~ % — a a —_ THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - == ww eee FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i2 ‘ cee ee en 1892 a THE DAILY EXAMINER. ld FEBRUARY 12, 1892. f« Continued Triumphs. oubted Up thé head centre’? This good man whos “enjoys the confidence and res- | pect of | msyness men, ” who restrained the ‘fraud rund jobbery’” of the City Council | of Queb ec, and whom not even an Orange jury will’ convict of boodling, cannot pos Tux result of the by-elections of yesteT! .i+)) have worked tegether with Sir Hector day confirm the opinion expressed by THE Langevin to rob the treasury of Canada by ; CO . sais that there is throughout the jeans of the famous contractors, Larkin, Dominion i Gecided change of public Connolly, Murphy & Co. The Toronto pinion _in favor of the Liberal-Conservative Glebe,at-teast, conveys that. impression ; and rt Party and the honest and business-like administration of the Hon: Mr. Abbott. ven seats contested for yester- day were won by the Goverument or didates. Of these, Halifax takes two; Nort one—changing 42 - majority of 202 at the general election : « Government majority of 160; Sout Victoria, one—with a Covernment majority increased from 25 to 100. East Middle- sex one—with a Government majority increased from 155 to 483; East Simcoe, one—changing an Opposition majority of 114 into a Government majority of 13. Ta Peel only has there been an Opposition gain, aud it amounts to but 58 votes. Circumstances in Peel.and Halifax were in favor of the Opposition. Mr. Feather- stoue, the Opposition candidate for Peel, was particularly popular on account of the practi- cal servicea be has rendered the cattle trade between Canada and Great Britain; and he was, on that account, supported by many Conservative voters. As to Halifax, tne changes recently made in the voters lists were known to be largely favorable to the Opposition, and the whole force and power of the Grit Government of Nova Scotia were, this time, concentrated upon this county iu a mighty effort to defeat Kenny and Stairs and elect Jones and Farrel. Under these changed conditions it is not very surprising that the Opposi- tion expressed themselves, up to the last moment, as confident of victory, and that they suceeeded in reducing the Cunserva- tives’ former splendid msjority to one which is yet overwhelmingly large. The record of the bye-elections to date is as follows : Six of the se Victoria, Won BY Wow By Lis-Cons. GRiTs North Lanark Richelieu Glengarry Lincoln Richmond, N. S., Queen's, N, 8., Victoria, N. 8., Peel. Kingston Halton Cumberland Laval Soulanges Lennox Prince Edward Halifax, (2) North Victoria. South Victoria. East Bruce. East Middlesex . The winnings of the two parties are thus: Liberal Conservative, 17 seata; Grits, 4 seats, Of these the Liberal Conservatives have taken from the Opposition four seats, and she Grits have taken from the Government one seat,— which was not, however, filled during last session. Besides these, the seat for Queen’s, N. B., is vacated by a supporter of the Op- position and will be filled by a supporter of the Government. Altogether the Government majority bas been increased by ten seats as a result of the campsign of election petitions opened by the Opposition. And the end is aot yet ! 2060 o+6-+o Can it Be? Tue Toronto Globe’s defence of Mr. Thomas MeGreevy is exciting attention and comment throughout Canada. A few months ago, the abundant resources of the English language were taxed to the utmost extent by the Globe for wordsand terms and phrases in which to denounce “‘the chara- pion Tory boodler.”" But on Saturday last it contained a leaded article, adorned by fac-simile letters, from » mythical corras- pondent in Montreal, in the course of which it is said,-— ** As a business man he (Mr. Thomas Mc- Greevy) has enjoyed, and, in spite of what has happened, continues to enjoy the con. fidence and respect of business men. I would take his word or his note for any amount, He was a member of the Municipal Council of Quebec for six or sevon years prior to confed- eration and straightened things out for the city. Had all the municipal representatives of Quebec been like him, the city would have have been spared a reign of fraud and jobbery which culminated in the wholesale vribery of councillors and newspapers when the contract for the water works was let. McGreevy was a member of the Legislative Couneil] of Quebec from 1867 to 1874. He was returned to the Ottawa Par- liament in 1867 for Quebec West, and his represented that constituency uninterruptedly ever since. I have met him under all manner of circumstances, and ani persuaded that gross injustice has been done to him [| am not concerned to defend him: where he has done wrong in order to serve the inter- ests of his party; but I do think it time that those of us who are able to do go should speak » word in his behalf, so that the public may be in a position to jadge between him and his accusers. Sir John Thompson is going to try McGreevy and Nicholas K. Connolly for couspiracy at the Ottawa Assizes, though the offence is said to have been committed in the city of Quebec. If they were tried at Quebec, where the facts are known,they would be sequitted at once. He hopes to get them convicted by the Orangemen of Carleton, they being Irish-Catholics; for a conviction would suit his political ends. I doubt, how. ever, if the Carleton Orangemen or any other jery in Canada will convict when the whole truth is laid before them,” etc. Thir, from the Toronto Globe | What now is to be thought about the charges of Tory boodliag of which Mr, Mc- Greevy was—if the charges be tcue—ua- if the impression be correct, the transaciious between Langevin and McGreevey must have been honest and legitimate. Notes and Commeuts, — The following statement of the public debt, pablished by the Empire, shows the economical nature of the present Adminis- tration ;— Net debt July 1, 1889 .......-.. $739,530 O41 Net debt Juiy 1, 1X90 ...... ‘ 237,533,211 Net debt July Re WE A haces case 34 187,540 Net debt Jan. }, 1802 ......:..% 236,033,213 And nearly three millions of taxation has been taken off sugar during the past year. —The Empire says: A remarkable feature of The Glube’s illustrated attack on Sir Adulphe Caron on Saturday was the clamsy way in which it attempted to con- ceal that the article was written by the traitor Farrer himself, by attributing it to ‘ta director of ong of the leading mone- tary institutions.” In this case the well- known fakir of The Globe has overreached himself. By dating the article ‘‘Montreal, Feb. 56, Special,” it asks the public to believe that fac-similes of letters can be sent by telegraph so as to appeswr next morning. Personal Mr. Welsh, M P., has gone to Ottawa. Mr. James E. Grant returned from bis crip to the Old Country last eveniog. Dr. 3. R. Jenkins left Wednesday for New Yo'k, where he will take a course at the Polyclinic Schocl. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Jour- nal, was registered at tke Hotel Davies last evening. We regret to learn that Mrs. Haviland, wife of His Worship the Mayor, is again very ill. It is pleasing to hear, however, that she is a little easier to day. His Honor Judge Young has been eleoted one of the Vice-Presidents of the British Ameriesn Book and Tract Society for the year 1892, and His Lordship Judge Hensley and F. W. Hales, Eeq., have been elected mem- bers of the Board of Directors Mr W. D. Tuanuton, lately on the staff of the Montreal Herald, arrived here | st even- ing to take editorial charge of the Guardian during the absence of Mr. Higgs. Secretary Mafit is, we are glad to say, suf ficiently recovered from his attack of la grippe to be out again. Rey. Principal Grant has written a letter strongly supporting the candidature of Mr. W. Harty in Kingston for the Oatario Legislature. Mr. Harty is a Roman Catholic ; an’ Principal Grant is the most prominent Presbyterian in the county, eR Heartz is Trump. One year ago, we noticed with pleasure that Mr. John Heartz of 2720 Marion street, Denver, Col., had been elected President of the Bricklayers and Masons Iaternatiowal Union, then held in ‘loronto, Canada; and on January 5th, 1892, Mr. Heartz left Denver to attend the annual conventivn held in Indianapolis, Ind., and was re-elected to the presidency by acclamation. The fact of bis being re-elected in the above manner, proves that his work during 1891 has been highly appreciated by the organiaation. Mr. Heartz is a son of Mr. Charles Heartz, of Charlottetown, but has been a resident of Denver for the past twelve years, +++ Fire at Marcate —The Summerside Farmer says: Mr. William Cardwell, of Margate, met with a considerable loss early last Saturday morning, in the burning of his farm buildings. This was a piggery, workshop and woudLoase combined. There had been a fire in the farmers’ boiler the previous day but at night his father waa in the building at ten o’clock and there was no sign of fire. At about four o'clock next morning old Mr. Caldwell was awakened by a light and it was discovered that this building was on fire. When noticed the fire had gained so much headway that the roof was falling in. How the fire occurred it is dificult to surmise as the building was only three years old and everything was tight and svund. Four pigs worth at least 850 were burned, also carpenters’ tocls worth $100, from $15 to $20 worth of firewood, the boiler worth $14 and a great many small articles such as are usually stored in a farm building of this sort. At & low estimate the loss is between $300 and $400. Mr. Caldwell has insurance to che anount of $100. i. O. G. T.—The following officers were elected and installed at the regular meeting of Charlottetown Lidge, No. 1, in Me- Lvod’s Hall, on the 11th inst., viz. :— C. T.—J. A. Lawson. V. T.—Laura Clarke. Secy. — Amanda Clarke. Fin. Secy.--Maud Lawson. Treas.—H. Acorn. Chap.— Mrs. S. C. Champion. Mar.—H. Mck’‘e. Dpty. Mar.—S, Wadman. Guard—aA Clark. _ Sentinel—E. Carson. _Supt. Juvenile Temple—Mrs. M. P. Kennedy. In view of the present state of the city, all not actively engaged in temperance work iu societies are cordially invited to join the lodge, and parents are special'y requested to send their children to the Juvenile temple which meets in McLeod’s Hall on Thursday at 7 p m., and which is doiug good work for the children under the careful management of Mis. Kennedy.—Com. silent ios For softening, improving and beautifying the skin, no preparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Druggists sell it. febl lm —_——__eo0e Tue people are taking advantage of the bi bargains in dry goods and clothing now sioon at the great clearance sale at J. B. Macdon- ald's. febl0 6i wy Frank Tyler, a well to do farmer, and his wife weie crashed to death while attempting to repair an outbuilding on Saturday at Guerdan, Ark, TELEGRAHIO NEWS. SreoraL Das’ 4rours ro Jue EXAMINER. VICTORY! Result: of Yesterday's Polling. Liberal Conservatives Win Five Out of Six Elect ons. (a eee And Redeemed Two Seats From the trits. A Splendid Triumph Puplic Opinion in Favor of Our Honest and Putriotis Government, ————— Toronto, Feb. 12. Yesterday the great premier province of the Dominion did noble work, and the Conservative Party may well rest upon its magnificantly won laurels for a few days at least, The Guvernment cerried NORTH VICTORIA, SOUTH WICTOFRI4, EAST BRUCE, RAST MIDDLESEX. While Peel has remained Grit. In straight Eoglish, this means that the party of good government has more than held ita own in the constit 1encies wen at the general election, and redeemed two seats, viz : Nurth Victoria and East Bruce, At the general election East Bruce return- ed Mr. Truax, (Grit), by 114 of « msj -rity ; yesterday this gentiemau t-ied conclus ons with the same candidate, Henry Gargill, and the latter is elected by 13. The great- est victory, however, is in North Victoria, where, a year ago, Mr. Barron (Grit,) car- ried the County by 202 votes, and yesterday was defeated by Mr. Hughes by 150 majority. In South Victoria Charles Fairbairn has increased his majority from 25 to over 100, and Mr. Marshall's majority of 155 in March last in East Middessex, has been raised u to the splendid majority of 483 At the general elsctiqn, Featheratose (grit) was elected in Peel by 54,and th: same gentleman has increased his majority to 112. There was eyen more enthi siasm in Toronto last evening than at the general election, and the tremendons cheers which went up from the thousands in front of the news- paper offices when the news of Kenny and Stairs’ victory in Halifax arrived were re- peated again and again. The constituencea that yoted yesterday are overwhelmingly agricultural, except Halifax, None can dery but that Mr. Laurier and Unrestricted Reciprocity have received their death-blow. The procession, however, will be continued in Kast Elgin to-day, Hauirax, Feb. 11.—? p.m. Kenny and Stairs were e ecied here to- day. Their majority will likely be about five hundred. Hatirax, Feb. 12. Owing to the blizzird «sil the returns from the county have no: yet come to hand. [t is estimated that the Conserva- tive majority will be fully 500. Hig Blizzard—Sudden Death. Hatirax, Feb. 12. The worst blizzard exper enced here for years raged last night. Bad reporte are ex- pected from the shipping. At the close of one of the polls, yesterday, Patrick Dawson, who had been working in the interest of the Conservative candidates, dropped dead. General Telegraphic News. Gurr, O. T., Feb. 10. --The scenes witnessed at El Reno the past 48 hours outrivals anything ever seea in the terri- tury. The town was entirely at thé mercy of the vandals. The court officers jvuined in a wild rush for claims, and all business was suspended. A house was broken into, and the people driven froia their homes, Governor Loury has ordered troops to the scene, and Secretary Noble has been wired the condition of affairs. Groat excitement prevails. MonTREAL, Feb. 10. — The Quebec Chronicle of yesterday referring to the Baie Des Chaleur’s commissioun says: There is no longer any doubt that there aie two reporta and both are now in the possession of Lieut. Governor Angers Judges Baby and Davidson are still here, Their report aas been snub. mitted to the government. We are in a position, however, to say that there is but an exceedingly slight difference between the two reports. both of which concur in the guilt of those imp'icated in the Baie des Chaleurs railway scandal. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Feb. 10.—The Hon. John J. Leu z, of Columbus, said yesterday that Gover Clevelaud is not a candidate for the Democratic presidential nc mination. He ssid Cleveland told him during an interview & short time ago that he had ecme to ao age when he oo leisure, ard besides that he dreaded the horrors of a presidential cam- p ign. > Quebec, Feb. 10 —Hon. L. Beau- bien, minister of agriculture, accepted the Conservative candidature in t jis county yes- terday. All local ministers have now chosen their constituencies, Hon. ‘C. C. Cas rain, attorney general in Montmorency ; lynn, crown lands, in Matane; Taillo:, in Chembly; Pelletier, in Dorchester; Hell in the St. Antoine division ; and Nantel i, Terrebone, Musray Bay, Que., Feb. 10.—Mr. Simard, M. P., for \harlebois, has been confirmed in his seat and dclares that he will in the future support Abbott's government, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 12. —10a m. Strong winds, shifting to north and west, turning colder with light snow falls in most places — MARRIED. At St. Mary's Episcopal Chu:ch, Summer- side, on the 10ch inst, by Rev C F Lowe, S M Graves to Miss 8, Maud Be ker, both of Summerside. Our Annual Sale of WHITE GOODS. | Housekeepers are specially invited to note the value we offer in LINENS. Every lady will find something attrac- tive in our new Embroideries and White Wear. BEER BROS. HASZARD & MOORE, STATIONERS, P«aINTERS, —~---~A ND-—- -—- Blank Book Manufacturers. mene bedi hed SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLI:S At the Very Lowest Prices. peagecngnivl tbat % BROWN'S BLOCK, - - - QUEEN SQUARE Charlottetown, Feb 12, 1892-—w fas *‘NENDERS are reque ted for the constrnetion of =t. Joseph’s (R »nan Catholic) hur-h, to be erected at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. Plans may be seen atthe ofticeof W ©. Har- Ly ‘is, Jr., Architect, Charlotte o +n, from the 8h day of February, and at the Parish tiouse at Kelly’s Cross from the Ist day of March Tenders addressed tov Francis Bradley, Kelly's Cross.. will be received up to the 3is: day of March. 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