a = , “ SS » ~— ferms: F Dollars per ian anes This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evririwes, foe DAILY EXA VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN r- 300,000 DOLLARS FOR GREENWAY Eve of RUSHING IMPORTANT MEA- SURES THROUGH Tue Frat _ Bill The P El Amendment Adopted (Seectrat ro Tae Exam) OTTawa June 9 lhe lution auth ig the Government to | o to Mapitoba So U,U0U0U from the schoo, funds held jo trust by the Federal Govern- ment went through committee. Several onposition members ol jected to this withdrawal of trust funds placed in the care of the Dominion claiming that the proceeds of the saie of school lands was intended to remain unimpaired for fature generations. The ioterest only was intended to be used; but it was now proposed to haod the principal sum over to the Greenway Gov- ernment on the eve of a Provincial elec - tivn. not to rush Foster begged Government through the last week of session, when two-thirds of the members were away, bills which opened up such large questions and seemed to establish precedents of great Im, ortance. The Better Terms Resolution seems to open up revision of final terme of covfeder= ation. Parliament time to look into the aod see how far it would Jead. The franchise bill was taken up, when the P. E. Island amendment made in the inthe Senate were ae. Carter's lor for Walt Papel matter eee) DRUG HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED Without publicity or loss of time from business, by a purely vegetable, harmless home treatment, Immediate results. Normal appetite. Calm sleep and clear brain. No injections or bad kn effects. Indisputable testimony sent sealed. Address THE DIXON CURE CO.,40 Park Ave,, Montreal. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT On all cash purchases of Mis:el- laneous Rooks, Stationery, and Far cy Goode, school books 5 per cent., at CARTERS BOOKSTORE The above discount is given it where the cash purchase amounts to 10c or more. Evervbody i enitled to it. wad should see that they get it. —Geo = Co. GEO. CARTER & C6. NB + aii cases, lection: The Government ought togive ISLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, eee eee SPANIARDS ARE MADE DESPERATE By American Successes, ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED | FOUGHT NEAR SANTIAGO a , | en » Spaniards Forced to Retreat mr from their Position. (SeeciaL ro Tae Examiner.) Care Hayriey, : . reported nee Hayti, June 9.—It is battle took ecsara oo the Bay of Guan- Louaiia, at haifspast five on Tuesday mora - ny that @ great piace a’ Carm r lost. Piy opened >shipsof the American squadron a heavy bombardment on the fortifications of the town. of bombs the bay striking and demolishing many of the houses beyond the fortifications. On the Spanish side the artillery re~ There was a perfect bail ip plied vigorously, maintaining for some time a stout resistance. The fire from the warships however, never ceased for an instant. It was regular and carefully directed and a great majority of the shots proved effective. The Spaniards were forced to abandon their positions on shore and retreat to the town of Carmenara proper. It is supposed that later they fled from that position also with the inhabitants. Ipformation has reached here that the Spanish at Santiago aod Carmenara are preparing a fioal desperate struggle and are determined to resist the assaults of the Americans to the last extremity. The Commander of the district issued orders to burn Carmenara before yielding it into the bands of the Americans. Carmeuara is a emall town abuut fifty miles from Santiago. It is situated on i the ehores fa wide bay, and wor'd pro’-} ‘ tly make a good base ot operations for aos, he Ameri od SPANISH SHIPS TRYING TO EVADE CAPTURE. } (Special! to The Halifax Herald.) Kinasron, Ja., June 8.—The Spanis)s j-teamer Aniia, with S4 passengers, from Manzanilla, arrived at Montego Bay yes- terday. Frauocis Certhal, said to be the Amer.can consul, is aboard. The steam- er ieft her register at Cuba and brings a British bill of sale and asks for{a British regisier. She waovts provisions, obviously for Cuba. The Spanish are working energetically to get the sieamer Purisima Concepcion out of King ton with forage and pro- visions for the troops. They have just brought to Kingston the Benito Es enger @ steamer almost identical in appearance with the Corcepcion. The intention is to vail the Estenger Light,and the Concepcion with @ cargo in valuable Spanish gi ods at the game time. They hope if an American cruiser is weiting outside that chase will be given the Estrenger, which when prese~ ed, will surrender. The Concepcion will -ail another course, hoping to escape and land her cargo on the south coast, prob- ab'y at Cienfuegos. WALKING o> OD O~> OD “OS TE a 5 g PTID: ? 7 € $ ly Q 1 ‘ 7 ¥ BODY 7 | ; ‘ ~ me : WASH i > 3 ‘ 4 : > Phe thir training pur- @ Try our New W alking 0 poses. i 0 chaesciee easy, Oh ! ; eet ea ts: oe So easy. Makes life a“ atbietes generai.y. , B Strengtheos the muscies, re- 2 worth living. y ea and pr yents tatigue Q Gentlemens’ and Lad- 9 Pr Pest and sold by ‘ ies are alike. 2 gies are in to. 4 ann : A. W, REDON, Pn B ¢ ? CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 4 Sunnyside. | sec essere ost 06202 THE ISLAND. |PRINCE EDWARD ‘MORE TROUBLE FOR SPAIN. ee ee INSURGENTS RISING ALL OVER ee Cavite Captured by the Rebels— Manila in Danger. (SeectaL ro THe Examiner.] Mapkip, June 9.—Tue following com- munication from Captain-General Agusti, dated Manila, June 3rd, been pub lished. Situation very grave, Aguinaldo bas succeeded in stiring up the country and the telegraph lines and railways are being cut. I am without provinces The province of Cavate has completely rebelled and the town and villages are occupied by numerus armed bands. A Spanish colamu defends the Zapo line to prevent theenemy invading the Province of ManiJa but the foe bas entered through Bulacon Lagina and Moron so that Manila bas much to fear on land and sea. I am striking and will exhaust every means of resistance. I distrust the natives and _ volunteers because there have been many desertions. has commupication ¥ith ISLAND LEGISLATION Discussed in Parliament, wees. a EATS oan SIR LOUIS H. DAVIES WILL DIRECT The Attention of the Minister of Justice to It. Grave Crisis at Manila, MANILA CAPTURED BY INSURGENTS ee Says a Later Despatch, THE NEWS IS BELIEVED IN HONG KONG. Though Not Credited By the United States Consul. “ee (Specia. Hone Kone, June 9.—It here on good authority that the incurgeots, under General Aguinaldo, Manila aud the city is now possession of the rebels. United States Consu) Wildman discred-~ its tbe story, but the native Philippine Islanders nere and the'agents of Aguinaldo ro THe Examiner.] is reported have captured in complete place much confidence in the reports. Late reports from Manila show that the insurgents have been winning many bat- losing many wen. os CHAMBERLAIN. MORLEY V5. (Srecra, tro Tus Examiner.) Loxpox, Jusxe 9.~-The Right Hon. Jobn Morley, speaking at Leeds, in re- ferring to Chamberlain’s speech, suid it was an alliance for mevace and war that was intended, which would be an inexpres- sible calamity. Blouses, cleans the stock, at 50c, li’s the last ofthe big lot only 50c.—Jas Paton & Co. For Saturday bargeine see Paton & Co’s Saturday list in to-morrow’s issue. Big stock of summer corsets, 35¢, 50c and 72> at the big store.—Jas Paton & Co. aiert, walate at $1.00 at Jas Paton & Pe eR A cali is se AB. ge Lege Canadian Gov't Railay System | “l ———— On and after MONDAY, 2nd. May, 1898, trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. ly. sea Boys suits fit ,ittle chaps from 3 to 9 years, 75c, $1.00 $1.50. — Paton & Co. ‘ . x > -o . ‘ } . {Srecrat 10 Tue Examiner, ] Trains Out- STATIONS. ents im Orrawa, June 9.—In the Houre o : ices up. Commons, Mr. Borden, M. P. for Halifax ee a aoe ciithcasiasmiaesie tae oe Fes | P.M, A. M. directed attention to a recent actcfthe P.| 3 10) 6 20) Charlottetown .../ 2 3010 00 E. Island Legislature, providing that the} 4 31| 7 24. Hunter River. . 12 43° 8 41 claims of merchants residing outside that 5 ¥ e 2 ‘Kendiien cosee a 2 ‘ a Province shall not be collected unless the | 6 20) 8 50} Ay, (Lv. ll 00 é 45 creditor is able to show that the commer-| !- ™-). . a S’Side - A. M. cial traveller through whom the goods i ca er sai { Ar. a were sold had previously taken out a 3 34 O'Leary. ...-0.+4] 8 8 OO! license. a 3o4),. Alberton........| Do} Sir Louis Davies promised to call the | - - .. Tignish .... .... 6 * attention of the Minister of Justice to thej | yy serving A. an — monster. 2 30) ..Charlottetown ... ‘10 30 — 3 23 .Bedford .....-:.- : 2 Oy) " lv ) 05 WILL WAIT A WHILE. 4 10| {iy } Mt Stewart fs = ores o 22) » CORMEBAR . oc cncee 7 35 Carranza and Du Bose Will Not Be . ” |.. Georgetown ‘3 ” Expelled Just Yet. -e nriilentnrrcinet: bewenaaiy | 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ...., 8 55 Wasuincron, June 7.— Lieut. Carranza te” a" sage 6 and Senor du Bosc, who are conducting > ww. ce: their Spanish operations from Montreai,| ~~ age, age mnepeenie bave succeeded in obtaining @ brief respite oa Mes : 7 By from expulsion through tbe denial by Car- 6 05 _. Cape Traverse ... 7 0) rauza of the accuracy of certain features sl a. ul of the Jetter attributed to him. The ca — ae British authorities acted on the assumption “" on o ae et oe that the translation of the Carranzaletter| © =| cain CL ae tl ee was correct aud that thus there was no} » ( C a CSN. Co..ari 8 00 doubt that th Spanish othecia!s were usiog HL 3 p C} CSN. asi & 00 Canada as a base tor ho-ule action against! 7 (y)) x, Muscton, 1. C, BA. ~..19] & OO the United States, but, since a question is y P.M. raised as to the accuracy of the translation) 7 4) oe r BW uo step 1s likely to be taken toward a! 4, w.| A. —_ forciable expulsion until the translation is | 11 2 }\v. Levis, I. C, R... ri2 » established as correct. | 4 25}ar Montr ; to Iv] 7 05 The British authorities have been ready | ?_ Pp. M from the outset to act on any well estab. P.M. lished case, but the expulsion of aforeigaer! 1 051, M © 7 ar 3 5% ig such @ serious matier that 11 is said no | { 30 St. J G23 1 1 such step would be proper while the evi-| A, M, am dence was open ty question. The Carranza) | 2iar....! , B.& MLK lv 4 denial raised a question of veracity which | ! can be readily settled by the production of rownN \LIFAX the origina! lever. This is not in the pos-| A. M.. a ? - session of the State Department, but itis} 6 Wiv.....Cn town »o. N. 7" ‘= understood to be in the bands of the Secret} 6 l5ar... Halifax, AV yb. Service branch of the treasury. When} © ™- —_ tne accuracy of the translation is ‘establish- Trains are run by Eastera Standard Time. ed the British authorities will act prom pt- POTTIN :E R, Gen. Min. Can. Gov't Rys, Mensten N. B. uperintendent, etown. S G. A. SHARP; 3 Charlott les, the Spaniards being surrounded and } saKaaes 422a88A444 Bei? = hi values, then a range of waists, in Stripes, plaids; and tancy patterns, blue and pink mostly tor 4 cents, AT 60 cents Ts a line of waists of good ‘grade print. light and medium shades, very pretty patterns, separable col- lar, attached cuffs, the regular price would be 80c, to go at And a new line of beauties in half a doz of new colors and shades We discount, {MOORE & MCLEOD ‘What Wo ne Vo Have eae ae as Mee NL se “PAP “PH s“EVERYBODY'S STORES 2 $0898 cvesseases SJ 64869008 seoos EX he NNN NES NL SIME ES EES See VAIN TET }-(aieness “aN Ms “ MM : =" % a s% : & in ladies’ Shirt Waists—forms the real reason = . * why this dep.wtment is busy, Ki tf The power that’s attracting custemers—is style, iy fit, quality—harnessed to low price—See these sample # ‘a og i A nice lot of waists, first rate i value tur the money—dark or . light prints, collar and cuffs at- tached se | £.I S6 cents Isa lovely line, They're very pretty musline and prints al! light -~ for example, a dainty stripe effect with white collar and cuffs (separ- able) reguiar $1.15, value goes at 86 cents AT S4 cents Is a black shirt waist of fine, soft fast color goods, detachable white 5 sos: aa casily worth 60c each ‘epemcastacemeee’ oie saks Tie ea ea : nar 5 yi 2, ans 60 cents | collar; attached white cuffs, sizes 38 Y . and 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at Ze 4 cents a | $1.00 give no eo customers get all the ‘sates - a op IT mt fae ea a ge Sa Nee Bk Cer ’ -~ es P rat ae OR a r a ee ee ee ees ee ¢ 4 ws s% 32 iS > AP AN Sea eS MACKAY'S For Hot Weather Goods —agqg - Gents’ Gent+i Summer Shirts. Gets’ > Gent’ Gents’ Everything in Gents’ Furnishings Summer Underwear. ummer Neckties. Straw and Crash Hats, Hats ana Caps. Juinen and Russel Cord Coats, Cotton and Cashmeie Hose. at Lowes Prices. a eneetel Sa ae oe: ee Pom wn Sun « Sue te Mee ' sls Serie gr etalon ee shinee ~et o992%¢°CO = ~— resess nH - = iomimt s : * o E : 3 Oo He 2 i — oO = Ss At hy TD ao _ , Ae 5 *. - ~ — ~ ~ } fae j om .-_ oe 2 a } ee sei GF | @ 2 ‘i , HG Sa ie 1 ee = oe er ¢€ } y 1 gona ~ eaow os ad Rk ah . ao - a > eB] _ | 7 ee Fe ge & a YL aw eee a 8 oO oS we ae ° ” —_—g 2 7 & = i ee —s _ a oo . — re = @. om oO . eo | yh _ jem 2 ‘ — oO r =Scrss SA > ~ store. ! a alate ve pou a ee Another record day and night at the big See tomorrow’s |'st of bargains for Saturday, a, goods for —— —_ ott ene Our Lengain list of wantehle summer wear will be published tomorrow evehing.—Paton & Co.