rR RECIPROCITY. THE CANDIDATES. QUEEN'S COUNTY. ponald Ferguson, patrick Blake. KING'S COUNTY. aC Macdonald, John MacLean. PRINCE COUNTY. george W. Howlan, Richard Hunt. —— yocal and Other ftems. ~ EVERY MAN WHO PREACHES coMMERCIAL UNION WOULD PRE- reR ANNI YATION, SO THAT THRE is VIRTUALLY WEARING A pA I } . . . Yous aint wash Kdward Farrer, . Commercial : ” = - o Mat arve tat 1 20 | Via Hall th 5 vening - - } RE City © Dert CocRT wast ip esion 10 da - he that a th no Columbia bicyele, let »* aaa : « i rment and buy one, = . Vs informed that the well vs foes wort fron which the pump has been r i Jd, iehoet prot erly protected -that t‘ere ja notuing on the top but a loose board. hould be attended to at once, This matter before ab a ecurs, - Tas Wrst (PNTENARY celebration was lin the Upper Prince Street Meth. evening. Addresses suit- wion were given by Rev. vesera, Piewer. Kirby and Fisher, and there eliet Church iast wags very plea service of anthem and song o \ Priz in excellent life size por- trait of Sir John A. Macdonald is present- ed asa premium to every new subseriber i the Weekly Empire—Canada’s great paper. Cmny collar per year Ss ib- seribe at the Diamond Bookstore. cialis Miusiovany Merrinc —A missionary meeting will be held in Pownal church this (Wednesday) evening af by the Pownal Auxiliary to the Women’s Miussion- ary Society of the Methodist Church of Canada. A good programme has been pre- pe el foour —The Wesley Mizsicn Band 7 o'clock Sxckl in the basement of the Methodist Chureh last uight waa «8 great success. fhe gttendance was large and the different iaucy tables were well patronized. The programme of vocal and instrumental mes ¢ propered for the occasion Was cap- itally carried out. - Sramcuins. | -At a meeting of the Faveutive Committee of the Springhill Re- liel Fund, held in the Mayor's office on Mondey afternoon, the chairman reported thas e pies ot the subseript ion list had been forwarded the different.eity clergymen. It was decided alsu to leave a copy of the list st each of the city drug stores and request ihe proprietors tu kindly solicit contribu- lions. F iii ie Twe Stvews or Wan.—Following is a copy asorder given » mw from the rural dis- triets yesterday ly a prominent grit worker : Mei Please give bearer 2 b's of the swme ab be- is the last! ore, Thi 2 —— The man with the order struck the wrong top. However, he got the ‘2 b's” all the “me—bat prid for them out of his own pxket. He now threatens to go back on the “party of purity. adie : Roanp or Trape, Monrreac. — The eompetition fer the Montreal Board of Trade building, which is to be an enermous “iucture and to cost over $276,000, has ust been decided, the various plans having wef examined by Professor Hunt, of New York. The buildiag is to be erected after the plans of Mesars Shepley, Ruttan & f iLvaton, the successors of the celebrated architect, Richardson. Mr W.C. Harris, of this city, took part in-the ‘mpetition, and received yesterday the Wwllowing letter () de. of Leo} lee . & Loard of Trade, Montreal, Feb. 26, 1891 W. ©. Pavnts, Architect, Charlottetowr, SS Dear Sir,—1 beg to inform you that while your plan ‘‘Cambria” was hot that finally sel- toted by the committee, it was reported by the expert ay the b st Canadien plan, and therefore, under the conditi--ns ot competition, yo are entitle: he sum of three hundred dollars, cheque fur same being enclosed. it to i am, dear Sir, yours truly, Geo. HapRIL., Secretary. Pow & Covat ProcerpInGs.—A stranger “med George McK sy was arrested yeater- “ay fur the larceny of two silk handker- itels and a breast pin from the resi ence of me ti slant, (+rea! George Street. McK y Mept at Gallenc'’s Monday night, and w th him Hext morning disappeared the articles “question. Cue of the handkerchiefs and me pit were found om his person when ar- — and other handkerchief was c ¥ered. irom a person to whom he i. it. -MeKay appeared before, His omen this -m ruioag, and. was given one { +s 1Mprisonment with hard labor. a. he was drunk on Monday night, id not rewember taking the articles Qaestion. fen Murray, tobacconist, charged a ering & young man named Fet- fetther da alierwards threstening to do i i. amage to him with an iron bolt, oat. vd to twenty days in jail. Mar- aan ue was drunk at the time and had yuection of the the affair anagantrywan hamed John Cummings, lB os + paca verging firearms, was fin- that he . oe. Cunmiags excuse was ca ouly fired at the ground to dh some persons who tad asvavit- he rev lver was confiscated. i) - — a countryman, was fined $2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - THE TUNNEL, *#1*6ns j ~~ ee. a ars PHIC NEWS. SPRCIAL DespaTowRs ro Tur Examiner. THE TUNNEL, What Sir Richard and the Globe Say about It. | ! “GIGANTIC AND IM PUDENT. ROBBERY.” A Very Pretty Sentiment | et ee FARRER’S RIDICULE. Toroxro, March 4. the west, Cartwright de- nounced Sir Charles Tupper as the high priest of corruption, going up and down Canada de- Speaking in Ee oes eek Se ‘ ~s# : RSE EE i. AN SE a a ee lial { MEETING AT RMYVALE. ne For the Govern- ment. A large meeting 2at evening. Conservatives. Messrs. C. B. MeNeii, J. Heber Haslem, John Bradicy and R RB Norton were the speakers on behalf of the Conservative party. was held at FE erera, thy y ait DIED. On the rd inst, after a short illness, Mr. John Ward, in the 79:h year of his age. [Funeral from his late residence, School St, on Friday at 1 o’cleck p. m} nn bauching people. He had bought Nova} Scotir, with railways, ship canals and coal! bounties. He had promised (uebec a present of a million dollars and a bridge over the St. Lawrence, “Now he is on P. E. Island, promising a handfull of fisher- men to spend ten or twelve mil- lions in building a tunnel. A more impudent and gigantic robbery could not be conceived. The Island exported less than a million dollars annually, and its whole contribution to the Do- inion revenue since Confedera- tion would not pay the cost of a tunnel.” ‘Fhe Globe says : “The connection of Canada’s provinces by bands of steel is very pretty .sentiment, but as regards a tunnel to P. E. Island, the Liberal party have not yet included Jules Verne’'s romances among their political text books.” Political Probabilities _ lor To-morrow, Sr. Joun, N. B., March 4. New Brunswick is all right. Advices from ali parts of the province and Nova Scotia show Conservatives eager for the fray and confident of victory. Toronto, March 4. The Toronto Empire, yes’éerday, says: It isnow Only a question of what. majority will be, Its. correspondents in the provinces give carefully prepsred estimates of what.the re- turns will be. All dade precautions have been taken in this macter’ The fullest prasible in- formation has veen obtained and-sifted, and the forecast may be relied upon as being as accurate as any forecast can be.— In Oatari>, too, the situation has been gone over carefully with abundant means at hand for a practicaily correct diagnosis Sritish Columbia stands in this position, that there is nu doubt whatever of the re- suit. The entire delegation will be Con- servative, and this is adwitted by R-furm- ers and Cunservatives alike. Allowing the doubtful constituencies to go as they were befure, this is the result reached for them : Province. Gov. Opp. Te Sn. , ob 60a bs cecncdeedes 3 3 eee, MOREE. «os 50 608s 2 sipeiecee 6 i oak sk cas vo tees 12 4 OT) Maudsiceis 36 29. ESS Ee OE ES FF 56 36 ie. t. Mins aenes cus ta? 4 4 Northwest Territories............ 4 0 Diletals CUIGUBUEE oc occ cccccesunes 6 0 138 82 Conservative majority, 56. Sanford Fleming Will Vote This Time. Orrawa, March 4. Sir John Macdonald will come to Ottawa to-morrow in time to vote, Sandford Fleming, eminent civil engineer, after a resideuce of -46 years in Canada, will give his first vote to-morrow, He has never teken psrt in politics but cannot remain silent.in this crisis, and he says thousands of other Canadians will do sv. He votes ior Conservatives Laurier is-sure-of defeat im Richmond and Wolfe. : Prospects in Quebec are much improved, The Truth Affirmed. Toroxto, Maren 4. ‘Lhe Globe having denied the correc: ness of young Cartwright’s attack on Edward Blake, Hon. Geo. Kirkpatrick and other Kingston men, positively affirm its truth. > Canadian Horses in England. Menrreat, March 4. As evidence of the favor with which Cana- dian horses have been received in Great Britam just announced, company bas been orgamzed in London for the purpose of im- porting Canadian horses. Capital placed at half a million dollars, and expects geod profits to be realized. ; —— Weather Bulictin. Toronto, March 4.—10 a. m. Sealing Rags | |W ACES will be held at the Hillsborough R é ~kativg Rink, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, th Maich, commencing at 8 o'clock, a8 fuilows :— i. Five-Mile Race for the Amateur Cham- pionship of P. EF Island. 2 Three Mile Race for Boys under fifteen years of age, 3. Obstacle Race, 4. Mile Race Backwards. 5. Potato Race. A first and second prize will be cffered for each race. Entries to be made at the cffice in the Rink on Thursday night. Rink will be open for skating for half an hour aiter races are fini>hed. Doors open at 7.30. Admission, 15 cents. meh3 YOU CAN HAVE NO POUBT AS TO THE Purity & Whelesomeness a st ee CAKE, PASTRY AND BUNS, IF YOU ARE USING WOODILL’S , | BAKING GERMAN | POWDER. The Dominion Elections Act, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Donald Ferguson, a Candidate at the Election now pending inthe Electoral Dis- trict of Queen’s County, has appointed George Peake, of Charlottetown, his Agent under the — of the 118th Section of the above ct. Dated this 26th day of February, 139). JAMES CURTIS, Returning Officer. feb27 i ; uty, It was almost solid for the | ——. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. MARCH 4, a i891 - oe - -- s onal er me a ee a a ———— co — * We have placed out for immedi and part Rolls ot Brussels and NT, PAYVON & CO. ate sale, 44 Rolls Tapestry Carpet The above are last year’s patterns, and must be cleared out at a big sacrifice in order to make room for our new stock, which we expret at an and see them. No trouble to show Hats! Hats! James Paton & Co. have much pleasure in early date. (all them. Hats! placing before the Gentlemen of P. E. Island the Largest, Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of English American Fur and Felt Hats Trunks! | o cf eRe : R20 taba ee . Re ah * i LES Bebe e3 y) SBET THE CHEAPEST STOCK IN* THE CITY | JAMES PATON Charlottetown, February 27, 1891. eo THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE EREMA, 300 Tons Rezister, R. McDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist OF AP#IL, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island. 2@ For Freight apply iu London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Oid Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PFAKETRROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891. The Dominion Elections Act OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that [ Patrick Blake, a Candidate at the Election now pending in the Electoral Die. trict of Queen’s County, bas appointed George Peake, of Charlottetown, his Agent under th. prevision of the 115th Section ef the abov Act. Dated this 26th day of February, 1891. JAMES CURTIS, Returning Officer. feb27 WANTS, LOST. FOUND &: OST. -On Monday, %nd March, a small go'd medal. Finder woli be rewarded wv leaving it at this office. li pd—mch4 WANTFD.—A general servant of some ex perience in a fami'y of two. Good wages. Appl: a this office. lw—mch3 —— P for one or five years. feb28—lw eod sSTURE,.—Wanted, a Pasture Lot—about 2 acres—near the city, with water preferred. Apply to P, O, Box 33. Strong winds and gales from the east- ward; cluudy, with snow, turning to leet or rain in some localities; higher teu per- ‘ature. <7 ANTED TO PURCHASE.--A Building Lot, wk ial location, Apply at this office, febl6 ae —— — and Trunks | ON Y Woyeg sauep Aq AyUO pyos ‘FUNI], API], lsyoy ayy suiMexy pre ye & CO. ee se CREAT COTTON SALE. 325 Pieces l<\ ona WHITE COTTON, 790 . GREY COTTON, 200 . TICKING, 500 . PRINT (New). 400 GINGHAMS. ALSO—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- ‘ow Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash J.B. VNACDONALD. Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky — ee — —— How They Enjoy JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM we, wiTelephone Go. of P. B. Island, rt yam HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of this Company will be held at the ofiice of M. & D. ©. McLeod, Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the 'irb of March, at 8 o’cloek, p m., for the election of Direc- tors and the transaction of general business, BENJ. ROGERS, feb28—2i Secretary. FOR SALE. ‘HE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Sidney Street, between Qeeen and Great George Streets. /lso, the Warehoure nexttoit Inail about 88 f et front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dw-ling House separ- “Plesh,’ “Muscle” and “ Bone.’ febi8—d&wky | ate. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 cl ck ; | MRs. M. H. GAHAN, feb24—tf J ee ; : :