a Es EE Ne aay eee VOL. 8 OHA alin utiles ae sil " —— | 2 Lt NR tt it in rh : * io sh ‘ j 4 f 8 4 i / - g ' re é j #3 PA | Ns — —e — <> oeetille na el —_ Bee oe em REOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TU TESDAY, DECEMBER. 14, ere z eae = ——_ 18&G, NO, 23 | neil - THe Dairy HE Is Pu ished every Ev eniby. OFFI : a CORNER OF WATER STREETS, se tT. pres’ BULLI AND GREAT G " " AiV? Chorlottetown, P. E. 1. Kates or SURSCRIPTION Six Montiis, e 5G Three Months, - } 1 on Oae blont., ‘. 6 BO One WV cet - ‘ @ 12 @ Adverti-ing at most mocerate rater. @entracts mcy be maie for month!y, quar- terly, oF half-) early advertisements, on appli- estion. Ww. L. COTLON, | J. Manager. | W. MITCHELL, Office Sup’t. W. & GREENWOOD, Cathedral aiid Church Organ Builders RESIDENCE: St Lawrence Hotel, Charlottetown, OCIETIES or CHURCHES wishing to S get PIPE ORGANS will do well to com. muaicate with the above, who is prepared to build CHURCH ORGANS from $300 upwards. To any Churches on the Island wishing to get an Organ the terms will be most favorable, and prices will be given Work Lower than Could be — ORGANS aad PIANOS of all kinds re- paired and tuned. ALL WORK WARRANTED to give com- plete satisfe ction. Nov. 30, 1880—3m eod New Grocery Store. JUST OPENED! A General Assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES Flour, Ten, Sagar, Molasses, ~ Currants, Raisins, Soap, Starch, &e.. &e. @urar ver Cosn. W. A. HUTCHESON, Nev. 11, 86—1m 109 Upper Queen St, Next door to Miller Bros. Qbtained Elsewhere, “THSURANCE — 00'Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . THO MILLIONS STERLING NSURANC 5 effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Prodace. Also, on Fessels ou the stocks. “Ppecial rate: for isolated resicences. Losses svtitled promptiy GEORCE MACLEOD (Union Bank), gent for Prince Edward island Jane, 1877- EYE, GAR AND THROAT. DR. Wi R. Mebs AN “A LN» O@radwate of (he University of Pennsylvania, formerly Avsistant Surgeon to the 8th and Lecust Street Hye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, contines his practice exclusively to dis-ases of the Eye, Kar and Throat. Ofiec at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pietou, N. 8. Get. 14, 18%). “CHEBUCTO MARINE Insuranss Association | OF FLALIP AX. E. PALMER, Junr.. @’town, Oct. 22,'89—Im Exchange Building. OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. eee HE Subs riber has removed to the com- ' modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIZD BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Curarest AND Best TeRsouts IN THE CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, ~ - QUEEN’S WHARF. 500 2. Barrels Herring and Maekerel BAIT, 100 barre!s 60 half-barrels FAT HERRING. Just Landei—a choice lot New Labrador a D. SMALL. | Oh'town, Sept. 14, 1880—1y BAGS SALT, $00 MAC K EREL BARRELS. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. é XAMINER| ents atl ‘ & COS. SPLENDID GOGDS AT LOW ‘PRICES! re, = 5 AT gt a TILL CLO wie Wi THE YEAR. aa eee If you want on W. A. WHEKS & CO., Siem of the Lion. JAMES HOBBS, CABINET MAKER, Undertaker, &c., = | S) Next to Baptiss Ghurch, Prines Street, Charlottetown, pli vily e, iry us first, Dec. 6, 1880—ta thmat cian 2 4 aT: ane Se - igh S ‘ = > ; ‘ = fs as Ys Sitiny = » ee a aT) one ee vara WER > eee = $ — — : s ie - ae Oe: fon vac oO bia t re wU a = cS a» : Beer The New Schooi Wesk supplied at short notice, YERY CHEAP. ING CASKETS. AL AND The Undertaking Department personally attended to at moderate charges. patronize this establishment may feel cenfident upon receiving the very best vaine for their COFFINS All who money. All work warranted. Seasoned Stock best kind. Coffin Pedestals, something new and much needed, sen’ te the house free of charge. New Plumes of the latest design. Parties leaving full orders fer fanerals will be subject toronLY HALE, Pesce ten-hearee; with either one or two horses. nag eS Noy. 12, 1860—Sm 2aw WINTER CLOTHING ae Gentiemen, before Buying your Winter eT ©) omen imensinnn eV o™ ah. on & Faicr Xj TF Sv BEE ENG M OVERCOATS AND REEF HRS. YOU SHOULD VISIT eto J. B. IMAGDONALO’S, QUEEN STREET. magnificent stock to choose from—and very cheap, © oO © emcee Ve 1 Ladies’ Mantles|! A price Mantles in the City at J. 5. MACDONALD’S, Ladies will find the largest variety and lowest @ueen Street. THe Dairy EXAMINER, DECEMBER 14, 1580, OTTAWA NOTHES. THK SYNDICATB AND THR CONTRACT. After the passage Syndicate Contract was submitted Charles Tupper. the Address the by Sir ol THE CONTRACTORS. Of the one part, Sir Charles Tupper, R. C. M. G., represents the Dominion of Can- ada, and of the other part there are George Stephen and Duncan McIntyre, of Mon- treal; John Kennedy, of New York; Richard B. Angus and James K. Hill, of Minnesota; Martin Rose & Cc., of Lon don ; and E. K. Renach & Co., of Paris. SECTIONS. For the better interpretation of the con- tract.it is deciared that the portion of the railway called the Fastern shall comprise that part of the Canadian Pacific Railway to be constructed from the west- the Canada Central Rail- Section ern terminus of way, near the cast end of Lake Nipissing, known as the Callendar Station, toa point of junction with that portion of the Can- adian Pacific Railway now in course of con- striction, extending from Lake Superior to Selkirk. on the east side of Iked River, whieh latter portion 1s called the Lake Superior Section ; that the portion of said railway now partially in course of censtruc- tion, extending from Selkirk to Kamloops, is hereinafter called the Central Section, and the portion of said railway now in course of construction, extending from Kamloops to Port Moody is called the Western Section. SECURITY. The contractors are to deposit with the Government $1,000,000 m cash or approved securities, as a security for the construction of the railway. The Government is to pay to the company interest on the cash de- posited at the rate of four per cent. per an- num, half yearly, and pay over to the com- pany the interest received npon the se- curities deposited, until defavit in the per- formance of the conditions thereof, or un- tilthe repayment of the deposit to the company on tlie completion of the railway. CONSTRUCTION, The work of construction shall be com menced at the eastern extremity of the Eastern Section not later than the first day Ttral Section shall be commenced dy the Company at such point towards the eastern end thereof on the position of the line now under construction. a3 shali be found con- venient and. as shall approved by the Government at a daie not later than be first Mav next; and the work upen the Eastern and Centra! Sections shall be vigorously and continueusly carried on at such rate of annual progress on each section as shall enable the Company to complete and equip the same and each of them in running order on or befor the first day of May, 1891, by which date the Com- pany agree to complete and equip the said sections in conformity with this contract, unless prevented by the act of God, the Queen’s enemies, intestine disturbances, epidemic floods, or other causes beyond the eontrol of the Company; and in case of interruption or obstruction of the work of construction from any of the said causes, the time fixed for the completion of the railway shall he extended for a corresponding period. On the other hand, the Government shall cause to be com- pleted the said Lake Superior Section by the dates fixed by the existing contracts for the construction thereof, and shall cause to be completed the portion of the Western Section now under construction, namely, from Kamloops to Yale, within the period fixed by the contracts therefor, namely, by the 30th January, 1883, and :0:—— Fall and Winter Opening READYMADE CLOTHING C3Ft BIN TD); DUCE 2s Bo... We are now selling out our immense Stock at prices that must suit all. WOOL, PA ise e sctescvcccceg ce snes wlhilles ses sdebpend tease dotcsegioenebote Werks PAT BID VRB T Bake esc oiic cs Sectasedesictelcccinn St EI OF, Mie PERN NIE, bd when se gciotnndnnthsssnscecectcesectbdeamedindia coun. up. Ae As ee CP i i iocik sensed cnces as sncince cncsccosepedecapenpeciainen’ up. SPLENDID VARIETY OF ULSTERS Also, a varied assortment of Gents’ Underelothing, Cardigan Jackets, Mufflers, and al! kinds of Wool Goods kept in a Gents’ first-class Furnishing Establishment. Our stock of WWooland Fur Felt Hats, White and Faney Shirts are taking the lead. A fine shew of Linen and Paver Collars, Cuffs, Silk Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Kid and Cloth Gloves, Buckskin, and all other kinds to suit. OUR CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS CIVING ENTIRE SATISFACTION. gs Please remember the place, and give us a eall. | BRUCE & McKENZIE, Noy. 2, ’80—tu th sat Next door to Geo. KE. Full’s, 72 Queen Street. MEN’S MEN’S 85 00 25 ode iv up. up. 72 QUEEN STREET. before the first day of May, 1891, the remating portion of the said Western Section, lying between Yale and Port Moody, which shall be constructed equally good quality in every respect with the stan- dard hereby created for the portion hereby contracted for ; and the said Lake Superior Seciion, now under contract, shall be com- pleted as nearly as practicable according to the specification and conditions of the con- tracts thereof, except in so far as the same have been modified by the Government prior to this contract. The Company shall pay to the Govern- ment the cost according to the contract, of the portion of railway, 100 miles in length, extending from the city of Winni- peg westward, up to the time at which the work was taken out of the hands of the contractors, and the expenses since incurred !hy the Government in the work of con- struction, but shall have the right to assume the said work at any time, and complete the same, paying the cost of construction aforesaid so far as the same shall have been incurred by the Govern ment. OWNERSHIP. The Railway shall be the property of the Company, and, pending the completien of the Eastern and Central Sections, the Gov- ernment shall transfer to the Company the possession and right to work and run the several. portions ot the Canadian Pacitic Railway already constructed, or as the same shall be completed; and upon the comple- tion of the Eastern and Central Sections, the Government shall convey tv the Com- pany, with a suitable number‘ of station ~ of July mext, and the work upon the Cen- shall also cause to be completed, on or | buildings, and with water service (but with- jout equipment), those portions of the | Canada Pacitic Railway constructed, or to be constructed, by the Government, which shall then be completed, and upon the com- pletion of the remainder of the portien of railway to be constructed by the Govern- jinent, that portion shall also be conveyed to the Company, and the Canadian Pacifie Railway shall become, and be thereafter, the absolute property of the Company, and the Company shall thereafter and forever efliciently maintain, work, and run the Cauadian Pacific Railway. PAYMENT. the Goverument agree to grant to the Com- pany a subsidy in money of $25,000,000, and in land of 25,000,000 acres, for which subsidise the construction of the Canada Pacific Railway shall be completed, and the same shall be equipped, maintained and operated,—-the said snbsidies respectively to be paid and granted as the work of construction proceeds, in the manner and upon the conditions following ;—-that is to Bay: The said subsidy in money is divided and appropriated as follows, viz :-— CEATRAL SECTION (ASsUMED AT 1350 MILES). ist, 900 miles at $10,000 per mile sinha ie ab dina .. $9,000, 060 2nd, 450 miles at $13,335 per mile Ses ks cb 26,000,000 ——----— — $15, 600, 060 EASTERN SRCTION (ASSUMED AT 650 MILES), 600 miles at $15,384,61 per mile. ..$10,000,000 TOOUON «oi ns ciecd oa eee $25,000,000 And the said subsidy in land is hereby divided and appropriated as follows, subject to the reserve hereafter provided for :— CENTRAL SECTION, Ist, 900 miles at 12,500 acres per WI ens eee 13,250,000 Znd, 450 miles at 16,6663 per mile Ree verre . 7,500,000 ———— - 18,750,000 EASTERN SECTION (650 MILES). 650 miles at 9,667.13 per mile.... 6,250,000 Total: sk PER SS 25,000,000 Upon the construction of any portion of the Railway, not less than twenty miles in length; and the completion thereof so as to admit of the running of - regular trains thereon, together with such equipments are required for the traflic thereon, the Government shall pay and grant to the “a2 [Poel belonging thereto, aecording to the and appropriation thereof made as hereim- before provided, the Company having the option of receiving in lieu of cash termin- able bonds of thelGovernment at such rateof interest for such period and. nominal amcunt as may be arranged, and whieh ma’ be equivalent to the corresponding cash payment, the Government allowi four per cent interest on monies deposit with them. if at any time the Company shall cause ta be delivered, on or near the line of the said railway, at a place satisfactory to the Government, steel rails and fastenings te be used in the construction of the railway, but in advance of the requirements for such construction, the Government, on the requisition of the Compariy, shall, upon such terms and conditions as shall be de- termined by the Government, advance thereon three-fourths of the value thereof, at the place of delivery, and a proportion of the amount so advanced shall be de- ducted, according to such terms and condi- tions, irom the subsidy to be paid there- after upon settlement fer each seetion of 20 miles of railway, which proportions shall correspond with the proporticm of such rails and fastenings which have been used in the construction of such sections. Until the first day of January, 1882, the Company shall have the option instead ef issuing land grawt bonds as hereinafter pre- vided, of substituting the payment by the Goveramentot partof the interests en the bounds of the Company mertgaging the rail- way and lands to be granted by the Govern- ment, running over such term ef years as may be appreved by the Governor-in-Council, in lieu et the cash subsidy hereby agreed to be granied to the Company, or any part thereof, such payment of interest to be equivalent accerding to actual calculation to the corres- pouding cash payment, the Government al- lowing four per cent interest on monies de- posited with them. The Goverument also crant te the Company the lands required for the road bed of the railway, and for its station grounds, works, dock grounds and water frontage at the ter- mini on navigable waters, building yards and other appurtenances required for the con- venience and effectual construction and work- be vested in the Government, and the Gev- ernment shall also permit the admission free of duty of all steel Rails, fish plates and other fastenings, spikes, bolts and nuts, wire, tim- ber and all material for bridges, to be used in the original construction of the railway and of a telegraph line im connection therewith, and all telegraphic apparatus required for the first equipment of such telegraph line; and wall conve the Company at cest price with interes€, all rails, and tastenings bought in since the year 1879, and other materials for construction im the possession of or purchased by the Government, at a valuation, such rails, fastenings and materials, vot being re- quired by it for the construction of the said Lake Superior and Western Sections. The grant of lane agreed to be male to the Company shall be so made in altermate see- tions of 640 acres each, extending back 24 miles deep en each side of the Railway, from Winnipeg to Jasper House, in so far as such Jands shall be vested aoe the Government, the Company receiving the sections bearing un- even numbers; but shonld any of such sections Jompany the money and land subsidies _ ing of the Railway mm so far as such land shal! + Seren ee wo eere ne pais FE} . . os —- Cee en ee ee ates ae F ¥. 5 — | a at . re ae fuer ses rr We eT METS ee 7 NT se ae a oe tet Se i i a , - acarvaamne ts * wn ra iy ya a + is pre