*aetant ae = a — ‘tar cel PR A = : Tasisdiniiieall a ne he ew Kid Gloves SECOND LARGE SHIPMENT Ladies and Gents’ Spring Kid Gloves JUST RECEIVED Weeks & Co. have just received a larze second saipment of Perrin’s Cel- ebrated French Kid Gloves, Modes, Black. The aboge We have lacing. Imported ‘illinery for Easter. We are showing newest colorings. Violet, : it Heilitrope, @O Greens, i. aa Oxbioeds, an a Re ce, @ . — T2 ns, ae Gh Browns, @ the latest shades. two button and are them in We have just received upwards of a dozen imported Hats and Bonnets Ladies wishing to see these or have copies made fur Easter will please en- quire of our milliner. Miss Murphy. , atest Smerican Straw Hats and Sailors. w. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, O88 GSU SOCEOZOw HS BOE 2OO80 «VICK’S_« Gandied Vislets BRE! TH PERFUME 5 cents a Packege 9902 0009 Fragrant A NEW FAD Fascinating. oro~sdtlr A. W. REDDIN, Pham 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORR, DPS OG: 006 6830800800002 200c e008 Sunnyside. OO508000 & 1090: \OUSSH eocensdecscoranesseets ' SPO 2 0808888008 OOO 2 0O7TOGSE 2,099 OS @SE*-6O60H MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRKS BAXERY Cream Pies 12¢ each Coeoanut Pies lie * Washington Pies 10c “ Pastry Pies im Wine Gaxes 10 * Jelly Rolls 10 * Jelly Squares 18c per doz Ginger Snaps ie * -® Oat Cane me or Seed Cakes le New York Fruit i9 JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Grafton Street, OD OD ID ODOD Oo FM 2°38 OS SAO 193562 : : ¢ ¢ : : $ , ; OQ] 70H 42 90D if 2 G Et ze O Sealed tenders addressed to the under- signed will be received at this office until Tuesday next, the 12th inst., from persone willing to contract for cleaning off cement from the outside walls of the Merchants Bank of P. E. L., building, aro from 8 willing to paint the outside of said Ending Specifications to be seen at this > say J. M. DAVISON, . . shier ORS DF D7O]D 32S] OSD YS | 096060256979 0688 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 7 1898 'TELEGRAPHAC. SPECIAL DESPATOHSS TO THE EXAMINER, UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. A Complete Change of Condi- tions. Concessions, Ce ARMISTICE TO BE PROCLAIMED IX CUBA. Cuban Independence Assured. { (nee 7.—Swift the WASHINGTON, cannon’s flash as a Cuban April has changed situation. Yesterday afternoon the ga!- leries of Congrera were crowded, while Senators and Representatives were an- xlous and agitated with the excitement. Atthe highest point, word passed around tbat there would be no message. The suddeness of this announcement Stirred the public foratime. Ultimately it became known that not only would there be no message this week but that it was a possibility that the message written and approved might never go vo Congress at all. The first reason for delay was that administration had received advices the from the Americans could not be gotton off the Island yesterday and would be in grave peril if the message preceeded their de- parture. The second reason was that Spain has decided to open the case closed as far as this government is concerned by the re- fueal of Spsin to make a satisfactory re- sponse to the representation made by the United States last week,and in order to avert impending war had decided to make concessions heretofore refused. It is said that Spain will at once prox claim an armistice in Cuba, and thar, eventually,Cuban independeuce will be de- clared. The details have yet to be worked out, The giving away on the part of Spa'n was the result of pressure from the Euro~ pean powers. The war scare, which was greatly ex- aggerated and much of it manufactured out of the whole cloth, is about collapsed, and business is assuming a healthier tone FIRE IN HALIFAX. Four Hundred out of Employ- meaf, Hattrax, April 7.—A fire in the cotton factory here yesterday did much damage, and four hundred employes have been thrown out of work for a time, eo Death of a Laborer. Havirax, April 7.—A laborer named Albert Kearlisg was killed at Rockingham, four miles from here, yesterday, by a fall of earth and stone. Tue Sranter and the Princess are moving a8 usual to day. Tue Maits.—The mail special reached the city at 11,40 this forenoon. The Spain Caves in and will Make | Generai Lee at Havana indicating that al! ; ' |NAUPRAGE HARBOR WORKS, | Tae Pecple’s Petition Received... Sir Louis Recommends Attention to it, 7 Orrawa, April 7.—In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. McDonald, of P. E. Island, was informed by Sir tials Davies that he bad a few days ago ree ceived a petition asking for a survey cf Naufrage Pond with a view te having the harbor opened there and that he had passed the document over to the Minister of Pablic Works with a recommendation that the matter receive attention, The Earth Trembling. Toroxro, April! 7.—A strong earth tremor was recorded yesterday morning at 7.57 by the meteorological observatory. (Cardinal Taschereau Unchanged. Quesec, April 7.— Cardinal Tascherean’s au’s condition remains unchanged. ee The Budget Debate, Orrawa, April 7.—Hon. Mr. Foster is il] and the budget debate bas been adjcurn~ ed until Tuesday. — NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. New York, April 6—-Antoine Varicle, of the French Geological Society, arrived on the French steamship La Bretagne yesterday, witha balloon, with which he intends to make the trip from Juneau to the Klondike. There are about a dozen persons in the partv, and they are all at the Hotel Martin. The balloon will carry about 7,300 pounds. The members of the expedition are stopping here only until news comes from Jonean that the appar« atus is :eady for generating the hydrogen with whieh the balloon isto be inflated. When thatis ready the party will godi- rectly to Jnneau, and if the wine is favor- able the trip tothe Klondike will be made at ence. The cost of the expedition is borne partly by the French geographical society and partly by the members of the party. Hauirax, N. S8., Arril 6.—Notwith- standing war alarms, the steamer Ravens- dale sailed for Havana yesterday with 8,491 barrels of potatoes and 1,580 drums of dry fish. The net price paid to the farmers of King’s County, N.S., and of New Brunswick was fifty cents per bushel, mekiag over $11,000. Maprip, April ¢.—Two companies of artillery and two batialions of chassreurs sailed for the Canaries yesterday. Tbe crew of the French training ship Iphigenie cheered the departing troops, who, with crowds on the quays, warmly reciprocated, making a Franco-Spanish demonstration. Wixyieec, April 6~Arihar Braden, of the royal engiseer’s «depot, Chatham, England, passed through Winnipeg yeeter~ day to join the staff now engaged on the fortifications at Eequimault, British Co- lumbia. He says alltbe shirs ot the British navy are being got ready for sc:ive servio? in anticipation of trouble over the easiern question. Engineer Braden will have charge of the mechanical work at Eequimault, At the Hotel Davie-: J W McPhee, Annandale; John D Borns, Halifax; C C Grand, St Stephen N By Harry W Fox, Monstreal; E T Freeman, Halifax; W H Adams, St Jobn; J H Byrne, Georgetown; M N Todd, Gal; Jas J Reilly jr, Montrea'; TO BE LET.—A comfortable dwelling on Sydney xt, near pve suitable for a small fmily, bosess:on ean be given immediate- Ly. Apply to Francis P, McCarron, $2 3i WASHING WANTED.—A washingto take into the house or goont washing or house- cleaning. Apply tv Mrs Gallant, Grafton xt near W M Coilin's store 82—3ipd Stanley will carry the mails hereafter. WALL PAPER FACTS IN 1895 Bought out the Wall Paper business of the Bazaar Co. IN 1898 We have the largest Wall Paper business on P, E. Taland, Our New Show Room [san ideal place for selecting Wall Paper. Wall Paper, arranged to show how it looks when on the wall. CARTER & Co. The Largest Importers of Wall Paver Call and inspect. Gi. Nothing in it but on £ * aN 5 = x Ww of ae re he : a So @O@««s: SAGABALGHBBGBRLGREGGLGLK >~sS In a few days, 23 cases of New Hats, N New Ornaments and New Millinery, —anmeonnenes pte IT PAYS TS BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ >a & > & © =] @ @ ee. CTL ew Flower % : HKAAD NEW GLOVES FOR EASTER a £ KABBBBAD q wr oS, oA Miss Mutch has attended the millin- ery openings of all the NEW MULLINERY FOR EASTER larg: establishmeats in the upper ard lower pro- where she has all the latest ideas in Millinery. vinces, reeeived SSO« = VAS im Sy EB. Perkins Sz Co. Agents for Moncton Woclen Mills, We KABBAG BASSE SG: GES SHGBAGGGGSG SUNNYSIDE World's Gold Production in 1897. The Director of the U nited States Mint, trom information now ip his possession, etaies that there is substantial evidence that the world’s output of gold for the | calendar year 1897 will approximate, if it does not exceed, $240,000,000 in value, an increase of cloge to twenty percent over 1896. Of this total the United States produced approximately $61,5€0,000, an increase of $8,490,000 over 1896; Africa, $58,000,000, an increage of $13,600,000; Australia, $51,900,000, an in crease 0;' $6,800,000; Mexico, $10,900,000 an increase of $1,700,000; Canada, $7,500,000, an increase of $4,700,000; India, $7.560,600,an increate of $1,400,000 Russie, $25,000,009, an increase of $3- 560,000. The i intications for the United Statee, says Director Preston, are that Colorado will lead in the production of gold for 1897, as it ie estimated by former Gover- nor Grant that it will not be Jess than $20,060,000. California will follow with a product of probably $19,000,000. With the exception of the States of the South Appalachian range, he believes thst there will be an increase is eve:y producing State and Territory of the gold products over that of 1996. ++ere The lady who wants her hat or bonnet for Easter will need to Jeave her crder to- day with our Miss McKeiver — Moore & McLeod. ee ee ee OO 6 ee LOCAL NOTICES. Impcrial wheels have arrived, call to- night and see them at John Newson’ e. 81 2i. Sanderson & Co are selling Greening apples at $2.75 per barrel, Baldwins $3.50 per barrel, Valencia oranges 15 and 20c per dozen, Jamaica orauges 25¢ per dozen, Fine California Navel oranges 35c¢ per dozen, Tonigk: leave your order for Hot Cross Buns. at Stewarts. dozeu - leave your crder. Hot Cross Buns leave your order at Stewart’s Bakery. You’!!] want Hot Cross Bans to-morrow —leave your order with Stewart. Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occupied by Mille Bros where we have a nice show of goodsr Ve want a!lour ola customers to com. along and bring a8 many mcre as thee can. —W P Colwill. 2wd wy Millinery, new hats, new flowers, new orpameuts now ready for your inspection at F. Perkins’ & Co. Miss Mutch is now prepared to attend to your easier hat or bonnet at F. Perkins’ & Co. New millinery now open at F. Perkins’ & Co. Have your Easter hat or bonnet trimmed by Mise Lizzie Mutch at FE. Perkins’ & Co. Gloves—New gloves for Easter at F. Perkias’ & Co. Perkins’ for millinery. New goods opening today at F. Perkins, & Co. Just as we told you—this is waterproof coat weather. Yours ie waiting for you at the Bargain Corner. Wanted at once-—2 girls, Stewart’s Hot Cross Buns are 10¢ per | =~ Busy days in the store these days. Opening the finest lot of New Spring Goods. About 30 CASES of new Millinery, new Dress Goods, new Capes and Jackets. We're ready in the Millinery department, finest stock we ever imported. And we're ready to show it to vou. Mss ALG MM is now in charge of our Millinery department. She has returned from the principal openings of Toronto, Montreal aud St. John—and she will exe ; cute your Faster order in an up-to-date style, that 3 will delight you. But send your order to day. MOORE & McLEOD. j Need Repairing ? ? on This is to remind you that we will take charge (of it during cleaning, repair it for very little money, ard vpend it required. PERHAPS YOUR MATTRESS needs to be remade, if so, let us send for it. We can (apprentices) in millinery de- partment.—Moore & McLeod. ” same day we get it. al _JOHNNE W: