I eS eee | il io oie cali Cee ae ee ee ee ee ner ante mE we te Seo ee - % SEE CANDIDATES On Behalt of the People’s ernment, CHARLOTTETOWN : GOv- GEO. WASTIE DeBLOIS, Esq.,| Hon. NBIL McLEOD, | | Secretary aud Provincia set lreasurer. LLL TELS ee cE. ~ ~ THe DarLty HKXAMINER. | APRIL 9, 1879. . 4 ™ ; toe ACrowded House — SPLENDID SPEECHES. Great Unanimity and Enthusiasm. Liberal-Conservatives Beter- mined to do their Duty and to Win the Victory. Summary Report. “Tus Arneneom” was, last evening, overcrowded with an enthusiastic audience. Mr. W. J. Fraser occupied the chair. HON. MR. DeBLOIS’ SPEECH. Hon. Gro. W. DeBiors was the speaker. He was received with cheers. He said he felt that the Liberal-Conserva- tive Party was again on the eve of a great victory. (Applause.) He was certain that first the men who had promised their support; would be true; and if so, there was no doubt that McLeod and DeBlois would be elected by a majority of- hundreds. (Cheers.) It was, however, certain that they would not get a single Grit vote ; and there was, therefore, so much the more reason why every Liberal-Conservative should come forward to the poll and vote the square ticket. To-morrow will tell the tale. We now have a Liberal-Conservative Government ; and the Grit members of the late Government, by their undue influence in Dominion elections, are to be thanked. We now have a Government in which all classes are represented ; and all classes are asked to unite in supporting it. He felt certain that every Liberal-Conservative would rally early at the polls and for the candidates of the Party. Mr. DeBlois, at the conclusion of his appeal, was greeted with responsive cheers which had the good old ring in them. E. J. HODGSON, ESQ., was lundly called for; and on coming for- ward in response to the call was warmly cheered. He said few could accuse him of putting things too mildly; but the very strongest language he could possibly use was none too strong in which to character- ize tho bad acts of the late Government. He was in one of the public offices the other day ; and on looking over some of the pub- lic accounts, he saw that they had done one ‘of the most scandalous things he ever heard tell of. In the first place the account shows an ADMITTED DEFICIT OF TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND DOL.- LARS. Besides that $20,000 were due the teachers last December. ‘they actually car- ried the amount over into this year’s ac- counts to make it appear that their expend- iture last year was that much smaller than it really was. (Sensation.) But that is not all. $3,000 were due the contractors. Interest was paid upon this amount until after the first of this year ; and it did not appear—as it ought to appear—in last years accounts cither. (Sensation.) It was the act of aset of desperadoes. But that is not all. $9,000° more which were due in December last were, in like manner, taken off the expenditure of last year and placed upon this year, to be shouldered by their successors in office. By adding these amounts together, and taking into consid- eration the AbMITTED DEFICIT of $23,000, it would be found that the real deficit of last year was about $60,000. The late Leader of the Government professed great concern lest his opponents should get control last summer and make ‘‘ ducks and’ drakes” of the Public Accounts. So he remained in office and retained that immaculate lamb William Dunbar Stewart to keep the ac- counts correct. (Cheers and laughter.) Mr. Hodgson then eloquently defended the action of Mr. DeBlois and his friends in leaving the Government; denounced the baseless attacks made upon his private eharacter by the Patriot newspaper ; and olosed his stirring address with an appeal to every man to do his duty—to vote early and to get his neighbor to vote also—in the in- terests of the Liberal-Conservative Party. HON. NEIL McLEOD was enthusiastically cheered as he respond- ed to the call of the meeting. He s.id :— The political campaign is about over, and, by to-morrow evening, the result will be known whether the extravagance of the late Government is to be continued for the next four years, or whether the present Government will be returned to carry out their policy of retrenchment. The charges proferre? by our party against the late Gov- ernment for fraud, extravagance, and dis- honesty are FULLY SUSTAINED. When the late Government were charged with dishonesty and fraud in procuring from Mr. Dodd, a member of the Legisla- ture, marble mantle pieces, and register , and other merchandize, the Davies- wart clique, at public meetings denoun- finand RaALV. | ates. D ah Ulin Lulu Ly t | - = : a Le ; -|819,344 76, and have been charged in the FOR S A LH l. 1 the charges as falsehoods. We held a statement, prepared ay — expenditure of 1879. ’ ; Cec ie paladin -. oe ee, P ) | * » r y “ — r . IZ, o4 area i . » . | public meeting to prove the truth of the}man, the ees 8, BUT ‘* The Pofiicers jjsalaries were paid 48 |r AHE unexpired term of fourteen years of | charge, and did prove them under the cer- | STATEMENTS OF PAYMENTS DUE in 1878, BU usualfin 1878. 2 LEASE OF LAND, corner of Queen and | t:Goate of the Provincial Auditor, who as | MADE 1B 1879. © Wriram C, DrsBrisay, . Richmond Streets, formerly occupied by | ad supporter of our party. Subsequently | {dm. of Justice—Hon ‘© Olerk Ex. Council.” | Fra ser’s Drug and Gass’ Boot & Shoe Store, f i C + . a iol e iH onal Adm. 0 sti ° ss ; : . ef - | the book-keeper o Memes, Dom © moog J. Longworth, coun | 185 00 Every dollar of the expenditure in Mr. re ee eee at “* Glasgow jadmmits, in a eentet a ig hs se ‘of! oe — aa adeane ie Hyndman’s statement belonged to the year : ~ 2. FRASER: newspapers, ~— ee oan tlell hy that | H. < oe cand 24 60 209 6011878, and should have been paid in that Charlottetown, March 31, 1879. ie ‘ata vail < i. while Mr. | eS Da. eal ‘year. Such was the course pursued ima ean vain firm to the late Governmel! a oe 7. whe . »Blois was in the Gov-| ee LT awe k ea kl 1877, when Mr. DeBlois was ; | Dodd was not only a a ts | Govt Estate : = preg ernment. The witholding of these pay-| CHILDREN § CARRIACES, latnre mt aiso 2 we yor QO ie A “4 ‘om SSio é ’ ° ae ee pss ta all the blame, | car aaah of Mar- ments until after the Ist of January was GQ NiLEAP, at a aes gts dated the ac- | caret Stewart, W. C. for the double purpose of concealing from | JOHN NEWSON’S, ae anes = : be at d sceive and to | Macdonald, Messrs. the public a full knowledge of the enor-| April 1, 1879—3m *° eee ee as Ee aa “Wo one be- | DesBrisay, Theo. ete. 870 09 mous deficit for the year 1878, and to; ———— ————— ne hats . oa ee ; a he transaction, and surveys Yeo estate.... 150 00 1020 00 throw, if possible, the blame eo er” FURNITURE. eee odd & Rog could not have! ‘xgepeag ase cessors. Every man in this audience must ARGEST STOCK—Greatest Variety .. epee ep es rnment with goods Sas] Expenses Land Purchase now see, from these statements by Messrs. Best Quality—Cheapest in every ne pape ¢5.000 witho Mr.| Act—Palmer & - Me- Hyndman and DesBrisay, that the Exam-| 7, Bestest fe amount to $5,000 without 91 00 : ; Call and examine. ; ‘Lnowledeo, The charge of Leod ... neces Sethe! 48 07 INER was strictly correct In saying that the JOHN NEWSON. r vn aie an a halen acute Palmer & Moleod....- 1 61 ACTUAL DEFICIT FOR 1878 was sixty THGU-| April 1, 1879—3m LEAVING AN EMPTY TREASURY Longworth & Haszard.. 511 6 a oe Se 60,000 bee re ee a ee es lis also sustained by our showing that the|J. S. D. Thompson .. 80 00 730 65 7 ; SAND DOLLARS (* , ). — 295 000 cash, will be more than absorbed | Hzecutive Council-—Mile- Of this amount, $23,000 is shown by their MAI L. NO I ICE 7 the debts contracted by the late Govern-| age— “ own accounts, and the balance 1s made up a | ont and acerued, due at the time the pre- Hon. J. Lefurgey...--- = i: of the $36,891.77 improperly carried into yar Is .nt party assumed power, and that, not- © J. Yeo....--. = 00 the accounts fer 1879. Mr. L. H. Davies N AILS to be forwarded via Cape Traverse | withstanding the heavy taxation imposed] A. Recah aa 74-20 boasted, at one of his meetjngs, that he will be closed at this Office daily—Sun- Iby the late Government, the public ac- es ee 70 84 451 62 | left $25,000 in the Treasury when he went | days excepted—at 3 o'clock p. m. : | OY SHO save , oe te Loftedt of ‘¢ DPD. Gordon....... 7 vl OL t of offl This i f the misleadin The mail for Great Britain, by Canadian | counts of the year, 1878, show a deficit o aes out of office. 118 18 one O t § — . . , 4 ; counts of the year, ; ae hi . SL aune Packet sailing from Halifax on Saturdays, will | about $23,000. We charge the late Govern- ; statements for which this gentleman is now] ) ea ore on Wednesdays at 3 o’cloe : ment with vee Cn famous. We have already drawn from the] "| sdays at 3 o'clock, adic . . lca [Ee . : . . ‘¢ COOKING ” THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS January)— Dominion a aoe considerable part 3 ge The mail for Great Britain via New York -, charging the expenditure of 1878 the] Teachers to 3lst Decem- revenue for 1879, and only $37,000 18] will be closed on Thursdays at 3 o'clock, p.m. a eae > a ny alietee doe ie tiakl, Bem, 107s cnns cnc 19,344 76 amount have been used in paying expendi-| Mails for ail places West of Charlottetown amounts a ae a. cia deficit as small| Professor Anderson, al- tures incurred in 1878. The public have receiving Mails by Railwey Train or Postal yet, oe gece ¢ alte 66 couk-| _ lowed for lights...... 26 31 a right to something more than frantic and | Car, will be closed daily at 7 o'clock, a. m. _ possible. But, a oe 7] Government| Chief Supt., disburse- bald denials of these charges from Mr.| Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, alse ing” of the accounts, the late Government| ee, 5 39 19,376 46| Davies and his friends. When 1 charged |for all places on the route to those points, will | had to oeeeeeiee a member of his Government with receiving | be closed daily at 2 o’clock, p. m._ ADMIT OF A DEFICIT Coroners Inquests— thousands of dollars from the public chest,| Post Office open from Pr a. ms 8, p. m. of $23,000. If to this amount we add all} City Marshal and Police in violation of the independence of Ve A, A; MACD( — pa the debts chargeable to sthat year, the de-| Force, attendance on 5 ment, through their clenched teeth they aster, ficit of the year would be nearly $63,000. Kelly inquest........ 28 00 28 00! declared that the statement was false. Post Ree ere We must also remember that the late Gov- pwn When I submitted the proof, they were i ; , ernment were recouped by the Dominion} Llections— forced to admit that every word I said was for land damages paid under the Owen Ad-| Sheriff King’s County, true. ‘They imagine now that they will be COMPR ESS ED i EA | ministration, to the extent of £33,000. Legislative Council Cocke believed when they deny my charge of This was a happy windfall increasing the e Elections... se 2) - on. #° “ eooking” the public accounts and only ‘ receipts of last year. Had this amount not |’ — ae 1 on 29 7] paying three quarters teachers’ salaries in FOR SALE AT THE been received the last year, the deficit} .. nie thins Ccaabe, says i878. But the people will not believe them, would amount to the enormous sum of over |° matiet Madison “ee 4ih and the verdict ef to-morrow will show it. ee ae ncsad | eo a sateftavcoswilsiors) BLOTR fe TEA SPORE ! travagance, Mr. Davies appeals for ajq y, Dogherty, ballot OG rE = CHES. further tenure of office. The Commissioner] poxes.............. 5 75 1023 48| Messrs. W. Murphy, M., Blake, J. Doyle, of Public Works (Mr. Stewart) was an aaa A. McKinnon and 8. Lawson followed with 40 CTS. DER POU ND ABSOLUTR MONARCH Misestinnsous— short, ringing speeches ; and the meeting ‘n his department. He entered into heavy tf, Brecken, counsel fees broke up shortly before eleven o'clock, in 1-4 ib. Blocks. in his aepartinent. . Serres cavy! (Weatherbie vs. the amid the greatest enthusiasm. and illegal contracts without, 1t seems, the Htc ae la ie a 89 50 ails é knowledge of the Government, and paid} youn Ball. plans for iT IS EXCELLENT. large sums of money without reference to} [jeut. Governor. .... 41 00 122 50 } the Provincial Auditor or any other power. ne OE, GIVE IT A TRIAL. No wonder the deficit is large ; and four] p,ar. prorks— . years more of this magnate’s Government The appropriation ($40, - teed BHABR, &% GOFF would render this Province bankrupt.| 00) for the ‘‘Falcon- . Cheers. y Asylum” cE ’ ‘h’tow. : - || ae ODD FELLOWS) 9 | __Wom Amaia, HON. MR. FERGUSON’S SPEECH. | (eee ee ed) the Coal Coal ep , c : . Mr. Ferguson, on coming forward, was Government ordered Natal lia Celebration oa é oa : itt, eheewe: - Fiaénia : that the payments for Cy ul } ; greeted with cheers. e said :— October, November, FFXHE Subscriber has on hand, fresh from The great old Liberal-Conservative Party| and December, be car- the Mines (under cover), to-night is like a noble ship returning to} ried ever to 1879, _- 200 Tons ROUND COAL, at $3.25 per ton. port from a successful voyage. With canvas amounting to........ 8,258 61 200 ey NUT 24 2 set and propelled by a splendid breeze she| Public Works— 40 . BLACKSMITH (Old Atbion Mines), will bear her precious cargo and full crew} A suspense account was ee ton. into port to-morrow night. My friend Mr. opened at the Bank in A s—CasH. : McLeod has very properly said that the| order to facilitate the Dec. 13 ies ae a Water Street. abuse of the Patriot newspaper is the high- ac ainer st of the wd aR y t ho » public could receive in this} Counts for an early EGS TRS ee : est honor any hl? a - an 7 a | gession of the Legis- WILL BE GIVEN IN THE Island. Ihave for many years been hon ; : : : ieee Mead 1 lature--and under this ored in this way; and I always find that the] 2. ont payments abuse of this paper is an evidence that I} Je wade ped oie. MARKET 10 Tons Round ‘*ACADIA MIN am doing good, and feel then like thanking! ied into ; 1879 ac- ’ i , and a smaller lot of NUT, at our God and taking courage. (Laugliter.) counts, amounting to.. 2,814 21 11,072 82;unmder the auspices of the Odd wi WY io} tau Ta8 ORAS Tae ha, ae Fellows of P. E. Esland. righ acGowan, - . ° ree T bd before the country is the financial question. ! Total payments carried over..... $34,076 16) ela Cht K QUEEN'S WHARF lt overshadows all others. Mr Davies ac-! In addition to the above, ‘‘Print- { . own, Feb, 8, 1879—taw for 2m cuses us of violating our oaths of office in’ ing and Stationery Accounts” . ; i giving the people information in this point. for 1878, but uot presented for C {] G n | No person knows better than Mr. Davies} payment within the year, have 3 0 INS cograp les that this is mere bunkum. The oath of an} been paid since lst January, : Executive Councillor only extends to mat-} *mounting to.....----.+++++. $ 2,815 61. the 26th of April, irst ROYAL READERS, ters Which transpire in Council; and there $36,891 = is Es AND is no rule in official life which forbids pub- ’ CONSISTING IN PART OF lic reference to accounts against the Govern-| I notice that the Patriot of this evening, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC OTHER SCHOOL : BOOKS, ment. They took the seal off our lips by | speaking avowedly on the authority of Mr. | : Of which we have been deprived for the last charging us in the beginning of the cam-j| Louis H. Davies, has the following :— VOCAL MUSIC, «Northern bight’ etl ns the Seiten of _ aion with improperly paying the expense on . = aN , eived on arri ce aie ren We ne Se Sramen one caenete, pat of the a CHARACTER SONGS, of Str. ‘‘Albert.”’ ees eee = em by 4! yaid since the Ist of January—every dollar z r careful statement, showing that they had etna to last year’s cxpendiiie: ss 3 : REASINGS, &C., &C. April 3, 1879---2i a expended since the Ist ot January, 1879,] parsn.” and goes on to say that ‘*$20,000 of BY THE BEST TALENT. : ote over $75,000 without a vote of Parlia-| this ane is Tes teasers’ ealacios ohiok oe Ww N re : aaee re ag my ae by _— were not due or payable by the Gevern-| A leading feature of the Entertainment will A THD. ing : is a _ = neue bre tre ment until the —— certificates were | be several Choice Musical Selections by the i" omce. > Fiouse Of ASSEC 1 ate : n° om . - 7 3 ere , produced. This is a dishonest attempt to ott : PURCHASER for a small but ccmfort- reg mg Somers ior a aaa evade the charge made in the Examiner of Charlottetown Orchestral Club j — Stock of Household Furniture, Car- o place the public accounts before the j aie : : ets ; ‘ cen Sek it now appears that - yeseny ka 4 ve. = m ee and as the Committo have engaged the services Vemthtneg tiated te hound koopa’ - ¢ — a } went so far in cooking the Public Accounts | of Professor Earle to take charge of the Vocal ne rr their object was to present only,a, only to pay teachers’ salaries for three |and Inst tal t of tl 8 moderate scale. partial statements of the expenditure quarters in 1878. This charge is, neverthe- ae d Prades “ad en — Le Be 2, cg a _ The house in which the above is contained of the year 1878, and to conceal from the} jess. strictly correct; and, as . G04 tek ¥ oh cad od - souk = a cate my wal a is pleasantly situated, and will Le It on rea people a full knowledge of their jobbery and} 4, ‘iadinenh ihe Ditech have the an. eebe ' : & Crowded | sonable terms. extravagance towards the close of that year. | }) ahi e hardihood to d : hi i . P Address P. O. Box 103, Charlottetown. In ike House of Assembly during the short cee Eien colt ceny everything) Tickets—Reserved Seats, 59 cents; un-| March 27, '79.—2w eal as. WD Bhehart call eg which militates against their party, no mat- reserved do., 25 cents—to be had the Apothe- * wh ‘ ‘bill : . : _ | ter how conmeures it may be of its truth, I | caries’ Hail, Bremner Bros., ‘I’. L. Chappelle’s, : xen the bi oi 0 orders were pre-| submit the following statement from W. C. and from the Committee. 0 asses, 0 asses, en | time, ome a, correct, I will DesBrisay, Esq., Clerk of the Executive | Doors opey at 7 o’clock ; performance to . y -: 10n. a er to — = — Council, which will speak for itself :— commence at 8 o'clock, sharp. ée stance where the money was not paid before : , seas ; the close of the oa That the Govern- ME... DESERIELE S STATENS. +a = ATP ELL wats DAW BON, eho ee ment had ever kept back monies which} ‘‘ Previous to the Davies Government,| A ril 7.1879 d 1 week 6 sae 2() cums: MOLASSES, Bright Retailing were due, or had in anyway cooked the| the practice was to pay all salaries (except : — een tia * : 20 Bbls. do - : : public accounts, It emphatically deny. | teachers) and accounts maturing on 31st % = B. WILSON HIGGS. Never were the affairs of this Department | December, after the Ist January of the | Sole ] eather Ch’town, March 31, 1879.—6ir: 30 well seer as during the past|snceeeding year. But on 31st December, ' ; ear. sermitted to table our Reports 76. ies’ , ; . ey ne ea w the Govemmndil can silence their ‘op: ae ‘aidashae "whl Ueaeal ade nto 30) yi received to-day, per steamer Bedding, Matrasses & P illows ponents forever respecting them. This is a} claims which metured at that date ad pare CARVELL BROS EST MATERIAL — Hair, Flock, Excel- matter upon — I aes from my public| charged them in the expenditure of 1876, April 8, 1879—3in eee — sior, Straw. wuaaetineerenia position, can inform the House.” amounting to over $12,000; thus there i : oe | I caunot characterize these statemonts in} were five quarters of salaries paid in that T April 1, 1679—3m any other way than they are untrue and} year. FE j wale . > eae L : sie ; ; ea most gwen) af eR tne coun-; “On Ist July, 1877, the New Education WAGSTAF I 5 HOTEL ry. 1ave weeks since declared, publicly, | Act caine into force, and thereafter teach- . jae hat ces ' that Oe ciate of this country were in a} ers’ salaries were paid only at the four Lv THERE IS ANYTHING IN THE most deplorable condition when the present , i HE Subseri i ent} quarters of the year, viz: 1st January, 1st ; és Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel ef-waking “Aadin wid dpe” ot Wego | sit Desc Soe ae cat Gas Watch, Clock or Jewslry Line Sn as , g -| 3lst December, 1877, the sum of ‘ ‘ lic accounts has been deliberately resorted | was placed to credit of Educati —— that you require, you will not find the price THE RANKIN HOUSE, | to since Mr. DeBlois and his friends left}in the Bank to meet the oa Account | raised, but in many instances lowered, at : , Government. In 1877, when Mr. DeBlois| coming due but me ~ en then EW ‘ in first-class style, is now prepared to give | fe as he the Government, every expenditure} paid or cheqned for until after Ist Toauaty. : TATLOR S, Se eee , r or the year 1877 was paid for in that year hi : : WATCHMAKER AND JEWE : : : t rR AD LER. But no less than $36,891.77, every dollar of he Dea, 1saceaniine ae aoe in| Ch'town, April 8, 1879.—tf «.|Permanent and Transient Boarders. which belonged to the expenditure of 1878 ines : ; i Touri i i atten — ‘5, | ter Q , ia 3 ourists and others will receiv 2 fo bun a since the Lo |e fsher slring were ‘paid inthe | QUBSCRIBE, ior the DATLY HX |son at the Wagnafe otal 0 proof of this I will submit the following! ter ending Slst Doc., 1878, amounted tol Paper eobloied ie thes Pe and most meway WM. WAGSTAFF g oc., 1878, amounted to! Paper published in the Province, May 25, 1878. .