"* a “—- oe 0 EE EEE 4 a ee eae OMe es - ‘ ETS <a] Saas ee ’ ‘ J *? Pe ae. he ni oll _ a ome THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 15 WEEKS’ AT Soc. WORTH UP T 30c. \ vy 100 nieces of Dress Goods t is, worth up tO Suc. @ vard i 5 for choice. All vo at 3dd5e fe i2 Days Only At 50c. WORTH UP TO $1.00 I choicest Dress Goods in our S early ll new, and_ latest materials of this season, going at 00c. ay: gular price up to $1.00 per yaru Our Capes Are Clearing Fast Capes worth up to $4.10 at $2 00 lo do 5.25 at 2.75 Oo do 8.25 at 4.00 ee Velvet, Lace, Black and Colored Clot] \ rare chance to get a cape oe per cent. discount off, Ladies’ Best English Waterproofs, BiG: BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILE ON, W. A. WEEKS & Co and Retail W holesale B ordeaux Claret Co. (La Compagnie des vins de Bordeaux) ——— a For Summer Outings Boating and Fishipvg Trips or Country Excursions Qur Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors. ranging from contents, are vivi ny ge neral satisfaction. Bes Call or write for our new complete Price |.st of Wines, Liquors, etc., which ther choice brands Boo Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. quarts. Montiorrand Claret - Per case of | doz. eontalns amongst Cc quarts, $1 per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Al-o a full assortment of Champegnes, Eurgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 Hospital Street. Montreal Jul 5 7914 hs pecial Sale ladies Skirts and Waists. Magnificent collars, the latest styles and patterns, the king skirt Also big hargains in Cr ien’s Wear of all kinds Big bargains to-night. Call to e vw before ching elsewhere. P GOGDSTEIN. w York Cheay Store TENDERS a ‘i Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned, up to 5 p. m. on Thurs- day, July loth, for the building of a Grand Stand on the grounds of the Ch’: town A. A. Assn. Ajso for the construc tion of a quarter mile racing track. lans and epecifications to be office of seen at PETERS, PETERS & INGS. july 13 3: WANTED.—A girl ‘or general housework. Apply at this office. WA N’ r ED MrsJohn A, coox no was bing. St. Cua Longworth, Apply to Peters Road dy wky ai. LOST.—In this city yeste roay afternoon a sum of money, including a $20 bill, Reward on ieaving same at this office, 2i §S Sto S12 acc ording, to | 0006 0000 bee SeeCenesoeee se TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOLES TO " NOTES FROM 1HE CAPITAL. Inside Service to be Attacked, Lobster Season Extended. ‘HE EXAMINER, Orrawa, July 13.—A_ startling rumor is current in the parliament buildings,— affecting the older members of the inside service. It isto the eflect that the govern- ment has decided to superannuate all officers over sixty years ofage. If this be true, it would apply to ministers, namely Colonel] Minister of Militia, Colonel White, deputy Postmaster General and Mr. Parmelee of the department of Trade and Commerce. Hon. Mr. Fielding, as acting Minister of Marine and Fisheries has revoked the action of Sir Louis Henry Davies, decided upon just previous to the Minister’s depar ture, has and decided to extend the season for the catchingjof jobsters in places where it would expire on July L5ta, for nine days —that is up to and including Saturday, July 24th. THE PAPAL DELEGATE. ——_——— Leaves for Rome on Saturday. three deputy Panet, deputy Toronto, July 13.—Mgr. Merry del Val leaves for Rome on Saturday. Ii bas been stated, on good authority, that Mgr. del Val’s report will be againet the'settie- ment of the School Question made by the Laurier Government. Railway Men Dismissed. ——— Quesec, July 13.—The Canadian Jubilee contingentarrived yesterday in the steamer Scotsman, Thirteen out of fourteen of the Intercol- noial Railway employes at Point Levis were discharged today. Ten employes at (haudiere were also discharged. Russia’s Imperial appanages, const itut- ing the domain reserved for the support of the younger branches of the Imperial family, which was begun by Emperor Paul 1., now comprises 21,000 000 acres, with a revenue of $10,000,000 a year. The Department of Appanag res is the lar- gest land—owner, farmer, and wine prod- ucer in the Empire, and is develuping timber, sugar, and cotton industries on a very large scale. Itis distinct from the private possessions of the Romanoffs and from the state or Crown demesnes, Svepevevevevvovenerenenenevoveneneee Souvenir Goods A beautiful assortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte. town. City Post Office, Queen Square Gardens olontal Building. 8.8. Stanley, etc Kvery vis- itor and ‘ourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa SOUuVeNnIr of their visit to the “Garden of the Gulf.” Also Stirling’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUs venir Paper Weights etc etc. GEO. CARTER & O00. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, elc., etc. oo etc. Queen Street. MAdLddAdddddddddddcdaddddidddddidS HS RIT RTT Sexse M: ike youl own Bathing aps Oiled Muslin as you want it. Makea nice article for little money. A, W. REDDIN, Phm. 8 SUNNYSIDE, SSCSOSNSSESSSOSSOSESSEL DS 696606620808 800080 06000600608 D C600 8H00800 money for a private residence for an I1m- ported gentlemen, and also providing b a | | with fire, | ghts,aod other perq' sites rT ome COLLEGE BOY ON THE WAR PATH. Sir, —What’s the matter with Fred Peters and the Prince of Wales Vollege? Was he playing a game of bluff on the students for an elect on dodge wlea he got them to circulate petitions over the country getting their fathers’, brothers’ and friends’ names, with @ promise to give them anew Ccl.ege as a bribe Sto vote for a one— horse power government, and secure the votes ot the members to get a $50.000 doller debeati re for the election z Ten nm rs were advertized and called for up to June lst, and up to this time have not been awarded! Is it a fect, as rumor has it, that the plans are in sach a condi- tion that the one-man government, run by Fred. Peters, is ashamed to award it to Schurman & Co. who are reported to have the lowest tender ? What isthe matter with thé one-man government? Is it that the} plans don’t suit the specification or the | specification dou’t suit the plans? Or is it that some of the material specified to be used in the construction is so flimsy tbatit would not be safe to put the Students int» the building after it was completed ? Is it that the levels or grades for a foundation are in the same condition as the levels and grades of the wing to the asylum, where the work cannot be proceeded with ? Will Mr. Peters rise and explain his conduct to the country, or is he ashamed to let the people kuow about the elaborate residence he is providing for Dr. Anderson at the people’s expense ? The area of the floors of the whole building is 18,000 feet, aud Dr. Anderson’s own elaborate private apart- new ments wiil take over 4,000 feet, leaving only 14,000 feet for all tbe class rooms, corridor-, lecture rooms, cloke roome, | ete., and as the building will cost the coun- } y $30,090 when completed, what r.ght | has the one-man goverument to expend | over six thousand dollars ot the peopies’ | next thing the people will be asked to do is to furnish this gevtle.aen’s apartmeuts : If it is necessarv, as Mr. Peters says, io build a new Coli ce, which I have my doubts about, why uot build one for the students oniv, and let Dr. Auderson provice a residence tur himself out of his high sal- ary, as other professors have to do. I con- tend that we co rot want a new college while the finances of the country are in such a condition as they have been placed | by the one-man government. The present building is qui ite Jar ge enough by the re- moval of Dr. Anderson from his living apartments and with an expenditure on the present brilding of one thousend dollars will give ample room for years to come, and thereby ve a saving to the country of $29,000 or is the petition which was con- ercted by the Peters government and cir- culeted by the s.u‘ents and their friends, the preparation ot pars and specification aud the passage of the act to issue de- ben ures, and the ca! ling for tenders, a huge | humbug, so as to place funds in the hands of the one-man government to be squander- ed for political purposes in the same man- ner as the $15,000 which was voted for the repairs of the provincial building was ? How is it that the Guardian, of June 18th, 1897, in giving an elaborate description ot the college did not give an account of the gorgeous, nagaificant and elaborate apart- ments Dr. Anderson is provided ia ‘b> spec'fication. Was it surpressed by the leader cf the governme nt to gull the peopie of this province? These ure questions for Pe‘ers and hie organs SSRARESARS aS the honorable Fred. to. ‘nswer before the 21st. ¥ CoLLEGE Boy Footep. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL PirrssurG, July 1i—There is no change in this section regarding the coal miner’s strike. 18,000 men are idle in this district Loxpon, July 11,—It is announced tha the Anglo Egyptian expedition is to be in creased to ten tuousand men. The column will capture Omduarmon and rescue D.rfur, Kordofan, Semma, Bahr el Ghazai and other places. A portion of the front wiil advance alung the Kiartoum side of the Nile MonTREAL, July 1l.—It looks now as if the preferential clause were doomed and there isarumor that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has so cabled his colleagues. Mr. Tarte’s paper has also an inspired article saving that if England does not renounce the treat- ies made with Germany and Belginm, Canada will have to reconstruct her trade policy. Wecficred the preferential claus - sto Eagland,says Mr. Tarte, but to no ther couutries. Orrawa, duly LI—A great municipal sensa'ion has been created by the resigna- | tion of eight alderman of the capitol as a! protest against the purchase of two Ame- rican fire engints in preference to Canadi- ans. The Waterous Engine Works Co., in Brantford, are willirg to put their en- gine against any American engine, but a majority of the council put the deal through. The minority challenge the others to test the matter at the polls. ee ee Ane wehae yntinues to be ravag sd by tle} rabbit pect. All ettorts to ex! rminate it have failed, In seven years New South Wales has expended over $4,000.000 n fighting the pest, while since 1890, 956 mies of barrier rabbit-proot feace has been erected. But to little purpcs. And what is most alarming ‘sthat the rabbit is re- ported to be developing new and alarmi: g capacities. It can climb trees and fences, crawl through the meshes of wire fences supposed to Le rabbit proof, and generally triumph over a'! the artsemployed against it. Queensland is trying, with great pati ence, to enlist battalions of microbes in the warfare against the all-invading rabbit. The bacillus of Pasteur’s chicken cholera is cultivated and concealed in pellets of pollard, and these are to be scattered over he country. ERIT is what has given Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES, {cent during this week. 1897. WILL NOT HOLD 1 —_—_———- a The balance of our summer Hats, Bonnets and Shapes. Just see the prices, and if yoa want a hat you will buy, ULE STOCKINGS Al ioelmM, Goods, at Perkins, Sterns & Turn Lawn Tennis F lannels, RaVSVVoesstBOOD RAPS VSSEF AUD We do not intend to carry over if low price wij] a WEA ERD, FesPreweMerwsDresrewr oo Our stock of Golf Hosiery and Stockings is too large, and in order to reduce it will give a discount of 20 per Cricket Flannels, Bathing Slits, and all kinds os se: asonable Dry t : eisai: sialon of jov Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Store ‘DP ABEAS TASS HARAANAS SASSAAERARSRERASS Shirt | cASAAAAARAARAAARAR Whew | But it's Hot 7 BEEF CooL Summer Coats, $1.00 up. Cool ‘Cool Summer Underwear. Cool Summer Suits. Cool Summer Trousers. At the Very Lowest Prices. They & velues,and you should ‘see em. » A, BRUCE Fine Tailoring Waist snaps Moore & McLeod. b hE SE SS EE SEE SSS SS ES PES SSE EE EES Es FY FO ae Melt At, CO NR EO ante see" = No. 1—Is a very nice line of dainty cool. light grass linen Blouses—collars and cuffs at- tached—well made good fitting,, sizes 52, 34. 56, 38, regular price 85c, going at 58ce No 2.—Ts a dark cotton waist, witn stylish separable whit» collar and cuffs, the cotton of specially fine and good, the fit and finish are A 1. They’re made by ‘the best Shirt Waist Maker we know of. At the have sizes 52, 34, 56, $1.50, going at $1.00 Come early before sizes are broken. > om — > . a time of writing this, (9 a. 38,—the regular m,) we price is ; ; ; ; Ey 3| 3 ; * en NOMINATION NIGHT. GRAND LIBERAL RALLY }} i a a ae - - — ont eee aw oe etl ae “ee MARIRT HALE — Wednesday Evening July 14th AT EIGHT OCLOCK Addresses will be delivered by Hou. Frederick Peters Messrs. Rogers and Prowse, and other leading Politicians. Come and hear the plain facts put and the public quer tions discussed. , MATTHEW ALLEN, Secretall July 8 —