5 fit is rms F pur p) i - llars pe Year ee pideer dain aeeaT = having to @dvise the Public, may speak free.”—Evaipies, ~~ — Single Copies two cents ems — VOL 3 CHARLOTIETOWN oa ISLAND; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1898 NS PR 4a 5 _NO 288 aaa: 222 ' i ¢ j ° & d ie - i 4 ae - ie ig 2 ae “ Re” ieee it Commenced buying for Christmas yet ? Time you did. It's easier to buy now, easier to select, you’re surer of satis- faction, There’s always a erush and Christmas week, a push the Goods ye; ? Seen Fancy Fancy Glassware, Fancy Cases in Met- al, Leather and Wood wood Buxes Toys, Games Dolls, ete., ete. 222228 (into 1SCOLC ete 2LCLLG For Fussy Men Lynn Shoes! A new lot of Lynn Boots received. shaped fitters, and are becoming very popalar., lynn Shoes These are wide and well ; 7 - BROS SOLE AGENTS : == ee a fc ew POU . ; sere zi JEL IF IT’S NEWSON'S IT’S 300D. Sats ey /Rattan Chairs a x 4 We have just received a beautiu wv Of R at 3 s 5, tan Chap ind Rockers. Ihe very finest de FS a Amas Prese: -u--Goods bought now will be 4 3 rf stored until: juired if desired. 3 14 ~—=at=—_JOHN NEWSON eer rr poe Te PT ee wr ane Rae r: % Re SAR. DAS dead dL da ad ena ade eA aA wey Bo {Clothing OO —E——e———— Flothi Clio ins ’ . Hauer a Boys: Pants from 20¢ per pair up, Men’s Pants, extra heavy, only $1.70, $2.00 ‘ geortme nt, mrt pair, Men’s extra a avy Suits $5.00, Boys’ Suits ;rom $1.0) up. and new ¢ Beautif ul goods; se goods, e the ioys’ ‘Tea Suits 84. 20 per sult. nat the BARGAIN CORNER. Ww. Dp. mKAYT A good ! cen Sydney, is a total loss at Clay Head. i of state ENGLAND WILL FORTIFY KINGSTON, Admiralty Will Construct a Dockyard, AND A LARGE NAVAL DEPOT TO BE ESTASLISHED In View of the Building of the} Nicaraguan Canal. (SpeciaL To THE EXAMINER.) the harbor , Dec. 8.—Part of scheme for converting Kingston, Ja Kingston and extensive of agreat naval depot dockyard, in view of the construetion the Nicaragua Canal in the near future, Las been made Known. The completed negotiations for the purchase of Admiraity authorities have just agreat Pond atthe northern extremity of the city, where the proposed dockyard will be constructed. OO —__ — Schr. Vamoose Lost SpectaL ro THe Examiner] Newporr, R. I, masted Nova Scotia schooner Dec. 8.—The three- Vamoose, Another Liberal Organ, ———ee {[Speciac to THe ExaMINER ] Ortawa, Dec. 8.—A new Irish Liberal 3 ab will be estabiished in Ottawa in January. ' =o ~~ a$$ ee Report from Port Mulgrave. (To the Board of Trade.) Muterave, Dec. 8.— Wind northwest, snow, bY vessels moving. Sharkey and McCoy. [SpectaL TO THe ExaMINeRr. ] New York, Dec 8.—Sharkey and Kid McCoy are matched for $20,000 to fight in January. ——— —<—ee Thingvala Line Sold. Wasunixeton, Dec.6.—The department has information from the charge d'affaires ad iterim at St. Petersburg to the effect that the Boston steamship company ha purchased the Thingva!la line in order to secure port facilities at New York and will operate that line upon the route be- tween the Russian Baltic ports including the ports of Finland and New York and Boston. — ee Monument to the Maine. Wasuincron, Dec 7—Senator Hale yes- terday introduced a joint res lation auta- orizing the Secretary of the Navy to erect a monument in Havana to the memory of the sailors and marines who loet their lives by tbe explosion of the Maine. The b ll is recommended by the Navy De- partment. a Soldiers Massacred. Lonpoy, Dec 7—The British Piiihit Office has received. news that L euts, Keating and Gale and twelve native sol- diers were massacred in October last while parleying with tribesmen of the Niger ter- ritory. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Dec 7 —Two Brother:, Kohinoor, Cameron, Piciou. CLEARED Dec 7—Two Brothers, Bell, Pinette. ALL BEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by Bell, Canso; HOFFMAN’S HEADAC HE POWD#RS, 10 cents and 25c at all druggists. : Minister of Marine, before 1t NOMINATIONS YESTERDAY. The List of the Candidates. ee ee [Srectat to Toe Examiner. } Dee 8.—Nominations for the vacancies in the Federal Parliamen: yesterday were as follows: In North Simcoe, Leighton McCarthy; Independent; J A Martin, Libera). In West Lampton, Dr Johnson, Liberal, Joho Farrell, Conservative. In Montmageny, Marcineu and Blandin, both Liberals. In Bagot, Dupont and Neancile, Liberals, Booden, “Conzervative. Toronto, —— Ottawa Notes. (Specia To tHe Examiner ) Orrawa, Dee 8.—It is understood that Dr. Donglas Archivist, will Bremner, the Dominion be January next, and will superaupuated from be succecded by Benj. Sulle, a French Canadian-literateur. Orrawa, Dec 8. A meeting of the Cabinet was held vesterday at which an order was pas-ed appcinting Major | Pinault, of Quebec, Deputy Minister of Militia, successor to Colonel Panet. Sentence Commuted. [SpeciaL TO THE ExAMINeR.] Orrawa, Dee 8.—~An order in Council has been passed and approved by Lord Minto commating the death sentence passed upoo Elzear Mann, for murder, to imprisonment for life i the penitentiary, President Hyde Retires. [SpecraL to Toe EXAMINER. New Yorx, Dec 8.—The business career of Henry B Hyde, President of the Equitable Lite Assurance Co, is atan end» his health being shattered, France and Great Britain. London, Dec 7.—The Faris correspon— dent ofthe Daily News says that the negotiations between France and Great Britain are quite hung up , notwithsrand- ing the great accumulation of poiuts in dispute. He ascribes this situation to the sulkiness of the French officials, and refersto aspeech made by Admiral Fournier, at Toulon Tuesday, as an un« pleasant vign. Admiral Fournier declared that the French Mediterranean fleet was ready to fight, and was able to await with confix< deuce events thut seemed to be shaping themselves. He compared the calm dignity of the French navy ina trying time with the be!licose talk of certain ad- versaries, indirectly intimating that he meant Great Beitain. The correspondent adds tiat a draft of the speeca was submitted to M. Lockroy, was deliver~ ed, and it was approved. On the other hand, the Paris correspon- dent of the Times says thatthe speech was evidently a post~prandial oration, _——P> 2 << YSPEPSIA is the cause of un- told suffering. By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla the digestive organs are toned and dyspepsia {8S CURED. Fo oe ae nner 8 > wy RU . s ve Eo TR SASS SSE SA §) “AP 9 Viarme Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndman : Hulls, Cargoes & Freights Insured at low Rates f | ‘killed while standing in the telegraph eens tyenetgeneetnent ee. oe =o o¢ ODODBlDlS MODUDODE a oe § 316 i SAS a ¢ SOO osoce sasewsses Marshal Killed in Tennessee. (Srectat vo Tae Examiner.) Lovisvitte, Kv., Dec. 8.—A special to the Post from Cl irksville, Tenn., says that Citv§ Marshal Bryant, of McKenzie, was shot in the head and almost instantly Office. The murderer was a boy named Hugh McCall. McCall fled tohis home and committed suicide by taking morphine. The cause alleged for the murder was that Bryant had arrested McCall last Sa- turday for drunkeness. Austrian Steamer Sunk (Speciat ro Tre Examiver.] « RIESTE, Dec. 8.—The Austrian steam- er Istria was sunk in collision with the Italian steamer Capeia from Brindise, for Trieste. No lives lost. THE MAD MULLAH. Advance Temporarily Checked by the Khan of Robat. Lonpon, December 6.—The unplea- Sant news from the Indian frontier where the “*Mad Mul'ab,’ is again on the war~ path. bas caused considerable appreheneion among the Indian anthorities ihough the latest advices show that his victorious march has been partly checked by the friendly Khan of Robat, who by a timely move has saved the British lines of com~ munication with the garrison at Chitral, which the Mad Mullah endeavored to cut. The fanatical movement, however, has taken a strong hold aniong the Swatis, and there is a prospect of another “little fron- tier war.” A British force of nearly seven thousand men is now held in readiness for movement to the front. The followers of the Mullah are variously estimated to oumber from three thousand to six thous- and aod their oumbers are growing daily. The outcome of the rising will probably be an effective Pritish occupation of the whole of the Swat Val'ey and another big bole in the Indian budget. sememaloniies TT AE As A Proposition. Toronto. Dec 7.—The Toronto Globe's special cable from London saves: The Britol Chamber of Co 1.merce is urging the appointment of a Canadian agent tojreside permavenily at that port. In addition, Bristol will probably send a commerciel deputation to Canada next spring. ~—— i. i France ani the States. — Paris, Dec 7 ~The {Journal Des Debats welcomes President M:Kinley’s hope that a{Franco-American understanding will sbortly be reached. ‘As evidence of the friendship which was donhileas promoted by the importaot role recentiv esacied ty the French ambaseador at Wa-hinvton.”’ Itadds: “* Not aj owe: intere+ted in the far east i3 disposed to deny Amereca the practical and reasonabie demand of Presi- dent McKinley.” The Temps thinks, after perusing the message, no one will] be the wiser in regard to what cin be hoped from the friendsbip of the United States offered from her euter- prises. “As regards Cuba. it may be remarked that the President’s declaration is absolute~ ly identical with the declaration of Great Britain when that country entered Ezypt, aod where she still remains, The most interesting point of the mess sage,according tothe Journal Des De Bats, is the fact that Great Britain’s warm words of fraterneli zation are not loudly echoed in st. ~ wr om 0BV0DBHDWEDDSDBDON IDVOD@®’ FOc fora new pair of lungs—would you give it. We cannot give thie, lunge are at all weak, your ; health poor, we recommend. Gur.Perfected Emulsion Cod Liver Oi! is valuable, more so with the bypophosphites and an antisep.ic. Ours embraces all this 50c large bottle. Prepared by A. W. REDDIN, Phm & CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SUNNYSIDE. but if your general Comwa oa s~ <> a XN = enatatdlinsniandesemnacmene —S BRITAIN’S S ATTITUDE Sir Edmund Monson Speaks Out Pretty Plainly in Paris Paris, Dec 6—At the silver jubilee ban = quet of tne British Chamber of Commerce vere, this evening, the British ambassador, Sir Edmund J. Moneon, referring to the “new diplomacy” which is said to have come into fashion daring the past year, said it was chiefly due to the enterprise of tre press, but also it was in a measure due to “mother country inventions and to the origi: a'ity of the American wind, ever restitssly watching to im prove everything which wl! perhaps eod by improving the diplomatisis of the old school off the face of tee earth.” Sir Edmund Monson then proceeded to dilate on the recent remarkable outburst of public feeling in Great Britain, provoked by the Fashoda incident, and said he veo- tured to express the hope that the idea of Great Brita:n being unduly +queezable and prove to make graceful but impolite con- ceesions is thorougt ly exploded. <a. >_> N EWS NOTES. The bill now before congress for the goveromentof the Hawaiian Islands w:]! probably be considerably modified before it passes, Among its most objectionab’e provisions is one restricting the franchise within the same limits as those marked by the bogus government which has just gone out Of existence, Arrivals from Skagway tell of an active volcano about fifty miles from the Atlin mining district. So far it has been inter-~ mittent in its activity and the sight has been witnessed but by afew {people. No name has as yet been given to the moun- tain, but the officials at.Atlin are reported to be prepiring to take aftrip of inspection to the site ia asberttime. They will have scientific instruments alopg and will be able to take notes whici will undoubtedly prove of much intere-t and value to science —_——_————> + <> - <a ____ Driving Part ,—The annul meeting the shareholders of Driving Park Association will be beld in the Masonic Temple building tonight at 8 o'clock. 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