2 ee ll, SI ~ =e Se, THE DAILY EXAMINER ~ ger.at D per Yee nead. goon ‘his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men ities lu advise bae “Panis, may mpeek hen *__E RIPIDES. ‘Dingle ¢ Uopies two ‘cents, “2 VOL CHARLOTTETOWN ‘we ISLA ND, TH URSDAY. JULY 7: Beavis NO [55 DESPATCH REGEIVED FROM GEN, SHAFTER, ‘Hodson and His Men to be Exchange, FRESIDENT MCKINLEY ISSUES A PROCLAMATION. F, W. HYXDMAN INSURANCE AGI NCY Charlottetown. Life Accident | Fire, Marine, and Every de scription of prop-} ert\ written in reliable Com- : : To the American People to Offer a panies gs at lowest rates, Thanksgiving. Combined Assets a Two Hundred Villion [Speciat To Tue Examiner.] : Wasurnerox, July 7.—Tbe War Depart. Dollars ae tae. ment bere has received the following des- ii : patch from Genera! Shafter. oD o* Seas @ se 2@e2> o> ‘Lam justin receijt of a letter from General Stenton (probably Torat) agreeing Same _ tecalin > At Ow Fountain Pezch Cream Sliced Peach Pitted Cherries Russian Tea Mint Julep All the ieading syrups, coffee of purest aroma, etc. Glaces of all flavors. A.W. REDDIN, Phm |B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE tothe exchange of Hobson and his men who are imprisoned here. We are to make exchange in the morn. ing. Yesterday he refused my proposition to exchange. Wasnincton, July 7,—The President bas issued a proclamationto the Ameri- can people asking the country to offer up a thanksgiving for the marvellous success of the American army and to pray for the speedy return of peace. CAMARA ORDERED BACK. [Seectat ro Tae Examiner.) GisreaLtar, July 7.—According toa despatch received here from Madrid, the Spanish government bas ordered Admiral Snonyside. Camara to return to Spain. Soe 9 OOO 9OS 0 £0302 0303 2429 ee ee ee 939DV SHSM Oe 45 eem Tenders For Stone. Tenders eBivessed | to the undersigned and marked “Tenders for Stone” will be received not later than July 8:h from parties willing to contract for the supply- ine of 400 cubic yards of quarried stone within eaay reach say four miles of Kin- kora Chureb, contract to be fivished by December las. Tenders may be accepted forthe entire quantity or for lotsof 50 or 100 yards price to be stated also for dimension atore. MS certain quantity of such may be re- quired. Lowest or anv tender not nece-s~ wilv accepted For further particulars ap ly to Qn its way to Manila the Dewey aid ex~ pedition dropped in on the Spanish garrison of the Ladrone islands and took them prisoners. As agrabher of islands, there does notatem to be mueh doubt that Uncle Sam is akin to a stout old gentle- man of the name of Bull. ai UNE ciel siipaciinn TOURISTS. — Prince Edward Isiand Illustrated is a beauti. fully illustrated boek on P. E Island. For sale at the 50¢ ey OPTRA HOUSE — P., E. Island Hospital Benefit to morrow night. We have just received by expressa_ lot of black kid gloves, with 3 push button fasteners, heavy black and white st itched J.J. MACDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, June 2 tth 1898. dy 2) wy li. backs. Same quality exactly the same as a the ox blooks advertised by ue; we are ab'e 50 YEARS to mak» them the sane price, 98c worth EXPERIENCE $1.25 —Stanley Bros. 155 2i. SE rer —_ Pre divevel dnd AE: :P. E. Island TRave Manns : ILLUSTRATED DESIGNS Copyrricuts &c. i enrone sending a sketch and deacrintion may ascertain our , cy free vention is probably patentabinn Co: ee —— bO0c A COPY strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest ayency for securing patents. pS fents taken through Munn & Co. recetve At ail Bouksellers notice, without charge, in the and at this offce. MTA Peat ini “An eAEAMAAR REPRE PoTeTVeeNeenR Ton SS | Scientific American. make eet on receipt of price. A handsomely imstrated weekly. WLarcest cir ? Gulation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a Address— Mi four mo athe, $1 Sold by all newsealers. EXAMINER PUB. CO. UiIN & Co, pone Y New York , Co a didns LOTTETOWN. Branch Omice . Washington, D. C, STO PPPERSP REED RT TT > PEDD PADDAPDADPRRDPRALARIVE™ MACKAY’S Straw Hats - - - - - - - Half Price : Our entire stock of Straw Hats have been reduced to half price, regardless of cost: eall and secure yours early. Men’s Hats worth 40c. now. ...:eeceeees +2200 om ‘ 2’ cocccee aC GEG, MOWe ccocccccsercecd Boys’ Hats worth 25c, now....eeee eecceel5c " « as DUC, NOW sc cocecvece oveeld 6 40, NOWeere Se. | All Styles—All Prices W. D. MRKAY WNOWcccc0ocvce ** “ * bookstores or at this office— ' | ann Ns eeesenvennennenennevennenennennonenenennenennent i 'FLAG OF TRUCE OVER SANTIAGO. The Roads Blocked With Fleeing People, WHO ARE IN FEAR OF THE COM- ING BOMBARDMENT The Armistice was Extended for Twenty-four Hours. [Sprciat ro THe Examiner. ] Orr July 6.—The roads from Santiage are black with people flee- ing from the dreaded bombardment. A flag of truce floated over the walls of SANTIAGO, the city all day. The unofficial armistice which termina- ted at noon to day has been extended un- til to-morrow at noon. ee SPANISH FLEET AT SUEZ. 5 {[Seecran To Tue Examiyer.] Scvez, has arrived herearnd hus been notified to leave July 7—Tbe Spanish fleet within tweaty~four hours without coaling. —_—_ - -—_>- THE ENGLISH ARTILLERY TEAM. we [Sreciat to Tue Examiner ] S34 Orrawa, July 7.—Lord Stradbroke, will accom; any the Englich artillery team | to Canada. Any One Would Do, Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts tells a good story on himself and Presi- dent Eliot cf Harvard. When Phillips Brooks was elected bishop, President Eliot met Dr. Lawrence, who was then dean of the Episcopal Theological school at Cambridge and said to him: ‘‘The church has made the greatest mistake of alifetime. Brooks was the pivot around which we revolved in Boston. Now you bave spread him all over the state. Any , one would have done for bishop.’’ Years after, when Phillips Brooks had gone to his reward and Dean Law. rence had been chosen in his place, he met President Eliot in the street again. The latter was warm in bis congratula- tions. ‘'My dear bisbop,’’ he said, ‘‘1 must congratelate you. The church couldn’t have mace a better eelection. I thought you should bave been the choice when Brooks was chosen.”’ ~~ Chronic Eezema Cured Oneofthe most chronie cases of Eczema ever cured isthe case of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. Ou asworn state- ment Mr aiton says: I hereby certifythat mr daughter Gracie Fila waa cured of Eczema of long standing by using four box-.of Dr. Chase's Ointment, Willism Thistle. drug- gist, o! Hartford, also certities that he sold four boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Elle. Wall Toronto, March I6th, 1597 | \ a1 a7 a\) ath Fi We carry the largest stock of WALL PAPER in P. E. Island. We do the largest WALL PA- PER businessin P. E, I. We carry such a large variety of patterns in WALL PAPERS that we can please almost everybody. We are Agents for the best WALL PAPER makers in Caneda and the United States. We mark onr WALL PAPERS at reasonable prices, and can *supply every grade from the lowest to the highest. Call and See Geo. Carter & Co. TF AMLAMLLLANLAALLALLAAkkd Sek kAk MALL LaddkdkkdkLCL Gd LU) Mdkkdd Ab bdddddddaddddd tis - /YOUSOUFF THE TURK IS DEAD. . '$ .mue! McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen PUBLIC OPINION =| IN SPAIN The Garlists and the Military Party ARE ANXIOUS TO HAVE THE WAR CONTINUED. The Conservatives Will Support the Present Government. [SpeciaL To Tak ExaMINER.] 7.—Senor Silvela, the declares that the more favorable to but the Government to be done, Maprip, July Conservative leader, present situation is peace than to war, alone can judge what ought under present circumstances, and be will support the Government in any determina- tion it may reach. The Republicans the country is unable to withstand such misfortunes and tk at the time has come for a general cct- tlement The military party favors the continu- ance of war and military men say tl ey, think Spain couid never have expected q naval] victory, and that a> lang ag she does not meet with disaster ashore she ought not to sue for peace. The Carlists are anxious for the war tc continue, sly ere. oe. ee {Spectra to Tae Examiner.} New York, July 7.—Yousouft, “ The Terrible Turk,’ wrestler, was among the passengers Jost in the Burgoyne disester. SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED July 5.—S S Polino, Lachance, Mon- treal, mdse; Maggie Roach, Weston, Rich, lumber. July 6.—Jennie New Castle, lumber; Dunne, Pictou bal. Armstrong, Grady’ SS Frank C Batt, CLEARED July 2.—S S Frank C Batt, Pictou bal. July 4.—Bonny Garcin, Rich, bal; Jes~ sie Newell, Bernard, Pictou, bal. July 5.—Lochiel, Wright Rich, mdse; S88 Polino, Lachance, St John’s, Nfld via Ch’ town. 10 tons hay 150 bags potatoes 56 tubs butter 20 head cattle Dunne, $ 7500 150.60 269.00 600.06 $1094.00 July 6.—Jennie Armstrong, Grady, New Castle bal. Ay = I Mise E E Ernst, graduate optician, ow- ing to eagagments. must leave for Sum- merside on the 13th July. Intending patrons are asked to call early in the week toarrange an hour for consultaticn and avoid delay because of del.very work and present appointments. Office at Capt streets. Hours 9a. m. to5p. m. ul wot... Prices Lowest Yet Infants’, Children’s and Misses’ Chocolate Popts Iniants 50 cents Childs’ 98 cents Misses $1.25 Ladies’ $1.65 at GOFF BROS " Keon Gool (5 Gents To-day we're making a_ special line of Shirt Waists. Many of ’em are on display in the northern win- dow. They’re light, medium and dark, well made, otf good prints. Some have at- tached collars and cuffs. Some have de- tachable _— collars and cufls to—match ee NS r= 9 me Some have detachuble white collars aind cuffs. There isn’t one of them “worth $2.00” byt thev’re «ll grand values at the price. 7 Saace FING Moore & MeLeod. What We Advertis: We have, RAP AAAAAAAASSAARAARARRASA F} The Universal Favorite = “Glenlieth A blend ef rare old Scotch, known all over the world for its purity. Ask your wine merchant for Glenlieth — Sole proprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co, Ltd., Leith Capital paid ap $350.000, For Sale by all Leading Wine & Spirit Merchants . % PERF ERE VEE i SE Fa EE EASIDE HOTEL ekustico Beach, P. EL UMMER RESORT Opened about July1st Boating Alley— Scotland, Established 1846— VESPER EERE SEEN eH HAA AH ~ (Tape & | Fine L» ndscane—Beautifui Grounds—Shady Walks— _surr and still water bathing—Ni e Pier—Bowliag Croquet and Tennis Lawns, &c.-- Address: — JOHN NEWSON, CHARLOTTETOWN 6.00 per week, $1.50 er day. $ Dp Coach leaves Charlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thursday anl Saturday between 4 and 5 o’clook, p. m. calling for Guests,