you yse printing igvery OOdy Does | Most Peoolc Come to us for ; first-class ijob! Do you? HASZARD & MOORE WALL PAPER oy OPEN eee A large assortment of Amer- ian and Canadian Wall Pa: d yer All the latest designs md patterns at lowest prices. FJ, HORNSBY Pooksellier & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c¢ WR SALE OR TO LEP. a That well known business Hotel on | ppd Street, near the market, > This Hotel contains «abou: twenty rome and shop, all in gc«l repair. Teh stabling for thirty horses, with lage yard in compection. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. M—ddw ¢ Queen Street. jS-law amendmw the respecting Theatres and Shows, J ee Re itenacted by the City Council, of The City of Charlottetown, that sectiow meof the aid Bylaw, be amended by viding the fo'lowing words. “Provided never the leas, that it shal] lawful for the City Council, upon ap- plication of the owners or managers «* avy Qpera House, Music Hal! or other l’ubléc Hall of any kind, to grant a yearly hernse for such som a» may be deter- mined upon, by resolution of said Council. JAMES WARBURTON, M. D. Mayer. Tate H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. #1—2 wks eod L je-law Respecting the Sale af Meat. —~— Beitenacted by the City Council of the Ow of Charlottetown as fullows:— t. Every person publicly Selling meat T THE DAILY CITY COUNCIL MEETING. The Sewer Bill and Other Important Measures. The special meeting of the City Council veld last evenin« transacted a good deal of JYISiNess Hav r ri rnNnon ] vislati nm. Mayor Warburtov » jed and Councilor N cholson wa y absentee. On motion of Councillor Crabbe the Counci! joined with the Water Commis. sioners ina memorial to the Legislature asking for power to issue debentures for i leof | i | | hi en ee fede, salted or corned) ly retail within this Gy Many store, shop, honse, warehouse of @he building or in the public market build Mg Orin or from any meat waggoun, Cart, car- | Rage, sleigh or other vehicle upon the public, Sretts or highways of the said City by retail by the care shall thereof a License as a ® im less quantities than ; : Waw from the Mavor iss, | eal ii { At the speciel meeting this morning the i two by-lawa were read a @hird time meat Vendor, and the Mayor és hereby author | Rel to issue such License upon receiving the | License fee hereinafter mentieged. 2 The Liceuse fee shall be Twenty-five dollars. > Ne person shall expose far sale or pub- Hely eG fre sh, salted or c« ned meat by ¥ye- GH oF ip less quantities than be the carcass # any store, house, shop, warehouse or other building or place or inthe pwllic market miiding, or in or from any meat wagon, cart, Ottage, weigh or other vehicle within the Su City, without h wing first obtained a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned. 4 Any person or persons guilty of any in- ion of any of the [Provisions of this Bye- hw, shall, upon conviction before the Stipen- ty Magistrate on oath or affirmation of any Sehble witness, forfeit and pay at the discre- Hon of the Stipenciary Magistrate a penalty BM exceeding th ” Thirty Dollars for MC) Ottence, exclusive , and in de- bult of payment thereof it shall and may be Whul for the said Stipendiary Magistrate to Seni: Se offender to the Common Jail of County of Que n's Ce unt} lor any period HOt excee) ng thirty days, unless the said pen- pune Provided al- Ways thar aothing in this Bye-law contained constructed to prevent prevent per- tons m solling meat by the quartrr on the . tC of matket square adjoirg the market liding without such license, but a! persons ave the right thereon to scil meat ot all by the quarter on payment of the usual : Market tolls as at pres cnt or at any time here- may be proviied. And Provided fur- that nothing herein contained shall be ed to require persons selling tinnea er L meats poultry or game to take out the License above mentioned. JAMES WARBURTON, M. D., . Mayor. H. M, DAVISON, * sum of of costs, ) Wily aud costs be souner paid. Stor oe ge City Clerk. er, . 2wk, —— and passed. | oewspapers for two weeks. $12,003 to meet the coat of putting ina accord engine and pump at the pumping station, fl. é > ' ~vlncdlor Crabbe brought ap the matter of further amending the Act of Incorpora~ tioa by providing that West Kent »chool and the furniture cf the other schools for which the schoc] debentures were issued be vested in the City Council instead of in the School Board, and a bill in accordance therewith was introduced. In explanation of the proposed legislation Councillor Crabbe pointed out that the city has to pay the Scho] Board debenturea, and he therefore thought they should have the schoo) property as an asset. There were $17,500 of these debentures falling due this year, some $500 of which had already been paid. He rrgretted to hear that the School Board did not take kindly to the prayosed legislation, and had actually appointed a committee to memorialize the government in opposition to the City’s bil Councillors Taylor and Forne also spoke in approval of the proposed Legislation, anc said they failed to understand how any body of men witha knowledge of all the facte conld oppose the measure. Elis Honor the Recorder also expressed his approval of the measure, and further explsined ite provisions | The bill as submitted was approved by | the Counci)l and ordered to be transinitted | to the Legivlature. A Sill wae also submitted and ordered to be forwarded tothe Legis!ature previciog for the regulation «f bicycles and the tax- ing ot the same if deerned expedient. The waterworks bill was then taken up and farther consifiered clause by chiuse Sewerul ehanges were made. The date of thre election of Commissioners wae changed to the firet Wedwesday in Jnoe, and pro- vision was made for under-drains in cer tain sections of the city. it was @iso provided thet all new houses must be Etted for cone@ection with the scwerape | svelem, and in the event of failure ea to do! the Cumissioners are anthorized w do this work at the owner’s expense. It wue ordereti that one hunined copies | the sewerage byt be printed for the} informeton of Legisiators and others. Cenneillor Crabbe introduerd a by-law respect'ng the sale of mat. ‘ihe hy-law provides that all personaeelling fresh, sali er corned meat by retail in the market, about the etreete or in any honse or shop must paytlieense fee of $25. For each infrse: ion of this by-law a fire of $20 or 38 dsy- imprisonment is provided. The by-law does not apply to persons selling meat by the querter on market square a= at pres- ent. On the seoond reading. of the br-~-law, Councillor Leone protested against exact- ing @ license for selling salt meat in sniall j stores, pointing out that there wag many a poor woman who made her living in this way. He moved that the words ‘salt or corned” in the by-law be strack out, bat the motion dil notearry. The third read- ing of the by-law was set down for next meeting. Councillor McCarren supported the con~ tention of Cenncillor Lyons regarding the snle of salt meats, and seconfied his mo- tion. Councillor Crabbe also iutroduced a by-law amendiog the by-law relacing to theatres and #hews. The by-law provides that a veariy license mav at any time be granted the proprietor of any epera house, mosaic ball orother publie hall, the amount of said license to he fixed tv the Council The by-\aw was read a second time in ¢ mmittee, and set down for tiird reading at next meeting of Council. Meeting adjourned until 1 a. m., on Weduvesday. $ It was ordered thet they be published in Tee Examiner wud Patriot The Maritime Merchant learns that a let of Manitoba flour sent to the West fadies in February was eo well tiked that the ordst was duplicated fer the next steamer. Ic further learns that a good trade has been opsoed up by Halifax bouses inhigh grade creamery batter is one aod two pound tins, in cases of fifiy to” hua- dred pounds, one firm recently baving an order for fifty cases more than they could supply by the steamer named iu the order. The Royal in the highest grade beking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one third further than eny other braad, Absolutely Pure | whiled away the evening until a late hour, | accu panieti'ty a procession of sleigh EXAMINER, CHARL Colored Troops. It is 'earned in Washington that. sl oik necessity develop, the first U. 8. troops sent to Cuba wil include the 24th and 25th infantry and the 9th and 10th cavalry. These four regiments are being held in readiness, and arrengements are made for! alarge number of recruiting stations to! bring the battalions to a strength of 1,800. men each or 7,200 in a'l. The point of the announcement is taat these four regis ments are composed of colored men. ! “ Buffalo soldiers,” as they used to be} called on the plains twenty ycara ago, will have the first chance for g'ory if war bes! -AmeAR . yo . ! ‘ nesrq fact. q h > TEAR 146 that ner es! = re likely ww siaad the Cubaa olimate bei- ter than white aoldiers. A Washington correspondent rays : * Since the battle of Wounded Knee in the west, not a word has b:en heard in| derogation of the fighting qualities of the Americas negro. As to discipline, stead - iness and markmanship, the colured regi- ment+ of the army have been climbinog up the scale until they rank with the very best. Their white cfficers have come to look with excee jing pride on their colored commands. When the colored man adopts soldiering as a business Le devotes himaec!f to it with a zeal that tells. Distinetion+ may not be in order, bunt it can be said that in the wear deparimeat vo infamtry regiment ranks higher than Col. Buarkets 24th, now at Fort Missoula, in Montana. ‘** Notonly will the colored rgulars go among tbe first American soldiers landéd in Cuba, but a mobilization of colored volunteers will be one cf the earliest acts after there is no longer any doubt about war. South Carolina hasa rezgimentof colored guards, and mest ofthe southeén states have fairly good organizations of colored militia.” _——— Wedding Bells. —_——- The residence of Malcolm J, McMillan, Esq., of Woed Ishands, was tre scene of a happy event on the evening of the 29.4 March last, whenbis daughter Mise Jane Arn, was united in marriage 0 Mr. Joseph W. Ball of Whete Sands. The marriage ceremoey was performed by the Rev. A. 5. Stewart in presence of a number of the immediate frieads of the bride avd groom. The bride, who looked charming in a drees of light bive, was attended by her cousia Mise Mary G. {cM lian, while the groom was supported by Mr. D. M MeMillan brother of the bride. Atter parteking of supper the guests with music, songs avd various plays. Ono the next evening the newly married couple, dreveto their home in Whiie Sands, § where they were met by a number of the frieud+ of the groom, and whe e » second} wedding wes prepared and domyg, jueuice to the sumptuous supper, Wuich was! prepared them. The guests parsed a’ most enipyable night, aod the red save of the ristdg san fuunu ali but sorry the night were not longer, and afier much haod shaking aod many fond wishes for ihe futurs happiness of Mr. and Mrs, Ball, company dixper-ed. The wedding preeeuts were both numerous and cestly. he Savage Harbor Noies. Wild geese have made their appearance and tarmers anticipate an early spring. Gur school is dong excellent work under the management ot our teacher Mr. McAuley. Quite an exciting race took place on Savage Harbor Bay, March 25th, between Kiond:ke,owned by Dingwell Cottin French, Village; Back Duck, owned by Jonaid D. McDouald, Piequid; and Flora, owned by George Gunn, French Village. Kiondike easily winging first money, Black Deck second and'Flora third; all three horses showing great bursts of speed. We hear K londike 14 to meet other flyerson the park shortly. JOCKEY. —_—— + e+ oe THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF. Lere Fessr.—-In making arrangements for Good Fray night iet all Christiane bear in mind the oid tashioned love feast te be held insGrace Charch at 7 o'clock. The pastor wi! be assisted by Rev A.B McLeod of Winsloe. No admisrion. ; From private sources we ‘earn that Mire} Butcher, of St. whoi<to give twe! readings at the Oddfellows’ grand enter- teinment on Teesdav, the 26th inst., Is af star iv ker line. dohn, She bas been mo-t suce f era-fal in her work, aud the committee in charge are assared that a treat is in store} for our concert goers. A. Miuxt Fraser, ot Haiifax, will be *n Charlottetown at an early date. He is agent for ‘ne Caligraph Typewriter, which “ogutiaaca them afl,” and alo handles | second-haud typewriters of all makes. | Mr Fraser also deals in extra quality type wrter aod mimeograph supplies. [f in- terested send a post card to him at Hote Davies, or advise Mr. Duncan McLean, Water Commissioner’s Office. —_ How to Get Rich. We refer to the richness of the blood If you are pale and thin, you are pvor in «trength and nerve power. Sco't’s Emul- sion drives away thinness and pallor, aud brings rich blood and nerve power. Carier’s lor Wall Papat Great bargains in stationery. Samples lees than half price, at Carter’s bookstore. See them. } ation awaits his arrival. }—t!'redericton, N OTTETOWN APRIL 6 1898 NOTICE REGARDING AIVERTISE- . ENTS.—AIl copy of charges of ady-rtise- ments, a: dall notices of meetings, lectures, «lc, Must be handed intothis oftice betore 10 &. m0. each day to be certain of veing inserted Tae Sraxtey—is making the round trip to-day, Local and Other tems, _——__~»——— THE Mai. Specia. reachedthe City at 10.30 this morning. | Nomixatioy of the candidates for West | Pritce took place today and passed off | gaietly, benaiittinenain Tae Wearser.—Fresh to strong north easterly to north westerly winds uneseitled with soow orrain. Not much change in temperature, —— = Ciry Cotrr.—The City Court was in ses sion this forenoon. The principal case was between E. BH. Norton and Austin S Hew- itt. Norten sued Hewitt for $23 30 which he claimed was due him for services as appraiser in connection with the recent fire in the Hub Restaurant and for the prise ofa barrel of oyeters and a sat trap eold by him to Hewitt. The defendant paid into Court thetum of $8.50, being the price of the goods sold and delivered, and $5 as cor pensation for Nerton’s services as apprais~ er. Several prominent insurance agents were examined and ali agreed that $5 was ample remuneration for the plain-~ iff’s services. Judgment was given for the ameouat paid into Court. PERSONAL. Mr. BD. M. Preston, the well known clothing man, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. ©. C. Grand, the Surprise Soap mao, i* among the iatest arrivals at the Hote! Davies. We hear with regret that Hon. W. G. Strong, of Summerside is seriously ill aud at the point of death. Mr.W. C. Kennedy, the well known ) inserance ag nt, revurned last evening | from a bn-iness trip to New Brunswick At the Queen Hotel: C J Gorham, Rockingham, N.S.,A J Kernell, Berlin ; W. P. Kivg, Toronto; A G@ Campbell, Toronto. Jobn L Foster, Esq, of Kings’ College Wniversitv, Windsor, N.S, is spending the Easter vacation in Charlotietown. He i the guest of the Ton. The Master of The Rolis. Mr. John Cantwell is registered atthe Rankin. He is on his way to Broad Cove, C.B, to superinteod the building cfa breakwater at that place for the Broad Cove Coal Co. At the Hotel Davies: Mrs H B Bartlett, St John’+, Nfl; David Watson, jr, J C Redmond, Moncreal; W K Rogers, S’side; LN Forbes, E T Freeman, Halifax; E C; oster, St-loha; D M Preston, Torovto Oliver C Draper, Montreal; A Milne Fraser J J Hornby, Halifax; WC Kennedy, Robt Crosbie, Cy; Thos Kickham; BC Cox, Souris; Geo Hibbett, Geo’town; C C Grand; St Siephea, N B. Rev. Father Barke writes ander date of April 2ad: “It is pleasant to be remem- hered on days and in ways dearto us. Your respected and broad-minded citizen, James Paton, Esq , knows how to do this. From London, Eagland, came to me this evening, through the mail, from him, a beautifal green silk bandkeretief, in com~ memoration of the men of '98—Lord | Fuzgerald, Tone, Emmet, Orrand Mc-~ Cracken. It is a beauty, and { shall eport it with pride.” M:. and Mre. Wm. Lemont have re- cently had large experience in the rending vt their long time happy famile circle. A coup'e of weeks ago their son Wilmot ac~ companied his faher to the Cnirved States anithere remained, having’ obtanned « po-ition in an electrical e*tablistment, 4 favorite branch of study with bim. A few { days laier Mrs. dohnson, of Charlottetown, P. BE. 1., who with her child has been “pending the winter montha in her old home, left te join her husband io the eea— girt isle; ane yesterday Lieut. W. Bran. Lemont, @ present graduate of tne R.R.C, L., bade good bye to his old home and started for Crows’ Nest Pasy, where a situ- Mr. J. M. Le- mont, at present in the city, is an uncer- | tain quantity in the home circle, for his musical duties call him oft in all directions. B , Reporter. i | iar: ; louse Cleaning Sunalles Ammonia, Autiseptic Soap. Ox-tiall soap. insect Powder, Metal Lustre, Everything in our line required for house-clean- ing. Get your supplies at our store. Johason & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. | | ! | | | | No cough can keep you awake if you use Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine—The ~" Cough Cure. Mn en EP om A. 8. Johnson, Pb G. R. M. Jokneon, Phin B. => @ ee * ees & ee @ ~ em ‘ ! eee a em KEBBEBGRGFRESG We are showing 335 new untrimmed Hats and Jonnets. Artistic completeness is the discription that best expresses the varieties shown. Our mil- liner, Miss Walker, is now working on orders, please piace your orders early in the week to save dissapointment, % Baster 3 3 ©Millinery. Vp GPITS LS y to Sheed te et SNPS HEE AS s Trifousse and Perrin’s Gloves in all the new spring shades —Green, Fawn, Yellow Cream, Grey and Oxblood with colored points and Em- broidered backs; a guarantee ticket given with every pair sold_ EASTER - GLOVES Baas Ps % REGRESS FETS BGGGES fs PSE LSE ce s Ss Sp Allthe new makes and GFLKGERGAGHGL ihe. new weaves in Veilings—Creaw, F PASTER , ta ee White, Black and Brown, a | Ss WILINGS 4x large assurtment to choose SGA APS GG aiton. 99S DEUSO OOSDOOOO STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. D. GORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN We Sell Only Such Goods Our trade is increasing. New as will give sitisfaction. The reputation of our high grade goods arriving daily. ‘clothing made to order is reaching the homes of every hamlet and town in this province. PATROWIZE HOME INDUSTRY The wages we pay our emploves for making up our cloth ing is all«pent here, and doesn’t go to some foreign manufac- turer. We can also fit the form here to perfection, WwW. G. & R. Shirts and Collars, We have them, GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitters Bats and Caps OPENED TO-DAY, April 6 Another lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps London House i T. J, HARRIS, scene sesame tn pa = re i see es oat aa wi. < eager ae reenter ni hoot = ob eR ee" pene ommn mols see sialic siscaane iit aalaea acu tail a a al acca gt ome ; ai ‘ i Y ee y ee a * ~ = Bn eS nN Ae ees Rnnicttenaomianted cast i ai io eerie * ne er : or 1 mes 1 5 capers ae wages A te - See eee a a ; r Lee si ne renee ites Ben =e Y oe coe See