THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16, 1397 - it would not be a bad idea for Mr. Peters SCOTT ACY CAMPAIGN, to set up io all the districts a ' T et, ctvand for all the Last night’s meeting was tbe largest MPAA . ere 1S nO sense in rm ining @. in saliendumce +O far, and the Kev. colleague with bim in Fort Augustas; for, Ur. McLeod held the attention of Mr. Cummiskey’s beast at the Mount ) ihe audience to the close, visi re . ; ) Sutue: ‘land presided wLit ihe Stewart meeting was io > Ageinst anAccident Co. for last year. i reeling was that he supported all Revs. © ampbell, Corey, Kirby and Ek. re for accidents caused to pedest | the measures of the Government in the late Belt, of Nastwaak, N. B., were on the as walking on the sidewalk Hovse,* good and bad.” Althc ugh others | plaitorm. Tue jadies had aderned the do not so candidly acknowledge the corp, THE OCEAN ACSIDENT yet they are justas submissive and as plattorwy with wild Mowers which gave it 4 iar belter appearance. Dr. McLeod commenced his address by subservient as Cuminiskey is. By all | reterring to tus visit lO the police court in Insures against all kinds of accidents means, we say, if we are to have “ One- | the wnuruibs aud lw the evidence given in Its premiums are low, fand tt sa| Man-Power” in reality, let us have it | “ve Svolt Act cares by the Witnesses. ) Of} eniy a! d avowedly. go00d Poli SIGNIF'CANT. Ww Ir is significant of the extreme weak ness of the One-Man- Government that five weaK- General Agent | or six of its most prominent supporters in Lue evidence was of sach a character that the Mayistrate declared be could not ac- cept oue word of it as truth. And itis evidence, be said, was given On oath, aud by those who fuvored the repeal of the Scott Act. The reason given why a repeai of the Act is wanted 18 because it causes so much perjury. He had beard a Scvit ithe last election are now candidates on | Chief Justice of tue Supreme Court in - , h +} , . Outario sav that there was more perjur Charlottetown | ihe part of the Opposition. These inde- ae a ee } Lil } in Cw-ees tried fur Violat.on Of Lie ilGcuse pendent Liberais re present the diseontent Act thav under ihe Scott Aci. ‘4 hal dvi L 0) methods of Premier Peters i tLe autocratic the which bas been practiced, and the load of of the ral party with decept 1ou THE DAILY EXAMINER. debt and taxation which has been placed Such men are not to be humbugged tv the mere upon the shoulders of the people. JULY . : suggestion that a great ami GEORGETOWN AND FORT AUGUSTUS. 16, (897. untof money —stated by some of Mr. Peters’ agents at , Weather one was in the rasvals demoralized by and the Scott Act ouly iL to Come out. Does ligense liquor gave a Clauce ior high or low reduce the iilieit sale? No! When Fredericton had 30 or 40 licensed taverns Ubere were an equal number of idicit: places, but now tuere are oualy five or six places where it can be bought. Daring tue bot summer the sutworiles iu 5,000,000—will be obtained from the! f'redere wo hovel Keepers bend Apvices from Georgetown stare that the 7 7 , ; brederictun bud one t oe ae ala a , , | Dominion Government upon the bald ap- | prison bars for two months. Lbere 1s uo most desperate efflorts are being made by ql ay » y a > . "| plieation for a costly court of arbitration | #/ace under the Heaven sv good for a run hanger:-on of the Peters Government to ye T} seller as the jail; fur the rum selier’s own om _ | over our claims, 1@ Sugeestion rests , L ‘ secure the election of Messrs. Peters and 7 x I . ; sake, aswel: as for tbe cake vl those : | Upos nothing tangible. t nas never been | 34] r rattic he would put him in damieson. ' It appears that we have been | ae injured by the traf 7s | ae . Ml stated by any member of the Dominion | j.il and keep him there rather (uau iet wrongiv informed, in one particular. Mr.{ 5 : . nue » “33 ; j Government that arbitration is necessary | “lm coutinue the awfal busiues » Woen Yeters is running, wot against the Hen. vn Sates T) hi ~ | Charlouetown had 3 or 60 licensed or will be permitted. ere is nothing Daniel Gotdon, but againstthe Hon. A.J.) . | ‘ “? houses, there were as many unlicensed . 2 cae definite about the proposition. : mh By. » € se un- McDonald. We need bardly say that proy - and yet bo ove complained of these un i te “p i mere election kite at which the people | licensed places. He could show 75 names yuere are Ore Feasous wny . . eters ee : e : a Prasdoriectes? , ae pat may stare, but by which they are not to | Of the leading citizeus of Fredericton whe shou'd co out of his way to oppose Mr. b A i " Me d re say the Scou Act is the best jaw they ever ai an .| be Induced to renew the confidence whic : ; St MeDonald than there are for going out of Pp i. had. Some ask for bigh licensed taveros ais e. eters has forfeites . or , : 2 & ee his way to oppose Mr. Gordon. Mr. Y because the selier would then become ace . a ous MeDonald, too, is a resident of the district, MR. BELL. and kis record too, is consistent and honor- tective and prevent the illicit houses, But the fact is there are more Lhau ever oftue jug taverns because those high licensed hous 8 ¢.) Mr. Perers is followed by a hetero- able. He, too, Knows the people of the i j a3 supply them and Keep them going. Mou- gepous band, ineluding Richards and}... '* - ree listrict und isin full sympathy with theirj| > ; ae Raping | teal bas 1000 liceused saivvur, and the ' a 7 Jamieson, McNutt and Cummiskey, Far-! ejief of police admitted that there might be wets and interests. But anxious above! . : ; | : ; quharson and Haley. But there is ao | as igh ws 4000 uvlicensed besides. License li things for the maintenance of the One- | : siemens ad ‘ SPeeiae "it Beli— J ' enance. "| more striking fignre, no more wonderful | iucTeases rather than decreases iilicit sel: Man-Government, and having ulterior specimen of shu filing inconsistency, in it | ing. Omaha was also referred to as & é spec or 8 g wcousistency, In iti | s : i a op <designe of his owa to further, Mr. Peters sie M J H Be}! M Bell | svecimen cf high license; and there for tuust needs himself take the ficld against soe : i oe soa e™ {every fellow who runs @ high Iicense us Sei ane e le oF is . . . t ? . a ? es iis now the Peters’ eandidate in | place @ balf dozen smaller ones are run by Mr. mo one else todo so. McDonald, when he could persuade | : - the Fourtn District of Prince County. We are informed i .- r i Yet he about the a fe months ago denounciog Provin? e Mr Peters’ went that the pe ople of the Georgetown district are indignantat Mr. Peters’ unexpected | him and the whole proceeds are scvoped in by this mau. Because ie pays $1000 license he bas an important bearing before the community and is allowed to carry on : = policy and administration. Mr. Bell” | taveras also unmolested. Suppose you nterferecce. They didn’t ask Mr. Peters | he law 22nd, who woulda ' | jadgment condemns almost every act of | reverse the law on the 22nd, who woul te come to represent them; they have no} | one one-man Government. But every aci apply for license?) Why, the very people «Georgetown. ' ; | a mn idea of being used by Mr. Peters; and € that, Gever sa ted by | Whe are illigitty selling now. ‘The men ot of that Government bas beep supported by | ;),. se ori ite they treat with contempt the (authorized uel Me tel te fi __* | ilgotten gains may wield some political ; uM xis vote. Mr. Bell is a queer fish, sort | intlaence but they are not rT unanuthor'ze romises with which r. . ‘ “ | . —_— ™ vf inconsistency incarnate. Anelectorate | found among the _ respeciable in Peters’ canvassers are striving to win é : . : SS nit shes sa ate . Le oe - baving regard for intelligence and pro- | “0°! relgious aud moral life in th them over to Mr. Peters’ side. These | priety will not, that | f i ; COmmunity. Lhey are not for moral re- pri vill not, now tha ee , tanvacsers declare that if Mr. Peters is » ° : e is found out lrorm. Itis ali right to biame the author- ly — I mi lect him as its representative. | ities for pon-enforcementut the Act, but iy ee ectler a sieamer Ww at once be i - : . ' cv : : ’ ” ; P | Rains | don’: forget the City Couneil is of vour nmean the Cardioan We . th arshes j i . . es N pon the Vardigan Merry; the marehes im CAMPAIGN NOTES vwu making and you could put in a the district will all be dyked; a scow with ; | consei! which coulu so enforce the Act an endless chain attached wiil be yn the Grand River, and Mr. Peters’ super. isor « ill expend large amornts on roads | and bridges | here, there and everywhere chroughout the district. che electors of Fort Augustus, Mr. Peters pretends that he doesn’t care to represent It is reported that b2 even lenies that he consented to be But the worth of <j eorgetown. these judged by supporters in Georgetown are making to secure his Mr. Peters 1s running for George- cewn as well as for Fort But he cannot represeot both these districts in He other in a Ge rgetown. wretences and denials may be che tremendous efforts that his election. Augustus. must, in the whe Legislative Assemdly. apy case, leave one or the furch. For the reasons stated yesterday we conclude that he intends to desert Fort Augustus. But we may be wrong. haps he will go back on the electors of There is no certainty about the matter. Neitherthe electors of George- town or the Fort Augustus district care to be fooled; and the surest way to prevent this is for both to reject Mr. Peters, and enake sure the election of McLean in Fort Augustus and McDonald in Georgetown. @2+«6 ~--+oe THE DOUBLE NOMINATION. “Tue Hon. F. Peters repeated at Mount Stewart, last evening, the denial he made at Hert Augustus on Wednesday respecting his nomimation for Georgetown. He knew nothing abeut that nomination ; he hoped chat those whe did it had paid the nomin- ation fee; and, altogether,treated the matter It is clear that the electors Fort Augustus with derision. yf either Georgetown or jiatricts are being deceived.It is im possible | tu believe—in view of the lavish promises made—that the Geo’town nomination was not seriously made and that the Premier was not cognizant of it. The returning officer ceuld net,under the law,accept any man as ¢andidate unless the qualification oath owas made either by the candidate or his agent as provided by sections 58, 59 and 60 of the election iaw. Such oath has no Joubt been made by Mr. Peters or his agent’; otherwise no votes can be taken for Mr.Peters in Georgetown. In view of the one qyran power by which the Government is run placed ; W hea talking to | nominated : Per- | Write it down that the independent | that the liquor villains would squeak avd ‘electors of Prince Edward [sland wil! no: | squeal and die What do you orject to in | sell their votes to Mr. Fred. Peters fora} the Scott Act? The sale? Well, in license bald promise of $1,000,000 or $5,000,000 | you will have nothing butselling. The which it is said will be put into the Pro- | drunken men you now sve reeling along ' vincial Tre asury as a result of an arbitra- | sre not autber:zed by the majoriuy ot the citizens; butif sou repeal tbe Ace then levery man you see drunk youcan only Government | | say ‘* Well, we have given authority in that | | tion to which the Deininion has not con-ented. Mr. W.S Larkin, the new captain of the dredge and late petitioner in the | Hackett case, is looking for an elec’or to | pair off with him on election day. This mi yrning he made application to a voter of the Second Dietrict of Queen’s to refrain | >~. : from voting for McMillan and Horne and [he inturn would remain at the dredge. The elector of the Second District declined Mr. Larkin’s offer sort of thing.” Men of Charlottetown, be men and voie for the boys and the wives and tne motaers by voting in tavor of the retention of the Scott Act on the 22nd. Be good Samaritans and vote right. ow 3° : latte witttets Teed Re SOVEREIGN rhUIT SYRUPS We make these delicious flavors a quharson obtained the services of Batv’s tug for attendance upon the dredge Prince } Edward last fall for $20 a day and that he charged the Dominion Government i $25 a day making a clear profit out of the ' It bas got about tnat Hon. sir. Far- i \axpayers of $5 a day. This is not oe a * m “ i“ wonderful. Mr. Farquharson always had STRAWBERRY, LEMON, eneye to the main chance and alwaya fE FRU AQPPE , looked out first of all for No. 1. a Per RASPBERRY, : ; PINEAPPLE, CHERRY, Remember Flanagan—and vote for _ electoral freedom: vASP. VINEGAR, VANILLA, Mr. James FLAanaGan, GINGER CORDIAL Blacksmith Helper. Dear Sir,—I am instructed by the Superintendent to inform you that vour services will not be required by this Rail- way after July 3lst inet. Yours traly, H. W. Anprrsoy, Mechanical Foreman You will find “Sovereign” true to flivor, of matured frmts from which they are made. They are pure and delicious. Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturers — mags painaneniclnemlene me ince - = = aby Days. These June days your doctor will tell you that it’s wrong to keep the little folks indoors this kind of weather. The spring air will make baby plump and healthy. See that yours gets it, No need to worry about how to do it. We have the Carriages, and as the seasonis get- ting late, we will make the prices interesting on the few remaining in MAKERS. $$ — —--——-— NSAID HOME ——- BEFORE KEEP IT THE PEOPLE, Keep it before the people : That the earth was made for man ; That toe flowers were strewn, And the fruits were grown By the great Creator’s band ; That the sun and rain, And the corn and grain Are yours and mine, my brother Free gifts from heaven, And as freely given To one as well as another. Keep it before the people : hat man is the image of God ; Whose limbs or soul Ye may not control With shackle or shame or rod— We may not be sold lor silver or gold, Neither yon vor I, my brother, For the land was given Like the Life from heaven, To one as well as another. Keep it before the people ; That famine, and crime, and woe, Forever abide Still side by side With sSuxury’s dazzling show ; That Lazarus crawls From Dives’ halls And starves at bis gate, my brother, Yet the land was given ‘lo man from heaven, To one as well as another. Keep it before the people : That the laborer claims his meed ; The right of all soil, And the right to toil, From spurs and bridle freed ; The right to bear, And the right to share With you and me, my brother, W bat ever is given By God in heaven To one as well as another. —{ Anon. e+e MEETING AL Tue meeting last night in the Rustico tall was atteaded by abons 30@ electors, aud joy must have come to the beart of every Opponent of the Peters Government as he witnessed the uabounded enthusiam with which the Opposition speakers were received, One thing was apparent enough : Rus- tico will have volhing t») do with either Peiers or his candidates. Messrs. Wise, Horne, Farquharson, McMillan, W. S. Stewart, Joho C. Clarke andi Thomas Duyle addressed the electors in turn. Messrs. Horne and McMillan never appeared to better advantage, and they scored the government right and left for its incompetency, deception and extrava- gance. Mr. Stewart’s exposure of the boodling in connection with the building of the Hillsborough avd his denunciation of the wrovg-doing and hypocrisy of the Govern- ment in its treatment of the Dom:nion employes struck the audience with con- Sternation -and amazement, and made Farqubdarson and his satellites hang their heads with shame. tis needless 10 say that his attack was overwhelming, and so confused and unnerved Fa: quharson that he was notable to even the paper of items of the Hillsb: rough bocd- ling prepared for bins by Mr. Baldersou. He simply lost his temp r aud raved abont nothing. Mr. J. U. Clarke and Mr. spoke well aud to the point. Mr. Claike, although a life-long Liberal, could not condone the Goverumen nduct in con nection W uh the Boodier, Mr. Farquhar. son will never issue another challenge to GREAL KUSTICO ar aua?. “read Thomas Do vie 2 Ge Mr. Stewart. His biuff didn’t take worih a cent. The meeting closed ata very late hour with three rousing cbeers for ~ People’s Candidates, Mesers. Horne and MeMillan. Messrs. Parqubars sou and Wise left’ for their homes beaten, discomfited aud dis- heartened. <a THE FORESTERS MEET, Order in Flourishing Condition--Mr, John T. Hawke Turned Down, The High Court of the Independent Order cf Foresters met at Campbelton, N. B., on Wednesday. There wasa full re- presentation of delegates, and the reports of the various officers showed the Order tu be in a flourishing condition. Supreme Secretury McGillvary de- livered an able address to the high court. Last year the high court of New Brun- swick passed a_ resolution protesting against his entering parliament while a supreme court officer. He replied to that resolution giving a full explanation of his course and the cause of his entry into poli- tics. There were one or two passages-at— arms between the speaker and J. T. Hawke, and at the close of the speech Mr. Hawke criticised it with some heat, claim- ing that McGillvary had made personal allusions to him. Mr. Hawke declared that McGillvary’s friends stuffed the ballot boxes in North Onta:io, and asked if that was in the interests of Forestry. R. L. Maltby, of Newcastle, called him to order, as did several other Liveiale as well as Conservatives, and there wasa storm of protest. Mr. Hawke contended that his remarks were justified, but the court, by practically a unanimous yote, adopted the following resolution : “The high court of New Brunswick hereby ¢xpresses its confidence in John A. McGi!lvary. our supreme secretary, ax a man and a Forester, and sincerely thanks him for his admirable, thoughtful and eloquent address upon the princiy les of our order.” In the evening there was a procession with @ band through the principal streets, then a great public meeting in — skating rink. _ OH Oe Oo ____—_—_——— For your summer house.—Camp stools and chairs, folding chairs, loungisy chairs, camp bieda. folding wire cots, cheap feather pillows and cheap mattresses, at prices that will please you.— John Newsor. 161, 2w Dominion of Canada PROVINCE OF Prine Edward Ielanq CITY OF CHARLOTTEVOWN Before Franc's Longworth Hasy, fr vcsitdhun dati oa bica ee ee the Suipendiary Ma Eu, ee cal i exe vi, > > inal p d yistrate fur t ie nica ambled of Charlottetown. he City Take notice that His Honor the S: pendiary Magistrate for the said Cj Charlottetown, has by virtue of the er and 0 inl a bim vested by tute of the General Assemb| : Island, instituted,— of the aid Ano Act to Consolidate and A several Acts Iocorporating the City Chorlottetown, ordered and | appointed Wednesday, l4th July, —_ be the day set down for hearing al! appeals made him from the preceding Valuat‘og ® menis of rates imposed or anth the City Council of the said Cine that on such day and daily thereafter; til all such appeals have been heard, a the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, j the Pol ce Court, in Charlottetown, said, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 6th day of July, A. D..1897, ROBERT V ANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City, The‘above court has been adjourned gp. til Friday, 23rd, mst., at 10 a.m., Whey all the cases will be finally aR The First Annual Gah Warm. Warmer —— Hot Hotest . 155. Melting weather before you know it and you'll need Silk Coat, or Light Under- derwear, or a good *traw Hot * Paton & Company will begin to-day. There will fp Special Bargains in Ladies aad Ee Tee Free 7 CAA DAT Led SAS WATS SN AS Gents’ W ear. Fine Ladies’? Waj Sn a, - . z9c. Good Waists,39c, better waists 49c, elegant waists 60c, Men’s Pants 99c; good ants, $2.10. Men's Suite, $3.48; good Suits, $5.68: betier fine Suits, $7.98. Beautiful Ladieg Wrappers. Skirts—the King Skin —the best in the market. Come apd secure ihe bargains at the New York Cheap Store P. GOODSTEI. a oi OO, Ssure-Looted and well shod wins the race. Oxford ties have the call now, We have men’s, Women’s and Children’s, | The kinds that fit properly and give good honest wear. Just opened, Girls’ and Children’s ankle strap slippers in Chocolate and Oxblood. W. H. STEWART & CO, Lonton House Building NC Aen : ”~ ah ‘ ¥y . i as he I a kn AU a if Horses Could Talic | Whata hum there would be on the derful way in which Quickheal - - he eer Pec’ coy ‘ ‘ ae EE 2} f b Coe t ch tee \ Wy about the streets PER TRAC meyer RA Ayn vyl* \ iS ere ie e | t ; ba cures Scratches, Galls aad. Sores. b Every man who owns a horse should try it. j E SOLD ee a b = Cee ee Raa eas J Warning! 7 I wish to inform the public that several parties are travelling the cout try using my name and pretending to_ be selling Spectacles for me. Me. & H. White is the only traveller that I employ. He is competent to test ¢ and fit Spectacles properly. If any others call and say they are selling for please ask them to show their licence. E. W. TAYLOR, | OPTI Cameron Block, City. ee — — There are which cannot be bencfited with glasses; but how many @™ tinue to suffer with eye troubles, who, if they would use spect . Try us for sat G F HOTCHESON, Jeweler &. Optic QUEEN STREET. 3 properly fittted, would be entirely cured ? results, pom aor a ry te