oe DAILY 7 THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. AUGUST SALE. EXAMINER TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1896. Reer Bros. for Dress Goods, , White and Colored Shirts ay i rts | .) by the thousands; all shades, —— all sizes, at prices to clear. See - i —_- ss diiitialie - our fLoods, | All cdd lines in Children’s! : {Suits must be sold this month Ail the different depirtn.ents must be reduced in order to make room for fall goods. Miss this sale and you missone ot the chances of a lifetime, We positively will not jaan worth $3 to $5 will he Now is your — t» procure bargains in Carpets, Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underclothing, Ties, refuse any discount offer for any line of Carpets, Hats or Clothing We want money, and oF * * r ". . I camel sold for $2 to $8 each Braces, ete., ¢ we don’t want the goods. Come oxe and all see the tremendous sa ‘rifice we are making in sari 1 pm besa all the different departments..... | : ard and Soft Hats in all TAT) ppdAnN ADHa ithe leading and best mukes PROW Sk BROT HERS Di) TOTS VP 1p ’ . 8. C.E “iW holes l o 9 ’ ile and Retail cheap,— | MS 4 { 4 \ : ated to \ KO hu vir h Baptist} PROWSE BROs, | The Wonderful Cheap Men. ~ VO. sib LAST NIGHT'S ROAD RACE, a 7 ae { Be os: Wile, bee le ve cei a Carter for Wall Paper If: You: Want SM SMe SM SY: Se SM Se SA SU MoM SN. . 6 ent oO aldron *rowse ns, With Collings - } ® ee, © ° ° a . 1 . M ae ond and Sutherland Third, - a ee | v 7 ¥ — > 4 - > > sae >" ape ee °@ r Ca 7 ny Jucg ie POPAsarny Gran} 1 GREAT LOss OF LIFE CHEAP WATCHES = | = oe - - umber of peopl acted to | ‘ ' A> SS ‘ r.' W 28 it, bievcling Is ray ily £row lh 3 by a Disastrous Tidal Was on the Coast of » S5S- I rg ewe G ve A. | poy , arity tne immense crowd both at ’ Northern Japa. } 22 Si . s% NA ( . Ha —— th 8 ar an h cone of reer road 1: » | Swaxomas, Aue 1~Thetee ent disastrous e ‘eS e ° . ad m. al nari a d fo Tr th ‘ki ey e weer P | tidal wave alo ng the coast of oa mpehloes (f Gay e & ° e& 7 . at e hot Way uN ne : His Of sport, ir ie en I » ro ear T pan has been paralle led by asimilar phen a st ( : : si . . Mp As vigta by 7 , omenon on the Coast of Halchau, northeast ok , s GN By ad, : ts ot se - ™ : . vines: 2 _ evening. | | ne of the province of Kiangsu, in which ; » 1 Le Ae . Char-| hate ll the ge = ? Coll 79 1 | ‘Shanghai is situated. Tne news of the ‘ Vigre SS 10 GT, bave decided t > : - ha "3 a t, ae st cia 7 a | j disaster did m ot reach here util to-day, * 4 New Glaszow , =o sn - sn ” ba : : ea | owing to the lack of facilities for commu- y o A1ne 3 2 oe ome : marl < shary: the second row, Ww \ cieation with the part Of 186 couetry de: We are shov ing some Ze 7S a Du eshnvents'* . ap . , At a seh ae het : re fiy | vastated. Ono July 26th there suldenly very pretty th ngsin ai oe a —? 1 : are pane =: | appeared in the Yellow Sea a huge bank J Ne y we ‘19 ss ‘eel re ae 7 1 a ts o . her) | (o water that was rus shing ehoreward ROY \ Le te NG L ISH WE DGF - ie of- d sae ( 2nd “Queen’s * a ea onyseesitwamn re tate asia with terrible velocity. The water oft y 2 . . N 1 a ; - “7 i ein a : al * ae oi spe ! the coast is shallow and when the wave Vv VOD WARE, ZS oh ( i I itenant | ; ee eee. am é : ’ a ee ; was some distance away it began to comb T a B 4 ‘S In this Corsét department of curs : - r..4"| by hundreds of others, crossed over to the a ee i ae teat ae | ted capots, Butter Coolers : Sa ee aE — 2 ey alo Sead a get finisi and the roaring could be veard for @ grea : Be . : AZ we're making th: above a sprcialty : Lieu ee ee es ra . ‘| — Co ai) a tl 7 1j +e uistance. From the stories of eye-wit- Candle Sticks, Jugs ( ups Time ,ow. Jf you've never seen our | ne = vy . 7 nD. Leute. te ee cine thilen, oud’ the clale’ af BETTER THAN > posses and the seports of peuple le” Gs Match Safes, Biscuit Jars of W red Aiea CU CS iF gg snaps ree oe country back from the coast the wave was i ; : z t i oe. nea- owe { ; 7 ‘ ; a pert pi - me 5 oe | 5 a live miles wide, Thousands of tons Salt Holders. NEW AY $) AMER CORSETS Ze 7 oh nee sie aia ca i. . 5 I WI el S re if of water were thrown for miles inland and NOVELS A LWAYS IN : ee S ‘ Gulliiien tes: > aso. = » ve a Oe a ee everything in its path was swept away. ©TOCK We Ton doe t know: hew :t oe we ; . Se , dasbing past | . Vu om is ag =* ; . a : Many villages were entirely destroyed r LOCK, : Tie and comfort ean be confined w ith | v ‘ 7 a 7 — “ates aa a aa , _—— and it is estimated that fully four thousand Hammocks, Tennis Balis, 4 = — Ae singe td int sete u. , . : mallet Na ie ' i os a r on — , P nau people pe righed. All the cattle were . rm es J + . =, rrices _ ’ ec, o0c, TZc, accore ° wy a : ‘ s prnetes.and Soar se ag drowned and the rice fields were obliterat A6909 Tennis Racque ‘S. Ar ing to quality, as “ Ox ae a p wenn’ & . arsiven So , acd as uyers ed. It is expected that the survivors wil! Mx. $4. 10 Tickers are snaps. Strong, ; <¥, vied v, there = - nd wet gia - meet with a worse fate than death by durable and good timers. ‘this makes a flaszard & fioore ss be. We nee anne Sy Oe BI f Merc] oc. drowning, for with the destruction of | 300d watch for a small price, and backed $: op jare C 20 “ae ya a few the wire Collings Of ere Hbandise can make sa ab fields famiae wil! | "Pp with my guarartee. Ihave a beauti- | Bookseller oe + : final dash and cay? im first by no mistake in trading stare them in the face in the ful line of high priced watches er a Fk) re A Ss in ineubinentene Pail ¢ < oe g ‘ — a foot. Following these can ; 5 ed at epecial low 2, Will be pleased “AY Successors to Perkins & Sterns, AS : es me a eee with autumn. Had it not been forthe gradu ens _ te . ii | h the ‘ “ar : - 7 ‘alk. ok ce ae a'ly sloping land under the water th to have you call, I y Que en” is ae S¥Z s¥e- - . : * ee = es . oe I > me _—. -s ; effects of the wave would Lave been fa: eae B t Se > os t aa we ‘ _— ~— 7 1 oo he oe eee \ i j eels & 6 more disastrous than they atually were. W. W WELLN i R, est. I = . oo “ss ' ‘ol . \ a g | This had the effect of greatly retarding the 2 ale A kiiing in frontof him, ie nigh iave in as ae ee ee aca progress of the immense wass of water. JEWELER. z , ; fi ZS mie aad 4 ’ ic \ lakieed ta deat taht tee tua a We lay ourselves cut to| *bich, bad it been unchecked, woul! ier “Lily Queen” Flour is - ab : ’ 8 { as, ! time was a i:ttie over rO minute ab) EL ; é } ' sia . alates sae out ehiam talniaty. lease you Don’t take swept far inland over the —— a 1 made trotit’ mixture ial 8% we » Owen. Kennedy and Sellers. Owis pleas : . flat country. In many°cases whole fam- M 1 1 . = . ae -_- ee ' a © aie a ee T © any stock in folks that| sles were lose. © There is already mucl anitoba No. 1 Hard and ats hee Mesees the tas Oe = a : — h and | Saitering among the rurvivors, wha. taiser the best Ontario Winter Se we a : - Sieaad tale following shows the time made by each promise } you the earth anc ably poor before the disaster, are now ab Ww! tas Wi at It : 1h 4S " Supreme ( of Canada * give you a rubber ball. solutely homeless and foodless. It is feare: pe alton Spano ate” ae : 5 Ddelieiesl ” tel Prit ware PE POWBC. ccc te. ot es ceccesees oecreerers 30.04 that later details wil! add fo oe 0 pegs one of the finest Family = NZ a : Collings icapiine tides 3 8 t t amag: . . is f Perfeeti ¢ ‘ atc a ; 30.294 OUR — —- se 4 logt cud" anye of te ee The story that I have sold oat xnd° left Flours in Canada to-day, = + & & 4 & & Z é os Sy aan 31.32 eT Sade the Island is FALSE; the REPORT aod has giventhe best of| SeGeoepeSese Sf: 22% y 239 oy << ye sre, oxo ee gh te a Saget 32.15 . , iain : that TEETH can only be © extracted Pi AY \ AS ay 7] \S AS ay 4S Z Y i weeks f rgar she new loag ' 39 39 N = CAVEWR TP AOR SEES PAINLES >LY by the use of satislaction to our custom- ¢ yitetowr named after FH R.H ie RACCIGIE-. 0 ro 0c Tas we oF s HERR oe «9S 36 Seles » i >r) 33.3% y er . y a. | { Wales, wh a > (;rand Pat Uv = - Ce : 33 Z in A letter received from Mr. A. F. Wocd *~ VEGETABLE GAS u» 8 and our sely es =~ = f Scottish Rite Edgland‘and W: s neds a 9 Gocd goods. direct from | bridge. ‘ Superintendent of the Deaf an ’ mn 3 s : a uae ; ak Ra f f we : ? « ‘faze a Dumb Institution, Frederic:on, N. {is TRUE: I tise it daily in my practice— eer 0 S : re ae - 4 os one - lan [are membe sl the actory a a air price says :— ona aod FRESH. No extra charge lings bg ings to the C. W.A. ‘hd rode a and a fair profit. Mone) 1“ ‘Complaints have reached ns from son e ee eee eee oar bg of Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. MARITIME COLT STAKES, Bie back if the goods ‘are not} of our+u ‘ecribers in Prince Méwyed - ything 3F-CASS, $10. , niga Pe ion : ka ate ¥ vant, | land, t sat they had been called upon b) ; The Maritime Colt Stakes races will tase SBBBVVVVesees satisfactory. Youn can't) er ote collectors who pretend to li C. L. STRICKLAND \ ‘ o- . I Bae e Am nat Dri ving Cy’ ark do better than buy of. collecting for the an jam mee 7 OFFICE —New2on’s Block. e on Augn+t 19th. 20:h and 2's assist their canvass they had extrac jy34—tf mn als a of ‘ Men’s Str: ats w “il une areotfered. Th 4 ; Jouson § ‘ list of sub-cribers from this year’s Report sale The balance of our sio k of Men’s Straw Hats we will a day follows ¢ of our Institution, and a number of ov) Especially when reading or working by clear vut at small prices. If you rant one, how 1s yor time, wrnuiipay. é lore e subscribers bad handed their subse — Y EW GOODS artifice! light are nearly alwaysa@ sure in : : s i : : : ae Se a Te - to these deaf mue collector, thinkin: dication of defective vision. : Some nice light - weight FEL] HATS. siitable for N ~2 -year~old-—Stake, about. $25 they were from the Fredericton Iustitu- I ATEST STTES It is poor economy to refrain from wear aa } 40 SS 2 “¢ an ¢ é mM () § é ied 4 ing glasses when permanent,injary to the Summer wear. The prices are down low, ¥ 2.2 « ass, I FOULETS « cc cee 260 é 6 1 here amounts do, bot re ach i ' LOWE > 4 eyes may re ent. Ik doé cen t cost anything =a ; are intended for an lashes ich rt - J . to find out the< ondition of your eves. S35 ( ) S CO S . : ; Removes the red- ¢ being opened in St. John. ST i R it KS Examination by correct ‘methods free at BE UR DU iL AT ; ‘ou. 4—-3- yea 2 St ‘ >. : ¢ : ne F ‘6 } a ‘We would warn our friends abou the Queen Street Store, opposite J. D. ; No. 5—-3-e a 200 @ sa ani . é antag et ee * = T have on hand a at importation of | MeL ods. the long and the short of them, No. 6—2 35 ss é . rom sunburns, Xe. mute collectors. I as nice patterns of new goods direct from one in “k solore FRIDAY, 4 ; ¢ ‘idence — es in the Il. nd, can both hear of the | largest whelesale Scoala mada. ; : ll ( ESO, in black and colored, at | and speak. uadies’ and Gents’ Gold and silver Watches | : ne we . - ass, Tr ' _—— ¢ 9h Cent {S.. , PERSONAL a ns f 6!) and gold plated Lockets, Chains and late with E. W. Taylor. . age a 7 % f Captain Malcolm Macdonald, of George- DIED. rsharm-, Brooches, Ear Ringe; S:ick Pins, dy & wkv, N Spec al Race.......0 --- 2 aptain Malcolm sacdonaly, OF Weorgs Belt Pins, Belt Buckles, Cuff B ; R No As om town, is in the city. Sudden!y, at Charlottetown on the third Es ict cn. ’ o Pen ® ‘ led by JW. Posts, Eq. of Halitex, @ UODNDON 0) S00. { Mr. Markell, of Boston, arrived last | inst., George Peake, in the 53rd year of \ (./ict Sy peru Ae, | ee Uliaine, Fob ' , “ 2 ae 9 wer, aap < : if evening on a hx liday visit to his palive his age, leaving 7a widow, five sons and two solid : af 1 warrant . c dee | Ri —s tinge OW IS our alc ” es eee ee a ow ve es Pl or e ¢ G 5 te Pl y. [slaad laughters to mourn the ‘loss of a devoted hp tT ag eee Wy, . s S sl for Trotters, best 3 in 5 to harness jraduates in Pharmac : Kings, Shirt Waist Sets, in pearl and Zs . Sher is Re é S Mr. Fred J. MeL od of Netraska” U bi> | hushand and effectionate father. Shank: Cantatas Eveo! S . ‘ : eT a . Aer > 4 SVBSVOVWVAGWASSASSS! versity, is visiting vis parent:, Mr. and {Funeral will leave bis late residence, » Spectay ao yegiasses, Suver , tJ.R. Lamy, Amherst ; a “ allie b ins ware, arice assortment, Eight Day and 7 ; nana Mr: Hector McLeod, Ea-t R -va'tv. Euston Steet, on Wednesday, the fifth inst, Thirty cake Ceili : iw ' . 5 ee ee rs . Miss Doull, of t wo CRY; returaed last | at four o'clock oe Bt. twal’s Church, very cheap. Geka ual eaairiann - a ANOTHER OLD ‘DEA EXPLODED. 1 ees - : lie "ar: _ has | thence by carriagesto Sherwood Cemetér-. } stiended toclocks watches and ue elry A Watch is a delicate piece of Sip, ae i been prosecuting her studies in art. In this city, August 4th, John Staalake, | pemember the place machinery, and to give satisfaction Z Tie old fashioned ea that to keep Mr. W. L. Co: on, ed toro? i ne Examin a native of Turquay, Engtand, aged 75 WD r should not be kept going year after = os ‘ . ap : ‘ ina agra as ‘| ER, and Mrs. Cction, returned la: t evening sce : RY ‘ year without c!eanining If yours : e sio 5 is aeatad ; afier a three weeks outing at North Ca:- : th Augret North side Gein Square, Opp. P.O neéde attention. bring i st once to be y [Feneral on Tharsday, the 6 " en ee oe leton,. 3 sidence of 5 us and we will put it it in good S 242 3 bide The many friends of Mr. James C Fer} } at - o'clock, p. m., from the residence i d i sh . y ' bas n exploded . M Jok & Johnson’ his daughter Mrs. Hensler, Upper Great iW an ED.--A capable servant in a ema!l running .ecser. ata moderate charg \ ou can buy i! mon seu-e and comfort gurte, Manage ee conases ° George Street, to St. Peters Cemetery .] famiiv. HKeferences required.—Avply to és a Re Cte adel tle tng ire ich store at Souris will hear with re- “ urs. J. F. Gallagher, at mrs. McG: gor’s, LO SHIRTS Op. " os na io ‘h er ooo. ay gret of his illness. eee ee ee PE oe wea tS + we -—- a ather th it swatbins fh + 1 + ” Ps @ ‘ A " crenata 5 evs tab cahihs Re v. Rail a ei wr SHIP NEWS, WANTED, IMMEDIATELY —A good, fuehaste Optician. TIES, == > ) J OF 4 €ge ‘ . m »! « @-— ‘ , at g which makes this po-sible, has Made to order any size. Arsenal. G 7 C.. cothuaee of male of Port of Charlottetown. this office.» . oS angh amply " North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. LuLLARS, ‘ y ; lia laste became vt tet abil 4 Why, gained its great . Meee - ° a ' i Good black hair, the same College, arrived in Charlottetowr Scenes CUR FS, 3 al ite non-conductor of h and cold. . ai >00 41 oh Tt t the Palece. , : SE eee = > - pV Y : ge alk lel cual , full weight, $16.00 } l.st nigh, They are at th c ? —— > i oe, ath of , id o ae = wae nf Ps xy oo j th $20 O00 Mr. Holmes, of The Toronto World, Aug. 3—Leveret, Garcier, Pictou; =—sS ILOSIERS ’ . z a — : em ’ ‘ a aa this month, worth ’™ | Mrs. Holmes and family, are at the Revere | Vivian, Peters, Syduey; : wo READYMADE 2 Batya! nee the body «scape through TT Horel. We understand that it is Mr. | Bird Breaux Pokemerecho; D. oo Tr y ‘ , of We body secape ‘irons forel. We understand ” th ird, ; LOTHING @ re ee gg writ sande | MARK WARIS at & C0., L ‘| Holmes intention to make some comments | Cronan, Bruce, Magdaleu ‘ae ‘ 2 eas , vteunte te a ‘ ij with it,al - 1rOU Lt, tho ’ “ore > 0? the Garden Province of Canada. lands; Lemoru, Jimmo, Chatham; Khel At aw ay dow nh pi ices from ailinz any perceptible weight. Wao S:i at Se lling Prices. & ryvvovvnnnvnnnneanventnnnnpngnnangpnan TFTA "2 PRICES ON CORSETS Deeply Cut. HOPEOROOTRDDONRORORTODERRNROTONORRODRDRRDERRTRORNRREnRD RSE PRT RnOR EET Size 18 - - - - 80e ‘cc 19 : ‘ re . ss 6é 9) a a : a pe of ee é 99 . om oa a ‘ 95 o os o o ‘“é 66 : { = Fe a a ~~ Or “é Y se oO as e oo - | ny . “c“ A ¢ : iT) - - - os > A) A \ iy ‘ J Mis Y “ o7 . pf ii a ‘ tug “ec ted SSE He = ee = —— = = = ~<— = = = = —- <= = = = ae —_ = 2 i = = = 2 = 2 z we have @ __q.-<csilili~. Corset Table . NG THIS WEEK. WORTIL SEEIN o-3: st Se = BEER BROS. i LWaSUALdAdddd s4dbbadadaddddadcdedend THE WEATHER.—Moderate to fresh southwesterly winde, fair, warm. TrerennnnpnennennncnnennennnenenrennMnORne erED 4 ; al and decic edly obo men who raced at Halifax the Charlotteto en rid- The St. J say that Unsworth, Aggie, Phalen, Magdalen Islauds. : CLEARED. er, is a coming flyer. He is not yet - years ; : of age aud he now shows great speed. Tiéy Aug. : 3—Leveret, Garcier, : Pictou; also say he is ag gentlemanly competitor. - Vivian, Peters, Chatham; White Bird, 3t. John Globe Breaux, do; D. Croaan, Bruce, de; Boreas, A Young’s Co ove, Gran! Lake corres | Colfurd, Beis Verte; Nel Dow, Cormier, a nt of the St, John Te'egraph says: Crapaud; General Mid: ileton, Godin, Bath- Mr. J. A. Allar, son of the Rev. John S.] urst, Morning Light, Richard, Grand ri hd ot P. E. Island, is essisting the River. tev. I. N. Parker for a "few weeks on their circuit and is becoming exceedingly popu lar. p £ Island “Railway d after FRIDAY, 3rd July, 146, eae of this Ratiway will rao daily. Sandays excepted) as follows -— Ce een Arrivals atthe Revere Hotel: Angus eg 9-4 n, Mrs. McQueen, Montague; W. Lea. Victoria; J. ae Wood, R. EF. - Reg l, St. Jobn, N. ; Alex. Martin, ———— a Valleyficld; George Cae Vernon River; | Trains Out-| ‘rains |) Bh- Rev. B. Baptist, New York; Mrs. T. B.| ward. Read. STATIONS. | vard. Read White, Salem, Mass.. M. H. Holmes, wife’ down. up. a:d children (of the World) Toronto; J. Si ee ee 3 mpon Bell, P. P. McGuigan, Hore P. 2 \. M.f ‘ M, s M. iver; Angus sands Victoria; D. 3 3.) 6 30 ..Charlottetown .. | ; mi 7 7 sharp, H. J. Crockett, S’side: 3 5z) 6 4b ne 3 3 i0 58 At the Queen Hotel, Aug 3rd:—H.| 4 4%) 7 18 ..North iltshire. | ‘to 4 5S| 7 28... Hunter River... | ‘ . Smith, wife and child; D W* Warner,| 3 wal 7 ak Beadeliene 1 Tae Middetou, Ns, Arch. Witlamenn, | 8 41) 7 58 emerald. ---.. | 7] 9 SP Barney’s River N. S.,Geo A Blewett, To- 5 el 8 08 .. Freetown .....- | 7 3) 9 42 ronto; John Jamieson, Truro; Mr and Mrs § X| 8 22 Kensington ....°| 7 25] 9 20 Jobn Hagan, Philadelphia Pa; G. L. 6 551 8 = he \ , flv) 706) 8 45 Hanson, Truro; Rev. H. Foster, Arlington;| 7 36/19 00 Lv f S’Sideé {it | 6 05] 8 10 H. 8. Sharp, Jas. Harris, Summerside. 7 45/10 22 ..Miscouche ..... (5 42 7 56 Jas. Stevenson, Wallace, N.S. Aug4—] g Qz}i0 49 ..Wellington....--. 5 16 738 A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridge; Dr. Honey-| 8 3C/L1 32... Port Hill.....-.| 4 Bb 7 il well, Hunter River; Rev. W. A. Mason, 9 Wil 50 . O'Leary... .++++- i 3 2 : = Georgetown; J. E. Melntyre and wife,| 9 3€) 1 15 .. Bloomfield ..... oa + Summerside; Rev. A. Craise. Mt. Stewart; | 10 0 2 08 .. Alberton... eee ; os 9 oe J. M. McLeod, New Mills, N. B; R. J.| 10 £ 3 ” cp NIETO ccc dee a . 2 owe, Truro. ea Seba “< the Hotel Davies, Augu-t 4th :—Dr. | a. Moje. Mer, i) ¥- * ~ O. F. Osborse, New Haven, Conn, Dr. H.} 6 15, 3 00 . Charlottetown | : a os L. Swain, New Haven, Con’; ©. E. Pract 7 - 3 14 ars Junctior | : -~H and wife, St Peters; John Surling, Mon- | 7 = an 5 Ord «+... Lvl 8 1b 415 treal; A. G Auchier, H. EB. Pyke, L. C. ows osiLe. \ tustew't | Ar! § 101 400 Davidson, Halifax; Miss C. Dingwel , 9 00) ; ee iN og 7 421 3 WD Souris; Frank M. Quinlan, Bo-tor; W. F. 9 2) 4 Bil. .St. Peters ....-. 7 2) 2 50 Mitcnel! and wife, Brantford, Oat; Mr and 10 16, 5 2|.. Bear River ......| 6 46 208 Mrs Bond, Vontreal; James A. Maskell, 11 00) 6 00| .Souris.... --.-- | 6 15) 1.20 Boston; E. Hackett, Tignish; M. MeDonal i Ne a $< nM. . oh Georgetown; J. Ewing, St John; 1.0. Hall) “goer 4 05) Mt. Stewart... .; 8 10) 3°58 Tracadie; A. W. Seaman, Souris; T. C. 9 37 4 36). .Casdigan.....+-- 17 17| 235 Whitney and wife, Miss Boordinan, Miss | 19 99 5 12 | Georgetown | 7 OO} 2 10 Wei-e,; L. H. Dickey and w-fe, New York; | 4). |pueap.} ja MPM. J. B. Ruse, Summerside. —— a “e eee ee | 7 50| .Emerald ...-- 7 50 Some 518 camels were lately counted on 8 40|..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00, the Gila river, near the white mountains pM | A.M. of Arizona, the progeny of a herd cf 150 which were placed in the Territory by the | “prain sarerun by Esstern Standard Time Goveroment thirty years ago for desert PO GER, services, but had to be turned loose and * soperintendent, 2 ses abandoned because the desert gravel cut Cnarlotieto oncton, their feet. ccemenmahen Pott Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara }two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail b J- MORRIS FAST BLACK COTTON - HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Hosiery or Glove- bearing above trademark are ebsolutely fast Llack, clean,stainless, pure, bright and curabl:, Ask for Mermsdorf- dyed Mosiery at hosiery counter, MEN’S HALF HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES - MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE TJ. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE ms. $s , ee o o American Tourists Are some of our best customers, owing to the fact that our make of garments are equal if not superior to these of the larger cities of the United States. We keep in touch with all the latest changes ot fashions. ‘The fit and workmanship of every garment we make is guaranteed, or no sale. Our special sale of light tweed suits iy now on. s. A. WDONALD, Fashionable Tailo angl— We Would Like to Have Your Order for one of our SUMMER * TWEED + SUITS. Which we are prepared to make in Bicycle or any other sort from $13 00 and upwards The largest stock of cloths toselect from, The popular things in design, make and color. euery particular, See our large job lot of Hats. TAILORS. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy Satisfaction guaranteed in JOHN MACLEOD & CO. al ROR SANGER! PRR A Ag EY MARS COON, ~ : a ia ‘ t & ia * oh ' ie} ; Wel +: =o '* 7 »* ‘i 7 a .2 é ee ? ** + ws ¥ mA mos Be 3 ee (casas eh chit Yager Lip ie ty a? soppeyre a as” +° CY s%%., ’ ili, a 2 ’ . ° = Ht ‘tm cara ee a ee ME err om U 2g Re gp eng Rigger rata I ety tia cs : . 3 2 > ar ay A Eee wg Ea! ary mi m4 . a ; 2 . ib & a a mi % a” + BE ae * a i : ¥ <2 ae ~~ 3 Ss ge >}