« _ a \ > ee Viei Kid with 3 Neo > “a wade. ea i. ALLEY & CO. \ 5 THE SHOEISTS, ——————— Mhe-- | Advance / | ’ é ¢ ¢ ! 6 | ; | } | d / In the pricesof Waltham 4 ‘ and Elgin Watches, will 4 j not prevent you from buy- , j ing if you buy at this store, I bought largely before the 4 / rise, and will sell at old ‘ / prices until the lot is ’ } ceared. There is a saving é } in the price of Watches if j you buy here. ¢ ) Ove Warcnes THe Best. ’ Our Prices THE LOWEST. j W. W. WELLNER, | Jeweler ¢ =e @ FH Bote e Whisper, Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are getting lots of work to do Always Busy. Why’ Because our prices are rig it, and our work PAAAAASAAAAAAS AARAAARAAAAAARAS EADS pleases. Try us. ‘JAS p. TAYLOR, The Printer. Queen Street > ee @©8 24 8F w woe \Oat- cake | fresh and crisp. Bak- 4 edto-day. Price 12c per lb. . Telephone gs. ¢ ~>a, a e@ 2 a @ @ @ ® @ iti 4d. iD STEWART ( ECLIPSE BAKERY ’ Rakes Best Bread. Rra2aas, 222828 TO LET. Thowe large and commodious Ware 8S and Cellars on Sydney St. West, Scupied as a Pork Packing ishment by B. & M. Rattenbary. — Sth September, next. Ply at the office of the Connolly "Queen Street. FREDERICK PETERS. A. A. McDONALD. W. W. SUBLIVAN. Trustees late Gwen Connolly. a ° q 1M ted toe, with quite a ) the scout st spring in the last. You ean | the st . 7 . = Loem = OFT wind " cour | | Longworth and Lieut. J. M. Davison } | ———— ! lying on the sidewalk in au unconscious LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS 7 4 =< <) mane = shbnnaheneteh ie y THE S.S. Conan now loading at Montreal will be due here Saturday morning August Nf SH 4th, and will sail for ot. John’s, Nild., via LAST Ye) AtT, North Sydney. nt 4 BE FIRST | Meerixe or Presnrtery.—The Presby- 3 ia J lery of Prince Edward [sland wil} meet 4 i lh act in all of Slaters cn charen on Tuesday, Sist, at L] i shoes it is the first consider- | ° ‘ lock. —T. C, James, Clerk pro tem. J ; = ie Ve ee ss peri ~ Sr. Perer’s Scuoor.—St. Peter’s Schoo] a” A apoearance SAG COMBIOF Of | seonen Sept. 7th. Fees for girls $15 p 4 the shve. Their new last da ‘ _ he's t “i annum; bovs $24 per annum. The schools ! 4 B ewtied th have been enlarged and remodelled. For | ; . ° »t } ] . , Coin Toe further particulars apply tothe Rev, James LY Simpson. 200—id stsking immensly, being ainsi | ’ adirect copy of the most Rewarp.—Twenty five dollars reward | fashonabie Amercian atyle. | will! be given tO ANY person giving infor asa long vamp fairly | mation which will lead to the convietion of | drel who threw. stones throveh | sined glass window of the of this citv.--J.K, Ress. salons 4 IsLaxpeRs Win Prizes.—At the shoot- wofthe UO. BH. A. matches, Toronto, | loeut. E. Stewart of Charlottetowo, won $3 inthe Gilmour match and $4 in ¢} e Corporation match. St ffSergt. R. V. also | wou prizes Of $3 each in the latter match. — ———.. Sovris Nores.—Mr. J. C. Ferguson, our popular druggist, is away on hia vaca- tion. Mr. Crosby, of Charlottetown is relieving him. Mr. A. Gawdier, of the well known tirm of Lawrence A. Wilaon & Company, Montrea!, was in town Saturday. _—— Home ror Intermentr.—The remains of the late Mrs Patrick Hughes, formerly of Millcove, Lot 39, whe died on the 28th inst.,at the home of ner son. Rev. Robert Hughes, Rluearth, Minn., are expected home tomorrow night ter interment. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning from the residence of her son-in law, John Byrne, of Milleove. nities Cnixa Patyrixnc.—In the window of Dodd’s Medica! Hall may be seen some beautifully painted china—a st of plates—the work of Miss M. H. Chisholm. Chrysan‘hemum flowers and leaves form the design, the flowers being painted with a naturalness and deinty grace that impresses one even at first sight. A deep gold border on each piece of china completes the charming effect produced by the artist. —_—_———»— — A Somyvamaciists Deara —An Iogereo)} Ont., despatch says: A Be!l Telephone lineman named Jobn Padfield, of London, fell out ofa third story windew of the Bailey House between ll and 12 o’elock last night and sustained serious injuries. His left leg and left arm were fractured and his face and the upper part of the body were painfully bruised. It is not known yet whethbar he has snffered any internal injuries. A passer by noticed him state and gave the alarm. It is supposed thai the unfortunate man, while dreaming, got up, partially dressed himeaelf, went to the window of his room and jumped o ive Minirary Fuserat.—Te funeral of the late Sapper John Dover took place yorlcr day afterpoon, and was under military auspices. There was a large turnout of the military, with the Artillery Band. The attendance of citizens generally was also large. The streets along the route were well lined with people. The floral tributes inelided an snchor from Mr. Joho Coombs and his employers where a brother oj the deceased is engaged a wreath from the fellow-emploves of the deceased in Mark Wright & Co’s. establishment, and a crescent from the | Chary about paying even 10c. | larity is partially explained by the fact | Baptist a | ional advance over prices current Engineers corps. } Closing Goods buyer. Summer Vests, Summer Hosiery. There is plenty of fine which to wear all these RAAAAAASAAHAAR AAAAARAAAAS We are closing out the balance of our Summer at prices which tempt tne shrewdest Bt BOUsseews Summer Shirt Waists, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Muslins, Summer Prints. Summer Parasols, Summer Capes, D . The prices at which we will sell them to yoa, will make them feel still more comfortable. ee28eeeooeee BEER BROS BUITER, CHEFSE AND EGGS, For butter the demand from shippers to- day is only fair, but holders do not show the least desire to stimulate business at the cost, of prices and to all bide of less than 19} cents turn a deafear. Advices from the Old Country seem at the moment to jastity the buovant feeling. In New York strictly fancy held creamery is Command:ng 18e and most holders are very steady at that, eome choice goods there are, however, obtainable at l7e to L7 4c. Che cheese market is excited and some- what unset l-d. At Brockville yesterday [Ou was cheerfully paid for waite,and 10) for colored, but on spot today buyers are and can certainly do business at that. This pecu- that the cheese bought in the country during the past two days has nct arrived here yet. In New York yesterday there was a fair demand from exporters for large full cream cheese, and prices were firmly established at 9} for the finest grades. Advices from Liverpoo! and Glasgow | are very satisfactory this morning, quoting és per long hundred, and shippers here are looking about eagerly for stock suitable for export and when fully satisfied as to quality, willingly bid 12¢ to 124c, a frac- here on weigh yesterday. Eggs to meet with favor the other side of the Atlantic must 14 lb per dozen; this is a very im portant factor. Ordinary No.1 stock is in fair domestic demand at lle, and No. 2 are selling at 9c to 9}c.—Montreal Star, August 27. BORN. At New Perth on the 25th inst.to Mr aod Mrs C. H. McNeill, a son. MARRIED. : At the residence of the officiating clergy- man, Rev. W. J. Kirby, Auguat 27th. Emmanuel Jewel, to Mrs Eliza Jane Hickox, all of Hunter River. At the manse, Caledonia, on the 7th July, by the Rev John Sutherland, Mur- dock Gillis, to Mary E Stewart, both of Selkirk Road, Lot 60. At the residence of Duncan Crawford, Esq., Wood Islands North, on the 25th Augnst, by the Rev. John Sutherland, Mr. Duncan Blue, of Lot 64, King’s Co. , to Mies Christie Gillis, of Lot 62, Queen’s Co. - Prince Edward Island Ulus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores, Priee 25c. ©2908 69868008 J 600080000008 New Potatoes Green Fruit ¢ and Yourself eometimes make a combin— ation that will cause you to have cramps, summer com- plaint, ete, when such the case come ito us. Ourown special preparation or Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw-berry will remove the 3 * e @ 8 es e 8 : : trouble. a Se e o e Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. DOO OGG F 90609000 CC DE H9O0 CESS O4H9066G00 1096060 8008006 0900 BD O8008008 0808 i Out Summer Jackets, warm weather due us yet goods and be comfortable. offered for fall AMERICAN Hard and Soft Hats, DOB MOR LM WAM A magnificent assortment of new and fashionable styles is The styles shown here will not be found duplicated elsewhere. The quality, finish and make up is uniform with that which has Made Hats renowned for Sterling Solid Merit. Attention is directed to our new styles just opened, thoroughly good in quality, thoroughly American in Style and as low as possible in price, We invite the great Hat buying public to our Hat Depart- ment which is provided with all the best and purest block for their benefit. PROWSE BROTHERS. lhe Wonderful Cheap Men BOBS PESOSO8OO BEAUTIFUL TIES New styles and Fatterns at lowest prices. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring : K augl 4tf PHONY Hea, The undersigned has opened a shop on Great George Street for the purpose of doing general Plumbing, Gasfit- ting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Being equipped with the latest appliances known to the trade and employing workmen who under- stand every detail of the business he can guarantee first-class work in all its branches. Estimates furnished at short notice, See him before placing your orders. It will be money saved. Don't forget the place, opposite Vic- 0 MoINNIS. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale his well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a large store, two dwell- ing houses and barns, with four acres of land, for sale by private negotiatiens with Geo, B. McKay, Eeq, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 21st September, next, when it will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o'clock, a In. Title guaranteed. J. W. HUGHES, Ottaws | PEL RAILWAY LABOR DAY. Exeursion Return Tickets. Will be issued at one first class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on the 4th and 6th September, 1897, good for return up to and on the 8th of Sept- ember, 1897. Tickets are not good after date of iseue, and are good only for continuous journey in either direction. @G, A. SHARP Supt. D. POTTINGER General Manager Gov't Ealiway Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— eod d&w—all prs For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick eae on the corner of Queen and Dor- c ester Sts, business stand and dwelling bouse, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—3wks BY AUCTION Wednesday, Sept, Ist, at 11 o'clock. a e late residence, on Haviland St., lonnedite the A Hospital, Andon Market Square, at 12 held anitenaal Mt Of the cnt n re ouse- ofthe e Mr. Patrick Connolly. arene ae I am instruc‘ed to sell at the residence? of the late Mr. Connolly, on Wednesday, next Sept. lst—All the household belongings,includ ing Parlor Set, D inip Room, Bedroom and Kitehen Furniture, towel Range, Mirrors Pictures Carpets, Hanging Lamps, ete, and one superior Base Burner and Pipe, , Se € ou —ALSO— On Friday, Sept. 3rd, on Market Square, at 12 o’clook,—The handsome jet biack Btalilon Allright, Jr., weights 1,100 lbs, 6 yearsold. A superior stock getter, and a pleasant carriage driver, 1 Buggy, Driving Sleigh, Robes, Har- ness, Sloven and Wood Sleigh, No reserve prieex. E, H. NORTON, Auc'ion E aug H—eod - . eS