( I oa“ FHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 8, 1898 Oe One ee To Boston COMMENCING MAYZISth. The favorite 8S. S. “HALTI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Rosten Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. ealling at Hawkesbury ard H ali fir a RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou. ean make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. «“FTALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at ll p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For further rates and aJl informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. SBS. Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Saili: g from Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p.m about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July *Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday 1th July Monday Ist August Monday 25th July Monday 15th August Monday 8th Ang. Moaoday 29th August Monday 22nd Aug Monday 12th Sept. Morday 5th Sep: Monday 26th Sept. Monday 19:b Sept Moasday 10th Oct Munday 2rd Oct Moudry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday Tth Nov Monday 31st Oct Calling at Summerside, Mal Bay and Father Pvyint. summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation uneurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs baad- led with great care. CARVELL BROS, Agents Perce Gaspe Deligh:tul Tan Shoes “ are unquestionably the coolest shoe for this wurm weather. We are show ing anice gentle. men’s chocolate laced boot, with cloth top, at $2.75 Black and chocolate willow calf at $4 and $4.51 u, with bulldog and coin toe. The hand-omest ~ shoes 4.we have yet shown. W. HW. Stewart & Co Loocon House Building. TAKE NOTICE, lt infurm the public, that no person or versens are allowed fishing in Mr. “pnw hite’s Mill Pond, without {l<boro “OM me, arvor JOHN WHITE, oe 100 Wheatley Rive | THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the cmos of the Examiner Fubiishiag Ca, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) On ea, 6 8 e712 (ee 6 Six Months, - = « Three Months, - = . One Month, = = e« ew es Sent post paid to smy pest of Canada or the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has apgeteed in the Daily, and is a first-class wa con- taining all the latest news, beeription $1.00 a year. THE PRESENT WAR. Sir,—1 notice by reports through the Associated Pres (no: the most depend- able source) that tne British people and press are in sympatby with the United States in the present war with Spain. Now Sir, if such i: the case, there igin m) " inion only two solutionsto the above entioned mystery. The first, a lament- avie ignorance of the true facts of the case; the second, which would be much mor ieplorable, that they have Jost their idea, or sense, of British fair play, for which they are accreated the world over. When the United States remonstrated with Spain against the state of affeira in Cubs Spuio grauled an armistice, a d then offer ed Cubaa goveroment, or constitution, aon as obtains in cur Dominion, fifty per ent Cky the way) better than that existing oath of the line. But no; sbe must with- dene from Cuba altoge ther, leav.ng tue Island = free and independent. [* that the way, 1 ask, thatthe seceding States were treated by the then government of this greas republic? I trow not, not- withstauding tne clause in their consititu- ton that any state, or States, migut with- draw from the federaion ac auy time. Macy will tal] you today,thattbeircivilwar was to free the slaves, in which cave there would be a kind of consistency in their present attitude, But such was not the ca-e, for an act to that effect was not pass- ed ui til the fourth year of the struggle. We have reason to believe that the a'rocities we read of being perpetrated is Cuba were much exagerated aud the wanton destruction of property was wovl~ ly the work or insurgents. Had Spain de- maoded six or seven mili on dollars of the United Statee for the assistance given the rebels in Cuba, in men, arms and ¢u- courag m Dn, interne Onal law would iav borne her ou. In sO duwy. Lise, on what grounds, did "the United Sta es claim indemnity from Great Britain in the Alabama case, whic) claim was allowed to the amount of over ten im ition dollars by the arbitrators. I is Open to question, and doubied by many, whether tne Cubans would bave taken up arms at all were it pot for the prompting of the United States citizens Now, Sir, in the face of these fact> above mentionet, I ask, by what mg t or under what law dves e United States cally on wf agaist Spain, fur certainty the latier we nut the aggressor. They wish it to apy ent that the declaration of war waa for tre Cubans. Not so,for Cuba would be vesr ec the truth. The Neweastle Chronicle is rather nearthe mark in saying *hatit i oot humanitariavi-m in beroics but hy- pocr sy in bysterics, And further “Ts a+saila weary man were shum.,” but to strike one who is down sick and :oo week to raise,is bartarois,—aggra‘ated when sufferer is non-ottensive. It is said iu Connaught that itis not fair for one t fall upon twent*, butin this case twenty have fallen upon one and that witcout cause. Re Greek va. Turkey the case was re- versed. The people leaped the bounds of reason and raa away with their Govern But in the present instauce the coverning and governed appear alike which sues to show that which the experience of ses bas taught that a “government by Ue peop'e for the people and of the people” s renerally unstable and always taug' t wh da meek The United States has dra wn the swor, (thrown away the seabboré ard the nationa! hocor with it. In one serse, it resemble » mob, in that they will listen to any _— v every biog with the excepticn of reas r justice. There is bo great diffi:uliy in Tac nga res?mblasee between the Ann ee of 95 and "96 and the Sjancit . He: erritories are invad d, her towns are bonvbarded, ber sons slain, and her ships ac¢@ carzoes seized at sea, There is this ditlerence the Armenians was clubbed or shot while peacefully employed or whit: ruoving for his life; while the Spaniard is -hotor shelled while standing in of his country against overwhelming odds. ‘Lruly does tie socialists’ organ of Ber pronounce it, onthe United States #? urjust a war @ ever was voud a doub, lanzuaze of posteritv. Tie United States i aul her dark blot to wc PAE e of Cent tary, who u eluOLs hrs venerable form in surrow and who will | rtiv depart, grieving tothink that be been so little better than some of favorel predecessors, and that, t 0, afier wii the -eunspines so far Alar! whata gloom is thr our late bri ghte ning prospects of r a higher civilization. mienut. detence lin part, wage incl atch + 4 De 1 — i’ uu iat has aide the Nineteenth SD has ils | less . foretou Id. i } own over , eaching ‘ ' al oe 6 Stimulate 9 stomach, sour stomach, constipation, i ills Peack. rouse the liver, cure bilious. etc. Tice 25 cents. Sold ane oa rueciane Bess, headache, dizziness, The only Pills te take with From Yesterday's 5 o'clock Edition, imam BY THEIR BRAVERY, Admiral Cervera Affected BY THE HEROIC CONDUCT OF THE AMERICANS. Lieut. Hobson and Party Swam Ashore and Were Captured. {[SpeciaL to Tue Examiner} AS + wag =? a RAL KALK SITS Fo} We are ce KBL NN ° wwe and less price. With the fleet off Santiago de Cubs June 4,7 p,m., via Kingston, Ja., Jane 6, (jelayed in trensmission).—AI|l the mem- bers ofthe Merrimac expedition are safe two are slightly wounded, but Lieut Hob- soa escaped without a scratch. 1ews was bron his good eht out to Rear 1 \dmiral Sampson by Admiral Cervera’: chief of staff, under a flag of truce. * Admiral Cervera,” said Captain Bas ** js ,so touched by the men that he felt it only cemento vy Uviedo, bravery of your righ, you should know that they are alive They are prisoners of war and are being well treated.” The were pot asceriained. two wounded One has the otber in the names of the men a slight wound on the cheek and Lip. After blowing np the Merrimac Lieu tenant Hobson and bis party swam ashore and were captucd., FOUR MILES rROM MANILA, Movements of insurgents SPANISH REGIMENT MUTINIES AND SHOOTS ITS OFFICERS. a —— A Thousand Prisoners Brought to Cavite by Insurgents. (Seeciat. vo The Examtyer] : ie a hi Hoxe K xc. Jeve 7.~—The British guo- boat Saifi, atoch has fast arrived fron Manila, reporis that the insurgents hav cut the railways outside the town and ai vanced to within four miles of the city. A Spanish regiment has mutined au s‘iot its officers, fightiog between the insurgents and th: Spanish troeps is fr quent, and the forme: broaght a thousand prisoners to Cavite. The Americans, it is reported at Manila assist the ineurgents with boats and ma chine guns, Tie Swift reports a romor. that insurgents have ounber of priests. The Baiisl hb reside: Swift din Manila but th; the captured and tortured a its lefestil! rem vin he na, bes . : vtaer foreigiiers Were faking refiige Ot ihe foreign shippirg AMERICAN FLEET UPENED FIRE: at the time th | wi . 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