a a ee: Ac > te aeovnaike es ea Rana Again the Shirts Collars & Cuffs Weeks & Co., ‘are once mere fully prepared to astonish you in the Shirts and Collars and Cuffs which have already given the public some manent le and hishly profitable surprise We have just received about 300 as Collars FOUR PLY LINEN COLLARS— All the latest shapes and the paiaes are 2 fora Quarter 9 (256.) Equal in wear and appearance to any 20c collar you would buy anywhere. Remember the price 124¢ each. 25 doz. cuffs Plain single or double kind. 2 Pairs for 45 cents. Equals 30c cuf’s anywhere. Unlaundried White shits Here is the greatest, remarkable Unlauwndried Shirt you ever saw, at 75e. Worth $1.00 anywiere. Come and examine its strong pointe. See the double front Note the double back See the double stitching most See the continuous fac- ings and the reinforce. ments with full linen bosom and bands, Sizes 14 to 17}. W. A. Weeks & Go Wholesale & Retail, cocesecvsccasocecans sees DY ubls 3. You will be getting your wheel fixed up. Enameling is very nice, and the Large Doull Tricolor Shade will be a fashionable one this season, but how about the Nic- KEL Royal Silver Polish cleans nickel ad-uirably. In stock also. Putz’ 5 and 10c. A good chamois from 10¢ up A.W. REDDIN, Pam 8B CENTRAL DR¥GSTORE, Paste S9OSOCOS & 1002: 18S99 GBECenceneResesecesessOe, . Sunnyside. oo es @8OCOS COOSOSS4 DBT COE — Stallion GOLDEN For Sale, The inbred Morgan Stallion, Golden, record 2.294, will be offered for sale on the Market Square, Charlottetown, at 12 o’clock on Saturday, April 9th. Shetland pony. apply to A. N. Large. ROBT. BEAIRSTO,jAuctioneer. 79—dy ts pat 20S 0902 OS @ OOO 864808 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRK’'S BAKERY Cream Pies 12¢ each Cocoanut Pies 15c Washington Pies _. 7 Pastry Pies 10c * Wise Cakes 106 * Jelly Rolls 10s * Jelly Squares 18¢ per doz Ginger Suaps lac “ |b Oat Cane 7. + Seed Cakes le New York Fruit i0 JOHN eee CITY BAKERY, 0R0O0O 0S © 0/9: 0°93 OOO 96362 > 2 Oe White + 00O9 86 SOS E SEES 909909079027 SSSH SAAS HOE S2One Also a Eor further particulars o> 40D 00S O<S DEO 5E ODO] 8 THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARIOTTET pacing APRIL 4, 1898 TRI ROR APHI(. | Senatorial APPOINTMENTS. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THS EXAMINER. a tt CURIOUS COIRCIDENCE, Fate of China and Gaba in the Balance. Great Britain will have its Share of China. PRESIDENT McKINLEY WILL COMMIT SPAIN TO THE TENDER MER- CIES OF CONGRESS. _ Chinese Ministry Charged With Being Bribed. Insurgent Cubans ask for an Armistice. Hauirax, April 4.—Tomorrow is to be a day of unusual developments in Chinese and Cuban questions. Mr. Balfour has announced his intention to declare the government’s new poliey in the fareast. Mr. McKinley bas promised alev that on Tuesday he will commit the Cuban question to congress to deal with. The two statements, sone in Weetmiuster about China, and one in Washington, about Cuba, will be under consideration at the same time. The despatches indicate that Great Britain will depart from the integrity policy and take possession or proclaun a protectorate of some important territory that will maintain the balance of power. The British~Chinese fleet bas been ordered to assembie and it is reported that the British flag has beem raised over the Chusan Archipelago. A charge of accepting bribes from Russia is preferred against the Chinese Ministry. The Russians are accredited with distributing about 14,600,000 of dollars in this way. Referring to the diepatches regard ng the Cubao situation on Friday the Spa- nish Torpedo Flotilla, incorrectly reporied as havin, been at Porto Rico, is detained at Deverde Islands until joined by # more powerful escort, A despatch from Havana says that the Autosomist Cabinet has addreseed an appeal to the insurgents ssking an arm is~ tice for the purpose of arriving at terms of — China Agrees to England's Demand. Loxpow, April 4.—Ciina has agreed to Eog!aud’s demand for a Jease to Wei Hai» = The Pope will Mediate, Loxponx, April 4.—It is announced here that the Pope will mediate between Spain and the United States. Both governments have, it is stated aecepted him. oT, Patons & Co’s for Silk. ce —. UPHPPP PPP TEETH ITP T HTT T TTT T TN Z Something New ! We have opened up on the 2nd flat of our store a New Wall Paper Shew Reem Where every grade and colori n of WALL PAPER can be seen aS I BANGS WHEN ON THE WALL. This wil! 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 WALL Paper Snow Room sreetrrrerenpnromrn nent nna 3 3 z 3 3 3 3 = 3 3 = 3 sees Gee, Carter & Co’ys., The Largest Importers of Wall Paper. \Masddld E Dowa for the 16th, Vacancy in Bagot. Commons Orrawa, Apri! 4.—A report from To- ronto suggests the appointment of Rev. Dr. Cook has still Ontario seat. The appointment to the Prinee Edward Island seat will probably be gazetted on Saturday, the 16th inst. The Speaker’s attention will called to the vacancy the inside track for the soon be in Bagot. The Opposition candidate is already selected, and it is believed that his election is certain. GREAT BRITAIN'S DEMAND. China will Probably Concede. Lonpvox, April 4.—ThePekin correspon- dent of The Telegraph save that England hrs demanded Wei-Wei Wei for the same period and the same terms asthe Rassian tenure of Port Arthur. It is expected that China willl concede the demand. — NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Lonpon, March 31.--At a meeting of the Parnellite members in the house of com- mous today, John Redmond, the Parnellite leader, presiding, a resolution was adopted expressing “deep symyxthy with the efforts of the veople of America to secure the independence of Cuba, trusting that their efforts will be apeediiy crowned with euc- cess, to the benefit of humanity and the greater glory of the .r,epublic of America. New York, March 31.—A_ despa'ch to the Herald trom Barcelona says: “So far little attention has been paid by the local press to President M:Kinley’s message, most of the papers contenting themselves with recordiag the bare fact that one _— had been presented tocongress. At the same time the feeling that war is probable is apparent from the feverish way in which measures for protet- ing the Catalin coast and increasing the paval reserve force is discussed, subscrip- tions for theae purposes being offered from all parts of Spain. The Dairio Del Comercio has a rousing editoria!, calling upon the country to open its eyes, seeing that belp from any European power is now out of the question and that Spain must, therefore prepare to rely upon her own internal strength.” New Yorx, Mareh 31.—George Clark Muegrove, the newspaper correspovdent who has just been expelled from Caba, re- presented the Lendon Chronicle and the New York Journal. He recen.ly visited the rebel lines and interviewed Presideat Masso, of the Cuban republic, at the civil government headquarters in Cameaguay, and made a thorough iuspectioa of Calixto Garcia’s patriot army of theeast. The editor of the London Chronicle has appeal- ed to the British foreign cflise for protec tion for Musgrove, who is a British sub- ject. The British con-ul at Havana says that if the correspondent bad been inside the rebel lines in defiance of government rules, he must expect little if any suppor! from tha British forsign ofiice. ~~ Tne old man who looks out at the world with clear and healthy eyes cannot help feeling great gratification «at the thought that his children have inherited from him no weakness cr tendency to disease. The healthy old man is the man who has througheut his life kept his diges.ion good and his blood pure. Not one in a thousand does do it. Germs go through the healthy body withont effect. Let them once find lodgment or let them find a weak spot, they will develop by the millica and the blood will be fallof them. Instead of giving strength to the tissuee, it wil! foree. upon them innutritious matter, aud the map will lose ficsh and the more susceptible he is todisease. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the only medicine that abso- lutely and infallibly cures all blood dis- eases, and almost all diseases are blood diseases. It isn’t a medicine for eome one particular so-called disease. It is a medi- cine for the whole body. It forces out all the germs of d.sease, and replaces i impuri- ties with rich, red blood. Paton & Co's for Carpets. e_ VALU (BLE. BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE ve Be MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Tite Guaranteed. Possession immediate] ly to E. H. BEER, on ee, 63 2awkwtf, ’ {80 Mr. Yea's Appointment Set! Dewart to the Senate, but Mr. W. H. FIR PRIN Fr Ve =F Fr 4 Pr, b 4 = a SF 5 2 Sy F Fr a 3 ad Carter's for Wall Papel ‘MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s parents, North River, March 30, by Rev Adtison F Browne, Wm F Dockendorff, only son of Capt Wm Dockendoriff of Southport, and Matilda Mary Warren, youngest ares of Robineon aN E-q. qq = a DIED. At Bannockburn, March 24th, passed peacefully away with a sure hope in the saving power of her Redeemer, Mra Archi- bald McFadyen, eldest daughter of the lace Thomas Beer, in the 65th year of her age. At Hampton, on the 10th inst., Alfred Ferguson, aged 58 years. On April Ist, at Long River, of tuber- cular meningitis, after a short illness, Thomas Hil! Coulson. _ At Church Road, March 25th, Fred F James, aged 41 years. At Head of Hillsborough, on April lst, Isabella MacLauchilin, wife of Alexander, MacLaucblin, aged 62 years, Fell asleep in Jesus, on Sunday, 3.d inst., at the residence of her sister, Mrs. George Faake, Huston Street, Kathleen Beatrice, youngest daughter of 8. Frances and the late George W. DeBlois, aged 28 years, [Funeral will leave house on Wednesday, 6th inet., at 215 p, m. (local) for St. Panl’s Church, thence by train to Sher- wood Cemetery. Relatives and friends will please accept this notice. ] (Guardian and Patriot please copy.) Rntishaarmmapninse LOCAL NOTICES. _ Waterproof Coats once a Juxury now a necessity—our prices unequalled. W. D. McKay the Bargain Corner. Hats & ¢aps— the best only seld at Paton & (o's, Catholic prayer books and Holy week booke at Hornueby’s bookstore. Exster Gloves at Paton & Co's. Have you seen the Fit Reform Clothing each and every suit tailor made every seam sewn with silk and only cost about one half the pr’'ce of same goods made to order — Prowse Bros, Carpets, Ready - to - wear Cicthing, Hats and Caps sel- ling fast at Paton & Co’s, Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occupied by Miller Bros where we have a nice show of goods. We want al] our ola customers to come along and bring as many mere as they can.—W P Colwill. 2wdw W.P. Colwiit bas opened up a vice Crockery aud China store in th» building formerly occupied by Miller Bros. 2w dw Mies Sneeston, Masseuse and Manicur Parlour, residence of Mr. A. H. Clements Kent St. Hours, 4to 6 p. m. 73 lw. Farm For Sale 60 acres on Mount Edward Roa’, a good house, fine outbuildirgs. An Orch- ard situated about 14 miles from iown. The above farm willbe sold ata bar~ gain. and on easy terms. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hotel, _ at—pif. S| nvr voevetoevaetorenayrayTvannetner want TPT lp venir rete rereTeNet Nn Fhuibead aeaeaeaeaanaaneneseaed ¢ IT PAYS TQ BUY AT PERKINS ¢ 2-»e 2. @ © Ge te @ mS. New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Dress Hats New Hat and Bonnet Shapes New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. FE". Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Hills, KEELEELLSG Newes Newnes. Kid Gloves Neur mester Clowes — wa ™ oo VK CD > ; Ye 1 car this very excellent Also Bran, Shorts, etc in stec AWD... Sg A ‘ nee e “_ : rita “he ek 7? pie 1 oe. HKBABABALGBBBAHS ivinrnoveraavennnnesensnngsnéeeney oat opnonpereerreranp ag me | Ne See our northern window to-day: for samples of that lot of .« %3 New styles—new shades. laci clasp—every pair fully guarante PERRIN’S ~~ * AA AAAS S/R RPh wt y So. GLOVES em. e- MOORE & MeLE0D. SAAAAhcAcAA Ub SedALA LLG Bm dddbsddild be Oil Cake M eee cattle feed just received. k at lowest prices.