THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 28, 1898 LANDING TROOPS IN CUBA. Where Zuia Wae Tried, Loo Be Here is a graphic description of the : ? assize court of the Seine, where Zola’s Difficulty of the Operation. trial took place. The theater in which a Vatencia, May 25.—A Spanish staff| the actors came aad went isan oblong Nie ORVe officer of high rank aod ability who bas | room with a high dado and six or eight \ served in the present Cuban campaign, | tall windows above it, facing as many referring tothe United States invasion of| on the other side. The public: entrance : Fast aloes aisle Cuba, declares tbat the undertaking is full | is a noble portal at the head of a broad fy our Will . of difficulties. [The comparative’ in-~ flight of stone steps. What is technical significance of the invading force in pre- ly ‘‘the public” enter by this door. By paration and the great preponderance of Te-night- 98sec : | ey tsi cele ea ““public’? I mean the people who stand for Men’s Boots - 98¢ artillery to a ~~ ee o tpeiestes | patiently im a cue for hours: before or ? he thinks, the intention of the American | the court opens. They have standing a? bandieul 9Se War Department to land at first a small room in a pen that is on a higher le ; And 0) . wi hody of troops ib & strategic or ad vantage~ th: s : ee ee ) ; 1an the rest of the rcom. Persons bav- > meek - IN¢ ous position close to the there, which n> - tieinatn ial eed All new »' cou'd be rapidly entrenched and fortified. G Nckess, witnesses and advocates, Xj ly ma le nailed soles — 98¢ | Here the Americans would endeavor to j an by sow, MONON dours, guanded by Nicely hold out ander the protection of their gendarmes, from corridors. There are ships, unt | the whoie invading foree land- | FOW4 of chairs for them, but tickets are le Co eu, or was sufficiently strong to move into | 2eVer numbered, and in their impa- c& thei intevion. . tience to see and hear people jump upon te The operation, sa7s my authority, is one | the chairs. The witnesses have padded The Shoeist:. of the most perilous known in the art of ; benches. war, apart from the climatie dangers which Ishould say the assize court might are always great in the case of Cuba. hold comfortably 250 ticket holders, but : A strong Spanish force eould not only | not more. About 1,200 have managed harass and interrupt the formation of the! daily to squeeze into it. As nothing ex- Ire nsu rance camp, and inflict heavy losses on the ad-| acerbates nerves and temper more than is vancing enemv without risking 4 genera!) the air of an il] ventilated, overcrowded engagement, but could probably cut him | room battles are frequent. When about VE ofecis OU off altogether from his base of supplies. five spectators try to keep a footing on \ i Sage The Yankees, naturally heavy like Anglo- the same chair, how can they feel nd room =" di oor} Oe ' encumbered by baggage bly toward each other? Opposite the ES against the carelessness | 44 artillery in @ country preetically with~ | pen at the other end of the room, is out road-, where all necessaries, even ; ; : a i a p ’ ’ the bench—a mor ; of y our neigh bor, as well drinking water, would have to be conveyed imposing: piece of asthe purely accidental | *!ong with them, would be placed at the carved oak furniture than that of an < revrer , Vi 26€£-6O6O6O06206208O6046050 6050806026048 8 4s DOE 9 SO OO]49S6E.2 OOS O9O96O OSE SOS O698S 4S OSES English law court. I should say on it ; same disadvantage with regard to the r s “i ° . v r el e ° @ @ FS a Fe, ae A © a FS : 2 . - > sy .° fires. They May COMEC | girsiards ac the lsiter are with regard to | PUt must say bebind it, sit three: judges KRADBDABABABARBAADAAS HBBAAABEARL a you ahi oe y time. Og ee Cortea mauneents. in crimson ermine trimmed robes and > i The military value of the rebels to the black velvet _mortier Caps with gold ireely insured ie invading army will, he avers, be absolute- | bands. The jury sit in a box:at right companies you are prO- ly nil, ax they can only serve as scouts aod angles to the bench and facing the dock. tected guards, —London. Truth. Just OPENED Bicycle Suiis. Spring Overcoats. Morning Suits. Business Suits. Dress Suits. Boys’ Suits. Children’s Suits. —, Nowadays when women are trying to d Although the great rush tothe Klondyke everything it is not strange that many be B ROW region 18 Over for this season, there are things are overdone. It is not strange tha: ° ° 7 9 | still parties arriving at Vancouver avd _ there are all xinds of physical and mental! Victoria from variou* parts of the world ‘ disturbances. If the woman who is ¢ Insurance Agent en route to the gold fields. The Vancouver doctor, ora lavyer, or @ journalist, ori World of May 20th notes the arrival there | business would not try to be a society we- _- aeacbaeome id of a party of twenty from Boston, and on | ™an too it might be different; but tl « May 17tb a party of sixty arrived at Vic- | Woman who knows when she has done # toria by steamer from Australia. A Mon- | day’s work nas yet to be born. Usually 2OO8 SSESVSVSSO® B I ices! despatch states that parties of Eng- | # YOman's way is to keep doing until st« liemen continue to arrive by the St. | drops. Working in this way has mani ' Fresh Tartlets sawrence route, bound for Klondyke. It is foid evils. The most common troubi: fiand Pies To-day all fresh, and all of the best quality. Try one _—_—o- >» Zi me ZZ ee tae cae -—$<$__—_— _- Diss sescsees ae one dit ae A A" I stated thatthe C. P. R. during the past resulting from over-exertion, eithe four months transfe red thirty thousand mentally or physically, is constipation of persons by steamer from Vancouver to the bowels, with all its attendant horrors Wrangel. Dr. Pierce’a Pleasant Pellets are th: : most effectual remedy in the market. re O6ee 300% 2028 voce OOOO BAAS HOST. OOSSSOS FE68 OOOO CONS 986 CASS SOLS FOOT E6980 9058 08086888 in Lemon Pies 10¢ each , : bs They work upon the system easi!y, natur We I land le the R est ’ ae eel We are now doing business in the store | ly. “hore in ne unplesenat ences oft! Mince Pies 12 & Ide oe formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We taking them. No griping—no pain-n ee Eve 15 & 20c ak want to see every one in need of good discomfort. They are composed of ma- Cl thi Mi ad Cocoanut Pies ae ee ee crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap “Te ggg b tl yerem gradu- O ng e Chocolate Pies 20 & 25c each China Stare.—W P Colwill terials that go through the « Tartlets 10c per doz set ia 9 wk ly & wy ally, collecung all impurities “and, like the aya . Nh NE ME NE NE NE NE SNE MMe Me SMM SN ML MY zood little servacts that they are, dispos | sZ avs -SZSLILIASUSLESE SE SLISL IESE SESE SESE NE SESE ses eon te per don Just received—more of Far ak ises-cllcalgislly BOP | SESS Sa Se SS SS SAS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS ASAE ASAE AE AS TAS s, ; , ee ~» . — Biscuits and Cake. that beautilul R. B. John You always get best value for woo! at P Joy. McKav’s. ene PROWSE BROTHERS Tecernoxr 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY | BAKES BEST BREAD. Corn Gews l0c per doz Aleo a five assortment of Rolls =a = & ~~, = eo. eae. 6284640888 * = bee antes test] HOSES SESS SE See Sk2% |The Wonderful Cheap Men \ ~_ PARRARARANAS < Astep shead in quality and a S¢ SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. ; ri i ancl i ret i io Sci es oat step behind im price. Zi: eee 7 ] » & Ce? bl g 5 Se Pitan tore Pr a9 FRENCH P. D. CORSET! {5 po. with a delightful view of the sir: it« aX; (,00d bathing, convenient to town, aud u The celebrated P, D, Coreets are absolute } %, pl eatant holida rerort. Apply to without rivals, and occupy the FIRST PC: ie 8y JUDG McLEOD, S. Side. SITION in the world’s corset trade. P, D. Corsets ure tailor cut and har: finished, andonly the very beet materia) are used in manufacturieg the nonparet goods. Thev have been awarded 10 Gole Medals, and received again the Mighes: Prizes in Brussels 1697, wwich shows thi merits of the corsete: © this evening and get a pair of e - * ; A Thing Se ou : PICKFORD & BLACK | * cs * . e ' Avcout selection rour 1898 watch until you have ae en my ¢ ¢ + £ z, * + *, go tom bag wen ay * CUARANTEED : : * *, | : * ue +Lily Kid Gloves Se a; A fresh supply just received 7° $ ue eet meee se icici didi 1G Ask for a pair of our Prima seven stud laced & ——_—__— “I Taffita Gloves. The best fitting Taffeta Glove piieicavenniiveneionaieney: JyddveddvddddddddeGde se in tke market. luw freights will be givea this season. i For further information applyto : W. W. CLARKE, % na : i Agent. > Se Ws atches are arriving daily Buying here you have the koow edgs that you are selecting of the latest and he.t. You can’t get lower prices for equal quality at any oe ‘e Mv guar antee wih ania watch is your To be obtained at al! leading Dry Goc Stores, ‘rom $1 to $39. per pair. HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN, tr = si W. W. WELLNER ee | DOES THE EMPLOYMENT OF J.ABOR Jeweler. S.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlotietown every Friday at 10 a.m., during the the season of 1¢98, for Halifax, sn nie ‘i TAT TINY cablir ¢ at Summerside, Port Hastings, BEN }' |: A ( { ) i i Port Hawkesbury, Aricbat, Canso, lsaac + Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; ICEL TCO LLIE LES seer ayes ei a a saat Mate ag I te eh arn aes Meira a ew < EAE Mt 2 tg fe a Sen OS gE Biel ae cee nae ' ’ \ ’ ' 3 "***neppesaneeatass 5 L9bP PLADDPADADARBAILASAPA) r-turning will leave Halitaxevery Tues- = = < Come early and select your day at & p. m., makiog same calls. The = Pp. KE. i { d = Steamer has excellent passenger accom- ri 4 Ss an = | it modation. Saloon amide bips. Special ' OF COURSE be DOES t : ILLUSTRATED = | ; 3 =: | x + = | ' . e : ct ial ee or D. A. Bruce employs more people manufacturing custom ‘ ~ 2 "yy 2 i Ch’iown, May 14, 1898 : = “~ 50c A COL = | " ae and read ymade clothing than all the staff of the lar; gest dry ’ 2 ‘s = | : Ge Pe rar | goods house in the pravince (possibly twice as many). We is . 3 ; e. =, & : RY shaps y ; y f 2 os abe, 3 | ve You will find a bristling lot of Saturday snaj JAMES MURRAY prepared to giveemployment to three times the number if a b $ TT =| ae night at > | more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home Ade: si eB. CO. = | we P.O. BOX 992 made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than : Hap Mes be ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. | 22y importing clothier, who merely acts as a middle man be- ae tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking hismoney and sending it abroad to pay tor foreign labor, Aching and Ulcerating Wholesale Commission Merchant} The product of the local manufacture: st. ld have preference BEER BROS v th se —_—_— —-it’ 3 the best Ve rr Invites consigoment Butter, Ray, Oate, oad oe ld Seseeeess Potatoes and other produce. . ; cayed teeth crowned with go . M draw for balf cost at thirty ays’ Dp Moderate prices. oee red | . a° OR. J. P. MURRAY sight. p' —— —| |