E DAILY EXAMINE —— - Ee - . ORE ERR AK RN om STA REECE EE ARM -—— —-— 4 Terms : | ‘ r Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evnripipxs, Single Copies two cents, — - near a reaeseanuaaaaaeeeraanaanene 2 ms CH. ‘THEIR CAPTORS PEACE) ‘FLAG CHEERED, | Spanish Prisoners are ISLAND, — BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. A Pitiful Appeal for \RLOTTETOWN P. E. NOTES FROM THE GAPITAL Laurier’s Cobden Medal WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 4898. “NO. 173 THE POWERS = |QUEEN REGENT — WiLL RESIST DESIRES PEAGE Annexation by the United | She Wished to Avoid cAI IS. NOW ASKING FOR +} Proposal Made by French 4 Ambassador wHoO HAS HAD AN INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. Evacuation of Cuba aud Porto Rico | to be Insisted Upon. T) Tae iD cAM | | | Thankful TO UNSLE SAM FOR KINDNESS TO THEM. Upwards of two Hundred Prisoners Sail for Home. New York, July 24.—Prisoners of war as Arrived ! THE FAST ATLANTIC SERVICE THROWN UP. Fruit Commissioner Appointed for Paris Exposition. [Specrat to Tae Examiner. ] Assistance, OLD MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD-! REN STARVING. AS REGARDS THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS All the Provisions are in the Hands of Spaniards. Guantanamo Bay, July 25, ll a. m.— Have Decided That the Islands Must Remain With Spain. (Srsciat to Tue Examiner J States, | War, IS NOW ANXIOUS FOR AN HON- ORABLE SETTLEMENT. The Quarrel Easier of Adjustment than Generally Believed. ~-— Mavrib, July 25.--The correspondent hs SPECIAL ) cheering the flag of their captors was the ra] 1} t | he A iated P t i Wasursutox, July 27.—Spain hes sued } unusual s ght witnessed at the un-on dock Orrawa, Jaly 27.—Laurier’s Cobden The fol owing pitiful appeal has been Loxpos, Jaly 27.—The Madrid corree~ here of the Associated Prees has hed an 4; oc ? n Brook!yo, yesterday. The sight was all | Club medal has arrived from England addressed by the starving people of Cien~ Dui interesting conversation with 6 pertun e- ‘ : lire i. ee bo "sour mys - SIS o< i agai has yea ir a. "a “ae ile Mail eave : , 8 for peace formal)y and directly \ I | the mage siguifieast op the @hesen onine = | i ung fuegos to Rear Admiral Sampson : pondent of the Duly Mail says the result | cupyinga high pusition in the Queen Mm dent McKinley through the French AM>~ | trom Spanish thrnele Officials here concede that Peterson aud Honorable Sir: of the protracted negotiations initiated by | Regent’s household, He said the quarrel ; et * a i ‘ ‘ - ' : i # e : : \ - : , . ; z . s yy . <a o a hasaador. I'he 254 prisouers captured on the four Tate have thrown up the Fast Atlantic The Cubans, old men, women and | “ermany is that the powers have arrived between a Spain , eh oe Pees 3 : : . ; : ; s mu easier of adjuster ed The fvllowing official statement 18 | prize steamers BOW iD port were about to | Contract. children, resident in the town of Cienfue | ata formal agreement to oppose the Amer- eee hilioadh ras Gene: ae s sail for home under the British flag. Alexander McDonald Allan,. formerly | gos and thistneighborhood are all dying | j¢ : he Philippines, whicl 8 J. ? oo made ‘hey were on board the Hesperia, of the : : : ' io Ty é . rT ican annexation of the Philippines, which | pe continued, endeavored to avoid The French Ambassador oo behalf of : .. se editor of The Huron Signal has been ap~ of hunger. Ge FORAGE WER Bre Be: 10 | ust semeis Spanish. war and sbe desired an e French Am! Anchor line, and just as she backed out of tated Cunadian Wealth Consmiscionar’se the field with the Cuban troops and nalioere ase. | Sho tesenasted. Ss the Government of Spain and by direction | the dock one of the patrol boats came by. Ae have neither shoes vor food. All the; © Shea tanae ol ail opinion a beld'‘strict d rae . - . ont , for the kindness lavisbed the: hil | ; ‘trible. I ir, « ; : ‘ ; ‘. ~ as ns a ar bal they were sivaniah, is Mewes a A rope’s Most Inexpensive ot has Coe prarngs ae Pree ” pts with the true interests of the Spanish peo-~ a| The call of t wd m 7 ado saa t 3 p. m., bound for italian ports. She will elites. help and take possession of this town, we ee The official referred Ry then — | an hour and the F reek ent aod secretary | put the prisoners on shore at Gibraltar. shall be lost. We beg you precipitate your Ca 1@ present ee a at L im of State discussed with him the prospects | The prisoners were a happy lot and their] The Queen, though the ruler of the | operations. About five thousand old men, — a a spose ca w a ‘ y i of a conclusion of the war. appearance showed that they had been | biggest aud richest Empire the world has | women and children shall die of hunger in er, a oe ete 7 | Polovieva N ‘Ye No reference was made to Cuba, Porto well treated while in enforced idleness, | ever seen, is by no means the richest per~ | this poor town. Some of these old men eae ap -_ retire, ne dine Be ~ Bilvela 5 " bh lippi aa ae 2 othe Among the 254 prisoners were six officers.| son on the earth, says the London Daiy | have four or five sons fighting for his free» ps a com tae inc atl ae enor #1 yo I Rico or the Philippines, the object o ““ | They have saloon accommodations, while} Mail. In fact, her salary, £385,000 a]dom. This is our situation, horrible situ- eae am pos, will reorganize 5) Madrid authorities being first toascertain | the others are in the steerage. One of| year, is one of the emallest paid to any |ation. Ifthe great people of the United s : , weg, ba . ‘ M fthe United States would discuss peace, | the Spanish officers said: “If our men in | ruler on the globe. And ofthe £385,000, | States do not come quick toour help we Job lot of Women’s and Child- csavereely rere aa a vi the tield realized either the hopelessness | all except £96,000 18 spent by the Lord | are lost, For God’s sake come quick. ren’s Boots selling oheap in i ~ a 4 aod afterwards to one the terms. — | of our cause or the treatment they would| Chamberlain, the Maser of the Horse, (Signed) Some Ovpane. Box “ddl cs ae oe > at will prevail over There was no suggestion of ao armis~ | pet at the hands of the Americans, they | and the Lord Treasurer, who are respon-— ; ee counter, | Spread-eagieism . tice. would not fight long. They can get home| sible for the maintenance of the Royal Children’s for 29c. - The President deiermined to consider quicker by surrendering, and in the mean- Household. : TOURISTS .— Prince Edward BE ihe proposal end conauit with the Cabinet time be well fed and taken care of. But| And of the £96,000, £36,000 is put by4 amep” Island Illustrated is a beauti- ate. P| proposas ' they think the Americans would kill} for arainy day,#o thatthe exact amount fully illustrated book on PRP. . \ ee before making ® reply. them.” received by-Her Majesty is only £66,000, E Island. For sale at the y A specia) cabinet meetiog will be held. ei as fixed by Parliament. bookstores or at this office— are “ The general impreesion is that the com- Armed Cubans Not Admitted Compared with the huge incomes of ¥ 50 SH plete Spanish evacuation of Cubs and esis wany of her subjects, this is paltry indeed. j SE - ; Porto Rico will be insisted upon, and that Saxtiaco, July 22.—General Sha‘t-r’s Hers, too, is the emallest salary that any . fits : at overt aaah a ™ t th tr . coh British sovereign has ever received. i. : E te ‘ ted States will include | T2fasal to permit the entrance cf arme 9 s 22 a the : ree e , a . 68 area Cubans into Santiago is an extremely wise eke bedpwisit oral on ~ 244A 24224244 4244444448 pe emslng etntioga.e = aippiaes. move, a8 in these excited days there might : : : yours Dead iis Jciaiaal heath | : ihe Queen’s accession this was rednced to . ie trouble. Unarraed persons, however, | ley: th ; ii b Ls i A are free to enter at all times, As 80n +8 the present aiinnDt ay. we eene ene s Burgoyne Survivors Arrested. ; = over the Crown lands, and paying instead & the Spanieb soldiers have emba ked ic: . Ww; Cubans will be allowed to enter the city oe er a eae Rh: ' S Havre, July 25.—Nineteen Austrian | freely. The first embarkation is expected Seeitini as sateen that had thew sutnaidell I’ ers “§ eailors — at ws by La armen, next Thureday. i See pesiantion the Gasee A ee is were taken today before ® magistrate an soe : ™ conf d by four » dl ec - wealthiest person in the country. All the oaagemnate i? he nan aang pl A Peace Message. most valuable land in London, worth £3,- : B es of crucity aud brutality at the time of 000,000 an acre is Crown land. ; S () re t q $3 ® the collision between La Burgy'e and Loxpon, July 25.—A special despatch In addition, however, to her official sal- we the Britich ship Cromactyshire, off Sable | from Madrid says tbe Spanish Govern- | ®*Y> the Queen possesses private means. = ® Island on July 4. Although the evideuce meat has drawn up a message for THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER We have recured o camber vn DH offered against thew was very slight, six | Washington, preparatery to discussiag brings her £48,000 his i i - + Faney Goods ts DE oof the accused were held on remand. The | the terms ot peace. An armistice is pro~ rings hes £48,000 a year; this is exactly of - bees © 7 die. ° TE sthove were discharged posed. doubie the income she formerly received Chinaware ete at big dis Avo : ‘ from that source,so much has the pro- counts and are going to give the & S oe % m4 ' Riper years brought wisdom, ani by dud N , } ’ a . . W . ‘ We want vou to visit our Oo wonder there’s a . 7% sf . . ‘ > , wear one of our W ater rools. e have them economy and frugality the Queen has been Pe a ess my ‘ ; Pp able to purchase 37,000 acres of good land ra lhe ah 8 om hum to the Dress Goods 2 SG. tisete- byeor, Doe lee Sanat ane Ne map i cavemen acting ae eae $5 (if $6 15 $5.00 up 10 $18.00 considerable property in Germany, 4 large them aa ea vn ves er : That bargain counter ’ ' quantity io New York, and thousands of youseclé, tw pay 1s ‘getting in its fine work ‘ acres in Manitoba and “out west.” z ; K Xxce llent value—well made secure one Claremont House. Osborne and Bal mors] (60, Garter? & (0. Three specials are the private property ef the Qveen, 25c how ‘he first named, standing in its estate of tye , P 460 acres, she bought for £74,000 —a de- y AAbAAbbbbibbbbbPsbbddbadaddd ida FE pelea cided bargain, for it originally cost Lord —_—<$<—$—$_———— " 5 Clive £150,000. Balmoral and Osborne! aQo@eDo-B OVDSODOSODO r 35c - % are said te be worth halfa million sterling. > 2 In addition to her property at Cobury, the lk | H 8 | W. D. WWKAY (ooecoe sss : Walk Your Hors 50c a 3S ‘queathed to her by the Princese of Ho- y henlohe. Mostly light and med- - - - . SS The Royal family is notjonly the cheapest y Q inlé jum tetaa of new atylish - - . . - a this country ever had, it ie also the most | d S fh k G - $2555 if it’s Newson’s —It s Good 44 222 een ee yee The entire ex - all d C fabrics, mInany of ’em were ‘ i-c.0eeeeeteerueeeee pense of the whole British Royal family marked fully double the of the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affaire, With one accord the prisoners raised three mighty eheers, which startled the the Paris Exposition. provisions ia this town are in the hands of the Spaniards. Cubans cannot obtain ly to the constitutional laws of the nation eaented to the President thie afternoon : ‘ , vor B » pr o th tino 6 saitiainiil people on the Brooklyn shore and could WEALTH OF ROYALTIES. ‘a piece of bread, as it is necessary to ar waete . a oe a message from the Spanish & , be heard to Governor’s Island. It was the are ' send everything to the field. The Weyler GERS O8 SNE Pee ys . . ernment or that she was regardless of looking tothe termination of the war and best they could do in thanking Uncle Sam Come in out of $$ ———————— —<———— TT the Wet? And you will be in out of the wet if you <i If You Propose To Experiment..... In any of your purchases, don’t do it with Furniture, or yeu will These are goods that need substaniiality above everything else and it’s proof of that quality if they are purchased here— We Have Extra Value Ca}! and see them. be sorry. in Bedroom suits just now. 444424424 D> I» 3 Great Britain's Queen One of Eu- perty increased in value. During the early years of her married life the Queen’s expenditure far exceeded her income, and bad it not been for a couple of legacies from :ber subjects the Court expenses would bave had to be courtailed. John Camden Nield bequeathed the whole of his property, more than £50,000 in value, to the Queen, anda Mr. Newhouse, ‘iving without heirs, left £10,000 to Her Majesty. amounts to only £165,000 a year, for against the total expenditure of £586,000 must be set the receipt of +415,000 from Crown lands, leaving the above net debt. Nearly all European sovereigus receive much bigger salaries than the Queen. Seizure of Mail Matter. Sanxtiaco, July 25.—Twenty bags of mail were seized at Santiago post offize on the day of the American occupation. It consists of Spanish official and private eorrespondence. Yesterday the Spanish system is in full sway. The situation is public the benefir, Watch this space for eye openers in above lines. On Tuesday morning 26th we commence wih @ line of Vases, 50 doz easily worth 10 cents each. If you come early vou can get them at 2 for 10. See samples in our show window. PIVTNDNOR TAT VeTeneneenrenenrere renee eeneen nen eee renenrenrenne rennet ne ry | Mav be seen over most bridges. There is another one —you d> not see, but you should bear in mind, “Trade at the Central Drug store and save money” We keep in store everything that is found in an up-to- date Pharmacy, A. W. REDDIN, Phm ' : : 7 : ' : A ; 5 ‘ ; pyrevvvnvevvevreveevervevrevreereerevrevreereverererreererrevrevevvereerrnr erty €.8 2.7 e<ROD OS O@ BMOBisD’. O«BOBVSO om? public opinion when it wes consonant ommureestnenapnineneeniemEaAoatene PSUS LNT . APSE TOO py re > oa ~ iit $150 present selling price. Come Early seeee” Moore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have LIF FLEES BEGETS PEE PPS FLGR GREGG PS PF FERN FS GG LG = ~=atfa_ Jonn Ne wson customs authorities asked to have the mail CENTRAL DRUGSLORE a turned over to them but the request was s id — = = = SSstrrTeT # = fused and the matter was sent to New aseyees. = a 7¥ r= = FFF 4 FF FTF ~ : 3 = FFF FFT sSTsTTTTeTTe York sda by auaione Censlibs. f => oa Sessa ebst sea>ome ’ ~. lag, ame