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We EE = ~~. a nen 0 a “ es Re a “ cach cna corcenngpectacaaitans taste in, ensnnanmaccveaninianinaeenmannenrennnanamnnapdaininnh amma SO EERnInEnaR —supenetemeeteeniemamenaes > Suacetanaeimnnn oo — . > 1T7 tT) TEV Eye TtT > . ¥ ' . : = _ ‘ ‘ » - Vol 6, CHARLO Li U PRINCE ry hh/ , Tt WP: CUETTTOT A‘ ADDITT DA i SQ), NG 131 . ei ” -% , m4 \f "9 i goal 4A BA 1 , ; ‘ s ij Lt a 4 Ki 3 4 tJ \ y 4 e i 9a.8 §, i é itv, A - — a RE ee a. — 2 ' ee : Tey ome a ~ on. niet FO Ne we Ne ET OE IS 5 lle ws 64 eer OF ~e eles eS 6 Nene so AE oe A Rm ee we + % .- ns een ! } 5 y ‘ Te & : - om # "Cm wm | An Nycclarn4’ : m™ Peamiorsh Tue DD ALLY I CAMIN ER ‘ "9 a } 'E a af ne f | An impol nt Cc rt LG Premiorship. én ae a ‘aso kt ; BP Bee & wee hal ‘ ee 23} aaneene tf. tinbiiahed ve . § 7 Wiser , | § HH Boa NM BER GF LOCO ahi ee * 40 . is : : ; is Published ry Evening. i i £3 t Oi} : Hf 3 s : 5 Cwiw GS bar ow i | is 13 how believed ihat there is & serious ; = F } es Reis . Oh at RF yak A bee e - - Nir ine of every hundred Libe) hitch in the attempted arrangements for , 3 : ‘ ‘§ & Gt a6 : ' le Saad y oibti 7 oe ; : + . iy 2 ‘ 4 14@3’ SUILDIN CORNER OF WATRR cae ¥ Mi F ai nae ; HF 3 | i’. ‘ Pa’ AYER rR f en ae ; load pak ee eS the formation of ihe new Geteriinedt and » ach ce eer, teed sierewens tone © ~ dancin Goll Hindi Sie Soll ‘ : 4a 4°. MARA S BY ee mee Tee tes a Ae ag it AND GRRAT GEORGE STREETS, | J nn "4 F “a ie. ‘Dotkeaiel CAMads Aatie _ | the opinion gains ground that the ¢ tiffieulty CO + ory Sa na Goor tho 40TON(O 22a LOMATUS Us | has its origin in the unwillingness of the Dr iGVvevowh, K. F . i 4 ¥. <9 . 7 > “ bl ‘ <%, }OSU anthors of scandals in the Liberal-Conserva- | Queen to send for Mr. Gladstone, for -——— - x " . = > r . ; 5 ! * ” “4 . ! Sem as + | ativ » ranks e ,ail is to be commended |} whom, ever since he opposed the measure Haves er Susscaiprien wid eciati Ctiel eaael” on Niett and Boyd, the earmen, are comin rd for.ite fearless stand ia this connexion {- -proclaiining her Empress of India, she has Gis Month: : - . §* &8 United States, to take pagt in the races. ste a ean een SeBedatigiilcl uhicaizatesd' emt rtained a dis like, which later events Tree Months, - ; 1 6 ae ceonincisemnlemggiilitine Home OF Our 4 onservati ve Cone TE have ripened kintostnouite enmity, Beacons- One hi onth. 0 2 ee rt he frigate ** Conste lation,” with pre _jare nos Wholly pieaszea Witi the course ine | Seld, las ay ain , gone to seek an andienee \ i . te ‘ >| Vaal has pursued in dealing with th LAg- | ata. 4 co. 8 : ; Ove Week, . - - 8 12 ; visions and clothing for Ireland, has arrived ail ane Pees Sener rere the Gov- | with the Qu icen, and it is believed to urge ae Oe A dver Q ' ib (ueenstown. reece. ne a eo ane te her to send for Mr. Gladstone in spite of —_ 7 VA Sap dined leem 15 proper to make an explanation. | her repuenanc ‘ yed _ Adverts if ab wost moderate rates, ' Y er ‘ce : : a“ a at! ope tS se : d vs tt : = - - 4 pu sbance to him. Iti id repe ried that Phe Queen has contfemped the decoratioa | 10 tines past host Vanadian party Journals, | Lord Beaconsfield has said pn cesired Mr, Rinse @entracts may be erly, er half-ye arly adve cation. Ww. L. Cot rtisements, on appli- ‘TON, . hi rr ‘Hi EL L, Manager. | Viice Supt eae eee Prince Edward RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. Winter Arrangement, eee / iS. COME INTO FORCE Ps on Ail i. 1879, ON a We TO Desa mosr PUBSOAY. “TRAINS G . Nos. j & 2, NO. 5, = T .S * OTA PAN re ; Mixed, | Muxed, Georgetown ..... Dp 8.20 a. m,' Oardigap........+) °° a46. “ Ar 10.10 ‘ Mt Stew't Jan Reyalty Jnnction Arli i ++ i or . Charlott vOWL... Wp 8.00 a mii ip 3.00 p mi Reyalty Junction ** 8.22 “ | ** 3.23 ° Berth Wiltshire..| “‘ 9. — ss T oe Ruster Hiver. * oop %*.5°°* 2R.F “MG * = es 10.17 se | “ 16.55 ** 7" ‘Ar 11.30a m Ar 6.: ‘}Dp 1.50 p m 4 *. ” 19 ** ; 7 ee 3.00 +s ! wa eer ary | Alberton..... ~ See. Tiguish ...... “6.10 TRAINS 3 GOING | EAST. Nos. 2 and 4,! Mixed. : Breadalbane. Ceuaty Line.. Kensington... Sammerside.. Wellin ston, Port Hill No. 6, 2 STaTIOkS, dixed. fignish... wo ( eh... \-08 ae. O'Leary. ’ é a Wellington Te eae S’mm'rside... .. Kensington... County Line. . wt 3.43 tT on Bresdalbane.....; ** 3.53 °° ” 4 * ae 4.30 se «4.46 “ af 5,37 ee Hunter River ..?.| North Wiltshire.. Reyalty Junction’ a \Ar 6.00 p Oharlotictown..../}), 2 30 i Reyalty Junction, ** 2.53 “ | iAy 4,20“ *| Mt. Stw't June . Dp. aie | Cardigan...... “4 “ 6.95 4° *4 Geergetown...../Ar 6.00 p mi ewe ‘ cna SOURIS BRANCr. ‘+1038 * m/Ar 11,60 am drains Going West. i ii STATIONS. No. 7, Mixed. Cee — "“* ee ee eeeeeve Seutis ...... .erees| Depart 7.15 a. m. ea ae PR St. Peier’s....... vee me Sip 4 Merei| ; oY ae Arrive 10. 10 a. m. Mi. Stewart Junction, | tne, clicitinatimsamees MN ee eee Tr sins &eing East. j S1aTions, No. 8, Mixed. | a tia i. Stewart Junction.| Depart 4.15 p. mn. Morell... “« =453 ' ‘es 5.30 * iu 6.43 ‘ | anne aa" ALEX. MACAAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Offer, Catown, Nov. 28, 1878. oy rgns pres h anesp sj kea pio 6i Labrador Herring ePoice CATCH OF 1579 Smoked ~almen, \ Salt Trent, } erring, +e’ ' Shad, ** . Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. As HALLS FISH MARKKT. _ Feb. 18, 1890 +8 Bones. Bones. ne unde: signed will pay fiity eents Cash ee” va ewt. fer all bones delivered at the Mill, in the ‘Royaicy. Ne quantity ete thar ene owt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ‘Pe tewn, Bor 1, 1879 for meuth!y, quar- ee | ety cece een eran o% v y 7, R Fe 3 3 i 2 2 > Gow Suh he eG ” a =e S Dla eR . PROMPTLY, HEATLY, AND GHEAPLY 00 me a Persons who have net yet settled last yea oun will please do sd com - J ‘mencii oe the Con ling Season gq KE petore ’ iGgs MUS lI OL the ST IONE TE ee ee Re y Smal! 2 Cie 7) ‘ ORS IS OUR MOTTO Dasi, * . to the cash ever peretotore Warned by the to deal el ser BYStCH than ihe Lecal Aews, ms SARA wy — oe oy” “ecet NeW S “ay “0 Coriercial New Shinping News WJ RBS pr asd « / Sa laid before Subscribers, Purehasers, and Borrewers, i VERY a CSET AARC w ° Ko o ine Gabe = Soi g PRICE @ CENTS. Se SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Quarterly ---seeee eee e eee Bhi Hali-Yeari¥ 4.5 Swe OS 8 eS 64 ee 6.86 FS oes wees Te Oe # os Be Taanoasan fh : aa Taepeased Gireulatier YRS: ain ; ADVERTISING MEDIUM ert aon : ——; i 3 hey than +i WEEKLY :XAMINER Made up from Tam Darry—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Weok. Subscription price only DOLLAR A IN ADVANCE, Sent te any address in Great Britain or Korth america, LLL A OWE YEAR, Perzons having rejatives or friends abroad eannot do bétier than send them Tre WreeKty DxaMiInee. say A few Advertisements only, receivee J. W. MITCHELL, | W. & Otice Sup't. . OOTOY, PAP TAGE h | Poke aae 2 a ikee | A ane | B BQeeved s&s | ° 1 we intenc | Order while dealer: fears ao titest vigorous fashion inn o Grand Cross, ot ms a Gladstone to be entrusted th the task of Bath, on Ashton Cross, Home Pecretary. With ther Ovi CNCHES have considered ferming the new Gavernton : aaa to be | ne themselves bound b iv somie code, Whicis | ccT- | placed at its head for two reasons. First, irivate informatio m item Ottawa states tainly hi .l no moral basis, to shield their | he had won the victory, and should have that there is a pre abiligy of Lord Dufferin | erring friends ; and from this fatal wens its honors and bear its responsibilities. ente the dngiich Cabjnet as Secretary {ness Dave proceede dl inany of the €Vl8; Second, because with him asa leader, the vf State for the Colouies. which afflict Canadian polities at the pre- eae. party maa 1 seoner come to grief : ee a sent time. Well, the Mail, under ifs pre-lthan it would under any other leaders ship. Lhe wfennonites oO Bianital a threaten gent man sment, has resolu ly set its face I » Qlst Mr. Gladstone v isited aril Gran- to leave the country a & municipality act | against this system ; and its platform is the | ville and cmained in conyersatien with si the look upon itas|simple ope ef fair play to all, but nolhim for a few moments, afterwards Lord Op] eat i } Ions Conomy, Inbercy to Lie wrong-doer . he he Hi; 7 ington Seated EB arl- Gran ville? and Sempof our ci a showing a due ts Boia - : eee a zc j remained _ contra a isp Sh wee appreciation of th: beautiful spring wea he a ss ; a ; = ae et a j 1, - ; a al | anes This ineident held to indi- thera gcoll'exampté We Sbertelowh—-by lar. csloce shot « neauherehe re ae rie o wnleds Batl Bap consfield sucogeds ha ving their stores, houses, &c., brushed a er oe pur ae a al cae a5 ee wr ony ” Winder, ari nn avid-parited. rinse wed Psy ” = a pone sae cy ‘or Granville will be sent for, and that either einilieanesaiiaa securing the Government printing contract | he or Lord Hartington wiil be the new, Pre- r blandit a a ' atoms i} + " > and 89 robbing tre ? reasury, we d id nor teste . a a ee an. lee seuainnditet bal - race re i a } he an ae os ad ri 01 Pi » County, Mr. Holland i wi hints baa ahd Ta a ate the | Destructive F at Huil, Ont. j has fi ec the ef ior ue past taree years: tor of a Conservative paper : the! : lin ahighly efficient and satisfactory man- | ; ee FOUR THOUSAND PEOPLE HOMELESS, thas done his party some service in Hastern TTAWA, APT £i.——A havin nre 18 rag- b Abe ———~— “| Ontario, But we, hold that nothing in his | ing in Hull, directly opposite the Parlia- | ei : at sed mn bahial Rts a arte thia | piet career, nothing he may bave dene for ment.| uildi gS. ily h winds 3 2 8 blo wing, ae will he all ‘iain ie ty 1 ye _ 1a} i party now in power, can paiilate, much Po eae is rapl ty ave i¢ } ing t 12 whole 1a ia aie 31) Bs PO ie eae 35 use, the grave Onence Of whieh me Own Lo the nor h of the lumber piles it ita Was t buIDOS i LO com . *.9 ‘ mf ee ; . . ‘ haves and 3 7 fmence ploug! + hefore the seeond week of }@ ceinmen With cortain Uttaw a fveiormers, as been bt roing for two hours, and is still Mo = has been gmitiy ; and _thereiore Wo say he| on anne Sere rease ‘ : eee should be punis ner the House ef Com- ro ek a €$} match SAYS the fire in Hull Pes os ; . ...} mons can reach him, equally with his con continned ging till seven o’clock, There ) SPAY, 18 BCarce, anc Com ae Present, ane erates Thia is our opi ks suecineily | was a str ng breeze from the South-West REUOTE FORGHY Ce ee A ‘ATS | stated, on the. printing contract quest ion. | blowing, and it carried the fire over a belt quantity Was noes nt aap on the A. U. A word n sto the future. We pro-jof houses over.a quarter cf a wile wide, er ee ee "ae ot Oar jog pose, notin any vain-glorious or ae ud abont three quarters of a mile long. dealers, and readily sold here at Prices! syirit, but in the conscientious discharge | From the | inf of the Parliament br uildings from $18.60 to $22.00.—Pietou Standard. our duty to the public, to treat all Gon-| the sight was a grand one, as from house to ane : re Oniati at. ty rvatives ef the Me[ntosh = dney just as | house the flames crept before the wind, and ne exodus trom net 10 t@ WWhanito: we have treated Mackin No man}: i upon cne after ancther in their proceeding vigorous Prat after train, |.j.2}) dothe ceaniry & wrong or outrage | 4 : track, would seem to hesitate for laden w ith e aiceniiees {pone ‘thékeainie Pro- ublie opinion, and ‘receive t the shelter of | a mement in dad OR award, rapid flight, to vince, siarts froin Teading Ontari 39 esntres} these columps because be happens to be a {shoot upwards far into the atr, and then, at short intervals with the, regularity Of | (onservative : and this applics not only te | with increased force, to rush on. clock-work.~ It is clear that several thou-jipo rank and file of the party, but to| Between three ind four hundred houses sand will this season settle inthe North].3) its members. from the Minis- l are destroyed, and from three theusand te West from Ontario alone. ters of the Crown, individually and four thousand persens rendered homeless. one icollectively, down to. the humblest |’ The locality was densely peopled by the Tue Fredericton correspondent of. the} voter whe supports them. It is not | po orer classes. The Mayor of Ottawa has St. John “ Telegraph” of the 20th inst.,} pleasant te have to make pronunciamentos jissued a2 preclamation, asking the citizens writes as follows :— of this kind ; but as two or three Conserva- | ef Ottawa to contribute food. The fire ori- ‘Tas Penwiahive Bitt.—The provis-| tive journals, for whose opinien we enter- | gmate dfrema spatk rising from a small ‘ons of the Canada Temperance Act are | tain great respect, have commented adverse- | house, and fastening upon its taller neigh- being stringently enforced. All the bar tiy on our treatment ef the Conservatives ; bors. rooms have been closed, and « great deal|implicated in the Ottawa coaspiracy, it is Pe lof vigilance is being exercised by the j well that ie y should understand our posi Tut Broruer’s Prive Scurriine Case. fauthorities. On Saturday a down-tow: ition once for all. We rejeice to belie dead Hes ‘The trial of Capt. Tower, charged with dealer was fined $50 for violating the Act.’ | that the code of defending our party friends | scuttling the barque “‘Brother’s Pride,” has —+—___— | through thick and thin is b eing very gen-| net only been protracted, but has excited a Drownrxa Accipznrs.—Philip Bagley. erally aband med by jonrnals of beth sides sreat dealef interestin St. John. The Richard Corcoran, John Phelan, Frank jof politics ; and that the Can jadian press is|papera publish, daily, lengthy reports of } Me. ES, W um. Cummings, and James skiffin the St. Lawrence, Barnes, upset im a & o)] orn wai ‘ hear v ast beceming what a free and unshackled 3 oo kesra she £ s ought to be, the stay and bulwark oi ts ws j Phal > a as fbouhlie moralit On punday. Phelan and Barnes were i DUD 1c mMmoraiity. ; She ~4 . we , ee ae ai oe ° - eenpdipeclinncits drow? ed the other three were saved. Rev: + Burns-and John Cruick- sh ak while crossing the river from Cum- berland. Ont... on Saturday, in a canoe upset, a Burns. and Cruickshank were i drewned, Mr, Hughes was rescued, BEE iene | Tue Best Carrie For Exrort.—The i Inidieration Committee of the House o | Commons met the other day, and examined | Mr. Wiser, M. P., of Prescott. He was o° lon ion that the cattle trade with Hurop: iwonld inerease, and advocated Durha cattle as the best for exportation. Mr Cochrane was aiso examines a and concurres in a areas measure Witna Wi isers state ne ‘tory to learn that half a dozen of t Manager so have been promptly punished. ment, but thought pigs sould not be , profit: able shipped alive, as they were not good ‘ e - Balle rs. emilee communic anc your issue of the i feel Sistlatbeibid to say that it carries the irne ring although it 3 ¥ ares = the sos alee +2, L:AVING } IS6 read the ation ¢ in a19 Dabs ‘Ten rper 22nd, throughont, j nd may ay not be always advisable for a correspond- ent to append his name to the preduct 0: his mind, when appearing in the column: ly convincec no occasion of anewspaper, yet I am fal that ‘‘ Temperance” has to be that letter, and it is sincerel; immediate’ action will be taken by the Committee, whe have the matter in hand, to get Queen's County brought into line at dne, in order that he election may be had at the earliest possible day.—Com. ro) ashamed of ; ; 2% to de hoped le si] eae Hudson cotton factory, near Mon ith orders and ran anh But the operatives were receiving fair wages, and getting extra pty for extra eal This, however, did not suit the wise wor king men and working women. So last week t! iey struck ior short or shorter hours, the female operatives. striking first and hare a Things have been going on since from bad to worse at the mills. On S: andes they had reached the pitch at which murder, or something very like it, was attempted on the person of the mil manager. But for the timely interfeience The treal, ae = was pressed W , of the police, the manager would probably by the brntal moh of lt is satis ac- them or have Seas lolled workmen that assailed him. Catile in the English Market. Ss | Mr. G. P. Henry, of the firm of G. P. & JIC Hh ni ys arrived from England Tues- day where he had gone to superintend the sale of his shipment ef cattle, which was made last mor nti i by the steamship ‘f Domin- on” ef the Depuiiae line. Mr. Henry ovk over: with him in that st joamehip ninety-four head of Neva Scotia cattle and one hundred sheep; also fifty-two head of cattle belonging to Mr. C. N. Cum- mings. ‘Twenty-six head of om sold in London, and the the sheep, ¥ ere ; The prices fr alfmed were: For the beef, after been dressed, 13 to 16 dollar per ht undre d pounds ; sheep 55 shillings a pieee: Phedemand in England is tor a bet- ter breed of cattle than we have been send The favorite and’ those the highest price, being the Black ¢ price paid for this $18 per handred. During the passage over Mir. eon had - to kill tive head of cattle, which would © herwise have d ied, owing to bein; : : The last shipment of ote rey ms oe salance . ot in Lis ve ioe Ve alia pool, ing t! ere. prec d, bringing Seots ear Peleans gers ; the : —2ity ranges as high as qu his inj ured in seme way. sixty head which went by the last trip ef the ‘* Brooklyn,” are already solid. Another lot comprising about 104 head are to go by the next trip of the ‘* Dominien,” which will be in about two weeks time. These have been purchased by Mr. Henry through the counties of King’s and Annap- siden 12. Herald. A Live Acent.--The Hartford Times ays that a well known Imsurance agent went into an office in Bridgeport 'the other day, and was bended a note with the te- mark that they were all too busy to talk with him then and that the note would ex- plain all. He teok the note, and went away and opened it. It contained two dol- lars, with the explanation that they consid- ered it cheaper te pay him that amount thanhave him talk tothem. As this agent once chased a man to the top of a vessel’s mest in the harbor to insure him, they got off cheap enough, cw a Philadelphia friends of Francis Murphy, ! ithe temperance lecturer, {him with a house izthat city worth $40,000. | cattle were the proceedings in the court. ‘On Tuesday last quite a sensation was created in the court, when the counsel for the prosecu- tion brought serious charges against one of the juryinen, Capt. Letteney, supported by several affidavits. It appears from these attidavits that the juror in question had ex- team nost ara opinions, previous to the trial, as to the innocence of Capt. Tower, and be fore different parties swore that all the ‘fold sailers” in the world uld not make him believe that Capt. Tower scuttled the ship. It also appears that fraud was used in getting Captain Lettoney on the jury. The prosecuting at- torney, @ against the earnest protest of the unsel for the asked for a com- investigate the vhich request was deience, of enquiry preserred, by the court. ne a Oe 2 - Salas - charges . grantea A manuscript supposed to have been written by St. Peter has I: ately been discov- ered among the property of a man named Bore, Who died last year at Jerusntoil: at the age of 109. The'style of the work has led to the conclusion that it is authentic, and it is stated that the Londen Bible Society, which has despatched a committee to the spot, has offered Bore’s heirs the sum of $100,000 for its possession. The heirs, however, refuse to part with the manuscript, though it seems probable that they will allow the Society to repreduce and translate it. —> 2+ <a +o oecenenieeaeen Prince Bismarck is more than six feet three inches high, and is by no means thin. He wears a uniform, and the lapels of his coat, of a bright yellow, overspread his immense chest. He writes at his desk nearly ail night leng, and then sleeps until about noon. He likes to sieep with street noises abeut. He has in his study portraits of Meltke, Gladstone, Beaconsfield, and King Humbert. <2 s — A Good Account. “Te sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three betiles of Hop Bitidrs taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since; without the loss of a i day, and I want everybody to knew it fer have presented their benefit.” ‘‘Jomx Wuwas, Butler, W, Y.” plain a inc ls ge NEN pi * RR ST RS | { gE a a RE Se ot emo app roman rear