: : 2 i ii ee CP prea . pc fai Ae i i» c. * ag Pet aa 3 ST ‘ ee 7% a nero es ee SO » on ae res a a ore ~ J se ete yas = : an - e ae ut 5 . o eek ¢ | 7 fn | t .. a + aaa ‘= P - y is Sen > oi r= “y : wit ee ee Tage saps Sg Ree oof oe OL eee te, Tver : _ we a: r “ia o ao —~ . - ote : 4 J engeeriee Tet as ay, FEBRUARY #3. 189) svi X << 7a cs 4 aT te we f> i a os re ss SA TUROAY, é ‘ ‘ Diddy sssukie Eh tue AXIS Didi, soci - edie ame i ai Ee mes e : 3 re ene iene ae ee “RET se RO toe ee ee ee ae oe TREE oak eee SG wees Dina wre ts | eb anahert Meier a 3 PI . o > “ewer <_ os - — - - ¥ ? ~——— oe te ea ~ i 2 : wk = ot onanis Ts; i. . anme . L4TTU KYAMINER 4 Grain of Track 1838 Prives in Cagada-ish ies ee ee | i} DAILY L. KA MINER. | i ge , — : The Olden Fivg é ; : ~ the Patriot 5 repert, Sly ‘lHE Canadian Journal ol VColitigicea = Signi si} L. H. Davies said in the Lyceum on Thurs (non-political) publishes the fyllowing lat Raive high the roya} standard | FERRUARY 23, LS! . . Shame no y royal birth, , a day evening of prices, and Says ; The prestige thy night austain i ; . \ . d — a we . “ " h , |= yr “He believed the Liberals would sweep the ‘« These figures are significant enough, and Thou nobtest of the eart Electors, Remember ' A Vote 10i country this time as they did in 1878, and | gall for no queament from us. They tell their Great Canada! thou fair, free land, I r A world looks forth to thee; Davies and Welsh 1g§ 4 Vote the reports from the other Provinces substan- | own story and appeal more eloquently than No alien hand thine hand may lead, IIN Direct Taxation. Ve believe that there is truth in this | Se” the light on both sides of the pclitical Thou'lt bow no servile knee. —. We believe that there - | dividing Lune, and we submit them, with all ' i * e : : T » round the olden flag ! , | sentence , Aberalswwill ‘“‘ sweep = in eatin i. : Then rally round the WORK! | sentence. rhe Libe . ings ie ~ _ rs er the oppo ing candidates The loved red white snd blue; such a way that they will leave Sir . 0 ae ihe Let traitors scheme, or boasters brag; as in 1878! 1878 1891 To Canada prove true. | tiate this belicf.” all the addreases and manifestos that have yet | the Sth ol Mareh he ber every day unti Macdonald a large majyorily ‘ae ; the past sek splendid | am... ara nti inee: a— for the BAN KeSTOCKS. Feb 14. Feb 12. eS ; iy of work. In the past wee a a | There are, however, g d yrounds fo : Henk of Montreal 160 O25 Float on, Ob tlag of Empire vast ! ; work wasdone, Keep itup. Hemember, | hope that P. E. Island will not be swept out went er tees ; reese a no Long-+aay thy colors wave sient = = ~ ‘ ank Ol UVommercee .... ‘y -- , ; ‘ble wins the fight who can the most into oppositi mn W ith the minority —as in Merchants Bank eee a6 4? Over many a blood-bought heritege, enduce | 1887 Bank of British N. A... 106 156 Oe. of thar tenen dette: Might ie. , . a ‘ = hanks of Tecate 140 aT The grandeur of thy fame doth igh : ». \ long pull and a strong pull. That i ————— ee ~ fs es - ee The fields our fathers wer, 5 d a : , we J Sy TAME. 36s } , . cn ; . oe hat is wanted. Urve forward your pl 48 | The Point Well Taken. Imperi ioe 102 mo he noblest que wom og ge ay sire .s to getting out the vote. A team on elec- a ~~ , | Dominion Bank ....... 2) 233 Could e'er-bequeath bis son. -_-_— speeches | The following extract istrom an artice?! Bark of Hamilton ..... 100 153 Then rally round the olden flag, ete. n day is worth more than b'g ; tion d ; are : srican Liaison,” | Ontario Ban! it 14 . ‘ ho Sry that the; cutitied A Canadian-American Liaison, Btarlo DANK... . -- ewes : f . . What is wanted Is such Victory a i = ; Eastern Townships Jf 136 Droop not, Ob peerless stapdird ! ' a a ritt by Mr. Watson Griffin for the ; I e P sopexativpiets will. be swept out ¥ she | written by Mr ae ~ | La Banque du Peuple ” 708 Ob loyal hearts and true ' , 5 ; ? | Magazine of American History : Standard Bank ........7~ 78 ; 147 Forget no¥ ye the olden land 1) : oa ae cok Bi from the Atlantic to the Paqidc Ouel : isbi = a ‘ ‘Canada. the pere!.. 2de autcome of 2 Capedian- mericen | Quebec Rank... 396 Lis Though cherisbing the new. wie OF 6 Horcr 3 o> ete 's.3 ; ‘ : ‘ ¢ * . or : = % . . . ‘ . f be honor of Cansee. liaison. whether under ths name of ““Commer- Jacques Cartier. ... - 33 Porgat pot bopes and hearts are o2: tee ee eee * 4 fame of your couatry, that yOu a6 | ojal Union” or ‘ Unrestricted Reciprocity,” | Ville Marie Bavk ) 10S From Buitajn’s sea-girt Isles ; ea would be almost complete stagnation on the | Union Bavk of Capade 0 my To where, beyond the Rocky steep, x . peel liev a a at : | Canadian side of - bouvda +4 eee MERCH AYNDIZE, The broad Pacific stniles. We are now showing what we believe to be the ; i lependent ou Great Britain and commerott: ly ‘wholcsale. ) si : y The Campaicu | de pender » Unit tute mivi : Theu rally rouud tbe old cv tay, ete. 2 . cag endent on the United States, the Dominion , : Us y $ = . we, : : bet } scala be Jike a leyless man with a broken * 2S oe thick eer ar efor, . . g : } Largest, Best Axsorted und Lowes u } riced Stock of ; \N energetic and live ly Cibbeb paige Wiil be arutil-ouk ded abide ona am ii} fitting weoden ‘eery f ith. ye) a ee Si 2 am on, Ob flay of yg vast ! ; ‘ +o ea , . Atens cail bog » ‘er mountain, rock, and streani . : . . : am ; ona » shall ac ow | lego ie other. No one could believe in the ' ag 3 ; ; ’ , wh 9p Q View nta wv < enden Be toe ar - re ee | i pe *\ cl stk h i aan cael ied arene? 1 = 0 W here wholesome fealty rests secure N EW I RINTS in the ( Aly 5 and nN ile ) ou to cal! t will be the fate of Canada. Whether | “ital a ld not be induced to invest |“ Omets per, Beveath thy fervent gleam. , Sapte 38.8 coult Oe 2 agucet 3 race “> i> t + . : ° . eo od i] be-a ereat Dominien, in partnership] jing country with such uncertein future * a este Lord 1.G2 oe ee — = hostile fret and see our display. Qur 10e¢ : lSe. and lic. BBs, af - eu \ a pe A be sé € ? Shor = with the bother Countsy, enjoying the } The Canadian people would dee to « sutribute deahenit ! 0.20 023 True British pers and an 1a woald aid ’ in their share of the cost of the laternational |... at en = SD - ee cet ° . : . ; : : LS ivil and-seligious liberty; which 1 1 und p " ieetend a tditic » to thafatabaine tele fea (H paun Oar Canada once more. linés are of guch supenur \ ajue. that we .aek Your © a 3 OM iS to tha : ¥ teas oe a, a : Pi -¢ sherever waves the flag which for a (hod | own Dominion Parliament snd the provincial me a3 tg we ey $g.00) Piientally routsA-the olden Aag, ete aa . are ttle the alatures. I ily taxed, suffering trom a. : P e o Pe . . ee a vv pears haa braved the battle and the | legislatures Heavily taxed, eo ast 35 ; qqremecmenpmaepnpies gomegee s attention. to- them. 9 ‘ ie hued of trade, Aid cle Spise d alike Ly British finest i bo to we tJ 1O.45 a — ae « | pevial att , : ‘ « (cua ip whether it will be the northern ad Americave on account of their lependent Tea (Souchotg Sete ac ‘ , i A 2 ee ee ae ee eee ert 50 to-3 "8 te Netes and Comments ‘as LAT i annex’ of the Republic ol Nurth position and the eale of their birthright, Cuties ee al -— ss bd bu Grd : ee a P N t Ht . hl ils i Sah Ammeri¢a, ie a question which will be deter- | Canadians wonld very soon wish to end the (green)... . : 2% te 29 <6 te 33, —Cure Sentenne, Monfreal, a few days Oy atterns 0 Bid § bw ere. te . , . talson, ae r me 9 = " + ‘ A) ats cae 4 a os a. ty See mined. more or less definitely, on Thursday _ ties mee Cotire, Java, ego preached in Mardi Gras Church, de- . ’ yy om a +-+e+e eee ~ “i . . . - . . e ? ° +e wext. While it is true that an ever-ruling (green) .... oi to KH 24 to 26 nouncing unrestricted reciprocity with the BEER BR ‘ le on. $ ' “What Will They Say in Eng. Sugar, gran d, $3 to YU é3 to 6} | United States, which, he said, would lead fh OVS : Providence decides. the course Of nations land 2” Sugar, yellow, to annexation, and. by it Ostholics would ae . . * ™ ae a . a . le as of men, it ia also true that, in this case, = cing oe ; 7% to 8 5} to O6 | Jose all their Brit'sh rights and privileges. ae the voice of the people ia the voice of God Me. L HH. Davies amused his hearers in en pes 44 to 4° 033 --President R. B. Bullock, of the At-} ————— ioe cehepeeeereeieerenictneeenensingr noon | nee wo it in pleasing to note that the peope) the Lyceum on Thursday evening by ex- Cloves........ 40 to 45 15 to 25 lanta chamber vf commerce, after Si . wem to be impressed with the gravity ©!) pressing the opinion that “ Creat Britain Nutinegs ..... te 00 to 901 2 ret Coeeree eo ears a af . ; ; aint fa tik al ete : Pee 94 to Ww i2 te 15 | dress on unrestricted reciprocity at Boston : j ihe oceasion, Never has there been de ci would not mind ” the discrimination against stand erties 4 to % 3 22 “ 24 said : : | = es ud more careful attention paid to. the | jer trade ($22,000,000 ur so per year) Rice, common. 4.40 to 4.00 1.70 to 4.00 : ; i say ; Nails, cut ....° 2.70 to 4.60 245 to 2.96 “The ready road to reciprocity 3 representations of the various speakers of | which is involved in the proposition of with our neighbors is to accept Sir (he discussions 01 the pre s. Never have} ‘unrestricted reciprocity. His unre- ar ti 6.00 to 6 50 $75 to 5.25 Richard Cartwright as a Senator a we we seen more orderly conduct at the public} stricted reciprocity leader holds a different | White Lead... om 4 WO 4 00 to 700 from the State of Ontario.” \ oe iueetings, The abuse of strong drink has} idea in respect tu this point, Mr. Wiman oe oes , ~ i ‘oe 5 co —Apropos of the unanimous election of \ ee been, in Charlottetown, at least, much less | says ; Barley. eis 0 = = * _ the Hon. 7 E. Macdonald, an esteemed = correspondent writes THe Examiner : **The % : i. sont is iia’ > matked than is usual in times of political “No Government in England could stand for Flour, strong fi nies pet candidate of the grit faction from Char- bakers ..... 0.05 to 5.25 4 75 to 5.25 Butter, Town- lottetown attended the meetings in tie excitement. As intoxicating drinks are | a day that would agree to inaugurate a tax- ation in a pert of the colonial empire of Great grit interest; but, discretion being the bet- (2) ohibited and unlicensed, thia fact 4 ; ; : - now unprohibited and unl a . Britain on British goods, while they were wil- ships........ 17 to Is 18 to 20 ter t of val | . tends t prove th at here, a3 10 other towns li wy to ad t it tl ose fro | t od 2 t ercit 1 Cheese . : }2' 104 et par sation: mil ie was not nominated, ing m 108 rom a hated commercia -land consequently the Liberal-Conservati : ‘ 7 “UO valive , e. . . . az 4 Cauada, the bsser appetites of men are rival free of duty. Eggs ......+-- 19 to 7) 23 to 25 eee ae ae . Be. ae Il to 32 iv to J}, | candidate was elected by acclamation.” . ® tinder botter control than they were in As showing the drift of public epinton] Pork ......... 1359 te 14590 1550 toe 1600 — Here is the Toronto Globe’s answer to 1} { former years. Re t haps the bey and eellers in England. the Salisbury Journal) \Feb. 7) Hops [eew)..> b wt 18 to 25 the statements of hog raisers and packers . sre wore careful. In any case, we hope! says “Tt will be observed that the preducts of that Unrestricted Reeiprocity would ruin the hog trade :-- : the farm are, as a rule, dearer, while imported snd trust that the comparative tcuipeorance “We have allowed Capada in Ove hewmi- ra t aa ; 6 . onl } —_ i b eill eantinua | Sphere and Victoria in another to protect | SOCC* ure tower, It it were possible to obtaiv Some of our Couseivative conutcmporaiies which has ly prevailed will continue. " ; . , ; ' rich " _— y , © - Coli “egy themeelves all round aud tas British and for- a COUpAarison cf the rates of wages, It would | are saying that the bug industry will Le de- es Every cluctor should with a clear mind] eign goods al ke; but THE DEMAND THAT A be found that on an average they are to-day stroyed by Unrestricted Reziprocity. Lf this , on ~--~~-( 3) = na . come to a rational decision upon the great | BRITish COLONY SHALL BE ALLOWED To Favor trom 30 to 40 per cent. higher Than in 187%. rermat k applies to the tariff bog, itis strictly ‘ 7 issue of this campaign, and vote, soberly \ FOREIEN NATION AT THE EXPENSE OF THE **A glance at the Bank Leturna for both spierugh ae care oe ee Tos ; Morurr CoUNTRY CAN NEVEK BE ENTERTAIN: | periods may be of interest... Those for last This may be funny, but they cannot gain- | ; snd conscientiously, in accordance there-| ep wHILe CANADA KBMAINS A PURTION OF THE | Month are not yet to hand ; say the fact that Canadian farmers would 74 with. EMPIRE. 1878 1890. lose most of the $9,124,472 which they re- a cupitiilianiennliaieepnains — . December, Decembei ceived for hogs iu 1890 cy 1 i a Circulati 27 000,¢ $3 ’ = : c atl : ii ; reulation. ., = 21, WY $$ 35,000,000 . ee Direct Taxat ou A Good Test. Public Deposits G3 =06,000- 194 oaatine : -Mr. Stapleton Caldecott, of Caldecott, | nat - eo pe : ——* at ae 3 , (% ® « ;: e F , ‘ a Mie. Lc. H. Davies labora to assure thi T : } 1 Discounts 125 009,000 188,060,000 urton & Co., is one of those who were | 2 # 4 a che are perhaps bo articles of cousump- It is occasionally put forth in cbetale counted on as supporters of the unrestricted » e a er 3... | fad. tt is true that he_is neither a Con! : ‘ ” I ihe diberala of this proyinge that direct tax- | tion from which the workingman extracts | anartore thet Cunada fe mattinin tn} - ‘a ‘ , ciadaiodaiell papers - rr ae “4 a Ta mecen toe ear Se Y. - Fallerton, of Amherst, died sud- beter one Imerica people, Grogsilie Schoolhouse —Saturday, Feb, 28,8 > tele : Set re a ats RO denly in St. Jolp to-day in the Lunatic would ever eonsent to the até ke V Fd Seliooth itn asth® a J Y 1 esa ; ie <a re , ap Y aot — <olam. “He was at one time a leading gmaier “body te have much infl- 6 o'clock wet ” eee ai Ser x Saeco ‘wen Of Amherst. ence in reguiating the rates of in ie eemcate fro love Scoti Hed.” —E raat iman Milton Hall—Saturday, 28th, at 6 o'clock. Aan oo ‘a eee ‘the ake pl — wielded — — St. Patrick’s Schoolhouse—Monday, March list cheering Harac . 4 ‘ ti so : ‘ Qnd. at 6 o'e! ma neade that they will lose largely in the Two Bt ROLaRIES.—About two a New con deicaibwdie catebdey, Ona, at Tilne Provinces. be morning, burglars entered the store of | 6 oclock. a on bn Henry Rackham, corner of Prince and Emyvale Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at ne 4 tie 4 } Kent streets, and stole therefrom $3 in cash | ¢ o'clock OB y i i th and disturbed a quantity of groceries. AN) Cavendish Hall—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. | entrance was'effeeted by breaking @ pan@| Montague West Schoolhouse—Tueaday, —_---- | of glass in one of the windows. ’ 3rd, at ] o'clock. The store of George Vatcher, on the cor- Point Prim Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at "x. . Government Sa of Euston and Orlebar streets, was also | | o'clock. i hat the | barglariously entered last night, and some , eo Cove Schoolhouse--Tuesday, 3rd, at o'clock. 2 { ‘ 3 » y ie y will be Nust. ined. | money and groceries were stolen. Caledceta ‘Giiectbouse—Teesday, 3rd, at Slanghter sale of Oranges at Beer * Goffe— 6 o'clock. —only 25 cents a dozen. 3i—feb26 Stanhope Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at Orrawa, Feb. 27. Go to Beer & Goff’s for the nicest looking ; rhs Cross Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, six eandidates were nominated here, | and finest flavored Applesinthecity. febZ1dh| .) & o'clock. i ————— ; : S three of whom will certainly lose their de- Donagh Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 4th, at ‘O) WOye] somes J doj[oy allt ‘yuu, Me THE CHEAPEST STQ " One strong indication of poplar feeling The Dominion Blections Act. eo Plains Schoolhouse—Wednesday, as to the result of the election is the fact 4th, at 1] o'clock. _Charlottetewn, February 27. 1891. tia’ bets ara a hundred to one on the Cov- _ Avondale Schoolhouse -Wednesday, 4th, 06 | ceammeecmsmesnemeemn omens =r verament being sustained, and even these | OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 ns aia vtls cannot find acceptance. The ouly Donald Ferguson, a Candidate at the trict of Qneen’s County, has appointed George debatable ground is the size of the ma-. Fiection now pending in the Eleetoral Dis- — gy et rms Coun, hes pees eves | POLITICAL MEETINGS, American Competition. provisions of the 118th Section of the above eee Act. : soy . Winnieeo, Feb. 27. | Dated this 26th day of February, 1891, HE uadersigued wili 7) - Electors at jo caravans of horses arrived at Emer- | JAMES CURTIS, the a . Ss eet A 8)3, Manitoba, this week from Llhnvir. | feb27 Returning Officer. .. Harbor South—Friday, #,th, & Ls fney are laid duwn at twenty per Cent ea - * High Bank Schoolhouse -Friday, 27th, at lower than Canadian herses cuuld be pur- “4 N DE R & 7 o'clock. : o e o'clock. chased for, More carloads are on the way. Glen William Hall—Saturday, 28th, at + ae . i uecme ———(x cuimepatbiaiennine < Relief for starving Farmers. ‘nciaatincine St. Mary’s Road (East) Schoolhouse—Satur- ) ner . bas ae +, | day, 28th, at 6 o'clock. ; Toxosro, Feb. 27. |‘ Bgtate of 8. P. Conroy, of Souris, | “*puiawin's Road (West) Schoolhouse aEr 5 T Ca segisls a | opriated Monday, March 2nd, at } o'clock, Se ee in catia oh | Oe Merchant and Trader, Peake Station Schoolhouse--Tueaday, 3rd, Ww es #xty thousand dollars for the relief of the aot sacillenee Bnentine ~~ , — at l o’c ‘ ¢ arving farmers in that State a, Burne’s Road Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, _ SN DERS, addressed ‘to the undersigned, “Bur “Should the Liberals triumph all a: Ora wih be, seecieel an at 7 o'clock. A. C. MACDONALD, Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. deubts will be set at rest as to TUESDAY, the 10th day of March next, : what is Canada’s destiny. §t will 1891, inclusively, for < JOHN McLEAN. not be se» very many years before ‘Tie Stock of Merchandize, Book Debts and febl7 sie will be knocking at the door Household Effects, Horses, Carriages, etc., - me ha wfy ‘le Som. — Buffalo News "| of the said 8. P Conroy. u ave ea "Schedules of the Merchandize and Debts FOR SALE. The success with which our Hat Depart ne s Apvice ro Moruers. — Mrs. Winslow's | and other effects can be seen at the ollice © Ww > ; e pa i ad ue 0 ye ¢ uC ? Sco"bing Svrup has be od b ihlic 18 of 2 de sig »d, d al at the Store of the NNTIRE COLT, i ed ne Duroc.” Will ; = ; : . , bing Syrup | a used by syne p-adic te agg Pron ny 1 rege matntargr sf July. Weighs over heen erown doin th t is : . mothers for children teething tor over fifty ove Estate at Souris. ® . a ae ‘aie ss i to 10 per cent, of the amount 1600 pounds, Took two priz:s at Provincial taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- a | ae years with perfect success. It relieves the, A deposit equal tittle sufferer at once; it produces natural of tender must accompany each tender. Exhibition, Will be offeiel for sale on M 'T. “ } . ty o sjlet sleep by relieving the child from pain;; The undersigued will not be bound to ac-| (et Square, Easter Show Day, Tuesday, 24th in and most fashionable styles, as well as é E 1c pest + nhes- wul the little cherub awakes as bright a8 & cept the highest or any tender. March. . maton” It in very plensmnt to tate, It)" GEORGE H. TOOMES, WILLA SMITH, Hh American and Canadian makes. Pont forget. eee este ates ceaien ot Assignee. feb27—wy Eldon, Belfast. _ ’ : T ° ache: Yien biting Kia Seedy for drm} chtoma, Yb. 27 WOW WY _ | WANTS, LOST, FOUND a¢|When you want a Hat. tha: the Wonderful Cheap whether arisir g " ethi the ed ey il e % ~ ‘ .t 4'ea Qo - cas. Twenty ive cents a beth oe = a PPLES ! WANTED.—A Cook, and Housemaid. Apply have the Largest, a ono a and Viost #as.uw08n se cathe | . 2 to MRs. FREDK. BRECKEN, King mreet. , i be able stock of Hats on the island. = teb27—2i a. | isciiibsige 3 on “Ts 3 airs “|. tha Gnaqan |! WANTED.—A Servant Girl Inquire of Mrs SB ou TEIN STE ap. if Oahi ® Ontario, be h &. Mr. W, At ; Lf +e Does a4 Bin Rishagd Ogvtw righ “ : ae al It yeu waut to erjoy a piece of beef invight! Chambly, sai : weuuy “as wo 18arnivePést . 7 a p.ece oF ght) Chambly, said: ‘We Liberals are not! » eS tye . cvéPést 10 189) 4.872.000 18 528 oo ‘ wee pa ws sem Poe cooker advertised by IX K | afraid of annexation,’ and the ‘auton ; Canads’ is one of those crases that are Pino we... amen) ANTED IMMEDLATELY.—A_ Young Man | WANTED AT ONCE—A owe Cran Ay hace Youll be sueprised the improvemer*. was cheered.” , le | nent scarcely intelligible in a man ef great intcl. | ANI soaghe list. might Le added to in,],,,, 1° ft and drive jn a Horse Shoe Shop.— | wages to one well recommin | pave ras lect ual power,” -. Loudoun Tiiars Feb. 5. 180 defigy hel: ' CHARLES SMAI. WOOD, Rgchnwond street. i Prtncen 1 re Te. oe “ md ‘ : +, E891, r- feu —dy 2 wky a pad jit peer Priace Screet.