a Five D sks A YRAR, Tens: —— VBW SERIES. 1g ISSUED EVERY BVENING, gas BXAMLNES HEIR UFFICE, Ut WS STREETS, . kK PUBLISHING COMPANY, BY ego rT and (@HE AT garlottete wh, RNER OF WarTER P. KE. Island. Rares of 3 RIPTION : gis Mouths, &2 50 fee Months, - 1 26 ‘ th - - 0 50 az ye Monta, gp Advertisiuy © Quasracts wiay seeiy. half-year!) gates) . gus, OD applicat! 1 MIMANAC FOR MAY, 1883. made for monthly, or yearly advertise- MOON CHANGES, th day, Sh. 450, p. m. »$3th day, 6u. 4im. p. m, ' \ pai S100, 2ist tlay, i] ‘Om. , »p m, sgpguartec 29h day, 10h. 1Ou.,a. m. ~ San (Sun | Mvon High ets | rises | water | len’h, hm hw)'morn aft’n y 4 51/7 3, ft 39. 6 43 W ay | 49 i] 2 6 7 | y 45 6) 24°38 7! 46 7/3 12; 8 59} 45| 8 3 46| 9 45/14 28 6 63 10, 4 25 10 235 4u a) &.. ee ee ; 41 12. 5 59! morn | 39ped3) 6 571 0 1 ad | bb 7 5) O 44) y 16°9 3 1 30; 351 17110 8 2 17114 44 | $4) 1801 2; 3 7] ' 33} 19 aft 13 4 7 -. See 4} 5 16, Bt 22, 2 14) 6 31h wr 28; 2:13, 7 Bk | Qs! 26! 4 TR} 8 J2) 27; 25' 5 12: 8 53 14 59 26 26’ 6 12] 9 32; | 25 27,7 LIfe .9} 24| 24 8 16/0 46 Weiueslay | 24 30 8 SH'it 2°! 42° 31 949 11 59 22° 22 10 30,aft 28} 2t} 331L 8] 1 17/15 12 | 20) 3411 41; 2 1] | 19) 35{morn 251, { 18} 36 0 12) 3 52} . 37) 0 42; 5 | | 37'- 38! baal 6 2s — MOEN & COYLE, WSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Whiivniag, Tinting, Paper Hangiag, Grain- ly, Glaaing, etc. All orders promptly attended to. SST END DORCHESTER STREET. Ch’town, April 19—Im pd WcLEOD & MORSON laristers & Atwurneys-at-Law, WUTOAS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES: Clab Committee Kooms, Opposite Post Oiice, Charlottetown, . E. Island, Wehaste’ Bauk of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E, island. WSEY TO LOAN, ou good security, at } ‘ interest. ® Sti McLean. q Nor, 24, "82 —prea her ————— HN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Bal Fire Insurance Company, of England, ladon & Vancashire Fire Insurance Company. of Lnziand, London Fire insurance Co., of kugland, FAS REMOVED His Office to his New Builidiog, been and King St3,—Up Stairs PUSURANGH § OFFICE. ait Insuyauce Company, OF ENGLAND. “PITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Wtashire Insurance Company “TAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS W. A. O. Morson. —— = etfected on all kinds of property “rent tates. Loases +ettled promptly tably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. ee south Side Queen Square. Maik of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1.909,000 $25,000 ee W Capital ©Puud . So Agrney of this Bank will be opened on Rext, 19th iust., in the baildin tale by the Ban of Prince Edw nap hacagement of the under- ed thse received on interest, and ‘ig he Dt ° ; ' €,m the various Agencies and 4A the Bank. ) tyea,” cther Exchange bought and F gral banking business transacted. s? 17, 186m—tt D. ©. OHALMERS, Agen i ' nuost moderate rates, | ; Commission Merchants Haily €xami SHIPPING AND COMMISSION —M°RGTANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Cash advanced on consi produce. Agency for canp tir New York. Apply te (. TH. MeN BELL. AGENT. “nments of Island el goods solicited i= town Apra 28 188g a ARTHUR & Co. G by N K R A i 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MABSBS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.—wklr tf SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTAREES PUBLIC, &c. OFBPICES- O'Halloran's Building, Great George Street, ( harlottetown. ea Movey to Loan. W. W. Scuuivay, Q. C. | Cugstax B. Macnsutt Jan. 16, ’'83. MAUKMING GOODS. Fine Wool Cashmeres, Fine Wool Cashmeres, CORA PHS } --AND - General Mourning Goods, W. A. WEEKS & 60°5S., QUEEN STREET. COTTON GOODS, CHEAP. Rvery Class Well Represented. GREY COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, PRINTS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, SHIRTINGS W. A. WEEKS & O60, QUEEN STREET. THAS! New Teas of Choice Quality —_— eee WHOLESALE CHEAP. W. A. WEEKS & 60,, Sign of the Lion, Queen Street Uh’town, March 28.- ed wkly [ve penvecrion | CReENTEESS | or WHISKY2@ GC REENEEES %BROTHERS nes TODDY. {piccawencinrsvaset SROOAL! 297 3 TOD DY. | Laws (UU T.| O1STILLERIES ARGYLES HiT ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY{ E ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, £.C., Londyn, Aug. 8,’T9 Report on the Lorne Hiewuanp WHISKEY: “« We bave visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysia, The samples were very fra.rant, mellow, | and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first | uality.” ” «haem Fi, Hassatt, M. D. “ Orro Hgunan, F.C. 5., F. LC.” sin . Agen | WEN CONNOLLY Oharlottotewn, P. is. 1 b, | Bab. 24, TAD, “ This is trae Lide ~ > Sa oe j | | PARSE _— ——— — a —— rty, when Free béim Men, mavineg te ibid the Public, may sind teindh-teainietin CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, i883 me DAILY EXAMINER ARCHIBALD McNEIL& FORBES’ amma maeaaneman.. 0.4 MATTE NEW RICH BLOOD, | An English Veterinary Sargeon and Chemist, now traveling in th!s country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders solé here He says that Sheridan’ Condition Powders are absolittely ptre a Nothing om e; to L pint food. Sold every where @re worthless trash meesely Vo liuatle. LIFE The Dominion OF , OF sent by ma CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST 1. & JOHNSON & CO., And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. For curing Female Compi.ints these Pills have ne equal. Physicians use them in theif practice, Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for eight letter-stampsa. Send for circular, BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT will instan- taneously reieve these terrible diseases, and will positiveiy cure -_ eases “ *~ ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mall. Den't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. 7 JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Biceding at the Lungs,Ch Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrha a, Chronie Jbysentery, Spine and Lame Buck. Sold everywhere. (For Internal and Exr- ternal Use). ic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, ‘ olera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Send for pamphlet to 1. 8. Jonxson & Co., Boston, Mass. MAKE HENS LA CURES wrth will make send lay like Sheridan's Condition Powdeta.. Dose, 1 teasp'n- tor 8 letter-stampe, I. 8. Jonnson & Co., Bostox, Mass, Se tt INSURANCE THEE WOoRLD. iunsematip () <umiaoamn catety Fund Life Association ST. JOHN, N. B. ——— 0 ——— $50,000 Deposit with the Deminion Government. under Government License. ——0 Working An Assessment Company witha Safety Fund. Life Insurance at its actual cost. Q—— “i Ras> Good Caavassers Wanted. “LEONARD MORRIS, Genera! Agent for P. KE. Island. Snmmerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—1y = Opposite Post Offic seamen er NS OO —————EEE FURNITURE, FUE nie \ i *,° 528 6, Charlottetown. oe FURNITURE EDSTEA DS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofes. Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and JOHN NEWSON, Picture Mouldings. Uhariottetown, lan. 2, 1°83. —ly TO LET, The Eusiness Premises Known as “83 fueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W. Tremaine. JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dee. 29, 1882.—tt ee Capital aud Fuads over oes 5,660,660 Anuual ineume over Sat - 1,000, 000 1847, Canada Life Assurance Company. 1682. Dollars. Dellars. HEAD OF FICH, HAMILTON, ONT. Managing Director and Pres’t: A. G. RAMSAY. ———: Secretary : R. HILLS. es 8 ee ee Superintendent : ALEX. RAMSAY. Abstract of 35th Annual keport to 30th April, 1882; 1. Assets 30th April, LHBZ.... cece cece eeracce er semmrsersreceeecsrenes sunsssesssanesesenesenss $5,064, 206.5 2. IncomePor the fear... .... cece cece eect eee cent eet e ee tere eeees eerneeeeessneree settee eens 1,008, 164.34 3. Dneome from ipterest (iacluded in abOve)......... eee cree eee ee eee sss cane aoa enes Nes cae 271,232.62 &, Claims by deathand matured endowments. ... 2.0.2... eee tt eee eens teen e eee 212,041.26 5. Wo, as estimated vy tie Company's tables and IGN OT... .. a0 coe aN ecw 862,858,00 6, Litiereuce in Company’s faver between actua] and estimated death rate..........., 150.816 14 7. Excess vf interest revenue over da i e.g ie aK as.e8 50,140.76 NEW BUSiNEsS is nearly a FOU KU ot the returns of Is&! of the 24 Licensed Conspanies, TOTAL on the Company's Books EXCEEDS A FOURTH cfthe entire ame u: t in forcein Canada, BONUS aDVITIONS to Life Policies fur the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, CASH PROFITS for same period have been from 5d tos Insurance in Canada for the Year 1881: atentry. Abstract of Life (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 1881 ) 9 per cent, of all premiums paid according to age | Premiums for year. | New. | in forceat date. Amount of Policies, Number of Policies Net Amount in foree at date. ’ ee 668,111 $3,914,780 13,993 $24,904,171 nredhgag Pa. MN GRE ’ 21,168 | 158,700 697 1,032,264 Confederation. «s4.<-..-+ 214,738 = | 1,917,214 5,378 8 003,279 RL" 2. 52 idaako ues 0 $7,207 | . 420,000 1, 203 | 1,571.508 \deth " amerieat $4,353 ,410, ‘ 127,21 — merioat ......+ sabes 1671-768 me aes Remaetr ites eee 403,597 1,821,302 9,087 11,870,008 E vai NS ate SS TEER 220),365 1,079,000 2.665 6.449,617 elon Mutaal... acd 94,804 } 472,050 1,92 2,888,028 lege re 194.724 | 1,072,000 | 3,289 6,870,014 ——* Including Industrial Business. Inte nding Insurers can judge from the fo ise and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME UROVINCE BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, © alifax, N. 8, greatest SAFE F, McLARREN, General Avert for N.S. ffonorary Directors for h’. E. Island—Ches. Isine> R. Beer, E8q.: Hon. J. S$ Carvell; R. D, H. MacGARVEY, ,P.E. L. and N. F, Secretary, R, Hodgson, Esq. | ed ie al Advisers st Charlottetown—F, i), Beer, Eeq.,M. D.;W. H. lobkir , Esq,, M. D. bik Agencies in Swinmeside Sours, Georgetown, Crapaud,and Montague Now, ty 2008. WM. McLEAN. Agent for Cherlettetows, the Land regoing a8 to where they can place their patrcvage with th _Fsq.; W.E. Dawson, Esq.; Hen, W. W. Sul ivan; Geo, . £ a iis PROVINCIAL LRGISLATUR®, OFFICIAL SUMMARY. — > — | Satcrpay, April 21. Mr. Speaker took the Chair at 11 30 a.m. | Mr. McMixtay asked if the Government jintend to extend the block attached to | the south side of Vernon River Bridge, fur |shipp hy purposes, ete. Mr. CAMPBELL said ;}Government had nothing to do with ex tending the wharves, as they are property of the Dominion. Mr. Eger ashed for all correspondence regarding the letting of the Montague Wharves in 1882 Mr. Ferouson laid the cor respondence on the tuble, and also a statement and re- turns of the Bank of P. KE. Island. An Act to incorporate the Freetown Hall Company, and an Act relating to the care and maintenance of idiots, persous of unsound mind, were severally read a thifd time and passed. The House went into Committee of the Wiole, and advupted certain rgo'utions re- lating tu Georgetown and Common, which were reported to the House, and a Bill in accordance therewith presented and read a first time, and ordered to be read a second time On Monday. On motion that the House resolve itself into Committee of the Whole to further consider a Supply to Her Majesty,— Mr. Y£o m. ved in amendment, that the House do not now go into Committee, but that it be resolved,-— Whereas, A delegation of three members of the Executive Council h»ve re entiy visited Uttawa, with a view to effect an arrangement with the Dominion Govcroment, that the latter would assume the charges for improving and maintaining all piers on the fereshores of this [slan4, and refund to the Government of this Province all moneys expended upon the said piers since the Ist July, 1873; ‘ And Whereas, By the despatches laid on the Table of tnis House, relating tp the mission of the said delegatron, and the pegociations now p-nding with the Dom nion Government, there is DO promice, guarantee or assurance given on the part of the latt r, that they will as- sume here:fcer the improving and maintain- trvining of said piers,as a charge upon the Do- minion Government, or refund this Province all or any of the m»ney expended on the aforesa’d structures since this Island entered Confederation. Therefore Res:lved, Thatthis House believe that, im providing ‘° ways and means ” for the expenditure of the Province for the current year, the Goverament are not jus*ified in de- pending upon one-seventh of the Revenue being raised from refunds, from the Domimon Government, for piers, which refund the said Government have not, so for, acknowledged their liability to pay, that the Provincial Mr. Yro said that this resolution might have been moved befure, but he had no idea that the Government would include this amount, when estimating their rece’ pts. From the papers before the Honse, there was no guarantee that the Dominion Gov- ernment would take charge ot our wharves, or pay vs any amount for them. We did not know what private assurances the dele- gates might have received. He trusted we would get all that had been stated and more, for we needea it all, as our finances were bad. It was premature to make a cal culation of the kind, and i. was time enongh tospend it when received; it was ridiculous t» base our estimates on what was contained in the papers before the House, If the Dominion Government was bound to t ke our piers it was merely a matter of negotia- tion. The delegates had suggested a pay- ment on aceount, bat had ree-ived no answer, if the Dowinion Government had assented, the Government would have been justified in estimating upouw this sum They had asked for a decided answer, but had re- ceived none. The Dominion Government had offered to make a grant of the sites to the local authoritics, or to companies, and they had promised to cause an examination of the structures, but no promise to pay any part of the claim; yet the Government calculated to receive one-seventh of the curreat years revenue from this source. Suppose that the Commissioners, appointed to examine these wharves, considered very few of them to be Dominion works and suggested payment of only a certain sum, our Government would be found to take that sum. The amount which had been mentioned as to be received was very con- sid: ral le, but it would not last more than two or three years. It would be better for the Government to make provision from other sources for this year. From the practice pursued in the other Provinces, we hada strong right to expect that the Dominion Government would take these works off our hands. Last year we had been told that, for some time to come, there would be no necessity for re enacting the Assessment Act. Then, this money was never dreamt cf—why not now raise a revenne ind: pendent of this amouut. The Government had misled the country, it was impossible for them to conduct the affairs of the country without taxation. Mr. Perry seconced the amendment, and said, that the Government might as well es- timate what they expect d te receive from the Fishery Awasd, or $500 000 compensa- tion for the nonfulfilment of the Terms of Confederation. Whatever we were going to get for the wharves, if we ever got any- thing, was in the far distance. The Privy Counci! and the celegites did not agree upon the question. The- Demivion Gov- vernment had offered to give us back all! the wharves, if we would maintain them. No examination had yet been made, it wou'd take a g od deal ot time. The Com missioners would have to report. and what- ever sum they recomm ad d would have to | be voted by Parliament before it wonid be available. It wos unfair and unjust to the people for the Government to build thei: revenue upon imaginary estimates. They had no. right to expect one dollar mors from ice than what they received lunatics, and | ‘to get a SINGLE Copies Two CENTS, VOL 12--NO. 137. a last year. Very nearly one-half of this ; years revenue was founded upon supposi' ion. The Government were trying to deceive the peopie, | The debate was adjourned, and at 1.30, |p. m., the House adjourned for one Lovur. | After recess, the Speaker took the Chair at 3.30 p. m. Tne Hons went into Committee of the whole tv further consider the expediency « f introducing a Bill to prevent the spread of the Potato Bug Mr. Frrcoson concurred in the. opin- ion «60 expressed) = by) Bie) meters, that it wou'd be preferable to vive the people power at the annual School meeting to appoint an Lospector, but where this was neyleeted to be dene, it h : ; . . the | should be the duty of the Ministers to step lin and assume the powers of the Inspector, After considera'le discussion upon the details of the proposed measure, the Speaker took the Chair, and the Chanman rep rted certain resolutions egreed to, A Committee was appointed to bring in a Bill in accordance therewith, which was accord- ingly done, and read a firet time. The debate on the resolutions submitted by Mr. Yeo inthe forenoon was m sumed. Mr. Sincriaik said that Mr. Sullivan had stated that $36,000,or as much as we should require, would be received this year from the Dominion Government as the result of the negotiations with them in regard to the piers. He had searched the papers before the House in vain for one solitary promise. The minute of the Privy Council was care- fully worded so that they should net bind themselves to pay asone dollar. What grounds, therefore. were there for expecting $36,000. In their first interview with the told that if the piers belonged to th minion, they were willing to band them back to the Province, the offer had been de- clined, and was subsequently renewed. This showed clearly that they had no intention of accepting these works. Their next offer wasto make an examination of the strwe- tures, and this was the only promise whieh the delegates received. The Dominion Government seemed to be very doubtinl of avy of these wharves belonged to them, and th y sgreed to examine the claims for in- demnity, and whether any and what sum should be paid the Province. In the face of this the Government estimated that they would receive $36,000. Thé examination uiust first be made, and a repOrt obtained as to whether the wharves are of general public importance or not, It was evidently their opinion that common wharves in rivers did not belong to them, for they sp: ke of general public importance. The report of the examiners would be submited to the Dominion Government and it was hard quorum of the Cabinet to- gether in Summer time. They would then have to lay the report before Parlia- ment. Admitting that these wharves are Deminion works, and that we had spent money on them, in peint of law we had no claim for a refund, as it wes a voluntary action on our part. There was no prece- dent in any Legisiature for calculating upon what we did not know that we should re- ceive, and admitting that our claim was good, we would not get one dollar of it this year. That disposed of $36,000 of the estimated revenne. The receipts from the Land Office were calculated at too high a figure by 810 000, Education had been placed at $1,700 less than was spent on it last year, maintenance of Hospital for the Iosane, $1,000 less, and the Po: rhouse $600 jess. These were ex- penditures which must be met, and unless the Goveanment came forward with more correct figures, he trusted that the vote would not be given them. There was the item of $36,000, as well as some $15,000 more, that would not be realized this year, and how weuld this deficiency be met? What would be our position if our piers were all handed over to some incorporated Company. If sucha thing should happen, and the Company had power to exact tolls and dues, we would then find that we had never made a worse bargain. The Govern- ment either did not know what they were dcing, or they were doing what they knew was wrong. The debate was further adjourned, and at 6 10 p. m., the House adjourned for one hour. (To be continued ) Insurance Statistics. The following sta‘ements are from the Insurance returus submitted to Parliament: Amount of Names of Companics. Fue Kisks. babbish.’ Monstets, 2. os sh x0 ibe $15,276,014 CRS. «: 5 Hin hs bs be cee 20,544, 161 London Mamvaal: Laie. ..... sess 38 015,954 NS» pak ipdigeon.s oe -oceeee:) oe Ge TOE: ooo 0c ctnccrapes 20, 225.7 5 MEIER; oe bop ncocesereccetas 18 968,7'1 ca... 64 ys ss eae es oo.us 32,496,234 City of Lendos...:....... 7,128,492 Commervial Union.............. 31,656 468 Fire Insurance Association...... 11,080,799 CUNO. 6 BBE SS ies 9,452,518 Reeth ihins od ctesnie s oc pbses pede 1,848. 052 Laucashire...... 27,320,434 £ 6,511,023 8.200, 171 Liverpool and Londen and Glube Lendon and J avncashire... ij ondon Assurance,.,.... Sack social 8, 166,137 PENG BN an as ccc cte i cake 24 564,165 i, i eS pe Pere 12,540,882 ee er nn re 6,528,533 Pheenix of London.............. 20,916,440 NG ois cc odedo wth ccc ss o> hen 20,523,620 oe OPER Tia et ee 85,570,276 >evttish Imperial.............. 8,7%7 139 -cottish Union aad National.... 3,190,550 Bs. heieess ee ee ee 7,295,850 agricultural cf Watertown...... 14 08,104 amt 06 0. i-th tit Kane do» date 10,685, 292 Phosaix of Brooklyn........... . 2,580,c99 Reca,; iiulation. & Canadian Companies........ $152. 664,078 17 british Companies,......... ® 9,' 20,( 64 4 American Companics...... ,. 94,772,365 Retdh. def BA iwi $526,856, 478 a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is very valusble for professional men, It supplies the phosphates which ere alway? hows by severe mented lebor. Dominion Government, the delegates _ e - aaa ee ere