‘Bicycle Wants. S ——. * © ¢ You Can't Ride a Wheel ° . Unless you Chew Gum. e e ° * ; Tutti Frutti——— § ° Mexican Fruit-———— 8 $ ——Calla Rookh—-—— § ——Pepsin Gum —— 8 Cassava Fruit——-— § 2° * * s > —“- e : : ep 1 e@ $ REDDIN BROTHERS 3 ° Opposite P. O. : Seee coccscvecseccccecoces 10) “Haggis” aa Window. | TELEGRAPHIC, Shades HACH COMPLETE a co co cccus with best Haggis Brand Spring 1} j Or - Roller, well worth 25c. Ask wees for Haggis Brand and s¢ that cw. ~. % you get it Also 200 Imperial Rrand Shades Imperial brand rollers, plain und with dados, from 35c¢ up .@ ith and W ithout tringe NEW LAGE CURTAINS wit Sige direct from Menufacturers, sag ke. Nottingham, England. Best icici value obtainable, Elegant -de- S12NS. . ---.-..SIgns *reeeer een ene The People’s Store. ; his time it’s Shoes | Yes, Ladies’ Dongola patent tip shoes, new fresh stock, 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 g5ca pair? Ouraim isto give you the vest value in shoes to be had in Ch’town. Can we do it? Call and see: 3K. KH. Jost ; Stamper’s Corner, St 48O68 6006 O8S8 8ESSCSCEESER 0040 00000000000000000000 SHOSFOOSOHOD DOSE OOOO O OOO UOOL EHOOOEDO Real Estate For Sale, Building Lots in Ch’town and # Acres in Royaity, ° ‘ Phere will be sold by Publié Auction, on the premises, on Saturday, the twelfth dav of June. next, atthe hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Town Lots No. 36 and 37, in the 2nd hundred, being situated on the east side of Cumberland St, and between Richmond and Sydney Sts. This property will he sold in plots to euit purchasers, —ALSO— On the same day at the hour of twelve o’clock peon, on the premises, 3 acres in the Royalty of Charlottetown, situate on the north side of Kinsington Road, and just beyond the Exhibition Grounds. The above Jands are part of the estate of the late William Murphy. For terms and full partieulars apply to Davies & Haszard, or to R. BEATRSTO. 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 9, 1897. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THH EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Tariff Discussion in the House of Gommons, Solicitor General Fitzpatrick’s Bill Relating to the Cabinet. a ee Orrawa, June 9.—The Hovse went into committee vesterday. Taking up the iron ecbednile in the tariff, Sir Hibbert Tupper addressed the committee in a strong speech of tavo hours on the iron and st<el question. He pointed out that the whole policy of the Government in respect to these inter- gets was changed after Hon. Mr. Fielding brought down his tariff. ance Minister introduced his tariff he stat - ed that the reiuctions of the duty on iron and steel were balanced by an increase in bounties, But one month later an entirely new schedule on the iron tariff ves introduced reducing some duties to one-balf of what Hon. Mr. Fielding first made them, while some duties are Ouly oue-tbird what was provided in the first tariff He asked Hon. Mr. Fielding if it was proposed to balance these latter reductious by additional! boun- ties over these first proposed, and answered in the negative, Sir Chas. Tupper then showed that Hon. Mr. Fielding might have entirely changed his pelicy after the budget tpeecb. He wentonto show what infiuences from Ontario and what power Sir Richard Cart- wright used todrive Hon. Mr. Fielding from his original position. Sir Charlies spoke an hour and a half. in reply Hon Mr. Fielding made not ove word of explanation of the cuanges in the iron tariff. Mr. Bell, of Pictou, remarked that Hon. Mr. Fielding would not be well received by his strongest party friends in Pictou if he made the epeech there that he made tu- day. He followed this up by reading | circulars issued by Mr. Fielding’s party in the Pictou campeizn and Laurier’s jele- gram promising continued protection. Mr. Pell stated that he had just returned from Nova Scotia and regretted to staie that iron and steel manufacturers had notified their employese that a redaction of ten per cent. would have to be made in wages or else the works must close down by reason of the changes in the jron and steel duties. After, a leogtby discussion relating to wire and nails, Mr. Davin moved that they be free. The motion was lost. Sir Charles Tuprer will not goto British Columbia after the session ; but will go at once to England. Jobn A. Kirk has been appointed immigration agent for Nova Scotia with headquarters at Halifax. Solicitor General Fitzpatrick introduced a bill respecting the Cabinet. There were at present twelve Cabinet ministers and the object of the bill was to make Control- lers members of the Cabinet without any increase of salaries. It was not, Mr. Fitzpatrick said in reply to a question, the intention to abolish the portfolio of trade and commerce. The motion carried. was Cricket in England, Oxrorp,Eng. June 9.—At the close of the second day’s cricket match, Philadelphia against Oxford Uuiversity, the Am2ricans had scored 163 with seven wicketa. Ox- ford’s score in the first imnings was 363. } — OOD’S Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when ail other preparations failed, thag it is the One True BLOOD P> ier >> 2 -+4e-—__. ... Get the Best The pablic are too intelligent to pur chasey@worthless article a second tin e, on the e@ntrary they want the best! Physi-- Sian are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's Emulsion is the best form of “Cod Liver Oil. ——e 127—eod ts Auctioneer. FOR TEN YELRS without a break Carters Haszard's Improved Turnip 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 vou run the risk of losing your crop, The b@st Tiiraip Seed the bést Mangvl gSeed,the best Carret Seed money hny if fur saleat Carters Soll "Store, and by their agents throught the Provincial GEO. CARTER & CO. The Seedsmen WAVAbOdAU AOL UAUdbdCedd AALS VOPPPOPPPTODNTTTT PHT TNNTHNNT AN THNETDY prep nOneP HR HD HNN MULLAALAAALLAAALeAhAGkS AkAUAUAA AAs cdbddbddbbddddbdddddddd AYPP PPT dali When the Fin- | — een C. E, CONVENTION NCTES. The programme has already een printed and everything is being done to make the copvention of August nexta great event ia P. E. I. Endeavor work. The usual arrangements for the railway rates will be sbortly announced and t e societies can begin to plan to send dele- gates, Each society will elect one delegate, and an extra one for al! societies with a membership of over thirty members. When elected send the names at once te Mr. S.C. McKinnon, Montague Brilge, chairman of the billeting commitie, and and say if thev expect to yo. Delegates coming by rail will go through to George- town where they will be met with steamer and wave a beautiful eail across to Monta- gue. The genera] supeintendent is issuing post cards to all*societies whichare known at his office; should any societv fail 10 receive one, send to Rev. J. F. McCurdy, Hampion, P. b. I, ani he will forward one at cnce. I; is difficu't to relate all the attractions for this our first convention, but the ex- ecutive inteud doing eve rvthing possible to make you enjoy vourseives. As each. society ki ows, » convention cannot be run without ev;ense, so the «xecutive asks them to send a collection with the delegate at least to ihe extent of fifty cents for each soc ety. Keep your eye on the papers from thie time till conventien ax all in eresting mat- ters touching it will be printed as required D. SurHervanp, Pres, W. J. Kirsy, Sec. rere eq ot, © #8 Fifty Years Ago. This is the way it was bound to look When grandfather had his “picter took.” These were the shadows cast before The coming of Conjurer Daguerre And his art; like a girl ina pinafore Some day to bloom to a goddess fair. Men certainly were not as black, we know As they pictured them, 50 years ago. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just as the new pictures of men began tc be made. Thousands of people fronted the camera with skins made clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now as then. Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy; they can’t imitate the record: 50 Years of Cures. I 7. = Are Plums The two lines of ladies Chocolate shoes 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. Gz> jah 7 Tenders for Book Debts The undersigned assignee of the estate of Joseph B. McDonald. will, unt: Tues. day, the 15th June instant. receive tenders for purchase en biee of all book debts due the estate of Mr. Jceeph B. McDonald. A list of the debta can be seen, and al] other information obtained, at my office, Queen ® Riss : St cet, Ch’town. WALTER MATHIESON Assignee. ——_ CART FOR SALE A second hand Cart. in good order will be sold cheap. Apply to 133—3i Wm. Sellar,Butcher, Hillsborough St » ) TT CoP HIG * BARGAINS + IN. NEW + CAPES | Perkins, Sterns & Turner | In order to make a clearance, the balance of our New Spring Capes must go at a bio discount; all newly imported and the very latest style. At the regular price these garments 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 £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 6.00 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. Youd etter Hurry. I RNASE EE ASIAIAMAAABMAM RE I ee 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. Neat Capes, in black or colors, velvet collar, atitehed edge, price $1.05, 70e 90e Plain Capes, two shades of brewn, trimm- ed with braid, price $1.89, $l 20) s reduced to Nicely made Cape, wide sweep, handsome- fried with braid, $2.40 $ ] 6 () Nice light Capes iu fawn or brown white stitching, $1.35, reduced to All wool tweed Cape—nlaid inside—velvet collar, price $2.45, now Sl 90) Two styles, each handsome in ita way, fairly deep, wide sweep—reg- G2 43 lar $3.55, reduced Yery handsome fawn Cape, 10 rows of Stitching ronnd edge, mevtery < - 80 collar—regular $4.20, goes at Handsome Cape, moderately deep, wide sweep, cadet blue, faced with white, oe collar, $4.95, reduced $3.30 Very pretty fawn Cape, velvet collar, trimmed with self cloth ap- _ plique and silk stitched, $6.50 reduced to 2 34 Half a dozen or 20 of different styles at $6.75. We'll tell you of one. Culor, Cadet blue, box plait back, trimmed, pear! buttons, stylish new collar shape, wide sweep, moderate depth, regular $6.75, for 4 OU Two specials, one dark navy blue, and one black, 26 inches deep, 150 inches sweep, plain—new collar, 4 50 $6.75, for Pretty Cardinal Cape, Medici collar, 4 34 stitched all round with white silk, price $6 56, reduced to Handeome figured black \cloth, silk lined, trimmed ribbon and‘ lace, $6.95, reduced to 4 64 Something nice for a middle aged laiy— black, trimmed jet and ribbon —25 inches d 5.95 — eep, $6.95, reduced 4 64 Very handsome fawn cloth cape—deer and wide—$7.65, reduced to 5 10 » 47 braid trimmed, $8.26, red. to New Bolero shape in black silk, jet trimmed, $7.85, reduced to 4) 25 Handsome figured black cloth, black silk lining, jet and ribbon 6 64 trimming, $9.95 for Very handsome silk eape, trimmed with jet and goffered lace, $14.45, g G4 reduced to One beautiful cape in black plush, rib- log, $12.95, reluced to L& 64 A small lot (about 10) of last year’s capes going at balr price. New Bolero shape, fawn cloth, And all We Advertise We Have Moore & MclLeo at $1,75. Shoes $2, now $1,35, to be wiped off to clean them. this season. COING DOWN. \ le, Is our Big Line cf Men’s Enamel Boots. These boots lock well and only require We have too many and must clear them out GOFF BROS. Old price, $2.85, going, going Now Then, for the Jubilee Flags, Fireworks, Toy Pistols. Fire Crackers, Medals and Badges, Chinese Lanterns, etc Visitors to the city should not fail to come and see our display of goods and big decoration. HASZARD & } MOORE | —