EE vw PANEL TI ON eT A = . aa [ _ T'o the Rditor of the Evamine’. ‘ . 5 A, 7 i D AILY Ass X AMIN I R. 9 Corres; pond es Dear Sir, —I observe that ** An piscopal- as soon - fian,” ia Monday’s ExaAWiINnkr, unable te an- lates Sr do not hold ourselves respon sib » for en .PRIL , 1580. Water ‘iad, J. W. PICKARD, Esq. ’ Chief Engineer of To the Editor of the Bramine r. the Fire }> t,at a recent meeting of the Boord of Fire Wardens, iateadated for consideration the subject of * Water Supply.” that the whole was unabiec to while a gale ef wind prevailed, that while the Dep artment possesses steam and manual eng: all the hecessary | appliances, there was 8 lack ol the most | ‘‘essential element”—water. He drew at tention fo we fact that sev: ral CASES OC- curred in the city, where valuable prop: ck: eould have been saved, and the fire extin- epartmen en Brigade of the stop the progress of a fire and stated nes an l guished, if water waa avails sble. The Kn yineer suggested the building < threo new tanks, end = thon ght that subscriptions in aid of their construction would be heartily donated by residents ia the localities where they would be constricted. A resolution was passed by the Department to tha effect that ‘three new water tanks should be built during the approsching season, in eertain locah- iies where there is a great scarcit) water.’ The actionef the Fico Department was commu inicated to the Ci ity Council at the meeting ef Tuesday night; but, as neual. no action Was taken on the matter. ry ' a4 — i ' ‘he Hospita! Amusement fund. 4 , ; 59 ft tnt me} . Dr. DLA NOBARD, swiedica: oupe4ri venaent, brings to notice the Amusement Fund of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for the Inu- sane. Ths fund was started a few weeks ago by some pentiemen whe atte nded * ay given forgine patients by the Quintette Ciud of Charlotictown, and others. The Doctor is confident that its existence has only to be made knov » to many, them liberal aid towards its objects. It is in- tended thai this fand shall be used, not only for defraving avy outi2y that may be tncurred im providing regular entertammeuts through-| out the venr, sach as cEencers, Magic tanec exhibitions. &c., but shall also provide mean for every day : nusements, in the way of gains hev. sp sufticient ercot urs ing’ oi alibrary i pioyees of the Hospital, To be de rived of reason is the saddest eal- amity that can befall a human being, and any- thing that aids in the care and cure of those who can be benefitted, or tends to the allevi- ation of the miseries of those who are past ail hope of restoration, is without doubt, one of the a works in which it is a privilege to engag The al »_ 1 we ~ »% “ 7 ) 4 Ww ars ment oe ev ori | President oat in erder to obtain from | The Kouinesr dwelt onthe fact’ Uity | ered in Foglend an obvoxtons one, eT I tt ttt tt a We ‘ the statements or opinions of our corre: spond nea, Income Tax. Dear Sre.- I notice in your } s8ue of the | 6th inst,, a letter from ‘*Uonserv ative’ on the lsubject of Income Tax. His man objection to the tax is that it has always been consid to be re national emer- he able ly in casesjof great ? ;! aye will, } erhé ps, aarted to @ | woncies. §' ‘Conservative to exp jain why jit ia till continned in Eng! wad in spite of the great national atteas . ; 1 pre ysperity of the last ten 5 ears, " ind- ing “himself unable to adduce any 0 cible argument ag rainst the IMporition of swer my ques ‘tion, gets into a fit of passion, and gives me abuse for reason, My motive fer writing, in the first place, was not to dis. pute with him as to tive legality or illegality of marrying a deceased wife's ‘sister or a cousin, So faras that goes, L approve of “‘An Kpiscopalian’s’ rema:ks; but his low, scandeious and unfounded assertions that in Tignish the people had been in the habit of intermarrying between cousins for many gen- erations, ‘Lhis, sir, is a deliberate falsehood, and Le halleng e " hit in to point ou’ one single ease of such marriage, His other assertion, that in every second house there was an idiot, is equally false and malicious. i die fy him to find, on the rollof the Lunatic Asylum, the name of une of the French people of Tignish, since the opening of ‘th at institution. Dees that show so anon idiocy or lunacy as ‘An Chat lottetown reasonable man and excep- “the citize ne of in circumstances, which every must admit to be “extraordinary ] your correspondent falls back on the ile and poircy vl Impugning this tax upon a2 y fiona sé, puer my ralic ious the motives ef twe gentlemen who took an active ] art in p sruUMOotTInNg the measures of civic reforms which were unanimously adovted by the citizens at the public meeting last week. a moments con sideration will expose the absurdity of his inferences. It is patent to every one, not entirely devoid ‘of common sense, that, if i } . ; Monty } i 2 to be recouped Pp LSSIRA wv f tae nD il agen? ‘ y the Coun il, hich | pTULMLSS Y the wave Of a ou fer arch of e- hen U DY the THO ition ef an Income - } <a ax, wince, at ths best ¥, COU! i only reauce | these advances gradually. Again, (Ae levying lof @ taz he pi ‘opts of the Banks, as carried Iby the ‘Law Library eformers,” could ‘hardly suyply the President of the Unien riptien list, which has been opened, Mitchell, ef the Merchants Bank vho will be pleased to receive any citizens may beSdisposed to con- 1e following subscriptions have al. received : is with Mr. of Halifax, sums which tribute. Th ready been J. F. Montzomery, Esq., 3 . 810.00 Hon. D. Ferguson. ‘ 19,00 Daniel Hodgson, Esq., ; ; 10.00 Dr. ¥. D. Beer; ° ° ; é 5.00 George Peake, Esq., 2 5.¢9 | David Stirling, i'sq. : ‘ 5.00 FP. Herbert Beer, Kaq., ‘ 5.60 Geo R. Beer , Esq., ‘ ; ‘ 5.00 Fred. Mitchell, Kaq., : ‘ ; 5.00 Wm. ©. Dee Srisay, Esa., ; : 5,00 C. D. Rankin, Esq., ‘ ‘ ‘ 5.00 Dr. F. P. Taylor. . ‘ th. ee Robert Bruce Stewart, Esq. . {vacuus viator) 5.00 Owen on Keg.."*. . , , 5.00 Thos. Latta Finlay, Esq., 3.00 Hon. Neil ‘cLeed, 3.00 Hon. DP. Gordon, een shel, ie W.D. Stewart, Esq., ‘ ; 2.00 Geo. ). Deltlois, Esq,, ‘ ’ 2.00 P. R. Bowers, Esq., ©.90 W. ©. Harris, Esq., . ; 2.99 Benj. Bremner, Ksq., , ech 2.00 W. fi. Bremner, Esq, . . 2.00 el “$105.60 Whe will be Premier ? Acable io the N. Y. World, from Mr. Jen- nipgs, at ft diebengh, says :—‘* The question which the Conservatives are raising every- where to console themselvex, whether the new Liberal Government is to be formed by Mr. _ yours truy, iCi h’town, April, Gladstone or Lord Hartington, was settled before the canvass began. ‘This great victory has been or sanized, fought out and won first | n> ince upon it. it} a was he whe kept alivo, fed and developed the | cay the at tl regret sincerely that passion anc purpese of the Liberal party, and | ment d several mon ths ago he had iad fall understand- | pe tala on the subject, ing with the Marquis of Hartington az tothe! would not have heen: i ef ziti and incest of ail ‘by Mr. Gladstone. + triumph should be results of a triumph, if party nor Lor: won. Neither the Saherel of the Gove iment under any ether head than Mr. Gladstone = . ————8 ~<B e Rav. H. Fosuay reveived quite an ova at his residsnce inst might. A great oumber of the meiubers of his church met to show their pastor the love and esteem in which he isheld. Eeis a man of high principle and sterling qualities, and improves on acquaint ance. He has determined to spend a little more time it College, and imany ef us look forward to the time when he leaves with very serious apprehensien. It wiil be long before womeet with such aman as he. ‘ihere isa great charm: in his outspoken utterances, and sioes not . now how to bow down before a gelden cali. ‘Ihe gospel he proaches is sree, the people he preaches to are independent, and he dea's faithfully with both, IRtany one ever doubted M. Foshay’s pupuiarity, their doubts would have been shaken if they had seen the scores of happy faces that filled his rooms, kitcuen, hall, and staircases till a late hour last night. Wewish him every success iu his work. and many demonstrations euch as this we ere auro ho will liave.—Com., eww ipunatialninonny Pror. C:vew delivered his lecture on Car- diual Wise:au, to an intelligent audience, in the Market Hall, on Wednesday evening. The lecture was listened to throughout with marked attention, and was frequently ap- planded. At the close, a vote of thanks, moved by Robert Shaw, es oe: es, seconded by Judge Reddin, and supported by Finlay Me Neill, te: was tendered to the . ‘the proceeds of the lecture wi!) amount te thoat S50. i Hartington will censent to the re-organization | The building and the tion | | drag on the resources of l'information, and thus cive lmer sting in Mr. Pa were 2 this matter as the Union Bank, he was interests, as it 1s evident Lily were uncom- blind to its Bank’s advances te the much sooner by the +} $ ty “4A ie uy Bank with a motive for pporting such a ineasure, t » As regards Mr. f Davies. I can hardly see how the adrocacy of such™an ‘‘ abominable im- nost’”’ as the Income Tax, can assist to ‘‘re- trive his fallen fortunes, (politically), al- thoug] hit may be possible that the liberalspirit in whic] 1 he. and ethers such as Mr. Conne! ly, eupported the imposition of taxes which will fall heavily on themselves, may demonstrate to the public that all patriotic feeling is not yet extinguished in our citizens, | shiai il be yrenared to hear in ‘‘ Conservative’s” next letter, that the above gentlemen, in support- ing the abolition of Ward voting, were actuated ‘Tby, the vain ambition of securing for thems selves seata at the next Council Boatd, I ara no admirer of the Inconie Tax, but en the contrary, regard it as inquisitorial in its tendencies and Gemoralisirg in its results, It will, however, require more solid arguments than those of ‘Conservative,’ to convince a reasonable public that, in imposing an In- come Tax upon themseives, they are not, of two evils, choosing the less, Thanking y you for ihe spa: 2° in your - coluimns, PrepentTia. 8, 1880, ee SSR a -- r The Poor House, Reformatory, and Market Garden. lo the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—In a recent number of your daily you stated that tt was the duty of the Dominion Government te establish a Reformatory in this Province. Whether this statement was made by you with the authority of the Do- minien Government, J] knew not; if not, it was calcniated to deceive, as you have irequently advocated in your columns the necessity for such an institution, I think yon shonid have followed your assertion on that subject with seme proof, The necéssity for that institution remains, snd possibly your remarks that it was partef the duty of the Dominion Government to ertablish one in this Previ nee, may the delay en the part of the L egislative Council in not passing a vote on the numerous petitions sent te their honorable body, net to pass the Bill autheriz- ing the Goverument to dispose of the old Asy- lum building and its gronnds, so adimirabty adapted for the three purposes which are given as a heading to this communication. Possib ly that body is awaiting information ; but, Sir, | have no hesitation in stating that the Dominion Government vi not make any other provision on that subject than that al- ready made, viz, the lei sisautiaie, and. therefore, I cannot but hope that the Legis- lative Council wili come to the conclusion of ordering the Bill to be published for general time for the elec: | wast Point, to pro- As an old Conservative, and} hybrid), 1 must the Govern- aliy consult their sup- it they had the Bul rodnced, for I am confident that nine ent of every ten of their supporters would have said, do not sell. grounds most suit- , an Gaitt, account for 3 } a + tora, from North Cape to fant \ howe au genuine one too, d not more —s ere are able for the purposes w vhich I have placed at the head of this letter. You, sir, with others, might ask how the instisution is to be supported ? ? I answer, not by any further Province than the grant for the Poor House, and for the maintenance of the culprits ia the Jail. as at present. Any thing further, I propose, should be raised by the proceeds of the sale of veg etables grown at the institution, produced by the labour of the culprits —who, are now receiv- ivy instruction jrom the oid, hardened criminals with whom they are there associated —and of the poor, who are there eared for ; and should these fail to produce sufficient, 1 take it that the Mayor would set on foot a subscription the ntruthfuily asserts 7 Episcopalian” b piscopalian’ L would ady that if he ever visita ‘Vignish, ether French settlement on the island, to take good care that he keeps a civil tongue in his head, or he may fi nd thi it, not in every second house, but in every house, he wili find a rengh and ready Frenchman that will give him a practical ise *fAn ADY knowledge of what he termsidiocy. tam, &e., es fae. i — — aaa ~~ Ss = ——— heme nes eudtbeanions a > fe ep o Sper cae - if“ 4 : a rr if a % o¥% et iv Pr na PR LAGE ED vUN 4 HA ots. _ ‘ MALL a Gs pik addressed to the Postmaster- General, will be reeeived at Ottawa, un- on FRIDAY, 7th MAY ’, for the conveyance of Majesty's Mails oa proposed contracts, for four years, from jet July next, over each ef the follow. : ; relor ZK noon er se Cuposite Bell Tower, The Best place to Buy DRESS GO Printed, White and Grey ingroutes, viz.:— Bear Liver and Railway Statien. Caledonia and Or well. j Fiat River and Selkirk Read. Fert Augustus ey Southport. i Little Lignish and Tignish. Millview and Vernon River Bridge. ’ i Monaghan and Pisquid. Montague Cross and Maz ray Harbor Road. Mount Albion and Pownal. West St. Peter’s and Railway station. Printed notices coutaining full information as to conditions oi propose: d contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender ob- tained, atthe Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence aud terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. W. W. McLEOD, Asst. P. O, inspector. P. O. Inspector's Office, Ubark = ) [aps 26th March, 13880. : = AUGTION SALE. S hye Sabscriber will Seil at his Ware- reoms, 52 Queen Street on Wednesday, the 14th day of April Next, at the hour ef 11 o’clock in the forenoon, the following assorted Stock : 15 half-chests THA (Congou),. H) quarter-chests TivA, 10 bbls. WASHING SODA, 10 kegs CARBONATE SODA, 25 box es SUAP, 10 cases MATU HES (10 gross each), 59 doz, Cornucopia SUAP, 2 boxes LUBAUCCO, 35 dozen BROOM 5, : i coil RUPE, 10 cases BLUE STARCH, 10 sets AXIL. Es, ip JOR BE LL, l piece RED PLUSH, Lot CAPS and RUBBER SHOES, 50 Butter TUBS 15 bags NO TS, 50 bores,Muse atel RAISINS, i5-doez. Morton’s PICKLES, 10 mats DATES, l bbl, DRIED APPLES, case P RESERVED BicEF, keg MUSTARD, case COL.N STARCH, 10 boxes Nixey’s BLACK LEAD, 40 gross Miller's SHOE BLACKING, 2U gross Bartlett’s PEARL BLUE, 7 dozen LA a BURNERS jassorted), 5 dozen te IWER POTS (assorted), Bdles \ APPT ‘G PAPER, Paper BAGS ; 12 Patent WASHING MACHINES, etec., etc. , etc. 1 IRON SAFE (Vulcan), j do. {Kershaw & Edwarda), i Double-barrel Breech-loading GUN (Cen- tral fire. } Sundry Bankrupt Stoeeks, 200 lbs. Confectionery, lot Glass Bottles, — he boxes Paper Collars, 1 keg Soda, lot Pipes, lct Tallow, 1 barrel Molasses, Lamps, lot Blue and Cudbear, Lamp Chimneys, Nails, 1 set Brass Counter Scales, etc., etc. ALS@, | DARK BAY HORSE. 7 'ER MS AT’ SALE: 5. WILSON WiGes, auctioneer. Ch’town, April 8, 1880—till sale es 4 gy cDEQUE MAILS. — tice RQ agTt ¥> > it 7 if Ss S44its FU ee ae leaves this City were TURSDAY FHURSDAY A 33 AT which, with the aid of the ladies (which 1 im-| agine would most cheerfully be given) as) they took a great interest in obtaining signa- tures to the petition to the rovernine ent not} to dispose of the building and grounds With | these remarks, [ subscribe myself, . i AN ULD CoNSERVATIVE. | [Our correspondent is mistaken. We took} | the ground that the City should take the lead in the matter of a Reformatory, and get the Local Government te assist. To Bo the Local Government to provide a Reformatory for the yeung rascals about town is not more | reasoualble than to ask the Deminion eae ment to provideit. wen meme, | See nee ee We hope the city will lose no time in taking action. A Refermatery is much needed,and if the old Asylum grounds be suitable, they may doubtless be obtained ‘on reasonable terms,——Ep, Examrxrr.] . ’ aud SATURDAY MORNINGS at 6 e’clock. Parcela, etc., for Bonshaw, Crapaud, Cape ravers, aud other places along the route, er eee *, , Mw wili be ictt at the Store of M. McQvarp, | Queen Street (Opposite Telegraph Office.) The Maal Stage afiords soe passepger ac- commodation. bhese vishing x to secure passage wi ii consult mo the wl ndersigned on i the evening us to starting. Freig} & prev io ht aud Passcuger rates very low. PHILIP I. McMAHON, ‘Ch'town, April 8, 1830. Courier, BONE DUST. aes ERS and GAKDNERS requiring the above valuable fertilizer should aend their orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be greund this s ason—and it is new selling fast—$2 per 100 pounds. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ) April 7, ’S0—3aw, wkly, pat 2i ‘Beddii MILLINERY GF ALL KINBS, ablings, KC. TWEEDS, Sutings, &¢., READYMADE CLOTHING, FLATTS, sow. &C.> CARPETS. A GOO8 ASSORTHIENT, C) Et. S.A. Room Papers, A GREAT VARIETY, DELICIOUS TEAS.|* ALL KINDS OF DRY AY YERY LOW PRICES, AT TREMAINE & METGALP'S, 88 QUEEN STREET.. Ci:’town, March 30, 1880. QUEEN STREET, US, COT TONS,’ SCODS! slay Marta ‘ie ae SALE On - Dry Goods, Readymade Clothing, Rubbers iC, &¢., WILL BE ¢ To-Horrow The Stock will be cleared ont without re. serve. ‘OMTINUED 4 flernoon, © CLOCK. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, NEW OPENINGS OF PAPER HANGINGS. ROLLS per ‘Prince Edward,” S00( just opening; bought before the recent rise in price of Paper ; will be sold correspondingly cheap, Over eighty Pat- terns to select from. PREDK. LePAGE & CO, April 8, 1850—eod pat Im April: 8, SO. ‘ Register Grates and Mantles, WiLL Sell at AUCTIGN, at the Brick Store, Upper Queen Street, lately oceu- pied by Mr. 8. W.° Crabbe, on THU RSDAY, {Sth inet., at 11 o'eleck,—- -0 REGISTER GRATES, 3 MARBLE MANTLES Vvill be sold to save expenses and trouble of removal, therefore a good chance for bargains, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer TION! | tO be « 3 hq h , Public A Wis bealiads at SOURIS 5. SAST, on the peers on THURS. DAY, the 2%th inst., at 12 o’clock, neon, Gie Sieam Saw Miil, with appurtenances, in tegether with the Land m connection there- with. Also, one Double-Tenement Cottage. The Mill Building is two stories nigh, and in a desirable location near the Railway traek, with a Switch from the main line running by the Mill. <A Flour or Grist Muli could be at- tached to rnn by same engine at a moderate cost ; aud no better investment need be de- sired than this offers to the capitalist, as the property must be sold, and a bargain may be expected, ~ Ch'town, ) ae "SO. mm s fer, UC ood working order, Terms at Sale. For partic apply to A. ke ACDON ALD. Ch’'tewn. April 8, 1880—2aw till sale - i’ ey fom sees fy 2 % ¢y rarm 10% Sale FHXO be Sold by private contract, +0 acres ef i valuable Land, about 10 of which is cleared, situated on Lot 35, near Johnson's River, adjoining the Farm of Mr. Peter Mur- phy, intersected b.» the Donagh Road, and marked on the plan of Lot 35 in Meacham's Atlas, with the name of *‘ \Vm. Needham,” For title, terms, &c., apply at the offies of Messrs. Loncworru & SHAW. April, 8, oe - BUTTER! yor RECEIVED, — @ 47 23 Oe Very Choice Bedegue Butter, For sale by the BEER & GOFF. 1880. FOR SALE ( N the premises of the Subscriber, a large quantity of English Hawthorn Quicks,. of the best quality, suitable either for Ground Tub and by the pound. March 31, , Hedges or Dykes. JAMES B. McKENNA, Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Road. March 22, 1880—2w SS nese oo | Pitas Wants, i St, al OUND, SZC: R7ANTED—A GIRL to do general ‘Y housework. Ar ply at this oflice. [ap 7 NOOK WANTED—Por the “ Franklin House.” Apply to Henry Coomss. [a7 3% dle LiT—Half of the Double Dwelling two doors north of the Atheneum, Prince Street. For grag! particulars apply upon the premises to Mrs, BE. Rriniy. [at lw Os T—On March 28th a Gaiiheiaead 5. heavy Gold Ring (two hearts joined) set in Jet. The finder will J rewarded by leav- ing the same with W. N. Riees. [ap 4, 3i pd. ro LET —On or about the first April, the House new oceupied by Mr. Benjamin Davics, juur, fronting on Water Street. For information apply to W. W. Clarke [m 18 tf ‘EX LET—To let, the first of May next, that new House now occupied by Mr Bailey, iiwatly opposite the residence of E. J. Hodgson, j Esq., Weymouth Street, near Hills- borough Square. Apply at the office of Suze" LIVAN & Morson, fm kL VO Lt T—On the ninth of April, the HOUSE now occupied by R. Young, W. J. Boswaun, (fea rEXO LET—TWO HOUSES—One contain? ing 8 rooms, the other 6 rooms. Appl be JOMN NSTENTIFORD. fm 27, et