apr neces _<_$_$$_ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 13, 1898. <Z5 EXAMINER CALENDA> For May, 1898. — MOON’S CHANGES. 6h day, Full Moon. h day, Last Quarter. i~ *#th day, New Moon. iay, First Quarter. 2 | High Water. Sun “+ DayofWe’'k — neeet 2D Morn.| Aft. | ises., Sets. Sunday 7 43 | a 2 Monday 830 746 4 29 > 54 Tuesday 910 8 45 28 0 dnesday 946 931) 26 37 shay 10 20 19 28 25” 53 19 48 11 1o 23 0 04 11 18 ZZ s §3 ill 52 20 : Y Monday 1 46 12 35 19 4 10 Tuesday 2 40/1 26 17 5 11 Wednesday | 3 35 | 2 24) 16 6 12 Thursday 4 31 >a iJ / 13 Friday — 534/505) 13 9 14 Saturday 6 39 | 6 42 12 19 15 Sunday 733 ;\18 02 + Li i6 Monday g8 20/904), 10 12 17 Tuesday 903 9 58 § 1 esday | 9 42 110 44 7 15 19 Taurs 10 16 ‘11 25 6 l6 20 Friday 10 41 | 5 17 21 Saturday 0 04 11 05 4 18 22 Sunday 0 43 (11 31 3 2) 23 Monday 1 21 [12 04 2 Z + Tuesday 1 58 12 43 l 22 ) Wednesday 2 37 | 1 23 0 23 rsday 2.1812 45 59 24 ; lay 4 04 3 10 5$ => ‘8 Saturday 456 4 33 58 “5 ) Sunday $90\1553; $7 “4 0 Monday 6 42 | 7 tii 56 ad esdat 730, 8 18 55 2? Ve Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Lhe favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesduy morning via _ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 | gone eastward”. mm. 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. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The S. 8. Bonavi.ta sailing f.om Mon- real, Saturday Morning, May 7th, will be due at Charlottetown Wedne-day mor- ing, May 11th, and will sai] for St. John’s and Newfouadland, carrviog Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest poesible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Ageuts. Uh’town, May 20th 98 93 3i eod. TO PICTOU. leave (o. whart every norning at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- yu, Connecting with train or Halifax dc, teturning about | p. m. ou arrival of day rain from Halifax. will The Sieamer PRINCESS Ob’town Steam Nav. By order F. W. RALES, Sec’y C. 8. N..Ce., Ltd. 84 uf i ee Pi | firing began the torpedo boat THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afterneon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) One Year, - - +> = = = = = = $4.0 Six Months, - - - © © © = = 2.0 Three Months, - = . © = = = = 1.00 One Month, - = © oes o- €S Sent post paid te any past of Camada or the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Duily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest news. ubscription $1.00 a year. TRLEGRAPd iC SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterday’s 5 o'clock Edition. Loxpox, May 12.—The Mudrid corres- pendent of a Berlin paper says it as— seried in bigh Spanish official circles that on May 3rdthe German Ambaseador to Great Britain, Count Hatzfeldt Wilden- bury informed Lord Salisbury that in of Govern- is case of a change in the form the would be compeiled to put herself in pos~ ment io Philippines, Germany session of certain guarantees with the view of maintaining German interests. Count Hatzfeldt Wildenburg pointed out to Lord Salisbury that Germany had to take into account the possibility that Great Britain, in order to p:otect British subjects in the Philippines, might be compelled to to land an adequate force at Manila io which case Germany would do likewise. Lord Salisbury replied thathe recog nized the justice of,this declaration, but designated the supposition that’ England had such intentions as incorreet and pro posed to leave the matter ope” till the con- flict over Manila had been decided. Wasninctoxn, May 12.—The army movement on Cubs is now fairly lannched, and today’s news developed a concerted effort along the line to begin aggressive operations on @ big scale for the ejectment of the Spanish troops ard Government from the Peari of the Antilles.” The revival of douut to the where- abouts of the Cape Verde squadron caused @r vival of anx ety as to the Oregon Mapriv, Mav 12 —An cfticial despatch from Havana says “The evemy’s+quadron as aave disappeared. Five warships bave St. Tuomas, W. I. May 12.—Ic is report- ed that an American war-ship which bad be nlving tothe westward sailed yesier- dav to join the American fleet. Wasnincrox, May 12. received yesterday at the navy department from Admiral Sampson. Loxpex, May 12.—A despatch to Lloyds from Bahia,dated Wednesday 11, p.m., says Two American men-of-war have put in bere. The cause of their coming is not No news was known. New Yorx, May 12.— A special from Fort De France, Mar.inique, says the Ame rican squadron with nine ships are now bom barding San Jnan, Porto Rico. New York, May 12.—The battle at Cardenas yesterday was terrifte while it lasted. The Wilmirgton and the Hudson were ahead of the other ships and opeued fire on the Spanish boats which were lying a the docks. Ina few minutes after the minutes the Hudson approached nca@ enough to throw the line. Easigo Bagley and six men were stand inz in & group on thedeck ot the Winsiow “ Heave ber, heave her,” shouted Bag: ley as he looked towards the Commande: of the Hudson and called for @ line. ** Don’t miss it,” shouted an officer from the Hudson and with a smile Bagley calle« back * lec ber come, it’s getting too ho here for comfort.” The line was thrown and at the sami instant a shel! burst in the midst of th group of neo on board the Winslow. Bagley Swas instantly killed and a fev others were dropped about him and hal a dozen more fell groaning on thé blood- stained deck. Bazley lay stretched onthe deck with his face completely tcrn away and th upper part of his body shattered. It was a horrible moment. The torpedo boat disabled and helpless rolled and swayed under the fury of fire from the Spanish gunboats. When the sbell barst in the group on board the Winslow, another wild shout of triumph went np from the Spanish boats aud the batteries, and agrin a heavy fire was Opened on the torpedo boat. Finally . the Hudson succeeded in getting a line on| board the Winslow end was towing her out cf the deadly range when the line part- of the Spanish fire. At last the Winslow was place of safety, number wounded. Wa-ninctoy, May 12.— Secretary Long has received advices confirming the killing of Ensign Beagley and four other Amer cans at Cardenas; several others were wounded, Hone Hone, May 12.--The British gue- boat Linnet arrived here today with news from the Philippine Islands. The Linnes with five killed anda ed and again beth boats were at the mercy { towed to a, left Manilaou Monday last, and report that ibe ineurg-nrs are uxcontrolable and the whole couu'ry is in @ state of avarchy, and that Dewey ia powerless to restore order. — a eee Cupid breaks | is bow at the sight of a face tull of pimples. Hollow checks, sunken eyes, and a sallow complexion will defy his best intentions. Beauty is more than skin deep. The skin 18 merely the surface on which i+ written ‘n plain characters the condition of tbe body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is good for the complexion because it makes the whole body healthy—-beeause it clears and purifies the blood, makes the digestion etro»g and clears out impurities of al! kiods. By increasing the ability to as- similate nutritious food, aod by the infu- sion of its own ingredients it enriches the blood aud so makes sol.d, healthy flesh. [t cures diseases of the lungs, liver, stom ach, bowels, +kin and scalp, simply becau-e a!!] tnese disenses &pring from the Bime Cause--a disordered digestion and consequent impure blood. THE MARKETS. eee Cuexee.—There is little change in the chacse gSituatioa. The finest qualities ute in goud request fron 8 1-8 to Yvis per |b. Burter.-~The English quotations are : Finest Canadian creamery, in boxes, 84 to 88-; States supply, from 80s to &3-; medium qualities in limited to 988; Au-tralian avd New Zealand, 68s to 74-; Cork firsts, 83s; seconds, 82; thirds, 76s, per cwt. Pork,—Is reported as easy and moving slowly. We quote Canadian pork, $15 40 to $16 per barrel; pure Canadian lard, in pails, at ¢}) to 8$c; and compound, r: fined, at 5410 Sic perib; hame,1li4 to 12c; bacon, 12¢ per Ib. — < — Farmers have oo fault to fird with’ the present price of wheat. Both in On-| tario and Manitoba buyers are paying $1.04 in the conntry markets. When the war alvance came 't found an uoexpected~ ly large res-rve in the hands of growers, Winslow came up and also opened fire. In an instaut the entire atiention of the Spanish gavboats and land batteries was directed upon her. From all sides sot and shell seemed to | little The Wilmiegton and Hudson still kept up pour in upon the torpedo boat. their fire but they could not turn aside the terrible storm of fire and death pouring in upon the torpedo boat Winslow. However she never faltered for a second, rm. & 8olid shot crashed into Winslow and knocked ou but at 2.35 p the bull of the ber boiler. specially in QOotario. Last week one Manitvba farmer sold in Portage Ja Prairie wheat to the value of $13,000, all of it his Own growth. But the wheat was not all Of one season’s crop, @ lot of it being of the 1896 harvest. The Thing } “AYER’S SARSAPARILLA has been | a household companion in our family for years. I take it every Spring, be- ginning in April. It tones up my sys- tem, gives me an excellent appetite and I sleep like a top.” H. R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa. In an instantshe began to roll and drift helplessly. There was . moment of awful suepente. A fierce cheer of triumph went up from the Spaniards on the gundoats and fire was again Opened upon the helpless boar. The gunboat Hudson which was lying near by started to the assistance of the Winslow. She ran alongside the torpedo boat and tried to throw a line tothe im- perilled crew, but it was difficuls for the Hudeon to get near enough to throw a line to the Winslow’s meno so terrible was the fire all about her. Finally afier trying for about twenty , ror Spring McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. OFFICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row, MONEY TO LOAN |. A. McDonaLpy G, S, Inman. Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. extra brands of French Cham with thesa new goods. made cape of the latest styles. KLBBEBBEEBEEESSERGSSAGAS A your thoughts. AINENINTS Tas . v —_—_ == FF BOQ sae SSG srGGSGGSGGssan APG GSH NEW GOODS... Our large stock of new Spring Goods is ready. {Itis replete with unique prettiness and great durability at unusual low prices. DRESS COODS No doubt you’ve given 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 gods choosing. 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Y, University And the NEW YORK H:)SPITAL, PV en‘y veur~ practice in N. Y. City. Diploma re-isiered in | &. and Canada, ! ADDRESS: CHARLUTTETOWN, P E I, CANADa ed ue oan Le atients, 4LIODS reseryv Retdloneces on appiicauon, ’ } Oct 15 lyr Ge rn es re rr ne’ UG: - ; - ped te MmepRas a oe at REMOVED | G. G Jury has removed his jewel- ry Cusiness to Great Geo, St., oppo- site ¥. 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 | than most $60 wheels, received, a new supply of watches, | clocks and solid gold wedding rings. Cc. C.JURY Great George Street, Ch’town, its, Beales Corne We still have some very sh ek. Grand Mous: eux, Chateau de Pier'and, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. 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