. 7 y i » 4 J ] ry. ¥ 7’ “Fr THE DAILY EXAMINER . - . : ° THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, L896 "3 OTHER ITEMS. | 8 ae ae LOCAL AND 4 2 . ! rowse Bros, for Clothing, | U. a A 08, for Clothing, | A t Sal t S 0 ae ton fur Dea eee . B | Ur USUS aL. ur U S . ur UsgUs ALC. JUST OPENED —117 (ove hundred tT ir a Sevent en) Boys’ 2-piece Suite, worth ee Pee eer Tow the regular way $2.25 and $2.75 We ‘ lon bought this line away below cost co will - ° ne I . . h | 1 ae 5 f Print Cottons Dress Go xds Gi r} as Se. o3* ( aa tha tot ok GANG Al ch. ant GA On. Trade is good, and our summer goods are moving off in s meeting with grand success. All old lines o Flannellett ee xoods, Ginghars, Shirting, . , uifer the tot at $1.50, $1.75, and $1.95. , . : : ; os : anneliettes, etc., are going at prices never befor sae Peak & ( ome aind ove the good: for yourselves. | good style. If you want light weight Underclothing, there [weed Suits for men or boys are marked down to ag ay emg yp 2 SMas 0 prices snd all yen reached <— Prowse Bro a core ' ‘ : . . . ue Ml 7m 8 town. ome one and all ane ade wit : , oki ae is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- clear. Make no mistake, now is the time to buy, the boys. Good evods. 36 i ia nd trade with nts] LOT NO. 2-50 Boys? Suits to ft bors | ¢) Cy 7 : . J ys. Good guods, 36 inches to the yard, and $1 25 worth ‘ | he’ | from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 ful Cheap Men. and ours is the place to spend your money. of goods for $1.00. ; ore We are bound to place good honest littl Conners The "oaggy_ was mica our counters 0, chep that 07) PROWSE BROTHERS PROWSE. BROTHERS PAWSE PPpATTERS os : but, sud every person can afford to get one. 4 . ” | " 4 P LIL Ol D (O ALO, \ OE DIN Lilt, | ROV SE BROTHE] . PROWSE BROS | eee BARE Po AIR pri Apt en The Wonderful Cheap Men. | The Wonderful Cheap Men The Wonderful Cheap Men The Wonderful Cheap Men srainst t Canada Te 4 . : \ and «sowa ue 1 to two i l y le & ai ce Se ae, — J ~ —a eens Mor one week. P Stear ns is Best. t.!T WR PROPLE’ Q CTORR! . “oe or wre fig | The Provincial Rifle Association shoot - Var Preit =e roperty ror 4 a. S% sess Si sw WM ste SH NZS ws aS — ‘ caidas MAYOR DAWSON’s CONDUCT ling matches began at Kensington Range F 9 Ghe vgs vigye ee SGN GE Ne sige s - er ‘Ox Soveners Son.”.—This play will ee I yesterday, when the Lieutenant Governor's, | onthe tinge ae aha ae a .- - Str.—Mayor Dawson has such 1 hy | Hodgson . id Bankers’ matches were shot. . ‘ The subscriber wishes to diepose of his | SAS —— ' 2 ht at the Opera iiouse. ’ na ich an at ? : 1 oO dispose Of hi e — I n : caneenell to arrive her ‘nce to newspaper writers and anooy Lace |The Ladies’ match will te fired 1 beautifully situated residence,“Edenburst’ ) aS wy . me th.« afternoon in the Str. May-| ™0O8S correspon jents that one feels a little ® | this afternoon and the presentation of West St., between the residences of Hon* we Ss) gee . Ree liffilent in writing on any subject in which | urtains | prizes will take place about half—past tive. L. H. Davies and Benj. Heartz, Esq. +fape = a \ Dette. Mab on a eltvien med CS fhe scores follow: i: 5 ing 84 ft on West St. and running to | 2 . Z o's | SU pporter of bis | cannot refrain from ob- GUVERNOR’S MATCH. - shore 200. f. | so sx\o 2 . g tothe contemptible action of th We have about twenty-five | N . SOOT OCOD : The house 1s heated with bot water and | Ay QS : <o P atriot and a couple of its correspondents ‘ eae ‘i - Pis. ow is the time for fruit. | commands a most beautiful view of the 4 enorven.— A avy |in attempting to place the recent relaxation pairs of tnese choice goods, | } Pte F Hill, 2nd er G A, me lowaa 32 Now is the time to buv a harbor and surrounding country. AY. ats storm passed along tl sid Scott Act prosecution on his shoulders. the balance of this season’s | Capt DL tintter, $9.. oceeesede i . ee Inspection from 3 to 6 p. m. — Tage ‘ province last ev gy We greatly | Everyone knows that Mayor Dawson is ook 2a me th | J H Jus Ison, $8.. Le eeeseneen eee eues ol pretty s lver dish to put it 1n. Terms easy. Apply oo the premises to por raged that the light not to blame and that if every person was stock. y ou neec ‘ em, | Sgt N McNevin, Ray dl 1B I am showing a handsome line the owner, I > . s R » Cathol ‘ as good a temperance man as he is there the y go CILEAP for CASH. | 5st Major Grey, $5... 0... 2+ + ceeeaeeee BO f Fruit Di sh : : : SIMON DAVIES. 45 , wy lod r a ire the | would be no ne need for Scott Act or any Ask to see them | Gr Heri Jones, G4. . . . vvcccosesestescgecses 30 or ruit 7” les, new patterns, jy30 -tf, WZ 3e prepared forit, Every day war’t be ; The !oss is a heavy one fur lother Tessperance Act; and the pity is £ oO see em. Sat : a eee: hocoegeee nsevens aentiedie 7 select designs. Can | place Te a — a must come, but it we parishonere Noother damage has been |that this C ity Joes not sess mor on- oa a te werrigan, Covccee- seve ncertetecs . 9 Ty ‘ i at makes small difference to the wearer of a ” rr rT sistent men of M: ayor De weson’s a mie 1) hite Pte A Yorbes, $3 50. he anaseok esdaacaibenianae one on J our sideboard “a You A \ aluable Bi ick oye go d Waterproof how often they come or 7 iba The citizens of Charlottetown, last } Cupt J MoMillen, $3.50...ccccceeeeereeee 29] Will be delighted with it. AS how heavy they are, aS Parocutat. Fair.—As already announe- | February, gave Mr. Dawson the unpre- C ounterpanes an BO co ae Pe a They are ornamental as well Bwelling House 9, We're clozing out a line of Waterproofs oa : : a on alters leedented majority of 600,and this was gs Dewar, $3.0--ceeeeerersreeseesenones f | Wl ow : s Nz at the following prices :— if ' Fa aid al » cathedral, | Charlottetown’s answer to the vile attack Had an immenss bol if 6 BP RTE Biisikciees 5 ck odsronrine cee as Userul, 1en down town AND fe Reonlarly £3.65 i 2 > ord 4 a aa on | t that time made by the Patr ad ¢ mense StOCK Of) Lt J S Walker, $3,....0.0...cscsesssereeses 2914 i d ano eS ‘ameter eee : Sa acta 4 :im at that time made by the Patr $5 M » $3, rop in and see them. é vs 350°. « 195 ‘ ; and it now appears to be still sore an is very best goods { av »| Major Weeks, $3........0000..00 0000 seeseead : ° X72 pelpecrs y s and w ; stil th [8nd it now appears to il sore and is ery best goods and hi eee cae 3 : I keep my stock right up to So a 300, e383 sxe It has been decid the Cathed- | edeavering, through the rather doubtfu sold all but about fifty.| sigse a pF ncreennineecnowemamecssniie : “ 7 S and. 45 _ 3.60 2.70 ae ; nin Cleueen as ke neans of the Scott Act, to zreate new pre Ty will ie t “" os ae Allen, fo date as regards new designs, Ae. ss aa 3 00 ' "Dp j jadies, all other means having faile nese v1 no fO & é r ims 2 eeteee r . ie ae ~~ on F ee ATs = cat -cwmllog | oe ae iene Cie cetian : a. bargain to make : f ° Sat R V Paes $2. "28 and have a great many new, Weare instracted by Mrs. Owen Con axe «“ 460. 3 45 a epa is balls of St. Juseph’s Convent. | *°° _ wae S rge section 0 - args O ak We r : . a © : : , sg > o Triday ‘ &s aH “ ' ee ea aa ae aed ae | [citizens ‘when I tell Mr. Dawson that he asia ake piace 10°! B’¢ Prowse, Bicycle Corps, "$2... .28| things that will interest you neta We een Seems Fond. Anges eS avn 4.10 ‘ of kinds wil ¢ 1aD ee ee eee ak 1e stock coming £0 ; 1 ird “ 4th, @ s10CK on, Oo i@ premises: and £0 0 » toa £12 quality going ¢ r Ladies { mittee, and can ae BOs b gpa worried — nica ° iit ng im on Con = Che $2 aeneen een eas when you eall, Toat large three story. brick aeelina OS : a cae 2 ee are om ver par- |! acks, a8 IL 1s well Known Where (hey | pay , ° Pp é oe ae ee house, containing fiftee y d d ° i } €rnanatlé i from, at thé ] ~harve e e x wt le J C Li ySO Sl cess Pe eersserteeoss 28 7 o08 - FOC Ae goo ars will be give xt week none au tb ; ae “ larges ar ia ble Napkins and an J M Jo as Se ss = W. W WELLNER, store with countere, office, etc., centrayly % Ae gr 1i€88 ana jereior 1€1es88, ) s, a oe Srecesesseen see de - ioe z . : y a 7 2 Na fe aaa i ia Pte J Gay. él MAR RRS. situated next to the corner of Queen end ‘@ *fahe Wu ‘ Pin ink peg ee cclais Citizen. i ine Linens H W Ani Sia $1. 28 JEWELER. nr ora = oxy oore 6 20 > “ Me ca Mack We ce “ > NEW! et 4 7 a ‘ 18 first Class residence is in good or = . * strong, of Huntley township, rented at wenger This is one of the depart- Lincs Ont Loagwarth, # gl. sevscese s as <n e der, has a slate roof, double windows, with AS Successors to Perkins & Sterne. AS far here and ieft with his fa m i @ r| Port of Charlottetown. ments in which we exe el. Capt G Crockett, $1. Tc icewsteca ane neste ae ree hee iy wie North Dakota, where he expecied ¢ ) a y ve ; 4 eye eee? or wfare Rihee | Adee mesttlion hard semmer| ENTERED. No one can Seat us in quality BANKERS’ MATCH—NURSLRY. cellar, stone wall, over nine feet, stables, —" Tage he bas returned, and is now bugging nim—| 5, Ang. ib, Farrow, 1, McLeod, ey or price. You make a mis- js ae Smith, No 4 82nd, $8...... 24 a ace ne ; ort. oe : ; a : ‘sat oein ie war arrow, Glace Bay; ss Polin oo oe te A Veasey, No 4 82nd, $7.......000..24 or further particulars apply to the Witxe — homestead. He says the aes po . : 1 Le eChance, Montreal; Minnie R. McMilian, take if you buy Ww ithout | Gun E McLean, NolGA OG: .5.deocs. Fan owner, at the Connolly House Dundas aS AS the Glaston diatrict of North Dakota will | Vood Islands. coming to us. Anything iN | Sap Wood, No 1 G A, $5... .... -+00- 22 Esplanade, or to RA 7 acarcely average five bushels to the acre. | CLEARED. ap Towels, Tablings, Diapers. Gun C Owen, No 3 G A $4... 22. eee 22 A. McNEILL & CO., Tage 5 2 The day he lett there a farmer wae drawn ol Aug.l2—A. S. Townshe on Whittle, , a : ” s ee Pte E Crockett, No 4 8204 ¢4......... 21 - ? Auctioneers. . cats five miles toan elevator, where hej? ictoa; Howard L. Farrow, Louisbure; Napkins, ete, are always! Corp BC Hardy, No 4 82, $4... ....0-.21 Ch’town jy25— « e sold them for seven cents a bushel. Bar- Me Pol i 2 at a of Tel e, tt ney; Minnie ft good, and good values. oo Par eae og 3 82nd $1..... “a : ley was bringing only 11 cents and wheat | ™°"3" ne ” 4 7 . : mt FUGEUN, Qoeecereser socereeoes ggeceees $ aa Iie. Arescteone telle 6 tacking chery Sg enemas Don’t buy poor goods. Sgt James Allen, No 6 82nd $3......00-.18 i edshi the Morth Dakota f | Mrs. Parn wens (his other) and Miss Pte James C Lawndn No 82ad $3 18 a of hardships of the North Dakota farmers. Parpell (his sister) living thousands of Pte G F McDuff. N aa eee ; 7 a Lo nm a ’ ; : : e G F McDuif, No 5 82nd $34...........18 c i ns as ail ieee ‘ill elie art, both believe ‘that Parnell is Pte Geo Carver, Ne 5 ial Oi... n.0este We . are show ing scme _—— f s aT It _ rs still alive. , ae ; . : ‘ snbieiall on vie eg tu take slace next monday the i7th inst. — Pre Win Duncan, No 83nd $2. a+... 11 very pretty thingsin ey ee eas Se oe will be the best race held here for year: ONDERFULE are the cures by Pre John A Stewart, No 1 82nd ¥ tenes 17 ” ee oe ary Rey Senge = Gey aga vag = ? reo : : peptegs 3 G ; sina, No 3 ” x ication of defective vision. None -— the fa oe sloops an yachts have coe 3 eee R he they eee st ie : —— ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- It is tha Seccliiene ba tad from wear entered. SteamerfSouthport:will | av ‘erry are simple anc natural. ood’s Sarsa- a ee : a ji oe yin 7 ’ cae dithnea s — “ i é. Wharf at one o’ck ck calling at Conncliy’s parilla makes PURE BLOOD. ae R pling dere GA GL... sreeeeees : WooD WARE. ee pee te of -~ 2 .2 woint a. eere / v li i@, IN¢ re trerrr rr rrr, oo - : : re , = eet. et lt ee eae ee Lt John F Whear, No 3 $1.....00....16 Teapots, Butter Coolers, | to find out thecondition of your eyes. aces the. ents | eabesbalbaan “on Lt-W Shaw, No 6 82nd $Livtvwes. 00416 Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups | | Fannct by, covnenh eremmere, oe ot 1 beard. Race to start at 1! o'clock. Corp! J MoMillan, No 6 83 1§..........34 Match Safes, Biscuit Jars|Mered’s5 The following] are "the entries: Jas. Grif- ; or Gam Heme copes Bod-G A Ot, .,.». 14 Q : : _—" be, Asenes 3.1. Venbetbith, sme = Pie W A Roberts, No 1 82nd $1.....0000013 Salt Holders. NEW ( E Hf { h a. ecea Riad oes Salons, is PTTERS 10 THE EDITOR Lt D Leslie, No 4G AGL... essere. 013 NOVELS ALWAYS IN ff al ( EON, cht: Capt. 2. McMillan, Mary F.: HODGSON MATCH, . . on ; woh ee ; = ny - = Br ¢ Whoo i 6 ll h L 5 7 P J W . } a N 1 - ] > STOCK. e late with E. WwW. Taylor. teih: Semen Santen Pathtedaes Danie! ¢ pin 0 ak a Moai 2. Soo oo Sit 2. . Hammocks, Tennis Balls, | | dy & wkv. = ee Tay! Mischion Jk te a eee Tennis R 2e2ee Faylor, Misch of James Tay! or, jr., DREDGE BAIL AGAIN. Corp! O B: ard, Bang, $8-.-seree.s ee ennis Racquets. ere sta a cr an Bee ie PLEASANT VIEW ROUSE, Prize list,—Ist $10, 2od $ 5th $2. 7,3r 4 $5, 4th $3, —~<—__ — Gatuerine or rue Clans — At half past nine o’clock thia morning the members of the Caledonia Club marched in proce headed by the Artillery Band to the Ferry Wharf and embarked on the steamer Southport for Orwell Brush Wharf where the annual gathering of the clans is taking place. The steamer was crowded as was also the steamer Jacques Cartier which left the steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at 1030am. Besides this, numbers have driven to the gathering and there is a Jarge attendance of people from the settlements in the neighborhood of Orwell. ssjon ceived Putting Stone, 14lbs—1, Wm. §Mc- Donaid, Panmure Island, 41 ft; 2, Daniel Clarke, Grand River,40 ft 10} in; 3, Edward Ennis, Sparrows Road, 39ft-5in. Broad Jump.—D. > Me Running D.wald, Ch’town; 2, Lauch. McDor a Throwing the Heavy Hammer. aa D. Clarke, Grand River, 91 feet ‘i inches ; 2nd, D. J. McDonald, Ch’tewn, 83 feet 2! inches fr, A. McDonald, ehiver € Island, 7 feet 4 inches. Raoning High Leap.—lIst, L a McDonald, Ch’town, 5 feet 54 inches ; 2: D. J. weDooal 1, Ch’town, 5 feet 4} inc shes. Perrio’s 7-hook Lacing > Kid Gloves, in Blacks and Tans, opening to-dav at Stan- ley Br 3. 3i— augi 3 Up to3} o’cleck the following events had been re-' | NEEDLESS _ =—TROUBLE Sin,—Ie your paper of the 11th August an anonymous corresp< yndent accuses us of saying that, by welding the old dredge bail it would not cost enough, This we deny, and chalienge him to give the proof of it over his own signé ature. If “Pro Bono Publico” did not make the above false charge ve wonld not have noticed what he intended to be insulting charges. But yon would not expect anything bet this from a man who is ashamed to “pub- , : A fresh ¢ press. ¢ Johnson & Johnson. ist received by ex- 50 complete. =< stock } Price $1 ~~» t 2 e@ % @]% % OO 24842800 @ @ lish hia own name in connection with this Graduates in Pharmacy. letter ; and by the tone of it he had some assistance, for he writes of ‘“ we,’ cine lc nt titanate and wi iads up with a capital “TI? Mr. Editor we are sorry to trouble you again, bat if anonymous correspondents and others will let us know what business it is of theirs how we get work done intrust- ei to us, we will answer all pcrtinent and some » impe rlinent questions, an 1d will say now that we are not as bamed to let them know where we got our knowledge; and the proof of our knowle Ige is that, that cur business isincreasing every day and customers are satisfied with our work and prices. They come back and bring their friends. Thanking you for courte- sies, we remain Yours, Bae ce STEWART j lby buying FURNITURE . from the makers. MARE WRIGHT &00., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. & Co. A TRAVELLERS COMPLAINT, Sin,—Are the residents of Souris River, Gowan Brae and vicinity, always to be de- nied good pone aad bridges? It was ex- pected that, when the Peters Government came into power, faithful to their pre omises, .rivnvvnvevonnenvonvsnvvnnnnnnnnennnnnstnnnanninenennntenennttvaenn tare? THE EN DRAWS the gale succesaful season, and many lines are completely closed out. occ. We Gnd we have still a complete range of the BHST quality Children’s Black Cotton good: grade, the I 33c, accordin 12¢c. We do not class goods 12c pair. = = = = = = = = 3 ol = hosiery department = E = rant a clearance. =~ ewe they woul { improve the roads and bridges. But they have failed in that as well as in everything else they have undertaken, ex- cept tax collecting, at which they are acepts. The roads have been made #0 narrow by the local mud machine that it is almost impossible for two teams to pass one another. If they continue using this machine here for any length of time, the consequence w ill be that there will be noth- ing left of what was once a good carriage road, but a narrow foot-path. The bridges are in a disgraceful condition. The one below White’s Mills, isan eyesore to the travelling — and a disgrace to the Government. Hugbes bridge is in a dilap- itated condition, the few planks that were laid lengthwise over it by one of the faith- fal, being so high above the road that it is dangerous to drive over it with a carriage, le sst you bethrown out. The railing on the ridge below Thomas Waruer’s isa}! l broken lown, and is in much need of repair. As with these, so it is with neariy all the bridges on both sides of the river. If the C. P. W. » or his satellite from Black Bush, would take a drive around the river they would find that a@ great amount of repairing is needed on the roads and bridges, aad by causing these repairs to be made they would not only please the pub-| ¢ lic, but would refl ct credit om tnemeelves. TRAVELLER. D—x NEAR of Cott Our most on Hosiery. has had a g. They are very choice yrices rang ng from 29c to g tos: ——_- NEW SLEIGHT OF HAND. Sin,—Would the eporting reporter of the Pioneer kindly inform its readers what kind of “sleight of hand” it is for a lady (7) § spectator to strike on2 of the bi cycle riders in the face to prevent him passing champion Cannon atthe races last T hursday. Rumor has it that whilst nearing the finish a “ Summerside lady ” ran out and struck one of the Charlottetown racers in the face, thus preventing him ov ertaking Cannon. This is the kind of “ sleight of hand ” Charlottetown was treated to, and the Pioneer would do wei! to expla‘n it. INQuiRneERr. <> o<<— + matters when we So all these high go on sale to-morrow at mince Special attention is drected to the auction sale of that splendid brick resi- dence next the corner of Dorehester and Queen streets, Friday the 14h inst., at 12 o’clock noon. a stand asd Dwell- ing house combined, Sce ad.—A. McNeill & Co, auctioneers. The greatestest induceimcnts to the pur- chase of ready made clothing are now of- fered at she bargain corner. L.A Gun Wm Shiehen, 5 Art, $6. seecceccceseesseDD Pte S Gay No 4, 82ad, $5........ cee Capt D Stewart, No 3, 82nd, $5........0% 58 Pte P Brodie, No 6, 820d, $4............58 Gun D A S‘ewart, No 3, Art, $4..........58 Lieut E Stewart, No 3, Art, $4........000. 58 Capt D L Hooper, No 1, 82nd, eneinte Capt H M Davison, Nol, Art, $3........57 Corp! W E Smith, No 3, 82nd, $3.. ot Sergt J M I’avison, Eng, $3..... .56 Pte J Berrigan, No 6, 82nd, $3. ae” Pte EF R Jones, Nol, ‘g2nd, '$3. cad oOo Pte S Me Leliea, No 3 82nd, $3... ‘ oa Guo DF Me ‘Donald, No 5 Art, $3........85 Lieut S M Jones, No l a7 $3..... aul = | Coat JWS McLeod, No 1 Art, 64... Corp! H Hooper, No 1 82ad, $2. eee “54 Lieut G A Thompson, No 5 Art, $2. eas 53 Statf Srgt R V Longworth; Art, $2 ....,.53 Sergt J M Crockett, No 4 82nd, $2.......33 Capt J Allan No 6 82nd, $2.......+-0. 53 Pte Duncan, No 6 82nd, $2. . nae Pte J H C Acorn, No 3 82 od, "$2... oones Jae Lieut-Co! Longworth, Art, ae Sergt A Shaw, No 6 82nd, $2......++0+-51 Lieut J A McDonald, No 4 82nd, $1......51 Gun F Gill, No 2 Art, $l.......... écobapen tae Lieut W A Johnson, No 5 Art ate 7 he Sergt R W Stewart, No 5 Art, $1. .50 Corp! B McMillan, No 6 82nd, $1. ao tae 50 Sergt R C Dewar, No 5 Ari, $1........ 49 Major Works, Bae, Oh. 6-62 6k 5. 49 Staft Set Allan, 82nd, $i... debids c heee as pops Gun G H Jones, No 2 Art, $1..........49 Corpl G C Acorn, No 1 Art, $1. .40200...49. PROWSE MATCH, Corp Baird, Eng, $10... evoneesessesencleee Major W eeke, King, $9. jebenee bss ecko insane 59 Sergt J M Davison, Eng, $8......ccccccoreoedD Capt Crockett, 8nd, $7...00. . ..ccseceeseoeee D8 Sergt R W Stewart, G A, $6.............98 Pte “WES Sanith. Bad, $S.....cecee seaees Sergt A Shaw, 82nd, OB... css + snsesceeey (Oe Capt H M Davison, G A, $5.. Gun Wm Murphy, G A, $5... 0. 000000056 Pte S Gay, 82nd, $3.......0.. secccccccsseeeed4 Gun W L Poole, G A, $3.......+++000-.54 Gun Hi Jones, G A, $2....... 06. 002 ceeeeeBS Gun Fl Martin, O By Bh ictccceccsoessca ye OF Pie D Fareed, SSO, Bo sescsccen theese Se Gun D F McDonald, G A, $2....,..,.51 Capt D L Hooper, 83nd, $2.............. 51 Lieut Ewen Stewart, G A, $2...........50 Pu © ecm, Grb8. Shi... . scx ease 50 Lieut G A Thompson, G A, $2... ..+....50 Lieut W A McDoff, 82nd, $2... ..........49 Pte Jos Berrigan, 82nd, $1.......... ese0c-49 Corp! B McMillan, 82nd, $1............00- 48 Pte Geo Chandler, 82, $1..........:2000--2-48 Gon GO EU Jeeee GA $). 48 Gun Carl Owen, G A $1..,.¢.-.25. 0000+48 Stafl Sgt Owen, 820d, $1............cccceeees 47 Pte B Brodie, 82nd, $1.. AT Staff: Sgt R Vv Longworth @ A ‘$l... abel = Sgt-Major Grey, ng, Ol ...... cecseesese ress Pte J H Jones, 82nd, $1.. yan 46 Sergi RC De “war, CA0l... ons eee Pte J © Acorn, 82nd Bh iectettesss es Capi F WL Moore, GA Bic bails 45 ENGINEERS ~$10, Pts. wee Werke... FANS 59 BeOPkt TRA CiGON .«. coveceieiccesonsie'd ceceteoeee RG PN incivexheccu. 6 ccs saguas 64 No 4 company, etnd—~$7. Pts. Coral Orpckitttincicwis seis fis 6's seca erat I WE CrGhetti.sccescds gy in cvececese RO i ain ces ahs iveencens 5 ee tene 3s OS no 5 compayy, G. a.—$5. Pts. Lieut G A Thompson......ercceccs. seoeess 0 OD Ee Meteo ii ibs sckecscte dooce’ s ee eae We Ey Pn tcckesenacedeseds «hee cuannee xo 5 COMPANY, G. 4.— $3. Pts. Lieut W A Johnstone...... esstoubimcae Sergt R W Stewart.......... .+sscceeeceeeee-58 Gun B F McDonald.. As you pass the bargain corner window stop and see if there is nothing there to ) strike you, Sergt J M Crockett, 82nd, BE os steve 55 Gan D A Stewart, G A, $4 ievdecebieke 55 Corp G C Acorn, G Bj Dh iciiscedsvicedes -55 Corp J WS McLeod, G A, $4...... tigen 54 Corp Henry Hooper, 82nd, $3....... +. cond be Haszard & Moore, . Booksellers. DR. A.D. JOHNS ON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AD THROAT. Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, 794 ly \ HICH has been thoroughly renovated and has been enlarged by the addition of a : large wing, will be open for tLe reception of guests after June 20th. The Proprietor again solicits the patronage of all who desire to spend their vacation at a first class summer resort, | MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor Pleasent View Hampton. june 15, \ TANTED—A servant girl. Apvly to Mes. } Rowr. HoGG, Rochfort Street. augll Slaughter month. Everythi AUGUST SALE! = gail aie We are clearing out Dry Goods, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes at Prices, during this ing going cheap. ¥x<==—Come and see us for Cheap Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & CO SSS its a Short From courtship to your tion of knowing that a S. Cut wedding suit. We might not be abte to make any satisfactory suggestions in the first part of the programme, but when it comes to the last we are strictly in it, and can help you economic ally and in good taste, then you will have the satisfac nything you get of us is up-to- date in style and workmanship. A. MWDONALD, Fashionable Tailor. FAST. COTTON trademark and durable. MEN'S “BEACK ~*~ HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Hosiery of Gioves bearing above are absolutely fast diack, clean,stainless, pure, bright Ask for Ifermsdorf- dyed Hosiery at hosiery counter, MEN'S HALF HOSE BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES Tod. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE All Summer Shirts and Straw Hats COs i Db. A. BRUCE, But this is a loud talker. A pleased customer is the best advertisement. A little money does the business here. Our low prices will prevail as long as we have “goods to sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our stock is new aud well selected. All the Latest Novelties All the Latest Styles la Ladies’, fan's, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. WEEKS & WARREN Hiechland Ranges — «—lade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel Ke Chandler. metre ee Side Market £&quare. Ladies’ Fine Shoes We have dasaly added to stock, some very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, psice 90¢, $1. 00 and upwards, Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1. 25, $1.50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases custamers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ars two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by | ‘eS. ‘MORRIS Linen sp —aryttnasnyenntmt cite, abantpten mw? he a ws 5 ee ed os ere ee ee ee aa a oes carta Boni MBS Fine Nee Bill hapa 2 Sa we | . - a . en nn Ui (aM he nae. bit 7 K+