Tur Datty EXAMINER is Published every Evening. OFFICE : INGS’ BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. FE. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . $2 50 ‘Three Months, - 1 25 Une Month, . 0 50 (me Week, 0 12 ae” Advertising at most moderate rates. Contraets may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli cation. W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | , Office Sup’t. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 8. WIRTER ARRANGEMENT, lo come mito force MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1877 TRAINS GOING WEST. : No. 5. No7 STATIONS. ‘Express |Mixed a ne i. = eer i NE Demeter wet 5 —- THE —_ St. Lawrence Marine Ins, Co OF P. E. ISLAND. ‘SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: - = ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Kso., President ; Joun KF. Roperrson, Esq. ; Arremas Lorp, Kse.; G. D. Loneworta, Ese.: W. E. Dawson, Esg.; THomas Morris, Eso. ; P, W. Hynpman, Esa. | Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange | ' Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. | March 25—ly law ‘QUEEN INSURANCE CO, OF ENGLAND. | CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. i Pers effected on all kinds of Build- . ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prinee Edward Island, June, 1877— Clothes Cleaning Depot, (Abore Mr. D, Farquharson’s Stove), } { CORNER OF QUEEN & DoRCHESTER SETETS.R a GEORGETOWN jDp. c. | ‘ Pt Sa Cardiggn | | a8 Rensvating and Repairing Clothes. ‘tewart Junction } {AF 29-29) reese Mount — “api t | Dp.10.35 7 R. PATTERSON guarantees that no Royalty Junction ** 11.46] matter how badly faded or stained gar- | Ar.12.10'Dp. 2a ments ya be, he will restore them to their ¢ ST OTTER TOWN r. 12.10 Dp. =. original color. CHARLOTTETOWN | A.M. JOUN PATTERSON. {Dp. 9.00 Feb. 9-- Royalty Junctio | & 9.25) *§ 3.05} —____-_- —___-____ - -___-_____--____-_— North Wiltshire | 10.22] ** 4.02 Hunter Rive saa: 420) TOBACCO. TOBACCO Bradalbane * 11.0). *..4@ 1 i County.Line ‘© 11,28) * 5.10 ramen Sls ii 25 TONS Kensington * 12, id : ; . ae Ar. 12.45 Prime Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, SUMMERSIDE \\Dp. 2.00] « 6.20 Wellington «245 SECOND TO NONE. Port Hull “* 3.28 Sold at prices to suit the times. Give usa 0’ Leary “4.43 call. Alberton «5.45 HICKEY & STEWART. ‘Tignish ‘* 6.35 oa eee ~ TRAINS GOING EAST, No. 1 Queen St., Ch’town, March 13—1lm eod time re ce en e-pl eyeem No. 2 } No. 4 {A CARD 10 THE PUBLIC STATIONS. Express | MIxep. parnanecinitss:s SOMES “<r oar WHILE taking this opportunity of thank TIGNISH Dp. 8.00 ing our numerous customers for the ALBERTON ‘“ 8.55 iiberal manner in which they have patron- vu’ Leary 7 «9.52 ized Yort Hill % 11.07 Bort Hil « 4 107 OUR NEW STUDIO, P. an A. M we wewt aa oer thes we one oe . . \ |Ar. 12.3 increased facilities for the production o SUMMERSIDE Dp. 2.10)Dp. 8,35] first-class work, and are prepared to make Kensington “ 2.48) “* 9.12) PoorograPHs of a Style and Qualily that County Line “© 3.30) “ 9.50) has never been before aitempied in this City. Brakalbane ** 3.40| *° 10.10) We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, a Hunter River ** 4.20) * 10.48} large number of Photograps of every North Wiltshire ‘© 4.35) ‘** 10.50) variety, including the Royalty Junction Mi oat ** 11.56 4 CHARLOTTETOWN De. 2.05| “12.20 BEAUTIFUL PHOTO - ENAMEL Royalty Junction “2.90 he most beautiful style of Photograph BA Ar. 3.40 known, possessing a softness and delicac MT. STEWART June. Dp. 3.5 of coloring that has never been equalled. Cardigan “* 6.12 This elegant picture has become deservedly GEORGETOWN. Ar. 5.40 popuiar elsewhere, and cannot fail to be- —_— . mmm | COME 80 here. Thougt the finish of our Photographs SOURIS BRANCH. cannot oe excelled, we would direc! atten- —— Gell . tion to the beautitul : oing ’ . Going West, Gol ES) 6Gilace’ Pictures inion} ae STATIONS. en STATIONS. Mrixep. | which we make. They possess a highly — Ct J enamelled surface, and are practically indes- ea AM. || P. M. tructible, and will retain their freshness Souris Dp. 7.30\|Mt. St’w’t Je!Dp. 3.50) and beauty for any length of time. If they Harmony * 7.55) Lot 40 | ‘* 4.26] become soiled they can easily be cleaned, St. Peter's |“ 9% 10} Morell | ** 4.32! bs they will not lose any of their beauty by Morell | * 9,42)/St. Peter's * 5.05! seing wet, “This valuadle quality, com- Lot 40 ‘* 9,48) Harmony ** 6.20) bined with their remarkable elegance, Ar. 10.25) Souris Ar. 6.45! make them very suitable for presents; MtSt’w’tJne (. J. BRYDGES, " Gen. Superintendent Sup’t. P. E. L, Govt. Railways. Railway. = ee I eS Notice to the Public ! — while the difficulty of their production will W. McKECHNIE prevent them ever becoming so common as to lessen their value. Our patrons can have one or all of their Photos finished in this style—an advantage which cannot be obtained elsewhere. We give special attention to making Groups of Families, Societies, Schools, &c Our pictures of children are suflicient {UPPLIES for the “Soup Kitchen” will|/evidence of our success in this difficult , reach the Committee if left at the Store} branch of our art. of Mr, Alex. Horne, Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Our #NLARGEMENTS, finished in India Ink, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors Donations of mongy will be thankfully re-| have made a tavorable reputation for them ceived py them through Dr. Dodd and Mr. J. ‘Juirk, selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs N. B.-Pood for the sick carefully prepared | made will find it to their advantage to sit by the Committee. Nov. 30, 1877. A LL’ TEACHERS should send their cer- tilicate to obtain salary to the Edycation Office by mail, not Idter than the 8th of April. This certificate is the only document re- quired at the end of March and September, and should contain the number of the School District, EDWARD MANNING, Supt. of Education. (db town March 4 lw early, as the number of our customers ‘makes some delay in the delivery of the ‘Photos unavoidable. We prefer to have our sitters come by appointment. Photographs can be obtained for less money clsewhere ; bal in this cage we ask that quality be given lhe preference ; as- suring tne publié that they will tlad our charges very moderate. ROSS BROS,, Cor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, opposite Connolly's Bsak. tt A LA AL LOL LLL UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, B for the latest news—lecal and telegraphic. | — * CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE E ee RE ‘OUR OTTAWA DESPATCH. | HOUSE OF COMMONS. Gascumpec Harbor and other Matters FREE PASSES ON THE ISLAND RAILWAY { wil (Speeial Despatch to Daily Examiner. J Orrawa, April L. Perry moved to-lay for Perley’s :eport on the navigation of Cascumpec Harbor. He advocated his motion. Senater Howlan made a similar motion in the Senate last week. There was a row in the Commons on Monday on the correspondence of the Hali fax Herald. Samuel McDonald made an attack on the Herald for callmg some mem bers of the House donkeys. He was laugh- ed at. In reference to Perry’s motion, Pope said that something more than a formal motion and speech would be expected by Mr. Perry’s constituents on this important mat- ter. Cascumpec was the best harbor in the Island, and needed to be improved. Mr, Pope made a long speech. A discussion arose as to who had free passes on the P. E. Island Railroad. Mr. Pope said that the Local Government had all of them passes. eatin dpa eee War Imminent. ‘THe latest news from Russia is that hopes of a renewal of negotiatlons are destroyed, and war between England and Russia is imminent. It is stated that Servia will join Russia. It is said that the popular feeling in Berlin, Vienna and Paris favors England. tude. ; PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE. ) House of Assembly. Monpay, April 1. REPORTS. Hon. Mr. DeBrots submitted the report of the Committee on Private Bills on the Bill to Incorporate the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Prince Edward Island. Also the Bill to Incorporate the Starch Manufacturing Company. Also a Bill respecting Zion Church. THE ORANGE INCORPORATION BILL. Hon. Mr. Srewarr moved that the Bill to Incorporate the Orange Lodge be read to-morrow. Mr. Conroy moved that it be read a second time this day three months. Hon. Mr. Stewart asked Mr. McKay to second his motion. Mr. McKay did not see why he should be shingled out and asked to second the motion. He had not been consulted about the Bill. Hon. Mr. motion. Mr. CAMPBELL thought it rather un- courteous to ask Mr. McKay te second the resolution, especially as they had not asked him to serve on the Committee. Hon. Mr. Davies replied in warm terms. He repudiated the imputation that the Bill was a Government measure. He said Mr. Stewart had a perfect right to ask Mr. Me- Kay to second the motion. Hon. Mr, DeBtots said that, as a mem- ber of the Government, he knew nothing of the Bill. Had he been an Orangeman he would not, at this time, have asked to have the Bill passed. But as it was introduced, he thought Mr. McKay, as an Orangemen, should have seconded the motion. Mr. McKay said that he regarded the request as a catch. Otherwise he should have acceeded to it. Mr. Conroy’s amendmendment was lost on a division of 8 to 14. The motion passed on a division of 14 to &. AT THE BAR. Dr. Roserrson presented the petition of George Bovyer, to appear at the Bar of the House in support of a Bill to Incorporate the Stanhope Hotel Company. FALCONWOOD ASYLUM. Mr. CaLHoun moved that a Committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the foundation of the new Lamatic Asylum at Falconwood. ROBERTSON seconded the tion would be thorough and impartial. thought a fair investigation would he jn- to all parties concerned. Mr. Conroy thought it necessary that the matter should be made right before the | country. He hoped the examination would | be a searching one—in order that the people | might be satisfied. My. L. McDonatp thonght the motion a strange one, in view of the Commissioners, Engineers and Architects in the pay of the Government. Motion carried. Committee—Mr. Cal- houn, Mr. Richards, Dr. Robertson, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Hackett. GEORGETOWN FERRY. House in Committee to consider the Act to Amend the Act relating to Georgetown Ferry. Hon. Mr, Suniivan asked whether or not Se ney Nee ee ee —_— een ewer EXAM France presents a reserved attie}| Votmg for him again. Hon. Mr. Davies hoped the investiga- | Mr. RicHarps, in seconding the motion, Oe ee cannes aeelsiiennmneatnanetalaeiamtninittinl. aaa caniteeeeonmemneee ee eee Oe ce DWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1878. a a a tia. ne ee ee ee ne ees ee it was a fact that an offer had been made to | perform the service for less than $2,800. | Hon. Mr. Gorpon said that Mr. Joseph Fairchild’s tender was for $2,800. There | was no tender lower than that of Mr. Fair- ‘child. He wanted the contract for ten years, but thought that, under pressure, he would consent to take it for five years. Mr. ArRsENfAUX wanted to know whether anyone was in partnership with Mr. Fair child. Hon. Mr. Lerurey said he yielded to the measure with reluctance, because he thought the tender was too high. Mr. Weish thought the Province owed Georgetown the ferry. He believed the tender was high; but in fairness, George- town should receive some consideration. Mr. Conroy thought the neighborhood of Georgetown required a steam Ferry. He hoped there was no ‘ ring” in the busi ness. Hon. Mr. Goxrvon said in answer to Mr. Arseneaux, that he felt confident there was no “‘ ring.” If Mr. Fairchild will not ac- cept the contract, it will be offered to Mr. Moseley of Halifax. He contended that the ferry would be a great benefit to six townships, and was due to Georgetown. Mr. L. McDonaup opposed the Bill. He thought it did not afford sufficient protec tion to the people. Mr. McIsaae would support the Bill for the sake of the surrounding country. The debate was continued and the Bill passed, all voting for it except Messrs. L. MeDon ald, McKay, Campbell and Arseneaux. House took recess. THE BUDGES. After recess, Mr. Speaker m the Chair, debate on motion to go into Committee of Supply. Mr. Wetsu believed the Assessment Act could not be dispensed with. He thought it would be hard work to bring the accounts out square this year. His opinion is that in the course of ten years the assessment will be trebled. He said that no man will either have the pleasure or the pain of ever Mr. ArsNnEAUx sharply criticised the Government for spending $40,000 more than they were authorized by Parliament te expend. Dr. Rogrerrsox thought eur expenditure should be systematized. He contended that the salaries of officials should be re- duced, all round. He favored the abolition of the Legislative Council, and the reduction of the House of Assembly. He _ believed twenty men An ihe Honse of Assembly would do the work just as well as thirty. He was not satisfied that Charlottetown should be hedged round and absolved from Provincial taxation. Mr. Hacxerr defended the expenditures of the late Government as necessary; and said he thought they did well to draw upon their capital, rather than to borrow money. The balance received from the Assessment last year—exclusive of the poll tax—-was only about $23,000. lf we had levied the old Land Assessment it would have yielded $18,000—leaving only about $5,000 addi- tional as the result of the Assessment Act. He pointed out that the Overseers of the previous year obtained only a little more than $30, while last year the Supervisors received on the average | $80 a piece, show- ing that the Government are steadily in- creasing their expenditures. He submitted the following statement of ordinary revenue and ordinary expenditure showing an excess of the latter—or in other wordsa real deficit of $29,184.05 :— ORDINARY RECEIPTS, 1577. Subsidy from Dominion (Govern- MD... scabs wepayp eer Assessment, arrears old Land Tax.. 12,864 52 Do. Real Estate, 1877, and Poll Tax.$45,5535 59 Less 15 per cent. per less Collectors . 6,837 52 Fees from Provincial Treasyrer’s $58,740 07 Total ordinary receipts. $247,588 O2 ORDINARY EXPENDITURE, Public Buildings.............. Less paid for Asylum. .$15,067 07 Less Court Houses 3,579 83 To capital account. . S15,6465 90 $ 13,220 48 Wharves 17.618 74 Bridges . 11,768 38 toads . 47,251 02 Ferries .... 10,557 56 Miscellaneous . 6,179 71 Legislation. ... 17,099 62 Education. . 30,813 60 Various Services 92,402 37 $296,911 48 | 247,588 O° | i Total ordinary expenditure Total ordinary recerpts Ordinary expenditure over ordi- nary revenue.................$ 49,323 Mi less interest on amount due Land Office —$402,738.23 at 5 per ct.. 20,139 41 INER. | Office... ea 33,239 85S ..$ 31,867 38 | eet Delienameeiemmanaiiatiiiniitiait i. eee een pe mame NO, eee That they did not do so was extremely sus- picious. He taunted the Leader of the Government on not carrying out the econo- mical policy he advocated while in Opposi- tion. He condemned the extravagance cf the salaries of officials who unnecessarily crowded the public offices, and protested against the use of capital for ordinary pur- poses of Government. He said that im- ported officials had move influence over the Government than the people of the Province. It is, he said, all very well to build a new asylum ; but he objected to building a pal- ace for the Doctor and the Engineer. He said we are on the brink of a finan- cial volcano, and the Government is atill rushing on in its mad career. If they do not stop—if. they do not retrench and re- forin—they must carry the country to ruin. He thought the country was inclined to be indulgent to the Government; but the handwriting is on the wall, and the Govern- ment must retrace their steps or they will be hurled from power. He submitted the following resolution in amendment : Resolved, That this House do not now ge into Committee of Supply; bat that it be re- solved as the opinion of this House that the welfare of this Province demands a judicious system of retrenchment by reducing owr Legis- lative machinery and curtailing our expendi ture in every branch of the civil Service with- out in any way interiering with the necessary institutions of the country, and that such a policy is necessary to prevert increased tax- ation, to restore the confidence of the people. and secure the prosperity of the country. Mr. McKay entered into a lengthy criti- cism of the Public Accounts. He contend. ed that the country had no right to be called upon to pay for the higher education provided by Prince of Wales College. He commended the Press of the Opposition fer truly representing the feelings and opinions of the people. Hon. Mr. Rorerrson denied that the Government had, last year, expended a single cent of capital. He contended that the increase of taxation could not possibly be avoided. Mr. L. MeDonacp spoke at length. He critically reviewed the acts of the Govern- ment, and condemned them in vigorous language. Mr. Farqcuarson referred to the fact that his District contributed more money than any other in the Island to the public Treasury. He expressed satisfaction with the Public Accounts as presented. The present Government has made a great many mistakes, a great many blunders. Still he had contidence in them. He blaimed the Assessors. He wished to see the towns included in the Provincial Assessment ; and the money distributed tothe various dis- tricts in the proportion of the taxes they pay. He spoke strongly against the Ballot Act, and detailed at length the wants of his district. At about twelve o'clock, the House di- vided on Mr. Campbell's amendment, which was lost on the following division :— Yeas : Messrs. McKay, Mclsaac, L. Me- Donald, A. J. McDonald, Kelly, Hackett, Conroy, Arseneaux, Campbell. Nays : Hons. Messrs. L. H. Davies, De- Blois, Stewart, Yeo, Gordon, Robertson, Lefurgey, Prowse, Dr. Robertson, Calhoun, Welsh, Richards, Lea, Farquharson, Mc- Lean. . The original motion then passed in the same division, and the House resolved it- self into a Committee of the Whole—Mr. Farquharson in the chair. House adjourned, — ee er - La MORTGAGE SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ow THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, at the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a | Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Mc- Swain, senior, of ‘Township Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of j Fanny Leigh, of the other part,—- A LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, LX situate, lying and being on Lot or Town- ship Number ‘Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a lne commencing at a stake tixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex- ander McSwain, junior, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy ' | | chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ing on said tirst-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links, to the division line between the said Township and Township Number twenty-three; along said $line south tive chains, to a jog in said division line, thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thence south seventy-six chains to the old ~~} road; thence along the north side thereof Deticit % 29,184 05) He said that until the people are free from | the Land Office, taxation will be very oppres- | ‘sive. But the Government havenow the ma- | chinery,and thereis nothingto prevent them | from raising taxation to $50,000 or even} $100,000 more than they raised last year. | Mr. Camppent said he did not think the} Government had much right to boast about their surplus. For it is obtained by extra- ordinary taxation, and by extraordinary re-_ ceipts from the Land Office. He criticised the Public Accounts as presented by the} - Auditor; he thought they should show the amount expended on Capital Account as | @ northeastwardly to the place of commence ment, contaiming thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildmgs and appurtenances therete belonging. ‘or further particulars, apply te Messrs. HODGSON & MeLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Febraary9 A. D., 1878 GEORGE PEAKE, . RALPH B. PEAKE. 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