very a ; oo * ~ pip >see ahcpntoppsoncneactenargrctuerior oooreoney cians papaneoieonenaecte eine Ceram a torent Terms Four Dollars per Yea This is True Liber ys when Free Born Men, having to alien: the ‘Public, | may speak free.’ *_.. Rusaripas Single Copies two Cents o£ a —— Serate keaq, gog9 mn —— = aeaeapennageeamno selec smear OOOO AONE remnant’ —$$___- . —______ spose, “EVOL : CHAMLOTT ETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY JUNE 3. 1Cee MO 130 ee of < —— OS RON EN SOT ET. * , gage SF } at If. PS "ayy eh} Fi J 4 Yi IN ae oA RS gt a ee > gees =. Be ER oes SA TT Y RDAY., Sap JUNE. HOSLERY SPECIAL “WWe Made a | Mistake ——w fom sive ve a leg. Rather serious teo. We had a line of odd ie | sizes in ladies’ and children’s Black Cot an ton Hose. They were worth 20c to 40c per pair, 3800 P BiLS age Black Cotton Hose We intended to offer them as ue at Se per pair, In advertising made cents. a special val them this moraing we the error of writing 5 cents for 8 But we're going to stick to it. ise op NE ae i Dh a ies hint as we to és Ppa . eee aes hy a ae Rese ray fares Sth i ir So—choose from 300 pairs, size “00” to womens—20 to 49 cent values.— HSC A PAIR wvendiisial ENE — eal Om —Wi Your nearest friend is your Underwear. To-morrow or next day you mav require friends. We can show you where these friends can be had in s | the good kind —they will cling to vy. u anu }10Ve to Le friends, indeed, Visit our store and we will introduce you te thera — MORRIS BLOCK HOUSBKEEPESS WILL FISD AT Tak siciunaie ie FUI LL LINE OoFr—— to their Do you want are easy Ri. 'B. NORTON & CO. LTD require ents. a Fairchild Washing Machine? ———OLTY. HARDWARE STORE Hho wsecleaning SUPPLINS. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable Our terms ‘NEWS NOTES FROM OTTAWA Colonel Domville Wants an Investigation, THE ALASKA BOUNDARY MAT- TER BROUGHT UP a Sir Wilfrid Says His Government: is Fully Informed. (Spectat To THe Examiner. } Orrawa, June 3.—Colonel Domville appeared before the Public Aecounts Committee and demanded that the investi- gation be resumed into theeffair of the $300 cheque received by him in 1887 os- tensibly as payment of armoury rent to J. Milton Barnes. When the Drummond railway contract as was called up for second reading Kaul- back and Pope spoke. Refore the next order of business was icalled Sir Charles Tupper read a cable message about the condition of the Alaska boundary negotiaticos. Premier Laurier stated in reply to the Opposition leader that Lord Salisbury had kept the Canadian Government fully -in- formed as to the discussion with Thoate. The Premier regretied that the rulde of ‘ diplomacy prevented him from stating the exact condition of atlairs. But as euch statement would remove the cloud of mis- apprehension he boped that before the eession closed be would be in a position to bring down the protucol in the Alaska boundary negotiations. WOMAN CRUCIFIES HEBSELP. In Atonement Fer Her Sins.» She May Recover. (SrecitaL to Tue Examisen] Buruiyeton, Vt., June 3.—-[mpelled by the insane idea that ona certain dale she must crucify herself in same manser- similartothe crucifixion of Jesus GDbrist upon the cross, Dilla Deotul!ly,.42. years of age, a domestic in the tamily of © A Barber, at the Proctor Palace on the Ba- chelourn road drove a spike through both feet and one band, hammer, yesterday, and lay down to die. . She was taken to the /bospitel,, where she was calm and see kuana: great pain. She will recover, if bload poiseniwg choes not result. To those who saw her atter- the erwei- fixion, the woman said she bad known | that she must do the thing-fer several days, and that the day waa set some time ago. It was,she said, ber atonement for using & THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONORS. A Canadian Among the Favored Ones, HENRY M. STANLEY HAS BEEN; MADE A KNIGHT. Why Some ofthe Honors Were-Con~ ferred. {Srrecras vo Toe Examiner.? Lonpon, 3.—The following (Jueen’s Birnhday honors are annouveed : Alma Tadema, the artist, and J. A. Boyd, Chancellor of the High Court of Onvario, were knighted. Henry M. Stanley, M. P.,is made a Koight of the Grand Cross of the Bath. Charles Howard Vincent, M. P., and James Renne)l) Rodd, Secretary of the British Consulate General in Egvpt. are made Knight Commanders of St. Michael and St. George. Percy Sanderson, British Consul] Gener- al at New York, is made a Knight Com- mander of St. Michaelfand St. George, and Captain Jobu D. Barr of the British second class cruiser Interpid, for bis recent: serv: at Bla. fields; is made Compagion of St. Michael and St. George. Sir Charles Howard Vincent was hener~ ed for his services during the recent agar~ chist conference at Rome. June EXTER BAZY “CONFESSES: ‘Twas Him Whe Wrote the Fatuors. Berdereau. >" —_—— (Specizsm?0-7ne Examiner: Lonvon, June 3.+—The Daily Cftiromiele says: Major’ Gomte Ferdinand « Waleim Exerbazy called at this office late less evening ('ridayp) with a confidential. friend and after declaing thai the time hed srviwed when the wholetrwth should, be told, al though hithere..by reason of * consiant orders and omdacements he hadi :ikept silent on the§eseentis! point, made she following statem6ate :— “The chicésof the army huvewdiegrage- fully abandared.me. Mycup isfull,, and I shall speeksows,” “Yes,” raisiag his voice aud) glazing around, it was I who wrote the bondeveau* I wrote it ugon orders receved trom Sendberr.’” Cunea,.Cold in a.Day Take Laxative Bromo Quicine ta diets Alt druggists refund the mouey if it fails relieve. 53%. potas: TEHD DOTI BED ein, and she had to do it. BALLOON W2?H: EXGINES. The Invention of Professor Charles Hite, o%: Burlingtem. Bua.iscron, N,J., June l.—An air ship —a savigable ‘paloon, as it is also called— invented by Professor Charles Hite, a : Footwear far Hard Wear is sometbing that many men require. scientist, who was with the Peary expedi- fessor William D. T. Travis, here, uoder the supervision of Charles Kink, an aeronsut, of Philippaaes. A company, of ; which Mr. Gite istme bea, bas been or- ganized for its manufacture. The machine will be cigar-shaped, with car attachmers and will be-drives bytwo very emall bas powerful engines. Carbon dioxide will de the motive power. Tne ordinary balloon, it is figared, is servile to the density and rarity of the atmosphere. It is hoped to overeome this in the Hite invention, the powerful fans of which, it is behkeved, wilh drive the balloon in any direction in say current of air aud make the length of the trip optnona) with the voyager. A tesi of the engines and ballon will be made at Trenton soon. Asmall model of the in- vention it is said, was recently given a succersful test in Philadelphia. Pineapples tonight at Beer & Goft’s cheap. Bargains io Perkins & Co, eummer corsets at F. tion, is being build at the home of Prox} i } : ” ¢ They regpire? at the same time, comfort At the same time also they like to get their foot wear at a zeasonable prite Call and see me—!l think I ean meet all the requirements. Your feet will be som- fortable; you'll not have to pay too much; you'll be well shod. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Boot'& Shoe Store. et $O6G66203 © 2464 ; @ ¢ i ; ¢ ¢ ae ee OD O~S OS OHEOSDOSSH6SHFS OSES Menoeees Dee ® @ => CANADA STILL BEING ABUSED Concerning | the Alaskan Boundary WAS CAMADA CONSULTED: THE NEGOTIATIONS ”° So This is What the British Piblic) | al Would Like to Know. - (Srecnmi. vo rne Examiner j. Moxrtreaz,June 3.—The Star’s Loin ‘cablejeays: Times and other New York : and Washingtom telegrams coatinue 0 abuse Canada for darring to reject the | agreement between Lord Salisbury and Mr, Choate, regarding the Alaskan bowadary | after the rising of the Joint High..Gom-« mission in Pébruary. a Whattbe British public would like- to know is whether Canada was fully cons ‘sulted in the negotiation of this agreemert. h if not Canacarwi!) receive much sympathy -|, \ here, as theoutlook says today that the |, British publie:feel that the day bas gone |. ‘by when anpeelf-gowerning British. Colony | can be drageened imto a settlement in| which it has no say. Canada is-noserf; is not even a child, She is a ‘upior partper and has. iaoior-| partner’s rights, ile Jast word beieg all- | ways with the semiee partner. Mr. Srmeiley avd his Weshington: frienda wowld. ignore thie if they, could.’ But it remains. cestral fact in the admin-~ istration of the British Empire. : bs TMS EMIGRATION, Almost 34,00 People Leftf the: Dit- torent. Ports During 9&8). : Dusiovw,dahe b.-—The emigration sta- tistics tor the year 1898 sebow that the | number of-erigasats was 33,Mibg or 7. 4) per LOCGof the popufation, being.an: in| ‘crease of 94Mas compared with the num her in 1387 4 thia total 23,244) were natives of Ireland and Tigi were yyersone belong'ng. to other countries, The wamber of alien.emigraats show at exracrdinary increase of 3233 over the-numiber for 1897, andithe rumber of native-emigrants a decreaseof 24% The total of vative emigrants for. IB&8.is the lowest since 9851, the yeas when the emigragion returns firet begau. to be col- lecteds. Of the 15,265 males- who emi~«! grated.jin 130,71 percentwere retwrned as “labourers,” while neardy. 7B) per cent. of the 1600 female emigrants weve re- turned:as “servants.” ae NGW RAMPSHIRE; TRAGEDY Uubappy Family Reations Result in the Murder of. a, Wife. XNeune, N. H , June }.—Mre Louis Cass ter wae shot and killed yoeterday ed at the Louse of Mrs. Walliam Van Ness. The woman’s husband is charged with tne nasder woods in the vicinity, where ‘t is believed ARRAARAARRAAAARARA \be is hid. The tragedy was vhe result | lof a difficulty of long standing. The | married lite of Mr. aod Mis, Caster has | iibeen far from a beppy one sod after quarreling @ pumber of times the woman “nas been in the babu of Jeaving home an. | going to the housee of friends, where | ishe would remain for,a per.od, and finally ‘return to ber husband. Three weeks ago. the woman took her. children and weot'to | live inthe horse of Mr. William Vas) Nese. Yesterday. moraing Caster called, ; and pleaded with bis wife to return with bim. On herzefusal he sbot her thoee times, the last shot striking her in the breast and kidling her. Caster is forty— eight years old, The dead woman is 34! years oli, and they bave had several | children, theeldest being 19 years. Alfred &. Taylor, of Margazee saye One bowtle of MINARD’S L (NIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.00. Thos: W. Payne of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse thet the Vet, bad given up, with a few bautles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. -_——— - a Cotton Hose—ribbed- cotton hose only | 10c per pair at F. Perkins & Co, Ladies Vesta—!adies summer vests Sc each at F. Perkins & Co. Bananas very cheap to-night} at Sanderson & Co. menacets t RovAL | Baking Powder Made irom: pure } cream: of _ tartar. Safeguards the food against « alum. Alum baki wders are the > health of the winder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. — = cri SO PIPTY SETSU9T RECEIVED ‘A Balls,, 6: Balls, Balls. ‘See oue BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts. Geo. Carter & Ca. iIMPOKTERS ~~ AAAPAASARAA SE Wanm weather city. Swenyside. and officers are searching = |S suena Half Quer location, our ability to meet the demands of the pub- lic in, this line, gave us thils, lae cold soda——with frait jwices, acceptabiy served may-always be hed here. Yours for goo snda. hk. W. REDDIN Ph, B Centra! Drug Store and Soda water- SYDONYMO OS:— OUR SOOA WATER TRADE: is pertaps. the largest in <2 pum The Wear Is taken out of your shoes by using poor polish. about the use or do you take that is offered you. careful Are you kind you anything Unless you buy it here you may make a mistake, We make a specialty of good Shoe dressing. Here is a list of our favorites: For Black Shoes Gilt Edge 25e¢ Elite 25e Packard's Special 20¢ 'Drummond Fini- sh l5e Eureka Box Calf and French Polish 10¢ GOFF Pua For Tan Shoes Dandy 25c Vici 25¢ Perfection 25¢ Packard’s Special 20¢ Eureka ‘lan and srown 10¢ Packards’ Russet Br0S ! Aa Ae a as Rm 4 ind mame oie aapalipt DF OO i Sickles geen GR aes BS Secs a SSeS Rie a. = a od eee : . » hs ge ¥ A ad hers 0 = ‘ . a an ee ae PRS BU TLE ae aK 2 as