ie. itl 7 NM lia i angie is CaN mati a alti ae sie WA ee i M AE ce gag 3 . Hunter River....| ‘* 430 * 4.46 EE = ee Soe 2 — a . ) | ee AVE SS eee — . tatitiian a [ae ERNE. poemenna VOL. 6. CHARLOTTETOWN | PRD NOE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1880. NO. 3B Si te i min a — Ben em er ewes seme se SEitasants SSE Sabaneta a ~ ' wary gal HE Correspondence oe OFFICE as S$ Tue Dalty. EXAMINER - : Ih THE NORTH BRITISH & MERRANTILE! € yf (oom ANP Lire. 4 ENE ® 3 {is Published every Evening. | ; : c Ht | pe Aa Ril. ij WAU CS RT pee ey “ti cana roe bi IN@s’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER ryt . et LY sry’ ys 1. oY oe 3 4 " é S 2 | 2 £4 no ii are AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Fone Se cinta 2 FR DAMOE Ag ae > eK te 1 Charisitetown, FP. E. 1 BavaskZ 8 8 Be ai i ‘i HE r. SUag | -- “] £4“c¢c > r™ ne tae 3 eewond, f Ne nyvnNNA 9} ne T f ; o : 4 Di 8 ul iA ingu “2 rh ; nf London, Hata or SuUSsonirTren ; cullen: Peet Dace on Sis Metts cpt B® ESTABLISHED IN 1809.| Tarce Moutas, - . - 1 % oe Ove er 2 , . ; = Subscribed Capital, $9.733,3232.60 One Wee . F . . | Paid tip Capital, ° 1,2 O,.006.08 Advertises Cheap. Tranaacts every description of Fire, Life and Asuity Business on the most favorable os : m™ J cerms. FOR CASH i : i DEEPA! gw Advertising at most moderate rates. @extracts may be wade for monthty, quar. e half-y vertisements, li- ; ely, or half-yearly advertiseme om OPP ‘rmentT—Insurances may be ef- eaton. fected at the Lowest current rates. Ww. L. COTTON, J.W. MITCHELL, | in” { Insurances upon Public and Private Build- Manager. | Ofice Supt. ings effected on especially favorable terme, ED LOSSRS settied with promptitude and liber- A A AC ——.--— Prince Edward {s RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangement, is.and General Agent for P. E. Island. PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND 9%," %,°%7 CHEAPLY DONE. = arg = i — Persons who have not. CAPITA yet settled last year’s accounts, U NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build ‘ | # NS (CE effected on all kinds of Dulce will please do so before com-! § 4, ae shendice suk teste Alen 40 ‘ne 8} kea tf f ood iN INSURAR He wT. OF ENGLAND, TWO iLL jONS STERLING Ke c t= a TO COME INTO FORCE TUESDAY. December 2nd, 1378, ; a TRAINS GOING WEST. imencing the business of the! Vessels on the stocks. iar —_— ———---—_—_————_ | . ae Special rates for isolated resicences.- | Nos.1&3, | No.5, ; COMIN season. Losses settled promptly. STATIONS. | fixed. Mixed. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), wieaeiadetienilieseaeteacectnne — +i ss i, > ’ t f Pp Wik ‘ ee oat | ‘Small Profits-Quick Returms, | jo... i977" —— — Georgetown ..... Dp 8 20 a. m. Cardigan....... ee IS OUR MOTTO. 8 ewe Jane, (AE HOO “7 ‘MACLEAN & MARTIN Mt Stew’t June. “+ !Dp eis *¢ leita ; te # 27 se oy oat tet gr 30 a: Warned by the past, we intend ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, arlottetow D 3.60 p m a A ee swam p 3.00pm) — to deal closer to the cash Newsou’s Building, Cpp. Post Office, | Reyalty Janction, he system than ever | 77 North Wiltshire.) *’ 9.14 | sé = ‘é : ' Charlotietoten, Pi is se Hunter River....; ‘6 930°“ | ** 430° | heretofore. ; Breadalbane.....' ‘10.07 “* | #6 5.08 A. A. McLEAN. . ©. MARTIN. County Line...../ “10.17 “| 5.18 i June 18 Pale a Kensingten......| “‘10.55°° | “* 5.55% | IR ‘Ar ll. 30 « m|Ar 6.39 pm, a Summerside.....| Dp . 30 p al we ~*~. KOS bE ER, et oT a | Local = Le ete Moncton, N. B., @'Leary........ 417 “4 .| |. Foreign News, Alberton... a 5.17 rg ) /RMPRBRSENTING IN THRE°MARITIME PROVINCGRS Tignish......... © 6.10 | Political News, Social News @ntario, Chicago and Western TRAINS GOING EAST. | Social ACwWS, Millets aad-Ghippers, Resents|. mae. | Commercial News. | sia SraTion?. =~ Mixed. Mixed: | Shipping News, Ci dian | | saipping News, F1QUR. MEAL, GRAIN, | laid before Subscribers, Purehasers, | ee ae io ete | Dp 6.30 a m' aad Borrowers, Seeds and Provisions. As. cosal 7 ae = si ses alia COleary.........| “* 8.25" | im Vf AEZS | The following are some of the leading |‘ Port Hill ........ 4 | EVERY VENI NS “Ay brauds of Fiour for sale wholes: ule, in car- -load- | —— * Tas iL 10 ; , 2 CE ‘lots only, viz: — ‘‘ Buda,” ‘* Alabaster,” taal ArlljOam | RICE NES | «« White Rose,” Wat arcup's Superior, ‘* Pastry,” S’mm'rside... ‘!Dp 2.30 p m|\Dp A 30 am : ° « Beaver Mills,” ‘ Red Xxx.’ ‘6 Amber, | Kensington...... a nee | BOS | &e., &e. County Line.. «| : 3.43 tae i ‘Phe above choice brands of flour, with many | Breedalbane..... wae 2 a oe a | others, can be obtained at all the leading | 9. North Wiltshire.) ‘ 43 °° Reyaity Junction’ * | 6610.38 * i ‘ | Se ae of al 5 | r 6.00 p mi Ar 11,00 am! 2 p rm} i i : goods will be sent to any address on applica Qi uarterly batt 4 dice be Ne tion free of chorge. | Half-Yearly. ..ecececececee 3,00 | © Cipher, Ask for quotations by Charlottetown... 23 7 ‘ which will be ovagiiee to all cor v Royalty Juaction * 2.53 ** Min dine AE $2 es Nev. anteadpy se toe Sees Ar 6.00 pan! | ; "BILLS SF LADING omer hovel SOURIS BRANCH. 4a iE cD ha th. ¥ ; —FOR SALE~— trains Going West. | HAS A AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE, | A a Sras tons. | No, 7, Mixed. 7.150. m ee ee Largely Inereased Circulation OT MARGARET'S HALL, — HALIFAX, N.S. es weotbgie: Ee AND IS AN EXCELLENT ! Mt. Stewa't Junction, | Arrive 10.10 a.m. SEMINARY Fos YOUN LADIES. irains Goimg East. ADVERTISING MEDIUM er } ality ' Lire Department—New and Reduced pre- , miums for Dominion of Canada, ' ‘ § .y a fo a i ; ; dys o8 . DE DLOIS, St eet, Charlottetown. 1 > RFD AR Be ° :Floar Houses in the Maritime Provinces. |‘ a > ; . > . ; SUE SCRIPT 3N RATE $ s wi] kinds of Seed Grains, and other telegraph in: - | get the better of him. On another occasion, la dded, sr We do not hold ourselves responsible, for the statements or opinions of our eran 5 o> Try FRatTy?y 4wv INE er: ‘iz a i £3 34 RY fabs i PAA MiN HR. a EEL A CL —— ers AP: ya dae eT To the Editor of the Examiner. AP: ie a 15386, ithe sini aad ek —Referring to the letter ef Mr. S. ee ; ~ |G. Lawsen im yesterday's Examiner, I beg to GLoomy Prospecrs.— The F rench eidinind. y y ‘ | der to Constantinople has returned to Paris. eas That the design of my letter was not te sane gry seneaenet t tho Gov- | Wetend, Mr. Hepes, tap. te: detent sageat ernment as disintegrating and absolutely fall- | oes a ote 2 et Tae ing to pieces from the weight of oficial cor- 9 7 7 not aware that the ruption. The English Consul General at Con-| .. 0 o:16a me eae who has receutly arrived here, | ' Arqua had and that Mr. Lawson was de- ; | fending me. brings information to the same eifect. i 3. if Mr. 1 awson did not attack me my de- The “ Bri eee ona, — jfence was unnecessary. My disclaimer of Ane” SFitien - es ior Apri con- | atti wk vpon any of the persons referred to tains a short notice of the career of Sir John joes not seem te be called in question. A. Macdonald, under the title of “ The | | Neither can my disavowal of the defence of 'Farmer’s Son who is Prime Minister of | | others who can conduct their ewn defence, Canada.” In conclusion, it tells Sir Jolin | if they so desire. toso use his great “influence to have the| 4 ‘Ihe affairs of my church are not subject duty on mugazines repealed which has been } to all the high authorities which Mr. Lawson pressing on the cireulaticn of the ‘ British | bas cited. The rules of the Presbyterian in Canada The duty in ques- | © ‘hurch, and those of common sense, are the sled and the ‘* British Woek: principles which we profess to respect. Of niin is seme these, the Presbytery,and not the general pub- 23 lic, are the judges. If our proceedings in a congregational aflair are to be called in ques- tion, Mr. Lawson is aware that he can take his ease to the Presbytery, and afterwards to the Synod and General Assembly. I am pre- pared to defend my ecclesiastical proceedings in these Courts, the only ones that have jurisdiction in such matters. It is ‘hateful ” to drag these matters before the general spect a3 they grow older. The desperate | publi e who have no special interest in them. nature of some of the debta permitted to be | /be secular newspapers have their own Pro- contracted is the only explanation for the big j V2C¢; Chureh affairs we have ours, Does percentages offered for their recovery er the | Mr. Lawson understand this? risks run 1 the choice of collectors. Iam, Dear Sir, yours truly, K, MAcLENNAN, Workman ” has been repe man’? is new tree tariff. snags The extended credit system which has long prevailed has given rise, as was natural, to many schemes of the nature of collection agencies. Bad debts or doubtful debts con- tinue te be niade, we regret to say, se numer- ously as to make one doubt Whether the busi- ness community are growing wiser in this re- ~eemmenae mee CLEMENCY TO BE ABANDONED .—Gen,. Meli- {koif has become satisfied that the policy of : | cone — towards the malcontents is a fail’ New London Notes. jure. Mavy prisoners have been released, in- hielo | sictmex its against others quashed and, alto- BY WANDERER. sether, every lenient disposition was shown, lint the effect has been the reverse of favor- able ; 20 Nihilists amnestied on the 19th, im- | medi ately rejoined their cenfederates and | were found aiding in the programme of the | conspiraters This so incensed General Meii- | koff that | 2¢ has determined to make no fur- | ther attempts at conciliation, and will hence- | forth pursue a vigorous policy ef presecution. Ch’town, April 24, 1880. <=> —<- e——- Spring is coming. —Beautiful weather. — Ain't we glad. Mail matter is received very irregularly for some time past. Can’t the two horses on the daily mail draw it? Some of the Temperance men are in ecsta- cies over tht decision given on the Seott Act, and their opponents are correspondingly de- pressed. The Messre. Squarebridge are erecting a new wharf at Stanley Bridge. Something of this kind has long been needed, and these gentlemen deserve credit for the enterprising spirit they have displayed. Hope River wharf, which has been under- going improvements is being rapidly pushed to completion by the contractors. A pops of the Patriot finds fault with e bushing c of the ice at New London, itis the opinion of most persons that the ice was never better bushed. However, ain’t it rather late to grumble ? Companionship of the Order of St, Michael Mr. John A. MeLeod is erecting Sw Lob- P “St ince a: adi eres whale a ais _ | ster factory in this place. Mr. Sawyer, who nd St. George. — Twelve months later, Her! 135 been canuing lobsters for the past three Maje sty conferred on him the Kni ghthooed, years has al Iso added a large wing to his fac- tory. We wish these enterprising gentlemen | Sir Charles Gavan Duffy has arrived at | Paris from Australia. It is believed he will 4 be offered an Irish constituency. [Sir Charles iGaven Duffy will be remembered as one of the | lvish agitators of ‘4S who was tried with | O'Connell, for treason and sedition, but ac- | quitted. 'He afterwards represented New Ross in Parliament. In 1856, he emigrated to ) Australia, where he hecame Minister of Pub- i Hie Works in the first Administration under responsible government, in Victoria. He | filled various portfolios until 1871, when he t became Prime Minister. One year later, the Pl comet of 48 was offered, but declined, a is | and May 3ist, 1873, he was patbtted Sir -{C ‘harles Gavan Duily. j andantel: ee ee ee T A ee ik date Kine wf Italy. | The 1¢ report of the Clifton meeting, ina late oe ee ee? aera the fini is 6 yee of mis- Signor Luigi Monti says that once, In &| ctatements. Nothing better, however, could itation, Victor Emmanuel so | pe expected from its anthor. Tt was well per as to exclaim | doctored. Ambassader of Levis Napoleon :| ‘Who is this man, this last comer among} ‘the severeigns of Kurepe! An intrude: r | stihl dede, jameng us! Let him remember what heis| Porn Harrincron was summoned te nd whet I am,—the head of the first and | | Windsor Castle en the 22nd inst. w where he most ancient race that rules in Huro| pe!” | had a long interview with the Queen. On the diplomatist having ae At m 1) his return he called Mr. Gladstone, Earl to understand your Majesty’ s words as| Granville, and other leading Liberals to- afficial ?’? The King, recalled to himself,re- \g gether, and informed them ef the result of plied ; ‘No 5 there is no eccasion for you | his long intetview with the Queen. He is (oO report them. The ambassador then ‘reported to have said that Her Majesty | wrote to his master : “Our ally, though utterly refused to submit the formation of ; viting the bit, still of Jeyvs the orders from the new Government to Mr. Gladstone, Paris.” It was rarely that the King, who/| and that no arguments or suggestions from | was, perhaps, as democratic as a sov ereign | them availed in the least te alter her deter- could well be, allawed his pride of birth ‘to | mination on that point. Lord Hartington however that she had pro- 'we learn from the same authority, he said | posed to solve the preblem by raising ‘that if he lost his crown, he should not | Mr, Gladstone to the Peerage, and thus af- bave a coat left to his back nor a name to) fording to him recognition of his recent vie- call himself by unless it were ‘* Mr. tory. His Lordship further remarked that | Savoy.’ by the Queen’s authority he now repeated /his proposition and submitted it for con- sideration as one way out of the difficulty. |The Ministry, it is now theught will be thus moment of irt ‘tar lost control of his tem tf. the Tho British Cabinet. Montrea! Markets. ' The Gazette reports ; Eggs are in good | } Anise | constituted. —First Lord of the Treasury,the S1avI0Ns. | No. 8, Mixed. ee The bord an j ne ii 1042, sctia ed , and sales are generally made at | Marquis of Hartington ; Lord High Chan- AT Stew: 5 ) Mapie syrup is in fair demand at 90) 22.94; Lord Selborne; President ef Stewart Junction. | Depart ye oe a | TEL ; ei to 95 cents per gallon, and sngar/ i+, Council. the Duke of Argyle ; Chan- Morell ..-........+.. “ RINCIPAL : ‘sella at 9 cents to 11 conte, as tu quality : : St. Peter's + 530 ; | cellor of the Exchequer, Right Hon. Mr. ib fice = + | The Rev. Jen Padficld, and quantity. ales of ashes wero re-|Qnilders; Home Secy, Earl Granville ; EL) ate BM | | FEKLY EXAMINER ported at $3.75 te $3.80 per 100 lbs. | Colonial Sec’y., Sir Chas Dilke; First Lord “HIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate’) PRovistons— 3 _ of the Admirality, Right Bon. ’Mr. Gosch- ALEX. WAGSA b, T cost. the advantages of a comfortable and! Pork, mess, per bbl......$14.50 @ $15.00 [en; Secretary of War, Right Hon. Edward rag ee | Made up from Tas Datty—a Compen- _ pleasant home together with a thorough and | Pork, thin mess, per bbl.. 14.00 @ 00.00 | Cardwell ; Vice-President of the Committee ee { all the News of the Week. refined education. Hams, city cured, per lb. 0.19@ 0.11 | of the Council, Right Hon. Mr. Foster ; ‘Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 25, 1579. dium of a me oP The course of Instruction is the same as) Lard, in tubs and pails... 0.93@ 0.'1 | Postmaster aoe Right i L - ___ pat pres h ane sp sj kca pio 6i Subseription price only that of the best Schools in England andis, Lard, in tiercea, per 1b... 0.09@ 0.09% oe : Pert rw at of the i 0.09 @ | Playfair ; President of the Board of Trade, founded upon the University Examinations’ Bacon............-..... 09G 0.10 Mr. Chamberlain Labrador Herring ONE MOLLAR A YEAR, for Women. Eight young ladies from this | ee hogs eee e 7 @ Ry = ar, rlain. alban? School passed the Local Examination of the | eef, mess, per bbi..... 5.00 @ 16. HOICE CATCH OF 15879. | University of King’s College in June last.; Beef, prime mess, per lb. 14.00 @ 15.00 A $16, 600 ) Robbery, © é . DVAN CE ''This is the only School in Canada that has | Tallow, rendred, per lb.. 0.04 @ 0.06 is tel x nak 0 Smoked Salmon Salt Trost, IN A “es | pateod papils at a University Examination. Eggs, fresh, per dozen.. . 6.12 @ 0.00 | wise espatch from ontreal says :—On © Herring, ‘* Shad The number of re. - limited, rendering | nice pets per 100 lbs.. 3.75@ 3.80 MoNeuese a pain PRtenics og bo ' i in lth 5 lect, and while it possesses all the DRESSED roULTRY— e e., co . “Halibut, “ er eye! | cduedioanbettaiiages ot dinkes public school,| ‘Turkeys, per lb......... 0.10@ 0.11 | ceeding to Buffalo with $15,000 with which At HALLS FISH MAR : Great Britain or North America, | each pupil is enabled to receive that indiv idual Geese, per lb.,......+.-. 0.07 © 0.08 | te pay the workmen employ ed on a contract Pob. 14, 18801 | care and oversight which is so important, and, Chickens, per lb........ 0.09 @ 0.10 | the firm hasin that city. He deposited the = ——-— ‘which cannot be given ina large establish. Ducks, per lb........... 9.00@ 0.00 quoney in a valise in the Pullman car and : friends abroad ment, Persons Nae eel acs P Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a eannot | Tos Weexiy EXAMINER. Bones. Bones. — t ts Cask Parisienne French is taught conversation- ad ee feat ed will yay Ay on at the : ally. There are twe resident French Gov-) : N aatit a ents only, received ernesses. » ose ies +8 te chi. vate y a fon Ace 4s _ References given to parents of pupils. od ¥. MITCHELL, W. L. COTTON, Po further particulars address the Prin Office Sup’t. Manager = Bept. 19, 1878. ing masters. FRED. W. KYNDMAN, ‘Wh town, Doo. 1, 1879 _ staff of four resident goveruesses, besides visit- | On the 23rd, business in butter was stepped on the platform to cenverse with \ effected at a range of 20} cents te 23 cents. Mr. McNamee. When he returned to the Several lots of “fair quality, consisting of car the valise was missing. Ne clue to the '18 te 30 packages each, were sold at 205 thief has yet been discovered. The detec- ‘cents to 21 cents, while single packages tives were immediately notified of the bought at 22 cents to 23 cents. robbery. | Miss Mary Gladstone, daughter of the | William H. Vanderbilt has engaged pas- -ex-Preimier, helped her brother Herbert in sage for Europe by one of the annie ‘his canvass of Middlesex. ‘leaving New York in May. a