a . woe “a cae Ts ae é Sh > ~ es a4 ie a p Se aL RAIN i Or si \SHINE Y eS = te ste We can sell vou reasonable s - footwear. 4i 4 . - “ss T fi if it Rains — . ! W can se you a pair of the Slater wet pro ess shoe, (black or cho => 7 “Rr if it Shines 1" } } , Wecan sell you dozens of Sater SP. AB ma, $< i 2 a. >} f Stvies of } 7 coors, ali shapes all sizes. A large suppi $s Fece ved. i THE SUDEISTs. ‘S Xe e 4 ———— eteoevwVesesdwVTevVevsw_esvesd / Aristic ‘Tableware f STRICTLY NEW DESIGNS. I am showing a very pretty election of silverware, for table use. Look over this list eare- / f / / fsx. Look over this list a the prices are interesting. ' | f =s*22 cee fee @ & ish Sets $260 Berry Spoon 1.73 Pie Knife 1.75 cold Meat Fork 175 Gravy Ladel Yegetable Server 1-25 Salad Set 250 } We will be pleased to show them to you. W. W. WELLNER, Je -weler @e 2% 422242463 20623220308686 8 1s oO OO 8 OO OB OS eS WPOSSOSZES £O*SOH BEOe . ‘ur Big : Shoe Sale is still on. Bargains for all among q ovr marked down goods. ‘Girls’ Tan Shoes, $1.00, for 7T5e Girls’ fine Black & Tan Shoer, $1.15 : Sie. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, ic. Ladies’ Dongola Turn. $1.00 and $1.15. _Men’s Tan Boots, only a few pairs eft, $1.50. > This week we will offer special tergains in Girl’s Shoes, See our window. R. KE. Jost 9990090000 00009000 20008 Tiina iias - Set 8282488 S SST ‘Just in Time ‘FR TE\— OSE 0900S S008 CEE D YOSS BOGE DOSE 6066 0096 FO0% PAAAAAAAAAASASASAAARAARRRAASAAR SRA } Blueberry Pies, 10c Raspberry Pies, 10c mon Pies, 10c Apple Pies. 10¢ artlets, per doz, Mesh Baked To-day Telephone 9s. D. STEWART f ECLIPSE BAKERY }) Bakes Rest Bread. 3 *ea- SPs wee] > © “aoe eo 2 @ 28 @ 24 640200 08 42 08°87 8 D2 For Sale or To Let. 7 ; ; B iijnt centrally situated 3 story brick beater the corner of Queen and Dor- T Sts, business stand and dwelling Rees table for wholesale or retail Mu. These premises are well ed, Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner McKenna, Queen St. Op to Jobn ig ~ 3 wes . bership of 985 representing ALLEY & O., THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 17, 1397 ® SSS BBE ®: Do you want to buy Clothing, Hats or Carpets BBA AMwH LOCAL Tue 38, Ponto is now loading at Mont real for Charloitetown. ScorrisH Garuertine. — Special train leaves Charlottetown for Summersid: tc- 8 15 (loeal), Faure T5c Re sure to attend, as a first-class day’s outing is assured to all taking tin, -_ morrow at L.. QO. A.—The Young Britons will meet to-morrow night at 7 o’clock Sharp for initiation, Joint meeting ef Sisters of Lady Wallace and all brother orangemea at 9 o'clock in Euston Street Hall, Crass For Boys.—A select class for boys will be opeved at St. Joseph’s Cou- vent on the first of September next, Parents desiring furtier particulars should apply to the Superior as soon as possible. — —_~<> — 1. O. Foresters.—There are on FP. 2. | Island 29 courts of Forestry with a mem- 1,152,500 average of 1,172 There were initi:- 106, suspended 12, dollars of insurance, an dollars per member. | ted during the year deaths 6. ose H arvester’s Excursion.— Quite a num- ber of youvug men left this morning by the eXpress €a rome to the Nortbwest. Lhey will join the C. P. R. Harvester’s Excur-- s10n train at St. John and pass thence to their several destinations. There wil! probably be quite a large Island contin- geat. sncillianeni Tenxpers.—" enders will le received by the Secretary or in: UC. A.A. A. up to leursday at 6 p.im for the privilege of priniing and selling score cards for the Labor Vay Bicycle meet. Tenders will be also received by the Secretary of the C, A. A. A. upto Thursday at 6 p. m. for the catering privilege at the Lator Day Bicycle meet. c EASIDE Hore..—A beantiful place to enjoy an outing or holiday ia the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach. SLady groves, walks and avenues, good tables, and the manager, Mrs. Newson, will be glad to welcome you atall times. The drive from the city is overa goed road, through a beautiful part of the country. ed Gop in Nova Scotia.—A_ new find of gold has been made at New Germany, near Tute Falls. Some gentlemen from Windsor are working it. They have found forty leads rang'ng from two to eight inches wide. A crusher and other mining appar- atus arrived at New Germany station cp Saturday for the mine.—Gold Hunter. Tuat New Hotei. —We have been in- formed that a wealtby gentleman, now resident on the Island, has offered to sub- acribe $5,000 towards a new hotel for Charlottetown, and acitizen of Summer- side has offered double that amount for the same purpose. I[t is now time for some of the city’s own capitalists to consider about the matter. Moowx.uicut Excursion.—ThelI. O. G. held a moontight excursion last night on board the steamer Jacques Cartier. There was not much moonlight but the boat was crowded, numbers being left behind on the wharf. The 82nd battallion band was in attendance. The boot left at 8 p, m., but had te return at 10 o’clock when it began to rain. Ri atinesncc Gov 1x Nova Scorra-Yesterday another piece of gold-bearing quartz, which will will yield fully 260 ounces of gold, was taken from the Tonquoy mives. This quartz is much richer than that secured on Thursday. Within a week, from $8,000 to $10,000 worth of the precious metal bas been taken out of this now famcus property, which atands at the head of all Nova Scotia ! gold mines yet discovered.—Truro News BLOUSES this. left over from last season. E+ Ladies’ Print Wrappers. TERRUES OF THE KLONDYLE, Plenty of Gold, But it is Net Easy to Get, _ The wonder of the Klondyke ever grows, Mere is the record of Juno Vougias, a G uny Scotchman, whose home is ciose to Uttawa. len mouths” bard work; ninety- two shousand doilars; tourteen claims, worth —but who shail cay DOW WUch whey are WoO U—perhaps millions, ; _ Jouu Duuzlas is suttering trom a broken jaw. ‘That is why he came back to ervil- iZation. H. passed through toe city yes- lerday eveni. x, and stopped for “a fev hours at the b oadway Hotel. Uf cource, John Douglas does not carry gold Duggets about his person. He is Lou Scotch tur that. A draft 1s good enough for fim. And he wes the draft cautiously loo. Nor does he vy unteer any informa- tion. He has to be di swno out. ‘Then, in- deed, the talk of John Douglas is like unto a tairy tale. What do you think of five hu: dred dollars worth of goid to the pavful 2?) ur what would you say to five doJars a pourd tur flou.? The half has not been told. Joho Dougias saw barrels literally ‘ilied witb golu. You have only to stoop ts pick it up. He saw men working round him whose bodies were buiging with gold buggets, Can you believe it? Juhn Douglas says it is all true. But then he would have |iked a little more sun, and a little less hardship, and a little more cer- tainty touching food. Nevertheless» when that troublesome j®¥ 1S mended—it Was a blast of powder iat did jt—he ia going to return. That 18 LO Say, in February. He laugbs at the me who take a year’s provisions with them. Says that you Cao’t get it hauled for love or money; that you will have to eit down aud eat it, About getting ba k tu civilization— do you know that he had to tramp over 3 thousand miles before lie tovched the fr.nge of order aud comfort? The spring is the time to go out, for then you will reach the Klondike about May, which is the best time for work. John Douglas would recommend al! men who are tninking of going out to bes sure that they are fitted for roughing it; they should be accustomed to hardship, and have no fear of semi-starvation. He has known, in an emergency, men to get fifty dollars a day for ordinary labor. Uf course, you could ive a week in the east on the money it takes you to buy a single meal. But then it’s gold, gold, gold, allover the country for thousands of miles, Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25e. - oo pee eeeer TTT TTT TTT TTT we want It Distinctly Understood that if there is anything the matter with any syringe, atomizer or any other rubber goods bought from us; any flaw in the workman- ship that should not be there,—we will make it right fer you. We will either give yon a new one altogether or replace the defec- tive part. We have done it before line of syringes ofall kinds can be geen at our stores to-day. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. SOOO POOH SSOOTHSESOOSD 365¢ 0006 00006008 OF N B. Stores close at 9 o'clock every night except Saturday. : : as and mean to doit again. A nice | : : $ SOS 0000 OOOO SVOO S 4448 GONE A Capital Pamphlet Recently Prepared by Pref, John Craig. «tf] goods themselves. our claim true or false. minutes to lose. a possible 20 per cent. STRAWBERRY CULTURE. A pamphlet on strawberries recently Look: s We are not asking you to buy those Suits, our clothing rooms and see them, If you don’t see the 20 per. cent difference don’t buy them. Vil * « Do you want your cash to tell—to buy all it can. Read our claim, if its time you should know it——_ We have a line of $5, $6, $7, $8 Suits, We claim they are 20 per. cent better in fit, cloth and make than any others at the same price on the Island, They arejour leaders. This is a strong claim. If it’s time we can give you 20 per cent more for your money, than any other house in the trade, and it’s business for you to take advantaye of it, Iu our Hat and Carpet Department we have no rival, carryin as we do; one of the finest assortment of these goods to be found in the Province. Consult your own interests solely, We rest our cost on the It only costs you ten minutes’ time to prove You have everything to gain, and only ten og Py e60ee0000000 Our Special Blouse leads Off at...-.. 61. essesseeecee ceeneeeeee ce eseeeeeeee 39 i ee ene De, El CRD BO a... ocutewidecseccdnan.. sniennntin.oe-oaleatbecnedinscth Our 88 “ ” ” sereeseesseeens ces sreeeeee, SIC Our $1.00 “ " +e aopeccessd pdcapeenpceeccddebibnbsess +s) MO Our 110“ - ” coeseesee coceee scbdnoceckebchobbdokeces 69e Our 1.15 “ ” ” eoees se ccerescee FOC Our 1.20“ ” ' oe eonnecdevcdoored s oi¢.o sin oaponssocsecencsose, IOC Our 1.32 in four different styles, all fresh, new goods and very pretty patterns, is one of the finest snaps we have to offer you, FICE DOW .ee eee eeeeeeseeeeeescscancseeennceecssesecseteeseescesssteneesesenseees BIC Our $1,45 Blouse, made of excellent wearing material, only............ 90¢ At these prices you can afford to buy for next year as well as Such special snaps cannot last long. Our present stock is all new. EP Ladies’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits. O62 80000008 BEER BROS ¢ eeea ee EY ¥a¥e¥AAyy * PAR ARARARRARS SAR SAAAAAASARA Just About 150 LEFT WHICH SOLD MUST BE We have not one blouse "te te “Ce x MEA EE ES EE SS FS SEE YE issued by the Central Experimental Farms contains very much valuable advice to growers and connoisseurs of this delicious fruit. The pamphlet was prepared by Mr. John Craig, the Farm horticulturist and records the results of experiments con- ducted by him during the past few years, Mr. Craig deals with the new varieties, the qualities of good berries,and the culture of the berries. During the past ten years the areaofstrawberrv cultivation has very great- ly increased. Many places at one time con- centres for berry cultivation. This has been particularly noticeable in the Ottawa district. The centres in Outario for the fruit are Picton, in Prince Edward County, along the St. Lawrence river, and the eastern shores of Lake Ontario. si Mr. Craig has over two hundred varieties under his control at the Farm and his advice as to treatment applies to all seasons of the year. The pamphlet contains a number of illustrations showing the proper ways of planting and also the effects of blight and rust. Remedies are also given so tbat to professional or amateur the pamphlet will be found to be very valuable, ee BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale hia well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of @ large store, two dwell- ing houses and barns, with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiatiens with Geo, B. McKay, Esq§, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 21st September, next, when it will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, & m. Title guaranteed. J. W. HUGHES, aug] 4tf Ottawa sidered unsuitable have proved to be good | ~ 44224 «t{] aq] Maritime Championships -«{{} ON “lll Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association ‘“ Greunds + LABOR DAY, September 6, -tf £4 1. 1 mile novice . 4 mile C. W. A. Maritime Championship 1 mile (boys under 16) xi{{| 1 mile (2.50 class) - 1 mile (C. W. A. al] Championship —L—..' N 2 OUR 99 Maritime ali] 6. 2 mile race 7. 3 mile (lap race) < 8. 2 mile (handicap) 9. 5 mileC. W. A. Maritime Championship 10.. 1 mile Tandem 1}. 220 yards flat race 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race 14. High jump Handsome prizes given in ali the other events, s — 2 — “ A. E.INGS, <j H.D.JOHNSON,MD ~a{l] Secretary «ff Aug. 6 dy wy gin as free as air. It’s ten minutes against PROWSE BROTHERS, Lhe Wonderful Cheap Men To-Night We place on our counters Men’s White Shirts, Un- derwear, Night Robes, all manufacturer’s samples at 25 per cent. less than manufacturer’s _ prices. This isa snap for you. Come early and have firat choice. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoriag Simply come to erent thin iD anE Se aS lao tame ear: = tet tern | aR ar aaa te pm nar? lan stalin tentacle rt tr th git mg as — er areas ay? i ek ies 5 Pip nn apie: ae caper eaeenernn-satiex sams Leama a eet apne meen nc gm , iit dently i tS * OE Sete yt ae Aree Seis . we , ecceennsen if