SOS ME eT “Haggis’ Brand Window Shades BAGH COMPLETE IQ) 166 Brand Spring , Roller, 23c. Ask eas. « ‘or Haggis Brand and see that wt ««. With best Haggis well worth Also 200 Imperial Brand Shades .Imperial brand rollers, plain ..and with dados, from 35c¢ up .. With and without fringe...... NEW LAGE CURTAINS of sae direct from Menufacturers, -.....Nottingham, England. . Best poten aM value obtainable, Elegant de- th din A oh own esd Ma eaceseeaes Weeks’. 2 : 6460 This time it's Shoes Yes, Ladies’ Dongola patent tip shoes, new fresh stock, and the price is only 95¢ a pair, Think of it! Would you be without a pair of Dongola Shoes when you can buy them at 95ca pair? Oursim isto give you the vest value in shoes to be had in.Ch’town. Can we do it? ~Oal and see. R. BK. Jost » & Stamper’s Corner, ’ . Powe, SEPPREHOOHOD GOOD HOOF 0006 5HGO4OUO O56 SOSH 4999? 99000000050 0006 SSCS OESSOSOVHOSHOHSSESEIOS Bicycle Wants. You Can‘t Ride a Wheel Unless you Chew Gum. ——Tutti Frutti——— Mexican Fruit —— Calla Rookh-—— Pepsin Gum — — ——Carsava Fruit——— REDDIN BROTHERS é ¥ * : Opposite P. QO. 3 S600 2006 COOCEHECESEE eQaee Real Estate For Sale. Building Lois in Ch’town and % Acrés in Royalty. There will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on Saturday, the twelfth day of June. next, atthe hour of eleven e’clock in the forenoon. Towa Lots No. 36 and 37, in the 2nd hundred, a situated on the east side of Cumberland St, and between Richmond «od Syduey Sts. This property will be sold in plots to suit purchasers. On the same day at the hour of twelve e’clock noon, on the premiees, 3 acres in the Royalty of Charlottetown, situate on thenorth side of Kinsingtoo Road, and just beyond the Exhibition Grounds. The above lands are part of the estate of the iate William Murphy. For terms and full partieulars apply to i Haszard, or to Nery, "RB. BEAIRSTO. oneer, 600806508 08800888884 7 3 ae Lala THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 9, 1897. + . - A | A & SPRCIAL DESPATCHES TO THR SXAMINER. WIRE AND WIRE FENCKS. i Hon. Mr. Fielding to Reconsider His Proposition, Mr. ;Mulock’s Post Office Bill—Sir Charles Tupper Bancuetted. Orrawa, June 10.—Sir Richard Cart- wright moved that the House go into com- mittee on the Fast Line Steamship service contract today. Hon. Mr. Mulock introduced a bil amending the Post Office Act. It proposes a form of guarantee to take the piace of separate bonds from each offcer appointed. In committee further items in the iron and steel list were considered. After dis- cussion Hon. Mr. Fielding proposed to re- consider his pruposition to make wire fences twenty-five per cent. while wire is admitted free. The Finance Minister hoped he might be able to make the duty lesa. The banquet given Sir Charles by the Liberal-Conservative members of the House of Commons and tthe Senators last night was a most enthusiastic demonstra- tion. THE SHARKEY-MABER FIGHT. Ii Has a Most Unsatisfactory Ending. Principals and Others Concerned in the Contest Arrested. New York, June 10.—Before a crowd ef more than ten thousand people Peter Maher and Tom Sharkey met in the arenas of the Palace Athletic Club last night and the contest had a most unsatisfactory end- ing. Both Mahar and Sharkey bad trained carefully and when they «tripped in the ringeach one was the picture of health and strength. Maher wasa big*favorite, but there seemed to be plent of Sharkey mouey ce When they began operations Maher’s ad- vantage in height and reach was very marked. The boxing wae very tame for five rouods neither man showing a mark. In the sixth round Sharkey with a we!l- directed straight right on the mouth sent Peter sprawling half way through the ropes where he struggled for five seconds before he regained his feet. Ten seconde later the gong ended the sixth round, and when Maher returned to his corner he spat outa lotof blood, The seventh round was nearly completed when Maher, after getting in eome goud blows on Sharkey, sent the latter to the floor near the ropes with a left in the wind and a right ewing on the jaw. Tom wasup again inside of five seconds and rushed into a clinch. In this clinch Maher kept working his right on the body, and when the gong sounded neither heeded the warning of tae time keeper but kept on hitting each other. One of Mahber’s seconds rushed over and grabbed Maker. While se was trying to pull the big fellow away Sharkey swung his right ou the second’s face dazing him. By this time the house was in an uproar aod there were cries of foul. In- apectcr McLaughlin here ordered the police to arrest all those concerned in the fight. Tbe principals were the first to be placed under arrest and then the seconds and referee were told to accom- pany the officers. While all this was going ou the hundreds of spectators were clamor- ing for a decision froin the referee. Finally it was made known that referee Co'vil’e had decided to call the bout a draw. This did not seem to please a good many, but according to the conditions agreed upon by both men the jadgment of the yeferce was right aud proper, stynsrvornsnovnnnvenannnnnnnnns FOR TEN YkARS without a break Carters’ Haszard’s Improved Turnip has taken first-prize at the Provincial Exhibition, from seed sold by us. Buy only the best; you cannot afford to experiment with cheap seed you run the risk of losing your crop. The best Turnip Seed the best Manjrel geed, the best Carrot Seed monary ean buy if for saieat Carters’ Seed Ntere. and by their agents throught the Provincial GEO. CARTER & CO. The Seedsmen pevenverrennrenerrernarerey verity MAAAAQbdSh bALAMLAbaddd SALLAbsbb ba ddaddsdbdddddddddadede MG tatiana A Denial From Constantineple. Loxpoy, June 10.—Latest advices from Constantinople deny that the Powers are alvecating direct negotiations between Turkey and Greece. _ Railway Disaster. mavana, June 10.—A_ passenger from Havana for Matanzas by dynamite yesterday. were killed. train was wrecked Eleven persons -_——P> © 4 LipkraL-ConservaTive ELectors are reminded of the meeting to be held in Kindergarten Hall on Saturday evening next. The meeting is in conoectign, with the selecting of candidates to contest the city at* the fortheeming election, Le: there be a large and reprecentative gather- ipg. a. Piant Lise Foiper.—The Plant Line have issued avert handsome and attrac- tive folder, giving their summer sailings and full information as t>» their favorite route between Boston and tne Provinces. This folder contains a vey useful map of the Proviicrs. Parties having friends coming from the United States should send their address to A. L. Chipman, Can- adian Agent, Halifax, for one of thege folders. — Get the Best The pntlic are too intelligent to pur chace « worthless article a second time, or the coutrary they want the best!) Physic* sian are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oil. + cplteleminctinicloclbta Lonvon, June 8.—At the royal military tournament at Islingtony’ in the bayonet team fighting today between the Regulars and the Colonials, the prize was cafriéd off by the 48th Canadian Highlanders. 8©86006906069090090000098009 Our soda Water is run like the rest of our business, backed by honest intention to give you the very best, irrespective of what we may derive therefrom, There’s a difference in Soda Water although people cannot always tell where it lies. It is this very difference that ‘wins us our trade. Doing business, pleasing the people isa phrase very common about our store. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, © POS OSSS SSOSHSSSOOSOSE BOSE SCVIVSSGLESSOSSSSOCSE @8SCCOCSCOOEOHOHOOEOOOEES = Refricer- ators From $11 up 5 ifce cream, E'reezers From $2 25 Tried and True Garden FLose DODD & ROGERS 6 eo) lar—regular $4.20, goes at y RE SPAS OIL CCE HS A Perkins, In order to make a clearance, the balance discount; all newly imported and the very Jatest style Sterns & Turner of our New Spring Capes must go ata big At the regular price these garments are cheap, but as the price now offered you will get the biggest bargain possible. New Spring Capes at $1 50 Now for $1.00 New Spring Capes at $2.25 Now for $1 50. New Spring Capes at$3.00 now for $2.00, New Lpring Capes at$4.50 now for $5.60 New Spring Capes at $6.00 now for $4.00 New Sp. ing Capes at $7.50 now for $5 00 New Spring Capes at $9 00 now for 6.00 New Spring Capes at 12 00 now for 8.90 New spring Capes at 15.00 now for 10.00 Come and get a bargain at "Sunnyside DRY GOODS STORE. ™ Youd Better Hurry. It you come SOON youll be able to get one of| those New Spring Capes we are clearing at). 33 1-3 per cent. discount. Theyre going with aj rush though—you'd better come up NOW. ASTATASMAALZAMAM Neat Capes, in black or colors, veire collar, stitehed alge, price $1.65, 7 Dow (0c Nice light Capes iu fawn or brown white stitching, $1.35, reduced to 90e Plain Capes, two shades of brawn, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.89, $1 20 bie reduced to Nicely made Cape, wide sweep, handsome- ly trimmed with braid, $2.40 $1 60 reduced te All wool tweed Cape—nlaid inside— velvet collar, price $2.85, now. $1 Q (0) Two styles, each handsome in its wiy, fairly deep, wide sweep—reg- lar $3.55, reduced Very handsome fawn Cane, 10, .rows of stitching round edge, Medic} G2, 80 And all Moore $2.43 Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide aweep, encet blue, faced with white, stylish collar, $4.95, reduced * eee" B3.30 Very pretty fawn Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with self cloth ap- plique and silk stitched, $6.50 reduced to 4 3b4 Halfa dozen or so of different styles at $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Culor, Cadet blue, box plait back, trimmed, pearl buttons, stylish new collar shape, wide sweep, moderate depth, 4 50 regular $6.75, for Two specials, one dark navy blae, and one black, 26 inches deep, 150 mches sweep, plain —new collar, 4 50 $6,75, for Pretty Cardinal Cape, Medici collar, 4 34 stitched all round with white silk, price $6.56, reduced to Habdtome figured black cloth, silk lined, trimmed ribbon and $6.95, reduced to wend 64 q fA Something nice fora middle aged lady . black, trimmed jet and ribbea—25 inches deep, $6.95, reduced 4 64 to Very handsome fawn cloth cap rt and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 1¢ i: x 5 Ai} 5 BY New Bolero shape, fawa cloth, braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to New Bolero shape in black silk, jet trimmed, $7 85, reduced to Handsome figured black cloth, ble silk lining, jet and ribbon 6 6: trimming, $9.95 for Very handsome silk cape, trimmed wim ~ jet and goffered lace, $14.45, Q ie reduced to One beautiful cape in black plush, rie i, bon and jet trimming, silk 12 i r lining, $18.95, reduced to A small lot (about 10) of:last year’s o -., EA — PA going at balf price. We Advertise We Have | 1) S 2490s =n @ OOOO oes $ & MelLeod é COING DOWN. wie ” Is our Big Line ef Men’s Enamel Boots. at $1,75. Shoes $2, now $1,35. to be wiped off to clean them. this season, These boots lock well and-only require We have too many and must clear them out COFF BROS. % Old price, $2.85, going, going —_ ne enti INow Then, : E For the Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, Toy Pis Fire ‘Crackers, Medals & Badges, Chinese lente Mond : tions Zz Visitors to the city should! the p94, fail to come and see our disteTheag,, of goods and big decoration: to age, HASZARD | ~~ ei 7 + Moore |. -