< is | weg te ‘= & THE DAILY EXAMIN R feos Four D lars per Year 4 - This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ ‘_EoriPIpes, __ = : Single Uopier two cent, erg VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 4898 NO 13] ean eee os i Se ee ee TEN PER THE LATEST BOMBARD- ATLANTIC SERVICE THE PARLIAMENT SSSSSS SSL SSL SSS SSS SE SSS, aEVT. - MENT OF SANTIAGO Ist OU MT urchasese of OKS, Stat FCUOO! bo ks 5 os r | Vessels, CARTERS’ | ——- BOOKSTORE. |'HOW THE ATTACK WAS MADE. _—— unt is given in N B.- The above disc gil cases, where the cash purclase [Specian to Tas Examiner.] | . P } 1. aunts He or more Everv 0G 5 r. P ' ’ > : amounts to , | should th r | New York, June 8.—Particulars of the tied to it. “anu jUUIU Bee tua tuey , . en . & Co mbardment of Santiago on Monday Jast get it. — Geo. { 7 show thatthe fire of the American ships 0. CARTER & CQ. GEO. { 4 4 i Vy} 4 ) was very destructive. No American ship —— was hit and no American was injured. formed in double column six miles off Morro Caatle Auction Sale. REAL ESI TATE, lam instructed to sel) at Public Auction Ob the premises, on , aod at 6 o’elock in 3,000 yards leading, followed the mornin steamed si wy ih , | Fhe firet | off shore, the Brooklyn and Masea- ch nsetis, and turned westward. The se line, the New York leading, with the New Orleans, Yankee, lowa and | by the Marblehead, Texas md | | Orevon, turned westward. The Vixen ¢ rT S 5 Wednes day» June Sth | | snd Suawanee were far out on the left at 12 o’clock, noon. The did similar duty on eae watching for riflemen on shore. Thst desirable property on the corner o Dolphin acd Porter Grafton and Pownal Streets, the residence | the ri ight flank. ofthe late James DesBrisay, with laage | warehouse adjoining This property bas a frontage of 85 feet | on Powna! Street, and $4 feet on Grafton | Street. The dwelling house coniains 11 toome and is heated by hot water. Also on the same day, on the premises apper Hillsboro Street, at I o’cleck. The double tenement dwelling house and premises at present oceupied by Messrs Jobn Brown and Henrv Ball, and two vac- ant lots, Nos. 2@ and 21, nearly opposite Mr.J. D. Reid’s residence. Easy terns of purchase made knowa at sale. York, earthworks near Morro Tne line, headed by the New attacked the new | Castle. The Brooklyn column took up astation opposite Strella and Calatiua batteries and the new earth works along the shore. ——— THE INVADING ARMY, {Specta. to Toe EXxamives.] R. BEARISTO, Wasnincron, June 8—The whole of Auctioneer thearmy for the invasion of Cuba has left Tampa. Its destination is Santiago, and it comprises 16,000 regulars and 11,000 volunteers. “ Calarra was my great affliction for a num- ber of years. Doctors did not help me. Byafriend’s advice I began using your medicines, and was perfectly cured after taking three bottles of es 020 W020 O6B0BOO OD Cyclists and Athietes in general t should use FRICTION BODY WASH aE nl Relieves tired muscles, AY cr °§ swellin: ind ete. arsa aria.” Prepared and sold by J. MURPHY, 173 Mulberry St., Newark, N.J. TIT) , A. W, REDDIN, Phm 5 pusaeiel — — eT L dies ki > gloves; another lot at forty cr N® wAL DRU Gs }ORE cente. z . Harris, L ondon Honse. Sunnyside. DODD OHA 44D 9D 9DSDS HS AHOVOSOTGE oS Oe OSD ] DOSS S OS © ** 62 6 SE SO | §=6You can be suited with a nice suit very cheap at D. A | ses SOS HE OOF £6R02 | Bruce's. Cee - - een a ~ Printing in all its branches at the Exax- IwER office, one of the best equip ped Job Printing Bstabliskment, on P. E. Men’s black hose from 10c per pair to at D. A. Last Saturday is Saturday 65 Bruce’s. banner iis over our snap was blouses, th 3U0 hats at | 25c. They may so come early— Jas Paton & Co. for Wall! Papel ~ MACKAY'S For Hot Weather Goods ~—egiie— ‘Cal rar’s Island Gents’ Summer Underwear. Gent:i Summer Shirts. Gents’ Summer Neckties Straw and Crash Hats. Hats ana Caps. Juinew and Russel Cord Coats. Cotton and Cashmeie Hose, Everything in Gents’ Furnishings at Lowes’ Prices. Gente’ Gents’ W. D. WEAY Moe Posi of the Attacking, ANOTHER FAILURE, Peterson’s Can't Come fo Time ‘SEVERAL SUPPLEMENTARY CON- TRACTS LAPSE. The Government in the Soup Again- {SeecraL To Tue Examixer.] Mon7vreaL, June 8.—The Star’s London cable says the Peteraon’s have failed to satisfy the Canadian Government as they undertook todo before May 3lst on the completion of the underwriting of $6,250,~ 900 of capital company. The failure causes to lapse the supplementary contract by which the government extend~ ed concessions. in their the time for bu:ldiog and ——— ore A Canadian in the Fight. [SreciaL ro THe Examiner. ] go as fast as the waists, Sr. Jony, June 8.—Geo IF’. Phillips, ove of the crew of the steamer Merrimac, sunk at Santiago de Cuba harbor, is a son of Mr. Andrew Phillips, of the Intercolon’a! Freight'Department, St. John, and a native of Queea’s County, in New Brunswick. He enlisted in the United States Navy in March last giving Boston where his ‘ relatives reside as bis residence. News Notes. Captain- General Blanco has issued a decree which orders that no foreign jourpa- list sball be allowed to pass through the Spanish lines. Every foreigner seized in the character of correspondent sball be considered as abpy and judged as such according to the military code. The Madrid newspapers warn the Frenety press potto indulge in the illusion that Spain will purchase the assistance of Fravce against the United States, |y en alliance implyi ing Spain’s assent to a ces- sion of Ceuta and Melilla and the devel- opment of French preponderance io Mor occo. The Springfield Rep ublican says : “The new Anglo-Caradian- American commis-~ sion to arrange a settlement of all disputes between Canada and the United States has a difficult task, yet here’s good luck to it. The key to our future witn Kayland, we repeat, is our future with Canada. The way to have Anglo-American unity is to treat Canada like a brother. ~-In the Honse of Commons a few days ago the Premier gravely announced that the Government hod received no notice that West Huron was vacant,—thongh its own action in appointing Mr. Cameron, the sitting member, to an «flice of emoln- ment, 2ad made annew election in the constituency necessary. It won)d seem reasonable to infer, says the Montreal Gazetre, that the Government dors pot know what it does. That it does not care whatit does has been evideat for some time. WALKING MADE BAS New Waiking Oh ! lite Try our } Tal easy, fo easy. Makes worth living. Gentil: mens’ ies are alike. Children’s are in to. GOFF BROS and lLad- “THE PLEBISCITE BILL IN SEN- inade other | OF CANADA. Supplementary Estimates Passed, ATE COMMITTEE. —— ee Plebiscite Intended to sagsiopish the Public Seatiment. (SpgciaL to Tur Examiver | Orrawa, June 8.—Houze adjourned at 1.30 this morning, afier having peti the supplementary estimates. ati{} «ti tp DV, A «(ll why this department «il The eels that’s attracting custo Mulock ata late hour gave notice that | ah fit, « qrality y—harnessed to low price—S > SV AY Sy s EVERYSODY’S STORE”S 2 S988 scesi500 SD eee S5e0 -eee8 "%, V wv sea C7 Meese Ne Ne SSIs We ae we E ena em Sac ind fon san) (oD CL2 or) & RY “A Shirt Weists—forms the real reason 18 busy, in ladies’ is style, ee then sample he will introduce to-day a bill amending | at{}} values. the Post Office Act. at} Fielding also brought down two supple~ att} A nice lot of waists, first rate meutary estimates, att} een = te eee or In the Senate the, Plebiscite Bill is in af Hist ints,collar and cuf user committee. In reply to a question, Mr. Mills said the) * «idl : rlebiscite is intended to ascertain if sentis ment is strong enough to enforce the Jaw: Lhe vote might be so small as to be only an evidence of indiflerence. Nor Sotp,— The DesBrisay property was not disposed of at the auction to-day. The highest bid offered was $2,700. The, reserve bid was $4,000. Canadian Gov't Railway &ystem On and after MONDAY, 2nd May, 1898, trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. Trains Out- mate Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Reac down, up. —_-——— el . = PM. A. M. 3 10) 6 20) Charlottetown .../ 2 3010 00 4 31 ‘ 24) Hunter River. . 12 43 8 41 518 7 58) Emerald... ..... 112 0827 53 5 47) 8 25) . Kensington . 11 20; 7 4& 6 20 8 50 ar.) Lv. 11 00) 6.45 p. Mp, M.|" "| g’side la. 12 50/Ly. J | Ar. 10 30) 2 19). Port Hill ....... 9 06! 3 34) ‘OLA . <0 cccees 18 00) 4 3H .. Ares a ha | 6 55) | oO 0) Ae ene cade 6 00 > 5 lA. M. red. |A. M . wU .. Charlottetown .. .| 10 30 He \Bedford ........ | 9 37 4 10 er Mt Stewart {mi °= 22) |.. Cardigan... /.... 7 35 3 49) [, .Georgetown ...., | 710 — . si lA. M. » Mt} A. M.| 4 05 .Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55) 1 ON Ba sik knees 6. 204 ot P M.| A. M.| v. M. A. M.| SiR. Beeld janes 7 ww | 6 05|..Cape Traverse ..| 7 0) Pr. M. \A. M,! ] A. M| p. M. 6 20\lv. .Charlottetown, P.E.I. Ry..ar 10 30 | 8 Wiar.. Summerside, P.E.I. Ry. .lv, 8 05] 9) OO}ly.. Summerside, C.S.N. Co. .ar) 8 00} 11 3Olar..Pcint duChene,C.S.N.Co..ar, 5 10 1 OOlar.....Moucton, I, C. R.. lv 4 00 Pp. M.| Pp. M. | 7 45lar..... Moncton, I. C. R......ar} 3 DDI i. 1 a. M. | 2. liv. .... Leva, & & RB. x... ee 20 | 4 2lar.....Montreal, I. C. Rte oe pr, MI lp. M. Pp. M. P. M, 1 O5lv....Moncton....1. C. R....ar' 3 SS] 1 30lv.....St. John, C. P. R. Iv, 1 10] 2 7 Bar....Boston, B. & M.R... .lvi 7 OO} 4 CH’TOWN TO HALIFAX, A. M. Pr. M. | 6 ORiv.....Chrtown S. N. C......ac1 4 6 l5ar.... Halifax, 6s ...Wvl TDI .™M i Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man, Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. G. A. SHARP, Supe ndent, { I FOR SALE 02 TO LET. ——_— That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good | rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good | stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard | in coanection. 4»ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Jd | i | | 1 AY SS cents af] then a range of waists, in Stripes, | «ill plaids; and taocy patteros, blue and Isa lovely line, They're very > piok mostly casily worth 60c each | pretty musiins and prints al! light g tor 45 cents, | - for example, a dainty stripe effect “AS { with waite collar and cuffs (separ- Ze AT 60 cents able) reguiar $1.15, value goes at 86 cents 4424462222454 Aas Isaline of waists of good grale print. light and medium shades, very pretty patierns, separable col- Jar, attache cuffs, the regolar price would be 80c, to go at GO cents ee AT 94 cents Is a black shirt waist of fine, soft fast color goods, detachable white collar; attached white cuffs, sizes 3 ; and 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at 94 cents And a‘new line of beauties in half a doz of new colors and shades $1.00 We give nostamps—-our customers get all the discount, MOORE & MCLEOD What Wro Advertise VWfo Have sehneenEEnERRE ena att M2 NAMM Mo MEN SM SMe Se Ee 20% SMe MAIZE SMe AS AS BO AS US AS AS US ASUS OS ASD ASK IRS AS AS AS ASF SiS Sasa OT LA at PPPGBAIG Pa . no ise ! 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