oe] - pe ae Te o'clock, — . “ ~ aan a ae = meas 0 . Rane ; ms _ alah ie ae | 1 [the electric pen, strikes them off without | Furniture, Fypnitare, SASKATCHEWAN THE j PAILY NXAMINER. icost ; but if an order for them were sent to Le fl i | s f ~ a printer, as the practice has been, they | So ae ms ) W ih T Es Sata _|would necessitate ‘the expenditure of that) pf WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, yee o> A | very precious article, VIZ, public money. At THE . Brees: eae a. Maluenranll he Pubtic Accounts Again. lThe electric | en’ is an instrument wi hich | on Rooms, | B SATURDAY. MARCH th os ; N thine could possibly show mere| }! sil e’ +} : rile eious Wwe ilk neas of the Pate, ause than ihe manner 10 | wh} h he PACUASOES the Pablie Accounls, Having rothing to conceal, and being |. , ;* . 4 desirous se@ hat our readers should both sides, we pu thligh in the EXAMINER ; > the iui'es vive ny in the Patriot, and wi large pari ot Mr. Davies’ letter. The | Patriot has not sufficient ¢ yra tie dence in| the truth of hia statements, oor the)! justice of his case, to sjlow our figares | Lis columns. But he goes furcher, and shows his weakness and bad nature by direeting his senr- rifity agaist a gentlemaa who he sus- t> appea 1) evel pects of rriling our articles, and that without | where eu’ es Bt} itis ointing out, in one instance, figures are Incorrect. reat article on eur finances, the Patriot declared that there was a deficit for 3.000, Mr. Davies put down the The Putrot of yester- ‘actual deficit? fer 1879 the satisfaction, [879 of & deficit at 379,000 day calcu! ites the llaving r figures have not been at $35,507.62. then, to! ad that vu lost. ever on the Patriot, lizve deivyen our contemperary to aduit that | deficit for L879 is 860,000 less than he asserted it was at the outset of this dis- ye cheerfully place his latest state- It purports to inasiuuch as we tho a eNssion, hen! het re. our readers, be & Cait sponses for 18 ement of revenue and} rrative stat 78 and 1879: ‘Potal receit 22.6.4 ‘ oi ae | Les wwii from awe gent lemen would pe met, Sia the Provinee | css ii ron - Le site ® . . e Railway 1 und da a o>. - aial saved the expense contiy mistitutre | Less drawn irom Offawa : ‘ Refunds Murchaze of lwhieh is not needed As for Mr. Annear. | Estates 6 DS.7% : ‘ ad : ‘/“* Leaa receipt- at Land Of he must bea vrayve man Phewrath of Iniss | % ‘ we a MVE ° . ‘et ate aie \ widered deceived constituents will be upon him Werurt’\ tts aie : ; Rew $4,579 4: 71,764.15 ee Oxlinaty I ie 1873 $240,920.19 A Reformatory. Total exci Lure tin ix7s 3-34. 3555. -9 . Lees expen Lom cs] t2i : ; 4 J ' sylum 49,054.19 CHARLOTTETOWN needs a hy tefo TMiatery ’ New Cou: t House 2 798.S.° ; : : a Br kwatei 2,614.00 and ‘* Reasen in the Pali iof wants the Mavatiam) ting 1a Local Governmenf to build it. Why not New wharves 6.917 89 : or J New ti 4,534.00 ask the Dominion Governinent ‘ F 8 Wee 22 } h h® Capit d account © 72,151.22 Reason would tell any man that th Less expenes L. P. Act. 'City Conneil and the citizens should take 1875, the amount being Pe ‘ ' i: ; ¢ refunded to present the initiative im the establishment ef a Gov't by ‘he Dominion : wa +4 ashe 2 386.76 74,837.95 Reformatory. If they do so, they wil, = xpenditure in 259,245.31 {We doubt not, be assisted by the Local Svs Lod, Said? ‘ s 5 aes 13 Government. If the latter get leave fror Actual defi it in i573 18,325.12 : sist the Levislature to sell the old Lunatic LE AC ots in L870 285,002.05 from Ottawa expenses L. P. Act, 1875 39,526.64 Less recei at Land OF- fice over an + ‘hove what may He consi lered reverue Tut: al Re Less dr i, 24,312.72 Ordinary revenue in 1379 otal Expenditure in 1579 Lesy expended on capital 312,845.27 account, Asylum 43,679, 25 New Court House Nowe {Sreakw er 384.22 Macadaniizing 652.41 New wharve 4, 647,35 New bridges 4,461.15 Caj tal account h3 824.56 Leas ex peises in PF. Act, 1875, the amount being refunded to present Gov't by Dominion 780.68 54,555.04 Ordinary “xy nditure in isfy 259,200.23 Actual de‘icit in 1879 38,5 507. 7.62 A sip ale glance at these figures will con- vince any person of their unfairness. They take no account of the unpaid accounts at} the enc . each year, which amounted to} 45 at the end of 1878, and which-— T t} de ypriv es the press patronized Dy tie Ger. ernment ot (nrobda bly )}sey eral hundred 3 of | saves that mue hi} know | hak tein | & CORE | dollars every year; but i ito the taxpayers The Palreot’s atail this very well; bui anything for gainst ‘The Patriot says the Government ! Mr. Arthur much to do, bly more to do Rew than he was in New: | ho W- that Ree bery has not He lias, over, cons sider fii late CGoverniment ave never heard it said that had while the , , power ‘and we ii 1] i}y) Hoel he was nob an exceedingly capable official, “eee 7 ,o nati yy Legis:ative. ' Ixstuap of giving a lengthened summary the proceedings of the Louse of Assem- | bly, we publish as many of a speeches of | wecap. We think that, in| v the member, this way, our readers will vik a better idea of the various subjects discussed than they sould fvem a bald summary. The Legislature has been in sessien fur ‘i. vuree weeks, and very fai been made in the werk of Legislation. Legislative Council Abolition Bill passed in| 4 the Lewer House on @ division of 22 to 5 i progress lias The but it. was thrown out of the Upper Fiouse, 1) the portion to go inte Committer, by ifts casting vote | of the President. Mr. President | might, we thi ink, have perinitted the Coun- eil to go into committee upon it. He could easily have cast it out after it had reeeived | further consideration ; and, perhaps, in the been sug- | he ile. meantime, fometning wont have pe } cimwe which the views vested hy influential | Asylum building and grounds, citizens, alive to the morals of town, should interes! them for the City—that is if they are suit- the | themaclves to obtaiu able for a Reformatory. 2 © a Good Friday. READERS, in reality a Good Friday to yot, This memoration day of oar Lord’s suffering hrs and to the whoie world. great cons- been kept as a day of special solemnity and prayer from a very early period. Fron Paul’s Churea 1 sume stirring preacher the great stone Cross in St. yard, Londen, di tell the stery of the Craas to the listening multitudes every Good Friday. _In hua- dreds of thousands of Churches all over * Old, Old Story ” What a marvellous power there is in that story. What ful terture to Him who bore these suffer- His death day, we think, should be Christendem the same will be told again fair HOU, O71, ings. . if add: dtuot the admitted deficit for 1873—! oueersee with due solemnity. lt ao ndee sy heart that cannot ‘fae roan 96.07 We ask | inde eed, eo A BtoUnY hes i uld increase it to $78,396. a ‘ a . — “Ag ” F t } id if eal One a of con Mi BEI On f. Pe The Sinhess — 5 . + der Lie - a ony wejudiced, person, ke, Cunsiie! ‘Suiferer.” He died for us, su uffered for us! comparative statement between the ixpet-fat auoen, Sia a) aig ta Shall we | ditures of 1878 and 1879 is not grossly da- | return such love with dull, cold heartless- | vhich does not charge fo salary to teachers in each year. ceptive, quarte “3 Mr. D.viese ae five quarters to 1879, and| death, in wanton pleasure , is, indeed,a sad enly t! ree to 1878. The Patriot now charges | four to 1879 and only three to i873. We! have :0 doubt that an intelligent Sublio| opinion will compel the Patriot to renounce | this unfair comparative statement with the same bad grace as he has shown in reced- | ing from the other ridiculous statements | which he has made. We hi Patri t's fi and yharves very erroneous — exper diture on ve ouly space to add that thot igures in ssdipiieds to new bridges | built in 1878 and 1879 ara; -that he includes as | apital Account, ametiuts | | oan have? | He have vy full | ness and self-seeking ple astird on the anoi- To spend the anni- | versary of His death ! earthiy friend’s' . iversary day ef a dear, sight. What shall & repel from their minds ‘best and dearest friend “Pha Son of jand gave Himself for me work of Good Friday. done more for us /- e said ef those vho! all thoughts of =he | they ever had or} Ged leved me, That. was the| Christians, conld | Com. ———> oe A Good Account. “To sum it up; 5ix long years of bed-:id-! den sickness and suffering, costing $2060 per | ‘year, total $1,200—all which was stopoed by three bottles of Hop Bitte ers taken by imy wife, who has done her pwn hor 8e- | work for a year since, without the loss ofa) i Drawing Roem set ' ‘others a Jueen Stress Al Saturday, 27th inst, at 2 o' CLOCK, Me, HOUSE EHOL D FURNITURE, NSISTING OF (Walont and Repp), Maho- vu any r ables, Walnut Board, Mir- rere (Yavrlor), Dressing Table, Poles, Book Cases, Chairs, Bed ls (Walnut and Common), and a variety of other articles, i tr wor veh ol ale Sida BLeA Ve ALSO ndsome Cirey Driving tiorse gentle itt harness ane good ryadater--no vier. W.D. STEWART, March 20. sO. SALE ee « di O WIND UP THE BUSINESS OF THE TT SNInT oc ta AJ CTILON Thurs day Auctioneer. =. & GLE CARIN 16-007 LATE FIRM, EL will sell by Mec at i] our Warerooms, on , Ist of April, o'clock, a. lit., The Balauce of the Se) ee ; LOOK = GE baile COMPRISING : TOGAPLES, Prime CUNGOU TEA, xtra FLOUR, Kila Dried CORN MEAL (white aud yellow), Barbacdoes and Trinidad MOLASSES (in puns., tierces and bbls.), superior GRANULATED and CONFECTION. tRS A SUGAR, R AISINS CUR RANTS, CHEESE, Smoking and Chew- itty TOBAC {) (an ceiaiine variety in bb Xes, its and caddies), BROGS IS, MATCHES, STARCH, MANILLA ROPE, Crates EARTHEN \} "AR, Casks AREB ¢ ON. (‘y). CREAM TARTAR, MILK PANS, PREP. ans Nit STARD, BUTTER, SALT, BLACKENG, CAN- DLES. WAX CANDLES, TOILET SOAP. WASHING SODA, WASHING URYSTAL, WASHBOAKDS, CLOTHES PINS, maiLe T; D PIPES, WRAP- PING PAPER, PAPER BAGS {in great variety), ete. Wheel and Steer- A Ship's fro i yy WY 4. bPON i materials. ing Gear, Blocks, and ether ‘Terms liberal, and made known at Sale. Should the day be stormy, the sale will take place on the Saturday following. FENTON TT. NEWBKBERY. Clviows, March 24, ‘80 till sale Great Clearance Trade Sale! ee ee | Pes ING TO RE laa KE FROM OUR PRESENT BUSINE we will offer our ent: ire STOCK-IN-TRADE -=oN Monday Next, the 23th inst., (EASTER MONDAY, AT Li o@’CLOCK, SHARP, This Stock is fresh and in good order, and consists of those articles generally to be found in the Wholesale Grocery Trade, such as Doz. Pails, Doz. Brooms, Doz. Washboards, Nest Tubs, Bexes Soap, Cases Blacking, Cases Starch, Kegs Cream ‘artar, Nut- mezs, G ound Pepper, Ginger, Vimeato, kegs N: nile. Paints and Oils, Wrapping Paper (: all sizes), &c., Ke. without reserve, Traders and secure their This Sale is positive and and will thus afford Country om opportunity to Spring Stec vinei-d) beiiet $40 Casi; over = at amount, 3 meuths crecit on approv a es ape HASZARD SROS. » Ch’ town, Mar. 24, 80 —h pat t] sale Water St. te eee ee FOR SALE Oy: the pg of the Subscriber, a large yuantity « —— Hawthorn Quicks, of the hest quality, suitable either for Ground tiedyes or !iy ices, JAMES B. McKENNA. Spring Park Cottage, Malpeque Read. Ma arc] o oe, i880 Qw PRESSED HAY. cy hand Fourteen Tons which will be soid | cheap to an linmediate purchaser. JOHN H. CATHRAE, whic) sheuld not be so classed, and ex-|day, andI waut everybody to know it for | Ch’ Kei. Mareh 2 22, 1880, ~}w cludes ethers which are undoubtedly ex-' traor expenditures, so aa io make: the comparison as favorable as possible tu: ar 1878. sr. 4 Yu Atsiya ¥ the y eo The Electric Pen. Tie Polviot returns to his misrepresen-' tatie: respecting the ‘' electric peu” for the office of the Previncial Secretary. The truil is that the se-ealled “pen,” which cost $60, is an electrical instrument, by means of which a number of copies of a doeu vent can be easily made. Li, for in- atauce, tle Provincigl Secretary wants a_ hundred circulars, Mr. Newbery, with ‘and substantial things of life every especially stop the foolish habit of run sing | _ their benefit.” ‘““Jeun Wenns, jutler, N. ¥. | Remedy for E Hard 1 mes. Stop spending so muchon fine clothes, ich | food and style. Buy healthy food, | eheaper and better clothing get more real | way, and | gor od, after expensive and quack doctors or using so} much of the vile humbug medicine that «ises | you only harm, and makes the proprietors! rich, but put your trust in the greatest of a! Me 8i: nple pure remedies, tiop Bitters that cures’ health. of it in another column. saul ane: —— a “4 a - { Boston Mixep Pickugs, in bulk, 29 cents Try itonce. Read’ per quart, at Hall’s Pish Market. ' COAL. COAL. wen SALE a large quantity SLACK COAL, A first fer house use at #2 per ton, cash. WM. KOUGHIAN, Ca tape, March 23, 1880.—3i eed. POTATOES. | ; of Cow Bay | rate article | “WILL buy a limited quantity of well) picked Potatoes, must be H, COOMBS, March 23, 1880 —6i UY the DAILY EXAMIN ER for the | latest wews—local and telegraphie. delivered at. always at a trifling cost, aud you will see bet-! ; once opposite Mere hante’ Bank, Water Street. | ter times and g i | } SS. MARCH 1880. \URSTOCK-TAKING SALE . # during the month of Febru- ary has been very successful ; we have therefore decided to continue it through this month. The demand for patterns, as evervbody knows, is always great, and we regret to say that in this line we have been par- ticularly busy. ‘he desire for “ snifs” has become chronic, but we trust 2 healthier state of things is in the future, Our Dress’ Materials have had wide Akg uw steady sale, and give great satisfaction; their quality and unsurpassed cheapness make tempting. Black and Lustres are in in * snips” of 8 them very Cashimeres great request, to 16 yards. We have recenily received a new lot of Gents’ Spring Over coats and Suits, also a lot of Suits for Boys; all at very low prices, Gents’ wear of all kinds we lind to go off very rapidly. We eall especial attention to our Fine Black Broadcloth, Tweeds, Linders and Drawers, — Ties, Paper and Linen Collars, Hosi- ery, &c. Carpets, Hemp, Seotch, Felt and ‘Tapestry, a very good as- sortment,and ridiculously cheap, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, &e. Table Da caakin Wool Table \Covers, Linen Table Covers, Towels, 40 cents per doz. up- wards.= Our Dress Fringes at 5 to 10 cents per yard, and Ladies’ Dress}, Caps at 10 to 20 cents, are sell- ing readily. New Lot of Priine Teas just come in; our 52-cent is nearly run out, but we have on hand a few chests of 56-cent Tea, which we retail oNLY, Our 40-cent Tea is regarded as the best in the city: but all grades sell rapidly. We sell in caddies of 5, 8, 10, 15 or 20 Ibs., neatly |, done up, so as to retain the flavor. All kinds of Dry Goods cheap for Cash at TREMAINE & WIETGALP'S, 83 QUEEN Ch’town, Feb. 28, 13380. STREET, 50 BAGS Saskatchewan Seed Wheat, | Being balance of -Importation, which ] ata instructed to close out. AF ANrTY . M oa 9 ) : A. McNEILI, Auct’r, Marca 24, 1550—21 ~ DAIRY SALT. A T tl HIRD fx of tin ‘*Dairyimen's Convention,” held at Londen, Ontario, F ebruary, 1850, the Committee of Judges awarded the FIRST PRIZE whitey dea! ; 4 Coleman & Gouinlock’s PINS DAIRY. over all other Canadian and English Salt ex. hibited. Wholesale Agent for P. F. Island, JOHN H. CATHRAE ee uy, ‘80—I1m ANNUAL MERTING Chatlotietow n, — ne ° Meoting of Parliament, ST. JAMES” KIRK BAZAAR PEN Ladies in connection with St. James’ ‘a Kirk will Lold a Bazaar for the Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, -~-ALSO— -~ A Tea and Refreshment Table, On t IN THE AET HALL. Thi 2 proceeds to be applied to ie nqaida- tiow of tle debt on the Chure! edi! Doors epen at 2 o'clock » Pp. m. Admission Adults, DY cents ; half-priee. ‘Tickets to be had at Stores of W. RK. Watson, Dr. Rankin, and at the doer. PRESIDENT. ~ 3frs. CoMMI1ITRE— Mrs, A Be eras wry ia the D ] lola, C. D, tee bicLennan, = MePherson, Mra. I worth, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirling, M Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Airs. MeLaren, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs, anskin, Mrs . W ® liy Owen, Mre. gdinan, Miss Siaci Rleseor, Mi Vaicelin MelLeod, {. A. STEWART: Feb. 1%, 1850, @eerveta OPER FOR 6 ‘CHARTER. Ee es dance “PRINCE EDWARD” , will be due at Charlottetown, About the ist of May Next, and will carry Potatoes, Oats, Barley, Butter, and other Produce of the island, on freight, provided a full cargo can be engaged. The upper deck reom of this steamer is also open. for charter for either Horses, Cattle r Shee p. Parties wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity, will please apply early, in order to secure room, Should a fall cargo be engaged, the ‘‘Prinee Edward” would sail about the, 10th May for a portin Great Britain, as may hereafter be agreed on. For particulars apply te Peake Bros. & Co., MANAGERS. Charlottetown, March 11, 1880. ; ‘% SouNs, er | an EYE GLASS The finder fm 25 ee — tw tars | Waris, 3. Bw! sii - OST- — On : Seolen: last, _4d with black ribbon attached. will pe ase leave it at this eftice, rye LE T_One- half of a . aoa tenement Dwelling House on Sydney Street. ad- joining the residenee of H. J. Calibeck, Esq. Possession ir; lst of April. Apply te Francis P; MeCarrox. fm 25, 4 —— ye ER AYED—On al ay last, a dark red mR COW. Information respecting her where- | abouts will be th: nkfully received at the ‘St. 1 AWRENCE Hote. {mar 24 Wi Clerk in a Grecery Store, a young man who has had some experience in the business. Must be well re- J | commended, and capable of writing a g | hand. Ap: ly at Examiner Office. [m 19 1 lla cies i a as —_—_a. r % LET “On or ahand the first April, the Heuse new occupied by Mr. Benjamin Davies, junr., fronting on Water Street. For | information apply to W. W. Cranke pn 18 tf pe LET—A good HOUSE on Bayfield Strect, containing 9 rooms ; good stable Rent moderate. Enquire [mar 15, Iw iw (and coach house. bes this office. TEXO LET-—To let, the first of May next, r ine House now occupied by Mr. sailey, nearly opposite the residence of E. J. Hodgson, Esq., Weymouth Street, near Hi borough Square. Apply at the offiee of SuL- Livan & Monsen, {mil 5 Sist March Next,