; M. Stew’t Jun.jA. 5. 7 i “VOL. 3. a i eo arte eh nema a _ peanataenceaneetnny “Otel etnateans” tigate CHA RL /ETETOWN , PRINCE EDWARI LL LL, LT TS en ) ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1878, iN AMINER. NO, 326, Tue Dairy Exasiver Wy W WELLNER . : Is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, 1 25 One Month, 0 50 One Week, 012 e® Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | * Oftice Sup’t. PRINGE ROWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 9. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT | ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20tn, 1878, Trains Going West. STATIONS. | No.1 | No.3 } | No 5 | Express. | Mixed. | Mixed Georgetown |Dp 4.00 pm| Dp 7.50 am| a Cardigan [eee br ee | a ad | jar 6.25 “ lar 9.20 * | M.Stew't Jun | /p.5.35 “ |dp 9.30 “ | Royalty Jun. | “ 6.32 “ | “10.45 « | Ch’t | jar 6.50 ** Jarll.05 “ ; P.M. - are | |dp 535 am aphl.35 ee aps. 25 yalty Jun. “643 ° | “ILS “ | ae N. Wiltshire | “ 7.18 “« | 12.50 pm| “6.42 Hunter River | o ORO 4 LOT “Fee Breadalbane ‘ sé 7.58 sé se 1.47 se 667 33 County Line | “* 6.05 “| “ 1.57 * | °° 7.48 Kensington 17.2288 “i BSB * 1 “S95 S d lar 9.00 “ lar 3.15 “ Jar 9.00 smumermiae | dp 915. ldp 3.45 * Wellington 7 MRR.* 1°: O4® 8 Port Hill 120.98 4 1 .**: 5.27. * O’ Leary Siae Mareen Alberton 19 00 * * Soo * Tignish lar 12.40 pyy.ar 8.50 * o- Trains Going East. ~ STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 | No. 6 Express. Mixed, {mixed Tignish Dp 1.50 pm, Dp See as ar {.2 °° Alberton 2.30 7 tp 7.50 * O’ Leary “ce 3.13 ee ee 8.57 se Port Hill oe = : wate se Wellin igten eé ® ‘ ‘eé “eé ‘d iar 5.15 ** jar 12.05 pm) A. M. Summerside | dp 5.30 ‘ |dpl2.40 ‘ |dp6.30 Kensington HeESS O18 LTE ft 7.07 ‘County Line “é a te 46 at z. 746 Breadalbane oa +e Sa $7. ‘Hunter River | “7.00 “ | 2.48 “ | 8.35 N. Wiltshire eT Is @ 1 eee | ee ar 4.00 ‘* | ‘*9.45 Reyalty Jun. | “ 7.47 ‘( }dp 4.10 “ jari005 , ar 8.05 “ jar 4.30 “ Chitown dp 8.05 am|dp 3.40 “ . is eee CYT’ SO “ Royalty Jun, §.23 jdp 4.10 * ar 9.20 “ jar 5.25 “| Georgetown jar 11.05 "i jee" Trains Going Wesi. j STATIONS. No 7 Mixed. | No. 9 Mixed. Souris Dp 3.1é yp a | Dp 6.30 a.m. Harmony “393i i" | “652 * St. Peter's ‘Ag “ 607, * Morell 1.59. “ “om. * 2 * jAr 9.20 ‘* Train Geing East. STATIONS. No. 8 Express.|No. 10 Mixed. M, Stewart Jun! Dp 9.30 am. | Dp 5.35 p.m _Moreli ‘10 68. * “Gis: ** St. Peter’s 10,25 “* “6.4: * Harmony “11.93 “« | “802 “ Souris Avii4)-* iAr 8.2. * WM. McKECHNIE, C. J. BRYDGES Supt. P. EB. I. R. Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways. Ch’town, April 20, 1878— DR, WILLIAM GRAY'S SPECIFIC HEDICINE, . The Great Kuglish Lem- 4 Pet edy is an unfailing cure 4” ‘< A for Seminal Weakness, Spcr- and & Premature Grave. _&e@ Price, $1 or six packages for $5, by mail free of stage culars in our pamphiet, which ‘we desire to send free py mail toevery one. Address wh, GRAY & co., Windsor, Outarlo, Canada. a@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R- Wa son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Drugyist anywher. FOR FARMERS t () BAGS GUANO —the best fertilizer known. For sale cheap. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 15—pat 2aw ar 3w Aq =~ Has the argest and best selected Stock of hirst ( lass Goods in the City, of the following lines, namely— 'GOLO AND SILVER, WALTHAM AND GENEVA WATCHES American & French CLOCKS, Gold, Silver, Gold-plated, Jet and Horn THW HLRY. ALSG ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, FANCY VASES, &t- No. 81 Norru Sipe Quren Sevare. Ch’town, June 3—4i 2aw Ocean Steamship Co. OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MIDSUMMER TRIP, 1878. The First-Class lron Screw Steamship PRINGE EDWARD 1,354 Tons Register, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, ROBERT FRASER, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool = Charlottetown ON OR ABOUT The 25th Jane next, carrying Freight at through rates from London and Glasgow, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Al- berton and Shediac. . For Freight or Passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrearrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill; m Glas- gow, to JAMES KELSO, junr., 134 St. Vincent Street ; in Liverpool, to Prrcatrn BROTHERS, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & DAviEss or here, to . a PEAKE Bro’s & Co., MANAGERS. Charlottetown, May 13—3w 2aw No. 85 Water St., Charlottetown. Pringe Edward Island Branch —OF THE— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LiFe. INSURANGE GO. $9,733,332.00 1,216,666.09 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWES? RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossgs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Subscribed Capiial, Paid up Capital, - G. W. DrBLOIS, General Agent. 10: AGENCIES —OF THE— General Mining Association, Limited, —AND THEi— Halifax Company, Limited. ORDERS FOR COAL, —ON THE— Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, + . ‘ Lingan ie = a" , Albion Mines, Pictou, 4. 5., can be obtained on application to the Subscriber. Terius as usual. ‘ G. W. DEBLGIs, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island. May 18—2aw ti. QUBBIT SQUARE. FFICES, suitable for Lawyers and others, to let in building lately occupied by 8. Keith & Co. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. ee | Ch’town, May 27, 1878— WAGSTAFP'S HOTEL TENA Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel formerly known as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first class style, is now prepared to give comfortabie accommodation to Permanent and Transient Boarders. Tourists and others will receive every atten tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF, May 25, 1878. ee a starci Manufacturing o., CAPITAL. . . $25,000, ln Shares of $25.00 each, PENIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benefit of the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the Company entails. Applications for Shares to be made to Messrs. Miyndiman iros., untill the Di- rectors and Officers of the Company are ap- pointed, April 16, 1878— PAINTING! FENHE Subseriber takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for the liberal patron- age he has received during the five years he has been in business, and _ solicits a continuance of the same. He is now prepared to exeeute, in a very superior manner, fiouse, Sign, and Car- riage Painting, Paper Hunging, &e. ka Special attention is given by him to WHITENING, CoLORING and the Dscoratrixe of CrerLinGs, WALLS, ete. On hand and mide te order— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES, > Carriage Repairing promptly attended te. “Ga PRISES TO SUIT THE TIMES. P. H. TRAINOR, $2 Kent St., opp. Rocklin House. April 2—3m eod JAMES HOSBS, CABINET MAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, Chariotictown. Tr SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to his customers and the public generally for past favors, would take this method to so licit a further continuance of th:ir patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. ‘The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and School Furniture, made from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. s@ Repairing neatly done, at short notice I would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for School purposes. Please call and inspect it at my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets, )} Ch’town, Eeb. 23, 1875. ) 3m-Zaw St. Lawrence Haring Ins, Ga, Or P., E. ISLAND. SUBSCRISED CAPITAL . . $120,090.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Arcutmatp Kexnepy, Ese., President ; JoHy F. Roxserrson, Esq. ; ARTEMAS Lorp, Esa. ; G. D. Loyeworta, Esa.; W. E. Dawson, Esq.; THomas Morris, Esa. ; P. W. Hynpman, Esq. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. March 25—ly law . BLANK BlLhL - HEADS, BLANK STATEMENTS, —AND— BUSINESS ARDS, Furnished promptly and cheaply, to, order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, Corner Great George and Water Streets. j QUEEN INSURANCE (OY, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island Jane, 1877— | Greece and the Congress. | A Berlin dispatch predicts that the proposition to admit Greece to the Con- gress will be rejected. It is known that | Russia will oppose it. Germany will sup- port Russia, and Ausiria, France and Italy ‘are jealous of the Greek mercantile marine. | Roumelia, Servia and Montenegro have even less chance of admission. The utmost small states cam hope for is to be heard. They will not be permitted to take part in the debates or votes. It is understood Bismarck wishes to exclude any questions not properly included in the task of Con- gress, the session of which assembly will last several weeks. *-_e co -s Earl Dufferin—Differing Reporis. The London, Eng., Echo says :-—‘‘ It is proposed to extend the period of the ap- pointment of Lord Dufferin as Governor- General of Canada twelve months, on ac- count of his popularity and ability.” This confirms a telegram to the same effect pub- lished in a Chicago paper nearly a week ago, and inserted in the Muil of the 11th inst. The London correspondent of the Man- chester Guardian, however, says the Colo- nial Office wished Lord Dutferin in Canada, as Governor General of the Dominion for a other term, but Dufferin declined, and will retwrn to England in September. + <i - Governor Laird’s Residence. Battleford, the lately appointed seat of Government of the Northwest Territory, is situated at the junction of Battle River with the north branch of the Saskatchewan. it is there that the Hon.’ David Laird and his Council are to reside. The Government buildings are now in process of erection, and some private dwellings and stores are also bemg constructed. The temporary seat of Government is Fort Pelley, about 200 miles east of Battleford, where the Mon- treal Police have also their headquarters, The country of which Battleford is the des- tined capital has been accorded high praise by many different authorities. The atmos- phere is desci-bed as pyre and bracing, the climate ger al and the soil exceedingly fer- tile. « 2_e@e —-——-——-—- French Statistics. According to recently. published office’: tables seventeen of the eighty-six depart- ments of France show an excess of deaths over births. There has been a remarkable falling away in marriages. In 1872 they were in the ratio of 98 in every 10,000 in- habitants; in 1873 they were 89; in 1874, 83; in 1875, 82, and in 1876 the ratio had reached the figure of 79. The average for the last half century was 82, so that the ratio of 1876 is abnormally low. Statis- ticians and w. ters on social science have been puzzling themselves in seeking the cause of this marked reduction. Among other reasons the wandering habits of the artisan popvlation, forced military service and the excessive formalities placed ‘n the way of people about to m: have been suggested. In 1876 the births were 966,- 682, the total population being 36,905,788, the largest return since 1876. — -— —wb Oe 4 Starvation in Labrador. The news from Labrador coast is disheart- ening. Last fall there was a failure of the fisheries, and traders who used to supply the fishermen with provisiens in exchange for fish and oil have abandoned the terri- tory, leaving whole fam‘lies to live through the winter on fish offal—for crops are im- possible on that sterile shore. There have been many deaths from starvation. Of five families, containing forty sou's, in one settlement, only five persons survived the winter. Scurvey is epidemic, and the women haunt the shore like spectres, pick- ing up dead seals, while men and boys gather sea moss or she" fish. The people have been cut off from the outside world since last September. When they found death staring them in the face it was too late to make their wants known, for navi- gation had closed, and they were 200 leagues distant from Quebec, without jany means of overland corm nunication in win- ter. «»e@--+ The Pope and the Sultan. A correspondent writing from Rome says :—‘‘ Yesterday, the 15th, the Pope re- ceived, with the solemn honors becoming such an event. Bedros Effendi Kujumgian, Envoy Extraordinary of the Sultan of Turkey, sent to Rome on the special mission of congratulating Pope Leo XIII. on his elevation to the Pontiticate and of assuring lim of the disposition of the Sultan to do ali in his power to insure perfect liberty to the Catholic subjects in the Ottoman Em- pire. His Excellency is an Armenian Catholic, member of the Imperial Council at Constantinople and distinguished with the Order of Megidie. He is accompanied by his son, Ohannes Bey, who acts as his secretary. At the audience Bedros Kifendi pronounced a discourse in French expressive of the object of his mission and of the per- sonal esteem of the Sultan for His Holiness. The Pope replied, also #1 French, that he was highly pleased with the sentiments ex- pressed, that he cherished the most cordial wishes for the welfare and prosperity of the Sultan, and was sincerely grateful for the protection and liberty accorded to Catholics in His Majesty’s dominions. He also com- plimented the Envoy personally, his son and suite. After the axdience with His Holiness the Turkish Envoy paid a visit to the Secretary of State, Cardinal Franchi. ‘That the Holy Father was highly pleased with the Sultan’s Envoy is made still more evident by the fact that he-was pleased to confer upon him the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, and upon his son a commandership in the same order. ~~ icity NEWS ITEMS. . Professor Goldwin Smith and Mrs. Smith left England for Canada. Professor Richtel, of Hartford, Conn., mede a successful trial of bis air ship on Wednesday. An order has been enforced at London, Ont., that no policeman can be a member of a secret society. Most distressing accounts have been re- ceived from Labrador of the starving con- dition of the irhabitants there. The operatives of a number of mils at Burnley and Todmordon, Lancashire, have resuined work at 10 per cent reduction. A number of railway men are in Ottawa in connection with a scheme to establish a through line for lumber to Boston and New York. The U. §. Senate Committee have de- cided to report adversely upon the pro- posed amendment to give womea the elec- tive franchise. Miss Jay, the sister-in-law of Robert Buchanan, is the author of the novels “Phe Queen of Connaught” and the ** Dark Colleen.” It is said in their private interviews Beaconsfield made a favorable impression on Bismarck. The latter is also noticebly amiable to French envoys. The leading rai'road men at Chicago state they have no anticipation of trouble with their employ~ss and that the rumors of im- pending str ‘ses are unfounded. ‘A Mrs. Avery, of London East, who sus- tained very difficult surgical operation on Tuesday, in the removal of a tumor, weigh- ing 50 lbs., died on Wednesday evening. The congregation of Montreal Zion Church, have refused the use of their church to the Orangemen on July 12th. It was at this church the fatal Gavazzi riots occurred, Mr. Richard Bisset, living near Exeter, Ont., whose wife recently made him the happy father of three children at a birth, is G7 years of age. The mother’s age is not inentioned. The Hamilton Times says :—‘‘ The wool market, as wellas the grain, is very much depressed, and the best could be obtained on the market this morning (4th inst.) for 23 cents. The general belief at Washington yes- terday among Senators and representatives was that there wovld be no postponement of the close of the present session of Con- gress beyond next Monday. The Press Association of London is as- sured that it is untrue that the Government wi'l decide upon an early dissolution of Par- liament, but it is understood in Parliament- ary circles that the proposition has been seriously discussed. Mr. MacGahan, the ‘‘ Da‘ly News” war correspondent, was brried recently at Con- stantinople. Col. Maynard, of the Ameri- can Legation; Gen. Skobeleif, the British officials, and several newspaper correspon- dents attended the funeral. A Vienna despatch says trouble is ex- pected in Servia in consequence of the late executions. At the funeral of one the vie tims a large band of armed men threatened revenge. ‘The Skuptschina will be asked to propose that a state of siege be declared in various places. Mr. Algernon Charles Swinburne was in- vited to attend, as representative of English poetry, the Paris celebration of the centen- ary of Voltaire’s death. At M. Victor Hugo’s special request a seat has been re- served at his side for Mr. Swinburne. The primitive character of Prince Bis- marck’s furniture at his v"'legiatura in Fredrichsruhe may be guessed from the fact that one of the fst cares of the Prin- cess, on the occasion of his recent illness, was to telegraph to Berlin for a carpet for his sick chamber. M. Bon Louis Henri Martin, historian of France has been elected to the vacancy in the Academy of Arts at Paris, caused by the death of M. Tl ‘ers, defecting M. H. A. Taine by 18 to 15. Ernest Renan, author of ** Vide de Jesns,” has been elected suc- cessor of the late M. Bernard. A female servant, employed at Hon. Mr. McKenzie’s residence at Ottawa, has been missing for some days past. It that she wentout oneeveningafter her duties were finished, without saying anything, and has not since been seen, On the following morning the cook found a note in her room, stating that she had made up her mind to go to the States,and asking her to take pos- session of her clothes. It is feared that something serious has occurred. A forgery of the Dominion one-dollar bills is in circulation. By paying attention to the following peculiarities of the begus bills our readers may avoid being imposed upon: The bills imitated are those which have the red number'ng. ‘The figures are smaller than in the genuine bill, and the colour not so bright. ‘The length is one-quarter of an inch shorter-than that of the genuine. The paper is poorer and of a dingy yellow. The impression on the back is very much blurr- ed. ‘The bills are payable in Toronto. . fi Se + ite a a7 en tt sm Stn eens es “aR eer 38 | ey . r ees