A le tc heal A Rime RE Bl aR MIRE + eli en ~~ Se Ng ORGAO A iO AE SR SE A MS AL I A ae cannot wtsinemegetanir ee a i at THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 23, 1898, To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Ihe favorite S: S. * HALI- FAX” will leave Charloite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturda, at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at |1 . m, Tickets for sale at stations P. E. | Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L, CHiPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N.S THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTU. STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Lieave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. John) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE ‘on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day train for St. Joho. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of laternationa! Lise and Raiiways for United States rnd Canada. from PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for oa Breton and Hali-~ fax, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston, F. W. HALES, Ch’iown, P. E. I. Secreta RB | of floating aship of 15,000 tons, to cost $300,000 and to be located at New Orleans Mapriv, May 21.—The government, is said, deepatch from Havana announcing that the rebels bave pronounced in favor of Spain and are making common cause with the Spaniards to defeat the Americans. Lonpox, May 21,—The Madrid corres pondent cf the Daily Mail says: Lieutenant Genera', Correa Minister of (War, assures me that nothing definite bas been decided uperg vith respect to theexpe lition to the Pailippines. .The Gover m nt will be guided by circumstances, In official circles here it is believed that the Emp-ror William will not for the moment acswer Mr. Joseph Chamber- jain’s utterance about an Anglo-Aierican alliance, but will wait for a better oppo - tunity aor doing a0. has received a A Yukon Financier, River Trip to the Klondike,’’ by John Sidney Webb, appears in The Century. Mr. Webb says: The ‘**‘ Napolecn of Finance’’ of the re- gion, and certainly the richest man there, is a brawny Scotchman known as ‘*Big Aleck’’ Macdonald. He managed to make a large clean up on his claim— said to be $90,000—and invested every dollar of it in other claims—part pay- ment down, the remainder when the water came inthe spring. Every one about the camp knew of. Macdonald’s speculations, and all were wondering whether he would become a bankrupt or & multimillionaire. The water did not come down early in 1897 and in some instances the clean ups on the claims be bad bought on speculation caine so close to the day of payment that, as the story goes, the gold was paid over ‘‘before it was dry.’’ The death of two brothers to whom he owed $40,000 on a claim is said to have been bis financial salvation, because the time of payment of a debt to a decedent’s estate is extended one year by law, the gold commissioner acting as judge of probate for the time being. Macdonald is probably owner of an interest in about twenty odd claims, bought on his min- ing knowledge and his wonderful nerve. He paid enormous interest on the money he borrowed, took tremendous risks and finally won. In some instances during the winter of 1896-7 money was loaned at 10 per cent for ten days, *The eee ~ Hood’ S ‘estore full, regular action of the bov o not irri- Pe i j tate or i! ana e, Dut ieave 4 © all the delicate di geatiy © or- ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents Prepared only by ©. L. Heod & Go. Lowell, Max 4, 4. McLEAN, Q.C BARRISTER, &c. ‘rown’s BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN WANTED. —_—_—_—— Coat and Vest makers, at D. A. BRUCES! number of inventors, artisans and me- chanics. As it is now related, every one who witnessed it was more than de- lighted, and so expressed himeelf in his immedite presence. It was not long that he was allowed to remain in a con- dition of supreme happiness over his in- vention, for a short time after he made a disclosure of his discovery, and while yet in Philadelphia, he found out that by the persons to whom he had given an exhibition of the process of making lead pipe his idea bad been used and improved upon.—Philadelphia Press. SPEAKING PASSING SHIPS. New Efforts to Revive Old Time Courte- sies at Sea, The fine old custom of speaking pass- ing ships is rapidly dying out among the skippers of today, and the general opinion seems to be that the modern master is, as a@ rule, too easy going to bother about anything of the sort. Colonel MHozier, the secretary o Lloyds, conrciders that a deal of trouble and anxicty would often be avoiced it captains would but take the trouble to speak ships within reading their signals. In many iustances anxiety with respect to overdne vessels wonld be alluyed, and, furthermore, there would continually be news for the friends of masters and for the hundreds of thousands of others who are interest- ed in the great merchant marine of this country. Chatting the niatter over, Captain Froud, the secretary of the Shipmasters’ society, said: ‘The practice of speaking each other at sea ard reporting at every opportunity is, 1 am sorry to say, dying out among the captains cf the present day. I suppose they are indifferent, cr careless, and do not consider it worth the trouble of boisting the siguals and making out the other fellow’s. Itisa very great pity that an exceedingly use- ful custom should be neglected, and I am glad to learn that Colonel Hozier is doing his utmost to induce masters to speak other ships aud to report when- ever it is possible. ‘*l am convinced that if captains can be persuaded to take the trouble to do this much good service will be reudered to the public generally. This society is doing its utmost to get musters to re- vive the practice.’”’ Captain Froud’s appeal was strength- ened by the picturesque evidence of an old time skipper, who admitted that speaking and signaling had been almost entirely neglected of late years. ‘‘ When I first went to sea,’’ he said, ‘“‘it was the invariable custom to exchange names and destinations and sometimes reckon- ings with passing ships, but nowadays captains don’t bother. Sometimes a skipper is short banded and he won't take even one man from his work, but mostly he doesn’t bother himself about the thing at all. That's my experience, and I’ve been at the game a week or two. '’—London M: il. ERIT is ‘1s what has given Hood’s ' Sarsaparilla the largest saies in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned, up to 12 o’clock noon, on Wednesday, ) 5th June, from parties willing to caterto A. 0, H. sports,to be held on St. Dun-~ = College grounds, on Friday, July si. W.F. PAYNE, Sec’y of Com 115 2aw td vt — pen m2 ce me INVENTOR OF ‘LEAD PIPE. | pa i> - ae 7 . 7 me oy « . . THE EXAMINER CALENDAR THE DAILY EXAMINER First Renneees by Robert Seydell of Fy eG sa0 ssa ot Pennsylvania In 1830. For May, 1895. Issued every afternoon from tne omsce There was born in Milton, Pa., i ee MOON'S CHANGES. of he Examiner Publishing Co, 1800 a man of wonderfal genius, it is i ; ] j e was Robert Seydeli, ana Moon. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. so iiad te ae, Four children survive, ae , Ls ast t Quarter, (1M ADVANCE) two of whom reside here—a son, Jacob ~ New Moon. One Year, - - *- * = = = = © $4.0 | Seydell, and a daughter, Mrs. Gray. =F .y, First Quarter. Six Months, - - © © © «= © = 2.00 Mr. Seydell was a coppersmith and ay — oo ae aes Three Months, = © 2. © © © © © 1.00) gay almost cominuously working out ae Nas eWe'k Bbigh — : macula One Month, = © © eee 6.35 gome device connected with the ma- sb oe” Morn.| Aft. | Rises; Sets. Sent post paid te any part of Canada or/ chinery in his factory To him, it is re- =} : Cae’ —_| — —atnanen the United States. lated by some of the oldest citizens of 5 Our lareve stock of l av 7 43 | : ale this place, beiongs the discovery of the -”, ; tee merger al } : 2 830 746 429 |5 51 THE WEEKLY EXAMINER process of making lead pipe, and, like ‘ prettiness and great durability at unusual iow prices. . oats = 39 is issued every Friday morning. Itis made | many other inventors, the idea of mak: “5 with thesa new goods. isy | 9 40; 2 31 a ee up of matter which has appeated in the jng the same was stolen from him and >, = ee ee tye Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, Con- | further developed to its present form of - 7 oe ee ce tae i taining all the latest news, Subscription | |, nufacture. 0 53 ll 52 20 Z — 00 a Pe It was in the latter part cf the thir- GS 9 Mon ay 1 46 12 35 19 4 ee ties that the idea suggested itself te & LO Tuesday 2 40 | 1 26 17 5 him, and the following is the way he --, No doubt you've giv 11 Wednesday 3 35 | 2 24 16 v i( wrought it out: He first took a slug, or ‘SP 8 kindly eompare i2Thursday | 43h) 2 = = 9 casting of lead, placing it ona mandrel, “5 he dress ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. i3 Friday +H | 2 U2 13 a or rod of steel, about 16 feet long and ee hi fd . ; 14 Saturday 639 6 $s of an inch in diameter. The mandrel was SF €st to please you in thie important matter cf dress gcods ehoosiny. Zs rd ; 20 9 04 10 12 SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER highly polished, and upon this he drew = as, 903/988; 8 | 14 —— | orrolled out the lead to the full length} 7 esday| 9 42 10 44 7 15 ' of the rod, thus giving him an inch % 9 sday 10 16 |11 25 6 lo From Yesterday S bore, and the material was rolled, it is - ) Friday 10 41 | 5 1? said, to a one-fourth inch, making a to- 5 a4 Ralbende 0 04 \11 05 4 Ls nae tal diameter 13g inches for the pipe. ve 2 Sunday 0 43 (11 31 3 ~ b q’clack F dition after completing several sections of the ew, ard sick ups from this or that 23 Monday 121 12 04 2 - !) length of the marmdrel he soldered them | =s made cape of the latest styles. 24 Tuesday l a 2 — 6 n eer together, making the pipe of whatever F hens Mi 3 18 2 13 ; 59 2A Wasuincroy, May 2'.—Preparations go | length he desired. F 27 Fri lay 404/316, 58 5 ou steadily for the Philippines military He put it to practical use by fasten- % 2$ Saturday 4 56 ; 33 = 26 expedition. am to pump — and 9 running = ? / ' 1 rom springs Oo connec watering 7 OM rae : = 7 7 56 9 Another transport nn yesterday troughs ad Sehaiiea in the cae a W hethe ‘ris the Flow ) bi . 1 Tuesday 730\818)| 55 } and the Department is showing a disposi- try round about here. Being greatly 5d Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking o - | tion to treat Gen. Merritt with the utmost pleased with bis discovery and receiy- = your thoughts. — | liberality in the equipment of bis force. ing the most flattering of comments SF e It is expected that the advauce guard on from his friends and neighbors in this Pf, Ne W Hosiery ° one vessel under the command of Genera! | 8¢ction, be concluded to make his in- Fe New Utie will sail out of the Golden Gate to- | VOuton more widely known, and henoe > a ee made a visit to Philadelphia, taking | Jf, morrow for the Philippines. bis device with him. = The Navy Department is about to call At the Franklin institute in that city “ for bids for a steel floating dock capeble| he gave his first exhibition to quite a yp LATS & % a nar DR. PR. Gi ® treats CHRONIC DISEAsES by the Salis- bury me hod of persistent self-help, n rem ovine causes irom the blood. Cca- tinu us intel'gen! treatmentin person or by Ic t er insures M'pimum of suffer- ingan Masiiium of cure possiblein each case. Avoid attemp’s ur aided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Tsen'y vears practice in N. Y. City. ? Diploma rezistered in V8, and Canada, i ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, t CANADa«a OFFICE ee ————— SS -—aeaaae~. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References On application, Oct 15 lyr HALIFAX & CHARLOTTE (OWN. SEASON OF 1598. — 8 S8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1938, for Halitax, calling at Summerside, Port Haetinge, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will lea,e Halitaxevery Tues-~ day at 6 p. m., making sane calls, The Steamer has excellent’ passenger accom - modation. Saloon amidships. Special low freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’iown, May 14, 1898 VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE oy: oe MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titse Guaranteed . Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town., 63 2awkwtf. NEW GOODS... notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception of what the SPRING CAPES There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. New Shirtwaists, MONCTON TY7EEDS SoS B2646E6488 S888 Ee". FPerkins & Co. LGGGGHIT ES PESTS agree BE Qe CHR ELEEREERE asasc5 @@Q new Spring Goods is ready. [Itis replete with unique Come and get acquainted DRESS COODS en this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. Wil] You ean depend upon our doing car level Not half haz- source where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully MILLINERY ers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes Put our Millinery Department im New Neckwear, New Corsets, Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, i ee SUNNYSIDE. We | HoraceHaszard| Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING The Acasia Sugar Refining Co, Limited ———- ———_ Extra standard Granulated F xtra Circle C. Yellew Extra C. Paris Lump Gulden Syrups, Samples and prices mailed upon application, | Eforacs Haszard, P. KE. 1. Agent. Mes~s. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszard: Agent. FURE INDIA TEA. The famous Brauwin brand direct from the gardens, Horace Haszard Agent for Canada, Flour, Corn neal &c. | Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleaf. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bram, oe Cornmeal, White Beans. Prices quoted i in car lots delivered t» any point on PEL connected by rail or water. Horace Haszar Miller’s Agent IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. Choicest Porto Rico Molasses, Bright Barbados, do Porto hico Sagar, Demerara Crystals, ; HORACE HASZARD) Office and Sample Rooms ....Cameron Block, Quesn Squat Charlo.tetown 9th May, 1898.