This is a “ 3 CHAR . a Was i Pw & $12.10, 5 Is 1$6.05 p * Uhat’s aspecimen of the way prices are going in our jacket department, Just half price forany spring jacket in stock, And they’re all good garments. There’s not a poor one ia the store. They're made by some of the best jacket mak- ersin Berlin- They’re being sold by the lo vest priced jacket sellers on P. E. I. $12.10 jacket $6.05 8.00 ‘c 4.00 6.50 i 3°25 And sc on down. You know you need one if its only for the cool evenings that come often, even in August, At our prices pou can,t afford to go without Wool Taken In Exchange NMomesy NM WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE RAIN! RAEN! RAIN RAIN! RAIN! ne cnet a a i ann james » DAILY | | |which a party under J. B. Charleson is | constructing, Fielding was asked by W al- True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having to advise the,Public, may speak free.”—Evxriripes =X AMIN ae. m, Single Copies two Cents LOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, LIVELY TIME IN COMMONS, The Opposition Make! Some Excitement ‘OVER AN ITEM IN THE YUKON | ESTIMATES. Mr. Martin Enquires About the Lob- ster Seizure. [SesctaL to THe Eaminer.] Orrawa, June 22.—In the House of Commons the Government intended to re~ sume supply, but some time wae given to discu-sion on a matier brought up by Mr. Davin, who read a statement of Richard- son,Grit M P., and Rev. Mr. Douglas, Grit M P.,; thut the “ cold etee! of Clifford Sifton” in the interests of monopolies, bad knifed the Douglas elevator bill. Mr. Martin, of P. E. Island, and Sir; Louis Davies had a discussion ia refer=} ence to the seizureof lobster fishing equiptment in that Prevince. A tempestuous scene took plage io the House afier midnight. Fielding was putting through the estimates for Tarte who hae started for England. On an item for cost of telegraph linea in Yukon» lace whetherhe wasthesame Charleson who obtained uneaviable notoriety ia con nection with the employment of men for the Crow’s Nest Pase Railway. Fielding professed ignorance and refused to consult his deputy who was sitting be” side him. Mr. Foster told him that he could not get his item voted unless he gave informa-~ tion, or at least sought to obtain it. Field- ing decliaed to be examined as to the color of Charleson’s bair. Wallace observed that Fielding was re~« plying with bis usual impertinence. The | Finance Minister raised a point of order, Flint in the chair having supported him Hon. Mr. Foster appealed against the decision. The Opposition insisted on a recorded vote and it was two o’clock before the House*got back into committee. The Lobster Season. (SpeciaL To THE EXAMINER. ] Hauirax, June22-—In reply toa letter Umbrellas! We're here to protect you from all sorts of weather ance price Q onemeen B3.00 See our Ladies’ Rain Cloaks only $3.00 pentner, Moiaed © Ce. Fly Time Wire Screen Doors Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Cloth Spring Hinges and Catche Simon W. Crabbe, Walker's Corner Umbrellas | Having recently purch?sed 10 dozen Umbrellas at « little. over half their value, we place the lot on sile at quick clear-| of inquiry Sir Louis Davies telegraphe the fullowing information to Hon. Williem | Rose : | My anewer in the house to the question | of lobster extension was that an extension of ‘fifteen days would probably be granted jin those parts of Cape Breton and P. E, | Island recommended by the commission. | | The French Shore Dispute. ] [SreciaL To THe Examine. ] Sr Joux, Nfld, Jane 22—The gravity of thes ituation arrising out of the French | senertion of territorial righta on the treaty | Coast is increasing steadily. | Strong representations were wired the i imperial government urging vigorous j i A» answer is expected today. } | action to maintain the rights of the colony. THE TRANSVAAL | The British Government as Decided TO REINFORCE, THE TROOPS IN| SOUTH AFRICA Bringing the Number up to Forty Thousand Men. {SpeciaL ro THE EXaMINER.] Loxpoy, June 22.—The Daily Mail says that the government has practically decided upon the gradual reinforcement of the British troops in South Africa up to a toial increase of 40.000 men. RUMORED NEW FRENCH CABINET Sensational Report About Dreyfus’ Death DEPUTIES VOTE IN FAVOR OFA PUBLIC TRIAL. A French General Arrested—Crime Not Made Public. {[SpscraL To Txw Examiner} Paris, June 22.—The latest cabinet umor is that a combination wil! be form~- ed headed by M. Sanien and including M, Waldrck Roussean, DelCasse and Ribot, but there is nothing decisive settled. Mme Dreyfus has started for Rennes. There was a wild rumor circulated yes- terday that Captain Dreyfus bad died on. board the S fax. Amid conflicting reports it is impes- sible to arrive at the truth as to the cruis- er’s movements. Mr. Quesnay De Beaurepaire denounces the alleged plan of the Dupuy Gevernmea;, to desist from the prosecution of Dreyfus 80 as to get the case dismissed on condi. tion tbat Dreyrus secretly resigns bis-com~ mission on the eve of trial and quits. the country directly afterwards, The National Defence group ef Deputies met bast evening and voted in favor of an entirely open and public trial. Paris, June 22.—General De Laroque director of artiliery ia the Ministry of Mar» ine, bas been placed under vigorous arrest. The offence with which he is charged has not yet been made public. Use REE Vete e oomentinn, guren sit not, your money 4 ually geod: r Nearaigy wad Headache. 25c, at all Dauggiais. NE RE Boudior — Dione Wins Again. | i Paper ag (SpeciaL To THE Examiner. ] Hauirax, June 22.—In the yacht race yesterday for the Wenonah thousand dolla \ | style, The other yachts were not in it with the crack of the fleet. {SpectaL TO THE Examiner. } { ie itil tl ditan | Hon R. R. Fitzgerald, D.C. L. cup, H. C. McLsod’s Dione won in splendid Hatirax, June 22—At King’s College encoena today Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, of ' Charlottetown received the honorary de- STOVES & HARDWARE gree of D.C. L, 100, cr 3 for 25c , Holders:::> 10c and 15c extra. Flat’s---> 5e, or 6 for 25c, 10c, or 3 for 25c. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B,, Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... THURSDAY JUNE 22, ‘TROOPS FOR ¥O CURE TOOTHACHE IN. A MUNUTE SAAAAAAARARAS FES ESE ESSE FES SEE SES ¥ 1899 a -_ “NO [46 CONVENT OF 80 sséd NOTRE DAME. ee et eee Commencement Exercises Take Place To-night, PROGRAMME OF ENTERTAIN- MENT A CHOICE ONE, Names of the Young Ladies and Children Winning Prizes. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. —— Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK, The commencement exercises ef the Convent de Notre Vame will take pluce in the Convent Hall this evening at the usual hour. The good sisters of the Con- vent have prepared a choice programme for the occasion, which, we have no doubt, will be preeented in an excelient manner. The standing of the pupils of the institue tion is indicated by the follawing PRIZE LIST : SBNIOR DBPARTMENT—-FIRST GRADE, Ciass Standing—Miss Agnes Ciarkino— ist prize in Christian Doctrine, History, Science, English, Physical Geography, Literature, Astronomy, Latin, Botaryy French, Mathematics; 2, Rbetcric. Mies Eulalia McDonald—1, Literature, Botany, History, Composition, Astronomy, Science, Physical Geography, Latin, French; 2, Algebra, Rhetoric, Arithmetic. Mies Kliie McDonald—1, Application, Algebra, History, English, Arithmetic, Geography; 2, Geometry, French, Botany. SENIOR DEPARTMENT —SECOND GRADE? Mise N Morgan—1, Christian Doctrine, English, Mathematics, Latio,French, Bis- tory, Literature, Botany. Miss B Macdonald—1, Christian Doc- trine, Arithmetic, Latin, History, Botany, Literature; 2, Freneb, Geometry, Algebra. Miss GgMcRory—1, Composition, Map Dvawing, Geometry, Litzrature; 3, French. THIRD GRADE, Mies G Macdovald—1, Christian Doc- trine, Enghisb, Mathematics,Latin, French, History, Literature, Botany, Geogrephy. Miss A Trainor—1l, Christian Doctrine, Iuiterature, History, Algebra, Geograpby;; 2, Geometry, Latin, Frerch. Mies M Cantwell—l, Mathematies, Hn- glish , 2, History and Literature ;; $y | French. Miss M Walsh—1, Christian Doctrine, Miss A Bolger—1, History, Geognapby, Geometry; 2, Literature, Latin; 3, French. Mies E Horusby—1l, Map§dsawing ; 2, Composition, C History ; 3, French. Mise A Hogan-—-1, Map dzaming; 2, Arisbmetic, Literature. Mies J Hornsby—1, Application ; 2, Christrien Doctrine. Typewriting—1, Mises A, Clarkin, Y Shebyn, E McDonald; 2, Misses N Mor- gan, B Macdonald, A Bolger. Stenography—1, Miss N. Morgan and Miss B McDonald, (equal) SSNIOR INTERMEDIATE, DEPARTMENT First Divisien . Christian Doetrine—1, L Chappelle, L Carter, J Davis, B Walsh, M Larkin; 2, A Mclatyre, E MeKearney. Reading—1, L Chappelle, L Carter, J Davis, Y Shebyn, A Mcintyre; 2,8 Walsh, M Larkin, E McKearoey, L Carier. English—1, A Mclatyre, Y Shehyo, L Chappelle, J Davis; 2, B Walsh, M Lar- Literature, History, Geometry, Algebra ;.3 e i ces French. Miss A Clarkin—1, Christian Doctrine, | History, Algebra ; 2, Literature, Liatin ;3 ¢ French. " For LAGU FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balls, 8 Balls See our BIG VALUE Croquet Set for: Only 90cts- Wes Geo. Carter & Co. IMPORTERS $ Little. os erne On our centre counter you'll find a large variety of child- ren’s shoes, light, soft and comfortable ones just the cor- rect thing for summer. wear. We bought a big: lot of these good», and we bought them rigt. Here’s the price we sell, them at:— Children’s stvap slippers, tan kin, E McKearney. Literature—1, YK Shehyn, L Carter, L Chappelle, B Wales; 2, A McIntyre, J Davie. Geography, B Walsh,J Davie, M Larkin; 2, L Chappelle, E McKearney, L Carter, A Mclutrre, Map Drawivg—1, L Carter; 2, L Chaps pelle, A McIntyre. History—}, L Chappelle, B Walsh, J Davis; 2, M Larkin, E McKearney, A Mc- Intyre. Arithmetic—1, B Walsh, L Chappelle, M Larkio; 2,J Davis, E McKearney, A Mclutyre, L Carter. Algebra—l, L Carter, L Chappelle; 2 ESMcKearney, J Davis, B Walsh. Geometry—1, J Davies, L Chappelle; 2, L Carter. French—1,Y Shehyo, L Vaslderstine, L Chappelle; 2,L Carer, A McIntyre, J Davis, M Lerkin. McIntyre, J Davis. Larkin. McKearney, J Davis. Latin—l, L Chappelle; 2, L Carter, A Compositioo—1, L Carter, Y Shehyn; 2, L Chappelle, B Walsh, A Mclutyre, M Penmanship—l, A McIntyre, L Carter, L Chappelle; 2, B Walsh, M Larkin; 3, E Deportment—l, E McKearney, M Lar. or black, size 3.to 7, 39e Children’s Dongola buttoned, tan or black, size 3 wo 7, ae to 6 Better ones if you want the. GOFF BROS _—- — a hreseteeG “4 OO 324 4908 DROP IN AND SEE ME I bave the latest American pnews- papers received by mail every day. FRUIT always freeb and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choicest chocolates aad other kinds. Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc Caliin when you're passivg the store, old City Hotel corner R. H. Mason kin, B Wa!sh; 2, D Chappelle. GAAAAA RAMA AAAAA RAR FSFE FESS SY ws (Continued on page 4.) Oo O822nG8% Tat OF? Doe ere en, — samen ONE etm cot SRN AOR att: ress Sno oe 2° omar sl ete nates iL ee ee ee ee a PLS Te yee oS Aer a, PO Rey aba Ne Bee ae. a ee