“se w*? <0 —— PER GENT TO CLEAR OFF Radies Waterproofs very best’ English make. 006 wn 75e I < Cashmere— extraordinary value. i Colo aa Soinmer Capes. Big ts and half price to clear. WEEKS’ Lhe WORTH $1-00) Gents’ very best quality Cniaundried Shirts. ‘GLOYES ‘hin Summer Slik G! loves, greys. a regular 486 blac k, (ans, Fast Black Hosiery Lad», Gente’ and Children’s: guaran- teed per feet) y fast color; will not stain the feet. All summer goods cheap. W. 4, WEEKS &60. Sunlight - Soap Frapper Competition on JUNE, 1897: The fe lowing are the winners, in district No. 5, Province of of Nova Scotia and Prince Ec@ward leland. Winnzrs of Stearns dicycles Mr. P. K. Holmes, Yarmouth. Mr. A. 8, Black, Truro. ‘Winners of Gold Watches Pte W. Lawrence, lst Boyal Berks. Ret. Haiifax. Miss. Georgie May Fulton, Bass River. Mr. George W. Proctor, North Sydney Jun tion. Mr.S. . Fraser, Dartmouth. - Duniel McKenzie, ,6 Poplar Grove, 1a) iax. The above competition will be ccntinued each month of 1897. LEVcR BROS, Limited, Torontn Hqlel $1.00 - - per set ae = . ~ per set 1.75 per set Big li line of —o Just opened, All sizes—all prices. Bargains in Base Balls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value Bookstore. HASZARD & MOORE TO LET re a The house and premises rt ow occupied by John Coombs, Esq., known as “Mar- ine Villa,” October. terly. This place is beautifully aituated, fac- ing the harbor, adjoining Dundas Esplanade,the most beautiful site in the gity. The house has recently undergone a tnorouga repair, having hot and cold water bath, with a lift from the kitchen to the dining and breakfast rooms. BENJ. DAVIES. law 29— 4— 4wks—gnar 4 wksr tent $200.00 a year, paid quar come to Sunnyside possession given fhe first of THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY att aad TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TU THE EXAMINER, GREAT BRITAIN’S NAVY. Four Additional First-class Ships to be Built. Lonpon, July 28.--In the House of Commons last evening, Mr. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced supp'e- mentary paval estimates to the amouut of £5,000,000, which he said was necessitat- ed by the rapid additions to foreiga navies, It is proposed to utilize the amount men- tioned in the immediate commencement of the construction of four additional fast armored cruisers of 11,850 } capable of the double daty of taking part | jin action with ships and proteciing pines s of communication. In addition to j hese, sixty thousand pounds wil! be spent or new torpedo boat destroyers. tone, baitles ered eee THE ROYALTY OW Rates Fixed for the Yukon Gold Fields. GOLD, Orrawa, July 28.—At vesterday’s Cab- inet Council it was decided that the amount of the royalty to be imposed on the Yukon gold will se ten per cent. on all the claims that yielded. five hundred dollars per week aud twenty per cent on all over that. —_——___~- -—_ Obituary. Sr. Jomx, July 28.--Thoe. H. Foster, for many years Commercial Traveller for the Mastern Oil Company, is dead. | SUNN UNTADGU TAHA GEENA PUTUETECEUUEE UAT ANTE AYER’S Sarsaparilla m Standard of the world. Others 2 fe have imitated the remedy. = =They can’t imitate the ne = fe Ife TUTTE PROUT ARE TEDVUTN AEN — a2 of é @® ° os Ss = eS _ Mm a yy rs) Ss = “ eS PF cr a @ 250 Years of Cures VUHUATUUUNAUSUUUEUAUUUNURER CAA REAR NEA sinnnneeemem tnt = SOUVENIR GOoDs A beautiful aesortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- town. City Post Office, Queen Square Gardens Colonial Building, S.S. Stanley, eic,. eic. Kvery vis- itor and ‘Tourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa souvenir of their visit to the *Glarden of the Gulf.” Also Strling’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc. GEO. CARTER & C0. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. Queen Street. WUUAUadbdbacdadedddcddeddaddddars s cceeeeeee rene ene ane AMUSO | ii AaNaaDapiN Serena OenRaeeneate & v ° & :Fly Troubles e 8 s c 2 @ G ® & : Troubled @ © ah ; : ® Fresh stocks insect - . powder received in ¢ ; original tins. 3 Poison pads 5and 10c @ © f 6 : Sticky paper, etc, etc. § + e 3 : : : 2A. W. REDDIN, Phm, Bs ° SUNNYSIDE, e|' ® o * 6 Soccccccsoonwevcorecccces each | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Marietta, Ohio, July 26.—As an excur- sion train was returning from Zanesville, Ohio, at 9.50 last night, the trestlework over a bottom Jand, three and a half miles from Marietta, gave way, and two of the four coaches were dropped to a corn-field below. The coaches were filled with ex- cursionista, but no ove was killed. Fifteen persons were badly injured, and all were more or lesa bruised. Miss Nellie Purdy will probably die. One of the coaches took fire and some of the passengers were singed before they could escape, Lonpon, July 26.—The Agricultural Gazette recently sent out a e@ircular asking information on the subject of Crop pros- pects. The circular slicited ¢ 738 replies, the substance of which shows tbat the wheat crop for the United Kingdom is much below the average. Barley is up to the average; Oats and potatoes are slightly below itand hay In moet districts is con- siderably above it. Wasnincron, July 27.—A report is in circulation which is apparently inspired by a belief which prevails in diplomatic eificial circles, tnat John Sherman, Secretary Of State, may not much lounger remain at the head of the State Depart ment. It is to theetfect then Mr. White- law Reid will succeed him. Mr.Sherman’s friends deny that he is’ tosurrender the coutrol of tne aflairs of the State | Department, and say that be will return to the cily ina month to resume his official duues. The report connecting Keid’s bame With the succession is seized upon as indicating the desire of Mr. Sherman’s family aud friends thathe retire from active life. Moxrreat, July 26—Dr. Duncan Me- Eacnern, Domiuion Veteriuary lospector, who has returoed from a trip of inspec- tion to the Northwest, says: ** The de- mand for beef cattle for mining districts has opeved up the best warkets the ranch- men have had for years. Nearly all sale- able cattle are disposed of to the contract- ore for Rossland and other camps. There is pow a good demand for cattle for the Klondike country, and as a COusequence the export to Europe is greatly decreased. Fort McLeod is thronged with men trying for work on the Crow’s Nest Pass railway. °*_<7e-+ YUKON POLICE AND CUSTOMS, Measures to Enforce Law ‘and Order and Collect Duties in the New Gold Flelds Urrawa, July 27.—A special session of the Cabinet was held last night to deal with questions affecting the government of the Yukon district, the collection of reven- ues therein and the establishment of com- petent authority to enforce law and order im the new gold fields. The arrangement entered into with the United Siates treasury department by the Minister of Customs was approved. This plan, ae stated, provides tur the establishmeut of a custome port end @ pulice station at Luke Tazi:l, the coofluenee of Brit- ish termtory of the two principal trails leading from the Tyes inlet, tue privi- lege having been accorded of a landing place at Tyea on the Lynn canal. The additional police will consist of a detachment of g6 men, making with the 20 a'ready in, a force 01 100 men, A ew post is now being coustructed at Dawson City. The ministers decided to open up correspondence with Washington for the purpose of securing the consent of the United States government to the utiliz «tion ofarightof way for the transport of dominion forces and supplies through the disputed territory between tidewater and the interior. ‘The matter of imposing a royalty upon the output of the placer mines was left over to @ final cabinet meeting to-morrew morning. But it was definitely decided noi to entertain the pro- position to enforce or endeavor to entorce the new alien labor law in the Klondyke country. Port TownxsHend, Wash., July 26.— The steamer City of Topeka arrived bere from Alaska today. She brivgs news that the Klondyke fever i+ou the increase at Juneau, nearly every able-bodied man there either having gone or prepared to go to the rich fielde. Authenuc reports direct from the Dyecha are that there is as much freight piled up at the head of the inlet as the ludians can pack over the divide in the next eighteen months. This amouat of freight will be more than double when the steamers Queen and Mexico, now en route, arrive. ‘hia con- dition of affairs practically precludes the possibility of hundreds of gold-seekers reaching the mining region this year. Jonn C. Brady has taken hice oath of office, and is now Alaskan governor. —— eae — a DIED At San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on the 13th inst., Miss C. M. Trueman, iv the 72nd year of her age. The deceased lady was a sister of the iate Mrs. Charles F. Allison, of Mi. Allison, Sackville, and of Mrs. R. A. Stroug, formerly of Charlottetown,witn whom she resided at the time of her eo death. (resents eees ee ene eeetenetennsnssnenensensbionenesenansheniae-sanseensnenansnsisemeansn ee Pure, rich tlood feeds the nerves. That is why Hood’s Sars aparilla, the great lood purifie r, Cures nervousness. _—_——- « . SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. July 27—Leonora, Jimmo, Campbel!- ton; Foam, Moran, Shediac; Ublorus, Mc- Kinnon, West Point; Favorite, Weston, Richibucto; ss Campana,’ Demers, 8’ side; barque Deodata, Panlsen, Liverpool; I Stroup, Richardson, New York, CLEARED, July 27—Foam, Moran, Shediac; J A G C, Langill, Pictou; Favorite, Weston, Rich- ibucto; Le veret, Langill, Pictou; Florence May, Anderson, Neweastle; Olive J, Mal- colm, Summerside; ss Campana, Demers, Pictou. | Perkins, Sterns & we. eeeON SATURDAY WE BEGIN A...... BIG Chim A RAINC EH SAT the price xceedingly low to effect a speedy sale. Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Sailur Suits. and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Staaw Hats. AAAAAAAAARARAARARARABAAR A'S SAAAAA wien * Stock all new— No old goods of any kind. Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouges Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on all Boys’ Clothing, Come and share in the bargairs, b A AAAS AA ASAE AAS AANARANARE RARER Aa PEPE SESE SS EE EEE EEE h PEGE EEE EEE EE EY Wot Cheap Blouses BUT =a Good Blouses Cheap We have cut the price of every Boys’ Blouse remaining in our stcre Come soon enough and you’! find these prices, Nice Cotton Blouses, regularly 58c, for 44 cents. White Duck, with light blue sailor collar,blue cuffs, regular 63c foe 47¢ Dark blue Duck, fancy eailor collar, 68c, for 50e. White sailor collar, regular price 75c, going at 37@s what we advertise we have. MOORE & McLEOD Whew ! But it’s Hot r REEF COOL ——— Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up Cool Summer Underwear. Cool Summer Suits. Cool Summer Trousers, At the Very Lowest Prices. They R velues,and you should see ’em, D. A. 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