as ale ao -am aE I a e a ie ee ve oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 7, 1898. NT “ii EXAMINER CALEND..-. For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 6th day, Full Moon. 12th day, Last Quarter. xh day, New Moon. ' 1y, First Quarter. High Water. Sun YO. vve z Voorn wat. — nday 17 43 ‘ 230 746 429 15 54 9 19 5 45 49 29 9 46 7 ao 20 / 19 20 10 23 25 »3 10 48 il 16 23 0 OF 11 18 tole i $3 j11 $2 20 é 1 46 12 35 i9 4 10 Tuesday 24011261 i 5 1] Wednesday, 335/224) 16 | © 12 Thursday 4311322 15 7 13 Friday 5341505 13 9 14 Saturday 6 39 | 6 42 12 19 15.Sunday 733} 8 O02 9 es gee i6 Monday 820 904; 10 12 17, Tuesday 9 03 | 9 58 % 14 128 Wednesday 9 42 10 44 7 15 19 Thursday 10 16 11 25 6 16 20 Friday 10 41 Sati: 29 21 Saturday 0 04 {11 05 3 2s 22 Sunday 0 43 {11 31 3 ) 23 Monday 1 21 112 0 2 l 24, Tuesday 1 58 ‘12 43 l 25, Wednesday 2 37 | 1 23 0 23 26 Thursday x a 2 18 {3 59 24 ? Friday 404 ' 316 $3 ae 23 Saturday 4 56 | 4 33 58 ‘a 2% Sunday $1583. 37 29 Al Monday es ae ee 56 ys Puesday | 730,818) $5 ) To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. The favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. -calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifex. 4 4. RETURNING leave*’Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers Jeaveing Ch’*own Wednesduy morning via Pic- tou, 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- fion apply toW. W. Clarke, Agent, } Charlottetown, or to H. L, CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. BLACK{DIAMOND LINE The S. 8. Bonavicta-eailing f.om Mon- (real, Saturday Morning, May 7th, will be due ai Charlottetown Wednesday mor « ing, May 11tb, and will saii tor St. John’s aod Newfouadland, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. Ch’town, May 20th "98 93 3i eod. ‘TO PICTOU. The Steamer PKINCESS will leave Oh’tewn Steam Nav. (Co. whart every morbing at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- tou, connectirg with train for Halifax & , | Returning about | p. m. on arrival of day train from Halifax. By order F. W. BALES, C. 8. N. Co. Lid. su ] Issued every afternoon frem the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) One Year, - + - = = 4.00 Six Months, - - «© © = © = = 2.00 Three Months, - - . © © © = = 1.00 One Month, - = = - © © © © 0,35 Sent post paid to any past of Canada or the United Stat 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 THB EXAMINER From Yesterday's : 5 o'clock Evition, Key West, Apr:| 6— The French Transatlantic liner LaFayette, from Havre, was captured last evening whi'e trying to enter Havana harbor with cvatraband of war on board. When the LaFayette first appeared off Havana yesterday, she was warned against any altempts to eater the port. Aloutnight fall the ship made the second attempt to run the blockade and wae captured. Mavrip, May 6—Ata Cabinet Connci held yesterday the Queen tegent presided. Premier Senor Sagasta afternoon, explaiaed the entire situation and an- nounced the safe arrival of the steamer Alfonso XIII at Porto Rico. The Premier also announced the open ing of the Cuban Parliament. The Queen Regeut signed the war recour- ces bill. The cabinet afterwards * debated the financial situation. Measures were also taken and contemplated to preserve public order. lo the desturbed localities rioting con- tinues. Atthe seaport of Gijon, yesterday the fisherwomen and tobacco girls sacked several backeries and burned al! the octori factories, Maprib, via Paris, May 6.—The Cuban and Porto Rico authorities have cabled that there is no need to fear the Janding of American troops. May 6.—Ths Daily Mail’s correspondent says that the wan. of am- munition for the Cadiz fleet cauced the de- lay in sailing. The Cape Verde fleet will protably be compelled to return to Cadiz. Panis, May 6.—Itis alleged that two iron clades, two cruisers and three trons-~ Lonpon, ports are about to leave Cadiz to drive the Americans from Manila and then bombard the Californian porte. Maprip, May 6.—Thne debate on the Government’s policy was resumed in Congress yesterday afternoon, the sitting being mainly occupied with a continuaticn of Signor Rob'edo’s speech. He severely criticized the government for its lack o foresight and afier putting various ques tions to members of the government as to their plans he announced that he would ask the Corte’s to vote an income tax. Admiral Bermejo declined to answer a qnestion as to the whereabouts of the Cape Verde squadron, Senor Gullon, Minister of Foreign Affair) vigorously defended the Governments ac- tion. Lonpoy, May 6.—-A despatch to the Daily Chronicle from Cadiz, eays : “Th | battleship Pelayo and the cruiser Alfonso XIII have Jeft their anchorage in the Bay and gone tothe dockyard. The crui-er- Patrioia and Ripida are preparing with all speed aud are expected to sail together Havana, May 6.—The new Cc lonial Congress held us first session at noou yesterday. The former civil governor, Jose Brusov, was elected Presideut of the Seaate and Senor Jose Manuel del Cuetec, President of the Lower House. Maprip, May 6.—Sener Puigceiver, Minister of Finance, announced in Con- gress yesterday that the official gazette will +hort!y publish a decree forbidding the export of wheat. Key West, May 6,— The conditions of te Havana blockade remain uncbanged, the line being rigidly kept by the Mont-~ gomery and other cruisers uider Captain Converse, who is stillin temporary com - mand. Loxpox, May 6.—Further news of the battle of Manila is now being received. Spanish authori.ies say that Admiral Dewey was entrapped by Moutejo and suf- fered veverdly. New York, May 6.—A despatch from Vallejo says that Admiral Kirkland has received a cypher telegram to the effect | vuat two hundred men were killed on the U. 8. ship Baltimore at the recent battle. Loxpow Mey 6.—Certain of the powers have again made overtures to Great Britain looking towards intervention, but the latter refuses to take any part. It is significant that the Britisi authorities bave decided to immediately commission two new battle-ships recently completed. Wasurverox, May 6.—The seizure of the French liner Lafayette raises a de l.cate international question. It is certain that the French will entera protest et once. xy West, Mav 6.—There is reported wo have been amautiny On @ steamer Carry- It threatened to rexnit seriously but was put down with a ing U.S. troops to Cuba. firm hand. New Yors, May 5. A despatch from Madrid saves riot still rages throughout Spain, and continually threatens to break into revolutionary war. Carthegina bubbles and seethes with revolution, and troops are continually firing on angry mobs. Loxpox,May ¢6.—Great lose of life is re- ported during the taking of Manila. Loxpox, May 6.—It is believed that Admiral Sampson will attack the Canary Islands. British subjects will be removed at once. 2+e+e-— -—-———— The pain that sometimes strikes a man at the most inopportune moment is due tw indigestion. It may come in the midst of a dinner and make the feast a mockery. It is a reminder that he may not eat what he choores, por when be chooses. Heisa slave to the weakness of bis stomach. A man’s health and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food. This depends on his digestion. Remove the obstruction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Peilets. They are a positive cure for constipation and its attendant illa—headaches, sour stomach, flatulence, dizziness, biliousnese aud “heartburn.” The “Pellets” are very gentle in their action. They simply assirt natur-. i : av violent wrench to the system i:¥ lQure nO pain, nor griping. Send 31 :»)f stamps to cover cost of mailing only, sad reczive free » copy of Dr. Pierce: - « :Jizal Alvieer. Address Wor'd’s D ‘ysarg Madical Association, Buffalo, N —> A DOCTOR'S HOMAGE. Prescribed for his Patient South Awericen Rheumatic Cure, and the Man’s Own Words for it; “It Saved my Life.” Mr. Erskine, Manager for Dr. R. R. Hobkios, Grand Valley, writes: “I havea patient who bas been cured by Seuth American Rheumatic Care. He had been irving everything on earth witbout the slightest relief, and had taken to his bed. Three doves re}ieved him, and when he had taken iwo bo'tles hewas able to drive ont, He immediately came to me and said this gaeat remedy bad saved bis life. Thos renedy relieves in afew houre and is enong the world.--Seld by Dr.S. W. Dodd and G-o. E. Fughes. o2> ee ee Of the 250 stamps which have been is- sued the values have ranged from 1 cent to $5,000. TF ive dollars is the highest value among postage stamps, but newspaper stamps reach the hundred dollar mark, while a revenue stamp may represent $3,- UUU. The beautiful lace known as fayal is made from the fibers in the leaves of the bitter aloe, grown in the Azores islands, t velative of the common century plant. Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Thing: get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, makes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Qh’ SAL To arrive about the first of May 6000 BAGS Livepool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Balt for cattle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal Tar, Chemists, Torento. TSALY — ——_— = PEAKE BROS.& CO. feeds famished tissues, and | | = PS ty LARS “Fr =? a with thesa new goods. ABBAABBLH x KL, Sn GARBAGE SS made cape of the latest styles. ANTS ARBALS x © Ww your thoughts. 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Dr. Harvey's Conpirion Sold by all reliable dealers, 25¢ given POWDERS, per ] acsage. ~ 9 . : — mm Full #ze packaze sent post paid as sample on receipts f I Tre er ~~ a-qer 7 MONTR p treais CHRONIC DISEASES by he Sa)is- | » bury me hod of persistent -elf help, n rem "ving causes irom the blood. Ccu- tinu us, inteligen' treatmentin person or bv let-er insures Minimum Of suffer- 5 imgan! Maximum of cure possibiein each case. Aveid attempts anaided. | Graduate of fl. ¥. University And the NEW YORK HO*PITAL, T*en'y years practice in N. Y. Citv. Diploma recistered in 7 S$. andCanada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETUWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICE. Victoria Row Acegmoda tions reserved for patients, References On application, Oct I5 lyr t <<a comemaranenencenn Ep emnancmnan it mt/49 REMOVED G. G Jury has removed his jewel. ‘ ry business to Great Geo. St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop,where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and ».ill guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand- ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can't be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and solid gold wedding rings. SGP SHSKHEGGGSGHSS } | i : , een nearness DRESS COODS ' No doubt you've elven this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. yor kindly compare notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception of what the new dress ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. best to please you in this important matter of dress gvods choosing. Dimana CAPES There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. Not half haz— ard sick ups from this or that source ,where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully MILIINER ST Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking of. New Hosiery, New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, New Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, MONCTON TYWEEDS wwe 2243 G006 2488 EB" F’erkins & Co., SUNNYSIDE. are light-running, they are beautiful. ride them. Do you!. PRICE GES APRESS een CW GOODS... Our large stock ofnew Spring Goods is ready. Itis replete with unique prettiness and great durability at unusual low” prices. Come and get acquainted You can depend upon our doing our level Put our Millinery Department in Will SQ ssc arassnicasessys reser sesy pe T TIES DED GELLGLGIGLGIP SS SEPSIS Sanyey 2 oo @Oss RIDE ThE GO LIGHTLY KIND PAVGAESS WHEELS $40.00 Judged point by point the best wheel fr tne price in the city. L ght running, streng, well-finished., iVIPERIAL WHEELS The Go-Lightly Kind. A PLEASURE To Ride Them They don’t break down when you take them to the country. They Ladies of iaste S60 TO $75 G.C.JURY FRED P. NEWSON, Great George Street, { Ch’'town. AGENT