a NM eR ee RN RE rs : . be netieget Nh eR SA ee A AN Nt on a lag tah Ais canta et ee A Se en eR ete GRA ae ates NR Rant A atti ee ee - —— ee eee e —oe on - pea on A A Ne ae att st na ok oa neta rt A NY tl AOA at tt a ee Tue Datty EXAMINER. APRIL 9, 1884 Grit Treachery Again. A tone delayed Justice tothe Fisher- men of P. E. Island has been done by, the Dominion Government. The sum of $30,086.10 has been voted to reimburse ain claims to certain merchants fer in duties improperly collected from cert certa them by the United States customs authorities in 1871. It may be asked why the Dominion Goverument, seeing jus tice of this claim, did not pay it thought by were slow in doing the ere this?’ lt m ay be that ihe G rome! justice (o our Island fishermen. But the facts are:—In the year 1877 a memorial was forwarded to the Dominion Govern- | ment claiming $50,804.79 for duties im- | properly imposed on fish and oils ex- \' Pp. orted by the merchants of this Pro-! vince to the United States. The memor- ial was duely and wisely considered by the Government. Therefore, on the 22nd of May, 1883, having deducied the | sum of $20,818.69 due Messrs. Hall & Myrick, American citizens, the Gov- erument placed the sum of $30,086.10 in the estimates to reimburse the Island merchant's claim. When the item was read in Parliament, Mr. L. H. Davies, incredible, as it may appear, rose in his place and opposed the pay- ment of it. He was supported in his objection by the Leader of the Oppo- sition, Mr. Blake—that gentleman who always speakes strongly against every-|. thing like justice and generosity to Prinee Edward Island. The item was therefore withdrawn, aud we are told by the Toronto Gloe “that Sir Leouard Tilley was ashamed to ask for the grant after the true nature of ‘the job’ had been exposed by Messrs. Blake and Davies.” Neither Mr. Blake nor Mr. Davies would stop here. They saw that again our Island fishermen were seeking jus tice, and, with the intention of further prejudicing Parliament, caused the in- sertion of the following paragraph, a month ago, in their organ, the Globe : ‘*Mezers. Carvel! and Howlan are also push- ing their claims, but the Conservatives think that these gentlemen should be satisfied with the gift of $30,000 which the Government proposes making to them under the prete xt of refunding certain duties collected by the United States Government wpon fish. Such a ‘‘fishy”’ claim has never before been recog- nized by any Government iu any country, and it cannot be regarded as anything more than a donation to certain parliamentary supporters.” The efforts of Messrs. Blake, Davies, and the Globe were, we are pleased to state, unsuccessful. Parliament is now thoroughly acquanted with the justice of ovr fishermen’s claim, and instead of heeding the prejudicial cry raised by these gentlemen, it passed the sum set forth in the estimates. But Mr. Davies is pot satisfied, aud the Globe correspond- ent, Gorman, no doubt inspired by Mr. Davies, says the endorsement of the Island’s claim isa ‘*:candalous transac- tion.” To show how false and treacherous is the Globe—the organ of the Grits, in its statement that the $30,000 claimed by our fishermen, was a gift to Senators Carvell and Howlan, we publish the following list of claimants : Hall & Myrick for British subjects..$ 9,883.00 iy ie IR ay. Gee duhase oss 9,186.60 some | ane 4,889.50 hs as ache os 1,228.59 ame as memerees 8... eke 987.20 A. A. McDonald Bros....:........ 2,234.00 McDonald & Owen.............. 492.00 Rams Weems . F556 bs bE OAR 386.00 es Me ied. oh ee i 262.00 i ONY. a. iC a es. ccs 24.06 ce OE ae A 146.00 wwe & Buesdll nwuws...c.-s.s- 166. 00 165.00 146,00 30.00 gk et re SEE 5..+ o sen cane oe: Reid Bros £30,086. 10 It will thus be seen that the list of clamants contains the names of opponents as well as the supporters of the preseut Government. With the knowledge the Globe correspondent has of P. E. Island affairs—being an Islander himself—he could not be so utterly ignorant of the subject as he appeared to be. We infere, therefore, he _ willfully lied with the knowledge and _ consent of his adviser, Mr. Davies. But what defence can Mr. Davies make of his action. Last year he opposed the payment of the sum due the fishermen, and the amount was struck ont of the estimates. A case which was not strictly legal, but one of such hardship that it was treated as an exceptional ove —one by which our fishermen would, if bo opposition were offered, obtaiu their just rights—was by his efforts, aud by the support of Mr. Blake cast aside. This year, his organ, the Globe, has endeavored to thwart every effort made to recover the duties, and Mr. Davies winked at it. When he returns to his constituents many of whom are fishermen, he will, we hope, be able to explain. But the facts, we fear, will stand strong against him. —The member for West River Jast evening entertained the House of Assem- bly by a characteristic speech on the Budget. When six o’clock struck Mr. reaueerie had delivered a lengthy speech—one with which a gentleman 0 rdinarily ambitious would be well satis- fied. But the irrepressible member was bound that a full gallery of gods should “see the show. He, therefore, adjourn- ed the debate and resumed it at 9 o'clock. He was funny afier dinner ; “must have bad cabbage for it.” as a knight of isparkliog with mock jewels, attractively | ; oo > = i ae HE DAF LY PE ISLAND BuiLWAY. thrusts at the member for Murray Harbor he wes severe, and so sore The alleged di-'oyal utterences of, tha gentleman were repeatedly referred to by Mr. Farquharson, and promptly denied | by Mr. Prowse. ber for Murray Llarbor to the member | for West River, was happy. Dressing | him in the suitable garments of a clow ny |< painted, and provided with bells, him into the hippodrome designed by him-| self some years ago, and held bim| iup to the gaze of the House. The exhibition was just what the} gods desired. Mr. Farquharson’s ireference to disloyal utterances “8, l|were turned to goo j seeuunh.: Prowse, in return, qu ted from "hel | Parliamentary sci, and proved that the member for West River preac! hed | | secession, and was therefore as disloyal | as any ordinary Nihilist. Altogether Mr. Prowse’s speech was a splendid one. It was more than an answer to the delicate efforts of the member for West River and for Strathalbyn —Mr. Sinclair. —During the debate on the Budget, | yesterday, Mr. Sinclair censured the Government for expending any morey on the wharves or piers since the deci- sion in the Holman vs. Green case was given. In this course he is consistent with the Grit party, whose great object appears to be to find fault ‘with every- thing the Government does. Last year, Mr. Sinclair and his friends spent hours abusing the Governmeat because there was not a _ sum _ placed in the estimates for the pur- pose of repairing the wharves. ‘This year some of them declared that nothing should have been spent in repairing these works since 1882, while others of the Opposition take up the time of the House in showing that there should be a sum placed in the estimates for the purpose of rep: airing these works this year. Why don't the Opposition decide ou what they would do in the case, and propose it to the House? So far they appear to be as much opposed to each other in their ideas, and to what they said last year, as they are to the Government. PROVIN CIAL LBOISLATURE, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. _ > -— W epnespay, April 9. The greater portion of the time of the House, on Monday and yesterday, was occupied in debate on the motion for the House to go into committee on supply. On this motion a wide scope is given, and it is customary for every member in the House to make a speech. The question which received the greatest prominence in this debate were the Piers question, the expenditure and receipts of the Govern- ment{during the past year, the question of local taxation, and the general manage- ment of the affairs of the Province by the present Government, which seems to meet the general approval of the country at large. The Bill respecting Standard Time was passed yesterday. The following Bills passed the House to-day, and were seni to the Council for concurrence, viz: The Bill to incorporate the Charlottetown Hospital. The Bill to incorporate the Prince EKd- ward Island Hospital. The Bill to incorporate the New Era Printing and Publishing Company was re- ported from committee agreed to. The Bill to incorporate Mark Wright & Co., was also put through the first reading and referred to the Private Bilis Com- mittee. The Address to His Honor the Lieut.- Governor, requesting His Honor to for- ward to His Excellency the Governor- General, for transmission to the Queen, the joint address of condolence to Her Majesty the Queen on the lamented death of Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany, was presented to His Honor yesterday, by both Houses, in the Library, to which His Honor appropriately replied. Tie Act intituled ‘*The Summerside In corporation Amendment Act, 1884,” was reported from a Committee of the Whgle House this forenoon, agreed to with some amendments, and ordered for the third reading {o-morrow. ' Hon. Mr. CamppEett presented to the House: Statement of amounts paid by Public Works Department on account of Mount Stewart Bridge, during the year 1883; also vouchers relating to the same service. Statement of expenditures by Public Works Department for feul and repairs to’ Prince of Wales College for the year 1883. Ordered, That said papers and vouchers be laid on the table. The debate on the motion to go into supply is again cesumed this afternoen, and will likely be brought to a close this even- Pe SS) ee eo Our Advertisers. Brecken & Fitzgerald offer a valuable farm at Covehead for sale at a bargain. Immediate possession given. Longworth & Co. inform lobster packers that they have a Jarge lot of flat cans on hand which will be eold cheap. J. A. Chipman & Co. are selling flour, in choice American and Canadian brands, at low prices. Oflice opposite Kaukin fonge. Lewis P. Tanton has opened a grocery store on the corner of Kent and Great Ceorge Streets, where teas, sugars, eic., are kept always on hand. Sheriff Lorgwerth announces the sale by auction, at the Court House, in this city, of certain valuable properties situate in Charlottetown and Royalty. James Phillips invites parties dasiring monuments for their departed friends that he has a large quantity on hand which can- not fail to give satisfaction in quality and price James Coleman notifies the public that excursion return tickets at one first-class fare from all stations on the line wiil be issued on Good Friday, good to return up the birchea rod used to say. Io his} to and including Monday 14th. The reply of the mem-| be \G :OOD FRI he le di | |up to and including x Monday, I4th iastant. ———— EXCURSION, aan a HAST aR SXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at | one First-class Fare, will be issued ¢ to | nd trom all Stations on this Railway, on IDAY, 11th instant, good to return | JAMES COLEMAN, } Superintendent. | | Railway Office, Chitow a, April ¢ 8, 1884. ee | TO (ORSTER PACKERS. FLAT SALE—1,000 + cases CANS yes . ik (warranted) Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street Ch town, Freghold Farm at Gavehead FOR SALE. TALUABLE FARM of 233 acres of Land, V on Township No. 33, Queen's County, now in the occupation of Alexander C. Shaw. The above property will be sold either in parcels to suit purchasers, or en bloc. Immediate possession given. For further particulars apply at the office of BRECKEN & FITZGERALD, Solicitors, April 9—2aw 3w Ch'town, ayes 9—3i wkly 3i J, A. CHIPMAN & CO. Are Offering ex Warehouse, 400 bris. Medium and High Grade Patents (American and Canadian), 125 bris Low Grade Bakers, To arrive via Pictou, 500 barrils choice Superior Extra, for early boats. OFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. N 8B—Owing te the inferior quality of most Canada Superior this year, we have con- cluded to make a specialty of the two tollow- ing brands Evangeline, Ist grade ; Sup«rior Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade, We guarantee these brands to give satisfaction Ch'town, A oe 9. MONUMENTS. pARTIES wishing neat so llaet ould elegant bndintee ments for their departed triends are invited to examine the choice assortment of Italian, White and Colored American Marble Monuments, Tablets and Headstones, in subscriber's saleroom, made from the most approved modern designs, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. JAMES PHILLIPS, Kent Street. Ch’town, — 9—2aw res 2m Sheriff's : ; Sale. Y virtue of » Writ of > Saatene Execution, to me directed, issued out of Her Mejesty’s Surreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of the President, Directors and Com- pany of the Bank of Prince Edward Island agatast Joseph R. Brecken, an absent or absconding debtor, I have taken and seized as tke property of the said Joseph R. Brecken, all the right, title and freehold interest of the said Joseph R. Brecken, in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of Jand, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, known as Water Lot Number Eight, being opposite Town Lots Number Nineteen and Twenty, in the firat hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, and having a front of one hundred and five feet, or thereabouts, on Water Street, bounded on the southwest by Water Lot Number Seven, on the northeast by Prince Street, and on the southeast by the Channel of the Hillsborough River. Also, all that tract,piece or parcel of_land, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, aforesaid, and abutting and adjoining the above described tract of land, and bounded as follows; Commencing on the southern edge of Water Street, at the division line be- tween Water Lots Numbers Seven and Eight, at the distance of one hundred and five feet along the southern edge of Water Street from the western side of Prince Street; thence along said southern edge of Water Street westwardly for the distance of five feet ; thence extending southwardly by two paraijlel lines at right angles with said Water Street and parallel with Prince Street to the Channel of the Hillsborough River, being five feet of the eastern side of Water Lot Number Seven, fronting Water Street, and extending by parallel line to the Channel of Hillsborough River, tegether with all build, ings, &c. Also, all that tract, piece or parce) of land, situate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, end being a portion of Pasture Lots Numbers One Hundred and Forty-three (143) and Five Hundred and Eighty-four (584 )vounded as follows, that is to say; Commencing at a stake fixed on the south side of the Lower Royalty Road, and in the northern boundary of land occupied by Joba Henry Gates; thence running east. wardly along said boundary eight chains and seventy seven links, or until it strikes the boundary of land owned by the late Honor. able George Coles ; thence northwardly along said boundary two ‘chains and nineteen links; thence westwardly parallel with the first men- tioned borndary seven chains and fifty links, or uctil it strikes the aforesaid road ; thence along s?id road two chains and forty-eight links, tothe place of commencement, con- | taining one acre, three roods, and three poles, @ lif{tde More or lors, ia Queen’ s County; and {I do tereby give Public Notice that 1 ‘will, on FRIDAY, the TENTH day of OCTOBER, 1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Char! ottetown, ia seid Gonpty set up and sell at Public Auction the saud property, or as much thereof as will setisty the levy marked on the said Writ, being eight thovsand two hundred and sixty-nine dollars and forty-six cents, debt and costs, besides Sheriff ’s fees and incidental expenses. HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, March 24th, 1884, } R. R. Frvzexracp, Esq., Plaintiffs Attorney. April 9—3i Taw wed Ry a en a, NE nay A <A MIN ER, A PRI 2, Pe S oe. TANTON’S EGG DEPOT. N connection with a iis sen GROGCE RY, where excellent | TEAS, SU GARS, and choice family supplies «re kept con- stantly on hand. SATURDAY, APRIL 12TH, , when taken in| | One cent advance on cash prices for EGGS, ‘exchange for Goods. Corner Kent and Great George Streets. LEWIS P. TANTON. = ——— TEAS! b. EON. Ch’town, April 9, 1884 2i we sa wkly 21 a —— ——— PEAS SIGN OF THE o-- WE OFFER CHOIG ~=TEAS AT LOW PRICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W.A. WEERS & Co., oe 4, 1884—wkly bedevil «TREET. anime a ee THAS! AT = ———— —————— * = eS ——— ——— FIRE INSURANCE. GA) oe HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, —REPRESENTING— Fire Assurance Company, Toresto, Ontario, CAPITAL, $800,000.00, Western Commercial Unton Assurance Company, London, Eng, CAPITAL, $12,166,666,00, British American Marine Insurance Compary, Toronto, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ~ Risks taken on all descriptions of insurable property. OFFICES —Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Ch’town, March 17, 1884, —]m eod eee ee rrr ES se THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDGN AND GLOBE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BDNGLAN D. ESTABLISHED A. D. 1836. Invested Funds, $30,632, “co: of which ONE MULLION POLLARS is invested in Canadz. General Reserve and Fir- adiiaevesion Fund, SEVEN MEILLIOW FWO BUNDRED THOUSAND DOULLARS. Qo This Company will now do a general business in the City and Province. Risks taken daily by R. R. FITZGERALD. AG: NT. New York r ) Charlottetown, Ch’town, March 10, 18%4.—eod A Tea and Fancy Table In aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, will be held in the MARKET HALL, | —QON— Thursday, April 17th. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mrs. H. Aitken, Mrs. C. Palmer, Mrs. Burwash. Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Jas. DesBrisay, Miss Ball, THE CLIPPER BRIG “LAURETTA,” Mre R. Johnson, Miss Millie Beer, ’ oe Mrs, Laird, Miss Madge Peer, Classed 0 years Al st Toyds, Mis. John Macleod, Miss B. Maclennan, (ff Ss. Chris Maa Mrs. Donald Macneill, Miss Macleod. eae st — —_ WILL SAIL FROM Rew York for Charlottetown ON OR ABOUT ISTH APRIL. - | For freight apply in New York to Messrs Edmiston & Lupham,*27 and 29 Beaver Street, or here to L. C., OWEN. Ch’town, April 4, 1884. WANTED, GOOD STEADY MAN, who under. stands taking care of horses, and capable | of attending to the delivery of Goods, etc,, from warehouses, Contributions of Flowers will be received by | Miss K. Hensley and Miss Brecken. Doors opea at four p.m, Admission, 10. ccnts. Tickets for Tea, 25 cents, | March 3!, 1884 —dy wkly LOBSER iCTORY, &C., EOF SAL + Lobster Factory, etc., situate at Mal- ue, P. E. Island, lately cecupied by John ‘A McLeod, together with the follow- ing:— 1 Cook House, 30x28, 4 Bath Boilers, heavy iron plate, 250 Trare, Tabjeg, Benches, 2 Boats, 1 Dory, A quantity of Rope, i000 feet 14-inch Iron Pipe, And sundry othey articles. PEAKE BROS, & CO. April 1 - tf Schooner For Sale. This Factory could be got ready for work i in| a short time, and will be sold at a bargain. if For terms and any other information apply | ‘HE schooner “ ibditetrion: ’ twenty tons Register. Apply to A KENNEDY & CO.,, Heat of Queen's Wharf, | Ch'town, March 28, tf : HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, April 4, 1884—lw ~ Household Furniture, BY A UCTION, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M,, iat the residence of J. H. FLETCHER, ESQ inext door to W. E Dawson's Hardware Store, Great George Street, the whole of the | Household } uruilure , cousisting in pait of— 1 Drawing Room ct, (cost $200, silk nearly new), | Parlor Set (horse hair), 2 sets Hedr om Furniture, | Ree tary (cost $20), 2 Oval Tables, 1 Extension ‘Table, i Squ re Table, 9 Lounges, 9 Common Birch Chairs, 2 gettg Venetian Blinds, 2s°ts Window Corsi 1 Kitchen Table, 1 Kitchen Sideboard, 3 Bedsteads, 3 Washstands, 3 Bedroom Tables, 2 Chairs, 1 Crib, 1 Child’s Bed- stead, |! Book Case, 1 Book Case and Writing Desk, 1 Hat Rack, | Clock, a lot of Pictures, Be ds and Mattrasees, 1 Cook stove, 2 Parlor Stoves, Carpeting, and a j . large pumber of other household articles, | A rare chance fo; bargains. Sale positive, ; Noreserve. : A. McNEILL, Auctioneer _ Ceres April, 8, 1884, oe Firemen's S Concert MAREET EIALZ, WEDNESDAY, 16th INSTANR PROGRAMME PART L. Band 87nd Battalion. ; > ae ka OGin a ieee «+ deme ~ dd o+oh oon Capt Maxwell Piano Duet.... Miss Lewit and Miss F Slice <> + gp > G epee epee esas Mrs. 8 Orchestra . Aim + tales eeeaee Bethan na pice sos i pg: vpn ote 0 thee Mrs. OEE OR ae TT Miss I dhiede's on tmmens Mrs. Malcolm Me! eod PART II. Band $2nd ‘Battalion’ ...,.....05, 0) s0.ibe Recitation, ‘*The Fireman’ .. Mr 7.4, McLean ce dan noscas ek eee Miss Palmer OvGeS, 0... 55 8. bb oe pec cee eee : OMI sine» os bags eps Semel Miss Knight y sake bay 6 ee Two Young Firemen RP BE) i Prof. Caven GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, F, H. ibe Ch’town, April 7. CANNED GOODS. UsT RECEIVED — D — Canned T Peaches, Pears, Strawherrics, Rl Pine Apples, ete. Also, Apple Butter, 4 € choice assortment of Jams, iesy and Pre serves daily expected, at the CITY STEtM BAKERY, | PRINCK STREET. 54 Charlottetown, April 7, 1584. " MAILS NOTICE. AILS ta be Siinethal via Capes ropte will, uuti! far her notice, close at two o'clock, p, m., daily, for despatch by train going west. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Iespector s Office, Charlottetown, April 7, 1584 ; BARGAINS. AM selling the bi balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult, at J. D McLeod’ corner, Queen Btreet, at 6 reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices, JOHN NéWSON. Chitown, March 8. —— WANES, LOST, FOUND, de -——_— a ee agg ee egg ee \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COOK in a small family. Ap;ly at this a ap nee W ANTED— In a gentleman’s family, & NURSE, to take charge of en infant four menths old. A gcod necdle-woman pre ferred, Good wages. Ki quire at this “os [ 4 OR SALE- One Single wi GON (Pheetor. sty'e) rearly new, will be sold cheai Apply to C. 8. How ATT, McKinnon & Co* Office. {aps OST—On March nd, between Brighton Road and Zion Church, a Gold Bracelet, set wita one Garnet, The finder will be re warded by leaving it at Tuk Fxamixer Office. [ ~— O* (YN guaranteed salaries—with Commigiop— four first-class positions for men of ¢ a’ dress,— BRALLEY, GAERETSON & Co,, Order Department, >t. John, N. B. {war 27 dy wkly tf + O BE LET, about the Ist of May next, a Cottage containing nine rooms, with & good Yard, Garden and Stable, pleasantly situated on ‘Upper Hillsbo ough Street, nearly opposite the residente of Mr. W. Leiteb. Apply at Examixen Orsic KE. [mar22? eos eod ‘oO LET—On the St. Peter's s Road, “hall a mile from the city, a ceat, well finished Cottage, with half an acre of land attached. Pleasantly situs ated. Formerly ccoupied by My Codg. Apy! to Hect or M. -Leod, St. Peter’s Road, Fash Royalty, . {@ ————e ANTE)—A Cook and a Hiovsemeld, © whom high wages will be paid at Examiner OFrrFict. , out COOK WANTED a for a Hotel. Good wages. Apply = office. {marl9 ee AOR SALE—A large fire- ~proot SAFE (nearly new). Apply at A. McNeill’s Ayction Room. {marl4 i ue Parties having in the. r possessivd “ set of new Driving Harnes-, we irom the tire of the 20th February, will e by retarn em to the subpcriber ther notice. —Jonn Newson, [