a | i Aha — - - _ ferms : fF: per Year sur Dollars E DAILY EXAMINER _ reer roreaeaanes ems Ait etpoesenearnees This is True “Liberty, when Free Born Men ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ *_—EorIPipes, Single Uupies ¢ two celts. ’ - - - _——— ————— -7~—-—_ VOL 38 1O0KS LIKE SMALLPOX, | { The Roumanians Steerage Passengers. aa DETAINED AT LAWLOR'S IS- LANDS Atthe Entrance to Halifax Harbor | (Sreciat ro Toe Examiver.] — The last evening from | | | Hatirax, June 23. eteamer Roumanian arrived hese Liverpoo!. A slighteruption op achild in like a email! the steerage, which looked pox symptom, prom} ted the port officials the steerage to order the removal! of al) paseebgers to Lawlor’s lsland. T he steamer was pot detained. TOURISTS Island Illustrated is a beauti. | fully illustrated book on P | BE Isiand. bor sale at the bookstores or at this oflice — 50¢ -—— = = | j Prince Lhdward | For Saie.—Sloop yacht "Abegweit,? fast | sailor, newely painted and overhauled this epring.—A W Weeks, Charlottetown. 145 Gi e od wk 4i. CHARLOTTETOWN Py ea ee —— ee ee “ LANDING OF TROOPS AT DAIGUIRI. The Entire Army on Cuban Soil COAST TOWNS SHELLED AND SUBMARINE MINES CAPTURED. | Greatest Conflict of the War Now Imminent. (Serctat to Tae ExaMINer.] Wasnincres, Janne 23.—Tbhe American army has all been landed at Da'quir, fifteen miles beiow Santiago, ard a cable station has been opemed at Playa del Eesti, | which is balf way from - the point of de~ barkation to the city ot Santiago. Twe cable messages were received yes~ terday afternoon by the cfficials here,which conveyed They were from Genéral Shafter and Admiral Samp 800. this information. The former sends word of the succeseful landing of the entire army, and the latter reports the shelling of the coast towns, . ze iiees2 ee | caPiuring ten submarine mines and ren- dering great service to Shafter’s troope. It is believed that the greatest conflict | of the war is not many days off. Wasuinerton, Jane 23.—Sampson cables Tan Shoes $1.26 A pair. We bave placed inour window a lot of mens Tan Shoes, former prices $1.75 and $1.85 a pair, you can have your choice of them for $1.25 4 pair. If you wavta good, light, cool shoe for summer wear invest io a pair of those shoes. a1 7 sell you a good colo: « a p' acka R. K. Jost Stamper’s Corner CHOCOLATE: Sime are much in demand this summer. Children’s Chocolate shoes at 75c “Se and $1 00. Children’s Choco- late battoned boots at $1.00 and Texas bombarded the Cabanas to engage the attention of the enemy, and that one man was killed on board the Texas. Lord Rothechi d, it is said, follows the | Bpioee plan of paying his physician only 80 long as bia Lordship is in good health. Sir Wil'iam Broadbent, the pbysician, re- ceives $5,000 per year if his patient's health is good througbout the period. Wall hoe dressing at le =e tes eos HOO eel oVeSVeSe Bese (ae = mecroweweesssosecoqes i Fapers WALL ; Bs ¢ ; ( ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 ( | We carry the largest stuck of PAPER in P. E. Island. We do the largest WALL PAPER busi- ness in P. E. I. We carry such a large variety of pat- terns in WALL PAPERS that we can please almost everybody. We are Agents for the beet WALL PAP~ ER makers in Canada and the United Siates. 1,25 ; _ | Wemark onr WALL PAPERS at rea- Misses Chocolate shoes at $1.35 sovuable prices, and can supply every avd $1.60. Misses chocolate but- grade from the lowest to the highest. | toned boots, $1.40 and $l 75. Ladies choculate shoes from $1,00 tu $2.25 |.adie» chocolate jaced and button- ed boots from $2 to3.25. W. il. & Co.) — Cal] and See GEO. CARTER & CO. Stewart ~MACKAYS Ready Made Clothing- Right Siyles—— - —Right Prices Men’s Pantsat $1.00 Children’s Suits at $1,00 Men’s Pants at 1.90 e so 150 Men's Pants at 1.75} ' ne 2.00 Men s Pants ¢ 2 00 | 9° ape - ‘ta . 5 (0 Boys odd Pants at 2oc seulls a “ ; ss vs +. “ec 50ce 6.00 | 7.00 | Bieyele svits selling at 5,50 to 5.00 [6,40 Men’‘s Suits at Men’s Suits at Men’s Suits at WwW. ee D. MERAY that while the troops were landing the’ ISLAND, THURSDAY,. JUNE 23, 1898 ‘OUR FISHERIES JURISDICTION, The Matter. Mixed and Muddled DOMINION AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENTS May Each License and Tax the Fishermen. {Specian TO Tae Examiner.) Orrawa, June 23.—Although representatives of the Dominion, and of Ontario and Quebec ports were present at the conference held here yesterday, the conclusions reached, based on the recent judgement of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council, are of far-reaching impor tance to all the provinces. The decision largely disintegrates “the only question of jurisdiction. at the meeting that, hereafter, the provin- ces hal a right to issue licenses for fishing in indefinite lncation®, asSfor instance with pound nets. Fees will be collected and retainable by the provinces, bat in addi- tion the Dominion bas a right to impose tax. Thus the ¢ffect may be that the provinces wii] still charge $50 license fees -for pound net# and then the Dominion will impose a tax of $10 on ea ch license. How some of the provinces will collec; the tee is a puzzle. If, as Davies contem - plates,all the fishing officers on the inland waters are given theircong?, ‘the local gov- ernmeots will have to create a mall army o* officers to carry out the law. g The protection of tbe fisheries on great lakes and seaboard will be continued by the Federal Government. The D«minion ithe salmon fishery of British ‘Columbia. The deep cea fisheries of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts and of the lobeter fishing; but the Maritime Provinces will have absolute control of the oyster fishing with power to issuefleass and licenses,—ihis class of fishtng being de, fined as a fixed location. —_ ee FROM THE PHILIPPINES. ‘Reported Massacre of Augusti’s Children. {[Specia, TO THe ExXaminer.] Loxvon, June 23—Keports from Manila indicate the existence of fears that the wife of Captain General and the children have been mazsacred by the reb- jels ia Bulacan. It is thought that this is the reasou of the unwillingness of Genera} Aguinald, the insurgent leaier, to allow the British Consul to start a rescue party A ugustia, for them. (slit aN TE EA OA ll OH, THE ‘ll Dea Lil price 2Uc upwards. Also Ladies’ Bike Leg- gings, »n Chocolate and black, the real thing at GOFF BROS Fisheries Department and the muddles | It was concluded | Oe. Ose OSS OS 4) O42 o @] OD OS OS ODED YW UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA, ae oo ee A Triple Medallist From P, E. Island, DISTINCTION WON BY MB. THOMAS E. CULLEN, The closing exercises of the University of Ottawa were held on Monday night with unusual eclat. Rev. Dr. Fallon, vice rector, presided in the place of Rev. Dr. Con+tantineau, who sailed recently on a visit to Kurope. Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Aberdeen and eurte, Archbishop Dubamel, ceveral members of the Federal Cabinet, Mayor Buybam, aod over 800 other repre- sentatives of Ottawa society, were press nt in the Academy Hall of the University to assist at the exercises. Sir W. Hingston, M. D, of Montreal, delivered the oration. The University glee club of 100 vo cer, accompanied by an orchestra of 15 pieces, rendered “ The Cantata ” during the even - ip hen the recipients of honors from the faculty of the university was Mr. Thomas E. Cullen, son of Mr. Patrick Cullen, of Charlotuetowmn, Mrs Cullen has the distinction of» being a triple medallist, an honor wor wy once in the last fifteen years, Besides receiving the a of B. Pb. cum summa laude, Mr, Cullen captured the Goveroor General’s silver medal in the University course, the Uhancellor’s ee meda! in the English sonra, the University silver medai, io «the bighest average ieaeg the medallists of the University. Mr.-Cullan’s average was 95 3-5. The Island bas been especially fortunate in her representatives at this flourishing institauon. All bave been talented men and hard students, and consequently they have established for the Island an enviable reputation, A striking feature of the evening’s pro~ gramme was the Varsity cheer lustily given from 450 student throats, as ‘each . . 4) Government will also continue to control | fFr-unate medaltist ascended to receive his reward. _ The University closes now to reopen September 8. => HORROR IN THE SOUTH SEA. Fourteen Men Eaten by Sharks. ——_ {SpeataL to THe Examiner.) Sypney,N.S. W., June 22.—One of the boats of the Russian ship, Bay of Naplas, was capsized yesterday of Nouema, the capital of New Caledonia, and 14 sail ors were devoured by sharke, SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. EN TERED Juae 22—Ethe} Aggie, Phalen, North Cap+; Leveret, Langeil, Montague; ¢s Aca- dian, Couillard, Montrea!; Surprise, Tren- holm, Baie Verte; Minnie A, Anderson, Shediac; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidsisb; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARED June 22.—C V Minot, Hubley, Buctou- chet; 88 Acadian, Couillard, Sydney; Wel- come, Vanamber, Pictou; Minnie A,Ander- son, do; ss Wm Aitken, Leveret, Langill, Pictou; ss Halifex, Pye, boston. 2@9 VOW O3 OOBV0U 63 OD Syrup of the Hypophosphites Fellow’s Formula, The viriues of the article are well known. Our o¥n make, 50c per bottle, A. W. REDDIN, Pum 3B CENTRAL DRUGS TORE Sunnyside. Ses OS SIOIAO OFF 262860 . =>e<>?¢<+ 466609 0S 0200 OOD 7O45]]8 {ish sAAAnA=DAMAGAALSASAASLALAASAAAAAIAAZDSRALAALD, | i AA2z24AL2 2 ep Ada eRaBbhA 422 a 2 &é . £22245 252224244225 2224345 Tharsday, June 23ra 1898 The Corset 3 jawness o9c: Another Corset Novelty on sale this morving. Its a line of Corsets op which we were offered a snap They're of satteen, nicely made and finished light, weight 2 side steels perfect shape. They're in three shades— piak, blue or white ‘ ¢ ae You can see them in our northern ; window "Phey’re . Gis PER PR MOORE & MCLEOD: We give no stamps, our customers get ALL the discount, Dee TEAS USS USS ASAE AS AS ASIEN ACIS Los LT’. A flat office key finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. £4 ' { | M, SS > nee as 3% bp 12 i> W “ae ey CLEARING SALE HALF PRICE Mens waterproofs —with detachable capes full lengths, This lot slightly soiled but otherwise good in quality and will be sold at Fialf Prico There are 25 in the lot get one right away before they all go at J.B. Macdnald & Co, The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots _gioincscsoconaincaveioie ive ies side veveveddurr’ vévauevandvadane ddedudecadedataney PP. EF. ISLAND Illustrated cececewc At all bookstores and at this office. Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price, Wr. —_— ete é Examiner Pub. Co. Charlottetown. ADDREsSs— | : Wee. snare CB Se ents 4 xen naorgnannsenstneatnaa tenet wiiticaton: sae endanntenstnatee SPM pene wi ik ua os