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Twenty.five New Sample blouses very pretty goods. ‘These we offer this week at low prices, in Muslins, Ginghams and Prints. WA. Weeks & Co Whoresaie Retail, 280 COCO EUs 2O75S80 0194 20882 sheddin wour Fur is putting away your furs. Can we assist ! Camphor, Moth Balls, Insect Powder, Waterproof Pap:r,. ake Reliable gouds at honest prices. A. W. BEDDIN, Phm B GENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. SSOSOCOS SF 19SF COSSHSSCHSOS IAENSS vos eeesese 232OSS42F8E9SH258 80720608 SHOSOOSSOS ORODSENM CIENESO -_o DOS O0~S O*D BS OOO6D O08 : MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRK’S BAKERY 12¢ each , : , Cream Pies : ¢ 6 Cocoanut Pies l5c “ Washington Pies 10c Pastry Pies 0c “ Wine @axes We “ Jelly Rolls 1@ “ Jelly Squares 18¢ per dig Ginger Snaps ia * & Oat Care im * * Seed Cakes le New York Fruit id JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Grafton (Street, SOS 7°02 b> 460990392 DOOD 6O]06H9S> : ¢ . . ¢ é 0263 2009 cH SOE SAE2 9980 eee es Pee a : sit Sper THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 31 1898. — TELEGRAPHIC. @PECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Yukor Bill Killed by the! Senate, BY A YOTE OF 62 TO 4. enema Davis Points to the Govern.ment’s Bad Faith With Our Farmers. Orrawa, March 31.—The Senate by a vote of 52 to 14 threw out the Yukon bill last night. The Minister of Justice spoke at length in defence of the bill. Senator U’Donaghue said that, though a Liberal, he could not support the Govern- ment in this measure which he boldly de~ clared to be one of the biggest steals ever perpetrated in the history of the country. Senator Macdonald, of P. E. Island, protested against the alienation of the minipog lands and the oppression involved to the miners. He could not see how apy reasonable men could support the com- pact. The only Conservative Senator who voted with the Government was Senator Dobson, whe, like Colone! Hughes, is of the eame locality as the contractor Mc- Kenzie and like Colovel Hughes veted with the Governraent. Senator O’Donoghue (Liberal) roted against the bill as did Senators Boulton and Belirose who sometimes voted with the Liberals. Senator Frank Smith was paired m favor of the bill. All the other Covserva tives whom the g¢ontractors counted in their favor voted against the bill. Orrawa, March 3i.—In the House of Commons Mr. Davin proposed his motion “ That good faith on the part of the present government with the farmers of the North West should compe! them to place agricul- tural imp’ ements on the free |:st ” In an able speech, Mr. Davin showed that the government was pledged to free farm machinery. His speech was full of clever epigram and sarcasm in which he presented the sharp contraet between grit promise and grit performance. In the evening the House sat through a docket of private bills and some public orders and adjourned early. A BRITISH CRUISER MISSING. Considerable Anxiety Regard- ing Her, Lonpoy, March 3t.—Anxiety is beginn~ ing to be felt regarding the safety of the British cruiser Rapid which sailed for England from Gibraltar oan March 9th She has not been heard from since sailing’ | FATHER AND SON Drowned in Halifax Harbor. Havirax, March 31.—While working at the wreck of the schooner Olivette at the mouth of this harbor yesterday, James DeYoung and William DeYoung, father and son, Eastern Passage, were drownsd, 3 SUMOPPPTPPPETETETRE ETA TET HATA ERT Something New | We have opened up on the 2nd flat of our store @ New Wall Paper Show Room Where every grade and colorin of WALL PAPER Can be seen 48 I HANGS WHEN ON THE WALL. This will make the choos ing of the WALL PaPeR easy and satisfactory. Nothing but wall paper is shown inthis NEW WALL PAPER ROOM, We invite everyone interested in Wall Paper to visit our new Watt Paper Suow Room U { eeoeoe Geo. Carter & Co’vy., The Largest Importers of Wall Paper. POTYTNDTNERE TMNT HN HNNTE THRE THO nNN HTN TTT TTT TNT TTT TMT ht? W ‘ ¥. UNA SNAAMU ANU AdSA Ad Gd UMA ARAM Uk dba akc ahd dddUdi Ss | —_—— UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. | The Crisis is Now Imminent. Spanish Preparations for a Fight. W asuincren, March 31.—On theanswer to the proposition made by the government probably depends the future ‘course of the relations between Spain and the United States, It ia believed that it is now a question of an exceedingly short time before the crisis must come Maprip, March 31.—The Pais aays that orders have been issued to mobilize all the Spanish wasrbips, and that a eecond torpedo squadron is being prepared for sea at Cadiz. The Balcaric standsare being fortified and military engineers are starting for the Canary Islancs. NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Hauirax, March 28.—It is estimated that Nova Scotians have $2,000,000 invest- ed in securities on the New York stock exchange, and asthe average decline of these is atout ten per cent.since the Spanish-American war scare, this means that the people are from 200,600 toa quarter ofa million dollaré poorer than before the war was talked of. Loxpox, March 28.— The numerous railroad mysteries (there kave been five of them since last Sunday) have called forth arenewed outcry against the dangers of compartment carrisges, and demands that legislation compel the railroaia t» adopt corridor cars. The dead bodies of three male passengers bave been found this week on railroad trains under cir- cumstances pointiog to foul play. Bertix, March 28.—The correspondent of the Berliner Tag-blatt telegrephs: “The Marquis Visconti Venosti, the Italian for- eign minister says the Cuban sitaation bas grown worse, but that outside of Austria, which morally supports Spain, for dynasty reasone, no European power is inelin-d *o show practical sympathy for Snsin. Ric- otti Garibaldi says that ifthe United States will defray their expenses, he will engage to eend 40,000 Garibaldiaas to Cuba.” Mox7reat, Merch 28.—La Patrie dis- cusses William Redmond’s proposition for a coalition hetween France and Ireland as follows: —“We believe it to be our duty to put the newspapers in France on their gaard against the Irish element and its tendencies, especially in the United States. The Irish in their clergy, as well as in their politics, are the worst enemies of Gur beauti- fol French language and our national in- fluence to the American republic, and itis probably the same elsewhere.” ae ~ SPANISH OPINION. Will not Prevent Interference in the Guise of Philantrophy. Maprip, March 29.—Tae sem ficial El Liberal says: “ The report on the Maine contains no grave statements. Therefore President McKinley will not use that pretext for declaring war, but will use the relief of the Cubana. ’” El Liberal adds: ‘“ We believe the Spanish government will never tolerate as foreign nation, in the guise of phi'antro- phy, invading our territory, forit rou'd be followed by the unanimous pretest ef the Spanieh people, ” The tame paper then .o20-els Spain to pregare to repeal every kind of iatervention, 0 “ uncoli prom-sing, and to accept uething affecting the dignity aad sover g ty of Spain. ” The Imparcial (independent) eays it “ notes a change of attitude upon the part of the United States, ” expresses the belief that ** when ibe six Spanish cruisers and torpedo boats arrive in Havana the rel ~ tions between the two countries will improve.” It hopes the Spanish govern~ ment will “ act on these lines, ” nyt Mg ANY COLOR er yaard Baking rrocess H. R. LARGE FOR SALEOR TO LET. That most desirable business stand, sifnated on Kent Street, between Prince and Greit George. This prop-rity was occupied for some years past by the late J.A. Cameron, as . we — ee store and dwelling. ‘or ticulsrs apply to — - D. STEW ART, 70 Baker, Kent Stree’. ti p cB B® HABEBBALS NTADS NS e ww SAAT ° ww TES a Fr =F (oo Sy es ° o * 2 2 2 ~ 7 7 > * a - 7 : a SD OB SS GS6SSSSESGGSESEEGEGGSES SOE IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Dress Hats New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. New Hat and Bonnet Shapes EE". Perkins & Co., | ; SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen [ills ge Fe s * * 2 = 2 * 2 e o » . * o 2 55 BO Os 6665655655555 ShS5466S MORE TO FOLLOW. The Yukon deal is rapidly worre, When it firet made its appearance ;t was represented that the kingdom which is he conferred upon Messrs, McKenzie and Mann would be the sum total of the graat we should bave to make. Now itis officially declared that the land ; grint was but the preliminary move. , Ther: is more subsidy to follow, for an extension of the lise southward to a Brit~ ish Columbia port. The country has been deceised, both as to the extent of the railway and the char- acter of the grant’ Why not erect the Yukon into kingdom with Messrs McKenzie and Mana as the royal family? —Mail ard Empire. growing Carter's for Wall Paper 5 omNENE-NENG 5 ' Paint 1s to a Bulldi : portant, You should take as nuch cere in selecting the paint to slotbe your property as you do in selecting the material to clothe your pe.sop, Paint gives beauty to the building, of painting your build- Ifyou are thinking ing, we cin give you the best paint made 3 “Tiger” White Lead, English Oil, Brushes ete. >6%>8 amare A LITTLE afl... « ” Oo Our hats give satisfaction. for the price, as isto be ad. our custemers. our stvles and prices. body. It is just as im- i What clothing is to the - and Kstail. » Nansen A High Class Tailoring. a very little is all you'll require revolutionized Wall Paper prices since We | took hold of the business Let us show you how. Hats, Hats and Hal Hart Hats, Soft Hats, Good Hats, Latest Styles and Colors. No manufacturer has a monopoly of making the best We think we give as This season we are prepared to do better t Don’t buy your spring hats or caps, till y D. A. BRUCE = Yes; you need a little money when you fo our store, but if you are looking for We've “The Wall Paper Men” MOORE & WebLbvv. bats. good & . a ae oe ee la CO Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee One eA, A han ever fot ou have see