TILE DAILY EXAMINER Our August Sale. or 5 | Trade is foo ] style. ‘ful Cheap Men. ‘ PROWSE od, an] our summer gods are moving off in If you want light weight Undere'’othing. there is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men : TUESDAY, AUGUST Our August Sale. Is meeting with grand Tweed Suits for m2n or clear. of to success. All old lines boys are mi rke!l down Make no mistake, now is the time to buy, and ours is the place to spen| your money PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men | ar A 17, 1896. Our August Sale. Print Cottons, Dress Goods, Ginghars, Shir.ing, Flannellettes, ete., are guing at prices never before reached in the history of this town. Come one and all and trade with the boys. Good guods, 36 inches to the yard, and $1.25 worth of goods for $1.00. BROTHERS, PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men } | mii to tb market Wot Ovringe fur their goods, but hav-| condition of the and ing paid for them in sonip | CASH, Weeks & Co. are able to present to the CASH BUYERS of this pro- vince fresh, new, up-to- date goods in every de- partment. We don’t want poor, cheap goods, but we do want and we get goods that meet with and MAKE QUICK approval SALES. These goods are now coming in every day for the fall trade. We want every CASH BUYER to come and trade with us. r LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS if ‘ ad \! ‘ 4. ' Pr . s ; W n rowse bros, for Clothing, Reer B Dress Goods, _— : iUST OPENED — 117 (one hundred < and seventeen) Bays’ 2- piece Suits, worth = I ular way $2.25 1 $2.75. W @ ught this line away below cost and wi fer the iot at $1.50,$1.75, and $1.95. - Come and see the goods for yourselves. . 1 to} Rowse Bao : ' re LOT NO. 2—50 Boys’ Suits to fit bovs > wt from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 . ' We are bound to place good honest litt ‘ ‘ en. | Suits on our counters so cheap that ar : “ ‘ c aliv te rht. and every person can atford to get one, » fo George PROWSE BROS, © ‘ . . es The Wonderful Cheap Men. lr ‘ a it ee ' N Ri -T rnual | Shier on tie soma or Mr we /OtEArNS is Bes ; grounds of Mr. Me: S S » ‘ sb'es will be ided fue ¢ Tea, 2: | aa ie | THE BOAT RACES VESTERDAY. Ra s Tne Chr s - | ee de . 2 » the Hillsborough Crew Win in the PFour-oared has } us Chureb Co vest. ‘ Tovic: “See The boat race which started yeerterday | i 24,) from Connoliy’s wharf ended about $9.30 11 jlast night. Atoneo’clock, the hour at which the boats should have stuirted, \ W kes a good breeze waa blowing, and ha! hey rea : M been sent off the race would have ended by j | ‘ cg i6 p.m. But, owing to one cause and an- Car x ‘ww OeV ng. Kverv—-lother, the staré was not made till 2.50. t ake the From that hour the wind steadily declined ‘ ‘ until at 6 o’clock hardly acatspaw refiled - iti.@ surface. Ai thet hour the boats were Mo 0 Menley 17th | i the harbor mouth, the sloop Alma in tt Dou-e’a Woods, teiween | 65} the lead, and James Tayloi’s lobster boat ci and Yeo’s Corner, a purse with}second. From that point however the race . tex, silver, railway tinetable and | was lutle more than a drifting match, and kes i be rewa i by | seeing that the boats would not finish im Jeavii Mr. Met . ’ownal S I meal! bat three withdrew from the ——— | ours< These three however, beat their GRRAT ASTE Pea. —T Great bast | weary way to the n } sh of ihe course, ar ern Tea Party will take | Seikirk | Tiving at Cor y's Wharf about 9 o’clock, } Stat morrow Dhis ua a|ideal first, Alma second, and Pathfiader mo- tf y for anv v4 i third. The pe ple onthe wharf at gthat ing to get away toto the untrv. Return|tme welcomed the valiant three with fare lv : : » Caar elown Oly 75e. | bearty CLeers. For pa sre vee aivt. Asa result of so many boats being < omen pelled to withdraw the management bas y i Brothers of St ecided to have the race sailed over again Lew “ vy Ladg-, 1.0.0. F »j on Thursday next, tLe start to be at 10 a. a’ - a Ul ws Hall} m. ‘ \ ‘ \ ‘ clock} The four-oared race between acrew from sis | the purpes g the fan-| the Hil'sborough Boating Club and agreet eral « { we B N + Davies, of! crew, was won easily by the Hill-borough Exce!s r leds N { us. rew, The course was to White’s Punt i | Buoy and return, ao distance of in . ‘ ws ree miles. ‘ibe Hé ils borough 2 neve . pe erew was composed of Ed. White, sae ” _—— re of tam = eT | ¢Ltroke), Thos. Flynn 2nd, Geo. Prowse ome ee the tuterment eins | sed, John Cornfoot (bow.) The members at Shereow! Cemetery. The attendan “lofthe other crew were W. J. Gormley of Masons 3 1s generaliy was very) (ope), D. Chapman 2nd, J. Gormley laroe. The pall-bearera were: Dani s “eo ; . ¢ > — con 3rd, James Mckenzie (bow.) Davies, W. E. Daweon, Wi'liam Do td, | A thie eetting in Hine the - « a es 5 Chen sel Wa oe minscask hase “thos Eiwa ’ given and the Hillsborough boat shot A. Weeks. ahead, but almost immediate y T. Flynn Maratace Betss.—Last evening at the | ¥bo was making prod gions efforts, slip M. Steele we bride ia a Sieele, of th he taugtit #§« hosts of ticn, ern. BUSINES ‘ ham, lege, my itt the Mart E., request entertaiw de fi them te. W.C ment< they the en given by t Cueese Rs reports: “ The pub another advance of sixpence on both, but Lertain hased their arrangement’ on the promise ; re 1 CoLLece - of this city, having pur hased the in erest of Mr.S F. Hod Y. P.8.C. E a y person who at their bomes and now potty lega’es 1001 re-ikdence of the Rev ou, Mr. James C. Lawson and Miss Florr'e unite age. rh langhter of sity, lately returned f.om the Northwest for vort.—The Mortria’ and buyers find it up their minds what price to.: ccept spot to day sellers wanted Tic. to 8e finest Quebec, and 8c. to Sc. f his advertisement elsewhere. hem is well and favorably known, and de- serve to succeed in his enterprise. e graduate of the Montreal Business where he taught during the past yes aud zave the fullest satisfaction. Further particulars may be obtained by referring o his advertisement. Coxvextion .—The tainers cf delegates : ein clLarge of me convention of the Y. P. S.C. elves unable to do eo, to J G woud wi ‘ lio marr Mr. R the groom fh and some time. » cheese cable wT Wes Mr. Isaac on ton thes Deis 1) in the Prin susine<s _——- “The executive the preparations sed proni H Co an where 3th bave Trace, coming io friends, with whom Tae Examirer joins in ex'e.ding congratulations. Gezette made eti.| Las a good distance to travel before js on a parity with checse prices here. Tie market continues in an excited cond difficult to make ¢ On for ' t Oxen-— tre Edwerd Is'and fF College and Shortbard Institute, will continue same, as may be seen upon reference to Mr. Oxen i. Johnson & Johnson. ex- | ecutive commiitee met Monday e#¢ 5 p. m., ar wderedethe following resolution to be printed for the information of the enter cotn- for Turner of what other arrange pave me he pe —W. J. Kirby, Sec’y of Committee. D "t forget that the slaughter sale is in full Lioom the Bargain Corner. made for ment of these delegates, as disappointments ut ce pi the ommittee, they to entertain a = = = 7 = = = tis), DPPH OP PRRn TnTTORPTR ART erepreervennonnentensrrnet net wi ao - Tlosiery remain tity is not large the range of sizes Goods worth up to 55e all one complete. price 12c. Cc Cc Qeach Many hundreds o* yards of lace have been sold during our special clearance cr cummer laves. Sal: continues on'y a day o- two longer. If you want to share in these call to-day. All s'zes in Children’s Ribbed Undcr- vests, finely fiaished, and shaped Not the ordinary kind, (we sell the or- dinary at 5c each), but the good wear will fit well quatity 9c each. Special Value in Bath Towels (0 per Cent. Discount off Balaice of Bathing Suits | Case Palin Leaf Fans, Ic ezch ~e ee ~~ BEER BROS. Prrrrenrcarrrrrerytty Wild of gate 2, entertain- ¢ matter now woald greatly embarass having when out shopping to-night al .rrevnvvvevonnevennsnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnsttnune annnaTnnnF TEN TT TPR TPTnTT? Prices to Profit by =s co. o r ° ‘ ‘ Not many of our wonderful 12c Cotton Ilowever, if the quan- Fancy printed Dress Mus ing, regular price 30c. Spotted Muslins, regu ar price Scotch Zephyrs—a whole full—a'l reduced to 150 to speedily clear. iad ! ei ite. bert B. another start was made. e j Rright | ped from his seat and broke his foot strap. lis slowed them up, and the boats co Both boats were called back and As before, th: Hillsborough crew gained from the first and they increased the lead throughout the about a hundred yards ahead of their rivals. | aS2eoeSVeoeoevwsoese? $ We Have Two kinds of Soap Toat we are selling at 5 cents a Cake We think it extra "g value. Persons who have used it think so Are you interested enough t» call in and see it? «Other kinds at other prices. ¢ od too. aen222 eee Graduates in Pharmacy. ¢ # ¢ ' ¢ ‘ ¢ f ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ° ¢ é ( ¢ ¥ Just — A LITTLE DIFFERENCE. Made a little better — Sold alittle cheaper-- Vear a little longer— Just a little newer— &e., &»., &e., &. ©! Only a few little reasons why our Furniture selis. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD Who Sell at Seliing Prices. Money back if not satis- fed. TUK LATE JOHN BOWERS, P, W. P. The following resolution was unanimons- ly passed by Victoria Division on Monday. the 17th of August, and ordered to be sent to the press for publication: Victoria Di- vision, No 4, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, havirg beard of the recent death of Brother John Bowers, P. W. P. desires to place on record its earnest sympathy and ro further express our feeling of great loss n the removal of one who has always since bis connection Ww ith the temprrapce cause, and especially the order of the Sons of Temperance, proved himself an earnest and active worker in this great reform. He was one of the oldest Sons uf Temperance on P. E. Island, having joined Prince Edward Division, No 1, in May 1848. His presence and counsel will be missed from the Division rooms and also from the pub- 1¢ meetings for the promotion of temper- ince. We pray that the great Patriarch above may raise up someone to fill the breach so recently madein our ranks by the deceare of our brother: that this great reform may still advance til we attain that for which our brother also laboured, the iotal prohibition of the liquor traffic. oer PERSONAL: Mr. Walter Simpson, of Bay View is in Owl. Hon. John Costigan left for Dublin on Monday to attend the Irish National Cua- vention. Conductor T. K. Stanley, of the P. F. Cc 12°, is still I5~ counter raists. [sland railway, and wife, were in the city on Saturday.—Moncton Times. Mr. Chester B. Macreill, of Vancouver, B. U., who bas been spenaiog a few week - a d fr en ls in this province, Pacific with relatives leaves to-morrow on return to the coast. Two well-krown and popular knigh s of the gripsack, Messrs. M. C. McRobbie, of St. John, and Charles Nicoll, of Mon- treal, are “doing” the province. They are in the city to-day. The venerable Field Marshal Count vou Blumenthal, the greatert surviving Ger- man commander of the war of 1870-71, is in spite of his eighty-six years about to start on a long tour in Sweden and Nor- way. There were registered at the Queen Hotel Jat evening : Miles Martin, M. D. Lemuel Martin, Heatherdale; Rev. R. W. each, wife and childrer, Quincey, Mass 4; H.Smith, Ottaws; A. Campbell, St. Thomas 1. §. Browning and wife. Ludlow, Mass.; John Tetlow, M.H al. M. Newbald, Bos- ton: C. J. Anderson and wife, Trure, N. 8; R Farrow, Toronto. ‘the arrival today inc'uded: James Laird, New Gla-gow; Albert Dewar and wife, Summerside; J. J. Gav, V. C. Gay, Pownal. Mr. J. B. Rankine, of Perth Amboy, N J., is vis'ting relatives and friends in his pative Province. It is sixteen years since Mr. Rankine left Prince Edward Island, and the last ten cf these bave been spent at Pe:th Amboy, where be is superinten ~<- —~—_ —= —_~ oe ~~! = — —_ —_ _~ —~ - <r — —~_ od —_ ~~ _—— —<_ —_ —~> —~s ~~ —_ ~~ — —_ —_ << — —_ - —_ —— —-_ il << — ~_ a ~— -: ~ — —— 2 oe — 3 ~— ~~ -— —_— =! —-_ ~~ —_ — ~~ —-? ~~ ~~ — ~~ > — — — —~ ~~ _ -_ —_ — —_— ——_ —_ —w — —_ —<— - —~_ — —_ —_ —_ ——_ —? 4 2. = —~_ = = = ~_~ = = -_ —-? tendent end part owner cf the Perth A-unboy Dry Dock Company. Tue Exam ex is pleased to hear of Mr. Rankine’s sucess, and jvins in the welcome that is be ng exteaded to him after his Jong ab- se ice. At the Hotel Davies: B.C. Bord n and wife, J. M. Palmer and wife, Sackville; Joseph Ailan, Montrea!; J. F. Sanxay, Miss Lottie Sanxay, Miss Annie Sanexy, Thos E. Draper, Arthur Drap-r, 3rooklyn C.H. B, Longworth, Cixy; Henry King, Halifax; A. R Fisher and wife, Miss Kime Fisher, Joseph E. Fisher and w fe, C..m. Eden, Bostov ;_ _H. Stedn an and wife, Master Stedman, Waterbury; Mr. and Mrs. Weand, Reading P; A. &. Whiteman and wife, Boston; P. *. Dovle, Boston; Mrs. James, New York; Mise Ferguson, do; I Oppenh imer, Phiind. pis R. Stoneuse, do; Mrs. H, Han ebury, do; q. A. Mclean, Brandywine Ps; James t. THE PEOPLE'S STORE Carter's for Wall Paper 1, 0, G, T. District Lodge Meeting. The anoual session of the Victory Dis- triet Lodge No 1 was held with Rosebud Lodge, at Sturgeon, on Aug 10th, District Chief Templar, J. D. Stewart, presidings The various lodges in the district were well represented. After the transaction of the ordinary business, it was learned from various re- | po. ts, which were adopted subjectt» mach di-cussion, that the order stood well fin- ancially ani the membersbip had increa = ed. Nine members received the Dictrict Degree. The following resolut'ons which created interesting and animated discussion, were | proposed and adopted. Moved by W. H. Sears, seconded by A. R. Duncan as ful-! lows j— tesolved, that this district lodge endorse the action of the grand Lodge held at St ] eters with regard to several amendments to the Canada Temperance Act. Amend - | ments that are to be petitioned for are as fol- lows : ‘That the term of imprisonment for second offence Le doub ed, and the term for tuird offence be six months with hard la- bor, and that the amounts of liquor that can be bonght under ihe Act be raised from 10 to 30 or 50 gallons. Carried un animously. Moved by E G. Gillings, seconded by W.H. Bears, as follows : Resolved that this ai-trict lodge condemn the practice of selling cider and cigars at tea parties, and also the practice of Goo lt Templars frequenting places where intoxt- cating liquors are sold, and buying beer. Carried unanimously. The fo'lowing officers were elected and installed for the ensuing year :— D. C. T.—W. H. Bears. D. Couns—E. G. Giddings. D.S. J. T.—Lizzie Richards. D. V. T. - Irene McLeod. D. Secy.—A. R. Dauncey,. D. Treas. —Th: mas Miller. DL. Chap.—S. M. Martin. ID). Mars.—Albert Conrol. D. Guard —George Bulpitt D. Sent.—Howard Aitken. D. Deputy Mars.—Katie Campbell. D. Asst. Secy —D. A. Horton. D. P.C. T.— J. D. Stewart. The semi-annual session will be held in counection with Lerd Stanley lodge at Murray Harb r North on the second Fri- day of February. In the evening the public meeting was well attended and a programme, consist- ing of readings, recitations, song, speeches evc., was rendered to the satisfaction of all. 4.8. Davuscey, D. Secy, JUBILEE SINGERS, The Ball Family (Colored) Jub'lee Singers Comiog to Charlottetown, The Official Board of the Upper Metho- dist Charch have secured the services of this talented family for September 6, 7, and 8, when the Kev. Mr. Ball,of the B. M. E. Church, Toronto, will preach and the Jubilee Singers will siog in connection with the Subbath services on the 6th, and ou the 7th and 8th the family of nine singers and players will give two of their uniqae aud soul-inspiring Concerts. A lady remarked yesterday, “are thev coming here, [am so glad, | have heard them befure and they are maguificeut. I shall be glad to hear them again.” The following is what One paper out of many says of this popular family. They are thus spoken cf by the Canadian Place Canadian: The Ball family (col- ored) came to town Saturday. No group that bas ever visited us created such a sensation. On Sunday morniog they sang in the Methodist Caurch. ‘The large building was filled to its utmost capacity. But the like ot the evening service was never before known. Hundreds were turned away. The annex was crowded to suffocation, even the windows et the re- cess, while every draw seat was occupied, and the aliar steps, the pulpit steps, the orchestra aud every inch of room. Scores to0, stood throughout. Worshipper was packed against worshipper as by hydraulic pressure. On Monday evening the Opera hall was a jam cf mortals. The pro- gramme was of the kind peculiar to the race, but there was an unwonted spell in the voices and appearance of the children, of whom strong-voiced curly-headed, manly little Charlie, seemed the favorite though Sophie, aged five, was a centre of attraction. There were many encores. CURE FOR DROPSY. Only a Positive Symptom—Not a Disease of Itself—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. CampseLLrorp (Special), Aug. 17.—An aunlooked fer and remarkable recovery from sdvanced stage of dropsy is just made pulilic here. It is the case of Mre. John Werse, wife of the widely known veteran stage proprietor, whose life, for months, hed been despa red of. From the accumulated water peculiar to this dis- ease she became eo helpless as to be un- able to drag one foot after the other. She now appears on the street end says She is as well as everin her ‘ife; and claims taat after al] other meaus had failed, she thanks Dodd’s Kidney Pills for her unex- pected cure. A —— School and college books at Carter's tookstore. See advt. augl8 d&w The Bargain Corner sale is booming. Geru ne slaughter prices drav the crowd. The best opportunity you will ever have to buy eluthing for yourself and boys is now presented at the Bargain Corner. Everything inthe shape «f clothing is reduced io slaughter price.- McKay Woolen Co. Remember the auction sale at the resi dence of Mrs. Heard, known as “ The ‘edar-,” on Thuretav, the 20th inst.. comoeneing at 1] «clock, a.m, when all her superior furature, horse, carriage, -leigh+, hw ness, farming implements, ete., will be sold without reserve. Premises opep for inspection to-morrow, Wednesday, fron 19 a m. uli 4 p.m—R. Bearsto, Auctioneer. Rick RED BLOOD is the foun- dation of good health. That is why Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH. ES DIED. Entered into rest, at his home in Char- lottetown, Ang. t7ch, Nathan Davies, in Reid, St. Jobn’s Que; W. Gree 'y Tor to; Moyran L. Scott, Lyon, Mas; Mejor Schurman, Summerside; C. Young, Ellsworth, Me; Mrs. J. P. Brennan, Master Brennan, Alberton; M. Stephens, Orwell; M. C. McKobbie, St. Jobn; Chae. Nicoll, Montreal; J. P. Ryder, Tisiladelphir; S$. u. Hi lmes, Bostor; I. C. iiuii, Tracadie; Neil MeKelvie, Summerside; Mr. and Mrs. F H. Johnson, Boston; J. BH. Carter, Sum- the 75th year of his age. [Fuveral from his late residence, Sidney Street East, on Wednesday, 19th inst., at 3 p.m.) This morning, Tuesday, 18th inst., Mary Louisa, infant child of Archibald McDougall, of the P. E. 1. Railway, aged one year and six months. “Suffer little children to come unto me.” merside. [Fvneral Wednesday, at 2 o’clock}. DAIRYMEN’S AS OCLIATION. Th: Adjouned Annual Meeting in P: ogress @- my. THe Dairymen’s Association met at eleven o’clock this ‘orenoon, the presi dent, John C. Underhay, E q.. hney season, bat sev. ral «f d -legates. A resolution was passed approving o the election of the president and secretary at last meeting. The President, Mr, Underiiay, was dele- respecting tue Hon. Mr. touching language by R Mune -ud Mr. Uuderhay gated to draw up a resolution the death of the late President, Alexander Laird. The laird was referred to in of death very His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor i in the chair this afternoon, and the A-so ciation bas edopted a number of bs -!aws. c in the chair. The meeting waa small on account of the If _ be the branch dairy associations were represented by GLBARING-0 BY AUCTION, by suction at her residence, known 11 o’clock, a. m. A’l her household Uther, Bedroom and K.tehen furniture. seaed Carriage, with extension top, 1 Sugyyv, 1 Wagon, Slerh+, Harness, Cart 8 | Plows, Harrows, Wheel-rake, -! Tools, Sats, &c, &e. Premises open for inspection on Wed SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Aug. 17—Zaidee, Munn, Pictou; Daniel Roberte, Wal lace; R. W. Sinith, Forrest i Sydney; Clayula, McDade, New York Fraser, Montreal; Pleiad-s, McInnis, an That You Saw iG Alice Phebe, Baily, Sydney; Rhuama, Hender- Pioneer, McLeod, Louisburg; ss. Coban Jace; D-yspring, LeBlanc, do; son, Wallace; Genesta, Gosbee, Pictou Blondel, Campbell, Syduey. CLEARED. 17—Lettie, Mountain, Aug. Pictou Dayspring, LeBlanc, Sydney; Henderson, Wallace. Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; s*. Coban, Fra- ser, Sydney; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace; Rhuama, Lesday, the 19th, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m Terms Cash. R. BEAIRSTO, lod&w dust Tell Them S-!] the best boots ever sould fir ; the money. We are giving bar- gains every day in our live. Through all the vears we’ve been fi st and : foremost in liberal dealin. We : ret the pace, others folow. Our leader is our Men’s $250 Boots. When you want boots or +l oes eal! and eee u?, and TELL THEM THAT YOU SAW ME. — _——s ost hae oe WATCH ? If not, it is a good time to buy. I have a grand stock of you to choose from; the latest and newest popular styles in silver and gold cases, and I have marked them at SPEC- IAL LOW PRICES. Every watch is thoroughly tested before being etfered for sale, aud my guarantee with each watch. W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. Weilge- wood. e are showing some very pretty thingsin WOOD WARE. Salt Holders. NEW STOCK. Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. guaranteed time-keepers, for ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars NOVELS ALWAYS IN Hammecks, Tennis Balls, Yours for bargains. 4. E. McKEACHEN, TBE SHOE MAN. American Notes taken at their face in exchange for goods at McE .chen’s She NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presente!, under “The Dominion Controverted Elections Act,’ against the return of Angustine Colin McDonald. E-quire, asa member of the Parliament of Canada for the Electoral District of Kings, in Prince Edward Island. Dated at Sonris East, the thirteenth day of August, 1890. DENNIS MURPHY, teturniug Officer fo- Electora! District cf King’s. augl3a—d&w WATGH SALE. On account of a change at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent. off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches fur ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and fine time keeping. A special discount will also be given on ali watches till after Exhibition. TERMS CASH. E. W. TAYLOR Cameron Block. GOO) BUSINESS STAND TO LET A louse and shops and outbuildings, and 9 acres of Jand situated at South Pinette Bridze. Moderate terms. Apply to MISS ANNIE YOUNG, aug8S—d&w. Pinette. FARM WANTED. to the undersigned at their cfiice in Charlotietown. McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, FAST COTTON | | : | trademark are absolutely lack, clean,stain!ess, pure, bright and durable. Ask for Ilermsdorf- dyed Ilosiery at hosiery counter, BLACK - HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Hosiery or Glove> bearing above fast a MEN'S HALF HOSE MEN’s BICYCLE HOSE | A GOOD RANGE AT LOWEPRICES TJ. HARKS, LONDON HOUSE eff cts, comprising Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 double Garden Auctioneer. Wr Sale SUPERIOR FURNITURE POR SALE | I am instructed by Mra. Heard to sell i 1 as f | “The Cedars,” on T.i URSDAY, THE 2 th DAY OF AUGUST, insi., commen?ing at Any person heving a small farm of from five to ten acres, within five miles of the city, may find a purchaser by applying | \ 4 i | | | i ' i. My, ee SEMEN NN SP SENCSL SUMS . aS = sigs SY SY "=o oN etre ° ¥ ° > > "ae etgye ape —- > ° nye. s “>” Siane es & + * > AS Nz a e ots Ge ve se prepared for it. Every day wor’t be SEN a San yo - showers mu-t come, tear it = = maxes small difference to the wearer of a eye gool Wat-rp-oef how often they come or how heavy they are. AS Wz We’re clo-ing ont a line of Waterproofs at the follow-oy prices :— * ~~ “oe Rega'arly $2.65, now for $1.55 <>? . 2.50 * 95 ot: “ 00, “ ae o7<. “ff \" 300, 22% — : : 4.00, . 2.70 “ 00, 3 00 > SZ . (a0, * 3 45 7 ¢ im, 6s 4.10 at and so on up to a $12 quality going at en ae Ne e > - $8.50. Moore & McLeod Successors to Perkins & Sterns, seen ae we e > . nbn GS sv * = . s © 7 Sp Gi: ses Gs SSR SBS AUGUST SALE! a —_———_—————— We are clearing out Dry Goods, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes at Slaughter Prices, during this month. Hverything going cheap. Ycs=—Come and see us for Cheap Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & CO ishiand anges — «—WVlade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—246 & wy ; on Wy = i ny 5 < 4 . =e All Summer Shirts and Straw Hats » / @€&033' Rr" Dp. A. BROCE, Canada’s Famovs Tailoring Establishment. att iy swtilliy ony Oy, : : as , * re +e. oe ce A ’ ki ee “i > i | 4 fiw i Ladies’ Fine Shoes We have lately addrd to stock, some very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, price 99e, $1 90 and upwards. Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building EMPIn: BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactery, but remember that there aro two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by Tr. J- MORRIS GB ET TRE OE AE Re EDA VB i Ee = i CLT LE NEE EE LEAL ANGLE ONE OT i Ey MEE BOF Oe ahem AERP EG Seog hing > ps A TE EW Migr PO gd OE TTT Gs Ma TRS i i ees a Nan Pgt i 5" Me