ce lly i, as ti, a Pe gee tve Dottars A YEAR. _oeteunereqmeempmmemennean mer. “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxirmss. a - ne a ee NEW SERIES. eS ae UHARLOTTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNE eet ND, SDAY, JUNE 14, 1882. VOL 1L—NO. 20. & Few Piain Directions to Voters. Political Meeting at Rustico Bank extravagant statements, which he was) ill- ' Hall. pre to substantiate, he received a good hearing, which was certainly more f : than he had a right to expect, expeciel _ Purstant to notice the above named meet “when it is Tek = eet that before fin ae took place and ree, tae that sat the peo; le who, five years ago, were so By I a ae i i e eve nz was exceecingly wet, some yery shabbily treated by himself and hi Election for the Blevioheg Disteict ‘of King’s three hundred voters assembled. The aan Mr. nto Wikeed Sea bn Geena Cowity, June 20th, 1882. Meeting was brought to order by appoint- erate his colleague, Mr+ Laird, from the ing Mr Lawrence O'Brian, Chairman and charge of having attempted to disfranchise ato. me ed? | |. Twe following are ‘of ballots to © be used in the election for) King’s Prince | and Queen’s Courties:—- > bHwE DAILY IKXAMINER 18 ISSUED EVERY EVENING, x Pheenican and Alsatia from London. By vor Examiner Poenisutne Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, Conner or WATER bad :O. "hE ; ANP GREAT GEORGE sSTRE! : | RORGE ENS, . < om ei . Charlottetown, P. E. island, CARP 4 CARPETS CA RaTEes oj St BSCRIPTION : = , . , Six Meme, ; : . $2 50 A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest aveed feeer )., , emp, new designs and low prices. & Advertising at most moderate rates J. B. MACDONALD'S. — Contracts may be made for monthly, —:0:— juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- a} Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, Satins, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Primmings J. B. MACDONALD’. ts, on application. ALMANAG FOR JUNE, 1882. MOON 8 CHANGES. Full Moon Ist day, 4h. 2lm. p. m., N. E, (below horizon.) Third Quarter Sth day, Oh. 57m., p. m., W. (below horizon.) None CHEAPER. — eS New Moon 15th day, 2h. 2lm, p. m., 8. W., tas ; > S= ° i i County of King’s, Firet Quarter, 23rd day, lh. 49m. p. m., E. i ribbis. i rints, Prints. Physician, g D | sy ov weex!S@2 |Sum |Moon/High | Days An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. M | : “| rises |sets { rises |water | len’h, 7 ee eee eee ener et 207 oan $$ — - ee een SS Eee et ay ge -——-- --- — + | ih mh m aft’n| morn} J B MACDONAT D's ; em os " ile 7 9 7 49) if) . . 4 * ; . + aiFriday | 17|. 39] 8 s010.59| a mae oe ee ricey.; Tee Baw as egos mena Rei glo MAREN 27 Election for the Electoral District, of 3: Saturday 6; 40! 9 Te 39) County, June 20th, 188? ; Se d , >| l ] 5 2 : 5 oo "3. +e \y Tes , * s » 2 ; 7 a wa ' | 4iSunday Hi 4010 Siatt2t lo 22 Dress Geods, Every Quality and Price, frem 8 Cents up. ~ ov M Ld lay v0 42 10 40 l 4 ‘ 5 7 HACKETT oka , ’ 1 49} 6} 43°11 11) 43.11 40; 2 38! 6: Tuesday Hiosiers, Gloves and Small Wares in Great Variety, | County of King’s, — Physician, * MUTTART, "> Ill. Ephraim B., Souris East, x | County of King’s, 7 | Physician, ROBERTSON, 1V. James, Montague, L Edward, Tguish, Proved that the ‘opposition: Leaders were not friends of “this Island and quoted ‘the House of Commons, in support of ‘his statements. Showed that the bone and ' ‘sinew of the Dominion of Canada—the farmers and mechanies are better off under the protective policy of Sir John’s Govern-! ying. . 1 am free to tate that I belicve his to ment, than they were during the era of cowmercial depression, the four years be- twien 74 and °78 when Mr. McKenzie’s one side free trade os was in full blast. A\l- together Mr. Brecken’s speech was able oid and telling, and was listened to As the Hon. n ovation at. the hands of his old with marked" attention. f ht ewan left the platform, he received friends to ioe ‘that the people of Riation ki ov h be grateful to him in the performance df ‘of the sorest raps w to appriciate the services and faithful public setvant and to 1878, believing as they do, that his acts of McDONALD = fom the undersigned Secretary ‘the young men of his native Province, b £ Coane isi x | The Hon Mr Brecken having been called caine oa teake that our young men's Whee Mécchades 1, was first to address the meeting. He spoke were, at that time, in no danger; but he ‘a considerable length. Explained the failed egregiously in this, as well as in his i McINTYRE,. ‘fiscal poliey of the Government of Sir John ' attempt to disprove certain stat ts of ‘Il. Peter A., Souris East, to some extent. Defended the N. P. Mr. Brecken’s, touching Messrs. eand .McKenzie’s grudging speeches towards the Island. The castigation which he re- — | Messrs Blake and McKenzie’s speeches in ceived in this convection, at ‘the hands of Mr. Brecken, was, perhaps, one on the knuckles he ever publicly received. But I will be fair with Mr. Davies as | am determined to be fair with all who addressed the Rustico meet- have been the strongest appeal in favor of a very bad cais> that could have been veasonably pat. I will go astep further and say, that should Mr. Davies .be now contesting his election in behalf of the Liberal-Conservative cause, and either Mr. Jenkins or Mr. Brecken was willing to back down for him, I believe the great majority .of the people of Rustico would support him jin spite. of his political escapade ef those times were perhaps more the errors of l i Lo 7| Wednesday 14 g|Thuraday l4] 44) morn; 3 37) , ae of Prince, his duties, youth than those of the heart, and rather 9| Friday 14! 44) 0 16] 4 49) J. B. MACDONALD’S. erchant. _ |, Ex. Goy. Laird next addressed the Meet- | the consequence of his being at the time in 10|Saturday | 14; 45, 037/610) 5 a eo PERRY, ‘ing. Mr Laigd appeared ‘before ns with 4/ exceedingly bad company. As it is now, ee a 131 oa : abt oe, 15 2) , Il, Stanislaus F., Tiguish, ri of oS rig which he says | however, Mr. Davies may expect a strong, 2 Monday | 131 46) 1 42) 8 25) af Prince, been given e Fr - inay, nearly an universal tion at Rosy |B w280% CLOTHING. CLOTHING. CLOTHING! STs" Muted Moe wet” Boeisoy anal tue" ty pepe ee tokre a emere, ttak: ast 2 Siem gal ee ya epages 1a “— certificate to the people of Rusti¢o, owes Shakspeare's axiom, “‘ Judge ‘me for my eee! 2 eee * eee Man's. V "d saa? ‘ERS, ~~ i a ” j 16 Friday | 13° 48)5 3/11 22 In, Men's, Youths and Boy s’. The largest stock and lowest yt. Davia, Summerside, peter the Nowth wait: sid tathatle to a Mr.’ Davies quitted the platform it 7 ere 2 rt —- a 15 9) Prices | have yet offered. You can save money by buying your . re x the electors of “Quéen’s Cotnty, bis certifi-/was one o'clock, a. m., and the Stepie, 19| Monday 14] 49) 8 11, 0 33! *” Clothing at ae oH =< ——— reper: ‘we war a pd Mn Be mae ent ery got wet on their way 20" ay i4| 49| 9 13, 1 6 Pea a A : peed > 18 a O perso; imselt to the Hall, and, consequently, were be- MlWedeesiay | 14| 49ln0 14¢ 1 48 J. B MACDON ALDS. | Pri leno, Eee ee ee car hPa rer ote mpl fell save became 92\Thursday {| 4! 5O'LL 15} 2 22) | Rrenan's Old Stand. Oh Baie nadia 2 unty ot f ripce, ing him to us ving us understan cla us for a disnoission.. But Dr. a Priday ay | 4 50laft 15,3 5 | BRrenan's Old Stand, Queen Street, May 26, 1<\2—-wkly pat pres owt « |Merchaut and Shipbuilder, that Ex-Goyernor Faira'e occupation durin eill’s giant voice was heard, and again 24'Saturday | 15) 50,1163 59) 0 | itn es ae eT —_————————_ This sojourn among the’ Indians of the North good order prevailed. The Dr.’s.speech 25/Sunday ; 2S 80) 2:18) 5 3:15 31 / as ima ee crleerier eer veneer arene eee West was at least not furnishing ‘arms to! was necessarily short, on account of the Sei Menday Set eee Selo = SD oO Fue ES rR ee _— the Indian chief Sitting Bull. “But when | late hour; but it was not for that reason 27 Tuesday 16 50 4 25| 7 22 9 anim RR Me =» |We take into consideration that David is/Jogs telling. His comparing the McKenzie aaeactucstay, 41605 20) 8 27 § 2 ! Blection for the Electoral of Queen's] Wel known, not oplyin P. E. Island, but) tariff of 1878 with that of 1882 under Sir 30\Friday - | 17| 60) 7 17/10 1 | County, June 20th, 1882. throughout the | and breadth of this} John’s Government was a master stroke. me as) d« MERCHANT TAILOR, = pita trot tha ever deceived an othe yar 78" wan prof aint that 1882, Point du Chene House 182, GEO. L. HANINGTOW; PROPRIETOR, | can be had in the market, in . ‘Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits. (Formeety P. f CHURN). Our Regular Summer Tourists and the travel- ling public will find the above Hotel one ~ of the best in New Brunswick. sw Dianer on the table on arrival of oI ' ' P. E. Island steamboats. Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passevgers mple time to dime. {ju5lm A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ~ EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0,, | Commission Merchants, | | 213 STATE STREET AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS: @ BOSTON, MASS. ee Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. mPAEES SAD PROFESSIONAL CARD. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, PALMER & MULLALLY ATTGRNEYS-AT-LAW, | NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great Wo invite you to inspect our Goods. weorge Street, Charlottetown, r. E. Island. H. V. PALMER. JAS. W. MULLALLY. | April 10,'1882. 72 Queen Street. a ee an orn “INSURANCE OFFICE a Queen lusurance Company, Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS: > | | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. ; +>. . Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. — -—O City of London Vire Insur- DORSEY, GOFF & co., neers Serene: Boots, Shoes aud Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, i Insurance etiveved on all Kinds of property) g BRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “NORTHERN LICHT.” at current rates. sosses fettied promptly | an ve ably. oo Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated tor good style and quality. We sel r. KENNEDY, (for cash only, and the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proof) (ie neral Agent. just received. a Office-—-South Side Queen * quare, "To Snormaxess—We sell French Calf Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish, Button Ch’town, Fel ! Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hand. — | Give us a trial. ' [ap 28 W. C. BISHOP, ~ ———— at I eo tid hs “For Sooteh and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits a. | For Canadian Tweed Suits, FORWARDING AGENT, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, Marine Insurance Broker, -_Go TO- AND— ie — ny —— Ganeral Commission Agent, J GH) ¥ BEDFORD ROW, | | po: Box 1). HALIEES. 8. UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNE PS ICULAR ATTENTION ae ~ Shipment of Lobsters aud other Cannec . , Goods cud éoltentio’ of Gustom Drawbecks There you will find the largest dod best assortment of Cloths in the thereon. _ \Tsland. Prices very moderate. The best workmaushlp and a perfect fit Halls, Cargoes, and Freights insured. in yauaranteed, first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and : - he 7 i prompt returns guaranteed. A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings ana Felt Hats, | Correspondence solicited and answered pon her the address, two doors above Ap thecaries rae i 1881—lyr ' Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. . + 44, — = —ALSO— ke. Corner F BRECKEN. | Frederick D. St. Croix, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that | / Riise Hees 4 J TACLEO = fos BS ee, ee - |. A ae , = os YX 2 re = Y my eee ae of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Barrister, etc. JENKINS. Ili. John T., xX of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Physician, LAIRD. IV. David, of Charlottetown, County of Queen's, Gentleman. « © OREORE CORSE CE EEFE, CHEEETEPEHSE HHH EEE FH EHET . . CH eeHE On the voter entering the polling place, the presiding officer asks him his name, cceupation, residence, etc., and his answers are entered by the clerk. If no objection be offered, the voter is given a ballot of which the above is a fac-simile, except that the cross will not be on it. The presiding officer has previously initialed the ballot and numbered the counterfoil attached, the voter is then directed to enter a compart- ment provided, where he will find a pencil. If he desires to vote for the Liberal- Conservative candidates he wiil make a cross X to the right of the name as we have marked above. After marklng it he will fold it up and return it to tho presid- ing officer, who will look at the counterfoil to identify the ballot by it. After tearing off the counterfoil destroying it, the presidiny, officer puts the ballot paper in the box. Should the voter be unable to read, he must take an oath to that effect. Then he will be accompanied by the pre- siding officer to the compartment, and in the presence of the idates’ represen- tatives (who are sworn to secrecy) the officer makes the cross alongside the names of the candidates for whom the elector desires to vote. ALL RIGHT ILL stand at “The North American Hotel”? on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd = and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist. This be con- tinued throughont the stason, health and weather permitting. For further particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE. April 22, 1882—tf ; Pes —~-——— od 1 tae political trucklers that ever deceived and treacherously sold the interests of a free —_ for his own personal agrandizement, i pel ree at Butior cate of good conduct purporting to have been given him by priests of the Church of which they are members, is to say the least indecent and barefaced, not to say low and mean, as well as highly insulting to the intelligence of a free people. It is equivalent to saying: Electors of Rustico, you have known me long (we have never known him to be short). Yon know that ever since | have entered the political arena I never lost an opportunity of vilifying the church of which you are members when by so doing I could advance a personal end. Consistency isa word unknown tome. I was a staunch Protestant on the School Question, and pandered to the prejudice of a certain class when I wanted to be re- turned a member of the Locai House fcr Belfast. I curried favor with the Catholics when I wanted to go to Ottawa. This did not, however, prevent me from selling the interests of both the Protestants and Catholics of my native County when a Governorship was offered me. But in the North I have become a good boy mea culpa. While there a change has come over the spirit of my dreams mea culpa. I fell into good company—the com- pany of those pioneers whose zeal for the propogation of the Gospel and the civilization of the ‘‘ children of the forests,” has carried them so far from their native land. Meacu/pa. One becomes in part what his companions are. Our daily intercourse has softened the asperity of my temper. Partly through fear (because I knew well that if I played my old antics with the black robes, my scalp might be in danger of changing hands) and partly for my own interest, I treated the missionaries kindly. At my ardent solicitation they have told me 80, and this is the certificate of good conduct I now read you.—Mea maxima sulpa. Mr. Laird is also very anxious to consti- tute himself the champion of the poor man. For fully an hour he laboured to convince the people of Rustico that the N. P. was favouring the rich at the expense of the poor. is mixture of figures, cotton and cloth, was certainly a curiosity. He. how- ever, succeeded in telling us that a poor man requires a very large suit of clothes. By the way, I think this is a Grit failure. Perhaps they are only giving us an avant gout of their cabbaging power, should they ever become the tailors of the Dominion purse. Be that as it may, however, it is certain the advocate of Gritism seem to have a very vague idea of the number of yards of material required to construct the differeat sorts of ents. Witness the great Mr. Blake telling the people of Charlottetown ee > ‘4 re M ; ° ‘Pros Night Sweat aoe ty 9 La ervous Waste, thent the’ Bnjecbled ‘one and Vigor to the . The experience of ALUABLE RemEpy. The address, Magnetic Medicine is sold by . at SO cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by MACK’S MAGVETIC MEDICINE (O., Windsor, a Pri aoe and by all 4 nce pe, ie eee crn el\> that it requires seven yards of cotton to make a shirt, and now Mr. Laird gravely ing the people of Rustico that a poor ya suit takes ten yards of cloth, at 50c. rd, to make it ; but he is prepared to ha rich man with a yard, at $2.50 per Dr. Jenkins spoke for about three- . rs of ora Aa time he complete] i r. Laird’s cotton speech. The Dr.'s applying the French proverb ** qui cexcuse s'aceuse” to Mr. Laird’s certificate of good conduct in the North-West waa clever, and I am certain, if not Mr. Laird himself, that at least his friends must have felt the justice of the application, Dr. Jenkins has no reason to complain of his reception at Rustico. [hope the 20th of June will convince him that his friends here know him. Mr. Davies’ speech occupied one hour and, eave a few interruptions, occasioned chiefly on account of the gentleman’s many ee 8 to the year ‘78 ’-—was cient that Dr. MeNeill’s pill was not able as a Grit epicure might wish, =~ Thow Pose” . of Messrs. Bredcen and Jenkins, and in doing so tcok occasion to refer to the blurdering manner in which the High Sheriff has divided the second polling division of the second electoral dis- trict of Queen's. Mr. McKay’s motion, having been sec- onded, was put, and carried by an over- whelming majority. The nomination of Messrs. Laird and Davies we:e g'so put, but declared lost only a few voting for the same. The following resolution proposed by Thomas Doyle, seconded by Joseph M. Robertson, J. P., Leon Gallant, Dr. Me- Neill and others, was now put and carried almost unanimously :— Whereas, The Government of Sir John Mc- Donald have redeemed their pledges made previous to the elections of 1878, and whereas we approve of the policy of the Government, Resolved, That we tender them our support on the 20th of June. Three cheers for Messrs. Brecken and Jenkins, and three cheers for Sir John, brought the meeung to a close. D. Gattanr, Secretary. Rustico, June 12, 1882. . CHOOSE YE WELL ! What the Records Show. FACTS FOR THE ELECTORS, OUR TRADE. From 1867 to 1873.4, the first period of Sir John A. Macdonald’s administration, the trade of Canada INCREASED BY NEARLY A HUNDRED MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In 1873-4, when the Grits came in, the aggregate trade was $217,565,510. In 1878-9, when the Grits went out, it was ONLY $153,455,682, a DECREASE of 64,000,000 under the Grits. In 1880.1, under Sir John A. Macdonald OUR TRADE HAD AGAIN INCREASED to $203,621,663. Our exports, which represent the pur- chasing power of the people DECREASED TEN MILLIONS under the Grits. They INCREASED nearly TWENTY MIL- LIONS since the Grits went out, and are now greater than in any year in the history of the country. Ss Do the people of P. E. Island want another change like that of 1873.4? Do they crave for another period like that of 77, 78 and 79? We think not: THE MOLASSES TAX. New Brunswick paid molasses duties into the Treasury in 1878 to the amount of $51,640.15; in 1879 the tax was reduced from 25 to 15 per cent., aud in 1880 the amount paid by this Province was only $19,820.90. Molasses is an article that must be imported, as it cannot be produeed at home, and it is the policy of the Govern- ment to take the taxes off all such articles as far as possible. Moncton Times. — — i In the Russian Empire only one liquor shop is allowel in a village, and the keeper, who must be born in the village, receives a salary and is not allowed to make any other profit. Lf he allows drunkeness he may be imprisoned and if the place gets a drunken character the shop is closed. —+—>. - ae The pilgrima to Jerusalem last Easter num- bered about 45,060, mostly from Russia. 1 \e pilgrims bathe in the Jordon, in a special robe which is never used again till it is wrapped around the owney’s corpse. Ene eo ee ae See ree care oe emai ag em tgp oe SG EU, “dp 2 oe eT ms mg Ne a eet ay er Pin debate ee ie SES ene] | than na