= Four Dollars per Year 1T HE DAILY EXAMINER - “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Eoripipgs. } Single Copies two cents, — ene —-—: — yOL 38 | yill THE WAR BE STOPPED ? jy Foreign Intervention ygMORED ENGLAND AND GER- MANY ACTING TOGETHER. —-— Contradicted by Report that Eng- CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; MONDAY, MAY ‘os 4898 THE SPANISH AT CURACOA The Ships Well in Hand, AND MOVING FASTER THAN THE AMERICANS. land Supports the States. (Special. TO THE EXAMINER. odeot learns from 8 trustworthy source hat Great Britain av i Germany have ar- agreement with the rived at ® formal Foited States to put a stop to the American war within the next fortnight. Wsessetoxw, May 16.— Nothing is known bere of an agreement to put a} saeedy ead to the wer, which is spoken °) Hispano Loxpox, May 16.—The Paris corres- | | %, inacablegram from London. io thecontrary everythieg points toe more vigorous prosecution of the came} yaigo war. Peace can only be secured by agreeing to evacuate Cuba. Lospow, May 16.—Three of the Enro- | Spain pono powers, several daya ago, asken Kng- | isad to join them in demanding that the United States withdraw ber fleet from the | Philippines oud confioe her operations to the West Indies, aleo that the demand be snforced by com bined ficets. These proposals were rejected by the assaimous voice of the British Cabinet. The Ministry wae equally usavimone in favor ef granting full British support is nsisting aay iuterfereuce. Great Britaiw ie ready to wake full or partial alliance with the United States. This information is authentie. CHANGE OF SPANISH CABINET. Mivnip May, 16.—A!! the members of the Spanish Cabinet have resigned, and Senor Sagesta bas communieated the | fittiation to the Queen Kegest who wil! im with the task of torming a new received ; | gatisfaction | choose its Own to Cuba. (Srecta TO THe EXAMINER] Curacao, May 16.—The Spanish cruisers Mari, Teresa, Viscaya, Almirante, Oquendo and Christobel Ci lon, and the orpedo boat destroyers Plutena and T Terror which arriv: d otf the harbor yester- d ay yare stiii here. Only om Meri ajTeresa, and the Visceya were aimitted to port. The other warships are outside waiting. Maprip, May 16.—News of the arrival of the Spanish fleet at Curacoa bas been the livliest that Admiral out bere with 444 proving Ceruera is able to carry in- structions and as aleo proviog that his fleet is the faster of the two and is able to battle-grounod. 1¢6.—The Department has received word that Admi- ral Sampeon’s fleet passed Porto Plata on Wasuixctoy, May Navy Cuban{waters. Cunacoa, May 16.—It ie admitted here that Admiral Cervera isin cable eom- munication with Madrid and las reeesived full information as to the whereabouts of the United States fleet. He bas received justructions, so it is said, to make for the southeast coast ef Cubs, and in that way endeavor to break the blockade] Waeuixetoxw, May 1¢6.—Naval officers here say that the Spanish fieet can get from Curacoa into Cienfuegos and Santiago without meeting Sampson's fleet. Wasmixerox, May 16.—The belief in naval gircles is thatthe battle between —_ Ff f aod —& Ministry a _- — ‘ 1496S O@® O@ £0403 0030 63 se HELL:BORE. FRESH GROUND Warranted pure For destruction ot Caterpil- lars and other insects. On Currant Brushes, Flowers and other plants. LOS eS SS ee ) Lowest prices A.W. REDUI, Phim B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE —_ ? Snenyside. 6262 2] 54-90 O97 66200 28S? OaeeS > Oe] 438 96GB O2R0 =*e* bé fought for several days. (The island of Curacoa is a Dutch pos- and is 300 niles south of Porto Rico ond about 600 from the nearest part et Cuba.) ee LOCAL NOTICES. Our new baby carriages have arrived. One of the finest lines we have ever had. Ov account of the lateness of arrival will ba sold cheap. Call and see the. Jobo Neweon. 110 3i. We are now doing business in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We want to see every one in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap China Store.—W P Cvlwill. 2 wk dy & wy. We have the best crockery store in the city. A very nice new lot of dinner sets, tea sete, chamber sets, cheaper than can be bought anywhere on PE Island —W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. If you bave a baby, you want a baby carriage ; you want it good, you want it pretty, you want it cheap, you can get it | here. John Newson. Sin a w= ey SS aD McKays for Waterproots McKay’ s for bargain hats and « W. D. WKAY BARGAIN CORNER. s in clotking, ties caps, this Saturday p m Admiral Sampson on the Way Back| Saturday, evidently on ite way back " U.S, OFFICIALS ARE CONCERNED: Spaniards “Koow Their Plans, AND REPULSED AN AMERICAN EXPEDITION. Made Yesterday toLand on Cuban Soil. [Spectat ro Tue Examiver.] Wasuinctox, May 16.—A matter that gives the officials here much concern is the tact that the Spaniards in Cuba are well acquainted with the plaus of this govern- ment. Thisis plainly shown by the re- pulse of the Dorst expedition yesterday, when the steamer Gussie returned to Key West after two futileattempts to land on Cuban soil, two companies of infantry and @ quantity of arms and ammunition for the insurgents, NEWSFAPER MEN IN TROUBLE. Taken Captive by the Spaniards. ee re (Sreoiat vo THe Examiner ) Kay Wusr Mar. 16.—The United Btates wership Nucas left bere last night for Cuba te attempt the rescue of two Ameri- ean pewspaper correspondents captured by the Spaniards on Friday last. Correspondent Kuight of the London in exchange for two Spanish captives taken in one of the prizes. . ’ . . i Sampeon’s fleet and the Spaniards will not session off the northern coast of Venzuela | Kur Waert, May 16.—A eaptured Hava- |The victorsare getting the spoils in Times ie aboard the Nucas and the plan is to send him ashore undera fieg of truce to pegotiaie for the surreuder of prisoners -RECONCEITRADOS NEARLY ALL DEAD. [SpeciaL TO THe ExaMINER,]) na fi-hermaa says the Reconceatradcs in Cuba are nearly all dead. They have been expelled from the city and the las: of them ate dying in the suburbs. —>— Between July 13, 1896, the date of the aceession to power of the Laurier Govera- ment,and March 1 last, a hundred and forty-five oll employes on the Welland Canal were dismisse i. Their places were taken by 159 new men, whose politics were right if their experience was a t Blair’s departmeats as well as in Mr. Mulock’s. —__—>> 2 ~<a Moncton tweeds are best.—I*. Perkine & Co., Agente. Our Manilla Matting is here The price is +-Dew et.” Paton & Co — — = ———— Right Prices for Best Seeds The greatly reduced prices abroad | enables us to sell thechoicest seeds at | at lower prices than ever before known. Here are a few— First and Beet Peas 20c per qt Bliss’s American Wonder Peas 20« ver qt Noti’s Excelsior Peas 2uc per qt (‘arter’s Ntratagem Peas 25c per qt Golden Wax Beans 20¢ per qt Extra Early Red Onion 10 per oz All Flower and Vegetable Seeds in 5c pkts, 6 pekts for 25c, 12 pkts for 45c, Sweet Peas lower than ever, by pkt, ¢z aad pound, We sell the Lest seeds, charge fancy prices. The old established seed store. but do not NO WORD OF THE YALE. | {Seectat To Tag Examiner.) New Yor, May 16.—The report that the auxiliary cruiser Yale, formerly the City of Paris, bas been captured by the Spaviards bas not been confirmed. -_>—- EATING HORSE AT MANILLA. (Sreciat to Taw Examiver.| Hoxc Kone, May 16.—The population of Manilla, it is learned here, are so short of provisions that they are reduced to ea ~ ing horse flesh. First Military Band. England's The famous Dan Godfrey, Lieutenant of the Guards and baudmaster for furty years of the Britich Grenadiers, is coming to Canada with his men, forty stroay, to pay us a three weeks’ vieit in May, and to give a series of military band concerts in our principal towo# during that time. Amongst military authorities and barrack rooms the world over Dan Godfrey’s name and muaic isa bousebo!d word. He ie said to be the fivest leader tha: ever wield edabaton. He has supplied music and presided over it at moet of the state func- tions «during the reigo of V¥ictoria, and has probably perturmed before more monarche, rulers and roys! princes thao any other living being. For bie distin- guished services as “band master of the crack Hritish regiment, ‘Tbe Greaadier Guarda,” he was elevated to the rank of a Lieutenant of the Guatds, a special mark of royal favor never before nor since con- ferred upon a bandmaster. Wolseley, Lord Roberts; the Duke of Cambridge and the many heroes of many battles have marched to the tunes of Godfrey’smen. It wae Godfrey and his band who attend the Peace Jubilee Celebration at Boston, aud it was the aame Godfrey who Jed the bands of the Wnited States, and that of bis ows baud together with 5000 voices at the opeving day when 75,000 people listened to the singing and playing of our national avthem, “ God save the Queen.” Not sivce that time bas a British band visited these shores, It is therefore a maiter of warm congratulation thet the megotiations so long in operation should have led at least to a promised visit of the most popular military orgeuization Great Britam poasesse., togesber with Great Britan’s frat and forewost leader. Thie band wil] only visit Helifax, St. John and Monctod while in the Maritime Pro- vivees. Mr. A. BE, Holstead, of Monctor. hay con pleved arrangements to Lavé this celebrasied band stop off one night, Tues= day Mav 17th, when they will give ove of their Grand Concerts in the Victoria Shoes Summer Shoes "he latest styles, the lowest } rices. Here is a list ofsome vf our shoe bar- gains Ladies dongela shoes. ,atent tip $1.00 chocolate shoes, patenttip J.0w “ dongola shoes, patent tip 1.15 “ dongola s .oes, patent tip 1.25 “ dark brown shoes, patent tip 1: “ dongola shoes, patent tip - “ <dongola shoes, patent tip 1! dongola shoes, pluin toe 1. checoiate shoes, pateuttip i etc.. etc., etc. Finer shoes. ali prices, up to $2.50 a pr Our ladies dongola theo, strap shoes, in black and chocolate—are nobby shoes for the prices. Not cheap shoes, but good shoes cheap. R.K. Jost; Stamper’s Corner = a) S27 % DADA OOS HED 160O860404FOF O~e ODS OD 6OD 0G 909 0G9093- 63.963 ©O92? ss ee @e Oe Phoenix Fire Oifica OF —— LONDON Established - - = = = ei ae ai 1782 This Company wae the first English Fire Office to enier Canada, which it did as for back as 1504, and ita record for promptness and liberality in settling losses, stands second to none during this long period. The PHOENIX has the largest busi» nees of all companies underwriting in the City of Louden, a circumstance which shows the confidence p’aced in the com- pany by the people of London. Fred W. Hyndman, BODE SUGGRISSSSI GSRS We promise more than ‘just as good” in our milinery depart- Z ment, We don't say‘‘sec- ond tonone’’in OUR millinery department, We promise nothin less than absolute sat- isfaction, ie SAS IS AS TS TR SEAS 18 er M2 Meee AP AS AV AP AP RS We promise BETTER work than anyone has ever given you before NaS absolute millinery Satis- faction : We promise work not “second to none” but better than all. We've claimed a great deal, we've dis- appointed no one, Fer absolute satis- faction leave your order with our Miss M. G. MmcKiever % Moore & McLeod. : LSE TIP I IS AE RS FG 45) AEM EEA a8 SF is IT WINS Every time, besause it becomes the true friend of the family. The Heintzman & Go., Piano It is guaranteed longer than any other piano on the market. Why So? Because ! the new patent agraffe, east in the frame of the Piano, makes it stay longer in Tane than any other. Because the old fashioned pressure bar on the string, secured by wood, screws into wood only- It’s done away with in the new Heintzman Piano. not sacrificed to price, Call in and see the latest styles- “MILLER BROS., The Prince Edward Island Musie House Connolly Building, Queen St, a, Because quality is —= —— —_— Second Edition Outat 5.30. Geo. Carter & Co Agent for P. E. L Fe on