at mse ema pee Tae EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, is Published every Evening. BOOK & JOB ie =e: ne | perp THE SITUATION. — | Siariion, the people of Canada rogard im, INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER l | , : | | | From the Daily Patriot. than man, if he did not return that feeling, AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, bat we kncer ; : . > ' ec ; that he will do it. Applause Charlottetown, P. E. 1. THE | st Pct an _ Bowpay, April 17. | Tt is fortunate he is so, young aS ppl ") neatly and expeditiously I'wo field batteries and a division of | we look back as I can, it will be seen that KATEs OF SUBSCRIPTION : executed, native infantry, with field artillery, are | it is our mishap that of all the representa he te da ee ee A = meen _- a a NO. 27 y . VOL. 2. 1878, placed in, he will always have a kindly re- memberance of the Dominion of Canadas He knows quite well with what a feeling of atfection the people of Canada regard him, Tue DatLy EXAMINER. L387 So a Sceransnitbaniensinctnenens Six Months, $2 50 . . under orders for the Mediterranean. tives of the Sovereign that have governed Three Months, 135 AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE Vienxa, April 17. | the old Provinces of Canada there is only = Week,” 012 under the careful supervision of The Political Correspondence states that | °° still left, and he, from the position he at present holds, is deprived of the oppor- tunity, whatever the desire to do, so may be, of standing as the advocate of the future the Roumanian Government has been in- formed that twelve J. W. MITCHELL. thousand Russians vertising at most moderate rates. e tho Seman would occupy the principality. Pal is 23 Ee * = Be oe : 4 ark Contracts may be made for monthly, ~~ We are now in a position to execute orders for The Russians are securing their commu- interests of Canada. But, with a certain terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli all kinds of Printing, such as nications around Bucharest and Plaijesti and ge Nias spares him,and health before : ws _ : . um, we know we shall have in the great eation. : viii i ee towards the Danube. ’ . ‘ W. L. COTTON, | J. W. MITCHELL, FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR LETTER HEADS, The Servian Government has decided to | SPhere of usefulness that is open for him Manager. | Office Sup’t. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 8. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE PROVINCE. It Contains Twenty-eight Columns, nearly every one of which is in closely set READING MATTER, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, SOURIS BRANCH. LOCAL NEWS- Buyers before leaving their measures er orders elsewhere, should inspect our Stock and Prices. remain neutral under all circumstances. Bismarck continues his efforts as a media- tor, and recommends that fresh negotia- tions be opened between the Powers. He is also endeavoring to obtain simultaneous withdrawal of the British fleet from the Sea of Marmora, and the Russians from the neighborhood of Constantinople. New York, Apri! 17. The Russian Count, Boadisco, says he knows of no Russian privateers being fitted the bottom of their hearts, in their tribute of respect and affection to the Ear! of Duf- when he leaves this country, after such a successful reign, for reign it was, a power- ful, firm, and sincere advocate of the best interests of the Dominion in the Earl of Dutierin. (Applause.) These sentiments, I believe, must impress themselves, and do impress themselves, upon the hearts and reasons of every one. With these remarks, [ have the greatest pleasure in seconding the resolution of the hon. the Prime Min- ister. --- —- +--+ -.-- ‘ AND ALL ONDE OF | eT eT onic | ‘The Quaben Atti. 3 inte fore (DAY, DEC. 24, 1877 er cali ; ae 4 To come into foree MONDAY, MAN BG, 296% Bank and Legal Blanks sels here in case of war, but the vessels|LaFLAMME SAVED AS BY FIRE—PROPOSED ; _—_—___—_——— —- — —= ! would have to be taken toa Russian port PURCHASE OF BRANCH CF GRAND TRUNK : TRAINS GOING WEST. &e. &. Ke. to be manned. RAILWAY. 5 _——— _ ‘| AT MODERATE PRICES. | ET er eer ) 15. Parli 4 i a: NSIDER OUR THRMS: Sir John A. McDonald the Ad-} Ovtawa, April 15.—Parliament was dis- 4 os ee 81 Nee C0 Bindings ir John A. McDonald on the / Deisirs ss, 5 i STATIONS. | Sxrnnes Mixed , Office :-—l ngs’ Old Stand, dress to the Governor General. ey Pen od an ek ee : : x * . : <i emcame 5 : ’ - a ore he SInGES a ee me — _ Corner Great George and Water Streets. Six Joun MceDonatp—Like the hon. the | lous statements concerning members, as the GEORG ETOWN x : . = es aecaaiacicntciateiyte — | First Minister | rise with mingled feelings Caverns agg discreditable to na ee Cardigan i KIN § UJ ARK HOUSE of regret and pleasure to second this reso- | ¥20 print them. ie statement that Sir a Mount Stewart Junction Ar. oats SIX COPIES to one address, or addressed : sjlution. Like him, like the people of Cana- | John, Plumb and Macdougall were drunk ) ae Miele Dp. 7 6 separately, as desired, $5.50 in advance. ti da, and like the members of this House, I ae ae souk oa vane sale to 4 Royalty Junction oe feel the greatest regret at the approaching | S!¢ep about 5 o clock and slept till the after- ‘ ea P. sae TEN COPIES to on address, or addresse. os NTOLEM EN : ccuitien of the illustrious senaiahaaties noon, as did many others. If drunkeness ai ‘HARLOTTETOWN Tr. i-. p- + separately, as desired, $9.00 inadvanced| Are Invited to Call and Look at of our Sovereign in this country. But 1] ¥as to be charged at all, surely it would be ai U A. M. : ; ith pleasure to express in my humble | 0m the Ministerialists, who sang songs and i Dp. 9.00 7S : --THE-- rise W ee o express In my humble 4 a os C vi Renaler Junstio a 9.25) * 3.05 FIF SEEN Paxies vm EO 50 way my great appreciation of his great quali- | conducted themselves like noisy children all _ oyalty Junet so ss ; addressed separately, as required, $13, aoe en Ol etahin, : night and all day Saturday. North Wiltshire 10.22 4.02 in advance ties as the representative of our Sovereign | ™g A ys y- Genter River “10.401 “ 4.20 , ail 7 . during the six years he has fitly and fully|__ {n the Supreme Court, judgment was de- Bradalbane 11.18] “ 5.00\ qWENTY COPIES to one address, or JUST OPENED UP represented the dignity, the responsibility, livered in Laflamme’s case, sustaining him County Line “* 11.28] “ 5.10 addressed separately, as desired. $17.00. igen. the power, and the influence of the Crown. | 1m his seat. It was concurred in by Tare nites! atl / : Like the hon. the First Minister, I would mee. on poe Bors eo ore Kensington 12.07) “ou () T il D say that the office of Governor General is | agamst him by Chief Justice Richards an SUMMERSIDE Ar. 12.45 — ut a Oring epartment, not a mere forma! oitice. It is one of great Strong. . Richey did not give any opinion, ou MS Dp. 2.00 6.20 i yower. Itis one of great dignity. It is | mot having heard the case. In the Senate, ° “ 98 4 -___ I 5 > J . : wae _. o8 — one of the prone responsibiiity; and the roots se “Gealiae —— moved << aa TT ? Governor General is a person elevated, like | Tesolutions the ‘*Que air,” even in taone | 6 a a ae ‘yy ALUE! the Sovereign, far above the shifting party ee terms oe hana or ibe! ion 4 *| politics of the day. He is at the helm of e debate continued in the Commons, an = —— DULL TIMES = 7 wile 8 oo er eR AR: i. tec : State. He guides, advises, warns, and | division will be taken in both Houses to- "RAINS GOING EAST. IN BEER & SONS. NE ee ee ee he ac | GT Gin Comins, een ee i 1, 9 ; party politics, may forget for the momen vommons, Mutche 0 — es 4 an ee er | ere ______ | the great imteventa of the country, has | that he would on speaking on the Quebec STATIONS. a tell Mixkn 8 ' only one object before him, and that cere at ten o’clock before the vote 1s r —GET THE— is the common interests of all. That en. + ALM. Cloths and Clothin 2 */isa duty thrown by the Sovereign upon| Mackenzie introduced resolution author TIGNISH Dp. 8.00 herrepresentatives,and everyone must admit, | izing the a to enter aan ALBERTON “ 855 : a and every one cheerfully admits, that| tations for obtaining possession of the o’ bs 9.53 CHE APRST AND BRST Ready-made or Made to Order, ja duty’ has been fully’ and ably por: | Quebec branch of the Gheed. Trwak BI. Port ill | we : arena formed by the Earl of Dufferin. (Applause. ) coat to ulema 8 nes and fellington ae wr It is especially important on this continent, | 5i¢ John pointed out that this was super- ( Ar 1235 — yl i aan “maida ae where Sait iiea institutions prevail, that | fluous as the Government already had the SUMMERSIDE ire ‘ ere. Ke ! ery Large Su 0 monarchy should show its beneficent side,}POWer. » fits Vi Kexbington ( |Dp. a : Dp. a J - pply and if ever monarchy was rendered pleas- h ae enon Sir John of being “ l wie “« OR ant, if ever the principles of monarchy were | hostile to the plan. Count wary | “ mp és oes READY-MADE CLOTHING | vindicated, and the usefulness of edi ; a2 — ana Peter ee both me Ticate Wien | << 4290) * 10.48 ‘ a a . ial institutions fully vindicated, they have | tested that they were strongly in favor of it. North Wiltshire | 4.35) * 10.50 The Weekly Hxaminer HATS, CAPS, TIES, been vindicated in the manner in which the} _ McKenzie was then compelled to hear Royalty Junction | * 5.30] “ 11.56 representative of the monarch has _per-| Holton declare his opinion that it would be CHARLOTTETOWN (Ar. 5.55 SC ARFS SH | RTS &c formed his duties during the last six years. | 2° good to the country and that McKenzje’s ; F ( Dp 2.05} ‘* 12.20 is ackuowledged to be ahead of any , ’ "? | And so it is that feelings of regret prevail | resolution was premature. Reyalty Junction coc, Je other paper in the Province tits on both sides of this House, and among _Blake also condemned it and in effect ad- MT. STEWART Junc. ! ae 3.40) in the item of : both political parties into which this coun- | vised its withdrawal. . : sie } ‘Dp 3.50 T | (} t and HI th try is divided, at the approaching departure! McKenzie then sulkily withdrew his re- prt ae oa ls a Wee 5, 0d ng 0 B, of his Excellency, and that they unite, as [ | solutions. GEORGETOWN. jar. o. know they do cordially, sues: and from After recess Mitchell spoke for half an hour inost eloquently on the Quebec resolu- tion and the vote was then taken, resulting Ss = . tl filled with ferin, (Hear, hear.) As the honorable the nee mokire, ee eee ~ ma- ; : Rak | and is always well filled wit! Prime Minister has said, the address would | Jority 42; absent 25, ake was absent Going West. Going East. ROBERT ORR & Co. not be perfect if it did “nk contain our senti- — 2 _ he dislikes the necessity of He or : -* is. ‘ . a. ments towards his Excellency’s consort. | defending this outrage. STATIONS. | No.5 ora TIONS | No. 6 P olitical, Shipping, Commercial and ein ee a ee _.| Under a Government like this, under mon- Se ee ae oe OL "| Mixsp, |" ““**| MIXED. ; ’ archy, and ina country governed by mon- Legislative Deadlock. aan. | “ 2h oe General Information. OT PAUL 5 CHORGH archial institutions, the consort of the soy- pines eer els mart : ‘wt JelDp. 3.50 : eign, or the consort of the representative of | 1 rere 18 a deadlook between the Legis- a Pe 1.58 Lot 40 7 es 4.26 i ad B A ZZ A A R the sovereign, always holds and must be vo ee the Legislative Assembiy St. Peter's | “ 9.10/Morell bee 439 held to assume, a political character ; and | OF Victoria. The Upper House refused to Morell | 9/42//St. Peter’s * 5.05 af tes Teed Dial be that illustrious lady, as the Prime Minister | grant the supplies, whereupon the Premier Lot 40 | ** 9.48! Harmony « 6,99} The ae 0 an gis ponte - a UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF has truly said, has titly ahd well seconded | advised the Governor, Sir George Bowen, Mt St'w’t Juc! Ar. 10.25||Souris hp. Oy ees ee aa e the efforts of the Governor General to main- | to dismiss a large number of public officials. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Superintendent Govt. Railways. Sup’t. P. E. 1, Railway. - Notice to the Public ! grams and letters from ‘‘Our Own Ottawa Correspondent” will contain everything of in- terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia- ment. A Good Story will be made a specialty. MISS MACDONELL. ——:0:—— THE LADIES OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, intending holding a BAZAAR in the MARKET HALL, tain the dignity, the honor and the popn- larity of the position which they have held. While we regret, sir, that so soon we are to be bereft of the presence of these two illus trious personages, we have the consolation, to which my hon. friend opposite alluded, that we have not lost their services for- Sir George at once signed a proclamation which appeared in the (Gazette, dismissing them. On being interrogated on his course Sir George replied “‘ that the Governor must act om on the advice of his Ministers in all matters where Imperial interests are not concerned,” and the English Govern- ever. Fortunately, the Governor General] | ment applauds his action. What **Impe- is still a young man, is still in the prime of | rial interests were concerned when M. de life. Although ripe in experience gathered | St. Just dismissed M. DeBoucherville ? from many lands, and through holding many | +o positions, he still a young man, and we may; Tre London Times of the 20th ult.. in a look forward to many years of his influence , grossly ignorant article on the Fishery Ar- in a higher position, high as his present po- | bitration, says among other things. “the sition is, in the counsels of the Mother) British, or rather the Canadian case wes. Country. He has won, as we all know, | conducted by Mr. Ford, formerly Secretary and we have evidences of it from the honor | of Legation at Washington, and by counsel that has been conferred upon him sinee he | representing the Maritime Provinces.” As rc has been Governor-General, the contidence | a matter of fact, Mr. Ford was a very jun- ——:0:— The Daily Examiner Will be sent to any part of the Province, the Dominion, United States or Great Britain on receipt of \UPPLIES for the ‘Soup Kitchen” will reach the Committee if left at the Store ef Mr. Alex. Horne, Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. Donations of money will be thankfully re- ceived by them through Dr. Dodd and Mr. J. irk Wednesday & Thursday. The 24th & 25th April, IN AID OF THEIR CHURCH. Admittance 25 cents. Children half-price The following Committee have kindly con- sented to solicit and receive contributions for N. B.—Food for the sick carefully prepared | by the Committee. Nov. 30, 1877. 3 For Six Mouths, - - - - - $2.5@) that purpose :— of the illustrious Lady he represents. Any/ior counsel. When Dana, one of 3 e ! COAL! COAL i For Th Month 1.25 rs. Bayfield, Miss 8. Longworth, {one who reads the press knows that he not | American lawyers in the case. was ‘eile r a e ae nm Ts ‘ao r am Mrs. a Wa | only has the confidence of that fourth estate | tained at Boston, he said, ‘Thompson, a or One Mon eo 0 / 419 10 00 ** Bolton, ~ sNewbery, in England, but that of the Sovereign; and | young Halifax lawyer, ‘ran’ C; nada’s case FOR SALE i oe . — with the Sovereign and the Press, both | with extraordinary ability, while comes 2 , - : ; #7 ADDRESS, “ D Dev; ‘ “ Paha fully appreciating his great qualities, he | from Downing street, sat in dumb inanity BOUT 300 Tons Gowrie Mines Fine “« Dod _— “Co ae will, I am satisfied, if Providence spares his | twirling his eyeglass and thinking of Rotten COAL, » superior article for House | + Hiteesnla oi Deke. |life and health, for many years hold as| Row.” This was coarse, but true. eee purposes, “Will be sold cheap W. L. C0 I I ON | Miss Hatand , ‘ Pope, ; high a position as, aye and a still higher | — April 4—li WM. KOUGHAN. oe ’ ' Mrs. Hensley, ‘* J.C. Pope, | position, than he is abeut, # our infinite; Hoye Kone, April 11.—Famine and : Manager Palen ne and ** Hobkirk. s ne rearet, to vacate. _ a — er yom = unabated. Governor Hennessy, UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, shing Company. Ings, © Welsh. truly we every one of us know that where- | of Hong Keng, gives $10,000 of the publi¢ B for the latest local and tel hic Ch’town, Dec, 6, 1877, ~” Mrs, H. Longworth, ever he goes, whatever position he may be | funds towards the relief of the sufferers, o-