_—— Apples. Apples. WILL Sell at AUCTION, at okaoe . acerca pace one PS on DAILy EXAMINER. | The Fishery Award. -| A Frrenp has reminded us that the views [, nuisance, and unfit for any purpose He thought the best thing would be to} ‘make her a present to somebody and thus oe en in eS ies ae — err —“‘—sOS = es A 5 TT ee een maeds as 4 lla await ; against 15,000 tons contracted for last aie : Seat Window Blinds, with fancy gilt t 4 “48 ‘es Re ,-28t! for the service. He was of opinion that a | 7 Ow ene eventing > gilt borders and j i sng. Ie ie cose. uot all unlikely [mys consirused ico bet coud rons cme, Abo Zataon Lave Binds do,| FOF Bale, Wholesale and Retail, oa the Upper Provinces this year will amount from Georgetown to Picton at all times. | oicrs complete ietieheopiin 4 atting los | to not less than 220,000 tons against 80,000 He had crossed for years with a preperly new blinds should see anes before os on a | 20 HHDS. tons last year, or 140,000 tons more this constructed ice boat, which cost about one- other goods. W. A. WerKs & Co | cae , ; third the money, and ran at one-third the, April 23, 1879—thur sat mon ’ ENGLISH REFINED SUGAR ms ib al ee si. ra gigs ts eran omnes wapiesty ORANGES by the box at Beer & Gofi’s : | ome "i Tar Vatican has instructed its delegates to| ith a small boat. He hoped yet oe s or al Chili. Peru, and Bolivia to interpose their railway run down to Cape Tormentine and Fresh ORanGes and Marie Sre@ar st To the Wholesale Trade, only, at lowest ‘ i good offives with a view of ending the war, cr | Connect with the other side. One thing Brer & Gorr’s. gue | t: a> least rausing it to be waged with the least| Was certain, the expense of that service “Very Choice Smoked Hams, at Bux & s W. E. DAWSON & CO. = — sie pag og ; MAY 5, 1879. expressed by the EXAMINER respe sting the ie ee ot ea si Sorbian Light | 1 Room, Queen Square, TO-MO oo lispositicn of the Fishery Award have On oe te pursnance of treaty obligations | (Tuesday), the 6th inst., at three o clock, — THE RAILWAY. sently been modified, We do not shrink | jutween Prince Edward Island and the Do- 100 Rblis Nova Seotia Ap i Se, irom admitting the fact. But must be | ninion, entered into in. 1873, and there- st . : , _ a .. Government could hardly be in Nonpareils, Baldwins, &c. A FALSE RUMOR CORRECTED pe eae an romembered that we never sanctioned th » the la iv The obligation was to keep WILLIAM DODD, Auet'r, : } --— responsible. : : : i : : ie nae . ral i ° ‘ ' vie.2 T’aere is no truth, whatever, in tae re- absurd proposition to piace the whole . munication open all the winter. ; This, Ch’town. May 5, 1879. — port, to which the Patriot of Saturday gives; amount of our share of the Award at the | sowever, he thoaght was almost impos- — ae — . . ‘ ° : ‘ ; ‘ tr t | t the Railway stores are, it | lisposal of the. Local Government. Unta!) st’ ‘ quoall, That the Mallway “mores are, © 7 at : ': | Mr. Plamb denied that the Northern bed C future, to he obtained at the Railway ifead “yere nas been a tier igi reorganization O Ligh was built in pursuance of treaty ob- . quarters in Moncton. The stores will bi | the L yal Ci vil Service noon economicai all vations. She was biiicasan e «periment a i ; « se : . ro ‘TOU * 6% , obtained, as heretofore, by tender and con- | business principles, we shall oppose entrast- | in winter navigation, a id had turned out OUSE and SIGN PAINTING, WHITE. ; .. . ot o.t i an utter £ vilure \\ ASHING, PAPER HANGING &c. tract. Lug tags Loe ul Grovernment wita any con- | #4 » a . pets . M rd te te . . Mr. Valin was also of opinion that the at Moderate rates. REDUCTIONS ON THE INTEKCOLONTAL. The staff of the Intercelonial Railway has been largely reduced by the present economical Government. Theusands of dol- lars have thus been saved to the country. Referring to the recent discharge of some fifty men engaged at Moncton, the Moncton Times says : - The facts are that for five years Canada was cursed with a Government that preached economy to cover up the most reckless ex- travagance ; that treated the public treasury as afund designed for the exclusive and un- limited use of thorough-paced Grits ; that to promete party ends crowded every branch of the public service with their friends, utterly regardles of any consideration that ought to have weight with the guardians of the public interests. The result, the inevitable result. was that the present Government, upon assuming office, found the treasury empty, and every branch of the public service over crowded with unnecessary officials. The Rail- way particularly, though rapidly running behind hand, and rapidly becoming an intole- rable burden to the taxpayers of Canada, was nevertheless being managed regardless of ex- pense, —and so that the returns showed steadily increasing expenditure for a steadily decreasing traffic. ‘The Government resolved at once to do what any prudent business man would do under like circumstances. They determined to curtail expenses and to spare no effort to bring the revenue and expenditure more nearly together. They resolved to operate the line with as few hands as a siderable sum of money; for, until this be done, no matter how honest the Admin- istration of to day may be, the money must, of necessity, be frittered away. It must also be remembered that we have ever asserted the absolute right of the Island toa share of the Award. But we formerly thought the money should come to us through the Dominion Govern- ment. Now we think it advisable that it be funded at Ottawa, and right that the Local Government should have the disposition of the interest of it. We at first supposed that the fisheries and our interest in them had passed to the Do- minion Government, just as our railway was passed to it. If, by a contract with persons in the United States, our rail- way were benefitted to the extent of a mil- lion or two of dollars, it would be mani- festly unfair for the Local Government to obtain the disposition of the money. But, on reference to the terms of Confederation, we find it stipulated that ‘* the railways under contract and in course ef construction for the Government of the Island shall be the property of Canada” ; while, with reference to the fisheries, it is only agreed that ‘‘ the Domi:.ion Government shall assume and de- Northern Light was totally unfit for the service, as she was built on the wrong principle. Mr..Tasse took exception to the manner in which the report of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries was prepared. It was too bulky ; the last year’s report numbered 2,200 pages, while the first report, in 1868, only numbered 160 pages. He believed the whole of the matter could be put 300 or 400 pages. He mentioned several mat- ters in the report which he considered un- necessary. After some remarks by Mr. Hackett, Hon. Mr. Pepe referred to the steamer ‘‘ Glen- don.” He said that vessel was no_ credit either to the Government or the Depart- , ment. She was very little use except asa ‘scow. He read from a_ report of Capt. Brown’s to the effect that the vessel was un- seaworthy. Sir Albert Smith said the ‘‘ Glendon,” though a poor model and not up to the ex- pectations under which she was purchased, had rendered a great deal of service and was still very useful. The item passed. In regard to the half-yearly mail subsidy between Halifax and Cork and steam navi- gation between Nova Scotia and St. Pierre, not included in estimates, Hon. Mr. ‘Tilley said both services were under consideration of the Government. The remaining items ou ocean and river service and fisheries were carried. The committee rose at 6 o'clock. After recess on the items of fisheries, Mr. House. EX “PRINCE EDWARD,” NOW OPENING, A PORTION OF OUR SPRING WM. PARKER, —_| RICHARD POWER, Corner Dorchester and Weymouth Sts, Charlottetown, May 5, 1879—2w Steam Navigation Company OF P. E. ISLAND. NHF Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Co. will be held at their office, Corner Great George and Lower Water Street, at 7 o'clock, on the evening of TUES. DAY, the 20th inst. By order of the Directors, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary, _ - _ - a - > WO AND A HALF CENTS PER EB,— Balance of Stock bonght at James Dun. can & Co’s Sale, from 5-8 to 2in., and from 14 to 6in. H. COOMBS, Ch'town, May 5, 1879—3i Prince Edward Island Railway NOTICE. O* AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT. \J the 5th inst., and until further no- tice, a Special Train will run between Char- lottetown and Summerside in connection with the Steamer to and from Point du Chene :—- consistent regard for the reputation of], oe : ; ce ea the road and the public Sehawentp there- |/rey at the charges Jor the fisheries. The | Snowball made a violent attack upon the in would permit. They weeded out Province has nut surrendered any interest |Fish Breeding Establishment at Miramichi, LEAVE. {| ARKIVE, superfiuous and incompetent offieials, they]it before possessed in the fisheries. But|and said the reports concerning it were all . aa daa. cnt || enema abolished salaried agencies and other extrava- ),, a ia 4 : false. Very glowing accounts had been _—_ Ch'town... .6.00 a.m. | Summerside. 9.00 a.m. the Dominion Government are bound to y 8 oes or Summerside. 6.09 p.m./|Ch’town ... .9.00 p.m. yances, and now they are reducing the work- ing force to the lowest limits which investiga- tion has shown to be compatible with efficiency. Is this right or is it wrong? It may be hard on the officials and employees whose services ate dispensed with, but how will the people done here could be increased, by constructing rolling stock for the Pacific Railway or other- duty by threats, taunts or vulgar prejudices, improperly excited by political demagogues or party schemers. ——— aS <>? <P -o ee —_——_—_—_-—— The National Policy and the Nova Scotia Coal Trade. Mr. Dobson, who arrived at Halifax from Ottawa, on the 30th ult, has been doing a good stroke of business for the local com- panies. The Nova Scotia coal owners have contracted, through him, with railways, gas companies and other consumers in the Upper Provinces to deliver 98,000 tons of Pictou and Cape Breton coals at Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Belleville at lower prices than the United States coals of sim- lar quality can be delivered. The Grand Trunk has contracted for 40,000 tons Pic- tou, 20,000 tons deliverable at Belleville; and the same amount at Montreal. Red- paths refinery contract for 25,000 tons ; Vitawa gas aud other gas companies have also made coniracts of Cape Breton coal ; Montreal takes 15,000 tons, au! other places also have ordered. Thus th. «pring contracts have been 75,000 tons of tou coal as against 25,000 tons last year, aud 23,000 tons of Cape Breton this spring protect them. Consequently, any damages which may result from the use of the fish- eries by the fishermen of a foreign country belongs of right to the .Province, and the Ortawa, May 1. After routine, Hon. Dr. Tupper, in the absence of Sir John A. McDonald, moved mittee on the Bill, and reported the same. The Bill passed. On motion of Hon. Mr. Pope (Queen's, P. E. I ,)the Bill to amend the Piletage Act of 1873, was read a second time. The House then went into Committee on the Bill, and reported the same. On motion of Hon. Mr. Pope, (Queen's, P. E. I.) the Bill to amend the Act respect- ing the Harbor of Pictou in NovaSeotia,was read a second time. The House went into Committee on the Bill and reported the saine. ‘The Bill was then read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon. Mr. Pope (Queen's, P. E. 1.) the Act to amend the Seamen’s Act of 1873 was read a secondtime. The was read a third time and 10,000 roubles to the relief of the sufferers. yiven in the Illustrated News, which he had been told were false. sonal examination and had found the re- | Mr. lishment incorrect. Wilmot had re- ported that he had investigated the case After some remarks by Mr. Robertson (Shelburne) and Mr. McDonnell, the vari- He had made a per-! port as to the quantity of ova in the estab- | SUMMER this city is attributed to carelessness. There} were 949 dwellings burned, together with ene mosque, four mills, 292 shops, several tar, coal and firewood stores, timber yards, meat market, fruit market, Women’s Gym- nasium, the Club House, Workhouse, Po- lice Statien and Justices’ Court, besides other buildings. The Czar has contributed Puiiprorotis, May 1.—The Interna- tional Commission has requested the Porte to enter inte negotiations with Russia, with the object of arriving at a clear understand- ing as to the arrangements neccessary that the Porte shall make to insure the due transier of the Gevernment at the time of the Russian occupation of Roumelia. House went into Committee on the Bill and reported the same with amendments. ‘The, Bul was read a third time and passed. On item ** Maintenance and Repairs o! | Government Steamers, $125,000,” Sir A: ' J. Smith asked what was the intention of | the Government with regard to the Northern | Light. Hon. Mr. Pope (Queen’s, P. E. L) said | the Northern Light has been a failure, and a very expensive one. She is totally unfit possible cruelty, must be reduced, The Northern Light was Berri, May 1.—The Industrial Exhibi- tion was formally opened to-day in the presence of the Foreign Ministers and other distinguished personages, together with the principal municipal authorities and a large number of the leading inhabitants. _—— + —_—os o————————_— Special Notices. \Wixpow Biuyps.—Handsome Opaque Linen Gorr’s, new Argosy Suspender. By its novel construc- tion, rubber or any elas- tic material is entirely done away with. There is no possible strain on any of the buttons, whatever the position of the wearer. It is the most com- fortable suspender ever invented, Try a pair, — ++ ee ALEX. MAUNAB, Supt. and Engineer, Railway Oilice, Ch’town, May 3, '79. (pat pres her ar ne pr jr kea 4in) i poi who pay the wages regard it? Unquestion-| Goyernme F tha Province 2 he : ws Phe Lid ably, the taxpayers and fair-minded men gen- Oram within the Province yshould have land feund only 240,000 ova where there weed erally will approve the action of the Govern- the disposition of the ,money. It seems) should have been 700,000. S ; i i| ment and will stand by them in their efforts | now to be agreed, on the part of the Island, Hon. Mr. Pope said the attack oi the! il to economize and, tokenp down unnecessary nat the money should be funded, and that |f% Semen, Tl nelieet had taken ALLE & DAVIES” Grand Square | beg shows that the country has recovered |the Local Government should control the Sie ander their ‘ates i defended the J aliel te eedenly: neon ; ae te _—_ of ore of ae ar interest. ~We hope this will be done. |lishery regulations in New Brunswick, and Enquire at Mrs, - DERSON’s, near the te ow will Moncton look upon a policy whic oe emcee said that the fish would become extinct Drill Shed. touches its business interests in a tender : . . ‘}? ak place? We believe that on reflection, de- without them. If there was any evil exist- @; Ch’town, May 3, 1879—lw o spite the efforts of Grit grumblers all rea- DOMINION PARLIAMENT ing, it had nothing to do with the esti- a ae Po Leet a i i sonable people will regard the action of the mates. it there was any abuse, he would By ‘W ted j Government as wise and commendable, and — have it remedied. He thought there was Fos an . ny will find little to object to in a local point of INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS. no need of anything of the sort, and that —_——- i view. Of course all Monctonians would be no investigation was required. What the Que BUYING. ra) lad if Cartwright and Mackenzie had left the From the Sun. gentleman in effect asked was that the fish os. eS H. COOMBS. t g ° eae ; finances in such a condition that the work should not be protected. Uh’town, May 3—pat ar ne 18 Children’s Carriages, ; 4 i wise, but as the condition of the treasury does it i i not warrant this, Moncton people can afford] that for the rest of the session the House do a. really ye coe iad Toaeieialinue : ANDED under old tariff, expected on i to accept the fact as a part of her share of the|meet on every Saturday at two o'clock, | Hospital Quebec $20,000 ” Hon. Mr a Gent tenes 1 penalties entailed by the elevation to power|p. m., and that public bills and orders take | said the ainiiedl hed aod aaa in of Bargains in ‘Timware, out of job lots ha of Alexander Mackenzie and his colleagues. |prece-lence on that day after routine, ex-lestimates, but it nt P d d ~ bought at auction—etfects late W. B. Allin. We know that some of our people profess to] cent on Saturday next, when the notice of an, BOS {2h eS VES Se eae ; believe that we should all srtive to have as . af M =f bee. an oth notice Of something out of it if possibie. He he- | . s : 8. COCR: } sel plo mony expuadod’ heen ene Sobn of Me, Hosta of Aha 8 of Aft [Hane the ety of odes tad only pad | ee ae without regard to the value given therefor. : “ - SS. | little more than half the $4.000 they should H. COOMBS. aa at On the Government's order for the In- ; : May 3-— t i N i Ma ar ne 3i ; pra hey ooh at . oe amy Be sagas surance resolutions being called, Hon. Mr. nite Cartwright said the grant had been —_ : os iis Ft tic, always justifying and approving the Tilley stated that after consulting with his/reduced twice by the late Government ; FOR SALE i. expenditure of money, and always indifferent eo and . ea session had |in all from $24,000 to $20,000. —The can ee ee ae oo « | te about extravagauce and waste. This senti-}been protracte y the discussion of the : HE F ‘ ei. ment is very degrading, and we are happy to| Tariff resolutions, and also looking to the _ role 4 Bon is aa \ st say that the few who entertain it are imvari-|importance of the subject, he would ask 2: sa salt cin acome in good condition, with +o and catel ae i ably those who assail the 7imes for injuring/leave to withdraw the resolutions. The Europe and the Hast. complete, will be sold cuEar. For particu a the town, simply because it has fought alresolutions were withdraws. ae ARGO yY apply to either of the undersigned. + hand-to-hand fight with the patrons of that} Qn motion of Hon. Mr. Pope (Queen’s)| p,. . r z ie extravagance and waste which they desired to} +). Bill to amend the Acts respecting Tri i I a , May ‘7% yiskens hurricane at ee ne . tuate, The 7'imes has never conceived] |: ne ee -|Szegedin, yesterday, destroyed the works hae ~ C. . it to be its duty to favor the spoilation of the nity House and Harbor Commissioners of prepared for restoring the railway and fill- oe Wy C, BOURKE. whole country for the especial benefit of Montreal, was read _a second time. The ing the breaches in the dams. Barges a ieee oe Moncton, and unless its views of right and oo a into ee = - Bill, |sjied with building material and aaah - — oe = . wrong bec adically changed, which is}4nd reported some with amendment. ; ’ ee ; ° bt S evghabie: it will y the + ead atog the On motion of Hon. Mr. Pope (Queen’s, ae = er ches ceed a t he greatest achieve- For Sale or t0 Let past deem it possible to be true to Moncton and | P. E. 1.,) the Bill respecting the harbor of : 3 ° s A at bos _ time a to Toe at large. | North Sydney, in Nova Scotia, was read a eee ane ge. a ae ment of modern times eT ee o: And it will not moved from the path of]second time. The House went into Com- ? : . ° P oro OrenBuRG, May 1.—The recent fire in 1S accomplished in the THE DWELLING HOUSE ironting on Pleasant Street, now in possession of James Gass. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber, Pp. C. KELLY. Queen street, Ch’town, / May Ist, 1879. ; TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, Per §. S. “Prince Edward,” 45 CASES, EQUAL TO 90 Boxes Oranges. 8S Gases (equal to) 16 Boxes Lemons. Ch’town, April 28, 1879—6i