"agi alia a ——— | . oo ee pane agian Ring A gil hell gol 1 Fa ple aie eS “~;~* s THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 12, 1898. == lr m= Pet cll . THE EXAMINER CALENDA For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. Sih day, Full Moon. n day, Last Quarter. , day, New Moon. i day, First Quarter. yo} Hhigh Water. | Sun 3 To | Morn.| Aft. | Rises.; Sets. nday 7 43 ie oMondey ' 830/746 429 |6 54 eoday 910 8 48 25 30 + day 9460 9 31 26 37 y 1020.10 28; 2 58 19 48 i1 16 23:4 0 04 11 lé 22 1 Q 53 11 52 2 : 1 Monda 1 46 |12 35 | ) Tuesday 240'126| 1 11 Wednesday 3 35 | 2 @ | 16 6 i2 Thursday smistarTe..F i3 Friday 5 34 5 05 eo ae Saturda 6 39642} 12 19 $ Sa ane 733 802 ll | il id Monday | $20 9 04) 10 12 Pyesday 903 9 58 3 14 sday| 9 42 '10 44 7 15 siay 10 16 11 25 6 16 ) Friday 10 41 | 5 17 s iay 0 04 11 05 4 18 day 0 43 ‘11 31 3 29 3 Ly t Zi ‘12 O 2 21 Ly 1 58 12 43 .i 2 5 inesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 25 sday 781 2 is 13 39 yA dé 4 viaay 4 04 3 16 58 23 ‘8Saturday | 4 56 | 4 33 58 A 9 Sunday § 50: 5 53 57 , fontay O43: 7 ks 56 ; esday 730.818 55 wd Plant Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. The 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. Pas:engers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] . . i. "Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I Ruilway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. S. Bonavi.ta sailing f.om Mon- (real, Saturday Mornioy, May 7th, will ‘ be due at Charlottetown Wednesday mor - | iag, May 11th, and will sail for St. Joh’ aod Newfouadland, carryiog Borees, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowe-t possib!: raes. For further particulara as to freight and passage apvly to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. Ul’town, May 20th “98 93 3i eod. TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Oh’tewn Steam Nav. Co. whart every moruing at seven o'clock, local, tor Pic- toa, connecting with train for Halitax &c , Returning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day tra’n from Halifax. By order F. W. BALES, Sec’y C. 8. N. Co.. Lid. | One Month, jie sees oe Sent post paid te any past of Canada or the United States. THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) One Year, - - *- * 4 Six Months, - - = = 2 2 2 = 2 Three Months,- - . - = = = = lL. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in es Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- ouaiee all the latest news. Subscription $1.00 a year. TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterday's 5 o'clock Edition. Loxpox, May 11.—Ther? is n0 corfirm- ation of the report that fleet from Cave Verdes bas returned to Cadiz the Spanish but it is generaily re,arded as the most likely wovemert to be made, and as an indication that Spain has decided to Jet her West Indian possession go. The question is generally asked, what possible use has Spain for continuing hopeless struggle, as it is contidered nex to impossible that she has any alteruative plon, or that the retreat of the squadron hides any strategic design. Mapaip, May 11.—A despatch received here from Havana this afternoon says that the Spanish steamer Montserrat, which, with a valuable cargo, troops and a large tum of money intended for Havans, escap- ed the United States fleet and entered the port of Cienfuegos, Cuba, has now run the blockade of the American equadron and has entered the port of Havana in safety. Honea May 11.—The Tonkin pspere, under French direction, denounc the Americans ¢s pirates aud the Anglo Saxon race as encroach'ng upon the Latin race, It 13 reported that naval movements ae now }rogressing which suggest an tion party of the powers to intervene be. tween the United States and Spain. Lonxpoyn, May 11.—The Chambers Cun.- he S;anish porte, says a especial despatch from Madrid, have decided to provide ana fit oul several auxiliary crui-ers of fron three to four thousand tons with a speed o: 18 to 20 knots, to watch the Spanis! coast. They will venture out to sea am run a blockade if necessary. Kone, inten merce of some of most important Toronto, May 11,—Palton McCarths sutlered a relapse this morning, but this afternoon he was reported a little beter. His condition is still very serious. Hoxe Kono, May 11.—The British gup- bout swift will relieve the British gunboa Linnet ai Manila. She will leave Hony Korg tomorrow ror the Philippines. f a Dyspepsia ay Wegrades its victims. It puts them in the power of the weakest organ of Lhe body and makes them its slaves. they must eat to suit it, drink to suit it, and live a lenten life of self-denfal. have cured many bad cases o! dyspepsia—they will cure you, if you are suffering from that disease. Mrs. H. B. Anderson, 15 Williams Street, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes : “ Ayer’s Pills cured me of dyspepsia from which I had suffered for three years. They beat every other medi- cine.” AYER’S PILLS Cure Notes from Bridgetown. The Dundas Dairying Association bas built a large dairy station, at Bridgetown. The factory is nearly completed and will be in operation early in June. The build~ ing is 66 by 28 feet, and 14 feet post. There will bea hali overhead 5@ by 25 feet. The directors are Dunald McKenzie, Pres- ident; John N McLeod, Jobn J Campbell, Thomas Wigginion, Willian McLeod, Charles B Clay, Lewis G Ross and Wil! iam B Laird, Sec’y. Mr. Neil S. Ross is contractor, assisted by a+taffof good workmen. The curing room, is 24. x 28 feet, double ceiled and double papered between, and has a cold air drain underneach 100 feet Jong. The building bas all the modern improved machinery for mannfactnring cheese, and will have a butter plant in November. The plant was furnished by Mr. John D. Bell. of Moutagne. [he factory is in w desirable location, and has a oa -ver-failing spring of water 25 feet from the building. Considerable improvements are notic- able in the village of Bridgetown. The Messrs L McKay & Sons’ carriage building establishment is doing a fair business this season, 0 much #0, that a building fora showroom is nearly completed by that wellskaown firm. Mr. Jobn Cobb, is the blacksmith farm man, and no doubt the meeLanical part of his business will be well] executed. The health of the inhabitants of Bridge | town, Dundas, ete., is looked after by our e-teemed friend,Dr. D. Morris, who bas an (ffice at Dundas, aod who has an exteo- sive practice in the adjoisiog settlements G. ——@+ee« ANOTHER VOICE FROM MORELL. €1r,—In the Guardian of the 5th inst., appears an epistle over the signa’ure of *Temperauce,” in which he makes « cowardly and uncalled for attack upon Mre. Divgwell, the respected hotel keeper of that place, and atthe sanie time he enlogizes Mr. J. WU. Dingwel!. But Mr. Dingwell is tooshrewd a man to take down anv of the blarney of ‘Mr. Temperance.” Te the people within a radius of 15 milee the uitersnce of * Temperance ” wl! be tsken with # zrain of salt, for they are cogn Zant of the character otf the hones Mrs. Dir gweli keeps; but toan outsider the impression uo doubt would be convey- ed, that she keeps a modern barroom where the clink of glasses resounds fom early morn till dewey eve, and wings from the pockets of the widow’s son and over indulgent father the Jaet nickle of the r hard earnings—but such is far from beirg the case. Now to the facts. Mrs. Dingwell keeps the only house between Souria and Gher-. ‘ottetown where a traveilercan be pp rly accommodated, and the writer has vie: beard respec'able travellers say that sie apd Mrs. Martin, of Dundas, keep the best country houses in King’s County N ither does does she ca!l any person irom the road to patronize her, nor is ske to be blamed with creating a craving for stimu~ lant, as “ Temperance ” wonld rv to impress upon the -uhlics ard tothe poor of the surroundiu couctr «be ia -ver reauy to lend a beplio 1-ne; aad in cases of sickness how o’ten ave medical men recom .ende i her candy, of wivch she alweya keeps tor ery best, notwithstanding the opinion of uiperence Othe country. As aciosing cemark, we hould strongly advise Tem~ mYrance '© ji-ave the giant Llackem ty of Lo; 40 a'cneasied e3u’t relish the ide. ot 18 Lan been drawn inio a pnews;ape? coniruv'r+y, and when roused he is «& formedabls antagonist. If th s scribe is in earnest in the cause of temperance, why not come out lke aman over hi. rea! - gnature, and stick to the truth. When hb: loee, the writer of this letter will bave vien y of material; with whic) to give him oattle, asd will adopt no “nom de plume.’’ Fair Puay. i A Fine Opportunity. The commission that is to be appointed by Great Britain and the United State«, jointly, to cons der all qaestions in dispute vetween the two countries, gives our gov- rroment @ splendid opoertuuity to do good work for Cavada We wavta market for our barley, our fish, our tattle, our lumber, and for many wher products, next door : We wantthe canal, the coasting, the fishery questions, settled beyond cuntro- versy. Ifthe government can bring these icsues to a satisfactory conclusion, it Swill de- serve, and will receive, credit,— Mail ard Empire. _ oor er Barrets or Gotp.— Paui Frank, of Saanich, who took heard of eattle to tne K iondike last vear.ia working on alay a‘ Benanza Creek. and is doing very well. He also owns a claim on Dominion Creek. A cording to one report, prohably a little exaggerated, Mr. Frank ia taking ovt f om | 7> to 100 bucket: adav, each bnocket containing 10 pavs and each pan valued et | $13. At this rete he would he making $13,000 aday. But this is not nearly +s} wel! as another men is ead, by the write~ ofanitem, iedcing. This “other man? is taking out, according to the ijem refer- red to, dirt valued at $300 a pan. If he tco, can take ont 100 buckers, 10 pans to the. bucket, each day, some ofthe Vande:~ bilts ana A-tors wouid! ke to Chaoge | pisces with him fora few daye. A men | who ‘an make $300,000 aday shovelling dirt is doing pretty well, even tor Klonkike | | To Cure a Cold in one Bay . ,, fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Table A’'l Druegists refund the aon ig il fails = Dyspepsia Guct, dv HE Se TBI FS ed re (amt oP x: HAA, Our large stock of q $ with thesa new goods, HBABBLBAABAA RES ° ww made cape of the Jatest styles. TIHTNIILS NZ: ¥ your thoughts. oi New ALT Is KARL si SU, Ly etn . /® DR. Ut | treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury me hod of persistent self-help, n removing Causes irom the blood. Cea- | tinn us intel:gen' treatmentin person or by let «r insures M'pimum of suffer- | imgana Marimum of cure possiblein each care, : Avoid atiemp's anaided. Graduare of N.Y, University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Tsen'y years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma re_istered in 'T.8, and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANAD» OFFICE. Victoria Row. Acegmod» tions reserved for patients. References ov application, Oct 15 lyr { nh es 2} ~ ) ne REMOVED G. G Jury has removed his jewel ry Lusiness 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 v.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. sreat George Street, Ch’town. Lavi, Beales Corne C. 6. JORY . Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still h.ve some very extra brands of Freach Cham pagne> i -sock. Crand Mous: eux, Chateau de Pieriand, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum's Extra Dry. Alfred Great er « Co’s, JOY & DAVIES Qasrsassaassasassaases agar QBs | NEW GOODS... prettiness and great durability at unusual low prices. No doubt you’ve siven this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. you kindly eompare notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception of what the neW deess ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. beSt to please you in thie important matter of dress gcods choosing. SPRING 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 Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking of. New Hosiery. New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, MONCTON TYW/EEDS woes 2703 G48G6 24088 EH. er kins & Co. SHABSGLGIBGAGL SS # -_=- new Spring Goods is ready. ‘Itis replete with unique Come and get acquainted DRESS CO0ODS Will You can depend upon our doing our level Not half haz- MILLINERS Put our Millinery Department in Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, *, ‘ SUNNYSIDE. eco ¥® PRIGRESS WHEELS $40.00 Looks as good, will wear better and is lighter running than most $69 wheels, An up-to-date wheel for a little price IMPERIAL WHEEL — PRICE 860 'TO $75 The Highest Grade Wheel Made. The handsomest, strong¢ st and lightest running wheels in the city. Ride the go- lightly kind. FRED P. NEWSON, _ a " me he a atime cee agen eee Aenea