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' . i ‘ :4 4.0-.—.’ . ’ ,5 3'“ lg-' . -, -..-—~..~¢-\.s.ln..~v-ao-‘..-.-..T - ..n. -.x. u~.s~...-—‘-——»‘' ?‘ °‘ PROHIBITION. ma TUNNEL. ..~.QUAL RIG!-ITS. counmv before PARTY. MUNICIPAL REFORM! lithe lllariiiiig iiluatdian. trillion 11, 1891. 1...... -. __ ,..__.__, .._ ..___._..>_.———- — Mr. Blake's Letter. To the utterances of the Honorable Edward Blake the poeple of Canada will ever turn a respectful ear. They may not all agree with him. but they cannot withhold the respect due to a great intellect, and to a man who has followed his convictions regardless of personal or party expediencies. Mr. Blake has been regarded in this pecu- liar age as too conscientious a man to be a politician and a party lender- and for this reason when be under- takes to address the people his words carry unusual weight. When he talks of political union with the United States it hardly seems the same thing as “annex‘uion," and though the two are one and the same the tongue most glib to utter “ traitor" f*tlt“l'-i to connect it with the name of Edward Bl tke. He evidently regards annexation as the ultimate destiny of Csuada, but concludes rightly that the people are not ready to consider such a step. Nor will they ever. As the Globe says, Mr. Blake-"s proposition is wholly dkztastcful. lt would involve “for Canada a revolution of tremendous magnitude, and for Britain, perhaps, the beginning of the end of her glori- cus empire." Mr. Blake's idea on the trade ques- tion may lie‘ brie-fly stated as follows :i He thinks free trade with the world and reciprocal free trade with the Ifnited "States the ideal arrangement. But this IS impracticable, because the- Cznsdian policy for the last thirteen years will necessitate for an indefinite time the raising of an enormous rev- enue by high duties on imports. Un- reztricted free trade secured for I. long term of years would give the ll?»-Assings we need. But this involve- didi-ru-ntial duties und a common tariff Crnimr-rcial Union therefore becomes the only available plan, and assuming that it only and ought to come he be‘- liiéves that it can come only as a well understood precursor of political union. On this point he says :-—- “ I hold by the suggestion that our future should not be settled, (as we have allowed it to he settled- in the past, perhaps much further than we yet realize) by accident, or unwitting- ly, by aidewiuds or the inglnriolls pol- icy of drift. It should, rather, be de termined so far as it remains within our control, of fixed purpose and gftpr discussion and deliberation, as be- pnmes a free people resolving on their ot.” ‘ This letter will be carefully ponder- ed by electors all over Canada, and while many may agree aim him, thousands will disagree with -him. His arraignment of the Conservative policy is something terrible and it is to he hoped greatly overdravrn g... E GUARDN, 0..-~-..- n, - ginning, and will take a special collec- tion next Sabbath. The Oddfellows have already forwarded $100 and ex- pect to raise $150 more. The Masons have collectors at work, and from what we have been able to learn, will not be outdone by any oth< rs. —-—--~{>O<}"“‘”"‘ M r. Joseph Steele asserts in Mon- day's Patriot that he was offered live dollars for his vote on election day. .\lr Steele does not give the name of the person who could question and insult his manhood in such a way. The proper authorities however, should lose no time in finding out and making a public example f such individual. \\'e have quently heard of charges of bribery in con- nection with elections bot the parties whether guilty or innocent always escaped. ll--re seems to he 3 chance to teach C0l'l'upIl «ni-vs a lemon. CO3 Speaking of the recent defeat of the Scott Act in Charlottetown, the Lon- don Canadian Gnu-tte,says “it has had a curious sequel. According to Mr. Spence, the agent of the Dominion Alliance, the Provincial Government will refuse to enforce a license law, and the sale of whiskey and other intoxicants will be as free in the city as that of dry goods or groceries. Mr. Spence, it appears, approves this ides, in the belief that tle over-indulgence that vi-i'.l follow will so disgust the people that they will insist on a return to total prohibition. The more can- tions, ou the contrs.ry,may well venture :o doubt whether any such o\-er-in- dulgence as that predicted will really result. It is perfectly conceivablethat :2. dirt-.ctly ofposite effect may be pn- duced. History and sociology are full of such paradoxes.” ' Bfl May Have Glass Baseballs News comes from New Castle, l5unn,, that Joseph Martin, a glanssbluwer is ‘en glad an a series of experiments to develop a formula by which glass may be hardened so as to endure a rest 3 ock He has devised a method by which is bit of glass was treated and made so hard thatastroug blacksmith could not break it on an rshfl . Twasv all Boulangefs Doing. LONDON, March 4.--It is reported in Uillclitl circles that the British Govern- ~.ue:~.r has conclusive proof that General Boulaug» rand his supporters concocted a plat. which resulted in the explosion of -public opinion manifested against the Empreivs Frederick on the occasion of her recent sujourd in Paris. - Lord Salisbury is said to be greatly incensed at the dis- COVc!'i88 made. Austrahau Fe duration Convention- Smzncr. N. 8. W.. Mirch .5.—-At the Australian Federation convention yester- day Sir Henry Parkes moved that is fed- eral parliament he established. composed of a senate and house of ropresentatves; that free trade be adopted throughout the federatinn: that authority to impose cus tv ms duties be vest d in the Federal Gov- ernment and in Parliament, and that the mllitary and naval defences be en trts - d to federal forces under one command. He appealed to the delegates tn treat the federal uestioos in a broad spi tit, losing sight of use! interests. . -. ‘sketch of Farrar. A Wsshiugton cotresp-‘ ndent writes of Editor Farrar as folio s :—-Farrar is well kngpwn hero in Washington, for he makes his" appearance - very time a Canadian question comes u in congress Matters conc -ruing Cami urspontinually bob hing up during the discussion of railroads‘ border defences, recipr--csl trade, etc._, 1: Mg |¢.f, 33 with 1,-,',.fi,,g mpgd,‘ and at these times Farrar is usually‘ on arrls of public virtue and s do-ath.l§lp »’p:nl'ay in public opinion; with racial, . ""5¢.inu-'. and provincial animooitios rs‘.i-erixxllauued than soothed; with a ‘ER--~r\ ion» Parli:-nlfihf find ‘uQ:'§"f,i(,s . es-otive,_ debauched constituc-neiea and corrupted and corrupting clones; “ith listened self-reliance a--diucreaa ed drpenrl--nee on the public chat, ",3 on legiularive aids, and possessed wish- al by a. boartfuljingo spirit far enough r« moved from true manlines-, loudly W’ claiming unreal conditions and ex- ag ‘r-rated «o-nrime--.ts while actual fact)! and genuine opinions are suppressed.- _ T, . ,: y The Springhill relic-f conlnfiueggfim- pl.-v.in through the Patriot that our re.- mark, “ surely the citizens committee can dosomethiug in the way of can- vassing,” is decidedly unjust. We fail to see why. No complaint was . made the committee. We merely aewrttined that the subscrip- _T tion lists that had been placed in the ‘.‘ ._ stores. were not being filled. ..';,d mm yarlvecl that surely the COItiIllittH’o those appointed collectors’ at the meeting, could do s)me canvassing. The citizens has a who’e are of course more blamsabls ' than the few gentlemen who respond-f ed to the invitation of the mayor. ' _ T _sufiT_ is ' being raised uthrouglr an , and societies, so that a can- vass will probably be unnecessary. _.St. James‘ church has raised gl. ‘ Y0-V17» 0_V6!-,$5300; Paul's S186.- .§7o; the 3..,,.;.c church-has raised - oliout 350 and hopes toraiso as much :T ;Tllfl Zion'chu’1_'-ch have collectors at work and gljq in- ‘fteud to talte up is The Methodist chucks made s 5 hand . . . . . . . F error was orizuslly cut out for s Catho lic pri--st and h-made cunai arable pro- zressin this direcri--n. H- stu-Ii 41 in a Catholic sch -ol » f Dl’Iv0l0gy—~st Rome, I -‘rliov —-aml s ow-~d marked‘ rotici ncy intwol--git-sl directions. Bu’ lite nutu-3! L-bflilil’ Hf bl’-.TO.lgl)l :w| ids.--. surl finally took h.m o.ntufrf,t.e-’“r‘unlfi“ii:t the. ri‘estlv:2d._ H xi-it only ljlt th -‘priests, "'}he:’; tn detest theni. and be is land ’ -- the Tm-m‘mercil»ssfoee. which ‘ ‘a. mi. Jes- uit instituti -Ii in Canada hos" It is his ¢0nv3ction———I:d one which he has led hslf Canada into ‘ endursiirg--thar. vh- Jesnits will absorb Cmrlrla unl ss C -nsda absorbs the Jesuits. ‘The church n-aw cout‘~ola Que‘: c and is making ad: a--c it along ‘he -a-tern b -idfir of Ontario, and Farr:-r waisthcfirst tn raise the al-zrm that the Jesuit wave would spre.ar.l- over all Canada. ’ Millionaires Give Bail. New Yosx, March 6.—~C--rone Levy this m-rni-.-2 issued warrants f0r'the a:-rest pf 1lii;eT _of tbsinrslle ad lpifll ‘pm a. y Jll u r‘sso~i - or t tuun-r disaster. Th--se - avued in the warnnts were Chsrmc-_v M. Depew, G: N.‘ Tlliller. Wilson ‘G. Hunt, Joseplti }’a'rk slid Willi-tm‘Rock_ef- ller. The xivc wzrrantz wprv give-p Dottyctivegljficlusltey, w n than 17 cm tug nl??0Ttc'o;_;_§;“_ "distilled this after.- uoon. Mr. Deprw a {flared at the‘ cor-meris nfice ails? T._~ ‘-.-:-— i th_oabwnd7'ét‘Vti’itlelius'Vsnder ‘tut-.1-.2 se5,oee.' ‘Mr. Parlti surreuden d dent Gl; rksurrendc-red‘ soon after Mr. Pu-kl did. fie also gave a bond in 825.- (Il). The warrants for Messrs. Miller and H-Igntghava pot been served «-wing to their Ice. The coroner said he ‘W35 Welt until Monday night in their uses. 'Wm. R--ckefollsr did --ot appear, but expected to get it in the morning. T"°03xl|t‘tho coroner warrants for the arrest; of the other l!’oct0l'8, and they, ‘in b“ mm“ '3 ‘l“l°lll!, as possible. . ((‘)_ps;-‘star; afcgganus and - Brscn 33° “'8 Y °°""0"; dEn' Fowler is under $19,930 ii-‘.ii.° g“.‘°‘." tam-.1: .. 3.ii‘—ch3clr, an H .1. Park, his --' liuwgvgg-' ; ‘-9. .ee' [COIL ‘PRC OI «Profil- ' as iluiefin ' V were, . ’ K. Dec. we i The Meeting of Parliament O’l'l‘.\WA, March 7.—-—Tl)o.~ D -lninit'm Parlialllent has been summoned to meet on Wednesday. the 29th day vf April. After a speaker has been elected the House uf Commons will adjourn until the lull0Wlllg day, when the Sp--ecb from the The no will be delivered by HisExc-lleucy the Governor-General. The session is than two months. frnnj his cold, was up this morning and recuiiing and answering telegrams from all pints of the country congratulating him on his victory in one of the must da termi-'-ed political struggles in the his} tory of Canada since Confederation. It was, hI)wt:V't-.1‘, considered necessary till! he should be kept in perfect quiet for a few days longer Sir John said today that be expected to meet Parliament with a majority of thirty-three tn thirty-five. ———-—-—-o———-—- A Startling Fact. “ Life is sweet” is an old saying. and just as true as it is old. No one in his or her right senses courts death; all wish yet in spite of this universal desire to live the allotted three score years and ten-— suds of people through cam-lessuess and neglect, are hastening the time when they must stand fa:-eto face with the grim- reaper, and make the plunge alone lulu T“ the dark valley of the shadow of de ath ” pNo disease --n this contin.-nt"_é claim ‘so many vietimsas consumption, and ‘reliable statistics prove that fully two. thirds of the deaths occuring from consumption had their origin in oatarrh. Nothir-g‘ but negligence caused the disease to develop into cnmuiuption, and the_ pets n who neglects to promptly and persistenly ‘tr»;t rattnrrh until all traces are eradicated, is simly hastening the coming of death. Even should catarrh not develop into c n- sumption, it neverthelo ss shortens life, as every breath the patient inh les pass 3 over p0lsUllO|l8 secretions and thus affects the w,hole system. For the cure of ca.- tarrh nu remedy ever discovered equals Nasal Balm, which is recognized from the -\tl-nnic to the Bacific as the nly certain cure for this disease. _ secretions from the nostrils. Fmllfi lull p-vlsollulls dropping into the thrust nu- lungs, and makes the user feel that a now lease of life has been given him. This great catnrrh remedy is on sale with all price 50 cts. for small and 31 00 for large size bott-les'—-by add: essing Fulford & Cc-., Brockville. Ont. ‘”‘"‘Tg,:e;"“*... mun McPhec.»ot;.;aT son. - - _ 1 d On Feb._2'7, at W*im Road, by Rev. Vt" of whim Road . gird. .. consumption, ' Catherine, wife of Dunc. Mcbean, aged 40 )"’3!$.- She leaves a. bus band and five little daughters to mourn; but they are comforted by knowing she has gone to be with Jesus. ' ' Tenders EALED T-ndcrs will be received by the undersigned no to \\Eé-l\‘E\‘DAV, the |8th inst... at I2 o'clock soon. for the pur- chase of the fo lowing Stock :-—- Cloths and Dry Goods $r'!u.8o. Bootsandshc-es..... 574. 6:). Tenders must be for the purchase of whole oi the above stuck, and specify the rate pct cent. on above amount. TERMS ,-—Three- months secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. The under signed not bound to swap’ the highest or an 3 tender. Stock to be seen at the .-more 01 Donald F srquhsrsou, Queen Rtrcct. BENJAMIN ROGERS, _ - Assignee. Ch'town, March Ir. 3i. P. E. ISl.AfTiD RAILWAY. EALED TE~'DERS. ad¢lrcssed« to the undersigned, an! en-lorsed ‘ Tender im- ‘tcam oal. ' will be rccv ived until SATUR- DAY, 23 h inst , inclusive, for the supply oi Tons of the Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Coal, for Locomotive use. Tenders to state the price per ton, of 2,240 !bs.. delivered as follows :-— , tharl--tetewn . . . . . . . . . “umn;crside ............. Ueorg town.............. Souiis . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... TL‘:-,c Traverse . . . . . . . .. 3,550 tons ., 2 800 " 400 ll II 150 Til At least one quarter of the whole qnanéitv sass . required at each of the above me: tinned Sta tions to be delwcreclon or before the 30th day ofjune next, and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before 1;: day of Oflflltl‘. '89ls ,‘ g T’ The firs: payment will be inadeln july. and monthly thereafter. Ten (I0) per cent final and sstisfactory cuniplctlonnf th¢icon- ttsct. . » accept the lowest. or‘sny‘t'ei'dcr‘ ’ .. 5* J. UNSWORTII. Railway Office,‘ Ch’town,i DtI_‘at£l! 11,1891. 4! 69' w -u. comm. A Vary.-Klee Assert. mont llhaap. i ~zr:.russ¢..ica..... . Squaw, lTi‘zauT;p«T's expected to be short one—not likely more _ Sir John W avdonald, although sufl'e1',iv‘g to prolong life to the utmost limit, nurl_ and even lm-ger—Ihousa-.ds upon thous-| It removes the tiealerr, or will be sent. on receipt hf At North River, March 4th. the wifcot At North River, Mavcb 6th, of heart dis:-as: .1 rheinfnntson of Allan and Maggie Mcl’heeT"‘ 1 3; .T . ;,. At Clvdc River, P.‘ E. 1,. Feb. goth. 3'3 ' ' nine or S..IlTBRflWH._& en. Seven Thousand’ Two Hundred (7,259. will be retained from each pavment until vbel The Department does n,r.t.'bin.~§ ..i:_s«_c}f-' go ” Supcnntendentx ewimk STOCICE I‘ MIY As much ht lll!33lAIa ll EXTERNAL 11:0. ' 1:3. 1810 Mglnloil In an lllll I-‘anally Physician ‘- - A ‘ Inusetormoretbnuli M7, . 3.:l.‘..l Ell‘. S?.l.!fEa.‘::‘:-.*.:~*:.“.:!..“*.::.:.~:.‘l*:..i’.i1‘.: _T tzécry Travehémofid have aFl£;l;l9lII!ull|.l:|1n;ll::'*ll-’..l- -. very ll erer selntl Ncurslsilo nervous: esdache.DtphtheflIl.C0|1L’llS» pant. BM!- . ‘ -I1 rb ..DlsI'rluS' . 0393': §§ig ugh¢i§e£hm!%. gill! Joints or Strains. Wm mm 1,, gm om Anouynn relief and speedy cum‘ e n M h imiiilm hlitnlmiiiiit lntbo hcilisenior CI-cup, Golda. 8orsTh1-est‘ Tonsllltll. Gollc. Cum. Bmlaefl Cflllvl ‘ :1 Paint to - o¢_-cu taxnll without ‘niiuee, us.-layslxiilay oostlarllig. Re level a I ; S°e'i‘§i"‘~;~.‘x‘.§3~:"3’-'xTfl"i sf’5‘.f:'...”i.‘.°':‘&-":"’°" Fame .and Mills T Eon. SALE. I V R’. G. D. 13 ~ LDERSTON ofT€'s for sale his -magnificent property in Nmth Wiltshtre. cnrsiqkg of Eighu -f-ur (94) acres nf choice free Land. no’-arlv all in a high state of i:'tillivation.7 together \\/ith a Grist Mill. which has a verv large custom trade " Ills Mil‘, Stone Kiln and Fax m Buildings, ,arc in a g- odisiate of repair. and p«~s<e.~'sim- will be given at any time from: Raitv ny Station. %lso. in fear of above. 50 acres of free Lanrl with a Sawmill, fronting on/the Lot 65 Road. . , . - The abo-'e,prr-parties “ill be sold separately or together, mad, need only to be sacn to be: appreciated. C ’ Reason -for sel?ing~—Gut the “ Northwest Fevei.” ., T - G. D. HALDERSTON. March 13 I an... an-.- EALED TENDERS uddressml to the um-1--r. altmml. and endorsed "To-ndcr or Part llu—y.fh'« mm duvof March next lnclnslv;-ly for th-ccntisttsictloiu of Work at Port S»-Iklr . Qu-en.a .1 ‘hum;-, 1'. I-:. l., arcorullnz to a plan and specification to be sou-n on uv=pI2cn.tlon to the Postmaster. Vernon River Hrl-lg:-., I’. E. 1., and at the I-reps-fitment of Public Works Ottawa‘. , . / Tr-.w§'-rs will not be crm’_slalr~red unless .mmi1=-.09‘ the {arm sum fled ximl signed with C . tthe g§ctuaI,,. , s ofrthe tn-ndrerers. * -_ . . G Air 'ucccr»1.- 6 I cm-qn.-, psynbleto the wotn-r<_-! who - in Her r.f|’nh!ic. Works. equal to fire per cent of*'1!¢e amount qr tender. mu-at Mac n puny each to-n-‘or his -neque will :ct_;"g§rjt.~Tl*lg,-;‘.“1’irc:;ui':’:c(t In case of no:t-accept- , :1 er * ' . ‘E: pnrlmentrttocs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ~ ‘By order, , ‘ T ._ EJ‘. E. 1101;. r mi: . " l '39 9 I Denvrtmem orfglfllic Works. ‘ T —‘ “*°?.""?*“=-*'**.5’:‘;i“4*"-2 ‘M f i ?‘.' x 5'. . .T,§. TBlBE! *—-:-—- W E=~§oFFER - so cases -Bleachdj!’ Cottous, all vvidths and prices. ‘ ‘ 20 bales Osuabur 1 and Hessians, 3 bales Sail Du ks, 5.ba1es Cotton s, Flannel _; , . "X0 20 Cases Ccttonéues, so bales Battingsfiind Waddings,?- 25 bales Grey Ccttons, 10 cases Cantonflannels, .. 2 cases Colored Ducks. A large variety Prints and Glngbaxns snags full Stock Small Wares. l AT Loxfvfsr PRICES. WE d March 9——eod -T'T.,~:-y .w~..-«-ta! T Only halfa mile s--Iklrlt Work.” will be l‘t'(‘elVwl uut-i' 'l‘ues- . b- toelcitc-d lube "party decline the contract. - ll ‘ipcncer of Montague -William Amr°”"=“ unwenmfila me “wk c'"‘"dcm‘ for‘ ° ‘ 1 JT 5- . Mclsren to Miss Katie Ann Be-stun, IE ONLY... if Bound any or at : v, .-," -8006 -AND PllI1lTEB.Ss I speciallymarked. , . VVe.’-thinkthe time” yourtspring Sewing ._ 2. Hue an Pin! 0 Specially selected pi and We . for’ a: , T or two; glV3§*yO11- t c -i We acetic.-:.b.e “ 9r.t*'éi1-‘iv? ‘vii -> about come when . have most leisure to't;i.g‘f‘a,t7f,‘.j. .»- 4.:-I PL? 30'? in these 7 -- 9' Room Paper., .imp0r!>ec1.. thls season's tra.de,‘ 1Si‘in’('55W . TWE H.\VE THE » Larges, Q ——-STOCK 013-" T, lilo- BE’.FOUNl) gulls 1sTLl1nt. \. Our Pattprn Books, are noW,,ready,-.andT*.#TE We Will: be, pleased ,T to $110 W them T - to 1 youliwhether you Want i Q ‘t0 bill’ "0P‘.110t;.‘.io‘. . A P t ”“ r Clftowu, Feb. 16, 1891-—i—eio i at —-u oz--—-I ‘L0 ;' ...'. as. 6 ,‘ i . 3, - a.- ‘ V V Y '= ' . , "c ’ opened up readyr “for W ' his Once", ‘opposite - (;ro.cery' ‘ <rm;oay.g. A , T T a To We T class of this 2 -1 a;_ -‘ .~ .; great big‘ .- '-- ‘-.‘ ~.-' 3. '- -i .- ‘..*,<u ; : - .-"‘--,_.. I -_'.&~3fa§asa-rroynaginiii» ;T i - fine-»n Thgst3cT§dersot‘iiics‘sts'_ ’ - if. _ ,j* . - }-1.; id.‘ 1. . Y». 193;‘) HA 14*‘ once. choice _ ‘ ~ -‘ {H fiffivi . 7 rzasr cxor saavo!¢£"§3*-‘*7 <' v: ~g ./5:.-..~,.sni. .- :4 ,” ‘H H" 1103.28. 90. .. . . T T T » J; ‘ .3 x’; .nAfl1..I.‘| ~ _,".. y -; - . _ _,*._gT_ ’._ __- I‘ ( ‘.--;.fia-T~¢g:fl -,_,g‘ ’ ‘T,_ ‘T . :91, s;. 1'12 :4ge;2?raz»r¢+1rs”al:»-:t.£r-1+-es-sua*'rg.v.z.r . fle‘1"s“'tf"os y’ . ‘ <“Hc'is*givinris!t~‘ i'l:‘a"3i}af'¥Z§- ‘ll? .4; ._ ‘ .‘.T ‘of “Big Book,” t " P-mm,1.e..e..:o.«-a-were-«. . ~