a Pee eee Bes. ester acer ny seman ia name aati aman cerita ars — 2 ats THE EXAMINER CALENDA> For May, 1898. MOON’S . CHANGES. @th day, Full Moon, ay, Last Quarter. ih day, New Moon. day, First Quarter. High Water. Sun Ve} - ae ) .0rn. A | pels ay 1743 8 30 7 46 4 29 » 54 9 19 } 4» oO ; 9. 0 »/ nae a LD 535 a il J 0 04 111 22 i b 0 $3 115 20 “ ‘A ay 1 46 12 35 19 t Caesday 240\|126/| 17 ) inesday| 3 35 | 2 24 16 ; 2 Tharsday 6341:3 oo 15 7 t3 Friday £34156 13 9 t4 Saturday 639 6 42 12 10 2$ Sunday 733 | $8 G2 aa Pan sf) Monday 8 20 904; 10 12 iL? Tuesday 903 9 58 8 14 L6 Wednesday 9 42 10 44 7 15 is isday 10 16 11 25 6 16 © Friday 10 41 5 17 i Saturday 0 04 |11 05 4 1g 22 Sunday 0 43 |11 31 3 20 Y2 Monday 1 21 12 04 2 21 2A T'nesday 1 58 12 43 l 15 Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 2 24 Thursday 318 | 2 18 |3 59 2 27 Friday 404: 3 16 53 5 4B Saturdav 456 4 33 52 29 Sunday 5 50 5 53 57 7 ( Monday Oa i:7 i 56 26 ‘L Tuesday 7301818) 55 29 To Boston COMMENCING MAY:I0th. Phe favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- taswn for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. ealling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at moon. Paszengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- hou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] . te. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. L. ERailway. For further rates and all informa- tien apply toW. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8, = THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival “ afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Soamerside, connecting there with express craia for Charlottetown, rem SUMMERSIDE an arrival of ‘meening train from Charlottetown) for @siat Du Chene connecting witn day traiu '@ec St. John. . Connecton at Moncton with train for ‘hamada and at St. Joho with Steamers of Taternations! Line and Raiiways for \Tlaited States and Canada. t@rom PICTOU (on arrivalof day ara.a (rom Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven _ aa. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there vith day train for Cape Breton and Aali-~ et.at Halifax. with C. A. & P. Line for --oE.W. HALES Ci2town; P. E. 1. SECRETAR THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the omce of the Examiner Publishing Ca, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) Gas Tee, «2 3 © © < + 2 +e Six Months, - © «© s © « « —_— Three Months,- - . © © © « ..00 One Month, . «2-8 eeee. 0.35 Sent post paid te amy pert 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, a TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterdav’s 5 o'clock Edition, May 30.—At 12,30 this (Monday) morning the Navy Department W ASHINGTON, received a despatch from Commander Schley, announcirg definitely that he bad located Admiral Cervera’s Cape aqvadron inthe Bay of Santiago de Ouba. Verde The Commodore states that he has seen and recognized the vessels of the Spaniah tleet. Wasutnctox, May 30.—Sunday passed official circles and an entire lack of in- uneventfelly here in was characterized by formation from army Not a single bulletin on any subject was displayed in the Navy Department. San Francisco, May 30.—Twelve bur. dred regulars arrived today and went into camp. There was no Jet up io the’ preparations for the embarkation fcr tie second « » pedition to the Philippines which will and navy sources. eail in about ten days. WasainGton, May 30.—The Associated Press despatch from Madrid giving the account of a naval battle between the combined squadrons of Sampson and Schley and that of Cervera is absolutely discredited by naval cfti:ers. Tl e r advices show that it is not possible that the fight should have occurred. Weil Made | an Vlakes 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 organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula erupiions boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, an every form of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up tue neryous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- »hoid fever,and by purifying tae blood it eeps the whole system healthy. Hood’s *rsin O00’ S (parila Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills sii iaducue. ‘we WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 ——— ee eee rrinting in all its branches at the Exau- INER Office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, on P. E. Island. — A PIRATE’S FITTING END. The Buccaneer L’Olonnois Was Tortured to Death by Inaians. In St. Nicholas, in his series of sketches of ‘‘The Buccaneers of Our Coast,’’ Mr. Frank R. Stockton tells of the adventures of L’Olonnois, the Frenchman. While coasting along Hon- duras L’Olonnois ran his vessel ashore. Mr. Stockton says: Aw it was impossible to get their great vessel off the sand banks the pi- rates set to work to break her up and build a boat out of her planks. But when they began the work they had no idea it would take so long to builda boat. It was months before the un- wieldy cratt was finished, and they oc- cupied part of the time in gardening, planting French beans, which were ripe in bout six weeks, and gavethbem some fresh vegetables. They also had some of the ship’s stores, and made bread, thus managing to live very well. L’Olonnois was never intended by nature to be a boatbuilder, and when the boat was finished it was discovered that it bad been planned so badly that it would not bold them all, so ibey drew lots to see who shculd embark in ber, for one-half of them would bave to stay until the others came back. Of course L’Olonnois went in the boat, and he reached the mouth of the Nicaragua river. There bis party was attacked by some Spaniards and Indians, who killed, more than half of them and prevented the others from landing. L’Olonnois and the rest of his men got safely away, and they might have sailed back to th island where they had left their com- rades, for there was now room enough for them all. But instead they went to the coast ot Cartagena. The pirates left ou the island by their heartless companicns were rescned by a buccaneering vessel, but L’OGlonuois hi now reached the exd of reer. On the shcres where he landed bo dir not find prosperous villages and peace his wicked ca ful inhabitants to be robled, but insteas be came tpou a Lirce trive cf Indiex exlled iy ine &paniards **bravos, or Wild wen Lutse people wocld neve have anytmuys to cowlh the whi It was imuposs.cle te con rt pacity them. ‘Lhey butuad Jife me. They had heard of L Olcliucts and | buccanecrs, vzd whey thes ud t. notorious pirate upon t ces the were | ait ¥? iaey ti ncros i... towesd <n76.: i Lis rac Nezrly al! of the buersucers wer Killed, and L’'Olonnois, being take: prisoner, was pnt to deatb with mor! cruel tortures—a fute of which be bau uo right to co:mpl.in. DR. LYMAN BEECHER. The Great Preacher's Peculizr Habits In Ireparing His Sermens. Dr. Lyman Beecher’s peculiar habit shown by his metbod of preparing ser mous, are illustrated in Annie Field's lutest Look, *‘Tbe Lifg and Letters ct tlarrict Deocher Stowe.’’ In ber words: ‘If he was to preach in the evening, bo was to be seen all day talking wiih whoever would talk, accessible to ail, full of every body’s affairs, business and burdens, ti! an bour or two before thi wbh.u be would rush upinto hi: study (which heal ways preferred should be the topmest room of the bouse), and, throwing oJ bis coat, after a swing o1 two with the dumbbells to settle th: balance of bis muscles, he would sit down and dash abead, making quanti ties of hieroglyphic notes on small stub bed bits of paper about as big as the palm of his band. The bells would be gin to ring, and still be would write They would toll loud and long, and hi: wife would say, ‘He will certainly b« late,’ and then would be ruuuing Up and down stairs of messengers to £: that be wag finished, till, sactas 1'- last stroke of the bell was dying away, be would emerge from the study wit! bis coat very much awry and come down the stairs like a hurricane, stand impatiently protesting while female bands tbat ever lay in wait adjusted his cravat and settled bis coat collar, call ing loudly the while for a pin to fasten togetber the stubbed little bits of papes tlic, | aforesaid, which being duly drepped into the crown of bis hat and, hooking wife or daughter like a satchel on bis} arm, away he would start om such a | race through the streets as left neither | brain nor breath till the church was gained. Then came the process of get- ting in through crowded aisles wedges} up with heads, the bustle and stir and | bush to look at him as, with a matter | of fact, businesslike push, he elbowed | his way through them and up the pulpit : stairs.’’ ’ g- CONOMY in taking Hood’s Bar saparilla, because «109 doses one dollaz” ts peculiar to and true only of | the One True BLOOD Purifier. —— a §. 4. MeLEAN, Q.C CHARLOTTETOW* BROWN’S BLOCK, £0 4aaT Market Garden, Orchard end Cottage To Let on very reasonable terms; within the city limits. Apply to L. L. BEER. 100—lw : FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre Jot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road } Apply to the cfice af L. L. BEER Clin i a Be at al TINT ms ¥; Fo! and less price. ALAAGAABASG: hot summer, there goods, SEBEL ° ww whose advice in such ma Dress Go THK HINT - * e satisfactorily. Nd Lids: x Sh we the Latest Style and Lowest Price wt . liz We are determined to get additional silk business by deserving it, i Sand we ask you to see aud consider the silks, and decide whether we are entitled to it on that basis —merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, : # Organdies,, things,that will brighten the spring, and temper the May we get your opinion on the dainty styles we are showing of Millinery give you all thelelp you need in making a selection, and there are people here ample evid-nce 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. > o Oe 242488 320468 O2S83 HABAAAADAA apet Mulls, Grass Linen, etc, All the pretty cheer- A fine showing in Flowers. Feathers, hat Trimmings etc, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll tters is worth having. él That “Perkins” is widely know for its dress © S ood excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is The SUNNYSIDE. ’ @ BRsssascasssasossssssess soogs® Gem Tes‘ -. The radiograph—th.. *- the Roent- gen ray ‘‘photograph’’— 1 excellent test for gems. Diamonds, purls, rubies, turquoises, emeralds, opals, garnets, sap- phires and so on all give a black radio- grapb, whereas paste imitations give only a faint radiograph, hardly visible. A minute’s expusure is sufficient to tell a true from a false stone. Quick Fingers. The dexterity of a modern virtuoso’s fingers made a deep impression on an old farmer who was among the audience at a ‘‘piano recital.’’ Clapping both hands suddenly down upon his knees, he was heard to exclaim, ‘‘I’d give $100 to bave that man pick peas for me!’’— Troy Times. Not Sufficiently Explicit. Timkins—Whao is that solemn look- ing man? Simkins—Why, that’s Crankleigh, the great society leader. Timkins—Society for the suppression xf what?—Chicago News, Tf your children are well but not rubust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. It keepsthem well and strong all w*>*-7. It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- | did food tonic. 50c. and $1.00, all drugeists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Toreata SOREN OR etn S ELEN tenon nee emeiiie —_——— Furness Line of Steamers. S. S Halifax Uity sailsfrom Halifax 21st April, for Great Britain. This steamer has been fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. —— Coat and Vest makers, at ‘Imperial Adlets, | ‘In rain or shine the Imperial Wheel glides with equal swiftness.” “Hill climbing no burden when mounted on an Imperial—the go-lighily kin 1.” Ma. “Nothing so good has ever before been offered at so small a pric? as the | Imperal W heel.” “Price reduced, but high quality still maintained in the Imperial.” _ he 1898 Imperial models are mechanicaliy correct in especially attractive.’ : “wT > es, whaale » alin . ” design, > ” | “The cream of the seasen and every one fully guaranteed —Imperial The most up-to-date Bicycle in the city. “A bicycle to be proud of, the Imperial, its every point a good point.” “Ride the best—Im perials—the go-lightly kind, FRED P. NEWSON, | et D. A. BRUCES |