The es — lerms : Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, ‘when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ ’_Eoripipes, DAILY EXAAiI Single Copies t two cents, cena VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN Pa PICKETS RETURN ALL SAFE, Surounded hy the Enemy ONE OF THEIR NUMBER SHOT AND KILLED. TEN PER (ENT. PISCOL \ cE f | Miacel- and "heen 35 per Jn all cash is | at CY ~ de, CARTERS’ BOOKSTORE |The Men in } anev Rooks, acho ot Were Exhausted When They Returned. NB.— The above discount is given ————— TF all cases, where the cash purchase | smounts to 10c or more. Everybody i citalatiinns anitled to it. sod should see that they get it.—Geo C. & Co. | (Seectan ro Toe © xaAMINER.] mig. y 1 r , ’ a GEO ¢) (RY ') Rr & Ca New York, Juve ‘4 —News from . | ° . : isla Guantana» says fu Neville and JS 0WVEDVSVO5DVSHDVSDWEGS Shaw hie © . comprising the 2 | mis od shape, ’ | OUL Weise tie (rAtatct ‘| . . =) . i ) oul ¥ | One man, -shot and a A -_ M © | instantly killed. B igestit ¢ i OIC | The detachment bud teen oucerennrded | by the enemy. The men behaved splendidly. icfl.ctirz | If you suffer from loss of appefite, impaired di- gestion, weakness or nervousness. Ask your friends who have used it, about it. Price 50c per bottle. Made and _ sold only by A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8B CENTRAL DRUG STORE heavy loss on the Spanish troops. CHAPLEAU’S FUNERAL. | —_— [SreciaL tro Tus Examtxer 1 MonrreaL, June ta— The funeral o! the late Sir Adolpbe Chapleau, kh.C M G will take place on Thureday. Russians Attacked Sr Persassurc, June 10-—The report of an woexpected attack by a thousand natives on a Russian post, garrisoned by : three hnodred infantry at And} jan, Fer- ghana province, Turkestan, is confirmed. DOD POTD 063 6D0DSUHD HHO Sunnyside. | SO Oe o<® > 2 OS 8S oS © 2 YS oe 2 ee OO ISHS DH SDD SOF 003] % 002062 F, W. HYNDMAN, Marine Insurance at lowest rates SHIP NEWS. ee Port of Charlottetown. : Hulls Cargoes & Freights ee COVERED | pivon: “A,8 Vauerver,. Tiduish; ourie, Pictou; #3 Bonavista, |} | & q io, British and Foreign Marine Fra-er, aoe Frederick William, Assets 10 Million Dollars | cai, Richibuew; Weleome, Clow, New Glaeg »w; Di-lvtris, Daly, dc; Champion, General Mari ne | Orr, mi chibucto; Zosamond, McLure Assets 29 Million Dollars | eve. CLEARED, Sterling Certificates issued Siehle ny of ‘he chief cities of Europe. FE. VW. Hyndman, AGENT FOR P. EF. TENDERS TENDERS f Sports on c. Be Dominion Day Will be received by the unders zoned up to Monday, |2th day of June, at 10 p. m. W. L. RARVIF, Secretary. | June 13—S3 Anvandale, Jones. Rouea, France; ¢8 Bouavista, Fraser, St John’ 8, Nild; Morning Light, McDonald, Sydary, A S Townshend, Whittle, Pictou; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnish; Dielytris, Daly, Pictou; Rosamond, McLure, Rustico. Free Medical Advice Do you understand just what Dr. J.C. Ayer’s medicines will do for you? Are they helping you as fast as you think they ought? Write to our doctor. He will answer all questions, and give you the medical advice, absolutely free. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. mm a catering to Crescents A. A. grounds, or best Address the J. Coma to the Rargain Corner for Your iSLAND, TUESDA Y, JUNE [A. — -_— 1898 NO [36 END OF SESSION AT OTTAWA Criticism by Foster and Ferguson, IMMENSE INCREASE OF EX- PENDITURE A Heavy Addition to the Public Debt. {[Seecia, ro Tag Examiner.) Orrawa, June 3.—The third session of the eighth Parliameat ended yesterday. A spirited debaie took place in both FIFTEEN THOUSAND U, §. SOLDIERS On the Way to Cuba, THE STRUGGLE OF THE WAR WILL SOON OCCUR. A Second Expedition to Start for Porto Rico. [Sreciat TO Tue Examiver.] Wasuinetron, June 14.—Fifteen thou- sand American soldiers aré now on the high seas to j»in Sampson’s floating army, and the first great struggle between the chambers on the third reading of the Supply Bill. Foster spoke for over an hour, review- ing the financial career of the Govern- “nt, > Sret part of his speech was a state- nent of the increases in expenditure, debt, | = 3. § oe O99 ‘wo years, anl by citations ‘ade by Laurier, Mills, hiesd uber: he present Governu- es, tm foe elections snowed that the party in peter iucrea-«t espenditure exaetiy by th- anoant th v promised to fedwe tt -f aot lie debi hae tae wonder thie con rol + years of Tuy , hen Cartwright pronounced it* mm +» -trous and dangerous.’ - The second paii of Mr. Foster’s discourse dealt with the reckless and crimival way the Government had broken dowa the safeguards imposed by the traditions of usage and the constitution against lavish and irrosponsible spending of mooey. He spoke of the expenditure in excess of the money voted, contracts given out to friend: and relatives of Ministers, private-~ ly and at private prices, of the great crop of superannuations, of the general increa-e in ministerial establishment and of gevera! spendtbrift methods of the Ministers. Fielding, ina brief speech, admitted the supply bill to be the largest in the m@mory of Canada. In the Senate, Ferguson criticised the bill inthe light of Mills’ own declaration be- fore the elections that a four million re- duction could easily be made in current expenses, one; aud tuat the pnb~ | about twice as fas iaring the last four a“ rey) tthe —<>- << Massacre by the Japanese V axcouvsr, B, C., June 11.—The feel- ings of the populace in Formosa bave been wrought to the boiling point by indis orimiva‘e and savage butchery of innocent women and children by the Japanese soldiers intbe Hozau district. Pirates defeated the soldiers, who were =o enraged that when they returned to civilization they attacked the peaceful village of Leon ah Tien, set it on fire and murdered the inhabitants. _——_ —- ——— News Notcs. The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlair, Seeretary of Sate for the C. lonies, bas req rested the Dominion Government to execute the necessary repairs io connec tion with the wilitary baral ground at Montreal. WAL eents ———— eo We have the following in all the latest styles :— White Shirts, from H0e to $1.00 Negliege Shirts, from....-eeeee- .40c to 1.00 Black Shirts froms.......+ee...60e to 1,25 Collars and Ties, Hose and Braces, Gloves and Handker- chiefs, all prices. In fact every thing that thakes the man look well dressed And tke prices are right W. D. WEAY MADE Furnishings AD I~ ~ > Try our New Waiking Shoes—so easy, Oh So easy. Makes life worth living. Gentlemens’ and Lad- ies are alike. Children’s are in to. GOFF BROS ~—* Spanish and Awerican soldiers is near at j hand. With military suthorities are turning tention to the capture of Porto Rico, and a second expedition is likely soon to start. The entire expedition to Santiago num- bers 15,340 men, of whom 752 are officers} and 14,451 privates. } There are 18 regiments of regulars. According to the present status, the fieet will not arrive off Santiago before Thursday. There are 32 transports and .6 war vessels in the fleet. this expedition under way, the their at- Regiments Under Strength. A correspondent at Chickamauga writes as follows: Following are approximately the num- ber of recruits the regimerts here will oe d to complete their quota under the recent order fro the War Depaytment. First Ohio, 474; Fourth Ohio, 749, Second Obio; 421, Sixth Ohio, 492; Third Obio, 500; First Illinois, 289; Third Illinois, 280 ; Fifth lilinoie, 135; Second Wisconsin, 300; Third Wis- consin, 274; 157th Invdiana, 300; 158th ‘Indiana, 285; 160th Indiana, 281; Fiset Pennsylvania, 503; Fourth Pennsylvania, 607; Fifth Pennsvivania, 760; Nioth Peu- ‘usvivanis, 660; Sixteenta Pennsylvania, 500; Second New York, 381; Eighth New York, 180; Twelfth New York, 259; Fours teenth New York, 281; Niath New York 298; Twelfth Minneso- ta, 274; Fourteenth Minnesota, 300; First Missouri, 231; Second Missouri, | 349; Fifth Misesuri, 257; Thirty-first ' Michigan, 283; First West Virginia, 206; J wenty-First Kansas, 281; Eighth Masra- chu-etts, 351; Firet New Hampshire, 300 Second Nebraska, 288; Third Tennessee, 309; Second Kentucky, 273; Third Ken~ tucky, 281; First Vermont, 280; First Kansas, 292; Second Arkansas, 288; First South Carolina, 309. — — Schley’s Tribute to Hobson. Commodore Schley bas paid a beautiful tritute to Hobson and his men in the following words: ‘History dves not record an act of finer heroism than that of those gallant men. I watched the Merrimac as she made her | way to the entrance of the harbor, and my heart sank as I saw the perfect hell of fire that fell upon those devoted men. “I did vot think it possible one ef them could bave gove through it alive. They went into the jaws of death. It wasa Balaclava over again without the means cf defence which the L'ght Brigade had. “Hobson Jeda forlorn bope without the power tocut his way out. But fortune once more favored the brave, and I bope be wll have the recognition and promotion he deserves. His name wiil live as long asthe bkeroes of the world are remem-~ bered .” A Russian Prince’s Misfortune. {| New York, June 1).—Prince Alex~- }androvitch Galitzin, deseended from royal lancestry, was taken from Bellevue borpital yes erday and ledged in a padded ceil at Bloomingdale asy!um. Afiee rubuiog the entire social gamut, from the most exclu- sive houses to the coterie of Bohemia, he passed into the land of lost minde. He went broke severa] years ago. Now he has gone mad and is suffering from acute mania. The cause is poverty and want. ee Lances in Their Tongues. eeeereays B. C., June 10.—Sir Chas. Mitchell, Governor of the Straits Settle- parposes in the streets of Singapore, A pumber (f K! ing women marched frem the tougues, lips aud cheeks, the tongues being thrust out. men who accompanied them threw water in their faces. vo tu pUUr EB yomItu ~ rteagegs Co POUL Egoprture, —_— Swe a — WHAT We ADVERTISE = WE HAVE —— — a = <-> Sau om a ee ee Wess SUE a A £2 1, ua “we es 5 WV “ Sass ££4422244224 lo day we're showing a freshly new lot 6 ee a of cool summer corsets, finely}made, perfectly ) staped, light corsets, easy, comfortably —co ol ‘ * Lig as a sea breeze, 4 : fan } ; . f iret jcome.— Thess, and then this range made of tine white net, made of a finer and i4 inebes long, 2 side stronger net, 134 ‘inches } ” . . : trela, 7 ouncee in Jong, 2 2 side steels; 7 oz cal aes oe gbt, sizes 20 to 96 ip weight, wel] ehaped, yy ; nicely made, = oo cents s! 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