. eR NCTM, SUSAN TRE Ap AON SPER SSC ORION RA NN AE AT ORR "NITY ty t~ A PY SS ING A ¥ Rf Tf Fs ~s F 4 : j i ' aw = a A Lr AY £% ia 2 Gack ban ruit, r a . -- . am ~ 7 a = ——* = 2 a es Apert mma ——— oa _ aad Gther Heme, PHLEGRAPHIC NEWS. : | : ' . . ! j sal Balm at A Tohusou's Drag Store Se ‘ae ee ae | - i } ve Tur Cares. Crossing both ways to- SpeciaL Desparchus to Turk Examiner. | . : ! ; ' | te . Poevp at the rik Lo-taby lit. Best ice of j I a agoh. ii = « PootsTers Eurvs” in St. James’ Halli . eee Success in the Murray s > Harbor District yorrow ni * ‘Harbor District. Rs gM» ; th \\) e y Mission band ii ee | own aes. «vening | ' . “ ny Non't Like the Counter McDonald and McLean received an en- Seaumn TA ouly 10 cts. each, « thusiastic reception all over the Marray , 4 ee | tlarbor Distriet at the meetings held last “i i seri iweek. Great indignation is feit by the . . ’ 4 Lore } or ae rm i | aleetar Me 7re’s actin i . oi . r.—Regular meeting of Victuria Neitlers Leaving tha l bt Slat y | electors ar Dr. Melutyre’s action in George- = to-ninht Ui aval (abs AU GUE | town on nomination dey Melntyre has ' ai po BD hg, 84 Se i . ; . : 7 oe dine ihleatiniamnt been afraid tu fsee the music at Georgetown j ai . al ‘ j ? ‘ . a wnel N+ ~y ry . j ih. ] rison d re net D- ReEFRESII ‘Te at nine ocock até the \ « rev ana Sturgeon, ane Ve DSrl sul are ap it row ning. IND COMING iO CAN ADS, pear befure the Dettros Marsh electors. ——— —_—— —— Peop'e aliover the couutry are becoming tc, Williems Piok Pills fr pile people for | Yoronto. March 2 disgusted with the miserable arguments of I i RONTO, March 2. | g gle at A. S. Johnson's Diug Store. The Empire publ'shes the names and Melntyre and Liberteon, and the general | a dresses of rear.y six huedred (600) heads js : - races at t} ! c ~vt “ . . . . CGayxD mght or race : the rink WeXt of families who have vpplied during the past . it for ad. to-morrow. . Friday. Look vutiora OSE0W month for information regarding the Cana - di N rthwest. intendi: ¢ her . ‘al Hiate lah wNortiiweel, intend Y¢ tu remove there ] i ecturea bor thie Vatura iatory in the Sp) ing. Tie Me Te aple are Tre sidents mmereide thia evening on the jety of Iowa, Kansas, WD hota, Iilnois, Ne- ce braska, Mossouril, Atkansat, Minnesota, pir. to hear Mr. Bartlett’s Lecture ludiana, \ isconsin, Wyoming and Michi- ah Nutional Poet, in St. James’ #*2- They av principal y farmers and ult rrow evening | ar igans who are 2) Xious tu escape from the “ market of #:x°y millier s. ty, Woass’ Pixs Pitts received by > - Jitoday. For eale by Geo. E. Hughes, WRIGHT TARSS TAR ai iP theeaties Hall. mart | as | i) LU! i piul elect lteumupen the Wesicy Cen‘ennial Meeting ye ett the Metholist Bn be Church this evening, | t} p if t py aif. Tatan ¢ «). The pabl¢ are invited, fl lf OVP MALE PHLBPER: o Grit Candidate Disquatified oe ee corr Acr.—There are six Scott Act infor-} now pening. All are practicaliy dismissed as a result of the judgment in the pcQasid art yatta - > Orrawa, March 2 Alonzo Wright bas returned fro. the Pacific coast and haa taken the st»mp for the Government candidate in Ottawa fae asle of useful and fancy articles made | by the young ladies of th: Wesley Mission | Band will commence at seven o'eleck to worrow evening. - } : © uaty. Thisis one of the few last straws HecKEY —The hockey t in the rind 7 e 2 Sta 7 ae —s a . + Sun meraide to-morrow night ia attrac g | Reressary to break the emit Back. 1 attention. and “iil hke:y bo Witnesse Lewis, the Oppesition cindidate for Ot- s large number of ap ‘tato.s jtiwa Ciry, has been diequalitied he being a : contractor for the erection of the Strath- Reguisar meeting of Victoria: ey Post Gttice. Three of the four Upposi- Lovige, A. PB. & A. M., this (Mond iy} evening, , tion cand.da:es here will lose their deposit. e bie hren wil please remiein Import. | and blueberries. iiai2 lwk | i siness to coli: BDelure the Lode. r. Wilts nt A j mr i - “ TELEGTED BY ACGLAMATION, Caxvep Crams —They are just beaut fal ly 29 cents ~better thar 'obsre:s or oysters. | —mame fry them. Half dezen 21.10 At RK . * a ailie, chen bestlen A Mistake Corrected. _ a oan priv ouins Revie A special meet. bog of the Executive Committee ot the Spring- + at =)? Quepre, March 2. | Vaillancourt, elec'ed by acclamation for hilt Relief Pand will be bel ia the City Coun- Dorchester, in this Province, will support ihpamnnet ea (Wendey! pereeeeny atl the government of Sir Joha Macdonald, a. A foll and prompt attendance | The elections of Grit members by acclama- a Clem amount to only two, those of the Goy- = a ©The a al mere ting of th lernment te six while in several constituen- cies culy Couservatives are runniug. lillsborough Boating Club will be» heid at ir rooma this (Monday) evening at 5) “unwuteraereotaiy | POSER Ab Fredericton. : c ’ > transacted, all members are respec funy re —_ _ ' quested tu attend. Poiice Ixspeetion.—The regular monthly! ,, - ‘a ‘ wspeetion of the Police Force took place this J he LOY a! Sentiment in New Brunswick. worniay. We understand that the Magistrate | Lieit uv Ch explained the position the city is now in, as a retcltof the repeal of the Canada Temperance | tet, tad gave the cflicers particular instruc- | twerelating to their duty in repoiting the | nomber and location of places in v hich liquor } i#sold, and all otherwise disorderly houses, | and the evidence necessary to secure a con vie- | Sr. Jonyx, March 2. Premicr Fielding of Nova Scotia spoke jat the Mechanics’ Inatitute, St John, Sar- tion in « ut Oe eel furday night. St. John people resent this Cavec,: Senvices. ~The services in the Nova Scotian interferance in their affiirs. Baptist Church are full of interest and Jargely; jtfon. Mr. Foster addressed an immense attended, sometimes taxing the capacity of j eeting in Fredericton City Hall on Satur- th audience room Six have recently been wide’ to the Church—four by baptism and two by letter, At the close of last evening's “view the pastor extended the hand of fel- iwehip to tive, after which the Lord’s Sup- per was dispensed to the largest uumber par- the commuaion for a loog time. Many old-time Liberals were At the close, Sir John Jitstice of New Brunawick, and a life-long liberal, propesed three cheers for Foster. Sir John, like others, | cannot swallow aunexation. eutieenen A private letter from Sir John’s inti- Hour som INTERMENT —The body of Jobn | mate friends says the Government will have . Wickham, who died at Nassau, Kahama — thirty-sev en majority in the new House. ‘son the 13th ult, arrived via the | (ee Bs Vepes op Saturday and was interred in the | ‘ ape ort temi y plot at Summerside, yesterday. Mr. | WIMAN 1 NOH iM ; FAILS who was for some time Principal | S a id ty ; ‘ quare School, had many frienda in | oo 2 who, with Tue Exasiner, heard ; demise with regret. ‘Sherman Goes Back on Him. ss abilataibebin . Guirs.—The arrangements for ss Hockey Match in Summerside— ‘ (irits—have all been made This | Another of Wiman's schemes has failed. waich will be played to-morrow night. A Senator Sherman has written him that it wmber of town people intend accompanying will be impossible to pasa his resolution the players. Fares on the railway will be at through Congress as Wiman proposed, and «Yedaced rate. The proceeds of thia match that he would not do it if he could. devoted to the Springhill Reiief | Feod, and we trast that a large sum will * Blake's Doubts and Difficulties, r al f. a, Pouwe Court.—This morning the Magis- | trate gave written judgment in the case of What Mowatt Says About Them. ‘ohn McQuaid, charged with violating the Vanada Temperance Act, dismissing the Toronto, March 2. Speaking at the East York nominations, summons on the ground that, although the offence was committed while the Act was (Oliver Mowatt said that whatever may be Mr. Blake’s doubts and difficulties in re- it force, he could not now convict owing to the fact that the Act was repealed. Three gard to public matters, he has not thought it his duty to publish them. “runks were also disposed of. News from Manitoba EO — \ ai y night. on the platform Allen, Chief Tahiti 3 ’ : eeibiy Wickham, of ife i) 4 city, of b's cael, Lontes * “#8 great WasHineoton, March 2. Tori va ars to by - Aktests For DrunKENNESS.—T he police court records show that the arrests for ‘rankenness during the month of January, 1801, numbered 17, against 20 for the month of January, 1890; and the number Of arrests forthe same offence during the} month of Febru sry, 1891, was 13, exactly the Sime as fur the month of February, 180), Winnirec, March 2. Hngh Sutyerland, an Islander, formerly of New Londona promivent railroad man who contested Winnipeg inthe Grit interest is now working hard for the Government in > - ' Mewontat Service.—The ch-ldren of Manitob OY three Methodist Sunday Schools gath- ) Manitoba : - * ® : ’ ‘ wall , ru Ivor ‘ ted ia the large church yesterday «fier- The Government will carry every seat = ; aN - won to the number of a thousand, It was west of Lake Superior. “Hetty sight. Several of the young folks PRICES OF BARLEY. t ° told, in their childish way, about that good Toronto, March 2. ia . , tan John Wesley, who died one hundred The Glohe quotings of barley are : Feb- Fears ac op re “e, and in loving memory of whom ew "4 Littie Harry Sterns told 890, 3dc. ; Feb vary, i891, o0¢ apd American du ty <7? wn re met. 7. eal Ys when a bey, was reached out ; bey tdow of his father’s blazing rec- ruary, 1? *Y ove tall wan standing on the tulis despite the vere oa of another. Master John Lewis | _—— » . *setch of the state of England in | -*€y's time, showing the low ebb of re-| re-eed Bist ess in the Siates. e . , : >i are ” ond and morals, aud the apathy and oe New ae. eer oe from which he aroused the} There has been a terrific fl su en metid +. ‘sters Pickard and Toombs de- | The towa of Tuna 2 in — 2 ~ aoe wreck esley's narrow escapes from ship- hundred people = we ne ‘ Mowe) - ao mobs. Hev.*Mr. Read occupied have been lort. Not , a - sh eee ps “lr. The whole service was impres- mains standing. Ln Joliet, 7 oe , ent have brought home to the workers are idle, and great distress pre vails. There is no prospect of work fur ie Unde + § MAby present that although God | . months. Mes hes w *¢ his workmen the work goes on. ' opinion is ihat ou Thursday next they will be ‘‘snowed under.” ee Heel$ Gout wee rte ee GHEAT BESTING AT RUSTICO, Unihusiastic for Blake and ferguson, A very large meeting was held at Rustico on Saturday evening. Addresses were de- livered by the four candidates and Dr. Jenkins. Great cnihus'asm was shown for Ferguson ani Bi.ke. Rustico wiil—as in former years—-roll up a great mejority for the Liberal Conzervative candidates. MEETING ATLAKE VERD. ——— ROUSILS Conservatives will have Good Majority. eee Some Spesches The pviti:al meeting at Lak: Verd, on Saturday evening was largely attended, and was a pronounced for the Liberal Conservative Party. Hon. Neil McLeod, A A, McLean, Byrne, and C. OB. meetiug in the interests of the Government, and fF. Peters, H.C. Macdona'id, James H Cummiskey and James J. Wisner spoke fer the Opposition, k Verd will give a good acconat of itself on election diy. Priaee Comat HERTING AT CAPR TRAVERSE, Strong for the Tunnel and for Howlan and Hunt, Ssucecs? som Sumuernrsipr, March. 2. The grits got up a private meeting at Cape Traverse to hear Captain Jos. Read tell this rotten potatee story. The Conservatives got wiod of itand wired Summerside fur some friends, which brought down Hon PD. Rogers and Mr. Macquarrie, barrister. The former gen'lemen made a_ eplendid speech on the trade question whch he understands so well, and made a laughiog stock of the frozen potatoe orator, MeQuarrie very ablv expoved the } ypocrisy of the grit partv, and appealed to ihem to stand by the party «ho we:e wil'ing to build the tunnel, and hed no doubt of its feasibi ity and practicability. The udience who came to curse remaized to bleas, and broke up with cheers for the tunnel, and Howlin and Bur, leaving the captain and chi maia as thy marched out of the hall, MEETING AT RGMONT BAY, Splendid Speech by Howlan. Desertions From the Grits. SUMMERSIDE, March 2. Egmont Bay hall was packed on Saturday night. Addresses were made by Messrs. Blanchard, MacMillan, Hunt and Howlan and Hon. J. O Arsenault. Howlan made his best speech during the campaign, mak- ing an eloquent appeal t» the loyalty and patriotism of the French electors to stand by the constitution which gave them more rights than they could ebiain under any other fig He was loudly applauded by the lurge audience who rose to their feet and cheered over and over again as he sat down. Large desertions to the Govern- ment ranks will be made at this polling division. The meeting broke up with cheers for the tunnel, the candidates and Sir John Macdonald. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. Ic r-lieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- 'dnces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the li-tle cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to tae’e. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the howeis, and is the best-known remed, for diarrhiwe., whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. te sure and ask for *‘ Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, mirZ 3i cod d wky lyr DIED. At Powral, Lot 49, on Monday, March 2n4, Dapiel Praught, in his 98th year. May he rest in peace, James! MacNeill addreased the! + GOUT. | city Couveil Chamber on Saturday after- con: | Fitzgerald, the fel owiag resolution was also {nedy, T. A. McLeca and Dr. McL-od. | SION -— -. <P MARCH t to OF DAY, MARC 2. IB. z oo mer cw et —- ’ 1 OF CITIZENS TO PROVIDE RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS. _A meeting of citizens was held in the noon, #t three o’clock, tou take mto sideration a telegram received by Mayor fiaviland from Mayor Hall, of Springhill, | N.S., appealing for pecuniary assistance | for the many families rendered destitute | end ivzipless by the recent miniog horror wt that place Mayer Haviland occupied the chair, and Mr. R.R. Fitzgerald acted as secretary. A'urhe reading of the tehgram from Springhill and some preliminary discus- tiem, the followiay resolution, moved by Mv. Palmer and seconded by Senator Hay- | thorpe, was adopted : Resolved, That a subscription list be open- ed fo the relief of the suiferera by the Spring: hill disaster. Qu motion of Mr, Moris, seconded by Mr. eariied : eulved, That the St. Jchn Fire Relie Fuod Commi'tee apply te the benk for the unappropriated balance of that fund and add %? fan / / 1 — at MADE A MI >TAKE! “tf made a mistuke”’ the ofd man said, “To spend «oney on Shees like these.” HE the Springhill sufferers, Moved by Mr, Fitzgerald and seconded by it to the emonat subscribed for the benetit of | 'Mr. Cesely : — Rese'ved, That subscription liste be sent to the clergymen in charge of the different churches to obtain subeciiptiens from their congregations, The foil wing executive commitee was then appiinted : Mayor Haviiand, Judge Hensley, W. A. Weeks, R R. Fitzgerald, James Ry-ne, Cha les Palmer, Senator Haythorne, A. Ken- Mr. K oi. Puzgerald was appoiated treasarer, Phe meeiiog then adjourned, A speci»! meeting of the executive com- mittee will be held this (Monday) afternoon | binding of Magazines, Tustrated at five o'clock. is requested, Afulland punctual attendance | =— -°?o————-- Dyspepticure—Is oot a palliative, but And a trickling tear escaped from his eye He will never make such a mistake again, for hereafter Ihe will buy GOFF BOS’. Solid Leather Boots. feb20 TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, —_—— (x )- ——— ( We are making Spccial Redue- tions during this month on the Papers, Periodicals, ete. acute; it first relieves, then controls, ard finally entire'y subdues the irritation and in- | flammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. We have place TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, jan6 Sicn of the Bg Book. J. D. McLeod's Corner. J ers * Pia ko , ae ay 2 pee , Lee esa wo Stns OR Re Pas pte PAPA sa Aah omen 5) ES PATON & CO. naoventeeeencsecemeneentensall 3 jaernen: pense nitacomdnei d ont for imme diate sale, 44 Rolls and part Rolls ot Bru-sels and Tapestry C.rpet The above are last year’s patterns, and must be cleared out at a big sacri new stock, which and see them. iZats! fice in order to make room for our we expect at an early date. Call No trouble to show them. Hats! Hats! James Paton & Co. have much pleacure in placing before the Gentlemen of P. E. Island the Large-t, Cheapest and Best Selected Stock cof English and American Fur and Felt Hats THE CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY! C > < T} Charlottetown, February 27, 189!, [x] Trunks ! A pue |e) ULeY oy aq) 8 li 0) BY Woyeg saree AQ ATUO pros ‘you, «vip we