ALL GOops reDuceo °! WEEKS’ BIS CELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES -_ j : ; 7 oe ‘ i arlernoon sessions of the use of UGm-=-| Blouses, 25c All Reduced afternoon senek the Mouse. of Com~| oust he scld—W. P. Colwill } mons in Committee dealt with detai of 142 4wk d&w ~0 doz. Ladies cotton and | the Grend Truok contraet. Hon. Mr. | ak ae ae : ve musli: Bl ses, regular 40e ta Foster, Sir Charles upper, Hon. Me. | - a ee ee a —r Sit USES, ‘ é . 17 she r rete, the cheapest. yet } >is - 1 Di0l ern ™ Baggart, Mr. Powell and other members | ¢D@mber rete, oe wr . a: rs 4oc. At > tO iSe.Sl, 10 and ; of the Oppos tion subjected i r. Blairto a} re > ge one 4 ; ‘ P. ' a : : : rs Sunnyside 42 4dwks, d&w, . . } ; : y on wo i i Lior Dé Ss very ause. - , Ip in ( vin li Grass Lin- | ‘2°! ¢xamination on almost every clause se 1] Bl : d . i It was shown that the American an= | Smali pretis and active business travel : j ag "Py . e } Y 7, ] } ‘ ' DS, all »10USeS reduce tor | ager of the Grand Prank has taken exceed- smoothly i tie same route—at least we Jubile Saturday ° ety Zoo l care cf his Company. find it so. There is an infinitely sma! . | A long discussion took place on the ; profit in the to'lowiog; bit whew ! doesn’: : remarkable clause providing for any ex-| it brine active busi ” Our silk hate Cons atl oe $I HA) i] K (| (| }; T@Marnal Cia VrOVIGdIN g r an! d } 1 vring al active tusimess? ur SILK hats, | ~— ; me ; : Witt aC es wie ai e lice ’ feasions Of accommdodatians en double String ties, white bows and white ££: oves Or 4 ’ : lines to be conateuctes 4 wr the mutual good | ] ee ey ae - 2) faney Sunshades, worth | "°°. D Denk pe Proceed ted taion & 2, 2 cee . . fthe G roment a the Grand Trank Always reinember Charlottetew i's up to $4.79 at D1. Regular | between St. Rosalie and Montreal. | Greate-t Store when in need ef hy ‘ning | ae } es ie yeas. tis supposed that improvements in- | Dress Goods. Fver y GI s. FE: st k black Glot ia and twill pposed { 1a pr “Ovetm i! G ’ } , Ey ning Griiove ° —— el 1] 1} 1 L fi ‘day | VOlving an expenditure of one to three! Ribbons, E vening Hose, Evening Flower:, | Siian ai. Teauce d or Sat ual Ly j Mis1ONns nave been under Consideratic u by Preparing For The Ball. —Time to be a ae — TE u | the Grand Trunk in its own interests. Phe} thi pki ng about your Dress, Tie. Gloves, | Black and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves | asrcemeat proviice teary ameeresty The | dhinkin = shal mad y theG.T.R. and a } ’ } ! ’ ed oi ee >4 on | 2 : : ubilee Saturday and all Jubilee week. i. lial OVC, worth $1.20, tbat the Wovernment Is lO pay o per cent. Big i f ie “i Q —~ . ee half t] vate celebration of low prices. Tomorrcw , rest on half the costs. for Ji shales > paturday, svc Un. | interest « : Saturday we are going to lave a big Jub- Kid 4 Ladies’ Capes. Black and colored, will be eeired on S: ‘turday at disounts and half price. 20, 20 d 50 per cent. discount. “Ladig Waterproofs 2C p.c. discount off ever garment on Saturday. Black, navies ang iwoeds, guaranteed all waterproof: 15o and 25¢ Takes your choice of Ladies Sailors and fashionable Straw Hate, worth up io 75c—on Saturday. Extraordinaty Jubilee Snaps— Easy Sellers, Vaiue does it. dres:ed pearl buttons. Corsets, 18c up; few sizes left. White Skirts, 35¢ up, worth 50 cents. Nicht Gowns, 32 50 cents. Corset wortir1Sc. Ladies’ 10 cents. cup, worth Covers, 19c up. He se, fe up, worth Fest black stainless hose, 25c, worth 35e. B'ack Serge. 45 inch, 43c, wortn Jac. Black Cashmere, 50c,worth | soc, Braces, 10e 22e and 32e. Men’s best Linen 2. for = worth 20¢ Men’s best Linen pair, a 30e. White and ,Unlaundried Shirts—special. and 2? 22c, worth Collars, each. Cuffs, 22¢ Spring Roller Window Shade. Haggis Br: ind, 16c. Bicye le Sweaters, Caps, Golf Hose, Gloves, Ties Ev ery thing cheap and goad. Popular goods — popular prices. Polite and prompt attention at the People’s Store Weeks’. The People’s Store. chool child in attend the FEAST OF DAYS Luesday Morning. Kvery the city to Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Toy: Toys ! Toys ! Admission 5 cent big PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. <r tleeeneeneecenee BS i 1+ et, ee tn ter tatn on | sult would be that the cou ernment would try to become educated on | Georgetown.— Catches of ecd goud of | lobsvers fair, but of herring poor; no mac— | kerel. a Malpeque—Cod fishery fair, but lob-| stere and mackerel scarce. | SS1rvpopvovpvvyrvenvvesvennnoonnnNE ) VOODT DONNER ODED lr ney) TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. and Trunk Railway Deal. | : _——- - A BAD BARGAIN EXPOSED. McDonald and Martin on Free Corn. ) | UTTrawa, June 18.—Tbe morning and Hon. Mr. guarantee of that with a] per cent. of Goverament Foster ¥ eh) oO" wea two and a half the interest from the and | with $1,400,000 a year subsidy guaranteed from the Government the Grand ‘Trunk | tailway could get money in the English market at three per cent or The re- would pay two an da half per ent. and the Grand Trunk Railway half of one per cent of the | annual charge—more ahaa nine tenths for ‘the Grand Trunk. After the Drammond railw ay ’ aces. niry — } a + 1@ Denent Of .d | steal h: been worked through the Senate, the | House went into committee, taking up the | | tariff on sugar. Hon. Mr. F ielding said that there wou)d be ne change in the sugar duties before | next session. Ip the meantime the Gov. the subject. At tne evening took up the corn dtity, Mr. McDo ynald, of P. E. Island ’ empl at- ically opposed the free admiscion of corn on the ground that it destroyed the Pro- market for oats and other coarse grains. Incidentally Mr. McDonald con- demned the destruction of the Pictou iron industry, say ing that a wmauufacturing and mining town afforded the best market for egricultural produce. Mr. Martin, of P. E. Island, contended that there would be a time when free corn could be defended. But this was not the time, as coarser grains were never cheaper than they are now. This clause is, he said, thrown to the United States farmers, who haye noclaim whatever upon this country. The item carried. P, E. eee session the committee Vincial Alberton cod an Scarce no Lobsters, mackerel bait. The confidence of the people in Hood’s Sarsaperill a& is due to its unequalled record of wonderful cures. “Electricity” vouches for the story that the introduction of the telephone into Alabama is believed by the tarmers to have depreciated the price ofcotton. The Georgia & Alabama Company have been obliged to appeal tothe courts to protect their lines from the rage of natives. The poles have been hewed down in w any places, and one aggrieved individual spent his wrath in dragging at the tail of bis | wagg seven miles of the wire he. bad | first cut. Loe ou P Creat Offer A beautiful picture of Her Majesty the Queen, worth 50 cents, will be given free with each purchase of 50 cents worth or upwsrds of Jubilee Goods. This in- cludes Badges, Brooc hes, Pins, Medals, Buttons, Flags ard F reworks, Not more than one picture to avy one purchaser. Call early and get your choice. GRO CARTER & 00. The Seedsmen ddbddddddddddddddddddadiadddaddddd | | | | | UAdUUAdAAdAdANddbAddddUDS i NN Ji i Scecial prices on fine qualities. | new ad. an ©asceo000 DeVSCeSEUrE@eOR0CCCEDE ‘Jubilee Brooches, E LOCAL NOTICES, July Delineator arrived today at Carter's Bodkstord, Notice.—In order to clear ont jubilee goods in medals, buttons, pins (all kinds) flags, fireworks, will, for the next three days, rel] at cut prices. Geta medal, } all our jubilee etc., we only 3 cents if bought from us.—Carter’s Bookstore, The best souvenir of the Jubilee is “The Record Reign,” a6 t-page bdok, handsome- ly bound in red leatherette, profusely lustr age ‘din half tone,witligg froutice piece e of handsome photograveur of the Queen, by David Willams 03. Price 30c. Hargor | & Moore. We bave in stock a large number cf semi—porcelain tea sets, 56 which we will clear ot - at leesthan $2. Call and pi ‘CCB. s2e them at W. P. Colwill’s. 142 4wke, d&w. Jome nice dinner and tea sets now opened at the cheap crockery store and lee sale of Ladies blouses from 25c up. See our what you particularly oa st 4 ply linen collers 2 i see want from it. for 25c. Ladies at all prices, ki ‘d g! roves, cotton and cast mere hoee, B} ack cushmere 50c w orth 75e and Black serge 43c worth 75e. The Peoples Store for bs arvgains. . = Weeks & Co. Wholesale onk Retail.142 3}. Jan... Dec. A drink for all the year round is SOVEREIGN LIME FRUIT JUICE. Ask your dealer for it. How un- pleasant is Lime Juice whenaccom- panied by that bitter and mouldy taste. You will find neither of these faults in Sov ereignLime Fruit Lime Juice. Ask for it. Simson Bros. & Co. Manuf acturers ©0080 LCD COSOCCOSOLEDeSeOe® We Acknowledge The Gorn is & very allair, We carry al il the leading prepar- ations in stock. Holloway’s, Putnam’s, Hanson’s, One Nicht Comfort, hasty etc. A, W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, soncoccccoescescooccese SCC20GS6 20000000008 eoec seeceeccs ) GENT) buys the prettiest JUBILEE MED AE | ore ets 18c up, suns shail es | in the city. Has the head, coats of arms of the pro- | vinces of Canada and’ the royal | arms on it, Call and see them. | | | 7 , | Queen's | mamelled Flag Pins | A handsome selection to choose from; the newest and prettiest designs to look at. W. W. WELLNEP, Jeweler! | Simplicity, | Manufactured and Guaranteed by | Send fo MILLINERY, HATS, wa CAPES_.. Visitors to the city during the coming week should not fail to see tne bargains giving in the above lines in order to make. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 18 1897. ss JUBILEE WEEK —_—_— Perkins, Sterns & Turner “ees 4602484 42486 Bah 6 406268 owes RON NETS, We are a clearance in our Mantle Room. ALL KINDS OF DRY GooDs at bottom prices, and the highest price paid for wool. A GREAT RANGE OF MONCTON ‘The Cape % Orhat TWEEDS TO SELECT FRO UVE2222222222 CCECLLAY SUits mM T3, MII one | WES thir | Our Cape S are good C apes, good cloth, well made, sty- lishly finished: the hand- somest in town. Low priced at old prices—and now right in season. We'll give you one third of your purch: ise money back. But you need to cash lU “ALL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAVE.” Jubilee Wax Candles Wax Candles for Illum- ination purposes, at Beek & GOFF Pet rertic ETE - ns e ete crn ~ ae. Vw EE) FIGURE IT OUT... ” e@OVOGSSCSONCSCEBEH American Machines, $120.00 a a A SAVING S65, OF OO By purel lasing an . EMPIRE TYPEWRITER Superior in many features, Durability Visible Writing Strength. Universal Keyboard. the Milliams Manfg Co, Ltd. _ a: etre, P. > 55.00 | [ } ne Ads nh “ aN og See J des + NF ASS, a “@ecceccecucs “@eccevceseoe ee e @ osss % a ; fy . a agzic : + @ €aier * So a Is now controlled dy Reddin » Bros. After 10 years experience in 3 sel.ing this famous salve, we think @ it the best ointment in the market, and intend placing a box with ~ ye : man, woman and child on P. E, S oe @ Wholesale & Retail. + 2 e 8s fis Q 3 & 9 @ ° BROTHERS ¢ a oe e oe. e a eae 6 ° Opposite P. O. ° 4 a SHPSSHSSSSSS SSS SSSSSSNNe Ss BUS SESE OSS 9-700 0008 GOO8 at the Feast of Days. you can buy enough to feed all your family for to-morrow. thus : saving you the trouble of ry cooking and giving you more A —_ iN time to see the jubilee celebra- oe j tion, Q pairs of Ladies’ Dongo- @ | la button, patent tip, Good 3 | Scotch Cakes, Chocolate Cak« year Welt, Boots, sent to us $ | Plain and Fruit Cakes. lee é Cream Cake, Cocoanut Cake, | Festry and Tarts, Lemon Pies, our ae for them only Apple Pies, Doughnuts, Jellies, $1.50 U a pair. This is a rare i Cre ams, Nut Cake, ete. noon gain. See our window. These are all home-made by the best cooks, and will Le ees sold as cheap as cheap as can bi yu oht els ewhe e, by mistake, the regular 3 price of which is $3 a pair; Stamp2r’s Co rner, G 2 , Se ewe SOes 84488 £60868 88868 Gy