THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 25, 1898, EE 2 AN ‘ } ' FOR ANGLO-SAXON UNION. THE DAILY EXAMINER ie EK OSG SGGEGEGGESSSSSESED APHIS eo) TRE EXAMINER CALENDAS ——_— For May, 1895, a MOON’S CHANGES. Australian Opinion Favors the Unit- | all ed States in the War. Australian pepers favor a union of the | Issued every afternoon from tae omece of the Examiner Fubiiszing Ca jay, Full Moon. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Anglo-Saxon race throughout the world. | “day, Last Quarter. | (IN ABVANCE) Thus the S:doey Daily Telegroph says : | y, New Moon. $4.00 *¢ There is good ground for hope that the y, First Quarter. ) ne remy ¢ + 6 2 8 ee © Ome approaching war may prove an agency sia celle aia —— | =. oro 4 Yee ee 2°32 cr that union ofthe Angle-Saxon race eee oe a ; ree Months,;*° ©. °° © @ nout the wiole world a a High Water. _ > Fe | Gee MMieth. « ¢ «& es ce tas 0.35 t oe sa a at : ai BSESaan ] y of We’k;| — ’ waich, with every passing year, seems le - |Morn.| Aft. | Rises.) Sets Sent post paid te amy past of Canada or | | cea vision of ase opt mists = ym ? | | — i . ike @ practical necessity. t has 3 ° o . i : . a the United States ") eS wepive’ Saad dhe ak te at Qur large stock of new Spring Goods is ready. ‘Itis replete with unique p thaades 30 746429 65 THE WEEKLY EXAMINER eS ets ca cane ae hace fF iness and great durability al low prices r 8 30 7 46 ~ «f tne Uniced States could be brought to => prettiness and great durabl ity at unusual iow prices, Come and get acquainted : a “ 9 II 8 48 £0 ’ . alo ain we Deis Sains 5 on °F, - . Thi > es 9 31 2b 57 is issued every Friday morning. It is made | to sav yes or no in the large j sues Of it | = with thesa new goods. eo 1) " 10 28 25 53 up of matter which has sppemred in the ternational policy, with tne millions; of % ee ee 16 3 / Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, con- (Jreat Britainand ber colonies, the yreatest x _ 04 .3 18 9 lL taining all the latest news, Sebscription comceiruble guarantee of peace to the - So is Bo” 2 | wing Seppe DRESS coops 6 Su J 29 44 04 doubt yhatever as to the freling of the e : 46 12 35 19 1 joubt w g -. 7M ay ] 40 1 26 17 5 <elf- overning Britigh possessions on this = ml : , - A 335 | 2 24 16 6 y? point. If such an alliance bei weeu Great Neg No doubt you’ve miven this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we. Will ‘ “anesaz e « id - > > ii = . i Ve - _ oa ioe a om aS al q S Britain and the Unt d States could be ey vou kindly eompare notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception of what the 2 Thursda : = 1. . . , : ; 13 Friday 5 345 05 13 y ts cemented as weuli make Government SP w deess ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. You can depend upon our doing our level] l4Saturday | 6 39/642) 12 | W ’ lp k F dition ‘fthe latter nation ove with that of the} W pest to please you in thie important matter of dress gods ehoosiny. 15 Sunday 733,802; il 11 f\ furmer in waintaiping the equilibrium of “7, é 16 Monday g 20 ’ 04 10 12 power among nations, and g ving direction 4 17 Tuesday 903 958) 8 1M | yaaa. May 2a—The Vienna corree- | f0 international Governmeni,the combina- | ¥% SPRING CAP 18 Wednesday 9 42 10 44 7 5 PA Nha ai : tion would be irresi-tible and the adeant- We 19 Thursday " 40 16 {11 25 6 16 pondent of The Daily Telegraph says :— ages of it would be wide. With the Unit-d sb °0 Friday 10 41 | : 5 ad “Confirmation is given in well informed Kingdom and the Un'ted States back: d ty : a ; a on ; 3 1 31 3 7m quartereRin Vienna to the rumor that the | Uapada, Australia, South Africa and 8 SF There's a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. Not half haz- »? Sunday 42 4 é . > sti a s an © Tele : r } . > , as . re — 3 . 33, Monday 1 2} 12 04 2 21 friendly advances made by England to|-maller British possessions, and th | & ard sick ups from this or that source where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully rr +. ae 5 12 43 1 1h ac ] ly ttained a tangib'e British influence scattered throughout oie : made cape of the latest styles. ' Tuesday a 1 28 0 5 Jupan have already attaine 6 wor.d’s countries concentrated upon any oF Wednesday) 237/128) 0 25 | result fupose of sunreme nomen’, anye mbio- | MILLINE RY ve Tt 20 we 1 a sf ‘? : ) . a k i a 4 04 3 16 52 5 It is believed that an Arglo-Japanese | ation d:rected against it wou'd be imporent. - & 27\Frida 4 ; . i hitomi var ae 8 Siskedey 456'433)\ 58 understanding has been reached which no: | Ont . ae cee wee t ae ar e “5 { "9 Sunday 5 50 5 53 57 ly srehends all eventualities which | “"'9 W'! £0 far to Oring the two : ‘ . - j “ - a Mandan teu ee | 3h Lee ? «but alto contempla | Stat, Bations iuto unison to @ degree a Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Sha + sa Via J ee > > c . ast, ) t ef at . a. . . > o a 4 = ¥ a ') i. . . ** : ae tee 730\818| 55 29 | can occur in the ea = 2nlem pls | which would have seemed i wpossible bat] %} Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking of. Put our Millinery Department in & we ———- | tes all consequences that might result ip | afew monta*« ago. when Presiient Cleve “SF your thouchts : . : — | the course of the Hiepano-American war. or pene was written, a interest % r - . 1) ; of ngiand 1s unquestiovably with the . 7 . y . . ~ . > unders ¢ shes sort , ee : : ' 5 , . ] : a The understanding establishes @ sort of | Nslane |S uaduestionsbly % New Hosiery, New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, Asiatic balance of power. “Australians are very avx ous to jour ”, N SW W ‘ ; N D T i i rl oat Aare py Amstralisns are very apx'ous to jon | oo New Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, | the United States army. Cclonel Bell, the ¥ American Consul at Sidney. bas had offers yy g i he iter ~~ NOTES AND COMMENTS. from bundreds of men wanting to go to] i FONCTION T WA? fa) Ss etna the front. Two trained hospital nurses ys —It is remarked by the Mail and Em- | @!#0 offered to goto the seat otf hostilities} > . PA Tie’ ° pire that during the last ten months the |! Cuba or the Philippines. “F SwOh3OO3O0850088 United States exported domestic products — OOS SF expending @ billion dollars in value. This oy, = is the first time that ever the export trade ms ‘p> ‘ ae of the country reached rach magoitude | HORSES AND HORSEMEN. | gg i 7 ©. in that part of the fiscal year. During th Sp = The contract forthe Boston speedway | S44 along Charles river bas been let for $42, 765. Mr. L. S. Green of Providence is the the same period the imports amounted to less than half the exports. Evidently protection is making Uncle Sam rich. —Mail acd Empire: So far Uncle Sam SUNNYSIDE. 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 Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’**own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 has no progress to report in regard to ‘the specific task he undertook—the ejection of Spaiv from Caba. Thougb Cubs is next door to him, he has not been able to land supplies there; he bas not been able to turn the insurgents to effective account; he has not reduced Havana or any other important fortification; he has not succseded in cute ting off the Island from communication or supplies frcm the outside. The defences on tne island are now supplemented by the Spani*l fleet, which heseems chary of tackling onthe high seas. I+ iaa fl-e: that he copnot fight until he has made a pri- | Boner of it. a — BOOS Mr Gladstone’s death, it is remarked by the Mati end Empire, was scare ly death iteelf. It wasa pasvingaway. There is horror and sorrow when a brilliant care : iseuddenly but short. Bat in the case of a man who has lived along, active ard useful life, and who, int efulness o've r, aod surrounded by his family, lies dows in perfect bappiness and in perfect pecce to sleep the long skep, death seems t» new owner of the 5 ycar-old pacer Big Lice, 2:15 44. The green performer Bon Ton, by Constantine, is said to have shown a mile in 2:153;. Dee Moore of Bath, N. Y., is at the Jewettville covered track with a large stable of horses. Trainer Lyle Sterling is working Wood Shedd, 2:1034, on the public high- Ways in Massachusetts. Mr. F. M. Dodge of Pittsfield, Mass., Was recentiy severely bitten in the face by the pacing stallion Sam Hill, Jr., 2:141y. Mr. Frank Rockefeller of Cleveland apnouunces that Faunie Foley will be given a year’s experience as a matinee trotter. George J. Kopp cf Hamburg, N. Y., has a very fast young mare by Play Boy, 2:15',, that he will have trained this sexzsou. ee as ape | “DR. bi 3 FB treats CHRONIC DISEA~ES8 by the Salis- » bury me hod of persistent. self-help, n rem ovine causes 'rom the blood. Ccae- tinn us inteligen’ treatmentin person or by ict “Yr imsures M' pimum of suffer- {; ingan’é Vaximum of cure possible in i each case, Avoid attemp's ar aided { ? te of A. Y. Universi | Graduate of N.Y. University And (he NEW YORK HOSPITAL. ? T*en'y vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma recistered in 17 S. and Canada, tt ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANAD «a OFFICE Victoria Row Aceormod tions reserved for patients. References on application, BAGBABAGBLIGP BG SESS ye repens Horac % © Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING eHaszard The Acaia Sugar Refining Co, Limited A ee teen [xtra standard Granulated Extra Cirele C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump ; me. er : ce Oct 15 lyr . 7 Tickets for sale at stations P. E. l.| bea natural aod welcome release. It Mr. Cyril Lauren, the Montreal F Golden Syrups, Railw can readily be understood that Mr. Glad- horseman, is said to be negotiating for S } d “4 ‘ ‘ z UL way. atone, pure and good man that he was, ro the great trotter Cresceus, 2:) ] 24s by ‘ amp es an prices mailed upon application, For further rates and all informa- tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. . regarded it. He died much as Tentyson did. Nodoubt he felt asthe poet dd when, looking forward to his own depart. ure, he wrote : * Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark, And may there be no sadness or farewell! When I embark. ” TEECHARLOTTETOWN = STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival | of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express train tor Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE (on arrival of | morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wito day train prevent distress, aid diges- or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents, [ ) d | = quentine Matilda, 450 tons tion, cure constipation. Prépared only by C. L Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mas- bard coal, in chestnut. eee ’ 55 Best to take after dinner; P| j Purely vegetable; do not gripe il S Landing to-day, per Bar- and furnace sizes: Robert McGregor. Marcola, by McEwen, owned by Mr. George Campbell Brown, Spring Hill, Tenn., is, at 7 years of age, the dam of Mazette, 2:17, and Mata, 2:22, both pacers. Alta Vista, the fashionably bred trotting stallion, by Guy Wilkes, will be gelded, and if possible converted into a@ park horse by his new owner, Mr. John Cudaky of Chicago.—Turf, Field aud larm. a ane -— We are now doing basiress in the stove! formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosee every one in need of geod crockery. Cali and se us in the Cheap China Store.—W P Colwill. 2wk dy & wy 50 YEARS: EXPERIENCE ENTS TRADE Marxs Desiacns CopyriGcuTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica. | tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest avency for securing patents. } Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive | special notice, without charge, in the Scientific Rinerican, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a Soid by all newsdealers, ee ee ; ; | Harbur, Salmon River. Sheet Harb>-; | modation. | Ch’iown, May 14, 1892 , aren = > > a i ae HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m.,} : during the the season of J £98, for Halifax, eallicg at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Uavkesbury, Arichat, Uaneo, Isaac returning .7i)] leave Halitaxeyervy Tues~ day at 6 p. m., niakiug sirve ealfa, The Steamer has excellent pastenger accom Saloun amidshipé. low freights will be given this seasd# ; For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, a \ VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND Eiorace Haszard, P. EK. 1. Agent. Mes+s. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszards Agent. PURE INDIA TEA. ' The famous Braumin Special | Howard, Planet, Indiana, Maplele | K. D. Cornmeal, White Beans. Prices quoted in car lots delivered t) any point on P.E.L Agent. | connected by rail or water. Fi brand direct from the gardens, Horace Haszard: ~_~* Agent for Canada, Flour, Cornmeal &zc. af. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bran, Horace Haszar Miller's Age nt IN SPOCK AND 16 ARRIVE. Mi) four months, $1 VAN & (0,26: 8roacway, Yew York Choice st Porto Rico Molagses. branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C, ' | Be | FOR SALE | Bright Barbados, do | {\ il That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- for St. John. Oonaecton at Moncton with train for Ganada aud at St. Joho with Steamers of International Lioe and Raiiways for Vatted States and Canada. from PICTOU (on arrivalof day | train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven | a.m. (loca!) for Pictou,.(°onuecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali-~ fax, at Halifax-with C. A. & P. Line for Porto kico Sugar AT... ; Demerara Crystals, oo - iy row w ne ——_» HORACE HASZARD, ke | MONTAGUE BRIDE W I] be celv d b y b Ut ] rsign ad u i ae Ce ‘ 1998. eidieck usee, on "Weau-eday, T5u, | ., Phis property consists of '@ commo: Jitne, from parties willing to cater to| dious stere and dwelling, htated with A.0,H. sports, to be held on St. Dan~| hot water, and said to be the best | FOR SALE stan’e College grounds, on Friday, July | business stand in Monta e. Boston. a the enn on Mt. Ed. Road. | le. a ss soit | Titse Guaranteed . " Office and Sample Rooms F. W. HALES pply to the ciiice of on Ww. PF. PAYNE, Possession immediately, Apply to | ...,.,Cameron Block; Queen Squir Ch’.own, P. BE. 1. Sronars ® 63 1185 Saw td Sec’y of Com E. H. BEER, Ck%é6wn: Charlou.te town, : 63 2awdkwtf, 9th May, 1898. ~~ "i> oT pre UE aL Le es: lle ilies aeas cea ia atta ntatti t iii a a a