= * Sd 2 Prva seeinnaty atitagprs, => ls ik gy Malin, a = eGR BB gg ge rica s Tele Ml. ' . 4 | | ' ener eases WXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL DEPART ME iT AL REPORTS. JUSTICS. Tas principal feature in the report of the Minister of Justice is the report ef the [n-| specter of Penitertiaries. From this re- port, it appears that the total number ef | convicts in the different penitentiaries on| the 30th Jane, 1873, was 1,159 ; from that | daie to the Ist of July, 1879, 568 were re | ceived, making a total of 1,727, leaving 1,318; an increase of 159 over the preceding | year. Wantef employment is given asa) reason fer the increased number of convic-| tions ; and the hope is expressed that with | returning prospericy the number ef offen- vas committed in consequence of hard times | The question of the em-; will be reduced. pleyment of criminal labor is eonsidered, | the Inspecter arguing that much more of | by the Gx overnment | The con- the materials required } might be made by convict labor. victs themselves are anxious to learn trades, | and the Wardens are able to hold out em- | ployment of this kind as a reward for good | beliavior. The Inspector does not sympathise | in the sentimental objections raised against the employment of canyict labor, believing that onal institations should be made as self-supperting as possible, and that in any event were these prisoners free subjacts, they would or ought to be engaged in use- ful occupations. As to prison discipline, the opinion is expressed that prisoners should be well fed, strictly guarded, taught useful trades, to wore ind ust iously at ? *) : nals should hiave the benetit vt moral and Yréil-} gious instruction, should be rigidly separat- by night, and that their : , a opper ed from eac should ba so watched to allow them the ene, intercourse by day and rastricted «s power or oppurt nity ef not contaminating themselves by The Inspec- another or to strengthen corrupt er idle conversations. tor believes that the objects sought to be attained, viz., t)e reformation of the crim- inal and the protection of seciety, can be secured without the exercise of undue severity. He strongly advocates the estab- lishment of a society to look after prison- ers when discharged from prison. {NLAND REVENUE. The. report of the Minister of Inland Revenné shows the Revenue for 1879 to have been as follows: Excise. - id nkubs ures Maes $5,408, 192 Public W he ek te 450, 845 Culling I eas dS 26,853 ET SOL Oee ee rere 185,333 Weights and Measures, Gas and RIEL. bb's « bcico sn adas «+ as 16,445 WS. cu Goce ceesas ssc. 86, 039,633 as against 35,185,710 in 1878, an increase of $401,973, or about 7 per cent. There was an increase in excise ef $520,122, but adecreass in other items. The quantity ef spirits taken for consumption during the past year is yreater by 638,535 gallons, or 2i4 per cant. than the quantity taken in 1878, and greater by 473,587 gallons, or nearly 15 per cent. than the average quan- tity. taken during four preceding years. Illicit distillation is said to be still prac- ticed, though less than in the number of seizures was 878. GLRANINGS FROM THE DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. The subsidy paid this Province last year by the Domiaion 443.73. The amount to the credit of this Prov- inca at Uiiawa on the Ist July last was 3, oDb. 12 The Customs revenue collected in this Island during the year ending lst July, 1879, amounted to $206,245.04. The ex- pense of co lecting this amount was $24,- $04. 12. The Excise duties collected ia thia Prov- ince year amounted to $49,494.05. Expense of collection $3,299.57. The tolls paid on the P. E. Island Rail- way last year amounted to $125,855.91. The expenses of the Railway foot up to $223,313.12. ‘There was Government was $157,- > $70: last pad last year for the ex- tension of the Railway at Souris, new buildings, wharfs, etc., 340,129,05. The Government last year expended $2,006.88 upon the Indians in this Island. The ravenue obtained from the Post 'our paper. } = ,* that we form a portion of ——s el denne } . . . i Full'a ether estimates and c cE ee ole | to other mpertations not me reliable } 1 ana heories on the sugar George | \than his | yures a . ' 11 : } question, his assumed grievances must fa e the greun:!, A} ‘allacy Exposed. Tur fact that the lettor of Mr. &. Full, which appeared in our paper of | ¢ ‘the 18th inst., contained misstatements and | aire Fenron I. NEWBRRY _—- om * ed calculations is fully and clearly | =e , ee i distert _ 7 t : s3 hy le? | T'o the 0 ttor of the Brammer, | demonstrated by Mr. Newbery, in his iet- Sin, —ia of the 23rd inst. 1} your paper i noticed a cemmunic ation from ‘Contributor which I am surprised you would insert, re- flecting ss it does on a certain ge ntlemen of this city, to w hom the ¥ ieee evidl len tly bears some pasty spite, ‘‘probably political, which ‘argument that we were a detached Oolony ; also had l, iA my opinion, somet: hing to de = its insertion. This “Contributor may have and that we are terribly oppressed by the eas ‘ty-five cents to the fund, likely } legislation of some foreign Gevernment, by (Sig ning himself Ci ontributer there alse, as he lis ashamed of his name. If his soul ia as ber- to-day s issue of- er to the tact ter in another column of { Any one a strang the Dominion of | Canada, would suppose from Mr, Full’s wre! which we re sieanatinl under unjust} _ ' which we . i ’ ; i rot was is pen, }] don’t think he over paid Cariti reguiations, to pure) ass OUT go 118 it +) his wit nent as king r more q! ie st io ns than it a } - rf - ifrom the manufacturers of that hes twas worth, thi ukiag likely tmas he might va ‘ az ¥’ i: ee cy my pre ) ‘; smmirtte ee Wi th a» chance o | tile eountry. That Mr. Full’s cen- ;come one ot the — ; 1 , 7 Seiden lis quarter back, for he CAaAntiol pos- i clusions are nol paset On SOUT | 5), ly be a man above suspicion that wout la | argument touching the sugar quses- t} hrow out sue hoa lew insinuatis nn as he does . ° } a tiay ta tegrity the meetin tion, is manifest from the exposure ot gainst a man in whose integr oS N - . » ‘ chat appoir ited him have every confidence. his fallacies by Mr. Newbery. We need/ «contri unter” displays his iguorance also not, therefore, spl ify. — based | when he refers to Mr. Stewart, as as heoaly a acts : ant jas Secreiary, and is in ne was responsibvie for se 218 24h tive to ot] ler linports } . fon false pre me es relative ‘Ithe funds. Down, I say, upon the man that we may fairly assume, are equi uly as would onjure his fellow-man to carry out erroneous 2s these applied to the sugar{some milicions feeling. One OF THR COMNITIEE. e . oe . | questior ” Feb. $5, 1830. —_—— = © Fast Driving. i + 8 ae | To the Lititor of the Exaniiaer. Sirn,--My communication of the 20th in reference to the mismanagement of the to prevent Ourlére at the east end of Grafton street, has incurred the displeasure of one of the recent- ly appcinted fire iin We are glad to see that the Stipendiary Magistrate streets from being converted into a race- course where everyone may train his nag 7 see , . ehs : er ame A cemmunication over the signature o iehtest heed to the travel- i without the sl ght est heed t ; | \T. bP. a an appears in ine EXxaMIXER of ling public. He inflicted a S10 fine a few | the days ago upon a citizen of trotting proeliv)- | Mr. . j tateamea and warned those present that, for | to deny the statement | ferenc > to the pulling down ef RET ES }butin his explan ation of hew ntimated that}, ee nett ae the charge mi that by pulling was the means of is endeavoring Be 1 inst. HL wan attempts (in his queer way) made by me in re- f the building, it was dene me to be dewn the setting ties, the future, no fine for fast driving would - yroee ‘ ] be under that amount, and se lie a few fines of $39 would probably be tried eee ct, viz., a2 . as a means of refor ming the next_offenders. | first luilding it fpr : apne ee te the ether. e i)Y ‘ + Corresp randence : [ c'aim that fo roa wee are had been allewed to | } ade ~ by building on fire and the if the first burn itself out, Polic ‘y. Without wishing to enter upen a general J . discussion as to the merits or demerits of the} Eng Ensol sive nt tet of 87 io 5 and policy of the present Government and its of _ ‘mending 4 os fects on the trade of any particular sectien of APICHRGIRS ACIS the Dominion, one cannot but regret that Mr. e Fall, like moat band writers evezed on the Yu the matter of Jal dier- an Ineclient: subject of Free Trade, should put ferth such : distorted figures in trying to make a peint toj,- wwii go cf ERT eee e ass | PENNE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, prove their argument i I will only refer brietly to ene part of his article ; viz, the sugar question —which comes more particularly within my own knowledge. Mr. Fall says :—‘‘If, in 1878, we imported 100 tons of granulated sugar, that weuld be entered on the Revenue returas as worth about $110 per ten, amounting to $1,100 which was the price paid for it in Bostor. Now the priee paid this year from Redpath’s mill was about S180 per ton, smounting te $15, 000" ({ presume this is a mere typo; graph- ical error, and should read $1,800), ‘* making | on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of March next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon, at his new Warerooms, 52 Queen Street, the whole Stock in Trade of the above Insclvent, consisting of Asst. lot Crockeryware, Glassware, Earthen- ware, Confectionery, Biscuit and Crack- ers, bbls. Pilot Bread, boxes Fancy Soaps, boxes Blacking, Canned Lobsters, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Broems, Pauls, lot Logwood Dyes, Cream Tartar, Paper Bags, quintals Codtish, Buggy, ete., ete., a difference of 64 per ceut.” Shop Furnitur @, 1 Show Case, e: Glass Case, | rot Safe, 4 setts Counter Scales, The evident intention . . ; i Sei Dé ‘ Boxes, 2 Stoves quoted, is to convey the ides that the con | 2 Platform Scales, 50 Egg Boxes, 2 stoves, Cheese Case. folasser, lot of Pin sumer lost the difference—which is not the} L Sas case. Mr. Fall, in his calculation, entirely | Measures, 3 Shop Lamps, etc. ete. ignores the duty paid on the raw sugar used hy Redpath’s, ranging from $33 te $40 per ton—accordiug to gracle—besides their hav: ng | to pay higher fraights, insurance, ete., up the St. Lawrence and by rail from the sez board, than de American refiners. Asaimatter of fact, 1 submit figures to} preve that Redpath’s sold granulated sugar, last season, fully one cent per peund cheaper | of the paragraph dlse, to close sundry consignments, — 5 bbls. Dried Apples, Puns. Molasses, Chests Tea, 1 Iron Safe, etc. ete. B. WILSON HIGGS, Altctioneer. Ch arlettetown, Feb. 25, 1880—pat till sale than it sould have been imported from the NOTTL OM United States. 7 ow, the latter part of Jue, when sugar |p NHE Best, Shortest and Cheapest route to was at its lewest, Redpath’s were selling | . Cape Traverse ‘is Train to County granulated at 8g or say $3.374 per 100 Ibe. | Tine Station, thenee vin AvGues’ ‘Teams to At the same time granulated was selling i in) (, pes—which are in readiness at ali times. the United States at $4 duty paid—-equal, | deca teen less drawback, to $5.10. Under the present | J. W. HUGH u, Variff, it would have cost, jaid down here er} J. HUGHES ;in Montreal, with freight et $2 se ; per 100 Ibs. ; and, under the old Tariff, $7 Consequeutly, Redpath’s prices were one cent | vid and c¢ Feb. 25, 1sso— tf ~ Union Bank of P. i, Island, cesreme’ | + india trade. Fully more than one-half of the Sugar used | in this Island and the Maritime Provinces is | Pp f raw sugar, imported from the West Indies, Les a oe and paya n» more duty, on an average, under re uer the present, than it did under the former Tar- |?" | iff, aa the following calculation shows :— ‘ensuing year, and the transaction of such! | lusiness ag may be laid before them, vottug must be left with the) at least one day previous to the meet- GEORGE MACLEOD, cent per. lb. and 25 per cent. ad- out distinction of persens. Office Department in this Island, last year, was $20,952.78. Tho expenditure, $50,- 825.74. The carriage of mails within the island | (exclusive of those carried on the Railway) | last year cost $12,455.76. The carriags of Isiand by the steamers of the Steam Navi- gation © onmpany and by Messrs. Irving and | Mutiart cost $12,623.00. AEE ae Mr. Lowpen will take a few more pupils! for instruction on the violin. Rooms at Mr. Paul Mel’hail’s, cor.‘of Prince and Kent sts.— } Si ead f20 : | mails to and_from the valorum, including duty on } City Court, February 24, 1880. packages and charges 1.8 a eos Averaya per 100 1bs., $1.91 p =EGiu Pee. UNDER NEW TARIFF. . . Costing in the West Indies-~ , pes : Above No. 14 D.8., costing say $3.95 Vi F. Rue Us ri SODGSON per 100 ibs, @ 1 cent per Ib. at nd 35 per én adval: rem, 2 14 fas consentec i to de ‘liver his Lecture upon ean al to No. 9 and under No, 14 ss ». S., costing say $3.00 per 1090 FRANCIS OF ASSIS, lbs., @ # cent per Ib., and 30 aii ak per cent. advalorem, 1,65 Average per 100 Ibs., $1.894 Under the present tariff Molasses pays 15 per cent., as against 25 per cent formerly. . i think [ have proved that Mr. Fuil’s 64° yenties per cent. is a myth, i intended to have quoted Custem House | Y. Ni. Cc. A. FALL, | Statistics to further prove my arguments, but AT FIGHT 0’CLOCK f as the imports do not embrace sugar removed sae ‘from Halifax or other Dominion ports, and ar we have no means to ascertain the quantity of refined imported from Montreal, it ig im ' possible to get reliable data to work on. | In eonelusion | may remark that if Mr Admission 15 cents. Tickets for admission can be obtained at W. R. Watson's. Feb, 18, 1880, qj VHE place t to ge the EXAMI) et t yo ur Printing d ‘ER PRINTING ROOMS, | , men water at the disposa lof the Fire Depart- a@ We do noi hold ourselves responsible for | mont applied to the adjoining house, instead the efatements or r opinions of our correspond lente | nf Ghat ale oh: fie “the second buil ling| eo a ae lwould have been saved. Sugar Duties. | [ d=fy contradiction. : ete Se a For informatien as to the condition of the To the Editor of the Lxzaminer. isteaw. fire engines and the tank at the Gas I was not a little amused on re ding in y our | House, [ would refer him‘to the ex-Chief isstle of the 18th instant, Mr, ¥ ‘all’ 8 letter, | Engineer. ax-PAYER. ) elaborating on the effects of the National | Ch'town, Feb. 24, 1880. perlh n: it couk eimported, and« . : 5b. "per 100 Ton, Mae lea a oe anty | : VHE Annes i] ‘ General a a of the | higher than we would have paid under the! aa aa pin ‘ lore 9 = < oh. weal be a old Tariff ;—-neta ruinous increase, sonsider | > eas 1 Mz oe eee eon on WE ing the iunpetus thereby given to our Weat if " arch, st 12 c'clock, neon, ww the purpose of electing Directors for the} nih Cashier. UNDER OLD TARIFF, j € hi arlottetow n, Feb. 24, 1£80, Above No. i4 D.S., costing say $3.25 St one a : . pa me per 100 Ibs. at I cent per Ib. and ah Z A NOTICE 25 per ceat advalorem, 1 94) = Sis » Equal to No 9 and under No 14,D. 8. ypu DOG TAX, now overdue, if not im- | costing say $3 per 100 Ibs. at 1 mediately paid, will be sued for with-! ¢ i MONDAY, ist Mareh Wext, done is one is at JANUARY! 1880. First Arrival this Year, We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,” several cases of NEW GO0D8 New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colered Satins, New Black Satins, New Blaek Velveteens Frillings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LACE CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Holders. 70: SPECIAL. The remainder of our Far Goods, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, ceerincmneatncasr ge } i i | —WILL BE SOLD AT A— DISCOUNT, Bie | In order to clear them out befere the season is over. ea erm Cree aerate 3 _ Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods. will ‘Save money by giving us a call. i ; PONKIDS & SLED, January 6, 1890, | T° BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. Woe FARM lately owned by Jobn and ~~ re re een eee The Early Stages of Christian: ity in England. EV. «, @ BREEN, D. D., will de. liver a Lecture in the MARKET HALL, Wednesday ‘vening, Feb, 25, On ** The Barly Stages of Christionity in England.” a Doors open at 7.30 p. m.; Lecture at 8p. m, Admission — Reserved seats 20 cents; un. reserved, 10 cents. As the procee is of the Lecture will be gives for the relief of the poor, the patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. P. R. BOWERS, Secretary St. Vincent de Paal’s Society, Feb. 20, 1850—f 1m tu, all papers Bank of P. &. Island, fEXHE Ananal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the second day of March next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may be laid before them, Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J. R, BRECKEN, Cashier. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1880—pat h pre ar ne” Mesting of Parliament, ST. JAMES KIRK BAZAAR FEXHE Ladies in connection with St. James’ Kirk will hold a Bazaar for the Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles, --~-ALSO-~ A Tea and Refreshment Table, On the 3lst March Next, | —IN THE— VMIARKET HALL. The proceeds to be applied to the Jiquida- tion of the debt on the Church edifice. Doors open at 2 o'clock, p. m. Admission--Adults, 20 cents; children, half-price. Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, C. D, Rankin, and at the door. Presrpent. - Mrs. McLennan. Commi tEE—Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Long- worth, Mrs. A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirling. Mrs, Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. McLaren, Mrs. A, Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. P. W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Miss Owen, Mrs. Malcolm MeLeod, STEW ART, i. ee retary. wee Feb. 12, CAUTION. HE public are hereby cautioned not te pay to any person except the under. signed, debts due to the tirm of McKinnea, Fraser & Co. WILLIAM JGHN FRASER, Feb. 19, 1880. PHA SOUP. REPARED with Pea Flour and seasened and flavored with the finest herbs and seasonings, to which is added Liebigs’ Bxtract of Meat, making one of the most nutritious sites that can be obtained. ; A 25 cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thick Soup. ; For sale at BEER & GOFF'S. Feb. 18, 1880. iSO. ay § , GOLD MEDAL, PAR, 1878. 9 ie Pp eu ee @ys ey ces Pes ras} JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. —- ——ee Labrador Herring. CRs CATCH OF 1579. Smoked Salmon, + Salt Trout, ‘* . Herring, ‘* Shad, ‘* Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALL’S PISH MARKET. _Feb. 18, 1880—ti Valuable Property for Sale, Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, iB Queen’s County. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeson & McLxop, Charlotte town. Jan. 9, 1880—eod Valuable Property for Sale 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots im, @ Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dore 3 ehester Street, and running back 80 feet, to = gether with the buildings thereon erected. © For further sioviats apply to Messrs. : Honcson & McLxop Charlottetown. 2 Sept. 18, 1879. s ——« UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, _the Cheppeat it most Newsy Paper, he Vinves, & By