,'5“".¥ ,"“ ~ ‘ "7-"1`?~S`.' ‘-°`~§%§‘f;* SP5 \ l -» - Q , 5 I _ S XI! mmm J/ wmouhme tuvmd 0rd`nnryConInnn»Ri§ Sarehkmiyi S&'°“..“".§§W°5 hiillel by Every Retina leaufaaureread Deals, butao tered Rope Canvee or Duck, the oniy&bricwhicbce.nhethorough1y Whenworncnthueleathenenln pdenenduefoeahewbooc. ` 1'a.3.b.i,za.s¢a,a.~ ¥°°°i°° sw%dRobber. DlI_‘\ buy nnleee the words mmqdwm S theeoie of each R‘bb¢f3ln0lbe!'l\tafX‘il\d.eupon ¢!|e*Plrl||ie. _-il|»-v & U' Agents at Ch’town "ii “iaith uuninunn I- _ ` 7 time, but lightly armored. The Infanga i #BST-A -gg A. lg _~-Vi. S S-- S ` Schley was on board.-‘theSBrookiyn. he fastest American cruisers at that Maria.Teresa headed toward the Brooklyn SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1901. -d -S SS - -; + Ya AAS-~ +- Sa 0 urlng the fight, and Schley, it is alleged, SAMPSON AND SCHLEY. At this dismncm ,md naWn,_Uy hehe, left to right while the Spanish ships were i ing as most Americans do, that both _ Wrning in 911° °pp°°it° dh`°°"°P' In Sampson and Schleyare braveand capable making tm' tum um B‘°°°kl7° °r°”°d commanders, it seems stranze that a pro- ‘h° MW’ °f t‘h° T°x“' and mm '°°m°d longed and bitter controversyshould have daniier °I 3 °°m5i°n‘ H°r° s°hl°y_ is arisen between them and their partisans charged with “midi” i” evadhz me In' as to the share of honor and glory due to fanm' and 813° Wi' h recklessly °“d°ng"` each in the victory over and destruction mg the Texas' He chime "M mawuver of the Spanish fleet at Santiago. Still saved me Br°°k1’n :mm bei” "m'°_°dS’ more stranqe does it seem that grave and Aft" making the MW t°m°u° “Imp direction opposite to that taken bythe Spanish iieet, thus making a “loop” from rdered the Brooklyn to be turned in the serious imputations of incompetence and _ the Bnmklyn Joined in um pmmh’ bm 4 I IH ~ S J _ her course was outside of that taken b1'__ _ _ _ _ cowardlce should he made, even in a so _‘called history, against Commodore, now _ Uh? 'other American ships eng°‘8°d‘ AT S -S S S° ‘ 1 _ Rm Admiral Schley. me to be taped _"“’“’ S°hl°" °1““"‘° h°“""'°?' *h“° h S _ 5 ' -- i that the Court of Admirals, three in num- swamp ifmmwd ‘S per “M ot the (hm. s - A s ~ ~ ‘ * -f " '~ ber with Dewey at its head, now con- ‘ge susfmnm by th? Spanish ue" and "S nausea to try wt the iss" Wm be ,ble to °°“'°“ “P” °°°“ °‘ °*“ ““'““¥° *““‘°°°d Travelling -from place to place are subject to all kmds of Bowel sm th h . by the Spaniards. The situation has been ' . 1 . i °m°¢l°1't0 1 6 bottom and brmsr _ - _ Com lamton account of chan eof water diet and temperature, 100# thetrne facts of the case. ` aggnvnedby anoemly published “ual P ` ° g ` A S ’ 'S S l i SS S S' The criticism of Schleys come begins nnroryonne war, written by one Mona,” They should fortify themselves' with a bottle of. with the departure ofthe dying squadron which appears to h°'v° phud ‘bout the - from Key West’ May 18’ 189S_ H was worst possible construction upon all A F _ l , suppose; that Ldmimlcervem with the Schley'sactions and conduct during the i Q _ S Spanish fleet was making for Clenfuegos, permd ‘Smvered by the war' S°bl°7 “mi f and Schley wassent to that port to inter his friend' namrauy °bj°°t °° “Wh ° S ° 0 cept. him Schley arrived there May 22nd, paruwn “nd “”-lust °°°°““° P”sm3 i“t’° S ld t but immediately after he had sailed from ` ° hismry whwh had-b°S°°m° °‘ ‘ semi' x Key Wes*, Sampson was informed that 1 °m°i“1 °h°“°W’~ H°“°° “W °P9°i°°' _ S - ' ;_0¢,-“rg was .5 Summa md tr _meetofthe Court of Admiralereferredto . _' _,'° _-_ S, _ ___' - . - _-_ S S_- " _ __ 4" _ A an elm d _ tcm, bu had . which is asnhe _case for Dxarrhcea, Dysentmy, _ our espa te day . _ . __ _ _ _ _ _ _ /__ _ "mb t°S_“m°" °° °‘°°°°°d °‘“"'°' ‘ Im S Y" r Pains in the Stomach, Seasicl-mess, Cholera, Cholera Nf`orbns_ 'l with all possible despatch,but cautiously, *---¢+<>----- S- » » ' - *__ _ _Mo were missed the Spmish nm was PATH To TOUR ENGLAND' Cholera Infantum, Summer Complaint, and all F luxes of tht _ - not at Santiago. Schley received this S L0 J I 23"`;r d h f BOWCIS Children and Adults-S i NDON, ny .- s ann t tl _ .S _ _ _ . . En] S despatch on the 23:5, but says he was noi _Mum Pm, Wm mm, a tom, Uiunlgigltnad Does not leave ,the bowels in a constipated condition. duri th ' ' - 'S ' ' satisded then that the Spanish deet was and found the S erish ileet ha \ \ “8 ¢ °°m\°8 °"Wm° Willmn Is harmless and leasant to take. Its act’on`. is ra it-f not in Cienfuegos harbor The next da Le Levin the Amen P ~ A P _ _ ~ . . . - y , can singer. will accom- au g sent Commander M¢C,,1}‘ into the harbor pany her. Cff€CU.1&l and I‘l3_.tl1l’8.l. h ' Sn-of the Impo,-fel (;__,,ds a, tbsp D ~` film been -_...;.?,!____ _ SS __ ' ‘ S, _ _ _ _ _ }|_,,__j M; H __h_ there. He started for Santiago after dark . _ S " -` _ ~ . _ Ma! 24th and arrivedod’ that port on May S S " ' ‘ S i ’ S Y ` ' " _ _ ‘ f Sf.d",' S L rge ‘FSR M '"1 P""""°- We F9' ‘, 26th with the dying squadron which was a 8 C) _ Ilmexj B.:en-Plwe.-15: Cigar. therejoined by the ships Yale, Minne-~l B I K ~c _ B _ A J G J apolisandSt.Paul S 9 BSD I1 THB W0lld.f f S : E iw F " S - ` -5 _plz- L A B of the cum snip. which _gained somey as hd' a ' I, Santiago. He reported that their coal was- “- _ foe snr Ar Aucnou _I am instruzfed hy the Erecutors *'14 Tl'lls'0»-8 of fha I-are Haicolln EICLSOJ, Q C., to wil at auction _ou no premises on Wednesdav the 14 h ‘ey ef Augie. aan-e’19<»_1_ at wav. u°c\ock noon »@'r3::ewla~'-de” comprising 13 #ores of land on Maipiq-ie R -ad, with reside cf, S'able<, Coach-house &c. Premises m-.y b- in P c 3.] on Vi application zo his Ssrs. nchod .iz Bentley 'il_9"’BE IT BEATBSTO, i .~5.uc'ione- r. Uuarlottefo M, July 19. H001. N itl Aug. 14 Pat. Ex. f H _ ¥ _ ii ` ‘ ‘_ ° ‘ U l 9 _ It is charged against Schley that he delayed too long-, and that his trip ` to knots an hour. There are also con- tradictory reports about the coal supply reduced and signalled his squadron to,-*- Dl'0¢eed to Key West by way of i,heT tary Long to find out dednitely whether _ But Schley did not go to Key West. It wa' t_°mf~d p°°“ble to coal-me squadmu n it nourishment for the baby ciin-r?in;th`eti1ne sea 29 miles west of - - ' S Santiago, and he re ‘of t,,¢1,;,,R_ ` ,- -S_S turned, taking up a po ition from four to S Lactated Food guarantees protec&m to - S - V S S I 12 miles nom sam. on the am, with We f-“feb” ff°m ell uses of hot vnwsbcn ‘ ' ‘ S _ _ _ ` -_ -S _S S the MJ_ssachusetts,I°wa and New Orleans itreubles such as cholera infantum,diarra~ _\ T110- Broadway Boot and Shoe Store. _ i s ho id S t . he steamed into a distance of abouti “am ye-en ery Sarong When All O_har Food _ Lactated food surpasses all other foods for infants because it saves life when the _ Yucatan passage for coal. S He had in the 'nk Emma” H” "j°°t°dS‘u °-°b°"°"“ bSaSrS ° S ~ o S Ss.-.af te. »_ 1 meantime received an order from otggigrgxd hu mm.. numw" nh. ' u,arkr';?S;0!i).e£ been In tha -S than other foods, and is the mole easily aeh and bowels. l \ ' » Santiago was unnecessarily s}°w_5 `w8S L. Makes The Infant Healthy And a ‘ ’ ' ,_ as ___ _ eeeeneee 9 'S S ck S .SS S 1 _ _ ._ _ . 1 . ' e s S . fha’ Laetated Food is the onl af liotheimsnve Lactnted Food an immed- S,00J yards from shore and' fired aetbe Eiate trial- if your babyvis sleepless, restless ,,- _ ‘ Cristobal Colon for about seven minutes. '°l‘l P¢¢'i*\-‘fiii Wil! 0‘lllSe the little ole to S ' S S S 44 1 W _ _ He was merely feeling’ the enemy but S en and °1°°p sweemy' At an ’ , gdruagisus. . ' this bombardment at lon ran , followed - __ ___ .__ _ _ _ Q 8 Z9 by retirementis made the basis of a charge f ’“-'°""' ‘uf timidity. Sampson arrived June ‘lst 1 S [1€3p- open sea. It so happened that on that - _ p ‘ ., , _ morning Admiral Sampson had gone to 1; *_ PI‘iI\C8>S`lI'86t, _ i _A,__,,,,,___,_, ._ __ _,_ ,.,._.._ .-----»-7\_ A fa' I. l. _zfiboney where he had arranged to meet Ch°f0\%71l» P. L _ f- - S SS S W Tignish 27drw _ _ Q' _._-E: _~ ' _ Y A TENDERS Sealed T-Snifierw f_~r ‘he fr ovion nfl e Dmliipg H-»u<» on the corner uf* Pri'u0e.end Kent Streets in Ch~r- Iottetown, will b~ receive-‘l by the nadersigned up ~» S.-\\l`URDAY. r_h» 3rd day oi ALGUST next, -1901, Lt '9 4’ S ¢ I"I;|:}“;°knn3o:¥ec.5_"inns msy be ly Schley’s c0nG`11Gb,duriuS the battle. W A N D gggg an my 1 fH.e, kent Ftreet, an ary _ ,, , _,_ 1 _ _ -'P tim. _ - - v ._ A» . - ‘Eddy’s _ 1' _ T.;..a..». mi.. ..n.@....1 ~r....1.._. _ln Work Son Plctou Waist Works _ U #Q #9 rezegmf/1.. for dwellirg House.” 100 Men or more. _ s 4 S S.- S- -- The lzwest ur any ten-fler ron ne _ , U ' 'q q 'ii S - _ Good W age.. "°""‘”"°”~ S 100 hbli bl.i__,ht hem-ing and took command. The blockade was D then kept up till July 3 when Cervera _' sought to save his fleet by a dash for the i Jen. Shafter. Sampson and his flagship, _ the New York were 12 miles away when J’ he Spanish fieet came out. In his ab- sence Schley was in command ofthe iieet _ and the battle was fouzht under those con- ditions, although Sampson and the New York arrived before it was over. Schle-y’s friends claim for him the credit -ii the victory. S.\xnpson’s friends claim he result was due _to the dispositions he had made and the orders given by him in ,reparation for an attempt by the Span~ .ards to escape. And they critieisesevere- §H. J. Worth, Livery Stables A %%%i¥$*% First class single and double teams. Fine rurnoute for Weddings Ld private parties. lephone S2 S g 5 20S-d 3m Proprietor _,- S _ _ _ _ r . _»~"x u|»._'6qg the Spanish fleet was in Santiago, but 'T Siilvited. - 1 ~ Sh085__SV&{Syi_|) 'gg SS 1 SS ‘ “bad been on May asm mar, he mana me n,I'°°”““°" F°°'"° *”’ i °°"“’°°“"“"' “"1 _ ._ wiitbe sold at -thii-pr'iEg|l'to-nigh-t only" ` 'SS' S "‘S Sgihey obey as he had to proceed to Key Weet for Se' em is the mmtndqgt mb°u”” tw S ` ' ' S ‘mother’e milk. S A _ `S ' ' * ' ' ” - . S S - cm. This despmhis made use :mister a License Food has a eomecivenean Ca" early "fd Het Wm: » S S charge at e°w;rdi¢¢ and imubgrdimtiom fence in all casesofi1ritabiiicyofSthe»eiom-3 o Othar b3¥`g0»ll1S In -I-@1113’ _ , _ if f \' n O Kenai/'S , f Teresa/ies, _f :MATCHES 4-_Q i ‘ » 1 _ _ - | ' _S SS S ¢=~S.--_-S-. S if SS _ o 'i ni A{a`de most of the * #&¥¥f§K§K&¥H&¥ in “f_}_'”’S" _ §’jj‘,,;"§““"“ ‘ _ Sold S S _ _ , everywher least money. _ D0l|'! ‘ U forget the _ " 1’ brand, ii W _ ,.1 _ _ _~-_ _ __ l i |-"-"3--""-'-'.__._..___.__-'--'._..._-“'...:'__.. ___ _ r“‘- sE'ss i -o1=_111e~ _S lL°‘W¢; aemnenaeem |078 CII' ’°*‘*!'¥ ._-'ee §_~l _ ii 15| 8 , _ ha., ¢ Redsoaaené p 5- z3d3m -iunlime _ na|if¢x,N.s.,begin3 .S September 3, 1.901 S Free Syllabus _and _iaionnetion xaulbacn is seiwfmen. `°__°°"‘fil! °°"“°"""° _ S Avplym V S S J ' ”°‘S’5" '- "‘°“"°Y“ 1, dtf. '%- 'ff fr, le Uric Acid ia the blood. Unheaithfy kidneys are the cause o the acid beigi i there. 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