Aga paren, =! ee “Haggis” Brand Window Shades BACH COMPLETE 100 ....«, with best Ha PEE well’ worth 25c. "Ask | ....setor Hagcis Brand and see that | a aoe os you moe seca cee ° o<e Also 200 Imperial Brand § hades I rial | bra l rollers gon JRTAINS .direct from Menufacttitets, .Nottingham, England. Best ! value ‘ob tainable, Elegant de- . nag alle NS ios Sue kee eek ba os 0 The People’s Store. - . > caine eee Oe eee *“Stower’s’”’ Lime Juice Cordial ll the anti-rheumatic and other well known valuable pro- perties of the fruit which tend so much to keep the body in a healthy state. A small quality toa tumbler of water makes an excellent drink. All the Best Dealers sell ig | ees | a TA cone gossesses a RAR er I ——— = we ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., | MONTREAL. tow we , cm ¥ ~ ~ > > Amiinic Geners i Ageuts fer bic Dom nion. B mS UL ~~ rca § Samed eves eoseg (LADIES } A BARGEIN : 30 pairs of L: nai es mee ngo- : hwrTt , y , ry “on at ua . ‘ year Ws : a ts, ae to us by mistake, the price our $1.50 a This is a rare bee bargain. See our window. of which is $3 a pair; price for them only : m. FX. Jost ; ’s Co rner, ; OOOO 60900944 OOE4 O94 C962 OOH SO08 Stampe “O00 900050005000 960066606000 Jubilee Wax andles Wax Candles for Illum- ination purposes, at BEER & GOFF POVOTTDD INN NN Do NNN DTH NNNo no NNNoHoNNNnooNEen inven ooNRnooNNN Ion TS | said : | the great republic on the banks of the St. home country and the colonial subjects of | | her majesty. teu ts Of the annexation treaty, | Da LV A THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 17, 1897 ELEGRAPHIC. DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. BPECIAI ‘PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Railway Extension and Fast: Atlantic Service, Both Contracts Accepted. Orrawa, June 17.—At two o’clock this morning the motion that the Comm into committee on the bill to extend the I.C. R. to Montreal was put and carried by a vote of 91 to 47. Two Gov- ernment supporters voted against the con- ns vo ne g House of} A PLEA FOR OUR CLERKS. Dear Sin,—I understand that market day isto be held on Monday next instead of Tuesday, which is supposed to be a public holiday. I have heard that one of our leading dry goods! merchants intends keep- ing open on Tuesday morning, thereby de- priving bis clerke (as well as those of a! the other dry goods stores) of their righ to a public holiday to celebrate the 60th anniversary Of Her Majesty the Queen’s I think a whole day would not be too muck to give us. One merchant keeping open deprives all the clerks in ev gd. nt the same line of business from having their holiday. We might get a couple lof clerks to go around and get } the merchants to but this has sign an agreement to } i ; CIOFE, Coloed Muslins, Embroideries. peen proved us os as nding | Some Of (bem do ni gi to that i j after having signed their agreement. Jhere wil] j ness lone that mé rt COusider it names be no more ning than the busi- j there is OD | | the afternouns of horseraces during exhibition days. Onthese two days the clerks stand around Jooking at one another, | swearing at fate aud the men who de prive | them of their ri We were . : ghts. fortunate | tract, namelv, Monette and Angers, and | * ! , -. | enough @ few years ago vn one exhibition three Opposition members voted for it,| ; ' ; : oe : day to see the races, but it was afterwards namely, Pope, Moore and Poupere. Other- yee ’ : learned that one of the merchants was wise it wasa straight party vote. The : . ; : A | Open for business that afternoon (the Fast Atlantic mail contract resolutions | were afterwards ad ypted by a vote of 134 to | “04 There was much speech-making on 4 4 Acst suis a ee Seiiecatiemea ; Toronto Exhibition, 1897. | Ty 1 ead! . +8 e,¢ ' Toroyt June 17.—The Exhibition | | Company have decided to abandon the | acrobatic and ballet performance in front | | of the grand stand this year to substitute ; a 1 roduction of the London Jubilee para le, eee NS Behring Sea Commission. {ONTREAL, Jt une 17.—The Behring Sea Conimission sat here yesterd lay and ad- journed to meet gt Halifae Augus it 25th. oo = =z P. £. Island Fish Report. Georgetown.—Lobsters, cod and herring | continue fairly good. AND MAIL. | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE Grascow,June 15—The visiting colonial | premiers were tendered a banquet tonight by the municipality. A large and dis- tingushed company was present. Mr. Wilfred Lauri er, the Canadian premier, replying to the toast,Our colonial Empire, “Proud as I am to be a citizen of } Lawrenee, I value still more the privilege of being‘a citizen of the Britieh empire. Today we are colonials; but we aspire to be more and to see removed whatever dis- parity exists between the people of the 29 Loxpox, June 16.—The morning papers | continue to discuss the annexation of Hawaii to the United States. The Daily | Graphic says: “Had England been in the | position of the United States she would | probably have annexed Hawaii years ago.” | The Daily Chronicle, whose Washington correspondent gives a forecast of the con- | “The | } United States has entered upon the thorny path of colonial expa We wish ae mis= |} Says: .Bsion. eriment, thougo wW noe. s gsnccess ye, ail j ith EOnIe } i | } | 7 ma 12 June 16.-——A it ie pa % LONDON, the Town that narrow escape from Kimberley for Rho- | roke outin his bedroom unawere of 1¢ until despatch to Mail irom Cape says Cecil Rhodes had a death before he left A fire | A Or but be slept on desia. > |} aroused | v the pe broke into tbe premises. Mr. Rhodes aroce and with the utmost coolness, after dressing himeelf, deliberately assisted to put out the fire. iiceman, who Kixeston, Ont., June 15.--Mrs. Sullivan | residing on Wellington street, went to a dentist’s this morning and had a medical attendant administer chloroform. Before the dentist could operate the woman died. a+ +e — What Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for oth ers it wi il al SU | Sars saparilla sures al do for you. Hood’s | blood diseases. Sa rela an eeetsay ener OPTereneeronennenrennenienennes FOR TEN YEARS without a break Carters Haszard’s Improved Turnip has taken first-prize at the Provincial Exhibition, from } .. > * . seed sold oy 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.:he best Carrot Seed monev can buy if fur sale at Carters’ Seed Store, and by their agents throught the Provincial GEO. CARTER & C0. The Seedsmen QUGAeddbacaddd dacdddadddddaddddd eee @00( 300000008 NY | of Charjottetown will be ever | power. J was told I would be all right and fully expected to get on through the lall. Iflw as told at iv that I could not ; Summer), I n |} of the Murray Harbor | him the first chance to w arm a seat | at the expense of Mr, blin is down but the door open) after hay- log &igoed an agreemeat to ciose. Wt canbot men in tne same liné of a pull together ? ‘Tue barbers all | agree to close at one ovclock on Mondav for a certain season and tuey keep their agreement. The | grucerymen, merchant tailors, bardware men and watchmakers all have their hours at which th to close, an they close at the agreed time. Vv agree The only merchants who cannot yt pull t gether are the dry goods merchants, and the clerks have to suffer. Could you not, Mr. Editor, use your influence in securing for us what we rightly deserve as loyal clerks, viz., a whole holiday? And the dry goods clerks grateful to you. >. 6.c. a meme tence A YOICE FROM MURRAY HARBOR. | ‘Siz,—-I would like to ask a few questions through your paper hcping tbat the mouthpieces of the grit party will answer. | When the Liberals gaine d the day on June las stl ap pi lied for aplace on . dredge rough Mr. D. A. McKinnon. AeI was /{ al sean! atrue Liberal I nan I was | entitled to something when they got in summer. I did not, Lowever, but I was fa:thfully promised a position in the spring. I arranged everythirg to suit but when the crew was called 1 was left. I at once inquired the reason why. I was iold that Davies notified “Mack” that none from his district could get a place. I tried to believe this but found out afterwards that many other applicants were told the same story both by Dr. Robertson and Mack, and again | found that a man from Murray Harbor was put on and I have come to the conclusion that McKinnon, Rober‘son & Company were foolicg us get the position I would push no further. But when I wus so faithfully assured that I would get the job, and after arranging my work in accurdance with that (and nearly lost a chance of any work for the ust confess that I was more than put out about it, for J don’t believe in being tooled in that way. If Davies (when he got his own nest wel! feathered aui is getting between twenty and thirty dollars a day) is so very ungratetul to the electors district, who gave in the legislative halls of P. E. Ieland, that he in answer to McKinnon’s plea for a place for one man on the Government steam dredg actually said “‘no,’ that he is, the least, Now, my * Il must say to say no man atall. question is this: Did Mr. Davies really tel} McKinaon what he told us applicante, or is McK. trying to get out of adifficult hole Davies? I awaita reply and then will have more to say. Oye or THe APPLICANTS. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown, ARRIVED, June 16.—asa. Napari na , Grind] ey, New York; Confederate, Forrest, New Carlisle. CLEARED. June 16. —&5S, Polin Nina Page, Campbell erate, Forrest, Crapaud. no, Lachance, Sydney; , Mal ipeque; Cor nfed- — ©6680 SO0COSCEBOCHSCOOESOE We Acknowledge The Gorn is a very nasty affair carcy all the leading ations in stock. Holloway’s, Putnam’s, Hanson’s, One Night Comfort, CU. A, W. REDDIN, fhm. 8 SUNNY We repar- COSC CHOSHESHTCESGSHSVESOOSEOOSEEE SIDE, GIVING BIGBARGAINS We want your wool, and will give the highest price going in cash or trade. the best Tweeds in the market to show you, DRA DCTM LCM SEASONABLE GOODS SEASONABLE COODS — at Sunnyside Dry Soods Siore— White Muslins, Crepon Cottons, Tucked Muslins, Blouse Silks, SUMMER MILLINERY STRAW HATS IN CAPES Haye Perkins, vterns & Turner eects eseetsssesessansn/=eteensstusnineAsnsiansteeenpesmtenimanenneenseanmes anna ‘The o That You Cape WRAP \ Suits AR Ml Our Capes are good Capes, good c)} sth. well made, sty- lishly finished: the hand- somest in town. Low priced at old prices—and now right in season. We'll give you one third of your purchase money back. But you ni ed to U “ALL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAYS.’ UMeee2aze222222ccc2: one third off for cash ay MOOREH & M'LHOD Veceeeceeceee CP e2CLe Your boys’ suits you should make it a point to look at ours, We will sell you little boys suits, well made, of good wearing material 25 Suita, regular price $1.00,|_ now d0c. 15 Suits, regular price, $1 16, now 65c. 10 Suits, regular price, $1.25, now 74c. We have other lines which we have not space to enumerate, but before buying don’t fail to see. Boys’ Felt Hats,all colors from 25¢. B Mactan SI Opposite west end Market. | ( eeeesceecece eecoceeessecs 4 e s @ : Rosss : se e S| ° } ° « Magic : ° e L > s Healer ° 5: a ° Is now controlled dy Reddin 8 Bros. After 10 years experience in © es i e sel.ing th is famous salve, ve think 4 ° it the best ointment ake market, @ and intend placinga — with every @ | man, woman and child on P. E. I. ° io Wi) holes e & Retail e € oe ; o e| € @| : REDDIN BROTHERS 9 s 2 ; = ° Opposite P. O. ° 2 SOSSTSSSCOSESOZIOSSESSEEO J ASSIGNEE WOTIGE Pursuant to the os etleividlinies f Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A.D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as— signor:, to furnish to me atthe office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E, Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day | of July, next, a statement of the amount | claimed to be owing trom the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that any creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat- ing In any dividend from sad estate, suant tribe terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. MeQUAID, Assignee. 139 —dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. dy pat 2 4. of the deed pur- WANTED—To purchase for cash—a misd erate sized house; about 10 minutes walk trom the Pcst Office. “ Apply at XAMINER Umee, we Now Then, For the Jubilee Flags, Fire Badges, Chinese Tov Pistols, Medals and Lanterns, ete Firews ork Ss. Crackers, Visitors to the city should not fail to come and see our display of goods and big decoration. HASZARD & MVIOORE Here Lam Again. The subscriber has opened a in the store formerly occupied by J. B. Me- Douald, Queen S:rget, with a brand new stock of Dry Goods and Ladies’ Ready-te-Wear Clothing. Queen’s Diamond cost for the next want to get To celebrate the Jubilee I will sel! at two weeks. If you bargains give me acall, P GOODSTEIN cor Q: een Below Johnson & Johnson’s, and Richmon Sts. By F OP a | - @ @ @ SOOS6 £4668 £2826 8688882 8