Z ; - eae ana ae - Oath aS &. i oh ee we Fis. ‘ tw Se a. oo et te gi rote oe < z ee So i » Bim Mle ham * no gta, ert pao cas. 4 sh S ewe Be Oe A ot pron he ” a 7 4 ’ . a ar Artem tis, -om AR: ake AAR PIN NH yh ete sls al gh) it» i. a Py 4 ms, ; * 4 be » — eee Tun Datny HXAMINER. ce MARCH 19, 1880. une =~ NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. — ew THE COMMONS. es me nn mate HE BUDGET SPEECH. | Sim Lronarp Titty was able to meet Parliament this year with a statement which shows that Canada is neither ruined por on the road to ruin, In fact the ex- hibit of the year is, all things considerea, rather satisfactory than otherwise. Last year there was left as a legacy to the new Administration a nominal deficit of $2,000, - 000. Really tho deficit was, according to Sir Leonard, no less than $3,400,000, This enormous sum had to be met by an in- crease of duties. No Government could peasibly have avoided putting on more taxes. When Sir Leonard said that the increased duty does not amount, on the average,to inore than four per cent., he was fully aware that the statement would be subject to the criticism of the keenest fnan- ciers in Canada; and we, therefore, assume that it is correct. When he said he felt assured the: the accounts of next year would balance with, perhaps, a small sur- plus, he, doubtless, made the statement after a careful consideration of our circum- stances and prospects. The statements are the more satisfactory in view of the fact that the late Gevernment, of which Sir Richard Cartwright was Finance Minister, raised the rate of duty about 2} per cent. on the average, with the result of an actual falling offin the revenue. One very grati- fying resul’ is made evident by Sir Leonard, The balance of trade is not so largely against us as it has been. In a rich trading and manufacturing country, the balance of; trade is not, perhaps, 2 matter of import- ance ; but in a new and comparatively poor country like Canada, the exports of which is nearly ail in raw material, it is of great importance that we should not buy and import goods to a greater amount than we sell and export our own productions. The tariff changes announced are not radical. ‘hey comprise :— Demijohns full, same as empty. Bagatelle boardsas furniture, 35 p. c. Billiard tables and pianos, 15 p. ce. Bird cages, all kinds, 30 p. c. Shoemat ers ink, 35 p. c. Books, li p.c., inclading British copyright books ; biank books, 30 p. ¢ Chromos, 25 p. c. : Braces and suspenders, 25 p. e. Cans, containing fish under Washington Treaty, 14 ceats per quart same as American. Porcelain, 25 p. c. Combs, all kinds, 25 p. c. Grapes, 20 p. c. Fishing rods, 30 p. c. Fire-proof paint, ¢ cent per pound. Flag stones, $1.59 per ton. Mattrasses, 65 (%) p. c. Bottles ind decanters, 30 p.“c. Silver plate glass, 25 p. c. Gloves and Mitts, 25 p. ¢. Wrought iron, 15 p. ec. Slabs, bloom, etc., 10 p. c. Licorice, for manufacturing, 20 p. c. Sacks of malt, 24 p. ¢, Milk food, 30 p. c. Table O.1 Cloths, 30 p. e. Cabinet organs, 25 p. c. Paper ruled, 25 p. ce. Collars and fronts of all kinds, 36 p. e. Quicksilver, 10 p.c. Raw spun silk, 115 p. c. Champagne, six bottles to constitute a gallon. Steel free till 1882, Stone, $1.50 per ton. Grind Stone, $2 per ton. Export duty to be included in value of sugar. Flax twines, except for fishing, 25 p. c. Cigars and cigarettes, 70 p. c. Watch movements 20 Pp. ¢.; cases and watches, 20 p. c. Coal 60 cents per short ton. Wool 3 c. per Ib. Inland Revenue license to manufacture to- bacco, $25; if foreign tobacco, $50; to manu- facture same in bond, $300. On manufactur- ed tobaccoand snuff ef all kinds per pound 20c, On cigars, 40c. Same if made from Can- adian tobacco, 30c, The following goods are placed on the Free List ~— Ammonia. Bismuth. Machinery for cotten worsted mills free till Ist October, 1880. Water color painting. Newspapers by mail. Woollen goods not elsewhere specified. NOTICES OF MOTIONS, The very important question of freight rates on our railway is te be brought be- fore Parliament by Messrs. Hackett and Muttart, and Mr. McDonald is calling for returns about the ‘* Northern Light.” The following notices of motions are given :— Mx. Hacxerr—On Monday next—Order ef House fora Return giving a Compara- tive Statement of the rates charged on the Intercolonial and Prince Edward Island Railways, for carriage of twenty thousand peund of oats, potatoes, lumber, wood coal and salt, for the distance of twenty, forty and sixty miles, respectively, on said Railways. Mr. Murrart—On Monday next—Or- der of House for copies of Petitions, Cor- respon ience and all other papers, relating to the lowering of rates charged on the Prince Edward Island Railway, for carry- ing Farm Produce, Firewood, Lumber, Ceal and Salt. ‘Mr. McDowatp (Kings)—On Monday a shewilig the number of Bags, Mails, Pas- isengers and tons Freight, carried by the} nh Tet OL PAIK steamer ‘‘ Northern Light,” on the route between Georgetown and Pictou, from the 19th December, 1879, to the present date ; alse, the number of trips performed, to- gether with the earnings of said steamer on said route during said time. It will be seen that our representatives are not idle, but are working energetically and practically. WIMBLEDON TEAM. The fellowing are the names of the first twenty men comprising the team, with five names added as waiting men, who have been notified to inform the secretary whether they are prepared to go to hug- land when called upon. Gunner Wheeler Ogg, W. F. B., Ontario. Capt. Barnhill, 75th Battalion, Nova Scotia. Private Shaw, 54th Battalion, Quebec. Private O'Grady, G, G. F. G., Ontario, Private Walters‘ Wakefield Infantry Com- pany, Quebec. Lieut. Mills, 10th Battslion, Ontario, © Capt. Strachan, 47th Battalion, Ontario. Capt. Todd, G. G. F. G., Ontario. Private Bent, Cumberland KGattalion, Nova Scotia. Sergt. McDougall, Engineers, P, E. I. Lieut. Flynn, 10th Battalion, Ontario. Lieut. Langstroth, 8th Cavalry, New Bruns. wick. Major A. Wilson, 33rd Battalion, Ontario, Sergt. Stenhouse, Ist Batallion, Quebec. Major Cote, Waketield lufantry Company, Quebee. Sergt. Harris, Halifax Garrison Artillery, Nova Scotia. Sergt. Kennedy, No. 1 British Columbia. The waiting men are :— Private F. S. Graham, 25 Battalion, On- tario. Capt. Curran, 66th Battalion, Nova Scotia. Private Hevston, Kildonan Company, Manitoba. Serut., Sutherland, 4. G.eF. G., Ontario. ACADEMY OF ARTS. Rifles, Victoria, The Academicians of the Art Academy gave their first annual dinner at the Queen Hotel, on the night of the 8th inst. Ata meeting of the Council of the Academy of Arta, it was decided to hold the next exhi- bition at Halifax in of 1881. It was also agreed to donate $100 to the Ottawa School of Arts from the funds of the Academy. Teacher’s Association. the midsummer At apreliminary meeting of the teachers of the Charlottetown Schools, it was agreed | to form an Eviucational Association, It was also agreed to invite a number of gen- tlemen—not immediately connected with their advice and countenance, advance the. cause of education. the Association will be - + a + > wanes A CORRESPONDENT objects to the view ex- pressed in our local of yesterdsy, viz., that Lieut. Dixon’s ground on the latitude of ritual was almost impregnable. He says the law was expressed and quoted ina logical manner by both Messrs. Davies and Williams, to the complete collapse of Lieut. Dixon’s arguments ; while Messrs. Morson, Peters, Palmer, Wilsen and Haszaid gave such an attack on the position eccupied by Lieut. Dixen, that the general opinion was that the Lieut. ignominiously evacuated it, and to the unanswerable arguments of the other side, responded with nothing but vilification. We thought it fair to notice this much, but must say that as there are two sides to all these questions, the discus. sion had better be kept to the schoolroom. An Atarmina JupGMENT.—Judge: Savary has just given in a license case in Digby, N. S., a startling decision. He has decided thai certain Mayistrates court judgments are in valid on the ground that the Magistrates were not lawfully commissioned. His main con tention is that Lieutenant Governors, no! being representatives of the Queen direct and not having been invested by Provincial law with the right to appvint Magistrates their magisterial appointments are invulid, and, that in consequence, the acts of thei- magisterial appointees are also invalid. 1 this decision is sound, it follows, that as no enabling act of the kind requisite has been passed since the union by the Nova Scotia Legislature, no man in that Province has been validly appointed to its magistracy since the Union went into operation. Of course, jf this is so in Nova Scotia, it is equally so in all the Dominion Provinces, whose Legislatures have not invested their Governors with tha right to appoint magistrates. If this decision should be sustained on appeal to the Domir - ion Supreme Court, matters would be in a bad mess throughout the Dominion. Revivat aT Nortu River.—The Rev. M-. Burgess, with the co-operation of Bro. W’, ilmore, of Charlottetown, have been holding special services at North River for the pat three weeks, and their labors have been si,s- nally blest by the conversion of many precions souls. Mr. Burgess has been faithfully labouring in that vicinity for several years, ind eft times, no doubt, has his heart beun sii and hia spirit cast down when ‘‘sensa- tions,” widely differing from the present one, were rife in the place. But he struggled ca, ‘* hoping against hope” and trusting in that (tod who ia able to hurl back thes # ong ber- riers of satan, who can subdue the most cb- stinate heart, and who is ever waiting in love wnd mercy to rescue poor sinners from the ‘“‘horribie pit’ and the ‘‘miry clay,” and establish their feet upon the rock, and Lis soul rejoices to-day in thé discomfiture of the evilone, and in having those who were mee led captive by his will, now mingliag their voices in prayer and praise to Him who hath redeemed and saved them by His orn mext—Order ef House tor a Statement bloed.—_Com. Private Melntyre, Kiltonan Company, Manitoba. Trooper MelLatchie, Winnipeg, Cavalry, | Manitoba, the teaching profession—but who may, by | 49 puns. The first meeting of | held in the old | Normal School Building, on Saturday, 13th | inst., at 7.30 o’clock.. J. D. Seaman, Sec’y. | ae Literary and Musical UNTER TALS EMT IN AID OF THE IRISH RELIEF FUND, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, And under the auspices of the BenrkvoLENt Jrisu Socisry and Sr, Patrick's Toran ABSTINENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, on Wednesday Ev'g, 17th inst., MARKET HALL, CHOLCKE PROGRAMME of Vocal and 4% Instrumental Music will be rendered by i number of our most talented amateurs, From the great success that has attended the former Concerts of these Societies, we ‘eel warranted in soliciting the patronage of the public oa this occasion. Admission 25 cts. ; reserved seats, 50 cts. Tickets to be had at the Drug stores of Dr. lodd, W. R. Watson, C. D. Rankin, and at she door, Doors open at 7 o'clock. nence at &. Concert to com- FRANCIS P. McCARRON, March 12, ’80—4i Sec’y of Com, DAIRY SALT. | MEETING T the THIRD ANNUAL of the “*Dairymen’s Convention,” held at Londen, Ontario, February, 1380, the Committee of Pudges awarded the FIRST PRIZE a , Coleman & Gouinlock’s FINE DAIRY, over all other Canadian and English Salt ex- hibited. Wholesale Agent for P. E. Island, JOHN H. CATHRAE, Charlottetown, March 11, S80—Iim Violasses and S ()* CONSIGNMENT, — | 12 tierces 9 bbls. 10 puns. j 5 tierces Choice Trinidad 10 bbls. } } {6 hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR. At lowest market prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’tewn, March 11, $0—31 Bright Barbadoes ; \ MOLASSES. 1: > ROLLS (130 sides) LOGAN’S EXTRA @) No. 1 LEATHER, At reduced prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. March 11, ’80—31 —_—_—— ue ee Dissolution of Co-Partnership, XY? OTICE is hereby given that the partner- AN ship heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business under the style and firm of Fenrvon T. Newssry & Co., was, on the first day of February, A. D. 1880, dissolved by lapse of time. Mr. F. T. Newspery is empowered to wind up the business and to collect and grant re- ceipts fur all debts due to the late firm. Dated at Charlottetown, this Ist day of February, 1880. FENTON T., NEWBERY, ROBERT A, NICHOLSON, Referring to the above, I beg to announce that I will continue in my own name the business heretofore carried on by Fenton T. Newbery & Co., and solicit a continuance of the patronage hitherto extended to the late firm. FENTON T. NEWBERY, & STORE, — 50 half chests prime CONGOU, FENTON T. NEWBERY. March 11, '80—3i _ MATCHES. or CASES, 15 boxes CHACE’S BRAND, ded superior to any in the market, At reduced prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. March 11, ’80—3i rt ae ae a he eee tens Safe for Sale. HAVE ON SALE, at my Sales Room, _ 1 Kershaw & Edward's Safe, which I will sell for $50. Cost when new—abovt three years ago—$95. Usual terms. B. W. HIGGS. March Il, ’80—3i INOTTC BH. HE Best, Shortest and Cheapest route to Cape Traverse is “ic Train to County Line Station, thence cin Hucurs’ Teains to Capes—which are in readiness at all times. J. W. HUGHES, J. HUGHES. Feb. 25, 1880—tf — = a PERKINS & STBRND CONTINUE TO, OFFER EXTRA GOOD VALUE iN ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy DiY GOUDS. Our Stock of the following Goods is complete, and marked at the very lowest prices : White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Printed Cottons, F'leecy Cottons, Cotton Battings. NEW SPRING TWEEDS. We have just opened our New Spring ‘weeds, and can say we have the Very Best Value in the City, Immense Variety of Patterns to Choose from. bp ROOM PAPER, English and Canadian Manufacture, A large variety of Patterns, and very Cheap. Qur Carpet and Qil Cloths: GOOD VALU FE. PKUOS & SIBTIS, Mareh 2, 1850. ! by leaving them at this Office. fom, « hess Bee pee yy gr R, JTEAMSHIP “PRINCE EDW e.. tJ will be due at Charlottetown, ane About the 1st of May. Next, and willcarry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter and other Produce of the Island, on freight, provided a full cargo can be engaged. The upper deck reom of this steamer is also open for charter for either Horses, Cattle or Sheep. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity, will please apply early, in order to secure room. Should a full cargo be engaged, the ‘Pri Edward” would sail ee the 10th Mende a portin Great Britain, as may hereafter be agreed on. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co., MANAGERS, Charlottetown, March 11, 1880. ee oe a “Belvidere.” oo well-known property, situated in a Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term of years, either as a whole or in part, For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G, W. DgBLoIs, Exq. Agents for Alexander Beazeley, March 10, 1880—pat tf TEAS! JIA NEW YORK,— 1,400 HALF-CHESTS NEW SEASON TEA, Ex ‘‘ Braemar Casrir.” The above Choice Congous and Oolongs, the pick of the cargo of S. S. Braemar Castle, are expected to arrive here in a few days, and will be sold low to the trade for Cash or approved paper. a@ SAMPLES AT OUR OFFICE, 7 Upper Water Street, HALIVAX, N.S, me J. E. MORSE & GO, March 4, ’S0—Im Maring {nsurance Company OF P. E. iSLAND. a ANNUAL MEETIN(G of the Share- holders of the above named Company will be held in their Otlice, corner Great George and Lower Water >treets, on Thursday, 25th day of March inst., at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of other business. By order of the Directors, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, March 6, ’80—till meeting ; Valuable Property for Sale, ryxO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots m Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to, gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particu apply to Messrs, Hopason & McLgop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. GYULUD MKDAL, Bela wa. z p Pe etty be ft) wen b> oe JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. —+ A Wants, Losi, Found, Ve: ry*O LET—On or about the Ist of May, one-half of a two-storey house, 6 reoms, good stable and coach house (if required), oD Fitzroy Street, epposite King Square. Healthy location. Apply to Parrick SHerry. [m 12, tf . ry¥\O LET-—To let, the first of May next, that new House now occupied by Mr. Bailey, nearly opposite the residence of E. J. Hodgson, Esq , Weymouth Street, near Hills- bofough Square. Apply at the office of SUL- LIVAN & MoRSON. {m il niente f Fr LET—A HOUSE situated on Cum- berland Street, containing 5 rooms. Ren® very low. Enquire at this office. [m 10, tf OST.—In this City, yesterday, a bunch of KEYS. The finder will be es m ANTEB—A good SERVANT MAN to attend upon one horse, drive sleig &c. and also to wait at table indoors. Wages, $130 a year. Enquire at this Office. [m 4, tf rH\O Lt T—On the ninth of April, the Lr HOUSE new occupiedfby R. Young W. J. Boswaun [fe