wo = any ts aL 3 a > cae S a5 weer AS THE good style. DAILY EXAMINER : . Our August Sale. Trade is good, and our summer goods are moving off in If yeu want light weight Underclothing, is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- ful Cheap Men. PROWSI | BROTHERS, there Is meeting with grand Tweed Suits for men or clear. PROWSE The Wonderful CLeap Men e SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, All old lines of boys are marked down tp success, Make no mistake, now is the time to buy, and ours is the place to spend your money. BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men 1°96 Our August Sale. Print Cottons, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Shirting, Flannellettes, ete., are going at prices never before reached in the history of this town. Come one and al! and trade with the boys. Good gods, 36 inches to the yard, and $1.25 worth of goods for $1.00. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Stearns is Best./TH3 PEOPLE'S STORE ¢ Lace We have about twenty-five | And pairs of taese choice goods, the balance of this season’s | stock. Ask to see them. Counterpanes If you need them, they go CHEAP for CASH. | avter's for Wall Paper | PULLING AND BOXING THE EARS. | Srr,—With reference tothe article io y. sterday’s issue on the education of deaf | children, | would say right bere that not a | few children are rendered deaf from having | their ears palled by their teachers while at i school, Now this pulling, I am_ sure, is | not the result of cruelty on the part of the | teacher, but from mere habit. Of course | the conductof some children is very trying. s‘nce the old-fashioned taws and have been abolished (and the chil- | dren know it) there is nothing left where- canes ; | by the teacher may give the careless one a reminder except a pull or Sox on the ear, whic! is indeed a cruel habit, and ought to resented by parents. I speak ffom ex- perience, having a boy who suffers now from punishment received at school five years ago. I know of other little ones who wera rendered partially, if not altogether, deaf from the same cause. Better put theftaws into the teachers’ hands again rather than have our children afflicted with earache and deafoess, ' Had an immense stock of A Moruer. very best goods and have —_— sold all but about fifty. ee ee aes These will now go at a Sir,—What has become of the blue to make new stock coming bargain < in soon. Table Napkins and Fine Linens This is one of the depart- ments in which we excel. No one can beat us m quality or price. You make a mis- take if you buy without coming tous. Anything in Towels, Tablings, Diapers, LOGAL AMD OTARR ITEMS al v } \ A 41 ’ : : “ , Prowse Bros, for Clothing, | - . v ' o j Be or B 5 LOT i) 2s Goods pO ; JUST OPENED —il7 (one hurdred Wa treal Sey und sevent en Bays’ 2 piece Suits, worth 200 n the regular way $2.25 and $2.75. We = ought this line awav below cost and will ; — fer the lot al $1.50, $1.75, and $1.95 ; ome and see the goods for yourselves. Prowse Bro ° : womnse LOT NO, 2—50 Boys’ Suits to fit baeel « G ¢ in} from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 | | sat We are bound to place good honest litt e| y vw mt suits on our counters so cheap that any ae and every person can afford to get one. Ls be Halifas PROWSE BROS, wears gto t ct The Wonderful Cheap Men. e > . i 4 ‘ ‘ pe i! i i Ha Sunday ® ; ed i Ra y M Ss : . . \ ‘ The — LOCAL AND OTHER ITERS muemeinliecrei UWWUAL t Hd. (i RA r Swar : Shan 7s at da I { im and ca t Salvatior . the . Art Barracks to-night, ha past to « ' ‘ loppers WW ever Yelock ‘. eat t ev can get t ng —_—_——-—- else, 8 ‘ wwe 50 bushels to Masonic Kat The corner stone of Curtains the @ . paces the new Masonic Hal! at Amherst was o— aid on Thursday with becoming honors. ’ 7 ; I : VN ¢ hear w } - , A as = Harvest. — Harvest operations River sii : ' a i have t egun in some l ealities, aud will I - ache wan held probably be general throughout this Pro; ' ling, avd the Orangemen a vince ou Monday next. sons ny : ngs aime th I ive J ft e is Know S.S. Tiner.—The steamer Tiber is now N Was Save eceiving freight at Montreal for Char- “ lottetown, Halifax and St. John’s, Nfll., H t Moon,--A g excur<| and will sai] about Tuesday. si sate" eam White Car . 3 ( wrk : . | re Very Haypsome Cre won by ibe a 4.0.6.9 | te set is Moa | Lorne Unsworth in the two-mile hat licay day 7 ge 24 Everybody w! att je | Ole ycie race at Halifax may be seen in Lhe their last moonlight excursion spoke very I" idow of the Central Drug Store. ivwesitiaisicns cs The S2n4 Battalion |. THe, Kessixcrox Tea.—The Indian rr aa poe tis ‘ River Tea held at K singtor on Wednes |? ' a } lay was most successful in every respect = ae ** |The attendance was very large. The tea = ' “ , | tab ~, refreshment saloons, lancing ’ a booths and other features of the day’s out- ; iii vy were extensively patronized. Musi | was nished by the Heckman Band Faxp M i f the 82ad |D iring the afiernoon a tug-of-war took B -ttaleo ga Que Square |place between teams representing Ken- Gardens la-t eventog, ' e evident ap-| pgton and Kinkora. The Kensingto ’ of people |team won. About $700 were realized by pr as tA e | the day’s outing. om a Mri : , ait i or the | ce Haas Clar «oaks ee Bay : he Ea-} Oppreriowsuie—Advices from Trur phonias: and Mr. Walter Hornsby on the | state that Mr. T. B. Grady, cf Summer piccolo. After ise concert Messrs. Archi.|side, was elected Grand Master of tli bald, Rayfield and Brecken, who leave|Independent Order of Oddfellows, his shortly, were entertained at a supper at jmajority over J. R. Macdonald, of Sher the Revere Hotel, where a pleasant even-| brooke, the cther can lidate, beivg 61 ug was passed, oo r officers elected were: Deputs ee lgrand master, E. A. Bent, Pugwash; grand Bear Race.—The sail-boat race on Mor | warden, Oo. T. Dank le, Bridgewater; day next will start at one o’clock. At] yrand Fe¢ retary, J.C. P. Frazee, Halifax that hour the Southport will leave Ferry | (Té elected); grand rep sentative, a. eharf, calling at Connoliy’s wha:f for | Sutherland, Halifax. W.R. Boreham, ef passengers. There are eleven ectries for} Charlo tetown, was ¢ lected Grand Seni the race, which promises to be of a most] Warden of the Encampment. The nex interesting character. There will be aj session of the Grand Lodge wili be held a four-oared race in ab ut three o'clock. spend a pleasant afternoon on the connection, startir g | Pictou. Chose who with to} water sett an tom ie ee Oh ee, as well as lend a helping hand to the pro- | eqeeeeesoeweeene?t moters of the day 3 spor!, should make @ + point of taking iu the excursion on the} wou ; Dd South port. brag eee Buaixvess Epvcartos.—The regular ses-} sions of the Charlottetuwn Buviness Col-| lege and Writing Academy. will be oper d ym Monday, the 17th inet. Those whodid ‘ on Monaay, toh sth met. tr 3 = 1. hi , » to try a cake of that not complete the course last year are re like to try a cake of tha <_< a quested to enter as soon 4s possible. also ask those who have made applicatior for admission to enter a+ early as con-| wer 5 CENT SOAP Napkins, ete., are always good, and good values. Don’t buy poor goods. venient. “His Houor Lieutenant-Governor selling? It is PERSONAL: ; : we are now Howlan has kindly consente i t » OF “mn the r( od and pure, pieasa’ tly a ‘anes of Loo shich will bedelivered - : pi ) f . a iree . coe at a ii - ; er : perfumed and worth more Mrs. A. Y. Clarxe crossed to P. E. fore 3 I} ; » ts e b : eT Ore a stu a from pe >» Ui ) money. Better see anv- Island last evening to spend a few weeks Ome ¢ our most enter ucati t ats. - . oe ™ econ : c t Cc agg " : eat ' b Ponta OO: CALL TO-NIGHT. visiting triends at Bedeque.— Moncton reulars and particulars furnished on| = . application to L. B. Miller, Principa Times. A Ley aps. i . | Sir John Millais, the celebrated English ee | Johnson & Johnson painter, Precidentof. the Royal Acede- Scortisn Gatnentxe Nores.—Among | ‘ my, died on the 13th inst. of cancer of the g the visitora to the Ca'edonian Gathering at Orwell on Thureday, were His Honor Lieut. Governor Howlan and suite, Rev. Dr. Doyle of Vernon River, U.S. Consui 2ee2c3e8 2 CeGeote ee Kane and a party of frien ls from New York, quite anumber of prominent Scotch vim eronres S\N Hearty Breakfast Caledonian Club of thai place, and fron ; the adjoining provinces. Leading mem- bers of the club from different sections ot Graduates in Pharmacy. es... se ee ee ee Se y aday’s work. You can't Isa good foundation for | Hacker, M. P., and A.C. i P., leave for Ottawa on Mon av L to be present at the meeting ,of Parlia- secure this, sleep on our | last evening and are guests at ment House. throat—caused, it is said, by smoking. Professor Robertson arrived at Summer ide last evening. He lett for Charlotte- town early this morning, accompanied by {r. Dillon. They are visiting the factories en route. Hon. Senators Ferguson, Arsenanit, Me- Jonald, Prowse, Mr. Martin, M.P., Mr. McDonald, M. morning Hon. William Uarty, Commissoner of Public Works, for the province of Ontario, and hisson Mr. John Harty, arrived here Govern- It is pleasing to hear that the Island were preseni, a3 were also : large numbers of eee Tene make a hearty breakfast | ment. who patronized the athering. he ie é De ak ea Se large @ unless you have had a sen:blaze passed off quietly and orderly good night’s rest. To judicates the good feeling ma:otained : en ong al! classes. Among the veterans of the clab present, were Senator Mac- Celebrated Wire Mattrass i donaid, Chief of the Club, A. McNeill, ex president and secretary, Robert Lawson, James Paton, ) lonald, All aorts, kinds and sizes of Mattrassesin stock and made to order. WARK WRIGHT & 00. LTD Who Sell at Selliag Prices. John Andrew Macd Alex. McKenzie and other oid members of the clab. The agreeable and obliging conduct of Capt. H. McLean of the Jacques Cartier. and Capt. Macdougal! of the Southport, elicited much praise oo board the boats, each of which crow led. : c from ail was se” Other halt I ing 80. There is the astonishing clearance ot high class Cotton Hosiery in children’s sizes— : _- our best goods worth regularly up to sve pr at 12c pr. t 12c pr Then there still remains a fine variety of Silk and Cotton Laces. This lot is pro- nounced by everyone to be one of the reatest sales ever made. 103 yd Every lady knows how popular Figured : Muslins were this season. Well, our com- lic yd = plete importation is all but sold. What remains, including goods worth 30c, we now close out at 1de. Undervests never before probably reached co low a level as regards price. Here's a sample. Children’s Ribbed Vests in all sizes, tnaped waists,superior finish, 9c each 9c each = = = These are only samples of to-day’s values. —w ~*~ BEER BROS. ; GAMMAMALAAAAAASLAMAAAALAGAALAAALARAALAAAAAAGALAGAGL LALALAAUALALALUAGAAAAGEGALAAAALAALAALALLANAELAALAAAGAAALAAL EAA has been studving College, Montreal, during the past three} = — terms, will spend the remainder of his vacation with parents and friends here. He arrived home via Boston on Thursday To-day’s McLeod, William McCavour, John; James Landrigan, Master Percy Landrigan, Kensington; Miss M A Mullal- ly, Sourie; N. B. MacKelvie, Mrs. F. G. Beair:to, Master Claude Beair-to, Summer- sidé; A. U. Cra se, Mount Stewart. summer. Jon. Mr. Harty’s health is improving. Mr. William Johnson, of this city, medicine at McGill vening. Arrivals at Cliff House. Ang. 12—Mire. P. S. Macgowan, St. Paul Min.; Mrs. Geo J. Carter, Boston, Mass.; Chas. A. Master Fred Large, Mrs. P. Large, Miss M. arge, Miss P. Large, Charlottetown; R Poole, Miss Wyatt, S. M Arrivals at Revere Hotel, Aug. 14: Rev. J.C. Twitchell, F. F. Andrews and wife, New Haven, Conn; J. Hamlet Woode, St Joho, N. B.; Ira Bates, J. Toronto, Oni.; S. S. Hamill, I Ont; 20 Southern Soil Co.; A. R. Buntin, W. McDonald, New Glasgow, N.S; Alex. Griffith, St. Jobn, N. B.; John McNabb, River John, N. 8.; Robt. Stead, Wheatley River; J. D. ifton, P. E.1,; J. MclIn- Weatherbie, do.; Miss R. W. Macgregor, New Glasgow, N. 8; N. W. Starbird and wife, Resten; W. W.. Ba'field, St, John’s; R. H. Reid, Truro; Lang Schwabb>, Ham K. Farrow, Truro. included: Rev. A. D. yurg, Germany; It arrivals Mrs. Mrs. MeCavour, St. At the Hotel Davies: G. F. Carter and wife, Boston; Thos. H. Allwood and wife, Miss Allwood, Thos. H. Atlwood, j:.. New York; Harry King, Halifax; 0: 3. Whit vey and wife, Detroit, Mich., Lucian Sharpe, jr., Lewis Dexter, Providence; Miss Lulu Maury, Englewood; Ed. H. Arnold, Winchester, Eng; W J Rutt +r, Dablin, Ire; W. P. Innes, Simcoe, Ont; F. and wife, Shelton, Conn.; Trippe, Arthur E. Trippe, J. H. Spair, New York: H. Bryant, Halifax; Dr. ana Mrs. E. W. Andrews, Mre. W. L. Davia, Miss Jean Davis, Miss Margaret Harteling, Bosion; Geo. Hal - coat, Amherst; Mrs. D. E. Moncton. Mrs. J. E. Haverhill, Souvenir Spoons.—There has been a great demand for Souvenir Spoons this W.W. Wellner, our popular jeweler, reports trade in that line brisk. | He informs us that i+ »!/sced large orders for these goods in tue early part of the season, and was obliged ta mail another order last night. place for who Large, R. Sproule, srockville, McLeod, Monnt Stewart; G. Perry Mass; McManuus, Elephant that was seen sprinkling here and there aroucd our streets a day or two ago. This article if purchased will be $340 of the citizens money wasted. It | would be now in order for the citizens to | notify the City Councillors that they tbe citizens who have got to pay the taxes, request of them the said City Council a more rigid enforcement of econceny and less squandering of the City’s finances. Qui Vive me - F Speciat. Meerincs.—The King’s-Own and, consisting of musicians and vocal- | iste, in charge of Capt. Gage, will give a musical entertainment in Army Hall — this Admission, 10 cents. The meetings ail day Sundav_ will be led by Capt Gage az sisted by the Band as follows: Knee «rl at 7 o'clock. Holiness meeting at J1 c’clock in the large Hall. In the afterngon w I! beat Victoria Park if wea her perm te. Great Salvation meeting at 8 o’clock,. Silver collection at the door. bed ails C. E. Convention. —A meeting of the decoration committee will be held at the residence of Mr. Arthur Johnson on Mon- day afteraoon at 3.30 o’clock. The com- mittee of management are requested to meet with them. The C. E. local executive committee will meet in the Y. M.C. A. parlor on Monday next at 5 o’clock. The C. E. weekly rally will be held on Tuesday next at 8o’clock in the First Mc thodist Church. Fricurexr> to Dearu.—Miss Catherine N. Chisholm, a Nova Scotia girl, died in Cambridge, Maes., last Wednesday night in a peculiar manner. She had ~ been troubled with heart disease, and when a heavy thunder storm came up towards morning she was 80 badly frightened by a peal of thunder that she fainted and never rallied. Lire or Tittey.—The Life and Times of Sir Leonard, which is now gong through the press, will be ready for de- livery about the end of the present month. In addition to the story of the lifeof Sr Leonard, Mr. Hannay, the author, gives @ most interesting resume of the politic: 1 history of New Brunswick.- St. Jobn Telegraph. cracls —American gold is coming into Canada in considerable amounts at the preeent time, there being a rush on the part of capitalists from the other side to deposit their money in this country where they consider it will be safe. —_=—$———— ew ee Last evening, at Charlottetown, William F., infant son of George and Annie,Stan- ley, aged 6 months. = —— OOD’S Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when all other preparations failed, that it is the One True BLOOD Purifier. nina The greatestest inducements to the ‘pur- chase of ready made clothing are now of- fered at she bargain corner. H. Burrell, Yarmouth, N.S.; Miss Louise . prinemnelidl Webb, Windsor, N.S.; Miss S. A. Smith, Dunnville, Ont; Miss Ethel Annie Poole, Miss M. J. Poole, W. C. Cook, Charlottetown. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ant - Michaelmas Term Begins Sept 6,1896 BISHOP OF NOVA acinus’ a~cuatamn BOARD OF THUSTEES: LADY PRINCIPAL—MISS MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—MISS VAINTER With Eight Resident Governesses, Pour Instructors, Matron and-Trained Nurse, Housekeepers etc., * The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; tyre, V.S., Yarmouth, N!S; W. H. Ir é ) 1 i i tl ving, Cape Traverse; Stuart Simpson, ten additional Music Rooms, and the, Bn- Joseph Stewart, Bay View, and 50 excur- bonne Sees eee 10 be ready for oc - > 2 ; , sioniate from New Giase cut n Se ‘ The other half of the story may be learned % toniets teoen New Gls tipi en ae De by a visit to our store to-day. We have Saturday evening included ; E. Chase Fcrster, St. lomas gravted. The situation of Edgehill nore than made it “*worth your while” do Snaps John; Henry Wood, Pownal; Jacob] ?* remarkably attractive and healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Codrts, Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover eightacres. For calendar containg full information apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N.S. y21-246 tl 15th Sep. FOR PICKLING. 3 bbis. Pickling Spice. 30 “ Malc Vinegar, proof, bbls proof, 20 bbis English Malt. 50 Demijohns White Wine, XX, Wholesale only. fall 34 White Wine, full nog B= Han te Dadas Barbadoes Molasses, AND SUGAR. Now landing ex Mary P., direct from West Indies 200 puns. choice brigat Bar bacoes Molaeses. 400 lbs. bright Barbadces Sugar. N. RATTENBURY, ™ jy31—eo f ——= 4 the Salvation | (Saturday) evening. CARVELL BROS. ' | | ATIOG WATCH? If not, it is a good time to buy. I have a grand stock of guaranteed time-keepers, for you to choose from; the latest and newest popular styles in silver and gold cases, and have marked them at SPEC- IAL LOW PRICES. Every watch is thoroughly tested before being offered for sale, and my guarantee with each watch, W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a petition | has been presented, under “The Dominion Controverted Elections Act,” against the return of Augustine Colin McDonald, Esquire, asa member of the Parliament of Canada for the Electora] District of Kings, in Prince Edward Island. Dated at Souris East, the thirteenth day of August, 1890. DENNIS MURPHY, Returning Officer for Electoral District cf King’s. augl3—daw WATCH SALE. Ou account of a change at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent. off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches for ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and fine time keeping. A special discount wili also be given on all watches till after Exhibition. TERMS CASH. E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. Black Diamond Line The SS. Coban, sailing from Montreal Friday morning, August 14th, will be due at CLarlottetown, Monday morning, August 17th, and will sail for St. John’s, New- toundland, via North Sydney, carryiug horees, cattle and sheep on deck and pro For further particulars as to freight and sage, apply to 5 a PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents Ch’town, Aug. 12, 1896. FARM FOR SALE. HE undersigned offers for sale her farm, consisting of sixty acres, four miles from tne city. It is beautifully situated, frenting on the North River. A house containing |> reoms and good outbuildings are on ine duce under deck, at lowsest possible rates. a We are showing some very pretty thingsin ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coo'ers, Candle Sticke, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt Holders) NEW NOVELS ALWAYS IN $TOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Bul s, Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Book: ellers. PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain in the Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, ete., etc. Used Externally, It Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. Xo articls ever attained to such unbounded popular- ity.—Salem Observer. We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- Killer. We have seen its magic effects in soothing the severest pain, and know it to be a good article.—Cucin- nati Dispatch. Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which is the most valuable family medicine now in use — Tennessee - Organ. It has real merit; as a means of removing pain, no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis’ PVain-Kiler.— Newport News. Reware of imitations. Duy only the genuine “PERRY Davis.” Sold everywhere; large bottles, 25c. LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fifteen Million Dollars ESTABLISHED 1845 - - AGENTS - - Office: Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town CLEARING-OUT SALE BY AUCTION, I am instructel by Mrs. Heard to sell by euction at her residence, known as “The Cedars,” on Titi URSDAY, THE 20th DAY OF AUGUST, inst., commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m, All her household effects, comprising Drawiag Room, Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, Office, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture. Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 double seated Carriage, with extension top, 1 Buggy, | Wagon, Sle:gh~, Harness, Carts Plows, Harrows, Wheel-rake, Garden Tools, Seats, &c., Ke. Premises open for inspection on Wed- nesday, the 19th, from 10 a. m, till 4 p.m. Terms Cash. R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer. FARM WANTED. Avy person having a small farm of from five to ten acres, within five miles of the city, may fied a purchaser by applying to the undersigned at their oflice in Charlotietown. M°:LEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, l0d&w ises OST-— In this city, to-day, a wallet contain- — JANE FLEAGHF?t L ingasnm of money, Finder will please avg 10—d&w jeave at this office. augli~2i ‘FAST | COTTON L @rademark are and curable. dyed Ilosiery at MEN'S Ddlack, clean,staiz BLACK - HOSE ADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Hosiery or Gloves bearing above absolutely fast tless, pure, bright Ask for Ilermsdorf- hosiery counter, DA MEN'S HALF HOS: BICYCLE HOSE A GOOD RANGE AT LOW: PRICES T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE DESBRISAY & STEWART. SUPERIOR FURNITURE FOR SALE | Se ee | MESSY Se Se 87 8. 382 SY Se SUSE "> ye *“— *— ae “@* “oe “os —@ . 7 ~ B&B 3 e & . sie RE ig . @ . om: ox : Be prepared for it. Every da ror’; be 2 as at. y : i S ai r? ae C ’ i i i it Az ° ° i 1 ome, butt i. ae © makes small difference to the wearer of a — oye go d Waterproof how often they come or a A> how heavy they are. AS q We're closing out a line of Waterproofs S% at the following prices :— we —_" Regularly $2.05, now for $1.55 sie sy 2.50 1.95 sive 5, : wb ~~ : 3 00 ss Za) 7 afi . 22 = ‘ 360, «< 2.70 is “e f ‘. ” Ve 1.00, 300 AY. ae ™ 4.69, 345 a. -— ogee So ae — oS. and so on up to a $12 quality going at oe AS $7.50. Moore & McLeod Successors to Perkins & Sterns. sige ome ovtre ove ost e ovbere oxbye ovbre ovbye oxbye arty o ovbye o ee o otye oye sibs dobre abate ote cbeaks we Dow’ Say Muck But this is a loul talker. A pleased customer is the best advertisement. A little money does the business here. Qur low prices will prevail as long as we have fgoods to sell. We are distributers of Fine Footwear, Our stock is new and well selected. All the Latest Novelties ! Ail the Latest Styles In Ladies’, fen’s, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. WEEKS & WARREN North Side Market Square. AUGUST SALE! ee ee ee We are clearing out Dry Goods, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes at Slaughter Prices, during this ‘month. Hiverything going cheap. } ¥x<s—Come and see us for Cheap Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & CO als e* 1. ~-2 = 2] All Summer Shirts and Straw Hats Ladies Eine Shoes We have lately added to stock, some very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, price 90¢c, $1.90 and upwards. Men’s Oxtords at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & G0. London House: Building EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleasos customers. Every pound satisfactery, but remember that tl two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be swe akan the est. For sale wholesale or retail by i. J- MORRIS eae i ee oe wn ® _——— WBA FP Be PO EG EE . 5 q Rw ea » & . & 2 ™ Fs . eC - - et 4 4 _= 5 wae oe FF : ~4 f | . YS a ae eee ee one ti ee eee aw ( 4