DAIL Y EXAMINER - “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having t> advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipgs, Single Vopies Cwo ceats VOL 38 lb <= ————— — de ee ’ foes : Four Dollars per Year On us “HouniaRds WiLL “8 PROLONG THE WAR, Hyying, for Intervention ee, 18 mone STRONGLY iS janiards want a Coaling Station in Mexico. : (Sreciat TO Tue EXAMINER.) Kiscetox, Jamaica, May 23. — The igfayette brings information of an expedi- for the pur mmof endeavouring to secnre coaling | ageilities etc., at Mex co. Senator Arnblard was a Lafeyette pas~ | goger going to take the oath of office. Heis of opinion that the Spanish fleet gendeavoring lo eva lea meeting io order g prolong matters for the purpose of aring the intervention of the Powers. Le — | ; a BS vo of Blanco to Vera Cuez, ‘ . - . « " . ‘ ‘ itis intended by the Spanish, if the S jgericans attempt a landing, to force the Qubans to the front to bear the brunt of be American’s fire. ' The Spanish are having great difficulty ' gmeuring engineers for their vessels wing to the fact that foreiguers holding gob places are leaving in Jarge numbers. There are stronger fortifications than perat Havana Santa Clara and Vedado. = Thelatter isa resort for the wealthy _ SHIP NEWS. -- Port of Summerside. ENTERED May 21—Ella Mand, [rviag, Richibucto; Maggie Roach, Weston, do; Minnie A, Anderson, Newcastle. CLEARED May 2i—C W Ada, Brundage, Sheet Harbos, Ella Maud, Irving, Richibucto; MisnieA, Anderson, Cape Tormentine; efCommander, Langill, Pictou; Ida, Demerara. ' mee 99 @QO0G 6 64 COO oD ITRY US for holiday supplies. We will make a s ecial effort to give you extra value. Fishing gear all kinds Splendid lot of flies. 8 cigars for a quarter until ter holidays, A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAu DRUGSTORE a SO Oe ee ee ae ee eee ee ' Sannyeide. § SOV OOO O4F C2OOD ~——_. S ——— * . a ae ~ |HAVEN'T GOT HIM DOOD? 2S O5O4OS 0GV903093 0240.74. 59454 WET WEATHER AGAIN WN P: E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 23, 4898 NO 18 CORNERED YET, ' Cervera Still at Large, /'YANKEES FIND IT HARD TO. CATCH HIM. | i And Operations Have Come to a Standstill. {[Srecrat To THe Examiner.] , Key West, May 23.—Speculation is still concentrated on the whereabonts of Admiral Cervera’s squadron, the general Opinion favoring some point on the south- ern Cuban coast. As both are now i patrolled by United States warsbips, the | naval authorities will not admit the possi-~ sides of the Island bility of Cervera’s escape. Reperts from Admiral Sam pson’s squad ron say that all is quiet off the north coast of Cuba. Nothing from Commodore Schley is ex- | pected before Tuesday. A rumor has reached here that four American warships, while bombarding Santiago de Cuba, were driven off by the Spanish fleet, but the story is generally discredited. AN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION For Canada and . Ss SIR LOUIS DAVIES TO REPRE- SENT CANADA. ee | To Arrange the Details of a New Treaty. _-_— ——< [SreciaL to The Examiner.) May will begin thie week between the officials of the State Department and the British Ambaseador and Sir Louis Davies, Cana- dian Minister of Marine, as the prelimi-~ nary step towards a Conveation or Treaty between United Staies and Great Britain clearing up the numerous long pending W AsHINGTON, 23.—N egotiations controversies between these countries. Sir Louis Davies will arrive here on Tuesday. Itianot known who will be appointed on the British side. Sir Julian Paunce- —. fote will be ove of tne commissioners and the other two will be Canadians, possibly Sir Richard Cartwright and Sir Louis Davies. It is hoped that Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself may be able to act as one of the Canadian Commissioners. The Commission may meet in Ottawa.. SS a a | Waterproot COAT ~..- still awaits you at WwW. D. BARGAIN CORNER. WRAY THE ANGLO-FRENCH i aN NAERR. ate, waN COMPLICATIONS Niger Difficulty Settled FRANCE GIVES BOUSSA TO ENGLAND. And Gets Nikki Herself—Mutual Concessions. —— [Spsciat ro THe Examiner.] Paris, May 23.—The Figaro publishes an iraportant that the delicate Niger question, which threateved to lead to an Anglo-French war, has been settled and that an agreement between the two Governments will be signed this week at the French oreign office. The agreemeni it is said will be satis- factory to both nations, It involves mutual concessions, the ehief being that the town Boussa which the French occupied but which the Eng’ i<h claimed by earlier treaties, will be given to England while France will retain Nikki and two towns in the middle. The importance of Bouassa lies in fact that itis the highest town to which the river Niger is navigable. announcement New bicycle suite, new suits for ren, new waterproof coats, new odd pauts, new youths suits, —Prowee Bros. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT Tn all cath purchases of Miscel~ eet Carter's for Wall Paper THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Businass is Away Behind SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES NOT DOWN YET: A Lot of Bills Delayed - Sir Wil rii’s Health. [SeectaL To THe Examiner ] Orrawa, May 23.- The Premier i: not yet quite recovered from bis illness Lut hopes to gei to the House to- lay. Tae Government bas net vet decided ébout the Yukon. Sifton is believed to be still pledged for McKenzie and Man, and meanwhile the Government is away behind with busine-s. The supplimentary ‘estemates for nexi year, which were promised for Friday sre no. in sight, and itis believed that they are not yet ready. At least twenty government bills are not, yet presented for their second reading. EDWARD BELLAMY IS DEAD. (Sreciat to Tue Examiner J Sprincrietp, May 23.—Edward Be]~ ‘amy, the author of “Looking Backward,” is dead. Yet laneous Rooks, Stationery, and cent., at CARTERS’ N. 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The Quebec Heater We put one, (No. 6) on triai in the City Hardware Store; started the fire Jan. 22th, it was never out till May 14th; always left without attention from Saturday at 6 o’clock till Monday at hali-past seven o’clock—about 38 hours, From Jan.28ih till April 22nd it burned 56 pounds of SOFT COAL per 24 hours, thus showing that the City Hardware Store, office included, can be beated from Nov. Ist to Mav let for jess than$12. The store ie 27x60 feet, ceiling 13 feet high. NO GRATE, VERY LITTLE LABOR OR ATTENTION, NO POKING NO SHAKING, consequently NO DUST. Don’t forget it next fall, or THROW away your base-burner and get a QUEBEC HEATER. Save coal,labo and trouble, and get comfort. Buy at the . CITY - HARDWARE - STORE KR. B. NORTON & CO LTD Second Edition Outat 5.30. GIVE away 1a a aT i a TORO EP om) emt eae