a tare RR estes Re eR i mem ME Weeks’. an ao | June 2ist to 26th ALL GOODS REDUCED | eo) a CELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES —— a ‘iguses, 25¢ Fill Redueed ~.) doz. Ladies cotton and muslin Blouses, regular 40c to 45¢. At 49e to 78e.$1, 10 and up io Cambrics and Grass Lin- ens. all Blouses reduced for Jubilee Saturday: Sunshades—S$It.00 all Reduced. ~5 faney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $1. Regular ‘black Gloria and twill sil.=. all reduced for Saturday Bice and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves stock =» 59) Clark Wallace and the Redoubt- KS able Tarte, | TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. PARLIAMENT GF CANADA —— ee WALLACE MAKES CIDED HIT. THE SEXATES ANSWER TO GOQYERN- MENT THREATS. Ca A DE- Demands an Enquiry at 02¢3. Orrawa, June 29—In the House of Commons yesterday, a spirited discussion took piace On concurrence on the item = of oes i i MS ee secant a ea hie ATHLETICS AT SUMMERSIDE. The entries for the sports at Summer- side on Dominion Day will be found below: 3 Mile Championship— Frank McKen- zie, H H Grady, Summerside; H J Mabon, Ik L Cook, W T Harvie, W B Prowse, B C Prowse, L R Unsworth, W Cook, Ivan McKinoaon, Charlottetown, One mile Chamobionship—Frank Kenzie, H H Grady, Summerside; H J Mabon, BC Prowse, L R U.sworth, W Cook, Iv: in Me Kinron, Charlottetown. { 4 mile open—F rank McKen zie, AH | Grady, Summerside; H J Mabon, WB} Prowse, L R Unsworth, Charlottetown. lL mile novi ioo—F rank Mckenzie, H H Grady, Frank Compton, Summerside; C M Clark, Chas Wood, F Newsome, W T Me- Harvie, Reginald Stewart, W B Prowse, R H Angas, W F Collings, Lemuel A Sellers, Charlottetown; J W Buras Free- Lown. One mile, 2.50 class—Frank McKenzie Frank Compton, H H Grady, Whip Sharp, Summerside; C M Clark, Chas Wood E L Cook, W T Harvie, Reginald Stewart, J V Burns, W B Prowse, W F Collings, Lemuel A Sellers. } open—Frank McKenzie, Summerside: H J Chariottetown. 5 mile lap race—Frank McKenzie, Frank Compton, H H Grady, Summerside; J W Barns, Freetown; L R Unsworth, W Cook, Ivan McKinnon. Match race between two members of the Crescent C ta G O McLeod, J J Davies, jt, Charlottetown. Hu Mabon, L R mile, . } Grady, . ‘ Un-worth, eular S9c, worth $1.20. ibilee Saturday, 7oc Un dve-sed Kid 4 pearl buttons. I; ’ ere Ladies Cepes. Biack and colored, will be cleared on Sturday at big discounts and half price. 20; 25 and 50 per cent. discount. Ladies Waterproois 2 p.c. discount off every garmeut on Saturday. Black, navies and tweeds,cuaranteed all waterproof. , lhe and 259 akes your choice of Ladies €ailors and fashionable Straw Hats, worth up to 75c—on Saturday. Exiraordinaty EJubilee Snaps — Easy Sellers, Vaiue does it. 18c up; few sizes ay 3 Corsets, left. White Skirts, 35¢ up, worth 50 sents. Night.Gowns, 32c 50 cents. ( orset worth 18e Ladie:’ 10 cents. Fast black 25°, worth 35e. biack Serge. 45 inch, 43c, wortn 7dc. islack Cashmere, T5e. Braces, 10c and 22c, 22¢ and 320 h Mien’s best Linen Collars, 2 for 25¢, worth 20¢ each. Men’s best Linen Cuffs, 22c pair, worth 30c. White and Shirts—special. ‘pring Ro'ler Window Shade, Haggis Brand, 16c. Fieyele Sweaters, Caps, Golf Hose, Gloves, Ties Every thing cheap a and good, Popul lar goods — popu lar, price Polite and vrom pt iain at the People’s Store 2 up, worth Covers, 10c up. Hose, 4c up, worth stainless hose, 50¢,w orth worth Unlaundried The People’s Store. NOTICH. A meeting of a delegates of the | First Electoral District of King’s County, will be held in Souris, on Saturday next. the srd July at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, to nom- mate candidates to contest the sald district in the Liberal-Conservative interest. JOHN McLEAN, Convener, } | } | } | tal | BIG; $157,000 for the lease of tue Intercoloniai extension for One year. Hon. Mr. Foster argued against the modified programme. Mr. Clarke Wallace carried on the'! debate and brought Mr. Tarte to his feet! by reference tO Greensbieids and Tarte’s ; notes Luat pave been loat and = aiso tO } | Tarte’s statement that Greenshields had | been acting with him iv foancial matters connected with the purchase of the wa Patrie newspaper. Tarte created another seene about the Hou-e demanding right away iato ail the matiers charged against him. He said thatit Clarke Wal- Place was a mao and not « coward he would accc pt the challenge. Mr. Wallace said he by Tarte’s hysterics, was an enquiry called for in another place which would perhaps determine whether Tarte was as innocent as le proiessed to be. As to his own cowardice Mr. Wallace said he never etarted the prosecution of a man who made charges against him and then got out of the province when the suit commenced. The item passtd efter further protests by Dr. Sproul and Kir. McLean. by dancing an enquiry was not terrifel whole course of the Government making large increases in the expenditure After recess Hon. Mr. Blair eaid that as the original programme of a 99 years lease reduce the vote tor additional rolling stock trom £100,000 to $50,000. Concurrence was then completed and the supply bills were read « first time. ‘The House then went into committee on railway subsidies. In the Senate Senator Milier re- enquiry into the Drummond Railway matter. He eaid that he thought the enquiry should proceed at once. Sir Mackenzie Bowell said that be had been induced on Saturday to acceed to the Government’s request to delay the enquiry till next session. But after the challenge of the Minister of Railways in the other chamber and the utterances of organs of the Government at Moutreal and Toronto which declared that the Government dared not press inquiry leat Conservatives be im- plicated he concluded that the investiga- tion ethould go on at once. If the Con- servatives were corruptly implicated, he, for one, wanted to see them exposed and punished. It was useless for Liberals to hold out such threats. Senator Power expressed the opinion that the proposed enquiry was within the Senate’s power, but thought that the House of Commons was the Senator Primrose repudiated the idea that this was a fishing idea, though it might discover some fishy transactions He regretted to hear thataftire in the offices of the Drummond Railway had de- stroyed some records, sumed the discussion of his motion for ap } proper place | for it. He condemned the Globe for its } suggestion. | A | Millan, P I He believed there ! | Mr. McDonald (P. E. I.) objected to the | ' Senator Miller's motion was carried. The Senate will organize today it the | enquiry goes On this seesion, I srvynnnnt ion MINES Croquet Sets {2 sets 6 bali. All goods, and the price? well, cheaper than you can buy then anywhere else, Hammocks Doz of them, all sizes, ail colors, al] prices. you seen onr Baby Ham mocks? ~~ Every baby should have ene, Vv e have priced theim very low. Base Ball Gocds, Foot. Ball Geeds. Cricket Goods, Lawn Tennis Goods, Children’s Sand Pails and Shovels.Wag- ons, Carts. Doll Cabs, ete.. ete, GEO. CARTER & 09. Headquarters for Jubi- lee Goods. 25 sets 4 bal, ball. 5 sets 8 bright, pew em Zens ee isaac MUA LAAdddddAAdddAdddddbgd Ack dd! June 28—dc«w An prenesnenesnesone nenenssevoenneeneenneneny rette SUAALAAAAAELLA QAAALAARbAeadaddeddddacadbadbadd 5 mule, vice under 16—Whip Sharp, Ros — Victoria; Ryerson Reid, Tryon; W Kei edy, Suwmerside, $80 vards run—Les Adams, Summer- D a:McKinnon, L B McMillan, Coar- jottetown. 440 yards ron—Herbert Adams, S’side; H Bethune, C J MacMillan, Wm E Flood, L B MacMillan, Ciarlotte- town. 100 yards run—H Bethune. C J ‘ Duty, Charlottetown, Running Broad ‘Jump—W m BK Flood, C Leben n; Parmenas McLeod, Geo’- Worth, Les Mc- town; Herbert Worth, Summerside. Running High Jump—Wm E Flood, Charlottetown. Parmenas Medseud, Geo’- town, 220 yards run, boys under 14—M~1!co!m Stewart, Charlottetown; Stephen Connors, Cias Mallett, Sydney Irving, Percy Mallett, Summerside. A special train will leave Charlottetown at9.30 a. m.on Dominion Day to take passengers to Summerside to attend the eports to be held there, returning the same evening. The return fare from Charlotte- town to Summerside will be $1.45. a Massacred in New Guinea. SRISBANE, Queensland, June 29.—An- had fallen through, he had covcluded +o | other European cts has been massac ied in New Guinea. bave reached ere. No details of the tragedy LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Vienna, June 27.—The town of Kolomea in Galicia, bas been flooded by the rising ofthe river Pruth. Many houses have been destroyed and the bridge between Kolomea and Turka has been swept away. AtueNs, June 27—The Turkish army in Epirus, bavinpg occupied several posi- tions over looking Agrapha, thus threaten - ing the Greek retreat in the event of a resumption of hostilities, the Greek gov- ernment bas decided to oceupy Karpenisi with a strong force. Lonvox, June 27.—The Queen, through the press, expresses her thanks for the many touching proofs of loyalty ava affec tion ehe 18 receiving by letter and telegram from all parts of the Empire. oo — fa sree vse ooeceseccceecceces LSeoeseces ANGTEER BIG FISHING DAY JULY Ish Don't tackle fishing without the right fishing tackle. We can supply you with everything you Wwant—just the right kind too. It has been our custom to dis- c un! fi hing gear after July Ist ‘This year, owing to backward eeason, we discount everything from now out. moe A. W. REDDIN, Fhm, 3 SUNNYSIDE, SP2°S OG PESSCTIOSSOHVOS 20000002680802098500 0060 23093 BlSIISSSEGSSOSES PRINCE UD W A FR ID ESILAN ED ~to— | LUSTRATED Now ready and on sale at the follow- ing places.— Carterc’s es Haszard & Moore’s MeMillan & iva s. 'Sooeanessesccvasesoesosonsnactzconsnsoonnas R. H. Mason’s News Stand, The Eclectic Bookstore, Summer- side, and at this Office. Price 25 cents. The Examiner Pub, Co, Don't Fall to See Thecomge ins in Shirt Waists | H AND HOSIER= at the Sunnyside = Dry = Goods = Store &—_TO-NIGH T—& The balance of our Shirt Waists must go ata big reduction ir order to clear them out Se BT. OR @ OA Oye tO @ GO Se aww yi v7 VOLS. at ab Jumner Here’s a real and oe corset bargain for quick comers, A big Corset factory offered us a y 4 5 snap price on a lot ot fine Corsets the other day. We jumped at the chance, and took Three Hundred pairs—they go on sale to-morrow morn- ing at 50c per pair. They are well made, stylishly cut, perfect fitting—they’re covered with fine grey jean and sateen faced —they’re well boned, they’re 15 ins. long in front. You’ve often paid 75c for corsets not so good —our price for these is 50c¢ per pair. | You can’t duplicate this offer anywhere else —for no one else has the Corsets — we have sole control of the line. Come early “ALL WE ADVERTISE—WE HAVE.” MOOR BI & MCT HOTM OCLC 2 | cixoe af DIED. At her uncle’s residence, Head of Hills- borough, on Jane 25th., Christie A., daughter of the late Robert ard Sarah Gann, of Granvilie, aged 18 years and 5 mon be, leaving one sister and many friends to mourn their loss. At Emvyvale, on Tuesday, 15th inet., Catherine, beloyed wife of Jame McC ardie. She ] joaves a sorrowful husband, two sons land four daughters ig mourn the lors of & king and loving mother, regt in peacé. May her goul #rom within the gates eternal Beams a dear face on our own, All the fruite that we are reaping Was by her in patience sown. Darling mother, you are justly resting, For the race you’ve nobly run, ‘Teaches us all] the grand old less-n, Through the cross the crown is won, (Herald pores ony - ) —— ane ; Ross's Magic Healer Is now controlled dy Reddia Bros. After 10 years experience in sel.ing this famous salve, we think it the best ointment inthe market, and intend placing a box with every man, woman and child on P. E. [. Wholesale & Retail. REDDIN BROT RS Opposite P. O. SeSSseVssIOvesse sees wv SSSOSCOSOSSIWOSSOS KS2°6S009 OO980900 VQsevoeeseovudccs ae | edith hos tin Cr og si Ee RE IT OUT. American Machines, $120.00 Empire - - - sje A savine or $65.00 By purchasing an . , Superior in many features. Simplicity, Durability Visible Writing Strength. j Universal Key board Manufactured and Guaranteed by The Williams Manf¢ Co., Ud. Send ei Mentreal, Pp. Q. ls LLQAULS | “STOWER's LIMe =f | JUCE CORDIAL Straw Hats in all the leading shapes at the lowest. prices, D. A, BRUCE is absolute! y free from pasty 4 taste and emell, a fault very common in prepare ations of this class. ‘“Stower’s” is the kind to get. There is no other so good. MONTREAL. General Ageuts fer the Dominic : | AN the Best Dealers sell it | ARTHUR P. TIPPE T & (8. : bes eee ea LFS TT ee a \ oe