il”. li a ah PE Tow the order of the day Weeks & Co: luring the dul ing today Wil) sel] summer &e&- son, dbeginn Allaummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Hal price, All Ladies’ Black and C 50 p.c discount, Im por- lored Capes All shop trimmed and English ted Hats and Bonnets at 60 p. c. discount About (2700) two thouse id sevea hun-~ dred vards of new Black Cashmere, the best value we have ever Shown, recently received, worth 75¢ per y rd, We are having a bis of this erecial cashmere | o sal ‘ 1a I in two shades— Jet Blue Black, 50c¢ soiill For fancy Black Goods we show a large variety of rich effects, and very best yeiue. ALSO-— t 6dozen New Fancy Sail 30 dozen lot we bave | We offer abou ors (balance of got at Half Price) at 35 cents | the 1h, tf, ile worth from 5Uc to S0c Summer Washing Ties Guting Shirts White or Untaundried Shirts | Cuffs Coliars Gloves or) TACES Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new furnish- ings. W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, i, Ther'll be a ng up Yeur Hammock Nhat ? Haven't got one Yan you live all summer with- mt a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock | bought ata special discount, and our selling prices are away cown., i Sizes and Styles. your ins pection. We ask AGAAABAN ARS Rugraving : s what we would & = ose | ees will he pi ease i. ARAAARAAR RARER ERE W. W. WELLNER JEWELER. WE yy +e 20 LED * | , KS like to call vour attention te just now : * Would’ot it be a good idea to Si have us engrave your “te Cypher ‘+ Monogram * r 25ct Ur Ke) Maybe you would like to have ‘* something done in the line of tilverware. Wur Mr W. ‘Ls Well- x ter has had private instruction eo aa 9 eat expense, from te One of t! eat engravers | Bos- top, and he feels sure thai you > RS ae ae * vi ¥ Se OS ODorwe > @& OB o<d ODEO Chief Justice Pa! taini t ce a mef, < ‘OD io 4 wet om, electric | ght, h ot water fur- yl Pent modere: e Apply to H. James tetlce near Bask of Nova Scotia, re Dip palmer, Queens, | (Final heat)—1, Brower; 2, Reid: Hot Time Yet =: HASZARD & woont Beers halfof the residence of THE DAILY EXAMINER SPORTS AT SUMMERSIDE. Il Condu cted and Most Success- A We ful Meeting. TheS: immerside A. A.A. have reason l to congratul late themrelves upon the result lof the bicycle and athletic sports yesier iday. They were a decided euccess. The |} day was all tbat could be desired, ihe at- | tendance lobes nunibering atoat 806, and at starters in each event so even'y matched as to make matters interesting trom start to finish. Several new track records were eetablished. Charlotte- | town’s representatives showed up well, capturing some of the principal races in good time. The officials of the meet,who were a hustling lot and kept things moving with buthl ttle delav were: §Referee —A E Ings Starter—T B Ga’y ; Judges—W L Rar- vie, Geo J Rogers, Ernest Holland; Timerse—H D Johneon. D Watson, jr; Wn Rogers; Clerks of Course—H T Holman, J Brebaut. J B C Baker; Announcer-- AE Williams; General Secretary—L B Hunt. The summary of events js as follows: — One Bile Novice—1, W F Collinge, Ch’town; 2, Peter Clark ’S’side; 3, cet © Craig, Emerald. Time 2.27. Frakk Compton and W 7 Sharp, S’side and Irwin Coombs, LA Sellers Wai MeLeas, Byron Brown and Louis Large, Ch’town, aleo started, Half mile (boys under ae Hol- mA‘), S’side; 2, W E Folland, S’side; » Lee Horne, Ch’town. Time 1.293 One Mile (Champ onship P. E L.)-C M Clark, Ch’towo; 2, Ivan McKinnon, Ch’town; 3, Reg Stewart, Ch’town. Time 248 1-5. Ober Starters —Shagp and Compton. One mile, 2.50 class (first heat)—l, 2, Walter David- Tryon. Time Picton Brown, Ct.’town; Moncton; R son, Reid, 222 4-5. Craig, Comptou and Sharp aleo started. (Second heat)—I, Peter Clack; 2,.LA Seller; 3, Wm McLean, Time 2.265. G H Merril! and C H Smith, Moncton, and Collings and Large, Ch’ tow 0, _ ) starte d. , Davide This race was paced the time in the final record by } of aséc- son. Time 2.20. by a triplet and lowers the Maritime Sa s | (Sealed meena race)—L. Ralph E | Smi.li, Windsor, N &.,2, CH Smyth; 3, Roy Lee, v ictoria. Ia thas race the dis- tance was keowa only to the siarter, whe disebarged his pistol wken the required distance had been covered. The distance i proved to be 1} miles eud was made ia 13.48. The time for the one mile was } 2.28. (One mile boys under i6)—1l, Fred Scott, Moncton; 2,Byren Brown, Ch’town; 3, Roy Holmsn. Titwe 2.324 2.20 yards flat race (handic ap)—l, GB Jobreov; Amherst, N S.,12 yards; 2,L. 8 | McMillan, Ch’town, Lé yards; 3 Geo. ‘Reid. S’side, 15 varde. ‘Time 23 sec ean. CJ | Me Willan, Ch’town, scratch, W H Ritchie, 5 vards and Leonard Schurmaa, New Avnan, 15 yards also started. “(Two mileflap race)—1, R E Smith, H Smyth; 3," Compton. Time 3 $25), C _ Clark, Wh p Sharp and GR Chi-- , New Glaszow, N 38., also started. Oue mile (barring S S’side and Ch*own) 1, C. Reid, 2nd C C Craig, 3, Ror Lee. Time 2.52. Quarter Mile (handicap) first heat—1, Harry Hills, NewGlasgow, N.8. 15 yds; ,CC Craig, 20 yds; 3, Walter Davidson, 5 yds. Tiese 332-5. W F Mitebell, St. obo; R ESmith,JdJ W Grant, New Glas? ow, N.S. andG& Chisholm aio siarted Smith and Mitchell were at scratch. Second Heat—1, 2 Brown, 10 yda; 2, ? | Clark, 20 yale; 2, & Cowpton, 12 yds. Time 34 2-5. Sharp, Smith, Reid, Scott, | Folland and Merill, Moncton, aleo started. | Third Heat—1L, Garnet Stanley, Monc- | ton, 25 yde; 2, Reg. Stewart, 5 yde; 3, & ho! — ~~ analy C93 A Sellar, 15 yas. = ane 33 secs, F inal Heat—1, P. Brown; 2, G. Stan- i ley; 3, P. Clarke. Time 34 secs. : I 5 mi ile (bandicay)—1, | 20 yds; 2,C. H. Smith, 20 yds; 3, J. W. |Grani, 10 d+. Tunel.081-5. Mitcbell es Merril] 15 yds, and Stewart 10 yds | also started, Walter Davison, 2 (Juarter mile roa (bandicap)—l1, Cd McMillan, scratch 2,1. BMcMillan, 15 . ee T seb secs. Two mile championship of P E I—€ Pi C am Ik av McKivnon and Whip Sharp | started. Clark and McKinnon fivisheda . lead heat in 6.15, One hundred yards dash (handicap) —1i. Geo R Johnson, 3 yes; * HW Ritenie, 1 yard; 3, LB McMillan ,4 yds. Time 10 15 — DS OD VOIDV OV OBOVOW® oD TS‘ SS sets ted > O<2 OD Os 0QVO’SB OD O =~ We wish to remind you that an early settlement of your July -accounts wil] be ap preciated very mvch as we are in need of the money. We will be pleased to re- ceive the amount and give you a receipt for seme to- day. TEINS PERKINS & 60,, Sunnyside, a 20DOZO2O4>O29 SOS*D? >O=¢ Fi (ecnoceesee OD 6S OVS DVODWSHNSW OVE | Times, The St. John San says: Dr. S. W. Prowse and bis brother, who is a mer; secs, Geo L Collings, Rustice and Geo Read, S’side also s.arted, Three mile team race —Teams from the Cre-cent Club, Ch’town and Moncton A A A, started, the former Winning in 10.18. The Crescent team) Was made up of CM Clark, Reg Siewart and Picton Brown. One hundred yards dasn (boys under 14) 1, Norman Thomar, Moncton. Time 123 BeCS. Five mile (handicap) 1; Fred Scott 500 yde; 2, C H Smyth, 200 yde;3, 7 W Grant, New Glasgow, NS 100vds Time 13 b.39. RK E Smith, serateh, C C Craig, 300 yds aud P Clark 350 yds a'so ataried. One mile open—1, RE Smith; 2 WF Mitchell; 3 Reg Stewart. Time 3.08. J W Grant, Whip Sharp. G H Merrill and CH Smith also started, W F Mitchell also went a mile against time paced by the triplet, doing the dis» tance in 2.14. A special train in chirze of Conducio Stitson left here at 9.15 and reached Sum- merside at 11.45. About seventy-five pas - sengers were on board. ()uite a number from the city also went up on the morning express and by the previous evening’s accommodation. The officials in the spe- cial were as usual ot the qui vive to please the pleasure seekers under theircare. ~ PERSONAL. Mr J Lawlor Wood of Montreal, a tenor, will sing at the O'C vanell ent ertainment on Mond “Ay nigh!, likeness of Mt D J McLeod, Superin~ ten ae oi Education for this province, appears in the Halifax Chronicle. Mr G O McLeod, president of the Cres ceut Bicycle Club, Charlottetown, P E I, is registered atthe Brunswick.—Moncton chantiat MurrayfHarbor, P. E. L., are in the | city on the western tour. They, propose to visit the Cana: peg and perhaps farther. Dr. Prowse is an old Mt. A student and a recent graduate of rdinburgb, and may take up his residence in Manuoba if he likes the country. Mr. Barrett Henderson, of North River, s1SOR lian towns as far"as Winni- | CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 5, 1898 Local and Other tems, 3 BIS.—Meeting io St Patrick’s Hall i Sunday at3 pm, Tae Werarner — Southerly to south | westerly winds, warm and showery. Encineers.— T he Engineers will parade with the Artillery at the park tonight in uniform. —_—-— +> - — Doc Tax.—Two summonses were today issued. Those who have not yet paid up should lose no time about doing 80. AyorHer Exevrsion.—It is said that Crystal Fountain, Rebekah ana Lady Princes, May Lodge, of Wes.ville N.3. are ts'king cf waving anexcursion to Charlottetown on the 13th inst. Lawn Texnis—A tournament (mixed double) will be played tomorrow, Satur- day afternoon at Victoria Park. Drawing for partners will take place at 315 sharp, when ail players are particularly request- ed to be on the grouads. sp nekttiiitiian Bic Orvers Recetvep.—Se v2ral whole- sale Halifax merchants bave received big orders during the last ten days or so, to be ready for sh'pment iu a few days. It is said that a steamer will leave Halifax this week with $100,000 worth of provisions or Cuba, iecniaiiad Lets cr Coan—The shipments of the Dominion Coal Company for July were! 187,680 tons. The best day’s shipment was 7,200 tons: 1,500 tous of this was handled in two hours. The shipments for the season to July 31 slightly exceeds half a million tons, siciniataal edie City or Guent.—The steamer City of Ghent arrivei from Halifax via iater- | mediate points about nine o’clock last, night and left on return at eleven this forc= noou. Sbe had a general carge and’ several passengers both ways, Mrs Clarke” and Mr, Linkletter were passengers to‘ Summerside. { —. Poiick Cocrr— Michael Nicholas, an | who weut to Dawson City with a drove of cattle, returned to Charlottetown Jast even~ ing with his two bired men. He gives a bad account of Dawson ‘City, which characterizes as ‘the wickedest city earth.” Kennedy and McRae, after looking about Dawson City, wentup the Stewart River prospecting. Daween and Dixon are run- ning a bardware and general store in Daw- son City, occupyiug @ tent 14x22 feet, for which they pay a rental of $250 a month Reid, Moore, McFarlane and Trowedale are ateo in Dawron City. Mr. Henderson says thatthe Islaad boys will be home this fall,and he advises those who are home to remain here. ——P> 0 +a Seems as if all the things we like dis- agree with us, and all the things we don’t like, agree with us. Dyspepsia lurks ia most of the good things we eat, and indi gestion follows tbe gratification of appetite. v’nt Natare’s fault. Nature ehe can, and if a man will on Of course it does the bes: only help her a litle bitat the right time, be may eat what be likes and as much as he likes. Br. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are for people whe are troubled with indi yestion. Particularly tor those in whom 1 manifests itself ia the form of constipa- tion. The Pellets” are quick and easy in their action. Thev are in perfect har- mony with Natur ent cure. You need take them regularly only a litthe white, “Atter that, use them occasionaliy when vou ueed theen—when you have eaten anything thet disagrees with you. They may be taken just as freely as you would take water or any other necessity of life. Ovce used they are always io favor. Mr Todd a wealthy resident of New York, committed suicide a few days ago by jumping from a ten story window in the Hoel Majesty. Mr. Todd has been a suf- ferer from melancholia for some time past. Sy Kidney-Bliatidcr Trouble, There is nomore serious menace to good beaith inthe present age than Kidoey dis- orders, and an appalling fact, buta true one, that Jour-fifths ofthe country’s people have the taint ofthis insidious disease with thera Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney dise ase. Ny it’s Lost. — “hie Fort Augustus and Southport, while returning from the tea on July 18th, a lady’s parasol. Finder will eblige by leaving same at this office. 178 tf eee S. or T—Orient Division will meet this evening at 8.30 in Wrights Hall. A full attendance requested. Visitors wel- come. AStrJoux Vtew.—It wasa St Jobn girl of very uncertain age who is reported to have said that “Where siguleness is he | He reports that Small, Wortman, | e. They effect a perman- , Indian, was this morning fined $5 or 30 days for drunkenness, but the fine was | | suspenced upon condition that he leave (he city within aw hour. James McNally & man with a wocden leg, was fined $2 or 16 days for the same offence. In his case also the court ordered a supension pro- vided that he“leave the city within av hour a S. 8. Camieana arrived this morning at 7 3@ o’clock with a full cargo and a pas-~ senger list numbering 160, most of whom were landed alongthe route at various watering places. The fcllowing were booked tor this port: Mr Valance, Mrs Valance, Hemilion; Mr B C Webter, Ottawa: the Misses Mooney, MrE W | Smith, Mrs E W Smith, Montreal; Mr Joseph'Crathern, Hamilton: Mr J B Teet- zell, Mrs J B Teetzell, Mr W H Cox,.Dr Burnett, Dr Hockett, Montreal; Mrs K M en Te Cullen, Miss Predergrasi, Quebec; Mr A P Paiwt,Mre A P Paint, Windsor, Ont; Mr P Kennedy Mrs P Kennedy, Miss Driseoil, Quebec. <iecllidenslh I. O. G. T.—At the meeting of Char- lottetown Lodge, held last eyening, the following officers were installed for the current term : © T—EH Duachemin. V T—Lonisa B Swan. SJ 7—J D Seaman. Sec—B F Messervey. iF S—Elsie M Busheli. Treas—R H Jenkins. i Chap— M Stevenson. ita ctinenaremceenenin ctemnetendilearessllict Mar - Exsie McLean. Guard—Mary Worth. A 8—G F Dewar, M D. D M- Florence Winchester. P C T—Mary Ross. This fall and winter it to hold a is the intention entertainpmcnots and a series of course of short lectures on interesting topice by Rev. W.J. Kirby, Mr. J.D. Seaman, Dr. George F. Dewar and others - a LEAGUE OF THE Caoss.—The League ot the Cross “camy” at McNally’s Island was yesterday evening invaded by a large party of excursionists, who were made heartily welcome and entertained in good style by | the boys and their friends. McNally’s Island is up the East River a few miles, and is an ideal spot for a summer outing, U pon their portion of the island the League boys have erected & summer cottage, and here. with their band, they pass two or three weeks very pleasantlyeeach sea- son, The grounds abont the cottage are being fitted up in good shape, and when the facilities for landing are perfected | there is no reason why the Island sbould | not become a favorite spot for picnics. | The excursion from the city was under | the management of Mr. W. T. Payne, and | he did all in his power to make the outin apleasant one. The Nelson made trips from Charlottetown, one at half sat | two in the afternoon and the other at seven | bliss “tis folly to be wives.”—Amberst in the evening. 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