THE DAILY — - ferms : Four L iars per Ye EE 7 oe : OO seen - eee os pxeemeenemee “CHARLOTTETOWN eee EXAMINE “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, akdiaha to advise the Public, may speak tree.” —Kvnipius, Sin; gle Copies two cents ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE o. 1898 TEN | PER cENT DISCOU \T yurchases of —— . aneous ie i Stationery, Far cy Goode, schoo! books 5 a | cet | sean RE N B.—The above discount is given in ali cases, where the cash purchase | amounts to l0c or more. Every body is witied to it.xnd should see that they get it. — Geo { \. & Co. GEO. CARTER & CQ, Auction Sale. | : | REAL ESYSFATE., | lam instructed to sell at Public Auction on the premises, on Wednesday, June 8th at 12 o'clock, noon. Thst desirable property on the corner o| Grafton and Powna! Streets, the residence tthe late James DesBrisay, with laage warehouse ad joiping. This property has a frontage of 85 feet oo Pownal Street, and 84 feet on Grafton Street. The dwelling house coniains 11 ome aod is heated by hot water. Also on the same day, on the premises wper Hilleboro Street, at 1 o’cleck. The double tenement dwelling house and premises at present occupied by Messra Jobo Brown and Henrv Ball, and two vac at lots, Nos. 20x21, nearly opposite J. D. Reids residence. Easy tern.s of purchase made known at R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer 9262 06203 2560000000 » Concentrated i Lime Juice \Capsules t For those who wish t> carry } Lime Juice in # convenient form. t There capsules represent the active and volatile constituents of pure Lime Fruit Juice in a concen trated and a greeal le form. ‘1 W. REDDIN, Pum B CENTRAL DRUGS1 ORE 1! Sunnveide. | ! \ ! } t } | fe be 022262 DVOD7*SDOHSO ice <. SE] 987 0020 r ore P > - rd Tinting in all its branches at the Exam. WER office, one of the best equip ped Job Printing Rstablisament, mP_E. Taland QEiemecues aus | directed. ard before many YANKEES STILL HANGING FIRE. - A Modified 1 Programme NOT DESIROUS NOW OF OWNING ALL OF CUBA. Will Be Content With a Little Bit of Porto Rico. [Sreciat To Tak Examiner J WasuH see the climax of the war, as Santisgo and xtox, June 6.—This week is to Porio Rico are expected to pass into the possession of the United States. Again-t both these places military and naval expeditions of great force are to be days will come news of two potable engagements-~ both of which, it is expected, will be successful. On this point President McKinley, who the immediate taking of Porto Rico, has no doubt what~ ever. is especially interested in Sactiago and Porto Rico must first fall, | thea if Spain seeks to end the war Havara may be spared bombardment, if not the Cuban capital will .be the next objec of attack. Porto Ricois to be the indemnity tor war. Its complete occupation may not be necessary but the flag shall cover at least a bit of its territory. This is the Presdent’s declaration. There is also certainty that the flag will floatover Cuba fora considerable time after war is ended, SPAIN SEEKING PEACE. —— — Accordirg to a Washington Report. [Seecian tro Tak Examiner ] Wa winGrox, Juve 6.— The belief is growing in the best informed Government circles that Spain issincerely anxious to now she is to make | make peace and that even seeking a favorable opportunity overtures ip that direction. — — L«dies kid gloves; another lot at forty cents. T.J. Harris, London Honse. SOPCS. “Running sores appeared on my leg and spread over the entire lower portion of the limb. I got no help from medicine till I tried yours. I was cured by one bottle of AY er’s Come " ISAAC ACKER, Cowans, Va. Cal rter's lor Wall Papel MACKAY'S Stiaw Hats for Men the Bargain Coiner and Boys: Come to for HATS & CAPS All descriptions. W. D. MKAY SIR WILFRID LAURIER | Val Sent Back to Canada, MEMBERS LEAVING FOR HOME A Wavering Government. [Speciat ro Tak Examiner.] Ottawa, June 6.—The Government's Pp irsuing @ wavering policy respecting the retirement of the County Court Judges. It first provided that al! the County Court Judges should be set aside at the age of 75. The uotice was given that in the event of such compulsory retirement, a judge should receive a pension equal to his full salary. On Saturday, this policy was changed and the further amendment- is amendedthat pensions shall be paid WRITES A LETTER Wants Mor, ‘Merry Del only at the usual rate to retired judges. Oo Saturday morning and asftervoon, . the supplementary estimates for tne rent year. Sir Hibbert Tupper has gone to British Columbia. Members are pairing and leaving for home every day. But enough will be here on the Opposition side to watch the Government in these last days when attempts are liable to be made tuo rush through objectionable legislation. Mr. McDougall gives notice that on Monday he will ask whether Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in October last, addressed a cer- tsin letter to CardipalRampolla. A copy of the letter is printed on the order paper. .| It asks that Monseignor Merry Del Val be seat back to Canada as an accredite re_resenialive of the Holy See, in order to meet what Sir Wilfrid Laurier calls an u.derband agitaton against the Catholic work accomplished by Mgr. Merry Del Val. FLEET OF WARSHIPS. Sighted off St. Pierre Martinique. [Specirat to Toe Examiner.! Sr. Pizrrs, Matin.‘que, June 6.—A ren port is current here that a fleet, the nation~ ality of which is not known was seen cft the west point of the of this Island yester- day by fisherman, and firing was heard last night. CAPTAIN GRIDLEY DEAD. 6.—The received a cablegram WasnHinctox, June Navy Depaitment has announcing the death at Kobe, Japan, of Capta n Charles V G-idley, of the Cruiser Oiympia, Admiral Dewey’s flagship. ———$—$$ $< — — News Notes. W.H. Fank,a New York artist, has ar- rived in Ottawa to acc*pt a commi-sion for the painting of a full length porurart of the Countess of Aberdeen forthe National Council of Women. The owners of the British ship Foscula, which was sunk bv the United States cruiser Columbia off Fire Island, N. Y.,on Sundsy last, will soon present tothe Navy $260,000. The earning of the poultry in the United S:ates last year aggregated $290,000,0006. There are said to be in round numbers] j: 375,000,000 chickens and 40,060,606 other | fuwls, anch as ducks, geese and Turkeys, in the United States. In 1897 the Butte laid in round numbers 14,400,000,000 eg gs. The export priceat New York av erage: i fifteen cents per dozen, which makes the value of the egg crop $165,000,000. The poultry sold a+ meat trought $125,000,000- The hens of America packed inside the shells of their eggs 650,000 tons of water. FOR SALE OR 10 LET. That well known business Hetel 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 large yard in counection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Department aclaim for damages for abcut | > Soft Shoes HEROISM OF “AMERIGANS. Sinking of t the Merrimac EIGHT AMERICANS CAPTURED BY THE SPANIARDS. The Offered Exchange the Prisoners. Spanish Admiral to (Speciat ro Toe Examiyer.] New York, June 6.~ The detailed s'ory of ,the sinking ot the collier Merr'miec in Scntiago chanvel bas been ec: The result was accomplished through the hero ved. ism of Lieut Richmond P. Hobson, assis- taut Naval Constructor, and Daniel Mout ague, Oscar Reignan, John. R. Phiilips lobn Kelly, and M. Clausen. All were captured by the Spaniards but the Spanish admiral, in recognition of their bravery, sent word to the American ad- miral, under a flag of truce, that he was : : willing to exchange prisoners and sssured the House of Commons was in supply ou } sent Fe ; the American commander that they wouid cur~ be treated with greatest kindness. Money and provisions have been sent to them and necessary steps are being tazen about this exchange. PIRTO RICAN REPORTED SHOT {Seecian To Tue Examiner.) Vienna, June 6.—The Madrid corres~ pondent of the Suoday Times says: “News | has been received from Porto Rico that Senor Barbosa, the Under Secretary of Education has been shot.gyith the cen~ nivance of the American Government. THE SITUATION AT TAMPA. Discussing the conduct of the war in Harper’s Weekly, Poulteney Bigelow re- marks that the war suthorities have crowded together in and about Tamps several thousand men on the plausib pretext that in a big camp of this kind be troops could be exercised in large bodies, and the superior officers thus get familiar with brigade aod divisional formation. We must bear in mind that most of our troops have never since the civil war been bronght together in larger bodies than a few companies ata time. Many colonels of regiments have never untilthis war seen all their nen together ona parade-ground. _ Brigadier~- generals have been created who have never seen the regiments that are to con~ stitute their brigade. We have for this war laid out a complicated scheme of army organization, and instrusted the working of it in most instances to men who scarcely know the manual of arm*, Le: us tell the truth, disgreeable as itis. We are strong enough to bear it, and to profit by it. While the nation has been patriotically voting men and money for this campaign of « leged philanthre psy, promotions have not been made wholly from deserving Officers whose lives have been spent iu active military work, but from the ranks of politicans, who may have had a = smattering of militia drill, or may have worn a uniform forty years ago. Thirty days after the @eclaration of war there has not been held at Tampa a single military field exer- cise likely to be of service to generais ot brigade or division, let alone an army corps. The main reason is, no doubt, that there are no brigadiers or major-generals in Tempa who would koow how w go to work in the matter. 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A nice |: of waista, W7hat WFe Advertise Woe Have —— te i. tirst rate 18 AS Ae ASS ASUS AS AS AS AS TETAS TS ET movey—dark or ligbt prints, collar and cuffs at s5e AT S6 cents Isa lovely line, They're very pretty mueline and priocs, all light for example, a dainty stripe effect with waite collar avd cuffs (separ- able) reguiar $1.15, value goes at S86 cents AT 94 cents Is a black shirt waist of fine, soft fast color goods, detachable white collar; attached white cuffe, sizes 38 aod 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at 94 cents eset 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 MCLEOD Mes Me ae SiS ASUS NL iszis ats meat TIGERATORS wREr et'ing, Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, . = = ~~ mane et GMT ase . Screen coors, all sizes $1 Screen Windows, 34c, 38e, Wire Freezers. | Aytpen® }segy | seas Seottg morz each. 4?e each. Ice Cream DODD & ROGER of those pretiv marked at $5.25, JOIN oe of good Furniture trangers to ,oor It ruiture. B 0k C es, wica —_ so ——— If You Have Books —~ wang a convenient receptac e for them is almost a necessity. aod soiled in @ Suurt t.me if not properly cared for., We Have Some More Books get dusty This new lot $5.75. NEWSON, were formerly . + ro cobain Hina ire a ne ci te eR: at RE SEARLS EN LOTTA OLE LOLI LIE Bi - " ee - i a