PRS GE UE t ‘Terms :-—~Frv« DoLttars A Yrar. '' This is true Liberty, when Free-bora Mer, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—-Euxiprpes. Le Ne Ma aN SIN ig IL ily Ral ti Wi ti MB ama ome ae aot> eet Sixerkt Corres Two Cents. NEW SERIES —>s CHARLO PETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, I88L VOL 9-—Nv, (01, Tae Datty EXAMINER IS ISSURI) EVERY EVENING, By var Exawiye rk Pustisnine Company, FroM THRIR OF ick, CoRNER OF WATER ANP GRBAT GEORGE STREETS, Gharlettetown, - - P. M. Istand. Rates er SUBSCRIPTION : six Months, ” : - $2 60 Three Mouths, - - - 1 25 Qne Month, - - - 0 50 FP Advertising at most moderate rates. @eniracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, en applica ion. . cman = ~tilplast aie oo ere ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER Ial. MOON'S CHANGES. First Quarter Ist day, 9h. 5#m., a. m, N. E, (below herizon. ) Full Moon 7th day, 12h. 27m., midnight, S. "ast Quarter IGth day, 3h. 49m., a. m., 8. E. New Moon 23rd day, 7h. 42m, a m., W. (below herizon.) First Quarter, 30th day, 5h 39m. p. m. S. PIREL PVUARINE! LFS HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, Commercial Union Fire Assurance Sompany, of London, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of ‘erento, Out,, CAPITAL, $800,000.60. British America Fira Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qut., D' werk |S" (Sun |Moon| High | Days a OF WEEK |. .es |sets { rises |water | len’h. CAPITAL, $500,000.00. h m/h m jaft’n morn |b. m. ’ . ry . we 2 eal Oo RE 9 nf f a YThurday 5 26 zs) Lasl2a513 $ SON Mutual hile & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, 3) Saturday 28; 30) 3 34! 5 37 2} ’ . 5 O00. rl 4 Sunddy 29) 28141117 5) 59] CAPITAL, $500,000.00 5| Monday 3) 26/441) 8.16) 55] ch 6 Tuesday 32! 24, 5 13) 9 10 52) a ¢ > ¢ ; Ta wT . ~ , TiMednesday | 39) 23/6 42.9 5¢| 2) MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. 9| Friday 36 18) 6 37/11 16] 42, sok ae itigenday” | Bol Md) 74k; 0 92] 36 11 wen 3 36 Pp; + gs -D., > 12 Mendsy 40} 11/821} -14| 32. Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. 13 Tussday | 41} 12/9 6159) 30) ms rr 14 Wednesday | 42; 9,19 48! 2 49 27 a 15;Tharsda 43 7: > 53) 3 50 24 ait , Mirae” |. ae. witvest 6: #102 20 Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. 17 | Saturday 46! 3)morn, 6 17 17 Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf a 18|Senday 47|5 11.053) 7 28} 14: dope 19) Monday yViaiinsh woe 26| Tuesday 50| 571257, 856; 7 $1)\Vednesday | 51! 55) 3 59| 933; 4 22\Thursday § 52) 53,5 210 7) 1 28 Friday 53| 51, 6 5|10 39) 11 58 $4|Saturday 55) 49/7 91 12| 54 a 25! Sunday Be} 47, 8 15/11 47; 51, 20| Monday 57} 45; 9 22imorn} 48, foe aiilbicaeatilt zi ow en le R 43/10 23) 0 24 44° ; | 93) Wednesda 41'11 32; 1 3 41) _ 4 “g ™ golThwrstay” | | 30[aft20| 1 49| 3s. 40 CASES AND BALES! $0| Friday le 3'5 37! 1391 2 42/11 a) * ee ) Credit Foncier FRANGU-CANADIEN, President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.— Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. Capital, - - - The Company will make long term loans with sinking fand, and short term loans wi h-! out air king fund. For particulars, apply at the office of Messrs. | Sullivan & Morson; Solicitors, Charlottztown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 24, 1851. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. se CAPITAL - 1WO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels, on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Lowses sett!ed promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Priuce Edward Island. Jw1T] L. ARTHUR & UO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. | - {wkly EDWARD 1. RUSSELL, & CO. GHNBRAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street, BOSTON, ' May 14, 1881. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPIN o —AED— FORWARDING AGENT: MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AxD— General Commission Agent, $0 BEDFORD ROW, P. Oo. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. 8. es ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, aud col ection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- Class offices at : ist favorable rates, Consiguments of Produce solicited, , and prompt returas guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and unswered JUST OPENING AT -—-~ ~ J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. O:0— ome . Black and Colore] Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy Bress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Peathers, Gloves, Hasiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cost, As these “Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Fall Gvods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting, Bargaius. J. B. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street} Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’8l1—wkly, pat pres aa 2 apa + ou CHEAP CASH STORE! we S0iess HEARTZS OLD STAND, Opposite the Market. O: Put Subscriber would inform the purchasing public that he has opened in the above well-known Store a large and varied assortinent of Goods in the following lines :— ifardware, Stoves, Groceries, Earthen, Glass and Wooden Ware, Dye Stuffs, &e., &e., Which he is prepared to sell to Cash Customers at a Smatt Apvance on Cost. Nails and Spikes, Iron and Steel, Paint (all colors); Boiled, Raw, Sweet, Lard, Machinery, Wool, Codfish and Kerosene Oils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Rope, Hames, Whips, Chains, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Screws, Saws, Cutlery, Scales, Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Tea Trays, &., &c. Yeas, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Canned Goods, Sal:. Rice. Split Peas, Beans, Barley and General Groceries. FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. Almonds, Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, eic., ete. GLASSWARE—in Lamps, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Water Carraffes, etc., etc. ‘ —_—_— WOODENWARE—in Buekets, Brooms, Tubs, Ww ashboards, Churns, Baskets, Seives, Measures, eté., ete. EARTHEN AND STONE WARE—in Milk Dishes, Butter Crocks, Jars, Flower Pots, Molasses Jugs, Preserve Jars, Churns, etc., ete, BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint. Varnish, Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, Shoe, Bannister, Crumb, Window, Horse, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, etc. STOVES—a large assortment daily expected from Fawceett’s Celebrated Foundry Sackville. ; sap Please call and txamine quality and prices. Steamers, Railroads and private residences in the City free oi charge. HENRY BEER. promptly, fap 76m| Charlottetown, May 27, 1881—2aw wily FRUIT—in Layer, Muscatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Apples;" Goods delivered at | Low FPLRE Insurance Association! ~~ (LIMITED), ee OF LONDON, ENGLAND. SEPTEMBER 19, 1881. aud the ‘‘ Patriot.” ‘Réserve Fund - si . “ | Deposited with |:ominiou Govt, engen issucd and losses settled promptly » q yiolent attacks on the Commission without reference to Head = |was the cause of our entering On this J. R, BRECKEN, ‘controversy. a ee i}, SENDMAN, t 'The Pairiot has wondertul adroitness Sub-Agent, in the art of misrepresentation. Wit- ness the following, We said: “It is clear that Mr. Lawson did not gain ac- cess-to the books of the Summerside Bank as he for.” And we asked whom the Fatrio: blamed? This statement and enquiry our neighbor, on the 14th, puts thus: Tue Examiner “ finds himself reduced to the necessity of enquiring whose fault Tee it was that Mr. Lawson did uot avail himself of the permission given him by EXPORTERS OF PRODUCE, Mr. Stewart to obtain what evidence he 44 South Street, - Now York City. could from the books of the Summerside N. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, Bank.” There may be smartness in this consignments of Potatoes. reply but it lacks solidity, being devoid Cuas H. MeN, Agent, 49 Water street, Of good morals. We made no statement near Queen, Charlottetown, (se 14 lm wkly involving—we asked no +— —--—— ish question. The best method of crush. W & A. BROWN MR. LAWSON TO MR, W. D, STEWART. ing such artifice is to produce the ori- HAVE JUST RECEIVED CHARLOTTETOWN, April 2, ’81. i & (; ; ginal correspondence on the subject 4 LARGE SHIPMENT OF ; Sra,—I am assured by Durectors of the in hand, which we now do. - ,Union Bank of this City, and the Summer- UT MN GOODS side Bank, that i/ you consent they will allow A 3 their Casbiers to search for and produce docu- / ments, if an”, and also to testify persovaily in regard io any knowledge they have or may obtain v.:th respect te the “mag nary ships Fleetwing and Mor:-: ma, and pay meats wade by Mr. W. T. Roome, of Ha'ifax. with a view te clear tue innocent aod expose vhe guilty, at the coming trial by Presbytery in May. Please, do you consent or refuse? Would you write your repty and send it by the | bearer, aad oblige, The, above Goods were selected by Mr. | sone nemgente Fe: Rial A. L. Brown, whe is now in the English Wp srewarr, Esq., Charlottetov a, markets buying for the firm. Sept, 13, ’81—3m 2aw, pat 3m ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES, SHIPPiIXG® aXe Commission Merchants, AMONG WHICH ARE: New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man. tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Uisters, Dol- mans, Mantles, fur Cloaks, &c., | Black: Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxfoid Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c, [To this no reply was sent. ] We have also received a lot of } THE SUMMERSIDE Canadian Grey Flannels, Grey; Cotisns, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our! usual low prices. W. & A. BEOWN & CO., Aug, 31, ’81. British Warehouse. BANK CASHIER TO MR, W. D, STEWART, SUMMERSIDE EAsk, SuMmMeERsIDE, P. E. L, Sth April, ’81. W. D. Srewart, Esq., Charlottetowa, Dear Sin,—Rev. Stephea G. Lawson bas written our Boa:d of Du ecto-s as’.ing them ‘to allow me to produce the accoun‘s and let- | ters of Pidgeon & Siewart with this Bank, and 'g've evidence before tae Presbytery, ‘‘ in the interests ef trut1 and justice, aud to clear the innocent whoever he may be?” With re- gard to the evidence, he says, ‘‘!* there is ‘any implicating the said Mr. W. D. Stewart, if he is gui'ty ; and ‘f he is not guilty, tuat his ; ‘ ‘ innocence may be ype ~~ page , ;over the Dominion of Cavada.” But as our Beal : Whari (Laie Duncan 8.) ‘Board are unwilling te do so without your ‘gonse ru, I have to request that yoa wil’ please a subscriber wishes to intimate to his iniiate to us aw scon as possible your pleasure friends, and the public generally, that he in this matter. | has opened a Coal Depot at the above naiwed | place, where he is prepared to receive orders | for all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill; them at lowest possible rates, R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, Aug, 18—eod, wkly lm pd ‘Haring Insurance Company —-OF— Yours truly, Rost. McC, Staverr. Cashier. MR..W, De STEWA RT'S. REPLY. CuartorreTown, April 6, 1581. | Dear Str,—S. G. Lawson wrote me on the ‘2nd inst. upon the subject matter of your letter of ube Sthins” ; his leiter remains up- 'answered, as I declire holdi+g aay commupri- cation w.th hin, You wll, tuerefore, readily apprehend that yerr Boa.d ef Manag +? must ° * y c Prince Edward Island. treat Lawson’s request upon the’: ewn re laa . sponsibility. I refuse taking any | art in the Rozt. Lc. n@worts, Esq., President. matier. I am, my dear sir, Yovrs truly, W. D. Stewart, Rorr. McC. Stravirtr, Esq., Cashier Sum- merside Bank. Directors: Hoy. L. C. Owen, D. R, M. Hoopsr,Esq., | T. Hanpravan, Esq., | B. Rogers, Ksq., G. R. Barr, Esq., SamurL Motor, Heq. | Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and 'Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. oh n FRED. W. HALES, | rm ee . Ch’town, April 25, 1881. Seeretary! You sce hereby cited to appear before the | Presbytery to ae ee 7 eee IN BIW | Lawson ease, at balf-past seven ociock this Paper Bag Factory | ‘evening. Bring any documenis you may have bearing on the case. Expense’ wi!ll be paid. Mr. W. D. stewart requests your attendance. J. M Mc .zon, Presbytei y Clerk, KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, ’ 7 Charlottetown, P. E. i. Dear Sre,—Your teleg-am is received, but I conclude it is useless for me to obey your VERY quality and size of Paper Bags for citation,as 1 cannot open my mouth to answer Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, church courts; end, besides, being alone in Hatters, Druggists,and. Pastry Bakers’ use, in Bank, I cannot leave o4 such short notice. ‘stock or made to order at short notice, and | Mr. Stewart’s wi'lingucss would make no dif | sold atMontreal prices, with usual trade cis-|ference, unless I have tne consent of our | Board ef Directors. Yours truly, Rost. McC. STaverr, C.shier. In reference to this correspond: uce we May 4th, 1881, McC. Stavert, Cas) ‘er Summerside SuMMERSIDE Bayk, Summarsrpe, 4th May, 1881. Rev. J. M. McLzop, Ch’town, , counts. Parties haying quantities of paper in stock can have it. made into Bags without loss of time and at much less cost than they can import them, ’ Orders respectfully solicited. remark that it shows throughout a re- ; E. H. BABBITT. (juciance on Mr, Stewart’s part to give <r the permission sought. The Directors were willing to graut the request; 80 was Mr. Stavert. But Mr. Stewart re- fuses io take ‘‘any part in the matter,” and throws all the * responsibility” on the Directors; plaiuly hinting that there was responsibility. How much responsi ' ibility and how far he was to press that ff enaral Hammission TEPCANS | responsibitity, are left undefined; but al) ST, JOHN'S, REWFOUNDLAND. Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, Good refer- ences on 4 D.. ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —AND— the statement, beceuse of such vagueness A Ee AARNE IPO cet n ee “ 1 sa _ Let the Pubiic Judge Between us Head fice, Corner Leadenhall Street, Lonloz. s te i Mi | "The Patriot, of the 10th inst., begins 'Gapital - ‘ i - + $5,000,000 his labored article on the Lawsou-Press, 25,00 hytergy case, by attributing to us motives: 100,000 whieh did not prompt our action in an-; swering our contemporary. His repeated, desired an] had bargained: such f_.o!-; the more threatening was, the aspect o! ‘Thus matters stood when the Prebytery ‘eatered, in May, o2 Mr. Lawson’s trial. It is clear that he did ali he could by ie I (ju 176m oaw{his own personal.efforts, to gain Mr.’ nouest public jury, ; ‘Tyr DAILY EXAMIN ER | Stewart’s consent, and thet of the Direct- ‘ors. The bar in the way siifl remains ;—t. e., Mr. Stewart's refusal to grant —_—_——-— | permission. | ’ | Mr. Lawson knowing his right, .and ithe power .cf Presbytery over Mr. Stewart as a member ot the Presbyterian - ‘church, insisted that the Presbytery ex- lercise its autherity in this matter and ‘compel Mr. Stewart to remcve the bar Instead of granting ‘this right, the Presbytery sanctioned a compact between Messrs. Lawson and Stewart, which conferred on the latter the privilege of examining witvesses and ‘end of addressiag the court at the close ‘of the trial. Mr Lawson was also to procure a witness against himeelf, and to pay the necessary expenses_of the sane. The Clerk’s telegram to Mr, Stavert, ‘Cash‘er of the Summerside Bank, and i above referred to. i : 'Mr. Stavert’s reply thereto, is the resalt of this egreement. Bat still the books of the Bark are not yet reached; ‘“ the conseat of the Board of Directors” is ‘not obtained and access ‘o the books, there- fore, remain s‘ill-barred. That the con- sent of the Directors was what My. Lawson sought from the first and tironghout his correspondence on this subject, is evident from the foregoing letters. In this shape the matter was submitted to Presbytery, when it sanc- tioned the arrangement above reterred to between Messrs. Lawson and Stewart. In this shape the Presbytery tcok hold of it, ard in this shape they acted on it when they ordered the telegrani to be sent o Mr. Stavert. Did they gain the cousent of the Directors? They did not? Why? Will the Patriot say they did not act rightly in the matter? One thing is clear. Mr. Lawson cannot be held res- ponsible for this failure. He did all that was possible to de, and mere than he had any right to do, to gain this consent. The Presbytery’s telegram, to say ‘he least, is not explicit on the one point of importance, the consent of the Direc- tors. The telegram does not state that Mr. Stewart lifted that responsibility off their shoulders, which, in a very empba- tic and direct way, he had placed there. It says nothing like this. The word Directors is vot found in the Presby- tery’s telegram! “Mr. Stavert’s eye at once lights upon a difficulty. The. tele- |gram states that Mr. Stewart requested 'Mr. S‘.vert’s presence befote Presby- tery ; but this was not granting “permis- sion” to the Directors, whose officer Mr. Stavert is, and therefore his lips remain closed on the point stipulated for by Mr. Lawgon, and, consequently, he concludes his presence before Presbytery was “useless.” He did not appear before it. In view of these facts we vow must with- draw our admission, formerly made, to the truth of the Pairiet’s statement, to the effect that Mr. Stewart gave permis- sion tothe Directors and that that per- mission was telegraphed to Mr. Stavert. The telegram speaks for itself, aad shows that the Patriot can make history to suit exizencies. We had not seen the telegram when we made the admission. What happened in Presbyiery on _re- ceipt of Mr. Stavert’s response to its telegram, we give in Mr. Lawson’s owa words. He protested against Mr. Stewart getting any more favors before the Court, as the conditions procuring them had not been fulfilled. But ihe Presbytery refused to graat a_ re- quest that seemed most reasonable, After the first part of his trial was over, side and saw vbe Directors, ‘who told him they were legel'y respoasible, that the telegram from the Presbytery’s clerk was not legal proof of Mr. Stewart’s permission,” which, doubtless was true. But if legally free, they must have Mr. Stewart’s wrillen permission, and then they would readily gravt all the evidence in pessession of their Bank.” This, ia- formation was commuvicated to Mr. Stewart (brough David Lawson, Esq., in the books fo. warded for the second part of the trial. But Mr. Stewert absolutely and scorufully refused to comply with the request to give his writtea permission. At the second part of the trial, Mr. Lawson assures us that he reported this state of things to the Presbytery, and asked Presbytery to enjoin on Mr. Stewart to give written permission. But they re- fused to. ask him todo so. Nor would they withdraw from Mr. Stewart the privileges which had been granted to him on sup- position that the conseut of the Directors would be obtained througu Mr, Stewart's permission, though urged to do so by Mr. Lewson. And although Mr. Lawson says that he protested, and appealed to the Synod against such action, it seems that in the accidents which accompany trouble- some times there is no record of this appeal in the proper quarter. So Mr. Lawson ioforms us. But wholly inde- peadent of Mr. Lawson's statement in the matter, the autheutic documeats above giveu fully establish the fact that, the Directors to this day are not relieved of their respousibility by Mr. Stewart. Whose fault this is we have vot said. But we have said, and now repeat it, Mr. Lawsou is not tc bame. We leave the ma/ier in tae hands of a discerning and Mr. Lawson says he went to Summer-. order to gain his permission, and haye, spre, ee ee ne ee “ee = + - eo - =. rr | i : a a ee eer eS