Tater . femmguie esti aeereradnin ION) ee = He en sa. Y ORES: Neen ak SMB Paap iple semanas habe ie ag Ew smageneer ae are ag wa ar 200 6 ly RR Rae PE ae Rg | Mineman Siew 4 = ; : ? .e ¥ ; ; @ bh : Pcie mete 3 0 allen, Sloe Beane a ee neti Sebeiieee a ee pe ee ee ee ee ng aan, oles frase PFs ‘aR CN, Be ipeings Gatien et > GES AE We ae ech aecer > anenemeinet here i Se teint @ ee a, I i SS Sapien em: ‘tie mtd A eey ie ae ® tia SiS ely e POE LA ae CNG ae we: s iets ie apap ae me Ts “4 eS iy tn in ten, June 2ist to 26th ALL GOODS REDUCED EEKS’ UiG CELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES i Slouses,.25¢ All Reduced “Ladies “0 doz. : * muslin Blouses, regular 40¢ to | 4oc. At 49c to 78e.$1, 10 and up in Cambriecs and Grass Lin- ens, all Blouses reduced for Jubilee Saturday " Sunshades—$I1.00 all Reduced. | ~5 faney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $l. Regular < "black Gloria and twill siiks, all reduced for Saturday om ecg odaapegpeail fe es REN ane eee cottou and | Bizcx and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves $1.20, | Un. | pearl hin . ’ Ladies’ Cepes. _ Diack and colored, wiil be clesred on Sturday at big) dis‘ounts and half price. 20, 25 and 50 per cent. discoun t. Ladies’ Waterproofs 2( p.c. discount off every garment on Saturday. Black, navies and tweeds,cuara nteed all waterproof. 16¢ and 25¢ takes your choice of Ladies Sz ilors and fashionable Straw Hats, worth up to 75c—on Sai urday. Extraordinary ‘Jubilee Snaps— Casy Sellers, Vaiue does it. Corsets, 1Sc up; few sizes Teft Whi te Skirts, 35e up, worth 50 cents. Night Gowns, 50 cents. gular 89c, worth for Jubilee Saturday, dressed Kid 4 _ [i 32c up, worth Corset Covers, 10c up. worth 18ce. Ladies’ Hose, tc up, worth 10 cents. Fast black 25c, worth 35e. stainless hose, Biack Serge. 45 inch, 43c, wortn 7d5e. Piack Cashmere, 50c,worth Toe. Braces, 10c and 22c, worth 22¢ and 3 326 Men’s at Linen Collars, 2 for 25¢, worth 20¢ each. SIen’s best Linen Cuffs, 22c pair, worth 30c. White and Unlaundried Shirts—special, Spring Roller - Window Shade, Haggis Brand, 16c. Bicycle Sweaters, Caps, Golf Hose, Gloves, Ties Every thing cheap and good. Popular goods — popular prices. Polite and prompt attention at the People’s Store Weeks’. The People’s Store. Bicycle Charms Bicycle Stick vins The newest ideas :n Stick Pins. See them. Blouse Setts Long Guard chains e012 e2s2 PSSkSSEVOSSEOSSOSSOCOE OSOGCLESD SEES All new this season. The largest selection to choose | from. W. W. WELLNER, 3 J eweler | seemed earlier TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA the Business Op. The End in Sight. | Pushing Orrawa, June 26.- resolution —Hon. Mr. Fiel ling’s to borrow fifteen millions went through after some remarks by Hon. Mr. Foster. he Crow’s Nest railvay wastben taken up and discussed till one o’clock in the aiternoon. ihe iron bounties were then taken up, went into committee of for jubilee postage and later the house supply on the siamps. Hon, Mr. Foster expressed regret that in this anniversary vear the Government had given to a New York firm the contract jabil stamps, though the Canadian coutract had not ran out. The end of the sesion 1s believed to Le more in sight. Last evening when the house met Sir Richard Cartwright asked Hon. Mr. Foster if he thought tbe House could get through its business to-day. vole to make the ee postage once DAILY FXAMINER, CHARUITTETOWN JUNE 23, | test ferve Hon. Mr. Fos.er said that he thought | not, but he hoped it wight be possibie tu complete it om Monday. Phis would enable prorogation to take Place on I uesdav. The committee rose at 12.54. Hon. Mr. Foster proposed to resume the Crow’s Nest pass discussion and bave Hon. Mr. Blair’s furiher statement on it. Hon. Mr. Blair eaid that he proposed to take time toreply to Mr. Foster's criticism. iy he Hon. Mr. Foster said that in gthat Cure prorogation was further away than it in the everivg. Hon. Mr. Blair said that then go on and the House adjourned. he could not ee Royal Visit to Ireland. Loxpon, Jane 26. _Th he Duke of York bas accepted the invitation of Karl Cadogan to visit Ireland in August with the Duchess accompanying hin.; Wan-0f-War Wrecked. Sr. Pererssure, June 26.—The Rus- sian ironclad Yangoot, one of the best vessels in the navy, ran on a_ reef near Transand yesterday ani sank immediately. eS Episcopal Appointment, MosrreaL, June 26.—Rev. Canon Bruichesi has been created bishop of Montreal, P. E. Island Fish Report. Miminigash.—Catches of cod fair on trawis but mackerel scarce. Sovereign Cocoa Wine is pleasant to take, is certain and gratifying in its effect in cases of loss of sleep and enervation. wvone as Cicod as BE. & D. rpevonnennypovenerenpnntpraPanenyy Croquet Sets 25 sets 4 ball, 12 sets 6 ball, 5 sets 8 ball. All bright, new goods, and the price? well, cheaper than you can buy then anywhere elee, Hammocks Dozers of U.ein, all sizes, all coiors, al] prices. Have you seen onr Raby Ham mocks ? Every baby should have one. We have priced them very low. Base Ball Goods, Foot. } Ball Goods, Cricket Goods. Lawn Tennis Goods, Children’s Sand *sils and Shovels,.Wax- ons. Carts. Doll Cabs, ete., ete, GEO. CARTER & C0. Headquarters for Jubi- lee Gi ods. QAbAAMAAASUSMAbGALALLALAAURARLGLADNY SAUTPFTTTEPTRRNERA PTET PET TNR TEETH HTT TPIT RR RETTE TTR THN ERNE THT \dAcAAiuiNcAUuAL SA aL HOT WEATHER COMFORTS Choice line sponges Fine Soaps Bath Brushes and Gloves in variety Toilet Waters, etc., etc. For these Jines see us. variety. and price in SHoe SSSBDHLCOFSSSHDIVSISHSIOSSSOHSS SSH HAAS BOSHSSS HOGS HS eer | persor val tribute to the Bor ereign, there was | the | — | lorperal epiritwhich has oolv recently had T e\ D longer seemed to be e m posed of in- AN AMERICAN OPINION. Tke Sun Man Says the Sun Never Shone ona More Marvellous Sight. The New York Sun devotes considerably over a page toa cabled description of the jubilee celebration in London. The story is introduced by a ‘two column leader, which is in part as follows: “Whena crowd of jubilee sightseera flung a welli- dressed stranger into a lountain in Trafe!- gar Square the other day because he ventured a remark that was slight). disparaging to Queen Victoria, bolized the spirn which celebration an they Syin has made today’s event® transcendent in all human annals, The intense persona! loyalty of the British people to their Sovereign is the one fact above all! others which this spectacle in the streets of Lon- don has impressed upon ali beholders. It is easy to describe all else, the procession decorations and iluminations; but this stupendnous thing, this ma- jestic homage of many millions, spoken in one mighty, inarticulate voice, cannot be put into words. I know nothing with which to compare it. It was not hero-worship. It was not even patriotism. [t was more personal, more human than that. It was the deepest and warmest heart tribute to the womanliness of the ofthe woman. all, this spirit fonnd iis what Lincoln loved to call the common people. All the and official muddling which the preparations for the jubilee a ns Bs Queen and the queenliness Most siyn:ficane of ut expr: 8-107 in pettiness nmiads scandal banished into nothingness wi en the masses, which stillare the bone and sinew of Eugland, got a chance to make their voice hard. Their voice, be it understood, and not the well bred applause and cheers of the eccupants of ten-guinea seats, furnished the keynote of today’s fe'tival. The mighty roar from millions of throats never ceased from the moment the Queen left the palace until she was helped from her carriage at the.end of the trying Ordeal, three hours later, But the jubilee not simply and solely the Queen’s as it should have been W hile the first of was celebration all, was a vo lack of emphasis of the significance ot second great feature. This was the new is birth. I tock the form cf a magnifi- cent popular ovation to the representatives of the colonies, which was astonishing in in its fervor and intersity, It was all the more ostentatious perhap; because there was a public impression tbat the official treatment of the visiting colonial troops w:s not as cordial as it should have been. There was, therefore, a genuine popular rebuke in thetremendous welcome which Lordon gave the colonial visito:salorg the whole six miles of the route. There was an opportunity to make this particularly striking in the first two miles from the palace toSt. Paul’s cathedral, where the colonial contingent of prime ministers and troops marched as a separate precession more than an hour in advance of the royal parade. The Queen herself received eearcely a more enthusiastic greeting. When ner carriage arrived the vast crowds were already so hoarse from cheering that they could only give vent to a rough roar, which mu-t have sounded strangely to her ears. But itis as the greatest gathering of human beings the world has ever seen that Queen Victoria’s jubilee will live in the memory of all those who participated in it and in the history of the race. It was after the procession was finished that the people gave themselves up to light- hearted enjoyment. Then it was that the most wenderful sight of all was witnessed. The human throng that bad been still, but ‘t 8 lent, for many hours, began to move, uividuals, They were not reckoned in bumbers. They were vast areas of human- ity which becam» eddying tides- flowing re sistiessly here and there. London was li ke Venice. Her streets were canals, with n o~ where a glimpse of the pavement, as th ese sluggish human str-ama ebbed and flow ed, each drop to atom helpless to move save with the ceseral current aod rising up from it: Jl sm aceaseless, voiceless mur- mur, not sootning like ripoling water over rocks, nor majestic Jike the roar of an angry sea, but the restleces, awsome intoning of a strange p¢w evergy, which beat upon one’s eardrums until} now, afier many hour-, it bas become intolerable. Not for ene tioment during nea ly a hunired hours has London been silent, day or night. Jubilee throngs have fil’ ed the streets since Friday last. Many thousands of persons have not known a bed in all that time. They may have snatched naps occasionally inthe parks or elsewhere, but they have celebrated the jubilee to the point of utter exhaustion. - To-night, how- ever, the crowds are greater than ever. I have no words of disparagement for this wonderful day in the wonderful history of this wonderful Empire. Answers which came within scarcely more than an hour from forty seats of government, over which the British flag floats, in every corner of the earth, tothe Queen’s message of thanks to her subjects, are euflicient to make the day memorable in human records. I, in common with thousands of other aliens, have watched men of every color and every creed marching loyally under the same flag,"and I confess, with- out reserve and without envy, that it was the most marvellous sight the sun ever loo ked down upon. a ee + wo - McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER OUT OF 2,000 CLAIMS Against an Accident Co. for last year, 531 were for accidents caused to pedestri- ans walking on the sidewalk THE OCEAN ACSIDENT Insures against all kinds of accidents Its premiums are low, and it issues a good Policy SS. e ul General Agent Charlottetown ° 1897 a Dovt Fail to i — Bargains in Shi rt Waists MIND HOSIERY at the . 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