& ‘ i ¢ x : . ‘ : ’ : tS a sao —eee me aoe ee Sinica Soon. ye eee te eam ey . — D THE “VOTERS. | Tur Siintle ei eek form of ballot to be | DiReCTIONS To To used in the election for Prince County,marked as it should be by all voters for Hackett.and : . Lefur wey : loestastetereenceninaninmncenitintiaiiasl oo — aa Protection in Ontario, Union and Progress, 7 ace and Rev se “qual Stice to al E ection four the ‘El ‘ mn District of Prince | in Que! = ve us eee . : ; Di i , : E ebec,. : CIS ng ne reait ot County District, P. E. Island, Febi ‘wary, Repeal in Nova Sco-; the Dominion, 22. 188. tia, Reciprocity on Fail HACKETT, j Edwar’) Hackett, Coanty of Prince, Merchant. X x LEFURGEY, il. John Lefurgey County ott Merchant *rince, mi Shipowner, PERRY, Iil. Stanislaus F Perry, County of Prince, Trader. Y EV, LV. James Yeo, County of Prince, Farmer, Tue following is the form of used in the electicu for King’s ed as it should be by and Muttart : County, mark all voters for McDonald ballot to be i] Election for the E. ral Dist ‘ Ounty dhistri s P. i. Islaad, MACDONALD, I. Augustine Colin McDonald, of Montazcue, King’s County, ae HOPE x nant. MAC IN ry RE, II. Peter Adolphus MacIntyre, or Souris, King's County, Physi Nan, MUTTTART, Ephraim Bell Muttart, ot Souris. King’s County, p Y . . riuysichsn. x ill. ~ ROBERT: rat ON, IV. Jame? Edwin Robertson, oi Moatague, King’s County, Puysician. lus tohowiuy ts the form of used in the election for Queen's County marked ag it should be by all voters for Campbell and Ferguson :— a ee eee a eee Hlection for the Electoral District of Queen's County District, 2. LE. Island, February #2, 1878. Xx ——— ~ CAMPBELL, I, William Campbell, of Milleville, Park Corner, Queen's County, Farmer and Mill Owner. DAV IE Ss. Il. Louis Heury Davies, of Chariotte own, Queen's County, Rarrister-at-Law. FERGUSON, Donald Ferguson,of Tulloch, (Queen's County, Farmer and Stock-raiser. If. X WELSH, LV. William Welsh, of Keppoch, Queen's County, Farmer and Ship-owner, HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. Be sure to mark your ballot for the Liberal Conservative Candidates. ‘The elector, ou receiving the ballot-paper, | ; shall forthwith p.oceed into one of the com- partments of the polling station, and ther: mark his ballot paper, making a cross with a pencll onany part of the baliot-paper within the division containing the name of the candid- ates fur whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up sucn baliot-paper, so that the in- itials oa the back can be seen without 0} pening it, and hand it to t1e Deputy Returnin z Ot ficer, who shall, withone unfolding it, ascer- tain, by exainining the initials, and the num bet up mi the countertoil, that it is the saine he furnisheu to the elector, and shall first de- tach and dustroy the counterfoil, and shali then imme Jiately, and in the presence of the elector, plave the bullot-paper in the ballot- box. Raliot Act, Sec. 45. No voter should make any mark on the ballot- pape r Save One cross on any part of the ballot-paper within the division containing the cundidate’s names for whom he intends to vote, Ii the voter writes his name or initials, or any marks, except the X¥ he makes his ballot worthless, A simp!e cross upon the ballot for your can- didates will assist in electing them. Any other. matk or writing will contribute to their defeat. h. oll opens at 9 o'cl at Res ociocKk p. m. 9 7 a &. ¥ Ole @uriy. ock a. m., and closes tha your Liberai-Conservastive ut bea voles cal Ly 4. li you have a sleigh, place it at the ser- vice of your Committee. to b ing tardy voters to the polls. to the Secretary of Committee. mor * paie n polling your Grit nei i your let. him look out for his. o Poil De ee : ne ilso, (tive the information B. De day with ghbor. own wote every p sible vote: the loss or gain of a single vote in each pollin.z division may make ali the diifereave betweea victory and defeat. 7. Kach Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the :esalt of the election depended upoa his individual exertions, 8. Remember that aay bribery, currupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, or any unine inthuence, will not only void tye election, but ls punishable by law. 9. Electors can only vote at the poling division Where their names are re gistered, 10. Any elector’s vote may be challen ged who has received anythi iing on vote, or has been promised anything directly or indire etly, either to induee him to vote at the election or for a of eee, tr: avelling ex- penses, hi re of s, : 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 induce him to vote or to refrain from voting atthe elec. tion. teu ++ ee ALL kind is : AS aad Ruifvers Didriayy Givid manga baliot to be and account of his | DAIL Y esse: vs. Fairness. THE FAIR AND EVEN POLICY OF LIBERAL- CUNSERVATIV Es, TUR HYDRA - HEADED | POLICY (!) OF THE GRITS. Protection to our In- | } Free Trade itn Princ " dustries and Fisheries. | Edward Island. | Annexation in New | Beunswick, | Lawlessuess in Mani- toda. Siauder and misrepre (sentation everywhere. | | eosentialhpeanaaiimcetaey Grit vs. Tory Rule. | Terms. he same policy in ali the Provinces. GRIT RULE. | TORY RULE. Public Debt. i Public Debt. | i n five years the Grits In seven years, the esac “> ‘ i¢ . e g 200 1 ac lded $10,513,607 to the | Tories added $56,045,625 net debt and left noth-|to the net de bt, and ing to show for it—but there is to show for it Fort Francis Lock and the . Canadian Pacitic a fe vy other monn-/ Railway and other pub- mien llicimprovements in all | parts of Canada. Public Works. During the Gritterm| During the Tory term expenditure | the capital expenditure upon public works was $73,608.455. or 317,562,- | 832 more than the addi- | tion tothe debt. In other words the administra- tion of the present Gov- the total upon public works chargeatle to capital | $33,é 88,932, or 36,- 137 less than the ia- That Governh- 7 _ eae of the debt. to say the | | | | ' | z Public Works. | |: } is j } } ment of the Grits added | « on has resulied in to ‘he permanent obli- | aninvestment of seve stiuons of the country j teen and a hali million: ns j arly seven atoUus in ral ways, canes and mere than they ex-| miscellaneous public pende ad upon public; works of utility and wor Ks havii tag for their | direct benefit tothe peo- obje the development , ple, in excess of the of oni and cheapen-| increase in the fixed ing of the cost of trans- | charge upon the coun portation, try. interest Charges. ! the Liberal party came into office the average rate of in- terest payable upon the public debt was 5.09 per Interest Charges. When During the Tory term the average rate of in- terest on the debt has been cut down to 38) | per cent.,or by .8& per EXAMINER, | a ee eee ‘ N° MATTER what competitors may say in their ady ertisements, it is apparent to the < _, st ett /SATURD AY. RPEBRUARY 19, 1837. WANTED. A Settlement at Once. oe FOR INTERNAL — AND — EXPERNALUSE, ‘Settled their Accounts due the ate firm of W. A. Weeks & JOHNSO igia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the res Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neura » ae I 0 arsoness, Influenza, Hacking en Whooping Cough, Catagrbh, Choiera Morbus, Dysen- tery, Chronic Di- arrhea, Kidney Treubles, and Spinal Diseases. We will send free, postpaid, to all who send their names, an Iilus- trated Pamphiet their lucky stars, All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shail be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 cts.; 6 bottles, 8150, Express prepaid to any part of the United States or Canada, I, 8. JOHNSON & co., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass, THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. *TURS | 29—wky TAKE NOTICE rp AT the authority given by us to MR. SiLEPHIEN K. Mci.KA’, tocollect the debts | due to the estate of MeLeg sh, Bro'hers, Souris, which were assigned to us in trust for certain purposes, has been cance Lied, and that the Books of said estate have now been piaced in the hands of MICHAEL Moo ORMACK, ESQ., of Souris, who is duly authorized to collect all Notes of Hand and Book Debis due to the said estate. LEWIS CARVELL, _ ” GEO. B. MCEACHERN, Trustees, Souris, Dec. 20, 1886—janl4 6i wky Imo THA! THA! 186 Half Chests .CHOICE THA. sugar i sugar ! | } 306 Bbis. Yellow C. W. 8. general public that the FR C+ WN S MOLASSES! MOLASSES !! — > Ay. Pemnot BES: -! 120 Puns, Choice MOLASSES. had at -we claim you save 40 It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses HELO UR HELO OR ! Oct, 5 i ep Ls, takes om Dee can be our establishment. “ce > trading with us. ‘ re arene : pet cont by tending with us r ES i aang: 2 ad ees | 600 Bols, of KENT'S MILLS, We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Mutis, Caps, Gioves, UVoats, sacques, FOR BALE, eut.. and five years | cent. later they had reduced | t to 4.65 per cent., or by -44 per cent. Assets, Assets. Under Tory ment of pubiic the assets Rn 1873 the assets of ‘ Dominion amounted } to $29, 91 970, and yield- Mmanace- al teirs mounted up | } | i | ed an average rate of | to $8,295,915, an addi-/ inierest of 1, ob j er cent. | tion of $33.7 700 7 16, or | In 1878 the assets “i tj w yrithin a fractiorm, of 100 increased to only $: “| l er cent. While the 95,199. and the averaxve | average r: ite of interest rate of interest was «.03) j ielded augmented to percent, @ gain in five | 3.94 per cent, an in- years Of $4,760,229 in| crease of 2.35 per cent. { assets and an increase | 4 of 07 per cent. in the! rate of interest. oe er Scott's Emuision of Pu re is not only very palatable, but ths remedial power of these valuable specilics is greatly in, creased, and as a remedy for e onsumption, scrofula, emaciation, or where tl ,ere is loss of tlesh and herve power, it is remarkable in its results. Take no other. _—_— << ee Special Notice s, Get your Clothes cieaned W. N. Riggs’, Grafton Stre et. 3i eod—feb7 Frovr $4.60 PER BRL.-—Flake, $4.60 per brl; Patent, $4.75: Yuill’s Fest, 35. Parties wanting 10 lbs of Yuill’s P awstry can be ac- commodated at 3 cts. per lb.—A. E. Yuill. janll 10i D. A. Broos is selliag the balance of tur and repaired at caps, fur and sage overcoats, sleigh robes, sud all winter goods at cost. tebd dy wy tf CHILDRENS’ Mise s Overshoes away and below cost, at J. } janl9—d w Tue tea retailing at Bc X% Macdoi iald’s Boot Store. C Ad, 30e. al nd B0Cc Ce per ib., at A. E. Yuill's Sis very’ choice. Five lbs. or more at reduced rates... Try a lb.—A. E. Yuill. jan 1) 101 Men’s Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced to $2.75, at Dorsey, Goff & ( to's. feb3 tf LaRRIGAN’S $2.65 reduc ee. at $2.00 at Dorsey (olf & Co's. feb3 tf GREAT Redniction on L aclie’s Overshoes and Pelt t Boots, at Dor se y Go 4 & a Ce’s. fe b3 tf FInpvINGs.—-Sole Leatl rer. C Jalf, Goat, Tops, Pegs, Nails, Thread, &c. , akaneen at Dorse 2, Gort & Co's. feb3 ‘tf Tue only Steam Sew'mg Machine and Gun Repairing Shop in tlie Dominion, and the only place where you can get ev ery part of a Sewing Machine or a (tun ma de is at Brown s, at the “Athenseum, Ch’ Sown. ti—oce.30 ne nn ine pectin, <nancsinaa Asteonisiiing Sm:cess. It iy the duty of every persan who has used Boseb ee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qu alyties be known to their friends in curing { athens ion, severe Coughs, € ‘roup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in n fact all thr oat and lung diseases. No pers use it without im- me¢ diate relief. Three doses will relieve any ca se, and we consider it the duty of all drug- g ‘ists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- on can | SR ng er ene ee ' | i ' : mJ ‘haniotietown Seal Lawidry #umptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 dozen bottles were sold last. year, and no one case where it failed was iseported, 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. Regular size, 75 cents FS inld by all Druggi ists und Dealers, in the Units sd States and Canada, Mos one he BPE IEE SEA DEEN 9 fam Sart < Fea HEAD GYFICE: Mark Wricht 4 ¢ , Furuiture Ware- revi, & ne square. ACE PS: G. H. HASZARD'S. ox Store, Queen Sireet G. T. DAVIES, Am srj can Clothing store, S’Side 00d .s Sep. 6. 188 § a 227 * wo = a. & H. KENNY, Gents’ (htown, Cod Liver Oi}, with Hypopl: osphites ¢ ; | bargains are genuine, Bry Geet amd Shipping, Al J}"AX, CANADA. T & K. KENNY, (Pf. & MAGN) Ship Qwne es are’ Prokers, Gon wal Commission Merchants, , 6! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., | England, Srott’s ag Yai tgha ws Codes March 29, 1 { piwen. Dot, 19, IABB-—V vor oot xamine them—-satisfy yourself that our ’ THE LOW. Robes, Collars, &c., but we invite you to call and e W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street,j HALIFAX, N. 8. Angust 13—wky tf and our prices the LOWEST OF Q—— eee STUARTS NEW FUR STORE, LOTT! NEWSON LTOWN., ll, 1886. ——— BLOCK, CHAR Ch’town, Dee. THE EXAMINER JUB PRINTING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ISS36ce¢7%. 1236-7. N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows ( (Sundays excepted) :— Winter Arrangement. i mn i ~ TRALIS DEPARI—E m THE Wisi (mares ARRIVE FROM THE WEST. OFPFIOCH Sided ter mer 7 pecans STATIONS. | No. 1. No. 3. || STATIONS | No. 2 | No. 4. 1} ear each oak tS eres haa lately beon replenizhed with a Charlottetown ............ | 78 150 ||Charlottetown............ 230 | 1000 Koyalty Junction,...-....}) 7 34 212 = |\)Royaity Junciion. ....... ae hc ae snpply of North Wiltshire ........- 817 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... 129 8 45 Hunter River...+++-+...... 8 3U 3 20 liHanter Rive?....... 20500. 1 15 } 8 30 BrnGereenes,.....5. sss... 9 00 3 47 eee 12 45 7 ®B CU ERO. eieiins +04 y - : 07 Fra NI Rs a e e | ; 43 ° pa . NT oii 6 os von cinch es 9 2: 22 lire 2 RE Ee 29 2» P t , i d i t a] as... 54 tded. 9 40 445 HE ORIN OI, s «3 560sc ks kes | 1205 7 05 Tih ig f§ al a bri far} 10 10 520 jj, dpi) A.M. | 630 Summerside.......... P.M, P. M. |, Summerside.......... li 35 A. M. “Cap 12 40 1 . ar 10 . PERO ONG. sx 2 <9 00:00 1 60 Miscouche,......e-+e0s.... 10 Wellington eens sewn shes 1 27 \ W ebling@tome o<00.00-580..0. % 49 —OF THE-—- Pere Welle cs ss aos s edhe ‘bas 2 98 ) Port dill bicpan h eens aves 9 07 SPE a. inc ch ues cd bees 3 22 PAINT... ass « -tebws 7 i4 Bivomiield ............0++ 3% a bade skdidareges. 30 | Alberwon 0Weowa stave 20 JALDEFtON......ecseecerers > 59 i ’ ad , Mapai os cces, cen al ou |e mabe did 8 t. py 8 Latest Inventien and Best - a. MD ATH om 0 apRIUR.. GoaM PUR Peoseription, “TRAINS DEPABI—FOK THE EASi, SRAINS ARRIVE FROM THE BAST. j i » , * 7 Y || epan Ta > > + 4 STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. 1 STATIONS. No. 6. | No. 8 and wo are now p*cpared to print, ae Sa ae ee P. M. eer Serr esta Ou, . M. fae? Charlottetown ............ 2 30 \iCharlottetown............ i a. 1 re Hoyalty Junccion.......... 2 50 iRoyalty Junction... ...... | 19 05 BILE HEAPS, AE GA ES pier 3 23 | Bedford bhi ckheme~ sescee! 9 32 far 7" iM t Stewart (o . 5 & BRAT ARE) Mount Stewart....... Mount Stewart....... 4 x r 74% (ap! 410 ota (ar, 8 50 RLARK { ae AL ep a) iS, Cee cieiiccs cscs covet 3 tS ae |Cardis fab -0- lal zs (25 GeorgetoOwn...........+. ar! 3 40 a ae jweorge Less seeeseeres - al, 7 Re ee ee oe Pe ae VOTES OF FANE, Mount Stewart.... ...+++. 4 05 | Mot unt Stewart., ap : * Ry EA 443 lore ceh ecg hs oe ee ie » . St Peters i eicen ts chien | v 12 's 5 es sas enn are suisse 7 48 Ea AN ke ee LLS, Bear Kiver...... oh ebb sence : - Be ar RIVED «+-ee..see. ap . S OI cn ens 5 4 540 od ar i p 4 SOUTIB eee e eee Hes eu deanery ‘ i2 e Bp Rts “ko ee ee Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. evar tk te, Trains on Cape ‘I'raverse Branch leave County es pean at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, En Bye 9; 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 Ff *riday, arriving at « ‘ounty Line Junction at 7.35 arabia DG he All other trains run daily, Sund: ays excepted. SABES COLE TMA, Superintendent. & m. POOR BRS, &e. 1886.—all prs Gi cme = 6 sl te A a me ee Aailway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, TH LIVERPOOL AND LONDON INSURANGH oo Ba Assets, ist January, 1886 . ‘ ‘ i. Ohad Biltan to ii i Sharh Ratios, ip Gead Siyle AND GLOBL| eel bs 8, $36,666,822. 0: r BS f ALGsS OUR GE tse FIR® RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con Current Rates. wm 7 ditions and at Lowest > TY RITTER, tT) v. ve FI i ZGE a ALI 3 | ‘THE Subscriber, intending to muke a deci: sea | Jan. 3 , 1887. Agent, change in bis busivess, eariy in the new year, c hereby notifies eee ee to a alla alata oe mate ees 1 Make Payment in Fadl, ‘ fase © hy a #38 PLE Gs r hy Bed 32? 2 2 BTEE 2 GS by the 20th of JANUARY, 1887, Pita Ht UDPAT GP PAIGE EDRARD (SLAAD eta LE fil peek «Eee bea ‘ Vi is oF ES sak GS eek . ie en * Nene e ard SOURIS, P. i"e86—wky 6i 7. 6i py A; yee NY ’ ~, 0 ern L imide ® ae Ss. 4\HIS COM: ANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messager, by Telephone, KE, I - between ¢ he arlottetown, Hanter River, Ceunty Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St, Eieanors, at the-following Rates;— from Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- | Dec. 2! VETSALION, OF PALt thereok.........<es ceccve voee coe secees opecce sresccsee sosces seesbos cesgseees 10 Conts THis PAPER may 7 Bo fo ans - do do do B00 16 MUS . ncccosccsecoce neccssescenn BO | 4 ROWELL &. Co's do do do ger 16 WANG dike nttininwen ee © per Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Written messages, subject to Company's ‘ ; i an ) on adver- conditions, will be sent from Station to tising contracts may Station at jollowing Rates ;-— be inade for it When distance dees not exceed 10 miles, for ee WOTds OF BONAEF.... .ccccccccee. 'S Conte } When distance is greater than 16 miles., pene nichts nanitilinne tap iandea tee: Oe Se | For each wicitional word one cent extra, ws A duavene a 0 pe oe saa from the above rates Farm anh Mills FOR SALE. Written mess Aer receiving offices within a quarter of a mile frow saie AT Brown’s Creek, Lot 59, consisting of 77 acres of Land, 20 acres under en!ivation; Saw and Shingle Mills in good running order. Aso -—A Werkshop, with scroll end circular | Saws, turning lathe, boring machine, &c., very | suitable for any kind of wood working. There are also a good dwelling house and outbuildinzs on the premises. 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