oR si EE Rn or ROR. RE ete oa et OR AT eee 9 eer ae namie ii aaa, iN AEE 8 BER BENS A AEE ALORA. I A OO a NEE Ria RR. Nos. | & 3, No. 5, Srations. | Mixed. | Mixed. Georgetown ..... Dp 8. 20 a. m. | Cardigan. ... jee ORS Ar 10.10 **) | Mt Stew’t Jou 3Ce+* Dp 10.15 “ ' Royalty Junction’ “11.27 “ | (Ar 11.50a.m, | Charlottetow a... ‘Dp 8.00am!/Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction, ** 8.22 “* | “* 3.23 ** North Wiltshire.) ** 914 ‘* | ** 4,10 ¥ Hunter River....; ‘* 9.30 * . 4.30 . Breadalbane..... an 10.07 a i eo” -6.68 a ‘County Line..... ied Be a 5.15 re Kensington...... | “£10.55 *' 5.55 ‘Ar 11.30am Ar 6.350 pm ‘Summerside..... ‘Dp 1.30 p m| ‘Wellington.... :| ** 2.19 ** | Port Hill.... ..; ‘* 3.00 | O'Leary.......- " 4.17 S Allberton........) ** 5.17 zt | Tignish .... i ** 610 | TRAINS GOING EAST. \Nos, Zand4,| No. 6, Sravions. =|" Mixed. | Mixed, ER NORIO IR. 6 9. oregon emer =—_———- . ~ ~— 7 alone Ree a lO tne Re tte NN Pee Leet seorethtanate ent nt eet eRe eee aat teat foas- littl anne aee VOL. 6, THe Dairy EXAMINER fs Published every Evening. OFFICE; as INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 Karves o¢ SUBSCRIPFION : #ix Months, . - 22 50 Three Months, - : - 1 95 One Monto, - - : 0 50 One Week, - - : 0 i2 — ee ap Acivertising at most moderate rates. @ontracts may be made for monthly, quar- ely, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eaten. Ww. L. COTTON, Manager. | | J. W. MITCHELL, OfRce Sup't | Prince Edward Island TIME TABLE NO. 13. ee Winter Arrangement, O COME INTO FORCE TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1879. " ‘TRAINS GOING WEST. comme ee | ee fignish..........' Dp 6.30 a m Rs ne 90%ek 7.25 O’Leary.... (oun ‘ 6.25 = DUREEEE . coccc cde & ino ‘ Wellington ......| “* 10.22 “ ’ a ‘Ar 11.10 am Simm'rside....--\ Dp) 2.30 pm!Dp 7.30 am Kensingten...... 1 * £05 * | ‘* 8.05 a County Line.. * * 3.43 * * 8.44 . Breedalbane..... nn oa ‘© 8.54 Hunter River....; ‘* 4.30 ** North Wiltshire..| ‘* 4.46 9.43 ** Reyalty Jur otieni! ” a re " a a \Ar 6.60 p m!Ar 11,60 ajm Charlottetown... ‘Dp 2.30 p ml Reyalty Junction ‘* 2.53 ** | M Stw’'t J: Ar 4.10 ** i ‘me Sew t duse . ‘Dp. 4.15 | @ardigan........ i 5.35 | ‘Georgetown ..... \Ar 6.00 pm oe es SOURIS BRANCH. _ Trains Going West. SraTioNs. | No. 7, Mixed. | OR ESR | “Depart 7.15 a.m. 0 eS ‘ as St. Peter’s....... ini (6 - nis © Ss. pcre dee eae Mt. Stewar: Junction. | Arrive 10.10 a. m._ en cme ~enieenenee ee Trains Going Mast. ee No. 8, Mixed. SiaTIONs, Wit. Siewar ¢ Junction. Depart 4.15 p. m. Ms by dua’ 65 Salis ue om * TM, J. 0 cbee ce | oa - Marmony............ | o> re as, sass caeas | Arrive 7.10 * ~ — ALEX. MACNAS, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Oflice, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 61 Bones. Bones. HE undersigned will pay fifty cents Casn perewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Ch town, Wee. 1, 1879 “Belvidere. TIVYIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of ut 200 acres is offered on lease for a term ‘of years, either as a whole or in part. or particulars apply to it DAD [EL HODGSON, or . G. W. DeBLOIs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Marth 1, 1960—.pat of ——— KING SQUARE me CHARLOTTETOWN, a we - = ’ ' Bei i f}} > 7 , “= Tailoring Department, C. Mciennan, COMMISSION MERCHANT, GENERAL HAUSE | AND AUCTIONEERS, re 7/46 QUEEN STREET, MAY 7th. Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. OPENING THIS DAY, imi" Prompt return Auction Sales conducted in any part of the , City or Country on reasonable terms, May 13, 18S80—3m eod GEORGE GARTER, DEALER IN- Si licited., Biack and Blue Worsted (Coatings, Black aud Blue Superfiae Cloths, | Venetians, Boeskins, | West of England Tweeds, gaxonys, Choice Groceries, FRUIT, GONFECTIONERY, INA ap yrama vuien UARViuAd, a Comprising a choice collection for Spring and | Summer Wear, and which we are now making | up to order with dispatel. * “ c er ates tints FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS. DEER al SONS, — ‘1! ae _ soO;¢ c Ch town, May 7, 1880—2w % | GS Grest George Street, : | | n % a mcs } i , | Neri Mil/ner’a Tin Sh ‘Dp. n AY 3 U3 : i Charlottetown, May 8, 1880 —3w eod i E Subseriber has JUST OPENED a new Store, ON QUEEN STREET, Next door to Mr. TP. G. GUARDIAN GUARDIA! Store, comprising the following lines : FIRE ANS LiFe Men's, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Caps, | \ Men’s and Boys’ White and Colored A (, ; Shirts and Collars, Underclothing, Scarfs, ssuran CS Oiipany, Handkerchiefs, Ties and Braces; Men’s, and Youths’ FRAsER’S Drug Beots and Shoes. Ladies’ Boots and and Shoes, in Split, | Guheeribed (anit: a + | Subscribed Capit Buif, Pebble, Prunella, Calf, Glove and | © a ed Capital, Glaze Kid, Congress, Button and Bal- | Total lnvested Funds, moral Boots; also a large gssortment of | . £9,699,000 Unwards of = 2.956.000 Walking Slippers in every’ variety and Toial Annual lneome, . : 459,790 style, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes in| er great variety. Cc. i. MORRISON. Ch’town, May 5, 1880 —Im eod BRITTSA WAREROQUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. PURST INSTA LMENT OF SPRING GOODS, Received per Northern Light To-day, eles Worsted Cloths, Tweeds, Cashmeres,Carpsis, Mattings, Rugs, and Room Paper. - The Subseribers having enlarged and re- fitted their establishment, will, in a few cays, be prepared to show their customers a very large and well selected stock of Goods, bought for Cash, which they will dispose of at their usual low prices. i ee Ww. & A. BROWN & CO. April 23, 13590. i NO The undersigned having been appointed Agents at Charlottetown, are prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the usual terms, CARVELL BROS. Charlottetown, April 21, '80—-lm 2aw QUEEN INSURANGE CO’, OF ENGLAN DB. GAPITAL,. . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877- A. McNBEILL, Auctionser, Commission Merchant, and Manufacturers’ Agent, 1 AUCTION ROOMS (the largest in the ¢ ‘ity, ) | No. 1L Queen Street (Brick Building. ) ' ; eee {TORAGE facilities fer any quantity and 7} | Nea, ‘ “Se fod 3: -. — ° HH) ur and Mea : ih.) all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof O - eis Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, cthtiipninantonasitn Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Sales attended RDERS will be received for the follow- | t9 at reduced rates. ' Sales of Horses, Carriages, : a arid : Farm Imple- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— : : ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- “Buda” (1 een ras ‘ ~ oar ;}ket House. Auction Sales of Household Far- , ce Tn weet rs ‘ yerior a ‘ ; *, . ‘ Age,’ “‘Warcups Superior, | “Pa oe niture at Residences, and of General Mer > - ’ eth > > > > s - .* . y’ Rose, lerence, beaver, astry | chandise at Stores, Warerooms, W harves, &e., and ‘‘Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn ae . conducted on moderate terms. Consignments Meal—‘‘ Golden Star. of Goods of every description will receive Quotations for the above Brands of flour prompt attention. Apples a specialty. and Meal f. o. b. at Boston, or deliveredat} Advances made and proceeds guaranteed Charlottetown or Summerside. when required. Business solicited, corres- J. R. FOSTER, pondence answered promptly and in con Millers’ and Shippers’ Agent, fidence, ‘ Moncton, N. BY) 4, MCNEILL, Auctioneer, ' Charlottetown. May 6, °89. Prince Edward Island. ae = N. B.—All kinds of P. EB. Island products eet ai Ba a is aN e744 bought and shipped to order. Sp 7S oS OO DP AG | April 29, ‘S0—3m ee | HT T z es, Sa RS “ Sar ee | oF WHISKY! < S| GREENLEES <a) | : fe “AST esBROTHERS |. | , oe UNRIVALLED For ie | 25 P TATE werroppy| | | 6~.RE-OPENED. Sr ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. VIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and Furnished in First-Glass Style FOR THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, 8. C., London, Aug. 15, 1879) Report on the Lornk HicHLaNp WHISKY: “We have visited the bottling — ot Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, .an ave : , in selected from the vats, samples of their | Accommodation af the Travelling Public, Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sub- | jected them to careful examination and | Guests and baggage conveyed from the and Steamers free of : , : verv frag-| Railway Station analysis. The samples were very frag-| . ) rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and | charge. possessed all the characteristics of pure | C. Y. McGREGOR, and well-raatured Scotch Whisky of the, / Pabraicson. first quality, | Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. L,) eod ‘“Arrnur Hitt, Hassart, M. D. | . . ‘‘Ovro HeHNER, F.C.S., FIC.” | April 20, 1550. Wholesale of the Sole Proprietors, GREENLEE cain Brorners, 31 em Street, London + V etches Seed. et a FEW BUSHELS VETCHES SEED ESSRsS. OWEN QONNOLLY & CO., | fer sale by " Charlottetown, P.H.I, | Feb. 24, 1850 } } pat sj lm HORACE HASZARD. May 10, 1880--lw eod PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY AGLAT, See eee im a EXAMINER 19 SECOND EDITION } | ; j { i i ! ; MAY 19 4580. Businass Notes. (From the Monetary Times.) The neteworthy inerease in the traffic and in the profits of the Great Western and Grand Trunk Railways has been followed by a corresponding improvement in the cur- rent value of their stocks. Twelve months wgo the ordinary stock of the Grand Trunk, nominal value £100, could be bought in London at from £6 7s. 6d. to £16 123 6d., and the first preferences at from £39 to quotations for the former security of a £834 to £3! Railwiy Worid, of Philadelphia, considers that : —** While various influences have con- | tributed to this revival of prosperity, its main cause is an increase in the actual and prospective amount of the inter-state cominerce of this country transacted on these lines, and an improvement in the rates appertaining to this traffic.” Not satisiied with the already large Gov- ernment Deposit of $76,246, the directors of the Mutual Life Association of Canada have supplemented this sum with an amouit sutlicient te increase the deposit te over $40,000, thus giving the policy holders security to the extent of nearly 80 per cent of their claims. The assurance of the di- rectors, that they will continue to add’ to this fund until it reaches an amount equal to all policies in force, cannot fail to command the fullest approval of present and intending assurers. The securities, that constitute this gevernmental reserve, return the company a revenus of nearly 62 per cent. An enterprising New Brunswicker, Mr. Burns, of Fredericton, is about extending his fruit-canning business this season to in- clude tomatees, corn, rhubarb, strawher- ries, raspberries, and peas, in additien to his present successful venture in ‘* perk and beans.” The death ef Senator Brown, superin-) duced by a pistol wound fired by one of his late employes, removes from amongst us a man of action in many walks, and of pre- minence in each one, Pelitician, jeurnal- ist, legislator, and active in all three, he nevertheless found time te set farmers an exainple of raising superior cattle. He had as much business dash as political energy. In his time he had made and lost large sums ; and he must have died worth a con- siderable amount. His life was insured, in three differenr companies, for an aggregate of $60,000. The regret felt at his untimely death by large numbers of people through- out Canada, is angumented by the manner in which it was breught about. The number of Canadian ships seld to countries during the last fiscal year was seventy two, of 19,318 tons valuec at $529,824, bringing thus say $27,47 per ton, much less than average. In 1878 there were ninety-five vessels sold whose tonnage was 35,200 tons and which brought $1,236- 145 being at the remunerative price of $35, 12 per ten measurement. The tonnage built throughout the Dominien last year amounted to 103,551 tons against 106,976 in 1878 An increase is shown by every province except Quebec and P. EK. Island, Nova Scotia built 50,975 tons against 47,- 639 tens in 1878, and New Brunswick 32,- 135 tons as compared with 26,906 in the previous year. 7 ~_~ewm « — wane wee ee Japan has rejected the offer of a Russian alliance. Boyd, the oarsman, sails for New York on the Zist. Bismarck and the King of Saxeny have had several long interviews together. Riots caused by men on strike at Lille and Rheims, in France, have been sup- pressed. Sir John Lubbock, it ia said, will be chosen to represent London University in the Commons. Lord Elgin and Lord Sandhurst will re- EE AES TRE Re Tue Darny EXAMINER. £40, From that period a steady rise set | in, ane the last week of April opened with ! fraction over £25, and for the latter ef from | }—commenting upon which the | + eee - oe . — ee ew - eee mn ee ee 1880. NO. 152 EWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Quesec, May 17. | Great preparations are being made here /in military cireles and by the Citizens Com- |mittee for the celebration of the 24th. |About 3,000 troops wiil take part in the ireview and sham fight. If Sir Leopold MecClintock’s fleet arrives here in time the frigates will take part in the attack on the | Citadel, assailing it from the river. | Prince Leopold will be present and will witness the review. Apartments are being fitted up for his reception in the Citadel. The Governer General and H. R. H. Princess Louise will arrive here on Friday jnext, and a few days after the 28th it is their intention te proceed down the St, | Lawrence to their summer fishing grounds. Dricaton, Ont., May 17. In Prince Edward, yesterday morning,, linear Vonseeon, a man named Thes. Thom- ‘son ahet and instantly killed a young man named John Emmond. The cause is sup- posed to be jealousy. . _ Orrawa, May 14, ‘The Governor General, and his brother, Lerd Archibald Campbell, to-day, visited the Pariiament Buildings, the Chandiere Falls and lumber wills. To-morrow they drive to Chelsea Mountains, and en Thurs- day, the whole party, with the Princess Lonise, go by special train to Quebec. They will soon be joined by Prince Leo- pold. The Supreme Court of Canada will close proceedings for this term to-morrow. The Law Society of Canada has suggested to the Court certain changes in the regulation which are fer the better convenience of the bar. . New Yors, May 17. The ‘Evening Telegram’ has the follow- ing special by cable :— Jamaica, W. IL, May 17. The Government of the Cuban Republic has been constituted as follows :— President—Cabix de Garcia of Holquin. Minister of War— Pio Rosado. Agent inthe United States, residing at Key West—Senor Bavastro. Agent in New York—Jose Francisco Lamadriz, of Matanzas, late Cuban Agent at Key West. The landing of the Expedition has been most successful, the ammunition sud arms being put ashore in good order. Lonpon, May 17. The “ Times” says the Indian Govern- ment paid nine to ten shillings more freight en rails te India than private contractors and other similar arragements are teo numerous to mention. The subject will probably come before Parliament. The report of the Veterinary Department ef the Privy Council says that the Orders- in-Council enjoining the slaughter of cattle, sheep and pigs from the United States have been fully justified. In 1879 there were im- ported from America 137 cattle affected with pleuro-pneumonia, 33 sheep with foot and mouth disease, 57 sheep with scab and 974 swine of the fever. The number of cattle infected with dis- eases, imported from the United States, largely exceeds the total number of cases of disease detected among the cattle im- ported in the same period from European countries, Wasurscron, May 17. The President has addressed Congress on ihe subject of the alleged Fortue Bay out- rage upon American fishermen. He asks the immediate and careful attention of Congress to the failure of accord between the two governments as to the interpreta- tion and execution of the fishery articles of the treaty of Washington. The President concurs in the views pre- sented by the Secretary ef State as to the measures proposed to be taken by the Gov- ernment in the maintenance of the rights accorded to our fishermen by British con- cessions in the treaty, and in procuring suitable action toward securing an indem- nity for the injury which this interest has already suffered. 3aALLSTON Spa, N, Y., May 17. The Prospect House, at Lake George, was destroyed by forest fires this afternoon. The fire is extending throngh the forest te Caldwell Village, where Fert William Henry Hotel is situated. Fears ave enter- tained for the safety of the village; the in- spectively move aud second the address in the House ef Lords. refermined system of education. at their position. There are rumors that Great Britain has gress on the subject of the unfulfilled clauses of the Treaty of Berlin. offer of the Ameership is received. If he accepts he will come to Cabul to learn the the terms on which the English support of his pretentions depends. Moosa Khan has sent in a forcible letter which replied to the letter alsv sent by the British Commis- sion to Moosa Khan asking him to assist in maintaining peace, ; habitants are now fighting the fire, Paris, May 17. The Imperial Parliament will appoint | M. ‘Tirard, Minister of Commerce, in another commission toe enquire into the | speaking in the department of Gers, to-day, Contagious Diseases Act. ott ead . | the path of progress and liberty, and pre- The Spanish Government intends to in- | E prs Vs I troduce in Cuba agricultural schools and a | Republic was ready to stretch out its arms jto all children of France, even The Blackburn masters have agreed on | Who cherished unjust prejudices, and that concerted action in regard to the strikers, the Government was far from being desir- and the operatives are greatly disheartened | O18 vf initiating religious persecution, but : resolved to enforee the strict execution of the laws. } o « ; ! ; | Minister of the Interior and Worship, vi in contemplation another Eurepean Con- | ee : } said the country was proceeding steadily in pared to repeal all aggression ; that the to those Decrees appointing M. Constant, Lepere, resigned, have been signed. W asHinctox, May 17. Peois were sold to-night on the boat race. A week will probably elapse before Abdur | At the opening odds were 100 to 75 on Rakman Khan’s reply to the conditional | Hanlan. But later on 100 to 60 on Hanlan were the prevailing figures. The oarsmen Were both upon the river to-day, although ithe water was too rough this morning te adinit of their going over the course. Both are reported in goed condition to-night , and noone seems to entertain any serious — that the race will coiae on Wednes- day. a a aon powreronsrertes er) gn rn TN rte te. See Lge a ee gee eee = ye qa - reer Tear eres oe ae oe Re Ae ares £5 PR oe eae Se Re. ee Ks st’ 2 ae se ae ae PEED. ais es: Ta iiaee.: