T Dollars per Year —— Terms : Four E DAILY EXAMINER_ “This is 3 True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ ’__Evripus, Single Copies CWO OrNbs, eee ccc A lle ——— VOL 38 Ss WOTHER CHANGE IN THE PLANS, Ty Decoy The Spaniards aN ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE ON ON CUBA And an Engagement With the Fleets may Ensue. 7 (SproraL te THe Examiner.] +198 wo Tee tlits WASHINGTOS, May 18. rhe military operations of the Government have once turn and the nore taken an aggressive proposed invasion of Cuba which bas been sa up upon the repor! of the arri val ofthe Spanish fleet at Martinique wtied out atonce. The Strategic Board is to be sconvinced that the Spanish fleet propo- «sto avoid a direct engagement, and hence te iseue will be forced. jtis hoped that an immediate invasion of Cuba will decoy the fleet from its hid- ing place and compe! it to give battle with the combived American + Rigid censorship is maintained at Key West and nothing is known of the where- quadrons. shouts of the American warships in West Indian waters. ' Nine thousand volunteers have been weoutred and are fast moving to Florida whence they will be speedily landed in Caba. [tis believed thst tLe army will yy transporte as early ae Sunday, and that sdecisive Jacd battle and the capture of Havana will follow before the end of next neck. move ———$.____.» The Second Winter Steamer. (Sewetan ro Tue Examrver.] Urrawa, May 13.—It is understood that BM pain McElvinney, who is now on the 7B (0 Great Britain, bas been instructed Wyarshase or contract for the construc- to in Glasgow of a steamship for Prince B liwerd sland winter service. ~~ - F260 6Q OD £00 000062 HSHING SEASON NOW OPEN. See our sample Card Flies. We cannot show these go ds tu window, (*pecially tied fur use) Rods, Reels, Castes, Lines, ete A aga. Prices lower than ever. .W. BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE oS eS See SE OOS. Om Ce we ee we 04 o-~n-6 ~<a 6. GSODVMOOOS OOD OQDODGOD ~4@2.°48<59% ——_ we = s S Me 2 in SS}]>o OOF 066200602 * a ye - YOUR———= CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. RUSSIA, FRANCE AND GERMANY And Philpin islands | WILL NOT PERMIT CESSION TO ENGLAND. a Russia Will Occupy Other Terri- tory. [SpeoraL tO Tue Examiner?) Rome, May 18.—A member of the Ruse sien Embassy here said that Ruasia, Franee and Germany have agreed not to permit the cession of the Philippines to England. If the occupy other territory cession be made, Rugsia will ——$ AMERICAN SHIP BLOWN UP. And Eighteen Lives Lost. —- + (Serectra, to Tue Examiyer.] Mapeip, May 18.—An official despatch from Havana confirms the previoua reports of the blowing up of a small naval vessel off Cardenas, resulting in the loss of eight- } een lives. The despatch says that the vessel waa American. WEWS FROM PHILIPPINES. More American Soldiers Wanted, (Sreetat to Tas Examiver.! Hone Koxe, May 18.—Consul Wildman has returned from Kowloon Bay to which place he took a Guinealdo and the insur- gent cabinet on the cutter McCulloch, and arranged for the storming of Manila by the insurgents. A battle io expected shortly. More American warships and a strong military force are urgently needed. GLADSTONE’S LAST HOURS. ([Seectat ro Tus Examiner ] 1 Loxpon, May 18.—The following bull- tin, issued at 3.46 pm yesterday, awid thet there had been a failure of Gladstone’s strength durieg the previous six hours. His pulse is with difficulty perceptible at the wrists, aod the extremities are cold. | When offered medicine at 4.30, quater day, Mr. ‘No, no.” Apart from this he has seldom spoken, He is prac Gladstone exclaimed, except to Commence @ prayer. + tically unconscious. LATER. Hawarpen, May 18.—Late last evening all the servants of the Gladstone house. hold were admitted in the eick room fora final farewell. They found Gladstone | lying on his right side in deep sleep as ir turn touched his haid ‘dead. Kach ino aud left the room tearfully. WET WEATHER AGA Waterproot COAT... - Mill awai: s jou at W. D. BARGAIN CORNER. WRAY | CHARLOTTETOWN TO LIVERFOOL PSLAND, WEDNESDAY, _ MAY 8: 1898 -_— 4 ’ / a O — — ‘she HAS THERE BEEN AN ENGAGEMENT Rumored Fight on Sunday CANNONADING HEARD OFF THE) COAST OF HAYTI. Story Brought by a Military Com- mander. \SpeciaL to Tue Examiner, ] Port Av Prince, May 18.—A sensation was caused here by the arrival of the military commander of Isle Tartuga off the north coast of Hayii, and cue north of | Port au brought word to Haytian war department of what is beliv- | Paux who ed to have been a naval engagement on Sunday. The commandant reached Port au Panx from Isle Tartuga in a canoe. He reported to the war office that throughout the whcle of Sunday very per~ sistent cannonading had been heard east of the Island and that from its duration and intensity that a very serious action | was in progress. A thick fog at the time made it impossi- ble to distinguish any vessel that might be engaged. SPANISH SQUAD SQUADRON AT PORTO RICO, Cruisers and nd Destroyers, REPORTED ENGAGEMENT OFF. COAST OF CUBA In Which American Landing Party Was Repulsed. (Speciat tro Tue Examiner ) Porto Piatra, San Domingo, May 18.— It is reported here that a Spanish squadron of fcur cruisers and two torpedo boat de~ stroyers, commanded by Admiral Cerv ero, | is at Porto Rico. The report appears to | be generally accepted here as true. | Loxpox, May 18.—According to a epecial despatch from Havana there has been an engagement off Port of Caubar en Provinee South clau aod it is allegeded an American lJaading party haeye been re. pulsed. A Lineof Steamers From the Island Capital to Call at a New Bruns- wick Port. Havirax, May 17.—Ata recent meeting of the Chatham, N. B., bowrd of trade, the president, W. S. Loggie, reported that there 18 &8 MOVement On foot In/Pricnce Edward Island to secure a subsidy tor a steamship line between Charlottetown and an English port, and strongly urged that, if the sub- sidy were granted, tie steamers should call there. There was no necessity for stopping at Halifax, as proposed, because Halifax. is already favored with steamship commupication, and the steamers should certainly call ata New Brunswick port instead. He and Senator Snowball! bad impressed this view of the matter on Sir’ Louie Davies, who bad promised to con- sider it. The steamers could geta large portion of their cargoes at Chatham. They could get pulp, lobsters, deals and other freight. Buy only Shorey’s clothiog.—Paton & Co, are Local Agents. Artificial Teeth Best Material—Every Set Guaranteed. | $1,460,355, of which §1,2 | able to capital, - ™ mi rome me : “e TT | ‘ NZ NL NE AYE te, ate . ‘S oni Ze SMe Me MS eS Me Se Me ‘ M% Ye 2Y M37 2 Se Me ei ‘es OF GANADA, Supplementary Estimates THOSE FOR NEXT YEAR YET TO BE SUBMITTED. Extravagance in the Penitentiary Investigations. tro Tae Examiner) Orrawa, May 18 —Hon. Mr. Fielding, the Minister of Finance, has brought down the supplementary estimates fur the year ending next mon-h. The amount asked for is no (SPECIAL less than 87,344 is charge~ 1897-98; $134,991 to rev~ enue, and $38,018 to uprovided items for 1896-$7. Among the items is one of $600 to pro- vide Dobel!, a minister without office, with a private secretary. This isanew de- parture. ‘ Colmer, the secretary of the high com-} missioner, gets $300 additional salary, making $3,300. A full sessiona]- indemnity is aliowed Dupont, Perry and McCarthy, who died puring the ceesicn. Five thousand dollars for repairs to the Str. Stanley is the only item of special interest to P. E. Island. The last page of the little book contains le very significant item being the balance for expenses of the investigation of Kings- an Penitentary $1,187, balance of ex- “penses for investigating St. Vincent de | Paul Penitentiouery $17,727; and inves- tigation of Mauitoba Penitonary $2,420. The franchise bill was read a third time and the Posts: bill was taken up the House going into committee. In the te, Hon. Mr. Casgrain moved an adjouranmest for a fortnight. The Minister of Justice did not think the “sessicn would continue long enough to justify such apn adjournment. Hon Mr. Wood a+ked whether a mea- | sure for taking over the Drummond Rail- way would be introduced, and Mr. Mills said the matter bad pot yet been consider- ed, but if the Government should intro- duce a bill, it would be & simple one which could easily be disposed of in a few days. st Sagan TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT Tn all cash purchases of Miacel- Janeous Rooks, Stationery, and Favcy Goode, echoel books 5 per cent., at CARTERS BOOKSTORE N. B.—The aboye discount is given in all cases, where the cash purchase amounts tol0c ormore. Everybody is entitled to itund should see that they get it.—Geo C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & COQ. Bookseilera &ec . 1“ 7 PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 FIRST ALWAYS PAYS.... Lowest Rates, Generous Settlements WE. H. BEER, 1 Authorized Dr. J. P. Murray. AGENT FoR P. E. ISLAND 145 Queen St, i FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT et Me Bek ee —!_ < heen st f = aod a ~< 09 PAIRS GLOVES TO 60 i 09 GENTS A PAIR We've just gone through our Kid Glove stock, picked out several lots, of which we have not 4 complete range of sizes and placed them all on sale at 59 Centsa Pair - Some black, some colored,all 7 stud MY, lacing, regular price 90c and $1.9 sh Positively none exchanged. or taken © MY back. i wv WN = HANDSOME, NEW HAND COVERINGS SS ain —) SEERA V VYSIKFIVIVVTe SM SY SS SRR Nese 7S NY, 4 eS a US STE TSS AEM TE AUT TS BS AAS SSS TIS ry We’ve a Kid Glove stock we’re proud of New gloves in hundreds, await your choosing, New shades. new styles, and plenty of them. Handsome line of Black Kid Gloves with colored facing and stitching, and colored kid with contrasted facing and stitching, 7 stud lacing, $1.10, 1.30, ).35, Blaek and colored Gloves. 4 bsttou, guaranteed Tse A very nice line, black and new ehades, 7 stud lacing, “Perrin” made, all — $1 10 “Perin’s” well xnown and de- servedly popular “Bretagne” in black and new shades, 7 sind Jac- Stylish line of Kids, Black or colored with contrasting facing and stitching, 2 push buttons $1.45 ing, guaranteed 1 35 A very nice live of washable Chamois } Gtoves, natural, 75c Finer grade, white - S0c Every glove we advertise except the bargain lot at head of ad— eome under the following: — OD OD Oe WD HO 2DOD ®>OO>* CUARAN TEE This pair of Kid Gloves is guar- asteed by MOORE & McLEOD, and if they should rip or tear On first putting eon, not having been further worn by the purchaser aed correct size bought, will be replaced vy another 0G OS 02B0G 56,6 DOD 5990S 09 OO0320R se pair. Mw DOSS OD OD @ 6E-7 0202 o a ar «eMiCO VICLEOD “a> Se OFF HPSS TTT STO TTC STS SSS STSS J ust belies we put it away for the summer; what? The Quebec Heater We put one, (No. 6) on trial in the City Hardware Store; started the fire Jan, 28th, it was never out till May 14th; always left without attention from Saturday at 6 o’clock till Monday at balf-past seven o’clock—about 38 hours, From Jan. 28th till April 22nd it burned 56 pounds of SOFT COAL per 24 hours, thus showiog that the City Hardware Store, office included, can be heated from Nov. lst to Mav let for less than $12. The store is 27x60 feet, ceiling 13 feet high. NO GRATE, VERY LITTLE LABOR OR ATTENTION, NO POKING, NO SHAKING, consequently NO DUST. Don’t forget it next fall. GIVE away or THROW away your base-burner and get a QUEBEC HEATEP.. Save coal,lab o CITY - HARDWARE - STORE RR. B. NORTON & CON LTD — — = —$— — - - alae a | second Edition Outat 5.30. FIT Teer eVeVeOVy TT. a PEPE VETTTTT? — ta _.