THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 9 1898 spring goods arriving every day. WEEKS’ have just received large importa tions of of latest millinery novel- ties. London and Paris Trimmed Hats and Millinery ee athens cite Poe on Steg Sm: MS Slit Riel EOP gg. The largest importation of spring millinery we have ever shown, Flowers, etc. Largest assortment of fine French | aud English Flowers — foliage, new styles of twills, aigrette ef- fects, ostrich goods, millinery or- naments, straw, ivaids and nets, chiffons, ribbons, gofferinzs, etc. Everything new and desirable for the making and trimming present style of hats. Our Milliner, Miss Marphy, will be pleased to show all her customers over our rich new im- portations, and will personally attend all millinery orders. ate Other novelties | Received Ladies black and :olored new Rid Gloves, latest shades, violet, helitrope, green, oxbleod, tans, mones and black. Laeing. 2 and 3 button, Bekt Buckles, Novel- ty Belts, black and colored Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, etc. New goods arriving daily. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail, ‘ ae 82OSOOSOeTSE20% 2EGC TAL ESOS For aster We have overhauled our large stock of Perfumes and purp?se iving you some special bargains Best French Goods, R. & G. Deletrez, Violets, and others, 25c¢ and up. A few dozen best English and French makes, smal! size, | 5c. or 5 A great variety of bulk per- fumes. Be eSoss A. W. REDDIN, Phm B CBNTRAL DRU@STORE, SOOO SOOE & 18S VOSTSHSHSOESOS COECHeCaSeEee SOOOO OOS 2869 SOF4 63256608929 80085894 6006 C2068 i Sunnyside. | SOCI OOCHOOSH HSS OOS EDO’ CCE a onntiag | Charlottetown Board of Trade. jake } QUARTERLY MEETING ‘ The general quarterly meeting of the )) +corporation will be held in the upper room af the Mosonic Temple, in this city, on | the evening of Wednesday, the 12:h inst., © at 8 o’clock, EDMUND T. HIGGS, Secretary. apr9td To arrive about the first of May 6000 BACS ——_OF—— Liverpool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for ¢attle, and 20 barrels Evglish Coal Tar. PEAKE BROS. & CO, TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Situation Practically Unchanged —— a met Spanish Concessions Insufficient —— — NO MORE WiLL BE OFFERED. War Considered Inevitable. Outline of the United States Plan of Campaiga, Wasuincron, April 9.—The situation remains unchanged. Little transpired yesterday to iadicate that the country is on the brink of war; and yet the resolve was evidently firmer than ever that unlers BRILLIANT VICTORY. Dervishes in Full Retreat. ; Anglo-Egyptian Force in Pur- suit SEVERAL BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED. me Full Loss Not Stated, —_— er Carino, Ayr 1 9,—-Re; orts of the cefeat of the Dervishes in Nubia show that the Avg'o~Egyptian force after a night march arrived at dawn beforethe enemys camp. When the trenches of the Dervishes haa been bombarded the whole Anglo~Egyp-~- tian force made a brilliant rush for the zereba and the trenches, The Dervishes stood their ground bravely and reserved their fire until the attacking force was quite close to them. § ahmoad, the Dervish General, isamong the prisoners captured, Spain yieldsto Ameriea’s Cuban dex mands the United States, by force of arms, will move orn Havana, =. batis going on at Madrid gives slig’.t hope of euch concessions there as will alter the present situation. There are no As this despatch was being sent the Anglo-Egyptian Cavalry, Horse Artillery, and Maxim hatteries were pressing the fugitives. The iosses of the Anglo-Exsyptian force negotiations ip the sense of exchange on | included Capt. Urguhait, of the Cameron pending propositions. Both parties ap- | Highlanders, and Lieut. Gore, of the Sea parently have said their lust word con~) forth Highlanders killed, and ten officers cerning their respective propositioas. The President’s message will go in on Monday, aod in the meaotiins it will be strengthened in tone. The message will be made to fit the Foraker resolution leaving out the recog~ nition of the Cuban republice Uulees Spain backs down, either before or after it is adopted by Congress, the United States will be prepared to make the armed inter- vention for which it provides vigorously and promptly so as to end the cuvflict, if possible, at an early day, as the President is hopeful can Spaix’s basie of supp'y through sending t! e Key West equadron and an auzil ary fret @ Cuba and tke flying equadron to Porto Rico, capturing such Spanish ships as they may encounter and covering the landing of | supplies for the Cubans. Maprip, April 9.—Members of the Cabinet are unanimous in considering that Spain has reached the limit of ioternational policy iu the direction of cenceding the demands of the United States, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. i lneeaicntinedn The Invalids Recovering, Ottawa Dessrted by the Politicians. Orrawa, April 9.—Premier Laurier 16 recovering from a bronchial attack and expects to bs out in a few days. Hon. Mesers. Tarte and Foster are also recovering. Very few members are now in town. : Tornosto, April 8.—United States Consul Sewell is reeeiving numerous letters of application from Canadians and from United States citizens living in Canada, who are desirous of fighting against Spain in case of hostilities, and they want to know how to go about it. The censul eaye the Uuited States government is not encouraging this sort of thing. Among the applicants are mechanics, ailore, engineers and physicians. Their only course is to go to the other side and enlist, WALL PAPEI be done by cutting cf! | of the British brigade and four British | officers in the Egyptian service wounded. TROOPS FOR JAMAICA. Regimental Caange at Halifax. i ae | Haipax, April $.-Orders have | | len received by the Leiaster Regiment in garri son here to leave for Jamaica on May 5:h, to streagthen the West India parr sen and give a better sense of security in tie troubleous on times that threaten. A regiment will come here from Enz- | land to replece the Leinsiere. | Aan NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. ~_— Loxpox. April 7.~A special despatch from Rome, published yesterday, says contracts were signed during the day for the sale of three torpedo boats to the United Siates,and for the sale of the armored cruiser Guiseppe Garibaldi to Spain and for the sale of the armor-d cruiser Vares to the Argentive Republic. English papers are commentiazs upon the fact that the commander of the First Egyptian Brigade is Brig~Gen. MacDon- ald, and the brigade major, hischief of stat, is M.jor Keith Falconer. Gen. Mac-~- Donald, au [nverness-shire man, commen-~ ced life as a draper’s assistant at Aberdeen but «xcoang’d the meararingyard ofa thopmaa for the rfl+ of a private in the Gordon Highlanders, and at one of the first engagements fought by Lord Roberts iittle army on its march to Kabul, he dis- tinguished himeelf in such fashion as to be offered the chuice between the Victoria Cross and a commission. He chose the latter, and now the quondam draprer’s as tistant wears the eword of an Kgypr'ian general. Maj r Keith Falconer is a brother of the Earl of Kintore, who vow represents the ancient and noble family of the Keithe’ the last of whom was Frederick ihe Great’s celebrated ficld marshal, who fell at Hoch- kirch. al Wanted at once 5 girls (apprentices) in the miilinery department.—Moore & Mc- Leod. 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. Ialand, Our New Show Room Is an ideal place for selecting Wall Paper, arranged to show Call and inspect. Wall Paper. Nothing in it but how it looks when on the wall. Gt0. CARTER & Cd. The Largest Impoiters of Wall Paver Pr on: * w we ts NEW GLOVES FOR EASTER BAIL x ¥ SHBIBLK ~~ WIAD gt * sy, Agents for Moncton Weolen Wills, few ce a . o« 7. 2 2 ,' 2 ,' Na * SI OO @ssaa5 BABAR ———___ — — — nearer Church Services. Suxpay Apri 10 METHODIST. Prines St.— Prayer meeting at 10 16 Rey G. M.Campbel: at ll, andat 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30, Grace Chureh..—Frayer meeting at 16 Rev W. J. Kirbe at il, and 7. Morniug th-me" Visiting the Grave on Easter morn- ing.” Evening theme ‘Christ's resurrection His own tesiiwony.” tunday School and B ble class at 2.15. Epworth League ats.30 Sirangers cordially invited, Seats pTevided for stranger. PRESBYTERIAN. Zien.—Pravyer meeting at 10.15. Rev. SS DOGO 66656655565 5G 56S GLLGGHGH IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ In a few days, 23 cases of New Hats, N New Ornaments and New Millinery, F. Perkins &Co.} D sutheriand at ll and 7 Sunday schoo! and Bible class 7.36, Inthaeveaing the $th commandment St. James’--Prayer meting at 10. Rey 7.F. Fallertoa at lland7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.38 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St, Paul’s.—Holy communion at 8.30 and at Il, Suuday scheol aud Bible Ciass at 2%). Evening prayer at 7. Ail seats free aud unappropriaied Everybody welcome St. Peter’s —Holy Commanion 7 15, 8, sad Kvensong and Te 1}a m, Matins av 10.3), , D um at7 All seats free and ub-approprl- ated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 1¢°O Rev O. B. Emery at eae Mr. . C James at 7, Punday rchool and Pastor's Bible ciass at g.°0 Strangers welcome and provided with com- fortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton Streete. Rev Geo Manifold at ti and7, Sunday School and pastor's Bible (Class at 230 p _m. Prayer mectibg Wednesday evening at 7.3, CRURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street Service atllard7 Sunday Schoel and Bible Class at $30 Y.P.& C.E. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7.30. CHYSTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Ch/stnut Street, Sunday at 4 o'clock, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7. U, 8, andat7 p.m. Week night Services—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Setarday at 8 p. m, MISCELLANEOUS. Gosrr, MEETING —Railway Men’sa Meet- ine in Wright’s hall, sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Srangers always welcome, Lesson—Matthew 28—5: ‘He is not hsre fox He is risen ” 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. Sco't’s Emul- sion drives away thinness and pallor, and * brings rich blood and verve power. Carter's for Wall Paper Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occupied by Mile Bros where we have a nice show of goodsr We want all our ola customers to com. along and bring a8 many mcre as thee can.—W P Colwill. lw dwy ee ene a a Why Pay Fancy Prices for your boots and can sell you Popular Goods at Popular Prices Ladies’ Dongola Shoes from $1 a pair up Ladies’ Chocolate Shoes $1 pair Ladies’ Blucher Shoes, good fitters, $1.85 a pair. Ladies “Athenian” Boots, $2 pair. R. K. JOST Stamper’s Corner. shoes when w THVFTERTTTONNNTTITH NATTA NNTETDAT AMER ET IAAI RT EP ERA RPT HTT TT INT * ew Flower, ; eo AM me led eek Oe Ole Miss Mutch has attended the millin- ery openings of all the NEW MILLINERY FOR EASTER large establishments in the upper ard lower pro- where she has all ideas in Millinery, vinces, received the latest SUNNYSIDE Fee ° HKUABGBEGBBBALG HAS Sqoemnnervveneerevennenn yernyny a. aaennateneateeean Fine ww V/) Millinery, { We're just opening the greatest. Millinery stock we’ve ever imported, — A stock especially designed to please people who are not easy to please. a Newest, nobbiest, novelties in ay >71 «j Hats. Ribbous, Flowers and all season- «i! able trimmings, Our millinery depart ment is now in charge of 58 Mb MUG one of the most artistic milliens in the lower provinces She has just returned from the large millinery open- ings of Toronto, Montreal, 4\ and St. John—and will de- [se light you wich the up toy date style of her work, MOORE & McLBOD. | FV —-—— = —— : af Ct & oo 4 F a Fi be i VOVYOPEPETNTEDH NN TPSRENNTTT NTR NNDT TT HeT TTT RRND TRH THRRHRETED IEP RD TRI tS S E = = = = = “i y > @ i rs i. & i t Our $40 Wheel Is the best for the money in town. Ladies’ and Gents’---Call and see Them me