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CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. aS a ee —————— AMERICAN TROOPS ON CUBAN SOIL The Landing - Was Made Yesterday, TRANSPORTS ARRIVE AFTER A QUIET VOYAGE. General Shafter is Now Getting His Army Ashore. (Spectra, TO THe Examiver.| 20. — The first landed on Cuban Wasuincronx, June American troop: were oil yesterday. Shafter’s transport’, uneventful jouroey from Tampa, began 1° the outlying ships of Sampson’s equadron late on Saturday night, and yes-~ terday was devoted to getting the first section of the army ashore. Genera! after an eight The landing place was Aguardores,a town eight miles from Sautiago. No one can yet tell when the first battle will occur. It may be that the Spanish will! contest foot of the army’s advance just as they did at Guantavanio, but the proba- bility is thatthe insurgents under Garcia and Rabi have been able to masethem- selves between Aguandores and Santiago» and thus prevent active opposition on the part of the Spaniards. every _—.-rUlcl ll orl _MANILA REPORTED SURRENDERED. (Sexectat ro Tae Examiner,] June 20.—The Madrid ccrres- Temps says it is reported though that Paris, wondent of the there that Manila bas capitulated, Ministers have received no news to effect. - ate anantae age SRD Wall Papers) We carry the largest stock of WALL PAPER in P. E. Island. We do the largest WALL PAPER busi- ness in P, E. L Wecarry such a large vatiety of pat- terns in WALL PAPERS that we can please almost everybody. We are Agents for the best WALL PAP- ER makers in Canada and the United States. mark onr WALL PAPERS at rea- sooable prices, and can supply every grade from the iowest to the highest. Cal] and See — GEO. CARTER & CQ. ee We MACKAYS Ready Made Clothing- lh l Lill Right Styles—— Right Prices Men’s Pants at $1.00 , Children’s Suits at $1.00 Men’s Pants at 1.50 ‘6 “ e 1.50 Men’s Pants at 75 ‘ ‘6 200 Men 8 Pane - = UU Boys odd Pants at 25¢ Men s Suits at 5.00. E a Fc Men’s Suits at 6 00 Men’s Suits at 7.00 | Bicycle svits selling at 5,50 to Men’s Suits at 8.00 | 6,7: 5 W. D. WEKAY T0 DECEIVE THE AMERICANS, Said to be Gamara’s Mission, SPANISH GENERAL JORAL RE- PORTED TO BE KILLED. By a Missile from the U. 8. Ship Vesuvius. {(Speaiat To Tae Examiner.] Loxpox, June 20.—The Gibraltar cor- respondent of the Telegraph says that Admiral Camaras fquadron arrived at Cartagena, on Satarday evening. The destination of the fleets is unknewn, but it is believed Camara wil] keep in touch with the home ports and that the squadron will be used to deceive the Americans, New York, June 20.—A despatch from Santiago says that spies report to Admiral Sampsen that tue Spanish General Joral and several officers were killed by a gun- cotton explosion at the first trial of the batteries of the Vesuvius. STRIKE ON OTTAWA _ RIVER. ([SpeciaL To Tus Examiner .] Orrawa, June 20.—A equad cf twelve Dominion policemen, returned from Rocke land, 25 miles down the Ottawa badly battered in a conflict with 500 strik~ ing mill men, These are the employes of Edward’s, M- P, for Rueee!], who through influence with the Government, had the Dominion police- mento quiet the disturbances, rivers SPANISH Flas AT HALF- wast Flying Over a Fort ate Santiago, THOUGHT TO MEAN THAT HOBSON IS DEAD. Causes Much Excitement Among Americans. {[SpeciaL tro THe ExaMiner-? Orr Santiaco, June 20.—A curious circumstance of the bombardment is a flag flying half~mast at Morro Castle. It is not customary to display this mark of death in warfare, although possibly some prominent Spanish officer was killed. It is suggested that the flag denotes that Hobson and his companions are dead, but —EvRIpPiIpgEs. Single Uopies two cents. NE 20. 1898 NO 141 Toon OROECHOGR OS ae The Corset « That Fits... Pe we heve A CORSET a . ee Stand every strain. <A'ways if this is so, they were wantonly murdered, } because no shot from the fleet touched the! walls of Morro Castle. Wasuincron, June 20.— The authorities are inclined to discredit the Santiago re- port that Hobson and his brave companions have been killed. Secretary Long doubts if they dare vnurder them, and believes the flag was raised half-mast over Morro Castle asa mark of respect for some Spanish officers who are dead. Subordinate naval officers, however, are inclined to believe that Hobson and his brave associates were murdered, and pre- dict that if the report proves true, speedy | vengeance will be dealt out tothe I dows ol @ about Santiago, from the Admiral down to the privates. SPANISH FLEET AT SEA. The force could do nothing, however, agains: such odds, and left the strikers in charge of the mill premises. Probabiy the militia will be called gut. | sas cao ANGLICAN SYNOD DIVORCE. (Spseiat vo Tue Examiven. | Tosonra, June 20 — Tne Anglican Synod has passed a resolution condemning marriage of divorced persons and request- ing the Provinéial Synods to make adecla-~ ation ow 14 subject. —_—_ -— _ Ixqvest.—Ap inquest in view of the body of Martin Mogan, who was drowned at Sentner’s mills. was held on Saturday afternoon before Dr. Conroy, coroner, and a jury composed of Robert C Ford, (fore- man) John M Coles, Daniel Chapman, Michael Heanessey, John Diamond, Sam uel Gillespie and William DeCost. The evidence taken was along the lines of the story already published, and the following verdict was re\urned : “That the dees d, Martian Hogan, came to his death by drowning as aresult ofa fall from a raft oo which he was standing, be suffering at the time from some sudden phvsical weak- nexe which rendered bim unable to reacue bimeelf.” The body was brought to the city after the Inquest, apd interred yester~ day afiernoor. The fuueral was largely attended. 00, THE — FOR THE tf Lill price 29¢ upwards. Also Ladies’ Bike Leg- gings, in Chocolate and black, the real thing at GOrF BROS on ee [SpectaL ro Tas Examrver.] GispeattaR, June 20.—The c»ptain of» British steamer whichbas arrived here reports that be sighted a Spanish squadron I ft Cape Galaa promontory ot Spain on the ogast of Granads torming the Eastern limi, of Gulf Almeria. A MERCHANT PRINCE DEAD, Se | [Srecial TO Toe Examiner.] comfortable and absolute’ y tn- breakable, every active Woman needs one. Unrivalled for golfers and bicyclis is. Cost only asc, mors than regular D&As yies, aud made in all sizes. Ask to see them. | (6) Costs no more than the corset that dosen't fit. All these new, cool a easy summer corsets will gs fit. They’re rightly madeay of good stock, stylish finish—easy price. a First Lot, S | Made of stout,white net, @ 14 inches long, 2 sidegy steels, weighs ounces, sizes 20 td0CS 26. Second Lot. 3 Finer grade of white net @ ae long 2 sideg steels, 7 ounces in weight, s0cg Third Lot. e Made of fine whitelil gy hoely finished, great value =Moore & @ -teels weighs just 10 ounces No stamps, we give you the discount. Senenon on Bonenonesenc E@uUS Wachusett net, 4 side perfectly shaped. (2c @ McLeod. : Sxssion 1898-9 Matric ilation Examination, prelimimary to the varions Courses of Si\yqy, will be held as under: “rae vuity of Arts (including the Donaida special] aduaa. Course tor Women. Thurs, ith £497 en J of Applied Science ‘aculty of medicine, McGill University, Montreal CHOCOLATE SHOES-———=™ eee ee om + aré touch in deridnd thid surnimer, Children’ & Uhocolate shoes at T5c Faculty of Law Tues 6 h sep! J Factlity of Compar: ative Medi Havirax, June 20.—A cable from Lou- on Announces the death of William Miller» toe head of the big dry goods business of Murdochs Nephews, of Halifax and Lon- don. Contractors.—R2ad the advt. calling for tenders for the erection of a new stone Church at Kinkora. The specification and plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Esg., Architect, at the Bishop’s Palace,Charlottetown,from the ] lth to the 25th inat., and a! the parochial residence, Kickora after that date.July 4th is the last day for receiving tenders, SMALLPOX AND Mgasies—T wo train loads of immigrants landed at Halifax by steamer Pisa arived in Winnipeg last Wednesday evening. Three cases ot smallpox and tweuty cases of measels were discovered among the immigrants. The immigrante nave all been placed ip quarantine, and will be kept there uotil all danger is past. _——— A business man js not the most patient creature in the world, He cannot wait to hear any long-drawn-out story of the cause of bis ailment. He does’t care two straws about a fine spun theory of how he rhould treat himself, He may be predis- | posed to serofula, or consump ico. “That,” he will tell you“ has nothing todo with the case.” He wants to be well. If he can be cured, write out a perscription and send in your bill. So, here’s the first part of the proposition. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica] Discovery isa microbe hunter and killer. Many persons of scrofulous blood, encourage the breaking out of unsightly sures, to prevent the disease goirg to the longe. There is no need of this state of dread and discom- fort. Purify the blood. 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NoemMan SCHOOL will be Opene >n istSeptember. . scalars «f Examinations, and copies of the ‘taleadar, containirg full infovmst on as to Conditions of Entvance Courses of Study, Reeulations for Degrees, Exhibitionos and Scholarsbips, Fees, ete, may ove obtained op application to re- W, VAUGHAN, Secretary, wed & sat SS OD OD OS OD 9B OV OD OD digestive Tonic aims to cure In. paired Digestion, Weakness; Nervousnese, Anaemia, IT DOES | If vou doubt it. trv it, Prepared and sold by A.W. BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAu DRUGSTORE 4 Sunnyside. ee 26se Hear Neil Burton in Sos 000 OS OGD OQ £4.62 45Q]4E6 ; 6 ¢ : 9 > Cesare booksteres or at this office — SOG Y, MG. A. Tonight: 7 Rae abd $108. Children’s Choco- buitolied boots at $1.00 ard v Misses Chocolate shoes at $ 1.35 and $160. Misses chocolate but. — boots, $1.40 and $1.75. lee Chocolate sh 2,05 aan shoes from $!,06 ladies chocolate laced and button- ed boots from $2 to 3.25, iit lc esbiincosn all ee W. H. Stewart & Co. Sankrupt Stock a will b* received by the subseriber to and inclusive of the 3th day of zune, 1998, for the purchase of the stock of dry goods Sate goodsapd sundries, and ajso the shop and office furniture and fixtures ofthe firm of Thos K. Jolly & Co., lately doing business at 351 Main Street, in the town of ¥ urmouth, 0 N. a ao has not yet been taken, but is estimated as amounting tofrom $15 | $20,000.00 . $00.00 to The Inventory wil! be open for inspection on the premises, on and after the 20th day of June, 98. The subscriber does not bind himselfto ae cept the lowest or any tender, CHARLES T. GRANTHAM, . Assignee armouth, N, 8.. Jene 10, 1893, jwWullj so THe - /PHORNIX Of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 FIRST ALWAYS PAYS... Lowest Rates. Generous Settlements WE. H. BEER, Authorized AGENT vor P. E. ISLAND IRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT , } . eile ataitinas wiadtinutaint site