Rea: a OAL hE SSRN ONY MM Ei I BI mess i by Pia 5 +t ge . 4 DE ear SN ena Nee: fs — eee aanerasws ‘LHE VOL. 9, Tei = ee wt ee ne ‘ fos Daity EXAMINER! is Pablisha! every Eveamg, | OFFICE: [N63 BULLDING, CORNER OF WATER} AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Crarlottetown, P. BE. L RATES 6¥F SORBSCRIPTIORN ; fix Months, . . $2 50 Three Mouths, - - - 1 2 One bonth, . . o 58 One ‘Week, @ ie ew Advertising at most moderate rates. tracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or hatf-yearly advertisements, om appli | ’ eaten. 2 e w.1. COTTON, |J. W. MITCHELL, | Manager. @iGce Supt Con . Prince Eaward Isian RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangement, | TO CONE INTO FORCE PURSDAY, December and, 1379, ——————— ee : Ar 10.10 ‘* Mt Stew tJune...{) y, 10.15 wf +. i yy 66 om | | ; TRAINS GOING WEST. ; | Nos. i & 3, No. 5, STATIONS. | Mixed. | Mixed, | $$ $————— | ——— , Georgetown ..... Up §.20 a, m. | ONS Bd <a ! Reyaity J nuction } sr 11.50 a.m.,! } Charlottetown...!\), 3 00am\Dp 3.@0 pm. Reyalty Junction, ** 3.22 ‘* | WE ne EE orth Wiltshire..| ‘‘ 9.14 “ | “* 415% | Hunter River....; ‘‘ 9.30 “* | “ 4.30 ** Breadalbane.....| ‘10.07 | * 5.08 « Ceuhty Line..... | Ri 2.4 ee Kensingten...... | ** 10.55 ** be: oa re ‘Ar 11.30a m'Ar 6.30 pm Sammerside..... [Dp 1.30 p ml Wellington... :| °° 2.19% | Port Hill ....... , * 3.00% | kc ccos] ee iwte........ | 6.17“ | Tignish ......... | +e" TRAINS GOING EAST. 5 : | Nos. 2 and 4, No. 6, —. Mixed, Mixed. Yignish.......... Dp 6.30am Abertay. ...| *° 7.20 “ Bs 05 San ee he: di a hy i elli _ 3 se 5 v4 “ 9 os Arll.l0 am oss Dp 2.30pm|Dp 7.30am Kensingten......| ‘* 3.05 ** | ** 8.05 “* County. Line.. ..| ‘* 3.43 “‘ | “* 8.44“ Breadalbane... . . | * aoe e - 944° Hunter River....| *' 4.30 “* | ‘* 9.30 “ North Wiltshire.) “* 4.46 “ | “ 943 °° | Reyalty Junction! ' en - ” oe 8 ‘ Ar 6.00 p m|Ar 11,06 am) Charlottetown... . Dp 2.30 pm | Reyalty Junction ‘* 2.53 “ Mt. Stw't June . ee ro a“ | Cardigan........ ‘“ 6.35 % | Reergetown..... Ar 6.00 p m| SOURIS BRANCH. +6 annealed tet tes te: 5 SSE Yrains Going West. ; ~ : | Stations. No, 7, Mixed. | oan........ ses[ Depart 7, 15 a. m. | ES ae eo ae St. Peter's...... aE $6 — Se +. et Mt. Stewart Junction. | Arrive 10.10 a. m. | 3 Trains Going East. | Si aTions, | No. 8, Mixed. | eee cnesntmetencenesneee te ; Mt. Stewart Jun tion. | Depart 4.15 p. m. ee o-oo | De Patera. 6... 655. ie A Bee. Gis. Ae |. ae Arrive 7.10 ‘ ALEX. MACNAB, ; Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Cautown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 61 Labrador Herring. (Caoice CATCH OF 1879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, “Herring, ‘* Shad, ‘“« Halibut, ~ ‘* Mackerel. At HALLS FISH MARKRT. Peb. 18, 1880. -+f Retna Bones. Bones. E undersiyned will pay fifty cents Cash | per ewt. fer all bones delivered at the Bone Mili, in the Royalty. Ne quantity lems than one ews. (112 Ibs) taken. YEED. W. HYNDMAN, Oh town, Dev, |}, 1870 j | ' ' Daly Examier Quarterly .-+-eee seer eee e ofl 20 Largely Increased Circulation EX AMINE A ONL NENI O LO n ee te a CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE 1880. Re ee ly, Advertises Cheap FOR CASH ! a ee ee JUB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. Was Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so befure com- mencing. the business of the coming season. Small Profits-@uick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. THE DAILY EXAMINER: Local News, Foreign News. | Political News, Social News, Commercial News. Shipping News, laid before Subscribers, Purehasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE 2 CENTS. SUSSCRIPTION RATES: Half-Yearly...2++eeceeeee 2,00 wer oe eee THE DAILY HAS A AND Is AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM i. a WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tas Darty—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. Sent te any address im Great Britain or North America, ———eee Persons having relatives or friends abroad eannot do betier than send them Tue Wrexty EXAMINER. par A few Advertisements oniy, reseived AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE, J, W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Ottioe Sp’t. Manager — 2 = = eaten cane’ | lal NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE uU., INSURANGE Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. $Y, 733,332.00 1.28G,.666.00 Subseribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Anuity Business en the mest favorable ferris, fink DEPARTMENT-—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. insurances upon Public and Private Build- inys effected on especially favorable terme, LOSSES settled with promptitude and Liber- ULV Lirs Derarrmaenr—New and Reduced pre- miums for Deminion of Canada. &. W, DPEBLols, General Agent for P. KE. Island. Office, No. $5 Water Street, Charlottetown, April 14, *80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod Chi MG | EDWARD ISLAND, FRID. THE APRIL pein orn fn SECOND EDITION THe Dainty EXAMINER. “ APRIL 30 1880. Sa The Meeting Last Night. On of the largest and most enthueiastic public temperance meetings ever held in this city was held under tho auspices of the Grand Division 8. ef T., in the Market Hall last night. The Hal! was uncomfort- ably crowded. The G.-W. Patriarch, W. W. Beer, sqg., occupied the Chair. The meeting was opened by a splendid address from Rev. Dr. Murray. Ne was followed by the Rev. G. W. Hodgson, who introduced and spoke at length to the fol- lowing Resolution :— Resolved, That this meeting earnestly hepes that there will be no unnecessary delay in is- suing the proclamation to bring inte force the Canada Temperance Act, in those parts of the Province which have adopted the same, The Resolution was seconded by Rev. A. McGilvray, in an able, earnest and teiling speech. Rev. J. McLeod supported it, and Rev. D. Fitagerald delivered an excellent closing address. St. Patrick’s Band, which enlivened the evening by several airs, played the Nationai Anthem at the close, and the audience dis- persed, well pleased with the success of the RE-GPENED. ae WELL-KNOWN HOTEDL has gia THOROUGHLY REPAIRED and Furnished in First-Slass style yor THE : Accommodation of the Travelling Public, conveyed frem the free of cs - } he Guests and baggage Railway Station and Steamers charge. G. ¥. McGREGOR, PROPRIETOR. Water Street, Ch’town, P. E. 1.,}) eod April 20, 1880. \ pat sj lim GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Company. Subscribed Capital, - — - £900,000 Total lovested Faads, Upwards ef 2,956,000 Total Annual Ineome, - 499,750 — The undersigued having been appointed Agents at Charlettetewn, are prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the usual terms, CARVELL BROS. Charlettetown, April 21, ’°80—1m 2aw QUEEN INSURANCE OOTY. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIGNS STERLING. ¥ NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- _ ings, Merehandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isclated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unien Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, lewson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A, A. HcLEAN, BD. c. MARTIN. June 18, 1879.—ex2aw E. G. HUNTER, Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &e., in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, during shipping season. Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please eall and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880.—-w d—tu sa 6m BILLS OF LADING —FOR. SALE— Potato Farina. N EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE FOR CORN STARCH, and CHEAPER, at BEER & COFFS. Agril 17, 1880. ; INeeting. “600 - Island Raliway. ee Sin Cuaries Tepper, commenting on the Island Railway, a few days ago; said :— ‘« That the revenue of the road in 1877-78 was $135,899, and for 1878-9 it was $125,855 showing a falling off in traflic, owing to the depression of business throughout the Is land having continued in a mere intensified form than during the previous year. The passenger traflic fell off consideraly, and owing te the sinall prices realized on farm produce, and fisheries, the freight business was greatly recuced. It was new paying tosend them by rail. .The operating ex- penses were for 1877-78, $221,599; for 1878-79, $223,313; increase —in cost of working, $1.714. The increase in the cost of working may be attri- buted to the heavy renewals ef sleepers, which was anticipated in the report of the previous year, there being 31,024 sleepers renewed ; also, to increase in wharf aceem- modation at Summerside and cost of re- pairs. The working expenses for the nine months ending the 3ist ef March, 1879, were $176,393, and for nine months of the succeeding year, $120,740—showing the actual saving to be $55,652. Tho receipts for the nine months ending 3ist March, 1879, were $96,561, aud for the correspond- ing period of 1880, were $84,252. These figures showed that the loss for the nine months ending 31st March, 1879, was $79.- 3831, and for the same period this year, it was $36,487.” An IstanperR ABRroap..—Mr. Humphrey Mellish, son of Mr. James Mellish, of Lot 48, who was for several years a student at Prince of Wales College, has been dis- tinguishing himself at Dalhousie College, Halifax. Ata convocation held last week he stood the highest of the class of the second year and was awarded the first prize for classics, the St. Andrews prize for mathematics, chemistry and legic. Mr. Mellish’s marks, which were the highest, would have also entitled him to the North British Society Bursery had he been of Scottish parentage. — Patriot. A Boom 1x Canaptan Coat.—lIt is said by a prominent Montreal coal dealer that the lowest price at which British coal can be laid down in Montreal by steamer for the next three menths, owing to high ecean freights, &c., is $5.78. Pictou ceal can be laid down in Montreal for $4.25, a differ- ence in favor of Pictou coal of $1.53. Cape Breton coal can be laid down in Montreal at $3.50, a difference in favor of Cape Breten coal of $2.28. Also that, having secured paying cargoes, steamers will ob- tain all their bunker coal for the return trip on this side instead of bringing it with them as usual frem Great Britain, and that ‘this will make a difference in favor of Canadian coal of thousands of tens. One steamship company has already given an order for 12,000 tons, delivered at their steamers at Montreal this summer. Tre Cost or Supportinc tHE Roya Famity.—The total annual allewance to the Royal Family ef Britain is £546,000 atg., divided as follows : The Queen, £385,- 000; the Prince of Wales, £40,000 ; Prin- cess of Wales, £10,000; Crown Prince of Prussia, £8,000 ; Duke of Edinburgh, £25,- 000 ; Princess Christian of Schelswig Hel- stein, £6,000 ; Princess Louise, £6,000 ; Duke of Connaught, £25,000 ; Prince Leo- peld, £15,000; Duchess of Cambridge, £6,000 ; Duchess of Mecklenberg Strelitz, £6,000; Duke of Cambridge, £12,000; Duchess of Teck, £5,000. In addition to her annuity, the Queen receives the rents of the Duchy of Lancaster, £40,000 per an- num ; the Prince of Wales also receives the rents of the Duchy of Cornwall, £60,000 per annum. Fire in Richmond, Me., en Wednesday, destroyed $110,000 worth of property, in- eluding several shee facteries, by which 200 persons lose employment. dV, L880, . NO, 136 Latest News Notes. we nny oe ~~ 9 The insurrection in Albania is spresd- ing. The King of Siam is to visit Europe and the United States. Russia will shortly issue a new railway loan of £15,000,000 stz. Russia will increase her import duties of iron very considerably. Gladstone has his two sons Herbert and William in Parliament with him this time. A Cape Town despatch says the ex- Empress Eugenie had arrived at Durban, and was well. ‘The Duke of Edinburgh visited the United States ship ‘* Constellation,” at Queens- tewn, on Saturday last. Sarnum has now reached his seventieth year, and in spite of numereus ups and downs is worth $2,000,000, Fifty thousand oranges are to be fur- nished daily from Flerida to a large wine firm in Bufiale to make into wine. Lord Archibald Campbell has sailed from England en route to Ottawa, to visit his brother, the Governor-General, and the Princess, It is understood that a general review of the Dominion forces will take place in Halifax next year similar to that which will take place this year at Quebec. ‘Tbe Conservatives of Oxferd city are de- termined to contest tle re-election of Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt, who has accepted ofiice im the new English Liberal Govern- met, Rrerprogity.—The Americans may well be anxious about a reciprocity treaty, Their trade with Canada since 1872 has only been exceeded by the trade with Great Britain. Congress jias not yet been able to agree on a mode of spending the ten millions sur- plus on and beyond meeting the claima on the sum paid by England under Geneva award. While reports ef King Theebaw’s death are not confirmed, official intelligence has reached India that he is suffering from scins dangerous malady, and attempts are being made to stay the disease by the saeri- fice of virgins. Emperor William has written the Czar, advising him to stay at Lividia three months for the restoration of his health, rand to entrust his affairs to the Czarowiteh and General Melikoff, but the Czar his de- clined to do so, A telegram from Montenegro was re- ceived at Mr. Gladstone's house, after his election, informing him that the Montene- grin nation congratulated him on the great victory which the Liberal party had just achieved, and at the same time declared that the Montenegrins would never forget his championship of the cause ef freedom— ‘*Never, never, never.” The Bank of Montreal has reduced its half yearly dividend from 5 te 4 per cent for the current six menths. In view ef the contraction in business and the greater difficulty banks now have in earning divi- dends, the reduction is, according te the Monetary Times, considered by those best versed in financial affairs to be a wise step, though it falls hard on many whese income from this source is thus cut down one-fifth, THe Onrarnio WHeat Cror PRosprotrs,— Says the Toronto Glole :—The fall wheat looks very well in North Dumfries. If nothing else comes against it there will be a fair average crop. In heavy clay !and there has been considerable damage done. The clover is badly killed. There is no donbt but that the hay crep will be light, About Seaforth the fall wheat looks better, and will be a tetter crop than was anti- cipated. A despatch from Calcutta says a portion ef the Afghan army that was defeated at Ghuznee, attacked a small force under General Jenkins, at Charisab, but were re- pulsed after a long fight, leaving one hun- dred dead. The British loss was trifling; General Stewart also had another engage- ment uear Ghuznee with 8,000 Afghans, eceupying strong positiens—from which they were dislodged, leaving 400 killed and wounded. The British are inclined to appoint Abdul Rahman Khan Ameer. During religious services in the jail in Carson, Nev., and after a clergyman had addressed the prisoners on the text, ‘‘Hon- esty is the best policy,” a thief named Jones asked if he ceuld make a few remarks, Permission being given he said: “The expresssion that “‘ honesty is the best pol- icy” was first thrown out by Ben Franklin, an old humbug. I don't agree with Ben Franklin that honesty should be a policy dodge. If a man’s henest, he’s honest any- how ; and if he just simply keeps correct irom policy he’s a bad egg at heart, and only willing to get the confidence of the community and reb them out ef thousands. A man who is honest from pelicy would steal if he had the nerve and the chance.” August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity ef Green’s August Flower in all towns and vyil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt similar names, expecting te reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, etc., ete., it never has failed to our knowledge. Three doses willrelieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles seld last year. Price 75 cents, | Bampiles LO cents, Se es ee ee ee se i i en a ore Se , ar es + am i , ‘7 REI