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(SeeciaL To THe Examiner .] KiNGston, Jamaica, Sept 13.—Accord- ing to advice received here from Barbadoes Mr. Pete, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, died on Sept. 2nd, from the effect of the recent attempt to aseassinate him. The Governor and five public officials have been anonymously warned that. a similar fate has been decided for them as a reward for their oppression. A Strike Threatened. LowrEtL, Mass., Sept. 10.—The cotton milis of this city are threatenep with an enforced shut-jJown for a few days by a movement on the part of the back boys each mill to go out ov a general strike for the restoration of the old schedule of wages. e+ere Interesting Fossils. OrrawA, Sept. 9.—An interesting find is reported by Mr. L. M. Lambe, of the Geographical Servey, who returned today from a two month’s trip, in the Red River districts. Itconsists of fossil remains of dinosaurs in the cretaceous rocks. The reptiles varied from 20 to 60 feet, and existed ages before the mastodons. Some of them had tbree horns; — — AN ENTENTE WITH THE U. 5. Asquith Acknowledges Lord Salisbury’s “Great Services.” Loxpoy, Sept 12.—Mr Herbert Henry Aequith, Liberal member of Parliament for East Fife, avd former Home Secretary, addressing the electors of St, Menance, a few evenings ago, expressed his gratifica< tion at the movement for an entente with the United States, and acknowledged Lord Salisbury’s “great service in promoting ts Mr. prompt attention. A.W. BEDDIN, Phm 8B CENTBAL DRUGSTORB. Beemyade. e@*4]oO5S 247 0623202 BOARDERS. Twoor three gentlemen boarders can be aceomodsted in a private house, beauti- fully situated, private table, sitting room, hot and cold water baths, and all conven- iencies. Enquire at thie office. 212 tf Ze OOD 669 0S FE *S64964 403203 ore >? >- “Nor should we forget,” he addei, “the valuable influence of the Ambassador in the aame direction.” With reference to the growth of the United States ae a naval and military power, Mr Asquith said he believed, para- doxical as it mightseem, that the more points of contact Great Britaie bad with America, the fewer would be the pointe of collisiou. —_— Great heat ix reported in London, G. B. On Friday last the thermometer stood at 125 in the sun and 91 in the shade.@ cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A)l druggistef refuna the money if it failsto cure, 2c. AAASAA If Is Newson’s—It's Good £4 844 If You Want a Hall Rack for We have it. Our other p 12.00, 15.00 and 16.00. Weha Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut. always glad tv show goods. q@Asass,esd «it! «t{f] «tll «(i ff | Gome in and look round, we are Ferrer TeTTeTTTTTTTFT s MACKAYSE $4.50 rices are $5.50, 7.25, 8.50, 10.00 ve all the newest designs in Birch LAPP AAP PAP PPAP—Qf—qfAVIp LADIES Just’ received 2 few short versabie Plads Xe. Bought at out at following prices. 95¢ $1.50 $2.99 $2.48 $1.65 CLOTHS. ends for ladies capes. InGre- a bargain and will be “eared for 50¢ for 75e for $1.50 for $1°25 for 85e at the bargain corner jm—W. TD. MACKAY IN PHILIPPINES, Dewey has Asked for More Warships, STORMY SCENES IN THE SPAN- SENATE, Count of d’ Almenas Mentions the Generals he Wants Disgraced. {[Specrat To Toe Examiner. ] Manity, Sept 13.— Rear Admiral Dewey says he considers situation critical. It is understood that he has asked for an ad~ ditional cruiser and battleship. The Spaniards assert that @ermany will take a coaling station here, and that Spain will retain the remainder of the Is- lands. Maprip, Sept 13.—The session of the Senate yesterday was stormy. Count Dalmenas was challenged to give names of the generals whom he recently said ought to be disgraced. He replied : ** Very well, as you wish it, I will. The Generals to whomI referred are Generals Weyler, Blanco, and Primo D’ Rivera. I willalseinclude in the same category Admiral Cervera. This announcement led to an extraordi. ¢ nary scene of tumunt. CELEBRATION AT ST. ANN’S. On Saturday the people ef St. Ann’s parish, Lot 65, laid the corner stone of theirnew church. Although there was a heayy breeze, the day was a pleasant one, and suited the occasion which it celebrat~ ed. Asolemn High Mase was chanted by His Lordship Bishop McDonald, assist- ed by Rew’s Or. Curran and P.O, Gauthier, of St. Dunstan’s College, as deacon and sub deacen respectively, with Re’ve. Peter Curren and R. McDonald ss deacon and sub-deacon of bonorand Rev. James AZ McDonald, of Hope River, as Arch~priest. Rev. Father Arsenault, private secretary to Archbishop Begin, Quebec, acted as master of ceremonies. The choir was ably assisted by Rev. Theo. Gallant, St. Dunstan’s College, and Dr. Gallant, of Rustico. It ie, therefore, needless to say that the music was excellent, each part being rendered with pleasing harmony. After the Gospel was chanted, Rev. R. McDonald, Rustico, delivered an eloquent diecourse. He briefiy described the man- er of worship under the Old and New Law, aod with wonted grace explained the sub- lime efficacy of the Masa, “that infinite sacrifice which figures eo prominently in the Christian Dispensation.” Having re- ferred tothe duties which the creature owes to his Creator, and the reason for building costly temples, he concluded with & cogent vindication of the Catholic Church. The people of St. Ann’s have good rea- son to be proud of the church which they are erecting. The structure is a modern interpretation of the Gothic model and in architectural beauty has rarely been sur- passed. It is well proportioned and com mands a most desirable location. Adjoin- ing the main building is a beautiful vestry and the tower which supports an octagonal roof adds much to the appearance of the edifice. Mr. Harris, the architect, as well as the contractors, Mesers Bradley and McDonald, have done their work well and deserve the thanks of all interested. We heartily congratulate the zealous pastor, Rev. D. B. Red, upon the success of the undertaking and hope that it msy long remain & mopument to the noble hearted people of St. Ann’s. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown ENTERED Sept 12—Margaret Ann, Buckler, Tata~ magouche; Ella Maud, Irving, Richibucto; Beaver, McGraw, Chatham; Avon, Leet, do; P L G, Cormier, Pictou; Athlete, Roberts, Douglastowo, P Q; Brilliant, Blackmore; Mary, Star of the Sea, Lan- tagne, Caraquette; Mionie A, Anderson, Bathurst; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Pictou. CLEARED. Sept 12—Margaret Ann, Buckler, Tata magouche; Ella Mauu, Irving, Richibucto; P Walsh, Holl, Sydney; Beaver, McGraw, Pokemouche; Swan, Lelacheur, Arichat; Minnie A, Anderson, Baie Verte; Maggie Smith, McLeod, Sydney; Express, Stewart, Gaspe, PQ. See THINKS THE WAR IS NOT OVER important interview With General Wheeler, oe PRESIDENT McKINLEY IS OF SAME OPINION. No Faith That the Commission Will Succeed. Has Peace {SpeciaL ro Tue Examiner.) MontGomery, Ala., Sept. 13.—The Ad- vertiser prints the following as a portion of an interview with General Joe Wheeler: “1 do not believe the war is over by any means. “ Neither does President McKinley, who told me personally that he had no faith that the peace commission would settle the difference existing with Spain over the Philippines. Killed by Accidents. (Specra, ro Toe Examiyer. | Havirax, Sept. 13—At the International Coal Mine Pier, North Sydney, C.B., yesterday, Capt. Walker, of the schoener Hector, of Arichat, was struck by a train and killed. | “At the Molega gold mine yesterday, Rubert Devaney,'foreman, and s workman, were killed by dynamite. New Judge for the Yukon. (SpecnaL ro Tus Examiner.) Orrawa, Sept. 13.—Judge Dugas, of Montreal, bas accepted the position of Judge of the Yukon district, ae successor to McGuire whe ie coming out. Beausolile, M. P., will get Dugas’ posi- tion in Montreal. French Shore Question. Sr. Joun’s, Nild., Sept. 12.—The Col - ovial Government has appointed Mr. Morine, Minister of Finance, toprepare the colony’s case for presentation before the Royal Commission with reference to the Freuch shore rights. Mr. Morine is also instructed to accompany the commissioners during their tour along the treaty coast, and to point out the results of F.eoch in-~ terference with the work of our fishermen The feeling is general throughout the colony that good results will follow from the visit of the Roval Commission. The Dreyfus Case. Panis, Sept10.—There is a Jull in the Drevfus effair. It is believed that the real difficulty in tue way of revision is that the only documents really relied upon are those said to have been obtained illicitly from a foreign embassy; andthe govern~ ment is beginning to doubt the authentic- ity of these. A semi-official note issued to day denies that any foreign government has made any sort of communication to the French government relative to the Dreyfus affair. The Sheik’s Submission. Knartoum, Sept. 10.—An_ interesting ceremony took place yerterday when the Sidar, General Sir Herbert Kitchener, on visiting the Kbalifa’s arsenal, found drawn up outside » hundred of the principal sheikhs cf the city, who tendered submis- sion and promises of allegiance. Among them were manyold rulers of Soudan departments that had been reduced by the Mahdists, numerous Turks and Egyptians, who were officers in the army of Hickos Pasha, defeated at the battle of El Obeid, in November, 1883, and the native dector of General Gordon. ———_-~_-_~ <a oe — --- Wasurncton, D. C.,-Sept 12 —The Pre- sident has decided to appoint a commission to investigate the War Department. eral Schofield and ex-Senator Jobn B. Gordon, of Georgia, have been asked to ac« cept places upon the commission. S.A flour, 88 parts of gluten, and a smal! quan tity of wheat, then dried in an oven and smeared with sugar syrup,are now part of the French soldier’s rations. To Investigate the War Department. | Gen- | Biscuits made of 100 parts of wheat) ES THE SPANIARDS AND INSURGENTS Have a Fight in the Phil- lipings, THE INSURGENTS LOSE FIVE VESSELS, No Loss on the Spanish Side -Many Insurgents Killed. (Specrat to Tue Examiner.) Mapkrip, Sept.13.—Capt. Aunon, the Minister of Marine, has received an import- ant despatch from the Phillipines describ~ ing a conflict between Spanish gunboats and ao insurgent flotilla in which the former successfully prevented an insurgeot landing in Vizcaya. According tothe despatch the insur~ gents had five vessels, all of which were sunk, 7 The Spaniards had no lose, but the tele- grams assert that hundreds of the insur~ gents are believed to have perished. Help is wanted when the nerves become weak and appetite faile. 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