| ; i Picts ew fenct sriete wa ieee % POO EEE BB BEBO BOEBOE BBE OOO OOO ST co => ge & iR. o“@]e « & SO 2 OOO OS SD a footwear. iit Rains | v i youa yar of Choco- DIACK OT If lt Shines We cat sell vou dozens of f-rent stvies of Slater c’¢ lors, ai! Soapcs i E large supply ALLEY & GO., "| THE SHOBISTs, — gor: seseesesetees, PRETTY GOOD : Things that are only pretty not good enough Everybody the lf good Watch now -a- days. wahts best. f } good are / / f you want a you can selece it from my large stock, with the assurance that it will give you the best satisfaction, with guarantee every Watch is your protection, ; é ( ¢ ( 2 $ ( ; ‘ ‘ ’ , ; will you call? ( eoceceoes ‘ ’ W. W. WELLNER, § f / } j / f My j ' / 4 | } | ¢ als Jewele ’ ¢ lpn 223233 ee Shoe Sale is still on. Bargains for all among ovr marked down goods. s Tan Shoes, $1.00, for T5c itle’ fine Black & Tan Shoes, $1.16 r 85c. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, . Ladies’ Dongola luin, $1.00 $1.15. Men’s Tan Boots, ouly a few pairs left, $1.50. > ge B This week we will offer special bargains in Girl’s Shoes. See our window. BK. Jost ee eeenty ust in Time aE $00 0000 000000000000 2008 90000000 00000066 CARAAARARARAARARARARARARARARARRSARE i > >» = > =x “ ren = Blueberry Pies, 10¢ Raspberry Pies, 106 Lemon Pies, 10c Apple Pies. 10¢ Tartleta, per doz, 1c Fresh Baked To-day Telephone 98. 1D. STEN WART ECLIPSE BAKERY j Bakes Best Bread. ten —_ SSBewr DBVewoeose For Sale or To Let. -—~. eaeea 2 & es e@ee0830808 00780879 BS That centrally situated 3 story brick “ing On the corner of Queen and Dor- bester Sts, business stand and dwelling » sui itable for wholesale or retail ries, These premises are well Pied. Apply to MRS. O. CONNOLLY, Owner ! Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug? 3wks j THE LO. Al AND Oras TTBES A Goorp Carca.—A large sturgeon weiging in the vicinity of 300 pounds was eaughtearly on Mondsy morning near Brown’s F lats, N. B. eS Tre Orrawa Team.—The Ottawa Team of the Provincial Rifle Associates wil! eave here next week. They will be com. meeiaa by Lieut Ewen Macdogall. sidasibibond Comixe Tom rrow.—A large party of members of the Press Association of the astern Townships are expected to arrive here tomorrow evening Thev will spend twoor three hens se Island. Amwuerst Racts ane R. Unsworth js entered ina number of bicycle racas to take place at Amherst this evening and to-morrow evening. There is a “large number of entries in each eve nt, comprising of the best men in the other SOME provinces, bla ici Roap Race. —A road race under the direction of the Charlottetown C velivg Club, will be held on Mondav evening neat. The course will be ten miles along the Union Road and will end atthe r. me Bes) ss land Hoapital. are entered, A number of “Scorchers Arciicnt Wins.—The race between Archgbt and Speculator which took place at Sus-ex, N. B., last Monday afternoon is described as being ahe most interesting turf event im recent years. Arelight won i three straight heats, best time 2.23. The horses were matched for 2200 a side. —~o---— Abverris.xu Us.—Tie lower provinces are “a we'l advertised just now by the Boston and Maine railread, which is print- ing @ quarter of a column of reading matter descriptive of St. Jonn, St. Jobn river, Cape Breton, P. E. Ieland, Aona- polis, ete., in the leading New England hewepapers, snnscivilnaien Mepicat Assocrarion—The 30th annval meeting of the Canadian Medical Associa- tion will take place in Montreal, Monday aud Tuesday, Aug. 30th and 3 Lat. It is expected that a large number of medical menftrom P. E Island will be present. The subject of interprovincial registration will be fully discussed, and it is thought fina) action will be taken, by a formal vote of the Association. After the transaction of all business the meeting will merge into that of the British Medical Association. Cominc to Hatirax.—The Boston cor- ~espondent of the St. John Sun says: The Ancient andHonorable Artillery company of this city will probably go to Halifax this year for their annual outing. The company last year captured old England, and now will endeavour to take Canaia, Whatever else they do they will make a big noice and incidentally will create a well develop- ed beomiuthe product of Halifax wine cel'ars. When the company lands in the Nova Scotia capital the citizens will forget that it was ever fortified or trod by the British soldiery. Excnaxcep CLorues.—A despatch from Bucksport, Maine, says that John Fo ss, ® young man who hails from Prince Ed- ward Islend and who has been employed about town for the past two years, akipped out Wednesday afternoon, taking a new suit of clothes, sbirt andinecktie, ‘and outfit belonging to Ernest R. chards, worth seme $15, and leaving behind an unpaid boerd bill. Foss, who sometimes calls bimself Jesse Ford, up to within a few months had been employedg by Capt. lvory Grant as a general man of al] work. On Wednesday afternoon he was paid off, receiving $3.04, and, probably, deciding to strike for Klon- d'ke, went to his boarding place, arrayed himself in hia roommate’s goud clothes, conriderately leaving his own on the principle that fair exchange is no robbery, and took the 6.15 p. m. train for Bangor. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18, 1397 NEWS NOTEs, The Minister of Public Worke is tour: ing through Oatario, vehem: ntly assuring the people of his willingness to spend their money. The Manitoba conservatives are sure that Greenway intends bringing on the provincial -oon and all are actively preparing under their new leader Hugh John Macdonald. Hick’s Pasha’s army of ten thousand men which he Jed into the Soudan in 1883, every man of which is believed to have heen masgacred, has been otticially pro nounced dead by the English Probate e€iec tlon Court, executors having been ailowed to presume the death of a member of the torce. The troops were mestly KE, gyptiaa regulars, with a handful of English ofti- cers, Over eighty per cent. of the greatest musicians, artista, poets, and scientists, according to Prof.Halleck, became famous before the age of thirty. “Tn the ease of the vast majority, ” said the professor in @ recent lecture in Philadelpbia, “the brain attains its maximum weight by the age of fifteen. Examination of sectious of the spinal cord have shown that between the time of birth and the age of fifteen there | has been one bundred per cent. increase in the number of developed nerve-cells, while an increase of on!y four and six- tenths per cent. has been shown after tifteen. The correspondent of the Times at Shanghai says: An agent of the Hooley syndicate i is. negotiating here with Sheng Ta Jen for an inde munity joan of £16,000, 000 on conditions probably more accept- able to the Chinese government than those offered by the Hong Kong and Shangvai banks so far as security is concerned. The terms offered are 5 per cent at 99 years. It ia reported that Sheng Ta Jen has been authorized from Pekin to accept the loan. The presumption is that Hooley of the Hooley syndicate in question, ia the well known London milhonaire, Ernest Hooley, famous for his audacious and successful speculations in veef extract and preumatic tires. For your summer house.—Camp stools and chairs, folding chairs, lounging chairs camp beds, folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that will please you—John Newson. 161, 2w Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25¢c. itil _ _ = - _— steeerercoecoees eesesooooor ‘fa SYRINGES of all kinds try our stores. Every one guaranteed, and your money back if you are not. satisfied. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. N B. Stores close at 9 o’clock every night except Saturday. DOO OOOO SHO COOOTHEOOOSS 000900¢606590006682 60 Fr iF li 000050990069 906006008 2999008 0000606010S 0000 other time. balance of our Dress Goods, in earnest. AAAAAAA AAA AA anna August Bargains Are just as desirable as bargains at any We are now sorting over our stock previous to the arrival of new Fall Goods, and are figuring on prices which very materially reduce the Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Blouses You will find we are very much The prices in those departments will give ample proof. BEER BROS PEA EVES FEY BEE Ec hE AE AE EE AE AE aE a a tae ae ae a a a a aS WWW y 2 } “ii ‘ Jo you want to buy | hn a fo >t ate 4 Clothing, Hats or Carpets 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, ‘This is a strong claim. If it’s time we can give you 20 They arefour leaders. per 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. Simply come to If you don’t see the 20 per. fu 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. Consult your own interests solely, We rest our cost on the goods themselves. It only costs you ten minutes’ time to prove You have ever ything to gain, and only ten minutes to lose. Looking in as free as air. It’s ten minutes against our claim true or false, a possible 20 per cent. PROWSE BROTHERS, Lhe Wonderful Cheap Men a : \ :To-Night We place on our counters Men’s White Shirts, Un- derwear, Night Robes, all manutotuets: ~ samples at 25 per cent. less than manufacturer's _ prices. This isa snap for you. Come early and have firat choice. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sate his well established Business Stand at Emer- ald, consisting of a large store, two dwell- ing houses and barns, with four acres of Jand, for sale by private negotiations with Geo. B. McKay, Eeq’, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 2let September, next, when it will be sold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, a. m. Title guaranteed. J. W. HUGHES, Ottawa ugl4tf To the Natives lilies. P. E. Island You have "just 10 days more to deal with me, but in that time you can eave 10 dollars, for I have to leave my present stcre the Jast of August; and no later than this morning I received a lawyer’s letter to stop advertising so cheap or I would get cheap board in the jail; but I will continue my cheap sale tor 10 days, jail or no jail. Everything at cost. Remember the place— next to Johnson & Johneon’s. P. GOODSTEIN. THETH Mounted on Aluminum, Celluloid, Vul canite, Watts, Reese and W-ston’s ’ Metal. Platinnm and Combination Plates, Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 415 Queen Street. augl4 | \ * Maritime asiiiiin ON Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Grounds TABOR DAY, September 6. ‘List or Events. 1 mile novice 4 mile C, W. A. Maritime or gr arog 1 mile (boys under 16) 1 mile (2. 30 class) 1 mile (C. W. A, Championship 3 mile race 3 mile (lap race) . 2 mise (handicap) . 5 mileC. W. A. Maritime Championship 10. 1 mile Tandem 1]. 220 yards flat race 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race 14. High jump Handsome prizes givea im all the other vents. A. E. INGS, President, H. D. JOHNSON, MD Secretary ; £ no = Maritime ec? Or fo VV EY VVYYYVVVYVYVTTTTYTY Vv¥VVVVCVVy E ; ee sili oeeaai tee cane eens eet Sc - 2 a aie eae Sa cma Sp x Ze. ap ee aie ee iw 4 Fi thm a Ra ae eT er |