we ns gg nna ig time ge tra Se el met = lea aa te matin: A Re AE mle ERM é ? f § | ; ; | THE DAILY EXAMINER nt JULY 230, 1898. THE NEW PREMIER. _——— Ture Honorable Donald Farqubareon is the successful applicant for the premier- | ; } platform to platform and from meeting to ship of Prince Edward Island, about to be rendered vacant by the eppointment, some six weeke ago, of the Hovorable Alexander Bannerman Warburton, Q.C.,D. C, Lo etc., to the King’s County Judgeehip. The of the Provincia] mem bers Legislature took place ic the Building yesterday afternoon, Judge War- meeting of the Liberal burton presiding. The names of two persons only came prominently before the caucus ax willing toaseume the duties of Leader in Prince Ed- These two persons were the Honorable Uector Charles Mc- Donald, A. G., Q. C.,' B. A., ete., member for the Fourth District of Queen’s County, and Mr. Donald Farquharson, mem ver for the Second District of Qlueen’s County. When the names of the respective aspi- to of a Liberal Government ward Ieland. submitted d rants were tne meeting, ‘ecussion arose during the an animated course of which the various qualifications ! lates fox and conflicting claims of the cat the position were put f yrward by the pro- rnoters of each. Finally a vote was taken, ne ex~ a ception. Mr, Joseph Wire, the colleague of Mr. Farqn- and all the members voted wits. ¢ That one excepticn Was harso the Second Vistrict. Without Mr. W ’s vote Ju lge Warburton de slared Mr. Farquharson the ct oice of the party by a majoritv of one. Had Mr. Wise voted it was understood that Mr. Mc Donald woull have received the yote and a tie would be reached, thus necessitating a casting vote from the Judge, which dilemma was not desired. Mr. Farquhar-on’s tomina-~ tion was subsequently unanimously ac- cepted, and Judge Warburton was there- npon instructed to recommend that gentle~ the Lieutenant Governor as his man to successor. The Judge will doubtless in a few days do so, and at the same time do that which he should have done week- go, viz, resign his position as premier as well as his seat in the Legislature. By the resigaation of Judge Warburton as premier the Local Government as at present constituted will cease to exist, and according to the premier will be required to associate with of These new m2n may be mem- the constitution new him ai the Council Board anew set advisers. bers of the retiring administration, but not necessarily so. Premier Farquharson must also nominate an Attorney General, a of Public Works, a Provincial Secretary and Treasurer and Commissioner opened, and, in some instances, liquor is peda ed about Lhe grout ds in small fliexea by these agents. A few drinks Commissioner of Crown and Public Lands appropriate one of the to Whether he wil! officea himself remains be seen. Ii r iumor is correct he has very little use fcr re ' | ' { THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 30, 1898 the Province—a_ state created by the Liberal Governments of the past seven yeare—may be straightened out. It may be freely admitted that he has a hard job ahead of him, but for this he can only blame his Liberal predecessors in office. Mr. (Farquharson stands pledged to do this work, for during the election campaizn of 1897, he, from meeting, called on the electors for support the Liberal in order that Liberal party might, now thats Goverpment was in power at Ottawa, He then placed our claims against the Federal Government at from three to five million dollars. The public, having renew: ed his lease of office because of these pledg- es, will now require that he and his Gov- ernment proceed to carry them out and collect our claims. Pore So BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. a% Tuk pleasure of certain public gather-~ ings held during the course of the last few | weeks has been materially interfered i with by the individuals who sell whiskey in the vyicinity of the grounds. These people, in some cases, go out from town with a supply of whiskey, and locate themselves on the roadside or n the wood pear the scene of the festivities. The whiskey, which is generally of the ° ? 3 most vile character, is eold to al] comers, Trade is sought by representatives of the seller who escort the purcbaser t> where the temporary saloon has been | uoforiunate the vt tue vile decoction and the victim is ready for anything. It effect is not of a sickening character the drinker becomes crazed, and while in that condition acts in the most unseemly man- is aroused and the The animal instinct take are ner. free fizhts place in course of sometimes broken and to This conduct has a tendency which Ibmbs material injury is dove eye, ear and nose. to keep people of the better class away from such gatherings, and it is high time that a stop was put toit. The Scott Act is the law | of Charlottetown, and there are official pro- in every part the province except secutors appointed by the Government to seethatit is enforced. But these officials areeither asleep or do not go out of their redeem their pledges, | | shoe O 3 JAS. PATON & C0, Victoria Row. ? ia ° ’ tsg “Happy Home House Fur— S . ° nishers Me - Y . - an aww A AP seas 8 CSD SALSA ad iP ees eee eet ee ee OR + Womens Dongola Shoes 15¢ec 15¢c 15e To-Night To-Night To-Night See our window—a real dongola low -turn sole For 75cts en te way tosee thatthe law is observed. It ought to bea very easy matter to get atthe contemptible fellows who peddle the vile stuff that debauches the people at picnics and other public gathering*, and punish Alley & Co-, The Shoeists. them asthey deserve. A day or two ago some of these men undertook to operate a pravellit ¢ bar~room as a srort of side-show | to the League of the Cross picnic, but be- fore Operations were well under way Father | Johnston of League boys raided the drunk-factorv and and a number the ] confiscated the outfit. This seems to be at least two of the present portfulio mem-~ | the only course that is left for the mana- Mr. Farquharson is shrewd enough to under- bers of Judge Warburton’s cabinet. 3 1? stand that the fate of his government will | " men by whom be | , largely depend on the surrounds himeelf in Council. Judge Warburton’s admin.stration bas Its months existence. ot nothing A t¢ public brief reign and ? had only a covers a period bint during that time. brilliant has been achieved. rreat Ottawa at g expense, a trip barren so far of results, an Act to prevent the collection of just debts that } nas | made Prince Edward Islard notoriously | ’ prominent throughout England, Canada and the United States and } Province an unenviable reputation for dishonesty, an increased public debt, an interference with the eftticiency of the Public Schools Act, an unfinished asylum disvrace@et bangle, and a coilege contract are the prominent, and, th ovly results of its short career. l'o this may be added the extraor- dinary and unseemly spectacie of a pre~ mier receiving the appointment of a judge, and le drawing a salafy as euch from the Federal Treasury con- tinuing to act many weeks as tl leader of a goveroment, directing its afs fairs, letting contracts, interfering in elec: tions, and finally arranging for his succes- and In view of all the circumstances the public sor both as premier member, generally will, we to the regret. As for the incoming premier, at presen; we ha ¢ litle to say. In private life Mr. believe, ray good bye Warburton government without Farquharson stands well. As 34 business man he has been very successful, He is credited with being able to make the balances come out on the right side o the ledger, and the people will expec, from him in public life the same® measure of keennese and financial ability displayed by him in his private affairs so that the present deplorable financial state of pa | tion legation ~ | report of Sir Louis’ remarks is net gers of public gatherings to pursue; it i, a course that bas been taken by other clergymen in the past and the highest court | the province has upheld the action. sini i tal illite te —The Guardian statement that Sir L. a Liberal meeting at evening. ‘ pears is autbority H. Davies addressed New London last Dirtrict. A iuro t handan the EF rst ished, but it is probable that the usual fish stories were indulged in. > we + given to the! pair, tonight at R K breezes blow through these lustre coats, and make you feel comfort- i able, 55 light weight, ]ustre Cool sea drab grey and ack, sizes 36 to 42, Prices 1.60 to 4.50. } = Ladies colored hoots and shoes, $1.00a Jost’s, Stamper’s Uorner. ° / oF ; In .aCt, } — = | | being to produce first ular yrices, a aE i, Oe for the | It isquite evident that an elec~ | Sewerage Works ‘Tenders for Sewer Construction. GQ EALED TENDERS, endorsed *Pro- | 7 posal for Sewer Construction,” address |} ed tothe undersigned, will be received a | this effice until noon on FRIDAY, THE 19tn AUGUST, prex., for furnishing material and performing the work neces- ‘ary for the construction of certain portions of a sewerage system for the city of i Charlottetown, according to conditions, ' specifications and plans to be seen (the | plans and quantities after the 5th August) |at this office and at the office of the Eogineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin, 53 State Street, Boston Mass. Proposals must be on t) e torms supplied from this cffice, and each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque for Six Hunired Dollars ($600, payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Suppiv. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract | or fai] to complete the work contfacted fei | and will be returned in case of non accep- | tance of terder. | The commiss:oners do not bind them- | relves to accept the lowest or any tender. DAVID DAIRD, Chairman Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, July 29 1898—2aw ex gu 2aw is wat her 3i. o - on - — Furniture is made in every desirable style. The work- manship is right to the smallest detail our, aim class furniture at pop- Mark Wright & Co., Ltd ‘Home Makers ..... i ae, ELECTRIC LIGHT And Promenade Concert On the Grounds of the Ch’town A. A. A. — THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST lith, 1898 Programme and Prize List Overture—Peyche. Hal: Mile Bicycle—!st Frize, Gold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal. 3— Waltz -— Winona. 4—Two Hundred and Twenty Yard Flat Race—lyt Prize, Gold Medal; 2ad Gold Plated Watch Chain. 5—Band Selection— Baritone and Solo Alw, Ruth and Helen. 6—One Mile Bicycle—let Prize, Silver Cup; 20d, Opera Glasses. 7—March— University of Pennsylvania 8—Four Hundred ard Forty Yard Flat Race—Ist Prize, Silver Cup; 2nd, Silver Medal. §--Schoittiecre. . Darling Flo ver Watch, (Waltham); 2nd, Si-ver Medal 11—QOverrnre Ob! 1 Don’t Knew. 12 -Kight Hundred and Eigh’v Yards Flat Race— Ist Prize. Gold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medai. 13—March—C. C. C.—Dedicated to the Crescents. 14- Five Mile Bicycle Race—1st Prize, Perlor Clock; 2nd, Silver Cup Entrance fee for races, 25c fer each event. Entries to close Saturday eveniog 6th August. The Grounds Will be Beautifully lituminated Train Arrangemenis: Aspecial Train will leave Summerside at 5 o’clock p.m., local, returning after the events are over. The Fares are as follows: Summ ‘rside to Ch‘iown and Return $1.00 Travellers’ Rest— Fr etown ” * 29 Kinkora—Cape Traverse ” 75 Emerald—Freetown ’ ip 50 « lyde--W iitshire “ig " 45 Colville-—Mi‘ton ° os 20d W insloe ” +s 2) Rovalty Jupetion ” on 15 Cemetery oe . 0 St. Duns.2n’s ” e 09 Single Far2 from Souris, Georgetown and all intermediate stations on | 1th Aug.. good to ertaro on 12th Aug. FARE FROM PICTOU by Steamer Princess, $1.00 good to return on 12th Aug. GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY Immediately after the Sports. Admission to Grounds, 252. Grand Stand, [4c. A. E. INGS, E. President. Chariottetown, July 28th 1893 H’ BEER, Secretary. yy Beer Bros hereby ca Wish to intimate that 3 they hb. ve given every bal pussibie notice te <u those indebted to yy them in order that payment might be made to themselves tf direct. yy «OC They) «new give ba retice that their books are about to be handed over ter col- lection threugh the Courts. 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