cen kil la i al Se eR RSS i. YS ) SLATER yp : SHOES 45; Ar of famous shoe received eaak ‘ otner lot this ts to-day. 7 $2.00 a pair ‘A [hey re wear resisters ALLEY & 00, FPR) \} THE SHOEISTS Ariisiic Tableware STRICTLY NEW DESIGNS .. | ( ( [.am showing a very pretty selection of silverware, for table Look over this list care- fully the prices are interesting. ~ = t ee ee ee ee ee => ® e 22228 S SSesesSseSsesesVwesweste fees & Fish Sets 82 60 Berry Spoon. 1.75 ‘Pie Knife 1.75 €old Meat Fork 1.75 Gravy Ladel 1,45 Vegetable Server 1-25 Salad Set 2.50 We will be pleased to show them to you, eeeecoes = i . W. W. WELLNER, é Jeweler aes @ Be 282488686 S88 » Cream Tarter Biscuits You will find our Cream Tartar Biscuit just like you try < hom<e-made if them. Thev Are 10 ects. per dozen. 2% 2S SSO 32486 TELEPRONE 938. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. p> @ @ @ OS @& @ @ OO OO SD QO ©] OS » eee ° 2208080800 < } ~~” aa ————— PECCCCOOESLO® £O4SO8 0000 Big Shoe Sale Our midsummer sale of Shoes is now on. Special Bar- vains in Ladies’ Shoes, eooe Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, 90c a pair. +4 ‘6 “ $1 .60, now $1.20. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.50, now $1.20. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, $1.30, now $1.00, Job lines of Children’s Shoes, tan and black 60c a pair. Ladies’ “Juliette” Shoes,worth from $1,85 to $2.25 our sale price, $1.50 a pair. A chance to get bargains. Call and see. R. KR. Jost 0000 2006 0008 COO DOOD DOSE OOOO OOOO O08 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARASAAAASARA OOC 0000 . DOSS $9OS OOO OSE SHEDS GOOOHOEOS CODOOOOD —_—_—— For Sale or To Let. That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail Eroceries. These premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Urto John McKenna, Queen St. Aug2—-3wxs | Emerald, owned by Mr. J. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 13, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Movuntine Ur.—The civie debt of Hali- fax now amounts $3,163,576. I. O. &.—Court Charlotietown, No 576 will meet te-night at 8 o’clock. - Excursion—The Sona of Eng'and of New Glasgow intend visiting Charlottetown to-morrow. It is probable that a game of base-ball will be arranged between their teams, iii tule a ; A joint meeting of Lady Wallace, Young Britons and other lodges tonight in Euston Street Hall. Visitors Welcome. icin ENJOYABLE The teachers of Grace Church Sunday School enjoved a pleasant, although somewhat clouded, moonlight | excursion on the tug Fred M. Batt. Racing Dates.—There will be horse races held at Cyvmbria Park tomorrow, Aug. 14th. At Avondale, Lot 49, Aug. P Cross and wife, GH Grant, wife and lSth; at North Tryon, August 19th; at daughter, Mr Hills, wife ; and son, Riverside Park, Tignish, September 14th | Rev B el I . Phalen, Mr Croeby | and and at Charlottet Wh. September 22.93 } w'fe, W KE Morris, ( KE Middie- ee leigh, Miss Kipniball, S Grant Smith, C A Cuaxce.—A fine business stand at | J Busher and wife,SB Knight, Mr and | W. Hughes, consisting of store, dwelling house, barns, and fouracres of land, is ottered fer private sale until ilth September next, after which 1897 PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSELF. Sirn,—L note that your contemporary The Guardian is even more severe upon our Stipendary Magistrate than you are. If the Stipendiary Magistrate is at all in the mud in this matter (which I very much doubt) the editor of The Guardian is, himself, deep in the mire. He is the paid advocate of the Scott Act party, and he ought to have been true to its cause. Any one can see that the fixing of the Provincial election for the very day pre- vious to that previously set apart for the Scott Act election was “death ” to the cause of the friends of temperance. Yet the editor of The Guardian said never a | word and has not yet attempted to explain his unfortunate lapse. “Physician heal thyself.” BystT4aNDER. —_—_——— nn <i ——- - Tue Streamer Havieax arrived here last eyeniug and left on return at2 = o’cleck today. Herincoming passengers were: Mr Bowkerand wife, fH W Eastman, Mr Corret and party (4), Frank Winchester and wife, W H Kastwer, C E Ledbetter, W Miss Night, Mr Scott, Mr Bloomer and wife,J WC Merry, Thos J Burke, Mr Durti and one, W F O’Burg, F E Carrier Miss J Carroll, E F Bolles and wife, Rott Fraser, J E Comer and wife, Mr J Mc- date, if not sold, it will be put up at auc- tion. aisle Cur Wirk a Razor.—A Capt. J. N: | Verge, propristor of the Acadia House, Water Street, Halifax, was cut across the lower part ofthe lett arm with a razor used by an infuriated cattlemau aboard the steamer Siberian at Curard’s wharf, on Wednesday night. siiisnsbitbianliciail GrowinG Porv.arity.~-The Plant line steamers carried during the month of July a larger number of passengers than in the corresponding month of any former year, | which shows the increasing popularity of the steamers Halifax and Olivette with the travelling public. sihiceienianaie More Gorp.—~— Local prospectors have struck a new Kiondyke at Indian Harbor lake, five miles from Sherbrook, N. S., and great excitement prevails. Miaing men pronounce this find tobe the richest by far in Guysboro county and in con- sequence there is a great rush for areas. A Goop Opporruniry.—We are asked to draw attention to the advertisement of Mr. F. W. Green, calling fora general agent for P. E. i. for Confederation Life. It is not often that the agency for such a company as thisis going. Someof our wide-awake men should te afterit. Mr. Green is at the Hote) Davies now tor the purpose of selecting an appointee. -_- Kentvitte Races.—The races at Kent ville, N. S,. on Wednesday were well attended. In the 2.45 class there were seven entries. The race was won by Wil- mont, first; Lady Rampart, second; Troublesome, third. Ia the 2.35 class six started. The race went to Pansy, first; Loafer, second; Andrew, third. U.S. 8S. Iyptana.—The arrival U.S. battleship Indiana in occasioned quite a flutter at that port. The captain has kindly permitted the public to inspect the vessel. Lieutenant- Governor Daly, Admiral Erskine and General Montgomery=Moore, have called upon, and had their calls returned by the captain of the Indiapa, and iuvitations to the officers of the ship are coming from all quarters. The sailors of ehe U.S. baitle- ship and the English Jack tars are frater- nizing in @ manner that would surprise Yankee jingoes. of the Halifax has or Quade, W A Gillis, W Thorbourne, Oliver J Nichols, J G@ Wells, Jno Cliff. wife and child, H W ilhelme, Mr Banks and Mrs Webster and boy, Margraret Emerson, Ellan Cowans, Lizzie O’Uonner, Mrs Caragan, Mrs fk H Hale, Miss Gurney, Mrs A Steele, Mrs Gallant, from Hawkes - bury—-Miss J Chattelle, Miss R Chattelle, Dr S Church and wife, Misa Hayden, from Halifax : Mr Smallman wife, Miss Small- man, H P Chase, Daniel Seeley, Albert Myers, S A Powell and wife, Mr Elmore, J H Southwick, Mr Talmage and son, Mr Soyde, Mr Limrick, Gen Heidekoper and wife, Mr Haley, Mr R: ymore, Mr Sinc'air Mr Hemenway, MrJ R M: Kay, Ethel! Mc- Donald, The following is the outgoing list:— Mr, G P Austin, Mra Austin, Mr D Leflew, Mr Farming, Mr OburgMr Currier, Mr Limerick, Mr Scott, Mr 4nd Mrs Knight, Miss Knight, Mr Levitt, Willie Murray, Mrs Ross, Norman S Cook, Miss K & Kenney, Mrs SS Fuller, Wm Curran and wife, Mrs W Murphy, Mr Mills and wife, Mr Groffand wife, Miss E Jordan, Mr Winchester and wite, Mr Knight wife and party, Mrs A B Cook and son, Mr and Mrsand Miss Lovett, E McKinnon, Miss A Beare, Miss McDougall, Mies Grier, Miss McKenzie, Jrmes McMillan, Mrs Oswa’d Gay and Miss Gay. eee 70000000000000000000000000 i For sunburn wife, and when the face is red, and the skin begins to peel off from exposure to the sun use Cream It removes the sting and smart, and imparts a nice, cool velvety feeling to the skin. It is nut sticky nor oily, and is pleasantly perfamed, Price 25 cents. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. N B. Stores close at 9 o'clock Prince Edward Island llus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores, Priee 25e. toe BLOUSES Our &8c * “ ee Our $1.00 “ “ * Our l 10 ce ee “ Our” 1.16 “ ” oe Our 1.20 ** “< . Our 1.32 “ BICE DOW......-- eee eet eee this. left over from last season. Our } &@ Ladies’ Print Wrappers. 150 LEFT WHICH MUST BE SOLD Our Special Blouse leads off at... 2... 6. ceceeeeee ees Our 82c Blouse in all sizes new.....ccceseeeee in four different styles,all fresh, new goods and very pretty patterns, is one of the finest snaps we have to offer you, Our $1,45 Blouse, made of excellent wearing material, only...........+ At these prices you can afford to buy for next year as well as Such special snaps cannot last long. £2 Ladies’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits, ee“ 80eeoeeee BEER BROS SERA REE VE VERY VERE ANY every night except Saturday. | of Roses OOOO 19S OOO O004 S8OSOOOD 090000060000 2008 39c dc 59e sisted besde Deedes 75¢ 79¢ elaien “400G 90c We have not one blouse present stock is all new. eee Do you Consult your own goods themselves. It our claim true or false. minutes to lose. a possible 20 per cent. This is a strong claim. cent more for your money, than any other house in the trade, and it’s business for you to take advantage of it, We are not asking you to buy those Suits, our clothing roums and see them, If you don’t see the 20 per. cent difference don’t buy them. \ ; ' 2 ( a aS = " Eo “AA ‘ww “i want to buy Clothing, Hats or Carpets DB wD DrMmuL Do you want your cash to tell—to buy all it can. Read our claim, if its time you should know it—~— We have a line of $5, $6, $7, $8 Suits, We claim they are 20 per. cent better in fit, cloth and make than any others at the same price con the Island, They are our leaders. If it’s time we can give you 20 per Simply come to Tu our Hat and Carpet Department we have no rival, carrying as we do; one of the finest assortment of these goods to be found in the Province. interests solely, We rest our cost on the only costs you ten minutes’ time to prove You have everything to gain, and only ten Looking in as free as air. It’s ten minutes against PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men To-Night We place on our counters Men’s White Shirts, Un- derwear, Night Robes, all manufacturer’s samples at 25 per cent. less than manufacturer's _ prices. This isa saap for you. Come early and have first choice. D. A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring FOR BOSTON —BY THi-— INTERNATIONAL 5.5. CO. FAST EXPRESS SERVICH. THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIP “ST. CROIX, (2,000 TONS.) Charlottetown to Boston about 30 hours. Summerside to Boston about 28 hours” Route 1.—Leave any point on the line of P, E. I. Railway by Morning Train Tuesday or Saturday, reach St. Johu via Summerside and Point du Chene at 4 p. m, Leave St. John by Steamship St. Croix at 4.30 p. m. direct for Boston. Arrive there at noon next day. Rovre 2.—Leave the Island on Tuurspay, reach St. John same evening and con— nect with the Friday Morning Steamer for Boston, via Coast Service, Send for bolder and information to nearest Ticket Agent, or to . F. LAECHLER, Agent, be: A, WALDRON, Gen, Agent, Boston, Mass. 1 ft " ie Sw . ie i ‘“ > ih ‘ 9 : J * % ms "" + ‘i , ‘ te ; . Wy | d | ‘ ’ i! » ‘ * , * ” “’ : ” 4 e * * “ 1 ‘* ‘ ‘ ” * a 3 4‘ ¥ { “wo | _. e « e ag te 1S o ’ ee 4 ? 4 : t : , «# J “ : ‘ a } & t ¥ #4 é ’ a J