THE DAILY DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. [ue following is the form of ballot to be used in the election for Queen's County marked as it should be by all voters for Campbell and Ferguson _ LC LLL ALLEL OL A A A, Deception ys. Fairness. os THE FAIR AND EVEN POLICY OF LIBERAL- CONSERVATIV Bs. THE HYDRA - HEADED | PoOLiIcY ()) OF THI GRITS. Protection to our In ‘isheries. | Free Trade in Prince | I Prowrs Mdward Island. | dustries and Protection in Union and Ontario. ' Kqual Justice to all Ke rey ; ia } ial P Oueen’s Race and kh fion fe he k toral Inistrict of G N ‘ ’ . eit ge ‘ounty District, P. EB. Island, February 22, \™ Quebec. Raising the Credit of County itrict, .. stand, t gy ~*> Repeal in Nova Sco- the Dominion. aaa 1S78 | tia. | Reciprocity on Fair | Aunexation in New| Terms. i | Brunswick, | The same policy in all —-- —— - CAMPBELL, | Lawlessness in Mani- | the Provinces. I. William Campbell, of Milleville, x toba, ; Slander and misrepre. | Park Corner, sentation everywhere. Queen's Vounty, Farmer and Mill Owner. Grit vs. Tory Rule. DAVIES, GRIT RULE. TORY RULE. II. Louis Henry Davies, of Chariottei.own, Public Debdt. Public Debt. Queen's County, ° i B eats ie Le wy’, In five years the Grits In seven years, _the saTTIScter-al-Law, added $40,513,607 to the | Tories added ° 56,045, 623 ie : ee net debt and left noth-|to the net debt, and FERGUSON, ing to show for it-—but| there is to show a . , ya. yg 2} | : wadiai Pacific ) 2 Pere ’ ’ Fort Francis Lock and jthe Canadian iit. Donald erguson,of Tulloch, xX a few other monu- | Railway and other pub- Queen's County, meats ! jlicimprovements in all Farmer and Stock-raiser. | parts of Canada. ~~ Sia st Public Works. | Public Works. IV. William Welsh, of Keppoch, During the Grit term | During the Tory term (Jueen'’s County, the total expeaenare the rr ee Farmer ¢ Ship-owner upon pudlic works] upon public works was rmer and SI a ie og ck to capital | $73,608,455. or $17,562.- chargeable was $33,588,932, or %6,- 773.137 less than the in- crease of the debt. That | is to say the Govern- ment of the Grits added | to the permanent obli- | gations of the country 832 more than the addi- | tiontothe debt. In other words the administra- tion of the present Goy- ernment has resulted in an investment of seven- teen and a half millions in railways, canals and Tue following is the form ef ballot to be used in the election for King’s County, mark- ed as it should be by all voters for McDonald and Muttart : nearly seven millions , . iin ee , ¥ .|more than they ex-| miscellaneous pu blic Election foi the Electoral District o# King pended upon public} works of utility and $ P. E. Island, February 22, works having for their | direct benefit to the peo- County Distri t in excess of 1887. object the development ple, . —jof trade and cheapen-|increase in the fixed - . , ing of the cost of trans-| charge upon the coun- MACDONALD, portation. | try. I. Augustine Colin McDonald, of Montague, King’s County, Merchant. MACINTYRE, Peter Adolphus Macluatyre, of Souris, King's County, Physician, MUTTDART, Il. Ephraim Bell Muttart, of Souris, King’s County, Physician. interest Charges. Interest Charges, When the Liberal | During the Tory term party came into office | the average rate of in- the average rate of in- | terest on the debt has terest payable upon the | been cut down to 3.80 public debt was 4.09 per | per cent., or by .85 per cent., and five years | cent. later they had reduced | iI. it to 4.65 per cent., or by -44 per cent. Seem esy 1 ls hieiliehlaisiuapaibioninainnlh A3sets. xX Assets. | {in 1873 the assets of | Under Tory manave- the Dominion amounted | ment of public affairs, to $29,894,970, and yield-| the assets mounted up ed an average rate of} to $48,295,915, an addi- interest of 1.56 per cent.; tion of $33.700,716, or In 1878 the assets had{ within a fraction of 100 increased to only $31,-| per cent., while the ROBERTSON, 595,199. and the average | average rate of interest LV. James Edwin Robertson rate of interest was 1.63 | yielded augmented to ’ percent, a gain in five | 3.94 per cent., an in- of Montague, King’s County, Physician. years of $4,700,229 in| crease of 2.38 per cent. assets and an increase | of .07 per cent, in the | rate of interest. i ON ee et a nen NE OR ee HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. Liberal Ir should be generally known that the multitude of diseases of a scrofula’s nature generally proceed from a torpid condition of the liver. The blood becomes impure because the liver does not act probably and work off the poison from the system, and the certain resulis are blotches pimples, eruptions, swell- ings, tumors, ulcers, and kindred affections, or settling upon the lungs and poisoning their delicate tissues, until ulceration, breaking down, and consumption is established. Dr. Pierce's golden medical discevery will, by acting upon the liver and purifying the blood, Be sure to mark: your ballot for the Conservative Candidates. ** The elector, on receiving the ballot-paper, shail forthwith proceed into one of the com- partments of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, makinga cross with a pencil onany part of the ballot-paper within the division containing the name of the candid- ates for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such ballot-paper, so that the in- itials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Of- ficer, who shall, without unfolding it, ascer- tain, by examining the initials, and the num- ber upon the counterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the elector, and shall first de- cure all these diseases. Special Notices. Get your Clothes cleaned and repaired at tach and destroy the counterfeil, and shall} W. N. Riggs’, Grafton Street. 3i eod—feb7 then immediately, and in the presence of the} FLovr $4.60 rer Bri.—Flake, $4.60 per elector, place the ballot-paper in the ballot- brl; Patent, $4.75; Yuill’s Best, $5. Parties wanting 10 lbs of Yuill’s Pastry can be ac- commodated at 3 cts. per lb.—A. E. Yuill. janll 10i D. A. Bruce is selling the balance of fur caps, fur and cloth overcoats, sleigh robes, and all winter goods at cost. feb5 dy wy tf CHILDRENS’ and Misses’ Overshoes away below cost, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. janl9—d w Tue tea retailing at 25c., 30c. and 35c. per Ib., at A. E. Yuill’s is very choice. Five lbs. or more at reduced rates. Try a lb.—A. E. Yuill. jan 1) 10i Men’s Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced to $2.75, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. feb3 tf box. --Ballot Act, Sec. 45. No voter should make any mark on the ballot-paper save one cross on any part of the ballot-paper within the division containing the candidate's names for whom he intends to vote. It the voter writes his name or initials, or any marks, except the X he makes his ballot worthless. A simple cross upon the ballot for your can- didates will assist in electing them. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1, Poll opens at 9 o'clock a. m., and closes at five o'clock p. m. 2. Vote early ‘ . " f i tiw’a 29 AK va ait «+ 2 4 lines 3. See that yvur Liberal-Conservative LaRRIGAN’S $2.65 reduced at $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co’s. feb3 tf Great Reduction on Ladie’s Overshoes and Felt Boots, at Dorsey Goff & Ce’s. feb3 tf Aut kinds of Boots and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Geff & Co’s. feb3 tf Finpincs.—Sole Leather, Calf, Goat, Tops, neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a sleigh, place it at the ser- vice of your Committee to bring tardy voters to the polls. Give the information to the Secretary of Committee. 5. Do not “ pair’ on polling day with your Grit neighbor. Poll your own vote and let him look out for his. 6. Poll every possible vote; the loss or gain of a single vote in each polling division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. Each Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election depended upon his individual exertions. 8. Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ cape. or any undue influence, will not only void the election, but is punishable by Got & Co's. Charlottetowa Steam Laundry feb3 tf HEAD OFFICE: Wark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES: aw. Ba lias wines - G. H. HASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street 9. Electors can ouly vote at the polling) G 7, pA VIES, American Clothing Store, S'Side division where their names are registered, 10. Any elector’s vote may be challenged who has received anything on account of his vote, or has been promised anything directly or indirectly, either to induce him to vote at the election or for loss of time, travelling ex- penses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elec- tor has directly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to elas him to vote or to refrain from voting at the elec- tion. Gents’ Goods Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886. a Speciaity. 1000 Bbls. — ae te Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites is not only very palatable, but the remedial power of these valuable specifics is greatly in, creased, and as a mone for consumption, scrofula, emaciation, or where there is loss of flesh and nerve power, it ia remarkable in its results. Take no other. t= A A — Matchless, Kent Mills, City Mills, &e., &e., AT — GOFP’S. BEER x IS27 = = = i886, T. & KE. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & HK. KENNY, (Fr. «€. MAHON) Ship Owners acd Brokers, General Commission Merchanta, iGi GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Eng'and, Scott's and Vanghangs Codes ‘ Mach 29, 1550, Tue only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown s, at the Atheneum, Ch’town. ti—oc.30 sesliipiimsiiiideailii Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful —— be known to their friends in curing onsumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Preamonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without im- mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all drug- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as $0,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one ease where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Samples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. ae size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists | Virture tn the Untett } eerrtl EXAMINER, - - -.- - } } | | j j } i Pegs, Nails, Thread, &c., cheapest at Dorsey, MOND4 wets er VY covery. No others like them in the world, Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease. The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a ' ienco. One box will box of pills. Find out 3 dataeatesintirtie e blood andcure chron ic ill health than $5 worth of any other remedy yet discov- ered. If people could be made to realize | about them, and you will always be thank- ful. One pill a dose. they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had without. Sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very valuable, I. S, JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. Make New Rich Blood! nothing harmful, are easy to take, and These pills were a wonderful dis cause no inconven- the marvelous power of these pills, a x , FURS! FURS! a N° MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, 1t 1s apparent to the BARGAINS general public that BEST can be had at our establishment. It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses—we claim you save 40 per cent by trading with us. ‘ : ; : : ’ > ‘16> + Vous . 2 2 We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muifs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, Robes, Collars, &c., but we invite you to call and examine them—-satisty yourself that our bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. es) STUARTS NEW FUR STORE, NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1886. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ASs6-7. Winter Arrangement. 1826-7. ( is AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows JF (Sundays excepted) :— “TRAINS DEPAR?—FOR THE WEST, (TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, No. 1 No. 3 STATIONS, | No. 2. | No. 4 ; A. M. Pa Ree a ae MM, Charlottetown ............ 7 15 1 50 Charlottetown.,.....,.... 1 Rae ck ee Royalty Junction,...-....] 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction. ........ 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire ......... } 817 305 ||North Wiltshire.......... ape) . ee Hunier River...-.+-++.....- 8 30 3 20 Punter TV? ici... cccccscs | 1 15 | 8 30 Bradalbane.,...........-.- 9 06 3 57 es, ii os venedsens |} 12 45 7 53 Comiir 2iGO... . 5 626s0 6055 ; 90 4 07 TENET BAM. sc oicvecdase | ae ee ee ee eee ere 9 23 ee er ee ee Te = 6lUUU ES Occ. 2s i icsnks ; 9 40 445 Kensington............++.: ae .5 «2 (a 10 10 5 20 do = 4. B. i 6 30 Summerside.......... : P. M. P.M, |jSummerside.......... 1l 35 A. M. (dp} 12 40 i} ar| 1035 WOON. S 5 6s 0 ceseeneas i 00 || Miscouche.......0+++0+.... 10 15 Wellington......+++- acm 1 27 | Wellington..-+-0+s000.. 949 | 4 | er ee 2 68 POE TREE ins oneness eoeee 9 07 EMO Ue, 066 awtenken 3 22 eat. eae veeseeeee| 7 4 Bloomfield ............99 woe! PMOL cs. .scnadecesesns Te AIBErtOn ......eccese...+s. 2, A OONGOMas 5 Fad gn bens ie eke- Lae 4 Tignish.. ...... wile oe ar| 58 | [| Pigmish see. oe. dpi 600 |; : Pome } (> a | TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE EAST, STATIONS. No, 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6 | No. 8 nissan Laprmto dita’ die iiine pals I. ae A, M. Charlottetown ............ 2 30 i\Charlottetown............ 10 25 Royalty Junction.,........ 2 50 | Royalty SUNGLION » ..dacdsa 10 05 Riess sbencnbvbss ence es | Bedford............0 ccseee] 9 32 ( ar 3 55 1| (dp) 9 00 Mount Stewart....... : i |, Mount Stewart....... . j | (dp! 410 H ; (ar, 8a | Ceili iiie bi ss Soguner | mae HGarMigtti es... i 6. sides aes i 738 GClOOrTrmeGOWD........+0-.+ ar! 5 45 P, M, |GEOrgetown.....++++++..dp 7 15 A. M. [ Peal 4 ee YY ae Mount Stewart,.,, ...+++- 4 05 | Mount Stewart.,.,..,.,.dp io ee ee arene ‘| 4 43 } PEE ooo won ces pe turetececs 817 «lh D> ned eT 6 12 M6. POtere.....<4i% hob ides 7 48 Bear River...... sétdobutes | ' 5 87 BOGE IVE «0 0s ce icdcnsisce 7 03 NN. 5 he... n5s8ebed ar i 6 40 OMPIB Su sis kcotbos eres dpi 6 20 | i. P.M. | i Ae Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 a.m. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. SAGES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.-—all prs 6i THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANGE COMPANY. Assets, Ist January, 1886 a . . $36,606,822.05. mae 24) (oe FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent, THLEPHORE COMPAAY OF PRINCE EDWARD (SAND feVHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba’ messages, by Telephone, between Cbsriotietown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St. Eleanors, at the following Be wep rom Station to siation, when the Gistance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- LOS ta VOCERAIOR, SEQEIE TCLOEE. x... ccsitcorns scan cd teas Gatead evashbes Ballin ¢ kheds eile SO CURD do do do & to 70 mileés.......... interes tucenituen ae do do do Oued 20 Mee oe kesen Htiiwt a Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates :-— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under... ........00.. 15 Centa When distance is groeter than 10 mileos.,,............2cec0s eeseeceee os . 2 « For each additional word one cent extra. A discount of 20 per cout from the above rates will be made to leasees of instrumenic Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said offices, Specia! rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid. The Company is prepared to lease Telephou‘ « siraments in Chariottetown and Sum- merside at estgblished rates, and t» treat with pereons requiring private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROK ANGUS, } Ol twa, Oot, 19, 188h—l yer ent MANAGER, Teens tte eeeee eee weene y, FEBRUARY WANTED. A Settlement at Onee. Parties that have net yet Settled their Accounts due the late firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., are requested to do so without delay, All payments to be made to JAMES PATON & CO., Charlottetown. Oct. 29--wky TAKE NOTICE pu AT the authority given by us to MR, SLEPHEN R. 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