a Four Dollars per ™ ar “This is ; True , kien when. Suni Men, having to advise the Public, may speak tree.”- caboaiaa. at - inal Uo pos er tee ee vo. 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P::B, ISLAND, TUESDAY. JUNE-7; 1898... #«'NO 180 mm yeu vas — rs EEE anes ef 1 |’ PEN P | Op GREAT BATTLE NEWS FROM THE MONTREAL Reeth ks ek eee ce EN nh COUNT jJaneous FOOKS, “Stati onery, Fat cy Go de, school books 5 per | and CARTERS BOOKSTORE. N B.—The above discount is given in | Cai purchase Everybody is that they all cases, where the amounts to l0c orn sitied to it. and should see get it.— Geo C. & Co, GEO. CARTER & C66. wre, Auction Sale. REAL ESTPrATE., Jam instruct d to sell at Public on the premises, on Wednesday, June 8th at 12 o'clock, noon, ' Auction That desiralb le property on the corner of! Grafton and Pownal! Streets, the residence ofthe late Jomes DesBrisay, with laage warehouse adjoining. This property has a frontage of 8 5 feet on Pewnal Street, and &4 feet on Grafton Street. The dwelling house coniains 11 roome and is heated by hot water. Ajso on the same day, on the premises upper Hillsboro Street, at l o’cleck. The double tenement dwelling house and premises at present occupied by Messrs John Brown and Henry Ball, and two vac: ant lots, Nos. 20 and 21, nearly opposite Me. J. D. Reid's residence. Fasy terns of purchase made knowa at tale. ‘ R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer 00 DW ODD OHV OVSOVDV OD Cyclists and Athietes oe gene ro FRICTION BODY WASH swellings, and ete. Prepared aud sold by REDLIN, Flam & DRUGS! ORE oA. W. CENTRAL Snonyside. Oem O-S OS OS OOO VOD OS OSV OV*EGQGOD POLLO HOODS VS 0DWINDVWD OD OOSOAWSSGS CBS GHODOS S34 COQVQOQ@ — — Printing in al! its branches at the Exam. | nen office, one of the best equip- Job Printing Establishment, “ Island ped _r » ¥ rm 2 *> is * ‘> a : 2 sz me * rg " Ke) a ’ . Oo For Hot Weather Goods Genis’ Summer Gents’ Summer Gents Summer Ci Straw a: Gents’ Hats ana Caps. Shirts. nia’ iL is Gents’ Linen and Russel Cord Coats. (iente Cotton and Cashmeie Hose Everything in Gents’ Furnishings at Lowes’ Prices. —_—_—— — W. D. WEAY |THE NAVY WAITING FOR THE AT _ SANTIAGO, Expected t Occur Friday, MILITARY EXPEDITION. After Santiago is taken Porto Rico’ to be Attacked. (Specian ro Tue Examiner.) Wa-nincrox, Jane 7—A great battle at Santiago will occur on Friday, at which time the U. rs troops wiil reach tne city, according to S:crotary of War Alvers. In the meantime the navy will wait for the milit tion. aiy expedition to take upa posi-~ Santiago will according to present plans be occupied by the American army first and Porta Rico will be invaded later. MORE STORIES ABOUT CERVERA Dummy lat at Santiago AUXILIARIES PAINTED TO LOOK LIKE CRUISERS. Warships Have Really Gone to the Philippines. {SreciaL to THe Examiner. |] KAY'S Underwear. Neckti id Crash Hatre + Gipratrar, June 7 that the “panish fleet Admiral Cervera bas returned to. Cediz completing ® @eties of manoeuvers ihe programme of the .—It is reported here commanded by ES after | which formed cruise. The Madrid Heraldo prints a story to the effect that Cervera has a dummy fleet at Santiago It says that auxiliaries were painted to represent cruisers which have really gone to the Philippines. _ _— | HAVANA STRONGLY FORTIFIED. [Sprcrau to THe Examiner.| June 7.—The fortification being steadily HAVANA; here are strengthened and it ie seid thata hundred cannot take the city now. f thousand men dies kid gloves; another lot at forty cents. T. J. Harrie, London Honse. | Carter's for Wall Papet ICS. ,IS WAITING ‘SAID TO HAVE LANDED LAST ADMIRAL DEWEY, All Right at Manilla, FOR THE TROOPS TO ARRIVE. And Helping the Insurgents in the Meantime. (Srecrar to Tae Examiner.) WasHixcron, June 7.—News was re- ceived from Dewey yesterday to the effect that his plans at Manilla are working out admirably. He has succeeded in placing upon the insurgents inodern methods of conducting military operations against the Spaniarde, while he is awaiting the arrival of troops. The monitor Monadnock, now at Mare Island, Califoruia, has been ordered to sail for Manila within ten days. TROOPS LANDED AT SANTIAGO. With Heavy Seige Guns, SATURDAY. Engineers, Artillery ard Infantry were Disembarked, [Seecra, to THe Examiner] New York, June 7.—The ticker ser- . 25 yesterday eent out the follow- ing from Mole, St. Nicholas: The United Sites cruiser St. Louis arrived here this morning with despatches from Washiog- ton. Bhe brought that troops successfully landed west. of Santiago de vice ai 2 news were Cuba on Saturday. The troops were one battalion of engi- neers, three batteries of artillery, three regiments of infantry. A number of heavy seige guns were also easily disembarked by the of ponteons*” nee Before the Japanese-Chinese war Japan had only 160,000 tons of steam merchant vessels. Now she is stated to have 400,000 tons. Blab—-Do you suppose there are avy defects that escape the modern eritre ? Stab—A vast number. Blabh— You surprise me I ask? Stab— His own. ! What, may You can be snited with a nice suit very cheap at D. A. Bruce’s. Men’s black hose from 10c per pair to 65e at D. A. Bruce’s. WALKING HARBOR WORKS Discussed in 1 Paint | FOSTER ATTACKS THE POLICY OF MR. TARTE, Who Says He Represents the kd of Canada. {[Sreciat to Tue Examiner ] Ortawa, June 7.- In reply to a ques tion by McVougall, Sir Wilfrd Laurer said he would 1efuse to disc uis a private aul coniidential communication, This refers to Laurien’s letter to Car- dinal Rampollo asking for the appoint- ment of an accredited papal delegate in Canada. In the discussion of the Montreal bar- bor, bill Foster called attention to the action of Tarte in compelling the Montreal Harbor Board to accept his plans for | improvements, , He was forcing on the people of Mon- treai, as @ conGition of the loan, a costly series of barbour works which men and business organizations of that city were opposed to aud which are not now needed by the public. Tarte had said be bad no fimancial in- terest, but be could not deny that there was a strong speculative interest in the construction of these works at Mbutrea) east, and that these interests were iobbying. and wire-pulliog in favor of this scheme. Tarte replied warmly, bandling the Montreal business men without gloves. Tarte declared that he represented the people of, Canada and proposed to resoue the trade of Montreal from the dominion of manets parties. ee “THE TEKROR NOT SUNK: — ee [Speerat vo Tae Examiner}, Se. Nicyonasy Hayti, June 7. from the flagship New York say there is no truth ip the Port Antonio report of the Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror having been sunk by the Oregon. ~ BRITISH LEAVING HAVANA- [SpectaL Tro THe ExaMieRr.} Nassav, June 8—H.M. 8, Talbot will go to Havana to bring away one hundred British residents and possibly British Con- sul Mole. Liver Trouble When the yellow fag of quarantine is hoisted over a dwelling it means disease and danger. So when the yellow flag flies in the face—-wheathe cheek is sallow and the clear white of the eye is dyed saffron—there is danger. It is liver trouble. The liver is one of the most im- portant organs ef the body. On th proper discharge ef its functions deper.d human health and happiness. When the liver fails of its duty, poisons at once be- gin to generate, and other organs of tke body become involved. Never ne; = —— a } glect MADE BASI ~~ - Try our New Walking Sekine easy, Oh fo easy. Makes life worth living. Gentlemens’ ies are alike. Children’s are in to. GOrF BROS and Lad- the liver if you value health. If you are woe ring from liver trouble, begin at once the use of AYER’s PILLs and you wii “soph prompt relief and permanent cure. “I was so weakened by liver trouble that I could scarcely lift my head. While in thie condition I beqan the use of Ayer's Pills, and finding almost immediate benefit continued their use until I was cured of my complaint,” H. RB. W. BENTLEY. sie vB, AVER’S Piis No Chances With Your Liver & Gir eo 3 rm < rn 0 < 0 O C “< w ~” + O es m A AF « Waists « Made to Fit Every one of those waists we're showing is careful} ent—made by expert waist vellstealenes N S%, Le. S23 SHEE a< % V © a bs! “ i~ Seas makers—finished in honest style—riade according to as latest “1898 patterns” — aS ’ and we’ve PLENTY to choose from. A nice ]»t of waists, first rate value fur the movey—dark or light prints, collar and cuffs at. tached 35e | AT S6 cents Isa lovely ‘ine, They: ‘re very pretty muslins and princs al light for ¢xample, adainty strip e effect with waite collar aod eyffs (separ- able) regular $1.15, value woes at ‘5 cents AT 94 cents Is a-black shirt waist of fine, soft fast color goode, detachable white then a range of waists, in Stripes, plaids; and tancy patterns, blue and pink mostly easily worth 60c each tor 45 cents, AT 69 conts Isa line of waists of good grale print. light anid medium shades, very pretty patierus, separeble col- Jar, attache cuffs, the regular price spaces would be 80c, to go at GO cents | collar; attached white cuffe, sizes 38 , aad 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at | #4 cents And a new line of beauties in kelf a doz cf new colorsand shades $1.00 We give nostamps—-our customers get all the RE & ME&LEOD W7hat Wre Advertise We Have 2 2424244442424442424232 £22£2432 sAsAAAaanA Aeea2 WwS224224 Yo, SMe Me Me SMe M2 Se Mo Me SMe MN Mn Me Me Me Me GS ASAE HS AS SAS TAA AS ASUS SUS AOU IU RR ac Sette aeneneseeee AYITENH }seEr ~ REPAIGERATOR seomtgy mory Screen doors. all sizes $1 each. Screen Windows, 35c, 58c, 42e each. Wire Nettiog, Lawn Mowers, tubber Hose, Ice Cream Freezers. FOR SALE 08 TU LbY. -—_ — i Urness Line of Sleamers. aes S. S Halifax City sailsfrom Halifax That well known business on! 5 te E oe Richmond,’ -*eet, near the market. | 21st April, for Great petinin. * * sonta'ns about twenty good This steamer has beer fitted up This B. roome and suop, all in good repact r. stabling for thirty horses, with large in cooneciion. Reply to Good | with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- yard | able produce should apply carly. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. THOMASCAMPBELL | i jal oath