THE DAILY EXAMINER SL Detiars per Vear jaw “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having t> advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipxs, a 5 Single Vopiew two Oenhts, ——————— AVOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E-. — iii RETURN OF THE SPANISH FLEET, yjicing, at Washington. gAVAL EXPERTS THINK THE SPANISH NAVY IS BOTTLED UP. Americans Will Now Try to Seize Spain's Possessions. (Sreciat. ro Tus Examiner.i Waminerox, May 11.--Reports come 4ovi Spanish sources indicating a purpose gembiae both divisions of the Spanish | Sery aad send the combined force across beAtlantic to meet the United States qa ihe sea, and deci le the issues in one S someotous nava! battle. The return of tbe Armada to (uinwas received with rej by the Pusident and the Cabioet; and no fear is Spanish icing d of its sailing around Cape Horn: uuprensed O . i wrlieve the Philippines, because in the gaatime, six ships and 10,000 troops will je reinforced Commodore Dewey. Spain will, inside ove week, mot havea galing station in either and to jave twenty colliers accompany her fleet maldadd tothe danger and in-conven- This being the case, naval experts F mgand the fleet as completely bottled up in (elit, and there probably it will remain. % Meval officials say the Spanish navy is 4 whoger » factor in the problem. The programme of President contem~ jaei capture of Porto Rico and its mili- wyoccupation by aa adequate army, but ut for @ week at least, the delay being to iby Briti#h citizens to depart in safety. ue thing is certain, however, Porto Bie willbe under the American flag fibio a short time. , Bt Comm xiore Schley, in tle meantime,is ‘FB Ocapure Havana on the waier side with Be baile hips Masrachusetts and Teaas ai thecruisers Brooklyn, Minneapolis wi New Orleans aud half a dozen torpedo Bim. Oo the land side 100,000 men Wi warch upon the city, landing at ocean, Noeoduring peace can be secured until BeSavish navy has been destroyed, ,and tow wppears that todo this the United failors must make up their mince Op after the Spaniards. Their task is “moch more diflicalt then that of Ming them vear tue American shore. liwas gnggested by come of the mem MM the war board that there was a BMbility that the Spanish squadros Myltmake a quick passage into the ie through tue Suez Canal and attack Dewey at Marila. Wibe Spani-b choose to take this course YY wou'd have a long start over eny Puig fleet from this side of the A- Bee, his Searcely believed, , Spanish are_wiiling to take the great Of exposing to attack their own home MO bY the withdrawal of 30 considerable } Pattion of their naval strength as would Rquired to over match Dewey. ene - however, that eee peScw ae o-~> O~D ODOD iSenit sary ‘Paper in ‘rolls, JOc—3 for 25. In flats, for ZC « AW. REDJIN, Pum B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE De pekt _ Stony side ; ‘ TO CAPTURE PORTO RICO AND CUBA, Arrangements Are Made, SAMPSON IS TO ATTACK PORTO RICO And Commodore Schley to try for Havana. [Seecta. ro THe Examiver.] W asuincrox, May 11.—The exactpro- gramme regirdiaog Porto Rico has beep made known. Admiral Sampson's fle+t will guard the mouth of the harbor ard prevent all ingress or egreas, batfactual bombardment of the town Swith its ‘sacrifice of bumaa iife and the present reductions of fortifica- tion does not seem to be put forth. The harbor of San Juan is defended by ten modern high pressure power guns, of ten asd twelve inch calibres and unless the Spanish gunners are a3 worthless as their fellow countrymea at Manilla, some danger would be inflicted upon the ships of Samp- son’s squadron and there would be no adequate return for injaries sustained. It would also be useless to capture San Juan until troops could be sent there to complete the possession of the city. Trouble In Italy. [SeectaL To Toe Examiner] Loypon, May 11.—According to a special despatch from Rome, 23 provinces in Italy are virtually in a state of siege. Rumor has it that the trouble is foment- ed by cleiicals who have chosen this movement for an attack on the Monarchy. No proof of this exists, but King Ham- bert and his entourage are greatly dis- tressed at the turn of events. The pleasure of riding is increased ten-~ fold if vou ride agood wheel such #8 the Progress at $40.00 or Imperial at $60 or $75.00. The best wieel made, It will interest ven toexamine our wheele,—Fred P. Newaon, agent. 105 3in Every woman in this city will be in- terested in seeing our new spring shces, and every man should turn his steps this way andsave money. You wi!l be in« terested to see how low our price is, quality considered.~ Weeks & Warren. Received by the Beston Steamer—rhu-~« barb, ripe pineapples, bananas, ripe tomatoes, oranges and lemouse.—Sanderson & Co. EE children’ § - Entertainment. To be given by the ee Loyal Circle of King’s Daughters ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM Thursday, May 12th, 1898. PROGRAMME. 1. Chorus—“Spring is come” its 2, Recitation—*How to spell kitten”. aaa a lanai ; .Marion Newbery 8. Chorus “Spring , F lowers’ eke 4. Recitation. .Helen Warburwe 5. Piano Duett—“German Melody”..... ..Elaine Aitken and Katie Stanley 6. ‘The awakening of Pusey Willow-”... i lll 10 Little Giris 7. Vocal Duet “Won't you come to...... ecccccccercccseeens ot tecceeecs my teaparty” .Susie Croskill and Clyde Auld 8. Vv ocal Quartette— “The Skylark”...... .Misses Anderson, Foster and.. Sei wail Burbridge 9. A Vi isit From Some Very Famous... sadnenire’ People 10. Vocal: lle a ‘Jeck Norton DOD? SSIS DFO *7EO 0° 2>Oc 62> ]Of-% VooVsoOe4 (6262 Ll. Chorus —“Wake Says the Sunshine”. 2. Recitation—The Laughing Chorue.... St. giidadine eceasend + clita Adele Palmer 13. Coorus—*Taddy Pole and Polly Wog i4. Piano Solo—“ Air Militaire”. .... . . Helen Burbridge 15. Boy's Chorus—*« Alouette” and...... ...“Geod Night Ladies” ‘GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Concert to commence at 8 o ‘clock. Admission lSctor adults, 10c¢ children. for A BIG PRICE. TO PAY FOR PEAGE, What Swit “Must Pay BEFORE THE UNITED STATES WILL AGREE. Provisions for the Army of Invasion. (Specia, to Tue Examiner) Wasninatoy, May 11.—It 1s proposed to send to Cuba provisions enough to last the invading army for six months. When Cuba is taken, as it surely wil] be within ten days, it will sue for peace. The United States will only grant peace On payment of upwards of five bundred million dollars and the forfeiting of ali claim to the Phillipines, Porto Rico and Cuba. Another Rumor of Intervention. [SrpectaL To THe Examiner] Waenincron, May 11.—Repzesentatives of the Powers are about taking steps to get Spain to acknowledge her inability to continue the war and negotiate peace. Dewey’s Instructions. Wasuixetox, May 10.—The following is the text of the order sentto Admiral Dewey, wader which he acted in the attack upon Manilla: Washington, April 24. Dewey, Hong Kong, China: War has commenced between the United States and Spain. Proceed at ouce to Philippine Ielands, Commence operations at once, particularly against the Spanish fleet. You must capture veasels or destroy them. Use utmost endeavors, Lonc. New blouse sets at W. W..Wellaer’s . | Pretty stick pins opening at W. W. Wel ner’s. ee! Right Prices for Best Seeds The greatiy reduced prices abroad enables us to sell the choicest seeds at at lower prices than ever before known. Here are a few— First and Best Peas 20c per qt Bliss’s American Wonder Peas 260 ver qt Noti’s Excelsior Peas 2c per qt Jarter’s “tratagem Peas 25c per qt Gelden Wax Beans 20¢ per qt Extra Early Red Onion 10 per oz All Flower and Vegetable Seeds in 5c pkts, 6 pckts for 25c, 12 pkts for 45c, Sweet Peas lower than ever, by pkt, oz aad pound. We sell the best seeds, but do not charge fancy prices. The old established seed store. Geo. Carter & Co - & Hay Pressers 2=re 2 a] We have ten tons best quality Hay Wire at lowest mark et prices Dodd & Rogers., 1¢3 3i | wright submitted an amendment to the is expected Spain | 117 3i. Six pounds cooking raisios for 25 cents ‘at Beer & Golf's. 107 2i. crockery. THE PARLIAMENT =| OF CANADA. Government's © Mistake S "ATLANTIO SERVIOR” | Sir Charles Tupper Scores the: [SpeciaL TO THE EXAMINER ] the House of Cart~ | Orrawa, May 11.—Io Commons, yesterday, Sir Richard with Peterson, Tate & Co., the egreement extending the time for completion of contract. Sir Charles Tupper said he had not, last year,shared the sanguine hopes of the Gov- ernment that Peterson & Tate were capable ct carrying out the contract in a satisfac- tory manner, and he thought now that the Government would admit they had made a mistake in not carrying out the contract made with the Allans by the late Govern- ment. So far it did not appear thatthe con- tractors bad accomplished anything at all last year. The Opposition leader wert on io point out the strqng position Canada would be in if the Allan contract had been carried out. On the first day of this month four steamships equal to any in the world would have been on the Canadian route. With the events now going on in the world our tranesatlantic steamship businese would have undergone u greater develop~ meat in One year than at ordinary times could be accomhblished in ten years. Such an Opportunity as this year offers comes to this country once ip a life-time. Sir Charles closed by stating that he would support the resolution as he had believed Jast yearas there seemed to be nothing beuer+h sight, The question of the bye-slection in Bagot brought up the Speaker. He seid he bad Jong ago issued his warrant for the writ, but the Goveroment had disregaided it. Laurier now says that he proposes to wait for the new lists. —__——_<ooe We are now doing business in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosee every one in need of good Call and see us in the Cheap Chisa Store.—W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. For als>lute satisfaction leave your sitilinery order with our Mies McKe iver. — Moore & McLeod. Iron Beds.—A new lot just received— easy to clean—easy to dusi—eaey to buy. Our prices make them 80.—Joha Newson. em rmmamenct meen 2 Most Compact Camera IN THE WORLD Taking and 34x34) p; 81x41 Pictures Syxd) § Only 1} inches thick when closed, in- cluding double plate holder. MADE IN THREE SIZES, Vest Pocket, for 2x24 pictures, § 5.00 Pocket, a 33x34 pictures, 7.50 Tourist, (pocket) for 35.4} do, 10.00 FOR PLATES OR FILMS, Complete with extra quality Achro- : matic Lens. Brilliant view finder, Every camera tested before leaving factory and will produce Perfect /ictures. W. L. Harvie, us ue a aS Sole Agent for P.E.I, ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY Ba treal— an ‘OP i tai} Sees enormous 1898 Cape Wearing Weather The day of usefulness of your winter jacket has about passed Time now lighter wrap. “Fashion says the cape again this spring, to consider a And the Capes are here Different in cut and style, from last years model Pret- tiest—we thing. There are more new capes here to choose from, Right styles, right fabries, right | prices, “Capes start here at 75 cents anag0 up as high as you'd care to. MOORE & McLEOD What We AdvertiseWe Have NO. i ES La a IS RAP SLT aH = LSPS RPO EMEA IS GS Dring - Suitings, SELLING AT HALF PRICE -_e—— . : | . Just purchased—at auction in Mon- quantity of Spring Suisings, in Sweeds, serges, worsteds. Latest shades and patterns, Intending purchasers of spring suit lengths should see these. They are snaps, W. D. McKay Bargain Corner. second Edition Out at 5.30. — sacancrcenemetallli ean eae tema