tl e2 1%) CHROME ] CREASED CALE a7, j =m 4/ Ai aoft grain calfskin, : i i used In the Slater $3 Ss nr fall stock is A arriving, and opening 4 » etter than ever, Why i vour foot im ill fitting a shoes when you can buy ” ‘Slater's \ >) 8 $3 per or j on diiter t la ets, sinvie ( J af wirpie Svit ie ALLEY & ( © SHOEISTS, — ee ARM & & GLOCKS: Don't Overlook Getting a Good Thing _— ee ee ee. ee. Ibought largely and advantage- j ously, end propose to sell quickly and quite as much to your profit as ¥ to mine. Dito ae j They are very handy in a house, , always ready for use and car be car- ried from one room to another. 7 i. —_— - it eeeeeece W.W. WELLNER, Sg To a ¢ $ 4 4 | /iou Should Have One ¢ ( ¢ ’ 7 ‘ ’ a x Jeweler SarSee big display of Alarm : flock in Show Window. 3 »>e > @ @ ee 203 0 > > &8 24066 Sow , Parker House Rolls : None made wiih ter muer: § 3 e ¢ A jals, for we use only the best, avd we emplcy only skilled workmen. They are 1c. per doz. ' Telephone GS, ' iD STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ' Bakes Best Bread. Fiisper, Brother.. If you want any Printing Oe ee a ae a eS Oe ee ae We are getting lots of work to do Always Busy. i v y or U ai _ ~ , ess one eeaas Se OO SSS SSO SS SSS S BODO SOOO SOS — Cc C2 = (| SS | | eS | mes | Fe | ca is |; oa fe [a | a , = cA Porice Courr —Thres drunks were tce | dav fined in the sum of $2 or 10 days 1 ©ach. C. O. F —Regalar meetngof Court Charlottetown tonight at 8 o'clock. Pay ment cf dues, : } eo A FTER INCORPORATION ——t has been fin- ally decided to have a vote in Bridgetown, N. S., onthe question of incorporation, on the 4th ot September. - Mitzrrary—No. 2 Co. Artillery, will parade on Sunday next at 2 o’cloek at the rill Shed to attend the funeral of the late Sapper Dover, E iwineer. The E igineers are req iested to meet it j the drill shed this evening at 8 o’cloek lo make arrangements to attend the funeral | of Sapper Dover. | . St. Perer’s Scuoo..—St. Peter’s School 1 Sept ith. Fees for girls $15 per annum; boys $24 per annum. The ackools have ben eplarged and remodelled. For | turther particulars apply tothe Rev James | Simpson. 200—ti. | Tue Kioxprke.—The Jubilee Mining and Development Company bave now only a limited number of shares in the Klon- dyke for sale. Parties wishing to purchase had betterdo so at once from the head agent here, Mr. E. Redmond, as its transter | books will svon be closed. iiecaibiliseb He Has a Kioxpyxe.—Mr. Bert Dry- dena yOung Moneivntan,ney in Kingmaa, Arizona,has struck a ma:natiure Klondyke which will, how: ver, prove very reman- erative. Recently hestrack a lead of gold idinches wide whi:h gives $2,000 to the ton. Mr. Dryden is the son of Mr. J. ON. C. Dryden, of the I, C. R., Moncton, and went :o Arizona with his uovie,Mr. Robert Dryden, five years ago. fSovris Nores.—The scbhooncr Prince Edward left Souris yesterday at 2 p.m ,and returned last night with about 20 barrels of mackerel caught off East Point. Capt. McLean says all of the vessels did well. The American schocner, Eth Whittier, caught 100 barrels. All the beats have been getting good catches the last few days. At the Ses View: C A Gauthier, Mon- treal; Chas Pease, St John; Dr G A Keyes New Haven; W E Conway, J S Wilson, Bellows Falls, Vt. Mrs Cameron, formerly Miss Gertie Coghlan, ia in towa today. Tue Nore DisHonorev.— James P. Fairbavks, proprietor of the Queen hotel. Halifax, 1s out $200 on a Philadelphia tourist party »that recently visited that city and stayed at the Queen. Mr. Fair- AT THE OPERA HOUSE. Last night a crowded house welcomed the Milea Ideal Stock Company on the occasion of their first appearances in this city. The play presented was Michae! Strogoff, or a Courier of the Czar,” and it 18 Ove that calls for more than usual and talent in portrayal. To say that it was actid weil up tothe high standard required is to give the eompany only de- served praise. Mr.John KE. Miles, who personated the courier, made an impres= Sive appearance in the first act and quickly won favor. The character of Ivan Ogareif the traitor, was well taken by Mr. W. J. cure banks took adraft in payment trom the mansger of the party, who at the same t e a dé we 2 3 a oe & » ° e 2 rr ~ e done we are THE people. ° eo ar & a 2 » 9 e @ a © ab a time handed the hotel man a card bearing his name and addr: ss, remarking tbat in case of any probable trouble abont the draft he would know wiere to find him. The draft has come back dishonored, and the | telegraph comyany reports that it can find no such man as named on the card. Mr. Fairbanks’ idea is that the party were al right, but there is sometning wroag with the manager. -—.- ~~ STAKED ALL THE CLaIms.—-Victoria ad- vices states that the steamer TupeKka Lrings word that the Ogilvie has staked all the claimson Bonanza creek. The claims are panning out well. Both the Dyea and Skagway traila are complete- ly blocked. The Topeka had on board Prince Luigi of Savoy and party, who successfully scaled Mount S:. Elias on July 3ist. The steamer Portland is coming down from St. Michaels with two millions in Yukou gold on board. Sur- vevor Ouvilvie has sent to the department of tie interior a bauach of wheat grown at Butler, and all the others in the cast fur nished good sapport for the principals. lhe comedy element in the play was sup- plied by the special correspondents of the New York Herald and the London Telegrapb, wnoose methods,of work kept the audience heartily laughing, although the dignity of the press suffered. It may be safely said that we have cow with us one of the strongest companies that has ever visited the Island, and the plays to be produced during their envagement bere, may be looked forward t) wit p asure as keen as was felt last number present. nighe by tue large The specialties are the most amusing that we have seen and heard for years, Every item was productive of genuine fun and the shoute of laughter with which the performers were greeted made the house ring again. Popular} Jow prices are charged for admission, and this probably accounted for the presence of the ‘‘gods” in large numbers and the heavenly character of the applause. Tonight the company will present the comedy drama, * Unknown, or Sav:d from the Sea,” and this play, performed as it will be with special scevery aod mechanical effects, should undoubtedly draw a iarge house again tonight. The specialties will all be given again tonight with changes of songs, ete. EEE = RR BORN. On tha 23rd inst, at New London, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Delaney, a duughter. Se vue DIED In this city, on the 27th inst, Jonn H. gon of Thomas and Jane Dover,in the 22nd y ar of his age. [Funeral on Sunday at 2.30 p. m. to People’s Cemetery.] At Tryon, on August 7th, D. Mc Ponald, aged 76. He was a pensioner of the British army. ao Prince Edward Island lllus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25c. 200069080868 J 000080000008 {Something 2 3 $ Valuable $ For 3 Nothing ~ One of the most valuable e e se ea ingredients a druggist cau @ put in your prescription is experience. Plenty of it here. Scant supply some places. The security afforded costs nothing. ; here Johnson & Johnson 086 O600S0S: 0006 6 9S96O08 Fort Cudahv from accidental planting in . > . acy. the fall of 1895. It was all from one root Graduates in Pharmacy and was cul fourteen inches above ground ; a ee e220 = aor = Nee erence * * oy ‘ i a vie : te it te : i other time. figuring on prices duce the balance ot our , i, aD, -, 7 a, aD, : : an, 7 7, ae 7, at, ay 2 , -, 7, ny S Dress Goods, hs Why? Because our prices vat are right, and our work pleases. Try us. 1 W ° JAS. pp, TAYLOR, ¢ a : 3 Che Printer. . Queen Street $ 3 he Weteee reeceeecceeeeooo® ——— ich rv a )6«6TO O€LET. T a eee hose large and commodious Ware ey aud Cellars on Sydney St. West, | Mabie? as a Pork Packing Pease “ment by B. & M. Rattepbury. “elon Sth Septem! Apply p mber, next, kin, pt the office of the Connolly >WWeen Street. FREDERICK PETERS. A. A. McDONALD. W. W. SUBLIVAN. Trustees late Owen Connolly. a, z ar, , , 7, ", August Bargain Are just as desirable as bargains at any We are now sorting over our stock previous to tke arrival of new. Fall Goods, and are which* should very materially re Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Bicuses You will find we are very much in earnest. ‘The prices in those departments will give ample proof. 60290000600 BEER BROS MRSS EE EEE SS SE SE Se SO ! AMERICAN MA weDereDrwaArwf gl Hard and Soft Hats. A magnificent assortment of new and fashionable styles is offered for fall 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 eood 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 blocks for their benefit. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men HEPES * Wanted Coat, Pant and Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forge our great sale of Sample shirts; they are selling et. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring EHNA a i 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- toria Cafe. G. McINNIS. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for ssie hia 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 negotistiens with Geo. B. McKay, Esq’, 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, augl4tf Ottawa | PELRAILWAY LABOR DAY. Excursion 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 issue, and are good only for continuous journey in either direction. A. McDONALD, Supt, D. POTTINGER General Manager Gov't Eailways Railway Office, Ch’town, aug 26— eod d& w—all prs For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick att on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—3wke BY AUCTION Wednesday, Sept. Ist, at 11 o’clock, at the late residence, on Haviland St., (opposite the City Hospital, Andon Market Square, at 12 o’clock, Friday, Sept 3rd. The entire house- hold and stable outfit of the estate of the late Mr. Patrick Connolly. I am instruc‘ed to sel) at the residence of the late Mr. Connolly,on Wednesday, next Sept. Ist—All the housebold belongings,includ ing Parlor Set,D ining Room, Bedroom and Kitehen Furniture. Jewel Range, Mirrors Pictures Carpets, Hanging Lamps, etc, and one superior Base Burner and Pipe, —ALSO— On Friday, Sept. 3rd, on Market Square, at 12 o’clook —The handsome jet black stallion Allright, Jr., weights 1,100 lbs, 6 years old. A superior stock getter. and a pleasant carriage driver, 1 Buggy, Driving Sleigh, Robes, Har- ness, Sloven and Wood Sleigh. No reserve prices. E, H. NORTON, Auctioneer, aug 2}-—eod vesmttivmieainanpigierter oni