i. ee as a ys eke eee ee pes ah CRE at es les To Boston COMMENCING MAY:(Oth. Che favorite S. 8S. “HAUI- AX” wiil leave jown for Rosten Every Tuesday, atl p. m. talling 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 R Ss. me “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, Jharlottetown, or to H. L, CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. Halifax N. 8. vv Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing from Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August Monday 29th August "Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday 1. th July Monday 25th July Monday 8th Aug. Monday 22nd Avg Monday 12th Sept. Monday 5th Sepr Monday 26th Sept. Monday 19:h Sept Monday 10th Oct Monday 2rd Ov Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oc: Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighitu! summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight tarried at competition rates. led with great care. CARVELL BROS, Agents Eggs band- % y pense 78! Tan Shoes are unquestionably the coolest shoe for this warm weather. We are showing a nice gentle- men's chocolate laced boot, | with cloth top, at $2.75 Black and chocolate willow ealf at $4 and $4.5u, with bulldog and coin toe. The! bandsomest shoes we have yet shown. W. H, Stewart & Co London House Building. Salt! Salt! #300 bage- Lievrpool Salt. For sale by Horace Haszard €h'town, 18th May, 1898. v eestor a in ( harlot te~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, 1898 NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_——— Let no mau fear others so much as Ui, tlse f —Little ideas and big successes never go together, —A little mcre ease, a little mure com- fort, and this world would be our school no | | Canadians were away from their rigs longer. but our home; the very which God never designed it for. thing — During the Decoration Day celebration at Pemhioa, N. D., on Sunday a pumter of Emerson people crossed the border take part, having their rigs decorated with British and Yankee flag:. While the the British flags were torn down aud trampled othe dirt. This unfriendly action has created a greatdeal of bitterness at Emer~ sOn. —The New York Herald ‘pays a well deserved tributeto the British sailors in the service of the United Siates, § It Bayr : ** When the four Lig ships of the Amer- ican Line were acqu:red by the United States Navy our Guvernment would have been considerably embarrassed to pro- perly man them in quick time had not their crews stepped furward almost as @ nuit and volunteered in the United States A majority of these seamen are Evoglish born, natural.zed Awericans, but some who bad not taken out papers did not stop to consider tueir natioanality and service, shipped under the stars and stripes with utmost contentment and good will. Many of these men have Leen under fire; all have been baked under tropica! suns, bave done burd and inceseant work and been deprived for extended periods of the seaman’s firet love—shore leave; but?we have yet to hear of ove instance of in-ubordination, of one complaint made, of one duty |eft undone. The-e Briish sailors have been cheerful under trials, steadfast to discipline, brave in battle. They are ao honor to themselves and to the flag they serve.” Ee —, —_—— Disraeli’s Manner. I have no doubt Disraeli loses friends by his apparent insouciance and the method in which he walks to his place —without looking at anybody—but ] surmise from my own experience that it arises from uearsightedness. I perceive that he cannot tell what o’clock it is without using his glass, and somebody told me lately that he saw him hailing a police van, mistaking it for an omni- bus. His face is often haggard and his air weary and disappointed, but he has the brow and eyes of a poet, which are always pleasant to look upon. He generally says the right thing at the right minute and in the right way, and he is lustily cheered, but sitting among the opposition I have abundant reason to note that he is not completely trusted. It is said that young Stanley and other youngsters of his class believe in him and that the man who is so taci- turn in parliament is a charming com- panion among his familiars and is a gracious and genial host. Some of his postprandial mots steal oug and, I should think, make fatal eae Somebody asked bim lately if Lord Robert M. was not a stupid ass. ‘‘No, no,’’ said Benja- min, ‘‘not at all; he is a clever ass.’’— *‘My Life In Two Hemispberes,’’ Sir Charles Gavan Duffy. Self Made Men of Other Days. The self made man is by no means solely the product of modern times. Co- lumbus was a weaver, Franklin was a journeyman printer, Pope Sixtus V was employed in his young days in keeping swine, Robert Burns was a plowman, 4Esop was a slave, Homer was a beg- gar, Daniel De Foe was apprenticed to a hosier, Demosthenes was the son of a cutler, while Virgil was a baker’s son. Ben Jonson was a bricklayer, Cervantes Was a common soldier, Canova’s father Was a stonecutter, Captain Cook com menced life as a cabin boy, Haydn, the musician, was the son of a poor wheel- wright, Pizarro, instead of going to school, was sent to keep hogs. Kirke White’s father was a butcher, and Keats’ father kepta livery stable. —New York Sun. ene senenentte Warm Water Baptism. We would impress upon the clergy the necessity of having the water warm- ed. Baptism, it is true, is seldom or never administered by immersion, but even when affusion is used the contact of cold water with a child’s head might injuriously affect one with an already sufficiently low power of resistance.— Lancet. When the sultan of Turkey attends TRE? Spor the Friday midday prayer at the mosqu’, in Constantinople, the garrisou of 30,- ; $00 men is stationed along the route in such a way that he shall be safely guarded from the moment he leaves his oalace until he ison his carpet in the @crea edifice. Dividend Notice. Mercuayt’s Bank or P. E. I. Ch’town, May 30, 1898 Notice is herebe given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per | annum, onthe Capital stock of this Bauk, { has been declared payable at its banking house, on ani after July 2ud, next. The Transfer Books will be closed from 17th June, to second July next; both days inclusive. By order of the board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier, ~~ May 30th, 1893 See) ae Bile ae a as ig er to | Page his at sehen ae ee Mi i Bi Le ak Dp Ey vi — ep TaLuCh SPECIAL DEEPAT* bbb From Saturday's BH aeleck E the the Philipp'nes has been indefi Maparip, June in Chamber witb reference to itely pos- poned, Private despate!es from Cubs say tha gents do not dare toattack Santiago de Cuha. Maprip, Jane 4.—I[n the Chamber of Deputies, to-dav, Lieat.~General Correa I > > > would be set to tie Philippiues, said the ard that troops would be ; ment has bulletine! tue following repor ocniev. from Commodore ton: “Made reconnoissance this afternoon May 3let, with the Massachusetis, Tow and New Orleans, to develop fortifications witb their character. the heavy batteries west, with guus of large calibre, range. they fired over the bili at random. (signed) S CHLEY. _— > © ~<a THE CHILDREN’S OFEERING. We bg to acknowledge with many thanks the following sums received for “The Children-’ Offering tothe New P. E I-Jand Jubilee Hospital.” In doing so we wirh to thank a!l those who have so kind- ly helped us. We pave sent circulars :o every school on the Island, hoping thu they will also aid us to m~«ke the < ifering worthy of the children of P. E. Isiaud, at the tame time feeling that as persons in the country benefit as much from tbe Hospital as those in town they will te glad to have an Opportunity to show sheir apprecia- tion «fits u-efulness. We make this appeal not only to tne children attending schoul, but to every child ou the Isiand. We sbal] gratefully acknowledge all <ums received whether large or small. Prince Str:et Seboo!, ................$14 84 Weel Bent SOnoal.......cccsiains . 26 88 Normal School... .. lL 85 PIO sivcicccde ce dems dacdbiddens 4° nN 3 Peters’ BR y- School. ........... 1 00 St Peter-’ Girls Schoo'........ .....s008 1 30 Mss A DesBrisay’s School............$ 1 1 Kenneth Finlayson........... viilisedinal 5 Jack and Richie Palmer. ........... 10 Moily Dick and Hugh Warbarton.. 15 R noethand Ronald Stewart......... 10 Nora and Constance Warburton... 10 NN a a 5 TU ian oe 5 Baby Roxe Longworth...........sss000 5 Kuth and N.rman Watson........... 10 Helen, Fritz, Jack, Gerald and Noel FI iccixcces sieiesacuiunes Wie es bono 25 Arthur ao 1 Clifford Morson. .......... 1U $ 38 2] Mrs. Hopxirk. Mes. James WARBURTON. oS - — - tion, cure constipation Prepared only by C. L Hood & Uo., Lowell, Mas- Best to take after dinner; > i i Purely vegetable ; do not gripe i S N | | prevent distress, aid diges- or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents T have invented and patered on July 24, 1897, a new straw elevator and shaker attached to any faoners. graiu perfectly first cleaning, taken out of the siraw. = Ii tested. It only takes abuu for to drive it of any otl.-: tbat purpose in the market. intending purchaser to see al! grain i- bas been wel f the power nechine for I ask every, } Week’s shakers before purchasing any other, Anv person infringing on tbe pat- ent will be dealt with according to the Jaw I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He will receive orders; also myseit JOHN A. WEEKS, . ALBERTON. | 4.4. McLEAN, Q.C BARRISTER, &c. BROWN’S BLOCK, ar CHARLOTTETOWS the situation iB the rainy season has begun and the insur- the Minister of War, in replying to ap en~ quiry a8 to whether a Spanish expedition Goveromert was deliberating the matter >pared ready to depart the moment they were requirel. Wa-nHincton, May 4.—The navy depart- To the Secretary of the Navy, Washing-~ The fire was returned without delay vy to the east and to the long The range was seven thousand yards. Recounoi-savce developed satisfac’ orily the presence of tne Spanish squadron lying behind the island near the upper fort as Quite eaii-ti d the Spanish fleet is here, Itcleans ali! one of the | EN ea” ee ie ee a ee — Vf NZ HABA: NT HAL Silks NTS £ and less price. ty x SRF, y g | | hot summer, there goods, wN Ne Ns Wo oy ets oN a > e mY “ SF oo satisfactorily. | BSB s669 SSS6 55655455555 Foi the Latest Style and Lowest Price We are determined to get additional silk business b and we ask you to see aud consider the silks we are entitled to iton that basis —merit, n thing but merit, quality, Oreandies,, May we get your opinion on the dainty styles we are showipg of: Millinery. give you all thele)p you need in making a selection, and there are people here whose advice in such matters is worth having. Dress Coods., ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman’s dress goods wants well and We have the largest and newest stock to select from. prices are iower than any other store in the city, We Keep No Stamps Wé¢ give our customers the discount. EE". Petr kins & Co., GEGLLLELGES a) ah AE HSS 2 y deserving it, , and decide whether choiceness, apet Mulls, Grass Linen, etc, All the pretiy cheer- thiags,that will brighten the spring, and temper the © A fine showing in Flowers. Feathers, hat Trimmings tc, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll That “Perkins” is widely know for its dress ods excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is The ° : : : : | : SUNNYSIDE. Sis SSIES se DR. CFT treats CHRO*IC DISEASES by the Salisbury method of per-is'eut scif-help in removing causes trom the bicod. Coatinunous, intel- livent treat) ment in person or by letter in- sures Minimum of suffe ing and Maximum of cure, poss.b/e in each case, MICROSCOPL AT, FXAMINATION OF BLOOD, S} Ula, URINE, &e. Avoid Atrempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University Ardthe NEW YORK HOSPITAL Twent ” revrs practic? in N. Y.Ci'¥. Diploma reg- isteredin U S. and Canada Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Can. OFFICF: VICT JRIA ROW. ‘ecom modations reserved for patients. icferences On application: Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad epice is soominable. This is a truism that no competet houskeeeper sbould fos get. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the rig 4t brand of Syice, and while there sre many that are fairiy good, it 14 always safest to take one which ws invariably uni- form. That one is A. MI Can. Soc. «. E. ; | Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag | Corvell University. | Censulting Engineer for Geueral Worx, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlotietown and St. Jobn. Island correspondence addressed Charlottetown, WARE - HOUSES PEAKE) WHARF Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. | | Nov. 4 to | HoraceHaszard | Manufacturers Agent REPRESENTING F The Acatia Sugar Refining Co, Limited | nese enaeth emeeeae Extra standard Granulated ¥ xtra Circle 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. PURE INDIA TEA. The famous Brauwin brand direct from the garlens, Horace Haszard: | | ‘HENRY R. LORDLY ©. B| | Agent for Canada, Flour, Cornmeal &c. Howard, Planet, Indiana, Mapleleaf. Rolled Oats, Wheat Bran, K. D. Cornmeal, White Beans. Prices quoted in car lots delivered t» any point on PEL connected by rail or water. 1 Horace Haszar Miller's Agent IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, Choicest Porto Rico Mo'asses, Bright Barbados, do Porto kico Sugar, Demerara Crystals, HORACE HASZARD, Yffice and Sample Rooms -+..-Cameron é * Block, Queen Squar Jharlottetown, 9th May, 1898.