fHE VAILY EXAMINER, ee 6, 1897 ee RED AE OR 7: , - an i : + neta 5 ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | THE BOSTON STEAMER. Hie v RR ITEMS | —— . i it The Halif: x arrived from Boston se ut ) a I ax ' halt past ten last nigbt,and lett on r ©) © 2. Wildey Lodge meets tonight ; turn this afternoon. Her nward pasren- ef i at 8 o clock. Degree team will meet for | € rers were: Sal inger Party (7) Mr McKay practice, and w fe, Jno S Davies, son and wife, M | a ‘iba Harking., EF Yearsley, JH Fieli, E F | it Scorrisitt GarHeRInG at Summerside the Wood, A G Garuiaer, Mrs Gibson, Jno W | | ISth iust. Special trains, special fares, | Judson and ss AJ Pierce, Capt Jos | | and best of all, an especially yood time. | enya [ a = a wite, Mis: Finch, tide } Mies » Lvea, « ‘ranks and family f\ Crescexts. — An important business | Jno T Donaboe and wife, Mrs H G ! sigh- 4 ; . ee ee ee | ton, Miss M McKachern, Dr Gibson, T P i4 meeting of the C. C. C., will be held this | a ; ' iM s the head that! SS oe iis Sai Lacher, Mrs Leavit, Miss Robinson, Miss 1 " ia . 4 wears & crown.’ ioe : ee : ee ae p in mer rooms | Brothers, Miss Cook, Miss Bambrick, W rit A oe =e or wuss ' | A Brehaut, Mr Gross and wife, Miss . a paxim, | — Lottie H Mi ’ Br bn, > | . e { + ' hat CORRECTION Io the exa nation fori bere Ofe, Miss M Campbell, Jas I tint me Fs . : rie hot ~} : 1 j} entrance to P. W. College read Winme and wife, Samuel H Vessey aud wite, Geo bis years a Slater hoes,” | ee i, Colville, -instead of Winnie | | Carter and wife, Rev .B McCahill, Mr i & 7 $2 Mocern ONE, Edm Brooks, Dr Eullock and wife, Chas P ; € a Nelson, B Gazelle, P McKinnon, Miss ‘+ ie f 7 S3 S4 ( | OUuUNTY COURT. -_S atur the ] eth i | Mes a oc ~ Miss J Sinn t, | # sn sail : : . Son aovuitg au ' e. | AiSS D F.5Ha DCAGaMs, MIS fniie Me- | - s the iast gay Or ervi mor ’ ( i " b : “oa «]} . . ; a . ‘ Yr «a Lie . > ' all Jes forthe Avguet term of the County | Bacheru, Miss Priscilla McNeill, Mr Far- Of our ¢ onstantly g rowing (tremendous) business, and our prestage j | Court of Queen’s County. qubar, Miss Ida Richards, L W Anderson, . . Hy . Miss Sichman, Miss McNeal, Miss [aton, W ith the buyi 112 ~ public, is that we sell and Tec 30mmend reliable ; morning arrestes share of ‘ing | res morning arrested on achargeof being] ald, Mrs William Penton, M ae . i Mrs Fi jdrunk and dicorderly and breaking | Cahill, Mrs Bramhall ani child, Mrs jhaif cotton, « | windows. He will appear before His | Walsh, Mrs D Howlett, Mre McKenz e | ; 3 ALLEY 0. Honor to-morrow morning. and daughters, Miss fora McDonalu, Mis ! 4 U Gilfoy, Mrs J Scott, Mrs 2 C Smith, Our $10 to $15 suits are ” 7 finished with the best lining, canvas, et $4 [ x : | : fi , r 7 Urilites, Power ws Miss Steflins (4) P Greene, Hinson \ \ DET Dall | 1s Tue Tou s—William Power wes this| Howie Gp Gear Hah Mepey/ Goods only, at less price than competitors ask for'shoddy or rom Monrreat —The Campana arrived seme Miss Sleeper, C A Clarke ai 1 , fr Montreal this mort bont davligt , Mi . om rire s morning abort daviight {iss Prescott, Mr, Childs C \ rHE SHOEISTS ie 1 left r about e. She had C bell and , Miss M I ve UTe d ec suk and best thre Ca ™ { oa vl freight both out "Her pean M eh x. R Ga. aa Data ee po J y d used by the best skilled tailors in i | was so numerons thatthe officers had to} Dubignon, Mrs McDonald, Jno Brown. Canada, and this i 1S you guarantee of getting the best constructed — ee give ap their quarters. J W Ingraham, W H Yeoman and wife, fi ; aeeo ef 2» ® 2 wt) _— . Mrs G A Babcock, G H Pearsall and wife, readymade clothing it i 1S ‘possible for science and skill to produce. ‘ i STRUCK BY LIGNTNING.- -During a thun- | Misses 1 homas (2), Mr yuglish and wite, a 5 jer storm on Tnesday night a baro belong- Mr Goff and wite, Mr Gott, sr, Mr Th . ] d ° h ] % ng to \e aries Scott, of Haw sshaw, near | Strangebart and wife. ll l ae | % j I eae Charla Soot ewer aE | dereded moemeininets ii : . — wit the p mendous advantage we kLold over . ping an ‘ two cows kille a r. Seott was Anderson, Mr Ward, Mr. Yates, Mr C C eom e l ors Wn u l or ¢ " ' in the barn at the time a had @ miracu- | Mills, J F Cranston, J J Wynne, Mary P y ng me Tae “ : lous escape. McCloskey, Mr Woodcock, Mrs Woodcock; anid Miss Brown, Miss B Brown, James Tus Axe Acais—Mr Bain, station agent | O’Keefe, C P Vincent and wife, Mrs at Mulerave,N. S., has been dismissed and Allen Murray, O Turnuall, Mra Patrick there is much indignation in consequence. Kayes, C J McLean, R G Braham and Mr. Bain has seen 30 years service ou the | Mrs Charles McLean. | + road, and became a cripple in the dis- a a Wy charge of his duty 28 years ago. He is now | Gold —Alaska— Full information con- ‘ past the prime of life, and for a man Of b's } tained in our Descriptive Book, just pub- a ‘ Ms * i! My select stock of gem rings contains all the new- age it isa decided hardship to be thrown | ished. 25c by mail. Ras ts Gut est styies, beautiful gems out of employ ment. There. What to Do Avzents Wanted, Re , ° 7 t —o—— MONUMENTAL PUBLISHING CO.,, mounted in the latest style Ir Nor, Way ?—If advertising does not | Baltimore, Md ~- oo... = @ 4 @2 @e8 2.2 248 4 <4 = = = 2» o> @ @ @ e® 622 2080670083739 23 4828088854 8 settings es ; 3 aa pay why —_ the Youth's Companion for hard. cold cash, should draw each and every person to one con- ss gets over a year for a one-inch ep j ‘ i “ Ruby Rings. each jamie? How is it that the Ladies’ | Qapf for W ll p clusion : that ours is the right place i Opal Rings, Home Journal gets $4,000 for » page ad? al er N 0] d d er 5 Pp ce to buy readymade clothing, . Torquoise Rings. Why do four advertisers pay $6,000 each ee a “el for a quarter-page ad on the back cover in Ciera cna > peel 7" all bright new and sparkling Munsey’s Magazine? Are advertisers of ee 6 eee ia is attracting the crowd.—McKay W Folleu ‘i ial NG INGS 1 throwing money away like this, or does it C BA A NCE OF a ff WEDDING RINGS,made really pay them ?— Ad Sense. - i ‘ espec ially for my trade; every —_-—___—_—_-— —— - - gy 3 be g Py os Se Draveeists Earty Criosixc.—We, the OES a — undersigned druggisia of this city, At Clyde River, August 5th, of heart i a ee00seues hereby agree to close our several disease, Deb rah, beloved wife of Archibald | W. W. W K LLNER places of business at 9 p.m. every night,| McCellum, Esq., aged 55. t r AW | ‘ excepting Saturdays, during tie remainder Puaaral ee a ee OSs he ’ of August and September : Geo. E. Hughes, (Gusarel cn. peamy: 4 , =. ‘s Jeweler A. W. Reddin, Wm. R. Watson. Johneon At Milburn, Lot 40,on the 20th ult, ya i & Jonnson, Reddin Bros.. S. W. Dodd. | after a lingering illness, William Wallace Ke The above goes into effect on Monday | McKicnon, in the 24th year of his age, son in # lawacewrewetee evening, Aug. 9th. of the late Hector and Jessie McKinnon, * inlaid of Charlottetown. ae te 2Oe 2008 sbi Shoe Sale Grace Cnurcu Bazaar—The ladies of |} = — meas Grace church are buey preparing to make Molt 46 the bazaar during Exhibition week a great 90000000009 98098000000 0000 ee enecess. TheBethany Band have been : » * sewing, and getting a good supply of fancy ve aod uveful articles sutable for fall and Or un urn 5 °. Our midsummer sale of . : ie is now On. Special Bar- 3 winter wear, and are purposing to please > vains in Ladies’ Shoes. 3 both in quality, workmanship and price. < iy The tables, supplied or ever y- Fi : e i? Dove 8, thing to tempt the appetite, will be spread C Th VW ad f ] Ch Pp M ep : _—— _ 6 — — ara gst ; for dinner and tea each day of the : r : © on er Uu Ca en of $1.20. Exhibition fand the low price of 25 cents Before going to the country 1 f Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.50, now to reach meal willbe charged. These let us send vou one or more of y are 120. : tables are to be in charge of the ladies of the following preparations to oe ck Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.30, now @ the charch noted for their ability to pleace. relieve the soreness of sunburn . 2S $1.00, @ | Lhe friends coming in to the Exhibition :f ; Job lines of Children’s Shoes, tan © from the country can calland get a good : Johnson’s Creaw of Roser, 25c 4 : ; ° and black 69c a pair. equare meal on their way aod thus save} § Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream,50 : Ladies’ “Juliette” Shoes,worth from @ time for seeing all the Kxhibition has to @ Enthymol Cream, 25¢ of e $1.85 to $2.25 our sale price, . show. Through the kindness of Messrs. , ® Glycerine and Cucumber, 25¢ : $1.50 a pair. © | Large & Sons the Bazaar will be held in Cucumber Cream, 25¢ ia eA chance t> get bargains. @ | their very spacious and suitable warerooms Century Cream, 80c . ® Call and se-. @ | on Great George Street, and io the direct | @ Vaseline in 5c, 10c and 15c pkgs. e % route to thecity. To show their apprecia- | @ \ tion of the kivdness of thie tirm the ladies | @ and there are others which we € R. KK. Jost are determined to make the Bazaar in its : also have, but cannot find eo i every department a perfect success, The $ space to enumerate. | ; proceeds are to assist Grace church to lift | @ "ie | OOOO £000” | 4 debt of $1,700 from its property. : Johnson & Johnson ia - — ——° << az * ; Prince Edward Island Illus- i i | LECTURE trated is for sale at all the Graduates in Pharmacy. , oJ aa Bookstores, Priee 25¢. T0024 000040000000OV00 i i 3 2% ‘ohn L. Carleton, Eeq., Barrister-at- Lrw AHR . of 3". John, N. B., will deliver a lecture, PAAAAAAAKAAAAAA ft i under the auepices of the B. I. Suciety, in St. Patr.ck’s Hall. on Friday night, Aug. 6:h, entitled : “Boyle O’Rielly, the aan eee ew St About: : mee 150 YARDS iH Wine Gakes BLOUSES LEFT WHICH MUST BE Bee ef ; 10¢ each SOLD TYKE SERGE : t é 9 4 ‘ ( “! You will want something é af é 4 ¢ ¢ ” é 060000000800 9e : * f Our Special Blouse leads off at.. sks shiielin 39¢ ei > g oy = to = why not get one ar She Blouse in all niles, new. ie rs Opened to day. “ or them ' ey are @ nice ine BSc —«_*F— Fae teteeeeeeseeteneeeeneeeesecees cree eeenenee, IC ‘ ’ cake Our $l. 60 “ “ec “sé eer rrrrrr ey Merrit rier ee ee 65¢ D. A. BRUCE . : Our 110% . - a ee ee sex é , See 113" ‘“ oe siden bk nikpoenienenicaes ae aan | a Fine Tailoring , @ Terernoxs 98. Our 1.20 * “e . 79¢ + ° Our 1.32“ in four different styles, ‘all fresh, 1 new goods ‘and very a s, is f the finest snaps we have to offer - Tava. T r pretty ee one of the P pe D. STEWART prety pat mitten ’ 1 s ail ae Our $1,45 Blouse, made ‘of ‘excellent wearing ‘material, “only. seecceeseoes 4 ECLIPSE BAKERY $ ‘ At these prices you can afford to buy for next year as well as RAARAARAAAAARARRARARAARRARS , Bakes Best Bread. x this. é Such special snaps cannot last long. We have me one blouse i Be LeV2Ass SDesoeset left over from last season. Our present stock is all new ae E> Ladies’ Print Wrappers. Ez Ladies’ anc Misses’ Bathing Suits, : HARD BRICK ; 2 002960600000 BEER BROS ee — 8 gf 2S weuuE¥ RRS | RRR NEY 30,000, suitable Special outside work. -CARVELL BROS. 81—-2aw 1m—pat for any |