THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 24, 1897 EKS’ Be. WORTH UP TO 8Oc. Nearly 100 pieces of Dress Goods of all kinds, worth up to 80c. a yard , el ey whaitc ll o@ 5 - call iriy choice, All FO al . “a tor OC, For 12 Days Only At 50c. WORTH UP TO §1.00 The choicest Dress Goods in our stock, nearly all new, and latest materials of this season, going at 50@c. a yard, regular price up to $1.00 per Our Capes Are Clearing Fast - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 Sl do do B20 at 2.¢0 do do 8.25 at 4.00 Vely et, Lace, Black and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape cheap. 25 per cent. discount off. Ladies’ Best Engi.sh Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON, W A. WEEKS &6o Wholesale and Retail Big line of —u HAMMOCKS Just opened. All sizes—all prices. Bargains in_ Base Balls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value cometo Sunnyside Bookstore. HASZARD & Moore VALUABLE Business Stand eet tis Montague Bridge. I am instructed to offer by Public Auction on THURSDAY, July 29th, at 1 o'clock, on the premises, Monta- $1.00 . . per set eC = - per set 1.75 . per set gue Bridge. epee, Dwelling and Warehousr, for: it} rly occupie dd by Beer & Sprague and now occupied by A L Beer. feated with Hot W ater, Good Cellar, Well &c. One of the best busi- ness stands in King’s County Also at same time and place will be off-red Warehouse, Stable and Loft for removal, also Cart Wheels, Axle, Truck, Wood Sleigh, Express, Buggy, Mare, Harness, Organ, Shot Gun, etc ete ete Terms at sale. J. M. AITKEN, Auctioneer: TEETH Mounted ‘on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and Weston’s Metal. Platinum and Combination Piates, Crown and Bridge Work. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. Tenders for Hay Tenders for all the hay on the Exhibi- tion grounds, will he received by the un- dersigned upto 28th inst, at 3 oc lock, p. m. A. B. WARURTON. 170— pat td. TELEGRAPHIC. THE EXAMINER, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO IRA CORNWALL MISSING. Feared That He Has Been Drowned or Lost While Bicycling in the Country. Sr. Joayx, July 24.—Ira Cornwall,Secre- tary of the Board of Trade, is missing and fears are entertained that he was drowbed or lost in the woods in Thursday night's storm. At Westfield, King’s County, whither he rode on his bicycle from St. Jobo, be was seen in the hotel there late Thureday night. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. Electric Storm af Ottawa, OrTawa, has appointed July 24.—The Government James McMillan, (Neil’s the reom of Malcolm McM./lan resigned, An electric storm passed over this city yesterday. Slums’ block was struck and set fire to, the Catholic Apostotic church suffered, and several! people were stunned. es Death ef Hon D. A. Ross. Qvesec, July 24.—Hon. D. A. Ross,a wealthy member of the legal profession, is dead. He wasa member of the Mercier government. It is rumored that his great wealth is be distributed among the reli- gious communities of the city. LOCAL NOTICES, Full value for your money—that’s what we give. Try us for Boots and Shoes to- night.—R. K. Jost. Special for Saturday—50 men’s and boys suits at half price at J. B. McDonald & Co’s., Market Square. August Magazines.—A number of them now in, at Carter’s Bookstore. New souvenir Chioaware, new fancy goods, new stationary, arriving daily. See irreeeeenrenrennennerernerenrtrze SOUVENIR GOoDs A beautiful assortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own, City Post Office, ueen Square Gardens olonlal Building, S.S. tanley, etc,, etc. very vis- tor and Tourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa SOuvenir of their visit to the *Garden of the Gulf.” Also Surling’s Views of Charlottetown and 'ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc. GEO. CARTER & CO. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. we —-» —_ —-» Queen Street. UNANUAAAAAAAAAdGddkddbaagddddad PVPTTOTTNNEDHTTNNe TRU opr erT ee erEe es oreTHs rete noone eproneveroneet SONS Gs ASE ecm u t : is the price marked on a line of Hair Brushes we show today. A solid back, 13 row bristle brush for $1.00. Just think of it. Theee goods are worth mueh more, This price applies for today only. If you contem- plate buying this article, buy ~ now. A, W. REDDIN, Phm. B @ ge a oe ° SUN oS & eo e OSE COOSSHSE SOCHOSEAS OOGOONETEOCOEHSE VNYSIDE, SOSSSSSSEOCHOSSEOSCCE HESS © 390696046808 C8CSouwsd 069 06COSOOSR 60000008808 son) of Wood Islands, to be wha:finger of | the Government wharf at Wood Islands, in | | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Cricaco, IIL, July 22.—The Industriai Worlu says. Three thousand tonsa of Beseemrer pig irop, the product oi a Mil- waukee mill, has been sold for export w Germany. Many other foreign enquiries are at hand in this market. Supsury, Ont., July 22.—Samples of coa), brought yesterday from the Citizens Mine, show a decided improvement over previous ones. Pubiic tests were made in a blacksmith’s shop, which were entirely satisfactory. Every foot the ehaft deepens the carbon increase+, and experts say they are only a short distance from the pure anthracite. inGePortT, Conn., July 22.—Marcus G. Nicols,an aged and wealthy farmer residing on Daniels’ farm in’ the townfof Trumbull, was fonliy murdered by two masked burglars at his residence early this morning. His sister, Marv who lived with him, was seriously, perhaps fatally shot, snd the murderers aud thieves abau- doned the scene after ransacking the house and securing money thought to be about $200. Lonvon, Juiy 22—The Daily Mail has received an aoonymous letter with refer- ence to the probatility ofa war between England and the United States, in which the writer says; *Eogland ought to take the opporiunity of rectifying the frontier by annexing Maine, Vermont, New Hamp shire, and a part of New York estate, thus giving Canaia a seayort—Poriland, :0 which navigation is open all the year. She is also to annex Alaska and the Sa: dwich isiauds. The writer also dec!ares that the talk of the United States helping Eog- land in the event of a war with a com- bination of European powers is all twaddle, and says that it is far more likely the Americans would fight again-t England. ——— Church cervices. METHODIST. Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 1615 Rev G M Campbell at 11 and,7,’ Sunday School and Ribte Class at 2.30. Grace Church..—Frayer meeting § at 10. Rev W J Kizrbe atli; Tepic Gou’srainbow covenant. kev E Bell, of Nashwaak, N B, at 7 Sunday schvoland Bibie class at 2.15. Epworth League at 3.50. strangers cordial- ly invited. Seats provided for stisugers. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. D sutherland at il, and 7. Sunday schooi and Bible class at %.30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at '0. Rev. Geo Millar atll and7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning prayer at 11 :Sunday school and Bible class at . 230. Evening prayer at 7. Wednesday, shorte:.ed service with address at7.50. All seats tree and unappropriated, Ever, body welcome. St. Peter’s.~ Holy Communion at8 and ll Matins ati0.15. Bible Class and Children’s Catechising at250. Evensongat7. All seats free en unappropriated, B.. PTIST. Prayer meeting at1es0 Rer.C. W. Corey a' llanud7. Sunvay scbcol and Pastor's Bibie ciass at v.-0 Strangers welcome and pro- vided with cumfoitable seats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Prince and Grafton 8ts. Rev Geo Manifold at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Claes 230. p.m Prayer Meeting Wednesday eveningat 5,00. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Chureh.—Upper Great George St, Sunda Schooi and Bible Class at 2.50 YP 3c Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.60 CHESTNUT STREET Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o’ciock. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7, ll, 3, and at7 p.m Week night services. —Monday, juesday, Thursday, Friday and saturday at 8 p. m, MISCELLANEOUS. GosPEL MEETING.—RKemember the Gospel meeting in the Y. M.C. a, parlor Sunday aiternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. mtrangers always welcomce.. Lesson—z cer. vil 10, «There isa tide in the affairs ot men which taken at its flood teads on to fortune.” Thereis a tide in our Straw Hats to-night. We open the flood gate ofhalf price till ten o'clock this p.m. Any kind ofa fisherman with the smal- lest silver hook will do. We guarantee a good catch, —- Mc- Kay dwvoolen Co. ‘DOBELL LINE, &.S. POLIN® is dine here from Mont- rea Tuesday ,26th inst. and sails for St. John’s, Nfla., via Sydney and North Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars apply to N. ees — Teecters And students who have sneces fully passed will need a good time keeper before taking charge of a school. We bave a ‘arge stock ot Gold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery at at low prices. FE. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician, orth Side Queen Square. their examinations Perkins, Sterns & Tur EG NS 5 <’ eee * ¥ wescuau SATURDAY WE BEGIN Beveten Brice CLEARAITCH SALE of Boys’ Clothing. We are going to make the price xceedingly low to effect Prices reduced on Boys’ Cotton Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Serge Sailor Suits, Prices reduced on Boys’ Tweed Sailor ‘Suits. and a Big Discount off Boys’ and Men’s Stock all new - UAASAAAAAAAAARAAAAARAARAAARAAAASAAAR A DAHAABAAAHAAKARARAAAS ARREARS ARRAS § MORNING hose, 12c O'CLOCK SATURDAY LADIES.—Ladies’ black bed cotton hose, cheap at 10c, only Se, A big basketfull heavy 2-1 rib cotton | A special lot, bright, fast black, worth 18c, only 16c. Another lot extra fine plain cotton pertecny fast black anda grand value, cut to 27c. Fine fancy rib black Cashmere, cut Job lot to 27c, No old goods of any kind. Sunnyside sensation in the hosiery section all day Satur- day. a speedy sale. Prices Reduced on Boys’ Galatia Blouses Prices reduced on Boys’ Galatia Sailor Suit, Prices reduced on all Boys’ Clothing, Staaw Hats. Come and share in the bargair s, Dry = Goods = Store - Ye 9 O'CLOCK S(0GKiS SU Here's a few underpriced lots to make a SATURDAY MORNING CHILDRENS.— One job lot, sizes from 1 up—ordinarily worth up to 25¢ pr, special price, 5c pair. ee special lot, all children’s, sizes i 3, 4, 5,6, worth up to 52c, clearing at Hie per pair. ; i A lot of heavy ribbed, suitable for _boys’ wear, strong, worth up to 38e, ; clearing at 15c per pair. | child’s fine sanitary black, ” « all smalisizes. clearing at 10c pair. Come early. 2-1 rib- fine rib, Fe ae Se aa tat ce eas vvvry and what we advertise we have Moore & McLeod. 3 SEE EEE ES EEE EE ED Whew ! | But it’s Hot - . r REEF CooL cS : Cool Summer Coats, $1.00 up. ; Cool Summer Underwear. ; Cool Summer Suits. | Cool Summer Trousers, At the Very Lowest Prices. | i. They R velues,and you should see ’em., D. A. BRUCE. Fine Tailoring Del He