a SS Gl inn a a ee ey ij ee 7 ~_& aaa ” ——a eR Ann enemy ei en <tr tame 8 ee ee AE lee Oto oes sand tlows, ‘ oy « ne Like th wa Chat loth ur the tranquil strength of men, ' lends life a litt Ta \ ¥ sacl il a t I | are lat n ld ] Im the Ave i i wn a ly, friends smile and die Like Spring Howers Our vaunted life is one long faneral, Meu dig graves with bitter tears For their dead hopes: and all \ i with doubts and sick with fears ( int ti ours, We count the hours ! These dreams of ours Fails an i h low, Lo we go he and find th ey are not dead we dimly sppreh nd races tnat smiled and tied, tlopes born here, and born to end, Shall we LLOoW Wait Arnold ons —-— =. a — Regard for Order Nothing couduces moreto the comfort nd happiness of home than regard for The work of to-day is to a rreat eXtel the repetition of the juties of yesterday, a large proportion f which have been brought about bythe t negligence of others. Every mother ap Se ee iy! B100ten - 21am vee Tew DAILY EXAMINER, AUG UST 16, 1884. ~— ——— en enna "DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. Tue following is the form of ballot to be used in the eke.uon for (Queen's County : ectoral Liustrict uf August 19th, klection fo? thie ER] t7 Lristrict, (me ens Cow) ISS j JENKINS, 1. John Theophilus, Charlottetown, County of Queen's, Physician and Surgeon. X WELSH, 11. William, Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Merchant, Tee TELA eee eee HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. Be S107 to m wrk vour ballot for the Liberal Conservative Candi late ‘The elector, on receiving the ballot- paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, making a cross with a pe neil Oh AnY part of the ballot- paper within th containing the name of the candidate for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such balloi- paper, so thet the initials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Ofhicer, who shall, without unfolding it, ascertain, by examin- ing the initials, and the number upon the counterion, to the eiector, destroy the counterfoil, and shall then im- mediately, and in the presence of the elec- tor, place the ballot- “paper in the ballot- box. — Bailot Ae +t, Sec fe, No voters should make any mark on the ballot-paper save one cross on any part of the ballot paper within the division con- taining the candidate’s name for whom he intends to vote. If the voter writes his name or initials, or any remarks, he makes division } ana | his ballot useless. | other ; } A simple cross upon the ballot for your candidate will assist in electing him. Any mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1. Poll opens at nine o’clock a. m., and f closes at five o'clock p. m. ites this as she steps into the de serted apartments of the children early t i} Sarah’s books scattered 5 over the table top, while the s show Mmpty spaces, ticles be belo M y; er and there meet of the order-loving bead ot th nom so W he boys—boots, hats, yps { | which to the owner lit was but the work of a minute to be placed where ea h belonged, lie scatte id everywhere, making in the aggre rute a deal of unneces ssary lnbor for some one else Discouraged mother, the remedy for this, is what Determine not to be the servant of your children ; their respect for you will be diminished so far as your attitude before them is that of a menia! Many mothers unconsciousiy | slip into this position in their effort to ave time, trouble, and those little con flicts so jarring to ones nerves that in variably ensue when the taste and will of the younger person are crossed. if Sarah's books are found out of pla °c. Ww she, not vou, may have the responsi bility of putting them where they be | mer Ss >wWw ith M, ary anit ! the be YS ; 7 throw upon each one the responsibility | - of order, until it ceases to bea burden. We are all what our habits make us, and whatbetter work can we do for those committed tous than to see that | Lues right habits are f rmed ? A little | ' decision will soon bring this about. We know of one mother who by this plan has shaken off many of those petty care The tly aske d her ag ition freq lien question has been how do you, with «0 large a family, accomplish so much disp s It seems to me I am never done.” children all know what 1 require of them, andthe work seemsto move off! itselt. Lam never willing to do for child what that child is peri to do for itself,” is her reply. sult, in the midst of fair degree As Feo ot health and limited means, ; as that are at@imes so rasping to the | manifold cares, a is moving quietly along in the line of self-improvement, fitting herself to take the judiciously and inteiligent guidance of the boys and girls as they approach 2. Vote early. J. See that your Liberal Conservative | neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a vehicle, place it at the wait for her return home, that) service 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 in each sub-division |}may muke all the difference between victory and « lefeat. 7. If your returning officers and deputy returning officers are Grits watch them. 8 Each Liberal.Conservative should vote though «the result of the election de- pended upon his individual exertions. %. Remember that any bribery, corrupt yote treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, or any undue influence, will not only void the election, but is pun- “My ishable by law. 10. Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matter in how many sub-divisions they “| may have votes. ec tly able | 11. 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, | other service connected therewith + travelling expenses, hire of teams, or any or even if the said elecetor has dirctly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, their manhood and womanhood. —Chris-| either to induce him to vote or to refrain faery hh tell dencer -—_—> A Hint to Young Women. As a rule, grown-up girls bave spare time than is good for them. of the occupations they are accustomed to look on asthe toils of their fancy work, paying visits, practising, etv,—are, as Many married women and | nota few girls could te!l tbem, little more than healthful and pleasant re- creation. Ifany g account of her time a week she would be startled to find how much of it.if not | irl would but keep an | | one in from voting at the election. 13. An elector having more votes than the same electoral district should | vote in that electoral sub-division in which |he resides. Many | | facilitate the polling, and possibly contri- Many lives— | j ' absolutely lost, it frittered away. She | would discover that one or two hours’ | reading would hardly interfere, if pro- | perly arranged to time, with any of| amusemeuts and oceupations,and would be simply invaluable in giving ballast to her mind, 98 wouid an hour a day de- voted to the conquest of a modern or an ancient language, or to the Study ot mathematies, Let a girl, if she cannot ior self-improvement, give novel reading for a time. She will find the deprivation © will be tar less than sbe would have imagined and may console herself by reflicting that the taste for novel reading, is regained, while the ap- petite for graver study cannot he found Girls who love good poetry will be astonished at how much they cau get by heart by learning one or two Verses every mornicg while dressing, even find Line aod to find how infinite a treasure thr uch their whole lives will be those ‘Jewels which ou the stretched fore-’ ‘inser of all times sparkle forever.’ they have made their own by fcommit- | ing to momory —Clevela ad Leader. <2 Men :—Read This. Beir Co., of Marshall, Mich. nd their ce lebrated 7 ther MLECTRIK i fc thirty davs, to Young ral¢ APPLIANCES on men (young or old) ebility, loss of vitality | aul el with nervous d aud in«s hood, and all kindred troubles. Also for 1 matism, neuralgia, paralysis, and | any ther diseas : m plete to hea'th, vigor and manhood guarantecd No risk is INCcUrré | as thirty days trial is al- sowed Write them at once for ilustrated pamphlet free, New Hats just received chided; 3 cases | Anvrican Hats at L. E. Prowse’s. (au 8 ELecrro-Vot.- | up i | cents at the London House. i ' i | | | | | restoration | Dorsey Goff & Co’s. Attention to this rule will bute to the individual elector’s comfort. =< Special Notices. New Priyts just received at J. B, Macdon- ald’s. (aun 15d wk New Tweens at the London House, (au 14 Goop Print, 6 cents a yard at J. B. Mac- donald’. (au 15 d wk Ir you want tose'l your butter and eggs, and get good value in groceries, crockery, or glassware, go to R, K. brace’s. {augll Lapigs’ Rubber Circulars, $1.50 each at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 15 d wk Cueap Table Linens at the London House. (au 14 UiTAMAN CLOAKS just received at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 15 d wk CHILDREN’S Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. [june?21 Niw Goons opening at J. B. Macdonald’s. fau 15 d wk MosQveTAIRE Gloves worth 80 cents for 50 (au 14 Cueapest, best and latest styles in Hats at L. E. Prowse’s. (au 8 Bargains in Felt Hats at the London House. (au i4 ExgusuH Macr Vinecar at Beer & Goff’s. liy9 Russper Crrcuiars, the best value at the London House (au 14 Cuearest Yer.—For two weeks we will sell Misses Oil Goat Button Boots for $1.65 per pair (worth $2.25), sizes 11, Dorsry, Gorr & Co, {iy 23 Beer & Gorr are selling Dingham’s Elec- tric Soap. augs BRING your shoes along aad get rubber soles put ov for Lawn Tennis—Dorsry, Gorr & Uo. TWENTY-FIVE yards strong Sewing Cotton, for one dollar, at L. E. Prowse’s. {augs Qur Boots and Shees are giving zreat satisfaction.— Dorsky, Gorr & Co. [june Mone new Hats at L. E. Prowse’s, [augs LAptes’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per pair during this month. This is very cheap. Coop SHEETING, at nine cents per yard, at L, I. Prowse’s. [augS Goov fitting boots at Dowsey, Goff & Co, s. [june 21 Boors are very chéap at Dorsey, Gott & Co's. {jun¥ 21 — that it is the same he furnished | shall first detach and | 12, 13, 1, 2.— j LE LS (eeang BI NEHRW RFOH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to may be restored to sound health, if such athing be possible. For curing Femate Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Se'd everywhere or sent by mail for eight letter-stamps. Send for cirewlar, I. S. 2NSON & CO. B OSTON, MASS. J Di “CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE 1. TINEMENT will instan- taneously relieve these terribie diseases, and will pesitively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better Wian cure JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (For Internal and Ex- ternal Use). CUKES Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Blceding at (ie Lungs, Chronic floarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, . Chronic Kheumatism, Chronic ‘Diarr! aa, ‘Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back. Sold every rwhere. Send f for of pamph let to. se. Jos HNSON & « Co., »-, Bostom, MASS. MASss. | "An English Veterinary y Surgeon geon and ‘Chemist. | a now traveling in this country, says tt hat most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthiess trash. He says that S) eridan : Condition Powders are absolutely pure an immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will ae hens lay like Sheridan’ | Condition Powders. Dose. I a n- ful tol pint food. Soki ev pan where, or sent by mail for8 jetter-stamps. I. S. JoHNSON & CO., Boston, Masa, MA Fs Feo 5 weeks, Go. Go. JU RS Is selling Waltham, Cylinder and Detached Lever WATCHES, at a small advance on cost Eight-day and Thirty-hour CLOCKS, good, and very cheap. A large supply of Kar-Rivgs, Chains, prices. B: ooches, To tine Free and Independent Electors of Queen’s Co. 4 ENTLEMEN,— Having been called upon, JK by representative men from al) parts of ‘the County, 1 have decided to offer myself as | ‘a candidate for the seat vacated by the ac- ceptance of the Charlottetown Postmaste ral by your late representative, Frederick de St. Croix Brecken. As mv opinion s op Reciprocity and Free} Trade are well known to you, L[uecdi not et | the present time reiterate them, Swffice it oa | Say that, if elected, 1 pledge myseif to give | my time and energy to do all I possitty cap irresy ective of party, to advocate the best | interests and to s«cure the just rights of this my native Province. I have the honor to remain, gentl men, Your obedient servant, WILLLAM WELSH. 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Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wed: ‘sday and Saturday evening,calling for guests; retcrning every Thursday and Monday worming, at 9 o clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown f vill open for the oy Hunter River at 6 a. m., 8 25 a. m-, and 3 40 p. m. " ‘* Hunter River for Charivttetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., and 6 15 p. o ** Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., 10.08 a. m., and 5p. m. “ ‘* Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., 12.55 p. ™m, , and 4.54 p. m. Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter Ri,er, to convey passengers to Seaside. Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—9m ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE CO. FUR. CAPITAL, a er a oe ——_ 0—_ -—— HEAD OFFICE— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. -_—_——o— 1 Risks Taken on Most Favorabte Terms. fAbeNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, %'2,000,000 Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. 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The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.10N application of profits: — Lobert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1850, $160.10, John Willis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium § (31.77; in 1882 » $14.20. John S. McLean, Halifax, insured for $4.000 in 1872, premium $137.76; in 1882, $70(6. | Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 187], premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. Kes The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. KE. Island. 7, 1884. ' Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. 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SUMTER AWRALGA MARY, NOVA SCOTIA, | Leave Charlotietowg tor i ictod Lendi og every Monday, Widnes a ‘Lhurec “y and Saturday mornings, at sven o'clock , CObReet | jng there with the Train lor Heiifax, Re turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Were Friday and atour ‘tee jp. nesday, Saturcay, Leave Georgetown for Picton Laun g every Friday morning, at five a. m, 12 . on arrival of train thom Halifax Leave Pictou Lard ne for Geo Treelowy (a | Shacoday, on arrival Gt tiaim at two Pp. m, | i (NEW BRUNSWICK. CA‘ AUA AND Typ | UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae every Gay (Sunday excepted) on arrive: of Trein trom Obnp | Fottehows, COMLU isi, Neej vith | Trains tor each of the above i Sbucu b lacey, and at St, Jobn, with steamers ot the Interns. | tional Company and Katiway for Portland and | Boston. Also leave Chorlottetown tor Sym, j}merside every Moudey morning at oye o'clock. Returying, leave Shi dine every day (Sundays except) ov ariival of day tyain trom St. Jobp, tor Summersid> » COUNCCting tiere with tharn for Charlo t wo wh. Also leave Summcrside tr Chailo'tetown eyery Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order, i, W. HALRs, Secretary, June ) i. menowe, 1884 BosToN | STEAMERS. —— ee vipietein, |CARRO LL—tapt, Brown. WORCESTAR—Capt. Blankenship, ‘LEAVE CH'TOWN, TKURSDAYS, 5, P. M LEAVE BOSTON, ‘SATURDAYS, 12, woow. | Passenger accommodation « xccllent, | Freight carried at lowest rates. eg cases bandied with greatest care. CARVELL oo je Ch'town, May 31- pat jour p io Sn schon pains. EXCURSION FARE! To Boston aud Ketura, . —PER~ CARRSLE 33 WOLGK ne $1560 FE: | lottetown at seven a. m. calli g at China ; | | ' i j | } | | Si | Ch'town, May 3!-=)ni 4 2 A wet on chee Ls > RUDE 2 4, a . HEATHER BELLE SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, N and after Tucsday, “May 13th, the new ( steamer ‘Heather Bele,’ Hugh McLeap, master, wili run as follows: : | Every ‘Tuesday morning, at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf; leaving Urweli Brush Wharf at seven a. m., for Cuariottetovn, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown, at three p, My for Halidsy’s, China ivcint and Brash Wharves, where she will remain over night. Weduesday, will leave Brush W hari for Char- lottetown at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottictowo at three p, m. le aaving Brush Wharf about Six Pp. 0B, Charlottetown. Friday, “ili leave Charlottetown for Crapeud at four a. im.; le aving Crapaud for Chat lottetown at seven a. m.; leaving Chat- lottetown for Crapand at three Py M., Pe mainiog over night. |Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlotte town at seven a. m 5 leaving Charlotte town for Crapaud at 1.30 p. m, and returning to Charlottetown from ¢ ‘rapaud same day, to return; tor FARES Cabin, to and from Orwel 39 cents; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to and from Cra: paad 3) cents Excursion return ticketa will be is l and Wharves, 410) cx wuts; deck, , sued from | Charlottetown to Orwell every ‘i lursday «vem ing, at one first-class fare. Also, excursion return tickets wili be issued every *“uturday | to Crapaud, at one first-class fare JON RUGHES, Agent. Ch’ town, May 12 , 1883. ; lox pat Jaw Um her prewm / | ; i | j | ' | ' j | i AMERICAN | Valuable Property * oe FOR SALE. | f*H uncersigned offers for sale the tusi- i ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and. com- modions, running back from Queen Street eiglty-three feer; and ihe stand is unsur a6 hy ie a. MEDICINE CO., Detroit, i an indsor, Ort. Faciery, Office and Showroom—King Square, Went Street,| Sold iu Chariottetown by | * Chariottetowu, May 27, 188¢—aw wkly Mayis, APOTHWCARIES HALL 00, | passed, ‘T'eims easy, JAS. DESBBISAY, Ob'towv, March 6- ood if