_ » r- 5.-'_.:.,¥:'_> `:. "_ iz nrnm ttarli h .'»;i = . -, . . v i ' E5f|s|_|$li£li i89|. THE oLARDiA.\ oHARLoT'rEToW1\ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRIDAY, JULY 22, tsss-s PAGES FACE AM[|:i:lim1léRcE _ A Slllililii UN FIRE nad Eczema of the scaly, itchjf kinl sew _ ,yum I thought my fave and arins ~.-tin ‘ . ‘am yy face was full of large -rhi:.~ scat- _ ‘.4 mybeadwas full of sores. I 1°-as ::. _ - sf '\ .. t ¢')` -/\ _ .J Ladies’ llongola ,Lace Boot for $1.25. lengola Shoe 89 Gents, _ i inns. F. .|. uonusevfiff iitiiédfsiilfi lou Want s Picture Frameiis For a present or for your-3% self come anal we will do it cheap. We have on hand Q - rr ' . Ci. r ~ large ~tock of P.i.ture§ y -F I Moulding to choose front* 'IRQ' I/4¢viN;1“"J%l\é /_ ` Just arrived bv SS. Coila. eff'-1'* _P _ lnO0 tee of Picture "f o 99% ! 0 I . 4 f H- .--Eu samples. 3# Books and Stationary. ifllllllllll ` $3* ~_.,>,_.»-.~~_-,-._ _,, .till Suffer By Pre i I lerenlial Trade. *ii i eration As Dead for Many' Years to Come-Jealousy And Discord Among Brit- ish Colonies Regarded as Good in Certain Quarters. WAstiiNG1'oN, July 20.-(Special.)- A great part of the commercial United States is interested in the tendency among British colonies to afford each other the preference in all lines of trade, and the preparations in Canada to put into effect the new preferential duties the tirst of next month are being watched by business men who have heretofore given little attention}to any class of trade relations except those be- tween this country and the world in general. Perhaps the fact that the act rovidino- the referential rate n en- P 3 “ p _ ptioned specitically ~-the British ll est Indies and any other British colony or posscs_=ion,’ and the growing ioncern of `~ `. iff ?"_"J \\\v¢' l ._.._;_ _ All AMERIBAN UUNSULI 'E1 The Infanta Maria Teresa is so powerful fighting machine in proper I' I Oquendo that it is unnecessary to describe her. Like her sister ships, she is n with the Spanish populace, possibly because of her name. egards Australian Fed- V ‘N° M°"° t° 8° Mm" At ARMCRED CRUISER INFANTA MARIA TERBSA. much like the Vizcaya and Almirmh hands. She is one of the favorite vllmll Tasmania was well nigh unan'm0us. Since the publication of the draft bill, however, the people have divided on the question, and a vigorous campaign is being carried on. The opposition claim not to oppose- federation. but to oppose it under the present bill In view of the growing sentiment in favor of preferential duties in the interests of British products. I sec few commercial advantages to our country in thc federal movement.” The consul then proceeds to give sa- tistics showing the importance ofthe trade ofthe United States with New South Wales and says: ‘~As the total trade of New South Wales with tue 'United States in 1896 was over fniy- two per cent. of the total fortign trace, is . li it ill » I' A ` ‘ V _ ._ I . _ gg 1 0,, _ _ Moulding of all the latest* -_`_,t$`~' -"" desivns. Call in and s _-» i, -~ _---.__ ` orrrmos nu: PRINCE, is Spirited Contact at the Auction Sale Lortnov, July 19 1-'Ric' rokci' A . hard. U ` was the principal actor in an exciting auction scene at Sandown Park race track on Saturday, in which the Prince ,lol Wales also wus concerned. ll Little Saint, a two-year-old, was ibroughtto the hammer, and ,Croker iwho rad taken a fancy to her, opened 5 the bidding. Her owner then bid £250 ($1.250), to which Lord Marcus §`Bcresford, on behalf of the Prince of it Wales, responded with £500(2.500), Then Croker offered £600 ($3,000). Her owner replied with__£75O (_ $37 50), I upon which Croker raised the bid to mpeg-ui-fill-H i .N _‘ ‘li `i\§i'/ i_\~.; Q gyoire __ p - - l 33% , , - Yicgoris wow, §:;§ me Unitcil States in 'lie tr.--.i'lr> prospects the hardship to us of the proposed pre- O”°""9 P0* Um” % ofthe entire West lndinii reg on have -,fgrep ial tariff is obvious.” sonilthtng to do with tli> inwi --t mini \\ri1nU af erwards on the same sub- 1 tested in the :icti ii taken by ljinada. jpeg under date oi June 6 th, Mr. Bell `i In connection with the new dutits. it ~ ' _' may be of vilueto (fziiiniliar liusiiii-ss the f tleral question, and says: “ln my. meh to note irc °i:t‘tu-cle taktii by :i ren- ` opinion the preferential movement as resentative .-\.mei'icsii consul. George W applied to the colonies mentioned. bell, statioricil :it Syilriey. New South - New South \Va1es. Victoria, Tas- Wales. in ilis-_-ussiiiz the siinilar move- ' ments in Austtrila-i;i. Mi. Bell writes ilead for many years to come. and sm .he ¢,,,,pou,_,dmg of pr.. to the State Department under date of wth it has disappeared the danger doctor .slit delight in ad Apiii 16. :ind his nfioer wi=i beipubltsr- of a policy of preferential duties. c~ . 1 . _ ‘ A - - - i,e,"r{§t.1';f.’_d[1'Z§f tholfi; ;§;‘f_ ed in the next n .mber if the :m.nthl} Altnough this result may be expptnii twat riréhe ant igongiiiar report. ' unfortunate for the people here, ~ ~ ii t i _ _- » _ ' - T - Dunk M3* emdll fpgqlvlr Reffemll ...Pnl il 3 to the Federal the bustnessintertstsofthe Lnited States riot i.ii init t tl.- p‘es. ure in be rnoveniezit, Mr. litll sit: s; "Before the can now expand interruptedly along the- l!l9'~.*'t' 1* " *~.~'_ . t". ~ .~ . _ _ ,-. ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ,On;,§:.,1’.o°ff‘1',,‘O;§'f;‘{_° mit mes l,,,_, .if tn.. c i .~_i iitioua con- lines ot th_eir_ former triumphs. The 9"* “H~“'¢f=’d t>r0ti1t>Ilr ‘vention :it _-\.i!e`1aiil». the fed-ara' senti- fi-_cal policies in this country are well mem; in New Svntn Wal-=s. Victoria. settlfd, and in no quarter are our trade South Australia, Western Australia and interests more secure from fluctuations E.HUGl'lES BABIES H ‘i *_ ,sbrisavk For is ihelime iiuarters for all kinds of Glass and China. ware. i Tea Sets, Ciiamber Sets, l' Sets, Gl.~i~~' Table Sets, ks, Cream Crooks, Brown et Tea Pots, Table Lamps Pi, Hanuiug Lamps. A blue, nniipiireil, the bes >l' oileteil tit The Chea.| 'ri l. P. GOLWILL. .~_.».¢.\»._ U ’ _ _ V N ew South Wales is, of course. one ,e Pcoplel-' Druggiq, 33,. _P9~».i£ is the highest grade baking powder ,, ~ - - `.:.._.'=. '.“' - - '- i ’ » ' " '° ‘_ " P be i l .1-».~_§'~g;1s» , Nunn* ;".1.l.li.'.l.'£i! BYL loin. niuno Pow/Den co., New vomt. f may prove that the successful continu- , ance of these relations will lead the neo. l SPANISH ARTILLE'.RY IN THE FIELD NEAR HAVANA. speaks ofthe result of the vote upon I mania and South Australia, is or leoislativ intevt ference.” ~ of the colonies to profit by the Canadian be run clear out for their engagements ` :::'.:°:“':r9:r°°°°°` 1-are nomo into operation at the end of land are tb be auctioned off at the close hi. F- nur .Ido -‘ July. as it has been for the past year under the previous arrangement. and it j. ple ot that Australian colony to reflect and reverse the decision of last u.on'h. i ‘ At any rate, such is the fear of America commercial men who regard business jealousy and discord among the Brit- lish colonies as the principal requisite ifor the flourishing of this couniry’s ; trade wth their ports. I Over 8000 Pounds Daily. ` WASHINGTON. D. C., July 18 1898. ;The outputof smokeless powder for ` the navy departinenqis steadily increas- ‘ing,aud the ordnance bureau is now rc- _ ceiving over S000 pounds daily for the use of the big guns. __ y £800 (84,000). " 2 The I’rince’s representative offered .£1,000 ($5,000), and then retired amid great excitement. The contest continued between Croker and the owner, but the Tammany boss Was not to he beaten, and he finally secured the lilly for £1,600 ($8,000), a record price for an animal down to be sold at £150 ($750). _ A Croker’s pluckv iight won for him round after round of applause from the. on1ooker=, the _ ladies clapping their gloved li-mils. Croker received the demonstration with sang froid, seeming to be more interested in looking over his new purchase. Mr Croker intends to send over sev- eral horses from America next winter, and_ he still expresses confidence in winning some big classic event here before he' stons training. By the way, Lc-rillard’s horses are to of the season. Lorillard will then re- turn to New York for a couple of years’ shy. From inquiry made at Richard Croker’s house at Litcombe Regis today by a World representativeit appears to be taken for granted that the Tammany boss will sail next Saturday for New York,as cabled to ’I`he"World yesterday. Mr Croker is not communicative to his entourage concerning his plans, but they draw their own deductions, and it is known that he was in communication with the Cunard Steamship Company last week. His presence in New York, they say, must be needed on very pressing busi- ness. for he has been talking all sum. mer of waiting for the Goodwood races and the o ninfr of the shooting season , gf - Tl/mmngmuwd gt sandogl-_-so The government professes to know that 7| pairs. The President it A .» #4 o *You Can Buy it at a Lowi I THREAT find Proist From Garcia ia Shatter. A TRUUBLE IS BREWING L Manila For Ten Days- .Maria Theresa to Be g Fioated Sunday-Sampson Receives Imperative Ord- ers to Start at Once, Fori Porto Rico. WASHINGTON, July 21-(Special)- Dubose and Carrauza are still in Canada. HONG KONG, July 2l-(Special)- The second fleet of American. troops has reached Mani!a.. No move will be made till Merritt arrives in about ten days’ time. ‘ ' WAsrmvoroN. July 21-(Special)- Sampson reports that satisfactory pro- gress is being made in thework oi, saving the wrecked Spanish warship 'Maria Theresa which willbe Heated Sunday, The President today imperative orders to Sampson to start immediately with a naval fleet to ‘General Miles in the Portoillico earn 4 docs not like the J _ JB.-§9.‘i"5,*’£’~`.- has decided to hold P rto ently if it is captured. It is believed the Asiatic ileet will take Ladrone Is- B lands. Cable oilices at Santiago are closed so that Blanco is shut off from all communication with the outside world except though a censored Ameri- can cable at Key West. I MADRID, July 21-[Special]-The ministers maintain absolute reserve on the question of peace. but it is known that the cabinet has many animated dis- i cussions over the question. The people seemly are indifferent. It is under- stood that Sagasta has again offered to resign. It is expected that Weyler will form a ministry with Palavieza, as minister of war, with the intention to continue the war. KEY WEST, July 21 -(Special) -A Halifax steamer. the Newfoundland. loaded with supplies, was captured by the Mayflower, trying to run the block. ade into Cienfubgos. Gentral Garcia has niridea fotmal ‘ protest to Shafter against his treatment by the Americans and says he will with- dia-.v his trcops and act independently as before the Americans came. i , J servants. to a party of American friends for months from the date of his depart- ure. _ I Bertie Croker, his' younger son, has returned from Switzerland and will re- turn to New York with his father. Hill WEATHERMI. You Want a i HAM MOCK You Want lt _ Now you De Without A It. ' Price at HASZARD & ll00llE’S pe 1° ’ He has loaned Moat House, cwith the i l , ' I WRECKED IN Tl'lE'Yl|KD||.- Most of the lmnrloonod Whalen ' ¢>nn be loved. SE/i'r'ri.a, July' 21- [Special] -Tue steamers were wrecked in the Yukon; all saved. Ponrr Biinnow, July 21-[Special] -The imprisoned whaiers are ,bk off than was expected. Moat gl vessels can be saved and the men have not suffered seriously. _ Zim _ t in rnirnotr contest. ` Haiifaxhna Toronto may be rn- rea. HAui-‘Ax,July 21 - (Special)-LynQ brothers are endeavoriug to arrangg 5 match for $1,000 with Ryo and Den win, Toronto. CHNIAGO IMIKETS. CmcAo0. July 21. ._ [Spenini}._ The following are the closing rates: 1 July wheat, 78i; corn 221 ; oats, 31( pork, __ _ ' Sept wheat, 67i ; corn, 325; oats,l9§ ;_ pork, 9.72. _ Dec. wheat.67i;corn,83§; oats, pork 9.87. ~ _» ` THE WEATHER. W WA»rttxc/ron, July 21.-(Spoeial)- Fair. decide_dly_ colder fresh northerly winds. i ,- _ ' _ -_g fi §`E`i’l‘i’ i'i'i~"i‘~ifi"ili‘i' =i'iiii.. Sf *li ff: - _ P :T '-.f_s- 5: \_ ;‘\0|NEUR.” i L _ it 'i "1 . _ in j _ , A.. #lilfzlfif mm. '$1' Just iopened» a large With view! and 8.8. Also mounted views on card. board at 10, 15 and 25c each. Garter &. 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