—_ i lh Ty0L 6. ee ee is Published every Evening, OFFICE: # BUILDING, CORNSR OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORG & STREETS, x0 Charlottetown, PF. KB. I. Kars oF SURSOR/PTION ; jx Months, ’ ’ , $2 50 Three Months, : : : = Ac th, ” Wee — me Week, ead vertising at most moderate rates. g@ Ad (optrac ts may be made for monthly, quar- 4 ely, half-yearly advertisements, on appli- zon. a . w. L. COT ON, Manager. | Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIMZ TABLE NO. 13. J. W. MITCHELL, Otlice Sup’t Winter Arrangemeat, To wien eied FORCE “TRAINS GOING WEST. ! > > — | Nos. 1&3, | No. 5, STATIONS. | Mixed. | Mixed. —_ | —-—-—_-—__——- . } Georget i ae Dp 8.20 a Mm. a Gedigan......... °° DAU is Arie 4%)! Me stew't Ju si 10.45 “4 ** foyalty Junction’ * 1.27 : |Ar 11. 50a.m,! ‘\Dp o.wvam Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction, ** 3.22 ‘* | ** 3.23 * git Charluttetown.. Jorta Wiltsbire..! *° 35s * Hunter River...., ** 9.30 °° a Beelalbane.....| ‘' 10.07 “* | * 5.03 “* County Line..... ; ee ™ © 3.13 . Kensington ...... ja : = “¢ i — ‘ as , Ar 11.30a m Ar 6.30 p Summerside ..... Dp 1.30 p m| Wellington.... | °° 2A9 * SSE, a ae NN. «Shake i Rs. orebee =; Ones | R505 cy fe to TRAINS GOING EAST. Nos. 2and4,} No. 6, Stations. |" Niixed. | Mixed. eee ee ee - } Tigish..........i:Dp 6.30a mi! <. os ... cecsl Ec cccccees “ oo | me ..w.e set ** Oe | Wellington ......| “10.22 “| i Ar 11.10 am’ Smmrside... “Dp 2 30 p m|Dp 7.30.am Kensington... ... * BON0i4 9 Bee County Line....| ** S44 4-3 £46 ™ Breedalbane..... “ 253 %* | * 8.54 * Hunter River....{ ** 4.30 ** “a 929 North Wiltshire..| ‘* 4.46 “ | ‘* 9.43 °° Royalty Junction! ** 5,37 se ae 6 Charlottetown. . Ai re > Ar 11,00 am Royalty Junction ‘* 2.53 E Mt. Stw't June . Ir — te Candigam........ o o.25 * Georgetown... .. Ar 6.00 pm _ SOURIS BRANCH. i rains Going West. STATIONS. No. 7, Mixed. Souris ..., i | Depart 7.15 a. m. Hatmony.......... : -“ ee PF Bt. Peter's...... 5 on a, eee Morell “6 Ps Arrive 10.10 a, m. erence Oe EE ‘Trains Going East. Mt. stewart Junction.| SIATIONS, ‘ No. 8, Mixed. Se De ee _ Mt. stewart Junct B. | Depart 4.15 p. m. A is oak, a *:. sae 2" Bt Peter’s........... ‘age i MG dss cides $6 a MES 6 86-0000. | Arrive 7.10 * et teereneeeenen ALEX, HAGA, ; Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Uffice, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 6i en VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SATE, lik Subscriber otfers for Sale all that Valuabie Pri verty sitaated on corner of ‘afton and West streets, and comprising owe Lots Nos. {5 and 16 in the third Radred of ‘Town Lots in Charlottetown. 9, that Property on Kent street, cousisting in YW Lots Nos 67 and oue-halt of 60, also the third hundred. ‘This property is a desirable one for private residences, and sul low, Jf not uisposed ot by private CHAR Fqus Day EXAMINER| LOTTETO WN, PRINCE § ~~ eae natant NY Exar L8s8o. FOR CASH | ee os JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. <= Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season, Small Profits-Qarck Retarns, IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal cluser to the cash system than ever heretoiore. THE DAILY EXAMINER Local News, Forcign News, Political News, Secial News, Connuercial News. Shipping News, laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE 2 CENTS. SUSSCRIPTION RATES: Quarterly ve eceeecececce eel dd Half-Yearly......seeeeeee- 2,00 THE DAILY AND IS AN EXCELLENT ed en WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tue Dary--a Compen- 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 Tas WeexLty EXAMINER. will be cilered at Auction about Jane »Rext. Oflers for part of the property will be Feccived, For further particulars opply to. TS. Davies & SUTHEKLAND, or to the Mbscr, ber, F. MITCHELL, par A few Advertisements only, received , P'town, Feb. 19, 1880—vaw Trustee. J. W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Manager Office Sup’t. Advertises Cheap : . cn WWAD ft | 7 Largely Increasod Giveulation OY, MAGA: ADVERTISING MEDIUM. SS ee ne me wwe se Chee em i . ig ‘Fire, ivlarine. Life, HORACE HASZARD, ‘General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING Commercial! Mnion Fire Assurance tompany, of London, Mogland ; Capi- tal £2,500, 00 sty. |British-\meriea Fire Assurance t Company, of Toronte, Ont.; Caprtal (paid up in fall), $500,000.00. ; Sun Watnal Life and Aecident In- surance Compamy, of Moutreal. MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFCTED. Otice, South Side Queen Square. Civtown, Feb. 17, 1880—tm evd No. 35 Water St. Charlottctown. Prings Haware Island Branch ORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. Subseribed Capital, aid up Capital, - a eee | a¥. SO. 753,532.00 1, 216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES —Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; Loncon, 61 Threadueedie Street. Nine-Tenths of the Protits of the Lite Assur- ance Busines: are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate, Fire Insurances etlected on nearly every description ef Property, at the LOWES? RATES |of Premium, corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. i. W. DEBI, General Agent. QUEEN INSURANCE CO'Y, OF ENGLAND, a ae ee CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. ew eee NSURA NCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Murchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on ‘he stocks. Special rites for isvlated residences, Losses sectled promptly. GECRGE MACLEOD (Onion Bank), Agent for Prince Pdward Island june, 1977 enna ed VAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTO8NEYS-AT-LAW, Newson's Building, Opp, Post Office. a Ed, 2». ©. MARTIN. Charlottetown, A, A. McLEAN, June 18, 1879.-—ex2aw Valuable Property for Sale, ee emmmceme r¥%O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. i 74. in the tirst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 fect, Dor- | chester street, aud running back 80 feet, to; gether with the buildings thereon erected. ’ For further particulars apply to Messra, Hoocsox & McLrop Charlottetown. 1879. x» ro Sept. &, ; ' HALIFAX, N.S. SoMITARY Fok YOUNG LADIES. A ey A CIOS VIsSlroR: The Lord Bishop of Nova Seotla | PRINCIPAL : The Rev, Jehan Padiield, \ ‘rE sHIs SCHOOL offers, at very moderate co:t. the advantages of a comfortable and | pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. | ‘fhe course of Instruction is the same as | ‘that of the best schools in England and is founded upon the University bxaminations for Women. Hight young ladies from this School passed the Local bxamination of the University of King’s College in Juaue last. “This is the only Sctool in Canada that has ‘passed pupilsat a University Examination, ” [he number of papils is limited, rendering ‘the School select, and while it possesses ail the educational advantayes of a large public school, each pitpil is enabled to receive that individual eare ard oversight which is so important, aud which caunot be given ina large establish- ment. Mr, and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resideut governesses, besides visit- | ing masters. | Parisienne French is taught eonrersation- ‘ally. There are two resident Vreneh Gor- erness ss. . References given to parents of pupils, ' For further particulars address the Prin: cipal. Sep. 19, 1876 —— $ Bs en OE a ee Ce wl THE DAILY EXAMINER. MARCH 24, 1880, _ eee et OO a sce aaa stare aateD Lorp ARTHUR Race. will be in America next May. sathtipineenniaiabnt Lapy Durrerin prefers Ottawa to St. Pet- i ersburg. Epison gets $23,000 a year and tries to make light of if. THe young Wueen of Spain suffers from nervous agitation. nalsdianedsabinetiiapote Dr. Branprert never took his own pills, and so lived to a great age. laisipsontingaaiiiied ini Prestpent Gravy has $60,000 for tavelling expenses and entertaining. Litheiaaetilincetitebian Bow INGrrsoue claitns to have made $45,006 irom his lectures last year, Str Axuex. 'F. Garr leaves Enyland to-day (Wednesday. ) Ottawa for Mrs. JAMES CLEMENS. mother Twain, resides at Fredonia, N. Y. ee Joux Duns demands $1.12 a head from all Amatongy laborers that pass into Natal. csiaillieaieannties Tue Prince oi It's hardly likely that he will strike, ever, how- hoo tilestictidlliliaailinhtii ToraL subscriptions to the Jéerald Irish Famine Fund, to date, ameuntsa to $30s,- 137.20. pwecnciphiigueminninmeiiente Lorp Mayor Gray, of Dublin, jhas con- sented to contest Carlow County for Parlia- ment, THE Chinese Government have sent an or- der to New York for twenty million cart- ridges. Prsnop Coienso of Cape Town, South Africa, has sued the Goverument for travelling expenses, Tue St John, N. B., Bolt and Nut Company was organized Saturday. Bel. Lawrence was elected President. Tue Duke of Southerland owns 1,208,546 acres of land, and the Duchess 149,876 acres in her own right. : Two Chinamen have arrived in Ottawa with the object of opening a laundry. They say there are plenty more coming. a ee eee AccoRDING to Mr. Vennor we are to have a heavy snow fall this week. If it puts in an appearance it is to be hoped it will be ‘‘ posi- tively the last one for the season.” Nev. Georcr Herworru writes Committee of the /feralé fund have donated $50.000 especially to give starving children food to evable them to attend the National Schools, that the cieleaiiicuanualel 1. O. O. F.—Regular convocation of ‘ Part La Joie Encampment” will be held at Odd- fellow’s Hail this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 e’viock, Business—conferring degrees. son std wiighinchtninsie S7vramer ‘‘Sarmatian,’’ Capt. Aird, from Liverpool ilth inst., arrived at Halifax on Monday. She reports westerly winds the en- tire passage. She has 37 cabin, 22 inter- mediated and 250 steerage passengers. Propuct ror Exotanp.—The brigt. ‘‘ El- len C. Nickerson,”’ which sailed for London on Thursday }Sth., takes 3,012 bbls apples, 170 bbls. potatoes, and 35 m fect deals, valned at $3,000. She was loaded by A. W. Corbitt & son, an! others.-——Anzapolis Journa’, a Tue ladies of St. Paul's congregation intend helding a ‘‘social” once a fortnight, im the Schovlroom, commencing in May, for the pur- pese of beeomisg better acquainted with each other, and the wants ef its poorer members; at which meeting instructiens in sewing will be given, suitabie refreshments also, and in structive readings. All those desirous of carrying out the above object are cordially invited to attend a meeting to be held on Thursday next, 25th inst., at 44 o'clock. ive ale casnelicans- opel HANLAN has received a letter from Soule making propositions very similar to those sug- gested at the recent interview in Toronto. Hanlan says he will sign any negotiation to get rid of the subject, as lorg as the money is put in Blaikie’s hands. He will row at Balti- more, Philadelphia or Washington. Hanlan expects his new boat to arrive shortly, and | will almost immediately go into training. He is in capital health. ' oe oe — | Sam the Duke of Argyll, in the House of Lerds, on the Zist February: ‘‘I ask you, my | Lords, whether there was ever in this world so tierce a light as that which beats upon this |Afghan policy of Her Majesty's Government, -upeu that empty throne, upon that ruined kingdom, upon your own murdered Ambas- -sador, upon those desulated valleys, upon the whole country given up to tribal war, to a ‘mutinuous soldiery, te anarchy and bleed- shed.” i | Ar a large meeting of the National Land League in Vublin on Monday last, a letter from Parnell was read, dated Des Moines, March 15th, in which he says :—- ‘*The general ‘verdict of American opinion throughout the Union is overwhelmingly in favor of the ‘radical changes in the Irish land system, We ‘shail leave behind us in America a permanent organization in connection with the Land | League, aud prepared to support it financially ‘and morally to any extent we may require. Such ap awakening has come upon our exiled country over here it is impoasible for those ‘who have not witneased it te imagine.” SECOND EDITION of Mark} WARD. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1880. ete emaname eas » -- Correspondence, i ne ee a BE Wedo not hold ourselves responsille for the statements or opinions of our eorrespondents a ee en ao a ee so Why Didn’t Mr. Stewart Run ? To the Editor of the Lxaminer. Sir,—The Patriot says ‘ he could not with- out such a sacrifice as his party did not wish him to make.” Exactly-so: the reasons are In the first viace, it was very doubtful if any man could he found, whe would be willing to make such a laughing stock ef himself as to nominate him ; and, in the next place his party, if he has any, did not want the country to see the i sickly position it would have been In on declara- j opened his mouth. g | that the present Government had rolled upa } ; } ' ! : | Wales wants more salary. | | tion day, I doubt if Mr. Stewart would have had even a Haker’s Gozen when the votes would have been counted. He was very al sieus, however, to run. He seoured the district, harangued the meetings and, of course, he did not stick at triflea when he Heo even told the electors deficit for the past year, of $108,000, or 1! 0,- 000,—I forget which. It i¢ immaterial, how- ever, as Mr, Stewart has avery elastic tongue, Did he not, in view of the abolition of the Leg- islative Council, shed croevodile tears over the rights of property bolders, vehemently declaring that they were dear to his heart? But, with all this, he could make ro impres- sion on the electors. They ‘* knew him of old.” 34 was ‘Stoo thin ;” and, after follow- gupthe chase dor the last three or forr months, he has finally beat an He remembered, with satis- faction, the $1,600 4 year pocketed from an over-confiding people, amd he longs for retarn of those haleyone days. Eut ‘‘pride goeth before a fall,” and this was surely verified in the case of Mr. Stewart. No wonder he lecked with maddened envy on the popnlar and gentlemanly Commissiorer of P. W. who succeeded him. Pardon the digres- sion, when J say, Mr. Editor, that I notice bis late lerder—Mrc. L. H. D.—is eut ‘in the eee age INLOTIONS ve- } ? a reat. subdued ) . ae that he last Petrict with hisayearly Pastoral. May they rest in peace. Yours, ete., i. €. March 23, 1880. Importent Sale. Tue following paragraph, clipped from the Leadville, Col., Herald, gives an account ef an important sale, in which Mr. John ¥. Campion, ef Seuris, and Mr. Benjamin Heartz, of thistity, are interested :—‘* The Crusader, Monarch, Magna Vista, and Stormy Petrel mines, located in Horseshee mining district, on the east side ef Mount Sheridan, a mile and a half from the head of Jowa guich have just been evld in Bos- ton, to the Crusader Mining company, which has bean organized with a capital of two and one-half millions of dollars. Mr. Vrederick Nickerson, of Boston, is the president, and among the incorporators are eemne of the wealthiest and most influential inen of that city. A large reserve of stocks is set aside as a working capital, which is finding ready sale and work will be vigor- ously pushed on the wines. The mines are in fine ore,am the Crusader alone over five thousand tons eof ore being in sight from present developments. The company pro- pore to erect a smefter for the reduction of ore, The parties making the sale of these nines are J. F, Campion, Governor AV. R. Marshall ef Minnescta, G. F. Batchelder and W. H. Stevens. ee ee The Panama Canal. On the 10th of March a cablegram was received at ‘Panama frem New York an- neuncing the action President Hayes has taken in regard tothe Panama Inter-oceanie Canal. (reat disestisfaction prevailed and many of the iacst intelligent of the popn- lace denounce it as impertinent, and assum- ing on the part of the President to dictate to ihe Columbian Government on the mat- ter of the Ship Canal. The Lendon Times of tae 20th inst., in commenting on the Panama Canal :roject, urges the United Staies to either let M. de Lesseps build it, or charge themselves with the task. It says the Munroe doctrine, even in ifs most re- stricted shape, has never been admitted into the law of nations, and Eurepe will not recognize so gratuitous a demand as Amer- ica now makes over South American countries, and might justly exclaim against the antocracy arrogated for the United States. (i. uleneeidibanenamecits WHat a surprise it would be if, after-all,the fat ‘‘claimant ’ should prove to be the real Sir Reger. Such a surprise, indeed, it is not likely to befall us; but those whose faith, the offspring of desire. has been proof against the weight of evidence and the best legal opinions in England, have received a fresh impulse of hope from the arrival from Australia ot Cress- well, who, they claim, is the veritable Arthur Orton. This man was only released froma lunatic asylum in Parramatta, by oider of Mr. Justice Hargreaves, and sent to Engiand in care of Mr. Echford, M. L. A., New South Wales. illite “TI believe in a personai devil,” said Mr. Moody at a revival meeting held at a remote Western City. ‘That's trus, that’s true— youre right there stranger,” said an old farmer, rising from his seat in his earnestness, Whereupon «a calm-faced, placid-looking woman rose from the ether end of the pew, took him by the ear, and slewly led_ him ont, aud the assembly knew then for the first time that the old man’s mind was filled with domestic thoughts instead of the hereafter. Tus spring is opening threateningly in the freshet line in the valley of the Mississippi and in that ef the Danube. Rivers are over- flowing their banks, flooding the lew lands aad doing muoh damage in both regions. Si RANT i TI ete nee eee.