b 1OL 1G non 7 teed to limited « fason to oO sOnoOUsS COMP to Lugs ———t 2} of w—o Le _ ; Ly ‘ 4 Rs hy ' | © an mat q ‘>: “t oy oa nf wi r a rS) Ne ‘ at! ae a aenenl, This is oom ead. B senate B ‘Ty We've just ; sa SiC CAR, We've picked out two or three odd lines Some of them are last years goods, and somewhat soiled. © ome OH OF $2.25 Asa special for to-day they go on sale at 45 sch No matter how crushed or soiled—,the poorest in*the lot is a decided snap at tle price.* But you'll nzed to come early Se Se srt mm SE PE Seer woEe so Otfer —=er of them were marked as high as EO Pe an CHARLOTTETOWN P: rue Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘havi ae ey ISLAND, gto advise the:Public, may speak free.”—Evxipies -XAMINER a — REE Single Copies two Cents MONDAY JUNE 26, 4899 Shirt waist | YEAR LEASE | | goilug through our . been ' ' | | | | } | | a Ee 7" DEATH yuund eure death and other vermin and improve your pow!o crop. juantity will be distributed prove the above assertion. Perfection Shakers W cents are just the ining. wiers & bforth trial 480 nee 5 PUR eee ,Or Jona H Gill, for particulars to hould see these goods or Cnemical Co., Leominster | ittle York, P. LE. i wk. TEST LIKG A TRIAL! GIVE OUR LENDED TEA: and you ill be satis fied with the tes‘, and con- tinue using. Tea is Great Value Pound Lots at a Reduction _~ - E FOOD SELLERS SINNYSIDE” DENTISTRY ASA aS to the right up MOCEM Sth WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE ’ j ! i i | t { Office in New Prowse Block, 8t door | Keeps in stock in his e ANDERSON & CO, TCE © | i | ——— | Fhotographs that Give Fleasure | are those made by G. H. Cook, Queea Street. Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetown, and being provided with ali fac ilities for up-tosdate work, it follows that my Photographs §| give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged toreach §f “the highest pitch of excel- § lence.” sitting. G. H. COOK Cal! acd examine and arrange a §f| | | J.T. Peardon, i i } ee Wholesale Grocer und warehouse, Lower Queen) Street, Charlotteiown, # EVERYTHING® ‘in the line of Groceries, vtc., that is generally kept in 8t0cs | by A oj ax era Grocer yee Call and see— John T Peardon. | | eroment railways to them ;town, ‘field Douglas, of Halifax. Mrs. | field Douglas was present atthe wedding | ceremonv. ‘in Charlottetown, i SS RT RA WAY A Tempting DEALS DISCOVERED By a Chance Request in the Senate, GRAND TRUNK GETTING A 99 Of the Intercolonial Road’s Traffic--- A Nice Arrangment. [Special To rHE Examiner. } 26, —Sir McKenzie the about confirming an Orrawa, June Bowell’s for further feature request in Senate information of the bill some ag- Grand Trunk for the use by the Intercol - onial of Victoria Bridge and the termin- als at Montreal develops the startling fact 1H. M.S, BUZZARD HITS AN IGEBERG Which Staves i the War- Ship’s Bows SHE IS BROUGHT SAFELY BACK TO ST. JOHN'S eee Was on Her Way to the French Treaty Coast. (Speciat te Tue Examiner, } Sr. Jony’s, Nfil., June 26.—The British armed floop Buzzard, while reach the French Treaty shore on Friday By means Of collision mats and by mov- ing heavy guns and other heavy gear to the stern she made her way back here that certain clauses of the agreemeut take. en together with a traffic contract made by | some subordinate officials would for } ninety-nine years give the Grand Trunk ! and its United States, connections such control of the Lotercolonial traffic as to practically constitute alease of the gov- for the period. WEDDED AT SYDNEY. FE. H. Cunningham, of Halifax, and Miss Alice McDonald Married. Sypnex, C. B, June 21.—A very pretty wedding ceremony, conducted by the Rev. Pather McDonald, of Bridgepor:, was cele- brated at the home of Co!'lector of Customs Ronald McDonald, of this town, thia moro- ing. The happy p*reons were Miss Alice H. McDonald, daughter of Ronald Mc- Donald and one of Sydney’s fairest aod most popular young ledies,and Edmund H Cunningham, manager of the Commer- cial Cable Co at Halifax, and formerly of Hazel Hill, Uanso. The bride who looked charming, was attended by her sister, Mies Magg:e McDonald, wholooked ¢qual- ly well. Mr. Conningham was attended by his brother, Dr. Cauningham, of this town. The groom’s present to the bride was a ring with a beautiful setting of sap- phires and diamonds, and to the brides meid a ring with solitaire-amethyst sett log. After a wedding breakfast at the bride’s home Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham l/eft on the morning express. They wil! spend a few weeks in the Annapolis Valley, before returning to the'r home in Halifax, where they will in future reside. They are followed by the good wishes of their hos. of friends here and throughout the province. Mrs. Cunningham is a sister of L. X. McDovald, judge of probate, of th’* and of Mrs. Capt. Bloom- Bloom The bride’s costly and numerous. The groom is well and favorably known presents were —— Fire and Marine NSURANCE The Oldest, Strongest and Best Companies In the world, are repre- seuted at this Agency. Risks taken on every description of insvrable | property at LOWEST | ATES’ F W Hyndman, Office 33 Queen St. safely. She wilh be docked. Arrested For Defrauding the Cus- toms. [Spectat To THe Examiner ] Sr. Jony, June 26.--Customs Detective Jones’ latest visit here led to the arrest of Robert L Todd,of Miltown,on a charge of unlawfully selling cigars coutrary to the Island Revenue Act. —— HANKERS FOR WAR Crazy Ruler of Montenegro Th rea- tens to Make Trouble. Lonpox, June 23.—Both court and governmest sre much concerned here over news received from Vienna,and corrobo- rated from Cettinje and from Rome, to the effect that the reigning Prince of Monte- negro has beeome crazy, and that putting him under restraint is a question of days, if not houre, thought itis difficult to con ceive who there i# in the principality to undertake the task. That some such step is urgent ie manifeet from the fect that among the moss dangerous phases of his dementine is au insane determination’ to embark atonce upon a full-fledged war with Austria. A few days ago, while passing through the frontier town of Nikechitch, finding a number of Herze- govinians on the market-place, be address» ed them ina loud and mevacing manner, using insniting language conceruing Aus-~ tria and its emperor, and concluded with the followimg extraordinary utterance : “I hear that Austria ie buildimga new railroad throngh her Nerzegovina. Well,. well! Neither Austria nor ite emperor will witness its completion, for before long I, shall bs in Nerzegovina and Southern Dalmatia witb my troops.” The prince talks and rants of nothing save war with Austria, aod much appre- hension is felt at Vienos for the Austrian envoy at Cetiinje, who, if uot exposed to bodily barm, ie liableat any moment to become the object of a most unpleasant encoumter with the prince. The latter’s. present trouble originated with insomnia, brought on by fioancial troubles, by some exceedingly humiliating mavifestations of imperial disapproval received from,St. Perersburg, aod by his bitt er disappoiat- meat at the curt refusal of Russia to,en- dorse his prcject of forming a Baléanic federation ander his presidency. Sleeplessness led first to the use and then abuse of narcotics which, coupled with the gross intemperance for which he has long been notorious, has ended by completely wrecking both his mind and his body. His violence has become ex- treme, and so, tro, bas hie irritability, which has led him to quarrel with all of his eons-in-law, eepecially with the Crown Prince of Italy. Owing to the absence of any constitutional form of Government, , and to the lack of energy on the part of the Crown Prince of Montenegro, no one know how the prince will be put under restraint, or what steps will be taken to prevent him involy‘ng his country in war or suljecting to bodily injury either ‘these around him or himself. Nowhere is this dangerous crisis iv Montenegrit affairs being watched with more anxiety and attention than at Vienna, where Emperor Frarcis Joseph is busily engaged in his annual inepection of the troops forming the metropolitan garrison, and composed of the flower of the army. At the end of this month he proposes to go, tor the first time since the death of the empress, to Ischi,where be will, spend July and August with his daughter Valerie and hie children as his guests. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures; if not, BOERS PREPARING | STUBBORN DEFENCE They are Said to be Weil Armed, HAVE ORDERED QUICK-FIRING AND OTHER GUNS -——— Though There may yet be a Chance for Negotiations. (Sesera, to Toe Examiner] trying t2° collided with an iceberg which stove in her ' reement between the Government and the | bows. Lonpon, Juoce 26.—The Daily Mail says that an extremely brick business is being doue at Lioyd’s in war risks at daily ad- vancing rates, The Kolnische Zeitung publishes a des- patch from the Hague asserting that , Dutch official circles are aware that the Transvaal Goveroment is preparing to make a most stubbarn defence in the event of war with Great Britain and is arming in the most complete fashion. According to this information Pretoria has just ordered 26 quick-firing and sev~ eral heavy calibre guns for fort artillery from the Krupps. Lonpoy, June 26.—The Government of the South African Republic,according to a despatch to Vhe Daily Mail from Rome, is ordering large quantities of rifles from Italian firms for immediate shipment. Lonxpon, June £6.—T he firm attitude of Great Britain appears to be having the | desired-eSect in che Tranevaal complica- | tion. The latest eablegrams from South Afri-~ ca talk of various semi-offisial missions for negotiations between Cape Town, Bioemfonte'n and Pretoria, Suicide at Halifax. [Seectan ro Tac Examiner. } Harivax June 26.—George Baldwin, aged 75, an ex-soldier, suicided on Satur- day by hanging himself froma beam ion a barn. He had been suffering from cancer in the throat. DestroyedBy Fire. (Sreciat. 70 THE Examiner. } Hauyvar, June 26.—The dry goods siore of George T.Smitb,was scorched by fire this morning. Qvesece, June 26.—The village of St. Raymond, was almost wiped outa fire yesterday. The lose is fifty thousand dellars. Fire in Boston. (Spectra, to Tue’ Examiner.) Bostros, June 26.—A fire is in progrese jo the six story brick block, corner of Pearl and Parchase streets. a = ———— SS HAAAAAAARAAAS Ml Will find here a splendid range of pipes with ail the Baking Powder i se. agai. “NO 149 —— ROYAL | Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum, Alum baking powders are the sreatest menacers to health of the present day. = ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. | FIFTY SETSJOST RECEIVED ( Bilis, 8 Bulls See our BiG. VALUR Croquet Set for Only 90 cts TRUK Geo. Garter & Co. IMPORTERS LIQ ror Shoes! == On our centre counter you'll find a large variety of child- ren’s shoes, light, soft and comfortable ones, just the cor- reet thing for summer wear. We bought a big lot of these goods, and we bought them vigt. Here’s th2 price we sell them at:— Children’s strap slippers, tan or black, size 3 to 7, 39c Children’s Dongola buttoned, tan or black, size 5 to 7, Ie to of Better ones if you \.ant the leading lines of tobacco, Our Stock Of Cigars is acxnowledged to be one of the finest in the city All the leading lines of high grade goods may be had here—We desire to please your tastes, try us for a good smoke. A. W. REDDIN, Phm., B., Central Drugstore SUNNYSIDE.... 1 | TELEVAONE Oe ces your money back. Equally for Neuralgig and Headache, 2$0, at ali D +, : 4 a. * at * 7 - * *, 7 x e *, <, %, *, c "7 FESS SSS STS | | REPRE EEE EY EEE ee & GOFF BROS Sn we ee pesesee 4 © 224068308 DROP IN AND SEE ME I bave the latest Americen news- papers received by mail every day. FRUIT always fresh and nice. CONFECTIONERY, the choieest $ chocolates and other kinds. é Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc ¢ Call in when you're passing the R. H. Mason atore, old City Hotel corner At lar: Tei MN a ERB MOO SEIS