~——, THE DAILY TOUNG LIBEBAI CONSERVATIVES Do t forget the grand rail! You > Liberal-Conservative Association a ' Hall on Monday y nexi, & ) o'clock nap Sy: nterested in the Aagso- + cn ele , ‘ © present, : i: es will be made by am oft ¢ men of the Liberal Conservative party, young and old A t ading ws ap = of the Domi: ) ‘ = Kept « daily at the Hali, forthe ¢ venience of the young me ——— —- ND OTHER ITEMS LOCAL Al h . Spon epon at Beer B -_ Tue Fore:on Ma:varrived in th t ol 1 ; Mr. J.T. i M la : - Hea 1A Mr. Clar , prea {ear Ha!! W no ‘ o in Soxc S Ea 1e Go mec i Pp a Hall t y n at 4 { yVoOoUy W i E Leacve. — Read the pro- ” ne =) a n a bi ? ol ‘ i k \ Cc re Monday even | Cx at, Creamery Nores.—Butter i now 2 8 & puU 4 t Centra Creat | re were & pounds of t r rade at the Central Creamery to-day ox Cuvrew.—Mark it down and make 2 yer engagement for Thursday evening next. Come and hear good Scotch music, | . al and instrumental, also some of tne] best elocutionists i1 the city at Zion Chur sais Tu STA EY f Pictou for Char € towr s morning at 6 o'clock At one this a vas aid five miles off P Prim, moving a'ongs oOvly as the eis very hea At 245 she could not be seen from Fiat Rive > Was Wet ARMEI In applying for a vorce a few days ago a woman in Koko mo, Ind., stated that her husband was so jealous he always slept with a iazor, a re- volver, a hatchet anil a pa kaze of poison uoder bis pillow, and a sbot.un and a coru knife beside the bed. bien Sorris Holv Week serv ces—Church ef England: Services will be held in S:. |} Alban’s Chureb at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. to- | ~ | vertising Bay Your Hats | at Prowse drs The best $1.00 Black Shirt in the cit is at Prowse Bros. < American Hard and Soft Hats in all the leading styles cheap at Prowse Bros. Thousan ao of. Consaeen's Dans ust be sold quickly. Ask to see our $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 Suits. They are good 8 Prowse Bros. White Shirts, 40c . 50c., 75c. and the best value in the city.—Prowse Bros, CARPETS! CARPETS !—Our New Carpets are selling fast. Ladies, if y want the latest and best in Carpets, you must come and see our new stock Prowse Bros. TO ADVERTISERS, We must request our advertisers to} i cindly send in their copy earlier in the morning. We find that nearly al! he ad copy comes in just about eleven o'clock and we are compelled’ to make the time for receiving copy one hour earlier. Ads. must be in by 10 o'clock hereafter. Stearns is ; Best. -_—om + THE ROADWAY TO THE PARK, | Successful Outcome of the Receat Visit to Ottawa, Ir is pleasing to hear that} as a resuit | of the mission to Ottawa of His Worship >| Ms ayor Dawson and Councillor Nicholson, | a liberal grant is to be given the Roadw ay lto the Fark by the Dominion Govern ment. His Worship and Councillor Nich olson, accompanied by Senator P rguson, the rept esentative of this Province in the Cabinet, had several interviews with thé | Ministers, and His Worship also had an interview with Sir Mackenze Bowell at | his residence, a3 On account of illness, he was not able to be in his office. By al! {they were received most courteously, and they left Ottawa well pleased with the re sult Gf their trip. Tie delegates, we understand, explained ito the Ministers that the ground in j}front of the Battery property at "the | Park was washing away at the rate of at least a fuot a year, and that t was in the interests of the Government that they shou!d build a breastwork t protect the property. They also exp'sined that under the existing o r ier of things the miliary, in order to reach the Battery, had | to march by a most circuitous route, viz., | from the Drill Shed along Rochford Street, thence along Brighton Road and through Victoria Park. ‘By means of the propose | m rrow There w also services daily idway to the Park, connecti ng Kent (ex se} g Sata i iv) throughont the we k | street w ith the breastw< ork which now €xists The church wil! be open all Good Friday { west of the Battery, this would be oby for meditation and devotions. | ated and the route to the Battery from the te | Drill Shed lessene id by about a mile, Przzie Crrecie —An adjourned meeting In view of the -t that the Battery pro- i | of the Puzzle Circle will be held at the Ciub room, Upper Queen Street, this evening, to hear any further solutions of the five-dollar horse puzzle. Any mem- ber having a number of marbles will | gthem. By order. - ple ase brit Hockey anp Races.—The return match between the teams of boys repre senting Prince Street and all-comers was played at ee yugh rink " thi s forenoon. The | Prince Street team won, the score being 6 ot. A mile race between Dewar and | Chappelle was won by Ca former, cisniiehiihchliaae TuptLosr Trines. — The lecture last yenibg by Mr. John Ress, on “The Lost | Tr! +3,” was very well attended, The a tre sf was haquoheniet with bongs, was very interesting. Ap animat ay discussion followed, partic ipatel in by Mesers, Charles Falmer, W. T. Sabine | and others. Getic Serwow.—Rev. D. McNeill will | oe h a Gae fic sermon at athe mission | bo a h reatnut street, to-me¢ rr Ww (Sur i- ie at £ o'elo k. Mr. Me Neill is a good Gaelic scholar, and the only Gaelic preach- | er within reach of the Gaelic apeakiog | citizens of this city. He should be gneet- ed with a full honse. AFTER A For} NE —The mein bers of the Williams family, who think they are he rs ta about one haif of New Jerse V; a meet ng in the North LE nd, St. John, other ni ght. It was decided to heir $2, which will be aiid ito Cast: Jaz. Williams, of New Jersey, to enable him to obtain further information about the fortune. assess enc aa Tue Pesiic Lisrary.—The Pp abl lic Li- brary committee interviewed the Mayor and Councillors last evening in respect to the | project. They explained what it wae pro posed to do in the way of raising subs« es tions fo > pure hase of books and asked that the city shonld give an annual grant tow t paying the salary of @ librarian The mmittee were courteous ly re« eived | and an answer to their request was prom- ised at an early date. oe Activity at Acapra Muixes.— Reports from Acadia Mines say that the iron works there are oper ating throughout : - entire system ar nd that the « ondition of at the works née of $14,000 was paid in wages for the past month, $4,000 of which was earned in the | rolling mili A number of new firms have gone into business and if the present larve bt isiness continues the benefit of the work done will be felt throughout the | couniry. cicuniiieiaiin Soctat.—Following is the programme of the social in the Methodist schoolroom on Mcnday eveming: ental solo......Mrs. W. . Stale Instr im STE cccsceis oo pares Cap ai in Wee ts vceeee bt J J. Dawson oir Rattra .Miss Howard » Wilh man halts nm a ecom pa anciiment caeaet Miss Lewis asiness | »yer was better. en eum | perty was aah 1a] lly washing away and | that in consequence the prcperty adjoining which a to the city was being af- fected, and in view of the distinct advant- age to be gal ined by access to the Bat tery being rendered more easy, they asked for aid from the Government. This aid, the delegates thought, might come in the shape of the Government building a breastwork in front of tueir property, and giving the city a grant to | wards the rest of the work in retura for | the advantage of easy access to the Bat- |} tery. The Ministers did not see their way clear to construct the breastwork, however, | but after getting an estimate of the cost of | the whole structure from the delegates they grant towards the pro- | promised a li | ject. beral Mayor Dawson and Councillor Nichol: | son are to be congratulated upon the suc- ¢°ss which has attended their efforts in tLe interests of the citizens. SEVSSEsSsssesesese a Sore He Throat a Mixture ! $ We Lave a Sore Throat Mix- S 8 6 ture that has been used with complete success for the last 30 vears—DR. JOHNSON'S THROAT MIXTURE, price ? $ 25, a and 40 cents a bottle. al. haeae-o seat Graduates in Pharmacy. DBBVEsSesosesessetvt) Beauty, - Strength, ‘Simplicity STEARNS -BICYGLS. ® @10)—$85 Cash—or Time, Misses Earle | i | | i "MARE WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. Are You Alter Something Good ? We will show this evening Something special Something special Something special Something special Something special 4, Something special Something special hei tle, ta tah eae aie iain ttn Tur Weatper.—Decreasing westerly in Muslin Aprons, in Hosiery, in Gloves, in Corsets, in Blouses, in Whitewear. in Undervests. BEER BEOS. fee winds; fair weather. EXAMINER © His, Hats, | | | i &1 S..U0U | = | | The Stylis DEKS! “This May Be The New Woman's Era, but the men shall not be frozen out altogether, as is proven by the wide display of Shirts, Ties. Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, etc., offered Braces, at “The People’s Store.’ 100 Men’s Fine Shirts, 20¢ 1090. = ** 6 oS 35¢ 100 Fine Dress « 60c 100 Fauey Cambric Shirts, 40c 100 Working Men’s Top Shirts, 50ce 100 Grey Grey Flannel Shirts, S80e 100 Navy Flannel Shirts, 80c 1,000 Fancy Neckties, Bows and Derby Ties, very pretty. 100 Dozen 3 and 4 ply Linen Collars, 10c. each, $1.00 a dozen. 100 Dozen Men’s Braces, all qualities. 50 “ Boys’ and Youths’ do. UNDERWEAR—AIl grades of best Eng- lish Goods. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. W.A. Weeks & Co., Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, March 21, 1896—dy LATEST NEWS NOTES, Artificial ice rinks continue to be the rage in the best circess of London society. It is stated that King Alexander of Ser- via is engaged in marriage to the eldest daughter of the King of Greece. A well-known London society paper ex- presses the opinion that the reign of the American beauty in London is over. General Booth, in an interview in Lon- don on Saturday said that he felt confident that Ballington Booth will return to the Salvation Army. The Duke of York has quite taken his father’s place in laying corner-stones, ope: ing public institutions, presiding at hosp‘tal diuners, etc., and is a very busy man. A fifteen year-old boy is under arrest in Jackson, Texas, charged with attempting to murder his father, his mother and the fami.y physician by putting rough-on-rats in the coffee. A bill has been read a second time ip the Housesof Lords empowering judges to order evidence which they think would be prejudicial to public morals not to be published, It has been arranged that the principal demonstration in connection with the cen- tenary of the death of Burns will take place at Dumfries, where there will bea grand procession. Commander Ballipgton Booth has devis- ed a new uniform for the revolted portion of the Salvation: Army. The women will wear sky-blue material, with bonnets trimmed to match. The health of the Queen has so much improved that she has arranged to go to Coburg to attend the marriage of her grand- daughter, Princess Alexandra to Prince Hohenlohe- Lanqunbers. It is felt in British military circles that Great Britain is not going to have a walk- over in Egypt. The Khalifa has at his disposal about three hundred thousand men, of whom 40,000 are Baggaras, all trained and disciplined. General Maceo, according to latest friendly reports, is destroying all the small inhabitated places he passes through, and burning all the sugar aud tobacco planta- tious. Cuba is in much need of being saved from Ler friends. Owing to the snow blockade the con- ventions of the East Huron and North Renfrew Libera] Associations, which were to have been held on Saturday, have been postponed, the former till April 3rd and the latter till next Saturday. It is generally believed in well-informed London. political sets that England has secured the sanction of Germany, Austria and Italy to her Nile expedition, and that France is only burning her fingers in med- dling with the Egy ptian question. Mr. Arthur Balfour, the Conservative leader and First Lord of the Treasury, has shown that he is progressive and abreast of the spirit of the times, for he 1s now carrying his arm ina sling yas the result ofa “fall from his bicycle. We know of nO Canadian statesman who is s0 com- mendably up to date. The northern squadron of the French the coast of Spain, will sail about the British Channel and the Bay of Biscay. If this is the result of politics, it is safe to say that the sailors will condemn poliucs. Qhannel chops and Biscay gales are prov- erbial for unpleasantness, and the frequet- ey with which they arise. A writer in the New York Freeman’s Journal, a Roman Catholic periodical, severely criticises tbe policy of the bishops of New England regarding the appoint- ment of parish priests, saying that they put Irish priests over F rench parishes wod in many other ways discriminate against French priests. Criticism of such a kind is rarely allowed to appear in the Journal, and it is therefore probable that the writer represents the feeling of a large number of his co-religionists. “Assimil: ation and the disuse ef the French language is prob- ably the end that the prelates have in view. -_———P> 2a —— Saturday night at Carter’s Bookstore.— Leading newspapers of Cenada aud United States, magazines, illustrated papers, latest books and novels, fine stationary, etc. Something for everybody, and prices al- ways moderate, BUY YOUR HATS PROWSE BROTHERS, AT sh Hatters. HODGSON’S COLUMNAR SET Semething New In Book Keeping Principal Hodgson, of the P. E. Island Commercial College, bas shown us a set cf book-keeping books which are some- thing new in that line of business. Beside- the usual ledgers, the set consists of thre books, viz, sales book; cash book and journal, the latter, in addition to its usual functions, being uséd as a purchase book These books, on account of certain col umns ard printed headings—eleven in ali —specially designed by the author, are ralled “‘Hodgson’s Columnar Set.” By this system of book-keepiag the vol- ime of works, especially in a large busi- iess, is greatly reduced, and the Resources ind Liabilities arrived at much more eas- ly and quickly than by any otLer system ‘ow in use. The latter feature js its chief nerit. From the use of the columns e fleet, instead of cruising next season off varked “Personal” the businéss man may know each day,’ by- consulting his per- sonal Account, the amoun: due him from his customers (the term’ “Personal,” it will be observed, refers to the ‘persons’ who are his customers. In like manner, a glance at his Liability Account infcrms him of the amount of his indebtedness. In August last Principal Hodgson an- nounced that in the study of book-keep- ing some specialties wouid be introduced into the ordinary curriculum in connec- tion with the columnar journal and cash- book, and he Las evidently kept his _pro- mise, and we are glad to kvow that his students are greatly pleased with the new set. Mr. Hodgson bas applied to the De- partment of Agriculture to have his books copyrighted. GOING TO BUY A PIECE OF SILVERWARE ) for Easter ? I am constantly adding to my already large and varied stock new designs, which makes it the most com- plete in the city. & If you wisk to pur- ? “chase any article in this line see my stock. W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, March 28, 1896. BORN- At Pownal on the Zlst inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Vonchure Gay, a son, weighing twelye and a half ;ou1nds. A CURE THAP CURES. Tt is not every cure, so-called, that really cures. But anvone who has ever used Hawker’s catarrh cure will testify to the faci that it does what its name de- notes. It will knock ont a cold in the bead with amazing quickness. Have you never tried it? Then there is an agree- able Surprise in store for you. In ca-e3 of catarrh it is equally effective, though necessarily in such cases the effect is not so immediate. Relief is immediate, but more or less time, according to the stage of the disease, is necessary to a complete cure. Very severe chronic cases yield in time to its power just as surely as the milder ones. Hawker’s catarrh cure is a Come and share in the bargains at SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1896. Se aoe ————$$ ae 9s — CLOTHINC Carpets, Carpets, For Men, Boys or Children. ” MR, CHANDLER is now anxious to see Best Goods Mad at Prices to Suit the Times.'you looking for Carpets, He will have the pleasure of showing you the finest range of PROWSE BROTHERS, Carpets ever handled by him, See the The Wonderful Cheap Men. New Designs, Prowse Bros, & Co., the Carpet Men. —- = — — = eT a ne 2 a“ - == BIG BARGAINS — in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and) Tis a Luxury without [: Great Cost. 3 Boots and Shoes this evening. To-day’s attraction is & I J. B. MACDONALD & CO'S. ‘] our LACE CURTAIN [; Charlottetown, March 28, 1896—dw i oe. 1 eee rr Pe Ce e ae 4 Lace Curtains. i ad / 5 yards to the pair, 45¢ ks Air ‘ eh 5 «6 ~=—sneat pattern, 75e ( i 5 «= ” SUc fs 5 very handsome, $1.00 “ $1.45, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and we've a few at a high grade left over. We're clear- ing out at prices that will make them move quickly. Come to-day. tei “10 —— IN PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE. cama canhtien InPlain Felts, Glts & Plain Papers) #j MOORE & MetEOD. fF Read our Wall Paper ad. in g@ another column. . Le) WE CANNOT BE BEATEN. | a ee DON'T FORGET THE PLACE: McMillan & Hornsby’s, QUEEN STREET. SS REsetee 2a <), Charlottetown, March 28, 1895. a lure ‘oa. PS gh Qa.) wee ae sa SS ‘lj BB ae SPS. fo tae 82 Seas Rw? 46: |OS[ES2 Get: . ° any = bs Ln ° ~ = $e, He |S este. Bee? vey Se teenie B/E) $22? oe oF Als Bees While doing the largest Bicycle aj 8 ee | ts". Bn ee Ae & gia ER ee ee usiness on P. EK. Island, I am not fh SS 's2se22/ 5,82 Sa gs =» < . S hw fol) as “~ “"s4 & |forgetting to attend to my custom- = =" § = f= 8 - 3 eR SF lia _-_—~ eG _jers who want HARDWARE, and wish to inform the public that for real genuine values I LEAD. My prices are the lowest of the low, and I keep nothing but the best goods. Contractors, Painters, Carriage Makers, Saddlers, and all others See who want anything in my line will Save money by getting my prices Killarney Serge, Tyke Serge. Blenheim Serge, Bellwarp Serge, Uraven Serge. Order your Suit early cheap and simple remedy. It is sold by all druggists and dealers at 25 cts. per box, and is manufactured only by the Hawker Medicine Co., Ltd. St. John, N. B. oo Great Pritain and Italy, Rome, March 25.—In the senate to-day Baron Blans, ex-Minister of Foreign Affaire, affirmed that the alliance between Great 3ritain and Italy wasan accomplished fact. The alliance was conciuded, the ex- minister said, under threat of abandon- ment of Kassala by the Italians. Insurgent Success in Cuba, Havana, March 25—A detachmen: of government troops were attacked by a? near San Juan De Los Yeras yesterday. / hard fight ensued and resulted in the i feat of the Spanish force which lost many killed and wounded. The insurgents burned the principal houses in Santa Ana and 105 houses in Rodriga. cainaiediveslierisindinnii As the Priestley’s surpassed all others in their b'ack dress fabrics, so they have now surpassed themselves with their new creation, the “Eudora.” Priestley’s dress fabrics’ have a world-wide reputation for wear, for refinement and distinction of appearance, but the “Eudora” is a revel ation Of what the latest method and the best taste can accomplish. A thing is perfect until something better is announce: ed. The ladies were pleased with Priest ley’s Henriettas; they are in raptures over the “Eudora.” Jt perfectly repels the dust; it has an exquisite sheen; it wears long and it has an extra width and weight. Wrapped on “The Varnished Board” and Priectley’s name stamped on every five yards. e+e $1—Our one dollar boots that we cffer every Saturday, are being picked up quick: ly. If you want cheap boots this evening, see our one dollar window.—R. K. Jost. Unqnestioaably the best place in town to buy cbiliren’s clothing is at the Bargain. Corner. We are making a special run on our children’s suits, and a rare chance to clothe the boys ig now offered.—MeKay Woollen Co. Our hats and caps, and gents furnishings lead. The best of style will be found in these departments—McKay Woollen Co A part of the British force in the Sou- dan operations will be a Sikh regiment fresh from India. The natiye forees of India did good service in the last Egyptian war. SS —< FOR SALE—A bicycle at ost price, run part of last seasGn.—ta H Tay rach2;}—1i pd D. A. BRU CHB), |before buying. Charlottetown, March 26, 1896—~dy amen guaseneeneenpin wilh EMPIRE BLEND TEA|\W. E. DAWSON, Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. THE LEADER. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are Charlottetowo, March 23, 1896—135 & wy two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be suse and get the} : i! best. For sale wholesale or netees by _ MORRIS. _/What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sicknes¢ is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven= . There Is a Bus in” tilating, and Heated Honses to live in. We are prepared to To the Business. do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We ~ handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to ’s a wide-awake, broad-guage, up-to-date Tailoring that’s doing it the trade. We arealso prepared to do everything in the line of Mediocrity satisfies us not, We are right in the front rank of STEAM, HOT WATER and HOT AIR HEATING. We pride Fashionable Tailors. That means much to you, more to us. We 4 ; 1 ns ourselves upon the perfection of our work in ali its branches. are making a reputation. That it isa good reputation is evidenced JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See by our hosts of business friends—six months ago unknown to us, us before placing your order. Best of references. to day our regular customers, and each succeeding day shows an increased following. Come to us for the most I’ash’onable Gar- ments in the city, Ss. A. McDONALD, Ch’town, March 25, 1896—dy McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, - = CABINET EWING MACHINE Fashionable Tailor. LONDON FIOUSE. Leading Wexur Stock NOW BEGINNING TO ARRIVE. ‘During the coming week we ex:-| pect-to'receive a large portion of @ our Spring Stock, and this season | we shall be able to show a welll” A Wouderful Invention, assorted stock of New Goods at y is nw witli the row of all. Bulls, warn ty low prices. 'Five Years. Call and see it. MILLER BROTHERS T, J. HARRIS. Chaz!ctletown, March 27, 1896. Charlottetown, March 24,1896 dy & wy “ 4 q abet it OE eS ia ae ita ees lee. ——_ ry -