i eer’ 68 90~3~I~I~3xD Come early Bring room a! cg Exclusive Choosing —<> For Charlottetown we have sole control of the entire tine of Canada’s greatest Wal! Paper Factory, - The Watson Foster Co. Lid. line of the shy fac tory and Anicrican and the entire greatest Engh ereatest fac- the tory. (js it any wonder our designs are the correct and wp-to- date ones ? mk eal —~" s- #2] Bo So ae” oO Ce eee 2 42 OO LE te me WALL PAPER MEN MOORE & McLEOD & FP C8682 TRIBE 4 GWUAL FANCY SALE LADIES OF “a> THEN EHE> CAEN EH EH OO9088 < 369593 atte THE WN. JAMES =GHURCH WILL HOLD THEIR nual Fancy Sale and Tea THE DAILY Pees CHARLOTTELOWN, MARCH 31, 1898 RUSSIA AND CHINA. ee Particulars of the Cession Of Port Arthur and Ta Lien Wan, The Latter Port Open to Free Trade. | Pexix, March 29.-~M. Pavloff, the Rue- sian charge d’aff.irs, when visiting the Chinese foreizn office for the purpose of sighing the agreement arrived at between Russia and China regarding the cession of Port Arthur and Ta Lien Wan, was escort- ed by mousted cossacks. A number of Raursians left TiensTsin accompanied by a priest totake part in and bless the cere- mony of the taking over of Port Arthur aod Ta Lien Wan. St. Pererssvacu, March 29.—The Offizial Measenger publishes, a circular which has been telegrapbed by Count Muravief}, the Rassian minister for fore’ ign affairs, to the representatives of Russia abroad. [t is ag follows; “By virtue ofa convention signed at Pekio on Marvh 27, Port Ar hur and the port of Ta-Lien~ Wan and the {+rriiories a ijacent, have been ced-~ ed to Russia in usufruct by Chiua. You | are r quested to notify the foregoing govern- ment whereio you are accredited, ‘adding above ports and terr:toriee will be ‘ diately occu pied by Rassian troops and | that the Russian flag will be hoisted by the side of the Chinese flag. “You may at the same time inform the — mivister that the port of Ta- Lien- Wan will be open to foreign trade ani — ON— ' that the largest measure of hospi itality will be extended to the ships of all friendly 1 nations,’ thursday, April 14th | An offic tial Communication to the press IN THE~— adds: “The cessions are for 25 vears but lmay extend later by common accord. ST, JAME* HALL } an) Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the after | wo. Tea from 5 to 8 o’eclocn. Aimitsion 1@c. Tea Tickets, 28 cents. Th 135 WERWOOD CEMETERY 60 The aoonal meeting of the Sherwood Qmetary Company will be held in the Purr of the ¥.M.C.A. Building, on| Welnesday next, the 6thday of April,! Mi, for the election of directors and | mhother busimess as may come before ” oe ENRY SMITH, Secretary. b—3i WONTREAL & QUEBEC —LOo— SOURIS. Rileemship Comes Campana will cali # Waris regularly once fortnight during Mpresent season. Sailing from Mon- A "Walon or about 25th April. Merchante B riering goods would do well to have itmcome by this tine. For rates of ight or other particalars, enquire of MATTHEW & McLEAN, Avents at Souris. 510i OPERA HOUSE. NICHTS --. BE GINNS SWENG Wednesday March 30th : hOPESSOR === LAWRENCE la Hypnotiam. Mind Reading. «atelepsay, ete Prices 25 and 35¢, ee DOW on eale, Hluinosa Breaklast Food Food, cleancd whi e wheat entirely removed, “Parinosa” is a pure Cerea!' from the best e COar-e Brap is Made ¢ | Further, China | ti eir peoples bas ceded the right of constructing a railroad to connect the ports wiih the trans- Siberian main line.” After stating that the arrangement is the direct and natural consequence of the amicab/e rela'ions between the neighboring ‘states anxicus to advance the interests of the official communication |continues: “While sefeguarding the in~ |tegrity and sovere goty and satisfying the essential needs of Kussia, the arrangement injures the intereets of no foreign state. On the country, it effords all nations the possibility of entering in the near future no relstions with the river regions of the | Yeilow Sea, uitherto closed to them. The |Openiog of Ta-Lieo-Wan to the nrerchant thips of all nations will create a new and wide market for covomerce and industry, owing to the trans-Siberian line, whick 1s bence- forth destined t@ connect the extrem‘ties of two continents and the cid world. The arrangement, therefore, is ot igh histor~ ical value to Reassia, and should be hailed ® fortunate event by all those whe have at beart tbe benefits of peace and the development @f good relations among n +- tions.” MARRIED. At the residence ot the b-ide’s parents, Brooklyn, N. Y , on the 22ad inst., by Rev. W. E. Scofield, of the Tompkins ave M, E. Chureh. Alfred Compton Duchemin, of Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand, and Alice Maude, daughter of James Turner, fornly of Charlotteiown. At the house of Mr. Edwin White, Fitz - roy Street, civy, on the 26th inst, ty Kev. D. Sutherland. Wilham Wallace Crovby, of Corawall, Let 32, to Miss Wionifred Frances White, of tne same place, on Successrut. PeRFORMANCES.—A perfora- ance in the Meiropoliian Opera Honse, New York, on a recent Sunday evening netted $8,004," hich -um was for the beve- tit of the Maine monumest tunds while ip Havana a Sanday sight performance for the benefit of the Spanrh navy realized $100,000, the generai admission fee being special meeting o! the council of the Mon- treal Buard of Trade a few days ago a resolution was adopted that parliament should legislate for the immediate con- struction of a wilway on Canadian terri- tory b-tween Yeslin Lake and ort Siupson sd ellen Childrens clothing. We have lead the trade in little euiis for a good many years & we do not propose to take a hack seat sow so we are lowled with the newest and nicest stock of childrens suits ever shown ia the city - Pr wee Bros. 76 3i ee ee ee eee The Royal is the bighest grade bakiag powder khnown. Actual tests show it goes one- third further then eny other brand, Ying Only tie Tich j erfect berry. f the wheat % Phosphates gluten and nutriment i he food is easily and quickly pre- for use, requiring only 15 m‘nu.es king, and it is also . t so chea . being y only 1S cents & package, . GOLDEN SYRUP ¥ fate retailing Re:! ‘puhs choice Gyiuon lags for 40 cents per galloo, or 12cfor Spoundtin I; go # fine on pancake- Or dge &, BEER & GOFF E> ROYAL BAKING POWDER C()., KEW YORR. imme 4 $10.00 in gold and galery seats brought | $15.00. Want a Cianaptuan Rocre.-—At a SIT Oe UNITED STATES PREPARATIONS. Warlike Words and Warlike Acts.’ Wa-Hinctox, March 30.— Congress and the cabinet civided atieuntios te lay in the Spanish sitantion. In congress the fe Ling | which began to take t-rm the president’s pacific message on the j tiday im resolutions proposing a declara- | tion of war, recognition of the independ | ence of Cula; armed intervention and other | decisive and warlike steps against Spain and a catenins of republicans having for their otjecticn the over-ruling of the} Speaker, if necessary, to gel prompt ac- | tion. | On the floor, in the*cloak rocme, in the | lobbies and it the corridors, a was little else discnssed than the Cuban sit- uation and the Maine oe Constant | 1e | ' | and continual conferences were = _ sll recoguizeo the seriousness situation, New York, March 29.—The activity in morning from Wr-hington authorizing the enlistment of al! desirable men for one year, unless theservice desires todischar, e them before tha, time. Those who are in most demand, and very few have made applicative, are machinirts of | the first class, carpcnters end able seamen | [he orders also state chat re crews of the ! auxiliary vessels shail be e of their respective vessels, =a “ as a | fairly large crowd of applicants at t ceiving ship Vermont today, but as usual | list’ d as crews | he re only a*mal! pereratage succeeded in filling | all oe quits ss tts, New York, March 29.—The board fur the selection of raval vessels is examining yachts, colliers and seagoing craft today at Wilmington, Baltimore and New York. Wasnincrox, March 29.— Senor Polo, the Spanish min ster, received a telegram _— taying that at a meeting of Spanish esidents in Mex co, $240,000 was sub- “oan for the relief of the Cuban recon- centradoe, and tha. it was confidently hoped the fuud would seach a million dollars during the week. -+ore THE GUARDIAN’S SCANDAL. Sir,—No stronger proof, if proof be wanted, of the ‘unchristian and ua- sympathetic pature of the editor of The Guardian than the uafeeling, coarse and uochristian manner ta which ne chronicled the sad and untimevy death of the deserved- iy popular and <eeply Jamented Mr. Machias Kilbride, of Lot li. No person pos-es<ing common decency, or in any way capable of the proper observance of tie wrevailing @menicies of social life, could so'f sr ignore th: sacred duty which dew 1 e: on him ia relation to such @ sad aud surrowful bereavement as to wantonly attempt to intensify the sorrows) of the liviog br aasting an uncailed for ard foul aspersion on the memory of the deac. Were it an outlay or a red banded burglar whe bad thus been -uddeuly and unexgectedly summoned eat of this world, the ed’ucr of the Guardian could not have gloated over the event with more fiendish satisiaction than he dtd in his lying and sensational beading in nefer~ enc? te Mr. Kiluride’s death. Kverg just aod charitable person who happened to read the Guardian’s rade and uuchristian obiteery is shocked and Ailled with deszu-t, and wo wonder, when we reflect that a Man, ostensibly professing te ‘be the fearless ex~ ponent of charity and brotherly love. could be capable of so stultitying his professed prisciples as C) become the snameless pro mulgator of & burniag scandal on ihe memory ot aman whese honesty, kindne-s and beuignity in this life had deservegly won for him the respect and confidence of bis pnumerous avd wide euircle of ac@uaintancer, and who today breathe a pitving sigh sed drop a genuine Every journal in tuts province that chron icled tbix sad event «did ec in Secoming and edifying language,deeply expressive otf jis-siocere s'mpathy ab so mourufal ocevrence, Which haa unfortuna ely ca-t a clowd of the deepest sorrow over the hitherto happy domeatic life of an o!d an | highly respected family. But, it remaired fur the p: eude-sanctiwonions editer of }>e Guardian to gain for hinvwelf an anenv aviemotoriety by ils cawardly cr theugh'le s attempt to render if possible thus neart renaivg affi.c.ion more poignant by the promaigation of a> meau asd scandal. Wecannot,Is better under tbe present unbappy cirenm-tances, Ali raul cious ! ippose, ity than t leave oue so lamentably devon of brothe:ly love and ¢hristian feeliag to reriouely reflect on the uverring word-g uf Him who said: “Woe te him through whom } scandads come, it were better for biam (hat a millxatone were tied about bis neck and CHariry. THINGS TOMAKEANOTEOF. | 8. GO. E—Lodge Eion, No. 148, meets tonight at & v’clock. Adjourned K R. ‘degree. A full attendance requested. Vis- itorsalways welcome. Readiuz room open every nigut. A Mitwe Fraser, of Halifax, will he in Chariouetown eariy next month. He 18 ageot tor the Caligrapi Typewriter, which “outlasts them all,” and also handles | second-hand typewriters of all makes. Mr. Fraser also deals in extra quality type- writer and mimeograpa supplies. If in- terested send a post- card to him at Hoiel Davies or advise Mr. Duncan McLean, Water Comeaieolonsr’ s Office. 500 dozen — Over five hundred dozen bats Maine report was | submitted yeeterday, round open expres-ion | | or g? the workshops and on the veesels, large " oe aa ?, °° | dramatie club of the Benevolent Irish aud emall, in the Brooklyn navy yard bas | Society wili present the anaiee wink . .. | Soe ; 6 ee not abated. Word was received this 7 F PoP vo | “Forced to the War’ ; Southport ferry wharves for the pufpose | |of breaking the i Stay ley ‘morrow morniog. tear for bis premature and surrowtai death. | h« cast into the sea.” Local and Other Items, For Driit—No. |. Cv., C.A., will | mneet for drill tonight at 8 o’clock. saiealitlaniiis | Tae Wearcer.— Fair to clondy weather, some showers more especially at night. eiclinieaia Tue Mais arrived in Charlottetown tuis fcrenoop at balf past ten o’clock. The men at capes are evidently doing excellent work. ue Porice Corrt.—This moring Norman Valley was sentenced to paya fine of $8 to jail for 40 days. Norman did not have ‘the necesa sry funds and took the days. I. O. G. T.—Charlottetowu Lodge, No. 68, will meet at8 o’clock this evening. A bill to incorporate the Sireet Car Co. will be introduced at Mock Parliament. Vi.- iting strangers welcome. Tue Drama.—It is understood that the *in Sammerside on this night fortright. The play is a good one and the company put it onin gocd style. sneensiipteeniene } : } Tue Sraxiey arrived from Pictou about 2.20 this afternoon. Before dock nz she proce-ded up the harbor as far as the | ice in order to facilitate movements of the ferry boats. The will leaye for Pictou as usual to the ciel Printinc Press Wix+.—At the regular meeting of the League of the Cross last evening & d-bate was held on the question “which had donethe greatest good for the people, the Printing Press or the Steam engine” After having discus-ed the ques~ tion for some time @ vote was taken wuich resulted in alm ont a unam ‘nous victory for the Printing Preas, eet Tue Orera Hovss.—The openirg ers! tr.ainments of ‘be ser’es to be given by Professor Lawrence in the Opera Houre took place last uight. The programme ncluded experiments in mind reading, By, Bye, Buy THREE OF A KIND The one we mean is as —— ee ee Our $1.25 Laundered Shirt Can’t rip dowr the back. Can’t rip up the back. Can’t rip up the sides. Can’t rip up the sleeves, Because it is denuble stitched, stayed. and has continuous facings, STANLEY BROTHERS mesmetism, catalipsy,ete., Hid ten ar- ticles were found and psreon: in th: audi= ence were locatedsby the professor whilst blindfolded, andi a class in me*merism was developea some of the experiments causing consideratle laughter. The audience last night was small, but Profes sor Lawrence expects a large house to night. For to-night’s entertainment a change of programme is promised which includes the buman wooed-pile and the rocksbreakieg experiment. — Some Seats.—The good news has been received that the steamer Newfoundland owned in Halifax has teen reporied by a vessel arriving at St. Jehn’s,Nfld., ae hav- ing a fatl cargo of seats. Her capacity is 40,000 seals ‘“‘equal to young harps”— the way those in the business designate seals of varving size and quality. These 40,000 “young barps’ will likely be worth from $1.25 to $1.50 each. If the latter figure is obtained the Newfeundland’s cargo would be worth $60- 090 tanded at St. Jobo’s. Tire steamer Harlaw, Captain Scoit, is in the same locality as the Newfoundiand, and though nothing is reported, the chan - ceasre that she alsois full. Her capacity is [4,000 “young berps.” ae i PERSONAL. | ie Alex. McDonald, of Leadville, Col.,; is | reputed to bave made ten millions at the Kiondike, Eight montus ago he was work ‘ iag for day’s wages. {cis pleasing to bhearthat two of the | veledicteriane at McGill this year are from Prince Edwad Island. Mr William Mc- Piail, of Orwell, will be the valedictorian, | in applied scieace and Mc KR HW Rogers of A‘berton, the valedictorian in the Fuculty of Law. Each of tuese vouag yentlemen | has hed a brilliant college career. and the | distinc'ion accorded them is weil merited. Mr. Geo. B Gordon, formerly of New | Perth, has an exeellent article in the New | York Centucy Magazine. The article is | entitled “The Mysterions City of Hon- ; i | duras,” and treats of recent discoveries in ) rreshistorie city of Copan, Mr. Gordon is a son of Captain Gordon, of New P rth, and a svephew of Hon. Danie! (gordon of Georgetown. —— byes watt ttt, Postum ‘Cereal Those who bave been wait- ing for the nourishing and pleasant beverage Can now be supplied by us. It is inade from cereals, and bax the flavoa of the hest Mocha and Java Coff-e, although there is pota grain of cottee in it. For preakfast it is delicious. Large packages containing a pound aud * guarier 30c und caps opened within the last three weeks for the spring trade. Just think! over six thousand hats and caps, and the end is not yet, for we have as‘many more now on tle way that will be opened in a few days.— Prowse Bros., the stylish ' hatters, 76 3i Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. A. 8. Johnson, Ph G. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. “=> @& SB 066600838 2 OD >on ee @ ef” © oto @eF G43 SO SS os eo @ @ @ © 2 40687 @ @ * 6208 @2 8 = OO Oo @ |'D. GORDON. as will give satisfaciioa. goods arriving daily. clothing made to order is reaching the homes of every hamlet and town in this province. i Shirts and Collars, SIXTUS McLELLAN Sell Only Such Goods Our trade is increasing. New The reputation of our high grade PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The wages we pay our emploves for making up our cloth ing is all spent here, and doesn’t go to some foreign manufac-. turer. We can also fit the form here to perfection, w.c & R. We have them. Sosceesusces GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Mens Stylish Outfitters —— ae — NOW OPEN - --- 7. HARRIS, bond House ello, There! Bat just to let you know The very latest news : About our Boots and Shoes, They are right in style and price, And fit you, Oh! so nice! If you want to cut a dash, Come and buy from us for cash, VYvYecks & Warren North Side Market Spare eo ema ae se ee oe, pana nails AE Meta nga Be OR i ir hE ERT OREN FS RI INNS, SET