len fl tay — b Ny f i 4 Things to Remember. RemembeP that Dayid Laird was elect- | ed by Belfast to stop the Railway, and that he built ffty miles of branches. Remember that he was elected as an) atiti-confederate, and that he started for | Ottawa in the night to negociate terms of union with what he himseif called “the | Canadian Harlot.’’ Remember that be bargained for $26,- 000 a year less than the Island attey- wards received under the Pope-Haviland- | Howlan Terms. Remember that he agreed that the pro-| ceeds of the Fishery Award should be) Dominion property. Remember that he Queen's County to. support Sir John A. McDonald. Remember that he *‘ sold” Sir John for a seat in the Grit Cabinet. far as he was able, did disfranchise more | than half the voting population of — Island. Remember that he sold the representa- tion ot the Island in the Cabinet for a Governorship in the North West, aad) $8000 a year. | Remember that he betrayed every po- litical principle he ever professed. might cleave to the roof of his mouth aad his right hand loose its cunning, if he ever voted for separate schools. Remember that he voted for separate schools in the Whole of the great North) West. Remember that he charged $1,600 for | travelling expenses in coming home ‘o) Charlotteiowa. Remember that Louis H. Davies, while | Attorney General of Prince Edward Is- | land, meglectéd 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 claim before the Commission as the Attorney. .Geveral for Newfoundland did. Rémember that everything he did was to put Money into his own pocket and the Dominion Treasury, instead of looking after the interests of the people of this Island, Remember that he supports Edward Blake, who says that up to 1880 the Dominion, 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: * I think we have done very well by the Island, and we have carried out the Terms of Union to the utmost possible extent.” Remember that he supported David Laird through the whole of that gentle- man’s crooked career. Remember that it will be to your in- teres: to leave them both in private life ; in order to do that, don’t forget to mark your ballots for Brecken and Jenkins. Remember tnat- L. H. Davies says in his card that he is a Prer Taper. 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. — pecial Notices. LAWN CROQUET —Just received. Sold cheap. R B. Huestis, Sign of the Pad Lock. June 3. 6i wkly li Firty Tea Sets to be sold cheap at Col- will’s. m29 2aw wkly 41 One case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeds, opening to-day at D. A. Bruce’s. [ju 3 tf New Maris Svear at Beer & Gorre Geo to W. P. Co_wtiu's for Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds, {ap 7 wkly 2m Lapirs’ English Kid Walking Boots, Slip- pers and Shoes, A few pairs just opened at the London Hoense. [june 3, 6i A Larner quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells, m2) tf DPrixsxeEn Sets, Tea Sots, and Toilet Sets to be sold cheap at Colwill’s, m29 2aw wk4i For Saxe, Alsike Red Clover and Vetches. Also, 30 quintals prime Cod Tish, at R, kK. Brack s, é amily Grocery. Fres Sauwon, Halibut, and Cape Cod Cranberries for sale at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. {june 3 SIX Hundred Milk Pans and Crocks to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. m29 2aw wkly 4i Ruvcerars, Bananas, Pine Apples, Oranges and Lemons, at W. F. Carter's, {jl 3i Losst&ks received fresh every mornirg, and for sale at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. [june 2 2i eod Cnotce Seep Wueat at W. P. Colwil’s, {ma 24 tf PARTIES wishing ice for the season will lease leave their orders at the Fish Market, waften Street. [june 2 3i eod Ay excellent lot of ware, in milk dishes, Remember that he asked that his tongue | , ete., at the Poitery, cheap. [m26 10i eod CANADIAN Cheese just received at Beer & Coffs, {may 20 Still taking Bank P. E. Island Bills for Goods at W. E. Dawson & Neh [ma 17 ASTTRAGE for three or four cows, with water, on the Mount Edward Koad, ‘Apply | inrmediatel -—WILttam Dopp. timer é A LARGE stock ofvfiesh Vegetable Seeds. of | the best quality and in great variety, ea] received at Watson’s Drug Store, a4 tf Rakixe Beaxs at Beer & Gott’s, {may 20 | ._ $0 save the heels of your boots from wear. | - ee & pair of heel-protectors, ovly 10 onsite, | dé Gorr & Co, [ap2s t# | sRABAM FLowER at Beer & Goff's, [may 20 | Sash paid for Bank P. E, Island Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. ms 17) Comi and sec the » i oh d plendid assort Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char. lottetown Woolen Mills and | + Wht Uidteds tote ae ee Gratton SH, gear Wein ae ee was elected for' S Remember that he attempted, aud as PERNAN RE sapart from t ' FoR RHEOMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swo/!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons On as a safe, sure, simple and cheap Fxiervel Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively teifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ite jaime. ; ‘Directions in Eleven Languages, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEES IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4s To the Electors of Queen’s ‘ , County : 1 ENTLEMEN, —I have been nominated by the Liberal Reform Convention as one of the Candidates to contest Queens County in the Liberal interests at the approaching General Election. Having accepted the nomination, | now respectfully solicit your stipport and influence for myself and col- league. The indecent baste with which the elections liave been hurried on will prevent Mr. Laird and myself from meeting you in all the sections of the County as we desired. We will, how- ever, do what is possible in the short time left at our disposal, and I trust that the electors of those settlements we are unable to visit will understand the reason and place the blame on the right shoulders. My views upon the great issues of the day are known to most of you. I am a Free Trader, and believe the protective system now in operation in this Dominion to be oppressive and ruinous to the mass of the people. The assurances so freely offered you in 1878, that there was not to be an increase, but only a re-adjustment of the then tariff, and that this would speedily bring about Reciprocity, have both been falsified. . The taxes have been in- creased many millions of dollars, aud Revipro- city is further away than ever. You are now boldly asked to give your sanction to the renewal of the present pratec- tive tariff for another five years, after which you are told the manufacturers will be able to maintain their monopolies without your aid, In the Island alone we are paying, according to my judgment, at least $150,000 annually to the Government, as our share of the increased taxation. Let me ask what compensating advantage do we derive in retura? You will find that my estimate of the increased taXa- tion laid upon P. E. Island a'one is under the mark. In the year 1851, although nearly $5,000,000 worth of goods were imported into the Dominion /ess than in the year 1877, still the duties paid by the people were about $6,000,000 more than those paid in 1877. Your share of this would be over $150,000, and the estimate do:s not take into considera tion the immense sums levied upon you which go directly into the pockets of the Canadian manufacturers and not into the Treasury. I look upon the enormous increase of taxation as utterly unjustifiable and unnecessary, and will do my best, if elected, to promote a re- turn to a Revenue Tariff simply. I feel that. I need say little respecting the Pacific Railway contract, because my views on it are well known and have frequently been put before you. I condemn it, first, becau’e it was given to a favored Syndicate, without public competition, or tender ; sec- ondly, because it grants to the favored cor- poration, monopolies and privileges utterly opposed to the growth and development of the country over which they extend ; and thirdly, because another company, equally as reliable, actually offered to carry out the same contrect for $3,000,000 cash, and 3,000,000 acres of land less than are to be paid, and given to the favored menopolists, and that too without asking for the exclusive privileges, granted to the Syndicate, which I believe will prove destructive to the future well being of our great North-West, The wholesale grants of the public lands of the North West Territories lately made by the Government to Speculators and Land Com- panies, are a fitting supplement to their Pacific Railway Syndicate monopoly, The policy of t! e Reform party, viz., the land for the settler and the price for the Government, has been reversed and the policy of the existing admin- istration appears to be the creation of mono- polies to fleece both settler and Government. I cannot and will not believe that the electors of P. E, Island will sanction such a policy. I believe that we havea just claim to a share of the Fishery Award, but I am not sur- prised at Sir John McDonald’s Government rejecting it when I remember that your late representatives never submitted the claim to the consideration and vote of the House of Commons, Had they done #0, possibly the result would have been differ- ent. Our claim was not one in common with the other Maritime Provinces which was sub- mitted and iaacteds but entirely distinct and . and while doubtless the in. excusable delay in submitting the Island’s claim tothe consideration of the House bas seriously prejudiced our case, still, if elected, [ shall do all in my power to obtain a recog- nition of our rights, and I cannot believe that a claim which is so universally recognized in | this Island as a just one, will be ignored in the Dominion House of Commons if properly pre- sented fer its consideration. I have the honor to be, = fours respectfully, L. H. DAVIES. Ch'town, May 29, 1882.—[m 31 2w law wi FOR SALE. a PORTLAND CEMENT. ... PEAKE BBOS & CO. May 9, 1832—cod : “THE DATEY EXAMINER JUN ©, 1883 COON DRY GOODS wells 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 PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, DRY woos CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. Ex Phenican and Alsatia from London. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and lew prices. J.B. MACDONALD’S. ———--:0:- Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. None CHEAPER, J. a —— —— 0 :- —- > os * 3 we ¥ 4 ~~ Prints. Prints, Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J. B. MACDONALTLD’S. 10 ee Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, from S Cents up. Hosiery, Gleves and Small Wares in Great Variety, J. B. MACDONALD’S. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest prices I have yet offered. You can save money by buying your Clothing at J. B. MACDONALDS. Brenan’s Old Stand, Qneen Street, May 26, 1k82—wkly. pat pres NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809, _- = Sa ee ee ee a OS ee 0O:0—-—— — Subscribed Capital - - : - $ 9.733.332.0060 Paid Up Capital - - : - - 1,216.666.00 —_———_- 1 O - TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setled With Promptitude and _ Liberality. 0:0 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, Losses 70; LIFE DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 06 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over . - 0:0--—— -— Nine-teniha of the whelo Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured O10 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 ——— :0:-- New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of tho Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCII, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottetow in. GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT BEER & GOFE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers ———:0:—-—_—__ Tea, Prime Quality, Cheaper than Ever, ——-—0:0- - me Coffee, Fresh, Roasted & Ground. P. E. ISLAND _ Steam Navigation Go'y, Cotes) UNTIL FURTHER Notice The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com. mencing the 29th May, 18s2, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing | every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday ang MACDONALD’S, | Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock com there with the Train for Halifax. Reta Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, * land Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from [jalifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown ‘every Thursday at 2 p. m., and retery to | Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock op | Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND Tue UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day Sunday excepted) On arriva: of morning ahtem, Charlottetown, connecting at Sheaiae with Trains for each of the above named aud at St. John, with steamers ot the [8 8, Co. and the All Rail Lineto Portlend and Boston. Returning, leave Point du “Oheng every day (Sunday excepted) on day train from St. John, tor Summerside, cpas necting there with Express Train fur Opan lottetuwn. Sie Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Munday morning, at 2 vclock, an@ Idave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o'clock, By order, F. W. HALBS, Charlottetown, May 26, 1882, secretary, FURNITURE. The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS, ~ Patlor and Drawing Room... Suits TO SUIT ALI. CHAMBER SUITS, tens Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &e,, &e, LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS — Picture Moulding & Frames IRCN BEDSTEADS. Window Blinds, Rellers, Poles, Cor- nices, Venitian Blinds, Xe¢,, all of which wil! be sold below cost for cash, All kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate charges. DOW JOMN NEWSON, April 8, 18:222m Children’s Carriages, lron Bedsteads, JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m a ee ee eee |, tHe PERFECTION |] SE | of WHISKY: SS | UNRIVALLED ron| or Teer hoxtoooy. tes iat HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holb-rn-vieduct, E_C., London, Aug. 8,'79 Repoxt on the Lorne Hicntanp Waieger: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and apal The samples were very ftaztant, Ow and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality.” ; ‘Artuur Hit, Hassaut, M. D. “Orro Hennes, F.C. 8. F. LC.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, L E. Feb. 24, 1882. GOolw MEDAL, 1 JOSEPH GILLOTT’S ~ Flour, Choice Brands, Warranted. Sees NOTICE. _ Biscuits, Fruit, Confectionery, &c., BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICES. AVING rented the premises lately 00 cupied by C. F. Harnss, the subseriber begs to intimate to the public that be is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. Orders punctually at- tended to. A cali respectfully solicited. BEER & GOFF. > Charlottetown, April 24, 1882. Feh, 8, 1882. L W, H. ,. Upper ‘g CY eet ‘oe PP men,