SPO — Re ayer Pty | . an cnaueset e "ev, — - June dist to 26th ALL GOODS REDUCED EEKS’ Bic SELEBRATION OF LOW PRICES ——_——— ee ee [oises, 25c All Reduced 2) doz. Ladies cottou and musiin Blouses, regular 40¢ to 45¢. At 49e to 78e.$1, 10 and up i: Cambrics end ¢ Grass Lin- evs, ail Blouses reduced for Jub ice Saturday: Sun: ades—S$i.00 all Reducad. ‘ ‘aney Sunshades, worth up to $4.75 at $l. Regular sit bla: ‘+k Gloria and twill sil alt reduced for Saturday ' Biac. “and Cold, 75c, Kid Gloves Revular 89c, worth $1.20, for.) ..bilee Saturday, 75c Un- dres-ed Kid 4 pearl buttons. Ladies Capes. Eisck and colored, wiil be cleared on St urday at big dissounts and haif price. 20, 25 and 50 per cent. discount. Ladies Waterproois 2% p.ec. discount off every garment on Saturday. Black, navies and tweeds guaranteed all waterproof. 15¢ and 25¢ Takes your choice of Ladies Sail rs and fashionable Straw Hat:, won up to 7oc—on Sa tu day. Extraardinaty Jubilee Snaps — Easy Sellers, Vaiue does It. C rsets, 18c up; few sizes left. : tite Skirts, 35¢ up, worth 50 vents. Nicht Gowns, 32c up, worth 50 cents. Corset worth 18ce. Le hie’ 10 « nts Fast black 25c, worth 35c. Back Serge. worta 75e. Plack Cashmere, 50c,worth (vec. B aces, 10c and 22c, worth 22c and 32e. Men’s best Linen Collars, Covers, 10c up. Hose, 4¢ up, worth stainless hose, 45 inch, 45¢, 2 for 25c, worth 20¢ each. Men’s best Linen Cuffs, 22c pair, worth 30c. Vinte and Unlaundried Shirts—special. Spring Ro'ler Window Shade, Haggis Brand, 16c. Bicycle Sweaters, Caps, Golf Hose, Gloves, Ties Every thins cheap and good. Popular goods — popular | prices. Polite and prompt tion at the People’s Store Weeks’. The Peop'e’s Store. atten Bicycle Charms ‘Bicycle Stick Pins & The newest ideas in Stick Pins. See them. Blouse Setts Long Guard Shains All new season. The 7 ie this largest selection to choose | from. eascooes W. W. WELEXER, Jewcler i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CIA RLOTTETOWN JUNE TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Drummond ani Grand ae Railway Deal Condemned by the Senate, But Their Action is Burked by the Government. . The Intercolonial bill was taken up in After a Gaisc be - at aceon OD tiie Orrawa, June 24 extension the Senate yesterday. ission of the bilia motion that it re- ceive the three monthe’ hoist. The motion was carried, 37 toten. Those who vo:ed for the hoist were Conservatives. ae 48 understood that several Libera!s whe were absent were also opposed tothe measure yote was and sVOk led the vote. Hon. David bee ls, who was one of the absentees, is belie ‘ved to be opposed Lo both the Drummond deal and the Crows Nest subsidy. Senators Wark, King, Lewing and Lovitt were aiso absent. In the House of € the supple- meuotary Lthrouga x ot thousaud in Li tion. Mr. F< comp! imentary tH DIONS estimates were all pa xcept thatthe item of eg rs for was reserved to allow make some thereon. On the item for Cape Tormeutine wharf Hon. Mr. Tarte moved to reduce amount from twenty-tive thoasaud dollars to ten thousand which was all the depart- ment could spend this year. Just at the last moniept the government played a card it bad in its sleeve against the rejection of its Drummond Ceunty deal by the Senate. Hon. Mr. Fielding did the trick by laying on the table further supp‘ementary estimates for 1897 and U8, headed Intercolonial railway extension to Montreal to pay rental to the Grand Trunk Railway and Drummend County Railway companies for a railway from Chaudiere Junction to Montreal to be operated as part of the Intercolonial Railway for vine months $157,500. This will be added to the supply bill so that the Senate cannot reject 1t without throwing Out the bill asa A VERY SUDDEN DEATH Prominent Bank Official Drops Dead From His Horse’s Back. Pin Re , Gola Lauriers expenses maon ster iO iii retbarnks the Frepericron, June 24.—W. R_ _Racey, agent of the Merchants Baak of Halifex here, just before six o’clock last evening as he was returning from a_horse- back ride suddenly dropped frum hia saddle to the ground dead. He bad been a sufferer from heart disease for some years and that was undoubtedly the cause of his death. Sovereign Cocoa wi ine is pleasant to take, is certain and gratifying in its effect in cases of loss of ieee and enervation. STOP HYOTTHTROVDTHTFHERIOOPPETTE oe U iS ELE WE RS ED ALS Medals and badges celebrat- ing the sixtieth year of Her Gracious Majesty’s reign, will soon be scarce and valuable. And their value will increase the longer they are kept. Jubilee Medals, Bad- ges, Buttons and Pins can be had at GEO. CARTER & OD. Headquarters for J ubi- lee Goods. SARUAAAGAGSSOAGLEAALAUAMGAMAGUGENS “i & WERE i AT THE Grand Feast of Days HE RINK THIS EVENING FAGM 5 76 8 O'CLOCK Tea and Admission 23 ois Summer Board. PERSONS having Good Tr JHU AAI aU , goed POHSEOSHSHIOLSSSSSS PSSSSSS SO SOVISODISSlSosess Ds Accommodation L for summer boarders at Prince Fdwaard sland, will piease write immediately to the undersigu od at Hous? of Commons, Ottwa giving fall par ‘ticulars respeeting locaion rs ik and month, and numbert tha ‘an be tak on. ik ine )(’97— G. F. OWEN d'y tues fri & wkly 2wks | the Feast of Davs,. BABY SHOW AT THE RINK. The first baby show that has ever taken olace in Charlottetown was held in the Cit- zena Rink Jast evening, in connection with About seventy-five babies were entered for competition, and the collection was as pretty and interesting a+ could be any where. The prizes were awarded as follows: — seep UNDER ONE YEAR. Moet teeth, Kvelyn Grotf, silver »reseated by Dr. Bagoall. Lightest, Mrs. Savidant’s, booties, Geo. S:anlev. Heaviest, Mre. F. Trainor’s, | doz cabin- et photos, Mr C. Best looking. YVercron Se! ring, Mr. Walter Matheson. mug, Mrs. Lewis. } rot ' cold g :urman, BETWEEN ONE AND TWO YEARS, Running, Arthur Doull, kid boots; Geti Bre e: Best looking girl, Helen La: ge,Per Jchason & Johnson. Best looking boy fumes; Mrs. H. H. Acorn’s, Silver mug; Mr. D. Schurman. Yatleat baby, Dell Gordon, baby brush Mr. L. Ws ~~ Shorte v. Heartz Godkin, brush and comb, Mr. G@. Hughes. Smartest looking, Neilie Mc-Coubrey, Silver napkin ring; Mr. L. KE. Prowse. Hewliniest looking, Roy Stewart, silver papk.n ring, Miss Arthur. For running Ist. Florence Chappell, Pink { boots, Weeks & Warrer 2ud, Mrs. He ry’s, kid bsots Goff Bros. 3rd i 1? ¥ ’ Roy Stewart, walkieg dull,Mr. Geo Carier : a Sever lp ‘Clai prizes were also awarded. Mrs P wn aalea? triples were €2.ch presented by Mr. cicharad Heartz, with asiiver mug; Rad Dalliag with a sod silver eouvenir Jnarlottetown for the best behav- trnest Weeks received a bottle of healthigst looking child The Feast of Days committee will present a special prize to Mrs. Guard, of Southvort, who showed up with a baby two months old which sported two teetp. The judges of the babies were Mesers, S, W. C. D. Rankin, Haszard. spoon of ( ed baby ; i perfume for the ' between | and 2 years, ‘ry } Crab e, » hor. May aud QBorace At latest ac- ; counts they were still living , smashing > : ' . The prizes were presented by Mr. Rite of H. M.S. Rambver, in the Honor the Lieut away. h place of Gis Governor who wus called The judges have presented the Ladies’ Aid Society with a combination bath enb imported expressly for the Feast of Days. It is a handsome article made of mahog- any, beautifully finished, and is to be presented to the most popular baby in the city. The popularity isto be decided by votes. The votes will be bulletined in a couspicious place in the rink. Poll opens at 3 v’elock, closes at $ 30 o’clock sharp. QUEKEN’s JUBILEé IN LKELAND, Counter Demon:trations by the Parnellites — Black Flag Holsted, Lonpon, June 22, midaignt—The Jubi- lee wae celebrated in almost all parts of Ireland with enthusiasm, by public cfficial fetes, decorations, illuminations and bon- fices. The Parnellites, however, were very (busy with counter demonstrations. In | Dablin a procession went through the streets carrying a black flag and a coffin labelled “ The Britieh Empire,” anil the windows of il'uminated has not been so since the death of > fiotuses, The city thoroughly excited Parnell. This evening a large meeting was held in the Dublin town hall in memory of the rebellion of "98 and speeches were made gloritying the men who were the heroes of that movement. At Cork the national societies hung out black flags and attempted to hoist One on the municipal flagstaff, though the police interfered. Tooight the till tops are ableze with bonfires. At Limerick the police removed black flags from the town hall end from & num- ber of public monuments. During the evening Joho Daly addressed a smal) hostile demonstration. As against this the Royal Irish regiment held a military taitco and there were several torchlizht proces sions, Desir, June 22.—About the time that the jubilee procession started in London this morning ea diack fiag was hoisted on the flagstaff of the municipal buildings here. It was al- lowed to float at half mast for balf an hour and then lowered and borne through the streets at the head of a procescion arnied with sticks, and singing “God Save Ire- Jand.” The crowd also removed and burned all the Union Jacks they could get access to and then started in the direction of Trinity College, but the police drove them back amid great excitement. wih ra dill tl ad seeicedeaed A word to the ladies.—Messrs. Haszard & Moore have ji = opened up a sample ! lot of genuine Delit and Pr rintemps fine chinaware in eae shapes, the prettiest and newest in town. Come in and see them —Haszard & Moore. *nnnveide. Cevesesesesogeooevoevsvese of (We afternoon. ) sold closed Jubilee the soda were ( tlasses Day. A, W. Ri a ae 5 SUNNYSIDE, ' SQF6OSSSOLNSEBCOG oreennoesensesrcossececesoce. cee ht seat Sang ania heii. bth TO LET. A house on Dorchestor Stree’, arxt block to the New Cathedral, at } ocenpicd by Mrs. Leahy. Pos-ession given last of June. ; oa ARTHUR G. PEAKE. Office on “Peeke’s” Wharf, resent — | assist any feliow-beings to @ cure. well and happy once | aseunred. gi ; ana address MELLINERY, _—~CAPES_.. Visitors to the city during the coming week should not fail to see lines a Ba giving in the above Afi at bottom p TWEEDS 24, 1897 . rices HA a8, BONNETS, tre bargains we are in order to make a clearance in our Mantle Room iVDS GF DRY GOODS s, and the highest price paid for wool. A GREAT RANGE Om Nis eNCTON yay ss EER 3 Ki ia Re CT FROD B %ou Need cooler You need it now warm da ys—in last wint Plain cotton, dark grey. er’s underwear. to have; here’s some of it— Ribbed cotton Underwear. eeeeeeaeoeeceerer ec eever* eee “aLL WE ADVERTISE—WE Plxin cotton, strong and smooth, mermo finish....... ¢ Fine smooth Balbriggan, smooth and sott as silk.... Bene, Morina Raw. ss osc ccds ddwevcanbans d6 bebe Finer grade, soft smooth finished .......0 eeccceces Very fine, natural wool, medium weight, smooth .... .....< .... 210 per suit HAVE.” MOORE: && MinHOD! quemanonaaaeeeeeaees there’s no satisfaction—there’s no comfort in boiling these WE have the Underwear you ought teria ys e e a 3 4.6 oo a. ~~ 5%c per suit 50c per suit 7 2c per suit . «$1.10 per suit sees 1,00 per suit --. 160 per suit oo: 8 © © Qe@ecee2eee eeeceezece SHIP NEWS, | Port ef Charlottetown, ARRIVED. June 23—ss. Acadian. Couillard, Montreal; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Foam, Moran, Pictou; P. L. G. Cormier, Cape Breton; Faany, Doiron, Shediac; J. H. Hiltz, Pollard, Wallace; Laura C, Vanamber, Northport; Agility, Sampson, N. Sydney; General Middleton, Godin, Bathurst; Lilly Bank Biue, Wood Islands; Morning Light, Bourgee, Bue touche; Hare; Leblanc, New Richm od. CLEARED. June 23—ss Acadian, Couillard, Frank,@ Grant, Wallace, Foam Summer- side: P. E. 1.; Cormier, (Pictou; [iiltz, Pollard, Chatham; Lamac; Vanember; Northport Lily Bank Blue Wood Islands; ]. EK. Willard, Herring, Murray Harbour; Sydney; ‘Hare, Le Biane: New Carlisle; %ss Naparina, Grindlay, Bristol; England; 12.000 bush, oats, oe aw cree MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tru ¢ R ovesty and True Phi autre hy Stitl Mxist. If any man who is weak, nervous wad debilitated, or who is sutfering from any | of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and ee of charge the plan pursued by which I was com ens restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nervona_ De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness. Ih ve nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know throu gh my sympathize with be able to I am well aware of the prev valence of quackery, for I myself was ” deceived and impoeed upon until I nearly iost faith in mank: ad but I rejoice tosay that Lam now perfectly more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great eervice to one In need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy Send 5c siiver to cover poctage Mr. Geo. G@. Streng, North l35n&w. own experience b iow to such su fferers, Tam glad to ~ Rockwood, Mch. Soldiers attention.—-Brass polish, pipe clay ete., etc—Central Drug Store. CART FOR SiLt A second hand Cart. in yrder will be sold cheap. Apply to Vin. Sellar, Butcher, Hillsborough St | good Fats of the best lowest prices in ara and Sort Black and Colored, BD. A, BRUCE makes at | . | one awaiaasaieigiarnennneil? ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of Assignment from Messrs. McLeod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Merchants, bearing date the third day of May, A.D, 1897, I hereby give notice to all persons claiming to be creditors of the same as- signor’, to furnish to me at the oftive of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, etc., Charlottetown, P. E. Is- land, on or before the twenty-fourth day of July, next, a statement of the amount claimed ‘o be owing from the said assign- ors to such creditors, respectively. And I hereby give notice that avy creditor fail- ing to farnich such statement within such time, mav he precluded from participat- ing in any diviiend from said estate, pur- suant te;the terms of such assignment. Dated this sixteenth day of June, 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. 1239—dy 13 4wks—wky4wks. dy pat 2 4. TO RENT ling he A dwe!l use BQ ie stable at Alexan- dria, Lot 49. Beautifu lly situated - a summer. residence; four miles trom Sou feos For particulars apply to W. W. WELLNER 127— Patience Has its Reward We have been expecting those shin® gies for a Jong time. They 300,000, in clear, second clear, clear white, extra No THE REWARD Is YOU Just see them. of all ki Sare heres « de ? of those shing CS. for Lum bel Try us : We yet SAS ARRS Telephone 18 Connolly’ ; Woe f ee ee | —<—-t rh opm 88 |= -_-— | ;