That ° Dollar 2 se “ay~- ss M24 ae ae ae ses lt, “Ae as “i> = ; : CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. | HON. W. B. IVES Suddenly Struck Down and Beyond Hope of Recovery. {Spectat To Tak Examiner] train arrived in Oitawa last evening it was learned that Hon. W.B_ Ives, member of the House ot Commons for Sherbrooke, and formerly President of the Privy Coun- cil and Minister of Trade and Commerce, was on board in a state of unconscioneness Mr. Ivee was returning from the Pacific Coast. He had breakfast at North Bay, and We’ve just plazed them on sale. There’s a lot of them. 4 S14 = ws ue _ a, Me They’ ish ear ihey’re pretty, well made, stylish “Me garments, They’re good — honest quality. 7 They’re worth more money than we ask. Drop in and see how much more , they're worth than $..00-— ont SUMMER RESORT Seaside : Hotel RUSTICO BEACH, P. E. ISLAND JOUN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors Surface and Still Water Bathing. Covered Ball Alley «seeesCROQUET AND ‘l'ENNIS Grou ND Coach will lenve Charlottetown for ihe above Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday and aiurday evening, calling for guests, Returring Monday, Wednesday and Friday Morning Trains leave (h’town for Hunter River at 7 40am,sad130and3 10pm. merside to Hunier Kiver at 6 55,8 35a m, and 7 35 pm. Trains run op Eastern time, which is ao bour slower than local time. Address al! correspondence to JOHN NEWSON & CO, Charlotte town, P. E. TPleasaat View Bote. — | —— Hampton, P. E. Island ra sai Sua we , The place te gu for the holidays. If you have not arran- ged where to spepd your holiday, write to the Proprietor, f MATTHEW SMITH, Hampton Good table. Comfortab'e rooms. ine 51S mie ——— I Bargains ! WADIES OXFORD SHOES—59c, 79c & $1.00 ...- Worth 35 per cent. More > perceut more. Meu’s 4 ply linen collars, %c each, 50: half dozen Men’s Summer Linders, l5c each ee a as Men’s Suits, $3, $4 and $5, worth 3 Men’s White Shirts, Linen Fronte, 50c Men’s Cotton Sox, 5c pair Everything Going Cheap J. B. MACDONALD & CO LEADERS IN LOW PRICE....... Enjoyable surround. | s. Rates $5.00 per week; for tamily parties $3.00 each) per week. was spoken to by friends at the time was apparently in good health. He return- ed to the sleeping car and shortly after the train pulled out of North Bay he was found in the smoking compartment in an unconscious state. The physicians pro- nounce the patient in amost dangerous condition, the attack being one of paralysis ofthe brain. There isno hope of re- covery. ON THE WHEEL. Charlottetown Boys Winners at New Glasgow. [Special ro rae Examinee.) New Graseow, July 12—In the sports at the Orange celebration yesterday, Louis Large, of Cb’town, was second in the half mile bicycle race; snd Byron Brown o¢ Ch’town was thirdinthe three mile bi- cycle race. Brown of Ch’towm was first in the one and half mile bicycle,and W. &. Davidson, Ch’iown, was firet in the five mile bicycle. Social Sensation in Trouzo, “Truro, July 12.—Montreah pepers of} July 8th contained accounts of the marri- age of F.C. J. Swainson, of Truro, wel) known amovg Halifax cricketers, to Miss Ethel Gowen, niece of Sir Henry Joby, which took place on the 7th in the English eathedral at Quebsc, Very Sev. Dean Williams officiating. Swainsen and his bride arrived here by the lace train lant night and were serenaded by ibe Troro band at the Prince of Wailea Hore! During the evening Swainson was waited on by 8S. D. McLellan and snerith Mu det- lan, who served papers On bis on benelS of Mise Jean Sutherland, deoyhter af George Sutherland, Par« s:reet, for breaca of protoise. Dr. W.S. Muir, aad Mir. Snook, of W. H. Snook & Co,. grocers, gave bonds in $10 000 for Swainson’s ap. pearance at the October term of the Sup reme Coart bere. Swainson and bride left this morning for the Sydney carnival. Swainsen is English, and is said to be wealthy. Bis attentions to Miss Suther!sndifor seme time created much talk aroved town. He wasa consiant visitor at the house, and it is seid bade an affectionate farewel) when be left Truro to wed another a Que- bec . Nothing in the history of Truro has cre- ated so much excitement, and the case will be watched with intease imtenest 1))1 settled. ——_——EP- <> - <a Another Coton, Mill. Mosrreat, July 12.—New print works areto be started here uader the manage~ ment of T. Whitehead, formerly of the Magog mill. Capital, $500,000. Hosmer, Hokt, Pan! and others are interested. - Seder an ome seepeeneaaeeeionenanaeshsaast panes Reliable An important feature of insurance, is to insure with reliable companies. I represent English Fire Companies | the strongess and best in the world and are known in all parts of the Island for their reliability, and prompt- ness in settlement. I can give AS LOW any reliable company F W Hyndman, AGENT North British and Mercantile Union of London Phoenix of London. Combined assets million dollars, A RATE as j one hundred Orrawa,July 13—When the east-bou nd } | | Minota won the free-for-all, taking the ISLAND, THURSDAY JULY RAUING AT SYDNEY DAILY EXAMIN E eee on en tt te ili Single & pies two Cents 13, 1899 | IN THE SENATE, . é re . Island Horses Among the Winners. Grand Trunk Bill Read a Second (SpeeraL to Toe Examiner. ] 13.—A attended the 7 | | Norra Syeney, C. B., June | large number of spectators horse races yesterday. second, third and fourth heats; best time 2.19. She beat ber own record. Special Blend, St. John, won second place and Montrose third. The three-minute class won by Dolly King, of Sydney, five heats being trotted, with Molly Bell of Antigonieh sec ond. Best time 2.32. Minnie, of Summerside, won in straigh’ heats in 2.25 class. Resolution of Halifax Best time 2.24, The 2 35 class was not finished, Tansy, of Sydney, taking two heats and Bertha L- of Halifax one heat, best time 2.30 was second, _ DREYFUSINTERESTED. — eee In the Romance of his own Life. Rennes, Juiy 12.—Ia his intense desire to understand his case Dreyfus is sitting up near'y ail wight readiog the numerous documents furnished by bis lawyers. “Why fatigue yourself 7" pleaded Mme. Dreytu-. “I am anzious to read my own ro- mance,” replied Drevfus grimly, showing he bas not eutirely lost bis sense of bum« oer. The milita~y tailor at Rennes has receiv~ ed orders to makea new uniform for Dreyine, and will take measures of the pri-oner this week. He 18 possionately interested in the intricacies of the sfer, all of which Mme. Dreyfus wanie forgulies oacethbe process is ended. Some of bertriends te!l ber to! seek vengeance for ber wrongs, but neither she nor her husband wish for revenge. Dreyfus’ lawyers bad prepared a paper to ask che State for damages for illegal im-~ provement, Dreytus refused to be a party,. but for form’s sake he tobd the lawyers he was willing to as for one franc damayes,,. che lowest the law of France allows. The} | All the Conservative ex-ministera in Time. [Specsan re THe Examiver. } Orrawa, July motion to give the Grand Trunk bil! tix months was Senate laet evening by a vote of 17 to 37. the 8 — Senator Perley’s the defeated in the } hesst Chamber voted with the the hoist. The bill wasthen read a second time on | the same division reversed and mittee stage fixed fer Friday. The Drummond County bill was reada secoad time on the same division. The West Huron eleetion case will come before the Privileges and Com~ mittee next Tuesday. ministers against | the com-| Election Cabinet Crisis in Spain. Maprip, July 12.—-A Cabinet crisis is aimo+t inevitable. General Polaviejn. Minister of War, and Marquis Pidal,. Minisler of Foreign Affairs, will, it is said resign in conse juence of their disapproval’ ef the reduction ip empenditures, especially in the War Office, which is insisted upon; by Senor Villaverde, Minister of Finance. ‘ Martial Law Declared. Bricrape, Servia, July 12.—Martio} law bas been declared throughout the Department of Belgrade, including thie sity, owing to discoveries mude during the course of the enquiry into the recent si~ tempt upon the lite of fermer King Milao. ~~ _>-- Help Offered . Brissane, Queeneland, July 12.--The Geveroor has cabled to the Secretary of Siate ror the colonies, Joseph Chamber - Jain, off-riog 500 mounted infantry witha machioe gun tor service in South Afriana | im case of hostilities beiween Great Bri- Jawyers hope t® purewade Dreyfus to: change his mind. This man must be made of the right { sort of stuff, and 20 cents damages for five -) years cf torture is modest indeed . . na f Frencis Shore: Question. St. Jony's, NA , Jwhy }2.—The Colonia}: avthorities are understeed to have been in- formed that the report of the Royal Come } mission of Enquiry tato the French Shore! complicalious is withmeld for the presen® by the British Colonial Office, because it so strongly eoderses the case of Newfound»- jand that ite publication would provole another Fasboda diffculty. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Iweperial Secretary of State for the Coibmies, has, however, “‘de- termined to force the French to abandea their arrogant pretensions on the coast Ye fore another searon epens. FOR SALE We have ‘or sale mortgages, being 6 percent interest on farm properties in some of tae best districts in: Maniteda. The mortgages de not represent move than half the value ofthe property. If required we guarantee both principal and interest, _ In Most wases the mortages are payable in instalments. Anyone wanting a thoroughly saf® invest ment hawing « good rate of in:*res> snould commarpicate with ua. Wealso have alarge number of very de- sirable farms for sale in the Wiani Dia- ‘ricts, a&prices which are bound to dou in verx-short time. Send for partieulars. HASLAM 1& WRIGHT Private Ban«ers 320 MelIntyre Block Winnipeg Man NEW GOODS low Prices | Now opened a large assortment of { clocks, watches, jewelry chinaware [glassware Fancy goods spectacles and | eyeglasses, also a new and very nice selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post office Court House Public Gardens etc, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money. as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post office, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- tended to. _Doris and the gunboat Widgeon, with ,Rear Admiral | bottles wil! permanently cure tLe most ob- tain aud the Transvaal. ‘ COC ieee Movement 3€ Warships. Lorrenze Marnvsz, Delagoa Bay, July Tl.—Tbe British eecopd-clasa cruiser Sir Robert B. Harris, im zommand of the Cape and West Africa station, on board the cruiser, arrived here. CARD We, the underegne, do bereby agree to refund the money or a twenty-five ceot bottle of Dr Wills’ English pills, if after usimg three-fourths of contents of betile, they do not -eliewe Constipation and Headache. We alto warrant that four stipate case of contripation. Satisiee tion or vo pay when. Wills’ English pits are used. Johnson & Johnson Druggists Charlotte- town PMI, Geo. E Hughee, Draggist Charlottetown P E I, W. Rz Watson Queen Street Charlottetown P EJ, Reddin Brose Druggist Queen Square Chaniottetown PEIls 159 sat tf ‘ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block, first decor to the right up stairs. OR. AYEPS ZOR SALE One Buggy, One Piano— will be sold cheap. Apply to! J J.JOHNSTON | Barris-ter 148 BUTTER TUBS 2225 Butter Tubs—factory made— smooth finish — very best wood.— CARVELL BROS, | JURY and CO July 5—3aw, 2ws —_— —— IN O 16 3 RovAL, Baking Powder Made frony pure } cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. a FIFTY SETS JUST RECEIVED 6 Balis, 8 Balls See our BiG VALUE Croquet Set for Only 90 ets Meuse Geo. Carter & Co. IMPORTERS It’s The Solid Comfort that comes with an easy fis that makes. the Lynn Shoe so popular. If you have a hard foot. to fit bring it around here tha next time vou want a pair of shoes,and we well give you foot comfort that you have never had before, Prices from $2.75 to $4°75. GFF BROS ae ) BOO JU For Shampooing the Head add Cleansing the Hair A delightful article Let us show it to you Price 25c a bottle A. W. REDDIN, Pom, B Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... SOUGEEGAGTEE TER AGUECHCCGERERRCRRECE LCC REERCRRSCTERECREREURRRECRRRC CE RER EP s a Pepe te eri Tn iit eee