came tee To "a ile eee, RE ate Ae os St, SO AE GOSS SES i Ay AE Ss, SM NR Mes My. a Ll n ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, Pi: Sai RTOS RE Et. 2° yar ee CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 3 1898. "a To Boston COMMENCING MAY:I0th. fhe favorite 3S. =. “TAT I- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. |; A Drop in potatoes -Not Many Oats Offering. The receipts of eggs are increasing but last report. They vow bring 8&4 cente. The price of potatoes has also gone down a peg and the buyers quotations range trom 30 to 35 cenus. Some smal! lots changed hands at the latter figure on Wednesday. Wats are quoted at 40 cents by the wholesale buyers, with not very many offering. The quantity of live pork coming in is not very great. Bacon bogs bring 5 cents and beary fats from 44 to 4} cents. The following are ibe retail priees for Tuesday’s markets ; L ne. 8 | the price bas dropped slightly sivce our TUESUA* May 51 , Mutter, fresh, per Ib. cccce----s: VU It wo 0 2] Every Tuesday, atl p. m. Butter, tub, per Ib ...... oeeee-0 17 to 018 : : ‘ Beef, per quarter ....+0. e o0eede 006 to O Ui calling at Haw kesbury ard Beef, small, per Ib... ccc. coscce 0 06 to 012 Halifax Cheese, per Ib......-.eeeeeee 012 to 0 lt me Pe oe ae cdgng 0 U6 to 0.07 RETURNING eee, 0 50 to 060 ccptes v0s8ede0 eee. 0 09 to 0 10 leave Boston every Saturday | rowls...... eS 0 30 to 0 40 at noon Flour, per CWtecce eve vee das sn. eee oe : : 4 i eu bahotbes dade 0 50 to 0 75 Passengers leaveing Ch’*own | tides, per Ib sedeee ++ ++-0 8 to 01 . 1 ; fn | me knees eeae OF eeee satnuee 0 to )45 Wedne: ay mo! ning via Pic- } 2 } Pp I JT. ssseeecccecccc cee 50 tov 7D tou, can make close connec= | Letw e,per bunch ~e---U0 G0 to 0 05 i lalifax witl | OAR, nce ss cdedens sobs ' vee OO tion at I alifax with Oatmeal, per CWL.... cecees soe toZ 4 Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing W ednesday evening at 1] a Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. Tan Shoes are unquestionably the coolest shoe for this warm weather. We are showing a nice gentle- i 5 men’s chocolate laced boot, with cloth top, at $2.75 Black and chocolate willow calf at $34 and $4.5u. with bulldog and coin toe. The handsomest shoes we have yet shown. W. H, Stewart & Co London House Building. DR. CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISZASES by tne Salisbury method of persistent self-heip in removing causes trom the bleod. ‘ontinuous, intel- ligent treatement in person or by letter in- sures Minimum of suffe-ing and Maximum of cure, possible in each case. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPU fa, URINE, &ce. Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL vears practice in N. Y. Cirv. isteredin U.S, and Canada Twent? Diploma reg- Address: Charlottetown, P.E.1,, Gan. | OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. References.on application’ ~_—- WATCHES HE watch trade has been T rather fluctuating of late, first the after a long prices, the dropped whether because of or greater variety of preduction price went pe riod of prices up, low non have aval, war we cannot Say, mains that you can buy from us 1 reliable timekeeper cheaper than before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ever .oods at all. If you want a good and also the cheapest watch for the money, Wwe recommend a good movement in a nickel case instead ef a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear a very short time. Soliciting a sbare of you patronage, we remain, Youus respectfully, E.W. TAYLOR, VICT ORIA JEWELRY STORE. ‘Ss Pra: but the fact re- | 0 45 to 0 50 0 S6 to 0 64 j sheep pelts rege ceeees eee. 0 40 to GO 64 soo dm ee VU ZBto0 ZW coosee 1840 0 BW jsecees oe to 1 5U _ i —— i DAIRY PRODUCE. > FOUMOES. . +s wonses caeee eevee Pork, per Ib. ..... sece aes doe Os so 4a Turnips, per bushel.... Turkeys .ccecece eevee «tee Cheese Dull and Heavy----Butter the Same. The Montreal Gazette reports that the cheese market does not show anv signs of improvement, and it begins to look as though the factorymen would have to accept 7c, and possibly less, for their June make, unless the future brings radical asd eudden change. Shippers to Great Britain state that the limits they have already io band necessi- tate their obtaining finest wesiern makes at 7c aud Jess on spot. In eastern makes 1,500 boxes were offered at the wharf, and sold at a range of 6; to 64c. This is a decline of }c within the week, The butter market*remains dull, and heavy in tone. The supply is now largely in excess Of domestic wanta, so that the export demand bas become a governing factor in fixing prices. Shippers refuse to consides propositions ovee l6c, and as holders want l6{c the current business is light. ee © TWO LOBSTER FACTORIES. New and Improved Processes for the Crustacean. Your correspondent visited two well equipped lobster factories,» at Lauyching Point, on the evening of the 24th and the morning of the 25th.Mar. ‘The factories are owned and operated®by JE Giant Charlottetown, and D C Moron, Cardigan Bridge. Both factories are large, wel! equipped, and kept trim and scrupulously clean. Mr. Thomas Walsb, is manager, for Mr Grant,and his son Mr Joho Walsh, seder, and accountant. Mr. Grant has « large force of eu and boats, aad abour 6000 traps. Your correspondent has no knowledge of tne vumber of cases packed by that firm, but understands that Morrow’s factory packed to date of 25th May, 540 cases of 4 lb, flats Mr. Morrow’s factory bas 25 boats 2 men to each, besides other help. Many young women and girls earn fair wages during the lobster season and are quite a dioit in the packing rooms. Mr. Iunocent Campbell, is manager, and Mr. James Mc- Millan, has cbarze of tbe packing depart- ment, both experienced and cvourteous gentlemen. It wasa nice sight to see the large platform, or table, which was clean and empty in the evening filled with the crustaceans next morsing—what the American fisbmonger would call “bile lop.” There are improvements in ibe method «f p.cxiog Jobsters known as Luin Wurz nburg’s instructions, wh ch wonld require more time and space than at present at mny di-pocal to desetibe, Th. cans are washed in @ Fsolution consisting | of white powder disolved. Then they are dipped into the solution and turned bottom up and left in thut position for 6 or 8 minutes before packiog. The cans u-ed in Mr. Morson’s factory are } Ib. flais, and are lined with a fire and ten- acious grade of paper prepared for the purpose. The new process is considered ‘quite an improvement, as it preventa ; but necessitates a vast amount of contrasted with the ordinary Final iaDOr, a8 method, G. May 28th, 1898. —The Ear] of Rosebery is authority for the statement that ibe last note Mr. Glad- stone wrote with his own hand was written | to Lady Salisbury after a carriage accident iu which the noble Marquis had been in volved. It was highly cheracteristic of the man that in the hour of his sore dis - iress, when he could hardly put pen to paper, he should have writiena nove of *ympathy tothe wife of the most prom- inent, aud not the least generous,of politi- cal opponents. Sympathy was one great feature of Mr. Gladstone’s character. | | you NEED _Hood’s Sarsaparilla ® if your blood is impure, your appe- ite gone, your health impaired. Noth. 4 ae. ee as - ‘ 7 a 5 4 ee ee oe ng builds up health like HOOD’Ss. aa aera mee a eee TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATCEES TO THE KXAMINER From Yesterdav's 5 o'clock Edition, Carpe Hayteax, Jure 1.—Advices re- eived from Havana say that tince two o’c'ock vesterday afteynoon the American efleet at Santiago de Cuba has been cannon- Castle, batteries of Morro ading tbe Lozocapa and Funta Garda. added American ships bave been engaged with the Spanish war+hips, The firing was extremely heavy at 5.45 At the same time it is the p. i. ‘l he cannovading was less heavy against the fortifications but was more accentuated in the locality where the fleets were engag- ed. Morro Castle is at the entrance to the 4 short distance inside the burbor entrance and this is taken as showing that the American fleet has entered the harbor and has engaged the Spanish fleet in these waters. Private messages indicate that there has been a severe fight between the American fleet and the outer fortifications and the Spanish fleet. The tight lasted the greater part of the af‘ernoon The advantages appears to have with the Americans. According to latest advices the combat is etill in progress. Lonpon, June 2.—The Daily Chronicle thinks the general situation is yrave, and been Says. “The rumors of a recret arrangement continue with the rerort of French designs upon the Canary Islands ani Ceuta are gaining strength.” Continuing the Chronicle says: “In commercial circles it is perfectly that be! ween France and Spain regular persistesce, and well under-tood Great Britain wil! Ceuta as av unfriendly act, and also that if France helps Spain pablic opin on here will deniand that we assist America. ee See ee Se ee Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion. §0¢. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, 7 oronte. Furness Line of Steamers S. S Halifax Uity sailsfrom Halifax 21st April, for Great Britain. This has been fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply carly, W. W. CLARK E, Agent steamer TO LEFF ee ee For the summer o¥ “$8, a Seaside Coi- tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant Farm, North River, overlookirg the Hillsboro River, and the apor ach to the Harbor, An idea! spot tora summer | outing. Apply to ; 100 P.O. BOX7¢ j i i i | | Salt! Salt! | 300 bage Lievrpvol Salt. | For sale by | Horace Haszard | — Ch’town, 18th May, 1898. | harbor ot Santiago de Cuba, La Socapa 1s regard France’s taking the Canari:s’ or | A © Ve oF wl f LRISLATS y Fo} S . liz We are determined to get additional silk business by deserving it, a Bana. we ask you to see aud consider the tlks, and decide whether we are entitled to iton that basis—merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, and less price. : Lapet Mulls, Grass Liuen, etc. All the pretty cheer. Organdies,. things,that will brighten the spring, and temper the May we get your opinion on the dainty styles we are showipg of the Latest Style and Lowest Price SEARAEAE EA x | HABGIALR: hot summer, these goods, : : A fine showing in Flowers, Feathers, hat Trimmings Millinery... that go to make up millinery competition. We'll give you all thelelp you need in making a selection, and there are people here whose advice in such matters is worth having. D Goods That ‘Perkins’ is widely know for its dress Less goods excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman’s dress goods wants well and WWE fy IT ss I satisfactorily. We have the largest and newest stock to selectfrom. The wy =» prices are lower than any other store in the city, % We Keep No Stamps W¢ give our customers the discount. > B. Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. oN a4 = SSS LS 4 ey! BB FFF BSB GEEFIEG FEDS DEPRES Ey SPR \GSEGEESSSSOTTISSSISSS goose GQ® Imperial Adlets, ‘In rain or shine the Imyerial Wheel glides with equal swiftness.” “Hill climbing no burden when mounted on an Imperial—the go-lightly kind.” ‘“‘Nothing so good has ever before been offered at so Imperal W heel.” ‘ : | Pure Spic..s | are Profitable But bad + pice is acominable. This is a truism that no competet houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cook ing is past | if you get the rig ot brand of Spice, small a price as the and while there sre many that are fairiy good, it 73 always safest to tae one which is invariably unig form. That one is { () j \ i : | \ y/ \ 7 SSS=—= S= = (uebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAM PANA.” Sailing from Montreal at 2 p. m. Sailing at \ from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. *"Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June | Monday 27th June Monday 1 th July Monday 25th July Monday Sth Aug. Monday 22nd Aug Monday 5th Sept | Monday 19:h Sept Munday 2rd Oct Monday 17th Oct | Monday 31st Oct | Perce Gaszpe | Delighet al | tourists. Passenger unsuroossed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- | great care. ‘SPrica rpadiuce ™ : ; *y . : ° ; Price reduced, but high quality still maintained in the Imperial.” oy . 192 2 i : ° : ° “The IS98 Imperial models are mechanically correct in design, a especially attractive.’ “']} ere are } e} ’ ] r} sale } i! * 4 ad ” Mere ce Wheels and wheels, but only one Imperia , Strong and speedy Monday 6th June | Monday 20th June Monday 4th July | Monday 18th July | Monday Ist August | Monday 15th August | Monday 29th August | , Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct | Mondry 24th Oct Moncay 7th Nov Calling at | Mal bay summer trip for Summerside, and Father Puint. accommodation ] ed Wil CARVELL BROS, Agents H 5 | / ' Dividend Notice. Mercuast’s Baxk or P. E. I. Ch’town, May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given that a balf-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, On tbe Capital stock of this Bank, bas been declared payable at ite banking ° ” “The cream of the seasen and every one fully guaranteed—Imperial The most up-te-Jate Bicycle in the city. bouse, on and after July 2ud, next. The “A bicycle to be proud of, the Imyerial, its every point a good point.” Transfer Books will be closed from 17th “Ride the best—Imperials—the go-lightly kind. June, to second July next; both days inclusive. By order of the board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier, FRED P. NEWSON,_ Si ae ta aaa May 30th, 1898 ote eee gn per a ago : me rr