- -_- = A tA ER REE iS ig ERAN OREN ; 7 . - , oe — eee ee I On Ow | ~~ =—y- Poke ae : wy aphe ae a onsale ng . : ad. a i oe an ager abner op ND oe OO een a PR ee SS - et , ea. — RTT : THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -_- -_ THURDAY OO sien Canada, | ""] : rT aeoee | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, octheat fhe Pecloniee hinges” coo" > EROOQPE Winter Arrangement, 1890-9 Re . aud registered himself there #t an hotel undet an; assumed name. Amongst those who learned of Sir Richard's secret movements, there were many eurmisings and speculations, us to what motives induced a statesman holding the leading position in and the dence of one of the great partice of Canale that he does, to conceal his identity, and to impel him to slip like a frightened hark «round a foreign Capital! About the saine time vieited Washington Mr. Edward Farrar, then editor of the Torento Mail. The Toronto confi- ’ j Globe thea in apparent ignorance that Sir| tir Richard Cartwright and Mr. Farrar were working together on the same lines, to prevent the addition at Washington of Reciprocity legislation or negotiations with Canada, at not being at that time converted to wi called a ‘traitorous conspiracy ay Canada, made this declaration : “CAN SUCH A CONSPIRACY inst AS IS i} La rat if} NOW REVEALED BE JUSTLY. BE CALLED ANYTHING LEsS THAN} TRAITOROUS? We will say nothing of) tie INIQUITY of the attempt to block a bill which would greatly serve Canadian interests, nor anything of the meanness of spreading Washington a false story designe: pulitical opponents at home. CONSPIRATORS HAVE TRAITOROUSLY. adians who have conspired to prevent au early an honorable settlement between Canada and her principle neighbor ARE TRAITORS | lo THE DOMINION.” That was the honest opinion of the Glob ia Jannary, 3890, but since then it changed imasters. Mr. Farrar, one of the ‘traitorous’ conspirators has beoome ita « hief editor, and it is to-day leading its party to eapport and uphold, what thirteen months go it indignantty denounced as “traitorous” ts Canada. Ifa newspaper, however intlu- catial, enanges principles and masters, changes tenor for treachery, and decency for rascality, we mach mistake the manhood and loyalty of | the party, it ha: hitherto led, if it can degiade | sod dishonor them by making them partica to the traitorous conspiracy. Party leaders who will call in foreign aid to win o party victory; trusted leadera, who seeking the disguise of seorecy and false names, besiege the politicians of a foreign country to induce them to legislate against the interests of their mu! to injure | WE SAY THE} BEHAVED! Surely the Can- | nas | | «wo country in order to ‘‘ injure political | epponents at home’ ae the Globe says, are traitors that as much deserve the approbrium af all honest men of all generations as Benedict Arnold ll = Ai A Lecal Notices. ‘The range and prices of white cotton ix the largest and cheapest in the city at J. B, in Macdonald's. We have placed on our counters a lot of Toilet Covers, Counterpancs, Towels, etc., wightly soiled, which we are clearing out at a big discount.—Jaa. Paton @ Co. NOTICE. HE time for receiving Tenders for the Rstate of James McCarthy, of Mount Stewart, Merchant, has been extended to February 28th, 1891. febl7 9) PUBLIC NOTICE. | FUTURE the Government Steamer “ Stan- _ ley” will run during the winter months be- tween Charlottetown and Pictou whie the ice will sdmit of her making a return trip each day, commencing on the Ist December. if, however, the Company's boats cannot keep up communication between the Island and walnland before the Ist Deosember, the steamer “ stanley” will commence running earlier than the Ist mber, 30 a9 to keep up daily com- munication, When the steamer “Stanley” cannot make returr trips between Charlottetown and Pictou, she will then run between Pictou and George- towo und make dally trips, if possibie. W hen the ice becomes so heavy that she can- uot meke return daily trips, the ice boats wili carry the mails between Cape Traverse and Cape Tarmentine, scas to give a daily mail tothe l+land throughout the winter, weather permit- rag, andthe “=tanley” will then run between Hictou and Georgetown for the purpose of carry- nig possongene and freight, making only ove trip each day, leaving Pictou on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 7 o'clock, and leaving Georgetown on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ruing® at the same hour. otice of her arrival at Georgetown will be wade public by the Agentof the Marine Depart- ment at Charlottetown each day, anu also the hour of her intended departure from George- (own, As soon aa the “Stanley” begins making & return trip between the mainland aad the Island in the early part of the year, the Iceboat Service at the Capes will be discontinued, so that as far a4 pessibie a da‘iy mail each way will be eon- veyed§between the mainiand and the Island dur- sag the winter, he “Stanley” will remain on the route until the ist May in each year, and will continue ionger then that date if the Company's boats «re not = to keep up dally communication with ‘be island, WM. SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine. Lrepartunent of Marine, i Ottawu, 3rd February, 1891. 5 foBle—Bi eod PUBLIC AUCTION oxalic Two of the Finest Farm Pre- perties in the Province. l AM instructed by ANDREW COALY, oi Cornwall, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Qn Monday, 2nd March next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His HOMESTEAD FARM, consisting of 100 Acres of Freehold Land, situated at West River, Lot 31, bounded on the east by Mur- doch McLeod's Farm, and on the west by Michael Boyle’s Farm, and fronting on the West River. This Farm is 9 miles from Charlottetown. There is a new Dwelling House, 41x28, well finished. The Farm is well watered. The Public School is within 600 yards of the Farm. = AL S0—- On SATURDAY, the 28th February, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon: 160 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate on the Monaghan Road, Lot 36 (formerly owned by ward Coady). This Farm is situate 10 miles from Charlottetown, and within easy reach of shipping, schools and churches. It contains good buildings, and is well watered. Good title guaranteed. For terms and further particulars apply to Messrs. MoLean & McDonald, Charlottetown, or to Andrew Coady, Coruwall. FREDERICK HORNE, feb5—dw Auctioneer, ' & | | ae 2 ()* AND APTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1890, Trains will rua as followa :— Fal ~ 5 i FRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. a tlalians a Pi art me) STATIONS, | No Lb No. 3 STATIONS. No 2 ; No. 4 } - | Wo? wa SS eee | AM. | Charlottetown. --+....++ dp} 7% 1 w | Tignish Nebctuoutes woe Ep) 6 00 Royalty Junction,...+.... 7 34 2 12 | Alberton, ciuavcessensdsanas b = | — —, sSasviuee : . : Z woe bsbeeckueies } : a Hunter River.ecesse..++++} BY 3 20 Tob bo ces os b0eoeses i :2 Bradalbane.,.....+-+--++- 8 OO 3 57 | Port Hill OEE eecees 9 07 Emerald Junction ...... a 9 v9 4 o7 ioe eevee 0nesebicas : - Freetown .......ceeceeecees 9 23 i 22 }! Miscouche,......eeeres.--- iO i ates ow 4 45 ar} 10 35 SUOTINEGOR A. vc cce ccccccest 9 40 4 45 os . i eo ye m {ar} 1010 5 20 ; Summerside Jc, ack ‘ i - A & | Summerside.......++- ‘| Foe he Pp) - M. 6 3¢ | Sut } lap! 1Z 40 | Kensington......-.e+e+emee 7 7 S Miscouche......0-sss0++++: | || FP@@tOWN .....+..seeereenee 2 23 7 23 | Wellington......++++..-6-: L. eae as } anernle Junction.,.... | 3 ob 7 = Port ELUML.... wcccsvceerees 2 08 || Bradalbane,.......-+6++-+> 2 45 7S O' Lear Mes reces cheese enens 3 22 || Hunter River.......+:++++ 1 ho 8 30 | Bloomfietd .....+..seeeeree | ee \Nerth Wiltshire......---- 4 8 iy | Alberton ......eeeeee.cees 4% |Royality Junction. ....-.- 2 i os Vigmish........c0ere....8Pt 8 15 oe _ )\Charlottetown......-.-- ar 230 | 1000 ca | ow i SrATIONS. No, 5. STATIONS, i No. 6 ' i i a a a weet e Sa lr ae we ee ee Ao ral J i ie | Cc T raverse eoevesGP) 6 3 Emerald Junction...... dp 410 || Cape Traverse .... ‘ a | Cape Traverse........--8P) 0 t 500 |Emerald Juncuion.....- ar ‘ion , | mip Wa nN m 1 4] ; | TRAINS FOR THE BAS?. PRAINS FROM THE BAST. : | —_ — - = nr ane ee eee a s ep rauaamanaaaas , . ’ STATIONS, | Not. | Nou. STATIONS. | No.8, | No, 2. Ce ee gh ree ee eS oe ‘ Charlottetown ..... oceeeGD; 2 30 ' 6 WwW \GeargwetOwn.....c+ss¢ Op. 7 lo } ito raliy aS OMOEIO 0. 044s H0 i 2 4 ; u ” PO Mrigad o- os cccccccncceues j 7 = } } ec ford Choc beoreeseeseeseses i \ i s UZ } Re) 8 4 i i “| & 35 Ari 33 | Mount Stewas t Jones — ; dp ? 45 } Monnt Stewart Junc dp’ ¢ @ ar 4 17 ap| 430 | |\Bedford,...........+. veseee{ 82 dp 33 i Cardigaticces...cccccscnteee | 5 22 ;Royaity SUMOTIOE 6 cides LG 06 } 3 oi | Geurgetow em. ..........+- ar & 46 hate | Charkutioso ws . woos sos 35 ee 1S Ry eC : No. 9 No, 14, j | . . j | ; | ‘ | Pr. M. | i} j he 7 i M, Mount Stowart Junc....dp} t 0S } 7 40 | Souris —peper ery et dy | 6 4% b? La i naae end : t +5 817 fiBear River.....-......... |} 703 | 3248 PSE Peere........ccreeeees 512 || BMG BE. Petere.......0seeeresees Ls i. oe Bear River......cccceesss. . § 22 {i Morel} .........+; 66666 cece ' RAT a4 Pn ar 6 40 10 10 Mount Btéwart June....ot oe 20 Trains are run by Kastern Standard Time, Trains Noe. 11 and 12 will be discontinued after December Gist, 1999. J. UNSWORTEH, Superintendent Railway Office, Charlottetown, Dee, Ist, 189G-—4i all pra fi SS ——— ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP at. partnership between the undersigned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the atyle of PALMER & McLEOD, having ter: | minated by lapse of time, is dissolved from | this date, | Dated at Charlottetown, the 3ist day of | December, A, D., 1880. MALCOLM McLKOD, H. J. PALMER, Db, C, MeLEOD. jan7—al! Island prs dy 3w wky 2m DYES, ONLY 5 CENTS A PACKAGE, NoTice. 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