2. Sea) | weer PE a WE ee a le AS + gpa paw Bey ey fa eel a0 —— PER CEN} TO CLEAR OFF fadies Waterproofs very best}English make. 50c «rn 75e Black Cashmere— extraordinary value. Bisck and Colored Snmmer Capes. Big counts and half price to clear. WEEKS’ 31-00 , fhe WORTII Gents very best quali Unlaundried Shirts. CLOYES Thin Summer SIJk Gloves, black, tans, greys. ; SIC vslr ESC Fast Black | Hosiery Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s: guaran- reed perfectly fast color; will not stain the: feet. Ail summer goods cheap. W. A.WEEKS &6o. Wholesale and Retail “Prince Edward Isiand School Series,” “THE EXCURSION” By Wm Wordsworth. as prescribed for entrance to Prince of Wales College, ADDISON'S = "SPECTATOR * NOW READY. Sent by mail on receipt of price, Lde. TRADERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a special discount on application. FASZARD & Moore The annual competition for the MASSEY- HARRIS Inter-Provincial Team Race Trophy will be held IN ST. JOHN, Saturday, August 28, 1897 The Trophy was won in 1896 by the team of the St. John B. & A. Club. All Bicycie Clubs in the Maritime Provinces in affiliation with the C. W. A., are invited to send a team to compete for the cup. Full particulars of the conditions gov- erning the race may be had upon applica- tion to the Secretary of the St. John B. & A. Club. Massey-Harris C0., Ltd. ST. JOHN, N. B. augl4 li TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, FATAL ACCIDENT, Two Women Killed by a Train een Sr. Tuerese, Que., Aug. 17.—The local passeager train from La Chute struck a buggy here yesterday containing five people. Madame F iliatrau:t and Miss Marie Filiatrault were killed and the other three more or less injured. SIR LOUIS TELLS THE TRUTE, Canada Has No Desire to Join the States. | j i } Loxpvon, Aug. 17.—Sir Louis Davies, addressing the Chamber of Commerce, | Says that every vestige of feeling in favor | of a union with the United States has long disappeared in Canada. He added that Canada had nothing to gain thereby. PREMIER PBTERS Takes an Optimistic View of His Candidates’ Small. Majorities. —_——— { Hauirax, Aug. 17.—Premier Peters is here. Iuthe course of an interview he declared that the Liberals had gained strength all over the Island. Reduced Fare of Troops. Otrawa, Aug 17.—An Ottawa order in Couucil has been passed ordering all the railway companies of Canada to carry troops and stores at certain fixed rates, viz: two-thirds for individuals and up to 125; and one-half fare on bodies numbering over 125. STPrerneevvevnennevenvnneenvennens ENGLISH CLASSICS Authorized for use in the pub lie schools of Prince Edward Island The Excursion book I, price l5e, (now ready). Addison’s Spectat or (selegtions). price l5e, © (now ready). We have the correct{author ized edition of the above books, with full explay. ry notes. These books are re- quired to be siudied by all intending candidates for entrance to the Prince of Wales College and Nor- mal School in 1898. For sale at our bookstore or sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. Special prices to teachers and mer- chants, GEO. CARTER & C0. BOOKSELLER. Write for Catalo gue. AULUdbdddddddddddddddddadadiddddd reveveeeeveveniey QULANALLUAASUbAbAALdbAAbGbLdbhaddddbddddcdd ddd AUHeeeeeennonreeeenoneeetnreeeanenerroreerroneennnrenenieny SUM AALANAALbdAdb ddd ahdddd The Kind of Close Shave we give you is low prices on shaving necessaries. Our window shows a nice dis- play of Fancy Muggy, Brushes, Straps in variety, Soaps, Cosmetiques, Bay Rum, ete. We feel wecan give you exceptional value in this line. A, W. REDDIN, Phim, B SUNNYSIDE, SOOCOCOSTS FOSS GLOSS SOHC OOOOOS 10546000000800 ~ © OOO OES 250008 OO9OTOUCEOSO OF68 ow 98 0080800 almost instantly. i - Drowned in Halifax. eusenenen Hauirax, Aug. 17.—Two drowning ac- cidents took place bere last night. A boat containing three men was upset near the Plant wharf. One of the number, Wm, Seconzen was drownek. A Sweedish sailor belonging to a ship in port was drowned while sailing from the the vessel to the wharf by the boat up- Setting. - Another Migratory Minister. Orrawa, Aug. 17.—don. Mr. Blair sails for England tomorrow on p frate business, ——— Enterprising Americans. Toronto, Aug. 17.—American capital- ists are erecting a fourteen story hotel here | at a cost of a million dollars, _--- oe —tonannene LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Care Town, Aug.13—The Germsn t-oops on the Dumaraland frontier have defeated the forees of the rebel chief | Afrikander. The rebels bave lost heavilv. The German lost Lieut. Herezog and 10 troopers killed and a number wounded. Vicroria, Ang. 14.~-The full court to- day granted leave to appeal the Nelson murder case of James Wcods, sentenced to be hanged, and who wasrespited. The de- fence claims that the d>position made by Woodard, Wood’s victim, was improperly admitted at the trial, the deceased not } having been in expectation of death when he made it. Netsoy, B.C., Aug. 14.—On Thursday nigh’, H. V. Swyny, Toronto, shot Alice | Wells, a keeper of a house of ill fame and then turned the pistol on himeelf, dying He had a wife and family in Canada. Lonpoy, Aug. 15 —Mr. Edward Langtry: husband of the notorious ‘Jersey Lily, stated on Friday that he had come to | London to bring suit for absolute divorce from his wife, and that papers in the action would be served on her by his direction this week. Mr. Langtry said that he absolutely ignored the California divorce secured by his wife last opring, and that he had instructed his solicitor to bring suit wihhout regard to the action of he American courts. He said that he would name as co-respondents several distinguished personages, a well known spurting beronet, an officer of the Guards and an extravagant patron of tle tarf, who died in America two or three years ago. Mr. Langtry said that he was convinced he was now determined to ‘put his foot down.’ = — — DIED At Bay Fortune, August 2nd, Ellen SS Coftin, widow ot the late Joseph Coffin, aged 34 yeare. Suddenly at Rollo Bay, Aug 4th, Mar- garet Jane Keefe, wife of Richard Keefe, aged 68 years. ou a a , SESS OE SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Aug 16—SS Sx Olaf, Le Maistre, Pictou; Athlete, Roberts, do; Leonora, Jimmo, Shediac; Cardigan, Keeping, Pugwash; Hector, Walker, Busin River Ivhabitants; Express, Smith, Sbediac; Fanny Young, Porrior, North Sydnev; Cardigan, Keeping, Sydney; Edwin A Grozier, McDougall, Pictou. CLEARED. Aug 16—SS St Olaf, Le Maistre, Pictou; Athlete, Roberts, do; Leonora, Jimmo, do; Exoress, Smith, do; Hector, Walker, Sydney; Edwin A Crozier, McDougall Pictou. LOCAL NOTICES, The Always Busy Store has a big shirt waist and blouse sale on. Blouses former!” sold at $1.25 and $1.40 clear‘ng at 7Sc. Blouses formerly sold at 80c and 90c now 50c. Come quick, as the sizes are get- ting broken.—Stanley Bros. 19®—31. Mr. C. H. White, optician for E. W. Taylor, expects to be at J, B. Cunn’s jewelry store, Summerside, on Wednesday, i8th. Those going to the Scotch gathering might take advantge of this opportunity and have their eyes tested. 190—2i For your summer house.—Camp _ stools and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chai.s camp beds, folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that will please you.—John Newson. 161,2w Our straw hats must be sold, we don’t want to carry ope Over,so we will teke any fuir ofler for a straw hat. If you want one, come qu.ck.— Prowse Bros. 185—3i. Twenty-seven thousand dollars worth of new Presbyterian Hymn Books passed the Canadian customs a few days ago. A por: tion of this importation has come to Char- lottetcown, and is for sale by Geo. Carter & Co, The prices range from 8 cents up to $3.00 per copy’ Messrs. Carter & Co. will seil at the regular list price, as sold ail over Canada. ——e Mrs. Aurelia Fuller, the oldest woman on Cape Cod, recently celebrated the centennial anniversary of her birth. She comes of revolutiona_y stock, and was born within a stone,s throw of tae house in which she now resides, Carter's for Wall Paper co a eager a neem - etl ce tn eS i | ‘out. FOR SUMME Perkins, Sterns & Turner nk: GUODS An ey You will be surprised at what wecan do for you ‘ir the way of cheap Dry Goods. are extremely low,but they become lower still when we find seasonable goods any way tardy in moving Weare now cutting the price on Hatsot all Our regular prices kinds, Millinery, Boys’ Summer Clothing, Men's Lus. tre Coats, Sweaters,Golf Hose, Bathing Suits, Muslin — KS | | DAAAAAAAAASAASAS AAAS ARAAAAS RASAAAARAARSAASAARASSAASAA Wii Ualauudri MM MM li | U0 Ts We’vea line at 75c each that beats anything in the city. The bosoms are of pvr2 linen, the bodies are of fine strong cotton. One visit to the laun dry makes ’em equal to most of the $1.25 shirts you see around town. We have them sizes 14 to 17. a better Our price is (5c and long, aud hands finest linen. They're unlaundried shirt than those you've paid $1.00 for. core & cLeod RAAAAA AASAAAAAAREH Ml ut Mts Just opeened — a small line of specially nice dress shirts. The bosora3 are wide The bosoms are made of The bodies fine strong cotton. They’re open back and front, The price is $1.50 and they’re worth it Moore & McLeod. EERE SPE SEES FEE LEY YY are of both BEE EE EE EE Ee PE EE Ee EE EES FR AK PEE ES SES EES aE, i aap ine en al he cai Oia BEN, I a enlaesciotcm om In Oxford and Tan, Just the thing for this hot weather. GOFF BROS. Child’s Picnic Shoes Coton Crepons, Cotton Hosiery, and many other lines which should be cleared out during this month You wont find a better place to buy Dry Goods i'than the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. ee > MONSTER TEA AT LOT 65 The parishoners of St. Ann’s, Lot 65, intend holding a grand tea on the beauti- ful grounds adjoining the church, Qn Wednesday, Aug 18 The management of the tea will be in the hands of a very energetic committee, who will do evervthing to make it an en- joyable affair. The tea tables will be pro- vided with all the delicacies of the season. There will also be a well stocked saloon on the grounds. Duncing, swinging and other amusements will be provided for. Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the first tine day fol- lowing. By order of committee. JAMES COADY, Aug5— Secretary, STEAWIER CAMPANA SMILING DATES. From Ch’town, about 14th Sept. From Montreal. Friday, 10th Sept. Tuesday, 2) st Sept. “© 25th Sept Monday. 4th Oct. * 8th Oct. Saturday, 16th Oct. ‘ 20th Oct, Friday, 29th Oct. “ 2nd Nov. Thursday, llth Nov. “ 15th Nov The “Campana” is the only steamer carrying freight from this port to Montreal direct. We solicit for her the patronage of importers and ship- pers. Rates Reasonable and goods. well cared for. CARVELL BROS., aug 16—2awlmo Agents, Actual Business, Book-Keeping, Arithmetie, Penmanship, Shorthand, Typewriting, all all thoroughly taught at the P. E. I, Commercial College. Our sta- deuts learn how todo business bY actually doing it from the stat Best Work at redeced rates, We open this year, after the holidays on 16th August. Apply at ouces Send for our new prospectus. — ISAAC OXENHAM, (Graduate of Montreal Business College Principal «:d Proprietor. P. O. Box 242, Ch’town. July 30tk—w? mos, dlaw 6 ence —_ Te Ch Anybody caught fishing trout in Sherry’ Creek afr this date, July 30th, will be prosecuted according to law, as the place has been reserved. P. SHERRY. Glenfinan, July 30th. HARD BRICK . are ee 30,000, suitable for aby Special outside work. CARVELL, BROS. 181—2aw 1m—pat