oor ; 7 ° Yi 1% ha 4: 3 a ! ; ; i } : & % : POE SIRS, CREME SIRE: AGS BE SE Bs IF 9 he SREY LELOO EARN BLS 58M, on as ceainaaae : aaa i ame .. Cad, kei selante 2 - TS ae EE } 3 ih rt bE op Ike Week June 2ist to 26th ALL GOODS REDUCED. JEEKS’ bi CELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES ———— ee higuses, 25c All Reduced doz. Ladies n Bleuses, At 49e oO 4 Cambries aim all Blouses ee Saturday: regular 7c a. mus.) 45¢ up 1 CE 8, Jub Suns :ades—$1.00 all Reduced. reduced for 25 faney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $l. Regular black Gloria and all reduced for Saturday SLOC we | SLii<> Blac tUe to | 10 and | 1 Grass Lin- | cotton and } | } | | | | twill | i -and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves | rular 89c, worth $1.20, for Jubilee Saturday, 75c Un.- | i dressed Kid 4 pearl buttons. Ladies Capes. Black and colored, cleared on St urday at big dis‘ounts and half price. 20, 25 and 50 per cent. discount. Ladies Waterproofs 2( p.c. discount off every garment on Saturday. Black, navies and tweeds,guaranteed all waterproof. 16¢ and 25¢ Takes your choice of Ladies Sailors and fashionable Straw Hats, worth up to 75c—on Saturday. Extraordinary Jubilee Snaps — asy Sellers, Vaiue does it. <2 18c up; few sizes; left. Whire Skirts, 50 cents. Night Gowns, 3 50 cents. will be rsets, 35¢e up, worth 99). 2e up, worth Corset Covers, 10c_ up. worth 18c. Lalies’ Hose, 4c up, worth 10 esnts. F: cet black 25c. worth 35ce. > ack Serge. stainless hose, 45 inch, 43e, worta 7dc. Black Cashmere, 50c,worth 75e. Braces, 10c and 22c, worth 22c and 32c. Collars, Men’s best Linen 2 for 25e, worth 20¢ each. Men’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 Pegple’s Store Weeks’.: The People’s Store. Bicycle Charms Bicycle Stick Pins The newest ideas :n Stick Pins. See them. Blouse Setts Long Guard Chains All new this season. largest selection from. e2sescese W. W. WELESE: Jcweler | a | | | | | The | to choose | } | } SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. a esamres | | INTERCOLONIAL EXTENSION, Regarding — the Action, Much Talk Senate's Will the Whole Supply Bill be Thrown Out by the Upper House ? Orrawa, June 25—Tihe defeat of extension bill by the Senate ei ; and the course of t! bom } . [nter< OL1LODl&ai ie Government in try- Houses of Parliament. When the Senate Mackenzie Bowell « f Justice ment p he Senate the scheme Parii: met alled upon the Minister rn- action of way, to explain whether the Gove roposed to disreg and carry out, ament bad ot jected to. ard ihe in another Sir Oliver Mowat said he nad uot seen his colleagues since the votes were taken. Ile felt sure, however, that the Ministers meant no disrespeci. Senator Miller said the government simply acting in defiance had brought about a crisis in the consti- tutional history of the country. He was prepared if the supply bill came to the was Sevate with this appropriation to advecate | throwing it out altogether. After further discussion guson said he was sure the Government would discover that it was not acting wisely but was giving an exhibition of bad temper. Until further explanations came he would not suppose a crisis was at hand. In the House of Commovs Hon. Mr. Foster asked for explanations. In reply the government stated that it proposed to try the experiment for nine months’ of running over these railways, paying the same rate of rental as was pro- posed in the contract. If the experiment succeeded the objections of the members of the Opposition to the contract would be removed; if it failed, that would justify the action taken yesterday 'n the Senate, Senator Fer —_—_— el THE DRUMMYND COUNTIES | RAILWAY, —————— = Inaestigating Committee to b Asked Which Will Include Senat:rs Ferguson and MeDonald. Otrawa, June 25.— An_ interesting notice of motion is given by Senator Miller, On Saturday he will move that a epecial committee of the Senate be appoint- ed to enquire into the expenditure of sub- sidies granted by Parliament to the Drummond Counties railway, the present financial position of the said company, as well as its equipment, and also all otver matters and things relating to the said railway, said committee to consist of Senators Bowell, Ferguson, Power, Scott, McDonald (P. KE. I.), Deboucherville, Primrose, Cox, Landry, Prowse, Wood, The Oppo- yesterday Thibeaudean, and the mover. sition members heid a meeting to decide on a course of action the new proposition to lease the Drummond Counties railway. It was decided to hear the explanations of the Minister of Rail- ways and then decide upon the course of action. ovvteneeanvernnnnremntnnmntneZ Croquet Sets 25 sets 4 bail, 12 sets 6 ball. 5 sets 8 ball. All bright, goods, and the price? well, cheaper than you can buy then anywhere ? else, Hammecks Dozens of them, all size:, ail colors, al) Have you seen our Baby Tiam mocks ? Iiverv baby should have one. We have priced them very low. Base Ball Goods, Foot. new Om “Te 8PR. aT Sidi idiuiisiiuivuiiudiiaiti the | ' } t i | yesterday Sir | j | | ' | ' | of parliament and } respecting | THE KINDERGARTEN, —_- Closing Exercises of the little Children. nterested Audience at Kindergarten, ~~ e number of Kindergarten the young p A larg altendance atl Spectators was in Hall, this closing exercises abd flowers of have lately been growing up under the skilful cultivation of Miss | Sayree and her assistanis. All were de- lignted wito the results exhibited. The discipline was perfect, and in all i exercises performed there were evidenc of the wouderful efféets of the p atur al pro- cesses of education intellig rent! V applied young The little forenoon, to witness of the lovely ants humanity who even to very ishildren. ine to carry out the same yuarpose by } » ' lng & 7 soe parp ~ | ones who attend the Kindergarten play to pacing &o account in the supprementary | 7... co ' 7 - | a ! : | learn aud learn to play; and are thus estimates, is the prine:pal topic on Par- tel " ; me . i having their bodilv aud men al faculties liament Hil The ouly wi ay the Senate | _ 7) . : : t th os tl G drawn our while they absorb a store of can mee 8 last move ie Govern: | . . . ” yh esleanomia pay of ; pcre luformation that wiil be of the highest mentis to throw out the who supply : i an h ‘ practical vaiue Ihe rooms in Kinder- bill, which woul ld be a very extreme Sot eo gar en are la airy, bright and cheerful, course, as whole rejection woulda leave no | ' we . - aod ‘young pl ants under every favorable appropriation for public services next year. aa ppropriat f . ~~, | condition. Several of the children gave It seems uncertain how far Mr. Fielding’s | i a he up | short recitations in a highly pleasing scheme Wiii heip ont tbe Ministers, and 4 ' 4 ° wo ile ’ ' . } manner, and altogether the exercises were jther parties to the contract. A peculiar | : 4 I cative Of the beauty and high value ot feature Of the case 38 that the meseage | ;- ' ’ oe 1 ae ) Nindergarten meibous,. NO, pii1ze3s were | brought down on Wednesday night, and td . z awarded, signed b V L Lberdeep, must have been } .. a } ¢ . j _—_—— nl —- <i> $$$... pr red from him before the Senate voted i } ea on ' meas | uid seem that the | i ARIS, June Za. on A dynamite cartridge Governor-Genera! has been led into assist was exploded yesterday evening in front ot | p ’ } ‘ i . ing in au attempt to overrule one of the | a cate at La Crande Combe, 34 mi north, northwest of Ni mes, in the dicen: ment of Carde, where serious labor troubles | have been in progress for some time past. Many of the oce upants of the | Lurown to the ground, buc seriously injrred. Cafe wele LO OLG Was 99 23.—The Pan-American party reached this city early this evening, and after being assigned accommodations | was taken to iNeith’s theatre for the enen- ing. ‘Lhe programme will inclite a trip down the harbor, wi-h a visit to L yon and au luspection of ihe shoe industries ot that city; a return tothis city in the afiernoon and the partaking of a complimentary ; banquet at the Algonqain club by Mayor Q ines Kinastoy, Jam., June 23,—Dr. Viete, chief surgeon of the C iban insurgent army commanded by Genera! Garcia, arrived at Rio Buena, this island, on Saturday, ac- companied by 11 Cubans. They had escaped from the province of Santiago de Cuba in an open boat and brought with them despatches forthe Caban Janta at New York. These despatches were seized by the Jamaican officials. Bosron, June > Ey BORN Maine, on the Brehaut and Mrs. M. J At Princetown, to im I, a daughter 2oth inst, . Brehaut, fm one-one a DIED, At Winsloe South, on Friday morning, June 24th, Rebecca,wife of George Turner, in the fortieth year-of her age. At Point Prim. on the 21st inst., after a brief ilness, Jose] h Valley, of Charlottetown. He was buried at Momtague. Phe L iberal Government “of ( Seanad. includes the following titlod persons: Sir Wilfred Laurer, G.C. M.G. — Sir Richard res G.C Bi. G., Sir Oliver Mowat, G. C. M. G. Sir L. H. Davies, K, Cc. M. G. Sir H. Joly de Lotbiniere, K.C. M. G. There has never in the past been such an array ef titled nersons ou the treasury benches, and the Montreal Gazette 6 justified in the remark that the Liberals are as democratic as they are economical. Boys in ‘ Training for the using races July Ist, are Friction Body Wash It’s not necessary to be a racer to use it. Cyclists ¢ cener- ally will find it on excellent thing. It strengthens the cles, faticu A, W. REDDIN, Fhm, B SUNNYSIDE, BHOL SOSHS HSSSOHSHS HSS HTHSVSFSSSHOSIESSOOOCOCOOKE mus- removing and preventing e and stiffness, APRVBSDOSSSSHVISSSSOSISSOSTFOVISIESVIHSOHSSSOHOSECES SSO DdSCCOdESESEeceReOsCCCS LOST,— A gold brood h on Tuesday morn- ing The finder willbe rewarded by leaving the same at Prowse Bros. 147 3i LOST — Between Queen “square end th» Citv Building a bunch of keys, Finder wil oblige by leaving them at ‘his Office. si pl w AN‘ ED,— A irustwoitiy nurse lor tvo , ehildye n a references required ‘OLY 4 th's o'f si pd ee oe oe oa — O UF !1.— * cottage at Rocky “Point, su acie f©rasummoyr resicence. Avpiy to R. McecM !lan. la7 tf pat TO LET. g iar. Ball Goods. Cricket Goods. Lawn Tennis Gioods, Children’s Sand A. house on Dorchestor Street. nex! -ails and Sh«.vels.Wag- | block to the New Cathedral, at presen ons. Carts, Doll Cabs, | occupied by Mrs. Leaby. Possession gives ete.. etc. { last of J une. = min tai BR & 00. = ARTHUR G, PEAKE. — Ubu. ii Li y Office on “Peake’s” Wharf. | He acdau ae He J ubi- = toa Caads | Gummer Board. a e tania Pettitte ! st i 4b Abd bbiNe | PERSONS having Good Acecommoedstio ulus ALAM | PERSONS having Good Accommotntion [sland, will please write immediately to th WANTE! Mhief Ag rent for P.E.1. to sup- | undersigned at House of Commons, Ottwa ndth usiness of the Manut: ucturers’ | giving full particulars respecting locaio: > Insur: e Company. ‘rhe business is! rates per week and mcnth, and numbert ths o extensive as io require aresident man j can be taker, District Ag ents aisoO wanted In every june /6°$7— F, OWEN _ Apply te J. B Patoa ]23-Guar inrep re+ nied Gat " Lox 202 Charlotte cern n | d’y tues fri & wkly 2wks rr Cee eee ' THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE ‘TELEGRAPHIC. JUBILEE Wer ering VEEMLOENE RW, ALL —_ ey * , Sterns & Turner 95, 1897 DOO OSSH0448 DOSS 6BSG anon HATS, BONNETS, a CAPES_.. Visitors to the city during the coming week should not fail to see tne bargains we are | giving in the above lines in order to make a clearance in our Mantle Room. BENDS OF DRYGGODSs at bottom prices, and the highest price paid for wool. A GREAT RANGE OF M@NCTON TWEEDS TO SELECT FRODE QNVe@222c2222222 You Need cooler = UNDERWEAR, ® to have; here’ Plain cotton, S MOORE & MLHOD You need it now—there’s warm days—in last winter’s underwear. s some of it— Ribbed cotton Underwear....csesccccccccccsecces dark grey..e..- Plain cotton, strong and smooth, merino finish....... Fine smooth Balbriggan, smooth and soft as silk.... Wiehe, Marine Guimns é «ise so 0 66 6i0s 64 CERES ok Finer @tade, Got SMocth AMIShOd. o onccce cecsseces Very fine, natural wool, medium weight, smooth ... “sLL We ALVERTISE—WE HAVE.” e2eeeei no satisfaction—there’s no comtort in boiling these WE have the Underwear you ought ¢ 39¢ per suit 50c per suit 2c per suit - 91.10 per sait eoeee.... 1.50 per suit -+» 1.60 per suit --. 210 per suit peeeeceeeeensee VCOCLOCOCL COCLCLOLL A. yer oe ery et KO ee pee OEE Ey tes ; FIGURE IT OUT. ms Ve, weie se odin acl sibib medal a ac niin American Machine s, $120.00 Empire - - A SAVING By purchasing an. . oF St EMPIRE TYPEWSITER Bape rior in many features. Simplicity, Durability Visible Writing Stre ngth. 55.00 $65.00 Universal Ke y board. Manufactured and Guaranteed by fhe Williams Man'fg Co,, Ltd. Send for ; Testimonials Ree ee Tete n ee aig ‘ + WAY SedtoAS $ Montrel, P. Q. Re ad AT Seat LAS Sa ee La tidied Str Fastnet SEASON OF ails from Ch’towno every [S97 Frid gO a jor Halifax, calling at Summers ide, Pons Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isasc Harbor, Sal- Returning making same calls, inclu ding mon River, Sheet Harbor. leaves Halifax every Tues day morning at 6 o’cloc] Ky Souris. Through Frei t Rates low te Halifax. Apply to it W.W. oht Solicited. PUBLIC NOTICE. CLARKE, Agent. Publie Notice is hereby given that en on will be madeto the Pe ada at the next sess! ion thereof, neorporate The Dominion Loan Assoc} iation of the C it the Provinee of Ontar 10, already incorporated unde ee y of ar lame nt <« for an Building Teronto, in 1 Building Seciety hapter I Cx Act ae ard 169 of sed Stvtutes of Ontario. iss, for the eee é ssociation to F urpose ofen: ibling the said “arry on business at rywhere in of Cac ada, ; Ce mpany and } ed at the‘ ity of Tor onto > L307 si Gay oe ry,A l . 1ACDONELL 2 nr Suildir Toronto Stre set. said Applicants dylaw 3tlmaysl gerbe o, folici the Den a2ioresa s B LA tors for rinion with alJ the powers of a Loan g Society id, this ND, iae Fiats of the best lowest prices in Fara and Soft Black and Colored, D. A, BRUCE makes at ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A. D., 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as- signor?, to furnish to me at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, ete., Charlottetown, P. E. Ie- Jand, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed to be owing from the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that avy creditor fail- ing to furnish such statement within such time, mav be precluded from participat— ing in any dividend from said estate, pur- suant tazthe terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOAN J. McQU AID, Assiguee. 139 —dy 13 4wks—wkydwks. dy pat 2 4, LO RENT A dwelling house and stable at Alexan- | dria, Lot 49. Beautifully situated for a summer residence; four miles trom South- (port. For p articulars apply to W. W. WELLNER l27— Patience Has lis Reward We have been e xpecting those shint gies for a long time., They ®are here. 300,000, in « lear aoa clear, clear white . No. 1. THE REWARD IS YOURS If you get some 7 J ust > ©xtre of those shingles. see them. Try for Lum be Of ali kinds. JAMES BARRETT, . ~ . ‘ oe ee Ty - Telephone isl. Connolly's Wart . v ol e} ti Sefs 88S. rete het te pattie ities —s [gewew oeeeeuse od stemmed