oe rate a eter Ce ipl EE OE SE ee THe Datty EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 10, 1878. CANDIDATES NOMINATED. King’s County. AUSTIN C. MACDONALD, ESQ. DR. MUTTART. Prine CORNELIUS HOWATT, ESQ. EDWARD HACKETT, ESQ. Vw ‘ ( Oilitied. (Jucen s County. HON. J. C. POPE, HON. F. DE ST. CROIX BRECKEN. The Liberal-Conservative Platform ‘*That this House is of opinion that the welfare of Canada requires the adoption of a National Policy, which, by a judicious re- adjustment of the tariff, will benetit and foster the Agricultural, the Mining, the Manufacturing and other interests of the Dominion ; that such a policy will retain in Canada thousands of our fellow-countrym en now obliged to expatriate themselves in search of the employment denied them at home ; will restore prosperity to our strug- gling industries, now so sadly depressed ; will prevent Canada from being made a sacrifice market; will encourage and de- velop an active inter-provincial trade, and moving (as it ought to do) in the direction of a reciprocity of tariffs with our neigh- bors, so far as the varied interests of Can- ada may demand, will greatly tend to pro- cure for this country, eventually, a reci- procity of trade.” MR. TILLEY SAYS: “THE POLICY OF THE OPPOSITION IS NOT INCREASED TAXATION, AS IT HAS BEEN STATED SY OUR OPPONENTS, BUT A READJUSTMENT OF THE TARIFF AND REDUCED EXPENDITURES.” DR. TUPPER SAYS: “WE DO NOT REQUIRE SO MUCH MONEY AS THE HON. CENTLEMEN OPPOSITE, AS WE HAVE SHOWN BY OUR ECONOMY IN THE PAST, AND WHICH WE ARE PREPARED TO PRACTICE IN THE FUTURE, BUT THAT THE MONEY SHALL BE LEVIED IN SUCH A WAY AS TO FURNISH EMPLOYMENT FOR THE PEOPLE AND PROVIDE THE MEANS OF PAYING THE TAXATION THAT IS LEVIED UPON THEM.” MR. MACKENZIE SAYS: ‘““We have no idea of having a system of Free Trade.” ‘‘The policy of the Government is determined opposition to the Opposition.” “It McKenzie Party in Power. tr would be diflicult to name a_ political crime they have not committed or an as- sault on popular liberties and private rights which they have not accomplished. Their five years career is an epitome of political outrage and violence, unprecedented in the history of modern self-government. The mobs of France have risen against and over- thrown much better Governments than that which reigns at Ottawa under Mr. Mc- Kenzie. Since the days of Castlereagh no such corrupt Government has lived in Eng- with MeKenzie’s, the Gortschakoff might In fact, land. Compared rule of Bismarck and be esteemed mild and moderate. while in other countries the tendency of rulers has been towards liberal adminis- tration of the laws, in Canada the Mc- Kenzie Party have treated the entire Gov- ernment fabric as a huge electioneering opponents from reaching power again. -<<—_,* Nomination. Messrs. Pore anp Brecken were to-day duly nominated Candidates for Queen’s County by the following gentlemen :— T. Heath Haviland, Charlottetown, Barris- ter-at-Law. Donald ator. W. W. Sullivan, Charlottetown, Barrister- at-Law. G. W. DeBlois, Charlottetown, Esquire. ‘Thomas Handrahan, do., Merchant. Owen Connolly, do., Merchant. William Murphy; do., Gas Engineer. G. D. Longworth, do., Merchant. Richard Reddin, do., Barrister-at-Law. Alexander Brown, do., Esquire. John T. Jenkins, do., Surgeon, etc. J. S. Carveli, do., Merchant. Edward J. Hodgson, do., Barrister-at-Law. W. C. Bourke, do., Merchant. John MacEachern, do., Merchant. James D. Mason, do., Merchant. Fenton T. Newbery, do., Merchant. Donald McKinnon, do., Leather Manufac- turer. James DesBrisay, do., Merchant. John M. Robertson, Cavendish, Farmer. George Smith, New Glasgow, Farmer. Donald Ferguson, M. P. P., East River, Farmer. Alexander McKinnon, Charlottetown, lron Founder. Alexander Martin, Farmer. John F. McLeod, Uigg, Lot 50, Miller. William Mutch, Lot 48, Farmer. John Beaton, Belle Creek, Lot 62, Farmer. Roderick McNeill, M. D., Stanley Bridge, Lot 21. Samuel Kennedy, Bradalbane, Lot 67, Far. mer. James Reddin, Charlottetown, Merchant. John Corbett, do., Architect. Thomas E. Murphy, South Shore, Lot 65, Farmer, John M. Grant, Orwell, Lot 57, Merchant. Thomas McGrath, Covehead Road, Lot 34, Farmer. Abraham Gill, Little York, Lot 34, Farmer. Albert Simpson, Charlottetown, Merchant. David McEwen, West River, Lot 65, Far- mer. John Murchison, Point Prim, Lot 58, Far- mer. John Binns, New Glasgow, Lot 28, Mer- chant. John Simms Bagnall, Hunter River, Lot 23, Farmer. Anthony Collett, Miller. Montgomery, New London, Sen. Belle Creek, Lot 62, Westmoreland, Lot 29, is absolutely impossible to carry out a Free Trade Policy.” SIR A. T. GALT SAYS: * Perfect Free Trade would an- nihilate many valuable branches of industry, and necessarily cause the immediate substitution of direct taxes in lieu of Customs duties, to an extent that, in my opinion, would be unbearable.” Ammann $41,000 MORE GONE! Atrnovcn McKenzie, when in Opposi- tion, was loud in declaiming about the madness of letting a contract for Pacific Railway before surveys were made, when he got into power he determined to build a line to French River, which was not neces- sary as part of the Pacific Railway, and was not included in the original scheme ; and in such a hurry was he to let the con- tract to his friend ex-Senator Foster, that he refused to have surveys made before letting (Journals 1875, p. 220.) When the line, as let for contract, came to be examined, it was found impracticable, and had tu be abandoned !. (Sess. Pap. 57, 1877). McKenzie then cancelled the con- tract, gave Foster back the security he had deposited, and paid him $41,000 beside without proper authority! Here is whas Sandford Fleming, Chief Engineer, says on oath :— *‘Are you aware that the Order in Coun cil requires that the payment should be made on the certificate of the Engineer, and do you hold yourself responsible for the payment of the $41,000/—No, I have not certified for the payment of the $41,000 ! ‘You have not seen the vouchers, and have not certified the payments /—No !” (App. No. 2, Journals 1877). What do the electors think of McKenzie paying out their money in this way ? if WE ARE GOING TO BUILD UP A NATION HERE, WE MUST TAKE A NATIONAL WAY OF DOING IT.— Hon, Geo. Howlan’s Speech in Senate, 1878, the contract ! Donald McKay, M. P. P., Rustico, Lot 24, Merchant. Walter Lowe, Charlottetown, Carpenter. Andrew Doyle, do., Sailmaker. Arthur Simpson, Bay View, Lot 22. Lemuel Clark, Rustico, Lot 24, Farmer. Dominic Doirant, Rustico, Lot 23, Farmer. George B. McKay, Clifton, New London. Daniel McKinnon, Charlottetown, Carriage Maker. James Currie, do., Grocer. Patrick Bearney, Mill Cove, Lot 35, Far- mer. Leon Gallant, Rustico, Lot 24, Farmer. Theo. L. Chappelle, Charlottetown, Book- seller. Donald W. Palmer, Victoria, Lot 29, Mer- chant. Thomas Farmer. Cornelins Higgins, Covehead, Lot 34, Far- mer. W. S. McKie, New Glasgow, Lot 23, Trader. S. Doriont, Rustico, Lot 24, Farmer. Frederick Brown, Little York, Lot 34, Far- mer. Abraham Brown, Little York, Lot 34, Far- mer. William Haslam, Springfield, Lot 67, Far- mer. tobertson, Fredericton, Lot 67, James R. Elliott, Elliott's Mills, Lot 21, Farmer. John G. McKenzie, Mill View, Lot 50, Trader. John R. Moore, Pownal, Lot 49, Merchant. M. Stevenson, Charlottetown, Tinsmith. Donald McKenzie, do., Merchant. Charles L. Strickland, do., Surgeon Dentist. H. B. Smith, do., Hotel Keeper. W,. W. Stumbles, Jr., do., Merchant. Tiiomas Morris, do., do. H. \W. Longworth, do., do. Patrick Blake, do., Butcher. Charles Harris, do., Tinsmith. Simon W. Crabbe, do., Merchant. John P. Tanton, do., Trader. Thomas Vessey, Little York, Farmer. James Holmes, Bradalbane, Trader. Maurice Blake, Charlottetown, Butcher. G. W. Wakeford, do Book-keeper. Henry Hughes, do Trader. J. R. Bourke, jr., Mount Stewart, Trader. Francis Kelly, M. P. P., Fort Augustus, Farmer. David R. Hooper, Charlottetown, Merchant. George C. Hooper, do Trader, George Hooper, do do Jonas W. Carter, North Milton, Lot 24, Far- mer, Richard Murley, Charlottetown, Boot and Shoemaker. Alexander Scott, Brackley Point Road, Lot 33, Farmer. John Kennedy, Brackley Point Road, Lot 33, Farmer. machine to be employed to prevent their | Samuel Hyde, West River, Lot 31, Far mer. John Quirk, Charlottetown, Merchant. William J. Fraser, Charlottetown, Black- smith. Kdmond Horne, Winsloe Road, Lot 33, ar mer. L. C. Owen, Charlottetown, Merchant. Peter Stewart, St Peter's load, Lot 35, Farmer. William Henderson, New Wiltshire, Lot 31, l’armer. Peter Sinclair's nomination signed as follows :— Angus Nicholson, Orwell Cove, Harmer. Ancus D. Martin, Charlottetown, Builder. Patrick Foley, Charlottetown, Merchant. John Metiregor, Lot 48, Farmer. his John x Duatly, Fort Augustus, Parner. mark his John x Nicholson, Hazel Grove, !armer. mark and forty four others. William MeGill’s nomination papers were signed as follows :— Thomas W. Dodd, Charlottetown, Trader. William Welsh, Keppoch, Farmer. Ewen MeMillan, Lot 65, Farmer. James Wisner, Lot 48, Miller. his William x Cudmore, Lot 33, Farmer. mark Neil Matheson, North River, Farmer. his Malcolm x McDonald, Springton Lot 65, lo, mark and thirty-six others. , ——_~-—_—__.- —_— ¢- Doge? --— THE PRICE OF FLOUR. Our Grit contemporaries in town and country continue to cry ont that the Op- position policy will ‘‘raise the price of flour.” We cannot to often call their at- tention to Mr. McKenzies remarks on that very subject :— Extract No. 1. Said Mr. McKenzie to the electors ot Clinton—‘‘To the extent of that ‘duty’ (25 or 50 cents per barrel) which goes by Boston and New York, our millers might get the advantage and no more, and that if spread over the millers of this county would afford them, perhaps, one ninth of a cent per barrel on the flour made in Canada.” Extract No. 2. And again, in Oct., 1875, he said :- - “Some people in Parliament have held that it is possible to protect the farmer and raise the price of wheat by imposing a duty on foreign wheat, and they actually believe ‘If we impose a duty of five cents on wheat coming from the United States it will in- crease the price of our wheat also. There never was a greater fallacy to hold than that, because, if we produce more wheat than we consume, it would only prevent any United States wheat being carried throngh Canada or milled in Canada for tranporta- tion to the Ola World.” Extract No. 3%. Mr. McKenzie said at Halifax :— ‘‘Now, when your leaders come down here they declare, as Dr. Tupper did the other day, that a tax on flour would not raise the price one cent, and Dr. Tupper quotes me as an authority for that state- ment. Well, I do believe in it; I believe that no tax will affect the price of a com- modity of which we produce a surplus.” <2 ea>~> — -2_<eo-+ Tue following is the concluding portion of an address to the Queen, recently passed upon a division of 14 to 9 in the Honse of Assembly of British Columbia :— ‘¢ To prevent, if possible, the repetition in future of the disasters of the past, your petitioners, with great regret, feel compell- ed, in defence of the interests of the Pro- vinee, to resort to the unavoidable alter- native forced upon them by the conduct of the present Dominion Government; and do, therefore, humbly pray that, in the event of the Dominion Government failing to carry into effect the settlement of 1874 on or before the Ist of May next, Your Majesty will be graciously pleased to order and direct that British Columbia shall thereafter have the right to exclusively col- lect her customs and excise duties, and to withdraw from Union, and shall also in any event be entitled to be compensated by the Dominion for losses sustained by reason of past delays and the failure of the Do- minion Government to carry out their rail- way and other obligations to the Province. ES OR AN exchange very happily remarks that one of the most- instructive signs of the times is the number of ‘Independent’ candidates in the field. Not one of them belongs to the Opposition—they are all Grits except one, who, we believe, is really an independent man—we mean 8. J. Daw- son, of Algoma. The rest find that they cannot face their constituents, and carry which people. now stinks in the nostrils of the We had the pleasure of seeing our young friend, Mr. Thomas Costello—son of John Costello, Esq., of this City. He is from New York, and left here yesterday for his alopted home. We were glad to see him and to know that an Island lad was doing well. He is another of our sons of whom our little Province may be proud. Our good wishes go with him. Tue Patriot, this morning, under the heading ‘‘Cheap Sympathy,” tries to make his readers believe that Cartwright’s insult- ing language to Highlanders was a ‘‘joke.” Thousands of intelligent Highlanders in Ontario, as well as other Provinces of the Dominion, have not accepted as a “joke” language which unmistakeably conveys the animus toward the Highland race of the ijman who nttered it. papers were | THE TRADE British Columbia Indigaant. the sins of the McKenzie Government, © | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, For Newfoundland, Direct, PHVIE Briet. “FLEETWOOD ” will sail for GOST. JOHN’S on Tuesday nexd, the i7th, and will have room for six horses on jdleck, on freight, if engaged immediately. Apply to - AONGWORTH & CO, Sept. 10 —bi WILL OFFER AT AUCTION, ON | WE Tharsday next, the 12th inst., ai if o'clock, “ b BLS. FLOUR, bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, B Bbhls. ONIONS, Casks VINEGAR, Bbls. Refined SUGAR, Cases MATCHES, Dozs. Butter FIRKINS, Boxes CLOTITES-PINS, Casks KEROSENE OIL, Cases KEROSENE OIL, 5 gals. each, Bbis. PITCH, TAR and ROSIN, Cases TURPENTINE, Dozs. BROOMS and PAIL*, Kegs NAILS (assorted), Dozs. WASHBOAKRDS, 3oxes CRACK ERS, teams WRAPPING PAPER, Boxes SOAP, CANDLES, &c. Terms at Sale, HASZARD 60S. Sept. 10th, 1S75—t sale CVGNET” AT AUCTION | Vi TE will sell at Auction, on Thursday, y the 12th September, at G o'clock, p. m., ion Peake’s Whari No. 3, the ‘‘CYGNET (sail boat), together with Sails, Anchor and Rigging. 'erus——CASH, FS. HANFORD & GO., Auctioneers, Ch’town, Sept. 10—2i PIANOFORTES —AND— FURNITURE. s¥ AUCTION, Friday, September the 13th, aT ll O'CLOCK, at the Store adjoining Matthew, McLean & Heartz, Queen Square, 3 very Superior PEANOFORTES, direct from the best makers. Also, NEW FURNITURE, in Bedroom Setts, Sideboards, Centre Tables, Small do., &c. As those goods must he sold regardless of prices, great bargains may be expected. A. MACNEILL, _ Auctioneer, No. 11 Queen st., Sept. 10—3i Montreal and Acadian 4A. > S. S. LINE. WHE S. S. “* VALETTA,” Capt. Anderson, leaves Montreal on or about the llth inst., for this Port, sailing from here, after discharging cargo, for Sydney, C. B., and St. John’s, N. F., carrying freight and passengers at moderate rates. For freight or passage apply to OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Agents. Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1878—4: Mass Meeting! A MEETING OF 'THE Liberal Conservative WILL BE HELD IN THE MIARKET HALL ee Party Tuesday Evening, the !O0th insf., at $8 o'clock. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sec’y of Com. Sept 9, 1878— FURNITURE! FEW ELEGANT BEDROOM SETTs, from $20.00 to $85.00 each, at A. McNEILL’S AUCTION ROOM. No. 11 Queen Street, Sept. 2—tf OUSE TO LET.—A Two-Tenement House on Cumberland Street, near the residence of Pope Welsh, Esq., each tenement containing 8 rooms, new and well furnished with first-class cellar and good water in the yard. Enquire of R. B. HUESTIS, at A. A. Batpwin & Co’s, Queen Street. Sept. 7, 1878. To be Let, HE House and Premises on Richmond Street, known as the ‘‘ RICHMOND HOUSE.” Possession can be given immedi- ately. Apply to FRANCIS P. McCARRON, | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, To William R, Watson, Squire, Returning Qfficer for the Eleg- toral District of Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island. THE undersigned Candidate for the re. ] presentation of the Klectoral District of Queen’s County in the Dominion House of Commons, dio licrehy notify you, pursuant to the 121st section of the ** Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874,” that I have appointed JEprpIAH S. Carve t, of Charlottetown, in said Island, as my Agent, for the purpose of defraying all necessary legal expenses which may be in curred with reference to my Candidature or Election, and for all other purposes for which an Agent is required under the said Election Law or any of its amendments. Dated this third day of September, A. D, 1878. JAMES ©. POPE, Witness: W. A. Pruizr. Ch’town, Sept. 9-—pat hi To William R. Watson, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Elec- toral District of Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island. ] THE undersigned Candidate for the re- presentation of the Electoral District of Queen’s County in the Dominion House of Commons, do hereby notify you, pursuant to the 121st section of the *‘ Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874,” that | have appointed JEpEpiau S. CARVELL, of Charlottetown, in said Island, as my Agent, for the purpose of defraying all necessary legal expenses which may be incurred with reference to my Candidature or Election, and for all other purposes for which an Agent is required under the said Election Law or any of its amendments. Dated this third day of September, A. D. 1878. FRED’K DEST. CROIX BRECKEN, Witness : W. A. Fisuer. Ch’town, Sept. 9—pat Li ——— + ee eee To William R. Watson, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Queen’s County. Prince Edward Island. THE undersigned Candidate for the re- s presentation of the Electoral District of Queen’s County in the Dominion House of Commons, do hereby notify you, pursuant to the 121st section of the ‘* Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874,” that 1 have appointed Henry J. CaLLBEck, of Charlottetown, in said Island, Merchant, as my Agent for the purpose of de- fraying all necessary legal expenses which may be incurred with reference to my Candidature or Election, and for all other purposes which an Agent is required under the said Election Law or any of its amendments. Dated this 9th day of September, A. D. 1878, WM. McGILL, Condidate. Witness : Joun Mvurcuison, Sept. 9—pat li To William R. Watson, Esquire, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island. l THE undersigned Candidate for the re- 5 presentation of the Electoral District of Queen’s County in the Dominion House of Commons, do hereby notify you, pursuant to the 121st section of the ‘‘ Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874,” that 1 have appointed Henry J. CauiBeck, of Charlottetown, in said Island, Merchant, as my Agent for the purpose of de- fraying all necessary legal expenses which may be incurred with reference to my Candidature or Election, and for all other purposes for which an Agent is required under the said Election Law or any of its amendments. Dated this 9th day of September, A. D. 1878. PETER SINCLAIR, Candidate. Witness: Hecror McDonaxp. Sept, 9—pat hi EXGURSION weenie Si, PETERS ISLAND! WEDNESDAY, SEPT. II. —_ 0° Grand Clam Bake Clam Chowder! rqull Steamer Southport will make a L Public Excursion to St. Peter’s Island on Wednesday next, Sept. llth, leaving Ferry Wharf at 10 o’clock, a, m., returning in the evening. St. Peter's Island is one of the most delight- ful resorts about the coast. The view on both sides is charming, and Exeursionists may en- joy pleasant rambles on the seashore or the upland, and the fields offer unequalled ehances for Croquet, Cricket, Base Ball, or other games and pastimes. Tickets for Excursion, including Chowder and Clam Bake, 50 cents for gentlemen, 75 cents for lady and gent'eman. Tickets for sale at the Diamond Bookstore and at the gate on day of Excursion.: Should the weather prove unfavorable, the oe will take place the following day, Sept 9— and —— MPLOYMENT,—In every village dan 4 township of P. E, Island not yet occu pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and vr profitable engagement. 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