——E i ae ag ome i I Te ise wt Se eng eegERe He: Si il gee TET. de THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 1898 SLL ST. THE DAILY EXAMINER _ JUNE 1, 1898, —~When Admiral Dewey cut the Manila cable without making adequate arrange- ments for buoying, sulsequent picking up, aod working, be displayed lack of fore sight. During the bombardment of Alex~ andr.e, the cables were picked up, p'aced on board the cable steamer Chiltern and worked with as much regularity as they had been on shore. = —— — THE OPERA. We tiea: Lily Luupreltlote Mr. es g. McDonald and these who united with him in the production of the “Doctor of Alcan- tara.” Remembering that the dramatis per-~ sonie are all amateurs and that the practice of their parts and the opera as a whole did not extend over six weeke, we regard the rendition of last evening, in respect alike to acting and singing, as really wonderful. There were cf course a few little faulte about which the critic might discouree. But the general effect produced was undeniably, and under all the circum —Who is to succeed Lord Aberdeen as Govornor-Genera] of Canada? The Mail and Empire, of London declares, that the Earl of Jersey is undouttedly the public favorite to England. Lord Jersey knows the colonials, aod would dco well inCan- ada; whilet Lady Jersey would be the most popular lady to preside at Rideau Hall since the days of Lady Dufferix. —Senator Fergusou’s letter shows that he continues to take an interest in the practical improvement of our conditions even while io the cool shades of oppo» eition. It is significant that thereform that he was the means of effecting in our summer time Stable ‘is being carried out by those who opposed it. His sugges-~ tions fora further improvement are also worthy of favorable consideration. — We deeply sympathize with Judge Fitz- stances exceptionally, good. The d‘fferert parts were nicely balanced, the choruses grand, and the accompaniments by Vinnecombe’s orchestra all that could be desired. The cast of the charac- ters was as follows, the first four ably sustaining the leading parts. Doctor Paracelsue....Mr. J. H. Macdonald Isabella, daughter of Dr.....Mise Hyndman Lucrezia, wife of Dr.....Mrs. W.J.0’Rielly Inez, Isabella’s Maid.......Misse Amy Karle Senor Balthazar............Mr. J.F. O’Neill Carlos, son of Bal...........«Mr. A. Peake Pomposo, Sheriff........Dr J F. Maloney Perez { Mr. J. O. Arsenault Sancho ‘Mr. H. Dingwel! The singing of Mies Aonie Hyndman was faultless. No passage or part presen‘ed any difficulty to her. All was sung with fidelity of interpretation and accuracy of Porters. geraldand Mrs, Fitzgerald in their grief con-~ cerning the death of their daughter, Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald. The young lady had been ill throughout the winter, but her death was unexpected, At her request, and | in the hope that a change of scene would do her good,the family removed,a few days ago to their summer residence at Holland Cove where serious symptoms soon appeared. Her bright young Spirit passed away | yesterday afternoon. —A letter from the Universal Peace Union of Philadelphia to the Queen of Spain was recently taken out of the United States mails and sent back to the Society. The following is a queiation from the letter: “Tt is in our hearts to say, as the Universal Peace Union, representing many thousands of frieuds of peace in all parts of the world, and now fnom the United States, that we have aprrec ated your several concessions in this @uban trouble in behalf of peace, and we want you to hear from the people, the real represen- tatives of the American heart, that we betieve all that is desired could \be ,obtained by peaceful means. Uur President McKinley, we have reas- ov to believe, has been forced into his present attitude, Years ago we prevented tlibustering expeditions against your in- tereste; we have been doing the same now. “Ob, how you would elevate your nation, what a contribution to this age of intel- ligence, if you could send a message to Awerical “Our hearts are full of eympatby for you in your no doubt emberrassed position, but the right will Sustain you,” = méseage was returned to Alfred H. Love, Presidentof the Peace Union by the Poet-Office authorities at Wash- ington with a written statement that the department declined to forward the letter. A messenger was sent to Washington by Mr. Love to see the Secretary of State, who positively declined to sanction the use of the United States mails for a letter which for obvious reasons he regarded asobjectionable. Mr. Love stated that notwithstanding the prohibition of the Government, he had taken measures to see that this communi- cation was transmitted to the Queen of Spain by a roundabout way MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY. Sackvitie, N. B., May 3i. On Monday afvernoon the exercises of the Boys’ Academy came off. A pleasing feature of the programme was an excellent eesay on the Cuban question by Gustavo Gispert, the son of an officer in the insur- geut army. In the evening the Ladies’ College anni- versary Was a great success. Diplomas and teachers’ certificates were received by a pumber of young laiies, Highest general average—Ist prize $2), Miss Edith Archibald, Halifax ; 2nd, $10, Miss Winnie Brecken, Charlottetown ; 3d, $10, Mise Constance Chipman, St. Stephen. Miss Minnie Moore was awarded a prize for essay-writing. Miss Anna Poole gave & good reading ia Beethoven Hall on Fri- day evening. This evening txe University closing will take place, when degrees will be conferred sa eavacitiemennatiiaaiiaihaedimaisaiiuiie Carrvrep a Sharx.—A shark measur ing abont 12 feet long, became entangled in the nets of one of the West End flats weirs last Friday. The fishiog being yery good the last few days, it is thought the monster bad followed the large schools of fish into the harbor. The shark was shot by a young West Ender.—St. Jobn Telegraph. -_- ss — Crerxs Discnarcen.—lIt is understood that Jordan & Marsh, the big department store firm in Boston, bave discharged over three hundred clerks on account of the slack business. White’s big store also has discharged a regiment of clerks for the same reason, There were many Is'anders employed in both stores. A Bic Coxrract.—The Moncton papers report that Messrs. Paul Lea and James Reid, Dorchester, have received the con- tract for building the Merchants’ Baak of Halifax, which wil! be of stone and brick; The building wil! cost in the vicinity of $29,000, and work will be commenced in @ week or ten days. Mayor Warburton will take the chair at the Marietta LaDel! entertainment at 8 p. ™m. tomorrow in Kindergarten Hall. The well known property, Holland , ; Mr. Macdonald, too, surprised even his rendition, and in a voice refreshingly sweet and clear, full of youthful vigor and spirit. many admirers by the versatility of his performance. Both of these talented artists acted as well as they sang, and it is doubtful if ary Canadian city of the size of Charlottetown could produce their sus periors. Mrs. O’Reilly and Mies Amy Earle deserve a highly hororable place beth for their singing and histrionic per~ formances. As was anticipated, Mr. Arthur Peake acted his part well, and witb practice will no doubt shine as brilliantly a8 an operatic singer as he hitherto has as one of our leading amateur actors. A large and cultured audience, which in- eluded His Honor the Lieutenat Governor and Mrs. Howlan, His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown and many of the Clergy, gave generous and well-deserved applause; and Mrs, O'Reilly, Mies Hynd- man and Miss Karle were each presented with boquets of beautiful flower, expres ive of the appreciation of their friends. It is pleasiog to learn that the opera will be repeated at a matinee to be given on Saturday afternoon. — b> 6 +—~—-———— Leiter's Profits. From 8 ecurce that has been in close connection with Leiter comes this estimate of Leiter’s profits : i897T—July deal........0..ceeeceees $ 500,000 1897—September deal............. 720,000 1897— December deal............ - 330,000 1898—May deal. ..........000 Es + cea tcinten 1,800,000 a_i teen coe soe hee Tobacco Growing. Toronto, May 30.—In the crop bulletin just issued by the On‘aria Department of Agriculture correspondents in Essex county say that a great deal of tobacco is being grown this year, necessitating the hiring of extra help. Joseph Henry, of Leamington, is pvtttng in 29 acres of tobacco on his lake*hore farm. Labor in and around Leaming’on is very scarce and everybody is going in fur tobiczo raising. The first crop promises to be abundant, The need of a good Spring Medicine ia almost universal, and Hood’s Sa-saparilla exactly meets this need. se sure to get Hood’s, — Will not upset the stomach: Dr. Har- vey’s Southern Red Pine—The Cough Cure. United States Consuls at Rio Janeiro have been warned to look out for aSpanish fleet, which may putin there for coal, if on its way to Manila. : ree DIED. On May 3lst, in the 17th year of her age, Kathleen Frances, beloved daughter of Rowan R and Anges A Fitzgerald. {Funeral on Thursdav, 2nd June, to the Peoples Cemetery. Friends wishing to attend will piease meet the hearse at 2 o’clock, p.m. on the St. Feter’s Road, opposite the residence of Mr. A. B. War-|' burton.] $10.00 Carriages for 12.00 Carriages for 14,00 Carriages for riage don’t miss this chance. Garden, for sale by public sale at 12 o'clock tomorrow, HOME MAKERS, —— oe can io : | e-; (2 High Grade Hood Carriages Sent us by mistake and ordered sold by the manufacturers, rather than have them re.urned, — wide rim wheels, your choice of either. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Cae SS eae Ce eee Oe ae AN UPTO DATE TIME TABLE. | _ A Letter'on the Subject From Hon. D. Ferguson. Sir,—In the Daily Patriot of the 26th inst.. [ notice a letter signed “Souronian” advocating close connection between the trains ‘serving Souris, Georgetown and Tignish, and tue steamer Nortuumberland at Summerside mating it possible for passengers and mails crossing via Sum- merside to leave or reach Eastern or Western I-land points on the P. E. I. Railway on the same day. “Souronian” does not seem to be aware that this service, a¢ far as the weet i- concerned, has been an accomplished fact ‘n the summer months since 1895. In that year, in the face of nosmall opposition, | secured the co-operation ofthe different railway euthorities and the P. E. Island Steam Nav gation Company in an arrange-~ ment by which nail and passenger con- nection beiween the United States and western Canada, on the one hand, and P. i. Island on the other, was made as close as perhaps any similar service on the Aim- erican continent. Although the opinion of the people of the western part of this Province was somewbat divided at the time, I] secured connection morning and evening between the Tignish train and the ctesmer Northumberland. Iam giad to say that the resul:s cf the ex- periment then made are such that I think few people would desire to go back to the old style of things when passengers and mails from Tignish were detained one night at Moncton and asecond at Sum< merside instead of going forward to their destioation in the evening of the same day. ‘ I beleve that aslight change might be made in the hour of departure of the West bound trains on the Mainland. So that the steamers might leave Summerside ‘neor perhaps two hours later than she does at present. That change would en- able trains leaving Tignieh, Souris and Georgetown at reasonable hours in the morning to connect with the steamer at Summerside. I fully agree with the Patriot and its correspondent that if we are toe courage tourist travel we must have up to date time tables. Iam sincerely yours D. Fercvson, Ottawa, May 28:h, 1898. e+ aoe When a man owns a blooded horse be is always carefnl of its bealth. He looks after its diet and is particular that the feed ng shall be regu!ar and right. Whil: ve is doing this it is likely as not that he is himself suffering from some disease or disorder. When the trouble gets so bad that he cannot work, he will begin to give bimself the care he gave the horse at the start. Good pare, rich, red blood is the best insurance against diseace of any kind. Almost all diseases come from impure or mpoverished blood. Keep the blood pure and strong and disease can find no footho!. That is the principle upon which Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery works. It cleanses, purifies and enriches the blood, puts and keeps the whole body in perfect order ; makes appetite good, d ges~ tion strong, assimilation perfect. It brings ruddy, virile health. It builds up solid, wholesome flesh (not fat) when, from any cause, reduced below the healthy standard. mT + + ae LOCAL NOTICES. There’s a boom to th« shirt waist sell- ing. Read our ad for the reason why.— Moore & McLeod. New waists, 1898 styles, direct from the factory —selling at bargain prices, see aa. Moore & McLeod. a tape Oe Shells from American guns are now being sold as curios in San Juan,avd Porto Rico. At least five hendred of them were picked up. A large portion of them were unexploded. ee cated cerananmantnen FOR SALE 08 T0 LET. -——_— ee sd That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. 4A»ply to THOMAS CAMPBEL $ 7.50 9.00) 10.50 Have both steel and wood If you want a car- —_—_———S—_ SB otha hc tS jon ihi ci sk 2a con he Acs Dh aks A Rn lh nea a aa Se MILLINERY.... Is the only item in our large store. all our energy and time to it. smallest and greatest latest styles at We devote Study your wants and assure you the A ; Just received 100 New Shapes in Dress and Street Hats, worth up to Savill $1.00, B'ack and Colors worth up to ; § Sent Trimmed of Sailors and Fully Walking Hats Ribbons nO | 0°? = <5 ewe eet = $2 2 7 oe oe oS = SOLOS HSYSS DOSE FOOL CO OS OOO8 9900000 = a) ver 50 c> = = TR cD eeer Show With 3 rows of velvet Trimming, nicely fini- shed, all colors and black; worth $1.75, at $ (25 - worth $2.00, at | 48. Hundreds of beautitul patterns at 15z, 25c, 28¢e, 35c and 45c yard. All the latest styles at l4e, 16c, 20c, 25,30c yd Trimmed Hats Styles you connot duplicate else- where at any price, to- morrow at $1.98, 2.48, 2.98, 3.68, and 4.48. It Pays You to Buy Millinery Here JAS. PATON & CO. Wilinery Co., Victora Row. a GE ba a . 4 f . we The steamship “TIBER” is due here from Montreal on Friday imnorniog, June 3rd,and sails for St Jobn, N. B,, via Balifax, N.S. For farther information as to freight and passage appiy to ‘N. RATTENBURY, Agent a An Excellent Opportunity to Make Money Wanta numberof activeara relia ble youn men for three months or longer, either stud. ents or young men from the country, AnD opportunity ofa lifet:me, Do not let it pass. | For turther particu’arsspply at the Dur can House; cornerof Waterand Prince Stree from to2to6 and7 to o’clock, W ednesday or Thursday, June Il-t and nd. G. W. ELLIOT, Ch’'town, May 31 1898 ( 129 d2i ee For Sale or T Let meee ee ee nee That premises sitnate on Sydney Street, | opposite Thorne Bros, meat roarket, con- | taining 12 rooms, all newly papered and | painted ; good yard room and stable, Ap- ply to JAMES T. CURTIS, Custome, Residence at Wheat'y River, containing about 11 rooms, with lawn and gardens, good stables and out houses, orchard and ornamenial trees; good trout fishing close to house. Rent very moderate. Apply to SARAH McMILLAN, Stunley Bridge 1i8 tudsat 2wks On the Beautiful Grounds of St. Dunstan's College, et WILL BE HELD OU Prizes, Consisting of Gold and Silver Meda’s and Other Reautiful articles will be @ffered for the Following Events: — 1-1 Mile Boys’ Bicycle Race, (under 16 years). 2—Running Broad Jump. 3—100 Yard Dash. 4—1 Mile Bicycle Race, (open). 5—Putting Shot. 6—Pole Vault. . 7— ; Mile Boys’ Race, (under 16 years). 8— Mile Flat Race. 9 —Sack Race. 10—Hop, Step and Jump. 11—Hurdle Race. 12—Running High Jump. 13—j Mile Flat Race. 14—Fat Mang’ Race A Hook and Ladder Team Race composed of 6 men, will also be arranged for. 4 A prize will also be offered fur the best dancer of an Irish Jig; J 'so for the§ hest dancer of the Highland Fling. An Address wiil be delivered by cne of Cauada’s most prominent men. Dancing Booths will be erected on the grounds—-suitable music wil: be provided. ~ % More particulars later 4 eo a wa. XT PA WReE. SECRETARY COM MIP TER. Sree FE i nt