: | te Be. omer em ‘THE EXAMINER. VOL. 4. -_—-- _— —- om Tue Datty Examiner! FL. is Published every Evening, OFFICE; NGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER| F ly AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, ig KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION - Six Months, 32 5O Three Months, - 1 25 ‘(ie Month, u 50 One Week, 0 12 ee vie ss Advertising at most moderate rates. » Contracts may be made for monthly. quar- “terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- “dation. MUPTCHELL, Office Sup’t. W.L. COTTON, | J. Manager. | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. Il. Winter Arrangement. MONDAY, DECEMBER d0th, 1876. \ . ‘Trains Going Ww est. STATIONS. | No. 1. No.3 Express. Mixed. Georgetown | Dp 8.10am Cardigan 1° Cie e . ’ : 4 jar 9.5 DO ‘ M.Stew't Jun \ap10. O05 * | toyalty: Jun. mH = S | | UR town lap 8 eee 39 pra | Royalty Jun. “395 i355 .. Wiltshire | «O12 «1 4.45 & Hunter River -** ap 5 ne 5.03 ** Breadalbane **10. a. er 2 ‘5.41 > er: Vas sae ensington | ** 6.3 @ id lar lil.30 “€ jar 7.00 “ Summerside fp 2 2.40 pm Wellington | ** 332 * | Port Hill +655 = O'Leary ‘6 a ‘“ | \ jar * Alberton } lap 6.40 * Tignish lar dao ** | Trains Going East. ceases lisa NN ee Ne STATIO i No. 2 No. 4 Express. | Mixed. Ti ah ‘Dp 7. OU am A , ae O'Leary wan ae Port Hill **10.05 ‘ Wellington ri - . ar Summerside dp 2.30pm) Dp §.45am Kensington i 3.00 «| + 9.15 * County Line ae *. de} bea ie Breadalbane oS Oe? bP ROs * Hunter River ao” ia N. Wiltshire ‘* 4.45 ‘* | “411,02. ** Royalty Jun. “* 5.40 “* |. “11.50 to ar 6.00 ** jari2.15 pm Ch town dp 2.55 “ Royalty Jun. rs te re Mt. Stewart Pe £40 « Cardigan ae. el Georgetown lar 6.25 ‘* | = ‘SOURIS BRANCH. Goins Ww este Going East. STATIONS. | Mixed. | STATION a sand . Po Ces st me M Souris Dp 7. 7.00) MtS tw'tJnc) Dp 4.40 Harmony @ {Morell “ §.22 St. Peters % $.42' St. Peters “ 5.54 Morell) + ‘}'** 9.13} Harmony + 7.12 Mt S'tw’t Inc} ar 9.55|| Souris ar 7.35 WM. McKECHNIE, C, Jc BRYDGES ; Supt. P. B. 1. R. Gen, Sup. Gov.. Railways Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1875. p ne ar h pres kca sp sj ap 6i — eas GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICI NE TRADE MARK. The Great TRADE WARK. * date on Rem- cP * an wniail- ing cure for Sem- ; oe Weakness, ‘Spermatorrahe a, TEP eePAY and Sa 6: all diseases that a Before Taking stow as a aaa 7 quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back,; Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insa anity or Con- sumption. 9, Full particulars in our pam- phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. ta, The Specific Medicine is sold by all draggfawn at $l per package, or six pack- ages for $9, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing -The Gray Medicine Co., . . Windsor, Ont., Canada. aa Seld i in .Charlottetown by all Drugists, and hy-all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada. —— 24, 1879. _— + DR. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Chariotictown, doors from Dr. Johnson’s). = EXTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. ®& Oct. 15—3m CHARLOTTE TOW) - | ee | « INCE EDW ARD ISLAND, MOND. AY, i BRU ARY 24, 1879. NO. 524. W. Vi rm : ; Pest lent Pia no Tuner & Regulator, AS adopted the Dollar system of Tuning a year, at one dollar per momical | and satisfactory than any other, as the cost is less, and the instrument is kept constantly in —SiX Visits sit. This system is much more ec¢ tune and repair. A visit will be made to all parts of the Island once a year, or oftner if desired. Pianos tuned by Hamilt on’s system of even temperament. Be Orders may be left at Mr. Fletcher’s Musie Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen Street. 1879 — Jan. 6, c OWE R on i, UNL OF LONDON, ENCLAND. CAPITAL - descriptions of Property throughout th island. gx Low losses. rates and HOR CE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. °o Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1878— NURER OF CAPITAL, . . ENGLAND. TWO NSURANCE ‘Becki on all kinds of Build- Also, on _ ings, Merchandise and Produce. Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GE OR GE M. rst h OD vie nion a anicombe, Assurangs Company, $12,590,000. “NSURANCE effected against Fire on all rrompr settlement of Island. INSURANCE CO’Y. naILL IONS STERLING e Evauiue’ Ul LS: 72. JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY DONE IN GOOD STYLE AND AT LOW PRICES ti geen ie THE DAILY EXAMINER BY MACKENZIE, WHE former « City Hotel,” Broadway House. Street, opposite the Catholic Cathedral, now open Boarders. The rooms have been thoroughly renovate and newly furnished. The tables will be supplied with the best the market affords, and fares reasonabie. A Suite of Rooms conveuwient for 2 small family, together with board &c., can be had in the Bro: wiway Eiouse. Nov. 23, y LSI 46 ewe ; S22 we E. G. HUNT “ER, cena Gis Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, Manties, Cenrrr TaBie Tops, anp CommoprE Tops, Wasu Pow. SiaBs, &., &c. Prices to suit, ga Designs furnished on application. “a Hillsborough and Kent Streeta, Cha lottetown. HOTEL. ynd Se 8, i up the Hot Corner ove mber } WAGSTL MS OF ee me HE Subseriber having fitte } formerly nepyts as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first class confortable accommodation to tion at the Wagstatf’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF. May 2 25, 1878. RANKIN HOUSE, CHARLOTTETOWN, BP. gL J. J. DAVIES - - - Propricto (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). able oe Rooms for ¢ Oct. , 1878—Sm? JAMES HOBBS, UPHOLSTERER, ETC, JOHN STUMBLES, Prince Street, where, wit the wants of his customers with punctualit and despatch, and on reasonable terms. Carpets cut and laid. Patntine and Repairitig neatly done. on hand, or made up to order. order, cheap and good. notice. <A first-class article. “@4 | erection). 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This desire on the part of the Leader of the Opposition Tae D AILY HKXAMINER, ma j ae: : = | C i is (i in anid uJ !na8PONDRNCR a=) . = aaa poret => to tos ~ - qe em TAR TNR |to retain Mr. Anglin is characteristic of the ‘ bAdaiL Reformers to hold on to office, whether the ene Feb, 12. 1879. | ‘‘nairty” is in or out of oftice. The new ; a eres meat | Speaker, in rising to express his sense of The Judges of the Supreme Court we: or | thankfulness for the honor conferred upon robes, fastened about the centre with i him, said : ‘‘Gentlemen of -the House of sashes or belts of the same material. A |} Commons, I shall endeirur to perform my | cape covers the s! houlile rs and descends as | ' duties i. accordance with Parliamentary ‘far as the waist, and over this the ermine | usages and law; and whenever a difficult ‘is placed. It is a deep collar, about ten or | question may arise iu reference to my proper ‘iwelve inches in width. Around the wide} ;course, J shall consult gentlemen of long loeves, culls of the same fur almost reach | experience and acknowledged authority. (the elbow, Each Judge, while clothed in} The Heuse then adjourned till to-morrow, shese robes, looks more asif prepared to| when both the Senate and House of As- } kea journey on a cold winter's day than sembly will be formally opened by his Ex- | iv take his seat upon the bench im a cellency the Governor General. You will | fortably warmed court. receive the Speech by telegraph before this reaches you. cam. | _<—ows + -—----—— Orrawa, Feb. 13, 1879. This morning two caucus meetings tovk place, in preparation for the day’s proceed- ings in Parliament. ? Ll Da i At twelve o’clock the members were sworn in and immediately took their seats. About two o’clock, crowds began to flock to the Parliament Buildings to witness the opening of the Senate and House of Assem- bly. Having secured a good position in s, > 4 the The Chaplain’s Innoc ent Hint. Some time ago a prisoner named Reilly escaped from the Eastern Penitentiary by concealing himself under the body of a wag- gon W hich brought supplies to the institu- tion. Before the vehicle reached Market street, Reilly snatched a cap from a lady, was apprehended and sent to Moyamensing Prison. Here he was visited by one of the oflicials connected with the Peniten- tiary. ** Well, Reilly,” said the did you ran away for?” : ** Jion’t blame me; put it on the men SENATE GALLERY, it was an easy matter to see every portion of this beautiful chamber. Alterations which were suggested by the Governor General and Princess Louise, have just be officer, ‘* what completed. The carpet and drapery sre cof i who a ut up the scheme ’ and who told me to crimson, the chairs on each side of the!do it,’ _ wae the reply. room being covered with material of the | iV ho was that?” was the question. ”? ‘Why, the chaplain,” quoth Reilly. liave been . _ “Bay no more; I will bring the chap- same color. ‘Two new chairs placed under the canopy, which cceupies a} Pay! r place at the side opposite the main entrance. | lain,” said the official. | it : at re : : | The chairs are of oak and beautifuliv carved In due time’ the chaplain, who is a and upholstered with scarlet plush; the!good and holy man, and who was I scarlet dees not match the crimsou of the | horrer-stricken at the charge, confronted | drapery and upholstery of the other chairs | Rei illy. iin the cbamber. The new i ows Reilly, ' be oceupied by the Governor General be ars | Bat ad th offic: al. here is the chaplain,” ‘Chaplain, Reilly chav | | the Royal coat of arms, and is about eight} charges you wi ith Osco mae him to get feet high in the back. The one to be ve- | out of prison,” added the official. you did,” answered Reilly, compla cupied ‘by the Princess is about fifteen inch. | oe So: (es lower, and bears the family arms of the! cently. house of Guelph. The walls have been | ** It is not so, frescoed and tinted to match t! > color of | telling the truth, a: the carpets and hangings. The Senators fup the cl haplain. . | have no desks before them, but sit in rows _* Hold on!” erted Reilly. upon each side of the char aber. Tho Con- | time you saw me you said: * servatives occupy the side to the left of the and pray, didn’t von 7?” | Speaker. Heavy columns of pe lished vranite > Yes,” added the chaplain. isupport Gothic arches, which spring from ‘* Well, I did watch, and I prayed, and I ‘the capitals of the columns just above the prayed and watched, and the first answer tgallery. The new Speaker, Senator Wil- that came to my prayers was that wagon, mot, occupied the Chair while the Senators and I slid ont on it.” was Reilly’s answer. were sworn in. Immediately after, and ‘he chaplain acknowledged that Reilly at about five minutes to three, the Usher of caught him; only he meant for the con- the Black Rod entered, followed by the vict to wateh and pray in another direc- DEPUTY-GOVERNOR CHIEF JUSTICE tion. —Phi oe Ne ————_- The Victoria British Colonist calls for an investigation into the condition of some tribes of Indians that live on the west coast of Vancouver's Island, about 100 miles from the capital. One of these Indians was re- cently convicted of manslaughter, and sen- tenced to five years’ imprisonment. The crime was conunitted under rather peculiar circumstances. It appears that this man, Toby by name, being seriously il, had recourse to the services of a certain doctress. Unfertu- i nately, her skill, real or pretended, was ‘of no avail,-and the children died. you vilhan id you know it!” spoke ‘*The last teilly, watch ITCHIE, who took his seat upon the Throne, and, at once, summoned the members of the House of Assembly to the Senate Chamber. I had an opportunity of seeing SIR JOHN for the first time since arriving. He is the most remarkable looking man among the members, and is the one, of all others, whom a stranger would pick out of the i crowd of metn bers as they entered, and ask /** whois that man?” ‘he members re- i mained about three minutes in the Cham- bet, and were ordered back to the HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY | to elect a Speaker. Ls The galleries vi the/and indulged i Assembly Chamber were filled to excess,| woman whom he i and it was difficult to preeure a good posi- | enre of his family. tion to view the whole proces edings. Those ‘ who witnessed the opening in the Senate were cotnpelled to remain at the back of the crowd who were fortunate enough to secure seats and good standing places. The fittings of this Chamber are of green color- ed material, giving the whole a dingy ap- pearance, ‘he green does not reflect the light which enters from the ceiling. The saine kind of columns and arches are to be seen here as in the Senate Chamber. The Speaker's chair is at one side of the room, and directly opposite the main entrance. [ send you a diagram of the House with a key showing the seats of members. This key is not complete, but -I shall send one as soon as a perfect key can be obtained. When all the members were seated, Sir John McDona!. rose in his place and pro- | them in ‘otha ways. posed ~ HON. MR. BLANCHET for Speaker of the House of Cor He | sr Death-rate of oF speaxys $4 ” anions. f°) Our country is getting to be fearfully al- arming, the average of life being lessened said that ‘‘the hon. gentleman whom he every year, without any reasonable cause, had the pleasure of proposing was well known in the Dominion, and had served as} j.5+) pesultin ng generally thea emp significant origin. At this season of the Speaker of the Provincial House ef Com- mons in Quebec. His acquaintance with |, re the duties of the position he would occupy, Taisia sworeei aol = io in * life emt he had no doubt would enable the hon. are apt to overlook + dais ad Seemed gentleman to give the utmost satisfaction | i, ang often find, too late, aa a Fever if to the House.” Hon. Mr. Tilley seconded Lung trouble has already set in, ‘Thou- sands lose their lives in this way every win- had The end cf his medi- doctress. The Colonist says that the Ip Of these 500 North of men, women and children. may be designated as warriors. there are no less than eight different tribes which now number upwards of 2,300 souls, These Indians, as well as those in the vicinity of Barclay Sound, have for all time been governed by tribal laws, many of which inculcate the most barbarous. of sup- erstitions, as an example of which the case of Toby is quoted. Itis suggested that an agent conversant with the language ef the nations should be appointed for the decision of such differance as might arise among the —_- the nomination, but a ded no remarks. remembered that {Sir John McDonald had stated on a former occasivn that the Speaker of the House should be retained as long as he gave satisfaction to the House and showed his ability to discharge, in an im- partial manner, the duties devolving upon him. He said Sir John had borne testi- mony to the proper discharge of his onerous | duties by Mr. Anglin while Speaker; and, | therefore, Sir John was as usual inconsis- tent in proposing a new Speaker. But he, all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, DBos- chee’s Gerinan Syrup has proven itself to be cine. Every Druggist in this country will tell you of its wonderful effect. Over 950,- 000 bottles sold last year without a single failure angwh: * eee The man w he gets his living by his wits alone een works with too small a capital, He only succeeds in failing. . You are nots several of his children | Toby, Indian- tike, brooded over his loss o hard feelings towards the _ trusted with the... tations was that he barbarously killed the. dians of that vicinity number some 1250. © Barclay Sound, and as far up as Quatsino, Indians, and to exercise supervision over Hon. Mr. McKenzie said he ‘* was if ter, while had Bosshec’s German Syrup been mane ny F ve Be rok ® "lie taken, a cure would have resulted, and a eg tet So id © | large bill from a doctor been avoided... For. the greatest discovery of its kind in medi-