nl, ay — ~ lerms : Four Dollars per Y ear —_ — “ rem VOL Shoes for Fussy Wien We have just received from tha Lynn Shoe Co. a line of Mens Boots made of Box Cal!, medium heavy sole, extra wide Ball, medium toe, a good fitter and a gurantee to wear well. GUrF BROS SI™DV SV OD O04 6 VIVO] Baby’s Own , SOAP This isa great favorite with a sreat many people. (Fresh etock just received.) 6 Weare showing also three or four special lines just received at very low prices. Besides these we have some bar~ ‘ gain lote at bargain prices. Pure € UCastiles, etc Look over lot and see prices. A. W. BEDDIN, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. ‘ ) OO © S 6a 6<.02 6% CW eo = *-S. oe ‘ unnyside. " aymaataee Otte om oe et? 606300 AA4BAA If I's Newson’s—It's GO aif! «ti If You Want THE enate Read. ROOM ‘ed People i ! DAI OC ttt tittle enya LY EXAMINER _ This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evripiprs, CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ER? <eScteren, | ORDER RESTORED IN CRETE Have Been Killed in the Riots. [Srecian ro Tue Examiner.) Canpia, Crete, Sept. 9.—The detach= meat of the International which here occupied the fortifica- cations and restored order’ that were killed during the rioting. troops has arrived It is now estimated 200 persons -_-— —---»> --— — AFTER THE KHALIFA. ee ee He Has Not Yet Been Captured, (Srecrat ro Tue Examiner. ] OMpURMAN, Sept. 9.—One of the guns boats, sent in pursuit of the fugitive Khalifa bas returned here. Her com~sander reports that he went sixty miles up the river and saw about one thousand fleeing horsemen. Against the Liquor Traffic. Orrawa, Sept. 7.—The Government has received a memorial from the National Temperance Federation of Great Britain, asking that stringent measures be adopted to control the liquor trafficin the Yukon and the Western Canadian gold fields. A Martyr to his Work. Lonpow, Sept 8.—A special despatch from Omdurma rays: Hubert Howard, the correspondent of the Times, met his death owiug to his eagerness to get the firat news of the fate of Karineufeld and the other European prisoners of the Kbalifa. He pressed intothe city before it was sate to do so and waa making his way al! alone down a narrow alley leading to the prison, when he was attacked and killed. D096] 06S OD HOODOO OS 0062023 ; Kitchener Congratulated. in the name of the citizens of the London, upon his great victory over the Dervisbes city awaits him upon his return Lere. a Hall Rack for $4.B0O «i We have it. 12.00, 15.00 and 16.00. Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut. always glad w show goods. WSZSBaBBAZAS <i} -«ll| «ii{! «il «(il Our other prices are $5.50, 7.25, 8.50, 10.00 We have all the newest designs in Birch Gome in and look round, we are ~attie— Jonn Newson FFVFsTI+TTCTTTTTTTeCrTS f ———————————————— a ——I_ ;MACKAYS?2 PAPPPIPPIPPPP PIA LPAIG IV LADIES | = . Just’ received a f2w,fshort Versabie Plads &c. Bought at Sut at following price. Ide $1.50 $2.48 $1.65 $2.99 for CLOTHS. %, rite “" cttslnc’ im *. " hak Fak by ae ‘er tae ye PE? . ; Rees ae rae oe sR =~ ends for ladies¥e:p+s. In re- a bargain and will be v.eared d0¢ 7de $1.50 for $1°25 for 85c at the bargainicorner for for for—W.:D. MACKAY i Ya e: ~~ ~~, > London, September 8—The Lord Mayor, od Ah484 | DISORDERLY SCENES IN THE CORTES Members Threaten and Insult Each Other, SEVERAL DUELS FOUGHT AS A RESULT. WILL BE Spain is Desireous to Hold on to the Philippines. [Specta, ro Tue Examiver.] Maprip, Sept. 9.—The disorderly scenes which were witnessed ia the chambers yesterday would have shamed a bull ring. Fists and sticks were shaken in the air / and invectives were heard on all sides. As a result several duels are expected to place. It is understood here that Spain intended to bargain at Paris peace conference to re~ tain part of Philippine Islands, but the im- pression prevails that a republica will be established under the protectorate of the United States, Great Britain and Germany An Indian’s Appeal. _ Toronto, Ont., September 7.—A_ real Indian chief addreseed the Methodist Gen~ eral Conference yesterday afternoon in the person of Chief Benson, from one of the North West Missions. Rev. Dr. Sutherland spoke of him, and Chief Benson, who is a very old man, then took the platform. “I epeak English very little. I am Indian, regular Indian. I am glad to see Methodism prosper. I remember when there were few Meth: dists here, 20 or 30. These are now gone—in Heaven. My people hear the good word of Mr Lawrence every Sunday. L.can sing a little. “Sing, sipg,”’—asked several. The Chief theu started a hymn, winding up with an appeal for his barren, barren home. A collection was at once taken up and President Carman placed an envelope, las congratulated Sir Herbert Kitchener; containing the proceeds into the Chief’s hands, “This is universal language,” said and informed bim that the freedom of the he. “I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I shake hands with you all,” said the Chief. —_—_—_—_—_- > Dreyfus and the Emperor. Berwin, Sept. 8.—The Cologne Gazette says: “Ifthe French military newspapers incite the belief that France. through the publication of the whole Dreyfas docu- ments, wiil risk war with Germany, the latier is entirely unconcerned. We are aware of what documents are meant, namely, certain alleged letters that Em- peror William is supposed to have written to Dreyfus. Germ ny awaits the publi- cation of these forgeries with the utmost indifference. The Emperor does not cor- respond with spies. However, in the event of an agent or superior officer having forged the Emperor’s name, this would not be a reason for Germany making war on the republic.” DR. CHASE’S CATARRA CURE, BLOW ER INCLUDED, 2*c, acts magically and cures quickly, One ap Dlication ailays pains, clears the passage, reduces inflamation and givescomfort. Curescoldin the head, Hay Fever, Rose Fever, Catarrhal Deafness, and all headand throat afflictions which if not taken in time .will leae w Chronic Ca arrh and laterconsumption. It is sure, pure and harmless, easily applied. = = — - > =< Sees oar Hire Insurance Marine insurance Life Insurance Accident Insurance Written in reliable panys at low rates FW. Hyndman com- raat « t é* ot ~_ +* - — "“"V,- i ; 'THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO Pe ry ¥ “ ISLAND: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1898 _ “NO 2O4I A SENSATIONAL DEVELOPEMENT in the Famous Dreyfus Scandal, FRANCE GIVES NOTICE That he will Demand his Passports if Certain Letters are Used. [Speciat TO Toe Examiner J Rome Sept. 9.—The Tribunal declares that Count Von Munster, the German Ambassador to France, in the name of the Emperor William, has just reported to M. Del Casse, the French Foreiga Minister, that alleged letters between the Kmperor and Count Vor Munster, and the Emperor aud Captain Dreyfus are spurious, and that if the French Government sbould utilize euch false documents in an eventual | trial, he, Von Munster, had orders to de-~} mand his passports. GALLANTRY OF THE LANCERS. Bravery Praised by the Lompon, Sept 8.—The papers here en- large proudly on the charge of the twenty~ First Lancers at Omdurman, which they describe as a second Balaklava. Making all allowances it seems to have been a brilliant defeat. It was the maiden engage~ ment of the regiment, which was recently converted from Hussars. They were ordered to prevent the broken enemy from returniog to Omdurman, five miles distant. They charged to withia thirty yards of the Dervishes, when suc~ denly they found themselves confronted by 2,000 hidden reserves. They did not hesi~ tate, though they were exposed toa wiiher- ing infantry fire, but begam to back their way through the enemy, who stood twenty deep. They struggled througb, but every onewho fel] was instantly hewn to pieces by the fanatical Dervishes. ; The brunt ofthe fighting fell on No 2. Company. A corperai of this company, who arrived ou the far side of the enemy drenched with blood and reeling from weakness, was ordered to fall out. Wav- ing his bent lance,he shouted “Never,” aud cailed to his equadron: “Form up No 2.” After cutting Janes through the enemy the Lancers, bleeding and blown, reformed steadily. Col. Martin refused to allow them ru charge again. He ordered them to dis-~ mount ard to pour a carbine fire into the Dervishes. This fire drove the enemy back into the line of the Anglo- Egyptian fire. Another izcident of the charge was the gallant attempt of Lieut. Montgomery, Captain Kenna and Corporal Swerbuck to recover the body of Lieut. Grenfell. They kept the enemy off with their revolvers and placed the body on a horse, which, however, shied, rendering their attempt fruitless. Despatches from Berlin, Vienna, Paris and Rome say that the mayors of those cities join in an unwonted chorus of un~ grudging praise of the British troops. The Temps, of Paris, for instance, says that the British army has given proof of that valor, atonce disciplined and impetu~ ons, whichis tbe grand military virtue of the race. Press. Revenue From the Yukon. Ovrrawa, September 8.—The revenue collected by tne Canadian Government in the Yukon, tor seven months ending July, is thus stated: Sale of lote in Dawson, $28,450; liquor permits, $9829; certificates and licenses issued by'gold commissioners, $90,664; fines, $1695; lease water front for 3 months, $7500 ; crown timber accounts $923; customs, $38,000; royalty on gold produced, $351,793; total, $525,145. In ad- dition $24,000 wa: collected oa behalf of the North-West Territorial Government for saloon liceuses. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept. 8.—Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnish ss Electra, McLaren, Montague. Lizzie M, Myers, Pictou; Day Lpring, Hume; North Sydney; P Walsh, Hall, North Sydney; Swan, Le Lachenr, Marble Mountain; Maggie Smith, McLeod, Gaspe, P Q; Surprise, Trenholm, Tidnish; Amoretie, LeBlanc, Mulgrave; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace. CLEARED. Sept. 8.— Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnish, ss Electra, McLaren, Montague; Julia Franklin, Doucet, Souris; Day Spring, ' Hume, Pictou, Surprise, Trenholm, Point ! du Chene; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Amorette, DeBlanc, Pictou; Daniel, Ro- berie, Wallace. Annexation of the Philippines.’ Lonpon, Sept.—Tbe Hong Korg cor- respondent of the Daily Telegraph says: Americans living in the far east are unan- imensly in favor of the annexation of Luzon, which, so far as finance and trade are concerned, forms the maiu portion the Philippoes. Spain might retain the rest of the a-cieelago, of which at preseat are of value, as, tor instance, Paday and Cebu. They (the Americans) are Gon- vinced that Germany has arranged with Spain torthe purchase of Palawan and Sulu Islands. The exodus of Spanish families, prieste and friars from Maaila coniirues. They all appear convinced that Spain’s rule in Luzon is at au end. The monastic orders, anxious on account of their large proper- ties in the interior, are endeavoring to dis~ pose of them. They would welcome Amer- icay or Englisn authority. Considerable anxiety exists regarding the ten thousand to twelve thousand prisoners, including Spanish troops and civilians, womea and children, in the haods of the Filippinos. Some of them are undergoing humiliations and hardships, ani circumstances mey arise which would endanger their lives Efforts should be made by Spain and the United States jointly to secure their ransom. While in Manila I found a rigid censor ship touching friction with the native leaders. So far [ do not believe it serious, but tactful treatment is certainly neces- sary in order to prevent possibility of rupture, Smuggled Tobacco. Orrawa, Sept. 8.—All over Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick end Nova Scotia, inland revenue officers are searching stores of tobacconists and grocers and bar roome of hotels for contraband cigars, whicu make up one of the biggest seizures of smuggled tobacco ever brought into Canada. The goods were made ip Porto Rico, and were landed somewhere around Hlifax, but just wherethe revenue offi- cials have not been able to learn. — nL oi Single Copies two cents. ser =. + or Team mm. , ww et ATEPPPPPRPPEPPIPPPRPRTT Sic : ~~ > —-+ AAA $3000,00 worth new stock. All the books authorized by the board ot Education for use in the Public Schools ot Prince Edward Island. Also the books required by Students attending Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan’s Colleges. Longfellow’s Evangeline— 2 Geo. Carter & Co SUTIN tear eter ees ealed tenders marked “Tenders for new school House” wil! be received by undersigned up to October lst for erection of new School House at Vernon River. Also for foundation and beating by hot sir according to plans and specification to beeen at my residence. the new classic, is ready— rice 15 cts. Mail orders The Jowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed Pp promptly filled. HAYDEN VANIDERSTINE, awl and College Wholesale i Books | and Retail 204 wkly 4ins dy 2ins. How is ———e ass Your Stock of Shirts How many times has your wife told you to buy some new ones ? mother ? Or your And in case no body has re- minded you—we’'re here to do it. 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