oa: ROC tee ams NES GI lek 2 es CRE aire at's a ENG aR <r oe * % ae June ist to 26th ALL GOODS REDUCED J 5 $257,000 Voted for Intercolonial ‘ ’ f f - KS Railway Extension and BIG CELEBRATION OF LOW | PRICES Blouses, 25c fil Reduced 20 doz. Ladies cotton and muslin Blouses, regular 40c to die. At 49e to 7Se.$1, 10 and uy in Cambrics and Grass Lin- evs,all Blouses reduced for Jubilee Saturday: Cunshades—S1.00 all Reduced. 25 faney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $l. Regular sock "black Gloria and twill siixs, all reduced for Saturday 5 on ane i von Back and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves Regular 89c, worth $1.20, r Jubilee Saturday, 75c Un dressed Kid 4 pearl buttons, . ’ Ladies’ Ceépes. Black and colored, will be} cleared on Sturday at big discounts and half price. 20, 25 and 50 per cent. discoun t. ‘Ladies Waterproats 2C p.c. discount off every garmeut on Saturday. Black, navies and tweeds,guaranteed ali waterproof. 150 and 25¢ Takes your choice of Ladies Sailors and fashionable Straw Hats, worth up to 75c—on taturday. Extraordinary {Jubilee Snaps — casy Sellers, Vaiue does it. Corsets, 1Se up; few sizes left. White Skirts, 35c up, worth 50 cents. Night Gowns, 32c up, worth 50. cents. Corset worth 18c. Ladies’ Hose, 4c up, worth 1U cents. Hast black stainless hose, worth 35ce. Black Serge. 45 inch, 43¢, wortn 75e. lack Cashmere, 50c,w orth} 10¢ Covers, up. oy*, . 220, (JC, Braces, 10c and 22c, worth 22¢ and 32c. Men’s best Linen Collars, 2 for 25c, worth 20¢ each. Men’s best Linen Cuffs, 22 pair, worth 30c. White and Unlaundried Shirts—special. Spring Roiler Window Shade, Haggis Brand, 16c. Bicycle Sweaters, Caps, Golf Hose, Gloves, Ties Every thing cheap and good. Popular goods — popu lar prices. Polite and _ prom pt attention at the People’s Store ? Weeks’. The People’s Store. P, B. Island Railway Saturday Excursions. During the months of June, July August and September, 1897, return tickets will be issued at one first class fare from all Booking Stations to all stations on this Railway every Satur- day good for return on following Mon- day. ‘Lhese tickets will not be good for return on date of issue. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER Supt, General Manager Gov’t Eailways Noncton, N.B. j ON eng gh Fe 5" RS a ea oe ee ee ee ee oe ee ee ee AMMEN S ‘PARLIAMENT OF CANADA THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 28, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. C SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, ee Rolling Stock ! Cc Orrawa, June 238.—Hon. Mr. Blair | 2 moved tue tlouse ipio Committee On tie voile of SLdT,UvVU fur wine montus rental ot the Grand Traok and Drummond Counties Railway. the proposition Lo extend the Luterculoniai to Muntreal had got to Come aud ue Opposi- tion raised to 1t would be eifective. proposed lo pay tuesame rate of repnials as Was proporeu iv toe coulract the Scnuate. aS ab experiment. c Blair expected Lie tlouse lo yote ali tuis money withuul vlher expylauation tuanu five | 2! W. Bryenton were granted leave of absence - * ‘ nothing of Armstioug aud Lad not heard diatribe, Uetben began to tain abour himself, assuming apparently that if tore Was sUspicion of a steal in the Dramuiguu | ‘Lhe Minister said that | § lt wits rejected by Luis arrangement was made Hon. oir. Koster asked whether Mr | ¢€ minates Of Uireats abu devlamatiou and prediction , f After further warm preliminary discus- sion Mr. Tarte wok the flour anu got ott a | ¢ t 8 SCheme He WOUid Be tO VOC ibs it j suppused OGY had said & Word In the L, hot zu ii fieuse about Mr. ic, ue yrew greai.y Xciled, CALIIDES loemibers OF Lhe Oppusite Side of the House ihe tool of Lhe viid Gon- spirator Armstrong. : class education, both by laymen and Hon. Mr. rosie: called Mr. Tarte down | Ministers. Colleges were needed to de- fOr Linls, aid demanded that vue wards be laken GUWD. Sir Louis Davies defended the’ expres- sion; but afier sore COuiroversy Mr. sarte wilhdrew it remarking that Mr. busier was hot Cousclousiy intilueuced byPArasirony. Hon. Mr. Boster joauld teat be kuew | ! a word [row) lim, Hon. Mr. darie them went ferociously | I on, deciarihg teat the Montreal papers | bad been hired to attack Bim and aitack this contract. He bad been hunted and accused ef all manner of things. “I knew, be said, “taat sume of my accusers are men in My Own Camp.” He did not devy that he nad given eicction notes but he did not get a dvuilar out of the deal nor did he expect any. Before be clored his ex- cited speech Mr. Tarte paid a high uibute to Mr. Greenshields whu,he said, bad been a most active supporter of Ours and had acted like a man. Jon. Mr. Foster, 11 t when he again took the tloor, made no remarks avout Tarte except to say that the Minister of Public Works seemed 10 think that his own newspaper and election transactions were the principle issue jin this railway transaction. He did uot propose to deai with Mr, Tarte but with tne measure be-} fore the House and went on to argue that the transaction could be of po permanent benefit. | The item passed and also the vote of | $100,000 tor additioual rolling stock. 1 ee SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT et Eleven Freigh Smashed, _—— —, to Death, Sr. Jonn, June 28.—By the breaking of a coupling rod, eleven freight cars were derailed and badly smashed on the C. P. R. line a short distance from Woodstock, late on Saturday night, and Herbert Craig, aged 22, a native of Woodetock, was liter- ally crushed to death between two care, o ae x NNYTPEDINRTTNIONTTENTNND INT ITNEZ - Railway Office, Ch’'town, May 29—126, d& wii of his appointment to the office of super- intendant ofthe Mulgrave division of the Tntercoloaisl railway in sucessi on to F. D. Laurie. Sabbath School and Other Returns—Success- re-opened with the usual devotional the Dominion Temperance Alliance asking conference to send tour delegates to to the te.aperance commitiee, with to nominate the delegates. ference fund, showing $224.14 Mr. Sheaton was re-elected treasurer. the evangelistic committee, and by a vote ot 64+ tv vo ce for Ube next year. x nuected therewith were referred to a ommittee. liev. Messrs. A. Lucas and A. C. Bell ad Messrs. Bucbanau, W. BE. Smith and ") Speci ii collections are to be taken on the first Suoday in Auyust, raised for all purposes $6,957. was largely actended. Dr. Carman spoke clearly Bod forcibly of the need of high velop the mental and moral strength under € more Christian than Methodist. moral aspects of the work being dove at Mount Allison, and paid a glowing tribute workers. Profs. Paisley and Palmer each addressed the meeting, after which resident Allison referred, to the un- usually interesting character of the recent ) closing Sellar, and appealed to all to help them in by the 82nd Band attended James’ Church yesterday morning. The men were under Command of Lient.-Col. Mr. | Dogherty and presented a fine appearance. Rev. f. F. Fullerton preached an appro- priate and eloquent sermon from Samuels 10-12. and Jet us play the men for our peoples and for the cities of our God. The service closed with the National Anthen. zette Says: colonial premiers depart for their homes they will bave conferences with | Secretary Chamberlain in the direction of : f xT A Herbert Craig, OL Woodstock, Crashed that end. will be considered. tariff proposals will ; the fiscal union, and the offer of the Cape Colony to contribute a navy the basis of the defence upion. Appointed Superintendent. oe ’ ~ Moncrox, June 28.—Conduetor Y. C. ampbell of Moncton has received notice THE METHODIST CONFERENCE. ful Educational Meeting, Frepericron, June 26.—The conference exer ises yesterday morning. A letter from the eneral meétivg of the alliance was referred power Rev. Job Shenton, conference treasurer, ubmitted the report of the general collecved. Con- The conference discussed the report of cided to employ an evangelist The financial matters or Ohe year. The geoeral conference report showed hat the receipts amounted to $224. Uhe Sabbath School returns show 218 —") © chuols, 16,719 seholars, and the amounts The educational meeting in the evening ‘hristian influence, for eur coileges are Dr. Stewart spoke particularly of the o the ability aud fidelity of bis . fellow- exercises, and “made — special neution of the excellent services of Rev. ir. Brecken, Rev. Messrs. Dobson and he work in which they were engaged. SI MILITIAMEN ATTEND CHURCH. The Militia from Camp Brighton headed service at St. 2nd “Be of good courage A large number of the militiamen in camp also attended High Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, occupying seats in the main aisle, was sung by Father Johnston, and Dr. Morrison occupied the pulpit preaching an able and eloquent sermon. Whear was in command of the men, whu presented a fine soldierly appearance, the greater portion Mass Lieutenant _———> > 2 -<++<>- —— { Cars badly LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. LoxDon, June 25.—The St. James Ga- We understand that before the Colonial ederation, at which actual proposals to Canada’s likely be the basis of Cuaruam, June 25.—Mrs. John Maher who was so badly burned while working around a stove yesterday, died today. Her husband was badly burned about tbe hands and arms trying to put out the flames which enveloped her, _————_-_____¢+@ + eo —__—_—__. —___... McMillan & Hornsby’s —_5 = fC t Set = FOR WALL PAPER = roque es ss oo = — — = 25 sets 4 ball, 12 sets 6 Sl @ e = ball. 5 sets 8 ball. All Sle o = bright, pew goods, and the = . ; =. price? well, cheaper than Sie HOT WEATHER a , you can buy then anywhere = . $ ~_ else. = & 8 =H k = : COMFORTS : —_ e = HaniimecKs =s\% $ = ae at ; = \e ee, 6 _ Dozens of them, all ee —— : Choice line sponges ° - all colors, al! prices. ave —w@ >: = you seen our Baby Ham 3 : ; a Soaps Rd te $ = mocks? Everv baby =| @ Bath Brushes and Gloves in € = should have one. We have => . variety © = priced them very low. sie Toilet Waters, etc. , etc. > = Base Ball Goods, Foot. = > For variety. and price in @ = Ball Gocds. Cricket —s/|e these lines see us $ = Goods, Lawn Tennis =| 2 eo ° = Goods, Children’s Sand =3 |e e = Pails and Shovels.Wag- —3 ° siiaieie s = ons, Carts, Doll Cabs, | 9 « =< etec., ete, = ° e oo ar ‘ ; —~ ' : 4" = € = GLO. (ARIE & G0. 3 = 4. W. REDDIN, Phm, BE = Headquarters for Jubi- = ° ° —_— e G M —_ Si 2 = le e ( oods. = . SUNN \ SIDE, >. eo 1} S G UN AUANLbkaseAAAAkMALAAAUAADS | 8 e Don't Fal to See Theos S| * F ; ar eo ; Re 5) cet te y we 7 ‘ ‘ we E} is tA i Ne &— TO-NIGHT << ee, eee 9 ne The balance of our Shirt Waists must go ata big reduction ir order to clear them out } aVe2e2e2ce22 ew ll COOL And comfortable these hot days if you wear a suit of weight Underwear, Cheap Comfort. Sunnyside = Dry = Goods = Store Ry = argains in Shirt Waists| faINi) HLOSIER= at the 4 eT Bibbed cotton Viderweuri .'si6iiViviesdie ds he panie sottony Geek Gs 5660. descnctuendeeies Plain cotton, strong and smooth, merino finish......... Fine smooth Balbriggan, smooth and sott as silk.... .. Fine, Metrics Rates 53 66 ous es a oe Finer grade, soft smooth finished......00 ecccceccce Very fine, natural wool, medium weight, “aLL WE ADYERTISE—WE HAVE.” MOO RH & IWC 1-BiO-D See the pri ces soeeeeeeees 1.60 per suit ee aa eee 2 10 per suit our fine, light 39¢ per suit 50¢ per suit cscecceee 72C per suit ( oe eeeeee oQl.10 per suit coooe.... 1.0 pero a 3 4 5 = ; ww, | ae | Common Sense Dovgola Button Boots, in sizes 24 to 4. Regular price $1.75 a@ pair, our price to clear only $1.00 ; a pair. This is @ rare chance to secure a good pair of Boots at a low price, Just the thing for girls. See them in our window, : ©2306 t GDS OOEGSIDCS $$O00009 962091070600 R. B. Jost Stampear’s Co rner, aesoasece SOOGEOSES SOOSVEBY OES F006 TO RENT A dwelling howse and stable at Alexan- drie, Lot 49. Beautifully situated for a summer residence; four miles trom South. port. For particulars apply to W. W. WELLNER 127— Summer Board. PERSONS having Good Accommodation | for summer boarders at Prince Kdwaard | Island, will please write immediately to the undersigned at House of Commons, Ottwa Siving full particulars respecting locaion rates per week and month, and Bumbert tha can be taken, G. F, OWEN june 16’°97— aly tues fri & wkly 2w ks Straw Hats leading shapes at the lowest prices, in all the D. A. BRUCE ASSIGNEES NOTIOG Pursuant to the provisions of the ded of Assignment from Messrs. McLedé Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants | bearing date the third day of May, 4D, | 1897, I hereby give notice to all person® claiming to be creditors of the sames® & Signors, to furnish to me at the offeed p Messrs. McLeod, Morson & MeQuatnt Solicitors, ete., Charlottetown, P, Ele land, on or before the twenty-fourth di of July, next, a statement of the amoatl claimed to be owing from the said ors to such creditors, respectively, Sal | I hereby give notice that avy creditor i — ing to furnish such statement within sae time, mav be precluded from particips Ing in any dividend from said estate, pm Suant to the terms of such assignmelk ff Dated this sixteenth day of Tuo Iss JOHN J. McQUAD, Aseigntt: 139 -dy 13 4wks—wky4wka, _ dy pat 2 4. — C0eecescsces eocoscrest, — Ross's Magic Healer Is now controlled dy . Bros. After 10 years experient sel.ing this famous salve, we it the best ointment in the m® and intend placing a box will man, woman and child on P- E. Wholesale & Retail. Vale S2OSSEGOCORSECECSS | — - — eo t REDDIN BROT 3 Opposite P. 0. eee eececoecoecseees? 3