* x rerms : Four Dollars per Year THE. VO L 38 Shoes for F'ussy Wien We have just received from the Lynn Shoe Co. a Jine of Men's Boots made of Box Calf, medium heavy sole, extra wide Ball, medium toe, a good fitter and a cuarantee to wear well. GOrF BROS oS 0GOG 0OC O013 OV OVO Take We fill these with a/! possible care and despatch using only the very best procurable, Take ° Druggists Sundries } : % ; Prescriptions ¢ ¢ ' oO Ww Oe Os 6 S 02 OS OD Combs, Brushes; Spon ges, etc., etc. We invite you to Jook over these CENTRAL ‘DRUGSTORE, ¢ and be content, Susogeide. eo@]e4~}o<£{454,4,.67 ¢O> BOARDERS. Two or three gentlemen boarders can be accomodated in a private house, beauti- fully situated, private table, sitting room, hot and cold water bath«, and all conven- acies. Knquire at this office. 212 ty §PODen 2 0 @ ¢ of Cag: Sera ougrue Liberty, when Free Born eS - es — te te a DAILY EX Men having to advise the Public, may ;speak tree,” —Eoripipss, AMINER Single Copies two cents, CHARLOi=2YOWN P: E. THE CUBAN JUNTA’S DENIAL, | What the New York Members Say, | | ARE GRATEFUL TO THE UNITED STATES For Their Intervention— Annexation Manifesto Issued, New York, Sept 16.—H. 8S. Rubens counsel of the Cuban Junta here, toxday denied the statement that the visit to Cuba of Benjamin Guerra, of the New York Junta, was for the purpose of harmonizing Cuban factiona! diflerences aud presenting a united front against any attempt at Americas annexation. Mr. Rubeas said that there was nothing toshow that the government was not as sincere now in its promise to secure Cuban independence as atthe time it sent its ullimatum to Spain. Mr, Guerra, no more than aay other Cuban leader, never had any idea that there was any danger of American annexation. There is no feeling in Cuba or among the Cubans, but one of gratitude tothe American government for intervention, “The Cuban people are not responsibly for opinions or actions of any individual or small groupof individuals, who may disagree with the majority. “A manifesto said to be issued by auton- omisits deprecates annexation, Or any American protectorate or anything lees than complete independence of the island, relations between the Spanish and Cubans, does not reflect the attitude of the Separa- tists,” An Anarchist Arrested. Geneva, September 16.—An Itslian named Giovanni Silvi, haa been arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice of the assassin of Empress Elizabeth. Our new blue store akes the lead for cheapcrockery, glass and chinaware.— W. P. Colwill. > ae ABBEY’S Effervescent Salt +8 A PURE, simpanmorEfficacious Tonic, ——-——— < ANewly Married «(|| AASAA If It’s Newson’s—It’s Good 42 4h4 buying Furniture. will buy from us. £4442 44 Man is happy at the thought that he has secured the finest woman in the world. If you wrnt the best, you Be as particular in ~~ John Newson SE MWABAAAAAAAA AL F¥vvvVv Vr >MACKAY'’S§ ——————$—$———_—_—_—— NS —— PPA PPAIPPPAPAAR AISI LADIES Just received a few short versabie Plads Xe. out at following prices. 95¢ $1.50 $2.99 $2.48 $1.65 a—WW. D. MACKAY CLOTHS. ends for ladies capes. d0¢ 75¢ $1.50 for $1:25 for 85e at the bargain corner for for for and alvocates the establishment of cordial! ¢ In re- Bought at a bargain and will be v.eared ISLAND; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IY, 1898 le “NO 248 SULTAN HAS. TO CLIMB DOWN, The British Government Stands No Nonsense, TURKEY PUNISHED FOR HER INSULT TO ENGLAND. —_—— __ British Troops Now in Command— Turks Have to Disarm. [Srecira, ro Toe Examiner. | Canpia, Crete, Sept. 19.—The Sultan has ordered Djovad Pasha, the military Commander in Crete, to accede to the de~ mands of the British admiral for disarm- ament, thus complying with the whole ultimatum of the British admiral. The British military detachment occu- pies the entrance to the forts and it is ru~ mored that the Ottoman troops will be withdrawn and a British force will occupy the town. Among the prisoners already banded over to Admiral Nael are two who are credited with Deing the ringleaders in the attack on the ringleaders in the attack on the British Camp. Our Militia History. [Sprc1aL TO TBE ExaMIvsr . ] Orrawa, Sept 19.—The Militia Depart- ment is sbout to publish an illustrated history of the different Canadian Corps. RUN DOWN IN FOG. Schooner Electa of Bangor Dis- masted [Sesciat To Tue Examiner. } Borrox, Sept 19.—Thbe three imasted echooner Electa Bailey of Bangor trom Port Liberty, N. Y., to Portemouth with coal, while rounding Cape Cod in a thick fog early on Saturday evening was ruo down and completely diemasted by the steamer Parthian, boundfrom thie port to Philadelphia. None of the crew of the schooner were injured except the captain who received a | sligtt bruise. As the vessel was making no water the Parthian toek her in tow dropping her off at Boston. SUSSEX RECTORY BURNED. [SpeciaL To Tae Examiner. Sr. Joux, N. B.,Sept 18.—The hand- some Roman Catholic rectory at Sussex Las been burned. Pirease Ostics—Will all who have notices of meetings, etc, to insert in Tue Dairy Examiner, kindly send same in before 10a. m. each day. Life— Insurance The Standard Life As surance Co of Edinburgh (established 1825) issues reasonable rates. information apply to Agent for P, E. Island. policies on all the leading plans of life and invest- ment insurance, and at For rates or any other F. W. Hyndman GREETED WITH General Toral Insulted by the People FOR SURRENDERING SANTIAGO TO THE AMERICANS. An Epistle Which Will Probably Mean a Duel. Mappip,Sept. 16,—General Toral, who surrendered the Spanish army at Santiago to the Americans, arrived at Vigo from Santiago today. A great crowd awaited his arrival on the pier and greeted the general with a storm of hisses and abuse. The demonstration was so violent that General Toral returned to the ship, decid- ing not to jand at Vigo. E! Liberal says that Genera! Linaree, the former governor of the province of Santiago de Cuba, has wired Count De Almenas as follows: ‘The responsibility ‘ for our misfortunes is direct!y traceable to! persons like you, bearing titles and bold- ing seats in the chamber for their own benefit who imegine that they can with impuoity injure lies? who suffered silently and even attempt 'o divert their rewards. I, who honorably f ght reply to your ac~ cusations with disda:n ” This can mean noting less than a duel between the two men. English Cricketers Win. 3 (Sexoiat to THe Examiner.) Pariapecpaia, Sept 19.—The English cricketers won against the Philadel phias, with eight wickets to spare. Steamer Express Abandoned. [SreciaL ro Tue Examisgr.) Havirax, Sépt 19.—The steamer Ex- press. which went ashore near Barrington’ has been abandoned. They Were Poisoned. oe Sxovt, Conga, September 16.—It is re- ported here that a high official of the paiace bas made a confession that he ordered the cook of the royal household to poison food intended for the king and the erown prince bot of whom became seriously il] on last Sunday. The official further confessed -that the poisouing plot was imstigated by a former interpreter attached to the Russian legation here, who was once a court favor- ite, but is now in disgrace. United Ireland Sispended. Desi, Sept 17—United Irelaad, which was established by the late Charles Ste~ wart Paroell in 1881, as the organ of the Land League has ceased publication. Lately it has pecn the organ of the re-union of the Nationalist party. A Dry Plehiscite Day. Orrawa, Sept 16.—The Secretary of State said today. “ There can be no question that no liquor must be sold or given away on plebiscite day, under penal- ty of $100 fine or imprisonment. Further, by the 73rd and succeeding sections of the Dominion Elections Act it is provided that returving officers and deputy returning officers are vested with full powers of justice of peace, to attend tothe enforcement of the law. The sixth section of the plebis- Act shall apply to the conduct of all pro- ceedings, in submitting the prohibition question to the electors. The French Must Leave. Loxpon, Sept 17.—A despatch to the Morning Post from Cairo says that Gene- ral Kitchener has absolute authority to claim Fashotaas Egyptian territory and to expelthe present occupants forcibly if necessary. Fashoda, the correspondent rays, will then be occupied by an Egvp- tian garrison. The Daily Telegraph’s Cairo correspon- dent telegraphs that General Kitchner in~ tends to present an ultimatum demanding | Marchend quit Fashoda forthwith, HISSES AND ABUSE cite act enacts that the Dominion Elections that the French expedition under Major | News From Ottawa. {[Specian ro Tue Examiner.) Orrawa, Sept }9.— Mackenzie, of Ottawa won the 100 yards race in the Ottawa Amateur Athletic games, in ten seconds easily. A workman named Bouchard was killed by being struck by awave on the steamer Aberdeen while returning from the straits of Belle Isle. Star Pointex’s Record. {Srecran ro Toe Examiner. ]} Prmapecpuia, Pa, Sept 19. — Star Pointer, in a trial heat to break his record Saturday in 1.593. The fractional time wae 283, 57}, 1.28. The time for the half mile, 57}, is the fastest time ever made for that distance by a horse in barness, The Spanish Peace Commission. Maprio, Sept 17.—Itis reported here that the Spanish peace commission wil} be composed of Seaor Montero Rios, presi- dent of the senate, Senor Villarrutia, General Cerero, General Azcarraga and Senor Urzaiz. But further ehanges are possible. ‘ me School and College & Books $3000,00 worth new stock. All the books authorized by the board of Eaucation for wse in the Public Schools ot Prince Edward Island, Also the books required: by Students attending Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan’s Colleges. Longfellow’s Evangeline— Poerrrrevevonrerrnererreoneenrrreeeo nnn of 1.59}, paced a mile on Belmont track,.; ovnenveneeennny Sit 50 doz’s ladies wool ribbed stockings 20 dozs misses and childrens ribbed stock- ings, splendid value, the best for the least meney. Please to Jook at the goods; they aresureto please you.J. B. 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