WEEKS & CO J aerrvnevepvorseneannvavonnvnnet tt ‘Black Dress THE DA. : <a RANDOM NOTES FROM BOSTON. wand | Bostox, Aug 9—Slowly but surely the , truth is beginning to unfold itself in re | regard to the true situation ofthe United _Statesin the Philippines; and the cele- | brated round robin denunciation of General Otis as an utterly incompetent, vain-glc:'- ous and unaggressive mau, by the foreiyn ) correspoodents at Manila, seems to have been entirely trne. Soldiers of the First Nebraska Regiment, lately rei urned, give an entirely different statement concerning affaire in the land of Aguinaldo from that published in American paners. They as ; €ertto a man thet the cabled avcounts of engagements in the islands have been un. OLS | ' . ‘ (+0 SPREE j duly censored to suit the personal views We opened on Saturday a line of Black Goods —- Crenon effects—latest de- signs and very nobby— See them — Lustres — Blac’ in A LARGE VARIETY, See our 38c line in South window-- good value Weeks & Co’s 50c Cash- mere is always asked for —the best cashmere tor the money in the city. All summer Mauslins, Blouses, Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinerv sell- ing at a discount, to make room for fall goods now on order Wholesale and’ Retail Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. More than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth ase Stn: light and Lifebuoy SOaps exclusively im their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds, This information is correct having been gamed by com- petent and. trust worthy ad— vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making careé- ful enquiries. these families never knew pure SOAPS meant, un- til che y tried SUNLIC HT and LLIFEBUOY. what £ he uld and Why not others learn healthier and happier for the learning. SAASUAAMALAAADASLGALLAAAAAALL GAA MAbALA bedbdbdddLdbbasdddbeddddddddddddizie be ot Gen Otis; the feal facts have been with held for fear of exciting the American people ; that the regiments have lost hun- dreds where only scores bave been cabled, and thatthe whcele Philipp'ne group are not worth the loss of one single American soldier, Still the President saw fit a few days since to cable General Otis that “he was thorough!; satisfied with his work tois far.” And report has it that Otis will soon be replaced by General Mv- Arthur. At best it cannot be denied that the Administration isin a great muddle concerning the subjugation of the islands. It seems a moral certainty that if at least 50,000 men are not sent to the Philippines at once and the natives conquered by the fall, the combination of rotteneas made evident by the Eagan dis- closures by Alger of embalmed notoriety, and by Gen. Otis in the Pacific, and others, ray certainly militate tothe great disad- vantage of the McKioley admivistration in the coming election. The eves of the world are on Admiral Dewey as he is slowly sailng homeward to receive the homage avd plaudits of his grateful countrymen. To-day he is, in Rome seeking an audience with Pope Leo. Thence he calls a: London, and then the Olympia sails directly for New York, bes ing due somewhere about the last of Sep- tember. Outof the many invitations which have been showered by cities, so- cietiee, and various bodies, he has seen fit to accept only two thus far, viz: that of New York city, aod one from the Alumni of his alma matet, the Norwich University Association of Boston, the latter of course is providing he visits Bostoo. So you see he has not xccepted the hospitality of the Hub thus far, but it ie felt he may yet do eo. If the hero should accept Bostou’s invitation he will be here probably the first week in October. The Prince Edward Ieland Club bad a most enjoyable outing a week or 80 ago. They went by launch to Squanten, where they enjoyed an excellent shore dinner, After dinner there was music and dancing until a late hour. About fifty members attended. President Dr. Johnson and Secretary Doyle are to be congratulated on the success of the outieg. The Plant steamers are tested to their fullest capacity these daye, and you must eng*ge vour sailing ahead. But it certalo- ly is not the hot wea‘her in Boston that is responsible for the traffic, if anyone sheuld aak vou. There have been but one or two hot days so far. Many of the evenings for the past few weeks would be much more evjoyable with a fall overcoa:, and eome evenings have been actually chilly. Phere is no doubt now about Tea Eyck being champion amateur oarsman of the world. and the way he played with the field in the senior event at the late regatta here proves him to be in a class by tim- self. He must turn professional if he wan s to measure blades with men of his calibre. At any rate he has al! the earthly ama: teur glory itis possible for oue man to win. | The greatest bicycle events of the year are on in Montreal this week. Amonz tbe Maseachussetts “ pros” entered are Tavior, McDuffee and Nat Butler. Tavlor, tne colored wonder, holds the world’s record of 1.22 2¢5, and if some world’s chamoion ships are not brongit t> Boston the Major will not be toblame. From Montreal the racers jump to Charles River track !p Price is only 5e¢ for large twin bar, LidSidAddAAbAAbAddAddAAddd:ddAddAS STS AALLAMAAAAAAMS | { Finding out that we give a the best values in Boots and Shoes. See our Job Lots in win- dows and on counters for 3 days. Big reductions to clear. Fall ¢ roods coming in. J. A. BELL The Cheap Boot Store. PIV IVE FITF : : 1 De, H, L. Dickry Late of Roya) London Opht baimic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Cen‘ ral Lon- don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose Throat Ofice—CAmMERON BLOCK, mm Residence—*HoreL DAVIES. &™m. Eyes tested for glesses 129 d # Office Hours—-9.36 to 1 p. ™.-, 2% 3p. m., 7to aw , : G REVGQEEGUREUOREADEGER WUTCECTGRRESECREIEEE Ps = “When we say so -— ~ = Jt.is so On Our Bargain '= Cc unter | Will be ‘found—Mens shoes — in tan and black—regular prices $1.65 and $1.75 our clearance price $1.25. Mens canvass and light leather shoes worth from $2.25 to $1.50 our clearance price $1.00. Childrens bu:cton boots in tan and black 75c a pair. Girls colored shoes 11 to 2—T5c. Ladies fine chocolate strap slips-~cloth front —regular price $2.25 only a few pairs left we will close them out at $1.50. RK dost ' uN a judges say could alone have beaten Oxtord | HAAMAN RR, =— Boston for the big L A W meet bere from August I4th t» 19th, Wheelmen bere are preparing to make the meet the “fines: ever,” and cyclists wil] own the tow... The N © A riders who have seceded from L.A W control, will not be allowed to compete at Montreal according to a late despatch. The L A W people threatened to make trouble if the seceders were al- lowed to Start in the races there. The P. E.1 Magazine is a most attrac-~ tive little monthy, and is eagerly read by Islanders in Boston. But the New York. correspondent in a late issne who put Geo Dixon dowa as being a native of P. E. I. and a lightweight and complained of Prof. Scharman not being recognized by the A meriéan presa, ad aii Lelauder ougut to “come ont of it.”’ Dixon is a feather- weight and was born in Hal.tax in the North End and his people are still there. Ovly a few weeks ago the Globe contained a detailed history of Prof. Schurman during his ear-y days ou P. E. I. and up to his appointment to the Phillippive Com mission, The recent defest of the American col- lege athletes by the Englishmen will only serve 10 make future contests more inter esting, and show that Americans will not always have itso easy asthey had it two vears ago in America when they made the English teams look like cancelied postage stamps, taking every event in the inters national games and winning the college contests also. Besides, Yale and Harvard do not represent the college athlete of this vear. Pennyelvania has two men in Kraenzlin aod Tewksbury whom good cocal and Other Hems, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 12, 1895, OUP ae aetemiedh Tue Reoilway Men’s Convention opens in St. John, N. B.,on Friday week, 25 .b inst, Potice Courr—One drunk, a country~ man named McLean, was this morning fined g2o0r 10 days. saint Quick Work —Tahe watch advertised as lost in yesterday’s Examiner has teen promptly found by means of Tae Exam- INER, nel For Carertng.—Tenders wil! be receiv- ed by E. A. Beerupte noon of Monday the 28th inst, for sateriog on the grounds of the C. A. A. A., on September 6 hb. Excvrsion.—Ap excursion parly nums bering about two bundred came from Pictou by the Lunenburg to-day. They have a band :nd piper withthem. The eteamer leaves on return this evening. Gosre.Meeting.—Remember the Goss pel meeting in Prowse’. new biock Sunday afternoon at 4o0’clock. Strangers ai ways welcome. Lesson, Math, 11-28. “I will give you reet.” Hie IyxJursp.—Mr. Geo. Lowther, of Crapaud, met with a painful accident last evening. While in the vicinity of West Kent School be fell and injured bis hip bose. He 18 inthe P. E. Island Hospital. ——_—-—_ eS ond Cambridge combined. Easily the best man of bis inches from a fistic standpoiat that P. E. Island Las produced is George Byers, formerly of Charlottetown. He has nearly always taken home the money, never getting worse thana draw. Hehas been badly managed, and hasto give away weight continually. He says he has engagements enough now to last him for some time. He has sparred Sharkey several times, and made a good showing. Byers is very modest fellow and quite popular. It is expected that the elevated road will be in operation about one year from now, Boston will be the Mecca for the A. O. ff., in June, 1900. Delegates will come from all parts of the Union, Canada and even Australia. St. John, N. B., will send representatives. Weather decidedly cool. Tt... ee ll eS ee PERSONAL. ~~ Senator Ferguson returned from Ottawa last evening. Mr. J. F. Arsenault, M. L. A., retarn- ed to Wellirgton today. Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh was a passenger by toe Princess this morning. \'y. E. Sieclair, the north shore Jumber mar, resurned to New Brunswick from P. E. Island. Mr. Walter Matheson was a passenger by the mail special today en route te Bos- toa aid New York. Mr. W. kL. Cottoa, ExaMINER, went west this morning. will retara on Monday «vening. Mr Cyrus Shaw ML A, New Perth, is in tha city to day. He leaves for Montreal by the Campana on her next trip. Mies Loretta Gallant daughter of Capt. Jobo Gallant, Shippegan, N.B., is visiting C sarloitetown, the guest ot Mrs. Jos. Oct. Editor of Tae He Liquor ReceLtation.— Thomas Murray has been summoned 10 appear before Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard to answer to acharge of violating the Liquor Regu- lation Act by selling iatoxicants without a certificate of registration. AcapIaAN CeLesration.—On Tuesday next the Acadian celebration at Miscouche will open at 8 30 am, with a solemn Ponti- fical High Mass by His Lordship Bishop McDonald. The sermon in, French will be delivered by Rav P P Arsenault of Mount Carmel. Tne choir will render Peters’ Mass, in parts, for the occaeion, hindi Tae Bio Bart. e.—The motion picture reproduction of the Jeffries-Fitzsim mons fight at the Opera House last evenimg, was Witoeseed by about three hundred per- sors. The pictures were wuch steadier than tnose shown the previous even- ing, and the spectators were given acapital idea of the big battle. Tre Corbett. Courtnay bout was first shown and the views were also good. Tus Narionat Teams.—A very imter- esting feature in the matches just clesed Our White Shows the when they see it. Good qua- lity, perfect fitting tailor made shirt The Best Shirt in ELGRAVE. up. the Kensington Range was the Na- tienal contest. Tie English team was captained by Capt. D.L Hooper, the Scotcnt by Le J A McDoneld, and the; Irish by our geniai friend, Sergeant | Harry Ww. Anderson. The Eng'ish team won with 705 points. The Scoict was second with 692, and the Irish team third with 675. C. A, A. A. Sporrs.—The Charlotte town Amateur Athietic Acsociation purpose holding their annnal sports on Wednesday September Owing to Moncion having their field day on the 4th (Labor Day) it has veen necessary to change the date for Charlottetown to the 61b. The management promise to give the public somethiag novel in the grand make up of the list of events,wed the Massey Harris Arrevault. Mr. John Burnett of -tutf of this paper left speod kis holidays at Port Augustus, We wish him a most enjoyable time. Mr. T.B. Grady, of Sammerside, has been riected Grand Reprezentaiive to the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oddfellows, which meets in Detroit next September. Mis Weir and Mr. Weir, who have been guests of Miss James for several weeke, crossed to the mainland toJay. Miss James accompanied them as faras Sume merside. Mr.and Mrs. Kennedy, and Miss Joy, of Boston, are among the latest arrivals at the Lepage House. Mrs.‘G. C. Cook, wife of the purser of the steamer Hal'fax, and ber mother, are also guests at the same house. Thomas Nolan, E-q., assistant counsel to the corporation of New York, is at the Hotel Davies. He is a fine specimen ot the Irish-American, genial and emtertaio- inw, and expresses a Gesire to see and talk to all who would like to visit him duriog his stav in Charlottetown in the next few daye. He is making a tour of Nfld. and the provinces. BIED. At Fairwiew, West River, August 17th, Elizabeth MacNeill, aged 44 yeare. Colored Boots and Shoes $1 pair to night. —R K Jost $l a pair for Ladies’ colored Boots and hoes to night at R K Jost’s, TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until August LOth, for he erection and completion of a church on the Presbyterian Church Grounds at Cavendish. Plan and specification to be seen at the residence of the undersigned Secretary. The committee do no sot bind hemeelves to accept the iowest or any ender The signatures of two good and respon- sible securities must accompany each J. HERBERT SIMPSON. the mechauicel } thie afternoon to; trophy team race will alone bea drawing card. Boarp or Trape.—The Maritime Board of Trade meets at St. Joho, N. B., on Wednesday, 16th inst. Charlot etowo shoald have a large representation from its Board as queriions of prime interest to this province ure to be deslt with. Ar raugements have been made with all cou» necting steamboats and railways for one first Class teic, guod fur return. Any mem- bers of the Charlotuetowa Board who wish toattend and bave not already notified the Secretary sbould band in their name to Mr. E. T. Higgs on or before Monday next. ----— — ~ | - - & Sunburnt? Ts your face red ? Does it smart ? Is the skin peeling off your nose? GREAM OF ROSES——~—y is what you want. It takes the “smart” out of the skin, and prevents it from peeling. Pleas- antly perfumed, not sticky, nor oily. Rubs dry quickly. 25e Prepared only by ; it OsINgy Liberal-Conservativet Association A meeting of the Lot 64 branch, Liberal- Conservative Aseociation wil! be held in the Public Ha)] Murray Barbor South on Monday, August 2lst at 8 o’clock p.m. A full attendance is requested. A.P. PROWSE, Convener. RICHAhD MBRLEY, President. wkly 2ins. HEIGHTS FRONT BACK 2} 2F 23 2 trade this season has; been double that of |||!) any previous season—: know a good thing: 1.00. Le ae ene MERT WE AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE SHITE snc G/F mane } | { : | t ae we OPEN FRONT $1.00 White Canada. — and shoes at 90c Men’s White Canvas boots 7 ‘ A PAIR. — -_-~—> 8 a RN RUT Zi aK % wic8 Ks aK RE s% aT seats ks SEF IS Da INS TNS TE LN TE! % HE WHO ENTERS HERE & LEAVES OLD BOOTS BEHIND And goes away well fitted, in a new pair of our selected boots and st oes, well satisfied as to price, quality, and style. THOMAS MeQUAID = NS é 2 <= . Lower Queen Street. BSNS Tie da NEE Ths Si is MEO SESE SPINS She SINS ae Soe ae Set The Hot Weather eave us your order now for a nice light summer su t ots of Light Weight Tweeds to select from. ur tailoring department has been rushing al! this seas on MEN'S FURNISHINGS See our summer Underclothing in Balbriggan and natural wool, whica will be sure to keep you cool. Big Reductions on lines of Furnishings from this date 7 GORDON & MELPLLAN . ‘4 ;