rrr ee THE DAILY,EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE §, 1897 EVERY CARMENT IN MANTLE ROOM, Colored Capes. Biack Capes. Lace Capes. Black and Colored Jackets and Ladies Waterproofs. Nearly every Garment new. To be sold at bigger dis- counts than any other store,no matter what is offered. We are deter- mined to clear the lot at any reasonable offer. Also Trimmed Hats at big discounts And Ladies’ Untrimmed Straws, Sailors and Blacked Shapes. 3 Big Clearance Sale. W. A. Weeks & Cio, Wholesale and Retail. ““Stower’s”’ Lime Juice Cordial iS @ preparation of pre freshly- Fqnrezed Juice of the Lime fruit and retined loaf sugar. A wive glass to « tumbler of water makes a de- ligitful and nutritions drink. ov All t he Best Dealers sell it =f | ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., MONTREAL. in General Ageuts fer :he Dominion. « © en: : : Bicycle Wants. : c —— @ . You Can’t Ride a Wheel e ¢ Unless you Chew Gum. : : e $¢ ——Tutti Fru—— $ ° Mexican Fruit--——. § 2 alla Rookh—--— § Pepsin Gum ——— § Cassava Fruit——— § : : } o— e ° e S * 3 REDDIN BROTHERS § > Opposite P. QO. ; S600 000068086ss0000cccces Tenders for Book Debts The undersigned assignee of the estate of Joseph R. McDonald, will, unti] Tues- day, the 1ith June instant. receive tenders tor purchase en bloc of all book debts due the estate of Mr, Joseph B. McDonald. A liet of the debts can be seen, and al! other information obtained, at my office, Queen Street, Ch’town. WALTER MATHIESON Assignee. 133—3i ~ WANTED —Carrige Horse wanied, Must be sound, gentle and not more than 6 rs eid. Apply to W. N. TANTON, JEWELER. WANTED.—A girl for general housework andasa waiteress. Apply at the Victoria Cafe, Great George Street, j POFPPDOTVNNTE TON TTNT Hono NNn aera aT Hero nr oer arr rr en — TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCIIS3 TO THE EXAMINER, \THE NEWS EROM OTTAWA, Proceedings in the Senate and Commons, --—— William Ferguson Honored—Sir Donalq Smith's Latest Offer. —_— Orrawa, June 8.—Replying to Mr. Tay* ior, Hor. Mr. Davies said that for the pur- pose of shortening the session many Gov- ernment bills had been dropped, including the plebiscite bill. This being private members’. day, a number of orders of Jocal interest were called, and seweral private bills were ad - wivanced astage. Casey’s bicye'e bill went through the committee and was read a third time. The alien labor bill, as mutilated by Hon. Mr.Davies’ amendment, making it ouly operative on the iaitiation of persecution by the Government, also got a third reading. Hon. Senator Ferguson bas received information that his son Mr. Wil!'am S. Ferguson has been elected to a fellowship in Cornell University. Sir Donald Smith has cabled Lady Aberdeen an unconditional subscription of $5,600 for the Victorian order of Nurses with @ promise of another $5,000 as soon a8 $190,000 is sub-er:bed in sums larger than $!,000. Hon. Mr. Fielding gives notice of a resolution to pay Manitoba $300,000 for public school purposes out of the find held in trast by the Dominion. In the Senate an amendment to the eriminal code was adopted imposing a fine of $1,000 or a years imprisonwent or any 1 rchool | person living in open and _ notorious adultery. P, E. Island Fish Report. ee Albertou.— Lobsters continue evarce. i —- Tuarivins CHarLotretows Horse. — The Review dropped in at Messrs. Stanley Bros., “the always busy store,” of Char- lottetown, P. E.1I., and was informed that they have this spring Jeseed the store adjoining their own, thus increasing their ground floor space one-nalf, The annex is devoted altogether te the ladies’ goods : millinery, while wear, knitted under: ear, auirt Wait, etc. a the main store i,shown a very jarge range of colored and black dress stuff, silks and staples. The firm report an ever-increasing businees, built up by nrsopal attention to even the smallest de- §.ile. The bright appearance of :he store, the well-kept stock and the general air ot business would, we are sure, make it a pleasure for the ladies of the capital of “the Garden of the Gulf” to do their shop- ping there.—Dry Goods Review, Montreal. eee 9 os FOR TEN YEARS 3S without a miss Carters’ Haszard’s Im- proved Turnip has taken first-prize at the Provincial Exhibitlon, from seeds sold by us. _ Buy only the best; you cannot atiord to experiment with cheap seed you run the risk of losing your crop. The best Turnip Seed, the best Mangel Seed, the best Carrot Seed, money can buy is for sale at Carters’ Seed Store, and by their agents throughout the Province. GHO. CARTER & C0. Paper Importers. LAidddddaddddddddddidssdsddddsiddir eoscccceceoooeoevecceseces The Weather is nearly as cold as ovr Soda We wish but to remind you that when the heat does come and come it will and with intence thirst, then as now, you can ob- tain from us the coolest Soda well flavored, served acceptably with all its refrashedness. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE SUNNYSIDE, WUUAUAAALALAALdAGAhddadbUddLGAGALGLAGAGAAGLALAAGdddddddddd Nuevo yey eere LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Coxsrantixorie, June 6.—It is reperted that armed Bulgarian bands have crossed the frontier near Kosoana, and a large force of troops has been tent to that point Toronto, June 6.—The United States regulation regarding tea promises to have a serious effect on the tea trade in Canada, Already large quantities of adulterated tea, refured admission by the United States customs officers, have diverted to Canada, and a prominent dealer, says that ten theurand packages now in transit will follow it and help flood this country. Denver, Col., June 6.—A special to the News from E! Paro, Texas, says that Francis Schlatter, who claimed to perform miraculous cures by Divine power, was recently found dead in the foothills of the Sierra Madre. 35 miles southwest of Casa— grande, in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. de had been fasting and apparently starved to death, While in Deover from August 22 toNovember 13, 1895, about 200,000 people visited Sch'atter to receive treat- ment, LONDON, June 6.—At the military tourna. b et on Saturday foi @Canadians competed in the bayonet versus bayonet bouts against four members of the New South Wales mounted rifles, The Canadian team won easily, Maprip, jure 6.—The Queen-regent bas confirmed 5. nor Canovas, the premier, in his ministeria! powers and the cabinet will remain in ¢flice with policy unchanged. Ali the leadiog members of the Senate and Chamter of D pities who were carsulted by Her Majesty, as well as three Marshal- liave advised the recall of Captain General Wey'er from Cuba. ———— YOUR : BABY’S SKIN } NEEDS ‘BABY'S OWN SOAP" C2TA ETS. NONE BETTER # #& FOR & DELICATE SKINS The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. ; The two lines of ladies Chocolate shnea which we received by Express on Saturday. Ladies Chocolate Shoe,cloth top, cottage toe. Ladies Chocolate Shoe, turn sole, opera toe. ALLEY & 60. THE SHOEISTS. “8 f_ oe b PSLRA, i ; This time it's Shoes Yes, Ladies’ Dongola patent tip shoes, new fresh stock, and the price is only 95¢ a pair, Think of it! Would you be without a pair of Dongola Shoes when you can buy them at g5ca pair? Ouraim isto give you the vest value in shoes to be had in Ch’town. Can we do it? Call and see: R. HK. Jost Stamper’s Corner, OOOO 0008 00504 O00 OOOF 900 ; Hb * Youd ARCAINS Come and get a bargain at * N NEW » CAPES Sunnyside APFASMADMALAMAMSH Perkins, Sterns & Turner In order to make a clearance, the balance of our New discount; all newly imported and the very latest style are cheap, but as the price now offered you will ge Spring Capes must go ata big At the regular price these garmenty t 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 £pring Capes at $6.00 now for $4.00 New Sp. ing Capes at $7.50 now for $5 00 New Spring Capes at $9 00 now for 6.06 New Spring Capes at 12 00 now for 8.40 New spring Capes at 15.00 now for 10.00 DRY GOODS STORE. Better Hurry. It you come SOON youll be able to get one of those New Spring Capes we are clearing at 33 1-3 per cent. discount. They're going with a rush though—youd better come up NOW. Plain black Cape, braid trimming, regular price 98c, now 66¢ Neat Capes, in black or colore, velvet collar, stitched edge, price $1.05, T0ec now Nice light Capes in fawn or brown ( white stiiching, $1.35, reduced to JVC Plain Capes, two shades of brown, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.89, reduced to $1.20 Nicely made Cape, wide sweep, handsome- ly trimined with braid, $2.40 $1 60 reduced to All wool tweed Cape—vlaid inside—velvet collar, price $2.85, now Sl 9 0) Two styles, each handsome in its way, fairly cGeep, wide sweep—reg- $2 43 lar $3.55, reduced t Very handsome fawn Cave, 10 rows of stitching ronnd edge, Nees Si) collar—regular $4.20, goes at Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide sweep, cadet blue, faced with white, is lar, $4.95, reduced ‘ stylish collar, $4.95, reduce: $3.30 to Very pretty fawn Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with se:f cloth ap- plique and silk stitched, $6.50 4 34 reduced to Half dozen or so of different styles at $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Cuwlor, Cadet blue, box plait back, trimmed, pear! buttons, stylish new collar shape, wide sweep, moderate ceptb, 4 dU 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 Pretty Cardinal Cape, Medici collar, silk, price $6 60, reduced 10 © 4 Handsome figured black cloth, silk lined, see ot ee Something nice for a middle aged Jaly— black, trimmed jet and ribbon —25 inchee deep, $6.95, reduced 4 64 to i | Very handsome fawn eloth cape—deer and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 10 = d 4/ New Bolero shape in black silk, 5 93 jet trimmed, $7.85, reduced to Handsome figured black cloth, blsek silk lining, jet and ribbou 5 64 trimming, $9.95 for Very handsome silk cap, trimmed with jet and gotfered lace, $14.45, Q fh reduced to One beautiful cape in beck plush, ribs ining, 18.95, retuced to Le OF A small lot (about 10) of last year’s capes going at half price. | New Polero shape, fawn cloth, braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to nae? Geese) 006008 = aee 0008 22038 And all We Advertise We Have Mocre & Mcleod COILING WZ wile at $1,75, Shoes $2, now $1,35. to be wiped off to clean them. this season. Is our Big Line of Men’s Enamel Boots. These boots lock well and only require We have too many and must clear them out COFF BROS. DOWN. Old price, $2.85, going, going Now Then, For the Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, Toy Pistols, Fire Crackers, Medals and Badges, Chinese Lanterns, et, Visitors to the city should no fail te come and see our display of goods and big decoration. HASZARD & Moore ome ow