a ee - om * . otc : " ~ . = . ; ; - i kL re aati ’ - ¢ i ~ eee ee 229 - “STS t an meee ne “ TT ) Tue EXAMINER. eel aay ap FOL. 4. OHA THe Datry EXAMINER, Ff W. Vinnicombe 2 nm 9 is Published every Evening. : OFTICE - Resident. Piano Tuner & Regulator, INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER) }-{ 45 S¢opted the Dollar system of Tuning wally ss cm Bp ie a a ~Six visits’ ” year, at one AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, visit. This system is mucli more cvotbteieal Charlottetown, P. E. L. | and satisfactory than any other, as the cost is less, and the instrument is kept constantly in tune and repair. A visit willbe made to. all, parts of the ; ~ ee EN AEE + ee LOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCI 19, 187% PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENGS Gf THE ‘ EXAMINER.” gp NO 544. » rocret disparaging statements concerning the previous representatives from the Is- land; but it is apparent to all who sit in the ‘House, and it was /pretty” generally re- at Delt ‘marked by old members- yesterday that Orrawa, March 10. } Prince Edward Island had come to her The statement of Mr.. McKenzie that he| senses ‘and had» sent to Parliament men ‘would inake matters a3 tncénfortable for | with abilities far superior to those who had the Government as possible,” is being prac- | formerly held seats in the House from that ticully attempted by him and his followers. | section of the Dominion. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : oO Seeam es E | terests of thé country. But, when an Op-| Could do would be done ‘to prevent the ~» STATIONS. No 1. | No. 3: : 1 8 ahr one 2 etal,.| waste of fish. He was net aware of any Ez sate Sinead NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build-'| #) position fails to aid in the propery legisla- “me . Eco eg i = a Dyin inka a j ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on & | tion of Parliament, and bends and warps ee pn, the subject in the hands : Coral “ B35 « | Vessels on the stocks. every motion in the direction of party ag-|° the yovernment, I d ge ar 255 “4 Special rates for isolated residences, cia catia teat grandizement, then that service which the Mr. Yeo moved for all correspondence . M.Stew’t Jun dp10.05 “ce Losses settled promptly. people demand in the way of faithful and relative to the appropriation and distribu- 1 Royalty Jan eeae.0 4 GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), _Lhanest opposition, is not secured. It is tion of the Fishery Award | The anxiety of _—v ; 661) 49 #6 Agent for Prince Edward {sland em | plain that nothing 1} factious opposition| Mr. Yeo upon this question 1s amusing. yi 11.40 J) plain that nothing but factious op; osition : . , > 4 Ch’town lap 8.00 am) Dp 3.30 pm Tune, 1877— iL F i FR will be offered this session to any Govern-| Pwice he has made an“ effort to bring this ; Royalty Jaa. “s §.20 ** | ** 3.50.“ - . ment meisures. ‘The motto of Mr. Mc-|™atter before the House, and his unseemly N. Wiltshire bs GIS th s* 45 fs SROADWAY FGUSE Kenzie, as the session advances, seeems to | Hurry in asking the attention of the Gov- Hunter River , ** 9.80 “ ) ** 6.03“ o 3} Loeal News be ‘“we'll go through as we’ve begun.” ernment to this matter while now engaged . Breadalbane | 10,08 “* 1 Sab S ‘ : r ; E i Cones with the very important tariff question has C ty Line “19.18 © | BSL BY MACKENZIE. ser TaAswo Mr. A, C. McDonatp, of King’s, moved nut ea ed f - him the respect of the ieaoainanon «1.60 “ | «6.30 * -- Foreign Ne WS, to-day for all correspondence relating to House ae tant + siaseal . eek of dis- laril.30 ‘ |ar 7.00 “ a oo former ‘‘City Hotel,” :now., the Political News the practice of mackerel seining in the bebtion on his part. .. The object of his Summerside ldp 2.40 pm Broadway iiouse, Great George} OMLICAT NCWS, waters of the Gulf of St Lawrence. Mr. rf OS volite pie rest — 1 6s & ap 66 Street, ‘opposite the Catholic Cathedral,..i McDonald mad ble ood } motion was to gain some political capl Wellington 3.32 < ; AE Aty: APF “4 : y ‘ eDonald made a remarkably good speech Fob } local friends who. have, latel Rort Hi “416 © Sot cao for Permanent and ‘Transiént Social News, upon this subject i. dood, wonie.) auall ai HS oe rlendas Ww Th ave peat ae » <r 9m 6 oa a per nsec — ~ | = : "| driven from power. e real imtere ae ar 635 ig The toomgrhave been thorotighly renovated }) Commercial News. are anel evmnood. R compel anew Tslanders in general are of no importance Alberton \dp 6.40 * and er vigyermisheds oe TA ~ sett a quassian vit aN aa sas ees re in comparison with the object of getting ignish lar 7.25 “4 The} s_will be supphed with: the best Shipping News, |2"5: > ARO write AREY «On |! something to go to the people upon—some Tign <4 Biccelhdadheeneecdiieiias binge a the market affords, and arés reasonable, , S rectness upon the practice 2: American fish- political hobby horse that Mr. Davies may Trains Going East. A Suite of Rooms ednvenient for 4 small ermen in continuing to fish with purse|rige The matter of the award will re- Ps. aitod tt fomaly, oo with board ‘&c., can “be “had laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, seines. It is BRDSCREAOEY in wis — ceive the attention of the Government, and in the Broadway Heuse. and Borrowers, cation to quote from the speech, as you wi : 4; 4 ; STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 Nov. 23, 1878 —tf vib have the report in full of speeches made by a nerd in Vadings ih aa has in tite K Mixed ae ; row Y | past shown‘his ability to get for the Island ‘ ixpress. ixed. Island members while the subject of sein- ae 74 Tignish Dp 7.00 am or 7 + of ing was being, discussed.., Mr. McDonald that which is ‘ber'dae.| While the Hon. J. Tigns nd = 3 eo % ADS PRR . TO: | Por ratches ove i Edw Alberton 4 oe _ E. C. Hun TER, EVERY = VENING, was listened to attentively by the House. Ohad filtehoue MeOH Hshy sak hoy v’ ee : . ' He is one of, the best: looking men in the | .61f the unnecessary labor of making him- Port Mill **10.05 ** f lian ant Am i i ae 10k ddan House, and, on, this. occasion, proved’ that oak AL aie. aie 4 erry a Wellington “10.48 * d boat a b, PRICE 2 CENTS, he isruseful as well as ornamental. any ee — a bY a = ; ar 41.40 “* Mor ments Tablets i dst, puny efforts. 1e Minister of Marine a B Summerside ‘dp 2.30pm) Dp 8.45 am sD ' , HEAGSLINGS, ; DR. /MUTTART, Fisheries ‘informed Mr. Yeo that no cor- Kensington «3.00 | 9.15“ | Mangums, Cexrre Taste Tors, Bornav ite his dolleague, who ‘sits by him to the left] réspondence had taken’ place that he was County Line meee’ 9**.0.6-" AND CoMMobE Tors, Wash Bow : astonished some of those from ‘the Island | aware: uf, ‘and’ theréfore ‘allowed him to Breadalbane “3.50 ** | 10.08 * . Riana, Rei, Ho. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: who had not ‘heard him speak previously. | #ithQraws his motion. ‘The motien was Hunter River . 4.28 : “10.47 . Prices to suit, and satisfaetion guaranteed. t There was evidence of preparation on his withdrawn. j . N. Wiltshire aos " sees bs am Designs furnished on application. a part; with'a view of representing the mis- | SOI VALL Em qh Albee) | Royalty Jun. ! ar 6.00 “ ar12.15 pit Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char Quarterly rh ° itd Cott WEA? «$1.25 tee bows yaa ~y Dr. ae eee ions ad neird having bso : Ch town idp 2.55 lottetown. H if Y j fart spoké in a clear, distinet voice, which | offere@ as a reward for ‘the discovery of ‘the . “OR 66 November 6. 1873. alin 1 6ar y- eceeseeersesere 2.50 could be heard all over the House; and |murd:tefs 6? Lord Leitram, and, havin . Royalty Jun. a 2 es Se convineed these who listened that he had] failed in its mission, the Govertinient ie Mt. Stewart dp 4.40 “ Ria TWoiiw | his subject well in hand, aband sed the idea of a ‘présecution, and , p 4. i 4 i ay" : ' Sox, er Cardi 6.00 * W AGST Are HU? L “ MR. BRECKEN the affair will take rank with that long list Georgetown lar 6.25 «| 5 : | followed Dr. .Muttart, and, in a very effee- inti da oan ae ee the a a : : Y boi & oe : } coal aie: , allacy of the old time saying ‘that’ ** mur- "SHE Subseriber having fitted up the Hotel THE DAIL — * peech, showed. .the gry We ch, haa der will ovt.””. That such a reward ‘should BRANCH ( SOURIS . formerly known as already been done by HET fishermen } 1. failed to arouse’ the eapidity of the ~~. Tae pe ‘ F around our coasts by fishing with seines ip-j "7" as th foReenatamele Or Going West. Going East. THE RANKIN HO USE, HAS A stead of hooks. Mr. Brecken has the ear | P00F people resident in tie ‘district where ee eran een renee ETT oe a 1 : a : mm... | the crime was committed is an evidence of ; 1— a of the House whenever he speaks, The | Nod No.6: Jin first class style, is now prepared to give ; PS, gan viel asainadine : the deep-rooted sympathy felt for the per- las : ile : y ee & ° ° Patriot newspaper contains a very ungen- . ~ : STATIONS. Mixed. iISTATIONS.| Mixed. | comfortable accommodation to Largel Inaraagat Circulation erous, unpatriotic. and miserably, partizan petrators of it, and the equally deep feeling _ .iigie ak Mise srositeso jo cine) Pe f i ient Board y chink af Mr. Brecken’s firat h in the | 2f resentment which the tyranny of the late as A.M.) P.M Tmansnt ail PatlsleL aruers, Hesiee “P| Fr Yenc on ories . “e a Earl had provoked. When the news of the ie - aal , : Touristé ; ne htere . ose. 1e ridiculousness of the accoun Tt Leda a’ a kkaihal Souris Dp 7.00) Mt tw'tJne Dp on si oprists ra ~ emeta wel ol) ey aoe AND IS AN EXCELLENT is apparent when:ihe writer-states that Mr. assassination was received by the ' present Harmony *© 7,23'|Morell 5.224 tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. rik coo - - | Tord—a nephew of the murderéd peer—he St. Peters *¢°'8,42:|St. Peters | “ 5.54 b> WM. WAGSTAFF. Bie s7 5B BRAS": ve nang wipe *S lin the-warmth of his indignation, offered a « sé Z 5 37 { , writer—lini: Morell)» “ -9.13)| Harmony 7.12|'May 25, 1878 Seer be ig said by Frouchmen|tc®ard of £10,000> and “ althotgh on Mt S’tw’t Jnc] ar_9.55{|Souris anne shen a ; : , |learning that’ his uncle’ had left away from ee a@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. | + W. MITCHELL, Office Sup't. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. II. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1878, ‘Trains Going West. ©. J. BRYDGES, . . WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov Railways Supt. P. B. J.B. Ch’tewn, Dee, 27, 1875. | p ne ar h pres kca sp sj ap 61 MAIL NOTICE. AILS to be forwarded via Cape Traverse M will be closed at, this Otfice daily-—Sun- days excepted—at § o’clock p, m. The mail. for Great Britain, by Canadian Packet sailing from Halifax on Saturdays, will}. be closed here on Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, . m. , The mail for Great Britain via New York will be closed on Thursdays at 8 o'clock, p. m. Mails for all places West of Charlottetown receiving Mails by Railway Train or Postal Car, will be closed daily,at 7 o'clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, also for all places on the route to those points, will be closed daily at 2 o'clock, p, m. Post Office open from 8, a. m., till 8, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office, Gharlottetown, 20th Beb., 1879. ~ DR.. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Charlottetown, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). gee ENTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. @ Oct, 15—3m Street. Jan. 6, 1879-—~ ee anil COMMER CEAL Union Assiranes Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND, -_—- Island. QUEER iB. OF ENGLAND. Music Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen TNSURANC?: ‘eifeeted against Fire on all . seseriptions ©f Property throughout the be Low rates and prRomrr settlement of iVSURAWOE OY, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. By 1, J. J. DAVIES + - - Proprietor (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). /BNUIS well-known Hotel is now open under the present management ; and, having been» newiy furnished throughout, it offers Fevery comfort to the travelling, public. Suit- Oct. 15, '1878--3m JAMES HOBBS, CABINET-MARER, UPHOLSTERER, ETC, ° AS REMOVED from MecPhail’s Corner Jounx SruMBLEs, Prince Street, where, with increased facilities, he is prepared to attend to the wants of his customers with punctuality and despatch, and on reasonable terms. CaRPEts cut and laid. Patntine and Repairing neatly done. Picture Frames and Mouldings constantly on hand, or made up to order, New Patterh School” Desks niade at short notice, A tirst-class articles aa Don’t forget the place > PRINCE STREET -|(mear the new Baptist Church im course erection). Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1878— RANKIN IOUSE, able Sample Rooms for conmercial gentlemen, —e ” to the premises just vacated by ‘Mr. } All kinds of Household Furniture made to-+- Forder, cheap and good: 1879. nn = eee + JOB PRINTING i losses. PROMPTLY DONE IN Sir John McDonald and his party during : : \W t A m t HORACE HASZARD, the last five or six years that the jaded, fishing were not stopped’ Fishermen would in er rrange en ’ Agent for P. K. Island: worn out old nag of misrepresenta- rather. see the million dollars thrown ; +i. Cl’town. Dec. 20.1878 tion will fail to carry the | into the sea than be told they must suffer % , 20, 187: | ‘“pairty” “into power. The people the loss of the total-destruction of their AND AT ADVERTISING MEDIUM WEEKLY EXAMINER ~ dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only One Dollar a Year! IN ADVANCE. Sent to any address in Great Britain or North America. Pieons liaving relatives or Ejapdp.abtged cannot do better than send them Tue WeEekLtyY ExaMrxer. sap A few Advertisements only, received J, W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Office Sup't. Ti) ifanlt’ with every measure, motion and ;siatement of the Admimistration are com- pletely understood by the Honse and treated i with the contempt they merit: The POLICY OF THE OPPOSITION | piss expressed by an able Scotchman the dry after the elections in. September last. When returns were coming in froin every séction showing the utter routing of the “Grits,” he exclaimed, ‘‘weel noo, who’d a thocht it?” bnt suddenly recovering from the depressing effects of the news, he said, “Thank God, the Globe will begin nee.” The “pairty’ have begun ‘‘noo” in the sense of the old Scotchman; but. the coun- try has been treated to so much abuse of on both sides of polities believe in a vig- orous and honest. opposition, and, there- fore, look to the present party, as led by Mr. McKenzie, to correct mistakes, if any occur, which may be detrimental to the in- that Mr. .Tasse’s speech .was eloquent, and suffered by the translation into English, but:I have not heard a man, deny that Mr. | Brecken did not.acquit himself with credit. When Mr. MacKenzie followed Mr. Brecken and addresed himself: to, the paragraph which alluded to the appointment of the Governor-General, the language of the Leader of the O-» osition fell far below that of the member for, Queen’s. It is .only necessary..to. say that when a member speaks for the second time, and it is found that he secures the ear of the House; thar something in his voice, manner or matter, entitles him to an attentive hearing. . That Mr. Brecken has the ear of the House will not be denied by anyone, and the fact that he is listened to. with attention, is sufficient proof of his. abilities as a,speaker. ‘The subject which he spoke upon to-day, 1s one familiar to every. Maritime member, and was made all the more i.tteresting tothe House. by the able, practical and consise manner. it was handled. )}y all .the Island members. MR. HACKIIT last year in the’ Local Parliament gave evi- dence of good abilities as a speaker, He has not disappointed the expectation of | those who have given him credit for ability in debating. He is a young politician and will improve asa speaker. He is thoroughly conversant with the fishery question, and in fact “with all questions that effect the Island.. “The electors of Prince County have reason to be proud of the maiden . Six Months, $2 50 Island once: a; year, or oftner if desired. However, their efforts have so far been in-| The Hon. Mr. Pops spoke upon the sub- Three Months, 1 24 Pianos tuned by Hamilton’s.. system. of even effectual in the way of making the Govern- | ject ofiseining; and showed from figures the (ne Month, 0 op temperament. ment uncomfortable, for the weak atteinpts|immense destruction whith followed the One Week, ) 12 ga” Orders may be left at, Mr. Fletcher’s ‘lonade to block legislation and to find | catching of fish by seines. He went fully into the subject and gave what information his departanent ,enabled .him.to afford. Every time tie Minister of Marine ‘speaks he display8 His practical knowledge of © the subject under discussion,~ He does not speak for effeet, that is, merely to please the ear of the lisiners, but-to give informa- tion and secure that attention to Maritime affairs to which they are entitled. One of the strong points made oJ, Mr. ~Brecken @ pwas is the © fact ot the people of “Prince ‘Bdward Island, who looked upon their share of the Fishery Award as reaching a iarge amount, but even that amount would be a~small com- pensation for: the loss which fishermen would sustaindf the presént method of seine fisheries. The, Speech of the Minister.of Marine and Fisheries contains some valu- able information of the quantity of fish shipped from the Lower Provinces. He promised that anything the Government him every acre that he could, his wrath’ must have abated, still he did not withdraw the reward. e te. —- @ > oo named Thomas and John Mansell, got into a row at’ Merrickville,; when the former drew a knife and stabbed John nine times. The wourtds are dangerous, and the unfor- tuuate young man’s life is despaired of. Three shillings per day- the lowest wages for years, is the reduced wages of the col liers in England. oo .. The Death-rate of Our country is getting to be fearfully al- arming, the average of’ life being lessened every year; without any reasonable cause, death resulting generally from the most in- significant origin. At this season of the year, especially, a cold is such a common thing that in he hurry of every day life we are apt to overlook the dangers attending it and often’find, too late, that a Fever or Lung trouble has: already set in. Thou- sands lose their lives in this way every win- ter, while had Bosshee’s German Syrup been taken, a cure would: have resulted, and a large bill from a doctor been avoided. For all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, Bos- ehee’s German Syrup has proven itsetf to be the greatest discovery of its kind in medi- cine. Every Druggist in’ this country will tell you of.its wonderfal effect. Over 950,- 000 bottles sold last year without a single speech of their junior member. 1 would j failure known. In Ottawa) on ‘the “13th, two brothers, - nical r . = . 2 - 5 " 1 ’ segs iain ri ‘ : Se enn SST J Seen eS ANN A