Year This is True Li ‘CHAR! LOTT VOL . ETOM berty, VN P: E: ISLA when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pu blic, may aoe free.’ ”_— Ev R1PIDES IARI ee a en ity cay Single Copies t two Cents N D, MONDAY JUNE“ k2: 4699 NO [37 —g SASTATS akan Wilt l + go0™ ch | oa . oa pee geo |\$i 4.35 JACKET —FfOR $7.68. } 8 right. ‘, That Every one left of our new, sty } lish Spring Jackets has had its price cut in two | There’s not a jacket of poor style in the whole lot. jJAnd todar they are Just Half-Price. FOR EXAMPLE: Very pretty green covert cloth jacket, plaid silk lining, fly front, trim and daruty. tawn covert cloth jac- lined, emoked pearl ypped seams, satin pip- Handsom ket, full sill buttons, et Regular $14.35, now $7.68 tegular $7.65, now BB BR saith | PA Black light weight beaver jacket, Blue covert cioth, silk lining cord braid trimm og on front, collar and effect in front, large pearl buttons. back, full silk lined. Regular $6.50, now $3,235 Regular $1150 now $5,75 Dark fawn ccvert cloth, plain, Plain fawn jacket, half lived with | neat coat, front finished with round silk, corde! effect round front, | ed corners at base, double breasted pockets and ‘ ollar. sty 'e, two peckete. Regular $9.35, now $4.68 Regular $4.05, now $2.03 These garments ave all new —all well made—all daintv— all stylish We offerthem WHILE YOU WANT them. There's hardly an «vening now but you'd be more com‘ortable for a lig] t weight jacket, ~—a OF “Sao Pe WHAT WE ADVERiI Py 1 WE HAVE 3 ‘and Mr. Malet- Prevost, THE PRESIDENT HAS Hi REVENGE For the lasults of ‘| Week Ago, |'HE MAKES ANOTHER TRIP TO ANTEUIL RACES. Road Lined With Troops. Good Reception. He hada -—— — (Spectat to rHe ExAMINer.] Paris, Juve 12—In the great public demonstration given _President Loube+ st the Anteuil races, he had his revenge for the inaultsof a week ago. The Government, however, was prepar- ed for trouble. Fifteen thqueand troops lined the roed, the preaigent literally passiog through a double hedge of aiee!, Armed police rcde by his carriage with revolvers cocked, President a apleudid reception. A few riyalist attempts to make dis~ turbances were promptly quelled by the Republican Guards. A DESIRUCTIVE FIRE Iu the Armstrong Ordinance Works. [Special TO THE ExaMINER. ] New Castieon Tyne, June 12.—A mosi destructive fire occurred yesterday as a re- sult of which three of the largest work - shops in the fainous Armstroog-Whit worth Works were destroyed. The loss is ecti- maied at a mllion of doliars. Venezuelan Commissioner. Loxpon, dune 10.—Tbe Attorney Gen- eral, Sir Richard Webs‘er, Q.C., Robert T herehie Rei¢, Q C., the former At- torney- -General, and Mr. G R. Asquith, the Venezueluu Boundary Commissioner ; started for Parison the 8:b. O hers leave at the end of the week. and the Lord Chief Justice, Baron Russell of Killowen, and Sir Richard Henn Collins, Lord Justice of Appeal, will leave for the French capital shorily, i in order to be present at the opeor ing of the Venezuela boundary arbiira- tion, June 15. Counsel for Venezvela secretary of the Boundary Comm 8sion, have statements of the case amounting to 6,000 pages of close~ lv printed matter in Spanish, Darch, French and English, accompanied by 200 maps. The opening speech of Sir R clard se s Clothing--: ha oar ‘ @ae i co a, Gra => —— oo ee MEME Ne eee = is Me Se Se Me Se le Me A UP USP ASAP AS AS AS VALE a AP AP AS AS UO AEP AVS Tisn’t--- Ordinary Values that we wish you to see when we ask you to look at our Ready-to-Wear Clothing. Ordinary values you can see any rwhere, but it’s a saving ofat least 35 per cent, on your purchase, How can we do this? Because we bought the Webster is expected to last 16 days. Arbitration Suggested | | sathlieate Lonnox, June 10. — The Westminster Gezetie says arumor is current from a weil informed source, that it has been pro~ posed in a responsible quarter that the United States mediate between Great Britain and the Transvaal. It is added | that the suggestion is being considered and “it ig even not improbable that such medi- ation may be undertaken.” SSS" AAR ARI RAY: Ladies when out to market refresh yourselves with a glass of our delicious Soda. A list of flavors hangs at our counter, or we act on your suggestion. goods that .nuch Jess, at che Doull and Gibson great retiring ‘sale, and we give our customers the benefit of the low} We always| price paid for the goods, make it a rule when we bought at a baryain to sell at a bargain. JB MCDONALD & CO LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, You have heard us talk of our coffee syrup—the best home made coffee syrup ob- tainable. All our flavors are stand. ard. Try us for a cool, flavored Soda. REAM ARRARARAIE well The Sunnyside [rugstore FOR COOL SODA PSPSPS PSs eS Aenea rereN THARSARAA —_— The public gave th> “1 Mon: BAD FIRE AT MOUNT ALLISON 4 Brick Residence and Professor Tweedies Library Burned. [SrpectaL to rue ExAMINeER.] N. B., June 12 —The brick residence at Mount Allison University was destroyed ,by fire yesterday morning. The fire was well under way when «discovered aud in ashort time had destroyed the fine buildiog erected only afew years. The property was valued at fifty thousand dollars and was insured for forty thousand: A very severe blow isthe loss of Pro. fessor T weedies librarv. SACKVILLE, Government to Acquire More Rail- ways. [Spxciat ro Tae Examiyarn } Orrawa,J une 12,—Saturday's excursion of the members of Parliament on the Parry Sound Railway in the Intercolonial train is eaid to be one of the preliminary pro- ceedings looking towards the acquisition by the Government of both systems of rail- way, including Parry Souod and the ‘ Canada Atlantic Railwaye extending from real to Georgian Bay, a distance of ' four bundred miles. The Grand Duchesse es (Seetat t>) Toe Examiner ] Hativax, June 12.—Th2new steamer, of the Plaot Line, the Grand Duchess, arrived at Halifax yesterday having made arecord trip from Boston, the passage takiog 21 hours and 47 miputes. Backed By Al! the Boers. Brussiis, June 10.—Dr. Leyds, io an interview today, said: “ The Transvaal ie thoroughly pre;ared against atteck if an understanding 1s notarrivedat. President Kruger will be backed by all the Boers. They wil] fight to the biiterend. I do not belheve, bowever, there will be war. The British Government is inclined to be conciliatery, and #0 are we.” Fatal Ligtning Stroke. Mitcuett, Ont., June 9.—Dao Me- Carthy was struck dead by lightning while working in his table yard. He had re- markedio his hire! man after the flash which preceded the fatal one that they had better get outof there. Oae of the team of borses wa; also struck down, but recover ed. The deceared was 58 years of age, unmarried, andthe well to-do owuer of a two-bundred-acre farm. For the Transvaal. Loxpoy, Jane 10,.—Among the news concerning the Tranavaal crisis the Chronicle prints the followmg: “ The Goverament on Thureday asked a well- koor n firm how soon and on what teru:s it coull ss: apply 1,300 military transport wagons,” The Daily Mai! claims to have reliable information that Sir Altred M:l- ner has placed bis back to the wall, and tbat be is supported to the utmost by the Cabinet. Fire and Marine INSURANCE The Oldest, Strongest and Best Companies In the world, are repre- Risks taken on every description of insvrable property at LOWEST RATES: Gflice 33 Queen St. \TELEPAONE 67.... “MR, KRUGER seuted at this Agency. COT TIN oon " ‘Soothing ee Wants {0 Reduce ‘Dyla- mite Monopoly, AND MAKE THINGS EASIER FOR THE ULTLANDERS. “ee The People Have Begun to Leave Johannesburg. [SpeciaL to Tas Examiner.) Loxpox, June 12.—The London news- papers contain desyatcbes reporting thet President Kruger of the Transvaal Repub- lic, who recognizes that be must do something, will propose to the Tranevaaj Rand the abolition of the dynamite mouo- poly, which bas been one of the greatest grievances of the Uitlanders, A Cape Town despatch eays that the people of Johannesburg are slarmed at the serioue condition of eflairs an] are already beginning to leave thecity, and thatas a result business is practically at a stand. etill. —_—_——2 ee Ex-Mayor Prince Dead. [SpsciaL to tHE Examryer J Boer n, June 12,—Ex-Mayor Prince of this city is dead. The Pacific Cable. — Loxp:s, June 10.—The Times an- Government hae consented to reconsider its attitude towards the Pacific cable pro- ject as the result of urgent representation: trom Canada and other colonies, and it is now inclined to utilize British credit iv providing the neceseary capital. Foreign Competition. Guiascow, Jure 10.—At a mass meeting here of mavufacturers, ship owners, aod merchants, a resvlution was passed ex. pressing alarm at the serious injury to British and colonial trade arising from the continu:d aod threatened extension of fore gn competiton. Mr. Anderson, of the Anchor line, said America aad Ger- many were taking markets where Great Britain hed cng been pre-eminent, He added that British subjects had not receiv- ed just support from the Government, asserting thatthe Board of Trade has aeumed ibe character of polise,and claimed the Foreign Office only moved when the sieed was stolen. For Friendship’s Sake. Beruriy, June 10.—Io an interview with t'e Madrid correspondent of the L»- kalanz-iger to-day, Premier Silvela said ; “The adoption by the Cortes of the Caro~ lines treaty ‘scertain. To no other coun- try than ber dear friend, Germany, would Spain prefer to give th- 'slanda,” —— -—— Ot 8 Dh 9O90S QOD OSD WHEN THE SHOE PINCHES ¢ eos 8660 Then you get cross and think you paid too much for your shoes. —_toOr- Consequently you throw those boots away before they’re worn out. —O—— You lose money on that spec- ulation, elena Come to me—you'll get shoes that won’t pinch, that may be worn out comfortably, and that cost less than the other kind. ——0 W Hyndman, Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Root & Shoe Store. gM ee TODS ODO O@® OS DV SSD HBOS OOS COSVeY OD 4£@S ©6600-6062 © ©6284 Syrups. ior - — |2ovaL | isabiac y Powder Made foams pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against é alum. Al powders the greatest ee health of he eemana dap. a ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. i 3 nounces, ths morning, thet the Briueh }. oS OS OR OD OR OS QOS 68 6 BOS 460 °4 O9O9S 5657508524 ) FIFTY met RECEIVED A Balls, 6 Ba Balls 8 Balls See our BIG 516 VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 ets Te UREN Geo. Carter & Co. IMPORTERS $200.00 for the P. E. 1. Hospital You may take advantage of it if you like—Goff Bres will stand the racket If we sell retail for cash $300.00 worth of foot- wear on Thursday, June 15th, we will give $200.- 00 to the Hospital; if we seli $200.00, give $100 if $150, give $50, if $101, zive $1.00; if $100, give nothing. Youkave it in your own hands to contribute to the Hos- pital withort costing you anything. GOFF BROS ARTIFICIAL vee TEETH =~» DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., near Loodon House. ooo Dr, H, L. ities Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields. and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Offics—-CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—* HoTen DAVIES.” Office Hourt—9.30 to 1 p, m., 2 to3p. m., 7 to 8 p.m, Eyes tested for glasees 129 daw Sa)