? 1\ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 14, 1900, SAS art ddd ve . , a ae nae . — a Nee Se aD o~ re, - rp ! . . . ; ee 19 3 E |HAVE WE RESPONSIBLE GOV-| century. Let me guote the words of the tish law is that everybody ie held to be ss ‘ Hon Kdward Whela innocent until he is proved guilty. The iit) J | ERNMENT IN P..E. ISLAND 1 | The advoeates of the genuine system COdtention th tthe constitution shall be es ee | of Responsible Govornments—a nd I shal! Suspended merely because some irrespon- a Dr! be ever proud to rank myself amongthe | ible person has seen fitto charge the i aah e 'g'The events of the™last two or three | number-—cannot be satisfied with a mere | member-elect for Murray Harbor or his Bee BG BREE | years in the political affairs of this pro- modification of the Executive. The prin- | #g°nts with violation of the slegtion lew, A Ads he. wo i kG Z ay tata _ |__| ciple of responsibility must be b rought to | '8 too absurd for serious consideration. Th, ae a re CO ee een ee See | bear upon every department of the admin-! After the general election of 1896 Mr. A , etated in the heading of this com~ | istration. * ® ® When a member of | William Paterson foun! himself without 45 - i ; >, j q ti Cen u : ne inication. For the presen: we pass the Assem bly shall accept a Gov ernment ° seat 1a i arliament, paving been de- ? © the reliuquishment. imm-d:ately | ONce of emolument under the Res porsib!e eated for South B ant. Sir Wilfrid Lau 5 oa eal . r ragy yz, | Sysiem, his seat being vaeant, he will | rer, who wanted him in bis Cabinet, did om te ar. — ; after the general elections of bov/, PY) tave to appeal to the people, and should | not arrange that he should become an 4 CA t. id a iP Premier Peters of the trast wh 12 10 they reject him, the consequence will be adviser of the Governor General and the | duced the electors to place in bis hand:- sat he will lose both his seat in the As- AD Fe nt nyo ee he = ee : . sem!yv and bis office.” prospective chances of tbe successful y s+¢!? wtTAT pe iln~ ind the subsequent changes in the office, | “© 'Y 40¢ BD! mise. t - ste ] Tap Milt ; hority is Mr. Todd | prosecution of the protest entered against ; 77 ‘. Pn D ais et oS - ae Sa +} - Anothereminent authority is Mr. od: 9! ‘ , 2 ie a4 4 AVY WA & 444576 | of Premier, witnout; consulting eee » ial Meeting wy Gove rament ia | Mr. Heo¥y who had defesied Mr. Pater ie ' . “ . altuvJ } cat Aewal Uv e ! i io 4 ‘ e ; atitueacies, all of-which “are at varia shed: Masti ‘I> ea.” woo uses the fol- | §°°- Nothing of the kind Mr Pater “ — ar nature of | with the priociple that Government should Ww Jeon went to North Grey, which —— tes eadministered according to the well un-| sence of Responsible tben vacant, and secured a seat in Parlia- - —— il — ee eee 1 dove Fo “ A a woe a & lerst od w shes of the eonle. ] ; | . . re rR n ild ry. . Bid f Fe ~ DLL. , ‘all the rs sieme fe : a oa _ | The smallness of the Province ef P. i a ‘ e (;/ if & nves are it more serious from , s itubional adv 18ers p in : Ae 4 . 76 — ; , al e erlang oe ~— adv Hers pl’ | BH. Island and the limited rature of its re q mtitutionai point < rie ecans e awh rt nH sseRs . 4 an et : eae ce ' as 4 o Seeer . aoe pr | S0urces are considerations only too well Mie, ri : i ave been 30 pani DY an.entire f r j bta 4 seat io one a e ib : : F ee) : POAT) we ee | suited for the purposes of thuse who wish Ht , —W0m-G-©,, / re toaccomplish the main obje § the Legislative Caambers of t he Colony att i ' : ee ; BF Pn tree ae peree “I 1 | ty institute comparisons unfevorable to the ; ; Mr. ers deciared te : 3 : - . ordar ; +¥ : = ne : orizer ‘ ° Aa ’ Be , tons Mk Miata as ) order “Ocy May UC - Se ©" | conduct of our Provincial affairs, It is oes 1 t Ke : secure frem e feder rover exnonent3 : n of the { sat 8 : . . eS ; car lida ae ' xponen BS 7 . ee T : ye rot our fault that our Province is emall, Be. e ead | by DY I Sor ar ation, sum oOo} n ] a of 1e@ wel raceretooa snes oO} : A : 2 HEAR E. en mine eee oe _ oe ae and therefore an unfair conclusion based AS «<* “ yjilara which he ec the neonie. Hag : ZZiIRESS. i i. thine She ed : ae peu] on that consideration need not seriously 3 is LO rince maward 18ian wy : 8 "eD : 7 HOUSRESS ' . ro 7 : : ) amoi tly | disturb us. But having irherited from our Me oa | ‘ : a ‘ - eee : | ; : : “ rhty to ace the matter beyoad doub ; fathera the inestimable boon of Parlia- a a 4 run wLive : : l : it 4 ' the | . . ie . ‘ y & oe Towere bey : ; “i : " 1@ 1 both Britain and the! mentary Government we may well hang , ¢ p tt rOR CONSTIPATIE : i ae 1a10 iat Desa . lv ia accord- our heads if we despize its safeguards and i , S inde Gs am @ : . TT sporin ; wean? [ irov mn ‘ re ‘ oe : ‘ shicl i . . oil : Ls i sy FOR SALLOW SKIH. :! é sace with AW o ch I | trample its pricciples under our feet. For ea a ¥ ai a a . >> s tT) é : oe a ; Pa ok la i 7 . : ‘ at i pe’ _|FOR THECOMPLEXION| | 0. ci doration : ae ' ave qu _ In i, the too. W. | nearly fifty years Responsible Goverument Fa a - CWRE MUST HAVE SYONATUR 11899. ii \ replete ee ee has “been worked out in Piince Edward ied ae . "mare t » JD Pang * {i 6 : t } ; I . ir ; es rove . . ; } A Vegetable. AficreA a ee eta al vo Landsin Mr. Oo Govern Island as fa‘thfuliy aod as intelligent!» as at oe ea i eat . n.....| men', and appealed forthwith to his con~} in any Province in the Empire. Let na] A sem “Ii wot er incumoden tne OM13e } J i y ‘ a ici de > 2 wae fe; “ ve a CURE SICK HEADACHE, : ~ 7 a - . stituency, Bedeque. He was defeated by, | see to it that the reoord shall be mainta:n- 4 — | Court Jndge. Towards the ead of Septem-| i). gon. J.C. Pope. Oo ihe 30th of April | i; | i 3 ie Of A Mises toe tii. ape. Wo vue I | ed as uneullied asin the days of Coles, j af ny eo Sine a ar eget ts a AOE SONS Mr. Lor 1 was gazetted as | Paliner, Haytborne and Pope. . 5 yt . av | . Ppointe’ | Member of the Executive Council and} ConsTItuTIONALIS?. | M a) J pe Attorney General ee Coo~| Gommiesioner of Crown Lands. Wriis | = April 10th. 1900 wie = = stitutional system. Mr. McKinnon’s seat in for the election were is°ued on the 10th} P : Mi PRATEF COMFORTI! he acembly hs ' 3 ~AY 7s ni : - ea F a , i <i . Ws ne ver - aos od iy the Assembly had tho aera cumtgeens of May. Onthe 11th of June the Roya | : ee ee. eae, fle came megeneary for bus Seerenre t*'t Cisse ani stved actions af Sey, Gane ACHOSEN FRIEND ) 3 Delica ‘v of = lav our . I pe rit anprova. of wis constitutents at the polls resivgnati yD and the appointment of Mr ie Quality, and eee Se ‘v9 | of his acceptance of office. ‘The election | igus to fill his place B B al Syrup i Properties. Specially gratc- ini hath ae a. “ a." - a arvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen pertis SI sf ao was held on thel3th day of December, Here we have prompt and manly com- : yrap ful and comforting to when notwithstanding the u'most efforts nervous nd dyspeptic. Sold labelled ynly in }-1b. tins, sllec JAMES BPPS & CoO eo itd. Liomcoopathic Chemists, _ oon Loudon, England. , r ' ro ey BISZAKFAS | SUPPER 2) POR) a7 Or Tr Ga Gr Ma = ppce VEEET BED we arr Get) ae : me ya fer - t ad - Une \ Hed Re tod) go w a) i phy Qe 83 ENDERS PURCHASE OF OLD P.E. ISLAND HOSPITAL, MENDERS 16th, a purchace «tf Prince Edw outbuilding repair, heat will be received upto Apr twelve o’clock, noon, for th the yremices )c<oown as the old 1d leinve Hospital, including The Building isin good dby hot water, ard aleocon : harson. : hands of the Lieutenant Governor, abstain- of himself aod his collkagnes, backed bv the influence of tne Goverpment of Canada, he was rejected. The rex sult of the election in Murray Harbor left only one straightforward and henorable course open to Mr. McKinnon. He had failed to secure the approval of his constituents of his acceptance of the Attorney Generalship under Mr. Farqu- He was no long?r eligible to hold a Departmental office, having ceased to be a member of the Legislature. His right to advise the Government termiaated with his rejection atthe polls. Uader these circumstances he should have inmediate- ly placed his resignation as Executive Councillorand Attorney General in the ed from at'ending meetings o* Counc’! and ceased to draw his salary. At the same time it became the duty of the Premier to find a member of Parliament fit and will- ing to becgme Attorney General, and who could secure the endorsement of his con- pliance with ; the principles of Parliamen- tary Government. Mr. Lord was too high-minded a man to continue as an adviser of the Crown and receiver of official salar* after be had beeu rejected at the polls. Mr- Coles had too much re- spect for the principle of Responsible Gov- ernment to keep his best friend in office for one day atthe expense of the constitu- tion. In 1858, the Hon. Joseph Hensley, Attorney-General in Mr. Coles Govera- ment, resigned his sea: in the Legislative Conncil and became a candidate in Car- digan for the Assembiy. by Mr. Thomas Owen, whereupon he at once resigned the Attorney Generalship and his seat in the Council and was suc- ceeded by the Hon. Charles Young. In 1861 the Hon. James Duncan became a men.ber of Mr. Pope’s Government with the office of Railway Commissioner. Heap- pealed to bis constitutency — Belfast—and was defeated by the Hon. D. Laird. He He was defeated : } ; } ! friend of our best singers and most noted pubi:3 speakers. No other cough remedy has such a widespread reputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes hoarseness and clears the throat and bron- chial tubes. Druggists and dealers re- commend Harvaid Bronchial Syrup. Next to knowing when to grasp an opportuvity the moat important thing is to know when to let go of it. To Cure 2 Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All 1uUggIsts Ve1urd the money it fails to cure tc. KE. W. Grove’s signature is on each box +> eo -—- —_ ~ The best diamonds are of the first water, but it’s different with miik. Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort Bales ew Goods 1 . , se : a : 5 and permanent cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment, a tains cold vater jipesand electric light! stituents. That the views I have stated | 9t On"* teaderon ae renignation, and was) 6 prevaration which has arecord of cures un- - wires. ee tit piek ] b eucceeded in the Executive Council by the paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, : Terms to suit purcheser are conetiiullonaily correct can be amply | Hon, J. Lefurgy. lu 1886, Hon. William | ‘alt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s yar eae - proved by the best authority as well as by C; bell. C ‘asioner of Public Works | T@sh, and ali itching skin diseases, are 3 B.BALDERSTON, a. % bs ampbell, Vommissioner at absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, ct : popod the practice of Grest Britain and her self. | . tb, GRA ‘ Jew a) Sec. Board of Trustees Coloni Pia ee tae Sal in Mr. Sullivau’s adminisiration, was ce , - a © : governir nies e las sill > h 70—d2aw ponkthur ” 7 ” ast hal & | feated in New London by Mr. James Cc ve d _Ie ‘ l d | otton goods, printed cottons. you 'F Sutherland, Mr. ere ack tate’y | want to get the credit cf wearing Scotch - — “= — Se ea ee ee ut baviag re- ll . a i oc a ena Scie . cloth and still bave on that in which you Ve CEE ae Per can rough it as you would a homespun, a i candidate for the Legislative Courcil at wai , ss nell aad snail f calico or gingham gown, buy a pattern the approaching perloaica e‘ection for ‘ * : oe h _ ia lien emain in| (om this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches i that Sosy, meres ore e aaa) 4 wide. Costume cloth, no two alike. } office pending that election, Having fatlec Prices from 75c., $1, $125 to $1 50.—Jas \ to secure @ seat in tbe Council he at once ies & Co “— ¢ retired from office and was succeeded by The Saturday E-ering Post, America’s a the Hon. Mr. Bentley. t oe — ' ; i In 1886, the Hon. Kenneth Henderson, best Weekly Magaziae for a short time is i THE BARGAIN HOUSE a member of the Legislative Council | and | only $2 a year. Now isa good time to i also of the Government, ae to oe subscribe. Robert L. Coiton, agent, P. ‘ caodidate for his old seat—New London tharlottetown "] and West River,—but was at the same | 2- Box 84, Charlottetown, \ time a candidate forthe Murray Harbor ———————— name Diatrict for the House of Avseembly, a general election being then imminent. Tine Premier, Mr. Pope, as well as Lieut.- Governor Robingon took the ground that as Mr. Henderson had ceased to be a member of the Legisiature he could nox remaio ao adviser of the Crown, notwith- sigodiog that he was at the time a candi- date for a seat in the Assembly, and he was obliged to retire. — Space will not permit me to cite even @ tew of the many cases which are available in the Constitutional History of Eogland and Canada, butI will produce one from Nova Sco ia. I quote from page 289 of Annand’s Life of Howe, vol. 1. “Lord Falkland arrived in Nova Scotia in September (1840), and was sworn into office tae 30th of that wonth. Four mem- bers of the Executive Council, who hel seats in neither Branch of the Legislature, ae ak iiz=quisite Millinery The hundreds of visitors whom dur- ing’ our willinery opening visited our show rooms were delighted with our display, and many congratulations were New Goods. ‘re all in and opened now, at the Bi avex of lned: a: -daaued Store, come in, there is lots to see and its a Apply to for sale. J. T.PEARDON. ee ‘Those who buy the most buy the cheapest. ne That nicely situated resid. ence, with out buildings, on the Malpeque Road, ore mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 YRS ae a ET ES: Se CS ere Pn ag So Men eis ~~ gaa —— - NOTICE egg , ere at once informed that their services} wo4.,; ‘ ; paid to us for our efforts to please the fh | Ssiftensionger stained ; their paoss | wAWiaeeetrsiver amesen, paces | —"Mhose who buy the cheapest, sell the | 4 la 1; ; 4 | were required, that gentlemen who could | the present sessian therect. for an act to ie 4 iacieS IN a real up-to-date Q illinery CX-« bring to the support of Government | Sforteage Sorporation for the pu re cheapest. popular qualities and inflneoce wight be called around the Queen’s R-presentative.” This was the dawn of Responsible Gov- carryizig On the business of a Loan Company with powers to loan money on rea! estate and on certain classes of debentures and stecks and with power to borrow movey on cebens hibit; many orders being placed with Miss Murnyan, And our staff of mil- ernment. tures, to receive deposits, toissue debenture ie 1 . . - I vow ask independent and fair-minded ata other powers granted to Loan lin ers are working steady trom 4 a m electors to compare the conduct of Mr. D| ~ Dated Halifax the 14th February, 1900, 1 - eens i ies I hav Alfred Whitman, d , A McKinnon with the authorities ave Solicitor of Apppleante, I to 10 p an] In oreger to secure your quoted or the precedents I have referred 28 Be@ford Row, Halifax, Nova Scotia is 7 . to. Fer seven months Mr. McKiunoo sid te hat or bonnet for Kaster it would be has not been a member of the Legislature, >. for five months be has been the rejected of Marray Harbor. And yet he continues well to place your order now and avoid if You want THE LATEST in note and letter paper and stationery of every des- an . to give adviceto the Governor, and go, at } being rushed up at the last moment, ‘ _ public expense, on delegations to i Ottawa aod Halifax and‘to draw his salary @ as Attorney General. His conduct is in mr opinion, unprecedented, undignified aod unconstitutional, snc that it is tol- rated refiects little credit on ibe Premier BROS or the Lieutenant ae ae criptio, magazines and I am told that Mr. McKinnon alleged at cs Dine the beginuing of his career as & constitu fashion books, we h ave j tion breaker that bis retention of bis office them, Agent tor the acd seat in the Council was justified by Dp . the tact that @ protest bad oe Ses celebrated = Se Pictures. “ay © ° t ‘i | Successors to Beer Bros. ee ee ere eee (CHAS J. MITCHELL, ‘fornisbed no excuse for his clinging to Bookseiir and STATIONER \ftice after the reeult of the election be-' © e+n Street. came known. The presumption of Bri- Prowte’s...... ;