PP os “8 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTTWN, JUNE 5 TELEGRAPHIC, men ON SATURDAY We will sell you collars and Cuffs and Shirts at prices lower than you before paid for, New, stylish and tirst-class linen Furnishings. All Collars and Cuffs guaranteed the best The shirts made by the ever ‘ ) i; + piy ioen, best makers. - mg |» l5e poe, or? Collars for 25e. 12 ee st styles. oa point, standin g or Jay oof a ¢ SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THR EXAMINER, THE NEWS FROM OTTAWA. ce ee Parliament Still Wrestling With the Tariff. meee cath Stee Amendments Regarding the Duty on Oil Yoted Down. Orrawa, June 56.—In the{Commons yes- terday Mr. McDougall (Cape Breton) brougbt up the matter of the Baie des Chaleurs Railway, epquiriug whether it was true thatthe Intercolonial bad Jost $30,000 in the operation of that road for a tew months. Hon. Mr, Fielding promised the informa- tion later when the House would’ be asked to make asupplementary vote for the Intercolonial. The Ways and Means Commitiee devot- ed most of the afternoon to discu-sing the wheat duty. A few changes have -been made in the book tariff. On the motion of Hon. Mr. Fielding, sheets and parts of Looks were included among tte class of povels at 20 percent. Cigar box labels are changed from 15 cenisa pound to 35 per cent. and putty from 15 per pound to 20 per cent, When the gil item was reached Mr Richardeoa (Manitoba) seked that oi be placed on the tree list. Tie mation was quickly deciared defeated. * Mr. Ellis moved a reduction from five cents to three cents, Mr. Rogers (Patron) seconded the motion. Mr. Talbott (Ministerialist) supported the amendment. Sir Charles Tupper thought he would hawe to come to the rescue of the goveru- 40e, syuare or round 22c pair or 2 pairs for For plain studs or links, cornered. Open or closed fronts; unlaun dried or laundried. Business or evening wear. prices good for all Saturday only ; Weeks’. The People’s s Store. These : : : Bicycle Wants. * ° : You Can’t Ride a Wheel : ° Uniess you Chew Gum. $ ee : : Mexican Fruite——. $ : ails Rokb-—— 7 —~—Pepsin Gum —— § a Cassava Fruit——— : $ e >. ° >. 2 $ . i REDDIN BROTHERS 3 ‘ Opposite P. O. : wccvcccccccoccecoccescccs ment, He was of opinion that a reduction 9g ¢'erneh out ao jmportant industry ace Canad. under the Standard oi) and do no good to consumers. ‘Huron, Government) eaid he ~eippaign speeches for 4 made up bis miod ‘at tlaod A re~ and ” monopoly McDonald \ had made many . free oil but now be ba. that the industry ceuld 1. duction. i Mr. Davin wasted tree oil. Mr. Flint regretted that he could 02 support the motion though he observea that it was in line with his own speech and votes while in opposition. He had since discovered that the oil indastry would be endangered by the proposed reduction and he-never intended to destroy t ite Mr. Davin offered to quote Hon. Mr. Davies on the oil question when the minister raised a laugh by jocosely a-king “Did I ever speak on coal.’ Mr. Fraser (Government) who repre- sents an oil district made a lengthy ad- dress defending oil and denouncing the Standard Oil Company. Mr. Ganong moved that the duly be fvur cepts. The motion was lost. Mr. Davin moved that it be one cent, which motion was also lost. As no, standing vote was taken on these motions it was not known who voted for the amen iments. In the Senate Sir Oliver Mowat said that at an early date the Government would make ac official announcement of its policy with reference to the Plebiscite, Feeling that both sides of the Honse are strongly in favor of an early proroga~ tion. The session may end in two weeks. ‘UNDERWRITERS’ SALE IN ST. JOHN. Cheap Goods for the Million, Sr. JOHN, N. B., June 5.—The undeér- writers’ gale of the stock of clothiag, tweeds and cloths belonging to E. A. Small & Co., in Montreal, this week, was a greatsuccess. The largest buyers ‘were Goff Brothers, of Peterboro, and Prowse Bros., of Charlottetown. Serrernnenntenneevnnvvntnenz A HANDSOME Dining Room W here the wallé and ceiling« are made dainty and attractive by our unique désigns and rich and beautiful coloring in wall papers, is an incentive to a fail- ing appetite. At no time of the year does your room need a new dress es much as when Spring comes out in her new garb and shames the dingy room where Winter hae left its impress in smeke and dust. Look at our new and loyely stock of wall papers. GRO. CARTER & CO. Paper Importers. MEU n uae or rcranrente MUAWUASAALAALdQddeddecad bes SANdLUALAbdbdddbdbdddddbddbddd ddddd a i There was no secretary present, President of Moison’s Bank. =| Montreat. June 5.——-Wm. of Quebec, bas been elected Molson’s Bank. P, E. Island Fish Report. McPherson, President of Georgetown—Catchee of cod fair, | ut of lobsters and herring light. Alberton— Lobsters conjinue scarce, LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Arnens, June 3.—It is officially an- nounced that an armisticeshas been signed between the Greek and Turkish military commanders in Thegealy.and Epirus, Lonpox, June 3—A despatch to the News from Berlin says thata 10-year old boy has committed suicide there because a smaller piece of cake was given to him than was given to his sister. Dusiiy, June 3-«It ie reported’ that the aldermen of Dubiin, at their coming meet- ing, will elect John Redmond, the Parnéli- ite leader and member of parliament for Waterford, to the cffi:e of Lord Mayor of Dublin. ; ‘Lowpow June 3.—The Japanese loan of 43,000,0f0 ven, equivalent to about $21,- 987,916, at five~per cent. and payable in gold the iesue price of which is 1.012, was strbscribed. to-day several times over }y within ah hour. ; CAxsraytinopLe, June. 3,— Edhem Pa-be nas given ali merehants 15 days iu which to withdraw their goods from the custom house at Volo. At the expiration of that time all goods remaining iv the custom house will be confiecated by; the Turkish government. Lisson, June 3.—During an exchange of salutes, yesterday, an ill-closed breach caused an explosién on the Austrian maa- of-war Wien. The shock was terrific. One of the gunters was killed and several ofhers were seriously injared. The barbette was completely destrored., Wasn neton, June 3—The resignation of the Canovas cabinet at Madrid excites much interest in official quarters here owing to its possible effect upou the policy “of Spain toward Cuba and the attitude of the United States toward the conflict.‘ Constantino’ Le, June $:—The ambas- sadors of the powers and Tewfik Pasha,the |“ One Third off Turkish minister for foreign affaire, held the first sitting of the _peace negotiations this afterioon atthe “‘fophani’ ;alace, ard no record ywill be kept of the. proceedings. — Se ————— Soe coeageeoeooe recs cece Lime Juice— IN THE HOUSE. 0Ceseesesese 100006 A boitle of Limé Juice in the houre gives you a healthful drink at all times... All we can say about ths juice we sell is thatit’s the purest wecan buy from the largest house in the business. OUR OWN BOTTLING and I5e, and on draught, A. W. REDDIN, Ph. 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, 25¢ SUNNYSIDE, SO POSOOSOS DOSSESOSSSSE BE VETGEOH EL VS SOSHHOUES:, Kngagement Extraordiar y EXHIBITION BUILDING Charlottetown, P.E.I Monday Ey's, June 7th 50—MUSICIANS—50 Mrs Blizabeth Northrop, Prima Donna Soprano. Mies Martina Johnson, Violiniste. Mr. Arthur Pryor, Trombone. Herr Franz Hell, Fluegelhorn. Reserved Seata now on sale. at Dodd’s Medical tall. Prices $1 and 75c accord- ing to location. Admiseion, 50c. P.E.1,R. will issue special. excursion rates. The Provincial tour of the bard is under the management of Mr. C. N. Pyke. Admistion tickete on sale at all Drug Stores. 1z22— < ' - pee eeae + » BARGAINS » IN NEW CAPBS. Perkins, Sterns & Turner In order to make a clearance, the balance of our New Spring Capes must go at a, discount; all newly imported and the very latest style. 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 $3.60 New Spring Capes at $6.00 now for $4.00 New Sp. ing Capes at $7.40 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. At the regular price these garments The Price of all:ou——— = Spring Wrap: We have always kept the cleanest and freshest stock of LADIES’ CAPES in the We propose Now is your chance & city to protect our customers, and will not be undersold by anyone. ; re " ? 3 BBBeetesetWeaeae —and we'll continue to do it—hence this tremendous clearing cut price, profit by the best wrap bargain you’ve seen yet—for all WE advertise we have. Plain black Cape, braid trimming, regular price 98c, now 6 be velvet Neat Capes, in black or colors, collar, stitched edge, price $1.05, ‘7 70¢ 'Very pretty fawn Cape, now Nice light Capes in fawn or brown white stitching, $1.35, reduced to 90e Plain Capes, two shades of brown, trimm- ed with braid, price $i. 80, $l. ?() ; red uced to Nicely made Cape, wide aroie, Ri aaaiae. ly*trim med with braid, $2.40 reduced: to , $1, 60 Alt wabli tweed Cape—plaid ins ide—velvet |, ‘eoilar, price $2.85, now $1 90 Two,styles, each haudsOme in its wav, fairly. deep, wide sweep—reg- $2 43 lar$3.55, reduced t.. Very handsome fawn Cane, 10 rows of stitching round edge, Medict @F Qi) collar—regalar $4.20, goes at | Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide| Something nice fora middie aged rib sweep, cadet blue, faced with white, stylish collar, $4.95, reduced » . $3.50 velvet collar, trimmed with self cloth ap- plique and silk stitched, $6.50 | ) reduced to 4 o4 Half dozen or so of different styles at, $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Cvlor, Cadet blue, box plait back, trimmed, pearl buttons, stylish new collar shape, wide sweep, mcderate depth, 4 50 regular $6.75, for Two specials, one dark navy blue, and one, black, 26 inches deep, 150 imcbes sweep, plain—new collar, / $6,75, for 4 a Pretty Cardinal Cape, Medici atitched ali round with white silk, price $6.50, reduced to collar, 34 Handeome figured black cloth, silk lined, trimmed ribbon and lace, . 36.95, reduced to 4 64 trimmed jet and black, " te | New Bolero ace fawn cioth Handsome figured silk lining, jet and trimming, $9.95 for Very handsome silk cape; reduced to bon and jet trimming, silk liniug, $18.95, reduced to A small lot (about 10) of last year’s oo going at ha!t price. And all We Advertise We Have Moore & McLeod aa GES OOF Qe & GOO aesee braid trimmed, $8.26, red, to New Bolero shane in black silk, jet trimmed, $7.85, reduced to black loth, blesk rihbou 6 64 trimmed with jet and goffered lace, $14.45, 9 64 / Very handsome fawn cloth cape and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 16 § 41) 5 23 as 12 lady— bon—25 ieohes deep, $6.95, reduced 4 64 One beautiful cape in black plush, a ene —deet ’ [ a,