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Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbas Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbiog and will be pleased to furnish estimates oo al) branches of the trade. lf you are ty ilding it would be wellto get their prices ‘They ara the practica!) plumbers. PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of our interesting books “Inventors Help” and * How you are swindled.” We have extensive experic ace inthe intricate patent laws of 60 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, *“xperts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atiantic Building, Washing ton, D. C. il You may need can be relied upon. lf so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, watch—one that THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 111898 ee Pie SOME PHASES OF THE LATE WAR’ — Men go to war to fight. To fight means, at times to march all night, to go hungry to get wet. Jhose with no stomach for such adventure should stay at home, it is nota pleasure outing. But the depriva- | from notes taken in the field by Mr Whitney tions that come as a natural result of | was, however, not, as it has been spoken of things may be greatiy and unnecessarily @ and written alout bv those who did not see increased through unlearned, stupid mana | it, @ b'under, but a carefully and skillfully gement, and of this there was mach in the] planned attack, which clesred the road to Santiago campaign. Santiago, and thoroughly tested the cour- Mr. Casper Whitney, who contributes a | age, determination, and marksmanshio of complete and consecutive narrative of the | the present generation of Americans, from campaiga, with thrilling personal experi- | the lowest tothe highest born, froz the ences, to the October number of Hrrper’s | wage-worker to the gentleman of fortune, Magezine thinks it might not| an! not one of them was found deficient. inappropriately be called @ campaigu of! Now that the war is over comes the all- blunders. Kirst of all was the infirmity | important question of deciding what we of purpose at Washington; then the choice | sre !o do with the conquered territory. On of Tampa, utterly unsuited to be either a thi- que-tion of colonial expansion the Hon point of mob‘lization or departure—its one | Jobo G. Carlisle, ex-Secretary of the Trea- railroad track was blocked for miles and | sury, contributes a very conservative for days with the supplies for which the He says that even troops were waiting at Tampa. The quar- nermanent accuisition of the ecolo- ] corps drill, and its etaff experience in trans~ portation, refused to keep the reserve steck of munitions, equipment, etc. And sud» denly, when called on to exhibit all these naturally we have incompetent and floun. dering officials. The Las Guasimas fight, which is graphically illustrated by the plan draewa articl> to the Harper’s if th NNN S / ‘ wh : 2 RTI es , Na lh ey ‘ \\\ ‘\ Sy) te, wy : ae : eat ome ws '& ily, ~ : wanen ”, yr . “LD 4 3 | ‘" yeahs alae Beat rege tte © te Comes y ’ , i PATHE. va © + asheeci eS am ENS AW cr ie vee 1 ae oe _ RE So nae aa Wan y ; " - § eS . %, we ™ NS / e & ‘/ Road te ! Santiago along ~ which the Regulars ‘Spanish retreated Rough Riders buried buried Oo Old Sugar Mill | charged and taken by Rough Riders 0 Reserve Troop LAS GUASIMAS FRIDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1898 From notes taken in the field by CASPAR WHITNEY. | | | | | The topography ia only approximately correct. The iden te to show merely the relative position of forces, roads, $< termaster deficiencies alone would fill a7 nial sessions of Spain were desirable under book—deiciencies so glaring as to make | any circumstances, we could one stare—the lack of system in loading}| not afford to hold them as a transports, which made confusion in the! result of this war which we went unloading; separation of articles that Should be kept together; mixing of hospi- tal supp’ies with general merchandiz-; and ioto proressedly solely for the purpose of humanity and the right of people to govern themselves 18 independent communities; the stcring deep in the babds of the trans- ! aod that to appropriate the islands ae an voris things wanted first, While things not | indemnity for the «xpenditure incurred in wanted were heaped on top. the prosecution of the war would place us There were incompetent offisials in| in the humiliating a.titude of demanding plenty—but how could it be otherwise | compensation for our humanity and love when we consider the attitude of our gov- | of liberty. ernment cowards the army for the Jast 30 The possession of the Philippine Islands. years? Not in the memory of the present | Cuba, Hawaii, the Ladrone Islande, and generation of officers had there before been | Puerto Rico, according to Mr. Carlisle, an assembling of the army—nor even | will not satisfv the aggressive spiri: wf manceuvres in divisions or corps. Dis 1 imperalism—in fact, it will, he opines, tributed throughout the country, broken | stimulate the desire for new acquisitions, up for postand garrison duty, what else | aod we will almost ceriainlv go on, unless but confusion and blundering could be ex~ | checked by the armed opposition of other pected to ensue when qnartermasiers and | powers, until we hav+ fastened upon the others who had never seen more thao | United States a black and yellow horde of fragmenta were called upon for swift and | conscript citizeo to debauch the suffrage systematic handling of iarge bodies of | aod sap the foundationa of our free institu- men? For years the goveroment hav cut} tioo-. It isa permanent national policy the army into fragmental duiy, scattered | we are asked to inauguraie, not merely a its staff orgauizatiou, denied it facilities for ‘ temporary departure from the course marked out by the statesmen of the past. HIS NARROW ESCAPE. AAs hihhad thst = Men’s Chains x, ci A man has opportanity of showing only these articles of jewelry in his external dress, A ring, studs or stick pin, and a watch chain. The chain the conspicious item. It is impor tant, therefore, that its quality should be as good as the man can afford, and its style be dis- tinguished for taste and char- acter, 1 have taken special pains in selecting a large stock of men’s Chains, 1 am sure you will say that the patterns are the most tasteful ever shown in this city Ks and the prices bave sufficient * range to fit every pocket book. ie W. W. WELLNER = m THE GREAT . * cs _ —— — Mr. John N. Babcock’s Experience With Dodd’s Kidnoy Pills. Snarpor Lake, Ont., Oct. 10.—No res sident of this place is better knowa to the thousands of tourists and sportsmen who visitus annually, thanis Mr. John N. Babcock. Mr. Babcock has had many thrilling experiences, but the narrowest escape he ever had, he tells of in these words: “After twenty years of pain, caused by gravel and otner kidney complaints, I am pleased to be able to state that I have been completely cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. During these years I spent hundreds ot dollars for doctors aud remedies, but only Dodd’s Kidney Piils helped me” — a ~<— < eae AAA XJ a i é * Ra oe J a mJ m PAAAAAATAAA AA HA aH —The Libera ~Conservative party while in office bad, it is true, to deal with some deficits, but they were trifles compared with their surpluses, whch in seventeen years amounted in round numbers to $40,- 000,000. On which the Halifax Berald pertinently remarks as follows: “And the Grits then said that a surplus was a bigh crime and constantly demanded that the Tories should he turned out because of their surpluses. Now that they accidentally have one themselves, they are as proud as adog withtwe tailsand can talk about nothiog else.” a Yeu will not know how much good Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do you unt! you try it. Buy a bottle today and begin to take it. Ee ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at ajl Cr erigta, a | TO LET WATCH HOUSE ER YEEEE LE BY | | en + HEALTH READERS ~»@ xe = Elementary Text Books on Physiology and Hygiene & with special reference to the effects of Alcohol aad Tobacco upon the human Ss ° That centrally situated house on Prince vane ———_. 5 “Take Them Back At Once.” mrs, S——, a Montreal lady, sent her young son to a store for a packet each of Diamond Dye Fast Black and Diamond Dye Fast Bottle Green to color two all wool skirts that had become fad- ed by sun and wear, The dealer, who had laid ina stock of dyes composed of soap grease and coloring matter— which he was anxious to sell as the profits were large—handed the youngster two packets which he brought to his mother, Mrs. S-—, who had had years of experience with the ever reliable Diamond Dyes, told het son to **take them back at once,” and if the dealer could not give him the Diamond Dyes, to get his money back and go elsewhere for what she wanted. The Dia- mond Dyes were procured, and the dyeing operation was a com- plete success. Had other dyes been used, failure and loss of goods would most likely have been the result. Diamond Dyes are always the brightest, strongest, most durable, and the cheapest. ee .. ~ — : ——> = Fall 0’Coats Black, blue and brown o’coats for men or youths $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00. 9.00, 10,00 11,00 and 12,00, rail and Winter ister Brown wine fawn and grey uls‘ers all sizes from 22 that will fié a bov of three up to 46 breast that will fit the biggest man on the Island for $4.50. 5.00. 6.00. .700, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11 00, 12.00, 13.00, and 14.00. Fall and Winter Suits Mens Jeavy suits in imported Scotch Canadian and Island .tweeds Scotch serges English worsterds from $5.00 up to 18.00, OUR $10.00 Scotch Serge suit is a Corker avd would cost $18 00 in any tailor shop in the city. Don’t be foolish and throw away $8 but drop in and see this suit be- fore you buy. FiT-REFORM See our $10 Fit-Referm O‘coat blue beaver made and trimmed as well as cus- tom made our $12 15 and 18 is such that you cannot find elseweie in the city. We have just opened the first shipment of fall and winter suits 75 per cent of those goods are made of the Scotch and English cloths, US DERCLOTHUING Winter Underclothing from 40¢ a suit u No doubt about the quality no doubt about the assortment, no doubt about the price, If you are sure you want underclothing we can show it to you and sell it to you for lessmoney than anyhouse in the trade, Plant Ling. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Che favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston ! Every Tuesday, atl p, m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with ' S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 .m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Raiiway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, Quebec Steamship Co’y, Li. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 7th Nov Calling at Summerside, Mal Bay and Father Puint, summer~trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agents Beaver Line CHOARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPHG”, 3500 tons Monday 3rd Oct Moaday 17th Oct Monday 3lst Oct Perce Gaspe Delighet ul From From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct, 4. Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 26 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for car¢ving live stock. Excellent accommodation for passengers For freight, pa-sage, statemoons, and other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, Ayeat PICKFORD & BLACK L SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m.. during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Carso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitax every Tues day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13, 1898 -_—_ BUBUING. Clates | Will be opened at the P. E. IS- LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Munday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the wold Filled or silver. Also a cheap St., near the Methodist Brick Church‘ Retail price Pt. 1, 20 cents season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- line of Nickel Watches for the boys, containing nine large rooms, in good order a 7 a 30 cents day evenings. Same coursesas in day with stable and coach house attached— Possession given the 15th of October next. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen St, Ch‘town. 215 classes. Apply at once. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal For sale by all dealers in schcol supplies in the Mari- time Provinces, PROWSE BROS. G-H. TAYLOR } The Wonderful Cheap Men =r North Side Qu en Square, Pa > ~ ae Or rr, . 227 dy tf