— ae es eae bene: a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 16, 1898. ee ne ©“d& EXAMINER CALENDA:, ——_—_—-— For May, 1395. MOON’S CHANGES. Full Moon. Last Quarter. New Moon. t Quarter. i, 4&4 itot , 6th dav, iy, ‘ ligh Water B a 2 | Morn \ Ris Sets l ay +}.7.437 : : g &® 30 7 46 4 29 ao ? 910 8 48 28 946 9 31 Ae) 10 20 10 23 a2 1) 48 11 16 LD i 0 04 ll 18 22 i 0 $3 11 52 20 a lay 1 46 (12 35> 19 ‘ 10 Tuesday 240|126/| 17 5 ll Wednesday | 3 35 | 2 24 16 6 LZ i hursaay 4 31 3 . 5 15 / 13 Friday $34,505) 13 9 i4Saturday | 6 39 6 42 12 19 i$ Sunday 733\}804)| ll 1] iG Monday 8 20 9 O04 10 12 17 Tuesday 9 03 | 9 58 8 14 AY esdavy | 9 42 10 44 7 15 9 ay 10 16 ‘11 25 6 16 20 F 10 41 | 5 17 21 Saturday 0 04 {11 05 4 18 12 Sunday 0 43 11 31 3 20 23 Monday 1 21 '12 04 2 y] 24 Tuesday 1 58 (12 43 l Z 25\Wednesday | 2 37 | 1 23 0 23 26 Thursday 27813 18 3 353 2 i. Friday 4 U4 3 16 58 25 28 Saturday 456,433) 58 2 ‘9 Sunday § 3015 $3 57 21 0 Monday 642 711/| 56 Tuesda 730:818| 55 To oston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Che 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 Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. *HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] .,m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. | Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply toW. W. Clarke, Agent, Charlottetown, or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Oh’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every 1orning at seven o'clock, local, tor Pic- ya, connectirg with train or Halitax & , leturning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day ‘ain from Halifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sec’y C. 8. N, Co.. Lid. 84 tf MONTREAL & QUEBEC —iO— SOURIS, The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly once a tortnight during the present season. Sai!’ag from Mcn- realon or about 25th April. Merchants rdering goods would * wel to have hem come by this line. For rates of reight or other particulars, enquire of = - THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) Gus Tem,’ « © © .% © © © 4.0L Six Months, oe ¢ @o ah © 36.’ e 2.00 Three Months, OR a ee eee 1.00 One Month, = = © «Tease Sent post paid to any part 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-elass newspaper, con- taining all the latest mews, Subscription TRLEGRAPAIC SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER From Saturday's 5 o'clock Edition, Key West, May 14.—Io 1n engagement r : ‘ . 1 oft Cienfuegos, ou Wednesday, between tne Marblehead, Nashville and an auxilary yun boat avd several thousand Spanish “oops on the ehere,one seaman on the Martlehead was killed and six were s6e- verely wounded. A num ber were slightly wounded. Three of the wounded Americans are likely to die. The wounded were brought here thi- morning. None of the ships were damaged to any extent. ‘ Ow Boarp rue FLacsuie Towa orr San Juan pe Porro Rico, May 12 (via St. Thomas,) May 14.—'The forts of San Juan je Porto Rico were bombarded by part of Admiral Sampson’s fleet this morning. The enemy’s loss is believed to be heavy. The American loss is seven Injured, two killed and The American ships were uninjured. The engagement began at 5.15 a wm and ended at 8.15, a m. Tue enemy’s batteries were not sileuced and the town in the rear of the fortifica-~ tious probably suffered. The ships taking part in the action were the Iowa, Indiana, New York, Terrar, Amphetrite, Detroit, Monigomery, Warm- patuck and Porter, The enemys firing was heavy but wild, and the lowa andi New York were the only ~bips bit. right uuder the guns in column delivered a broadside, and then re- turned, The line passed thrice in front of the They went forts pouring tons of steel; on them:* It is impossible to judge the amount cf the damage done tothe buildings and torts. They appeared to be riddled with hot but the Spaniards were plucky. As at Mantanzas the unsatisfactory con- ditions, the smoke and the distance pre+ vented any important conclusions being tormed. Wasuincruy, May 14.—The French Embasay has received no word from the French official’s at Martinique. The Island is under a colonial govern- ment with a Governor General at iis herd deisrot under the Jurisdiction of the- french Ambassy at Washington. The naval attaches of the several em- bassies and legations look forward to the battle Letween Admiral Sampron’s squad~ ron aud the Spanish squadron, as likely to b: the greatest in modern times. New York News, May 13.—Fiye vessel, of the flyir g squadron ied by the flag- ship B-ooklyn, steamed out of Hampton Boad« this afternoon at 4.30, aud after passing the Virginia Capes took a southerly course | affairs of one of the Evropean Pauncefote aod Secretary Day had a Jon c »oterence yestercay, it is slate’, ezarding Senor Pcl.’s long stay in Canada, wheie he is using a oeutral country to further intrignes against the United States. It is irtimated that Senor Polo will soon be invited to terminate his visit. Wasuixerox, May 14.— A charge de legations faye we are On the eve of universal war unless diplomacy prevents it. Europe be says bas been looking for it fora jwvg while aid every power hae been preparing to meet it. Russia ie always ready aud we may say the same thing of England. England would have provoked war over the Turkish trouble bad shejwou theUnited States for anally. Englani wants this opportunity to be on the side of the United States, so that when disputes shall arise she will be en~ 4 ged been preparing for a long while . in a war for which she has The war will surely come because the United States will not give up fighting Spain until the resolutions of Congress are carrie | through. Eventually Russia, Austria, France and Italy the United States and Germany. will be pitied against England and this sooner for come Now ip my opinion the time war is very near and than we think. It will come by an attempt to stop the America-Spanish war as soon a; the Jatiers may great fleet meets the American +quadron. Eagland of course will not join with other powers in their attempt, further than sympathy amount to rothing. expressing her which will 226: o-oo The Fatnous Stuarts. The change of dynasty in England after Elizabeth, says J. N. Larned in The At- lantic—the arrival on the throne of a ri- diculous sort of king out of Scotiand with an ofiensive crowd of Scottish favorites at his back—puta strain on the sentiment of loyalty that weakened it greatly. It might have recovered from the half con- tempt that tho firstof the Stuarts inspired if the second had not put even harder triala on it by his porfidy and insolence. The completeness with which it was bro- ken down, within one generation after Queen Elizabeth, could not have occurred if Elizabeth’s crown had passed to a na- tive English line of successors. In the re- volt that ensued there were success and fail- ure. Monarchy was overturned, but only to demonstrate that Englishmen wero un- prepared to dispense with it. If the fatu- ous Stuarts, then brought back toa re- stored throne, had possessed any kind of kingly excellence, the reaction in their fa- vor might almost bave planted absolutism anew. But their folly and their falsity persisted in making any revival of the old time reverence for royalty impussible. By nothing less than the threatening of the Vrotesiantisin of England could they have provoked the nation so socn toa second revolt. In that remarkable rising of 1689-9 a religious and political feeling were won- derfully joined and acted to a revolution- ary conclusion the most unanimous and perfect that appears in the annals of any nation. The Little Man Replied. The new woman orator waxed cloquenit. “‘And what,’’ she domanded as she came tothe climax, ‘is to be the result of our emancipation?’”’ She looked around with the calm assurance of one who bad asked a poser, and this was too much for the lit- tle man who was waiting tor his wifeina far corner of the hall. ‘“‘I know,”’ he shouted. ““Ah,”’ returned the new woman on the platiorm scornfully, ‘‘the little man with the bald head thinks he has solved the problem that we came here to discuss this afternoon. We will gladly give our atten- tion while he tells us what is to be the re- sult.”’ ‘“‘Cold dinners and ragged children,’”’ roared the little man.—Strand Magazine. At the Dentist’s. Dr. Molar (kindly)—Now, does that hurt? Phiz—I don’t mind you working on the tooth so much, if you would only keep your sleeve button out of my eye.—Rox- bury (Mass.) Gazette. Rats abound on the Scilly islands, near the seashore. At low tide crabs drift into the underground avenues leading to the going it 1s said to augment Admiral Somp- sone fleet. The vesels were ‘the battleships Marea | chusetts and Texas, the - deapatch } Scorpion and the Collier Sterling. boat The Cruisers Minneapolis and New Orleans | were left behind, as was also the auxilar- | Paul. a At 8 o'clock tonight the Minneapolie s‘eamed out at full speed to overtake the equadron. Late this evening Captain Sigsbee, cf! the St. Paul, received orders to proceed at | midnight. f The St. Paul will join the New itrleine | at Old Point Comfort and both vessels will then put to sea. Cruiser St. They are expected to overtake Commo- dore Schley tomorrow, evening or Sunday | morning. Commodore Schley left under sealed orders. The fact that the steamer Sterling, laden ratholes and the rats gnaw off their legs to prevent their escape. 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