. sumption anda Premature Grave. i = Ee =— - - ‘LH eet nbn ns KE KXAMINER. _ —— x Daity KEXAMINER Is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. EK. 1. — KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : > , THE Six Months, . . . $2 50 Three Months, - ; : 1 25 (ne Month, 0 50 One Week, : 0 12 ew Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly; quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. WwW. L. COTTON, Manager. I. W. MITCHELL, |. Oftice Sup’t. " PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 9. SUMMER ARRANCEMENT ! MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1876. Trains Going West. } STATIONS. | No. 1 No. 3 No. D Express. | Mixed. Mixed Georgetown | Dp 4.00 pm| Dp 7.30 i Cardigan “aR ™ “ta oF lar 5.25 ** jar 9.20" | M.Stew’t Tun | ty 5.35 «* lap 9.30 «| Royalty Jan. Lae ** ) "ieee 7 CHARLOT Se ee 18'78. ee KY NAMI FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE PROVINCE. It Contains Twenty-eight Columns, nearly every one of which is in closely set READING MATTER. CONSIDER OUR TERMS ”» 6 aah 20 ‘ar 6.50 “ larlL.05 “| 7. 1. | SENGLE COPIES to the 3ist December, Chitown ! hip 6.25 amjdpLL.3s *f pd. 25 LS78 — thirteen months $1.00 im acd- Royalty Jun, | “645 * | 631.55 ** | ** $45 vance. .. Wiltshire “7.18 “ | 12.50 pm “6.42 : ee ‘é +39 “66 407 Frecl «e 7.00} SIX COPIES to one address, or, addressed Breadalbane | ‘7.68 * «1.47 © | & 7.38 separately, as desired, $5,.5@ in advance. ‘ ; * a de 28 8 5 «6 i <é 1.57 sé +7 48 : County dine | Sag | gg « |e ga5| TEN COPIES to one address, or addressed ensing 1 Las 0.00 «lap 915 * lar 9.00 separately, as desired, $9.00 in advance, Summerside | ja. gar «« } 245 6 | Wellingt ee 2 2 ‘s ty 4.40 ce | FIFTEEN COPIES to one acddress, or ied ah «10.29 ce | 6s 5.27 ‘6 addressed separately, as required, $13.50 7 'o hed | ea . a O'Leary | “LLIs « | 6.64“ in advance. Alberton | “12.00 “* | ** 8.00 ** TWENTY COPIES to one address, or ‘Tignish lar}2.40 pm.ar 8.50 ** addressed separately, as desired. $17.00. > es ee a I ee awe Se ie pa | ’ i eel meen at: Trams Going Fast." sion ee } I STATLONS, Na,.2 No. 4 No. 6 Express. Mixed. jmixed Tas Tignish Alberton 4 2.30 , dp 7.50 ‘eé |p 1.50 pm) Dp 6.30 an} 8.57. * | 7a” (Y Leary ‘A Port Hill | 4.10 “* | “IO. 22) Wellington j RD <P AA EOI ar 5.15 * jar 12.05 pm) A. M. Summerside | ly, 5.30 “ |dp12.40 ‘ |dp6.30 Kensington A BG. 44-22% 9,87) #4) 7 Connty Line <¢ 6 93 4 14.31.57 * | “78 Beeadalbane 1+-G 9m 6s ) ¢-OG7? ++ +7 ae 8.35 8.52 *° 9,45 Hiinter River | “ 7.006) * 2.48% N, Wiltshire (| ‘“‘ 7-12 °%t | * 3.058% { jar 4.00 * Royalty Jun. |‘ 7.47 ‘(dp 4.10 © jarl005 an : | lar BOS ** lar 4.30 ° 4 Chitown ‘ip $.05 am|dp 3.40 * ce g.a3«) (ar 4.00 ‘* | Loyalty Jun. —? } dlp 4.10 of Q ar 9.20 ‘* ,ar 5.20 ° Mt. Stewart | lap 9.40 * dp 5.45 * | Cardigan | hee ae | Georgetown = jarll.05 jar 7.30 “ SOURIS BRANCH. ~~ ‘Ppains Going West. iu ae _. STATIONS. | No 7 Mixed. ie 9 ———— Mixed. — — meena Souris Mp Ble p a | Dp 6.30 a.m. flarmony “oA eae 7 St. Peter's a ee Morell ne + ° $3. G38...“ 9,20“ a M. Stew't Jun.JA 5.29 [Ar “Train Going East. a STATIONS, No. S express. (No. 10 Mixed. M. Stewart Jun} Dp 9. 50am. | Dp 5.35 p.m Morell | *9Q02 ~-* ‘7635 + St. Peter's | eees * | “Ba? Harmony | “Els * | “* 8G,” Souris | Ari1.40 “ | Ar 8.25% ‘ «. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Sup. Gov, Raiheays. Ch’town, April 20, S78 — WM. McKECHNIE, Supt. P. BL R. ka ae ie Ss A er such term of years as may be agreed on, the old-established Hotel known as THE UNION HOUSE, situated on Lower QUEEN STREET. The premises are now being fitted up, after the fire, in first rate style, with every modern improvement, Apply to J, G. ECKSTADT. Ch’town, July 31—tf DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE The Great Kaglish Rem- edy is an unfailing cure eakness Sper- for Seminal Wi , Impotency, all diseases that follow aS ” pommnes of or shes as Loss of Memory, Univer = Loins oo in = ack, Dimness of Vision= BoforeT aking. Premature Old Age, and Nfter Faking. many other diseases that lead to ineguitg en tae 4@> Price ‘ice, $1 per package, or six packages for $5, b i stage. Pull particulars in our pinigiaes, whicn we desire to send free by mail toevery one. Address M, GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. g@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- on, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser at Apothecaries Hall, aud by all Druggiste anywhere. “IN DULL TIMES <ikTt GHMAPEST AND BEST! THWE-— The Weekly Examiner is acknowledged to be ahead of any other paper in the Province in the item of LOCAL NEWS and is always well filled with Political, Shipping, Commercial and General Information, The debates of the Local Legislature will be carefully and impartially given. Special tele- grams and letters from ‘Our Own Ottawa Correspondent” will contain everything of in- terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia- ment. A Good Story will be made a specialty. 0 The Daily ‘Examiner : Will be sent to any part of the Province, the Dominion, United States or Great Britain on receipt of ° $2, 50 1.25 oO For SiX Months. s - - - For Three Months. - - - - For One Month - - - - - as” ADDRESS, W. L. COTTON, Manager Examiner Printing and Publishing Company. Chtown, Dec, 1877. | practice of Dentistry. DR. CLEMENT, SURGEON DENTIST, EGS to inform the citizens of Charlotte- { town and vicinity that he has opened an ottice next door to the Reform Club (rooms formerly oceupied by Dr, Caldwell), for the He has adopted the following Scale of Charges, to suit the times, and to put Dentistry within the reach of all :— For a full upper or lower Sett of Teeth, $10 00 For partial Setts-—each tooth, L OO For Gold Fillmgs, . . . . . 1 00 For Amalgam and all composition fillings, 50 ALL WORK CUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS. In inserting Artificial Teeth, the Best Me- terial only is used, and a perfect tit warranted in all cases, or no pay. Chitown, July 6, 1875—pat 3aw ar pres. WACSTAF'S HOTEL. FYVMAE Subseriber having fitted up the Hote formerly known as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first class style, is now prepared to comfortable accommodation to Permanent and Transient Boarders. Tourists and others will receive every atten tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. vive o WAGSTAFF. May 25, 1878. Tinsmithing, Gasiitting, &e.. ryXuk dakoarthar. shantihel for past patron age, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he is still prepared to do all work iv his line. ‘Tinsmithine, Giasfitting, aul General Jobbing punctuaily attended to. On hand, a lot of Tinware, which will be sold very cheap, wholesale and retail. Also wanted, a yood steady man te peddle Tinware GEO, KE. MILLNER, Cor. Great (eorge & Fitz ry STS, Ch’town, May 16 PB... L- Starch Manufacturing Oo., CAPITAL . . $25,000, “Tn Shares of 825.00 each. FENHIS COMRANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parynent during the present session, and one-third Mf the Shares have been taken up by the leading niet of Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in tlits Company will have the benetit of the preference mathe large TETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1878 340, wee Charlottetown Church Directory | Sr. Pauus (Cauren or Square- Morning and every Sunday at Il a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. David KitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. ENGLAND) , ivening Service sr. PETERS, (CHURCH OF EXGLAND)—Roehford Square, —Sunday Services a.m., 11 a..m and 7 pam. Daily Services —Matins—9 a. m. EKvensong—S p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30. pm. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent. Sr. DuNsTAN’s CATHEDRAL,—Morning Mass every Sunday at 8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. Z. Boderault, Rev. S. Phelan, Pastors, hinsr Mernopisr Courcen—Prince Street. Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10,30 a.m, and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 pm. Week Day Services—-Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.50 p. m. Rev. John Lathern, Pastor. {Seconp Mernopisr Courcu—-Prince Street, Service and Sermon every Suaday at 10.30 am. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. George Steel, Pastor, st. JAMES’ Cuvrcu (Prespyrertax}—Pownal Street. —Service and Sermon every Sun- day atli a m. and6$ p.m. Sunday School at 25 p. m. Rev. Kenneth Me- Lennan, Pastor. Cneren ( PResBpyTeRIAN )—Richmond Streets —Nervice and Sermon every Sun day at Il a m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 25 p.m. Rev. John McL. Me Leod, Pastor. Barrisr Cuurcu—Great George Street, —Ser vices and Sermon every Sunday at II o'clock a. m. and 6.30 o'clock p.m; Sun- lay School at 2.30 p- m. Week day ser- vices—-Monday at 7.30 p. m.; Bible Read ing—Thursday at 7.30 p. m. and Friday at Sp.m. Rey. D. G. McDonald, Minister. Ris.e Curistrans—Prince Street.—Service and. Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30 a. in. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. W. 5. Pascoe, Minister. Discretes or Curisr meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. Mr. Falgatter, Pastor. Praver Meetine in Y. M. ©. A. every Sun- day afternoon at 4 o'clock. ZION se - _— Consistent Inconsistency. Mr. McKenzie found fault with Sir John MeDonald for drawing $5,000 a year for each of the thirteen Ministers, or $65,000 a year for all; and on the 20th May, 1873, when Sir John proposed to increase his own salary as Prime Minister to $8,000, and to give each of his twelve colleagues $7,000, Mr. McKenzie moved a resolution to the effect that the salaries of the Cabinet should not exceed $75.000 in all. ‘This was in the good times when the revenue was flush and every thirtieth of June brought its surplus, Yet since the hard times set in five years ago, bringing enormous deficits and sorely purchase of produce which the working ww fhe Company entails. Applications for Shares to be made to Messrs. Hyndman Sros,, witill the Di- rectors and Officers of the Company are ap- pointed, April 16, 1875 — _ JAMES HOBBS, GABINET MAKER. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Charlottetown. rEXNHE 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 their patronage. 1 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. sm Nepairing neatly done, at short notice 1 would also mvite 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 oor, j JAMES HOBBS, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, } Ch’town, Feb, 28, 1875. \ 3m 2aw s+ Lawrence Marine Ins, Co. OF P. E. ISLAND. 0° BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ArcuipaLp Keynepy, Exe., President ; JoHNn I’. Robperrsox, Esq. ; Arremas Lorp, Ese. ; G. D. Loxaworta, Ese.; W. E. Dawson, Esq.; Tuomas Morris, Esq. ; P. W. Hyxpmay, Esa. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. : FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. March 25—ly law (UREN INSURANCE 00,Y, OF ENGLAND. ee ee CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. ings, Merchandise and Preduce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. : GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Ndward Island June, 1S77— >UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest newa—local and telegraphic, SUBSCRIBED: CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. ae NCE effected on all kinds of Build-' uinching the taxpayer, Mr. McKenzie has not crupled to draw his $8,000 and to give each of hig twelve colleagues his $7,000, makine the wCabinet salaries $92,000, or &17.000 a yearstnore than he considered necessary at a tim&ihen the country was much better off than it meto-day. ‘one at —. (Jueen NO. THE McCAtTHY MURDER. Dorncnesrer, Aug, 15. Dr. Scott, of Moncton, was recalled. He identified the boards of the wagon as the ones examined by him. They were not changed in his possession, yet there is a stain comparatively fresh on the board he did not discover until brought here. He found one suspicious stain, and on examin- ing it he found it was not a blocd stain. A bad body remaining some time clothed the hlood would transfuse through the skin. To Hon. Mr. Hannington—The blood on McCarthy’s shirt was not caused by such transfusion He would not swear the stain was not on when examined before. On entting a sliver off the Doctor said it was stained, not saturated. He made no chem- ical analysis of the wagon boards during this court. (Here a bristling of feathers with a timely interposition took place. The stone found in the Seadoue was produced. He examined the spots on the stone and found them to be lime or caused by lime. The cross-examination took nearly two hours. Re-examined hy Mr. Palmner—The blood running along the crack must necessarily stain both boards. After some minor ques- tions the shirt collar and bosom were pro- duced, and witness said he found no blood clot opon it. Hon. Mr. Hannington was allowed to cross-examine again, Mr. Palmer objecting and arguing agaist it as an advantage not usually accorded in Court. In this: case His Honor allowed it m order to enquire all the information obtainable. Witness said blood would not flow after death. The jury examined the wagon boards. To the Court.—-He thinks if the stone had been examined when found the lime spots would have been discovered if there. Lime spots would turn color when dry. This wit- ness oecupied the whole forenoon, and did not produce anything specially interesting to the public. The prosecution will not pro- duce many rebutting witnesses. Stephen McCarthy recalled : I was board- ing at Warman’s about October last. I left my overcoat at Osborne’s for safety, as I had no trunk at my boarding house. I left it there for about six weeks. Osborne told me he had worn my coat once ; it was light brown. IL might have told Osborne that he could wear it. It was the 14th Oetober when I left the coat, Cross-examined by Dr, Tuck coat back in December last. casionally until it was there. W. J. Croasdale. civil engineer, Moneton, sworn: | knew Timothy McCarthy. He was in my employ some years ago, while locating the Intercolonial: he walked as much as any of us every day. Witness ex- amined the spots on the stone and pro- nounced thein to be lime and sand. The effect of the sali water would be to dissolve and remove them. The coloring matter appears to be on the outside of the stone. Cross-examined by Mr. Hannington- This stone appears to have been taken from a bog where one part was exposed to the ar. Clay would produce this discoloration. The lime on the stone appears to have been subjected temressure, ee” ay THOM ] yot the } wore it oe- —_—_—-—---__—_—- ¢- < 0 @— 2 ee Tea Duties. Montreal Gazette :—* When Sir Francis Hineks took the duty off tea, he acecompan- ied the concession by such legislation—the ten per cent. differential duty—as tended to the enconragement of the long voyage and tothe building up of a foreign trade for Canada. Mr. Cartwright put a duty on tea, but he repealed the ten per cent. law, and asa consequence that foreign trade which was becoming a most important fac- tor in the country’s prosperity, was de- stroyed, and with ‘it the grocery business was transferred to New York instead of being as formerly, done in Montreal. The duty under Mr. Cartwright’s tariff is higher than under that of Sir Francis Hincks, but the protection has been removed and the trade destroyed. This is simply an illus- tration of the essential difference between the two parties. The Conservatives con- ! fostering of the trade of the country in the arrangement of the tariff; the Clear Grits held that they have nothing to do with such considerations, that Governments should not attempt to bmld up trade and com- merece by means of a fiseal policy, that their only duty is to collect revenue. ” An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo- ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ‘ing, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and ‘usefulness as it ought to be. There is no 'yood reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- vice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your spoedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sample bottle for 19 cents to try. Three doses will re- lieve the worst case. Positively sold bv all druggists on the Western Continent. iain ~~ ‘Public opinion is going overwhelmingly with the Government,” cried the organ yesterday. ‘‘The fight goes bravely on,” wrote My. Brown to Senator Simpson in the contest of 1872, ‘‘things look well over the Province,’ and ‘‘things look bright in Quebec.” Big Push was astray then and he is wrong now, — Mail, sidered it their duty to have regard tothe, ow. + nt en on rnnrea $439° ssaitiiieiiilins fo Mr. Palmer—NSalt— apie OTTOGES lime. If this stone was in the water = months I would not expect to find any lime onit. Astone taken frem salt water and put under cover for some time will show salt on the outside. W. W. Wellsrecalled :—I came from She- diac to Dorchester, on the 18th Qetober last. I know Pen Allan. I did not see him on the train; think | would have seen him if he had been there. Agnes Buchanan. Cross-examined by Dr. Tuck. —I have drank no strong liquor during the last 45 hours. I was at Cook’s Brook in September last: had no drinks there that day. I stopped at one house on the way, but had no gin. I told my story about the Parker girl, excepting the Cook Brook portion, to Mr. Adam ‘Tait and others. The reason [ did not tell the Cook Brook story was I thought it of no conse- quence. IT dnly found it was of consequence when I] lerrned that Mrs. McCarthy was tampered J with Mrs. Johnson, Osbornes servant. [add not tell it then_ because 1 expected to tell it in--Court:~ I saw-the Osborne’s often, but did not tell them or any one else what I was going to swear. J did not tell about the rope at the examina- tion at Shediac hecanse | could not produce it. Ihave seen this bed cord for the last eighteen months. There was no one present when I met Annie Parker at Cook’s Brook. I met her on the read: I was voing to She- diac and she to Moneton. | To Mr. Palmer—I never heard of any charge against me for making away with a child till [ heard it in the Court the other day. Court adjourned. ><: p> «e oe How One-Sided Free Trade W orks Oswego (U. 8.) Palladium of the 8th - ‘* In 1873 was exported only 12,000,000 yards of cotton goods while for the year ended the 30th June last, we exported no less than 111,000,000 yards.” Coboure (Ont. ) Sevtinel : ‘* The Norval cotton mills, of this town, will be permanently closed, for want of orders, on the 7th August. The hands must seek employment in other places and the town will lose these men and their families.” = - a : _ Tue utter helplessness of the Grit party in Montreal is the best answer. to their boastfulness as to the result of the elections in the Province of Quebec. Never was a party more utterly demoralized. Its whilom stoutest supporters are coming ont “In- dependent,” .