aE nc tlt ci iin alee” ae. ' THE EXAMINER “CALENDAR | —_—_—— For May, 1898, MOON'S CHANGES. fah day, Full Moon. L2th day, Last Quarter. 20th day, New Moon. Sth day, First Quarter. | High Water. Sun yor We’ k| —————_-—_-_—— on | Morn.| Aft. | Rises. Sets. 1 Sund 7 43 | 2 Mon 830 746 429 6 54 t Tuesday 919 8 48 28 56 <inesday 9 46 9 31 25 >/ rsday 10 20 10 28) 25 58 iy =—s«d20. 412: 16 | 23 |? -cay 0 04 11 18 22 l 0 $3 /11 52 20 a Monday | 3 46 12 35 a 4 10 Tuesday 2401126; 17 | 5 il Wednesday | 3 35/224; 16 | © {2 Thursday 4s1i3% 15 ee 13 Friday § 34 5 05 13 9 14 Saturday 6 39 | 6 42 12 19 15 Sunday 733 \8 Q% ll ll ib Monday $20,904, WwW) 12 1? Tuesday 903 958; 8 14 tnesday | 9 42 '10 44 7 15 stay (10 16 11 25 6 16 Friday 10 41 | 5 17 ¢iSeturday | 0 04 111 05 4 18 > Sunday © 43 ‘11 31 >} @ } Monday 1 21 112 04 2 41 sday 1 SB a2 43 l 2 duesday 2 37 | 1 26 0 23 ursday 2%3:12 18 3 3 24 rriaay 4 04 3 16 58 25 » Saturday 4 56 4 33 55 a* ? >unday 1§$ $0) 353}. S : Tonday 642.7 1%h 56 2 ley 730:818| 55 2 ss oe iste Dial ee A ROCKY” ,,Atercncicn HORSE HARVEY'S CONDITION POWDERS. Nothing like it for purifying the blood, toning up the system, killing worms, glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse do perfect condition, Cost only 25. per package at all dealers, Fall size package sent post-paid as sample on receipt of price. Vue Manvey Meoicine Co., 424 ST. PAUL, MONTREAL. fdvedddvdvidddddddddcddddududveusittrs. TO DYE ° BLACK There's the test of both dye and dyer, and it’s that test that s buik up the reputation of MAGNETIC DYES All their colors are uniformly excel- & lent, no dye surpassing in perma- = nency and beauty Magnetic Dyes nor leaving the fabric so soft and me = looking. At all dealers, or a full size packet, any color, sent post paid on receipt of price, 10¢. HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Pau!, Montroa! Ts Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. rhe favorite S. 8S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, ati p. m calling at Hawkesbury Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturda; ai noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday murning via Pi-- tou, can make c'ose connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX,” W ednesd Ly and Sailing _™. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. I Railway. For further rates and all informa tion apply to W. W. Clarke, Agent, Chaclottetown, or to H. hy . , evening at I] CHIPMAN. Can. Agt Halifax N.S Oe a TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will tea ve Ohb'iown Sieam Nev. (0. whart ev ry serving at seven c clock, locs!, fcr P C- ma, Couvecting with train or H ilia x &e, . etoreing about | p. m. on arrival «f dey arn from Halifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sce’y C. SEN, Co., Ltd. Bi uf ores oo ew THE THE DAILY “EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) Six Months, on wees BR Three Months, *-@ «2 2: 2 2. F 7 .00 One Month, = © = - 2s © © = 35 Sent post paid to any past 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, TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THES EXAMINER 2+ mena From Yesterday’s 5 o'clock Edition, Wasninctoy, May 13 —The back received ny American blockading +quadron set in the engagement in Cardeoas harbor on Wednesday and the loss of five lives on hoard the torpedo boat Wiaslow had 4 sobering effect on the element in the navy which is crying out for rapid action, and efforts at destroying batteries with unar- moured ships. There will probably be an inquiry in- stituted to, ascertain the responsibility) for sending such unprotected shells as the Winslow against fortified parts. New York, May 13.—In the bombard~ mentof San Juan,a seaman on the New York was instantly killed and four on the Indiana were injured. The Sparieb guns were inefficient and their artillery men helpless. The troeps fled in dismay, and as they fied through the streete the Governor-General o7 the [4and refused to accompany them declaring he would bold the towv himself. Hia beautiful danghter alsodeclinedto leave the city and stood in the street ‘imploring the oldiers reiarao to the the Yankees, forts and fight Neither the Governor nor his daughbte: lost their courage when a shell took of tie roof of the Governor’ Palace. Port av Prince, May 13.—The Ameri- can fieet under Rear Admiral Samypeor bombarded San Juan De .Porto Rico, yesterday. The following arethe detaila of the bombardment thus far received: Rear Admiral Sampson with nine warships arrived before San Juan just about suprise. At the signal the battleship Iowa fired the ratshot, which took effect. Then the bat J and in a few -hip Indiana opened fire miuuies Morro Fort was reduced to a heap of ruins. The fort made little effort to reepond and was silenced almost immediately. The Spanish steamer Rita was captured hy the United Yale which took her crew on board. States auxiliary cruiser “Three from two you can’t,” pays the schoolboy. Right! Three from two you can’t, either in dol- lars or dividends or sarsaparilla. It takes the best sarsaparilla root to make the best sarsaparilla ex- tract. The best sarsaparilla comes from Honduras, C. A., and the Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls the entire product. Yet others claim to be making “best” sarsaparilla. They must be making it out of the remainder left after subtracting three from two. But, “three from | two youcan’t.” Youcan’t make the best sarsaparilla without best root. You only get the best when you Get Ayer’s Sarsaparilia which is made wholly from the best root imported from Honduras. foreiga Consuls sought refuge io the | interior of the island. Lexpox, May 13.—The Hong Kong against the British because it is believed the Esmeralda piloted the Americans into the Bay. It is feared that the Spanish soldiers who are unpaid will attack the Britis factories. The British gun boat Linnet brought from Manila both the Spanish and Ameri- can mails. WasuiycTon, May 13.—The following afternoon, and shows that cable communi~- cx ion has been reported with Manila Bay : “Hong Kona, May 12.—To the Secy of the Navy Department,— “There is little change in the situation since my Jast telegram. I am transterring to transports, steel breech loading rifles from the sunken Spanish men-of-war, also stores from the arsenal in my possession. [ am maintaining a strict blockade. Add Argus to list of destroyed vessels. (Signed) “Dewry.” to the World from Neuvitas, chaos reigns at famine at Neutivitas. Every boat inthis harbor, steam and sai}, has been jammed into the narrow channe to be sunk at the first sight of attack. Two thourand soldiers guard the ev- trance, twelve miles from the city and four old cannon have been mounted on an island in the harbor. People are starving. Salt pork costs a dollr and a half per pound,‘rice fifty cert: and goats bring one hundred dollars ach. The Spavish Commander told the starv~ ing citizens to go into the. country as he could vot feed them. Many Oining the iu-urgents to get soldiers are food. The condition at Puerto Principe is siill,woree. The surrounding forts are almost aban- doned and the Spnasish colums on the way tothe coast are burning all ihe country homes, Wasnixeron, May 13.—The Spanish Squadron hus been sighted to the weet- ward of Martinique, 200 miles from San Juan. Upon receipt of this information Com- modore Schley’s flying ¢equadron was ordered to puttoceaatouce. It is believed he will engage the Spanish squadron at St. Thomas, West Indies Wa-nincton, May 13.—Plans for the immediate invasion of Cuba are materially changed by the news of the pre-ence o the Spanish thetin West India water. Sampsone fleet is now outside San Juan aw wiliog the c ming Spanish fleet, Cupid breaks bis bow at the sight of a tace tall of pimpes. Hollow cheeks, -uaken eve-, sod a ssllow complexion wii] dety his te-t intentions. Beauty is more han skin deep. The skin 18 merely the surtace on which i+ written ‘n plain vLwrac er- the condition of the body. Dr. Pierce’s Guid- a Medical Discovery is good for the complexion because it makes the whole budy healthy—-because it clears and purifies the blood, makes the digestion strong and Clears out impurities of ali kinds. By ipcreasing the ability to as- similate nutritions tood, aod by the intu- -iup of its Owa ingredients it enriches the blood and so makes sol.d, healthy flesb. It cures diseases of the Jung», liver, -tom ach, bowels, ekia and scalp, simply br cause all these diseases spring from the same Cause--a disordered digestion and consequent impure blood. What About the Philippines? Wasuixerox,D. C, May 12. — Keenly alive to the possbiliy ef the United Siares iransferring the Philippines to another power, Enrope Government. In ane interest the policy of this country with respect to their altimate destioation. It eva be stated on high diplometic authority that rather than the Philippines shonld become the possession of avy other nstien, remain the property of the United Stats | view <«f the absola é | ueutrality observed by Great Britaio,;s staid in the ilerald, diplomats here regard it as practicably impossible for the great powers exertion of pressure on the W asbiugtov Goverpment, as a resultof which it wil] withdraw from the itlands. Such being | the case, Europe desires that the United | States: flag shail continue to wave over the | quered. Bussian Tyranny Pekix, May 1i1.—The Russian cousul at Tien Tsio bas notified his colleagues that | foreigners will not be allowed at Port! Arthur or at Talien Wan without pass ports revised by him. Both Chinese and foreigners bitterly complain of this, inars much as the Tsung~Li-~Yaimen expressly | instructed their officiale that th ports, were to be treated as treaty ports. AERIT is what has given Hood’s Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. correspondence of The Daily Mail says that the Spaniards at Manila are incensed | is Watching With intense | Thousands of the population and the | MEY s despatch came to Sec’y Long late yeeterday |, New York, May, 13.—A epecial cable | Cuba, eays | Camaguey and fear and to reach an agreement for the | } | } ' } land whicn Rear Admiral Dewey bas con- | i { | DR. Ghee | | en re ee 3 ay 4 SN WE i VAN °P - y NTN x SLL with thesa new goods, AMAA BALK N NTN TAINS, ° ww N e wr made cape of the latest styles. PMA ¥ your thoughts. a ww ¥ New Hosiery. VITA LSS HE N SF More Vessels. Wash ngton, May 12.—Profiting by the necessiti'~ of the present, the depart- ment has practi :ally determined to build | what may we. rmed de-trovers of to p do } boat destroyers. F.rmidable boats ot shis | type will be constrnoted under the specifi. cations which are being prepared by the paval board «f bureau chiefs. The dia placement «f the bas is fixed at about @ tons = exch. Light steel will be ve «tr yetuesl) material em~ ployed. Tw vairnple -xpansion engin #, cap le of deve: ping trom 10500 0 11,000 ipaicated horse po ver, will Cause the tw np screwe of cach boatto revolve at a rate suffisient to drive it at a-peed of 28 knote per hour, The engines aad be placed in separate compartments, so as to diminish the chance uf disablement by one shot. Se Tf your children are well but not robust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- | ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. Itkeepsthem well and strong all w***sz. It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm | this. pr viled they canvot be returned to Spair. ; KE. rope, ¥s @ whole, prefers that they sha | | The oil combined with | the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. s50c. and $1.00, all druggists. ecort & BOWNE, ———_— a Chemists, Torcate, Ty eZ SS ae ee a ] treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury me hod of persistent self- help. D Tem Ving causes irom the blood. Cen. tinnous, inteligent treatm: ntin person or by letter fpsures Mibimu of suffer- aes Maaiimum of cure possibile in 4c) case, Avoid attempts apaided. Giaduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Pc en‘ty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in 7.8, and Canada. ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, PBs, CANADA. Victoria Row. sa acccoas: eases ecctpececanans MY OFFICE, Resunseetens reserved for patients. mces on application, KGL ASSLT APL ss Oy NEM GOODS... Our large stock of new Spring Goods is ready, prettiness and great durability at unusual low prices. 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 dress ought to look like, and what it ought to cost. best to please you in thir important metter of dress gcods choosing. we miNG CAPES There's a beautiful collection of new spring capes for your inspection to-day. ard sick ups from this or that source Whether is the Flowers, Ribbons, Feathers, Ornaments, Laces, Walking Hats, Wire Shapes Straw Shapes or Trimmed Hat or Bonnet you are thinking of. New New Wrappers, New Dress Trimmings, MONCTON TYWEEDS BE. Perkins & Co. | } | boiler are to | | ~_{K } pela mag anh Sinaia ale seat itis replete with unique Come and get acquainted Will You can depend upon our doing our level Not half haz- where painstaking is unknown, but carefully selected, carefully MMILLINERY Put our Millinery Department in Shirtwaists, New Neckwear, New Corsets, SUNNYSIDE. ~ WE WANT YOU) Jo Ride The Go Lightly Kind DNAANPaa PRUGRESS $40.00 Looks as good, will wear better and is lighter running than most $60 wheelr, An up-to-date wheel for a little price sy ee * te om mp) al TAAL \ fete pT} BET ane , 7 IMPERIAL WHEELS PRICE S606 TO 875 The Highest Grade Wheel Made. The handsomest, strongest and lightest running wheels in ‘the city. Ride “the g£0- lightly kind. FRED P. NEWSON, ACZNT LAP LAP LG LS Fata iene