ee ene —— Pr a, = nse HXAM 7 _ a wr Fe - @ ; i 4 Fie 4 ‘ . ' rnIT it rte Vhen we state that between thirty THE DAILY SRRINER|& ss i Ly pyPrai iy PA) AA had - and forty deeds f Pr rht af way were re MAY 1. 1889. gistered during the year 1888, and that all the roads had to be surveyed and plans and a4 2, 3. tHInk, Naa, = - 3 "-_>__WEDNES DAY, MAY 1, 1880. sll APPLES.| 75 Grand Display AUCTION, at my Salesroom, TO- MORROW, at 11 o'clock, a. m, :— 20 Banels APPLES. t. BEAITRSTO, Auctioneer. Bb’ mayl Viortgage Sale. To be sold at Public Auction, on MONDAY, the Third day of June, A. D. 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 20ch day of Sanuary, A. D. 1877, and made between Jesse Green, and Catherine, his wife, of the one part, and John Robins, of the other part: LL that tract of Land on Lot Seventeen’ A bounded as follows:—Commencing at a stake fixed in the south-west angle formed by he intersection of Crozier Street with spring S reef, and running from thence along Spring Svreet north thirty degrees east seventy feet to the south line of a lot of land formerly owned by Repiamin 8, Mills; thence eastwardly along the The “Patriot” and the Public] deeds drawn, the public will, we Works. conclude that the expenditure was very ae moderate indeed. How does it compare Tus Pa t says: ‘*There must be] ii) tat of 1878 Pak we ane: something wrong in the Publie Works De mae a ee a , :, Lnqguisitions cost, 1878 O70 partment Che people of Prince Edward ‘ie do 1888 195 41 | Island, who are customed to regard this al ‘ : ; S482 55 Department as exveptionally well adminis . ail rence ¢ tered under the careful supervision of Hon. The expenditure on rights of way was Mr. Bentley, would, no doubt, like to] larger in 1878 than in 1888 ; but the per- know all sbo it the facts on which the] centage for inquisition or for valueing —as Pat t bases this tharge. Let us, therefore, } the ‘ would write it wis just as k into the matter great. We do not say that there was any- There were, as the Patriot points out, | thing wrong in either case ; but we do say expended in 1888 that the showing 1s largely in favor of Mr. Ont rN rent House _.& 544 94] Bentley's administration. ee Buildiag 1,453 9S Then the Patrict proceeds to insinuate Pri ‘ Wal Cx ley GLO Ob : ‘ Norma 197 OL} that “there is something wrong In re- Asylum Repairs 596 98] spect to the expenditures on roads and The Pat wks. ‘Where was the] bridges. How easy, and how mean, it is to money spent and assumes a tone which | nsinuate that which cannot be proved ty is ( ully ilculated to suggest suspicion Che editor, or ** outside editor, of the in the pul m well knowing all the) Pa ‘seems to think that the best way while th ‘ 1d satisfactory explana-|to injure honest men, whom he wishes to | tion of these expenditures had been sub-| displace, is to throw out dark hints concern- | nitted t 1” Legisla Why did not the}ing them Patriot tell the whole truth The Patriot The J f, in closing its laboriously in knows 1 ! that Mr. Sinclair }]sinuating article, refers to a statement laid asked for a return of expenditures in con-]upon the table of the House, which shows nection with the Provincial building, that/that Mr. John S. McCarvell was paid the return the table of the] $62.50 for House, lf font lu ed to express himself as perfectly was laid upon fifty days’ inspection of the build- is is the heaviest charge Public Works und that Mr. Sinclair felt constrain-|ing of a bridge. Th satistied wainst the Conmussioner of . +7 ; } with it. Here is 1 copy of the return asjt] in possibly be trumped up. It has dore sbled, showing k »w the $1433.98 were ex ity in two sessions the Legislature , . : nended, iz ‘la wa spread ibroad hy the Patriot last Lirs S197 SGI ye i r MeCarvell! His sin is that he \ I wt YO lis an Lrishman and a supporter of the Gov- , - ‘ ( . 352 78 : ae v\ -- -ol ernment The Commissioner of Pubhe , IS OU} Wor cs < lot ALWAYS, as the Patriot very ’ i { 3 3 50 t o ant Well Ki 8. a lutely ntro: contractors i Rago a i 3 60 | , , ie : i . biug at ing 16 ae Po rovernment, 1 fix the exact a a j ee Suppiles, locas, glas 159 96 |}, » be oceupied in the con $1 3 O8 l ft a Oriag Che waves pr I aay i . paid to Mr. McCarviil were, it will readily it the sat f wished to make an honest} — i oe - | be seen, not eXcessive. iiere Was nothing ‘ ne! Wiiy I Say at Che item : a : : @- a | wronvabout the matter-—only Mr. McCarvill $544.94 expended in connection with] : : , | Was i Lrishman, and the Patriot's party's House, was incurre for} : ah : : ; i -j motto is: ** No lrish need apply. $$a1 repairs to the foundatiou ol ? ' <9 — ++Or+e - a lous r tences around le grouuds | re ; . . ¢ "i Smorc sad farm sashed which had | Notes and Clippings. , ‘ - . | { wi r repairing the reot of a ; \7 . oy ‘ » a Sl . « Che Nova Scotia Cotton Company 1s is } ' i > ot _ . —— ‘ : ag ove J ‘rs » Sad for other | suing $100,000 6 per cent debentures which I 8 a gas f I larnp at the were authorised a the last meeting of the ate t th vr nds Why not ts ll j shareholders. The debentures are o run net. we 1 ten vears, and are omiy offered to share : that U n $610.56 for the}, nye aE ' d noiders. Y e ay . -_- - I Wales | , and $197.51, for } : pena eggs ; June dividends are now being an he Norn Ralecint feiBeetie sen Coe thie ; “ipiae ; ; ta : i th no included coal for these | nounced by the various banks in Canada. 21 oO * . ." > , a , 41 ‘ ting $127.10, the paint- The Merchants Bank of Canada, the Can- itside of the Co building, | adian Bank of Commerce, and the Ontario » } } > . r , See } 13 . Bank declare each at the annual rate of mia W ewashing Ooth ULIdINgSs inside, 4 r ‘ e ot , .. ' : . — Seven per cent. That of the Bank of Ham- ré 1e fs of both buildings, etc.? Seow ie af ' Wh : @ ite! of 85906 for the i Vy ‘ 1@ item of Sov for the —~ Merclrants 1wizens generally are ? - . . A cluded sirstothe furnace which | strong in their complaint about the late ' ta nh ¢ ma rebuilt, besides | irrivai of the mal ind say that it 1s , . | cssthe nossil t anawer letters by re- : r smail expenditures abso- | 4%"! impossibie to answer letters by re ' | turn m We hope that the Steam Navi- iu Avy in an institution containing ‘Yt : : : Ce "S| gation Company wil make such arrange- — uc the year an average of &/ ments as will ensure the arrival of the mails h indr l in nity human beings 4 Jon time. ’ } } 2 -_— wre oe Phe Patriot knew ail about these expen- | ‘ : c se BS ditures—or if not, it ought to have found | a EER. ¢ od : i lat Mav. ; her brother-in-law’s resi- mut b daring to insinuate that the| . V2 /8* *44y, “2 ae oT ' - os aod % dence, Jam Vatcher, Kent street, after a Comp ner of Public Works had been long and lingering illness, Julia Aun, the be- gulity nulfeasance in office. Let us see} loved daughter of Mark and Mary Ann Pike, . ae poneat h id. ire Zs irs how { the expenditures of last year | © arvonear, NEC, aged l years. Funeral three | haif past | Thursday. | i | i to-morrow, with those Mr. L. of former years —years H. Davies and Mr. W. D. Compal in which (Newfoundland papers please copy.) Stewart administered our finances and med Entered into rest at Port DiNorwic, North public works. ‘Take, for, instance, the Wales, on the 10th of April, 1889, John . eS ae one | Haws, formerly of St. John, N. B.. in his Provincial Building. In 1877 there were|,~, ae ’ POvI ‘ i. expended | omnes iemmean » Oa repairs i fuel . -$1,420 25 | Remember the sale of freehold farm, the ve 1,882 46 | property of the late William Vife, at Stanley —— $3,303 71 bridge, to-morrow (Thursday), at 12 o’clock : 1 n00 G. M. Harris, Auctionee in i872 there were expended — - : Harris, Auctioneer, aa eee -- Ua ib i i . $1,651 14 | If you want a barrel of good, sound Appless Un 8 92 71 or retailing, go to Beer & Goff’s. 2i—ap30 1,743 85 A ia Sls Total in } a $5,047 56 The best bargain: in the city.— 300 yards ¥ ; ~99 +g | remnants worsted cloths fifty per cent less Average each year............ . £648 78 ; than usual price, at James Paton & Co’s. Compare this result with the expendi- — tures under Sir. Bentley's supervision. Li 6 T q 1887, there pended, — é On fuel and . + -$1,682 21 | On oflices 125 42 —————- $1,807 63 a In l SAS, On fuel and repairs .$1,433 98 On offices coe 30 41 S*HE sire of George Lee, 2.33 slack . ———— 1,46439; # Pilot, 2.304; Black Bird, 2.36}; De a er re ee ee ee > | fian e, 2.391; Little i’red (trial 2.28), 2.393; Making a total for two years of.. $3,272 02) Maud R., 2.40; Lucy Derrick (4 years old), Average each ye “hy ing uOW I InNY 1,636 01 ’ 2.444 ; Charley Mitchell (trial) 2.33; Nelly T. » saving in two years of $1, (trial), 2.35. ee sem ee seasons 740.04 ’ Cae D The Patri [ the expenditures under Messrs. Davies and stewart wer to will, of course, contend that Will stand at A. N. Large’s stable, Char- |lottetown, every week during the season, | from Tuesday morning till Saturday morning; sll right ; bat in respect : i . ~ |at Summerside, every Saturday from noon till oan a hn : tlaw ° . »@ K those of Mr. Bentley, ** there must be some- | Monday at noon; at Emerald every Monday thing wron lhe publie will readily see | afternoon till evening train to Cape Traverse, Nia a 4 a »very Monday evening till Tuesday »n- that the w rong 18 in the Jf atriot and its apap — = mnday ae wy Tuesday ~~ ing at Strang’s Hotel stables. i ** outside editors. laps id % $ The Patriot refers to t} li e | l'erms for the season, $25.00. Cash or nite » Patriot refers s exne ° . oan ° as eee aN ® the expenditure Of | of hand at time of first service. $833.12 on account of ** NEWTON LEE. rights of way,” and | thi ad ee for inquisitions $195.41, and says, ‘in | ie ate ; mayl—dy 3ieod wky 6w other words, the land damages for | _ 7 _ a a eS ss es new roads cost the country $833.12, | the t oan at ‘The Betleque Mail Coach i and to value $105.41, or 25 per clusion nothing could be further from the I FAVES Charlottetown every TUESDAY, au truil. Mr. Sutherland made the same THURSDAY and SATURDAY morn- statement 1 the floor of the House of | 128% calling at North River, Cornwall, Clyde it anle : tiver, New Haven, Bonshaw, DeSable, Assembly, and it was then fairly and Hampton, Victoria, Crapaud, Tryov, Augus- s*juarely met and explained by the Com- tine Cove, Cape Traverse, Carleton, North Missioner Public Works, who clearly avieten, Sener fac amecra ss ea showed that the valuation of the damages : DAY, onttieel “ itianie places. : - : Gost the country nothing, as the damages | Headquarters and Booking Station at John ee ey yo case, valued by himself. Fie ke aaa House,” Queen 8t., te item of $195.41 under the heading of | | B. TOOLE e or! suid jot at a right angle sixty-four feet; thence at right angles aorthwardly sixty-eight feet to Shear Street; thence eastwardly along the said street sixty-twe feet to David Rogers’ lot ; thence aright angle southwardly along said lot one handred and thirty-eight feet to Crozier Street aloresaid : thence westwardly along said street one hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of Down. Kor further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Esq., Charlottetown, or J. FE. Wyatt, Summerside. Dated this 30th day of April, 1889. CATHERINE ROBINS, Trustee and Executrix under Will of mayl—iw law John Robins, deceased. wugar and Molasses. ATOW LANDING: 100 barrels Centrifugal A Sugar. To arrive early in May ; 100 barrels Refined and Granulated. 40 hhds. Raw Grocery. 300 puns. Antigua Molasses. | FENTON T. NEW BERY. ap25 dy5i wy2i pat s ) cs A CPT Ty TASTURE LOTS, iY ROVALEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, 9th of May, At 11 o'clock, on the Premises: Phirty-two and a half Acres of Land, formerly the property of the late John Holman, sub- divided into 4 Acre Lots, situated on the Mal- peque Road, between the Cross Road and the Charlottetown Waterworks Pumping Station. The Land is at present laid down to grass, and is all available for Pasture, each lot hav- ing a right of way to water, Terms—25 per cent. at time of sale; the balance in four years, with interest at 5 per cent. per annum. Rk. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. CROUKERY, GLASSWARE, &e. [ WILL SELL BY AUCTION, . On Friday, 3rd May, AT 3 OCLOGCK. P. M.. A Large Assortment of Crockery, Glassware, &c. GEO. M. HARRIS, Anctioneer. P. &. *sLAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Pictou and Point du Chene. ap30 { N AND AFTER MONDAY, 297TH INST., the Steamers of above Company will leave every morning (Sundays excepted) from Charlottetown to Pictou at Seven o’ciock {\ocal), and from Summerside to Point du Chene on arrival of morning train from Char, lottetown. By order, F. W. HALES, ap27 Secretary. PASTURE LOTs, BY AUCTION. 1: INSTRUCTED BY GEORGE McLEOD, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, ON THUZSDAY, 23rd OF MAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Two Pasture Lots of one acre each, situated * aoe St. Peter’s Road, adjoining Dr. Beers’ and, This property is conveniently located for Pas- ture, as it is less thana half mile from the city. Terms at sale. GEORGE M, HARRIS, Auctioneer, ap°0--tl sle VALUABLE PROPHRTY, BY AUCTION. I am instructed to sell by Auction, Qn Wednesday, 17th April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and runs back 79 feet, with right of way from Kent Street. Terms at sale. G. M. HARRIS, mch30-—tl sle. Auctioneer. The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, 8th May. ap!) «NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Com- pany will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, 1889, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors ‘and the general esac business, ENNIS MURPHY, * rent? ” ; ‘mquisittons” was for surveying, labor,' mayl Contractor ap25—tl mig Mantager. 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