THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 18, 1898 St “> “Babys Own Soap” on | | | | tn ») ™~ — ~~! : - = P. iS em mieroPr\ \ 4 is O48 } : i 4 2.2<, “) Py : | | Re e- a) | } “WHAT WE HAVE : WE’LL HOLD.”’ ; Babv w>.cn ‘he has once been treated to a} with “BABY’S OWN SOAP” —wants no e@ther—because he knows no other makes him fcc] so nice. | Many imitations of Baby’s Own Soap, f Mie i¢ tert hake £ . " : “ A WML MALY JECio bit GiiilCi } Tr~ Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mirs. Montreal, 1 fe iol Seer eee ——- NOVA SCOTIA’ —_-GRanp—— ) PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION INDUSTRIAL FAIR oon HALIFAX, N. S: Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 29th, 1898 $16,000 $16,000 $y 25 per cent. th> largest Prize List of- ferid in Eastern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expensetthe Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Retief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with ‘ display of Fire Works surpassing any-~ thivg ever seen East cf Toronto. getner with numerous other new and jn Premiums a original amusements from Londoa and i New York, Superior in every way to the e i Great Show of | 897. . . For Prize Lists and all information, j 4 address, a8 J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y 1% City Hall, Halifax, N.S. 4 Sibep ec te t j Cc ] : Mortgage Sale. Tobe sold at public auction, at the Court House, in Chariottetown, on Thursday, the tenth day of November, A. D., 1898 at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. Ail that tract piece and parvel] of land, situate lying an: being in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’a County, in the seid Island—being part of the Common Lot number “wenty-t wo, and bounded as follows CummendDeg on the South Side of Long mtreet, at the north east angie ofa part of said Commua Lo’, recently conveyed to John Percival, thence southwardly along the ea: t ern line of said Jobn Percivai’s land, forthe distance ofcight, teet or till it strikes the north west angle ofa piece ofland of said Common Lot, oi merly ip possession of one Gay, thence east: long the rorthern ilne of said Gay’s land, for the distance of twenty four feet, thence nerthwardly along the west Bab are gh eae me SN Baris to tbe said eastern line of John Percival’s lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforesaid,and tnence westwardly aloag the southern side ot Long Street a distance of tweo ty five feet or thereabouts, to the place Oo! commencemen!. The above sale is made under and by virtur ontained in an indenture line of Philip Coy 'e’s land, by a lipe parallel } To- | THE FRANCHISE ACT 1898 Sections thereof which will apply to the Plebiscite vote in P. E. Island : — 5 For the purposes of any Dominion election beld withia the liuits of a pro- | vince, except #8 hereinafter otherwise } rovided, (a) The qualifications necessary to entitle any person to vote thereat shal] be those established by the laws of that province as necessary to entitle such person to vote in the same part of the provine> st a provincial election; (6) Tae polling divisions shall be those established by or under the laws of that province for the purposes of provincial elections within the territory coa prised in the electoral district for which such election is held; (f) The provisions of the law of the province as to the places where non- resident electors shal] vote shall apply mutatis mutandis to such Dominion election, and the returning officer at sucb election sball have the powers and be charged with the duties of the sheriff or returning officer under those provt- sions; but nothing herein shall enable any person to vote by schedule or other- wise than by appearing personally. 6. No person possessed of the qualiti- cations generally required by the pro- vincial law to entitle him to vote ata provincial election, shall be disqualified from voting at a Dominion election merely by reason of any provision of the provincial law disqualitying from having his name on the list or from voting,— (a) the holder of any office, or (5) any person employed in any capacity in the public service of Canada or ot the province, or (c) any person belonging to or en- gaged in any profession, calling, em- ployment or occupation, or (d.) any one belonging to avy other class of persons who, altheugh possessed of the qualifications generally required by the provincial law, are by such law declared to be disqualified by reason of toeir belonging to such class. 3. Nothing io this Act shall be deem- ed to repeal, or to aftect otherwise than is provided by section 18 of this Act, the provisions of section 42 of Zhe Dominion Elections Act, as that section has been heretofore amended. or to re- peal or affect the provisions of sections 96, 98 or 99 of the said Act, or of sections 15 of chapter 14 of the statutes of 1894. intituled Asm Act to disfranchise ceters who have taken bribes. 4. Any person who, at the time of an election, 18 @ prisoner in a jail or prison undergoing puvishment for a criminal offence, or fis a patient in a lunatic asylum, or is maintained in whole or in part as an inmate receiving charitable support or care in a municipal poor house ¢@r house of industry, or is an inmate receiving charitable support in au institution recciving aid from the govenment of the province under any statute in that behalf, shall be disquai- fied and incompetent to vote at an election. 20. It is hereby enacted that not more than one elector foreach compartment shall, at any one time, enter the room where the poll is held, and each elector upon so entering shall declare his name and addition, and in TWIN TORTURERS Lumbago and Rheumatism made Harmless by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Lumbago and Rhewmatism cause endless pain and suffering. Every man and woman who runs chances of getting wet, or catching cold, is liable to suffer from one or both. Our of a power of sak } of Mortgage, bearing date, the Sth day of October, A. D., 1374, and made between Lougald McKinnon ,and Catnerine McKinron his wife,ofthe one part, and Fhilip Lage, of Charlottetown, of the other part. For further particalars apply to the under- signed. Dated this 26th dayot July A, D,, 1898. 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It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Torento. Prince Edward Island his qualification also, which shall be entered or recorded by the poll clerk in the poll book pro- vided for that purpose, which shall be kept in the torm R in the first schedule to The Dominion Elections Act; and if in any polling division where by the provincial law no list of voters is requir- ed or provided such elector is found entitled to vote, shall receive from the deputy returning officer a ballot paper, turning officer had previously put bis initials, 80 placed that when the ballot is folded they can be seen without opening it, and on the counterfoil to which he has placed a number corresponding to that place opposite the voter’s name in the poll book. 21. Subeection 2 of the said section 45 Gi the said Act, as awended by section 7 of chapter 11 of the statutes of 1888, is hereby repeaied and in lieu thereof it is the Province of hereby enacted that an elector, is re- quired by the deputy returning officer, | the poll clerk, one of the candidates, o1 an agent of a candidate, or by any elector present shall, before receiving his ballot paper, take such an oath of qualification as by the law of the pro- vince he may in the like case at a pro- vincial election be required to take,such changes being made in the form of oath as are necessary to make it applicable tu the election beivg held, which oath the deputy returning officer and poll clerk are each of them hereby authoriz- ed to administer. 22. Im thé Province ot Prince Edward I:land an elector, if required by the deputy returning officer, by the poll clerk, one oi the candidates, or an agent of a candidate. or by any elector present, an-wer such questions and produce such certificate or receipt, (or in case such certificate or receipt cannot be pco- duced, take the oath in such cares prescribed), and take such other oath of qualification as by the law of the prevince he may ia the like case at a provincial election be required to anewer, produce, or take, such changes being made in the form o oaths as sre neces- sary to make them applicable te the election being held, which oaths the deputy returning officer and poll <¢lerk are each of them hereby autherized to administer, 23. In the province of Prince Edward Island, ifany person desires to yote whose right te vote is objected to on the ground of want of qualiticatioa, and if a candidate, orany agent of a cardi date, or (in the absence of such agent} avy elector acting in the interest of a candidate, so objects in the presence of the elector, the deputy returning officer shail number and place his initials upon } the ballot paper before delivering it to such person, and shall place opposite to tbe name of such person in the poll beok a correepending number, and ) thereupon such person shall be entitled SO receive such ballot paper and to vote. 25. 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LOET UN TUESDAY,—Between Black Sams Bridge and Robins Livery Stable a Silver Woven Wire purse Finder please leave at the FXAMINER office~—or Nortons Auction on the back of which euch deputy re- | shall, before receiving this ballot paper, ! tion which he has been law: fully required to answer or _ pro- duce, and in the province of Prince Edward {sland the words “Objected fo” onposite the name of such person voting whose right to vot has been ob- jected to ynder section 2} of this Act. (2.) The poll clerk shall enter in the poll books the words “Provincial dis- qualifications oath taken” opposite the nawe ot each elector to whom the oath prescribed by sub-section 2of section 6 of this Act has been administered, and the words “Refused to take pro- vincial disqualifications oath’ opposite the name of each elector who has re- tused to take that orth. 26, Section 52 of the said Act is here- by repealed, and in lieu thereof it is hereby enacted that no voter who has refusei to take the oath or affirmation, or to answer questions or produce evi- dence as to qualifications as aforesaid, when required to do so, shall re- ceive a ba'lot paper or be admitted to vote. 27. Section 54 of the said Act shall be applicable also to electors entitled to vote otherwise than by being named on the list of voters. 29. In the province of Prince Edward Island the deputy returning officer shall alzo, in counting the ballote, place in @ separate envelope or parcel all bal- lot papers numbered and _ ivitialled under section 23 of this Act. 30. Sectioa 58 of this Act shall not apply, in the province of Prince Elwa:d Island, to the determination of the qualification or non-qualitication of any voter whose ballot paper has been nuw- bered and iritialled under section 23 of this Act. 31. Seotidn 58 of the caid Act, as en- acted by section 8 of chapter II of the statutes of I888, is herehy further amended by striking out all the words from “candidate” ia line four to “of” in line nine, and by inserting after the word “papers” in line ten the words “and of the ballot papers numbered and initialled by bim unuer section 23 of this Act.” 32. 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