atts ares ae oe —— R, = l. O. 0, P=-Remember the at 7 o'clock, at Othifellows Hall. Yooxe Lapses Journal? ~ The number at the Diamond Bookstore, -_~-o— —-~ St. James’ Haiti —Mr. Morrison's p®per on “* Electxicty” to-night. All will be wel- OUhe, March _ ~— ?,--- — Masontc,—The brethern of Victoria Lodge, \. Bt A. M,, will please remember and be in full attendance at the third degree this eve nioyg. peat PoLice Cocrt.—This morning, one drunk was fined $1 without costs, and another. an old man, was remanded for 8 days. Plected by Acclamation. — CROSSING both ways at the Capes to day. Boats leit Cape Tormentine with 40 bags of } mai] matter at )2.20, j -- rive Conservatives and Three Grits, OE > - iPROCITY aes aliect the prices of . . table linen, as Beer Bros. buy thei i uly (lonservatives Running — the a Salastasas ta Relfast, ria jand Germany. So you can rest assured they Ht Six Districts, havo the best value in the city, -> Sxow oN TIP Jor.—Complaints have been mule about parties ce positing snow aud i an | G8 50 that th Government has E] Ve | .ubbish on the epproachea by the -ice to the j ton) gp 4 Maigrity of jeity. Lhe poliet should have been instructed Snpporiers » Ui a ih Ce} Ul Ly 0 to proseciiie «li offenders in this respect, Right at the Start. ELecraiviry.—Mr. 7 wilb-reed a pap ron ‘‘Kleetricity in its ial Applica. ee tiou to Light,” in St. +ames’ Hall te-might at 8 oclock.. Interest will be added to the paper by numerous diegrams and experimenta. Admission free, Come. > -— Toronto, Feb. 27. There were eight elections by acclama- tion to-day trom e wch side. Jonas, of Gaspe; Laviviere, ¢ f Provencher; Tyrrwhit, South “Simcoe; Mara, of Yale; Gordon, Vi & WHoLe Tow: Coxne.—News has been re- ceived that a whole town,a suburb ef Par- § Naonime,- all Conservatives. The Op- kersburg, W. V«., was cutirely swept away aositionists were Renfret, Laurier, and by flood on the 19:h inst. The town com: \'aliancourt tained about one thousand inhabitants, The a nominated . in | otal loas of life is not defiuitely kaown, Only Conservatives were Restig-uche, Glouvester, Carleton (Ont. ), Sth Leeds, Alberta, and Montcalm,— yaking really eleven Conservatives tu three Liberals elected There are no consti Lhera's are runni GISGRACEFUL SCENE IN SY. JOUR. Worray Soxs.-~The. Liberals, at the Pro- | Vincialists meeting in Boston. on Monday | night, attempted to pass a concocted pre- .. 5.9, }amble and resolutions endorsing the liberal re UY platform of unrestricted reciprécity, but | failed, ewirg to the plucky and unexpected j speech of Mr. Slipp, of Fredericton; hacked | 8p by others. —>—— “Tar Tonner” in ScmMersipe.—The Natural History Society has chosen a fitting time for Mr. Bein’s lecture in Summerside upun ‘* The Geology of the proposed Tunnel.” This is a subject upon whirh every Islander should be well tifarwed, and Mr. Rain’s lecture supplies fui'est information that cannot fail to he interesting not only to eup- porters of both political parties, but to every . ¥ t Bright Prospects in all the) ! Provinees a meme Government Maiority Esti- intelligent person in Summerside and its ‘ vicinity. = 3 mated at 46. mete Cah adulag SumMERSIDE, Arrention !—Next Mon- day offers to the people of Summerside and ' , its vicinity a rare chance to learn in & most un was lively, es 4/ interesting manner a great deal about the own Skioner and | jst important subject of the day and one | of the most important in the history of the St. Jonn, Feb. 27. o~ eeercorengs Phe scene iu: it mob tried {to | MeLeod, but with: e} Pre Reports : rovinces show | Tsland. We refer to Mr, Bain’s lecture in that the Conservatives will carry every| Market Hall, Summerside, upon the Vrovinee from the Atlantic to the Pacific. | Geology of the proposed Tunnel. ~ The Government tiay ity n next parliament once canhot be less thao forty live. The s8tam- co = oa oll neda of kj herals shows np in str ng colors ; The height of the tariff line world have to regulated at it rilay 8 HomMImMATION papers. ' Washington. It would seem im- W.N Fallerton, of Amherst, died sud- ‘enly in St. Johp to-day in the Lunatic wauld ever-eonsent™ the A@lom: “He was at one time a leading sma'ler "body to have much infl- ‘ven Of Amherst. jence in reguiating the rates ef the reports from Nova Seotia are of a| duties to be ievied.”—Z£ rasius Wiman msteheering character. The grits now -- ueade that they will lose largely in the Two Bureotaries.—About two o'clock Maitine Provinces. : this morning, burglars entered the store of ——$———- —— , Henry Rackham, corner of Prince and 4 4 Hl 9 Kent streets, and stole therefrom $3 in cash SAVY HDS (li i f and disturbed a quantity of groceries, An ‘ey ‘ > i hat the 0% ernment ner uf Euston and Orlebar streets, was also burglariously entered last night, and some | entrance was'effeeted by breaking a pane | of glass in one of the windows, ' will be Sust. ined. | money and groceries were stolen. ‘The store of George Vatcher, on the cor- Slanghter sale of Oranges at Beer * Goffe— —only 25 cents a dezen. 3i—feb26 Go to Beer & Goff’s for the nicest looking and finest flavored Applesinthecity. feb2Zidi —— Orrawa, Feb. 27. six candidates were nominated here, three of whom will certainly lose their de- pros. Dae strong indication of poplar seem The Dominion Rlections Act. asto the result of the election is the fact tia’ bets ara a hundred to one on the Cov- verament being sustained, and even these! wily cannot find acceptance. The only debatable ground is the size of the ma- OTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that Donald Ferguson, a Candidate at the ‘Election now pending in the Eleetoral Dis- | trict of Qneen’s County, has appointed George | Peake, of Charlottetown, his Agent under the American Competition. i provisions of the 118th Section of the above ee Act. Wiunnirea, Feb. 27. Dated this 26th day of February, 1891, JAMES CURTIS, Returning Officer. ~ --—-@e - — — 7 #0 caravans of horses arrived at Emer- 8>1, Manitoba, this week from Dlinvi-. fey are laid duwn at twenty per cent lower than Canadian horses cuuld be pur- More carloads are on the way. = le Joe TENDERS. a ee ee Tonosto, Fe ‘Estate of 8. P. Conroy, of Souris, The Kansas Legislature has appropriated | Merchant and Tratler, # x*y thousand dollars for the relief of the # arving farmers in that State. | SWF ENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, a Charlottetown, wilh be received until TURSDAY, the 10th day of March next, Cuased tor. Relief for starving Farmers. or io webs “Should the Liberals triumph all doubts will be set at rest as to what is Canada’s destiny. &#t will 1891, inclusively, for not be s» very many years before = Tie Stock of Merchandize, Book Debts and she will be kuockiog at the door Household Effects, Horses, Carriages, etc, «f your Uacle Sim. —Buaffalo News "| of the said 8. P Conroy. nena Schedules of the Merchandize and Debts Avvice to Moruers. — Mra, Winslow's | and other effects can be seen at the office of Scorbing Syrup has been used by millions of the undersigned, and also at the Store of the mothers for children teething tor over fifty’ above Estate at Souris. years with perfect success. It relieves the, A deposit equal to 10 per cent. of the amount little sufferer at once; it produces natural of tender must accompany each tender. ‘jalet sleep by relieving the child from pain;; The undersigued will not be bound to ac- wl the little cherub awakes as bright as a cept the highest or any tender. ‘ry } ang i ° . wy o ( _it is very pleasant to taste. it) GEORGE H. TOOMBS, sOntuies the chi d, softens the gums, allays all \ssignee pun, relieves wind, regulates the bowels and Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1891—dy eod & wy witton.” i* she best known remedy for diarrhea, ‘iether arisivg from teething or other) — 4 _ CRUSEs Twenty five cents a bottle. apll8S%dyeodwkyly APPLES e > Lt Osh “1, Ontario, Fe h &, Mr. W, a. | —.o. Mul asked Sir Richard Cartwright, ** Does 1 li 8 ! Me Liberal party facor ducrimination LAS Sale Of the dBAsON | ‘gainst Gryeat Britain by admitting Ameri- ta manufactures free, and taxing the manu- | enn yet es of Gréa ’ Britian f Sir Richard oy grpvg y ‘a 92 Y y OR Cartier it's a c r was short nit decisive. SA i URDAY, I EBRUARY 2, He said: "} ; Af HALF-PAST 10 O'CLOCK. “Certainly we do.” - Mr. Farrer, a man of great ability, as | rece to know, and a man of utter want » 10 barrels FLOUR, : eiple, as 1 happen to know. | 15 half-chests TEA. ‘eis now the editor, philosepher, and —— ver twad of Sir Richard Cartwright, and the ; Positive Sale. ‘ntrolling iwfluence over that great, that! E. H. NORTON & CO., glerious and consistent newspaper —the ! Auctioneer. Globe. Nir John at Toronto, fet 26 —2i a i a a aa . " ‘ ‘ ee — EXAMINER, ~ a mi. |THE CELEBRATED jpint meeting »wili possibly be let for a few years. possible that the American peopie pertets5 Rast teel as ett: aittata iS RE oa ae Means thin tian natin tn tc hag Mage aI I i al SPOS testa tee mea, TERETE tO On ey ORR Tr ot onan - ne UARY Sceeatipacadllaimenite. = Secpnons-daeend-ttemen _ ~ PATENT Cooker and Roaster, That Everyone Speaks so Highly of, (SEE TESTIMONIALS), ——IS TO BE HAD-—— One Dollar Less Than Old Price tt Ait R. K. BRACES. To te had from most any Country Store- keeper. Imn-eod & wy—febl9 Woodlands Fam For Sale, IIS is one of the best Farms in the Province, _ Situated about two miles from Charlottetown on the Brackley Point Road, comprising 126 acres of land, ubout 9} of which are cleared, thie rest covered with hard and soft wood. The land is rich and of the best quality, There is not a bad acre un the Farm, Taere is a never-failing pond, *Rrrounden i & spruce grove, in t centre of the Farm. There fs a very comfortabl Dwehing Honse, with Outbuildings. Orcherd has been planted ! Apply to it DR, BEER, Chariottetown. 5 _febis—ir pat4+w law wy pat guar agric iw Public Meeting of Citizens DO HEREBY call a Public Meeting of Citizens, to be held in the City Council Chamber, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, the 28th of February, at 3 o'clock, to! take into consideration a telegram received by me from the Mayor of Springhill, appeal- ing for pecuniary. assistance for the w families rendered destitute and helplese the recent sad and disastrons accident at the Springhill Mines of Nova scotia. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor cf Charlottetown, “Mayor's Office, Feb, 26, 189". The Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company (Ltd). HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will. be held at their Office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Second day of March, A D. 189], at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. By order, . BP. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891—dy POLITICAL MEETINGS: | QPEAKERS of the Liberal-Consorvative Party will address the Electors of nty at the following times and a Queen's places :— Granville Schoolhouse Saturday, Feb, 28 at 6 o’elock. “ Lake Verd Schoolhouse—Saturday 28th® a 6 o'clock. : Milton Hall—Saturday, 28th, at 6 o'clock. St. Patrick’s Schoolhouse—Monday, March 2nd. at 6 o'clock. New Haven Schoolhouse—Monday, 2ad, at 6 o'clock. Emyvale Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, 6 o'clock Cavendish Hall—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. Montague West Schoolhouse—Tueaday, 3rd, at J o'clock. Point Prim Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at ] o'clock. Orwell Cove Schoolhouse--Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. Caledonia Schoolhuuse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. Stanhope Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 1 o'clock. Tracadie Croas Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock, Donagh Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 4th, at 1 o'clock. Alberry Plains Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 4th, at 1 o'clock. Avondale Schoolhouse -Wednesday, 4th, at 1 o'clock. feb20—her guar wat POLITICAL MEETINGS, HE undersigned wili meet the Electors at the following times nd places :— Murray Harbor South—Friday, 27th, at 1 o'clock. High Bank Schoolhouse —Friday, 27th, at 7 o'clock. Glen William Hall—Saturday, 28th, at 1 o'clock, St. Mary’s Road (ast) Schoolhouse—Satur- day, 28th, at 6 o'clock. Baldwin's Road (West) Schoolbonse— Monday, March 2nd, at 1 o'clock, at = BRS. EXTRA CHOICE BA LDWIN’, Peake Station Schoolhouse—Tueaday, 3rd, at 1 o'clock. Burne’s Road Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 7 o'clock, A. C. MACDONALD, JOHN McLEAN. febl7 FOR SALE. ANTIRE COLT, sired by ‘ Duroc.” Will EK be four years old in July. Weighs over 1600 pounds, Took two priz:s at Provincial Exhibition, Will be offered for sale on M>+r- ket Square, Easter Show Day, Tuesday, 24th March. WILLIAM SMITH, feb27—wy Eldon, Belfast. — WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc wa NTED.—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs, FREDK. BRECKEN, King Street. teb27—2i pd WANTED.—A Servant Girl. Inquire of Mrs BAGNALL, corner of Weymouth Street and St. Peter’s Road, 2i pd—feb27 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Young Man to tit and drive in a Horse Shoe shop.— CHARLES SMALLWOOD, Richmond Street, feu2?—dy 2i wky 2i pd WARSTED.—A smart youth as @ waiter in a Restaurant. Apply to A. N. LARGE. feb2s cX7 ANTED.—An apprentice to the Bookbind- ing. Apply at once to TAYLOR & GILLEs PIR. feb24 WANTED AT ONCE.—A good Cook, Good wages to one well recommended. Apply between 10 andi2a.m, to Mrs, GEo. BAY NES, 117 Upper Prince Street. tf-feb-t _ ile tnd PAWVON & CO. icnoaliliinsmmoatsi a hia NelaA Sia We have placed out for immediate sale, 44 Rolls and part Rolls of Brussels and Tapestry © .rpet The above are last year’s paiterns, and must be cleared out at a big sacrifice in order to make room for our expect at an early date. new stock, which we and see them. No trouble to show them. Hats! @ - James Paton & Co. have m uch pleasure in placing hefore the Gentlemen of P. E. Esland the Largest, Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of English and American Fur and Felt Hats. Trunks ST a een ogy eee esse si Hats! nro pis VWITs puv THE ITY ! L rmeY IN ES ‘OO 9% Woe Somer Aq Aju a ‘yUudy, Avi, JAMES PATON & CO. _ Charlottetown, February 27. 1891. New —~- ~— —(x)——- PROWSE —_ Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. enna semeee anne 4)—— pibielmentpindininn tee The success with which our Hat Department has heen erowned in the past is due to the care we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Kneg- lish, American and Canadian makes. Don't forget. when you want a Hat. tha« the Wonderful Cheap Mien have the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most “as. uo0n- able stock of Hats on the Island. S36 QU! Charlottetown, February 20, 1891—eod & wky POLITICAL MEETINGS. LONGERS. NOPLCH. for Queen’s County will _ns at the following times YRE Candidates HE time for receiving Tenders for the James McCarthy, of Mount been extended to and places :— He River Halil-—-Saturday 28th, at | OR SALE.—A Few Thousand 2 February 28'h, 1891. Rustico Bank—Satarday, “8th. at 6 o'clock. Breckley Point Road Hall—Monday, 2nd arch, at 2 o'clock febl1—all prs dy wy tt 28th F. TURNER, re Marshfield, East River, Lot 34 -A Ruilding Lot, | x7 ANTED TO PURCHASE wane: ly at this office. in central location, feb27-—-wky 2i