_— OS OTE ae _ eae i a alee eae ee * i itecdns. acca Mela ee detcin aan ee a ee pe re ates in ~ we SEE Cat He ome g _™ Fa ™ 2 - LOCAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. | i Mrrpay, April 16, | HON. MR. FERGUSON'S SPEECIX—CONTINUED., | . le oy . Ja f { before remarked, Mr. Speaser, that it) custom to reduce the expendl- has been the and the} ‘‘ordinary expenditure those 3 which support the Govern- pep iment have not failed to point out the ad- | = —- nm take a — some printing. But still | ,' ‘py y \! Yi | Dawid Obi \ vantage of having it. They do net support us for the sake of ‘‘ pap.”’ Their support is given to the Gevernment because of their henest belief that we are carefully admin- istering public affairs, and because they ap- money. Not so prove of saving the publi the press of the Opposit on. ihe 7 hope a “— “ ‘‘ ordinary revenue. in doing | that some day their friends might again ite th Pal le Aooounts are susceptible ot jobtain os of — purse pie ol the this the Public Accoun™® a saanion | public mnt that tuey wou again a good leal of —— rene nen | eek in the patronage the Gov- can, Se West iis t: and some jernment have to bestow; and when hen. 0 cor - itt bag Public Accou its, jthis electric pen was introduced into — F vepect sikich may be found on ithe public oftives, there was weeping prepar page 2 which vas ad ' ts in Land Oftice S335 for artesian } 2400 for bridges, S400 for less of | r. and $800 as extraordinary expen- | Now, suppose we were to apply | the same rules to the Public Accounts of | 1879 which were applied when the present Opposition were in power. Let me show | 6 ef the Journals of that year, in | ducted such payments as $1,009 for vai ce weils, schoon diture yeu the result. ‘The following items might | } } Pir OEY) rk mre { be put down as ordinary expenciture. | a2 aD BN { Blectio Meuece es Dod, vf av any | ‘ & : %. Lat). ! i Short “cession 3, 139.00 | Smallp a Of. UV | — } ; 70 | vECE} : Veleva ).>. ‘ . en Extra- -Gov. House.. L710 2,421.46, | ° Sterm fm: } ' { Doe & ret fuxtra Liha A : , makiny alt which are ; » 16 775 oOvetner Piv,iie « r not strictiy speaKihg, tures Not, sili 5 i - which will not have to be provider vear, nad may not have to be provided for in any one subsequent year. Then ada the $35,403.62 expended on Lunatic Asyiuin, and also the amount of arrears 01 1878. which tue present Government were and how dees the ac- bilG called upon to count stand :— Total expenditure during 1579... Extraordinary expenditures as above... ere ye B® Lunatic Asylum. 35,408 62 Arrears of 1375 paid s Te in 1879. pay, $313,845 27 60,071 95 $112,253 94 Deduci amis, remain- ing vapaid at 3lst Dee. oe, ee on Total extraordinary expenditures in ‘79 29,813 68 $3,430 26 Ordinary expenditures of 1879... .$230,415 01 Total lievenve 1379,$285,062 US Deduct amt. of re- fand from Ottawa 39,226 69 Ordinary revenue for 1879....7 245,535 36 Surplus of Ordivary Revenue over Ordinary Expenditure... This is the way the account would stand if made up on the same basis as that adopted by our opponents. An attack has been made upon the Government because of the refund they received from Ottawa last year. During the year they held oltice they did exacty the same thing, and we, who were then in Opposition, we, who pressed a criticism of their acts beyond its legitimate iength, admtitead tiat they did mght; and ii it was right then, it was right iast year - more particularly as we had this year to pay 4 very large sum on account of the Lunatic Asylum. If we havc been drawing from capital we have also been expending largely en capital account. We obtained a refund of money which ibe Province had expended in connection with purchase of public lands, and 1 maintain that we did right, though | never had any reason to expect that our opponents would be magnanimons enough to acknowledge it. The interest we received on the money was only tive percent. Had we gone inte the markct to berrow the money we required to in erder to complete the Asylum, we should had to have paid atleast six per cent. On this account I say that, even if we had not had a precedent set us by the late ad- ministration, we should not have been cen- sured for obtaining this refund. And here I may say that that lam a little surprised at the conduct of the hon. member for Tiz- nish. Ue told us, in the early part of the session, that he came in between the Gov- ernment and the Opposition, and that he woul! deal fairly and independently with both parties. But he has, on the subject of eur j inances, made a long speech filled with the riost frivolous objectiens to the econ- omical policy pursued by the Government. $15,120 35 never f i ordins ‘y expenditure sor tue ye uF LOG ess o } it One »f the principle of these was the pur- chase of the now fameus ‘electric pen.” I am sorry the ‘‘electric pen’ does not please} the lion. member; for I believe that its] purciiase will result in @ very material re duction ix the cost of issuing circulers, et ; x } = ot > ; r. to the offieials throughout the Province. It} ‘ is not properly speaking a ‘“‘pen.” Ii is| really a printing press ; and by its use sums, ‘ “3 ; ; ' ; es : not inconsiderable have already, and will be in the future, saved to the tax-payers. Yet in ti ; pa) the hon. member for Tignish has made it the basis of an_ elaborate attack '- upor the Government. Our - op-j¢ penents have been unable to charge! us with a single extravagant act. The one! subj.ct they speak about is this famous | nen.” Hf the hon. member for Tignish | had « little experi | | ience in the public offices | and wailing on their part. This shows the sordid nature eof those partisans, and for what purpose they discuss politics. [TO BE CONTINUED. | oh PRESENTATIONS. Mr. Danie McLean, one of the popular Drivers on our Railway, has resigned to be- come a partner in the Mill Valley Cloth Mills’ business. His fellow employees have pre- sented him with the following ,DDRESS : To Daniel McLean, Driver, P. E. 1. Railway’ £2 aa vina sak cans Mewe weet ’ Hearing that you have resigned Driver en our Railway fo en- DAR SIR, he position ef ‘in mereantile bin Mess, Wé cannot allow the oO portunity to pass \ Ut recs riding our recret at the removal, and our sincere wishes for your future prosperity and happiness, As asmall teken oi »rvespect and esteem rwhich you are held by your fellow em- nloyes, we ask your acceptance of the accom anving chai and ring. In parting with yea, permis a to say that we shall loOvg remember with } the friendly intercourse we have had with you, snd trust that in your present undertaking your most sauguine anticipalions may be more than realized. We are, dear sir, yours faithfully, JouN GREEN, CGHEORGE HENpRY, \W. B. SpRAGusE, JoHN McArruer, NICHOLAS Watson, RICHARD HAYES, and others. PeASUTe To Messrs. John Breen, Locomnitive Fore- man; George Hlendru, W’, B. Sprague, John McArthur, Nicholas Watson, Richard Hayes, Drivers : and other employees of the P. E. Island Railway : -- GENTLEMEN :—Permit me-to thank you for your kind courteous address, and the valuable gifts accompanying it. Jutrinsically they are valuable, but I assure you their value is great- ly enhanced when ] remember that they con- vey to me, in a tangible manner, the good will aud esteem of my feliow employees of the P, BE. Island Railway. Having been on this road from its com- mencement, it is with deep regret that I sever the social ties that have so pleasantly united us in the past, but be assured, I shall ever retain fresh in my memory, those with whom I have had so much pleasant intercourse and whose genial fellowship I most highly value Again thanking you mest sincerely fer your expressien of good will towards me, and your kine wishes for my future success, lam, yours faithfuily, Dante. MeLpay. April 15, 1880 ~ Hosver River, April 20, 18380. 7 To Mr. George A. Hughes, Siation Mastsr P. E. I. Railway. DgEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned, having learned with regret that you propose removing from Hunter River, that we cannot allow you to depart from amouyst us without con- veying to you an expression of our esteem and sincere friendship towards yen. By your many estimable traits of character, together with your obliging disposition and courteous manner during your stay of nearly four years in our midst, yeu have gained the sincere friendship and good will of us all, and you may rest assured that in the future your name will be ever cherished in fond remem- brances by your many friends in this locality. We, one and all, heartly congratulate you on your prometion to a more responsible position, and we trust that success may attend you in the discharge of your responsible duties, In conclusion, we desire you to convey our kindest regards to Mrs. Hughes, and we trust that you may both enjoy health and prosperity in the future. We, one and all, bid you a hearty farewell. (Signed) John S. Bagnall, Peter McGrath, re Teei Alexander McMillan, George 8S. MeLeod, George H. Metiuigan, James A. McKie, Richard EB. Bagnall, Allan K. Spence, and ethers. REPLY : Hunter River, April 20, 1880. To Messrs. John 8. Bagnell, P. McGrath, Alex, McMillan, G Mi Cruigan, tn ? others in this locatily > GENTLEMEN,—I thank .you sincerely for your kind address, and I can assure you all, I prize it highly for the sentiments of ricndship and esteem therein expressed, Your referexe> to my obliging disposition and courteous manner is,“} fear, but poorly ° rey - ; : ‘ s 2." 7 merited. To all who done business with me, while in charge of this Station, | ‘simply ex- tended that courtesy and obligement due enerois he would know what the use of the ‘ pen’ |from ene in my position. is. “his ‘‘pen” has saved a large amount to} Circulars | have frequently to be sent to the Super-: the l’ublic Works Department. visors and other officials ef the Depdrt- | ment. When these are wanted, all that the | Com missioner has to do is to write one copy | and send it in to the Assistant Provincial | Secretary, and the number he requires is | soon furnished with little tronble and with- | out any expense whatever. The printers’: neal not be called upon at all. In the! tem) erance election which took place last: year an implement of this kind. in the possession of Mr. Hales, was used to print. circulars and other papers, and the conse-. quence was that those elections cost the. Con mittee a very small amount indeed. We scar-ely expected to receive a great deal of eredit from the press on account of the pur- chase of this “‘ pen,” for it is calculated to it is with regret that I seperate from you one and all, but I shall ever cherish with fond remembrance the memory of my many friends in this locality. { feel grateful to you all for your very kind | congratulation, in regard to my future position, aud trust I shall be able to discharge the duties pretaining to it satisfactory to all concerned. In conclusion I again beg to thank you on behalf of Mrs. Hughes, as well as myself, for’ your kind regards and sincere wish for our future health and prosperity, and bid you ail a. friendly farewell. GkhoRGE A. Hueuss. a ge tg Se en ee meme A NuMBER of planks in the different city. sidewalks have become loosened by the ac- tion of the frost, and the unwary pedestrian is unwillingly forced to ‘ ¢rip the light fan- tastic toe.” ‘ Did you ever?” Wet MAKE DAILY TRIPS between! eo. S. McLeod, Geo. H.} > AMERS SEASON COMMENCE THE eet W BY '' Worcester’ Leaving Boston, Naburday, the ist May. Orders shonid be sent at once to catch her. CARVELL GROS. April 22, ’80—4i, pat 2i Citizens Skating Rink Oo. DIVIDEND NO. 2. | sereeamacminecamnaad > . DIVIDEND at the rate of Twenty (20) A per cent. upon the paid up Capital Stock of the Citizens Skating Rink Co. has been declared for the current year, and will be pay- able te Shareholders on demand, on and alter WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 28th inst. By order, E. HASZARD, ‘j reasurer. . April 21, ’89 3 31 eod fig 1 Hapa iran t t} ¥} Léa: ] a ) Gals Be § =i Lehi Va Pears 7 £ have on hand a large Stock of Cigars, / gunitable for Hotel and General store Trade, which we will sell for Cash room for Spring stock. APOTHECARIES HALL CO’Y, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. ° ’ : wv April 22, ’80-- Iw to make i Under tho Patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor Haviland, Natal Day Celebration, SOM WES Ss \ \ a SRA > a a ENTERTAINMENT UNDER THE Tho Oddfellows of P. E. Island WILL BE HELD IN THE i MARKET HALL, | (Jn Monday, the 26th April, A choice Programme has been prepared. The Charlottetown Quintette Club, and sev- eral of the best Musicians of the City will con tribute to the evening's amusement. feserved Seats, 50 cents ; unreserved do., 25 cents ; to be had at the Drug Steres, and at the Stores of Bremner Bros. and Theo. L. Chappelle. Doers open at 74 o'clock. To commence at 8. JOHN H. YEO, Secretary Com. AUSPICES OF April 21, 1889. GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Company. pote £2,000.000 2,956 000 499,759 Subscribed Capital, - = - - Total lovested Funds, Upwards of Total Anaual lucome-- - — - The undersigned having been appointed Agents at Charlottetewn, are prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the usual terms. GARVELL BROS. Charlettetown, April 21, ’80—Im 2aw 8 “NORTHERN LIGHT” Georgetown and Pictou, until suc-} ceeded hy S. N. Co’s Boats (Sundaysexcepted), | leaving Georgetown at 5a. m., and Pictou on! arrival of Train from Halifax—weather per-} mitting. WM. MITCHELL, Agent of Dep’t. | Ch’town, April 21, 1880. A Dry Goods Salesman. bethany IMMEDIATELY, a person} of experience and undoubted charac-! iter. Apply by letter, with testimonials of| |eharacter. Geod salary. ROBT, T. HOLMAN, Summerside, | i . ira a | April 20, ’80—3i pew Tee Emigrants, Attention. oe BEST ROUTE FOR | Manitoba, Colorado, and the West, — Is VIA THE | lntercolonial and Grand Trunk Ratlway, , QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE! and FARES always LO\WER from Prince. , Edward Island than by auy other route. ’ |_-For Tiexers and all information abont| _ Luggage, Freights, &c., apply to | F, W. MALES, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. | Charlottetown, April 17, 1880—3m wkly | CANNED GEESE, | Sy ONE POUND TINS, at 22 CENTS. For saie at April 17, isso? Pee & GOFF’S. ; i ; ; Qye~een PERKINS TRANS CONTINUE TO OFFER EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN ALL KINDS oF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Our Stock of the following Goods is complete, and marked at the very lowest prices : W hite Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, Hleecy Cottons, Cotton Battings. NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring Tweeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, —AND AN— Immense Variety of Patterns to Cheese frem. a ROOM PAPER, English and Canadian Manufacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. Gur Carpet and Oil Cloths OOD VALUE. KIS & SENOS Mareh % 1880. Unsorviceable Militia Stones Wagons, Furniture, &e. i WILL Sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Synare, on FRIDAY, 28r@ inst., at 2 o'clock, the following unservice. able Militia Stores, which are ordered for sale by the Military Stere Keeper :— 40 Buff Pouch BELTS, 32 do. Waist do., 23 do. Frog SLIDINGS; 90 do. Rifle SLINGS, 802 Leather POUCITES (30 Rounds), 35 Gray Great COATS, 2 pairs Oxford Serge TROWSERS, 9,000 Leal BULLETS (Snider Rifle}, 47,761 Lead BULLETS (Enfleld Rifle), Bul. lets will be sold by weight. Also, 3 Double-Seat WAGONS, and sun. dry articles of Llouschold Furniture, &c., &e, WM. DODD, Auct’r, April 16, ’-0-—fmwth | Tailoring Department, 1EO. DAVIES & CO. beg to announce A that they have secured the services of Mr. R. Maynann, late cutter to Mr. H.G. Laurelliard, of Halifax, who comes to them with the highest recommendations, ; From the long experience of Mr. Maynard ‘in one of the leading establisimments in Hali- fax, they have uo hesitation, at the com. inencement of their Spring Work, in promis-. ing to their customers entire satisfactions ‘ partment of the London House as perfect ag it possibly can be. Ci’'town, April 10, 1880. —ed tl s eod wk af -‘Hermalade and Jams, pO SALE IN BULK, AT BEER & GOFF’S. April 17, 1880. Notice of Partnership, y y & A. BROWN have this day ad- YY . mitted into Partnership Mr. J. G, H} Brows. The Firm hereafter will be con- ducted under the name of W. & A. BROWN & CO, Dated this first day of April, 1880--2w BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFIGE, + ee ee SRICKS. N SALE, ABOUT 50,000 BRICKS! Apply to TREMAINE & METCALF. April 12, 1870..-Im st Wants. fest, found, &: yt. A Situation as CUTTER, in ' a Tailoring Establisiiment, by one who haa had severai years experience in the busi- ness. Address Post Vifice Glass Box 48, Charlottetown, P. b. 1.— [ap 22 —St John Tel and Mon Times 6i ' VW ANTED—a YOUNG MAN, suitably Y= gualified, tolearn DENTISTRY. Ap- ply to De, STRICKLAND, {ap 21, tf FE%> LE'E—A one-story French roof COT- TAGE, weil finished, containing 6 rooms and pantry, with a large garden; situated at the east end of Eusten Street. Enquire of WILLIAM PENNELL. {ap 21, Gi Ae eeesane® AND TRADESMEN 4 wishing accounts adjusted can avail themseives of the services ef an experienced Accountant, by addressing ‘‘ AccounTanr,” this office. [ap 21 ry L*F—The HOUSE lately oceupied by R. Young, Esq. Immediate possess- ion given. Apply to W. J. Boswa ts. [a 19 tf Fe%é> EET—The commodious and neat COTTAGE, with good yard, Gardea, Ceach House and Stables, conveniently situat- ei on Richmond Street west. Possession given about the l7th May, ensuing. Apply to JaMes D. Mason, fap 17, yj GSF-—in this City, a case of Su Instruments. ‘The finder will be sutta rewarded by leaving it at APoTHECARIES | Hawt. fap 16 ih GUSH TOS LE T—A large and com- modious Dwelling of 13 apartment, suit- lable for Hotel aecommedation, centrally lo- jcated on Hillsborough Street, within a few jminutes walk of Kailway Depot, Market | House, and Post Office. Possession given lst |May proximo, Apply to Rozr. Krivegs. [alété LOB SALE OR TO LET. —The House at present occupied by the subscriber, on | West Street, opposite the residence of James Peake, Esq., apply to Samurn N. Earte.— | ap. 12. ‘aX® LiP—Good Pasturage for seven Cows, within a convenient distance of ‘the city. Apply at this office. jad me anmetenit —_--—— --+- + -- ----- -- Po LET FOR THE SEASON—Ila Garden in high state of cultivation, we \stocked with choice fruit trees; eentrally \situated, Apply at this office. [a® pe LET —0n or about the first April, the House now occupied by Mr. Benjamin ‘Davies, junr., fronting on Water Street. For information apply te W. W. Crane {mv 18 tf amma | . P.O LET -That comfortable and con- venient COTTAGE (9 rooms), with stable ‘ LONUON HOUSE No pains will be spared to make thisDe. ° ; , and coach house, situate on Dorchester Street, — adjoining the premises of the undersi | Possession given Ist May. Apply to /CUNDALL. a os * 13, cod} i isthincesinaifaiialip ties shisthinandpmspiinig PQCARDEKS WANTED—Two or persons can be accommodated with fur-. nished rooms and board in a pleasant part ef- theeity. Knquire at thie effiee. fa léeed — .* ©