Ce oo VV big et eet THE DAILY EXAMINER,.CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 15, 1898. ate _— "HE EXAMINER CALENDAS For May, 1898. MOON'S CHANGES. Sth day, Full Moon. lay, Last Quarter. jay, New Moon iay, First Quarter. Sun | High Water. yofWe’'k — —-- 2 | Morn.) Aft. | Rises., sets. L Sunday 7 43 i 2 Monday 8 30' 746 429 (5 5% } Tuesday 910 848) 28 56 ' scay 946 9 3l1 26 af lay 1020 10 28) 25 53 ta 10 485 11 16 23 ] la 0 04 11 18 22 1 , 0 $3 jil 52 20 a y,] lay 1 46 {12 35 19 4 10 Tue lay 240112 + a 5 11 V nesday | 3 35 | 2 24 16 6 i2Thursday | 431/333; 15 | 7 13 Friday 5 34 5 05 13 9 14 Saturday 6 39' 642; 12 10 15 Sunday miei i} il i6 Monday 8 20 | 9 04 10 12 17 Tuesday 903 9 58 8 14 nesday| 9 42 ‘10 44 7 15 i9 ursday 10 16-11 25 6 16 20 Friday ~ 110 414] .: 21 Saturday 0 04 11 05 ee 2: Sunday 0 43 !11 31 3 20 23 Monday 1 21 '12 04 2 21 247 ‘uesday 1 58 12 43 l 22 23 Wee inesday 2 37 | 1 28 0 23 6 Thursday Su 2wis 24 J Friday 4 04 $16 58 25 28 Saturday 456 | 4 33 58 25 19 Sunday Se iS 57 27 30 Mondav S62 !7 ks 56 20 1 Tuesday 730: 8 18 55 29 To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. Lhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charloite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and 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 11 .™. “Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply toW. W. Clarke, Agent, Oharlottetown, or to H,. L,. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. TO FICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Oh’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every 1\orning at seven o'clock, local, tor Pic- yu, connecting with train for Halitax &e Veturning about l p. m. on arrival of day ‘ain from Halifax. By order F. W. BALES, Sec’y C. 8. N. Co., Ltd. 84 tf MONTREAL & QUEBEC mae’ Chaune SOURIS. The Steaurship Campana will call at Souris regularly once « fortnight during the present season. real on or about 25th April. Merchants rdering goods would 40 well to have nem come by this line. For rates of reight or other particulars, enquire of MATTREW & McLEA\N AventsatSour | ment to take passage by the German steam- | ° er Polaria which chauge Of Sail‘ag from Mon- | THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the vance of the Examiner Publishing Ce RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ABVANCE) Six Months, - - * © 2 © © = Three Months, ee | Seo 8 ¢ One Month, - Sent post ee 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, Subscription — 00a Es oe, a 3) eee ee 1 6 TELEGRAPH IC @PEOIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER From Yesterdav's. 5 o'clock Edition. —A despatch to the Standard from “The presence of the British channel equadron Lonpox, May 17. Corronna says: at Villagarcia is likely to lead to some un pleasentaess. The idea of an Anglo-American Alliance has so iwfiamed the Spaniards that the postmro from the fleet when on shore to collect letters have been hooted and stoned. Threats have been made to stop the sup- ply of provisions for the fleet. The British Cousul protested to the Alcalde who explained that the popular resentment was due to a belief in the ex- jatence of an alliance, and further to the impressiOn that the fleet took wheat that properly belonged to the poor. Key West, May 17 —The ahips of the American blockading ficet are keeping a vigilant watch for the appearance of the Spanish fleet and will not be taken by sur- prise. Shou'd Spain’s appearance a!l the ships have been warned men-of-war put in ap by Commander Watson of such a move and sailors are kept constantly in tepes where they can the horizon for thirty miles looking out for first sign of hostile «hips. New York, May 17 —A especial tofgtie World from Madrid says that Admira) Cerveras’ fleet will move aboutin the Car ribean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It is expected by the naval mea here that Cerveras will avoid a fight in case ie finda himself overmatched. His chief aim is to draw the American squadron away fiom the Cuban coast, +o that he may makeadart and get into Havana. Great expectations are founded up ob night raids by Spanish torpedo boat de- the American blockading sweep stroyers upon equadron. Later, when the rainy season sets in, the blockade runners, both Spavish avd foreign, will undertake to carry ammu- nition and provisions to Cuba and Porto Rico. New York, May 17.—Aepecal to the World from London says: “The Russian ambassador has been directed to demand of Lord Salisbury av explanation of Cham- berlain’s assertion that Russia is ineligible for an alliance because of ber perfidy. Wasninet x, May 17.—The Navy De- partment issued the following bulletin at ihe close of <flice hours yesterday, em-~ bodyiog such official information of the day asthe Department regarded proyer for publication : informed thet officers, men and supplies woud be sent out to Manila by the City of Pekin. Abont 1290 troops will go.” Mr. Kuight. the correspondent of tre Loudon Times, having received the necer= { “Admiral Dewey was —_—_— sery permission from the Spanish Govern- ment to land at Havana, if conveyed to Let port by a nentral vessel, has been granted permission by the Navy Depart- vessel is given permi>= sion to pass the blockade. The department hopes to make an ex- prisoners at an early date. The Austrian man-of-war The Empress Maria Teresa will visit Cuban ports. Curacoa, May 17. squadron under Admiral Cervera, which efthere last evening after the cruisers | — The Spanish , Viezeaya and Infanta Maria Teresa had , taken on about two hundred tens of coal been sighted today. When the squadron disappeared it was going westward. Lonxpox, May 17.— The Paris correspon~ cent of the Daily Mail says: A number of > pauish war vessels, which were recently d stitute of armament, have beea cupplied 75101 v ith Krupp guns. They have also beeo S aeiiied with oe > necessaries including German artil-| "ahead May 17.—The Marquis vece| @ D’Armigo, president of the Cham ber, has advised Senor Sagasta to end the crisis as quickly as possible. Senor Mosatero Rios, President of the Senate, has offered his sup) ort, Lut does n»t desire to enter the new Cabinet. Senor Gamaseo, who is il], also declines to enter the Cabinet, but he promiees to support any ministry orgavized by Senor Segasta. The general impression is that th . Cabinet erisis will be protracted. Loxpoy, May 17.—A _ despatch to the Daily Telegraph frm St. Petersburg Saye: J.pan intends t» protest vigorour y against Am-rica eizing the Ph lippives. S .e bas already eought the assistance o Russia and conference; are occurring be tween Count Muravieff tne Russian Forei, n Minister andthe Japanese Ambassador, Baroo Hayashi Tadasce. It is believed tha: France and Germany wili support Japan. MoxreeaL, May 17.—The Montreal Sr publishes an article asserting that there are grave reasons for believing that Seno: Polo y Bernabe, United States, has been conducting an extensive bureau of secret information, called by the United States a spy system with headquarters in Montreal. The reenits of invert sare in the hauda of the Chief of the United Stas Secret Service. Hood’s Should be in every family = medicine chest and every , traveller’s grip. They are 5 S invaluable when the stomach cure headache, biliousness, and Mila and eflicient. 2 cents. pation is out of order; @ll liver troubies. Selumbias and Others There are two kinds o Whee's, COLUMBIAS and a! others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, $5 and 140 dollars. 60 the dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other muke. Each wheel guar anteed by a company who du not know how to make slop goads. The purchaser of a biev cle from me will be taught to ride free. R.M. YOUNG, WALL PAPER NOW OPEN =~” A large assortment of Amer ican and Caradian Wall Pa: per All the latest designe and patterns at lowest prices. FJ. HORNSBY Bookselier & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c Up. Valuable Proprety FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade s offered for sale. This desirable property com hines the advantages of town and country house. | Good bathing and boating at foot of ger-! den, F rst rate stables, coach-houses large yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- | servatory. House contains about iy roome, avd is heated by hot air; marble mantels down stsirs. Large drawing room oy of bonse; bath roem with hot and cold water. The situation und sea view, are unexcelled iu Bu hh The skore front is also owned in con~ nection with the property, bundred feet out. to For particulars apply J.T. MORRIS, and & great quantity of provisicns, has not SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable ex-~Ambassador to the! | | for severai | | } KEBBABALGH sd | Chiown, May 14, 1893 LLFLELLAEGEGGGELEESEA ASLEIS @8e NEN WOODS... Qur large stock of new Spring Goods is ready. prettiness and great durability at unusual low prices, “—f A ~~ ws with thesa new goods. you kindly eompare notes wit be THABGAABGABBGAGGADS = ard sick ups from this or that 7? ~=made cape of the latest styles. Straw Shay nes or Trimmed Hat your thoughts. n £, New Sa soes Ke ~~ wets KLEELGL werimns aa a» qe SS treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury me hod of persistent self-help, n a snertiineeeiieamaiensinaniianeaeas rem *vine causes wae the blood. Cca- utia person tinucus int “eal at er by let er insures M pimum of suffer- ing ans Masimum of cure possible in each case, Avoid atlemp's ur aided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. &) gr ahi Ten y years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma revistered in 0.8, and Canada, ADDKESS: CHARLUTTETOWN, P E I, CANADa«a OFFICE. Victoria Row Acegmodations reserved for patients. Referenc ‘es OU applicauon, Oct 15 lyr PICKFORD & BLACK HALIFAX g CHARLOTTE fOWN. SEASON OF 1898. —— S 8.CITY OF GHENT will gaii from Charlot.etown every Friday at 10 a.m., during the the season of 1+98, for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Archat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. sheet Harb»; returning wiil leave Halitax every Pau day at 6 p. m., making sane cal's. The Steamer has excellent pu-senger ae modation. Saloon am’d<hips. Spe cial low freiy hts will te gives thie season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, A gent. a “VALUABLE USENESS STAND FOR SALE oes MONTAGUE BRIDE This property consists of a commo- | dious store and dwelling, heated with ottege with | hot wat ‘r, and said to be the best plot of land, beautifully rituaied at Keps | business stand in Montague. pocb, with a delightful view of the streits | Good bathing, convenient to town, and a. Jestant holiday rerort. Apply to ps JUDGE McLEODW, db. side. | ' | Titse Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEEK, Ch’town, 63 2awkwtt. No doubt you’ve given this dress goods matter much careful thought—so have we w deess ought to look like, and what it or git to cost. “st to please you in thie important matter ¢ f dress gcods ehoosiny,. wrmiING CAPES There’s a beautifu! collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes ¥ New Hosiery. New Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, MONCTON TY7EEDS wot? £24064 6606 00088 ‘ie Perkins & Co..3 “ Horace Haszard| 1 -Itis replete with unique Come and get acquainted DRESS COODS Will hus and see how near we have come to your conception of what the You can depend upon our doing our level Not half haz- source where painstaking is unknown, but carefully, selected, carefully MILLINERY or Bonnet you are thinking of. Put our Millinery Department in Wreppers, New Dress Trimmings, SUNNYSIDE. LIGETI SISSS TS pais | ES CRE 2 OD ~ Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING The Acatia Sugar Refining Ce, Limited | Extra standard Granulated , K xtra Circle C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups. | Bamples and prices mailed upon applicatior, Eforace Haszari§ P. KE. I. Agent. Mess. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. Horace Haszaré: Agent. PURE INDIA TEA. The famous Braun brand direct from the gardens, Horace Haszari: Agent for Caneda, Flour, Corn neal &c. | Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleaf. Rolled Oats, Wheat Brat | K. D. Cornmeal, White Beans. | Prices quoted i in car lots delivered t» any point on P El. /connec'ed by rail or water. Horace Haszar Miller's Agent. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, Choicest Porto Rico Molasses, Bright Barbados, do Porto hico Sugar, Demerara Crystals, HORACE HASZARD} Office and Sample Rooms . ...,.Cameron Block, Queen Squst 1, | Charloute town, | Sch May, 1898.