‘Se Li be : . I-Conse rvat ive STANDARD-BEARERS. PRINCE COUNTY. Frast Disrricr, LARKINS & BLANCHARD Seconp Disrricr, A. MacKINNON, ESQUIRE Turrp Disrrict, - HON. JUSEPH O. ARSENAULT & HON, J. A. MacDONALD. Fourta Disreicr, HON. G. W BENTLEY WRIGHT, ESQUIRE. Firra Disrrict, DAVID ROGERS, ESQUIRE, & GIL BERT DesROCHES, ESQUIRE. & MAJOR KING'S COUNTY. First Disrrictr,— JOHN MacLEAN, ESQUIRE. Seconp Disrricr, J.0. UNDERHAY, ESQUIRE, & J P. SULLIVAN, ESQUIRE. Tarrp Disrrict, - CYRUS SHAW & HUGH LORD Mac- DONALD, ESQUIRE, Fourtrs Disraicr, HON. JAMES CLOW & ANGUS Mac- | LEOD, ESQUIRE. GeorerTrows, Cowmon & Royatry, HON. DANIEL GORDON & HON. A. J, MacDONALD. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Firsr Disrrict, HON. WILLIAM CAMPBELL HEBER HASLAM, ESQUIRE Seconp Disrricr,— DONALD McKAY, ESQUIRE, & D. CURRLE, ESQUIRE Txuiap District, HON. DONALD FERGUSON & LUCIUS VU. KELLY, ESQUIRE Fourta Disrricr, — HON. ALEX MARTIN & A. A. LEAN, ESQUIRE. CHARLOTTETOWN, Common & Royatry. HON. NEIL McLEOD & P. BLAKE, ESQUIRE. & iJ. THE DAILY EXAMINER. JANUARY 23, 1890. SEVEN REASONS Why Hon. Mr. McLeod's Adminis- tration Should be Sustained by the People. t. Justice and fair play demand that the new Leader be given a fair trial. 2. The personal and political career of the Leader of the new Administration justify the belief that he will prove to be a care- ful and capable administrator of fublic affairs. 3. The nounced as their policy : *‘ rigorous econ- omy” and *‘ the collection of the debts due new administration heave an- the public,” combined with increased aid to our farming iaoterests, the wharves, and ample provision for education, roads, bridges, etc. 4. The interests of the province are more likely to be promoted by an administration in harmony with the Federal Govern ment than by one which is opposed to it. 5. The McLeod Administration is made up of and supported by men of ability who are experienced in the conduct of public affairs. 6. Those who are opposed to the new Administration have no Leader to succeed to the Government; and if they obtained a majority in the Legislature the Govern- ment will practically fall into the hands of a ‘junto ” of ambitious lawyers, composed of the firms of Davies & Sutherland, Peters & Peters, and John H. Bell. 7. Those who are opposed to the new Administration have submitted no policy to the judgment of the electors. What more likely, then, than that they will, if they obtain a maj rity, fall back upon the policy and the methods of the Davies Gov- ernment ¢ $-6:-o———..............s The First Distriet of Queen's. Messrs. Haslam, the Government candidates, are steadily gaining ground in the southern end of The farmers here are coming to the conclusion that they do not want too many lawyers to represent them in the Local Legislature. And the prospects are at the present that Campbell and Haslam, representatives of the farmers, will be returned with a good majority on the 30th instant. _——————_ 9+ @-@ Bedeque. THe Journal reports that the Fourth District of Prince County will not only re- turn Hon Mr. Bentley, C. P. W., but will send to Parliament with him Mr. Major Wright, thus redeeming the district from the mistake made at the last election, when Mr. John H. Bell was elected. A correspondent at Lot 29 says : Campbell and this district. The country in general, and the Fourth | District in particular, could ill afford to dispense with the services of Mr. Bentley, and he will, without any doubt, be returned by a handsome majority, and his colleague, | Mr. Major Wright, an able basiness man, immensely popular with all classes, will bury Mr. Bell so deep politically on polling day, that that verbose and dreary gentle- man will imagine that he ly been gtruvk by & Yanitobs blige, M.c- | . } repairs of the | Georgetown. Con We heartily congratulate the hk D mald on this additional proof of the esteem and GEORGETOWN is again the Banner | stituency ! Hons. Daniel Gordon and A. J. contidence of their constituents. 7 Mr. Clarke’s Candidature. Tw mofMr John C. Clarke as a third Opposition candidate for the repre- Homa sentation of the first district of Queen’s } County shows that there is a deep feeling of discontent on he part “of the better class of the Oppositionists. Mr. Clark has long been known as a thick and thin sup porter of the LOW running Liberal Party. But he is counter to Opposition candi dates for his distri I his isa very Sly- Keep it Before the People. Aeeép it before the peopl That the Sulli van Administration, of expenditures, saved to the taxpayers s}) . }& Miiion of dollars in tea years. That Me- mn will maintain the same Keep it before th pe ple the i . l 5 . , ee Leod Administrati iscale of economy, and save ) can be Saved. That the Sulli- | of the public money that Ky pit before t) people {van Administration collected debts due the | Province to the amount of nearly $80,000 ' } which, if they had not done so, must} | have < t of the pockets of the tax- | pay | Aeep it before the people—That the Me- Leod Administration, also. promise to **vigorously press to a settlement our claims jagainst the Dominion Government.” Kr } , ré the pe ypl | Van Administration obtained from Ottawa, jin spite of the scoffs of the Opposition, an ] t bef. That the Salli | Aeep }annual grant of $20,000 4 year | capital sum of $500,000. Keep it before the pe ople -That the ec yprit il of the Province at Ottawa is larger now ; | ' | than it was ten years ag though not one j cent has been taken from the tax payers in ithe past six years. Keep it before the people —That, notwith- | standing this fact, the Sullivan Adminis | tration expended more money upon educa- | tion, | hibitions, upon the encouragement of agri- upon roads, upon bridges, upon ex- i culture j Y j p 7 ’ Keep it before the people- than any of their predecessors. That it is the | ' }policey of the McLeod Administration to | continue in the same course and to ‘‘ go one better’ in respect to our farming in- | terests. per at nothing— | absolute y nothing—has been opposed to this excellent policy of the McLeod admin- istration. positionists have submitted to them no policy. Keep it before the people —That if the Up- position havea policy they should not ‘*‘ kee p dark about it.” Keep ib before the péople ~—That if the Opposition have no a policy, they are not entitled to support and confidence. Keep it before the people—That for the purposes of administering the Government of the Province, the Oppositionists: are without a leader. Ke ep it be fore thie the circumstances people— That under all their imterests will be best promoted and consevred if they vote for the candidates supporting the McLeod Admiuistration. Keep it before the people—That hungry foxesare always on the alert, and that it wi 1 therefore, be necessary to guard carefully— until after the 30th—against the tricks of the ¢ )ppositi: nists. Supreme Court. WepNeEsDAY, Jan. 22. Johan M. Nicholson vs. the trustees of the Springton School District. This case was concluded yesterday, when a verdict was found for the plaintiff for $100 dam- ages. Theaction was brought on an agree- ment entered into between the teacher and the trustees by which the teacher agreed tu teach the Springton school for the year ending 30th June, 1889, and the trustees agreed to pay a supplemental allowance of $50 The plaintiff tauzht the school, but at the end of the year the trustees refused to pay the supplement, alleging as a reason that the district meeting at which the sup- plement was voted was illegai. This action against the trustees was then brought, not only to receive the amount of the supple- ment, bat also the additional $50 which the teacher would have received from the Government had he been paid his supple- ment. Atthe trial yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hensley, it was heid that the regu- larity of the school meeting could not be impeached before any court; and that the schoo] trustees, having entered into the agreement, and the teacher having perform. ed his part, they were bound to pay the supplement. The jury, under direction of the court, without retiring, found a verdict for the plaintiff for $100. Hodgson, Q. C., for plaintiff ; and Morson for defendant. Court adjourned until the llth Febru- ary. Petera “Credit to Whom Credit.” | Sir,—In your critique of the Penny | Readings you say ‘* the piano kindly loan- 'ed by the Miller Bros. being a very fine one.” _ May | say in correction that it was Messrs. J. F. Willis & Co. who so kindly lent the piano, which was made by Messrs. R. 8S. Williams & Son. I feel it only fair to make this correction because the piano was such as we rarely see and hear at any public entertainments, being perfectly new, uli and beautiful in tone. responsive in uctiva, urd w pleasure to ply Upon. , havayaty W. Wages, by reducing the rate} every dollar e jual tO a] Keep it before the people—That the Op-| | | | i i i i ? | | | McDonald, seconded by Charles R. Reid. ‘tack, Launching. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - .-- --- PROVINGIAL ELECTION Nomination of Candidates. KING’S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. John McLean, proposed by James Me- | Quaid, Souris; seconded by Chas. H.| Aitken. James R. McLean, proposed by W. S. | H. Knight, seconded by Archd. Pius Whelan. SECOND DISTRICT. John C. Underhay, proposed by Allan | McDonald, Peake’s Station; seconded by | Wiliam Coffin, St. Peter’s Bay. proposed by William William Hooper, seconded by Frank | Aylward, Lot 40, Dixon, Lot 41. Anthony McLauchlan, proposed by Chas. Waye, St. Peter’s Bay, seconded by Adam Clay, Peake’s Station. John P. Sullivan, proposed by John Nichol, Grand River, seconded by James G. Melnnis, St. Peter's Bay. | THIRD DISTRICT. Cyrus Shaw, proposed by Robert Dewar, New Perth, seconded by Michael MeCor- Hugh L. McDonald, proposed by Ronald McCormack, Narrow’s Creek, seconded by | Alex McKinnon, Melrose. Donald Sigsworth, proposed by M. Mc- Kay, Grand River, seconded by Innocent Campbell, Cardigan. K. H. Norton, proposed by Peter Me- Laren, Brudenel!, seconded by Daniel Me- Donald, New Perth. FOURTH DISTRICT, Wil iam Clarence White, proposed by Geo. B. Aitken, Lower Montague; seconded by Daniel Collins, Mink River Road. Hon. James Clow, proposed by A. C. McDonald, Montague Bridge; seconded by W. A. Poole, Lower Montague. George H. Brehaut, proposed by John T. Hugh, Murray Harbor; seconded by John Matheson, Brown’s Creek. Angus McLeod, proposed by Daniel E. Cameron, M mntague Bridge; seconded by Allan C. Prowse, Murray Harbor. GEORGETOWN AND ROYALTY. Hon. A. J. MeDonald, proposed by John Renton, seconded by Pius Flannagan. Elected by acclamation. Hon. D. Gordon, proposed by Capt. Hugh McPhee, seconded by John Hemp- I Elected by acclamatior. hill. PRINCE COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. Bernard McLellan, proposed by Alex- ander McLeod, seconded by W. D. White. Johu A. Matheson. proposed by Dennis Haywood, seconded by Onesime Chaisson. Alex. F. Larkins, proposed by James Barclay, seconded by J. H. Gandet. Jeremiah Blanchard, proposed by Daniel McAulduff, seconded by Lauchlin McLeod. SECOND DISTRICT? Angus McKinnon, proposed by Paulinus James W. Richards, proposed by Joseph Mooreshead, seconded by Theophilus Luke. Hon. John Yeo, proposed by Strang Hart, seconded by Augustine Callaghan. THIRD DISTRICT. Hon. John A. McDonald, proposed by Chas. A. Hickey, seconded by Barnabas Cameron John M. Montgomery, proposed by Robt. Crozier, seconded by Joseph McNally. S. E. Gallant, proposed by Matthew Gallant, seconded by Robert Cruzier. Hon. J. O. Arsenault, proposed by Don- .ideMcInnis seconded by— FOURTH DISTRICT. Hon. G. W. Bentley, proposed by David Walker, seconded by Joseph McKay. Major Wright, Esq., proposed by A. E. C. Holland, seconded by Stewart Burns. John H. Bell, proposed by James Mont- gomery, secouded by Charles McFarlane. Jesse S. Burns, proposed by A. D. Call- back, seconded by Peter McRae. FIFTH DISTRICT. Angus McMulan, proposed by John Gaffaey, seconded by Thos, E. Ramsay. W. H. Brown, proposed by Robert McC. Stavert, and seconded by Theo. J. Clarke. Gilbert DesRoches, proposed by Richard Hunt, and seconded by Clement Perry. David Rogers, propused by Joseph Gal- lant, seconded by John Heckbert. QUEEN’S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. William Campbell, of Park Corner, pro- posed by James Smith, of Graham’s Road, seconded by Samuel Kennedy, of Brad- } albane, and James R. Elliott, of Elliott’s M ills. J. Heber’ Haslam, of Springfield, proposed by George Newson, of Crapaud, and second- ed by Angus McDougail, of Argyle Shore and Daniel Suilivan, of Lot 26. The nominations of Messrs. Campbeli and Hasiam were supported by the follow- ing gentlemen : George Newsom, Crapaud ; Angus McDougall, Argyle Shore; Percy H. Palmer, O. B. Wadman, Edward MeVittie, Joseph McNeill, James E. Wadman, Alonzo E. Trowsdale, James F. Covey, M. D., Artemas Wadman, D. L. McKinnon, Samuel Sherren, Wm, Hughes, James Mc- Gaughey, Donald McLean, James Sherrin, Jv., James Sherrin, Sr., Mark Trowsdale, James Jvohnstone, James Day, Johu Patchell, Joseph L. Rogers, Albert Rogers, Neil H. MecNevin, Duncan MecNevin, Samuel Kennedy, William Hogan, James Smith, John Forristal, Anthony Collett and William Collett. Peter Sincisir, of Summerfield, proposed by Samuel H. Brown, of Stanley Bridge, seconded by Richard Ellivtt, of Blliot’s Mills, and George McKenzie, of Clifton. John Cavendish Clarke, of Bay View, Lot 22, proposed by Murdock McLenan, of Hartsville, seconded by John McLeod, of Rose Valley, and William Chappelle, of Granville, Lot 21. James M. Sutherland, of Charlottetown, proposed by Matthew Smith, of Hampton, seconded by Dr. John G. McKay, of | Stanley Bridge, and John T. Cosgrove of | Hope River. | East North Wiltshire, and Hector McRae, of Oyster Bed Bridge. Dugald Currie, of West River, proposed by George Beer, of Bannockburn, seconded by Edward Foley, of South Shore, and Jas. cKinnon, of Long Creek, Joseph Wise, of Milton, proposed by James Hooper, of Miltou, seconded by Jas. Dickieson, of New Glasgow, and David Hooper, of North Milton. THIRD DISTRICT. ed by John J. McQuaid, of and Edward Kelly, of Southport. Lucius 0. Kelly, of Fort Augustus, pro- posed by ‘Thomas Vessey, of Little York, seconded by Henry Horne, of Winsloe Road, avd Patrick Duffy, of Lot 48. The undersigned supported the nomina- tions of Donald Ferguson and Lucius 0. Kelly, Esquires :—Alex Kennedy, South- port; Patrick Trainor, do; Peter McAdam, Johnston’s River; WS Stewart, Ch’town; Henry Horne, Winsloe Road; Stephen Brown, Little York; Henry Bovyer, South- port; John A Ferguson, East River; Rodk MacPhee, Tracadie Road; Peter Stewart, tiver; Henry Burke, Southport; Alexander Scott, Brackley Point Road; James Kennedy, Southport ; William Cur- ran, Freeton Road; John McCabe, James LeCabe, Covehead; John Diamond, James Locke, Francis Auld, Winsloe Road; Frederick Turner, Little York; Peter Scott Kast River; Edmund Thorne, Brackley Point Road; Patrick Berrigan Wiuslve Road. Frederick Peters, of Charlottetown, pro- posed by George Vessey, of Little York, and seconded by Donald Crockett, of Little York, and Bruce Leitch, of Stanhope. James H. Cummiskey, of Fort Augustus, proposea by William Brazil, of Johnston’s River, Lot 35, seconded by Roderick Munn, of Marshfield, St. Peter's Road, and James Carter, of Winsloe Road. FOURTH DISTRICT. Hector C. McDonald, of Charlottetown, proposed by Hay ten Vaniderstine, of Ver- non River, seconded by William McLeod, vt Vernon River Birdge and John Jenkins, of Avondale, Lot 49. George Forbes, of Vernon River, pro- posed by Alexander M. Stewart, of Belle Creek, seconded by Edward Morrisey, of Orwell Cove and Edward Woods, of Pownal. Alexander Martin, of Valleytield, propos- ed by Captain Roderick K. McKenzie, of Flat River, and seconded by Albert Bos- well, of Lot 49, and Daniel R. McDonald, of Orwell. Angus A. McLean, of Charlottetown, proposed by Henry Woods, of Pownal, and seconded by John M Grant, of Or- well, John Cvady, of Alexandria, Samuel Woods, of Vernon River Bridge, and John A. McDonald, of Orwell. CHARLOTTETOWN, COMMON AND ROYALTY Patrick Blake, of Charlottetown, pro- pesed by John Newson and seconded by George Peake. Neil McLeod,’of Charlottetown, proposed by Andrew A. Macdonald and Michael P. Hogan, seconded by David R. M. Hooper. The nominations of Messrs. Blake and McLeod are supported by the following geutiemen : E J Hodgson, J Ings, T Hand- rahan, George Peake, Fred’k Perkins, M ¥ P Hogan, A W Sterns, W W Stanley, John Quirk, John Newson, C B Macneill, Mark Wright, George J Wright, D O’M Reddin, jt., George D Longworth, Charles Lyons, Maurice Blake, R B Norton, John Kelly, HH Longworth. W H Aitken, L W Wat- son, AJ Murphy, W L Strickland, E R Brow, F C Batt, W H Batt, S R Jenkins, A E McKachen, Patrick Connolly, J B Macdonald, J W Hedgson, Charles Lawson, W D McKay, William Dodd, Matihew Stevenson, Michael Hickey, Alex McKinnon, Alex Horne, James Eden, Michael Duffy, Francis Dogherty, Peter Conroy, MD, Adam Murray, J McKachern, F L McNutt, D McKenzie, B Callaghan, James T Purdie, Alfred J Quirk, W J Fraser, William Dillon, S W Dodd, Timothy Carroll, Theo L Chappelle, Philip Lirge, W H Stewart, R R Hodgson, James D Taylor, Jamss Byrne, M McQuaid, Fenton T Newbery, James H Reddiu, J T Mellish, John Hagan, T A McLean, J Melsaac, W L Cotton, John S McDonald, Robert H Palmer, H W Longworth, Michael Trainor, P P Gillis, John T Heartz, Chas Dalziel, Andrew Sullivan, Donald Nichol- son, Roger Godfrey, Geo H Foster, Johi James, Arthur Newman, James Sullivan, Abraham Dowlin, James A Offer, Wallace Taylor, James Praught, Thomas Prowse, Thomas Costello, Michael Sweeney, SS Peterson, Duncan M McIntyre, John D McLellan, Chas E Mcitinnon, Peter Me- Fadyen, James King, Patrick Grimes, lL, Hogan, Patrick Hann, Michael Carrag- her, Thomas Essory, Charles Heron, James tush, Jobn Bell, D Praught, A McQuaid, Hugh Hennessy, Philip Curley, PS Brown, John Joseph Hogan, John Gillis, Joseph Steele, T L Aitken, George Worthy, Alex McPherson, Jeremiah Sweeney, Michael McElroy,Michael Prunty,JohnJ Chappelle, John Connolly, George Batt, C W Bourke, Michael Duffy, Isaac Murley, Neil H Me- Leod, Jobn Gaffney, Patrick Bourke, Thomas Campbell, John McPhee, Steptien T Whitty, John McAleer, Bernard Kig- gins, W G Gillespie, John S Garvick, tichard F Curran, Luke Higgins, H C Connolly, Ewen McDougall, Angus Me- Donald, John McLean, Joseph Taylor, A. A. McLean, James R McDonnell, John C G Ellis, W N Riggs. William 4lbert Weeks, of Charlottetown, proposed by Dr. Richard Johnson, second- ed by Richard Heartz and Fravcjs ‘L. Haszard. Alexander Bannerman Warburton, pro- posed by Hon. Thomas W. Dodd, seconded by Richard Reddin and Louis H. Davies. 23000 @td+O+o Men’s Felt Boots, Ladies’ Felt Boots, Ladies’ Fejt Slippers, a good assortment sell. ing at cheapest prices ii town, at the Domin- ion Boot and Shoe Store. 6i janZ9 POSTPONED. FEXSHE MORTGAGE SALE advertised by the Executors of the Estate of late Owen SECOND DISTRICT. Denald Farquharson, of Charlottetown, | proposed by Murdock McLeod, of West Liver, and seconded by Theophilus A. Stewart, of West River, and William Henry | Rodd, of North Wiltshire Donald McKay, of Oyster Bed Bridge, proposed by Michael Devereaux, of New! seven, Wdyided by Wellawa eatdersty, ~ Connolly for TO-MORROW, the 24th inst., of the Land and Premises situate on the north side of Richmond Street, City, has been post- poned till MONDAY, the 24th of February next, sale to be at same time and place. A. A. MACDONALD W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS. b) fanZowily 4i ne ee THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 1890) _ } i i i } a BEER eel Xo Important Sale a Whit Donald Ferguson, of East River, propos: | Pisyuid, Se- | | : ? > conded by Robert Lawson, of Little York, NOW GOING ON! GEORGE E. PULLS Closing Out Sales Orr WIL BEGIW Monday, December 9th. ——-—— (up) +--+ OV ERCOATS, REEFERS, SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, reduced 20 per cent. SHIRTS and LINDERS, very low DRESS GOODS, } ULSTERS, WOOL GOODS, |? ee ae HATS, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, / 5, erg ts CORSETS 2U to 35 Per Cent, TABLE LINEN, SHEETINGS, J The whole stock of NEW WINTER GOODS must be sold as the subscriber intends closing out the business. — Five Pounds of 28 Cent Tea for $1.00 —for Cash only. GEORGE E. FULL. wky Reduced 30 per cent. off. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1889—6i eod OE ee FALL & WINTER GOODS, Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods is now complete, and we call the attention of our cus- tomers and the public generally to the im- mense bargains we are offering in Gents’ Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties. Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs, Breastpins, Silk Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &e. We have a very fancy lot of Cloths, in Naps, Meltons, Suitings, &c., which we will dispose of at our usual low prices, P. JF. FORAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 18. 1880 eod wky 5 ree ~- & ye ; ———— ~~ — & —— 4 ss » ( ' rn - MARK WRIGHT & CO., The Cheapest Furniture Mannface turers on th3 Island. a sont X I ne weg Chairs Wonderfully Cheap. Bedroom Sets Marvellously Ch ‘ap. Parlor Sets Amazingly Cheap. Lounges, Tables, Picture iFrames, Sideboards, Book Cases, &c. rive us a eall, as ; we are giving Bargains. wes} MARK WRIGHT & Ci Ubarla teetewn, Jan. ¢7, IS9V-—dy Jaw wky ee a ae Ea “Sn ies tee Sex, 5 4 tig ay — otc