7 \ Tun 3 CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE — teres ne a stnnctumptinnemns Cees EXAMINER. <n VOL. 3. er THE tn a sn tape a II, 1878, NQ, 319. —_— —_--- = WV AGST ARS HOTRI, Turcotte’s Tveason. NEWS ITEMS. | La Minerve publishes the following let-| Working girls in B ls get tence ter, written on the 20th May, by M. Tur. day. ee | cotte, but does not say to whom it was ad-| «¢ | Sretens ; very probably it was sent to M. | nois. | Chaplea, the leader of the Opposition :— ‘“Turee Rivers, 20th May, 1878. 5 en, Se eS ee 18°78. a es, ee , DAILY EXAMINER Is Published every Evening. OFFICE: (NGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION ; ‘UH BB 5 caine el aah FPXHE Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel formerly known as \ THE RANKIN HOUSE, . 2 . . ! in first-class style, is now prepared to give sooscberry festivals” are the rage in Illi- i Se Re erat eet mee ter an esate ee cosas mee — paiva aaa 2 7 5 saat oS PT 2 "ee aes aed pee Ss oT — eee eg een ane ne - ae ee i _ Bi ab ae ae we Gl em on _~ ~ — - mk . You can get anice room in a Paris Hotel now for $14 a day. mere aioe la IE cS ae: 2 ll Rt cli ll A a Rs aS IE ES ia io —"" Six Months ; , $2 50 comfortable accommodation to oct ¥Y Dear Frienp,—You know that I am bree arene is suffering from Bright’s ai Six Mc > vo . /a Conservative, and that I am determined to | disease and is believed to be dying. ioe Vhree Months, ’ : I 25 P ermanent and Transient Boarders, remain a Conservative. I have accepted the| Sixty-one pe li are i 5 One Month, © 50 Tour: , lid f ixty-one persons died from yellow fever a] One Week. 0 12 ourists and others will receive every atten | candidature of the Joly Government, because | during April, in Vera Craz. HF gm Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. Ww. L. COTTON, Manager. | PRINGR EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 9. SUMMER ARRANSEMENT ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1878, | J. W. MITCHELL, Office Sup’t. Trains Going West. } STATIONS. | No. ] | No. 3 No’d i ETT FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE PROVINCE. It Contains Twenty-eight Columns, nearly every one of which is in closely set READING MATTER. tion at the Wagstafi’s Hotel. WM. ‘WAGSTAFF, May 25, 1878. PP. H. I. Starch Manufacturing Co., CAPITAL . . $25,000, In Shares of $25.00 each. FPXHIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown, Farmers holding Stock in this Company will have the benefit of the preference in the large purchase of produce which the working of the Company entails, Applications for Shares to be made to Messrs. Hyndman Bros., untill the Di- rectors and Officers of the Company are ap- pointed, April 16, 1S78— - PAINTING! I believe it has a majority ; but should I be so far in error in this respect as that my vote would be necessary to elect me, I shall vote against myself. ‘**Yours always, “ArrHuR TuRcorre.” On this assurance the Opposition re- mained confident’ in the belief that the de- feat of the Government was a certainty. But there was work to be done on the day the Legislature met, and here we allow the editorial correspondent of the Montreal Gazette to speak :— “That was the position until this morning. At about ten o’clock Mr. Turcotte became de- cided, and wrote a letter to Mr. Joly, which he sent by a carter, respectfully declining the nomination. No answer was sent, but the Solicitor General, with another famous Artha- baska politician, Mr. Pacaud, were soon seen with the member for Three Rivers, and he was by them hurried off to the Government House. That was the statement, but I fancy it must have been the Government offices at the Esplanade. He was kept there some little time, and emerged apparently fixed beyond recovery, although Heaven only knows what might have resulted had a few hours elapsed Three hundred and sixty Mormons ar- rived at New York from Liverpoo! last week. The present session of the Quebec Legis- lature is expected to extend over a month. The U. 8. Senate have agreed to an amendment increasing the army to twenty- five thousand men. Up to the present no trace of Mr. John Kelley, jr., the missing Lachine canal con- tractor, has been obtained. Crop prospects in Nova Scotia are highly favorable. The hay harvest is expected to be two weeks earlier than usual. Ex-Governor Hendricks favors the elee- toral investigation, but is against any at- tempt to disturb President Hayes. The bard of lowa, the name of him the Rev. James Ballard, has sent President Hayes a poem and a box of new potatoes, Antique brocade and plain silk is the com- bination which fashion decides must be used foc the bride’s dress to return wedding calls, A Bucharest despatch says the execution 9s . wee pee j W of the Topola rioters was a cold-blooded Express. | Mixed. | Mixed CONSIDER, OR THRMS: NEI Gubsstitier:takei: this! alpphevantty-ot — io eee was to seoneee murder, tutended to terrorize the Servians. Georgetown Dp 4.00 pm) Dp 7.30 am| thanking the Public for the liberal patron- While M. Turcotte seemingly desired to] Mr. E. H. Goff’s application for a war- Cardigan 4 MO. 21 -°° TAB age he has received during the five years |Temain true to his party, it is quite evident | rant on the charge of perjury against ex- oe 4 | jar 6.25 ** jar 9.20 * | abi jar 9.25 M.Stew tJun | idp.5.35 * \dp 9.30: ** Royalty Jun. | * 6.32 | “10.45 «| iar 6.50 * jarll.05 ** | P. M. se SINGLE COPIES to the 3lst December, 1878—thirteen months—$1.00 in ad- vance. he has been in business, and _ solicits a continuance of the same. He is now prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, House, Sign, and Car- that the promises made to him proved su- perior to his political fealty, and that at the last moment he fell a victim to bribery and corruption. ‘‘ La Minerve” pledges itself Solicitor-General Baker has been refused. A Congress to consider the provisions of a Treaty of Commerce between the United Cte | |dp 6.25 amydp11.35 ‘ \dp5.25) SEX COPIES to one address, or addressed | riage Painting, Paper Hanging, &¢. | to prove that bribery and corruption were “9 eee toyalty Jun. <2. ae. “ | a ee separately, as desired, $5.50 in advance. aw Special attention is given by him to practiced. (th. N, Wiltshire | “ 7.18 * | ‘12.50 pm! ‘'6.42 Wuireninc, Cororing and the Decorative |” q¢- would seem, however. as though M A despatch from the City of Mexico de- Hunter River | ‘* 7.30 “ | ‘“ 1.07 ‘ | *7.00] TEN COPIES to on address, or addressed | of CxrLinas, WALLS, ete. Joly Mad sans tha full ‘Wah egr his tether | Clares that the people are with President bo nf oa _ | r ‘a . o ean separately, as desired, $9.00 in advance. On hand and made to order— OT Ee ales Yesterday's Diaz, and that the Lerdoist cause is hope- County Line ** 8.05 * |“ 1.57 * | 7.88 ; y : hat? aR RS less. Kensiteton | * 8.33 “| 2.38 “ | 8.25) PEEPIEEN COPIES to one address, or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES. lobe admits that it is quite impossible for : ut | is» 9.00 * lar 3.15 “ lar 9.00 ndiieemehneaneeidiy aecdaited $13.50 him to carry on the Government. If M.| Power has been conferred on President Summerside | |dp 9.15 * Mp 3.45 * ie oduames. P y q : ss Carriage Repairing promptly Tere _ roe tg Saneree wa the ~ Pins ed ae ——— Se to con- Wellington «952 «1 440 “ 0, on that M. Joly had a majority in the | tract for the construction of an inter-ocea Port Th | ORGS ff.) % B97. 3 TWENTY COPIES to one address, or satazcen ae ica stebitis Legislative Assembly he must now be con- | railway. O’ Leary ‘ah.is< | ** 6.54 > addressed separately, as desired, $17.00. PRICES Td SUIT THE TIMES. vinced he was in error, and it would be The officials of Stanley Street Presbyter- Alberton | “12.00 “* | ** 8.00 * p H TR AINOR possible for him in some measure to reha-| jan Church, Montreal, have granted the use Tignish ar 12.40 pm.ar 8.50 ‘ . . ; bilate his character by resigning a position | of their church to the Orangemen on the Trains Going East. $2 Kent St., opp. Rocklin House. | to which, if he still adheres to the views ex- | 49th of July. ™ ‘ wa April 2—3m eod pressed in his letter of 20th of May, he has — a ie been elected by false representations. fe : ee — “4 b —— i r peu . - ‘ : : , , ia Sterling, I! STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 While we say this, however, we inust re- ra. aoe : 7 E=» ess. | Mixed, | mixed JAM ES HOBBS, member that he broke his pledge to vote hook {Ie + NS, 8 ae Touisk |Dp 1... pm) Dp 6.30 am IN LL TIMES against himself; and we have consequently 7 : —— 2 9 99 «§ [ar ya | ’ little hope that he will retrace the disgrace- ic Seen een has Alberton one dp 7.50 * 8 | ful step which he has taken.—Toronto Mail. P g a O’Leary «313 6) «857 « Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, plas Ripa nes to sixteen cents, and fixing the tax on cigars “ 4.10 2 “© 4.40 “| “11.20 “ | jar 5.15 ** jar 12.05 pm) A. M. Port Hill Wellington Summerside —GET THE— Charlottetown, HE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to PERSONALS. General and Mrs. Grant and son are ex- at five dollars per thousand. The reported split in the Grit ranks in Shelbourne, N. S., was confirmed on the Ls . | dp 5.30 “* |dpl2.40 “* |dp6.30 his customers and the public generally ; a 7th.when Mr. Thomas Robertson, the de- Kensington = 5. 55 ‘ . 1.17 ® | ‘ 7.07 t . APHST AND BR OT for past favors, would take tite etl to so pected at Berlin, from Paris, on June 26th. feated candidate for the Assembly, received County Line | ** 6. ne aE 2 yr ae | Wiles licit a further continuance of their patronage.| Mr. Layard, British Ambassador to Con- | the nomination for the Commons over Re- Breadathene a toate ae “s.| 68 35 I am better prepared than ever to execute| stantinople, has received the Order of the | ceiver-General Coffin, who left the meeting Ree Bee 1 wire ote 3. 03 « | eg 5p any orders that may be entrusted to me. Grand Cross of the Bath. with his friends in disgust. N. Wiltshire i<amus | wee ood 4s The latest styles of all kinds of Household, a:totewell address was. ur ted to Hi { jar 4.00 — a ae, Office, Church and School Furniture, made} Mr. Allan Gilmour, of Ottawa, has do-| “+ “ewe s : presented to Zig Royalty Jun. h arlQ0s from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short | nated $10,000 toward the endowment fund Excellency the Governor-General by the 7.47 *) dp 4.10 * Epis | jar 8.05 “* lar 4.30 * Ch'town | ldp 8.05 amjdp 3.40 * | » «§\|ar 4.00 “ | |dp 4.10 « ‘ Royalty Jun. ‘ ar 9.20 ‘‘ The Weekly Examiner notice, Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. : aw Repairing neatly done, at short notice of Queen’s College, Kingston. The death is announced from Paris, at the age of eighty-three, of the Comte Corporation of Ottawa in the Council Cham- ber. After His Excellency had replied, he held a levee, which was attended by a number of citizens, who availed themselves Mt. Stewart | | ip 9.40 dt Sak I would also invite the en ee saa Baraguey D’Hilliers,a Marshal of | of the opportunity to say good-bye. te : | |dp 9.40 ** jdpo.do | ; of City and Country Schools to ISK, one | France. oe te ee ae E «ate ‘i is acknowled to be ahead of any y! — ets 3 eee Mr. F. . Glen, formerly a great ad- Cardigan | os ae ce | ged of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for The case of the Rev. Robert Bell, of | mirer and supporter of T. N. Gibbs, is now Georgetown arll.05 ‘*‘ jar 7.30 SOURIS BRANCH. other paper in the Province in the item of School purposes. Please call and inspect it at my Show Room. JAMES HOBBS. Hamilton, was investigated by the London Methodist Conference recently, and he was expelled from the church. his opponent in the Grit interest in South Ontario. Doubtless it was part of the bar- gin between him and the Government that ee onion Ghob Test. | i Corner Kent and Prince Streets, hci i ’ . | he shonld support their trade policy. But Trains Going W mS LOCAL N EWS Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. 3m Yaw L ore ae bs ree , _ Log he does so under protest, for we find this or cs : a ae mons Fhe-s, ne L ."*- | quali fying sentence in his speech accepting ST A TIONS. No 7 Mixed. No. 9 Mixed. ’ President ay C8, were marriec in exing- the nomination a one St Lawrence Marine Ing (io ton, Ky., on Wednesday evening. cessnssiivaaesltil iia i —_— _— ; th t . . : ‘* Tam prepared, when the proper time Souris Dp 3.18}. | Dp 6.30 a.m. and is always well filled wit OF P. E. ISLAND. Pere Hyacinthe’s conferences on the har-} arrives, to urge upon the Government, if Harmony | . “oo oe ar ss Ci mony of Se are _ reer it - desirable, a revision of the present tariff, so St. Peter’s 7. a. eas ie : nh announced, will be held on the 2nd, 9th, | as —as far as is possible by legislation—to Morell ti © | «838 = | political, Shipping, Commercial and susscripen CAPITAL . . $120,000.00. Toth and 2d of June, at the Cary d'Tiver, | eines f27,05 8 possible. by” legislation. to M. Stew’t Jun. LA Train Going East. ‘“ | Ar 9.20 “ o.20 STATIONS. No. 8 Express.|No. 10 Mixed. ' } General Information. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, Esq., President ; JoHNn F. Ropertson, Ese. ; ARTEMAS Lorp, Esq. ; G. D. Loneaworta, Esa.; W. E. Dawson, Esg.; THomMAS Morris, Esa. ; P. W. HynpMay, Esa. in Paris. The Prussian General Von Hanneken, the well known strategist, who was the first to draw scientific conclusions from the com- bination of spade and breech loader prac- tised by the Turks in the last campaign, has upon a secure and permanent foundation all the various industrial enterprises of the country, which deserves support at our hands.” Now, if the present tariff commends it- self to Mr. Glen’s approval there is no ne- 7 Glow lanl Do 280 an. + Do bh. nh isks taken daily at their Office, Exchange] published an essay upon the military pros- | cessity fora change. As the Oshawa ‘‘Vin- ae — e002 o | "B 6. 5 Ps ; will. be Bailing y " ole of an Anglo-Russian campaign. The | dics ior” says, it looks as though he wanted St. Peter’s "10.25 ‘ * 6G * The debates of the Local. Legi ——~ Sake FRED. W. HYNDMAN, General attributes the greater chance of | to put a tory patch on his new Reform Gar- Harmony Lega “ « g.02 ‘ | carefully and ene y Cen born Ottawa Secretary. | victory to the Russians. He regards the| ment. Mr. Glen must not éndeayor to Souris Arild“ | Ars * 2g and ements Om , aren hing of in- March 25—ly law Russians as strong enough to occupy all the} show two faces under the same hat. If he Correspondent” will contam everything believes Free Trade to be the best for this WM. McK ECHNIE, C. J. BRYDGES, Supt. P. BE. I. BR. Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways. Ch’town, April 20, 1878— DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. - The Great English Rem- TE terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia- ment, A Good Story will be made a specialty. —:0:—— BLANK - BILL = HEADS, BLANK STATEMENTS, —AND— mere important positions in Turkey before the English can make effective resistance; and, moreover, looks upon the despatch of a Russian army from Samarcand to Herat, Cabul, and further east as practicable. —- - «dae country let him say so and stick to it. The St. Catherines ‘‘ Daily News” asks us where now is the majority of five or six which we claimed for the Quebec Opposi- tion. Our answer is we did not claim such ee a x ee ca Soaen sig 8 + 4 a BY r TES sth hh ip amet tp i “- a, nee ee f : oe ‘ - bile ~ for Seminal Weakness pcre ; : : BUSINES S C AR D S | Dudley Selph, the famous ee a majority. The absurd claim came from ‘ ee matorrhes, Impotency ands g {has met with an accident from his rifle by | the other side. Our contention was that 4 i py nn of Self-A buse; A a y Xaminer Furnished promptly and cheaply, to which it is feared that he will lose the sight | the Conservatives elected 34 men, and that a £) os or ee eee os obs of his right eye. is proved by evidence which cannot be dis- i \ A ~ gal i ’ n m 2. i . . " " SENDA Back, Dimness of Vision EOD | 11140 cent to any part of the Province, the} EXAMINR OFFICE, | Any gentleman who may desire to possess | puted, though it may be partially overcome f BeforeTaking.Premature Old Age, and After raking. e p rr r trik work of art can buy Miss Hos-| by barefaced bribery. Ht many other diseases that lead to Insanity or COR: Dominion United States or Great INGS’ BUILDING, a striking 7m , Cal y owe if sumption anda Premature Grave. Rar , $1 Britain on receipt of C Great George and Water Streets, | ™er’s ‘‘Lenobia,” which is now offered for} Our despatches indicate the near ap- ; yer package, or six packages for $5, by mail free of SE he . ' |sale in New York. It tost its original} proach of the close of Lord Dufferin’s term postage. “ea particulars in our pamphlet, whieh we desire to send free by mailtoevery one, Address M. GRAY é& CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. e@ Sold in Charlottetown by W. Re Wa son)\Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase at Apothecaries Hall," and by all Dra ggist anywher. A > , been suffering forthe last year, He had | ing their respects to the Governor- ral RMER q aw ADDRESS, ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on lege insensible for some weeks past. His| If His Lordship does not propose to visit FOR FA W [ GC 0 I I ON, “Sees ; a anes a aaa yen remains, soetemoennen: 7 = ae a a ee city eee eos M Shey On a ili : 7 : few intimate friends, left St, omas for | perhaps, be out of place for the ;. | ee oa Sees i inting and ten PA i i Toledo, on the Chicago express, at five {cil to present him with at least an address, . 10 known. For sale vanes. BROS ae aaahag Cleeday. ae ACLEOD (Union Bank), o'clock’ yesterday morning, the official car| Perhaps the City Council might consider Ch’town, May 15—pat 2aw ar dw For Six Months, - - - - - $%50 For Three Months, - - - - i.25 For One Month, - - - - - 50 Ch’town, Dec, 6, 187 7s QUEEN INSURANCE 00, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- June, 1877— owner $7,500, but can doubtless be pur- chased for less money. Mr. Flagg, the late Chief Engineer of the Canada Southern railway, died at his resi- dence at St. Thomas, yesterday afternoon, of softening of the brain, from which he has } being placed at their disposal. in Canada. Already the announcement is made of the approaching departure of part of his Lordship’s family. Already tho cities are making their farewell addresses. We do not suppose that Ch’town will be repre- sented among the cities which are present- neral. the matter worth taking up. ame bases en at wn ee oe soccer ee a