— (jij. ee — ee “This is s Tras Yaberty, whee Free Born Men, saaeti advise the Public, may speak free,’ "_Evnspies, DAILY EXAMINE tee a eres — ee _ ee ee oo LD Single Copies two cents. CHARLOTTETOWN S. —— ISLAND; FRIDAY, APRIL ee a MNO 22. 4898. 93 FLT | WAR'S ALARMS HE STATES! FILL THE AIR, the nit : Cites, A Vast Fre of Mer m SPANIARDS MAY ATTACK = OUT BY THE PRESIDENT = wee —_——— q | on, Portland or Other Cities On | War Prevarations on a Gigantic the Coast. Scale—100,000 Men Called Out. Special [Sescran ro Tae Examiner. ] f,aumxcton, April 22.—Some anxiety Wasntxcrox, Apri] 22—War’s alarms eit here concerning the movements ot | fill the air at the capital. One is forced 10 LO *u ‘vey this great TO THE EXAMINER. ] | Spanish ships. All is not taken for | \ avd powerful rept b- , , 4 t f ne. about thel being a ( el 1c mili ary and DAY a! pre p eBralious w ith j l i the sen protected tate of @ Slién! awe, ; rQ seaports there i« lecided unersi- To lay the } reside nt will issue’ a cal) t I ine Sy] nish fizet + he t ld for 169.000 mH litta to be Cori centrated at pet @ pert or ihe opanisn Hees enous ae in apectee lly turn np ofl Boston, Portland | b he ‘ HMIOSL pre yr y ( Sak aes red tow! ‘ ’ >be auriiied there ans ac ined for act- my one of a hundred LOownrs #ai0Ong Lue | D card, and lay the city in rains. Taking | oo With as little deliy 6s possible Mion for example, the Spanieh fleet What sick an army means cannot at once Wu ‘ ‘ muierii i ‘ } be SLini ore @ dunzoubtedly iuflict enormous loss es : ooo te a T! ~fie: le - for — hormoue ? { t (ticle iL}e8 ff CIO ing ete > Meitin afew hours’ bombardment. Be gee ie hing ete. needed and for i be flying iron is held ne tiaasportation of this vast force of his true that the flying + q iron held | a ee ie fore fy at Hampiov Roads to be thrown on | men sare being issued in all directions. 3 ; wOaU to D ore | } : ypoint which may be threatened, but The magnitude of these arrangements is ’ ) " That hi ty he —_ ms thought serves not to allay the auxi- ; “' ’ s410n Of the horror of war as prac a the public mind ed nodern times betwean two civil- iwould be sheer madness for Spa ave placed Ler ships somewhere i: sity of Havana if she m Cubs, aod the general mp pressiol ethata formidable ‘quadron w nearer tothe American 1 nations. intends to SIk CHARLES DILKE’S OPINION seaboard nrome people have supposed. Ifench | He thinks that the United States is et obtained an opening it would sweep oast from Baltimore to Maine. Right. siamese Loxpow, April 20.—Sir Charles Dike, ie is quotee in an interview on the Spanuish- THE TIMES’ OPINION. American crisis 88 expressing the opinion that the two Opposin g mpt Action now Expedient—A! fleets are a'most evenly balanced, adding : ‘’Therefore, the decisive action mraceful Solution Ought to have been Possible. losvon, April 21.—The Times says edi- | | will be fought on sea. If the Americans win the wa: will be over, If Spain wine it will be che beginning of a long struggle, which rouet end in the crushing defeat of ally yesterday morning: “Delay on the Spaio.” wrican side can now do no good. It is tthat what the President bas to do| Continuing, Sir Charles Dike ridiculed id be done quickly. It is surprising the idea oi the Spaniards shelling cities, President McKinley alone in Wass |, fointing cut that it would be no advantage Bulon, with the possible exception o! toSpoet. se Ite 1 Oro bishop Ireland, stil! believes Sir Chea dee ~S es en a iblityof peace. A peaceful so, Ce ee id doubtless +tili be possible if loth ee Briti®. er) 5 ete, - ¢ Berrments were sincerely desirous to | hourrt> e cb ine ot e °° par dwar. It is quiet conceivable that | one nation’s ‘nips and be arri la } thelong run both will have reason to met the the decision at which both have ved. We regret the outceme on behalf loth peop!ew.’ he editorial concludes by noting that perica’« change of attitude towards ind aad ber ‘appreciation of British Mpathy ace exemplified in Senator y’* proposal to pay the Behring Sea d,” enemy to coal. He also said that he an- ticipated considerable trouble from the chaotic state of the international Jaw, and announced that his sympathies were with the United States, and explained that the United States was quite right ip interfer- ng in Cuba, adding: “Altbough I pity the grand old ewpire of Spaiy which is crumb- jing.” - Nurses for the Wounded. Enlistment in London. Lonpon, April 20.—The rush of appli- cants ia the United States army or navy was continued today. Between fort and fifty English and Irish sailore or soldiers have applied for enlistment at the United States consulate this morning. cS 8 AEN tev Yorn, April 21.—Three hundred of Charity from the Roman Catho- mtitution in ‘ais city and vicinity will lo the front to nurse sick and wounded versaod sailors when the hostilities pa. PROBABILIT! ee cate LO LD RAIN 0Oe—_—_—__ AIN That means you want a WATERPROOF 9 CdAT. yur afgoriment of these gccds is worth irspecting. We show 0d heavy Tweed Waterprcof Coat for $6.5€, anda range at 50, 8.50, 9.50, 10.00, 14.00 While buying your Waterproof Coat inspect also our Feady-to- wear Spring Suits, We chow the finest lines "ring gods cn P, F, Islnd, and cur values are withont ‘epticn the best on the Is! pi W. D. McKay i BARGAIN CORNER. i PARLIAMENT OF CANAD A The lb Bill, Only One Question Sub-| mitted, STATISTICS OF THE IMPORTS. Bigger Increase From the States than Britain. [Sreciat tro Tue Examixer,] Orrawa, April 22.—The Plebiscite Bill appeared in the House of Commons yees- terday. Ov moving the first reading, the Hon. Mr. Fisher gave a brief eummary of the contents ef the bill. It provides that only one question shail be submitted, to read as follows:—*‘Are you iv favor of the pas- rage Of an act protecting the importation, manufacture or fale of epirits, wine, ale, beer, cider, and ether intoxicating iiquors used as beverages ? The remainder ofthe bill contains the -n a sbinery for taking and recording the vote Persons qualified to vote are those en- titled to vot2 at Federa) elections. The government is authorized tofix a date and appoint the returning officers. O rgenizations on each side of the ques- tion are permitted to have @ representation at the polls. The part of the bill which is most con~ troversial is contained in aclause requiring that the election be held according to pro- decure, and on the lisi provided under the Franchise and Election bill now before the House. anewer was made to this propositi A q uestion asked by Mr. Clarke Wale ®ce; » Hon. Mr. Patterson elicited the “teresting statewent that during the firet half of the present fiscal year, that is from July to January last, the imports from Great Britain were $15,391,000 or $321,- 800 more than for the same period of the _ previous year, In the same period the imperts from the United States were $38,570,7 70 an increase of $636,300. Thia isthe first statistics evidence as to trade from the United. States and Great Britov usder the Fielding | tariff, THE BRITISH BUDGET, A Surplus uf £3, 678,000 THE NATIONAL DEBT REDUCED. And there is yet Money Left in the Treasury. {SpeciaL to Tue Examiner]. Loxpowx, April 22.—Sir Michael Hicks Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer presented the budget statement in the Mouse of Commons yesterday. He etaid that country was prosperous and thet the apex of prosperity bad mot vet been rea: hed. The anrplus he added amounsud to £3,678,000 of which £2,550,000 had been appropriated for public buildings. The Chancellor alse informed the House that the National Debt had been reduced by £6,605,000. He poinkd out that the total expenditure exceeded the record, £115 009,000, or £395,000 pounds, above the estimate. Yet, he added, the treasury is no: depieted, and could meet still any unforseen call. The Chancellor estimated the expendi-| ® ture for bomiag year st £106,829,000 and the revenue at £108,615,000, Under The Belgian Flag. Loxpon, April 21. ~The officials of the Americao line have issued @ notice point- ing out that their steamers from Liverpool and Philadelphia will sail under the — flag, TO PICTOU. will conae Oh’town Steam Nay every morning at seven o'clock, mite be. tou, connecting with train for elites de ; Returning sbout | p. m. on arrival of day train from Halifax. By order The Steamer Ease F. W. RALES, Sec’y C. 8. N. Co,, Lid. 84 tf WAR NEWS IN BRIEF, Fishing let is Scared, TAKES TIME TO CONCENTRATE. | warships of Both Nations Waiting } fér-the Word. {[Specia, to Tue Examixgr.] W asnincrox, April 22.—It is believed that it wil) take ten days to covcentrate at the coast an army of sufficient size, with the necessary supplies to make an effec~ tive campaign, Itis proposed to gather there troops and make a sharp decisive movement. Both Houses of Congress yesterday passed a bill forbidding the export of coal from this country. Advices from Gloncester report that fishing fleetis tnet at their anchore and very few will venture ont of port for fear of capture. Coastwise, tomnage is everywhere seek-~ ing shelter anda large number of vessels jare being trausferred to the British flag. St. Vincent, Cape Verde, April 22.— The Spanish Cape Verde squadron is still here, waiting with fires banked for orders. Key West; April 22.—-The U. 8. fleet ie still here although steam is up and the officers have been recalled from shore. The report that the sbips had sailed to blockade Havana was premature. —_— LATER, THE FLEETS IN MOTION. a The Spaniards Getting Their Ships ™ Together. [Spectat to Tas Examiner.) Key West, Apri! 22.—The U. 8. fleet eailed from here at 5.45 this morning. New York, April 22.—A despatch from the Cape Verde Islands says that the Spanish fleet from Cadiz is expected here to reinforce the squadron now bere await~ | ing orders. — SPAIN’S WANTS. Guns. And Money Required. w York, April 21.—It is stated here ps Spain, unable to wait uati] ber orders | tor guns at Krupps’ cannon factory are executed, has been trying to purchase guns elsewbere in Germany, says the Berlin | casreepondent of the World. She has not been able to secure any yet, as the govern~ ment looks askance at all euch proposi- tions. A loca) paper gives currency to the statement that Spain ia negotiating for a joan in England, offering Englaad a ogehe of the Philippine Islands uati! the loan is repaid. Quite a number of the papers have seized upon the statement that special religious thankegiving services are to be held in the United States on the declara- tion of war, and, taking it seriously. denounce the impiety of the idea a: peculiarly American. i TEN THOUSAND MEN. Wasurxoroy, April 21.--Ten thousand regular troops are on their wavto the gulf. By noon to-morrow the entire avail- able military force of the United States will be en route tor concentration in the south: a ~~ — enqgidinediibane 0064 26868 ; Picking Gui the Type Getting them in place. Mat ing up this ad. Simply meaus Soaps, Sponges, Ammonia, etc., are required at this season of the vear. You cannot do better than buy of us. We give except onal value. we keep in stock everything that belongs ia a perfectly equippad pharmacy. A.W. BEDDIN, Phim B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, a 006s O82E OGLE Sunnyside. 008000 2000 6Ed4 FEOTESCCS 4 SOSS BOG% O98 6 OOSS OOOBSESSEE OBO USO 4 OOBOCSOOCE i Fourteen more big cases } LN have just come in, direct from \ \ Lendon. Among other items ‘ there’s quite a lotiof new hats and new millinery trimmings. By the way, bave you seen our millinery display yet 2? If not, come in and examine the beautiful work done by our Miss M. G. McKeiver CT LTT: tnt “ttn, New Veilines i New Veilings Correct Colored *hirts The “just right” kind for particular young men, Elaby orate patterns for ie man who likés hat kind; quiet patterns for the wher man, A nice thing in f } sislisa new effects in dainty veilings now On uispiay. You'll want a new veil for > ier rrow, Black spotted net at 10¢, 12c, 182, 22e. | | | Newest Shirt Waists Won't talk prices much this time, Jus } vani to tell you of open front, collar e great stoc sk we've aud cutls attached, re for your choos 84c So Drop in avd Opea back, se par- xamine them when} o.oo, ite $1.05 , * mas wv * , . you are down town. Severai choice lines, separate collar and cuffs, $1.15 Luuies’ Neckwear For the Shirt-waiet wearing women we've a. id stock of she newest nobbiest ueckwear novelties. New four in hand, string and’ bow shapes. Also a lot of Roman stripe bows and fancy check bows, in muslin, 14¢ and lfc. New colored satin bows, 22¢ and 25c. Among the Gloves Of course you'll want anew pair of kid gloves for Sun- day. Just let us rkow vou these. Black and color- A beauty, open front, :ufts attached; $1.30 | Uplaundered Shirts This store bas always been the best “yplaundered shirt store ion P.B.1.” See theze values. on uolaundered shirts, 25c f A splendid line, good cotton body, lin~ en bosom and bands, 55c A very choice, cotton body, rein- forced back aud front, linen bosom and bands, Tbe A new one, heavy fine cotton body, fine Irish linen bosom aad bands, double over the shoulders, front re-. ed kids, 75c inforced from bosom to sleeve, $1.10 A choice new . lip> in black and Those 25c Ties new shades, 7 stud lacivg, 90c Perrin’s Bretagne in black and new shades, $1.35 They’re a “hum~ miag good” line, New styles in four-in-band bows, string's, etc. Sore of ’em you'd call cheap at 48,our April showers price j _ Ting Mayflowers,” 25 — erhaps they’rea Pa hogs F i d effect ov the un- me © er otected spring hat. - onee nleo. Drop ia and let us iow you some beau- 8, just arrived. New Suspenders that ill suepend, New hose, newest collars and cuffs. 4 Moers Ke McLeod ee ee —— a SWEET PEAS Sweet Peas are all the go. No garden is compleie without theu.. or the Cueicest New Vaniries are sold at a high price, but this is so no lov = pow otfer the fiuest new kinds at 5c per packet, or six (6) packets, (al! different ~ tweny five cents. Read this. Tho Cream of the New Sorts The brightest blood~red Ioxr+. IntenseZscarlet crimson, liable to to burn. Lorrie Eckrorp. is vender bine. Mereor. Standard brignut orange crimson; wings pink, veined. Mrs. Ecxrorp. Beautifully shaded, primrose yellow. Prima Dosna. A moet lovely shade of soft pink. Ramowa. pale pink. Staytxy. Rich dark maroon, Vexus, Lovely Salmon buff, shaded rosy-pitk. AMERICA. siriped. Buanene Burree, Eckford’s largest pure white, unequalled, Buaxcue Ferry,--Exrra Earty. In bloom ten days earlier than any other variety. Day Bueak. 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