Dollars per Y ear. APO y € cold just now at sy to it tiat Colors. We make :t comfortab’e for our patrons are that kind. 4§ Our sales show. Saug, fan's Lines of Co'orad Shoes fur Our Ladies, Oxfords area Children’s in all styles. Staple lines. Great variety. marvels mayside Shoe Store. . sposing Clearing of beauty “gerate read. Room — mus is True Liberty, SS ese eee — HARLOTTETOWN, P E. ISLAND; TUESDAY JULY. 20. 1897 of cur =, Tweed Caps. by selling then cheerful shoes. ny n t f pus? WE, and good valae. Misses’ al fit Spectacles properly. :ask them to show their licence. at, ron Block, City. I wish to inform the public that sev ‘using my name and pretending to be selling Spectacles for me. T tee « : LWhite is the only traveller that I employ. VWrarning ! ee eee eral parties are travelling the coun Mr. C. He is competent to test eyes If any others call and say they are selling for me E. W. TAYLOR, OPTICIAN MOWER AND RAKES MAXWELL BINDER 1s rec Ment on the marked. 4 twine, theayy or light hay. liting : iutups, roots, ete. ,: RAKES.—Tiger and Sthied. th the new steel wheel 7 o ted, or write us for prices. RLIZZICK’S CORNER..... *. Also, angle steel bar to hold teeth. t to rake, not to harrow the ground. ygnized to be the best im It is trne only right hand cut, and “the simplest and surest knotting machine, never break- MOER.—The lighest cutting and strongest machine Has all the best improvements —foot spring, raising finger bar clear of all obstructions, These Rakes are fitted having 26 teeth and solid steel The teeth are They are the most lect Rake made to-day. Inspection of those machines in- FINLAYSON & McKINNON Ourr trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely and Men’s Bicvele Shoes,a complete assortment of all | Low prices. Weeks & Warren EXAMINER. | when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fres.”—Evripripgs. tt ‘int £ayzle Copies two cents Jaen BVO. 8288S 6030 Ge oe 2ae40 € oats. Coats, Cotton Coats. White and hot weather goods at very low pric: Prices :— Csate, Holland Skeleton heussel Pr errs hab ete eey MORSE 1ALK, The pacer Winfield, 2 | worked a half in 1:04. Gaus Macey has decided to abandon bis Montana campaign. :144,, recently Plianey, 2:1514, pacing, has a brown , colt by Direction, 2:081,. Ella T, 2:08%4, is working miles in 2:18 without her hobbles. Juliet, by Tybalt, bred to Pathmont, 2:0914. Larabie’s (2:12%) first start will be pt the Cleveland grand circuit meeting. Cummins will not have Sulphide, | 2:0944, and Carbonate, 2:09, in his sta- ble this year. R. C. Bever has moved from the driving park sat Rochester to Mystic | park, Medford, Mass. Winslow Wilkes, 9.99 mews, has been 2:0934, is in the going good and sound. Little Hugh, a 28-year-old brother of the fast mare Nora B, 2:1734, by Bet- terton, died recently in Kentacky. Gus Magvey has already stepped Fan- ny Foley, now a 3-year-old, a half in 1:0834 and a quarter in 3234 seconds. Mile track racing is now under way at Pimlico, and there will be no let up until the November leaves begin to fall. The touts at Baltimore are talking about a wonderful eighth recently paced by Star Peinter in his work at Pimlico. James G. Ladd, the Nebraska horse- man, former owner of Lobasco, 2:104;, has removed from Beatrice, Neb., to Olathe, Kan. The Cowley County Fair and Driving Park association claims Sept. 14 to 17 for the annual fair and race meeting at Winfield, Kan. i:ffort is being made to organize a fair asscciation at Shreveport, La., and the laying out of a track is already un- der consideration. H. D. McKinney, who has been gov- ernment inspector of cavalry horses fer some time past, bas retired from that position and is again at his home, Janesville, Wis. a A large demand and low price. 65400 Cash and only a few ieft. A. HORNE & CO. nie AGENT hands of Al Russell in training and is CS A Se meen ey ae a | | | | | PERSONALITIES. Mrs. McKinley is extremely fond of books and not nearly so much of an in: | valid as many people imagine. M. Vuillod, the French socialist dep- uty recently elected to the senate, used | to earn his living as the man cannon in a Paris circus, Abbas Hilmy, brother of the khedive of Egypt, is 21 years of age and Weighs 250 pounds. He is now in Paris under treatment, it is said, for a nervous dis- ease. Dr. William Thomson, brother otf President Thomson of the Pennsylvania CI" T AYER AG ve 6S railroad, has been made emeritus pro- fessor of ophthalmology in the Jefferson | Medical college of Philadelphia. General George B. Randall, who died recently in Richmond, was a close per- sonal and political friend of James G. Blaine, and was at one time a membe1 of the legislature of his state, Maine. Silas Young of Wiscasset, who wil] soon be 91 years of age, is the oldest storekeeper in Maine. He has seen Wis- casset rise and crumble away, but be- lieves it will again be the premier sea- port of the coast. Professor Lucian I. Blake of the chair of electro chemistry of Kansas univer- sity has expressed the opinion that it | may be possible to whiten the negro by a cataphoresis process, which shall de- carbonize the pigment which gives his skin its color. The estate known as “Big Spring ] Farm’’ in Loudoun county, Va., and through which runs the trout stream in which ex-President Cleveland used to fish so often, has been sold to Mr. Jo- seph Storey Curtis of New York and Johannesburg, South Africa. Count Nicholas Esterhazy left a will making his cousin, Count Moriz Ester- hazy, the heir of his vast estate. He left a large sum also for various charitable purposes, All his employees and serv- ants who had been in his service ten years Or more were pensioned. Mrs. Hackett, the mother of James K. Hackett, leading man of the New York Lyceum company, always travels with her son. The tie between them is one of unusual strength and tenderness, for, as the devoted mother says, they have had only one another since he was 2 years old. According to the Washington corre- spondent of the Chicago Record, Sen- ator Hanna, when introduced to Robert Fitzsimmons, the pugilist, greeted him by saying: ‘‘I am glad to see you, Bob. We did them up, didn’t we? You licked your man andI licked mine. But it was a good deal of a job. -vasn’t it?’’ —— AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. OR. J. WH. AYERS —— LE St vent STILT, Cord Coais, Duster fancy Vests, Straw Hats and e€ give youn achance to bry these goods at reasonable rates the very time you want them. See you purchase yours at once. . . -—s - - = ec > e ° 4 cS s = 4 es : = = ~ ae ."s <a «4 ue a < ~~ ~ =~ — ail sag pw — _— — — os a = ~~ om ~ oo - - he — o o a < ae pg .. i We have a larze stock of the best American Hay Car- riers Forks, Pulleys, Steel Grapples, Rope, Churns, Washers, Wringers, Potato Scufllers, Rakes, Mowers, Feeders, Road Carts. Road Wagons, Buggies, Harness, etc., etc. Everything up to-date and fully warrauted. Agencies at all the principal places on the Island. Examine our stock before purchasing. &, HORNES& 68., dy 1 aw—2 ww CHARLOTTETOWN ee TAC S. Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bu 1 inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundres of persons. Some had put off getting glasses so long that the could not see a large 4 inch letter A without going within 2 or 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted or rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charg- 2d a great deal more than they ought to have been. This yar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on par- ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show sam ples of our goods. Should he call on you I bespeak for him your favorable consideration, and any order you may give him will ke filleé as soon as possible and guaranteed by me. Glasses can also be exchanged at the store, CamEeRoN Buock. City, if after a trial they do not prove as satisfactory as you na E W. 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