AND ISLAND ARGUS. ZT ee New Series. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Friday, April 1, 1881. CEE Hye te - . - [Vol. 4. No. 19 ——— al . ; oii RIM EZ 7 aa ‘ S 7 * | i = > ‘The W eekly }ixaminer 7 | of the day te eontrol this expenditure, be- years, greatly improved the methods of | The Factories’ Act. Taking the Veil. Lecal nud tither lie ins, SLAND ARGUS t . ecklp XUNUNeLr | cause the law provides that the Government | keeping the Public Aeceunts. A more | —— | tetimietllatbiiniiaidia dima ola Ma ee AND ISh ° |} shall grant supplements tu teachers pro- | business-like system has been intreduced| IN reference to the Bill relating to| Abvices from Montreal state that the | ‘ “— Is Published every Friday OFFICE : . AND ISLAND ARGUS. | pertionate in amount to those granted by | the several school distriets. The expendi- | into the various departments. Our prede- | cessors—to whom I wish | Faetories, to the provisions of which to give credit | our correspondent, ‘* A Citizen-Housshold- | Convent of the Sacred Heart, at Sault-au- Recollet, was, on the 19th of March, the SIXTY witnesses have been summoned for the trial of the alleged assassins of the «99° BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER} APRIL 1, 1881. ture of the present Government for educa- | when they deserve it—made some efforts in er,” objects, wo may state that the | seene of a very solemn and imposing cere- pee ’ jses’ pwn SAT GEORGK STREETS ———— _ ——~ | tion was thus very much greater than that | that direction, and they succeeded tosome| Bill in question as the legitimate { mony, the oceasion being the reception into; SHkLBURNE County, N. S., has advpted ae stebowas,P z I i THE BUDGET | o their ——— — I dare saythe| extent. But, at the sane time, their ex-j| outcome of one of the iargest andj} the Order of the ar a of Miss ae oo Temperance Act, by a m<qurity of Cherie ve ae Va, country will, nevertheless, not grudge it. | iravagance was so great that they left a/ most respectable mestings of citizens | Fatistina Newbery, of Charlottetowa, | ‘our to ene, #ubseription price, postage prepaid, $1.00 —~-— Now, the estimates of last year amounted | heavy debt to be paid by their ieotunnaas lever held in Chasletichidin~ce meet- | Prince Edward [sland. Tue Montreal [rishmen are raisirg » per year, in dy ance. HON. MR. SULLIVAN'S EXPOSITION oF ovr |‘? $252,602 U4; for this year theyameunt| Now, Mr. Speaker, before [ resume my | ing that was nmanimeus in its} As the day was the feast of St. Joseph,/fand to buy a homestead in Canada for pa Rates of advertiving, in the Weekly FINANCKES. —A ULBAR STATEMENT. | t » $250,456. 69. [twill be seen at once seat, [ may say that the Government intend | demand for a Bill of the nature of that| the Patron Saint of the House, the Chapel, | Michael Davitt, Examiner, will be as follows : ~—- | that this is very meh leas than the amount |} to carry on the policy of economy, which referred to. This Bill appears to us te be | always beautiful, had been decorated with De. : Mieseanh: Str. hxked ene mete First insertion, per inch, $0 50 Fripay, March 25. of the estimates in the years that are peat. they have inaugurated, to the end of their fair in ite provisions—sueh a Bill as is re- | more than usual care. Around the High Otianin.. “Banta Finythorne and Montgom- Each continuation, ‘ 0 12 Hon. Mr. Swutivax moved the order of | [" 1878, they were $308,358 14; and in|ierm. | hope by that time that we shall | quired to protect the manufacturing indus- | Altars were delicate urns, filled with cius- ; Contracts may be made for quarierly, half yearly, and yearly advertisements on application at the attice. W. L. Corrox | J. W. Mtremert, Manager. | Office Sup't the day for the Howse in Commitiee of Supply. He said— Mr. Sreaxer —In moving that the House go into the order of the day, it becemes my duty to preaenta short statement of the financial condition ef the Province, | 1879 they Were about the same sum. But this year they are considerably less than they were last year. They amount to | $25,456.69; and Ido not think it will be necessary to bring down any ‘‘ supplemen- | tary estimates.” be adle to show the country that we have done well; and I dare say that, if the people desire it, we shall by that time be able to abolish the tax eurse which our pre- decessors intreduced, aid by their subse- quent extravagance, succeeded in fastening tries of the city. Its main features are as follows: Any person about to start a fac- tory must apply to the City Council for license to opsrate sueh factory ; City Clerk “shall publish notice of such applieation, giving description of site and nature of ters of white lillies; mpon the Altar of St. Joseph, pots of blooming geraniums, primula calla lillies, and pelargoniums vied in brillisney with gergeous bouquets of cut flowers; while the whole was toned down by a setting of foliage plants in ery crossed the Straits ou Friday. Wer are -nformed that the cause of delay in the last pumber of the Royal Gazette coming te head was the non-;aymeut of postage. Dr. Paimen, a newspaper eorreepondent,. has een forbidden the press gallery cf the - TNE RECORD since 73 SOURCES OF REVENUB. upen the country. We, are preparing for | factory ; if no objections ere iyle? against | ‘‘ jardinieres,” standing agound the Altar | Pen syivania | egielature for making false . z Oe I may perhaps be ceeainhed ; I wish now te show you,Mr. Speaker, how this by economiziDg. We have cut down the application, the Ovunet shall grant the | and ranging in height frox tail shrubs to | ehsryes syainst & mem ber. ; the first place to in ‘ . we propose ta meet the expenditure. As the expenditure of the Government as low license ; if objections are fyled, the same pots of dainty shamrocks, forming in their) Ox the 22nd ult , the Bill to ab-lish the rine W all finances since 1873. It will oi oe I stated befere, part of our revenue is large- | * peesible ; and | trust that we shall in a| shail be placed before the Council atitsfirst | luxurianee, a green carpet before St. | Legislative Corncii of New Brunswick, passed served that in no oan. since the on. ly made up by the subsidy we receive from | Very short time be enabled to readjust the | or seeond meeting, who shall appoint three | Joseph. Hundreds of wax tapers, in gold | its third reading in the House of Assembly of RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 16. ———— Winter Arrangement. To take effect en the bth Dec., 1880. “PT RAINS GOING WESF. Superintendent ince entered the Confederation have the receipts met the expenditures, except last year, when we had a surplus on the transac- tions ef the year of nearly $13,000. In 1874 our expenditure amounted to $435,212.56, and our receipts were enly $403,015 48, shewing a deficit of $32,194 08. In 1875 the deticit was larger stil!. amounted to $94,125.22 ; while in the year | In that year it | reevipte of the Land Offica. che Dominion Government. This is abeut $153,000.00. Last year it was $153,400.00. But some few small amounts have neces- sarily, and for legitimate purposes, been withdrawn from our Capital, and this year the sn.o we shall receive from Ottawa will be about $153,000.00. Then there are the Laat year the Land Office yielded about $54,000.00. This taxation of the Provinee. The Gauntlet Thrown Down. Tue impudent and unreasonable demand of the Legisiative Council for the reduction arbitraters to whom the matter shail be referred, and if the arbitrators consider objector entitled to compensation, they ‘shall makea return ef the amount of same | tothe Council ; beth the objeetor and ap- plicant shail have the right of appeal to the of the popular braneh as it now stands—to | Council, whose award shall be fra! ; when | oue-half while the whole Council is te be | 4 factory has been in operation (ive years, | retained, and clothed with new powers by | and no proceedings have been taken in 1376 it reached the very large suin of $99,- | Department, as you are aware, was under 183.36. Tought, of course, to explain that | the centrol ef my hen. friend trem Car- im these years some very large amounts, | “gan (Hon. Mr. Ferguson) ; and I need which were expended, should be classed | 2% say that it was as well managed as under the head of extraeidinary expendi-| possible. Altheugh the crop of last year Provincial Secretary-Treasurer’s office we show a reductien of $4.31602; in the % from the various offices, licenses, which will swell up the revenue that we etc., | being amalgamated with the rednced House | amy Court against the owner, to restrain of Asserubly, was last evening rejected by | the [minediately | | | the House of Assambly afterwards the Leader of the Gevernment | introduced a Bill, providing that on the | That this resolutien was a proper one— in fact the only one which the Council could ‘ working -thereof’ a heense shali be granted without payment of any compensa tien. 2+ me +. --~- Reduction of the Legislature. ject :— ‘“* With reference to your letter of the 3ist sanctuary. { At nine o’clock, the pupils entered ir | procession—over a hundred young ladies | in simple uniform of black cashmere, each wearing around her neck a pale blue ribbon, and having her head covered by an ample white net veil. Tne religious knelt in their carved valreu stalis, with the exception of the Lady Superioress, for whom was placed a prie- Dieu in front ef the pupils’ benches. As the wedding march pealed from the organ,the mistress of the Novices entered, elasses of society. The ladies alse call into their hous. s, and give retreats t» ladies of the candalabra, added to the beauty of the | that Province by a vote ef 29 te3. Vasset Sotp.—The schooner ‘* Maggie,” 88 tons, 1S monihs eld, built and owned in P. E. Island, nuw at Halifax, has been sold to | Capt. Frederick Allan, of thatcity, om private termes. TE cistinguishing features of the market on Friday were hay and porkers. One carcass sold by Mr. John Pleadweil, of Millcove, weighed 802 Iba, and brought 72 cents per pound. How ia that for weight ? Dr. Con wei (Conservative) and Mr. David irvine (Liberal) were nominated in Carleton> County, N. Bon the v3rd ult. The preb- : : issolutic rese m | leading by the hand the Postulante in bridal at ; j ; ~> | was only a fair , and pric ; low, | dissolution of the present House, the whole | vading by the : ability is that or, Co ‘lee STATIONS MIXED. MIXED, ture. But Pea down to the year 1877, i and ae : ae ee i a ful Council shall also be dissolved, se that the an array. They were followed by two little a i aa diate ee, when the publia serviees to be provided for | 464 money Was not unusually plentiiu : , ‘ . py poe iit bveneedl stleake (3 oe d a very large majority, a Were very much as at present, we find| among our farmers, the reesipts of | property-holders as well as all the other | Tan following paragraph from ile Tor- ee ee —_e 7 — a Tue St. John Daily “San” reports that on Goer nein. x Up &lSas Pe that the expenditures of the Government | *e Land Office exceeded our autieipa | electors of _— Provinee ae decide Lae Globe a: roe wader 6 eee Toe se tals aka S ae eae ‘ at Wedne-day bier last, the’ Bev Dn D Car igan oe o 840 “ amounted te $331.632.13, while the receipts tions. They amounted to very mnel | on the question of abolishing the Legisla- | hension of facts. The writer has mistaken | veil and habit, which was placed upon a } Moore, A. B., was prese nted by his con - ; al eee teee $ _ ’ | \ . ~ rary . . : sas , ’ Pn G6 * NiO o» - oy ei “a DS iu rreg +. oan Stewart.. Ar 10.00 * | were but $326,274.64, leaving, in that year,; ™@re than was estimated either by the| tive Council, The Council ciaim that, in the proposition of the Government of this = eee ee cae hite | tio? at Silver Falls, with an diesen ee tieri ' Dp 7.00 a) | 8 balance against the Provines of $5 357.- | Government or its epponents. They ex- | defeating every measure for tre abolition | Prevince to redace the number of Bxecn- ee ee Coe ee ee companied by a handsome sacramental service, Bear ® ie e ; e* is 149. Again, in 1878, eur expenditures | ereded my estimate of iast year by $4,000, | of the Couneil, they are acting in the iu- | tive Councillors for one to reduce the Legis- | 84tin brocade with full train and sleeves 4 Ww | ; ae teat, ce ws 444 “ | amounted $334 133.29 and onr reeeipts | 00; and my estimate was at that time ridi-| teresta of property- holders. If this be! lative Council, instead of abolishing it en- te eyes silk ; the postilion boddice ws ald ac P eg a a Mr. MeDon- eeeeee j x oe | " : : : . : . o, 8 : # ace , Sri 7 . x t , 3 e R SED. i cstcdessd ae ~ were only $312,684 34, or $21,448 95 less | culed by the gentleman then loading the! their only object, they will not hesitate to tirely. However, it is plain that the great eee by tied, Gaited WHS Sane ets Secretary to cho beguntotendian a he lalced + nag othe ar i@00 * | Gon ths eietent the todo Gatasiniiin ex- | Upposition,whostated that the receiptsatihe | place the matter in the hands of these Grit organ isin full sympathy with our jassels. A coronet of crange blossoms with sen years’ adilons a = a Ti Sicwart..... | Dpl0.00a ———— | pended. That was the last entire year | Land Office weuld net amount to more than | 8tme property holders. We have no faith! Loeal Government in their efferts to rid | @ trail of buds and leaves was worn cover Aeadil inti by the resignation 7 Mr ‘ Pew - oo during whieh the late administration $40,000. Now this year | think we shali| in the majority of the members of the | this Provinee of a useless Legislative en- the tulle veil, and completed a oan Devine. ¢ : ' ork ....+2c020] * MOB * held the reins of power. In 1879, | receive from that souree, rather more than | Council. We believe they are acting with | cumbrance :— SS anes te > the ae, | ‘THE market on Friday was large and well Royalty fe od “ipa « during most of which eur oppon-| We received Jast year ; and I have theref re | ne higher motive then a desire to enjoy ‘* The Premier of Prince Edward Island has aor a con an the blue a oa supplied. Tub Rutter wag very plentiful and Charlottetown.../4r 11.45 “ ente were largely responsible for the | estimated that we shall receive 955,000.00 their sessional al owance fer the balance ef | intreduced a resolution te abolish both aoe = he “i t ree “w ee sold slowly from 16 to 18 cents.” Eggs were a ee ae ronmene morse | a re : 1 di | So far as we have gone in this year, the re | their term. We shail be glac to fisd that | branches of the Legislature, and to hand over | ‘Gary, Miss Newbery advanced to the ratl- also plentiful, and solu at fro 2 ; : finanees of the Provinces, the expenditures ; g year, : ; 4 -h ne Rev. Pathe Based 5 Pp ; from 10 te 12 cents. Charlottetown ../Dp $.15am. Dp 3 00pm. | gnjounted to $313,845.27, while the receipts | Ceipts at the Land Office have been some- | we are mistaken. the management of local affairs to a new body, | 198, Where the Kev. Mather Ferra Mie dds. Pork had a downward tendency, tales being Royalty seen ~*~ ae were $285,062.05, showing in that year an what in advance of what they were last The following are the provisions of the to. be styled the Legislative Assembly ef addressed some words to her upon the im- generally made at from 6 to 64 centr, North Wiltshire.| “° 930 |“ 415 * : ; 3 on | year, and I have little doubs that they will ; fa sa Prince Edward Island. The new Assgnbly | portance of the step that she was about to hae : Hester River....1°* 9.45 “* | ** 430 « | C2608 of expenditure over revenue of $28,- | Year, a! ro that they will) Bill referred to : is to consist of twenty-twe members in the| take, dwelling upon the white veil as an Porators have been coming to market in ao eee * Poe ¢ 7 i > . | , , i . . . . " i 2 . e . > Seeieiiens...... | “39021 ¢ | 8.07 “ 783 22. Now, the year 1880 was the first a a er) eins te which I shall At the expiration or disso.ution of the | Lower House and five er seven in the Upper, cushion of ‘innocenee, purity and peace. considerable quantities during the past week . | « + ** “ ye a ie resent Government had | ; a prasenft House of Assembiy all seats in le b lf th res un This se 2 ‘ . a re selling tor ~U cents, ac County Line.....) ** 10.32 5.18 arin which the present ( a bed | f i i f the aha ie “oll ee ore ent H td bly all the | about half the present number. This seems| After a few well-chosen remarks, the | ° ‘Wo aud are eelling for 18 to 20 conte, Kensingtm......| “ 11.10 “ “ 6.56 * a fair trial in the management of the | Tefer 1s that of the tax ta beeollected under | 7 ovisiative Council shall beeone vacant and not so much a compromise between the reaelu-| Poy, Father proceeded with the blessing ef cording to variety. Messrs. 0. Rogers and R. \Arll.48 “ Ar 6.30 “ | finances of the Province. In that year, as | the Act imposed by onr predecessors. You | :),. Legislative Couneil shall be dissolved | tion to de away with the Council, formerly the habit. after which he handed the veil ea ir ore the principal purchasers = Mr, Sammersde. .. \Dp 1 45p.m appears by the public accounts, the receipts | ™ay be surprised by the fact, you may be} and writs for a new election for the said | adopted by the Lewer Hon e and defeated by | 4. Ruverend Mother Tommasini, Superier "Ficn as already taken over 4,060 bushels. Well i. - oF5 °* were $269,603.38, while the expenditures | astonished, and perhaps alarmed, when rou Legislative Couneil shall be issued. | the Upper, and the eounter proposal of the Vieus of the Qetter te Casnie, oie antag. —f toneer, Port Hull “ 2p “ were reduced to $257,308. 38. being $12,295 | know that there are already arrears ef taxes * r ‘ " ° latter to reduce the number in each Liouse by } . 7 serie oe) " : ’ : Ix err artiele on “ manhood ff ” i A cae aor 200, -; : 4 ae teen: dal The new Legislative Council, to be} *"* Fed ting th. | ing the crown of orange blossoms, cast it rggyepes og sulrage we O'Leary .. 7 less than the receipts | due the Province amounting to $21,797.99 ; . one half, as an easy way ef adopting the | .75 ; ee! gee eee ee stated that Archd. J. McDonald, E ; y - ‘pe 2 Pest pta. | nes hat th h elected under this Act, is to be subjeet to | « i} se ith ‘Acing ‘the | tom her, seemingly with disdain (certainly : ‘<s : ee Alberton. “ 5.32 1878 axp 1880 comrazep. | Considering that the taxes have been 1mpos- lth ; 4 tho Ash of which 0-1 ouncil’s preposition without sacrificing vhe | *™ ceiaa a ‘ta delic b * | elected with Hon. Daniel Gordon, in 1576. Tignish . es las 625 “« t 3 C \ ed only four years, S dhiak shies on ones a @ Provisions © e Act of whichi 8! amour propre of the members of the Lower wit 20n regard to its delicate waxen eauty, This wae incorrect. 3 J: Westaway inal oe ae. Hon. members on tie other side of the | ).ous gum to have remaining due as arrears. | ™ amendment. House. Certainly any step toward simplify- | 48 it fell heavily upon the floor) and in its | ing largest property holders of Georgetown TRAINS GOING EAST. House, are continually saying that the |* [ny four years, during which the highest ate eee oe ing the machintry and lessening the expense | piace threw the soit white lawn covering, | wag—on that ocvasion— returned by washes wt Government have not carried out their | jeyy that made by our predecessers--was | The Council With Closed Doors. | of local legislation is a step in the right and | thereby forever hiding the young lady from | suysracn. ledges, that the Government have been ex- | » 5 000 bk 7 o common-sense direction. Still it seems diffi- | the eyes of the world ramows, | smaso, | moan | Borage ds. Nos sal show yon, Mr | Sony 2900, Fer saat Sea iney ate | Tus members ofthe Legaative” Council ele tet rat neem funciona tobe| "Again ed by the Mistress of Novies,| ,,TUESH John Nat and Balt Factory we : ' int Speaker, and i shall show this House, and | pearly $9,000.00, & sum far in advance | way well exclaim, on reading the two ar- ae ee ee: at pew the postulant left the chapel to enter short- yrenenes en Gaetkeean y. the undies: PD ooo cccves \Dp 6.45 a.m. the eountry, that, compared with the late | .f what it might reasonably be supposed | ticies in the last Putriot, on the proeeedings rs te facet a ‘tengih'e ; eamntion, ed ly in the garb of s Novice of the Sacred | tative men of the city. This factory is oper- — a oe a Gevernment, we have been very economical they would be. A large proportion of of that body, Save us from our friends.” reductio ad absurdum, of the pettiness at the Heart. Returning to her pris eee ted bys company. About thirty men are EE seep i “ 940 “ indeed. The year 1878 may fairly be cited | these arrears will never be collected. It For reasons which are no doubt in keeping | .oy.6: vatism which persists in travestying on knelt while Father Ferrard proceeded to | pow employed, but itis expected that more Pert iull........ “ 65 “ fer the purposes of the comparison. The| i, very well known that after a year or| with the open and straightforward course every little colonial platform the grand stag say Mass. The oe chosen for the day | men will soon be required. Wellington .....- * 10.36 °° late Government assumed a = = two have passed it is exceedingly difficult | generally ae by me majority of me ery of the Britiss House of Lords.’ ae that of ae th a - . Wituam Bremmacoms, of Grenville Ar 11.2% “ They had all 1877 to put things in order. | ¢, collect arrears of debt due the public. | Council, that body held secret session for ee ele Fe tae tt and was extremely we enderad. oe ’ Summerside. . . } DS 2.06p.m. Dp 7.45a.m.) By 1878 they surely had the finances en a Sa geneny rpc $22,000.00 still in the | the greater part of Monday last. The Wauseticnsl When the priest left the Altar, the choir or Sebhinn totes Eon? ed Kensington... . . . ;)" 235 * 8.20“ | feeting which suited them. Yet in making | Government should, I think receive a very | Patriot's version of what took place before : began to sing the Magnificat, and the con- sisth-chahd peatia: Sar wid a Geualtel County Line.....) “* 318 * | * 8.38 * | comparison between their expenditures in | i cdl 2 gatl thai and after, as well as his insinuations in re- ; _| gregation rese to their feet, every voice y-elg , ; e receive Pp 7 : | considerable sum; an estimate thai we ’ , Tue foll f . ye. : . the handsome f bund bane... .. “ 323“ | -* 9.08 “ | 1378, amd eurs in the year that is past, I Se sellin 0 ineludi he | gard to what took place in that secret ses- Hx following extract from a letter of | joining in that hymn of praise. 6 Sanerone ons cs np aaa. e. Son Bester River “ $59 | * g45 « — /*| shall realize from taxes, ineluding the | gard ¢ Prof. J. G. Schurman, Aeadia College At the fi Sen the Octet of Novices | thirty-two dollars and sixty cents. -- Put, aa SoS os | poor « | Shall show that we have saved to the Prov-) amount to be levied this year, the sum of | sion, although as might be expected, great- Wolfville, N. 8., may be of interest ¢ Pa Soe eee ee oe eg eee ee : be North Wiltshire. “* 4.15 10.01 inee, the very eonsiderable sum of $130,- | g92 (00, Weshould certainly be able this| ly warped by party feeling, is very 6, SN; S-y May De of interes: to some | aeain approaehed the prie Dieu, and taking} Trape or Wiypsor.—The Windsor corres- Royalty Junetion| “* 5.07 “ | 10.52 « | (US. © — ' os di 7 ef our Island students : ‘It is, I believe r ister by the hand, led her round | pondent of the Halifax Herald wri Charl dete Ar 5.30 /AriLis « | 157.59. year to eollect a very considerable amount | “iscreditable to the Coansil: -Whea the | eneradly known that the matriculation ex. ee . ee d th ki e Navigati rw side oe a 0" we .. ° ; iS : sill f ti i | ati : ; ; im si t talls, where she receive o** Kiss| paper. Navigation has opened, and vessels 4 on To show more clearly the difference be | 4 the taxes stil! due. Bill for the Reduction of the Legislature ba. on &X- | to the s , ‘ 1 , : , Charlottetown ..|Dp 2.30p.m.| — tween our expenditure and theirs, 1 will| wy Pexny—May I ask the Hon. Leader | eaine befors the Couneil on its second read- amination of the University of London is} of peace” from the community, remain- | are entering and clearing for the Mates with Royalty Juaction| ‘ 253. bring to the eonsideration ef the House 4 . mus ing, and the motion was made that the| eld every June in Halifax (and other tng, some time in silent thanksgiving for | Plaster eargors.” It is expected that large ae oe rie pee of the Government to state hew much he | 19g, § | centres) in conneetion with the competition | ; : bat had t hsafed to | Quantities of the article will be exported this BU bs detendees * a0 some of the items on which we have effected ! cy ects to realize from assessment by the | President leave the chair and Mr. Mann ri pidine Gilahaiat Miaesieiie. § ' ihe happiness that had been vouchsafed te Sede Redford...... “ gar thif v reat saving. I will not take up F o ° i be ealled thereto, a division took place, 6 {° the Guienhrist Seholarship, but scarcely | per, . : Mi. Stewart... Ar 410 “ het a of the House by going much inte pe beni hy aco It is i ibl members voting for the motion and 5 | any one seems to, have heard that we} The order of the Sacred Heart was| Tu Princess Lonise will arrive in Canada — - —— | the time or ® oe ; Hon. Mr. Suttivan—It is impossible to ; wae" | may also, under certain conditions, have} founded in F in the 1800, by the | as soon as the Gulf and River &t. Law “Ee j , tention , Mi. Munn refused to ebey the : eG ; : eunded In #rance In the year , by the a . Lawrence Mt. Ttewart 4.15pm detail. 1 will merely direct your attenti t b t; but I think we| against it. Mr : “ ; eves P . state the precise amount ; . think We : ao the aubsequent examinations for degrees in | y B I b are free of ice. Wer Royal Uighne ill b Morell.......... ‘ee to some of the larger expenditures. In the | should realise akout $20,000, We should | President when called to the chair, and Artsand Law. This, however, is the case : aaa we — waned ota i ‘all present at the Camp at See aan mied . it. P , ” - i ; : y i ien : a a eS , 1 | over religious, and has convents in a Ps ; ousse imino ~ Siver oe | os aan “ rena nraee EN of trea ve ae — obtain, at the very least, some $8,000 of | Mr. Reid sored the following resolation __ | a8 I have been officially informed in answer | parts of the civilined inital. Day. The Governor-General, the Pri cess ve we ha ée reductions in the expenditure © ex! the taxes still due. Indeed, if it be pos- Resolved, That Roderick Munn, Esq., is | to enguiries made both of the Registrar of m" Sault-au-Recollet is the | #24 4 large party will gv to the North Weat Pills... «1-4 Le hich h ved | .: : ; & The House at Sault-au-Recollet is the | *¥° *) ed ef $9,138.49, which amount we have sa sible to collect it, we shall receive the whole | guilty of contempt of this House by refasing | the University of London. and also of the ‘ . nea ; in September. Mt. Stetart \Dp 4.15p.m.! te the public. In the administration of | gneunt. But calculating on $8,000 for | to obey the order thereof, made by the Presi- | g Se mm ge ay ge cae ' chief one in Canada. ‘There are four others, ¥ ; Carli ae oi, i 633 “ the Education Department we have saved | arreas and $20,000 on aecount of the taxes | dent, that ne take the Chair of the Committee oer an . f the i wr of Meio ap wey of Montreal, ss London A school of cookery opened in Halifax, on Gee eget am. i. 6 Ar 6.00 - $4,895.60; in Legislation we have saved | ,¢ +} ts i ear, we estimate that we | of the House on the Bill entitled ** The Legis- | enclose & snpy Ss the etter of Mr. Ont., one in Halifax, aud one in St. John. | the 23rd nit. Jt was attended by ,abont a $3,360.43 ; in the management of the Poer | ¢: cs aod as $28 .000 lative Assembly and Legislative Conucil | Langevin, the Under Secretary, which | The end for which this order was instituted | fifty young ladies belonging to * the first * S60. 43 5 the t & shall reeeive from taxes 000. 2 ’ | contains precise information on the sub- | is the education and training of the hicher | families” in Halifax, but ue servant irls, or L. B. ARC HIGALD, House, $594.60; in the expenses of the! ‘There are some other items, such as fees | Act. g g 8 girls belonging to the middle classes were pre- sent ; consegnently there is not much hope of : ; y Dee. 1880. on - ‘ a : j nf : . - the school being suceessful cr of its doin Railway Offies, ¢ harlottetowa, bee. 3, office of Commissioner of Public Works may fairly expect to receive during the | adopt with any degree of respect for itself, December last, requesting pormige se with prmtealey ero a aa ar oe sunth. goed: oing there is a decrease in the expenses amount- | coming year to $256,540.00. is very plain. Mr. Mann should, in ae- respect to eee = Nova Scotia for angers + is ao Jo. ow “ use the et at ee o Ing to $2,020.89. Then there is the item GENERAL REMARKS cordanee with all Parliamentary usage, ~ Taiconien 1 an dieetee te oc nt Fe goer alike Soca on tke ‘ial tie Vote oan a : oS oo °: cd 2 ’ e Te ‘ : J ‘ ye c ney re. : ‘ e of public printing. i - gc rere the If we receive these amounts, and if our | have taken the Chair ae a ~~ that the Senate of that University has acceded | orders in Canada, the ladies of the Sacred | and introduce the Ineh Land bill within the aust the Fvantnes $ roe oe ‘ xpenditure does not exceed the limit we | the House. Every other member might/ ¢, the holding in Canada of University Ex-} Heart retain their family names, and are | 2¢xt four days, the House adjourring for tha gs | smount paid Ser’ tite aevvien, Soaines. © h ; fixed, we shail probably come out at | Tefuse as well as he, and in that case the aminations, subject to the Matriculation Ex- | simply ada d M da Th ir cos- | aster helidays on the Sth aud rearsembling " 7 balance belonging to the expenditure of the acakat ihe year eon uae . go that | course of Legislation would be clogged, | aninations, but has limited the concession to aan re cane cine. aie ~ eles on the 25th, When the seeond readis g of the 20 BAGS (2 bushels each) of the revious year, was $9,550.50. In 1880 the | Me © oe i y ‘in | and the House become an object of eon- | the Examination fer degrees in tie Faculties | “UM. 8 egg Fe : PPe? | Land bill will be immediately teken up. ioe compndel in publie printing was 95,- | in the year 1881 we shall have sueceeded in tempt. It was but too evident, however, | of Arts and Laws 5 reaching to the waist, a white linen cap ) I : b _ i: i é = ¢ . “9 ’ * ” + > . ‘ o CELEBRATED 478.26 showing s reduetien is ee eae ian ae me mieeaeiens aes majority o/ the Council were nn. in order, however, to obtain the advantage — snd «long bleak vo 4k ik ot ee aoe ee rong oe ” mon comple ; . ldiom- hesnmemet i . ion, it i es a , c a "ye - - . of $4,072.24, and over ote pg ts owed with which we were saddled by cur pre willing to pass Cin anennnsets Seep oni . ar eer de Kaew tak ane Gane gauze. $45, 000 on» capital ot $230,008: The sem of Canadian Golden Pop BAL, | Those, with other reductions, amount, to- | Te on. We shall have accomplished ali | Munn was eompelied to do his duty, every | Senate should - ; Their rule is based upon that of St. | $8,000 was placed to the account of the con- i gether with the debt left as a legacy by the pont ne ‘ e os os ee ny th. | member would have to shoulder squarely | the Ist of May in each Sr at —_ centres : oe ule is e I singwnt; fund. a dividend of 18 gur est. be For sale (don't miss getting some) at late Government, which has been almest a oe Ks See r. < io eee his just responsibility for the fate of the a: a oro coed 4 A yen! — ee clared, and 83,600 voted to the directors as BEER & GOFF'S entirely wiped ott, as J said before, te the Ae “as me in the caeueaaea Bill. A secret cession «f many hours’ dura- ONnerar giae ne denies o Ase ak eae a on is ag ae Te remuneration for their services during the past — -~ | large sum of 90,570.. oe ae 378 We found the Province, when we | tiom was resorted to, and the result was before the Ist of October in each year ai | Address to Rev. John McKinnon. | 8*ve" yearr. ray ruN ji. paid ont by _the tate ene Pa . v* entered office, owing a debt of nearly that Mr. Reid's motion did not eee what centres candidates will present them- ; Tue Leadville, (Colo.) ‘‘ Democrat” recently j i A i a @ | Was $351,507.51, and they carried forwar $70,000. We have reduced that debt very | the Journais. We do not know what took | selves for the ensuing first and second exam-| AT a mecting of. the Temperanes Reform | contained an account of the sudden death, by a 7 * >: he pant poets bene Sore re | jar rel 3 so much so, indeed, that we have | Place during this secret session, ANG We) inations for degrees in Laws. The requisite | Club, Georgetown, on the evening of the 25th | heart disease, of a man who was known in the EXCELLENT QUALI'Y. Province of $60,071.95, making the total | ‘4's J he Stned * t it th We | have no right to know, but we have no! pomber of papers for the exaininations will | inst., the following address was presented by | West as McCormack,—famuliarly as * Rocky eet PH liabilities of the year $391,378.52. Wei ae ner : Fae ye Me doe oak ih tl | reason to believe that such frothy orators | then be forwarded throagh the Colonial Office | the Club to the Rev. John MacKinnon :— Mountain Mack,"’—but whose real name wag JOR SALE CHEAPER THAN EVER, in| have, as I said already, reduced the ex- hare er ay, “ e a. Dis ne | as Messrs. Alexander Laird and A. B. Mc- | to the several centres named. F ee ee eta Patrick Costello, and who was born at Bear i 5 ard 10-pound parcela. Jialf chests penditure of the Government to $256,280 85; | end of the ees 73000. oes Kenzie were more honest, decorous and 1 am to add that the Senate ot the Univer- z Cee oe River, in this Brovince. Costello hed a check- ey Sop and during the short period we have been amounting to nearly $13,000. : | truthful than they usually are when the | sity does not entertain applications in regard _Reverrnp AND DEar Six,—We, the under- | gred and eventful career as a mincr in the QUARTET 'WESRanTED. in power we have reduced the large debt of Ido not suppose that this result will) 9.346 of the Council are open to the public. | to these Examinations made directly by ia- sigued, on behalf of the Temperanee Reform | West, being at times worth from half a mul- es 000 00-—which we were compelled | satisfy our opponents. It weuld be diffi- The chieanery practiced by the Couneil for tending candidates. They should be made Ctub of Georgetown, recognizing, as we do, | lion to upwards of 4 millin dollars, though BEER & G OFF. — _ ‘ taieineniadai to meet—te| cuit, I should peraps say impessible, to th mn ee — aie stamped cn the through the Government of the Dominion, | Your valuable labours and increasing diligence dying in poverty. March 22, Steed wh! by the late ti] due to} satisfy them, but I think it will satisfy hree ses! M e is vay Sar with whom it rests to decide whether it is or | 12 support ef our Club since its organization, Ww «farm servent of Mr, Malcolm = asi 7 a $2,690 vee Adding ' caaeentald ae ra- | the senciantiit expectations of the country proceedings of Monday and maturday fast. | i, not advisable to apply for the papers.” a — og S ee aoe beige Murshison, of North River, went to that ti our expenditure, and tak : ae mie aOR enone eae -—eneedueeel fillnsteaeneepe esti and County, beg to present you with a pair o re acs Sean els ms yh aid to teachers four In Charlottetown we have been charged a oe é : : a eee ell, ' gentleman's residence at about 1220 o'clock 110 y al over ee fall wo Gre gmdate gyro ania while in | with having been very penurions ; while in The Best Vindication. Reduction of the Legislature. Se oun dgunidiien oe Cie eevee on Thursday evening, he saw two men in the ' 1378. our opponents paid the teachers but | the country districts, those who oppose tn Madiadtain Of Cha @ ’ j ; sea i The temperance people of this Town and — so * = cf the way. He B ht rters’ salary—giving us credit for | the Goveroment say that we are extraya- Tue best vindication of the Governments| Jr is the Grity party in this Province County feel largely indebted to you for the | 114 net think much of the Circumstance, but OUGHT AND SOLD, er eal ete en the results of | gant. Ido not know that we have been | policy that we have yet heard, was the | who are endeavoring to perpetuate the ex- | gnocess which has crowned their efforts. the next morning two of Mr. Murchison’s beat — > a nf aaaee th of the year 1886 <r penurious er extravagant. The Gov- speech of Mr. Perry, Leader of the Opposi- | istence of that useless and expensive piece | Your punctual attendance at our meetings, sheep were found to have been killed and ie oo ae ate less aan $130,- | ernment have tried to manage the affairs of tion, on the Budget, on Friday : evening. | of Legislative machinery—the Legislative together with your Lectures and addresses, nner OSS At te suppesed that BEER & GOFF'S. aon De. eee: eS " | the country as they would manage their | A weaker speech than Mr. Perry's, on an/ Council. But we find the leading journals | contributed in no small degree in ke®ping our | te * “c von ce their skius. Tha he 577.55. _ : own business. They have striven to keep | important question like this, we have] of that party in the Upper Provinces sym | Club together; nor can we forget’ the cown- Tr ave not yet been caught. -—- Patriot. Now, Mr. Speaker, this is the saving he the expenditures within the revenue ; and | never listened to in the Assembly. Con- pathising with the peeple ef the Lower | tenance, sympathy and valuable assistance PoraTors For PuILavEI PRIA, — Another present Government have ee at the sale time they have paid every scious of the weakness of his cause, he! Provinees in their efforts to get rid of the | given so cheerfully by Mrs. MacKinnon, en all market has been found for potatoes and if the eur opponents have the hardihood to de- legitimate expenditure. 1 am not aware | foundered about hopelessly, and, im the) expense consequent upon keeping up a | occasions. moe proves & payiug one the sLipments . I that we have effected no saving. | 4e5!* of bis long and rambling discourse Tegislati Cheah Me a f h Our prayer is that you and your good lady over the western division of the Intercolonial Wanted Immediate! — fore the House; | that any man has had te travel a second | course g } s se, | Legislative Chamber, the days of whose tate ah an ; fession | Railway will be groatly curtailed. Mr. J J. Sir, I place ay Aaa we ae ane one of | time to town for any amount honestly due | he failed to seore - single ae se. usefulness are pastand gone. This is what aieedumenanie et ee | M. Auld, of Coa lotniooe th uke lies te Osi 3 ‘ a ‘ : : r Ly. . / ' , » MPO FIRST-CLASS CHAIR MAKERS, = ha iota caeaed and show that|him bythe Government. I ought, per = err ae a ocaun hash maaan the nee Witness (Grit) has to say in \Ve are, dear Sir, yours truly, | Schooner ** Wild Fire,” lying at the northern aad TWO BOYS to learn the Cabinet. | them to. haps, to mention to the House that we} Mr. berry dic as . Y | reference to this question :— ied Sted S + | side of York Point Slip, for Philadelphia. He Making business. they are imeorrect. were, during the past year, called upon to | be expected of him under the circumstances Seine iii hi ite a " McnRo, | proposes to ship about 400 bushels, or 1,500 ? Y ri i hich he found himself surrounded. He = PP , Micuakt Bowrke, | P ; COMPTON & WEBBER. THE NSTIMATES. make some expenditures which were not | by which he for , follow the example of Prince Edward Island A. P. Honss, arrelste that port. If the shipment turns Summerside, March 25, 1861—2i As will be seen by the estimates placed provided for in the estimates. This will, | tried his best r sg = cn im reducing the ponderous machisery of’ loca! Saar Week | out satisfactory, Mr. Auld wili deepateh the : a i. ; 11 | upon the table of this House, the present | neeensarily, always occur. There will citadel, but his shells, lacking destructive government. The Provincial Secretary has D. F. Kaxxupy, + Com, | next -—~ anes Prince Edward Isiand.—st. ih jevernment do not pro to expend dur-| always be expenditures which no Gevern-| material, fell harmlessly upon the strong-| jitroduced a Bill to abolish the Legislative Jamrs Bourke, John elegraph, — Orwern ul = en pan ae : , : : + Ms t | ing the current year, so large an amount &8/| nent can foresee. I have no doubt that) hold of his opponents. Council, and to provide for the centinuance D. H. Locax, His Lordship Bishop Binney celebrated the their prudecessors expended during the/ gine items of necessary expenditure this| Mr. Perry did not attempt to ge very | of the present House of Assembly under the Jas. FE. Cox, thirtieth anniversary of his Episcopal office on ears that are past. Our revenue is DOW | year have been left unprevided for. One of deeply into figures, and that was as well, title ot the Legislative Assembly. Should KE. Srewart, J Friday. His Kpiseopate has extended over Agexcr . Derr. oF ons wm” etn aan small. We have almost a fixed in-} the unforeseen expenditures of the past | for, in the few figures with whieh he did | the measure become law, and Nova Scotia and others. come : i of time ore Shien are now only ANT Athy Marci, 1861. | come from Ottawa, and the amounts we re-| year was the amount Inid out in the enter-| deal, he displayed « spirit, of unfairness | fallow im the wake of her sisters by the tes saaaces eon EE Toe dive of Foe dete tor ere E 8. 8. “NORTHERN LIGHT” will | e¢tve fremother eonsens decrease Send ees camnenciet Fhe Bageeh Vara lclegates, | Sar’ h : nN For insta Dominion, will retain the shadow after the| Werhave again this week to record the de-| the year 1757, being the first Colonial See ; herefore becomes the duty of the Gov-| phe amount was not large—only about | patty, either great or small. For instance, ‘ s' ‘ ¢ | fir ; seemme her wige betwee © ie blie expenditure ad I think i ¥ : he took the ground that the Government substance has departed of au autonomous | mise of 2 worthy member of the community, | tablished by Great Britein, It then in- aad Pieteu, Nova Scotia, on MONDAY, the | ernment to curtail the public expe $150—an think if was a very proper i rf : provincial polity aiter the British constitu-| viz, Miss Flora McMillan, sister of Mr. A. | cluded Sova Scotia, New Brunswick and i le; and the present d Ithink th t ll were not entitled toa single cent of the! F . c Brot 7th inet., or as soon after as the Gelf ice will | as much as possible; an ™ ; aoe a expenditure. thin e country will re- $04,000 received from the Land Office last tional pattern. W hat a grand nucleus the | McMillan, member of Pordicansit, ‘vesid ing fo P. KE. Island ; New Prunswick ia 1845 wan perwut, year we have consequently de srs aoe great benefit from the visit of these ‘ear, “Woe doubt very much if there is | @2ebec constitution will then form for a} this town. Miss McMillan had been suffering | formed into a separate Sce under the name of ARTEMAS LORD, | reduce the expenditure a very considerable) pentlemen. : year. @ doubt very ese th . | national museum of antiquities, which the | about three years from paralysis which ter- | the Diocese of Fredericton, and is now pre- [ma 4 tf, wkly 3i) Agent. | extent—although we think we have madb|~ Now, in conclusion, I beg to say,— and I | another member of the Opposition, in| peiminion as a whole should assist in main-} minated fatally at 10.30 p. m., Thuraday last. | sided over by the Right Reverend John ~ ample provision for all the absolute re- say it advisediy—that I do not think,in our | either branch of the Legislature, who will taining, as it would not be fair that one | Deceased was born in the Western Highlands Medley, D.D., Metro itan of the Ecclesias- quirements of the Province. I need not | present circumstances, that any Administra- | back up Mr. Perry in taking the stand he Province should be put to the expense of pro- | (Loch Sunart, Argyleshire) and when a young | tical l'revince of Can particularize the items of the expenditure | tion ean properly expend in any year much | has, in reference to this particular item of | viding entertainment for not only the rest of | girl ker parents came to this Izland and set-| A¥TEx two and a half years of severe exer. we propose making this year. They are) more $250,000.00. If we reduce the ordin- | revenue. Surely the Government are at | the Confederacy, but for the‘civilized world!” | tled at Wheatley River in Queen's Co. For| tion, the Grit party has scored a victory —FOR SALE— “Jet out in the estimates which have been | gry annual expenditure of the Government | least entitled to the interest ef the half a oe many years she had been housekeeper for her | against the Government, by the election of the before you for seme days. But in reference | ¢o that amount, then I think that we have | Million dollars, or upwards, still due the} Last week the ice outside of Grand River | brother at Egmont Bay and later at Summer- | Keforin candidate, in Kast Northumberland 4 AT THE BYAMINER OFFICE. to the item of edueation, I may be permit-| yccomplished a very great deal for the tax | Land Office. Wharf was carried off by the high winds, and | side. Deceased was noted for great sincerity on Friday last. This constituency is on o a ted to eail your attention tothe fact that) payers. Two hundred and fifty thousand) And the only item of expenditure te arr -— were 7 ve ee and ute ke —— a — — a a a: eae om the ‘y “ay ; : i : : : ; a. 1 ae ouris harbor is, we understand, free | can testi e erous unostenta- | Reformers e member, the decea ‘4 PRE WEERLY EXAMINER. — Per thie is an expend:ture = ee a mare © pou nee ‘ the crea oy jad uI e repr oe . a oon oa ae from ice, it having drifted off to sea during the | tious works of charity. Her remains were on | Mr. Keeler, ae Lad large business iirc <a tons having ves or friends shreed, an | tailed by the Government; ee Mameens serre’ a ~ ad wa . = 4 a eee nea _ f $150, last few days. We are informed that several | Saturday last followed frem her brother's \im the County, Against this single triumph a t to keep them informed concernirg | ing year by year. Last pee enneeee sum, in my opinion, should net be exceed- | exception, was the small item o | teams were driving along the bushed track at] residence to the Railway Station by a large | of the Oppesition, the Government are abl ‘ > z 00: and ho 2 g y ¢ ys ’ ble to ot P. &. Teland, cannot de soim s better or eheav. | he Province upwards of ponerners nt ed. This is only about half the amount | spent in entertaining the Farmer Delegates | ¢h¢ time it began to move seaward, and were | number of sorrowing friends. ‘The remains | place a list of six seats won from their op E. r way than by to Tar Weekes | it will be nearly, if not quite as much, this expended in 1874; for in that year the | last Fall. Comment on this signiticant | obiged to swim their horses ashore and make werg thence conveyed to Rustico by train, to | nents, since the general eb ction in 1878, Vig3 4 ye : es to sny -_— year. agen he , _ | public ag ee “ot 2 hes Ton tae mana = oe a raft ot hy aid a hs, ae afterwards caceepeles ee dust of parents and hal booms, Seen East Hastings, Sel. a Britain, nited Steers, i administration’ Suoccessi vernments, ’ pelessn position . .—Adr, — . ‘ Bellechasse. eg op receipt of One Dollar. It is not possible : secured ther friends place.— Pioneer, Brome, |