LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, "T ; __- HE DAILY PERSONAL. Wm. Campbell, Eq in the city. I Vr ve > , Park Corner, is j i | | } i “| | | EXAMINE! “4 Al 4 g . THE WORLD OF SPOKY., ‘the Rifle. The annual meeting of the Provincia Rifle Association was concluded ust eve ning, The meeting thronghout was very successful. In the McKay Woolen Company match the top score, 65, was male by Sergeant J M Crockett, No 4 Co. Corpl W Simith was second with 64 points, and Lieut J M Jones third with 63 points, The grand agyrevate prizes for the ghest scores in the Lieut-Glovernor’s, the Hote rson, the Prowse antl the McKay matches were won by the following warks- i men: Pts Set F ME Ciete BS oo os sc cccces 5508055.806 Pie J H C Acorn +B. saaee Capt W A Wecks, $3 ..201 H M Davison, $3 ....199 Corp W Smith oe . 198 Otto Baird, 198 | . Lieutenant R N R—Arthur H Jamery dln Wi call, WE. senate. eas 198 | Cast.) Lieut-Col Long wor ss Be bidiesc esas 197 Major Marines—Grey Skipwerth. Sut R W Stewart, : - Se6 | Lieut Marine Artillery—John DN Cc apt Geo Cr aan "a1 aoe Wiley. R G Dewar, $l. 194 Set J M posh ti ei Aube cidvebies hoe | Lieut G A Thompson, $1..................192 et Crem oli ches da fens ce cic dads c FOR Pie Ba Ob is cals, gue 190 Set A Shaw, $l...... 188 Corp H Hooper, $1. ; .- 188 | Sgt- Maj evs $line eee e ceca BT Lieut J M Jones, $L......... vee WOM The ladies’ trophy was iss for he the thirty highest marksmen in the Lieuten- ant-Governor’s, the Hodgson, Prowse and McKay ma‘ches. The range was 500 yards and the highest possible 50 points. Gun- ner Percy Carver, represe ating x Mrs. How- lan, made the hi; gest score ning the trophy. He Dom- also won the inion 1 kt fle Association’s silver medal and $5. Col. Longworth also made 46 points, and cz autheed the Dominion Rifle Associa- tion’s bronze medal and $4. The remain | Ing scores ranged from 45 to 41 points. The Governor-General’s silver medal, awarded to the marksman mak- ing the highest aggregate in the Hodzsou, McKay and Prowse | | bronze me | - A M Barges. of Ottawa, is among ~~ . ting of Wildey | the guests at the Davies. = ‘ 2 ock. Visitors wel- | _ Mrs. Lorenzo Spencer and son, of Truro, sine 4 | N. &., are visiting this Province 7 ~ Dr Richard Johuson and Mrs Johneon Ar Goveaxueyxt House.—Mrs. Howlan | are visiting friends ia New Brunswick bas issued invitations for a bali at Govern- Mr C F Cruichton, of Porter, Teskey & ment Hous Tuesday evening next. | Co, Montreal, is at the Queen on his way - | west, AvotHEeR New C The foundation Mr. Richard Hunt, of Summers ve ‘ of t ¥ Main St. Baptist Church has] visiting Charlottetown, He is at : 1.—St. John Te rraph i Davies. i - George R. Sangster, Esq., Moncton, is Lecture Bae 18 Ss gat of Dr J M visiting the Island Province and is delight Harpers strated lecture in St James’! od with it. Ha Jdmission Lo mS tren 10} Hon. P. Sinclair and Miss air were ' meee: e Queen pant evening They return * eae eting of | home this afte ‘ ; i Rantatinn + Le held Hon Alex Laird, of Bes jue, Was regis y MCA. Parlour this ¢ ° at ed at the Queen weap ny. He left ‘ aang th r home this morning ve at Mrs bind Miss Bal mer, of Toronto, ar- & +s Tei —T? — rived here in the Campana to-day and s : at Gt. Pasor’s alae registe red aut the Que en. ‘ hciemnead i eing | . Hon WS Fielding, Premier of Nova y I | Seatia, is visiting our Province Ile is the : wep guest of Mr L H Davies, M P in vour kid g es with Jose Mis es Min 1 Hattie Seamans and ; e Clea a . 1.| Miss Maggie Deacon, of Moncton, are . i . an be nsel while the | Spending their holidays at Bedeque e hand. For sale lv atA Dr Harper, of Quebec, who is to lecture | \\ ivatore : ‘ 1m St J ames Hall to-n elit, arrived here Tish calico last evening and registered at the Davies. Gaagpen Parry.—A very pleasant gar- Miss Mam e Cammelt, of Gloucester, Gen party, ier the auspices of the Second | Mass ived here yester day in the Oli Met st ¢ » Mission Band was, held | vetie. an nt is the guest of the Misses Mur on the beautifal greusds of William | phy, Kent street H i yesterday aft ! His Honor the Lieut-Governor enter — tained, at Government House, last evening E :sion.— The steamer | the officers of militia taking partin the (ir A iarge excursion party n | rifle competitions ‘ 5 ine at Cha etow Mr. Schurman, who has been visiting W AY and w ave I his daughter, Mrs. A. Y. Clarke, left hous afternoon tl ving | yesterday morning for his home in P. E dav | I=land.~~Moacton Transcript ‘ - oe a Advices from Bermuda rep :rt the death fae Dorriss thtag: for goutiome * | of Charles H. Robinson. Eeq. Mr. Robin- seems | ; a a Almost every son was long an invalid, and sad the news | tailor finds 1 ee a 233 . ef his death wi!l not greatly surprize his baying eve that the Bezistered ae friends here : “Tyke” is stamped ee = Mr. and Mra E. Paige, of Boston, are ou . o | registered at the Queen. Mrs Paige is a Doe Tax—T! aa or Yewer 10-08 } nat ve of this Provit nee. They leave the : ia Rad joe tax delina aaaiis hi, ty for ¢ ardigan this afternoon eS. = : Mrs. W. F. Merrill, of Sioux City, Iowa, been tanded ia to the < veces VEY | ine guest at the Queen. Mrs. Merrill is a Court, and unless they pay up s Papas pee | native of Cavendish, for which place she will Ge ewes against then “A wor! '0 | will leave this afternoon. This is her first the wise should suffice éc Tue Denect Lixe.—The steamer ] ino will due here from Montreal on M dey, and sails hence for Sydney and St. John’s, Nfld. a be steamer Tib er is now vad Montre al for thi # po Ha} os From Moxrreat.—The steamer Cam- pana arrived from Mentreai abont eleven | o’clock th s forenoon, and will sail hence | ahout ive o’clock this afternoon She hod 85 passengers on board, a goodly number of whom stopped over here — Scorr Acr.—Four Scott Act summonses | were served yesterday. The recipients | were George Thorse, Bridget Trainor, John Hughes and Angus Macdonald. The twe first mentiened are for first offences, Hughes’ is for a 1 and Macdonald secon for athird. They arz2 returnabie on Thars- day. Tue Frerr Cror.—Fruit should be cheap “ is ye The Nova Scotia crop of appie “ars “al p! ims is said to be of fine enki fy an J abundant. The crop iD Sasenven countries is also much above the average, so that the drain from that quar- ter will be lighter than usual. In years of | wearcity in England the beat Nova Scotia Ee is sold there. and nearly all that is | 4 fered here is smal tl or of inferior « juality. This year should be au exception. enniecii ace Cuwerstiex Expsavorners.—The annua! convention of Christian Kndeavorers Societies in the Maritime Union will be} heid in Teare. N.S. August 20~-22nd. The I ©. RB. the P. B. 1. B. and the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Companv have granted half rates to delegates. Tickets on the P. E.1. Railway are good from August 19th to 26th, inclusive. Delegates should obtain railway agents on ieavin,*, tobe signed at Truro and presented on “return lines Maxriace Betts.—Mr. Simon McLean, | son of William McLean, Esa., and Miss Violet E. Lewis, daughter of H.E. J. Lewis, Esq., were united in marriage this forencon atthe residence of the bride’s father, St. Peter’s-Roai. The interesting ceremony was performed by Rev. T F. Fallertoa. This afternoon Mr. and Mrs. McLean took passage in the Olivette en roate to their fatare home in Davenport, Washington State. The happy young couple have Taz Examtyer’s best wishes. - _ Sweer Peas Insteap or Wixe.—The steamer St. Croix, the latest addition to the Intercolonial Steamship Company’ fleet, waz launched at Bath, Me., on Mon- day, and was duly christened as she slid from the into the water. The nature of the christening serv extend the ; Boston Herald. The usual custom i break a bottle of good wine across the bow, but in deference to the prohibition state of Maine and to the ideas of come of the gentlemen interested in the boat,the bottle of wine gave way toa boug uet of swe t as, which Miss Philena ways es to Simile, says the 8 to Winslow, daughter of Captain Winslow, the president f the company, scattered over the vessels prow, in her capacity of godm ther, ae she pronounced the baptis- mal, “{ christen thee St. Croix,” when her protege bowed for immersion. Tue Use Or Tue Sitrex.—Those €ar splitting, blood-curdling horrors which masquerade under the name of siren, are now counted in lispensible to steam craft. Thev are valuable not so much forthe awful p ghtmare of a nOise they make, as for the echoes they evolve. I'he pil ts quick ear waits for the echo from the screech which the steam causes and he is able to calculate to a nicety how close to shore his craft may be or whether there &re any other ve-sels about him, even in | the densest fog If there is naecho then there ix no shore and no craft to bother about, for the sound waves have an un- obstracted passage into space A large sleanier receul'y worked her Way it o the Gapes amid a den-e fog and her pilot lo- cated several fesselx at anchor, which he was unable to cle-?® by the constant use of the unmusical eysten. - 7 Oxviverre.—The steamship Oli- vet f n Hanlon, arrived from Bos ton yesterday afternoon about half- geet four o’cloek with a general cargo and 105 passengers, She left on return this afier noon ibout half past two o'clock, taking the followi ee e acpengers Mra Ce wiv, ¥ € Moniton ‘Page, W II Stevenson, | i W Hill, G: orge H Hand, S Hatheway., | J Harrison, D B Williams, P E Williame, | H A Macdonald, Daniel MacKenzie, Mise cH wan, \lexander Macdonald, Neil Morrison, Miss Riddell, Miss Kus- tave; Mr Robertsor Mrs James McQuaid, Frank M :Quaid, Nellie Stew art, E N Folles, cw Tomei, Mrs Healey, Miss Healey, Miss Bealee, M E Griffin, P S O’ Rielly, Miss 0” Rielly, Simon McLean and wife, H Murphy, Isabel C ertificates from | iome in twenty yeara, | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Swan and Mr. H. Wilson, of Lowell, Mass., were passengers on the Olivette vester day. Mr. | Swar Superintendent of a arge cotton mill in Lowell, is here for the | tbe nefit of his health. All three are regis— | tered at tl 1@ Q een H. G. Gesner of New York, Anna L. | Bigney and Lillian M. Nelson of Truro, | Sadie M. Bigney and Anna D. Chisholm of Wentworth, N.S., arrived from Wal- | lace last night in a sailing vessel and re— | gistered at the Queen. The Jardies leave | on return “this evening. Mr. Gesner will | remain until to-morrow. There were registered at the Hotel | Davies this for : Mrs J E Mocdonald, |} Cardigan; R M Bate 3 ani wife, Boston; R Brotherhood, Guelph; J H Dalzell, Worcester, Mass; Dr J A Gaze, RF Hlen- nieway, W F V inton, Lo sell; M M Brown, | Brockville; Mr Villis Maclennan,Cornwall; | Mr and Mrs Burr, Ottawa. Hotel Arrivals, Hotel Acadia, August 1—Henry C Dilworth, Mre H C Di lworth, Jos $ Parry, East Orange, N Y. August 2—G A Gane, Mrs Gane, Mrs Pippev, Mr Dunman, Mr Spencer, Miss W heeler, | Miss S Wheeler, Miss Dawson, Miss S | Pi Ss) Ja , who is the ippey, Mrs Mahoney, Mrs Bceyle, Mr mith, Mrs Mactier, Miss Mactier, Mrs neway, Miss Eleanor Pippey,Mr Veasey,. Mis Snow, Miss §Howes, | Ma oe Mr H TI usuibhes Jas T Purdie, Chas Dalziel, hos D Rogers, Benj Rogers, Jr, D Nicho!- onc £. Crockett, W C_ Hobkirk, Dr ar id Mrs Kelly, Charlottetown | E Hl Beer, Mr and Mrs F R Kinghorn, Mo CHB penawert h, Mr and Benj Rogers, Geo. J Rogers, | Mocdonald, Mr and Mrs Ww illiam A Weeks Jr, O H Hornsby, Charlottetown; A F Mc- Dona! i hg see Mrs Macdonald and son Tracadia; Fre: i J Macleod, Archur Mell- ish, C ht town; a’? MacLeod, Cambridge, Mass. August 3 - Lt Col F 8 Moore, Mrs 4 S Moore, Geo H Toombs, Ch’town; Mre > W Cary!, Boston, Mas-; Mrs Geo Stanley, Mrs E H Beer, Ch’town; August 5: W P Cornish,WJ Bulman, H M Surveying S Gulnare; M Lemont, C H B Fisher, Fredericton, N B, Mrs Danie] Davies and children, St Paul; Alexander Macdonald and Stallo, children and nurse, August 6; Mrs G A D:xon, Charlottetown. August 7: J B Gunn, Charlottetown. itre al; Pawis August 7.—The department of the Seine has been authorized to raise a loan of fuur million francs for the purpose of enlarging the port of Havre. The total cost of the projected tnprovements is 27,000,000 francs. The works include two new piers of double width extending five handred metres into the sea. Shaw Auguaet 4: | eee Mrs ] AZneas A} | Mrs F H_ Beer, ! ‘ Mr and Mrs maid, E K} Cincinnati. | | i | matches was won by | with 206 points. Crockett, General’s J. BiG, Sergeant The Gov ernor lal was taken by Pte. Acorn, who made 205 points The Ottawa team, composed of the ten marksmen making the highest scores in the ladies’ trophy match, and the grand aggregate competition, will be made up as follows : Pts, te Oe Ree een 249 Sergt J M Crockett...........5.. ... 248 une WF A Wem 500g bv co ccccans de Lieut-Col Longworth... :.................- 243 ROG MN satis |. ak 242 | Sergt FF Bereart..... os 2. 80 Corp! O Baird gre ater ener 241 Capt H M Davison ieee oe paced Soret 3 SE Davide 2... 3082 eck 237 Caen BO Peeks yas i ee Special prizes were presented to nur- serymen, Pte E Crockett standing first. At the conclusion of the competition the prizes were presented to the successful competitors by Mrs. Howlan, in the pre- rence of a large number of spectators. The Turf. The races at Moose path Park, St John, on Tuesday, were poor ly attended. In the 28 trot, Resolutiva won in straight heats, oak Deceiver second and Thorndale Echo third. The best time was 2.27, made in the second heat. The named race had three starters; namely, Pilot Jr, Katrina and Pool La Foon, Pilot Jr won in straight heats, making the last heat in 2.214, but he could undoubtedly have one inside that mark. The first quarter was made in 37, the second in 35 and the third in 34}, Katrina was about three seconds belind. The Wheci. The programme prepared for the Cycle Club sports on the Park on Labor Day is agood one, and should attract a large gathering. About $80 in cash prizes will be awarded. There will also be seven gold medals, besides several ‘silver medals, spoons, etc. Arrange to be present. Yachting. The Pall Mall Gazette,commenting on the withdrawalof the V igilant from further contests with the Defender on the ground that the latter took unfair advantage in the trials, says interesting contrast to this latest example of American sportsman- ship is Lord Duovraven’s action on the Clyde when he madethe Valkyrie wait for the Allsa and Britannia, when she crossed the line too soon. Scietinininciniiia cas diac Milita teh hillcitin eilnenilbi 8.—A blue the traps at Grovcester, Mazs., Aug. lobster was taken in one of Aunisquam, yesterday. Considerable in- terest was excited among the local fisher— men and summer visitors, who viewed the curiosity in large numbers. It was pur- chased bv Prof. Hyatt, of the Smithsonian | Institute, of W ashington, to be preserved for scientific purposes. “The Chicago wheat market went lewer on Saturday on favorable crop news from the northwestern states, and closed at a decline of 5-8¢ from Friday, or at 68c¢ for September, Perhaps any of the to offer you so, do not buy. You Don't Want we have arranged If We only want to sell “ Snaps” to-morrow-—Saturday. you what you want. | do not miss them if you need any | Ladies’ or Misses’ Hosiery, for. no | | “Snap” yet offered by us was better if you Edmunds, Mise Skerry, Edward Ms Gi) very, Welle Nelson, Chas Stew art, Mre. | Bb arne. Mise rt H Wyatt, | H T Stallis, Mr Ballard , Mrs Ballard, Mrs Jones, Mrs Chase, Geo Burn, Mrs Burn, Miss Burn. ~ a Wasnixcrox, August 7.—Reports re- ceived at the state department from the United States consul at Victoria, are to the effect that the seals in Beliring sea are practically exterminated. Thi« intelli-— gence sustains the contention of successive seeretaries of state that more stringent re- gulations were necessary to prevent the entire destruction of sea) life in Behring ea. ' Counters crowded *let up’ Fast Dye Cotton Hosiery. them if you want Gauze Underwear at New York prices. want Shirt Waists (for the balance of ours go to-morrow at 50e— BEER BRO Tue Wearner.—Moderafe to fresh westerly winds; fair and warm} than that now offered in Black Sanitary Do not miss Do not miss them many worth $1,532). to-morrow—no in our Saturday Snaps. Chaplain —Rev Ralph B Wilson, B A | | noeck. , 46 points, win- —_ a ~ *- THE CRESCENT ARRIVES. The warship Creseent, flying the Ad- miral’s flag, arrived here this afiernoon about three o'clock The Masicienne is expected later on. The Crescent is & twin-serew cruiser of the _first- class, and is 7,700 tons. She was re-com- missioned at Portsmorth in May of thi+ veir, and this is her first visit to Char- iottetown, Her officers, according to the latest available Navy List, are as follows : | Vice—-Adnural—Jas K Erskine. Flag Lieut—Lione] Halsey. Secretary—Frederick J Krabbe. Clerk to Secretary—Geo E Coleridge. Captain—Francis Powell, C B. Commander—Thos B S Adair. Lieutenants — (N) Arthur L Hughes,(T) William L Grant, K Granville, Gerald W Vivian, ert G Grand, Jas H S Bourne. ilemey Hughes- (G) Chas Hon Hub- Fleet Surgeon—Robert Grant, M A, MB Fleet Paymaster —Richard Williams. Staff Engineer—Willi: m Cook. Naval Instructor—Geo 2 Edwards,B A. Seb-Lientenants — John K Crawley, Christopher R Payne, Surgeons— Albert D Jameson. Assistant Paymasters—William K Stephens, E jigar M White. Engineer—Henrv J Tarr. Assistant Engineers— Walter. W Bills, Arthur W Underhill, Perey C Minhin- WG Doyne, Robert LARS and CUFFS, for Men and Boys. Gunners—John H Allen, (T) John H Roebuck. Boatswain—John Anderson, (3) Arthur makes of English G Collin, Carpenter—Henry K Denver. lars. Prices are Midshipmen — William G A Rameay-Fairfax Alan M Yeats- > -} , es right. Brown, Ernest E A Bette, Laur- styl gh ence R Olliphant, Wilfrid Tompkinson, Henry @ Sherbrooke, Arthur D Barron, —_—— Barry D Domvile, Herbert A B Williston, Francis EK Seymour, Harry M Fraser, John L, Pearson, Manual Dassent, Edward Han- ning-Lee, Sidney J Meyrick, Sinnot S R ~ al en rab ea SIERY. Imported Naval Cadets — Harold E Denison, Arthur G Crawfurd. UNDERCLOTII Assistant Clerks @Charlee W Vincent, Ernest H McA Dyer, B Betton Robert, Rotvert Glasspole. to Char- She is a twin-screw cruiser of the third class, and is 2,950 tons. She was recommissioned at Portsmouth in August, 1593. Her officers are as follows: Cc Ca ae Clarke. Lieutenants — Arthur F Holmes, ¢N) William S Bowinan, (G) Thomas Jackson, Charles R Curtis. Lieutenant R N R—Owen Lewis (act.) Fleet Engineer---Richard H Gregenna. Staif Surgeon—George W Bell. Staff Paymaster—Joseph W Chaster. Staff Engineer—Charles E Stewart. Engineer —Charles F B Pendleton. Assistant Engineer— John Dawson. Gunner—(T) James Cook. Clerk— Henry E O’Dowd. The Magicienne is no stranger lotetown. SILK and LINEN tiful goods produced Cuffs, prices. Linen Hand Bags, riage Wraps. CCSTSSESVSSVSESSSESEBEGOEI J ohnson’s mer showers. We 23008 fine assortment Diarrhea Cordial seems to suit Price 25 cents. by JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. Lustre. most people. Prepared only fect. or harden. The bes" Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- berry just received. Price 35 cents. have them. SDBSVSVTSB OOS Vt8H BO4O0O0800887000F THE FOINT where the great majority J ‘ TIES and SHIRTS. TRY US TRY US TRY US of shoppers and the best this spot, then buy. MARK WRIGHT & 09, LTD, Who Sel! at Selline Prices, newest shapes just out. low in Silk garment a man can own. RAINPROOF COATS, best e FRIDAY, AUGUST = } PUSHIN The People’s Store. New range of LINEN COL- all sizes, All the Best Linen Col- and MEN’S GLOVES and HO- English NG, all weights, at London prices. HAND- KERCHIEFS, the most beau- for the Braces, Valises and Car- UMBRELLAS! Provide shelter from sum- have a and Scotch makes, warranted per Will not stick together most useful We Great assortment of MEN’S — — — and cheapest stock of Furniture meets, is the W, A, Weeks & Co., place where the most THE PEOPLE'S STORE. business is done. Find Charlottetown, August 9, 1895. 906000000 00000009 00000000 600060000009 3 3 © => $ Off for the Summer $ * => => 3 With all your fine new clothes, and @ 3 if they are wade up with $ e > Fibre Ch 3 1 TO amois ; 4 > , = @ + > 3 they will come out of the usually deadly trunk without 3 e a crease or wrinkle. Just alight shake is necessary to 3 3 restore their freshness of grace and style An all en- 3 $ daring stiffness is the chief quality of the REAL @ 2 FIBRE CHAMOIS, and you will find a rep LABEL 3 3 with tbe NAME AND NUMBER ON Every YARD. No. 10 is the light weight, No. 20 $ 3 the medium, No. 30 the heavy. 3 e 3 In Black, Brown, Slate znd Cream, All Fast (clors. $ s ; > 3 aug7—3i (351) 3 : 9000060000000 0000 Taken to Card. Taken We call special attention to our fine Tweeds, which we manufacture from imported Marino Wool. Anvther Wholesale orders delivered from Charlottetown. have a Scotch Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standing color. made from pure Wool only. Wholesale and retail. MONSTON WOOLLEN Masonic. Temple Building, WOOL! WOOL! to Manufacture Taken for Cloth. Bought for Cash, Highest Price (srafton i , (895. in Exchan Allowed.” Also to the fact that we important fact is that our goods are ill MILLS. Street THREE DOORS BELOW J. DIUMcLEOD'S CORNER. WwW. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky Championship Bicycle + Races AND——— ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. — eee The Charlottetown Cycle Club ivtend holding a Grand Day’s Sport on the CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK, bell asc Labor Day, Monday, September 2ad, 1895. The Following is the Programme and Prize List: . Half Mile for Boys nader 16 yeara,.— 9. One Mile Championship.—lIst, gold % ‘silver medal; 2nd, silver spoon. meda'; 2ad, silver medal;.3rd, spoon. 2. Quarter Mile Ch: anipionship (best 2 18. Hurdle. Race, 220 yards.—lIst, $6; in 3).—Ist, gold medal; 2ad, 3rd, spoon. silver medal; 2nd, $4; 3rd, $2. Three Mile Championship.—lst, gold 3.100 Yards Running Race.—lIst, $7; me lal (Dold & Rogers); 2nd, silver medal; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 3rd, spoon. és 4. Half Mile Championship.—Ist, gold 12. Half Mile Running Race.—lsi, gold medal; 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. medal and championship; 2nod, silver 5. Quarter Mile $7; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $3. 6. One Mile (Novice).—I1st, silver medal; 2nd, pipe; 3rd, spoon. 7. Two Mile Championship —Ist, gold — 2ad, silver meda!; 3rd, spoon. . Hose Reel Race, quarter mile, 10 ng 3 to start; entrance fee, $2; prize, $25.00. medal. 13. Five Mile Champic nship.—Ist, gold medal (Dawson); 2nd, silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 14. Two Mile Handicap.—Ist, one year’s premium in New York Life Ins. Co.; 2nd silver medal; 3rd, spoon. 15. Tug of War; 10 men.—Charlotte- town vs. All Comers. Prize $10. Runaing Race.—lIst, Entries close on August 25th. Four to start or no third prize. Games begin at 1 p.m. sharp. Citizens’ Band in attendance. ADMISSION, 25 cents; Grand Stand, 10 cents extra. Special Train will run from Summerside. Train west of Summerside wil! connect with special at that place. Special rates all over the line and on all boats. Particulars regarding the parade of whee!men to grounds on Labor Day and other matters will be made known later. A. E,. ARSENAULT. J. B. DAWSON, Chairman of Committee. Secretary of Committee. August 8, 1895. Cash! Cash! BUSINESS IS BUSINESS! If you can buy Suits from us s cheaper than you can else- where, is there any good reason why you shouldn't do it? Do you think people that are asking you exorbitant prices would do it if they could help it? No, we think not. Some one has to pay the bad debts—the cash customer has to pay it. It is a poor rule that won’t work hoth ways. This is our rule a small profit to cash business. It looks as though it is a good one. We inaugurated this system in our business because it is our way of doing business, and not because someone else did it. From this date book debts will be entirely done away with. Keep posted on our prices. S. A. McDONALD. Charloitetown, Aug. 8, 1895—135 FASHIONABLE TATLOR, Entrance fee, $1.00 in each event. FOUND GUILTY! AND SENTENCED TO BE SOLD AT 15 Per Cent Discount. Lawn Mowers Guilty of Occupying too much room. DODD & ROG Charlottetown, August 9, 1895 —i55 B B B E 0 E BELL'S BOOTS BEATS L T T S S Ss them all, is the verdict given by almost everyone—and we intend, during the coming season, to more than hold our former record by giving all who favor us with their patron- age every satisfaction. Now is the time to leave your orders with J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. ERS. Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1895—dy —- Selling for LOT’ 1 —tol Value LOT 2—Good value at¥$1.3 TT. J. HARRIS, at ' . Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy LONDON HOUSE ! Bareains in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. 50 cent Selling for 95 cents AGENT For Hard Times, MAQE-T0-ORDER DEPARTMENT. Blue Serge Suits, $15.00, worth $18.50 Bannockburn Tweed Suits, 16:00, ° «+ 19.00 Fine Tweed Suits, 15.00; =" 17.50 Black Worsted Suits, 17.50,“ 22.00 Tyke Serge (Genuine) Suits, —— = 23.00 Fine Tweed Pants, sa, « 5.00) Fine Worsted Pants, £00," « 6.00 The above prices will, no doubt, startle competitors, and they will make desperate efforts to get their prices like ours, but don’t mind vheir figures - see our goods first. We buy ali above goods from the manufacturers except Tyke Serge. McK AY WOOLEN CoO., » The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, July 31, 1895—135 (. TURNER, Agent. eo" THE TAIL Should Go With-the Hide Is § homely saying, but ev- idently thought ‘something of by the Customs authorities at Ottawa, as they have decided to charge (in addition to the duty of ?c. per pound on barb wire) ap extra duty of 20 per cent. on the wooden spools holding the wire. But it makes no difference in our price to the.buyer, as we are still giv- ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away the wire. If you want good wire, buy the American. American Cooking Ranges. Fennell & Chandler, Wholesale and Retail. Victoria Row, ad Ch’town, Black Diamond Line. sailiug trom Montreal Aug. %th, will be due at Monday morning, Aug [2th, John’s, Newfoundland, horses. cattie and sheep ‘k at lowest COBAN, on Friday morning, Charlottetown and will sail for St via Sydney. carrying on deck and produce under dex The SS possible rates For further particulais as to frei passage app'y to ght and al a a +o ” vents, A Pointer lor Agents | The subscriber Seinss fiitel up ten of tle finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of @ucen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large lighted. They are heated by hot water, lighted by electricity, connected by tele- phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar- rangements. Elevator and office in con- neetion. and well P. P. GILLIS. Ang. 6, 1895—3m HARD COAL! LANDING TO-DAY, PER SCHR. AVELON, a00 TONS HARD COAL, (Best Quality). G. LYONS & CO. _ Charlottetown, Aug. 1, DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street en Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this hea five centa per line. Chiarlottetown, 189c. ling charged WANTED IMMEDIATELY references required augs—tt -A good cook Apply at this office. LOST—This morning, between the Russel House and the railway station, a lined leather pocket book, containing sixteen dollars and airunk key. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER office or at the Russell House. 2i—aug FOUND—Yesiterday morning, a young horse. Apply to ALEX CAMPBELL, track- man, Water Street. _- aug? FOUND-—In this city, aday or two ago, a door key (folding It may be had at the police station. li— aug? FOUND—This morning, a purse containing money, which the owner can hear of by pay- ing for this adver tis ment (f—euge LO T—Yesterday on special ain to Emer- ald, a flatieather pock t book c¢ sntaining a sum Of money and some papers. \he finder will be suitably rewar i on retarning it to THE EXAMINER office. zi—aug7 FOR SALE—A “ack sulky. Apply to THOMAS Essory, ¢ the stnut Street, augs 6i pd BOARDERS—P lensant accommodation can be turnished to afew private boarders, Eus ton Street, near the P W College.—Mrs Rost W HITE. lw—aug2 PASTURE—Alftergrass pasturag for «4 limited number ot cows and horses, we ly at MCKAY _WOOLEN Co. iutyze WwW ANTE D—Girl for references required. KLUNS, Brig shton Road. generai house work; Apply to Mrs F PER iy "TO LET The house at the he ad 0 of Pow nal Stree iately occupied by irs John Dorsey ; heate A with hot water; possession given at nee, \pply at Tue E XAMINER Office TO LEIA very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ing small bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mi! ford street. Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren moderate- Apply to we HARRIS, JR. may4 ay WwW ANTED—He ‘ip for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and J2 o’clock in the foren oon, Good references required. ti—angl oe wow % eee Be ee ee a ee ae ses hie ge geen | sepa gente a= OP Oe iM | RENE Ae Us one emer irate io Bo OE EG $ - NG TES ote antici. 1 i ili ie as A Mae ee a: