‘LHE NAMINER. VOL. 3. Tne Dairy Ex AMINER Is Published every Eventing. OFFICE: INGS’ BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mares OF pyeear TION : Six Months, : ° $2 5 Three Months, - : : : 25 One Month, : 0 50 ? a ne W eek , » es Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, |: a... Manager. i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 9. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1878, 0 12 MITCHELL, Office Sup’t. _ Trains Going West. STATIONS. | No. 1 No. 3 | Express, | Mixed. Georgetown n | Dp 4.00pm) Dp7 .30 am} Cardigan +s aap t * 7.50 M.Stew't Jun tar 5.25 ** lar 9, 20 « | dp.5.35 “ |dp 9.30 * Royalty Jun. | Ta "a ixed * Oa“; e * jar 6.50 ** jarll.05 “| P. M. | jdp 6.25 am) dp 11.38 ” \dps.2 25 Royalty Jun. Las 6.43 * 11.55 “= 45 N. Wiltshire’ |e —— «e130 pra| 666.42 Hunter Liver | a4. ‘Lett | “o 2 4 FTP (‘h’town - Breadalbane “700 | he Mae County Line ae geal Gage © Felt Bab B Kensington < O68 41 ** 238 * | “OS id ar 9.00 ** jar 3.15 ‘* Jar 9.00 ——— | lap 3.45 “| Wellington ** 9.52 ‘* | *' 4.40 “ | Port Hill wa | ae | Leary "ham 1.** 684 “ | Atberton a. | mee,” Tignish lar12.40pm.ar 8.50 “|” Trains Going East. oe . _. i i “STATIONS. | No. 2 No.4 | No.6 Express, Mixed, - -jmixed figmish “Dp 1.40pm) Dp 6. we wy 6 \ ar hed Alberton "2.90710 a 50 (Y Leary ae | Port Hill 1s 4236 * | “Re “* Wellington “aap Tree ‘Jar 5.15 * jarl2.05 pm! A. M. ~uinmersiite ldp 5. a0 PT lapl2. 40 66 dps. 30 Keisington =| “5.55 “7 | 2% 7.0; County Line wa te ast Gow a 7.46 Heeadalbane ” | “6.32 ** | “* 2.07 ** | “7.58 “700 * “948 « | “335 ' pee) “e805 “ [* 8.52 {jar 4.00 ** | **9.45 ‘;jdp 4.10 * arl0O5 | dp 803 amldp 3.40 «| d am|dp: - 5 8.23 ¢ ar 4.00 * | . dp 4.10 “ | far 9.90 ** ar 5.25 ‘ Mt. Stewart | ge “ idp 5.45 “ Hunter River i N. Wiltshire r= = i j } és i Royalty Jun. Ch town Pari RRs tcried Loyalty Jun, ar 7.35 ** | SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. Cardigan “mas; 7.06 * Georgetown —_ jar 11.05 ‘ ~-———_——— STATIONS. | No7 Mixed. | No. 9 Mixed. Souris ! p BRIBE “Dp 6.30 a.m. Harmony s Gas ~"* * 6.5 * St. Peter's 4,2 “bd” Sia ;.,?? Morell uae, “rsty ft: SB M. yrs. y | 62>. .#*. 4Ar 9.20. .* ~~ “‘frains Going East. STATIONS. No.8 ixpress., No. 10 Mixed. M. Stewart Jan} Dp 9.30 am. | Dp 5 5.35 p.m Marelli Ps ho. ew « * 6.15 - St. Peter's Tr 6.47 . Harmony oe. , 8.02 . Souris Arll. 10: | Ar 8.25 WM. McKECHNIE, ; ¥ 3s, . 2. ee Supt. P. Bcd. RB. Gen. Sup, Gor. Raihruys Chitown, April 20, 1875— a a a a! —— For Sale, ACRES IMPROVED LAND on Lot 50 38, situated on Donnelly's Rend, vide 4 mile of Peake’s Station. Fifteen acres are under plow ; the rest is covered with hardwoud and rails. This farm will be soll at a reasonable rate. —Trrms : half down ; time for balance made known at sale. Apply. to the owner, JAS. H AN DRAHAN. Aug. 30-—2i DR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC > MEDICENE: | the Re pom Pgs ef ineanes tha? ee to 5 cneeee per package, ora ome Se at! phe! Gara mcene: ery one. aie s® Sold in Charlottetown ‘We W. RR. Wit on, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser _at Apothecaries Hall,Jand by all Druggists] po anywhere, 4 | DR. CONROY, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE : City Ilotel Building, opposite Roman Catholic (‘athedral, Great (reorge Ntrect Charlottetown, Aug. 29 » 187 8—38m eod Daniel W. Job & Go. FORMERLY PERKINS & JOB, COMMISSION © MERCHANTS AND SHIP BROKERS, 91 Stet Street, - - Poston. August 23, 1IS78—3m CHARLOTTETOWN Young Ladies’ Institution, Hillsborough Street. 1) 7 PVA1S Institution will re-open on MON. DAY, September 2nd, at 10 a. m. Prospectuses on application. J. CUNNINGHAM DUNLOP. Ch'town, Aug. 27, 1878—6i PROFESSIONAL CARD. — eas —_——— A. A. McLHAN, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Newson’s Buitpine, Oprosire Posr Orrrcr, South Side Queen Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - Aug. 13th, 1$78- re a 3m eod E. C. HUNTER, IMPORTER O¥— Italian aud American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, : Headstones, Tomb Tables, &c., &e. Also, Mantles, Centre Table Tops, Bureau and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, &¢.. &e, Granite, Freestone, and Seapstone “Work dune in allits branches, PRICES TO SUIT, SATISFACTION SURRAST ni ishee “tf op tT plication oa Next Boor om Mark i etateante Fur- niture Factery, Kent Street. Charlottetown, 1878.—3taw pe D steph s August 7, General Insurance Office, MIRE and MARINE, LIFE and DENT INSURANCE effected. Ottice, opp. Post Office, South Side. HORACE HASZARD, SURVEYOR OF SHIPPING, OPPOSITE SOUTH SIDE. HASZARD, s urveyor. ACCT- POST OFFICE HORACE Ch'town; Aug 2 endear eeea ~ ee WAGSTARF'S HOTEL, 4 tye subseriber me ag fitte formerly known as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first class style, is now prepared to give comfortable accommodation to ; Permanent aad Transient Boarders. Tourists and others will receive every atten- tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. | up the Hote WAGSTAFF, May 25, i878. Tinsmithing, fHTE Subseriber ‘thankful for past patron. age, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he is still prepared to do ail work in his lise. Tinsimithing. Gasfitting, aol Sienecral Jobbing punctuaily attended to. On hand, a lot of Vinware, which will be sold very cheap, wholesale and retail. Also wanted, a good steady man to peddle Tinware-. Gashitting, &e., GEO, ¥F. MILLNER, Cor. Gre at (reorg ce « bitzroy Sts. Ch town, May 16- 7) a Starsh Manutacturing Co., CAPITAL . . $25,000, ‘ ° a5° } In Nhares of Slo.UV each, HIS COMPANY has been Incorporated ‘ by Act of Parliament during the present ‘session, and one-thi rd of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in this C ompany will have the benetit of the prefereace in the large urch we of produce which the working of the Jomp uy entails, ! Applications for Shares to be made to! Messrs. Hyndman Bras,, witill the Di-| rea and Officers of the Company are ap- Donna 16, 1878— ly THE DAILY Ex AMINER, SEPTE MBER «1 D, 1878. POL ic Y OF THE MINE STRY, **We have in this country at the present mo- moment NO 1pEA of having a system of Free’ Trade.’’—#lon. A. McKenzie at Torento. “The policy of the Government is deter- mined opposition to the Opposition”.-—Pre- mrier’s Speech at the Drill Shed. in other ernment is to slander their opponents and do nothing for the good of the country. THE OPPOSITION PLATFORM. A RE-ADJUSTMENT OF THE TARIFF. To make the duties fall more equitably. To make it the interest of the United States | to accord Reciprocity. To revive the languishing Trade. To remove the present barriers to the de- velopment of our Agricultural, Mining and other Natural resources ; and gen- erally ‘To*encourage Home Industries with Home Markets for Home Preduce. To promote our Fishing interests and pro- tect the rights of our Fishermen. Economy iN DepartMeNTAL ADMINISTRA- TION. A REPRESENTATIVE OF PRINCE ISLAND IN THE CABINET. West India THE PLANK ON WHICH SIR McDONALD STANDS. ELSEWHERE JOUN ‘‘ Nerruer ar LONDON oR HAVE | GoME BEYOND MY MOTION IN Par- LIAMENT, AND INCREASE, BUT TARIFF. NEVER PROPOSED AN ADJUSTMENT OF HAVE ONLY A RE- ‘“ Joun A. McDonatp.” ‘**We can well understand that we may raise the duty on woollen, cotton and other goods, but lower the duty on articles of general consumption which we cannot pro- duce, and the volume of taxation LESS IN Fact, although it may be raised, at any given time, higher than it was before. If a man were obliged to pay for his cotton, and had a cent taken off his} Tur tea, it would be found, by calculation, that | inst., says : he was a gainer hy the Op ration.” Sir Johi in Parliament. —— MR. TILLEYS PLANK. Mr. Titusy then took up the public ex- penditire, showin or that an average diture of $22,500,000 necessary, and the expenditure ought to have been kept within that, instead of an of $24,000,000, The policy of the Opposition was Nor IN- CREASED average, as it has been, TAXATION, as it words, the policy of the Gov- | Epwarp may be a cent more expen- was all that was had been stated | order to redeem CH ARL OTTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD {SLAND. PHURSD. AY, SEP TEMBER Sir John McDonald to His ‘eat NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. lowers. Tune: * Hold the Fort.”’ Ho! my comrades, see the signal Waving in the sky ! Mighty men around us rising Sandy’s power will fly. tlold the fort, for I am coming, More is on the way ; P. i. Island sends to help us Six in full array. Hold it fast, for Pope is coming, Srecken won't delay ; Poor Metiill is beaten hollow, Sinclair’s ferced to stay. Hold the fort, &e. MeDonald will be sure to conquer, Muttart comes amain ; MecFadyen’s sent to cure his Jobsters Melntyre all pains. Hold the fort, &c. Hackett’s sure from Prince County,? Hlowatt too will gain ; Yeo must cease to swap his oxen ; Perry now can rail. Hold the fort, &c. * Henry, do now stop your clatter, Don your monkey tail ; Stephen G. will get some printing ile deserves a share. Hold the fort, &e. Hichlanders, put on your armor, Deal your honest blows ; Show the sland’rer, Cartwright, duly We're not thieves nor regres, Hold the fort, &e. See the mighty host advancing — Cartwright we will slay ; * ‘Tupper wields a mighty weapon, Tilley does the same. Hold the fort, &e. Fierce and long the struggle rages, 3ut the day is near When success will crown our efforts Cheer, my comrades, cheer ! Hold the fort, &e. No more shall Yankee traders cheat us — We will match their wiles ; (ur aim shall be a re-ad‘ustment In the tariff line. Hold the fort, &e. selieve me now, we'll ease your taxes Burdened ones, hope on 5 Shout aloud in joyous accents : Somes powe ys is joe, Hold the hort &w, Politically. Manchester Guardian of the 12th “*The Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louisa will start for Canada tn the third week in October.” Tur Police Magistrate at Montreal has committed that notorious Grit Standard Bearer, E. H. Goff, to prison for *‘ felo- niously forgering and uttering counterfeit minutes of a Board Meeting.” He will not be able to help Mr. McKenzie this elee- t10n Mr. Daron MeCarruy has begun the campaign in North Simcoe, ima_ brilliant manner. Mr. McCarthy, our readers may remember, abandons a safe constituency in North Simeoce from Mr. . y* . <>) “es by their opponents, but a recdjpustimeint oF Cook —who spe ‘nt S28 S000 in Missi: onary the tariff’ and REDUCED EXPENDI- TURES. our manufacturing industries; terials, raw materials, machinery These were the planks in their}. Mr. platform, together with encouragement to “en sulps Ma-) ing holdings of not made | of “small holdings. Expenses.” Gladstone says in a recent letter that he is ‘‘in fayor of the abolition of restric- tions and limitations on land, and to hav- all sizes, with abundance On my son's preperty in the country, free; 15 PER CENT. on and my own we have this abundance; they non-cnumerated articles ; and of the tariif duce in the country, on such articles as we OUR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, DR. TUPPER’S PLANK. ‘[ trust I have satisfied the House tha IT IS NOT «a question of high or low fersver| tion, any further than this, that, as we governed the country to govern the country again «rithont those extracagant expenditures made by the pres- they hare all we ask is, Nor THaT PEOPLE ent CGorernnent sive heen Cii- trusted with perwer, THE INCREASED, because we do TAXATION OF THE SHALL BF not require so much money as the hon. gentlemen oppo- site, as we have shown by ouv economy in the past, and which we are prepared to practice in the future, but that the money | shall be levied in such a way as to FCRNISH EMPLOYMENT FOR THE PEOPLE AND PROVIDE | THE TAXATION THAT) THE MEANS OF PAYING 1S LEVIED UPON THEM. — THE OPPOSITION CANDIDATES, (Hreen s Conny. ( Hiox. J. C. Pore, j i How. F. De Sr. Croix Drecken, Prince County. ) Cornetivs Howat, Ese. ; )Kowarp Hackett, Esq. 4 Kings County. \ Austin C. McDonatp, Ess. ‘ / Dr, Merrarr, ‘ an increase can pro- giving employment to our people and a HOME MARKET FOR inasmuch with « small costume, tavation, and inasmuch as we are prepared | waistcoat of form the vast majority, and we would on no account disturb them.” Srarvine InNprans Wanzine Foop.-—A Montana letter says that 200 starving Ban- nocks came to Bozeman, and the chief in- ‘formed the commanding. officer that his | people must be fed or permitted to hunt. They were then permftted under escort to | move down the Yellowstone to join the | Crows in a bufialo hunt. At Goodwood, on the opening day, the Princess of Wales wore a cream-colored with narrow, black trimmings, a rose-colored silk, and a 'straw-colored bonnet to match. On leaving the ground the Princess put on a novel dust coat, which was shaped to the figure, and had a crimson collar and crimson cuffs. Every tint of ivery was worn, and as lace seems too costly for the trimming of dress- es, one lady wore a dark blue velvet dress and bonnet to match, both ornamented with lace and pearls. Mrs. Langtry’s dress was pale pink and a drawn silk hat to match. A great many ladies wore black, profusely ornamented with gold fringe or ‘braid, and there were numberless white _ dresses, richly decorated with lace. WanrTep, a Grocrapny.—A noble earl, who is wont to be much heard at Exeter Hail, where he goes to ‘‘ make a grand speech, aud to pre each, and to teach people that they can't brew their malt liqnor tco small,” had oceasion io send a letter to a, centlemen in this city, and it came to hand by yesterday's mail, though its address | might have carried it to Massachusettr, “with no violation of postal regulation, for | the words after the name were, ‘‘ Halifax, | | United States of America.” The Mayor of ‘Cork could be excused,perhaps, for making, | as he did make, the very same mistake | |some wecks ago, but an ‘Earl, with K. G. ‘after his name! Oh, it is too much, en |tirely, _ ~~ , IN7TS, NO), » OU, New York, ly a. Yellow fever fatalities in New Orleans yesterday were the largest since the out- break of the pestilence, the deaths reach- ing 108, and new eases 208. An effort has been made, in consequence of the great destitution in the city, for the distribution of rations by the Federal Government and relief from this source will be afforded at once, At Memphis there was a slight diminu- tion in the death-rate, 55 fatal cases being reported. Out 550 persons remaining at Port Gib- son, Mississippi, 400 have been attacked with the malady and 55 died. The epidemic is still on Vicksburg. At Baton Rogue, La., four deaths oceur- red during the past twenty-four hours— many persons are sick and business is al- most suspended. The disease at other points in Mississippi Valley is also spreading with unprecedent- ed rapidity Specials report that, in view of the ina bility of undertakers to bury people as fast as they die in Memphis, the Citizens Com- mittee have organized a burial force of 40 men, with wagons, the increase at LONDON, Sept. a The Russians now refuse to permit any further delay in the evacuation of Batoumn which is now proceeding. A despatch from Vienna says : “‘ The in- surrection in parts of Bosnia and Herzego- vina, occupied by the Austrians, is at the lust extremity, especially in Herzegovina. Nares, Sept. 3. At Thiers’ funeral ceremonial to-day a delegation of ten Americans from the Con- ference on the proposed Treaty of Commerce, presented large wreaths of flowers and were assigned a prominent place in the centre of the Church. Noyes and other prominent Americans were present. Lonpon, Sept. 3. It is stated that Commander Cameron will start for Cyprus soon; thence will cross to Asia Minor to survey the route for the construction of the railway to the Per- sian Gulf through Narashaintab Diarbekir, Marden Moul, Bagdad and Bussorah, The survey will probably oceupy ten months. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 2. It is reported that the British fleet will shortly withdraw to Pascia, Lenia Island, south of the Island of Marmora. It has been decided that a cordon of Turkish troops shall, in accordance with the request of General Todelben, separate the Russian lines from the positions of Rhodope insur- gents. Loxpon, Sept. 3 The eXcursion steamer Princess Alice in returning from Gravesend to London this evening with about 800 passengers was run down off Dorking about 8 o’clock by a serew steamer. It is reported that between 400 and 500 persons were drowned, Orrawa, Sept. 3. Wallace comes out as a Grit in Carleton. Mackenzie has gone to Owen Sound. The city is clear of Ministers—all off elec- tioneering. All agree that this is unpre- cedented. MONTREAL, Sept. St. Lawrence Hall is insolvent ; liabili- ties about $400,000. The hotel will con- tinue under the present management, in the interval. Nearly all the Quebec helping the elections. Ministers are off Independent, although he distinctly says that he has broken away from the Reform party after a support of 25 years. A large number have arrived for the (Quadrennial Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada. The weather is as hot as in the July spell. —=a <- Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in. Nature gives us grandem: of mountains glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no better when ip perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily ob- tain satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will make them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint are the direct cause of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as Diliousness. Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, ‘Nervous Prostr ation, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart. and other distress- ing symptoms. Three doses of Angust Flower will prove its wonderful effect Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. +-@—a>P- - A man can beard for $2 a mouth in China, but the thing is to get the ¥2. This is the trouble in all countries that are *‘ cheap ‘vet the 88 cents countries to live in.’ Under the McKenzie Government you can get 2 lbs. of tea for 88 cents; but it requires a good deal of work to -unless you are an official or an aristoerat or a political friend of a prominent Grit, or some such character. _ — pee — ANoTHER supeLy of the rae WALTHAM WATCHES, 2, 2 and % oz. Silver Cases—warr ed's as sank at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Qneen Square. The Grits will evidently accept Devlin as. i a ire ty an trys te, ts Coe i ‘Aube