SL aes ia le % " at nd ‘Colors. Late ————— Ate Read. Roon Dollars per Year. ~ 4s is True Liberty, when Frese Bor CHARLOTTETOWN, P , SATURDAY AliGaga.. 2, n Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipes, THE DAILY EXAMINER. _ E> , Single Copies two 2215s NO 482 — a a f Es all rigl STRAW eA, ‘his monster sate should not be cverlooked by a man Straw Hats that Prince Lots of summer left to come. We emphasise it— bt, but that’s net the only boom. make a Straw DDE P_ALt fiat a comfort. : id ‘The boom of Ch’town just now eet MENT . yer or boy in ciiy or country. Edward Island has ever scen, now being sold at sweeping reductions. And then there are other summers to BUSY YOUR HAT NOW--Surespine Reductions ip men's light summer coats and light vests, boys summer blouses, and all midsummer goods. SOO 6888 6888 es FSSBOes is in our The finest lot of Salute the We make it comfortable for our patrons vy selling them cheerful shoes, Ourr are that kind. Snug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely as our sales show. Men's Lines of Co!ored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Oxfords are marvels of beauty and good value. Misses’ and Children’s in all styles. Men’s Bicycle Shoes,a complete assortment of all staple lines. Great variety. Low prices. Weeks & Warren Sunnyside S —oe Store. Oe $18,000--IN CASH--518,000 CRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Halifax, September 28th, to October {st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals The largest amount ever offered 1 prizes in any Exhibitioa in the Maritime Proyinces, In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, special attrac - “One have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most gorgeous and realistic effects every produced in Canada. An unequalled half mile track tor speed competition. : _ Exhibits carried at exceedingly lov rates. Very cheap excursion tickets on all railways and steamboats. Full particulars later. | Apply for prize lists. entry furms, ane all information to JOHN E. Wroon, ecretary, Halifax, N.S a my —$—<$—<$<$— SK ND ee — - Sas i oe SPECTACLES. Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bud inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundres of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that the Could not see a large 4 inch letter A without going within 2 o 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted or rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charg- ed a great deal more than they ought to have been. This year our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on par- ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show sam ples of our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak for him your favorable consideration, and any order you may giv him will be filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by me Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, Cameron Bock City, if after a trial they do not prove as satisfactory as you ei E,W. TAYLOR, City. GOWN GOSSIP. The new black cloth jackets are trimmed with white lace applique. Grosgrain silk is revived again for dressy gowns worn by matronly women. White kid embroidered with colored beads is used for revers, cuffs and belts on cloth gowns. Louisine, a kind of poplinette, is among the new and popular materials, and it comes in very small checks of various colors. The special feature of the summer shoulder cape is the short full effect which gives it the appearance of an ex- tended neck ruff. Wings and flowers in combination are a fashionable mixture in millinery, and white wings with yellow chiffon and white lilacs on a yellow straw hat are wonderfully pretty. Tiny seashells are the latest decora- tion on some of the new galloons and embroideries with beads, silver and gold threads, and narrow ribbons so much employed in the season’s trimmings. A pretty chemisette vest for foulard and barege gowns is made of white mousseline de soie, striped across with little frills of uarrow cream lace head- ed by one row of narrow black velvet ribbon. Skirts flounced from the hem to the Waist with ruffles shaped so that they require no gathers and edged with nar- row cream lace are decidedly the latest fancy and are especially effective in giace silk. | For evening dress young girls wear wreaths of flowers in their hair, which is arranged high on the head. Forget- menots are very pretty, and a narrow wreath of green leaves is often very be- coming. A stylish bicycling hat has a sailor brim of panama straw. and a Tam O’Shanter crown of accordion plaited canvas and is trimmed with a band of black velvet, a rosette of turquoise blue satin and two black quills.—New York Sun. Removal Sale Having to vacate my premises within ys, I hereby offer to the public regardless of cost, my large stock of clothing, cottons, dress goods, gents’ furnishings, etc. Thisis a genuine sale, Ihave to gowithin 30 days, and my goods have to gobefore then. I am pre pared to give you the best bargains you ever got in your life, Come in and see for yourself Come early or you may miss the chance of a lifetime P. GOODSTEIN. New York Cheap Store, vOhnson & Johnson’s cor, Cueen St EARLY CLOSING We, the undersigned merchant tailors and clothiers, agree to close our respective places of bnsiness every evening at 6 o’clock, except Saturday, for the months of July and August. JOHN T. McKENZIE, S$. A. McDONALD, JOHN McLEOD & CoO. PROWSE BROS., D. A. BRUCE, McKAY WOOLEN CO. | TROTTERS AND PACERS. Jennie J, pacer,,2:1814, is dead. Flying Jib, 2:04, has been turned out $9 pasture. Spinalong, 2:2814, by Wilkes Boy, is workins very fast. The 2-year-old sister of Cut Glass, 2:1214, is very promising. Kate Wright, dam of Ketch, 2:1834, bas ‘a colt by Sidney, 2:1934. Jack Curry has secured McShedd, 2:17, for this season’s campaign. Monroe Salisbury will have the fast pacer W. Wood, 2:07, this season. J. M. Battles of St. Louis, who now owns Dandy Jim, 2:0934, is a photog- rapher. Robert Burns, 2:1714, pedigree un- known, is the fastest green trotter of the year. Pat McMahon, the sire of Nelly, dam ef Pat L, 2:0914, is now owned at Har- lan, Ia., by T. J. Humphrey. Elloree, 2:1114, is very good this year. She recently stepped the last quar- ter of a stiff mile in 324, seconds. Chris Peterson, 2:1714, worked a mile in better time than his record be- fore he left Pleasanton for Montana. Havelock, Jr., 2:2244, owned by Dr. H. R. Scott of Richmond, is said to be one of the best road horses in that state. A 2-year-old, by Simmons, in the hands of trainer Lee Darnaby at Lexing- ton, was recently driven a full mile in 2:35. James B. Haggin, the California mil- lionaire, will race a string of trotters and pacers on the western tracks this year. Allerton has started his 2:30 list for 1897 with Frances Jane, 2:2234. She is out of the pacing mare Annie Dickin- son, 2:15. The well known stallion Judge Rider, 2:26, by Bully Wilkes, has been pnur- chased by W. W. Collier for his Elmdale farm, in Oakland county, Mich. Millard Sanders is working five 2- year-olds by William Penn, 2:07 44, at Belmont park, Philadelphia. The slow- est, if is said, can show a quarter in 40 seconds. Keep the Little Ones Ssfe and Healthy. Lactated Food a Preventative of Summer Complaints, Infant mortality is always high in August. Thisis largely due to the cbhar- acter of nourishment that infant receives. Tne little ones who are deprived of mother’s milk are mostiy fed on cow’s milk, too often diluted and sour. To mothers who are anxious for the safety of their babes in hot weather we would confidently recommend Lactated Food, now so generally prescribed by physicians {and so universally used by mothers all over Canada. Lactated Food prevents cholera in- fantum, dysentery, diarrhoea and fevers ; it promotes perfect digestion and healthy growth, and during the teething period it | Give Lactated Food a if you would keep is the ideal tood. trial, dear mothers, , babv well and strong. Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal, Platinum and Combination Plates, Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 415 Queen Street. bark, is a sign that there is something foreign around which shouldn’t be there. You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oi] is not a cough specific; it does not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old prov- erb of “the ounce of pre- vention?” Don’t neglect your cough. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, ‘ Pat up in sec. and $1.00 sizes. Aids digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutts Frutti. Saye coupons inside ‘of wrappers for latest Books and Prizes. Some dealers try to palm off imitations on which they make more profit. Victoria Cate Great George St. Scene of attraction during these hot days. Nice drinks of all kinds to refresh the tired and weary. Nice Lunches, beautitul strawberries and cream, JOHN P. JOY) VicroRIA CAFE Gt. George St..... TO LET The house and premises rowoccupied by John Coombs, Esq., known as “Mar- ine Villa,” possession given fhe first of October. Rent $200.00 a year, paid quar terly. This place is beautifully situated, ' fac- iug the harbor, adjoining Dundas Esplanade,the most beaut ful site in the sity. The house has recently undergone a tuorouga repair, having hot and cold to the diniag and breakfast roome. BENJ. DAVIES. law29-- 4--4wks ~cnar | wksr Your cough, like a dog’s / water bath, with a lift from the kitchen | LOOK New line of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, be autifully finished and well worth $1.50, which we are selling at $1. This lot was delayed, and will now go quick for this small price. Ladies Fine Button Boots for $1.10, regular price $1.35. IF YOU WANT a suit of Clothes of all wool tweed, we have 50 suits which will go now for $4 to $4.50, former prices, $6.75 to $7.75. Reason, the colors are light but if necessary, will wash and stand it too—get a suit. A choice line of Mens ‘Ties, Shirts aud Underclothing at ridiculously low prices, J. 0. Macdonit Ud Stand, Opposite west end Market. KOKAINE | GREEK SHARES NO FAKE“. But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. One being on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one half mile from Slocan River. Aigh grade ore out cropping on threes Well defined ledges ona.), Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First issue for development 3 cents, nou assessable. Next issue not less than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing less than 500 shares sold. Order hrough bank. GEO. D. SCOTT Agent 42, Fort St. Vistoria, B. C, NOTICE. Anybody caught fishing troy P. Glenfinnan. July 30t Re es ow olf, ” me. ¢