BIG SALE New the order of the day Weeks & Co Will sell during the dull summer sea- sou, beginning today Allsummer goods at big dis counts, many lines at Kal Price, All Ladies* Black and Cclored Capes 50 p.c discount All shop trimmed “and English impor- ted Hats and Bonnets at 50 p. 6. discount About (2700) two thousand seven hun- dred yards of new Black Cashmere, the hest value we have ever shown, recently received, worth 75c per yard. We are having a big sale of this erecial cashmere in two shadee—Jet Black or Blue Black, 50c yard For fancy Black Goods we show a large variety of rich effects, and very best value. ALSO We offer about 6 dozen New Fancy Sail ors (balance ofthe 30 dozen lot we have got at Half Price). at 35 cents worth from 50c to 80c Gentlemen try us for Summer Washing Ties Quting Shirts White or Untaundried Shirts Cuffs Collars Gleves or Braces Summer Underwear We keep a large variety of new fuarniesh- WA. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, Ther'll be a lot Time Yet Hang up Your Bammock What ? Haven't got one Can you jive all summer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock bought at a special disceunt, and cur selling prices are away down. dll Sizes and Styles. your inspection. _ HASZARD & MOORE We ask } ladies with whem Dr Chase’s Ointment has A STARTLING PREDICTION. heFrench Republic Will Soon See Bloodshed. New York, July 29.—A Hamburg epee cia) to the Journal says: Emile Zila ar- rived bere on Sunday from London. He tried bard to interview Biemarck, bat was by Count Von Rantzaz, the Prince’s son-in-law. He then went to Berlina to see Hohenlohe, and returoed here ov) Tueeday. In eonversation with a pre vent ed reporter, he said: “Everything io France ie going into decline, and _ for this the Government is to blame, Toe forgers are vow triumphau | but they will soon be unmasked, probably jin fortnight. If Cavagnac declines to | grant a revision the next Ministry will assert. Take Edouard Dumont’s leaders in La Libre Parole, or Pere Didon’s speeches for example as bearing up this. There will soon come bloodshed. Poor Frauce ! Gambetta said: “ To govern is to look ahead. ” French soldiers will do their duty at the proger time. Maitre Labori ‘made no mistake at my first trial when he said: “Jurors, make ye, the point. Why should the publication of the Dreyfus documents touch the Germans deeper than the confidential uocuments in the Count von Arnim case, which so aroused feverish Frenchmen ? Bismarck was not afraid of war when he made them public, for | know of Bismarck’s raying: “Frenchmen must boil in their own Sauce. ” Zola looks fresh and vigorous. He knows he hae a hard case on hand, He is going to Berlin to join the Norwegian au: thor, Bjornson, for a Scandinavian trip. He contemplates writing a book on fin de siecle Germany. It is learned here that the disappearance of Zola from Paria was & nine days’ wonder in London. Hewas reported as being seen in so many places that even Parisians were puzzled. The statement that he was in London was pos- itively made by one paper, and with equal positiveness denied by others. The laest fantastic story from Paris i* that some double of Zola is going about impersonate | ing him,while he remains in or near Paris. | In view of this interview with him, the ex~ act locality of the novelist can now be set down as being positively settled. THE EXPULSION OF DUBOSC. Loxpoy, July 29.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamber- lain, replying in the House of Commons to-day to Mr. Thomas Gibson Bowles. couservative, said Senor DuBose, the! former Spanish Charge D’affaires at Washington, was formally requested by the Cenadian Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laur ier, to leave Canada. This, Mr. Cham- berlain added, was done at the direction of the Imperiel Government and on the grouné thatthere was reason to believe Senor DuBosc was using Canada for tie purpoee of belligereut operations against the Unired States. Continuing, Mr. Chamberlain remarked that the authority to expel aliens from Canada in such cass rests with the crown. Boys, see the tan laced boots we are selling off eo cheap, and yet so good in quality—J B McDonald & Co. Ladies’ blouses 28c 50c 75c 95c, worth one half more, all new stvlish and Prowse Bros. the Wonderful Cheap Men. When Beauty Fades In response to repeated ingviries from become so popular ior skin discasrs, ask bY it face powders a-e injvrious and can be used while using the ointment, we state that whilethe mejority of the face powders are injurious we can recommend the recipes xivenin Dr Chases supplementary re.ipe book ot pagei5 which will besenitto any address on receipt of dcts in stamps Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases, Address Dr A. W. Chase © )., Toronto, BORN At St. Peter’s Bay, on Saturday, July 39th, to D:. and Mrs. McLauchlin, a daughter. At Heatherdale, July 26th to Mrs. S. M. Martin, a daughter. > Mr. and BRICK - HOUSE FOR SALE BY AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE Tan instructed by the executore of the State of the Jate Mrs Catherine McKenna, sell by auction, at the premises, Pownat pMireet, on Wednesday, the third day of August, 1498, at }2 o’clock noon. The large Brick House and Stables, on the corner of Pownal and King Streets, Mpresent occupied by the Miss Finlays, Sod known as the Finlay House. In der to close the estate, this property Will be sold without reserve. Terme at sale. R. BEARISTO, Anctioneer. Bure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—~To make the jelly you've but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 10¢ per package. For sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO. DIED. At Charlottetown, on Saturday, Julv 30th, Donald Macteod, in the 83rd year of his age. At Moncton, July 29, Willie Fraser, | youngest child of Barbara and Charles i Mellich, aged 13 years and 7 months. : 0DV 02BW0BV0BO9V02 NOE , 9 0 We wish to remind you that 9 an early settlement of your 4 July accounts wil] be aps » preciated very mvch as we é are in need of the money. ® We will be pleased to re- 4 ceive the amount and give 3 3 ‘ ee ¢ 0 o ¢ 0 3 ¢ 0 i* you a receipt for sume to- day. | RBH PERKINS & GO, Sunnyside, Fi, > OD OSS ODS VID OB ODES Perce seeeseseseseene DOAO605OO8024586O6¢ fresh. | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 1, 1898 PATIENTLY AWAITING DEATH. Condition of the Troops in Guan- tanamo is Worse than Expected. Santiaco ve Cua, July 29.— Lieut. Col Inge! Rosell, who after taking coufirma- tion of the instructions to surrender from General Toral to General Porejs, Military Governor of Guantanamo, returned here today, said to an Associated Preas corres- pondeat that the first intioation that Guan- tanamo hadof the eurrerder of Sattiago and the te:ne thereof was on July 23rd, when Rear-Admiral Sampeon sent a letter to General Pareja, asking what rations should be sent to his garrison, as they had been eurtndered on the 17th, General Pareja, being ignorant of ihe aurs | render, refused to credit the message and + accept the rations, answering Admiral Sumpson to that effect. Admiral Sampron them venta copy of the terms of surrender, whereupon General Pareja decided to en- quire of Genersl Toral, at Santiago, whether the news was true, and Lieut.» Colone] Roseell was appointed to come here He returned with bis confirmation, and the surrender of Guantanamo took plore yesterday. © !. Ros elissy thecodition ofGuantc- bamo is awful, aod the troops are literally starving. For the last eight days they have had no food. Ov mountiag guard the eoldiers were obliged t» sit, being too weak to stand, and it was impossible to make them build trenches, as they fell from ex- haustion. There are 2,000 sick in Guan-~ tanamo, suffering from diseases increased | by hunger. The French crniser Rigault de Genouilly was refused permission by Admiral Samp 80a to Jand grain ard provisions for the relief of the French colony at Guantanamo. All hope was abandoned. and the sufferers were awaiting death from starvation. The conditions at Guantaname, Col. Roseell faye, are worse than those at Santiago. The Spanish troops will remain io Guantanamo until transported. th = — PERSONAL. Mr C M Clarke, Sunnyside’s “ flying dutchman ” went east Sunday ona well} earned holiday’ i The maay Charlottetown friends of Mr. | W.S. Harkins wiil regret to hear that his | little daughter lies dangerously ill in New } York. Miss Dwyer and Miss Maiey Dwyer, daughter of the late Michael Dwyer, Esg., merchant, of Carillion, Quebec, are guests at Government Bouse. Mrs. (Rev.) T. J. Deinstadt, who bas been the guestof Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beer tor ne past week, Jett tor her home in New Branewick on Saturday. Rev Geo Manifold, of Charlotietown,.P E I, is filling the palpis of the Cc burg atreet Coristian chureh during che absence of the pesvwor, Rev H W Siewart, aa @ vacation irip.— St Juha Gazewe. Mr. D. J. McLeod, Superintendent of Kuucation, and Mr. G, J. McCormac, Schvooi lospeccor tor the easteru section of ibe Isiand, eave tomorrow morning tor Halitax, where they will attend a meeting of the Dominion Educationa! Asseciauon. At the Qeeen Hotel: C F Gorham, Hfx; H F Coombs, StJonn; WH Nichol, New Giasyow, N 9; John Fraser, da; Miss ae wa i A y : : Mickeuzie,da@: Mrand Mrs Huar‘ow, Bos- } ton; John 2 Cnrisue, Picton; Migs Foster, do; John A Macdonaid, Glenaiadale: J J | Denwan, London, Unt. : It is saidthat the success Madam Marie! Harri-ou met with in New York as voval j soloist with Dan Godtredey’s band was phenomenal. With encores that could not be responded to, and others that were ac- knowledged simp/y by bowing, she was recalled eight times at the Sunday night concert. Ihe World, Sun, News and ‘Lelegram print portraiis of ner, and ethould she care to remain iu the United States she has: many Openings to pick from,as al ready Severai mapagers have walted Upor | her. Larce Cuvrcu.—The most remarkable demonstration in the history of Christian Science given at Boston recently. The First Charch of Christ, Scientist, tas increased its membership within 12 mvuotbs by 3,800. There were admitted at the beginning of last July more than 1400, aud 2,400 more jommed a few days ag». The total membership is about 10,000, and it is said to be the largest individual church in the LU ulieu States of any denom- ination. —New York Tribune. — binivsineiaiinneatan Reserve Thursday evening the 11th for the Electric Light Sports, Lhe material itsway Low fora grand display ot Ihe band ismaking special efforts to produce the best music for the occasion. was Is OD fireworks, a Home Rule for Ireland. Loxpon, July 29.—The [ish local gov- ernment bli passed its third reading in the Houre of Lords today, with some unim- portant amendments. . two days Local and Oter_ems Dritt—No2 Artillery drill tonight at 7.38 io uniform, Cuvrcea Re-Orening. —The Presbyterian Church at Elmedale, which has been underguing a course ot painting and reno~ vating, will be re-opened on August 7th. Norice.—Will telephone subscribers wishing to connect with Sentner, McLeod A Co. please ask central for “My Store” and by so doing oblige the telephone em« ployees, ; qnvnlipmpane BaxDoN Tue Square.—The 82ud Batt ' Band will play oo the equare tomorrow ; night before leaviog for the excursion. Boat Jeaves Steam Navigation wharf at 8 o’clock. Tickets 25cts. z Po1ice Court.—The hearing of the Liquor Regulation cases aguinst Geo Otter and Walter Burris were today furth~ er adjourned, as was also the mi'k prose~ cutiou against Oliver Mason. cabclsabidiite Tazt Wuear.—A Times reporter was shown yesterda’ a few stalks of the wheat grown onthe farm of Mr J J McDonald, Irishtown road. They measured rbout five feet in length and were well filled out. — Moncton Times. aeiardinaba Brick Hovss.—We call special atten~ tion to the sale on Wednesday, August 3, at 12 o’clock noon, of the brick house on the corner of Pownal and King strerts, the property of the late Cathrine McKipnnen, knownjas the Finlay House. R, Beairsto, auctioneer. Warren Guy's Fast Mite.— Warren Guy was driven an exhibition mile at the races at Yarmouth, last week, and al- though the track was heavy he went the mile without a skip or a break in 219, the faetest public mile ever made in the Pro- vinces, except that made by Nelson at St. John. A Bap Accipent.—Sadie Roses, the 19- years-old daughter of Mre Kate Ross, of Rossway, Digby Neck, was picking berries in a hay fielda few days ago wuen the mowers were at work. The tall grass hid her from sight aad one ef the scythes ac- cidentally strack her, completely severing the heel cords of one of ker legs. - County Coree.—Thke August sittings of the Courty Court of @ween’s County will be held as follows: Ist Circuit at Eldon, Belfast, Tuesday, 2ud Augusi; 2od Cir euit at Bonshaw, Fridav, 5th Angast; 3rd Circuit at Deustafinage,Tuesdey. 9th August 4th Circuit at New Glasgow, Friday 12th do; 5th Circuit at Clifton New Loadon, Tuesdey 1€th do; 6th Circuit at Chartotte- town, Tueeday 23rd do Satarday 13: Axgust instant is the last day for verving writs of summonses for the Charicttetown Circuitof the Gounty Covurt. -_—- Breecen Carvtrep.—Detective Power ' arrived in Halifax on Fridey nigtt from New Glasgow with Alex Fraser in custody. : Fraser 1s charged with robbing the Sheet Harbor post office building. The crime was committed one night last week, and s considerable quantity of registered matter was secured, ‘ile safe resisted the burglar’s atiacks. Power was put upor the case aud chased Fraser, who isa powe rfal man, through rough country. He had a desperate singleshauded encounter with Fraser at one place, and the man escaped and was recaptured in a lumber hb ee eS UE Sestesees s &4422420008 es 62~eeeu WHITE SHIRTS STANLEY BRRS. VOSS 2 F®FSQVSs SESSSSBSESBAS 66466 20S5E\'4O3F NECK WEAR FOR LADIES These are the Latest e oxdys wy. , +. ordre ordre 1 A WSIS ISIS 414004 67. @8 SOO 0444S 1078 Specials at Stanle:s 2264466806 014648 ™"* OOO 6408 8666 Or ~* SHIRT WAISTS at 60c¢ each Light and dark colors, all sizes, 32 to 40 inch, worth regularly 85¢ to 99¢ each. STANLEY BROS. Our White Shirts are made so as to insure per-§ fect comfort. The material is always? good, the sizes are always correct, the finieh always the best. $1.00 each ; ; WATERPROOF CLOAKS All new and up to diie goods, They are being Sold Cheap Want One ? Come and see them. Stanley Bros ISIS aS A fine assortment of ties in all the new shape —made up in satin, mus- lin and piqve, ; ; ¢ ( é ( Stanley Bros, BD. GORDON, High-Class Tailoring and Men's Furnishings, est next. | ‘Upper Queen St. —— SIXTUS McLELLAN Our Ambition {is to conduct our business so that every purchaser shall be /pleased. We are not doing business for this year or for the We want your trade continuously. > —- . Drop in and see our new fall Suitings, Overcoat:ng ard Trouserings; they are plumbs. GORDON & MCLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters Camp. ondiaa ah Home FOR Inrernment.—Saturday } * eveniug’s express brought the remains of Mr. Peter Clarkia, who was drowned at Medison, Maine, on Thursday la-t while bathing. His body was found shortiy after tke accident. Mr. Clarkin was a member ot (Court Sombazeen, 1,0. F., cf Madison, where he was em ployed as a shipping ugent ov one of the wharves. The Foresters ot (ais city learned indefinitely on Saturday that bis remains would prebably arrive that evening and acommittee went to the train te meet the body and ac- company it to the residence of Mr. Currie, who is an uncle of the deceased. Notwith- standing the late hour, arrangements were }made for the funeral on Sunday. The Foresters through the city were noti- fied and some 58 members of Courts A von- dale and Mt. Stephen attended, having on their right breasts a rosette of crape hold~ ing asprig of evergreen. Headed by the Artillery band the remains were tenderly conveyed by six Foresters who acted as pall bearers to St Dunstan’s Cathedral, and from there to the Roman Catholic PREOO LP OREM ER OREY (; Ca ti You can dye perfectly and quickly iiome e Dyeing =e ee Le at hume now, in the modern way, with Maypole Soap, without disorder or uncertainty about the results you'll get. Maypole Soap is sold in all colors -—they are absolutely fast and they are brilliant. It:dyes to any shade. Leading Druggists sell it. ¢ Boek all about it—free by : Ma ole ¢ applying tothe Canadian Depot, f Yp 8 Place Royale, Montrez!. | Soap MADE IN ENGLAND, OLD DLP DLP INI DKS DBO) | cemetery. At the cemetery the brethern marched around the open grave, each de- poviting an evergreen on the casket of the departed. Mr Clarkin’s brother and sister accompanied the remains to Charlottetown The management desire to tender to Captain Stewart their thanks for his ef- ficient services as marshal, and to all the brethern who so kindly acted in response to so short a notice. } | ; i : NL A, iy “Be NIL. OY, ee. - >= oy — a. AY DS ee Be GP i a LI “ Brings the people in crowds had in the city. Ik Se USS OS o_ c——ue seeshy Mi eS Se DD NN MEN ~~ * Fa t W eather... know they can get the most refreshing drink of Soda Water to be Pure Fruit Syrups, Good Cream and Ice Cold Soda, served in the thinnest of glasses make our fountains very tempting. Our Phosphate Scdas are particularly fine, Orange, Lemon, Cherry Ripe, etc., ete. JOHNSON & JOHNSON . rHE DRUGGISTS. us QB FF UF DAE US OOD GF toour Fountains, where they A Snap fo ine 50 pairs Boys Tan boots in sizes 1 ‘o 5 regular prices $1.85 will go now for $1.25, Get around guick Boys and have a pair. J.B. McDonald & CO tet ug nmr eM Sete cen eel ns mae AN it