Agee, 3s . - i ig THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, 1898. — o- AO OM, ea . © EXAMINDR CALENDL© | For May, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 5 21 F : M _m ~ t.4 Is 9 st X uarleTe A N ‘y_w M 0 ) First Quarter EH Wa r J - Mor A sviSC9d ll i lll seleeenanie 2" ; 7 43 ' a“ -_ + M 2 & oa 4 *0 $ few y ) zz > x ay 946 9 31 5 » 20 10 2 1 d / o - ID Li 4 ~ “a AQWuay 1 46 112 35 19 ‘+ iO Tuesday 240; 1 26 17 5 Wednes ’ Ay ’ 5 2 24 9 ope ' ‘ ’ 7 } ie i hursaay 4 Sl ! ) - d 13 Friday 34135 13 9 , 9 7 aoe? 6 39 6 42 An | 19 5 j 7 33 | & Us ll ll is Mond: ay 8 20 9 04 10 12 17 Tuesday 903 9 538 8 14 »y 9 42 10 44 7 15 i rsaa - 76 Ah Zo 6 16 ‘DW Friday 10 41 5 17 ‘1 Saturday 0 04 11 05 4 18 22 Sanday 0 43 {11 3l 3 20 23 Monday 1 21 12 04 2 21 24 Tuesday 1 58 12 43 l 22 25: Wednesday 2 37 1 23 0 25 S7 sday Sie is ae 59 24 i Friday 404 ' 3 16 58 25 24 Saturday 46 | 4 33 58 26 ) 3 ~ 2? Sanday $15.53) Si 27 % Monday 6@2 317 33 56 28 Ll Tuesday 7200:18 8 $5 29 | Plant Line. 4\ To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Ihe favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. ealling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday mourning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX,” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 _,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. BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8S. 8. Bonavi.ta eaili ym Mou- (real, Saturday Morning, May 7th, will ve due ai Charlottetown Wednesday mor: - ing, May 11th, and will sail for St. John’s aud Newfouadland, carrying Horees, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce uoder deck at lowest possible ng f.* rates For further particulars as t freight and pageage apnlv to PEAKE BROS & CO. Agents. Ch’town, May 20th 98 93 3i eod. TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Ob’tewn Steam Nav. Co. whart every m.waing at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- ‘ou, conaectirg with train for Halifax dc ; Returning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day vain from Halifax. ; arrival Spanish veasels, warships and others, at THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afterneom frem the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) One Yost, «© © © © fe © & © 4. Six Months, oe & ae a ee o: Three Months,- - « * 2 = = © le One Month, - = = ts din Be Sent post _ to any past of Canada or the United 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. ubscription $1.00 a year. From Yesterday's 5 o'clock Edition. Waruinctox, May 8.—Dewey’s repor, says that none of his men were killed bug a few were injured. Fiona Kone, May 8.—it the Spanish «hips at the battle of Manilla until after the is stated thar steam It is also said that the informed the was advisable to did not get under alarm was given. Spanish commander Governor General that it surrender in the interests of humanity, as successfully, were willing it was im possible to resist but that be and enough to fight and die. his men Even when the Spanish flagship was half shot away her commander, though wounded, refused to leave the bridge untii the ship was burning and sinking, ber stern shattered by a shell and her steam- pipes burst. As yet (here are no further details of the fighting. After it was over Commander Dewey, sentan ultimatum to the city battery ordering it to cease firing or he would bow bard the town, Lonpoy, May 9-—-The Hong Kong cor- respondent of the Daily Mail gives the following additional details of the battle at Manilla: There was an act of treachery on the part of a Spanish boat which fired at a boats crew sent to take posseesign of her. She did not bit the boat but our guns were turned on her and tore her to pieces. She went to the bottom. The « flicers of the gua boat MeCuallo¢ Lear testimony to the bravery of the Spaniards. They particularly praised the gallant crew of the Castilla whom they described as the bravest men ever sacrificed in bat tle. They conaiderthe result of the ight a remarkable inetance of the advantag: uf long rauge firing to the side which is bet ter in artillery marksmanship. Private papers captured with Cavite show that it was intended that the Span- ish showld engage the Americans outside the bay before the fight. No forthcoming of the change of plans. The Americar for instructions caring to take over the city on his own explanation is commacder has wired regarding Manilla, not res; orsibility. The Americans landed supplies for the Spanish wounded. The Olrmpia was hit thirteen times during the engagement. When the McCulloch left Manilla the were maintaining a desultory but in effective fire on the squadron. .urts acting in fleet. the land Meantime the insurgents are co-operation with the American They had surrounded Manilla on The military deputies have decided to | act independently of politics and the naval deputies will be asked to cooperate. Is is reported that the Governor General of the Philippines is planning to retake Cavite. Key West, May 9.— Oaly poor marks- manship oo the part of the Spanish gup- ners saved the Vicksburgand the cutter Morrell from destructioa off Havana. Ov Saturdsy tor over half,’an hour they ' the Santa Clara escaped without were under the fire of batteries. Bat both msterial injary, although shrapnel shells from 8 iach gune exploded all about them and now both show the scars of the Spanish shots. L Npox, May 9.—Russian papers accuse the Spaniards of loosing the ersenal at Cavite through cowardice. Bauia, Brazil, May$9.—The batileship Oregon arrived here yesterday morning. Wasnincton, May 9.—President Mc- Kinley and Cabinet held a special council of war today with the war and naval boards of strategy. | hows aiki tiery atid) for sees! MESS PI @Q@sse ssasnsssssasssaaan avs sor OR NEW GOODS... of new Spring Goods is ready. prettiness and great durability at unusual iow prices. fs KH 9 Our farge stock °F “f with thesa new goods. SF Chia general plan was decided upon : First, to annihilate the Spanish squadron in the Atlantic, even if necessary to cro+e the sea, Second, ment against Cuba with a force so large thatthe fall of Havena and ccmplete surrender of Spanish rule in the Island is assured there before the rainy season. ‘Lhird, to back up Admiral Dewey with men and arme sufficient to tubsugate al! to begin at once a land moves the Spanish in the various groups of the Philippines regardless of the money and men it may require. Fourth, to provide for the military occu~ pation of all Islands captured from Spain and hold them by force of arms until their fate has been decided by Congress after war ia at an end, Bo-1 Nx, Mav 9.— Captain Roberts, of the Warren Line x\eamer Roman, reports see- ing aSjani-h torpedo boat off the coast of Nova Scotia last Thureday. Maprip, May 9.—According to a news~ paper reporta cabinet crisis, provoked by Admiral Bermejo, is imminent, involv- ing the whole cabinet, If charged to reconstruct the ministry i. is believed that Senor Sagasta would (ffzr a porifolio to Senor Gamzo, who represents a very important faction of the be Liberals. Wasnincsox, May 9.—Sec’y Long*eays that Blauco’s report as to the fonnderi g of the Cincinnati is baseless, as the sb p is at Key West. He also denies that tle Montgomery has been in an eogage ment. He expcets no news from the fleet before to-morrow, Cape Haytien, Hayti, May 9 —Admira!] Sam p<ou’s ficet is moving slowly going at fie miles aco hour on account of the woniors Turitan and Amphitrite, which are expected to give a good srccount ot themselves, in heavy close fighting. The fleet reach Porto R.co before Wednesday. Cavboul Mav Madrid says orders Lonven, 9—A despatch from have been ten‘ w Governor-General Augusti tu resist to the death all attacks on Manilla. Head and Limbs# All Covered With Eruptions — Could Not Work, the Suffering Was So Creat—Hood’s Has Cured. “T wasall run down with complaints peculiar to my sex, and I broke out in sores on my body, head, limbs and hands, and my hairall came out. I was under the doctor’s treatment a long time without benefit. They called my trouble side and were exchanging @ brisk fire with the Spanish garrison. Ihe city is said to| be starving. W AS HINGT all along the attilude of the he President fightii N, May 9.—Agzgressive action whole line, describes the administraticn. has determined that w ill be forced with the jull powe | Tnited States, terminate the conflict. ‘ of the | in order to speedily 9.—The eczema. Finally I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and after I had used three er four bottles I found I was improving. I kept on until I had taken several more bottles and the sores and itching have dis- appeared and my hair has grown out.” Mrs. J. G. Brown, Brantford, Ontario. “I was all run down and had no appe- ite. I had a tired feeling all the time. I was advised to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I did so and it benefited me so much made cape of the latest styles. BHABAABABABBALAL NIN eK ~~ Straw § your thoughts. HLS New Hosiery. N Ww A, HAL a @O@ssas DRESS COODS No doubt you've given this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have. we. you kindly eompare notes with us and see how near we have come to your conception. of what the new deess ought to look like and what it ought to cost. best to please you in thie important matter of dress gods choosing. =sPRING CAPES There’s a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. ard sick ups from this or that source {where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefulip Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking of. 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G Jury has removed his jewel- ry business to Great Geo, St., oppo- site v. Stumbels’s harness shop,where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch re airing and will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand— ard for time. For Jewelry and Warches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks aad solid gold wedding rings. Cc. C. JORY Great George Street, Ch’town. that I would not be without it.” Mrs. G. I. BuRNErtT, Central Norton, N. B. Hay:i this May evening Port Av FRIivce, is rumored of 17, Porto Rico anda battle is expected “ry Tuesday. It is also reported from Cape bo ian that Rear Admiral Sampson’s e®quadron | has been righted to the north. i The vessel which pursued the cruiser} ' Montgomery is supposed to have beeu one Spauish warship Vizcava, aod it is suggest | ei that possibly the Montgomery enticed | the Spaniards within striking distance of | A lmiral Sampson. The crew of the German ship Bolivia, | Cap: Bruia, which arrived to~day said they heard cannonading to the northward | about four o'clock this afternoon. Mapaip, May 9.—Signs of internal trou By order ore F. W. y C.8. N. Co., Lid. a bie are increasing and martial law ie spreading all over the country, | The Reputlican minority inthe@ortes nin Nagy Moocd’s ean parilla Is the be ‘st—in f act the One True Blood Purifier. act harmoniously with Hood? S 5 ae Hood's ineniniticca 25e. MONTREAL. & queBEC SOURIS. The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly once @ fortnight dur: ng the present searon. Sailing from Mon- trealon or about 25th April. ‘ferchants | ordering goods would do wei to have | them come by this line. For rates of | . freight or other particulars, enguireof | MATTREW & McLEAN ateotejtSour \ Hal Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have some very ex'ra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock, Grand Mous;s eux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & {o’ vO 8&8, 75 JOY & DAVIES ; |WE WANT YOU | Jo Ride The Go Lightly Kind eQ >) » (FQ @a { Ones W $40.00 will wear better and is lighter running Au up-to-date wheel for a little price PRUE Looks as zood, than most $69 wheels, 5 > “43 —es | 4 IMPERIAL WHEELS PRICE 860 TO 875 The Highest Grade Wheel Made. The handsomest, strongest and lightest running wheels in the @ecity. Ride “the go- FRED P. NEWSON