Jobneon informs us that already this sea son 3 number of tourists have applied at his Information Bureaa for pariculars regarding the summer hotels of the Proe vince ,etc. Many of these have bee. able © get accommodation. Others not finding just what they wanted here, after a trial, have gone elsewhere. The majority of the applicants seem=to Waat accommodiatons and all the atiractions of a first class hotel, while many desire a quiet hol.day in some suitable farm house,—though ‘hey expect somewhat better fare and attention than ordinary farm houses can provide. These are the requ’rements,for whic htbe tourists are quite willing to pay a good price. If they can be furnished with what they de- sire itis probable thatvery many more would epend their summer on the Ieland, STRAWBERRY Suipment.—Mr. Cook, the purser of theS. S. Halifax, bronght with him from Boston this trip a number of patent zinc refrigerator casee, in which he is taking to Boston about two thousand boxes of strawberries. The cases are lined inside and ont with zinc and are divided into sections, oaal just large enough to hold one box. Mr. Bovyer supplied the berries which he bad tresh picked this morping. Itis tobe hoped that the refrigerator cases wil! prove a suc- cess and if the ‘berries can be put upon the Boston market in «8 good condition at this time of the year the financial part of the venture is more than aseured. Strawberries are one of the things of which people never seem to become tired and Prince Edward Island should grow many times more than it now does. barmers and gardeners should look out and geta large number of plants set out this fall and next spring. a —A sugar war is ragiog in Montreal. All sugars are being sold below cost. This is all very wel! for the present consumer. ——— bth and 7th, August there will be excursion rates by the Canadian Pacific Ralway, for the round trip to Worlds Bicycle Meet at Montrea!, for rates etc,enquire of Joho O. Hyndman, agent C.P.K.Cbarlottetown. On the 4'h, DIED. 28th inst., Eliza of the late J ho In this citv, on the Anp, eldest daughter Meikie. (Funeral from Fitzroy Street, (Bos her mother’s residence, at 9 o’cl ck, Saturday. ton papers please cop y.e) ¥ id UEUUEUHETERLGGSO2ECRLERSRECRRGER ORES RESIN MEN SHE MONEY —~- by buying their boots at our “big sale” Just glance over this, and see if there is not something you may need— § PAIRS ONLY of our Men’s Fine Chocoe late Boots— vesting top regular oe $4.25 Now 83 50 11 PAIRS.... Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots “mathe price $2.50 Now $200 9 PAIRS...- Men’s Chocolate Dongola Boots-- “oo price $3 00 Now 82.50 13 PAIRS...- Men’s celored Boots rang ing in price from $1 90 to $2.25 Now 81 65 "Wateh | this spzce for far~ : : thher announcements R. K. JOST, WRUURUREGUDGREUWOVORANEEEDUUERCCERGROOGRSGERGGECREGECCOSSORRCCERSSCRRSOROCEORRSERERDRHRRECESSCREREREQREEGERRREES - -” ATT DW LY hand weOmMe | EXAMINER, PERSONAL. . Mathieson, Georgetown, to. town this morning, Mr. morni: lg western train. Misses Lena and Sonise Barrett left this morsing on a visit to New Miils, | a Mr. P. P. Archibald left by the Princess this morning on a weeks County. Vieit ‘yeant Instructor Hessian of the Cana ian Artil llery left this morning op retura to Quebec. Mr. W. H. Haukine returns to B by the Halifax very pleasant bo Miss McKinnon, of Prince Street Schoo! and Miss Mary Mclsaac were passeng to Hawkesbury by the Halifax to~dav. ton tiday on the Island. ers Professor Caven who as been absent on & very pleasant vacation, spent with his son and daughter at Montreal ard Three Rivers, has returned home. Mr David Egan, Mount Stewart and Mr. George Boyce, Brockville, Ont., registered at the Queen Hotel this mora ing. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Frazer, West Vir= ginta, I, C, Hall, Hovel Acadia, 4%. H. Butler, Miss Josephine Butler, Mrs. J. W. Stanley, Mrs. B, B. Towne, MasterG. B. Towne registered at the Hotel Davies this morning, Hon. Benjamin Davies and Mrs. Davies entertained a large number of their friends at their residence lat evening. Theit beautifal garden was brilliantly illaminat- ed by electric lights, and there were danc- ing and cards. The party was in every way enjoyable, : Mr. Frank Trainor, who has been absentfrom the city for some years ar- rived home by the mail special last night. He will be warmly welcomed by the mem~ ters of the League of the Cross, of which society he was President for a number of years. Av Otiawa despatch to the Montreal Star reports: From Charlottetown, P. E, Island, comes the news that Mise Ethel Davies’ engagemeut is announced to Mr. Hyndman, formerly of that city, but now of Winnipeg. Miss E:hel Davies is the seecund danghter of Sir Louis Davies, and avery pretty and charming young lady. We are pleased to learn our young friend Mr. W. J. O°Donnell, Counsellor-at-law, has secured an excellent position in the law fire: of Mesers. Collins & Corcoran, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. O’Donnell, who is a son of Mr. Perer O’Dounei', of Avondale, is another of our brijliant Islanders abroad. Heis agraduate «of old Prince of Wales, where he wou the Governor General’s bronze medal, He stndied law with Mr. A.A.McLean, Q. C., for three years, and then left the Island to complete his studies in Harvard College, where he passed with high honors. We wish Mr G’Donnel! con inued success, THe Hatirax.—The 8. S. Halifax ar- rived yesterday at about half past six and sailed to dav atone o’cl ck. She had a god freight both ways. The inward I aseenrrre were : L. E. Stroig and wife, Robert Harrison, J. E. Fraser and wife, B. J. McCabe, Dr. Fogarty, Mrs. W. K. Mec- Donald, Dr. Edge snd son, P. J. Gor- miley, and wife, Edwin H. Butler, Miss Josephine Butler, C. C. Camp- he} ] Master Conrad M.D: Mrs. Champion, Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. C. Cameron, Mrs. L. 8. Stewart, Misses Mary and Lee J<rdop, Mrs. Landrigar, Mrs. John Smith, J. McLean, T. H Young. From Halitax: —H. C. Little and wife, Miss \spinwali, F. W. Robertson and wife. Mise Robertson, Mr. Jones and wife, E. B. Gallagher, G. M. Wright and wife, Mrs. D. C. Moore. Miss G. C. Moore, F. Williams and wife, E. Dick- erman, E. C. White E.G Harrisoa, The outgoing passengers were: Mr Spillone and wife, W H Hankine, Miss George Eddy, Mr A J Jovnstoo, J H French and party, C E_ Strong and wife,”M W Martin, Mary MclIsaac, Charles McDonald, D J Vail and wife, D H White, Mrs G Carpenter,Mies McKinnon‘ E F Whitney, J J Garrett, Dr Lett, B Lett, F A Hortter. ~ WANTED. At Dufferin Mines, Nova Scotia, a number of miners, | who van handle machine drills; also engineers and a number of mine laborers. Highest wages and steady employ- ment to competent men. No others need apply. Apply to the Manager at the Mines. 17 i 2—dlwk ARTIFICIAL cone HRETH =->s DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen Si,, near London House. CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 28, 153% came | Thomas May was a passenger cut- | wards by this | i to Prince to-day after apending a | {Local and Other Hens, the Pclice Court this morniog. One was | TuHeP minonsiedileds to fresh westerly wind-, fair and warm. j —, ~—— i; QV. F.— Court of Cnarl ytte'own tc-— i leight at 8 o’clock for initiation aud pas~- ment of dues’ viciiiiliein i} Ponce Covrrt—Two drunks figured at } j | i nic at Midgell, on Moaday promises to be the best of the season. The boys are mak- ing preparations to g’ve every one who at- tend a good day’s outing. stints S.S. Bonavista—The 8S. 8. Bonavista sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning, August ist, will bedue at Charlottetown Friday morning, August 4th. For further perticulars see advertisement or apply to Peake Bros. Tue Guent—The City of Ghent arrived this morning sbor'iy after nine o’clock with a fair cargo and severel passengers. She sailed again at noon taking as passep- gers to Summerside Mrs. Sydney Grey and Mrs. Jamieson. Toe Janie M—The echooner Janie M, which was sometime ago ran isto and sunk by the aceamer Tiber, in thisharbor, and was afterwards sold to Mr. George Batt, has been bauled up oc the flats off Connolly’s wharf. Her owner is having the big gap, made by the steam~ er, covered up, after which the hall will be floated. tienen Scottish Gatnerinec.—The following changes are made in the programme of games forthe Scottish Gathering: No 1, is changed from beavy hammer to light bammer and No 4, is changed from light hammer te puiting stone. No. 4 is thus changed from an amateur event to a professional. The corrected programme will be found in this issue. Inspectiox.~Mr. W. B. McKenzie, chief engineer and Mr. H. McGrath, in spector of masonry, of the Interconisl rail-. way, who arrived here by the express last night, together with Superintenent Sharp, and Superintendent McEachnie, Track- master Houle and Locomotive-foreman Poole Jeft this morning at half past eight on & tour of Inspection to Tignish. cceiiaiaiiilli Suipping.—-The sieamer ©}) Nelson, whrch arrived here yesterday at one o'clock “for coal, sailed this morning at three o’clock for New York. She had & cargo of thirteen huodred thousand Jaths from Bathurst, N. B., The barge Nyanza arrived with another load of sewer pi pe. The schooner Swaliow sailed yesterday afternoon with suppl: es for Pinette. ————_=_— iot, Captain yesterday Nortx Swore Enstertarnment.--On Wednerday night the guests at Mutch’s North Shere Hotel, Stanhope, entertained the guests of the Cliff House on the bay shore opposite the hotel. The firet item on the programme wasa bonfire on a raft which being wel! saturated with oi] and tar made a magnificent blaze. Refresh ments were afterwards vervedto abont seventy-five people in Mr housce which was beantifally with buating and chinese lanterns. Horron Acapemy.—President J. B Oakes, of Horton Acedemy, Wolfville, bas resigned bis positicn. Ata special meeting of the Board of Govervore, held on Tuesday, a committee was appointed to express the board’s recognuit on of the faith- ful and efficient services f Mr. and Mrs. Oakes, during their eleven years of ¢er« vice. The health of Mrs. Oakes left the priscipal no option than to press his res sigpation upon the board. Mr. Horace L, Brittain, M. A., principsl during the past year of the Aberdeen high and gram- mar school, Moncton, was appointed to fill the vacancy. —_——— ~ alll acemamenebaetts meena WASH YOURSELF WITH KAHNWEILER’S BATH SPONGE “Cleanliness is next to Godlin ess.” A substitution for spongs and wash rag. Material, hand made linen, filled with shaved cork; the inner pocket can be opesed and a piece of soap inserted. Always ready for the bath Makes a continuous /at ber, It always floats, is soft end pliable Is cleaner and better than a spOnge or rag. Takes off the dirt and opens the pores, Strengthens the body and muscles Takes the place of a masseur. Recommended by athletes and physicians as a necessity. If you try it you won't do without it. Price 30 cents, AAA bb bbb AADAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL AAA 44 ADDL DSL | fined $4 cr 20 days and the other $2 or 10} days. , < oe Preitic Batutne.—Public bathing in deceutly indulged in, is becoming too com - } mon On the wharves and other parts of 1 tae citv. a aii TEA AT me Piter’s Bary. —The Presby- teriau songregation f St. Pe.er’s Bay i purpose having stea meeting on Atgust Gch. L ok out for a l. Bi Picxtwc.—The League of the Cross pic- st © ©] 2.232088 Jes & AS28787 27° 2] SO yo SALE OE 4 Devlin’s boat- | 7 decorated { Pe arp Shee ov Nine’ i Meet Me at The izes va to 4a Inch =e OG 2G oo 42 28 @ @ oe Always Busy Store MHRT WAISTS. DLANLEY - BROS. oo <_—> > »> —» All this season’s importations. in the city to select from. b0c Waists for 35¢ bbc Waists for 44¢ 656 Waists for 5¢ The best stock $1.10 Waists for 75¢ $1.35 Waists for 90c $1.50 Waists for $1.09 $1.75 Waists for $1.20 THE LOT INCLUDES ~<d¢— White Piques $1.50 for $1.00 Spot Piques Chambrays Percales $1 35 for Ile Percales $1.10 for 75e Prints 85c for 55e Black & White 8dc for 55e Prints 65c for 44c Prints 50e for 35e $1.60 for $1.00 $1.75 for $1.20 ON WOUERNS BOOTS DISCOUNT We will act carry a single pair over if possible All new and stylish goods. ALLEY & CO Ka See window this veek ALU iS COLORED ©& Pr, & SH Be ALLEY & CO<z A Sid » send direct to— There is No Polite—"After You!” With Vermin When Helpepper is introduced —each individual Rat, Mouse or its neighbour in the exodus. 25c per canister. Bug trys to pass If not at your Druggist’s or Grocer’s Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que a ae?