-_———— ierur Dollars pe: Year a Snientensniigiheprneanteasaitiana nie This is True Liberty, when Free Born ’Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evnipives, THE DAILY EXAM senate Read. Room -—— INER ems enue Single Copies two cents, VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E-. Miz. a LA) Hyacinths for Giass Culture No use to use smal! [ulbs for Glass Culture. You Jose your time and trouble. Get the best coiors. Cheay i po Tr I ilba for house culture are a delusion and a frand. Moat of the o called bargains in Bulbe are of this kind. They are “cnlle” small Bulbs of week vitality, and poor color, Their only merit is cheapness and they are really “dear at a gift’. Env our large named HUyac- imths. they are th finest grown in Holland. Z Geo, Carter & Co. D RECT HoxiLanD BuLss, AANA AA Gd o_o e+ IMPORTERS OF PEOTTTETIITTTORTIPPRR TI IRRRNED OR rHT rp Ter HT nS nrrTTTeT ra NTT rr rttD w ‘ ar r Keep Your Horse in 8 vod condition by us DS The ‘sland Condition Powder A most valuable remedy for the diseases of horses, cattle, sheep and poultry. Every ounce of it valuaole drugs put up by ourselves We can refer you to lundreds who use it and praise it Price 35. Prepared and sold by A.W. REDDIN. Phm 8B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Suppyeide. > oH © “hh 64 OR € ADPOwe vo 00a 0a 4 o> quests than solid worth. It’s so the world cash) Bedroom Suites, a if you want to spend more priced suites. -O@?OD)58O O87 6829S eed is PVNTOTTN THEN NTA NETH TE FATT NI a MLALedbhAbhdAAAhAhdLAAAbsAad da skkakb bb dblddedd! ddddaa Addde se 4AM : ¢ : ’ : : ; ¢ ’ yver.—So you will tind in our $21.00 (Cor $20.00 that catches the eye—but they have also, that inherent wearing value which makes them “stand the racket’”—Of course § 4 we can vive iust a» good valuein the higher BF2 JOHN NEWSON bs i: oe Se al Phd eh ol ed OM od pul aed rl uted 24h rao Eda hate ded mda akan sere Rafal ete ——————— BEF T° DO] 7 DY1O 4H OOO9S]90D5Q 9565 ISLAND. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1898 “NO 245 FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES. Dewey Ovens Fire on the Rebels, FOR HOISTING THEIR FLAG ON THEIR SHIPS Losses on Both Sides—The Rebel Ships Captured (Seectan t» Tue Examiver, Loypox, Ost 20.—Ta* Madrid corres~ pondent of the Times says that Captain Aunon, Minister of Marine, has received a } ; despatch from Manilla announcing a naval | engagerneut between the Americans and rebels, in consequence of Admiral Dewey forbidding the latter to fly the rebel flag | from their ships. The despatca adds that there were losses On botb sides, butthat the Ameri- caps captured the rebel ships. —_—_——_—-—. --——— Health of Havana. — Havana, Oct 19.—Co!, Waring of the United States sanitary commission will forward to Washington to dav an extensive report, dweliing particularly upon the filthy condition of this city, which is the real causeof all the infectious diseases, Some davs have elapsed sinceeven tle principal street has been swept, and the rubbish and filth are accumulating rapidly. The iocal officers take ne step? to remedy the evil. The trouble seems to be that the work of sweeping the streets is let out by coatracit, aod the contractor claims the city now owesh'm $40,000, which, he adde, prevents him from buying carts or mulus and from paying wages to cootinue the service, — — ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADA HE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all drugsists. - GauGy IF IT’S NEWSONS IT's GOOD. maRDG Style and Finish— Without quality can’t make permanent business, but quality with- out style and fioieh never geis any business, CT Beauty makes more con- 3 Fe Q wei LdaedAd ™‘“ 2neee Granby Rubbers the Best 172 cases of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers just received to be sold at same prices as the common ones GOFF BROS. Boot Factory McKays Just opened,---New Clothing, Hats and caps, ties and staple goods. Inspection invited. BARGAIN CORNER W. .MCKAY THE ROMANCE OF EMPIRE. Li Hung Chang and Empress of China Married. [Seacrat ro Tue Examivyer.] Vancouver, Oct 20.—Newspapers re- ceived here from Japan publish the state- ment that Li Hung Chang and the Dowag- er Empressof China have beea secretly married, ee More Trouble in China. [Sexctan to THe Examiner } Loxpon, Oct 20—A despatch from Hong Kong says troops have been applied for to suppress an {anticipated uprising agaiast the British occupation the Sinav Distri«t, which is about to be annexed to Hong Kong. Storms in Newfoundland. {[Seecrat tro Tax Examiner.) Sr. Jens’s, Nj, Oct coast line of the isiand has been swept by 20.—The entire atorm. Itis feared that great devastation has oceurred in the northern sections and on the Labrador shore. Under Secretary for War. [Spectra to Tua Examiner. ] Lonpon, Oct 20.—George Wyndham ; has been appointed Under Secretary for War. To Value the Sealing Fleet. [Specrat TO THe ExAMINER.] Orrawa, Oct. 20.—Captain Herbert Taylor, of Wolfville has undertaken the Chignecto Ship Railway. [Speciat to Tue Examiner.) Orrawa, Oct 20—Mr Proyand, M P, «cf Glasgow, ie here again to secure reconsid- eration of the Chiguecto Ship Railway Com pany’s matter. If the Government will not grant an ex- tension of time to earn the Federal sub aidy of $150,000 a year for 25 years, Provand asks that the company be com- pany be compensated for ite expenditure in Canada. an Schooner Lost---Crew Saved (Sreciat ro Tae Examiner] Norra Sypver, Oct 20—The tug Glaii- a'or brought into port the crew -and ope passenger rescued from the Newfoundland schooner Brisk, which was run down aod sunk yesterday by the schooner Mary Hanna. The accident occurred cff Crarberry Head. The Brisk was coal laden and sank iu ten minutes. Killed by El ctric Car. a [Specrat to Toe Examixer.] Toronro, Oct 20—Charles W Stovel, ex-mayor of Walkerton, a prominent busi. ness man of that town, wasrun down by an electric car while crossing Front street, in this city, last night, and almost iostant- ly killed. Another I.C. R. Appointment. [SpecraL To Tue Examiver.] Hauirax, Oct 20—H B Dustan has been appointed intercolouial station master here in place of Story, who is now Division Freight Agent. Compliments Pass. Berwin, Oct 19.—The morning papers teem with articles eulogizing the Sultan, task of proceeding to Victoria to value the | The semi-official Berliner Post praises the British Columbia sealing fleet. American Ultimatum. Havana, Oct.19.—A conference lasting , three hours was held yesterday morning between Gen Wade,Gen Butler and Admiral Sampson as tu the contents of the five official notes delivered to the American commiseioners yesterday by the Spanish evacution commission, Tbe Spaniards claim tbat itwould le practicaily impossible to effect evacuation in the short period of time fixed by the Awericans, They disclaim all authority to treat of any politicial subjects outside of the strict limits of military evacuation. They insist that the sovereignty of Spain will coutinue until the final treaty of peace is signed in Paris. In reply, Admiral Sampson personally dic ated a brief, terse note, stating em- phatically that December Ist would posi- tively be the date on which Spain’s rizhts,claims and sovereignty in the Iss land of Cuba would cease to exist. The American notes were delivered to Gen Parrado of the Spanish evacuation commission this afternoon by Capt Hart Minard’s Liniment Cures Buras, e‘e. _—_——— —_—— — - -——_——_-— Insure With The viemnnnin | Standard Life Assurance Company of Edinburgh. ESTABLISHED 1825. FW. Hyndman ,“great reformer who in ! Ottoman sovereign at great Jenpib, and in characterizes him maby fulsome terms as a respeclo resewbles the Kaiser.” Trade Returns. ‘The trade statement for September which appeared in last Saturday’s Canada Gazette, shows that the total imports for the month were $13,016,145, and duty collected $1,- 970,605, as compared with $12,057,115 imports, and duty collected $1,910,175 during the same month last year. The exports during the same month were $14,s 610,112, of which $11,901,126 was produce of Canada and $2,708,986 produce of other countries, as compared with $14,142,294 produce of Canada and $2,447,794 produce of otber countries during same month last year. This makes the total trade for the month $27,626,257 es compared with $28,647,203 for same month last year. a falling off of $1,020,951. For the quarter ending 30*h September the mports Lave been $44 190,170, and ex- ports $43,465,085, making a total of $87,- 655,255, which is apn increase of $11,199,- 699 in imports, and a decrease of $4,/41,- 839 in exports over same period last year. Tne duty collected during the quarter was $6,764 944 as compared with $5,127 700, for same quarter last year, an increase of $1,657,244. Do you wear boote? Well yoo wan the beet your money can buy. It is a well kvown fact that our shoes cannot be beaten in qualityor price. It will pay you to trade with us.—R K Jost, Siamper’s Corner. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure. 52¢. CALENDARS '0* 1899 We are printing them now —for all kinds of business men. Artistic work—as much advertising as you desiie—or as little as youdesire. ‘They- ’re ever so much cheaper than imported. Call and see us, THe Exayiner Pur. Co. | AGENT. ~—* CAME AIMED Spanish Evacuation. San Juan, Oct 19.—Promptly at noon yesterday the American flag was raised over San Juan. The ceremony wae quirt and dignified, unmarred by disorder of any kind. The eleventh regular infantry, with two batteries of the fifth artillery, lauded this mocning. The latter proceeded to the fort, while the infantry lined up op the docks, It was a holiday for San Juan, and there were many people in the street». The work of the United States evacua tion commission is pow over, and all! the reporta will be forwarded to Washington on Tuesday next. parties have terminated witb bonor for all cooceroed. The American commissioners worked without the least delay, and in the most thorough and effective ma nner, —_- ~w».ee He Got the Mustard. It wasin the army. The boys hada meal of beef that had been corned by a bath in a salt horse barrel. It was quite a treat. They all thought so until one of the party remarked, *‘A little mus- tard wouldn’t go bad.’’ “That reminds me,” said another. “You just wait a few minutes.”” A quarter of an hour later he returned and, producing a screw of paper, he said: ‘‘Oh, yes. Here’s that mustard.” ‘“‘Where did you get it?’’ said the others in chorus. “Up at the surgeon’s) The sick call, you remember, sounded as we were talking about the mustard. It occurred to me that a little mustard for my lame back would be just the thing.” “‘But you haven’t got any lame back. ”’ **But I have got the mustard.’”’ ~ Philadelphia Press. - Knows Them Too Well. Mrs. Brown—What a curious man Mr. Skowler is, He never takes the least notice of children. He actually seems to dislike them. Mr. Brown—Yes. Skowler is the man who takes babies’ pictures at Smiler’s studio. It is his business, you know, to make the little ones look pleasant.— Boston Transcript. The labors of both | Things to Make a Note of The office of J J Jobnston bas been con nected by telephone, Removenv.-- Miss Marv Ross, baker of home-made, white and Graham bread, has removed from Fitzroy Street ‘et, to No. 239 Hilsboro Srer, half dozen doors above §Mark Wright’s factory, where she will fill orders for fruit, plain, Scotch and oat cake, etc. Y MC A—The meetingof the YM C A, of Charlottetown will be held in the parlor of the Association building, on Thursday, Oct 27th; in-t, at 8 p m, for the traneaction of al! pertinent business. —S M Robert~ son, President. Salvation Army.—Special public meet- ing tonight. Come and hear the story en- titled, “by Unknown Paths,” interpersed with music. Opens at8 o’clock. [ © G T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No 68, meets in Wright’s Hall at8 pm. Visiting Templars weicome. Y WC T U—An open meeting of this society will be held this evening at 7.30 in **Y” parlors, to which ali young women will be cordially welcomed. Engineering-—We call attention to the echool of engineering, as advertized in our columns, which is to be opensd by Messrs | G D MacKinnon and T A McLean, jr,both graduates of Engineering, of McGill Uni- versity. This school will meet the want of numbers of our young men who do not wish to remaiu at the bottom of the lad- der. Fraternal Visit.—Victoria Division will pay a fraternal visit to Orient Division on Fridayevening, 21st inst, at 8.30 Mem- bers of both Divisions will please take notice. Flannele:te—See our bargains in flannel ette—F Perkins & Co. Underwear—See that suit of underwear we sellat 50c its the best value in the city —F Perkins & Co. Jackets—Big value aud little prices tell the stocyof our jacket department —F Perkins & Co. Millinery— We are the millinery leaders —F Perkins & Co. Blaoketing—Buy Moncton blanketing the best made—F Perkins & Co. AND business, It’s so the world over. the racket.” your price— limit is places every 50 cents o¢ so. Moore & PAE CIC ES SR Oe? FINISH Without quality cau’t make permanent business, But quality without style and finish never gets any Beauty makes more conquests than worth, So the makers put into our Jackets all that catches the eye—but they haven’t forgotten to put into them that inherent wearing value which makes them “stand It doesn’t make a great deal of difference fwhere ose We have the nicest possible Jacket at the price, $1 95 up as high as you'd like to go—with stopping McLeod What We Advertise We Have ‘a