ie! =—V7"_—"— : ; ‘ | <' ’ bed *% mae a 2 RO <a - T epee: sera Little Cost 1$e ReAC. 300m Wp, aq a anmatli This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evriripes o: BTS ‘ This is a story of new things in corset waists, Some for you—some for the children—all the bes “Hi _ you'll find, Waist Fine grey satteen, high full bust, lined, cord aud steel filling, twelve buttons, strap over sho ders; quilted back Gloria Waist Th “Gloria” is $1.00 a new departure—-it’s a periect fitter—abrolutely easy—made in three pieces, the third being a shaped strip, laced into centre of back. Tbis waist has side but- thns tor skirt or hose supporter $1.10 Misses “ Gloria” Practically the same waist as the ladies Gloria, jast as nicely made—and made on the same prin ciple 78e€ For Children from 2to4 years old Something entirely new, white satteen waist lightly filled, with cord in froat and back— and buttons at side for skirt or hose supporter Strap over skolder For Children trom 4to'7 years old 42¢ A waist of ecru satteen, cord fillings, back and front, buttons for hose suppoiter or skirt. Low ander arm, and in front 55e or Children'from 7 to 12 years old waist, cord fillings, buttons and buckles for lose :nd underwear— strap over sho! | / ) j Grey jean der 58€ : _—_—_—_— Malt::: he Wear Is taken o using poo careful a use or do that is of you buy it a mistake, We make Shoe dress Here is a tr Black Shoes it Edge alte DF kard’s Specia 20: Fipi 15 Cal 9 Px }) immond PrickaB flissh F r enc! : 10 GOFF BROS it of your shoes by polish. Are you out the kind you you take anything red you. Unless here you may make a specialty of good ng. ist of our favorites: For Tan Shoes Dandy 25¢ Vici 25¢ Perfection 25¢ Packard’s Special 20¢ Eureka ‘lan and Brown 10¢ Packards’ Russet 10¢ HO FIPTY SEPS JUS? RECEIVED 4 Balls, 6 Balls,8 Balls See our BIG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 ets Teas S8 Carter & Co. IMPORTERS Seo. ARLOTTETOW aus suhinaespaaiginabiindaamenanden ana Single Copies two Cents N a | PRESIDENT KRUGER ‘ | | | ’ . . s Serious Situation ee, ‘THE INTERVIEW WITH HIM WAS VERY UNSATISFACTORY He Stubbornly Refused all Conces sions. [SreciaL To rHE Examiyes. Lonpon, June 8.—The Exchange Tele- graph publishes an interview with the Permanent Secretary of the Colenial Office in which he is quoted as declaring that the WAS OBSTINATE And Has Caused a No Decision has Yet SLAND, THURSDAY JUNE 8 1899 DRUMMOND BILL IN COMMITTEE Been Arrived at, THE GRAND TRUNK SIRIKE BEFORE THE HOUSE The Company’s Action Regarded as a Violation of Agreement. (SpxoraL ro THe Examiner.) Orrawa, June 8.—The House of Com- mone, in Committee, sat until 3.30 thie morning and rose without coming to a decision ot the Drummond Bill. conference at Bloemfontain, in the Orange In the afternoon the Grand Trunk strike Free State, between President Kruger, of the Travvaal Republic, and the British High Commissioner, Sir Alfred Milner, was preemivently unsatisfactory, aod that was brought up, Powell and Taylor gave an account of their interview with General Manager Hays, both stating emphatically that | with the toasts, there is no probability of its resumption. A report was received from Sir Alfred ‘ Milner, stating that President Kruger , obstinately refused any concessions tend- ing towards the settlement of the Trans- vaal difficulty. After reading the despatch, Mr. Cham-~ berlain, Lord Selbourne, and others held a consultation concerning the failure of the negotiations which may create a serious situation. MILITARY DINNER. Captain Moore Entertains His Com- pany at the Hub. Captain F. W. L. Moore entertained the officers and men of No. 2. Co., G. A., at dinner last evening. The entertainmeot was at the Hub Restaurant, and the dinner was in Mrs. Hewitt's best style. The affair throughout ‘was of the most enjoyable character and indicated the good feeling existing between officers and men. The room was fitting)y decorated with flags and bunting. ‘The toast list was as follows :— The Queen—God bless ier. The Governor-General —Captain Moore. The General Officer Commanding— Colonel Longworth. His Honor tbe Lieutenant Governor— Bomb C. Stewart. The District Lieut. Peake Uur Colonel -- Col. Longworth. The Non-Commissioned Officers—Sergt- Major Sprague, Sergt. McLean, Sergt. Darke, Sergt. Kennedy, Corp. Gaudet, Corp. Campbell. Our Athletes—Grs. W. McLeod and D. Sullivan. The Army and Navv— Lieut. Peake. The Royal Artillery School—Sergt. | McLean. Our Host and Hostees—Mrs. Hewitt. The Ladies—Gr. Chandler and Lieut. Peake. Songs and recitations were sandwiched About one o’clock the proceedings closed with the National Anthem, each one feeling that it was good to have been there. Officer Commanding— Boys’ CLlorrtnc—Two and three piece suits by the thous- ands, at prices that cannot be duplicated in any part of the provinces. The newest sty- les, the best quality, the low— est price. Prowse Bros the Wonderful Cheap Men. ~ Our TEA | There’s tea—und tea, There is tea of fair appearance that never grew on a tea plant, and | there’s genuine tea, The teas we sell are al! genuine. ‘Ihey’re nothing but tea They’re pure end whole- so:ne and appetizing. Driscoll & Hays agreed to take al] the men back and negotiate the subject of wages afterwards. They regard the refusal of the company to take the men back as a distinct violation of the agreement, In reply to Gauvereau, Mr. Blair stated that the summer timetable of the I. C. R will go into operation on June 19, Augustine Daly Dead. {SprctaL To THE Examiver. ] _ Paris, June 8.—Avugustine Da’y, a well koowne New York theatrical manager, is dead. He died here yesterday. Another Riot in France. [Specta, ro rHeE Examrver.]} Lyons, France, June 8,—There was a big demcnstration here yesterday, growing out of the recent Royalist affront to President Loubet. There was a collision between the mob and the pelice. Dreyfus Happy. Fort pe Fravyog, Martinique, J une 7 — When the despatch boat Goeland, bearing the euperintendent of the prison and the commander of the marine artillery, who were designated by the French Govern- ment to notify Dreyfus of the revision of bis trial,arrived yesterday from Cayenne at the Ile Du Diable Drevfus was waiting on the shore. Although endeavoring to maintain his self-possession he received -be official intelligence with @ countenance radiant with joy. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine table's All druggists refund the mouey if it fails relieve. 52c. —— DOS 2] 56]D O90 DS Feet Sore-—— This Weather © Do you know that you can get good bosts—boots that will fit—as cheaply as the kind that don’t fit. eeee\eee0 You may as well have foot comfort —especially in the warm weather. e006 \ee0s I kuow how a _ boot should fit. If you come to me you’ll get the right kind of boots at the right prices, Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. 2 OOS OCS OG OS SD SD SHBD SHS £.°SO9QSS OBO OOGU o~e 0 @ OD OB OD =0=*¢@ ©. 6D *®*® ©7£ 64462 666044] 40¢ im — Hornsby QUEEN STREET—— —_— e@8 &OSDt0002 6 THE FRENGH SHORE QUESTION May Now be Brought to a Climax -—-— A FRENCH COMMODORE GOING TO INVESTIGATE The Cause of the Burning of a French Factory [Spectat to rae Examiner ] Isley and Froade, in command of Come modore Henrique, will leave here for Newfoundland in a few days to investigate the cause of recent fire which ruined the largest lobester factory oh the French Shore. The Commodre has been infromed of the identity of the incendiary. He is a native ef Newfoundlard and lived about forty miles from the burned factory and says he did the deed at the instigation of mer- chante in Newfoundland, Commeédore Henrique, feels very deeply on the eubject and will seek indemnity from the Newfoundland geveroment. Punishment of the crime will not he says satisfy his government. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: TC Savage and wife, WF Martin, Montrea!; Frank S Allan Moncton. Hotel Davies: EH Wright, Sawmer- side; C Halil, Hotel Acadia; B Stanway, J W Pitcher, John L Griffia, M A Schaff- ner, Halifax; L B Huot, Summerside; Geo A Pattison, DA Merrick, Montrea'; C W Dimshu, Boston; W 8S Goodwia, Baie Verte; W M DeCamp, New York. rr ed NEWS NOTES. Despite the boom in the United States, there are thousands out of employment in New York and a committee of the Knig bts fo Labor is urging the issue of $2,000,000 in bonds to be appropriated for re-pav- ing streets and giving these men employ~ ment, It is stated by the New York Herald that Sir Cavendish Boyle, government sec~ retary of British Guina, bas arrived io the United States to endeavor to arrange for his colony and Berbados a reeiprocity treaty witn that country. The Herald@ur- ther states that delegates are en route from Jamaica for a like purpose. LOCAL NOTICES. Pineapple and ginger marmalade is a delicious preserve itis putgapin one pound glase jars and is for saléat Beer & Goff’s, 2in. Try some of those water ice |wafers at Beer & Goff’s. Zin. Hats anp Cars—There are others; but none se good as Christys’ Hats, of the very newest styles, all the best shades in stock. Prowse Bros Ladies, s2e our special for Saturday, 85 cent shoes fer 65c--J B Macdonald & Co. 130 4i. The Whitham $3.90 shoe in all widthe in brown, tan and black, in the different styles, is the best value in men’s wear on the market. For sale by J B Macdonald & Co. 150 4i. EE = Cividend Notice Mercuants Banx or P. E. 1. Charlottetown, June let, 1899 — — Notice is hereby given, that a half vearly dividend at the rate of 8 yer cent per aunum, on the capitel stock of the bank has been declared payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd next The Trausfer books will be closed from the 19:h June, to the 3rd of July next, both days inclusiye. By order of the Board. J.M. DAVISON. Casbier. ‘eapas let, 1899 240: 136 ‘LORD SALISBURY AND MR. CHOATE Have Reached a Practical Agreement UPON THE ALASKA BOUNDARY QUESTION. Ths Outcome is Considereda Triumph ; Sypyvery, June 8.—The Frenck eruisers For Mr. Chamberlain. [Speciab to Toe Examinen.] Lonbox, June 8.—The result of the con ference between Mr. Choate and Lord Salisbury is a practical agreemeat upon a provisional Alaska boundary. The Joint Commission will meanwhile continue the negotiations. The prospective settlement is conceded to be atriuamph of Mr. Chamberlain’s tact and pereeverance. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED, June 7.—F red M. Batt, Snow, Pugwash Jeanette, Girroir, North Sydoey; Foam Moran, Montague. CLEARED. June 7.—Life Boat, Anderson, Pictou; Fred M. Batt, Snow, do; Wm Aitken, Batt, do; Fanny, Doirion, Rustico; Foam, Moran, Pictou; Candid, MeLeillan, North Sydney; Hannah Eldrid, , Dicks, ‘fishing voyage. S = eonenpamantaggipeion elec Rov, Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards. the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest eee i ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, AAAAAAAR AAS If You Knew The bbis of Sugar, Gals of Fruit Juice Syphons of Soda We used during the soda season you would have some idea of our business. We claim the credit of such a large trade is due to our particular attention to it from the first. Giving especially fine fla- yvors Having it ice cold at all times. Having it acceptably served The Sunnyside Dragstore = FOR COOL SODA SevEN EES WOTICE! The New York Life losurance Company is prepared to treat with gectlemen throughout the Maritime Provinces, for appointments a¢ district representatives, city and country. Some valuable posit-~ ions now vacant, will be conferred on suit- able applicants. Experience not absolut~ ely necessary. ADDRESS.—Agency Director, York Life Building, Montreal. : : 3 z, : : : : FESS RY y New 135— a apt cone 7 7 a — Re p Dn Me Sie a rai Daa Steet meee a A. ’