Ac A Ot tc A tis eg om, “4s a 4D A ay te Es RNS wer. <8 CPE IOI EEG WET OR GK a Vii \ lI . i 4 : 4 de ‘ a - 4 ne tes se ee Nr oe . ‘sD ADD Tr rT swat? FO! I 7 ALMANAL Wa it au 187 Us WOON S CHANGES. x Xho Day, -om., &ta., N. E.. W ; 2 1) , y) sth First Q : ™m., SHOULD. = os ) N th : uO . = 9 ware low | ook < \ , pay W \ i ‘burs SA Ty aP: Si : 3Sa 4 5u - a 6 Tues Wedn’'s ¢ a7 a ‘ ’ 5 7 > wt ~~ - - a iz 23 . o lS oo 2 $§ 7 2 : E ) é iz Ss 4 2 { 28 3 42 t : @ 47 ~ ) is Li pa 5 5 2s » 59 12 i » 46 4¢ : 53 614\ 4 49 2 &4 643 O48 52 55 a 1 20 AS} : > 56 5 J 2 5 58 7}. 87; 9 T 2 Si4 0 g g 10 12 oo 3 B47 0 11 14 19 6 | t 52 a. A Ss 6 3414 9 } —— . | 'e a YA {DS. NILLIAM DODD, Cemmission Merchant and) L\UCTIONE ER | QUEEN SQUARE, | -LOTTETOWN, P. b. ISLAND. | ' | ' CARVELL BROS., AUCTIONEER S$. Commission Merchants, | AND GENERAL AGENTS. : + . Picenietit " Lower Queen St. Charlottetown, ?. E. 1, WILLIAM JAMES | ENEY, AUCTIONEER, GENERAL BROKER, | - AND COMMISSION AGENT, DEALER IN CH( PAMILY GROCERIES, TOBACCO & PANCY GOODS, COR. OF DORCHESTER, CE PRINCE 5T., Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Island. ee JAMES BRENAN, House, Sign, and Carriage Palnter, | —= Pape Hanger & Glazier, “SOURIS. WEST. 7 receive attention. Orders wil pre npt ly July 7, 1873. F. MM. CAMPBELL. (teneral Siecrchant COMMISSION AGENT, 4UCTIONEFR d BROKER TRINITY CORNER, GEORGLTOWN, P, BL. HE AGENT FOR Standard Life Insurance Ce. | Sept. 1, 1873. ly H.R. MUHLIGS' Kitchen & Galley, Furnishing Peport. {1LSO, DEALER IN LL KINDS Oi ok. a “Ship Work, 1CUPPERS and Water ( t, Pipes, SS Lead, Figures, Decp-sea and Hand- Leads, Le Cisterns le aml Water Closets fitted u at yrtest tie CREIGHTON STREET: OPPOSITE UTUNION TIOUSE, PICTOU, N. S. Ch’tewn, June 1, 1874.--iy VULCAN FOUNDRY, GaEORGHE TOWN. le woe ] WINDLASS JAS al- ta VYGS in general +} rt t notice | the ortest Botuce nd. or su} ways on ha § plea Cash Paid FOR ALL KINDS of OLD) §& SCRAP LRON. J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co, Georgetown IS R HOUSE, PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON Nerth Side King’s Square, St. John, - - - New Brunswick. JE RUSSEL, PROPRIETOR. — CARRIAGE FACTORY, tHE Subscribers, having taken the Factory formerly occupied’ by Proup & Mac- Cousray, are prepared to condact the busi- ness of CARRIAGE BUILDING in all its departments. Carriages and Sleigh Repairs done with neatness and despatch. All orders filled when promised. YOUN KER, OFFER &CO Oct. 19, 1274—tf Protection from Fire! ae ena SAFETY MATCHES. ’ made to order. Ignites oaly on the Box. For sale by W. E. DAWSON & CO. March 1, 1875.—im HERMANS & SON, We Bell-Hangers, Goi aud Tin-simiths, QUEEN OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, | EG to return thei: thanks to the general public for the liberal patronage extertl- ed to them since their eommencement in business, and ask for a continuance of the sawe. They keep constantly on hand :— ScRKET, TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS | &c. be. &e, } All orders in the above business will be punctuall; attended to. | Having lately made large purchases in the | Cheapest Marl. ets, intended for House Buiiders, such as Gas Fitting, ¥ ater Closets, Bell Fitting. &e., &e., We are prepared ‘sell them at Rates as Letters to be registered must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing the mails by which they are Low as can be had \a the city, and will ft them up ina good workmanlike style. : To a generous public we would say, that all orders in this brinch of our business will | be attended to witl: despatch. A lot of First-c).ss WATER COOLERS on hand. Sayer's Crystal Biue sold eheaper ever, (Noy, 11, 1871.) ’ I ; town, Prince Edward Island, as follows :— GREAT BRITAIN, via Halifax, at 8 o'clock, p- ™., on— Tuesday, 2nd Feb., Thursday, 4th Feb., | | he found an implacable master, a severe be made right,’ said Mr. &§ Pvp ; til ee had Breitenbach,’ added the thoughtfully. It depends 1 this, * ; be 1 sitet : ; , i } ervant, ¢ atingly, ‘I have now |} whether On a certain occasion uu id Te@H ' ee sr enleeg a : ved you ily more than forty years, der me true service, then I will not o1 : 4 l have 1 1 any way, abused your do 16th do do 18th de do 2ud Mar. do 4th Mar., | do 16th do do Lsth do do 30th do do Ist Apr., do 13th Apr., do 15th do do 27th do do 29th do Dominion of Canada, United States of America and (Great Britain, yia United States, at o’ clock, p. every Tuesday, Thur day and Sat- urday. Correspondence for the U intended to be forwarded by steamers sailing from Portland every Satur- day, must be marked “ By Canadian -acket,”’ ‘ Summerside and , and offices on these routes, daily, Sunday ex- cepted, at 9 o'clock, p. m. treorgetown Western Route, Tienish, Alberton, Xe., | ,. > . " | lips of the rich merchant, and he said and Wednesday o'clock, p. m. Saturday, at 9 Eastern Route, St. Peter’s, Sonris, Xc., | Monday and Thursday, at 9 o’clock, p. m2 9 o'clock, p. m. Bedeque and Friday, at 9 p. m. Brackley Point Route, Thursday, at 8 a, m. Pisquid, Johnston’s River, Xc., Friday, at 12 30, p.m. Correspondence for Ne vfoundland an West Indies will be Halifax by every mail, to be forwarded. A, A. MACDONALD. Route, Monday, Wednesday Monday and forwarded to | forget the past, but also find you « ited Kingd m, CA MINER. Iie had hoped the rich man must long ago have giance. since to obtain pardon, ‘It occurs to me that the sea is deep, and that the and that Valapariso lies faraway over the waves are treacherous, dear sir, forgotten the loss of the little sum which he had taken from him; instead of which ea, and that Ulric will be surrounded bya as soon as he has left the Don’t lef him go, Mr. thousand dangers and threatening judge. hr and threatening judge coast of Europe. ‘Mercy, sir! mercy!’ he cried, throwing 5 aan oe oe oe es : ea, ul 4S | Breitenbach ! Mr. Acosta can very well be himselfon bis knees hel 2 "Iri ; is , . : helped, without Ulric running any risk, and | ‘tlun ' Perhaps 2@ «6nffair } y oat a 7 ii amph! i abe p ta aliair may yet if he remain here, we can both watch over grant me now only this one res fidently predicted would never pay, last year paid a dividend of six per cent, and its prospects are brightening. Steel wheels are to be placed on the pas- senger cars on the 1.C. R. This has been considered necessary on account of the nu- merous accidents to iron wheels. A report comes from Berlin that the Gov- ernment intends to prosecute German sub- scribers to the Carlist funds, for fomenting rebellion against a friendly Power. Mrs. Jane Smith obtained a verdict of $300 from the Toronto Corporation yester~ terday, for falling into an open drain ep- posite the Queen’s Theatre a few days ago. By the advice of his physicians, the Eimpersr William has abondoned his pro- posed journey to Italy to visit King Victor in my office, by which you can liv ithout quest, do not let Ulric go out of your sight: steal _ : [havea misgiving that this journey will W ee regarded the merchant with a prove unfortunate tohim, Keep him with | glance of joy. ‘I will do everything you)... gear sir—you will re pent it if you let desire—all, all! You may rely upon me. | jim eo!’ : | am your man, Mr, Schleich inything 7 nued. | yoU may require. ees acs Sinema .m. Southern Route, Belfast, Murray Har- you shall hear what I require of you, and | bor, &e., Monday and Thursday, at | | and invited him to accompany him d Breitenbach’s, because he had something | (pypisti complacent smile plays round A complacent smile played Menrcuarts will profitably invest by ad- vertizing in the Examiner. kindly than before— ee ee s ‘Bien My servant shall find you a rcom, |< Re-erzcrep Wirnovr Opposimion.— On use. My Servant shai una you ar 90m, { Saturday, t7th inst., no other candidate and provide for your wants. Remain for | haying been nominated, A. Chipman Smith, the present in retirement, in a few days | Esq., waselected Mayor of St. John for more das if you serve me truly, you shali not have} Truasure Taove.—Fifty-three years ago cause to repent having sought me. He the brig “Spanish Main,” belonging to the - ” late William Brown, who then did business called the servant, gave the necessary or- ders, and dismissed Wilkins, Mr. Schleicher, after pausing for time in deep reflection, then went to Ulric, o Mr to dur, at what was subsequently know» as Wier’s | Wharf, was lost,with all hands, off Meagher’s Head, Prospect. She was known to have a large sum of money on board, butasa div. ing apparatus was unknown at that time no efforts were made to recoyerit. Mr. Wm. in, of Prospect, has recently ob- tained a diving suit, and afew days since require his presence. - went down into ned ancient wreck, His Although Ulrie had lately labor — drag er ' by hnding quite 4 num- : Ms ae -* | ber of Spanish golden doubloons valued at often at Mr. Breitenbach’s, who loved him $16 each. He intends to prosecute the as his own son, yet he never failed to be | search for more during the summer. brigantine “Antelope’’ was lost with all hands off Betiy’s Point, near the same piace, at about the same time, and as she hada a short to say to the latter which might perhaps been very welcome; and he was to-day, as usual, received by him and old Martin with the) Postmaster, | most hearty pleasure, so that they almost | quantity of money aboard it might pay to forgot Mr. Schleicher’s presence, Post Office, Ch’town Jan, 25,1875, pick her bones.— Reporter. The | Emmanual. The Crown Prince and Crown | Princess will go instead, | The Moncton Times says it is rumored | (hat Mr. Brydges has asked to be released jof the management of the Government | Railways in the Maritime provinces. It is | improbable that the rumor is well found- j ed, The rumor comes from London that in | order to maintain an adequate military | force in view of the alleged menacing state | of affairs in Europe, the British Govern- ment contemplate a resort to the system of conscription. A special despatch to the Daily Telegraph anuounces that the Emperor William has signed the bill withdrawing State grants ‘from the Catholic Church. The same | despatch reperts that the editor of the | Germania, a journal conspicuous in its op- position to Prince Bismarck, has been arrested and its offices has been searched by the police. A press despatch from Washington says the recent tales of lawless doings by Mexi- cans on the Texas border have been overs rated. The commanders of military forces stationed there are doubtless filled with the desire to establish a conviction in the mind of the American people that they cannot |do without a military force and soldier President. Anti-Third-Termers look upoa | the stories with suspicion, and re them as political inventions of him whom they call Cassar. the petty grievances up now, hon, men bers were only wasting the time of the House. Hon. Mr. Owen assured the House that the Board of Works had made every efiort to deal justly to the various districts, no matter to what political or religious creed the peope belonged. He denied that the Board had been used as a political engine. The Bridge at North Rustico would, he said, be attended to as soon as the ice goes. OE PT. LES RS AN TES TP TOES * Fr oe . “STUER ‘ anes acl LNT PS a eae a SESE ARSE RA EEE AD > r maser ee : ' re ay Ay ‘\ 1 1 ‘ TONY 4xUTT ctv arer 5 Vi } ' Ar AN LATE me HAI \ ) ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 18%5 0. 17 A A « # 4 - 8 4 : iu bw + oP { 4 fs vat Se a , YTeTN aT 4 SS oj SPS Se a 7 - — i noes INS Ub ANU, f DEAR AND DUMB INSTITUTION | ES aT A a GT mahal : n OLA Ad PUL NSTITUTION, Tay AD AN T ; ie ; i ‘ “ See . TUTIC | PREY IXNCIAL LEGISLATURE. . It = - oe that they should “\ A A =. Aven ORCS - ? ; Begs continually agitate their grievances in the . fi i . -, 1} . * ; 12 ; ~ . LL LOL Ol ll At ll ll, ay ly el . ~* 4 eb dee ek KR Sichnck MM ts it the tea-table. | _ re Directors of the Institute, for the | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY | Taatter of Education. We should, not now, IAHBE nme ably Deaf and Dumb, Halifax, N. 8., have ad- fe ee | he thought, be bound by the opinions of ino U fA NUL UU ivil 4 i i s broucht us! dressed to our Local Government, a memos Tuurspay, April 15 | Catholics when the Education Act was tech ] ,. | vial, in which are embodied the following : ’ CO ti 1 | passed nearly a quarter of a century ago, s . } } ler, ve pega id ti . BOARD OF WORKS, —( Continued.) It is now apparent that no system of seen PRINCE DWARD ISLAND \ raiso which makes | em consi _ <a — Mr. Beer asked for an explanation about lar education can be adoptec! which is ca’s \ ti my honored tials |. That the Institution under their charge | the stone crusher. Ile wanted to know | culated to keep the children of the rising : re ; >| was established in 1857, for the purpose of |} whether the stone crusher could not be re- | generation from the paths of vice is : pondentand partner + 9: Rage « : < 7 : : $e Ae iene ities. :| providing the means of education for the | moved to the Jail yard, so that the prison~ | why is our system called a secuiar system i that he bas unexs| Deaf mutes of the Maritime Provinces, for | ers could have something todo. Hethought | The common schools are opened with ses, which re. | Whom previous to the crganization of the | the Southport side of the river should re-| form of prayer prescribed by the Board o frletile other~ Halifax Institution, no such provision | ceive some bet.efit from the Stone Crush< | Education. The books used are tinctured oe as | existed, er. The extraordinary expenditure On| with denominational teaching? » ghana trey y MIN: rm . 1 * ° . * ny 2 . - . — A wretrievadly ruined, | 2. ‘That the Institution has been practic- | Government House, in his opinion, need; | tem cannot be properly called ‘ x y G man, and besides that | ally a Free Boarding School for the Deaf. | ed explanation, | then, why should not all have the benefit Risks e nele, would lose about | Mutes of Prince Edward Island equally Hon. Mr. Owen explained that when | of Sectarian Education What matter docs a with Nova Scotia, for the last twelve years | Governor Robinson left the Island, Govern» | it make; provided that the child: G i i doliars if he were a| roa k . Cire y AT'S , v pig | ; , 1 mi we cnnaren alse ore ts : —the proportion of paying pupils haying | ment House was in a very dilapidated state. | rece:ve a good sound secular education ? me r ' Ce eee yt het saga to always been so trifling as to be hardly worth The stone crusher was, he said, not used | There was a time when the Hon. M that we should take quick | reckoning as an element of support—said | last year because of the high price of stone. | Haviland held opinions somewhat different a ERNE means for Acosta’s relief, | Support being derived mainly, frora yolun- The resolution passed. __ | to those ke now holds. There was a time ST. LAWRENCE th Ee ee tary contributién and Legislative grants, Hon. M. Owen laid on the table the fol- | when he thought the denominational sys- ‘ ‘ e a ™ “=| from the Provinces, sharing in the benefits | lowing :— | tem could be worked in Charlottetown ‘ A : : & town, ar} ne mS] iva nce : 9 rtain the exact state of Acos- | of the Institution. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATRS. | Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, and all i miOouUuia uv UU, . I : ; accordingly. 3. That during the past eighteen years,| The Stock Farm Committee for . | the towns and villages throughout the Js- ' t we can rescue him, there has been expended, im carrying on purchase of Brood Horses, 1 000 00 | tand. _And ‘why not ? Why skould thos« PRI : NUTART) .TOTAaNn Snes the work, a sum of ninety-cne thousand | Subsidy to Packet between Ch’- places in which the Denominational System vd ; vA IDLAND, es ae SS dollars, (91,000). Of this sum $20,000 have town,New London and Rustico, 690 00} Can be worked, be deprived of it? Not, Be my been for land and buildings, of which $8,000 | Additional for Steam Communica- surely, because the system is impracticable Authorized Capital, - - $300,000 UFic have been incurred during the present year, tion between Charlottetown, inthe country. The Legislature, certainly, ee ees " aia m | in extensive additions and alterations on Crapaud and Orwell, 425 89 | has power to go so far and no furthe: wOseribed, Vapital, Ltd, goV, tin arise | the premises, including $3,000 for heating | Subsidy to Ferry Steamer between The Protestant mjority can prevent undne a ag . "| apparatus and other moavrn improvements. Hurd’s Point Wharf and Sum- privileges to Catholics. They could pre~ BOARD OF DIRECTORS vy ye ate 4. That this step seemed to become im- merside, to make at least four vent the denominational system from going Ancumap Kexxepr. P t th te of the affair| perative by the appearance, among the trips a day, 60000} ene inch beyond Charlottetown. (Mr, Ce ae — oi c 8 - pupils last spring, of two cases of Diptheria, | Refund to Carvell Brothers of Sullivan here read from the Jslende 9 lets "Seascale Se aa tae ag ene our play : iGieMNEA ce tite foie (one of which was that of a Prince Edward duties paid on Brandy and ter showing that, in 1868 Hon. Mr. Havis P. W. Hrepwan. od. or * Up us tore~ | Island pupil) and the lack of hospital ac- Wine, imported by them prior land's views were similar to those set forth Ratru B. Peake. \ ; istomed to do when | commodaiion, rendering it necessary for to July ist, 1875, and subse- in Mr. Pope’s ‘Summerside Card’) He THOMAS MORRIS, hing very much oecupied him, and he | the safety of the other pupils temporarily quently exported from the then proceeded to contend that the dis. Grorcr D. Loxaworrn. | Something we « i i ntarrd thoughtful. Atlength | % break up the school, and commence the Frovince. 1,207 00 graceful state of the soramon schools of leit hits in die cantata wheel When | . work of additional building without delay. | The Honourable Robert Mooney, Charlottetown is entirely owing to the sys» | Building. ; wae dene te, 5 OR ek : Ea ae ree | And, although your memorialists were with.. being amount deducted from ten: of education prevailing. Le cited in PEDERICK w on i eee a See Tae wsisted even at &jout the funds required for the purpose, his salar as Registrar of proof, the fact that sectarian schools have FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN, | And, one by one, \ : it ea fag at ere my ft g ; 7 . ve Chee Meet tees te Ee ae, Land . The hundred thousand dollars | they entered on the undertaking, in trust, Deeds, in 1858, 32 44 | been established in the city by several das . entra tO rwe | his hands area trifle; on | that when the circumstances of the case | Rent of landing at Connolly's Wharf, 324 44 | POminations ; that they are weil patronized, THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON) o: : ve nel te ta aiwasrien | were made known to the public and the| Mr. Mclean asked why the Gevernment [8nd thot, besides maintaining them, the a 2 48 LY! N} Ofor a laugh like that of old, Tos » ine eed » : +." | Legislatures of the Provinces, the means | had noi provided for a packet to Souris ; people paid tiaxesnto the public Treasury ma | Whose d less echo nevet ' " four eyes are better than two, | would not be wanting. The necessity of | and also for the erection of a County Court for the support of the secular system. He D LOBE nine to > as : : ; ' L ir sy : ; Th rhen two are those ofa distress. | securing a proper separation of the sexes. | House at Souris. thought the experiment might be tried of j 7 TUT ' nan. ido not object to vour going, | 2nd of providing hospitel accommodation fon. Mr. Owen replied that the Govern. | &4nting these schools a share of the pube ; : : v t t y ur going, - : . . P . : li : pu ‘ gt : 4 ho will then manage the heating apparatus, and other arrangements | ment did not think they would be justified i¢ mohey proportionate to the secular edux ai Hh Al Phy | sale of deen fee tlp desirable on the score of health, comfort | in subsidizing packets between places where cation imparted in them. No harm could, L ne cy ears , = on “ if, anc -_ ean have made at ae there was railway connection. They could * _ oa eee and no more than : a - is too young. iy nephew, how | larger and more expensive than it would | not afford to build all the Cgurty Court | pie Justice would be conceded } IRE AND Li FE. ; : would it be if we sent Uleie toChili? You | Otherwise have been. While sickness has | Houses required, in one year, This year Hon, Mr, Haviland referred to the letter ei aitvalations y he has transacted the affair with Acosta | thus been the immediate occasion of the | three County Court Houses would be erect~ alluded to by the Solicitor General, and | —_—— a oe ilshieihichaiaesaet ee aia present appeal, it is worthy of note, that ed. Perhaps Souris would be provided asked, 13 & man never to change his views ? | Invested Funds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,256 foe LHicM (er TEU a ye ir, and therefore I think | the ‘ealth of the Institution, since its es- | with one next year. Supposing he had changed his opiniens, it Deposited with Receiver Gener- | Bes, ve may very well trust the transaction to| tablishment, has been remarkably good, Mr. Holland said it would be unjust to would be nothing wonderful. Comparing alof Canada, — 62,800 Cnapren vit‘ Uk 1. Whatdo you think, nephew?’ only two deaths having occurred during the | provide extra accommodat:on ,where trains smal] things with great, Peel, Gladstone, Other Ins estments in Dominion TER V1 + citi tiliaks tontintberads fifteen years we have occupied the present} will run. ‘The railway taviff, should, how- and many great men, had changed their f(a } ery 1x ; i 4 ‘ &b SO entirely ppress :. rt: it : . - ° ini ' . . 7 of Canada, 367,091 A man « , ee ich: bead te oe ‘3 jr premises. With the extensive improve-| ever, be lowered. It should be in propor- ee oe public questions. He se . y which beamed in his eye a 1@ | ments now near completion, your memo-/ to the cost of the road referred to the foilowing extra fr ATTY TA ie and f mms i t Nn ° pe os i shee a . 5 xtract rom the FAIR RATES. so , aes) of the old gentleman as to elude the | Tialists believe the Institution will be found Mr. Callbeck wished to know why West Herald :— Promnt & Liberal Sotifen ants sth Peed si eeanweske mieicher | y | observation artin. The latter, always | 2 all essential respects to bear comparison River was overlooked ; while steam. com-~ “The shortest memory, however, can , i aia i Pah diag 4 another schnem ’ Sebletbter. ieumediatele iia with any oe Institution of similar | munication was provided between Bedeque remember a when it suited the political OS, “Rea ad n ; ' ee ee n stensions elsewhere. as orsid exigencies of the times, and his party stoc: Insurance against Fire « “t upon Pr , : : j . ee - and summerside. : : us party stoced oh a se : 1 sting the object of| 5. That taking the total expenditure and Ir, Stew: bmi j i in need of Catholic votes, this « d te Residences. Household Furniture f ] r > _ » sab taking . expenalture an Mr, Stewart submitted a bill respecting é Q ic votes, this same Mr. Farm Proverties . : olved to make every | the total attendance for 18 years, it appears | the Cemetery of Charlottetown. Haviland could write an exculpatory letter i . to execution y ’ r - ; : I 7 Qne. Three or more years SS eg ed é b tO pi t. He had already open-~ that each deaimute educated, has cost the Hon. A. J. McDonald. Chairman of the explaining away his rabid expresssions of ne, ree Or mere years, i when t m I ‘ selina Midlake Sie ae Institution about $560. For the last twelve | Committee on private bills, reported a bill | 2@4, and pouring out what oil he could to At Reduced Rates, ; tented in his parlor, ; ee MBS 4> years, we have had an average of fowr or | to Incorporate the Georgetown Steam Navis | smooth the seething waters. This, of Office—Great George Street, Charlotte a firrn princinl nid me y ‘ng | Jet ‘pupils from P, E. Island, whose cost to | gation Company ; also, a bill to Incorporate | Course = Was for a purpose. lie was pre~ wn, FP. E. I. . ’ I } ( thought of Ulric, and I the Institution, at the above rate, has been | the Masonic Temple Company, paring the way for the deception of the R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent |. os ' ta : - uncle, that your | between $500 and £600. The amount re- Friar, April 16 Draft Bul, and the lying telegraphic an- Wau. DUNLOP, Special Agent | Introd tain M y |. ee : ‘ . . ceived from the Island, towards the support MINCELLAWROUS . EY nouncement from Ottawa of ten thousand pe aad : : 5 a ks : } ; id not venture to} ¢ se s : ing @? eee . ee ” Ch’town, July 27, 1874.—6m ) spe 1 Mr leaaae Weld oe “ ee $2100/ ton. Mr. Pope presented a petition to dollars.” — ee W ' ain uae tele Cn yOu | l hg 3 008 grants, a . om ‘7 e — amend the County Court Act. He solemnly declared that he never heard 7} KY VOTRANAD F | a a young tian. I Ghonghh | O88 So ee ee Mr. Conroy asked the Leader of the | of the $10,000 telegram until he was told * : apg 8 ; Yo 7 k t i he} the se] m lin would sive you) POPU of about fifty two dollars, or about | Government if the report of the Road Com- about it by the Hon. Vr. [recken, while J) GG 23/8 i" | FY , Wi pair willing 7" | one third of the actual cost to the Institu-| missioner for the first district of Prince | on his way home i w Be! U , ‘ : pai s willing to go my- | tor oe re , : aN _ ; ; leed the same, had a few 1) Fiel? tantend of neadina: Clie: ates 41 OE mii alii Wiis 1ONK Wine County, stating, that Skinner’s Pond Bridge,; Hon. Mr. Brecken and Mr. MeEachen IMIPERIA! bulk tik Mie padvice. end’ tnd coennsttted & | tice: nn, cna alka” elic tase te: cc ee silat, “ilat P 7" In Bain’s Bridge, Bridge near Fidele Gallant's | Corroborated Mr. Haviland’s statement ; MPERIAL ee Ce now who .is 80 fit for this | oa P ee ; Ee oe 3 m2 aa = and Black Pond require to be built, has Mr. Conroy reminded the House that Fire | is mranes ( iatiieteindl Ahem ainseendabais a : 2 requires much circum, | pony’ _ _ ' Sai Pe ae. a aaa all for} come under his notice, and whether the | the petitions were not those of his Lord. UiGibs Ui p a ll J light. r. Schleict Poss | spe 1 delicacy, ahda0 I came to.) CUOTe. St etmentton, come cf thom oven! Roses ot Werks intend to rebuild the caid ship the Bishop; but of Catholics, They OF LONDON led to refuse the man adm he | clase’ tie decid te aes dail acle’s | a ere be clothed at the expense of the bridges. represent the convictions of Catholic fathers TDs. SPiN es | . I ii AECISION ULM) Ps ir 2S Nanas, 3 * ‘i < > : a 7 ° », 4 | s$00n changed his mind, and ord Rist see Gk psi eeiens 10 ‘ “8 ee Hon, Mr. Owen replied that the report ; and mothers in the Province, He «\ir, s i . i i & | wactad Pantial -| g A the} If it cost 1 the least sacrifice to send In view of these facts and of the heavy Pp ‘ : Co th h r } UDSCFiPea W INVESCG VAPitAl, | ..vant to show him : : : eer : Pe eka ae de A tk comeadior d had not been brought to his notice; that | Conroy) thought it monstrous that Catho eee | Servs show him 1 A | man, | | then {am ready at once to start. ab _ es, — ing to $8,000, recently ims | after the session he would look over the | lics should be taxed to support schoo)s thoy £1.965,000 to. not many years Oider th Uiric, entered ‘What does the sacrifice and sorrow | eo), the interest of the Provinces | Road Commissioners reports, and do ail did not conscienticusly believe in, It had é | the roten, kis soiled and tattered clothes, | signify ?? replied MEK feeldeshesle 4 tee lar Ca en eee been said that religious education chould : ie eS Pe ee CORO is 2 pets ‘a cai ae wi = See) Boaney — Institution, your memorial.| “yr Pope asked if action would be taken | be imparted at the mothers knee. So it PHENIX , rn nging | y ome time or ther, go into ists respectfully submit its claims to the by the Government on the petition for the should. But how many mothers are ‘her IN SC R A NC COMDANYV Coma Fen wae 2S Oi] ied fur, | tue ¥ nd it is, therefore, well for us a mea of the Government conveyance of the Court House at St. Elea- | in the town, who are unable to impart edu SU Ta NCE COM! Al ly (oo r ' 1 bay n r|t m ourselves to a separation | th ; tak ih ose wees | ne agree nor’s, (after the new one is furnished) to | cation of any kind? Jt is a melancholy cut napecncuies ‘| , Ulric. Will you under~ <8 er a ees S HOUOE Tt te people for the purpose of a Grammar fact, that hundreds are unabie to instruct > BROOKLYN, N. ¥. . a ie es a the Lieutenant Governor and the members School. eto (their children in the truths of religicn all iii Qa = een og | 51a : : § : | of his Government, as expressed both per-| © r } : . : ania} Something must be dor ee Cash Assets, - - - $2,013,083.84.| | ; : | cael : ne Hon. Mr. Haviland said no actién would | Something must be done. Dr. Jenkix bh my heart,’ answered a ee to Mr. eee the}. taken this session. had expressed the opini m that the pes cot Re is undoubtedly 4/| of hie’ vi it ot Ciclataentn: a iar oem Mr. Pope asked whether a Court of Pros | oo deserved consideration and yet he ‘he al : cuRT ) Seen tiie anvthine tk et oe ee ee ’ > PTO. | bate and Registrary of Deeds, would be es. | Would not give it consideration, becayse 1 =—- : s 2s being of UNDO BT- you, sit, m 1 can do anything to| motion of his object, in August last, your otto’ on etens, oa” I oer wenhdiis deo eee ae oe {Dp SLANDING, guarantee perfect B acstel in Brh6Ta hens | eee Oe ea ea : ciate a § ¢ ty. °) yanra. would n oh ae ae a or ; I . little trous | ie o rene ta ae eae Hon. Mr. Haviland said a measure res — apiece of bread for fear they security al rompt i t ea m 14 De 3 taking the journey to | #Voracie & response as ind § , specting the Court of Probate, would be would ask & piece of meat The Catholi ’ , i Our az OF > rovernmer ayv i 7 5. : , a . ¢ p . ash i : : of Losses. n : th . | sources of the government may permit prepared to be introduced next session. had been censured by some, because they DETACHED DWELLINGS insured for | to i what I expected (Other papers please copy.) The establishment of Registry of Deeds had dared to petition this House, after the One, Two, or Three Years on SPE- jy 1m edltan bart z ‘Go| = : <a | would require consideration. pee of 52% year. He would direct thé : : se a ia aa a - eitenbacn, 10 | * en pa . i am i : i | attention of such persons to the conduct of CIALLY ADVANTAGEOUS ee ae ST EROTEDE ¥ “ETO House in committee passed the bill to In« , such } t on of TER —:... ° ee { will give you the | MISCELLANEOUS. corporate the Georgetown Steamboat Com, | Mr. Welsh, junior member for Belfast, with AMS. forge ‘Eve i I crim } 1est man from ruin, rr rnnmne | DANY. respect to the wrongs of his disirict. That ny 74% _ er > “tr ; lem , ly s ' FEN GN i, NE Vi Bi ai, ind took to ht, z ‘ I. ou depart without pain, | Men who never do wrong seldom do any- BOARD OF WORKS. sare Gentiones —_ loud and paesens ss NG! . aaa : . eens | thing. House in committee of supply, Mr. J. E. = —— for justice. And who blame ai . ~~ i L m 1e@y ne journey 18 iong ° ° ” § kh o . LGENT _ re & : . . a im ¢ reasons for his pers/stency a re 4 OD es ‘de here and His protectin, | . LOW did Queen Elizabeth take pills? In McDorald, in the chair, i “a ith 7 alt aan ee ene tee Jan. 18, 1874. ly . o, FOG 4 protecting | cider, Mr. Welsh again complained that his dis. | P!y With equal force to the Catholics in thei: = melted away in my hands like suow in win- ; band wi with you. Make your] fepa. | What is that scidcine Maia : trict did not rece ve a fair proportion of demands for justice. He (\ir. Conroy ne a : ie mg Re lbenno es ne ee | hat isthat a poor man has and a rich putlic money would remind the*hon. members of the say- 4 ‘ » ‘ r. Liim ven yeaitn 1O¢€ I t Pe er. : I » ‘ iy, Toy ; 10r the soc ie 9 > ¢ a4 + - ° . * . « I he Fishel mens ace ed ee as pr tain iertessepecagey! | 6 colar eae Becay Mr. Nelsac said that till he became a| img, “do unto others as you would wis! ° eno a eer @ ee ne A was, 15 - rs wilk return, = ADVERTIZING in the Examiner pays the | member of the Board of Works, his district | “ey should do unto you.”” On the Conti- MEMORIAL @ RECORD BUU work and tion no ¢ would » cor l by Captain | advertizer-— and the printer, received little or no benefit from the Board. nent the demands of Catholics had been gives youinteresting facts relative to the employ aman who could produce neithe ters, I nt y to sail since yesters | Why is Ireland the richest country in the Mr. Holland had taken care that his dis- | Met ; and yet, no evil results had ensued ; fisheries. How fish are canght, and where | lll A eatin ; v ac If Ulric is ac. | world ? Because its capital is always Dub- | trict was well attended to. When he bee and in order to the well-being and peace of they are caught, olden time and modern| ... obliced, therefore. to beg aaa i as ee ae ge ae came a member of the Board of Works, it the country, it is necessary that they be time fishing, Off Hand Sketches, Big Trips, | cl ae lg PUP UG ee Dri i? He may start to-morrow morning early. | A despatch from Kome to the Daily News | was in & deplorable state. Now it is rauch met here. The injustice to Catholics is so Statistics of the Fisheries. Tales of Narrow | powered by misfortune, 1 determined to ‘ But he shall not go | not, I say,’ | reports that Garibaldi is ill and confined to | improved ; and would not need much ex- giaring, thatif they ever discontinus law- a Fearful ere ae Poetry, | return, and throw myself at your feet and | burst : old Martin; he stretched | his bed. penditure on public works next year. The fully Seen. they se be unworthy the and other matters of interest concerning | : ’ . aes : : sige a ; . ‘ ‘ 7 ame > ‘some of our mem- this important aduatey. Wary I - ‘. ae implore your pardon, and to obtain this, er | forth his hands towards Ulric if he would Seven years isthe time counted for the Board of Works had, however, endeavored b a ze aoe oe oO “ aces i} “ this ix ant industry. y handsome! ee ee I ' wn ar : hiahensn tt } . to deal justly; and to expend the money | ¢rs were to go to Ottawa fora while, they ated with original engraving rie safe k n the House rection ‘a. te 5 eee construction of the tunnel between Eng,» J ; : Hiustrated with original engravings. Price | 2 safe lodging in the House of Correction. Only , Mr. Breitens | lenif" and ung where most required might, perhaps, come back with large ideas ; Panar ek aa oe aa cone : at doe ; : he see “i | land an ‘rance. . ° oN wos $1.00 in Paper Covers, $1.50 finely bound | I[ere I am, Mr. Schleicher, do with me | | , if any misfortune wii he en Mr. McLean contended that his district | the subject. The Hon. Mr. Haviland in Cloth. Sent anywhere on receipt of | 4 uaens ; a ; .| Arehbishop Manning is the eighth Eng. a a % d fair! : might have held more liberal sentiment price. Agents wanted, to whom exclusive what you will. youth, we should have no peace the rest Of | jichman who has been advanced to the had aon eon treated fairly, by the Board had h red } pee ong Fone = . a ee ees Coe A a i ae eae ele ris dist iat iene G0; ideal enh acelt aftinahel eat ; of Works, nor generously by the Govern- | he stayed longer at the Capital. lle ee ee, oe =. . z amen hant cast a j rating ir days. not let bim go, sir, or 1] rank of Cardinal since the reformation. ment. He protested against the wrong ; again reminded the House that the des ' 8. ite lor particuiars. rlance on the unhanny unis ; x eee oti alee - . . ~ i “pa . 42 PROCTOR i a > ee glance upon the unhappy offender. ) nded, that we shall A Russian proverb says:—Before going to | and would go for the abolition of the Board. claration and prayer of the petitioners . Feet doer Salers Chine ‘Ah! you know then, sir, that the House | Never see him more, war, pray once, before going to sea, pray| Mr, McNeill would like to have informa~ | Were not those of the Bishop alone, him- Mar22 75 i ae * Gloucester, Mass, | Of Correction awaits you?’ he said ‘ You} ‘ Why, old Martin, are you a fool ?” repli- twice, before getting married, pray three | tion about unfinished contracty. He also self, but of 40,000 people. : ee , arr eee : E : : Dn ae aia : times, wanted to know what action the Govern< Dr. Jenkins weuld not go for granting know that you are in my power—that you | ed Mr. Breitenbach; and he started with g ‘ ; se th f th ne ’ PE , , a, ie Bae iadien, le a a evislinhiissneile ll tele Ghd i A word to ladies—its always safe to be | ment would take about the Bridge at North | © prayer of the petition because of the A i ‘ ‘ | are my creature-—snd that I can, accord- | astonishment at his old servant, whilst “engaged’’ when a man, or a woman either, Rustico. course taken by the Bishop last year. Ue y ine v » »pitc} "C11 : hipichor enact : alf anri oo a e “ ’ ° . ‘ — BA } ing to my pleasure, crus you, or raise you eicher casta half anxions, half angry | rings the door-bell, and asked to see “the! Hon, Mr. Arsenault said the members | Was elected without a pledge. ‘a : W {LL be closed during the winter! to new and fayorable circumstances glance towards him. ‘What is in your] lady of the house,” of the Board of Works would be more than a ese re the Bishop's months, at the Post Office, Charlotte- Wilkins trembled under the merchant's | mind? Che Suez Canal, which it was so cons human to satisfy all parties. In bringing all ddecalion. : To ‘aes wee ah ae petition would, however, admit a principle into the educational law which it would be impracticable to carry out in this city. He thought it difficult, if not impossible, to educate without inculculating religion. He believed that reiigion is taught in common schools in some parts of the Island now. There is not a Protestant in the Island, but would go for the teaching of religion in the schools, if it were not for the diversity of opinion on religious matters. Mr. Beer said that while Belfast only got fifty cents per head, of the money expend- ed by the Board of Works, St. Peter’s Dis- trict got $1; and Bedeque $1.50. Mr. L. H. Davies moved to abolish the Board of Works, and to vest the expendi« ture for Public Works in the Legislature. Hon. Mr. Haviland warned the House that if the motion of the Leader of the Opposition were carried, there could be no provision for the Public Works Service this session ; and the consequence would be the ruin of contractors, and the stoppage of improvements. Mr. McEachen thought the Government must, by this time, be pretty well mystified between the conflicting opinions and wild demands of the Opposition. He believed the Chairman of the Board of Works would de justice. If the people of Souris and vicinity did not get all the public works they required, it was because they had not netitioned. He instanced the Priest Pond —Naufrage Road and the New Zealand dealing of the Board. resolution passed. MISCELLANEOUS. Temple Company, passed mittee of the whole House. this Island. THE SCHOOL QUESTION, McDonald in the chair— Road, as evidences of the fair and just The Bill to incorporate the Masonic | Mr. Kelly submitted a Bill to repeal the | Act Establishing the Church of England in| repealed, He said that at present aman Hon. Mr. Sullivan said he could not. i agree with those who maintained that the intended to importa (rotting stallion this Catholics of the Province should abide by | season. the Gecision of the Legislature last year. | | Establish denominational schools and a hue | and ery will be raised throughout the land. A consummation deyoutly to be deprecated | —sectarian animosity and discord—wiil be | brought about. He (Mr. Brecken) thought | it would have been better, had the petitions never been tabled. The educational system | must, however, be remedied—the question | must be submitted to the people at the polis. Further discussion followed ; pregress was reported ; and the House adjourned at a late hour. Saturpay, April 17 MISCELLANEOUS. Hon. Mr. Brecken submitted a Resoiu tion to the effect that it is expedient to introduce a measure vesting in the Mayor and Corporstion a portion of Government Farm fer the purpose of a public park. After some discussion the resolution pe ed,‘and a Bill, in accordance therewith, was introduced, Mr L. H. Davies introduced a Bill pro- After some further discussion the original | yiding that the County Cour: House in his | district be removed to Head of Murray | River, Lot 63. = Hon, Mr. Haviland presented a petition through com | from the inhabitants of Charlottetown, | praying that the Act giving jurisdiction to the Mayor's Court, in cases of Larceny; be may steal property to the value of a $1,000, | be taken before the Mayor's Court and In the evening, House iu committee of | fined #25~for the benefit of the city, A the whole to consider petitions respecting | high premium was thus placed on crime. grants to teachers of schools in which sees | Ue tnought it would be well ior the pre~ tarian education is imparted—Mr. J. 2. sent to give jurisdiction to the Supreme Court in al) cases of larceny. Mr. Jenkins asked if the Government Hon. Mr. Owen replied not this year, * “SS een Ee ae