|! é a om | er Loa Lal 1 < t Th a To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. S. ‘-T{AT,I- Charlotte- Che favorite S. FAX” will leave town for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and 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. ’ . “HALI FAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] p- m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply toW. 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. men’s chocolate laced boot. with cloth top, at $2.75 Black and chocolate willow calf at $4 and $4.5U with bulldog and coin toe. handsomest shoes we yet shown. W. H, Stewart & Co London House Building. DR. CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISZASES by the Salisbury method of persistent self-heip in removing causes trom the blood. Continuous, intel- ligent treatement in person or by letter in- sures Vinimum of soffe: ing and Maximum of cure, possible in each case. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION BLOOD, SPUTa, URINE, &e, Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL vears practice in N. Y. Cirv. istered in U.S, and Canada. Address; Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Gan. OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Avcom modations reserved for patients. References on application: WATCHES have OF Twent Diploma reg- HE watch trade has been T rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after a long period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of preduction cannot Say, but the fact re- mains that you. can buy from us we Ling. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2 1898. THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the omeoe of the Examiner Publishing Ca, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) Ons Vom, «8 € 0 6 6 6 4 ee Six Months, - © «© «2 «= « = Three Months, - « . © © © e _.00 One Month, = « e ee oe eee Sent post paid to smy part 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 The a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy .oods at all. ’ if you want agood and also the cheapest watch for the money, we reecmmend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear a very short time, : Sallciting a sbare of you patronage, we remain, Youas respectfully, VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest news, Subscription $1.00 a year. CHINA POINT WHARF. Sir,—As it is a common boast amongst tne Grits that “‘onr wharves and bridges present Government came into power” a brief account of the way they bave “at- tended” to China Point wharf, that was always keptin a good state of repair by the Conservatives, may be of some inter- est to your intel'igent readers. Sbortly after Tarte “ascended the throne” in 1896 this wharf, ora part of it at least, began to gradually sink into the river, a8 though it were trying to hide its head in shame of our vew boss. And nothing bas vetbeen done to arrest the progress uf decay ihat has been going on ever since; and this notwithstanding iuat we bavea Minister in the Cahinet with portf-lio, and a government of “business men” who have vot serupled to sp-nd milliuos of money in other parts of the Dominion, but have persistently refused to grant the farmers of this Jocality the shipping facilities they eo badly need. But we mu-t give Satan his due Tarte did do something in this matter for at the 96-97 sevsion ot Parliament the sum $600 was voted for the purposes, so *twas said of repairing our whart. Then with a great flourish of trumpets, the grits brought over to China Point six pieces of painted tim ber— poisoned p'lea they called them— and with this material they were going to do such a fine jobthiat in the spring we would have a wharf that would withs'and the ravages of time aod the worm-! Rut alas! for grit promises when spring came the only change we saw in the wharf was. tta a part of it had floated balf a mile down the river, while the timber that had cost nearly $100 a stick was left to rot on the bank, thereby effordinz us another illustration of how the people’s muon: y is spent by cur government of “business is bu-ines-” men. Not. ing more was heard about the matter ull last fall when word came from Sr Louis “ that the sum of $2.500 was to be voted fir the purpose of re-building our wherf, the work to be completed io t'me for the epring’s shipping. Thisnews created great ¢xcitement in the grit camp, and the first question was who would bave the job of overs:eing the work?” There wasa calm,then suddenly two of the faitbfal bretheron swingi:g their “soup ladles” round their beads, rushed into the arena to fight forthe “jul.” each com- & au’ vowing ‘hat “if he did not get it b+ svud mike t hot for our local govern ment! All wioter long the fight raged, until gentle spring came bringing with it a temporary cCestation of hostilities, +o that the white flag will likely float till another message comes from Ottawa. Meanwhile, Mr. Editer, in common withthe rest of the suffering cleciors of Canada, the chief canse that enables us to bear patiently with smiling faces the torture of grit misrule is to be found in the contemplation of the fact that in the year)90°, when Tarte and his minions shall be forced to appear atthe bar of public opinion, we shall share in the glory of wiping out of exist~ ence One of the most extravagant and incapable go ernment that ever disgraced @ Civilized country. SPECTATOR. Cherry Vallev. _ = at - AT - eee om ae Coughs and colds need not endured; they can be cured, and_ that quickly. Many mixtures are tem- porary in effect, but Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oi] with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This may prevent be serious were never properly attended to till the | TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER F rom Yesterdau's 9 Oclock Edition, New York, June l.—A despatch to the World from Port Antonio, Jemaica, says the fic+t engagement between Schley’s squadron and the Syanish ships of Cer- vera’s fivet took place Sunday night, about midnight. Two torpedo boats made a desperate effort 10 destroy the American ships. They were stopped in the nick of time, owing Texas, The torpedo boats bad cleared the bar- bor and were creeping along in the sha- dow of Morro Castile and the mountain at the entrance of the harbor. to the westward when the officer of the deck on They had travelled two miles night glasses. were turned on them andthe next the men, who bad beea sleeping at their loaded guns, were aroused and at work. made a quick rush with all speed on to~ wards the Brooklys and Texas, the bateries of Texas were pumping at them. the crews of port The rapid firing guns were used to re pulee the torpedo boats, The the alarmed the whole fleet. din of guus of the started io. The other ships were lying further off the shore. on each of them, in the belief that allo Cervera’s fleet wss coming out in a desper - a‘e effort to escape. water by all of the ships. The Texas and the Brooklyn poured such a furious shower of small shells at the torpedo boats that the latter wire forced to turn about and seek safety in the harbor. What damage they sustained is not known, The torp do boats took shelter under the for's and no attempt to pursue them was made. It is thought that neither of them was struck, as they retreated quickly and they made small targets in the uncertain light. j The Spaniards did not discharge their torpedce tough the» got within 500 y-r s of the Texar. The greatest vigilance is maintained at night on the Amer.can fleet to prevent such attacks as this one was. Such nerve-raking duty will soon hav its effect upon officers and men who hope to end it all in one decisive sweep upon the Spanish fleet and forts. Schley’s ships have made an examina tion of the batteries and channel, the search revealing muc s‘'ronger guns az mines than were supposed to exist, Early yesterday morning the Marbiehead {ven tured to'within two miles of the harbor and recognized the cruisers Cristobal Culor; @ cruiser of the, Vizcaya type, and the dismantled ‘cruiser Reina Mercedes uj on which guns have bsen mounted msking her a fioating fort. This leaves oply two ships of the Cape Verde squadrew tinae- counted for by Schiey. All the ships were originally in such # position in the harbor that they could no: be seen from outside,but on the appearance ‘fthe American warships they betrayed their presence by meving across ihe entrance to sweep it with broadsides 7+ ere tu the vigilance of the men onthe board the Texas sighted them through bis 5S 5 Two of the search lights of the Texas iastant The flashing of the lights told the Span- ianls tnat they were discovered and they Before their bows had swung around the Tera The machine guns of the Brooklyn were at wo:k a few se onds after the Texas had A call to g-neral quarters was s unded The search lights were placed on the Fo: th we are entitled to it on t and less price. ELEEEGGEESSEESSS id y hot summer, give you all thelelp ye whose advice in such m BABB ns satisfactorily. a ) BAILS BEES sso S656 65nn6nngnnes ASHASS se : We are determined to & Silks..; we ask you to see : Lapet Mulls, Grass Linen, etc. All the pretty cheer- Organdies,,, things,that will brighten the spring, and temper the May we get your opinion on the daipty styles we are showipg of 3 these goods, & Millinery Dress Goods... excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman's dress goods wants well and We have the largest and newest stock to select from. prices are lower than any other store in the city, We Keep No Stamps We give our customers the discount. is". Fer kins & Co., @ PS sscssscsasasssysesessy aera Ze | —i—_,_P - b Bi e Latest Style and Lowest Price get additional silk business by deserving it, aud consider the silks, and decide whether hat basis —merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, ” — A fine showing in Flowers, Feathers, hat Trimmings etc, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll u need in making a selection, and there are people here itters is worth having. That “Perkins” is widely know for its dress The > ~s F 2954800800 028008 SPIE EF Lg Ss LE ENF Ls PG LS PF is LGN B PE ESA SA PE ETE PRR ty ae SPP EASES SUNNYSIDE. Pure Spic..3 are Profitable But bad «pice is avominable. This is a truism that no compete honskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the rig¢at brand of Spice, and while there sre maay that are fairiy good, it »4 always safest to tae one which « invariably uni- That one is form. Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd | “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailirg frotri Montreal at 2 p.m, Sailing { about 6 p. m. *"Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27h June Monday 1 ith dii'y Monday 25ih July Monday 8th Aug. Monday 22nd Avg Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Monday 2rd Oct Monday 17th Oct Mundav 3lst Oct Monday 6th Juné Mondsy 20th June Monday fih July Mon lay [8th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August ) Monday 29h August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Ott Monday 7th Noy BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. / It pays well to be on good terms with); Mr. Tarte. Here is the Toronto dredging contrac: given out to Mr. Phino, the varnish man, | at $8 au bour, or $80 a day, although a | regular dredgiag contractor would do the | work for $6 an hour. All that’ Mr. Phinn has to do is to lung troubles. §oc. and $1.00; afl druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torento, | ' Furne:s Line of Steamers. aay S. S Halifax Gity sailsfrom Halifax “lst April, for Great Britain. This steamer has bee fitted u W. W. CLARKE, Agent, ; | a day. and Toronto Globe, revelling in p Nest snap, which FE W I AYLO YY with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- —— € le ) ‘eS ‘ , , a a 5 ble produce should appiy early. that it cannot even utter a nii}d” against the new outrage.—Mail an¢ Ew-| pire. | sub-let to the $6 expert and pocket$2@ A tt Israel Tarte’s'cousio, ihe Montreal cer. pet merchant, has another dredging cor~ tract, presumably of the same kind. In fact’ there is now established a eys- | tem of middlemen standing between the | contractor and the Governme hauls, his instrument atd echo, the its Crow’. | taxes the people «ff: two millions ost toall sense of honesty and ‘morality ! protest! / summer trip ; . ” } 7 ' | Carried at competition rates, Eggs band- | ntand making dividend, at the rate of 8 ~ | annum, on the Capital stock of this Bauk, Mr. Tarte thinks th:s is good politics,) bas been declared payable at ite banking bouse, on and after July 2nd, next. Transfer Books will be closed from 17th June, to second July next; of dollars, is +o inclusive. Mal Bay and Father Pvint. for tourists. accommodation un2urpzssed! Delighttul Passenger Freight led with great care. CARVELL BROS, Dividend Notice. comiimenicine j Mercuayt’s Baxx or P. E. I. a Ch’town, May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given thata half-yearly per cent per The both days By order of the board. J. M. 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