oe ’ 5 Fe | FW. HYNDMAN, wi DAILY EXAM INER_ a ~ Four Dolley pr Year ‘This ig True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Publis, may spealt fvee"-Rosiam cae lagereneaael VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1898. “NO [35 TEN PER YANKEES WANT ENGAGED WITH REJECTED BY SSSS555255525522258532838 (CENT. pISCOUNT eae ue se ee, ash purchases of Miacel- | aneous Rooks, Stationery, and Fa: cy Goode, schoo! books 5 per | cent., at CARTERS BOOKSTORE NB.—The above discount is given in s & all cases, where the cash purchase gmounts to 10c or more. Everybody is witled to it. snd should see that they get it.—Geo C. & Co. GEO. CARTER & CQ. 7@O @V OVD OD OVO VOQV oD ‘Try our Digestive Tonic If you suffer from loss of appefite, impaired di- gestion, weakness or nervousness, Ask your friends who have used it, 2; about it. Price 50c per 4! bottle. Made and sold only by a 4. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sunnyside. DODO OOO02-69D 029393 SHO 1D ODF oe 6S Se ee SO LO @ OS & @ G2 & Se 2G] OO] 58S) OOF 06302 \ Marine Insurance at lowest rates Hulls Cargoes &Freights British ad Foreion Marine Assets 10 Million Dollars General Marine Assets 29 Million Dollars Sterling Certificates issued payable in any of ‘he chief cities of Europe. F. WW. Byndiman, AGENT FOR P. E. }, TENDERS. TENDERS for catering to Cresc«nte Sports on C. A. A. A, grounds, Dominion Day Wl! be received by the undersa'zgned uo to Monday, 13th day of June, at 10 p. m. W. Lb. HARV, COVERED | Secretary. Ome to the Bargain Corner for Your MORE ISLANDS, Ladrones and Gardlines TO BE GOBBLED UP AFTER THE PHILIPPINES. Religious Influences Being Brought to Bear on President McKirley (Sreciat to Tae Examiner.) Powerful brought to bear upoo San Francisco, June 13. — influence has teen President McKinley ty the leading men reprerenting the great Protestant denom- inations against allowing the Philippines the Roman Spanish religious orders, to the exclusion toremain inthe coutrol of of Protestant missionaries; and in favor of the acquisition of the Ladrones and Carolines in the interests of Protestant missions, The warships Charleston and Monterey are not to seize the islands on this trip bu: to get to Manila assoon as possible and Admiral Dewey may be authorized ta take these is'ands with his fleet. Dewey hasbeen instructed to send back some of the veesels in his fleet to convoy the transports from the Ladrones to Manila, because three small gunboats _ are supposed to be still in the harbor of the Ladrones and Carolines and thes: _ vessels may take possession of the islands —— mene SET SAIL AT LAST The Great Fleet of Transports has Sailed. [Srecra, to Tas Examiver.] Kry West, June 13.—The great fleet of transporte for Cuba with fleet convoys are off. There are forty ships in the gathering BERMANY BOUND TO INTERFERE. Will Prevent Bombardment |\BY THE AMFRICAN NAVY OF MANILA CITY —_— According to a Despatch to London Daily Mail. [Srecia, ro Tak Examivxer.] Lexpox, June 13.—A despatch to the Daily Mai! from Nagazaki, Japan, savs “T have trustworthy that Germany is determised the bombardment of Manila.” information to prevent a nae oe —_—— ~~ vents Furnishings We have the following in all the latest styles: — White Shirts, from-... Negliege Shirts, from.........+++-40c to Black Shirts, from..... sedecatssoeeeae 1.00 ceed we eee se 1.25 Collars and Ties, Hose and Braces, Gloves and Handker- chiefs, all prices. In fact everything that makes the man Jook well dressed And the prices are right W. D. WeKAY Se THE SPANISH. AMERICANS WERE FIERCELY ATTACKED OF LANDING Four Men Killed and Their Ad- vance Pickets Missing. —_—_— [Specia, to Taw Examiner.) Lieut, Col. R. W. Huntingdon’s battalion of Marines was landed from the transport Panther on Friday. They encamped on a hill near an aban- doned cable station, at the entraice to the harbor of Guantananio and have been engaged in beating off a bush atiack by Spanish guerillas and regulars since thres o’vlock Saturday afternoon. The fighting was almost continuous for thirteen hoars uatil six o’clock this morn. ing, when reinforcements were landed from the Marblehead. Four Americans wounded. The advance pickets unier Lieut’s Neville and Shaw are unaccounted tor. Among killed is Assi-tant Surgeon John Blair Gibbs. The Spanish loss is unknown. Despite the lossof men the marines re- jeice that they have won an engagement in their first fight, were killed and one THE SINEWS OF WAR. $200,000,000 of U. S. War Bonds Will be Issued at Once, Wasuixgtex, June 1@. «All of the Fmémbers of thé cabivéi were present at today’s meting. The — preposed bond issue under the new revenué bill was «discussed and Secretary Gage’: plan of distmbation was approved. Ug- der the termsof the bill as it passed the house yesterday, the secretary 24 re guired to allot the bonds to those making application therefor in sums of $20 and upwar !s, the emaller amounts asked for to be alloted first. It is expected that the Hirst iseue of $209,000,000 will be likely over-subscribed. The genera) circujar of instructions to thé pablic will be issued by the treasury deyartmenutat Washicgton immediately after the sigaing cf the act by the president andevery available means will be used through the post officer: bankf and express offices, etc., of the cour = try, to place a very large proportion of the issue among people of amall means, Wiped out by Starvation. ere New York, June 10.—Captain Low, of the fruiter Allegheny, which arrived here Jast nigbt with» carzo of fruit from Savanilla and other West Indian points, aays that from what he learned on the trip the condition of things in Cuba ie de- plurable. Nearly all the peaceable Cubans have been starved to death, avd the Span- iards on the island are in a very bad way for food. The greatest proportien of the people have perished since Consul-General Lee left Havana. The Cuban race, says Cap’. Low, has be n practica ly extermin- sted. ee a ate ee er WALKING mot Try our New Waiking Shoes—so easy, Oh ! fo easy. Makes life worth living. Gentlemens’ and Lad- ies are alike. Children’s are in to. GOFF BROS Men Killed and Missing, Orr Guaytaxaxto, Sunday, June 12.— | MADE | Wasnixcrox, June 10 —There is some THE SENATE The School Funds Bil GREENWAY WILL NOT GET THE — 300,000 DOLLARS. County Court Judges Will Not Retire This Year. (Sexciat ro Tne EXxaMINeR.] Orrawa, June 13.—By a vote of 23 10 8 the senate rejected the second reading of the Manitoba schoo! funds bil:. This measure provided for an advance by the Dominion Goverument to Manitoba Goxernment of $300,000 school funds held in trust by the Dominion Government ou! ofthe sale of western lands reserved for echool The work of session is now practically completed. Mr. Mille bas announced in Sena'e and pur poses, Government would withdraw altogether that part of the bill referring to the re irement of County Court Judgee and the remainder of the bij] will become law. The Government proposes to take up next year the question of retirement of the judges. MRS. GLADSTONE FAILING. —_— —- Lonxpon, June 13—~Mrs. Gladstone w) o has been mentally failing for some time does not yealize her husband’s death. th: CSotinually speaks of him as being in the next roors 40q s00n Coming to her, LORD WOLSELY’S RETIREMENT, Spoken of in London, MAY BE THE NEXT GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA. Will be Succeeded as Commander-in- Chief by Lord Roberts. Re {[Specran to Tae Examiner.] New York, June 13.—The London cor- respondent ot the Evening Post says Lord Wolseley’s retirement from the position of Commander in Chief of the British army is certain. The Post demands a younger man, and also states the fact Lord Wolsely’s name is mooted in official quarters as acceptable to Canada as Governor Geneeal. Whether Lord Wolseley would accept ig another question. Lord Roberts will probably succeed Wol-eley as Commander in Chief and it is suggested that the Duke of Connaught may succeed Lord Roberts in command off the forces in Ireland thus solving the question ofa roya) residence in Dublin. Ss Yellow Fever Outbreak. —_— apprehension here over the outlook of special ceases of yellow fever at McHenry, Miss.; and steps have been taken with a view of preventing any possibility of an epidemic in the south. , aitér’s lor Wall Paper $$ FOR SALE OR TO LET. | eee eer on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty god rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good | Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in cOunection. Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL ' : ; TIT OT DO op U~e rie. ‘ aff] Sir Wilfrid Laurier in the Houee that the; £44,6444444454448444444 | 2 Wiss I 3 Sue Cf SS To day we're showing a freshly new lot * afl a, of cosy summer corsets, finely*made, perfectly s% ; prays ’ ¥ OF, < re "ane «(ll + x © re s 1 ‘ ax at a 8 skaped, light corsets, easy, comfortably—co ol M . > atl} : i 2 do. i> as a sea breeze, ar «at el) ai i ue L - First feome.— These, and then this range 7r aifl\ made of tine white net, made of a finer and > 14 inches ‘long, 2 side trels, 7 ouncee in . veight, sizes 20 to 26 stronger net, 134 "inches wi long, 2 side steele; 7 oz mas in weight, well shaped, S nicely. oo cents _— LOT NO3 Made of fine, strong white Wachusett ‘net, 4 side steels, 14 inches long, weight 10 eunces, size 19 to 28, beaut - . fully made and fiaished 72 cents Waist Wearing Women Are always’ delighted with the best of all corset Waists, “Tue GaLoria’ made of fine sateen, made in three pieces, the third piece being 4 narrow shaped strip lacing with elastic lace in centre of back, Ladies’ gize $1.10 Children’s Sizes te dud ‘1 BL MOORE & MCLEOD We give no sismps,our customers get ALL the discount, EAS AS ATS OS AS OS SAS ISIS SURES I ISI ue “Cs & Gays’ Plants Bedding flow.r plants - Daisy and Pansy in bloom, 30 to 40 cents per doz. e ‘lv- hock, Sweet WVgiliam, Dianthus [ndian Pinks Forget-me-not. 4c cork @ conic par aie tees lish Carnation Douvie, 15 months old, extra fine large plants &¢ each, 75 cents per doz "sm it size Carnations 3+ cents per doz. Double Peunia (very choice) 30 cents per doz, Verbena very fine and large, 40 cents per doz—aversge size Verbena 25 cents per doz, Stocks, Asters, Pholx Petunia Raisam, Canary (reepers at15 cents per doz, Candytuft, Nasturdium Larkepur, oes. i eta, Salpigioasi . Pansy Sweet Pea, at 12 cents) er doz, Pyrethrum or oldea Heather, tobelia, “weet Aiyssium orcarpet of snow for edgin t OO Dahlia Huds 6 certs each, Gladwlus 310 4 cents Cath, a Vegetable Plants—Early transplanted aabbage at 40 cents per 100'*now, all Caull- flower 5v cents per 110. extra early Tomatio,5 cents each, Celery transplanted 50 cents per 100. ground plants—( abbage 10 cents per 100, Cauliflower lc do, Tomato 12c per doz, Cucumber, Squash, Pumpkio, 12 cents per box. The above shipprd or mailed to any addrese inthe lozer Provinces on receipt of price Address, J, J. GAY & SON, Charlottetown P, E. tsland \ P. 8.—TDealing personally with our customers at the market, or Nursery Gardans at the head§ of Prince Street, wedo,notbind surselves to any price, Our customers from the country, visiting logn between Markat days can have their dlants pirect {rom mother Nursery Garden, Charlottetown, a h, od “sv { ; SIR ISS IORI IIIA IIIA IORI . ee : Printing = “Stan, Be a ed ra; : Printers - - g > : ge Goud Printing, dane by Goo runiers “ ¥ an Good Peper n ‘8 00 dearer than 7 aN -, t * Bad Printing, by bad Printers, “™ mo e *K ae wh) ¥y a * * Us a a” on Bad Paper. THE EXAMINER PUB. CO, Good Printers. * \ jonteesinnans dinachauienmesanesiaatanniiag greg oe ~ - a