a y s TRAINS GOING WEST. ’ | Nos. 1 & 3, No. 5, Brinoxs. | “Mixed Mixed. etown ..... Dp 8.20 a. m.| PR cccccpcel ee. ia re © MiStew’t Junc. Dp 10.15 «f Royalty Junction! ‘ 11.27 “ Ar ll 50 2 .m, } Charlottetown... Dp 8.00 a m ‘Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction : nae “Saf NortheWiltshire..!*‘ 9.14 “* | ** 415 © Hunter River....| aa «ae. % Breadalbane.....| ‘10.07 “ | ‘ 5.08 “ Coanty Line.....) ‘10.17 “ oa 5.55 30 j Kensington ..... 9% ed ; t $ ’ a ee aoe en VOL. 6 Tur Day EK XAMINER, Is Published every OFFICE: pes BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORG): STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. I. -— — ee ap om “vening, Karses OF SURSCRIPTION ; Months, - . : $2 50 Months, - . - 1 25 One Month, . . : 0 50 Jue Week, . . - 0 12 g@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Coutracts may be made for monthly, quar- ely, oF half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. Ww, L. COTTON, Manager. MITCHELL, | JW. Office ao - Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 13. Winter Arrangement, TO COME INTO TUBSDAY, December 2nd, 1879, FORCE ae 10.55 of ee ‘Ar 11.30a m Ar ‘|Dp 1.30 p mi} ss » .19 * icksi “tae © eee 5: a o a - ; 6, 7 ae wa clint: "6.10 °° TRAINS GOING EAST. \Nos. 2 and 4, Mixed, > Summerside... . etebewemeses ee ee= No. 6, STaTIONS. Mised. | | des i sich 8 ‘Dp ter Sepbemuns!. ii.k Gel | MEM soccesce ' 8.25 3 Eo ties ois sam * Wellington slace de 1 10.Se Sem’rsid Arll.J0 am mm race. -----/ Dp, 2:30 pmiDp 7.30 am eee 3.05 * | ** 8.05 * a Lima, ..1 Gee ** 4 ** 86 Breadalbane.....; ‘ 3.53 ‘* fo £56 “ Hanter River....| “© 430 “ | “ 9.30 ‘ North Wiltshire..| ‘‘ 4.46 “ | ‘* 9.43 ** Royalty Junction! ** 5,37 “ | ‘10.33 “ Charlottetown... Dp ee ee een Royalty Junction, ** 2.53 “ Mt. Stw't.June.. .|AT i 4.10 * *|Dp. 4.15 sé Cerdigan.......| ** 5.35 “ Georgetown .....)Ar 6.00 pm LL ___ SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. o. 7, Mixed. STATIONS. | i . Hermony......... TT on oe cs a Mt. Stewart Junction. Trains Going East. ors Depart : a a. m. oad ae [a * 9.06 * Arrive 10.10 a. m. No. 8, Mixed. STATIONS, | Mi. Stewart Janction.| Depart 4.15 P m. “e 4.5 58 Bi Peter'a oo... “ 530 “ MA, 27554. +, yi 6.48 ‘ Arrive 7.10 “ ALEX, MACKAB, bers and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. _ pat pres h anesp 8} kea pio 6i COAL. COAL. R SALE, at the Gas Works, and Ling tshan’s Scales, a quantity of Round x Coal, at $3.50 per ton. 8 Coal givesa great teat, and being al- Most free from sulphur, is suitable for either or cooking stoves. . %, __ ©: $i, 1879—city papers 6i jab Property for Sale, ——— Wy et BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. tag in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- heater 5 Street, and runni::g back 80 feet, to- - sf tr no buildings discos erected. cs apply to Messrs. ee TSS eee CHARLOTTEI OWN. PRINCE, EDWAR Bs cemeetg eco emas oman.enaneaies 18380. | FOR CASH |! JOB, PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. Ress Persons t settled last year’s accounts, yet will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season. Small Profiis-Qaick IS OUR MOTTO. Reuuras, ee ee Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. THE DAILY EXAMINER Local News. Foreign ews, Politi Social News, Commercial News. Shippiig News, |- laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE 2 CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Quarterly .--eeceeeeeeeeeeGl.20 Hali-Yearly....-+eecceeeee 4,00 THE DAILY HAS A Largely Increased Girculation AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM a oa ap WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tar Dariy~-a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only ONE DOLLAR A IN ADVANCE. YEAR, Sent to any address in Great. Britain or North America, —-——— Persons having relatives or friends abroad cannot do better than send them THe WEEKLY EXAMINER. par A few Advertisements only, received J. W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Bent, 18 Bovesox & wrt Sicha Cussettown Ofiice Sup't. Manager | Advertises Cheap who have not Daly Eau I “al News. - Caen | RENEE 2S Oe Fre e’ lim ts CN 4. f/aver ced Charilottcitown. i BRIASH & MERCANTILE } “i td Subscribe Paid up Capital, - CHIEF OFF) CES— Street ; London 61 Threa Rdinburs gh, 4 Princes: dneedie Street. Nine-Tenths ¢«€ the Protits of the Life Assur ance Business aie divided every Five Years Che Tables of Rates are moderate. rire Insuranves eliected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATE mn ae | as Z =i . ~ Si? 2 SINGL 23S dae CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING f° NSU RANCH Bios? ed on: ' ings, Merchu ndis¢ and | uct. V esse 5 on the stocks Spe cial rates Losses noe - “OM pp or isolated resic.ences, AT A rT POTN (TT Re r i + LEOD (Union Bank), Mdward Island 1877. : Sune, ANY ants W. R. BORZHAM Has on hand, aid coming, per steamer North- ern Light, alarge stock Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Sects, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slipy ers, styles and price es to suit allages aa. pockets, Come along to “a W. R. BOREHAM, % 4 South pide Queen Square. Dec. 23, 1879. --3mos3taw - TO LET : Fe 7% aoa 8 of Shoes, 7 all YHE SHOP »5 i Weve : tre now occupied Ly Bitton ¥ Posses- sion given the st June, WHITE. Ch’town, Dec. 22,1879 p at pres n BEEF, & GOFP'S. Jan. 12, 138). For Sale. NHE Land and Pwelling House owned and occupied by William B. Heartz, situated on Enston street, opposite Admiral Bayfield’s dwelling. For further particulars apply to CHARLES HEARTZ, Queen Street. Jan. 5, 1880). bones. Bones. ee undersigned will pay fifty ce per ewt. for ail lelivere y cents Cash ¥ xl at the No quantity b mes ¢ e Bone Mill, i1 the Royalty. less than one :wt. (112 ibs) taken. ¥ RED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 = Je _ a rr e> Pay beeat Ly" a ei a a F ia Ses Bee! 5 tues S98 C99 wens wien co ei a.) CS m7 wor CS oe omrse ile Ca ee oa = a] sabes wc pt ret cH THAN IN In 1870 we-sold 127,833 Sewing Machines, sé 1878 +f 4% 356.4 32 sé es u > “ee -_ Our sales hive increased enormously . every year, through the whole period of ‘hard times.” We now Sell all the Sewing the World. Piree-Quarters of Machines Sold in Waste ng Honey on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. gar Send for handsome [llustrated Price List ROBERT YOUNG, | South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Oh’tewn, March 18, 187 $~2aw té dd Gapital~ $9,735,332.00 ya 546,666.00 of Premium, cel responding to the nature o the risk. Lossrs settie! with promptitude and liber- ality. a BY " 5. Wi. RERESLOIS, reneral Agent D IST AND, Mi IND AY, ‘- Prings Bdviard island Branehi- “OF THK— NSIIDANCE Nouns Nuc a3 a | ad btn le a0 soe te a ctr ape i tt ea ee ree» FEB we RT |B, 2UAR Y 16 1880, NO. 73 eer eee vs Tae FEBRUARY 16, is80 eter SN meee ence The Governor-General’s Speech. Lhe following para grap h wa accidentally, as suppose) omitted from the Governor- General’s speech, as telegraped to the EXAMINER. Those our cc sntemporaries | who appropriated the Examrner’s telegram (without acknowledgement) will please take notice -— e Or Hon Gentlemen of the Senat Gentlemen of the House of Commons : Bills for the better organization of the Civil service, for the con solidation of the Inland Revenue laws and for the amendment of the acts relating to the Dominion lands, to the ‘ublic Works, to the Indians of the North- west and to the mounted Police force, will be before you, ihe acts incorporating the i the Dominion wi til « X} ire next year would seem a i ‘avorable time vonsideration of our bauking svstem and of the subject of the currency as connect- ed with that The subject of the laws elating to insolvency will doubtless engage teation.: The increasing fore ign trade ot Canada and the prospect that her Majes aty’s Lada lea ? WALKS OC nd the 1 fora full < present Systein. 2 your at Government will enter ere long tnto-newotia: tions with foreign nations on the subject of taeir trace and commercial relations, demand our Closest attention and ‘ ness whil the rapid development of the Dominion is con tinually giving rise to important matters requiring the support and action of > Im- perin| ‘sovernment, With the concurrence of iler Majesty, [ therefore recomme: a you to sanction the appo intment of a& permanent re presentative of Canada in Pe tes to guard her various interests. The subjects I have mentioned are of great importance. I com- mend them with full confidence in your wis- dom and patriotism to your best ‘consider- ation, a iw Tu Empress of Austria has given $200 to tho S fu nd. owt eides taal, THERE is every proba rbility ist laws will be 7 two years, © 1, ; ™ tha Duchess of Marlbore ug ‘thatthe Social. rolonged another period of PRE IDENT Hay Es has issued a pred sone warning all persons from tresspas n the land of the Indian Territory. — rg ssin< London “Sportsman announces that fusef to e hailen; ge Hanlan at present ount of business engavements. 0 TE Boyd re on 26 0 < Tuesd: ay mi orang fast a Conte RtetE twot+ lollar note of the Union Bank of P. FE. I. was offered to the station aténiee at arian St. John Sun. sosiaclencciganaiokd It is understood that the the British Ameri- can Hank Nete Company et Montreal intend to re-open their establishment in Ottawa at an eariy aav nari ee i In the Manitoba Legislature a measure has been alopted ta enable any member holding a Federal appointment to retain his seatin the Local House. Tuk Trish National Land League have 2 83 hadi ya thanking the U nited 7? aceordi ng the privileges ia house to Parnell. passed States Con- a33 for of the floor f 43 of t Rei Seecaiees HALIFAX, disappointed Sas the Exhibition, which ta to be held at Keatyille this year, is de termi red to have one of her own in October, Floral ne industrial. a Provincial Art, >) Ter salary of the Czar is $17.40 a minute. tseems good pay when one does not remem- ber that his prin eccupation is that! of being shot at by some of his beloved sub- jects. ‘ital « paul —— ree Cuartes Lame said of aviumsy girl who was always running ; against things ‘and break- them, “* Mary, I} believe that girl would break the Bank of England if she should run ag vainst it.” eecniinediiinatigiia ‘Tas SuHrer Trapve.—The ** Sackville Post” says that sheep still continue to go forward to the American market. <A fe w days ago Messrs. Ed. Read and Timothy Hicks shipped 365 head, and on Tuesday 180 more, Tur St. John ‘* Telegraph” leading member of the House of Commons of Cauada will, this session, introdnee a bill says that a y ia auYqws D AILY EXAMINER. | . ___________-____~_ | more it is talked about the more general | Washingt on Letter. Wasnineton, D, C., Feb. 9. never be done speculating about the late Republic Convention in Pennsylvania. The : =| It seems as though the politicians would 1 | the opinion becomes that Cameron didn’t | gain so much of a victory as he iried to e make it appear, and the less confident the Grant people appear to be of having ‘‘cap- tured” the entire delegation, as they claimed they would in advance. Senator Blaine’s friends grow more happy relative te it, aud some of them who ought to know whereof they speak, say that more than one half the entire delegation will prove to be Blaine men. Next comes New York to give us politic: 1 citeinent, for the National Capital feels uickl¥ the influence of political events in atl the States. It doesn’t. appe:r that the ‘Cameron plan” will be tried then in behalf of the Grant boom, although a little sharp practice was developed by the ringleaders in Albany. The primary elec- tions iu that State will be fair and in con- sequence +he best judges say that New York's delegation will be a divided one, and without instructions, Should Senator Con kling be a candidate, as it is pessible he may, lie will have a sol lid vote , but if not it is estimated that Sgmator Blaine will have the larger part, General Grant coming next, while Secretary Sherman will havea few from the city districts eae The , Republic cans of the District umia, on Saturday, Bee two de! tothe Chicago convention, both ef whom are frie f Mr. Biaine, aithough the Grant people ran one of them as their man. The plan of opening the Indian Territory ior settlement is not abandoned, but will be presented s shortly in a new form, it is There is no mistake about the deter- mination of some of the Western and South- ern members to carry that measure if pos- silsle, ‘ 'y Phe subject of American control of what- of Col- 2egates . nas oO said. ever scheme is adopted for connecting the commerce of the Atlantic and Pacific 1s growing more and more engrossing here, The energy displayed by the French party under Lesseps serves to give cur people concern against them, and there i is & genu- ine fear lest the European powers should, in irying to, seize too much ef a foo thold on this Continent. It is well for ovr Gov- erninent to be prepared to foil the effort, and to place cur own people in ap osition to control this nterest. Whether the isthmus is cut bya canal, or, what is more likely, spanned by a gigantic marine rail- way, the people of the United States ought to have a 2 controll ng interest in it, because it concerns them more than any others. The Patent Semaphore for the Pro- duction of Maritime Signals. ’ great 1 en mame anne A EB Se Says the Ottawa Citizen of Tuesday : The Minister of Marine and Fisheries, the eputy, Minister of Railways and Canals and of Public Works, Hon. P. Fortin, M. P., and other gentlemen and Govern- ment. officials, inspected the working of Mr. Gisborne’s invention, the patent sem- aphore, yesterday. The peculiar advant , demonstrated by this novel apparatua, for utilizing the universal eode of all na- tions, in the production of Maritime sig- nals, the impossibility of error in commu- nication with vessels at sea or to and from instlar lighthouses, and the extreme sim- plicity of its mechanism, at once command- ed attention and appreval. itis claimed that the invention will prove tnvaluable in connection with Dr. Fortin’s admirable sysiem for coast signalling and fishery bul- lotins, already inaugurated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. gy ‘ acres ~----6 > o vials Relief. Tak New York Heraid’s Irish Relief fund grows fast. The following subscriptions are acknowledged :—- New York Herald, $100,006 00 Wednesday, 3,161 30 Thuraday, 4,490 25 Friday, 5,291 46 Saturday, 12,622 48 Sunday, 832 51 Monday, 3,443 55 Tuesday, 4,506 93 Wednesday, 29,292 00 Total to Wednesday last, $173,591 46 mow + - ~—---—- - to iegalize marriage with a deceased wife’s sister. ealeliaeinciments Eitl herte the property of persons dying | intesiate without known heirs in the Duchy | of Cornwall has laysed to tl 1c Crown, but it is now established that it belongs to the Prince of Wales as Duke of Cornwall. 102 Years O1n.-—A Waterford, ‘i correspondent of the St. John Sun writes : Mr. Robt. Wallace, who was born in County Antrim, freland, in 1773, died here on Sunday. Mr. Wallace was able to move around up te the last of the week. He joined the British army at the time of the Irish liebellion in 1848. He marched to Waterloo in 18 15, but the battle was over befors his regiment came up. Kings Co.. One of coming advertisements wil] doubtless read to this effect: Jehn Doe, tat- tooer to Her Majesty, is now prepared to tat- too ladies’ and gentiemen’s noses in the most recherche style. Satisfaction warranted to all noses or the money refunded. Liberal dis- count to pug noses. Tattooing of verses of scriptures, in English text, upon clergymen’s nasés a specialty. Refers, by permission to | the two sons of the Prince of Walea.— Albany | the ' Jenrnad. THE semi-official ** North German Gazetie,” referring to the warlike interpretation by the French newspapers of the German Army Bill, says: ‘* The french army estimates in 1870 were barely five million francs, while they now execed nine hundredimiliion. The French army is better armed and numerically stronger than the German army. The Russian army also has been cousiderably increased. From the language of some French Monarchial jour- nals it Would appear certain that if the parties they represent obtained power they would i? rumeitiatel y plunge France into war. In view of this danger, Germany, though earnest- ly desiring peace, must for her own ‘safety fol low the example unfortunately set by her neis ghb ors in their immense armaments, Ger- many’s army is her weapon of deience and net of attack. We would be very glad if the same could be said with certainty of the armies of’our neighbors.” : Weather Bulletin f ; Prokethiliticnfer the next 24 hours for the Maritime Prerinces. Toronto, Feb. 16, 10 a. m. Fresh northerly to westerly winds; gradu- ally clearing weather. athe Sai oto “2 sini Mn A RE - i ———— eee OTR ce Ee ewes: i ie ice A A all A a prea ese ae aa, " ™ 3 . . neo phe eR LE Re Sa 7 Ae a RAR EES EIEN SES ye Sn itige ona