- Pi = oe eh, t “ This is true Liberty, EvaMint iI eg when Free-born Men ha ving to advise the Public » may speak free.’’—Evxiripzgs. a sunenioumpepinannes lil +o. eee cattpgagty ten Ganecteounaglivalimamaae Sivcie Corres Iwo Cxunxts. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINUE EI WARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1883, VOL. 12:-—N0:" 65," » | moderate ; nid Trews ot i ——— =f i 7 +e ‘T) aS : ow SERIE a i ey S : % ' , iy rye F i ALY Rr, . LMIN} \ pe Dany BxAN hae yg see EY m. ve EXAMINE P VONPASY “pn, = ' +) ATRR EI ok cava VEE! ' ep Gueat & isiah b gait . hates © “ : SZ Ov se six wats, ) : om te qome Mons, 0 50 dne Month, ee, ge Mivertis! g at pales ant pacts may ' ’ iy ta ~ half yeai r ‘ . Se t a? a. Ss gp appircatiet te yuanac FOR FEB YUARY, 13¢3. = woos S CHAS . -~ . bh 57m a eat, . Yoon 7th day, 1h v4 ¥ we duattt, 4th day, Su. 42m p. m, == [ ' —— sun Sun 'M H Day D sat oF WEEK »«. ses |W len'h aoe Th mht : tn 7 so; | 47! 4 5S — d = : ‘ | oe oa aF y . - a . ny « . i. 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MH, 1982,--1m 3an wly 3m >» JOHN MAG:ACHERN, (Late of Ihalivn Ware puse) AGENT FOR loyal Fire Insurance Company, of ladea & Vancashire Fire Insurance fompany. of tusiana, City of Lowiou Fire Insurance Co., S248 REMOVED "| His Oltice to bis New Builijiog a " — ed T : . tun aud King Sts. —Up Stairs. BOR “ow, Dee. 7, 22 et ——_.__ Pai ®D Capita! » “Geuts of the Bank. wid, ag and other Ex ha Oh Do. — June 17, 1992 ¢f WSUR ANC i CAPirar, nge toe Babak of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, - « &1,000,000 ve Fund . 325,000 4 {9 Avene ees eg indy: — % this Bank will be opened on Mey bce ; 19th iust.. he bailding "ae, ilar YY the Bauk of Ps nce Edward ®ebed “er the ma agement of the under- Ueponity will % 4 be re eived on interest, and Draft, acount. re ‘ eh 4Oted on the various \vencies and bou CHALMERS, Agent. OFFICE. 7 et Tasurange Company, | OF ENGLAND. TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Hcitin',,.. § tlle Loswrance Company AL, FIFTEEN MILLION pi )LLARS McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Ati) ligy8-at-Law, ‘SOLICITOAS. HOTALE OFFICES : ommnttee Rooms, ,» Charlottetown, P, Reform Club C Othc E. Island, Merchants” Bank of Hal; merside, P. i. MONEY. To LOAN, Interest NIL WeLropo. Nov. Island. tr. wae — PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. | | (= .INBURGH.) li Office in a City Hotel, corner of Grea; reorge and Jorehester Streete o pos | Catholic t hapel, re Gcates ) S'reet—night bell. Ch’town, Nov. 14,82 — 3m Lea's Sash and Dsor Factory. SAWING & PLANING MILL, Is now offered for sale. By “dove property will be sold te suit pur basers, as it now stands, or burldjngs )and land will be suid separate from machin. lery. Also, that COMFORTABLE DWE; LING HOUS&, situated on Cunveriand Street, near Gratton, For further particulars apply te the owner on the premises, af PAUL LEA. Ch'towa, Jan. 5, 1883. NOTICE i KK, ee about to make a change in my bu-iness, it is necessary thai all amounts due me oe paid on or before the twentieth January, 18-2 Ajl amounts not paid will be sued for ibeu, without further notice, PAUL LEA. Sash and Door Factory, Ch’town, Jan. 5, 82. CLBARING-OUT SALE. ‘}* HESubscribers baving determined to clear out their entire Stock of Ove.coats, Reefers, SULPS, BOYS: CLOTHING, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, Muff rs, Cleads, Scarfs, etc.. —WIiLL— SELL AT HALF PRICE, Previons to clearing the balance at Auction, vu or about the 2ist February, of which due netice will be given. An early call will secure Bargains, as a clearance musi be made. F. LePAGE & CO. Ch’town, J’n. 23, 1 83.—2aw wy NOW OPENED Dining and Coffee Rooms, North Side of Queen Square, THE LAW COURTS. OPPOSITE DD. MAT. Cb’town, Dec: 12, 1°82, —~—3m ?eY 4 48 N©O ie -® HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart under the style and firm ef Hic ¥ & Stsw- arr, Vobacco Mapafacturers, will be con- tinued by tbe subscriber under the same ay, MICHAEL HIOKKY Ch’town, Jaly 4, 1882—pat tf A CURE GUARANTEED. dtuergj ; ctueral banking husiness transacted. | - | Brain and Restores Surprising MraICe eff ett a on all kinds of property 4 "uitadly, , ettled promptly oy _< Ontos, d88Ea DESBRISAYy & ANGUS, outh Side On _, General Agents. een > % Sept. 15, isgo Magnetic Medicine POOg BAAN oe Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL ite stages, Weak Womsew, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Fros- tration, Night — re a eee” ’ Semina ea > , Loss a Teta it "vepaire Versous yeas, phenied ates the Jaded Intellect, porengnee co Vigor to the either sex. 4a With Exhausted Generative Organs ™ nied with five ach order for TWELVE packages, accompa Satiem, we will send our Written eee to teed the money if the treatment nn SS . ee heats Shenpest and Best 3 ow oul particulars in our pamphiet, which we desire to mail free toany Mack’s Maguetic ts at 5O cts. per box, or mailed free of postage, addressing acidress, Medicine is sold by Dru 6 boxes for $2.50, or on reesipt of the money, by PUBLIC, IC, Opnosite Post fax Building, Sum- on good security, at W. A. O. Morson, Eotrance on Great George FURNITURE, — FURNITURE, AT COST. 20; Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. B s EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Waskistands, Sofie, Lounger, Parlor, and Drawing Room Picture Mouldings. Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, JOHN NEWSON, _— CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLEST ih INSURANCE IN THE WoORLD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1983.—ly ————EeEe ++ The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. ——— 0 -——— $90,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. under Government License, ) An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insuran at its actual cost. Oo --— Base Cood Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. Working Summerside, Oct, 98, 19a9,—ly WHOLESALE SUPPLIES ——ATa5- BEER & GOFE’S. ee E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands), 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Quality), 125 Bols. REFINED SUGAR, 350 Boxes and Halt-Boxes CHOICE RAISLNS, 400 Bils. APPLES, 400 Boxes FIGS, 50 Boxes CHEESE, 30 Pons. MOLASSES, 40 Kegs and Half-Keys GRAPES, 20 Cases ORANGES, 25 Bols. ONLONS, Large Assortment Confectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, etc., ete. For Sale at Usual Low Cash Prices. — -—:0: ———— SPLENDID VALUPFP IN THA Oo BEER & GOFF. a Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1882. 2aw SS a enna THA, THA, Lately Received ex * Erema” and “Alpheta” from London. WARRANTED EXCELLENT QUALITY. For Sele in Half-Chests and 5, 10, and 15 ]b Tin Caddies (with serew tops). VERY CHAwA Lr. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Dee, 6, 1882. 2aw THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED Onder the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, — a BILE HEADS, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and, him the same as I said here to-day. McKinnon asked me if McLean was at my placé before the Election. I don’t recoliect whether any | thing was said’ about being cautious or being _ accurate, THE KING'S COUNTY ELEBOTION CASE | THE EVIDENCE. (To. be Oontinued,) W160 eee eee a ee STATEMENT OF RICHARD G4RR&T, J P —* SOME- THING HANDSOME’”’—~ HOW IT ! Ma AGED-—-BETWKEN MACLEAN IN THE Lo¢ ‘AL } HOUSE —+ MACINTYRE IN DOMINION -— THK BOTTLE AS A CANVA SER. ee Co RRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opunions or slatements of our correspondents. | Ricwarp Garrevcalled an’ behalf of peti-| tion. r, sworn.) Kxamined by Mr. Hodgson. I reside at Fairfield, Lot 47. I have lived| there many years. J] am a Justice of the! Peace for the County. 1am acquainted with | ‘Drs. Meclutyre end Muttart, »nd with Me- Donald, but not with Dr. Robeit on. 1 know | Sir,—I see by late ntimbers of the Pat- James. BR, McLean. I see him ia Court. Heriot, that the editor of that paper is not came to me the evening previous to the elec , pleased because the Ballot Act in P. E. tion at my own house. Andrew Whelan. was [.land bas been repealed, wit bce | 3 ne me ite me neers f bagead, Having had some experience at eleetions, obi aa ee M.Lean “ee oe helices of a hoth under the Ba:lot Act and at. the! late ; 8 : } ; anour | L, cal election, 1 believe ‘that the present elec’ion matters, principally about the Nation- : co a laaieate E h al Policy. He said he wished me to vote for eae qm. ;i4, She moss, setisiactory fpr) tee fuliowing reasons : Dr. Mcintyre. The conversation took place . P '. Under the Bulut Act the voter, who is in my hous, When we «ame in we went int) the parlor first. There was a conversa: | Uable to read or by reason of any physical tion «bout the election th: re. I was not in inc:pacity is unable to mark . bis _baliot the parlor ali the time Mclean vas thre.) pspei without the assistance of the pre- Mr. Mct.ean)wert into the bedroom off the swing officer, is required tomake oath to lor. I wetina'so, He got up and went|that+ffect; and many men, who attach Open Voting... “e ~_— To the Editor af the Examiner. *}me there was | gu g to v'te wth him. ibte the be rewm and said he had _ private business with me, and I went in. He ask d I toi! him +o, thar my » ind was made up, that I hid alwa:s voted on the Cons rvative side. aud that it was too late to turn now. His words to me as far as I can recollect were, that I was along tim- with that party and that they had not done anything for me. He suid then | had better come with them, that he thou lt th y wou'd be able to do son ething for me. No hing in parti ular. Hs wr's were som~'hing handsome. Mr. MeL~an sail thet he was already iv the Lower H use, a d that Dr MecIntrye would no dovbt be in the (tominion House, and that letween the two they could do something handsome. Nothing further took placein the bedroom. We were ia the bedr.om ten or fiftzen minutes. When Tcame+ut Whelan was »till in the “parlor, he had nothing to do with the election ‘talk. McLean asked Whelan if he hain’ a little drop of something in the wagon. Mr, Whelen Went out and he brought in a bottle of rum, and some of it was used. I took some, Mr. | Mcly an did not take any They were at my place I would say an hour altogether. McLean does .ot often come to my place. It was four years before that, that hv had been,at my place McLean ssid in parting with me, don’t forzet to vote for us. These were the words as near asl can recollect. Mclean came to mv neighbor’s house by himeelf. I was not there. Cross-examined by Mr. Davies. —It was in a scolkmn tone at the time I was talking about. pl to'd ic t» Mr. McKinnon, the person sitting alongside of Mr. Hoegson — I saw him at_Dr. Muttart’s. I went to souris and I went to Dr. Muttert’s. Dr. Muttart sent me word. to come dowa to Souris, he wanted to see me, It was in the month of November I went inte Dr. Muttart’s and [ found Mr McKinnon there. I had not told of the conversation previously to thet Mr. McKinnon asked meif Mr. McLean had called to see me before the election, and he asked me the conversation that passed between us. I told- him. De Mattart was present at thetime He ur_ed me up pretty well and took it down in writing. 1 do not think he suggested to me any «f the words. I told him what M:Lean said as 1 h.ve told to-day as nearly as I can recollect. McLean said they woul! do some- thing handsome I don’t remember if Edward McKinnon used these wordst» me, I told him ad he took them down in Dr Muttar’’s presence We were discussing politics fer about an hour. McLean was talking princi pally abovt the National Policy, and that it was an ipjary, and if they got in they would remove it, I tuld McLean that my mind was made up. I did net tell Mr. VeLean that I had promised my vote. I told him I had seen the other party, and that my mind was made up. I ean’t recollect that McLean told me that he wouldn’t ask me to break my promise if 1 had premised the oth-r side, Mr. Me- Lean and Whelan was with me outside. Angus (‘ampbell was there. but not when apy conversation about politics tock place. lean’t recollect that I told Mr. Mcvean outside that ] had made up my mind to vote for the other party. I think I did not. I asked him to come into the house and I asked him tuo stay to tea I don’t think I asked hm to stay to tea outside. I think it was in the room can’t swear it was not outside He dd not wash his hands at any rate until after the conversation. I am not sure that he washed his hands. The door of the bedroom was closed when we were in daring the con- ver-ation. McLean closedit. My wife shook hands with Mr. McLean when he came in aud asked him to stay to tea I did not go with ‘\h lan tothe wagon. \Whelan went to Jo k after the horse and wagon alene, | dn’: r-collect if any one went to get hay for the horse. 1 did not go, Mr, McKinnou asked meif McLean didn't ask me to take a drink I told Mr. McKinnon that Mr. McLean a-ked Whelan it he badn’t a drop in the wagon. Mr. McLe#n asked me _ to take a drop when the botte was put on the table. Whelan asked me _ too. Whelan was the man that broug: t the bottie in J remained with Mr. Mclean in the room while Whelan wert for the bottle. Mr Me- Lean knew very well my mind was made up to vote for the Conservatives. I knew that Mr. McLean was in the Local House, and it Dr. MclIatyre was in the Upper House, they could do a great deal for the District. 1 was app inted a Justice of the Peace after the election. I can’t say that any one asked me jor my vote. Noone th t1 can recoll: ct of saw me about my vote for Dr. Muttart for Dominion Election. No person spoke to me about my vote except McLean, before .the Dominion Elections. They kn«w how! woo!d vote’ I was a canvasser tur Dr, Muttart and A. C. McD maid. I met Dr. Mattart ater McLran left He asked me if I was d ing what I could for them. and I told him } we. No person promised to make mea Justice: f the P-ace. Not them words, I was never p-o- i great in portance to tuking an owth, refuse tu be sworn, as they would rather lose their vote than take wn oath. And many, who undertake 1o mark their bal-t paper by themselves, dy not do so correctly, as witness the wany spoiled ballots at eyery e'ection. Under the present system the voting is done quickly and quietiy, «nd I bave heard mary wen on both sides of politics say that it was the best way for taking. the. votes. ‘The opposition insinuate that the present systen) is open to e-rroption, as the candi- dates can see who vote for them; but I think that the farmers of this island are getting too ind+ pendent to be influenced by. bribery und. r the Buliot Acc as under the present system. The present s\stem saves the covntry a’ considerable amount in printing and in the registering of the votes, and, from the very few voiers who were sworn at the Jate local election, I believe that not near so much difficulty or loss of time is caused by the present system as the opposition would wish us 10 believe. In fact J have seen a great deal more voter understand the reason why be is re- quited to swear that he can’t read or ma take down the description of almost any ivoter’s property, avd it has always ‘been any election, L have seep; that any vote_ that. is known tv be good is not questioned. The editor of the /’at:iut may say that people who can’t read have no right tg vote but he must remember that many old men who own large properties and have ¢un- siderable .intelligence..bave not had the advantage of education in their youth, and as it ts generally consider-d a slight on « men to be swormm at an el-etion, many’ «uf these men when asked to swear consider it an insult and refuse to be sworn which invalidates their vote. > IT heartily concur in your article on this su’ ject in your issue of the 12th inst., and belreve you have only expressed the views ‘f the majority of intelligent people in this I-] and. Iam, yours, &:.. VorTeR. King’s County, Jan. 16, 1883. a 'o the Editor of the Examiner. My Dear Srr,—In your paper of the 2nd instant, we read as follows: ‘The grounds upon which the learned Judge based his decision are,— ‘1. That the evidence did not prove corrnpt treating, as it is customaryin King’s County to use liquor and treat the people during e] etions ‘2 that, eveaa*sim'nz that this cus- tom is contrary to law, the treating com- plained of was not dons by an agent speciiily authorized by Dr. Mclutyre to do so” We have read or heard semething like these paragraphs. A man having bor: owed a tea kettie, revurned it broken. Being sued he pleaded,— 1. Th+t he never borrowed it. 2. That it had not beer: broken. 3. That he had mended it. The time has not arrived when we two can widerstand the logie of the prec ding quotetions and special pleadi: g-. Bur, per- Laps, your reporter bas made @ mistake in his shorthand. We remain my dear sir, Yours very truly, Bara Lipton, BakBaka CELARENT. February 5, 1883. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Makes a cooling drink. Into a tumbier of ice Water put a teaspoonful of Acid Phosphate; aud sugar to the taste. ——_— EE 2 ee The gunboat ‘‘ Redwing,” on the 2nd, attempted to reach the [sland of Innis- murray, on the Irish Coast, with stores for the starving people, but heavy seas frus- trated the effurt. ~ Te The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodicai Pills. mixd that I would be. It was like this: Ii: weuld be proposed. There was a triend of; mine, It was Mr, C.C. Carlton. It w.s the same man that gsve the bribe to H: oper. Tiere was no person else that I am aware of RECEIPTS, POSTERS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, de., &e., : ) MEDICINE 1 O., MACK'S MAGN MITE anor. Ont: “gall Co and by all Sold in Charlet mby Ar agers fog Prac howd hes ot Ree On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. making a sitnilar propo-ition. I was appoiut« d —— For ‘he cure of Leucorrbaa or White’s Excessive or ainful Menstruation, Green Sickness, Falling of the Vomb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vagnia. Hysteria, Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pueyose of in- vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Org ns, tu pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en- p-cupiary considurations wheu giving heir) votes, aud that there is just as much » time lust on election day trying to make-a,, a Justice of the Peace immediately after the | ferjed Conditioris, one pill three times nday, Tw effect Dominiin Election. I am an elector for’ eures ipghroniec cases it wili be necessary to continue King’s Connty, and was so at the last Domi-: the —— the remedy for ee A smoogneble are. trial wi te icieut covfidence in the remedy red ages Sapper iee Male pee insure ite being ; taken untila permanent cure is ef . . _ : tod _ Resexamined by Mr. Hodgson ~—I saw Me- ‘Stanm Kmwey Pap Co,, Sl Kipg Suvet, W at Kinpop, yourclerk, at Dr, Muttarv's, J tuli Tesouw, 4 Droggiss. co, we” = ee his ba'lot paper, than wonld be required to" the rnle among the Inspectors of Votes at ' ’ a