ES a a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 14 1897. “Haggis” Brand Window’ Shades BACH COMPLETE ee Ig co Ip co oe with best Haggis Brand Spring Sst e kD Roller, well worth 25c. Ask eat for Haggis Brand and see that ace es aa SF oh eet? eee Also 200 Imperial Brand Shades . Imperial “brand rollers, plain .. and with dados, from 35c up . With and without fringe....., NeW LAUE URTAINS bees direct from Mvnufacturers, on ama Nottingham, England. Best erwaae value obtainable, Elegant de- The People’s Store. SCOT SOOS 9006 © 909506 0008 LADIES A BARGS | 30 pairs ef Ladies’ Donge- la button, patent tip, Good- year Welt, Boots, sent to us by mistake, the regular price of which is $3. pair; our price for them only $1.50 a pair. This is a rare bargain: See our window Stampar’s Co rner, : 3 pee | 2 EE. Jost | Si waa a Here | am Again. The subscriber has opened out in the store formerly occupied by J. B. Mc- Douald, Queen Street, with a brand new stock of D:y Geads and Ladies’ Ready-ts-Wear Clothing. To celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee I will sell at cost for the next two weeks. If you want to get bargains give me acall. P GOODSTEIN. Below Johnson & Johnron’s, cor Queen and Richmon Sts. gcececoceovoccoosoceosses= er" ° : Bicycle Wants. : : : ‘ You Can’t Ride a Wheel @ Unless you Chew Gun. :, ° oe — 3 > Mexican Fruit-—— $ = ——Calla Rookh———-$ Pepsin Gum——— § Cassava Fruit — Ss e a e 2 $ : = REDDIN BROTHERS i : Opposite P. O. ° Secececcccoescecooce eccce TELEGRAPHIC. #PECIAL PESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, Much Important Legislation Kept Back. Uncertainty as to Prorogation—Sir Charles off for Englan d Orrawa, June 14.—There is great un- certainty about the time of prorogation. While a sort of understanding exists that Saturday wil] be the last day of the session, the situation is complicated by the fact that three important measures, viz., the Crow’s Nest Line, the Montreal Kailway Extension and the Fast Steamship Con- tract have not yet been introduced. The main estimates are not yetthrough. The supplementary estimates for the current year were brought down but are not yet touched, and the supplementary estimates for the coming year are not yet brought down. The tariff is not yet through com- mittee. However Sir Charles Tupper bas taken passage for England asd botn be and Foster have been disp sed to close up work this week if it cau be done without allowing important legislation to pass without consideration and proper criticism. In no session in the history of Cavada has important government legislation been held back as it has been this year. There is a strong kick in the liberal party over the Drummond and Grand Trunk deal. Mr. Cameron, of Huron, Mr. Lester and others, all strong party men, say openiythat they will noi support it. The Fast Steamship Line matter is the firet order of tha day. There will be no serous opposition to this con- tract from the Libera!-Conservative side. - THE SULTAN HAS APPEALED, It is Hard to Undersiand the Situation. Turkish Officials Snap Their Pingers at the Powers, Loxpow, June 14, —The ‘Times corres- pendent at Constantinople cays that the Sultan has appealed to the Nicholas and William to support his claim to annex Thessaly to the Ottoman empire. This proseeding has displeased the ambas- sadors of the other powers who are ex- pected to mark their displeasure by re- refusing tonegotiate the other points in Turkey’« demand until the evacuation demanded is settled. emperors Loxpon, June 14.—A Salonica despatch published here says Europe scarcely seems to understand the position of aftaira even now. It is this: There are 250,000 Ottoman troups in Thessaly at the present moment and 300,000 more in Macedonia ready to join and the Sultan wantsto kuow which power or what combination of powers is goirgto undertake the job of ; turning him and his soldiers out. Turkieh civil aud military officials of the highest rank are continually passing to and trom Constantinople and ali snap their fingers at the powers and say rude things of. the ambassadors. There is not one of them who does not Jaugh to seorn the idea of avy combination of the powers against Turkey. —$—$—$ Have you got your flags for the jubilee ? See the large stock of all kinds of flags © at Carter’s Bookstore, the jubilee store, 136—1w. Md ssynrnnnnmnrnniseNTS FOR TEN YESRS without a breuk Garters’ Haszard’s Improved Turnip has taken first-prize at the Provincial Exhibition, from seed sold by us.» Buy only the best; you ¢annot afford to experiment with cheap seed you run the risk of losing your crop. The best Turnip Seed the best Mangel 4Seed.:he best Carrot Seed money can buy if for saleat Carters’ Seed Store, and by their agents throught the Provinc.al GEO. CARTER & CO. The Seedsmen PTT eN Tren rvererneee een eNi pevenenrenT ee rrnre erro nerTerneT eee see ane ly % | PRESIDENT FAURE’S ESCAPE Paris, June 14.—An attempt was made yesterday to resassinate M. Felix Faure, President cf the French Republic, wl ile he was en route to witness the Grand Prix. While M. Faure’s carriage was passing near Lacasiade restaurant, in the Bois de Bzlogne, a bomb of half an inch, charged with gunpowder and swan shot, exploded No oue was injured by the explosion. A man in the crowd, suspected as the prime mover, was arrested. Heis thought to be insane. —_ p> 2 <-~aa-——— COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WINDSOR, N. S At a meeting of the Executive Committee ot the Board of Governor’s of King’s Col- lege, held oa the 10th inst., the affairs of the Collegiate School engaged considerable atiention. Testimonials of candidates for the position of head master were read, showing that there will be nodifficulty in obtaining a moat efficient man for the post, one of wide and successful experience In teaching and school management. The app»iotment wil! be made by the Bishop of Nova Scotia early in July, after a personal interview with relected candi- dates, Substantia! reductions in several of the existing chargex were agreed to, and it was alao decided that those parents who wieh to do 80 mar, t-y agreement, pay all schocl fees in one fixed sum each term, and thus avoid the n-vessity of the continual con- sideration ofa number of petty charges for “extras” etr, A prospectus of the sckool will be issued as soon as the appointment of a head master shal! bave been made, copies of whi:h may be obtained from the Presi- dent.o° the College, who will also be rector of the school. At the same meeting the faculty of the college were authorized to accept cer- tificates trom the bead ech: ols as they may approve, in lieu of the matriculation examination. 6896 00600608S00009006 8880 We Don't Want The Earth the earth, but to give you SODA WATER on top of earth. A large steady trade seems to show we are pleasing the people. In the hot, thirsty weath- er,, remember Central Drug Store for cool, refres hfeg Soda A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 8 SUNNYSIDE, € 8000S 9OOSOCUOSSOOS FOSSCTOESYUVOEVEOCONSSEGOESE ean AINE Brick by brick the great buildings sare reared; step by step a vig business ts ‘buigt up We have given every care to ours. We hunt up the best goods to suit our customers: ‘There isa great choice in goods, and we solicit an early call to see our line of 7 HARDWARE ? : Important in a hardware stock are tools. A _ great “Tools are the living of the mechanic—the carpenter. It is possible te produce good work with bad tools, but it is much raarader T'o do it Good ones cost little or nothing more than the other kind. The @uality depends where you buy. You are eo" sure of the best at aeesd DODD & ROGERS masters of ; suclr } | Rieely mads Cape, wide sweep, handsome- 9082800000000 000800600000 00030080 6806 6008 10 SEASONABLE GOODS SEASONARLE GOODS at Sunnyside Dry Goods Store—~ Coloed Mus'ias, Vea broideries. the best Tweeds in the warket Pe GIVING BIG BARGAINS We want your wool, and will give the highest price going in cash or trade. to show you. DO 4a BWM aM White Muslins, Crepon Cottons, Tucked Muslins, Blouse Silks, SUMMER VEILLINERY STRAW HATS IN CAPES Have kins, Sterns & Turner THE CHEAPNEST KIND OF GOODNESS ey Re ene } Pbehay aaa ead! and tbe best kind of cheapness are here—in Ladies’ Capes. ness in make, goodness in finish, absurd cheapness in price. cent. off these new garments just in the season when you want them. though, they’re fewer every day. Goodness in cloth. good- Think of it—334 per Come early, Neat Capes, in black er eolors, velve collar, stitehed edge, price $1.05, ‘7 now (0c Nice light Capes in fawn or brown 90) white stitching, $1.35, reduced to Cc Plain Capes, two shades of brewn, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.84, $1 20 reduced to = eee with braid, $2.40 $1 60 All wool tweed Cape—plaid inside—velvet collar, price $2.85, now s l Q () Two styles, each handsome in its way, fairly deep, wide »weep—reg- $2 43 ~ _ lar $3.55, reduced Very handsome fawn Cane, 10 rows of stitching ronnd edge, Medici BD 80 collar—regu lar $4.20, goes at Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide sweep, cadet blue, faced with white, stylieh collar, $4.95, reduced to : $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 20 of different styles at $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Cvulor, 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 sweep, plain—uew collar, 4 50 $6,75, for Pretty Cardinal Cape, Medici collar, stitched alfround with white silk, price $6.56, reiuced to Handeome figured black cloth, silk lined, trimmed ribbon and lace, 4 64 Something nice for a middle aged lady— black, trimmed jet and ribboo+-25 inches deep, $6.95, reduced inch 4 64 Very handsome fawn cloth cape—deer and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 10 braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to D 47 New Bolero shape in black silk, jet trimmed, $7 85, reduced to oD 23 Handsome figured black cloth, black silk lining, jet and ribbon 6 64 trimming, $9.95 for New Bolero shape, fawn cloth, Very handsome silk eape, trimmed with jet and goffered lace, $14.48, g 64 reduced to One beautiful cape in black plush, rib- hon and jet trimming, silk 12 64 lining, $18.95, reduced to A small lot (at out 10) of last year’s capes $6.95, reduced to going at half price. =. & ' : All we advertise we have. MOORE & McLEOD_. Salute Colors. yh things in the building : line are inhibins without theis ? are that kind. as our sales show. ‘Men's Lines of Co!ored Shoes for Summer wear Our Ladies, Children’s in all styles. staple lines. Great variety. Suarnyside Shoe Store. We make it comfortable for ovr patrons by selling them cheerful shoes. Suug, trim looking attractive shapes that are liked immensely Oxfords are‘marvels of beauty and good value. Men’s Bicycle Shoee, a complete assortment of all Low prices. Weeks & Warren Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes Ladies’ Bicycle Boots with black canvass tops just opened. W. H. STEWART & CO, the Ourr Misses’ and London House Bldg Now Then, For the Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, Toy Piste Fire Crackers, Medals and Badges, Chinese Lanterns, et Visitors to the city should not fail to come and see our display of goods and big decoration. HASZARD & Moore nn MILITARY GAMP JUNE 21, 1897. A few good men eal for No. 3 Company. 82nd Batallion to comple establishment. Men having had 6" military training prefered. Apply # once to CAPT, D. STEWART. 126—3i. 2