= “SHE EXAMINER CALENDAS For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. Full Moon. . Last Q larteYre lay, New Mocn. y, First Quarter. 6th day, ene —————— 5 7 H Water Sur | A —_ ———— ~ j Mor Aft. R ets. { i ay 7 43 i : 2 8320:\746 429 (0 4 3 910 8 48 25 0 ' a 4 465 9 3 Lv a. ) LY } Ze “ad 2 | J 5 1 16 £9 : 0 04 ll 13 22 A 0 , L 52 “a he 1 46 Z ) LY 4 10 Tuesday 2 40;\1 240 i/ a il Wedne day 3 35 2 24 16 6 12 Thursday + 31 | 3 35 15 7 13 Fr r 5 3415 05 13 9 14 Saturday 6 39 6 42 12 10 15 Sunday 733\'80z| ll Ll 16M a g 20 9 04 10 LZ 17 Tuesday 9 03 | 9 58 8 14 18 9 42 10 44 7 15 Ly 10 16 {11 25 Ls) lo Ww] 7 10 41 5 li 4 | ay 0 04 |11 05 4 LS ai a 0 43 {11 31 3 20 nS 2 Ll 21 {12 O 2 21 24° 1 58 \12 43 l 2 25\ Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 23 6 Thursday SiS 1.2 is 3 , { § 25 ; lay H . 2. 58 } 29 Sunday $9015 353;. SF 7 OM 6 42 ' 7 11 56 730:8 18 55 9 To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. ) One Month, -_* @+@ ©e-« THE iow aw THE DAILY EXAMINER eo e wre cam os Issued every afternoon from the ocace of the Examiner Publishing <s. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) One Year, oo 2 Oe ee SS 4.00 Six Months, - © © © © = © © 2,00 Three Months, - © . © © © © = 1.00 0.35 Sent post paid to any past of Canada or the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest news. Subscription $1.00 a year. TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterdav’s 9 O'clock Edition, New York, May 18.- A special to the Herald from Washington says that Great Britain is evidently preparing for a Way which she expects will occur in the far east, Official information which has ben re- ceived at the Navy Department shows that she is buying up great quantities of coal in the far Western States and is storing it at Esquimault. action is but thought that the British Government de- The cause for Great Britain’s not known in naval circles, it is sires to have on hand alarge supply of fuel which will be useful for her squadron in Asiatic waters incase the situation in the far east should be productive of | war. v Because of these purchases fy (reat Dre «nace FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via _ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sai lin . Tickets for sale at stations Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. A g Wednesday evening at 11 ee t oO 5 Halifax N. 8. The Steamer PRINCESS will eave Oh’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every 1orning at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- yu, Connecting with train for Halifax &c, leturning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day ‘ain from Halifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sec’y C. 8S. N, Coa., Ltd, MONTREAL & QUEBEC SOURIS. Tile Steareship Campana will call at Sourie regularly once a fortnight during the present season. Sail'yz from Mon- realon or about 25th April. Merchants rdering gocde would ‘*c well to have bem come by this line. For rates of reight or other particulars, enquire of MATTEEBW & McLEAN the Navy Department is compelled to pay . . . 5 A Britain the price of cgg)‘has gone up, and wae . a higher rate per ton than heretofore. Wasninerox, May 18.—General Aquen- a'do, the insurgent leader, has left ione Kong to lead the attack on Manila. It is said that 3,700 troops await him at Cavite. He will] act in conjanction with Anmira, Dewey. The Spanish authorities sare making desperate attempts to win over the insur- genis. Havana, Mey 18.--The French cruiser Dubourdieu k ft Havana yesterday after- neon for Hayti, having on board a number of French refugees. Havana, May 18.—The Captain Gene:- al of Porto Rice has cabled to Captai: General Blanco saying that although the Juan de Porto Rico shot distance waa silenced and bombardment of San took place at rifle not & tle Spenish losses were only eighteen wound- ed. gun of the forts The Capiain General of Porto Rico farther that the United States war ships Iudiana, New York, Montgom~ ery and Amphitrite, were in sight of orto Rico during Saturday last. Curacoa, D. W. I. May 18,—The Spavish fleet is pow supposed to be off the coast ef Venezuela or oft the coast of Colombia. “nly @ portion of the fleet were allowed o enter the harbor to obiain provisioné cattle and coal which were ptirchased reports here. Confirmation was Obtained of the report | di p 98 Ager tejatSour we that the Spaniards left one of their torpedo gunboats at Port de France, I:land of Martinique. New York, Mav 18.—Thé news jut received from Porto confirms the report that Freeman Halstead, the Ameri- can Rico newspaper correspondent, has been sentenced by a military court at San Juan de Porto Rico to nine years imprisonment alter having be convicted pictures of the forts en of taking; with the use ofa camera, Wasnincton, May 18.—Reports received’ here from Key West show that the con~ iitton of the torpedo beat Winslow is much worse than was supposed and it wili be necessary (oO have hur come to Norfo'k for repairs, DAILY EXAMINER, THE HAIRDRESSER. { He Tells Stories of Human Vanity as Dis- played In His Business. | The hairdresser was, as is not unusual with members of his profession, in a talk- ative mood. He was also inclined to medi- tate upon the vanities of humankind, which he has admirable opportunities to observe. ‘“‘Tf it wasn’t for the fact that people think so much of their looks,’’ he said, ‘‘we should lose three-quarters of our busi- ness and might as well shut upshop. It | is wonderful to me, although you'd think I might be used to it by this time, to see how much trouble people will take about their hair. Just now the most fashionable shade of hair among women is a deep red- dish brown or bronze. ‘To get that color we bleach the hair to a blonde sbade and then dye it to the proper bronze tone. It is a very slow job, for there must be five or six applications of the bleach, and then the dyeing takes a good deal of time. The whole process requires an entire day, and women will come in here and sit from morning until evening, never losing pa- tience if they only think the result will be vecowing and stylish. ‘*But that’s only one of the ways in which they show their vanity about hair. There are lots of others. Why, I had a woman come in the other day who wanted all her own hair cut off, so that she could wear a Wig. I looked at her in surprise. | Iler head was covered with thick, soft, naturally wavy hair of the finest quality, but what do you suppose was her objection | to it? It was gray! I took out the bair- ! pins, and the beautiful mass of hair fell in ripples far below her waist. ‘* ‘But, madam,’ I said, ‘it isa shame to cut off this hair. 16 is magnificent.’ ~ or said, ‘I will not have gray hair. Cutit, I tell you. I wanta}| brown wig.’ ‘*So, of course, I did as I was told. ‘The | hair dropped to the floor, and Iwas glad, I tell you, when I found she didn’t want to take it away with her. For, you know, handsome gray hair is the rarest and bhard- est to get in our business. Most of it cones from abroad, What do you suppose that woman's hair was worth to me? Thirty dollars—not a cent less. She wew} away with a heavy brown wig, ven was hideous compared with tha hair she had just lost. “It isn’t fair, though, to lay all the van- ity to the women. Lots ef men come here at Peular iniervals to have their hair Curled. Oh, itis true. There are plenty of nien vain enough for that,’’ he added as his auditor looked incredulous. ‘‘But 1 must admit I was dumfounded awhile ago when a man came to have his hair bleach- ed. I made it a golden blond for him and then curled it, according to his orders. But 1 hope he won’t come again. Men who have their hair curled hayen't any too biuch sense, and a fellow who would have his bair bleached must be wrong in his head somewhere. I don’t care to work for crazy folks,’’ and the haigdresser put the finishing touches to the shampoo which he had been administering to his customer as he talked. —New Yerk Tribune. re of, ~~ no,’ she FRIENDS PREVAILED A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked the Floor During the Night for Hours at a Time—She Makes a Statement. TORONTO, ONT.—‘‘I was troubled with nervousness. It was impossible for me to keep still andif the spells came cover me during the night I had to get up and walk the floor for hours at a time My blood was very poor and I was subject to bilious attacks, My feet would swell and I was not able todo my own house- work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief for atime. I became discuuraged. One day a friend called and advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilia. I laughed at the ad- vice but I was prevailed upon and pro- cured one bottle. Before I used it all I began to feel better. Itook several bot» tles and also several boxes of Hood’s Pills. Now I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. Hood’s Sarsaparilia has entirely cured meand also strengthened meso that I now do all my own work. I cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla to all sufferers from nervousness, weakness or general debility.” Murs. H. ¥, Par, Degrassi Street. Hood's Pills Sisj worerate. 25 conte. A eee = Valuable Propréty £0R SALE a CHARLOTTETOWN, aa MI, ily, Sts Sh Se Fe FF Be S ass a a py ny “U, ih iy Hi thy) fi # Wij) prettiness and great dar with thesa new goods. SHBG nv, wr i NZS . 7 you kindly eompare notes wit FRABABGLH e ~~ ard sick ups from this or that wade cape of the latest styles. LBL Whether is the Flowe Straw Shapes or Trim your thoughts. ty ) i med hint RAL New Ss ‘e ne Le << 2 nt treats CrrRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury meihod of stent self-help, mn rem ovine cause he blood. Ccae tinuous intel gen! treatmentin person or by let «1 insures M‘pimum of suffer- inganod Mayimuin of cure possible in each case. Avoid atiemp's uraided. Graduaie of §. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, T«en‘y vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma re. istered in +7 8, and Canada, ADDRESS: (HARLOTTETOWN, P E I, if | CANADsa OFFICE. Victoria Row “4 persi Aceomods tions reserved for patients. References On applicauon, Oct 15 lyr a | a aeeanitioomaaeal AFA PICKFORD & BLACS EEE ie” “al . - Sen HALIFAX & CHAR SEASO™ OF 1898. S 8.CITY OF GHEN? if! sail from The White House, Dundas Esplanade is | offered for sale. This desirable property com bixes the | advantages of town and country house. | Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- | den, First rate stables, coach-houses and | Flower and vegetable gardens and con- | serva‘ory. House contaius about 12! rooms, and is heated by hot air: with | marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of honse; bath room with hot aod cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in Pee. © The shore front is also owned in con- nection with the property, for several! BETTER than cure is prevention. | By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you ; may keep well, with pure blood, strong | uerves and a good APPETITE. | =. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottege with plot of land, beautifully situated at Kep~ poch, with a delightful view of the straite Good bathing, convenient to town, and a leasant holiday resort. Apply to JUDGE McLEOD, 8. Side. —— tt te Farm, North River, Hillsboro River, end’ the apvroach to the Harbor, ; | outing. Apply to f 100 hundred feet out. For particslars apply = bi) J. S. MORRIS. TO LET —_— —_ ... Se Se eee nee en For the summer of ’98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as The Hermitage. | Beautifully situated om Point Pleasant | overlookirg the | | j | An ideal epéf tora summer P.O. BOX 57 large yard room. l Charlot.etown every Friday & 24 a: Me; during the the season of 1898, fui Matifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastitge, Port Hawkesbury, Aricuat, Canso, day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, Steamer has excellent passenger accom - nodation. Saloon amidships. Special luw freipits wiil be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Galion. | Ch’iown, May 14, 1898 VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE yea MAY 19, 1898. er DEGEGEGEBGSGGGGSESSGES ATSSTS QE Qur large stock of new No doubt you’ve given this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. w deess ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. best to please you in thie important matter of dress gods choosing. De msNG CAPES There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. New Hosiery, New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, MONCTON TYWEEDS eo? 2OS4E 0803652988 B*_ Perkins & Co. GEGHSIGGGGAIPSS SPP s goss YB DEG | ae Isaac | I : ' ' Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; | | *cturning will leave Halitaxevery Tues | The ne Beano Spring Goods is ready, ability at unusual low prices. ‘itis replete with unique Come and get acquainted DRESS COODS Will hus and see how near we have come to your conception of what the You can depeni upon our doing our level Not half haz- source wher. painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully MILLINERY rs, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes or Bonnet you are thinking of. Put our Millinery Department in Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, PH GP OPTI PELILE SEITE IIS Py PITRE @ SUNNYSIDE. oraceHaszard Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING The Acasia Sugar Refiuing Co, Limited | eee Extra standard Granulated Kxtra Circle C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups. | Samples and prices mailed upon application, Eforace Hfaszard, Pp, F. 1, Agent. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Sarytine, Congou and Blends. Horace Aaszard Agent. | PURE INDIA TEA. i; — a | The famous Brain brand direct from the gardens, | Horace Haszard: Agent for Canada, Flour, Corn:ueal &c. | Howard, Plsiét, Indiana, Mapleleaf. kolled Oats, Wheat Brat | K. D. Corrimealy White Beans, Prices qudted i ear lots delivered t5 any piint on PEL , connected by rail’ o¥ water. | Horace Haszar Miller's Agent Mes -s | |/ IN STOCK AND T6 ARRIVE, ==} Choicest Porto Rico Molasses. ’ Bright Barbados, do Porto Kico Sagar, Y 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. Tite Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to 63 2awkwtf, / E. H. BEER, Ch’town, [Seelesietnns, ss 9th May, 1898. ——_ Demerara Crystals, —— HORACE HASZARD, } Office and Sample Rooms ? .--.-Cameron Block; Queen squar