Frve Dou.ars A YEAR. LO Rc ANE A * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. Stxe_z Corres Two Cents NEW SER is. CALENDAR ¥ 2 unit: ‘ i rotting potatoes. Let me say more,—after ‘ . J 0 FESROU RY, 1891. rn LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, twenty years’ experience here, your chances ff a: & TER POUNDS MOON'S CHANGES, ages 5 secant of obtaining a tunnel are from the men who we egy = , a. oe i ie Letter From Senator Howlan. | built the Pacific Railway, the Sault Ste. AN eH . : Las Qe am r, Sind day, \ h. 20.9 a.m , * ite aogite Marie Canal, the Ship Railway and the; { (g* a XN ; New Moon, Sth day, 9h., 097 p.m, N, a | Sir,—I notice in your iss 9% other great improvements cf Canada, aud =z-|a 9’ | Vy % . Aston tots YT Declares inant the Sd cn te ten eho oppaed hoa 1] {eA ap TWO WEEKS § Ful} Muon, 23rd day, Bu, 69 p. E. ‘Oe > yee os z NED ci the tunnel scheme. appt Ae, Wee ae ee eS EAS e ul Moa, 23ed day, Bo, 68 p.m PRINTERS, BOOK BINDERS, [tet tpen’ximett to aieparage the|eneering dodge, too HONG THINK OF ITY action of Sir John Macdonald and Sir {n conclusion, I say, let Islanders put Asa Flesh Prod p' pay ov waax| >" San ;Moon High Day» l*isesisets | rises ‘wat'r} lenb —_—_- AND-—--—_— ' Charles Tupper on this matter, and argues . hm b min orn & : . 7 ad inferendum, that I am only a tool in the — a and they will get tunnel, but, in ‘ ' Sur 7 294 59) ‘ 5 3 10 9 30 BLA : hands of both for electioneering purposes. ay Cees OF otherwise. Let them take Ly 27 5 ’ | 2 ; 4 s : 33 | ,' a 8 | Ife says: **The letter wasartfully written the maser oe hand, as the people of British ' oe od asa. oF but a careful study of it showed that, while Colum)sia did, and the result is sure. Vednesday 25 | 4 30/6 46) 39 a ee appearing: td-he in epmpathy with the. tun- oe o~ Ww He ar Chursday 2 Sa 8 Ol 4] 7" a2 : nel project, it gave no promise of an S200NS8 WW. TOWEAR, ~ ee vas oe = ” ¢ NNO bend” -, ea Ottawa, Jan. 28, 1891 ; fe eros i Nur Vott ' B f WY ekmanch Da qf, gf PPPS Jain.” A” livtle further he says: “The , Jan, 28, 1891, ; Saturday 21 81 723: 9 h4) «47 0 : oS 0 Man l all OWes PICS, Fact is the telegram and the letter were , at ® Sondav » Gg) & 9 F both e ioneeri : y ‘ ir cee y = = : a a - 50 (x) ee a — OSE dodges to catch votes ‘indian Horrors, or Massacres of Of Pure Cod Lives Oil and Hypophosphites 10/ Vues im I 12} 8 55|morn| = STATIONERS } A Complete Stock of PLAIN and FANCY STATION. | 4 CH Howmener, contained promises respecting the Red Men.” Of Lime and Soda ela —e ” i a ; on nen oa ! ERY, at prices that cannot be beaten. eunte heer could not be evaded, and con- ne is wi ta rival. Many_ have 2iThareday 13} 15} 9 40) 0 47110 : 2 (o) = . = y these, more or less complete, weré| his is the title of a book being prepared rit. B poune a day by use al Friday 12; I7iw 4) 1 2 Eh ° “MPs: tha tiles ‘ : by the Earle Publishing House, St. John. 14|Saturday 10} 19110 21) 21 8 | Headqu arters for Books of all kinds. are ae ee the reasoning Mr./ This thrilling narrative of wars with the CONSUMPTION, 1s|~anday sl anit 413 0 iM | avies, which will deceive no one, although | merciless aavages includes a full account of geoeeues, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND 1c | Monday =| oollt 36 | —~(«“)——— very ‘artfully written. What are the! ¢p, : oa S, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- ae v nag ‘S 3 sans et hs cane} Sir Soha aidementeee the adventurous life and tragic death of EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK. "| Tuesday 6| al after! 5 241 03 ro ‘ ; ans c ; : Sitting Bull, the world-renowned chief. Genuine made by Scott F. elievid >.Salmon tr ro “ = 1 . . = SC HOOL BOOKS ! SCHOO L BOOKS sien is ue ee i Daring deeds, desperate confi cts and hair- Wrapper: at all Druggiste, Bde and $100. - tf | Phurs lay 2; 26) 1 18) 7 52) 25) Charlottetown, January 6, 1891—w f eee es esuits placed | breadth escapes ho!d the reader spellbound. x Prideg : 2 5 2} : " a 44| 28 ’ y”. ’ a —— aaa ~ ogg in works|The whole comprises an authentic and fas- a iertnetag 6 83 30) : 20 2 28] = a nd = a bet _ 4, + cost ascer-/cinating history of the Indians from the x fSuniay | 56) Bil 4 BBO 7) 33 —— = ~ tained und placed before Parliament for its discovery of Ameries down tu the present ™ F “—s . wwi v es | ‘ val. © { § ; ay . + 2s | Tues iay | 53) 34 6 3211 32) 28 well knows he could not wae a — — re ones Nor- ui Weduesday | 51 36) 72511 42} 4 i N ee nae ees ee ee a mt weal | 49) 5 | ‘ 33 aft 12! 43 _ Now about the telegram from Sir Charles] fully illustrated, and the very low subscrip- y |Friday | 47] 381942 0 43] 5) Tapper which I received ; what was it? He! tion price places it within the reach of all. a! saturdas 6 45/5 30] 10 47) 1 15/10 55 @ wired to say that, in his speech at Amherst) Any person wishing to canvass the book (x) he had — = "oes it eyo ss should write to the Earle Publishing Hcuse, | | | ctenegteneencar LE potenoninanines tention of the Government to build the | St. John, N. B, for illustrated circulars | , P , a | and terms. igestion. — | On account of the great increase of our Furniture), Yos0 [es Oe oar a = Duspep cure cures Th TO Wk | pac; (es : bs » * ace Salt Sean ae News Notes. DR. GEO. A. BAYNES,| Business, we find we require the exclusive ase of our) ‘ie svete! Me Davie ae Pho aad, ~--—a [ndige stion. ers? With a toss of his head, he said, (NThe most Sialaat ae PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: ' t was an easy answer for him and them, | and H - nding cases of a . - . Bw * . 1 ‘ i +) @D ull. : ronic spe Consequently we are compelled to discontinue doing Cus- Sot rented dheek a oe sakes A late Lisbon despatch is as follows: The Ceosiitoelt Per Specialist in Chronic Diseases CHARLOTTALTOWN. OFFICE- Queen Square, over Spothecarica Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. jy3—dy wy HARRIS & STEWART i ‘Machine plant for the manufacturing of our owa stock. ‘tom Pianing, Band Sawing, Turning, e’c., and we desire to ' thank our many patrons who have favored us with this class of work in the past. ‘ | We are now splendidly fitted up for manufacturing Fur- niture, Scho 1 Desks, Pew Seats, etc., at remarkably cheap CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 18 * Oh! these are only electioneering dodges.” 1 ever witnessed. He again says: **When Parliament met, I calied Sir John’s attention across the —— _ pa ee —— their shoulders tothe wheel and unite as Pe company has been formed at Ottawa to build a new railway bridge between Ottawa Journal De Commercio sass the statement made by Sir James Ferguson, under secretary of state, in the House of Commons, on House,” & How the veteran Premier looked at him! There sat Mr, Davies, chuckling with his five followers at the re- sult of .their election; and whilst in one breath he told Sir John, ‘tyour letter was a fraud, « cheat and a deception,” in the next he vociferated, ‘Sl am here to ask you to Monday, tothe cffect that the conveution _with Portugal, sigoed in August last, not having been ratified, Eng’and remained under no engagements with regard to limiting boundaries iu Africa, except so far as con- tained in the modus vivendi expiring iu May, is incorrect, ; 91. VOL.27.—NO. 42 ee = ee as no question but that seneee bef long-stand Price per botile 35cis and +00 (large botiles four times size of small.) prepared Gui 16 Sa aaa 60bD EVERYWHERE. FRED. de C. DAVIES, Wili be ebiiged for an early set- prices and in goxd workmanship manner, and invite com- tlement of all Accounts rendered parison of prices, styles, ete. Mlevrry ivout.” Twas in the gallery of the! 4 say Fare.—A semi-demented old woman House of Commons at the time; there was ‘named Annie Morrison, was found dead in a vo one to say a word for the subway, and ,nowbank near Little Narrows, C. B,, « short Dispensing (hemist & Druggist, up to the Ist of January, 1891. lw jan9- A CURE IS CERTAIN —--IN EVERY CASE—— | When a Faithfal Trial is Give WiiOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 Settlement to Deo. 3lst, 1890, rE VA du , nutes, judgments, etc, hefore the end of January. All debtors wili please take notice and save us trouble and them-’ rclves expense, NORTON & FENNELL. her sum jour request a eettlement of all accourts janlJt—dw 3w pat dw 3w WordD! WOOD! 8 hs ING to the scarcity of Coal I have . started a Wood Yard, and am prepared to srpply Hards.ood at « reas nable price. ent up to suit stoves, and delivered to -l} poi: ts in fhe city ‘ A. DOWN, Powns1 Wharf. iwnl3 -tf sot Mine qe ORR. LSA gED a, (Pr ey <2 Roup ot Cougs ‘VHoopINS 22° OLDS. Ee 3S%0 YEARS IN USE. “&: PRICE 25S*Orre BOTTLE & ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS Lrp, ~ % MARK WRIGHT & C®., Oharlottetuwn, January 15, 1891. Great Clearance Sale, for Cash On'y, of all our Imported Boots and Shoes, 20 te 39 per cent, Reduction. ———(x) TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER OF OUR M GNIFIJENT STCCK. on ————({Xx) anh ania apes — Come and be convinced. Come early and get the best selections. Girls’ Strong Boots, 5Uc.; Women’s do., 65¢. GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. Chatlottetown, February 2, 1891—2aw & wky - ‘WINTER, 189. ———(x}-_——- Feneral Hardware & alia Ghee _— Arrived-4 Full and Complete Stock of Everythirg in Our Line. ol] -tleft fhe impression on the House that the as a very ivfluential member of the Com- fue d me subsequently, ‘‘Mr, Davies Islanders do not want the subway.” Now, if Mr. Davies was sincere in the matter, is this the way he would have gone io eek? No, emphatiesily, no. His proper duty was tu have placed a notice on the order papers that, on a certain day, he would ask the Government what their in- tentions were) He would have ex- p'ained—nay, ~ educated the House-- on the subway or tunnel question. He may | say that he allowed Mr. Perry to do so the next year, but this is only another way of begging the question. 1 well know to my cost the set-back all this sort of step- mother’s treatment gave me. Mr, Davies quotes Senator Power as be- ing in favor of building the tunnel in 1890, This is true, but it was not Mr. Davies’ persuasive powers which made him a con- vert. Mr. Davies quotes from my speeches on the subject. There is not & newspaper reader in Canada who doves not know that my opinions are in favor of a subway, but why does he not quote from his own? It is a well known fact in Pariisment that he was always opposed to the subway or tunnel. But whilst the eloquent pens of the Arch- bishop of Halifax, Principal Grant, of Queen’s University, Kingston, the editor of the Week, aa well as the whole press of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, were advocating the scheme, where was Mr, Davies? I read his speeches in Halifax, St. ' John, Moncton and other portions of the’ Maritime Previnces, but I looked in vain for one ray of sunshine or one word on be- half of bis native province. He forgot in the gigantic flights of nis puetic fancy his Island home—it was never in his thoughts. He saw the farmer strugg!ing with his crops through the bad weather of the fali—he saw him handicapped as against his neigh- bor of the Mainland, but he was as dumb as an oyster on the subject. I have no doubt whatever that, when approached on the question he tossed his head and said ‘** It is all an electioneering dodge.” Did | try to convince Mr. Davies or any of his followers? Yes; but my experience, was the same as Tom Shore’s with Wedby’s tien. And now Mr. Davies plumes him- self on being ready to support the building of a tunnel—nay more—his letter would in- dicate that he has always been a supporter of it. He will pardon me for saying in the words of a great American humorist, *‘this is a little too thin.” permitted to say a word after my six years advocacy cf the question. Fault is found with the Government for not building the ‘subway; how could you expect a govern- ment to make a large expenditure for your benefit when you have sent six men as 4 standing reproach to them for their man- agement of public affairs? No government could do so; if they did it would be simply setting a premium on opposition to them. From every province in the Dominion, from British Columbia to Nova Scotia, each one sends a majority to support the present administration but P. E. Island. In all WINTER GAOSDING TPVIE WINTER ROUTE between Cop , Traverse and Cape Tormentive is now; Open. Passengers and Luggage at the 1¢ga- lar rates, Paseergers will find this reute very much the cheapest Passengers #e0om- modate | in the very best manner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVIKG. deo2i—tm end why Janice <eehecteningti x)-—-—-—— ARRIAGE BUILDERS! We intend clearing out our entire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up the trace or the coming season we will sell, at Specially Reduced Prices Terms for Cash, HARDWARE and CARRIAGE GOODS. Short. Prices Low tor Cash. NORTON & FENNELL, Charlottetown, Dec. 9. 1890—2aw and wy City Hardware Store. ‘common honesty, is ovr province wiser than lall the rest ? I know of my ow. knowledge that if six men had been sent to support the Govern- ‘ment at the last election, the Tunnel wou!d now be near its completion, and you, far- mers of P. E. Island, would now have men ‘at your doors baying your surplus products ‘at a price that would leave your pockets ‘fall of money instead of your collars full of time ag». She was found by parties going to acotieet a Supday morning, ; Acapia CoLttece RemMemBERED. — J. W. Barss, of Halifax, has given the governors of Acadia college, Wolfville, $10,000. Lhe gift was on condition that they set apart an «qual amount from his previous donations to enable him to found a $20,009 professorship in the arts course of the college. This was agreed to and the chair will be known as “ The J. W. Bares protessorship of classics.” Ee A Hen’s Peevuran Appetite. — A hen which evidently believed in scratching for all she could get was recently decapitated at St. Croix, N. B. In the crop of this enterprising fowl was found a unique collection of articles, among which were eleven pieces of glars which had been melted and covled, «f different sizes, six small stones, a brass button and a brass ring of the top of an umbreila. This was broken into several pieces, The whole collection weighs over an vunce, -—<>-— To Exp an Insurance Company.—The New York Equitable Insurance Company, of No 58 Wall Street, according to the New York Herald, finds that excessive competition and the present low rate of interest has made the business unprofitable, and has taken pro- ecedings in the Supreme Court for a voluntary dissolution. The company was incorporated nearly fifty years ago by a special charter, and has a capital stock uf $210,000. Its indebted- ness is small. The directors say that com- panies with larger capital can do business with a smaller ratio of expenses. Nova Scorma Ixxocexce. — The Halifax Recorder says: A bridal couple from a rural district arrived at the Queen Hotel a few evenings ego. Shortly atter they had retired to their room the bell connecting the room with the office began to sing, and the bel!l-boy ran up to see what wes wanted. The groom told the boy he did not ring the bell, Tbe boy bad hardly got down stairs before it rang «gain. This time the head-porter went up. The room still insisted that he did now ring the |e 1. On enquiry it was found that the groom had been pressing the bell button thinking it was there for the purpose of putting out the electrie light, which he said he had been trying some time to do. —__-.> — Has a Dine Nover Rine.— A young bull—l did not find them open to convie-' 1 1 named Henry Garfield, serving a four years’ term from Ver. 13, 1899, in the state prison at Charlestown, Mass., for breaking and entering, escaped from that institu- tion early on the morning of the 29:h. Gar- field was employed in the picture frame shop. With tools from this department he cut through the brick work of his ceil, into To the people of P. E Island I may be the atticot the building. Thence hecrawled through the ventilator on to the roof. He had torn up blankets that made a rope with which hesuccessfully descended from the roof to the yard. He entered the storehouse via the transom and dressed himself i _ clothes intended for a prisoner discharged ‘to-day. He took a section of rope with @ hook on one end and with it scsled the ‘outer wall, making good his escape. A very natural-looking dummy was found in his bed later. _--»>---_—_, Remnants! Remnants !—Cheap sale of dress remnants from two yards to a full dress length +elling out at bargains. Printe and ginghams 6 cents a yard; ends wiuter cloths at nearly half price. A few ladies’ felt hats selling off at half price, Great bargains in ladies’ jackets and dolmans. Don’t forget the great bargain store —J. B. Macdonald. K. D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. Great George Street. opposite the RK. ©. Cathedral. URE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Pa- tent Med.cines of all kinds; Horse Pre- parations, viz., Condition Powders, Lini- ments, Blisters, etc. Special attenti-n, at any hour, given to Physicians’ Prescriptions, day or night. DAVIKS’ SALVE _ positively no equal in the market. Once tried, no other used. Price 25 cents per box. p A1tso—The Genuine No. 7 Liniment, 25 cts. i a bottle, and Dr. Eaton's Asthma Remedy, rice 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. — line of French Perfumes and Toi- let Preparations ; Atkinson's, Colgate’s, Gos- nell's and other celebrated makers’ Perfumes ; Pears’, Margerison’s, Colgate’s, Crown Per fume (Co’s., Cuticura, Morse’s, Herles’ and Albert Soep Co's. Soaps. Havana Cigars—the finest line in Char- | lottetown —Oscar Amanda, Entre Nous, New- ) ton, Queens, Picador, and other well-known , brands. Pipes, Tobaccos and Smokers’ Requisites generally. an20 ! POLITICAL MEETING, A 1 UBLIC MEETING of the Supporters of the Liberal-Conservative Party wi}! be held in the MARKET HALL. Charlot toan, on TUESDAY, the Tenth day of Febr, ars. i # , at 8 o'clock, p. m. duc Candidates who ehall have been nomi- nated at the Convention held that day, be- sides others, will addrees the meeting. A. A. McLEAN, feb2 Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIE j as Barristers and Attornevs, under the style of PALWER & McLEOD, having ter- minated by lepse of time, is dissolved from this date. Dated at Charl.ttetown, the 3lst day of December, A, D., 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H. J, PALMER, D. C. McLEOD. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m a NOTICE. HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the name of uM. & D, ©. MeLEOD, and continue the practice of the profession at the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlotttown, P. B. I. MALCOLM McLEOD, Db. C, McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Ke. OFFICE—O Halloran’s Building, next door to B-nk of Nova Scotia. Money to jan? i iil