c —— x - - > ae ee > - ae + Liberal-Conservative COMMITTEE ROOMS. MARKET HOUSE Le va! and Other tens. \ > N t iw ard Rellary spew ; : ay be had « 1e Diamond Bovkstore - 5 @. O, F.—Witdes Lodge holds its regular nat 8 o'clock this evening. WMegres naw * work . ° a ict rem wots ite cortons cneap wh Granite ¥ Kros , brown Riock. {20 Si ec d&w - ‘7 For r to come and ee the tableaux Canada inthe West Kent oo. his morning John Ring aths imprisunment *OLIC! COURT wag sentenced totwom tof ¥ gran y Mails. Lurmell it Traverse for ill return , | . , Boats leit ( spe ; se this morning, and , q evening i possi yak - : ri ( Chis evening 7.30, inet m on I Lord's Prayer, “Thy » ft ie, “? - PyneT OF Tit SEASON -A bunoh of May- towera, half open, were picked in Tangier, \ %, last week - SwORN in —Hon James E M edonaid neg Deen avorn in Commissioner of Pablic Works for this Province, tein Hooxer.-~A full attrndance of the mer - be of the Hac key Club is requested at tie rink to morrow night, to practice tor the m ch on Wednesday nig Vextino.~—There will be a Union Evan- gelis ic meting in the Bay tie Church = his even ng at 7.30. The pss: ra of the dif- ferrut churches in the c ty 1 take part, : s!l are invited to attend oa iE STANLEY — rs lepl rhit aati a atate hat the Nranle y lelt White Sands « arly this wroipg, and » hen leet on was ro inding ( pe Bear. She fa expecta (reo) getow bis aiternoon, ciliates VASADA TEMPERANCE AX ‘Lhe Governor- General's proclamation repealing the C+nada lemperance Act in Charlottetown as published in the Canada Gazette cf Saturday last, at and this morning Phe proclamation Is dated Feb, 10th. a SiwortaR —Says the Farmer: Mr. Mal- elm McFarlane, of Bedeque, cut his foot very badiy with an axe a few days ago, Whils visiting him on Monday lsat, his brother, Neil Jick arlane, of this town, was wricken duwn wiih paralysia. - Posteovep.—The social which was to have been held on Thursday, the 26th ins*., vy the young ladies of the Wesiey Mission Rend has beew postponed until Tuesday, Saof March. A eplendid programme is There will also be a sale of use- ii sod fancy articles. prepared. Nox Tak Ber. — Mr. James Square- brigya, of Mracouche, on a wager of $5 wi h Mr Stanley Compton, of St. Elea: ors, t! at the former could not cut 4 0 poles in one doy, cutas many as 423 poles recently, saysthe Farmer. The ‘lay is said to have een storray and unfavorable fur the work, 100, - Tusatnican.—A Company under the iamgement of Mr. George Elton, and pre- #oting the farcical @ mady in three acts, “Mother-in-Law,” have engaged the Lyceum lor the evenings of the 29th and 3'th May, uxt, The company sims to at'ract the bet er case of theatre-goers, and will likely be Weil patronized — lxcrpiant Firr.—A fire under the floor itheattic of the Market House yesterday siternoon was discovered jnst in time to stinguish befure any serious damage was due. Some one evidently pulled duwn a portion of the gas fix'uresinthe room be- av the one in which the fire was fvund and applied a mateh to the gas which was hot turned off. — —»--— “leould never consent to the Joliverein policy fer obvious reasous, but I cannot conce!ve why aa,» one sSheuld object to recipro- ea free teunde secured by treaty ani net inimicat to the inser sts of Gre t tritain as the he«rt of the Empire. Ishall feet it to be my dityto vee in the di-ection of these remacks in Parthament.”— om. Alexander McKenzie, 1391. ee _ ANoruER Soctat.—An entertainment and s+ sociable wae held in Montague Hall, on Sten sy evening, 17'h inst., in aid of the ‘ai. The hall, which is large, was fairly tiled with an appreciative audience. The “aot order prevaied. The »ff.ir waa a somplete sucess financially and otherwise. The clergy were well represented. Among “46 guests were some of our Local and Dom- mon representatives. The Philharmonic ney recently established at that place farvished the music. The new society ‘did their part well, te ea — wv BEDDING Betts.—A very pretty wedding weurred at St. Patrick’s Church, Boston, as., on the evening of +b, 10th, the con- trac tog parties being Mr. Juseph Cox, son of wee “oe Land Surveyor, and Miss Martha The % u aughter of tre late Michael Green. Cart} ride was attended by Miss Mary Mc- arthy, and Mr. Giles Cox. brether of the _* ted as best man. _ The bride looked “rmung ta a dress of white crepe de chene With . cn . 4. “He veil and orange blossoms. After We Ser 2 . ma “*remony & supper was given, to which ae im Sere ggg relatives of the happy couple ae eee _All the parties mentioned ‘mer residents of Charlottetown. sutnieidinaiit tre TRatss Devaven.—The Georgetown ing at re Was vue here yesterday morn- ae ae fe Was 80 delayed by ice an 345 thi ‘he rails that it did not arrive till ieitinn . Se There was ho commun- Pe erdae ween Tignish and Summerside Peular q To-day the trains left at the iy, a 8 and it is hoped the track will ot through traffic by. night. ME expect pt yet reached Souris, but track ssi ” get through to-day. The impassib! never known to be in such av Ve te ws acento For miles the rail ’ Se cleared of the ice with picks A great ; Ht atthe wee of men have been Pet te meee Street School | and i SF OR ee eS THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - -. - _ a ES ee a ne. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | anaceeemtinpeenthiennestitinenastinaemeiemnenstdimeimeitibeii SproraL DesPatcuse To Tus Exaurven. ee British Public Opinion Roused, What the English Press Says. Great Britain Might Retaliate, Lonpon, Feb 20. English papers devote much space to Sir John’s expose of Farrar’s treasonable paper. The Chronicle says: Sir John Macdonald’s revelation is likely to turn the wh le course of the elections in Canada. If the lan- guage of the pamphlet alleged to have been written by Farrar is not treason, we do not know what to eall it. We hesitate tu be- lieve Sir Richard Cartwright isa party to the conspiracy. But unless the Liberal leaders are able to disassociate themselves from these intrigues, the returns are likely to lead them altogether out of the reckon- lO. The Timesssys: That the longreign of Vic- toria can supply « properdescription «f such conduet aathat of Edward Farrer may be doubtful. But inthe reign of Elizabeth Sir Jobn Macdooald’s description would be aceurste and appropriate, and pena)- ; ties woud not have been fownd wanting rhe u timate issue of the struggle is whether Canada will enter the American union— though the pending election will not decide it because, if the Liberals are vic- terious, they will find it only the beginning of their task. Sir Michael Hicks Beach in a speech to- day farora federation of the Empire, and warns Canadian lberals that England might retaliate in daties if unrestricted recipro- city ia adopted. —~— eee THE ANNe XatiON PLOT Ruins Prospects of the Op- position in Ontario. ee a eee The Situation in Quebec — ——— Losses in P, &. Island ad- mitted by the Grits. Ortawa, Feb. 20. The exposure of the Annexation plot has been completely ruined grit prospects in Ontario. They will make a desperate straggle in Quebee, but the clergy are loyal to a nan and the Farrar letter has decided ‘heir course, The grits expect little from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and their hopes from the Island have heen badly shattered by recent advices. Mr. James Yeo’e withdrawal from thet: party has knocked them cold. Tney are exceedingly anxious to retain Davies, and fearing his defeat in Queen's will nominate him for an Ontario consti: ueacy. They have abandoned King’s to thegCca servativesa and acknowledge Huwlan’s election, and their only hope is Davies, Sir Joha at Strathroy. SrrarHroy, Ont., Feb. 20. Sir John Macdonald last night addressed the largest political meeting ever held here. The meeting was a grest success for the Conservatives. The Grits in Ottawa Orrawa, Feb. 20. The grits have not yet nominated their candidates here. a tin > Lecali Notices. ‘“Mns, BuirermMILK” atthe school enter tainment, It would be we'l for the citizens in their excitement over Prowse Bros. new hats to beur in mind that they aleo have the largest, best and cheapest stock of mens, bovs and youths clothing in the city. feb, 20 3 i. Peop'e may differ in opinion on politics, but they all agree that Prowse Bros. new hate take the lead in nobby styles and low prices. feb20 3i MARRIED. At the Methodist parsonage, Winsloe Road, on Feb. 12th, by the Rev. W. J. Kirby, Charles B. Horne to Maggie May McUiure, allof Rustico, P. FE. I. At the Methodist parsonage, W insloe Road, Feb. 16th, by the Rev. W. J. Kirby, George Henry Ford to Harriett Jane Younker, all o Winsloe Rosd e_-. - eS eee — DIED. In this city, on the 19th inst, Thomas Con. nolly, aged 46 years, {Funeral will leave his late residence, Syd- ney Street, on Sunday «st 32 p m. for st Duns*an’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Cath olic cemetery Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. } PRWSSED HAY FOR SALE BEST QUALITY. JoH’s NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1891 —1m K D. €. for the Stomach. — SA ee tee wees 1898. ny ae ee \ ay THE CLIPPER Banaws iin EREMA, 300 Tons Revister, R. McDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABvUT ist OF AP«IL, and will carry Freight at through rates to the ditferent Railway pointe oo the Island, 4@ Por Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, O!ld Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, Sl South John Street, or here to the owners, PY AKELBVOS, & CO, Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891. The Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company (Lid). HE ANNUAL GENERAL ME#FTING of the above Company wili be held at their Office, corner of (Great George and Lewer W ater Streets, Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Second dav of Mareh, A. D. 189], at the hour of Eleven o’c!eck, a. m. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891—dy POLITICAL MEETINGS, HE undersigned will meet the Electors at the following times . nd places :— Morell—W edneaday, 18th inat., at 1 o'cloek. Head st. Peter's Bay —Thursday, 19th, at 1 o'clock. Souris - Friday, 20th, at 1 o'clock. Dundas— Saturday, 21st, at 1 o’clock. Cardigan —Monday, 23rd, at } o'clock, Montague Bridge —Tuesday, 24th, at 1 o'clock. Whim Road Cross—Thureday, 26th, at 6 o'slock. Murray Harbor South—Friday, @7:h, at 1 o’clook. Other announcements in dus time. A. C. MACDONALD, JOHN McLEAN, febl7 Temperance Convention. = Delegates to the Temperanee Conven tion to be held in Chariottetown, at 11 o'clock, in McLeod's Hall, on WEDNESDAY nex, the 25th instant, can procure tickets from the P. E. Island Railway at one sing's firat-class fare, and will be returned free on the oertiticate of the Secretary of the C.m- mittee. Tickets good to return on the 26:h inetant. SIMON W. CRABBE, feb'8 Chairman Committee, NOTICE. HE ANNUAL GENFRAL MEETING of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held at the office of L. C. Owen, Kin Street, on ~ATURDAY, the 2ist day o February, instant, at 3 o’ecloek, p. m. L. C. OWEN, febd—f m w Secretary. POLITICAL MEETINGS, vo Candidates for Queen's County will meet the Electors at the fullowiug times and places :— Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 13th Febru- ry, at 6 o'clock. Mon*ghan Road Schoolhouse—Saturday, 14th, at 2 o'clock. Vernon River Bridge Hall—Monday, 16th, at 6 o'clock, Grandview Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 17th, at 6 o'clock. Wood Islands School (West)—Wedneeday, 18th, at 1 o’clock. Belle Creek School—Wednesday, 18th, at 6 o'clock. Eldon Hall—Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock. Pownal Hall— Friday, 20th. at 6 o'clock. New D minion Schoclhouse—Saturday, j 2is*, at 2 o'clock. Bonshaw Hall- -Monday, 23rd, at 6 o'clock. Crapaudt Hall—Turs lay, 24th, at 6 o'clock. Springton Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 25th, at 1 o'clock. Bradalbane Hall—Wednesday, 25th, at 6 o'clock. Irishtown Hall, Friday, 27th February, at 1 o’clock,*p. m. Clifton Hall—Friday, 27th, at 6 «’clock, Hope River Hall—Saturday, 28th, at 1 o'clock. Rustico Bank—Saturday, “8th, at 6 o’clock. Brackley Point Road Hall—Menday, 2nd March, at 2 o clock. febl1 —all prs dy wy tl 28th WANTS, LOST, FOUND & LET. The House lately oncupied by the Rey. Fred. E. J. Lioyd is to let. Ap ly at thia office tf—'ebl9 ORS <L*.—A nice Building Lor at head of i Alley Street. near Prince street, situated on hich ground and in good local ty, near Upper Prinee Street Cherch and School. Price low and terms easy. Aprly to GEORGE AL! EY, jan? WANTED -_-A Housemaid and Cook in a pri vate family im the country. ina we ebl2 given. Apply at this office. WANTED.—A good girl to do general heuse- work in a small famly. Apply to Mrs. W. F TIDMARSH. Dorchester Street, newr City Hotel. febi8 Wwantrp.—4 girl for general housework in a . small family. Apply at this office. ehh -2 re 2 eee ra ? — - . Se cee Re ee Oe EE ee ee 8 FRIDAY, I wwe Spring Stock of Felt ee eet phe eee —— gene aso . 7 i ew EBRUARY ee Spring Trip From rep LA < ) 8 Hats is —{a} 20,--1891. SO ee Ee S88 TO SORE HE Oe wt mereccmapee -- - _- a le 2 ome a now Complete. The success with which our Hat Department has been erowned in the past is due to the care we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Eng- lish, American and Canadian makes. Dont forget, when vou want a Hat. tha the Wonderful Cheap Men have the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashion- able stock of Hats on the Island. 386 QUEBEN STREET. Charlottetown, February 20, 1801—eod & wky SPECIAL SALE —--—-_— E }'-— ---—-— WHITE EMBROIDERY & PRINT COTTONS. {x) Wonderful Value AT JAMES PATON & CO’. Wide White Embroidery, only 6ic. per yard Three Thousand yards English Prints, only 10c per yard, in lengths from 8 to 20 yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now Ic. JAMES PATON & GO., - - - - MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. —_—" Natural History Society. ee tte ee JOHN NHeSWAIN, ESQ, Principal Queeu Square School, Will read a Paper before this Society on ‘THE DISEASES OF THE POTATO,” IN Y.M.C. A. PARLOR, seer Monday, 23rd Inst.- AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Admission Free. febl6 YOU CAN HAVE NO DOUBT AS TO THE Purity & Wh lesomeness ——OF YOUR—— CAKE PASTRY AND BUNS, IF YOU ARE USING WOODILL’S | BAKING GERMAN | POWDER. W. C. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON GLOT! DEPOT. ALL and see our new patterns in Cloth. Positively the bist that have ever been tuned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CAKULNG done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills, jan6 —— ——————— eee |AGENTS WANTED ——BY THE—= “Dominion Ilustrated,” in every Canadian town and village. Special ‘inducements off-red in addition to commis sion. For particulars address THE SABISTON LITHO. & PUB. CO, febl8 Publishers, Montreal. | FANCY SALE noi — a Children’s Entertainment ; i SALE of Useful and Fancy Articles, on behalf of the Band of Hope and other Church purposes, will be held in ‘ST; PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, —ON—— ‘Thursday, 26th February, inst. | In the Evening an Entertainment will be given by the Children of the Band of Hope. | There will be Tea aud Refreshments during | the day. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Admission, 10 cte, | fe bl7—4i 2aw SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTT:TOWN, fo Open in the 1st September, 1891. MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL. cen 7 Course of Instruction will include English in all branches, Mathematics, | Latin, Drawing (South Kensington Course), Calisth: nics, Needlework, French, German, | Music, Piano and Harmony, Class Singing. | | Arrangements have been made with Trinity | | College, London, Eogland, to examine pupi's | |in the schvol for certificates in theory «tf | Musi, that those who wish to qualify for | musical degree may do so. | Dr Anderson has kindly promised to test | the progress of the pupils in Knglish, Mathe- ‘matics and Latin by yearly examinations, and reports of progress and attendance will be sent to :he parents at the end of every term. For furher p»rticulars apply to MISS RUSSELL, P. 0. Box 14 |“ feb18—pat 3ieod sum jour 2i NOTICE. Toe undersigued having purchased from Mr. Henry T LePage, of this city, all hie Stock in Trade, Notes of Hand, Judg- ments, Book Debta, ets., hereby notify all parties indebted to him a y the amount of their said re-pective indeb+dness at our office in Charlottetown, being ths office on Queen Street lately occupied by the said Henry i' LePage, to Mr Robert F. Irving, our buokke: per, or to Mr. John Davis Schur- man, Ficetown, who alone are authorized to give receipts ior the same, We will continne, as Mr. LePage has done in the past, to keep on hand throughout this Island a full line of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, Seeds, etc., suitable for the Island trade. The pstronage of the Farming public is respectfully solicited, THE GOWDY MANUOFG, CO. Ch’town, P, E. L, Feb. 16, 1891. feb19—d 4i w 6w pat d 3i w 6w jour pio 6w Lecture at Huater River. R. GEORGE A. BAYNES will deliver a Lecture at Hunter River on MONDAY EVENING next, the 23 d inst., in sid of the Building Fund of the Uniow Church at that lace. Subject—‘*MENTAL PHANTAS.- {AGORIA.” dy 3i wy li—febl9 THE CELEBRATED PATENT Cooker and Roaster, That Everyone Speaks so Highly of, (SEE TESTIMONIALS), —IS TO BE HAD—— One Dollar Less Than Old Price —~-AT-— R. K. BRACES. To be had from most any Country Store- keeper. Im eod & wy—feb19 CD A i NCEE icin SAIN NA a aly a ae weeny