: i) Saar Se ae DAILY EXAMINER Ititude of the insurgents, ELE Y [Sreciat, TO Tae Examiven.] Wasnixerox, April 14.—The armistice is gone into effect in Cuba, but up toa ise hour last night no word bad come as A othe attitude of the insurgents with re- gard to it, HAVE NOT ACCEPTED. If they accept the armistice thesolution of the Cuban qaestion appears w be simple. wilbe made within manifest If they do not accept it the apectation of the Spanish Government the next hs days by the commencement of hostili- ships, from all of which they received The eailors on board the the rousing cheers. Fern returned compliment with vigor. A NEW GRIEVANCE. Halifax Merchants on the Warpath Against Discriminating Rates of Freight. Ha irax, April 12.—Halifax merchants have discovered a new grievance which General Traffic Manager Harris will have toremedy. [tis the tariff he has fixed on ‘goods from points west of Montreal for There are two export schedules, the exoort, one for goods to be sent to Europe, agency. — DOWN ON ZOLA. Another Action to be taken Agianst Him. Paris, April 10.—The officers compos ing the court martial which acqurtte Count Esterhazy, yesterday decided to commence civil actions for libel against M Emile Zola and M. Perreux, publisher of the Aurore, who were recently sentenced to imprisonment, and who were aleo fined, for making charges, which were not sus- tained, against the conduct of the cnurt wartial. The offiters also expressed the wish that the ‘imister for War would ask that M. Zoia be expelled from the Legion- other Archbisbops aud Bishops of his Church in Canada praying Parliament to disalluw the Public School Act of Mani- toba. ] _ THE AUSTRIAN CABINET. Rumored Interventlon on Their Part [Srecia, to Tue Examiner. ] Loxpen, April 13.—Thbe Vienna corres- ' pondeat of the London Chronicle says: | *The Cabinet has commenced official ne- gotiations with Spain, suggesting that the Cuba and the future relations between And a great assorument of handsome designs by our mil- liner Miss M. G. McKeiver Come in, look around—make yourself at home—needn’t buy no one will ask you to—we just want you to see the goods. But — you will be tempted. Moore & mnt. _ ——-—~ ~ jpchcinemigiainaomls amnesia iia eonicnioee cea ea ner iti anne . —_—— 4 a , aw : ee eee fe eee ee ae Ne ee eee SL ee ee ee eee ee . oe ee B ferms : Four Dollars per Year “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripzs. Single Copier two cents, ———— gon: i — — — — ‘ - : c>C fr" - _ By ; 1 , VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 4898. NO 86 § , ‘ eC" — a cena ee A See eet nn ~ NE ————— “ ~ z y eR > 2 ” grit . SOLVED TO [PERILS OF THE SEA,) SAGASTA HOPEFUL | PARLIAMENT some a . a ) = : INTERVENE ae cant = 3 9 WEGMH es! ' = . . Windsor Ship Wrecked. Of a Peaceful Situat Ere a4 wintsor Ship Wrecked. Of a Peaceful Situation, ae = = | i = Mtunmittee of Foreign Af- at - Budget Debate Resumed = AND tmmnittee of Foreig: Pa ae udget Debate Resumed. = oS CAPTAIN DIES FROM EXPOSURE. NOT HOSTILE TO SPAIN. = ! . oe - - faits oh 3 MR. FOSTER sails A MAGNI = . a * : ss 0 ; e a oe oe All the Crew Thought to be Lost.|So He Speaks of the President’s FICENT SPEECH. = ' slab Message. = WILL BACK THEIR DEMAND : — ee [Seecirat ro Tue EXAMINER}. (Specrat ro Tue Examiner. |] = | me : New York, April 13.—The steamer (Srectan ro Tur Examiner] { Ortawa, April 13.—On resuming the ~_ ti jy the Army and Navy Forces of the Saale, which arrived here yesterday from Mu 2 : ; budget debate yesterday, Mr. Foster agreed = of this week we will hold ou. = ; United States. Genoa reports that on Sunday last she {_ *!ADRID, April 13.—Sagnsta, theSpanish | with Mr. Fielding as vo the prosperity of = ? picked up a Jife-baat containing two men | Premier yesterday informed & newspaper’ the country, bat cuuld not join in com- em e A siadia of the crew of the ship Marlborough, of | Tepresentative that his (Government as ) mending the government for the share the or 1 Windsor, who probably are a!l that | ¥@!ting for the full text of President Mec- | ministers nad in it, ta da fSpeciat TO THE EXAMINER] survive of the shij’?s crew of fourteen, | Kinley’s message before acting on its con~ Mr. Foster made a magnificent and un» = ‘ gon: The Murlborouzh sailed from St. Jobn on | '¢9t*. He eaid also that he considered the | , pawerable apeech . . — Waswincron, Aprit 49.—Steering, 4) March Léth for Sharpness with deals, The | meseage, so far as it was known to him, Sir. Charles Tupper and Sir. Richard =~ ‘ . manpreseniative of the committee of the Shp Went to pieces tn a gale on April 4th. not host:le in tone towards Spain and that Cartwright followed o— 1 wer Ypublican sympathisers, ete Pomea One bot was dashed to niecex and all the | be would continue to be desirous of peace, : a _. ie House Committee on Foreign Affairé,} i ands left the ship inthe remaining boat | foro btaining which the armistice now ns jy request, yesterday af oe Phey | and a raft. on eo “th Capt. aaeane ( declared in Cuba afforded the means, CARDINAL TASCHEREAU DEAD. _ = Riiicen werent - a 't ee i cho died from exposure and ow Easier morniog _—_—_— = Opening ican membve 0 1¢@ Committee srew di r fosliy agreed upon a resolution for im-~ another of thecrew died. CONSUL-GENERAL LEE [SeeciaL to Tue Examiver.] = seliate intervention in Cuba, tu be backed eT SCIAL MINER. = pby the full army and navy forces, to} BLOOD THICKER THAN WATER. ~~ eet oma aes ties = we'll aoe you tne hand- re the furmatien of a free and inde- at : rchbishop of Quebec, is dead. [He was = somest dispia f spring co Soot form of guveroment for that alist Is of the Opinion that the Maine | the son of Hon. Jena Thos. Taschereau, y <0 “ ; ble ° a millin i f The Democrats of the House Was Blown Up. Judge of the King’s Bench, of Lower = ery you will see this season, , 3 Ixeign Affairs Commitiee also agreed on Consul-General Lee Cheered by Bri- Canada. He was korn at Ste. Marie de la we a resolution for independence and armed tish Ships. cones Beauce, P. Q., in 1820, and was educated = IT . co —-eeenpaatin ty P at the Quebeo Seminery. In 1854 = Untrimmed Hats , ce Ae oe {[Srectan to Toe Examiner. be went to Rome and took = WasninGron, April 13.—Ccneul-General | bis degree of D. D. He was ~_— alii hpi ; TIGE IN CUBA SreciaL TO THE Examiner] Lee has been ‘cecadiaaa before a special | consecrated Bishop in the Basilica of Que~ =. Millinery rrimmings 1) Havawa, April 13.—As the steamer | Sevate committee regarding the destruction bec on — te a 4 — % a = — — Fern on board of which was Consul. | of the Maine. The ex-Consul stated to | M08 Created @ Vardinal @ rieah a ume _ Y ‘ + Lee with hia party, was leaving | the Committee that it is his opivion thai Holy Roman Church with the title ef aan Impoi ted Patterns the harbor they passed several British | the battle ship was blown up by Spanish aeeer mace an te, Y toute, .. Onp.of- bit = i? latest acts was to sign a petition, with the = = cn a oo — a - — o a — a on a en oe - on tae oo ~~ ow ao oo = SAMAAALdAALLAALANANALAALALALAALAUSAAALAGGUdLAbAdbbbLdbdAdLdL LAA LAL AMbdAbLAbdbALAdAddedddOdSAdGdbdk/AdbdkALAAdAdAdsdbddbdddd Be ee forces of Gomez and other a — - ee ee me sae of Tende. Spanieh Government be based upon the : uban leaders. or goods to be sent to outports of Nova ; 7 lela .Sooua, P. E. Island, Newfoundland, and E model of Canada and England. ’ REBELLION to the Magdalen Islands. The charge for SOUTH AFRICA. , ” McLeod 4 ° one 18 called the through : oneemees ‘export. rate, for the other the! Cecil Rhodes in London—His Pres- BALOON TO THE KLONDIKE. ~ APhilippine Island Taken by Rebels. Hore Koxe, China, April 12.—Rebellio is broken out in Zebu, one of the Philip- n! local export date. Mr. Harris told us that this export rate as betweea Montreal and St. John and Montreal and Halifax, wovld _be identica’, but from%points west of Mon ence Bodes Ili for Oom Paul. New York, April 11.—The presence of Cecil Rhodes in London has given rise to much comment regarding to South African —_—— A Party of Frenchmen to Undertake The Trip. PAU UUme itt 2 fine islaude, and an important business \trealf@coming eastto the seaboard there _ a Mr. Antoine Varicle, of the French Geo-~ ttre of toe Lemp and sugar trade. The | would be one cent difference in favor of affairs. The opinion seems to be genera graphical Society, arrived at New York oa able has been cut, the news being seot by gr, Joun, The merchants naturally | #mong the London correrprndents of the | [he steamship La Bretagne a few days sgo ee iteigners (through a sailing craft. Foreiga-| tought this would be on both through leading New York papers that Mr. with a balloon, with which he intends to va r mare safe. and the local export traffic. But it eeema| Rhodes visit to England bodes | | ake the trip from Juneau to the Kions tie The whole island bas been taken by the | tha: Mr. Harris has made a discrimination ill for President Kruger and _ the dike. There are about a dozen persons in | i Mele, and the governor and other Spanish | of two cente per pundred pounds in favor Transveal republic. I 7 Sun has] ihe party, and they are at the Hotei Marten. l taployes killed or taken prisoner. Three} o¢ St John as against Halifax on Jocal ex the folbwing from its London correspond- Arthur Tervagne, L. L. D., is the secretary 4 ; Mamers have taken troops to the scene Of) nort business over the. C.R. A mer-| ent oa the subject :-— “The report that} o¢ pie expedition, and is also correspon- C 7 af Z a « (ie ition, It is expected that Iivilo and other) chant whe made this discovery today thus Portugal was cocque oe with Germany dent of the Figaro. Le. é j wathern islands will follow. The whole) informed Tbe Herald and it 18 his inten- lr tons sage plains gsr 9 Mr. Varicle, the head of the exedition, a Oaoiry is agitated . tion to see that the grievance 1s removed vary er ee rere me isa man of about 4: years of age, and a ; hs The Spanish provincial govervor at} j¢ jt is possible to secure this. A meeting - ve Egnoland to make inquiries at well known engineer and inventor ip SATURDA Y > ee uk has been severely wounded. His!o¢ the transportation committee of the | “!S!°- France. He invented a new method to wl Witant has been killed in the Tolcas| board of trade is called to take up the wer direct a balloon with the aid of a rope and Ww . , ye fosinces, and a priest and captain of the question. fhe most popu'ar wheel inthe city to~|q steering sail, and this method he has Vas the banner day for this season in our Wall Pape: a tt tivil guard mortally wour ded. i dey is the Progress. Only $40 for a first | succeeded with in two trips, the one from Department ok Hl riots in Palgasinal continue. Pre~ Milli p . Frid y cass eo een a +" eee Paris to Theneuil, in thesouth of France, , te Cauticns are taken in Manila, but trouble Withiinery 0 ening riaa qany other make,— ‘re . Newson, and the other from Paristo Hamburg. . hy * expected. and Saturday. Moore & Mc-| #&! 86 2i. The balloon is cylinder-shaped, has a 1400 Rolls sold and delivered : pidihemtinalestecidiin ; ‘ — rail beneath it, and is equipped with sian ; on Friday at Paton . Co's, Leod. Show Day at Paton’s Friday ee a ee FE ise: Think how many parlors, halls, bedrooms and kit- " t { bother great show of millinery anc I 1 — : : ° ‘i dace ot tee & Co's Friday aod | oo a se nee a Se ma ai a instruments of geographical and topo- thens will be made bright and beautiful with that 1 Ssurday, 86 2i graphical science. Carrier pigeons will be Paper. Many have not chosen their paper yet, We ‘i : employed to send back news of the pro~ invite ¥v i] | : bos biti invite you all, ia i ec e90e6 ; gress of tLe expe ition, 3 _ Meceeewwuseseoees . : The balloon will carry about 73,000 i a: n pounds. The members of the expedition We Can please you a : § . ° are stopping here only until news comea iM ay Between pala 8 from Juneau that the apparatus is ready Co, ee Nat . for generating the hydrogen with which bel ° : oa ae the balloon is to be inflated. When that is 4 © This space belongs to the sae ad is ready .the party will go directly to ne the States S Juneau, a d if the wind is favorable the 3 a bi } o trip to Klondike will be made at once. aie : : a The cost of the expedition is borne if 3 ; 18 eenee. he S$ partly by the French geographical ruciety, The Largest Importers of Wall Pager 4 caged has rsa 1 ° and partlybythemembenofthbepry | nem TT SSE! i /@ jadies against a tibas - - H of dirt $ er ££242464224444 £4-4444844A4 i ; 6 : I $ How to Get Rich, A f HOUSECLEANING. . f Th N ‘ t We refer to the richness of the blood A ; . If you are pale and thin, you are rin 6m. ie Get your supplies bere. ‘ it Will Be one 0 6 ews Cs ip and nerve power. Bco't's Kml~ Hg Or riug up 1~6-3. a . s10D rives away Lbinness an pa or, an e You are Sure i ? We back up anything we Parts of the Examiner brings rich blood and nerve power. to Like Them Lia ee om ting sane to ser eee “PROGRESS ” Wheels \ thing on the market. : Always teeming vith matters of great concern to you. Garter’s for Wall Papel iy made by the same firm asthe “Imperial.” A good i e —— — ; ; . ° , strong and Bye 7 i. ¥, REDDIN, Phm B . We ets sow movie tae the beek nae wheel. In style and finish nearly equal to the “Im- a ; $ balding formerly occupied by Mille os as good as most $60 wheels, better than any $40 wheel in tis Cc 7 ORE, @ Bros where we have a nice show of goodsr ' : it 4 . ENTRAL DRUGST ? e We want all our ola customers to com. ee : aptol FRED. P. NEWSON, Agent 1h Sunnyside. along and bring as many mere as thee | Mj Hide “the go lightly kind. a seceeees Me [eH PCa, ander VPP EV TTT ETT VOVVVEVVYYYY brim { a : ,