7S < pe - r | es, yey on . - S aloaahakages a a: a : Terms ; Four Dollars per + Calle “This is True aioe when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Ecrires. 2 anale. Vopies two cents, i a €! - q — cae — ns i e ol 38 CHARLO Tao ¥ a ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 31 1898 NO 124 E ee -_ - ern —— A RR EE ERT REE ER EO a‘ i 3s my great affliction f ae f ar ee on a LEFT TAMPA. WILL BE NEXT ESTIMATES <q 4 “Why These ‘1898S £ me. 3 yafr iend 'sadvice began using | a we if en di , an 2 was perfectly | ail ve se , cured after taking three bottles of | : - VAL ex b 3 Auer’s Have Sailed for Santiago To be Attacked By U.S, Have Been Siugit omy Wedsts are on ; 4 ‘ilia.” 8.3 a ‘the Bargain Counte™= | a? SaDal iia. WITH 12,000 U. 8. REGULARS ON| 30,000 MEN TO BE SENT WHEN|NEW WINTER STEAMER FOR P. tok = e a — MURPHY, 172 Mulberry y St., Newark, N eA nr READY. > “ae i re oe —_—— -— It’s a short story. = it TE TEN PE p Admiral Sampson to Convoy the| Meanwhile Havana Will Not Be | Mulock’s Civil Service Superannua- A large lot of new sty- a i ahr Expedition. itis. tion Bill. lish blouses were bought = 4 CENT. DISCOUNT On all ca irchasee of Miscel- laneous Ri Y aT Stationery, and Farcy Gocde, school books 5 per cent., at CARTERS BOOKSTORE |. N B.—The above discount is given in aii cases, where the cash purchase amounts to l10c or more. Everybody is enitled to it. and should see that they get it.—Geo C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & CO. 929 VOCQ CV DOV OV OVW >——4 "Re YOUR Sana as good as ever? was asked of us. We say yes; we can’t af- ford to have it otherwise. Good Soda says “come in.” Poor Soda says “good-bye” The former phrase ie our passport to our large trade. n W. REDDIN, Phm 8B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 4 Sunnyside. 3 ee ee oe airs stops CG. 6. DOMINION DAY will ke the biggest day yet— and the Cres- cents are the boys to make it so— Leok out for their ad in a day or two. WR r< “= Oe) ©2628 @ OS @2 & <2 o Dee Oe a ow DODD OOO 669 0DV90303 42.94.6455 nt Gents’ _.FUTMISHINES This department is full of latest novelties in Ties, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, [Srecial to Tar ExaMiner.] Wasuinerox, May 31.— Troops are moving at last. Several transports left Tampa last night and their destination is said to be Santiago de Cuba. Atawar con‘erence details cf the expedition against Santiago were arranged. » yesterday, all the combined military paval The exact number of troops to be sent s 22,000 who will be all regulars, ihe best the They are picked ont because the equipped and best trained men in service. service for woich tbey are wanted is actual war, The enemy which they will confront numbers 10,000 men, not all soldiers, for the Spanish impressed into their service all young aud old men in the city of San- tiago. The positive location ot the Spanish fleet has spurred the army to action. Admiral has his convoys ready. All ships bave been withdrawn from in front of Havana, save those which are absolutely necessary to preserve the blockade. The combined expedition will be uuder the command of Major-General Shafter and Commodore Schley. General Miles wantéd to command the military forces, but it was decided that his presence was necessary in the United States until the volunteer army is fully organized and equipped. Adwira! is ranking naval offiecr, but he Lal his opportunity to win glory at San Juan and failed so it is Sampson Sampsen Schley’s tura. B-sides Admiral Sampsoa is to have charge of the bombardment of Havana when that event occurs, The troops will reach Key West this afternoon. It is said to be 706 miles from there to Santiago and the distance cannot be travelled by transport» in less than 72 hours, so it will be Saturday afternoon be- fore they will be opposite Santiago. In the meantime Schley will keep the Spanish fleet bottled up. The troops wl! be landed near-by point to Santiago on the coast, and will attack the batteries carrying (bem by storm and thus clear a way for Schley, who will then sail in to meet the fet. The location of the Spanish fleet is ac- on same curately known. Two armoured cruisers and two torpedo boats lie hidden behind Smith island abou! half a mile within the Harbor and around shels ing promotories. The other two cru isers sre in the basin directly in front of the city. —— —————— —5 < ——— Large lot of Ties at Half-price ———=$———_—_—_—_——— W. D. WEAY BARGAIN CORNER. [Srecrat tro THe Examiner.) Wasninctox, May 31.—An_ expeditioa against Porto Kico will upon Santiago. The combined movement would require about 30,000 men, and the has not this number of regulars at southern ports, follow the attack Government The wovemepvt against Havana will not be undertrken until 75,000 men are ready and this wiil take some six weeks or two months to accomplish, —_ - News Notes. ~~ *e The war has made Joseph Leiter millions | of dollars, says the Chicago JLribune. Ia oue mouth wheat has advanced 45c a bushel in Liverpool, and pulled yourg Leiter out of the jaws of disavter. Men in the trade are talking of nothing but Leit~ er’s luck. On top of the wonderful advance abroad comes the news that the French duty on wheat has been tempor- arily removed. This duty has been 36 8-19 cents a oushel since 1894 The last time it was removed was during the Ruseian famine in 1891. The response to tle action of the French Government by the Awmeriean market was an advance up to Friday of 30 cents a bushel iu cash wheat, and from 8 to 10 eents a bushel in the futures. On Thureday night May wheat Closed at $1.50. The Londou Times suggests thet the United States Government might lacd an expeditionary force in the vicinity of Santiago de Cuba, which could thus be invested both tiv ara and by land, and conld not hold out jong. Suen an enterprise, tLe Times thinks, if successful, might put noi ouoly the Spanish ships bui the cable station into American hands, ——_—_— ~~. Elegance and quality combine in “Klondike” serge the triumph of the loom. Trae to appearance, all wool. nota dis- honest thread in its whole make up. Your tailor has itor can get it. Each third yard bears a stamp, the Maple Leaf and Beaver. The Queen recently visited the Royal Victoria Hospital at Netley and spent an hour amoug the wounded soldiers. Nearly five hundred patients were visited. Piper Findlater aud Private Vickey were decorat ed with the Victoria Cross by Her Majesty The published statement from Copen- bagen, via London, that pourparleurs are progressing snd looking to the purchase by the United States from Denmark of the Danisn Wert Indian possessims, St. Thomas and St.Croix, appears to be noth- ing more thanthe revamping of the old story. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 30.—Ethel Aggie, Phelan, Magda- len Islands; S E Cove, Fongere, Great Bras d’o1; Lady Franklyn, Garcen, Syd- ney; Vidette Annestry, Marble Mountain; Willie A, Landry, Sydney; Kohinoor, Cameron, Pictou; ss Bonavista; Fraser, Montreal; Daisy Guard, New Castle; Merry May, McKay, Summerside; Sur- ; price, Trenholm, Baie Verte; Emma | Heighton, River John; Jubilee, Butler, | Paspebia; Minnie A, Anderson, Caye Tormeantine; Pleiades, McIanis, Wallace. CLEARED Pictou May 30.—Kohinoor, Cameron, Surprise, Trenholm, New Glasgow; A J MeLean, Bell, Magdalen Islands; Emma Heighton, River John, Merry May, McKay, Picton; Mionie A, Anderson, Cape Tor- mentine; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace: ss Bonavista, Fraser, St Joho’s, Nfid; Sisters, Collier, Codroy River, Nfli. - — — _s FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hvtel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta’ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in eosnection, ([Sercrat ro Tage EXaMINer } Orrawa, May 31.—The supplementary estimates were laid on the table of the House last night. The amount chargeable to capital is $1,130, 430 ; chargeable to income $1,961- 933; amount chargeable to railway sub- sidiee $65,963 ; total $3,058,326. Among the items are steam communi- calion between Prince Edward I«land and Great Britain five thousand; anda new steamer to take the place of the Stanley on the P. BE. Island winter service ove bundsed and eighty thousand. Mulock meved 4 second reading of the Civil Service Superannuation Bill. As amended the bill provided that all who have not been ten years in the service or who may hereafter be appointed shall no longer be a subject to the provisions of the present superanupation system. These employees are bereafter to have a deduc’ion of of five per cent. made from their salaries. This money is tobe placed to their credit, and interest at five per cent. will be allowed ou it. The gross amount of such deductions, with interest, to be paid to the officer when he is retired or to his heirs if be dies in office. Those who have been more than ten years in service may elect whether they shall retain the old law or go under the provisions of Mulock’s law. It is also provided that av officer who has been Jess than ten years in the service may then, if he chooses to retire, claim @ gratuity of one month’s pay for each year of service, Buy your shirt waists at F Perkios & Cu. Now is the time toget a dinner or tea set in the real flower blue while we are offering them so cheap.—W. P. Colwill. For latest styles and lowest prices in a irt waists, 7. F Perkins & Co. For Tender Feet GOFF BROS Is Your Life Insured ? If not, see the policy issued by the STANDARD LIFE ASS., CO., of Edin- burgh, Scotland. The most pepular policy today. a/ policy FREE FROM R BSTRICTIONS, as to residence and occupation ! that’s the kind the STANDARD iseues. Assets .. . $42,000,000 of which $13,- 500,000 are invested in Canada. LOW RATES. F. W. Hyndman, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL AGENT FOR P. K. I, for early delivery. lane ae 5S : Hep ' op them and wrote the fae- bel tory to that effect, Thursday a let:er came BsJ from the factory, We'll allow you “—” per cent. on the lot if you take / them off cur hands. ‘Twas a “snap” and fer you, They arrived a few days ago — - @\ About six weeks late. U : Zar We refused to take iF for us - aff We snapped the snap. al] LOT 1 Isa range 03 waists,,in Strtpes, plaids; and fancy patterns, olue and pinx mostly easily worth 60c¢ each ror 45 cents, LOT 2 If your wise you will too, \Lors Isa lovely line, They're very pretty muslins and prints, all light ~ for example, a dainty stripe effect, with white collar and cuffs (separ- adle) reguiar $1.15, value goes at 86 cents LOT 4 22545 = ee 4442442442442: eguasececensesoecseueuees: Isa .ire of wrists of good ‘grade . . ; print. light and medium shades, f Is ——_ ee of fine, soft a aery pretty patterns, sepereble col- lk age * = etachable white ia lar, attached cuffs, the regular price collar; attached white cuffe, sizes 38 Me would be 80c, to go at 00 nate and 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at ht 4 cents ae iG Tsastar. Very fine cotton, in beau- H tifal patterns, dainty colorings, detach - able white turn back cuffs and stand- ing turn collar, regular $1.45. to go MOORE & MCLEOD a plsedl prearetidicaltnigenanpee ee tate ri # What Wre Advertise Wo Harve Se nt tovtt eons — | ' = TI (yyy) a eese | a is so interesting to everyoody that we must make our advertssement attractive in order to get your attention. Cut of consideration for your ' feet as well as for your pocket, turn your stepsthis way and save money. Spring Shoes the latest styles and newest designs. Look at the prices, Ledis shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock-bettom prices. If they disappoint your expecta- tions or your feet, you can come and blow us up and get your money Weeks & Warren TO LET. Residence st Wheatly River, containing about 11 rooms, with lawn and gardens, good stables and out houses, orchard and : ornamental! trees; good trout fishing close . to house. Rent very moderate. Apply to r SARAH McMILLAN, Pa Stanley Bridge tudsat 2wks Dividend Notice. = Mencuanr’s Bayx or P. E. I. Ch’town, May 30, 189% Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, on the Capita! stock of this Bank, A ~»a? oe ee 2 i. @o@es % eo 9 Cloth eon Shoe 3 = -_: oe DP made from fine don- gola, turn soler, pat- ent tip,and fine ‘black cloth top. An ideal summer shoe. Our price for this line, $1.75 a pair. Extra good value. R.K.Jost 1i8 — A, te s been declared payable at ite banking ouse, on and after July 2nd, next. The a ba bo Travefer Books will be closed from 17th 2016303 2 O<> 6450 030203 0000 ew “eo SAToSPOTIMETITITOTOS? both days Stamper’s Corner , inclusive. By order of the board. : BSewVweswr Jesse e J. M. DAVISON, ; Cc ashiers : | } : June, to eecond July next; j May 30th, 1898