ILY EXAMINE * ‘ — = > Sccncilinipeeodsicantsaheeaemniphaeonesneteaencneandeaatctaa ew oe a a a ooo eee ——— it Foro : Four Dollars per Year “This is Trus Liberty, when Free Eorn Men, having t» advise the Public, may speak free.”—Eoripipes. Daye Cops owe eents, —— - reece area aeeaneaenmeiaeeionmniltl — — . os " VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1898 NO. Ig cena Seen = eearen ageaneas EEE — —— doa THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, —_—_ -— , : L. ! WaS Uebleuraléts | i t3 oa “——_ ’ FINE CROP OF F.SH STORIES ‘ | ONE RESULT. ' ‘ j Excursions by Rail and Steamboat | —Football at New Glasgow. | — Queen's weather prevalie } throughou geaterday, 4° ithe ho lay was generally | observed From every available staff ' dgated the British flay, and shipping athe harbor was aiso gaviy cdecora ed. { The public offizes as well as the stores and other places of business wer closed dur- | ing the day. ; ' Attwelve o’clock the uenal salute in! i} i i we sonor of the occasion was fired from Fort | AA " 7 ’ ' ‘fj ’ ' Edward, the saluting detachment being | | ’ Vile ander commana of Lieut. Peake, of No, Hf en x 2} Company, Uavecian Artillery. td Ty A Great crowds of peopie left the city, aff AM WY" . . : j YS x every conceivable means of locomotion i J AY te 77 being used. The livery stables were well ) INS : patronize, and hundreds of people were : ee carri¢d by the steamers to Rocky Point fii OSE and elsewhere. be vy Among the many methods of passing se Queen’s Birthday is the popular picpicing, and the early morviug saw several crowds gssembled at different points, all antici- pating a day's fun either in the country or at the seaside. Probably the largest and moat jovial of these g atherings was carried by the well-known steamer William Ait- ken, which started from Pownal Wharf at 19.39, a.m., and took the excarsionists to West River Bridge. Disembarking here apleasant spot on the bank of the river was selected and a most pleasant day On the retura, at about 8.30, p. m., the Aitken steamed a short distance into the bay and then turning made slowly for her wharf fairly ablaze with all kinds of fireworks, attracting the attention of the hoate in the harbor and drawing a large crowd tothe wharf. Atthe landing, God Save the Queen was eung with a sincerity and gusto, which thrilled the listeners, nad certainly made a most fitting finale to one of the pleasantest days of the year. The excursion to New Glasgow, N.S. was attended by about two hundred people, snd was a success from every point of view. The Princess left the wharf at7 o’clock in the morning and returned about [9 o'clock at night. The sail to and from Pictou Landing was exceedingly pleasant, enlivened as it was by music and the tripping of the light fantastic toe. at & oF. il - * « » , wea cy ne: cae Pte cal a RR + rind FidaeAee “Se be ch werk. * oe gn oy ae Cae Pee \ “4 os a Fy Tod ’ , " - >. A Can . a bet i+ % % * ped , i ol z Freire ; | ony OR Oe aa s ee nt edie: amy it pivag ee s ; mM eae’ ; BiB ond ts Pe . é s og ee tes, % . ‘ ‘ 6 ae : at ~ YOURS” Maprip, May 24.— Captain Deschamps, of che Spaoieh auxiliary cruiser Moneter- rat, which arrived unexpectedly at Corruna Friday evenin baving | estayed the Amer sbips, | reached Vaa‘rid afernoon. In apile of the existing state of seige, mimense cruwde avaited his the ap proaches to the railway stetion. The station palace and other prominent places were cordoned by police. The populace welcomed Captain Deschamps with the wildest enthneiasm, ard police surrounding the carriage in which he role were scareely abe to restrain the surging crowd from unbarness pg the horee. Cap'ain Deschamps was driven to the Piasa de Independencia, to tke re- sidence of Marques Comilas. It is re- ported that he bas brought despatches from General Blanco for Senor Sagasta. There was no disturbance or disorder. enfuegos , can blockading Sundav ‘ g trom C coming in still awaits you at SARGAIN CORNER. The band of the League of the Cros: was in attendan se and ecntributed much to the enjovment of the occas on. The football game at New Glasgow be- tween the Abegweits of Charlo tetown and the New Glasgow team, was witnessed by a large number of people. It was exceed- ingly interesting throughout, and there was some excellent playing on both sides. The game, however reeulted ina draw each side having three points to its credit at the fisish. A return game will probab- ly be played at Charlottetown next autumn, =} ee eo a ee WET WEATHER AGAIN Waterproot COAT ---- W. D. WEKAY THE SPANIARDS — NOT CAUGHT YET. The U. S, Fleet Active, COMPLETING A CIRCLE ENCLOS- ING CUBA. | | | | Some British Warships at Jamaic2. Watching Operations, [SeecraL TO Tue Examiner.) Mixtreco Bay, Jamaica, May 25.—The waters south of Cuba have sudden!y be~ come the scene of great naval activity, | Commodore Schley who Jeft Key West the United States battleship Massachusetis and Texas, avd last Thursday with the armored cruisers Brooklyn and the yacht Scorpion is believed to be cruising off Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba. When the associated press boat left Key West last Friday morning, Admira| Sampson was still there, but it was opinion ! of naval offices that he rail for, Cienfuegos soon by eastern route, the two fleets thus completing circle of Cuba. The battleship Towa followed Commodore Schley on Friday, but was overtaken off Cape San Antonio on Saturday by tue torpedo boat Dapont with secret imstruc- tions, The battleship immediately in - creased her speed to the utmost limit and when last seen was guarding the entrance to the passage between the Isle of Pines and Cuba. The Dupont rushed on to- wards Cienfuegos. Five British warships are now in the vicinity of Jamaica. DESPONDENCY IN SPAIN. —_ —_ would [Specian To THe Examiner.] Maprip, May 25.—A mysterious silence reign® in official cireles and the-govera- ment discloses nothing from the seat of war. La Correspondencea Espana observes nat an unexplained feeling of de-pondency is noticeable, as no bad news has been re. ceived. We can only suggest that this feeling is caused by fears of the prolon- gation of the war. VENEZULEAN BOUNDARY. The Board of Arbitration to Meet in Paris in February. Wasuincton, May 24.—The tribunal which is to adjast the dispute between Venezuela and Great Britain as tothe houndarv between the former country and British Guiana will assemble in Paris next February. The claims of both couatries are now being made up. The case of Venezuela was laid before the members of ibe tribunal on March 16 last, avd vhe counter-claims of Great Britain will be presented July 13. The personnel of the tri- bunal was determined by the treaty of Washington in 1897, Chief Justice Fuller and Assistant Chief Justice Brewer, of the Supreme Court,beipg elected by Venezuela \o reprereot her interests. They and the two representatives of Great Britain have chcs- en, in accordance with the terme of the treaty, the fifth member of the tribunal in the persou of M de Mertenes, the eminent authcr.ty on international law, and chief councillor of the Russian Foreign Office. é j Thirsty } Ffot and We Announce Our Soda Water going full blast. Cool, Well-flavored Soda will be acceptably served dur- ing season *98. A. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sunnyside. SID OIDFO DEAF 2636 Cece ee neetee ODOD OD OOS 4 OOO ee = : ; ¢ ; ¢ ° : ¢ ¢ 0 3 Com.sons. Mr. RUSSIAN ARROGANCE |WOLSELEY SAYS AT TALIEN WAN’ IT’S A MISTAKE, An Objectionable Girculgr For U.S, i kad Guta ISSUED BY THE RUSSIAN CON- SUL AT TIEN TSIN WITH AN ARMY OF UNTRAINED VOLUNTEERS. —_ Withdrawn After Protest by British | Thinks They are Underestimating Government. Their Adversaries. —_—S — — ee (Spectat ro THe Examiner } [SeeciaL to Tak Examiner.) House of ae . ; Curzon, an~ | mander-in-Chief of the British army, in : | - informed the the States would make a mistake in Loxpon, May 25.—In the Lonxpon, May 25.—Lord Wolseley, Com~ George N. nounced that Russia had conversation with au American said British Government that a circular or the |} United Russian Consul at Tien Tsin, announcing that British and other subjects of Foreign | attempting to invade Caba with volunteers who are not fully drilled and disciplined. If that was done the United States might expect h2avy reverses when these trooys irained Spanish troops on Powers would not be allowed at Talien Wan without passports vized by Russian had knowledge and had been withdrawn. issued without its | encountered land, It would be a grave error to underesti-~ adversaries of Consuls, been The announcement was greeted with cheers. mate the gtrength of the American troops. It would cause me regret to see Ameri- cans even temporarily teaten, as all my Watching the Coast. Sr. Joun’s, Nfld, May 24.—The Gov- ernment has despatched the colonial | sympathies are with them. cruiser Fiona to patrol the southern coast; It is fortunate for United States that to watch for the possible coming of @ | this war is notwith a first clast power for it Spanish fleet to there waters. Commodore | : . s evidentthat in such an encouater they Bourke, commanding the British New- oe foundland sqnadrou, despatched the gun~ would bebadly beaten at the beginning, boat Columbia for the same purpose, and | although, I believe Americans are able to Admiral Fisher, on the battleship Renown, | b:at any nation in the long run. is hurrying north from Bermuda. The Customs officials are keenly observing al) coal clearances. Fresh tomatoes, rubarb, sweet potatoes, pineapples, coconuts and bananas at Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Honey in the comb at Beer & Goft’s. Children like it and it likes them: Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine—The Cough Cure. en ems s She eg SM NSN SUS SUSIE SR SIC A EE aE 8 We're ready to give good ‘feasons why we should have “. The first reason is--superior Were After Your Hat FOVTVy" work. 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