Ly rms I yur Dollar per Year 33. ' Shoes for Fussy Wen VOL We have jl st received from the Lyna Shoe a line of Men’s made of Box Calf, med heavy sole, extra wide Ball, medium toe, a good | e to fitter and a cuarante wear well. Boots Co. ium THE D This is True Liberty, when AILY ee — Free Born Men EXAMINER ad maga wo cmt ants Na a i ovat “mem eine having to advise the Public, may speak iree.” —Eoripipzs, Ss Single Uopies two cents, CH 1 genuate “Read. wan IN THE PHILIPPINES, Insurgents Control All ~ Luzon Except Manila ant Cavite, WANT TO bas ashok OF "THE PEACE COMMISSION. | Lonpon, Sept. 13.—The Manila corres- pondent of the Times, telegraphing Sept. 9, eays: “The insurgents hold over 9,000 Spanish prisoners and have recently captured sev- eral thousand rifles, some canson, a large | GOFF BROS , NINE > TIMES OUT OF TEN 9 People find they save money by deas 9 ling with ue They find here ’ Everything anup to date Phar- macy ehon)d have. © We sre anxious to please and @ study our customers interests. € Mail andtelepM&pe orders receive @ prompt attention. A.W. BEDDIN, Phm 3B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. af — = « ¢ € ¢ € ¢ 3 Suanyside. = emt ]oe oS] 2.67 6036 quantity of ammunition, and several small eteamers. TheSpaniards heid out val-~ orously, but were fighting against the inevitable. “Tt is undeniable that the action of the ineurgents in pursuing the campaign after an armistice was declared has caused much useless suffering aud destruction of pro- perty, aod bas annihilated their every claim to be considered in any respect as the allies of the Americans. “Their motive has been twofold—first, an ‘implacable hatred of the Spanish, with av innate thirst for revenge, and, secondly, their ambition to place themselves on re~ cord before the world as a successful] revo~ lutionary goverament, and as complete masters of the Luzon provinces and as many adjacent islands as they may have time to occupy before the Philippine ques- tion has been settled by the Paris commis- sion. “The policy of permitting the insurgents to occupy the Spanish positious has been fruitful of many difficult cases,not the least | of which is the stimulus given to the con- ceit of the natives, who consider them~ selves conquerors of Mani!a, although they captured not @ single position w en the town wastaken. Aguinakio has persist- ently demanded, in terms not too polite, various impossible coucessions, For example, an occupation of the governor’s palace and other palaces, @ written assur- ance that the insurgents will be permitted to oscupy permanently their military posi- tions around Manila, and the protectien of the insurgent vessels by the American D9DOSD06S ODS DM O*OD OOD 5] 9000R BOARDERS. Pua Two or three gentlemen boarders can be aceomodated in a private bouse, beauti- fully situated, private table, sitting room, hot and cold water baths, and all conven~ iencies. Enquire at thie office. 212 tf . fleet.” a cee tt CO THE CORNWALL DISASTER. —_—_— Orrawa, Sept 13.—Mr. Schreiber has decided to send a diamond drill to Corn~ wall and have the piers on the Canadian side of the new St. Lawrence bridge drilled to the very foundation in order to ascer- tain the quality of the work put in. aBAcaba if ’s Newson’s—It’s Good 24 &424 2 If You Want a Hall Rack for $4.50 atl We have it <i] 12.00, 15.00 and 16.00. «iif! Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut. ait{| always glad w show goods, ail «i{l| «t{l| eee => 7 —_—_—<—— ¥v ! «tl = — = = ait! ai(l ¥ «ill ail 3 ¥F MACKAY’S§ 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 lI» |» ~=uatte— Jonn Newson |» » Frvvvvy Frere ai({ Se PAP PALRAPAPRAAAA PII LADIES GLOTHS. Just’ received 2 few short ends for ladies capes. Bought at a bargain and will be .eared versabie Plads Nc. yut at following prices. 95e for $1.50 for $2.99 for $2.48 for $1.65 for see \\) . d0¢ 75¢ $1.50 $1-25 8de¢ at the bargain corner i es ARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER [4,4 89 NO 244 ‘AGUINALDO CAUSING TROUBLE, Liberates the Spanish Prisoners, SEIZED THE PUBLIC OFFICES AND DESTROYED ARCHIVES And is Collecting the Overdue Span- ish Taxes. {[Sexciat ro Tue EXAMINER. ] Hone Kona, Sept 14.—A despatch from Manila says : Aguinaldo bas liberated all the Spanish prisoners of the Americans. In violation of the terms of capitulation he has seized public offices and destroyed the archives, has disregarded the munici- pal laws and is collecting overdue Spanish taxes, ARMS FOR INSURGENTS: —— oe of Rifles Santangas A Cargo Landed at (Specrat ro Tue Examryer.] Manta, Sept. 14.—The American bark Abbey, with a cargo of arms aud ammuni- tion from the United States, which left} Canton ostensibly for Singapore, under | heavy bonds, ten days ago, has nows.it is said, landed 5,000 Krag-Jorgensen rifles and cartridges in Santangas province, for the insurgents. The report seems im- A GREAT STEEL TRUST AN ULTIMATUM FOR THE TURK. Delivered by the British Admiral, TURKISH GOVERNOR TO SUR- RENDER THE FORTS. Deliver the Leaders of the Rict and Disarm the Mussulman Troops. [Srpect at ro The ExaMiner.! Cawnpia, Sept 14,—Rear Admiral Gerard Noel, the commander of the British nava} forces in Cretan waters, yesterday iesued an ultimatum to Edbem Pasha, the Tur- kish Military Governor of Crete, demaod- ing that within 48 hours he should deliver enstnneee NEW WESTMINSTER FIRE. SiS VIVPYTENNYDINNPNNDIND ONION cae = School and College Books $3000,00 worth:new stock. All the books. authorized by the board of Barmcation for use in the Public Schools ot Prince Edward I stand. Also the books-required by Students attending Prince of Wales and St, Dunstan’s Colleges. Longfellow’s Kirangeline— he new classic, is ready price 15 cts. Mail orders promptly filled. W holesale and Retail Was Started bp a Spiteful Convict. [Speciat to Toe Examiner.) Vancovver, B. C. Sept. 14—An ex- | convict, named J. Sheppard,.bas been ar~x rested and has confessed that be started the New Westminster fire which destroyed property valued at two and ahalf millions last Suuday. He did it to get even with the city. He was just released from serv~ ing a sentence of One year in the peniten- tiary for house breaking. _— Rev. John Ambrose Dead. (Sreerat ro THe Exemever.] Barirax, Sept 14.—Rev John Ambrose, Episcopal clergymen is dead,aged 75 years for many years rector of Digby, N 8. WALALLMALLAA AU LAL Ad SU CALCUL CUALALAMAAAd PITT Reward for Kitchener. ee Loxpon Sept 13—Gen Kitchener will probably be given & grant of $125,000, and will be made a viscount, a preliminary to 28 however, though it comes from's was $5,546,293 so that the defi¢itamounts en to $3,970,412. _—_ ———6 re elevating him to the peerage, when he is expected to take the utie of Lord Kitehener of Khartoum, Geo. Carter &Co up the ring leaders of the recent outbreak, surrender the fort and ramparts command- ing town,and disarm Mussulmen troops. Nvververierveverovvrenrenenveenennernvenennernnernneereanenrevnregnen? QAbibekbededalbidd: Postage Stamps: | CANADIAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTS , Orrawa, Sept 13.—Postage stamps will mot be reduced at thejpost offives on and after the first of October, nor accepted by he customs or inland revenue departments n payment of duties, Show a Deficit of $3,970,412. Cheap Reading. Family Herald aad Weekly Star, the best family paper in-Canada, from now ebpuary, 1899, taree months for only Oc. BR. HB. MABON, Agent Cure a Cold im ®neDay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the maoney ifit fails to Orrawa, Ont., Sept. 14.—The public} °™*: ®*°- debt of the courtry for the last fiseal) year shows an increase of $3,794,589. The consolidated fund was $40j;275,.704 aid the expenditure $38,799,823, giving a surplus of $1,575,881. But during the Conservative regime the Liberal newspapers used to add the capital expenditure to that on consolidated: ac~ count. The capital expenditure last year (Spectra, to Toe Examiner. !: 2123 J advance display A Failure. Incorporated in New Jersey With! Sr. Jonn, Sept 13 —The demonstration a Capital of $200,000)000i. to Hon. Mr, Blair yesterday was disap~ ; : ‘ pointing a3 to the attendance; two steam~- New York, Sept 12.—The certificate | erg with a capacity of four hundred: pas- of incorporation of the great steel trust to‘ sengers each were engaged totake the ex~ be kcown asthe Federal Company, has eursionists from St. John ead the party ag Ingre- been filled in the Secretary of State’s office at Trenton, NJ. It is the largest com- pany ever admitted under the laws of New Jersey, its paid up capital being $200,000,- 060. An ivcorporation tax of $40,600 was paid to the Secretary of State. The location of the principal office of the com- pany is stated to be at 60: Grand Street, Jersey City. COLONEL. RHODES. Restored to His Former Rank iz the British Army. Cairo, Seat 13.—Queen Victoria has restored to hisrank in the Britieh army, Col. Frak Rhodes, bretbher of Ceci} Rhodes, who has was dismissed from the services for his participation in te armed raid into the Transvaal, led by Dr. Jamieson in De~ cember, 1895. Col. Rbodes was wounded at the battle of Omdurman, while acting war corres~ pondent of the Loadon Times. > A PROTEST. United States Called Upon to fere. > Inter- Maprip, Sept 13.—The French Ambare sador at Wasbington, H Cambon, who bas been acting for Spain in the peace negotia- bought tickets for all who would accept them, but the number who went from St. John and all points east was only 65, 80 that one ship would have been enough. Snowfall in Bamsas. Kaneas Ciry, Sept 12:—Despatches re- ceived here report an unusual fallof snow in Eastern Colorado, North-Western Kansas, and South-Western Nebraska. The beavi~ eat snOwfall is reported from Atwood Raw- lies county, Kansas, the correspondent reporting a fall of five inches at that point, with a heavy frost this morning. ma In Memory of Gordon Omdurman, Sept 12, —General Sir Her- bert Kitchener, the commander of the Avglo-Egyptian expedition, suggests the establishment ofvan unsectarian college and a medical mission in Khartoum, In memory of Gen. Gordon, the establisb- ments to be conducted by British tutors, and to be devoted mainly to educating the sons of Sheikhs. a They should issue certificates qualifying the holders of fill Government positions. Gen. Kitchener hopes that the British pub- lic will subscribe £60,000 at least, with which sum the college and mission could easily be established. eee tions, hascabled the government here the American reply (o Spanish note protesting against hostilities upon the part of the insurgents in the Philippine Islands, in spite of the peace protocol. The United States promises to send envoys to induce the Togolas to respect the suspension of hostilities and to prevent vessels leaving Manila with insurgents having intention of propagating the insurrection in other is- lands. Troubles in Antigua. received here from Antigua, the British West Indian Island of the Leeward Group, indicate that there is an acate industrial crisis there, owing to the shutting down of Kixeston, Jamaica, Sept 13.— Advices THE PACIFIC CABLE! SCHEME. sult Ministers at Ottawa. Loxpox, Sept. 13.—It is expected here that Mr. Chamberlain, home, will pay at least a flying visit to Ottawa, in order, among otber things, to talk over the Pac fi: cable scheme. There is good reason to believe that the Colonial Minister has persuaded the Chancellor of the Exchequer to agree to provide money for a subsidy for the all~British cable reute in the Pacific, and that an important an” nouscement on the subject will be made Mr. Chamberlain Expected to Con-| before returning To-day we're not asking you to buy at all — jesd finished opeming a mnquideten: stock of urs. It ‘ncludes some of the handsomest things we’ xe: ever see, in Jackets Collars FRuffs Muffs Capes Caps ete etc. We want your opinion on these. Want you to come in and examine them, critically and carefully. We think you'll be delighted—we'll be delighted to show them—and remember—this time we’re not ask- jng anything but your presence—and criticism. early in the next session of the Commons. All the colonies have now agreed to share in supplying the subsidy, or to guarantee 3 per cent. oa the capital of the company, iMoore & McLeod, . MACKAY the sugar plantations, constraining the Goveroment to begin relief work in order to avert a threatened outbreak of riot and pillage among the idle and starving popu- lation, The sum of $10,000 has been ap- ' propriated for immediate relief. or companies, which may lay the cables. « oo Fine Furs on oan. —EFH— display to-day See ad. ~Moore & McLeod. What We Advertise We Have