« 8 ae: : VAY . APS fois 4 : er ' ' Mite le a4'y aa ape i tne Sie. emer Si, 6 , 5 >. E p BROOD EAE NG? AGEN MB 2 ATS GIRS HC CP Oa atin Pa: Ree ot RE 2 «iO — PER GENT TO CLEAR OFF Fadies Waterproofs very bestEnglish make. SOc worth 756 Bleck Cashmere— extraordinary value. Black and Colored Summer Capes. Big discouuts and half price to clear. WEEKS’ foo worm S100 Gents very best quality Uniaundried Shirts. CLOYES Thin Summer Sllk Gloves, black, tans, greys. SVC veer EBC Fast Black Hosiery Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s: guaran- teed perfectly fast color; will not stain the feet. All summer goods cheap. W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail “Prince Edward Island School Series,” “THE EXCURSION” By Wm Wordsworth. as prescribed for entrance to Prince of Wales College, ADDISON'S =" SPECTATOR ” NOW READY. Sent by mail on receipt of price, LIC, TRADERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a special discount on application. HASZARD & MOORE evele. aces | The annual competition for the MASSEY- HARRIS Inter-Provincial Team Race Trophy will be held IN ST. JOHN, Saturday, August 28, 1897 The Trophy was won in 1895 by the team of the St. John B. & A. Club. All Bicycle Clubs in the Maritime Provinces in affiliation with the C. W. A., are invited to send a team to compete for the cup. Full particulars of the conditions gov- erning the race may be had upon applica- tion to the Secretary of the St. John B. & A. Club. Massey-Harris o., Ltd. ST. JOHN, N. B. augl4 li CHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 16, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, THE TROUBLE IN INDIA. Sharp Firing and Great Ey- citement. Bombay, Ang. 16.—A_ telegratrn from Cherat says that sharp firing was heard last evening in the direction Fort excitement at Shabkadra. Peehawar. pi ; Chere is great ee {HE GREY NUNS. Election Of Mother Superior. Monrreat, Aug. 16.—Rev. Sister Fillit- trault has been elected Superior-General of the Grey Nuns, in succession to Mother | Deschamps, deceased, Rev. Sister Hamel} bas been elected first assistaut; Rev. Sister Ward, second assistant; and Rev. Sister Panenechaude, third assistant. — en THE INTERCOLONIAL. Important Change at Moncton. eee Moncroy, Aug. 16.—Hon. Mr. Blair was here on Saturday night and went to Ottawa. Mr. Palmer, the new Intercol- onial storekeeper has goue on duty. Spain’s Assassin. ——_ Vercara, Spain, Aug. 16—-The assassin of Prime Minister Canovas was tried here on Saturday. The sentence will not be divulged until confirmed to the Supreme Court of War. Obituary. Rome, Aug. 16.—Signor Costa, Italian Minister of Justice, is dead. sslrerervevenerrevonnerevrestvenn ttt = = ENGLISH = = -- = oo ie echerteet Yor nee tn ese = ooo es « rince Edward ~~ * > The Excursion _— book I, price ldc, (now = ready). = Addison’s Spectator (selections). price ld5e, (now ready). We have the correct, author ized edition of the above books, with full explanatory notes. These books are re- quired to be studied by all intending candidates for entrance to the Prince of Wales College and Nor- mal School in 1898, For sale at our bookstore or sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. Special prices to teachers and mer- chants, GEO. CARTER & C0. BOOKSELLER. Write for Catalogue. WUAULAUdUadddbdbudddddddddadddddi MLALMAALUMLAAGAbd bd ALdLddLdLdALddNdSALALdAbbshbsdddbdddbddddddddddddddad See Pneee reer eennee nee anne nore renore ron 7) The Kind of Close Shave we give youis low prices on shaving necessaries. Our window shows a nice dis- play of Fancy Mugs, Brushes, Straps in variety, Soaps, Cosmetiques, Bay Rum, ete. We feel wecan give you eee value in this me, A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, 0080008 0 380360908006 09686 © 10300080806 COG © SOOE OSES 260806 OOOOH EE OOOEOOO8 cevee despateh LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL York, Aug 14.—A_ copyright io the World from Janeau, Alaska, August 3, by steamship Islander, to Victoria, B. C.. says: “There is much of several kinds of trouble ahead on the! trail to Dawson City. It looks as if the Canadian custome officials, will have an opportunity to report back to their gov- ernment that they are unable to collect customs daties without reinforcements, Ali the incomiog gold hunters are incensed attheduty. ‘The rougher element is in temperate in its language and has made threats to ignere the customs officers, peaceab'y if possible, but forcibly if necessary. New Loxvoxn, Aug, 14.—The Pall Mall } Gazette yesterday, in the course of a long | article on the Increasing activity of the Carliste, says itis not generally known that London is one of the. strompehalda of | the Carlists, thousands of active followers | city. The Pall Matl Gazette adde : “Their leader seems to think that the fall of Canovas brings their opportunity | nearer. During ‘he past week they have | held many meet. nss to discuss the best Spain in the event or a rising occurring. The Chevalier Lumbye, head of the} Carlists club, during an interview, is quot- ed as saving: “The Carlists are koghly orga. izei throughout Spain. When Don Carios next lands nothing but foreign interference will prevent him from reach- ing the throne. There are ten thousand volunteers in Kagland ready to fight tor him.” Wasnincroy, Aug. 14—A statement | prepared at theyBureau of Statistics shows | that the value of goods imported into | Canada and again exported into the United | States during the past year, subject to tbe 10 per cent. discriminating duty under the | $1,960,740. In 1894 (the latest at present | coming into the United States through Canada under consular seal was about $6,000,000. The question of the assess- ment of the 16 per cent, discriminating | duty on this class of goads is now under consideration. New York, Aug. 14.—Wheat values yesterday tumbled two cents from the pre- vious night’s close, and three cents from the previous day’s high point of 90} cents for September. Tne decline was attended by heavy unloading of flour wheat. Potice Covrr.—At the Police Court this morning acharge ofassault and battery brought by a womau against her husband was discharged. The offence was committe ed Jast December and since that time the wife has changed ber mind and refused to prosecute. Two druaks were fined $2 or 10 days each. Summonses returnable on Wednesday have been issued fortwo young men who were acting in a disosderly manner on the street on the 7th inst. On Saturday Thomas Clarke was committed to jail foran infraction of the C.T.A. This is one cf the old committments, and we understand the other off:odors sre being sought for. cc. errr nee terteronnenemaene sememaneooaenneee SHIP NEWS. — Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Aug. 14.—Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace; Foam, Moran, Pictou. CLEARED. Aug 14.—Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace; Foam, Moran, Shediac. ee ee DIED On Sunday, {5th inst., Eleanor Annie aged 8 months,ouly child of W. W. and Nettie Beer. {Funeral service at 10.30 a.m. Tuesday, 17th, by tocarriage Sherwood. By train if raining. } At Greenvale on Thursdav night last, two cows owned by Mr. Joseph Macdonald were killed by lightning. POL EE IE SEL IPE SEDO NEIL 2 8 Teeter atone sneianiinananasiartantastant> “tteatemsmttontaniassesesteiestettentenncntenentgneantsctntinen sheet ———e Economy and strength are combined in Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Every bottle con- tains 100 doses, and will average to last a month, — > © <2 LOCAL NOTICES, ee The Always Busy Store has a big shirt waist and blouse sale on. Blouses formerly sold at $1.25 and $1.40 clearing at 75c. Blouses formerly sold at 80c and 90c now 50c. Come quick, as the sizes are get- ting broken.—Stanley Bros, 19@—3i, Mr. C. H. White, optician for E. W. Tavior, expects to be at J. B. Gunn’s jewelry store, Summerside, ou. Wednesday, 18th. Those going to the Scotch gathering might take advantge of this opportunity and have their eyes tested. 190—2i Twenty-seven thousand dollars worth of new Presbyterian Hymn Books passed the Canadian customs a few days ago. A por- tion of this importation has come to Char- lottetown, and ia for sale by Geo. Carter & Co, The prices range from 8 cents up to $300 percopy’ Messrs. Carter & Co. will sell at the regular list price, as sold all over Canada. Carter's for Wall Paper TO LET—-A Dovble Tenement House in good order each part containing 6 rooms, situated on King St., back of Merchants Bank of P.E.L..Apply to Miss Lowden Dundas Esplanade FOR SALE—A Desirable Dwelling House on Chestnut Street, near Queeu, containing six Apply at this office. auglitf rooms, Housefnew and in good condition, } e ir the way of cheap Dry Goods. recent opinion of the attorney general was | obtainable) the value of foreign goods | AAAAAAAS AAS AAA AAA AAAAAAA REAR ARASAAASAR AAA Uh SUMMER Dhth.:S a erkins, Sterns & Turner ODS You will be surprised at what wecan do for you Our regular prices are extremely low,but they become lower still when i Teena ceetcanes "swe find seasonable goods any way tardy in moving out. Weare now cutting the price on Hatsot al] means Of assisung their colleagues in| kinds, Millinery, Boys Summer Clothing, Men’s Lus- tre Coats, Sweaters,Golf Hose, Bathing Suits, Muslin Coton Crepons, Cotton Hosiery, and many other lines which sfould be cleared out during this month You wont find a better place to than the Sunnyside Dry Goods Sto buy. Dry Goods. re. er _ re —_ JAARARAAAARR HAKARAAMAA RRR Wie Sp Unvauncr fr Its cH I rl wat’ dices Chua Win? uice dress shirts. We’vea line at 75c each that beats anything in the city. The bosoms are of pvre linen, the bodies are of fine strong cotton, One visit to the laun dry makes ’em equal to most of the $1.25 shirts you see around town. The bosom; are wide and long. The bosoms and hands are made of finest linen. The bodies fine strong cotton. are of They’re open both bacx apd front, The price is We have them in | sizes 1410 17. They’re | a better unlaundried $1.50 and they’re worth it Moore & shirt than those you've paid $1.00 for. Our price is 15ce core & FSES EEE 5. SEES SESE FEES. SESE EE EE SEE EY EEE AE EEE EE a ae PAAASAA eH In Oxford and Tan. Just the thing for this hot weather. GOFF BROS. } Augl4 LOOK AT OUR-———= New line of Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, beautifully finished and. well worth $1.50, which: we are- selling at $1. This lot was delayed, and will now go quick for this smali 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 price:, $6.75 to $775. Reason, the colors are light but if necessary, will wal and stand it too—get a suit. A choice line of Mens Ties Shirts aud Underclothing at ridiculously low prices, } J.B. Macon Hid Stal Opposite west end Market Actual Business, Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, | Shorthand, Typewriting, all thoroughly tanght at the P. | I. Commercial College. oer | dents learn how to do actually doing st from the si Best Work at reduced open this year, after the 9% on 16th See Apply at on Send for our new prospectus. Isaac OXENEM (Graduate of Montreal Business Principal and Proprietoh P. O. Box 242, Ch’town. ___ July 30th—w2moe, dlaw 6 NOTICE. Anybody caught fishing trout ip "ail Creek after this date, July as tht + prosecuted according +o law, 181—2aw 1m—pat has been reserved. p. gHERSY | “aaa Glenfinan. July 30th. 7 HARD BRICh ne ween That cent 30,000, suitable fF SR oping on special outside work. a poate, euite r ties, CARVELL . Adapted. Ay