eta daily #€xaminet. “ This is true Liberty, wh ws FIVE SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. VOL. 15.—NO. 72. | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1884. OAKLAND HOUSE Dominion of Canada, THE CANIPAICN, DoLLARs A YRAR, ~NEW SERIES. Pus Datty EXAMINER aS rn marae tae - fit to offer them in exchange. He would strongly protest against any change in our - ELEVEN REASONS issued every evening, by : : Why the Liberal-Conservative Can- present franch’ss voter; but did not see, if bs yest Province of Prince Edward Island. ** >). Nir John was determined to carry the mat- fhe Examiner Publishing 0 (Formerly Queen's Hotel) jp. Miidete Rhoukt be: Mected.;, }> petitisnl Meeting at-Rustios.”’ |ssc toe coadetaniee tee elesien of | ne & ‘0s IN THE SUPREME COUR’ | -- | sane ilies ae eal ge . ow EME COURT, { ictal : a i e ae Mr. Welsh could possibly, interfere with f From office, corner of Water and - beeatse no interest can be pro- GRAND CONSERVATIVE RALLY. it, as it was much more likely that a sup- 2 In pursuanc : sien aia * : ve ce of an order of Mr Justice Peters, ie co ee , f te f the Gove ant would ob ) ate the six th day of June, 1883, in mote y the election ot au opponent oO por “yt oO th roverniment wou obtain : 2 the matte . : : ‘ . , . more favors than if we sent ¢ D nt. Canada, pasted te ee es the KimCRI RON | TR,meeting at Rustico, on Tuoeday, joo" yptured to ihe maneen inn ahtah ths > sé 2 a e 2 “ ° ~ 2 ° . . , , : 2. Becuuse no interest in the County) the 12th inst., was held in tne fine large Fishery Bounty had been distributed this Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Md ward Island. at Veo QING STREET, WEST HH AVING engaged the premises formerly ,ATES OF SI BSCRIPTION ; seliibnantpeienytindlemaiia tintin tetiademalaen tanadiale ‘ , ; . re . . . - six Months . . “ $2 50 known as the ‘‘Queen’s Hotel,” on King Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 ‘ az : : : ee Months, - . ‘ 1 25 ‘Street, the Subscriber has bad the same thor- intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent demands a coutest at this juncture but; = aa - cones —— tilled ot year, and althongh he would like to see the ve Mont! 050 CUghly renovated and painted, and is now’ Banks, Lasurance Companies, Loan Com- Or SAGAR GPRS TEEPEREE OPT eee doubled, still, small as was the that of Mr. L. H. Davies; and electors) ments. panies, Building Societies, and Trading : Corporations, and of the President, Di- should show Mr, Davies and all other| The following gentlemen were aceommo- rectors, and Company of the Bank of : uae | dated with seats on the platform, and ad-| Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank. factious politicians, that they do not care dressed the electors presen’, viz:—The| ing Company.” to be put to the expense aud loss of time candidates, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, and William Welsh, Esq., Hon. D, Ferguson, “amount each man received, yet it was much larger than formerly. Donald Farqgulacson, M. P. P., made one of his characteristic speeches on the National Policy and other questions effect- prepared to accommodate permanent and transient Boarders at reasonable rates. Good stabling in connection. ‘ ecw o AAver ising at inost moderate rates. Jontracts may be made for monthly, jiarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise. r,} ? nents, oOo application. —_—- i e A. CLARK. | Ch’'town, Aug 7 —5i wily 5i ALMAMAG FOR AUCUST, 1384. MOONS CHANGES, EST & RENDELL, | Commission Merchants, fF\HE Liquidators of the above named involved in an election when there is no Banking Company will sell by Public! Auction, at the Court House, at Charlotte. | necessity for it, and no public good to be town, on Friday, the twelfth day of Septem- promoted or gained. L. H. Davies, Esq., M. P., Hon. 8. F. Perry, M. P. P., Doneld Farguharson, Esq., M. P. P., Donald McKay, Eeq., M. P. | P., Mr. Paterson, Esg., M. P,, of Brant- ing Dominion Polities, but did not make so great an impression on the audience as the volubility of his address would have made in less intelligent districts and accordingly ee Saee Gi hoe Oh ee ber next, at the ho ’cloc sare s “— as see ) i me onde ex tak _ “ all that not pete ae peck of nat Ri > 3. Because there is in Mr. Welsh’s ford, Ont. {Dr. McNeill, of Stanley Bridge, S4¥@ Way for . New Moon 20th day, 5h, 41 6m., p. a St. John’s Newfoundland lying or being on Lot or Townehip Number 5, ‘Independent candidature,” at the and Mr. Thomas Doyle of Rustico, ee Mr. Paterson, M. P., of Brant, Unt, Hirst Quarter, 28th day, 11h. 29.4m., a.m, | 94 Mee sin Prince County, Province of Prince Edward ‘instance of “red hot. Geite:” an attempt The meeting was organized by appoint-| who in a most eloquent epeech of some 45 TTT | «Consignments solicited. Liberal advances 18'@24, bounded as follows, that is to say:| oe : Joseph Doucette, Esq., chairman, and 1), minutes, reviewed the conduct of the pre- ooay OF WEEK >22 ‘Sum !Moon/High |! Days made. : | By a line commencing ata stake set in the play fast and loose with the ¢ ouuty Gallant, Esq , secretary; and it was resolved sent Government and, although speaking M : rises jsets | rises }water|len h, | west side of the road leading from Alberton which should be pucished. ithat after the candidates, each speaker /as an Opposition member yet, conclusively bh mh my; aft'n'morn; hm | _ 1| Friday 4 47\7 25) 3 13) 6 3 14 38) ; W . WH TAT ey side of Dock Street, and running thence which to address the meeting. ; does not tend to raise the price of that ar- 2) Saturday 48 23] 4 97 12} 35) 2 EATLE Y, pcs: So _ a side of Dock street Government, led by Sir Joho A. Mac-| Dr. Jenkins thanked the electors of Rus-! ticle in the market as all such commodities i i 3. Sunday 49i 221 457|/8 9 33 ™ seven Chains and ten links, or to a_ strect; . . tico, for the support they had given him on) are regulated in their price by the Liver- : ’ 7 : a ae Oe SATLEY Sox lie tienes ’ ‘ . . , for \ g non) g in rice by 1 + Mouday St; 21 5 40| 8 56 a0," ” ee — thence northwardly along the said street tg donald, have acted in. more rien gyl former ‘ished: and = said ~—s that | poo] and London miackote He referred to it : pe 7 - : ioles - ~ E Ne ae at _ Tet ee in ee Bempeotod | spirit towards the Island than their je was again soliciting their suffra-| the duty on wool and other branches of the : o +) ednesday oe o) | i 24 s . » ; e . ne sou V-seven | : | il : sever: i; 1 , . +3 . ' */ Thursday 54' 16] 7 27/10 53' 22! degrees, thirty minutes, east along said | PPOUeDtS have acted. | ges.) Sip « taptomed — the. --npueunl impos ns ne am Got ‘make one pomt S| eid oe y ce 15| 7 59111 28} 19! atl th ce ates theta ih Hae ert | a Because the Liberal-Conservative) #2 questions affecting the people against the present Government as viewed a ) Jatarday 57| r 8 28 aft “5 7| ' the en <auenain or Seamer ian ae : sii. Canada, showed that the National Policy | from an Island stand point. ‘ip 1) Sunday 58, 12{ 8 57] 0 40/14) 269 BARRINGTON STREET, seventy-iwo (372) feet, to the place of com. | COVernment gave us the Cape Traverse cos sity ead 'eoad at iP laeaea os se Hon. Donald Ferguson been loudly call- t il) Monday 5 0 th} 9 29} 129) it} ‘Mencement, containing fonr eeres, one rood Railway in spite of the protests of Mr, | /omuuon and said that he believed if the ed for all over the hall, came forward and ih 12/TPaeedag al 10h 4) 9 3) 9 J. MAE a. 2 SS." and thirty-‘our perches, a little more or leas’| McKenzie r oi thé Dothioion! het’ 43 Island could get the increased winter steam | addressed the electors in an able and con- at 13 Wednesday | 2} 8 10 43| 2 55 ©! #8 Special attention given to the sale of The said above tract of land being beld by the |” : 7 mn see re communication that Out! Serene of union vincing manner. He corrected the impres- 4 thursday | 3 611 30 . 5) + P. E. Island prodace. es ,Said insolvent Banking Company under and: Very weil for the Island” and had, guaranteed to us, that it would greatly tend|sion that some former speakers had en- : eee aa an - * 57} April 24, 1884. |by iene, " ncwrtene ene Mortgage, ‘carried out the Terms of Union to the) 10 derelon ons Me ee eee rien a make Et the Sorerarens os ' : ae oe, £ Sth os | ——____________________________ | bearing date the twentie (20th) day of; ; By Re ’ ’ 7 would no 0 justice to an appeal unless lj Sanday ‘yo ol = S 13 54 | SULLIVAN & MACNRILL November, 1878, and made between the | Utmost possible extent. build up a home market, for without it no presented by a supporter, and after thank- | a | - 3/3 ZI sh y » (Hon. dames Colledge Pope and Eliza! 6. Because, notwithstanding the false country oe ae a sty smoubt/ing Mr. Paterson for having set at rest a ! 9) F aesda} vip os . | Dalrymple Pape, his wife, of th of success. e showed that the Opposition i ; , ; eae 2 os; - ymple Pape, ife, of the one part,|_ oe PP question that the Conservative party have 20 - 9 1 rf 4 on at Pr ATTORNEYS AT LAW ‘and the President, Directors and Company of Statement of Mr. Blake that the Domin- jaye actually no platform, as they are ad to fight with heer coat iF -., ' Oursday | ~| of 5 99 ‘ - "* - | the said inso'vent Benking Company, of the! joy j< . os1° Pp divided mgst th 2lve d although : ieee eee enlists. a. ok. a : ys 10 lo: j s é 'aivideag amongs emiselves, and aithoug nts all r th Viz: os eae: ; = 52) 7 ah 48; + Bs . | Other part, and now due and upsatisficd, oa) Ssnoleiang anenpnn atti dell 4 by req, they would like the electors to believe that cha in ee ie genes yd Pa ag - oy : 7 "@ an! =. Selicitors in Chancery, junder and by virtue of the Power of Sale in| Island, the Government continue to’ they are very anxious for Reciprocity, he | duty on flour ES went ces to siden Venn the , 24' Sqaday a - 22) a ai “to: . ine i . ’ . i ora : : . ’ wad i Monday =| 17} 47/10 14) 0 57, 30/ NOTARIES PUBLIC, Ac. cae ead oil be 1 nena NNeSE Gen Lae kee APNE PER! Mscean n SP otidet a ee dee a event Cae ear ate | 16;Tuesday | 18! 45|1t 14/1 34! 27 a ; he nalleode a aie iti ‘ale. jof our Railway, ete. pore to accompish that object. in refer- led in the House of Commons, at Ottawa, | 27; Wednesday | 19) 43 aft12| 214, 24] OFFICES—O’Halloran’s Building, Great| ©! 1 parcels, as per conditions of sale, , B 1 i ence to the Act respecting the alteration of|in 1876, in which he had advocated the 2s ‘Tharsday 21| 4251 8'3 0) 91 | George Street, Charlottetown, S eee —_ eee: iM ae the general policy and ad- | the law affecting our franchise voters, he adoption of just such a policy as the pres- | 29 Friday : oa 401 2 0 4 0) gl a Money to Loan ug : p y von se ’ v ublic Auc. ministration of the Government are showed how it had already been several ent Government had adopted, and copies ‘ : 30| Saturday 23 33) 2491510} 15 , tion, at the Court House in Charlottetown, dmirabl Bi ts | times amended, since it had been introduc: | of which are as follows :-— at 31|Saaday |} 24) 36) 3 34] 6 25/13 12) W. W, Sonirvan, Q. C. | Cuusrar B. Maonurit ae nan ot ye — a next, ~ admirable, an ave been followed by ed into the House of Commons, and pro- (Fie athen pein ie Uninds Sinbtiin in ' : paren heengpeaprepesite, 1e hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, a ta ee Sell a birthright th L ar aM, Jan. 16, ’83. that tract, piece or parcel of land, together pone sabiah mage ove ~ with, ag poe “2 CORNET ee ee by ts Hite: revising the Tariff, gave some encouragement THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, : with all buitd'ngs and improvements there-|“‘ fly-on-the wheel” policy and ae tric i Ct hol Whelae He pres that ac re i ateeee ea) vefore. RE 1 on; lying and being on Township Number : : : real Ef ; tal: ; e result was that 1,000 men who were en- —_——- McLeod, Morson & MeQuarrie, o3 in Queen’s Seite in the ae Province iration of the Grits, are truly splendid. | the loan to the Canada Pacific Railway gaged in that industry, in Germany, were liter. Charlottetown Time. ) ond is’ bounded gs follows, that is to say: 8. Because the honor of the country | pate about ae gentlemen of ally transported, by the change in the tariff, to (Charli me. ys Pea : . : |the Opposition made so great an/Canada and set to work here. The cost of the ; Commencing at a square stake fixed 2 1¢ : Gr PP an e ore. j GOING WEST. A M. A.M. P. i. BARRISTERS eee aed ofa eek ene cee ee has been saved, and re Great eee ado, was amply secured by the |article was not increased one iota, and Canada Charlottetown vs 6 47 912 4 27 ime sion of George Houston; thence west 253 Land opened up for British settlers, property which the Government had taken got all the benetit. The middlemen sutfered ! Hunter River............ 747 1055 6 47 feet, to a tract of land in possession of Charles} without loss to the tax-payers, by the!® mortgage of and demonstrated this fact | diminution of profits, but for them nobody i 8 49 a A » On Stevenson; thence by a right angle 45 ‘eat ‘ . : a -« | by Showing that not one member on the |8eems tocare much, the pintanty end, cot- : RORSINGOOR @ + vo: aioe? ae : = ae eee OF S r = s | degrees northeast 191 feet, toa right of way construction of the Canadian Pacific Opposition side of the House of Commons |5¥™er receiving all the sympathy. Summerside, ie eter oe 9 27 232 737 leading from Charles Stevenson’s to the| Railway—a gigantic task, successfully | said that the comme was ve —— He (Mr. F.) showed how the Globe news- a ee ; Settlement Road; thence south along the ‘ “ ere are no independent members after | paper, acting in the interest of the Grit an ¢-ohcyan + > : = Office in Old Bank, raid right of way to the said Settlement Road nnderiaken bp the, Gownmanant, though they get to Ottawa,as all have to take their| party, had bid for the votcs of the mem- ae Tignish Pree. te ae 1242 747 (UP STAIRS) 253 feet ; thence along said Settlement Road|their predecessors had repeatedly failed | seats either on one side or the other and it | bers for Quebec, in the House of Commons, ar ee ene ere mn SLALINS). to a stake fixed at the northeast angle of a| jn it was not likely that an Independent or Op-|and had endeavord to bribe these men to - M . EST. P, M. o _ A. M, Ch’town, Feb, 21, 1884. tract of land in possession of Theophilus 8. position member would be in as good a/desert their party and friends, in order : ae oer cide kine 2 S 6 e naininaicatalicdidinilitnin so McLeod 57 feet ; thence west i00 feet; thence} 9. Because we are more likely to ob- position to press our claims for local wants|that Mr. Blake and his friends should be aay oo peewee ebsaee ol 4 L. ARTHUR & CO. pore OS ier a = the ve tain Reciprocity by supporting the pre-| with the Dominion Government as a man, |leader of the Government. That Mr. be rreceseeh AD » men ad, leading from New Glasgow to . A who supported it. He would support the| Blake, while protesting against the grant of + ) arrive 517 1207 oa GC 100 feet: th ollowing | Sent policy of the Government than by ’ 1 8 ae = Summerside, ee he . : — were 2; Senos See ; present Government while they acted in ajany amount for the Railways in Nova depart......542 122 657 +H NT course of said Road southwest to the pl . k he! ! y . y ¥ aa 607 209 730 GHNERAL of commumoement 53 aus Seed tee co throwing our markets open to the manner he thonght was for the benefit of Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec, had | ee 702 32% 847 thonmend tae hendeed a ainniestin oar Americans free gratis for nothing, and| the country. ; : . then complained because twice as much had Charlottetown .........0¢ 802 507 1007 sacs a little more or less ’/going down on our knees to beseech| ,He was followed by Wm. Welsh, Esq.,| not been given. GOING EAST .-.. & OMMISsion BIG all § ; acid ‘ g0'ns : ; 5 who said he was not going to Ottawa with! He showed how the McKenzie Govern- Charl be ‘ sail 417 7 02 1) 3. or 2 ery ot, Pe and/them to give us fair trade in return. his hands tied, but would vote for such|ment had asserted that the Pacific Railway tharlottetown........... CWievedeue 2 parcel o £ , lying and being in ‘ oak : deat i a ane + oe etre: sea! 522 837 Saacieltetows, a eee Scanian. tar Bolabe 10. Because the country is prosperous measures as would 4 of aere 0 ce could not be built by the whole power of Mount Stewart, | aooart 527 902 9 ATLANTIC AVENUE : Clad k Ao : ; Island, where he had been born and lived |the British Empire in ten years, and had so Nomen PTE eens acer ori cesmgaubed| ander the Liberal-Consereatives, and ail" lie He” considered. Sir" John’ il faith inthe country that thay would P.M. (ROSS. MARKET) 4i,in the first hundred of Town Lots in does not need ‘‘Independent—Grits to) Government had not done much to improve | not take any risk nor induce capitalists to Souris. oee-7 22 1202 i Charlottetown, aforesaid, the said west fourth | assist in its Government our winter steam communication, but hop:/put any money into the country to de- 4 “wees é os t ‘ » the. : . ; 1 ife shes visi 8 meh Diewagh. 2... < elieshaie ak 5 32 r 07 BOSTON, MASS. aby dee SA eile eames 11. And because, while trade has = ce Ai ge ggg ap mal rae ates : Cardigan eo odeevesoneeeoesees 6 29 10 22 ° the north fourth part of said Town Lot on been ex andipe apd while the wages ot National Policy from an Opposition stand ‘ . ss OOD o<. ccessuceane maaan 647 1047 Eggs and Produce a Specialty, the south by the south tourth part of the r : ; amr point, but did not make ow’ 2 very good Meeting at Saw Mill Bridge. FROM EAST aM P.M, i same Town Lot, and on the west by Town the people have been increasing, the prices argument. The policy of the Opposition to Souris ..., veckbcetensseea’ 2a May 16,1664 whly if Lot Number 40, in the said first hundred of| of most of the commodities of life have, ¥a8 to open negotiations with the t nited STRONGLY LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE. ore ae a ee any a Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, to- : a ens States for a revival of recipro- ’ , . eoviel.. oss 842 6517 ’ gether with all the houses, buildings, rights, been lowering, and goods” are pow cal trade, but he could not show] Tuer meeting washeld in the open air, Mount Stewart, \ depart........ 847 542 , | Privileges, on Se 90 appur-|‘*cheaper than ever.’ what — that would have on out/and was largely attended by the electors of Charlottetown. . tai J ee oe tenances whatsoever to the Said above tWO | neem chance of the Americans giving us aby | the surrounding districts. Georgetown SA eee 733: 3 ca : ; ; last mentioned tracts of land belonging, or ; concessions until we can show them that Mr. Prremann, ata occupied the chair. SUE. . o' ho ou cue eat 745 357 PR. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning | in anywise appertaining. ‘The said last two co they are getting the worst of the bargain by| Mr. Welsh spoke first, and was listened ; J - 5 Pp meouas Chowan .:..s is oi icweudbide 842 512)4 thanks to the public for the liberal! plots of land, a8 above described, being held trading with us. As usual he referred to/to with the curiosity which characterises = ———— poe ene to ae — to ae by the said insolvent Banking Company the large quantity of oats he had bought| meetings in which the Liberal-Conservative form his old customers and the public general-| ynder and by virtue ofa certain Indenture 5 from the farmers of the Province, at the|element largely predominates by the intel- ly, that he has taken into partnership Mr.!o+ Mortgage bearing date 15th day of De : : : ad . . : ys = a. oe Ce same time however confessing that he had |ligent electors, who differed with his views Malcolm McLean, and that hereafter the cem ber 1881 and made between William = » . business will be carried on under the title of | Gpriliey Bourke, now deceased, of the o y| bought to make money out of them and to | on public questions. ee os aa President Directors and ad freight his vessels. | In alluding to the} He was followed by Dr. Jenkins who ! J CAIRN S & CO mane of the said insolvent Banking Com- MONTREAL. matter of the franchise, he said the Doctor| spoke fluently and well, and left the im- a LUD. WURZBU RG, 9 aay of the other part, and now due and un- would have to vote for Sir John’s Bill if he | pression on his hearers that he was the man a , : was returned, as he was supporting the|to secure their rights. His speech was a P.O. BOX 543, HALIFAX, N. 8. ‘OFFIC: PICKFORD & BLACK’S WHARF) ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and| 4, The Liquidators will also sell, at} Msgtimates furnished and contracts taken on a Fn, ; Kx *t f L b ters American Marble, They are of the latest de-|the Court House in Charlottetown, on} {er the best and cheapest Roof in the world, me matey ps yn Pre aoe to] Mr. Davies followed in his usual decla- sAporter oOo ovpste signs, and at prices to suit all. Friday, the 29th day of August, at| Roofs laid by our agents guaranteed for ten a, apa mate encase ahd eel} ‘a dif oc if aa matory and overstrained style, but his past a Samples and quotations solicited. Vash advanced on consignments, Juae 23—tl aug 21 pd N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctioueer aud Commission Merchant, SHIP BROEER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., July 25, 1884, Marble & Stone Cutters, They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- C. CAIRNS. M. McLEAN. Ch’town, June 30, 1854—pres n e pat s j wp Prince Kdward Island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician. Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson Dr, Warburton, Dr, MacKay. Matron—-Mrs, Hannah Robinson. to the Government Wharf, and on the north satistied, and under and by virtue of the power of sale in said Mortgage contained. The said last described two several tracts of land will be sold together or in parcels, as per conditions of sale. the same hour, one Lot of land formerly be longing to the Ardgowan Estate, and bound- ed as follows: On the north and south by a road each leading from the Mount Edwara Road to the St. Peter's Road; on the east by land in the possession of Rev. Dr. Fitz- gerald ; on the west by land in the possession of Donald Farquharson, and containing one and one-quarter acre, a little more or less. As regards the remaining # of the piece above described and numbered three, ar- rangements have been made with the owners of the remaining %, 50 that the purchaser at the above sale may purchase the whole, and at the same rate that the 4 is sold under the Mortgage. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, 4. Because the Liberal-Cop-ervative $60,000 Capital Paid Up. ESTABLISHED 1870. years, GEO. T. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. B July 15—im ATTE! NT ION. Picnic aud Tea Party Committees, You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return al] Goods not used, if in Government. In talking about the duty on potatoes he tried to show what a boon it would be if that staple could be sent into the United States duty free. Voice—How will you take it off! had a liberal government we would get Reciprocity, but the present Government being influenced by the manufacturers of the Dominion, will not do anything, althongh the opporiunity was given them to do so. Donald McKay, Esq., M. P. P., in a short but stirring speech brought the ques- tion fairly before the electors present, and urged upon them the great necessitythere was of them all using the privilege they enjoyed of polling their votes for whichever candi- date they considered would best advance the interest of the Island and of this County. He ably reviewed the trade policy of both the late and present Domin- should have three-fourths of an hour, in| proved that the imposition of duty on flour received with enthusiasm, and even his opponents—who know well his energy and determination—admitted that his arguinents were good and his principles sound and manly. record being well known, his theatrical attempt to excite prejudice was rendered abortive. His mendacity was apparent to all, and many felt that the stage was robbed of one who might have appeared to advan- tage upon it had he left politics alone. He was followed by Hon. D. Ferguson who spoke with his usual good taste, upon all the questions at issue. He punctured all Mr. Davies’ light sounding phrases, and ‘made many good points besides. Mr. ‘Davies returned into the crowd, and, no ‘doubt, felt that he was ‘“‘floored” again, ‘and this time worse than ever. Senator Haythorne followed, and spoke at some length, but failed to make any ae) ceatencnsidiintth peti Poaceae Ww ccisteliniisdinas ood condition. : x : ints. Indeed, togive the Senator hi Per DAVID C. CHALMERS ;_ = | 8°00 -condi'ion ; ion Government, and showed that while points ‘ »togive the Senator his i Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Applications for admission may be made L C,OWEN, gis a siveseeanotion be sur. cuatapen, nm the late Government were driving labor due, he did not appear to be very to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the C.C, GARDINER, lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— away from the couniry, the present one 40Xious, but _ was rather in sympathy Hospital, daily (Sundays excepted), between Liquidators of the Bank of P, E. Island, Uigg Tea, we ? did all they could to bring it in again. He with the policy of the party whom importer and Jebber of Choice Groceries and Spices. British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt a other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- 18e@, General Agent for P. E. Island of the) ten and eleven, a, m., or by correspondence | with any member of the medical Board, or the, Matron, } The friends of patients will be admitted. from two to four, p.m. every day (except Sunday). The general visiting day for persons wish- ing to see the institution is Thursday of each week, from two to four o’clock, p. m, D, RB, MACLENNAN, ! pene below usual prices, July 23.—tav th BARGAINS. AM selling tL: Lalance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ull., at J. D McLeod’ corner, Queen Street, at a reduction vi from twenty-five to fifty per Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, DeSable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. showed that even Mr. Welsh had admitted there was a feeling in the United States in favor of a reciprocal trade with the Dominion, and that there is no doubt that. the National Policy of the Sir John Gov- errmenut hada great deal to do with it. If the United States are willing to trade with us on fair terms, the present Govern- nent are willing and anxious to meet them; but it is no use for this country to be crav- he stood by, to defend the franchise rights of our young men from the treachery of the Grits. Dr. Jenkins and Mr. Welsh again ad- dressed the meeting, and after tendering a vote of thanks to the Chairman, giving three cheers for the Queen—three each having been given during the meeting for the candidates, and also for Messrs. Ferguson and Davies, the cheers of the porropendenes and Consignments solicited. Secretary of Trustees, JOHN N&WSON. J. QUIRK. | inga boon from our pow cousins unless Opposition representatives being few and March ed made. / April 24—eod wkly | U./towa, Marob 8. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—l0w we can show them We have a tangible bene- feeble the meetiag dispersed.