nn a a NAAM LALA LAG LCE ee a ance at ee ata a = , pwn, wee ae - - NCE oe Ow on + VOL. ee rte ar ong or GA ~ ce en em NC Sola ANT nage NO Oa AF ne eR Te nee oie te Bo el ee : THe Dairy intern. Is Pa! Nshed we Fy ‘ Mwey ing, OFFICE: 4 NGS’ BUILDING, CORNER GF WATER AND GR Se eee Charlottetown, P. EL 1. Kades OF SUBSCRIPTIOX ; Six Monelhs, ° . &2 50 Three Mounthe, - . - 1 25 One Month, . L @ 50 Oe Week, - . ‘ 6 12 { @@ Adverti:ing. at most moderate rates. Gontracts may be made for menthly, quar- arly, or half-y carly advertisements, on appli. ation. w. L. COT! ON, rJ. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | ; Prince Edward {s| RAIL WAY, Time TABLE NO. 3. a and Winter Arrangement, 'O COME INTO FORCE TTA Ti sv 7 ”*~ > ry D.. 2A TUESUAY, December and, if! B TRAINS GOING WEST. a | Nos, 1&3, No ——_ Mixed, Saat Georgetown . Dp $.20 a. m. Cardigan. ‘ . 7 Ar 10.10 = Mt Stew bJinNc,.. Dp 10. 15 “ef Koya'ty Jn "= 30.97~* i ' ' ee ; i ; i netion' | ’ ' {Ar }1.50a.m. Oharlottetown... ‘Dp 3.00 am Dp 3.00pzu Reyalty Junction; ** 822 “* | ** 3,23 * Merth Wilt:hire..} ‘* 9.14 ‘* | ** 415 * Hanter River....| ** 9.30 “* ae ees: <°°| ee... eee er cane. 3.) eee Kensington .....! © 10.55 ** | ‘+ 6.565 * ‘Ar 11.30 a m!Ar 6.30 pm Sammerside.....| Dp L 39 p al Wellington.... :| ** 2.19 | IA By: 3.00 ** ieee... 62...) ~ ate Alberton........ pee may“ Tignish .. veces it TRAINS GOING EAST. a | Nos. 2 and 4,| No. 6, SEROns, | Mixed, | Mixed. i (Kignish.......... Dp 6.30 a m! Pe. <n. ae AGREE so. vidoe i } * 825° ! AUER, dosess], eee. id Wellington penx nite Me T “col tAr 13.10 a m' Smm'rside...... ‘Dp 2 20 P in! (Dp 7.30 a m Kensington....../ ‘* 3. 05 ¢ | «* 8.05 * Connty Line. val + 3.43 6 ‘sé 8.44 ‘6 Breadalbane..... %, BGS 1°. 8.58 ” Manter River....| ** 430 ** | ‘* 9.30.‘ North Wiltshire..| “« 446 “* | ** 9.43 ‘‘ *, 637 **. 4. 362° 6.00 pm!Ar i1,60 am [Dp 2.30 pm} Reyalty J wanaed Charlottetown... Reyaliy Junction, ** 2.53 * | RE — tere oe -Stw't Junc . Dp. 4.15 * Cardigan. ée448.4 os 1h « ce) "7 | } Beor geto iia aidan oil jAr ¢ Ve }. GU Pp mu a i SOURIS BRANCH. frains Going w est. Srrions. No. 7, Mixed. SEES, 6; dat eeee te ) Depart 7.15 a. m. SE 6:4 pga ' i. Bt. Peter's....... oe tae Co NN. fos tk bk cent: olga te Mt. Stev art Junction.| Arrive 10. 10 a a.m. ‘rains Going Bast. ete Si \rionst | No. 8, Mixed. Wi. Stewart Junction. Depart 4.15 p. nm. ES « Bia a te ahs an 7 a Peers... 2... = ae 7 SN Yor «ast ss.asas ae”, Pes Souris. . Arrive 7.10 * ALEX. MACK is AB, Sup't = and Engineer, Railway Office, Chitown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 61 teen =. ete een - _ Bones, Bones. Ei isniiiiatiiia will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Noyalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Chgtown, Dee. 1, 1879 ‘Belvidere. PPVHIS well-known property, situated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 00 acres, is offered on lease for a term —— WEEKLY Ase’ Great Britain oe ARL QT} oF Cy] N y ry vy es F ry 4 v? r ~Oh ¥ a i alg) ) ] 9 34 yh) 4 >) 7} 5 4 i 4 T pea 2 ". OO f ITETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 7,1 NO. 14: . a & \ } ry N NOH ris ,¥ i} Bi pera Sk 1), BA AA Ae A Am A OS N 4), 1 2 OT a ak Re ss ONT ENE WO 0% 1 Se ee: ee wr _—™ ——_ aac. —) a ree 2 EO Me CRE Ee a TER ek ek OPT A ee OT en nen 5 aye . rut RT i ROP INL ; her it f Nay } oe small -blame to tim--sure nobody ] & ; li ie 133 ) eitvd: <5 i} EWU IT CE] b Ci nad pron that. TT. 82 | ; : ; } : 3 4 K LE Tie } inne ee ao a Rg pe ie correct answer is that Mr. Blake olf 4 tee : mei A PN te? = fe BB Ew |proved that Mr. Blake is billions. His ad- i ' f Pi i ( A a ‘ | TH a i AIT. Hix A uth TER ‘iniring friends should purchase and pre- & eee a 3 7% & ST m ‘ Cm GP i Lau 32 . a bas eae ant AA Oh BA 8 : See os @ Bak we i gs | — of SRSA S UX AM * sent to him a very large liver pad. fe he AY Ui - ball a aon BHUCUP CE TEE r res *3 mA Sap On ‘The Election Jéttings from the Old ~ A4 ak v ‘ vu —O > = or a a, gio >. wes. sit 7 an de len anti - Yv . ; 5 ~ wh roh 2 neon Country. ‘ ¢7) jh SULEUUL MUL DE, The R pian 2 “8 The Revenue. | md s & e*« . * ‘ -» 2 . ESTABLIS HEE D iN 1809 } -—-- | England and Wales send 205 Tories and . i dai ‘ reve . . -". . | A rew days ago, Sir Leonard Tilley read | 284 Liberals, or 99 more Liberals than sat Advertises Cheap Sys ore -OR CASH ! JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPL Y DONE, Wc bane who = ave not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season. Small Profits-Qeick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. } 4 $9.723.332.00 | Subserived bandied.’ £.°2 £5. e5454 be Me? | nid up Capital, - rey : } i ey Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt steck and Furniture 5 to at reduced rates. ‘ Sales of Horses, Carriages, iple- P i ; ments, Stock, &e., on Yr Fe ons wry; . earn Tn Market Days, at every prompt attention. Advances made and progeeds when li Ap ples a special itv. guaranteed corres - requi rec. Business s olicit ted, pondence ; ‘nsw ered pr moptlhy a and in coh- Rock eee ee ae ee ee ee ee eo ee ee es 1,500 ‘ - mn } . - | fidence. [wo small lights at Saguenay river, = : alk te Centies S's cs Sie eS 300 % 4 «ev a wk ’ » »y : ~/-* Se 2 eee Te ae ee - ** a 5 : - . A, Mo HELL; Aucé ienees : Light on Government Wharf, Riviere Oe BS) 3. ii es A FEA 60 THE DAILY EXAMINER cag Half-Yearly. Poe TPs ti eV Tae ewe Largely Insreased Circulation AND IS AN EXCELLENT -| ADVERTISING WE we I £0 ] Made up from ‘ne Darny—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Sani te ddress in or North America, al any Persons having relatives or friends abroad cannot do better than send them Tee WEEKLY EXAMINER. oes either as a whole or in part. or particulars apply to DeNEL VIODGSON, G. W. DrBLOIS, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. March 10, 1880—pat ti =~ | sar A few A Advertisements only, received | J. W. MITCHELL, | W. b. COTTON, Office Sup’t. Manager Quarterly ....eeeeece eee oe Gl dd | fin | art CXAMINER Charlettetewn. Prince Edward Island. All kinds of P. K. [sland products SpEN PENED } a 4 we 4 4 4 a fae 4 CE Kun ane. iPENHIS WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has: been THORGUGHLY REPAIRED and Prenien ‘ “4 Cir! Furnished in 1 First-bt lass Sbyle lation of the Travelling Publ aAreammnan iH Hp ial ah ‘Accommodation of ine {reveling rualic, ’ | Guests and baggage conveyed from the | Railway Station and Steamers — _free of charge. se _V. McGREGOR, PROPRIETOR. Water Street, Ch’town, P. EK. 1.,) eod ar 20, 1880. | pat $j Im INSURANGS 00'Y. 2 a ov | j Pate Tus og a U08 By) GN LEU URARU 24 OF ENGLAND, we MILLIQRS STERLING. ' SAPITA:, . NS SU RANE CE effec . ted on ait Mckpandise and Prod wce, Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. j G EORG ; iG MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island | kinds of Buiid- Alsa, on ings, June, 1877 ‘MACLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, |News on’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlotictown, P. E. I. A, A. McLEAN. BD. o. HARTIN. June 18, 1879.—ex2aw ir JHE the BXAMINER PRINTIN place to get your SS a at ROOMS. ie 5, of the it eins CC my IO sing yr the $40, HOO } nst ales attended | yote Mar- | L ket House. Auction Sales of Household Far- channel, river Si. Mary, Algoma dis- niture at Residences, and of General Mer Weebl on £7 1st ae $1,500 che sadis e at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&c., | Lighthouse at Port Stanley, Middlesex 1,000 conducted. on moderate terns. Consignments }| Pier and light at Colchester reef, Lake of Goede ot des scription will i receive Pred Oe FOE os 65 45 vin pk ices i 5,000 Lightheuse at St. Peter's Islandeor Flat Two bea on lights at Bucteuche, Kent 4 to stris the following returns for April, ef the Cus- ltoms and Excire Departments during thie liament for new ighis and fog ted by Par ilarms :--- krorth ighthouse at Strawberry island, Lighthouse and fog alarm at Cape Bauld, entrance to Straits of Belle Isle £000 Seotland sends being a lreland sends 23 Parliament. Laberal 5, last Teries and 53 jatter. ‘in the tabout 7" vain of 12 to the ia : {ransacts every desertption of Fire, Life | past turee years : mo: 2: : os . . vk t ‘a 4 4 rs r ‘ Tories, 16 Liberals, and 62 home Rulers, aba é ulty nsiness On lie Heal AvOrahre | bins moO : : = Ee Ete eet ae . Avrrit, 1878, that is, S mere Liberals, and’7 more Home C1 atts, ; i . “ bea ; a Cinaton 3 g ra frye I? a] na 47 47 lact Porliz : 4 ‘ Fink Drrartaenr—Insurances may be ef- | cca : 27 gon ete HOL,G6L Bases - than the last Parliament con fected at the Lowest enrrent viihe . | EXC . . . 310, 205 tained. iustrances npon Public and Private Build- 4 STRONG CONTINGEND ings effected on expecially suvorable ter otal 81, 211,967 About 120 Liberals —successful bagristers LOssks settled with premptitude and boder- j Lrrin, 1879 | aundd authors have been returned. The fel- weak nite m1 py Customs $ 628,785 lowing are strong names, ‘ professional :— lire DerarrMrenr—Newe and Peduced pre- | Lz Smt : ; ; ™ an Ke Prefessat - Brees. Professor Thorold Rogers, minis fur Dominion of Canada, ‘or ’ 159,588 lp >. Mialale ‘ | Professor Story-Maskeiyne, sand ~ Professor 4° ¥%& : a3 z i. cd P Gxe Ue Or b2L.OIS, i Total : 2768.33 Fawceit. (ieneral Agent for P. KE. Island. APRIL, 18380, ve oe —— tp — Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown, Cibo 1 152.260 Mr. G ladstone will fead the new Honge ‘ , 107 , ASTON . ‘ , : ye a oe : April 14, ’80-~pat her ne sj kea tf eod wees cys 7 aes 240 with a majority of 117, or, ineluding the ‘ iUXCcise : ; ; v2, 942 “qe - - ~- ol ? : i ifeme Rulers, 177. AY n iC KILI , otal $1,534,602 | The Baptists and the “ esleyans have Anantinn \ <> ole it, Ot oo won five moat s each. The independents, ] . Ch wry 17 aN ; rh anaes ; » = . + r “ - > Ano tig nae foamy wit ssian Many iaail MHROwIne an inerease ivi the month of no | hin! kK, elg rhy The only Roman Catholic ‘ ULho er SUS TLE LEI Ls - LUis6 u ! 7: ke . , Zs games = = t ee 1} Jess than $766,229 over the same month of | candi late , Ww vho challenzed an English con- an Wanntea mang 17O i forlorn and diia@itu achiral D Le rant, | last vear, rer ney, rare LITOMNTAX BP ‘ate’ ne ' pti Se VAGARIES OF THE CVMPAIGN. AUCTION ROOMS (thet e I,J] : . } wis Bia Z it i ‘ } a’ . ad Fx “ i Amon yg the cnriesies w% the present , ’ > . S dm il snl ¥2,, : \ { Naw £f onta any, +o ny = . : _— 2 fr eae No, il Queen Street (Prick Hihag, } | a4 OW Light = @2Oba bog Alarms. le clecti on has been the discomfiture of the ree oF yea Se lint | publ cin interest. ‘The three ‘* Allsopps” TOR ACE faaj}iti ‘ rniti "} i i ro! ving I *-oTrrecte 5 “ os : ; ee ee ete antity and; the following 1s the corre! ed list, sub-| pave all failed of re-election. Another is the KO all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof mitted b y ti be Minister of Marine & Fisher- ntorest taken by sharchines. ‘S Walters” of the ** Times” says that for one letter he received cencerning the foreign pelicy of the late Government, he re- ceived thirty concerning the ‘* Publie Worship Regulation Act,” nearly all condemning it, By this it seems that the home policy of the Jate Government went against them. That policy was char- acterized by thoir opponents as that of ‘* Beer and Bible.” Lady canvasssers have been all the rage at the late elections, and have worked hard for the candidates of their choice. This appears to have been specially the case in Lancashire, where two noble countesses whose husbands have recently coalesced, have been driving about exhorting the ten- ants to disregard the bullot and change their colors, as their noble landlords had done. One of their visils was toe the town of Ormskirk, where they arrived, and-find- ing the Libera) hotel full, repaired to the Tory house, were shown a reom, ordered luncheon, and went forth on their gentle mission ef coercion. The presence of such distinguished personages soon became known, and a large crowd of conservatives assembled in front of the hotel. A band ef music was also in attendance. When the countesses returned from: their canvass they found this large crowd of Conserva- tives drawn up in double-line to allew the ladies to pass cown the centre, the Jeries standing with jeads bent, and the band play ing the Dead March in ‘* Saul.” The neate st thi ung in sohnaslt n with the elections which | have heard was said by Lady Mandeville, who, canvassing ener- Locai News, Ee 5 « . Sdaaiee mee en et a ee eee S06 a. | DORAL AQP Ee are Tae ' Automatic ee and fittings at Split Foreign sews, April 29, ’80--3in “ | Rock, St. John County, N. B...>... 2,700 3 tg die | ee ee eee ee Beacon Light on the wharf at Poke- Politic uh lef s, \ 4. Y TA wD) ec a iT sudie, Caraquet, Gloucester, N. B... 700 Sacial Yow . | ¥ 3 J ba, z . s ; 5 a ‘> * Small beacon light at Pox Island, Mir- KIC GE LEST Ss FN BR AOS EAR WI. Th, cs onc coders esas cous cal 150 it pers tet er ris | oe & Lighthouse at Hay Island, entrance of Come al News, FIRE AND EF E Neguac Gully, Miramichi Bay, N. B. 400 Sheinni my Rew 8, A Lighthouse at Cranberry Island, Guys- .* | Assy oe Ts. . i em an a tha Oh. ss os Pi oawcvie wares eye 4,060 laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, |g 1 Chis Ue p y. Fog Alarm at Scatterie Island, Cape and Borrowers, es See Breton, N. 8....... fost ee sense eens 3,008 bee ee » 060,604 Lighthouse wo Stans, Victeria County, ‘ er. si mY a. 7 MING POUDSEME Vapi, - ; ; £2 G0, UR Cape Breton. ...-..--...55-. aeseeee 1,000 & ¥ FS Sac W Reef at Invested Fonds Ilnwards -of 2.956000 Lightheuse at Big Island, Merigonish, 5 Hal | ARVeSted Fabus, & prc dis al Lad. ‘ Pictou » 000 PRICE P CENTS. Petal ‘ental Inewine, - ii 49§ od Lighthouse at . Jeddore “Rock, Halifax ia ec .. .t Antemhtie Busy at Canso, Guysbore’ The understgned having been appointed) County...... Saat ei A oe 2,700 eer Vents aN Chari ittetown, are prepa red to hi 1g hthouse at C ape I ear, Kin g's 3 County, chbeKoIOyine DATES: i jssue Policies of Insurance against tire on the . ae Ph OE Seay Le aes at 2,000 SUBSTR! ores TRANS De rsual terms. aside P ; | Lighthouse at savage Harbor, P. E. L. £09 } . es PTR YB be BROS ie aie atti ew hem a 9f,; Charlottetown, April 21, “S0—Ilin 2a Mr. Blake’s Orat ion. THis is Grip’s of the im- weed by Mr. summing pressions predi Kes oration ific Railway -— What did My. Blake preve by his Pacific | Railway Speech? We have -~already re-' ceived the fullowing answers : omthe Pac ‘ 1. That he can speak five hours. 2. That he does not agree with the Globe. 3. That — to say so, plainly. That he ‘calonlated well when lie left! his friends in the lurch in 1878, so that he) might not be respensible fer their P Railway Pelicy. >. That he thinks he is virtuoua because} he has always been consistent in advocat- ing repudiation. § That the’ Confederation broken up. = ie at Mr. sheuld he} Geldwin Smith has fasci- rated **Canada’s greatest Statesman,” 8. “That Mr. ~Blake will be pleased to! rev er e the policy of his party. That Mr. Phipps has a rival in capa- ty to deal with figures. 1@. That Canadians should wait Mac- | awber-like for something to turn up. li. That it is almost impious for a young ve for its advancement. That Canada isn’t inuch of a coun- ws any how. 13. That it never will be till Mr. Blake is Premier. 14. That he will give Home Rule to Ire-! land—when he has the power. 15. That’ Mr. Blake can make @ speech | | without quoting poetry. 16. That it is diflicult te be clequent: in arguing national dishonor. u ci Blake ‘ation | i j | * i for five consecii- j << Po juced ic his nerves are too weak to allow! acific | getically for her lushand at Huntingdon, iwas told by a rough that ‘they didn’t ;come there to hear girls talk.” Nothing | sbashed Lady Mandeville replied, “Come, come, give usachance! This is Teap-year : ; and if we din’ t talk we hever shall again !” Vr lL. meeeee £ Tori velnNe now. vielently Conservative, Brighton has become frantically Li eral. Wise gitlene day I a gigantic picture of Lord Beaconstield in the window of one of the leading photographers. It was labelled, £2 12s. Gd, formerly tour Sal pe s ne vf the pew Home Rule members of hae! is a retired War Office clerk. He sent in his resignation almost imme- ‘diately before the announcement of a dis- i se lution, if not directiy after that was | made, and ono of his objects im seeking a i seat in the House cf Commons was that "he | mi ght use his knowledge of all the jobs jand shams perpetrated in Pall-mall and at tthe Horse Guards. Now that he will have 'a diferent Gevernment to face, his know!l- ‘edge may be serviceable in pointing out labuses to be remedied, wd ieeldilpala ican In the account of lriday evening’s meet- ‘ing of the Educational Institute which ap- | peared in Tuesday evening's paper, Pro- i fessor Anderion fs repor te i as having said i that it was impo ssible to bri ing boys to cem- | prekend the laws of physical science, and \that literature might be made to take the | place of science. ‘Phe import of what Pro- ‘fessor Anderson said was, that while much | relating to physical sciences was incompre- * | hensible to the average pupils, yet they |were capable of coinprehending the prin- ‘ciples upen which the ordinary physical |phenomena depend. He objected to the jatarting point proposed by Dr. Leeming, and maintained that the most natural way to commence teaching phsic cal science would -be by explaining the simplest culinary But the above incorrect answers all come. operations, the atmosphere, clouds, vain, from ill-natured Conservatives. The coun- | snow, etc. He also admitted that science iry knows that Mr. Blake is a great and should have a place in the school carri- od man trying to get iuto oftice ; and | | nobly and wisely raising a good cld- Nobody sup- | of moral and intellectnal culture poses that he would postpone the Yale-| study of science. Kamloeps line if he were given power to-| t, Mr, R. C. McDonald in Ile is far too good a patriot for | those expressed by Mr. J. MeL, that. But what did he prove by his speech ? | That the Yale-Kamleops line should not fashioned howl for economy. morrow, be built promptly? No—certainly not. lculum 5 it should not supplant Jiterature, | the study of whichis a higher rument u the The opiniens attributed report were uncan. Tue Best Island Timothy and Clover Seed at the Agricultural Stere.—R, May, [(a293i ee : , a] Ss oo eet ag i er