psf Isrnusupn |8g|_ THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THURSDAY, JULY 25/1898.-8 PAGES. __ . PROPER ENCOURAGEMENT. Given to lndustm By the N- B. Government. - PK' _ _ A '.5 ‘ __~ .riff 00|( _ $1.25 /»\`_ retro tl- 1' ._ \_'1` _ f\_; / \-7 = lf-mfr* _'/7 '\ . V ,_ l _,_ ‘ N X I l 5, \e \g..'°`_1 __-» Ladies’ llongola Lace Boot _ fo $1.25. _ - lloiigola Slice 89 cents. FFF BRUS. ill* lou Want _ lctire Framed For a present or for youu; ielf come and we will do it # zheap. We have on hand it large stock of Picture `,°t$0hoose e L. M _ 1. _ lm 000 feet of Picture oulding of all the latest migna. Call in and see ples. J. IIURISBY iokaand Station ary. Victoria Row. Opposite Post Odice. ###%!i¥#=#¥?.¥### re-ein# ter MQ-\'D _\_Y.-zfvn June. 1593, _‘he I ' r r: W3 of thi Railway viill run daily, eeptediasuide _ F5- Traiiis Inward. Head Un. 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P, R »t.l.B:‘iii.__ir .L'. . __ _ or an 31.1' R ;~ ' _».- hsmn Btu R l atde\ di \Iontrt il Montreal L r R ’C!lllKER 1 IS GUMING I y inn# L Par ._._.f`liarlottetown 8.50 “ llammany Boss Lea- f_ vis lui Hume. 0 into si His iiiu -_ __ S _ The Political Situation in Gotham Believed to be Departure-He refuses to Explain. I . I l ___ Lor.Sunerinzenden.fP_ E. , ’ S overnment for the isla d lb . 1 ,R ° l ‘ AWFUL e K3 .t HUMUR ._ My baby sister had a mah, causing her _in- tense sutlering. We had doctors, and tried everything, without a cure. It would scab over, crack open, a watery matter would ooze out and the scab fall off. We procured a box of Coricrfxa (ointment), a. cake or Ctrriomaa Soar, and Cvncuna Rnaor.vn\”r, and sho WB entirely cured without a scar being lefl. Miss LILLIE CHASE, Bristol, Vt. Srlmr Con Tuirlxn.-Wum halhavith Clrrr- msln with Crm uu.th» all gi: daalatlo‘l%u'i'lov\A laaoavlur- Soldthioagh tthavrerld. Pofri'll.DlooAlDClll» 0ol.t..Pr¢y¢.,g:naa. BovtoCiuolvaryHamn3ll~ people but now all desire a govern- ment of our own, as compensation for the sufferings and heroism of our army, and the delinite establishment of the Cuban republic, with Cuban authorities, in accordance with the resolutions of the United States Congress. We hope that the present state of affairs at Santiago. where Spaniards are still the administrators of our in- terests, property and fate, will be brief; that the city may soon be turned over to the Cubans, and that our army may enter, the flag of Cuba waving triumph ban soldiers fought side by side with the Americans against the common ‘_ en 7, 1 ROYAL IAKINQ POVIMR 00., IEW YORK not Very Alarming. ' ' e hiiintnc, Julv 2"-Secial- w I _» _ y aimg The health of Bismark is causing much peets M" conclusmn °f the mln unea-iness. He has been confined to I _ .No refemncl Ymsrmade to C°b='."P.°n° 1 V ` - _Rico or the Philippines. the ob]ect of _ his bed for three days. B a ' the Madrid authorities being first to as- `, V certain if the -United States would dis- APPEAL _ olpss peace, and afterwards to consider ___ -*- _t e terms. _ _ " The President s Answer to ll Spain Will Be Made Pub- llc To-Day-l-le Will Lose No Time Through Spanish Diplomacy. ` _ New Yoiiit, July 2'i'--(Specia1)- 'Ihe World’s Madrid despatch states that the Spanish provincial authorities report alarming preparations by the Carlists for an uprising. They are ready to begin directly when the pre- list leaders have gone to meet Don Car- los and his son. They are' meeting with the princes near Pan. Some of peace are oflicially signed, but Don Carlos may not be able to control the impatience among rural Carlists who are eager to begin guerilla war tfnannniiio July 2"--(Special)- Col Ewer has returned after the recog nized surrender ot troops at strongly ged and hungry. ' f ‘ Wasnizvorou. July 27-(Special)- The President tomorrow will coinmuni_ cate an answer to Spa.in’s peace pro~ posals to Ambassador Cambon. If Spain gives the assurance that an armis- lice will be followed by a treaty of peace on certain general lines it is pro- bable the President will agree to the armistice. The President will lose no time operstiors are to go steadily forward so far as the United States is concerned until negotiations have adva "Md much further than they are at pie.~c - _ A despatch from Capt. l=~.~_i il states that/ the troops laiitlm 4 = l’ ~if~ Rico, dispersed a small 1- in ~- _\ ol Spanish soldiers and hoisted 1 _ fl ~_»_ Lennon, July 27.-(_~ .~ =. 1.-..\. Berlin correspondent state.~ in _ i e Cologne gazelte says it would be diiii- cult to claim compensation for the losses of German firms al. Manila but When it is settled and a government has been provided there Germany will raise her claim. _ MADRID, July 27.-(Special) _.In_ quiries confirm the report that the King is suffering from measles. WASHINGTON, July 27.--Spain has sued for peace formally apd directly Use in place 0 and Soda. it x II KI Aimiuieiy Pure More conveiiieiith Makes the food lighter .. Cnr .... ..... .......'.... Hisziiii li iiooii’ t i-gl? lender gives the signal; All the Car-‘ cruisers, and, twelve torpedo _b`oat'de You Can Buy it ata Lowl terms of peace. D Canada Sugar Refining Company 0 ' _ There was no suggestion of an armis- vs the Queen ' ` U96 LMDOLV Jglv 97 __ S -BCM __The The President determined to consider _ l _ ~_ '_' ( P_ ) ' ’ the proposal and consult with the Cabi- Privy Council dismissei the appeal net before making a reply. _ of the Canada sugar refining company ___ A special cabinet lmegting will be vs. the Queen against the decision of ‘ held. ‘ " the Sup!-eine C(\ur{_ , , _ _ complete Spanish evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico will be_ insisted upon, and that the terms of the United States will include coaling stations ` in the Philippines. - HR GOSCHEFS SPEECH- Nnw YORK, _Ju1y_25.~In relation to Mr Goschen's speech, asking for the ‘large addition to the British navy, the London co`rrespondeat"o_:t the Tribune says `: ° ‘Mr Gosclien’s speech created a pro# ‘found impressionin the Commons, was the most important oilicial atta- ance of the session. He .has gone over, bag and baggage to the forward school, and even left Lord Charles _Beresford well in the ren. His supplenientary naval estimates. carrying $40,000,090 for four hattlesliips, _four ‘armored stroyers, were described forcibly' by Sir William Harcourt asa flaming _program Mr Goshen’s candor 'in explaining the reasons for increasing the outlay for new 'construction from $35,000.00_0_to $75.- )0,000 was really ati iddenly nroposed1e_ "`“iu' six powerful Jtilla to her navy, and England must respond by strengthen g ner own iieet by the same number ii¥v_.i°S; §§_1§_~.» #egg 99.? _ - r 9 ' ' explaining that these new shi would - P5 be specially built for the passage of_ the Suez Canal, and meeting the Russian fleet in Chinese waters; It was this anti~Russiantone which made a. great stir on both sides ofthe Common-i. -‘This speech, with the threat lo build ship for ship with Russia and France combined, was a more aggressive reply to the occupation of Port Arthur than Sir Michael Hicks-Beach. 'Mr Chamber- lain or an one else has 1nade.Staid_sober cooservative,like that of the Standard is evidently shoked by this adoption or the forward programme in an alarmist spirit, as well it may be when evidence is furnished by the correspondence of that journal that the Russian naval pro- gramme has suddenly been checked. It plaintively wonders how long human- ity will stand the strain of competitive waste in menacing armamcntp, while one power after another is making good some weakness. real or fancied, in its system of defence or capacity for aggression. It is not likely that the Liberal party will challenge this policy with any spirit, and Mr Labouchere will reinain in his splendid isolation as the only consistent opponent of Eng- lish militarism.” _ nio_'_r_igEi W. W. Beer will for a few days be found at his office for the purpose of receiving amounts due the firm of Beer Bros. All amounts not then paid will be placed in other hands for collec-1 tion. -Beer Bros. - HUT WEATHER Ml. A You Want a y HAFIMOCK You Want ` It Now You Can’t Do Without alt.; Priced at l I I . The call of ihe Ambassador lasted half an hour and the President and Secretary of State discu=sed with him the pros- Tlial Surprlsqqrtv of vez; _ .._oth¢s,mak¢l ¢5i=~1’1'»fe'1 r cf wash da? _ -fit eleaiiait. _ _ """"1”-'1- ="i*-5 vs? quick mek. It ` Polar: thc' uélrxtioin. sr cats: rn: of tesco-,sr..sm..n_ ._ SPEC _ __ . "- _ _ _ _-»~_z _ . R. _ llullti _l it-_--.= f~*-~.:;..;,~;ss ni ny i as careful as possible but a' careless neighbor may put all your plane to naught. Through a carelem neighbor you may be ruined by fire. _ MV Co’s lnsurance pro tects you against the carelessness of your neighbor. They are good stool! Co’s and never contest a claim. E.R.BROW INSURANCE AGENT. Charlottetow 1 __ _ _- Al llllMll0ll_ll_lll lllllll SOUTllP0llTiWESl;_|l|ll EAST RIVERS. Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Southport 6.30 a. ln., and returns every half hour until N p. m. (Sundays excepted.) Steamer leaves Southport for Charlottetown 5.42111. m., and runs every half hour until EN p._ . (Sunda£eExcepted.) Sundays- aves Charlottetown at 7 a. in. and every half hour until 8.35. Steamer lail 011 from 11.05 to I2 noon. . Monday-Seamer leaves Charlottetown for Rockv Point at 6.30, 8. 9 30 and ll a. m., 1, 2. 4, and 5.3) p. ni. every week day. Sunday-Leaves Charlottetown 9.00 a. ll. 12.45. 2 and 4 _ Thursday-lleliilves Charlottetown for West Riveii;_‘Rirldire 4 p. m. calling at Westville wha ll . rePriday Morning-Leavm Went River Bef for Charlottetown at 7.30.;:a.lling at Westv , returning at 4 R|v' Monday-Leaves for East giver 3. p. rl- §‘¥l’€““*‘ T‘$ii’£’“"¢ i’r‘»lm°"°’rt "“"‘..fi"`i=i _ a. m., c n a s a _W'hai-ples, lfelaivigg Char ottetgwn 3 p. m.lc=a°l’.'k- in re rn lf.. P"- > ves S_a°furdays'at 5 a. rn.. leavin Bay- gplpfs Wléaéf fornCharlo`l;t.¢la§p&n _at 'ié e. m. ins a agga y s an s horvl. thanking return trips at 3 p. in. gm Charlotte wn. Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tidesmay suit. STR. “Jason on 3" Leaves cnmmmn w¢ in the aftemoons of Tn od Thursdayh and arfllves froli t 1 M 03 a.m.on esame aye. Thelma also iiras from Orwell about 8 . m. on Thursdays. I,ea.vestorCmpa.nd)at3' m.and3__ mos. Friday and arrives from ull lla. m. Bn Saturdaythe host leaves for at 2 a. rn. and 2p.m..aud arrives a_t_ WH M10 B. m. gid$.S p, 6 bill# CRUD 8l'li0ll VH' QVC M' nate Wednesday, lzedes rgermlttlng. W T » IL TIA" Lee. lg Harbor, emgmm "5 magma" -¢vf>'r`§"i'ii§i»ti»ys ll. ~ Arrives at Charlottetown from lin-ray Har my 1 ’ ~ siiiisiii inning _ _ ._ _._ __ _ V, _¢_,1__ ‘if » ""'>"~ ‘ bor, Wednesday evening about edclock.