THE DAILY EXAMIN : ’ \TURI LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | oop Bros, for Glething, ER Our August Sale. Trade is good, snl our good style. If you want ligh fnl Cheap Men. PROWSE summer goods are moving off in t weight Underclothing, there . al . : ; : i is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men : THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1896. Our August Sale. Is meeting with grand ‘Tweed Suits for men or clear. PROWSE All old lines of boys are marked down to £uccess. Make no mistake, now is the time to buy, and ours is the place to spend your money. BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men —-—— Our August Sale. Print Cottons, Dress Goods, gGinghams, Shirting, Flannellettes, etc., are going at prices never before reached in the history of this town. Come one and all and trade with the boys. Good guods, 56 inches to the yard, and $1.25 worth of goods for $1.00. BROTHERS, PROWSE The Worderful Cheap Men Reer Bros. for Dress Goods, pes, JUST OPENED —117 (one hundred and seventeen) Boys’ 2 piece Suits, worth M y- . jin the regular way $2.25 and $2.75. We ut Mes . ¥ {\ iwht this line away below cost and will ' offer the lot at $1.50 and $1.75, and .$1.95. ( > i( ! ! . , . ' } ne and see the goous tor youreeives — Prowse Bros. P ( t LOT NO. 2— 50 Boys’ Snits to fit boys @ Ala \ 2M } from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 { sed,| We are bound to place good honest little ol ‘ . ‘ @ La it WAS | suits On Our counters so cheap that any ad vw and every person can affordto get one. 1 i Dp BP Ip sa ‘ ard’s | PROWSE BROS, ; eC conven- Y.M The Wonderful Cheap Men. 1 “ ~~ | . c. a : ‘ & Sharp. ! : | A : - | N G.A Tine rs of No. 1 S e ip i se pervioce Aitities, wei wo otearns is best. ‘ at ’ ’ , 7 : \ \ stot atta sews © LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Fars. Gra Mr. J Shields, Sea From Hatirax—The steamer Fastnet Cow Hea ‘ v alks of Ww be due here to-night < , ‘ cowed the —.-—— ‘ Ma \ mea s & fcet A Ca TO BE GRACEFUI Be sure Of tn 4 Ae an stance of and atteod Miss Macdonald’s Physica apid grow a t Jour-, Culture Class. See ad. ia another cc I - | " —_ si hi \ xts—Mr. Archibald I. O. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No. she { mproved in 58, will meet at 8 o’clock this evening in ny Waves ] va w weeks sir Wright's Hali. Important business. y painted, Members, be punctual. Visiting Tem . es bu » avete piars welcome. ‘ Phe & s very popular 7. lata ' ~ . r pu A Tewrorary Caance.—The Halifax eee Mail says: Captain Churchill, late of the e Want r.—The Centra] Rail- steamer Fastnet, takes the place of 8 . Captain Hopkins. of the steamer Premier, w | v. € ; I oat Thay O 1@ miles. the er which is oow at Halifax. The change is sa'n] ¢Uua ’ nN > eal orbper = Nort Chipman, 45 m slso bonds temporary. of the va f $680,000 and tw is of eee ° ' . . ; . tl pital s <4 offered at ' Ice Cream Soctar.—The ladies of the > a few davs ago anda Wilhurawh as Me odist Church, Clifton and Mount ther iders Herbert, purpose having a garden party ; Pa » the ground f Mr. Henry Mute: : on the grounds of Mr. Henry Mutcn, ; ' Southport, this afvernoon, beginsing at 5 iAays t Advices from Amherst . ; 1 . o'cloek Admission to the grounds, 5 Sta m no feet of mann ‘ ' ccnitne Wine, OTee, An abundance of ice cream and “ —. ~~ Other good things will be provided. At- « ‘ - by a Tuesday : : 1 : tend and have a pteasant time. Dn i o-ed to uy | . , sao —* : aa Harvest Mooy.—The harvest moon —_— prise a” ok = wiil be full on Sunday, Aug. 23rd. On ' i “ ,< ned to Sout! Am- +s ¢ wes T e Se pape Sle “ Monday evening the moon rises at eight- Pr » loss is estimated at $10,00¢ ‘ : ; . . , Me OLY, eo minuies past seven. Charlottetown > Lodge moonlight excursion takes plac« P 7 Cua —O Sunday next, that night on the steamer Jacques Cartier, Aug. Zird, tl ¥ i. Kirbv. of the sothew will have the full benefit of the Upper Methodist church exchangee p uipits harvest moon in all her brightness. A Dae it ’ Tir e > ry ' ‘ ad 7 k 95 with the Rev. E C. Turner, of Povwnal, very enjoyable time assured. ickets 25 when Mr. Turner will preach at both ser nts, vices in the Upper church and Mr. Kirby —_- , » ‘tT? ‘ . . will preach at Vernon River South, Mount L. O. L.—The members of St. George’s Herbert and Pownal. Special co lection [, nige held a very enjoyable picnic at will be taken at each service in behalf of Rocky Poiat yesterday. Quite a large the circuit funds. number went on the 11 o’clock boat, and ~ — others followed at 2 o'clock. The young Carrie Potsoxep.—The Farmer re-' people enjoyed themselves immensely ports that Mr. John McFarlane,of South with all kinds of games, races, etc. Some Shore, had two young cattle poisoned stroiled around the shore, while others recently with Paris green. It appears hat went as far as the Block House to enjoy about two vears ago he was using this the beauties of our richly Jaden grain article On bis pot atoes, Which were in th tields, the red sand, and blue waters of the same fie'd, and the can with considerable Hiilsborough. Paris Green in it was the fence. A few daveago the ani icafriormnctosee™= "st When We Commenced left by the eid contents. sentiicneiliniaineel to manufacturea Baking Powder, we did our best to make it as good as we could. Weapplied all the brain power we had, and borrowed Pett. Between THe early train was t this moroing, a young man by the nam Cars.—Whea passing cemetery | He was taken to Hunt Fevere wound. > .: rand best-of our ability, so we think we have a Nelson Gamester, of Hazel Grove, tried t ¢] ] Te used beard the moving train but missed h brains from other people. We = : i fell | sili Of ; only the purest ingredients gw step and fell between the cars, receiving «, } qi could get, and mixed them to the River Station and skilfully treated by D ) ® | a rr} ¥ ! The injared man ot as well as can be expected. Douglas. 18s DOW aon BAKING POWDDR on th to place more firet-cless warships station. They will be the Talbot with a : erew of 437 men, the Flora with 319 men J0 ison 0 nson and the Renown with 704 men The Jatter’s tonnage is 12.250, and she will fly THE DRUGGISTS. the flag of Admira! Fisher. t) an the Blake or Crescent, es A gy 0d Co yk Boo fiee for the asking. _ - > Apprrtoxs ro THe Freer. — It is an-] HAT CANNOT BE BEATEN. . ‘ i ' ; " "Ca is le DF nounced from Halifax that the dockvard |! And the price is only 25 cents a Ib athorities there have received notificatior ; 10 package, 10 cents, » 1D pack: concerning the intention of the admira'ty age, LOC. rf ' She is larger > ~< Tue Last Triervre.—The funeral of the late Nathan Davies k place yesterday tooK afiernooa from his late residence to the V V e ha V e People’s Cemetery. The attendance of Oddfellows and cit rally was PARED, CORED and SLICED Prices on retiable fur- niture so that to-day we care not who sells large, testifying to the respect ente rtainel for the decéased. The services were con- dreted by Rev. W.H. Warren, of Bedeque The pall-hearers were A. W. Stearns, J.K Pose, R. K. Joa, McRae, J. D. Seaman and Thomas J. Harris. - —- Samuel Exoutsu Steawer.—We understand that one of the Furness Line steame ing hetween Halifax and London will call a’ ra Salling Charlottetown about the first week in October, provided a sufficient cargo is cheap. We sell the offered It ig ulso the intention of the ~- g tl c . § § >§ 1e loal a steamer at Swansea for che ipest. Te t company to k Charlottetown via Halifax. In‘ending truth of this statement. shippers would do wel! to c ymmunicate at once with Mr. Ww. W Clarke, agent at ence with Me WW, Clarke, azent #1 MARK WRIGHT & CO., LID Liae. Who Sell at Selling Prices. <.rvevernvorenrnnnonennrnpponneprnnnnnessennnnnn nnn erenerernerrtt ttt = Vegetable Dye..... Black == Sill Manufactured from the finest I Brutia raw silk. The wear of every dress is guaranteed by a written guarantee. This silk is widely known by its name, Champion silk, and will not wear shiny, cut or slip. We have the agency of this silk for Charlotte- town, and will be pleased to send samples anywhere on application. PRICES - - $145 - - ag: e+ =7t. es sS . 1e@ ) Imont and 31.65 210 THE PROPLE'S STORE Owing to the condition market and Wot Ouring for their goods, but hav- ing paid for them in soLip CASI, Weeks & Co. are able to present to the CASH BUYERS of this pro- vince fresh, new, up-to- date goods in every de- of the partment. We don’t want poor, cheap goods, but we do want and we get goods that meet with approval and MAKE QUICK SALES. These goods are now coming in every day for the fall trade. We want every CASH BUYER to come and trade with us. Money back if not satis- fied. DFATH OF MR, GLILL’s CHILD, A Statement of the Facts in Conneciion Therewith, We are asked to contradict a statement contained in a paragraph which appeared in THe Examiner of the 10th of August, in reference to the death of the two-year old child of Mr. John Gill, Union Road. In this paragraph it is stated that the child’s death was due to worm powders “ inadvertently administered in larger than medicinal doses.” The facts of the case, as stated to Tne Examiner, areas fol- iows --—— On Tuesday, the 4th of August, (al- though at this time the child was quite well, with the exception of being troubled somewhat with worms), the father asked Dr. Henderson for something to give the child for worms. On the following Fri lay, August 7th, aniece of Mr. Gill’s went to the doctor’s for the worm medi- ‘ine. Having received i‘, she started on her return home again, and when about an eighth of a mile from the doctor’s resi- dence the young girl, opening the paper containing the medicine, and on which there were nc directions whatever to ind:- cate its contents, noticed that it was some sort of a powder. On Saturday morning the powder was given to the child at about 3 o'clock, and hethen wentto sleep. About an hour and a half afterwards the mother, going to wake the little fellow up, found bim ina half unconscious condition. Supposing that the powder had been too strong, an emetic was administered, which had no effect. Dr. Henderson was at once sent for, andon his arrival ex- pressed surprise atthe condition of the child. aking from his pocket a small bottle which be had brought with him, he re- marked that the medicine previously given by him to Mr. Gill’s niece had been taken from this same bottle. The doctor then being asked if he thought it would be ad- visable to give the ch:ld an emetic, re- plied that “it had goue too far through the system,” referring to the powder which had already been given tothe child, and which he himeelf had given to Mr. Gill’s niece on Friday. The doctor then inquired forthe rest of the tablets, but on being informed that no iablets had been received, but that it was a powder, express- ed astonishment at this, saying that he had vent six tablets, wrapped in a paper, and which, he said, could hardly be cut with a knife. Sitting down to the table, he then took a tablet from the bottle he had brought with him, and testing it, found that it broke quite easily. The doctor also remarked that one of the six tablets he sent would be suflicient for a dose. Shortly after the doctor left, on his visit in the forenoon on Saturday, the child rapidly grew worse and he was again sent for but could afford no relief, the child dying about four o’clock that afvernoon. OO Amuerst Races.—At Amherst yester- day, Katrina won the 2.25 class, with Minota second. The best time was 2 23}. Button won the 3-year old race, and Kick- ap vo the 4-year old. The best time in the former was 2.37}, and in the latter 2.33}. all Tue New Wiyxe.—-It is reported about the city to-day that the contract for the erection of the new wing tothe Hospital for the Insane has been awarded to Messrs, Paquet & Godbout, of St. Hyacinthe, Que. Tus Examiner, made enquiries, however, and is assured that no actioa has yet been taken in the matter. TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STRENCTH. put up in cans 7 BEER BROS. If you P.S.—Our Lace Sale closes to-morrow. want a share in it call to-dey. FFU MAdAddAdadQddadbdQadAdadadbedeeQeeAadAbadseddecdadAcsbsAGisdAdLAdsddiddaddeddcdisdAddaddadccdisaddceddcdecddcddd neighboring countries. Holland. in this way every year. canned beef, eectiaibins The United States Consul at Rheims, , France, ays that English horse meat is | in Holland; and after American labels are pasted on the cans, they are shipped to France and other , this office When borses ia England have become so o!d and worn out that they are no longer of any use, they | ity are shipped tothe eann ng factories in| clean. —M. D. Examiner Office aug20—lin About 26 000 vorses are used | i (did seniicaatielaele Of course, the | _ Ler.—The store and printing office now stuff is not sold as Lorse meat, but as fine PROFESSOR ROGEKTSON'S VISITL. Cheese and Butter—Crops and Farmsteads in the Garden of the Gulf, Prospects for Proressor Rosertson, Agricultural and Dairy Commissioner, left for Quebec aud Ontario by way of Summerside this morning. To a representative of THe EXAMINER he said that accompanied — by Mr. Dillon, he had ¢riven over 250 miles since he janded on Friday evening. Twenty of the cheese factories and two butter fac tories were inspected. Atallof the fae tories, except two of the smallest ones, larger quantities of cheese and butter are now being made than last year. He es- timates the production of cheese on the Island at 2000 boxes more than last season, The price is advancing and the demand in Great Britain is active. The quality of the cheese made in July is satisfactory—:f anything better than any previous year. In reply to a question about winter butter-making he said the outlook for finest creamery butter is good. The position of Canadian Creamery on the English markets is improving every year. The central creamery at Charlottetown will be run from October onwards; and probably a creamery at New Perth also. ihe turnout of butter during the winter at the two places should be about $30,000 worth at least. For the first time since co-operative dairying was begun there is plenty of fodder for cattle—plenty for fed and bedding. Asked as to the appearance of the coun- try and crops as seen on his journey, he said it was beautiful and the crops were heavy. His words were, “I never travel- led through a more lovely and_ lovable country. The fields are burdened with the luxuriance of growth. Oate, wheat and barley promise prodigious yields, and fields sv free from weeds, with a few exceptions, | have never seen elsewhere on this contin- ent. F.ne cosy farm buildings, lustrous with whitewash aud hopeful content, adorn many scenes where beauty and fruitfulness join iu rich variety. The oft-repeated title ‘Ihe Garden of the Gulf,’ bas been used of late years with a glint of poetic exagger ation and compliment; but this year it falls short of truthful description”. The people of the Island should now. says Professor Robertson, take up fruit growing with as much enthusiasm as they have put into the dairying movement. They can make as great a success of it in a few years. meme PERSONAL, Miss Alice McRae, of Pictou, N.S., is here on a visit to her brother, Mr. Percy B. McRae. Mr. Sanford Fleming, C. M. G., and Principal Grant, who came out from Eng land together, were in Ottawa yesterday. Mr. W. J. McGowan, of the Intercolo- nial Railway, Moncton, is in the city. His many friends will be pleased to see him looking so hale and hearty after hiesojourn. abroad. Dr. McLellan, of Souris, is in town to- day en route to Ottawa to attend the big C. M. B. A. Convention. On his way Dr McLellan will take in the meeting of the Medical Association at Montreal. Dr. McLellan will leave to-morrow morning. He will be accompanied by Mr. 8. Blan- chard, who will represent Branch 216, as announced yesterday. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, and tev. D. J. G. Macdonald, of Summerside, will be among the delegates from this province to ihe C. M. B.A. Convention at Ottawa. Oliver Howard, St. John; James E. Macdouald, Pictou; John M. McLeo4, New Bedford, Mass., and G. L. Hanson, Truro, registered at the Queen last even- ing. ‘Ine arrivals today included: N. R. Wright and E. Boswa!!, Victoria; A. J. Campbell, St. Thomas, Ont. The Right Hon. Sir John Monson, British ambaseador at Vienna, has been appointed British ambassador at Paris, in succession tothe Marquis of Dufferin, whose term of service expires. The Pictou Standard says :—The school commissioners, after mature consideration, have accepted the application of Mr. H. P. Dachemin, B. A., of Charlottetown, to fillthe vacancy on the Academy staff, caused by the resignation of Mr, C. L. Moore. Mr. Duchemin has been highly recommended and will no doubt fill the position successfully. The following were reg’stered at the Hotel Davies to-day: J. W. Robertson, Ottawa; M. Levi, Montreal; Miss Pyke, Halifax; J. D. Lord and wife, Boston; J. Klaine, wife and child, New York; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hattley, Miss Hattley, Philadelphia, Pa; Paut Taber, Newark, N. J.; Fred D. Scott, J. Weaer, J. Quinian, Montreal; W. S. Fisher, St. John; A. F. Carter avd wife, Boston; Geo. Smith, St John; J. A. Viliert, Montreal. ———— —-—_- ~e———______——_ You need Hood’s Sarsaparilla to enrich and purify your blood, create an ap) ete, and give sweet, refreshing sleep. tev. a —— ee DIED. In this city on ‘August 20th,~ Kathleen daughter of Peter and Bridget McGonnell —_——$—$$<$S ener CURE FOR DROPSY. Only a Positive Symptom—Not a Disease of Itself—Cured by Dodd's Kidaey Pills. Camese.trorp (Special), Aug. 17.—An unlooked fur and remarkable recovery from advanced stage of dropsy is just made public here. It is the case of Mrs. Johu Weese, wife of the widely known veteran stage proprietor, whose life, for months, had been despaired of. From the accumulated water peculiar to this dis- ease she became co helpless as to be un- able to drag one foot after the other. She now appears on the street and says She ir as weil as everin her life; and claims that after all other means had failed, she thanks Dodd’s Kidney Pills for her unex- pected cure. i Setdieg tices A Louisville woman named Katie Etyle, becoming piqued at ner lover for dancing with another girl, jamped into the river and drowned berself a few nights ago. 2a Raking Powder, —-25 cents alb SOHXSON & JOHNSOY, VY EGLASSES.—Lost a pair of gold rimmed L eyegiarses A reward will be paid to any one returning same to this office. aug2u—tf OST —On Mond+y eyening, lth Aug, be- J tween Malpeque Road and Pownal St, a j ady’s Biue + ape, belonging to waterproo! cloak tinder will be rewarded by leaving at aug2J—2in pd SHIP NEWS.‘ Port of Suinmersiie ENTERED, Aug 17—Favorite, Weston, Richibucto, lumber; Minnie May, Gillis, Pictou, coal; Ida M, McFadyen, do, de: Renfrew, Ken- nedy, do, do; Champion, Orr, do, do; Nina Page, Campbell, dv, di; Kate KE Wall, McLean, Brae, shingle-; Hilda Maud, Murray, Port Aawkesbuty, Lerring. ICLEARED, Aug 17—Sam Drake, Olsen, Pictou, balj Annie T McKie, Cameron, do, do; Champion, Orr, Richibucte, bal; Nina Page, Campbell, Pic'ou, bal; Katie E Wall, McLean, Shediac, scrap iron; On- ward, McLeod, New London, lumber; Favorite, Weston, Richibucto, bal; Rustic, Hughes, Pictou, do; Hilda Maud, Murray, on fishing voyage, with herring and mack- erel in same bottom from Port Hawkes- bury. LET ME—< THINK Viewed from every stand point and carefully con- sidered on all sides, the question of where one shall buy his watch will be very easily decided after the first visit to Wellner’s Jewelry Shop. Here you will have the largest assortment of good timers to choose from. Prices from $4.50 up Great care and skill are exercised in having every watch properly timed be- fore offering it for sale. My guarantee with every watch, W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. Weilge- wood. We are showing some very pretty things in ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- WOOD WARE. Teapots, Butter Coolers, Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups Match Safes, Biscuit Jars Salt Holders). NEW NOVELS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Hammocks, Tennis Balls, Tennis Racquets. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. A large Parochial Fair wil be held in the spacious halls of St. Joseph’s Convent, sept, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 In aid of the New Cathedral. Tea tab'es, Refreshment and Ice Cream tables will be provided with all the deli- cacies of the season. The ovster booth, always,so well pat:onized, will merit to be more so this year, as the very best oysters will be got for the occasion. Very attractive will be the Fancy Tables, Housekeepers’ Table and Variety Table, with articles both useful and ornamental. A new feature will be the di-play of In- dian Curiosities and disposed of by two of the trilie dressed in Indian costume, A concert will take place in the course of the firet evening. Band in attendance every night. Tea Tickets 26:. Admission Ic. Positively no children admitted after 6 p- m. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE Ptr’ Day Soo BOYS’ SCHOOL. augl7 Head Master—Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A. Assittant—Rev. A. E. Andrew, B. A, and Rev. T. F. West, B. A. Fees—$24.00 per annum. Re-opens Thursday, Sept. 3rd. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Principal—Miss R. M. DesBrisay, as- sisted by Rev. A. E. Andrew, B. A., Rev. T. F. West, B.A. Fees—$15 00 per annum. Re-opens Monday, Sept. 14th. JAMES SIMP:ON, M. A., Ward: n. Augl8-till S ept-wky&gvar. Cut in two Who? What? Why the prices ou these boots and shoes in our window. Here is the greatest bar- gain ever offered in fovt- wear, A lot of Men’s and Women’s Boots, at one -halt the original price. Sale will continue for one week. FOR CASH ONLY. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER { July 30 Just Tell Them That You Saw Me | Sell the best boots ever sould for PAROCHIAL FAIR! j | | | | the money. We are giving bar- gains every day in our line, Through | all the vears we’ve been first and foremost in liberal dealing. We | set the pace, others follow. Our | leader is our Men’s $2.50 Boots. When you want boots or shoes call and see us, and TELL THEM THAT YOU SAW ME. Yours for bargains. 4. E. MecEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. American Notes taken at their face in exchange for goods at McEachen’s Shoe Score. EMPIRE GLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory EE FAST COTTON SS trademark ar YURNISHED House or Rvoms warted fer k few weeks (without board), sees. Dawes House or Queen Hotel, mus n - and ert furnished and thoroughly occupied by Haszard & Moore in the Brown Block. Possession given Ist Novem- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june 11246. two or. three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail b F. S- LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. Nosiery or Gloves bearing above black, clean,stainless, pure, bright and durable. Ask for Ilermsdorf- dyed Hosiery at hosiery counter, MEN’S HALF HOSE MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE|Tadies Eine Shoes A GOOD RANGE AT LOW&PRICES , but remember that there ara “MORRIS BLACK - HOS e absolutely fast T.d. HARAIS, LONDON HOUSE NEN MT ee eee ut i * oye A> ¢ 04% ie io, SW ’ SoS + +4 a os -, AS Be prepared for it. Every day won’t be a sunny One—showera must come, but it inakes small difference to the wearer of a good Waterproof how often they come or how heavy they are. We’re closing ont a line of Waterproofs at the following prices : Si); 4% Nie . SS ° wt ay 5 vy aK “|e Regularly $2.05, now for $1.55 ” 2.50 = 1.95 oe. ‘ P we 3 00, ” 223 aA - 3.60, « 2.70 “ 400, « 3.00 w% - 4.69, “ 3.45 7 ‘ 560, « 4.10 and so on up to a $12 quality going at $8.50. Moore & McLeod Successors to Perkins & Sterns. G5 eC WS in is o rbys oubys ovdye owe owes ee ee OSU US SSRI COAL! COAL! Now Landing and to Arrive Ll $M il | ~—~—IN CAPE BRETON--~* PER THE FOLLOWING SCHOONERS : C HE. 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PROVINCIAL ~ EBzhibition —— AND—— —RACES— WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, ON |Tuesday, Wrednesday, Thursday & Friday September 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, Al! animals and articles for exbibition must be entered at the office cf the Sec retary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on or before Saturday, 12th Sept. Horse Races. - “ah ats Ae ag Premiums $1,50.00, SECOND DAY.—WEDNESDAY, 16TH SEPTEMBER. Three Minute Claetcoccsescs vvsredccnsocserece sens soecserscseesoseccesevessecssesscsseses Fe Urse $150.00 $.36. Clee, iso nnadentitinns:savienetiaanshaaoteeressseiaiail aeiatici sss ielostabern 2 150.00 Free For All, open to Canada and the United States..................0cessee “ 300.00 THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, 17TH SEptEemMBER, 1896. I Fe SI ig og porte no hk nctrrn nck «nn cb pene bneoeneeesep es acee aes nn 2.28 Class..... itncnmanieweninebihesis sib ink de ” casnabent pnreereerinenens 250.90 ies Wet Bik, LOD, « 6 ces noccen 0's + ss ssectiades areidtiinnig concn 150.60 Entries close &th Sept. No Horse barred by record made after August Ist, 1896. For furiner particulars see Prize List, to be had on application to the Secretary. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. BENJAMIN ROGERS, President. Aug] 96—lew&w—all isld papers till drte. -_ A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary a We have lately added to stock, some very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, price 90c, $1.90 and upwards. Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building i rn ch oe —* eri =: eeu eal be 0 a om cane enna hog ees wat D RY ap men Berg ry ee eT . es Pape tate Maggy Ors ees: whe Day we Pa Gre ar ae: pM MRE iin Bi ew “rr * ee a * sure wit Seige a oor neti as Pe te ee sad ‘4 a. are Fe ee ne 7H ed aiid Pete yi ree ps Boat ped va prey “gl