icitiaiiita Cetin, WD. MKAYT THE DAILY EXAMINER ee Doliars p * Year This is ‘True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripzs, Single Copies two nor VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 4898 “NO 289 TD: = Ee gy ‘ aon ys. 8 SY SNS YSN S 7 © c ee ee a s > “@ *“%@* . FOR fo 000s That Puzzled about Christmas gift for fatner, brother, or mavbe some other cirl’s brother? W e’re ready with a suggestion. () Saturday morning we opened a lot of new neckties. & ey New mostly . and puffs four-in-hand They are in handsome boxes— one tie in each box PRICE; O50, 750, Yoo. Just between ourselves, ve know of alot of “the boys’ who were admiring them. —- Now, if you’re dovn town— ’ | by the Cuban Aseembly to visit this coun- headquarters. | New York and Washington, is responsible any day—well show them to you. Micuit & MCLE What We Advertise We Eave. “Je -& oy: sili atheas sithne atin: | asin @ ’ ' ‘ i PROS C220CLa. oe. ory oye &-. -- ov Ke ZS US US AS AS GS eee os ae amma aa aE iar ie For Fussy Men Lynn Shoes! Lynn Shoes A new lot of Lyna !200ts received. These are wide and well | shaped fitters, and a:e becoming very popular, SO Or aM BROS. SOLE AGENTS “GUSUNGy IF IT'S NEWSON'S IT’S 300D. WawGy | LA! 4 en mattan Chairs ; jae We have just received a beautirut iv. of Rat Pee eT Whad et nti Sen ey we et ce « Sy tan Chair. and Rockers. Ihe very finest de §% sien—-NO . WO ALIKE—ju-t the thing for bo Xmas Preser 1i--Goods bought now will be stored notil1 uired if desired. C ~aie JOHN NEWSON + . Pome vars nl stint we — 6 cece al tte Fen ys wt AT el ~~ ‘Gharges of Corruption to be In- |providing forthe appointment of a joint | Houee, and imposes upon tbem the daty of MTT pers cere per a TT TT OTN CY ETP PT ee Ahh eee eee dag asked RAS ky SRR Sd a - oon ——2 + Clothing Cold weather is here. You want good warm Clothing. We have a good assortment of Ulsters, Reefers Suits, and prices are very low this fal, Look over our st.ck to nignt. You will find something to suit you at any price you want. %.. BARGAIN CORNER. a DEATH OF GENERAL GARCIA Occurred in Washington Yesterday, WAS A DISTINGUISHED CUBAN LEADER AND FIGHTER Siar Induced Pneumonia (SpreciaL TO THE EXAMINER.) Wasuinctren, Dec. 12.—Genera] Calixto Garcia, a distinguished Cuban warrior and } leader and bead of the Commission elected try, died here yesterday at the Hotel Releigh, where the Commiesion has its The sudden change from the warm climate of Cuba, with the hardships he had there endured, to the wintry weather of for the pneumonia which resulted in his demise. A Traveller Found Dead:---Andre | Rinpelle Sentenced [Specra, to Tue Exampyen.] Ortawa, Dec 12.—€ P Moor, commer cial traveller for R Spence & Co, file Bie makers, of Hamilton, Ont, was fotind dead \a in bed at the Brunswick Hotel last night. Heart disease was the cause of death. Andre Riopelle was tried at Hull for murder, and found guilty of manslaughter, apd sent to the penitentiary for four years. ————— Dr, DeMille, of Halifax, Dead. {[SrectaL To THe EXxamINEr.] Hatirax, Dec 12,—Wm.B. DeMille,M. D., died yesterday. He was a son of the late Professor DeMille. — —— - UNITED STATES ee vestigated. Wasutncton, D C, Dec 10—Senator Vest has introduced in the Senate a reso! ution commission to investigate the charges of corruption in the conduct of the war with Spain. The preamtl2 tothe resolution recites that “charges have been made in ihe public press over the signatures of re- sponsible parties that improper and cor~ rupt means have been used to secure con- | tructs frum the Government, for the : purchase of vessels for the navy and for the furnishing of clothing and other necessary articles for the army of the United States during the war with Spain at excessive and exorbitant rates.” The resclution calls for the appointment of three Senators and five members of the irquiring as to the truth cf ail such charges and make report by bl or other- wise. ws ices - S4gs% Tot s% “Ue PF Fie POA iS i AA > VWarine Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndman Hulls, Cargoes & Freights The Change to the Northern Climate 'afier the expiration of their ' Lad ne desire to interfere in ' national effairsof France or to criticize Insured et low Hates DE SA SUA at TIliolo and Capture their Trenches. Aitack Spaniard: Maxita, Dec. 12:—According to reli- able advices bronght from Iloilo, the capits] of tbe. island Mindanao in the Visiyas group, the iusurgents atiacked Iloilo on the nightof December 18:2 and captured al! Spasish trenches except one. Then they notified General Rio to remove the woman and children and threatened to renew the attack on the following night. The Bicycle Race. ’ (Specrat to Tue Examiyer.| New Yorx, Dec, 12.— Miller won the bicycle race, beating the world’s record, held by himself, by 24 miles. was 2007 miles, Waller second, Pierce third. he score TWO BIG STEAMERS. The Werra and Eulda Will Run to Paspebiac. A special cable to the Montreal Star from Bremen reports: “The Cavadian Steamship Company has bougat from the North German Lloyd Steamship Company the express steamers Werra and Fulda. The vessels are 10 be delivered in January, lease to the Compania Transatlantica for the traus. portation of Spanish soldiers from Cuba to Spain, They will run between Milford Haven-and Paspebiac in connection with the Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway Cenpany. The Fulda was built at Glasgow in 1882. She is 5124 gross tons, has an indicated |. liorse power of 6474 anda speed of 17 She is 429 feet long, 45 feet broad 35 feet deep. She has two funnels and four masts, and has accommodation for 1265 paseengers. The Werra has 5109 gross tonnage and an indicated horse power of 6408. Her speed ie 17 knots, her length is 433 feet. She bas two funnels, fonr masts, and has accommodation for '260 passengers. was built in 1867, but had new engines av? boilers placed in 1880. The wharf at Paspebiac being not yet completed tie steamer Gaspesia, of the new Canadian Steamship Company, will goio new Carlisie to diecharge cargo on her arrival in the Baiedes Craleur from Milford Haven. Maurice Flynn, stevedore and a party of men will be in readiness for her on her arrval. Big Flour Combine. CLEVELAND, O, Dec. 15.—In an interview nere yesterday, © B Stern of the Atlas flour mills of Milwaukee, stated that he expected the big flour combine weuld be in Operation shortly. The combine will have a capital of 30,000,000. A syndicate of English and American capitalists bas been negotiating with the owners of the mills, looking to the formation of a trust for rome time past. Mr. Stera said that the AtYas flour mills would be included in tae new organization. ——— > > © e+ The Queen's Gift. Lonpox, Dec. 10.—The Queen has given 259 guineas tothe Kitchener fand for the establishment of the Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum. The fund now amounts to £90,000. _ An Explanation. Paris, December, 10.—A eemi-ofiicia! note has been putlished stating that the utterances of Sir Eimund Monson in his recent speech have been misunderstood. The British Ambassador, the note says, | the inter- | | French policy. Moreover, itis added, | ‘ the whcle attitude of the Ambassador con- | tradicts the snpposition of malevolent in- PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. She —— TF ON THE WARPATH AGAIN. Army Cairo, Dec 10.—The Khalifs Abdullha, who fled into the desert with lesa than 200 men before the baule of Omdurman bad ended, is preparing for another struggle with the British. It is this news which is , bringing the Sirdar back so hurriedly from | England. Couriers have arrived at Omdurman with the news that Abdollah has left bis ; hiding place in the desert near Kordofan | and is pow at Kobe in Darfar with a force 1 of derv'shes. Darfur is bundreds of miles | Conran west of the Nile than Kordofan, 80 it is apparent that the Khalifa is not seeking an immediate conflict with the British. This region, however, in the very heart of the desert, is excallent recruiting for another Dervish army, avd this is uo- doubted\y Abduilsh’s intention. The Darfur tribesmen are among the bravest aud most favatical Moslems. In spite of the slaughter with which whey were defeated st Omdurman it is feared that the fanatics wiil again march east to the Nile. Another campaign is apparently in store for Lord Kitchener. In any eveat the recooqvest of Kordofan and Darfur for Egypt will probably be undertaken next year. It will be an exceedingly diffi- cult task, involving a march of a thou-~ sand miles or more through a waterless desert. The aid which the Nile afforded in the advance to Kbartoum will not be avail- able there. Their Engagement Announced. Lonpon, Dec. 10.—Truth anrounces that the Queen mother of the Netherland has written privately to Queen Victoria, informing Her Majesty of the betrothal of Queen Wilhelmina to Prince William of Wied. Reciprocity Wanted. Lokvon; Det) 10.—According to a spe - cial de-patch from Paris, a telegram has been received there from Brussels Geclar- ing that Belzium cannot oblige the United States in the matter of admitting American preserved meats until the American Gov- ernment showe a willingness to reciprocate by relaxing the heavy duties it imposes upon Belzian cleth and other wares. TWO ee ARTICLES Ladies may find at this season of the year Sachets and Chamois ™@? In the former all the leading od- crs and our own special mixture. In Chamois—all sizes. We will try and give youextra gooe value A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store, Sundyside, IT Ss. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given to the sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs. and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments and ( orrespon- dence to. I. S, SANFORD, 46’an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX N.S. EstTaBLisHEeD 1n 1880.... Hides _ —_-~ HAGSAaSSaASSAAL 2900 = Whisks § FEL tention. : an 5 The Dreyfus Case. a Ss nn iS Plush Topped. ss Paris, December, 10.—The Government Ss Ki has permitted the sending to ex-Captain | | Dreyfus of all the documents necessary 10 - the preparation of his defence. Flood in Russia. Sr Pererssurc, December, 10.—The river Neva suddenly rose nine feet yester- day inundation the lower quarters of the city, where communcatior is now carried on by boate, atricken and there was great loss of life as bas been reported. The flood 1s now sub- siding. ) ) The inhabitants were pavic~ Worth 25 cts Until Saturday. 15 cents each REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O. Heb Gost Tide TRS SS PIAA LN Ss vt The Khalifa Organizing Another 4 Christmas LFLMP LLG EEINS | BRITISH COLUMBIA FINANCES. It is Said the Turner Government Left the Province in Debt. Vanoovver; BC, Dec. 10.—The pro~ vincial finance minister, Hon F. Cotton, has created quite a sensation by dec'aring that the Turner ministry has left a provin< cial debt of amillion dollars, whilst the provincial ministry will slso be compelled to takeover the guarantee Fraser Valley dyking debentures of over $600,000. The land owners primarily are able, but de- clare they cannot pay the debenture in- terest. Mr, Cotton says that it will be ex~ tremely difficult to avoid a considerable additional to the provire al taxes. Report From Port Mulgrave ([Srz at TO Tue Boarp or Trape.] Muterave, Dec. 12.— Winds west, snow- ing, turning cold. Several went north yesterday. emall vessels Government Fish Hatcheries. Orrawa, Dec 10—The Government fish hatcheries atthe corner of Queen and O’Connor streets are now in full operation. At present about 1,509,000 salmon trout eggs are Leiog hatched. These will be ready about the first of May. a Visirors.— Visitors will be welcome at Mother Goose’s Market, in St. Peter's | Hall, tomorrow afternoon and evening, whether they buy or not, and no one will be urged to buy what they do not wish to, ALPPPPPDRPPPNORPEDPOTPOORPTENAND (ii ~~ We are sending out our Christmas Catategns It contains a verv complete list of Fancv Goods, Toys, Booka, etc. suitable for Christ- mas Presents. On the 4h cover page is @ very goed view of “Queen Square 50 years ago, and another of Queen Square in 1898.” syrvevvnvvnevo entre reer oreneannnenennvns pprenygnrorert? Pree NEN NNT If you do not receive a copy to-day, ca'l or send for one. Edition limited. GEO, CARTER & CO : =. | Santa Claus Headquarters Dealers en $£42£2242244 [p> lie I 5 . Up |» ||» a {i - =z Ib i Ue > lit» Ip ih» 4 Watch “ Buyers G. H. 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