CAMINER., Datty “MAY inx ISS3. Tue ve Mr. Davies and the Fishery Award. eaders have Our r pot forgott no the greut cry which went up from the Grit party all over this Island, for some years past, that the only way to advance the claim of Pri Edward Island to a share of me ne pai Award, was by electing Mr. Louis 1. Davies to the House of Commous With characteristic modesty Mr Davies put the matter in a somewhat different w ay. He declared | that our late representatives bad utterly | tailed in their duty iw not bringing our claim before the louse of Commons separate aud distiuct trom that of the other Provinces. \ few days ago we quoted trom Mr. Davies’ election ecard a stropg impeachment of our late repre We now quote trom a letter gentleman the } April ‘Lhe italies | sentatives publist ed by t! @ Same in Examiner of the 12th Thi- letter speaks for itselt. are Mr. Davies’: 1881. | ‘The fact ia, the remedy and only hope of our Province in this matter fies m an} appeal to the D) Flouse of Commona, | aud yet. stranye to sav, that is the only a ? } ire } fo wmaully pre Seretecdt j Sat 1 for estice } * The Local GC vernment wil not leave | ‘ee question lor decision 10 the hands of | the only tribunal that can fairly decide tt, | the Dominion House of Conmens, but they | carry ares intion to test the qe stion li] the Courts of Law. What does this mean ?| Simply this, that the whole qnestion Is to} be tied up, till after the next general, elec ion.” “ There are equities in our claim which the House of Commons could recognize, ! and the Law Courts could not, and there are technicalines ust us which would agal bind the Law Courts, and not be listened! to in the House of Commons Therefore, | I say it is treason te carry the case into} the Law Courts before testing fairly the | opinion of the Commons. Why has not} this been done? What is the reason that | our representatives have never moved a] - | Dominion House of Con ht of thes Island to | pr? i Award ! resclutien in the mons affirming a share of the Fishery rig +! ‘hie **We are represented in the Cabinet by | Mr P. pe the Ma nister of Mariue, and the i é Cabinet de ide ayaimsteur claim. We are | represented in the House of Comm: ns by six members, five of whom are as docile and | ob dient fellowers Sr John bimeeilf | conld desie. They all loudly maintained. | when elected, that our claim was a gor d | one; they stil], with bated breath, say| their cpiniors are unchanged ; and yet nor | one of them has had the courage of his} opinions «nfficiently to move a resolution asking the House teaftitm its belief in our rights. No one thinks of abusing Sir Johu. or Sir Charles Sir Leonard, because they do net see eye to eye with che people | of this Island on this fairly debateable | question. But we do blyme and condemn. avd will coutinue te blame and condemn. those who, rej resenting us in Parliament, proclaim that they believe in our rights. and yet wont submit the matter for the decision of the House. It has been said that Mr. Mackenzie repndiated the Island claim. I should like to know when or where? The matter hes never heen sub- mitt: d to him for his voce as a member of the ; as or House. Pefhaps the argumentson the 1 art of the Isler d may yet convince him. Why | we should determine that his vote would | necessarily be against as, I don't know. The | same may be ssid of Mr. Bake, Mr. Cart-|' wright, Mr. Anglin, and others. They | fairly placed | therefore, it have have not yet had the matter before them for decision, and, is folly to say that the Oppos tion already decided against us. The adverse vote of the House on the resolution in favor of apprepriating the Award for the benefit of the Maritine Provinces ails, moved by Mr. Ritchie, of does not, by any means, imply that our} claim will be alse decided upon adversely. The greunds upon which we claim a share of the money, are entirely different from | these on which Mr. Ritchie’s resolution was based; and we have noreasen to doubt that the c'aim, which seems so vood to us on the Island, wil! yet recommend itself to a m«jority of the Commons.” Mr. Davies has now sat for over three mouths io the House of Commons, but he has, not as yet, moved bis hand nor opeved bis lips in behalf of the claim of this Province to a share of the money. Why this? Did he write all these letters aud make all these es on the subject, for the purpose of deceiving the electors of Queen's County, or has a} cold, clamy haud, been placed upon him | forbidding him to move’ The silly} excuse of the Putriot Mr. gener- Halifax, is | ! | that Davies’ | term has not yet expired, is undeserving | of au answer. The above extract shows how virtuous Mr. Davies’ iadignation was in 1881, at the delay which had | then taken place on account of the! beglect of our representatives. Perhaps the attention which Tae} EXAMINER ha: called to Mr. | Davies’ extraordi: ary silence, in regard | to a subject on he made such} lend-mouthed promi may even vet! prompt him to bring the Fishery Award | to the notice of the Llouse of Commons! € ‘ y i ow which ses, belore the close of the Session. A motion |} on the subject after many of the members Jeave for their howes, ivd wh en all are impatient to go, may saliols the faithful i Grits, but will not be equaily adiecaaes Tae to the independent electors of Queen’s| County. But even.this kind of copsider- ation (if it be gives ) will be due to Tus | EXamMIxer | —The death of Joe Brady. the first of | the IJri-h nv Lies to suffer for the | murder of Le rd Cavendish ond Mr. | Burke, is an act of justice which will] meet with th apprabation of every right | thiuking person When a boly «f men} delit ely’ bind shem-elves iogether Lat solemt ths for er purpose than that of murder, aud who seize every OPPort ut ity to committ such a horrible Crime. there is uo per alty that the law! Cab intleb wo severe ur tov stringent by of this Ielend. We wish them suecces, /uonecessary to relate it again. | grave wrovgs to be remedied, ‘thousands of pownds. fiutended 1 ;nauvhe, lot ; bext to Green lias a drug store, I : ticulars can THE D which such deweraly assassins may — hed. The bi-t. y of this dreadful ‘ime is tresh in every mind so that it is The foul deed was perpetrated at a time when, whatever the wrongs of the Irish people, aud have yet an of couduet would have much to win for them the sympathy the whole world- But, unfortunately for her, lreland has ever beeu who iustead of having willing al d do ubtless they had honor- able line doue cursed such meno as Carey, her real interests at heart. were to sacrifice them in order to gain oublio| Probably Carey had a deeper lle evidei tly notority motive than mere notority. expected that large rewards would be) offered by the Goveroment, which, as time rolled on, would be doubled and | trebled, and, that by selling his dupes into the bands of justice, he would be | able to procure a free pardon, besides | eoudoviug with the actual murderers, viz., Brady, Kelly, ete., but the mao iwho econveocted the bloody deed, who ‘lured meu into perform’ng it, who super- | : ‘ while it wes being done, and his clutches of the who winds up by selling coutreres «i without seruple, into the 'eallows, should be hounded out of exist-| ; 2euce, The siglanes es Exhibition. The grand Intervational Exhibition was formally opened Kensington, on Saturday last, by the Prince | if Waleson bebalf of Her Majesty wus unavoidably absent, owing to ill-health. tisheries , Though the weather was very unfavourable, siilla tremendous crowd assembled to wit- ness the inanguration of tbis novel show. Pheir Royal Highnesses were received at ‘the entrance by a salute from the guard of | honour of the Royal Naval Volunteers, and the boys of the Arethusa training-ship, while the Guards band played the ‘‘ Nation- s| Anthem.” Walking in pairs, the Prince of Wales, the Dukes of Edinburgh, C - aud Albanv, preceded by the architect and contractor, and follow ed by the officers of her Majesty's household, slowly advanced along hundreds of yards of red carpet to thrones on a dais which was surrounded bya canopy of fishing-mets uphe'd by gilt tridents, ind flawkea by banks of flowers and ben- ners, in the north gallery. On the entrance the royal party, a full band end a choi: of four bhunered voices broek? into the National Anthem. while the andience rose and uneovered. Di putations of fishermen from all parts of the United Kingdom lined the whole rou‘e, and among them wight be | seen, dressed in their picturesque Costume, a band of Cunadian Indians lt weuld be useless to attempt to describe leven briefly the contents of the extreordin- ary exibition, which covers acres, and the « fticial consists of marly six hondred pages. countries twenty-three catalogue, of which The which eceupy the largest area, t Britain and the colonics, are the United Srates, Norway, BI! yiuin, and the Netherlands Besides th: national courts are galleries devoted ti machinery in metion, machinery for elec rrie lighting, a fish market, a fish dining- room, and a fine aquarium. In the gar , Sweden }dens are ponds stocked with fish and fi-h eating birds, and the gigantic skeleton of a whale belonging to the Marquis of Exeter. [t is needless to say that Canada takea a foremost part in this exhinition. The Prince of Wales, referring he Canadian exhibits were remarka! ly good, while the Duke of Fdinburgh said they were far ahead of all the colonies, and, in sume respects, equal to the United States. __ om + Our Advertisers. J. H. Myrick wants two good can makers, and a wan to take charge of a can making shi p- A. McNeill will sell, on Market Square, -morrow at twelve o'clock, a nice lot of ouvg apple trees. W. E. Dawson to-day, oranges, lemons, to y & Co., are receiving, logwood, potash, window glass, etc., which will be sold cheap. A. MeNeill will sell at auction on Tuesday, 22ud inst., at 12 o'clock, on Market Square, ten young pigs, from the {Steck Farm. P. G. Fraser announces that the premises jon Queen Street, at present ocenpied by him will be suld by auction om the 29:h inst. , at 11 o'clock. Carvell Bros. announce that either the ‘“’ Carroll” or ‘** Worcester” will leave i Charlottetown for Boston every Thursday. Passengers will find this route the che ape st aud best one to take when going to Déston. James Coleman, Superintendent P. E R., informs the public that excursion return tickets at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all Stations, on Thursday, May 24th. good to return up to and includ- ing May 25. J. Brignell wants 159 laborers to work on the Western Counties Railway between oe * to consult Mr. W. the R icklin House whom full par- Dighy and Yarmouth " for work would do wel EF: will be at vitil 1} i aser, who Tuesday next, from be obtained. -_- —_-— = Gotpen Reie.—A new Division of the Sons of Temperance ca lled ** Golden Rule, . 105, was —_ rized on Wednesday ev en- | iv gy 16th inst., at Murry Harbor, by the | Grard Scribe. The fvllowing are the flicers : W, P.—Albert P. Prowee, Esq. W. A.—Je hn McKinnon. R. S —E:r: Heury A RS ~—Alexander Ball F.S—Wilem H. Prove. Treas. — Aibert Ciements, Chap, — David Brehaut., oC Alex Creighton. A C We sley R oerts. is Daniel Hyde PW. P.—W. G. Dobson, eq , M. D. The W: P. « ppointed Deputy of this D Vision I ne nivht of mee i Z 1s W ednes- “Golden Rule’ »a foremost stand aniong the Divisivgs at av. | 5 1aRK AL be | of wich! We feel tar from | of | at South | who| to it, remark: d | Appli ieat ts | Division wilere ‘ong | ‘ were Ouse oom wy +7. ve pxXAMINER, dinate — _— SS ee anagem ed PRoMINENT Cahattane, alubone promin- ent Canadians in the United States are Mr. Lewis, the able contributer to the Detroit Free Press. who comes from Ontario. The actor McKee Rankin was born in London, Oat. Movs Ciara Morris, the exponent o' the emotional school uf acting was born in Toronto. Lawren ce Barrett, the delineator iof Shakespeare’s tinest characte rs, was born in Harmiiten. Mer. Hill's, the wealthy / member of the Syndicate, was born in Ham- iron. Kittson, the millionaire of St Paul, hails from Scrvel ; and George Munroe, the New York publisher, who has given $60, Quod | to found a college in his native Province, is | rom Nova Sevtia. > -_ ORANGES, Lemons, and Apples at W. F. CARTER 8S. {mayl7 3: -_-—---@ - the New York morgue every year, and 4.500 of them are the victims of intemper- ); auce, > A LiRGE aupply of Ball s self-adjusting | Corsets, just received at Youna’s, vil Langtry, the Jersey lily, thus de- scribed the impression American women | had ms ade upon her; In the first place Ame- ‘rican women have very pretty faces, bright avd winning. One sees many more prett faces here than in England. Then I think y have beautiful ‘hair, and very pretty bane and feet, but their figures are really | very bad, The American standard of fi:nre ‘is altogether tco plump for me. 8. | Langtry considers Mary Anderson to be = amen Mrs | the finest looking woraan she has yet seen America. | in > Whatever claims to recognition as a lezitimate sport the ‘‘manly are’ of pugilism may have, sparring encounters appear to have an unwholesome influence on many minds. The coal regions of Pennsylvania have been demoralized by it, andit isa common thing there forold and young to settle disagreements in the prize ring Recently a furnished drawing room in Ohio was the seene of one of these brutal exhibitions, which find favor among not only the ignorant, but also those who hold a relatively hogh position in social circles. BONEGN STEERS, STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship i ERS will leave Charlottetawn for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON ATS5 P.M. PASSENGERS will ind most p easaut trip to Bos-on, Accommo- dations on beth steamers are splendid. CARVELL Bi0S., AGENTS. Ch’town, Mav 17, 1883. ~-pat her sj LANDING TO-DAY. EX S. S. “* WORCESTER,” ' S 14 Boxes drauges and Lemons, 30 cases Babbitt’s Potash, 10 BOXES LOGWOOD, (30 lbs., assorted). W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 17. 17.—3i Landing ex Ercma, AND IN STOCK, 400 Boxes Window Glass. VW. E. DAWSON & CO. _Mey 11. APPLE TREES, ~ Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), May 18th. at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Market Square, a nice lot of young Apple Trees, which must be sold at any price, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch'town, May 17.—li P.E. Isiand Railway. —— QUEENS DIRTRDAT. yx URSION RETURN TICKETS 4 One First-Class Fare will jand from all Stations on this Ratlway, on | Tharsday, the 2tth instant, good to return | Up ty aud including the 24th instance. JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. S, | Railway Office, Ch’town, May 16, ’83, {fr sa tu we wly li | TOrT Om. » he an oo a sold at Public Auction, i Five thousand dead bodies are sent to | NE of the above FIRST-CLAS3 STEAM.) find this the Cheav« at . at | be issued to} } | - rues lay, the 29th day of May, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, on the premises, the DRrU G SD’ © ae els 5 lately ocenvied by P. G. Fraser, onupribing | the leasehold interest, with right of purchase. | Sale positive, unless previously disposed of, P. G, FRASER, Ch’town, May 17.— end pd i ' 1 | LONDON HOUSE. * 2: ciara | ——$$—-: 07 ——_—— Spring and Summer Importations. eee ame’) ne ceeteee WE HAVE FINISHED OPENING 165 Cases and Bales Erglish, : 60 * Canadian and American Bought Carefully from the Best Houses. 20: Our Stock will be found complete in all Departfrents, and will be constantly replenished throughout the sammer 20; We invite the Inspection of Cash Buyers. GEO. DAVIES & CO. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. J.B. MACDONALD S now showing a magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, boughgsasthie “English, American and Canadian markets,o the very best terms. [ am in a pesition to give my customers and all who favor me with their patrooage the very bes’ value to be had i in the city. Ch’town, May 15, 1883. Special attention is direc ted to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen's svits and ladies’ mantles. Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper prices than ever, CUSTOM TAILORING. Suits made t orderin the latest style and good fits gvarar teed and at prices that cannot be beaten. Also ; 950 Half-Chests Fine Congou Tea, W hoiesale and Retail. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne warranted extra quality, sold low. British Warehouse. W. & A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 4) Cases and Bales of New aud Fashionable SPRING GOODS From the London and Foreign Markets. A large lot of BRUSSELS CARPETS (new designs) of excellent value. just to hand. A lot expected. Establishment will close every evening at 6 o'clock. W. & A. BROWN & CO. of cases of GLASGOW AND MANCHESTER GOODS daily Ch’tawn, May 4, 1@R2. aoe iS83. SPRING. SPRING, 10.000 cases (1 lb.) TALL CANS, 2,500 ** ‘* FLAT CANS, 600 boxes TIN PLATES, 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 oma SOFT LEAD, 5 bars COPPER (1} and 14) 600 coils ROPE (6, 9, 12 aud Rt thread), 10 bales M ARLINE, 20 puns. MOLASSES, 30 bris. SUGAR, 25 bris. HARD BREAD, 200 chests and half-ches's TEA, 100 suits OLL CLOTHING, 750 bris. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 bils KILN DRIED CORNMEAL, 100 brls). MESS PORK, 200 bris. PRIME MEsS PORK, 300 HAMS (Smoked aud Green), 50 brls. MESS BEEF, 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and to Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 28, 1883, TURK?S ISLAND SALT. ee To arrive, ina few days. per brigt. ’ } g se Kitt C) “de » 7 } itty Clyde,” a few thousand bushel : 7 7 va 4UHa 5 g Salt, which will be sold low ex ship. ie i HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 28, 1883. LOBSTER PAGKERS’ SUPPLIES CONCERT —PROGHUMyE Re ee al Thursday, May 17, 1993, et - -] PART: Ti Pergolas Mrs. Malcolm McLeed, J. Anthem-—There ia ay } a | eR a | Worley an Choin, ) radlaay 2. Vocal Solo—Eve’s [| amenta lr, Cream. r, Mom... ing | 3. Anthem—1 will praise Thee O Lora } r +904 | Zon Church Choir, Tong | 4. Solo—Lord have merey on ne. } } | 5. Cornet Solo —' ‘ading, still inding Mr. Fleteber. ae 6. Anthem —- How excellent is Bibie Christian Choir ny Nae, 7... Voral Rolo, .... ...0 se stunt 7 Mr, Cant, | es . 8. Vocal Solo— Consolat’ eo...) iT a Mins M. McLeod, “ ton bts | 9. Quintette -Incline Thine ear., .. ian | . St. James Check hotr, t 10. Solo—The evening prayer. ; Misa Finlay, oS PART: Te Authem—Shepherd of Thine Teragh 180 Zion Charch Choir, Nicholen . Bass Solo—Light of our way a Mr, Reid, Solo & Chorus—UConsider the Miss ere and otnets, Violin Solo 1}. ee _oce “Serre 13. ek. 14 #0 ee sig, a ae 15. Vocal Sclo- Seieus ation. » Sindy Mrs. W. Ly “Lgworth, “haoy 16. Chorus & Solo—The Pigiim a io Methodist “hoir, a 17 . Instromectal Duet—The warm . Pricets <.:. 1: ~ven bea int Messrs. Earle and W ateon. . Voeal Solo—One swectly solemn — Miss MeFarlane, 19. Solo, Duct and ‘ horus- Savionr, bre an Evening Besaing : te Bible Christian Choir, N. B,—Tickets for sale at the of Mrs. Watson, Messrs. Dodd, Tone & eas Adwisaion, Somme & > “ STOCK FARM PIGS, 1s = AUCTION. - NtXY XT 1 UNSDAY, 22nd at IP o'clock, bop, att Square, TEN YOUNG PIG (him breeds) from the Gover. ment SOA finn, A MeN A *« & ; UGH” WANTED. WO. good Cun Makers, anda man to take charge of a Can Shop. Apply atthe Fen Market, May 17-31 Che town, May 3,—4i w. ly li Sih oN Western oink eg Railnay, LABORERS WANTID. 1d iy LARORERS wentd to werk & ei! West) rn Courti-s Railway, betwen LDighy and Yarmouth, N. >, W ages to good men §! 25 per day. and from Three to Five months werk, Mr. W. Fraser ovr Agent, will be Rocklin House, (lar'ottetown, nite DAY, the 2’nd inst., from whem panics wishing to engage can get full par ialars, J. BRIG) General Saper! Yarmouth, N, 8S, May 17.—3i® y lind BOARDS, PLANK | SHINGLES, &, B* AUCTION, NEXT FRIDAY EVEM ING, May /8th, at 6 o'clock, at 5 1 PAUL LEA’S FASTCRY, GRAtTON STREET, eee feet Matched Spruce Flooring, 000 teet Dry Pine Boards, , 10 ,200 teet Mouldings (assarted, ‘Lot Sashys ard Frames lot Spouting. Lot Diy Hardwood Playpk, 25 Turned Hewn Poats, lot Tarned Bal. uslers, Large lot Kindling Wood, 16 M. cea Shingtes, | 1 Wate, Cart (in good order), and wants cther articles, A McNEILI, Auctionee!, i i ie Le te ee os ene i Ch'town, May 16. FLOWERS, FLOWERS. i Y AUCTION, at our Salesroom, OO Saturday Next, 19th instast, of Queen and Water Streets, eB AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A- choice assortment of House Piste bloom). comprising Pelorgemuume, wi, Caio inws, #urchjas, Heliotropes, Begonias. tious, Verbenas, Acacias and olbet varieties, 4 rer The above are ge od nar ly plants. nod for auction, are far superior to 1 Blo k, tbe [t is safficient to say tha vt they are rH C’lebrated nursery of Thomay Ridge Eeq, set & RAYDEN, CAMPA=LL & RAN a hte wn, M ay i¢ .. ¥ WANTED AT ONG, NE OR TWO yood CABINET MAS QO atthe PE. Istiud Furuiiure Kent Street. Mey |6.—1w eod pat