7 LOLITAS LOLI a VOL. 6. - HA _ es ‘ {ue DAILy IXAMINER) fg Published every Evening. OFFICE: 1N@S’ RULLDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, 7 harlottetowna, P. E. I. Kates Or SURSCRIPTION ;: Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, 1 2 One Month, i 0 50 One Week, . : : 012 wx Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be m wle for month!y, quar- ely, oF half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. w. L, COTTON, Manager. J, W. MITCHELL, Ottice Sup’t Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangemeat, TO COME INTO FORCE PURSDAY, December 2nd, 1879, —_——- TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 5, | Nos. 1 & 3, | | Mixed, i i Sra TIONS, Mixed ee ~-eenemanm a ee es } Georgetown ..... Dp $.20 4. m. | s* 8.45 4s i ERE. cast 6 see 7, 5, - ee 18S Mt stew tJune...!i5, 10.15 “4 | Koyaity Jnuction! ** 11,27 Ar 11,50a.m. ! Charlottetown. _ iy 8.00 a m Dp 3.00 pu Royalty Junction, ** 322 * | “* 3.23 ** North \Wiltshire..| ‘‘ 9:14 “* | ** 485 * Hunter River....; ** 9.30 * | * aap * Breadaibane..... ** 10.07 ** » oa County Line..... hh Kensington...... | “Seer” | 6 ; Ar 11.30am Ar 6.30 pm Summerside... .. Dp 1.30 p m Wellington.... :| °** 2.19 ** UNS SOME ccgeces wae OS eee Ce Gas = Alberton.......- pc aa * BIER ccc cceess wae ss TRAINS GOING EAST. : ‘Nos, 2 and 4, No. 6, Srarion, =| Dined. Mixed. Bites os 005. iDp 6.30 am Alberton... ....| °° 7.20 ° O'Leaeg,...-++- - 2 * Port Hill ........ es Wellington ......| “10.22 “ ee Arlt.l0am' + S’mm rside...... Dp 2.30pm|Dp 7.30am Kensifigton.... a” hh lho County Line.. ..| ‘‘ 3.43 “* | ** 844 “ Breadalbane..... i“ a “*« 6m6 “ Hunter River.. °' i 4°. Gap. North Wiltehire..} ‘* 4.46 * | * 9.43 ‘* Royalty Junction! ** 5,37.‘ | ** 10.338 “ ‘Ar 6.00 p m/Ar 11,00 aro Charlottetown.. . \Dp 2.30 pm Royalty Junction; ‘* 2.53 ‘ eat Ar 4.10 “ Mt. St wt June . 'Dp. 4. id ‘ce Cardigan........] ** 5.35 “ (eeorgetown..... lAr 6.00 p m ~ SOURIS BRANCH. :vains Going West. STATIONS. | No. 7, Mixed. Souris ¥ : 7 fe ee | Depart 7.15 a. m. Harmony .... —_— St. Pete:’s....... 94 eo ie UES .. ss -2'o kee ioe. * Mt. Stewart Junction.| Arrive 10,10 a. m. ‘Prains Going East. ‘ ; SLATIONS. No. 8, Mixed. Mt. Stewart Junction.| Depart 4.15 p. m. Meuell MA2......+5, , 4.58.“ i wt ee ene. C, .'.'. Pes | eel... aie mess tc, eee | Arrive 7,10 ‘ a a ee ALEX, MACRKAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 61 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, TENHE Sabscriber offers for Sale all that Valuable Property situated on corner of Grafton and West streets, and comprising Town Lots Nos, 15 and 16 in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. Also, that Property on Kent Street, consisting of Town Lots Nos. 67 and one-half of 66, also in the third hundred. This property is a most desirable one for private residences, and will be sol. low. If not disposed of by private sale, it will be offered at Auction about June ist, next. Offers for part of the property will be received. For farther particulars opply to! Messrs. Davies & SUTHERLAND, or to the) subscriber. F. MITCHELL, Ch’town, (eb, 19, 1880—2aw Trustee. | pica sa KLOTTETOWN, 1 - ee ae inn hos Advertises Cheap FOR CASH |! JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. Wee Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the busivess of the coming season. Small Profits-Quick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. Gtteet eee eers enema angen Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofere. THE DAILY EXAMINER Local News, Foreign News, Political News, Social News, Commercial News, Shipping News, laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE 2 CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Quarterly .-+eeee ence eee e oBhidd SUUPTUIIN Ss desanehe vases ROO THE DAILY HAS A Largely Increased Circulation ; AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM Trt INCH BE =. G. ne ene OT pene Manufacturer & Dealer in MOON TT IMC ENN TS + Unadatanac blets, Headstones, &e., Tablets, in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, during shipping season. Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. BE. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880.—-w d—ta sa 6m MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. BE. 1, 4, A. MicLEAN. D.C, MARTIN, June 18, fond preenl > 1579. -—ex2aw No. 85 Water St., Charlottetown. Pringa Edward Island Brangh -—oF THK— ROHTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE riRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GO. 4h SY tPeD SpeDeD ers Ledcbgeded eeGt ap 1,216.0666,.60 subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - CHifF OF FICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. Lhe Tables of Rates are moderate. Kire insurances eilected om nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium, corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossks settled with promptitude and Uber- ality. i. W. DEBLoiIs, General Agent, Dec. 14. (MEN INSURANCE CO'Y. OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIGNS STERLING. eee ee effected on all kinds of Build- tags, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vesseis on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences. - Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank}, Agent for Prince Edward Island ¥ ro" June, iss J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, N. &., REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES Ontario, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, sti one FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour tor sale wholesale, in car-load- lots only, viz:— ‘* Buda,” ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘“White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘' Pastry,” ‘ Beaver Mills,” ** Red XXX,” ‘ Amber,” «&e., &c. The above choice brancs of flour, with many others, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinees, Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other geads will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in F EK iy " XA af i Hl FR ‘Cipher,’ which will be supplied to all eor- —_ | respondents on application. Made up from Tus Darty—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only ONE DOLLAR IN ADVANCE. Sent to any address in Great Britain or North America. ee Nov. 25, 1879—ly Valuable Property for Sale, ; 7 ’ ‘ ‘¥X%O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. ‘ j 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in A YEAR, ' Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- | chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to} ) gether with the buildings thereon erected. ' For further particulars apply to Messrs, | Hopeson & McLrov Charlottetown. | Sept. 18, 1879. PEA SOUP. REPARED with Pea Flour and seasoned Persons having relatives or friends abroad ; aud flavored with the finest herbs and cannot do better than send them Tue Weekty EXAMINER. : ; o 2 Baer A few Advertisements only, reeetved | Soup. J, W. MITCHSLL, | W. L. COPTON, Office Sup’t. Manager } | seasonings, to which is added Liebigs’ Extract |of Meat, making one of the most nutritious dishes that cam be obtained. A 25 cent Tin will make 3 quarts of thick For sale at | BEER & GOFP’S. Feb, 18, 1880. ‘ ' ; ; } ' i } t EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880 iUNTER, SECOND | Pa 4 Tren ct EXAMINER. . i ' Tur DaIny MARCH 29, 1580. cDITION | J'o the Editor of the Lraminer. cn a reerr ane Correspondence. Sir,—I beg to subjoin an attempt mn verse for your approval, One thing I can answer | for, the deacriptions are REAL. The Saxon F mI a2 ° ‘or German root of the modern English word, ~ | **Yady’ was, I believe, *‘ Laef Daeg,” Giver Ey command of Her Majesty the Queen, a} stone cross has been erected on the spot where | the Prince lost his hfe in Zuloland. ——-- —— Mr. Eprson sold his patent on the electro- motograph to the Western Unien Telegraph Company on Saturday for $100,000. Tue vote on the ‘Capital’ question of New Brunswick, on the 22nd, was carried in the Assembly by a vote of 20 to IS in faver of Fredericton. ibiectsaiibaai Tue Marquis of Sahsbury is so far re- covered from his recent illness that he will be able to take his seat in the House of Lords en the reassembling of Parliament. a nN ae PurtyarMonic.—A fall attendance ef mem- bers is reqnested at practise on ‘Tuesday evening, 3Uth inst., as there is some business to be brought before then, as well as general practise.—Jangs C. Wricut, Sec’y pro tem. snnctnsnatiagtddihie Tue small pox among horses in Quebec is increasing. it has breken out among the horses of the St. Jean Street Railway ; al! their animals are laid up with it, aud the Company have ceased running their cars in consequcnce, Tue Czar’s reply to congratulations of Pepe Leo 15th, on the occasion of the anniversary of the farmers accession to the throne of Rus- sia, has been reeeived. Thetext of the Czar’s despatch has not been published, but some of the journals say it is couched in cold and vague terms. sisiahlbineiniaiiaictneinsbiei SzNaTOR Sgymour, of Pert Hope, is dead. [The deceased Senater was 74 yearsof age; born in Fredericksburg, Ontario. Represent- ed Lennox and Addington in the Canada As- sembly, from 1844 te 1850. Held a seat in the Legislative Council from 1855 till the lare to be found, as I Tnion, when he was called to the Senate. He was a Conservative in pulitics. } Tur London Spertaman,. March 4, says :—} ‘Weare informed that the London agent has received a letter from Kdward Trickett, of Australia, intimating that he purports taking up his residenee in this eountry, shortly, with the view of rewing Edward Hanlsan, of Toronto, in a scullers race for the championship of the werld, upon English waters.” Tus Lucan Tracepy,—aAll efforta ef detec- tives to get a clue tothe Donnelly murderers, and all etforts of Crown Counsel te elicit evi- dence sufficient to answer the purpose, have failed, and the Government etfers a reward of $4,000 for such information as will secure the desired end. $4,000 is a pretty big sum te be offered asa reward, and may be ail powerful where detectives and lawyers have failed. A New York despatch says: An order has been received by the Winchester Arms Com- pany for fifteen to twenty million catridges for the Chinese Government. This is the first order ever given by the Chinese Government to foreigners for cartridges. It is rumored in trade circles that an immense number of guns has been made in England and shipped to China for use against the Rueaians. Tue Dominion Law Society met in the Sen- ate Committee Roemon the 24th inst.. and the following officers were clected: Presi dent—Edward Blake, M. P.; Vice-Presidents —Hector Cameron, M. P., Ontario; Joseph Doutre, Q. C., Quebec; W. H. Richey, M, P., Neva Scotia ; C. W. Weldon, M. P., New Brunswick ; Ryan, M. P., Manitoba: Senator Corvwall, British Columbia; Brecken, M. P., P. E. Island, A WoMAN disappeared from Reading, Penn., leaving the following note behind her: ‘‘ My Dear Hiusbaud: I left, in peace and joy. My body will be fonnd by some one. Shew this to mother, and give my love and « kiss to all. The lost shall be found, and the dead rise, | will mset you all agais. I had te do this, but, dear Lew, I had no ill feeling against you.” Dear Lew was greatly grieved until he feund ont that his dear wife was alive and well with another man in Philadelphia. Terris_te Accipent.— On the night ef Tuesday, March 3rd, a young girl. named Anvie MeKay, a daughter of Mr. Angus Me- Kay, of Keppoch, Antigonish County, near the county line, was so badly burned by fall- ing into ap open fire place, that it is thought her injuries will preve fatal. She had arisen during the night for the purpose of warmiag herself, and, while standing near the fire, which was burning in one of these large open fire-places, commonly seen in farmers’ houses, was sezed with a fit, and fell on the embsrs. Whon assistance was rendered by the other members of the family, the poor girl was found to be shockingly burned. Her suffer ings since have been heartrending, and death would be welcomed by her friends. — Picton Standard, Says the St. John Sun:—‘‘It will be good news to all who wish well to the Intercolonial Railway to learn that the quantity ef freight passing over the road, in all directions is quite remarkable. The business revival has thrown avast amount of traffic ou the read and the rolling steck is taxed to its utmost capacity. We hear of there beimg nearly one hnndred ears of freight at Campbellton at one time, afew daysago. On Saturday last seventeen special trains passed over the road. The re- duction of the rates of freight on lumber has given an impetas to the movement of deals and timber, especially in Nova Scotia, giving millers and merchants an epportunity to get their wood te market so as to take advantage ef the recent advance. We hope the arrange- mentss ef flour will be made satisfactory dur- ing the coming summer. of Bread. *'The werds of King Lemuel,” ‘the propheey that his mother taught him weed not say, in Pro- verbs, cliapter 3!, Who was she? Je ne scais pas. { think I might venture to say whe she wos not; but I will not say it, aud dare not. 1 am, Sir, your constant reader, Vieu Duomyun, Naw OD, Lenox Cot tage, Grafton Street, } Mareh: 29th, 1830. \ THE VILLAGE FESTIVAL. RY VICH DHOMNUIL NAN ORD, I love thee, England, country of my birth! Land of true Freedom! Paradise of Earth! I love thy brave thy kindly sens cf toil, The stay aad bulwark of their native sou : Ready to aid a friend, repel a foe, leward a kindness, or resiat a blew. On working days, in every field we see A forethought worthy of the Ant or Bee; Bat when some rural fete has banished care, Our Halls aud Hamlets wear a garb more fair; ve When flaunting Banners through the Village borne, Are heralded by Trumpet, Fife and Horn ; Wheu jocund sheuts are heard ia every Ure €ZC, And auswering Cuckoos echo from the Trees, With head erect, and glance of proud com- hand, The Village Maestro leada his little Band ;_ Blows the loud clarinet with might and main, Then smiles and nods, and pyfis and blows again. The wiser minstrels, of inferior #kill, With grave attention mark their Leader's will ; Play flat or sharp, as he directs the tune, On Flute and Viol, Trumpet and Basseon. They tiret begin old England's well known atraips, ‘‘Lovy live the King!” responds each loyal awWain. Then brisker airs in lively measure beat ; “The College Hornpipe fires their hearts and feet, “The Soldier's Joy” their kindling spirit warms ; Then ‘‘Rule Britannia!” famed in arts and a} 38, ‘Neath yonder Text, with fragrapt Lilae dreat, And glowing with Laburnum’s brilliant vest, Are heard by turns, the merry laugh and tale, As lads and lesses quaif the home-brewed ale. Beneath its shade, or strolling o'er the green, The einiling Vicar and the Squire are seen ; Their lovely partners grace each manly aru And round their steps their happy children s Wart, Ye Landed gentlemen! Your country's trust, Respect yourselves! Respect your Fathers’ cust! A scene like this they never failed to grace ; They vever dreamed of Caockferd’s—nor the Race, In ancient Halls your sires received their rent, And, ‘mid their tenants, all their income spent; Of Britain's strengih the Friends of the poor, and Throne. The eldest son his dying sire succeeds, Renews his youth, and emulates his deeds; Preserves with care the old ancestral walls, And fills the Rank to which bis Birthright ealla, The best ef rvies by Satan may be curst ; Sometimes the «/des son has heen the wore ; But this great Truth was taught to me at school, Exceptions only tend to prove the Rule! The younger sons go forth, their fate to try To earn uew honors for their lineage high : Teach men te live,—and seldiers how to die! \ With joy the Church her highborn sons may view, And half the Peerage charged at Waterico. The gentler sex an equal merit claim ; The Ladies well deserved their Saxon hame: King Lemuel's mother, from the Sacred Boek Her's were the priceless cownsels which they teok ; The mothers these, te whom our sires gave heed, And to their husbands they were crowns indeed ! O! cease, my Lords, your country homes to spurn ! Let happier days and better thoughts return ! Resume your statien ! Head your social trains ! Leave smokey Londen for your native plains! To Agriculture's lore your thoughts devote ! Each homely joy, each rnral sport, premote! Let landseape gardening charm your leisure hours, And make vour home a paradise of flowers ! Let England’s breeze, ol England’s banner blow! Down with each foreign, each domestic foe! Let harmless merriment sround you dwell, And cry in English ‘‘ Vive La Bagatelle!’ sinew and the bene, buiwarks of the POSTSCRIPT: Stern Wolfef Bademoch! Behold thy son By love ef Primoegeniture undone! O! Donald of Invernabyle! my sire ! I understand thee new, thy rage and ire. O! thas again, in battles wildest roar, Were seen the flashing of thy bright Clay- more ! Auother sive | have,—the Cid Campéador, The Pride of Spain, the terror of the Moor. “I'm Rodrigo of Bivar ! A Castilian goed aud true!” —Vide Lockhart’s “Spanish Bailads.”’ VICH DHOMNUIL NAN ORD, Proprietor (DE JURE, sed non de facto) of Lots Seven, Ten, Twelve, Thirty, part ef Lots ‘Tweuty seven and Forty-six, hal of Lot Forty-seven, and formerly ef Lenox Island, which was sold by me to the ‘Aborigines Protection Society” in London, under Trust, for the benefit of the Mic-Mav Indians. ‘‘Vacuus Viator, canto ante LATRONEM. V. D.N., O. hoe san “tse eee etre. —— A Se ear a .