9, Nine ./ Gents Our window tells , the story “Sy ‘w a To-night ' ~\ ‘ THE SHOEISTS a Se =a | New —r i Pretty , Fashionable Long GuariChaias. Blouse Sets. Chain Bracelets, Stick Pins. Belt Buckles. You are sure of getting the new- ast desigas in my large and SELECT STO0K Will you call and see them ? _s W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler === ~.«~«w 2 eo eee ee 2 eee eo =~ aa, oe @ e e& 2 4n 0272000787030 3046790007874 22S ssa e oe e228 8&2 & aS ee ee 63S O@e® 6 O42 CGH | Palate Pleasing dainties, at pocket pleasing prices, fresh to-nay, Cream Pies, 12¢ and 15¢ each." Cocoanui Pies, l5c and 20c each. Chocolate Pies, lic and 20c¢ each. TeLernone 98, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY j Bakes Best Bread. ees 12-287 2Oe288 28: ~=eae 2 => > €Oeee OO 088 >> a @a =>? 2 ® @ 2 @ 2 2 828 8 2 ea 2? a 7~—_— ‘Ladies id uliette ‘Shoes Dongola patent tip, Turn Shee, only $1.50 a pair: See our window. iR. K. Jost Stamper’s Corner, 90S 000860682208 4430990 5008 10600 Shih RARAR AAR AA AR AA AR ARAAAA RAR SHVeee2eeses®o SOOO 950 — SEDP 0OOSOSOE FOO9 OFS for Sale or To Let Two Houses ota reet. Good lable and yard. cd ee eee S ALLEY & 60, ! i LOOAL AND OTHER ITEM a aomenpoennneemnee New Poratrores.-—New potatoes were sold in Sydney, C. B., on Friday and Sat- urday last for $1.20 a bushel. _- Hearrz’s Barn.—Rev. Mr, Emery will preach at Heartz’s Hail tomorrow after- noon at three o’clock. sich cic Sr. Jamas’ Cuvrcn. —-The Rev. James Carruthers will preach at the evening ser-— Mr. Carruthers was for of St. James’, and there congregation. vice tomorrow. mAaDy years pastor will doubtless be a large Me Fuxnerat Norice.—The Division No. 1 A.O. H. are requested to their hall on Monday morn- ing at 8 o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late brother Patrick Connolly. — members of 1) @r*Femwe ih MeetrmG.—Remember the Gos- pel meeting in the upper parlor of the Y. M. 0. A. Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Math 4-21: “And le called them.” GOSPE! Eexecrsion From Picrou.—An excursion party arrived from Pictou in the steamer Weymouth vesterday afternoon at four o'clock, and left on return early this morning. They ‘eft Pictou at eight o'clock veaterday morning, and had lots of rain and seasickness during,the trip across. Tea at ALBerton.—Qnite a number of Charlotiet ntass desirous ¢f enjoying the pleasures of a visit to the west at this charming season will take in Oar Lady of the Snows tea at Alberton on the 5th prox- imo The fare is $1.25 ard the hours of departure aud return those of the regular mail express train, ry Svascarprioxs Must se Parp.—There is an item going the rounds of the press to the etfect thatthe proper method to keep apples in winter is to wrap them in old newspapera soas toexclude the air. An exchange remarks that the newspaper, however, muat be one on which the sub- scription has been paid, otherwise damp- ness resulting from what is ‘“dew’’ may cause the fruit to spoil. Tue Rirte.—We have received the pro- gramme of the annuat prize meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, which will open at Kensington range on Wednesday, August 1], at 7.30a.m. The programme covers twenty neatly-printed pages, and affords the usnal information regarding the various competitions and the amount of prize-money. It wss printed at the Patriot office. He Foryy Syow.— On one of the sweltering hot days of last week, a farmer living not many miles from North Sydney, meade a wager with a visitor from the United States that in spite of the great heat, and through the summer was well advanced, he could still find snow on his farm. The American, being assured that the farmer meant what he said, accepted the wager’ The farmertben went to a dark boggy place on his land and returned in five minutes with a quantity of snow.— North Sydney Herald. ae CELEBRATION aT Emeratp.—The special train for Emerald in connection with the O’Connell celebration to be held there on Angust Sth will leave Charlottetown at ten o’clock, (local) on that day. The fare for the retura trip is only 60 cents. The trip will be very pleasant, taking only about an pour and a half, and when Emerald is reached the excursionists will receive @ most hearty welcome. All the attractions usual at suck gatherings will be provided, and there will also be many new features introduced. The famous Dunk River is close by, and those who wish to spend ano hour oreo fishing may do so. Arrange to attend. 7 SUPREME COURT. Donald Gillis vs. Martin Martin., This action was tried before the Chief Justice and a jury and occupied the attention ‘of the court for three daye, The contention was respecting the proper location of the division line between the parties farma at Murray Harbor Road, Lot 57. The jury sustaiced the plaintiff’s contention and afier being im the box about 7 hours re- turned a verdict at 11 c’elock, last night forthe plaintiff. McLean, Q. ¢,, for the plaint.tt; FP. Peters, Q.C., and H. C. McDonald for defendaut. Mr. John A. Macdonald, a student inthe Office of Peter», Peters & Ings, after pass- Ing ® most successful examinatiou, was admitted an attorney of the Supreme Court. Court adjourned sine die, LOCAL NOTICES, Hammock and sofa pillows, made of good material, 20 inches square with a 4- och frill, for 36c,at Stanley B-os, the always busy store. 177 21 For Saturday Only. —- Women’s kid shoes for 65 cents a pair; by tar the best value shown in town this summer. See our window. J. B. Macdonald’s old stand, opposite the market. New collar-, new ties, new shirts. Men’s shirts from 20c upwarde at J. B. Macdon- ald & Co’s, Juliette shoes for ladies—cleariag out price $1.50 a pair.—R. K. Jost. Lonpon,July 29.—The Post this morn- ing prints a special article in which it says of the conferences between Sir William W. Whiteway, premier of New- foundland, and Mr. Joseps Chamberlain, secretary of state for the colonies, that, excluding the French Shore question, which is in abeyance, it is believed that three important maiters were discussed. Firat, the ratification ot the Bond-Blaine couvention, second, the witholding of the Imperial assent tothe act to amend the election act of 1889, and, third, the qaestion of Imperial and colonial subsidies to the Messrs Allen for carryit g the maile. In regard to the first it ie believed that before long the Government will ratify the convention. As tothe second, it is believed that the bill will be submitted to the law ofticers of the Crown without delay, and will probably be sanctioned. Kegard- ing the third, it is understood that the subsidies will be reduced to half of the amounts formerly paid. Physical strength and energy contribute to strength of character, and both may be had by taking Hood’s Sarsapariila, | e a e is frequently spoiled by the 3 00000000898 0800800000 iA Sunday pesty fly. Might we suggest that you call, send or telep hone for some sticky tly paper, or fly poison pads, so that a comfort- able time may be had. Double Sheet Sticky Fly Paper, 5c. Fly Poison Pads, 5c and 19c. Fly Poison Paper, lc a sheet, : Johnson. & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. 0000 Ov 04 OOH S904 6088 1OS 9008 008s GHOSE COD SECO | } aad - pope ¥ — FRIDAY, td room. tend Josing sight of profits. Peat hab baa aa Remnant Sale, Remnant Sale. 000060000000 We begin our Midsummer Remnant Sale, on S928 G0G080C8 The object of a remnant sale is not to make profit, but to make We jntend making considerable room during this sale, as we in- Everything of the character of a remnant will be ofier d at unusually attractive prices. Print Cottons, Gingh mms, F'lannelettes, Ribbons, Laces. Corceta, the balance of our Straw Hats, and a TREMENDOUS DRIVE IN OUR BLOUSE ROOM. This Sale begins Friaay morning. BEER BROS SEER R EEE EE PEEVE FAA NY —— —s oUt, LUST You will find Dress Goods, Also odd lots of WEEE EE ES SE EE ES SS SS are, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 31, 1.397 } goods haif cotton, Me b ~ \ Uj q iY =z as SS 84 45” 4 is ’ Lh The Simple and Whole Secret Of our constantly growing (tremendous) business, and our prestage with the buying public, is that we sell and recommend reliable only, at less price than competitors ask for shoddy or Our $10 to $15 suits are finished with the best lining, canvas, pure dye silk and best thread used by the best skilled tailors in Canada, and this is you guarantee of getting the best constructed readymade clothing it is possible for science and skill to produce. This, coupled with the tremendous advantage we | old over c ompetitors in buying in much Larger Quantities. for hard. cold cash, should draw each and every person to one con- clusion : that ours is the right place to buy readymade clothing, BALANCE OF “™ Straw Hats at Cost PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men BELGE s £6 SS STS BOSOOOO an artist cutter. shoes. npwards. Alaska Gold Fields. You can make money right here at home to-night. TO-NIGHT Tntil 10 o'clock; we offer Straw Hats at } price. Remember, only to-nighe When you are in for your straw hat, get our cutter, Mr. J. J. MeDonald, to take your measure for an up-to-date Suit; he has no equal on P. E. 1.—he is AMERICAN TOURISTS and all other tourists should call and inspect our elegant range of Suitings. McKay Woolen Co., High Grade Tailors. RIGHT IN TT... We ar: “right in it” as the sayipg goes in this thing of selling boots and See our $1 Ladies’ laced kid boots; chocolate shoes at 90c and $1 and Girls’ Button Shoes, 75c, and 90c. W.H. Stewart. & Co London House Rvilding...... Bordeaux Claret (0. (La CompagnieSdes vins de Bordeaux) During the summer months The Family Man,the Bachelor the Clubman, the Tourist do not feel comfortable without the solace of Our Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors. anging from $3 to S12 according to contents, We also recommend for qual ty and purity Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. pints. Montferrand Claret - $4 Per case of 1 doz. yuarts. $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Also a full assortment of Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. ga3"Call or write for our new complete Price list of Wines, Liquors, etc. BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 Hospital Street. Moatres} | July 21 23 26 . pe