me cee CNN a AN aon, Ce a chins = aad CN A annette hans = , ER RN ' VOL 4, # ee" ne a ha rE foe NER. oo v. . ee 8 ee ee ER ee ee ee ARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, Sonera” We er NO. 5do. S70, SE IE Om I Nw CHARLOTTETOWN, THe Dartty EXAMINER {s Published every Evening. PRINCE | ELECTORS | Do you approve of falsely dating public | BS We dv not hold odrselves responsible for accounts ? , f . OSE, Se ie Intercepted Letter. a’ > “ . j .? . ee? or ght Ey eun? 4h BR Se 4d g tere SPO iad CRAG IN WHICH HE ACKNOWLEDGES THE CORN, OFFICE: | INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. \the statements or opinions of our correspond nts, paletinane Vioiations | ‘ : sar Deit.-.._.. 1 ok te receipt of your esteein- | T'o the Editor of the Heaminer : ed favor of the 25th February, and must apologize for not answering it sooner; the fact is, my dear fellow, the result of the City and Royalty canvass has almost driven Do you approve of deliberate of the law ? Sir,—The inteligent electors of George- town and Royalty feel it their duty te re- elect the Hon. D. Gordon, for showing Do you approve 6f sneaking arts to hide . " illegal practices ? KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Do you approve of members of the Legis-! 4: - me wild. DeBlois and MeLeod will be eS , a : -_- - - - ere - rye ‘ ‘a { 2 ny ‘ > avers ° . : c six Months $2 50 e e : odedlence t » the will of the tax pay ers by Jected hi¥ a eane en te We have Yr ; ls tt ‘eS hy rr oF d 3 t ‘ | yt! arwise con- i 4 } ; } i ‘ e.ecvea DY a very arge majort y- Three Months 1 25 ature Selling googs to, and otnerwise separating himself from the obnoxious Grit sal ’ 94 gg A ; P } ‘ : ‘ ) fac } “it os ‘al . ically | not a ‘* ghost of a chance.” However, ee me Month, 0 50 tracting with, the Government } sAOSION WAO attempted ~~ tyranica ly | that I zim not to blame in this matter, hav- cue Week, ) 12 Do you approve of members of the Gov-}™ fefance of puldie Optniatts ona tnt his ling left no stone unturned to secure Char- . . . LA "oO Oca ‘ : ee Ss % ” . st ee ernment furnishing supplies to the Govern- eee ere tee ir; 88 er? lottetown for the Grit party. Every poli- aa Advertising at most moderate rates. 5 5 0rE sre such as providing a proper ferry on the : . Reman OS ae Contracts may be made for month!y, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- ation. W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | Otlice Sup’t 13'79. ment at their own prices ? Do you approve of having public supplies paid for by the Government, if the Govern- ment does not know that the goods are of the quantity, quality, and value required ? Montague River and securing other local wants. They also felt, as Mr. A. J. Mc- Donald headed the poll at the election of 1876-—at least he had a majority of the resident voters—he, too—as he had done nothing since to reduce his popularity— tical dodge of mine has failed at the outset in endeavouring to divide the Liberal-Con- servatives. With all my experience in the political arena, that political nonentity— George Wastie—has twiced proved one too many for me. You are fully aware that the Philosopher and myself wanted to rid our- ie ee oe a eee a Do you, in short, approve of a Govern-| would be elected without opposition. But : ym , OE W “Raa geaagtnay ’ hicl } itied ¢| this wise intention is not approved by the selves of G. W. D. some time ago, as he ment which pays the uncertitied acceunts 0 ; , & 8s a : PRINCE ED ALD ISLAND : Tea ee eng eee Grits and the rummies and a few other|*<** spoiling our little games. Daniel, RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. Il. - Winter Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1878. Trains Going West. JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE IN GOOD STYLE AND AT its friends and middlemen ? Do you approve of gcods being furnished the Government and paid for though they were never ordered ? Do youapprove of supplies being furnish- ed for any department of the Government without a requisition signed by the author- ized officer ! Do you approve of the extravagant Luna- tic Asylum ? Do you approve of Act? the Assessment wire-pullers, such as Mr. Wickwire. They have dragged out a respectable farmer— Mr. George Moar—to make a victim ef him by their miserable intriguing. Not content with nominating him at a large meeting a few nights ago, to gratify their petty malice and in order to burlesque their victim, they have sent a requisition around the Dis- trict, requesting Mr. Moar to come for- ward for election. Josh Billings must have written this document, as it is simply dis- graceful. It was placed in the hands of a hang-deg looking individual named Lavers, about 17 years of age, who hawked it around the District for a whole week, and Samuel and John had net the power to in- terfere with many city schemes on account ef residing in the country. I mean, of course, outside of the Council Board. Between you and me, the “ Patriot” is doing mere harm than good to our cause. lts present editer has not got tact or ability enough, as we know to our cost, to edit a newspaper. Henry is in Ottawa. However, perhaps, it is just as well. The old sinner helped to kill us at the Dominion Election. Iam blamed for inspiring a let- ter signed ‘‘ Roman Catholic,” which ap- peared in last night’s ‘‘ Patriot ;” you can- not trust the young rascals who compose Do you approve of pimps and spies going 73 the ‘‘Patriot staff; and I very much fear one STATIONS. No. 1. No. 3 about to inspect your property ? “a Se eae Witness | 9+ them has exposed my little dodge. _ Express Mixed such an insult? After Mr. Moar being : ll a sgjnsihehaaetn Aad dliihensgecesenime ee § De you & f unfair valuations and : : Thomas Jobber’s great grate game 1s a ; J pprove of unfair valuations and|nominated by the whole electorate of : . Paw ‘ Georgetown Dp 8.10 am the talk. Poor man, I pity him; he has , Cardigan “i” =| unequal taxes? Georgetown and Royalty — without any cortainlygot himself tate es tight place. | ; ar 9.55 ‘* Do you approve of over-taxing the in- nays—I do not mean to say that he had Marble(?) slabs have been erected to his : M.Stew t Jun ““ Pr. . h h ad ! Th d é : dp10.05 sched ee Ateter d tl tienvinike . dex: many yeas; he had some! the document endow tax Cie Aeon Royalty Jun. 11.20 * ustrious and the enterprising ana Under | i, signed only by Grits, rammies and a few , ee : Do you think there would be a shadow of , a taxing the lazy and thriftless ? simpletons, who neither knew nor cared y ; ' wh’to , : P , d for S ih dp 8.00 am} Dp 3.30 pm Do y e of paying valuators and| what they signed. Iam sorry to see Mr. |* chance of my being returned for Summer- : Royalty Jun “390 «| «350 THE DAILY EXAMINER o you approve of paying valuators an Moss Sie ih by this and tears side? After sounding, you would confer a : y : oe “9 shown as -gatherer: N ) AR i P — ; ue; > Titi j j 2 N. Wiltshire 1 9.12 4.45 tax-gatherers O — LLAR for every six aur‘eure-temperaboe men will goin 's ‘ody be or apee on Oe W ring immediately ; Hunter River | " = 4a" rer a dollars they collect ! against him. ‘ oS eer Jo oe Roe : oa raced Breadalbane 10.06 **.1 ¢* Gal. 4 t : ae oa tote far : ‘ : Sai 8 " _|foothold in Prince County, County Line 930, 16.-4¢.) $4. BE Ae Local News, If you do mney, none foi han H The ee is an exact — the > some prespect of being elected, on some Kensington 11.00 “* | * 6.30 * r Davies and his followers ! GUATON; ane the: nARies AHeeRSE SPT Aa, oceasion, to the Dominion House of duitieatibe lar 11.30 ‘* lar 7.00 ‘* Foreign News, If you do NOT approve, vote for the new George Moor ; Commons. Perhaps, before very long, : ae dp 2.40 pm Political News Government and its supporters. Sir,—The house of assembly having been| Jimmy would retire in my favor. In my ) Wellington ee ’ = dissolved by His Honor the Lutenant] better moments, I almost feel inclined to : Port Hill . £16 * Social New Goynor, Sir Robert Hutson, and new elec-| tell the whole truth, and prove to the oreny = = “ soca Cws, BRO ADWAY HOUSE tion is to take plase in the insuen month] Island at large that the four Conservatives oa Alberton “4h «6 $6 Yew 3 |for the representation of the peapele, we| who left the Government were perfectly ‘Tionish we as be Commercial News. BY MACKENZIE. avail ower selves of ower constinical | justified in so doing, and have acted, from ; es ; Shipping News privleges, respectfully solicit you to come] beginning to end, manly and honorably. Trains Going East. pping ’ HE former “City Hotel,” now the|forward as one of ower representives in| But this must not be done just on the eve Broadway House, Great George | ower coloniel parliament: of an election. Oh no, John! oh ne!! ! laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, Street, opposite the Catholic Cathedral, is{R) McAulay Sam Croucher After all, it is up-hill work trying to black- . STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 now open for Permanent and ‘Transient : ine. Bun.” the charact f ll-k h t . d Borrowers, G. A. Parker, R. Jenkins, ‘‘Bun, en the characters of well-known hones ; Express. | Mixed. wet sr a Boarders. ~ Dan McFadyen, J. W. Macdonald, men. This course, however, was the only Tignish Dp 7.00am _ ate va — thoroughly renovated George MeAulay, J. KE. Haggart, one we could pursue ‘on the present oeca- Alberton “7.45 * ae oe Te Se Donald McKinnon, John McKinnon, sion. If it fails, I have the satisfaction of O’ Leary nae EVERY EVENING, oo narra Psa emer eagge James McDonald, Se een knowing that the father of lies and slander i **10. as ’ . “J r, aron Cogswell, : : : Wallington **10.48. * 4 ‘ A Suite of Rooms convenient for a small TG. Bovper, Geo. Macdonald, net nee ane — like miscalculations, - PRICE 2 CENTS. family, together with board &c., can be had , William M as as j ’ y; Summerside oie Dp 8.45 in tl miosdway Eionuse Andrew Foley, Ezra W — Lost Heavstronea Dayviz dp 2.30pm) Dp 8.45 am Partie SC. Hugh McFadyen, ra Wickwire, eet cf ; Kensington * 3.00 | “9.15 “ Noy, 23, 1878—tf Thomas McEvoy, Peter Morrison, ee es : Comet Lane Rap & 1 G57 « et John Lavers, Samuel Ford, Humors of the Campaign. Breadalbane “360° | “10.06 * K S George F. Lavers, William Poulton, . : . ; Hunter River © 4.28 “| *10.47 “ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: N U g | T. A. Lavers, Jon Poulton, (By Lively Contributors.) N. Wiltshire © 4.45 ** | 11,02 “ J. W. Culton, Michael Hession, -- War Orrice Royalty Jun. - eo: . oaee ” CHARLOTTETOWN, Pu: Bich “he wai R. R. an : Brexan’s Buripine. = | _ eeeeeeeeeeesee oie 7 , to +4. Cx. Wa ce, — Culton. Ordered, That a new Company of Militia Ch town idp 2.55 ’ Quarterly , 1,25 J. 3. DAVIES - - Px oprictor Archy McKinnon, : be Saieiiadl forthwith for immediate service — ; <a ‘ Half-Yearly ce cecccesevccee AQ] (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). About five more parties, who are wire-| in the field, and to be called the Indefen(s . Mt. Stewart a : ry “ elk ; i ‘ pulling in the back growud, might have add-|cibles Uniform to be blue. T. W. Dod . ae oan wick aan wel knows Hotel is ne 0 oy ane ered their names to this choice lot. Ihear|to be captain; D. barquharson, Lieuten- ; Cardigan lar 6.25 * | e present management ; and, Aaving | that this is a ‘‘ Bismarkian” scheme; but] ant ; John Whear, Recruiting Sergeant. Georgetown ar 6.25 been newly furnished throughout, it offers|) . pad better keep his coat-tails clear of — ; i every comfort to the travelling public. Suit- , : Bivnses How about the Asylum Glass job? Was SOURIS BRANCH. THE D AIL Y able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen, March 26. 1879 woe = it all chance work ? ean Oct. 15, 1878—3m? nes a : eS . PI C Who was the walker into the Treasury? Going West. Going East. SOON TOO Was it Mr. Thomas Walker ? HAS A (UREN INSURANCE O'Y. Are Provincial Treasurer, marble mantle , = q Intercepted Letter. ‘ ; : . j Nod jl No.6 piece swindle, cloak for sin, register grate ; ‘Ss ixed. ||STATIONS.| Mixed. =n : IRN t rites Aree {eet Ist _ " . : OF ENGLAND. IN WHICIL SUNDRY LITTLE popaEs are Ex-|JOb, petty jobbery, and Mr. Thomas Walker, Une yaa nied a Largely Increased Circulation CAPITAL TWO MILLIONS STERLING oe "where is W. Dunb 5.1 Working f | Souris 7.00\|MtS tw’tJnc|Dp 4.40 ae ae ? om-iae ee ee ee ae “ 4 ; etown, Mare . |his living, or reaping his political oats? . Harmony ‘+ 7,23} | Morell 5.22 . NSURANOE effected of all kinds of Build- Cuartotretown, March 29, 1879 g, or ping po ) St. Peters «« §.42)|St. Peters | “ 5.54 AND IS AN EXCELLENT ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on} My Dgarx O’Caiiican,-I regret that Will he be threshed, or chaff the people oo . a eee * a E 1 Mi Vessels on the stocks. you had to leave Summerside after you were no a ne ee his A garner : Mt S’tw’t Ine] ar 9. uris ar 7.3 ADVE RTIS ING M f) Special rates for isolated residences. put in nomination, asI think your chances |Oh, Whear, Oh, ear, 1s the carpenter WM. McKECHNIE, ©, J. BRYDGES, ye: Supt. P. EB. I. R. Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1878. County Line Station, Feb. 14, 1879—2m Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— would be better there than in the Bedeque district. I fear that you have been too outspoken about the Greeks, and.that you gone ! Oh, Whear is little Johnnie ? With his. jobs cut short and. his salary a i ap 6i es eee ee ee are doing the Protestant Party harm. The __. gone; hi ; : p Ro-er:h pees Ken OP . ~~ a: — only chance there is for any of us getting Oh, Whear, Oh, Whear, is he? | THs isl | bh elected, is to humbug the Greeks. The| jf. Farquhar— is the harlequin and MAIL NOTICE. . W. Vinmicombe, esses tare timest ,ciorns, and, it, Perrin, thea , at. es Resident Piano Tuner cd: Regulator, if 18 one y ou will oe to Spanier. - to} << avorris” dancer ? ; AILS to be forwarded via Ca Traverse We EK ly EX AMI i FR AS adopted the Dollar system of Tuning blerney hy 2 ae pss” ie oc i. wn a Les chun’ i will be closed at this Office daily—Sun- —six visits a year, at one dollar per CORBOEIDE, + SOM HOUT FR a apse ‘to ee = excepted—at 8 o'clock p. m. visit. This system is much more economical | Protestants it they intend to vote for the| political Ports—Southport and Port The mail for Great Britain, by Canadian ; and satisfactory than any other, as the cost is| Pope at this election. That Sullivan is an | pyi)_ | Packet sailing from Halifax on Saturdays, will Made up from Tur Datzy—a Compen- less, and the instrument is kept constantly in Irishman and a Catholic gives a good op- If the Opposition got into ‘power Would be closed here on Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, dium of all the News of the Week. tune and repair. portunity to use this dodge. My dear fel- ao . tbbe. (Be _ el a Den obé: aaa. Suhewintion price on! A visit will be made to all parts of the|low,no one knows better than yourself the the los aaa ne h oa e rye ») Pi the mail for Great Britain via New York ree y Island once a year, or oftner if desired. | potency of a No-Popery howl at an-election, | be resto a ? _— . or ¢ e will be closed on Thursdays at 8 o'clock, p. m. ; Pianos tuned by Hamilton’s system of even| But at this time we must be-cautious, | With ne milk an oney, but office an Mails for all places West of Charlottetown temperament. _ {as more than half the Protestants see|™0"Y* ; receiving Mails by Railway Train or Postal née 0 a 6ar i |. ## Orders may be left at Mr. Fletcher's through our dodge and will vote for the We are very well met, ; Car, will be closed daily at 7 o'clock, a. m. Music Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen! Government candidates. Be very careful _ Says Louis to Tommy, . 4 Mails for Georgetown and a _— — IN ADV ANCE ro 6 1879 about your agents and canvassers. , SRR of ‘_ ey for all on the route to those points, wi . ° e_gei V tre mine made a terrible mistake the other day. ’m Radiecal-Tory. be closed daily at 2 o'clock, p. m. | He was using the No-Puepery argument, as as ae : j Post Office open from 8, a. m., till 8, p. m. Sent to any address in W AGST ARES HOTEL he thought, with great effect, when to his the following eens es 7 A. A. gue at = = ' {horror he found out that oe ene ww Wien B see dh ainitahainet. E ostmaster. a canvassing for was a reek. e knows that. Post Office, Charlottetown, Great Britain or North America. HE Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel are vorking like Beaver’s here; bet br ages na i t door deepens . | * : wi ) , er, Tee aia as i od T formerly known as a “ri re iletinn of ie Gatltte accounts aes it knows ae ee expen- i “4 : ersons having relatives or ‘EB RANKIN HOUSE kil ; if I had|diture of public money, withou authority m 4 d 4 ied us completely. In fact Comfort (0 Travellers, cannot do better than send them TH. > | thought that"Sullivan could havo formed a — Peete nee ah ae that Tue Weexty Examiner. in first-class style, is now prepared to give] Government and got possession of the| Duilding to the Government. — : £35 en twit . - eomfortable accommodation to 7 public accounts, I would have advised a Ta ae =n peteee ee answered,» ee ‘al undersi will drive parties en route | . Transient lution and the jobbery could have been! the Hon. W. D. Stewart ha apoal i QOS for CAPE TRAVERSE, on suitable terms, | gay~ A few Advertisements only, received! Permanent and 10 Boarders, ae mS et Betas: teal’ ak aoe: it sielae. a re AES ee regularly, from this Station. Tourists and others will-receive every atten- Vo ee Bridge * Ley | : joa HUGHES | {J We MITCHELL, | W. L- CORPON, _/Som*S* SARAE* WSC wacsraee. | , LH. Davsocs saan smal aa JOHN HUGHES. Us ® CELL, | . . : Manager May 25, 1878, = co ree ~ To the O’Calligan, Summerside. E So 2 Crapaud, Misch 28, 3859- ic 3 og | Fe