Che vali. eee eereneeggee en CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MAY 13, 1868. NO, 30. £RE HERALD ® PRINTED AND PUVLIOHRD EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING . CORNS & WARTS Ave Permanently and Effeetwally Cured by the use o DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS Or THE f would be difficulty im procuring suitable stone, but lagree with his honor from the work and get the money, but in the spring they would have something else ‘threshing avd mowing machines. Fevery one knows the vast saving of labor that is elected by the use of threshing ma- ‘cine permet cag wy LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Georgetown, (Mr. MacDonald,) that we | to attend to, and the poorer people would } EDWARD REILLY gh eee secon me ; have abundance of stone on the Island. |have abetterchance. However, as theve| chines as compared with swinging the — ’ Kc CORN SOLVENT. (Continued.> There is hard stone on the south side of | ts no action to be takev upon the report | flail, and to have the laber upon our | EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, For Sale by the Island whieh is used for mill-stones| this year, I euppose there is not much | reads supplemented by a Stone : at his Office, Queen Strect. ed ‘TERMS FOR THK “HERALD,” _City Drug Store, Dee. 13, er R- WATSON. RONALD McDONALD, Tfon. the Presrpent: There is no doubt but we want a different system, for, till we improve the system, we will not have good roads, Then, in the next for shelling onts, aud it would suit very well for roads, for, though it is very hard, yet it is easily broken. If we had a Stone Breaker I have no doubt but we use in discussing its merits any further, aud any remarks we make will just be taken for what they are worth. would, doubtless, be an equal advantuges. { do not think the improvement of our roads is so hopeless, nor do I think the Island is so very destitute of materiad For 1 year, paid in advance, £09 0 ommnissi ‘ ; place, we require means, and the great tae wot ip{ How Mr. Harruorne : I could almost : : 7 fei hall-yearlyimadvance,0 10 0 © NUUISSION Hlervchunt, Suctioncer, question is, how are the means to be ob- could get ston2. We could either get it cls :dhat' tte Rictuaslos ‘Gu tak for making roads as some imagine, for res Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. JOB PRINTING Of every deseription, performed with neatness and despateh and on moderate terms, at the Hena.p Oilice. ~ ALMANACK FOR MAY. _ MOON 8 PHASES. Full Moon, 6th day, 2h. 24m., even., N. F. Last Quarter, 14th day, 1h. 3m., even., S. E. New Moon, 22d day, 2h. 23m., morn., N. E. First Quarter, 28th day, 7h. 29m. even., N. F. ae , 0 hn in dt eusieys 6 tal and, of course, in that ease, the outlay pj k he 3 . ate of a 5 DAY WEEK. SUN High |Moon % S first thing#@that avy Government should ves en ee a on pra ie vi 7 would be greater; for every one kuows er wt pwned crac mp dl a . ak , attend to, atid those who travel over such |S™m0udt fo expen wl lthat the eost of transporting the st ti pare a id & rises |sets |Water| sets.) "5 (Late of the Customs Department) ia iad “| which we feel a special interest, [ am ansporting the stone | Colony, Fwould be sorry that any in- a. a. ak ah — ~ ge (mgt pay for pee I not afraid but justice will: be done in woul l enter largely into the expense of | dependent farmers should be under the 1 | Friday 4 517 41545, 2221413 SHIP BROKE R & do not think our Island stove will suit/ ) way. It would be better, in my Macadamizing our roads. But the | necessity of working on the roads for ® 2 [Saturday 49 Bc B11 9 54| 16 4iX, Cay for grapes emp roads. _It is too soft opiniov, not to pat off the importation of | Commi:tee did not contemplate that euch | y:,1), money to purchase seed grain. Ft 8 |Sunday 47 6 7 54,3 28; 19 Ilaving rented the SCALES on m0 . gps of the poker Re a machiue tor breeking stone tl! wext | ihe bcanseaseiel ye euls sues | indicates a state of poverty which I hope 2 : : ef i , : 7 2 ’ pee OW ts censiag ‘ "| wi -onti i i ee eee an cce, Cantamnttte trac tri oon oes att ‘ar Monn he fo, i uo ae er fe ratte i : i : G ar think we could lay ona tax to improve Ms A & " town, and other places where traffic con- . . . ' 6 |Wednesday 44! 910 18! rises. 25 uceen S ) , the soade te the oxtesl he eeaule during this season. £ kaow the roads * A rowing mouey, and it is certain that no = : \ 'y Te- dol i, jcentrates. ‘Phere are very few situations |, F : 7 Thursday 43 10 Mims & a ot del io ia weebied @ Ohad 'O quires, ‘The Report is very ereditable A very bal ta eo To ys ae bere ts woah ie Sheubiany be dea tbe oe ees = be perio “< 8 |¥riday 42) 1211 57) 8 59) 30 : eighing o AL, OATS), the gentlemen who drow it up, and if two carringes met they could searcely | i. weg stone any great distance from considerable time without adep ug j 9 (Saturday dij 13,eveu.| 9 59, 82 LAY, &e. they deserve the thanks of the country pass. ‘That is a state of things which dic ani Ghee te ‘cin he eke 1 That has been done in Po 10 Sunday j 40) 14, 1 24)10 42, BM Charlotetown f P. EF. Island for it. No doubt the recommendations should not exist, and I hope the woited | wotnd say, let us first pay attention to alt other countries, particularly ae : 4 il |Monday mm 62s Ae + fae ESANG | contained in it are very good and would whdom of the Legislature wilt find | those places where improvement is most pairs papal ae! iy teh ‘ey preted 12 |Tnesday 88, 17,2 51 morn.| 39 Cc P t a ] - N ° be a great benefit to the country if they means, and devise ways, to improve our required, and how ioland situations having good turnpike roads. I conceive 18 ‘Weduesday : 36, 18/336 016) 42 O-Fartnersiip otice. wis cased os means of communication’ utd ha’ Neuve: would bs an alee ne good hard road runviog past my 14 |Thursday 85) 19] 4 25;0 50} 44 |fPMIE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into ‘ The louse was then resumed, and prety T am of opinion that suct farm would add several hundred pounds 15 |Friday $41 20| 5 16' 1 24 46 CO-PARTNERSILIP as BARRISTERS and AT- Hon. Mr. Lorn; TF believe that 24 seitene venue ’ ue : ae " P . ae a ‘/ to its value, aad I would not object to & 16 |Saturd 83' 2116101150 49 TORNLES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and firm of per cent. additional Advalorem duty | PPOBTESS Fei : an outlay as the report recommends, | title increased taxation te pay the inter- 17 ~rcr ta 3t| 93:7 413 17 52 ALLEY & DAVIES, would raise £10,000 4 year, and there is} Adjourned till eleven o'clock on Satur- sig He ta ti ne lest of the money which would be re- : . 7 5s : | ew snptiseg no way in whieh we could raise the| day next. ds are now, we have olten to) quired for the attainment of that object. be = par rod hs yn : = - er eee ae ssullding. money that the people would be so well spend two days in doing what might bei No doubt we are placed at a great dis- ( y 981 261 9 33/3 48] 58 ROE ES Hirese. _ satisfied with. I would not be afraid to : i | dine in one, and we all know the difft- | advantage by having our best resourees: — 20 |Wednesday ‘ . ed GEORGE ALLEY a : ‘i. Sarunpay, April 11. culty of procuring labor here. The prac- . ; Pp yor P 21 |Thursda 97, 27:10 28) 4 20:15 0 cago take that question to the hustings to-mor " f : forestalled by absentee proprietors. ; 22 |Weida y 96! 9811 13) sets ee LOUIS Il. DAVIES. |row. There is no doubt but we ecould| On motion of the Hon. Mr. Beer, aj,» of throwing earth over coarsely | yj, difficulty meets us everywhere. } 23 bee 25 2911 58] 8 59 | 4 Oct, 23, 1867. if borrow £30,000 or £40,000 ; but by do-| bill to incorporate societies for the sale bated ig tpl — net - have held a leasehold property myself § 24 Beode ' 241 30 morn.) 9 58] = 7 NOTICE ing so we would be placing a permanent | and distribution of secd grain on credit, aier's e "eng : pte on *\and I have paid not tess than £500 for M red 93° 31/0 41'10 53; 10 : — increase of taxation upon the Colony. was read a third time and passed. eter’s, has been rendered almost useless | 4, verting it into freehold. Now, if the f 25 |Monday | S$ hereby given, that a eall of ONE PER CENT, on all : by that principle. His honor from the | 1.46 of this Island bad been the birth- 26 |Tuesday 22 32) 1 39)11 40 il sums insured in the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- _Hon. Mr. ANDERSON : T agree with IMPROVEMENT OF HIGHWAYS, | first district of Price County (Mr. Lord) . Col ‘ete, thes 4 ; 27 Wednesday 21] 83) 2 8O|morn.! 13 | snee Company, between the 25th JULY, 1896, and 25th/his honor that it would be better to raise oke.of mon if. that was.all that right of the Colovists, that sum,,placed at 6 20} 85.8 27) 0 24 15 JULY, 1867, ip hereby required within forty days from the };) Advaloveme dury7 than to borrow Phe House in committee, resumedthet?P ARAE-OR- Ay : M interest, would produce a fund sufficient = 7 28 Wate erent to har CORGIEG, ctherwine proceedings will el” dvalorem™ duty than to rro : : ; . | was required, but while T admit that it : uh ell td blieim- Mg 9 |Frid 19} 36 4 26/058) 17 were ee thie ae proceedings witl be} for this service. If we were to | consideration of the report of the joint). : gan .|to previde me with all the pubic ‘ 2 riday | takon the next da, to enforce payment from all defaulters, {MONEY FOF MIS Be . © were : gee ‘ Y | is essential, J deny that itis all that is : “4 veads that E $0 |Saturday 18} 87,5 27)1 81) 18 Dated this 23th Junuary, 1868. borrow £30,000 or £40,000, the interest |committee of the Legislative Council) oi uired, for skill is also necessary. On provemeats with respect to nal . "sg 31 |Sunday 17; 39,6 28 2 2! 20 : HENRY PALMER, would have to be paid, and I think it and House of Assembly, appointed Ol ihe piece of road referred to, there was a require. : Carry the same pr geld a : . | Feb. 5,1868 = ish Sec'y & Treasurer. |would be better to lay on a duty, so as | Coqure into the best means of improving | ciehl ammment of labet bendwed eal) the country at large, and it ean be easily Prices Current. SEXIOP TO LET to raise £10,000 or £15,000 a year, as the highways of the colony—Hon, Br. | cbundance of Island stone used, but it| ya oy mol ig ohg spnrateer peg £ a oe : ==> [we would require it. Beer in the chair. was applied in the most unskilful man- the iaiand weuld de amply sullicie 5 -y. May 8, 1868 O LET, one of the Shops m REDDIN'S NEW . : furnish us with all the necessray roads © re eee BUILDING, immediately adjoining the Drug Store| Ilou. Mr. Gornon: I must disagree Hon. Mr. Bannensron: 7 think the|ner. As his honor said, the road was) 14 many other public improvemeats Provisions, of W. R. Watson, Esq., Lower Queen Street. For a with the two last speakers, for 1 do not | Committee who prepared the report de- | rounded up so that there was only inst |which we reqnire. The observation of ' Beef, (small) per Ib. Gd to 10d business stand this shop is not surpassed in the city. think the people are prepared to be tax- | Setve @ great deal of credit. It shows|room for one carriage upon It. The | his honor (Mr. Balderston,).’with re- Do by the quarter. 5d to 8d | Possession can be given about the Ist of April next.Jed higt I think the t that they have had a very considerable | pubtic have very little satisfaction for : : , ; Pork, (care: 41 to 6d | Enqnire of B.D. RE seeieG any Wigner. NoK the taxes are . : : spect to Statute Labor is fully met by ‘ * | Me I 6d to Bd re sail Woh. $8. 1808 -D. REDDIN. high enough, and there is money enough amonnt of labor, and it contains a great | that outlay, and that s 10ws how neces- the Report of the Committee, tae it ree : gine te ts. Boa » 26, 1808. Lo ne appropriated to keep the roads in repair ae of enc ig which pal of ery it a t9 Nee atid parte bday a commends the same course,and it your ff Lamb per Ib, dd to Ba DR. J. HOMER i property expended. Asto the Raport, | greet: service (0 he. SOnitey ) bes ioe [Trattgeind great laporiaace to the’ ein [nonate Wil eaneine, Som ar SS . ° hd 4 4its : v defo ay gre tance @ em Veal, per lb, Ilam, per lb., Butter, (fresh) Do by the tub, Cheese, per |b., Tallow, per |b., Lard, per lb., Flour, per lb., Oatmeal, per 100 Ibs., td to Sd Gd to 7d 1s Sd to 1s 10d 1s Gd Sd to Sd 9d to 10d S4d to 34d 1s to 22s AND COLLECTING AGENT. Souris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ly uo 2 a are, Attorney and Barrister at Yaw CONV A'YTINCER, tc. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22,1866. E tl WR, KOUCRAT, — Office,---Great-George St., Charlottctown. tained? I am rather inclined to agree with the Paragraph ia the Report recom- mending a Loan, so that we eould carry _jout some better system, for at present, we are spending considerable sums of money avd our roads are not getting any better. Ilfis honor from VPrinee County (Mr. Lord) alludes to the farmers in the diflerent municipalities ia Canada mak- ing up large sums of mouey to assist in building railroads ; but those farmers do uot pay down that money, they borrow it, Iam of opinion that we will have to adopt thgsame principle. The opening up of rod throuah the country, is the bf SURGEON} AS established a convenient OFFICE in PLESIGIAN & [ LAND, on the corner of Kent and Great Georg Streets, Charlottetown, where he may be consulted apor all the different branches of the Medical Professior FOR A MONTH OR TWO. the building formerly occupied by DR. SUTHER- it has been drawn up by meu of practical :Jexperience, though I am sorry that they have takea such a view, and made such recommendations as they have. Iam of Jopinion thata Board of Works would be ,{founnd entirely too cumbersome, One stefficient Ollicer for a supervisor would be much better. It has been thought by ov the Island or import it, but the difi- culty is to raise the money to got the stone applied. Before we ean expect any great improvement in the roads, there must be a heavy expenditure, aud no doubt, the people in the vicinity of the Towns will receive the greatest bene- fit from it; but if I have the honor of a seat here I will pot give way to those little selfish views, and I have no doubt but justice will be done to all pirts of the country. If the members for this part of the Is'and choose to expend large sums in the Maeadamization of roads, it would be ouly reasonable to give us, brought to a close last evening, when the remarks made were fresh upon our minds, but as some time has intervened, perhaps wa will now speak with greater deliberation. The Committee have very 1 ttle cause to complainas to the criti-| cism of their Report, but still, some re-) marks which have been made, require a little explanation, and perhaps something more, The remarks of his honor from the city, (Mr. Palmer,) have reterenee chiefly to the Macadimazation of roads a considerable distance from town, or trom a-Port where the stone is landed, taken upon it this year, it is nota matter for legis'ation at present. Tt would de quite impracticable to carry out all the recommendations in the report for a year ortwo, We should confive ourselves to miking the greatest improvement we | can at the least possible expense. The | report contemplates procurivg a loan) ployment of a Civil Mogineer, and J re- gret that the finances of the Colony are uot such as to warrant us in engaging one. I have taken some paing to ascer- tain what the amount of such a person’s salary would be, and I find that one can- not be permanently engaged at less than £250 a year, together with other inet stone ofa tolerable quality can be, found ‘here, but the commen field stone is too soft for places where there is much traf- fie. To use the Tsland stone near this Town would be just as expensive as to import stone ‘Thea, his honor from the | First District of «Queev’s County, (Mr. Balderston) said, it I understood him aright, that more labor would be obtain- ed for the mowey appropriated for the roads, if it were expended earlier in the spring—that there would be greater competition for it oa account of 80 many but, however just that observation is, F fully, you will find that many ofthe ob- ‘servations which have beex made are | more fully met than you are’ aware of. ‘Tregret that the Appendix to the Re- ‘port is not yet printed, for it contains luseful information, and would show /what some of ourtecommendations were ipartly founded upon, We had Mr. ae farmers being in want of seed grain— — Eggs, per dozen, 8d to 10d| N. B. Special attention given to the most modern, some that the Colonial Secretary might | ’ : : "Cl Wiliams. the Charlottetown Commis- Grain. ; and successful method of treating discases of the take the general management of this ser- for the improvement of our highways, ) dental expenses, and we did not consider ‘sioner, before us, and Mr. Doirant, » Barley, ae! bushel, Se = mi = EYE and LAR, vice, but I think that arranzement would - I rot not se gt great objection to beraerr et ina eomengg of nem gentleman who bas had considerable ex- we. Vegetables. in connection with all those of a Surgical character. ue odd objectionable. I do not think Of casdectan tha tatu? eek os igh ta tee Pre inary grt sindboge coe | perience as Road Commissioner for the Peas, per quart pay> Surgical applances, with all the modern im- the members of the Government should | if our cuads PE BNES é ald alheiest tack dinan wick wative talons ~ we | Pirst District cf Queen's County. Se- Potatoes, per bushel, 3s | provements, in great variety, constantly on hand. place themselves in such a position that ‘hat ia 4 “ong a P aa eu ts aie eel} veral other witnesses were examined who Poultry. Rooms at Miss RANKIN'S, Corner of Pownal and|the country might suppose that there| Without contracting a loon, then I nes) may pone: ot He 13 Quite POSsSi- | Ais9 eave us useful information. One Geese, 28 Gd to 3s 6d | Syduey Streets, Charlottetown, was any partiality shown, As to im-|" other course for us, and it will pe for | ble that our Educational iastitutions | | eman who had served for a number Fic ga aa nm = i ne March 11, 1868, tf porting a Stone Breaker, I believe it or who bb ik -“ Ns ped, We falas gat talent . we Skee of yours as Overseer on the St. Peter’s owls, each, s s v 386 : f shen | Will enjo i@ benelit of good roads, to is honor also recommends an inerease |», * : i : toet Chickens per pair, rg CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL tet gris oS ae « chibeseed bear a sort of the expense of their con-|of the Advalorem duty as preferable to | ge Pts a ee Ducks, Fish. is 3d to ls 6d) Tire Insurance Company. keep an Engineer ata heavy expense. on I do not think they will find ptveh df money, bat I mat - 4 poer ‘ woutk £2 a year to him to have Coidlfish, per qtl., 208 to 308 Board of Dircetora for the current year: aod for what purpose? To Macadamize ault with = for having borrowed hs ‘ Lipid reluctance plea: Y* | good road past it, and I am sure it Herrings, per barrel, 258 to 408 Hox. Geonon Bren, President. a few miles of roads in the vicinity of the | MODSY ied Visage) tacl tebga At the same jin: whh that suggestion, and 5 am sir) vould be quite easy to get a number of Mackerel, per dozen, William Brown, Esq., Mark Butcher, Esq. Towns, and where is the money to come | #me It might be just as advantageous to prised that it should have been taade bY | witnesses to make similar statements. Lumber. Hon. George Coles, Mr. Thomas Easery, from? Lam of opinion that each mile | Te the udvalorom duty, for it we con-|a gentleman engaged in mereantile pur- f Boards (Hemlock) 4s| Ilon. H, J. Calbeck, John Scott, Esq., dove with imported stove in the way | tract & large loav, perhaps it would not/suits, No matter what amount of Ad-| yron. Mr. Lorp: I would Nke to i e He ruce) 4s ‘o - ee ar tt oh ’ Eig eeu contemplated, would cost very near be judiciously expended in one year. No | valurem duty is put on, it would be very ake whale ake hones Ntsads'te sub 4 Shingles, var Oe 13a t. “18s Artomas Lord, Soe: Wm. Heard, Eaq, : £1000. The Committee evidently felt doubt some course will have to be taken | diffteult to get it reduced afterwards, and | mit a resolution or not. As té'valsiog im Sundries. Uilee hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. a. this, for they say they * cannot recom- | ' prove our roads, and it appears to that is one reason why we should refrain money by a loan, Iam of the same opin- Fy lay, per ton, 80s tu 90s Wilaid We tncneans Oincs ge Fevers Seoretary. |mend that an experiment of this extent | ™° that the only efficient way is to ma-|from increasing it as long as possible. lion. as I was before, that it would be fe Straw, per owt 2s Shckaou. ta a igen. oo should be attempted, except under the cadamize them with hard stone. To|If a loan were to be contracted in the | Kotter to raise the advalorem duty. No | Timothy Seed, 14s to 17s ae management of a skilled Superintendent, | Collect aud apply those.soft Island stone, | London Market, for the purpose of pur- | aoune the report contains a great deal of | Clover Seed, per |b., 1s Gd to Is 8d would perhaps be almost as expensive chasing the isterests of the proprietors in NT y cen so as to ensure proper economy of Jabor | ; l useful information, but perhaps it will Homespun, per yard, 40 to Ge . coTTo DUCE, A a fodicl Cr 7m plea 40 import hard stone. There are|the various Township Lands, tt eoldi a : aga ‘ Calfekins, per lb, 6d to Od AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the|*0@ ® Juaicious use of materials.” 1 : , mer ‘Nethes te would i jall end in smoke, for we cannot make llides, per ib., : 4d celebrated think the better way would be to have | ™&y soft places in the roads through the | be : question whether it would not be | 4.4. without money. Some of thesugges- Wool, Sete 1444 _ Russel’s Mills Cotton Duck, the centre of the road covered with asuf-| Country, whieh the committe recommend advisuble to borrow ; something more | tions it contains I epprove of and where t Sheepskins, bs to 7s, |the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the| ficient depth of Island stove, abundance | !® have laid with brash, but [ think it than would be required for that ob- | Ag not. What do we want Of an eagineer Apples, per doz., different Numbers, in quantities to suit ae yg Pe t of which is to be found in many places. would be better to vse the conntry stoae | ject, and apply it to the improvement of lie macedemiae roeda?. hh M@. vere a Partridges, Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. “hee 1 We had the sum of about £500 expend-|'", those places. The brash works up) the highways ; but I would regret to see ‘simple proeess and we ean do ites well 7 GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk, _ en nner — led under the direction of the members | With the frost and the road is then worse| the credit of the Colony interfered with, ) 000 as they can in England, Mr. i verona oop rene roman mga: a rm a PACKHT for Georgetown, the result being about than if none had been applied. When) by embarking iaa number of small trans- ‘ A. HERMANS, we consider the inconvenience to which actions, Therefore, Lthink it is better | Doriant, 1 observe, in his communieation BETWEEN four miles of «s good road as any farmer if ‘all rad ‘ena canevan’ to the committee speaks of making roads SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. can wish to travel upon at any time of | people, and farmers especially, are sub- | lor us to abstain from contracting ®/5) putting timber on end, What an GUN-SMIT Hi, Kis the year. I think we have abuudance of jected by the state of our roads, I do sot) vumber of small debts, lest we should) j3..) 4, might be done in London, but BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH. EGS to tnform his friends, and the public generally, that he has a in commenced Busines on Dorches- ter Street, next door to the Reading Room Isuilding, TS Fast-sartine and Commoprous Schooner **A, I McDonatp,” will run between Souris & Charlotte navgaition permits. DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master town, calling at the intermediate ports, as soon as the .|material on the Island, and if .he. money appropriated were judiciously expended we would soon have better roads. ‘| Hon, Mr. Dixawett: Iam not one think there would be any great fault found with contracting a loan, particu- larly as the money would be equally ap- plied, for all classes would reeeive the benefit of it. Surely a man would not |lose an opportanity of parchasing out the ther wait for some precessary improve- ment upon our roads. One of your ‘it would cost perhaps £2000 per mile to rights of the proprietors. I would ra-) ake » road in that way hero, Some | | ‘disapprove of covering the stone with ‘earth, but I do not know how we are to honors alluded to the difficulty of pro-| | jaye] upon rough stone if they are not po rhonda wh = lta abl. orders 196i, Hee) Jansery 29,1868. TY of those who would underate the labore | complain of n little additional taxation | curing labor, and I may say the Commit-| oovored, However, Ido not know that | ; r. ‘ein we FREEHOLD PROPERLY of any class of men, much less the Com-| if he would thereby be enabled to dojtee were quite seusible of that, and): i, worth while to discuss this matter | ON MAND, agered : 2 mittee who prepared this Report. I/| three days work in two. I am of opin-| therefore, recommended the importation I think the eommittee be- A neat assortment of Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. &c. FOR SALE! HE Subscriber offers to sell, by Private Contract think they deserve the thanks of the whole community, for their Report has ion that the statute labor should be done io the spring of the year. Perhaps it of a Stone Breaker. Jt occurred to me that to make a large outlay avd abstract lany further. jgan at the wrongend, They have been | merely building castles in the ait.’ ‘Phey T the following Property, namely: ineluding the patent Bow Tox Corre Por, which re- evidently been prepared with a great ceal| would be somo disadvantage to farmers, | the necessary labor from productive em: | . : Dts, nh ‘ | : 3 : lrecommend the importation of a stone- ceived the Gold Medal Prize, at the Paria Exposition) A SHOP, on Queen Street, at present in the occupa-|of labor and cousideration; but at the |bat a great many of them eonld spend ployment, would be attended with great ‘crusher, but there is none ordered thie tion of Eaward Reilly, Esq,, and used as a Book-store and Printing OMiee. A DWELLING HOUSE, on Pownal Street, ocen- pied by Mrs, Sallenger as a Boarding-house, Street, in the rear of Mre. Sal- of 1867, Also, BON TON LANTERNS, which will surpass everything in the Market, and suitable for either Farm use or on board Vessels. ; A few Waren Cooxers on hand, which together with alarge variety of other Stock willbe sold cheap for same time, I do not coincide with ali their views. But,though 1 differ from the Committee iv some points, it is not because I do not desire to forward the a day upon the roads about the first of | disadvantage to the Colony, but if Ol voor, There ie o pe ef £300 May, and one day at that time would be | imported a machine it would bo equiva- | \ored for Charlottetown, and, T believe, equal to three or four in July. The | lant to importing a namber of additional | 6159 each for Georgetown and Sin a money appropriated by the Government | hands, for we see it stated that one of| 34, That is a very sl amsdet for HOUSE, on Kin , . : i. ‘ears. ocoupied by Ate. Dunn, object, that is the improvement. of our | should also be expended early in May, | those machines will break as much st00e | wendamizing roads, and 1 enpg it Mr. HERMANS is Lr acpi ted nba bel rm A DWELLING HOUSE, on the rear of Euston highways. It is admitted by all parties| Many poor people require seed, which | as six.y experienced men with hammers.) win just be expended ia the way. UE. a new, economical and superior article used in| greet, oecupred by Mr. Fitageral, pensioner. that our system is bad, and, unless we | would cause greater competitiou,avd more Farmers understand very well the sav-| rig work would be done, In the summer | ing of labor tha: is effected by the use of Hoo. Mr. Havrvorne: With regard 4 the better class of farmers, many of | machivery, and hence, they often pledge | '° the remark made by Mr. Doirant whom have not much to do, compete for! their private credit for the purchase of (Continued om fourth page ) make a radical change we need not ex- pect any great results from our Legisla- tion. Some ot your honors think there washing, whereby a saving of fifty per cent is guaran- teed, ont for which he begs to sollelt: ndry Maids, &e. ‘town, July 24, 1867. Also—the DWELLING on Queen Street. occupied by the subscriber, HUGH MONAGHAN. Ch’town, March 4, 1868, = tf the patronage of