(enme:—Five Dottars a Year. NEW SERIES. x. ~- 5 - aiid CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IS ee a a a a ——— CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, 1891. MOON 8 CHANGES, [ | | Haszard & Moore, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Mr Welsh and Reciprocity. Boston’s Opportunity. —_— THR LIBERAL TRADE POLICY WARMLY BEN- DORSED AT THE HUB, ee ~_— t ere SCOTT'S LR EON ON Me ee Last Quarter, 2ad day, 12h., 29.9 a.m , W New Moon, Sth day, 9h., 59.7 p. m., N., : et barges Welsh, Esq., in his letter, [Boston Herald. |} elow horizon. eclares that he considers Reciprocity a ; . First Quarter, 15th day, 2h.. 17 0 p. m.,S E PRIN T e 4 i S of as °F j at i We sre left & great deal in the dark as Pull Moon, 23rd day, Bh. 6 9 p. = bk a S Oj BID D RS " Suid « eee h _e won See to the details of- the poupesed trade treaty, : j —p Be. ~9 ’ ep e rn eT and it is also difficult to understand exactly — ee ee nade ction “or eee where the line of demarcation i- = DioaT OF WHER | siseta ‘aan = Teoh arose i he aaa fees — vides on this subject the Goonies Sead 1.<7 Of Pure Cod ' 7 iSes Sey : i © aur e rave ‘ Japtain ” in t 11s matter Oo agricu : , Se ‘ sociieansiddeaiaiial iimaiadticceina re : : ibe , c ee es = BLANK BOOK MAKERS. | sie22. cece nya cee ed ai iaors that the former || {Mga Liver OW and } Sunday fF 29.4 99 0 57 310 9 30 8 | and free introduction of the products of the} ¥),, oe et pm to od th ed ciel LP : 7| Monday 2715 O12 714 8 3 United St i “ys ai } + |Teseday 26, 21319\ 524 36 eee Ontiads, PE Sina ken socusaene . tion, are heartily in favor of almost, # acti) Gt HYPOPHOSPHITES ‘ Wednesday 25 3} 430) 6 46) 38 ; : : lose by such an arrangement. It would, comes, veuigeceas trade, and hitherto the ') Chursday 24 > 5 40) 8 0) 4) . AS OY mans Ip all owes rises. in short, be the aa her agricultural oe oe Canada to a change of this » § Friday | 22] 6} 6 36} 9 3) 44 Pa. ca kind has come chiefly from the leaders of Soda , Satarday | 9; 8} 723; 954) 47 (x) If the Conservative party, who have believed # Sunday | 20) 9} 8 01042) 50 re ae FAN N our potatoes went free of duty to the/+}.+ they could better build up the indus- ' in ce peafeet | ® Monday Is’ 11} 8 30/11 26) &3 STATIONERS | _A Complete Stoe of AIN and FANCY STATION-| Eastern cities, we would, for a time, realize], -i43 of Canada by a tariff framed Scot & Emulsion Sutetindens. 20 50| Teesday | ar 191 8 5S morn | 56 s ERY, at prices that eannot be beaten. a higher price. But it would only be for a) .. jude Se a eee o Ol Gs a wonderful Flesh Producer. Ii is the § }1|\Wednesday | 15] 14/918) 0 §| 59 (o)————— season or two, for Canada produces one-| ihe United States than b Rickior ea j Bat Remedy foe COUSURE SION, » \2'Thoreday | 13] 15) 9 40) 0 47/10 "HH i d ° third as many potatoes as the whole of the] in. artificial tariff Sete ee a nee | Scr-fula, Bronchitis.Wastiag Dis- | }3) Priday ) 32) VFO 4) 1 27 § ead¢ uarters for Books of all kinds. United States, and would soon overstock | countries. If the present positi } ensen, Conauie Gonghe and Oette: | }4)Saturda | 10) 1911031,212) 8 that market. Potatoes, however, are not P position of the} 5 PALATS@LE AS MILK cleusing” | | oii “413 01. 0 —(0)-—— more than one-tenth of our farm export ; oetaoe saueiadapt auanee 7 on Soot assim ay pa UP ve we 3@) Monday | 7] 22111 3614 6| MIQsg’ eT and the little we would gain on this tenth : os ome: 2S... a) ens. er eet com Gg ase sa | SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS 3 woua've tote"tive times over by the loss] Gevermment is not, propared to. go. tothe] Qo Scr # LOWSB Lees’ is) Wednesday | 5) 25) 0 22, 6 33; St! Charlottetown, January 6, 1891—w fs we would sustain on ourgreat staple pro-|teugth favored by the Oppurition. It does ann \o/Thure tay | gl oe 1181 7 52) 25) duct 7 ength favored by the Oppusition. It does phe ; 26) 2 3s 5 | anaes ucts of grain, beef and pork, which form : . "bes X Friday | of asi 237: 8 44! 28) A not advocate a policy of commercial union saturday ‘(6 5815 30| 320/ 9es| 3)! one-half of our export. How much of al with the United States. The reciprocity . —— Sunday Y sel ail 42210 ° a9 | Qk ‘boon ” would that be which robe us of arrangement which it has in view stops a ae 74} Mouday | sai 335 98'10 40, 35! tr wie (Heats SOLID CO Mi FORT five dollars for every oue that it gives us / good way short of the full Liberal pro- Ad E-PT 4) Tueed | 53] 24! 6 3: ol eal 1) RE Sel oe The who.e question of Reciprocity turns “Ww : ” - 3 < x : 2 Tueeday |} S3} 241 6 S231 12} 28} 9 Bh | Piaget : gramme. “We believe,” says Minister) § 9: | WV ednesda 51\ 361 7 85 69 a ee just here. The great agricultural region of rr esa - - @& MHxwe HE Cir ar; W y | j 11 42) 44) Seer ms ; . Foster, ‘tin maintaing control of our own , ‘4.4 Janae x [Thursday | 49) 27, 8 So aft 1a) 48] Sarees | Guar — west of the eet mountains, | tiscal matters, in no discrimination against SS ath SRO, ae g7 | Friday | 47} 981942 043! Bl "eS Se J with its unsurpassed soil and climate, sup- al : : Seah is al Qs Saturday 6 455 3010 47 1 15/10 55 em % plies farm produce at 4 greatly cheaper esac a fair and ressvnsble DYS ae PAN — | Someeey | — recurve: | fee” Us uf the West, means to be ruinously under- ; ; DR. GEO. A. BAYNES,| 3.7; wold every time. Here are. the regular| tu ‘saroual frontier for thousand or more| (9 : | he - Sue a ees by the United States Secre-| niles to the north, eastand west. In place (The most’ Serious and PHYSICIAN BND SURGEON. BS TF. a fatietvten, ee at k | eee of a border line which shuts us in on one ‘S Tong-standing cases of ; °. and > ” siying, e€ n 0 take Indian Corn (per bushel) ........--.++5 89 24! side, thus limiting commercial intercourse, ' spepsia Specialist in Chronic Diseases . when tired and used up. var Se pret eine wie wre 0 a we should have a broad and fruitful field TTL oy. dec 18—d&wky ATH, esc ee ceees tt eeececeseeeees 0 20| thrown open to our merchants and manufac- CHARLOTTLTOW , Barley........ sone rnchpeaewebeedeews 0 50 turers, who would find therein not only OFFICB— Queen Square, over Apetheearies Hall. Postal Address, Bex 47. iys—dy wy Settlement to Deo, Bist, 1890 \ * EB request a setttement of ail ace: unte | du», notes, judgments, ete., before the end of dannary. All debtors wil! please tare notice and save us trouble and them- selves expense. NORTON & FENNELL. janld—dw3w patdw3w her eum jour Pe rate than it can be produced by these nor- thern provinces of the Gulf. To throw ourselves into fall competition with the unlimited products of the boundless prairies The great mass of the people of the New England States realize, as one of the speak- ers at the reccnt dinner of the Merchants Club pointed out, that complete reciprocal Hay, per tom. ......seeevereceeeceeres 4 62. Under Reciprocity, P. K. Island farmers will have to take these prices, as transport from the West to the Eastern market now costs’ no more than it does from P. E. island. For years past we have been trying to im- prove cur Jive stock, as the only means of increasing the fertility of our farma and ep- hansiug our profits; and now we have no sooner. got uuder way than our political in’ orders “‘down with the helm end and Mout ship,” for s market where our herds mus be sacrificed at the most ruinous prices. The iegaiar prices of farm stock in the agricultural districts of the United States is 30 to 50 per ceat. jess than it is here, as shown So new purchasers for their wares, but also opportunities that are now denied to them of obtaining at a low cost the raw materials that are needed in their induatries. The change would give to Boston an im- petus such, perhaps, as she has never be- fore known, for her geographical position is such that she could not fail to be the great receiving and distributing centre of a trade area extending from the Guif of St. Lawrence to Lake Huron. This is nota wild speculation; it is but the logical conciusion to be reached from a study of the causes that have led to the growth of the world’s great centres of population, And this being the case, it is to ve hoped that every influence that can be aroused Price per bottle 35cte and 400 (large bettlee four times sizeafemall ) Carles 1G Short. Stele, NB. S0bD EVERYWHERE. Woodlands Farm For Sale, Je is one of the best Farms in the Provinoe, situated abot two miles from Charlottetown on the Brackley Point Ruad,, compriat 120 acres of land, about 9% of which are .teared, | rest covered with hard and soft wood, ‘41.2 lan is rich and of the best qeelts, There is notw bad acre on the Farm. Tnereis a never-failing” pond, surrounded * a oe grove, in the centre of the Farm. There is a very comfortable <7 1 W O D F : : Dwelling House, with Outbuildings. A WOOD! OD! by thon own government ports. It is true ud applied for the furtherance of thie| Orehurd has bee planted. if nasa the Barn _ cities at good prices ; but so they wiil also in change in this part of our country RS ee Canada or anywhere else, actively and incessantly applied, and that eee, fat te the scarcity of Coal I have J started a Wood Yard, and am prepared tosupply Hardwood at a reas nable price, ent up to snit stoves, and delivered te all points in the elty. A. DOWN, Pownal Wharf. ] in} 3—-tf TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. jano (x)-——— We are making Special Reduc- tions during this month binding of Magazines, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Book. J. D. McLeod's Corner. ST —So——— ——— ee CHEAPEST GROGERIES IN TOW on the Tbe U. S. Secretary of Agriculture in his last report remarks: ‘*No one could forsee that facilities of a would have in- creased so rapidly as to destroy the Huastern ‘farmers’ market by the influx of produce from the West.” But such he states is the case, and every new statistical report shows us the rapidiy declining value of farm pro- “7 in the Eastern States. If, then, the vod of the Western produce has destroved the agriculture of the Eastern States with their favorable climate and trade relations, what will it do with the agriculture of tiuese northern provinces, buried in snow and ice for half the year? Under Reciprocity, it would simply wipe us out as a colony of , farmers, and leave our land to be held by a few miserable chicken raisers and fishermen. The United States, as has been said by others, is the greatest sgricultural country in the world. It is overburdened with produce, exporting $530,000,000 worthanrually. Toftake our farm produce there is verily ‘‘oarrying salt to the sea shore.” ment with the States, in 1854, agricultural produce was bigh there. Wheatthen brought $1.40 a bushel, now it is only 70 eents, and whatever encouragement can be given to Secretary Blaine, or to any other official leader in this undertaking, will be heartily and freely extended. i - b> -< ba Joint Bible Stady. Pursuant to notice given through the press and otherwise, workers from nearly all the Sabbath Schools in the city met on Saturday evening lest in the parlor of the Methodist brick church, The Rev. John Read was called to the chair. Afver singing ‘*Blest be the tie that binds,” Rev. D. Sutherland led in prayer. The chairman then stated in a few well chosen words, that the object of the meeting was to consider the practicability of organizing for joint Bible study and for any other purpose in connection wich improve- ment in Sabbath School work deemed advis- able. Representatives from the different schools spoke in favor of the project and it was un- When we had « former free trade arrange: | animously agreed to organize at once. It was resolved that the organizatin be known as “The Sabbath School Teachers Associaticn,” and its cfficers to consist of a president, secretary-treasurer, and a teacher. The febl3—dy pat4w law wy pat guar agric iw Notice of Mesting. HR ANNUAL GENERAL MEBTING ef the Sharebolders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. EB. Island, for the election of Direetors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be Leld atthe Banking Offiee om THURSDAY, March Sth, at the boar of Eleven o'elock, a, m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier en or before Wanuneost, March 4th. By order, WM. MeLEAN, Cash Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1891—« NOTICE t= ANNUAL GENERAL MERTING of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held at the office of L. O. Owen, ing the 2let day o ee et athe rm all produce is eheap in proportion. Free fs jiowing were unanimously elected: Rev. Street, on ~ALURDAY OPOUP Zor COUGHS —_—_- ARH AT-— Trade was good for us then, when prices cr motte pecthdant 5 v. Earnest Mathe | February, ius.cut, at 2 o'elosk, p. m. , - cove <>. AND were double what they are now because of | fon, secretary-treasucer; Rev. Mr, Gordon, L. C. OWEN, av HOOPINSGY=aGoLpDs. the war; but it is different in 1891. Scaehiee id Bi oa rks. 84.0 YEARS IN USE. “a PRICEZ5S”°PER BOTTLE GOF'F'S. At present, Canada has a much larger portion of her population engaged in mining, fishing and Jumbering, than the States have. This gives usa greatly better home market i ro- | As unavoidable circumstances prevented ‘the Rev. Messrs. Hamlyn and Gerdon from being present, a committee consisting of the ichairman and the secretary-treasurer were POLITICAL MEETINGS. BEER & WING TO THE FACT that this has been ior our produce. i t int the abo tl f Argricultural products form three-fourths appeinted te aqqnasan She 0h0%) Orn eead ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS their appointme:ts. The Rev. Jobn Read, St. John., N. B. a pretty hard winter for Farmers and omen ; ; i 3peci he export of the States, but less the one half behalf of the Methodist brick church ; almost everyone else to raise money, we have decided to offer some Special jt , ’ on alf of the Methodist brick chureb, ‘RE Candidates for Queen's County will : NAQE TVYERS r : iti to ad his because, be-| of the exports ef Canada. No folly could be \indly offered the use of their parlor to the inducements to CASH BUYERS. We are in a position’ to co the Sem greater than for the farmers of Canada to ee ate te aohich to held ae asthe. i meet the Kleetors at the following times and places :— Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 13th Febra- ry, at 6 o'clock Monsghan Road Schoolhouse—Saturday, tween our two Stores, we handle a very large quantity of goods, which we buy for them, and thereby getting the WINTER CROSSING | ‘TSHR WINTER ROUTE between Cap seck Unrestricted Reciprocity with such ® | The meeting then adjourned to meet next country asthat. ny . | Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, for the study Unies, our political “‘captain shapes his of the Sabbath School lesson, and to decide course for something better than Unrestricted | the night of meeting for the future. The direct from the manufacturers, paying cash down benefit of ary discounts that may be offered. open Somenann and “Povo as . hymn Cur Teg ( a n't be SUI passed on I ° E. island for fla vor an: I — ig ae are aa i Rev. Mr. Brewer pronounced the benediction. = at 2 oe ; H 1 M fe doth cS : : eo Oo © ; ¢ ‘ e armers here who wi choose some other) 7 Ss Ss ernon River d all—Mon Las rates. Passengers will find this route and sti enet h. Our West india Raw Sugar Is the chea Si aki r. eavtaee a abbath ti ms — . . i : ridge y; ’ Grandview Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 17th, at 6 o'clock. Wood Islands School (West)—Wednesday, 18th, at | o’cloek. Belle Creek School—Wednesday, 18th, at § o'clock. Eldon Hall—Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock. Pownal Hall—Friday, 20th, at 6 o'clock, New Dominion Schoolhouse—Saturday, 2st, at 2 o'clock. Bonshaw Hall--Monday, 28rd, at 6 o'clock. Crapaud Hali—Tuesday, 24th, at 6 o'clock. Springton Schoolhouse— Wednesday, 25th, very mush the cheapest Passengers accom- Fanure. modated in the very best manner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVING. eee —_-—--—-— DAVIES, FRED. de C. Dispensing Chemist & Druggist, Great George Street. opposite the R ¢. Cathedral. invited to be present on the next night of meeting. We think the association is to be congrat- ulated upon securing the services of such successful teacher as the Rev. Mr. Gordon. sweetening you can buy. Our Kerosene Gil is the best American water-white, Our $5 25 Flour is the best value | in the city. Our Molasses is bright, pure and nice-fla vored CALL AND SEE OUR PRICES AND GOODS. BEER *« GOFF, Queen and King Square Stores. North River, Feb. 13 b. ae Fuel fer the Poor. Sir.—Can you tell me what the City Council are doing in the matter of provid- ing fuel for the poor! If they intend dvuing anything this winter it is time they were moving. The weather is extremely cold and many of the poorer class have >_> ie Wedding Bells. On Tuesday, Jan. 27th, a large assem- blage of merry hearts gathered at the resi- dence of Joseph Gallaut, Esq., for the pur- jan3l—2aw & wky JURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Pa tent Medicines of all kinds; Horse Pre- parations, viz, Condition Powders, Lini- ments, Disters, eto. Special attention, at any hour, given to Physicians’ Preseriptions, day or night. DAVIES’ SALVE.-positively no equal in} Overstocked. ———() Great Clearance Sale, for Cash Galy, of ali our Imporied to 30 per cent. Reduction. little or no fuel. As a consequence, is a good deal of misery and distress preva- lent. In a month or two more the col weather will be over, and the great neces- sity for fuel will have passed. Let the poor people have the premised once by all means. CITIZEN. d jant. wood at there | pose of celebrating the marriage of Mr. | Andrew Martin to Miss Margaret Ann Gal- Rev. Father G. DeFimance performed the ceremony. The happy couple were attended by Zacharia Martin as groomsman, and Miss Fannie E Gallant, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. The day being favorable, gave all in attendance a grand at 1 o'clock. Bradalbane Hall—Wednesday, 25th, at 6 o'clock. Clifton Hall—Friday, 27th, at 6 o'clock, Hope River Hall—Saturday, 28th, at i o'clock. Rustico Banle~-Saserents 26th, at 6 c’elock. Brackley Point Road Hall—Monday, 2ad March, at 2 o'clock. are a sg no other used. foots and Shoes, 20 February 17, 1891 eeeeny of enjoying a = = : Asan." The Genninn We. 7 Lid . 3 ; oe ew very best possible way. After the| febl1—all prs dy wy ti 28th : « bttle =e "haere aa "Rimale — ‘Twas A Bars Wire Fexce.—Time— enjoyments, several beautiful and well- - price 25>., 5c. and $1.00 per bottle. ; mntro anTER f ‘i qu i OUIFICENT cm otk March 6, 1901, Dranetia Personse —Young rendered pieces of rg were ier by 0 J s Speodid line of. Pecach Portas ond 70- TREMENDOUS SLAUEH CEA b , ’ "| Canada and Sir Richard Car’ wright. suka We Se culos ave Imported Seed Oats. et Preparations; Atkinson's, Colgate’s, (ios- -— ie ii pianist. e nell's and other celehbvated maheos’ Perfomes WE ads, ren gt tet eg en 4 eee Young Canada : Did I nt warn you a young lady, the bride, had the honor of an attempt to pull down th.t fence would Come and be convinced. Come early and get the best|p selections. Girls’ Strong Boots, oVc. ; Women’s do., 65c. GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. | Q BUSHELS FINEST BLACK, 1 ; now on the way from (reat Britain. Orders booked at our office, where samples ean now be seen. Samples will also ke mailed on spplicatien. Pears’, Margerison’s, Colgate’s, Crown Per ame Co’s., Cuticura, Morse’s, Herles’ and Albert Soap Co's. Soaps. avana Cigars—the finest line in Char- lottetown— Oscar Amanda, Fntre Nous, New- tom, Queens, Picador, and other well-known rove disastrous ? Sir Richard: I thought it was only an imaginary fence, but it turned out to be 4 barbed wire. uet of flowers on the occasion of his visit to P. E. Island in 1878 We wish this handsome couple a long and enjoyable life. —Com. Soar the Marquis of Lorne with —_—s---— Pipes, Choice table butter for sale by the pound! gy Pj an , isi K D C. for the e an ee eee ae Charlottetown, Fe(ruary 2, 1891—2aw & wky jor tub, at Beer & Goff's, febl6 3i | , Stomach jan80 —2w Benerally