¥ lerms rour Dollars per Y ar { This is True Liberty, ie VOL 3&8 DAILY - EXAMIN et cteeeeeitvenestenenn when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak iree,” —Evripipes, 7 Single Copies two cents, | Shoes for We have just received from the Lynn Shoe Co. a Jine of Men's Boots made of Box Calf, medium heavy sole, extra wide Ball, medium toe, a good fitter and a guarantee to wear well. GUir BROS _- ———— SO? 2OVOV DOG 09 C8 Pocket Smelling Salts ~ makes. Smelling Salts are very refresh- ing often relieving nervous head-~ ache. | A.W. REDDIN. Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. Sunnyside. emt @] oD 5S] O]oF °OG0 DoD 5 OOO] 069 Ces OPO cesesael gewoon Do 6 OS OS OSB OSNOGD OD If It Rained Dollars «ill It wouldn’t make much difference how we spend our money. But as it aif} ion't it makes a big difference whether you spend it wisely or otherwiee. x is our Honest Belief that the people who buy ‘heir Bedroom Suits here get the best value in - «( a It ie practical economy to buy Good Furnmiture—(our kind)— ~—eie_Jonn Newson FRANCE AND PEACE. te Read, Roorg Still Longing for Her Lost Provinces. cha (SeeciaL To Tue ExaMixer ] Panis, Aug 30.—French newspapers generally distrust the practicability of the Czar’s peace scheme, and clearly indicate that the French would make the restora- tion of Alsace and Lorraine a requisite ©’ her participation in the conference, — Will Russia Yield. Loxpox, August 28.—T! a ™ Z oie in ental Sama sl pr Sil i a kia W ales and St. Dunstan’s the event of the Russia failing to give guar- g . FOO —SR0 SEaaay: Lord'y, Davison and Baird Among Colleges. anteesof the pormanece of the British sphere of influence in the Yang Tse valley which is the basis of the practical Britieh ultimatum now presented at St. Peters-~ burg. Experts here have litile doubt that Rns- sia will be compelled to yield under this heavy preasure. Englana’s nava) predomi- nance is too palpable to permit any other course, The Russian Minister. Loxpox, Aug. 28.—The Daily Mail’s Pekin correspondent says: “ M. Pav.oft, the Russian charge d’affairs in China, who has been appointed Russiao minister to Corea, will be succeeded here by M. de Giers, who is at present accredited to Brazil. M. Pavloft’s removal is generally attributed to Great Britain’s sudden | change of policy, the ovject of which is to | press Russia with the advisability of recognizing Our paramounicy in the Yang Tse valley. “The Russian Government has been quise in accord with Great Britain’s desire to delimit the maiters of the sphere of influence, but wher on the last Thursday it was asked permanently to respect the integrity of this sphere, it declined to give any guarantee. A prompt demonstration ES LO OL What Spain has to pay. [The peseta is worth about 20cents.] The Spanish press is urging that the remains of Columbus be brought back from Havavato Spain, and thata provi- sion to such effect be inserted in the final erms of peace. emma! <= emmemamey-s 4444SA If It's Newson’s—I’s Good A2 244 06363620 20a o~> > =2»>ee25 W¥SVVTVTTeVVGV CHARLOTTETOWN P: E£. ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1898 NO 203 DISTURBANCES IN MANILA Insurgents. Fighting in the Suburbs, SEVERE ENCOUNTERS HAVE ALREADY TAKEN PLACE. tants Greatly Alarmed. SPeectan to THe Examiner.) Mania, Aug 30.—The residential sub- urbe are full of armed insurgents. Several personal vendettas have been reported. The inhabitants are There was firing in the streets of San greatly alarmed. Miguel. GERMANY AND ENGLAND To Work Tvegether China. in Regard to — [SpeciaL to Tue Examiver.]} Lonvox, Aug 30.—The Berlin corres- pondent of *the Daily Mailsays that Ger- many and England are trying to formulate a policy to counteract Russia iu China. BRITISH GRIP ON EGYPT. Loosen it. The Paris ‘Solie!’ in an article in which of the vastdesigos of England? Russia ? She has enough to doto finish the Trans- Siberian Railwav, to obsorb Manchuria, to consolidate her position at Port Arthur and in Chinese waters. Egypt does not inter- esther. Germany? She is occupied with furnishing Kruppcanoon Turkey, as well as rifles and officers to reorganize her army. She will also geta naval) statiou in Syria, and take from us our privilege of protecting the Christians of the East. Germany hes no direct interests in Egypt, France? She has no timeto devote to Egypt, to the Christians of the East, or to the Grand Turk, Shehas the Dreyfus case.’ OPALS eee An exquisite gem is the opal, its beautiful creamy surface lit with red, blue and yellow rays scintillating in the light and giving it a place in the front rank of precious stones. Unfortunately the opal has a bad name, and we know | the proverb about the dog with the un- lucky cognomen. Superstition credits this beautiful stone with bringing mis- INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Considering the Behring Sea Ques- tion. (SpectaL To Tae Examiner.) Qvesec, Aug. 30.—The Commission had the Behriog Sea question under con- sideration yesterday. Jt looks as it Canada will consent to the prohibition of pelagic sealing, but the price to be paid is not vet determined, -THE CZAR’S PROPOSITION. Opinions of French and English Press Paris, Aug 28,—The Figaro believes that the conference will assemble, because the Caar would not have risked a refusal, It believes, however, that the aspiration is chimerieal. Le Journal thinks the conference, in- stead .of realizing the Czar’s hopes, will rather accentuate national aptazonisme, if it dogs vot lead todemauds totally inimi cal @ the object of the ccnference. Lowioy, Aug. 29.—The Daily Chron- icle’a Paris correspondent declares that tbe disarmament olive branch would have emanated from Emperor William in Jeru- salem if the Czar’s advisers, including perbaps M. Honotaux, had not forestalled the Emperor’s project. The Daily News says: “If the Czar had pot been, the Emperor would surely have been the dramatist. It is too much to hope for the realization, but some good ought to come of it in the way of a better understanding between the powers ” The Morning Post, discussing the dif- { ficulties in tbe way of the proposal, ar- | rives at the conclusion that it would suit Russia’s need, the Russiaus design, won- derfully well, but would not suit England at all. A significant fact of today is Count titude ja the presert crisis isa matter of most vital importance. With reference to the sensational Cninese despatches to the spondent, Dr. Morrison, who has been conspicuously alert throughout, always getting informaticn ahead of the foreign ' office, has thus far telegraphed nothing on the subject. ! ‘The appointment of M. Pavic ff, as Rus- Sian minister to Corea would seem to indi- ‘cate better relations between England and Russia, since M. Pavloff has been the active agentin all Russia’s advances in China. Liquor Dealers’ Position. te ee Ortawa, Aug. 28.—The position as- sumed by the licensed victualiers of On- tario to the prohibition plebiscite was ex- plained by Provincial Secretary Dickey at a meeting of the trade here Jast night. He says that they are confident that the prohi- | bitionists will not poll more han one-third of the vote recorded. The licens:d yictual. | lers, he said, believe that the financial as- | pect of the question will prevent a popular declaration in favor of prohibition. The | prospect of being taxed to make gad the revenue uow derive! from the traffic, will, | in their judgment, prove the salvation of the bu¢iness. The men in the trade ~- SOSTONNNY ETON NTN TETINRENNNN NTT sie School and College i = BO | 3 ‘and Retail Geo. Carter.&09 $3000,00 worth new stock. SBMA AMAA LAA dba dd ddd Gs THE SHOOTING AT OTTAWA Charlottetown Men Won Prizes, THE NEW SHOOTING RANGE DEDICATED. Students attending Prince of Longfellow’s Evangeline— the new classic, is ready— price 15 cts, Mail orders promptly filled. Wholesale tae Prize Winners. (SpaciaL ro Toe Examiver.] Orrawa, Aug. 30.—Major-General Hut~ ton dedicated the rifle range here, yester- day. Immediately after, the thirteenth annual meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association commenced, PeverPerecereereorrrerrenreenennerren nn rreererrerr rT rrerinereer inne iitr Maritime Province men are making good scores, In the Nursery Match, Lieut. Lerdly, Ch’town Engineers won $4; in the Bankers match, Davison, Ch’towa Engineers, and Baird, do, won $4 each. Toral’s Farewell. ee SantiaGo, Aug. 37.—General Toral, when bidding adien to the Spanish officers All the books authorized Ky CILE Insurance and men who were leaviog, said :—Con- by the board of Eaucation for ’ Marine Insuranee quered, we yield with honor to ourselvas use in the Public Schools ot Prince Edward Island. Also the books required by ; ’ and to Spain. W batever may be the future Life of Cuba, history will preserve the story of Insurance your heroic and noble deeds in this coun try. We regret our failure, and it’s cost in Of convenient size and vari- : iti i i ; - . ' ot i, wane aasly momar jhe Mid Seheobenmach clone! with Mandiie] Strat aera 08 hard wat Accident In : . : : nmuch closeted wit r. - | fought and nobly lost.’ Crown Lavander Salts an! other tion. Rival Nations Powerless to four at the foreign office. Germanys at- ought and nobly jos surance More of that new one dollar laundried shirt just received wee in reliable com-« a : ; Mapriw, August 28.—The Gazette | the steady and methodical progress of Daily Mail aud to a news pe anys at low rates Prices run from 250 upwards. gives the Saber war expenses from Jan~ | En land in Egypt is remark 08, CON-|here, it should be observed es by Moore & McLeod. ° Ge ecesese uary 1 toJune 3, a8 447,369,450;-peeetes, | clades: ‘Who can put obvtacles‘in the way | the Times’ Pekin corres - Removed to our new store, old stand Market Square.—W P Colwill. 1$41 wk dy & wy. F. W. Hyndman gn en en) 4444444444442 4444404844448 A BLACK THAT STAYS BLACK ox - tlhe emerenenn etna pipctametaenteattiteattatat Pa en " i - anon _ - este . eee sauiin aatieemeteers eeabiataine ame tamara: samen ee A TCE T STEN ee iuapreraninnamnhaasiontanenmnsnassitbabtitenlanslinatiatingaiiatien fortune to its owner, and superstition have decided todo nothing in an organ- will win its way so long as the world | jzed way to meet the campaign of the lasts. The opal is peculiarly brittle and | prohibitionists. They weretold that Jit~ sometimes crumbles away without any | erature has been prepared and if they apparent cause, therefore it has been | want it it wil! be forthcoming. But the branded ‘‘unlucky.’’ But let those | trade in each centre is expected to pay for APPS SF FF STS TSS Se SSS ee eee ie 240 pairs black cotton hose for ladies, Finely wade, nicely finished, absolutely fast sanitary black. made of goood grade of fire cotton yarn, made by — —_ — ee eer eon —— - — a os |whatit uses. The retailere think that ~MACKAYS#3 PPAR AIAISAIPIPIAIIY The Latest Just received and opened up 2 cases of the latest American Hats in Black, Brown, and Grey. Thev’re the Noblest in Town. jum—WV. TD. MACKAY laugh who win, there are still some who value opals for their worth and beauty and who can afford to make merry at the superstitious. The opal is the type of hope.—Chicago News. } Gladstone and Moses. A correspondent of The British Weekly tells the following story rela- tive to Mr. Gladstone: ‘‘I was driving | one autumn evening in a conveyance which in those days used to run from Lamlash to King’s Cross (Island of Arraa) when for any reason the late boat did not go round to Whiting bay. , Sitting opposite me were two men who appeared to belong to the Paisley weav- er class, and true te the traditions of that class they were busily discussing politics. Presently one of them said, with much emphasis, ‘There hasna been | a lawgiver equal to Mr. Gladstone since | the days o’ Moses.’ ‘Moses!’ retorted the other. ‘Moses got the law gien tae him frae the Lord, but Mr. Gladstone maks laws oot o’ his ain head!’ ”’ i To all who find themselves with health gradually slipping awav, Kidney and Liver | so disorganized that they are incapable of | keeping the system free from poisonous waste | material,Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- ; stipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. The quick ' way they help you back to health will sur-' prise you, the manufacturers and wholesalere, who get the lion’s share of the profit, should provide the sinews of war for the cam- paiga. RUSSIAN LIARS Russian diplomats hold that it is no lisgrace or dishonor to lie in the most tublushing manner in order to promote the interests of their country and of their sovereign. When the late czar asked once of Count Ignateiff how he came to be nicknamed ‘‘The Father of Lies’’ while embassador at Constantino- ple, he with a low bow responded, ‘‘In the service of your majesty. ’’ Seamen Vote Ahead of Time. Norwegian seamen are entitled to vote before leaving their country if the polling day is within three months of their departure, or they can vote ata foreign port within the same time by having their votes sent home through a Norwegian consul. Willing to Sacrifice, Lodging House Clerk—Bed wit bath, 15 cents. Weary Watkins—I guess I’d rather pay «4 little more and not take the bath. —Indianapolis Journal. once—we’ve made them. VEL SE NEP PING L5 Lh LLLP NF LL SE GIS LS GINS IP FS expert hosiery makers, dyed black to stay black. They were 40c to 44¢c ——to clear out the last at adc pai Moore & McLeod Nhat We Advertise We Have. FVII TTT TV VETS TTS TST TTF SRF LAGS ENS LUNES LALA EF SPE ELLA SENS EF Lt FL dans net aS ugg a eee nasi