. ' . ‘ wh eee — _- DAILY EXAMINER ferws : Foar Dollars per Year “This is ; True Liberty, when Free Born ‘Men, hav having to advise toe Puuuc, may speak freé."—Ecsirwnsa, = i—i“‘i‘ié‘“‘iéS été Ue laa ——- aa sesamiae ctaebesnaeiiiatiipidaseanaiaiaiiaiiiaainimiitiaiadiaiaasianie . rc ¢ . "ie VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1898 NO [26 ea = ; ; mnt ease naa gg ete a ter ee erm = ce ws oe iQ UORS THE BATTLE SAMPSON HAS SENATE DISCUSSES So a ae aR Sa SR IS EIS FN ER OE a S a , BILL aM: aN i BBs AT SANTIAGO JOINED SCHLEY, FRANGHISE . Ther r PERMANENTEY CURED saad een 2% seis vegetable, harslese home treatment’ . ., = > va purely vegetabic, harm! less home treatme * Beacons, Noesrres comer GBIVera S Position Bad,| Santiago Isn't Manilla. Senator Ferguson Objects * e Shree as HARDLY POSSIBLE FOR HIM TO way ‘ | \ P| ir | ESCAPE do dit | Feared That He Will Sink His Ships ENT 4¢ ON I. Before Surrendering. DISCOUNT is On all cash purchases’ of Mscel- | {Spectat To Tue Examiner. ] laneous Rooks, Stationery, and | school books 5 per | Wasunincrox, Juse 2.—Nothing has Farcy Go ae, CARTERS BOGKSTORE been received by the Navy Department to ea any light upon ths engagement at |} Santiag » probability is that Cervera, know-~ ablcut to invade Sas thatthe army was NB.—The above discount 18 give) 19 | Santiazo and that the ns y force in front : ; a 1] ease re : as rehase ee eee ne ae him was apt to be increased so as to gmownts to 10c or more. Everybody is oat Wed to it. ut hould see that they | reoder the poss bility of bis victory slim enitied t it. #0 spouid 8 y J . or remote, became desperate and made a dash for liberty. lt is known that he eent a coupie of toepedo boats out fof the harbor on Mon- they were retit.—Geo C. P Co. GEO. CARTER & CQ_, lag > O@ ©. OS OD OD OD | © | day night to reconnoitre but promptly discovered ani forced back. It is quite likely that following this strategy the Spanisb Commander ordeyed the Cristobal Colon to move gat to the Beware of the ta. 8 — ' entrance of the harbor in order to learn (attacks of thirst) | | | what chance he :24 g{ making an effective dash with his entire fl.et and tliat the Americans opened fire on both cruiser and outer fortifications. Press despaiches indicate that a Spanish | Warship was back and great | damage done to the forte. It is feared here, as a result of this set- back, that the Spanish will sink their entire fleet rather than be compelled to surrender to the Americans after a conflict or be starved into doing it. TRY. ie i a, thirst quencher. Our Coffee is delicious. We buy the best in the city, and make ourselves, Other flavorstco numerous mention—al! true to flavor. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8B driven to r I 4 - 3 I t 4 é 3 9 é } ; s ¢ ; § —————— CEN RAs DRUGSTORE LATER Snonyside. Woes SH OOSS O44 060206 New York, June 2,— Contradictory re- ports of the Santiago engage.nent contipne No the a°tion have so far come to hand. to be reeeived here. details of Auction Sale. REAL eee — > | —— | } | } os FATE. ' Eran Mies LaDelle to-night in Kinder- | garten Hall. Doors open at 7.30. Chair taken by Mayor Warburton at 8. Tickets 1 to se ve ibli uction : Tam instruc e iat Public Auctic | 15 and 25 cents; for sale at the door. on the premises, on ~ - - Wednesday: June Sth | | Now is the time toget a dinner or tea set in the real flower blne while we are offering them so cheap.—W. P. Colwill. Tormenting “T suffered for years with tetter. On arising my hands were stiff and my fin- gers crooked. They would crack allover | and the blood would run from them. The doctor ordered me to give up work. Then a friend said, ‘Try AYER’S SAR- SAPARILLA.’ I took in all eight bottles, which completely healed me.” Mrs. W. SLOAN, Royersford, Pa. co Teller. at 12 o'clock, noon, That desirable property on the corner o' Grafton and Pownal Streets, the residence otthe Jate James De+Brisay, with laage warehouse adjoining. This property bas a frontege of ©> feet on Pownal Street, and 84 feet on Grafton Street. The dwelling houee coniams 11 roums aod i+ heated by hot water. Also on the sawe day, on the premises [ noper Hillsboro Street, at | o’cleck. The double tenement dwelling house and premises at present occupied by Messra John Brown and Henrv Ball, and two vac ant lots, Nos. 26x21, pearly opposite J. D. Reids residence. Easy terns of purchase made known at : sale. R. BEARISTO, 4 Auctioneer | Vice-Presidents Mr. AMERICANS WILL NOT ATTACK IT AGAIN. Until the Invading Force is Ready to Land. {SeeciraL ro THe Examiner.) W asuinGrTon, June 2.—Notwithstanding the fact that Sampson bas tow formed a junction with Sehley and that their mas« sive fleet is the there is no likelihood that any aggressive step3 will be taken noti] the military ex- pedition arrives at Santiago. now in front of enemy, The expedition is now on the way. It has left Tampa, although the Depart- ment has aimed to keep the fact secret, and comprises 20,008 troops, Probab'y 50,000 more will follow. The fact that Simpson is near Santiago was lesraed by tle Navy Department yes-, terday tl rough advices from him at Mole { St. Nicholas, He has with him asplendid fleet of ships, leaving at Havana only enough yeseels to make the blockade effective, and assembling at Tampa the few ships neces- 8 -ry for coavoys for the transports. ‘ Ee ASSAULTED BY SPANIARDS. English Officer Stoned near Gibraltar {[Sreciat to Tax Examiner J Lonpon; June 2.—A mob of Spaniards aseanited and stoned Major~General Ricb~ ards, Commander of the Roya! Artillery Gibrahar, and another Englishman, while they were walking at Sa» Koqu 8, seven miles from Gibraltar. MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY. Sackvi.Le, N. B. June 1. Yesterday was closing dav. The Alumni Society reelected Lt. Governor McClelan President and Rev. Dr, Brecken A N_ Archibald, Chiet Preceptress of the Ladies College, was reelected & member of the Board of Regents of the University Twenty candidates received the degree of B.A. Among them were incinded the following:—Damiel Rebert Chowen, Winsloe; Samue} Burns Eoman, Pownal; and Miss Annie Sprague, Summerside who was valedictorian. The degree of M. A. was conferred on eight former B, A’s, Miss Bessie Abexander Stanhope, (B. A. 96) being one of them. The degree of D. C, L. was conferred on the Hon A. McClelan, Lieut-Governor of New Brunswick, an old Sackville student. He delivered an address in which be spoke in bigh terme of Mount Allison College and the exceilent epportunities enjoyed by the young pcople of the present day. Eastern Notes. The weather has been so fine and clear the last two weks tbatz;most of the farmers have finishing seeding. Oats and potatoes Leing very scarce the ruling prices are sixty and fifty cents re- spectively. Lobsters are very scarce. Some of ihe packers intend elosing their factories thie week, if the fishing does not get better. Generally speaking the pack so far is only MACKAY'S Stiaw Hats for Men and Boys: Come to the Bargain Coiner for HATS & CAPS All descriptions. W. D. MKAY half that of last year for the same period. Codfish are vlentiful on the North side and are a good price. The Camp for the Eastern Artillery men will likely be held about the last of June, although dame rumor say September. We trust this rumor is not correct. There isa jullin farm work sbout the last of June which does not occur in September, and as the Eastern Ariillerymen are mostly farmers and cannot attend camp in September the ranks will have to be filled with recruits. Then woeto the honors won last year by King’s County, and the efficient standing of our rural corps with an awakward équid ia every other camp Carter's for Wall rae ‘ should ;siowed that the system of special votes TO SEVERAL CLAUSES OF THE BILL. ee drafted. [Specrat tro THe Examiner } Orrawa, June 2.—The Senate ip com- mittee on the Franchise Bill yesterday. that Clauses, at least, could not be applied to the The meaning of polling io meet Senator His oljection to another clause relating to the form of oath Senator Ferguson showed three conditions in Prince Edward Island. clause defining the sections was amended Ferguson’s objections, led Mr. Mills to promise to draft a specirl oath to meet the case. On a clause applying to the place where non resident votes ‘be polled, Senator Ferguson» prevailing in P. E. Island could not be fiited on with this provision. The clause stood over. ——— oo Another lot of gents white and colored shirts just in. Our white dressed shirt for oo cents are @ wonder, aud vo wondersthey are selling fast, faa theu,—J- B eo , 29 oi. eid & Co. ms For Tender Feet GOFF Bro BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S Coban sailing fom Mon- treal, Fuesay Morning, June 7th, will bedue at Charlottetown Friday woro- ing, Jane 10th, and will sail for St. John’s Newfowadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on sleck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents, Ch’town, May 20th ’98 93 3i eod. WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) W harfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. site Arthur 6. Peake. FOR SALE p BARRELS first class () ) Magdalen Island herr- ng—suitable for lobster bait. Martuew & McLEAn. low pricee—J. B. McDonald & Ce. 125 3i. ‘Souris, May 23—10i NVZANZAYZ Oe ~-°o i ar . a : | ili. V2, is I | Ip For Whith New Clauses Will be | ae ay VA _=— “iv L N 4 Snirt-Waist DOLE sess these days, Peopie are picking up that bargain lot ina hurry. Hear aboutthen? No? Factory sent em too late— and made us a big discount to receive them at all—consequently these prices LOT i LOT S Is arange of waists,in Stripes, 5; plaids; and fancy patterns, blue and pink mostly easily worth 60c each, jor 43 cents, a ae IW be Mas SMe Me SV, SM PAS AP AE UP AS AP +r we “aN AS AS AS 7 ee en SS v7 J > NA NL NE %" s% V/A SASH ] { Isa lovely line, They're very prevty mustins and prints, all light - for example, a dainty stripe effect, with woite collar and cuffs (separ- able) reguiar $1.15, yalue goes at S86 cents a “a LOT 2 KS LOT 4 is Is a a of, no ists ap on Is a black shirt waist of fine, soft 3 print. s : a seyphetecn bl ’ m4 fast color goods, detachable white Sar ewer) paeeeran, Sepatanle Oor collar; attached white cuffs, sizes 38 lar, attached cuffs, the regular price mould be 80c, to go at row acinae and 40 only, regular $1.25 to go at | 94 cents ~ LOT 5S Isastar. Very fine cotton, in beau- tiful patterns, dainty colorings, detach - able white turn back cuffs and stand- ing turn collar, regular $1.45. to go at 8109 ~aa-a +. @ @ MOORE & MCLEOD VW7hat VW7e Advertise WUFo Have Tremendous Cut in.... Having completed arrangements, I am ina position to offer the Garden City for.... .....+$49.00, list price $70.00 Perfect. .s.scccccccsceses 58,00, list price 85,00 COD... :tiivede tak eee list price 85.00 W E DAWSON ? ( ( ( ( , é ‘ ¢ FOR SALE OR TO LET. =——_—_— FE Ladies’ Cloth Top Shoes That well known business Hotel on | Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coonection, r Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL made from fine don- gola, tun soler, pat- ent tip,and fine black cloth top. An ideal summer shoe. Our price for this line, $1.75 a pair. Extra good value. R.K.Jost ' Stamper’s Corner HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc, ©. 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