. > vi * 1 CHROME W CREASED 4 ) CALF last / , A a nice soft grain calfskin, Com | is usea ' a Slater $3 { ~ ‘ . ‘ Stock s 9 IE to ‘ Ving, aba Opening LG } iy } t it evel \ iv | é 3 a é. ty foot ill fitting ins ¥ P i ’ shoes when you can buy $3 per pr wn Ofte jasta, single : goubdie sole. ALLEY & GO. r | THE SHOEISTs A —S— RETTY GOOD ‘ Things that are f only pretty 6 good are not good enough now -a- days. Evervbody wants the best. If vou want a good Watch vou can selecc it from my large stock, with the assurance the o> il] oun oa tnat it will give you the best satisfaction. My guarantee with every Watch is your protection, S will you call? ROR 2DUBO -W. WELLNER, Jeweler =>». e @ *® © 2% 4 64 0208240498 080 070282 6 =o eo @ a 2 ee 2 08 e ¢ ~_ => Se &8 24230 6 Oe Riv Good Things t You To-day ntcake , ( ; é 12¢ lo ¢ mine Cake 10c each ¢ ughnuts, 12c doz ¢ rman Buns, 10e doz tam Tartar Bisenit, ¢ lve coz ¢ inger Snaps, ete. ¢ mephone Ys. é ’ ( ( ( é . STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY fakes Best Bread. nee nn EE EEE TES SS SSE SE EEE EES for Sale or To Let. ~S centrally situated 3 story brick “tg on the corner of Queen and Dor- ~TSts, buainess stand and dwelling . ’ *aitable for wholesale or retail “Ne. These premises are well Hed, Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner ; 2 Jobo McKenna, Queen St. “k ~ wks Se pa Business, Kceping, athmetie, “‘Mtanship, “itthand, i iting, _ thoroughly tanght at the P. E. ae ree College. Our stu- tual how to do business by Best Ww, doing it from the start. or ork at reduced rates. We ci year, after the holidays; fer ony gc Apply at once : prospectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, Wate of Montreal Business College : “neipal and Proprietor. x 242, Ch’tow J » UD’ town. “Y 0th w2mos, dlaw 6 } ‘LO34L AND OTH3R TRIMS acti, a Pus Weather. — Moderate to freah north and northea-t winds, fair and cool with a few showers. - To-Nreut.—Ownera of sixteen foot boats are asked to meet Mr. Worth in the Young Liberals Room, Market Building . ©? evening at half-past seven o'clock. this sient Lazor Dar Races.—It ia expected that there will be at least seventy-five exeyr-— sionists from St. John at the Labor Day races in Charlottetown. So says the Telegraph . ; apply to the Suyerior i i CHARLOTTETOWN Boarp or Ciass For Boys.—A_ eelect clase for boys will be Op ned at St. Joseph’s Con- of September next, further vent on the frst Par- eats desir nye &S S000 Aas possible. | nicdiiiesens TrRapr.—A special meeting of this corporation will be held in the Masonic Temple Building on Tuesday next, the 24th August, at 7.3 ? ~p.m. A full attendance of mem- requested. — Edmund T. Secretary, 0 lox kk hers Higgs, snldlbscinilils Nova Scotia Exnisitiox—Entries for live stock. poultry, dogs, dairy produce, ladies’ work, fine arts and all classea of manufacture close on or before Saturday, September llth. Grain, field roots, fruit and horticultural products on or before Tuesday, September 2Ist. ‘The speed competitions close Saturday, September Lith. These dates for closing entries will be strictly enforced and intending exhibitors should govera themselves accordingly. Sail Neva Scorsa Guip.— John C. Oland showed the Halitax R. corde: on Thureday a box of rich bearing qua:tz, regular gold- bearing, out of which the precious metal shone like cornonacob. It waa part of a shot fired Wednesday at the Symon Kay property, Montague, and it is e-timated that over $1,000 in gold was the result, nearly $2,000 was taken out during the day. The smali parcel Mr. Oland had had over $300 in gold. The shaft working was started on Monday, and from the first shots the result has been of the same nature as thai above. seal ice Minitrarny Funerat.—The funeral of the late Walter Kinsman took place yeeterdav atternoon,and a great mavy ‘people turn: d out to pay the last tribute of respect to t!e memory of a good cit'zen. Mr. Kinsman was aguonerin the Artillery, and the funeral was with military honors. There was a large turnoutef the Artillery and Eagineers, and the easket was drawn on a guo-carriage. The Artillery band was in attendance. Mr. Kinsmap was a member of the Ancient Urder of Hibernians and that organization aleo participated. The service at St. Dunetan’s Cathedral was conducted Ly Fatber Jobnston. The in- terment was in the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery. } _—_— particulars shonid | > A Carrie Piacve.—During tne latter } part of July and the first of the present | month J. Ward, of Diligent River. N. S., | was so unfortunate as to lose three of his cows from some unknown cause; another man at the same place aleo lotta cow. A few days ago Mr. Ward discov-red another of his cows ina bad condition, and pro- ceeded to treat her. He first bored a hole in her horns— from which a large amount of matter came out. He then fiiled them with tursentine, he next gave a mixture of and su'phur, which he placed in the cow’s manger to be inhaled, which largely in- creased the flow of matter from the borns, with the result that the cow has recovered. Reports from various parta of the country say that a number of other farmers have met with losses from the same cause.— Parrsboro Leader. Prince Edward Island lllus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores, Priee 25c. THE MACKENZIES OF APPLECROSS. Alexacder, son of Colin Cam of Kintail, chief of the Mackenzies, was the tisst Mae- kenzie of Coul. He purchased the estate Of Appl-cross, which was larger than that of Coul, and gave it to his eldest son, loderick. He gave Coul to Kenneth, his recond son, He died in 1650. Roderick, irst of Applecross, was succeeded by his son, Jobn Moilach, or Hairy John. ‘Jobn Modach had four sone, Alexander, Roder- ick, Kenneth of Aldenv, and Jobn Og. Alexander was succeeded by his son Rou- erick, and Roderick by his son John, who| died without issue, Roderick, second son of John Mollach, had ason whose name I do not know, hat son was married and bad at least two sons, Roderick and Malcolm. Roderick the elder of these two,.was known as Ruairidh Ruadh, Rory Roy, or vedbaired Rory. Maleolm was married and bad at least one son. He died at Xishora about 1820. After the death of John, fifth of Apple- cross, Rory Roy became the representative of the Applecross family. He was narried and had at least three sons and a daughter. He came to Prince Edward Island about the year 1°05 and settled in Belfast, near Pinette Bridge, on the farm occupied by the late John Stew- art. He left Belfast and went to Nova Scotia. He settled there on the Gulf Shore between Wallace and Pugwash. He was the author of two or three Gaelic songs. Colin, eldest son of Roderic Roy Mac- Kenzie, and representative of the Apple- cross family, had aeaw millon the south shore of Wallace Bay. He married a Miss Stewart from Prince Edward Island and had several children. I trust some one will be so kind as to cend me full information with regard to Rory Roy MacKenzie and his descendants. I should also like to know the name of his father, mother and wife. A. Maciean SIvciair, 2+: “ororo See our new stock of suitings, tronser- ings and overcoatings, the finest to be had; prices rignt.—John McLeod & Co. From Montrreat.—The Bonavista arriv- ed from Montreal last evening about eight o'clock bringing a large general cargo end the following nassengers: Mrand Mrs W R. Brown; C W Fifield. Misa Morin, Rev J M McDiarmid, Mr H Beique, Mr AH Fair, Mrs Fair, Mr C H Carrier, Mr P Near, Miss Steele, Miss Johnson and Mrs RH Johnson. Ste left again about noon today. Her outward cargo consisted of horses, cattle, alheep, 324 bbls of flour and sundry other freight. The outward nassengere wert Mrs & Miss Blatch, Miss Short, MrC H Webb and Mr Thomas Handraban. : You Know how good our Baking Powder is, and bow much cheaper (quality considered) it is than any other kind; because you compare it with that of some other manufacture. The same cun be said of our Soda Water. IF YOU HAD A CHANCE to compare our prices on Sy- ringes, Hair Brushes,Tooth Brushes Combs, etc, with those of our com- petitors, you would also find a3 in the case of the Baking Powder and Soda Water, that, quality consider- ed, our are the cheapest stores at which to buy these articles. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. SSSSSSSESSL SSCS SSSSSSSS 2240 220613080 BVO OS OS OO6T F990 0 F725 9HGEOFHF0966 6000 1O4 other time. duce the balance of our Dress Goods, — in earnest. AAAAAAARAAAAAAAAARARARARASARAARRAR ig ‘* “he ik : we im I : x he KS aK * : fe ee Ek ‘leoee August Bargain Are just as desirable as bargains at any We are now sorting over our stock previous to tke arrival of new Fall Goods, and are figuring on prices which should very materially re Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Bicuses You will find we are very much The departments will give ample proof. vereenqoooee BEER BROS prices in those ESE EES SSS SSS SEES SS SSE EET ESS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 23, 1397 aw PUT C * NS TT CO ” oo — - a . IN YOUR THINKING GAP Think what you used get it for now. DB usw LMAO to pay for Children’s Clothing. Come and see what you can Think what you used to pay for Carpets and House Furnishings, and just drop in and see what you can get the same goods for now. Think what a mean pair of Pants you used to buy for $1. what a good pair we can give your for $1. Droy in this week and see Think what you used to pay for Men’s Readymade Clothing. We can now give you a good suit for less money than you used to pay for pants and vest. Think what you would have to pay to-day for goods if we were out of the business, think it out---All it Requires tsa Little Thought And we know that you will come to the same conclusion, as thovsands of good sensible people have done before, that we deserve the trade. And if we cannot give you as good goods—if we cannot give you as large assortment— if we caunot give them just as cheap at others, then we don’t want your trade. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men ee SES’ FOO SCEOOD Wanted Coat, Pant and Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forge our great sale of Sample shirts; they are selling fast. D. A. BRUCE Fine Tailoring BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale his well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a large store, two dwell- ‘ing houses and barns, with four scres of land, for sale by private negotiations with Geo, B. McKay, Esq’, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 2let September, next, when it will be eold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, a. m. Title guaranteed. J.W. HUGHES, | Ottawa u gl4tf To the Natives —OF— PE Island You have just 10 days more to deal with me, but in that time you can eave 10 dollars, for I have to leave my present stcre the last of August ; and no later than this morning I received a lawyer's letter to stop advertising so cheap or | would get cheap board in the jail; but I will continue my cheap sale for 10 days, jail or no jail. Everything at cost. Remember the place— next to Johnson & Johneon’s. P. GOODSTEIN. augl4 THETE Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. Platinum and Combination Plates, Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 415 Queen Street. AssdesAAARA 1897. WA Maritime Championships ON Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Grounds LABOR DAY, September 6, - 1 mile novice - 4 mile C. W. A. Maritime Championship 3. 1 mile (boys under 16) - 1 mile (2 50 class) - 1 mile (C. W. A, Championship mile race mile (lap race) mile (handicap) met. W. A. Championship - 1 mile Tandem 11. 220 yards flat race 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race 14. High jump Handsome prizes given in all the other events, A. E. INGS, 2424424 S A Maritime Maritime se President. H. D. JOHNSON, M D Secretary Aug. 6 dy wy VV TVTC TUT TT VT VT VT TTT TERETE TEENY peed bdssbssbsbsssasbdasaasdssadbdd > ‘> ¥ ae anne ae a = peer ‘tre : ee: F a