@B.--- Fa®, * @ * _*-* e- st ~s a hs gh STR ae = i PS ee | ae Pe ew ew . ee ? ® ‘ WEEKS’ oc. WORTH UP TO SOc. Ne: rly LOO Die es ot Dre SS Coods of all kinds, worth up to 80c. a yard call early for choice All go at 35c. For 12 Days Oniy fat SOc. WORTH UP TO $1.00 Geods in our and latest going at 0c. , regular price up te $1.00 per Our Capes Clearing Fast - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 do do 5.25 at 2.75 do do 8.25 at 4.00 Black and Colored chance to get a The choicest Dress steck, nearly all new, terials of this season, hi vag cS Lace. A rare Ve lvet, Cloth. } . y cneap, . cag e 25 per cent. discount off. Ladies’ Best English Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON. W. 8. WEEKS & Co Wholesale and Retail SOREGSS a = \sees These two cs cases led me to pre- Dr,” scribe Tutti-Frutti {Gum chewing in a {number of cases of aN / NUlAtonie Dyspepsia F that came under my care. I have not kept notes of these cases, but in nearly all a cure was effected, and in the few that did not progress to a complete re- covery the benefit from the pro- cedure was marked. CYRUS EDSON, M.D., Flealth Commissioner of New York City, and President of the inand of Pharmacy of New York City and County. See that the trade mark name TUTTI FRUTTI ia on each 5c, package. 134 QROSSSTOSS GREAT SOAUGHTER PRICES On Feadymade Clothing FOR JULY ; Se | 500 Men’s weed Suits, vood all wool, egular price : $8 suit for $4, $6 ‘suit for $3 LOO Boys’ Suits at less thea! first cost. Men’s Pants, 75c, $1 and $1.50, worth double. tee them. ws in Underclotaing. | White and Colored Shirts. Ky be found Our prices will lower from 10 to 15 per cent. than any in town. See our Women’s Shoes,65c. See our Men’s solid le ther laced Boots for 8c. J, B. Mactonit Hid Sta Opposite west end Market. Eh on ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, ‘CANADIANS AT — BISLRY ee ee Their Inspected by the Duke of Connaguht. Good Shooting by Licut. Davidson. Loxpon, July 20—The Duke of Con- naught inspected the bungalow of the Canadian rigemen at Bisley yesterday, and signed the visitors’ book. He said the pbuilding was almost too good for a fort- night’s occupation, and that it was a good thing to be aamember of the Canadian team. In the 200 awd 500 yards range, in the competition for the Queen’s prize, Lieut. Davidson, of the Canadian team. secured a total of 68, - making the highest possible score at 500 yards range. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, Colonel White Superannuated, Our New Postoflce Inspector. Orrawa, July 20.—Lieutenant-Colonel White, Deputy Postmaster. General, bas been superannuated. Dr. W. Miller Coulter, of Aurora, has been appointed his sueces- sor. Dr. Colter, ex-M. P., bas heen appoint- ed Postottice Inspector of New Brunswick. The Australian premiers are expected in Uttawa about the first of Aucust. The South African Question. Lonpox, July 20.—After a lively debate in the House of Commons vesterday, Mr. Balfour promised that a day would be fixed to discuss the South African et quiry. The New Archbishop. Moyrreat, July 20.—Tbhe Papal bull appointing Mgr. Bruchisi Archbishop of Monireal, was presented to the Monsignor yesterday. NEWS NOTES, An uncflicial census gives the white population of British Columbia at 78,856, which is double the population of four years ago. A marriage has been ‘arranged between Lady Rachael Charlotte Quinn, eldest daughter of ihe Ear! of Dunrayen, und Mr. Fitzgerald, of Glincastle, limerick, who bears tLe historical, though uaauthorized title of the Knight of Glin. The marriage will take place in October. The June statement of United States exports and imports, makes the showing that uever betore in the history of the States have the exports, except gold and silver, reached so high a figure as during the fisca] year ended June 30, nor has the excecg of exports Oyer impurts ever been go Jarge, BORN At Crapaud, on the 16th inst., and Mrs. KE. 8. McPhail, a son. At Pownal, July 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. J.H. C. Acorn, a daughter. _ Un the 18th ihst., to Dr. and Mra. Secord, Summerside, a eon. to Mr. - oacsieseahtntnentueeali SEE BIER At West Royalt¥, 6n Monday, the 19th inst., George D. Dison, aged 64 years. wwe _— cwrsgoynstvnnnenannennenannnID SOUVENIR GOODS A beautiful assortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own, City Post Office, ueen Square Gardens Solonlial Building. S.S. tanley, etc,, etc. HKvery vis- itor and Lourist will want some of these goois to take home with them asa Souvenir of their visit to the “Garden of the Gulf.” Also Surling’s Views of Charlottetown and tts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOU. venir Paper Weights etc GEO. GARTER & C0. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc:, etc. SUakaedbhddecdddddbdddd ade suuuiauaisiadi Sdddd dae Queen Street. AMA Sr i WUAUdbeaddddcdaddaddddiaddaddcce JULY THE FIGURES FOR IT. { | published in the last Canada Gazette indi- cate a reduction of taxation and an econ- omical administration of the country’s atlairs during the twelve months the Lib- erals bave been in power. As has been Comfortable Quarters : , before explained, the figures of this stAte- ; ment are, and are declared to be, incomplete as records of the year’s transactions. They represent only the receipts and payments that have passed threugh the books of the Finance Department vo the 30th June, and before the closing of the year’s transactions is dome they will be considerably added to. Taken as they are, however, they show that in 1896-97 the Laurier Government collec'ed more in taxes and spent more than did its Conservative’ predecessors in 1895-96. There are two items of texation in the items dealt with, customs and ex- cise. They yielded in 1895-96 the following Futas -— Customs ... -... $19,681,139 7,805,081 27,546,220 The same items in 1896-97 vielded :— ocaceecSl9,318,363 ee aaa @ 0 2 0 2 Se eccescescee 9,148,915 ’ RN i NNN “a: sae Obed 28,467,278 There was “wrung from therefore, $921,058 more money in taxes | in the first year of the Laurier Govern- ment than in the last year of Conservative administration. There wes nodecrease of the public burdens in the first twelve months of the economical party’s The figures indicate, also, that there has been no economy. They show thatoa tue | ordinary services of the Government there was spent, in the twelve months ending with June, 1896, $30,557,274, and in the | twelve months ending with June, 1897, | 31,237,458. The Laarier Goviiniabad | in the past year of its rule, spent $166,084 more on the administrative service than ite Conservative pre- decessors did in the Jast yars of the r con- trol. The figures show a reduction of $559,474 on capital expenditure, but after deducting this from the excess of ordinary outlay there is yet a balance against the Laurier Governwent, which, moreover, as ts returns show increased the net debt from $250,425,310 to $254,581,529 or by $4,156,219, These figures are not a record of tax reduction, of debt curtailment or of economy. No Liberal Government in Canada ever did reduce taxes or curtail debt or economize. the people,” waist. well and 7+eoe LETTER FROM REDD N BROS. Sirn,—The ¢ )wardly insinuations of t' e various scribbiers in this morning’s Guaz- dian are as mean ae the manegement thet allows mean spirited people over a non de plume to attack their neighbors. The ibree bands were employed by ue at a fixed price to play on the square alternately, and we pay the citiz¢n’s band to-night,nctwith- oY ne only; regular 1897 Cloutrs: al Gazette.) The Laurier press is working its imagin ation Overtime to prove that the unrevised | | figuree of the year’s financial transactions | oo-coeON SATUBDAY WE BRI Ascswcs BIG CLHEARAINCH SALE of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make the price xceedingly low to effect | a speedy sale. Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Sailor Suits. Stock all new — No old goods of any kind. SHIRT WAISTS for 69c it’s a nice line of dark cotton waist white linen detachable collar; cuffs are attached and are same color as made’ to sizes 35 and 36 98e, clearing at 69c They’re fit well, Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suita, Prices reduced on all Boys’ C1. thing, and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Staaw Hats. Come and share in the bargains, Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store SS) BRRAAGR AISLES AEE A SAAR A Ah a ti Shirt Waists fe 79c Plain Black Cotton Waists, collars and cuffs are stiped black and white collars detachable, cuffs attached. Sizes 34 and 36 only; honestly made from honest goods, aud ho,- estly priced at $1.15;to clear them they are marked at (9e look rtanding the as-ertion of the editor of the Guardian who ought to be more careful before making an announcement which is not true. Perhaps the Guardian ond is staff of anonymous scribvblers will give to the public the reason for tonight's and to- morrow night’s band concerts. Reppin Bros. AAKASAAAAASAS AR ARAA REAR AAS H HH Quickcure Preparations QUICKCURE for toothache, burns, etc. ete. price 25c. QUICKHEAL for horsea and cattle. Price 50c. QUICKCURE Liquid Tooth Powder, price 25c. A pleas- ant article and the only liquid tooth powder on the market. Whew | A. W. REDDIN, Phu, B SIDE, a en ee SUNNY Cool Summer Coats, BSSESOSS SHED HOSTESS YOS OSHSOHOOE 4 GOSO GE CBOE CS SHOSSOSOSCOAVOSCSSSESSOELOS SC IBESOCELOOS2O9G cuss S3ESOOSSCIAG BOSSE seccoeee Cool Summer Suits. Cool At the Very Lowest a Housekeeper's > ao see ’em. If there is one thing more than another that delights the house keeper itis a chvice, dainty lot of Silverware. A PERFECT Us» Table Service adds 50 per cent to the pleas- ure of eating. So long as we must eat, why not make it a pleasure by adding some nice table Silverware. "We have a MOORE & M’LEO BEE ET EE SE ES SESE EEE EE EY ae Butit's Hot 7” KBREEP COOL $1.00 up, Cool Summer Underwear. Summer Trousers, Prices. Bel ight——_ | They R velues, and you should Db. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring choice line to select from. Prices low. W. W. WELENER, Jeweler The until the 24th inst. Lobster Fishing lobster fishing season is extended J. A. Matheson. july 14 97 UORE & M’LEOD In QOxblood weather, and Tan. VE MUMIA! LE Last OF NZ Mr YORE ’ Preside — ee ene RICH ARD A. MeCURDY, oh - - (THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY), and more asseé Has more insurance in force, a greater annual income than any other company in the w ntl, It is the oldest active American Total Assets, - - - $234,744,148.42 Invested in Canada, - - - . 4,257 7,520 ie) Total Surplus, nearly ° = ~ 30,000,000,00 Insurance in force, . - ° < 918,698,358,00 Income in 1896, $19 »¢ 02,695.27. being TWELV E MILLONS more than the total Revenue of th: » Dominion of Canada, Issues the most liberal policies and pays larger dividends, on all polices han any other company, and is beyond donbt,, the wealthiest greates, company in the world. All policies payable in gold. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, JOHN MACEACHERN. Agent for P E. Island Just the thing for this hot COFF BROS _ “So 8 276 ees 9 He | €3SS6} OO SO OSG OO OO404644644646446464444............ eS FTESSSSVSSSSASCs 1 aS SS + ! oon = a