‘Fire alii | Penix Fire Ass. Co of London q = Ferm four Doliars per Year —— -— i . — om VOL DO Insurance Or, ; every description . ‘2 erty at iowest 1a tes. FW. Hyndman | GENERAL AGENT forP. 8.1. | | Nerth British & Mercantile oa Ins Co, of prop- | i Union Ass. Society of Graat britain | Dongola Shoes 15e 15¢c 15e To-Night To-Night To-Night - our window—a real donzola low shoe—turn sole For 75cts Alley & Co., The Shoeists, CROWN OF GOLD Goli Seamless Contour Crowns, war- tanted 22k aod guaranteed vot to eplit. Moderate Prices DR. J. P. MURRAY Seo eee ——— CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ‘SPAIN AooraTs “THE Tnntun ..L Conditions of Peace as set Forth BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES. If Amendments are Made Peace Will be at Once Declared. (Srecrat ro Tue Examiner.] [OY New York, An,zust 3.—A special cable to the Evening Journal from Madrid says: Spain accepts the principa! conditions of peace as set forth by the American Gover nument, and only peace details are necessary to cause all hostilities tocease at once, A peace delegation will be chosen st ouce to confer with the representatives of the United States. There are one or two amendments in the proposition of the United States that Spain will ask to be made, and if this is done peave will be declared at once. et @ OD OOD OS O9BV OVD OVO] Let Us SUGGEST A few articles—we have placed on our centre table as being suitable for this time of year: Rimmel’s Toilet Vinegar R. & G. Colognes Florida Water Lavandar Waters (Pin ands) Bath Brushes, Mits Fine Soaps and Spouges Fine line of Tooth Bru-hes, paste etc. gee We are giving snec.al value On these lines for a time ? A.W. BEDDIN, Phm B CEN TRAL DRUGSTORE Suongside. CSOS 227 632200 OD 04S OO O42 4 O46 042 OD £9O 6249 FH ’ SO 662 8G OD 03O4O96O 606546567 ¢ ¢ ; >MACKAY'SS PAPA RAS PA RAARARARAAPRS at Al SUG? 92920252 £.424030a Straw Hats, Felt Hats Crush Hats, » Boys’ Caps, Men’s Caps, + Men’s Linders, ' Men’s Drawers, } Men’s Shirts Boys’ Shirts. *. a @ 9S OV 0G OD OD OOSE89 BARGAINS FOR ALL os os ©] 58Q6@lOD ee Fo, = A — = —— om & 2 — — q 4 |When You Go To The Country iw ro — ae —~— x the ground when you can get 80 price. If Its Newson’s—Iv’s Good OD OD 0B 0GTOOO2 @ conel Don't forget lo get a camp stoo!, something light, that yon can fold up, aud take to the <hade of the woods, or to the shore. We have also some nice, comfortable lounging chairs for the Mist bl, SAAS GGG GOED D Duster Co: ts Bicycle Suits Men’s Sweaters Boys’ Sweaters Bathing Trunks Summer Suitings Light Tweeds ) Harvest Gloves Waterproof Coats, QH8ODOS9O656865CE£4609 Buy now and save money. ae— WW. D. MACKAY | [> {> \ {hh IIb» Ih IN» II» Ih» Don’ siton much convenience for such a small verandah. > ~—atie—Jonn Newson I = ae eee VF TT IF TV V TV eT eT V Vere DAIL | This is True Liberty, when F ree THE SITUATION IN MANILA. Matters Approaching a Crisis, JOINT DEMAND FOR THE SURi’ RENDER OF THE CITY. Eight Thousand More Troops for General Merrit. Wasuincrox, Aug. 1.—Gen. Merritt has again cabled the war department relatiye to the situation in Manila, which he finds very unsatisfactory and dangerous owing to the attitude of the insurgents. In the opinion of Gen. Merritt the attitude of the insurgents there is similar to that assumed by Garcia’s Cubans upon the question of their right to enterand possess themselves of the city, although in this case the in- surgents re @ much more formidable element, being net only more numerous, but better armed, and fille’ with the ar- rogance following numerous victories over their Spanish foes. Gen. Merritt, however indicates that he will do his utmest to protect the citizens from the savagery of the insurgents, though his task 18 a delicate and difficult one, because of the fact that he must while fighting the Spaniards be ready at avy moment to repel the insurgents. The general gave notice that he was about to combine with Admiral Dewey in a joint demand for the surrender of the city1o the United States forces, thus furestalling _— the insurgents, and this move may cause a rupture. It is possible in view of the fact that General Merritt’s cablegram was sent from Cavite last Thursday, that this movement has been made already by the combined Am-~ erican military and naval forces, aluhough there is some doubt about this on account of a statement from Merritt that he may need all of his soldiers before attacking. Still, it is possible that the demand might be made without being immediately followed by @ivattack which’Smight be deterred until all the troops, have reaehed Cavite. Uy to the date of the report Gen. Merritt had with him aboat 12,000 soldiers. So rar seven expeditions have left San Francisco carrying soldiers to the Philip- pines, and itis the intention to furnish Merritt at least 8.600 men more than he was at present. If be delays his attack unti! all these may have reached him, Manila will not be taken im that way be~- tore September, for he last of the troops have not yet started frow San Francisco. It may be, however that the arrangements as to the Philippines, which, it is expect~ ed will be included". the peace, treaty, will obviate the necessity for further action on the partof the American com- manders. TOURISTS. — Prince Edward Island Illustrated is a beauti- fully illustrated book on P. E Island. For sale at the reer or at this oflice— 50G The cost of the world’s wars since the Crimean war has been $13,265,000,000 or enough to give $10 to every mab, womar and child on the globe. SPECIAL. Carters Bookstore We have seenred a number of Jines of Fancy Goods, Chinaware etc at big dis- counts and are going to give the public the becefit, Watch this space for eye openers in above lines. On Tuesday morning 26th we commence with a line of Vases, 50 doz easily worth 10 cents each. If you come early vou can get them at 2 for 10. See samples in our show window. We want vou to visit our New Ammex aud see the dis~ play of useful articies on sale there. No room to enumerate them here, call in and see for yourself, it will pay you. Geo. Carter & Co, MAAAAa ALAhh a adda SENNVTTNND ETE NOTOHNT ERNE HTH NTH THNN ENTE TNT NNT TMNT TTY MALLAAALALLAAAALLMAbEMALAkAGALUGAAA LA LL MAL CkAAkGG Ad AkkAAb Cds hd dbedd Sal Born Men having to advise t HOPEFUL FOR ; QUEEN REGENT WRITES TO EARLY PEACE, But The War May Drag Along, PRESIDENT McKINLEY. Asked Not to Humiliating Terms. Impose Harsh or Wasaincron, Aug. 1.—President Me-~ Kinley is hopeful but not confident of early peace. Some members of the cabi- net look for peace this week, others are of the Gpinion thatthe war may drag along the balance of the year. The President’s hope is based on his faith in the French Ambassador’s honest desire for peace and in the Ambassador's belief in the fairness of the terms prapos- he Public, may ,speak tree.” —Evripipgs, ISLAND; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1898 ‘COMMAND OF THE CANADIAN .. MILITIA, The Severnment Has Been Advised THAT COL. BEACHLEY IS TO BE THE NEW COMMANDER, But There is Evidently Some Mis- take in the Name. [SpectaL TO Toe Examiner] Ortawa, Aug. 3,—The Government is aivised that Colonel Beachley, at one time in command of Her Meéjesty’s forces in New South Wales, has been nominated by the Imperial authorities for the command of the Canadian militia. But there is evidently some the name, as there is nosuch name as mistake in ed and in his ability toconvince Spaiu that they are the best she can bope t) procure, ! MsKinley’s lack of complete confidence } in early peace is his apprehension that Spain will as usual resort to dip- lomatic fencing in the hope of gett- ing better terms but McKinley endeavored to impress on the Freach Ambassador that there is noearthly chance of getting better terms and chat unless she accepts the terms promptly much harder terms may be made. McKinlev expects a reply from Spain before Thursday. Tke secretary of the French legation met the representatives of the press by ap- pointment this morning and ;would not confirm or deny the statement that Cam-~ bon was invested with extraordinary pow- ers to treat for peace. It is known, however, that he is repre- sentative of his government. which is act- ing as the intermediary for Spain, all com~ munications ana peace negotiations pass~ ing through the hands of Ranotaux, and Cambon reports to. hom, not to Spain. As France is the biggest owner ot Span- ish bonds she being credited with having $400,069,000 worth, it is natural France should try tosave the Spanish dynasty and try to have the United States make some recognition ef this vast investment. Secretary Alger eaid today : “Personal- ly, Ethink peace quite afdis'ance ahead and Iam pushing *forward in every direc- tion and the war will go on just the same ‘as if Spain had not asked for peace. Sec. Gage also expressed the same opinion. Long takes a more hopeful view, lt i@ reported on good authority that the Queen Regent bas written a nathetic setter to McKibley eloquently re. it ng the grief she feels over the unfurtunate differences between the two countries. She pictures the sorrew war has brought her and her people, and pleads with fervor acd pathos for cessation of war. She prays that the President may be moved to deal justly and not impose harsh or humiliating terms, anemia « atti Kidney- Bladder Trouble, There isnomore serious menace to gooi health in the present age than Kidney dis- orders, and it’s an appalling fact, but a true one, that four-fifths ofthe country’s people have the taint ofthis insidious disease with them. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney disease. Laeies white pique collars—the latest at Stanley Bros. Straw Hats eelling at half price, All must be sold. Secure yours early—W D McKay. Waterproof coats at $5,00 6,75 8,00 and up. Buy one and keep out the wet-—W D McKay. Do you want 8 straw bat. We have a few left. Weareclosingout. You can have one at your own price.—J. B. Mace donald & Co. ee feincarrschaaeeaa Goin Job lot of Women’s and Child- ren’s Boots selling oheap in Boxes on ovr middle counter. Children’s for 29c. GOFF BROS! Beachley in the army or colonial list. It, however, shows that Colonel Hutten has not baen appointed, as has been stated a the press, Ovp Times Recattep.—An exchange says: Col. John Hunter Duvar, late Lieut.- Col 3rd Brigade Halifax Militia Garrison, in writing recently from P. E. Island (where he now resides) to Capt. Robt. H. Vogsweil, esid: “It was reported that an armed ship, with Fenian filibusters from the United States calied the “Dunderberg,” came hovering off Halifax, threatening an attack by sea on York Redout and along the coast. We were sent tothe batteries. The Brigade was called out on a Sunday, and although the alarm soon blew over we remained on the alert for a fortnight before we fell back into the usual routine, and you will remember how officers and men turned out promptly and zeaiousiy on the instant. That seems to have been the last of April and first fortnight of May, 1866. Single Copies two cents, Sn el ee TEV ED RM ¥ EXAMINER 2NO 18) Se EE Eafe ‘AID 0. THE BRIT- ISH WEST INDIES, What Mr. Chamberlain Has to Say. THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY NOT YET SETTLED, nee Chamberlain Finds the United States Officials Hard Bargainers. [Spzc:at ro Tas Examrver.] Lonvon, August 3.—Speaking of the possibilltiee of government aid to the Brix tish West Indies, the Secretary of State for the Colonies said in the House of Com- mons thatthe Government’s policy was not settled, pending the result of the reci- procity negotiations between , the United States and the Weet Indies. Continuing, Mr. Chamberlaip remarked that he foundthe United States officials very hard bargainers indeed, and it was uncertain whether Her ,Majesty’s Govern~ mentwould beable to accept any of the terms offered, a _ See W D Mackay’s large ad in today’s issue. Bargains tor all in readymade clothing —W D Mackay. Claret and Mineral Waters Claret in cases, 1 doz quarts. English Soda Water cases, 6 doz each, English (Belfast) Ginger ale cases 6 doz each. Wholesale. J. dé T. 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