| Nal WEEKS’ BiG CELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES —_——- ~~ Blouses, 25c¢ All Reduced cottou and muslin Blouses, regular 40e to 45e. At 49%c to 78e.$1, 10 and up in Cambrics and Grass Lin- reduced for ALL GOODS REDUCED Crows’ Nest ?0 doz. Ladies ens. all Blouses Jubilee Saturday: Sunstades—$I.00 all Reduced. 25 faney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $1. Regular stock black Gloria and twill silks all reduced for Saturday Bleck and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves Regular 89c, worth $1.20, for Jubilee Saturday, 75c Un- dressed Kid 4 pearl buttons. Ladies’ Capes. Black and colored, will be cleared on S turday at big discounts 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. 5¢ ald 25¢ Takes your choice of Ladies Eailors and fashionable Straw Hate, worth up to 75c—on Saturday. Extracrdinaly Jubilee Snaps — Easy Sellers, Vaive does it. Jorsets, 18ce up; few sizes left. White Skirts, 50 cents. Night Gowns, 32c up, worth Rv (ents Co: set worth 1L&c. Ladiee’ 10 eents. Fast black 95c, worth 35c. Bieck Serge. wortn /ovc. Black Cashmere, 7T5e. Braces, 10c 22e and 32c. Men’s best Linen Collars, 9 for 25e. worth 20¢ each. 35¢ up, worth Covers, lQe up. Hose, 4c up, worth stainless hose, 45 inch, 43e, 50c,worth and 22c, worth Men’s best Linen Cuffs, 22c pair, worth 50c. 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. em re WANTED hool child in the city 4a attend the FEAST OF DAYS Tuesday Morning. Every si Dolls ! Dolls! Dolls! Toys! Toys! Toys ! Admission 5 cents, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, chiffons, silk laces, etc. Gents evening | dress shirts, satin and cambric bows, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 19, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THF EXAMINER, (ee Pass Railway, $15,000,000 TO BE ADDED TQ THE PUBLIC DEBT, | Supplementary Estimates Show Nothing | for the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway. Orrawa, June 19.—The Crows’ Nes Pass Railway subsidy was considered in | committee of the whole Mouse yesterday. Hon. Mr, Blair spoke for an hovr and a half, closing with a panegyric on British Columbia, bis visit to which had, ne said, made him prouder of Canada than he had ever been before. He spoke at times with almdst hysterical fervor, but was heard by his followers in dead silence, except fora slight round of cheers when he sad that he was proud of Canada, in concluding his Vigorous speecii Sir Charles Tupper argued that the pro- posed contract would cost the country $0,000 a mile or 1b wll nearly $3,000,000 more than the late Government pro- | posed to pay. He cid not value as high } as the Ministers seemed todo, the great | concessions that the country was supposed to have obtained from the Canadian | Pacitis Railway. However, he would be willing to assume that the Government | had made what the Miaisters thought was | the best bargain and he would aot oppose | the proposition, The party whips are pairing members and allowing them to go home. But the Senators are expected to be here all wet) week. They are not saying much; but it | is not likely that they will efface them- | selves by swallowing everything that io sent to them witbout examination criticism. It need net surprise the aie lic too much if the Intercolonial extension to Montreal gets the hoist. The Finance minister gave notice yes- terday of a generous borrowing scheme. He talkes authority to make loan of not more than $15,000,000 in addition to sums already authorized but not yet borrowed. ‘The maximum interest is to be four per cent. The supplementary estimates for next year were brought down at 1.30 this morn- The total amount tu be voted is ing. $1,360, 215. Five thousand dollars are to be paid as gratuities to penitentiary officials to be retired. For P. E. Island one thousand dollars are given Levis (?) Point pier; five thousand for the purchase of creosoted piles for general repairs to the wharves; seven huadred and fifty dollars to St. Stephen pier; five hundred dollars to Rustico. The sum of $11,843 are asked for the purchase of three wharves on the Hills- borough River from Troviucial Govern- ment; $2,510 are asked foran old claim for carrying the Newfoundland mail, —__>. —-—— LOCAL NOTICES, We have iff stock a large number cf sem porcelain tea sets, 56 pieces, which we will clear out at lessthan $2. Call ard see them at W. 2. Colwill’s. 142 4wke, d&w. dress evening white, cream shoulder crepons, Ladies and gents full wear requsites Jadies black, and all colors in silk elbow ara lengths in evening gloves, silk white kid gloves, collars and cuffs.—W. A. Weeks & Co., The Peoples Store. 143—fsmw. Gents opened and closed wide bosom eyening dress shirts made specially for evening dress wear with brace keeper, special value at Weeks & Co. Also all sizes in gents white kid gloves. Latest collars and cuffs. Satin. and cambric bows.—-W. A. Weeks & Co. 143—615. eee { Aor reerneenevenneeeneneeeeneenittips Pp Creat Offer A beautiful picture of Her Majesty the Queen, worth 50 cents, will be given free | corde in view of the history of the spot. | pled to death | sons had here with each purchase of 50 cents worth or upwsrds of Jubilee Goods. This in- cludes Badges, Brooches, Ping Medals , Buttons, Flags and F reworks, Not more then one picture to any one purchaser. Call early and get your choice. GEO. CARTER & 60. Headquarters for Jubi- lee Goods. QUAUddbaadadddddddcddaddaddaddd MAUALeAAALLe AMAA adAAaAak Ak AkLakakkakk Ck dkaAkkkkddkkakd ddd dd ANY YNNNNNNNS INNO NNT di PLACE DE LA CONCORDE. The Most Famous jaind Beautifal Square In Gay and Vivacious Paris, The most important public square in Paris and one of the handsomest in the whole world is the Place de la Concorde. In the center rises the obelisk of Luxor, presented by the pasha of Egypt to Louis Philippe. It is flanked on either side by a large fountain. The Place de Ja Con- seems somewhat wrongly called, One hundred and fifty years ago it was an open field, but in 1748 the city accepted the gracious permission of Louis XV to erect a statue to him here. The place then took his name and retained it till the new regime, in 1789, melted down the statue and converted it inte 3 cent pieces On the 30th of May, 1770, during an exhibition of fireworks here, a panic took place and a 200 peoy ble were tram- and 2,000 more were Sse- verely injured. The occasion was the attempt of the people to express by a grand celebration their unbounded joy at the recent marriage of the young dauphin with the Austrian princess Marie Antoinette. Oa the 21st of Jan- uary, 1798, they gathered here again it immense numbers to see the head of the | game nent then Louis XVI, chopped off by the sharp guillotine. During the next two years the spot well earned its title ‘‘Place of the Revolution,’’ for the guillotine had not ceased its work until Marie Antoinette, Charlotte Corday, Mie. Elizabeth (the king’s sister), Robespierre and more than 2,800 per- perished by its deadly stroke. —-Chautauquan. Come and bear the band Monday niglt at the Grand Feast of Days. Sarsaparilla Sense. Any sarsaparilla is sarsapa- rilla, True. So any tea is tea. But grades It’s There are You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as So any flour is flour. differ. so with sarsaparilla. You want the dest. grades. well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. §, How should When you are going to But you don’t. you? buy a commodity whose value you don’t know, you pick out an old established trade with, and trust their ex- house to perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been Your It is There are many Sarsaparillas— but only oue Ayer’s, It on the market 50 years. ‘grandfather used Ayer’s, a reputable medicine. cures, enema ee New ailkc hate seauived today at Prowse Bros. Buy your silk hat, white gloves and white tie at D A Bruce’s. Bargains in boots and shce3 tonight. Try us.—R. K. Jost. Every child should see the old woman in the shoe, the children’s wend and the many other novel featuras of the doll | booth. Royal navy jubilee ties at D. A. Bruce’s. Jubilee flags at Moore & McLeoud’s. Wax candles for jubilee illumination purposes for sale at Beer & Golf's. 143—2i Read our ad today. It will interest you —Moore & McLeod. . 8896S 808SCOSSS89G89CG5868 omolre the Queen's Health Those people who enjoy the taste. the flavor, the aroma of a choice cigar, can obtain it from as. Wecarry the finest Havanna goods,and keep them just right. When the smoke goes a curling to the skies you can think of the illustrious reign of our Queen. A. W. REDDIN, Ph. 5 SUNNYSIDE, SSVGSSSSSSSHSSSSES OOO SOSSS BOSSESESVOSSSS TVGHOSESSSOSHSHDVOSSSISESIO“ Perkins, & Turner MILLINERY, HATS, BONNETS, 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. ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS at bottom prices, and the highest price paid for wool. A GREAT RANGE OF MONCTON TWEEDS TO SELECT FRO The Cheapest Kind ° of Goodness. and the best kind of cheapness fare both Goodness in quality—honesty of values—lowness of price-—with Quality never slighted--for mere “price cheapness.’ here. Capes— price=cut. They’re fast going,but yours is here yet—one third off the price, but be quick. Stylish Shirt Waists, Made for comfortable cool- ness, combined with neatness and style. Fair quality - 35c Better - - 54c Nice lot laundered collars 71¢ Better still - 78c and up high as you like. Lots of stylish shirt waist sets, pearl, gilt or silver. Gool Gorsets. We'll just take one kind of corsets to-day—those new sum- mer ones, made cf strong, light netting, two side steels, weight 7 ounces, three prices 42¢, 50c, 72c, Gloves. Needn’t say anything but the prices, they do the talking. Cotton lisle gloves 10c Imitation taffeta 15c Fine black taffeta 2ic All varieties of kid gloves, all qualities, all’ prices. Hosiery. We have all kinds for all kinds of people. We have one kind at 7g per pr others 10c, 12c, l4e, 16c. Splendid values in Cashmere. | Nice hose for children. YOPYITIIVIOPPPPIPPRPPRT, LPPPTPTOTITITI PPT PPE PPP PRA PPI PIO PROPRIO PRI rrrrrerre rrr yyy roo yn or onr oO ror rin nro nro renner ‘2. E. ‘Island Fish Report. ee Georgétown.—Cod fishery remains good but lobsters scarce. —_—— 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 SovereignLime Fruit Lime Juice. Ask for it. Simson Bros. & Co. Manuf acturers CART FOR SALE A second hand Cart, in good order will be sold cheap. Ap ply to Wu. Sellar, Butcher, Hillsborough St MOORE & “WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE.’ 7 TAMU NidbdbidLiddkddLsLddbidbidsidedd Wbbdbbbbddddddcdeddideedd as = UUbbaddbddadddddsddddddddsddaddddda 7 “ Nice Neckwear. See our range of stylist bows,etc. for ladies; they’! tempt you. Underwear Comfort for Men. Ribbed cotton 39c per suit Plain do. 45c “s 72c " Smooth, finely made Brown Bal- briggan $1.05 per suit Men’s Hose. Men’s cotton hose ‘ Cc ar Guaranteed fast black 12¢, 16¢ Fine black cashmere 25c¢ Neckties of Style. Nice, nobby new neck dres- sings assigned for well dressed gentlemen. See those stylish new ties to UAUiSS44UUAbbSSA44bbA4L4&AA444AbAS4S4bA44SAbANNGbAAbbAAAAGN4 be tied in bow shapes silk or muslin. Lot of washable fourin hand. - “- Colored = Shirts. = —~_ Laundried fronts, open back, separate collars Oc & 1,' Handsome colored shirts, front, cuffs attached, sepa collars - 1, Suspenders for men and boys, all len all qualities, all prices. McLE «# r “e dubil Week FiRE Wor. Flags for decorati: colors Tissue Paper, re: and blue streamers fo ating shops, houses, etc We will give cut pric Jubilee week, Come and see our dex tions. HKverybody welcou. HASZARD & MOORE re Buying Your boys’ suits you should make it a point to look at ours, We will sell you little boys suits, well made, of good wearing material 25 Suits, regular price $1.00, now 40c. 15 Suits, regular price, $1.15, now. 65c, 10 Suits, regular price, $1.25, now 75c. We have other lines which we have not space to enumerate, but before buying don’t fail to see, Boys’ Felt Hats,all colors from 25c. J.B. Mecdoal I Nant. vest end Market. ee r » en | % 3 Tit e S Candles for Illum- » mn purposes, at | ge t Bi &GO0 i AONE MEET tae > > > , ry Vin dy! ‘ “E + at Wie? ie. lk le ll tad mm ti Re | oe ae } Machines, $120.00 55.00 mn =65.00 SAVING OF rae AE ie . & » ot ee =e Peery « ¥ Yi Pi L ' 4 FR 2 ra LL ‘eatures. ength, il Keyboard. ed by Williems Mar Co,, Ltd. Montrel, P. 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