| sa lish e * ej a ii > Sz 7 fF by ot aa. | ra A << wey , sou 2 Short fa nice pair of Shoes our holiday trip? 7 i] ’_ - Va We crelve:i: on satur— |] 4. 5 Ly bv express another ’ , | “2 ‘Dp } t of that tamous ‘Bell & } ’ } 2° rc 4 shoe, tor ladies at $2.10. Y jf P> : ry’ ‘ & Coin and Opera Toe “ y . cS 3=6turn sole, seft and easv | 5 om THE SHOEISTS —_—— ee ‘ Ariistic ‘ Tableware STRICTLY NEW DESIGNS .. 1 am showing a very pretty selection of silverware, for table use. Look over this list care- fully the prices are interesting. Fish Sets $260 Berry Spoon 1.75 Pie Knife 1.75 Cold Neat Fork ‘ ( ( , ’ 4 ( 4 ( ( ‘ Gravy Ladel , ( , 4 , / / , ( . m oF ot Ot or 1. 1, Vegetable Server 1-: Salad Set 2.2 Ot a S We will be pleased to show them to you, W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler =e es @2e 2222404724088 0 373 Ft ?® ©2242 “ @ @eea eens @] 020208 8 BS é ; ; 004 606800008000 500o 3000 0000600070609000 3 3 Big Shoe Sale Our midsummer sale of Shoes is now on. Special Bar- gains in Ladies’ Shoes. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, 90c a pair. " ” . $1.60, now $1.20. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.50, now $1.20. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1 30, now $1.00, Job lines of Children’s Shoes, tan and black 6c a pair. Ladies’ “Juliette”? Shoes,worth from $1 ,85 to $2.25 our sale price, $1.50 a pair. A chance to get bargains. in. =. Jost 2 OOS OOO COOLS EHHOO OOS COOL HOOD eecd *000* 208 @] ®@ 808 640688868 German are the best. They are made only from high grade materials, and made only at the Eclipse Bakery. They are 10c od c > on per dozen, . TeLernons 98. ‘Dp. STEWART ( ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ee ee ee ee oe — For Sale or To Let. =a oe e @2 2 2 ee 8 ee 80200020 02008 SMAAK AARAAAAAASAARARAAARRAAAARAASA That centrally situated 3 story brick uilding on the corner of Queen and Dor- Chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail Stoceries. These premises are well adapted, A pply to MRS. O. CONNOLLY, Owner Ur to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug? —2ws * ALLEY & CO. IMPROVEMENTS. LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS | vent | Pay Daitt.—Nol Company, 4th Regi- i ment C. A., will meet at the orderly room lon Friday night at S o'clock, instead of Thursday for pay drill, _ —— ~— being made on the C. A. A, grounds for the big meet Labor Day. The fastest men in Canada wi!l be here to take part, and uo doubt several Maritime records will be bre ken. ' | Tne C. A. A. Track.—Rapid progress is ‘ i } | en anne Wants Looxiy \FTER. Something uld be done to improve the road leading ; to Kens { cat At present a I I rh tide 1 « ‘ aye | : \ means of ara Vay be \ ik 8s a u , certain kind of bridg as KILLED 1 Licarxixc.—Mr. W. H. | Horne, of Milton, lost a valuable horse | during the lightning storm of Monday afternoon. The Guardian reports that '*at Georgetown Rovalty Mre. Captain Hugb McPhee was milking acow when | the animal was struck “by the lightning | acd instantly killed. Mrs. McPhee escaped |} wih a severe shock.” _— - | ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—Tho men of No. 2 Co., 4th Regiment C. A., bave to thank the following gentlemen for prizes at their annual shooting match, viz: Lt.-Col. Moora, D. O. C.; Lt.-Col. Longworth, | Major Morson, Geo, E. Hughes, Esq, Prowse Bros., Reddin Bros. and Tre Ex- AMINER, Patriot and Guardian Publishing Companies, Or SaACRAMENTAL.—Tnhne Rev. Thomas Cor- bett, who has preached with much accept- ance to the united congregations of Cove- head, Brackley Point and Marshfield for the past two Sabbaths, will (D. V.) dis- dense the Sacrament of the Lord’a Supper in the church at Covehead on Sabbath next, the 15th inst., service to commenee at 10.30. —_--—.- --— Waterworks.—The Jonrnal reports that representatives of the Three Rivers Iron Works Company, Montreal, an extensive concern which is prepared to undertake the construction of waterworks and sewerage, are now on the way 10 Summerside and trusts that a meeting will be held at onze, or other stey@ taken looking to the construction of waterworks inthe town. It says that “when this matter is thoroughly understood by the ratepayers, they will see that waterworks will not cost them acent as taxpayers, as the system will be a private enterprise, and the Company will reimburse themselves by selling the water to consumers, as any other commodity is rold, xcmninijiogetiane For Mepicat Men.—If the physicians ‘n this city will apply to the Secretaries of the British Medical Association, 2204, St. Catherine Street, Montreal, they will re- ) ceive @ pamphlet giving them full infor- | mation as to the privileges accorded by the railway companies for transport to Montreal! and for excursions throughout Canada, regulations concerning membership of the Association; lists of the hotels, information concerning lodging houses, cafes, etc., arreagements for ladies accompanying members, programme, and lists of the various entertainments afforded in Mont- real during the week beginving Aug. 30th. So Jarge an attendance of English and Colonial members, and of guests from tbe United States is expected, tnat it 13 advis- able that Canadian members of the Aseocia- tion do not presume upon their familiarity with Montreal and accommodation in Canada in general, to delay obtaining rooms till the last moment. Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores, Priee 2i5ec. Good progress is being meade in the erection of Mr. Edeu’s tine bcouse at the | West End, Mr. Rackhem is making rapid progress | with the work of repairing and enlarging St. Peter’s Schoolroom. When finished, the school property will be greatly improv- ed, All strangers admire first the Queen Square gardeps avd then the Victoria driveway. The latter is certainly the most notable improvement to the city in recent years. We note with pleasure the fact that men are engaged with sickle and scythe in clearing the gutters and equares of the | city of grass and weeds. This is better than piling soil and dirt in the middle of the streets. n- | tis stated that the street committee part of Queen Square used as a fish mar- ket. This, when hardened, will keep the people out of the mud. Mr. John Wilkinson is building a fine new residence at Alberton The Journal reports that Messrs. Camp- bell & Haywood, O’Leary, are preparing to build a large warehouse in Summer- side, rendered necessary by their rapidiv floor in their store, and have handsomely painted both the store and Mr. Campbell’s residence. These improvements add much to the appearance of the thriving town of O'Leary. | Pure, rich blood teeds the nerves. That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purilier, Cures nervousness, Mone as Good as E. & D. — - ——_— —— ——— DIED At Lorne Vallev, August 3rd, John G McSwain, aged 67 years. At Searletown, on July 22nd, Robert Wright, aged 78 years. He leaves four sons, one daughter anda large circle of friends to mourn, At Little Sands, on the 30th of July, of dropsy, Mary McMillan, relict of the lae Alexander Blue, aged 71 years. At Tignish, ou the Sth inst., Richard Dawaon, aged 94 years. At Boston, on the Ist inst., Agnes Gert- rude, in the 37th vear of her age, relict of the late T. A. McCabe, of Charlottetewn, leaving seven children. 90600008098 888820CSCOOOSC the Cook In baking puts probably a dollar’s worth of sugar and spices, and along with these perhaps five ents worth of baking powder. You don’t want to run the risk of losing the dollar's worth for the sake of a few cents. In using Johnson’s Baking Powder, you run no risk at all, It is always good, always works properly. 4 lb, package Loc. | lb. package 25c. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. SOOO OOOO 10% ©8600 OO8K 5 90895689000 0068000849008 ©600060060006966 0668 9960666 906088 9866000060 — this. 150 BLOUSES LEFT WHICH MUST BE SOLD eeeeeeeeeone Our Special Blouse leads off at... .. ... 2 ee cseeee ee 39c Char Tie memes im OF ives MEW so acibeme ssc Sein ciccesechls .. b Jedecctems SNe Our 88 “ . © © | qackibtebics ieolsseenbas sthes'e ces oneciiets 59c Our $1.00 “ “ «“ 5 BN Tispth tclse eS cwcabies hi, Te Our 110“ ” - > edna Wh. pabedhsbnoeseesdnentsnenedgues 69¢ Our 1.15 “ " " 0 0 ow oenevecons tebenes o 6@ css heenekece”, | SU Our 1.20 ** ™ ' $e codenepdnestioets ¢ ob 0 6e0 teendakeshessscnes | SON Our 1.32“ in four different styles,all fresh, new goods and very pretty patterne, is one of the finest snaps we have to offer you, pce DOW........... eee 85C Our $1,45 Blouse, made of excellent At these prices you can afford to buy for next year as well as Such special snaps cannot last long, We have not one blouse left over from last season. Our present stock is all new. E> Ladies’ Print Wrappers. E> Ladies’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits, O0*8OGeoeeeo BEER BROS PERAP EET ONEEY VENFAAYY : a C, CG Q > O wearing material, only.....e.see+« 90c Pa EEE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EY growing business. They have pnta new | & OSS HES 99S090 08848 Do you want to buy Clothing, Hats or Carpets | contemplate a covering of ashes for that! Do you want your cash to tell—to buy all it can. Read our claim, if its time you siould know it—— We have a line of $5, $6, $7, $8 Suits. They are our leaders. We claim they are 20 per. cent better in fit, cloth and make than any others at the same price cn the Island, This is a strong claim. We are not asking you to buy those Suits, our clothing roums and see them. If you don’t see the 20 per. fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 11, 1£97 BPD rMWLMAYAOwM cent difference don’t buy them. Iu our Hat and Carpet Department we have no rival, carrying as we do; one of the finest assortment of these goods to be found in the Province. Consult your own interests solely, We rest our cost on the goods themselves. It only costs you ten minutes’ time to prove our claim true or false. You have everything to gain, and only ten minutes to lose. Looking in as free as air. It’s ten minutes against a possible 20 per cent. PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men Stee ke £24 Ses 6660009 If it’s time we can give you 20 cent more for your money, than any other house in the trade, and it’s business for you to take advantage of it, Simply come to To-Night We place on our counters Men’s White Shirts, Un- derwear, Night Robes, all manufacturer’s samples at 25 per cent. less than manufacturer's _ prices. This isa snap for you. Come early and have firat choice. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring ee gt ee ee ee a r ae ers ” oo A Rs, A? = — i enpago oas “* = re ne * eo. = * te ge - , + Ru & Ma gat * oe <2? ae,