Aaa Jaks ae ear 45 sh hbe THE DAILY EXAMINER . ee LOC iD oTae! IQUQT © ) LOCAL AMD OtSSS eS AUGUST SALE. oO Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, ae } we White and Colored Shirts i. ; Mon- | by the thousands; ail shades, . all sizes, at prices to clear. See Tt ee pee = efalert 3 All cdd lines in Children’s! o PROWSE BROTHERS, _ _ Ail the different departn.ents must be reduced in order to make room for fail goods. Now is your time to procure bargains in Carpets, Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Underclothing, Ties, Our Miss this sale and you we don’t want the goods. Co» The Wonderful Cheap Men. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, refuse any discount offer for any line of Carpets, Hats or Clothing. all the different departments.. = : = — ane : re L896, a Tg ——\ August Sale. ’ missone ot the chances of a lifetime. We positively will not We want money, and m2 0a2 anl all see the tremanl as sa:rilice we are making in PROWSE BROTHERS. ere Exrscrariexs—The Transeryt) SUlts must be sold this month. | y ( na M t alt jSuits worth $5 to $5 wiil be ne oun ee | sold for $2 to $3 each a ey er ‘ i ‘ i ré ar im thy | Hard and Soft Hats in all | City C vill be held’ the leadi st ay evening ex athe wususa | : as cu Ing and best makes, Wholesale and Retail cheap.— A meeting of Council of the PROWSE BROS, al tifle Association w be held aw ( a B i (I ay) at s , . —- i ' Cisse iach game of riches hes Seen] OEE 1G. MONE! | we at Victoria Park, between right THE STEAMER HALIFAX, | anded a handed p'ayers. | npotminn j f Seep oe steamer Halifax, Cap‘ain Pye, } | v I rax—The Fastnet art q@ Shvea frog Bo: to ue OVE ig bringing | ea' cut ver o'clock last evening f.«m a general cargo and the following passen- ———— Ha'ifax,v a ate por-s, and left on SeF8: Mr. Hibbert and wite, Mrs. Arbing, Yes, it’s enough to surprise . e ut neon t , Mias A i mg, 5. \ Foster and Wife, | ? ss 5 t | S sta general c.rgo both ware. Miss Nellie Foster, Jas. J. Riley, Mr. anyone who is accustomed to | aad --- | Wright and wite, Mrs. W.H. Coho, Miss} hiigh prices to step into ‘ : | Minwie Loud, Miss Gavagan, C. N. Wood : AG S The Ha'ifax papers! and wife, J. H. Hapeaux, Jno. Noble, wife ; BI : F the sitors 101 aI ‘land c i, W. C. Treat and wife, Mr. THE PEOPLE S STORE : - > nm « te ut - oY, Deveny, George Carter and wife, Rex Soe len eee Were ee ol 1| Father Flatley, Rev. Father O'Farrell, : . e $7,000 oF $8,000 expenses shows afair) Mr. Stewart and wife, Mrs, Thatchie, And see the Cheap Goods. mary vi | Miss Ellsworth, Miss McCormick, Miss : . 7 : 1A. C. Evans, F. L Falls and wife, Mrs. G. There never was a time, \ Worp or Waryine.—The police have} 1. Titus, Miss Mary E. Titus, Mre. E. W arh: , ¢ ar sci, fetal ar} -| erhaps, when a dollar goes leen given the names of some parties who} Ward, Miss Ward, Miss Armstock, J. . P ‘ ™ are in the hatt of verting Hil'sbor Noves. Guy M inroe, Mrs. Stumbles, H. far In our nice new goods ough Sqnare into a pa e ground. They |B. Rod, L. Rod, Fred. P. Noyer, Geo. F. now, will probably be heard from later as con-| Johnson, David Corbett and wife, M. A. a econ ae a Soe eee — ¥ese—>No Shop-worn Goods. ~— E. Campbell, Daniel Laurie, Jas. Blake, le : Cc.M. B.A.—The General ( t ‘ fj. E. Callaghan, Miss A. H. ee ress: »~No Old Rubbish. the Catholic Mutnal Benefit Association | A.J. Steele, Jno. MeLel an, Jas. McQueen, | y-— w has es will t st Ottawa on the 25th inst.| Miss Mills, Mrs.C. J. Robio, Mrs. Peter Kae No Advertise at Catch- ‘1 iy “ ce w he represet ted by five] B ir, Mr. M er, Mrs. J 8, Young, Mrs. I l ig Prices. ‘ ates M r. Sta slanus B anchi rd wi J rom, Mary Moran, Mrs. Fo eV, Miss A represent Brach 216, Charlottetown. —_|F. Tay, Miss Farmer, Miss K. Burre, Miss But our shop full up of good, or ear ne es oe Bh ne Seger eo clean, honest goods. ' er A falee alar . a s. C. Johno, ‘iss Johno, Maud : oonte-day from box | Roig Mel en hina aael McLeod} Jf you are in doubt as to r Richie jb and Sydnee streets. | Os ee ee ens. s ie : : This ist co veiney stree's-| "The Halifax saled on return to Bosten| Where you can best do your f sa vesterday, and oka via Hawksbury and Hal fax at the usual shopping, come direct to us . : . aa need cf time this afternoon. Her passengers were: } ae as ; ; . ae ian - ? Anovie Anderson, Mr. Bazz-l, Mre. Buz-| 2€ré you are sa.e—if you jel, Mrs. Rose, Maud McKenna, A. E.|dop’t like your purchase you . ; “ sasher and wife, Mr. James Lee, Mr. and : ew Wat fee The net ai i isher and wife, : Lee, A . — “4 ie a ta wane N . at A é py eo oa wi . iMrs. Dickey, Carrie Vaniderstine, Mr. — have a oe — eerie ce ee y from Mewors| Hollowwood, Mr. and Mrs Purrigton, Miss that’s fair, isnt it: By the Sou & Co., Halifax, arris here on the . . I ol eon ¢ f : it _ Campbell, Miss Gregory, Miss Flla Mess, sinet, ‘ 8 this forer t Vv if . a. . aatnet, 68 , EROOR Our ’; Mra. McConnell, J. E. Colman, Mr. Foster he C juilding where it was criticaily , : ' . : y i. eS 4 me ' ” ae “Y |W. J. Stapelton, Miss Connell, Dr. Adams 7 = pec te wag - iv mmber of ¢ ne Mr. A lames, Mes end Vias Foster, Joho , art cost $350. : : > oe ~ a a Noble and wife, Mr. Wood and wife, Mr. ' ii i Cooney and wife, Joseph Morgan, Mrs Tue Yacut Race. —The jadges, having err: sg eee Munro, Master Manro, H. M, Cannon, IR. Mills, A. B. Peake, Mr. Anderson and wife, Mr. Wade and wife. were sent in regarding the yacht race last Thureday, have awarded first prize to the a ma, owned by Mr Will Moo e, FeC ynd to the Ideal, by Mr. Pinaultand third to the Arrow, by Mr. Griffin. | FBSBBWAVeVVeesewese* : neidered the differer sroteste which | consid i the rent prot _ ,| P- Cannon, C. O i - . Tie Campana arrived here this morn og'@ : J about & o’clock, and left this afternocn Johnson § a u two. From Lere she goes t Pictou. . From Pietou she comes to Charlottetown ’ and from Charlottetown she goes tv Sum- . meraide and Souris, thence to Montreal. ’ Cream of Roses There are 93 round trip passengers. ' Excvrasios To New Grascow N. S. ie : under the auspices of Charlottetown Removes the re d- Lolge LO. G. T. will be held on Mon- nes3 and “ burnt from sunburns, &e. for our young men to enjoy a good day's a>. > * & day Aug. 10th. This is a rare oppartanty | i , along | outing with their wheels; so come and bring your friends. Return fare one e 94 dollar. See advertisement in another ¢ ar GELS. ——ay SE ARS ule Johnson & Johason. exchange that a strange assortment of ohjects was removed by a surgical opera— t on in an Odessa hsp tal from the stomach | of a Yalta woman suffering from a horri- -BBVeVeseeswesesevseswss t form of starvation. It comprized aj -— fork, apiece of iron, two teaspoons, 4 Not! i needle, a piece of lace with the needle, two 2} inch nails, four pieces of gias+, eight buttons and a key. The woman is out of danger, and the contents of her stomach attract crewds to the , > That’s against Human Nature treasury department. It bas been found | And it isn’t human nature to oo wand, belek 008 sent, San pay more for goods than you can buy the same or better for hospital maseum. elsew.iere. Human beings are our cus- Graduates in Pharmacy. 4% OOO © &% OOOOH 42D OO SOB crochet -_o_ Warrewasn Fon Paixt.—The following recipe for whit washing was at one time gent out by the lighthouse board of the to do we to give a'mo-+t as good satisfaction 35 0! aint, being made cheaper:—Slake one te shel of unslaked ime with boiing water, keeping it covered during the pro-) cess, Strain it and add a peck. of ealt, | disco'ved in warm water; three pounds of | 1ers. guided by fact they se bedi t boil tomers, g A ‘ ground rice put In boring water and bore : > > ‘ anc to a thin paste ; One half pound powae trae to us for the Best . ne Spanisl, w hiting and @ poun 1 of clear giue Cheapest in FU RN ITURE. dissolved in warm water; mix these well) a7, don't turn many away. and let the mixture stand for lays. Keep the wash thas pre- pared in a kettle or portable furnace, an i when used put it on 2s hot as possivie, with painters’ or whitewash brusnes.— Hoard’s Dairyman. loyvether sr HARK WRIGHT & 60, LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. : : er tne Seeeonceann vyvvnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnngnnnnnvvnnnnnspennennnonnay nntynnnnt ny rte tye? a ET GUT Z Arriv 2* oo 1 Case Linen H’dk'fs including many elegant novelties ‘1 Ladies’ Drawnwork Ilandker- chiefs—very choice. vz > @~>e ee 1 Case Cotton Hdk’‘s Richly embroidered goods } Tin “- pally. Special value in tucked hemstitched hand kerchiefs at $1.25 per doz. vHOPHOOTRDDRODRPT RPT OREPDT PDIP RRPPRT ORTOP IPT IRY = * «ee 1 Gase Linen Tablings is Ci came also In this case ‘a a9 ee Embroidery Linens in 19, -0, “* 24, 27 and 36 inches wide. anos bargain in Linen Napkins at $1.90 per doz. POPPY PPP PNET PPP PPT a range of 2s ee = BEER BROS. waded WAAL ADMAAAAASUAAAALALALAMAAAAAAGLALAAAGAAALAALALAAGUAbLGALALALALALAAALLA/ALALALALALAALAGGALALALGALAAAGALID LA NVnnvennennne nnn nnrenrrnnnnt fi way we almost forgot to tell you about our NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS Just opened, they are. lovely, they are the But come just drop in and see them yourself. Ask the clerk to show you the marvelous 50 CENT BLACK CASHMERE Many would call it cheap at It will surprise you. Toe. - eee PERSONAL, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Nash have return- ed from Halifax. Mr. M. Trainor returned last evening from a business trip to Halifax. Mr. H. A. Tanton has arrived from New York on a short vacation. Mr. Geo. F. Owen, Secretary of the King’s County Exhibition Association, is in town. Mr. Peter Murphy, of Cambridge, Mass., formerly of this city, arrived here this week after an absence of twenty two years. He is visiting Mr. John Murphy, Kert Street John Macdonald, Esq., a native of this Province, but for the past 15 years a resi- dent of Boston, Mass., Treasurer of Clan Cameron, of Boston, No. 32, also member of Caledonian Club, Boston Mass., is here yn a visit to friends, and for the purpose home at Orwell on Thursday next. He is ac- companied by Mr. Jawes Blake, a native of Charlottetown, but who now is also a resi- dent of the Hub. There were registered at the Queen Hotel last evening: Archd. Williamson, Barnev’s River, N. 8; Miss Ethel Beckford, Lynn, Mass.; James A. Kelley, Jobn BE, Callaghan, Boston; E. McNeill, Brooklyn; Mollie E. Mills, Emery D newell, Boston; Mrs. William H. Coffin, Maud Keefe, Mamie Jarayon, Miovie Long, Mrs. M. E. Moore, Northrup; T. C. Singleton and wife, Brooklyn; F. Paige and wife, M. and A. E Guild, Geo. Dougherty, Etta McEachern, Boston; W. L. MeArthur, Toronto; L. Bruce, Boston. To-day there were register- ed: A. B. Kendiy, New York; John W. Adams, Dr. Charles Adams, Kansas City; Neil McKinnon, Ottawa; V. C. Gay, Pownal. Arrivals at the Davies :—J E. Holloran, Miss M. L. Nesmith, New York; a. B. Monhous:, jr., J- R. Bull, Monroe, N Y, Thomas E. Bellings, Miss Bellings, Miss Mary Bellings, Master Lonney Bellings, Boston; Miss A. L. Berderhase, New York; D. B. Warner, Miss W. R Warner, St. Juha Miss Annie Robinson, St. Louis, B. C. Creelman, Miss Anna Creelman, Beverley, Mass; J. W. McPhee, wife and family, Annandale; W. P. McNaughton, Joggins, N.S.; Captain G. Mann, Halifax, N S,; A. Wilson, New York; D. Sutherland, Quebec; Frank Ramsey and wife, Cha. S. Gans, Master Gans, Boston; FP. S. Falso and wife, New York; J.J. Wright and wife, Cambridge, Mass.; We. Stuart and wife, Boston; C. W. Judoro and wife, Miss Judorn, 8. C. Burton and wife, Gloverville; John T. Foster and wite, Miss Foster, New York; Allen*E. Markhall and wife, Miss Markhall, Boston; D. J. O’Farre'l, M. F. Flatiley, Boston; Amos E. Kimball and _ wife, Mise Katie Kimball, Mise Ira Kimball}, Master Arthur Kimball, Brooklyn; C. G. Manka!!, Batts lo, N. Y; EB. W. Dromming, Augusta, G. A : Chas. Hi. Wood and wife, Ne w York; Jobn E. Nob'e and wife, Miss Nobk Bg08 ton; T. C. Singleton and wife, Brooklyn, Mass.; Mrs. C.- Moore, Boston; John W. Bacon and wife, Miss Bacon, Danbury, Conn; Mr. and Mrs. George J. Carter, Miss A. C. Evans, James Hibbet and wife, Miss Hibbet, Miss Arb'ng, Bos- tor; T. C. Dobson, Wallace, N.S.; W, As Purlington and wife, Miss Purlington, New York; G. R. Soogster, Morc'on; M. Comeu, Jr. L. P. Conor, H, Er- nest, Savannah; J. T. Crckeit, city; P, L. Wooda and wife, Chicag:; 1 C, Hall, Tracadie; Go. LE. Earling and wife, Miss Earling, Springfield; Miss Miy Earling, Boston; L. H. Dickey and wife, New York; Go. A. Devlin, Earle E Devlin, Lyle A. Devlin, Detroit; E. S. Day, Colchester, Con., John F. Marsh and wife, Beston. DIED. In this city, on the 6th of August, inst., Gladys, infant daughter of Wm. W. and Ada Harper, aged 10 months, SS of witnessing the Gathering of the Clans | Eben Beckford, | ‘Carter’s for Wall Paper RACKS AT SUMMERSIDE. U.sworth Wins every Race in which He Starts M@cerps ijae, | Eight cars well filled with excursionists | constituted Charlottetown’s contribution to the athletic meeting at Summerside yester- The train left here at 9.20 and reached Summerside about 11.45. It did not leave Summerside en return antil 7.30 in the evening, and reached the city about ten o’clock. Conductor Tantoa was in charge, and nothing was left undone that would add to the pleasure of the ex- i cus1onists. “A good days sport” is the unanimous verdict of the Charlottetown contingent with respect to the proceedings at Sum- mereide yesterday. ‘lhe programme was a gocd one, and the officers of the day handled it well. There were no delays between eveots, and the day’s sport wa: all over a few minutes after five o’clock. As the train did not leave for over twe hours afterwards the excursionisis had time to *“Jo” Summerside after the “meet.” Ofcourse the ‘greatest interest of the “meet” was centered in Unsworth and Cannon, tre bicycle heroes, respectively, of Charlottetown and Summerside. There had been much speculai-n as o which wa; the faster, and now the hour of trial was at hand, : When the Charlottetown boy won the quarter mile by about two yards over Cannon, the Charlottetown contingent cheered until it seemed as if the cheers might be heard at the Capital. But the Summersiders had their innings a little later when Cannon won the half mile race, leading Unsworth by about a yard and a half at the finish. Their cheering made the welkin ring. The honors were now about even be- tween Unsworth and Cannon. Each had a first and second place to his credit. But Unsworth gave the Charlottetown people » chaace to enthuse again alittle later when he won the one mile race for the champicnship of New Brunswick and P. E. Island, defeating Cannou by about four yards, and they were not’ slow to take advantage of it. Later on, when Unsworth captured the five mile race, the cheering was renewel even more vigor- ously than before. ’ Unsworth had now won all the races in which he started except one,and his friends were jubilant. He bad made many friends among the spectators, and there was much disappointment wuen it was ascertained that he would not start inthe two and three mile races. His withdrawal, we understand, was caused by illness. Cannun captured the two and three mile races, and his admirers cheered him for his good work. Althongh Unsworth was not in these races the Summerside boy did not have things all his own way. Iv the two mile contest Fred Davies put up a splendid race, and at the finish was not more than two yards behind the victor ; and in the three mile Cook was only a yard behind Cannon at the close. Cook and Davies were both enthusiastically cheered for their excellent work. Prowse, who did not expect to do very much, nevertheless put up the good racer. Carbonnell rode well and maue the win- ners hustle. In the three mile and novice races his chances of winuing were inter- fered with by accidents. In the first ' mentioned event he was crowded against the fence and thrown from his wheel, and in the second an eathusiastic spectator who accidentally strack him put him off his course. But little things like these do not dampen “Billy,” and he is hopeful of better luck next time. Cannon, too, was ' anfertunate. Io the five mile he was put- ting upa splendid race when he was thrown from bis wheel and lost about two hundred yards. He mounted again and | made a plucky effort to catch up, but failed #todo so. His shoulder was severely | bruised by the fall and he was pretty weil | shaken up generally. Cannon aud Unsworth will probably | meet again at Charlottetown on Labor Day, | and ouce more measure speed, They are both good riders and each has hosts of ad- mirers. The Charlottetown boys also did _ well in the running races. Cyrus MeMillan and Harry Ritchie, both did good work in the events in which they entered, and McKinnon had things all his own way _in the 880 yards dash. Harry. McKie, another Charlottetown boy and a son of Conductor McKie, also made a splendid showing. The pleasure of the Charlottetonians at the work doue by their representatives at Summerside was evidenced by the splen- did reception tendered Unsworth, Cook and the o:-hers upon the arrival of the train last night. There were several thousand people at the station, and Une- worth and Cook were escorted to their respective homes by a band ard torch- light procession of wheelmen. The streets along the ronte of the procession were thronged with people, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed, =—- ‘ The following summary of tbe last seven: events on the Summerside programme was telephoned yesterday afternoon, but was not in time for our issue of that day: In the 5-mile bicycle race Unsworih won in 14.214; Wm. Cook second; Prowse third ; Carbonell fourth; Saunders fifth. On the eighth lap Cannon, who had been putting up a good race, fell, and although he tried hard to regain his lost ground failed to do so and finished last. In the 220 yards hurdle race Coombs won in 30 2-5 sec.; H. McKee, second; Geo. McKelvin third In broad jumping, Harry McKie, Sum- merside, jamped 9ft 1 fin; Coombs, of St. John, second, 8ft 11 4in; Ritchie, Charlotte- town, third, Sft llin. In the 220 vards for boys under 14 years, W. Folland, Summerside, won; Sydney Lyle, a close second. The 2 mile bievcle race was won by Cannon in 5.57 2-5; Davies about two vards behind, S:unders third. Neither Unsworth, Cook or Prowse started in this race. C. J. McMillan, of Charlottetown, won the 440 yards race in 541-5 sec.; Malcolm, of Moncton, second; Barry MeKoe, third. The 3 mile bicycle race was won by Cannon, in 9.09; Cook second; Prowse third; Carbonell fourth. Unsworth did not start in this race. a > Oa o— Mrs. Mahion Sands died suddenly on Souvenir Spoons. a I have just received a new line of Souvenit Spoons, all the Jatest desigas, the pret- tiest and larzest sssortment in the city. We are showiog some very pretty thingsin Fr.day Isst at her residence in London, She bore a remarkable resemblance to the Princess of Wales, with whom she wa: upon terme of intimate frendship. Ontwo occasions at fancy drese balls, at th: Princess’ request, Mrs. Sand* and the Princessdre-+ed alike,and it was impossible to decide which was which. BORN. On Saturday, July 25th,to Mr. and Mrs Wm, ©, Vey, a son. Sterling Silver Novelties, a choice selection in Coat Marks, Hat Marks, Key Rings, Match Boxes, Stamp Boxes; ec. Call and sec them W. W WELLNER, ; JEWELER. ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARF. Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt Holders) NEW STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Bal!s, Tennis Racquets. Hazzard & Moore, Booksellers. TIRED EVES. REDUCTION IN PRICE E-pecially when reading or working by artifical light are nearly always a sure in dication of defective vision. It is poor economy to refrain from wear ing glasses when permanent injury to the eyes may result. Ii do-en’t cost anything to find out the condition ‘of your eyes. Examination by correct methods free at the Queen Street Store, opposite J. D. Mcleod’s. G. F. Hutcheson, late with E. W. Taylor. IN OIL STOVES, dy & wkv. How is Your Watch 4 \ é \ ‘ r ICE ° . 9 CREAM Keeping Time é ce of 4 ‘ 4 \ ( \ 4 0 % ¥ é \ é / \ \ ( ‘ 4 \ ( \ 4 \ é \ 2 & A a piece F REEZE no 4 should not be kept going year after é y é / & / \ , & & ¢ \ é \ \ 4 \ year without cleanining © If yours needs attentiou. bring it at once to us and we will put it it im good runviug order at a moderate charge SCREEN G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. Property For Sale. The subscriber wishes to dispose of his beautifully situated residence,“ Edenburet’ West St., between the residences of Hon L. H. Davies and Benj. Heartz, Esq Fronting 84 ft on West St. aud running to the shore 200 fe. The house 1s heated with hot water and commands a most beautiful view of the harbor and surrounding conntry. Inspection from 3 to 6 p. m. Terms easy. the owner, Apply on the premises to Dodd & Rogers. Wholesale & Retail. PreMreeADreoVsresvr SIMON DAVIES. jy30 tf, ‘ ¢ . / . / . HOSE 6 \ f ‘ / h —————eSSSSS—_— oe al EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by aq. J. MORRIS FAST BLACK COTTON - HOSE LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Mosieryor Cloves bearing alove trademark are absolutely fact black, clean,stainless, pure, bright and durable. Ask for iermsdorf- dyed Liosiery ut hosiery counter. MEN’S HALF HOSE MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW PRICES 4 Teapots, Butter Cvolers, | NOVELS ALWAYS IN, T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE BICYCLE « TOURNAMENT ——AND -- ATHLETIC SPORTS The Ch’town Cycle Clubs intend holding ageanl day’s sperto1 th: CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK, i j j 12.—One Mile Bicycle Race, Profers: Lhe following is the Programm: and Prize List. ona!—Ist, Ca-h, $10; 2nd, $5; 4rd, $3. tweed, McKay Woolen Co; 2nd, Silver 13. Quarter Mile Foot Race, Amateur— Medal, Revere Hotel, 3rd, Alarm Clock; | lst, Gold Meda’, Hote! Davies; 2nd, Silver W. A Weeks & Co. | Medal, Dodd’s Medical Hall. 14. One Mile Bovycle Race, Boys nader 16—Ist, Silver Watch, Victoria Cafe, 2nd, Scarch L'ght Lantern, Fennell & Che ndler 3rd, Bicycle Shoes, J. M. McLeod & Co. 10. Three Mile Bieyele Race, (La), a a 28 ol } : . Got: Medal, Queen Hotel, Bed, Geld | SCN — lets Bald Me. Headed Cane, Watson’s Drug Store. Dail se Stiver hes — ec ee ae : aily ‘Patriot, Patriot Pub. Co; Time 4. 100 Yards Bicycle Race, Slow—Ist, 1 Prize, Silver Medal, «. D. Rankin. Pair Bieycle Paxts,S A. McDonald; 2od, ’6 Half Mile Foot Race, Amateur—let Gents’ Dressing Case, Haszard & Moore. | G..).4 Medal. Angas McDonald, 38 Queen 5. Half Mile Bicycle Race, Amateur— | St; 2nd Silver Medal, Apothecaries Hall, i+t, Silver Jug, E. W, Taylor, 2ad, Silver 17. Two Mile Bicycle Race, (Lap-\. Medal, Jas Paton & Co, 3rd, Silver Spoon | Handicap, Amatcur—Ist, Bievele Suit to seer & Goff. order,Johbn McLeod & Cc; 2nd Meerchatm 6, One Mile B cycle Race, Novice—Ist, | Pipe, A. W. Reddin; 3rd Daily Guardian, Gold Mcdal, W. P. Deull; 2nd, Silver | Guardian Pub. Co. Medal, Moore & McLeod; 3rd, Silver 18. Five Mile Bicycle Race, (Lape) Spoon, J. T. McKenzie. Amateur—Ist Gold Medal, Mark Wright 7. 100 Yards Foot Race, Professional — | & Co; 2nd, Silver Medal, Large’s Restavr- Ist, Cash, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. ant; 2rd, Daily Examiner, Examiner Pub, 8. One Mie Bicycle Race, Amateunr—} Co. Time Prize, Cold Watch, Leslie W Ist, Gold Medal, Dodd & Rogers; 2nd, Sil- | Cook. Medal, Johnson & Johnson; 3rd, Rattan Chair, John Neweon. 9. 100 Yards Flat Race—Open to mem- bers of C.A.C.C. and C. W. A.—Ist. Pair For Glover, Beer Bros; 2nd, Musical Clock, Miller Bros. 10. Quarter Mile Foot Race, Professi- onal— let, Cash, $10; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 11. Two Mile Bicycie Kace, Amateur— Ist, Gold Medal Prowse Bros; 2nd, Silver Medal, Staniey Bros; 3rd, S.iver Spoor, Carter’s Confectionery. J. B. DAWSON, E. H. BEER Chairman Committee. Secretary Com nittee. aug7 t’s a Short Cut From courtship to your wedding suit. We might not be abie to make any satisfactory suggestions in the first part of the programme, but when it comes to the last we are strictly in it, and can nelp 03 economic: ally and in good taste, then you will have the satisfac. tion of knowing that anything you get of us is upeto- date in style and workmanship. Ss. A. MWDONALD, Fashionable Tailor. “ng 1. Dalf Mile Bicycle Race, Novice—-Ist . , Bicycle Suit to order from our make of 2. Quarter Mile Bicycle Race, two in three ~Ist,Silver Cup, W. W. Wellner; 2nd, Gold Cuff Studs, G. H. Taylor; 3rd, Silve r Spoon, 1D R. Brow. 3. 100 Yurds Foot Rice, Amateur—lst —— All events open to Marisime Provinces. Zotries close Aug 31. Entrance fee to all Races, 50c. Four to start or no third prize. Three to s'art or no second prize. Band in attendance. Grand parade of Wheelmen to the grounds, Sports begin at 1 p.m. sharp. Admission 25c; grand stand 1 0c extra. => a & @ All Summer Shirts and Straw Hats @ D. A. BRUCE, @ - eseeesessces anges —— «—Made in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. ie he Lite Toy litle Bug d ¥kKG>The only cure for that little bugis our PURE ENGLISH PARIS GREEN The purest is the most profitable Buy the R. B. NORTON Brand ¥ : « he. Be S| “Le. mong rogers et res + 26 ® a ce “eet = - eet Fit. ty Me Oe gee ‘nul “le paaten eae Me: som ‘ad Bonen age . "a oa Re eg Agri ary gp aE ee Nw en* pian Staab a, Btow: rs a pct ae wees pss mntiaeedne Same 5 ; ; j ‘ . ! é é lle ee