ig sO a Pie --a. , eS nds : a Pa mt m3 Sallis ae sc IE. ln BAP. ci OSE Ee ND ROE a RS Re OEE a west ne ay pe cc i lls iii AEA i SEE Tina Sil Calais we, . i r — e { Things to Remember. Remember that David Laird was elect- ed by Belfast to stop the Railway; aud that he built fifty miles of branches. Remember that he was elected as an anti-coufederate, and that he started for | Ottawa iu the vight to negoviate terms of | ution with what be himself called ‘the Canadian Harlot.’’ Remember that he bargained for $26,> | 000 a year less than the Island after- | wards received under tha Pope-Haviland- | Howlan Terms. Remember that he agreed that the pro- | ceeds of the Fishery Award should be Dominion property. Remember that he was elected Queen’s County to support Sir John A. McDonald. See Remember that he ‘‘ sold” .Sir for a seat in the Grit Cabinet. | Remember that he attempted, aod as | far ag he was able, did disfranchise more | thad half the voting popalation of the) Island. Remember that he sold the representa- | tion of the Island in the Cabinet for a Gorernorship in the North West, acd $8000 a year. | Remember that he betrayed every po-| litfeal’priuciple he ever professed. Remember that he asked that his teague | might cleave to the roof of his nrouth | and his right hand loose its cunning, if) he ever voted for separate schools. Remember that he voted for separate | dehdols in the whole of the great North | West. Remember that he charged $1,600 for | travelling expenses in coming home to) Charlottetown. Remember that Louis H. Davies, while Attorney General of Prince Edward Is- land, neglected our interests for the sake | of a large fee from the Dominion. Remember that he says now that our} claim for a share of the Fishery Award | is separate and distinct from the other} provinces, Remember that he did not urge that) John | claim before the Commission as the) Attorney Gereral for Newfoundland did, Remember that everything he did was| to put money into his own pocket and the | Domiuion Treasury, instead of looking after the interests of the people of this) Island, | Remember that he supports Edward | iake, who says that up to 1880 the omivion lost $1,027,000 by Prince Edward Island. Remember that he supports Alexander Mackenzie, who, before the Cape Trav- erse Railway grant was made, said: “1 think we have done very well by the Islaid, and we have carried out the Tetuis of Union to the utmost possible extent.” Remember that he supported David Laird through the whole of that gentle- raan’s crooked career. Remember that it will be to your in- terest to leave them both in private life ; in order to do that, don’t forget to mark your ballots for Brecken and Jenkins. — Remember that L. H. Davies says in his card that he is a Free TapEn. Remember that his leader and hero, Edward Blake, says in his card that Free Trade is impossible, and that he is in favor of Moprrate PROTECTION. Who attempted to disfranchise every P. E. Island voter, who did not own one hundred pounds werth of real estate ? Laird, Yeo, Mcintyre, Perry. ll la Al Special Notices. Pastvre for four cows to let. Apply to W. E. Dawson & Co, [Jane 8.] LAWN CROQUET — Just received. Sold cheap. KR B. Huestis, Sign of the Pad Lock. June 3. 6i wkly li Ose case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeda, opening to-day at D. A. Bruce's. {ju 3 tf dust Recetvep.—A very choice assortment of Children’s Carriages, American make, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. E. Island Ferniture Warerooms.—M. Borcnrr. _ {june7 pat lw New Marie Suear at Beer & Gorr’s, Go to W. P. Couwi.t's for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m Lapiks’ English Kid Walking Boots, Slip- pers anf Shoes, A’ few pairs just opened at the London House. {june 3, 6i A Large quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m21 tf Lime Jcowoe—Fresh Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, on draught at the Apotheearies Hall, sbrisay’s Corner, {ju 7 2aw im pat Bey your Spring and Summer Dry Goods from John McPhee & Co. They ae selling very cheap. Robert Orr's old stand. ‘ {mal8 wly An excellent lot of ware, in milk dishes, ete., at the Pottery, cheap. [m26 10i eod CANADIAN Cheese just received at Beer & Goff s. {may 20 Still taking Eank P. E,. Island Bills for Goods at W. E. Dawson & Co's. [ma 17 Pasturact for three or four cows, with water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply immediately.—Wirtiam Dopp. : (m2? tt Bakixe Beans at Beer & Golf's. {may 20 #0 save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of bed pittectors only 10 oa at Dorsry, Gorr & Co, [ap28 tf GRawAMFLowER at Beer & Goff's. [may 20 Cash paid for Bank P. FE. Island at W. E. Bawsen & Co's. Come and th | Aube ‘ : see the splendid assortment poring Tweeds manufactured at the aaa * We ceane oot and for sale chea 2 8 store, sig f S Grafton Street, near Walker's foo nome Haviut's NG i Loxe Hraten—a good, simp’e pomed for a troublesom é at The Apotnecaries’ ra ws geste for | ' ; ’ ' } SPSS WS REEUMATISM, Nouralgia, Sciaticc, Lumbago, | Peckache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Sodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frostod Feot and Ears, and all othsr Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Om as a sufe, sure, simple and cheap Fxternal Remedy A trial entaiis but the comparatively trifling ouilay of 50 Cents, and every one sutering with pain cen have cheap and positive proof of its elaims. Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4. “HAVRE,” *FWHE Celebrated PERCHERON STAL L'ON, winner of the First Prizes at many Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions, and from the best Stock in America, being sired by ST. LAURENT, the best Percheron Horse ever imported, will stand at Thomas Campbell's (Railway House) Stables, Char- lottetown,from Wednesday evening,June 7th, until Monday, Jone 12th; from Wednesday, June 2Ist, until Monday, June 26th; from Wellnesday, July Sth, until Monday, July 10th ; from Wednesday, July 19th, until Monday, July 24th; from Wednesday, 2nd Angust, until Saturday, 5th August. The Percheron breed of Horses is attracting very great attention from horse breeders in all of the Country, as they are acknowl- edged the best in the world for farmers and others ; and the people of Charlottetown and vicinity have now an opportunity such as was never before offered them. HAVRE weighs 1700 lbs., is 8 years of age, and is acknowledged a model of his kind for shape, symmetry, kind disposition, speed and soundness, and has a splendid record as a stock getter. PEDIGREE, HAVRE is by St. Laurent, imported from France in 1870. St. Laurent stood 18 hands high, and weighed 2100 lbs. His Colts have taken First Premiums at all the principal Fairs in the Western States, and have realized from $1,500 to $2,000 when two years old. Havre’s dam was Norman and Messenger Mare, by Christopher Columbus, he by Old Louis Napoleon. The season expires August 5th, when all amounts due will be collected. Terms, $12 for the season. JOHN FERGUSON, Owner. DUNCAN MURRAY, {ja 5 tu’s & fr’s) Groom. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, LAWN TENNIS NETS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, LAWN TENNIS SHOES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —AT THE-— LONDON HOUSE. May 27, 1882—1m UNION BANK P, &. ISLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its Head Office axd Branches after this date, GEORGE MACLEOD, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882. Cashier. Valuable Private Residence FOR SAGE. I AM instructed to Sell at Public Auction, on the Premises, at noon, on SATUR- DAY, l7th JUNE next, that handsomely situated and desirable property now occupied by Mr. F. W. Hyndman at Brighton. There are about two acres of land, with 500 feet of shore fronting on the North River, The buildings are only four years old, well and substantially built, and conveniently arranged. The premises may be examined at any time. For further particulars apply to Mr. Hyndman. W. D. STEWART, Pe Anctioneer, Ch'town, May 27, 1882--eod pat WANTED. TT Lease or Purchase, A FIELD of from ‘four to six acres, within one mile from the Province Building. Apply to _ JOHN A. MacDONNELL, President Caledonian Club of P. EF. I. Ch’town, May 27th, 1822. —té FOR SALE. K GLISH PORTLAND CEMENT, PEAKE BROS, May 9, 1832--eod rae DRY FOODS Dee DRY GOODS PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, POLITICAL MEETINGS. Masses, McDonald and Muttart wil] meet the electors of King’s County at the following places ; At Movtague Hall, on Tuesday, June 6th, at 7 o'clock, p.m. At Muyray Harbor South, on Wednesday, 7th June, at 7 p m, At Brooklyn, Lot 61, on Friday, 9th June, at 7 p. m, At the Court House, Souris, on Saturday, 10th June, at 5 p,m, At St. Peter’s Bay Court House, on Monday, 12ib June, at 5 p, m. At Cardigan Bridgeyon Wednesday, the 14tb, at 7 o'clock, p, m. At Dundas Court House, on Thursday, the 15th at 7 p.m, At Cox’s, Morell, on Friday, the 16th, at 6 o’clork, p m, At McDvugall’s, Rollo Bay, on Saturday, the 17ih, at 3 p.m. [ju POLITICAL ar | 14 its ar we | i 7B" 2 FAS ee Messrs, Brecken and Jenkins Will meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : SECOND DISTRICT. Milton Hatl—Friday, 9th June, 2p. m. Rustico Bank—Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p. m. New Glasgow—Saturday, 10th June, 2 p. m. Brook tield—Saturday, l0th June, 7.50 p. m. Cornwall— Monday, 12th June, 2 p. m. Dominion Scho 1, Long Creek-—- Monday, 12th June. 7.20 p.m, South Wiltshire—Monday, 19th June, 1 p. m, THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern Schoolhouse—Wed- nesday, i4th June, 2 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse - - Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p. m. Saw Mill Bridge —Thursday, 15th June, 2pm Cove Head, Western Scho sthouse—Thuraday, 15th June, 7.30 p. m. Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Read—Friday, 16th dune, 2 p. m. Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 16th June, 7.30 .m. Fort Augustus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, 17th June, 2 p. m. Lot 48, Driscoli’s Schoolhouse—-Saturday, 17th ‘lune, 7 p. m. Other meetings will be announced at an early day. Political Meetings. Messrs, Laird and Davies Will meet the Electors of the First District of Queen’s County at the following times and places :— FIRST DISTRICT. Doyle’s Cress, Lot 20-—Monday, 5th June,‘at 20'clock, p. m. Clifton Hall—Monday, 5th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. St. Aun’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Bradalbyn —Tuesday, 6th June, at o'clock, p. m. Springton — Wednesday, o'clock, p. m. Kelly's Cross— Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30 o’cleck, p. m, Crapaud Hali—Thursday, at 2 o’clock, p, m. Bonshaw — Thursday, 8th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. SECOND DISTRICT. Milton Hall—-Friday, 9th June, 2 p. m. Rustico Bank—Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p. m. New Glaegow—Saturday, 10th Juans, 2 p. m. Brookfield—Saturday, 10th June, 7.30 p. m. Cornwall— Monday, 12th June, 2 p. m. Dominion School, Long Creek-- Monday, 12ib June, 7.20 p. m. South Wiltshire—Monday, 19th June, 1 p. m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern Schovlhouse—Wed- nesday, 14th June, 2 p. m. Brackley Point Road, Harriagton Schoolhouse — Wednesday, 14th June, 7.30 p. m. Saw Mill Bridge ~Thursday, 15th June, 2 p.m Cove Head, Western Schoojhouse—Thursday, 15th June, 7.30 p. m. Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road—Friday, 16th June, 2 p. m Mount Stewart Hall— Friday, 16th June, 7.30 p m. Fort Augusius, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, 17th » a8 2. p.m ; Lot 48, Driscoll’s Schoolhouse-—Saturday, 17th June, 7 p. m, : i 7.30 7th June, at 2 ~ “WXpress Wagon for Sale, HAVE one crank axle wagon in good repair, very strong and convenient for loading, one light express, cheap, one very light express. H, COOMBS. Ch’town, June 10,—3in pat ne ————. {THE PERT EC ONY, SOLE PROPRIETORS | of WHISKY Ze JJGREENLEES © ; iR2BROTHERS UNRIVALLED FOR taco rriciat STRELACNOOME LEiax TO D DY, Jjoistitenies Aacyitsnia are HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,'79 Rxport on the Lozye Hicutaxp Wuisxey: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of theic Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fra.rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all ‘Antucrk Hi, Hassarr, M.D. | “Orro Henge, F.C. 3., F. 1. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Feb, 24; 18k2. Charlottetown, P. 1, E, at moderate charges. 13. 18892. To the Free and Indenendent Electors of Queen's County. GENTLEMEN, — Again I have the honor of soliciting your suffeages at the Election to be held fer the Dominion House of Commons on the 20th June next, Thanking you for the support you formerly accorded to me a8 a representative of. the Liberal Conservative Party in this Province at a time when its policy was first inaugurated, I can now the more contidently appeal to you when we know the success which has followed the intreduction of that policy. As one of your representatives in Parliament for the past four years, my views upon most of the leading questions of the day are know: to you. A supporter of the Liberal Conservative Party of the Dominion, 1 have endeavored, having your especial interests in view, to assist the present Government in its many measures advancing tie inaterial interests of Canada. Without jucreasing our taxation it has been able to establish and foster great manufactur- ing and commercial indus'ries, and by wise and judicious leyislation materially to advance the prosperity of the whole people. A yearly | surpius in the treasury has proved ifs capacity for administering the finances of the country, | and enabled us to-day to enjoy free of duty some of the necessaries of life ‘Lhe uvprecedented development and peop- | ling of the North West Territories has been | the result of the contract made by the present Government with the Canada Pacitic Kailway Company, in the face of the bit erest opposi- tion for some time past given to any public measure. A )ear’s experience has more than justified the Goverument in that ect, and falsified every prediction against its success. seifa Free Trader. 1 will be as honestas Mr. Blake, the Leader of the Reform Party, and, using his words in his recent address, say, ‘*Free Trade is for us impossible, and the issue is whether the present tanff is perfect or defective and unjust.” Ihave no hesitation in upholding the present tariff, believing it to be framed in the best interests of the whole Dominion, and that its adoption has infused new life aud viger into our country, lifting it out of the condition of prostration inte which it had sunk four years azo. , The settled policy of both parties is adverse to Free Trade. It is dishonest to attempt to conceal the fact. J ask your suffrages on no false issue, but if elected by you will always feel it my duty in the adjustment of the Tariif, to see that the particular interests of this Pro- vince are not everlooked. Our claim to a portion of the Fishery Award is one of paramountimportance. I regret that hitherto our efforts to obtain its recognition have been unavailing with both political parties satisfaction of knowing that bo time or op- | portunity has been lost in presenting it. Finding that our cla ms singly and apart trom that of the Maritime Provinces, would not be entertained favorably by the House, I, with the hands with the representatives of the Maritime Provinces and pressed our case upon the Domivion Parliament with a stcength ouly to be gained by united action. You are aware of the failure of that effort, and the pro- nounced opinions of the leaders of both par- ties acainst us. It is greatly to be regretted that the separate and distinct claim of the | Island was not, at the settlement of the case [presented before the Fishery Commis- | sion at Salifax. duly made and claimed. it } was an iaexcusable oversight on the part of |the counsel representing this Island. For ‘although recognizing the fact that the arbi- _trators could by no possibility have made a separate award in our case, the fact of our having a distinct claim, bad it thus been brought to the notice of the British Agent, would have placed us in a much beiter posi- tion when distribution was made and New- foundland paid a portion of the award. Dealing with a Government which has so far recoguized the rights generally of the Maritime Provinces to this Award as to grant for the material furtherance of t* eir fisheries the interest on the full sum awarded, | shall continue to press for the recognition of a elaim which I believe tu be just and equitable. The grant this year made to our public works is an earnest of the evident intent of the Government to deal generously with us, [need not say that, knowing from whence it comes, every doliar granted will be really appropriated and spent for the pur- poses for which they were granted. My colleague, Dr. Jenkins, and myself will, I trust, be able in the short time al- lowed us, to meet most of you at the public meetings called throughout the County. J have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, FREDK. DE ST. CROIX BRECKEN, June 1, 1882—ne FURNITURE. We have, at least, the] other, representatives of this Island, joined | with To the Electors of PHY ; J 4st ) Ce County. Queen's ‘ ENTLEMEN, ~- Having received unanunoes nomination of the Del convened at Charlottetown, on the ¢ to select camdidates to contest the County, j the interests of the Li beral-Conseryats 7 party, at the coming general election I be i solicit your sapport for myself and ™ ra 1 leagae, Mr. Brecken. ; oT I do go with the more confidence that I l assured the constitnency |} aspire to pos is truly atid essentin!y independent; that the great : cs» that intelligence and discrimination which enable them to dig- cern and appreciate the good qualities of a Government euch as now rules the destinies of Canada, whose history proves them to be gifted with that rare administrative capacity and exceptional financial ability, which wd the effect of rapidly and easily dey eloping the resources of the country, Maintaining, at the same time, a large and ipcreasing surplus in the tres ury,> & sirplus produced by a fiscal policy which, while it does nob press naduly on the indastrial classes, stimulates aud encourages those great mining and manufac: turipg lnteresis, which are indispensable, ag the exates Oth ist., ‘jority pr jadjuvants to agriculture, in promoting the eee of a people. Having so large surpins, the Government is in a position te deal liberally with the Provinces, and the fact that. in the eupplementary estimates, there ig the handsome sum of $312,000 for this Island is evidence of the intention, as well as the ability of the Executive, t» provide ung, ady- ingly for our public works; and I am happy to be in a position to state that engineers will be here almost directly to commence ope of the works; i. ¢., to survey the different routes suggested for the locatioa of the Cape Traverse . ° P Ys ] ré { will net deevive you by announcing my- | Railway. Under the policy of the Mackenzie Govern- ment, on the other hand, the resources of the country were undeveloped, mines and maaufactures were reduced almost to a stan still, and the treasury was worse than empty ~ its ouly possession being a. large and annually increasing deficit. These are facts, gevtlemen; if any one be disposed to doubt them, I stall have much ;leasure when we mee*, in proving them beyond dispute, and I trust to the good sense and patriotism of the Kiectors of Que-n’s County not to aid in put- ting men in power whose manifest Incapacity reduced our country to the contines of rnin. The attacks of the Opposition on the poliey adepted by the Gove nment for the bm of tae Canada Pacific Railway and the devel. opment of the Great North-West, are effectu- aly and most satisfactorily answered, the wisdum of that policy triuniphantly confirmed by the vast and daily stream of immigration now pouring into that great and increasing fertile portion of our country. The question of our claim to a portion of the Fis:ery Award is one of great difficulty, chi fiy due to the fact that the Terms of © (iwion agreed to by the Laird-Raythorne Delegation stipulated that the other vinces shou'd participate equally in the Award this Island, and to the fact that our distinctive claim was (mot urged before the Fishery Commis. sion. I believe, however, that there is still-a chance of our receiving & portion; and, if clected, 1: will use ev effort to see that justice is done in this matter. I very much regret that time will not permit me the pleasure of personally soliciting your suffrages; but if youdo me the honor ef refurn- ing me as ove of your representatives, 1 will justify your confidence by striving, to the utmost of my power, te further the interests of this County, of the Island, snd of Chis Canada of Ours I am, gent!emen, Wich every consideration, Yours traly, J. T. JB RENS. PE ISLAND Sicam Navigation Coy. fi > UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will,eom- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting there with tte Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 2 p.m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. ; | : The Largest aud Best Selected. ON THE ISLAND, | At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Pailot a d Grewig Poom Suits CHAMBER SUITS, LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames IRON BKEDSTEABS, | i | | nices, Venitian Blinds, &e., all of which will be sold below cost for cash, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor | | All kinds of orders promptly attended to | JGUN NEWSORN. | April 8, 18-2—3m fron Bedsieads | CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON,. | te in a}l its branches. April 8.1882. 3m Feb, 8, 1882, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p, m, and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five clock on Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CA*ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Gundey excepted) on arriva: of morning Train em Charlottetuwn, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places; und at St, Joan, with steamers of the 1, 8.5. Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland-and Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St. John, for Summerside, COB nectiog there with Express ‘rain for Chat lottetown. Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and leave ~—ER - Summerside for Charlott: town every Satarcay Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap | ©Yening about live o'clock, By order, CELAIRS, FP. W. HALES ’ Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. secretary. A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &¢., Kc. +—- x by MEDAL, * ak 7ee atin Puan sgee Faroe JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. . eccncsenctn OO NOTICE. pel oper nay i 8 = Ld oa: ieee aruiamtdibieneati benicuteetis Venriasinie nisin 9 tik glk AVING rented the premises pate et d /bisky of the first | gyg,: ll A ae i cupied by C. F. Haxruis, the subsert quality.” Children S Ca rriage Sy lbars to istinists to the public that he % earry- | ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS. Orders punctuatly at+ nied to. <A cali re:pectiully solicited. Il. W. HARRIS Upper Queen St. TY RP Sanaa eer cet tee cee te et tt tat