a att tl, OE TTI LL EE LS see tii Pe A 5 ial NOELLE OE a fete ws ee . : — — —_ Se + a a eS gape ga a ne aoe ee enema ea soem _alieaeee =e ferme :—Yive Dottars a YRAR. ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having t@ advise the Public, may, speak free?’—Eviiripes. ™ * Srxciz Coprts Two CENT. NEW SERLES. : . ” ‘. ne DarLy EXAMINER [3 ISSUED EVERY £VENING, By ras Examaener Pospiiswine Company, FROM THEIR Orrier, Cornnen or WATER " wo Guat Gros rues,” QOARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. Charlottetown, . . >. E. Island. ; Rates ov SUBSORWTION : Six Months, : - . &2 Three Months, 1 Ode Miah nL EGO J. B. MACDONALD’S. | f= Advertising at most moderate rates. Fx Pbhoenican and Alsatia from London. a 103 a A splendid range, from the best: Brussels to the Cheapest 560 Hemp, new designs and low prices, oF ’ ——————-—— 0 -—_—_—_— Contracts may be made for monthly, ysarteriy, half yeasly or yearly adverts: Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings. 1882, Point du Chene House, 1882, NonkE CHEAPER. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE E DWARD. a and Queen’s Comrtiess= J. B. MACDONALD ’S. . | County of King’s, _————— > VOL: Ih--NO. 19, ND, -LUESDAY. JUNE 13, 1882 ew Plain Directions to Voters. | ee The Poor Man’s Catechism. following are’the forms of ballots to | (Published by Authority.) " | | MERORALERS ON “DER QUESTION OF THE DAY. ec in the election for King’s Prince} Question—Who put the duty on Tea and . ©. flee ? Mr A. T. MeCord, of East York, said : oS ~—Cs Answer—The Grit Party, supported by Mc- “Phat every elector should vote for the he EleMoral District of King's lotyre, Laird, Yeo and Perry. N. P., as the policy most_conduciye to the j Covnty, June 204 1882, Q. Whe lowered the duty on Tobacco, inter of the c . . Lad been ars tt | Molasses and Kerggene Oil ? asSociated St eA party all his El McDONALD, A. The Conservative Party, supported by) }jf d claimed that he was as god a I. Anstin C., Montague, x McDonald, Muttart, Brecken and Hackett. Aor Sie ava Mibtosink 1tishe ta ee a. re Fe we gi, | (). Who took ‘the duty off ‘Tea, Coffee, Tin was: He, however, maintained that the We ow oe co A EE BS Ye PG ae other arsicles, and put them on the Free true Reform party of to-day, was the Liberal- McINTY RFE, | dast ? : ; Conservative party, and the supporters of Il. Peter A., Souria East, | A. The Conservative, Party, ee by the N. P. He had left the grit party, County of King’s, | McDonald, Muttart, Breeken and Hackett. which had called itself by the name of : Pbysician, Q. Who abolished the obnoxious Stamp Reform, because’ he had been. convinced : aon ———— | Act. and the Postage upon Newspapers ? - MUTTART, | A. The Conservative Party, su IIT. Ephraim B., Souris East, 4 | MeDonald, Muttart, Brecken and Hackett. Q. Who deprived the Island of a Seat in. that the policy or want of policy of that Y party was destriictive to the best interest of the whole community. ae i Physician. » Bb the Cabi pone CEO. L. HANINCTON, PROPRIETOR, senttortontamares 3 Spmtaanasiamenena | 22" ” +d we — iz alg |. Mr. Thomas Wilson, proprietor of the (Formeeny P. ScuvRrmay). >.: > x LOBERTSON, | Laird, Molutype, Yon antcPeers Aslan leacing industrial establishment os Deece, Our Regalar Simmer Tourists and the travel- i rincs. é rints, Prints. i LY. a. Montague, Q. Whe attempted to disfranchise the Ont., at . recent public meeting said he ha ling public will find the above Hotel one j : as 8» | young men of this Proviece ? been voting in Dundas for the past thirty of the best in New Brunswick. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns.; _—_—“4 -—_ it | A. McIntyre, Laird and Perry. years, and had never yet cast a Conserva- s@ Dinner on the table on arrival of the P. E. Island steamboats. ‘Trains leave the platform (opposite the ' Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passengers mple time to dine. {ja 5 im J.B. MACDONALD’S.. ee : Dress Geods, Every Quality and ‘Price, from 8 Cents up, EDWARD if RUSSELL é C0. Hosiery, Gloves and Small Wares in Great Variety, Commission Merchants, J: B. MACDONALD’s.. | 213 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m PROFESSIONAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ee ee ee ee NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. — > Bp oie OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great DD Fre OU Ck, George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. MERCHANT TAILOR, H. V. PALMER, JAS. W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in ees me 2 () 9 en 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 .v J. Bo MACDONALDS. ; Rrenan’s Old Siand, Queen Street, May 26, 1882<wkly. pat pres St. Lawrence Hotel. —_—--—_- eo es above Hotel is ner Se Dt having been thoroughly repainted an : ‘ ; ee ete gee cuually Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian situated and within three minutes waik of, , i S t wee uIts, the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers | inducementesto the travelling public, POT OP or EPR, i e+ terre? Permanent and Transient Boa:ders acco-) } : modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in, A magnificent range of the city. er WM. E. HICKEY, conse “**4Se GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, INSURANCE OFFICE. 0s AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Queen Insurance UCompany, OF ENGLAND. | Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. |! City of London Fire Insur- QU? Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, Ch’town, Dec. 21, ’81. ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates. ~ Losses rettled promptly | and equitably. fe a F. KENNEDY, al ; : General Agent.} We invite you to inspect our Goods. Office—South Side Queen Square. D. A. BRUCE, Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1882. 72 Queen Street. Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied, W ( Bl S HO P Charlottetown, Maj 22, ’82. ° ® . 5 — ie Liters" MARINE, FIRE AND LIF FORWAR DING AGENT, INSURANCE Y Marine Insurance Broker, =e General Commission Agent, REDFORD kKOW, P.O. BUA 3 ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92, HALIFAX, N. 8./here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. po: Ps ICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned thereon. Halls, Cargoes and Freizhts insured in ’ first-class offices at most fayorable rates, CAPITAL, 64,000,000. Consignments of Produce solicited, and . : ; Sain he prompt pee guaranteed, Every description of Preperty covered at lowest rates, Policies issued Correspondence solicited and answered| by the undersigned. promptly. calaadidaieaa Nov. 14, 1881—lyr 7 oa r off the counterfuil and destroying it, the endeavor to convert the wicked N. P. men, ee pi te 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July a kills the peaches ana fall ues, : : c ; 2} i ; 4 o tears the pavements from the street, Goods, and collection of Coston Drawbacks} THE Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Rng.) sis 2e2rmena 2st This wit be cons) Moc lets too small boots pinch ous feet? weather permitting. For further particulars see posters. MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. tive vote, but he bad made up his mind Q. Who sat for five years in the House of that.the National Policy was the “ yee TT 7 yee! ee as a servile follower of McKenzie eon this country; ane he was a. | A. Dr. McIntyré, cast in his lot with those who supported that 7 et ee ees, ged a ; ‘ policy. (Great cheering.) Election for the Electoral District, of Prince Q. Who voted against the innocent and ot County, Jue 20th, 1882 | noble hearted O’Donohiue ? : , Mr. Maurice O’Connor, in a neat speech ‘ an A. Melatyre, Laird, Yeo and Perry. . ao 9 as ACKETT. i oes | Q. Who try to deceive and. insult the in- seconded Mr. Goldie’s nomination. He | _ 4 > oe ‘n° said he had been a consistent Reformer all ee Hsia astrs ot te, Proves Dy fling Tit fleet inthe preont functor erchant. | A, The Grit Candidates generally, and 1+ 4s the duty of every true Canadian to Bees iit tt itt | MélIntyre and Robertson particularly. give & -—: — > the —, — €i5 Hf ’ ernment, who have shown on IT. Stanislaus F., Tigsish, 1 Pee hoeeoured a BOUNTY of $150,000 % ability to devise a trade policy in the best Obaste of Prince ; the FISHERMEN of the Lower Provinces? dth Wea, mel ore | A. The Liberal. Conservatives—McDonald, eee 7 = Ned eee dae peice costing : _ 'Muttart, Brecken and Hackett. , honesty to carry out the pledg mad ROGERS, ane Q. Who should the electors vote for ~)" the late elections. IL‘. David, 8 srside, ithe 20th of diine?».. : E Cc iy 2 X A. The CONSPRVATIVECANDIDATES,! At the People’s Convention which nom- ‘Merchant. |'—MecDonald ané Muttart. — Brecken and inated Mr. Goldie, for Wellington, Mr. J. PG CSc Gostne cs apanee | Jenkins. —Hacket and Rogers. _L. Murphy was loudly called for, and an- 0. > ee , , ‘nounced, amid the hearty cheers of the IV. Cunt Pee FREE TRADE is, as I have. re- audience, that on this oecasion he would Se amin etes | ae . support the Liberal-Conservative can- Margiteat and Shipbuilder: Nl a ae ppentenhy explained, roe vs tea didute. As a young Canadian he believed | POSSTBLE,—Edward Blake’s Manifesto. jt to be his duty to abandon a party, eeees OR ee Fa vewseee ne eet | 563 ee ore | every plank in wh platform was retro- Spirit of the Campaign. ‘gressive and apti-Canadian, and work in ‘the ranks of the Liberal-Conservative party, THE GRIT ‘‘SITUATION” EXPOSED BY THE which has proved itself to be heartily Can- ‘* TORONTO MATL,” adian. Election for the Blectoral District of Queen's’ County, Tune 20th. 1882. BRECKEN. ' , 2 ss atlas ‘« Will some. one tell me whether I am a) 7 Nia ial : I, Frederick D. St. Croix, ~ £ | Mr. Valentine Burnham, of Salisbu of Charlottetown, xX | Eopokrelss ora Protectionist to-day ?”—Z. N. B., writes to the Moncton: Times: “fT County 2 nape | « observe in the Transcript that at a meeting Barrister: w. ee ., , |recently held here, I was appointed among Seat) ‘If you come to Hamilton you are decided- * a , DAVIES. ily a Protectionist,”—2. Irving. others, on the Grit committee th ” poll ling district. I was not at = AF toe : ; ,and know nothing about it, and why suc ‘* But down here in Prince Edward Iceland, o 8 ce LF remember, you are am out and out F j uowarrantable use was made of my 1 Trader.”— David Laird. 201 1 Te ; II. Lenis Hi, of Charlottetown, ntg.of Queen's, ree ec * eee ore i have heretofore ; I JENKINS. am now in favorof the N, P.,: Ill. John T., _ “In Toronto you want the duty taken off, P, a. of ( harlottetown, Xx 8 a il ets ~~ cS * = oh will be in the interest of that party.” ‘‘And in North Hastings you are strongly ; : in favor of Protection to the iron interests.” Mr. Connell, addressing a meeting at County of Queen’s, Physician. —_ LATRD. William Co» (Grit candidate, North Hast-, Bast York, Toronto, said: thet the N. P. IV. David, ings). had not only infused new life into the of Charlottetown, errs porwr sf but had also at ‘the sawe time County of Queen's, | ‘*Bear in mind that when down here you! sounded the death-knell of the Grit party. Gentleman, ‘must think that the duty on breadstufis in-| The party,which, when in power, denounc- oaVbedevous osecvevas esduse vydsese creases the cost to us consumers.”—A. Jones,\ed the N. P., now, when in opposition, ab 1 ee" | Hatifax. pretended to make use of it by stati at there is some good in it after all, that On the voter entering the polling place,’ ++ And don’t forget that when up here you they will not alter it if returned ‘to office. the presiding officer asks him his mame, must be of the opinion that the duty causes Mr. Mackenzie plainly states that it would occupation, residence, etc., aud his answers the farmer te get less for his wheat.”—John be altered. The best plan is not te trust are entered by the clerk. If no objection Charlton. ‘this party, but to conserve the best inter- be offered, the voter is given a ballot of aaa ‘ests of the country by kéeping them out of which thé above is a fac-simile, exeeptthat ‘Gentlemen, I entertain an opinion to suit power and out of office. the cross will not be on it. The presiding each locality I’m not a hide bound partizan | officer has previously initialed the ballot. —by a large majority.” —Z. Blake. Mr. E. K. Greene says :—I have gone and numbered the counterfoil attached, the nia over and carefully compared the prices of voter is then directed to enter a compart- Who said: ‘“! think we have done {),. various Sean’ of a s and felt hats -| ment provided, where he will finda pencil. yery well by the Island, and we manufactured by us in 1878 and 1881, and If he desires to vote {or the Liberal- * ay I find as the result of investigation that Conservative candidates he will make a have carried out the Terms of AS Be eee = ithe ave li i f our goods cross X to the right of the name as we | Union to the utmest pessible ex Risse pages fe ages | | ; have marked above. After marking it he tewt?’—Alexander, Mackenzie, in he fox ‘os deb uns ee This will fold it up and return it to the presid- | oe , o t i ae acal : is the case not only in those lines of goods ing officer, who wiil look at the counterfoil Tue Grits of Ontario have given nu 1 , SE ~ 4s : ou which the advance of duty has been to identify the ballot by it. After tearing ®™SM against the National Policy, and | light, but also applies to soni péarse acs oe ; ?\heavy woolen ich the dut presiding officer puts the bailot paper in by singing the following rhyme at their) )O°") NCOkNe eR 0: y the box. Should the voter be tnable to Public meetings. We understand it saiden| Oe Deon Conny ae zee read, he must take an oath to that effect. ° .® é Then he will be accompanied by the pre- | faithful ag 2 . . siding officer to the compartment, and. in Who fills the butchers’ shops with flies, the presence of the candidates’ represen-! At picnics sends us cloudy skies, tatives (who are sworn to secrecy) the And makes the tradesmen tell such lies ? officer makes the cross alongside the| names of tne candidates for whom the who mixes alum with the flour, ere The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York, jsstor cesses © vote ; : results have been attained by an increased a great deal of enthusiasm among the | Tevidetion ehttiacliie of ae oa hide quence of the present tariff, and by a natural law of manufactures, whereby a larger quantity of a = article Sir John. |¢8" be produced an sold to the consumer at a less price than a smaller quantity of the same article. In other words, owing to the enlarged market afforded by protection, and the And makes the milk so thin and sour, Sem And lets the parsons preach an hour? Sir John. | keenness of home competition, we are able a A LL ~ ; G rl ( The spring so late and cold who makes, to supply the — pen om coarse Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued At four a. m. the baby wakes, woollen caps and felt hats at lower prices Our “paper” from the doorstep takes ? than in 1878, before it went into operation. Sir John. | As an importer, manufactrrer, and general merchant of twenty-five years’ experience, extending at present from Cape Breton to British Columbia, I can safely say that the country as @ whole, in its solid material prosperity and sound financial condition, has never been (during the period mention- And washing day with all its scenes, ed) as truly prosperious as at present. And dines us on cold meat and beans ? believe this statement will be confirmed by ' Sir John. | every leading banker and merehant through- out the Dominion, ILL stand at “The North American Hotel’? on May 11th, 12th, 25th and Sir John, 7 acne . “ : ” NEWTON LEE. Who is,it inteeeee spring cleans. April 22, 1882—tf Who makes the holes come in our socks, i ~ S: z ss 2 Rips off our br s, stops the-clocks, “Orit ol) oe Tickets to all Points The Northern Fire Inswranos ee of London and Aberdeen); a 2 Who cus alsin allthestoda! "|The first act of Cartwright 1 CAESSAD, OR : ¢ ir JohD. was toastound Parliament WEST AND NORTH WEST Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. 3 ‘ po peta ee Bg Bec we heat, and the country with a de- ho. - damheoeohdadal ; P —_——0:0——— : ae PMD Sin crecy rtsveticarfillscach seat? | amamd = for — soennhone Over t ie nierce onal an ‘ ; ; Is a Sure, Prompt | and Effectual Remedy for Ner'| ir a. more taxation. — Sir harles Grand Tiunk Railways. The North American Life Insurance Company, qurneee fe Le oe eke’ Sekt Soost | With aches and ills, who pains so bad, Tupper. HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, I For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General [y summer lets the dogs go mad, ctes the Jaded Intellect, Sivengthene the Enfeebdled oss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuren- In short, who's altogether bad ? ee oe - ort, gether : ; Mr. J.W. Mansen, of Waverly, IL ,says: sd i 4 ; , brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Sir John, me a Issues Policies on the Tovtine system. Also ordinary Life and Induse| 2zhausted Generative Organs. The experience of _—- “The St. Jacobs Oil is the grandest. medi- May 2, 1892. i ail = ieee Le ______ | trial Plans. NOTICE. 7 The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, 20: HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- tied on bythe undersigned, under the name sod style of A. L. Bridges & Co thousands proves it an magne age Pye ge The Medicine if pleasant to the taste, and eac x con- |. - Z S gins snfficient for two week’s medication, andis the|ing to Prof. H. Hefer of the Academic) quent attacks of this disease, and thea pest aud dest. #8 Full particulars in our) Typeriale des Mines, is the Priband silver|does me good except the Great German, sammphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, The deepest mine in the world, accord-|cine for neuralgia Lever saw. I have fre- Mack’s Magnetic Mediciue is sold by Dreg-| mine in Bohemia. The lowest depth is}Remedy. J commenced using it about a fists at 5O cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will | nearly 3,300 feet below the surface. At} year ago, and would not be without it for All rates lower than the majority of ©tfoes ‘aang of postage, on Teceipt of the money, by.) this depth the temptrature of the rocks is}anything. I have a brother-in-law, who, 8 MAGNETIC MEDICINE 0., {Only 75.90° F.; and the temperature of the|if it be possible, has greater faith in this — - Windsor, Ont.. Canada /air, according to the same authority, is| great curative medicine than myself. It FRED. W. HYNDMAN Sold “in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co.'7g§ 3° F.; so that up to the present only|cured him of a terrible attack of rheumat- A. L. BRIDGES. ’ te for Prince Katwerd Iwlanc. and by all ite, (9-9 2-5 82 p to the’ a, yi March 1, 1882—tf [m13| Charlottetown, April 10, 1882—cbil pat fnew." Meryebere, i! ABS nistural veutilation haw becn required. ismi, and hy swearg By it. eG MET APO RRSE SE — —_ — a od a irene ron valle -- Vat teen oil rageneniasenay a ro a Ee” a erase a, pratense eB EL STIR wy pe I is ar i oo A 1 a maa a at * ra ce RE LIE LEGO OTT IE Ee IPT NET ee ema SEEMS ef PUES} Si as 7 au ia a is Pe ATA io "be § ele a re J an OO alee ‘= a ie eens ee 9 a Pa ee LTRSE ST? Tha OE EE OS PRES SS OM yy [ae eee oe rrr ae AeA. Mea os a e BOER IE YOY, yy TG OER TY i a te ey HN kon: mt ay iS ea ee 7 aS 953 Se GPR ROE © oe ares 7 iP. Sk pias ~~ eines Bhs 1 AONE OTE SET yen ee ee ae —-