See on S3c, SSc, Sse. I Ladies’ Slippers . mwHYyIN? VIN Pod TO-NiICHT TO-NiGHT TO-TIGHT THE SOEISTS, edd OOS OB B22 f lon cmt (PRETTY GO0D es that are only pretty f T! ° } >) | ’ > + FOO are it? - s ha & = -_ good enough now -a- days. Everybody wants the best. lf / q / want / f / you a good Watch you can selece it from my large with the stock, assurance 4 j that it will give you the / best satisfaction, My guarantee with every Watch is your protection, } will you call? 80086069 W. W. WELLYER, Jeweler < ALLEY & 62, LOCAL AND OTH SLUUAL AND OTHSR ITEWS —_—_——— : ee ae Crass For Boys.—A_ ecelect clasa for } boys will be opened at St. Joseph’s Con- | vent on the first of September next, Par. ents desiring further particulars shonid apply to the Suyerior as soon as possible, sinnittitinniap GosreL MEETING.~-Remem ber the Gospe! Meeting inthe Y.M.C. A. Parlor Sund “y | afternoon at 4 o’clock conducted by the Ralway mev. Strangers alwave welcome, Lesson: Lukel9. The story of Zacchaeus. eeetngppnans Trars Seizep.—The that a number of traps have been destroy - ‘ain the Western part of the Island, because the owners persist in tishing in the Agriculturist save eiose FEeUSUD. , Go Assay—An ind ) ASA ‘Au independent assay o° Rs iF Yt tha oO r } | * ample 7 the new gold found near, Ot fawa has been made at the instance of a OE | focal paper. It showed Jess than a dollar aioo. The discoverer cave ont that the i rea rs . Sf ap ‘ : | ore ran $50 per ton and so started a gold ; fever in (he district, } _———_<____.. Sovurts Nores.—At the Sea View Hote} are registered J McL Fraser, Halifax: Wm 1. , , y ») F . right, Montreal; C Li¥dmuneov, Ham- ton; A N Wright, New Glasgyw, lhe schooner Nutwooe, Capt. Larney, and the Delight, Capt. McDonald, are in port, as are also several American vessels. eee Anxotuer Roap Race.—At Summerside on Tnesday eveoing next, 24th inst., a road race Tor whee.men wii] take place. First, second and third prizes will be given for it, and it prom ies to be mort interesting, It starts and finishesat the S. AO A. track, and the course is thronvh St. Elean- or’s, Miscouche and Linkletter Road, finishing with two miles around the track. dilincailiiniias Kioxpyxe.—Tus Examixer makes a great off+r today tothese of its readera who would fain learn the facta about the Klondyke region and its fabulous stors of gold. The story is told bv Joseph Ladue, the bonanza king of the Klondvke. Consult Tae Examiver’s ad. columns for particulars about the book and how to get it ata nominal cost. Everybody should read Ladue’s mar~ vellous story. tf. SPRINGHILL Mixes,—It is rnmored that the Springhill caal works are about to change hands. An English syndicate in which the C. P. R. are interested, are eaid tole the purchasers. It is said that some members of the present company wish to retain an interest which is not agreeable tothe new concern; but that agreeable terms of transfer are likely to be reached. It certainly could be no dis~ advantage to a large coal works like Springhill to be under the control of auch a large coal consuming concern as the C. oe 4a 2208028080606 00380886 424808603606 4222 2 032222038 / !Remember that = f ij Te-day is ou GREAT @1E DAY. , We sre prepared to sell more today 0 than ever before. Every pie ¢ } guaranteed to be of the best quality # Chocolate, (large size) 25¢ Cocoanut, (large size, 20¢ # Cocoanut, (*inall size) l5e ¢ Cream, 12¢ and l5c ¢ Apple, 10¢ Blueberry 106 Raspberry, 10c 4 Lemon, 10c ' Telephone 98. 4 a ’ f . (D. STEWART } ECLIPSE BAKERY 4 a : ; Bakes Best Bread. A 2 t22e 7 ]22832 38 eG > =... oa i ‘Our Show of bargains for boot buyers. Take a look at our Bargain Windows, and if you see bOtbing to suit you, come in sile and you will find every thing just as cheap. Our whole stock of summer goods must be cleared out, so come and get your share of the pluma. R. K. Jost: 6006-00 65000000 0006 °O0® (eeteenterec For Sale or. To Let. —_——_—— That centrally situated 3 story brick uilding on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sta, business stand and dwelling *e, suitable for wholesale or retail foceries, These premises are well FOSS 5OS4E BOOB CHES BOSY OOOO 0066 0666 8004 ARAAAARAAAASAAAAAARAARARAASARREA SOD SLU VAEPOS SBDE SPOESOBDL wdapted, Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2~3wis ,} markets of the country. P.R., with also its large prestige in the Weppinc BeLtts.—A very pretty. wed- ding took place at St. Malachi’s Church, Kinkora, Tuesday morning, when Mr. M. J. Foley, of Alberton, and Miae Janie F. Smith, danghter of Mr. Michael Smith, of Kinkora, were united in marriage, the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. J. Macdonald. The bridesmaid was Miss Hannah A. Campbell, of Cardigan Bridge, while the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Alonzo Foley. Both the bride and groom are very popalar with all who have the pleasure of their acquaint- ance, and with their many friend« we join in wishing them a long and happy married life, and may no clouds shut out the sunshine from their pathway —Sum- merside Agriculturist. KACKS AT AVONDALK. The races 6n Praire Park on Thuraday [9th inst., were agrand success. The day was fine and cool and the track in excellent condition. About 800 persons assembled to witness the afternoon’s spor. and went home well satisfied with the en- Joyment afforded them. <A refreshment saloon was provided also a daueing booth. In the 2.38 cla-s there were four start- ers Rye and Bve, owned by Mr. A Hugh- es, Montague; Messenger Boy, owned bv MrJ. McLeauw,Orwell!; Gay Pilot, owned by Samuel Gay, Powna); and Nellie, owned by Mr. R. Grant, Charlottetown. Bye and Bye, driven by John McCabe, won easily in three straight heats, with Messenger Boy, driven by. Lester Hayden, a good secoaud Gay Pilot, driven by owner, acted . badly, and succeeded in takin only third place, after the first heat. Nellie was withdrawng NN io ci a Ge NIN... Secelssnacassanue eS a oe eee ce, CRESS foie han cuseus Oe Time 2.41, 2.4061, 2.393. There were three starters in the 3 in- i:te class: Klondyke, owned by Mr. A. F. Eesory, Ch'town; Vernon River Bor, owned by Mr. P. McKenna, Vernon River Bridge; Yukon, owned by Mr. Thomas Jooes, Amherst. This was the most closely contested race of the day,Klondyke and Vernon River Boy being neck and neck throughout the three beats. Yukon WAS not in it. PION siectbisnsncindadteriasiiel 2.133 Vernon River Boy.........sscsecees 3233 See is its ae a6 oS Rest time, 2 464. There were seven lorees started in the greenrace: Minnie G., R. McKay, St, Peters; Almont Jr., J. MeMillan, Sum- merville; Delanda, O. S!avin, Montague Oross; Frank James, M. Grant, Mill View; Eldmondette, PJ D Edmonds, Summer- ville, Lady Swift, P. Jackman, Village Green; Nellie B., D. J. McDonald, Maple Hill. os cae seas ec BN I iiiiss cece npcowonce Pia sees 2. oe I Bid ko Sk caneaeds eaten de SOL ee EKdmondette.... bid Seale Best time, 3 minutes. Mr. W. W. Jenkins, Georgetown, acted as timerand starter. Messrs J. Maher and John Burns were the judges, and per- formed their duty satisfactory to all concerned. Prairie Park ia owned by Mr. Joseph Fraser,A vondale,who deserves much cred- dit for the excellent. condition of the track and the enterprise he has shown in afford- ing the public auch a day’s enjoyment. Sportemen are always eure of a good dav’s sport when races take place at Prairie Park. i You Know ; how good our Baking Powder Ora twnwe arom ewe arourwnwre — —~ is, and how much cheaper (quality considered) it is than any other kind; because you compare it with that of some other manufacture. The same cun be said of our Seda Water. IF YOU HAD A CHANCE to compare our prices on Sy- ringes, Hair Brushes,Tooth Brushes Combs, etc, with those of our com- petitors, you would also find as in the case of the Baking Powder and Soda Water, that, quality consider- ed, our are the cheapest stores at which to buy these articles. Johnson & Johnson Prince Edward Island llius- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25e. BOSH OS SE OOO OOOO OED EH9O0 660066009000 501 Graduates in Pharmacy. BOO 8669 9061 8SOOGT9SHOOO 00600004 other time. uce the balance of our Dress Goods, in earnest. departments will : AUgUst Bargains 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 figuring on prices which should very materially re d Capes and Jackets, Millinery and Bicuses You will find we are very much The prices in those 002060000000 BEER BROS ie & * : : te “te + KS te i KS K i 'leeee give ample proof. BEE EE EES SS SS EEE SS EEE ES \ PUTO Ve ' Wi i! s S Yi get it for now. TH MOB MO MOSM MOH Think what you used to pay for Children’s Clothing. & BSS SGOBARRS 96 KING GAP Come and see what you can Think what a mean pair of Pants you used to buy for $1. what a good pair we can give your for $1. Think what you used to pay for Men’s Readymade Clothing, a good suit for less money than you used to pay for pants and vest. Think what you used to pay for Carpets and House Furnishings, and just drop in and see what.you can get the same goods for now. Droy in this week and see Think what you would have to pay to-day for goods if we were out of the business, Think it out---All it Requires isa Little Thought And we know that you will come to the same conclusion, as thovsands of good sensible people have done before, that we deserve the trade. . Wanted Coat, Pant and Vest makers. Highest prices prid for first-class work- men. Don’t forget our great sale of Sample skirts; they are selling fast. D. A. BRUCE Fiae Tailoring BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE J. W. HUGHES offers for sale his 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 negotiatiens with Geo. B. McKay, Esq’, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 2l*t September, next, when it will be eold by Public Auction on the premises at Eleven o’clock, a. m. ae Sw HUGHES, | To the Natives PE [sland 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 \awyer’s letter to stop advertising so cheap or I would get cheap board in the jail; but I will continue iny cheap sale for 10 days, jail or no jail. Everything at cost. Remember the place— next to Johnson & Johneon’s. P. GOQODSTEIN. augl4 HARD BRICK 30,000, suitable special outside work. CARVELL BROS. for any 1$81—2aw 1m—pat Aa4 4422244 £2 444444444244224 _— Maritime Championships ON Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association Grounds — . 1 mile novice 4 mile C. Championship ad aod na W. A. Maritime . 1 mile (boys under 16) 3 4. 1 mile (2.50 class) 5.1 mile (C. W. A. Championship 6. 4 mile race 7. 3 mile (lap race) - 2 mile (handicap) aie. 2. A Championship . 1 mile Tandem 11. 220 yards flat race 12. } mile flat race 13, 4 mile flat race 14. High jump Maritime Maritime Handsome prizes given in all the other events, A. E. INGS, President. H. D. JOHNSON, MD Aug. 6 dy wy Secretary We can pow give you And if we cannot give you as good goods—if we cannot give you as large asgprtment— if we caunot give them just as cheap at others, then we don t want your trade. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men = — a aoe ee ene . are os - B pee geno Aesermeeenn