oo at. --- TILE ! | cater to the big crowd on DALLY TRE WORLD OF The Whe it. SPORT, A surveyor is measuring the track this afternoon, in accordance with the C. W.A rules, Some of the Summerside flyers will pre bably arrive by the Northumberland this evening, There will be two prizes for the slow race. A foot pump has been donated by Mr. E. R. Brow as second prize. Mr. Quirk is hard at work preparing to Labor Day at city prices, He will fulfil his part of the programme. Lorne Unsworth has received permis the Labor Stoa to compete in races on Day Ile is entered in all the races, and } will positively start ' ry : Che medals for the Labor Day sports » will be on exhibition in the show window of Johoson & Johnson's Queen street Drug Store to night. They are worth seeing. the now Harley Davidson will try to break maritime mile record, flying start, held by Nat Butler, on the association groands at Windsor, on Monday next. Bay your tickets this afternoon or Mon day morning for the b.cycle races from the Committee, or at Reddin’s Drugsture, and save the rush at the gate and grand stand. Wheelmeu are requested to be at the C. 820, C. rooms, Opposite the Queen «| Hotel, at 11.30, sharp, on Monday morn ing. Every wheelman in the city is invit ied to take part ip the parade. M.S. Brown & Co, Halifax, have offer ed a special prize, to be competed for at the Wanderer’s sports, for the best record breaking achievement, by a maritime prov ince man, in any bicycle event. The gold medals won by our young | flyer, Mr. Lorne Unsworth, io the half and tive mile Bievele Races at the Scottish Gathering, are on exhibition in the show window of Johnson & Johneen's up-town Drag Store. They will be taken away on Monday morning, so those wishing to see | them bad better call up to-night. ——— — ae % ray AND OTHER ITEMS. LOCAL Ai if il i ’ LEA . B < vr I Ae M a ex s & pub lav Tu } ‘ X with not be «at ‘ Mor < Morlke School wilt 1 i esday, the 3rd, vines Hea ‘s Ha M Theophilus Me \ i leartz’s Ha to-mor 4 ‘ - g The Seaside Hotel R for the season Ss 2nd ” X The telephone ofh will \ a8 } i ull 1 } 2 till » | i ama from 9 eee o DOAR M malay next be ga : aythe regular monthly me + of the School Board will not be . t c > a : P : Coycent.—A great number of 2 attend he promenade concert Publie Gardens 2et night Gal *s Band discoursed excellent music. fnetenceadectiaded Wiis Arresp Cavrcnw.—Nos. 1 and 2 Compan Garrison Artillery, with the Art ry Band, willattend Divine Service t S:. P Ss « h to-morrow morning at Li oc K Flieccosnuncts AN I —T horse of Mr Rob-7 ert ¥ ibe, iat Gatias Ix int, was destre ved uy a night or two ag There is in eura =) The loss is estimated at & SOUU < Cor LADE The sehr. Brndenell, | with a ary’ of hard coal for Clarkin Bros. & ej yesterday from New York. The Brud : owned by Hon. D. Gor don, George ‘ —_— — Laptes, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, Jeaves no olor, and can be glove iaon the han i. For sale only at A W Reddin’s drugstore. tf cnaceinae Tae Losstex Fisnery.- Mr Inspector of Fisheries, is in the city look- ing after the lobster fishermen who are illegally catching after the time prescribed We hear that a numbex _ Ilackett, will be summoned rvinc.— Remember the Gos- Philharmonic Hall Sunday, conducted by the Railway ‘rs alwavs welcome. Gospret Mi pel Meeting in at 4 Yelock, Lesson ; | evening, in 2.06 4-5. used while the | Harley Davidson rode a mile on the Wanderers track, Halifax, on Thursday This, of course will not be officially received as a record, as the | time was not made at regular sports, or in ao} competition. The official world’s record fur one mile on a four lap unbanked track, iz 2.08}, made by Nat Butler a week ago at the Rambler's sports, : The committee of management, at their last meeting, decided to , leave the entries forthe bicycle races open until last evening. Their doing so | has met with good results, as the following | entries have been made from Summerside : men. Strange —(Galat'ans, 6-9, “Be not weary in well doing. ovkeieibaibnag Service at Hieurtei.p.—Un account of | the rain last Sunday, the afternoon service in connection with the re-opening of the Highfield church was postponed until to- | morrow. Rev. T. F. Fallerton will con- duct service there at 3 p- m. Tue Waite Ciry.—The Rey. G. M. Campbell, of Charlottetown, will deliver | his pop tlar leetnre on the “White in the hali at Vernon Wednesday, Sept. 4th. iby Dr. Ross at 8 p. m. sneetiiililiaasasitis River Buidge on Chair to be taken Parape.—No’.1 and 2 Com- panies, Garrison Artillery, and the Band of the Battalion will aitend divine service Curren in St. Paul’s Church to-morrow morning and will meet at the Drill Shed for that purpose at ten o'clock. sitchin City” | Corner Sroxe Larm.—The corner stone | of the new parish house for Christ Church of England was laid on Wednesday at Am- herst before a large concourse of people by Mrs. Mary Smith, a iady 86 years of age and the oldest member of the church. scililimiln Perxce or Wates Coiiece.—The thirty sixth session of ine Prince of Wales Col- lege and Normal Schoo! opens on Tuesday, 3rd September at 10 a. m., N. B. All students, except the holders of Scholar- shiy S, must pay the sessional fee to Mr. Arthur Newbery, the Assistant Provincial 1 reasurer, before enrollment. dy wy tf Ha ia ss ro Witupraw.—The Man- MANCHESTER | | | John on Monday next. chester fire assurance company, of Eng- | iand, capital $10,000,000, has -devided to | withdraw ‘from Noya Scotiaand P. E. Island after the lst. September. The Man- chester has Jost considerable through ‘the province and the Island; and the with- drawal! is said to be dictated by the dread that prevails among English underwriters of the “‘conflagration hazard,” of which several of the colonies have furnished not- able illustrations.—Halifax Herald. almconc Crericat Caances.—Rev. Dr. Morrison, for some years past rector of St. Dunstan’s College, has been appointed renior priest of the Cathedral staff. With him will be associated Fathers Arsenault and Terrio. Father Curran succeeds Dr. Morrison aa rector of St. Dunstan’s College; and Father Hogan of the Cathedral staff has been ap- pointed pastor at Tracadie. Father Reid, for some time past senior priest of the Cathedral staff, has been appointed pastor of Kelly’s Cross, succeeding the late Rev. P. A. McE!meel, and Rev. E. V. P. O’Neill Boyd, recently assistant to Rev. Dr. Deyle, Vernon River, bas been ap- pointed pastor of the Brae and Lot !1, latej ly under the pastoral charge of Rev. L. J, Macdonald, Grand River, Lot 14. outa A Dasranviy Act.~LDast night, shortly afier the express for Souris passed Five Houses, come person or persons broke the lock of the switch at Five House, threw the points fer the siding and let an empty box car standing thereon on to the main track. Theear ran down the grade on the main track to within a short d stance of St. Peter’s Station, where it was found this morning by the sectionman. Itis hoped that the railway authorities will be able to locate the gnilty ones, and have them punish d as they deserve. Had there been a train moving in that vicinity after the box car was placed on the main line there is no knowing the extent of the damage to life and property that might have been the resu't.. —— Tae Fasrnet-litsssor oven CoLtision The May Queen, Captain Paoli, went out to the scene of the Fastnet Hitls— borough collision on Tcesday night to render all assistaw:e possible in the event of assitance being 1-qu red The Captain and engineer of the Mey Queen were on board atthe time, and the former heard the noise made by the steamers coming to- gether. He lost notime in arouging the engineer, and whenthe po!’c* came dowa after calling upon the Messrs Bats at their house, there was steam up on the Queen and she was about ready to proceed to the The Hillsborough, however pase- Cap- tain Paolimistook her for the Jacques Cartier, and thinki g that the boat struck wae the Elfin he hurried. out to the scene with all speed and made every search for her. The May Queen was the only steamer that went out, _ — +e - COVENT DE NOTRE DAME. arene. ed up before the May Queen got ont. Many improvements have lately been made at the Convent De Notre Dame. Handsome hardwood floors have been laid in the roome and hall-, and paint and fresco have been freelv used. New in dividual deeks of modern design have been supplied in geome cf the departments. New and handsome church seats and other furniture have been placed In the convent chapel, and many other improve ments of a minor character have been sulded, The floors were laid by M. P. Hogan & Co. The painting, tinting and frescoing in oil and water color, was skill- fully performed by Patriek Burke. The desks, pews and other farniture was manu- factured to order by Mark Wright & Uo. Tie work has beeuw done in good style, - | towdfiy ; stationary A D. Caldwell, Creel McArthur, A. C. Saunders and H. H. Grady. They have entered in the following events: one mile novice, quarter mile champion, half mile champion, one mile, two mile, three mile aad five mile championship races, and also in the handicap and in the Morgan & Wright races. “Iv’3 wonderful how the ladies hum along on those bicycles,” remarked Alder- man Blizzard, to a representative of the St. John Telegraph as he walked down through King square, and watched a_ well-known young lady spin down Sydney street on her wheel. “Why, I don’t know how far we would have walked 45 years agoto see such a sight,” continued the alderman. “I remember distinctly going with others to Li'y lake to see a young lady skate. Her name was Miss Lyons and she hailed from Kingston, Kent county. “Oh, yes; she created quite a sensation,” said the alder- man laughing. “You can imagine what a sensation a lady on a bicycle would have caused in those days.” The Turf. Uamlet easily won the 2.45 Calais, Me.,on Thursday. He race at did the trick injstraight beats. The managers of the O’Leary trotting Park are endeavoring to arrange another race meeting at that place about the last of September. At Cornish, Me., recently Salando, bg, by Hernando, 2891, won the 2.27 class, in which there were six starters, in 2.283, 2.314, 235}, the first heat being won by Ned Allan, 2.31}. There will be races at Moosepath, St. The programme will include a free-for-all, a 2.45 class and a 2.30 class. There are two trotters and | three pacers entered for the free-for-all with records as follows: Arclight, 2.19}; Hamlet,2.24}; Katrina, 2.244; Clayson 2.26 Sir William, 2.26. Advices from Lexington, Ky., state that an agent of the German government has bought of Mike Bowerman the great mare Martha Wilkes, 2.08, twelve years old, by Alcyon, dam Ella, by Clark Chief. He i: also negotiating for the purchase of a number of other brood mares in foal to Red Wilkes and other leading sires. The Kentucky trotting horse market is im- proving owing to the many inquiries from abroad. Baseball Sir,—In your issue of the 21st inst. there appeared a peculiar specimen of jingdism entitled “A Correction,” and purporting to be signed by one of the Charlottetown Baseball Team in which “Scribo’s” notes of the 17th inst. anent baseball are said to have been false. Your city correspondent admits they were challenged, but says that, instead of declining to accept, as stated, they did accept the challenge, that they claimed theright to name the ground; that Char- lottetown as the place of meeting; and fin- ally that we backed out of the contest. These assertions which he calls facts we are in justice to ourselves compelled to brand as falsehoods, and shall prove them so from the reply of their own Secretary to our challenge, which reply reads as fol- lows: “We are sorry we cannot go tu meet you at Mount Stewart on the 10th, EXAMINER . but if your team conld come to Chorlottc- COUNTY COURT. | town on the 17th we will try and give you Semnegninnoe as vood a game as possible, We have not Phe € ty Conrtwheh his been in had any practice since we played the Tra- SsFian here <in Puesdiyv last, adjourned ! ca lie team.” It certa nly requires quije | SO-Gay unt Pues be th Septem be r astretch sf the imagination to interpret | P¢xt, for the trial of several suits set down this as claiming a rghit to | for that date. All the other business has naine the ground, or | been disposed of, challenge. No sech right was claimed. Thé following are among the chief suits because their Secretary well had not the right, but that instead, that privilege rested with us, as the | Team inthe ease. Lad they taken the initiative and issued a challenge to us it | | as acc-ytng our | knew they | Home would have been otherwise. Neither had we any town ovr Opponent wonld meet us there The “Secretary” says: “We will try, ete., “we are not in practice,” in other words: “Stay at home Pisquid we are not pre- pared to meet you at présent. One of the team speaks of the “grand | lnurals of the day at Mount Stewart” and | says further they would like to meet a stronger team than Pisquid can send forth We wonld ask are they frightened to risk those “laurels” o1 fair tield again-t the Pi-quid “Boys”; why did they nat | illenve us as fully expected th earlier be , : tween the teams ? wonld from corres pe ndence N w we wish to say that we do not be- lieve the writer of “A Correction” to be one of the Charlo'tetown team at all, at not one of those who behaved so manly at Mt. Stewart av, “*who has the right to squeal,” and “come on MceDuaitf” sayor more of the street corner than the Base Ball field and are quite in accordance with the impudent as-ertion that the greater part of “Scribo’s”’ account wae absolutely false. Should the Charlottetown team desire to take up our challenge at } icast, ) gentie really auy future time we would be most happy to | arrange a eonvenient date; but we will take no further notice whatever of any other anonymons scribbler who may cheose to air his opinion of this matte: your columns, Yours ete., B. B. McLean. PERSONAL. Sir W. Cleaver Robinson. Governor of Western Australia, has resigned Miss Nora Reid left by this morning’s train fur Mt. Allison Ladies College. John P. Brennan, Collector of Custome | at Alberton, is at the Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Sweezey, of | New York city are guests at the Davia James E. Macdonald, M. L. A., gan, was in town yesterday, He registered at the Davies. Mr. Fred J. Macleod has proffessorship of English in Unniversity. Mr. znd Mrs. Geo. Pyke, of Halifax, were among the guests registering at the Hotel Davies last evening. R. W. Ambrose, of St. John, is here in the interests of the Imperial Oil Co. He is at the Davies. »'Messrs. Prowse, Stanley, McLeod and Weeks are expected home to-night from their business trip to the Old Country. Card Nebraska Mrs. S. C. Nash and the Misses Florence | last Truro and Susie Nash arrived home from a pleasant visit to Stewiacke, N. S. nigit Mr. A. D. Holyoke, of Woodstock, N. | B., was a passenger by last night’s express. | He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8S. Johnson. J. T. Shireff and wife, of Hull, Quebec, are. among the" guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Shireffisa member of the firm of E. B. Eddy & Co. Bugler H. Wakefield, who has been spending a month’s furlough friends, left this morning to rejoin the Royal Military School at Fredericton N. B. The Albert correspondent of John Sun says: Rev. W. E. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson returned yesterday fromm Summerside, P. E.I, where they bave been visiting. Mh Bie and Huggan family, of Charlottetown, are visiting Moncton. They | ; y | father, are the guests of Mrs. Huggan’s Mr. Weldon, Steadman Street. Miss Phoebe Large daughter of Philip | Large, Esq., of this city left for Mt. Allison | Ladies College to-day, to resume her lite:— ary and musical studies at that institution. Mrs. erica the coming season. the “Jersey Lilly” is more interested ‘na possible matrimoviol yentnre in England than she is in a starring tour in America. | Hi. L. Rowe, assistant editor of the Christian Advocate, Cine’ nnati, who has been at the Queen Hotel for several davs past, left for home this morning via the St. | Lawrence. W.R. McCurdy and Mrs. night and left on return via the St. Law rence this morning. Mr. McCurdy is a member of the Halifax Herald staff. They had been visiting the Rev. James F. Mc- Curdy, at Hampton. Mr. J. A. Nicholson, of Westmount Academy, Montreal, who has been visiting his native province during the past few weeks, left en route for Montreal a few | He was accompanied by Mrs. | days ago. Nicholson, Mrs. Geo. Bell, of Charlotte town, and Miss Clara G. Arbuckle, late ot the Summerside High staff, who takes a position in Westmount Academy. Mr. Henry McGregor, who lives at Mos: | eow, Idaho, about 90 miles froin Spekane | Falls, where he has a large real estate and mining business, is visiting Moncton, the guest of Mr. B. Toombs. Mr. McGregor, it may be steted, is a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, which he left about twenty- | six years ago for the west. ably pay his Island home a visit before re turning tothe west. Mr. McGregor raizing ships by means of air bags, which is patented in Canada, Great Britain and the United States. In Underskirts, In Night Dresses, In Blouses, In Babies’ Dresses, In Dress Goods, In Hosiery, In Gloves, In Handkerchief-, In Towels, &e., Beer Bros. &e., See Window for Furs: To-night. N Iu Print Cottons, In Ladies’ Jackets, &e ; &e. N A P SN AP 8 4 Tue Westuen.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly south-east t> sout i higher temperature ; local showers to-night or to-morrow. west ; fine aesurance that tf went to Charlotte | the Savings Bank. Such expressions | secured a | and with his | the. St. } Lily Langtry will not play in Aw- | It appears that Curdy, of | Halifax, were registered at the Queen last | School teaching | He will prob- | has with him an ingenious contrivance for | tried. Catherine McFadyen ys. Francis Hyde— rhis action was brought to recover certain moneys which plaintiff alleged de- fendant had improperly retained and which had been placed in his hands to deposit in Judgment for $102.33 and costs. H. James Palmer for Plaintif", F. L. Haezard, Q. C., for Defendant. Ewen Stewart vs. Benjamin Miller. Work done, $19 55. Defence, set off and pay- ment. Judgment for defendant. Attorney General for defendant. Jolin Beaufays vs. Aylward. | Wages $45. D. fence, no hiring Judgment for defendant. Haszard, Q. C., fer derend ant. Augustus Campbell bell l'respass and damages {to Stewart, Q. John vs. Donald Camp- cow, $10. J udornae nt for $e and costs, |C, for plaintiff. Attorney le General for endant. William Brown vs. Joseph Murphy - Work done, $16.25. Judgment for SS.oi cach party paying half the costs. Angus? J. Murphy vs. James Otter. Word done and gocds sold, 321. D-eience, and payment. Julement for set off ! ndant. DSC. MéLeed for pinint if Emily MeNeill vs Joha Cullen and damnves claimed for wrongful Judement for defendeat. Msleolin McMastcrs vs. Neil Jadgment lf the costs, waves lisinis sal $13. McNeill work done $12.56. £5, each party a ing hi Robert McNeill vs. Andrew Dickieson. Slander. Plaintiff having on the trial waived all claim for special damages and stated that the suit was brought simply to Judgment was | given in his favor for $5 and costs. The Docket in all consisted of over suits of which about half were tried. At the opening of the Court, Mr.Ratten bury apphed for the naturalization of Jo-epl Goodstien, formerly of Memal in | Prnsvia, now of Charlettetown, merchant, | and Alfred Goldin, formerly of Niswitz, in Romania, now of Charlottetown,. trader, open Gourt the necessary afli lavits and certificates for this purpose. — —s 13 {Specialj—Ihe igilant in’ the mee of vindicate his e'raracter. 260 | 1 and read in SAxpy Hook, Aug. | Def: nder beat the \ ; | yesterday, and has been definitely chosen | to d: fend the cup. | PSST VSSSVVSSSSVEBVOS To-night Lis Puffs. Not windy puifs, but those soft é i fluffy things so wsetul on the toilet table and in the nursery to dust toilet powder on the skin’ of babies and children. We bought a quantity at a very low figure, and offer them tc- night at less than wholesale prices. Price from 5 cents up- ward. B2V2VGOBSS C6GVOHBTT46E GEOG 6878 JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. SDESFSSBF2453 6988 it ever occur to you that we had extra fine faci'l- ties for all kinds of FUR- NITURE Repairs, Or- dered Work, etc? We manufacture such large quantities of New Fur- _niture that we bay all our supplies in large quantities at very low prices. The difference between the price and yard price, between the ton and pound price, is considerable and well worth saving. MARK WRIGHT & C9., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. ‘ants, Lost, Found, &¢ Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged i five cents per line. ’ — a TO LET—The subscriber offers for rent two teaement houses on Alley Street, just com- yjleted. These houses are well built and neat- ly finished, Eaeh contains six rooms con- | veniently arranged, with good cellar. They are situated near Upper Prince Street, in a | higa, airy locality. Rent moderate —SEOPGE |} ALLEY. 245 tf—auy 3h yO LET—-On Orlebar Street, a desirable tenement house in good order, containing eight soos bestdes large pantry. Kient mod. Ay ply to Mrs BLATCH, corner Gre at 246 tf—aug3l | | ernte. y George and Fitzroy Streets. | BO*RDERS—Two student boarders wanted | Apply to A W Newsery, Grafton Street | East 3i pd—aug30 “RO 4 RDERS—Two or three college students ean be accommodated at Mrs J M Kieu ARDs’, Cumberland sireek tf—aug2) B)ARDEBS —{eeommodation for two or tiree board < may be obtained on applica- ton at Mrs M :GreGcor’s, Prince Street. SATURDAY, AUGUST 351, ne a et ating 1S05. Chainpionship,> Bicycle Races ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. SEE THE ‘SOUVENIR,’ The Charlottetown Cycle Club intend holding « Grand Day’s Sport on the CHARLOTTETOWN tenwesiniael ) IE sitet Labor Day, Monday, September 2nd, 1895, The Following is the Programme and Prize List: 1. One Mile. —Ist, gold medal;2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 2. Three Mile Championship.—-!st, gold metal (Dodd & Rogers); 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 3. Five Mile Champicaship.—lst, gold medal (Dawson); 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, Made by Gurney’s, the makers of the world-renowned Hot Water Boilers. A pleasure to cook with it, PRICE $36.00. WITH ALL THE COOKING UTFNS.LS. We have the Highland Grand, if you want it, for $22.59 with all the ware. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, August 26, 1895—135 DRIVING PARK, 10. Hurdle Race, 220 yards.—lst, $6; 2nd, $4; 3rd, $2. 11. Quarter Mile Championship (best 2 in 3).—Ist, gold meda!; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 12. Half Mile Running Race. —Ist, gold | spoon. medal and championship; 2nd, silver | 4, Half Mile Championship.—Ist, gold medal. : | ms a medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 13. 100 Yards Running Race.—lIst, $7; ae 5. Quarter Mile Running Race.—Ist, 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. a, . $7; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 14..Two Mile Handicap.—1st, one year’s | £ ga eZ 6. Half Mile for Boys under 16 years.— premium in New York Life Ina, Co; 2nd Ist, silyer medal; 2nd, silver spoon. silver medal; 3rd, spoon. scithnbeaathear cana Bot woes gold 15. Mile heats against time—Ist, $25 | “ ; > Slive ual; ord, §poo". pa .: ires a % sah t &. Hose Reel Race, quarter mile, 10 pair racing tires (Morgan & Wright.) men, 3 to start; prize, $25.00. 16. Tug of War; 10 men.—Charlotte | 9. One Mile Championship.—lIst, gold town vs. All Comers. Prize $10. medal; 2od, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. : r | ; Entries close on August 25th. Entrance fee, $1.00 in each bicycle event. Four to | ‘i “ - os wid oo ten taael prise. “8 An Al First Class Steamer at Lloyds will leave Games begin at 1 p. m. sharp. ne Band in attendance. | Liverrool fur Charlottetown about 10th October next. and ADMISSION, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 10 cents extra. am Peake ane re gs ee : a ll Special Train will run from Summerside. Train west of Summerside wi!] connect | ill car r Fi eight at Through Rates to all the railw ay with special at that place. Special rates all Particulars regarding the parade of whee! men to grounds on Labor Day and other ; matters will be made known later. A. E. ARSENAULT, Secretary of Committee. August 8, 1805. — 36 HELLO, V ‘points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. ; ! Apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS & CO. her isldr wat guar sum jour over the line and on all boats. J. B. DAWSON, Chairman of Committee. Charlottetown, August 29, 1895—dy tf enn ET The Trans-Continental Telephone is not yet built, but our repu- tation as the leading Clothiers is an established fact. We have the largest stock of READYMADE CLOTHING com- ing In and we are clearing out what we have on for Fall that has ever been brought in one tot to P. B. §sland hand to make room for it, eo that our Clothing is down now from cheap to cheapest. Men’s Suits, Youths’ Suits, Boys’ Suits and Children’s Suits at prices that have never been lower in the city. deceived ! Be not We never allow any to utdersell “THE BARGAIN CORNER.” NicKay Hot Air, The Camberland Hot Air Furnace Makes Warm Friends ! Parties contemplating having their Dwellings heated with Hot Air would do well to leave their orders before the rush of fall work. The CUMBERLAND FURNACE is acknowledged by ail competent to judge to be the most y;owerful and durable Heater iu the market, and those who want a Furnace should consider well its special features. Reference as to its satisfactory workings can be made tothe following gentlemen and numerous others:—R. C. Goff, Esq., A. 8. Johnson, Esq., F. Jost, Esq., at Mil- ler Bros’. Store. CHARLES HERMANS, GRAFTON STREET, SOLE AGENT for CHARLOTTETOWN. augli—3w 246 P, &. ISLAND RAILWAY, LABOR DAY. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to and frm all Sta- tions on this Railway on Saturday, 3!st August, inst., and Monday, Sept. 2nd, good for return up to and on 4th Septem- ber, 1895. Tickets not good for going journey after 2nd September. A. McDONALD, \D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen. Manager, a Moncton. l-ailway Office, Ch’town, August 24, 1895. a as' ae 7—2w was) pd Sle GHEAPEST time to place your order. teed. Charlottetown, Aug. 27, 1895—dy Im to HOUSE. URNACES, We have for sale the “HIGHLAND,” “FAUCET” and “MARVEL” HOT AIR FURNACES. We will place a Furnace in your house in the shortest notice. Your choice of three kinds. M. STEVENSON, SPECIAL! LONDON sissy cont san casumere Hose (Girls), size 6 inch’ ‘Fifty Cent Tan Kid Gloves, ' size 6; to 8, dy ti dte AND BEST. Now is the Satisfaction guaran- QUEEN STREET. —s 8 inch. Charlottetown, August 24, 1895—ly . J. HARRIS, Woolen Company. —————SS— = — : = Must Have More Room FOR OUR NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS. We will sell for Thirty Days, at Manufacturer’s prices, vur stock of FINE BOOTS and SHOES. Ladies’ Dongola in Buttoned and Laced Boots; Ladies’ Dongola in Fine Oxford Shoes; Gentlemen’s Dongola in Congress and Bals; Gentlemen’s Dongola in Oxford Shoes, This is a good chance to buy fine goods cheap for cash at J. B. MACDONALD & COS., Charlottetown, August 31, 1895—dy Market Square and 132 Queen Street. REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! Remnants White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, Ginghams, Flannelettes, Tickings, Dress Goods. A nice lot of each—all of them with only the remnant of a price attached. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1895—246 ARE YOU AWARE THAT OUR UNDERWARE WILL ~ QUTWEAR IN WEAR ABOVE | | ANY UNDERWEAR ELSE- ALL IN VALUE. BELOW ALL IN PRICE. D. A. BRUCE. | -~WE TIES FOR MAN, AND TLES FOR BOY, TIES FOR SORROW, AND TIES FOR JOY, TIES THAT ARE MADE UP, AND TIES THAT ARE NOT. OUR 25c. SUSPENDERS D. A. BRUCE. D. A. BRUCE. The Great Sale of Furnishings Still Going On. 25 and 40 per cent. discount—Don’t miss it. 2 A 2S CR, WHERE ° D. A. BRUCE, AVE THEY WIN IN THE STRETCH. AGENT ta LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 2 AM a