a a Senin nme ie mame ye a_i —2 “You 4 THe Datty EXAMINER is Published every Eveumg. — OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six, Months, $2. 50 Three Months, iL 25 One Month, 0 50 One Week, 0 12 me ee e@ Acivertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. II. Winter Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBE 30th, 1878, J. W. MITCHELL, Office Sup't Trains Going West. ~~ STATIONS. No. 1. -]| No.3 | Express. | Mixed. Georgetown Dp 8.10 am} Cardigan rp . . , ar 9.55 ‘* M.Stew’t Jun 4710.05 * Royalty Jun. "se nd **11.40 é Uh'town dp 8.00 am: Dp 3.30 pm Royalty Jun. “ $20 * | “* 3.50 « N. Witshire “On "1" 6 * Hunter River 1 og * 1 Ges «+ Breadalbane “See Sr ee“ County Line “Tae 1. ee. ivensington “See *i “to” “dl j lar11.30 “* jar 7.00 * ™unmumersiae i ldp 2.40 pm Wellin ** 332 “ Port Hal “4.16 * O'Leary ** 5.33 - Albertou . lp e os Tienish lar 7.25 ** “TH CHARLOTTETOWN, PRI ee SU ‘rains Going East. ! STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 Express. } Mixed. Tiguish Dp 7.00am oO “8.47 “ Port Hill **10.05 ** Wellington “10.48 ** . ar 11.40 ** Summerside dp 2.30pm) Dp 8.45 am Kensington “3.00 | «9.15 * County Line * an: 1 ae Breadalbane 3.50 ** | **10.08 * Hunter River ** 4.23 ** | °*10.47 ** N. Wiltshire “45 * ] “11.08 * Royalty dun. sé = . “is sé . ar 6.00 “* jar pm Ch fown } dp 2.55 Me Royalty Jun. R58 27 | ar 4.30 * Mt. Stewart dp 4.40 * Cardigan ** 6.00 ** Georgetown lar 6,25 af SOURIS BRANCH. Going West. Going East. } Nod | No.6 STATIONS. | Mixed. | STATIONS. Mixed. ¥ a. M. | P.M Souris bp 7.00) MtStw’tJne' Dp 4.40 Harmony ** 7.23'| Morell °* St. Peters *¢ $,42'|5t. Peters “ 5.54 Morell ‘© 9,13|| Harmony ¢ is Mt S’tw’t Inc} ar 9.55({souris ar 7.35 C.J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Supt. P. BE. 1. BR. Ub’town, Dec. 27, 1875. ; p ne arh pres kca sp sj ap 61 GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE vrape Mask The Great “ADE MARK » English Kem- ARS edy, av unfail- ing cure for Sem- ‘inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Impoteucy, and all diseases that akingiollow as a se- After quenide’df selt-abuse; as loss of -Mermory, Um- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. %. Full particulars in our pam phiet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. wa. The Specitie Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $! per package, or six pack- ages for $0, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., Canada. 8% Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists, and by all wholesale and retail Drugyists in the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. MPLOYMENT. —In every village and .4 township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ong acrive, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very Profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Bex 1964, Montreal 4, CHAIR FACTORY oe w rT : , rf a . . BSCRIBER wishes to give notice to the inhabitants of the Island eenera!ly & Fraser’s Spring Park Carriage Factory CHAIRS superior to any imported from Can- ada or the United States, made of the best material—-hard wood bottom, Rocking Chairs, in Arm and Nurse; Children’s Tableand Smal] Chairs. Also, Cane Seats renewed. ing done to order. PRICE LIST. Common Single Back Chairs, each........ d5e Single Screw Back is cake nae 65e Double Back a a. 75¢ Fancy Extra a aA THOMAS GREEN. April 22, 1879.—1m MOORE & MeJONALD, CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, &, tT. MBER-SETTS, in Black Walnut, Ash, &c. ; Parlor, tiall and Dining-Room Fur- niture, in the latest styles. —We are prepared te meet the wants of our customers with punc- tuality and despatch. PicruRE FRAMEs and Mouldings constantly on hand or made to order. All kinds ef Household Furniture furnished. #@” Don’t forget the place: Opposite Mrs. Robertson's Horel, Souris East, P. K. Island. April 12 2m eod ed “Sede wet | Gb kas ie DR. D. MacRAE, ORMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN in the United States Army, late of St. Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island that he will be at the ‘* Rocklin House,” in Charlottetown, every Turspay and *ripay throughout the year, where those who are suffering with any form of disease can call and receive medical advice and treatment; especially persons suffering from diseases and deformities of tne eyes, de:fness and ulcera- tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump- tion, diseases of the heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; cancer cured without the use of the knife. Particular attentior given to diseases peculiar tv females. All forms of fevers, diptheria and other malignant diseases successfully treated and cured by him. Prominent Office, Hunter River Station, Prince Edward Island. DUNCAN MacRAKE, M. D. April 18, 1879.—d&w ly PRINCE STREET. FURNITURE FACTORY. JAMES HOBBS, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and Undertaker. LL kinds of Household Furniture made to order, of the latest styles, CHEAP and GOOD. School Desks made, the CHEAPEST and BEST in the City. ‘the strictest attention given tv the UNDER. TAKING D&PARLEMENT at very low charges. . March 24, 1879—h ne COMMERCIAL Union Assurance Company, OF LONDIA, ENGLAND. CAPITAL - - $12,590,009. Sree effected ayainst Fire on all descriptions of Property throughout the island, ge Low rates and Ppromer settlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, Agent fur P, E. Island. Ch’town, Dec, 20, 1S78— E.G. HUNTER, [ialian and American Marble, Monuments, Tablets, Headstones, MANTLES, CenrreE TaBLe Tors, Bureau , AND Commove Tors, Wasu Bow. Siazss, &c., &c. Prices to suit, and satisfaction guaranteed. . g ge Designs furnished on application. Ga Corner Hillsborough and Kent Streets, Char lottetowan. November 6, 1873. QUEEN INSURANCE CO, OF ENGLAND. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- I ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), ss Agent for Prince Edward [sland June, 18S77— HE place to get the EMAMIN ourPrinting done is at R Printing Koem I, . x T »F \ 1, BE DW ARD that he is magufacturing at Messrs. McKinnon , Repairing, Repaiuting and all kinds of Turn REPAIRING n atly executed. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. | ISLAND, A». FOR CASH! ee JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. Ys Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season. Small Profiis-Quick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal eloser to the cash system than ever heretofore. Local News, Foreign News, Political News, Social News, Commercial News. Shipping News, laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, Price 2 CENTS. — SUSSCHIPTION RATES: THE DAILY HAS A Largely lucreased vireulation AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM sha ea ne WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from T'u=z Datty—a Cumpen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only One Dollar a Year! IN ADVANCE. Sent to any address in Great Britain or North America. Persons having relatives or friends abroad cannot do better than send them Tue WEEKLY EXAMINER. eee pay A few Advertisements only, received J. W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Otiice Sup’t. Advertises Cheap THE DAILY EXAMINER DaarBOTTY .. 10.000 ac shinee Heh ab Hali-Yearly..+++-.s++eeee. 9.59 Manager. }cents. Try it and be convinced. » past week the ice in the har Tha >} any s] ia! . The channel is Open to the mouth of the harbor. vared very fast. The different schooners laid up during the | winter are being put in trim for the season’s iwork, Capt. McFarlane has given the Fergy beat Jennie B. a thorough overhanl- ‘ing, and will be better prepared for the ac- | commodation of passengers than last year. ' The lecture delivered by Finlay McNeill, KEsq., on Friday night last, in the Reform ‘Club Hall, was very well attended. His |subject was “Our County.” The lecture 'was a very interesting one, and well de- livered. The order kept was not as good as it might have been. A vacaney has occurred in the Town Council, owing to Thomas Beattie, Esq., having resigned his seat. The election to fill the vacancy takes place in about two weeks time. As yet no one has been open- ly named for the position, although there are several aspirants for the honor. ~~ + Unlike his right reverend brother of Cape Town, Bishop Colenso does not en- dorse Sir Bartle Frere’s conduct in precipi- tating the war with the Zulus. In some correspondence recently published, his Lordship says that the course of the High Commissioner made it simply impossible for Cetewayo to avert war. ‘That the Zulu King was prejudged, he declares, is plainly seen in the light of recent events. The bishop-writes very strongly. To his mind, he says, ‘‘ it is a question which vitally con- cerns our character as a Christian people whether or not we have determined from the first to subjugate or annex the Zulu country without regard to the right or wrong of the case, but with a view to ul- terior objects considered to be desirable for the Zulus as well as for ourselves—doing good that evil may come. I don’t question that in what was originally awarded to the Zulus in accordance’ with the - report, they received the very ut- most it would have been .possible for any just arbitrator to give them. But then this award was emptied of its whole meaning for the Zulus, and reduce to a mere name by the memorandum afterwards published, and which, though ‘ prematurely publish ed,’ had been prepared and signed a_fort- night before the award had been formally communicated to Cetewayo. 1 understand that Cetewayo, who was greatly pleased at first with the award asa proof of English love of justice and right, when he became aware of what was really intended, exclaim- ed against the mockery of the whole pro- ceeding, and said very emphatically—‘ They have flung over my head the skin vf the beast while they are eating all. the meat.’” Coucluding, the bishop declares that, above all, he mourns the loss of England’s charac- ter ainoig the native tribes of South Africa a3 an honorable nation, a just and truth- loving people, upon whose plighted word the Zulu King and peopie have been for so many years implicitly relying. | _~«<o «© — The most strangely conducted newspaper is probably published in the Islaud of Cyprus. t is edled the Cyprus, and is in charge of two editors, one an Kngishman and the othera Greek. The Englis: editor does not under- stand the Greek language, though the Greek understands the England. They have opposite political op nions. The Englishman writes articles favorable to the English policy, and the Greek edit r put them into Greek, but at the same time he prints his own articles at- tacking the new English masters of the ancient Greek island. Mr. Dustan has just received a cablegram from his Nottingham friends, stating that Mr. Myer is coming out to Halifax imme- diately to give his personal attention to the erection of the Sugar Refinery. Mr. Dustan says that steps will at once be taken for its speedy erection. < Ge oo Diamond dealers in New York loan daz- zling displays of gems to ladies secretly en- gaged in the trade, that they may wear them at parties and thereby emulate other envions ladies to worry their husbands into buying outfits equally costly. oti ncenassiiazumaiaiiliian The low grade of civilization of the Anus- tralian aborigines is attributed to the total absence from the continent of ferocious and powerful animals, the ease with which the poor and limited quantity of their food is obtained, and their national isolation. EH Tae ice bridge above Quebec city has given way and navigation with Montreai will likely commence at once. <> --- | Why Will You Allow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies ‘such as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung ‘troubles, when an iniuediate relief can be ‘so readily attained. Boschee’s German ‘Syrup has gained the largest sale in the world for the cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. itis Dr. Boschee’s \famous German prescription, and is pre pared with the greatest care, and no tear need be entertained in administering it 4o the youngest child, as per directions. The sale of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a con- stant increasing demand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask-your drugyist as to. the truth of these remarks. Large size 75! cS ~——_ a ee aes ee Some as —_ . . . aS ~~» a a - — ats aa ae FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1879 NO. 57a i Nii in - MA i d w/t, Oi vs, i edded. sripramabcaceaiaiee, Miia ere arasiacrciatilis ere oe ae nin Summerside Notes. TIumorous Selections. ; ee eee j f es ao | , SUMMERSIDE, April 24. A prisoner, when asked what trade he ‘wanted to learn, said: “*lf there is no ob- ; jection, I would like to be a sailor.’ A grave-digger buried a man named Button and brought in the following bill to his widow: *‘fo making one Button hole, S5 3? ue. ** Always pay ag you go,” said an old man to his nephew. ‘But, uncle, suppose I haven't anything to pay it with?’ ~“‘Then don’t go.” Life is hut a span. Marriage is a double team. Young wedded to old age is a tandem. A cross old bachelor is single and all sulky, It is merely modesty which prompts people to use opera glasses at a ballet show. They don’t want to view limbs with the naked eye. ‘‘How dare you say ‘damn’ before me ?’ severely enquired a clergyman of a loafer. “How did | know you wanted to ‘damn’ first,” retorted this bad man. Opium smoking finds little toleration in Japan. A man was recently sentenced to ten years hard labor in Yokohama for viola- tion of the law against the practice. ‘* How shall we train our girls?” asks an exchange. Train’em with about twenty- two vards of black silk, if you want to please your girls. A silk velvet train would also make ’em happy. A large flock of crows got so drunk over alot of brandy-steeped wild cherry pits, which were thrown away by a Wilton, Conn., family recently, that about fifty were killed or captured. Edith—‘‘ Now, grandpa, don’t the Bible say our hairs are all numbered?’ Bald- headed Grandpa—‘' Yes, child, yes!” Edith—‘* Well, grandpa, it didn’t trouble them much to count yours, did it 7’ Arabella (after three months abroad)- ‘* Bridget, je vous prie to use extreme care when dusting the articles of virtu the bric- a-brac, and ceramics.” Bridget—‘‘ Sure, ma’am, I understand what ye say, but I don’t know what ye mane.” ‘** Now, isn’t he an angel?” said the fond mother as she seated the little fellow in his high chair at the table for the first time. ‘*A sort of destroying angel,’ remarkad the cynical father as he saw the $5 castor go spinning to the floor with a crash. Ié is heartrending to make such correc- tions, but it is very necessary sometimes. ‘In speaking of the President of our local bank last week,” says a country journal, ‘‘for ‘he skedaddled,’ please read, ‘ His schedule,’ ” Bright little girl—‘‘The robbers can’t steal my marama’s diamond earrings, ’canse papa’s hid them.” Visitor—‘‘ Where has he hid them ?”’ Little girl—‘* Why, I heard him tell mamma he had put them up the spout; and he guessed they would stay there.” A new loan and savings society was‘ or- ganized by some of our leading capitalists: last week, says a St. Thomas paper, and before adjourning upwards of 54,000 stock was subscribed. A teimpurary board of directors was appointed and stock book opened. Mr. Ragsdale, Treasurer of Jefferson county, Ind., broke his engagement with a poor girl to marry a rich widow, and a jury compelled him to pay $900 damages. ** Well,” he said, as he handed over the money, ‘‘Iam_ stil) about $20,000 ahead by the change.” A lady desired to communicate by elee- tricity to her husband in the city the size of an illuminated text which she had pro- mised for the Sunday-scheel room. When the order reached him it read, ** Unto us a child is born, nine feet long by two feet wide.”’ An Englishman arriving in New York last week remarked to a friend that he was never so sick as on the passage over. His friend replied: ‘* What, never!’ And he answered : ‘‘Ah, now I begin to feel at home you knew ; we ’ave ’ad that bad for some time.” ** Dot * Pinafore’ oxpression vor a noo- sance,” remarked a Teutonic gentleman yesterday to a genial coadjutor. ‘ And you tole a veller sometings, he speake noding von blaine Anglish aber he says :—- ‘Vot, hardly, sometimes nefer! Vot kind vw of language is dose ! ‘* Well, how is the spring trade” said a gentleman to a friend the other day. ‘‘D goods never brisker,” was the reply. ‘‘My wife shops all day, every chair in the house is covered with bundles, and I think of sending my pocketbook out of town fora change of air--it’s so thin.” Appaling Prospect. — First Subaltern (reads) :—*‘ Lord Fortescue recommends athletics to increase the physical strength and activity of the officers.” Second Sub- altern :—‘* What! Athletics in addition to all our brain work. Good heavens! What is the service coming to?” Scene—-Railway arch, Maxwell strect Glasgow ; two arabs are quarrelling over a game of pitch-and-tuss ; an old gent inter- poses. Old gent—‘‘Come, come, you shouldn’t quarrel in that way ; what have you done, my lad, that he should strike you ?’—First street arab—*‘ Naething, sir.’ Second street arab—*‘ Yera liar! Yeca’d ‘me a bank director !”