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WELLNER, Jew eler , ( ‘ ( ( ¢ ( ' ( ’ ¢ é ¢ ( ¢ é ¢ 9 é ( ‘ ¢ Pwr) N WSR OSESEO £09008 S900 Hur Big | i hoe Sal i; Shoe Sale is etill on. Bargaine for all among ’ 9 ovr marked down goods. ; my iris’ Tan Shoes, $1.00, for 75¢ Girls’ fine Black & Tan S hoes, $1.15 or 8c. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, %e. Ladies’ Dongola luin, $1.00 and $1.15. Men’s Tan Boots, only a few pairs This week we will offer special bargains in Girl’s Shoes. See our window. R. BK. Jost eee et ee ; : O €0092006 O28 SECO BEGe £0900 . eee. = >t $6 648886 SBF ust in Time ‘08 TE} Blueberry Pies, 10¢ Raspberry Pies, 100 Lemon Pies, 10¢ Apple Pies. 10¢ Tartlets, per doz, 1@c i Fresh Baked To-day | Telephone i. ‘D. STEWART ) ECLIPSE BAKERY j Bakes Best Bread. =e = = & = «= SP ree + 22s e eee a> youu =e ee 0200070 4207078 B For Sale or To Let. That Centrally situated 3 story brick uilding on the corner of Queen and Dor- vlester Sts, business stand and dwelling use, suitable eTles, adapted, These Apply to premises are for wholesale or retail well MRS. 0. CONNOLLY Or to John M cKenna, Queen Aug? ~3ws ene, Re: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETO VN, AUGUST 19, 1397 eS LOCA AND AND OTHER TEMS Tuk Crescent.—H. M.S C arrived at Si. John, N. B. a Mr. A 1m po. tant business. — — Tue Wearher.—Soutierly and south- rescent has } August 27ih to 29th, 1897. | | } Sexs or Scornanp — Meeting r tonight in | A. MeLean’s oilice at 830¢ sharp. , westerly winds, most fair with local rains | Chiefly at night. saci Canaps Wiss— The Canadian yacht Glencairn bas won three races ontof four | for the Seewanaka sup, thus keeping the | | tro phy in Canada. | Races at Grorcetowy.—There will be ‘races and a tea party in the Driving Park at Georgetown On Tuesday the 24th, inet. | There will bea 2.40, a three-minute and agreeti race. A bicycle race will also take place if enough contestants enter, ies Hoy ME IN TrRiumepH—Mr. Cyrus Me- Millan returned in triumph last evening from Halifax, where his and Mr. (Lorne | Unsworth’s performances at the Wander- | ers eporte kept the Island well tothe front in the events which these young men entered. They carried off between them seven out of fourteen prizes. Mr. Unsworth did not return Jast evening, as he was booked for the races at Amheret. The prizes are On exnibition at Mr. A. W. Reddin’s, the Central Drug Store. Disp at His Post —Michael ighthouse keeper at Point McLeod, Prim died the 13th inst.. a the age of 75 years. He was appointed 'o his present position bv the late Hon. J C. Pope, on June 3, 1868, and held it up to his death on Friday Jast. Mr. McLeod was a@ man of good moral ard religious character, a strong and faithful! believer in the Establixhed Chureh of Scotland, and a kind husband. He leaves behind bim a widow, four daughters and two sons, the younger, Samuel, has charge of the lighthouse at present. | The Christianized Esquimanx north of Hudson Bay bui't a church, and as there was no wood available they used whale ribs for rafters and covered them with the tan hides of the walrus. The edifice would seat about one hundred people and was used Sunday after Sunday for divine wor- ship. Photographs were even taken of the church and sent to missionary publications in London, showing the ingenious device of building a church without wood. All went well until the advent of the intenslv cold winter, and then ho-tea of tamish<d | dogs promptly attacked the church and eat up, — — ~~. For tuz Nortuwest.—The I. C. R. depot presenied a lively scene last evening when about three hundred able bodied men left for Manitoba and the Northwest on @ special train. For some time the C. ;P. R. have been advertising a cheap | barvest excursion, and when the regular } express for Montreal arrived here last evening some two hours Jate, there were on board some two hundred farm lavorers bound for the Northwest. Ten extra care came io and were detached here. The regular train was sent out shortly after- wards, and about 7.30 o’clock a special with the puiduiatoai- -ts including fully seventy-five from P. E. I, as well aa the large number from Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, and the hundred or more from this district, left for the west. The party will be rushed through in the quickest possible time. The special was made up of twelve cars, eleven passenger and one baggage. Prince Edward Island Illus. trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. suddenly at the 1 ghthonse on Jast Friday, . } BOP GOOG SSH COOSUEHHOOCHOD 00606566 00006804 6G | RAILWAY Y. M. C. ih CONFERENCE. The f ae is the programme of the Railway Y. M. A., conference to be held in eed P EE. Isiand, on FRIDAY Sansui 3, AUGUST 27. §.00.-~Devotional. 8. 30. Aquaint ance 9 00 aap point me at af Committees. 9. 3! Report of Railway C Kai ei ay S ehetn) , Railway Treas mim'ttee urer, Io Oo, oblate of Association. 10.00, — Bible Reading—Conductor Upham. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 13.00. Fellowship. 14.00.—Report of Committee on Railway Commiitties Report. 15.00.— Bibte Reading.—-Rev J] E Brown FRIDAY EVFNING, 19.00, So ng Service. 19.15. Welcome Meeting in Zion Church, adk lresses by J McPherson and Kev D Suther- land, 20.00.—Keply.—W H Blackalier, R R Mc Burney, and K Cummings. 20.30.-Address—Key note of Conference Geo A Warberton SATURDAY MORNING, AuGuUT 28. 5.00.—Sunrise Meeting. 5.00.——Bible Story. How to foster study among the men. Sample—Bibl- Class, Geo A Warberton, 8.45.—Our problems and _ responsibilities as Christian Railway men, Wm Kingston. 9.00.—-What Christanity has done for us. Experience. 10.00.—Any Specia) business. 10, 30.—Questions Answered. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Reereation SATURDAY EVENING, 19.00. Song Service 19.15. The wider work and our relation to it. K R McBurney. 19.45. Evangelistic Hour. Geo A Warbur- ; ton. SUNDAY MORNING, 8.00. Consecration Meeting. 10.00. Church Services. SUNDAY EVENIN(®. 15.00. Mens Meeting in Zion Church. SUNDAY EVENING, 18.00. Platform Services in Churches. 19.15. Farewell Service in Methodist Brick Church. All Meetings run on Eastern Standard time, and with the exception of the Welcome Meet- ing and Farewell Meeting will be held in the Basement of the Methodist Brick Church. wodiliatind 7999 SSS5 3088 S009 D80000 200K: i ig we sell to nhe best of eur knowledge is just what we say it is. lf there is any cause for complaint, tell us, and we will make it right. Johnson & Johnson Gradnates in Pharmacy. SOOO O06 OOOO CSSF OOO% CODE OO08 9006 $000 106 6000 \3 } IK other time. duce the balance of our AAAAAASARSSRAA Dress Goods, EARAAAAARAAAAAARAAAA in earnest. | Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Blouses You will find we are very much The prices in those departments will give ample proof. 002600000000 BEER BROS EPAPER ERNE VEY ORARAAAAAAAAAAA AAA aaa August Bargains Are just as desirable as bargains at any We are now previous to tke arrival of new Fall Goods, and are figuring on prices which should very materially re surting over our stock EEE BEE EE EE EE SE EE SESE SES SE * UR ee 2OSF SSB 4S ROS99OOOOES ~ PUT ON YO THINKING GAP Think what you used to pay for Children’s Clothing. get it for now. BBVA rBDrXAtH 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 goods for now. Think what a mean pair of Pants you used to buy for $1. what a good pair we can give your for $1. Think what you used to pay for Men’s Readymade Clothing. 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 thovsands of good sensible people have done before, that we deserve the trade. And if we cannot give you as good goods—if we cannot give you as large assortment— if we caunot give them just as cheap at others, then we don t want your trade. PROWS The Wonderful Cheap Men BROTHERS, Wanted Coat, Pant and Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forget our great sale of Sample shirts; they are selling fast. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring — -— estar « BUSINESS STAND): FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale his well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a Jarge store, two dwell- ing houses and barns, ‘with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiations with Geo. B. McKay, Esq’, 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, ugl 4tf Ottawa To the Natives per es P. E. Island You have "just 10 days more to deal with me, but io that time you can eave 10 dollars, for I have to leave my 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 I will continue my cheap sale for 10 days, jail or no jail. Everything at cost. Remember the place~ next to Johnson & Johnson’s. P. GOODSTEIN augl4 HARD BRICK 30 ,000, saitable special outside work. CARVELL BROS. 181—2aw 1m—pat for any A dj [AuauianAanaussssAastAPAAB aritime "Chumplenabibe ON Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Grounds LABOR DAY, September 6. - List of Events. mile novice mile C, W. A. Maritime Championship mile (boys under 16) mile (2.50 class) mile (C. W. A, Championship . - mile race 3 mile (lap race) » 2 mile (handicap) . SmileC. W. A. Championship 1 mile Tandem 11. 220 yards flat pace 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race 14. High jump Handsome prizes givea in all the other events, A. E. INGS, President. H. D. JOHNSON, M D Secretary se ote go pt peed kh et Maritime Maritime ©. Sas — Aug. 6 dy wy lla lip ie Si i Sin, ic i Rn aa ee ee oe soe a IG SAS ANN SINC NEI i oo 4 _—s ’ _— & ™ i aes oe if. , i. ee ae wi a Pi ee: 5 acted alia : a a 4 ee ae ~ er eeneaee #4 = ] . be ~