pin Gee yet Seige ey or ee ~ —_— — sve Beg a + % ome a ~ he. se MP ee ge NN oe We we ea ‘ th yp sell le at oa = ~~ > me + nce Td eo as Let ae 2 * THE DAI LY NOM © = = as > ‘EXAN MINER = =“*XN ‘ATION LALLA A [iberal-t I BaSt a val lal! Ue A GOOD SHOWING FOR ELECTION DAY ——— A The nomination for the electoral district of East Q day. Alexander Martin, E-quire, farmer an: 1} merchant, was nominated. The following, among some other electors nominated M1 ; ; (iyitaa Gite 1een’s took place at Southport to Martin: John J. McPhee, D. M. Blue, Little Sande; William Munn, Murray River; Peter BR. Stewart, High Bank; Archibald MeDonal od Maleolm M. McDonald, Don- ald McPhee, John A. McPhee, Allan Mc Donald, Do nald Murebisen, 8. D MePhee, Wm. McPherson, Archibald Me lunis, Jr., Peter Matheson, John P. Math eson, Don- ald Matheson, J. J. McDonal id, Angus} Nicholson, Samuel! A. Nichelson, Norman Melnutosh, James M taieah” ‘tat ne: 2 Thompson, William E. Thompson, Alex C. McDonald, Charles S. MeDonald, 5. J. Martin, John Mi Donald (Sr), Simon Me Bachern, Charles H. McEachern, Do: rald Nicholson, William Nizholeon, John A. MeDona'd, Kenneth McDonald, Glen Wil- liam; Jeues McLean. Dune an M. Mc- Lean, Middleton; James Nicholson, Rona; Joha Matheson, John McLean, McLean, Cherles McLean, Middleton; Jokn Gillis, Caledonia; Norman MePher- son, Alex. S. McLeo?, Owen Dougherty, Michael Dougherty, Osten Dougherty Cr). Peter Dougherty, Francis D ougherty, Henry Brennick, Edward O'Connell, Jas. Kelly, Selkirk Road; Daniel McLaren, A. W. McLaren, Belle River; John Me- Lean, Culloden; Allan Matheson, F. J. G.; Dougall, Alex. McDouzali, Sam: uel Comp- ten, Donald McLeod, Joseph Saunders, Simon Cuoapton, Alex. R. Stewart, Roder-| ick Stewart, William Compton, Welling-| ton Compton, Berjamin Compton, Joha Compton, Bell River; Malcolm A. McMillan, N-i! MeNe:l', Allan D. Stewart, Wood Islands; Donald R. Martin, Belle River; Finlay McKenzie, Malcolm McKenzie, N. M. McKenzie, Fia’ River; Angus ©. Me- Anlay, Augus.ine D. McDonald, Th: mas A. Bougan, Jobn D. McDonald, Step! en Malcolm } [Hert Tr r Road; R. A. McDonald, A. R. Mec iNons John C. MeDonald, Dunean Me Dae ag “he xander MeDonalh!, Jcan Me- | Beth, Murdecch RR. McLeod, Sam- iuel McPherson, Jonn <A. McDonald, -| Male »tm MePhee, John McPhee, Argus }MePhee, Archibald McKay, Argis Me- | Pherson, Donald McPherson, Angus Mc- |Leod, Johu McPherson, Murray Harbor i|Road; Aiaeas A. Macionald, Chariotte- l town: Jumes Ross, Gordon Douglas, H. Felix Feehan, Hugh Currie, B. Me Eachern, J.M. Egan, W. A. Cheverie, Micnael Feehar, Richard Egan, Daniel p Me W illiame, Mount Stewart: Aogus Me- lTanis, French Village; Doaald Morris son, | Elias ‘Coffin, Savage tiarbor; James Egan, i}Allan Gillis, John Heron, Jobn Ryan, | George Tighe, Alfred Grant. Mt. Stewart; ie a 3 McKinnon, aes aries Doyle, Point Roche, Frank Evan, St. iseate Wil- i am Vickercon, J. F. Me Donald, Mount | Stewart; Cornelius McIntyre, aoe Ww. | Mclotyre, Daniel Gillan, French Village; ‘Hugh McEachern, Wm. R Don glass, Jas. | McDonald, James Partridge, Mi. Stewart; Francis Murphy, Patrick Carey, William Carey, Richard Uarey, Cyrus Ings, China | Point; Wm. Morrisey, Millview; Edward 'Fraser, John Redmond, Patrick Finley, }Seal River; John Morrisey, Jas. Morrisey, Wellington Young, Gallas vont; Elmand Murphy, China "Poi t; James Tra'nvor, {Movaghan Roa i; Jawes Trainor, Mon- aghan; Peter McExtee, Auburn; John Trainor, Monaghar; F. Loughran, Jobo | Boyland, Join Trainor, Eiward Morgaa, | Auburn; James Hughes, Vaniel Hughes, Patrick Me :Manus, Dromore; William Holland, James P. Duffy, Peter Heron, ! John Smith, Fort Aa .astus; John Lough- 'ran, John McEntee, James J. Trainor, Peter L.veriy, Aubarn; Andrew Hand, John Corrigan, John Callaghan, Dromore; ' James J. Kelly, P, McNally, Fort Aug- utrs; James Connolly, Movaghan; Charles Kelly, Lake Verd: Jobn Creighan, Patrick Lynn; Patrick Carley, James McEwe: 1, Patrick Trainor, Edward Roche, Philip D. McDonald, Augustine A. McD , Sinott, P. McCarron, Coarles Trainor Thomas Lacey, Thomas Lacey, jr., a James Callaghan, John Lynn, James A A. McDonald, Tracadie Cros+; W m} Trainor, Auburn; A. A. Moore, - S Cody, John Morrisey, James Reach, h-| Moore, Jacob Weatherbie, James McMill- ael Naddy, Pierce Naddv, Martin Ke y,'an. Pownal; John Cullen, James James Morrisey. James Gun'p, James Cullen, Layton McCabe, Pcter Mc-, Cody, Lawrence Cody, James McKenna, Kionon, Alexandra; Fade Boyce, Peter McKenna, Jehn Power, Newtown Heary Weod, J. H. C. Acoro, Powna'; Cros*? Robert T. Dixon, Go ge Dxon, Patrick J. Hennessey, Alexandra; Peier Little Sands; Johr “eM Il in, D wald Mar- tin, Wood Isiaads Eas; N rna: ! € tae, Wood Isiands Norts; arch'vaia Mi Isaac, Malcolm McIsaac, Donald M. MecMil'an, Neil C. MeMillan, Donald McMillan, George Young, Charles MePherson, Jobo MclIsaac, James MecNeil!, Malcolm Mec- Milian, Nei! D. Mun», David H. Hume, M. H. McMillan, Daniel H. McNillan,Jobo A. Hume, Robert McKay, William Emery, Wood Islands; Duncan McLennan, Jobe G, McLeo’, Wool Islands North; Doug- ald Munn, New Perth; Murjoch McLean, Roderick MvGregor, Belle Kiver; Duncan Crawford, Wuvol I-lands North; Henrv Duncan, Pleasant Valley; Neil Crawford, William M. Crawford, D. W.. W. Crawford, Donald M. McLeod, W-ol Islands North; Donald Gillis, Rona; Robert Emery, jr.. Wood Islands; Angus Beaton, Donald Nicholson, Cuarles Mc- Laughlin, Johu McLeod, Rodeoi ick A. Me- Beath, pn J. McLeod, Joun MeDon- Jackman, Village Green; James Praugat, Pownal; Joha Sice'e, Philip Steele, Owen Monaghan, Donald Me Lean, Peter Clarey, Godfrey Steele, Sturgeon; Joseph Tromp. 800, Milltown, William MeLcod, Malco!m MecLe of, Donald McLeod, Donali Me- Pherson, James Mahar, Sturgecu Road; Adam dHicken, Gaspereaux; Henry O’Connor, Michael Mahar, John Young, Wiliam Mahar, RKelerick McKinoncn, ae Isaac A. Bears, Isaac Bears (Jr), H. Bears, Wm McDonald, Wm. J. | McLean, John Porter, James MeLean, Peters Road; Charles Diamood, Winslve Rad; Colin McLure, Brackley Point; Join Munn, Jeremiah Gaudet, Frederick Roberts, Robert Roberts, Charles MeQuar- rie, Jonas Ho ieetie, Wir sloe Road; Gideon Gallant, Poriage, Lot 33; Felix S. Gallant, QO ster Bed Bridge; Fidele S. Gallant, Jeremiah Gallant, George Gallant, Wheat- | ley River; Jeremiah M. Gallant, Oyster | Bed Bridge; Boniface Buote, Rustic rille; William Mathesen, Wheatley River; ald, Alex. Nichol=on, Robert McLeod, ' Pleasant Valley; Joseph W. Bull, White) Weilington Gallant, Rustico; Jonas Sands; Samuel Prowse, Joho M: achon, ' Doucette, Mathias Gallant, — Epy- James Brehaut, Johan Haberlin, William |p! @¢ Gaudet, Oyster Bed Bridz ; Sharam, William Herring, Jame 3 Giddings,| William Coaly, William Marr, Joha Mark Roberis, David Bull, ir.. James Bull, Isaac Kirby, Josiah Roberts, Hugh Jack eon, Josepi: Giddings, Gabriel Bellard, a - ;| McKay, Murray Harbor Road; D incan Me- Graham, David Bali, Murray Hart Samuel Livingstone, Hopefield; Joon Mu Donald, Dover; Freeman Reynold:, Murray Harbor South; Joseph Giddiog-, Murray Harbor; Tiromas BR. Davy, Gueras sey Cove; William J. Ball, William Bu!!l, James Bull, White Sands; Charles T. Brehaut, James MeKay, John Cowan, Murtay Haur- ber South; James Nicolle, White Sands; Wesley Roberts, Alex. Bell, Murray Harbor South; John T. Mann, Cape Bea:; Mi: iael T. Brennan, Nerman Me hate A Prowse, W. H. Prowse, Murray Harbor South; J. Kenwick Matheson, Monta- gue Bridge; Hicherd Morley. Mur- ray Harbor South; William Williaxa Machen, J. 8. Hawkins, White Jobe Hingley, Guernsey Cove; Neil Mc- Kav, El. M. Jordan, John McKinnon, Thomas Goslee, Murray Harbor South; Henry A. Bears, Charles Moore, John Phillips, Murray River; Willian: Haberlin, Murray Harbor South; Duncan McDonald, Dover; B. H. Herring, J. B. Prowse, DJ Bell. Henry Sharam, William V anIderstine George Koberts, Murray Harbor; Das Matheson, Angus Matheson, Dover; John €. MeDonald, Allan J. McDonald, Charles C. McDonald, James B. McDonald, Neil McKinnon. Rouerick MeDouga'd, John McDougald, Dusiel McDougald, John Me- Gilivray, Donald McGillv.av, Michel Kelly, Joseph A. McDonald, Charles Me Kinnon, Aogustine McDonald, John N. McDonald, Blooming Point; Thomas Daly, St. Mary’s Road; Juhn A. Murphy Gas pereaux; Jobn Tynan, KEdwad Daly, Patrick McGee, Terence McKearrey, Bernard McCarron, Andrew Davis, Patr ck McGee, Join Landrigan, Maurice Dz.!v, Jobn O'Connor, Amiond LeBla Edward McCarron, Thomae Qu William Martin, Thomas Meta John M. Hoghes, Patrick McKean Edward Hugh: >, John McC rrov, Mich» McCarron, Thomas Murphy, Francis Mc- « rron, Bernard McGuigan, St. Marv’s Ro a; Patrick Duffy, Henry Match, E) ward Kelly, Alex. Kennedy, Henry Berké; Hammor? Kelly, A'bert Kelly, William Duffy, Vuncan S ewart, Joby Murphy, Southp ort; John M Donald, Wil- liam imoha John McLennan, Nei! McLean, Kenneth Beston Murdoch Beaton, John McLecd, Hugh McLeod, Donald M. Stewart, James a sLennaa, Angus McDonald, Do gald Siewart, Wi! liam Nichoisov, Angus Nicholson, Wil- liam McPherson, D. J. McPherson, John A. McPhee, Hugh McDonald, Angus Gil- lie, Hugh McPhee, Duncan McLeod, Ron- ald McDonald, Jobn Gillis, Donald Me- | Malcolin E _ McLeod, John Morrisey, Enman, Finlay Roderic k "| Power, James Gunnip, Martio Kelly, Wellington Matheson, Newton; Joha McKav, Donald, Lauchlas McDonald, Grandview: Rod. rick A. McDonald, Alex. McDonald, Murdock McLeod, Murray Uarbor Road; Murdoch MecLecd, Grandview; Angus Me- ae Archibald McDonald, Ang s McLeod, Murray Harbor Road; Richard Enman, ” Angus McLeod, Grandview; Wil- tiam Me Phersoo, Doneld McPherson, Don- ald McPherson, John A. McPherson, Mur- ray Harbor Road; Martin Martir, Alex. Ross, Roderick M: atheson, Donald Me- Dovald, Angus MeDonald, Donald A. Mc- Donald, Charles McDonald, John Enman, Maicolm McLeod, Acgus D. Finlayson, John McDonald, Grandview; Alexander MeDonsli, Malcolm Gillis, Joha Giltis, Donald Gillis, Samuel McPherson, Don- ald McKinnon, Murray Harbor Road; Wil- liam McPherson, Alex. W. McPhereon, Roderick Nicholson, Kenneth McLean, Grandview; John A. MeLeao, Orwell; William Martin, Donald Martin, Angus McLeod, Valleyticld; Allan McDonald, McDonald, Kinros-; Donald High Bank; James McDonald, Angus McPhee, John Livingstone, Hope- field; A. B. McNeil], Angus Smith, Mal- colm J. Munn, Little Sands; Ronald J. McLean; John M. Stewart, P. M. Stewart, John Stewart, John Cameron, Malcolm Murchisor, John Roberts, Murdock Me- Swain, Alexander Stewart, Donald Living ~tone, Male olm McLean, John McLeod, John McKay, Angus Cameron, High Bank; John D. Hume, Murray. River, Hilary J. Bull, Toronto; D. J. MeDonalu, Peter Murphy, David Hawkins, Rubert Whiteway, sr, George Whiteway, David Whiteway, W iltiam Saunders, Murray River; William G. Ross, Roderick Gills, Jo:athan S. Morrison, Norman McKenzie, Joho McQueen, Peter Ros?, John Ross, Donald F. McLeol, toderick McLeod, Nei] McLeod, Daniel Mc e, Norman Gillis, John Wm. Gillis, Jobn H. Ro», W iliams McQueen, Donald Gillis, James Nicholson, Rona; Jerome A. Gallant, James D. McMillan, Hilaire H. Ga'ta t, | Oyster Bed Bridge; Celestine Doiro :, Adolphe Doiron, Sylvain Douce: te, Sylv-s- ter Sioa: Moses Blanchard, Joceph Ma‘<4 Doiron, Joseph Blaachard, Eusebe Gallant, Mamilien Pino, Lozare Gallant, Rustico; Curistian Galiant, Ru. - ticoville; James Gallaat, Wheatley River, Moses Gallant, Oyster Bed Brid Aca- lrew Peters, Peter Peters, Lamang Petere, Wheatley big, Bonaventure Gall-nt, Peter Doucette, Andrew Doucette, Her- meugilde Dain yn, Andrew Gallant, Peter A, Gallant, Peter Gallant, Angus Gallan’, tin, Alexis Pherson, Archibaid McDonald, Murray —T Domitian Gallant, Peter i. Gallant, Rod. Q— PURCHASERS —_— + Black Dress Goods erick McInnis, John Duffie, Joseph Dou- cette, Frank Dafty, Felix Peters, Kenneth D. Matheson, Ben. Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge; John McRae, Ebenezer; Hubert Gallant; Oyster Bed Bridge; Edward Me- Roe, Hunter River; Moses Conners, — Mc Kinnoa, David Connors, Triston Road George Duck, Tracadie Road; John Car- ran, Henry Curran, Triston Roa 1; James Curran, Edward Flynn, Tracadie Road; James Furlong, James Hayes, Pleasant Grove; De ynald Koss, Donalu A. Matheson, Wheatley River; Andrew Blanchard, Ros tico; John McKay, Joseph J. Doucette, Peter Gallant, John Duncan, Joha A. Rosas, Wm. Axworthy. Wheatley River Wiliam S. Stewart, Epbraim KR. Beow, He ry Bourke, John Thom s Mellisn, O'Meara Reddin, . jr., Thomas James Hayden, D. Alexander Horne, M. P. Hogan, Handrahan, J. McKacherv, aAsteed J. Hynes, Altred W. Sterns, John Newson, Dennis KE. Clarke, George Muteb, Henry Wood, Sbenezer Br oxn, Stey ben Brown, Montague Stephens, Peter | aver'v, John Cullen, James J. Treanor, Jan.es M onazb- an, G. D. Io gwortb, Patr ck BI! aka, Henry Muten, Abraham Brew, John Driscoll, R bert W ovod, Augustine vald Sm th, Elward Ryan, Matthias Ryan, Walker, Michael Sm.th, Archit John W. Ryan, Jas. A. Smith, Alexander McAulay, Donald MecDor or Chas. Me Carthy, Charles McDonald, Jobnstou’s River; Jas. J. Trainor, Patrick J. Trawor, Thos. Bean, John M-Natliy, Marcio Kouzhan, Ja nes Dau ply, James Murnaghan, Donagh; Join Byrne, Patrick er lor, Thomas F.ynon, Jobn M:- Quad, J.J. Trainor, Thos Hug rhes, Francis Hugbes, Samuel M Don- ald, William M Grath, M :thias MeDon- MeDonald, Muillcove; Angas 2 McDonald, John McDougall, Donald MeDougal!, Angus MsDoug.t!; Tiacalie; James By rne, Samuel Arbing, James Ar- bing, William Arbing, Millcove; Bernard McGuigan, St. Mary’s Road, S: anislaus Buote, George Buote, « Jobo Gallant, sbi G. Houston, Laman LeClair, Fide le B quire, Benj. M Kenzie, Leon Dore ‘as North Rustico; Bousiface Bu. @, Rustico ville; John Gauthier, Syivest Leclair, Jobn Gauthier, Gilbert Peters, North Ras iico; George Leclair, Theodoris Douce Ru: ticoville; Andrew Leclair, Charlot town; Prospere Blacquire, Norih Rusti Dominick Buote, Rasticov.lle; Peier Doircn, Jos. Doiron, Peter Do :on, Domin- ve k Doron, Peter Gautaier, Nor:h Rustico; ald, James Robert Lawson, Abrabam Brown, Join Vessey, Pope Cook, Thos. H. Lawson, Stephen Brown, Hammond 8. Vesrey, Thos. Vessey, David Brown, Ebenezer Brown, Lemuel Brown, David H. Swan, Francis Auld, Chas. W. Hardy, Wesley Vessey, John H. Gill, Herbert Lewis, Little York; Thos. Ready, John Carroll, James MeGrath, Daniel Ready, Thomas Carroll, Coveheud Road; Robert Wares, Norman Ling, William Ling, Albert M-- Kay, James Wares, James Sieven on, Micbael E. White, John White, James Power, Robe:t Sievenson, Thos. Chandler, Alfonsus DeRoche, W heatley River; Peter Scott, James W. Rodd, Peter A. M-Cal- am, Brackley Point Road; KF. H. Horne, Heary Horne, E tmand Horn, John D.amond, Cephas Nanna, Rovett Roberis, Wiosloe Road; Chas. J. MeMillao, Eldon; Alex. M:Voa- ald, Point Prim; M. Marun, Archibald M E achern, Michael Griffin, K!don; Win. McWilliams, Surrey; Angus McLeod, Ewen T. McKenzie, Garfield; Coas. Me- Leod; Jobn J. McLeod, dade D. M arehi- son, Jobo Buchanan, ‘Ma doch J. Buch unan, Donald Stewart .Ma!, Buchinan, Joha Murchison, D. N. Murchison, Mur- doch Buchanan, Joba A. MeLeod, cet Donald Murchison, Point Prim; Murdock Gillis, William D, MeLeod, Hugh McKay, Alexander Rove, Charles Mc Wil- lames, William Ross, Char es McEaciern, George McKenzie. Angus McLeod, Wm. N. Me :Leod, Joha MeKinnou, Angus M:- Kenzie, Thomas McKenzie, Donaid M: Donald, Finlay McDonald, John = M- - 'onald, John M. McLeod, John A. M Isaac, Alex. Beaion, Alex. Stewart, Gar- field; Joseph Peters, Eusebe Durant, Quintoa Craswell, Albert Gallant, Jcs ph J. Doucette, Josepa Gallant, George Ga'- lant, Fidele Doucette, Thomas ‘Weo a Luzare Gallant, Joseph Doiron, eon Doiron, Jerome Douceiie, Joba Doucett-, Joseph Blanchard, Epbraim Gallant, Heory Doucet, James Stevenson, William Duncan, Rustico; Jolin French, John French, jr., Dougsld P. M:Donald, Sturgeon; Daniel MuNutt, Gasperanx; Peter Condon, Thomas E Fish-r, Adam Wright, sr,, Jas. L. Wright, Sturgeon; Thomas McNulty, Gasperaux; Pailip Murphy, N. Marphiy, Sturgeon; James M. Dalziel, Jono Fisher, James Clow. Jems Kennedy, W.liiam Kennedy, Edward Henderson, William White, Ben- jamin Clow, Marray Harbor North; Wal ter Campbell, James Mcuean, William McLean, Jeoha Vanlderstine, Thomas Irving, Peters Road; Thomas A. Miuiler, S. 8, Peterson, Wilham B. Clow, David O’Connor, George Reynolds, Neil M: poe: ald, Murray Harbor North; James K.0 or Murray River; William H. Bears, Isaac Bears, Isaac Bears, Arthur Bears, mS Vaulderstine, Peters Road; Benjamin Reynolds, Murray Island; Wm. Lanigan George Irving, Cambridge Roa’; Jolin Munn. Archibald Munn, John Vanlder- sttne, John Porter, Alian Morrison, Arch - bald Munn, Peters Road; James D.dicken, — W. Reid, Gavia Reid, John H. Hick Leceque Philip, Samuel L. Cogen, + odin White, Murray .Harbor Nor Samuel Johnston, James Mil Jaines P. Clow. Murray Ha-- bor; William Graham, Gaspereaux; Daniel M:Keeman, James McKeeman, George McKeeman, William Reid, David Reid, Mathias Condon, William Cond mn, dames Condon, sr., Murray Harbor Nui th; John M-:Donald, Murray Hiver; Alfred Condon, James Condon, j., John White, Lewellin, Jame? Lewellin, Thomas Hicken, Pembroke Road; Lauchlin M:Kenze Cap’. Joho Graham, Grabam’s Road: Andrew Benn ken, Lanegan Mi-hzel, Cambridge Road; Lanegan Daniel, Marray Harbor North; Joun McLeod, Jobn J. Ms- Leod, Archibal 1 McLeod, Cambridge Road; M. Anderson, Wm. Smitl:, Newton; R. K. McKenzie, Flat River; Joho Buchanan, Mc. Buchanan; Murdoch Morrison, Rose- bery; Robt. Ross, Pioette; H. A. Gillis, Thos. McLellan, Eldon; J. J. McDonald, Pinette; David Ross, E'don; Dooall Me- Tavish, Newton; J. E. Moutgomery, Sam. A. Nicholson, John M. Marin, Alex. Ross, Kidon; John H. Ross, Samuel M: Wil- Jiams, Andrew Ross, Pinetie; Thos. M. McMillan, Eldon; Angns E. Martin, Port- age; D. N. Me chisoa, Point Prim; Siwon A. March soo, Pin- cites? “M. A. M:Kenzie, Garfield; David Ross, John A. McLeod, Joba S. Martin, Sam: ie! Mariin, Robert Durhoe, Kinross; F. R Burhoe, Lauchlin MePher- son, Richard Carver, Liudale; Archie Bruce, Vicioria Cross; Kenneth McLeun, Ma! colm McDonald, William Martin, Mar. ray Harbor Poal, Malcolm Me Kiuno: i Malcolm H. Camptell. Malcelm Campbell, Uigg; Milestm J. M:Donaid, Lindale; John M:Kianon, Peter McKinnon, John A. M:Dona'd, J. P., Allan M-Donald, Dona'd F. MsDonald, Angus McDonald, John McQuaid, J. P., Archibald McCan- nell, Pisquid; A’exander G. McDonald, of the loom. Department. William W. Mill’r, Stephen G. Clow, Maurrav Harbor North; Thomas Duan, Peters Road; Williem Hicken, John L. | } K. Hevry, Granvil ¢; Alex- ander McLeod, Found’s§ Mills; T. E. Collins, Jeremiah Collins, John | Collias, Peter Scott, Jos- | eph Moreside North tevert William Ramsay, James Cousins, Jcho ene ll A CT Auguatine McDonald, J. P., Allisary; John 4 J. McDonald, Pisq nid; Michael. DeCeur- sey, dobn J. McDonald, William J. T.0- gan, J. P.; Mount Stewart; John McDon- ald, Alli-arv; John J. McDonald, Pis- | qd; Charles Dwyer, Monnt Stewart; | Augus McLeod, Murdoch McDonald, Jobn M. MeDonald, Murdoch M_ Boi:om, Glen Martin; Bernard Hughes, James Hugities, | Jobn McGuigan, Edward McCuigan, Pat- rick Hughes, James Hughes, Jobn Hughes, Si. Marv’s Road; John D. Me- John Maher, Charles MeDonnid, James Maher, Wm. Pie, Malcolm Mch 3 ron,Jno J MeLeor, Donald McKianon.Jvva McLeod, Jclbn Nicnolson, Ronald Nichel- son, Angus McPherson, Fin'ay McKeazie, Neil MeLe sod, Samuel McKenzie, Joln McPherson, Charlies H. McDenald, Jobn McLeod, M Matheson, Keoneth Mar.in, Gle: Angus McLeod, Don- Donald, } ileolm » Martin; ad Martin, Maleotm Martin, Willam Martin, Ktodk. Martin, Vahleviielo; Archd. MePhersoon, M town; W ‘Baws McKinnon, John M. Matheson, Thorped Bear’, Joun D. Bears, Phlip Bears, Joba McPh-r-on, Norman J2 McPherson, Alex. McPhereov, Alex. McPherson, Danaid\Mc- Lean, Join MeLean, D. D. McKinnon, Henry D. Compioa, Paniel W. Compton, Mariia M K noob, Murdoch M :Kinsor, Archibal i MehKiunon, ra grt McKinnon, Brooklyn; Méleolm Ko McLeod, Alexander Bruce, Douald McLeod, Fairvill ¢; Malcolm J. McDosa'd, Joha A. McLeol, R xf. Me- Lean, Cephas Carver, .MalcolaavA. Mc- Donald, Reuben Drehaui, Lyndale; \lexander Bruce, sr.. John MacPnerson, Fairville; McDonald, Dund~; Joseph Carmichae!, Ronald Carm‘chel, Duncan. Carmichael, W. W. Whelan, Pobert Whelan, Wm. Stewart, Fa-rvilie; John A. O'Keefe, John Fraser, Patrick U’Dounell, Edwina James ~ O’Donne!l!, Francis M. 0 Donnell, Patrick O°Donne ||, jr , John O'Keefe, Peter O-Donnell, Bern- ard Hughes, Johu Hughes, John T, Koughan, Martin Koughan, Alex. Fraser, Jose pu Harringt@en, David Fleming, Hugh Kelly, Avonda!c; Benj. Jeak'p Robert Jenkins, William A. Chandle Mount Albion; John T. Garland, Fo Augustus; A. Gallant, Joboston’s Rive Jobn Smah, Paurick Sherry, jr, Thomas | Sherry, /a rick Sherry, sr., Fort Augus- 1 tus; Maurice O’Connell, Pond — Settle- ment; Joseph Garland, Fort Avgustus; Joba MeDonald, Joseph Mataeson,, James McDovald, Frank Gallant, Wieatley Riv- er; Moss Pevers, Jyst -r Bed Bridge; The &, Pembroke, Joseph Blanchard, Kimelioe Gallaot, Corisiopher Axworthy, Moses Peiers, David Matheson, William Mathe— D. Mathesoo, Habert Peters, J. B. Matheson, Fidelle Gal'ant, Gerard Gal- laot, Jeremiah Gallant, Wheatley River. Wittiam WYexsu, Esq., farmer, was also nonsated for East Queens. Jounx THeoruiLus Jenxixs, M. D., was nominated at Charlottetown for the repre- sentation of Wis: Queen’s. The following are among the names attached to his nomination pep re: Patrick Blake, W.D. McKay. D. O'M. R-ddir, jr, Tho:nas Hardrahan, W. A. O. Morson, | eiry Weeks, James Paton, W. W. Staniey, W. E. Dawsor, M. P. Hogan, Donald Nicholson, Simon W. Crabbe, George Peake. John Newson, W.H. Suwa, John MeEachern, H. W. Lougworth, L. C. Owen, E. R.- Brow, R. B. Norton, W. R. Boreham, Maurice Blake, John Saunders, Jehu T. Mellisi, Mark Wrizh', Ron-id M-M llag Joha McKenzie, North Wilt hire; Arthur F. Bell, West Royalty; Danean K. Scott, Moses Byrne, Ni il MeKinnon, ClementG White, Charles Dockendorf, North River; Angus Me Dorald, Alex. McDonal!, West River; Jac +b Baio,Cornwa!!; Allan McPuee, James Byrne, Da :niel Byrne, Moses Byrwe, son, k. erty; North River; John E. Fraser, Peter S. Doiron, Walter C. Smith, Xavier Doiron, Joseph P. Doiron, Jobu Rogers, Eu be Arsenault, Angus Perry, Jeremiah Black- ier, Cavendish Road; Peter Gallant, Pros- pere Pino, Theo. Gallant, Fidelle Pino, Xavier Mar.in, Alphonse Doiron, Fabien Doiron, Jerome Blackier, Sotar Pio, Bruco Gallaot, Robert Gallant, Toronto Road; Dominic Doiron, Joseph D. Doiron, John Doiron, “ine Road; Syriac Doviror, Sylvan Doiron, Cavendish Road; Josez.h C. Doiron, Solomon Peters, New Glasgow; Moses Martin, Toronte; D. MeKinnor, Peter McGrath, Silas Wonnacott, Hunter River; Hag) Campbell, North Wiltshire; Thos. Oxenham, Hugh Manley, J. F Trainor, Pope Bagnal', Joho S. Bagnall, J. Thos. Oxenham, Edwin Proctor, Joseph A. Hugbes, Patrick Hughes, Moses Dou- cette, J. A. MePhersons Hunter River; Maxtn Peters, Gilbert Brown, Matlsias Peters, Jobu Mckenna, Rennie’s Road; W. e. Smith, Peter Doucette, Srmvince Buchanan, Hunter River; Neil McNeill, William McNeill, A. T. Dollar, Hammond Crabb>, Thomas Dollar, Joseph Copp,, Wm. Boundy, Charles Curtis, Ovto Curtis, W. 1. Horne, Geo. C. Younker, John R. Diamond, John R. Heoper, J. Conrad Younker, Milton; James Currie, Nine Mile Creek; Donald Meclsaac, — Pair< view; D. T. McGiven, New Dominion; J, L. Murphy, South Saoore; M. MclIsaac, Fairview; N. Currie, Rocky Point;: Wm. Wilson, Neil Living.tone, New Dominion; Edward Foley, Jeremiah Murphy, Joho M. Murphy, South Shore; Joho Smith, Rocky Point; James O’Coonor, Co. neliu Sultivan, Clinton; Patrick L. Cash,.Jame Cash, Fran:is Lawless, Graham’s Roa John O’Connors, John T. O’Conno: Daniel Sallivan, Jobn Mec Don- ad, Wm. Sutherland Michael Lawless, C'inton; James Smith, Wm. McKay, George McKay, Alex. “B. McKay, Wm. J. Cotton, Joseph Ander- son, Clifton; Josiah Wigmore, Wigmore Road; Wm. McKay, D. I’. McKay, Wm. McKay, Thomas Reid, Hugh B. McKay, Clifton; Nerman Nicholson, John Mur- phy, R. McNeill, M. D., Patrick Walsh, Stanley Bridge; Jas. Falconer; Wm. Me- Kay, Granville, James Quinn, A. J. McNeill, Stanley Bridg; <A McLeod, Park Correr; John Forristal, | John Flynn, Martin J. Murphy, Edwarl A. O'Halloran, Simon For-istal, Daniel | B. Brady, Patrick Ready, Michael Ready, | John Brown, Michael A. Ready, Patrick Brown, Richard Ready, Michael D. Ready, | Barlingtor; Murray Robertson, ond Gallant, William D. Ularke, Aiexander ys Stewart, Wm. Elton Robertson, Ww ™ McNeill, Cavendish; Joba Rogers, = Gallant, Samuel Wvand, Joseph Buote, Cavendish Road; Simon Leclere, Theo - philus LeUlair, Fab’en Doiron, Peter Ga. lant, Morris Doiron, Andrew F. Doiron, Paul Gallant, foromo; Erasmus Doiron, Rusticoville; Fidele Peters, Peter Gailant, Peter Peters, Angus Perry, —Cavemlish Road; Leon Doiron, Moses Martin. Toronto; Fran ‘4 Mu phy, New Glasgow; Eusebe Arsen- | auit, Cavendish Poad; Ch as. A,Crosby, | W. C. Orr, Lemuel P. Sims, et %. ’ Montgomery, William Bernard.) uel Bernard, Joseph OD, tfucine Harding, Joun B. Hardfng, Jas§ H. Me Leod, John A. Delaney, Albert Sirepson, Chas. Bernard, Fre ach River; Michael Devereux, Elward Murphy, Ambre! Collins, John McQuillan, Neil H. Me- Fadyen, New Haven; P. J. Berrigan, Dun- edin; John No'un, Peter McElroy, Patrick ° TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1896. nN LCC CO A AL CLL AAA quits <a Cavanazh, James Tierney, Martins. Trer- | ney, James Wynne, New Haven; Jos, Gal- Kingston; lant, Janes seer, William Murphy, Jo om a hy, Allan McLear, Charles McLeen, Civde Rivér; William raver, aah. Thos. Kick _— Michael Devereaux (Jr), James | Nolan, Andrew McElroy, Peter McElroy € oy New Haven; Jumes Wickham, King ston; Allan Wyand, C harles Wvand, Siles Wyand, © avendish Road; Arch. McPher- Hunter River; Anthoat Doiron, New son, London Read; - Matthew Redmond, 8t. Ann’s: James M. Richards, Bernard Kig- gins, Alneas A. Macdonald, James Me Isaac, Charlottetown; Arthur F. Bell West Royaity; a. . - Hodgsen, R B. Hodgson, John T. Heartz, John Ross, H. B. Smith, C. Smallwood, Charles Web.t r, William Small, Alexander Fo:ne, Alfred J. Quirk, Charlottet. wa Patrick Reid, William Turner, John Reid, William Weeks, Felix seats Robert Reid, Edward McEwen, Timothy Harring tov, W. H. Hogan, Francis Gs allant, Wil- liam Power, William Pendergast, James Pendergast, Thomas Pendergast, Joseph John Cough lan, Thos. Coughlan, Simon Delaney, An- drew McCann, Daniel McCann, E-iward Bassett, William J. Proctor, Hilary Peters, Bruce Trainor, Patrick Trainor, M>-es Walsh, Fraocis Trainor, John Trainor, Fdward Trainor, Matthias Butler, Hope R ver; Patrick Doyle, Terence McNal- ly, Peter Murphy, Dominick Pino, Jerome Pino, Isaac Canning, Edward Me Isaac,St. Anns, Hope R‘ver; Arthur Simp- con, Bay View; Jos seph Rogers, St. Ann’s; Patrick B ver, Philip ‘Doyle, Patrick McEwen, Hope River; James Clarke, B. Matthews, North Wiltshire; Patrick Me- Closkey, Tobias Murray, Andrew Berrigan, Emyvale, Lot. 65; John McKenzie, sr., ag Wiltshire; Albert Tremere, Blue- +'d; Nicholas Berrigan, Michael! Berrigan, Art mas Clow, Patrick Curley, Archibald M Gillvray,Francis Brown, Michael Cody, M chael Coady, sr., William Coady, Wil- m Cullen, James WUandrahan, Frank ly, North Wiltshire; William Clarken, gald McPherson, John Clarken, 7 bomas wurray, James Clarken, sr. Anna Rowe; Alfred Matthews, Richard To omb ee ote Wilishire; Silas McNeill, Hector McNeill, L yog Creek; Arthur Wright, stir Dominion; Wm. R. Hodg- Anezus H. McFadyen, Alex. —Mc- Fadyen; Hector McFadyen, St. Catherines; Jobn Meikle, Darlingior; W.F. H. Carvel’, Ch’town; Dugald Bell, David M-Eweu, son, Loug Creek; Jas. Elliott, Biliott’s Mills; Nelson W. Currie, Dagald Currie, Robert MeNeill, Edward A. Cur- rie, Fairview; Huzh McLean, Cano Cove. Lovis Henry Davies, Barrister-at- Law, was also nominated for West Queen’s. His nomination paper was sigaed by D. Farquharson, Fredk. Peters ‘and John F. Robertson, of Charletetown; Wiiliim Miller, Marshfield, Donald MeMuilao, Charlottetown Royalty, and a number of othere. At Georgetown A.C. Macdonald and Dr. Mclatyre were nominated for King’s. At Summerside Richard Hunt anJ Joho Yeo were nominated for East Prince. At Alberion Edward Hack«tt, Jame ¥eo and S. F. Perry were nomivated. The nomination papers were numercus- ly signed. Gold Medals and other Awards ae -~ Sunlight ( hcl’... Soap 2 Booxs ron Waraprers For every 12 “Sunlight” « e wrappers sent to Lever Bros., Ltd., Toronto, a useful paper> ¢ bound book will besent, or # @ ¢ a cloth-bound for 50 wrappers » « « BECAUSE vT 1s HONCST SOAP, PURF AND Sure Seeton"and Mitehell, for Noya Scotia, and P. E-I Sour | Stomach, sometimes called waterbrash, and burning pain, distress, nansea, dyspepsia, are cured by Hood's Sarsa- parilla. This it accomplishes because wth its wonderful power as_a-bleod } “vifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently ¢ vs and strengthens the stomach and c'vestive organs, invigorates the liver, ates an appetite, gives refreshing op, and raises the health tone. 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NEW CUSTOM Boot & Shoe Shop JAMES, DORSEY, late foreman of Golf B.os. Boot & Shoa Fact) y, has opened a Cu - tom Boot & Shee Shopin his cid stand. on King Suveet, twodeors from the Batter Fac- tory, where he hopes ’9 meet al! his old cus- tomers, and as many new ones as will favor him with-a call. Al) kinds of first-ciass hand- made work at lewest prices, nothing but the best material used, Kepairing ofall kinds of ho ots. Shoes and Rubbers neatly and prc mptly done, may2)—-!3:— im And everything to be found ina well equipped Black Goods Our success in keeping our patronage in. close touch with what is in vogue, hes brought the happiest re: sults to them and to us, namely, mutual satisfaction and profit. Plain Mohairs, FancyMchairs, Crepons, Soliels, Henricttas, Eudoras, Coat= ing Serges, Cashmeres, Merinoes, Cravenettes. STANLEY BROS, OUR BARGAINS IN GLOVES, (15<--=All Silk.) Silk Gloves—only a few dozen left We can suit you perfect- ly this week, Per: haps you won't do so well if you put off buying until later. PATUN'S ONE-PRICE HOUSE ———— — Se — —_————— See ~lLOES FOR LADIES From far and near the people cry With vo‘'ces rising to the sky, North, Fast and West as well as South, the shout is heard from every mouth, Up down and out the wailing goes, “Give us, O, give us, NARROW TOES.” ‘em, all prices harming arrect. omfortable. ainty, ressy, urable. erfect, opular, leasing, We have J.M. McLEOD & Co. N. B.—We have received Slater's Dressing made e+ ecia'ly for the Slater shoe—finest in the _market. WHEELMEN | The OCEAN ACCIDENT off:rs Bicycle Acci- dent Tickets, good until December 31st, 1896, price $1.50, giving *enefits as under :— Si. G00 for death, or the loss of two eyes;-ortwo hands, or two feet, or a hand and a foot by a bicycle accident. $333 for the loss of a hand, or a foot, or an eye, by a bicycle accident. $5.60 weekly for total disablement by a bicycle accident, cr caused by Typhoid, Typhus or. Scarlet Fever, o1 Smallpox. $1.25 weekly for partial disablement by a bicycle accident. EH. KR. BROW, AGENT SE Charlottetown. Se —— = eS =— BETWEEN THE ACTS HE TAKES CHERRY Soda Water AT WATSON’S DRUG STORE. TELEGRAPHIC. Srecia. eeeccececened Fancy Vests How are you on a nice Fancy Vest. If you have no: e, secure one at once from the Star Tailor. You know what you cannot get here in Nobby Goods, you need not look fir them anywhere else. In this line we excel in quality and style. JOHN T. McKENZIE. Daae2ez% Despatouss TO THE Examiys, SIR CHARLES INTERVIEWED ee Strong Conservative Foeling ig Ontario Sir Charles Hopeful and Confident. Toroxro, June 16, “Are von satisfied with the cam paign s9 far?” Sir Charles was asked by your cor, respon ndent. “[ have every reason to be,” replied Sir Charles. “My whole campaiga from start co fisish has been a series of the most remarkable demonstrations I ever kuew, Che demonstration in London the other night was one of the most splendid ever seen in Canads,and it has been the same wherever I have gone. The enthusiasm of the people where I have been lately surpasses anything before known,although I travelled the same territ ory with Sir John A. Macdonald. The feeling of the people all over the country is that the hattle is already wor, as I also believe wnyself we will have a large majority on June 23. Sir Charles further spoke with the ut- most bop fulness of what the result of the jight won'd be in Quebec and the Mari- time Provinces. LIBERAL LEADERS AT MON. TREAL Losing Hope and Confidence, Waning Enthusiasm of the Opposition. Moyrrear, June 16. Messrs. Laurier and Mowat spoxe here last night. Mr. Laurier’s voice would vot enable bim to sp: ak wore tham a quarter of an hour, and the audience was excla- sively French. The people were asking what good the Ontario Premier could do the Libera! cause. He, im fact, could rot be heard by three-quarters of those pre- sent, and ha'f fthose who did hear tym iid not undersiand five words be u t»red. There is ceriain y a Jack of euthusiasm about Mr. Laurier since his retura trom Ontario. Before the grit leader went west he told the reporters that he was sure of a government defcat. Bui to-day he merely says that be has a great deal of confi ence in the success of his party. He told his friends that the Liberals had yet a great deal of work todo in the province of Quebec and in the Maritime Provinces. Trag:dy in a Bank. New York, June 16. President Geo. W. Wyckoff, of the Baak of New Am «terdam, in this city, was shot by Charles Clark, a crank, in the corridor of the bank building yesterday. Clark then shot himself. pected to recover. P. E. Island Pish Repart. Georgetown—Cod fair; lobsters, herr ing and mackerel scarce. Malpeque—Light catches of mackerel wheu weather permite. SUMMER SHOWERS. The soil is now in splendid condition for puitizg in TURNIP SEED. Be sure and buy the best kind. Itis Hagzard’s Improved and is for sale at Carters seed Store Charlottetown, june 11 dy & wky. Hard Coal Landing to-day per schr Orinico, 606 Tors Hard Coal. (Superior Quality.) Ege & Chestnut Sizes. C. Lyons & Co. june 15 1 .wk—Pat & Guard ed Pee erae aaa } Soda Water. Being centrally situated we have placed a Soda Fountalo in our store and will furnish Cold Soda Syrups made from Fruit Juices and Brow’s celebrated Cream, which ought to taste pretty nice in the thinnest of giasses. We will speak more ’ about our flavors Jater on. AW REDDIN, Phi. The “ Square Druggist.” >» eo @& “as unnyside, ‘ ; , i ‘ DO cee. =e oa, We show you an unrivalled assortment of the latest productions)N. 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