THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARUOTTELOWN, APRIL 9, 1898 MARRIED. River, April 6th, by the lar, William Mobba, of Eliza McKenzie, of the Wheatley At \ 5 George ° wheal? River, to ni” piace. = «DIED. At Pisquid Fast, on April 5th, Christot- pi amuel aon of William Henry Birt, er! , : aged 93 years. meme — You use Printing | ivery oody Does ! Most Peoolc Come to us for , first-class Job! Do you? HASZARD & MOOc% SeNNYSIDE. WALL OW OPEN "=" a’ A large assortment of Amer- mnand Canadian Wall Pa: yr All the latest derigus nd patterns at lowest prices. 1 FJ, HORISBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c up. {By-law amending the By-law respecting Theatres and Public Shows... Beit enacted by the City GConncil, of The City of Charlottetown, that section iw of the said Bylaw, be amended by aiding the following words. “Provided never the lees, that it shall lelanful for the City Council, upon the plication of the owners or manegers of myOpera House, Music Hall or oth r Pob it Hall of any kind, to grant a yearly WD lense for such sum a» may be deter- ined upon, by resolution of said Couacil. JAMES WARBURTON, M.D Ma) or. ; H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. BB 8-2 wks —_——-—- Lhye-law Respecting the Sale of Hert. Beit enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— . Every person publicly selling meat iresh, salted or corned) Ly retail within ‘his Oy inany store, shop, house, warehouse or her building or in the public market baild M§ Or in or from any meat waggon, cart, car- age, sleigh or other vehicle upon the public Meets or highways of the said City by metus in less quantities than by the carcass, shalt ohtain from the Mayor thereof a Lik as a Meat Vendor, and the Mayor is here! author Red to issue such License upon receiviy, (/ tense fee hereinafter mentioned, 2. The License fee shall be Twenty dollars per annum, . } No person shall expose for sale or pub MOY sell fresh, salted oc corned meat by re- g hil or in k than by the carcass Hany store, house, shop, warehouse or other building or place or inthe public market bailding, Or in or from any meat wagon, -cart, Mitage, sleigh or other vehicle within the aid City, without having first obtained a feNce therefor in manner above mentioned. _* Any person or persons guilty of any in- Raction of any of the Provisions of this Bye- law, shall, upon conviction before the Stipen- thary Magistrate on the oath oraffirmation of My credible witness, forfeit and pay at the dis- lion of the Stipenciary Magistrate a_penal- ty not exceeding the sum of Thirty Dollars Mr tach offence, exclusive of costs, and in de- malt of payment thereof it shall and may be mwhulfor the said Stipendiary Magistrate to Smamit the offender to the Common Jail cf the ( Oanty of Oueen’s County for any period iw thisty days, unless the said pen- sooner paid. Provided al- gin this Bye-law contained construed prevent per- %ts from selling meat by the quarter on the aie Of Market square adjoining the market th ding without such license, but all persons nal have the tight thereon to sell meat of all Ms by the quarter on Be Market tolls as at preseiit Te yg Y be provided. And Provided far- : “*t that nothing herein contained shall be s perued to require persons selling tinnea or an rents poultry or game to take out the above mentioned. JAMES WARBURTON, M. D., Mayor. pA » Quantities ' WH excee iy alty and costs be B48 that nothir ail be LO payment of the usual or at any time here- H. M. DAVISON, t. City Clerk. A , UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Latest Developments in the Cuban | Situation. ? wr. ° Rome, April 7.—King Humbert receiv- ed in autienee yesterdav Baron Fava, who will sail for the United States next Tues lay (O resume bis du‘ies as Italan am SOuseador at Washineto Newark, N.J.,Aprii 6.—A crowd of men hang General Weyier in effigy at this place lastevening’ The figure bere the placard “The Butcher, Weyler.” It bung from a telegraph pole in the centre of the business section. Tampa, Fia, Aprii 6.—The steamship Olivexce eailed tonight for Havana to Sring over Americans desirous of coming. This ship has been undergoing repairs and it was with the greatest urgency that she was made ready for the trip. Wasnixcrox, April 8.—The Washing- | ton Fost summarizes the situation tollows: — The temporary witholding of President McKiuley’s messxge from congress was due to the receipt of a cablegram from Contn General Lee at Havana advising thatif the message contemplated armed intervertion it be deferred uutil all Americans io Cuba could leave the Island. He stated that the exodua could be com- pletec by the 10ch inst. Members ef the foreign affairs committee of the house and senate promptly acquiesced in the opinion of the president and cabinet that the mee~ sage shonid be delayed until next Moudey. The utmost sonfidemce is felt by the ad mitieiratien and congress in the wisdom and good judgm-nt of Geoera! Lee in any emergency. The rnmors of disturbances | in Havana are not confirmed but the con- ditous there are extremely threatening. as was} ; meat OD Saie Was €AUVI) Consul! Genera] Lee wil! remain at bis post | nntil al! other Americans are safe. The President’s me-sage nad enly been changed | in that it will ask congressto authorize | and direct immediate intervention. Other- | wire the message will stand as heretofore | outlined, a:.d it wil] be of such a vigorous | ringing character as to meet the full expectations of congress and | the roustry. It ill inevitably mean wer, Hostilities can only be averted | by Sparn herself declaring the independen~ dence of Cuba. Negotiations with Spain bare not been reopened by the Uuited Stater, and will not be. The Queen Rezent bas pot sent = personal mes-age tothe president making a new propos*l fur peace. With the infloences now at work through foreign diplomatic channels to bring about a setilernent ofthe difficulties between Speim and her rebellious subjects in Cuba this government hae nothing todo. The adminiatration and congress stand pledged | tu the freedom of Cuba, and will accept no solution ‘that does not involve the with- drawal of Spanish ‘roope trom the island and the sanling down of the Spanieh flag’ Wasminoton, April 6 —The navy depart- mnt yesterday concluded the purchase of fonr of the ten ships contracted for. The four vesvels selected, and which are now the property of the government, are the Morgan line steamers E! Roi, E! Norte, Ei Sol, and Zl Sud. No orders bave as yet been sept to the navy anthorities at New York as to the disposition of the vessels, but it is expected that the work of prepar- ing them for duty as auxiliary cruizers will begin immrdiately. New York. April 7.—A special to the Times from Washington, sayvs:—The flying equadron, under command of Commodore Schley, will more on the Canaries within 340r 48 hours. This is the programme of the vavy department. Ii is both a reply to the despatch of the torpedo flotilla and fet of crnisers toward American vhores, und preliminary to a decisive blow at the sea power of Spain. This is the tirst positive war order issued. Spring humors, boils, pimples, ernp- tions, forex, may be cempletely cured by purifying the blood witb Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Key Weer, Fia., April 7—Conditione here bave undergone a decided change within the last-12 hours in consequence of the Washington advices as to Consu! Gen- er» Lee’s approaching departure and the fi» titude of the administraiion, from ppointment and chagrio that fo!- we s sterday’s pacific advices from Maari e latest news has aroused the bellicote + rit to @ greater degree than evel. Maprip, April 7 (via Paris)—Fiftcen Spanish men-~of-war will leave Cadiz im- mediately for Cape Verde Islands aud rev eral battalions have started to reinforee the garrison at the Ba'aric Islands in the Mediterranean. The provincial militia in the Canary {slands will be p!aced on a war fuoting. Tt oe W.P. Go'will has opened up 4 nice Crockery and Chiva store in th» building ormerly oceupied by Miller Bros. 2w dw Just in time for Eaeter, that splendid lot of gloves jast received Thursday. New The Roya! ie the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes onc- third further than any other braad. | porter that he Killed nine , excelleut beef dreseing 3458 Ibs, and two ‘ several choice lambs oue of which be rold ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEw YORK. a = EASTER MARKET. Choice Beef, Lamb, Veal and Hams on Sale To-day. The display of mat at the market today was large and tie quality exceedingly Og. £26 Tari well fiiied th the OUSB &Laiis8 Were ecnorcest beef, lamb, aud were the cynosure of ail eyes. Biake Bros, inert the ats, etai:, wie fires ‘ ‘ Lu eye of the visitor entering by the Queen | Street door, locked especially inviting. | This firm showed the carcasses of five eleers, wuoic’s had been fed by themselves. i The total dressed weight of the five was | 4,500 lbs. As regarts q wility it was agreed tiiat they could pet be sarpsesed in any of | the markets of the larger cities, and in|! few if aur of these would they be equalied. | So nearly alike were all fire that connois- | eurs determine | found it impossible to The price which was the better carcass. ranged from 12 to 14 cents. This firm also showed a choice spring lamb and} other fioe wneats. The atali of Saunders & Newsom, at the eastern entrance, was another attrac- tive spot. This firm also had five carces- ses of beef, all of which was of the choic- est description. Tiese included three choice steers, two years o'd, which dres-ed 2095 lbe. and two heifers dressing 1710 lbs. The dressed weight of the Stock Farm heifer was L0U0 (be. The firm alze stowed a fine spring lamb, besides a quantity of bacon and iard. Further insite the building the favor- able impress:on formed upon entering was accentuated, for there, as well asiu tbe stulis alresdy mentioned, the quality of the Henry Balls bed four choice carcas-es of beef, the dres- sed weight of which was 3041 ibs. The Beli cow dreseed especially well,tipping the scales at 950 lb-. Mr Balle had also a carcass of veal, and a quavtity of bama. Wiiiiam Sellers also had a good diaplay of beef, bis four carca-ses Lippiug the scaler at 2516 iba. Mr Sellers intormed the re- o.ber Carcass: 8 which he shipped to Nova Scotia sud Cape Breton for the Kasier warket. Tborue Bros. siall was also well filled, their dieplay including fire carca-see ot ut. choiee lambs Drake & Suns stall adjviniog was also well supplied with excellent meat. They showed four carciwses of beef dressing 2500 lbs, aud had two more at their shop hich dressed 1400 ibs. ‘They also show. ed a large quantity of hams. Keunie Jenkins bad two carcases of beef dressing 650 and 690 Ibs. respectively, and to the Hotel Davies. Robert Mutiow also had two carceeses of peef, which dressed 1240 Iba, Stephen Brown had two carcasses of choice be f. The McMillan ox dre-red 606 lbs. and the Siock Farm cow |) 45.08, Henry Wood’s *tall conteined one ear- case OF tplendid beef. The feeder was William Woed. of Alexandria, and the weight 790. Pope Muiils brought in three good garcass-s weighing 1600 (bs. E. Brown bad two carcasses of beef dressing 550 ibs each. The quality was excelient The atalle of Messrs. Corish, McNeil and others butchers were also well supplied with ysood beef. —_—_—- PERSONAL. Dr. and Mra, McLanghlin, of St. Peters, are visiting Chariottesown. They are registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Brennan, of the Summerside Jour- nal, is at the Hotel Davres. Mr. A. J. Btiin, who was here last season buying cheese for Messrs Hodgson Bros, Montreal arrived here Thursday evening on the Stanley. One of the ex-Premiers of Eogland’- Lord Rosebery’s, daughters bears the homely name of “Pegey.” She and her sister are known as Lady Peggy and Lady Sybil Primrose and are reporteu to be both talented. They are adebts in honeekeep~ ing, including cooking »nd sweeping. ee ee THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF. Gosret Meetinc.—Railewarmen's G »~ pel meeting in Wright’s Gall afternoon at 4 o’clock. Stranyera gliwaye welcome. Lesson — Matthew, 23-6, “He is not here, for He is risen.’ “ ’ SHUHday On Tnesday evening next in Kindergar- ten Hall,an opportunity will be efforzed the citizens of Charlottetown, of hearing an account of the proceedings in co: nection with the Diamond Jubilee and also of witnessinghby the mean of stereoptican slides,correct representations of the actual procession. However, much we may read of these evente we can never actually realize scenes of thie nature as wel! by reading as we can by kaving them told tous by one who was @ participsntin them, and therefore we bespeak for Surgeoa-Msjor Warburton a crowded house. — —_— <a - It’a no in titles nor in rank, It’s no ia wealth like Lon’on bank, To purchase peace and rest: It’s vo in makin’ muckle mair; I:’s no iu books, it’s no in lear, To make us truly bleet: If bappiness hae not her seat An’ center in the breast, We pray be wise, or rich, or great, But vever can be Yiest: Nae treasures Lor pleasures, Could make us bappy lang; The heart aye’s the part aye That makes us right or wrang. —Robert Burns. a> 2 <<a - styles and ehades ‘mostly “Perrins”.— Moore & McLeod. | VENT-.—All copy of charges of adv rtise- veal and | ; and will leave on return a3 Fresh balf shell oysters received today at A J Quirk’s restaurant, Queen Street. NOTICE REGARIING AI-VERTISE- ments, a: dsil notices of m-+etings, lectures, eic, Must be handedintothis offiee before 10 a.m. each day to be certain of veing inserted Tre Stan.ey arrived at Pictou today and usual. sisiliaetiab Tue Weatusr.— Moderate to fresh wert Local_end Other Htems. to vorthwest winds, fair stationary or highe r temperature, r 5 Preparine for the spring trade. Mr’ | McKay bas hadthe “Bargain Corner’ | thoroughly calsomined by LV. Howlett. inabeiag Soxa Service at the Gospel meeting in Wright’s Hall, Susday afternoon at Strangers alwaye welcome, 9 42 O.td- Attractions We are showing 335 new untrimmed Hats and Jonnets, Feesu Herrinc at Georcetowx.—Capt | fy ' ro oe : Henry Govell had freen herring for enle at | oe $s Artistic completeness is the Georgetown on Thursday last. The} © Hast ‘Syma aise ; Captair has caught the firet fresh herring i ; er SS discription that best expresses on the coast of thie Island for the Jast five wF is the varieties shown. Our mil years, i . . . ° v . we | ; liner Miss Walker, is now | -—— | Millinery. & ler. o PoLick Covrt —This pie Kdgar up fa working on orders, please eCarron was further arraigned on # | og < ncaa - 2 charge of §stealing undercloihing from a ‘SP ciel : 3 plac your ¢ rders early in the — ar eevee ee Hoiel Davies. The} Sass SS Se RTA SESE ey Ww: ek to save dissapointment, ,ase & dismiiased, ied Sotp Tov Day.—The well ‘koown stal- lion Guiden was sola to Mr J J Davies to lay for $150. The pony otfered at the same hour was bougbt by Mr Duncan McLean, ot West River, for $24. New Hosprrat.—lIt is understood that work upon the new Prince Edward Island Hoepiial will be procceded wth as soon as the neceseary plaas have been prepared A sufficientsum has been subscribed to warrant the trastees beginning operations. seidieleiginci Istaxp Srepents.— The results of th second year examinations in anatomy, writt«n aod oral, at the Medical Faenlty of MeG.ll were announced the other duy. } Among the succesefa! ones we noticed the! names Jof the following students: E Rj Secord, P F Duffy, A J Donnelly, KE Hughes, C TL Haezard ‘andI W Me- Kinnon. Secord passed with honors and Ha-zard and KeKisnon in the written exam. only. COURT OF CHANCERY. oe Apri 7th 1892, McEwen 'vs Davison. Bill filed to enforce a lien. The complainants father devi-ed 60 acree to his eldest son charged with support of son Benjamin who was in delicate health. The Testators directed the payment of eertain legavies and after the death of his widow the residence of bis personal estate was to be divided among such of his ehHdren and grand-children as the /x-cutors thought needed it most. The eldest son predeceased his father, leaving a widow and six small vhildren who were unable to support Benjamin. The Bill prayed for the enforcement of the liaw—or iu the alteanative to allow a sum w be set aside fur Benjaminu’s uncle to take care of { him for life. Vicroria, B. C., April 7—The news of ihe arrival of Jack Carr with advices from balloonist Andree, was telegraphed from Departure Bay upon the arrival cf the steamer npon whieh Carr travelled from -t. Michaela. Mo details were given be- vond the fact that Carr bad such advices, | and nothing further is obtaimable until the | steamer arrives at Vancouver or Victoria, sometime touigat, as +he bas already left | Deperiare Bay, which 60 miles from this place. Orrava, April 7.—Ti.e anunal report cf | the Miutster of Justice was distributed It shows the pr-son population | to be 1,382, an increase of 40 over the pre | vious rear, Theconvicts noder 20 num- | ber 131, acd over 60 number 22. There yesterday, are 57 life prieonere, 10 Chinese and 23 Indians. There are £93 single and 482 married men and seven widowed, As | revards social habits 743 are nut down ae | iewperate, 475 in temperate ard 124 abstai- ners. Work has been suspended in all the coal mines of the Onio distriet, becanse the ten per cent increase in wages agreed upon by the mineis and mice owaers at Colambus ard Choe: x has not vet been ay plied to the Common laborers in the mines, ~- ee ee + te Ue Ee Ge “hE, > S SS ; : J Oansons ¢ Varnish * Festorer Superior to all Furniture Polishes for restoring the finish to all varnished or oil finished surfaces, such as Pienos, Furniture, Hard wood Fleors, etc. Will remove all dirt and renew the originel bright- ness, Large bottles 15c. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. 8. Johneon, Ph G. R. M. Johoson, Phm B. 7 & SS 08062483222 => see. @& @*" > ee @ & s % & SG Trifousse and Perrin’s Gloves in all the new spring shades —Green, Fawn, Yellow Cream, Grey and Oxblood with colored points and Em- PIS NEDSS HASTER GLOVES broidered backs; a guarantee %§ ticket given with every pair is fe A : TP AS YS SHRBBADEL sold, wv ~~ F in is KES! All the new makes and weaves in Veilings—Crean, White, Black and Brown, a HFBBBSBBHGAASH s .* z HASTIR M4 <7 WllLINGS ds grea assurtment to ¢o32 SF EAA SPSS SF RSs from. S060 Cre ©8570 O40 STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. eee ed We'll Prove it to You If You Give Us the opportunity That our Clothing made to orceris the best fitting and hest value in this city. We can make you an all veol serz¢ suit that you cannot tear, warranted to wear, with good .iamings, for $14. High-class Furnishings —See our new spring ties. in lecks, 4 in hand, string-, buws, etc., tie nobbiest line ever hown here, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Meng Stylish Outfitters Stee cee SS Hats and Caps OPENED TO-DAY, April 6 eee eee eee eee Another lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps T. J. HARRIS, Londen House — en ND Sa TIME 1S UP For winter shoes v all kinas. .y -nem aside, and ereet the approach of spring with ayair of new Oxfora Tie Shoes. Wehave jutt opened 25 cases of new shoes in Chocolate, Black end Russets. W. H. STEWART & CO London House Building! ene Re en Ln aor im wei Seen nm ca a ‘ rs ee tak gE DR RE MM ig Be oi, allan nad ws ti ae datetime sx a 3 Ree EP RR AEN IRON NR NE aM Sm tl ict ge GES Nie Re Ti ie eS we etna eon tne ae reat AOR EE, silat ec ell a ine _