A Ny ti tam - VOL. pentane: enamels Tue DAILY KxXAMINER is Published every Pveung. OFFICE; {Nes’ BUILDING, CORNER OF W AND GREAT GEORGE ST Charlottetown, P. F. ATER K ERTS, Kates O¥ SCRECRIPTION ; *ix Months, ¢ . . $2 5 Jhree Months, - . . 1 25 me Month, . " : 6 50 Ove \ eek, . ‘ Z @ i2 meee a@ Advertisin,: at most moderate rates. Goutracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or half-year ly advertisements, en appli- vation. w. L. COTTON iJ. W. MITCHELL, Mapay ger. i : lewd at Prince Edward isiand | RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangement, TO COME INTO FORCE _ TUBSEAY, Dece ember: dnd, 1879, TRAINS GOING WEST.’ ; Nos. } & 3, No. 5, STATIONS. Mixed. | Mixed, Georgetown ‘i ‘ Dp 3.20 a. m.! Cardigan. ... * OeGe o* ot Mt Stew 't Jun Ae ae on ee "Dp 10.15 “ | Royalty Janct on! “11.27 * | ‘Ar 11.50 a.m.! at, Charlottetown “ID p 8.00 am Dp 3.00 pm . ** &, 3 wae! ye? * ‘ ~o Royalty Juuct tion, North Wiltshire. +! _ Hunter River ‘¢ 9 39. * 30 ‘6 3.2 »* ‘¢ 2.10 i |“ 43 Bregdalbane.....| ‘10.07 ‘* | ** 5.08 * 1 | } ' | j Ceanty Line.....) “10.17 “ | * 5.18 “ Renmsingten......{ “10.55 °* | ** 5.55 “ s sid 'Ar 11.30a m Ar 6.30 pm} ammierside. ‘Dp 1.36 pm! 2p ae 3.06 se { “417 sé 5.17 ee «© @10 «| Welliaxton. . 3 rr O'Leary.......: | Alberton.... ee ons j ___ TRAINS GOING EAST. Re amennce |Nos. 2 and 4, | No. 6, pane Mixed. | Mixed. beast Baa rie en ; ‘Dp 6.30 a mi pee... si © 7.256 I Pleary.......0.| * 825% | Port H: i. 3 Ne © Wellington . » oe “IOs “ 4 8’ mh’ “4 iAr 11.10 am mm reve... “Pra 2.30 pm|Dp 7.302 n, Shiliedien’.... ss 205 * “* 8.05 * ine . ee oa“ Bes “ 353 | 8.54 “ meer...) * 4.30 * * 9.90 ** eri tir. ‘6 4.46 * + 9,43 *¢ Royalty @unction' *‘ 5,37 “* | ‘£10.38 * Charlottetoy «. {Ar 6.u0 Pp m)Ar 11,00 am “*"|Dp 2.30 pm} Royalty Suntion| | " oo “ 4j ry Mt. Stw't June . IDp. 4. 15 ‘és @ardigan........ " ms a -...-[Ar 6.00 - m| SOURIS BRANCH. _ 4 rains Going West. STATIONS. No. 7, Mixed. —— } ~ Depart 7 i. LS a. . m. Ns. ks Cehava un See “6 eh « "s y Peter’s....... | ss S55 * Morel! . “sé 9,28 * Arrive 10.10 a. m. at —<—<———— _ Mt. \ Stewart Junction. ‘Trains Going Bast. ieee eee _ SLA TIONS, | No. 8, Mixed. Mi Stewart J anction. | Depart 4 4:15 p.m. Sess. i. ai a 4.53 “* Me, Peter's, ........5- Yaa OOF. hs eb eb ees ee Souris. ctcemeras BAe * ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. Tee pres h ane sp sj kca pio 61 Bones. Bones. HE undersigned ed will pay fifty cents Casi: per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. Ne quantity less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, Obf own, jee. 1, 1879 “Belvidere.” Pc well-known property, sitnated in the Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of about 2(\0 acres, is offered on lease for a term ears, either as a whole or in part. or particulars apply to DANIE!. HODGSON, or G. W. DrBLOIs, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Mare}, 5 1880— pat tf Office Sup’t No Loe CHARLOTTE a Herring. tte ee ae eh 1 TR eRe Mer stair om MW x D yy Rt ain - Codfis Re ee NMHEAP POR CASH. 4 50 bbls, Herring, 100 qtis. Codtis}:, 200 bags Salt. S ML. ALL, Head Queen's Wharf. opposite ne te tall S. fo Fisherias and Hactorigs, re. PON ae AN MANILLA MAR , 1) \ (Larred and White), Cotton Lanes, Twines, Leads, Tlooks, bait Mills, Fishing r » “ ’ 4 . . Anchors, Cotton Ducks (lig! he and heavy), 100 ett. Be. sae. ; oo Manilla Rope, He ay) Rope, Wire Rope, aints, Gils, Tar, Cakum, Ships Chandlery. Sail Making, Light Ducks for Boats’ Sails, ~ D. SMALI Jan. 2i, 1880 —tf 2. G, His! A TER, ta anufactnrer & Deal r in NC ane 7 2 IVL ED CIN TS fab ats, Hea ‘st tones, Be, WEST PRICES. BES’ Supe hip, in Variety, at Lf STOCK, spior Workmans SFAC TION CUAR N. 7 — Farm SANTEE NISEHTS PATRONS Produce taken at market ; ; ee AO ONS ONO ONT be eee Fete ae os oT rates, in payment, during shipping season. 1” cae a ee! m f rn ose Pel é i > : very - + Lent? reel, ; jE LETRA MM, 2 « Es i. Plone fell ara " : i: . © = + iease Cali aud €xainin resigns aw Prices. Mar. 20, 1880. —w d—tu sa 6m Light bSranmas NOW'S WeyR CHANCE VW BUY EGGS POR HATCAING FROM 4 Pirst-Ulass Steck. i am breeding from two pers; one consisting of Cogk im- ported fron Geo. P. Barnham . the wells Rnow» tinited States breeder, at a cost of 515, weigh- 94 Ibs. ; mated when 10 mi with four mths old, raised by myself, superior hens from im | ported sto t offer iggs from the above Stock at $1. 5f per sitting “of 13, which is $1.00 price ch: ify lL by other breeders whose is HO better. if as good a8 Mine packed ‘to carry any distance. Terms strictly cash With order. } if i€3S thar stool W. EF, DONKIN. {ap 24 ~ Children's Car rages, i bss iy Hapdseomest and Cheapest in-the City, at ; ARTHUR & TOOMBs, North Side Queen Square, May 6, "30 Amberst, — 20, 1880 og” —oilt PER Te LS aS eR TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS Bhs 3, CONTAINS HOPS, BUCH, MANPRANKE, BAN BE LION, 2 g78 ea re LA Pea vs ANP THE Purxst AND Best Mepicat QUALI-§ TIRS OF ALL OTHER BIrrers, TmwnyY OO. FAll Diseases the Stomach, SBlood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Buans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, I" Complaints and Brmnikemess. $1056 iN GOLD Bill be paid for a case they will not cure) Aor help, or for anything impure or injuri-} ous found in them. @ Ask your Drnggists for Hop Bitters and Biree books, and try the Bitters before you Bslecp. Take no other. of Bowels,# Ur- emale# ot athe Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief is the Cheapest, Surest amd est. S For sate sy W. R. WATSON Ann APOTHECARIES FALL. 4 : fmar 5, ’80 AUCTION SALE. F¥NXO be sold by Public AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the 14th day of M AY, next, 1880, at the hour of 312 oclock, noon, on the | Brescia formerly occupied by the late Albert McKinnon, blacksmith, ef Spring Park Road, | Charlottetown Common, the /mentioned Live Stock, Goods and Chattels, being part of thé estate of the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :— 1 Cow, 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Iron | Plough, 2 Agricultural ‘tormentors, 2 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Stove, 2 Beadsteads, lot Crockeryware, 1 Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot | Knives, Forks and Spoons, 1 Cire:lar Saw. SOPHIA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate. | Cl’town Common, 10th April, 1880.—5i oaw “ew — 1'4 a Drink.) 3 Rha a ais Ga: following g | iné 134 lbs., mated with four ae large and | well marked. Secoml pen: Cock weighing VILA | Hugs | I Ary way ary DARKE HUBER UNSUE LANGE 3) AUCTION ROOMS (the | i | } tS j | Bankrupt | ments, ! ket House, = niture | Auctionser, A hh NT NA LAE ES ALL LOI IAS I Ne tC atte a Che undersigned havitg been appointed | Agents at Charlottetown, are prepared to issue Volicics of lnsurance against Fire en the CARVELL BROS. ‘ft } : utrey 720 r Charlottetown, April 21, “80—Iim 2aw tr HrAnT fy rt Pree a ae2f Fy sey": 1E NORTH DAVIS & MERCANTIL [HE RUT] CHPIOh @& RICHDR Ps Saad 2 oS ST Me Kos @ Sew Pra j ee q © ad BU ten E°5 Shad Bex £ 2 a SAR SAsE ea BP BAAS Pm PNSURAN IE Gi : i a fl5 me 4 ; ‘ iy Oy PERE EUS A eg Af Esinhormehn ond Landan Ul BiEOUPER clu LOR, o7 ga . iD? cM pt oe fag ESTABLISHED iN 1809 ~2nee bergen eribed Capital, $2.7%3,5352.00 pu ES Ee * owt 3p 293650, G8 eve) 5 dese of Busine ription Fire, Life nuty s3 on theemvoat favorabi: Mire DEPART £ i 4 t m sf ‘ ected at the Lows MENT current rates j; diusurances upon Public and Private Build. lings efiected on especially fav orable ferns, ‘Losses settled with promptitude and tiber itt V. Lire Derartment—-New and Reduced pre- re of Canada. an ie ds >. W. DEBLeIs, {;eneral Agent for P. EK. Island. Offices, No. 3° Water Street, Charlottetown. Arid Ls, Soogpak) he SEBS sj, kea tt cod miums for OY, OF ENGLAN SARS As Tit gti @ tf RO ADIYAL,. TW8 HULLIONS STESLING. z NSU RANTC cted on all kinds eof Bunid F. ings, aaah dise and Produce. Aiso, om ‘AS is ou the stocks Special rates for ieolated resizences, ttled promptly. GECRGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), “A gent f or i rin edward Isiane uae, FS A. McNETLL, f Om miss Ou Merchant, iactuvers’ Agent, WwW nN : alil uae largest in the City, ) No. IL Queen, Street (Brick Building.) {TORAGE, facilities for any quantity and all kinds of Merchandise, Froest-préoof Ce lar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Stock and Furniture Nales atfended to at reduced rates. Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Liaple- Stock, &e., on Market Days, at Mar- Auction Sales of Household Fur- at Residences, and of General Mer ' chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&c., { i i ' 7 VHS WELU-K) : i (of ¢ | prompt attention. ak aiieas. conducted on moderate terms. Consignments ‘oods of every descriptien will. receive Apples « specialty. Advances made and proceeds guaranteed ;/ when required, Business solicited, corres- *\ pondence answered arn and in ton. ows e. A. MCNERLL, Auctioneer, Edward ro E. Is land » “odne i >*rince N. B.—All kinds of P. a bought and shippe xd to order. 3 ¥e n April 29, (TN tb RE-OPENED. ‘OWN. HOTEL has been THOROUGHLY REPALRED and Furnished in First-Glass Style FOR THE Accommodation of the Travelling Public, Guests and baggage conveyed from the Railway Station and Steamers free of charge. : G. V. ficGREEOR, Pacentiik Water Street, Ch’town, P. KE. 1, } eod ‘April 20, 1830. } pat sj Im ‘Hides, Galiskius & Shespskins, HE Subseriber, will pay the highest Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES, April 29, ’80—eaw wkly, ar pat ly rrancesa > se -Insurances may be ef- | ee ER i ee a A A ee | LINE LA ON CR OB on James Campbell, an American citizen, of Pittab ung aes ; residing fin Peru, has been capture trie and shot by Caban raiders. y° carer lists have Montreal for the pw] k esa or for the raisin: y em * erection of a national monument to ieacnues Cartier. When it be eAING stene Wo uk : Gilad- the Chancel- toek a knewn that Mr. yk onal take ; a , } borship of the J i 5B] ‘ise, Which Weahannear ronsola sali’ pu e+ COUSOLS 1 ‘ > 7 iS Deen nialntainga. in on new works on metallargy, Dr. Perey, F. R. §S., puts the value of silver tals annually of late years as averag- ing somewhat about $80,000,000, and the . | = | } | | 12 TRSi ee ee NG. 146 Raul bi bee fi Re wf TELEGRAPH REWS BY ! 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POT rem Twenty-one mules ore crema ted by the} ‘al rr ; i he c ’ é | Subscribed Capital, £9 HOO HOU Bends ingof the Leluigh & Wilksbarvie stables an j as I [ ; 1; ; t Vanamill, | i on aig Hvacthy By il } 4 : ; x bot: livesk 2 UGS, war ds al _— 16008 | | Tho anthorities of the British Museum Tatal Aanual fneame ; : 3 fag 7 J AY | have orderad a gale of di iplicate prints fom | its imme Hse Ce the etions. ? . i ee. : Deen starved in} a fund | LONDON, May 8. Se far as the formation of a Canadian Naval Reserve is concerned the authorities here are apparently willing to aid all in their power; and it only remains for the Dominion Government to urge the matter, that it may become an acco: puliebes fact. At all ihe foreign offices, i: is generally believed that the rupture Sap China und Japan may teke place at any moment, and will not cause wneh nstowish mettedts apparently it is inevitable. i ice Admital Babaketf in command of the Rus- sian Siberian squadron has had his fleet auginented | by the addition ef 8 large ves- sels, ind the whole of the vessels crew are forward to some iuimediate service, Siy Charles Dilke has heen tite first to put his foot into it and’ imetr Jthep:dis- pleasure ef the new Premier by his tao. a) tongue in portraying the go od and deter- mined intentions of the party, now they have come into power. Karly in the session rit ihe pew Governnient will int ‘oduce a. li yuor license hill, the clauses of w hich will go far to sat- is fy moderate temperance refermer’s al- ongh the sy will not come up to what Sir W Vilfred Lawson would desire to makedaw: Some of the more pi ‘ominent clauses look Ing Ot fred. F 0.030,600. The ar ; 4 Bes a els +} : " . d me . Uther 5 lee- lin the bi! i en vhs a4 ly loc: Ui VP st? me In all new ' rors yer ywye r ‘ oo8 : ee e seed on metalinrgyin tao tat hook es ore viet St 1 old, elap sed or forfeited oné@'$ ee it ning of publiehe: mo Sabbath for Nr. Josrra wirecit, on Sixth ne. }yot more tian hiee hovwts, atl’ he closing New Y > ! :3 and weaiths c-| of hen € arliet , than nt Piesene on Ra tur- ation. [ts pastor, the Reverend Fath ier Pa day aigh rel, a faitafal ene known by } is works, ON DON, May 8. testifie to fhe wor le ‘ful eurative 7 Pepe artic - vey ¢ etsy 2% = ; 7 ihe a] ppomt: pent ol rh Right sa yf Giles’ Lininmient lodide Ammonia m jofaiiié kadar s : : | Geo org? Goschen, as Ambassador te Tar natory rheumatism, pains in the joints ot rie , 1] t vaéate hi M ins, for it gives instant relief. Sold by W. | key b cing temporary, he will no ” V atso Send for pawphlet. Giles’ Pilis | seat in Parliament, te which he has-been 7 B enre » erysipelas: Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, Y “7 ry . } 441 é>= : N. ¥. Trial bottles 25 cents Oe oe to enwer See 7s BaNERUPTCY OF Tas TuRKs.—A _late Berlin despatch states that bankruptey rife in Constantineple. As a means of anny and civil service contractors, they have their claims refered to innumerable commissions ; these endless delays ‘hand then: cheques Provincial board, which upon application is found pent niles#, “In its ex- ‘agsmeiit, the Perte has seized ie pensidts: fund, of the foreign, the post and erarnars office einployces. lt is under that the cattle sent to England recently from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have been considered superio oy in several important respeets by the British consnmer to the cattle sent from the Upper postponing the paynient of af waiter Up on some treme embai " i ? i ce ol Provinces. “If is also nndersteod a the lexport of cattle to. the Mother Ceuniry jirem the Maritime Provinces has thus | provedremunerative, These are cncour- faging. facts. “Their, significance is great, ; Phe lessons taught ny | then ii are plain “al na instructive. ‘The faets suggest io Maritim: Province farmers the propriety and i import . an ve of envas ving heartily 1 lm this new cattle ade he Dukes of Bedford have converted winter afid a summer, the waters ex. what wasan inland sea in noxious swamp in | panding into meres swarming with fish and screaming with wild few!, by the labers of successive penerations of engineers, into 680,000 acres of the richest land in Eng- land, as much as ct of ari as the kingdom of Holland and, like it, preserved for human cultwre and habitation solely by continuous watebtulness from day to day. The present duke is deveted to agricultural pursuits, and has placed one of his best farins at the dispesal of the Royal Agricui- tural Society for experiments destined to improve the scientific knowledge of farmers all over the world. ie +] the produ They were feur Brooklyn hobbledehoys of from 14 to i8 years, they had been studi- ous readers of the flashy story papers and dime novels, and they decided to ge West’! an! have adventures. But there was a difficulty in the way: they had no money. After consultation they resolved to procure the necessary funds as some of the heroes of their favorite storics had done, to wits “| by turning robbers. Accordingly they ran away from home, teok possession of an old stable which had the name in the neighbor- hood of being haunted, elected the oldest boy captain, and entered upon the practice of their new prefession. But things didn’t turn ont as they had done in the stories. The law, in the person of an unromantic policeman, got his eye en them, and now wil four ave locked up, and the Western ad- ventures indefinitely postponed. Aquatic.—-A despatch from Washingten | of the Sth inst. says: Hanlan was on the Potomac course this morning and after noon, practicing as usual. Ho has brought himself down te his reguiar rowing wel; ght, 150 lbs., in rowing cestume, or about 160 ibs. in ordinary clothes. He was measured for a new boating custume yes- terday morning, and measured forty | inches around the chest. He expecis to have his paper beatin a day or twe. He takes a daily walk of ten miles for exer- ese. Jas. H. Riley, reserve man of the! race, arrived this morning. with him two boats, one for practice and | one te race in case contest. and expressed satisfaction with it. begin regular practice to-morrow. He brought | \ ‘among the efficers is very returned. for Ripon. The Times’ leading editorial this morning says :—‘* it was not to be desired that Sir “Austen Layard should be peretnptorily superseded as Ambassader to 'Purkey. Such a course might have been interpreted to imply that there was to be an entire change in our policy. ft might alvo have appeared to cast undne disparage- ment on Sir-Austen Layard. He may not have heen as successful as could be wished in inducing the Porte to consult its own interest, b » sincere fulfilment of its engagcthents with Enrope, but it is to -emembered’ that Reswent to Constan- tinople at a mest diflieult time, just when the Sajten was sniarting under the consequences of the war, with preverbiai tenacity, was seeking to evade them. But it is a great adyantage that he is to be re- placed ‘for a while, and that the claims ef Rritish Government should be urged the Porte by an Ambassador who can with the authority. imported bya direct commission frem the new Govern- ment; and whose energies have net been exhausted by long and almost fruitless en- hey the upon ' Rpeak deavors. Mr. Goachen has had some ex- perience in eastern affairs. In 1876, he acted as British delegate for concerting a measurg to reorganize the finances of Egypt, His present position is a very difficult one. it isnot unlikely to affect the future of the Turkish empire. Lonvon, May LL, Notwithstanding there has been consider- able Of position to the acceptance ef Brad- jangh’s affirmation instead of the oath pre- sented, and generally taken by members of Parliament ; it is believed the House ef Commons will finally accede to his propes- affirm. News from italy is te the effect that the lialia Ridenta is enlarging its organization and is preparing to issue a proclamation expressing its idea of true Htalian Liberty. News his been received from the west coast of Africa stating that a Batanga en the Cameron’s River has been bombarded and burned by the British on account ef the ill- treatment of Brilish subjects by the ives ition to liat Layerroot, May 8. The laborers employed en Liverpool dceks have struck for an advance of sixpence per day in their wages, and the loading and discharging of ships is seriously impeded. A Constantinople despatch says the Brit- ish Enrbaesy here aud the Porte are ex- changing angry notes relative to thesstp- pression of the “‘Tevant Herald att e editer’s (W hittaker) eentence ta seve n months imprisonment for publi ishing a new number of his journal, The Embassy maintains Whittaker can only be con- demned after trial. Whittaker has left the city. The Embassy reinses to assist in the execution of the decrees against him. The Porte has not succeeded in arranging for the payment of salaries, and the distress great. Captain Pasha has been mobbed by women whose husbands are away on service. They > threatened to throw their children under | hus feet. : Burnin, May 11. | Emperer William has returned to Berlin i he participates in the | He took a row over the course | has been discovered in the Indian budget He will | He said \from Wiesbaden. lis Majesty’s health is apparently improved, and he seemed to be 'in the best of spirits, on arriving at the depot he was heartily cheered by the crowd there assembled, Cancttra, May 10, The news that an error of £3,000,000 jhas caused a profound sensation. It is generally felt that the defence of the blun- to-night in coming through Utica from! der has broken down most lamentably , and Rochester, bets were freely made that! gross miscalculation as to war expenges Courtney would net row with Hanlan, in’ forev errnined Sir Jehn Strachey’s reputa- fact he would not row at all. ‘ tion. se tere on timc ree ee ES Wee eer Sa aie Ler RE Mein tS age ak a » 8 RS ARBRE ER PRRREE Se TC SERENE, FRE LP MY TREE 2 Oe Fe LS re A SR a aI 2 rag erage emer aioe Es A aren eres =