re ee we. Ch’towr, P. E. I, yee! THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 6th day, Full Moon. 121 Ly, Last Quarter. Bat New Moon. 28th day, First Quarter. High Water. ‘ny 91. vYe K at | Morn.| Aft. | Rises.; Sets. l ay 7 43 2M a¥ -8$30'74 429 |6 34 / 910 8 48 23 56 lay 946 9 3) 26 57 " 30 20 10 23 | 25 58 10 48 11 16 23 / 0 04 11 18 22 lL % Sunday 0 53 |11 52 20 4 9 Monday 1 46 12 35 19 4 10 Tuesday 240/126! 17 5 1l Wednesday | 3 35 | 2 24 ee Be. i2Thursday | 431/333; 15 | 7 13 Friday 5 34) 5 05 13 4 14 Saturday | 6 39 | 6 42 12 10 15 Sunday 733 8 02 ] ll i6 Monday 820 904) 10 12 17. Tuesday 9 03 | 9 58 8 14 18° nesday | 9 42 '10 44 7 15 19 Thursday 10 16 |11 25 6 16 20 Friday 10 41 | 5 17 2) Saturday 0 04 }11 05 4 8 2 Sunday 0 43 ili 31 3 20 23 Mon lay l 21 12 04 2 a1 24 Tuesday 1 58 112 43 1 22 25 Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 23 26 Thursday 318 | 2 18 {3 59 24 27 Friday 404 316 58 25 28 Saturday 456/433) 58 26 9 Sunday § 501553 57 27 0 Monday 6 <4 7° 56 28 $1 Tuesday 7 30\8 18 55 29 To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. rhe favorite S: S. “HALI- 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 Pie- teu, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m. 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. THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION - GOMPANY, LTD, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of aflernoon train from St. John) for Suwmerside, 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. John. Conaecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Railways for United States and Canada. ’ From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven a.m. (loca!) for Pictou,. (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Mlali- fax, at Halifax with €. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES, Srcrerary THE DAILY THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 21, 1898, nee Se seneseeneenennnane EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from te omsce of the Examiner Publishing Ce, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) Gu Tee, + © 6: & 8a 6 © Six Months, ©. @;- @ OO. @ + ®@ «0 Three Months, - © . One Month, = © «© © @ © « « 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 mews, Subscription $1.00 a year, TELEGRAPH | From Yesterdav’s 9 O'Clock Edition, 20.—The new Cabinet Maprip, May ministers took their portfolios over yester~ day afternoon. The Cabinet will present itself to the Chamber today, when Senor Romero y Robledo wiil ask for a statement on the crisis. The Spanish newspapers censure the government of Hong Kong for permitting the American warships to revictual, and they say they cannot understand Grent Britain’s allowing the United States to cut the West India cables. Key Wet, Fle., May 20.—Some of the smaller ships which returned from various points on the blockade line yesterday report that all is quiet along the coast. Wasuineton, May 20.—Tke regular troops which are to accompany the expe~ dition to the Philippine Islands were de» termined upon at the war department yesterday, and orders for them to proceed promptly to the coast will be iseued. These, with the volunteers from the Wes- tern States, are the troops who are to be sent to reinforce Admiral Dewey and enable bim to take Manila. The Quarte:-Master’s Department re- ports that the four ships which have been chartered for carrying the troops to Ma- nila will be ready to sail inside of ten daye. i + <= NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_———_—_—_ —The Liberal politicisba who were g ing to reduce the ordinary ontlays of the Government to $34,000,000 have rushed them up to $40,569,000. —It is rumored tha the British Fore; a Uftice has agreed ww concessions in We Africa in return for French concessions elsewhere, not impossible in connection- with the developments of English trade iu China. ~The London Daily News says it hears that “while Mr. Chamberlain’s intention to take the line he did in his Birmingham speech was not communicated to the Cab- inet it was fully made knewa to Lord Salisbury, aod met with his approval.” —A_ despatch to the London Time- from Manila, dated May 13, says: “As a means of keeping the natives loyal and inducing them to refrain from assisting the Americans, Governor-General August 1a8 instituted a consulting assembly, com- posed of fifteen members, of mixed ard native blood. Its president is Senor Paterno, who achieved the late peace, and accompanied the rebels to Hong Kong 1 December. “Preparations are being made to send the food supplies.to outlying dir- 'ricts incase of@ bombardment. To- Archbishep of Manila appoints dane |7 next as the day of rejoic ng at the reneweu consecration of the Philippine Islands to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.” —Says the Ottawa correspondent of the Sun: After all the Stikine railway is to be bailt. Mackenzie and Mann have made an offer tothe British Columbia govern- ment (9 build the road with an extenaion to the coast of British Columbia, making it, in fact, what it was by Mr. Sifton’s scheme only in name, an ai) Canadian line. The British Columbis legislature have paseed a re- solution and a bill contirming the arrange- ment. By this scheme the provinceis to pay the coutractors $4000 « mile for the construction of the road and is to receive four per cent of the net earnings of the line. It is contended that the province wil] not loose anything but that the proceeds wil! pay the interest on the investment and possibly the contractors expect the urusl inileage subsidy frem the Dominion gov- ernment, buat they make no mention of that in their negotiations with British Colombia. ECONOMY in taking Hood’s San saparilla, becausé << 109 doses one dollar” {3 peculiar to and true only of the One True BLOCD Purifier. es We are now doing business in the store formerly occapied by Miller Bros. We want tosee every one in need of good NAT GOODWIN’S DOG. Many Remarkable Features That Prove the Canine to Have Been Unique. ‘‘Did you ever hear about Nat Goodwin’s big dog? No? Well, I don’t vouch for the truth of this, but here’s his history,’’ said one of the men at the Chicago club. ‘‘ You know Nat’s magnetism would give points to a compass. Well, Nat was walking along a_ street one day when he passed a yard where there was a big St. Bernard chained to a doghouse. Nat looked at the dog and the dog looked at him and that settled it. The dog strained at his chain until it broke, then bounded to Nat, leaped and fawned on him and followed him home. Nat’s valet gave the dog a scrub- bing ina bathtub, and they had to make a jardiniere of the tub, because the waste pipe became dammed for any further use. The dog was named Jason. You’ve all heard of Jason and the Golden Fleece. “The dog was intelligent, and Nat thought he would teach him some tricks. Nat knows a good many tricks himself and knows how to take one pretty well too. The dog was slow at first, but Nat said, ‘I'll teach him in time.’ So he plant- ed the tub full of thyme and made the dog sleep in it, and do you know that dog got so he could tell thyme as well as a human being could. Whey, he even got to chew- ing the clocks out of Nat’s hosiery. ‘* His end was very sad, to hear Nat tell it. He was killed by an elephant in a menagerie. Nat and the dog were in the | menagerie part of a circus one afternoon and while looking at the animals Nat missed Jason. Hearing a rumpus in the center of the tent, where the elephants and ponies and camels make a show of them- selves, Nat rushed over, and there was a keeper trying to drive Jason away from a big camel. The dog was chewing the cainel’s tail with all his masticating strength, and the poor camel was howling with pain. Then the clephant threw a trunk on the dog, and Nat was just in time to see him breathe his last. ‘Poor Jason!’ said Nat. ‘He was only fulfilling his destiny. Once on-a time he strained at a Nat, and he died trying to swallow a camel.’ ’’—Chicago Times-Herald. TN ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and E-npire: Mr. Ernest Pacaud, who gained considerable notoriety Curing the Mercier rey'm» in Quebec, has decided to rnn for the Q xiebec Legislature for the vacancy cau-ed by the death of the late Mr. Oliver, «f Levis. Moutreal Gazette: Perhaps $500 added t> the member~’ sessional allowance would make the threatened new Yukon deal ¢o down more readily in Parliament. If 30, Messr-. Mackenzie and Mann,and nottie taxpayers, “hould put up the money. Well Made Makes Well Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re- search. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human ills. It purifies and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive urgans and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, an every form of skin disease; cures liver <r kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- eee fever,and by purifying the blood it eeps the whole system healthy. Sarsa- Hood’s parilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills sce sicaasoue. ‘we. Valuable Proprety FOR SALE The White Houee, Dundas Esplanade is Offered tur sale. This desirable property combines the advantages oftown and country house. Good bathing and boating at fvot of gar den. F rst rate+tables, coach-houses and large yard room, Flower and vegetable gardens and con - servatorv. House contains about 12 rooms, apd is heated by hot air; with marble mautels down etairs. Large drawing room length of hbonse; bath room with hot and cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in eS The sLore front ia also owned in con- nection with the property, for severa! hundred feet out. For partienlars apply to i J. S. MORRIS. Grtntinen MONTREAL & QUEBEC wn Chas SOURIS, The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly once a tortnight dur.ng the present season. Sai!'ig 1rom Mon- realon or about 25th April. Merchants dering goods would ‘+c well to have hem come by this line. For rates of réight or otber particulars, enquire of dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. ys INT Kh HABA with thesa new goods. TES Ny you kindly eompare notes witl made cape of the latest styles. BBAGAGAGHBAL wn SK Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat your thoughts. ABABARGAALSA N AL { j Gp enee DR, Ghat treats CHRONIC DISEA~ES by the Salis- bury me‘ hod of persistent self-help, u rem ‘ving causes from the blood. Cca- oe: tinu.us inteligont treatmentip person or by let er insures M' bpimum of suffer- ) ingand Maximum of eure possible in each case. Avoid aitemp’s unaided. Graduate of N.Y. University tf Andthe NEW YORK HOSPITAL. T*en‘y vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma rezistered in !7.8. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, - CANAD«a OFFICE. Victoria Row Accomod: tions reserved for patients, References on application, a Oct 15 lyr Biccocasn BEBE SSGESEGESESGGSGGES ATSH NEW GOODS... Our large stock of new Spring Goods is ready. prettiness and great durability at unusual low prices. DRESS COOoDS No doubt you've given this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. beW deess ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. st to please you in thie important matter of dress gods ehoosing. esFRING CAPES There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. ard sick ups from this or that source where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes New Hosiery. New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, New Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, MONCTON TYEEDS wwe 2646S 80468884288 EE". Petr kins & Co., p DOsasacssssscsssssssssssa.csoss B® = : 5oe@ -ltis replete with unique Come and get acquainted — a eC CF Will 1usand see how near we have come to your conception of what the You can depend upon our doing our level Not half haz- MILLINERY or Bonnet you are thinking of. Put our Millinery Department ia SPN 15 Fp SGP A PERS SFL LAPSE I a PR TIS SUNNYSIDE. "@@ ¥ HoraceHaszaxrd | Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING The Acaia Sugar Refining Co, Limited _—_— Extra standard Granulated K xtra Circle C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups. Samples and prices mailed upon application, PICKFORD & BLACK , < 7 mee HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF 1898. S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1§98, fur Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The Steamer has excelient passenger accom - modation. Saloon amidships. Special luw freights will be givea this season, For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’itown, May 14, 1898 VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE anes MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- Titse Guaranteed. eroekery. Call and see us in the Cheap MATTHEW & McLEAN Possession immediately. Apply to bina Store.—W P Colwill, -m } Agents atSouris. E. H. BEER, Ch’town, 2wkdy & wy. ¢ 75101 63 2awdwtt, Office and Sample Rooms Charloute town, 9th May, 1898, Hforace Haszard, P. E. I. Agent. Mes-s. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszard; Agent. PURE INDIA TEA. The famous Brauwin brand direct from the gardens, Horace Haszard: Agent for Canada, Flour, Cornmeal &zc. ; Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleat. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bran, K. D. Cornmeal, White Beans. Prices quoted in car lots delivered t> any point on P.E.1. connected by rail or water. Horace Haszar Miller’s Agent IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. Choicest Porto Rico Molasses, Bright Barbados, do Porto Kico Sugar, Demerara Crystals, HORACE HASZARD, ..-.-Cameron Block, Qu332 Squar i i eli