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Corsets are We want to convince you 4 (i they are We WILL con- vine if you read this list—~ not > you too- and then see the corsets. ? ; Nice corset, well made of +4 grey French coutil, neat edge at top—short corset, 4 € hooks Bie oes © S&S oO &@ o ee ee ee eee ee A very choice lin2, fine coutil, top witb lace and narrow ribbon, steels, 5 hooks grey—finished at 4 side $I 10 ' Here’s grand value, fawn cvutil corset, long waist style, four sice steels, five hooks enlaies and nbbon at top, the best corset tor the ame 24 nour stock A very dainty light weight corset, only Mp re ing 83 ounces, made of light, strong grey, 2 side , steels, five selling at 100ks—-long waist, lace top— SI. 15 Other grades, $2.00, $2.25, $2 0, $2.75 WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE Ate, é-'ten’s and Boys’ we MEN RA bs ML AP AP AS AP M4 NA Giothing ANN Ney Me Mt Me es we APU AP % ae “3% 7 A Meese SesK AP WF AP AS ai MP AP su = iv ist’ t=-= rainary Values that we wish you to see when we ask you to look at our Ready-to-Wear|® Cloth ng. Ordinary values you can see anywhere, but it’s a saving ofat least 35 per cent, on your purchase, How can we do this? Because we bought the goods that auch less, at che Doull and Gibson creat retiring sale, and we give our customers the benefit of the low price paid for the goods, We always hargain to sell at a bargain. LEADERS INSLOW PRICES, "OL CHARLOT TETOWN P. . make it a rule when we bought at a J B MCDONALD & CO ae | THIRD READING. | DRUMMOND BILL! The Contracts Griticised by Mr, Fisher, ee ee MR. FIELDING INTRODUCES IRON BOUNTY RESOLUTIONS, And i3 Congratulated on Adopting Conservative Policy. (Special To THe Examen ] Ortawa, June 14.—After routine Mr. Blair moved the third reading of the Drummond Bill. Mr. Foster, in a speech of two hours, criticised both the Grand Trunk and Drummond contracta, pointing out how mich better the bargain now proposed was than the one of 1897 thrown out by the Senate. At the same time he affirmed that while Mr. Blair was condemned by the fact that he had been able to make a bargain million, better than the one he first tried to force through the House, he is still proposing ao extremely bad bargain. After a speech by Mr. Blair the motion carried by 91 to 40, Costigan and Moore (Stanstead) voting with the Governuen‘. Mr. Fielding afterwards. introduced his iron bounty resolution. The Conservative | speakers congratulated the grit party on j adopting another plank in the Conservative | policy. | Several Liberals opposed the reselution. ——— Lakes of Killarney. Loxpox, Jane 13.—The report that Howard Gould intends to purchase the Lekes of Kiilarney has brought F. W. Crossley, of Dablin, to London to inter- view with the Irish Commoners. He is anxious to start a shilling: fund to make the lakes and islands public property. He bas sent athousand shillings tothe Lord Mayor of Dubilis,who will act as trastee of ‘the fund The present owner, the Stan dard Insurance Compaayy refused £25,000 ‘for the property. Marchand's Troulies. Paris, June 13 —Major Marchand, who was hurried from the capital by the Gov- ernment, is now in an amusing dilemma. He started to see his parentsin his native town of Thoissey, but the crowds who re~ ceived him imploringly explained that they wanted to give him.aheroic reesption, but had not expected him. yet. The May - or and corporation were not ready, and would he kindly take the next train some~ where else, pending the preparations. He went to Macon, where he disconsolately waited in alocsl hotel. He is already tired of this, and meansto eruise ina Goveraoment vessel in the Eaglish chan~ nel notil June 28, when Thoissey hopes to be able toreceive bim. ———, Memsers of the Natural History Socie ty and othera wisbing to attend the outing to Gallas Point next Saturday must make application to the Secretary, Mr.. Watson, not later than Friday afternoon.. dy fri SS SA AAR &ASRAAR i } | Who suffer from headaches —should try our HEA‘)- ACHE POWDERS. They give instant relief. For sick or nervous head- ache a great many swear by them. Sold at Have a box for the house. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., 8., Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... AARAAAARAARAA 25c per box, oe ISLAND, # we * * vit - * te * KS a i * Kd * vi K * te * + Those. .? 9 Liberty, when Free Born Men, ae to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evcripiwes CHURMAN WILL RESIGN re PRESIDENT § —_—— -- CannoS get Along Wich Otis. General [SmecraL ro Taxa Exaverver.} WasHineton, June 14.—It is said here that President Schurman, the head of the Philippine Commission will resign his position on his returnto the United States. Ssaciniiies of friction between kimself and General Otis, Col. Picquart Released. (Srecrat.7ro Tae Examiyer-] Paris,J une 14.—Tie Chamber of Indiet- ment has decided that there is no charge azainst Lieutenant Colonel Picqwart, who was charged with forgery in the Dreyfus ; case, nor against Maitre Leblois, his coun~ sel, against whom charges were also. made in connection with the case, Col. Picquart has been released from prison after being nearly a year ir ocnfine- ment. The Alaska Boundaryy.. [Spsoran To THE EXAMINER. | Lonpoy, June 14:—In the House of Commons it bas bees announeed that Great Britain and the United States have arrived at an understanding with regard to the Alaska boundary, Society Manners. Loxpoy, June 13.—A faehionable- gathe ering of society women at the Women’s Institute had a lively and humer@ue- dis—- cussion on the customs of modern society. Lady Arncld lamented the decline of good mannert\'n segiety. She said it: was nod at all uncommon to hear a well-bora.youeg lady address. a gentleman as ‘‘oldfellow .” prevalent to the bicycle craze. Servants, too, she said, were not as those of. older generations. She deprecated. showy colours as now worn, and said: the luxury anc’ extravagance of modem dinpers were appalling. After bemoaning cigarette smokiog and life in fate, she spoke of silver werdings qith attendant presents, and said:—'* Why one should want to be pgid for being married:25,yeare, 1 don’t kacw.” Centenparies cad memor~ ial services. sll, came under Lady: Arneid’s ban. Mrs. Sibthorpe referred to. cigarette emoking,. and thoughé it . great pity shat women should add to the already too great volume ot dobaeco smoke. She also-de-~ pounced the fashionable landsiake, which sbe said meant vothing, and was affected, and often insincere. Mrs. W ‘yoford Phillips sa:d-manners, a3 a rule, were the result of indiwdualiig, not of class. One often, she said, found good manners among the so -“alled lower classes. As to the manners of the goed old timaes— well, diatance, she thought perhaps, lent enchantment. Mrs. Phillips also referred to Lady Arnold’s denunciation of separate visiting cards for young ladies. She held that, baving individualitiss of their own, they ought to have visiting cards of their own, and Lot merely be merged imto their mother’s SS D> ———_— Fire oni Marine | INSURANCE The Oldest, Strongest and Best Companies In the world, are repre- sented at this Agency. Risks taken on every description of insurable property at LOWEST RATEs W Hyndman, Office 33 Queen St. we NYE | TELEPAONE 67e0..- “WEDN oo DAY |Mr. Alva Goréom Wins Medal— Mr. She attributed the many rough ways now | eS AAMIN Single Copies two Cents JUN ‘MR, KRUGER i PREPARING Arming the Boers il South Africa, A “YELEOW STORY” FROM THE NEW. YORK JOURNAL rom —_—~ JA, 1899 Says Canadian Regiments Will goto Fight the Buers. [Spectas ro Taz. Fxaminer. ] Lonpox, June 14.—Io the House of Commons Mr. Chamberlain admitted that the Government liad receiv..d information that the Transvaal Government was dis~ tributing arms and ammunition among the Boers in the British colony of Natal and arming its own States against Great Brit« ain. New York, .Jitine 14,—A London des. patch to the Journal'saysthat Lord Kitch | eneris daily at the War Office, where-the staff is at work pianuing for the contenss! plated operations in the Transvaal. It is proposed to raise the British foree in South Africa from $900 to 32,000. Of these 2,00@-will be British troopsand 10,000 will be drawn from India and Australia, In addition Canada will probe ably send anumber of regiments. McGILL.. FINAL EXAMS.. (ee Gordon Alley: Graduates. . ——— [Spectas ro Tae: Bxamiver ] Montreal, fne 14,—The resulis ofthe final examinations ax McGill University are announced. Mr. Alva GisGordow, (son of Revs J. A. Gordon, St. John, an? brother of Mr. J. P. Gordon, of*Cheziviteiown) wins the Holmes gold medal ::and amoug the gra- duates is Mr, Gordon Alley, of Chaadotte- town, s80n of the late Judge Alley. Fatal Pornado. (Srzeian ro Tax Examines jj New Ricamoxsn,, Wisconsin, J ane 4. — Six hundred people were killed and wound- ed in the tornado of Monday lest. The death list is new 275. Mazvchand and the British. Loxrou, June 13.—Marckand has been ‘unbosoming himse!t against England. He declares that with secret native allies he could have held Fashoda against the Bri- tish, and: would have undertaken to drive them out of the country. He remarks the strange similitude in the histories of Faskoda and the Suez Canal. “We were first in both; now nowhere ip either.” He concindes cryptically thet France muet now do something to save herself. A General in. Demand. terday morning says: -“We understand that the Viceroy of ladia (Lord Curzon of Kedleston) is anxious to obtain the servi- ces of General Lord Kitchener ir India for the economical organization of the frontier defences and expeditions owing to the urg- ent necessity of effecting reductions in the military expenditure. It is probable, therefore, that Lord Kitchever wil) be withdrawn from the Soudan and appointed to a high post in Iadia,” i A votable offer in dress goods at Scanley Bros—about 200 yards elegant si'k and wool goods in 6} and 7 yard lengths for 55c, 65c and 75c per yard, worth in many cases double the price asked—read ad. 2i — rr < s ee Cure a (eld in a Day Take Laxstive Bromo Quinine tablets All druggists refund the mouey if it fail elie ve. 52c. eG Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps Lonpoy, June 13.~-The Standard yes- | are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrics! Try lem a NO 139 50 Mita ws| ROYAL. Baking Powder Made ‘from pure 4 cream of tartar. | Safesuards the food against alum. oe Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to fcatth of the present day. | ~~ — ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ; —— — a yn Ll ae ay _— —— — = A ee i A a y Mala a eg cal a Pi . FIFTY a a RECEIVED 4 Balls, 6 Balis, 8 Balls See our BIG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 cts eee Geo. Garter & Co. [MPORTERS $200.00 lor the P. EL. Hospital You may take advantage ef it if you bke—Goff. Bros will stand the racket: [f we sell retail for cash $300.00 worth of foot- wearon Thursday, June 15th, we will give $200. 00 to the Hospital; if we sell $200.00, give $100 if $150, give $650, if $101, give $1.00; if $100, give ‘nothing. You have it im your own hands to contribute to the Hos- pital withont costing you anything. GOFF BROS Removet —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— ~=-——London House Corner Thomas Campbell ee cmeeennewe ci Cae Fae, ELIAS a aia ai a I naa ae ee mete oe aan paid a