- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 24, 1397 WEEKS’ AT 3oc. WORTH UP TO SOc. Nearly 100 of all kinds, worth up to SOc. a yard ieces of Dress Goods ie Cuii eariy cnoice, For 12 Days Only At 50e. WORTH UP TO $1.00 The Goods in ST Dress yur all and latest ls of this season, going at 50c. stock, nearly new, materia a vard, regular price up to $1.00 per . a s yard Our Capes Are 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 Velvet, Lace, Black and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape cheap. 25 per cent. discount off. Ladies’ Best English Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILE ON, A. WEEKS &Co Wholesale and Retail et Sel —_ £1.00 “ . per set ae - - per set lad . . per set Big line of “= HAMMOCKS Just Opened. All sizes—all prices. Bargains in Base Balls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value come to Sunnyside Bookstore. HASZARD & Moore VALUABLE Business Stand Montague Bridge. I am instructed to offer by Public Auction on THURSDAY, July 29th, at 1 o’clock, on the premises, Monta- gue Bridge. Store, Dwelling and Warehousr, formerly occupied by Beer & Sprague and now occupied by A L Beer. Heated with Hot Water, Good Cellar, Well &e. One of the best busi- Bess stands in King’s County Also at same time and place will be offered Warehouse, Stable and Loft for removal, also Cart Wheels, Axle, Truck, Wood Sleigh, Express, Buggy, Mare, Harness, Organ, Shot Gun, ete ete etc Terms at J. M. AITKEN, Auctioneer: TEETH younted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Val . nite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. Jatinum and Combination Plates, Crown nd Bridge Work. 7 J. P. MURRAY, 145 Q ueen Street. ‘Tenders for Hay Tend ers for all the hay on the Exhibi- tion gro unds, will he received by the un- dersigned upto 28th inst, at 3 oclock, p- m. A.B. WARURTON. 170—pat td. TELEGRAPHIC THR EXAMINER. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. a ee Promised a Position in Justice | Department, Another New Match—The Gillespie 1? . @ All YO AL o)¢ i TPPPPTOPTPT PT rrr rT orronr Terr ert nrrenn ene ennnrtonernerns nT Challenge Cup. — Orrawa, July 23.—It is reported that A. | Bruneau, M. P. for Richleu has been promised @ position in the Justice Depart ment. Choquette, it will be remembered, complained last session that the Depart- ment was without a French-speaking lawyer. The executive of the Dominion Rifle Association hax added a new match, the Gillespie Challenge Cup,to its compet tions, | This cup is presented by the late T. x. Gillespie, Secretary of the Canada Club, London, together with a medal for the highest aggregate in the match. The cup will be competed for by teams of six and will go tothe team makiog the highest aggregate at 500 and 600 yards in most competitions including the grand aggre- gate. Mass:cre of the Innocents. Lonpon, July 23.—A Madrid despatch States that the bodies of 26 infants in rough boxes have been discovered in the tower otf St. Peter’s Church, Seville. Ic is supposed that the wholesale crimes were committed by the church warden and his wife. Whitelaw Reid's Dinner. Loxpon, July 23.—Whitelaw Reid, the special ,envoy ot the United States to the jubilee festivities, gave a dinner last even- ing which was attended by the Prince of Wales. Killed by a Train. Havirax, July 23.—The fourteen year old son of A. L. Melvin, of this city, was knocked off Bedford Bridge by a train last evening and killed. Minister Fielding’s Movements, Sr. Jomy, Juiy 23.—on. Mr. arrived here yesterday and left tuday for Digby to join his family. SOUVENIR A beantiful assortment of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own, City Post Office, nueen Square Gardens olontal Building, 8.8. tanley, etc, etc. livery vis- itor and ‘Lourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa souvenir of their visit to the *Garden of the Gulf." Also Surling’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc GEO. CARTER & C0. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. QUddddedddddddddldd <2 ~~ —~ Queen Street. ? > = = = = = -— > = a UNAM ALAA UAAGA MUA dMddad dd dddddd 8 oe 3 @ Cy 2 & a & e © @ @ o e Q 7 2 < 9 te 8 6 & > a Kine’s Malt, Wyeth’s Malt, Pabst’s Malt, All Celebrated Malts Invigorators and tonics. We can supply you at the right price. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, O8OTOOOSSSSE SOOOSHSE OOOSOOOE SOOT ONOSOSSEOOS SOSESOSEOODESHSOLSDSSD &F POTESCHSLOEOCEOESS sede SO6CSSSOSSOCEY COOH BEOESOECE FOR SALE.—A Hallet & Davies Pianoforte in excellent condition for sale ata bargain. Muy be seen at Miller Bros. Queen St, 167 1 w | be the second party of fortune hunters ta | leave for the Klondyke since the news of | iand last Sanday. sth. skilled profesional instructor," play’rooms,"cott electric light. considerably reduced. Mrs. Beek Dead. Str. Jonx, July 23.—Mre, Beek, wife of the Provincial Auditor-General, Frederiv« ton, N. B., is dead. al LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Moxtreat July 21.—The Liberals say that Hon.C. A. Geoffrion took with him to England to be prerenied to Sir Wilfrid Laurier the resignation of Mr. Mado-e, M. P.forHochelaga. Mr. Madore, it appears, { intended sending his resignation to the ' speaker direct, but was induced by Mr. Gieaffrion to let it go to Mr. Laurier first. SscatrLe, Wash., July 21.—lomorrow at noon the steamship Portland of the Nat. and T. company laves Scattle for St. Michael's with her passenger accommoda- tions taxed to the limit and with a full cargo Of provisions. On the Portlaed will the big finds was bought in by tie Port- Vancorver, B. C., July 21.—The prin cess dowager of China has confined Prince Tsai for life in a dungeon for not being present to congratulate ber on ber birth- day and in refusing to worship at the shrine of his ancestors. His title is to be taken away from him and he is to be pub- licly whipped on the bare back with bam boos until he screems for merey, after which he is to be shut between four wall» and fed on spare diet until he repents. Thisdecree has been published tn the court gazette, New Haven, Conn.. July 21.—The worst explosion since the establ shment of tne Winchester Repeating Arms Co., in this city, t0ok place at the armory of tis company this morning. Six persons were instrotly killed two were fatally injured, | and at feast a dozen more or less seriously hurt. Orrawa, July 21.—€. H. Wilkinson, on behalf of the British Yukon con.pany. made an offer to the minister of the interior to build a waggon road throngh the White Paas for $2,000 per mile. The distance is about 50 miles, Abont eight milea of the road would be very difficult to bui'd. It would take about $7,000 per mile, being all rock excavation, in the opinion of Mr. Wilkisonn, to construct this eight miles. At the rate the people are flocking into this new region .omething will bave to be done soon to provide away for getting provisions into the mining district. If this road was bnilt Victoria could be reacled from the Yukon in about fourteen days, he says. MESSAGE TO MEN Proving that Tru ¢ Honesty and True Phi antre hy Still Exist If any man wto is weak, nervoua and deb.Jitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ul folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will eend tia con- fidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was ccmpletely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after yeurs of suffering from Nervous Debility, lows of Vigor and Organic Weakness, I have nothing to eell, and therefore waot no money, but as I know through my own experience bow to sympathize with such auffererx, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings to a cure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I mvself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that] am now periectly we'l and happy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If yon will write to me you cao rely upon being cured and tne proud satisfaction of having besn of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Rock- weod, Mich. 135 p&w. SHIP NEWs., Port of Charlottetown ENTERED, Ju'y 22.—Maggie Roach, Irving, Richi- bucto; ss. Electra, McLaren, Montague; Lois, Landry, Pictou; Hare, LeBlanc, Picteu; J.B. Fay, Campbell, Chatham; Crestline, Heater, New Richmond; Sir John A. McDonald, Hyde, Pictou CLEARED. July 21.—Rhuma, Henderson, Wallace; Confederate, Forrest, Pictou. July 22.—Maggie Roach, Irving, Richi- bucto; ss. Electra, McLaran, Montague, ss. William Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Hare, Le- Blanc, New Richmond; Mary Star of the Sea, Lantagne, Caraquet, J. B. Fay, Campbell, Picton. Collegiate School, Windsor N. S. Established 1788, Rector:— Rev C. E, Willets, M. A: a C. L. President of Kings College. Head Master:—Mr F. T. Handsomh dy B. A. Late assistant and House Master. Sir W. Borlase’ school, Great Marlow, England. The school will reopen on Saturday Sept. A good general education is provided and pupils are prepared for Matriculation at King’s College and other Universities, the Royal Military College, Kingston, for the pub- lic Examinations and for Commercial life. The school has good recreation grounds, a well equipped Gymnasium in charge of a age infirmary etc. The building is heated throughout by hot water, and lighted by Fees for the majority of extras have been Reductions in the general fees are made for brothers, sons of clergymen and boys under twelve. There are eix exhibitions for sons of clergymen, snd valuable money prizes are presented annually by the alumni of King’s College. For prospectus and further informa- tion, apply to the Rector. 246 Perkins, Sterns & Tu Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Sailur Suits. C1 A RA UN CO Ei rn oo - ceeON SATURDAY WE BEGIN Avcsccd PaaS of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make the price xceedingly low to effect a speedy sale. Prices reduced on all Boys’ Clothing, and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Staaw Hats. Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store ax TAAAARAAAAAAA AAA AAAAR ARR Stock all new — No old geods of any kind. Come and share in the bargains. 9 OCLOCK SU0SKiNg SI Here's a few underpriced lots to make a sensation in the hosiery section all day Satur- day. Come early. SATURDAY SATURDAY MORNING MORNING LADIES.—Ladies’ black 9-1 rib- f CHILDRENS.—One job lot, sizes bed cotton hose, cheap at 10e, only 8e, from 1 oo eae up to 20d¢ A big basketful heavy 2-1 rib cotton 4 Pl Spects Rie dc pair. : : hose, 12c. A special lot, fine rib, | Another special lot, all children’s, sizes bright, fast black, worth 18¢c, only 16c. | 3, 4, 5,6, worth up to 32c, clearing at 10c per pair. | A lot of heavy ribbed, suitable for _ boys’ wear, strong, worth up to 38e, | clearing at 15c per pair. | Job lot child’s fine sanitary black, ‘ all small sizes. clearing at 10c pair. Another lot extra fine plain cotton perfectly fast black anda grand value, cut to 27c. Fine fancy rib black Cashmere, eut to 27c, and what we advertise we have Moore & McLeod. SEPP ERPS EES EEE EE EE Ey yp EEE EEE EEE EEE EY SALE Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suits tof aC oe Ze ee & (0 CR Oe ou : = ee SOOO SSO COSC COCCOOOOCCCOCSCCS , = * oF | Whew | But it’s Hot ” KEEP COOL — eee Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up Cool Summer Underwear. Cool Summer Suits. Cool Summer Trousers, At the Very Lowest Prices. They R velues, and you should see em, D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring Geer ery — a ~~. eS @ we 6s o @ & 644448 026426488 28 - — by! § ing ar Beer by te vestn Al. ered ; 40 ‘ (par | ing), ‘ i ' +