SAL.E , ; New the ord of the day eelzs & Co Wl sell during the dull son, beginning today Summer seas Allsummer goods at big dis | counts, Price, All Ladies* Black and Colored Capes mstmy 50 p.c discount: ‘ Allshop trimmed aod English impor- ted Hais and Bonnets at 60 p. ¢. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hun~ dred yards of new Block Cashmere, the best value we have ever shown, recently yeceived, worth 75c per yard. We are having a big sale of this specia’ gashmete ig two shades—Jet Black or Blue Black : , ; " - i ensies aggressiveness is responsible for the dangerous complications which can4 'BOc yard For fancy Black Goods we show a value. ALSO We offer about 6dozen New Fancy Sail ors (balance ofthe 30 dozen lot we bave got at Half Price). at 35 cents worth from 50c to 802 | Gentlemen try us fi Yr Summer Washing Ties Outing Shirts White or Unlaundried Shirts Culls Collars Gloves er Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large eariety of new facnish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, ee Ther'li be a Hot Time Yet Hang wp Your Hammock What ? Haven't got one Can yeu live all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought ata special discount, and our selling prices are away | down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspection. HASZARD & MOORE hea Ae aA Engraving Is what we would We ask like to call vour at ention to ust now Would’nt it be a good idea to have IS engrave your Ver Cypher Monogram On ; ncent coin for 25c? Or may be ) would like to have SOpething done in ‘he line of sil ve rware, Uur Mr W. j ° W ell- her has had private struction ala very great expense, from One of the best engravers in Bos- ton, a: tj Will by e feels sure that you : : WV. W. WELLNER JEWELER. BES AE EEA aE ee AHARAAAAAMAAARARAAAAAM a te — | - wnt | CROWN OF GOLD a Seamless Contour Crowns, war- €4 22k and guaranteed not to eplit. Moderate Prices EES OE ig SF FEE FE EE EEE EEE EY ; lines at Hal } tne ENGLAND AND RUSSIA NOW, Question. DOWAGER EMPRESS OF RUSSIA WORKING FOR PEACE. Desires a Definite Understanding--- Auglo-Russian Interests. London, Aug. 6 —There is great uneasi. ness on all sides here in view of the Chi- nese situation, which is regarded ae brings iig an oyen conflict between Great Britain and Russia within measurable distance, and it isunivereally felt that the Marquis , of Salisbury’s invertebracy in yielding to large variety of rich effects, and very best | | only be overcome by the most prompt and most firm intimation that Rues’s’s open Opposition to Britieh commercial eon- cessious must cease, In connection with thiga curious story is carrent. It is now said that the Princeas ot Wales’ hurried departure from England Was in response to a telegram trom her sister, the Dowager Emprees of Russia, bearing on the Anglc~Russian relations, itis well known that the Dowager Ems press is strenuously working to conclude a definite understanding regarding Anglo~ Russian interests in the far east, and it is , Said great importance attaches to the meet- | tag of the sisters at Copenhagen. CAPE BRETON ROUTE. Sir,—Your in Saturday’s ExaMINeR about getting from Cape Breton to the Island in time receives the thanks of the trave(ling public, and an effort should be made at once to meet your views. The Minister of Marine ie here, aod should kok out for all impor- suggestion less | tant matiers, especially in getting to and i i j | DSODROD@OS SOS OD O23 O0SOVOG OBDOBVIODBDWO from this Island. I: seems strange that one can come from Halifax, St. Jobu, Toronto, Montreal, New York and Boseten, before one can get from CapeBretou here — Only a distance of about 243 miles. Wake up, P. EK. Isiaed in your eastern counec- | tion. TRAVELLER, Tae Tonerro Exutemion.—The Toron~ to Exhibition will be held this year from August 28th to September 10th. Tickets will be on sale from Charlottetewn to Toronto and return, good going Augus: 30th, 3let, Sept lst, 3:d, and 6th at#@24.05, and on Sept 2od and Sth,only, at$2005 each, all will be good ter return passage vatil Sept L5th, and will be good to travel via Ottewa. In purcbasing tickets be sure and ask for them via St John and the C P R, thas spending “only one eight on the road.” ZF si csiallbtiania Straw Hats selling at half price, All usust be-sold. Secure yours early—W D McKay. >< - <a See the prettv goods just opened at Carter’s Bookstore. DIED. In thie city, onthe 7th inst., of con sumption of the bowels, Alfred H. Waye, eon of the late Richard Waye, eged 19 years and 4 months. At the residenee of hie son, J H Haslam, Headingly, on July 3L, Thomas Haslam, fur many years « resident of Prince Ed~ ward [sland, in the Slst year of bis age. At Darlington, on June 30th, Hephemia Matheson, daughter of Duncan Matheson, aged 17 years. At Murray Harbor South on the 2nd of July, Jobu Herring, in the 51st year of his age, leaving a wife and two children to mourn their loss. ORD ORD @W OD ODWYDW OD ODBOD] } BIG - SALE UF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special lines of laaies Shirt waists Ca FeO ss hecke On onrfirst table you'll find a large assortment of ladies’ muslin Shirt Waists, all new goods and Jatest styles, worth from } to 4 more, going at 75c each. eddie Ge iccuinis On our second table you’ll another large assortment of ladies cotton and muslin Shirt Waists, worth from 4 to } more, going at 45 cents each, ...-CAPES.... See our western window for bargains in ladies Summer Capes, F. PERKINS & (60, find > > OR. J. P. MURRAY S2=ewesepemeposes : ‘Uneasiness Over Chinese THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 8, 1898 PERSONAL. Mr Albert Hale left ; trip to St John, N B. MrR W Ambrose, the well known o1! man, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. James Clow, ex-M. registered at the Queen Hotel, Mr. J. C. McMahon, wife and daughter of Bos:on, are visiting the Island. MrJC McKay, of Halifax, is among the latest arrivals at the Hote! Davies. Prof Buell, who wae in Charlottetown last tummer, is giving entertainments in Cape Breton. Mr. Thomas Douglas, representing Staire,Son & Morrow, Halifax, is et the Hotel Davies, Mrs. J E Welsh and Miss Welsh have returned from Montreal. ‘I hey are regis~ tered at the Queen Hotel Rev. L. G, Macneill has returned from P. E IL, where ‘he and family were spending their vacation.—St Jobu Sun. Rev. T F West, B A., of Halifax arriv- ed in Crarlottetown on Saturday evening. Mrs West and three children came with Lime Principal Miller, of West Kent School, whe has been attending the tducational Schoo! Convention 1n Halifax, returned to Charlottetown on Saturday evening. Nr J EB McCready, of the Guardian, returned from h‘s holiday trip on Satur- day evening. Mrs McCready will not be home for some time yet. ke a. is , } It ig said that the Vatican had decided io make Aréibishop Walsh, of Toronto, a Cardinal, Hisdeath leaves the question ofa successor Cardinal Taschereay stil] Open. Mr Creelman McArther returned on Fri day evening from the Pacific Coast. We understand Mr McArthur will resume his former position in Mr R. T.Holman’s estab- lishment—Pioneer. The Rey.C. W. Vernon, of Windsor, was inducted as rector of St. Anglican Church, North Sydney, Thursday evening, Ven. ) Smith acted for the Bisnop. Mc John McLaren, of the firm of James Paton & Co., accompanied by Mrs McLaren on Archdeacon weeks outing ia New Glasgow. This is the first ,boliday Mr McLaren has had in seven years. Mr. T. visit to Cape Breton this week. MacLean remained in Sydney the guest of Mre. Hirata Donkin.—Ra'lway News. Atthe Queen Hotel: Wm Galbraith sou, Oyster Bed Bridge Geo ¥E Streeter, and wife, Toronto, wR Macdonald, C A LBoulten, Boston; J E B McCready, 8 Johns; Mrs J E We’sh, Charlotterown; Miss G@ Welsh, de; DC Morson, Cardigan: James Clow, Murray Harbor North; A Ms Millan, Annandale, The Vancouver World savs that Mr. Barret Henderson, of this Prevince, is probably the only man who shipped cattle through by Skagwav and then down the river on barges. The World says that Mr. Hennersen disposed of his cattle for from $400 to $840 apiece. Mr. Hender- son says he started with thirty head of cattle and gét twenty-eight through all right. ton; Ed Barry, Montresl: J C McKay, Halitax; W F Michell; Brantford; Dick Mitchell, do; Thomas Douglas, Halifex; HP Wetwore and wife,do; Arch Me- Lellan, North Sydney; Alex Cnasdler, New York; J A Aiken, do; Geo P Mex Laugblin, Montreal: R W Ambrose, St. Joha; DC Goodale, Boston; Jno Hunter, Montreal. At the Seaside Hotel, August 1—Mr and Mrs Arthur Peters, Ch’town; A Aart, Yarmouth, N S; Mrs Sullivan and Miss Faustina Sullivan, Ch’town. Angnust 3—Mrs Siduey Fitzgerald, La Cross, Kan- Mrs Boyle, Mrs J B Jaskson, Ingersoll, Ont; Miss Keilson, Miss Arbisg, Albert Warner, London, Oni; Miss E T Brown, Ernest Davey, Miss Moore, Miss Minnie Moore Charlottetown; Mrani Mrs Arechd Foulds, Master Foulds Master Willie Foulds, Hon Judge Plamondon, P R Plamondon, Quebec; Miss Scott, Miss Agnes Scott, Ottaw:: Miss AA McKay, Plctov; Mrs A W Lane, do; J McKenna, St. Joho, T C Wallace, Boston; BU Webber, Toro1t’; B C Cox, S u-is. ——__.—. atari, HKidney-Bladder Trouble, There isnomore serious menace to good health in the present age than Kidney dis- orders, and it’s an appalling fact, buta true one, that four-rifths of the country’s people have the taintofthis insidious disease with them Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver frills cure all Kidney disease. sofort initiatitaaniiicaity a A Goop Resuntr.—It ie said that up waras of $1,600 was netted at the picnic held recently at St. Joseph’s College. sas; Miss Blanche Havilaud, Ch’town. August 4—Dr Ayers, E> Duchewmin,! Ch’town; oO oS ae Ch’iown; ‘vc umng oe LOCA! and Other Items, — _ Civy Cornet. — Regular moothly meets log tonight at the usual honr. O’Conneti’s Nieut.—Plan of Hall for tonights enteriainmeont at usual places. vie | Y PS C E.—The Christian Endeavor-~ ers of Zon Church hold their meeting this evening at 8 o’clock. Meretinc.—There will be a special meet« ing of Alpha Rebecca Lodge, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Important husinese. 2i. EmpeLores Orrtines,—The employes of Mark Wright & Co, and Hickey & Nicbol- sou had their annual outings oa Saturday. The former went to Tracawie Beach and the latter to Red Point. All had au ex-~ ceedingly pleasant time. placiadigiadaie OpDFELLOW-HIP.—The Grand Lodge will meet at St. John, on Wednesday next. The fullowing representanives from the Charlottetown lodges will leave tomorrow morning : George Waller, James Waddell, Puilip Bridges, A W Mitchell and Roberc Rattray. A GrovunbLess Frear.—The fear that tue steamer lost in the Straits of Belle Isle a few days ago is the steamer Nume John’e : r | at Granville, and an expert from Toronto, ° and two children, tleft on Saturday for a | ard wife, Prince ert: Mrs ae ari eee Albert; Mrs Wm Mathe- | evolent Irish Society and the Ancient Ors | Pictou, N. 8., bad an excursion by boat a A. MacLean, machinist and! The amount of drinking seen On that ex- boiler maker, of Charlottetown, P. KB. I. | carsion would astonish a Licence Vitaalers | accompanied by Mrs. MacLean, was on a} Association. The number overcome on Mr. Mac~ | Lean returned on [uesday while Mrs. | | At the Hotel Bavies: M A Carder, Bos~ | ~ dian is apparently groundless. The Nu-~ median only passed out of Quebec at seven o’clock on the evening of the 4th, the day the wreck was reported from Tiit Cove, lsat Cyweria Races.—We understand the races in Cymbria Tro‘ting Prrk will be held on Saturday the 20th instant. As the races at this track are always ‘nterest- ing a good days sport is almost assured for those who will take them in this year. Particulars later. oe iy EVM SAS | ae _“ S AY Black | | be ay eer Eo ye. French ee AGEN ee4Nee + ‘Dress Goods Just Opened All Woo) French Poplins cé Correr Derosir Founp.—Copper bas * been discovered on the farm of N. Demars Mr Gregory, has been speniing some days in that vicinity. of the ;resevce of the metal can be seen for miles around Halifax Herald. — aici Cay vais Be Tave ?—The Railway News says: A temperauce organization from short time since to Prince Edward Isiaud. the occasion was ‘anything but creditable to a temperance gathering. O’CownELL's Day.—The celebration this evening promises to be a great success, At seven o’clock the members cf the Ben- der of Hibernians will march in procession from their balls to che raiifay station to meet the visiting brethern from Emerald who will arrive by special train due a quarter ofan hour Jater. A band of music will accompany the societies. Upon arrival of the train the procession will be re formed and proceed to the Opera House after par-~ ading some of the principal streets. The pregramme prepared for the entertainment 1s @ Capital one, and should draw a pack. ed hou-e. ACCIDENTALLY Drownep.—-The Wallace? Idabo, Press reports a sad drowning ac~ cident at Chatcolet lately, by which two men named Frank Holland and Thomas Allen lust tuner lives. ‘dhe (wo mea were eut sail ngin a:mall canoe, and Mrs, Holland was with them. The canoe was small,andthetwo men leaning to one ride cansed it to upset. Allen sank im- mediately, probably struck ly the boat. Mrs, Holland caightjthe boat, and when her uusband came to the surtace grasped him, but he spook her loose, telling her to save herself. Before heip cculd arrive he had gone down for the Jasttime aud the woman had faileninto the water, being taken up in aa unconscious condivion. A physician was summoned who succeeded in resuscitating ber. Neither body had teen recovered a‘ Jatest accounts. It t ought that Hol'ant isa native of Tryon, io this Province. He was @ great tavorite with all who enjoyed his acquaintance. is Deatu or An Is_anpER.—The Winni- peg Tribune of August 12 says: Early Sunday morning there died at the resi-~ dence of his son, J. Herbert Haslam, Headingly, at the advarced age of 81 years, Thomas Haslam, who for the past two yeare has resided in Manitoba. Mr. Haslam was avative of Queen’s county, Ireland, but removed ata very early age with his parents to Prince Edward Island, where his family took up land and where they now farm a considerable portion of the community. Mr. Haslam, in spite of his advanced age, was active up ti)! about two years ago, since which time he has been gradually failing, though only con-~ fined to his bed for the past week. The cause of death was old age, represented ina genera] breaking down of the system. The funeral takes place to Headingly cemetery at 3 o’clock today. Rev. A. 4. Cowley, of St. James, conducts the ser~ vice. IPHE DRUGGISTS. BODO HOS £009 O99 6 7O9]6O9]D 2D O49 a waz > iv Le SNS i i i ee ee Wie oii. VeRO RIK NES. ee SSS |S NL Oe |S NE AY DP Oe Se DOU ee FE TIS we % NEN OD NN DD NY te AY TS See UE 7S OS DV OS Oe @ GP NZ ‘ i a> | Folding.Pocket Kodaks ef The lightest, neatest and most com- f plete Cameras on the ‘market—made of sé Alumisum, covered with finest black s% moroco. ay weigh 16 ozs, and measure folded, 14x3} x6j inches, Take photos 2}x3_ inches. Price $10.00. Call and see them{and get Kodak catalogue. JOHNSON i&" JOHNSON sh = Ses When loaded with 12 fims, thev It is said that indications | tribes she SAS as ; 2 ee Siw % D. GORDON, High-Glass next. Upper Queen St. Aug Men’s Men’s re out for a tim? in tt Ladies and Misses M Men's Furnishings. We have then. in all styles just the kind of s] for comfort and durability. ‘ Newest Materials iT Coatings * Henriettas tf Weaves ————ALSO-—- —— Ripley's Pirte Finish Coating Serge. Guaranteed not to shrink, cockle or spot, TANLEY BRO The Always Busy Store. wt arms ais as SIXTUS McLELLAN Tailoring and —— i Our Ambition is to conduct our business so that every purchaser shall be pleased. We are not doing business for this year or for the We want your trade continuously. Drop in and see our new fall Suitings Overcoating and Trouserings; they are plumbs. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters —~~ re tga ust Cheap Selling This month we are letting go at ridiculous low prices, avd Boys’ Clothing and Boys’ Shirts Underclothing 7 Prints, Flannelettes, Sheetings T weeds, Straw Hats, half price Big reductionsin our Boot and Shoe department Everyone wanting genuine bargains should come this month to J.B. McDonald & CO SEA SIDE. —" ~- 1e@ cou ntry. Ost ~tylish Shapes Beautiful Finish Fine Oxfords 65c 75¢c$100 $1.25 Mens fine fo /twear we are showing elegant lines in Dong la, Wax Calf, Box Celf and colored box ealf all up to date. Weeks & Warren NR : — ———— - Dont leave for your Holidays, before seeing—THESE CUOKIES—every one wants a good serviceable SHOE coing noe yi u want era NS ABBE is AOU AI a me my 9 ee ~ aoonee A 5 ie es at a aa So Be: cima ats aN oe Se Ie a AP EOE, ECE ee RAO PR I I es mn ee wey wets lan i ei an as ws aa oa 2