Semen VOL. 1. Wr « Editor & Mat » re | he Le COTTON, lager. ® XOMUICT. TUESDAY MORNING - - - - OCTOBER 2. 1877. A. McNEILL, _ tyetioneer and Commission Merchant we. ,l QUEEN wes rRrict. } CRABLOTTETOWR, P, B. ISLAND | | ——— AUCTION SALES, of all deserlp- tions, attended to in city and country al woderatef rates. May 21, 1877. ear temarerenrmarctetntarnenmemnnnegpa gianna, SYRUPS RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWINE. LEMON, ln .6 and 20 Gation Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PARTIEE. par VER) CHEAP, CARVELL BROS. ~ ROYAL HOTEL, | hing Square, Saint Sohn. ee HAVS mucb pleagure io informing my au l werous friends a the public generally, that “have leaged the Hotel formerly known as the CONTINENTAL, aad thoroughly renovated the same, making it, asthe ROYAL always bad he reputation at being, one of the best Hotels ia he Provinces. Excellent Bill of Fare, First-class Wises {Aquors aad Cigars, aad superior aceommoda ei il’s Livery Stable attached all’s Live . more ' HOS, F. RAYMOND. suly 3, 1877—6m meee 2 a NO Prikce ‘Edward Island STEAM ERS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Ot eee Nova Scotia. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou (every MonDay, WEDNEsDAY, THuRspay, «& SATURDAY mornings, at 5 o'clock, con- necting there at 10 a. m., with train for Ifatifax. Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of Twenty and upwards can obtain Return Tickets at Charlotte- town Office to Pictou and back same day $1.00 each. Returning to Charlottet own. Leave Pictou every TugsDay, WEDNESDAY Framay and SATURDAY, about 2.30 p.m. on arrival of evening train; from Hali- fax. ~ re CAPE BRETON. ave Pictou for Hawkesbury every Mon- pay and THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer *‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d'Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connect- luz with 10 a.m. Train TuxsDay and Fri- DAY for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada aud United Siates, Leaves SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday 2xcepted) on arrival of morning train from | Charlottetown, connecting at Sxagpiac with trains for each of above named places. and at St. John with Steamers of INTERNa- 1WON4aL Co. for PORTLAND and Bosron, Also, leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves SHEDIAC every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train trom St. Jonx, for Summerside; connect there, without delay, with train for Char- lottetown. Also, leaves Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. Agents: Atmon & Macrntosn, Halifax; NoONAN & Daviks, Pictou; A Grant & Vo REMEMBER, Hawkesbury Hanrrp#Bros., St. John. F, W. HALEs. oS. Electors of Ch’town, OMA DIRECT LINE REMEMBER THAT THE DAILY EXAMINER daily on Sale at the Stores of — H. A. HARVIE, South Side Queen St. tT, O'CONNELL, Lower Queen St, PHEO. L. CHAPPELL, North Side Queen St. QUEEN IASURANCE C0. OF ENGLAND. Capital -- {wo Millions — Stestiy, NSURANCE effected on all kinds o Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce Aiso, on Vessels on the stocks. ’ Special rates for igolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union®Bank), Agentifor Prince Edward Island CORNED BEEF. COOKED = {N — 2 and 4=pound TINS and by the Pound, rrr Allwho have used it know of its ex Cellence FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF’S, Shea and Warehouse to Let. TE BOSTON, steamers Carroll and Worcester OTH Steamers are fitted with new Boil ers, and their Passenger accomodation arranged for every convenience and com- fort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes and_barrels handledjwith the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Hal-fax, and arriving at Boston, Monday morning. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every "Thursday, punctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, unctually at noon, CARVELL ‘%ROS.,Agent. Ch’town, June 7,:1877 ore Parks’ Cotton Yarns, WARDED the only Medal, given fo: COTTON YARNS of Canadian Manu factura at the CEN ENNIAL EXHIBITION. Nos. §'s to 10's. White Blue. Red, Orange, an Green, Warranted fall jength and weight. Stronger and betler than any other Yarn n the market. Cotton Carpet Warp. No, 12’8 4 PLY IN ALl, COLORS. corner 0 former! f | Termy | t [AT Shop and Warehouse Water and Pownal Street agipled by the late N. Rangin, male known RANKIN, Druggist. on application to C. D.s' New Biunawick Coiton Mills ) Werranted fast. WM. PARKS’ & SON, Excursion Tickets, TO BOSTON AND RETORN, PER STEAMERS CARROLL & WORCESTER, | For 815,00. — CARVELL BROS SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES | The Perfection of Mechanism. So Light and Simple that a Child can Work them, So Durable that they last A Lifetime, Kight Thousand Machines now Manufactured every Week. To be had only from the Authorized Agent, Robert Young; South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1877. : SCHOOL BOOKS, O to HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square, for Cheapest School Books! Ch'town, Sept. 24— Sugar & Molasses. 50 PUNS. BARBADOBKS MOLASSES. 125 BBLS. White Granulated, Vacaum Pan, Coffee Crashed, and Brown SUGAR, ; oo CARVELL BROS. _Ch’town, Sept. 27—1w. STADACONA fire and Life Insurance Company, SC eueeemnaneinenel —— OTICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snstatments, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company. payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on oy before the Tenth «iy of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; Frve per Cent. on og before the Rieventh day of May, 1&8. ~ By order of the Board’ CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary 51877 (jlr Ui WHITE OATS. FANTED, immediately, 10,000 Bushels White Oats, for which the highest Cash price will be paid. HASZARD BROS., 61 Water Street. Sept. 6— 2wks : Barrels. Barrels. 4 00) MACKEREL BARRELS, of the 4 very best quality, for sale cheap. Sept. 13— RORER?T BRIDGES. Labrador Herring ! E are dally expecting a cargo of 1-AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be soid ‘heap trom the whart. ai HASZARD BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 23—eod tf eS — { At the AGRICULTURAL STORE-- < Plants in flower, at auction prices; Plain and Ornamental! Flower Pots; Trel-} lesses for training plants ov; Brackets, | | Automo , “Country Gentleman,” ¢ Har- ! Rogues Holders, Vicks, Hiepsl Celie. for |e Oe ee a eee OUR RULERS IN CANADA, WHAT THEY ARE SAYING AND SUFFERING TWENTY-SIXTH SESSION, The members of Mr. Mackenzie’s Cab- inet assembled once more after a long va cation which had been spent in various ways. of the Maritime Provinces. wright and Mr. Huntington had been spreading death and desolation among the enemy in Ontario. Mr. Blake had been “in disposed.’’ Mr. Cauchon had been—wel!, trying to get appointed Governor of Manis toba. Sitting Bull. Mr. Scott had been—no- where, and not once thought of. Mr. Pelietier ditto. Mr. Vail—no one knew where. Mr. Isaac Burpee, electioneering and financing in St John. Mr. A.J. Smith, flitting between Dorchester Corner and Halifax. Mr. Coffin—well, his name was never mentioned. Mr Laflamme bad been circulating around certain attractive centres in Montreal They all drew their salaries, meantime, with the utmost regu- larity and the vouchers went in with com. mendable promptness. Assembled at thei) twenty-sixth Session they were a pictur- esque body of patriots, whose fame would never die, as long as a man of them re- mained to blowhis trumpet. Sut thes were met tor business, and at business they went. Cauchon—Monsieur Presedong—— Mr. Mackenzie had made the tour. Mr. Cart | Mr. Mills had been interviewing | Y ) NO. 118 De Beeshop say Monsieur Blake weel not |set de San Lorence on fire weed ‘ees grate /corage! Ha! Hunt—To the deuce with the Bishops | To the deuce with the whole.box and dice \if them,—and Usuchon with them ' Stand~ ing here, the representatives of the Pro- testant sentiment of Canada. | agree with my friend Smith in declaring that the question of Catholic and Pi otestant is the great question of the day. And here as a | member of the G vernment of Canada —~ | Laflamme. ©, Mr. Premaire, you must | stop dese talk ! | Seott. I can’t stand this ! Pelletier. Dese wili make abal business for the Government. Cauchon, ©. let im go on | come out! Ha! Hunt. Am I to be inter-upted? Am I to be shackled in free speaking? AmlIia man or Only a politician ? Mackenzie. [t may be necessary that ! should state that you are a member of a Reform Government which owes its exist- ence to the Roman Catholic Church. {[ have ulready repudiated your sentiments in Parliament, and | hope you will under- stand that you speak for L. S, Hunting- ton, not for the Government of Canada. You can say nothing further at present. Huntington. Mr. Premier, my soul is ali aflame ! My very blood boils in my veins — ~but | submit to your decree. [ feel that [ breathe a stifling atmosphere. | know that tyranny and Outrage are trium Let de dirt Biake—What! Is M. Cauchon here yét ?' phant, bat | cordially yield myself to your Cauchon—Ha ! ere—— Huntington—We! We! ear! Ha! I smell a smell. have you any rose water? Cauchon—Ha! | weel foun’ ali de rose wataire dees gentleman sall wan’. Eet weel take more dan de rose to make dat coppaire smell so sweet as ennay oder name. Ha! An’ Cauchon weel stay ’ere, too,so long as he like! Ha! You ’ear dat? Ha! An mon Graveeng Dock pour Chubeque—she weel come too before | leef ! Ha! Blake—M. Cauchon’s presence is into! erable in the company ot Reformers. In- disposed as | am,! yet have strength enough to lift my voice in protest again-t the existence of this infamous Coalition a longer alliance with the scandal of Beau- rt, the abhorred of all honest men reathes there to-day—— Cartwright—Do I understand the Presi- dent of the Council to say that he objects to Coalitions ” Biake—Most decidedly ! Cartwright —Why, | am from the old Op- position. Scott—and me! Smith—and |! Burpee—And—and me—me too ! Cofin—And old [om Coftin, too ! Cauchon—An’ Cauchon! An’ dese make une half de Governmong! Ha! Mackenzie—I can see no profit in this discussion. ‘lis useless and unpleasant to trace your pedigrees, and may be the cause of dire heartsburning. The crew that sil. the Reform ship must be a Reform crew — Smith— Precisely: the flag covers the cargo, as it were—— Mackenzie—Be kind enough not to in- terrupt. I was going to observe that a questton of character or nationality, or a question of any disturbing nature, raised by the crew wher the ship is in such dead ly peril, witha burricane aft and breakers ahead, is, in plain Anglo Saxon, mutiny ! {Sensation. } Scott—O, murder alive! Oui! Ouil Cauchon ees Cauchon ¢eés Mr, Premier, * Cauchon—Dese ees wot I like! Ha! Blake—This to me? Mutiny? 0, for my old pride, my old power and will, be- fore I leagued with Cauchons, Cartwrights, Burpees ang all that sort of people! ©, for that mastery of speech, that Niagara of thought and feeling which moved my soui like a concealed tornado, ere I| threw my- self in Delilah’s lap and submitted to have the locks of my strength shorg, when | became weak as any other trimmer! But even now—emasculated, feeble, powerless to contend for principle, the slave of ex. = and the victim of a demoralized eader,—even now | must protest against the further continuance in this Govern« ment of men who would ruin any Govern- ment and disgrace any Party, even. a Party of Hottentots. [ have said, Mackenzie. Demoralized! | wonder who itis that is demoralized. I at the head of a victorious Party, or you who sit trembi- ing and fearful in view of evils which your shaken mind has conjured up? Demoral. ized, indeed! in what do [ show signs of demoralization? Have | not come from ithe most triumphant tour that was ever witnessed in the Maritime Provinces ? Was not my reception there a series of ovations ? Did not the people riya special trains that they might hear we speak? Did not the commonest charcoal sketch of me sel! at Moncton for filty cents a piece? And to hear this man talk of my being de. — + |moralized! Isa Minister ora Government | | demoralized that can let three millions of ; Flowers. Plants, Etc. ‘dollars of canal contractsin a week, to might be regarded by the dead man’s friend fs that. | Minister demoralized who can select a Lay free agent in extending the principle which ‘flamme for a Minister of Justice ? 1a i Minister demoralized who can inves: $50,- The Indian, in fact and our ally Sitting QOQ ia a Neebing Hotei and the “lots ’’| randest specula.| particular friends, in most cases ? _per’s Weekly,” and 9 miscelianeous lot of , até demoralized who are afraid to shoulder ' Rapers,; Books, Slationery, etc., cheap for such appointments and such acts, and ‘cash at HASZARD'S : 'STORE,—the Old Stand,—West side Queen | -- Square.—Bulbs expected about 5th October. courage, St. Johu,N B. 5 May 23 77} Ch town, Sept. 28—f and tues. ; SEED & BOUK boldly tace the pubiic in defence of them! Biake. I confess I have not that form of Cauchon, Or ennay oder kine! Ma! Is that. to ‘have open ? dictation, The question of the day jas Smith says] is “ Protestant or Catholic.” the Government should force an issue on this; but | hold my peace,—I submit sub« missively to the superior judgement of my political leader, rejoiced to know that there was One more principle left for me to sacri- fice cheerfully, _ Smith, Well, this is a sorry desertion | Now, what’s to become of me? Must | go on my knees and recant ? Mackenzie. Weill, you have been doing penance so long that it would be cruel to order a continuance of the punishment! But should you offend again alter the man- ner of the Postmaster General, we shail have to send you West to interview our friend Sitting Bull— Mills. Ow friend Sitting Bull ? Pray, speak of him as my friend Sitting Ball And this reminds me that [ have here a communication, | may even call it a letter of welcome, addressed to the Government jof Canada by my friend the noble savave, Here he writes : — Big Injin up Uttawa. How you do? Me do weil. Me plenty scalp and skin, Me hant bufflo white man muskerat all le same—big free trade place here. Me like Misser Mills—he great free trade man— you slend him natber time—me no eatum up—too tuff—hia hide make good mocca, sin—sennum Cochon-—me eatum up— quick—Misser Mill say you want Cochon eatum right up—Mill he say Misser Smith fat, tender— me eatum up, suppose you wantum me eatum. Misser Mill say one man Vail no good to anybody—me eatum up too—Misser Mill say you not know wot you do one man Coffin—me eatum body- no eatum coffin ~ squaw eatum cot- fin mybe—now what you give me eatumup ALL—you send Laflam and firewater me drinkum Laflam and e:umup too—me want you send big chief —war manme makeum treaty—me know Georgebrown—Big Push —send him makum big treaty—me big free trade—me want fish powder gups-— me give you scalps—me come and fituny Oposition—me big (irit—me great “ Re- form’’—me all same Mackenzie. From great warrior, his SITTING BULL x mark You will perceive that we have 1 new ally in the West. We may lose our sup- port from Manitoba and British Columbia. but we have gained the disirict in whiel Sitting Bull is supreme, and we have se~ cured the energetic support of one of nas ture’s noblemen,the most intelligent native of America whom it bas ever been my pri- vilege to treat. it gladdens my hear: to find there in the forest primevai, a th u sand miles away from human habitation, as it were, awarm advocate of the principles and policy of the Great Reform Party of Canada, and a most zealous co-operator in the good work of extending the principles of Free Trade. The truth is that the ab~ or ginal element of America understood the principles of Free. Trade much better than we do. They have no idea of protect. ing the farmer— Blake. No; they scalp him rather | Mills, Just so. They find the border agriculturist in the road, as it were, and | the greatest good of the greatest number demands that he give way before the abo. riginal inheritors of the soil, The mechan- ‘ic, aboring at nis quartz cru-her, is fre quently an impediment to the just advances ment of the greatest number, and the In- | dian rifle~bail thr ugh bis brain, while ix as an intruder, is. nevertheless, a glorious can never Gie - the principle of Free Trade Bull,in an especial degree, is the healthiest human representative of the glorious prin. ciple, it has yet been my lot to mect. | submit this importaut docunent for the ace tion of my Colleagues, Csuchan. Deed you onderstand ef he have any coppair mine dare he would uke Ha! Huntington. May | ask whether the. las al een I Ho 8 ae ct garage a a igi SpE NTN ate ES Tare a rr 5 ae An allan FS yt. o> tt