oie as ae WITH JACKKNIFE. Tue following is the form of ballot to be he THE DAILY +c MwInwaR, AUGUST Ss. i966 || eemamgnenciini = hier eons $$$ ———————————————————————eeeeeee————eeeeeEESEESESE—eeEee eee = SSS fhe Champion Waicticr EY IRECTIONS TO VOTERS. rH i i th MRS. ROSS'S FO SHIPPERS MARVELLOUS PRODUCTION OF A GENII ee ae PHARLG ft f N, “Magic Healer Salve, William Yone, of Kickwood, known as “Bill, the Whittler” claims to be the champion whittler in the world. With an ordinary penknife he has demonstrat ed his ability to make almost anything wood a carpenter, a cabinet maker, or | carver can make with a full seta edge} tools, tle occupies an old church in Kirkwood, which he has filled almost | completely with curiosities of a nove! as well as useful character with the aid | of his trusty bone-handled knife. “Bill, the Whittler,” is now engaged onan automatic device, which when completed will contain 232,608 distinct pieces and 1,100 movements. These movements willall be controlled by a| wheel to be propelled with sand, The| device will contain a complete model of the Strasburg cathedra], a complete model of the New York and West Shore Railway depot, at Buffalo, with all its employes at work ; Noah’s Ark, with all the animals and Mr. and Mrs. Noah on board ; a steamship rocking to and fro on the face of the mighty deep, a sand engine, and bridges, towers, ete. The device will be equipped with 82,000 pieces to be put in motion, and it will contain, 109,000 illuminaticns. In every respect the Strasburg cathe- dral model willbe a faithful copy of the original. At regular intervals 200 children will pass out of the chapel and through the main aisle of the church to the altar, and the twelve apostles will appear at the proper times over the dial of the clock, which is to contain 100 illuminations. When the bells io the spire of the cathedral ring, a queen will appear before the cross. A_ full rigged brig, to be represented on the bosom of the ocean,making a voyage as already completed. It is composed of 1,800 different pieces and weighs only eight ounces. In the towers of the railway depot there will be four clocks. Noah’s Ark, which is complete, is 40 inches long with a nine-inch hold and a nine-inch beam, measuring 20 inches from keel to deck, and containing 3,400 pieces. This remarkable curiosity the famous whittler made in cight days with a penknife. When complete all the pieces of the automatic concern will oceupy a space 48 by 16 feet. The depot is to be nine feet eight inches and a half high and will occupy a spece of 14 by 11 feet. As the figures pass toand fro, pan- oramiec views will move along behind the scroll-work near the base of the} depot. In making this automaton, Bilihas thus far whittled up 2,250 cigar bokes and 500 feet of lumber. The stationary engine connnected with the concern is finished, and it contains only one piece of iron,a crank shaft 18 inches long. Said Bill tothe reporter, as he cut an notch in the lid ofa cigar box: “I have every reason to believe my work, when it is shown tothe world,will create a sensation. I donotsay this in any egotistical spirit. Persons who have seen all the copies of the Strasburg cathedral and other automatic curiosities declare my present venture will lay over them all. Lam still a comparative- ly young man, and I propose to do something to prove to the world that I amall Iclaim when I say I am the champion whittler of the world.” “i. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN CONSTIPATION, Dr. J. N. Robinson, Medina, O., says ‘In cases of indigestion, constipation and nervous prostration, its results are happy.” . Special Notices. Waite Corron FLANNEL 9 cents a yard, (good) at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4 da wk Curearest Yer.—For two weeks we will sell Misses Oil Goat Button Boots for $1.65 per pair (worth $2.25), sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co, Liy28 Grey Corron at 44 cents a yard; best value in town at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4 da wk Dress Goops in great variety, selling low, at L. E. Prowse’s. j4 A New stock of Black Velveteens at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4 da wk Every farmer should get one of R. K. Brace’s Air Rotary Churns, and test them as the prizes for butter this year are very large. A few have been tested and spoken very highly of . It is said they preserve the grain of the butter, and as a result,it will ys long- er. (jly 17, da wky Hoop Skirts for 25 cents a sett at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4 da wk BRING your shoes along and get rubber soles put on for Lawn Tennis—Dorszy, Gorr & Uo. or. CROIX SHEETING ony 10 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s. [au 4 da wk ENGLish Matt Vingecar at Beer & Goff’s. ljy9 Att Woo. Tween 50 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4da wk Goop fitting boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. s. [june 21 Our Boots and Shoes are giving great satisfaction.— Dorsgy, Gorr & Co, {june ANOTHER supply of , Muriatic Acid for lob ster packers, just received at Dawson’s, jun25 pat Lapis’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per pair during this month. This is very cheap. Dorsey Goif & Co’s. New Appixs at the “Little Shop Around the Corner.” j4 Boors are very cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, {june 21 Cuearest CioTaine at L, E. Prowse’s, /ust call and see his prices. }4 CHILDRES’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dorszy, Gorr & Co. [june2] STRAWBERRIES and Cream at the “Little Shop around the Corner,” and at the Star Confectionery, Line Juice.—Pure |onig:rrat Lime Fruit Juice on draught, at the Apothecari DesBrisay’s Corner, . [june 2’ used in the election for Queen's County : Klection for the Electoral District of (Jueen 's County istrict, August 19th, ISS4 JENKINS, I. John Theophilus, Charlottetown, County of Queen's, Physician and Surgeon. X WELSH, Il. William, Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Merchant. COCO RR E EE EHH Beet eee ee eeeeeee SOP COCHH, HRT ET HHH eee ETe HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. ballot for the Be sure to mark your Liberal Conservative Candidate ‘The elector, on receiving the ballot- paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartmente of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, making a eross with a pencil on any part of the ballot- paper within the division containing the name of the candidate for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such ballot- paper, so that the initials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Officer, who shall, without unfolding it, ascertain, by examin- ing the initials, and the number upon the counterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the eleetor, and shall first detach and destroy the counterfoil, and shall then im- mediately, and in the presence of the elec- tor, place the ballot-paper in the ballot- box. — Ballot Act, See 4d. 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 his ballot useless. A simple cross upon the ballot for your candidate will assist in electing him. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1. Poll opens at nine o’clock a. m., and closes at five o’clock p. m. 2. Vote early. 3. See that your Liberal Conservative neighbor votes early also. 4. If you havea vehicle, place it at the service of your Committee to bring tardy voters tothe 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 asingle vote in each sub-division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. If your returning officers and deputy returning officers are Grits watch them. 8 Each Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election de- pended upon his individual exertions. 9. Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, or any undue influence, will not only void the election, but is pun- ishable by law. 10. Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matier in how many sub-divisions they may have votes. 1]. 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 expenses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elecetor has dirctly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to induce him to vote or to refrain from voting at the election. 13. An elector having more votes than one in the same electoral district should vote in that electoral sub-division in which he resides. Attention to this rule will facilitate the polling, and possibly contri- bute to the individual elector’s comfort. Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vovraric Beir Co., of Marshall, Mich. offer to send their celebrated E.Lrecrro-VoL- TAIcC BELT and other ELecrric APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases, Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed, No risk is inc ured as thirty days trial is al- lowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. = ome - ene PICNICS |! TEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & CO., at the Star Confectionery, or at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” Great George St. Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction. Ginger Beer, Fruit Cake, Ginger Ale, Plain Cake, Syrups, Pastry, Soda Water, Washington Pies, Sweet Cider, Sponge Cake, &e., &., &., of the best quality, will be sold. at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have already entered into several large contracts for Teas for the coming season, committees and others will please call or write early for prices and terms. CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (n0 imported trash). at > Sepa, une 16, * TWO DAYS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUSSDAY, ATIGUST Li Be: te. And Positively the Only Show that will visit Charlottetown this Season. of” J gtr TREN. , Wine tS O 4 ; tye JE es NE BA MARS A Z “hy et eee So nee SS ; - 3 v#H Pisa tj 1 : oe * ete. S. 3s Les li , ' } ik FRANK A. ROBBINS’ NEW RAILROAD SHOWS! CIRCUS, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, Trained Animals, Aviary and Aquarium. ge The date is positively fixed, therefore remember the day and date, and you will see the Great Shows all combined. The Largest and Best Show ever seen in your midst. All equipments, appointments and paraphernalia this Season are Bran New, every time-worn object discarded. The New Circus contains among its skillful and TALENTED ARTIST , QUEEN SARBRO, the Royal Japanese Juggler. MLLE. McDONALD, the only Female Somersault Rider. MISS AURORA GREYLING, in her charming Menage and Principle Act. SIGNORA RIGODE, Queen of the Flaming Zone. JAMES E. COOKE, Champion Four and Six-Horse Rider. CHARLES LOWRY, Champion Jockey Rider. ANDREY GAFP- NEY, the Modern Hereples. FRANK CHARVAT, in his Equilibristic Feats. THE DECOMA BROTHERS, Wonder- ful Aerial Bycicle Performers. THE IRKSOVICH BROTHERS, the Russian Skatorial Wonders. COLONEL JOHN FOSTER, the Prince of CLOWNS, Heads our Squad of Merry Men. yi Ail) TM, Wy, Vis dy ‘ G YY cs i NS S SS S a SSS _ > K S a Wf The Grand Mussum Embraces the following Living Wonders: The Tattooed Lady, the Long-Haired Beauty, Three-Headed Vocalist, The Hindoo Snake Charmer, first one ever in America, and a vast collection of the Olden Ages and Modern Curiosities, 3 A Menagerie of Rare Wild Animals. Ja? Be in town early to witness the free Street Pageant of Lalla Rookh, and the handsomest lady in the land, which will parade through the principal streets at 10 a. m. on the morning of the day of Exhibition. Immediately after the return of the Parade to the Show Grounds, a beautiful young lady will perform a Sensational Act in Mid-Air, free. Two Grand Performances daily, at 2 and 8 p. m., doors opening an hour earlier. Remember, One Ticket for 50 cents admits you to all departments, Circus, Museum and Menagerie. Children under 9 years, half price. Remember the Day and Date—Charlottetown, Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 11 and 12; Summerside, Wednesday, Aug. 13 Reduced Railway Fares to Robbins’ Circus by special train from Summerside and intermediate stations to Charlottetown and return on the lith and i2th August, 1884. Summerside $1, Travellers’ Rest $1, New Annan $1, Bariara Weit $1, Kensington §1, Blueshank, 70c., Freetown 70c., County Line 7Uc., Bradalbane 70c., Elllotts 70c., Fre- dericton 70c., Clyde 60c., Hunter River 60c., North Wiltshire 50c., Colville 40c,, Loy- alist 35c., Milton 30c., Winsloe 20c., Royalty Junction 1dc., Ccmetery 10c. | By special train from Souris and intermediate stations to Charlottetown and return on llth and 12th August, 1884 :—Souris $1, Harmony $1, New Zealand $1, Bear River $1, Rotlo Bay $1, Selkirk $1, Ashton $1, Five Houses $1, St. Peter’s 70c., Midgell 70c., Marie 70c., More}l 70c., Lot 40, 70c., Dundee 70c., Douglass 70c., Mount Stewart 60c., Scotchfort 55c., Tracadie 50c., Bedford 40c., Suffolk 35c., York 25c., Union 20c., Brack- ley Point 2Uc., Royalty Junction 1dc., Cemetery 1c. By special train from Georgetown and intermediate stations 1v Charlottetown on 11th and 12th August, 1884:—-Georgetown $1, Brudenell $1, Cardigan $1, Perth 70c., Bald- win’s 70c., Peakes 70c., Pisquid 70c. Tickets issued by special trains at above rates will be good to return only by Special Traips on date of issue. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Sum- merside, Souris, Georgetown, and all intermediate Booking Stations, to Charlottetown by afternoon trains on August 9th, and by ail regular trains on August I1th and 12th, good to return up to and including 13th August. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Charlottetown, Tignish, and all intermediate Booking Stations, to Summerside by afternoon trains on August 12th, and by allregular trains on August 13, good to return up to and including 14th August. ll trains will arrive in time to wit- ness Street Parade, and attend afternoon and evening performances, July 30—aug1,6,9. wkly 2i. 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SOPHIA POTTER’S Bone Rheumatic Liniment T is a fact worth knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter’s Bone Kheumatic Liniment cannot be excelled for removing pain and sorencss, It is no worthless trash, as seme may suppose, simply because they have been imposed upon by others but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot stand before its power, _All we ask iz a trial that you may be con- vineed of the truth of our statement, Our ex perience isthat one bottle tried also sells many more, Bee, See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. k. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholeeale Agent W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. L J, A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Uot 27 Ost, 99, 1868—eod wk!y . Lobsters, Caiued Goods, gp \ E will place at the disposal of gh a portion of our Warehouse op Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods ¢ shipment, and will grant warehouse pecs. for said Goods. eceipts This Warehouse is a fine three.gte ‘ ing, almost surroundea by wae bal every inducement to shippers as insurance ea easily be effected. PEAKE BROS, Ch'town, June 18—tf & Co, 0, 2 P. KE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Goly 7 ‘ i? Jn . STEAMERS ST. LAWRENOE ayp PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER — ARRANGEMEN KOVA SCOTIA, Lrave Chat! Va re ee Tae evely Moncay > W: dns edvy, ‘h Meera) aud Saturday morbings, et s ven o'clock, connect. ing there with the Train for Malifag,. Re. turning to Cha:lottetown on Monday, Wed nesday, Friday and Saturday, abou two n, m , on arrival of train from Haljfax . Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown op Thursday, on arrival of train at two p,m, Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at five a, m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CASADA AND THE UKITED STATES. Leave Summmersiae every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char. lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St, John, with steamers of the tional Company and Railway for P Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sim. werside every Monday morning at ope o'clock, Returyging, leave Shediac every day (Sundays exceptec) on arrival of day tyain from St. Jobp, for Summerside, c¢ there with tran for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside fir Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock, By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary, Charlottetown, June 11, 1884. BosTtoN STEAME RS. CARROLL—Capt. Browi, WORCESTER—Capt. Blankenship. -_——--- LEAVE CH’TOWN, TKURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON Passenger eccommodation cxc: lent, Freight carried at lowe. t rates Fgy ceses handled with preatest care. CALVELL BROS, EXCUKSION PARE! To Bosion anu bevury, ~PER— CARROLL OR WORGESTER, —FOR— $15.00 FLRST CLASS, CARVELL BROS, Ch‘town, May 3!—pat 4w 2aw in, A chad de’s STEMA Mick “HEATHER BELLE,” ——— SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 13th, the new steamer ‘Heather Belle,’ Hugh MeLeap, master, will run as follows :— : Every Tuesday morning, at four o'clock, wil leave Charlottetown for Orwell Wharf; leaving Orwell Brush Whari a seven a. m., for Charlottetown, caling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves leaving Charlottetown, at three p. By for Haliday’s, China Point and Br Wharves, where she will remain ove night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char lottetown at seven a. m., calling at Chins Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to_ remaining at Brush Wharf overnight, Tharsday, will leave Brush Wharf for Chat lottetown at seven a. m. calling at Ul Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p, m. to reture) leaving Brush Wharf about six p. @. Charlottetow a. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaué at four a. m.; leaving Crapaud for lottetown at seven a. w.; jeaving lottetown for Crapaud at three p, Wey I maining over night. ‘ Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlotte town at sevena. m ; leaving © and town for Crapaud at 1.30 p. Bs returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud eame day. FARES: ‘ Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. deck, Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; 30 cents Excursion return ticketa will be issued a? Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday & ing, at one first-class fare. Also, &x© return tickets will be issued every Sat to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOUN HUGHES, Ch'town, May om low aim ber pree® 5