ened Bh An ine + toll Me xa tea ciate cage esate + ' = Rie ee ee JS ee 2 a a A a Re ig Sa al ae naan mien a pga wee oo THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 30, 1898, + be a aera THE EXAMINER ‘CALENDA- MOON’S CHANGES. 6th day, Full Moon. 12th day, Last Quarter. 20th day, New Moon. Sth day, First Quarter. eee High Water. Sun j We’) = —- st | re Aft. {| Kises.; Set Sun 43 2 Monday 3 30 7 46 1429 19 54 ) 10 8 Lo 0 Q Ny 9 l 26 rf ] ” 10 28 25 53 10 48 ll io Z 7 Saturday 0 04 111 22 l 8 Sunday 053 1152] 2 2 9,Monday 1 46/12 35 | 19 + OTuesda 240112 1/ 3 ream ttes 435 ;\3 : 7 ) i2 Thursday 43113; a4 i jaidey «(| 3: 34|805| 23 9 14 Saturday 6 39 6 42 12 10 15 Sunday 733|\|3Q ll l 16, Monday 8 20 904; 10 i? 17\Tuesday 903 9 58 8 Li 18 Wednesday 9 42 10 44 7 15 19 Thursday 10 16 '1l 25 6 lt Friday 10 41 | 5 1; 21/Saturday 0 04 11 05 4 22 Sunday 0 43 |11 31 3 Z 23 Monday 1 21 |12 04 2 21 24 Tuesday 1 58 |12 43 l 2 23|Wednesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 20: T hursday | 3 18 | 2 18 |3 59 WFriday (4041316, 58 28 Saturdav 456: 4 33 58 "9 Sunday a 57 30 Monday 642 711| 56 730\1818| 55 Ly 31 Tuesday To Reston COMMENCING MAY:(Oth. The favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Boston Every Tuesday, atl p. m calling at Hawkesbury Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noou. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- ‘tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with ard BS. Ss. “HALIFAX.” 1] Sailing Wednesday evening at . m™, 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. THE GHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION . COMPANY, LTD, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afiernoon train from St. John) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morniog train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traiu @or St. Joho. Conoecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of laternational Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICFOU (on arrivalof day | train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven | .m. (local) fer Pictou, (-onnecting there vith day train for Cape Breton and Mali- a.at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. EI. ‘alien. . Gis |THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the omsce of the Examiner Fubiishing Ca. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) One Year, - - - * 2 * * Six Months, - - © © © © © -g? Three Months,* © . 2 © © © es One Month, +=. Sent post paid te smy pert of Canada or the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily, and is a first-class newspaper, Con- taining all the latest news, Subscription $1.00 a year, TELEGRAP Hit SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER F rom Yasterdav’s 5 o'clock Edition, Boxe May 27, wich time.) —The United States auxiliary Kone, (Midnight, Green-~ eruiser Zatairo bas ju-t arrived here from Manila having on board the Captain of the Olympia and two officers who have been invalided. The suuation at Manillais unchanged and the insurgents are qviet. The report that the Commander of the gun boat was tried by court-rartial and shot for not firiug ou the American ship which captured the Calleo is unt-ue. The Zafairo will retura to Magila on Monday next. May 28.— A despatch to the Financial News from Kingston, LONDON, Jamaica schooner there, reports says the masier of the fishing Jane, which has arrived having picked nop two concentradors who from Santiugo de Cuba. He told him that Admira Cervera’s squadron was in the barbor, that } & yaw! had containing escaped says they the vessels were coaled and victualed an were ready to sail “when the Cadiz *puadron arrives next week and breaks the blockade. ” Washincton May 28.—The military situation as at present determined upon by thos2 in authority is to make no forward movement of troops eitier upon Porte Rico or Cuba until definite informaticn i+ received as to ne locaton of th: §3panis! equadron, Unless the Navy Department secure some direct and official infcrmation pecting the Spanish and the America’ fleets within the next 24 hours through th aid of the West Indian cables it will sort to the use of despatch boats. It can be agaio Taflirmed on the biz) eet authority thatat the close of the day the department bad nothing more than a belief founded on unofficial re - re advices that the 3) anish squadron was lying in Santiago harbor, and on news at all as to Commo dore Schley’s whereabouts, Maprip, May 28.— General Blanco cables from Havana that the torpedo boat destroyer Terror, from Martin‘que, the east coast bad arrived at vl Porto Rico. Fx jardo, on General Blanco’s despatch says that Admiral Cervera’s ‘squadron is still a Santiago de Cubs, that the bulk of Admir- 4! Sampson’s rquedron is blockading that port, and that Commodore Schley’s squad. He also states thatthe American vessels bay left Cienfuegos, and that the fleet of blockadera remains Havann. Key West, May 28.—E. P. Kaight, the cor respondent ‘ ron is watching the Ynacatan passage. American in sight if if the London Times, who on Sunday night, when seven miles off Havana, was lowered over the bow ofa despatch boat and rowed ashore alone, was heard from today. He has been thrown into prison and is now in the Cardenas fortress. Alex. Calloe, the British Consul at Havana, has instituted proceedings for bie release. Wasminerox, May 28.—The State De- notified by British Consul Gollan at Havana that an exchange of prisoners bad been effected and the Maple with Cnarles Thrall and Hadden Jones the American correspondents on board has sailed for Key West. —— -- We cen’t give away shirt waists nor car we sell spoolaatcost Butif vou want the best shirt waist in town worth 5% for partment has been 25c come here and come early. Paton & Co. You always get best value for wool at McKay’s. McKay’s mill make of tweeds are best. Visit our Gente Furnishing Department tonight. White and colored shirts very cheap ; tes, collars, cuffs, braces, and S2ceeTaR + underciothing very cheap.—Prowse Bros. ; ANNUAL REPORT Of the Prince Edwaid Isiand Hespi- tal for the Year 1596-7, The Trustees beg to present the fal- lowing report of the progre:s of the Hospital for the past year. The general account tor the year herewith submitted shows the cash suh- scriptions for the year tor the mainten- ance of ithe Institution to be $953 75. somewhatin excess of the previous year. The church collections were $308.76, being somewaat short of those of the previous year. The amount re- ceived from entertuinments w being less than hait that of the last year. The patieats’ fees amount to $1170 93, slightly 1n excess Of the pre vious year. A sum of $6975 was received for purses’ fees, and #10, refrigerator sold, makirg with the balance ou hand 265th May, 1897, a total credit of 43336.71. ‘Lue expenditure on curren’ sccounts as $59.55, for the year amounis to $2720.08, | which leaves a balance on band ot $616.63, The endowment fund of $8260 38 to the 6ih day of April last was on that date, by order of the trustees, transfei- red to tbe New Hospital xecccunt. This fund has been sini e incressed to S604,- 60 by sundry accounts, viz: A friend in New Brunswick per W E Dawson, Esq $ 10 00 W E Leard, Dandas 5.00 Bedeque Methodist Church 10 32 St James’ Guld uid Sors of ‘Temperance, Port Hill, piro- ceeds of couce:t and social 55.50 B lof De Heckman’s Legacy 249.75 Presbyterian Church, Mount Stewart 13 65 ‘he trustees beg to refer to the vari- ous schedules hereunto taining in detail all the other statistic‘, whereby it appears that the number of patients admitted during ihe yesr was 149, being somewhat iv excess Of the previous jet, waking with the 11 in hospitsl at the end of ast year 160 patients treated during the year O1 70 were mules and 90 female-, Witte O1 were from the city ot Chariutletown, 96 from the country dis- trict=, and 15 trow the other provinces. The uumber of paying patients was 77, and nou-paying 83. ‘he number of out patients Was 09, aid prescriptions were furnished to 171 out patients, The medical cases were 59, surgical 101, and tiere were 90 oOpelations ol! ihe 191 su-gical cases. There were 112 cases discharged cured, improved aumexed. cou- } } medics! sud ed 25, not tr. ated 2, incurable 5, died 5, remaining in bospital 11. On the 26 h day of March last four nurses graduated from the training Schoo] and reeeived their Diplomas, having passed very successful examina- tions. These were Misses Sinclair, Ross, Wiggins and Gordon. Phe graduating exercises took place in the Kind-rgarten Hall, which was gracious'y offered for the occasion by its trustees, aud which was crowded tv the doors. Azaio we beg to thank the Ladies Aid Society for their valuable co-oper:- ion in the imerests Of the hospilal Their report is bereto annexed. We beg a so to thank all the cojleetors ip town ard country for their valuable ser- vices. Our thanks are likewise justly due to the medical staff, and to ciergy- men of ths several denominations, pot forgetting the Rev John Goodwill, for their gcod services in the interests of the hospital. As soon as the subscription list for the new Jubiiee huspital amounted to asum which warcanted the trustees in applying to the Rev Dr Brecken for fi 1- OOOO Help for the Steir is What a great many men and wore are looking for ; help against approacin7 baldness; help against hilenian lacks 4elp to restore the lost gloss to th e. hair; ‘ alee x ¥ Fol Silks we are entitled to it on th and less price. FHBBBABBBBBAES . mm hot summer, May we these goods, Millinery. | ’ 4 SNTN 1 SRB AS wa SL. yf satisfactorily. § Ve Fe we 3hh . we oA An Se ee filment of his generur~ »-omise to giart the valuable site for | ow buriding, the trustees entered i: i» correspond- ence with that geutiew.o. vu the sub- ject, and he reports to us that he will : be in Charlottetown about the middle cf will execute such decuments :8 may be necessary to make goed his vromise. Inthe mean- time your t)usiyes have had under von- sideration plans for the new building, and have decided upon a suitable plin i. } next monin, wa of a brick building to be faced with Nova Scotia free stone, with all mod- ern improvements The trustees have decided to call for Tenders tor the+rection cf « hospitel. in accordance with the tians to be} accepted by the Bowd. Tois building will cost wi b ibe hesting, &e., in all probability a larger sum than the amount subseribed. But the trustees are satisfied that the balance required to finish and equip a hospital suitable to | the present requirements of our people will be forthcoming on demand being made for it, as, up to the present time almost the whole amount subscribed has come from residents of the city. The subscription list at present amounts to the sum of $10,706. Tenders for the new building will be advertised for in a few days. The matron and nurses continue to give every satisfaction inthe discbarge of their duties. On the removal from the Island of Mr J Pitblado. one of our trustees, His Honor, Mr Justice Fi'z- gerald, was elected vy the Board to fill his place. H J‘ unpaut, Cras, Parmer, Pres, { L L BEER, Ricu’p. JoHnson, (;FO. BREMNER, A B MCKENZIE, LR FITZGERALD, JOHN GILLIS. Trustees P EI Hospital. Dated 26th May, 1898. i “a, fs £35 & 4 is the Latest Style and Lowest Price We are determined to get additional silk business by deserving it, and we ask you to see and consider the wlks, and decide whether Oreandies,. give you all thel elp you need in making a selection, and there are people here whose advice in such matters That Dress G008S..01: excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman’s We have the largest and newest stock to select from. prices are lower than any other store in the city, We Keep Wo Stamps We give our customers the discount. > ~~ ®@e $0643 GG 083 2208 EE". Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. SPST AS aot [ We are now doing business in the store | formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We | help against fad! ng tresses help for the scalp attacked by Carcraff. ‘A Yas HAIR VIGOR offers just such hel a restores gray or faced hair to its or gina! color, gives it length, thickness and gio: . and removes canoruff. } { EL ak Weereuyh ant bres ren and he to fall out. The use of bi ore bottle . 4 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR both c} 1ecke -d the fall: | out and ret idered my ‘ j hairsn soy ead scyv insplendid condition. it ofa ings. MRS. F. L. SMITH, Si ver Creek, & “Some years ero hair | f I bec: advice 1 ‘tri Sony s Myo: GPQ2D Seiad Heir Viz0%° } ee oe and very soon my hair ceased to fall out and a new and vigorous growth madeitsappearance. My | hair is now abundant and lossy.""—-THOS. DUNN, ockville, Wis. wanttosee every one in need of good . . | crockery. Cal! and see us in the Cheap ; | China Siore.—W P Cylwill. 2wk dy & w +O@+oe-— — —— --- -- B= SURE you get what you war, Ww hen you ask for Hood’s Sar sapue ri ila. Unequalled in Merit, Sale3, Cure ‘| there’s no substitute for MOOD’S.- | 70. L450 Market Garden, Orchard To Let on very reasonable the city limits. Apply to L. L. BEER. snd Cottage termn®; within 100—lw erinting in all its branches at the Exau- IngR office, one of the best equip ped Job Printing Establishment, on P. 5. Island, La GABBAABADSGABAL AS55959 BO® at basis —merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, apet Mulls, Grass Linen, etc. All the pretty cheer- thiags,that will brighten the spring, and temper the get your opinion on the dainty styles we are showing of A fine showing in Flowers, Feathers, Hat Trimmings etc, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll is worth having. “Perkins” is widely know for its dress s dress goods wants well and The ° i : i & fs is a & & bP & & i & is & 4 D F Ss F z < $ 5 $ is . HoraceHaszard | Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING ~The Acastia Sugar Refiaing Limited Extra standard Granulated K xtra (irele C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups, Samples and prices mailed upon application, Eforace Haszard, P. E. 1, Agent. Mes-s. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszard; Agent. FURE INDIA TEA. The famous Braumin brand direct from the gardens, Horace Haszards Agent tor Canada, Fiour, Corn neal &zc. Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleaf. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bran, K. D. Cornmeal, White Beans. Prices quoted i in car lots delivered to any point on P.E.1. connected by rail or water. Horace Haszar Miller's Agent IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, Choicest Porto Rico Bright Barbados, Porte kico Sugar, Demerara Crystals, Molasses, do HORACE HASZARD, Office and Sample Rooms ....-Cameron Block, Queen Squir Charlo.te town 9ch > ae 1898. \