10 ae & J) i, Why / Take i) 3 vhances 2Seseo es " * if * i} 4 On UN? RIED Boots and q by Shoes, ¥ you can get re- 4 v ] a a Th) N N ys W ve & been 4 ij >» rie ‘ Y LiIPAT | € «at e | rsneoe | i for W s te j * ss i one } S I n ‘\ \ : i> heen t¢ v ti anus ¢ ‘ , | \ Ladies i Gentlemen | AV thre ? Canada, Who | & hear iestimopy of their i it and wear. <A fresh \ pm. “phe er Shoes jnst i res eive cy ALLEY & CO., THE SHOEISTS, - ais PRETTY GOOD $ Things that are only pretty ; good are not good enough a -a- days. Everybody best. If good Watch hew wants the you —_——_—— -— << << <a want a you can selecc it from my large stock, with the assurance that it will give the you vest satisfaction. : My guarantee Watch with every is your protection, wil] you call? ¥. W. WELLNER, Jeweler ee ee ee ee iii Gillan t | lur Big ; Shoe Sale is stil] on. Bargains for all among our marked down goods, Sirls’ Tan Shoes, $1.00, for 75c Girls’ fine Black & Tan Shoes, $1.15 Mir 8c. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, Bic. Ladies’ Dongola Tuin, $1.00 Meiod $1.15. Men’s Tan Boots, only a few pairs pats 59, \ This week. we will offer special ‘\arpains in Girl’s Shoes. : ; See our window. ’ OPOS CO SSSP SOB DFO 5OSS 650300989 6006 006% R. KJ ost SH CREASING EMAND for our Corrugated Cream Vie- cy nna Bread, is a proof of its good qualities, Try a Joaf and convinced. Baked and sold ¥ us only. Telephone 98. “~e eo 2 Se OO SO OS OO! SO OO eH Me Xe 1D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY j Bakes Rest Bread. nee - 22s ee ie ae For Sale or To Let. — ight centrally situated 3 story brick thes ng On the corner of Queen and Dor- = Sts, business stand and dwelling *, Suitable for wholesale or retail ties, These premises are well pied, Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner > > @ @ @ @ e @ e@ ee e@ eee 8 @®! 960¢ Nee OF to John McKenna, Queen St. ~3wks trip thr regh the Lower Provinces. fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 20, 1897 * < 1004 AND ora ITEMS Orr re The i ilobee will leave port in the morting for a cruise aroun Fi the Island, Axorner Barner Saoep.—The Mesers, Moore Bros. have Opened a hair’ ressing vi on U pper Queen Street and furviehed good style, Ar Hauer Mastr.— The ‘flag on the A. O. H. Hall is Aving at half-mast today, in respect to Mr. Walter Kingman whose death occurred yesterday, Pik as Picxic.—Mr. Justie Fitzgerald tained a Jarve number ot bis friends and the officers of the U.S. 8. Marblehead i} ata very pieasant ipicnic at his country piace, Holiand Cove, yesterday evening. — ois CLAss Por Boys.—A select class for boys will be opened at St. Jos eph’s Con- vent on the first of September next. Par- ents desiring further particulars should apply to the “Suj ecior as s800n as possible. sini aeaiid: Tue Fastnet.—The steamer Fastnet arrived here at six o'clock last night with A ot neral freight and ove passenger, Mre, Cowad, S J ohn’a, NA She lett ov re- turn to Halifax at noon today with two passengers, Mr. LeBlanc and Mr. R. H. Morion. iid caine, More Tray ELLERS.—Tw enty-fiv e mem- tersif the Car Milage Association, 1D charge of Mr, J. Campbeil, head of the I. ¢v > \I ) D ; , 2 n! ~~ ota a e chek Ment at makiog 2 They Halifax, Moncton expected to arrive have visited St. John, and Sydney, and are here this evening. oa! Tae Boar Race —There is great activity among the jnvevile sportmen who affect aquatics, In the race torthe small boats a nuwber of new skiifs willcompere. The Albatross,the Cornt avd Fiat lron have been got ready for the fight and an inter- esting competition may be looked for if these boats enter on the day of the race. oiiiniaitibeae Nvisaxces.—We have been asked to call attention to tne fact that bicycling on Queen Square is becoming a dangerous affair for pedestrians. Scorchers who should be exercising themse!ves along the roads choore the gardens for their work and make of themselve Ss annisance. The policemen should attend to this matter. ia Goop Spor?.—Mr. Horace Haszard and Mr.S.N. Earle, who have been off ona shooting and fishing excursion for the past few days, have had exceptionally good sport. They forwarded to town last night four or five score of land plover (not a Sand-pip in the lot) and some fine trout also bear witness of their cunning with the rod and fly. Pienie And Basepatn.— The picnic at Blooming Point on the 18th inst., was quitea suc ss, the sum of $95 being ' realized. The baseball teams of St. | Peters West and North Side played a three ; ianings game which resulted in both sides con— : scoring twelve runs after a closely tested aniteh. Mr. J. C. McDonald acted as umpire to the satisfaction of all, Fine.—At half past eight o’clock this morning the alarm was sounded fora fire in the roome occupied by the Catholic Literary Association,over the Hub restaur- ant, Queen Street. The firemen turned eut promptly but the fire had made a good deal of headway between the floors and wes net extinguished before a lot of damage was done to the roome. The restaurant m1 d-r neath was completely flooded. The fire is supposed to have been caused through a defective chimney. —._— Prince Edward Island I}lus- | anantataginn. Priee 25¢e. THE HALIFAX, The Steamer Haiitax arrived bere at 7 | O'clock last hight with over one hundred Pissanvers as follows:— Geo H Navon aud party (6),J H Roberts, Mr O Me- Ciintock and family, H H Seaver, G A Swardon, F Holland and wife, Krank WwW Mann aod wife, Miss A Donahoe, F O Raymond, Mr hk Kk Raymond, Miss U L Terrile, Mies F N_ Ter- rille, Mr H Delahanty, wife aid child, D P Donnell aud wite Mr Eastavook, Mr Gunning, Mis-es Spanzie (3), J J Bowlen and “wile, FN Barber and wife, Bernard Silk and wife, Earnest Cox, © Parker, C W Parker, Mr Burke, Mr Beal, J S Healer, W B Healer, i. B Taylor, L Taylor, Mr Fassett and wife, Misses A Burke (6), Hickmansone, ki W Goodman and wite, Mrs J T McCor- mack, Miss Katie Dewar, Ki Comstock, Mrs Clark, Miss Miss A McLean, Miss M White, Mabe Stewart, Aggie McGillvary, Miss MeL ellen, Miss B QO’ Bri len, Miss Lonisa Kealy, Mies S G Kealy, Lena Skioner, Miss M J Apron Miss J Apron, Mrs Nickerson, Chas R: 0}, Mr Marshall, Mr Henry, H Parker and wife, Miss Parker ; Misses Ballou (2) J L Burner, F E Peardon, G@ F Handir, Jas Taylor, E Dulhanty, Miss MeKinnon, Miss Be r,from Albany, H L Moorhouse, H Patterson, Misses Menkin (2) Misses Smith, Mr Davals (2) Mr Huges, Mr Buroham, Mrs McDonald, Rev Alex MeDonald, Eastern Townships, Press Associatian Party of 55. The steamer sailed at 2 p.m. with the following passengers: Miss McRae, Miss J A Hurd, Mrs and Miss North, Mr and Mre Barber, Mr and Mrs Mason, Mr and Mrs Bentley, Mr and Mrs McDonald, Mr, Mrs and Mise Baker, two Misses Ballon, E L Cook, S E Lyon, E T Fassett, T C Fassett, Mire Thorabill, DrJP and Mrs Brvton, Miss Mitchell, Mrand Mrs H F Baley Mable Mills, Mr. Bailey and children, Miss L and Miss J Mitchel, Miss Menkie, Miss Smith, J A McDonal d, J Porter, Mrs Robt Scott, R S Brown and friend, G Carter and wife, Mrs Blakeley and three daughters, J J Desmond and wife, Miss Malone, Miss Miss Newell, G@ W Crosby and ton, J H Frank and wife, Miss Foley, Miss Smith, W Smith, Mrs Livingston, Miss E Stevenson, Alice Galvin, Mra. Smith. a —— Aa RRaa ee Bresiav, Prussia, August 18.— A iocal paper says that Emperor William, in his despatch to King Humbert, congratulating the Jatter npon the resulief tue duel be- tween the Connt of Turin aod Prince Henri of Orleans, im defence of the honor of the Italian army, uses the following expression: “Iam no friend of duelling, but an Officer muet defend his military honor to the last drop of blood.” -0000000000050000000000006: iH 00046 1040000 trated is for sale at all the | ® we sell to nhe best of eur knowledge is just what we say it is. If there is any cause for complaint, tell us, and we will make it right. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. 20000000004 SOOSSOOOOOOS SESS SVL SFSESSSES* SE i hie OOSd $696 0008 SSS G062 60900064 O06 other time. 5 duce the balance of our Dress Goods, in earnest. SERARAARKAAARAAAAARRARARRARAARA DID CAAA AA AA AAA Aaa ———e August Bargains Are just as desirable We are now sorting over our stock previous to the arrival of new Fall Goods, and are figuring on prices which should very materially re Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Bicuses You will find we are very much The prices in departments will give ample proof. 002960000000 BEER BROS PEAR EVER EEN Y EEE as bargains at any those EE Ee EE EE EE SEES EEE SE eS $858 820 Thos Salmon, D | . — PUT ON YOUR THINKING CAP Thing what you used get it for now. a YY a i to pay for Children’s Clothing. NS WNP Pa = LWA Come and see what you can Think what you used to pay for Carpets and House Furnishings, and just drop in and see what you can get the same Think what a megn pair of goods for now. what a good pair we can give your for $1. Think what you used to pay for Men’s Readymade Clothing, Pants you used to buy for $1. Droy in this week and see We can pow give you a good suit for less money than you used to pay for pants and vest. Think what you would have to pay to-day for goods if we were out of the business, Think it out---All it Requires Isa Little Thought And we know that you will come to the same conclusion, as thousands of good sensible people ~ have done before, that we deserve the trade. And if we cannot give you as good goods— if we cannot if we caunot give them just as cheap at others, then we dent want your trade, PR give you as large assortment— The Wonderful Cheap Men WZ, Yj Ww (LTS ty Z * 7 JWSE BROTHERS. Want ed Coat, Pant and Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forget our great sale of Sample skirts; they are selling last. D. A. BRUCE Fine Tailoring BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for ssle hia well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a large store, two dwell- ‘ing houses and barns, with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiations with Geo, B. McKay, Erq*, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 2let September, next, when it will be eold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, a. m. Title guaranteed. J. W. HUGHES, Ottawa ugl4tf To the Natives —OF— P. E. Island You have ‘just 10 days more to deal with me, but in that time you can eave 10 dollars, for I have to leave ray present stcre the last of August ; and no later than this morning I received a lawyer’s letter to stop advertising so cheap or I would get cheap board in the jail; but T will continue ny cheap sale for 10 days, jail or no jail. Everythivg at cost. Remember the place— next to Johnson & Johnson’s. P. GOODSTEIN. augl4 HARD BRICK 30,000, seitale special outside;work. ~~ CARVELL BROS. ~ * 181—2aw 1m—pat for any | a - -~ A4444244422424 “ll «ll A2424 s Maritime ‘haps ON Charlottetown Amateur De Athletic Association ! Grounds TABOR DAY, September 6, List of Events. ; 1. 1 mile novice 2. 4 mile C. W. A. Maritime Championship . 1 mile (boys under 16) . 1 mile (2.50 class) - 1 mile (C. W. A, Championship 3 4 5 Maritime 6. 4 mile race 7 8 9 VVVVVTVVTVVTr . 3 mile (lap race) . 2 mile (handicap) Louie. W. A, Chainpionship . L mile Tandem . 220 yards flat vace 4 mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race High jump Handsome prizes given in all the other events. A. E. INGS, Maritime President. H. D, JOHNSON, M D ‘ Secretary Aug. 6 dy wy viata Eitan hn ines . ~ “ 4 , ae cd - r ste 3 5 2s aaeane ee heemmasa cde coe Cee ee ee ss ee 1rd ee al a ae a = 7 .* ape Pite-non-ompagein < sseti damcene’ wetinesitan staat poses ear seen. western nes a as pk age ee rE 4 cont Bt AE 9 AEE A wits. ee. - . 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