~~ . ’ ’ I ~ ; . it 10.45 to-day 1. BD. Macdonald's, ll iene | Exeelsior Rink night o For { wt go 1. BO Me ae repre bate oan , . i Mi al i need at Halifax } ‘i S4 - j Arupe sto n al less ial . maser’ - < \ Be has be en ap- Pp i Li ‘ vr of Ontario. - Rev \ ( izes lectures in St. umes’ Ha Giive him a full house. - Two vagrants were given two months each Stip Magistrate this forenoon, - Vi gsst we \ ; Li tii I Theo, lL. Chap- nelle wert se crossing at the Capes te-cay - - Lapres oi! goatand polished calf button ts at tly reduced prices at J. B. Mac. donald pee [ar s tels of a Scott Act of- this forenoon for non-pay- ment ot fine cnenneiiiilie “ BeTTeR ( tter kniv es,ice pitchers, salvers, vases, « selling at a great sdicount Ww. W. We - For drees goods and velveteens go to’ J. B. Macdonal:l, e is inined not to move anything back to his own store. - NofWITAsTANDING the bad roads, the mar- kat to. dav Ww fairly \ ll at *ked ‘ Ls ? ket to-day was fairly e.l stocked, and sales wed somewhat lively at the usual prices, di ; 4. B. Warecrtos, Eso., is to deliver the St. Patrick’s Day oration, at the Concert, in the Lyceum, on the evening of the 17th inst. - Tae victorious Nova Scotia Ministers—Sir Charles Tupper, Hon. Mr. MeLelan and Hon. Mr. Thompson—received an enthusiastic re- ception at Halifax. én Mr. Tx s May will read a paper on Sound at the meeting of the Literary and Scientific I ou Thursday evening next. \ full attendance is requested, ——_ THE 1 with the exception of Branch, is clear of snow to- on time. The Cape Tra verse Branch will likely be opened up this hing . illite CHE son Hon. Louis Beaubien, of Mon- treal, who has ven blind from his infancy, has return m Paris, where a surgical operation was formed on him and he ean now set pe ait aici lar time fo ving tenders for the new ity buikding ex] | to-day. Three tenders been which will be examined by the tender committee ina few days and will he submitted to Council at the next meeting. dials Vanries intending to skate at the Carniyal to n t ns’ Rink on the 10th ins vill p « hand in their nameoh¥ the Apethecaries’ Hall, or to either of Committee att Rink Nluonday nicht. Advertise- ment mor! o kwinc to the i yal of sveral ballot boxes, the Returning Officer for Queen's ountywas oblige to adjourn his court to-day. Owing to the same cause the Prince County Returning Officer was also obliged to adjurn his court until four o’elock this evening. ——— pe Tiere will be no meeting of the member: of the Militia Force to-morrow evening, but Lieut. Macdonald, No. ! Battery, G. A., will on Wednesday next, March 9th, at 8 o'clock, in the iower parlor of the Y. M. C. A., read a paper on Gunnery, when it is hoped there Wil be a good attenda s A TUNNEL is projected to be bored under Gray's peak, in the Rocky mountains. It will he placed 4,44! feet below the summit of the mountain, wil! 25,000 feet long and will give direct communication between the valleys he Atlantic slope and those of the Pacitic with a shortening of some 300 miles in the transmontane distances. ee Tue sixth lecture of the course in connec- tion with St. James’ Church, will be deliver- ed by Rev. Mr. Carruthers in St. James’ Hall thisevening. The subject is “The Queen as Wife, Mother and Widow.” As this is the year in which the Queen's Jubilee is to be leben +a.) ware ed | ’ De lit . Side, ts expect “il that our citizens will ‘itn out en masse to hear what the rev. gen- “emen has to say about Her Majesty. -~ Pue Halifax Hera’d reports that in the midst of the ca nprisu a girl residing in the worth end was sent to a store fora pound of butter. When she came home her mother opened the parcel, and exclaimed, ‘‘why, “lary, [ told you to buy a pound of batter, and you've brought a pound of soap.” ‘‘No,” replied the girl, ‘I asked for butter, and the “man gave me butter.” “But it’s soapin the paper,” rejoined the mother. The father in- ‘posted it, and explained the phenomenon: eo wonder; the butter was wrapped in the Recorder, and there's so much lye in it that it turned wo 8 ap. eunniiaeadiaae A NumBex of ladies and gentlemen of this *Y treated the children attending the Sab- st} : hath « h 9] t Rocky Point to an _ enteriain- The entertainment was £'¥en in the schoolroom, which was crowded. ment last < ening he programme consisted of readings, recita- wy = on ta? “S ugs, magic lantern exhibition, ete. Ane different performers were well received, and the magic lantern views took the little oues by After being regaled with ‘Pples, confectionery, ete., the children went Hone satisfied, and the performers returned % town well pleased with the success of their “itertainment, and particularly delighted With their sleigh drive. , atin Hy, SSONALS. ~H mn Samrel Prowse, Murray vor, is at the Rankin. storm. ' ' , : 408. J. O. Ausenacur, Egmont Bay, is in # city { H NN. aM NICILOLSON 18 In town to-day. ' ' : a, Joke Lescncy & te te city and is 4talered at th R nein ul iN, A : Mi as bo ‘ a (reorgetown, is Vi tiny th city. HL Mai DuNALD, M. P. P.. Cardigan, is AT the Osborne Rev. 7, wW, J is i tinny vi vewsous, Orupwuth, is in ~ = | | | ' ; i i Es ee ge — ee ee ee a ee en a ae LY EXAMINER. - oi) OF PICIAL COUNT. } ! } a de 1 | WOM MUA LO GHTOA THE ‘STAR’ ESTIMATES WAY Despatrcues ro Tuk Ex awinen. ‘De, Robertson Disqualified, ———- A New Election Expected. SiR JOHNS WAJORITY. | er GEORGETOWN, March 1. > |} The eee. (Rose's Court opened : : to-day at o'clock. The four candidate The Independent Candidates, | were'prescut. ‘the count stamis: Robert pam. ares McIntyre, 2431; McDonald, ee 12598 ; Muttart, 2355. It is currently re- | ported, and the Grits admit it, that Robert- | son cannot take his seat on account of his | being a security in a Government contract. | This will, it is thought, necessitate a new | min King’s County. What Sir John Says. FEI’ DECLARATIONS. eee eens — Beath of a Cardinal. Mownrreart, Mareh 1 Lonpox, March 1. The Montreal Stuy to-day publishes ro- | : yet tas death of Cardinal vised election returns for Quebec showing twenty-eight Ministerialists and twenty- seven Grits. The Star puts down the nine | doubtful ones elected as Independents, and gives the Government a majority of twenty- one of those so far elected throughout the Dominion. Of the nine claimed as Independents by the Star, seven, at least. will support the | Government, most of them having already | given assurances to that effect. For instance, Therien, of Montealm, who | is claimed by the Grits, telegraphs his con- | gratulations to Sir Hector Langevin and | promises the Government a cordial support. LaBelle, of Richeliu, who is also claimed | by the Grits, has gone to New York on a pleasure trip with Chapleau. Toronto, March 1—10 a.m Fither Coursol or Girourard, both i oe ars whom are -claimed by . the Grits, will be} oo). en, ’ 7: ; celder, weather, Goverament candidates for the Speaker- ship. Sir John A. Macdonald says that when the elections are completed his majority will be upwards of forty, and the ‘* Grand | PepRvARY 23np, 1887. Old Man” generally knows what ‘he is talk- a ae shout Wail for the hopes of the valiant are blighted ! ane Grit game Nits alien our Island upon the wide sea ; played out now. And, oh! it is hard that the cause of her lone- ness | The report of the | Jacobini, which was received here on Saturday afternoon, proves to be prema- ture. The Cardinal sank into a comotose state, and it was generally reported in Rome that he had passed away. Life was not quite extinct, however, and he lingered | till noon to-day, when he expired. ee Gubernatorial Appointment. March .. Senator N¢ Ison has been appoiited Lieut, Governor of British Columbia. OTTAWA, Weather Bulletin. } i ili of | i | . . i and southwest winds, fair, oe Peer 6 eee By BAe he P. Esiand Griit’s Lament. of bluff is pretty well Hawurrax, March 1. This was declaration day. Jones’ ma- jority was 62 over Kenny, and Kenny's 83 over Fuller. Halifax city and Dartmouth gave Kenny and Stairs 282 majority over Jones and 367 over Fuller. (Wieen’s, which gave 300 majority for Repeal a few mouths ago, was redeemed by Freeman by 15. Campbell’s majority over ex-Cabinet Minister Vail in Digby is 211, and he is declared elected. Borden in King’s, and Jones in Halifax were the only Should lie at the door of my comrades and me. Oh ! sad is our fate after all the commotion. The hurry and worry and wear-out of life ; Oh ! never again can we hold to the honor We lost in our efforts to win in the strife. We in « fresh from our scheming, Launched forth in our might o’er the pro vince so fair ; market or church-door, hamlet, rose ur majesty, At in homestead or men elected in Nova Scotia, a principal wine a a . Foe J W here’er met the gossips we had our full feature of whose canvass was slandering a Lady Macdonald. Toronto, Feb. 28. Our agents were loaded with yarns finely warp ad The ensian they bore hue ; Though swiftly, on nearing a Catholic district, The flag changed its color, or vanished from view. Further declaration returns are: London, Castine S01- Wea was of orange bright ‘ >? Sm . ou e ; Elgine, Casey, 832; Bothwell, Mills, Winnipeg, Scarth, 12 ; West Peterboro, Stevenson, 23; South Wellington, Innis, 126; Marquette, Watson, 58; East Northumberland, Mallory, 82. THE FISHERIES DIFFICULTY Disagreements in Congress. wr. lt was hard at the first to conquer the feelings Of grateful attachment for. past kindness done: But we plied well our sopbistries, bribes and bad liquor, With side-thrusts of bigotry—that’s we won. how We called not to miud the generous living Afforded to many a Grit beside me; No gratitude lurks where foul envy existeth > 4 ‘anata Towards those who enjoy. better pickings 4 Report. io the Senate. «ign mm ay We promi sed por ter Whatever their worth or position might be All those who dare vote their conscience directed and meant it--to oust for sup- Wasnineaton, March 1. ‘s In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Edmunds, from the Conference Committee on thé Bill respecting the Fisheries, made a long report as to the difficulties existing im the as ’ For Sir John, and the policy known as N. P, conference, and @ hich prevented an | Then they swallowed remorse, and bawled agreement. The irreconcilable point themselves hoarse, of difference between the managers When told that the taxes, now rendered so ou the part of the the two Houses is small, Instead of resuming gigantic proportions, Would dwindle, Grits ruling, to nothing at all. reported to be the insistance on the part of the House managers to add to the scope of the Senate Billa further provision that in case of injurious treatment to American | xo acute was our game that the innocents vessels in British North American waters, came, , it shall be within the competence of the As thick as the snow-flakes which bury the President to stop intercourse absolutely, sward; not only by water but by land, thus cut-} And six wonderful men were elected just ting off continuous movement of railway} | then, — trains from British Provinces to any part lo form in the House Mister Blake's bedy- of the United States and, in effect, reci- guard, procity from the United States to the] ): was then we did shout. while our foes ‘we British Dominion. The Senate Managers did flout, had felt it to be their duty to Loud echoes rang forth on the cold mid- decline to go to that extent. It night air ; seemed clear to the Senate Managers] But svi is my story: soon ended our glory ; and was not contraverted by the House That glory descending, ariseth elsewhere. managers that the things which the Presi- dent was authorized to do by the Senate bill were not in derogation of any treaty right or of peaceful intercourse of nations, and were not done ina spirit of belliger- Sad, sad was the morning! the bright sun ad- orning ; Great Edward lay vanquished, they had fled ; For the loyal Dominion,—one in opinion, our hopes ency, but . merely ox en mattes Had re-set the crown on the Time-Honored of countervailing business = regula- iiaeit tions. The result of the conference had been that the *House Representatives, | So I wail for the fate of my dear native Is. through its managers, did not object to the land, base Senate Bill, but desired to add a new and And oom o'er the means which I wasted rs ; ; i away : ce re pro ieee he And now, caeeiil Ilive through a thousand gers, 8 i Ss ( ee to that extent. The Senat@’ managers Til oe be a fool in the fray. hat felt it their duty on tis peas» ; cee important matter to report this state of Persecuting Christians. things at once to the Senate for its informa- tion. The report is signed by the three Senate confreres— Senators Edmunds, Frye and Morgan— after a brief discussion, the subject was then dropped. The Zimes’ Pekin correspondent informs that paper that the head of a rich Chris- tian family at SeChuen has been executed despite the remonstrance of the French minister. The correspondent says that the situation of Christians in the provinces of SeChuenand Kiveichlow is critical. The Mandarins are siding with Literats against Christians, and urges the Pope to send a Legate to Pekin to arrange definite modus vivendi forthe protection of Christians throughout China, and to avoid the con- tinuance of the present state of affairs, which, the correspondent thinks, will drift intu general persecution, massacre and j civil war. The Queen's Jubiice. Lonpon. March 1. The 2ist of Jane has been decided upon as the date for the national celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee. The day will be de- clared a holiday, and Her Majesty will attend a state service to be held in Weast- minster Abbey. —$— Siatne to Sceti. Orrawa, Feb. 28, ><> >< aa — A woman has been arrested at New Orleans . .. | Whe has made a specialty of picking pockets It is reported that the Orangemen of this | a¢ funerals, at which she ts said to have male district contemplatp erecumy m sthivo’s of Thonras Se0¥s, - TUESDAY, — eae MARCH 1, 1887. ‘TENDERS TENDERS are hereby requested for the con- struction of a STONE CHURCH in Sturgeon. Plans and Specification may be seen at the office of Messrs. Stirling & tiarrix, from =atur- day, the 26th February, to Saturday, the 5th ef March. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 9th day of March, rhe lowest or any tender wili not necessarily be accepted, STIRLING & “ae : Arch t Feb. 23, 1887—tl march 3 = ~ Notice of Meeting. THE General Annual Meeti of the Share- holders of the MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, for the election of Directors and iv a affairs of the Bank. will id at the Banking SRD, at the Office, on THURSDAY, MARCH heurof ELEVEN o'clock, a. m. _ Proxies for voting must be left with the Cash- ier on or before Tuesday, March Ist. By order. F, MITCHELL, Cashier. Feb. 10~tu th sat tl mar 3 BARGAINS | - BARGAINS | Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, ce and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room, all kinds. Bedsteads, Beds, Matrasses, Pillows, all kinds of Cnairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffon- iers, book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. FRAMES PICTURE and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styies and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks. Blind Reol- lers, &c. ALSO—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mat- trasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Waggons— cheap, cheap, at JOHN NEWSON'S QUEEN SQUARE, (Op. New Post Office.) Jan, 27, 1887—3 mos pat her 5S eS PURITY CERTIFIED TO BY fe. W. BEST, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. Liverpool Traders. a SPRING 1887: THE CLIPPER BARQUE “QHORGH PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, OR THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELL&” 500 Tons Register. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates, to al points of the Isiand, where the Railway connects, at very Lowest Rates. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool. Both vessels have good accommodation for passen- gers. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to JoHN Pirvcainn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PITCAIRN BrRoTueErs, 57 South John Street, or here to the DEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, Feb, Ist, 1887+6w eod VINES LONE, POND, de acerca FOUND—A small Bunch of Keys. 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Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., Market Square. Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1887.—-dy wky a HE Subscriber, being obliged to enlarge and refit his store to xccommodate his rapidly increasing trade, will sell his extensive stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, CLOCKS, _ SILVERWARE, VASES, LUSTERS, MANTLE SETS, SPECTACLES, &., &e., A REDUCTION OF FROM SPECIAL —O— AT Ten to Twenty-Five Per Cent. vo = eee Sale to commence FEBRUARY Ist, and continue for six weeks. —FOR CASH ONLY = Sirs eee ero W. W. WELLN North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1887—eod & wky 4 wks ERE APRON AE EE SS G. H. Fi BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Oo-_ Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, Beokbinder. ete = ee OW in Stock, a full line of the best English and American office STATIONERY of all kinds, for merchants, lawyers, gc yernment offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use. NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums. ENVELOPES, in All Sizes Writing and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes ; stock Carter's, Stephen’s, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT- -Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent’s Purses, Memorandum and Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. I have now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made to order, ia any style, at very Low Prices. Ruling, Printing and to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, &e and Prices. but always keep in idinding, ve -—O— G H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. 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