} , ALLEY & 60., THE SHORISTS, —— " ~ es PRETTY GOOD Things that are only pretty ae good are not good enough f ' / f / / / / now -a- days. Everybody wants the best. If vou want a good Watch you , 2 can selecc it from my large stock, with the assurance that it will give best satisfaction. My Watch guarantee with every is your protection, will you call? / / / / f if ii i/ if / ‘ f i/ if af i af W. W. WELLNER, / i i) Jeweler ! § 3 4 é ¢ ¢ you the é ¢ ’ ¢ $ ( 3 J ( ’ ’ 4 a ¢| ea a @ ». a 2 @ 2 @ 2 es B 4 _ = @ 28 64068 8388 iA few Good Things ‘For You To-day Oatcake, Wine Cy ke Doughnuts, 12c¢ doz German Buns, 10¢ doz Cream Tartar Biscuit, 10¢ € oz raps, etc. 12¢ lo 10c each > s “sella 98 ¢D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. 222322 @] Oe 2 Oe eee | ean. on © 2@©] 8 02048 G2 88 3228 2S ARARARAAAAAAARRAARAABRARARAARRAAD 74 /¢ ; ’ * Ging ger I, $ ¢ 4 / f $ For Sale or To Let. That centrally ‘ decesile 3 story brick | building on the corner of Queen and Dor- | chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail enceries. These premises are well | @cpted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, * Owner Urto John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—3wks Actual Business, Book-Keeping, Arithmetie, Penmanship, Shorthand, Typewriting, all thoroughly taught at the P. E. . Commercial College. Our stu- dents learn bow todo business by actually doing it from the start. Best Work at reduced rates. We Open this year, after tne holidays; on l6th August. Apply at once Send for our new prospectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal and Proprietor. ?..0. Box 242, Ch’town, July 30th—w2mos, dlaw 6 gum > Pr ILOTAL AND OTHRR ITEMS | winds, fair to lay, I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale Payment of dues, ee Tuk Werarner —Easter! y to southerly becomiag showery to- nig it. Cn. & 2 Linask, No 216,C. M. B. A., will meet in Si. Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o’clock sharp. tee Crnass For Bors.—A — class for s pice cnt aveia Sileiin. boys will be opeued at St. Joseph’s Con- aad Slater #3 | Ye nt on the Arst of Se ptember next. Par- ; - ns ame a ents desiring . turther particulars should | a. 1 and opening apply to the Superior as soon as possible, | ut wn ey Why Ww eo eats EDDING Eriqguerre.—A man presented pu . ee ® | himeelf in nis shirt sleeves before the pro- . R you can buy i bate Judge of Shawnee county to t 0 be | married the otherdav. Not to be outdone in politeness the judge also removed his coat and thea couducted the ceremony.— | Der Dr —Kansas City Journal. F il eis ! SOURIS Nor Es.—The arrivals at the Sea | on different lasts, single | View are: Ang 23rdC W Blenkhorn, D iouble sole McCarthy, Halifax; D W F inlay son, JB | Hegan, * Richie Charlottetown. 24 a M | Aiwood, A Poole,G@ A Sharp, Ch’town; Chas ice Montreal; H Byrant, Halifax. Professor Buell gave one of tain magnifi- cent exhibitions of limelight views. It is hardly neceseary to say that the large audience was thoroughly well entertained. emanated Lazer ony are he Athletic Asscciation 3 pushing things pr sabes: on the new track. The s ‘an a stand will be finished early next week, the fence will be done about the aame time and the track will be ready forthe wheel tonight. Glowing reports are coming in fiom the ovher provinces of large crowds who intend to come Gverand see the sports as weil ae a large field ot racers who intend to take part. Tue Drama.— Tbe ot. John Gazette says of the Miles [deal Dramatic Co., which opens at the Opera House on Thursday evening next: It ts seldom that the theatre- going public witness a more finished or clever performance than that given last evening at the Opera House by the Miles Ideal Co. The play protuced was the beautitul and classic Damon and Pythias, aod to ray that it was a splendid perform- ance would be but putting itmildly. It is as faultless as the most critical could wish to witness. idiniiitenesie Carp or THanxs.—I hereby tender my heartfelt gratitude and tnanks to all who assisted my family and myselfon July 14th last when my house wae burned, and who have so kindly continued, to care for my sick wife and )ittle ones since then, at the same time assistivg in providing material and Jabor to erect for us anew home, which owing to their neighborly and \ Christian spirit exhibited iv aiding ue by al’ meana in their power, will soon beready for occupation. I feel that while we livel and my family shall ever owe a debt of decpest gratitude to al] such A Puircky Gint.—Last Wednesday even- ing Lillie Schaefler, aged 14, who lives with her parents on Hill Creek, in Baker county, had quite an adventure with wild: cats. She was cows for the evening milking, when sne came face to face with a wildcat and kirtens. The cats stood their ground, the old one making fight with the girl’s dog. TLe young lady not to be driven from tne field by trigbt, gathered her apron full of stones, and the battle began in earnest. it ended by Miss Schaeffer killing one of the kittens and carrying it home as a trophy of her bravery and ski]) in a close and dangerous encounter.—Morning Ore- gonian. Prince Edward. Island llus- friends in! _ | town and county ~—Johs C. McEachern. engaged driving up the! THE CRESCENT ROAD RACE. ae ee Great Exeltement at the Finish—.’est Wins : the Cup. Shortly before seven o’clock Jast night. a large crowd had assembled on the St. { Cycling Club Road Race, E. | the first racer io put in 80 later Jost, closely followed came in, : and Angus and | Shortly after, Jost rode an ordinary | The prizes are | medal; trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. | other time. duce the balance of our Dress Goods, in earnest. SOSOOSSSEOSL GOSVIVIOOIOOSD GOOOSIOS August Bargains Are just as desireb'e as bargains at any We are now previous to tke arrival of new Fall Goods, and are figuring on prices which, should very materially re Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Biouses You will find we are very much he prices in those departments will give ample proof, 402800000008 BEER BROS Peter’s Road, vear Colonel! Dogherty’s resi- tence, to witness the finish of the Crescent Uoock was appearance, A minute or by Clarke, Brown followed Harvie got a bad toss and had to retire trom the race, and Newsom broke his chain near Wright’s Bridge. Brantford roader. : Ist, si.ver cup; 2nd, silver 3rd, ailver spoon. Ail three are very handsome trophies, and are on exhibi tion at the Centra! Drugstore. We give below the uames of the conteat- an arriving a little after seven. ants and the time elapsed between their | start and finish. The distance was ten miies along the Union Road: Time. : Joat.. . 148 i Cooke ‘and C. i Clarke... s eihcsieiadaaeeee om. Brown. 2... .eeee see ee ee S450 bs IR a veneers sx qceeis soerecnenn gs eOeet iiaiels and Newsom did not aaa We unders!anud that the Crescents intend | having another road race after Labor Day. _ a WINSLOK NOTES. Mr. Lemnel Smith, son of Mr. Geo. Smith of Winsloe, left this morning for bis American home in Council Blutts Lowa, after a short visit to see his tather who is seventy nine years old and many other relations ou tne Island. Mr. Smith left home twenty-five years ago. Success followed him and now he ranks with the many rich farmers of Iowa. He was pleased to observe the progress Winsloe has made since his departure,and hopes it wil) keep on improving. We wish him a pleasant trip back and luck in the fuinre. The Wiusloe Cheese Factory is doing a good business under the management of Ira Hughes who is a very efficient cheese maker. Three hundred cheese were shipped today by the S. 8. Campana. DIED In this city on the 17th of August, Charles Alver only and dearly beloved child of Arthur and Jave Furb sh, aged three and a half months. You must leave us dearest Alver, Like a rose bud in ita bloom You will leave us here so lonely For to weep o’er thy tomb. The little crib is empty now The little clothes Jaid by A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. r Good Perfume } ; is a Womans Delight Kivery woman in the city can easily be happy. We nave good French Perfume, hand somely put up in glass stoppered bottles, choice odors aud very lasting, for 25c aod upwards. Other bottled perfumes for 1c and lic. Perfume in bulk, 25c an ounce and upwards. Violet and Cologne Water in bulk 8c an ounce upwards. These are very delicate odors and last well. Cal) and sample. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. : : : 7 7 ee > : . : : aL sorting over our stock EEE EE SEE EE EE SS SES ES get it for now. “iff ) Wanted Coat, Pant Zand: Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forge our great sale of Sample skirts;}they are selling fast, {__. D. A, BRUCE Fine{Tailoring 4 BOB WMDs us Think what you used to pay for Children’s Clothing. Think what a megn pair of Pants you used to buy for $1. what a good pair we can give your for $1. 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 bouses and barns, with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiatiens with Geo. B. McKay, Esq’, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 2lat September, next, when it will be eold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, a. m. Title guaranteed. J. W. KUGHES, u gl4tf ei To the Natives P. EF. Island You have ‘just 1@ days more to deal with me, but in that time you can eave 10 dollars, for I have to leave my present stcre the jast of Auguet; and no later than this morning I received a lawyer’s letter to stop advertising so cheap or I would get cheap board in the jail; but T will continue my cheap sale for 10 days, jail or no jail. Everything at cost, Remember the place— next to Johnson & Johnson’s, , P, GOODSTEIN. | augl4 THE TE Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. platinum and Combination Plates, Crown a> Bridge Work. DR, J. P. MURRAY, A. Sz 5 z ; " SS Zs “PUT ON YOUR THINKING GAP Come and see what you can Think what you used to pay for Carpets and House Furnishings, an just drop in aud see what you can get the same goods for now. Droy in this week and see Think what you used to pay for Men’s Readymade Clothing, We can pow 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 Isa 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 ye caunot give them just as cheap at others, then we don't want your trade. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men Cee @ SSS 808 SOUSOD | lh» I» Maritime Championships ON Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Grounds TABOR DAY, September 6. «eee ere List of Events. 1 mile novice 4 mile C. W. A. Maritime Championship 1 mile (boys under 16) 1 mile (2.50 class) 1 mile (C. W. A. Championship . * mile race 3 mile (lap race) 8. 2 mile (handicap) 9.5 mileC. W. A. Championship 10. 1 mile Tandem 11. 220 yards flat vace 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile fiat race 14. Highjump , Handsome prizes gives in all the other events, A. E. INGS, 44444442444 442424 > = Maritime Aa CPX Maritime President. H. D, JOHNSON, M D Secretary Aug. 6 dy wy AAAAAAAAAAAA 415 Queen Street. FvvvvTVVTTV {orate eteeteree aie ene : mf rer