” 4 CRIT ee: Sar re "y a oe wt 5 4, > THE DAILY EXs4 MINER, CARHLOTTETON JUNE 27, ABSULUIE ECURITY. aeemies Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. | Farquharson party Must Beer Signature of See Fac-Simiie Wrapper Below. Very small and «s easy to take AS su [ar AA TE DO | FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS ror DIZZINESS. ITTLE _ FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. IVER FOR CONSTIPATION. * FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION irony oes ore CURE SICK HEADACHE. WITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” or ~"WINARD’S. LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine »rticle in appearance only. They lack the genera‘ excellence of Genuine This notice is necessary, as injurious and angerous imitations, called WHITE LINI wer. &c., liable to produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo wWINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger profit. They all Se!l on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. Ine in particular claiming to be mad@ by a ormer proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N.S8., =>? oe. ee @ ©&?e @e ee Mechanics Wanted ¢ > Mouniders. 1 Blacksmith. 2 Boilermakers. Highest wages and constant employment guaranteed to good men by ; Bruce Stewart and i ‘ ’ au @ O02 @ 4 OO @% + @ ~ee ea ~~ @ e ~~ @ @ @ os ¢ team Nav. Co’s Wharf Ch'town, PEI Phone 125 a= ~<a @ ®s 47 eeee2e2 A CARD R. MACNEILL, M. D., Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—-Prince Street third door above Kindergarten Hall. Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, = Salt, Salt, Salt, To Arrive. Barque Gorovae. will be.due bere from aml }, Eng and, abont det July wi vor, Gattle, etc., which will be sold low while PEAKE BROS & CO. dy 2ius eod (guar & pat, — - neat” | quharsou Liverpool Salt, 12 bags to the . Also, 20 tona ‘Pression Rock Salt for THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 27, 1900 THE FIRST POINT. i iTuae irst potnat tobe urtel by the elec | ors of the gSecond District of {Queens | ] +} 2 € +} Die ay ounty is the illegal! inaction jgof the Gov ernment regardiag Ir. Wise’ resigna D:. It is admitted, and contended, by the that the resignation was strictly legaland right. As lega! and obt it was accepted by the Speaker; as to the ieutenant Governor; a3 legal aud right it was accepted by the Lieutenant Governor, whe, forthwith, had a writ of election filled out ; as} legal and right it wasSacted upon in the Legislature when Mr. Wise seeing that he had been deceived, and that the electors uf the district were cheated, took the seat to which he had heen elected, and was dragged therefrom and impriaoa~ ed by the illegal order of the ill-Liberal Speaker, But the writ was not iseued until after the session of the Legislature was fheld the Government having, in the masntime been sustained bw the traitor Pineau. Why was the writ of election not @issu- ed? The law expressly orders and directs that— “The Lieutenant Governor shal! within seven Jays after the receipt of 8 notifica. tion of a vacancy in any of the cases r legs] and rigLt it was forwarded L - aforesaid, issue a writ for the election of . @ member in the place of the member whose seat ia vacated, «xcept as in cases provided for by sub-section two in section nineteen.” The exception refers to “the pendancy of a petition.” There was no petition in this case. Accerding to the law the writ onght to have been issued WITHIN SEYEN DAYS OF THE REGEIPT OF NOTIFICATION. In the case of Mr. Wise, the receipt of notification took place in the month of March laet. But the writ was not issued until June! Consequently there has been, in this case, a deliberate violation of the law. It bas been inferred that the Lieutenant Governor was blamable,—because the law expressly directs that he** shal/ issue a writ.” Premier Farquharson and his political friends were quite content that the Lieutenant Governor should bear the lame of having violated the law. But it is now known that the Lieutenant Gov- ernor, pereonal'y, did what he could—he left the writ ready to be issued by the Executive Government ; and it was not iasued! The blame of the violation of the law, therefore, rests upon Premier Far aod his colleagues in the Government. Now, the point is, are the electors of the second district of Queen’» County willing to share the blame the Farqu” harson Government,—to tukethe odiom of it upon their own shoulders ? If they are willing to dothie they will vote for the Governmeut candidate; if they are not, ther will vote for Mr. Wise. If they sbould vote for Dr. Douglass they will declare to the world, by their act and deed, that they are content and satisfied that the laws should be deliber- ately broken by those who are sworn to upbold the laws. If they vote tor Mr. Wise they will show by their act and deed that they denounce law-breaking and law-breakers. This is the firet point to be noted by the electors of the second cistrict of Queen’s. with —_—_—— -— + won em 2 The (ttawa correspondent of the St John Sun 18 unable to understand the meavitg of the instructions given to the Roval Ballo ~Box Stuffing Commission. “ The judges,” he eaye, ** are authorized ‘to inquire into and investigate any al- leged fraudulent alteration,defacing,mark ing, Spoiling, sgbstituticn, or tampering, in respect of elé@ction ballots, or by reason of any fraudulent conduct in respe-t to the po)l-books, ballot- boxer, or the lawful gontente, or what should have been the lawful con- tents, of the ballot-boxes, whether by way of fraudulent alterations, additions, with- drawals, or otherwiee.’ This sentence is quoted asa fine example for use in the public schvols as a style of writing to be avoided. When the student has succeeded in construing the words ‘in respect of’ with those that come before it, and bas managed to find the application of the words ‘ or by reason of,’ he will find vari- ous other interesting questions. From this Ministerof Justice’s English his at- tention may be turned toa somewhat analogous expression of a departed judge in- Nova Scotia,* Prisoner at the bar, you are the sOn of honest parents, and were brought up in the fear of the Lord, instead of which you goabout the country stealing geese.’”’ eg ink fo shoes thing sn inter of blood by taking Hood’s Saroaparilla. ~ | LETTER FROM MR. | CAMPBELL, M. L. A. Sir,—I notice in the Daily Patriot of | the 20th June an article announciag with a great flourish of trumpets that the | writs kave been issued for an election in | the Second District of Queen’s County, to (ili the vacency caused by the resignation | | Why all this bombast and | alluded to? When | of Mr. Wise. bluster in the article lid the leader muster courage enough to open his own district,— which he his written pledge to have opened as soon | as Mr. Wise sent in his resignation ? Aod now. having acted the political traitor to his co league, Mr. Wiese, and to hie con- stitueats by depriving them of their prop +r representation during the late session of Parliament, he, through his ergan the Patriot, essumese a bold front and blows loud and long to keep his failing courage up! Jf dame ramour is correct the Leader only mustered up this courage when he was forced to do so by his col leaves in the Government. The first paragraph in this effusion worth noticing is the etaement whica reads as follows: “Phe course Of the Opposition in the Legisleture aod in the press has beeo one of bilification so? abuse. This course was not corfi ed to the Farqunareon Government al.n , but deadily poiron- tipp-d barte of slander were directed towarda tbe Frepeh Acadians of thie pro- vince in vile attacks on one of their repre- sentatives. [t now becomes the duty of the electors to assert by their votes that they cannot be maligeed by avy press or party for the purp»-e of political capital- making.” I need no* tell you, Mr. Editor, ‘hata more gross elander or malicious faisehood was never uttered against any body of men. That Mr. Pineau was held up io his true light before the publ’c is true, and just what he ought to expect, and what he richly deserved when he allowed himeelf to becume the dupe of desigaing achemers who had lost the confi- dence of the county and _ been condemned from Tigaish to Murray Harbor. But that avy one of the Conservative members ever made the slightest allusion to the French Canadians of this Province (as a body of men) isa barefaced fa'seLood and published witb a view to influence the vote of ‘he Freneh people of Rustico. But it will fail in its object (as every base falsehood deserves to fail) as tnere is no class of men ino this province who detest a traitor and believes in upholding the bonor and integrity of ths French race more than the voters of French descent in Rustico ; and they will show Kruger thattbey will resent the ineult offered to their race by him and his satellites in first ruining a manand selling all his means of livelihoud ana then through their emissacies approaching bim in bis distress and induciag bim by means well known tothe creatures ef the machine to change hie allegiance to bis friends and betray his constituents who had so lately entrusted him with their covfidence *nd join a corrupt party that had done their best to defeat him in his eleciion. For my own part,I did not say much about Pineau’s action, as I cousider the men who approached him with their se- ductive offers sre the real criminals, and instead of occupying bogh , ositions in both Local and Dominion politics should, if they had their just deserts, be behind the bars. It is generally believed and accepted as true throughout the province that the whole scheme was concocied in Ottawa during tue visit of Kruger there last March by bia and two leadiovg ministers in the present Domiaoion goverument. It is not necessary to mention aames asthe whole county are well aware of who Kruger’s associates were io this vile, immoral and corrupt iransaction, Toe last paragray h ia this wild effusion is the most remarkable. I wish 2 reproduce it for the benefit of your readers who do not take the Patriot, as it bas evidently been written or dictated by Kruger himeelf, fur I do not betieve there is an editor of & wewepaper or public manin this pro- vince who is low enough to peo &@ sentence containing the covert threat ip the last few lines of that paragraph :— “In conclusion we give a direct charge to the Conservatives. Here it is: I'he government challenge them to send their Senators, their M. P. P.’s and their orators from New London and New Perth into the Secoud District and there repeat the misrepresentation and charges brought against the government, both in and oat of the Legislature. Let those ‘@oughty gentlemen dare to face Premier Farquhar- sou in his own district if they dave tne courage todo so. In the district they wl' not be protected by the privileges they erjoy in the Legislature, and we feel turethey will nct repeat their speeches recently delivered in the House.” I wonder that the editor of the Patriot allowed eves Kruger to use bis, paper to publisb such a veiled threat, for what does it mean in plain Anglo Saxon. It ie simply this : Campbell and Snaw I chal. lenge you to come to my district and dare to defend the farmers of this country against the most extravagant and corrupt government that ever existed and ex my dishonest transaction and fight the bat- tle of your fellow farmers and I will have you mobbed Kruger reckons without his host, He wants to assume the role ofjhis namesake and resort to brute force ; but he will find that I have juet as maay personal friends in that district as he bas although we ma not see eye to. eye in politics. This ‘h is only in keeping with theone Kruger made at the opening of the last session whes he stuted on the door nf the House thatif the Opposition members.did mot keep quiet. he would put every one of them out of the House, and your humble servant was to beihe firat victim of the great Kruger’s wrath. He maven had two gave diarrhea, ANOTHER CA For The Ladies. By express this morning, we received another case of Ladies White Sailors, prices 35, 45c, 55c, 65c & 75c. Don’t confuse this case with the one which arrived lest week; they are all sold. This one will be, too, in a few days. PROWSE BROS What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we're after. special policemen appointed at the public expense to carryout bis cowardly aod dastardly threat. But as far asl a per- sonally ooncerned his threat is harmless, I am prepared to accept his challenge and meet the great would-be Kruger and bis henchmen befere the intelligent siseiens | of his district on any and every platform and not only repeateverv charge I have made on the floor of Parliament buat prove my statement from official docu- ment, rung unwillingly from members of the government and their officials In the county, before an ir telligent elec- torate, we will baveafair field and no favor. He will not bave the advantage of a partisan Speaker at his back to choke of honest discussion. I would also remind this user of bought or stolen power that it is not the first time I have met h‘m in his own district, backed by every member ot his party, from Sir Louis Davies dowa to his lowest camp follower, and single- handed defeated him andhis pet candi-~- date. His threats or his praises are all alike tome. His conduct only shows an intelligent public the depths to which he is willing to descend to bluff hie opponents and holdonto placeand power. He wishes & continuance of office eo that be will have power to supply the most help- less of God’s creatures with 13c. ie+, l6c. kerosene oil, 26c. molasses, rotten butter and rotten bull beef, l do not wonder that he resorts to auch low de- vices. Any public mao holding his posi- tion must naturally (o0w that his sins have found him out) dread to meet the in- telligent electors of West River and Rustico. I have not the least doubt that their ver- dict on the 11th of July will be a want of * confidence in him as a public man, in ac- cordance with the verdict of New Londoa, Summerside, Tignish, Belfast and Murray Harbor. The Patriot has published Kruger’s challenge. I a:k it to publish my reply. Wittiam CAMPBELL. Sea View, June 26th, 1900. 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