a . : Cee " re J ; Rea nec Serer ae aoa pon ae - == “ BY at Aaa 2 ee gE RN eS A _ THe Datty EXAMINER. MAY 30, 1879. A Cornparison. have been pleasing to the Queen’s County who took an Iy must electors of interest in Dominion politics during the sitting of Parliament, to observe the com- plete mastery of every detail of his depart- ment, shown by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. ‘his acquaintance with the duties of office could only be obtained by the constant application of Mr. Pope to the work of his department during the short period he has held office, and an aptitude for the direction of its affairs. There is a marked contrast cieless, and extravagant administration of the Knight of Westmoreland and the faith- ful economic management of the present Minister. Mr. Pope was not long in office till he discovered the leaks by which Sir Albert Smith had managed to let slip so The kind at- tention shown by Sir Albert to his friends was not extended or continued by Mr. Pope to those gentlemen. The St. John Tele- graph thinks Mr. Pope’s conduct in Parlia- ment, while answering the silly questions put by some members to him, was not up to its standard of politeness. But we are inclined to think that the real grievance is to be found in the fact that the Minister of Marine very abruptly cut short the extra- vagant demands of Sir Albert's friends in St. John and Halifax. The Knight of Westmoreland was a ‘‘Chesterfield” in point of politeness towards his Grit friends who fuir- nished thesupplies in Halifax tothe New/ield. The expenditure of over $7,000 among the supporters of Mr. Jones in Halifax city on one occasion, for supplies for the ‘* New- field, when only half the amount was necessary, was an instance of extreme solicitude for the financial happiness of his friends. It was, perhaps, in the opinion of the Jeleyraph impolite and ungraceful for Mr. Pope in Parliament to make an expose of the frauds practiced by Sir Albert and his friends in connection with supplies. The Minister of Marine did not show a proper regard for the sensitive feelings of the ring of grocers and others who im- properly enriched themselves at the ex- pense of the taxpayers. We opine that those who bear the burden of taxes in this Dominion will not stop to ask if Mr. Pepe’s language was chaste and elegant, or his manners polished, while exposing the looseness and extravagance of his predeces- sor. The purchase of the ‘‘ Glendon” for $20,000, when her value is known to be only $5,000, was an act of courtesy towards some of Sir Albert’s friends, which has re- ceived the commendation of the Telegraph. But because the present Minister of Marine has steadily set his face against granting any favors of a similar kind to those which characterized the administration of the Department under Sir Albert, he does not possess the qualification which the Tele- graph considers necessary for the office of Marine and Fisheries. Sir John McDon- ald thinks differently ; and complimented Mr. Pope in Parliament for his efliciency. —_—_ OO —r—r————— PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, te te HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. between the indolent, much of the public money. Morning Session. Wepnespay, May 28. Hon. Mr. Fercuson, from the Committee on Private Bills, reported the Bill to amend the Act incorporating the Free Church of Charlottetown. Ordered that it be reada second time to-morrow. Hon. Mr. Svunitvan moved the House} into Committee of the Whole to further consider the Bill amalgamating the Prince of Wales Cellege and Normal School. Hon. Mr. LeFurcey asked leave to sub- mit a petition for the abolition of the Act ineorporating the town of Summerside. Hon. Mr. Suttivan said it was rather late in the session to take up so important a2 matter. He would net, however, object to receiving the petition. Hon. Mr. LeFurery presented the peti- tion. Mr. McM1ttan supported the petition; and suggested that Finlay McNeill, Esq., be permitted to represent the town at the bar of the House. Hon. Mr. LeFurcey hoped the sugges- tion would be adopted. The subject was a most important one te the petitioners. Hon. Mr. Yso thought tho petition should be taken up and disp»xed of at ones. Hon. Mr. Campsect did not se. why the prayer of the petition should not be, ..:.e4. Chere is no visible improvement in the town resulting from the Incorperation. Mr. Ricesarps said he hoped the estal- lishment of a Reg‘stry Office at Summer. side would not be forgotten. He wanted more light respectin ; the petition. The petition was aid on the table. Mr. J. E. McDonato submitted the re- port of the Committee on New Roads. Hon. Mr. Sutzivaw said if the report were adopted, an expenditure of $100,000 would be involved. The Treasury was left oney by the late Government, and means ton, have to be raised by additional taxa- ment was bound to open up the recommended by the report. Hon. heavy compensations required by Report adopted. ESTIMATES. Hon. Mr. Sutrtvay submitt lowing Estimates of expenditure : Attorney General’s Salary from 1st Jan. to 3lst March, @ $1,660; from llth Mareh to 3lst Dec., @, $1,300; Clerk of the Crown and Prothono- tary, Deputy Prothonotary, Queen's Co., 3 ai. King’s Co., do. Prince Co., Sherifi’s Queen’s, King’s and Prince County, Crier Supreme Court, Fees and disbursements Supreme Courts, Chief Clerk County Court Queen’s County, Asst. Clerk County County (6), Chief Clerk County Court King’s County, : . Asst. Clerk County Court King’s County (5), Chief Clerk County Court of Prince County, Asst. Clerk County Court of Prince County (5), Court House, Charlottetown, Keep- er’s salary, Rent and disbursements Courts, Court Queen's salary, Court “House, Charlottetown, fuel, light, etce., Court House, Summerside, Keeper’s salary, Court House, ligt, ete., Court House, Georgetown, Keeper’s salary, Court House, light, etc., Jail, Charlottetown, Keeper’s salary Summerside, fuel, Georgetown, fuel, . do. do. Asst. do. do. do. Overseer, do. do. do. Matron do. clo. do. Med. att. do. do. do. Maintenance, do. Georgetown, Keeper’s salary, do. do Asst. do do. do Matron do do, do Med, att. do do. do Maintenance, do. Summerside, Keeper’s salary do. do Asst. do do. do Matron do do. do Med. att. do do. do Maintenance, Crown prosecutions (Magistrates’ Courts), Printing and Stationery, Supreme Court, Printing and Stationery, County Orwell, Crapaud and Hillsborough Rivers, Balance for Steamer Line 1878, paid in 1879, . Executive Council. Mileage of Members, including ar- rears of $504,- Clerk’s Salary and Assistant Pro- vincial Secretary to Ist July, Messenger’s Salary to Ist June, Printing and Stationery, including $43 arrears, Elections. Including $1,800 of arrears, : Education. Salary of Chief Superintendent (to Ist July, at $1,500; to 3ist Dec., at $1,200, Salary of Clerk to Superintendent, Salary of two Inspectors of Schools, frem Ist July to 3lst Dec., Salary of Principal of P. W. Col., do. 1st Professor do., do. 2nd do. do., $400 to Ist July; $500 to 3ist Dec., Salary of 3rd Professor from Ist July to 31st Dec., Mr. Suaw contended for the opening of a road through John Stewart’s farm. Hon. Mr. McLxop thought the money) should be forthcoming before the Govern | cvjary of Medical superintendent one-half year @ $1,290, and one- new reads Mr. Feravson complained of the owners of land through which new roads were opened. Administration of Justice. $ 1,358 83 Court House, Charlottetown, Keeper's | Insnector of Licenses. - - | Salary to Ist July, | half year @ $1,000, Maintenance, &c., i ' ‘ :Mrs. Mary Whelan, ' Fire Department, Charlottetown, do Summerside, Miscellaneous , General grant, Lunatic Asylum. } . ; Miscellaneous. ; ‘ Dealf and Dumb Institute, Halifax, $ 400 00 2d the fol- Blind Asylum, $300 00 w 38 Ze 1, 13, $14, 12: ct © 0 : Register of Deeds. i*alary of Registrar, $1000, 00 do. Asst. Registrar, $350 to ist July ; $325 to Ist Dec., Salary of Clerks, do. Indexing Clerk. Extra Work. Printing and Stationery, including $55 of arrears, 675 00 1,000 00 209 69 — $2,875 00 Retiring Allowance. oa a Late Attorney General, $650 00 650 00 Registration of Voters. 150 00) Disbursements Preparing Lists, $400 00 500 00| Printing, &c., 1,450 00 ———— $2.100 00 Provincial ° Ehibition.* $1,650 00 $1,850 00 1,500 $304,795 65 Stock Farm, 1,320 00 lalla Total, 700 00| Provincial Building. ; Tuursvay, May 29. 150 00! Keeper’s Salary, $425 00 i 2 ae f 150 00| Messenger’s Salary, 325 00| Mr. Gavin moved the second reading © : __=—-| the Billrelating to Pedlars. He explained : 195 00 $750 00! 'The Bill provides that regular pedlars shall 100 00 Packet Service. not be charged so high a fee as at oT 7.009 09 | Xlurray Harbor and Charlottetown, $140 00 and that no anys ore sell om Crea 90m rs Grand River and Charlottetown, in- greater amoun , ne : q Cl ot ans 500 00 |. ¢luding arrears of $50, 150 00] Mn. Cameron took the Chair of tie Vom- : Wood Islands and Charlottetewn, mittee. : 1.200 00 including arrears of $50, 150 00| Hon. Mr. SULLIVAN objected to the Bill. “ New- London, Rustico and Char- He had no idea its author was so ardent a =00 00}. lottetown, 500 00| protectionist. People were, by the Bill, to Montague Bridge and Georgetown, : be protected from the impositions of ped- 1,000 00 (if required), 150 00} jars. But itis not for the Legislature to —— | legislate wisdom and prudence and common 500 00 : $1,090 00 sense into the heads of persons liable to Paupers, ete., imposition. The effect of the Bill would 1,000 60 | Paupers, $3,000 00] be to give country dealers a monopoly of 430 00 Poor House Maintenance, 4,000 00| the trade in eggs, butter, sheepskins, etc., n= Hie ——|in exchange for the commodities they carry oe p “ane rs to the people’s doors. ~~ 50 00). ne Mr. Unpernay also objected to the Bill. = Public Lands. Hon. Mr. McLuop said the Bill inter- 1,200 00| Salary of Commissioner, balf year fered with trade and commerce. {It is 60 OU 100 00 400 00 355 00 313 00 50 00 32 00 3,000 00 300 00 20 00 20 00 600 09 300 00 200 00 20 00 20 00 1,009 00 600 00 309 00 Court, 1,100 00 $27,023 83 Boards of Health. Expenses of small-pox patients at Alberton, etc., 3,000 00 Coroner’s Inquests, 300 00 Coast and River Steam Service. $2,595 00 350 00 $2,945 00 $1,000 00 500 00 55 00 100 00 $1,655 00 $3,600 00 $1,350 00 800 00 809 00 1,500 00 1,200 00 900 09 | penses, Government Estates, Yeo estate, under, 3lst Dec., at $1,300, Superintendent, arrears of $144.96, cluding arrears of $450, China Point; Cranberry Point, of $75, McCannel’s, Slip, arrears, Welshtown, arrears, at $1,600, and half year’s at Government Estates, valuing, etc , including arrears of $870, Government Estates, collecting ex- 1,000 Oc 200 00 surveying Salary of Assistant, $400 to Ist July; $500 to 3lst Dec., Salary of Clerk to Ist July, Printing, Advertising and Station- ery, including arrears of $840, er, including arrears of $145.90, Travelling expenses of Engineer or Murray Harbor, including arrears Ellis River, including $50 of including $60. paid Anderson and another for 150 00 Printing, Advertising and Station- ery, including $295 arrears, Land Purchase Act 1875, expenses 400 08 730 00 $7,350 68 Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Salary from lst June to 11th March at $1,600; from llth March to $1,353 00 900 00 250 00 1,200 00 $3,708 83 Prov, Auditor and Clerk Ex. Conncil. Salary, : $1,200 00 Printing, Advertising andj Station- erys 220 00 $1,420 00 Public Works, Salary of Commissioner, from Ist March, at $1,600; from llth March, at $1,300, $1,355 83 Salary of Secretary, _ 1,000 00 do. Engineer or Supt. of Public Works, 1,350 00 Travelling expenses of Commission- 220 00 200 00 1,000 00 Printing, Advertising and Station- ery, including arrears of $436, Ferries, Southport, (Steamer Elfin) West River, (Steamer Southport) 7 $1,634 00 Summerside to Hurd’s Point, in- s8 ess Zo 88eE Rocky Point, including Connolly’s 400 00 125 00 180 00 of 400 00| Grand River, Lot 56, including $25 Salary Principal Normal School, of arrears, ; 75 €O 4 year to Ist July, 600 00| Wharves, Queen s County, } Salary Assistant Principal Normal ‘ mae 3 = 10,000 00 School, 350 00; ee. @& Travelling Expenses Chief Superin- Bridges, oe 8 a nse ts tendent, 200 09 ing $ do 20, Travelling Expenses Pupil Teachers Prince 7. (Sec. III. A. School Act). ee "ett Small Bridges, Salaries of District Teachers, } ueen’s County, Supplement. do. a 4 76,000 00 King’s do 15,500 00 Scholarships, P. W. College, 390 00; Prince do } do. (Gilchrist), 150 00| Right of Way, 3,000 (0 Repairs, fuel, &c., P. W. College, x: PvuBLic Burprnes. -— including arrears of $104, 350 00) Lunatic Asylunf (new) on acct. Repairs, fuel, &c., Normal School, of construction, with arrears including arrears of $33, . 150 00 of $8,600 45,000 00 Printing, Advertising, Stationery, Lunatic Asylum (old) repairs, &c. 100 00 &e., including arrears of $413, 1,200 00 Poor House, repairs, &c., 75 60 ro gaa Normal School, to i Law Courts, Repairs, 200 00 st July, Court Houses, including balance Miscellaneous, 100 00 "Sends Gea 36227. 34, 5C0 00 Georgetown Market House. Provincial Building, repairs, Salary of Keeper, $16 25 sah including arrears of as Legislation. sat Chiade 300 00 iii ae $2,700 00 Ferry, € reorgefown and Montague, 2, oe on as do Elliot River, Bagnak Saesten, 11,000 00; do Cardigan, including $50 of ons Ga on rrear’s 150 00 13,760 00| oo a 8 Sie $13,7 Government House repairs, inclad- see i gs ae ing arrears of $283, . Consolidation eee $1,000 00 pew for meg 9 ae 1,590 00 gratative ry- Paid Expenditure on Victoria Librarian's Salary, $ 130 00| Breakwater in 187&,- 384 00 Assst. do., 200 00| Unfinished Contracts, 5,000 00 Books, &c., 100 00 | Miscellaneous and Unforseen, 1,500 00 $430 00 $118,003 55 Lieutenant Governor. Printing, Advertising and Stationery. Private Secretary’s salary} to Ist Printing Session Laws, $175 CO July, $ 162 30| Miscellaneous, 200 00 Gatekeeper's salary to lst July, 100 00} Attorney General, 75 00 a — ———e $262 50 09 therefore ultra vires, and would be disal- lowed by the Governor-General. $1,300, $1,450 00)°°™ 2 : ; Salary of Assistant Commissioner, 800 00], Bir. GravIN said the Bill gave greater do. Draughtsmen, 1,200 00 facilities to the people than they have at do. Clerks, 1,300 00|/present. The cost of licenses to pediars is do. Woodrangers (arrears), 1290 GO|to be lower than now, and peuple may, under the Bill, sell to pediars their eggs, et2., as freely as they can pow. Mr. Gorvon thonght the Bill ultra vires, Mr. McKay also thought shoddy vendors a nuisance, against which the people should be protected. He supported the Bill be- cause he thought it a move in the right di- rection. Hon. Mr. CampBeti said the country was being fleeced by shoddy vendors, ete. He did not think the Bill ultra vires ; and he did think the country should be protect- ed from hawkers. Mr. Laveurtin McDonatrp thought it too difficult a matter to protect people in the way the Bill intends. Common sense is the best protection. Hon. Mr. Prowse could not support a law which discriminated bétween the resi dent deaisr and the commercial traveller. He moved that the Speaker take the chair. Mr. Ricaarps opposed the Bill. Its pas- sage would be class legisiation of the worst kind. Mr. Gorvon seconded the metion; and, in doing so, said he thought the introducer had rendered good service in having the matter ventilated. Many persons thought the Island had been nearly ruined by shoddy vendors. Motion carried. House adjeurned. GRAND — ANNUAL PICNIC. THE ANNUAL PICNIC OF St. Patrick’s T. A. Society, Will be heid on the beautiful grounds of Mr. StepHen O'Hare, Fort Augustus, adjoining Hag- gerty’s Wharf, on Wednesday, the 18th of June, bem Steamer Southport having been en- gaged for the occasion, will make two trips in the morning, leaving the Ferry Wharf at 8 o’clock and 10.30 o’clock, sharp. Garnes of every description will be pro- vided, including Sack Races, Hurdle Races, Foot Races, etc. A first-class Refreshment Saloon will be properly conducted on the field. St. Patrick’s Brass Band will be in attendance, and enliven the day’s pro- ceedings throughout. Jicxets 25 cents; Children half price; to be had from the Committee, and also at the Boat. : Parties from the surrounding country will be charged 15 cents admission. Should the 18th prove uitfavorable, the Picnic will come off on the following day. JAMES C. MacMAHON, Secretary ef Committee. May 30, 1879-—oaw UNDER THE PATRONAGE —OF THE— CITY SCHOOL BOARD A JUVENILE MUSICAL & LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT 3y 400 Children of the City Schools, will be held in the MAREET HALI! Monday Eva’g next, June 2nd. Tickets 15 cents each. Double Tickets, ad- mitting a lady and gentlemen, 25 cents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Messrs. W. R. Watson, C. D. Rankin, and at the door. Doors open at 74 p.m., to commence at 8. JOHN ROSS, Musical Director. Ch’town, May 30, 1879. — telegraphic UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, SOLE LEATHER, No. 1 and No. 2 Sole Leather, For Sale Very Low. WILLIAM BODD. May 30, 1879—2i Tho **West of England House,” Thomas’s Old Stand. T= Store with Dwelling attached is situ. ated near Queen Square, and will be let Possession given at on reasonable terms. short notice. Apply to W. W. STUMBLES, Proprietor. Stores & Workshops FO. LES. ROOMS 30x30. Also, one Flat, 30x60, Would make a first-rate Paint Shop. ALSO, ONE FLAT, 40 X [5. COOMBS, Ch’town, May 29, 1579- pat era 3i | —_--- Ch’town, May 29. A ler + Apply to H. erent — —~ TUNE. oe paid for Old Rope, Canvas, Zine, Copper, Brass, Pewter, lron, Horse Hair. Bought only from reliable parties. HENRY COOMBS. May 29, 1879—ne pat 3i BROADWAY Clothing Emporium, NOW ESTABLISHED ON THE Corner of Kent & Great George Streets (McLAREN’S OLD STAND.) Opposite W. E. Dawson's Hard- ware Store. ™ ENTLEMEN,—As I now intend to de- vote all my time and energies to the development of my business, all that will favor me with their patronage may expect satisfac. tion. As readjustment is the order of the day, I do not think you can find any fault with my new arrangement. Inow invite m new friends the Grits, as well as my old frien the Conservatives, to astist me in building up my business. To my old friends I would say they owe me their patronage for my unsway- able support in times gone by ; and to my new friends for my good intentions of straight- forward, manly action, when the time arrives, ours, D. H. MACKINNON. May 29, 1879—2i TURNIP SEED. LOT of that special kind whieh gave such excellent satisfaction last Also, Laing’s, Skirving’s, and Green BEER & SONS. THA. = TRA, THA. 190 Packages Now in Stock. Something very superior, and at very Low Figures. BEER & SONS. May 22, 1879. Iron. Iron. Iron. ‘passer TONS Refined, Assorted L@S. BEER & SONS. oe % ear. op. May 22, 1879. TO LET, HAT STORE AND OFFICE lately occu- pied by Mr. John Gillan, in Hyndman’s Brick Building, corner of Queen and Water streets. Immediate possession given. Also, SEVERAL ROOMS, suitable for offices, ete., in upper stories same building. For terms, etc.. apply to JOHN INGS. ~ SUMMER RESIDENCE, ravxo LET—That beautifully situated Sum- mer Kesidence known as ** GLEN STEWART.” Possession given immedi- ately. For particulars, apply to HENRY BEER, Southport, or to F, L. HASZARD, Charlotietown. May 22, 1879—2w WANTED! | A SUPERIOR SHOWY HORSE, for use under saddle, sound, and of fear. less disposition ; size 154 to to 16 hands ; weight 1000 to 1075 Ibs. ‘ar- ties having such to Gispose of will please send their address in full, stating age, breed, color, and full particulars, with price, to LEWIS R. CARMAN, | Care of Postmaster, Charlottetown. May 26, 1879—6i HOUSE TO LET. 0 LET—A HOUSE situated on Great Great George street, now occupiel by Peter McGowan, . Enguire of THOMAS W, DODD, Ch’ , May 17, 1879—3aw tf pean naan as