h and Oil Refund — ~ ~~ ° > —_! re Wuen we stated in THE EXAMINER of the 28th of May that the amount of duty paid in 1877. on Fish and Fish Oil was al S47 205, about $22,211 was paid by Edward Island Merchants, we quoted trom the | journals of our Assembly for 1873. Since then we have referred to the schedule attached to the memorial of the | merchants of Prince Fdward: Island, ad- dressed to tha Govervor—General ia 157%, at which sum woke ms Dincic itrice and find the {¢ llowing to be a list of the claiments : Hall and Myrick for themselves. ...$20,818.69 | do do.. for British Subjects 9,583.00 G. W. Howlan 9,106 60 | H. M, Charehill £889 50 | Carvell Bros i ' 228 50 | Baker and Nicherson boa wien be 987.20 } A. A. McDonald Bres 2, 234.00 | MeDonald and Owen 492.00 | Samnel Prows ‘a 386.00 | J.*AA. Mathes 262 CO | A. Matheson 24.00 | J. A.aicDonald a 146 00 | Ww isc ind Russell a 166.00 John Cairns 165.00 | 146.00 |} Owen Connolly 30.00 Reid bros } | 850,904.79 | Deducting $20,818.69 paid by Messrs. | jiall and Myrick on Fish and Oil ex-| ported for themselves from the aint total, we have the exact figures | $30,086.10 which the Dominion Govern- | ment submitted to Parliament. In defending Mr. objecting to the vote, the Patriot quotes | as follows from Mr. A. C. McDonald’s speech as published in Hansard ; Davies’ conduct in ‘* In regard to these claims, I may say, that while there are only perhaps a dizen gentlemen in whose names they stand, these gentlemen represent a number of the fisher- men of the Island. That season the fish was bought from the fishermen, on the understanding that when the duty was re- turned the fishermen would receive that refund, and the shippers of the Province are still held accountable by the fishermen for every dollar shouid the amount be re- turned.” &c. We think it highly probable that Mr. McDonald is misreported, at least so far as to make the above remarks, which are only true of some of the claimants, apply to the whole of them. In the case of Hall & Myrick the whole of the $20,818.69 appears to have ban paid on Fish which belonged to themselves, while the other amount, $9,583, was paid on Fish belonging to Jol:n A. Matheson, L. C., Owgn, D. Ross, and other Island merchants ; a smal! portion also of this amount would, if refunded, belong to the crews of some of the vessels. Mr. Davies seizes the words attributed to Mr. A. C. McDenald in Hansard: takes it for granted that Hall & Myrick’s refund helonged to the fishermen, and on this ground defends his objection to the vote because the refund to Hal! & Myrick was omitied. This defence has aow broken down,because the $30,086.10 included duties paid through Hall & Myrick on fish belonging to fishermen and other British subjects. We repeat that it would be ridiculous, and even worse than ridicalous, for the Dominion to indemnify American ‘citizens for losses sustained by them through a breach of faith on the part of their own Goveroment. Mr. Davies says in his letter that the United States on grounds “undignified and untenable repudiated payment.” If so, how can he with any respect for Canada and its people, say that we should indemnify Americans for inflicted through the bad faith of their own country? When the Govern- ment of Canada has indemnified our Island merchants, as we trust they will notwithstanding the opposition of Messrs Blake and Davies, we cherish the hope | that the United States Government will | losses be shamed into refundicg the duties to | Messrs. Hall & Myrick. Pen | A ew .“uts for Grits to Crack. | en Our local Grits are constantly croak- ing about the injury the Nati nal | r ey is ti Is They deal in ceneral riions When speaking of j lf Iss Bauk | he | aN.‘ is blamed if the price real estate j th cinit wot Qui as high as i’ u-ed to be, the ery is the N P is the e } oe All ki ids ol grievat real and supposed. are ats tributed to the N. for party purpo es pi P. by Grit politicians | ’ ered, aud a i ' ’ } When closely corn- sk: lio poi ; viuce } t out in wl at wav this Pr being iujured by a} Policy that is bringi: g& SO mut h prosper- ity to other parts of the Dominion, they refer to the high d ities, the « xodus and happy Free Trade England..* They point to the export trade of Britain, as compared with that of the United States. sod all that sort of thing. Far be it irom us to attempt to conviuce those who are wilfully blind on this trade | . ' of them are, as we believe, insincere on this question as they ¢ 1 “* , " all the Fishery Award business. We would. howe bmit | ° © would, however, submit | facts for their eandid con- sideration. And first as to the wages ot | the workineman. question. some are on a few Under Grit rule, and | before the introduction of ¢he N. P. laboring menu were crying out for either labor bread, and could ei her, [o-day, every man bro; i Domi who *mployment, can shtain it YT vs Vlad si€u Whose or 2 ; obtain in this | Watts not On OF ours. Sserviees* azo at coyid he « cured ’ j 4 e g : : 40cents and 50 cents a’ day; now receive $1.00 and $1.50, even it this} Island, where the N. PR. is said to have! few years sot eta ena ta e.% ° — ' /so on with regard to other articles raired | | by our farmers. PRICES <N 1876 anpb 1877. Iron j tas va etc . $0.034 to 0.04 Bloree RRRMiie 468 Weic a b's 0 0 60 00 0.22 to 0.22 ee 0.10 to 0.10 Flour 7.50 to 9.00 Kerosene. . 0.64 to 0.64 Molasses, .. eat 067 to 0.67 OS i bo Sh Hie ih i 0.40 to 0.44 eS ee 1.00 to 1.60 i a ae 0.48 to 0.50 ek Le ee ee PI Pot. , ec aa doe 1.80 to 1.80 Nails per keg......... 3.40 to 4.00 |of affording us the boon we so much the House of Assembly, in 1838, in, which position he continued until 1859, when he accepted the office of Collector of Cus- toms for Charlottetown. He had pre- | viously sat in the Executive Council for some time, and was Provincial Secre tary in the Holl Government in 1854. He also occupied the posi- tion «oof High Sheriff for Queen’s }on Hill ore ® “ ae aenenners See en nde > meee THE DAT ‘wrought so much blue ruin, Then as, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | to the price of farm produets. At the | present time, ever) hing that a farmer | has to sell, from a cozen of eggs up to a) fat ox or fine horse, meets with a ready |‘ market at remunerative prices. Look at some of the present market prices :— Beef. 6 to 14 cents; Mutton, 8 to 12 cents; | Pork. 7 to 8 cents; Turkeys, $1.25 to| Butter, fresh, 28 to 30 cents;) segs, per dozen, 10 to 12 cents; Oats. | 15 to 50 cents; Hay, per 100 Ibs., 60 to} = $2 00; Potatoes, per Lushel, 26 to 30)! its; Turnips, 18 to 20 cents ; Sheep- | to $1.00; Horses, espe- | QO cents ; é skius, $V cents cially draft horses, in great demand, and Now to turn to the present price of |: store goods as compared with the price of the same articles in 187Q7, before the National Policy was introduced. Following is a list of prices obtained from a Grit merchant :— PRICE IN 1832 AND 1883. NN 6 6 Ws 0 W ildin . $0.022 to 0.03 MN i, . se Seas om 0.15 to 0.16 TONE ict ct ae ns bases 0.09 to 0 OU Pree... 5.00 to 650 Kerosene 044 to0 44 eer 056 to 0.56 Ee a eae 0.28 to 0.35 eee FIER, fs wie sande chs chee a 0.96 to 1.00 vi a we oe euOEN . 0.40 to 0.40 a 7 : 0.09 to 6.10 oe 1.60 to 1.60 a. fb tlh ETEEEEELT 3.15 to 3.15 Boots and shoes cheaper by 20 per cent. now, and so also of many other articles, With these facts before us there is no need to go into an elaborate argument | to show that the N. P. is not injuring our Province. With increased wages, high prices for all kinds of farm produce, and largely reduced prices of store goods, the farmers of P. E. Island will at once see that the Fiscal and Railway Policies of the Dominion Government are bene- fitting this Island as wajl as other parts of our Dominion, mm. me ++ The Water Question. _ * THe reply of His Honor the Recorder to the questions put by Councillor Murphy, on Monday evening, are decisive as to the inability of the Corporation to construct water-works, and introduce water into the City. The work, if done at all, must be done by a Company duly incor- porated and empowered by the Legis- lature. This being so, the minds of many fearful citizens will be relieved of anxiety concerning the intentions of Councillor Murphy and his frignds; for even if they should desire to do so, they cannot possibly swamp the City in debt io introduce water-works ; and no anxiety need be felt as toa Company stepping in and speudiog a few hundred thousand doliars in the community with the object require. ES EE Obituary. In the death of the Honorable Francis Longworth, which occurred at his resi- last might, one of the links is broken which connect the present with the past political history of the Provinee. Mr. Longworth came into political life as the Representative of Charlottetown, in dence a Ry en 'a copy of the Pioneer containing the follow- with it, and appreve of it. any kind ! fund was being subscribed in order to test the matter betere a court of justice. seldom one reads of a more direct case of swindling and those-who lent their names made to feel that they cannot be parties to a wholesale robbery and escape with im- punity. the outrage should not be allowedsto pass. Otherwise country people who may have some funds saved up will not feel lke en- | satistaction, call to W. P. Colwill’s. (722 OVO iinet = ' id > - | Dear Sin, —Herewith I beg to hand you | ng paragraph which I particularly wish you o transcribe in Tur Examiner. It is not ny composition, but I do most fully concur | Yours very truly, Vien DHoMNUIL NAN ORD. [What about the P. E. Island Bank and ts directors? Is the matter going to be sllowed to rest without investigation of We learned not long ago that a | It is .nd influence to carry it out whould be Even from a business standpoint, trusting thei to a bank if no law exists by which directors are in some way, made responsible to depositors. | Summerside Exports. SummerrsipE, June 12th, 1883, Shipped per steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales,” Cameron master, for Shediac :-— ty ee er a ee $ 525.00 55 bags Potatoes.......005....+.. 39.00 a eee eee ee 800.00 450 bush Oats......... ahd + ness 203.00 5 bush Turnips.....60... Orbe an 1.00 $1,068.00 .-_7* oe + ao ‘‘TWENTY-FOUR years’ experience,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that theonly way to cure nervous exhaustion, and weak- ness of the sexual organs, is to repaif the waste by giving brain and nerve foods, and of all the remedies compounded, Mack’s Magne- tic Medicine is the best, Sold in Charlotte- town at Apothecaries Hall. See advertise- ment in another column. © | {junell bw wkly ~~ © Special Notices. Obiiaixes Lune 11 3i Capeack Puanvs for sale at H BARTZ : and Serges, to-day. [jane9 3i wy li Leox out for the Tea Party of season, to be held at Convent Groun Souris, Wednesday, 25th July. Aut the favorite varieties of Turnip Seed, from one of the best English warehouses, fresh and cheap, at W. R. Watson's. {jane9 Six HunprepD milk pans and butter crocks, be sold cheap at CoLwILL’'s. [may 22 3aw w 6i Farmer’s, goto R. K. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. lr you want turnip seed that will give you to [june6 eod 3w wkly Anturacits Coa arrived to-day. Parties who have engaged to take the same, will please prepare to rceive it when sent,— ‘TioMas CASELEY, [juve 8 AMERICAN SIcK Harts at D. A. Bruce’s. [june9 4i wy li Do not forget to try the new Cloth Face Blotting Paper, for sale at G. H, Haszarp’s, 1S Queen Street. June 9 61 Pure Gotp Baking Powder and Baking Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. [june 3 Don’r delay, goto RK. Brace and get a Champion Creamer. 800 Busnes to the acre. Harvie’s Im- proved Prize Turnip Seed. [june 5 A cHoice lot of fresh turnip seed at W. P. Colwili’s {june6 eod 3w wkly New Rhubarb at Brrr & Gorr’s, {june 3 SrarroRp’s, Carters, Stephens, Toirays and Davids Writing and Copying Inks for sale cheap at G. H. Haszarp’s, 18 Queen Street June 9 61 Boy your Dry Goods, Clothing and Teas, at the lowest prices, at J. B. Macponaxp’s. [may 10 wkly Eieut varieties of turnip seed at W. P. Colwill’s [june6 eod 3w wkly Hakvie’s Improvep Prize ToRNIP SEED.— Sold only at Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen St. {june 5 A GREAT RUSH -to CoOLWILL’s for cheap crockery. {may 22 3aw w 61 Tre Champion Creamer, sold by R. K, Brace, is the best, Catt and see the splendid let of crockery to be sold cheap at CoLwiLt's. {may 22 3aw w 6i FarMers,buy your Turnip Seed at Harvie’s, and secure 800 bushels to the acre.- (june5 We are now offering a large assortment of crockery cheaper than ever at CoLWIL1’s, [may 22 3aw w 6i Tier best Jams and Pickles at the Family County. and afterwards Customs Ap- praiser for this Port. The latter position | he oceupied until his superannuation iu | |18<0. Ta his day, as a merchant, Mr. | L uewerth stood tn th highest e ‘ima: | mm, and his P ‘litical career was an honoral le one tie WAS a Couse Vativ: Oj the old sch 01, and one W hose name | is found identified with many of the best! MCasures engaging public attention in| his time. j Our Advertisers. - ; Horace Haszard has for sale 500 bags | Liverpool salt. } | . ry wall > Mrs ra L wden offers to let the cattage | ugh Square, at present occupied DY ben] DesBrisay. ! . ‘ . ' | Daniel Hodgson, Mortgagee, advertises the sale by auciion, at the Court Honse. | Im Sumy ide, on the l ith July, next, ( if the Price estate | G. G. Jury, North Side Queen Square, | is@elling the latest styles in clocks, watches, | spectacles, ete. Repairing punctually at- | tended to. Give him a call. * R. W Stevenson anneunces that the | King’s County Branch of the Dominion | Temperance Alliance meets in the Town | 4 | Hall, Montague, on the 27th inst. Peake Bros. & Co. announce that the / bri ¥? Liverno i will saui for Charlottetown abont the $ July.. ‘he beigt. ‘Carita,’ which is ex-!t pected t. grriva here trom Boston «bout the 2Uin inst, will, pigvidipg sufficient | ¢ frcight is offered, g London or Liverpoul. Intending shippers would do well to make early application. iT. COTTAGE at present occupied by A pete yon ie - the berth at) PPyHE King's County Branch of the Domin. about the 10th Jaly, next, and; | ion Temperance Alliance will mec’ at 20.2! Montague, on Wednesday, 97th ‘nefant, at are invited to attend who can. go on the berth for either | tendance, if possibie. D. A. Bruce is opening new Scotch Tweeds | Y a nth aera macht tin nt se atts AG Tiel gsc NN SO I A AOE Sa — ne gg i te Oe YT EXAMINER, JUNE i3. i] THE SCARITA ”’ _ 278 tons Register, coppered, and classed 9 years A at English Lloyde, due here from Boston abent the 20th inst ,will go on the berth for either providing a sufficient quantity of freight offers tion here to the owners, Ch'town, June 13.—eod tf ‘The Fast-Sailing Brig “ALPHETA,’ newly metalled, amd-classed 9 years A at Engtish Liogds, 14. will be on the berth at Liverpool, G.B, about the 10th July, and About the 20th July, side, Souris, Georgetown, Pictou “and’Shediac, Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO ~ Cl town; June 13. 6" ‘WATCHES. « “AGT Mae A. NEILSON, Commander, London or Liverpool, Shippers will please make early applica- Callagham, Commander Will Sail for Charlottetown Carrying Freight at through rates to Summer- For Freight apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John ~ - Pp wm & 3 . a os al — v Z 7 F °c mm - . & : oa ae : i & ® Bei & = és 2 om » ™_ 7 ° an > + gia x o ae + s > co & QO : cos ie _— wo nD oo rs: ~~ —_— el ® Se “o . + Ss 6 j | sa 5 QL > nat oe o> = wT D Bt: 6 735 S o oS te. — oO m= to oS - os = an ™ i o SF. ww ~—— i ‘SD @ a . a as g a ee 7 @ 4 O.2.445 Z 2 -oos — : 1L2-Ss. om GUY ONLY THE REsy MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS are aeknowledged by the highest musica! : authoriti in the world to be the Orities Best Reed Organs Ever Made, They have taken the Highest Prizes at every Fxhibition in the Wong, ———— ) Sold on very easy terms, with large discounts for cash, }) LEONARD MORRIS, _ SUMMERSIDE, Sole Agent for P. B Island, Summerside, June 12, 1833.—ly — eee — — = _— eo _—— —— a PEAKE BROS. & 69. : ONDON HOUSE 70. Spring and Summer Importations . —_—0——-—— WE HAVE FINISHED OPENING j 165 Cases and Bales Evglish, Pi 660 “ ~° Canadian and American Ge. iG 5 DS i 5 ow : | Bought Carefully from the Best Mouges, use, 20: Our Stock will be found complete in all Departments, and will be replenished throughout the summer. , ; smorer Oo sities We tnvife the Inspection of Casi Buyers, GEO. DAVIES &CO, Ch’town, May 15, 1883, — IVvi ICS ieee —reat Summer Resort of P. B. Island. SEASIDE HOTEL Rustico Beach, P. E. Island. ~ : 0:0—— ~_—— . This beautiful and well known watering place will be openued for the season on Jub _ The Propriet«rs have taken pains to impreve ‘this establishincnt, soas to merit the com tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parte ot the world. . For charming scenery, beautiful shores, shady walks, boativg, surf bathi fishing mine, wee Pha deny Hotel” is unrivalled, ia America. aan ae 2RMS.~$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, § - week | Speci rates for families for k ieioeed periods, —— ee - Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Eveuing, calling for Guests; returuing every Tharsday and Monday Morning, at 9 o’clock p. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 645, 9 20 a. m. ‘and 4.15 p. m. " Hunter River fur Charlottetown 9.04 & m,, 2.25 and 7.1. p. m, : . - ae aed Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. ™, a.m. and !/2, noon, and 5 40 p.m. “ MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold at Public Auction, on SATUR DAY, the 14th day of July next, A. D. 1883, at the hour of twelve o’clock, Power of Sale, contained in an Indeutur: day of June, A. D, 1880, and made be Grocery; also Rhubarb. fj inel hKA SETS. dinner sets, toilet sets, glasswar« nd alarze lot of assorted crocke y. Thos goods we bought for cash. and wil! b ‘ heap at COLWILL’s, {may 22 3aw w 6: | TEN pound : of mixed crackers to housekeepers, very cheap at Tae City] Stream Bakery. ULTANA Ralsins at Beek & Gorr’s. Tiun 3 | J Ir you want satisfaction go to the Boot Shee Faetor LIVERPOOL SALT 500 Bags ‘Liverpoo! Salt, FOR SALE BY ~ HORACE “h’town, Jnne 13.—-'m eod HASZ’ RD. oy See. On Hillsborough Square, Benj. DesBrisay, Esq. Apply to MRS, E, LOWDEN. Ch’town, June 13 —4i TAKE NOTICE. wo o'clock, p.m ,inthe Public Hail. All ounuected with the Alliance must be in at.} R. W. STEVENSON, June 13~~2) pd Secretary, , ——_——— noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtue of a of Mortgage bearing date the eighteenth Lj Rs Ni i D , ' Summerside fox Hunter River 6 45 Hunter River to convey passengers to Mr, Bagnall will meet trains from all points at JOHN NEWSON & CO, .| June 7—24m Seaside. tween James E. Price and Catherin« Price, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part, Li. that tract. piece, o1 parcel of Jan, ———__ oO hk situate, iyimg and being on Township uliner Seven lee Pray t 1 Tioce OM r ~ Baines " , od , : j A cs | a TON ‘ ‘ . - ‘ . “4° . ’ Iward Isiand, th “ that i ale VARIETIES —Carter’s Imperial, Champion, Skurving® ommencing al a stake fixed on the north side “VA ; as ae ry , , fiat, Wallee’ Raat deadly Wa ha mnproved, Laing’s Purple Top, ete., ete. Klean rsto M seoncl os 4 certain brook or reek, aud ranning from thence along th } estern Road, north . fiity-six deg ees and Wy RO g 5 | . es and e forty-live minutes, west tifteen chains and , ? Sak ce «a ake € a 5 twenty-eight licks, to a four acre lot lately owned by the Rev. R B. McDonald: thence at right angles northeasterly nine ch:ins and eighty links; thence at rightjangles southeast- wardly eight chains and seventy links to the Brook ; thence southwardly along said Brook to the stake at the place of beginning, contain- ing eleven and three-quarter acres of laud, a little more or less ;_ Also all that other tract of land situate on Township number seventeen aforesaid, commencing at a square stake fixed on the south side of St. Eleanor’s R ad, and in the northeast angle formed by the Junction of the Linkietter Read with the st. Eleanor’s Road and running from theace south twenty nine degrees thirty minutes west for the dis- tance of seven chains to the Miscouche Pa ish farm; thence south sixty d grees and thirty minutes east twenty chains and twenty links to F. Cannon’s land ; thence north twenty degrees thirty minutes, east seven chains to the Saint Eleanor’s Road - thence along said road north sixty degrees thirty minutes, west twenty chains and trenty links to the stake at the place of commence. ment, conta‘ning fourteen acres of land, a little more or less. ' For further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- town, or Summerside. Dated this i2'n day «f Janne, A. D., 1833, DANIEL HODGSON, M ort g wee, | June 13, 1832,—2aw le . All who a e} Sees vs-ng 53%, aaw a wkly ti sale OB PRINTING of every description : executed with Neatness and Despatch a ROOMS, the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING cor Water and Great George Streate nds BEER & COFF’S. Ch’town, June 4,—2aw wkly TEA. TEA. eee 2() oa EXCELLENT (QUALITY. -:0:——— ( UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good sats J faction. WHOLESALE & RETAIL SEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Jue 4, 1883, 2aw wly s.