OY : { i 25), ‘ 1 ) Bae __‘HARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1878 NO. ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1978, | ea teeters : clay a wim =| OTS. | BOOK & JOB: [Tue Datey Exascven. |pzeiienorinie teenie at al New Moon, 2n | lay, $), OF, a m., N.E. } | First Quarter, 10th day, $h. 05m. a.m. N.E. | v Full Moon, Ujth day, 7h. GSm. a. m., N.W. Oe woe Last Quarter, 23rd day, IVh.-00m. p. m., N.E. , DEE —————— SS | passed in Canada Never before was the \ FEBRUARY 16. 1873. | pageant 80 costly, the ceremonial attended by . |80 gorgeously arrayed. Never before was so | DOMINTON PARLIAMANT. | much expensive frippery brought to dis.grace i } ; - | SO Many Unnecessary extravagances, the ladies fe t} > ? . . ‘ . > . r | the opening of a Canadian Parliament.- The. a a For Six Menths, - - - - + $225O0/early, as the number of our im ‘tomes | it he thought that upon an occasion when the seconded the Address. They had echoed its 4 ; ; For Three Months, 1.925 | makes some deiay tu the drlivery. Of t€ | eves of all Canada ate upon them, at a time empty platitudes, which were merely echoes of * 0 18 (0 the P ublic ‘ aT her ty BET Ohoios unavoidable. We prefer to have when everyone is grambling about ‘‘depres- | the empty platitudes of the Governor Gonoral’s © ' |For Qne Month - - - « - 050) our sitters come by appointment. sion,” and when all trae Grits are canting Speech. They had eulogized the Governor Photographs can be Obtained for sw about ‘the absolute necessity of economy,” |General. ee had Ne a aetkanes Gov- wl UPPLIES “Ss vi ” wi S mouey elsewhere; bul in this Case We ASK | thoy would set—-or permit their wives and! ernment on the fact that it nothing more WO reach re, ae on ~ ae ea ADDRESS, that quality be given the prefel ence ; a8~ | Janczhters to set—anexample of ostentatious, | tian ordinary leg s'ation to cagtes the atten- of Mr. “Aléx. Hiehe corner of Queen and suring the public that they will flad our} costiy and unnecessary display, On the cou tiou of Parliament. ‘They congratulated Fitzroy St¥eete . W L COTTON. charges very moderate. trary, one would imagine that Minihers wos ie pOnaNa beecape. A a trials Dowaltdhe of ee 2S adh 5% 8 take special pains at the opening of Parliamen’ losses an: ures might ] ae been more griev- tong Spa at oe A er eecceseer ares | Cee aan Tan emer saa tl a a "ee aa ees Ed N. R-ivh ie Ca alae a i inti tor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, even now secking for the next election, that least one o em— attributed our '.—Wood for the sick carefully prepared Monat Rigas Faating ene bee's there is at least a spice of sincerity in their finwncial troubles entirely to tho vicious To come into force MONDAY, DEC. 24, 1877 TRAINS GOING WEST. | No. 5. No 7 FEN CPPINS to on aliress, or adtresse. separately, as desired, $2.09 in advanced FEPTEEN CGPIES to-one address, or widressed separately, as required, $13.50 in advance. Halves Almvan iS'7s he enlarged on the fact that the Goverameat had knowingly violated the law, by introdue- ing the speaker to rich pastures in the way of printing, ant had deliberately concealed the egal and corrupt transaction for two long years, a deep silence reigned on both sides ol tie House—the silence «f shame. his seat, and they broke the law of Parliament in the efiort to restore to him the powers, privileges, honors aud emoluments appertaining to the Speakership. THE PUSLIC BUILDINGS OF THE CAPITAL are said to be among the finest of the kind ia the world. They are situated upon the highest ee moms D} . {Sun [San | Moon! High , Dy’ 4s ba eee . Ne yr OF WEER. iTiscs ke vee ‘age Dy ® neatly and expeditiously ; Scene presented when the Governor General i eee pecbeed eral! ek! Ta executed FIFTH SBSSION rere Speech from the throne was un- i a a _e er are ' Aa worthy of the Grand $ } i i at ji. M | ef. ulmorn /aft’n. bu. M ; (2 Our 0 Ck , lst eee ne Seek aka ake iy | Fa 7 oot4 fal 7 Lalin aola < = 68 ‘rom Our Own Correspondent. ra - m ; Wa lay, ' I 29 4 3) 7 14/10 32)9 34 ® AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE ~ poten hearty manhood and womanhood of Can- rt 5 SORTA Ye p 22/9 OOL 7 SELL 7) 37 ; Orrawa, Feb. 8. |ada. he tawdry finery displayed far : 3 Sunday, | 27) 2 7 SO;L1 40] 41 , under the careful supervision of SIR JOUN AND MACKEYZIZ “ope Tag Batt’ | rem red fr c z ae eee ; 4 M - lex | aut 4) 8 s ' 43 . I S s Sit JHN AND MACAEBYZIZE OPZN THE BALL | POmovear rom true splendor as the meritricious ie si" at o 9% mor) 40 ELECTION OF ** MR, SPEAKER.” | magailicence of the Indian—Nahob is f; th . : a: i . “ i a = Se D Ct > aN ODIs irom tae 5 Tuesday, | 25 5) 3210 8 47 J. W. MITOHELL. — chaste grandeur of the EKaglish noble. No 6 Wednesday, | 24 718 30) 0 37) oO socpaiiaaadibeh Yesterday the #fouses were convened by the/oue that It have spoken to was im- ' ’ Phu aonb | 27 69.8 501 9 52 . : a Chief Justice —aeting for the Governor ‘Gen- | Ptessed by it, and manay—even of Government 8 Friday, | 19 10° 9 »} 140] 54 We are now in a position to execute orders for | eral —and the Commons weve directed to elect | SUpporters—were disgusted. a4 : corner | & + 9 29 - iy) 3} wetbiniwaphakiniiitle all kinds of Priating, such as a Speaker, instead of obeying, the Clerk of THE SPRECH. \i¥ | l0\Sundsy, |‘ Ii| 25, 9 5s 2 59/101] FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR the Commons—by McKenaie’s order—proceed-\rhe Specchh Teend be tacciany Tet },)) i ipeey: * bo iY 35) 3 56 4 ISS. MONEY THAN ANY LETTER HEADS, ed—despite cf rule and precedent—to an-|.) eo dtnst etn font sien pms ie as < by i 12 dWesday, j Ad} 1922 2715 32) 7 nounce the changes of the personnel of the} ~) 2 eS Produc ion, 1% contains at ' - ton “ ' : , ~ oo oT ~ : aa Pie , Bs i uc p FIOTN of tre ot iat : ee fae t die ith es . 2 if | 13|Wednesday, | 12) I3iaft34) 6 48! 10 ar me 5 x | BILL HEADS House siace last session--changes whieh, by hie ve be Be rsa the Covernor General it 14 Thursday, } 2b} 29) 1 52) 8 12) 13 THE PROVINCE. we nul. the way, have materially strengthened the oe rae at ane ‘te of time he ; 5 Friday, a a 7 Fs ’ ; ryt ie. “Sie olen Saaees | occupie ne attenti lame 1; 15 Friday, 9 B23 33} 917) 1d CIRCULARS Uppostiion, The timely interpositida of Sir sdnekt setita oil . Poon of t arliament. It if . 16 Saturday, + 6©§} 622) 4 45/10 9) 219 ’ John McDonald was of no avail; and the}, ae Y. : ikfe oe the and j'romises nothing ie 7 ' 7 “v2 ; ate edly : . . . Precast. CU 10 is J , 5 , ‘ j 17' Sanday, 7} 23'-6 11/10 55!) 29 CARDS. usages of Parliament—according to which sach et ts of the orthoc ox length. | 1s: Mond “V, | 6} ay, 7 37/11 23} on | Pp WPeH ms . announcements are made by the Speaker— NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCED. at a Yoh o ee: 2 & i Pe eda? ® 7 ar sCPAYAmMoaniInne , roaye oye > 32% fraw + ~ naa le » bh “ 19 raed we 3 25 8 5s\U1 Bt! 23 It Contains Twenty-eight Col 8 AMPHLE PS, were unceremoniously ove? ridden to suit .the After the Speaker had taken. the Chair yester- & |! 2), Wedties'ay, I = ‘ 19 aft 34; 31 umn j DO DGERS purpose of the Government. This purpose ap.j. day, tae Hon. Peter Mitchell and the support a “LL Lhursday, > 59 29 43) ge ae : 2 aac eared Y Mr.’ McKenzie rose in his place! ers Nap STE feet: ad adie mh a \ so) anal Be: . a 34) nearly every one of which is in closely set 208 Sad . a oo ‘Wibiiane ee oh Ris. pace vin ee )pposition who wrsted seats from us << eridAay, i oe} 31 MOTD | 4 Yo} of READING MATTER, HANDBII I S xh m ver nat ‘tim tay varron Auglia be : re 3 LSEEYy Were formally 1ntrodneed to the iE 23) paturcday, | 55) 33! 0 4] = 40 4) a shad, elected Speaker. : tfouse. By the way, it appears that our logical af 24 Sunday, mes 3h ~ 10} 354) 43 POSTERS At the time the motion was mate, Mr. | Premier, when jeering at Sir John A MeDonald i 25| Momlay, | ol; 6) 3 12) 5 19) 45 ?| Anglin had not taken his seat. Sir John Mc- | for insisting upon the illegality of the Speaker's uf 26' Tuesday, ; 49) 37 4 4 6 49, 49 te tee AND ALL KINDS OF Vonald objected to his election on the grounds | election upon the ground that Mr. Anglin had 1 27| Wednesday, 47}. 3s) 4 43) 7 53 52 that it is a rule of Parliament that every new | not, since his election, been introduced; while je 28' Thursday, (3 4515 441 5 15! 8 49] 5s Ba } | Tag | Bl + inember nrust be introduced to the Speaker ;/Sir John himself had not complied with the i — TT - or i Hx atl aga AAS, that the House—or Assembly—without a rule which requires that new members must be i] TI in Ly 5 Reavis Bil Speaker—had no power to alter or suspend a} introdaced, lett out of sight the fact that the tt { i a we. . ; Peep J rule ; that the Government had ren- rule was suspended at the time Sir John took iE _ dered the seat, formerly occupied by Mr. | his seat. The rule could not be suspended ni AT MODERATE PRICES. Anglin, vacant, by entering into contract with | waen Mr. Anglin took his seat, because there i ie E LWAY SINGLE COPIES to the 31st December, him in defiance of the law of the land, that Mr.| was no Speaker in the Chair. The Govern- a 1573—thirteen months—$1.00 in ad- Office :—Ings’ Ol Stand, Anglin—th-agh re-elected by the people--had | ment, in ordor to elect their favorite Speaker i. TIME T ARLE NO. & vance. } - ie luca Wrajtes! ie not been introduced ia the manner provided by were, therefore, obliged arbitrarily to act : a. d a AU, Se SIX COPIES to saa vorner Great George and Water Streets. the rales of the House; aad that, therefore, he} in spite of the rules of Parliament. That they he ; “ Soe ra side Si) § one address, or addressed could not properly be elected Speaker. Sir} broae the law of the land when they gave Mr, nie FY 4 Te a Ag a R ug a FHT, separately, as desired, $5.50 in advance. John’s speech was pointed and caustic —-when| Anglin the contract through which he forfeited 5 23 STATIONS. > : swe 4 > , ENTRANCE OF NFW MEMBZRS. ‘round in Ottawa. They ea i" STATIONS Express !Mixed TWENTY COPLES to ono address, or ee oe ' srou ain Oltas a. They ean be seen from i addressed separately, as desired. $17.00. While Sir John was speaking, the new mom | every querter for many miles, and command I hy TE pike : neu ® | bers entered the House in a body—only Mr. | picturesque cao of town and country. They e| GEORGETOWN Dp. &. 4 » pe . Anglin remainiveg behmd. Muinisterialists, | arc three in number, and they form three sides Pe Cardigan ™. 9.45 Wholesaic and Retail at with a vicw, perhaps, of diveriiug. attention ts ented square. The style of ar- i pe! OS i Ar. 10.24 ‘eddies : away from the painful subjeet under debate, | chitecture in which they are built is of the ni mount Stewart Junction i rp, 10.35 5 HARVIE S BOOKSTORE set up a cheer, and began te clap their hands. twelfth and thirteenth centuries —modified to it e. Rovdllv'Junection ) te ny 46) y | They were, howover, caught in a trap, for a| suit the climate of Canada, The Parliament » te et gsoodly number of the new members took their! Buildiag is four huudred ani seventy-two feet = a a t y J 5 J HARLOTTETOWN Ar. 12.101Dp. 2.43 QU EEN SQUARE, seats on the Opposition benches, and the Op. Long 5 and from the main tower to the rear, i CHARLOTTETOWN 1 vt Peold by all table dealers th h position raised cheer on cheer, showing a littie | tive hundred and seventy feet deep. It covers f | &. MM. and so.d by all respectabie em throughout | ‘ 7 , ed . 29 Ben A ‘Dp. 9.06 ihe dead: more enthusiasm thin was quite agrecable to| an area of $2,586 superticial feet. 1ts walls are . We . a 7) + Royalty Junctio “9.257 ** ° 3.05 Jan. 3— the Government *“najority. fifty feet high; and upon them rest slanting de, ode tr : ; roois of slate, surmounted by line . a — | aie 2 4.02 1 OEP SS ey MR. MACKENZIF, IN REPLYING, mental eauetian Its main alemen eee unfer Rive : ‘ : ta ; e . ee pemrineriins ain entrance ih Br: , ao Le oe ia re a ie Wits 3 turned the laugh on Sir. Joho by poiuting out | the principal tower, which is one hundred and County al 1 ¢« 11.28 ‘6 3.10 —GhI THS— Ag i that Sir Joha himself had not, before taking eighty feet high. The pillars which support ine oe 5. his seat, complied with the rule and been in-| this tower are of polished Arnprior marble. troduced to the Speaker. Sir John, therefore, The entrance leads into a acious hall. To P.M. e o sé . sé > mano | \ =p! 5.50 {7 HILKE taking this opportunity of thank according to his own argament, could not be a} the left of this hall is the lobby in which mem: SUMMERSIDE ; ~4 300 “G90 1A) \ hie ‘owe hutherabs caltomers for the member of the Commons. The Premier main-| bers are ‘‘ interviewed,” and a passage to the Welliticton 7 2 45) me ( i th AST AND BRST liberal manner fa We tet they have patron tained that the ceremony of introduction was not } right leads to the Chamber of the House of Port Hill “ 308 8 seit necessary, Mr. Anglin had been legally clect- C“anmous. The Chamber is ecighty-two feet Leary “e 4.43 - ed, a taken a required oaths. ‘This | Yong, ah pst ea wide, ae have ceiling is Les “4.43 ’ a was all that was needed. over forty feethigh. Stained glass lights let = og | . 5.45 fa: CUR NEW STUDIO, se alt et in a plentiful supply of soft ” Lights nish 6.35 ; eee The galleries of the Houseof Commons accom. Se ll a Se FRAINS GOING EAST. The Weekly fxaminer we would inform them that we have now increas: d facilities for the production of first-class work, and are prepared to make When the question was put, a division was demanded. Before ii was taken, the Hon. Peter Mitchell said thatas there appeared to modate about a thousand persons. The Senate Chamber is to the right of the grand entrance hall, it is like the House ef Commons, only —- ——————— —---- ——— Puorocrapus of a@ Slide and Quatily thal be some donbt whether he had a right to sit in| more maenificently finished and furnished wi. ey ' has never been befare allempled in this City. | the House. not havine been introduced to the PaeiiaiT tmisinatin’ aie ¥ ; a a ; Ve ; i “a the House, not having been imtroduced to the ‘ ) wo 1 Scans = vie No.2 ': No 4 a g i will, as soon as I become better acquaint STATIONS. He nenien niece is acknowledged to be ahead of_any | We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, a Speaker, he would withdraw. All the mem | 4. sive fuller sketches of the public bertitens | aad +e ° Y , , ' arane 7 : ae ° . ° ng SetUh © pawn Ty ) 1... ee = ee a eee other paper In the Province large number of Photograps «f every | bers of the Maritime Provinces, irrespective of | of Giusn and of the legislators who frequent | A.M. in the item of variety, including the party, voted in faver of the motion. They | them. TIGNISH Dp. 8.09 were, probably, actuated by the reflection that EPSON AT Nt E . §.0% ' sew || 9 PEASE, BOs DF YAS TEMOCCvION, Lia PERSONAL, ALBERTON f« 8 55! ; EEAUTIFUL PHOTO a. ENAMEL it was quite impossible to elect from the Gov- ‘ ‘ ‘ ; U’ Leary fa cd j oc Ai NEWS ernment ranks a Speaker without taint, and], nee Fopt a8 Haviland stay at the Port Hill | % 11.07 he most beautifnl style of Photograph | that Mr. Anglin was, aftor all, as well fitted! Mussel House, Mesers.. Baythorne, Mont- ort r % oe. . ge oie ¢ S kde deeaey Ta 2 ? 3 gomery, Yeo, Perry, Sinclair and Lawson put Wellington i * 31.43 known, Pommess tii former is 110 ay [see pee pommen BY aniy. CUstk OF the \iovett lop ak fis Wika Blonds P.M of colorlag that has never been equalled. | ment supporters. Blake, Huntingdon and} “f°. S ation eit : P.M A.M »f col ia PP , © The Bishop of Saskatchewan is in Ottawa, and is always well filled with This elegant picture has become deservedly other prominent individuals of their Party are 8U ZRS y : ; Hehe ing issi {the N SUMMERSIDE Dp. 2.10) Dp. 8,35 popu ar elsewhere, and Cinnot fail to be- | well known to be inimical to Mr. Anglian. In advancing the Missions of the Northwest. He 5 yp. 2.10) Dy pa ane aon at ek atk is on his way to England. Kensiigton 2.43 9,12 p i [ 5 j ! dj culme so here. P ‘ the division, however, the Ministerialists pet Mr. Peters, of “Peters' Combization Lock,” County Line _ aa | oe inn} mmerci AN! ‘Though the finish of onr Photographs | forth their whole avalible strength, while}. Le ee | 22 es Brakathane “ oon * Eee 0 ithoa j hip B Ing, Uo bPcia cannot be excelled, we wonid direct attes- | many members of the Uppesition were not pre- 7 ae pe et aa af his i Hunter River “© 4.2); * 10.40 / ft al Inf ti tiow to the beautitul sent—some remained in the lobby, and others, | 2°°°°°" ’ YEO SOR. ALY 18 tu mi people, North Wiltshire ¢ 4.35) © 10.5% ener ormavion. among wiom was Mr. Pope, voted with the W. L's, Rovalty Junetion “ 5 301 © 21.56 qslace’ Vietures Government. .The division resulted in 116 for et a calcad ‘ lAr. 5.55 ; the motion and 53 against it. . Orrawa, Feb- 12, 1878. CHARLOTTETOWN Dp. 2.05! “© 12.90 rere ant which we make. They possess a highly Before taking his seat as Speaker, . Mr. The wok of thé Seeston tas t of Royalty Jencetbai “ 9 39) enamelled surface, and are practies!ly indes- | Anglin said :—‘‘i thank the Members of the teloc . Jae The Opposition is ae : ‘ ‘ i 7} stain their freshness | House sincerely fo ich honor they have Sad Chaat. * 4 MT. STEWART June, } {At 3,40 The debates of the Local Legielatnre will be | Wuctibie, aud wil telale ire viet ihey {done me, ia having elected’ me to tho reepone, | ore vigovousthan the Premict thinke locirable {| Dp. 3.50 : : : : and beauty for any length of time, If ihey | done me, in having elected me to the respons- | 2 pert a cap . : ; sb carefully and impartially given. Special tele- y Dies S ott wT ema met os Sie ~ of thig | 20d their determination to defeat his policy of Cardigan “ 512 ; become soiled they can ea-iy be cleaned, | ible and dignitied position of Speaker of this : ; : GEO GET WN Ar. 5 10 grams and letters from ‘‘Our Own Ottawa hey will not lose any of their beauty by | honorable body; and I can only assure them hurrying measures on the country without de- Vit TOWN. Ar, 0. Correspondent” will contain everything of in- | °8 They WIM : cei Sos ca be ty ‘wiji | bate, gives him much uneasiness. He is evi- SOURIS BRANCH. Coing West. Going East. ~W. McKECHNIE Supt. P. KE. L, Railway. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen, Superintendent Govt. Railways. by the Committee Dee. terest transpiring in the Dommion Farlia ment. A Gosd Story will be made a specialty. Britain on receipt of 27—tf Publishing Company, I Ch’town, Dec, 6, 1877. being wet. ‘This valuable quality, com bined with their remarkable elegance, make them very suitable for presents; while the difficulty of their production will prevent them ever becoming so Common as to lessen their value. Our patrons can have one or all of their Photos fuished in selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs made will find it to their advantage to sit opposite Connolly's Bank. Sept. 19, 1877—3m ood that while I continue holding the Chair, I will endeavor, as I believe and trust Ihave en- deavored in the past, to discharge the duties of that position impartially and fairly, to the satisfaction of every honorable and fair-minded map, and in such a way.as to. add to the, dig- nity and respect due to this honorable hody.” dently cross. In the few remarks he has, so far, made, there has not appeared a scintilla- tion of the ‘t wat,” to which, in a happy state of mind, he can give expression. Yesterday he splenctically declared that the Leader of the Opposition desired the continuance of “hard STATIONS. | NO 5. pe ra | No. 6 a ee li ge -antasire ich c Tbei mace was laid on the table, and|t™* ; 1 | ito OTe | eee rea [thls style—an advantage whlch Cannel ve ears immediately aljorrned. |. inDlensing cottrast With the manne of the ete P. M. | We give special attention to making W. TL. C. lye John McDonald: Though Fis years sa ehek Souris * IDp. 7.3C\|Mt. St’w't Je: Dp. 3.50 ‘ s { Groups of Fam lies, Sucieties, Schools, &¢ a aathate aren woot BoE. service of his country, his experience, bis la- Harmony pee > ge ot 49 2 The Daily Hyaminer Gur pictures ef children are suflicient Orrawa, Feb..9. | hors, his troubles, are greater in number than ; Si. Peter's | * 9. 1t!|Morell * Am eWwidence of our success in this diifieult} osoyivg cenrmoNIas — PLUMMERY, | FINBRY, | those of any public man in ‘Canada, he is as — . a [St Peter's 5 ‘< branch of our ey be fas India AND FUSi—ECQNOMICAL EXTRAVAGANCE—| fresh and raat Se keen fox the rinse J ** 9.4:1 Harmon ‘ eek : juc # NLARGEMENTS, Unis HE SPEECH—NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCED | of devate, as sharp im seizing wpon the w MtSt'w't Jne\ Ar,'10. 2 |i Souris ” Ar. 6.45} Will be sent to any part of the Province, the er Pastel, Creyou, Oil aud Water Colors, ogee ’ | points.of his ieee caag,an ready, sar: — " Dominion, United States or Great have made a tavorable reputation for them jcostic, witty and powerful insapeech xs the To judge by ‘heir professions, one would | youngest man in Parliament. imagine that our Retorm Ministers~ study} He commenced the attack. De St. Georges economy and good taste. Least of all would’ and Charlton, respectively, had moved and loud-mouthed professions.” But the fummery, , fiscal policy of the Uni | States. Sir John