eee o peLEGRAPHIC NEWS. cevetar DestaTougs To Tur ES AMINER. Eleetiou | eOVINCES HEARD FROM government Major ty 25 to 30. ONTARIO. Tonosto, March 5. + flamilton MeKayand Ryckman (govt) a iv givcted i ; fn W aterloo, North, Bowman (opp.) is Ip ted by 100 majority. * jq South Brant Patterson is elected ; vow} Tiry ABOU £00. te i la Ves Bruce \Eorrisen {gov t) is elected rity of 42. 7a ne : . ‘ ith Wellington Lonis (opp. ) is elect- e+ ’ fu Lambton (west) Lyster (opp-) is elect- tei by about 600 mom) rity. : ia ixford, North, Sutherland (opp ) is etacted by 200 m» jority. Montreal East returns Lapiae ( gov't.) yintreal West, Sir Donald Smith (gor’t) #49 ma) wit y. in Brockville, W« ebout 220 majority. ve in Toronte Centre, Coekburn (gov't) is glected by 4 ma) wity of O44 1, Lendun Hyman (opp wsiority of 283 {a f.enn % Allison (opp) is elected. in Pee! Featherstone (opp.) is elected by f 102, with one place to hear Robillard od (govt) is elected by ) is elected by a @ majors pons. in Ottawa City MeInstosh and are viected. roe j y ee In Middlesex (west) Hoorn (Gov't) is a t@:. : In beter ro east) By } eovi is riecte ia Viztoria south Fairbairn j ij is et ted. : ; : Ia Ia (north) Jamieson soy t) ie eet . "1 : ; in York (weet) Waliace (fsovt) is cheated, ba Frontinac Kirk patric k (fiov't) is elected. la Grey (saat) Sprout (Gov't) is elected, in Card we 1} White (Gov 't) ia elected, -——— a - QUEBEC. execu Qvuasec, March 3 Sty Hector Langevin has been elected tor Ricbeliea by a majority of 19V. i Reavharnuis Bergeron (Gor't) is elect- ed by a majority of 337, with one place to hear from Conzervatives were alected in Joliette, Muskinonge, Lapr Mississique’', liochelaga and Mountealsa. In this Province the Government have Jeeted D. er, Pope, Joncas, Ouimet, Therien, Three in Montreal, Cleveland, Ives, Grand- vis, Chaple -u, Langevin, (two eats) Dacust ieSauiniers, Prechette, Carignan, The Op- pation have elected Beausoliel, Fauvil, Prvoatoine, Simard, Laviergue, Choquette. Three in Quebec. Ryder, Migeaalt, Richard, Brodeur, Gauthier. NOVA SCOTIA. Hasvipax, March 5. ta Antigonish Sir John Thompson is elected by a majority of 260 In Cape Breton County (Cape Breton) M:cK-ea and M:Dougall (Gov't) haves m jority of three hundred. fa Yearmouch, Puat (Oop.) is elected ifalifax (ity) gives Kenny and Stairs Gov't) 759 me joriay. In Cumbertand, Dickie (Gov’) elected, in Konu's, Borden (Opp ) is elected by J) me» jority. In Vietoris, Cape Breton, Macdougall (juv't) leads the poll. NEW BRUNSWICK. (THE BANNER PROVINCE.) is 7. Joun, March 5. Joha city McLeod (Gov't) 7 In Sk. 2,220 votes; Bilis (Opp) 1.834 votes. the returns for the city are in. Sr. Joun, March 5. in St! John City and County three Con- gorvatives are elected with large majorities, In Albert, Dr. Weldon (gov't) ia leading. In Charlotte, Gilmore (opp.) is leading. in Gloucester, Burns (gov't) 18 elected. In Kng'e, Daneviile (opp ) is lesding. In Kent, L»Blance (opp.) 1s leading. {on Northumberiand, Adams {gov't} elect- ed by 500 majority over the Hon. Peter Mitche!] in Restigouche, McAllister [gov't} ia pro- bibly elected. laS inbury, Wilmot [gov’r] leading. la Vietoria, Costigan [gov't } leading. In Westmorland, Woud [guv't] elected by 1000 me*jority. In York Temple is leading by 260 ma- jority. In Carleton, Vincent (gov't) is leading, but his election is doubtful. Manitoba and the North- West. Wixsrege, March 5. in Assinaboia (Kast) Dewdney is elected by over 200 majority with several places to hear from. In Saakatchewan, MacDougall (Grit) is tlected by a large majority. in Astineboia (West) Davin (Govt.) is siected by a large majority. In Lisgar, Ross (Cona.) elected by a Me )ority «f 259 © Winnip-g, Macdougall (Cons ) is el- eeted by a large m j rity. _ LATEST. Orrawa, March 6. Ss . ee eee “ 7 2a. nadiammeuneameannas a= oll cadnows-schemmaahee tivan to 82 libera!s, with 18 places to hear from,-—a maj.urity of 33. QOotariv gives a liberal majority of 3, with three places to hear from, LAtER—The latest report gives 117 Con- servatives and 89 liberals, with Y counties to bear irom. Returns from many places are incomplete. iangerin is elected in both Richelieu and Three Rivers by 900 and 200 majority. Caron is elected for Rimouski, Si, Jonx, Mar, 6—5 a, m. roster ia probably olected, though his mojsyty will be small, Queen's County. If this be 30, New Brunswick has return- ed 14 Coneervatives and 2 Liberals. Montreat, March 6, 54 a. m., The Guverament is sustained by at lenat twenty five wer jority. Local and Other items. - ee will be held in th+ Seuthport Schoolhouse cn | this( riday,) 6th inst., at 7.30 shorp. - Caz ED Crimes —They ere jast beautiful— only 29 cents —better than ‘obsters or oystera, Try them. Half dezon $1.10 At KR. K. | Brace’s, Also strav cries and blueberries. | ma2lwk atm { SKatine.—Remember the ekating races at | Hillemorough Rink, this (Friday) evening, | A lively programme his been prepared. | Races begin at § o'clock. Half an henrs! skating after races, Make eo point of a'tend. | ing. _-—-— 5 - ~ Dyspepticure—!s oct & palliative, bat acure; it tirst relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- | f+«mmation of the stomach that cxuses indi- gestion und dyspepsia. —E Fiat at Diray.—The house of a man named Malcolm Amoa, who lives at Derby, near Newcastle, N. B., with all its contents, was burned’on Saturday night, Mrs. Amos and family escaping with only their night clothes on them. Mr. OUraibbe, Baptist preacher, was stopping there to preach at a un Staday, and he ‘also fost all his ‘lothing. na Tnovates oF A Cocusrny Epitor.—Says the Coatic ok Observer: ‘Not being able to keep up with the demand for job printing of late, we sent to Montreal for an additional mao. He arrived intown and worked part of one afternoon, took in the place in the evening by the aid cf the electric lights, and atarted back for Muntreal the next morning. The place was too slow for him.” - ‘*Tars 1s Ir"—As I intend selling my dwelling houss on Sydney St., those desiring a first-class hom: wil do well to inves-ig ss. It is one of the finest finiahed housesin the city. Gas and water throughout. Bath- room and aewerage to river, Lot 70x70 Warehonse and lot next it can be had if desired. No encumprinces ot any kind, Price and terms on application, between 2 and 4 o’clock.—-Mra. M. BR. Gahan. ae Wasuinctos Wheat Oror. — A “recent despatch from Talcoma says: The prospects for the Washington wheat crop of 1891 have been brightened very consideraby by the heavy fallef enow east of the mountains during the past weck. The ciop of the North- west for 18°90 was sixteen million bushels, twelve of which were for export. The wheat acreage in Waehington this year will be 15 per cent. greater than that of 1890, which will produce a crop of eighteen million or nineteen million bushels. oe a aaa A FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE, At Clifton, New London. O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, is front of the Court House at Clifton, New London, on FRIDAY, the Twentieth day of March next, at Eleven o'clock, forenoon :— A'l that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying apd being in Township Number Twenty-one, ia Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say :—Commencing at a stake set in the bank of the South-west River, at the north-west angl of one hundred acres of land lately owned abd occupied by Doctor John G. McKay and now by Lemuel Silli- hant; thenee running along the western side ine of the said land southwardly one hundred chains, or until it strikes land in the posses- siovn of Duncan Cole; thence at right angles westwardly along the northern side line of Duncan Cole’s iand five chains, or until it atiikes land in possession of Robert McKay ; thenoe at right angles northwardly along the eastern aide line of Robert McKay’s land one hundred chains, until it strikes the bank of the asid Southwest River, and thence follo#- ing the courses of the shore of the seid river in an eastwardly direction to the place of commencement, containing Gity (50) acres of land, a little more or less, The above sale viil be made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage, of January, A. D. 1884, between William Mc- Kay, then of Clifton, in Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island (J-mes's sor), Farmer, since deceased, and Jane, bia wife, of the one part, apd George Alley, of Charlottetown, in the said leland, Judge ef the County Court of Queen's County, of the other part, and also under and by virtue of a like power of sale in two several Iudentures or Deeds of further charge, made the Fourth day of March, A. D. 1884. and the First day of December, 1885, reapactively, between the aforessid parties, default having been made in payment of the principal and interest secured and made pay- able under the said Indenture of Mortgage and Deeds of further charge respectively. | Full particulars as to terms and conditions ot aule made known on application to the undersigned, or SG B. McKay, Eequire, Auction er, at Clifton, New London. Dated this Eighteenth day of February, Oi. war GEORGE ALLEY, Mortgagee. ——<~ febl9—dy li wky t's LONGERS WTNOR SALE.—A Few Thousand CUT NGERS A ly to — PPO. TURNER, Marshfield, East River, Lot 34. Advices to midnight give 11% Conserva- fehO7—wky 2 dy fri tu fri Se geet Me Natural History Society. Bard (Gov't) i# also probab'y cleeted ix | p i Plants and Their Uses.” | meh3 A Graxp Extentarxsuenx? and pie social | sale at our Store. made the Sixteenth day | SHORTS and CORNMEAL, ete. ing. Apply at this office, for ane or five years, _~ LECTURE! 3 = Thursday, 12th March, | et Y. M. C. A. PARLOR, Ad le -ON— Admission Pres. Paper at & o'clock. ee ere 1s91. Spring Tris From Liverpool REMA, 300 Tons Rezister, R. McDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM ee eee REV. WM. HAMLYN, B.A. | } i i FRIDAY, MARCH G, Li ongean en qaneepane ool. a pe a ely a bei RO tt ht eo. ~ yp —- “ | ¥ » omer <enetinenemememnmeemererac sl: YS penanemi Sn ~ Cas ES PAWON & CO. We have placed out for immediate sale, 44 Rolls and part Rolls ot Brussels and ‘Tapestry Carpet. The above are last year’s patterns, and must be ¢leared out at a big sacrifice in order to make room for our new stock, which we expert at an early date. Call and see them. No troubie to show them. {3 } cnipeegangrennginnegeranetin Enats! Hats! Hats! James Paton & Co. have much pleasure in placing before the Gentlemen of P. E. island the Large , Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of Enegtish and American Fur and Felt Hats $ {x} Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist OF APKIE, and wi'l carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Is!and. 4% Por Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, OGid B:oad Street; in Live pool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here te the owners. PHAR EIRROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891. “TO RENT NTABLE AND COACH HOUSE; Stalls for two horses; ample room for carriage aud sleigh. If desired, water pipe will be run into building. GEORGE SCANTLEBURY, Sr., Cor. Prince and Doichester Sts. feb23—Gi eod TENDERS. ee ee ee state of § P. Conroy, of Souris, Merchant and Trader, ea ee ween addressed to the undersigned, Charlottetown, will be received until TUESDAY, the 10th day of March next, 1891, inclusively, for The Stock of Merchandize, Book Debts ead Household Effects, Hoises, Carriages, etc , of the said S. P Conroy. Schedules of the Merchandize and Debts and other efiects can be seen at the oflice of the undersigaed, and also at the Store of the above Estate at Souris. A depoait equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of tender must accompany each tender. The undersigned will not be bound to ac- espt the highest or any tender. GEORGE H. TOOMBS, Assignes. Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1891—dy eod & wy ‘HIS BRAND OF FLOUR is superior to **Kent” or ‘* Matchless.” Always for Try s Barrel and you will use no other. Also For Sale—The best quality of BRAN, A. HORNE & CO., Upper Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1890—dy law wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e¢ WANrtTED.—A Housemaid on the 6th March ; also, a Cook on the MthMarch. No warh- mch2 *D.—-A gehberal servant of some ex- jierce in a family of two. Good wages, lw—mech3 W ANT per Appl a this efiice, STURK.—Wanted, a Pasture Lot—about 2 a-res—near the ety, with water preferred, Apply to P. O. Box 33. teb2? —ltw eod WASTED TO PURCHASE.—A Building Lot, ixy central location, Apply at this office. feblté _ LET.—The Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and adjoining the residence of Mr. le uel Poole. Immediate possession. Apply :oGEOR'E ALLEY. st t—feb28 W ANTED,- A smart yonth a» & wailer in a tastaurant. Apply to A. N. La Ge. feb2s TO LET-A House on the corner of Weymouth and King S'rects. Poseessiop given lith of March. Apply to Joun MURPHY, Southport. mch?2 -2w eod Kk. D. ¢. Cures Dyspepsia. How They Enjoy It! “Eilesh,”’ Pe = ee = => we — = ay cap iss = Eo Ea S = : “— ts me = 5 —<j op bad = = = = eS hin = = % Naik bi gj = i eo exe: os —: ot Pe peta = ES ts i : p=] | = = = s ie AMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, February 27, 1891. — ae = <r pa = = EE = pee ef CREAT COTTON SALE. | ee ene eee $25 Pieces WHITE COTTON, 790 ; GREY COTrTe s, 6 200 . TICKING, 500 . PRINT (New), 400 : GINGHAMS. ALSO—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- off at very closest prices for Cash o)—_——_—— sae : a ‘Telephone Co, of P. B. Island. eR Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky SS —— ‘HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- i holders of this Company wi!l be held at the office of WV. & D. ©. McLeod, Charlotte- | cee: on WEDNESDAY, the !I+b of March, at So’clovk, p m., for the election of Direc- tors and the transaction of general lusmess. BENJ. ROGERS, feb28—2i Secretary. z FOR SALE. FLUID BEEF 222°. Sidney Street, between Qaeen ane at George Streets. Also, the Warehouse inext toit In all about RB fees front by 76 {deep Will sell all or Dwelling House separ- 3” late. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on ication betw en 2 and 4 vcl ck ; ees es MRS. M. H. GAHAN. JOHNSTIN'S CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM “Muscle” and “Bone. feb?4--tf i } fobI8—d&wky