<" ee ee sti nih mat leon ae Pena “oz NER. - - Mi el. lid ate ua ——— rHE DAILY EXAMIN THURSDAY, APRIL 14 1892 ~ rr they had to effeot a reform here also. ¢! Thea, those of the people who were un- = ‘Hon Wr. Provincial Legislature. | also, found that a number of small bi | THE BUDGET. ‘OUR PREMIER'S EXPOSITION] VicLeod's ey Peinted was nowin a very efficient state. The , vhich should have been paid in 1890 we held -over for payment in 1891. f these bills had been paid n 1890, as they should have been, the ¢» ficit of that year wou!d have been larger / y several thousand dollars. In the matter > wharves be was a little astray in his es i- mates last year. In 1890 the expenditu e n wharves was $9,814.81. The th n Commissioner of Public Works told tie Houee tl because of the expenditure >f this inrge zum in that year the amount ‘o expended in 1891 would not be lar; >. | He tor ~ him at his word, and put $5 00 the estima’es for wharves in 1801. ” | eaguctetnl with tne Government's methods, were permitted to pay it ia full, while to thore who ssid that they would not pay it, it was remitted in the most extraordinary and in- equitable way. For instance, of the con- stitutents of the member for West River who | paid money into the land office, K. Hogan owed $54 04 and piid $45.20; Duncan Mao- donald owed $08.59 and paid only $135 33— the compound interest remitted in this case amounting to €48 23 and the discount to $25 - 03; Williarn Roes owed $125 27 and paid oni- $109 96; Archibald Macdonald owed $107.52 and paid only $75 96; Donald McKachern owed $315 28 and paid only $275 00; Henry Smith owed $228 79 and paid only $172 34 These are a few of many — No wonder the Land Office has been a fruitful In several of hase cases new DRESS GOODS special attention, 30 CASES | Cp taee ‘more attractive than ever before. i ' } i Our MANTLE again stocked with the re Paris Novelties. NOW Ol] OPEN. aa styles, and most popular models. 30 C ASES MORE We show also over 60 lines of CAPES, and great care was given to secure for We have given the selection of our and eur variety wil] be found larger and DEPARTMENT is choicest London In LADIES’ JACKETS we show 100 including all the newest MONDAY, f, 18th INST. “The Life Current,” A LECTURE BY DR. H. D. JOHNSON, In the Basement of the First Methodist Church, ILLUSTRATED BY STEREOPTICON VIEWS, He would ask them to vote $1000 to carry the administration of justice cost $18,972, _ source of revenue ! i inat J . O ' wis tome ee oa bil ‘our customers .novelties not obtainabdl Aw they Heavy De [aevitable Bur it was found that this amount was | 1°) 12 per cent. discount was taken off after the} Expected in a few days. clsewherc ? ‘ ah 0 { J b +}smali. The work the late Government 8 4) expiration of the date sutho by the ; ‘ ae a wg P rized } mission, cents. Lecture to aa . p : [ the y had dove had not been done at s 1 Legislature, and the compound izaterest re- | ———-———-—-——__-—__—______--_ mence at 8 Pp. ™. oe ere The present Government had to expe td | mitted was calculated on the gross amount of ot : oe ” a. Ext di hint oundin of the sam of $17,380 83 on wharves alo.e|the..debt at. the time of payment—sa ee “Our BLACK GOODS and CRAPES ‘ ssued Already ©! ' xifaor (ary p 6 last year He was proud of this expen i-|extradrdinary kind of bookkeeping. fully sustain our position a6 headguarters) i: hemi 2 —— Compound Interest. ture, however, and believed that the cova-|Govefnment seenis to! have’ been Seay t to for these goois. We keep the ehoicert aia try weld bear him out in t, |acceptany sum that was offered by certain | goods made. “5 Se al T 4 Southport en ee ince oe ferry paresis Saas any aes fp Our variety af U MBRELLAS and SUN. | om st 1 a (| wharf, and y Point wharf were os beat SHADES is complete. af : a ti I Pali jl phe Boo ler among the atructures which had received people who paid ip “te fall bes have to their . Es sttentior 4 good deal of money had a’so proportion of logs to the Meovince. The balance In HOSIEI Y and GLOVES we show —_————— been 3 ded ul ‘pet ng the Prince f pallet < ofice pn the her, 1809, many pretty Movelciss. BE aR BRO & CoO abou re en Ckpenees per ae Oi wes 11,880 67 ear’s ‘interest 4 ' ~—e s APRIL 13 W n'es C lege b uilding in order. The ($20, Pe together. with: the i y ine. mn the Our BLACK. DRESS SAL a8 are oO f we or i Mr. A. McLeod submitted a bill to} College was for the benefit of - ae ®. | prices of = sold eg eee (86,431) | Very supétior value. “ r I x ; ; » Trustees | 8nd he felt sure the people would endorse] dded to this-amoéunt-wenl at the ‘thie the , : r irustees peor de it, ! 7 wilen Presbyterian ¢ vareh at Meptague, | the expenditare.. Por all of these exp2n- fend of last year; to $438.906.67.. But it; aioe Rete Bes on ar gad sol will a a tee sancial I bill to prohibit the sale of ergara, | ditures the Government had something to|appears by the Land Commissioner's report © — ea ; <7 ‘ WE ARE OFFERING TRE : miaors was fur-| Show. It was such items as these that made| that the total? amonat uncollected ‘at thst} “Our show of MILLINERY will — | i 1 ; : “< wmittes and was} Up the deficit forthe year. Then, too, the| Gate is only.. $347 ,933.70—a. falling off of} anything we. have had for some time. GREATEST BARGAINS: yhich b a miendl with amendmenta. $500 which the Government had to pay for $90,966 97 Aid the expenses of the Land ‘E hi , ate as ed agreec a “ > Office ($3,146 60), and. it will be seem ’that. verything ia marked at popular prices. | aes Phe bill to amend the Town of Summer- | Sebcing Senator Howlan to England hid i: cack ahaa 294 - sent on delibedb. the i & word as to oo. aech mo side Incorporation Act was read a second | 90t been refunded by the Dominion a amounts paid inte z Land Office last year. re ; PRE ; Sak Ever Shown in the Oity in pe aie Of dedentur e and erpment, as it was said it would be, and Abont 53,000 of ‘capital were taken out of Es ‘ i 8 ; is alienate ir. Rog wked the Commissioner of |there were aleo other debts to payithe Land Office Inst yeer—a larger waste - . ee a SaspiciGas Reticence Catia tani ether. before taking the| which the Government was not re-{of-- capital than in ‘any previous year, ’ ; balanees off ¢ fownehip Ledger in order to | sponaibie icr. He waa aiso mistaken in | Mr. Peters boasted of what t Government 4 . j Pe tr) e! ok & prepare | figures ven in the annual}che matter of tle increase of population, | had done to extead the telephone aystem— 5. arge numibe statement «s balance duc on the 3lst of }aad the amount that would be received | he knows perfectly well that it was the late a8 nenneiatals the Hou December, 1891, he c a the entries for] on that scoount. More people were lear- eee ae res : — system, | ~ os . Si sae et . , the year in the township ledgers to be com-| ing the Provinces than were coming in. He @ boasts of what he ie going te do to ap- : ee. : I et deba pared item by item wi . the corre oe Nee then pr dad to review. the e&timates of | vance dairying —by means of bonuses to = Pate . snd 18p , the counterfoil receipte and daily cxbundituds for the year (which have al- dairy associations - araounting to $3850, A Hié i I ih witli ! - = 7 peels Sea ae re ady been pubis shed ) — explanations which divided among the various districts SGS-CLASS - DRANK IN nade if tile S210 O 3 J ae 4 =e OUuDte . - . . aa F andes by the Op cap, noe ta yeah voks | eronce Co certain eam, ol ciming] of oh Freinn wll gee ben sto ¢/ Champagne Caguas, |" EISHAW a 0, Ay “ \ | (or len te that The recit wae 0 ily ii d iat he estimates were ones 0 8. © . : = x $ f . we fae a Hon. M leM id that hi tonld said the Government had done their best eee "the a oe the Stock | kvery Officers Mess The Very Kates Latest Novelties Works Off rom <bean to enforee the Seott Act, and were very | Farm was to be revolutionized; and we see — | ary- Treasure Off nha Mr McKay asked the Leader of the | successful. In some parts of the Provin-ze j 0 the estimates that $2000 are to be expend- 4 |} 000 CASES | Bordeaux, —IN THE— lo select from. ately kept I snd Government whethe he Government have | liquor selling had been stamped out entire- “4 a etock, a ick oom that 7 9 +B Rs FRANCE ; i a on opene 1 Dy oi respon i nce or taken apy iy. But the carrying out of this law re- is ast concerning t e esta ment o. re ' AOE, er in € ry rection v iti : the purchase of the qui ired mou ey. The prosecutors had to}, an experimental station is to be made good, Exported to India 1a 189] | BRITISH ARWY. - . still the da eataten owned by Mra. W. x, Smith, and | be paid aud the costs of prosecutions had | very much larger atmount will be re- NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: ncerni aa oe Se ees er = Tee to be met. The Government proposed co| quired. Notwithstanding the strong ex-| Every Bottle protected agsinat fraul. by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. f debewaut It is ke banity cf owning the fee simple ef 129 F4rM8) Drotect the prosecutors and not have them | pressions of opinion on the part of the hon. ; here Whe-heen a great slaughter 'y = S, Pe i plie 1 théd the Govern. sent to jail tor costs, as had been done in member for Springton, that revenue and Sane All-Woo! Worsted Overcoats, $4 ; ififice musets; .but all the part oat 1 AV : nubicate : with the person the prt. He proposed to ask the Honse expenditure should meet, the Government i “i “49° ehalth:: Whe (rail of the t : oped that the estate | to Go something practical in the matter. |is pursuing the policy of drift. Last year DUM SPIRO SPERO. Cort an} Vit, B liscavered in several of the Mr Wa } bmit’ed a bill to in=] out the ect; $600 for the inspectors salac- and the criminal docket was very light ; ti is i “ il ibhe Works Department, but further rporate the Park Corner Hall Company. igs, and $400 to cover custs. see Sis. 137, oy sociy 33.600 1a 5 eae Cc ABINET WHISKY od ed he the Mi Beutiey asked the “acer of the} must be carried out. The estimate of 4 or nearly 638. ast year’s “i ssn y Cnt . i au ‘ nment to lay on thet while f this Honse | $12,500 for legislation, a trifle larger than education cout $113,022.98°; this year the 9 Black Worsted Pants, 4 Hot, bring Lorene t 36 | = rs acopy of all corresp dene e : eee the | the amount of Jast year, he did not considar! estimate is $111,510, though the number of | 4 NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH-CLASS WHISKIES, selected Fine Tweet Suits, ' a the annoyance of. the Premi Ceader of the Government an 'P wie = “'s | oo great in view of the importance of theyschools will probably be larger than| expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. The most popular Whisky at the ' haw made such good use of late Inepecta: Licenses lor Prince County, | TP ooisiation enacted. As for the amount of | smaller. There is to be @ _ re-} {ondon Clubs and West End Hotels. y an {f the little ligat whic! = saavoidably afforded him, sani relative to hie (McCaul's) claims against the expenses under copy of Mc- Government for salary and the Cannda Temperance Act A $500 for telephone extension, he thought che paople would bear him out in the ex- penditare, as the telephone was a great duction of $560,74 in the cost of the Hoe- pital for the Insane; is it expected that the lunatics - will be less? Oe Fine Tweed Pants, a These are only a few of che BAR- , Da] : ( s, ete tatement of inpopular Minister of Public { aul 8 ~~ wv exp u . ete., a statement o : vate. thee tl an, de The r house is to cost $123 less than ie * caakie i how much has beea paid him during the past | convenieuce. The Government ore alsu de poo GAINS we have always on hand “= re ee ne ms oa nd up to ven pai ; _ $892 and | how min ch | cermined to make improvementson the Stock last year. Ferries and wharves coat $30,000 customers. ai = ee SS 1e a till due; also, he ich has} Farm. They cxpect to ba. able to get in 1890, and last year $17,380.63. But this gainat the motion [or 41 boom collected as Gece Ghder th C T2%kjlenough milk from Gis aeme’ therene lien there is estimated for that service only : : Tas ena Miedaed all pane acepees 20: Sane ee ae —— the. Elospital for the }23000-, Our roads cost Inst year $19,631. 88,| A new and most ain cin to imitate STAINED GLASS, for Saher fr passing Mr. Shaw must etl ah Mae dee lect ik ; Fu] re? a , Ped o fi 4 but this year there is to be exponded upon ‘ Churches, Ciubs, [fotels, Dwellinga, etc., etc. The designs are most beautiful and MA in She truth mack be beough ee cee | ene, St OSS A ee ee them, according to the eatimates, only $15,- ! artistic, giving a tone of richness, warmth and color to the interior of the edifice, re- 3g Hon. Mr. Petera replied that the corre | ponug of $350 to dairy associations through & > > ° . thongh the Government sheuld etri spondence uld be laid upon the table in 2 oan ane ts Oe os ~ 0. There is, ite 3, to be a reduction | flecting heaven’s own hues. CRYSTOGRAPHY offers a scope for the amateur, or ot hardly to cover it ep Mr. McCaul demands payrient of $800 for a vince, - - e'y-}in the cost of bridges of upwards of $500 and | young lady enthusiasts, or for those who desire a hobby to reproduce. OARYSTO- M t Tailo ‘te eer" lered while late government | ‘Mipa im their power to advance the farm: | nothing is vet down for the new steamer to GRAPHS are unsffected by atmospheric infiuénce. ere rs. * ; R Sr. DuVernct Se eee iets ere’ intereste. Last year some items of ex-|be built. With all these estimated reductions : sa address to Kev. Mr. Duvern — penditure got into the estimates that should |in expenditure the leader’ anticipates Ch'town, April 11, 1892—eod & ky tg EVENING SESSION—THE BUDGET. have been charged sgainst capital, and_| deficit of about $4,000. He knows that the J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., ; yd de Meg ; : 2 é ~ Mi Hon. Mr. Petera, im moving that the | which would be charged against capital in deficit must largely ~ exceed this sum, a . "34° = ‘ = ni » & a gare a ciilatee t. aeneae, “eal nee Improvements that are to benefit Certainly, the expenditures of last year were ‘api4—3n SOLE AGENT. Su rior Buil e t Tle ‘ : ‘ ; : pi y: da Vern at th . ¥ f. ort hr | Swelled by reason of the favors accorded to ’ e (hus that ‘8 MuAlL On such occasions he we ould the coun try x ten or twe nly years oug . s Ti i ne a ee tee - — : Paul surcl hte % ator la One Wat, ae eee friends. homes . Myllaly was ; Is : say & few words on the @ financial and general | aot to be paid for i y imported from Souris to act as-a boss OCaakLoTveTOws, P. B. istant : t the H 1 for the I I ted , , =" ie eh Apcil 1992 ondition of the Province When the = stance, 4 ne Hospit oa wd be Tc me to look after the wharves at $3 per day, | ; Ro ke, w ae sent Government came into power they | yoar improvements were m ‘ o though a bettor man could be obtained in i j ogi as Dee oP - ~ — .| foun themselves face to face with diffi- ae a = _ a8 ache : Charlottetown for $1 60 per day. R. F. Horses, Carriages, Hare 8, bes, 4 Reverend and Dear Sir, i 5 Pe r, culties — i their OWN see king. They when mt - will last - . number o Irving was paid” $135 to superintend the BY AUOTIVUN. Missi in in mu 4 saint Aw! St found that a debt of $171,000 was Bt aring years. 28 total amount of the estimates aying down of tha sewer; Philli & Chap- naval c harlottet 7 ; . hi bo you h i OT the fr -, Upo’ nearly all of which “Ss —— for the ne ree 444. He pell would have done ee work for 5 per [ AM instructed by P. P. Gillis, Esq. veil by = é on : * oo 7 cena ~ ile zmount the iste Goverument Was paying a ed ee ean ae hs year e cent. of the contract. or half that amount. a Pde teee . ee “e * George 80. afiak with ¢ desire ad alf i siauin Ives and | mterest fhe first promise they made $263,280. e then showe where the A sum of $1, 290 was expended in some way on MONWUAY, agen red ot April, instant, at ey # Sinan t as nr eta | was to meet this debt question, and effect | revenue was to come from. The amounts that is still unexplained. We want the Ut o'clock, a, a. x ae * mgrega ; ,expre i 1aDKS » you “ " s'.% 8 is ; ; ° % . 9% ” . *” your earnest and loving labors and for the | 49 !mproveinent. The result of this promise ed en ee: particulars of thig and other jobs. But 4) —_—— = fronting on Great George Street, being one : ait lw which you have proc! simed | Was the pPresasiny « J the debenture hi] . not- Land ) ace, ~s th ruvincis Office, 2 8 have 80 far applied for them i in vain, They a 2 a eenath aoe Se . 7 he glad t ia of the Gospel in Jesus Christ withstanding the bitter oppositton vf the | Oth 22, $1,000; D aa 8 te py,” will, however, be foreed out of the Govern- sale of Lote th ys adn a be aan to be bey ¢ e you that we have in-|yentlemen on the other side s - ae eae - S = > See ee ment in due time—even though the Leader 35 f \ roan ¥ the first day «ot 1 Debio’ ividually be wuch strengthened and en-] House. The smount of money this bili} $0,200. the eatimates we : “lof the Government took advantage of a sees, 1 o «pertar Baroncha. | Coach, vuraged i ning the Christian course set] anthorized them to rare was $185,000. There was vo specific sum in the estimates technicality and the ruling of the ‘debe Gent Once Wageas | cuore wags, i= fore us, and w ‘ mfident hope and [They eo'd the a dladtial ures and raised the | for a new ste: ih for 5 come soe to burke the object of the resolution of the : Sleigh, 1 Single Seated Saige, | Ee elief that in the hearts of many others your roney. and aaet the difliculty. The re- j but one would have to ult, as the pre- sleigh, 1 Sloven, 2 sets superior D it and nu ppeais have been as mia’ that =: y CAD a to . what noj| sent one was too old and was not up to a ee ae gets" singin’ Harness, ‘tars Harncen, 2 Riding, , ap ; ye og a os good greund, Government has been able to BAY since the requirements of the times. In con- in "at os coe Ob = oe Fac Pata . Robes (new), 1 Farmer's Boiler, i Fai wt Vas seven bring forth Tram fo the}, 292 that they have money to the credit | clusion, he ssid the Government had made the late Government oy aiiatelet -aaneeie : ; onie, I net Fanners (now), sad other articles. ry ‘ e , " t . tables tt Se ot itional plensure to us, in} of the Piovines bearing inte vest. Phen he | every effort to carry . their as and accounts to remain unpaid for ania. He fering with the renting of his new HH suse. threo - : oe elie ai +treviewed the Licd Office policy. When invited a comparison of the policy of his TERVS Sums of $35, cash; over $25, hich w ire all the congregation of } ne i ‘ration and that of their predeces-|8aid the statement asked for by the ° months on approved joint noes. Saint Paul's will unite, to have welcomed to] the present Government came into power, | administration and that P hon. member for New Perth would be R. BEAIRSTO. — + 99 Ch ch during the Mission a large umber said he, they found that cflice i a bad j 80rs. brought down in the three weeks promised. __Br - Ake we — Auctioneer. . en members” of other ( briatian j estate The receiyntsa were pot so lars Be 48 THE REPLY. Compound interes’ hag been taken off in (3) a erexations worshipring in Charlottetown [hey awinkl neve bern. recounts vere Jel! | The Lauder of the Opposition said it was|some came. We got Sn_mnach on we ein From en ‘ ndeod leet assured, na ener ar Fetal ri P ‘ ‘ t e people who owe the office for a number o slso derived benefit from” your earnest ad-} ang; s peo ple gene coal had Jost confidence realy 2 os nder! my sae a _ a —— wate, See of them had been told by the 9 Vi ' lresses. and would willingly joined witt -} ebth bios The Gov mont said , ! rovernment cou Say abou ery awyers that they need not pay If the nbbilitg 50 testifyix ; ~ re th “ little. His boasts concerning what he was y ¢ 4 in estifying this {Mime must stop. This ney must Lord Almighty could not seive all alike, he We have the vat this expresainn of fy. tee: : ch bah wee panned ciasim 1 foe ** do for our young men must @ppear | F164 > see how he could be expected to ar feelings might be acceptable to you at the | 2° CCPeesee ae: SOS ee eee hollow and empty in view cf the fact that do it! _Qisrlotietowa, a 1, 1892—eod & wky - ne 1% i li diseotateto those who paid up within cer- oO it: ; ion of your p ent imbors amongst us, : : , . he has introduced a measure to destroy the Mr. Rogers scored the Government for # e snd strengthen and encourage you in your tain dates, snd ine result of the holding value of their votes. His boast that the refusing to ve the Opposition the informa- future arduous Mission work ; aud now that | out of this inducement was that the snug 8 in 0 Ww 27% 7 *vovince owes ho debts must seem vain sum of $72,000 was collected in 1891 againat eraqunes. ee aa : tion they asked for iu reference to certain THE CLEARANCE SALE we are al way farewell, we desire also to and false in view of the debentures which| public matters, and for hiding behind a express the fervent hope and prayer that the | $24 000 in 1890. The G ee ae he has eet eflost. The Premier is like the| technicality ard shutting oat a petition to AND blessing of God may go with you and rest fabout for a man who would attend to the} nan who, being threatened with legal pro-|the Lieuteaant.Governor - eine or the in- diana statins EMI ain. s pon you personaly at in your work, give | duties of the vtfice. and he thought they had ceedings, came to an arrangement with bis formation. He ridiculed the statement of urt in 0 : yurmeyin lessings, and take you home J gecured suchas wi 10 the person of the pre- ‘ to ’ Crown Benda: Barthes creditor by signing his note of hand, and | the Leader of the (rovernment that they did i sen OMipissioper vu 0 ‘ ‘ r he did so, * Thank God, that | 20t owe the banks one cent, and for his self- said a8 Boots and shoes pA 0D twig ; “re ve —_ . successfu art Say vo the oe debt’s paid.”’ It is, however, certain that xt legislation after ws of reducing rot the ioe‘ esate ee al a ee “Es Y : a ed ra +f cent of the debenture debt. Last} spout telephone extension, but not —. -—— ——-—- A T'—-- — CA) ail CANADIAN A L gy rev od with ole ting compound: intenant ia year, the Government employed experts, | had been spent for extending the line west of in Charlottetown. all bie t. HASLAM, ed with collecting compo ‘re ’ : | i Ci DAL, one man and not from another, and were and trumped up sn enormous balance/Summerside. The extension had nearly all A Grand Jury, consisting of old eustemers and one hundred new ones, — has been appointed to examine into ‘he — case and decide where the BEST BAR-_ GAINS are to be had. They are daily — giving their verdict as follows :-— “Por Handsome Papers, Dadoe and Borders to Match, the Ba STAMPER’S CORNER Will Be Closed This Week. WHILE THEY LAST. against the Province, when they took of-| been made in the district represented by the fice,"of $171,000; and then shag took power] Leader of the Government Jhe Land to issue debentures for $185,000—or $14,- | policy ot the present Government was bad; 0CO in addition to the alleged balance. It _ did — pee the present Commissioner was freely admitted that the Land Fund of }of Crown Lands responsible for it. There $800,000 had been inequitably adminis-| 9% 4 Power over and above him inthke| COME AND GET BARG AINS tered. For instance, Mr. Davies had pur-|™*magement of that office. After some chased an estate for about $5 an acre, | references to the pablic socounts, the tancel which had been sold to the tenants for saying that net half the crookedness of the| = -— zaar Co. are away ahead.” $2 50. As to compound interest, the late ; ; present government had yet been exposed, Government had treated everyone alike | bu: the ae was ies when we would Their WINDOW BLINDS and CUR- He believed it to be equitable and right, | have a free hand at it. TAIN POLES are very fine. though it could not be legally collected in| House edjourned at 12.40. out Booming ADD some cases. One of those cases—only one | mem LAST YEARS PAPER almost give . —had arisen while the late Government away | AUCTION. AM ONLY THREE WEEKS SPARCED, and am working told that that they were not acting in a consistent manner, But what did the late Government do lu 1890 the then Com- ++O+e > missioner of Crown Lands asked the Leader Couaty Court of the Government (Mr. Neil McLeod) for . his « pins mn as to whether, in a certain in- stance he should or should not exact com osed yesterday pound interest. The reply was that com pound interest couk i not be legally collected, but the Commissioner was tou collect it if he sould. Was this consistent? He (Mr Peters) contended, however, that in certain spound interest was nct illegal,and judgment was \ en for $17.40} claimed that the present GG. vernment’s in Berne t . Mutch—an ac- | courses in this respect was quite legal and tion far money had and received for $23 50, The Government also found Jous BALL, lonnfA. M¥sservey, §Sip y OREY [He a irned ttings of the County ‘ourt,after March Term,cl » Court having been engaged in bearing snfinished business for the last two days In McDonald Smallwood—an actior for damages against defendant as super- visor for refusing plaintiff a certificate for apl2 ES ee CASO Ci Work done, sud costs was in cftice ; and he had advised that the constatent. compoundg interest could not be collected. EF See their sample BOOKS. n which issus was the | many other matters that needed ean A -eimilar case hed arieen while Mr. Davies overtime. All my old customers are rallying around me smount of & bi dot off- r I the plaiotiff for land tock ho'd of them “and effected im- aia? ‘n offics and Mr. Davies was forced to e again. and many NEW ONES. Waen I sity | am ‘ field of standing barley at the sale of de-| provements. They saw that considerable lane s deed om payment of the parchase Carriages and Harness. aig ’ y y going to A fendant’s crop last autumn, judgment | ox mney was expended in the admin tration lead, I mean that if low prices and superior workmanship will money and simple interest. But he rightly apu|do it I am to the front Orders left with me will be done received compound interest in other cases, doing away with trial by jury in cer-jand the jiate Government followed his wee ee T SALES ROOM, on SATURDAT. waa ywiven ior defendant on terms that each party pay his own costs if justic e,which might be saved,and passed Stewart for] 4 bill Queen Street. : 16th, at 2 o'clock, p. m b il 1 , plaintiff; Firzgerald for defendant. Judg-{ cain cases upon the payment of a small fee.| example. Lut how has the present Gov- promptly . Orders y mall promptly attended to. March 29. 1892. = meats were read and filed in these cases This change in the law had worked satis-| ernment acted in respect to it. First of all, of ict Catteni het Carta, 6 Second bend} Charlottetown, 2s ane A nutaber of motions and orders were also | factorily an nd a considerable saving was ef- heard and ther untiniehed fected. Then, too it was found that the i of. Registry Office was in a bad atate, and OST. —This morsing, rio he tbe Morket Wi aes Wg Fy will be “rewarded by lee iseving the Lonbon Hover. i d Mr. Beil was put up to say in the Lepilatave ‘ness, 1 Box Gart (nearly new). 1 Express Wagon. that a interest ic illegal, and to put R. BEAIRSTO, - the people on their guard against paying Ae. apli Auctioneer. apo JAMES D. TAYLOR. Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. business dis-