I THE Liberal-Conservative COMMITTES ROO! Pr A * “5 mt . * Or SAE em re MARKET nOUS: Focal and Giher tems. ‘ snwMonik Concert rehea -- . fo-Nien?.—Military Soeial in rsa) to- } ‘ bicLeoddt’s Liell. _ this side Artrur Capres.—Crossing irom opiy & uay. —_——__-o--—— No News of the Staacy up to the time of | going to press o Hockey at the Rink to-night at 8 o'clock. Promenade for visitors. o James will preach at Cevehead 22ad inornipg and Mn. T. C. on Sunday next, inst., evening - Srecial session of Port Ja Joie Conferring LO 0. F.- Facampment at 7.39 .his eveuing. the R y DD. 7. Appotstep Cuorr-Masrer. — We under- staid that Rev. Fred. & J Liovd has been app fated chuir-master of St. Paui’s Charel. - Coxcer?t in the Lyceum this Admixs‘on Lo cents; reserved sests 25. open at 7.30; concert begins at 5, evening. Doors Tae members of the Caledonivn Club are requeste! to meet at the Club Room, at 10 o’c ock a,m., to-morrow, to attend the funeral of th: Jace Captein Vuucan oicRae, > Tue LYCEUM —Attend the in the Lyceum th s evening, and thus ie nd a helping hand to an organizstion that is deing mach good in our midst, The price és) low that . everyone can afferd it. concert - ARRIVED far QUEENSTOWN —The steame: Teutonic artiv. d ac Qu enstown this morning from New York, six d:ye end four hours out, ll well. The presage was a very stormy one. Anong the poss nvers were Mr. Jas. Paton i Mr. W. W. Stanley of this city. 4s Way.—Misa Millie Crayton, a well-known r si‘ent of Austin, Tae Tex daughter ft Texas, was diugyg d at appointed for well, and forced named Blakel; a quiesce d. 2 os aay Brad- | rat place on the . = ow her marriage to (-haries irry a young man m dsuiter. Her parents ty wieeecte eaaieans fo Evexy Baxyp 1x Caxapa.—The Surprise Soap manufacturers now arranged to resent the full score of My Own Canadian Ries as played by Gilmour's famous band, Bands may apply nieve to every baud in Canada. to Morley McLaugh Pugan Place, 5St. John, Johr, N. | =_ Scorr Act —This morning evidence was taken in the charge egiinst John McQuaid, but judgment was reserved for one week pending enquiry into the p int raised by Mr. Peters that the *agst'ate coud not now coLYist owing to the 1epe sLof the Act. ‘Lhe case vgainst Mrs, Trainor was further ad- wpned one week. — —During the last election cam- paign the grit | aders confidently predicted theoverthrow of the Government At present CHANGED SPOOR BTID. AR Ra RE LE ER RTS they are not so sanguine and vit tually admit that Sir Johu and his party will be s:eturned topower. A citizen holds several bets ou the resuit. but in each case the Liberal-Conser vative had to give odds twe to one. WHertmex are invited to inspect thie manuf«cture of Colambias at the factory at Hartford, Conn., end there see for theme lves that which goes to substantiate the claim that lead all other makes in the the Columbiaa world Tren will the wheelmen be couvinced that the Coumbias give the most for the money.— American Slorekeepev, Chicago. aA Worp wita Suiprers —Attentioa is directed to the advertisemens of Wo. thiugton d& Boler, Liverpool, which appears elsewhere in to-d:y’s issue Mr. Worthington serv d under the late Mr. Wiiliem Buleu, a0 favor- ably known to Isiand shippers, and it is his aim to pay special » tention to the transaction cf businesj fr those for whom Mr. Ballen acted Any orders ia their line wiil be pro nptly sttenled tu. SoctaL. — The members of the Wesley Mission Rand of the Methodist (brick) church, wie at present making extensive preparations for a soisl which they intend giving on Thursday, 26 h inst., in the basement of the church. A choice programme, consisting of readings, choruses. etc , forms part of the evening's enjoyment. There will also be « sale of fancy and useful articles made by the your g ladies of the band, See advertisement in another coluinn. losin PHitHaRMonic Society Concert. — Every one shouid take the auvantage of hearing the aacred concert to-morrow evening when Mendelisohn’s Hymn of Praise will be given by the Philharmonic Socrety. This great work of musical ait, which is one of Mendellsohn’s masterpieces may be said to contain in itself the result of three thousand years of European and Asiatic civilization. The composer, though born and educated among the cultured G.rmans of Europe, yet belonged to that ancient Jewish race who even far away in the dim remoteness ot the Assyrian cptivity when their harps were hanging upon the trees of the waters of Babylon were asked by their captors to sing them one of the songs of Zion. —— AcxnowLepoment.—The P. E. Island Hospital has received the following :—Try on and Bonshaw Presbyterian Churches, $13; Montague Presbyterian Church, Union Prayer Meeting collection, $2 29; John Ings, Exq , $5; John Goff, Esq , Cardigan, $2; Wa. Match, Esq., Hepeton, B2; friend, $1. Collected by Mrs. W. B. Dyer. Alberton :—A friend, $1; B Rogers, $2; John T. Weeks, $2; Friend, $!; Friend, We ; Joseph L. Dyer, $1; James E. Birch, $1; W. B. Dyer $1; James L. Gordon, $i; James Larkins, $1; John Forsyth, Jr., $1; Mrs. Wm. Lawson, $1; Mrs. Herbert Bell, $1—total, $15 50. Also, packages of maga- zines from twofriends, bundle of news- papers from Mrs R Jvhnaen, several bun- dles of nexspapers from Rev. Dr. Firzger- ald, bundle of newspspers and one night. dreas from Mrs. Unsworth, ** Truth” for 1690 from Mr. John S. Nelson. N. B— Old cotton and flannel very much rm quired. There is no doubt but you can get the best fitting and cheapest new style of men’s hats E39 SAVED ADDEEAS AES PRLEGRAPHIC AEWS.| ' _ D iv EXAMIN .: e, Tey 3 tbimaatonn at balonir - - POT eea Shs abs af Laud dl Wall EXPOSED BY SIR JOR Cartwright and Laurier | zat Washington. DEVISING WAYS To Bring Canada into the Repub ic. INDIGNATON AT TORONTY. The “Globe” Office Pro- tected by Police. Toronto, Feb. 18, The Toronto Music packed at six o’clock last evening to hear Sir John Macdcuald and Sir Charis Tupper. Thousands were unable to gain admittance Sir Charles spoke first for uearly an hour. Sir John received a ten minutes cvation| ' Academy of was of singing and cheering, and spoke for over | an hour. Sir John accused Cartwright, Charlton, and Farrer, (Editor of the Globe) of treachery to Canada and of attempting | to coerce us into union with the United! States, | Sir Richard Cartwright had sneaked to | Washington. He did not go to an hotel or went in register his name auywhere ; but } ‘ a ca Sir John said there } secret to seli Canada i was a deliberate attempt by the grits to se-| cure American assistance to cefeat the Government. Farrer had been bought by Cartwright and transferred from the Mail to the Giobe to further his pecuhar aims. This man, | Farrer, with his own hand, had prepared aj ducument telling the Americans t qc ) ree Vanata. ia He the bonding system, ? } y > lias . ¢ tells them to grant nothing to I ind gave them periect ag O13 ; ' . every possib.e hip towards Aunexation. Farrer added that Annexa- ° ; ’ ; Font } tion was ric Ys e while Sir John lived, : ay bus he was sevénty-fve years ola. : . ne:udaing paragrapa out Sir John read the co document, which pointed of F srrer'’s discontent in the Maritime Provinces, and the best way toi crease discontent was by sing heavy dustries. imp obligations on fishing in- Interest and excitement {followed Sir a yho’s reve The Glub: police pro‘ecti ’ + AL.OBS printing office have secured on, fearing assault by the in- i furiatea people Farrar acknowledges the authorshi arrar ackoow!edges the authorship of the document, but pretends that he wrote y rest. it fur an American at his re THE TUNNEL. a ees te SENATOR HOWLAN Denounced by the Grits. Orrawa, Feb. 18. Yesterdays’ Free Press(O.tawa grit organ) contains a vicicious attack on Senator Howlana | the tunnel, and urges in connection with | ° | power aa Sie Joho should be diiven from encouragement he is giving the echeme. Senator Howlan’s conduct is characterised aa barefaced and infamous, and the tunnel devounced os an attempt to bribe Islanders into returning Government supporters The Grits are cha)'enged to publish Edward Bleke’s letter of retirement, but fear to do so, Nombers of preminent Reformers are daily declaring their adhesion to the Con- servative party. They are disgusted with the annexation scheme of Cartwrizht and Laurier. There is no truth in the grit re- port that Sir Jchn is in failing health. Montreal, Feb. 18 The L berals have decided nut to oppose Sir Donald Smith in Montreal West. Great Conservitive Meeting at Toronto. SiR JOHN EXPOSES THES Toronto, Feb 18. The Conservative meeting held bere last night was without 4 doubt che gt political meeting in Canadian history Three thousand people were present, end the streets in the neighborhvuod «f the Acedemy of Masic were packed with throng that was unable to gala admittance to the hall. Sir John Macdonald and Sir Charie: Tupper were the speakers The Premier in the course of his speech, created a gree at J. B. Macdonald's. Just look at the flannelette selling for 8 cents a yard at J. B, Macdonald's. sensation, and made a telling hit by pr ducing documentary evidence showing tha! toms Departme nt, has oO i detective for the Ts : a > ar reatest | Music, Piano and laining to the eree Canada er Pe | 24 iss f mryaiunat thn tian 5 ; eee itis [tam HAL lu wid 2 LOUD Y vuG & niu REVOLT AGAINST WIMANISH THE Sr. Joun, Feb. 18. The Westmoreland Liberals have nomi- nated W. F. George against Josiah Wood, Stockton, Alward, and McKeown, M. P. > 1 4: ; ; . : P., old time Liberals, speak in the Insti- tute, St. John, on Frid y morning next, gainst nvrestricted reciprocity Che revolt sinst Wiunan’s domination el th Ee i Qiihers ecrength e\ y Gay. A SPEAKS. we es PRE WiT a + DH MIEE Vicroria, B. C., Feb. 18. British Columbia, | 0! Premier Robson, cf celebration, Cenvunced unrestricted reci- At ee ~ aa CS ee eee Le ne ee ee "7 aa ES Se a Oe ee ee ee a ee WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Sh el } | | ! ! procity and declared in favor of Sir John’s’ scheme for reasonable reciprocity and maintenance of British connection - Another Fiood Feared New Yorn, Feb, 18, Great anxiety is felt atthe prospects of a terrible flood cecurring in th: Alleghany and Monatels rivers It has been raining very heavily for over thirty hours, and the waters are rising. In many places great damage has already been done. At Brad- ford one of the iowest streets has been in- undated and people have had to be rescued in boats. A tion is becoming serious. Lie Ss Rv MeCarthy Controls United Ireiand. Lonpon, Feb. 17. McCarthy makes public an an- uouncement that he has received from Eyan, a large shareholder, a deed of trans- ter for the latter’s shares in the United Ire- land newspaper. This deed gives Mr. Me- Carthy full power and control of the paper. Justin -__- oa +--+ An Appointment. JouN, Feb. 18 O'Keefe, of the St. been appointed chief Maritime Provinces, ata hundred doliars per Mr. P. J. Baiary of foureen vear ee risa obs wi » Gao ‘one a Fhe Behring Sea Case. Orrawa. Feb. 18 Tha«oa ; — aa tt P 4 i ine . = } narti i@ oF truth in ne ree VTL Which S ya € circuimaducda tu le $F os } + +} i2.,} ° } efiect that the b ting Sea matter has been referred to the King of itaiy as arbitrator, ; ioe % er . TOKON Feb. 18.-10a m., Strong winds and gules, cloudy with snow or rain. 3 Se ee tm we Sew em Meeting at Hunter River. The meetiig last eve ing was a great suc- cess for the Liberal Cousenvarive Parry The meeting was called by the Liberals on the quiet; buteur friends circulated the news and ti Dp. D Laird, A B Mi Ke zie and Qliver R-ttenbury were me by D McKay Esq. Hon. N M LeodaniA A, Me- eas cruvded and the mejorty «ppeared to be in favor of the Goveruwelt, The peopie in that section are alive to true intcrests and will give a m-j rity to the party of progress, led by Sir John Macdonald The tired of support g the Opposition. sili idl James’ Concert. Tue St James’ Church Y M L A. Concert las evening was well patronized. The pro- gramme was lengtliv, and it was reques'ed of the audience that no eaco-es be asked tor la spite of the request the duet of Misses . ' j Lean, mg The bali tie eres Si Wilson and Earle, and afterwards the solo of | Miss Earle, ‘* That Melody Divine,” and he piona solo of Mr. Fred E Morris, called forth such long continued app!ause tha’ the performers were compelled to respond. The solo of Mr. A A. Bruce was weli received, The entertainment was, in every feature, a ‘success, and was much enjoyed by a!l present Much credit is due to Mr. Karle for his manage- ment of the entertainment. Bibb. At Highfield, on J6th inst., Charlotte J., wife of Jchn Good, in the 42nd year of her age. Fell as'eep in Jesus, at his l»te residence, Hillsborough Street, Robert Haldane Craw- ford, in his 7I]st year. {Funeral will leave the house Friday, «t 2p m. Friends are invited to attend without further notice. ] In this city on the 17th inst, trusting in the merits of her Redeemer, Elizabeth C McDonald, beloved wife of W J Bridges, in the 29h year of her age. [Funeral from her late residence, Sydney street, next to Methodist brick church, to People’s cemetery, ou Thursda:, 19th, at 230p m. Friends and a quaintances are respectfully invited t» attend. ] SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTT: TOWN, the lst September, 1891, Tn finan j upel cn HISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL. ction ches, * Course of Irstru will English in #ll brar Mathematics, in, Drawing (South Kensington Course), : Needlew French, German, Harmeny, Class Singing. + ke im, Arrangements have been mide with fiinity ‘ollege, Londen, England, to examine pupis | » the school for certificates in theory «f fusi , that those who wish to qualify for a v:ical degree may co so. Dr Anderson has kindly promised to test he progress of the pupi's in Knglish, Mathe- matics and Latin by yearly examinations, and eports of progress and attendance will be sert » he parents at the end of every tem. For fur her p:rticulers apply to MISS RUSSELL, P. O. Box 14 feb18—pat 3i cod = sum jour 2i Fditor Farrar of the Globe had prepared Liberals are include | iO Charlotretown, February 9, 1891—eod & ’, FEBR 18, 1891. eee ALLS. CASES OF NEW HATS TUST OPHNEHD. (grit) in two speeches delivered at a railway | ——— HD )-—— —-— — — — SE BROTHERS. wky ~ een —— sone ee Seen Aeon Johnstowna the situa | ECIA = a 8 ———————_———————SEe * SALE | satniiamacinitoestiell, ty Mi ssamteneniintin WHITE EMBROIDERY & PRINT COTTUNS. {x) Wonderful Value John Cus- | JAMES Wide White ‘hree ‘Thousand per yard, in leng ———AT PATON & CO’S. iene lf pi ili Embroidery, only 63c. per yard yards English Prints, only 10c ths from 83 to 20 yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now Ic. J\MES PATON & 6O., - - - - MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. wa nm Hatural History Society. i} T Mm lik as ral ) ee JOUN HeSWAIN, ESQ, " : Principal Queen Square School, Will read a Paper before this Society on “THE DISEASES OF THE POTATO,” IN Y.M.C. A. PARLOR, sacacenlt iesiin Monday, 23rd Inst.. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. feb16 | i Admission Free. a ' POLITICAL MEETINGS. HE undersigned will meet the Electors at the following times nd places :— Morell—W ednesday, 18th inst., at 1 o'clock. Head =t. Peter’s Bay—Thbursday, 19:h, at o'clock. Souris. Friday, 20th, at 1 o'clock. Dundas— Saturday, 21st, at } o’clock. Cardigan— Monday, 23rd, at 1 o'clock, Montegue Bridge-—-Tuesday, 24th, at 1 o'clock | Murray Harbor South—Friday, 27th, at 1 o’c'ock. Other announcements in due time. A. C. MACDONALD, JUHN McLEAN. ee febl7 The Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company (Ltd). WHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEFTING of the above Company wil! be held at their Office, corner of (treat George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Second dav of March, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891—dy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e RSALK.—A nice Ruilding Lot at head of Alley Street, near Prince Street, situated on hich ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Sireet Chorch and School. Price low and | terms easy. Apvly to GEORGE ALLEY. jan2 OST —On Queen © :cet, on Saturday evening, a gentieman’s c'ove. Finder will kindly leave same at this off.ce. 2i pd—febli! ; small family. Apply at this office. W ANT¥D.—A girl for general housework in a feb0—3 : OST.—This morning. between Boyle’s Tan nery and J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, a purse containing a smal] sum of money. The owner wil: be very much obliged if it is left ot (ais office by finder. . feb4 (x) ‘TF NOT, HOW IS IT THEY WILL PATRONIZE WORD COMPETITIONS? Why do they buy Sheddy for Chth? Why de they send, in answer to @ foreign Dewspaper advertisement, for a SOLID GOLD PLATED CASE WATCA, with WALTHAM style movement, when they can get the GENUINE article at a ‘less price than is often paid for the imitation, Watches have been brought to us by the hundred from parties who have bought as above, and which no respect»ble Watchmaker could repair and guarantee. Glass for jewels, brass where steel ought to be, and iron for steel They will f when carried. $500 to $256.00 is often paid for a Watch that is not literally worth more than the price of eld metal. Now there is no need or excuse to keep up such a trade, for the cheapest Witches made by the large American Watch Companies—the Waltham, the Elgin, the Rockford, the Hampden, the Columbus, and even the despised Waterbury— are far away ahead of the best of these imitation articles, and can be had in those days of periected machinery at prices far below their actual value. E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1891. —— DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? Atten’s Lune BALSAM. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &c. Qa —————EEEEE Telephone Company of P. E. Island. _ TOLL LINE STATIONS. —— WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, Hunter R'ver, Peake’s Station, New G asgow, Cardigan, Laird’s Mills, Dundas, Rusticoville, Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale, Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, Montague, Freetown, Murray River, Kensington, Murray Harbor North, Clifton, Murray Harbor South, Stanley, New Perth, Malpeque, Valleyfield, Summerside, Orwell, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, St. Eleanors. ———— Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charletown, Oct. 14, i890. pee oy ee ee