THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 11, 1897. LA te yee 100 “Haggis” Brand Window Shades RACH COMPLETE 163 with best Haggis Brand Spring bow de ee 8 well worth 25c. Ask ....for Haggis Brand and see that -- you § wok Es 6 i oid c's a ed es fy s9 200 Imperial Shades .Imperial brand rollers, plain .and with dados, from 35c¢ up with and without fringe...... Brand CURTAINS qdugyy direct from Mvnufacturers, -....-Nottingham, England. Best ‘een yalue obtainable, Elegant de- . Sik SNS... 2 wee wee eee ee eees Weeks’ ; The. People’s Store. eote ooo This time it’s Shoes Yes, Ladies’ Dongola patent tip shoes, new fresh stoek, and the price is only 95c a pair, Think of it! Would you be without a pair of Dongola Shoes when you can buy them at 95ca pair? Ouraim isto give you the vest value in shoes to be had in Ch’town. Can we do it? Call and see; R. BK. Jost GOSS 9400 O0446046 Stamper’s Corner, : zone 60009000 000000080000q 8 + . $ e e : Bicycle Wants. : e ° ° “ ° s $ You Can't Ride a Wheel ° ° Uniess you Chew Gum. 2 4 * Tutti Frutti——— : ° Mexican Fruit ® * Calla Rookh-—— § Peprin Gum—— § Cassava Fruit —§ ° ; > $ e a : ry 3 REDDIN BROTHERS 3 e , 2 s Opposite P. QO. ° Sane coeecceeecscocceases 5 Real Estate For Sale. Building Lot« in Ch’town and 2 Acres im Royalty. There wil! be sold by Publie Auction, en the premises, on Saturday, the twelfth dav of June. next, at the hour of eleven e’clock in the forenoon. Town Lots No. 36 and 37, in the 2nd hundred, being eituated on the east side of Cumberlaud St, and between Richmond and Sydney Sts... This property wiil be sold in plote to suit purchasers. On the same day at the hour of twelve e’elock poon, on the premises, 3 acres in the Royalty of Charlottetown, situate on the north side of Kinsington Road, and jaet beyond the Exhibition Grounds. The above lands are part of the estate of the late William Murphy. For terms eee panteulits apply to Haszard, or to en R. BEAIRSTO. Auction<er. 12%7—eod ts SSS ST Cees <eNeeee TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCEES T@ THE nas. |TH8 J UBILEE PROCESSION. Official Programme Published in the Times, ———— | Where Premier Laurier and the Can- adian Troops Will Be. ee eee Lonpon, June 11.—The Times gives the Official programme of the procession for June 22. An imposing array of regulars with bands and seven batteries cf arvillery will form the vanguard. Then will come Royal Aides-de-Camps, Field Marshal!s and their equerries, foreign attaches ard deputies, the Queen’s Prussian Dragoons, Lord Mayor, thirty-six Ennglish apd foreign Princes, Indian escort, Lord Wols- eley, Commander-in-Chief, immediately preceeding the Queen who will have the Duke of Cambridge on ber right hand and the Prince of Wales and Duke of Con- naught on her left. Then wil) follow the Gold Sticks-in-waiting, Masters of Horses and Masters of Buck-Hounds with their equerries and roval grooms A large body of home and colonial tro»ps will ccme next with the colonial troops forming the Queen’s escort in separate colonial pro- cession. lt will be noticable tbat the Canadian troops are foliowed inimediately by Hon. Mr. Laurier the Canadian Pre- mier who will be the ‘iret after advarce guard of roysl horse guards, while a por- tion of the Canadian troops wil! bring up the rear. —_——___ ->-_- --— a RUMORS, Germany said to Want t the War Prolonged. It is Said That Her Object is the Overthrow of the Greek Dynasty. Loxpox, June 11.--A correspondent of the Mail says: Extraordinary rumors are Cu;zent ax to the attitude of Germany. It is alleged that the Gertnan Government seeks the overthrow of the Greek dynasty, and to establish rigorous control of Greek finances in order to attain a double ebject. Germany wants a continnance of the war aud to have the terms of peace finally dic- tated in Athens itself. —— a a 1 FOR TEN YEARS without a break Carters Haszard’s Improved ‘urnip ' 3 |! 3 ie a perenne Reet 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 Mangel gSeed.:be best Carrot Need money eaa bny if for saleat Carters’ Seed Store, and by their agents throught the Provincial GEO. CARTER & CO. The Seecsmen Filidi lilies MUMUbUAASALALAAGAAALALGAAAAASALLALAAGLAALLAAGLAAAGAALLAAAAbAAALA * ® & @ s s & a. * * oo e@ $ | Ss a e a & : 6 * 2 e WEATHER. cool, DELICIOUS SODA. Soda Right, Flavers Right, Served Richt, Cold as Charity. ; eoee A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, O59 8COSSOOT SHOE BOLUS OSU LEYEDECCOOSOES * e = oe 0006 0008 0O88 000110008 S860 INTERCOLONIAL EXTENSION, The Road to be Extended Intg Montreal. Rauivalent of Seven Millions to be Added tothe Public Debt. Orrawa, Juve 11.—In co mm ittee of sup ply on the railway estimates, Sir Charles Tupper asked for information in reference to the agreement for the extension of the Intercolonial to Moutreal. This motion brought on a lively discus- sen. Hon. Mr. Blair said this arrange- ment had been concluded so far as:poasible without parliamentary authority. The terms had been agreed upon with the Graod Trunk Railway and the Drummond Counties Kvilway to secnre an extension of the Inte-coloxial into Montreal not later than November next. ‘The facts bronght were that the equivalent of seven millioa dollars wil! be added to the Federal debt for a zigzag live 76 miles lounger than the present route, via St. Jobn. The scheme is a good thing for the G:an Trunk ‘and some Mon'treal cap'talists, who get clear of a white elephent road. The discnssion will be resomed when Hoo, Mr. Dlair briugs dow the ineasure. The Inter- Maritime Hatch. Hatiray, June 11.—The Inter-Maritime match at Bedford yesterday was won by Nova Scotia with a score, of 705 points, New Brunewick came second with 698 points, and P. E. Island third with 651. —_— DIED. At Argyle Shore, on June Ist, after; fou years’ illuess, Peter McArthur, aged. “44 years. i3i ie, ¥ k a =a = : Nima lg Se Sa seta \ a the eat tar a p Nee DOBELL LINE. SS. Polino is due heal from Mon- treal, Monday, the 14th inst., and sails for St. John’s, Nfld., via North and South Sydney, carrying produce under deck and liv stock on deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight or passage apply to N, RATTENBURY, Agent. eens, pat 2i, quar 2i. ee Refriger=. ators From $1 up: Lce | Crea da Freezers | From $2 25° Tried and True Garden FLose DODD & : ROGERS SFASONABLE GOODS SEASONARLE cong! oat Sunnyside Dry Goods Siore—~ White Muslins, Colored Muslins, Embroideries. Crepon Cottons, Tucked Muslins, Blouse Silks, STRAW HATS GIVING BIG BARGAINS IN CAPES We want your wool, and will give the highest price going in cash or trade, the best Tweeds in the market to show you, Ber. Do% Bre 7? # Hays ay Perkins, Steris & Turner! * You’ It you come SOON youll be able to get one oi those New Spring Capes we are clearing at 33 1-8 per cent. discount. ASTATZASTMASZAMAM Better Hurry. Theyre going with ai rush though—you'd better come up NOW. ° Siete SUMMER MILLENERY | Neat Capes, in black or eolore, velve collar, stitehed edge, price $1.05, ‘T0e 90¢ Plain Capes, two shades of brown, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.89, $1 ?2() . reduced to Nicely made Cape, wide sweep, handsome- ly trimmed with braid, $2 40 $1 60 reduced te All wool tweed Cape—plaid inside— velvet collar, price §2.65, now $1 O0) Two styles, each handsome in itm Wary, fairly deep, wide sweep—reg- § lar $3.55, redueed Z 43 Nice light Capes it fawn or brown white stitching, $1.35, reduced to Very handsome fawn Cave, 10 rows of stitching ronnd edge, Medici eollar—regular 84.29, goes at $2.80 And all We Advertise We Have Moore Pretty Cardinal moderately deep, wide ice, faced with white, . 98, reduced $3.30 Very pretty fawn Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with self cloth ap- plique and silk stitched, $6.50 reduced to 4 34 Halfa dozen or so of different styles at $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Cuvlor, 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 weep, plain — new collar, 4 50 €6,75, for Medici collar, 4 34 Handsome Cape aweep, cadet i siylieh collar, $4 Cape, stitched all round with white silk, price $6.50, reduced to Handrome figured black cloth, silk lined, trimmed ribbon and $6.95, reduced to mend 64 Sesasese eauwee & Something nice for @ middle aged Indy black, trimmed jet and ribbee— inches deep, $6.95, reduced 4 6- to Very handsome fawn cloth cape—dee : and wide—@7.65, reduced to 5 ] : E 5 40 5 mH New Bolero shape, fawn elotb, braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to New Bolero shape in black silk, jet trimmed, $7 85, reduoed to Handsome figured black cloth, b silk lining, jet and ribbou trimming, $9.95 for Very handsome silk eape, trimmed wit jet and goffered lace, _ 45, reduced to One beautiful cape in black boo and jet trimming, silk 2 6)! lining, $18.95, reduced to , A emall lot (about 10) of last year’s cay going at half price. McLeoc i s Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes Ladies’ Bicycle Boots with black canvass tops just opened. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Bldg Ad vertisers I “fhé home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. THe EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. “That accounts for our .Jarge advertising patronage. "THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY | Now Then, Forthe Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, LS Pistols} Fire Crackers, edals andy Badges, Chinese cea ee. Viritors to the city should. not} e j fail to come and see oar display) of goods and big decoractop. HASZARD @ ry MOORE. . ea hs cS 9 64 bode: rib- Wo at i ™ £ | Pr