TvTU TRS TY *Y YOU £ sea | adhad Veeeuyt Aidschdis hada | MAY 2, 1898. Accorpixa to our advices, The United States have woa 9 decided advantage in What event will have upon the result of the war it is impossible to determine. The Phil- lipines are far distant from the seat of the war; and Spain may lose them altogether and stil! do much damage upon the Atlantic before she is forced to surrender. Seeing that their vessele in the engagement were the first engagement. effect the greatly inferior to those of the United States, the Spaniards may not be much discomfited by the first reverse and may prosecute the warin the Atlantic, where they have their better ships, with the greater vigor. Certainly, they cannot afford many such reverses. It is not wonderful that people in the States are overjoyed. _— ->> XPEDITION, ‘ > HUDSON BAY Tue report of the commander of the last Hudson’s Bay expedition ought to dispose of the idea of establishiog a northern line of cominunication between Canada aud Great Britain. It has been determined that Hudson’s Bay cannot be entered, even by vesseis built especially for ice service much before the last week in June, and Commander Wakebam fixes the 20th of | Halifax | cessor to the late Cardinal Taecher-au. It THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 2, 1898, NCTtTrs AND COMMENTS. —The nameof Archbishop O’Brien of ia mentioned as a possible suc- ia not however, probable that another Canadian cardinal will be named for some time and then it ie more than probable that the honor will remain with the old Quebec see. —The Guardian agrees with Tue Exaum- ER that “there isa strong feeling 10 the City against the sewerage bill in its pres- ent form.” Electors cannot see any necessity whatever for prematurely turn- ing the present commiesioners out of office and putting npon the city the expense of a new election. Let the present commis- sioners simply take on the additional duty, and appeal to the people in rotation as the present law (which has worked wel!) pres- cribes. As to the reduction of the commissioners’ qualifications and security —that is under the circumstances un- reasonable. —-An ‘nterview with Mr. Sherman is published, which puts his late conduct and resignation in a new light. Instead of an old man incapacitated by years from discharging the duties of his cabinet office, he appears in the role of «n advocate of peace, eet aside by a President and col- leagues who allowed the uation to drift into war. Mr. Sherman is sorry the United States entered on war for the sake of the Cubans, who he says, should have accepted Spain’s offer. Mr. Gury, the postmaster: general has also retired from the cabinet, it is plainly stated, because he did not want'wer with Cuba. There seems to have been something as nearly approaching a Cabinct crisis as United States institutions permit at Washington. —Perlaps it is only the sarcasm of an irreverent writer which credits the men of the cruiser New York with singing on aronyyT me ee te ee EXCHANGES. St. John Sun: There is no limit tot’e ] | ‘RR ; | audacity of the American war reporters, A Boston Herald man has discovered thet the patriotic young Athens are now wearing red, white and blue garters. Montreal Gazette: The public accounts of Prince Edward Island have teen sub- mitted tothe Lezislature. They show the receipts last year to have been $272,- 550, and the expenditures $316,751. The deficit was $38,218. The debt of the Province is $427,436. Prince Edward Island has a population of about 11080,00. It is making quick running on the wrong road. Buston Transcript: “It is pretty certain that the United States will suffer in a commercial and maritime sense in case of war. Even if there should be little reason to fear that Spanish privateers might die- astrously prey upon our commerce, would be impossible to dispel the aprehen~ sion of such an experience, and that would have almost as deadening an effect as the fact itself. It must be rather har. rowing to the souls of the jingoee to reflecr that what will be our loss: —and tke loss canuot be other than Jarge—will be Cana da’s gain. We must, foratime at least, forego our ne.taral advantages. “The ex'rs insuraice cher.el upon vessels going cut of New York and Bosten willbe more than sufficieot to make it profitable to pay the extra freight on goods from New Yerk to Montreal. The Danish consul at the latter city has asked for in- formation relative to the availability of Montreal as an ocean port for Danish ship: ping in the event of war. The Canadian Pacific and Grand Tavnk roads, which have caused frequent neightmares to a number of our members of congress, are preparing for an increase of trade with Chicago for export by wey of Montreal. it | j ladies of Modern | K'DERGARTEN HALL ‘Monday, May 2nd 1898 PROGRAMME. 1. Piano Duet—Selectel . ......+.. Misses McPherson and Fennell. . Vocal Solo. .......... Mr. Ed. Mitchel] 3. String Quartette ...... Misses Murphy, Blake and McEachern. S Restiog. 3. i inne... ae . Vocal Solo............Miss Collings Reading—The Swans Song ... Miss Alice Lillian Butcher. . Violin Solo......... ....Miss P. Large Vocal] Solo... ...........+++--. Miss Cotton . Vocal Solo—Queen of The Earth...Mr Fred Massey. . Reading—Selected......... Lillian Batcher. > Oe eel .Miss Alice 11. Corret Solo.. ...... Dr. J. F. Maleney 12. Vocal Solo...... ......-Mr. Cecil McNeill OE, PORN Beicithiinc cack scdacesecotuieds : Doors open at 7.30. Programme to begin at $ o’clock, Admission 26 cents. Tickets for sale at Johnson & Johnson’s and Apothecories Hall. TO LET For the summer of 98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as A2Q222282 See ECITAL. QUR MANILLA All Right ne Rierce Engagement Our four great deyartments lead Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps. Business Coats and Wests Made from good Worsted, $4.00, 4.50, 5,00 6.50. See our all wool $5 Suit. See our all wool $6 Suit. See our all woo! $7 Suit. All’e well that ends well. But you must beg well. So start epring by patronizing at Patg For your swell Business Suit, Sacks, 3-bu Checks, Plaids, Overplaide, in Brewns ' Blues, snd other new vhader, at $10.00, worth up to $14.00 in prices. trade. We are Agents fer Sherey's Guaranteed Clothing October as the extreme limit of safe navi- | gunday the following lines: In fact the agents of the Canadian lines are gation in the fall. That is to say ; even figuring on earrving the larger pro- The Hermitage. in Charlottetowa a Pee ; “Lord help ue in the holy task portion of passengers from this country to Beautifully situated on Point Pleacant the season of navigation is not} Of blowing out the Spsmiards’ brains, | Europe the comiog season.” Farm, North River, overlookigg ‘the . Jonger than four months, and in these Give us the strength, we humbly aek, eueemess amen | Biltsane Tenn end the er ’ p i af : SN ETE “ ; approach to the PAT months there are drifting ice packs and To draw the life-blood froin their veins. SHIP NEWS. Harbor, Aw: ideal opet ia tee lla Ra er ee can { en S all S , foge which render navigation hazardous | “Guide, then, our bullets as they fly, outing. Apply to ; : eS Vga 1 / ah & and uocertain. To spend millions of money That they may mangle, maim and kill, Port of Charlottetown. we rh ave o 4 esas ea 758 $] 0 ] 95 in « railway from Winnipeg to Fort And give us succor from on High, Kialla Ko | aa } "ows “eo Churchill aad in fitting out costly steam- To work Thy righteous, boly will. atlas : « eee a fs i ef: : The Montreal Gazette aptly remarks ery a, OL 16s Sica ins Wrenn , Better rade $1 4) ‘7 eo. anlees 7 oo conten aie Spas that the incongruity of Cbristianiy and April 30.—Kohinoor, Cameron, Pictou we A a ie ft g yh eC these conditions, be arrant folly. Canada war has seldom been more effectively chown | ° ® re co ggg 4 — 88 — My wf Hig Re possesses one of the finest summer water. | in so few lines. paua, Vamers, Summerside; 8 8 m. Sf doi ¥ ass 9.00 and ) 50, odd ways in the world; and for winter naviga~ tion she has the splendid harbors of Halifax and St. John. Consequently there js no necessity to waste money and effort going to make ® speech. April 36.—se Polino,Lachance,St. John’s ea. upon the development of the proposed | *2ut hia “bad break” when hetold the| Nad; Kohinoor, Camerou, Pictou, ss | Cosmopolitan, ‘ people of Prince Edward Island that the | Campana, Damvers, Georgetown; General 100 pairs of Boys’ All Woo] Knee Pantr—in choice colors and pelereeas Hudson Bay route. Let us make the best | Government was not going to submit the | Middleton, Godwin, Bathurst; St. Anne Munsey, sizes from 3to 14 years—stylich, substantial, thoroughly well make Knee use of the means at our disposal, BREACH OF CONTRACT. ee Tne change as to railway tickets, of which notice was given by Tue Examiner, on Saturday, illustrates the queer way of the railway management under Liberal auspices. It is simply @ breach of con- tract. The milage tickets, heretofore bought and paid for, are not to be honored, The following is a copy of the order to agents and conductors, showing how the books in stock are to be treated : Prince Edward Island Railway. Accountant’s office. April 26, 1898. Circular. A No. 21. ALL AGENTS AND CONDUCTORS, Circular No. 6, as per other side of thie is srr culetix se it for ‘ ~~ a sheet, will go into effect on May Ist next. all reasonable people. At that time it Atal Ee S andar taeen ee Try pe Ia ge gr een, (9c, $l, $1. ‘7. Herewith agents will find supply of local / W4* decided to put it one way. Now . ee 31 35, 8150 : om it is decided to put it another way. All Men’s Underwear, re . books Form 1 M, Mileage Passage Tickets tobe used as directed in said cir- os : i hens ; culsr. Aleo supply af contract pasters, — — 3 on in a ee a ae , Bast Hat In the Cit which you will carefully gum or mucilage | ! ‘all ad Louis hs 7 aid Ready Made Clothing, y, over contract on inside of | |) all on the basis suggested by Mr. Davin, Ts se : ce a | back cover of each book you who says “the Minister of Marine always ae . — Orar ges ve doz Shirts, - Braces, Socks vow have in stock. Stick these in so that extemporizes his law and excogitates his De Beech J sen oa Skirts. old contract will be completely covered over by new contract leaving the leaf with circle for date stamp free to be torn out by vou when book is issued, which leaf muat be cent in by you to Auditor with Blank Book Stubs, Half Tickets etc. At stations where they yet have any stocl: of 150 mile books care must be taken so that proper contract is inserted. W. T. Hvceay, Accountant and Auditor. The circular referred to directs that “Mileage tickets must not be honoured or baggage checked thereon.” So that the unsuspecting passenger who with his book of mileage tickets in his pocket goes on the train finds that his tickets are of no value to him. He must have them ex- changed and pay something for the privilege. It would be interesting to know why the railway authorities have broken their contracts with purchasers of mileage ticket books in this high-handed manner. ca —Although last season’s work may have discouraged slightly the newer factories, we may hope that none of our Cheese Mak- ing Association will failto go into the work with renewed hope and courage this summer,—though it may be wise not to go iato it early in the seasoa. The market is eteadying up sonsiderably and there can be ne doubt but a little later ona good article wil! fetch paying prices. The ex- penses of manufacturing fall heavily upon small factories and therefore all should combine to send up the milk supply. The establishment of additional factories in settlements already eujpplied is certainly a mistake. But with good cowsard a full supply of milk for the factory, there is nothing farmers can make more money out of than cheese,—even at low prices, —The Ottawa correspondent of the St. John Sun remarks: “ When the plebis~ cite bill comes up, Sir Louis Davies is He will explain simple question. The unfortunate letter which bears his signature said : “They (the Government) think that the question as to whether tbe eleetor is in favor of prohibition should have as a part of it the further question as to whether he is prepared for the imposition of such new taxes as experience shows the working of such prohibition might call for. It is obviously plain toany thinking man that if a policy is adopted which cuts oft eeveo or eight millions of income, that some other policy must be adopted to recoup the amount. What this shall be is not for me to say, neither is it for the electors to say.” If the government thonghbt that, two weeks ago, the goverament has changed .ts mind. Sir Louis will now conclude that “any thinking wan” must see things in & light different from that in which he would look at them a month ago. At the time when Sir Louis wrote hie letter the premier announced to the house that the ques- tion would be put in a way 10 sat afy reasonavie people are supposed te have facts.” Inthis way the minister some what resembles a great Englieh statesman who was accused of “extemporizing life long convictions” to suit all occasions. > © <a Gysters on the Half Shell at Joy's | wre UrANT TO SELL YO Aitken, Batt, Gaspe. Pugwash; Daisy, Giard, CLEARED Polvin, Glace Bay; se Wm. Aitken, Batt, New Glasgow; Ada, Trenholm, Sydney: Daisy, Giard, Montague. PB ISLAND ELECTRIC CO. Notice is hereby given, the annual gen- eral meeting of the stocx holders of the above company, will be held at their office, in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the lith day of May next, A. D., 1898, at hour of twelve o’clock noon. Dated the 2ad day of m av 1898 JAMES WADDELL, Sup* Oran- p Only a few left and going fset. Get some before ,they cre all gone. jqooe oe oD Sanderson & Co qn Thirty Trial Siceps.... So strong is our faith in the merits of the Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses that we are willing to send you a tull size DOUBLE one on free trial for a month, The Price is Only $15.00 If you are not perfectly Ssatisfied with the Mattress, you may return it. refunded. : HOME MAKERS, and your money will be cheerfully We are headquarters for mattresses ol everv description. Better values than ever before Miark Wright & Co. Ltd at ilmenite eee cen Ae FOR MAY Argosy, Ladies’ Home Journal, Puritan. HASZARD & MOORE 9OOOODE CHOSE V 99Si O00 0000 Two Kinds Of a I mean business men, the. ight kind and the wrong kind. t.e kind that sells you right merchandise, and the kind that don’t. Iam the right kind because Lalways sell you the right goods fora less price than the wrong kind of bi siness men. ereater vasue’ for yeur moner, I I give don't Ladie.’ Underwear, PHILIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store. CAPT. MAY’S OLD STAND, GRAFTON ST. VOSA SOMES OSOO GE SE HHO OUSH!) SHOU COSCO OHSS OOGO 2OOSOO9S $900 6004 $5346 COO 26 TLHODO SSDS OOO’ : : | 7 ~ DESIRABLE PROPERTY SIDMOUNT For Sale wih Ff uction I have received instructions to sell by Auction, gat the premises, on, Wednesday, the 18th day of May next, at1ll o’clock a.m. The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters, “Sidmount .” This property comprises 20 of acres ex- cellent land, w tb large and commodious dwelling house and out buildings. The house is fitted with modern im- provements, having hot and cold baths, heated with hot water, and lighted with electrie lights. The grounds are beautifully laid out and planted with ornsmentsi trees, Terms easy and mede kx, o@2 at sale. k, BZAKISTO, Auctionee: 92 d&w WANTED. Coat and Vest makers, at ) D. A. BRUCES gett omnia tire) " Ae Ma AN Ae Gipacgittin pli AY Nght te ae Bi Bf Y} 67 a 1G GSD ane) aes Bas PGE | i eh ss Bin I Madd e eS % ae en ae coats $2.50 & 3,00 Pants that ore actually worth 75 and 85c. We will place on sale to-day at —not over two patre toanyone person—at a price that will be the ; marvel of Charlottetown, 65c. oq 148 Suits, Youths, all wool, $6 and $8 kind for $3.75 and 85 06. 36 single aud double brested suits, Eng-Serge, 84,50 to 88.40. Wours for 83. to $4.50, ee All odd lots goods at sweeping reductions. All our Readym:de Clothing is guaranteed. fvnded it not satisfactory. Money re MEN'S HATS Good felt, 25c, 500, 75¢, and $l. The newest styles, best makes and guaranteed not to turn +e Hats, Clotning Caps Boys’ Caps, 10c, 12¢ and l5c, Men’s Caps, 12¢, l5e, 18c, 20c. Men’s Golf Caps, like cut, ldc, 20c, 25 and 35ce. All wool serge Cap, silk lined, like Cut, for 35¢. Best cap in the city for the money. Americin Cups, with leather 5e, GOLFERS SWEATERS JERSEYS 35¢,'55e, 75c, 95e and $1.25 White and all the leading colors. ———o J. PATON & CO Cekeeeee Ce2ee2