THE MN THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. §anish Government Resolved to Resist Any Interference. LOPE AL. TO I : Ix Wuuseron, April 14.—The resolu- between the United roe declaring for war Mies avd Spain were debated by the pamers of the Senate and of the Honse Representatives, yesterday The reso- igons passed the Honese of Representa~ iee,and were lail over in the Senate ry at! ioday on @ pc lat of order. Yapaip, Apri! 14.—The Spanish Minis gior War, ‘s firmly resolved to rere! ery attack made, directiy or indirectly, my Worst moression prevails regarc in iesituation. a WEST PRINCE. \ heieaii Election Returns. — —— ace + ‘O mn oS wing District PE ittececnedecene th 3 mish Station..... 98 54 tN aie iss caw « Se 34 Sr Paks dibces seeceeee « 102 58 SG cideheond sugsenecoesed 89 57 tiie sie eit Jechbdickdees “8b 124 Sensis diivous 89 67 SGT Ubab » votes soc. 51 57 Td shin digdstad tecederes ¢ 48 88 MITE ce cnne snereeee b4 84 , MPOCHLOD ... server veeveeees 51 54 SEEEENY & 5’. asecceccescecons 39 56 ian ui 35 62 EEE ye sccdshsbeccoecncese 36 5 i ee 53 64 un Vebeet 70 109 LG EER I 119 Ss wd b chonbe besdeeed 33 66 Ttiens cccukes 4 36 ities shevues Je 71 aa 55 72 cick cs ccn aide OF $2 met Pleasant Lot 13....... 3 60 RES 75 56 as 63 61 al Ds |g addled Cee 36 hwest, eee 35 93 cas — ee 1528 1811] eet 2 — The most popular wheel in the city to- Misthe Progress. Only $40 for a first Swheel which equals most $60 wheels uy other make,—Fred P. Newson, ; 86 21. WATERPROOF co L | | “ ‘Their | BY THE UNITED STATES. | Spanish Papers Attack Consui-Gene- | ral Lee~Gomez Offers Assistance. pibe sovereignty of Srain in Cuba. T e| in an attack on Havaua. ————_~— ee TRYING TO MEDIATE. The Pope is Making an Effort For Peace. {Seecra ro Tue Examiner. ] Lexvon, Aprii14.—It is announced that the Pope is making another effort in ve~ L half of peaceful settlement between Spaia and the United States. Bewye, April 14—The question asto whether Switzerland conld not mediate between Spain and the United States was discussed to-day in the Bundestrath. Adventures on the Spanish Main. —— ee The May number of the Pall Mall Magazioe will contain the second ‘of Mr. Cutclifie Hyne’s thrilling stories of ad- ventures on the Spanish Main, entitled “Prince Rupert the Buccaneer.” The llustrations to this series are by Mr. Greenville Manton, whose pictures ac- company ng “St Ives” all readers of the Magaz ne will recall with pleasure. LATEST NEWS NOTES. The Armenvian patriarch has sent to the Turkish relief committee a list of forty churches wholly or partially i destroyed durivg the recent maseacres ia Anatolia. He fixes the number of orphans whose parents were killed ut 40,000. OD Oe mes Shirt Waisds.—New shirt waists, new wrappers, just opened at F. Perkins & Co’s. Great Millinery opening tomorrow. Moor & McLeod. ASSORTMENT At the Bargain s*eessor to McKay i, QUALITY ee @ VALUE Corner. | W. D. McKay Woolen Co. Action Awaited | HARLOTTETOWN j 1 } | E DAILY cer . ‘ai oi r ‘ “7 i : : : é ‘This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the EXAMI Public, may speak free.”—Evnripipzs. ———— ee gt re Single Copies two cents, Debate on The Budget, | MORE ABOUT THE FAST ATLAN- i [Srectat to THe Examiner]. Wasaixcros, April 14.—There is much | | speculation here as to whether the Euro*! peat: powers will step ia if war is declared. } Itis possible that a strong note may be sent to the President of the United States, | The action of Great Britain in this matter | ig anxiously awaited.‘ Havana, April 14.—The papers here | attack Consul-~General Lee saying that he } was frig ened and rap away. New York, April) 14--A Letter has | been received from Gen. Gomez in Which he says he is preparing to co operate with | the hited’ States troops incase of war } | afternoon, wno gonservative, tc forte’ a eoalition. TIC LINE. Government Difficulties Overcome. [Sreciat to Tae Examiner}. Orrawa, April 14th—Honourable Mr. Patterson spoke on the budget and was replied to by Clarke Wallace, yesterday remarked that Mr. Patter- sons gift for misrepresentation was equal to hie capacity to make a noire. Tie Premier made a brief statement reepecting the fast Atlantic Line. He said that Messrs Patterson, Tate & Co., Lad met great difficulty, but had made some progress, notwithstanding The Government had information that the greater part of the capital required bad been underwritien and that a strong board was formed. He had reason to beleive that the ehips required would be under construction by the first of July. Tn reply to a question the Premier said that he could see ro reason why the plebi- scite bill should not be introduced at close budget debate. He could not say what questions would be proposed in the bill. Replying to a furtner question by Sir Charles Tupper, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that after the vote was taken the govern- ment would abide by the decision of the people. Tue Kettle River Bijl was discussed at some length. British Columbia Elections. Vaycevver, April Ll.—The announce-~ ment is made in Victoria that Premier Turner has arranged with the leader of the opposition, Mr. Semlin, who is alsoa This means thatthe coming election will be fonght on political lines laid down in Domin'on politics. How to Get Rich. We refer to the richness of the blood If you are pale and thin, you are poor in strength and nerve power. Scott’s Emui- sion drives away thinness and pallor, and brings rich blood and nerve power. Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occupied by Mille Bros where we have a nice show of goodsr We want all our ola customers tocom, along and bring as many mere as thee can,—W P Colwill. 2w d wy Prints.—New prints for aprons, etc. New musling for waists, new crash fur dsesses just opened at F. Perkins & Co’s. Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald & Co the best value alwaya. Now opening n¢w collars and cuffs new ties, underclothing, top shirts, sweaters aur prices are money savere,—J B Mac-~ donaid & Co. Perkins’ for millinery. Millinery.—Leave your order with Miss Lizzie Mutch at F. Perkins’ & Co. Gloves,— New gloves just opened at F Perkins’ & Co. a a SOSSCOSSEECTOT SECO SS ooees AN OLD SAYING. The last man rubs in the putty. We must keep on tell- ing you about your HOUSE- CLEANING, Your Carpets, Your Furniture, Your Silverware, Paint etc. Perhaps the last Furniture Polish had left a putty finish. try British Furniture Shine It is easy to use—cleans as it goes, makes a brillant Polish. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. Od? 69650680868 60C4L C487 68 FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. Apply to the office of L. L. BEER, 63-— _ a A SOOSCSOSS 4 SSS SETSSESSOSS SS 8OSFHTSE OHVSSSE# ‘ ! Sadiials P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL [4, HE FOREIGN POWERS, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA.’ WAKE UP! Sie,—Is it not time for our rulera, both | provincial and city, to rub the cobwebs, out lof their eyes and remember the. offer | made ty the Provincial Exhibition Asao- ciation to provide for an Exhibition next fall open to the ether Provinces? Exhibitions open to outside competetion and exhibiters from abroad invited and urged by al] sorts of indncements to come, are considered by enterprising commeni- ties io be one of the necessities of the The regulation in our former ex= fhid tion prize list which required mauu- actured exhibits to be made inthis Pro vince an. live stock to be owned here, is a coadition never required hy any Othercansiderable exhibition anywhere. | lt turns our shows into mutual admiration societies, aud robs the shows of any true emuiation or spirited competetion. In other places exhibitions are made the means of advertising the peculiar advantages of the country in which they take place ; indeed that is generally their object. Now in what way can Provincial Exhibitions, managed as ours bave been ia the past, advertize the strong points in Charlottetown or Provincial industry ? We know it has been a failure in that respect, and our county shows carried on in the same narrow vnenterprisiig epirit have been more pronounced disapointments. What we need is @ complete change in our ideas as to the aims and re- quirements of a Provincial Exhibition the expenditure for carrying out successfully such a show, with accomodation for stock and machinery from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, together with @ greatly ex- tended prize list and a sum to pay for the carriage of stock and other exhibits form distant points in this province, must be very large for sosmall a province. Arrangements should be made for combining all our shows for one year at least into one good substantial Exhibition. Lively Charlotte~ town with its furniture, boot and shoes and wood-working factories, machine shop, and foundries can bring out a good show in those lines, and our farmers can certain~ ly more than hold their own in the products oftheir fi:lde, orchards and stables. Some people hint that Charlottetown hay no accomodation for the crowds of sight- seers that would fleck to such a show. In this supposition they acknowledged the likelibood of the success of an Interprovi~ ncial Exhibition. But as it must extend over séveral more days than curolu atyle shows the fear of acrush is groundless. PROGRESS. times, 1898 we ee WALL PAPER FACTS SATURDA Y —_- | Was the banner day for this season in our Wall Pape: | Depariment. . '1400 Rolls sold and delivered | Think how many parlors, halls, bedrooms and kit- ehens will be made bright and beautiful with that | Paper. Many have not chosen their paper yet, We | invite you all. | We can please you Submarine Defences. Mapaip, April 1l.—The uaval com- raander of Port Makon, capital of Minorca, one of the Balearic Islands, has issued @ notice thet torpedoes have been laid to defend the port. No vessels will be allow-~ ed to enter before eix o’clock in the morn- ing. They must remain outside, awaiting | instructions. Port Mabon is a fortified town and is the residence of the military governor of the Balearic Islands. It bas extensive manufacturies of shdes for the Cuban trade and is one of the best and most commodievs ports in the Mediter _Tanean, Secured by Uncle Sam. Buenos Ayres, Argentine,April 11.—The United Statee government bas purchased the iron steamer Nord America from | Lavellaee Navigation Italiano for $800,000, The Nord America has just arrived at La McKe'ver. ; { Have just been opened. alot of new trimmings. exactly right, and there are hundreds to choose from. Without hesitation or doubt we can promise you an exhibit of by tar the best and handsomest range of Millinery—trimmed and untrimmed—in Charlottetown. ON THE SECOND FLOOR. Moore Sz McLeod MILLINERY — whee To-Morrow, Friday The Great GEO. CARTER & CO. The Largest Importers of Wall Paver pt f Plata from Genoa. She is known asthe fastest steamer now in service between Europe and Argentine. The Spanish resi- dents of San Paulo, Brazil, have organized a battalion of 500 wen to goto Cuba in the event of war between the United States and Spain. The sale of the Nicheroy to the United States has been concluded. The Russians and Chinese, Pexix, April 12.—Slight conflict between Russians and Chinese has taken place at Kiu Chow. It is believed this encounter gave rise tothe report from Yokohama last night that a coliision had taken place between the British and the Ruesigne at To-Lien-Wan. Kin-~Chou s a little way vorth and near Ta-Lien~ Wan. Carter’s for Wall Paper OPENING Commences. We're to have two days of keeping “open house” for our customers. you to walk in, look round, examine the goods, make youaself absolutely “at home.” not be persuaded to buy. On these days we simply want to introduce our mew stock, A tremendous display of new untrimmed hats, imported patterns. of new stvlish Millinery trimmings, and a great variety of new designs by our Miss M. G. Hundreds of New American Hats Were just aelivered in time for the great display on Fri day and Saturday. new straw hats in sailors and fancy shapes; new wire shapes,and They’re handsome, and stylish, and they’re right— We want You'll A fine assortment all on the second floor * eet ee pa