a ee EE ORO SSE are eer ees ea EIT amr 7 3 RC eae Ni SB Lo Oa tg Re RE ts ce a ons oes in RT par Se Se ae Laer SLE RENT Bai, oar) AOE Te Jet 2 See. ince esis ere ~ — ere —— ee ———— TS ChzeDaiin Examin ————s ef | | 79,052 tons register, and the amount of MARCH 15, 1886 A THEH DAIL x .. Hx AMT ranean in en ER. MARCEL 15. 1886. waters other than those of Canada, dur- er ing the year ended 31st December, 1885, 174, representing a tonnage of = - | loss, both partial and total, to vessels The Marine Departmont of Canada —— } | Acconrvrna to the report of the Deputy Minister of Marine the total amount expended on the various branches of | this Department, including the salaries of the estalishment staff, duriug the fiscal year ended 30th Juve last, was $1,088,.892.96 while the total amount voted was $1,041,232.50, which last named amount includes the departmenta! salaries. The whole number of persons engaged in the outside service of the Department at the close of the calendar year was i414. The lighthouse service of the Domia- ion is divided as follows, viz :—The Ontario Division, embracing lights above Montreal; the Quebec Division, extend- ing below Montreal, and including the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence; the Nova Scotia Division, the New Bruns- wick Division; the Prince Edward Island Division, and -the British Colum- bia Divisions. The total number of light sttions in the Dominion, on the Bist December last was 526, and of lights shown 617; the number of steam fog-whistles and automatic tog-horos 30, and the number of light keepers, en- gineers of fog-whistles and other assist- ants, with crews of light-ships, was 673 In the Prioee Edward (tsiand Light-} house Division, under Mr. Artemasa Lord, there are 45 lights uoder the care of 35 light-keepers. The repairs ihe charge oe: to lighthouses on the Island were qnite extenrive. At Block- house Point the lantern deck and floor was resewed, and a portion of the tower stripped aad repaired. At West Poiat extensive repairs were carried out to remedy leakage in the tower. The lantera deck was renewed and all the buildiazs painted. At Panmure Isiand a new Jantern was supplied anda fourth order dioptric illuminating apparatus s substituted for the ecatoptric apparatus previously used. The light is, as here tofore, fixed white, but should appear otf equa! intensity from all points of ap- proac’: seaward. The light tower aod keeper's dwelling was also repaired. th Cape sew sills and anchor At N> posts were supplied to the tower, and the revolviog machinery put iu good or- der. At Indian Point a protection work of brush wus from the north end of brea'c water to the irua caisson, aod brush and Rites: also placed at south eud of bretkwater, to prevent the sand bar being cut away by the current, At Sea Cow Head, extensive improve ments (o lantern and uew lamp and reflec: tor were supplied. The keeper’s dwelling repaired au! ail buildings painted. At East tower aod keeper's dwelling was removed from the old 1600 feet east, or about 200 m the extreme point, anda fog alarm erected aud put into operation in September last. The contract for re moving buildings and erecting for alarm baiidings Was awarded to and the work carried oui by Mr. Bernard Creamer, of Easi Point, for $2,836. Two fog horns, operate! by compressed air, have veeu placed at this station, supplied by Messrs Carrier, Laiuve & Co., of Levis, at a cost of $960 each. At Sandy Island, Alber- ton, the front range light on the island has been discontinued, and two lights established at the head of Cascumpec Harbor, to guide up the harbor. The front light consists of a small dioptric lantern, showing a fixed red light, elevated 22 feet above high water aud visible 9 miles, The back range is situated half a mile westof the front light, aad consists of au open framed tower 22 feet high, threugh the roof of which a smati dioptric lantern is hoisted on a mas!, The light is fixed red, elevated 40 feet above high water, and es yipaat Point, the p yaition teet ir should be visible 11 miles. At George- tows, the light maiatained for some years past a8 a winter light, to range with the light on St. Andrew’s Point, has been made a permanent light, to show ali the year round. It is a fixed white eatoprie light, elevated 50 feet} above high water, and visible 12 miies inthe line ofranze. At Little Channel, the brush and stone work for the protec- tivo of the light has been built up, and the fvout light placed upon anew black, lantern repatred and put in order. Micw repairs were carried out, and patuiiog done at other stations. lo this Proviace the and cargoes, so far as as ascertaiuved, | was $1,210,000. The number of lives lost in connection with these casualties was twenty-one, viz., ten in Canadian waters, and eleven in waters other than those of Canada. The disasters reported to this Depart- ment as having occurred to vessels ou the inland waters of Canada and to Canadian vessels in American inland waters, during the year 158, were twenty-one, and the tonnage iuvolved was 6,695 tons register. The number of lives lost was forty-eight, aod the amount of joss, both partial and total, to vessels and cargoes, so far as esti- mated, was $358,728. The piers under the control and mauagement of the Department of Marine are the following : The piers at Goderich, Rondeau, Inverhuron, Morpeth and Kingsville, in the Province. of Ontario; Rimouski, Riviere du Loup, Riviere Quelle, Maibaie, Elboulement, L’Islet, Berthier. Trois Pistoles, Tadoussac, Anse St. Jean, St. Alphonse de Bagotville, Chicoutimi, Bay St. Paul, lie aux Grues, St. Jean de Orleans, and St. Laurent d°Orleans, in the Provinee of Quebec; Maitland, Oak Point, Digby, Dela*ps Cove, East Bay, Meteghan River, Pickett's Wharf, Port Craville and Brooklyn, in the Province of Nova Scotia: Clifton. in the Province of New Bruns- wick; Souris, Campbell's Cove, Annandale, North Cardigan, Lewis, Georgetown, Lambert's, St. Mary's Kay, Mink River, South River, Chapel Point, Montague, Stevens, Sturgeon, South Rustico, Pinette, Belfast, Port Selkirk, China Point, Vernon River, Pownall. Hickey’s, Nine Mile Creek, Victoria (Crapand), Clifton, Wood Isiands, Hurd’s Point, McGee, | ins’ Shore, \s Vest Point, Tignish Marbour and Kier’s Shore, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, At the Port of Cow Bay, Cape Breton, N.S., the pier or breakwater is also under the management of this De- partment. ‘The amount collected during the year from all these piers aud wharves Was ouly $3,157.83 ‘The number of new vessels built and regisiered in Canada duriug the last year was 240, measuring 43,179 tons registered tonnage. Estimtatiog the value of the new tonnage at $45 per ton, it gives a total value of $1,943,055 for new vessels. The expenditures of the past year in connection with the Northern Light, amounted to $35,963.54; ber earnings amounted to $2,175.91. iggins fi a The Nor:-hwest. Tue report of the Department of the Ioterior supplies the following compari- son of homestead aud pre-emption entries iu our great Northwest :— Years, 1831. . Homesteads...... visi oe 533,280 acres 249,552 acres Pre-emptions... ......... 364,060 106,213 SY GFT cesnop ccnshias eo «ne 126,049 The total amount received by the De- pirtment for pre-emptions and cas sales to individuals aud colonization companies, for the past four years are as follows :— 1882, $1,727,280; 1883, $925,962; 1884, $788,136; 1885, $288,594; the great falling off last year being due to the Riel Rebellion. The great benefit accuring to the Northwest by the opening of the coal mines is shown by quotetions of the prices of coal at Wiuvipeg, compared with wlat they were previously. It is said tha: hard coal can now be pur- chased iu Winnipeg for $9 per ton, and s0\'t coal for $7. The cattle industry is growing rapidly. There are now 40,000 bead of cattle and 10,000 head of sheep on the ranches lying along the base of the Rocky Mountains. It is shown by statistics for the years from 1874 that to date there have been surveyed ia the Norihwest 68,655,452 acres, equal to 418,847 farms of 160 acres each. The Subway. Ir is pleasing and re-assuring to note that Civil Engineers of emioence—apart from Messrs. Light and Shauley—are giviog in their approval of the scheme by which itis proposed to convect this Province with the mainland. In a paper read last February, before the American Institute of Mining Engineers, Mr. Richard P. Rothwell, C. E., calls atten- tion to it, and describes it as an “ in- genious method.” He says it was found * extremely convevieat” in a cise in which he was iuterestgd, and ‘‘ from the experience in that case, as well as iu the simp'icity of the problem, it appears to me possible to apply this new method of iuonel-laying without serious difficulty, and with great economy when the local AG thi expenditure on ace of sick, disabled and shipwreck- | ed seamen, for the last fiscal year, | amounted to $2,193.52 and the rec ipis | to $678.22. Sick seamen at Charlotte- | town are care for uoder an arrangement i mate with the managers of the Char-| lotteiowon Hospital. The amount paid | uoder this arrangement for the last fiscal | { year was $1,229.05. Much additional | expense was incurred during the past | fisesl year, owiag to tho ice-boat dis- | asier of 23th Janu ry last, by which the | passeugers and beats’ crews, in crossing | frou Cape Traverse to Cape T rmentive, were severely fr Four of the | passengers aad seven of the boats’ crew were placed in the Charlottetowa [Lospi- tal, and cared for at the expense of the | Government, he ul al of sick dariag he and the receipts fr: fun \, $634,831.79. Ph folol number of casualties to British Canadian and foreivn sea-goins vessels reported to th "”D. saute, as heving sneenate io "O eae * 1 oy avacian walters, Vauadian sea-going vessels in stbitten. ‘mount expended on account nast vos m tae sick mariger’s » Sisabied and shipwrecked seamen year was $702,895 01, | es conditions are favorable.” .—— om «- —-—---—_ - —_- — The Critic of Halifax remarks that “the gross public debt of Canada, at the close of the last fiscal year, amounted to $264,000,000; the available assets to #68 000,000, leaving a net debt of $195,- 006.000, which in roand numbers is about $40 per head to the population. As compared with the average debt per head in the principal foreign countries, the amount is comparatively smal!, but the interest is quite large enough to be a serious tax upon our revenue. The Canadian debt was not incurred like those of foreign countries in waging war upon neighbors ; it simply represents the capital expenditure upon railways, canals, | harbor improvements, public buildiogs, etc, | “Shall IT sing that beantifol song, | ‘‘Mother is waiting,” for you 7” asked a | Bush street girl of a gentleman meking a ,moraing eli, and who was alittle doaf. ,* L beg pardon. What was that?” ‘*Mother | is Waiting.” ‘Excuse me. “I'll go then, I saw her ingjout the clothes as I came, Sorry to you from your washing.” TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, [Srxorat Despatoues TO Ta® KXaMiNER,) An Ocean Greyhound Goes Down. New York, March 14. The steamer Oregon was run into bya deep-laden, three-masted schooner this morning, east of Fire Island, Part of the passengers were transferred to a pilot boat and part to the schooner, and all were sub- sequently transferred to the German steamer Fulda. There were 896 souls in all. The Oregon was entirely abandoned, and aunk at 1 p. m. to-day. The steam- ship Oregon was a Cunarder, launched in 1883, and the most magnificent, powerfui and fastest of the transatlantic vessels, with the exception of the Etruria, of the same line. An Outrageous Assault. PoxtLanp, Oregon, March 15. About midnight, Col, J. K. Phillips, commender of the First Regiment of State Militia, was assaulted near his residence in East Portland by two men. He was robbed, and as he lay on the ground he was shot, The wound will probably be a fatal one. Col. Phillips has been out- spoken concerning the ontrages against Chinese, and leaders of mobs have threat- ened his life. Prize Fighting and Gaming. New Yor«, March 14. The Dempsey-L>B!anche prize fight came off early this morning at Larchmont, Dempsey won in the 13ch round; time, 6 minutes, LeBlauche failing to respond to the call. It was plucky and fair fighting. The series of five billiard games between Vigniwux aud Schaefer, 690 points each for $1,000 a side, terminated last night. Schaefer, 3,000; Vignaux, 1,855. Daring 2nd Bloody Rebbery. PortLanp, Oregon, March 14. Intelligence has been received at Joliet, lil., of a daring aud bloody robbery, per- petrated on an express train on the Chi- cago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, on Friday night. The robbers, afier what appears to have been a terrific struggle, murdered the express messenger and rifled the safe of valuables worth from $25,000 to $100,000. Withdrawal of Treops. Caro, March 14, Lord Rosebery, British Foreign Secre- tary, has instructed Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, British Commissioner in Egypt, to arrange for the reduction of the army of oceupation by six regiments, aud the with- drawal of British troops from Assouan, and Egyptian troops from Wady Halfa. Home Rule. Lonpon, March 14. The Observer says that at a cabinet council yesterday, the measures submitted by Gladstone for the Ireland, were unfavorably received, and the project, if persisted in, will lead to the disruption of the cabinet. Railway Collision New Haven, Conn., March 14. Freight train collided with horse car on West Haveu road yesterday, crossing the car and injuring twelve persous, none fatally. Gladstone's Health. Lonpon, March 14. Gladstone’s appearance indicates plainly the serious nature of the cold which recently vonfined him to his bed. He still looks haggard. Sir Jobn Better, OvrawA, March 14. Sir John is 80 much better that there was no postponement last night of the usual Saturday night parliamentary dinner at Earnscliffe, Royal Marriage. Lonpor, March 15. The marriage of the Crown Prince of Portugal and Princess Marie D Orleans, will take place at Lisbon on May 15th, Railway BDisaster. Derxoit, Mich., March 14. The reur car of a passenger traia jumped the track yesterday, killing two passengers and seriously injuring six or eight others. An Unsuccessful Attempt. PortTLanp, Oregon, March 14. An attempt was made on Friday to blow up a Chinose wash-shop with giant powder cartridges at Portland. Treaty Ratified. Lonpen, March 15. King Milan of Servia and the Saltan of Turkey have ratified the Servia-Bulgarian treaty of peace, A Skirmish. Suaxrim, March 14. In a skirmish to-day between British and rebels, thirty of the latter were killed. Weather Suuetin. Toronto, March 15.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly westerly, fine and a little milder weather. MeTsOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 15, 1886 Highest Temperature Saturday......... 36.9 Lowest do Ms Bese Giwess 00.4 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midmight)........... eWvabset eovvee cee @ Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road at NE 0.0.0.0 006 0asde th csenemcesese IRS a ‘lemperature this morning re emperature at 8 o'clock, ..13.3 Termporatnre Sochee at 1 o’clook ,. 16.5 Home Government of ENTERTAINMENT. N connection with the Second Methodist ] Sabbath Schvol an Entertainment will be given, THURSDAY, (18th MARCH. a PART I. Select Readings, Recitations and Dialogues. PART I, Cantata—‘‘The Choicest Gift,” An arrangement of entirely new music, including Solos, Duets and Quartets, s@ Give usa fall house, Programmes furnished at the door. By order of the Committee. March 15, 18%6. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. HIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of B. WILLIAMS & CO., has, on this eighth day of February, A. D., 1536, been dissolved by the retirement of Mr. B. Williams from the firm. Dated this Sth day of February, A. D., 1886, BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, JAMES BARRETT, AUGUSTUS DOWN, Signed in the presence of Gao, ALLEY. Referring to the above notice, we beg to inform the pablic that we have assumed the liabilities of the above-named iirm, and have been authoriz:d to cllect all debts due to the same and to grant receipts for the same ; and wo take this opportunity to inform our friends that the business of the Jate firm will be carried on by us, at the old stand, Pownal Wharf, under the oame and firm of BARRETT & DOWN, and to solicit a con- tinuznce of the patronage extended by them to the late tirm. RARRETT & DOWN, Ch’town, March 15, 1886.—3i Hosiery Keitting Kstablishiment. J. CALLBECK ia seliing ladies’ and _- Misses’ Stockings at from 30 to 50 cents per pair, and Men’s Socks from 20 to 39 cepts Gord value, being made from te best Island and Scotch yarns. Ch’town, March 15, ’86 -3i oaw House for Sale, ITUATE on King Street, opposite the residence of P. Biake, Meq. The build- ing is in thorough repair and contains, on the first floor, a front aud back ehop and two large rooms ; also, a larze kitchea built on to the honse, fitted with many couveniencies — pump, wash bexes, &c, and a goed large pantry ; second floor, four large rooms ; third floor, four large rooms both flats having nice halls. The house is well finished throughout, and very convenient. The cellar is frost- pro*f ard contains a large brick pantry with cement floor. A water pipe conducts rain water to the cellar. Outbuildings are large and convenient. Possession given from 15th April. Apply on the premises to the Subscriber, MRs. JAMFS STANLEY. March 12—pat SEED WHEAT OR SALE—350 Bush, of SEED WHEAT, White Fife and white Russian, raised from Seed imported last spring—a very superior article. Those wanting a change of seed cannot do better. J. & T. MOBRIS. March 12+8:—dy & wy TEA, FLOUR, HERRING, 75 chests and half-chests of TEA, 200 barrels choice FLOUR, ‘'Kent” and **Darube,” 7 100 barrels LABRALOR HERRING. J. & T. MORRIS. March 12.-3idy & wky St. Patrick’s Day. THE ANNIVERSARY OF IRELAND'S PAT- RON SAINT will be celebrated in Chariotte- town, On Wednesday, 17th March, by a Procession of the Benevolent Irish Society, from their Hail, Prince St., to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, at 9.45 a. m, Inthe evening a Literary and Musical ENTERTAINMENT MARKET HALL. Enteriainment to com- mence at 8. Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 50 cents; Tickets to be procyred at the various Drug Stores, and at the Diamond Bookstore. St. Patrick’s Day has been proclaimed a Public and Civie Holiday. Return Tickets will be issued from all Railway Stations to Chariottetown on 16th and 17th March, good to return on 17th, 18th and {9th March, at First-class Fare, one JOHN HENNESSY, Secretary Doors open at 7.15, March 5.—eod wkly. The Charlottetown Water Works Co. OTICE is hereby given that the Stock Book ia the above Company has this day been opened, aud that such Steck Book is now in the office of KR. &. FitzGerald, Soli- citor, in the Cameron Block, Charloitetown, Prince Edward Island, where any person or hedy politic or corporate can subscribe for shares in the above Company, under the Act or Charter incorporating the eame. Dated this 24th day of February, A. D., 1886, ALEXANDER McKINNON, R. R. FITZGERALD, for Incorporators. Feb. 24—dy Wi BRITISH WAREHOUSE, S83 QUEEN STREET. XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cotto e, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cot'ons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS., 1 CASH BMBROIDERY, direct from Switzerland, just opened. -_— ore Ch’town, March 15 —wkly. JAS. PATON & GO, MARKET SQUARE, FFER special inducements to purchasers of Hovse Furnish- ing Goods, dwing the month of March. Those in need of Carpets and Oilcloths echould give us acall. Our stock is pro- nounced the largest and cheapest in the city, and entirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75 QOilcloth, from one foot to twelve feet wide. RS SS Et Es Es ET A special lot of Scotch and Union Carpets wili be cleared out at cost. See these, as they are genuine Bargains, Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes Table Linens, Towe's and Bed ‘lickings, 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. them. JAS. PATON & C®,, SUCCESSORS TO W. A. WEEKS & CO, March 5, 1886. EN — —— J BEER BROS. Mok det, Co TE 20: et vor Priees on HOUSE-FURNISHINGS : Ladies should see CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNE}, _ CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ROOM-PAPER, CURTAINS," SHEUTINGS, TOWELLINGS, TICKINGS, CRETONNES, "20: Exceptional values in White Cottons and Embroideries. We invite you to compare these with simi ar goods offered elsewhere, and feel confident you will find it to your advantage to purchase at BEER BROS., 73 & 75 Queen “treet, Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1886. FLOUR! FLOUR! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JAVING a Large ani Well-assorted Stock on band, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, Queen, Our Favorite, ‘\City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &c. — ALSO — CHOICE PASTRY, in half-barrels, Was Every Barrel Warranted, Give usacall before buying elsewhere. BEER & GOFF, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE, Feb, 25, 1886—2aw & wky ae