ef ae ghar ea se THE DAILY EXA MINER TAeR ITEMS. } | Our August Sale. AUGUST 14, L896. | 3 rae eee | Trade is good, and our summer goods are moving off in Is meeting with grand success. All old lines of | good style. If you want light weight Underclothing, there Tweed Suits for men or boys are marked down to | is no better place in the city to get it than from the W onder- ful C heap Men. , PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men clear. Make no mistake, now is the time to buy, and ours is the place to spend your money. PROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men | Our August Sale. Print Cottons, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Shirtivg, Flannellettes, etc., are going at prices never before reached in the history of this town. Come one and all and trade with the boys. Good guvods, 36 inches to the yard, and $1.25. worth of goods for $1.00. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Chea pMno LOCAL AND ¢ ’ nD op fl f j aa {Prowse Bros, for Clothing, Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, r, T ' Gay & JUST OPENED —117 (one hundred @ a . irket to a a Severs te ny) B ys" 2-piece Suits, worth ia n the regular way $2.25 and $2.75. We ight t line away below cost and will ‘ Court} oifer the lot at $1.50,$1.75, and $1.95. Cha \ alte Come and see the goods for yourselves PRoWw Baos : “ &E Bs - . Sup 3 rvices prepa LOT NO. 2—50 Boys’ Suits to fit , eteey ec ' _" had in|from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 @ ia ' P g, at eight} Weare bound to place good honest litt ' suits On Our Counters so cheap that any oe i G and every person can afford to get one. 1 ’ rea »p yr Hs , ae : PROWSE BROS, Wa ty \ Savdvath, At i h, at ck The Wonderful Cheap Men - - ‘ t : eum a . Mac retureabte on Thureds “St ’ Best. rea earns is Bes b : r } Y . ‘ City ( Urrer Mernopisr Cuvre The men 8 WX exer oar he ag "Methodist Church quar pany es(.blis ga cod Stora ware- ly board ar meet this evening meeting requester i “ ase in tha y. a at 8.30; a full The oe Lace Curtains the balance of this season’s ue Tne Watson Bu Ox tHe Se eam, te 82nd Battalio: f erown b, | Band will play on Queen Square t ton! wotkmaul:ke | from 8 to 930 pm. and every Friday ever How It is nowjing, weather permitting, during the seasor ? é I —_—.—— A Correcrion.—The concluding line . lash med , (of Tuk Examiver’s article on depreciated Cue 8 . o resolu was | Currency ¢ ght to ha read on Saturday ‘ re f next week” instead of “on Saturday } eae exXUu iiog ue uw OF t ii iys ie - in ext. he City Schools to the first Septener. x ie , | ldren, | Tae Conrin.—The steamer. Coban left orning for this port and lue here on the 17th. She will then This is good news for the ch —__2--— Montreal this 1 Te, at Norra River oe annual | wil] be a ath Sch pienie will be held on the|Jeave for Salmon Cove and St. John’s, grounds of Mr. McPhee, on We ad ay the | Nfld., via North Sydney. 1 ) et. A tatie w e provide i for seiennsiiiliaacaiaaie visitors. Tickets 25 cents, Children half Ar rus Orerna Hovse.—The Marsh & ; Farrington “On Southern Soil” Company r — played to afairly large audience in the Co. Ext on.—the } St Overa House last evening. The acti ge C v Exhibit ’ li thr ighout was very good, but the special at ( rg ‘ Wednesda Sept tres seen I ai | {, an lepcores were ha asned It was } i at numerous. The band music was als eo ‘x ie a 5 Coy _ . ;greatiy appreciate 1. On the whole the } ‘ Secretary, (eo F, col vy isa good one, and those who v _ were present last evening enjoyed them x.—A ex — De s arty sg ab , a : Damace py Licutyixc.—Returns frot of. to-day 1 New | the thund Tr an lightning storm of Wed G ,ed ow e4 on return this: yesday nig yw considerable damage to t g The ex . is under (he have ‘been ne The Guardian reports a ~ 3 Koga The that a valuable horse belongir g to Mr. i q , ty and David Reid f Reid’s Corner, was s a2 we cot as led by lightning, and that while nena | Mr. Jal Mills and ‘another gentleman Fine.— We regret ! report | bons Mr, were driving from Kensington during the Charles Fa arson, of Lot 48, a ‘t his storm. their horse was knocked down by j » Wednesday afieraoon by fire. The a lightning shock and lay apparently dead ; - } = se issaid to have been from the chim- ¢ ty for about twe minutes,"efter which h ney and a gh the house was con piete- poyived and was soon able to be driven home ly destroyed a greater part of the furniture goin. A barn at South Lake telonging to etc., was saved Owing to the failing of Mr. John McDonald was attacked by the the well it was impossible to save the round with : J “a e ectric fluid and burnt to the g hbonse. Mr. Farquharson’s lose is quite 41) its contents. seriona. The insurance is about $500.— a Patriot. Avction oF Farm, Stock, etc. —Atten- —’ tion lirecied to the auction of Mr.James A Bat A ipent.--Very many persons |}, Mullius’s farm, stock, implements, in Charlottetown will bear with regret n ae ete., at Covehead Road, Lot 34, that Mr. ‘Dav’ d Watson, jr., the popular oy M ynday the [7th inst., at 12 o’clock. representat Kerry, Watson & Co, Montreal, met with a bad accident at Fredericton, N. B., on W ednesday evening. ive of atk ie another column. CeVeVessVWeeweove os ‘A Cake of According to a despatcb Mr. Watson was riding down Queen street late in the even- ing rather fast when he collided with a tru k wagon and was forc! bl y thrown from hia whee Picking hime lf np he a 1 remounted and rode to Dr. McLearn’s Coed soap {hi ey where he was informed that he had é sen his collar bone and dislocated a é for -—~» &c is not out of the ‘ br eh valde r. Mr. Watson is now doing as we as can be axpected. iin Basenatt.—A match game of baseball between teams re presenti Ip gC harlottetown a ¢ Pr nid, for the championship f the province, will be played on Victoria Park ning at half- to-morrow aftern on, begin way, is it? o’clock. The Charlottetown =>. 8 oe ® % oe @ wade We have some at that price. team will be made up as follows :— ia ania’ 8. K ar ke, catc he r Y Galiginn, In Johuson & Johnson. 3.¢ al Saghan, rs at : base. F C yom be, 2a i base. i J. Gormley, 3rd base. Graduates in Pharmacy. B. McQuillan, short stop. P. Duffy; left field. 7 Howatt, right field. . Trainor, centre field. An interesting game may be expected. -——_— Pee) PPO ae seer eutte Curese.—The Me ynt real Gaze tte, of We 1- pesday, to har !, reports — neese prices ; continue merrily apward ia the couniry, is the best month in Belleville distinguishing itself by Sn a rear fi rheeling vance of ic on last we wk today. The pub-| the sl or W g ee ae eye oat | October and Noven.ber mand co epat was o a s ‘ , a ied ‘Y + ayes were also. We sold two not disposed tog de avy 3 geo od a t : ; ts They were strengthened in this posi \ by Yellow Fellows this receipts which eame forward to-aay f ae reek. ¢ v4 urnish difierent sections of thie Province, which | week, and can fi were available at T}c to 74c, at which basis The re- a few more. business was done in Que “be - makes to-day. ° . In finest Western no actual P. yt transac- cent run of one mile in tions were noted, but it is laimed that] s made on t 63 seconds We basineas was doing over the cable at cost, or 72, with a possible commission. The a Stearns. proviem 1s to make out what this com- We learn that the Vernon River Cheese WARK Waigut & Ui " fac ry gold yesterday 300 boxe 201 its June wl Qa) at Se llin g Pr ices. make, ¢ delivered at the factor V; for ¢ vePnN aH PT UTNE TTT syovennnnnovesnananvnnnennnennene rennet nett =~ the story — is conveyed to you by the price 12c. which is by far the most interesting, you will find whe? A you begin to look over the counter we RARE to-day devote to ae s black cotten OCCASION by siery. Think of 1 , the balance - > 4 ; our high class hosiery, ’ worth from 25 to 33e, all at one price, and that the absurd one of 12c a pair. pe: r Th e other half NOOR RPRRRTTRPPT RT RPPDPPrT PTT RTT *> es ae = BEER BROS. E = = = P. S.—We show a very choice line of Blouse Silks at 75c yd. Do you not want five yards. didnt siuninannncnnsinnnininisd = stock. If you need then, | they go CHEAP fer CASH. Ask to see them. White Connterpanes Had an stock of immense very best goods and have sold all but about fifty. These will now go at a bargain to make place for new stock coming in soon. fable Napkins and Fine Linens This is one of the depart-| ments in which we excel. | No one can Seat us 1u quality | or price. You make a mis- take if you buy coming tous. Anything in Towels, Tablings, Diapers, Napkins, etc., are always good, and good values. Don’t buy poor goods. Closing Competition Yesterday—Some of the Successful Marksmen, The annual prize meeting of the Provin cial Rifle Association was “concluded yes- terday. The meeting throughout was most satisfactory and pleasing to all. The wind yesterday was high and gusty, and not suitable for high scoring. How- ever, the shooting was very creditable indeed. We regret exceedingly that pressure upon our space to-day will not admit of the publication in full of the result of the McKay Woolen Company’s competitic nm, the competition for the Moore iallenge Cup, the Ladies’ trophy or the Nurs ery In the McKay competition, however, the first prize was taken by Gunner W. L. Poole, of No. 5 Company, Artillery, with 7 points, Lieut. J.K. Jon es, of No. 1 Co., aggregate. 82ad Batt., being second with 57 points; and Pte. F. R Jones, of the same Com- pany, third with the same number of potots. In the Grand Aggregate Match, Cor- poral Baird, of the Engineers, won first prize and the Moore Challenge Cup with 199 points, Sergt. Davison of the same Company being ‘second with 197, and Sergt. J.M., Crockett, No. 4 Co, third with 194. Gunner William Murphy, No.5 Co., a P won the Ladies’ Challenge Cup ‘ye Mrs. J. A. Longworth; and in the N irsery Aggregate, Pte. Vernon Crockett wok first place erithh lt 9L points, we ial aggregate for Governor- General’s dal: Corpi. Baird, Engineere, silver en 171 points; Sergt. Davison, Kn- gineers, bronze medal, 170 points Followirg arethe mark smenfrom whom the Ottawa team are selected in the order of merit, vacancies to be filled in rotation. Sgt. Davison wins the D. 8. A. silver medal and Sgt. Crockett the D. R. A. bronze medal :— Sgt BE OE TA IAG <5. cicsovss oncerinsoscasces Em Sot J M Crockett......-cccccccsssececeeses . 236 Corp] ON Baird.........-+-> ivan ican Gun Wm Marphy.. diy Liiva Corp! W Snithvsretns se oeeneneeenn BS Gun DA Stewart. Limes a eee Pte S Gay .ccscccesrecseseeceeseeseeeceeceereees 230 Sat RW Stewart....ccceeccecseceereeeeeeees 229 Capt D L Hooper....-. sevnesnsesecersnee B28 Pie J Berrigan......+-sseecesssers sassusiscemee Lé EB Stewart.....c.crececcccscocecccsossereees 224 ; t TAR on csees 6 <i ve po resneiee nse e F BR Jones..eoe- Ss et ee Sgt A Shaw.. Sasi cosenee ae Gun DF McDonald... pote fe ae Capt D Stewart. ...cccceesseeescersereers tees 220 a OF TE Fate a, 65 iG csi ee Capt Crockett. .....++-- ines ss eee Oapt LL M Davison....e.seceeeersereeere eres 219 Lt-Col Longworth....... <icvceueeeapee ane Major Weeks........ sindaveidedadeiaee eee Gun W L Poole... ..-.00...scccesecee se SET Gun EA Thompson...-eeceereeeees see LA J A MoDovaidic..+-cs- = sennnncensoal Bandaman R Stewart... . ...-..-.rcceeee 21d S aft-Sgt R V Longworth........ ser. 212 Lt W A Sohnsvone...--. e020 sci ieeeion a Pte J H C AOI, 2... .eecececoveees - + +209 Soe F A Forbes.......cccceececesererseereree 206 Capt H Hooper......+ iad hl la aeln 4, <n .206 The prizes were distributed at the close of the competition by the Deputy Adjutant General. Is was intended that this func- tion should have been performed by Mrs. flowlap, but owing to the late hour at which the competition was coaclujei she could not remain for that purpose. Captain Ewen Macdouga!l, the obliging secretary of the association has THE ZxamineRS thanks for courtesies extended. -—-- Ax Op Axp Wett Triep Remedy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth Ling with perfect succees. It soothes the chile softens the gums, allays all pair,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the tarts. So'a by Druggiste in every part of the w Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its sales is incalculab'e 4 sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Soot! ing Syrup, and take no other kiad, 513 » PEOPLE'S STORE, We have about twenty-five | pairs of taese choice goods, | | Miss A . registere d: | E. J. Gre.a, New Glasgow; J. without | PERSONAL, | | | of pd returned to Truro to day. | Mre. Ben’, Rogers was a p:ssenger in the] Halifax la~t evening on se.urn from Re | chester, a. 2 | Mr. Hedley V. McKinnon } Breton and Nova Scotia on a holiday trip. | Mr. He bert Martin, Montague, left this Ken- } morning for Lexington, College, tuckey, where he intends taking an arts Mr. Martin will spend about three cities of the United States before entering upon his conrse, weeks visiting Boston and other | studies, Miss May Macdonald s to Boston, where she will reside in futuge. Miss Macdonald musical circles in Charlottetown for sev- eral years, and she will be greatly misséd by concert-goers as well as by a host of They are ornamental as well personal friends. The death, at Kingston Ontario, of Dr. | D.C. Hickey, ac the age of sixty-seven is} drop in and see them. . De, Hickey took an active part annouuc ed in the civil war of the United States and |} was subsequently for a short time United | States consul in P. KE. Island. In 1894 be! and Mrs. Hickey visited this province 4s guests of His Honor the Lieutenant-Gov ernor and Mrs. Howlan. Arrivals atthe Qveen Hotel last evening: Alex. McKinnon, C. McKinnon and two children, Ottawa; John T. Wild, Wash-— ington, D. ©; Miss Meedonald, Boston; Margaret Brown, do; Miss A. Lovell, do; McAulay, Toronto; M. J. Craw- ley, Gloucester; James Bishop and wifé. Boston; William Croft, Toronto; O. W. Coleman, New Glasgow; Alice McQuarrie, South Weymouth, Mase; William Me Quarrie, Summerside. To-day there were O. Heuneberry, Argyle Shor-; David E gan, Mt. Stewart; W. F. Leylé, | S’side; J. A. McMurdo, N. Bedeque; Alex. Martin, Valleyfield; W. A. Beatten, wife and famil.,SS. Weymouth; Chas. McNeil* J. Murray trenton. Arrivals at the Seaside Hotel Ang... 6th: Mias Noss, Toronto; Miss C. Nose, do; Hugh Leach, Montreal; George Hirdie, do, Aug 8th. W.E. Dawson, Ch’town; Mi-s Helen Dawson, do; Miss Katie Dawson, do; Join Jamieson, Truro; G. R. G. Ch’iown; Leith E. Brecken, dc; Robinsda Warren, North River; Mrs. Robinson Warren, do; James Warren, do; Mra, J. R. Warren, do; Mrs. Jamee E. Grant, Ch’town; Miss Helen Grant, do. Aug. Llth H.W. Whofield, Jersey City; G. R. G. Bagnall; Ch’town; Miss Florence Earle,do; Miss F. H. Fisher, Boston; Miss Susie M. Jordan, do; Miss Jessie C. Rogers, dc; Mra. S. A. Fisher, d-; Ronald B. McDonald, Rustico; P. J. Hogan, Tracalie; P. E. Gauthier, Rustico; A. Fournct, Montreal; Lucian Sharp, jr. Providence, R. 1s Lewis Dexter, do; Lulu Morory, Engle- wood, N. Ys Mra. Chas. Smallwood. Ch’town: Mrs. J. J. Seaman, Denver, Col. At the Hotel Davies to-day: Miss Weiss New York; Densis Murphy, Souris Eas'; J. R. A. Sutherland, Montreal; W. 8. Bryce, Gananoque; M. C. McKobbie, St. John; Chas. Nicoll. Montreal; C. A. Evans, Halifax; Mrs. W. H. Bell, Charles Lacey Plamb, Boston; A. M. Lord and wife, Arthur K. Lord, Miss Lord, Brook- lyn; Wm. McDuffie, J. Roger McDuffie, M. A. Trueman, Rochester, N. Hs Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Miss Thompson, Miss E. E. Thompson, Geo. R. Nisom, J. D. Bentley, Boston; E. G. Leonard and vife, New York; Charles Kennedy, Brooklyn; J. L. Loomish, Boston; W.J. Leahy and wife, Philadelphia; L. W. Hawes, Miss Hawes, New York; Thos. P. Bogert, Providence. Chas. E. Simme, jr., New York; William Brooks and wife, Miss Brooks, Miss Bella Brooks, Boston; James Flint, Patrick Rouls, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. May, New York; An- tonia L. Ring, Albert Nott, Bostoo C. C, Young, Ellsworth; Geo. Ww. Roder- ick, Miss Beatrice Roderick, Brooklyn; FE. C. Mutzh, Miss Elsie Oning Mr. and Mre. C.J. Bash, C. A. Begelon and wife, A. M. Bolter, D. Ss. Swain, ‘EB. E. Swain, J. W.% T gh, Boston; John B. W. Onway and wite 1.C. Di lon and wife, Delewarr; J. Osawa'd |, Voge: ; Quincey; M. :.. Lempore, Ports= months T L. Waite, H. J. Hal, Worceste ; 4. P. Dickson, Moncton, N. B.; James R. Siadinue and wife, Mire. R. is. _ Hender- son, Miss Henderson, Newark, N.J,; Mr. and Mrs. W. FE. Drarer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs J. F. Duffy, Bo-tun; John Richard, Bide- ford; 7. A. Rogers, S’si de; B. €. Cox, Souris; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kilburn, New York; Mr. and Mrs. EK. B. Jefferson, Miss Annie Jetfereon, Miss Martha Jeffer- son, Arthur E. Jefferson and wife, Boston; Dr. W. M. Stewart and wife, Washington; Stuart Hawes, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Fuller, Master Arthur Fuller, Chicago; Mrs. Chas. E. Fuller, Boston; D. Geo. H. Meyren and wife, Jamaica, Ny, : 2zb @. Hall, Tracadie; H.C. Pyke, Halifax; J. F. McDonald and wife, Miss Mollie Me- Douaid, Souris, movi MENTS OF THE HALIFAX, The steamer Hoalifia fax : exvivedl last vou | CS from Boston, via Halifax and Hawkesbury. There were ten passenge rs from Halifax and nine from Hawkesbury. Those from Boston were: Mrs. Benj. Rogers, W. G. Thompson, Dr. G. L. Bentley, Geo. K. Nason, E. J. Leonard and wife, Mrs. John- son, Miss Rebinsov; F. P. Bayest, Dr. Ww. W. Stewart and wife, Miss Hanesh Gay, J.O. Vogle, Judge Simms, Mra. Carter, Mrs. Dee, Mr. Bigelow and wife, F. Waite, Minmie Kelly, Stacia Kelly, Miss M. Mec- Cormack. Miss A. C. Stewart, Miss Carrie McLean, Miss Hawes, Mrs. Lavee, ¥'. Hawes, Mrs. Mec- Aulay. Miss M. E. Galvin, Miss M. Brown, Mre. E. C. Whitoey, J. J. Garrett, D. J. Leahy and wife, Chas. Kennedy, J. L. Loomis, Miss Martha Simpson, Miss Ora Bothwick, P. W. Tighe, L. Q. Ring, Dr. Knott, C. J. Busher and wife, Miss Nicker- soh, J.H.C. Ciarke, Mrs. Wiggle, Pat. Rourke, James Flint, S. J. Hale, J. Boiler, a V ingate, George C. Clarke, J. R. King, W. 5. Stewart, W J. Crawley, Jos. Powers, J.C. Brodie, W. Johnson, J. D. Johnson, Misses Curren, Mrs. McKielly, Mre. Kirby, Miss Reed, Miss Dagle, Miss Lottie Munroe, Mi-s Kelly and Miss Alice Rurns, The Halitax left on return to Boston this afternoon at the usual hour, The outgoing passengers included: Miss Webber, Miss Dinah Harper, W. N. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, E. C. Whit- ney, Miss May Macdonald, John W. Campbell, Mie. Campbell, Margaret Mc- Nei], Lucy Vartman,, Thomas Yeo, W: C. McKinley, Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Leon- hard; bk, Mt acdena'd, J. C. McLellan, EB Ward, J.2: Henshaw, William Macdonald, Misses Thivledeeu (2), Mary E. Mac- donald, Mrs. J. Macdonald, Mr. Gregor Miss M. Brown, E. E. Mills and wife, H Ernst, Tom Rogers, De. Meyren, Miss Meyren, Mr. Russell and wife, J. F. Lewis and wife, W. B. Kilburn and wife, Mr. Leaby and wife, Levi Harper, Mr, and Mrs. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dodge, Miss Wei-s, Miss Doolev, Margaret Mc- 7 Donald end William D. Gill, C. Cottoa, of the Merchants Bank left by the | Halifax this afternoon en route to Cape | was among the» passengers on the Halifax today en route has been prominent Jn Bagnall,” Very os ee tL Ses Now is fae: ene for fruit. Now is the time to buy a pretty silver dish to put it in. Lam showing a handsome line ‘of Fruit Dishes, new patterns, select designs. Can I place one on your sideboard? You will be delighted with it. -|Davies’ —— Drugstore We still lead in Soda Water —Gth year. Finest Frui Juices and Pulps, Cream and Phosphate. Balance of stock of F. de C. Davies at nearly half price. Jask Davies & Co., St. George Pharmcr. Beales’ Corner, DF wit Im. DENTAL The story that I have sold out «nd left the Island is FALSE; the REPORT that TEETH can only be extracted PAINLESSLY by the use of 7 VEGETABLE GAS + Is TRUE. as useful. When down town [keep my stock right up to date as regards new designs, and have a great many new ‘things that will interest pat when you call. W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. Weige- wood. We are showing some very pretty things in ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt Holders. NEW NOVELS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Bal!s, Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. GENTLEMEN, — ATTENTION, PLEASE We have placed in our window a lot of Men’s Boots and Shoes, and will clear them out at $1.50 a pair, The former price of those boots ranged from $2 to $3 a pair. We have all sizes, and can as- sure you they are bar- gains. See our window R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER yecceceecee 22 When times are good you are not particular about trifles; but now every cent counts, and it’s to your interest to catch every bar- gain and save the dollars. Take ° notice what you can save on a suit I use it daily in my practice— PURE and FRESH. No extra charge where teeth are inserted. Best set of teeth—everything FIR3T-CASS, $10. C. L. STRICKLAND OFFICE—Newson’s Block. jy24—tf | —_—___-—_——_-—- NEW GOODS LATEST STYES LOWEST PRICES ee I have on hand a Jarge importation of nice patterus of new goods direct from one of the largest wholesale houses in Canada. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and silver Watches gold and gold plated Lockets, Chains and Charms, Brooches, Ear Rings, Stick Pins, Belt Pins, Belt Buckles, Cuff Buttons Bracelets, Sleeve Links, Vet Chains, Fob Chains, 10k, 14k. 15k,16k Wedding Rings colid gold warranted, Carved Ring:, Gem Rings, Shirt Waist Sets, in pearl end silver, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Silver ware, a rice assortment, Bight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks, nice patterns and very cheap. Cleaning and repai ring atiended to clocks watches and jewelry. t Re nember tue place G, G. JURY, North side Queen Square, Opp. P.O How is Your Watch Keeping Time ? A Watch is a delicate piece of machinery, and to give satisfac tion should not ‘be kep % going year after year without cleaniuing needs attention. us and we will put it it in dan | runniug order at a moderate charge | July 30 North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. ai j ~ PROVINCIAL mxzhibition — AND—— —RACES— WiLL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, Tuesday, Wrednesday, Thursday & Friday 17th and 18th. tered at the office cf the See itday, 12th Sept. - Premiums $1,150.00, September 15th, 16th, All animals ard articles for exbibition must be e1 retary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on or before Sa eee Dee kw SECOND DAY.—WEDNESDAY, lorn SEPTEVBER, isthe BE Nite CA iBaic.ncee co nncavienskicoskeukivanesdecscsnmiesiadstebcasasen alle Purse $150.00 Dae SO, . csi —nidig ob ak ekdialeah 150 069 Free For All , Ope uu ‘to Cans ada and the Unit ited ‘States. iavdek-neseniensspeaeeentan . 300.00 THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1896. Three year eae TA cs ac evap ioiaeniiae cw Gabe & @ benbedbesbessbnnesseoeessenieen Purse $150 00 $.28 Cites... .... vbiscnnscbuakbuaesssactechss op aa oyabiends cok Shee “ 250 00 Free Fer Ail, (Pacers *). bébadac ass § su pameeiius Seneeieriekein ca ete “ 150.00 Entries close 8th Sept, No Horse barred Ly r ri made a “or further particulars see Prize List, tv be had on application to the ‘ations to be addressed to the Secretary. BENJAMIN fter Angust Ist, 1896. Secretary. All onmuD ROGERS, A 2 President. WARBURTON, Secretary Augl $6—law&w—all isld peas till drte. FOR MEN ONLY. iy Take one after each meal, and as ofie. as desired, A. GOOD, M.D. “OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigars, and best smoke for 5 cents The longest Take this prescription to WATSON'S ee ode ae oe » D. RM * E = Mi Ss WD ana oe All Summer Shirts and Straw Hats a. j If yours j bring ‘it at once to G.H. TAYLOR, Seve ose Graduate Optician. Z, of clothes as you are looking over our G) goods. For cash only. ew - JOHN T. McKENZIE. us 0) eeceeeveeeeee. FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. | | | j } | liosiery or Gloves beariag above trademark are absoluiely fast dDlack, clean,stainless, pure, bright and durable. Ask for Mermsdorf- dyed Iosiery at hosiery counter, MEN'S HALF HOSE: MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW. PRICES Td. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE @ D. A. BRUCE, COs : ; NS it ‘Hiehland — |; Ranges — «—NViade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel Se Chandler. — a Cente’ Shoes No Fancy Prices We think we are safe in saying you will save from 10 to 2 per cent. in buying this class of goods from GOFF BROS. » desire you to compare our footwear with any i, seiling to suit the times. —GOFF BROS. Ladies Hine Shoes We have lately added to stock, some very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, paice 90c, $1.90 and upwards. Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. ondon House! 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