oy - ar crop t ore Sen TT ryan Pranee noe epee ti. at — “= Tain ars tote OO PO A ST ee ee Tae “eae ON qian tay prefs a. £ seers <a ~— PER GEN] rO CLEAR OFF readies Waterproofs verv best? English make. Boe worth 756 . ey I < Cashmere— » rr? : b.atk and Colored WEEKS’ $1.00 Gents very best quality Unlaundried Shirts. CLOVES Thin Summer SIIk Gloves, black, greys. SIC euler 486 Fast Black Hosiery Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s: guaran- teed perfectly fast color; will not stain the feet. All summer goods cheap. W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail OUR “Prince Edward Island School Series,” “THE BXCURSION’ By Wm Wordsworth. extraordinary value. Sommer Capes. Big [5 © WORTH uu tans, as prescribed for entrance to Prince of Wales College, ADDISON'S = “SPECTATOR ” NOW READY. Sent by mail on receipt of price, l5e, TRASERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a special discount on application. HASZARD & MOORE OPERA HOUSE. — SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. RACES AT AMHERS!, — A Large Attendance, <-«. Some Fast Time Made, Amuerst, N.S., Aug. 19.—The_ attend- Salmon, St. John, second, with 15 pointes Time, 8.374. The Novice race, one mile, was won by H. Johnson, of Parr:boro, in 2.43 45; second, McLellan, of Moncton. ry [The two-mile race was won by Mc- Diarmid, St. John; Salmon, second. Time 5.42 2-5 The one-mile, 240 class, was won by Stanfield, MePhereon, second. Time, 2 48 The race which caused the greatest ex citement was a one-mile Adam Turner, W. O. Christie and Wier. Jt way won by Christie in 3 utes, Turaer second, McDiarmid of St.John B. and A., wins the prize for the rider winning the number of points during the meet. NOTES FROM THE GAPITAL between Will min- the special larvest race ance at the second dav of the colt stakes this afternoon was up to that of yesterday. The summaries are: | os | ASS-—STAKE $227.75. | | Alex T, John McCoy, Fredericton..i 1 } Sbaron, C J Ward, St Jobn..........2 2 2 2 2| THREE-MINUTE Cl Abbie L, Capt Lawrence............3 dis| _l : a 4 bait Mary Lee, J F Watson, St John....4 3 dis Union, W J Mcleod, S’side......... dis Ben Prophet, W Bradey, Moncton. dis | Time 2.30, 2.293, 2.28%. | i PACING RACE.—STAKE $213.75. Mile heats, three in five. Curtis T.. W B Trenholm,’ Port | RII sis. «25.0 Senhnenaie Ghdbincieabinils Mi:o.e Warren, P Carroll, ‘1 u.v....2 2 Darkey, J A Leaman & Co. Halifax3 3 Kitty Clyde, J F Watson, St. Jobn.4 dis} Annie I., John McCoy, I’redericton Time 2.32, 2 354, 2.293. 2:39 CLASS—-STAKE $200. — | » ya *" » ais Best three in five. This was the best race of the meet. There were eight staricrs and not one was distanced. Calandre, John McCoy, frederic- PU ccwksicens 5 sn en nshentiieedchiemssseeeeh & & Mary Mack, J. F. Wateon, St. John.2 2 2 Orion, W C Calhoun, Amherst....... 433 Ajalon, Jr, James Nass, Lunenburg...3 4 8 Kickapoo, J R Lamy, Amherst...... are Loafer, H C Carroll, Truro......... oe 5D 6 4 Adrienne, Dr Jolicoeur, Quebec...... 88 6 Bijou, W A Henderson, Sussex..... 657 Time—2.25, 2.25}, 2.261. . Amuerst, N.S., Aug. 20.—The attend- ance at the bicycle races was a!most equally as large as last evening. The track was in perfect condition, and the evening was a good one for racing. In the half mile race the first heat was won by Rogers, Amherst, second, Steel, Amherst. Time 1.195. Second heat was won by McDiarmid, St. Johpv, Salmon, St. John, second. Time 1.22 L5. The final heat was won by Salmon, St. John, McDiarmid, second. Time 1.20. The three mile Jap race was won by McDiarmid, St. John, with 26 joints; For 4 reerereeroeeneeneenrenrenenttes The Non Presbyterian Book of Praise . and commended ‘by the Genera! Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. THEN Nene ener enT OND ! a0e8 ‘The trade and _ Congre- gatious, Choirs and In- dividaals supplied by G¥0. CARTER & OO. One Week,Commencing Aug. 26th USUAL MATINEES The Miles Ideal Stock Co., _inciuding the Young Romantic Actor, JOHN E. MILES, In select repertoire of New York successes A Host of Up-to-date Specialties in Continuous Performance MON DAY—The powerful Russian Mili- tary Drama, “T he New Michael Strogoff.” A Courier of the Czar. Sercratties — EVA WILLIAMS and JACK TUCKER, specially engaged | direct from Keitb’s Circuit; W. FRED JONES. The Child Wonder, Baby | Vavene, and Hiatt’s Cinephotogaaph, | Best of all Motion Picture Machines. } Wilson Rennie. FRIDAY EVENING—Jobn A Stevens Powertul Drama,*THE UNKNOWN’, or Saved from the Sea. p@s" See the Realistic Rain Storm. PRICES—1l5c, 25c, and 35c; Matinee, 10c e li we " f be house. 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Orrawa, Aug. 20.—There is a movement on foot here to enroll the reserve forces of regiment to be known as the United Service Veterans of Canada. lu the Post Office Savings Bank the de- posits during the year amount to $822,300, and &765,600 were withdrawn, Hon. Mr. Aylmer will not go as Registrar district on account of bad health. LYNCH LAW IN TAB STATES, Summary Justice to a Tramp. Curcaco, Aug. 20.—An unkrown tramp was lynched by a crowd of farmers yester- day near Manheim village, west of here, for assaulting @ Woman. a ee LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. ConstantinorLe, Aug. 18.—The Turk- ish Govecnment bas issued a denial of the alleged understanding said to exist between the Porte and the Ameer of Afghanistan, to foment an insurrection in India by preaching through the favatical priests a hely war, or Jehad, against British rule in India Searrie, Aug. 18.—The steamer Alki arrived this morning from Alaska. This afternoon Willis Thorp was handed a letter by amanwhocame down on the Alki from Dyea. It was written by Edward Thorp, and came overland, saying that he had cleaned up $130,000 in the Klondike in cight weeks and was coming home on the steamer Portland, which is due in Seattle on August 26. Thorp left Seattle one year ago, having gone north with a drove of cattle. Loxvoy. Aug. 18—The British admiral- ty has ordered the trial by court martial of two of the prisonera on board the British vattleship Royal Sovereign, which was about to sail for three years’ service with the Mediterranean squadron, so that the whole trouble on board that ship growing | out of complaint by seamen, may be sifted. Loxpox, Aug. 18.—Chief Inspector Melville, of the Scotland Yard police, has gone to Dover in order to arrange for establishing the closest watch upon all arrivals in British sea ports. A Jarge staff of London detectives acquainted with foreign anarchists will be engaged in this work. It is rumored that the British authorities apprehend an active continental anarchist plot, with Kogland as_ the, basis of Operation. Sherbrooke, Q»2., proposes to purchase | the waterworks from the Sherbrooke Gas and Water Company. Their value will be submitted to arbitration. Wasuinoron, Aug. Carlis.e today submitted 18.—-Ex-Secretary to Attorney General McKennaa brief containing his | aa views On section 22 of the new taritf act relative to the impositi..a of the ten per cent. duty imposed on goods from foreign countries through . contiguous territory. Mr Carlisle coutends that there are only three nossibe constructions of the law. According to the first of these construc- tions it was designed to encourage Ameri- can shipping interests by discriminating against goods produced in non-contiguous country by vessels not of the United States and thence imported into the U aited States. A very very considerable portion of the brief is devoted to adiscussion of this proposition. It is shown that the section : ° it passed both houses of congress, related only to goods carried ip certain classes of vessels, the conference committee had no right to change its character and did not intend to do so; that it was not understood in either the house or senate when the cou- ference report was under consideration that the purposa) of the original section had been changed, and he quotes from the siaitmeuts of Senator Allison and Mr. Dingley, who had charge of the reports, to show that this was the case. Novice.—Orient Divisian meets this evening in Masonic Temple at 8.30 o’clock for initation and to make final arrang ments for the visitation of the May Flower Division in the FP -alty. paladins Larce Cueese Suieme....—Mr. T. Jd. Dillon shipped to-aay by the Steamers Halifax and Fastoet over 3000 boxes of cheose. —— Sir Louis Henry Davis leave England on the 56th come direet home. enieaininenisioe +@+o——— Montreal Star: Hon. Mr. Blair has been compelled to fly to England to escape the solicitous politician. This is an outrage. Why does he not decapitate chem for “ottensive partisauship”? is expacted to inst. and wil! ee oe ~ KLONDYKE. Montreal-London Gola and Silver Coinpany, In another column of * »-day’s Examiner will be found the adve'tisen ent of ‘e Montreal- London Gold and Silver Develop ment Company, Limived, which has been formed for the pu ose of acquiring and working claims in the golden north. This company, we understand is the first syndicate formed in Cavada and already thev have despatched an expedition to the gold fields of the Klondyke. The Company has among its officers and directors some of the leading meu of Canada and has been doing a rushing business. According to the Montreal St r $300,600 is unde~stood to be now subscribed. The object of the expedition sent out a short time ago is to explore and locate claims in the Klondike and the tributaries of the Yukon and mine them, and also to buy up desirable claims. The Company’s engineer, Mr. Bernard McDonald, is a man of 25 years experience among the mines of America, and he is admitted to be at the head of his profes- sion. It is now conceded that the Montreai London Company is the strongest and most Jegitimate mining company operating in Canada. Messrs. Clarence J. McCua‘g & Co., Brokers, of Montreal, are the man- agers ofthe company. For further par- ticulars apply to Mr. James J. Johnston, Barrister, Charlottetown, who is the agent for P, E. Island. eee Buils, pimples and eruptions, scrofula, salt rheum aod al! other of impure blood are cured by Hood’s Sar- eapariila. Turnw your eves to our spec- ial hosiery ad. to-day.— Moore & McLeod. DIED In this city on 20th inst., Walter Kins- man, in the 33.d year of bis age. (Funeral from his late residence, Grafton Street, west, Sunday afternoon at 2.45 to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. 4 ND Cheap Hose.— That's our text to-day. We have too many and we're going to clear them out See our ad, — Moore & McLeod. The Always Busy Store has a big shirt waist and blouse sale on. Blouses formerly eold at $1.25 and $1.40 clearing at Joc. Blouses formerly sold at 80c and 90c now 50c. Come quick, as the sizes are get- ting broken.—Stanley Bros. 198—3i. The Presbyterian New Book of Pra‘se now on sale at Haszard and Moore's. a WANTED! 5,000 men, women and children to to call and inspect my New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me yo: watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save money, and the goods bough from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. G. CG. JORY North Side Queen Squcre, Opposite Post Office. perenne fnrecencon a WANTED.— Agents for ‘‘Queen Victoria Her Keign and Diamond Jubilee.” Over- flowing with latest and richest pictures. Con- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majesty, with authentic History of her remarkable reign, and full account of the Diamond Jub- ilee. Only $1.0. Big book. Tremendous de- mand. Bonauza for agents,Commission 50 per cent. DUTY. PAID. Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write qnick for outfit and territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY dy 6i j Dept. 7, 256 Dearbon St, Chicago, manifestations 1 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 20, 1897 week in August the bargain week of the year, for incoming lines, low prices will therefore prevail this week. 3 ae — 4 cy ae * wa : \ The proximity of the Fall Season (beginning early in September), makes this lag Every department anxious to make room Summer goods have got ty 17° 7 : . »y Jor : , Y raar (' j . : go, no holding back in summer Hosiery, summer Underwear, Cotton Crepors, Gingham, Seersuckers, Light Prints, Fancy Muslins, etc. Buy your Dry Goods where good reliahle goods are sold cheap — at AAAAAARAAAAAS AAAS AA ARAA AREA AAARARARAS AAA K te Perkins, Sterns & Turner, ANSRASSHAASA SRAAAASAAARA “What we advertise we have.” 4 BO Balsall (io) H To-day’s interesting item is about our clearance of cheap Cotton Stockings. "We have too many in several lines, must get them out to make room for new stock. Sv goes. and here Basket No. 1 is for the child- ] NO. ]—ren; it’s filled with black 2-1 ribbed hose, sizes 2 to 6, at 5e pair. No 3 is filled up with Ladies’ NQ, 3—oizes in black 2-1 rib, hose, worth up to 13c, going at 8 cents, A really good value black hose regularly marked at various prices from 14c to 17e, are all thrown into Basket No, 5 at the clearing figure of 12¢, No. 2 is another special for NQ, 2—children; black cotton, 2-1 ribbed, better than the last, going at Te pair. On sale at 9.50 a. m. Saturday. We are dwelling specially on the cheaper grades, but we will allow you for to-morrow a special discount on better lines in cotton Hose. Tg OE ee eh Moore & McLe Where Good Goods are Cheap. eee EY SS PEE YE a HICH CRADE é8 0 9d EEE OEY eo Perkins, Sterns & Turner | Sunnyside Dry Goods Store I ye —— An: 2° £2 Oe eee 2. ee 5 oo ~ > =e oe. 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