a as W EEKS’ 35c. WORTH UP TO SOc. Nearly 100 pieces of Dress Goods of all kinds, worth up to 80c. a yard Cail early for choice, All fo at 3c For 12 Days Only At 50c. WORTH UP TO $1.00 The choicest Dress Goods in Ur stock, nearly all new, and _ latest materials of this se ason, going at 50c. a yard, regular price ap to $1.00 per rard. Ou i Are Clearing Fast - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 do do §.25 at 2.75 de do 8.25 at 4.00 Velvet. Lace, Black and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape che tj Ladies’ Best Fnolish Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON. W. A. WEEKS & Co Wholesale and Retail r cent. diseount off. a Housekeeper's Delight— If there is one thing more than another that delights the house keeper it is a chwice, dainty lot of Silverware. A PERFECT _Ls» Table Service adds 50 per cent to the pleas- ure of eating. So long as we must eat, why not make it a pleasure by adding some nice table Silverware. We have a choice line to select from. Prices low. @eeceevse W. W. WELENER, Jeweler Edgehill--Church School for Girls Viindsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. . Bisno? Coveryey, D. D., Chair- fea ied of Triistees Miss TLerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Frincipal; eight Resident cnyer enced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Train ed Wewes. Board with Juition in English Department, SISS. Mrsic, Art, Puyyica, Cviture, etc. Preparation for the Univer- e extra-. ; e jes. Year begins Sept. 15th, 18 97. F or Calendar apply to Dr. Hinp. CARD. Te the Electors of Chariotte- town, Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated candidates test Charlottetown Common and Royalty, in the interests of the Liberal Party, we respect- fully soiicit your suppor Our record as re- presentatives of this constituency last four years, is before you. We are in ac- cord with the Platform of the Local Govern- ment as laid down in the address of the leader and if elected, shall, asin the past, do our best to promote the interests of our constitu- ents and of the Province. Thamking you for your former support, and to con- solicit#ag a continuance of your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE. all city prs. during the TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, A Penny-Wise and Pound-Foolish Policy Condemned. —— ee Rideau (Canal Men Overworked. Ortrawa, July 19.--The Rev. J. A. Elliott, in the McLeod street Methodist church, created a sensation at the service yesterday by denouncing the Government's penny-wise and pound-foolish policy. He said that while deserving civil were deprived of their statutory upon parsimonious principles, ment was squanderi..g schemes of doubtful utility, The staff on the Rideau Canal locks was reduced from eight to five this year, and throughout ali the heatof the past three weeks these men have been on duty twenty hours a day. Threeof the men are now ill from overwork. Fervaots increases the Geovern- millions upon -_ Ol OO > THE PEACE CONFERENCE, Matters in the East Still, Unsettled. ee ConsTanTinopLe, July 19.—At Satur- day’s sitiing of the peace conference’ the Turkish Minister of Foreign Aftairs sub- mitted a new frontier scheme which was unacceptable to the powers. The ambas- sadors thereupon informed the Minister that the conference would adjoure until he brought the written acceptance of their proposal by his government. MAN OVERBOARD. Drowned While Yachting on Sunday. Harirax, July 19—James McDonald, aged eignteen, was drowned on the North- west Arm yesterday, He was knocked overboard from his yacht by the boom. THE TRADE OUTLOOK. New York, July 18.—R. G. Dun & Co. savy of Canadian trade: There is on the whole no material change in the business situation, as none is to be expected during the mid-summer season, but there are indications of decided improvement tere- after with tome already realised. At St. Jobn the lumber business shows gz n, though there 1s not much mcvemeut in other staples. Collections contiuu? fairly good, though crop prospects are not very bright. Trade is seasonably quiet at Montreal, with remittances somewhat slow and money easy. ‘The banks have decided to reduce ite maXimun rate of interest On deposits to3 per cent. from Sept. lst. At Toronto the business in dry goods is unusually large for the season, and there is alsoimprovement in groceries, teas, and caaned goods, and agricultura! implements are in better demand. The week’s trade compares favorably with thet of past seasons in Winnipeg in spite of the mid-summer quiet. In wholesale trade at Victoria local business is quiet, but the demand from outside points is fair. and W ood The meeting held at Caledonia on the | L6th inst., was another witness to the certain def-at of the Peters candidates, Messi¢ Fork and Mee donald, on Weduae- day next, Lhe peoples candidates, Messrs McLean both made stirring speeches, plainly visible to the ordinary observer that the people were thoronghly convinced of the deplorable condition into which the Peters administration bad plunged the country. The Government candidates made the usual excuses and endeavored to fill in the time allotted to them, but the good deeda oftheir leader seemed so few and the int erruptions so numerous that they were ge pnine o bjeets of pity. ‘Lhe people of Caledonir will vote as one man on the 21st inst..and do their part in hurling from power the present corrupt and uuscrupulous Government, and it was MEETING AT HOPE RIVER, ns The People’s Party Jubilant. The meeting called by Messrs. Sinclair and Warburtoa, at Hope River last Friday evening was a big affair for the Couserva tives, Messrs. Beaton and McLeod rece ved an excellent hearing aod were warmly ap pluuded, while Mesers. Sinclair and War- burton’s friends could scarcely raise a tramp. The meeting was further addressed by Dr. McD e 1, Thomas Doyie and Wm. Hogan, who ip taro denounced the Peters Combination and made an excellent pres=:or upon the electors, while J. C. Clarke, J. IT. Cosgrove and T. Cullen made a faint attempt to defend the Peters Goveroment, The ude bas surely changed when prominent Liberals who have always voted that way got up and publicly told Messrs. Sinclairand Warburton they would not vote forthem. Messrs. Beaton and McLeod have an excellent prospect for victory on the 2lst, as dissatisfaction is heard on every side. The people of this district have awakened to the fact tbat they no longer want a lawyer from Char- lotteiowr aod ao aged and infirm. man of nearly 80 years of age to represent them, but euch men a* Beaton and McLeod who have been reared in their midat. ' Fifty Years Ago. TM Who could imagine that this should be The place where, in eighteen ninety-three That white world-wonder of arch and dome Should shadow tbe nations, polychrome... Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer’s Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started—so0 years ago. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer’s Pills accomplish whaf is promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893—a fact Retailers complaiu of dullness, and in dry goods the leading houses are trying to force business by clearance seleg, La _— Oe ee I. 0.0. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets tonight at Soclock. xvery member of the joint degree teem is requested to be present for practice. | uHeesyynenigyt rrrneenerenenEZ SOUVENIR GOODS A beautiful assortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own. City Post Office, nueen Sqtiare Gardens olontal Building. S.S. Stanley. etc,, eic. Every vis- itor and Lourist wiil want some of these goods to take home with them asa Souvenir of their visittothe “Garden of the Gulf.’ Also Stirling’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 16 to 25 cents each. SOU venir Paper Weights etc etc. GEO. CARTER & CO. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. ; PEPPHONONTRHSenTeDS Hrs neH rene HTT pes nrsonE pre nt ens nTen Queen Street. NPP? QUddbadbddabdddddadddaddddcdd eee e i eeC ee ete ret @ ees S8eCOeevtesed which emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. ¢ — —— Will you drop in to-dst and let us have the ota ofthat account we Sent yeu the other day ?— Moore & McLeod. ecececsceooeseccsscces 2960 Berger English Paris Green in 1 Ib tins, the best on the market. When you want it, we have it. A. W. REDDIN, Phu, B SUNNYSIDE, OOS OS20 SSO7 SEHPANMHSSOCE BS OS SEOSSESCSSSSSCOSSISESOS( DS GODBSOOSSSAEOIOSSO cue O68 200600. | Coeesececesce AAKAAAASARAAAAASAAASAAAAASASAAH CiBA RAUNT OR of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make the price exceedingly low to effect | eos ON SATURDAY WE BEGIN: A....». SCs SALE i a speedy sale. Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Sailor Suits. and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Stoc kk all new — No old goods of any kind. Sunnyside - Cc 69ec are attached and are waist. They’re well and fit well, only; regular 98 A AAR AMARA AAR AH AAS AAA AAA AAA AREAS kaa SHIRT WAISTS for it’s a nice line of dark cotton waist white linen detachable collar; cuffs sizes 55 and 36 c, clearing at 69c = a tn lo Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on all Boys’ Uluthiug. ‘Staaw Hats. Come and share in the bargaics., : Dry = Goods = Store Sailor Suits, $1.15 Shirt Waists fir 79¢ : Plain Black Cotton Waists, collars and cuffs are stiped black and white collars detachable, cuffs attached. Sizes 34 and 36 only; honestly made from honest goods, aud bou- estly priced at $1.15;to clear them they are marked at (9e PA Ba same oben as made to lvok TEASE SE ae FE SE SEE EE SF SESE EEE PEELE EE LEY EEE YY ee Whew | Butit’s wee, 7 REZY COOL Cn Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up. Cool Summer Underwear. Cool § Cool Summer Trousers. Summer Suits, A‘ the Very Lowest Prices. They R velues,and you should see ’em. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring Lobster Fishing The lcbster Poking seasOn is extended thuntil the 24 inst. J. A. Matheson. july 14 97 MOOR: & M’LEG MOORE & M’LEOD aticien ace Tyra Reyne meyer eaten i, xe What a hum there wou!d be on the streets about the derful way in which ~~ -- cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores, Every man who owns a horse should try it. SOLD ZYERYYWHERE—- ~ eae Wag % Reg f rast RVC Xin cut s M ; ™ ) ut r " e Er TT a es Cee mas . elede eaeseae s S¥-87- 50 Se Shh Y ¢ ‘= i. - “—e SIGNS 8Ighe Sighs oie We have Folding Lawn Chairs, Adjustable Back Canve Chairs, Camp C uairs, ‘Camp Stools, Just the thing Lounging Under The Trees This hot weather, Prices Right, ee NEWSON Ore ord. od. ww ISOS WAS Saas ‘a