i XAMINE R.} LPAILY hit 1833. MAY 9, a Cras Tears. odile Ex Goversor Davio Larep appears to be eheusive that our harves or piers will paired this now very “pp! . ‘ Ww pot be re season, aud that the public interests will suffer in consequence. He may well | spare his protes:1ous of 1oterest in such | | When he scrambled to the po- Minister in 1873, we matters, sition of Dominion all know what wharves or plers,or any other aflecriog the interests of Prince Edward Island He must bave kvown then the Federal Government was, year, providing fi wharves aud piers ia the other Provinces. From the Parli:ment Building grounds, at Ovrawa, see piers and other works the k ed mssiloo interest matter atter maiuteoanee vt year y "a the he could et maintaived by for the trans- glan sal Government ot timber, and a ce at Blue Books of the Domivion could show him that so bre au interprelation was given to the clause in the Act of Union, ni! ad giving the geveral Government contro! over Navivation and Shipp , that in- provements ot streams tor flo yarn “ logs Domit ' ‘ wes vorue by the ou these streams ceased to be navigable bs the smaliest boats If Mr. David Laird | did not know this, he must have been duller shan ‘*The dull weed that rots on Lethe's Wharf.’ Though we all know that Mr. Laird’s mind is dwarfed and his kt ledge hon ed, vet we cappot believe tha! he was altogether ignornnt of the practise of the Dominion iv dealing with the Public Works of the other Provinces Yet. he never mae the slightest effort | to have the pix ot this Province re- | paired by the Governme ut of which he on was a membe: hey eht all have! gone to sea, as far as a was coucerned. Jt does not appear that he ever callec the attention of Mr. McKenzie, then! Minister of Public Works, to the fact | that We bad a harbor, or a pier, or a | wharf in this Province, for which the | Dominion were bound to do anything. | We hive before us the Report of the} Pubtic Works D: partment for the year | ending 30th of June, 1874, the first comple’e year we were in Confederation. | In that report there is a list of over | sixty harbors avd piers, ia the other Pro- | vinees, on which public money was ex-| pended, bnt not one in Prince Edvard | I-land, On'ly one survey was made in! the Islaud during the year, viz, Tiguish | Breakwater, while a great number were made ia the other Provinces. Low is it that Mr. Laird has now become so | suddenly interested lest our harbors and piers may go to destruction ? The truth is, that if he had done his duty then, the late delegation would not be required to goto Ottawa. That was the time to have placed our works in the same posiiion as those of the other Prov- inuces; but our Minister was incapable, or indifferent, or probably both, and con- sequently our interests were neglected. It would have been much easier to have | started matters in the proper groove, than to rectify them now. Mr. David | Laird exults over what he thiuks are the | insuperable difficu'ties in the way of our Local Goverument obtaining a refued ot the Proviecial funds which his faithless- bess caused to be expended on Dominion works. To make his perfidy more com- plete, he sneers at our claim, avd repre- | sents it somebody trumpivg up a| claim against somebody gra: d- father. Let the ex-Governor possess his soul in patieuce, Our piers, in spite of his puny efforts to the coutrary, will be taken and maivtaived by the Dominion, and the Province wil! be reimbursed for its expenditure on Domiviou works, if any ivjury to the trade of the Pro- as } 7. Cisne s vinee should result from any delay in the settlement of this qnestion, the fault lies atthe door of our first Cabinet Minister, who by his incapacity or ia difference allowed matters to drift into their present position. The Local Government have a plain duty betore them, and they are faihfully discherging it The question is an important ore and po present inconvenience would justify the Provinee in away ove inch of ground. A_ satisfactory settle- ment now will relieve the people of the 8 ‘ or giving he took in our} that | ery day ot his life | the ; ven where | ithe Civil Service + mena tn ge mm DAILY eee ee ee SE a | persoval wealth, whe » (their hands into their pockets aud turn ‘ished capital, the scheme would have |.oken down long ago, owing to the hostility of the Leader Sir of the Opposition and his friends. | Charles said, definiteiv, that the total | cost for the building ot the whole road ‘would not exceed $120,000,000, which is — g of $7 what the late Government has est mated — i“ the Syudieate had expended for olling ov the line their coutract, $5,000,000, and had paid lute ihe Treasury, for duties on importations, nearly of which would have come into the Treasury the Railwny constructed uw Government work, Sir Charles vigor- ously denounced the Opposition — ter | endeavoring to make political capital out of the Railway policy of the Government The dismal forebodings ef ruin aod national disaster sent up be the Oppos- of the Canada proposed, have 1 stock nlobne . ol } a million dollars, sot one cent e as “we! when the building Pacific Railway was proved themselves to be false and ulous Mr. Blake had indulged the House with a funeral picture of the evormons debt with which the country be load ihe express purpose ien ridic- was fo ed, for of frightening emigrants from comiug into the country. Whata contrast, he said, to the real develo} meut of that poliey. After having paid every dollar due for construction to the company, even | though Blake complained of its rapidity, | the Government had been able to reduce the debt daring the past year $1,754,000, ' Continuing, he advised the Opposition to | cast aside their absurd hostility, to let the jpast be buried, and with the Goverument in elevating and advancing of our common heritage, nite Lune the pros eri 7 | as it could best Le doue by a united eflort ‘eu the part of those, to whose fidelity and of loyalty was entrusted her prospects ,tuture greatness. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. [SpeotaL DesparcHes ro THe EXAMINER. } Rapid Telegraph to. —— oe Orrawa, May 9. © Rapid Telegraph Co. Bill passed the Railway Comn.ittee yesterday on division. — Civil Service Amendments Yesterday the House of Commons passed amendments, and the Canal and Intercelonial estimates. A Lift fer Lawson. ee uBLIN, May 9 Judge Lawson has been appointed Lord Chief Justice cf the lrish Court of Appeals. An Unfavorable Reply. Rome, May 9 The reply of the Emperor of Prussia to the last papal demands has been unfavorably received at the Vatican. — Peath Sentence Commuted. Dve., May 9 The sentence of d: at’: passed on Delaney, one of the Pi cuix Pa k murcerers., us een commuted t» penal servitude fcr life. Weel Luts iecjectcd Brerias, May 9. The German Parliament has rejected the | wool duties proposed by the Governmeni. leegraph Notes of Wales Music, The Prince the School the 7th. formally opent a at Kensington, on . ' ai Arthur Sullivan, the well known musical composer, and George Grove, editor and writer, have been created knights. Herry Marriott is under arrest in New York for stealing $140,000 worth of dia- monds from his employer in Paris. of were kilkd by hghining, while playing under au Twe young danghters of Jacob Morse, Winona, Minrv., on the 7th inst., umbrella. The universal fisheries exibition is rapidly developing. The Americin department has obtained 1,200 feet additional space from Denmark; the goods will thus be shown to better advantage. The Loudon Globe denies the report that 000 000 over end above | i : Province of a heavy burden for all time} ¥4% Pet 8 circulation last week, that Peter oe eeiiiad : Tynan (No. 1) is ia Lond nande ym and " cating with the pouce, with the object of > Hees } turning informer, The Raiiway Explanations. a a Frei a oe ae i Ihe Jv éue re i 7@a38, iit f remden! ta nile | and Dentsche Zeiting--three Austrian vews Tue Speech of Sir Charles Tupper io | papers—have becu confiscated for report. the House of Commeus on the progress ing proceedings f the meetmg held 1 | ot t} Canada Pacifi Ratlhway aud the pol tt sstin a hy Lib rale | amount of expeudiiure upon it, was al” ’ the debate in the Reichstag education tt masterpiece both for explicitness andj?" eloqu nee, N vitns di tha ior } Iuf alion bas reacied i he State Board some time past Si Charles has been if Heath f Virgin, of the appalling) 7 ssrivusly ill he spoke for over four hours | titvation 1 M: reer county caused: by the 2k ae . » liaveges ef smadi-pox. Over forty cases |} wiih Dis usual vi i sa chearuess The have bes n devel sped in the neighberhood siafemenut of the Minister slowed the| of princeton, and twelvedeaths have oc- progress of consiruction to be 1.132) ourred miles available tor traffic. 1 396 miles ¢ ready to receive rails, and 347 miles left to be begun. The subsidies paid by the couutry to date cash 86 625 000; are: land subsidies $7.789.100 acres; value of works handed over to the Syndicate | * $820.266,.83 ; making a ‘otal ‘ont to the | ca ry thus far in_subsidies ond va're| rf tks hauded of $26 891.385. | it riing to the lating g pelt y of the | ot ag ion. he said that only last year | they rye @ lauds at $3.40 per ac ‘re, |, thie “thedl vatie! them at bat $2 60 The O; position, he thought, had dene} everything in thei power to retard the | prope’ construction of this great work, | aud were it not that the Vompany was | Vomipered vf geutlomea uf immeuse! Tre resumption of work in three large rubber manufactories, in New Peep nick WN. J., tock p'ace ou the’ 7th. *The N Bronse ick Rubber Co. touk in}; deb, the New Jersey Rubber Shoo ‘Co. “began ith 1.500 and the Mever Rubber Co. | ‘with 0 mn. These industries Had” slosed during the past, two months. ‘ . coaapany hae been ergenized to control i the in-eation of Me. Geo. Black, of Hamil. | ton, ard Dr. & M. Roseburgh, Toronto, | by which telephoning and teleprapbing can | i ba done simultaneously on one wite The! | capital of the company will te $10,000, with Mr. Erastus Wiman,:.f New Yo k, as President. Tests of the invention are still | being m.de in diliirent places. Shortly aft r on the 7th inet,, Mr. Wade, chiaf uf the distmet police in Pom- neon berton aquare, Boston, was shot in the left arin andright shoulder by R chard Brennan a crank, recently discharged from the © ty Correcti nal L[astitution, who had been loitering about the office for some time, and who was probably actuated by a desire for revonge. Brenuan after firing two chote escaped into the street, but was subs e- qu-nt'y arrested by detectives Wade's vounds a'e severe but are by no means | dangerons. The statement published to the eflect that Cardinal Jacobini, Papal Secretary of State of Rome, had sent a cable despatch to Cardival McCloskey asking whether it was true that the latter had received recently, at his house in New York, Alex- ander Sullivan, president of the Irish National League,and demanding his reasons therefor—Cardinsl MeCloskey deniea that he had ever received such despatch and character:zod the statement as absurd and ridiculous upon its face Mr. Gladstone, in the Commons on the 7th, announced that instead of pensionn— which it was prep sed to bestew upon Lord Wolseley and Lord Alcester (Admiral Sey- monr)—they weuld be given a lump sum ot money. This chenge in the manner of re- warcing the militery and naval leaders of the late movement aganst the Eyyptian rebels, it is beheved, is due to the outcry which has been raised against the provision in the bill providing the pensions, which declares that they shall, on the death of the beneficiaries, revert to th-ir nearest heures. The third trial of Timothy Kee for par- ticipation in the wurder of Lord Cavendis! an! Mr. Burke was begun tu-day. James Carey, infurwer, swore that every one of the Invineibles, with the exception of Joe Brady, had offered to turn informer. Car. y said he was the last man who offered to testify against the Prieynet- Jo-eph Han- nfirmed the evi- lon, ancther informer, ¢ dence civen by Carey na Kas anagh t» the eff ct that Ke lly was one of the fou men who rode on ee ats car on the evening the ‘Pheatix Park murders were committed. ees Yeather oulietn. Probabilities for the nevi 35 haurs foi the Ma itime Provinces Toronto. May 9 —-}1 a. m. Fresh to strong southwesterly to north- westerly winds; fair to clear weather; slightly lower temperature, Our Aavebudies. Wm. Dodd will seil on Friday next, at 2 o'clock, several very handsome ciriiages and an assortinent of household furniture, Benj Ueariz announces that the cele brated Percheron-Normn stallioa ‘fxomu- lua’? will be at the stables of Mr. W. 8. McRie (the MeGill tarm) dariag the seuson of 1888. ——= a ee ee DIED. On Sunday, April 29th, Janet M. Houston, beloved wife of Menjamin Rattesbury, aged 47 years. a CARRIAGES. yo be sold by Anction, on Friday next, at Il:h inst., at 2 o’clock, in front of the Sab:criber’s Room : 1 Basket Phaeton, 2 Single Waxzons, | Double Wagor, 1 Fxpress Wagor, 1 Top Bug , neirly ali new and in good order. Also, a lot of Household Furniture. WILLIAM Pobp, Aucticneer. _— Ch’town, May 9, 1583. "Di — ROMULUS, : impor esas Percheron- Normau Stallion ‘ y ren Ls “ROMULUS,” Registered Pedigree in Norman Stud Pook, page 2313, vol. 3, imported direct from France via New York, on the '7th April, is sired by the celebrated Stallion *‘ ROMULUS,” winner of first prize and Gold Mea} over a)) other Stallions at Universal Fxposition Parise, i873, was foaled in !879. He is black witi one white hind foot, aud is considered by Judges to be on exceptionally tine horse, with «plendid style and action. Parties wishing to breed to a pure bred animal, are invited to call and examine this horse at Mr, W. §. MeKie's Stabe, (better known as the McGill Farm, ) where he will stand for the season sud serve a limited number of mares. For particulars epply to the und. rsigned, BENJAMIN HES RIZ, W. S. McKIE. oe wn, oy &--6in da Sin wk. an Age “G27. rE +n tae ae ae 1 NOW and fast sailing Iron Screw Steamer “SUMMERSIDE,” Roderick Caw erou, Master, 400 tons burden, will leave Lon jum fer ¢ harlotietown on or about the 10th of June next, and will take FREIGHT for this Port, Summerside and Pictou For Particulars apply to Messrs, Richards Power & Co., 15) Cannou Street, London, KE. (., or at the ottive of the Steam Navigation Company, Crarlottetown. tr. W. HALES, | Secretarr, 18§3, Ch’towr M iy 5 FOR SALE. 6} | 3) OOD o: Oats Apply to Ow EN fad NN OL LY, Charlo‘tetown, or tothe owner, | PATRICK KELLY. Montague Bridge, Lh town, May 6, 1969—10in h | EXAMINER, MAY ote ee. Se ritish Warebsuse, ' 0:0 i a § : | ~“y * W.& A. BROWN & CO. i . ' MAY . HAVE JUST OPENED | 5 883, s ' ? ch 4 Cases aud Bales of New and Fashionable | | ne ’ a | wo S : | “ DRY k ‘ From the London and Foreign Markets. _ | i A large lot of BRUSSELS CARPETS (new designs) of excellent value just | (. && ¢ ws ‘Oo hand. ’ a os . s A lot of cares of GLASGOW AND MANCHESTER GOODS daily ) ~ S, * ‘~ expected, s ; ; 3 Establishment will close every evening at 6 o’clock. € § W. & A. BROWN & 60. s Chtawn, May 4 199@ 2 a “ia ~ + aa 2S — ee DY. SY PE. USLARD FUR ELUE WAREROD MHS. re The Best always the Cheapest. ee () French Parlor Suits, in Raw Silk. American Parlor Suits, Plush and in Hair Cloth. Turki-h Parlor Suits, in Silk Plush, French Bedroom Sets (all designs) in Walnut. French Bedroom Sets, in Ash and Walnut. Cheffioneers, Sideboards, Buok Cases. Smoking Choirs. Camp Cars, Common Chairs, Iron Turning done to crder as well as can be done in the city. Planing, Sawing and Wood Turning done to order. ALL HOKK WARRANPED TU BE PIE BEST. Underti: king Department complete and cheap, Call and examine my stock before buying else wher MARK BUTCHER. Kent Street, Ch'towp, April 39.—im Fine Becsoom Sets a Cheap. = | ) CUnyTUINy JO YOO KON ® O09 SANTONIO 1"HeOM SM eat JE are + ow offering NEW re W TIONS for the season, {MPOLT. The Stock has been p ‘ the English avd Scotch markets by Mr, F buying for cash, we are able to public every inducement to deal wirh inv te an inspection bc fore buying ely where F Be 4 ie SO) HSLF-CHSTS ETM of oxd.u' ted strength and quality, WHOLESALE AND SU) Barrels in Stock. : CARVELL Bros. ( ‘harlottetown, May 8, 1883—2in, pat, NEW SPRING GOODS 70; J.B MNCRONALD, QUEE i | MERE Is DAILY RECEIVING HI NEW SPRING STOCK. Ch’town, April 18, 1883.—-wkly pat pres ne ale — - -—u-—--—- SPRING, 1883. SPRING. 10,000 cases (1 1b.) TALL CANS | vo CANS. 500 boxes TIN PLATES. 200 ingots REFINED TIN, 50 pies S¢ ao , LE AD, 5 bars COPPER (1} and 14), 6006 evils ROPE (6, 9, 12 and 16 thread), 10 bales MARLINE, 20 puns. MOL ASSES, 30 bris. SUGAR, 25 iris. HARD BREAD, 200 chests and hal{-ches's ‘ees 100 suits OIL CLOTHIN 7 bris. FLOUR (Choice Superior), 125 brls KILN DRIED COR) NMEAL, 100 bris. MESS PORK, 290 tris. PRIME MEsS PORK, 300 HAMS (Smoked and Green), 50 bris. MksS BELF, 100 tins LARD, 25 tubs BUTTER, Now in Store and fo Arrive, at Lowest Wholesale Prices. HORACE HASZARD. ISLAND SALT. Ch’town, April 28, 1883, TURK’S Salt. which will be sold lox Wwez ship. To arrive, in a few days, er brig * Kits Hy de,’ | gt. aap Clyde,” a few thousand bushels coarse LOBSTER PACKERS SUPPLIES cantalmeg #ix my em painted aud cl aved ossession e oo My CORNMER —-- = ee A475 ~ Bsrrels Kiln 1 now in Store. ¢ RV? LL BROS Charlott: town, Ma) s ) tin —pat CARRILGES Q WiCOM, | | Furniture & Pictures | Ty . rhe: Y ATCTION, on the Market Square, a FRIDAY next, at 1 o'clock = iit Handsome kiglish Deuble Carriage with tw Pole and Shaits in good onder, Top Bugey, Sin, le-seated Driving Wagon, Express Wagens, Baby { arriages, Also, alci of Second-hadd HOUSEHOLD FORMTURE and a collection of PICTURES. CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctic nectt. _ SSSetereges§.. -SE2E8 288. sy — wo ~ eye ar7S82 E: | | | | j | Ch'town, May 8.—3i ———a | 8 ANES, LOST, TOUND, des Bpeanwens: can a accel on moderate terns by Miss Melee. Grelt Street, Ner.h side of Queen } > quare.[ae9, 71 \ W NOR SALE—A Peddlers Waggon a4 Harness. Apply at the Impera: we Store, Kichmond Strect. May, i, hard eat efanscoMmae es ESF YANTED—A good plain Cook. ani to Mrs, Hensley, U; per Prince Stiect. [ma 9, Sin pé ee Mra ma 7 6 ee ANTED—A good Cook, Apply t Brecken, King Street. [ma we wee eee 8k 2s st ee BO ¥ SAIL S—The Subecriber bas on a Mainsail and Jib, nearly new | able for a Boat from 30 to 35 feet keel, uh | Wil be sold cheap--F. L. Haszakd. (May,7, Ws ANTE Db IMMEDIATELY—A 618k for general h usc work, App'¥ EXAMINER OFFICE. slate eee {LEKK WANTED,—¥ ented, by the May, aClerk who hes hac some & ence in a Drug Store. Apply at one letter, stating terms, to VU . Urapand. r " fap2l iy ious I OUSE TO LET—On Hillsbaria near King fqnetnad count ; ro wis, with garret and < ellar-bi pe aession Ist May. Appiy to JoMB, O LEt—A Dwelling Hou Street, r st. Rent moderate. Apply ® a Hogan, or James Doyle, Waset? aa os ow ead W LET.— Tht bandsowe " cottage on Wey mouth Stree occuple xd by Mr. George McKay) ™ vel sent ('t pee we . MORACE HASZARD,. Ch’sown, April 28, 1888 opposite residence of Dr. Beer. ti May nese Apply w batem Lassruete ao fee ane eso Mrs eS Tear ewerswwwrew os wa wat