a Pa emce yg Lar; ¥., eg en 8 + We Te i a le PR mt wl ee oe ey 8, 100 "Haggis" ‘Brand shades 16s EACH COMPLETE ee inetd with best Haggis Brand Spring Roller, well worth 25c. Ask Oe eae for Haggis Brand and see that ie a WON OEE, os bic a Mb bape es cs 5S Also 200 Imperial Brand Shades .lmperial ‘brand rollers, plain .-and with dados, from 35c¢ up -.--..With and without fringe..... ‘ Br 9s pc. 4 em & bo % LAU URTAINS -.....direct from Menufacturers, ......Nottingham, England. Best ao oe value obtainable, Elegant de- ee oe eee Weeks’. The People’s Store. : A BARG , 30 pairs of Ladies’ Dongo- § la button, patent tip, Good- year Welt, Boots, sent to us [LADIES ; : the by mistake, price of which is $3 a pair; ; regular our “price for them only $1.50 apair. This is a rare bargain. See our window. 7 in x, J ost Stamper’s Co rner, ; 5 Hers | am Again. = ubscriber has opened cut in the store formeriy occupied by J. B. Mec- Do ald, Queen Street, with a brand new stock of Dry sods and Ladies’ sad (-te-Wear Clothing. To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee I will sell at cost for the next >OOO 3009909 90900660 two weeks. If you want to get bargains give me acall. P GOODSTEIN. Below Johnson & Jchnson’s, cor Queen and Richmon Sts. Bicycle Wanis. You Can’t Ride a Wheel Unless you Chew Gum. PVPHPPNPDHRNDTeHeDHeHoENTORTHRHTEToNrEnTenHeRH ROOD ——Tutti Frutti—— =— Mexican Fruit oman Calla | Rookh— _— Pepsin Gum——— Cassava Fruit——— REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. e008 eoegeerovececes, ‘hau’ and TELEGRAPHIC, Window: * & 6 e ° we % & e & e s be w @ @ @ 6 6 6 2 oe a e 3 SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Fast Atlantic Steamship Service Date of Proregation Still in Doubt. Orrawa, June 15—Sir Richard Cart- wright vesterday afternoon moved ap- proval of the Fast Line Steamship contract. He said that the propose! vessels will be ten thousand tons; speed, 2] knots, and of the Comvania type. The only question of doubt that had arisen he said was as’to the capacity of Messrs. Peterson & Ta‘t to carry Out the contract. (a this point the Government had satisfied itseif. Sir Charles Tupper regretted that the ships were to be turret ships. He knew of no fast passenger line that had turret ships. Mr. Wood, of Hamilton, a government supporter, spoke against the whole Fast Atiantic Steamship echeme. Sir Richard Cartwright stated in answer to a questian that it was not the intention] of the Gevernment to create a railway comraission. : Prorogation is not now expected before | Thursday of next week, and the chances are it will not take place until the end of the month. Sir Richar promised another lot of estimates on Wednesday. ‘ > os | « Cartwright has supplementary ene eee ep SUICIDE OF A DIAMOND KING. Barney Barnato Leaps into the Sea Lonpon, June 15.—A despatch from Funchal, island Madeira, off ti-e west coast of Morrocco, says that on the arrival t! ere of the British steamsh ip Scot, which Jeit Table Bav, Cane Town, on June 2nd for Southampton, it was announced that Barney Barnato,the South Africandiamon | king, who was among the passengers, had committed suicide by leaping overboard. His body was recoyered. — A Straight Denial. Moxtreat, June 15.--°. M, Hayee, general manager of the Grand Trank Rallway, in an interview, yesterday, denied that the Grand Trunk had any intenticn of Operating the Tatercolonial. , Cricket at Camoridge. CampBrincs, June 15.—At the close cf the play yesterday the Cam bridge men had 260 runs totheir credit for three wickets down, playing against the Phila- delphia cricketers. P. B. Island Fish Report. Malpeque—Lobster, cod and mackerel fisheries poor. | 7 Mr, Joseph Bennett in the London Musical Times, quotes the following gem from a local newspaper: “Most comic songs are atrocious, and tae men who sing them ought to be decapitated for their first ! offence, and treated with sti!! greater sever- | ity 1f they shonid ever sing again in the same hideous direction.” According toa monkish traditiov, as Mr. Bennett reminc gs | us, St. Denis walked about, after decapitat ion, with his head under his arm, but that feat is nothing compared to the singing of a comic song by a headless vocalist. —_——_~-.—. There are parts of Switzerland which ought to be a pleasant place to die in, where all the dead, rich as well as poor, are buried at the public expense. Coffins and all other necessary articles are furnish- ed on aoplication to certain undertakers designated by the government. Everything connected with the interment is absolutely gratuitous, ————-—@ rE Ey Es at «Sree a S.rsprnyrsavnpnnnnersegronennaniD FOR TEN YEARS 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 yourun the risk of losing your crop. The best Turnip Seed the best Mangel Seed.the best Carrot Seed monev ean buy if for saleat Carters’ Seed Store, and by their agents throught the Provincial GEO. CARTER & (0. The Seedsmen QbAQdddccd: GAAdddddadddddddad MUUUUdMbAdbLdddbdbddddddddd Lébdddddaddddadddsddddddddaddddddddadds tyne? Ji THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 15, GEN- WEYLER MUST GO. Campos Will Not Agree to a Continuation of His Poticy. A despatch to the New York Herald from Havana say: “It is believed here, now that the long suppressed news of af- fairs in Madrid has been made,public, that General Weyler’s return to Spain will be the most important result of Canovas’ success in retaining power. Private tele- grains have been sent to persons here in which it was distinctly stated that Campos, Dominguez and Pidal bad given their eupport to Canovas only with the plain stipulation that General Weyler should go. In fact, it is felt here that Campoa, who is now in power in Spain and fills the popslar eye, would not on any account lend him- self tothe continuation of General Weyler’s policy. The plan is to send General Lar- in here from Porto Rico and than supplant him in turn by General Blanee or Campos. The private telegrams seem to leave no doubt as to General Weyler’s coming re- tirement, and big as is the responsibility for changing captains at socritical a point, it appears to be settled. The first duty of Weyler’~ successor, when he comes, will be to al’ow the starving reconcentrados to go at once into the fertile fields and cul- livate there 'he means of life which are denied the:n inside the diteh«s and forte. Just previons to General Wey er’s return to Havana he ecountered some of Gom- ez’s forces near Saneti Spiritus, under command of Gomez bhim-elf, and was for- ced to retreat, leaving fifty head on the field end on- hundred prisouera in the hand» of the rebels. ~ eee DIED. At Tryon, on Friday 11th inst., Edward Howatt, aged 64 years and 6 months. A lot of fence raila, spruce boards and Fcantling; aleo another lot of cedar shingles landing today at Connolly’s Wharf for Jas Barrett. Jubilee medals, Jubilee buttons, ten different designs to select from, only 5c each or 6 for 25c. Jubilee note paper Juinlee envelopes,’ Jubilee papeteries, Jubilee exercise books, Jubilee flags, large colored pictures of Queeu Victoria, very fine; you will want them for decorating Only 25c each; see them.—Carter’s Book- score, importers of Jubilee goods, Have you got yeur flags for the jubilee ? See the lerge stock ef all kinds of flags at Carter’s Bookstore, the jubilee store. 136—I1w. er ae 3806 C6006 80803060008C0 We Don't Want The Earth the earth, but to give you SODA VYWATER on top of earth. A large steady trade seems to show we are pleasing the people. In the hot, thirsty weath- er, remember Centrai Drug Store for cool, refres hfeg Soda A. W. REDDIN, Pho. B SUNNYSIDE, , HOO2OCOOSOOCEOOE 200800900058 S0009001 0000088 O604 SO0CSSOeR8S0C0e900 VIC SHSSHCSSSOSSOCCABSOCSGCO Coats. A choice line of Men's Waterproof Coats, in English and Canadian manufacture, Prices from $1.50 up. You will save money and get a good article if you come to us for your Coats. JB liaeiaielt Hid Stall, Waterproof Opposite west end Market. ‘enssanenseciataiecciesionesaameeeedinenmemetl ~ SEASONABLE om re ence ae nent eneenngesmenesoannaasch genes _ — 1897 A ane Sr eee ma GOODS SEASONABLE ¢ at Sunnyside Dry Soods Store—~ White Muslins, Crepon Cottons, Tucked Muslins, Blouse Silks, Coload Mistias, EK ndeoi-lerias. SU VIVRE MWELLINERY STRAW HATS GIVING BIG BARGAINS IN CAPES We want your wool, and will give the highest price going in cash or trade. Hays the best T weeds in the market to shaw you. MO LI MOLI MOM as, Sterns & Turner THE GHEAPNEST KIND OF GOODNESS PO as and the best kind of cheapness are here—in Ladies’ Capes. ness in make, goodness in finish, absurd cheapness in price. cent. off these new garments just in the season when you want them. though, they’re fewer every day. Goodness in cloth, good. Think of it—334 per Come early, Neat Capes, in black or colors, velve oll stitched edg rice $1.05, 7 rs itched edge, p $1.05, i0e Nice Jight Capes in fawn or brown 90 white stitching, $1.35, reduced to C Plain Capes, two shades of brown, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.89 reduced to . $1.20 Nieely mad« Cape, wide sweep, bandsome- at aeg ty with braid, $2.40 $1 : 60 All wool tweed Cape—nlaid inside—velvet collar, price $2.85, now 8 ] 9 0) Two styles, each handsome in ira way, fairly deep, wide sweep—reg- QV¢ lar $3.55, redneed 2 43 Very handsome fawn Cane, 10 rows of stitching round edge, Beit @2 80 collar—regu lar $4.20, goes at Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide sweep, cadet blue, faced with white, stylish collar, $4.95, reduced $3.30 to Very pretty fawn Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with self clotb ap- piique and silk stitched, $6.50 reduced to ‘ 4 dd 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 blue, and one black, 26 inches deep, 150 inches sweep, plain —new collar, 4 50 $6,75, for Medici collar, Pretty Cardinal Caps. M cil, price $6.50, reduced to 4 O4 Handeome figured black cloth, silk lined, ae ae Something nice fora middle aged lady— black, trimmed jet and ribbon—25 — deep, $6.95, reduced 4 64 Very handsome fawn cloth cape—deer and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 10 New Rolero shape, fawn cloth, 5 A7 braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to New Bolero shape in black silk, jet trimmed, $7.85, reduced to oD 23 Handsome tigured black cloth, black silk lining, jet and ribbon trimming, $9.95 for 6 64 Very handsome silk eape, trimmed with jet and goffered lace, $14.45 reduced to de 9 64 One beautiful cape in black plush, rib-§ hon and jet trimming, silk 12 64 lining, $18.95, reduced to A small lot (about 10) of last year’s Capes going at halt price. All we advertise we have. MOOR E& McLEOD—.. No sweat pad:. collars, Gulline Metal Stitched Air Collars} Niabe BY THE GULLINE-PHEUMATIC COLLAR 60., Gaaney, P.0. The strongest, most durable, lightest, coolest, easiest and best fitting Horse Collars on earth. § Heavier loads drawn with less exertion than with any other § Sure cure for sore necks and shoulders, The stitch- ing is rust-proof metal, is not affected by moisture, and will § notrip. All collars, from the lightest buggy to the heaviest , dray, are made of the very best leather, and tested by a pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and are so guarantced. THE GULLINE STRAW COLLARS are also metal stitched and challenge ali others for durability 9 and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic Collarsexcepted.) THE AMES HOLDEN COMPANY, OF MONTREAL, Lro. Sole Selling Agents for Canada, with fuii stocks at Montreal, Toronto, St. John, N.B., ay = Winnipeg, Victoria & Vancouver, B.C, ee ee ee ee WHITE ROSE .—Absolutely pure snow white soap. ROYAL GAK | Best Soap made for is comfort in its use. Nothing finer made. all laundry and family purposes. There SILVER BAR.—A Soap of wonderful cleansing and lasting properties cu in pound bars. DAINTY .—A bar of good scourirg soap. PRIZE BAR — Adapted for general household purpeses. A large quantity of pure Diamord Potash and Lapthorne’s Roval Potash on hand and in course of mannfacture. superior to imported lyes. For sale everywhere. They are indispensable to Severy household, and sie Cl’*town Soap Works. JiMES D. LAPTHORNE & CO, 34+— PROPRIETORS. ‘Now Then, | ; CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS: | for the Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, Toy Pistoagy” Fire Crackers, Medals h Badges, Chinese Lanterns, e@# Visitors to the city should 20% fail to come and see our display of goods and big decoration. HASZARD MagRe PUBLIC ROTICR Public Notice is hereby given thet apr tion will be madeto the Parliament act? ada at the next session thereof, for an av! incorporate The Dominion Building", Loan Association of the City of T the Province of Ontario, a Building a already incorporated under chap oe th? the Revised St*tutes of Ontario. 187. ion purpose ofenabling the said Assoc’a carry on business anywhere in the Dom os! of Canada, with ak Can pengete of @ t mpany and Buildin ety. i: “Dated ath eCity of oronto. ‘aforesaid, 1) st day of February, A. aS ’ er MACDONELL & BOLAND Toronto Street. Toronto, Solicitors for EP said Apricants, dylaw 3timay31 a