—— . _ a _ _-~ -. 2 ‘ rs A, ; 4 << Peet. R* } 3.3 Rites ‘ erst ser EP : Wdwar eam hinill: Aa Eh Prince Edward Island itxpendi ure c feo. 6a Bae ; * « ° 7 e ” . * i fhe Palitoa ra G ht, Pw EXAMINER, 'be enclosed letter to the Mail was Speci sled by 1 on t] ' * : -_ 4 = = oe j i . . »tbo night of the loth gnst 7 <m™ > = —~ i ie ~~ - oh ’ . cs < ~ nu Fl ¥ A Rg is has nei ‘h r been published nor acknon _—- ms! @ | teaged, aid a3 tie article to which it is a reply rt ahy tinancial - inisrepresents the ition of P. I. Island in relation to the 1] Uotim An yy rominion, | us { rrqgng Still Retiring ON Korth, | Pomision. 1 must trespass on your cour TO Ss pb vUULL US, +) tesy far as toask you to give insertion to os y exposure of tf Vail’s extraordinary, ] ss _ buel fhe Kassala Garren Again | ruly nm : ). T. Jenxens bate ed. 2 « NA ENS, Peieut Lior Mebruary 26, 1885, oo a o8 Vi | Po the Edi H the Ma ri Mahdis Movements. | | Mana 3 iOV emet *} Six,—Lo your issne of the 9th inst. under | - the h ading of “Tie P. KE. Island Service,” you give figures int led to prove that the BAT island had received from the Federal govern: | 0,076,055, and you add these hgurs are The ga ‘ ly ‘ 41a as had another | hy no means « ii } le e. i} ere are others é‘ laddendowas, and has been | th; idd | . ori | | , su . i a . addcd;to swell the amount uh te iy uelealead aia prety Gi) . consierably i tl ris ‘ to famine Ihre ying, ** hgures cannot lie,” is per: | ‘ N’S DISGUST. ie, but in the hends of the experi Cams. Menke. 1% : as wel cf the inexperienced they : : s inay be made to convey Impressions largely | ( Watson Bs ved & letter on at variance with the truth, aot 4 ton. Gordon 1 November ae which L need searcely say I fully acquit you of | eo writer sses diggs’ at The course! any intention of conveying an incorrect im- | . ‘ . te a? eo art t i yr ] F ; } ; pursued by the English Vernment, und | pression, and | am free to admit the sum- : - ” —- er ts ret . nerve ‘ states intent! never to return these, | mary in the general report of the depart- but go to the Congo country. ment of public works, from which I suppose | initia your fgures are taken, would, without ex- | LONDON March 4 planation, jead you very naturaliy imbo thre | edt te error committed, but as | am sure that yon | ‘. Rear Guard of eu Vy OOK LUTCOe IS | i} } Che Reat - \ equally with myself are desirous of seeing | ilies Gakdul to rt } ter retiring from Gak | the matter fairly stated, I have no hesita-| oe Ma {OVBMENTS, | tion in asking you to pablish my version of | oN, March 4. Mahdi will ON the expenditure, which I have been at some | pains to make correct; and here | wish to ex- | | press my appreciation of the courtesy of tl e| An Arabian paper says EF! Omduman t 3 nove his camp irom | off } ‘ oon 0 en | olficials of the departments I had to eonsult, | Vetampend anc 1enay ? t] re tl | i + and the care with which they explained re } ; : c | WADIAN VOYAGEURS } Apparentiy conflicting accounts. ; is ies ho re In analyzing your figures,which I willdo' 1 rty Canadian voyageurs who 1 e 3 gnres,which | wiildo i. _ . . . } a. ! li | mained in Egypt have been great service | 4S wiefly as possible, | shali refer to these | n the passage of the di Hicult cataracts. } amounts which I consider are not justly chargeable to the province, amongst | - — | which I think you will adil, are aums paid | fo HN? | or which should have been psid at the time | DOM i ‘ I | of the entrance of the Islandinto the Union | | as part of the terms of Confederation, and | amine | think you will also admi* that grants un- | pended should not be charged in unt of ¢ xpenaiture The first item on your list to which « take} The Cape Tormentine Railway. | ° exception is $53,222 for wharves and piers; | an ac- | oa this a small portion of an amount which ‘ Lik Ep uN should have been paid at the time of Con- | SOME Hivis t ERIAL Rid LIBS. fede raiion, and was due to the province oe } Ger the terms j = ' The next is for new buildings, $30,000 | : ‘Pat _ | this is a grant for the rebuilding of tbe Change in the Excise Duty. | Post Office, destroyed by fire a year ago, | and as, to the very great inconvenienc® of the public, nothing has been done towards | | re-building, nothing has been expended. | > - Orrawa, March 4 ; ; a ! For Cape Traverse Railway, $188,200— | the construction of this railway is a step | towards giving the Island continuous com- | in the Hous lay a bill was introduced | incorporate the Awherst and Ek Island Railway Com- Sa ner and winter, with the! say. Mr. VW Westmorland) objected | Vo ohhoring Pr Tee, Wan Tae! se dilaree : ’ ati sae neighboring Provinces and the railway sys- | at Di i tie grougn iat st cis . aw ‘ . i so . B scien | tem of the Dominion, agreed to be provided | note had not 0 i viven. e i was c " . : } e | : ap —_ —_ by the federal government in the terms of | referred DacK to th inaittee )} standing ’ : . 7 j —— San ' stants | Confederation. [do not consider this sum | ders. e.:% a M \ ‘ ; G i rairiy Cuarte able. j wir 80 ii a reptile trum the s0Vern- The 3 teamship subsi Lie 8, $6,000. This mentthat the Appraiser of Customs at Sammersids was shod ; eampery , oi tee tea - As ~y . a as eae ssary,; estimates. t wcker, . 3. Schurm: ! ras jat the er, chu man,t rere, Was granted for unnecessary, and that the Collector of | pended ° rh ue lols ; ; ve we ¢ + ~ I ie ide ‘ d s- : , 6 ry ° land Revenue a iummerside was dis-|" Fishery claims, $30,000 This is a pri- charged lor incompetence : } —— : | vate claim of certain merchants for a refund The House made a short session to-day, | of duties, with which the public have there is no sueh svm in the| The sum of $7,500 has been! several years, but not ex- | is ab erro! ad adiou wi iniumed ation simon : , " es ee |nothing to do, and certainly cannot be he expected change iv the excise duty | .poscad avainst the ne a allt eal caine aniie ait charged against the province. ee " | For capital expenditure on the Island anid beri at »~ a _ Railway, $1,284,511. This item is entirely | \NOTHER DESPATCH. astray. The whole amount for capital ex: | | penditure on the Railway since Confedera- FORMENTINE RAILWAY. ition is $539,611, from which must be de- ducted $120,745, spent on the Cape Tra- | verse branch and charged in another place, | leaving $418,875 as the suin actually ex | pended on the Island Railway. | Wenow come to your second column, which gives the expenditure from 1873 to 1882. | Railways, Crrawa, March 4. Yesterday Mr. Townsend, M. P. for Cumberland, introduced a bill to incorpo- rate a Ruilway Company to build from Am- herat to Cape Tormentine This was tesisted by Wood, M. P. for W estmore- land, for want of due publication, an t sent $3,466,990. This sum you back to Committee on Bills i a : : |admit ina a subsequent issue to have been LEONARD S BUDGET. | incorrectly charged. ’ . Ee ek itis . ; Public buildings, $75,000. This is the Sit Leonard Tilley’s Budget Speecd is . ae . h ae "7 ve: | price of the post office and custom house 90KOd upon he ss ta inost able cf his ’ : f # purchased by the government at confedera- CUorts ; and UCartwrigits as tar below the | ¢ “ger tion, aud part of the terms. level of his speeches Harbor, &., $580,077. The sum act- ially expended by the federal government | jg 229,246 72; the balance, $350,830, is oF a as | : , ernment bas) 1) amount expended on this service by the own hands the con . ; ' the year 1831 to veyance of mails via the Uapes, a3 800N a8 INVEYANCE OF MAILS t . satis said here that the Go azreed to take Into ts } ; | local government from | re L873 t . > } the Capes Railway is completed : . “i : ue " F . oo 6 ' : , Dredging, $25,582. This is an error; the —_ /sum named is the expense incurred in i building the Government dredge Prince sicumer Sunk. ae me & - nal yard. os | Telegraph, $52,619. This is also an error March 4. | elegrap”, ¢ ’ Bs Paench = - ik qr s am | there being Do such sum in the public ac i tilee of Paria . | di 4 ed y | counts for Pelegraphs. E es the Inman Line, col Steamers (for mails and passengers) aoe we transport off Malaga | ¢162 622; the summary method by which yesterday, and sunk, carrying down twenty- this item is arrived at is admirable in its — | simplicity. The whole amount ex; ended by —_ | the Government on steamers since 1367 1s | $650,488, which, divided by 4 gives $162,- 622. This amount is debited to each of the Maritime Provinces and Quebec. I must distinctly decline to admit this as an ex- The Taauga ration. WasHinacTon, March 4. Great appla was manifested when penditure in Prince Edward Island. ) ; ° . ’ . . ; : President Cleveland and Vice-President Lt may be urged that the Northern Light, Hendricks were ina iworated to-day. Their] one of the Government steamers, is used | solely for Island purposes, but we look upon miserable instalment of that speeches Were very brilliant. her as a /used in developing the resources of a pro- jminion, and that the prosperity of the pro- j}understand Mr, M. is improving.—Journal |} as agents for this company, and receive orders ithe authorities might put themselves in com- SA een eet a . le if Is not of the smallness of the amount spent im public works that we complain, it is that } woen and that we are eufferiee under the most for the want of that | which serious disadvantages continuous winter communication was promised us in the terme, L feel that I have already trespassed somewhat unduly on your space, or 1 could say much more ou the subject. 1 quite agree with you that we have much better prospects under the present than ander the lito government, and you need have no | iear of the “ Lower Province : members | Laing false to their personal pledges, their | ‘private conviction’, and their party chiefs. ’ | | cannot conclude without strongly depre- cating the practice so prevalent, of one province carping at and grumbling over the | amounts expended in another. It should | be borne in mind that money judiciously | vince is money well invested for the Do vinces means the prosperity of the whole ci this Canada of ours. Yours truly, J. T. JENKINS. House of Commons, Ottawa, February s, 18385. _ ioca!l and Other tems. Remember the lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Hall this eveving. > Hlon. Donato Fercauson will lecture at Loag Creek on Monday evening next, 9th inst. Subject, *‘ Love of Country.’ > ‘Tur /ournal is informed that two hundred cords ef wood were shipped from Kildare Station within the past two months. cilia Be sure and go tothe Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening and hear Mr. Gregor on ‘‘Means of Culture.” slic ose ScepricaL.—The man with the big hat seeins to doubt that felt hais can be bought for fifty cents each at J. B. Macdonald’s. T Let lim try; no extra charge for large sizes. ical Wrice Mr. William Marchbanks, of De- Sable, was harnessing a young horse, a few days ago, the animal kicked him in the mouth knocking out a number of teeth, etc. We ~~ Maits crossed from both Capes to-day. The boats from this side with Lieut. Hasle- weod and other passengers, arrived at Tor- mentive at2 p.m. The mails for Charlotte- town will be ready for delivery at 5.30 o clo k. less vill So that the people may not be deceived, L, intends to inform them that he is taking 20 per cent. off his regular prices of Ha'‘s, and not putting 100 pe: cent on, and taking 50 per cent. off. (mar 4 . a Prowse - > As will be seen by reference to our adver- tising columns, Mr. \V. A. Breynan, of the Summerside Juurnal, has established a branch of his Bookbindery and General Job Printing business in this city. Mr. Brennan is a practi- cal printer of large experience, and we heartily wish him all the success he can receive from a business that is already much overdone, nea OSrarto Pump Company.—Mr, James M., Syuarebridge, of Stanley Bridge, and Mr, Jas, McKie ot Charlottetown, are authorized to act for pumps for deep wells. The pumps of said company are warranted to work satisfactory, ani they will place them in any well, no matter how deep, aod satisfaction guaranteed. The company is strictly reliable, and will ful- fil their conditions to the letter. As the farmers of this Island have largely to depend on wells for their water supply, a good pump is a necessary article for them; they would therefore do well to give the pumps of the above company a trial. We _ under- stand that Dr. McNeill, of Stanley Bridge, imported one of these pumps for a well 56 feet deep, aad he speaks in the highest praise of its merits, This compsny erects windmills for raising and pumping water into cisterns, tanks or reservoirs. For the city of Char- lottetown this would be a great benefl, and munication with the said company in order to furnish cheap water for the cttisens of Char- lottetown.—Com, NOTICE. SPECIAL Meeting of the Shareholders A of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Co. will be held iu the Rink Building, oun Thursday, March 12th, at 7 o'clock, p m., to take into consider- ation the advisibility of making certain alter- ations to the Rink, By order, W. W. STANLEY, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1835. Molasses! Molasses ! - ILE Subscriber cUers FOR SALE, THE TRADE, 190 PUNS, CHOICE VO = eee steam service, summer and which was to give us con: communication with tho In- Railway, and the railway the Dominion, and which “‘eflicient winter,’ tinuous tercolonial system of iy the terms of Confederation, we should General Grant WasHINGTON, March 4. Both Howse of Convress to-day passed we bill which allowed tl retirement of Gen. Grant, with the rank and pay of | have had eleven years ago, and I may add wetoral that the failure of the Government to carry -_ out this agreement has entailed incalcuable rr — | loss on the people of this province. Now eatner Bullerm we will take the total of your figures and oa deduct the items which I think I have Proba 2 Ss “ e ti ‘i, ' va next 24 hours for clearly shown are not chargeable as (x ee penditure in Prince Edward Island since Ml foronie, March 5—10 4. m. | Confederation, and the account stands :— - lerate _ Winds, yady to fair mild Amouat charged against the prov- a" : ills of snow or s.eet 1 a : ince as expenditure since con- ee. - SUL 22... ces tunis «> <94hal $6,077,083 irc Deduct items improperly charged... 5,312,10 GICAL OFFICE, vn March 5, 1880. sberday, (read at # : Highest ‘Ten 'fotal amount actually exp* uded ® 764 931 Z » Acmiperature y midnight) : Lowest ‘I eiperature ye midnight) . Lowest Temp r sterday, (read af oanmaill ie Red r eure Lil inorpiag. . + he o . ’ emperatur tls morning,at 8 vo clock.. 23.9 guile ® di *Mperature this afterayon at | o’elock. . 35.0 the ish - " : 4 Z : tip ey, ' Se ~ sum as the expondi since federation. ace oS TQ The fiares as I have given them, 1} lieve are correct, at all events L have | d no pains tOanake them so, and they i + ce confederation, but Bt aye. BO ——- BARBADORS MOLASSES. —ALSO-— A Quantity of Tiecces and Barrels | QWEN CONNOLLY. Y ok AMIN:E . 09. nb mere - NAP, te tence wd a OS a aS ~s ee OR ca Se a ill, = rR, MARC FL eens oe 8 yr ag So ts a cay 5 eens spn eanpereancernsi on — ' a I ne 25. the solemn compact entered into we ) ined the union has not been carried ous by the Federal government, B 0 White €sttons, Grey Csttons, } Ch’ town, Feb. 20, 1885. Print Usttons, SHEETING COTTONS, PILLOW COTTONS, FLEECY COTTONS AND ALL OTHER COTTON GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, SILK GOODS, &¢., VERY LOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & STERNS. Great We require a Prompt the Market House. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 18 Notice to Contractors. TEXENDERS for the erection of additional buildings to St. Joseph's Convent, Char- lottetown, will be received up to the 16th March. Plans and specifi ations can be scen at the office of M«ssrs. Stirling & Harris, Architects, on and after Monday, the 2nd day of March. STIRLING & HARKIS, Architects. Ch'town, Feh, Sf, 1885 eo pat her Grand Trot at Souris. fPXHE Anoual Trotting Races will take place on Souris Bay ice, on Tuesday, March 10$h, commencing at 1 o'clock, p. ™., sharp. Prizes to the amount of $55 will be off red. ist Race—Free to all, purse $35. 2nd do —3 Minute class, purse $20. 3rd do - 3-year olds, purse $10. Horres to trot to harness, Heats three iu five. Open to any horses on the Island. DONALD McKINNON, Secretary. Souris, March %, 1885— m3 3i } } best SALT, SALT. SALT. ———— i j j INSTORE: 5,000 Bags of Liverpool Salt. 2,000 do Fishery do. PEAKE RROS & CO, | O’town, Feb, 14, 1884 FOR SALE. fEXMUE Black Bush Lobster Factory, Lot 45, lately occupied by Doyle & McBride, Souris East. That is:- 1 main building, 52 feet long by 30 wide; 1 shed, 20 fect long by 12 wide; 1 warehouse, 20 feet long by 13 wide; 1 evck house, 20 feet long by 12 wide — all in good order, together with all outfit, te h'town, Feb. 20—eod wky tl lstAp CHEST, CHEESE, } — ‘ WIHOLESALE & RETAIL. & GOFF’s, , 100 Bex nearly compl-te. Also, 660 lobeter traps and | trap ropes. | or particulars and terms apply to OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, 1. KL, Jan. 30—1Lm aw why 4) sz | a 1b "He DAILY EXAMI- | £ NER, if you want t reach the mrt ') wap's for the lemet women BORD RRINGS. Bargains! For the next 30 days we offer the balance of our Dry ~oods ata LARGH DISCOUNT ! as we are shortly to make a change in the business, Special Lines of Goods are MARKED DOWN to Prices that are Bound to Sell Them. Don’t Fail to Call Barly if You Want Bargains. Settlement of all Accounts due up to date, KS> Remember the place: Desbrisay’s old stand, opposite ww. & A. BROWN & CO. 85. DA. OS. — |The Liquor License Act, 1883, a { ATOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of ' LN the Board of License Commissioners for ‘the District of Queen’s County, will be held at the Chief Inspector's oflice, corner of Great George and King Streets, in Charlottetown, 1 1 (On THURSAY, the [WENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, | | at the hour of Elcren o'clock, in the forenoon, | for the purpose of taking imto consideration all applications for certificates for such licenses as are authorized to be granted in this License District by the Liquor License Act, ' 18°3, or by the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled “An Act to amend the Liquor License Act, 1583.”’ By order of the Board, KOBERT U. CRAWFORD. Chief Laspector of Licenses for Queen's Co, Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1885—-2aw wkly tldate THEO. L. cuappente, |T2é Liquor License Act, 1983, Diamond Book-store, 89 Queen St. NS is hereby given that a meeting of “L’town, Feb, 28, 1885. the Board of License Commissiyners tor | the District of King’s County, will be held at es | the Supreme Court House, Georgetown, On Consignment. oo rvvsnay, sxe rumry-rnsr pay i 7 ‘ | ot the hour of Twelve o’clock, ncon, for the iron, Tin Plates, Pix Lead | purpose of taking into consideration all appli- and Ingots Tin. OF MARCH Next, A. D., 1885, | cations for certificates for such licenses as are authorized to be granted in this License Dis ‘trict by the Liquor License Act, 1853, or by 20 Tons Round Iron, siz2s 4, g, Zand j inch. \the Act 47 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled 150 Boxes of Tin Plates, suitable for iobster | ae Act to amend the L'quor License Act, Pies Lead By order of the Board, 2 Ingo HENRY A BEARS, Chief lospector of Licenses for King’s Uc, | Marray River, 25th February, A. D., 1885 Yaw wkly tidate ts of Tin. PEAKE BROS, & CU. Ch’town,{Feb. 14, 1885. - see . ED Valuable Parm for Sale eer ArTOL TN. FYWAT valuable Farm, with buildings | thereon, situated at Belle Vue, Lot 49, | | ~_———m N R, VINNICOMDE is now prepared to LVE take a limited number cf pupils for Violin Instruction by ‘*Danclas?, conse: vatory | method, which is so complete that each pupil lis enabled to form a part of one harmonized ; body, thereby making the tuition « pleasure ‘instead of the old class drudgery. | Papils preferred from 12 to 16 years of age. Vor terms apply at his residence, \Vater | Street, Ch'town, Feb. 14, 1885 containing about 60 acres, nearly all in a good state of cultivation. Asa site for asummer residence or seaside hotel it cannot be sur- ed; culy 15 minutes’ drive from the ferry. Wil! be sold at a bargain. Yor further particulars apply to “y W. H. HASZARD, “i w.& A. BROWN & LU. Queena Street. th'toorn, ae 10, PRRH — od why yeu