THE _ - — = * - > LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS oe Tak) WORLD OF SPORT GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. : , sioueniie | i j campiadiagas i St WT Hug rgan, of Charlottetown, i- the Turf. | Vaxcorver, B.C., Aug, 12—Japatese Daina wee today & . R | at = =) visiting her father At Wind-eor, Ont., on Satur lay Selle Consul Nosse ha- just re ved word trom = rand Mrs JR Kent, of New York. | Foster, currviaye [08 Ibe., ran 54 furlongs | that government that passports will nut be P se Cov j « forenoon the ef ey guests at the Davies } in L.074—the track reeord and the tastest granted to any more Japanese to leave the eneninadt iat . Case Wes Gin Mr A MeKinnon, M L A. George- time ever made in Canada country for Canada unless they have suffi town, isin the city He is at the Davies een : } ient money to engage in farming or trade Rev. L. G@. Macneil 1} It is said that Gordon Sim by Uncle F - tev. +. Macneill, aud Mrs..Macneil!, in ee anne weeds, tab bis Genere onl his action is taken in accordance with a j . : stir } Stun has gone rong, if Owners Can Mxom Monrreast.—The steamer Polino of St. John are visiting the Island © Pro- | not ot a ree the eases on thet Ce wade by Consul Nosse owing to the nee ot ¢ lim to { ie yrners . n Montreal, called here to-day with a/] vince, i ‘ ae ‘ | The Telegraph says that Harry large number of Japanese laborers out of 4 2 n — Mr Charles Fk Gorhar f Gorham rack te elegraph Sa = _ . ee } traight—=moe ir—and several orham, of Gorham « ua 4 i. 9 work here a few months ago. Wa Go, Halifax, is in the city He at Lydiard, who sold the horse to Mr, Lamb , Fi 3 ™ | Queen eee pclae f Brookline, Mass., as a fast one, now WastinGron, Aug. 12. — Woril hak - j . . a : i : : ants 100 hie s nn » ean be | reached the Japanese legation thatthe new Say The Rev J Suth-| Rev. U.G. Miller, who the past week | wants $100 to show them how he can & I; eae hr } ade to vo around the corners as he did | Japanese minister at Pekin haz begun the my r ‘ In ¢ . ‘ } made t¢ Oo around the corner a i I B 5 Ca 1. Ww LD V) preach in | Was ip attendance at the Christian Mari- e : nee : , : } > ‘ when he handled hin negotiations of a treaty of commerce and . Sands Sabbath, the | time Provincial Convention, returned ov : at rit} i < } , : “— navigation with China, and that every- ‘ | the St. Lawrence yesterday. | rhe colt stakes races on the Charlotte- thing is moving taly This new : - - 4 : ‘ ig 8s vit St 1 - 1 ew - Rev. Mr. Fowler and Miss Fowler, of | town Driving Park on August 21st and 1} oe. ; - . : : : rly | ao M . , ld ail ee threaty follows the treaty of peace al M4 > 8 LR Iwo men bad a/| Halifax, were at the Queen last night. | 22 rt Angst next, shou aitract a large | aes hich briefly recited he — tt They droy yut to Shaw’s Hotel tl afhering The almission to the Park | ° ee ee weneaTy FECiler that 4 ve erday they } Le} ove Oul \& haw s otei this fore vi ae ing i . | when peace wan fully restored a’ new 66he- ably ‘ ips expiain | noon, will be only twenty—live cents, he fare | , : pnt . . } . . i mercial treaty would be formed. The ne me m strate a Mr James B Hegan. Dominion Govern- | from Mentague, Murray River anc George- | - . - E a ; ons 1} t hin Electra on the | goliations have proceeded far enough ° to ent neineer as sristered ¢ } wn, Vil ne steamish i on e | 5 ‘ 7 D ‘ngineer, = registered at the ‘ a a oe es . | ae aed show that Japan will have the favored * es vesterda ‘ ent East on officia] | Qccaston « i aces e only one : ; . gu a ' rday went East on officia ; ft ' | nation clause as to commerce. This will be N - a4 lig business dollar for the round trip | : ‘ t M Rol R | ; | the first time China has granted this clause THE ‘ s be uw grea Mr. Robert tatchovicl of Chicago The past week was perhaps the most | « J aa p . os , - ' o . ' to Japau. It assures to Japan a lower rate ira ‘ t tu arrived in the city last evening and put uy table of the season in the field of har- } “ie 4 ; i : 2 a ee oe : — : of the duty on articles sent to China than ate a ge gs and a goed | at the Queen He left for Sydney to-day | ness sports, Tt surely provided the most | ;he Jatter country exacts from any other Ss ass i yp the Polino. -ensational feature of the year in the de ! sonree J upan ig thus placed OL equal 7 r. ar we hy ee et Wad 6.) ait ttn adie neihle Rober ; : : ha Mr. and Mr I. 0 Morino and ‘i al of the supposedty invincible Rol rtd | terme, for the first time, with Great ad a Bermingham, Brooklyn, N. Y., are at att hands of the mighty Joe Patchen, | Britain, the United States and other great ] Oo } : . ; r , Ww i AB : 1€ Queen Chey expect to spend a few | Robert J.’s defeat was the more surpris- | powers, Another feature of the new treaty x s esday) eve favs in and about the city. ing, coming as it did after John RK. } js the establishment of Japanese consular } s te? Vaat . Rev. John Read, of Moncton, is spend- | Gentry’s victory over the black son of | courts in China for the trial of Japanese. ‘oe za few days at Pleasant View, Hamp-| Patehen Wilkes. it is no disparage ‘nis is to ensure the Japanese against the ey aati ton. It is pleasing to hear that his health | ment to Gentry to Say that the! crude judiciat'system: and harsh punish- a . a ee a TS) eee | friends of Joe Patchen will not be satisfi d | ments of China and is similar to the con ea ti, W ‘ Eyesday, August Mrs J ‘I Hardee and Miss Hardee, of | that he is inferior to his grest rival until | gular evirts that: other leading nations =U Act preparatr® are benz made Georgia, are registered at the Davies It | Gentry beats him in faster time than the | maintain in China. rece] , of @ large number of s their intention to spend a couple of| three heats paced at Freeport, Ill., July | y a . ' 2, and a good time may be expected. | weeks in the city 124 The average time of these three heate | W ssHinuron, Aug, 12,—The archives + Mr John C Rodgers, of St John, Manz- | wa: 2 (7), while the a-e'age of the fory| Of the state lepartment huve been searched hg eben he the btn eet. onl Mbt eo ‘ : , | a >, i A) Biigtn - eye lito ted OE eds ats Kr 4 Lee - eho MiNORe! ver for the-Maritime Provinces, of the] heats at Cleveland was 2 04, T5-T6. There | (0 Fed if there is abything in the clainy put | ’ 4 A ward Ba Singer Sewing Machine Co, is here on} is this, however, to be remembered, that | ' th that the United States,as the con- a | ‘3 ) € > “Y j ‘ ero? | . 8, ] an . & ; a . isiness. He is registered at Hotel | at no stage of the ¢ leveland ‘rage .did | 4" rof the confederate states, bad any : lacie ise 1 Davies. Robert J. carry Patchen as fast as: Joln } 678% bo the island of Tr — over which - , . a‘ . I'he Times announces that Rev. G. M.! R. Gentry forced him to step at Freeport, | ~s iad os a dispute. Nothing _of the le Campbell, of Charlottetown, will occupy | Ill, and evi rybody knows that it is tle | Kind could be f a and it is believed at JUST IN ; Se Bey the ana of Wesley Memorial Church. | pace that kills. The next meeting betwecn | the separtinent that there is nothing In the e : Tue P \k thing’ for gentiemen this | Monctou, next Sunday, morning and | these two cracks will be looked torward to | ¢/#!m, An ofl pial of the department, who = seains to be the ““7'whe” serge. Almost eve ry | evening ' with interest 1a been looking into the matter, fays eave dinile¥t in great demand, but before | Mr and Mra’ Thomas Taylét, of New The Wheet De ee are ee eee oiel ving %¢ tiie sf Mhevist i Trade Mark York, are visiting relatives and friends in i ' ead Batu ongs to Brazil. ' ? ! load > 2! « Fone ‘ : i=) cavi os I ay wide aj “7 give 3 stanip te Very <4 yards . None this Provinee They will remain 7 ut al At Chicago on Pee rday ” oe - . = J other s gx month. Mr. ] ayior iS @ 800 of Mr Jose Pp rb br ke another wor! “) : . ~* 2 - a 1 | Black and Colored Satin Fuom Hsairax.—The. steamer Fastnet Tavior, of this city. | riding a third of a mile in <9 SCCOBUS. | 2 eapeSOSSO8888888 a FA tit S ei aeenc —s = u ; ‘ : t : ' he y ends > @ ay > Ps f. > races re Oo _ arrived fron Halifax at one o’clock a = > a frig = “ the te. John Reme ae entrie - the :. - he Tl n Ribbons, all widths. . . head will > pleased t > t qi i abor ay close ot August Zoth. ie f afternoon. bringing the usual general car-) ~ Se ee that he will Labor Day ¢ 2 , . " $ | You Are Interested ro and four passenger She will leave on | OCCUPY the palpit of the First Methodist | wheelmen and others are hard at work at go a rvu wsseulers one wi « Un ’ ; . 1 ° . . - ie 3 after Cs ak Cans Chureh next Sabbath, morning and even- | the Park each evening, and some fast oneness reti tuis t OD, Cé ing bé€ min side and other port S en route. ——— For tie Pyxiresriany.—The St. John Geeveenys: Hattie McDonald, who stole the two vold watches and cash from Ghar es Maybell, wail be take. to the King penitentiary where she has bees i on ee 46 spend # ternt of two years. = A Seamon, Miss <Clara’ Seamon, Miss = ; . on sn) | r ‘ W eTif SEEING A ldvely-alish of water Georgie Seamon, Capt J” Ried, Pugwash; ee 1 103 mils an how we edine Hie een: New Dress Sel ges in ies iconiectdBition ie:the sbowearinlow:! CO tiiige, Mase P Martin, A Grane, | hit etd is half € wile faster; at 68 it ia| , Blacks and Navys. 0 ae Pa Phey were cata D: 'R Joh hn won, | Orwell. wen tne is almost 1 wes Pega ere See from Har mpton, N B, and are worth seeing, 7 “sy ny persons 1n Charlottetown Pe ra : ty ee on thew de ech deed an tht led } will hear with regret of the death of Cricket, d Se ia Katherine,the two year old daughter of Mr. The game at the Park to-morrow be- | iuto hoa thy Sg at pig “tay Whe St. dames | and Mrs. A. Macdonald, of Salem, Mass.,| tween a local team and an eleven : from a ae repscien Ganeee A stock of fine French Sabbath School pichie is ih progress at | oe 2 at that pon = od agent ' oe eet 7 rece i a8 . a _ . ait ale Bes Malle dthe Pow thodists are | “iT. and Airs, Macconak are natives oO nthe forenoon, pune Se | PS ‘ ‘Pee ¢ a He Pom a oe ee The | this provmece ; | ments will be provi ded on the grounds. Cashme res. all qualities, disracdu’ teraed oat fine God deer bat Mrs. E. Webber and two children, of | Following is the home team :—Lieut. Col. JOHNSON i JOHNSON, the weather in the morning was anfavor- Anaccrean on exchange with the pastor. Mr. ent Order of Oddfellows for the Pr vinces, Mr. cellent officer. Registered at the Ettreka Hotel Summerville, Mass James R. Mackee, of Charlottetown, was vesterday elected Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of the Indezend- Maritime Mackee will make an ex- Aug 13: , who have been spend- DAILY EXAMINER ’ | work is being done by the flyers. | William Lemont, of Fredericton, broken the wheel record from St. Fredericton. He left St John at seven on Monday morning, and arrived at F rederic- } ton about 12.30. The distance is about 65 miles has Longworth, Harrison Carvell, Capt. eum, | Dr. S. R. Jenkins, ak ing the summer in this Province visiting | A. &. Ings, W. Murray, at nails | relatives and friends, left yesterday even- | B. McQuillan, Wm. Carter, Wim. Seale, Very SvccessruL.—The tea at Coleman, | ing for Summerside, where they remaiu | Wm. H. Trainor, George Rogers. on Thursday last, in aid of the new hall about two weeks before returning home. Yachting. at that place, was very successful, about While in Summerside Mrs. Webber will; _. sae i a $250 being realized. * The net pe eeds | be the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A, The America’s cup eee ans ‘led the | tea in aid of St. Mary’s Church, Mon- Compton. nounced that the trial wows wil a sailec tag vn the 7th inst.. amounted to about Joun E McDonald, Noank, Conn, ac-— | off Sandy Hook on Aug 20 and - and n $550 6 companied by his son, is now on a visit to | CaS¢ & third race is deemed advisable on ay this Province. Mr McDonald is one of | Aug 24- i Tue Detay Exenaivep—The delay in | our wealthiest Islanders abroad. Heisa| Advices from. Southampton are to the the C. P. R. train on Monday evening was | partner and manager of the Palmer Co., | effect that the Niagara won the race and cansed be an accident at Brownville, Me.,| limited, builders of steamboats, barges, | Lord Dunraven’s challenge cup Monday. Junction. Several of the ears left the| 4 They have the finest shipyard in the | Mr. Howard Gould’s yacht led throughout rails, and replaciag them and putting new | State, employing over 300 men. He will | and increased the gap between herselfand wheels in the place of some that were | remain about a week on the Island. | her competitors very rapidly on the second broken occupied considerable time No The Boston Provincialist says Two | turn. bin following is the time at the one was hurt bright Prince Edward Islanders, who are finish : Niagara, 3.20,33; Audrey, 3.26.04; poo llcicimae making fame and riches in Gotham are Luna oaeae: Vv ina, 3.38.32. Meevixe or Prespyrery.—The Presby- | Dr. J. J. McPhee, of 73 Manhattan street, ; = - - tery of Prince Edward Island wtil ant i ae of nervous disea-e in the poly- | LANCASHIRE : and J C McKachen, a | the charch at Bedeque North, on Paakiey, the 20th inst., at 11 a. m., and in the h at Murray Harbor ov oa Wed- nes:lay, the 2ist inst., at 6 p. m. are reminded that the names of re- presentative eldersamust be on hand for one or @ther of the above enur order that their names may be on the roll | of@ahe Synod. ~Tuos. F. Presbytery Clerk FULLerroy, Mititis Geserat Onpes.—According te the Caflada Gazette received yesterday the Prince Edward I[s “ ri Battalion Garri- Sessions | meetings. in} New York. presnins nt lawyer who went abroad at the age of (7, and at 35 is re pated | to be worth more than $75,900. linic, ivicic: wie Pine Insurange Comp’) ouly provincialist who bas ever sete elect- ed chief of the New York Caledonia Club. OF MiNCHESTER, G.B, Says the Boston Journal! of the 9th inst. | ee Samuel S. Frizzell, 48 years of age, one of Established 1840. the most prominent of the marine artists | | of this city, died at his residence ot South | | Capital... :...:...-cccesse. Ten Million Dollars Soston Thursday. He was born in Prince | Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars | } Edward Island, and when three years of age removed from that place to South and the English High School of this city. | + At the time of his death he was a member of the firm of Schoner & Frizzell. EEE Eee the best bulbs we have ever ceived from the grower in | Isles. | For best results plant in August.—Haszard & Moore. seen, just re- the Summer —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— ‘Lame Back of 20 Years Cured,’, MRS. P. CLONEY, of Charlottetown, son Artillery and the Charlottetéwao,Ea- | gineers are authorized to dpell at-head- quarters, the dates to be notéiéd: fhrduig rh Dupes Adjutant-General Moagré.~ E.ght days’ pay of their respective ranks will be | issued to all the officers, N C officers and | men of the above corps performing their | training for the financial year 1895-96, in accordance with this general order. _— os A Licurweicut Famity.—QOn the mar- ket scales yesterday Clerk Dillon weighed & famly of four—a mother and three child- reun—the combined weight of all being only 189) pounds. The mother weighed 160 pounds, the the seeogd .. ed the baby 17 eldest child 40 pounds, | eldest 32 pounds, 4 pounds. ‘The youngest child was abor it ten months old, and the oldest between five and six years. The woman said she was a native of the Pro- | vince, bat did not tell her name. thst when left. theIslend neighbor a she for the she t pped the scales at 145 pounds ! £ —_— =. — oe Nav at Deal His Honor the Lieu- tenant Goverporand Mrs. Howlan enter- tained Adpwiral Erskine and his ~ to- She said | g republic about ten years ago | | formerly of Cardigan Bridge. P. E. I, | writes: “I have “used PRUSSIAN OIL for Lame Back ‘hat I have suffered from for twenty years. I have also used it for | Dyspepsia, and in both cases it has given | me the most wonderful relief. [can cheer- fully and sincerely recommend it.” | -- ge it anv Prove tr.” | Boston, where he has since resided. He was a graduate of the Lawrence School | Bermuda Lily Bulbs—A large stock of Our prices are lower-than ever. | Deposite d with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 Agency at Charlottetown of this The | old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R. | Brow, the un: dersigned begs to state that I he has been appointed Agent at Charlotte- | town for this Company, “and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. INEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Neva Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar MOLASSES. | Now landing, ex schooner Mary P direct from West Indies :— 275 Puns. Choice Antigua Molasses. 48 Tierces do. i N. RATTENBURY. aug2—5135 | gethet wi ith the officers of H.M . Cres- cent and a large number of citixens grand ba!i given at Government Hauer} i last eve pleasant. Our visitors seemed to thoroughly enjoy the dance an, ali went merry a4 @ nar fagéeell. ‘ihe inusic % members of the slapis bagd, was excellént ning. The sailors and the’ marines will. drill at tk@ park to-morrow morning begin- ning about half—past nine. They had a short preliminary practice this mornirg afier which tkey, .marclfed out — the Mal peque Road 4 far as “Dove’s Bridge. | Phe ermcket, match. tomorrow will be- | > } ss | gin at eleven Udciouk Che eitps teatro | is said fo bea verv ‘frong one, and the localeleven will have tg out. upa good a> 3 It gaine t effet Wed: The tenn and Be ng matche- The affair was exceedingly | Dresses ! Probably the handsomest goods ever imported here. Arrived | | BEAUTIFUL NIGHT uled for yemerday#ette: mor lad postponed on account of the unfavors weather Admiral Erskine, Captain Powell and | the officers of the Crescent will be ‘at, home 1 beard Ship this dh otadin from 4to 6.302 See... Mr A aiman, F. De. i tl pioy of I. W. Wadman, bas returned P aie from a visit paid his friends in ae Mr. Isaac Wadman being tifiable to form his duty, owing to the late aeéci e business will te continued by fis employe. | Provipesce, R. L., Aug. 12.— Ten thou- Sand | h Canadiaus from all over New Nngland and many otber parts of this Country and-Ganadaymet to-day at Cres- Cent park in annual reunion. This after h90n a big meeting was held and many Spcecues were delivered. banyuet at 6 o'clock. Hon. Mr. F. G. Melville Deschenez gave an addresa On the Canadia: political situation, including a brief h story of the Manitoba "school ques- tion DIED. On the Ilth inst, at Charlottetown, ; Ciaries, the eldest son of Capt. Neil and Elizabeth Me -Dougall, aged 20. years and 4 | months. — — Parties wishing to visit H MS Crescent can» seenre passage from the Steam@Wavigation Wharf at any time. Good boats and? -convenient landing place. al@ 3i i Tre € RESCENT. ‘Children’s too late for usual season’s trade. Result : we now offer them at “A SWEEPING REDUCTION ! Dresses worth $2.00 for $1.00, Dresses worth $4.00 for $2.00. Cost not considered. ROBES, worth from $3.00 to $5.00—the choicest goods produced by the most To- skill ul manufacturers. ~ day we place Twenty of them } on There was a | | sale at > —_>- 82.00 |New Chambrays just received, worth 15c. Our price, 10c, BEER BROS. Tae Wearuee.— Light to moderate winds ; ; fine and warm. Jobn to | It has been figured out that on a bicycle i In Your Health You it is not ‘possible to be healthy if the stomach and bowels don’t do their work. They some- times require assistanes, In ren- dering help you don’t want to take anything , harsh and drastic that will gripe until the cure is as é we have something to say. know widths. The Reliable Druggiste. 7 ¢ don’t gripe, but gently stimulate the internal organs We Are Not In Busines 50 cents. | ileum to give away Furniture | nor to sell it below cost. 50c We must make a profit or e | QUIT BUSINESS. But he | we MAKE our own ne goods, and they COST) .If you are out come in us LESS than if we had . | stains: ae and see this. We would And this is the point that touches yuur pocket. MARK W2lGHT & 09., LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices. A Saturday Snap We bought $200 worth of CIGARS to-day, direct from Havana, . consigned to Hon. Daniel Davies. Would like to show. you the goods. Mag- ee value. | Fi ERFUMES!—Well a fair- ly are stock. The prices to | meet any competitor, _ augl 0 —— — ——_———_~ Quebec Steamship Company. Black Silk Ribbons, all We will show this week a further lot of very fine Black Dress Cashmere at like to show it to you. W. A. Weeks & Go., Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, August 14, 1895. “CAMPANA” _ -REDDIN BROS | | LEWIS’ | This ‘new and beautiful Steamship’ is | now on the route between MONTREAL sod CUARLOTTETOWN. Passenger. Accommodation is dnsur- passed, being fictéd up with electric light and other latest improvements. tates of Freight moderate and service poguiets Artistic Posing. SAILING DATES. LEAVES MONTREAL Jaly 8th and 22nd, Aug. 5th and 19th, Sept. ‘Qnd, 16th and 30th, Oct. 14th and 28th, and Nov. llth: FROM CHARLOTTETOWN. — Pas- sengers take morning train every second Tuesd: ay, connecting at Summerside, viz., July 16th and 30th, Aug. 13th and 27th, Sept. 10th and 24th, Oct. 8th and 22nd, Nov. 5th and 19th. CARVELL where. Pictures. BROS., Agents. Charlottetown, Aug &, 1895. _ SUE 6 LONDON HOUSE ! —-——(x) ee en LOT 1-—Good Value at 15 cents, LOT:2-—Good value at, $1.35. ¢. J. HARRIS, | Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy PHOTOGRAPHS | For Fineness of Finish and LEWIS: PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old GRAFTON STREET. Bargains in Kid Gloves. 950 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. Selling for 50 cents | Selling for 95 cents AGENT AUGUST 14, 1895. -——AND | TOURISTS will find it the right place 3 , purchse their Clothing at prices, Charlottetown, Augnst 8, 1895. D, A. BRUCE, Leading Merchant Tailor Gentlemen’s Outfitter. High-class workmanship every time moderate AND ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. The Charlottetown Cycle Club intend holding 4 Grand Day’s Sport on the CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK mass ocmee Labor Day, Monday, September 2ad, 1895. The Following is the Programme and Prize List: 10. Hurdle Race, 220 yards.—Ilst, $6; 2nd, $4; 3rd, $2. ll. Three Mile Champidnship.—1st, gold medal (Dodd & Rogers); 2nd, silver medal; 1. One Mile (Novice).—lIst, silver medal; 2nd, pipe; 3rd, spoon. 2. Quarter Mile Championship (best 2 in 3).—Ist, gold medal; 2nd, silver medat; 3rd, spoon. 3rd, spoon. 3. 100 Yards Running Race.—lIst, $7; 12. Half Mile Running Race.—Ist, gold 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. medal and champions ship ; 2nd, silver 4. Half Mile ee —Ist, gold “medal. medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 13. Five Mile Champicnship.—Ist, gold 5. Quarter Mile Running Race.—lst, medal (Dawson); 2ad, silver medal; 3rd, $7; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 8 poon. : 6. Half Mile for Boys under 16 years.— 14. Two Mile Handicap.—ILst, one year’s Ist, silver medal; 2nd, silver spoon: premium in New York Life Ins. Co. 2nd Two Mile Championship—ist, gold eileer medal; 3rd, spoon. © : medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. . Mile heats against time—Ist, $25 m racing tires (Morgan & Wright.) 16. Tug of War;'10 men. —Charlotte- town vs. All Comers. Prize $10. 8. Hose Reel Race, quarter mile, 10 men, 3 to start; prize, $25.00. 9. One Mile Championship.—lIst, gold medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. Entries close on August 25th. . Entrance fee, $1.00 in each bicycle event. Four to start or no third prize. Games begin at 1 p. m. sharp. Citizens’ Baid in attendance. ADMISSION, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 10 cents extra. Special Train will run from Summerside. Train west of Summerside will connect with special at that place. Special rates all over the line and on all boats. Particulars canine the parade of whee!men to grounds on Labor Day and other matters will be made known later. A. E, ARSENAULT, J. &. DAWSON. hairman of Committee. Secretary of Committee. August £ 8, , 1895— -—- 36 STILL BUSY —— + oe The public realize that if they want a Fashionable MUST come to us only that kind. Nuit they We make | MeKAY WOOLEN CO., The Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 Swell Tailors. a. How Foolish you are to make up costumes with perishable interlining. Fibre Chamois will not only give the stylish stiffaess you desire; but wiil keep your skirts and sleeves in their original graceful outltne till the garment is thread- bare. ; It is essential to a bathing gown, as the damp- neae-wall not injure its stiffness. But don’t expect these good qualities iy imitations. Find THE RED LABEL with name and number on every yard of Gexcorwe Fisre Cuamois. No. 10 is the light weight, No. 20 the medium, No. 30 the heavy. In Black, Brown, Slate and Cream, All Fast Colors, augl4—3i (351) 200060000600 000000000909 6000006 0060060000000 0061 The New Metal ! Aluminum Cookin Utensils. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. bh ir iphbi bi iphbbhbbbhiii hb hihrbprppap p+» _ _ »-_5544 DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 Championship + Bicycle Races A Pointer ‘lor Agents ! The subscriber has fitted up ten of iinest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large and well lighted. They are heated by hot water lighted by electrieity, connected by tele- phone, and are fitted with savitary ar- rangements. Elevator and office in ‘con nection, the in the P, P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1695—3m HARD COAL LANDING TO-DAY, PER SCHR. AVELON, 200 TONS HARD COAL, (Best Quality). G. LYONS & 60. » Aug. 1, 18% DR. H. D. JOHNSON _—_ EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, °94—ly 189¢e. Wants, Lost, Found, ke Advertisements under ‘this headi ; chars eo five cents per line, ~s ares TO LET—A house oa Upper Euston Street Apply to Coas MCGREGOR. tf-—augi4 WANTED—A in a small ROBINS. -A girl for family. general housework Apply to Mrs W F augl4 WANTED AT ONCE—Two first class coat makers; steady employment and good pay.— McKay 'W OOLEN Co. augii FOUND—A sum of money has beea found which the owner can have by calling at the Bishop’s residence and giving the sum and denomination of the notes, augl3 FOUND—Within the city containihg money, which the at THE EXAMINER office by advertisement. limits, a purse owner can get paying for this augi3 LOST—Between Fitzroy Street and the London House to-day, a gold ring with blood- stone setiing.- Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. if—augl3 W ANTED—To rent or buy, a cottage in or near thecity; garden lot and stables desired. Apply to Box 440. si (246) —augis TO LET—Shop on Queen Street, one of the best business stands in the city —R K Beace, Agent. augl2 A cook. Apply to Mes FrRep- , 99 King Street. WANTED—A ERICK BRECKEN augi2—si pd LOST—In this city, on Friday evening, a Sr rein holder. The finder will be rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER office, Gauge SOA RDERS—Pileasant acc -ommodation can be furnished to a few private boarders, Eus- ton Street, near the P W College.— Vrs Rosr W HITE, lw—augi2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A good cook references required. Apply at thls office. aAugy—ti TO LET “A house s situs nated opposite | railway tiution, conteining seven rooms in good order. Apply to Mrs LowpEeNn, Dandas Es- planade, tf—augl a a ae HOUSE TO LE *--On King Square, 2dcceu- plied by Mr J K Ross. Possession given lst September Apply to Epwarp CHANDLER. july20—dy ti i-t sept TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy also a dovile seated Phaeton. Terms reasonr able. EnquireatG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store north side (Zucen Squ ire, opposite Post O fice May ti —iv 4 nos TO LET—Two offices tn tine Stamper Block. Apply to PRowsE Bros. ‘t—mayl GOLD MEDAL LOST—In this city, on Saturday afternoon, on or near Pownall bt, a gold medal with pin attached. Finder will please communicate with this office. jy23 FOR SALE-—The house and premises owned by Judge Macieod, fronting on Hillsborough Park ; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other motern improvements. For terms, etc, apply to A MACNEItL, Auction- eer. if. —july2t TO LET—A nic: cottage on Fi tzroy Stres East, seven rcoms. Apply to J D Taywor, Queen Street. junel4 WAN r E D—Te n pant makers to take out pantsto make tor our readymade department, —McKAay WooLen Co. ti—jysl W ANTED—A middle-ag charge of a farm home city. Enquire < woman to take three nailes from the st this office. aug3 PASTURE—<Alftergrass asiurage for a limited number of cows and horses. y at MCKAY WOOLEN Co. ‘ay WANTED —Girl for general housework; referenees required. Apply to Mrs F PER KINS, Brighton Road. jyi9 TO L&r—A very-e omfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ingsmal! bath room and convenient pagatry, having lawn and shade trees in front on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; nine minutes- walk from post Office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren ‘moderate- Apply to W C Harris, JR. may4 Se cuaawens TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, situated on Upper Great George Street, near Post Office. Apply to Mas B © PROWSE, Hillsboro Square. 3w 135 pd—jyl2 TO LET—That c -omfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the . ake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Stree . a ly in possession of Henry Donse, Esq, ; possession given at onee. Also, that " eanaltheinr situated two story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupieg by James Reddin, Esq; posse ssion given first of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing; possession given a+ ——: Apply te PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 U—may20 a nian sa anu shin pe 0 eR BCS AC ee i ad ey fe a * oo ee “ » Seana = Bh Sessa is Selb oa ieee Take ee Be a Sel i | yi sas Aton i RL abet & ao eel mee te Ws oir - . — eA toe ee Rake amas ane matinen so © are se nome me ge Sate e bint a WEE: sree: * a itt isd itm SMa ba