TRAE DAILY BXAMINER, GHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 15, 1960. cS ee ———_ ee a - RR unaware of the fact that the Legislative | Speaker, and that being so, it became and \ Fo pa THE DAILY EX AMIN Assemby of Prioce Eiward Isiand doe® | was the duty of the Speaker when his at- miskey, Speaker of the Legislative As cause to declaration of his Speaker 4 intention to resign his Speaker Cummiskey arrogated to himselt | gre | vot posses the power of the House of Com- tention was drawn to the fact that the >. | MAY 14, 1900 | mons of England, as well as of the fact that | validity of the so-cailed resignation was iE j o oapeneenssilae etna biarceiniapnaoe —————— | the Speaker of our Legislature does no! challenged to have referred the whole | | possess the eame power that the Speaker of | matter to the House to be dealt with by | THE SPEAKER AND aa British fee aia aiiiies that body who could by virtue of its in- —_— —_—_- nell Oe ee MR. WISE’S RSIGNATION.| By the provisions of the Island statuie | herent power and jurisdiction have ex~ NO TROUBLE TO | WE REFUND MONEY | of 1893.—a member may vacate his cea; amined into all the facts and circumetan- SHOW THE GOODS. WILLINGLY. | Tes lnatind diiiee Ges tee tt. Cum lin several ways. He “may eddress and | cé®, aod decided accordingly. ee : ee ee Cee ee | : be delivered to the Fnsiead of so doing, however, Mr. I SURANGE AGENTS It is claimed py the Government, and mentary precedent, was in direct opposi | et ee ee SE ONS Se xem b] hie Province, in ordering the | . . . sembly of thi Province, In O! . - | seat. made in writiog uuder his band and | a5 authority that he did not possess, and WE EXC HANGE GOODS [ Sergeantoat-Arme, without resolution < f | = : 4 é e \ i as ° GHEERE ULLY. he A Mr. W one of the | seal before two subscribing wiinesses.” | 10 8 most summary and unconstitutional ' ! "ry \ the oure, to remove wir ise, One O} 1] ; sean a ale lies. 3 . I ly to — t lected { he Second Kilectora! | This in effect means that a member de- | manner, ordered the Sergeant-at-arms to } members elected [or ye Second GHiect | >wr . o , 'siring toresign must(1l) sign and seal | re-nove the member. In doing so he i | District of Queen’s County, from his seat 5 6 ; a | it, the } t i tt his resignation addressed totne Speaker | V!0' ed all parliamentary rnles of pro : : > ouse, bas *ttracied muco allene eS » ff i } In tne ; : Dia ; 9 : ac asa i acted witl . ‘eden His q leh e . tnessee. and (2) then cause i¢ | cedure, and acted without precedent. Lis ib . 4 | tion pot only inthe Province, but through | before two witne ¢ (2) i ; : ] ; } : r: | to delivered to the Speaker. actiog, besides being contrary to parlia- lout the whole Dominion. Mr. Wise was ' | | Kecdonald Celery Nervine to the Speaker as one of the persons who waselected to represent the Second Dis trict of Queen’s County. At the opening of the present session the Speaker aunounced that he had the resignation of Mr. Wise as a member. Mr. Wise, however, shortly after entered and took hie seat, and ugon a division of the House being demanded, on a question be~ fore it, Mr. Wise rose to vote. The Clerk neglected to count, the vote aad the Speak er’s attention, having been called to the Clerk’s omission, that gentleman siated however, appears to {have reached the Speaker’s hands, as Mr. Wiee claims, in violation of the condit‘ons under which he signed it and in breach of trust and coa” fidence; and the question has arisen whether, under these circumstances, Mr. Wise has vacated his seat and whether the mere fact that the Speaker had re- ceived the alleged resignation was conclu- The Speaker has held that Mr. Wise’s seat was vacated, and the fact that ne had possession of the alleged sive against hiro. resignation to be delivered te the Speaker in the House,—a seat to which the elec- tors of an intelligent district agaia elected him. The action of Speaker Cummiskey has attracted much attention, and caused much unfavorable comment on the part of all right thinking people throughout the length aad breadth of this Dominion. The question has been asked whether the British laws govern this Island. Of course, but one answer can be given, viz., that the British laws should govern ; but time and a member of the House for many year3,| _ e ; : ; inl : 7 { North British & Mercantile Ins. Co. | and was well known tothe Speaker as! ° Mr. Cummiskey, that Mr. Wise did] tion to the principles of Magna Charta, A mew hat,a necktie, a white or celored shirt, ; Union Assurance Society such. The present session is the third of this, Onthe other band it is denied by which declares that no man shall be de- aome underwear amd soeks, or a pair of ul £15! POC y- é' , Te ee * . i . . - ysrived of the liberty of his pers or 0 f OPES ENE, shin ‘Mnccbtibh and ducing the session ot Mr. Wise that he did s0. He admits p | y of bis person or ot oe praces, perhaps a spring suit or overcoat, or All | h C Risk ] 1898 and 1899 Mr. Wise sat and voted asa having signed a resignation conditicnally; his property without a fair trial. In the perchanee a bicycle suit, gelf hese, sweater A Dritish Companies—Kisks taken : eee ee , ee ; : resent instance, Mr. Wise has iti 7 thorize - : . Mr. Wise has, wit a ates, member. He wae,therefore, weli known he denies that he.au os wi d it 0 be de = lb cae : =e and beit. livered to the Speaker? The resignation, | trial, been forcibly ejected trom his seat This is the store for you to trade at for anything in Men’s Wear’ from a Collar Button to an Overcoat, and we sclicit your patronage’ assuring you of our desire to serve you well and treat you fair. Our stock is large and well selected and our prices the most reasonable. Hats, all styles, $1.25 to $3.00. Neckties, 10c. to 50c. Some extra fine ones at 75c. and $1.00. White Dress Shirts, all reinforced fronts and continuous facings om back and sleeves, 0c. 75c. and $1.00 each. Colored Shirts, soft fronts and laundried fronts, 75c. and $1.00 each. Fine Silk Front Shirts at $1.00 each. Soft Oxfords and Silk Striped Shirt Collars attached, 50c. and Frr all affections of the] inat Mr. Wise was no longer a member resignation was conclusive. a SeLenTY veri fh Rave — bees $1.00. MD 1Vese and could not vote. The Speaker was By the express terms of the law, the violated, rethieesly violated; and Light Balbriggan Underwear, deuble thread, 7e. and $1.00 then informed that the alleged resignation signing and sealing of @ resignation does - ee . se eer we per suit. | that be had in his possession was not| 2% vacate @ seat. Something more must | People of this province, who have, within Light, Black and Tan Cotton Secks at 15c, ji di donald ) Drug Store legally there,—that it was never intended be done, The member must cause the | ‘Be — ry arene eee Fancy Colored Cotton Socks and Mercerized Cetton Socks, at JUL . jie Kiidiateten tains enna nina tek ie declaration to be delivered to the Speaker. | tions signified their want of confidence in 25c. and 35c. a sli taal | Sent Nicut Bei TELEPHONE. | formance of eertain conditions which had| Whether Mr. Wise caused his so-called oe party, have for a time been os a pure wool seamless socks, double heels amd feet, te "a Ce «~ 99000006 0006 coer eore se OU OVE ; Half way, a we'll shove dollars your way. We are determined to keep the best lines of stationery : : in the market, and to seil $ : j dollars eur : as low as possible. When you want anything in this ; line call in and see our values. Mii CHELL’S BOOKSTORE. ; () «-o Street. 3 Opp. Prowee’s...... ; ever #909 SSOS 50606000 SOG4 oo Cl-aring-outSale of Furniture. pot been performed. But Mr. Speaker Cummiskey ruled that having received a document purporting to be a resiguation, purporting to be signed by Mr. Wise and purporting to be witnessed by two witnesses, his resignation was complete and his seat vacated irrespective and without refer- ence to the way or manner that document reached his possession; and he denied that the House had any right or power to challenge the genuineness or correctness ot that document, and ruled further that it was vot competent for or within the power of the House to inquire iuto the circum- stauces under which he received it. He also held tbat if Mr. Wise came before the Honse and took his seattherein, and desired to challenge the correctness or regularity of the resignation, the Speaker had the power aad authority, without or- der or resolution of the House, to direct the Sergeani-at arms to forcibly remove Mr. Wise from bis seat and eject him from the precincts of the Heuee. In pursuance of these views, and on the order of the Speaker, Mr. Wise was on the following day forcibly removed from his seat by the Sergeant-at-Aris and con- fined in the Speaker’s room. The cor- in Eogland enabling a member of thé ie a question of fact. Me denies that he did so. It is not alleged that he person ally delivered it;in fact he cid not per- sonally deliver it; and there is no evi- dence that he caused it to be delivered. He does not appear to bave authorized any one toact on it, excepton a well- defined condition which has not been per- formed. The fact that the Speaker now has possession of the document does not prove anything. It certainly dees not prove that Mr. Wise eaused it to be de- livered to him. And it is just here that the Speaker has made one of his many blunders. A‘Smember’s resignation is inoperative, O matter in whose custody or possession the Speaker. To illustrate a case! Supposing a member had an intention to resign his seat and accordingly prepared and s'gneda resignation and then placed it in the draw- er of his desk without any intention of forwarding it to the Speaker .uotil he further considered the matter, but, on the same day that he sigued the resigna* tion and before he had definively mace up it may be, ualess and until | the member causes it to be delivered to) It is said by an Upper Provinee paper that the actions of the Local Government in this and other; matters, have been prompted by and directed from the Laurier Government at Ottawa, who are anxious that the Farqubarson Govern- ment should hold on to power until after the Dominion elections in order to assist Sir Louis Davies to hold on to his seat, This is an alarming state cf affairs, and the situation demands that every elector of this fafr snd heretcfore un- tarnished Province should do everything in his power to condema ihe outrageous violations of the constitution and laws of this Province which, during the last few dave, have been 80 promineatly brought before the people of this Dominion and been the means of bringing the people of thie Proviice before the rest of the Do- minion in such au unfavorableand un- savory light. ™ — + <> + Ovr ready-to-wear clothing ie unequal- led both in price and quality. Suits $3.50. $4.50, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10. You will save money by buying a suit from J. B. McDonald & Co. What remains of our ladies’ sample boots must gv out at once. All atyles, Braces in every desirable make, 15c. a pair to 50c. All Leather Braces at 25¢e. 352. and 50c, Light weight Fine Elastie Webb Braces, neat patterns, 25c. Tweed and Serge Suits, $6.00 to $13.50; Spring Overcoats, $7.50 to $13 50. Bieycle Suits, $3.50 to $5.00; and odd Bicycle Pants, $1 25 to $2.50; Sweaters, all colors, all wool, $1.00, and a full assortment of Navy Blues, White and faney patterns at all prices. — Bicycle Hose, fancy patterns, 500. to $2.00 @ pair. Red White and Blue Sweaters, $1.25 up. Jas.Paton IT PAYS T@ BUY AT PERKINS. e ~_——— mm — wo ak e w rectness of this decision and order of the | his mind whether to resigo the document, and at the very lowest prices. Call and ae aes oe ena Ride, x Speaker have beeo challenged and are | ¥8S stolen and transmitted by the thief | look at them at J. B. McDonald & Co’s. Monday 2st, ot il clock, all hie ee being critized throughout the land. to the Speaker and by that means reached ; Have you seen the pretty new shapes in ' bli toroiture comprising a superior| TheSpeaker probably does not know that, | the Speaker’s hands. Coulia resigaa- ladies,linen collars at Moore & McLeod’s? M» o.- amlin Orgeo, suitable tor Hall} by the Common Law of the land,a mem- | tioa received under euch circumstances be | ~~ a zB. re Sewing Machine in good order, | ber cannot, after being elected, volnotarily | held to bea valid and binding resignation ? } k= and Bockcese, Parior, Dining . ; ~ | Speaker C isk s ‘vee, it would;” KK om, &-dreom and Kitchen Furniture, | ™°*'8" hie ceat. The right todo so has | “peakervummiskey says Je S v--. ete. Also ‘wo Breech-loading, | been created in this Province by statute but common sence, and we7are glad to say No. 10 (inne, one Centre-fire and one Pin | and that right is regulated by a statute | both the Statute and Parliamentary law, | fire, ove Tarner Martini-Henri Rifle, one passed in the year 1893. No power existe | 84Y that it would not.” Yet the illustration Varver Snider Rifle, one Muzzle loading giver does not differ in principle from Mr. i i QI ANNIVERSARY. | THE 4 - The Zunday nearest to the 24th May = We have a job lot—about 150—of last s¢=2-: t wil! be observed by the 8. O. B. Society BEST = Shirt Waists at the following prices. § by an \onual Parade and Special Service = $1.60, 1.25, 1.4, 1.65, 1.85, 2.10, 2.25, in SIZes uy im one o! the churcne-, — a O09 ’ ee >) aliaciitad ; = ‘ PIANO = from 32 to 40, and you can have your, choice i CELEBRATE 1a | = or by e hee ey Se ae a —_ i WITH A ROSE. anes —OF THE— = Is what you are after—it = ios Thy sways weer Bees on Parade. SEM, 2 don’t pay to buy a poor one. = a Every | ri Suyrtt.. > Critical examination will re- = 4 mann bee” Daas pele Sie gee te : 1 Mey. or Sunda th. DUS 1 gr i= e) If you wa:t@a leave saltanite before = heir music. site = EACH the lath at Ta’s Green House. = ‘ JAMES TAIT, jr, Florist, = THE a . sm&e. Ri bmond St., West. = ee P eerie elim 30) ; * cervi at Chi = HEINIZMAN 3 an a 4 ee ‘4 4 good. eery icable* Shiri- , ; : hould hb = Piano is highly recommended = ee ne ee ‘ .. s . as te? rriag’ Ps ou av a8 5 D , ar’'y . : . 1 ; Merchants Bawk ef Pri That’s the Baby and if he has no§carriage he | ©} & by the most brilliant performers. = Come ear'y and get first choice. d A rice one. : 5 ; & and competent critics, <= Rg We have the right kind at the right prices Wheels with = ssle Ancaster FP. RS . = fi ward Island, the vide rim are still wanted—We have 40 set of them— oe = 9 ; : : : = Island = ‘ 7 i Wide wheels, with or withcut rubber tires, if you wantthem. | = : 3 ; Collections made on the most rea- ns = 3 = * sonabie terms and promptly remitted = Miller Bros. = ie hens receive! and interest all VIARK W Hi CHI & [ i} ail = Queen Street. = ‘7 : S red an erest allow- atly ; I;ffo } i . ee eee ee cn = C onnolly’s Building. 2 Our Millinery is different from others. * dy & wkly Ses, e ee |= Home" Makers. “UMA AAA AALAMAAM AAAS AdLANddd ddd ade ema! re Sporting Rifle, Fishing Rede, TT sche > Cc. Vc be s-ld without reserve. ht. BEARISTO, Auctior eer. cy 1 vale pena enn Hit MAJESTY'S House of Commons to resign his seat. W® refer.to this for the Speaker’s benefit, inas May on Parliament, which although a most eminent authority on the practice of the House of Commons of England, is liable to mitlead, and in fact often does mislead Mr. Cummiskey,whojappears to be | much ashe is continually referring to | Wise’s case. According to the uncontra~ dicted statements given to the public, Mr, Wise’s alleged resignation was not uncons ditionally given by him to be transmitted to the Speaker. Indeed the only evidence Lefore the public is to the effect that it was surreptitiously, if not by fraud, obtained and handed to the SALE...