”" i’ wnapegiedaa nein. tiie Terms Four Dollars per Year ——— THE. DAILY EXAMINER 7 ~~SeRate neag. oom TL , Reaa, Room This is True ‘Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fred,” _Kvachwm hintaan “ Bingle Copies two asia VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. For The Man Who Can’t Wear Wool—— Many a man says he can’t wear wool next the skin. He can. ft’s not the WOOL that bothers him. Heis annoyed and torment ed by the ‘burrs’ and “splirters” that he'll find in some cheap kinds. He wants to try the “Arcadia Brand“ All wool Underwear, as suft and smooth as a kid glove. Worn with comfort next the most sensitive skin. Shirts, double thickness over the chest, but h of or¢ inary do iven’t the annoying “flap” ible breasted skirts. hirts are buttoned at the bbed Cuffs, and ankles, pearl fect finish, and fit. The ¢ shoulder, R buttons, pe $4.50, 4.'75, 5.00 Acccrding 1 DI BlZC ewes MOORE & MCLEOD, What We Advertise We Have Job Lot of Boys’ lone Boots Sizes 1, 2, and 3. $109 Former price about $1. 60 Reason—want to clear those small sizes out. IF I1’S NEWSON'S IT’S 300D. WaUEGy, A Lady Likes Boot Factory Wry free ro mom . a@ nice diningchair. We can supply them now at 4 very low a La price. Two quick selling lines; are our 75c and 95c suit oak f diner. a 3 ka 4 Every Lady Should See Them F fo ) : WP ate es ae aks eee TIT Ulsters' a In great variety. Including SHOREY’S make of 1897 at £6.50, 1898 make at $6.25 (Ticketsin the Pockets). No decep- tion goods are here to be seen. Come where you can buy the cheapest. EsARGAIN CORNE i . ‘ | es ‘ | ' Has Been a aVery Serious 'THE LOSS OF LIFE HAS BEEN | of wrecks and Joss of life up and down the | fic accounts of ruin and death are coming, | side of Cape EGHOES OF The STORM Matter, VERY HEAVY The Shore Piled With Wreckage--. Many Lives Lost. [SpeciaL ro Tug Examiner. Boston, Noy. 30.—The passing hours do not seem to bring an end to the reports New England coast as the outcome of the terrific storm. It is from Cape Cod that the most terri- loss of the steamer and of these tne Portland, a side~wheeler plying between ISLAND; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 4898 THE SCHOONER HYDRA Sunk in Glace Bay on Sunday. (Sreciat to Tue Examivner.] Hauirax, Nov 30—The schooner Hydra, E. Island, loaded with potatoes and oats for the Dominion Coal Co, sank at Glace Bay on Sunday. from P. A Queer Case. Lonpon, Nov 29.— “An Antiqusrian Romance; or Making a Pedigrer,’ as the remarkable prosecution of Hervert Davies is called, ended at the Old Bailey the other day, when the prisoner, aman of 26 years, was Sentenced to three years’ im~ prisonment, He ie one of the cleverest criminals that have appeared in years, In making “‘re~ rearches” to find out whether Colonel Shipway was entitled to a coat-of-arms, ihe young man cleverly forged liaes in very old wills aud parish registers, inti- wating the @icient hacdwriting and phraseology, and altering tombstones and coffin plates, and writing the name Ship- way on tue belfrey. The experte of the British museum at first declared the far- geries genuine, thereby allowing an inno~ cent schoolmaster, as Davies declared himeelf, to continue drawinga salary and Boston and Portiaod with allon board nearly one hundred souls, over shadows 2 all else. The rightly-called g the treacherous bars and reefson tbe out- Cod, without number. Miles and miles of the coastlire are piled raveyard of the coast, have claimed victims high with wreckage, mo*tof which is ground so fine by waves that identification of hapless the craft is impossible. VINEYARD Seuxe, Nov. 30—The best summing up of the disasers in this section js told bv Captain Hart, of the revenu® cutter Dexter, who has cruised along the shore. He says the sightin Vineyard Haven is one of desolation, Hulls are piled upon the shore, and those vessels which are afloat seem mere shells, Reports have reached here from southern Cape Cod that the steamer Gate City has been wrecked on Feaked Hill Bar. Carlist Preparations. SPFCIAL TO THE EXAMINER ] Nov 30.— A despatch from Madrid says that unfavorable information has been received from official sources conceraing the Ca:lists propaganda aud preparations. Lonpon, Schooner Success Wrecked. (Spectra, tro Tze Examixer.] Ha.irax, Nov 30.—The smal! coasting schooner, the Success, was wrecked near the entrace of the harbor during the storm. William and Jobn O'Neil, all on board, were drowned. ee THE PICQUART AFFAIR. Minister of War Refuses to Inter- vene.. Paris, Nov. 29.—The minister of war, M. DeFreycinet, in toe Chamber of Deputies yesterday, refused to intervene inthe Picquart atfair and the house ap- proved the governmenat’s declaration re- garding the eeparation of military aad civil powers by a vote of 437 to 73. A Radical deputy, M. Boss, opened the discussion. He said that while there had been some honesty in the Dreyfus prosecution there had been nothiog but dishonesty in the Picquart affair. These remarks caused an uproar. M. Boss detailed the history of the Picquart “persecution,” recalling Col, Picquart *s exile to Tunis, and asked the minister of war, M. DeFreycinet, why he had permitted a court martial to be sum- moned for Dec. 12. The deputy also accused Gen Zurlinden, the military governor of Paris, who, he explained, had promised a revision of the case, with having breken his word. This caused another uproar. A Concession From the Porte. CoxsrantinoPpLeE, Nov. 29.—United States Minister Straus has obtained a concession from the Porte granting travel- ling permits to foreiguers in the interior of Asia Minor, a privilege which the Porte had for along time stubbornly refused. Mr Starus was the Porte’s refusal to grant permits to American m ‘ssionaries. expenses. -_ —_---»—---—— ~ Britain and the Boers. New Yorx, Nov. 29.—The Times publishes the following from its London correspondent: ‘‘Misapprelension pre- vails. bere coneerning the scope of the Anglo German agreement. It is not the care, a8 everybody is saying, that Dela- goa Bay is made over to Eogland Delagoa Bay, of course, is the key tothe Transvaal, and therefore of vital value to the preser~ vation of the peace of South Africa. I believe all that has happened is tbat Eng- land has become assured that German hos- tlity will not block any action England may in the future have to take against th Boer oppression of tbe Uitlanders, and th hampering of the mining inaustry. Fo the moment peace is assured in South Africa, but the present situation cannot and will not continue indefinitely. voidable events must compel England to act sooner or later. Ihops this remark may be recalled a year hence. Meanwhile, trans—African communics— tion proceeds space. Already the telegraph connects Cair» with Kassala. The Britisn force is at Dufileh, beyond Lado, and an Egvptian gunboat has reacled Mesnra, cr Rek, the port of the Babr—el-Ghazal Pro- vince. The Queen is deeply interested in the scheme of the Cape to Cairo railway, and has recen'ly expressed the hope that she may live to see its completion. There ie reacon to think that Germany has agreed to allow the Congo State to cede a strip of territory along Lake Tanganyika, which is the only misaing link. Woood Pulp in Quebec. Qeesec, Nov 29 —It is stated that a pow~ erful English syndicate is preparing to go into the wood pulp business in the Saguen- ay district and has approached the lozal government offering to make 450 tons of pulp per day, providing the free use o! ceriain water powersis accordea. The company proposes to expend about $2,000,- 008 and to erect ita principal mill on the Grand Discharge. —_——— _ --+-——2e --—————— 43. HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS ro cents and 25'cents at all druggists. —— _ ee nt ee ee BSC F9986FSFF GO*O8SST 560% : eae : BOOKS! BOOKS! : 9 ie: “ 0 « Boolzsish » » People S ty are invited to call aud look through our Book Store. We have just opened up two new lots from New York. Setsin boxes by Henty, Hall Caine, Dumas, Hawthorn, Kipiing, Cooper, Dickens, Thackery and others. Presentation volumes Poets, Toy Books and Cook Books. Two thousand Books in paper covers at 3 for 25c and 2 for 25c. Please remember that our stock is compleie now in Christmas Numbers Bound Antuals Christmas Cards Calendars and Booklets Santa Clause’ Headquarters is still at The immediate, ineentive to the action of | — te Carter’s Bookstore = ecco HS OS6 SVSSOOOETSTSOOPS Sestoeeee SSooaees Bea CF 8 @ € (4 © 4) i) « ® * 2 S s ~ + . o 7) > y ~ s 2 (4 6 @ ~ € * © e EEE Lo a Una-’ CHEESE, Exports to Great Britain Show a Falling Off. MORE BUTTER FORWARDED, Monrreat, Nov. 29.—Canadiau cheese shipn ents for the past season amounted to 1.900.000 boxes, at a cost value of $12, 065,000, as compared with 2,102,985 boxes at acost value of $14,195,000, in 1897, a a decrease of 13} per cent. The decrease is attributed to lower prices and to the greater altention devoted to batter-making, in which the margin for increase is consid- erably greater. The season has thus ben a poor one for the producers. The factory~ mew, it is estimated, will be $2,000,000 out of pocket as a result of their labors since last epring. In round figures, 270,000 packages of Canadian butter went to Great Britain, and though prices fluctuated quite widely dur- ing the summer, the ruliog priee for the price for the entire season was practically the erme as Jast, viz, $12-250n the basis SCHR. CLARA MAY. Is Ashore at Jeddore Harbor. [Sr ecrat To Toe Exsurver.] Hauirax, Nov. 30.—The schr. Clara May, fron Halifax for Rustico, P.E.I1., went ashore at the mouth of Jeddore Har« boron Sunday. The tide is rising and fal- ling’in her. If the weather continues fine, she may be taken off. The damaged cargo was landed in a somewhat damaged condition. PARIS PEACE COMMISSION. Spain Rejects United States Prin- ciples, but Accepts the Money. Paris, Nov 29—The document present- ing the acceptance by Spain of the United States’ conditions for the cession of Porto Rico, Guam and the Philippines contained only 300 words. It opened with a reference to the final terms of the United States, and eaid that the Spanish com missioners, after having taken cognizance of the terms pro- posed by the Americans, replied that their Government had tried to give as equitable an answer as possible, but that they were not prepared to commit their government of a 70-pound tub. “Taking this as an. average the revenue from butter was $3,= 307,500, an increase of over $619,- 000, in other words, there has been an increase of 8 per cent, in ex- porta, as against alitileover 7 per cent, last year. This is aot atall a bad showing, if it can only be keptup. The creamery men’s revenue having been added to in the past three years $2 950,ff00,an increase inthe .period.of 25 percent. The ex- porte for the season amounted to 270,000 packages at acost value of $3,307,500 against 220,000 packages at a cost value of | $2,698,400 in 1897. Bristol was the leading market for Canadian creamery, ! butter followed by London and Liverpool. Farmers Holding Their Wheat. Wixyireg, Men., Nov. 27.—The receipts of wheat of this year’s crop at Port Wil- liam and Port Arthur elevators to Nov-~ ember 2 let inclusive amounted to’4 500,000 bushels, compared with 8,250,000 bushels received to same date of last year. amount §ehipped forward to Ontario and sea board was 3,109,000 bushels, against: 6 600,000 a year ago, The farmere are still disposed to hold their wheat for higher prices, and it is, thought tbat a larger quantity wil! be car- fore in the history of grain gr owing in thi is country. Buffalo rot Extinct. Wixniekc, Man., Nov. 27.—Three of the old plain buffalo have been sen in the Swan River district by a setter. The district lies between Duck and Porcupine mountains, and is just being opened up by the Dauphin railway. It is thought that more of these animais sre to be found in the lower reaches of the Saskaichewan valley, where the fauus of the country bas been free from moiestation up to the pre- sent. — SOC 2EESSOSSSTGE9GSS SEY 5808 SL**tOeooOse® DeVveDe --—— Dr. Lyman Abbott Resigns. New York, Nov 28—The Rev Dr Ly- man Abbott, from the pulpit yesterday, an. nounced his intention to resign the pastor- ate of Plymouth church, which he has filled for ten years. Failing health is the reason assigned, —— <> — — -— ALL BEADACHES cause cured in half an hour by HEADACHE POWD8RS, and 25c at all druggists. from whatever HOFFMAN'S 10 cents —— — a2 B00 OCS O93 OR ae 5 A few words about our ° Perfected Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites and gua- iacol. We have just placed this upon the market and guarantee it 50 per cent pure God Liver Oil, giving the nutritive properties of the Oil and Hypophosphites, and the antiseptic guaiacol. We consider this the best article of its kind and can furnish Testi- monials. Full size bottle 5(c. A. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SUNNYSIDE.... =e DOOBODBO BOSS MODUS @~<S 6 <a <> analog CECT AA ANA eee |some of the materia! to the acceptance of the principles em- | bodied in the American argument. Spain rejects these principles, the notes continue, ‘Sas she has always rejected them.’ Basing her attitude upon the justice of her cause, the note then says she still ad- heres to those priuciples, which she has heretofore invariably formulated.” However, the noie adds, in her desire for peace she has gone so far as to propose certain compromises which the Americans have always rejected. She has also at- tempted to have oubm tied to arbitration poin's upon which ‘the two governments ditfred. These prospects for arbitration, its i- add-d, the Americans have equally - rejec' ed, These allegations, in Spain’s reply, with regard to attempted arbitration, refer to her proposal to arbitrate the constraction of the third article of the last proposition. Since its presentation, and in return for such arbitration, Spain offered to cede the territory in dispute. The Amer- ieans refueed both propositions for arbi- tration. The! ¢ . ' ¢ ¢ \ ¢ ‘ 3 ¢ : ‘ ¢ Spain’s reply, in substance, continued by declaring the United States had | offered, as a kind of compensation to Spain something very inadevuate to the eacrifices | that country made at this momert, and she felt, therefore, that the United S:aces’ pro- posals could pot beconsidered just and equitable. She, however, accepts the ried over uniil {next spring than ever be- | $20,060,000, Ottawa Notes. Ortawa, Nov. 27.— Hon. Mr. Sifton has furnished a striking admission of official mismansgement. It is stated by his own organs that some officials in the gold com- missioner’s office at Dawson have been removed, and the question naturally arises if there were no grounds of complaint against the interior department adminis- tration. T D Macfarlene, the official tim- ber inspector, is also said to have received his conge. Nineteev creameries were operated under federal auspices in the territories this year, as againstsixteen last year, and three in 1896. Hon. Mr. Mulock or the American Bank Note Co., has rendered himself liable to the penalties of the alien labor law b importing four engravers from New Yor to engrave the new penny postage stamrs, In this way the postmaster general encours ages the American idea, a a namn — SiH ce ——— SD 56 Hie > SK TSE PS FOR Marine Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndman Hulls, Cargoes & Freights Insured at low Rates i STARE | “NO 279 Sosa wae . 4 | | ' a ty Sar oy yom Tale «are ? 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