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Aa, TEN Tnsnpanee {! | m ' bashire si branes voMpany | weer Al, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS + mee elle: | kinds of property | t rates, ‘Lal ettled promptly | Meitaiy {LLIUN DOLLARS, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Gseueral Agents, een square, }SS ank of Nova Scotia. South Side ‘ » Sept 1A ae) | | ee ee ) ESTABLISHED i832, ap Capital . $1.992,000 nd . . 325.000 3 Agency of this Baak will be opened on 7 wext, 19th Lost in the build ing | FRMIed by th Hank of Prince Baward ~ Qader Bava: the m sae ment of the under- will be received on interest, and | account. ranted on the various Agencies and bts of the Bank. and other Exchange bought and OG Yeuers! bniking business transacted. D. O. CHALMERS, Jane 17, 1s42—t/ Agent. apenas OFFICES : Clab ( PITA TALL cn Ons » VI : osite Post } Office, Charlot a, P, k.. island, aats Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at| 8 interest. ype WwW. A. O. Morson. | Bor, 24, 82 —p ner mt ; _ ‘ | ee fiz fe Hi Ri | HN MA GEAG cE Ny ties : (Late of Italian Warchouse) i i AGENT FOR imal Fire Insurance Company, of|* England, * LENE ILO Dae. sl rs an a, Se” sealant: + iene i DW. \ AL ‘ ; ie aA ' ' : y : BLOOD, i in three months. Any per- nay be restered to sound uts these Pills have no »¥ sent by mail for / » BOSTON, Ma Ass. Bi cL. , ii : NO NE t INIME NT will Instan- i . se terri Le diseases, and will positively ~ oe ‘ of ton. Tnformation that will save Be | Sai ie any ‘ t ft by mall. Dpn't delay a moment. i r than cure, ; ; “3 = AF} ~, (Yor Internai and Ex- : ino J ho be ternal Use). CURKS , Hacki ing Cough, Whooping Cough, } ‘Troubles, Diseases of the ; 4 & Co. » Bostox, TO, Mags, — AA AAS Ww eo 4 7 ‘ at ui = k tion ‘ T2 S¢, l taisp'’n- 5 s SSUN A CU 308TOM, Wass. . a ee a mT . iY } ; : : FAY 1) ! i} Nn} | i} PTE i sf ; : ; ' 65 i? ’ ei ¥ Dis Vevllv.o0 by so fh UU GH O.{ ~ bit ’ ey BS | ESEpW ’ Le ; b Wad DOW BOOTS. 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Island. an : aunt a ‘a ~—-” Od Wa fia} 4 Ui a 4 [DE JIL, {NiTURE, AT G ost. Post Office, Charlottetown. —— oe ee ee Lour airs, Tables, Washstant is, Sofas Parlor, and Drawing Room Lox king Glasses and Mirrors, W eer Tea. Picture Frames and JOHN NEWSON, Opposite ISTEADS, © El ‘Bs “iroom Suite, Picture Mouldings. Charjoitetown, Jan, 2, 1%83.—-ly tak NO ETL ELE SSS VO LET, The Pusiness Premises Kuown as “83 Gueen Street, Lataly in the Gecupation of R. W. Yvemaine, JAS. D* SBRISAY. Charlottetown, Dec, 20, 1684,—tt UBSDAY, MAY 2, Raving to advise the Public, may speak free,””—Kvxtrmes. i883, 9 Sino ie Corres Two CxErts, VOL. 12 NO, 136, ee ) ISLAND, | PROVING cr Wire | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. > NTG ‘T Wows TAI ee ae OFFICIAL SUMMARY | . ' Tuerspay, April 19, Mr. Srnciare said the financial state of ithe country wa eplorat ite. The supply | was not cuflic ent to cover the expen icure. | Messrs. Pope, Haviland, and Howlan had \brougat the question of the wharves up, when on their delegation to Ottawa, but could not get the Dominion Government io admit that the Island had any claim Pope had said in the speaking of the Dominion, ‘*we were also promised that the wharves in our principal harbors would he taken by the Dominion, a House, vd maintained, which would be another valuable addition to the preceding Terms. - : * they are’ not bound tc take wharves, | but they have given us the assur- | ance that they will send an engineer to re- port upon the property of ry Dominion, what will become such, and he thought a! that might be safely ittint at ted at g10.000.” These were Mr, Pope's words at that time, but not a deilar had ever been received. What promise has this delegation brought down ? there is nothing in the correspend- ence to show that they received any pro- mise. They have the judgment of the Supreme Court in their favor; but have they got any assurance to } istify them plac- inga@ sumin the estimates. Even allow- ing that they receive the $36,000, they would yet fall $20,000 short of meeting the expenditure. ‘The Land Office would not yield within $10,000 of the sum estimated. The receipts for the first three months of this year had been nearly $2,000 short of what they were for the same period of 1882 The expendi uve was estimated at $252,989 The consolidation of the laws would cost #3,000. The steam service provided this session for King’s County, $750. Carry forward the deficit from last year of $12,348 and a loss of $10,000 by daty bonds and deposits in Bank of P. Ev‘Isiana, all these i e-ns,if added to the estimate, would amount so $281,087, atid all that we had to meet it with, would be a revenue of pro- bably $261,000, which would leave us $19,- 000 or $20,000 short. What was the Pro- vince going to doif they did not get the $36,000 from Ottawa, and if the Land Office fell short $10,000. The arrears of asaess- ment were not worth $1,000 The Anances of the country had pever been in sucha deplorable state. In reducing salaries, they had merely stolen the clothes oi their pre- decessors, all their retrenchments had been projected by the Davies Government, and the present Government had merely followed in their steps. The expense of working the Land Office was one-ninth of the Revenue received from it. This was entirely too much. If we could make no more retrenchments, in a few years we should be overwhelmed with debt. The debate was adjourned. At 2 o'clock on Friday morning, the House adjourned until 10 a. m. the same day, D. or ‘] | Fripay, April 20. Mr. Speaker took the Chair at 11 o'clock. The Bili entitled *‘ An Act to encourage Coast and River Steam Service ir. King’s County was, read a third time and passed. ’ Mr. BentLzy moved the second reading of the Bill intitled ‘‘ An Act to Incorporate the Freetown Hall Company.” Motion carried. House in Committee, Mr. J. McLean in the Chair. Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair and the Bili was reported agreed to. Mr. Martin asked the Leader of the Gevernment to lay on the table a state- ment showing the amount expended during the last two years for the purchase of books for the Legislative Library, the cost of books purchased during the same period, the number and list of books lent out of the said Library during the last six months. Mr. SuLrivan, as a member of the Exe- cutive Council, presented the statement. Mr. McFapyen asked the Leader of the Government if the Executive Council have received petitions from the inhabitants of Marray Harbor, asking for the appointment of prosecutors under the Canada Temper- ance Act of 1878, and what action the Government intend to take in the matter. Mr. Suttivan—There were some p: titions received yesterday. They have not yet come before the Government. Mr. Perry asked the Leader of the Government if it be the intention of the Ti Guaahind, during this Session, to press on the Government of Canada the pro- priety of giving to this Province its share of the Halifax Fishery Award. Mr. SuLxivan said: It is the intention of the Government. We have been press- ing the matter upon the attention of the Dominion Government, and do not intend to give up the claim of the Province to its share of the Award. Mr. Hooper asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the full amount in detail paid to J. C. Underhay, Esq., for the ser- vice performed by him by the Public Lands Department, in the year 1882. Mr. FrercvsoN— There has been no amount paid to Mr. Underhay. But I will give the hon. member a statement of the account, which will serve his purpose just as well, Mr. Martin resumed the adjonrned debate on the motion to go into Supply He said the Province could not be congrat- - ee on its financial condition, and the comparison instituted by the Leader of the Government is not fair. At the end of 1878, there was a balance in favor of the Provinee of about $15.000; but now the balance is against the Province to the ex- tent of $i2.000. It is much worse than that. Included in the assets of the Prov- ince are old duty bonds to the amount of @5,859.14; and, on the other hand, the Public. Works Department owes about Mr. | ihe Province at the end of the year make up a total deficit of $29,198 07. While the | Province is in this unfortunate position, the Pubic Works have been neglected; and with all dune respect for the ability of the Commissioner of Public Works, the country has suffered for the want of a competent engineer. China Point Wharf and Seal River | Bridge, are cases in point. We are told ihat there has been a saving in ! But Southport Ferry should not be im Conjuuction with West River Ferry. Evidence which cantot be gainsaid, shows that the recipts of the Land Office not be expected to yield, during the curren year, more than $40, 0U0—instead of $55 ernment. But the Leader of the Govern-| ment depends upon getting a refund from Ottawa. We are not justified in depend- ing for a revenue upon a claim which has never been acknowledged. At any rate it is to be hoped that the Government have something more .tangible to depend upon ‘ous the evasive expressions used in the minutes of the Canadian Government. Mr. McFapyen listened with attention and interest to the Budget Speech, and ave the Leader of the Government credit © putting his figures very ingeniously. gut they were-misleading. The compari son of the expenditures of 1878 and 1882 was grossly unfair, The statements of this year do not agree with the statements of last year. According to his figures of last year, the Leader of the Government was astray to the tune of $56,538 36. The country was deceived by the Government. In 1879 they were led to believe that the Assessment Act would at once be repealed, the debt wiped off, and the financial posi- tion of the country could be kept up with- in the ordinary revenue of the Province. But the Assessment Act was not repealed until just as they were again abont to ap- peal to the country. And what do we see to-day? A deficit this year of $24,000. There is evidently in store for the Province a great deal of trouble and financial difti- culty. The Government have, it is true, economized as much as possible. But the revennes have fallen off. In the land office, next year, the receipts will be less instead of more, and year after year they will be less still. The peopie who owe the land office are poor and cannot pay their instalments, let alone the compound interest which is demanded. What is the use of depending upon the Dominion Government for arefund?] There is, in the papers before the House, no promise, whatever, that the Dominion Gov- ernment will pay a single dollar on account of our piers. Mr. J. R. McLean had told the people in 1878, that the Assessment Act was necessary; and, for doing so, lost his elec- tion. Ever since Confederation, our revenues have been falling off. In the three years following that event, the deficit rolled up amounted to nearly $100,000, and that was his reason for advocating the levy of an Assessment. In 1877, however, there was a sinall surplos, and at the end of 1878 there was still a balance in favor of the Province of $13.797.58. At the end of 1879, the balance in favor of the Province was about $26,000. In 1877, the Leader of the present Government atiempted to show that the Assessment Act was not necessary. Bunt what is the result? They kept the Act in force until just as they were going to the country, and the deficit of last year was nearly $24,000. To draw upon capital for ordinary expenditure, is bad policy, and there is no good prospect of a refund of the amount expended by the Province on account of the piers, though it is lo be hoped for the sake of the Province that it will in the end be paid. On the whole the estimated receipts of the Leader of the Government are very ambiguous. It would be far more honorable in the Government to meet the matter fairly and squarely. The Province was never before in such an un- fortunate position as it is at present. The Government have been obliged to beg ignominiously, at Ottawa for money to meet their expenditures; and the public service was never in such a wretched state as it is to-day. Motion carried. House in Committee, Mr. McLean, Souris, in the Chair. Mr. Svuriivan submitted the following resolution :— Resclved, That the following sums be grant- ed and placed at the disposal of the Govern- ment for the following Services, viz :— Salary of Attorney and Advocate f B General - : $1,300,00 Salary of the Clerk of the Crowa and Prothonotary = - - 1,320.60 Salaries of Deputies to peetheinney 1,600 00 Salary of Sheriffs 195.00 Salary of Crier of Sepedien © urt 100.00 Fees and Disbursements of Supreme Court - - 3,500.00 Printing and Stationtry, Supreme Court - - - - 200,00 Crown Prosecutions in Mag strates’ Courts . 200.00 Court House, Charlottetown, Keep: er’s Salary 400.00 Court House, Charlottetown, Fuel, Light, ete., : 1,200.00 Court House, eorgetown, Keeper 8 Nalary : 60.00 Court House, Georgetown, Fuel, Light, ete , - 50.00 Jail, Goons’ 8 County, Keeper’ s Sal- ary - 400.00 Jail, Queen’s County, Assistant's Salary - 365.00 Jail, Queen’s County, ‘Overseer’ t Salary | 313.00 Jail, Queen’s County, Medizel Ades. dant’s Salary - - 32.00 Jail, Queen’s County, Matron’s Salary . - 50 09 Jail, Queen’s County, Meleteaines 1,500.00 Jail, Prince Cpanty, or s Sal- ary - 300.00 Jail, Prince County, Assistant’s Salary - 200.00 Jail, Prince Coanty, Medical Atten- dant’s Salery - 20.00 Jail, Prinee Connty, Matron’ 8 Salary 20.00 Jail, Prince County, Maintenance 1,000.00. Jail, King’s County, = r’s "300.00 | Jail, a 5 ae ‘cal Atten- $11,000, not included in the accounts. These amvun's, added to the balance sgamst 20.00 . Jxil, ‘King’s Ucenty, Matren's tery 22.00 let | 8 it} received and read a first time ; read a se 5-| } “000 as estimated by the Leader of the Gov- cond time ; sa King’s County, Maintenance 500.00 Salaries cf Chief en County Cor rts : 1,500.00 Salaries of Anticbuat: Cc lech Ce sunty Courts 3,200.00 Rents and Siiileemensadia Gene ty Courts 700.00 Printing, Stationery, County Courts 200.00 Baliff’s Fees, County Courts - 100 00 Mr. SPEAKER resumed the Chair, and pro- After recess ,— | Mr. Suttivan presented a Bill entitled “An Act to further amend an Act to pro- vide for the care of idiots, luna - are on the decline and that the office can- | intial ol 7 natics and per unsound mind.” The Bill was and committed to a Committee of the whole House, Mr. J. R. McLean in the chair. Mr. SpkaKer resumed the Chair and the Bill was reported agreed to. Mr. SuLLIVAN moved that the House do now resolve itself into Committee of the whole to consider further the question of supply. Motion carried. House in Com- mittee, Mr. McDonald in the Chair. Mr. Makrin objected to a reduction of the salary of the keeper of the Court House. Mr. Svu.tvan said the amount wes the same as that paid for several years past. Mr. Campsete said the keeper of this Building had no assistance, and he was not ‘aware that the keeper of the Law Courts Building had complained. Mr. Martin said he had complained. Mr. Beer said the statement of the Leader of the Government respecting the expenditure of the Department of Justice was inaccurate and that it was not fair to make a cempari- son of expenditures in this Department; for they depend upon the state of the country. Mr. Fercuson said that when public affairs are carried on with moderat ones ne 4 and other disturbances of the likely te occur. He contend shal that = comparison referred to was’ quite fair. Very large amounts were, in W878 8, paid to outside Council, during the wbsence, at the Fishery Comimirsion, of the afaee General of that day, Had the present Attorney General acted in the same way, he would have been popular with some of his fellow barristers; bet the expenses to the country would have been greater. Mr. Fargunarson said that if Mr. Davies was black, Mr Ferguson was also black. Though an oficial of the Govern- ment, he had charged $8 a day for services while on a delegation to Ottawa. Mr. Fereuson said that his salary, while he was away, was not paid; and that the $8 a day paid him was the pay agreed to many years ago, by Order in Counci!, to members of the Government away on delegations in the public interests. Mr. J. R. McLean defended Mr. Davies, and said he was opposed to political Attor- ney Genera!s and political Commissioners of Crown Lands. Often, when they should be attending to their duties, they are away canvassing and attending political meetings, etc. Carried. Coroners’ Inquests.«... ses ctsbecue $300.00 Beards of Glealth. . 3. ¢.o< «5s. bdabxs 100.00 Carried. Mileage of members of the Executive SNE bok ks a oes i $609.C0 Printing and Stationery...... 100.00 Mr. Brer asked if it were true that members of the Executive Council received free passes from the P. E. Island Railway. Mr. Sviirvan said the hon. member should get his friends in Oitawa to ask the question of the Dominion Government. Mr, Sincriair protested against the ex- travagance and uselessness of having nine Executive Councillors. He thought the number should be reduced to five. Carried. OEE OEE eee . $500.00 Carried. Salary of Chief Sugeelatendent of Education . 1,260.00 Salary of Clerk to Superintendent of Education - 800.00 Salaries of Inspectors of: Schools 1,600.06 Salary of Principal of Prince of Wales College and Normal School - 1,500.00 Salary of first Professor of Prince of Wales — and Normal School - - 1,100.00 Salary of second Professor of Prince of Wales Catlege and Normal School - 809.00 Salary «f third Professor of Prince of Wales Gellege and Normal School 700.00 Salaries of District Teachers and Supplements - 87,000.00 Scholarships, Prince of Wales College - 450.00 Travel ing Expenses of Chief Super. intendent - 200.00 Printing and Stationery, ete., 600.00 Fuel, etc., Prince of Wales College and Normal School - 500 60 Miscellaneous 100.00 Mr, Stxciai asked if the Leader of the Goverpment really thought the increased amount would be sufficient. Mr. Suxuvan—I think it is. The esti- mate of lust year was very neatly met Mr Srncrair believed it would be found at least a $1,0U0 short. Mr. Brrr was rather surprised that the increase in the staff of School 1 tors recommended by the Superintendent of E ucation had not been made. He would like to know if the accommodation in the Prince of Wales College and Normal School was to be enlarged. Mr. J. R MoLean did not think the amovnt in the resolution would be sufficient. He thovght the amount should be increared and that the teachers should receive all their pay direct from the Public Treasury. Mr. Suycrarr found that there was a re- duetion of $1,000. Mr. ScLuVaN said the estimate was the ‘game as that of last year. Mr. Beer said it seemed as though the _Coverument wished to eripple the Education System. Mr. Camppett said that considering that \the Government had done more than any other administration to encourage (Uentinwed on forth page)