ae 600000 tesla och cl ie Ci tina at TET EA ants a 5, a ‘/ of a nice pair of Shoes 7} for you holiday ‘trip? | i We received on Satur- | @/ day by express another y lot of that famous ‘Bell’ } j Snoe, 10 r ladies at $2.10. Coin and Opera Toc turn sole, soft . . meme akts UV U455 Se o SALEY & 6 ") aud easy | 69. } ase rHER SHOEISTS — oo ‘Artistic ‘Tableware STRICTLY NEW DESIGNS .. I am showing a very pretty selection of silverware, for table use. Look over this list care- ful lly the prices are interesting. Fish Sets $260 Berry Spoon 1.75 Pie Knife 1.75 cold Meat Fork 175 Gravy Ladel 1,45 Vegetable Server 1-25 Salad Set 2.50 We will be pleased to show V them to you. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CUIARILOTIETOWN AUGUST 12, LOCAL AND “OTHER ITBHS i i; Fr uw Hattrax—The Fastnet will be lue this even luy seit Go ro IT- The Aid. HB. Picnie on | Monday next. See ad. ie Tue Wearuer.—Strong easterly winds with rain at first followed by south westerly and clearing. diaiialedsilaiac ainda TI. 0. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge will meet at 8 o’clock to-night in Wright’s Hall, Initiation. Visiting strangers welcome. Exerrsion An enjoyable time for all \ who take in the moonlight E sion oD Str J ves Cartier next Monday night. Tiel kets 25 cents. STRAIGHTENING THE Corves. -The work f survevipg the section of railway near | Nort h W iltehire bas been almost com- lp eled and a report forwarded Accipent—We regret to learn that Mr. \. G. Bremner is coofined to his bouse as result of beipg knocked down the other ning a a horse and wagon, with a ap careless driver at the reins. S. O. E.—Dont forget the grand Excur aion to New Glaszgow on Monday next ample time to see the s Six hours ashore; refreshments supplied on board by ’ onis. compa itte. ee eas S A. Prwxic.—The annual pienie of the Sa Vallon AMV i Uesgay al Ro Ky Point was a grand success as usual. Capt Mec Lotyre the popular War Cry Boomer made his cornet do good service ov the grounds aid on the good steamer Southport while Adjutant MeGillvary kept up the sports and fun for the little ones. Altogether it was voted one of the best picnics of the season and everyone returned hame sober, happy to meet, happy to part and happy to meet again. So mv ‘tbe. onnmeanfiiiilien build health ia to rich and pure by taking Sarsaparilla, the one true blood The proper way to mace the blood Hood’s purifier. ——________o+ 9 +e —__ -__ ——__— Call and see the large range of cloths opening today, direct from London, in sultings, Overcoatings and trousering. Newest designs, best mskes, and the popular things for the season.—John Mc- Leod & Co. 187 31 sinnntishastcasiichabeeapieth Mapr’p, Aug. 10.—A despatch frem Lucera, lialv, says that Italian police have identified Colli, assassin of Senor Canovas, as Michael Angioliono. He is 22 years of age and was born at Foggia, capital of the province of that name,in the Aquilan plain. His military record was very bad. He proved an indifferent and disobedient soldier and was sent for three years’ service iu the dieciplinary battalion. Subsequentiy became a compositor. In April, 1896, he he was senteuced to eighteen months’ im- ) ’ ( ‘ . 6 / ’ / , / ’ N ! | ( ; ( ; ( ¢ , , ( ’ é f ‘ ( é f } ‘ ( ’ ( ’ ’ ! / ’ ‘ , é esa ea eae 280 0 8 83 CSOCSEOOS“AECS FO°SOR BOGE sBI6 bee Sale mid . 23 is NOW ON. summer sale of Special Bar- gains in Ladies’ Shoes, Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, 90c a pair. " 7 ” $1.60, now $1.20. adies’ Dongola Shoes, S] of, now ss Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1 30, $1.09, Job lines of Chil?r and black ¢®c a pair. adies’ “Juliette” Shoes,worth from $1,85 to $2.25 our sale price, $1.50 @ pair. A chance to get bargains. Call and see. now en’s Shoes, tan bond prisoment for disseminating anarchist pro- paganda’ After servinga part of the term he escaped toSpain. He comes from -an honest family. His father, who isa tailor, is grief stricken by the crime of his son. i The provincial and common councils of Foggia have sent telegrams of condolence to the Spanish Government, denouncing the assassin. Montreal Gazette: Some Liberal papers are laborirg hard to show that the out- come of the Government’s tariff effort, which compels the giving to some score of countries a_ preferences which it wastonly intended to give to one or tw», is another evidence of Laurier statesmanship. Some papers are saving nothing. Those who say least are the wisest. Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. | Blue, ST. DUNSTAN’S CHOIR PICNIC. rc | >| Thea neal yjicnic of the choir of St. | Dunstan’s Cathedral :ook place yester lay on the beautifully-situated grounds of John | Maceachern, Erq., at Red Point. Theday ; was all that could be desired tor an outing, | and the members of the choir, who have few equals as entertainers, did all in their power to mace it pleasant for the and gentlemen privileged to be their guests On the happy occasion. The tables, which contained all that the moet fastidi ous night desire, were placed in one of the many shaded nooks to be found on Mr. Maceachern’s charming grounds, and the most ample justice was done to the deli- clous Viands so temptingly arranged by skilled hands, That portion 1 of the time ! satisfying the demands of the inner man and woman was pleasantly occupied with vocal and instrumental music and the other means of enjoyment usual on such occasions. a The choir and their veyel to steamer ladies not devoted to guests were con- Red Point by the trim little Nelson, commanded by Mr. Geo. Batt, and the sail to and from the city was a feature of the outing that was most en- Joyable. The passages were enlivened by singing aod speech-making, and everyone had a good titne, After luncheon the hearty thanks of the choir and their guests were tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Maceachern and Mrs. Cross kill for kindnesses extended, and they were treated to “three times three anda tiger.” Mr. Maceachern made a fitting reply . !he choir picnics are always most en- joyat ; >» an i that of yester previous cnes, Those who were privileged to be present will not soon forget the good time they bad or the many kindnesses they received at the bands of Dr. Morrison and Mr. Blanchard and the ladies and gentlemen associated with him in the Cathedral! choir. LB SHIP NEWS. Pi .. S ‘} \ay KCeied Ail Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Ang 11—SS Acadian, Cou llard, Mont- real; H H Crosby, Cruickshank, Louie- burg; Balance, Pettipas, North Sydoey; Laura C, Franklin, Northport; Lily Bank, W ood Is land? Minnie May. Burke, Sydney; Julia A., Finlayson, Pinette.> CLEARED. Aug 11—Acadian, Couillard, St John’s, Nfld; Jessen, Forrest, Sydney; Laura C, Trenholm, Nortbport; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands; Brilliant, Bowdridge; Ver- non River; Miunie May, Burke, Sydney; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinette. “OCC GGSOO998 HOSS COOCOOSOCd : LOST ; A tooth brush, a sponge bag. a hair brush, a comb a curling iron,a shayipg brush, a cake of seap. a whisk, a nail OOS8 194 CFOS SSS 1 9S8SHH5S6S0 S800 3 brush. These are only a few things lost every day by summer tourists, left at the last Hotel, ete. Duplicates of the above may be had at reasonable prices at our store. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. N B. Stores close at 9 o'clock every night except Saturday. 080009 S00S S664 5669 0668609 3000800990660 6000 0SOO OOOO FOE 0 SHOS BESTS HOOHCHSOOEDIOO GO00 AH are kK. TOC ‘OUR ‘WINE CAKES are made from the best in- gredients that it is possible to buy and they are made by an experienced baker. => oe a ® @2 e® eas] The price is 10c each. , D- STEWART . ECLIPSE BAKERY 9 Bakes Best Bread. , 22a be 2e7 220838 82 ———____. => Oe 2688s ¢ =» @?e «= ee ee For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Si ‘8, business stand and dwelling Ouse, suitab le for wholesale or retail troceries, Thes e premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. Q. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2~3wke BLOUSES — SAAS AAAARARAAAARARAREAAS this. left over from last season. aARAAAAA eeeeeeeeeeee Our Special Blouse leads off at.. 39c (ir 82c Blouse i in all sizes new. sans nee decseggas Our 88 “ Seseccpe memete: an Our $1.00 “ ” " Ganineh onessbedsonenan spsaasees sae AME Our 110“ . sgl Gobseusipsesscotdecsecesenqucs | SE Our 1.15 “ 2 - T5e Our 1.20 ** a ' incondiieieiiiee bid, + aliveseevabeeeees. + eee Our 1.32“ in four different styles,all fresh, new goods and very pretty patterns, is One Of the finest _ we have to offer poms pice now.... covsssessen SEC Our $1,45 Blouse, made ‘of excellent wearing ‘material, ‘only... 90c 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. Ez Ladies’ Print Wrappers. E@ Ladies’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits. BEER BROS % AA RA F#AARAAAAAAAARARA ee Just About: 150 LEFT WHICH SOLD MUST BE We have not one blouse —————EEE—————————— wt yy, a i Do you goods themselves. our claim true or false. minutes to lose. 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 manufacturers prices. This isa snap for you. Come early and have first choice. D. A. BRUCE Fine, Tailoring WANTED.— Agents for ‘‘Queen Vv ictoria Her Reign and Diamond Jubilee.”’ Over- flowing with latest and richest pictures, Con- tains the endorsed biography of Her Majest, with authentic History of her remarkab é reign, and full account of the Diamond Jub- ilee. Only $1.40. Big book. Tremendous de- mand. Bonanza for agents.Commission 50 per cent, DUTY PAID. Credit given. freight paid OUTFIT FREE. Write quick for outfit = | territory. THE DOMINION COMPANY * Dept. 7, 356 Dearbon St, Chicago, dy 6i This is a strong claim. cent more for your money, than any other house in the trade, and it’s business for you to take advantage of it, We are not asking you to buy those Suits, our clothing roums and see them. cent difference don’t buy them. Consult your own interests solely, 1€97 S2BR? 0O + O4OSOORR080% want to buy Clothing, Hats or Carpets DOB wDu% De Aew 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 are our leaders. If it’s time we can give you 20 per Simply come to If you don’t see the 20 per. lu our Hat and Carpet Department we have no rival, carrying as we do; one of the finest assortment of these goods to be found in the Province. We rest our cost on the It only costs you ten minutes’ time to prove You have everything to gain, and only ten Looking in as free as air. It’s ten minutes against a possible 20 per cent. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men OUR BiG EXHIBIT ~ ~~ ~~ OF NEW CLOTHS We are opening our different lines for the new season, with much the same feeling of confidence which a fellow ex- periences when he has a good thing. So’many good cloths grouped together that it is impossible to tell you all about them, Come and see the REAUTIFUL LINES OF OVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and for Shirts, they are beautiful in the extreme. Those goods will be shown with much pleasure, and will be on exhibit this afternoon and to-morrow: JOHN MACLEOD &CO MERCHANT ‘TAILORS. Warning { wish to inform the public that several parties are travelling the coun wry using my name and pretending to_ be selling Spectacles for me. Me, CG. i. Ww hite is the only traveller that I employ. He is competent to test eyes and fit Spectacles properly. If any others call and say they are selling for me please ask them to shaw their licence W. TAYLOR, OPTICIAN Cameron Blce’s, City. ots a