THE DAILY EXAMIN LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Bros. for Dress ‘ } Lroods, a “~ time f ‘ ore OW is thetime for summe a We have everything it \ g ‘ ( MI ; meke a man comfortable i our line to , ; :, veather. Light weight underclothing, hose, light shirts by ° he thousand, just the thing for wheeling r working We also show the nicest e of light felt hats in the city, bought ton or cashmere Buy Yout Hats at Prowse Bros. summer clothing. | in hot] ER - - " | ¥ | SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1896. Light Summer Goods of all kinds clearing out at reduced prices EOwsE BE OS.. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Graduates in Pharmacy. rd, singing ‘ yw da . 4 : : ym the Jeading hat manufacturers of the o world. Say, boys, give us a call, you will ot a dca ~ The ind us treat you right, and sell you good “ Luca O . “ : rill be 8 Prowse Bros. - : ' PERSONAL: ‘ al — - . J.C. MeMillan, of Cardigan, 13 it a pres | Thev of John C. Moore, of Moncton, ‘ ; t vay Men’s Mee y in this city ; ean \ vent ! | ie postponed until August Oth. . ie Sept. 18-2 Mrs. (Dr.) Anirew McPhail, of Mont : I ‘ ' | ~eal. ia visiting this city, and is the gues i i and Mrs. Moore, at Water e pe r Gos-' Mr. G. M. Atwood, the hustling repre ti S sentative of the Trvon Wo jlen Company, : ~ tow His many friends are glad to ‘ i, “Parable { Messrs ) Seaman and J.M. Duncan, Sow who hav been attending the Summer ” School of Science at Parrsboro, returned Fastn t nome tast evening ate Mr. John C. McKay is here in the inter and | ests of Moir & Co., Halifax Mr. McKay two this i g . Charlottetown boy, and bis many = gu and several pas-' friends always give him a hearty wel- ——— Messrs. John A. McLaren,of James Paton vs La & Cc WwW. W. Star of St anley Bros., r i niS.A. McLeod, of Moos re « McLeod, ‘ S this! rning en route to En riand in arrival there yesterday | the terest of thei respective firms. ‘ It is with pleasure that we rec: rd thi — f iriend=, & yA marriage of nek Frank Russell Riley, the . wae & popular sentative of H. Shorey & Co., Montreal, and Miss Mil ired Ankrur — f St. Lambert. The auspicious ceremony i R { K p act at Ss Ra nab as Ch urcb, St. M Lambert, on We lay evening, 15th ) prea .» nev. W. 4 Dart, rector, performing at both the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Riley are - Mr. Mar- now on their honeymoon trip. r Qu ee - - St ae _ a : . — 2 Souvenir Chinaware arrived. See our ' centre table to-night.—Greo. Carter & Co. - Saturday night rush to Carter’s Book - — A da . © g av ‘ x! ted 1 t eeentineaaes omens - ( o'. Bewsh Wha Bakinz Powder, —25 cents a Urw August Worth’s| JOHNSON & JOHNSON. pand W furnish t m or the occa- : The grouods are well chosen, and peraweceecees ' arrangements W have for t rmain @ ? ———— few eae | i N —TI Gua An ; é - I ral t at Sea Y ° gon Lagden, onsiy, pea. ie e hetw siz hundred and eight ¢ © and tnat sea rwa “ ’ Ri wgottine Barer e.g @ Keg—we § ‘ fternoon sy vere mo y Hon. Mr. Davies, H Jobr a i Mr. Fras! ¢ OF LIME JUICE ( y Loa Mr Frank H. Stewa Bos- ¢ $ t The Samn le Band was in at ’ ’ tenda Come and get some. s "nr t ts at ti lroe r ¢ 15 cents a pinot. é r t ’ ‘ ACLU € il e cS to-day for the Regatta Excur yn Mon-!@ Makes a fine summer drink. é ar i b ’ nV ced by : ’ rush @ l The steamer S egies tose < # Johnson & JOhNSOn. “oe 3 ‘ n 4 , and fo w th 4 in i ¢ ’ a Shande slagieg, 6 for on ly 2 25 vents. You pe ahora cians nite tiation Can t @u I niss it siciialaadieiomnia Tue New Sr. Paru’s.—The « tion of the new St. Pgul’s charch will take place on Wednesday morning nent | at il ‘ k. The clergy of the Is! and pected to be present, an nor. be prea i by »B hon of as wa S Immediately after the conrecrai o the | Se C regat will withdraw to ti 100] r or , whe iia! | be red dy ' he a 0 Tickets | Wh { I > lunch car vd f ior 250. st Dodd’a| drng rea 1 at t é a r aie j { ‘ Ex {ON eave your | x and take a much-needed rest by | the talking man does not always attending the Regatta Excursion on Mon lead. Spend a day on the water and : go back to # tk invigorated by the health We en leavor to make our perform- f ce4 , What better recreation | ance in FURNITURE values equal . , rthan a delightful sail | to our promise in the newspafer. about five hoars, ¥ es . sy: 3 . ‘ | .s If not we are willing to pay forfeit h ywing tactics of the | ‘ inzen | ‘ in eager < —lose the trade. ‘ 5 you enjoy the excellent | ! rendered by aan ry pe saunas is Ba ceshumenta in th e ‘es - y le bit fan? 3 in ote] MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD ec y i - Saturday — Snaps ~>»e eo GLOVES. GLOVES UNDERVESTS HOSIERY, HOSIERY SNAP PRICES ON A ounter full of hem —--— atin Large Baskets Full at Large Baskets Fuli at Clear- Clear- anon ance Prices Prices Blouses, Blouses! cxesnaxce PRICES ON ‘Corsets, Corsets ~~ ee See also our special lines of “7 Veilings, « Sunshades, * - Bathing « Suits i id ~~ BEER BROS. Aressveenenepenens nennnnenerenenenenen veneer perpen pnnnenenennpnrpnneneneerneRRrnRRnrOPRnRNDpRRRRRDREITDIRPRPRRRNRREDRTDRRDD NT PRTDND HEF aera itt} Hin = —THE- + Sire Corsets AW as(i)ted Feeling The discomfort of a lady in a poorly fitting corset. : WEEKS’ glove fitting ‘cor- sets give the waist a neat ap- pearance and insure comfort besides, 1800 pairs in Stock. 20 diflerent Styles. Hats and Millinery All trimmed millinery at exxtremely low prices to clear out. All untrimmed hats 50c to $1.50 each, Q5e from to clear at 200 black 35e, now Ve. 15 stylish summer capes, all and brown sailors new, $6 to $10 each, now $2.50. 12 stylish fancy capes $2.50 to $5, now 9%ec. Ail summer goods go at low prices. = =_— ESS OF WALES COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL. Matriculation Examinations, July, PRINCE 1896. SCHOLARSHIPS. Prince County—Ellie Clark, Summer- side; Augustus Bentley, Kensington. King ’s County—Louis Brehaut, Sands; Alex. McLeod, Heatherdale. Que en’s County—H. Johnstone, Brack- ley Point; A. EK. McIntosh, Victoria. “‘Charlouetown—Frank McMillan, nie McMillan. White Fan- SENIOR BXAMINATIONS. Nomnber of marks attainable, 700; ne- cessary to pase, 350. | Ellie Clark, Summerside, 609. Augustus Bentley, Kensington, 595. Louis Brehaut, White Sands, 586. (ee ter's for Wall Paper Hammond Johnstone, Brackley Point, | 582. . ex. McLeod, a 570 E: McIntosh, Victoria, 566. R bert Murphy, Seaview, 563. Laura Raynor, Travellers’ Rest, 551. Chas. Mooney, Kelly’s Cross, 550. Dougald Renton, Georgetown, 547, Maria G. Travers, Alberton, 542. Burdett Stevenson, New Glasgow, 536. Amy Carver, Pownal, 534. Mary Brace, Summerside, 534. Wm. J. Green, Clifton, 533. Lottie Scott, Warren Grove, 530. Ella Brown, New Glasgow, 529. Edgar Brown, do, 526. Geo. McMillan, Victoria, 525. J. B. Champion, Alberton, 518. Geo. Sutherland, Souris, 517. toy McLean, do; 516. W. Lea McQuarrie, Victoria, 513. tobt. Forsythe, Alberton, 506. Frederick Darke, Brookfield, 505. Frank MeMi len, Charlottetown, 498. Valter Jones, Pownal, 496. Ellen E. Lannan, Summerville, 494. Jobn C. Ballem, Mt. Albion 493. Ella J, Walker, Kensington, 487. Mary McIntyre, Souris, 485. Ethel Read, “Summerside, 484. Robt. L. Glover, Kensington, 483. Harry McMillan, Albery Plains, 478. Milton Simpson, Belmont, 477. Elsie Brehaut, W hite Sande, 477. Das. J. McLeod, Heatherdale, 474. Lucy Marchbanks, Traveller’s 472. Hubert McCallum, Brackley Pt., 469. : rville Schurman, Summerside, 469. Zach, Buote, Cavendish, 468. Joseph Bradley, Cardigan Bridge, 467. Roland Cahill, Alberton, 465. A. R. McLeod, Uigg, 464. George McCallum, St. Eleanor’s, 463. Aibert Robblee, Tryon, 462. Millicent Wright, Kensington, 462. Chas, McKeivie, Summerside, 461. Mabel Keefe, Souris, 461. James Lannon, Summerville, 461. Cecil Walker, Kensington, 460. Re st, George Mallett, York, 458. l’'annie MeMil‘en, Cl a-lottetown, $57. Ursvla Corcoran, Alberton, 456. W.H. Musick, Uigg, 455. George Read, Renmanside, 453. Cyriac Buote, Cavendish, 452. Birdie Stevenson, Warren Senin 449, Maud Bremner, Charlottetown, 448. arah Burnett, Charlottetown, 448. Maurice McDonald, Souris, 445. Stanhope McLeod, Charlottetown, 444. - Donald McDonald, Uigg, 44. James D. McPherson, South Pinaette, 444. John W. Gunn, Clifton, 445. J. D. McLeod, Kensington, 441. Madge Henderson, York, 441. William Johnstone, New Glasgow, 441. Arthur Campbell, Montague, 440. Annie L. McGrath, Tignish, "440. W. J. McMillan, Kensington, 438. Minnie White, North River, 438. William McKinnon, De Sable, 437. Fred Tanton, Summerside, 434. Angus D. McKinnon, Hartsville, 432. i Smith, New Glasgow, 420. R. W. Tanton, St. Eleanor’ 2, 429, Howard Aitken, Lower Montague, 429. Emily Ackland, North River, 428. F. W. McKay, Stanley Bridge, 428. He ‘vert Macdonald, Emerald, 428. Duncan Kennedy, Ch’town, 427, | alize that there James D. Penderga t, Katie A. Koss, Flat River, 426. : 2 Roy Fraser, Montague, 425. oe aa : s Gertie Gillis, city convent, 425. Michael Campbell, Mitchell River, 423. | 7 Fred Auld, Covehead, 423. Solo White, North River, 423. Pius McIntyre, Souris, 421. Josephine Gaudet, Tignish 419, : Alfred McNeill, Summerside, Dunstan McSwain, city, 415. Nellie McDonald, city convent, 415. Harry Hibbett, Georgetown, 415. Minnie Murphy, St. ‘Aun’s, 413, Susana Smith, Webster’s Corner, 413, Brenton Currie, New Dominion, 412. Cecil McNeill, Kensington, 410. Katie Hennessey, do, 410. Malcolm McKenzie, Canoe Cove, 409. Bessie M. Crosby, Marshfield, 408. E. W. Warren, Charlottetown, 408. John Robinson, Brackley Point, 407. Irene McBeth, Marshfie ld, 406. Gracie Gordon, New Perth, 404. J. W. Bears, Belle Creek, 404. Pius McDonald, Uigg, 403. Malcolm Gillis, Head Montague, 403, U. A. Lowther, New Dominion, 403. Marie Munroe, Georgetown, 403. Arthur W. Furness, Vernon Bridge, 400. Hug gh McKay, Clifton, 400. Edith A. Moere, Ek ion, 399. B. D. McDonald, Mouut Stewart, 396. Oliver McEachern, city, 396. Francis McMillan, Midgell, 395. — McCarthy, Tignish Convent, 395. Archibald MeIsaac, St. Peter’s Bay, 394. Fiorence Mullally, Tracadie Cross, 393. Lena C. Gillis, Garfield, 392. Nazaire Doucette, South Rustico, 391. aoe Christopher, Tignish Convent, 390. John W. McLeod, —, 387, Joseph McPherson, Uigg, 386. Rebert Lawless, Little Pond, 385. Christina McInnis, Tignish Convent, 385. W.C. Lawson, Charlottetown, 381. Alberta Smith, city, 379. Gertie Bolger, city, 379. Blanche Balderson, St. Peter’s Bay, 378. Anvie Stewart, Clarke’s Mills, 372. Robert Jones, Pownal, 372. Hodge McNeill, Stanley, 371. Janet Smith, New Perth, S7i, Bessie Stewart, city, 371. Hattie Curley, city, 371. John L. Hobkirk, city, 370. Welford Prowse, Brackley Pviat Road, 366. Brenton Alley, Cardigan Bridge, 362. Leona Burdette, Bridgetown, 358. Convent River JUNIOR—FAILED IN SENIOR EXAMINATION. Sanctimus McKinnon, Richmond, 323. George Ross, Ross Corner, 311. Henry Doucette, St. Dunstan’s College, 309. Allister McDonald, Georgetown, 303, Everett Fraser, North Lake, 301. Bessie McPhee, Charlottetown Convent, 298. James Steele, Sturgeon, 291. Daisy Bajlem, Pownal, 291. Alvin Doherty, Miscouche, 289. Maud Trainor, Johneon’s River, 235. Benj. Deacon, Freetown, 283. May Clarke, Charlottetown, 284. Stephen Larkin, Head of St. Bay, 281. Christina MeNeill, Charlottetown, 276. Herbert Scantlebary, Charlottetown, 275. : Herbert McKenzie, Vernon River Bridge, 270. Edith McDonald, Kingsboro, 269. Fanvy Brown, Margate, 257. John Gould, Ellerslie, 250. Mary Campbell, Uigg, 252. Emma Gaudet, Miscouche, 249. The following having failed in arith- metic, shall be admitted to study in Col- lege, but not for teachers’ licenses : Robt. McNeill, Union Road, 420. Augustine Smith, Alberton, 413. Carrie Pridham, Clarke’s Mills, 406. Laura Francis, Westmorelond, 402. Hugh McPhee, Heatherdale, 402. Katie Ahearn, Tignish, 398. Almira R obertson, Charlottetown, 393. Jobo Campbell, Alberton, 391. Grace Marchbank, Traveller's 390. May McMurdo, Summerside, 390. Peter McDonald, Durell, 385. Nellie Bain, Cornwall, 382. Grace Uamilton, Summerside, 382. Wi'fred Gaudet, Miscouche, 382. Bessie Dockendorff, North River, 378. Margaret Smith, Charlottetown, 376. Angus Matheson, Heatherdale, 372. Bessie McKay, Ellerslie, 368. Roy Connors, Summerside, 367. Anderson McGongan, Malpeque, 363. Sarah Ross, Wheatle y River, 360. Maud Pratt, Head St. Peter’s Bay, 356. Lucy Bent, Summerside, 347. Following have passed senior exaimina- tions only : Annie G. Jenkins, Mount Albion, 168. Owen Kiggins, ——- 151. Wesley Coftin, I sot 40, 149. Regiva Flood, Maplewood, 121. Maggie Laughran, Fort Augustus, 101. Cecilia Williams, Mount Pleasant, 101. Daniel Ross, Garfield, 94. Carrie Coyle, Charlcttetown, 81, Janie McLeod, Richmond, 78. Following have passed junior examina- Peter’s Rest, | tions only: George C. Burhoe, Alexander, 318. Anna Campbell, Dundas, 312. John A. Mooney, Peake’s Station, 280. William Taylor, Lower Freetown, 248. ES A A Iv’Ss THE LITTLE THINGS THAT COUNT, The true philosophy cf happiness is to be well fed and — clad and not to re- ie anything else to desire. | We may, inde af, have dined well and be | warmly dressed without being contented, | | { | shoes. but we certainly can’t be contented while we are husgry andcold. Life is a monot- onous grind at best and we can only equip ourselves as comfortably as possible for the inevitab’e work, taking pleasure out | of any new idea which aids us in outwit— | ting Dame Nature’s frosty embraces. The interlining of winter clothing with Fibre Chamois is a new and splendid idea for providing a completely wind and rain proof garment at very slight expense. Yor Saturday only—20 per cent. dis- count this even ng on all lines of beots and Be sure and call at J. B. Macdon- ald & Co’s. Men’s and boys’ straw hats at cost at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Persons who have left watch work with M. & G. Goodstein for repairs should call before August lst. If not called for, watches will be sold by auction, as the firm is going away. Shive’s Powder for Horn-Fly at Central Drug Store. jy2l-3ing, Kensington, 427, | Wetlge- wood. We are showing some very pretty thingsin ROY AL2ENGLISH WEDGE-|% WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt’ Holders. NEW NOVELS ALWAYS STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Balls, Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. Davies Drugstore Michasimas Term Begins Sept 5, 1898 | We still ” ad in oad 30 Bode Water A NEW ONE. Going to beni anew watch ? I am showing a large line of good timers, pretty and low priced. Never before has so much watch value been offered for so little money. Now is a good time to buy, my guar- antee with every waten. W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS dgehi . oe —6th yea Finest Fruit BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA—~ CHAIRMAN BOARD \ : > ™ OF TRUSTEES; LADY PRINCIPAL—MISS Juices and 1 ulps, Cream aud MACHIN; VICE-PRINCIVAL—MISS PAINTER Phosp! ate — ‘ lé . With Eight Resident Governesses, Four Instructors, Matron and Trained Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Rooms, and the En larged Sci:001 Room, will be ready for oc - cupation in September. Special Senior ‘Students admitted. Dip- lomas gravted. The situation of Edgehill is remarkably attractive and healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts, Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover eight acres. For calendar containg full information apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N.S. jy21-246 ul 15th Sep. The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E. L, Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fifteen Million Dollars ESTABLISHED 1845 DESBRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS - - Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town Balance of stock of F. de C. nearly half price. Jack Davies & Co., St. George Pharmacy. Davies at Beales’ Corner, jy22-Im. EXCURSION O EAST RIVER On Monday, 27th inst. The Steamer Jacques Cartier will, on Monday, the 27th inst., leave the Steam Navigation Compan y’s Wharf,at 2 o’clock p. m., for Cranberry and Haggarty’s Wharves, returningto Charlottetown at 7 o’clock. Fare for the trip, 20c. L. C. OWEN, jy 23-2in. “Lily Queen” is the Best. “Lily Queen” Flovr is made troma mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest Family] * Flours in Canada to-day, and has given the best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. STRAW HATS ———$_ Office : our stock of Men’s Straw Hats we will If you want one, now is your time. The baiance of clear vut at small prices. Some nice light-weight FELT HATS, suitable for Summer wear. The prices are down low, SHE OUR DUST COATS, the long and the short of them, in black and colored, at J. B. MACDONALD & CO G4SENMESE MNS SE Me Se bs SYS e e =e © a ° ofmne > fee “\\e . > ee . Sight Night gis Lae Gye em eye oe e &. unl AY AS se % “> - & 2 ow. AS aS i ° oe QS wz . iS 2 Hot-day Comfori » « ide y re ZS In this Corset department of ours eS se rerea i iene Sian sv OD at SUMMER CORSETS Yon don’t know how much coolness and comfort can be confined with 7 sty ish appoarance and perfect fit. 4 , re . Prices are only 42c, 50c, 72c, accord ° ° IS ing to quality, Cs Se wv 4 oore CLEO = © & e aS : = at A ~ Successors to Perkins & Sterns. \ NW. we —@ *@° a sh oo aS as We we —* —@ oe White and Colored SHIRTS opening at Sizes 14 to18}, Dp. Ae BRUCE, iy” “Zi * * AIS 4 : > HAVE u— Read about our special sale? Have you been in to see the goods? Do you know anything about those $12 and $14 made to order suits, out of imported goods? S A. McDONALD Fashionable Tailor LADIES — TAN SHOES Superior quality, reduced to $1.25 to clear, only a few pairs left. W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building FAST BLACK COTTON - HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. x Hosiery or Gloves bearing above trademark are absolutely fast black, —_lr ee and durable. = for IZermsdorf- dyed It iter he osiery counter. MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE) EASIDE HOTEL, Huston Beach, PBI UMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Fine Land cane, B suitiful Grounds. Shady Surf and Still Water Bathing. nice pier, quet and Tenais Lawas. etc— Ad dress fe J¢CHN NEWSOW Walks, Boating Bowling Alley, Cro Charlotetown. a- iy Lat, ow 5 Avis y o> AER ai pone ath finns ay Coach meets “= 2s" sell traine at = > po _= > Hunter liver — ~ : = ‘Station. Coach id aa n Metals every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, between 4 and 6 o'clock p. m., calling for guests. EMPIRE BLEND TEA 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 wand get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J. ‘MORRIS