al ‘and Other fiems. roseing both ways to-day o Capes.--Uroseing men - ~ will siug a solo at the ty R. Davis? fe ; " ; i pper Methodist Church rrice in the fam coming U. will heid ii nhiaiv I a eiay, \ ’ and cauris Train is detained by snow and a s! . rf It is the track east ©: i that it will be ible to get through to pis afternoot. ot. Pe ters indie ¢ ler. —Late advices report that the ig in the ice about 29 miles off White waiting fora ¢ hange of * ind, ‘The re landed at White Sands yesterday ve to Georgetown. - -The Puhithar- commence pre- st eight Performers are sd to be om the stage by a quarter to Athe audience all to be in their fore eight o'clock. igsRMONTC CONCERT. - ‘oncert to-night ? Ww ial oviocg. ‘ te o earct.— We are asked to stete that the ment made in yeeterday’s EXAMINER fect that the Rev. Fred. E. J. Lioyd appointed Choirm ister of Poeul’s ig incorrect. ihre 18 evidently a tandiag about the mat ter. + _—--- - eo - — A very ins HMyma we was held by the Pihiharmoni laas night. ‘This ‘ piece © gomposition coutaiue elements oi sr und iovelineas that cennvt fail to risens's HYMN oF PRAlee j rehearsal of Meadelis.! +} ? great ‘ lign’ to all lovers of go d music, and audience mas be expected to take the t the concert ity of hearing Kat t. - funeral of Ca ptain Duncan McRae left residence this morning at half pas lock, fo: Brack!s Purnt Cemetery. ‘,ledonian Club, of which the de- wae an enthusiastic member, anied the precession to the Malpeque ’ The large nunibe: t citizens sand from town and country, who formed wession, give evidence of the esteem din which they heli Captain Dun- eRas, ee meaL Classes aT t'KINCE OF WALES g.—Tne musical trainimg departine.t guestion with the Priace of Waes ,isnow in good working order under agement of Rev. Fred. BK. J. Lloyd. aodred ten of students are ding the classes in ihe theory and practice ging from notation, and are taking «@ lagh interest in the work, and io a few si the country schools may have, as glory in (}ermany at present, regular wtion in vocal music, wiich will very ly develope in the people generaily lor musical art. ——-- ; «| atu vie ul ob ¢ Texsut Scueme, if brought to o suc- 2%: issue, will be no doubt a great boon to Island. But as great a boon, and one Mand must come in the very near fa- is free Wade telationa with our cousins the border. Election times, people ly getexcited <A remedy for thie is to the biood cool by eatiog a stalk of celery day. This preseription is free The is to be prowured at Gays’ stalle in the » 8 We per bunch, Price for large ton apptsation. Address J. J. Gay b, Pownal. won th 4i pd —_—- —~—.----- tes TO Motners — Mrs. Winslow's ing Syrup bas been used by millions of ss for children teething tor over fifty With perfect success. ft relieves the wilerer at once; it produces natural sleep by relieving the child from pain ; ite little cherub »wekes as bright as a ." It is very pleasant to taste. It ea the child, softens the gums, a lays all telleves wind, regulates the bowels and best known remedy for diarrhea, ariaitg from teething or other Twenty-five cents a bottle. apll890dyeodwkyly -——— -- 62% o-- orem ‘t. Vincent de Paul Concert. Rconcert in aid of St. Vincent de Paul itg Circle in the Lyceum last evening, wae of the most successful affairs of the pgiven this season. The hall was well Rand the following programme, many of tumbers in which were encored, was ed out in a manner that reflected credit those taking part .— re—Piano Duett........ ybveodsése os Misses May Carroll and S. Halloran. i Solo—** Time will roll the Cloud away.’ Mr. Panton. Duet—“‘Murmuring Sea.”..........-. Mrs. Byrne and Mrs. Bloke. a So—* I'll await my Eove.”...... » bese Mra. D O'M Reddin. a. Solo—** When the Tide Comes In.”.... Miss J. Hyndman. ner v Solo—‘‘Irish Diamonds”... ..... vec : Misa Benoit. bai Solo-—“"La Saar des Rossynois........ Mrs. Byrne. ad, oi eon cn daseseauee Mr. Richard Johnson. © Dust—*(irand Galop de Concert.”..... Messrs, Caven and Reddin. Fal Solo. , ee ae Mis, Blake. Pin iis Chali Gok dee¥ere page Mr. T. A. McLean BY Duet—“Le Jnit Errant ”..... eccoewes Mrs Doyle and Miss McQuillan. . _ God Save the Queen. © understand that the amount realiz d Howards of $100. This sum wil be quite P to the Society, and will enable the ‘tS thereof to proceed with their work “tehewed energy. ‘pitti abi ee ee Fon Publial to-day another communi- al me of our leading farmers—, ’ oo drift of opinion throughout ink oles Our correspondent is we tien a sKen in respect to one or two 8, 48 [or instance Oats 8 (viz: twenty cents per bushel) uncer , Creu nat hited ‘it ances. The result of Unre- nia *Ciprocity in respect to oats, i, Ply be that we sheuld lose the nag actoas the straits which we eter Sy ; tor vats and corn from the Mary tates would be brought in free A. much lower paices than those at XL Yew atfird to sell. The result the same with respect to beef and many other articles. oe RIT TREASON ee eee FARRAR’S TRAITOROUS. SCROLL. HOW WE ARE LIED ABOUT Ovrawa, Keb. 19. The great sensation produced at the Lib- at Tuesday last, when Sir John Macdonald read the paper written by Editor Farrar of the Glube for the use oi Canada, is the talk of all cla eral-Conservative meeting Toronto on the enemies of sses in all quar_ tera. ? ‘ Farrar admits writing it, but says he | wrote it in hia private capacity, and not as | & Dewepaper editor. Following is the conclusion of the treason- } able ducument : ‘A word in conclusion about the situ- ation in the Maritime Provinces. Outside of Halfax, the people as a body are weil lisposed towards the United States. The tishermen’s phrase that they should like | ‘to seo Gloucester moved further east,’ in order that they might enjoy higher wages, commends itself to the majority. Sir John | Macdonad secured the election of a Tory majority from Nova Scotia only by a sys- carried ou tem, largess and corruption, o>} . vate y > + y } } without any tempt at concealment. A constituency which returns an Opposition; member is forthwith excluded from sharing in the railway subsidies and other appro iations lavished on the rest. The fi-her- (Ty manny Minretod\ Sraning igmirrew CTharsiay) Evang, o vii PRILHARN we ee i i t j i At EIGHT OCLOCK, az Tickets for sale at Di ug Stores. feb18 NOTICE. | . undersigned having purchased from Mr. Henry T LePage, of this city, all his Stock in Trade, Notes of Hand, Judg- ments, Book Debta, ets., hereby notify all parties indebted to him to psy the amount of thir said re-pective indeb+dness at our «ftice in Charlottetown, being the cffice on | Queen Street lately occupied by the sid | Henry i’ LePage, to Mr. Robert F. Irving, our bookkeeper, or to Mr. Join Davis Schur man, Freetown, who alone are authorized te give receipts for the We will continue, es Mr. LePage has done | in the past, to keep on hand throughout this Island a full line of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Seeds, ct suitable for the island trede. fame, The patronage of the Farming public is respectiully solicited, THE GOWDY MANOP’G, CO. E. L., Feb. 16, 1891. febl9-—d 4i w 6w pat d 3i w 6w jour pic 6w | Ch’town, P. WORTHINGTON & BULER, Ship, Insurance and General Pro- duce Dealers, COMMISSION & FORWARDING AGENT 8 pt men have & saying that a Nova Scotia mem- iy Water Street, ber on the wrong side at Otiawa is ‘a spare OE OE e pump inadry ship.’ In Prince Edward LIVERPOOL, : ENGLAND island, where it is impossible to spend] ¢.4)¢ 6: pa puclic money except on a few wharves and! ae lighthousea, the people return a_ solid a ree er er ge re Liberal contingent to Ottawa. The Island- j Po ear Piee EEGs ers are exceedingly friendiy tothe Aim: | i Car ae i 4 ws | ericang and it is said by one who knows thie | nitinistianiinels state of the feeling there that fully 70 per Se : E j cent of them would vote ful! reciprocity or ti is undersigned will meet the Electors at | for annexation, provided the question was ; the following times «nd places :— : submitted to them free from any entangling issues of a local character, and that the Ottawa Government abstained from the use of bribery. It ia felt by all that Sie John’s method; of reconciling those provinces to the vast econemic loss they sustain from being sev- ered irom their natural market in New England cannut survive the man himself No one else could employ his methods with equal skill or success. He is now 75 years of age. The fisheries question owes its existence not te the people, but to the fish merchants and vessel owners. The traders in other lines would be glad to see the widest pri- vileges extended to the Americans whose custom was once, and might be again, an ¢ if c important factor in the business of the Pro- vince, more especisily since the decay of the imshore fisheries hes rendered it all the imore essential that the coxst population should be permitted to resume their former relations with the visitors. The injuries (/) of fish merchants is far-reaching. They con- trol the newspapers and me eX- tent the politics ¢ he Province, | and are employing means to force congress into yeilding free tish. Their minds could to i t be disabused of this notion, if they were made to see that free fish waa not procur- able through cvercion. We should soon } hear the last of the cry, that to grant com- mercial priviliges to the Americans would be to surrender an invaluable franchise. The imposition by you of a tonnage tax on! all Nova Scotia vessela, laden whole or in part with fish, would speedily put an end to the seizures,” THE GaMPAIGN. oe Prospects in the West, The Traitor Farrar Orrawa, Feb. 19. Natural History Society. Morell—W ednesday, 18th inat., at 1 o’eloek. | Head St. Peter’s Bay—Thureday, 19th, at | 1 o'clock. Scuris Priday, Oth, at ] o'clock. Duandas— Saturday, 2ist, at } o’clock. j Cardigan— Menday, 23rd, at 1 o'clock. Montegue Bridge—Tuesday, 24th, o'clock. Murray Harbor South—Friday, 27th, at 1 o'clock. Other announcements in due time. A. C. MACDONALD, JOHN McLEAN, 9 - at 1| feb17 eT The Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company (Ltd). WHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEFTING of the above Company wil! be held at their Office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Second dav wf March, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb, 17, 1891—dy oo JOHN MeSWALEN, ESG., Principal Queen Square School, Will read a Paper before this Society on “THE DISEASES OF THE POTATO,” IN Y. M.C. A. PARLOR, stint iin Monday, 23rd Inst.: AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Admission Free. WANTS, LOST, teb16 POUND &e Two immense meetings were held in Flamijton last night. Both were addressed | by Sir John Macdonald and Sir Charles Tupper in turn British Columbia, Manitoba and the Northwest will return a solid Conservative contingent Three British Columbia districts elect Conservatives by acclamation. No grit candidates have yet been nomi- nated in Uitawa. Speaking in Toronto lest night, Mow dared not ce fe nd Farrar. lt is now asserted by the grits that Far- rar is ouly a contribu'or to the Globe, and if not entrusted with the management. Influcntia! Liberals declare that they will abjure the party unless the Globe dis- charges Farsar and disowns his annexation Farrar defies them to do sv. atill investigatmg and are expected, which will j n+ <a .& writimgs, The police are further revelations may lead to exciting action. ——_————-—--- We could | ‘ell oats at the prevailing pricea in the | GUD NW Fad ii QUEBAC, | | | Monrreat, Feb. 18. From all parts of the province of Quebec election news of a most encouraging char- acter comes to hand, and Liberal Conserva- tives feel very hopeful. The same may be said of Uniario. K. D. «. is Guaranteed, I Sa A is tai oS i Sie i W rvant Girl for general house- ANTED.—A Se Apply at this ollice. work ina small family. febis—2i pd ro LET. The House lately orcupied by the tev. Fred. E. J. Lioyd is to let. AP iy tf— ebi this office OS?T.~Retween St. Peter’s Church and Mr. W A. Weeks’ house, a Goid Ring. The finder will be handsomely rewarded. Apply at this office. febl9 OST.~—On last Monday night, a Geld Seal. If J finder will please leave it al this effice, a feb:9 ieward will be paid. W ANTED —A Heusemaid and Cock in @ pri ¥ vate family in the country. Good wages given. Apply at this office. ebl2 A good girl to do gener.) house- a small family. Apply to Mrs. Dorchester Street, nesr City feb!3 VVANTED - w tii k in Ww =F Tipwars, Hotel. ae the latter part of January, on * Upper Queen Street, a Baftalo Robe The owner cyan have the same on vaying for this ad- verlisement aud proving property. Apply at this office, 1ji—feb138 AOUND,—! ast night. i7thinst, an Astrachan the same by App y at this li—febi8 Muff. The owner ean have peving for this advertisement. office. py snxtep.—A girl for genera! housework in a smalifamily. Appty at this office. febb—3 ei ce morning. between Boyle’s Tan nery and J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, a purse containing a small sum of money. The owner wili be very much obliged if it is left at this office by finder. febt ORIG HALL less variety of patterns; eas STANLEY BROTH Charlottetown, February 18 » are ould : ait ttinedhheedieaes. “THE DAILY EXAMINER, SS SSHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1801, peral-Conservative [TRLGRAPIIC NEWS.!pan HARMONIC: SOCIETY. 'e ‘ea SF EBS ae ANAT | - = : ie ft . y i (tT tht LOOK S. ‘peetat Despatoues to Tae RS, SAAR fH: , é ; eRe EOUSE|Dplition Noe ee Concer. | {| Wi. Mendalisohn’s Hymu of Praise, | ds Fa | pleasant occupation to many. They enjoy ga oO emplatine, with secret self-satisfaction, the good they have done. [tis net hike us, however, for we be- lieve in progression of the most rapid type consistent With safety. Our plan fer the future contemplates taking advantage of cyery circumstance that will aid usinsecuring your trade. ‘To accomplish that end we advertiss. Ff youread and act you will find that we'll sua! © ‘Vhite Goods, all Grey Cottons, fine ‘amily use; Sirting Ginghams, an end- White Pillow Cottons and tings, Table Damasks and Nepkins Tickings and Hiessians. Low Prices on all lines ef goods. iw) , x) sKhS, BROWN'’S BLOCK, t by our goods and prices. ades, from the lowest to the best; yuaiits for ca cs £ & w/e ~ Ieee ar , 1891—eod & wky = re nd ——— ——— oe ee ee Bareains | STERNS. er will be full of ea Goods during this month. iw (%) &Z ( (x) Our Bargain Count ; dt § JOB LOT OF EMBROIDERY. 820 Pieces Shirtings and Ginghams, 200 Pieces White Cottons, Cheap, 700 Pieces Grey Cottons, . EGO Picces Ticking, sé Print Coltons, Gretentes, Muslins, Pillow Cottons, Shestings, Table Linen. neon i eee (x}-—------—-—- CITY AT PERKINS & STERNS’. BEST VALUE IN THE Charlottetown, February 3. 1891. OTTON SALE. me (1) 325 Pieces WHITE COTTON, 790 . GREY COTTON, Ot) _ TICKING, SOO PRINT (New), 400 $ GINGHAMS. ALSO—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damaskse, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting, Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash. A {o} Charlottetown, February 12 1891—dy & wky SN ————— —————— i : 3 ey SRV AEN | I Gp BH Be Ble : cateaiitanitie tS 7°. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of amen) the Inland Steam Navigation Caner ill be held at the office of L. C. Owen, King e Reed oa ~ATURDAY, the 2ist day of} TF NOT, HOW IS IT THEY WILL a a vee TS a February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Why do they buy Shoddy for Cloth / y do they send, in answe e ¢ aie foreign Se sdoutionanh for a SOLID GOLD PLATED CASE WATCH, meee Secretary. 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 respectable Watchmaker could repair and guarantee. Glass for jewels, brass where steel ought to be, and iron for steel. They will when carned. $5.00 to $25.00 is often paid for a Watch that is not literally werth more than the price of old metal. Now there is no need or excuse to keep up such a trade, for the cheapest Watches 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 perfected machinery at prices far below their actual value. E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweler. feb6—f m w Gats. tnaad f 4h ar’ Imported — ‘. BUSHELS FINEST BLACK, 10.00% ; now on the way from (Great Britain. Orders booked at our office, where sainples can now be seen. oe Samples will also be mailed on application. CARVELL BROS. jan30—2w Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1801.