ostans ~ 2 eR EN EE TT TTS aT ° Fe EXAM EINER, | adie - - — DAIL Y EXAMINER. JULY 23, 1890. nee oe = 7 > Levistative Ceuncil Election. mn to vote for are WINGWELI LK <ing’s County. Wiritam A. Pooui WiILLIaM CAMPBELL, fawes NICHOLSON, Jamis Ross, >» Queen s County. ; : Br ; D. i ; ERE MI Ail DLANCHAR ; Prince County. R. “ki. MoDona.p, j ire suppo i ters of the Goveri- Cfhese mon m6. THE DAILY ~ ha f Cis the andidates nominated to-day, tac | >the stoutest opponents | it t@ wimuittea oy the ‘ ) by correspoudents the Government —evi | ; . : } the J hat the Leader of the rernment is ‘‘an honest man every | ctor who approves of wn honest man” will, therefore, vote for Government candidate who has been minated for the representation of the hich he lives course it is expected that everyone ho thinks that the rump of the Davies vernmment party will govern the country trer than the party led by an honest man ‘il be out to vote for the Opposition can- lates But philosophy teaches that there is in thig , rid a continuous conflict between goud a d evil. honesty and dishonesty, and tha re l } ‘ he honest usuauyv triumph in at the end of the cun- i st of Wednesday next, the triumph of th c nofid: tes supporting the Government tea b ron I man VW ‘i Upon the honest y yeom nry of the Proviace to bring about this resalt. As te the gucstion of policy—it is admitted by al: tiat tha government is economical—some 8.9 nontieal to # fault; ana a* hone ‘ cal government is what this Prov rants. On this ground siso, the gentlemen s ipp riing the govern Eient v h Hames are | iblished at the this article, are entitled te the the Government of | | active support of the Legislative Counc! elect t Phe sl Conservative party now | | por nave done mora tha: y ty to encourage our farmers | > 1 ‘ ' i to st in the development of or a-‘ricultural resources A professor o etical aad seientific agriculture—per- | s naily snted with the latest and bes ethods pursued by the foremostiarmers 1 t : vince of Uatario—has lately gi this provinee;auG (here whi Dror riculiural exhibitions in each t ‘ 1 On this grouna at ‘ i sLea BUppoOrting the Gov ¢ a i oy an nones man snouid oO the farmers of this Province. is wm icf Gut Ion SBDoOUT Which : 4s m taken | the two parties fue Ont tion contend that mortgagees Ould contimue to h ive th } right to vote. : , ‘ asia e Government Party, on the other hand, bili ned Lmat mortgagees should not have the right to vote—the power, in other rds, to nullify the votes of morigagers, ma =pract buy lisfranchise them { pou i a ig question, too, the Legislative Council} igs ; i Toooanar law. ( $*re asxkea to express in OpimmnioD } 4 AMG 8 AD md a DY J au . pk p or, of V er ‘ non River, Loi 49, 4 : Oe Opposition Cand! heir act declare that they PRINCE cK IUNTY ant mortgagees to have and enjoy, not eir interest and their principal when is due, but also the right hose who vote for Government c wndidates il, on the other hand, show that they sapprove of the disfranchisement of prtvagors. We ask the Legislative Council electors this Province to come out and vote for candidates. Let it be that which is } ocognized | by st rong o pponents of the Gov- ‘e@ Government vn that they appreciate ernmeat, viz: the advantage of having an yest man at the head of affairs. Let it be seon that they are alive to the agricul- tural iaterests of the Province. Let it be ‘ mm tinal ¢ y approve of the action of the ( overnmeut party in the House of As Is i maintaining the mehts ef mort rs = Rp +g — 7 correspondent e Patriot writin« 1 Georgetown concerning the lawyers esent at the late session of the Supreme | yurt there says: °° Among them we Were | lease:| to sew the manly, the honest, though | ine wiiat care worn ttorney-General McLeod. His head i ecoming white, not with years, but it may e with anxiety and toil; his shoulders are read, but no doubt the cares of state lie heavily upen them aff ct as with a Conservative ‘e aig th ankful that there honess man—lke Mr. McLeod—at the wheel.” While the favorable testim my o opponent is always valuable, anc H will, 1.0 doubt, be so ap preci ited by Mr. sIcLe d and his friends, the Patrwt’s cor- Government ig even ote if hitie v t ita res poral might we li be asked to tia thie le member of the Guverument whois not honest man. Remember that it is to he support of the ** honest inant ” named y “oe Latriot that the Legislative Council o.ectors ere aaked to senu #8 app rters ! hee © Cena = 2 Ol 04) arty f the Units “ States, the ary ol protection, is ina bad way. M aime, ni herte the leading champion iS Ol p . has become guuty of px li iy. tithe Telegraph will but think vecipiovity is only consiatent with prote.- a ne ER ET ee eet + t 4 tO YO e, Barel: | | | | countenance of | f long ; 7} As long as the fates | putting the shot, 9-pr gun competition with ; ture that was very ioteresting, aod som lsplendid turows were made, 'cecdingly amassing | alee new and lauzhab e, and the sack an: af Y h . : . ie Se sonn Peegra ph saya: The, enjoyment of the oceasirn. . | the team from the Fhip and the local Teait: | was perhaps the most -j;49o0. The ship's team hada great advan » OY Adeleitinn in favor of rec- tage over the home team, however, a6 the r} s/ were in training for the event itfra, 10 must come to the conclusion th. ¢| logal men neve . i] avin y been tithe 2 sod that Mr. Blame is quite. consis-| the grounds, the picked team uot being pie prutectivn idea when ke ob. | sbls to be p: eeent moat of them beiag en- Lin, Fortune Road, and seconded by Chas. M. P. P., Bernard MeGuigan, Chas. Strath albyn . Darlington ; Angus Campbell } . ‘ | ae . ° . JUrabbe, Dufferin : Nelson » orcy, y "ictoria. : ; Leod, of Lundon. | River, and - wit i vet concladed till si Teg zig lative Council Becti ONS. of Candidates. oa eee Vomination KING'S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. George H. Dingwell, proposed by John McLean. M. P. P., Souris, seconded by angus McDonald, Fox River, Patrick fughes and John McGregor, Morell. William Hooper, proposed by Jos. Lar- ‘Vaye and John Fife. SECOND DISTRICT. William A. Poole, proposed by James is, Johnson Young, Owen, William Angus McLeod, Acorn, ion. James Clow. John Cenlan, John foung, Joseph McPhee, W. J. McDonald, \. A. McDonald, M. P. P., A. C. Me- Yonald, Pius Flanagan. G. B. Ai itken, proposed by Donald Stew- rt, Cardigan, and seconded by James Lowlett, Sturgeon. QUEEN'S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. William Campbell, of Park Corner, Far- ner, proposed by Norman C: umpbell, of arlington, Lot 23, and seconded by Don- ild Me Kay, Esq es P.. Uyster Bed sridge. The nomination of Mr. Campbell s supported by the following gentie- nen: — Samuel Kennedy, Bradal Dalziel, ana Se conded bv . {enry Griffin, George F. MmuUNnCcEyV, Hon. D eT radon, ane: Donald B. McLeod, Bradalbane ; Norman Campbell, Caven lish; Anthony Vollett, Westmoreland ; O B. Wad-} aan, Crapaud; John McNevin, Bon- | haw; John Rol ertson, Cavendish ‘yivester Dorion, South Rustico ; Michae! Deveranx. New Haven; William H. Hogan, Hope River ; John McLeod, Lot 67 ; James R. Elhot, Edlier Station ; Donald Cameron, Leon Gallant, South Rustico ; Alex. ©. Shaw, West River; Donald E Jampbell, Darlington ; Joba T Meche d, , Darlington ; freoTge Ne wWwson, © ‘ADAU i, Lot 29 ; EK imund and D. L. McLeod. J mes McLean, of West +, Farmer, proposed by Mu West River, and seconded by samuel H. Brown, of Stanley Bridge, New River, Lot } ; aT rdvca 22¢ Tt ce et eat SECOND DISTRICT James Nicholson, of Eldon, Farmer, pro- by William Rosa, Esy., cf Flat seconded by Patrick Duffy, t2q., of Lot 48, and supported by Robert ) sed Uixen, Little Sands; Robert Lawson U ttle York; Hon. D. Ferguson, city, and ers. ‘Yeorge Vessey, of Little York, Farmer, sed by Richard Jenkins, of Lot 49, sna seconded by James J. Wisner, of Wisner’s Mill, Lot 48. James Ross, of Mount Stewart, Mer- j , ; af TT) oe. a ialit, pt Pp ged vy Lu TLC MACIV 4 . A } » s + Mount Stew t, seconcea by Uaptaib Aiex inder McDou ail, ‘ Belle Creek, Lot 62 5 7 supported Dy Hon. Donald t rors s Li nas Handrahan, Alex McKinnon, Lucius O. Keily, T. A. Me Lean, Charlottetown ; Charles W. Martin. Yaleds nia : W . J Logan, M unt Stewart ; ibert Lawson, Little York; Wiliam Shaw, Covehe ad; Alex. G. Me Donald, Mount Stewart; John A. McDonald, Pisquid; Capt. John Murchison, Point Prim; Daniel McDonald, George O' Neili, on on River ; Thomas Berrigan, Royalty; Neil] D. Munn, Wood Islands; Michael Naddy, Martin ivitiin, Newtown. Richard Smith ; _. Pow nal, Trader. pro- posed by DB ould Croc 5 tt. Little York, FIRST DISTRICT. eremiah Biaaghard, pro ed by James ‘y, 5& ‘ouded by Hon. J OBE eph <Arsen- wuit, and supported by H. A. Macdonald, traham Thomas, Angus McKinnon, Peter Reid and others, Joseph Murphy, proposed by Robert Ramsay, seconded by Theo, Lynch. SECOND DISTRICT. Robert H. Macdonald, proposed by Jokn A. McDouald, seconded by Gilbert Des- Roche, and supported by Major Clarke, Martin Connick and others. Peter McNutt, proposed by Robert McC, Stavert, seconded by itobt. OC, McLeod. = an Gala Day at the Park. ' r: YESTERDAY was a yala day at Victoria} Park, the occasion being C ; es annual athleti sports of the officers and s«ilurs of H. M. S. Vuomus 7 be weather WAS fiue and ciear, ihe sports began at two oclock, and were bortly before six. Dur- ing the proceedings there must have been between two and three thousand persons present, and the great interest they took in jthe carrying out of the programme was levidenced by the close attention paid to each event. The programme included fist, sack, donkey, wheel and obstacle races, | throwing the lead, long and high jumping, sword or cutlass drill, aud tugs of war be- ; (Ween port aod starboard watches, and 4 | team from the ship and a local team. The | d-pr competi ion Was exceediugly interest- ing, the men handling the gun with marvel- lous dexterity and rapidity, and the differ ent movements in the cutlass rye pw well } execuréd, Heaving the lead was a fee- The obstacl race was something new bere, «nd waa ex OR a ee AE et RT The donkey race was three-legued races added not a iitile to the The tugs That betwee ~ war were close.y contested. interesting of the | ‘ i ae" while the vr pulled together before, selected indiscriminately o ae 7 | £2 ioime 7 a i creas’ being from a $50 to a $250 fee, has ) and t ve friends of the law are so pleasec fewer corruptly controlled votes and » The other events were also well contested and exceedingly interesting. Following is the result :— Qua ter-mile Watkins; 3d, W Burns , bonis Jump—I|st, E Foster; 2d, J Yardley; P &’Conuor, ~ Puttin x Shot—lat, E Woods; 21, R Jay. One HHandred Y ards Race—Jst, T Watkins; 24d, E “olmes; 3d, E Woods. High Jump—Ist, E Foster; 24, M Noon. Heaving Lead—ist, S Williams; 2d, J Black; 34, A Prodeer. Donkey Race—lIst, ley; 3d J Pedley. Thre o-legged Race—Ist, S Williams; 2d, F Sock: 3d, E Douse; 4th, C Grady. Sack Race—Ist. ‘I’ Watkin; 24, F Churcher; 3d, E 2arnes; 4th, H McCuaflie. Wheel Race—Ist, A Mogg; 24, S Williaiws; ad, J Avery. One-1oile Race—Ist, E Holmes; 2d, W Sawye>; 3d, E Foster; 4th, A Vardigan. Cug of-War (Port vs. Starboard)—Won by ort V/ateh, Obsi:cie Race—Ist, R Jay; 21, 2d, F Pussell; 4th, E Barnes; Sch, S Wal- , A&ni8. Tug-of-War (Comus ve, Shore Team)—Won by Cor us. During the afternoon the Artillery Jiand, ‘he members of which very kindly voluntcered their services forthe occasion, furnished excellent music on the grounds. ‘he s‘iip’s fifeand drum corps escorted the sailors to the park and back again to the ship, mlaymy well, The Comus will sail on return to Halifax on Thursday. race—Ist, E Holmes; 24, F E Barnes; 4th, J Warner; 5h, T Watkins; 2d, E Sig- The Rifle. ca annual prize meeting of the Provin- | Rodeo Association closed yesterday even- ing ‘prough the excellent management | J Kelly; | eee of the Range Officer, Col. Dogherty, these | matchos hive been most successfully com- | pletec in the short space of two days, thus saving much time and expense to the essocistion. The shooting has been far wbove ‘he average, as the scores published yesterday and to-day will show. The Gov- erner-General’s glver medal was won ly Capt. ‘Yeeks, ot tue Engineers, with a total vf 17) points--Capt. Crockett making it uncom crtably warm for the winner with a total of 169, thereby securing the Governor- Genersl’s bronze medal. The Dominion vifle Association medal was also won by Capt. Weeks with the splendid score of 201 points, Capt. Hooper, talion, and Sergt. vineers, tied for second place, nuints each. ior the bronze medal, a very exciting strug- gle took place, as these two competitors tied four times before the medal was won, Sergt. Davison being the winner by ove point. In the first competition Sergt. Berrigan put together 32 points, a remarkably good s@ofe on the new target with small inner. In the third competition Corp]. H, Hooper, 82nd Battalion, secured lirst place, and Sergt. Davison, Engineers, seconi. Capt Crockett in the fourth com- petiti on made 61 points, securing first place with 183 of the 82nd Bat- | Davison, of the En- In the firing off competition | with tue best score made at any one match. . of the Engineers, in the rolled up 60 points and Anderson com- The following Sergt. Davison, hith competition, took lrst place, Sapper H. ing second with 57 points, is the score in the FIFTH COMPETITION : Pts. Rt Bs ME DE ics cu wen 6 vensenes 60 Seppe. Anderson, Bug, $10... .......5.55. 57 Capt ¢ roe i, OE SO OD gos ovo oc vs ches 57 Se rN Ba iby casas cman se sake 57 <gt Oe SE . OB } C oe Stewart, 82d ey ta hee cae A 85 | ert Oe I ss oc ae Sto cia 63 | Q M: Longworth,G MigMeess . castmeesse 53 | Sgt McMillan, 82d, $5 7..........3 Cvet oe 53 | isamer Bobettesa, G A. OF. >... 2.34... ee 3 Capt Hooper, G A, $4........0..006 ere, Gunr Campbell, G A, $4.............. ic. & Lieut Stewart, G A, $t ...........2. ‘oceue4 Sot. Ba} Grey, Eng, $3. bavedosvccetetne! :yWway Pas Or es 0 es oes ic Pte Bene deredu, Sed, i ic ukcs bee eneneueee Corp Laird, Eng, Bae 2 eresweess orks: 50 ge SR Te eee eee Lt-Col Irving, $3 ...... os euctbennss sovawsen QM i> Allan, 82 ees. Chebaeees suet Sut Berrigan, ME MD 555622 code cess Lieu .46 Sgt Coffin, G A, $2..... Spek kds baheuueenuee Capt clenderson, 82d, $2...........0¢00..46! Aast-isarg Gillis, G A, $2...... styiescwceele Sgt McMillan, 82d, Weer iviawsues cee Gunr Gill, GA, $2. cow ebenncesssiebs Lieut White, G A, Oe Sgt eR MM so, coe ee as pee ae dh, OO eae ee Pte \ Callum, EE Ein obi s xs < Wivis + aaa Sgt Coanolly, G A. Mee sce 5, ee cerer peemaee, @ A. OD... iiccccnnadncscell One 43 counted out, Ths following marksmen compose the OTTAWA TEAM: Pts. Capt Weeks, Eng....... yeyenss rps .-201 3ergt ~ M Davison, BO ones nsct ites ae ABS Capt ‘Looper, 82ad.. ose cevecescostocseey Sergt i: W Johuston, No DR Occ css eee 0182} Capt D Stewart, 82nd........ <cceka oka Cor pl | 100; par, BOLUM, Se... ck ecees Tee Lied ShemarG, He, G A. oo csckccccccessddt Sapper Angerson, Kng.........6.0.0000-1792 Q Mis Lengworth, G Cee agres Japt Henderson, 82od....... ibe oe eS ee Per eer ee OU I, BOO Be OF Becks cvcccdccthoccbae Yergt Prowse, No3, 82ad.. ovepane scene Corpl 3aird, a Sea phanes “nienetaee Se gt Berrigan, ey eee Ganr Campbell, No], a... (skeen cunee Asst Sargeon Gillis, Rist: rerneh s .. 361 Capt Davison,GA....... eee A icatch between a team from L, M. S. Conve and a team of local marksmen is in progress at the range this afternvon. —— 928 Oe Notes and Comments. —‘as Halifax Chronicle estimates that che next census Will show the populatior of Ca .ada to be §,250,000—an increase o/ tearly « million eince 1881. So it appears that ithe Grit organs do not really think that jie National Policy has resulted in th: depo, aiation and ruin of this country. —“ase New York Press says: Hig! tice «, or rather higher license, the in wipe. out nine huudred Baitimore saloons, with 5 workimgs that they talk of raising the fre to $500 when the Legislature nex: weet», The extinction of, nine hundred saloons isa boon worth praying for. It Meats avout 8X thousand or seven thousane a we fair exp pression of the Ys - WEDNES)D ' . JULY 28 1S8o. ALOAdXA } j | ' ; ; -_—— NOGNO7 INOYS AN. ‘S's Re ‘Aw day PC “CSO o1oMIYseQ sUeip[iqgg pus soipey ‘seysnig peiojog pue yovyg ‘suoqqry jeajeA HoVg pe for tl Pr incipal: Wanted. PPLICATIONS will ti received by the First Class, for the position of Principal of ; Queen Square School, in this city. sf —— > ee undersigned from Male Tea: hers ot the {SAAC OXENHAM was | *. [ emuants All Tis Wet ———— BEER BROS. 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