we , ing pair o: 3] S. take all the | al his gamey life. Sr, aed ; You <« ike his heart clad ) ~ : e him here. All prices d I un Shoes, worth $1.50 ~*~ ~ Rors’ black Shoes, worth $1.50, Bovs’ black Shoes, worth $1,25 Ww - i? \ cy rHE SHOGEISTS P & CE. " ALLEY bates ee 9 ! | igW— Pretty : Fashionable Long GuardChain s. Blouse Sets. Chain Bracelets, Stick Pins. Belt Buckles. fou are sure of getting the new- ast desigas in my large aud / ' ’ f ( ' ‘ (1 / } SELEOT STOCK (y you call and see them ? ; Will vo d k ( f / / / W. W. WELLNER, ¢ Jeweler prey tt =e e224 228 82 8220838640364 06008304 2 = lran2me =e a 2 2 WEVEOSOE2OH £90000600 0000 Money Savers ‘For You ® Women’s fine Boots, patent tip, Si, Women’s Dongola Boots, patent tip, $1.25. Women’s Dongola Shoes, patent tip, $1.90. Women’s Tan Shoes, 89c. Wonsen’s Oxblood Shoes, $1. Men’s Tan Shoes, $1.50. etc., etc. We can save money for you. Try us aud be convinced. R. KB. Jost Stamper’s Corner, 090000000000 O000OOC® FR WHERE YOU W Lie» @ 7OO4O9O9E 64 FT BOGE OOOO EHO” eterno eee GOSS 890909055 820 | : > ARAARARIRRARRRERIRIIII IN + ¢ e é g you cannot get OATCAKE ¢ that will equal ours in qual ’ ity. We know how to * make it. and we make it 4 to please your taste. Our 4 price is 12e per lb 9 4 é 4 Teternoxe 98. ~—~»as 2 aa oe ©e ee oes es iD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY y Bakes Best Bread. 2522 e227 @] O28 2a Se iteeeences nant TO LET. aA Louse on Dorchestor Stree‘, next “lock to the New Cathedra!, at ,resent Sccupied by Mre. Leahy. Possession given lest of June. e AhTHUR G, PEAKE. Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Sons @F Scorianp.—A meeting will be held in Mr. A. A. MeLean’s cftive tonight at 8.30. Important hnsinaess, Notice.—All persons owing for poll tax had better attend to the same as after the L5th day of August executions wil! be issued, assis ! = Secorr Act Resecren—-A petition te | bring the Seott Act } of Portueuf, in the pr.-vince in for¢ée inthe County of Quebec, ; Was voted on last weex. The electors _ | rejected the petition bya majority of 545 > _ ScorTrisH Gat HERING The rucrh_— to | Sammerside on the 18th. August to attend th: Seottish Games threatens to ontrival the rnsh tothe Klondvke cold fields, oe ° Oniext Divistox —The Orient Division, 8. of T.. are mee! in their Roome on ( evening, at Interest wiil requested to Ir] lav) tc-morrow 830 o'clock. Mattera of be enbmitted, alesis Doc Tax.—Executions are being made out for owuers of dogs who have pot yet | paid taxes on their canines. Those inter- | est+d shonld make a note of this and pay | Up at once to save ex) penses, ; _ Tre Inpran Famine Fuxp.-—We notice | that out of the $3,543.83 the peonle of this prevince towards the [ndian famine fund, $160 was retammed and paid to Mr. Matthew A. Allan, the secre- tary. Mr. Ailan was appointed by the Local Government, and the least the Gov- erpment could have done wae to have paid him. They had no right to pay Mr. Allau out of the aub-criptions sent to the famine fund. contributed — by —__ -_>—-—-—_— Press Exccrsion.—E,. 8S. Stevens of the Sherbrooke Examiner of Sherbrooke, P. Q., secretary-treasurer of the Eastern Townships Press association, is in the city in company with W. H. Price of the I. C. R. making arrangements for the annual excursion of the aseaciation. The press party will number between thirty aod forty and will leave Sherbrooke on August 13th for Haliax, thence to Sydney. Prince Edwards Island will be visited and St. John will be reached on Saturday morning, Auguat 72nd.—St John Sun, enidibieies Farnu Laporers Excrrsion To THE Can™ apian Norruwsst.—Owing to the con- struction of the Crow's Nest Pass Railway taking large numbera of the Northwest laborera and also because of the Jarge in- crease in the acreage of wheat in Manitoba and the Northwest territories, it i# expect - ed large numbers of farm laborers will be required to safely harvest the immense wheat crop of that country. The Canadian Pacific Railway, therefore, contemplate rupning eome very cheap execursioas for farm laborers to pointe in Manitoba and the Northwest, towards tbe latter part of August. Anyone desiring to see the country cheaply and to work at wheat fearpyaress would do wel! to bear the mat- ier in mind aod watch for definite announ- | cements of rates, dates of ex ‘UreiOms, etc, Drab on THE Roap.—A valuable horse owred by Mr. Thomas Campbell, of this city, dropped dead on the roadat Brighton lastevening. Mr.aod Mrs. Campbeil and Master Arthur Campbell were in the carriage at the time returning from a visit to friends in the country. Near the resi- denee-of Hon. Mr. Peters the horse became alarmed at a passing team aod started to gallop. Mr. Campbe!! soon had the horse under control, however, and shortly before the disaster occurred he had settled down toatrot. When near the turn of the road some distance this side of Mr. Weeks’ house, the horse fel] in the shafts and died almostimmediately. The cause of death is not known. The horse was seemingly in excellent condition, and a ehort time before leaving for the city Mr. Campoel! declined th a cfter for him. mem bers of THE DAILY EXAMINER, C !ARLOTTETOWN JULY 28, WEDDING BELLS. A happy event to.k place at the resi i dence ot Mr, | inst., when their daughier Sarah Joseph E. Moore were united in the bond | of matrimony. The ceremony was pe | formed by the Rev. | neseed by a large aseemblage of and relative, attired and was attended by Miss Moore. The groom was supported by h cousin Chas, Moore, The friend ing a hand-ome gift by Rev, E. workers anc their churek the respect a « are very zealous christian occupy & prominet place in and have thereby earned esteam of the peonle, them a life ot pres verity and mutual hap- piness, July ~ 7th 1897. a I ‘OR Ww. | the American, Louis Someliau, now con- fined in jail ac Havana, there will remain of American citizens imprisoned in Cuba, ouly the following: Manuel Fernandez, dez Y. Diaz, at Sagua La Grande; Jutio Thomas Sainz and Adgramont,at Santiago. All of these prisoners are charged with re- bellion with arms in band, and are held sul ject to the ord nary military jurisdic- tion. contradiction of the story that Sluaser, an American, has been captured by Spanish troops and taken to that place. He says that nothing is known of Slusser’s arrest, a ~ ——— _ nmr TY a BORN At the yarsonage, Wins'ce, on the 26th inst., to Rev. and Mre. A. D. McLeod, a daughter. nn a a DIED In St John, N. B., on the morning of July 28th, after three days’ illness, Mary, aged 32 years, beloved wife of Albert M. Belding, leaving a husband, three eons and three daughters to mourn their loss. At the residence of her brother, Dor- chester Street, on the 28th Elizabeth Dennis, age! 64 yeaas. HERRING, -— uly Herring. in half barrels, ust received and will be sold reasonable —THOS. McQUAID, Lower Queen Street. 90000000000000000000000000 ? Tho i Sting of : Sunburn is easily and pleasantly re- moved by the use of ® : Johnson’s Cream of : Roses $ $ 4 nicely perfumed ; rubs in dry ina few seconds, produces a cooling and refreshing sensation, takes the redness and 25c¢ a bottle. out “smart,” Johnson & Johnson Gradnates in Pharmacy. PIP< GOOG 59000000006 OOVHO FRIDAY, room. tend losing eight of orotits. Print Cottons, Ging ehams, IN OUR BLOUSE ROOM. : 5 We begin our Midsummer Remnant Sale, on @0°2900000080 The object of a remnant sale is notto make profit, but to make We intend making covsiderable room during this sale, as we in- Everything of the character of a remnant will tive prices. offered at unusually attrac 4 Flaunelettes, Ribbons, Laces. aw + Hats, rsetsa, the balance of our Str He IN This Sale begins Friaay morning. BEER BROS EERE RERUNS PERE RAANE ED QAAARAAA AAA AA RAARAAARARL Remnant Sale, Remnant Sale. 0006 06000000 aU You will find Dress Goods, Also odd lots of and a TREMENDOU S DRIVE kK. Gillis and was wit- DOWN T The bride was becomingly we Ly bride was th e recipient of a number of presents incluc= ‘ . } Gillis, his couple though comparatively young The writer wishes Wasuincron, D. C., July 27.—-Consul- General Lee has informed the state depart- f ment that inthe event of the release of in addition to the five co upetitor prisons, confined in Furt Cabanas; Rafael Fernan- The United siates consul at Mane zanillo has cabled the secretarv of state a Albert instant, A Choice lot 0000 009200006060 060305696900 006060000066 VEY VY HNYY bee 1 1 mer Co L897 wy} ———$ $$ ODES & POVSROBR1 ORC RES Mathew Gratton on the l7tb and BUSINES Bargains for Light Vests down to clear. Line th Hot Weath Two hundred little Suits, a shade over cost MMeMwewsrAreF 50 White Blouses for boys 4 to 8 Years Qld, at 5oc Each an artist cutter. Girls’ Button Shoes, 75:, and 90c. AMERICAN TOURISTS and all other tourists should call and inspect our elegant range of Suitings. Mc£ay Woolen Co., 3, Grade Tailors. = RIGHT IN IT... | We are “right in it” es the saying goes in this thing of selling { | Snmmer Une .-tothing,chea; cheap, Sum. makes, MUSE Ue SO Alaska Gold Fields, You can make money right here at home to-night. TO-NIGHT Until 10 o'clock; we offer Straw Hats at } price. Remember, only to-nighe When you are in for your straw hat, get our cutter, Mr. J. J. take your measure for an up-to-date Suit; he has no equal on P. E. 1. McDonald, to -he is boots and shoes. See our $1 Ladies’ Jace! kid boots ; checo'a‘e shoes at 90c and $1 an npwards. W. 4H. Stewart. & Co London House Ruilding. «+++. — Bordeaux Claret (0. (La Compagniefdes vins de Bordeaux) —————— During the summer montha The Family Man,the Bachelor the Clubman, the Tourist Jo not feel comfortable without tLe 8 place of Our Assorted Bodega Gases of fine Wines and Liquors. anging from $5 to S12 according: 'o contents. We slso recommend for gq) al ty and purity Boo Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of | doz. pints. Montferrand Claret - Per case of 1 doz, quarts. $1 per case extra per 2 doz, pints, Alco a full assortment of Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. pez Call or write for our new complete | Price list of Wines, Liquera, etc. BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 Hospital Street. Montreal | July 21 23 26 ae £3 nw i