eT ato TK al li Ma eas +28 MepakaMNE on, aa = ~ — nn Oe oe aa ae — Teams :--Five Dottars 4 YRAr. » This is true Bubesty. wabeil Siee-benn ite hate .“. adisinai Public, odut eunill de” toiblelad SINGLE adios’ Two Cresta. t \ » wT ‘ : | a : . co : e "29 a a aa ae. i = = a - RR SS mk het eae — ee “Joa aott NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1882 VOL. 11.---NO.. 18. THe DArLy EXAMINER A Few Plain Serections to Voters. COR RESPON DENCE, | | Campaign Notes. [S$ ISSURD RVARY BRVENINOG, fy rus Exasiner Postisnine Company, rroM THe Orrick, Conner OF WaTER SPRING GOODS, 1882. a OE ET ; ' ’ — Tuk following are the forma of hallots to wy, Gg, nor Dole owrne od ss . W hw - si ‘ be used in the election for King's Prince e do not hold ourselves responsible for tl and Queen’s Connties :— a opinions or siatemerts of our correspondents. Su great is. the change cf feeling, im Gloucester that Ex Speaker Anglin is con- fidently expected to be beaten, even with ‘two Governnient candidates in the field. ) This is almost too much to hope for, and it | would be far safer to get.one.of the candi- dates to give way and concentrate all our strength on the other The ex-Speaker wp Gxueat Grorer sTReets, ee The Crapaud Meetin . i flection for the Eled@eral District of King’ PA ; &- Charlottetown, P. E. Island, |e 5 all +p lleaani dig = Rates or Scagscertrrion : i Have Just Completed a i gat a a _.. To the Editor of the Examiner. Six Mentha, . ) #2 50 || ’ McDONALD, Pursnant to notice, a meeting was held Three Months, - - : 1 26 A V L + k f WN ds iI. Austin U., Montagne, = One Month, . . ; 0 50 ) cry alee OC 0 € W > sp a Kung’s. to discuss Dominion politics. i : erchant, s#@- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, | ee men te FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. ments, on application. ca lS pre el ne a ee = ei McINTY RR, ill. Peter A., Sonris Hast, County of King’s, Physician, ams FOWARD 1, RUSSELL & (U,, Buyers will find no better value in the city. Vat. Eatin S0tris East, | X. in Crapaud Hall, on Thursday, the 8 h inst., has been so coldly received that there is some talk of his being nominatéd for D. W. Palmer, Esq., was appointed , Northumberland, chairman, and the undersigned secretary. I. wonld ive ‘more: then-humén if ished Mr. Laikp was the first speaker, Stid/ not committed errors; | say this te you} he wae thankful to the Liberal party, for’ and I believe ithe: majority of the country nominating him; boasted about his Gov-| wij! believe me when I state that whatever ernorship of the North-West; charged] have dove, in every set-of legislation and the G.vyernment with extravagance, and/ administration, E have tried, acenrding to iried to show that the pulicy of the Govern-! the best of my judgment, to do what I ment wes nota fair one; but did notattewpt gould for the well-being of good.Govetn- Commission Merchants, Kin 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—6m L. ARTHUR & CO. General Gommission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Allantic: Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON,” MASS. May «7, 1882—wkly PROFESSIONAL CARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORAEYS-AP-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Inland, H. Vv. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. Ac, A Fine Stock of Men's Felt Hats and Clothing, ‘Suits Made to Order from Scotch Tweeds and English | Worsted Cloths. TruNKS AND VALISES IN Goop VALUE. u&. HE. PROWSE. | t Charlottetown, May 31, 188?. > ID. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in ‘Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits, ‘A magnificent range of Physicign. ‘ ‘to polvce fig res to’ show any extava- . se gance. i if elected, that he'woold not again foreake his constituents. for some’ well -paying (fice, without ecnsulting them. Dr. Jenxins» then came forward, and was enthusiastically received. He justified the Pacific Railway. contract; cwelt_ at : length on the trade question, on which he Sa made some cood points, and put forward ' Election for the Blectoral- District, of Prince °cuvincing facts and figures; referted to ROBERTSON, IV. James, Montague, County of King’s, Physician, a a COPS RS Soe ET OTHE Se PPM ECR EERO EH Se Cee BHR eee EEE TE Te EEE Cow e 20 the attempt to digfranchise the young men tywle..c 20th, 1882 of this country, in awhich Mr. Laird took HACKETT, part; denounce -d Mr. McKenzie’s epposi- 1. Edwaad, Tgy.ish, X tion to the Cape Traverse Railway and County of Prince, other Governm6nt meesures as uniair, and Merchant, unjust to the gx ople of this Island. 7% ~~ mnempipeatelie diz. Davigs was the next speaker. He dwelt at. some length on that second Syndicate, and laboured hard to prove that it was a geuuine.one ; said the Moncton Ik. Stanislaus F., Tignish, County of Prince, saute SS Sagar Refinery was paying forty per’ cent. | ROGERS, i II‘, David, Sammerside, xX County of Prince, Mr Brecxen then touk the plattortg Merchant. amid yreat applause, and while deliverin YE i —— an eloquent and pointed ‘speech «hel hearers spell hound: He éaid the terms © Union had not been carried ont; abl defended the Government which he su>- —, ported; referred to the deficits of; seven sevece ,eecececedvvecseseeeee 20G- & half million dollars under, Cart- | VO, ‘IV. James, Port Hill, County of Prince, Merchaut and Shipbuilder. the now existing surplus; made an able de‘ence of the National Policy, and con; ‘ polities accordingly. a_i» wright’s financing, and contrasted, it with: ment and the futare p rity of thisy my Mr. Laird did not eve ‘promise,’ peloved country.—Sir John A. .MeDoiald. Mr. Mackenzie, a former loeal Grit can- fidate fer Westmoreland, said :— | ‘*Mr. Mackenzie returned thanks for the confidence reposed in him by the electors. At the last election, four years ago, a num- ber now present, including hie tap- }0 ted Sir Albert Smith. They so for two reasons, fir t ot: p- rsonal grounds ; « second owing to the undev: loped éondition of the National Policy. Many who eve believed in the policy though We Were n in a position to avail ourselves of its ad- vantages. Since then it has been de- { veloped, and wé know it is pyacticahle and beneficial ; hence we stand side by side.” Mr. Mills, of Mencton, N. B, says: “He Wis are Pu man. He bad in the past heen a strong gtit) and he had never voted any other way,@nd he h»d teen con- of the capital invested, «nd concluded by). .: oe : “¢ Y | scientious; but when he saw the change finding fault with the Government poliey. lerpdneet by thb National - Polidy, ded hed to acknowl dge its wisdom and change his When he was a grit he was a whole grit, and now that he wasa Lib rel Consersative they «ould rely on him being right. He was no hat way man, but stuod true to one side or the other.” Mr. Henry Lyman, a large wholesale merchant of Montreal, who was mentioned a3 the probable grit candidate, writes to the Montreal Star : . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | ' Blection fur the Electoral District of Quee~’s GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ian To shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, | BRECKEN I. Frederick D. St. Croix, xX of Charlottetown, County of Queen's, ‘ i AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, | Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. DAVIES. II. Luis H., . of Charlottetown, sT. JOHN'S, N. F., County of Queen’s, a Barrister, etc. Give particular a? ds s : hens aoe Prince Edward Island. Cowsigninen . : . es i NKINS. - Bolic ted. ‘Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Preinises, 1. so. X RererRENcrs— : ies of - harlottetown, The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s N.Fj | County of Queen's, Messrs. C. F. Bennett & Co., ft Physician. Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, d Jobn H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. I. April 24, ’82— pat 2m eod w 2m fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, se LAIRD, ‘ ’ TV, David, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. A County of Queen’s, aes ere 2+ Lew. L elu ed amid leu apples. ‘‘As my name is published in the list of Mr. Wadman then took the platform and'a committee the selection of a Liberal put the following resolution 3 candidate for Montreal West, it is fittin Whereas, The late Go¥emmment have faith-| that | should say that I have not consentec fnily redeem-d the pledges made to the elec-}to act in such acity. If the views I tors ia1878% ; and \entertain on questi ns can be Whereas, The ‘measures — a by the! posed to have the slightest importance in Govemmmens hauaspanuraged ral, the public estimati ay say, that as mantfacturing, and commercial interests of between Sir ich arte right and his er hereas We desire to express our -confi- policy, Of. so calcd free trade, and Sir dence in the Government and to put on record | Leonard Tilley, I prefer the latter. . . 1 our approval of their policy, which, in our | held that a measure of wise protection is judgment, is calculated to foster the indus- | needed to develop our domestic industry, tries of Canada; ané ve also approve of the ; and give employment to our population, action of the Government in connection with, prespective. Further, I mest confess to the Pacitie Railwvay contract; and |Irttle sympathy with those who can think Whereas, Our late representatives have of nothing better for this country, than carried out their pledges to us in 1878, and annexation with the neighbouring demoo- have si:ce that time looked closely after our racy, with ifs constitutional resolution interests, and take this opportunity of ¢x-! every four years.” pressing our thanks for their many valuable services to this country, and hope ere loug he -—o-— + = — St. ‘Lawrence Hotel. a HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, tating been thoroughly repainted and refarnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot snd Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Loaiders acco- modation unsurpassen by any other Hotel in ee WM. £. HICKEY, Ch’town, Dec, 21, ’8!. Proprictor TNSUBANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses rettled promptly itably. — F, KENNEDY, General Agent, Office—South Side Queen =quare. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1552. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Breker, -—AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX I HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbeoks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured iu first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consiynmente of Produce seliciied, and prcmpt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr NURSCRIBE for the WALL Y “XAMNEt b. the Cheapest and mos Newsy Paper Published in P. K. luland: We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 22, '82. STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 “CIV PHE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Faney Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 20: 1000 lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Yk Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRK, | Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Isl For Scotch and English weeds or Worsted Suits | For Canadian Tweed Suits, May 4, 1882. | For Overcoats of all Descriptions, : | —-GQ) Wor FAREED BFA fT | wine JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER j } ' There you will find the largest aod best assortment ef Cioths in the \[sland» Prices very moderate. The best workmansh!p ani a perfect fit guaranteed, — ALso— | A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &o. ‘Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecayies Hall Corner ‘ Charlutterown or; 11; BBL. may be again restored t» health; Therefo'e Kesolved, That we pledge ovr- « « Oeenee meeeee coerce, seeereseseeeseoreceos seeeee. .eeeee® solves ti) support Mesars. Brecken and Jenkins, - ——<= the Government candidates, at the approach- : : } lection. On the voter entering the polling place, mag Bwene: ; the presiding «flicer asks him his nawe, eae resulu'ion was seconded by Mr. A. occupation, residence, ete., and his anawerg are entered by the clerk. If no objection be offered, the veter is given a ballot of which the above is a fac-simile, except that the cross will not be on it. The presiding officer has previously initialed the ‘ballet and numbered the counterfuil attached, the ‘voter is then directed to enter a compart- “ment provided, where he will find a pencil. If he desires to vote for the Liberal- Conservative candidates he will make a cross X to the right of the name as we have marked above. After —s it he th : will fold it up and return it. to the presid- ing officer, who will look at the eounterfoil Who sxidt “ For P &. Island the to identify the hallot by it. After tearing Receipts were $1 596,000. the * x- off the counterfoil and destroying it, the penditure +2 624.000— the tb eficit presiding «flicer puts the ballot paper in qghatis the loss te (anada) $1,627, the bux. Should the voter be unable to | 9,, 0° nawaru Blake : ; read, he wust take an oath to that effect. er pts hein ie ‘Then he will be accompanied by the pre- ; ; ' siding officer to the compartment, and in; Complimentary Letter to Yon. | the presence of the candidates’ repre sen-| John Cost gan. 'tatives (sho are sworn to secrecy) the: cee officer makes the cross alongside the ‘'n Mr Costi.an being sworn into office nam:s of the candidates for whom the he comuunicated the tact to the Bishop of | elector desires to vote. Chatham ard received from His Lordship’ arepiy congratulating him on his eleva ion ‘to the Cabmet. The following is a copy of LAWN ENN IS j Bishop Ro. ers’ le: ter — a (Copy-) CuaTuam. N. B., May 23, 1882. The Hon Joun Cosriga%, M. P., Minister of Inland Revenue, &c., &c., Ottawa:— My Drar >1n—Your teegram informi: g me that you have just been sworn in Miu ster, &ec.. &c, has just been delivered to me. but Gentleman. Mr. Moore offered some opposition to this resolution, and after Some noisy words be- tween him and the chairn an, the resolution was put and carried by two thirds of a majority. ‘Three cheers were given Messrs. Breeken and Jenkins outside the building aiter which the crowd left for their respective homes. Arcn’p. Saw, Secre'ary. C a wud, June 9, 1882. LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, yAWN TENNIS NETS, LAWN TENNIS BALLS, Who voted against an amnesty to O’onaghue, who committed no crime, and voted an amnesty te Riel and Lepine, who murdered Seott? Laird, Yeo, Meltntyre, Perry. Free Trade in Ireland. HOW THE GREEN ISLE HAS BEEN RUINED BY FORCED FRKE TRADE— BURNING WORDS FROM JAMES REDPATH. (From the Boston Pilot ) The New York Free Trede Cjub wrote to Mr. Jams Keo, ath, «ffeing to make timammber. In his answer he says:— ‘ Liespee:tul y decline th honor thas ten- dervea me. Not only shal L vo jonyger advocate the pincip es of your Club, but I shall do ali that | can do to frustrate the o} jects of it, by ufluencing pubbe o inien ii fisavor of a protective poliey. IL was @ radical free trader unvii 1 visit. d Ireland, avd sew the blighting effi cts of compulscry free trade there. It has ruined the mann facturing interests cf lreland, aud wede the whole people dept neaut on sgri- culture, and, therefore, practically THE SERFS OF THE OWNERS OF THE SvlIL, What that policy has done absulutely in Ireland, where English free trade has had free sway, it weuld do retatively in every country m the werld. It would make vs serfs of the Aarrican soil—for the bem fit of England. 1 believe that it is gord sense to “buy in the cheapest merket and sell in the dearest,” but not as too late (after 8 p. m.) to send you my ‘eélici- tations aud best wishes by telegraph to-richt; tiereiore 1 write you this little uote to do so, | Ma, you have every success in your new office | filling it (as I have every coutidence you will) | with honor to ) ourself, fidelity and atility to Our Most Gracious Sovereign the Queen and 10 her Government, and benefit to your fell. w cit zens of every class and condition, but especially your Roman ( atholic fellow +ub- May 27, 1882—1m jectcts, whom I presume, you have been taken into the Government to represent, I was much gratified wich your course and excellent speech im nroving the Resolutions or Add: ess to the Queen in lv half of Ir land. The unanimity vith which your preposals were received snd parsed is the be-t cul gium E G G S Ss ‘ that could be pronounced on your action in 500 000 ate ANTED THIS jth:s particular, while such w:animity does 5 : LAWN TENNIS SHUES, LAWN TENNIS HATS, LAWN TENNIS JERSEYS, —AT SHE— LONDON HOUSE. » for which we| hor or oe m mbers of the House of Uow- mons of all parties, are prepared to pay _ “tl Again tendering you my felicitations aud rz. best wiches for your success in your uew office, $75 600 IN CASH. and the as-urances of my sympathy and yvod 3 «i'l towards the Government of which you ave A slendid chance for Egg Buyers to} now a member, and of which you were in the make money by selling to us, We guarantee| pasta faithfel supporter. to pay highest. prices. Iremaip, my dear sir, this pelicy is taught by the advecates of free trade. I hols that the dearest market to buy in, without regard te prces, is the matket kept by our enemy, wi-ose political and commercial interests render her dxsir- ous of DESTROYING YOUR BUSINESS, and nati-nality. England—both political and wanufac' uring England —is our enemy. She demonstrated her hatred during onr civil war. Democratic England is friendly to us, Now as our pelicy of protection, with all its d-fects of detail, tends to bring t» our shores and incorporate with our pe ple, this is the only element of the Eng- lish population that 1s kindly disposed to us —the working classes—and, at the same time. weakens that malignant power— official and trading Englaud—t»at bats ua, and is our rival for the markets of the world, I hold that it is our duty to main- taint the existing American system, until by the pubic declaration of the protected in- terests themselves, a prohibitory or protec- tive tariff is no longer demanded or neces- sary.” —— aD —_—_ | ARTHUR & TOOMBS: . Yoars fathfully in Christ, Moy 18; 1887. B ti tA bY Br : lgciy Tea Sets ‘to “be wgld cheap at, Gol- wie: wat gow w 6 SRLS gutters a2s re, Se = : es Es rr rE see —- SEAR Rp ogee May eee BR eR Retin Tag AO a aly nl RE RR I Se mI Pun a cs Bi A ; re Li ee t * nm ce Aer ee Beene inte es te Oe INN ; fA ¥ 4 Ae waif ey a fie GE RN Sgt te eT EER on a i +