a ” o he 2 is nel ce a Oe Sit Pe I NNO at ~ tl gee oll ceraeeeeermnereniitaege Meer od ae Be = ee 2 doer EY ERE eee ema eee aire . i} re oy a ~ pase ch eeinia nes ‘Rtn ie Te ae C eB eee - anal OST" 3. ~~. i + en ae nett ate rs i ees ods AN AOL LLL LE APOE mma mane an LIGHT,” WM. MITCHELL, Agento Dep't, 5 a i | “TAR — goceessondence. | GEORGE CARTER, [8 8...“ 10 Princesa Edward Island and the ) Worries onocee. 5 ’ . bv a - 2 , r™ ‘ iow werd Es er lteiaidiaa | TILL MAKE DAILY TRIPS between y 1 nar Pe do not hold oureelvee responsible for —DEASLER 1E—— ! Georgetown and Pictou, until further. | ete CUNe > ; ’ . . ’ ‘ THE CASE STATED REPORT OF THE PRIVY | the statements or opinions of our correspondents, i OTTO —— (Sundays excepted) Jesving Gecrgetens COUNCIL. —YANKEE DIPLOMACY. | | 4 4 jas aoa and Pictou at 1.40 p, m,, weather csos As | perinitting. sg Mh : Civic Affairs. a P £ sy ‘ , ‘ i? t ! (Ottawa Lorre $; } oe jie a uli eae ° r a 5 ’ p€LLE. ) 5 md lo the LHditor of the iwamoener. 9 Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1379. lt will be remembere d tna CTineos sur -The apathy displayed by the business Pn nn ’ o ons wy) ’ lays claim to 3) 200,01 Vol i suvomits $o0\ ward island fishery awal divided among the provinces going inte t | fund o; : . Will sue ie veneri = the ild be | TERM len A return has been brougit a answer to ai address ult eee C ri € ‘ | : 1,3 - sre “a “i> : ence on this subject since March, 1879. it the Prin a, ul 7 : 111s --General, dated contains a joint addresa of ward Island the Gover! 1879, and repeating the nis of minute of the Prince Ed vcard Island Exe cutive Coun is ‘ Legislature vO - ed J ine ét e +7 rumenis O41 bil a rg i} submitted last session, Wie “ae, : meee F Dr. ai c the question was LISCUSSCU on perme we en’s motion. These have Deen puorisner already, and are, briefly, that the ssiand was a sep she entered her ratifica terms of the surrender of Government $1,000,000 ; award been it would hay vyincial deb ; } ‘oary * ien of the treaty ; the fisheries to the ‘ : that 9 eee , that had the amount ot aid over before coniecet : gone in reduction of th : ry 7? InNrA tHAat LAE 6viuence ae ae the Fisheries Commission showed that the } } ane ee, Seer Prince Edward isiana mackerel lishei 1] e ene ani } jes are the 108i Vaiuavie OL ADY Coucet- ed io the t kerel form 65 per cent. of the whoie U1 | : - acm | States catch in Britieh we 2)" be watel a Island has no mines nor extensive forests, but is dependent on the fisheries ; that th only public work—the j } | . ea ‘ land railway —was built by and against the Province ; that despatches of Lord Kimbe: ley give reason to believe that ~ the Island is entitled to value for the sur- es . . mes Is ‘ iit render of its fishing rights ; and the aw ard was meant to be a territorial one under the that the jurisdiction of the isheries ex- Commission ; Federal Government il v a ever tic and that tends only to protection, Newfoundlar i got $1,000,009, Prince Nd- land onghtt» have in the same ratio $1,- 250,000. This address was submitted to the Privy Council, who reported on the at cw 4 1 10th of December, 1879, that the- 33 not entitled to make any claims the money a upon the other Provinces of the Dominion would not be equally entitled to put forward.” Notwithstanding this decision, the Island claims will, I unéerstand, be urged again, and are likely tv come up soon. The Prince Ed- another ks i Vi ashington, crievance ward Islanders have ) arising out of the Treaty ot and a very just one, apparently. - ‘ Av ib - i pears that on the same day that the treaty was signed, Mr. Hamilton I ish, then U.S. Secretary of State, proposed to the British Minister at Washington, that as the treaty could not come into operation until the necessary legislation had place, and as it seemed to him in accordance with 440 taken the interests of Great Britain and the United States, and in furtheranc: the objecis and spirit of the treaty, United States fishermen should have the liberty ot fishing on the coasts of Canade, Newioul land and Prince Edward Island durin bisin £51 gf Tile seasons of 137 1-2 This Was Of) th y Oh ol May, 1871, and P. E. Island he an independent colony. Mr. Fish stated that the United States would | pre pared to siailarly admit British sab jects to United States waters, an e that the President would ur at its then next session that a rebate on du- ties on fish oil and fish should be allowed if a similar arrangement Were mad by the B. N. A. colonies. C I Newfoundland would not accede to it, bi Prince Edward Island- threw open its ports, and relaxed its regulations. Prince Edward Island merchants shippe omthe faith of the proposal large quanti- ties of fish anc fish oil, the season being an uncommonly good one, for both parties of course, and in entering the goods for duty, did so under protest as to the rebate,which amounted to some $50,000. Feeling a little apprehensive about some them wrote th that he feared to evade the the scare of th foundland to ant-Governer Kimberley, in perial Govern obtain an ass faith was not was just the United States Imperial Go arrangement, the best faith ated on the « ster can dodge tion was made in 1875 for i fused, and me memvralizing refund of the award. on Congress a1lidiad Q ruinors, one of » Lieutenant Governor to say the United States were going provisional arrangement on s refusal of Canada and New- assent to it. The Lieuten- referred this letter to Lord full confidence that the Im- rent could, for the asking, rapce that sweh breach of » be thought of, But this opportunity for what the call *‘ diplomacy,” and the ernment found that the nspite of its execution in oy the island, was repudi- tibbling evasion. was nothing toit. Applica. to the liperial Government idemnification, but w w the Islanders are abowi he Governor-General for a umount out of the Halifax ry as ryy 3 he lob- as re- —-——-- po — Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spendin. sso much on five clothes, rich food aud sty Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real EXTRA C000 VALUE nn irate party to the treaty ; that) ; j ? > i confederation subsequentiy to} that the; Newfoundland has had tne ration, ve pro- b fore United States, and taat mac- that the} * ~ Mae Prince Edward Is- charged mune since Province varded to be paid for the use of the fisherics by the United States which ye ete ee aud substantial especially stop after expensive much of the rl you oniy harm, rich, but put ye simple, pure re always at a tril) ter times and g of it in anothe: To convinee | his friendly fe them permissi Petersburg. I . art of the city, in Tolerance sti number of elit erate no wher things of life every way, and the foolish habit of running and quack doctors or using so humbug medicine that does CONTINUE TO OFFER IN ALL KINDS OF unien made no mention of any { i ‘ederal Staple and Fancy Vy G00DS Our Stock of the at the very lowest prices : W hite Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Battings. —_—————— | NEW SPRING ; ' ' | TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring ‘T weeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, —AND AN— io Choose freim., ROOM PAPER, | —OF— English aud Canadian Manufacture, | <A large variety of Patterns, | and very Cheap. Uur Carpet and Qil Cloths GOOD VALUE, aud makes the proprietors, aur trust iv the greatest of all, ‘aedies, Hop Bitters that cures ° ; ing cost, and you will see bet- Pers & Sir. od health. Try it once. Read column. 0 Oe is Mohammedan neighbors of ling, the Czar has granted a to erect a mosque at +t. will be situated in the central near the Newski Perspective ‘et, where there are already a ces belonging to religions tole - else in the empire. Mareh 2, 1850. Grey Cottons, Fleecy Cottons, Immense Variety of Patierns following Goods is complete, and marked | SER, . oe ° . . lmen of this city, at the present crisis in civic laifairs, is most lamentable, and betokens how | ae “ee Pe ilictle the interest felt in municipal matters. } |‘faey will probably rouse themselves when it lis too late, Itis a very true saying thata inan’s interest in anything is usually guaged i ; : E Wh eas ih: his pecuniary interest at stake. Taxation, ‘hitherto. has been Jight, and so the business imen have been content to let the city affairs iremain in the hands of second er third-rate lmen, with the result of running the town nearly into bankruptcy. In addition to the present tax, based on revtal, there is every prospect of a Govern- ment tax being imposed during the present session. and another by the City on perscnal | property—perhaps the most odious: shape a tax can take, A tax which brings the Asses- sor directly in contact with the house-life of the people, which brings in the public officer to value the ‘‘ household goods” of the tax- payer, cannot fail to be distasteful to every person. It also multiplies the chances of since itis applied toa class of property dof at anytime, and if to pay, there is lo SS, ae .. 3a waien may pe ais PrOse the party not nothing to distrain upon. 1@ best form ef taxation set ti 8 oes cho Ss {here is no doubt tl is that land and immovables. i 18 whole real estate of the city be valued by a vood Board of Assessors, and if it costs con- siderably the first time, it will be an expense which eceurs ouly ence » lifetime, since succeeding valuators will need ouly to go on in round aunaally and value new build- ings, improvements, etc. On the gross vaination this obtained let the yearly tax bill be made out, and the city will then have something tangible to distrain on if the tax is not paid, and we shall not hear of ont-third of the taxes being uncollectable, As it is now a great portion of the tenement pro- perty pays no tax, since most of the occupants are excused on the ground of poverty, while that property, as a rule, pays its owners a bevter rental than much of the better class of house property docs, in this way, two parties who surround themselves with large plots of ground, driving people outside the city limits—to the loss oi the city, will pay accordingly. Yours, «c., (JUERCUS, March Sth, 1850. ‘ cok asreniiaallaa gait RMENSATURE ALMANAC, WIESDNESDAY.......... MARCH 10th, 1880. Sux RisRs.....: 6.26! Hicm Warer.10.35.pm Sox SETS ....... §.55 | Fut Moon 26, 9, 19.8m Weather Bulletia. Probabilities for the nexi 24 hours for the Maritime Provinecs, Toronto, March 9. Northerly to easterly winds, graduaily in- ereasing in force; increasing cloudiness fol- lowed by snow. , —— The Voltaire asserts that Don Francis of Valuable Proverty for Sale, Assisi, ex-King of Spain, could not be in- iduced to yo to;Madrid on the occasion of |Alphonso’s mariage with Mercedes,+ the dat shter of the Duke of Montpensier, except hy rie vue the jattier. stili larger sum rid on the s aa be 2 payment of alarge sum of money by it now transpires that it costs a} to keep him away from Mad-} . ‘ . 7. ” . } easion of the secoud marriage | of his son. Mir. Barker of Brown County, LiL, secing his two female cousins approaching, said joeularly: “Vil give them a salute.” Draw- ing arevolyer, he threw his hand back over! his head® and pulled the trigger. The first | shot struck Barker's uncle in the head, and he tell dead. The young man didn’t see this result of his first salute and fired again. This time he hita young man who steod near his uncle, and he died in forty minutes. Barker wa: arrested aud will be tried for murder. e ~ DIED. Ix this city, on the 6th inst., of bronchitis, Ber jamin Martin, aged 38 years, a native of Cay @ Breton. At the residence of her son, George Mason, Lot 48, on the 7th inst., Barkara, relict of the late William Mason, aged 84 years, ~—re EES 2374 ' ah eS Pacific ee FESENDERS for a second 100 miles section & Weer or Rep River will be received by the undersigned until noon on MONDAY, the 29th of March next. Tae section will extend from the end of the 48th Contraet—near the western boundary of Ma: itoba-—-to a point on the westside of the vallay of Bird-tail Creek, Tenders must be on the printed torm, which, witi all ether information, may be had at the Pacific Railway Engineer's Offices, in Ottawa aed Winnipeg, en and after the Ist day of March next, allway, By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. [fe 19, 2aw till 27 mar. Dar. ov Rattways & CaNats, Ottawa, Lith February, 1880. Provisions aiid Confectionery, 68 GREAT GE Next Millner’s Tin Shop. Jan. 29, 1830—I1m oaw th HORACE HASZARD, Gensral Insurance Agent REPRESENTING tal £2,500,000 stg. British-imerica Fire (paid up in fall), $500,000. 90. Sun Mutual Life and Accident In surance Company, of Montreal. ry "> MARINE IN Office, South Side Queen Square. Ci’town, Feb. 17, 1880—I1m eod ORGE STREET, Fire. Marine. Life. Commercial Union Fire Assurance fompany, of London, England ; Capi- Assuranee Company. of Toronte, Ont.; Capital SURANCE ALSO EFFCTED. i fi Ai ATiat ty mie & ; FINAL raid ‘ (DE. \TENHE DOG TAX, now overdue, if not im. mediately paid, will be sued for with. | Pme distinction of persons, } City Court, Pebraary 24, 1890. E. G. HUNTER, BEALER AND WOREER IN [talian 2 American Harble QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y OF ENGLAND. FNS i ings, Merchandise and Produce. Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), A = vent for Prince E 77 &* June, | CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. URANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Aiso, on iward Island ‘SSBQ-1Sl AyySUBUL|LO ML rs i, co cx = ca im CxS cs cS | & cS era +33 3 Cy TA sed p= oS or MONUMENTS TABLETS, HEAQSTONES, TOMB-TABLES. All trom Original Designs. Pest quality ot Stock employed, Prices the Lowest of any Shep on this Island! > Also--3funiles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Boul Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &e., d: Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat de. : ‘ Charlottetown. -—-OF THRK— HORTH BRITISH @ > MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. NSURANCE CO. a ae. a - = Paid up Capital, Fire insurances eiiected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. cerrespouding to the nature of the risk. Lossms settled with promptitude and lber- ality, : G. W. BeBLels, General Agent. Herring. Codfish. (mnie FOR CASH,— ) Dec. i. 50 Lbis. Herring, 109 qtis Codfish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen’s Wharf, opposite 1. C. Hall's. ff Ti. 7 . x : i . To Fisheries and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Kope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light, Ducks for Boats’ Sails. D. SMALL, Jan. 21, 1880-—tf Valuable Property for Sale, FENUAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Queen’s County. For further partieulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hopeson & McLeop, Charlotte tewn. Jan. 9, 1880—eod aa ee ee cee bones, Bones, Fe XHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity leas than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, No. 85 Water St., Prings Edward Island Braneh Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 1,%16,.666.08 i te ee ' fy BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in | Chariottetown; liaving a front of 67 feet, Dor- ichesier Street, and running back 80 feet, to! gether with the buildings thereon erected. | Fer further- particulars apply to Messrs. | Hop3son & McLeop Charlottetewn. | Seot. 18, 1879. CODFISH. YEU Subscriber has on hand 300 qtls Prime Codfish, which he will sell cheap -or Cash, Apply to CAPTAIN JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. fll mwf Agent. ah town, Des. 1, 1379 ‘PEA SOUP. P' ‘PARED with Pea Flour and seasoned and flavored with the finest herbs and seasonings, to which js added Liebigs’ Brtract of Meat, making one of the most nutritions dishes that can be obtained. A 25 cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thiek Soup. For sale at BEER & GOFF'’s. - Gmos & wkly ce a eee, “NOW'S THE DAY” “NOW'S THE HOUR” SUBSCRIBE FoR The Weekly Examiner, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR “THE EXAMINER” supplies to” eountry districts al the heme vews- which a foreign paper canret do, Landini Send One Dollar by regitteret lsttér er CHIEF OFFLCKS-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess | money order and get the Sircet ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. CHEAPEST ‘AND PEST Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Agsur- > bee Peat as By eS ance Business are divided every Five Years. | P9P¢? P\' nets 0 lpn seen The Tables of Rates are moderate. N. B.— Persons who have relatives op friends in any parte! Canada, the United States or Great Britain, riay have them pro- vided with Tre Examisrk for s year by pay- ment of One Dollar--postage paid im this office. This is the very cheapest way to pre vide a friend abroad with the Island news. LAME AD SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cest, TRADE MARK Liniment lodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for pamphlet containing fullinformaticn, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. Trial bottles, 25 ets. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Watson‘ Druggist. Nov. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m Giles’ — ifi’ HADICINE GRAYS SPHD rrape moex Khe Great T&sde MARK £2, English Kem- RP pga st edy, an unfail- Vasa’ n° £5 ak 4 i ing cure for Sem- %: 737 inal Weakness, Be Spermatorr ahe a, 4 fr Impotency, and owas SESE SRR SOS SS all diseases that | Before Taking follow as a se-After T quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Unl- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wt# Full particulars in our phlet, which we desire to seud free by mail te a | one. te The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $! per package, or six paekr ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. 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