' od * — Eg a a oe Pe ste EE 8 ME EE Nw —_ - at pS See ee, a is. ll te tet, ME awe i ee r linitincedtean. € —E ee eee THe DAILY EXAMINER. ag a LSsu FEBRUARY 24, a - -_--- NOTES FROM DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. | } casio THE CAPITAL. wakING & FPISHERITS eopte of this Island take Dap irpement of ouly has it NaTURALLY the | particular ioteres! in the Marine and eharge of one of © dustries, but itis p Out Fisheries ; fer not most important in- ; vided over by one o eur éen men eaders will, thereivre, thot be gratified to learn that tir th, ME has been managed in 2 manner caiculated r the te t country at large. } = >ae2 Department shows that Mr. Pope has suc: | ceeded in carrying on all the work at an} . j . } ’ < t, expense of $131,090 leas than that of the previons year, and 361,000 within the es- timate. The total amount expended dur- } i ing 3 879 ing the fiscal year ending June 30, 1879, | was $852,678, while the amount voted was, - - 5 ; : $913.579, both these aceounts ineluding The light stations Dernartment utmest satiaiaction to The annual report of the give the deparimental salaries. a 7. ft and light houses have been considerably in-: . creased in namber, the navigation of : nite swalig the Lower St. Lawrence being specially improved. The expenditure Dom- inion steamers has been notably diminish- upon ed, with a great deal more work got of them. The harbor polics of Montreal! aud Quebec have been rendered less costly, | aud the wmetereological service has been) considerably extended—much to the bene- fit of the public, whe are iauch more appre: } eiative than formerly of its usefulness. [n | many other aspects there is a correspend- ing improvement. ‘The report of the Fish- ; 1 5 » aH tere oar eries Department is peculiarly interesting, | . . ; } , butis only t tion to submit a special preliminary, it being the inten- report as soon as possible. The tuta! value of the imarme pro for 1879 is estimated | ductiens of Canada : approximately at 315,500,@00, the figures) a ; for last year being $13,215,793, and it 1°) stated that an increase of value amounting) te nearly half a million dellars will proba-| bly be established when the past year's rs- turns are cempleted. The total number of | Light Statiens in the Dominion on the dist) December last was 443, and of lights shown i 642 ; the number of steam fog whistles and automatic fog-horns 29, and the number of light keepers, engineers of fog whistles and other assistants, with crews of lightships, This shows an increase fer the was 517. year of 16 stations, 24 lighthouses—a de- crease of 2 in the number of fog whistles, and an increase of 2 in the number of fog- horns. The quantity of oil supplied to the lighthouses nbeve Montreal during the past season amounted to 20,739 gallons ; in the Quebec District, 19,450; in the New Brunswick District, 9,595; Nova Scotia, 37,819 ; and Prince Edward Island, 5,308 ; making in all, 92,961 gallons. The entire expenditure upon the Duminion steamerr, | including the Northern Light, was $111,788. The Northern Light broke down badly in|{ February last, after failing to be able to cross when the ice in the Straits of North- Her earnings umberland was packed. during the short period she ran amounted to $1,035.25, which dees not inelude anything fer carrying the mails ; and repairs and imprevements and running expenses for the fiscal year amounted to $16,333. During the last ealendar year, 53 new steamers were added to the list, having a gross tonnage of 5,539 tons and 3,637 tons Di the steamers were lost or put out of service, tonnage of 2,762 tons and This shows a gain in i ee 6)" period 244 register, ing same having a gros 1,347 tens recister. steamers of 26, and of gross tonnage 2,777 tons and 2,290 tons register. Thegprinci- pal increase in tonnage was in British C 1. umbia and Maniteba. The total nam! er of cansalities seported to the Department as having oceurred during last year. to sea- going and inland vessels was 415, and 321 reported Jost in connection The aggregate number of 8 was 159,758 .lives were with them. tor involved in these disasters tons register, and the total amount of ascertained, in- loss, as far as has been eluding bot) $3,501,461. loss of vesse!s and cargoes. vessels and cargoes, was This amount inclndes partial in the Meteor- ological Service considerable progress is re- ported tv have been made during the year, both ia statistics and information, by the extension of the issue of daily probabilities. A continued increase in the accuracy of storm warnings is reported, and also a diminutionsin the number of tele- graphic dele ys. centage of in the;year 1879, the per warnings verified was 83, and the number of warnings, which, owing to talegraphic delays, reached their destina- tion too late to be of any service, was re- duced from 36 in 1878 to 18 in 1879. Seven hundred and twelve warnings wero issued and 3591 verified. The total number of Pet SS Oe ROE Bd , £1078. '8100 or S150 to pay for ‘erders to the amount a number of héw vessels built atid registered | in the Derhinion ef Canada during the last | oor yoar was 200, measuring 74,227 Nstimating the value of the new ton- tons regis- ter. nage at $45 per ten, it gives a total value of $3,340,619, or £668,125 stg. The Trade Returns show that the value of fish expert- ed during the fiseal year ended 30th June, | (879, was $7,072,203, against $6,929,366 in 1878, being an increase of $142,837. The} : acs ietal expenditure on account ef fish enlture | for the fiseal year ended 30th June, 1579, amounts to $19,888.75. The whole number of yeung tish distributed during the Spring The ef 1879 was 21,752,700. number ef salmon caught by auglera is reported at} > USP. —e om © Draw, but Draw Slowly. To shew the policy of repudiation pur- sued by the last months of 1878, the Commissioner Davies’ Government, during ’ tne of Pablic Works read the following corres- , pondence at the DeSable meeting :— [Copy] Cat, 26, LS73. ie Alex. Mekay, JUP., and on others : Sin, —I am instructed by the Comniissiener Public Works to inform you that your ac- count is overdrawn, and that you are not to draw, during the balance of the present year, any further orders without notice from this Department. Yor will please aitend to the above, as no further orders will be paid. I am, Sir, yeur obedient servant, — (Signed) JoHN W. Monkwisox, See'y. [Copy. ] Brorrorp, Oct. 31, 1878. W. D. Slewart. Dear Sin,--Mr. Kilbride has received a netice from you to the effect that he is not to draw any more mouey fer Road Service this year. I have jast beea speaking to Mr. Kil- bride, and he that it will take contract sold ld no contract lately, imiormMs me : PS ti@ suinimer, Sle Was : . - os . ’ . . and bhe tast contract ne i Was lil accoruance . 5 . he SR . with an order fram your lenartmer i trust . il ha ah) : . = csiekien : ae you wili de able to see your way i€ar to pay apove me work which has already been sold. ‘There will be no necessity to make any new de-| mands upon your Department this season. lam, dear Nir, yours, &c., (Signed) Jas. W. Rictarps, + JUOPY, | ist November, Sin,—Yours of yesterday at hand. Mr. Kilbride must draw for work let and entered upon, although it would be well to carry as much as possible forward, the receipts are very slow this which necessitates caution, You will be pleased to see Mr. Kilbride and tell him to draw for so slowly. autumn, Yours, ete., [Signed] Wa. D. Sumwarr. Jas, W. Richards, Esq., Bideford. [Copy. | Lower Montagur, Noy. 12, 1878. W. D. Stewart, Hsq., Works: Sir,—As I have been notified that my ac- count is overdue, and, as I havea lot of work perfermed that must be paid fer, Lam under the necessity of applying to you for a special grant. The wharf at Montague Bridge cost $20 for repairs; Aitkin’s Wharf, $30; Bay Wharf, $10; and Sturgeon Whari, $16. For repairing Roads and Bridges, $80. All the above re- pairs have beeen performed, and the parties are demanding payment. Please answer at your earliest convenience, and obliga, Yours, etc., WiittamM A, Poor, Supervisor. Commissioner of Public (Signed) [Cory. ] CHARLOTTETOWN, Nov. 22, 1875. W. A. Poale, Sup., Lower Montague: in veply to yours of the '3th inst., I am in- atructed by the C. of P. AV. te inform you not to draw on this Dept. until the end of the present year. etc. W. Morrison, Sec’y. Yours, (Signed) J. Theres can be* no doubt, after this, as td the means adupted by the Davies-Stewart ombination to cook the public accounts in Mr. W. D. Stewart’s letter to Mr. ce 18738. James W. Richards throws a flood of light on the way the bnusinoss was transacted : ‘*IT WOULD BE-WELL TO CARRY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE FORWARD.” ‘TELL HIM TO DRAW FOR THE CONTKACTS, BUT TO DO So sLowLy.” The amount of the con- tracts here spoken of was one hundred and fity dollars. Yet the Government was so coinpletely ‘‘ strapped” that the pompeus Commissioner had to beg Mr. Kilbride in 13 drawing for that sum, ‘‘to do seslowlyv! What makes the matter worse is that, at this date, they had drawn the full subsidy from Ottawa for the year, collected over $25.000 from the Land Office, besides other revenues, and used up over 338,600 which they had drawn from capital at Otiawa!! And they Kilbride to readers } “+ memnoer yet begged Mr. Our They interest next ‘‘draw slowly !” the principal and coutractors. in re- agreed to to year rest, pry Asylum for all work done by them in October, November aud December, 1878. They paid only three the quarters salary to teachers for 1878. They opened their famous. suspense account, paying the more importunate public eredit ors in 1878, but only entering these pay- ments in private memoranda until after the New Year. Altogether, they carried for- ward the sum of $52,000, making the total weather predictions, other than storm warn- ings, was 4,089, and ths Sper centage fully and fpart!y verified of them was 93-6. The deficit for the year $73,000!! Tt was ne wonder they had to plead with Mr. Kil. bride to draw his $150 ‘slowly.” during | ntioned, for} the contracts, but to do; SST { -(\ BBL. GRANULATED SUGAR, r . ie pe 10 bols. English Refimed Sugar, ‘ ’ ; ) ov keys fi Carbonate Soda, } hing Soda, | 40 bags Rieo, 224 Ibs 3 bbis, “are Ground Pepper, 163 boxes ,comprising Family, Laundry, Britsh Quacen, Queen City, Lorne Viayuower. 150 doz. Corn Broom . 50 gross Miiler’s Shoe Biacking, | 40 gross Nixey’s Black Lead, 40 vross Bartlett's Pearl Blue, 59 cases Coleman s Starch, 20 cases Corn Starch, 15 bags Filberts 3 bags Brazil Nut eae, ~ssr) Je > 30 doz, Mi 10 doz. Moir & Sona Pickles, 1 pints, 25 doz, Crosse & Blackwell’s Pickles, 1 pts., 10 cases 6-card Matches, & 60. island tw ' General Meeting of the ha:reholders of this Banh will be held | at their Head Office, Charlottetewn, on WED- INESDA‘!, Srd March, at 12 o’clock, neon, lfor the purpose of electing Directors fer the jensuing ‘year, and the transaction of such | business as may be laid before them. voting must be left with the | Proxies for | Cashier ¢t least one day previous to the meet- ing, gueetanne a "iT ian Rank nf p-F Mi balk fy i By, IFEXHE Annual E's : GEORGE MACLEOD, Cashier, FINAL NOTICE = aes a os ' } |} Charletretown, Fel. 24, 1880. | J i a a | ira eHE , now overdue, if not im- | “ bo: -4 as ’ e os | @ medliafely paid, will be sued for with- Re ep . f° _“ Out dist not persons ; ; a ma } City (court, February 25, 1850 ' } i 4 i i 2) Ga i {Sey 9 fs ‘ % 7 j ny ‘ i i \ he | feet i fee, : - j fot ag | aa. | Ae . > <= =, | Peace a ; ea Se arix,Q) TE ait oe . RE] INw fe ie a4 i & tNii HIGHLAND WHISKY. ‘3UAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, ANALY 54, Hol born-viaduct, E.C., Londen, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lonyre HiguLanyp Winsky: ‘* We have visited the bottling stores of X Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their I.orne Highland Whisky, and have sub- jected them to careful examination and fret alysis, The samples were very frag- 3 runt, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure aid well-matared Svotch Whisky of the first quality. : ‘Artrucr Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. ‘“Orra Henngr, F.C. 8., F.C,” Wholesale ef the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEERS Broruers, 31 Commercial Street, London ; Di: tilleries, Argyleshire. Agents ; MESSRS. GWEN CONNOLLY. & CO., { ° ‘harlottetown, P.E.I. Feb. 24, 1880-—-6m s FS} LER, Ogres Be ~ Gas hae “ee” a! ie c. AR. E. J. HODGSON MR. E. Jd. AC 1) 138 consented to de} iver his Lecture npen FRANCIS OF ASSISI, ish Mareh Next, iN— | Y¥.M. CG. A HALL, VJ AG AT EIG HT @ CLOC K, Admission 15 cents, Tickets for admission ean be obtained at W. R. Watsen’s. Feb. 18, 1880. eee: OE a ee ae Lr eer SEPIRK Par Sehoal pistri i SUTUIK £G@itk VULLUG Dist lbh, A LL PERSONS who have not paid their 4-1. fax for the current year are hereby notified that all delinquents will be saed be- for: the next County Court withont further notice. a JOHN HIGGINS, Uh town, Feb, 21, 1880. Ucllector. Pers i 73 mMHaAnTS ke a . a Werenants Bank of PE, Island 2 Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Bank- in ¢ Honse in Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of March next, at the hour of 12 otlock, noon, for the parpose of electing Di- rectors for the ensuing year, and the transac. tion of such other business as may be laid before thein. E . ; Proxies for veting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meet- is g. Wa. McLEA, 1880. Cashier. a = Seen ect APPLES. BARRELS BALDWINS & RUS. Ch’town, Feb. 21, ee eee ml > UU sperts. CARVELL BROS. FEBRUARY! 880. OTOGK-TAKING. 7 EK hereby inform the pub- W lic of this city, and the Island génerally, that previous to Stock-taking, we have re- solved to clear out as much of our Winter Stock as possible. We are aware that at this season itis hard to get people to buy even at reduced prices; but in the face.of this difficulty we have made up our mind to adopt full measures, and sell our Wool Goods and Dress Goods at a sacrifice. Our Goods have been very cheap all winter, as the run of trade we have had fully testifies. Our store has become the resort ot those Ladies who know how tomake a penny go a long way, and who know a cheap article when they see it; and when we say we are going to reduce the prices of our Dress Goods and Trimmings, we know we shall be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out our present Stock, in order to intro- duce as much of the newest style of Dress Material as possible, and at the very lowest prices. We shall make special prices on Black Cashmeres, Black Meri- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, Lustrines and Brilliantines. Our Fancy Wool Goods will be sold at less than cost. Our Stock of this class was the larg- est, most select, and finest in the city, and the remains of it will be sold at a great sacrifice. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, Xe., will be cleared out at great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 32, 36, and 40 cents per lb. They are receiving the highest praise, and those who use them, strongly recommend them to others. Our trade in this article is growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the most subtile of the senses, and as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of the Tea is in the drinking. Friends, try it. 83, QUEEN STREET, TAGMAINE & METCALF, Ch’town, Jan. 2), 1880. half-priee. Cee FV. ©. OBRIEN, D. B,, will de. liver a Lecture in the MARKET HALL, - ~OX — Wednesday Svening, Feb, 25, On ‘* The Burly Stages of Christianity ; in England.” Doors open at 7.30 p. m.; Lecture at 8p. m, Admission—Reserved seats 20 cents; un. reserved, 10 cents, As the proceeds of the Lecture will be given for the relief of the poor, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, P. R. BOWERS, Secretary St. Vincent de Paal’s Society. Feb, 20, 1880—f m tu, all papers . a a a ene OO Tce Bank of P. E. Island, § ike: Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the seeond day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other © >? - business as may ke laid before them, ‘ Proxies for voting jnust be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J. RK. BRECKEN, Cashier, Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1880—pat h pre ar ne ST. JAMES’ KIRK BAZAAI ¢ ee q é iy Ladies in connection with St. James’ Kirk will hold a Bazaar for the Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, ---ALSO—s A Tea and Refreshment Table, On the 3lst March Next, —IN THE-— MARKET HALL. The proceeds to be applied to the liquida. tion of the debt on the Church edifice, Doors epen at 2 o'clock, p, m. Admission--Adults, 20 cents; childrer, Tickets to be had at the D Stores of W. KR. SVatson, Dr. Dodd, G. D. tankin, and at the door. PRESIDEN? ~ Mrs. MeLennan. E Commritee-—Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Long worth, Mrs, A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirling. Mrs. Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. MeLaren, Mrs. A, Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Rankin, Mra. P, W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Mise Owen, Mrs. \aleotm MeLeod. b, A. STEWART, Feb. 19, 1850, Secretary. en a CAUTION » fa - ae are heréby cintioved nef te pay to any person except the under. signed, debts due tu the firm «f Fraser & Co. McKinnon, WILLIAM JOHN FRASER, Feb. 19, 1880, —— a - PBA SOUP. REPARED with Pea Flour and seasoned aud flavored with the finest herbs and seasonings, to which is added Liebigs’ Brtract of Meat, making one of the most nutritious dishes that can be obtained. ee A 25 cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thick Soup. For sale at BEER & GOFP'S. Feb. 18, 1880. GOLD MEDAL, oe | ft an eee Basar Wexixnxs| . JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. , Labrador Herring. _ CATCH OF 1379. Smoked Salmon, ee Salt Trout, Herring, ** Shad, ‘¢ Halibut, ‘* Mackerele © At HALL’S FISH MARKET) ~ _Feb. 18, 1880—tf Valuable Property for Sale, FEXHAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, is Queen’s County. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeson & McLeop, Charlotte town. Jan. 9, 1880—eod Valuable Property for Sale. rgXO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots is Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, Taso sk back 80 feet, tog Hopason & McLzep © Sept, 18, 1879.. gether with the wathhags reon erected, For further ree ars apply to Messrs lottetown. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, J) the Chea Publixhed mm st and most Newsy Paper e Brovinces, Meeting of Parliament, = wt 4 =e “ ¢ e a * . 4