\ . a = nd = oe r Dollars per Year VOL 36 jo@ o@eom@ £.6046 0CG00 6 . ‘ ; ‘ e #8 : a 5 ) é } ae as ‘ ‘ hun . ¢ Lemonade Tablets € Or: ak ft ¢ Lime Juice Capsules : a. * Lime Juice ‘ TS i , + a I s k ‘(y season Uso A : * a ¢ Sticky Fly Pape ; ' Poison Pads, ste. 4 } eeee390e0 : 14. W, BEDDIN, Phm B $ ; CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ¢ p Suonvyeide ) QIA*S* ese O84 66202 rt Hilt... Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights Insured at low rates Sterling Certificates issued, FW. Hyndman ~~ ACEIN: P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —o 92 —-— PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM (Graduate of Montr-al Business College) Book-K eeping in all its branches th »crough ly taux hhtin conuection wi \: Actual Husines., Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, HMusiness Correspondence Commercial Law. Our system is the latest and best now in Be in Canada and ihe Ll nited States, e: d fiecess, from the star:,isassured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug \5th | Appiy at once, or send for our new Pros- pectus, P.U, Box 242, Ch’town, Augli9s. tfildw Sonia tee ——— — . } Opened an —_— -—— THE DA I iY, This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise tne Public, may speak free.”—Evririss, EX + CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; THURSDAY, A MINE UGUST 41h 4898 rc Single Copies two cents, +4 Serate Read, room ‘DEparc in IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT Over Situation in the Far East. SIR CHARLES DILKE ATTACKS 1HE GOVERNMENT. | And is Replied to by the Leader, Mr. Balfour. (Seeciat to Tue Examiner.) Lonpon, Aug. 11.—During a debate on the Appropriation Bill, in the Honse of Commons, Sir Cha:es Dilke, Radical attack on the Government’s foreign policy, especially in the far eas, The Liberal leader in the House, Sir Was Harcourt,followed in the same strain. The Government leader, Mr. Balfour, repiying to the last speaker, said: ** We must treat Germany as we expect her to treat us.” Referring to Russia, Mr. Balfour «aid he saw no necessity for taking a pessimistic view of the situation, and he would be surprised if the British did not get their full share. Mr. Balfour said that it could not be protended ihat the British Empire alone: or in a lisn @ with another empir, could prevent the legitimate development of other commercial and military empires. @The pastor of the Sussex Methodist church has secured Rev. Geo. A. Ross to assist him in his work for the ensuing few weeks. Mr Roesia a native of P. E. I., was stationed once at >unny Brae near Mvncton, spent last year at Hartland, Carleton Co, and is anpointed to attend Mt, Allison this year, He bas already earned a good reputation asa preacher —Sackville Post. —_——- Globe Loan and Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lom. bard Sts., Toronto E.W. Day,Manager Globe Loan ard Sav. Shes Co., says :—** I consider Dr Chase’s Vintment invaluable,” We have thoussnds of testsmoniais (rom prominent business men all over the Do.zinion. PLesiscire,—The temperance workers of every description are called to the Y M C A Hall, for Friday next, at 8 pm. The work of arranging for the Plebiseite cem~ paign will be ou. The whole temperance force of the city is invited to meet with the Alliance to consider plans of work. Male and female, Protestant and Catholic, are all invited. Ai. OL | 2MACKAY'S$ WPA ARIAL ARARAARAASY HAVE THE PLEASURE OF YOUR VACATION WiiL BE LOST Without one of our Straw Hats at HALE i a — im — — -—. — Furniture Prices. . _ If a dealer asks you $30.00 for a lation consents to ac ‘ept $20.00, have an ¢ talk, and thus save you: time.—High prices not asked so as to allow of a Ig discount. 4 if Is Newson’s—It’s Good ‘ (cwe<noeeoeroavsecesel /ppertunity to seevre a $34. of the fact tpat he tried wo get $30.00 YOu could get it from us for $20, or perhaps less, without any preliminery PRICE a—W. D. MACKAY’ Bedroom Suit, and after much ne don’t think fora moment that you 00 sui. for $20.00; but make a note Ip fora $20 suit. Also remember that LAURIER'S FRIENDS ARE SURPRISED Over Lt-Gov. Mclnnes’ Action, DID NOT SEEK ADVICE IN OT- TAWA BEFORE HAND But Acted Solely ou His Own Responsibility. [Srecran to Tur Examiner. ] Orrawa, August 11.—The supporters of the Luwurier Government are simply attonis ed at Lieutenant Governor Mc- Ctivo in dismissing the Turner Government, especially as he is an ap- pointee of Laurier and to @ certain extent mplicates the Federal authorities by his action. There is not wanting evidence, however, that the Dominion Government will not; scouple to throw the Lieutenant Governor} overboard unless he gets out of the present hole unsmirched. A high authority says Lt.-Governor Mclunes did not seek any advice in Ottawa, as to the course he should pursue but on the contrary acted ou his own responsibility. Itis said that if Mr. Beaven fails to form a Cabinet the only course open to the Governor will be to resign, as Beaven’s failure would be tantamount to a provin- cial verdict of want of confidence in the Lieutenant Governor. Inves’ QUEEN BISCUIT CO. ASSIGNED. (Seectat vo Tag Examinen } Sr. Jonx, N. B—The Queen Biscuit Company of this city has assigned. CURZON VICEROY OF INDIA. (SrxcraL To Tue Exauryert] Loxpon, Ang. 11.—Curzon has accepted the office of Viceroy of India. Verditschew, atown in the Province of Kiew, Russia, will be sald at auction at the end of the month. Itowes the Gov- eroment and other creditors 3,919,382 rubles, 63 kopecks, which it is unable to pay. Germany is sending as interpreters to its Chinese possessions at Klao~Chan, graduates from the Berlin Seminary for Oriental Canguages, wno have had three vears training in the Chinese taught at Berlin. ‘iticenialii Crown flakes at Beer & Goff’s. 182 2i —— Ss. te = a. 3 3 MMS China ‘vare English Blue Willow Pattern. A nice stock of these goods just received in Tea Cups, Saucers, Ex- tra Teas, Plates, Tea Sets of 40 oieces, Cake Platee. Jugs & Bowls, &e., &e., first quality gcods, marked at low prices, now open in our Chinaware De- partment, Geo. Carter & Co, PUYEPeTD Tver even ren rer reer rer reenenreneneorre en e aie WUUMLGAALAAbdbALAMAddLadLdGkdLdLSdALddide ddd ddd oddddddd/dbddddddd SEPPYPET NDAD TEIN MUASUALhSdAeMd dad dbdAbbddb kad SS SPAIN WITHDRAWS HER CONDITIONS os New Treaty to be Ne- optiated, corms THE TERMS SAID TO BE SIMILAR, Tu THE FIRST. This Protocol, the Am2ricans Expact Will be Accepted. [SeecraL To Toe Examiner) Wasuixcton, August 11.—Spain has withdrawn from the conditioos of her reply. W asminoTox | \u, us. 11 —'The Secretary, at oae o'clock yesterday, made the follow- ing statement to the Associated Press : We have agreed upon a protocol embody - ing in the proposed terms for the negoti- ation ofatreaty of peace including the evacuation of Cuba and Porto Rico, and it is expected this protozol will be accepted, It can be stated thattheterms are pre- cisely those laid down by the President in his original note sbout a week ago. It is believed that nothing buta few formalities remain to be disposed of before the signature of the protocol. Scotland Yet. Toronxto, August 10— The Evening Telegram’s special cable says: Har) Minto, spesking atadinuer of the Agricultura! society at Hawick, Saturday, said he ap- preciated the honor which had been con- ferred upon him. He was alive to the interests of Canada, for which country there was a greot future. He expressed regret ac leaving Scotland, yet he wasa sharacieristic Scoi\sman and would no: flinch from any duty he was called to upucttake, even though doing so involved giving ip home interests. He had travel- led the world over, and found Scotchmen leading the vanguard. He was going to join the vanguard, and hoped to do like other Scotchmen who had gone before him The Federal Council of Ger vary ke: sent Priece Bismark an ail irert «1 condolence. It refers tothe deveaed as “The great heroic first Chancellor of the uniied Fatherland,” and continues:—“The two decades during which he worked at our head have become imperishable land- marks of Germany’s greatness and welfare acd his spirit was so powerful that it will continue to make itself felt for centuries to come, His name will always be honored as the supreme essence of true patriotism aod nation leading statecraft. To him is assured the everlasting gratitude of the Federal Council! and of the whole German nation.” TOURISTS.~— Prince Edward Island lilustrated is a beauti. fully illustrated boek on P. E Island. For sale at the bookstores or at this office — 50¢ Ladies’ Dongola laced boots for $1.25 Dongola Shoes 89 cents GOFF BROS IMPERIAL POSTAL RATES. Mr. Mulock-te de Knighted ee oe ee [Seectat. T0 Tue Examiner] Loxpox, August 11—T' he new Imperial postal rates come into operation Christmas day. Mr. Mu'ock will receive the honor of knish hoo}, No Information. Lonpoy, Aug, 10,~—The parliamentary secretary of the foreign office, Mr. N. Curzon, answering a question in the House of Commons yesterday, said Her Majesty’s government had no information ia regar'! 'o tbe reported cession of the pert of Bahita, on Asab Bay, Red Sea, to Ruse a for use a8 a coaling station. Mr. Curzon added that he was not aware Abyssinia had any power to cede that port to Russia. <> ee Significant Mission. Lonpon, Aug. 10.—-Lord Charles Beres- ford is going to China to look afier Brit - ish coatempiated investments. No fitter man taan this enterprising and business- like aJmiral cou!d be selected. His mis- sion indicates the prevailing distrust as to the efficacy of Lord Salisbury’s diplomacy to couserve British commercis] interests in China. Lord Charles Beresford iutends t» be absent several months, Lost Explorers. Sax Fraxcrsco, Cal., Aug. 16.—A letter received by the Alaska Commercial Com- pany, dated Unalaska, July 28, eays: “Information received here to the effect that an entire parly of 12 prospectors, | calliug themselves the Columbia Explor- ing Company, together with the Rey. R. Weber, a Moravian missionary, his wife and two native pilots, bound for the Mus- k ovite River, have been lost.” —- Men’s furnishings, summer under-cloth- ing away down in price. Good quality of men’s fancy shirts Jfor 50c each. —J.B. MacDonald & Co. mage | Grand Scotsh The Annual Gathering of the Clans F ———— under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P.E Island, will be keld at Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan Esq., near Railway Station on Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8.20, local, Souris 10.30, local, Georgetown, (regular train) at 7.05, local, stopping at al! intermediate stations. For train arrangements, ‘prize list and full particulars, see programmes and ad< vertisements in newspapers later. D. McNEIL, JAMES McISAAU, Rec. Sec’y President 164—wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 as Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden, 10c?per package. For sale at }the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO, room, new arrivals, SNE OEE PSE Sh ll Gp LHL PPPS SE PG GG GIGS GPG Serges, — to doub'e. ———— PPL LA INIA DIA INE ISLS Three special v: lues there for your attentio |, They're not “cl ap” goods they’re good fib cs cheap. We have more We have more ,vods com- ing all the time. 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