es, u& ene, a - DAILY EXAMINER. 2 i ze D _— “ This is trae Lakedity. when Free Born Men, ving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarrivss. Sresta Corres Two Cents 4 ww GAR POS, ir | a ai a: it a is aide Sea - aap phameraamibaimiente ee Seg a oe ee a an j yEW SER! il CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 85 — ———— — an me jarigs’ New Drug Store. $ <7 are now fully open i for b isineéss, 7 \ and invite the public to come and in. + our new Store. a ine stock 0% Drugs, Cher icals, _ Patent isd yodicines, Fancy, I Let and miscellaneous — jes has Deen doubled, and the public will ; rs ted a more < mplete stock in any Drug moore 08 the [sland ‘ We are carrying a very ice line ef Ss Bench, Eng inh ap 1 German Perfur es, also ~ ig Pavey Seaps. Ria ve have also added to the attraction of our pe” Se re aD elaborate Soda Fouutainr the gnest ever Imp rtea to hariottetown, where ch popular beverage? Season are dig. adel, An impo tant point with our beve Yr. x oe is that the Syrups un threugh the Syauteio are made wt rennine Fevit Juices, 4 ast artifeial fiivo.s. 4 The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the eity, Tebacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, ‘Lubaceco Pouches, etc, Clive us a call, sug 2? jairable Residence To Let HAT beautifally situated House and Pre- 7 misery, fronting on the North River, yithia ten minutes’ walk of the city, at pre- wat occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will be tat for a term of years. The House is heated throughout with hot wer, and has heen lately painted and tinted iwide. Rent mode:at», For terms apply at the office of PETERS & PETERS. JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARREN, CAKREREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, == Pngland, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, eic. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. (Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. 7 in'rfopd & Riack's W WFICE —Picxford & Black's Wharf, Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several Sa eee peo ee o> r yi ae, ee en, PE. SOOTHING: CLEANSING, @y HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent & Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are Bes simply symptoms of Catarrh, #* such as headache, losing scnse of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, genera] feeling of debility, etc. If you ere troubled with any of theseor @@ Kindred symptoms, you have @ Catarrh, and should lose no time procuring a bottle of Nasan Baum. Be warned in time, neclected cold in head Twults in OCatarrh, followed by consumption and death. Sold by a!) druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price ¥ Neentsand $l by addressing FULFORD & CO. Brockville. Ont. WeGiLL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAZT. SPECLAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the 44 Faculty of Applied Science has been breprred, stating the details of the new Chsire, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus tad other improve nents in its several Depart- ments ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- trical Engineering and Practical Chemistry, Woieh will afford in the Session of 1891-2 advantages not hitherto accessible to Students ta this country, ee may be had on application to the os ersigned, who can also supply detailed houncements of the other Faculties of the ded viz., Law, Medicine, Arts (in- “tcing the Donalla Course for Women), and tterinary Science. ee J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. L., | 1 oe a . we ws tf Acting Secretary. et — a > a, Ae) Boge) N Py tata 4 a SSN : esi Se eS SK 2 ; fd ORE e ; S ee RRS i. v % J : S 5 Ao ae tig 3 . * rH pt . Ss SS AN ee S , nas “Sis . ‘ S RE QOay ‘ . Ai SS x Pe RS S, ht 7> Sa ’ 7 Luke =e ex le Bl ES Bia * : rn OF ee NN SS SX X. ES ae: Ss ‘, cE Gr ALIN BOYS’ CLOTHING We have a lot of Boys’ Suits age from 6 to 8 years, which we want to clear out at once, and will sell them at 7 CENTS, $1.00 AND $1.50 _Come in and see them, as they will go quickly. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, July 17, 1891. 7 ee ed When there is a Sure and Certain Relief at hand Bc ee = “> <2 “eo << se dr re See Se eS SS Se SPHCIMENS OF GRIT PURITY, —_ Looking Backward in a Political Sense. ene ee Some of the Records of the Loud- est Shouters Looked Into. eee ee Siz Richard Cartwright and the Globe in the Old Days. (Condensed from the Ottawa C >rrespon- dence of the Kimpire. Examine the Grit record. So much is being said of buodling now-a-days, and the Grit puri y ars shouting boedle with such enthusiasm of lung power, that it mght be supposed their own record was as the white- ness of the driven snow, Fancy M. C. Cameron, for instance, pinning on his capa- cious bosom the white flower of a blameless politics] life! Faney James David Edgar, with his lungs of brass and his cheek of the same material, in the shadow of his famous ** Gas” trip to the Champ de Mars, Montreal, passing as a censor of public morals! Fancy the Grit record of 1872 being stowed away among the lumber of the political attic while the men who built up that record now make broad their phy- lacteries and call on high heaven to bear witness to the sins of the other fellows! The sins of 1872 cannot condone the sins of 1891 ; but the worst that has been proven this seasion, save the atrocious robberies of Mercier and his gang, is but a blot com- pared to the black page of history of the Grit regime. MR. EDGAR’S RECORD, Mr. James David Edgar grows red in the face and talks himself hoarse over the in- :iquities of a clerk in the Interior Depart- ment receiving in an irregular wanner pry- ment for the work he has honestly and laboriously performed. At the bare mention of such a henious offence the great soul of Edgar waxes righteously wroth. True, YVYeak people, no matter from by using PEPTONIZED ALE AND BEE, The Great Tonie and Food for Nursing Mothers. PEPSIN, BEEF, ALE, 25 CTS, PER BOTTLE, ee mee $F FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. July 17, 1891—dy m wf & wky lyr Pe ees el pe BS aaa q m i ,* ne eee eR eae ry ave S Ve ME A og MES iy ie 2 te ee tae cl | ei re a les aint =e + x 5 ner ie ei event (ttt tite a TTT Is ot Rea fo —s: Woe STS es Se a a —_ wr t-— FO Me = 4: == =< Canada's Luternational Exnibition | sv. JOHN, N. B., September the 23rd to October 3rd, 1891. (x) COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD. SPACE AND POWER FREE. —_— —— teen en | X y lected together THE JEST ARRAY OF SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ever col tog se err ean su Si Balloon Ascensions with Parachute drops ; splen- did Firework Displays; Electrical and Mechanical Novelties in large variety ; Mammoth Concert with about 250 voices; Promenade Concerta daily (two military iti : he best Minstrel Troupes on dit | bands already emgaged): one of t frou a ocisua t Saaiaal, Conjuring and Punch and Judy Shows; Allilab’s Five Do oj oe : se j ith Rooster Orchestra (daily); Trained Dogs, Bircs, ete. ; herg & eae ae abe mane 14 feet and tail 12 feet long. Spleetid prose, Oo car Attractions too Moosepath Driving Park Association ; purses over $3,000, Other i , i address numerous to mention, For full information IRA CORNWALL. Secretary Exhibition Association. _ + WANTING A CHEAP WATCH = ipeety wires A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH: re YOU WANTING A GOOD TIMEKEEPER RE YOU WANTING A GOLD-ENGRAVED RING Re YOU WANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING he YOU WANTING ANYTHING IN JEWELRY @, 9 OUNDAND A re Oup ck Wnoopine CUES ANB é$40 YEARS IN USE. ad PRICE 25*PeR BOTTLE &. STRONG & OO. PROPRIETORS G. H. TALLOR'S, “TING Y VATCH REPAIRED > YoU WANTING YOUR RE “— yoU WANCING YOUR JEWELRY REPAIRED g YOU WANTING ANYTHING ENGRAVED IF sO, CALL AT NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. St. Jobn., N. B. | Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL FAIR, | James David is not charged with having taken in an irregular manner money that he had honestly earned by the sweat of his Ww at Ca use, can be made strong face, or in any other manner ; but the _fol- lewing facets speak for themselves :— In January, 1874, he was defeated in} Monck. H2 showed his fresh and giping wounds to his party at Ottawa and was at once despatched on the Government’s ser- vice and at the public expense to the Pacific slope. His bill, as found in the pub- lic accounts for 1874, part 2, pwge 155, and for 1875, part 2, page 178, ceads :— 1874—J. D. Edgar, account of expenses to British Columbia....... era $5,000 1875-—J. D. Edgar, expenses as delegate Oe ie Then. cn nce eeéces 1,000 TE ccc Reka aloe cc ke ee $6,000 Except that his peetic soul, gorged with the beauties of the Yosemite Valley, let it- | self loose upon the Globe in a series of badly-written effusions, the most patient search has failed to reveal any work per- formed for the $6,000. M. C. CAMERON’S RECORD. Mr. M. ©. Cameron is another rager after purity. Downto the very depths his virtuous soul is stirred at the bare idea of money improperly bestowed. How he earned his sobriquet of ‘* Ananias”’ is well known ; that he 1s selected as the exponent of purity in the charges made against Mr. Cochrane is eminently fitting and proper. Mr, Cameron’s recerd for purity dates back ‘along time. In 1874 he contested South : Huron, his seat was protested, he admitted in court having spent from $10,000 to $14,- 000 in bribery by agents and the Superior Court judges who revised the case, ssid : “There are strong grounds for thinking that the respondent, Malevlim Colin’ Cam- eron, was guilty of persanal bribery. Had jthe judge who tried the case found the re- spondent guilty of personal bribery we would have sustained the judgment.”” And it is this rank corruptionist, this debaucher of the electorate, this self-confessed worker of iniquity, that now cas‘s his eyes ceiling- ward and thanks the Creator that he is not )even as Edward Cochrane, one of the pur- jest, most high-minded and most respected members ot the Commons, THE GRIT CORRUPTION FOND. Present day Grits hold up their hands in ,holy horror at the bare idea of an election fund. In anguish of heart they call on gods and men to witness their proclamation that of this crime they areinnocent. They forget this letter: Toronte, August 15, 1872. Hon, John Simpson, President Ontario Bank My Dear Str,—The fight goes bravely on. : , * We have expended our strength in aiding outlying counties and helping our city candidates; but a big push has to be made 'on Saturday and Monday tor the east and | west divisions. ° ‘ We, there- fore, make our grand stand on Saturday. There are but half a dozen people that can come down handsomely, and we have done all we possibly can do, and we huve to ask a few cutsiders to aid us, Will you be one? Faithfully yours, G#orck Brown, And they forgot this letter : Toronto, April 17, 1890. (Confidenti«]) . My Dar Six —Owing to the expenses in- curred in coonection with the pending pro- viacial ejection campaign, I take the liberty of requesting you to remit either to the treasurer Mr G M Rose, Toronto, or to myself, $66.66, that being the balance of amount unpaid in- elusive of 1890, which you were kind enough to subscribe in 1888 towards the funds of the on the eve of the elections. and that is my excuse for writing to you on the subject. Yours very truly, W. T. R. Preston. And they forgot, above all, Mr. Mercier’s deposit of $300,000 before the last Domini- on elections, but they cannot have forgotten the revelationsin the Baie des Chaleurs railway before the Senate Committee last week. But virtuous to a degree in his time was he of Simcoe, Henry Herman Cooke. True, he is uot now in the House, a tussle with} D’ Alton McCarthy last spring having left him sprawling. But for that happy event he would now be dividing honors with} Cameron and Edgar, whose equal he was in | every act of corruption. In his slestion | trial in 1876 this sound Liberal and earnest | seeker for purity testified in his own behalf | as follows : ‘Speaking from memory, the | expenses of my canvass in 1871 would reach about $10,000; it might amount to $13,000, for I do not charge my mind with } $2,000 or $3,000 in election matters. | have been examining my accounts for elec- | tion expenses in 1872, and making a rough, estimate, I place them at $13,600 to $15,- 000. They certainly did not exceed the latter amount, That amount | paid my- self.” This man who admitted having spent $25,000 in two contests, was he dis- owned by the party of purity ? Not a bit of it. Rank corruptionist as he was, he was the party standard bearer in every elec- tion since, and was and is one of the chief pillars in the Grit tabernacle. THE ROLL OF INIQUITY. Major Walker, the Reform candidate in London in 1874, fell a victim to the law. Mr. Norris, unseated for bribery, entered his corrupt expenditures as missionary »X- penses. Malcolm Cameron spent $6,000 in carrying Russell. Hon. W. Ross, Mr. McKenzie’s first Minister of Militia, went down to Victoria, N. S., for re-election in December, 1873, and as he put it, ‘*I plac- THE RECORD OF ANOTHER PURIST. } Lately Occupied —_ | “How are you?” | ‘Nicely, 'Thank You,” Thank Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION,” Give thanks for its discovery. @That it does not make you sick when you take it, Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ' ful flesh producer. Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuinein Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. FOR SALE OR TO LET. THE THRRE-STORY BUILDING OPPOSITE THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, by J. J. Seaman as a Carriage Factory. This is one of the best sites in the city for a first-class Mechanic. W. E, DAWSON. aug29—-eod tf ed with my committee a certain sum of money to relieve honest, worthy men.” In short the following Reformers were un- seated for bribery and corruption person- ally or by agents in the 1874 election : Shibley, Jodoin, McKay, McGregor, Chis- holm, Irving, Norris, Devlin, Coupal, Big- gar, Murray, Aylmer, Wilkes, Prevost, Higginbotham, Cushing, Tremblay, Mac- donald (Cornwal!) McNab, Woed, Cam- eron (Huron) Walker, Mackenzie (Mon- trea]), Stewart, Kerr, MacDougall, (Ren- frew), Cook, O’Donohue, McLellan, Dy- mond. HOW GRIT MEMBERS BOODLED. It was only in the constituencies that cor- ruption under the Grit regime was rampant. The ‘‘awfulness” of Hon. ‘Thomas McGreevy’s guilt is a never-ending theme with the cork- screw chief organ and its following in the House and in the country. What is the record of its own friends? In 1875-76 Mr. Anglin, Speaker of the House of Commons, received from Mr. Mackenzie printing con- tracts which, having no job printing office of his own, he farmed out to Chubb & Co., of St. John, N. B., pocketing a comfortable margin as “‘middieman.” Mr. Spencer's bills were: 1875, St. John Freeman, priuting, etc., $8,126; 1876, St. John Freeman, printing, eto., $10,264; total, $18,390. Mr, Jones, of haul-down-that flag fame, member for Halifax, and Mr. Vail. member for Digby, owners of the Halifax Citizen, got for printing in 1875 $10,199, and in 1876 $14,277 a total of $24,146. A contract for carrying the celebrated steel rails was given to Mr. Norris, member for Lincoln. Some $10,000 worth of supplies for railway purposes were purchased by the Government from Mr. Mcleod, M. P,, for Kent, N. B. Nearly $40,000 was paid in 1875-6-7 by the Government to Mr. Bannatyne, M. P. for Provencher. Large sums were paid to Mr. Cunningham, M. P. for New Westminster, and Mr. Work- man, M. P. for Montreal, also, These facts do not excuse Hon, Thomas McGreevy; certainly not. Nor do they ex- euse the grant of all the timber limits be- tween Edmondton and the Rocky mountains to H. H. Cook by Mr. Mackenzie after his government had been defeated in 1873. But this may be pointed out, that while the present Government's expressed intention and practice is to punish the guilty, the Grit bocdlers, so far from being punished, were every man of them given advanced seats in the synagogue. A SPECIMEN SCANDAL, Here is a copy of 1 document that in those days Grits did not how! over at all : Pvsiic Works DePaRTMENT, May 5, 1876. To John G. Sippell, U. EB , Moatreai : Srr,—I am directed to authorize you to ourchase, uatil farther orders, from Messrs. irothingham & Werkman, of Montreal, such iron as may be required in connection with the canals under your charge. (Sgd.) F. Bravcy, See’y. The question of who ‘“‘directed” the sec- retary to write the engineer, compelling him to purchase frou a member of Parliament, if the transictiou had occurred under the Con» servative rule of these days, would have reared every flatulent Grit on hind legs for 2 month. [CONTINUED TO-MORROW, | ———ea — Canava's INTERNATIONAL ExuIBITION. — We would draw especial attention to the advertisement of this exhibition, appear- ing in another column, The programme is laid out so full that it will not be necessary for us to enlarge upon it. We are inform- ed that the exhibition proper promises to be more successful both in puiut of exhibits and in their attractiveness, than that of last year. The entries are coming in rapid- ly, and beside a large number of local ex- hibits, sume very fine ones are being sent from England, United States, West India Islands and some other foreign countries. All the railway and steamship companies are making much more satisfactory arrange- ments for reduced fares than they did last year. The programme of amusements is so large and varied that our readers will be provincial reform association. We are now at the office of Messrs, Davies & TO LET. THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS, SITUATED ON QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, and one of the best Business Stands in the City. Any person requiring same and apply- ing at once can have the interior fitted up to suit their business. September, Possession given first of Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. augl—eod tf Opening Races SOURIS DRIVING PARK anna Saturday, Sept. 26th, 1891, $230 IN PRIZES! National Trotting Association Rules, HEAP RAILWAY FARES:— From Charlottetown and return, 85 cents, and al! intermediate stations in proportion. Special Train arriving at Souris at 10 o’clock (loca}) ; returning, leaves Souris at 6 p. m, Set: Gonna Dati oss iiekicc evened Purse $30 00 2od. Three Mlinute Clags.,...... ‘* 50 00 WUE: BOS Gs soc e steeseticae “6 «BO 00 In addition to the above, a purse of $109 is offered a class making a record of 2.33. In this race three to enter and two to start, In the first, second and third races, five to enter and three to start, Purses to be divided :—60, 30 and 10 per cent. for first, second and third respectively, except fourth race, which will be 65 and 35 per cent. Entrance fee payable as follows:—5 per cent. with nomination, and 5 per cent, the evening before the races. All entries to close September 25th. Refreshment Saloons and all the amuse} ments usual at publie gatherings will be pro vided, To make this the best day’s sport of the season we want everybody to attend. Admission to Grounds, 25 cents. GEO, B. McEACHERN, Secretary. Souris, August 21, 1891. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE At Public Auction. HAVE been instracted by the Executors of the Estate of the late Hon. Robert Poore Haythorne, to sell at Public Auction on the premises, corner of Hilisborough and Dorchester Streets, in Charlottetown, On Thursday, 24th September Next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Phat beautifuily situated Residence recently occupied by the deceased Senator. The property has a frontage on Dorchester Street of 167 feet or thereabout, and on Hills- borough Street 97 feet or thereabout, and is, without exception, the most desirable Gentle- man’s Residence now in the market. The property will be sold en bloc or in two lots, as may be fuund to be most desirable. An undcubted title will be given to the purchaser. Terms made known at sale or on application aszard, safe in arranging their visit to almost any | Solicitors. day from the beginning to the close of the R. BEAIRSTO, exhibition. augi4—2aw pat Auctioneer, ii ame