- <a eA eee een > a nl eta te aR ee Rvery 0oly Does ! Most Peoole Come to us for g first-class Job! Do you? HASZSED & HOORE GONSTSIR. WALL PAPLE wis BLS ow OPEN = A large assortment of Amer- wan and Caradian Wall Pa: per All the latest designs md patterns at lowest prices. BY . J, uARAS ———$—— : cau Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c ” | j By-law amending ths By-law 2 1 atnne 2a on ta 2 respecting Theatres and Public Shows, Be it enacted by the City Gouncil, of The City of Charlottetown, that section meof the ead Bylaw, be avended by siding the fo'lowing wore. “Provided never tie Jess, tiat it shall lawful fur the City Cuancil, von the pplication of the owners or mansrecra of mrOpera Hou-e,Music Hall or other Pub le Heli of any kind, togrant a yrarly heense for such 1m a» may be deicr- wined upon, by resviution of said Council, JAMES WARBURTON, M. D. Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. 82—2 wks A Bye-law Respecting ‘the fale of Most. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: — 1. Every person publicly selling meat (hesh, salted or corned) by retail within this tity inany store, shop, house, warehouse or other building or in the public market build igor in or from any meat waggon, cart, car- fage, sleigh or other vehicle upon the public streets or highways of the said City by retail or in less quantities than by the carcass, si.a!l sain from the Mayor thereof a License as a meat Vendor, and the Mayor is hereby author ted to issue such License upon receiving the License fee hereinafter mentioned, 2. The License fee shall be Twenty-tive dollars per annum. } No person sMAIl expose for sale or pub- liciy sell fresh, salted or corned meat by re- fail or in less quartities than by the carcass in any store, house, shop, warehouse or other wiilding or place or inthe public market bij! ung, Or m or from any meat wagon, cart, tartiage, sleigh or other vehicle within the sid City, without having first obtained a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned. 4. Any person or persons guilty of any in fraction of any of the Provisions of this Bw law, shall, upon conviction before the Stip diary Magistrate on the oath or affirmation of ay credible witness, forfeit.and pay ai oh dlis- Getion of the Stipenciary Magistrate a vere! Ynot exceeding the sum of Thirty 1+. for each offence, exclusive of costs, and it + hult of payment thereof it shall and may | lawful for the said Stipendiary Magistrate t commit the offender to the Cammon Jail of the County of Queen’s County for any period hot exceeciing thirty days, unless the said pen- alty and costs be sooner paid. Provided al- Ways that nothing in this Bye-law contained | he construed to prevent per- Sons from selling meat by the quarier on the blic or market square adjoining the market iiding without such license, but all persons shall have the right thereon to sell meat of all kinds by the quarter on payinent of the usual Market tolls as at present or at any time here- afer may be provided. And Provided fur- ther that nothing herein contained shall be SmMstrued to require persons selling tinnea or “inved meats poultry or game to take out the thse above mentioned. JAMES WARBURTON, M. D., Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. ~~ Valuable Property For Sale By Auction. [Ainstrncted by the thelute Hon Merry 8Y sustion.en the propedes, = UrabDAY, the ly. bh cay of . 12 @e'ack noon: — R he proverty for m>-ty oceupted by the ‘ate "HJ. Calbe k, us @ store and residence, *'O ste ov L.be Noren “flue ef syaney Street, Executors of the Estete J. Catheck. ts sell Evdner § reet, "iL instant | Tays tempering the coo »-. ie Creator held r. | life. | cumstances app ared the shrivelled seed his pr ‘perty will be sold without rese:ve | T Welose ti. E-tate offors a rare oppertanity DVes!ment, Now rents to $100,00 giro At the sam.» timeand piace, a ‘own Breet, OTEew, fronting e4 leet on George Ferins Carn. a R. BEARISTO, Auc tiqneer, April0 , 08—246ts THY DPAILY EXAMINER, CHASLOTTETOWN APRIL 11, 1898. Y EASTER QA —- ~~ * Fittingly Gelebrated in the Ghurehes IMPRESSIVE SERVICES—APPRO- PRIATE SERMONS—CHOICE MUSIC. In keeping with the joyous occasion Old Sol was early astir yerterday and remain- sd with us throughout the day, hie warm breeze which pres vailed. The weather brought out everyone who coald be abroad, aud wang we!! dressed people were to be seen on the streete. The eervices in the various churches were largely atiended, and the sertnoae and music beliited the occasion. FIRST METHODIST CHUROH. fine eis : : ie Paring the alterations to the Firat Methodist Church the rervices are being beld in the basement of the church. Yesterday evening the congregation fi)l- el the basement to overft wing. Palms aad lilies graced the platform aod reading desk, aud che music was in charge of Mr feria. 2° C , ,re re rm a - i a* very iarze, At nignt tne hod Ty) > ’ 7 ? “a oe resurrection, Jbrist’4owa testimony. p s&tor prea vain, { rev lation ' from the ascended Lord. tae muca need from the throne of intercession. 56 ” ¢ , ° a “wo lived”—“who died,’ who rose aud “i+ alive forevermore.” The same histori-~ »a! Chri | cai Christ John knew on earth, but now ascended, «snd wearing crowns on His tiead, and holding the keys of authority in Mis hand. I. He was the same who lived. If. Tha rose Iil. He is alive forevermore as the Lord and monarch of a'l. Fale Wiis z iyi fo After the regu'ar Z Bervice & missior rally was hed aed the Rev. Danks, very effectively. on tone theme, ’ The text was Rev.1,17 18. The text gave us aod testin ony He has been re- | vealed ax the Babein Bethichem, the Teacher, The Miracle Work r; we have seen Lim on the Cros:3; in tne grave; The Kiisen Une, The Ascending One, but it s8e¢ms3s tO Want Gne more te timony, oue | j He must Allthree celebrations largely attended. Matina was rad at’10 34 The &. mM. church was very prettily decorated with flower ng plants, the e'tar being a'most covered and messes cf plan's bemg placed around the lectern and in front of the rood-screen. At even song the chureh was crowded, ihe fall service being given, followed by a solemn weil sung by The sermon at this service— a very able one—was preached by the Priest In- Ts Dea; w > aa fe Denm which was why 7 Ccuolr, j be revealed as ihe “Lord over all,” the) cumbent, “ming of Glory.” If He speaks from | ST. JAMES’ CHURCH Heaven then He could be no imposter,! The services in St. James’ Charch yee- fur == God would vot _ suffer | terday were bright and atiractive. In the ao Imposter '0 speak from His own | morning, Rev. Mr. Fallerton preached right band = Yethe says He is the one | from 1 Cor. 15: 57, arguing the abeolate | necessity of Christ’s resurrection from the | character of the life which he lived which from its very nature was ageless and in. distructible and consequently the necessity } of the resurrection of his true followers hecaase they are made partakers of that life io Hem. Tu the evening the theme was the Jife beyond the grave which was Landled with great power and freshnexs of thought from Let His Charch accent thie faith |e sext Mali 25: 21. The choir and worship Him asthe ever living and}"9¢er the leadership of Mr. E, ever prevent Lord and King ‘3 Beil presented choice Easter music. The choir sang “the Earth is the Lord’s’| 1D? *!eging wae bright and cheerful. by W. J. Kirkpatrick, and “God so | Uymna suitable to the occavion were sung loved the world? by J. H. Hall. at both services r ihe Faster Apthem, “Now on the firet day of the werk,” was beaut fully rendered, delivered by Rev. James Simpron, Privat , Incumbent the ) Tne peetor took for the subject of his} Z2Vve @ very interestiug and prac‘ical a at the eveuing service. The singing adress “Phe Resurrection, the foundation | Gress on the four-fac-d christain worker. | ©”'" ed careful prepsrations aud study, of the Christian Church.” It was a capital address and weil received. | Tefectiag credit on the ledies’ aud gentle~ The story ofthe firet Easter was told | [be Rev. G.M. Ca l also 1 1 Comprising the choir. folly and ryn pati cally.aned the corgregas | 24% ome va! hap ZIGN CHURCH, tion was visibly affeced yy the Story of the | which was very much enjoy y Phe pastor preached in the morning Cross. ipresent. The choir agaia delighted the} from Hebrews XI 38: “Women received The subject of the evening address was landience with the anthem “So ra of | (heir dead raised to life again; and others “ The three great witnereea of the Reaur- | Praise” by E.J Ashford were tortured, not acceptiug deliverance ; rection of Christ, the rew Te lament, | i lwiies of the WMS wish to thank | that they might obtain a better r.surrec- the Christian Sabbath, und the Christian | ' { rent who af a urd elton.” After chowing that the purpose of | Cburch.” { work epoke last night, and also the choir} the Epistle to the Hebrewa was to prove | Pie soloists at the moraing and evening | 7 'C! spite of the bard day’s sit that the New Testament dispensation waa Services were Mf Marion Earle, Mxi7 So ers: ; ; es ag on er ee ae . ire Davieon and Mr. Moore. Among the selee . - : . ae te svg ore * er 1 nr pestament aie pen~ tious rendered were Jubilate Deo, in E fiat, | OF 2° 8 A praios for their iuvalusole | Retin oe peapenes So Surya wee Pee 2 Darks. “Pegitative, eee death | services Verda that the resurrecth uv of the New Les ament sh diik Seth wine. Aushoen, “Thanln ‘bel ST. DUN@TAXN’S CATEEDRAL. was bet:er thaw the resarreciica of the Od) te God,” Anthem “Christ cur } ASKOVEr”) The beauviful and impressive char- ee ihe permet Te : visinieche - Meiet, “Let the words of myj;acter of the riiual of the Roman] ‘"* light of the race tee etingiens home, and mouth.” Catholic communicn was strikingly ee of life, re the cases where the The afternoon service at the First|exempligzed et the services of yester<ton se oo and en received Methodist Sunday School was of unusual{day. At half~pasiten o’clock Pontifical a ee a eee eee oe interest. rendering of **T Miss Lefurgey gave a beautiful he first Christmas Kve,” and by recitations, music and addresses the story ot the Christ up to the first Karier morn was related. This service waa largely attended and grestly enjoyed by the friends aud parents of the echoole, An Esster service will be beld in the basvenent of the charch this evening when Mine Lefurgey will read the story of Ben- Hurand Mr. Harzard will illustrate it with 80 magnificent stereoptican views, GRACE CHURCH. ‘The services yesterday in Grace Church were of unusual interest. The Rev. W. J. Korby preached on “A viet tothe grave on Kamer Morning,” founding his remarke on Matt. XX Vill—part of 6 verse “Come see the place wherethe Lordlay.” A visitto the grave of Jesue i9 00% important to any but taoee who believe in the Resurrection of Je«us. Such love to visit tbe grave on Easter morning to reca!] toe faci “tle ia pot there, He is risen” TiLis grave was a new grave—it was io a garden. No wonder flowers are thought to be an essential purt of the Easter service. (Tue platform was beautifully decorated with fowers and plante.) This grave was pot originally intenled for Jesus, but God wok it tor thie Son. It was prepared at tbe right time. Gol knew where and fwien His Son would need this grave. It was rich aman’s grave, and thus *He who had not where te lay his head,” whea in life had a good resting place ai deat. It was a well guarded grave. The disciples did vot arrange for the safety of the b-dy of Jesus. dt was the enemies of Christ whorolied the etone to the mouth of the sepulchre, sesled it aad set a watch to yuard it from intrusion. Bet you can kon ® oyain and this grave is occupied by ‘urd. Whata wonderfal thing this captive by bis own: «ion, “The Lord of life,” cannot be heli death. You canset imprison life, is wa yne forth, aud the stone, the wealt)),, the seal, cannot hold the source of When the cong nial time and cirs whick was imprisoned tu the tomb of the Egyptian mammy came forth efter three thousand years and revealed ius life. He who levs iv th's frame will come forth. Tue sioue will be rolled away, and the Saviour of wen will come forth Conqueror of death and the grave. I. Be sure he was dead. I]. Be eure he rese from the dead. Then let your faith grasp all the great bles- sings which come to you through the atorement of the Son of God. The choir eang, “The True Easter,” by E. O. Excelle, and “Alleiaiin, Christ is The Roy el is the bighest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes onc- thied further than any other braad, High Mass was celebrated, His Lordship sishop Macdonald officiating. Rev. Dr Morrison was Assistant Priest, Reve. Dr Monaghan «und Augustme Macdonald Deacons of Honor, and Revs. Dr. Curran and P.C. Gauthier Deacons of Office. Rev.t. R. A. Macdonald. directed the ce:e- monies, and the sermon of (he day was del ivered by Rev. J. J. Johnston, who spoke of the Reeurrecticn and the Jesson it conveyed, In tue evening at seven o'clock there wa- i vntifical Vevpera followed by Benediction of the Bieased Sacrament. Bishop Macdonald again Ofliciared, with Dr. Morrison as Assi-tant Priest aud Revs, Dr. Monaghan and ’, C, Gauthier as beacon and Sub- Deacon. The music at both services was of an especially bright character, and the render ing wagexcellent throughout. Atthe balt paet ten service Van Brees celebrated Mas- was euny by the cho:r, Mr. Vinnicombe’s excellent orchestra assisting. The solos in the Mass were wel] taken by Mre. M. Blake, Mrs. W. J. O'Reilly. Professor Caven and Mr. C. Hermans, iu the order named. At the evening service the chorr was also assisied by an efficient orchestra, Professor Ga!inut, of St. Danstan’s Cellece, presided at the organ on boih occasions, playing with machacceptance. Mr, Blaoch- ard, the capabie and painstaking leader of the choir, was director. The maio altar was beautifully decorat~ el. At High Mass it was radiau: with natural flowers and tapers; and at the evening service there were supplemented by three large crosees iilumiaated by electricity, and additional tapers, The effect when a'l were lighted was grand indved. Mr. George Hennessey showed great tacte in arranging tbe decoratioas, and is to be conyratniated. The attendance at both services was large. The seating accommod-tion of the couch was taxed tv its utmost capacity and many were obiiged co etand. eT. PAUL’S CHVEecH. The Easter services in Sit. Pani's were at‘eaded by large cou zreyations both morp- ing aud evenivg, many of those present be mgfrom other denominations who were heart.ly welcomed to @ part in the beauti fu! Easter ma-ic of the Ceurch of Enygiaod so wel! rendered by a large aud well trained choir. Thesolos inthe Te Deum and aothuen were taken by Mr. Ernest Gil, Master Fred Worth snd Misa Dodd and were verybeau'isul, especiaily that by Miss Dodd whose exquivite voice so well adapt~ ed itself to the tender pathos of Resurec= tion Story. The Kector preached in morn~ ing from Phil. 3-10 showing the power ot Ressurree ion of the body to ei ct men’s lives now, bv giving them a@ real:zation of their destiny anu keeping them from sin which if waforgiven becomes most terrible m the light of the Resurrection. Tie body of the christian is Christ’s body and death can have no dominion over ut. In the evening Mr. White preached from Col. 3-1 «howing that tne Reasurrectiou is pot werely aa event of the future but a process which begins now of which the | Resurrec:ion of the body will be but the crown aud perfection,and that we like’ Paul bave a part codoia “striving to at- fain unto it.” We must be partakers cf Christ’s body who said “who so eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood hath ever- | lasting fe and I will raise him ap at the _ last day.” | ST. PETER’S. At St. Peters Church yesterday the | Easter services were particularly bright and pleasing. In the morning there were three celebrations at 7,15, 8, and at il o'clock. The latter service was fully choral, with procession, the celebrant peing Rev. T. H. Hunt, the eermon being trance into a ligbt that never knows dark- nese, alone unclouded by #cr ow, and work without weariness or di-appoiutment. [t is a better resurrection becaure it means for al! who exper ence it a bet‘er condition physieslly—freedom from the body of humiliacon that clogs the fulleet activity of the soul—a better condition mentally~- fuller vision avd knowlsdge—a betier con- dition socially —the fellowship of angels, the redeemed and God—and a betier con- dition spiritually— baing presented faultless before the preseuee of Hia glory with ex- ceedidg joy. All these blessings are pledged to the believer by the Riseu Lord, The choir rendered an appropriate Easter Anthem. BAPTIST CHURCH, The services had an excellent attendance both morning and evesiog. The pulpit was occupied most acceptably in the morniug by the Rev. O. B. Emery. The spevker referred to the important signiflvua cation of the day to every christian. Mr. T. C. James gave a thoughiful and practi- cal discourse in the evening. Is was bared on the text “Man shall nos live by bread aloue.” Atersch service there was mueic of a epecial character, adapted to the waster season, all of which wae well ran. SALVATION ARMY. Easter Sunday was celebrated at the Salvation Army yesterday by epecial At 6 30 o’elock in the moraing quite a number of the soldiers headed by a tneetipgs, early march around the suresis singing and pluying’enlivening Easter music af er which a large nonmber arcembied for prayers avd praixe fur an beur, At 1630 another march was taken followed by the usual! elivesa merting at Li o'clock. In the afternoon again a meeting waa held at which the chifdren took # leading part. The crowning meeting of all was held at 8 velock, the hall being packed to the doors. Fusigo and Mrs, Fraser, two former of- ficers led the meeting», during the day— assisied by resident offigers and visiting band-smen from New Glasgow, Tonight there isto bea Children’s Jublee and te. morrow aight Ensign and Mrs. Freser axe their farewell. — ; Brighten Your furniture 4 by giving it a iittle rut with our VARNISH RESTORER It’s the best thing for re- storing the natural finish to ali varnished or oil finished surfaces in the market. Price 15c, Jehason & Johnsen Graduates in Pharmaey. =>es a, 626%" So 8 4 o = © ' he DD S Ba 208 Fs @ DO & 22604 2 mS A. 8. Johnson, Pb G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. ~~ ?> | 7 | brass band opened the days eervices by ae | i © we oo * oe, * oe 0 FR e oe te ie . SNe ADAABBAIGFRHH Ss We are showing 335 new Sy fs untrimmed Hats and Sonnets, M5 B + #3 Artistic completeness is the $s aster $% discription that best expresses “S 4 the varieties shown. 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We'll Prove it to You if You Give Us the opportunity That our Clothing ma d to order is the best fitting and rendered. diiss Earle presided at the} best value in this city. | We can make you an ail yveol serge suit that you cannot tear, warranted to wear, with good trimmings, for $14. High-class Furnishings,—See cur new spring ties. in lecks, 4 in hand, strings, bows, etc., the nobbiest line ever shown here, GORDON & McLEHL LAN Cpper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitters Hats and Gaps OPENED TO-DAY, April 6 Another lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Ceps T. J. HARRIS, Londen House a — Sea AN EASTER HAT will not be gqnite itself without a pair of EASTER SHUEKs, If you have forgotten to get the shoes, call in ana see our new spring stock, they are beauties. Nice Shoe at 90c, $1, $1.25, upwards. W. H. SEFEWART & ICO Loadon Hcuse Building ————— ipl weiner ass 7 3 x et cect ee ee ee Oe eeesgh lenniiiiinioads ; ti MR yp ee 0 ae cree tte ee aoe ees a RRR Sg meng 2 or a es Se Firs mr.