a“ * eee aero ieraniestenmateatheeaiaimaias aad ee Rae ganas a — 1 & be “ pe. A ‘ ar “ae Rae oes wil ee > ~ Ts) _ { & bs ahd te i ee ah. ae S—— ee ee ; " = = ———ee evar ee ia 2 ~ VOL. 9, cH ARLOTTE loWN, PRINCE MD WARD -[SLAND, § ane a ve ca re er ee ae acne dana ation comments Ching mhiscnndeancnersettl Ghat ni tam dima Tuk Daly EXAMINER ; Fira” > Marine.’ Life is Published every Uvening, Vin 7} V | La Teco. ee OFFICE : vo Ai | 2 Ce NGS’ RULLDING, CORNER OF WATER ih! HEE u Yo bat ' £1.16 bs ~ AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, oath "ite aa’ larppaape Charlottetown, P, E. I. u il, at { pitibd wy {went REPRUSEMPANG Kates oF Suescrirrion ; fix Months, - - : $2 50 Three Mouths, - - - 1 25 OQue Month, - - : 0 50 me Week, - -- . 0 12 aw Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for month!y, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- earion. Ww. L. COTTON, Manawer. MITCHELL, we Uitiee Sup't = Prince Edward isiand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangemeat, TO COME INTO FORCE PUESIAY, December 2nd, 1279, "TRAINS GOING west. :. | Nos. 1 & 3, No. 5, SraTioNs. | “Mixed. | Mixed. Tanna. T cgieeirniggeeenienentinnn I, cm eaten Georgetown ..... Dp 8.20 a. m.! Cardiganess.:--.) ~ 0.46 > * | , J Ar 10.10 ** Mt Stew't aoc... | Dp 10. 15 ) 6e Royalty Jnnction! * 11.27 * | i : jAr i}. 50 a.m. Char ottctown.. iDp 3.00 a im! Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction, ‘* 3.22 “ Se 3.23 * North \Viltshire. . | a “* 4155 3 Hunter River....; ‘* 9.30 ** bs 4.30 = Breadalbane.. : “10.07 “* | ** 5.08 * County Line. . “mae *--§.18 Kensiuzton.... “10.88 °* 1 ** 6.36 ° ; ‘tAr 11.30a m/Ar 6.30 pm . Sammerside... Ap 1.30 p in| Wellinyton. , ao 2. ea Port Hul. vel - 3.09 ** RRO Fe ccc * 4.7 oe Alberion...... és 8.17 ” Tignish .. a * Gigs!" ene aie TRAINS GOING. EA AST ‘ me \Nos. 2 and 4| No. 6, Stations. | Mixed. “| Mixed. isiieadieciat ait one 6 cietidonandile Tignish..........: Dp 6.30 a mi Alberton... .. 41 7.25% | QLeaty.s......-| “ 3.25 “ Peet. pices.) ‘* 9.40 Wellington ......; “lW.22% | an A Ar ll. 10 am 8’mm’rsi:ie Peoese |Do > 3 P m! |Dp 7.30 a m Kensington......| “* 3.00% | ** 8.05 © County fine... ..| “* aa. hme 8.44 Mitedalbane.....| ‘* 333 ‘* | ** 8.54 “ ~ MHunter Kiver....| “* 4.30 “ $3 9.30 T Mert \Viitshire..| “ sae 1 * Oa. alty Junction! ** 5,37 ‘ ‘© 10.33 ‘ ~ id s Ar 8/00 p mlAr 11,00 1D Charlottctown.... Dp 2.30 pm Reyalty Junction, ** 2.53 ‘ ‘Ar 4.10 * Mt. Stw't June . Dp. 4.15 * Cardigan........ 0.30 Georeet. wn... 6.00 p mj} —_— Se “SOURIS BRANCH. trains Going West. STATIONS. | No. 7, Mixed. 4 , eke “Depart 7 7. 15 a, m, a: pnt ¢. «fae . See i 3.05 i Ns. cee. bewsws +e OS Mt. stew art Ju action. | Arrive 10.10 a, m. ong arc ett nd cheiecelaaelielll Trains Geing East. SLATIONS. ! No. 8, Mixed. Mt. stewart Juuction. ; Depart 4.18 p. _ SNS Binet. sade ad 455 © i Cenc . 6 vmmdin "2 : aoe s- ngeete ge FS SEG ie cha. aeuel Arrive 7.10 ‘ ALEX, MAC LAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. ran Fat pres a ane sp 8} kea pio | vi te VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SAL. YHE Subscriber offers for Sale all that Valuable Property situated on corner of tefton and \Vest streets, and comprising own Lots Nos. 15 and 16 in the third _- of Town Lots in Charlottetown. » that Property on Kent Street, consisting ‘Town Lots sos. 67 and one-half of 66, also the third uundred. This property is a most desirable one for private residences, and Wilk be suld low. If not ‘usposed of by private tale, it will be offered at Auction about June next, Offors for past of the 2 gas * wiil be received. jor further particulars opp bply te & re poeyt 6 & SUTHERLAND, or te FP. Se ae i Advertises Cheap FOR CASH ! > Ad | U8 PRINTING PROMPTLY, HEATLY, AND GHEAPLY GONE. Rp LF wm usu Cd X AP; Wee Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please dv so beture com- mencing the busivess of the coming season. smail Proili IS OUR MOTTO. Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. -Puick Returns, “yi Leeal | RWS, Foreign News, pee — News. ¢ qpERREil & reece N LES ine News, laid before Subscribers, Purchasers, and Borrowers, EVERY EVENING, PRICE % CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: uarterly . +--+ se eee ee eo B15 Half-Voav ly. -cccccccccesss” B00 ALLY =| 7 i cb ew Cork Cw Largely Iucroas3i Girculation AND IS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISH ‘TE. WEEKLY EXAMINER Made up from Tas Darty—a Compen- dium of all the News of the Week. Subscription price only DOLLAR A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. OWE . i Sent to any address jin MME DAILY EXASIGER) a lenis tue Bs. Boel Com mer bala na Great Britain or North America. —— cannot do better than send them Persons having relatives or friends st ‘fx WEEKLY &.XAMINER. | par A few Advertisements only, received J, W. MITUHELL, | W. &- COTTCN, Ofiice Sup’t. Manager , hee ee Tale Erne aN Cae aA 1m Mire tssurance | SATUR AY, MARCH 1 ce rarer A a ors & ee ch ¥Y¥ ai 7 ta? THE DAILY EXAMINER. ROH 13, 180. The Public Accounts hii UrTecal Britain, the tUp’*ca States, CE the | be doles on receipt of One Doliar, « <pasaP aa uidey, Laglend ;. Capi- | eacaneh tel £2 509,000 sty. i : ’ Leia te, china x . | Tue Departmental reports submitted by ; DBriiisi- itmerica Sire Assurance | the Hen. Mr. Sulliyv e. witl » ex €yinp Lid¥s of Tovutrh , Out; Uapital n@ 220, O4Yr. Ouullivan are, Wilh one ex- (; aid up to fall, $50 a poo: 00. ‘ception, very neatly printed. They reflect Sum VWotual Life ami Accident Ene | greatcredit upon Messrs. Coombs & Worth, s ira i<° ty Coan nts ili#4 of NM yuitr 1. “ —— —- the more so that they were so promptly MARNE INSURANCE-ALSO EFPFCPED, | issued as to completely upset the calcula- Office, South Sile Queew Square. tions and dissipate the hopes of the editor po? nid 2 7 ee ce os . ata . Ch’to gn, PFeéb. 17, 1389 ob wand of the Pairwt, who stated that they could Na incarnate cp, jpesetneninens Nl pea phlcitanniieslaesaiiiatitpeaiias ‘ % m ; ; hi ga yary | Dit be ready to lay before the Legislature i A} : BS . . . - UL L iN Lib pA ony, till late in the session. - OF ENGLAND. The report of the Connnissioner of Public WY. met ucin Gee wN& STERLNEH Works vives clear statements, showing the DAP Al iW fisleeedieed oa no ‘. r . Sagi sh expenditure of the Department, the con- BNSURANE vn kimds of Build-| tracts entered inte, the contracts unfir- § ’ : i ‘ f ty (* Si . . ree oe . Kroanes, 80, OF | ished at the end of the year, a comparison \ @ase:s on the Z : i ie mi aad loess of estimates and expenditure, with the t . «el ay we ‘ . ; : Losses settled pr t amount of arrears of 1878 paid in 1879, “sy LT A CTY TA TYy..: :> } . e ABD MACLEOD Comon Bank), and also amount of claims unfurnished at Avent for Prince Fidswar sland ; 1 ; a2. oes ae SY : Bdward Istan the end of the pas t yea The expendiciire ’ 1S; . 1 ”» > . od 3 2S en 2 3 it a dso on. | SUNN In- All’ to GIS ey 7d. The esti- Las Ft “2 FSS ha | mates amounted to $137,434 12. So that Gam 3 Sesgs &§ #eh “a a, ego ‘ j $25 4d ios 2 ees? .22 F FSS lithe expenditure was $2,267.97 within the TT? ae tee estimate coe services en which the mone FL i 8. Sear-LAW is y * ’ was expen: le , with the estimates and the t YT ’ } > : : a Be Ye P30 § BGS bp. Post ins , } arrears of 1978, are thus enumerated :— ‘ a { 'y . i. I. ct ny Tots a paid r ; in 1879 &. A. ticd 4:93 MARTIN Pe iia ° r . : SERVICE, ESTIMATES. | Including Tur ais, I Ox LAW prea of ines | 1873. .- a ews, asiinainmrepensinie petits semantic: sits Kia . | Rents. and Disburse-| ! ments, &c., of County" Tike Clee 5 cease kee del i$ 1,400 O0)$ LI6i 3 iy } ‘‘ourt. House, Char- 2 Utt lothetown «....55/%: | 1,400 90} 1,370 19 — Court Liouse, Geerge- o> ag. eee opiee eae 109 00! 139 91 pac Coart House and Jail, —s Summerside........ 1,0°0 CO) 1,515 62 ont “a pate beanie te tow: |-- -3;460-60, 2,658.63 oat fail, Veorgetawh .....) 609 Ou) 612 gu xs F : , o Z Ona . ; 7 Soverpment House....' 1,000 68 | 2,74 60 am vovincial Building....| 2,560 60] 2,312 28 Prince Wales Colles | 230 00! 499 10 + PiInNCe V¥ wes mieve.. Hk aon Normal School eee 4% ; 150 CO; 453 0; Lagatic Asylum......; 13,000 60 10,583 8& | = Lumatic Asylum repairs 100 OD) co “4 lospital for the Ins sane} 45 Ot 10 OU 43,67 $ 23 "os PACKEIS, Viz: oe : o: Murray iiarbor. ices 140 yO! 14 U8 oe Wand Rivera. ..... | 159 CO! 50 00 Gr.A a /. ' ~ / » Z ' “ms Wood lalands:........ 150 00} 101 G0 7 .- | Fat es New Lor nden and Rus-} i ow Ee ee 500 00} 499 60 < + “7 ~ 1 - rCONT Yemen poor AT TS Mo tazue Bridge......| 150 00} : ¢ i% . J ieee eg EN LE ee : 3 . , een eee sunnnerside and Hurd’s! i rADI ETS ‘CANROTANCS TOMR.TARI Peint Ferry G00 00) 909 €6O ASLETS BEAwl EY {vi 8-TABLES. s _~ Pueeiahey ee eee } pos yt be or — i. 4 — . » ss i hp BR SOI. 4s bes tee | co Vi ov Gy All irom O oo ees . ae quahty Murray Hiarbor....... 125 00) 75 66 of StG0K Cm yed, Cranberry Pvint eee eens 46 5G} 46 50 Prices ihe Lowest of any Shop on} MacUannell’s......... 4000, = 40 00 this Island ! Rocky Point.......... | 400 00/358 06 asa mMAcckRca brea gr. Wess - “an » is Pee IW. es | 125 00) 150 06 Also---Mantles, Centre Table and Commode| Walshtown........... | 180 Ov} 120 C6 i = i ; 7 i al ~~ ‘hy ad ry Lops, Hash Bowl slab ; Bracket Shelves, Grand fiver......... i iv 0: 50 00 ( Georgetown and Mon-| 7 Ue re ad ’ ° of <. r's . a babeee? torts ies 2,800 60} 2,800 C6 Kent Street, Ch town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat] Fllic mG Rie, 2. ik 86 Of 50 00 Guos & wkly Coding. 05% 3k Se, ; 150 00 175 €O ——— nn Eteamets.. Elfin and) / ot 7 . eo = ee on j ‘ a ee ae % ; TAL a Fe ee Southpert........ .| 1,634 00) 2,054 55 3% 2 ~~ is PF x ~ , 2 me . a } 5 ahd A ‘ 1; sia RIT R 33 } iA ii iy Victoria Breakwater... | 354 22 354 22 a 0: eee j LA AD SeU ded ce Ah lke Aodin dealt deal 8 “ . 1 } | | Stone for Macacam-! ’ se 74 8 » eo eo i oe pe AAG ky he 5s iii hss cas cored 1,506 00° G52 41 —_—- Travelling Expenses, 3 : i‘TIADYT F Trad Tan 9 MUGIOSCET, . 2. 6. oe ks 200 60) 210 67 5 Hiv aot DUuib LUNN UAULIED- | deo Commissioner Pub-! == lio Wetec’. fax, < 220 00) 201 62 VIsfl Right of Way........ 3.000 09) 1,781 00 ry? + . Maes Gaabia Wharves, King’s Co inn sf ¢ ; ‘7 a fGUu nT } QO: ac 435 09 14.440 1] ji\ ; :? 4 i ei 5 Oo ite > - ‘ 5 x rae LuG Liutul Vwinius Luia® Ou ult “ u's do 12 " , - do P rinee 2.) ! AS Bridges, King’ s C 0. mie do Queen’s Jo > | 22,565 00; 16,365 13 rs ‘> 4 : yoleiss do Prin ce 0 .o. 2 . x 4 * aw Y re ; rae = ee - Roads, King’s } . oa ene : do Queen’s " > { 15,500 60, 21,332 04 7a HI: 5 SC Hi vy;i, Oonel at very moderate do Pri nee do \ ' cost. the advantages of a cousstortable and | Poor House, Xepairs. . | 70 00 61 57 pl s2.8ant home. bi pether With a vuorough and Commission te huper- refined education. $ =e visors.:... .| 2,800 60: 3,151 71 ‘the course of instruction Is the sam®é as} Miscellaneous sand ‘Un-| thas of the best Schovls in England and is boitiaies 5, eke 1,500 00; 1,188 85 founded upon the University hxaininations - a for \\V omen. Rigi ib youuyg tadies Irom this Totals... . 137, 4s 47 2/135,2 16 75 seh ol passed tie Local Lianiiatio of thei —-—————— Unversity of Kap v3 Uoliege in June last. The stat atement from which we extract ‘hi the y ool in VUanada that has/,, . cote & Seas audits Neal viciidek ba the ete also shows that the arrears o! passed pupil Sata University ea ANEEEA LEON - ~ .? - 2 ‘ Pie number of pupils is imited, reudering] 1873, paid in 1879, amount to $30,012.69 ; | the School select, and waive 1 puss a “7 7 that the accounts and coutraets of 1879, educational cdvantayes of «large public schoo sas ang ; ' €acil pupil is enabvbied bo TecelVe thi bah ili dividual p wd in 187 ' amonne to $105,204. 15 ; ’ that eare aud vversigut which is so important, aud| the amount paid last year to repair dam- which cannot be given ma iarse esta Jblish- ages by the storm, was $2,421.46 . that the meiit. ; en Le - oy Mir. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a|¢ +s against the Department unfarnished sta Toi four resideut goveruesses, besides visit-| oa the Slst of December, 1379, were only ling Hiascvcrs. , : ; Q : 895 AQ arisienne French ia taught conversation- | * °°" » . : 7 Ja ai ’ £ - k . n . . ally. here are two resiient French Gov-! ~ From these figures it will be seen that SoC tn of eet had it not been for the sterm ef the 29.h tielerences given to parents of pupils, aa ; . etoghar wt \ 7 J iit For furvlier particulars address the Prinz October last, the expenditure would have aes ; ‘i “a iy a been within the estimates no less than $4,- , 1378. _> | 639.43, 2 sum almost sufficient te have cov- reigiky WEHLRLE BRAWARMK, — ler {ered ali the outstanding claims @pen the Ts ns L BaViligs res jatives cr i11chuas abroad, ane Department. ' Ges it ils te RUCp ifeni nior nied & vHcerull & ; IP, ic, island, cannot do sem a better or cheap The public contracts aeeepted. and enter- ;er Way ti hw by eu VSCIIDLiYy to tHE is EEau j ed inie LL. 1873, cast $12,523.78. Of this is AMINEL.” Sent, postpaid, to any address amount $12,143.48 was.paid. So that the | balance due fer uutinished eentracts at the ee ee oe a a ee A a Le RN NO. 96 — ee a we ee wee end of 1879 was only $654.30. Last year the amount due was $20,244 ! The Engineer's report gives a succinct ‘account of the work dene by that officer. lt shows that thirty-eight large bridges and | wharves, and a great many bridges and cul- anes were built er re- 22r "2 . verts of minor impor paired during the 5 A report of aan Sterling & Harris, respecting the new Hospital for the Insane, lissubmitted. It shows that the total cost of the building was $100,755.59 Of this 94,160 59 has been paid ; leaving $6,560.00 still unpaid, The statements in the report, taken in with the fact that the public works have been so well attewded to. that there is little, if any, complaint throughout the country, afford indisputable proof ofthe energy, capacity and economy of the Hon, Donald Ferguson ; and show the utter base- tessness of the charges of his cahuminators, er 8 om 2 + amount & Connect ion The Cape Tormentine Railway, The project of railway to connect Cape Tormentine in Westmoreland with some point on the Intercolonial,in erder to secure uninterrupted communication with Prince Edward Island, was strongly advoeaied in the Honse ef Commons pe eine, by the Island members and Sir Albert J. Smith. Sir Charles Tupper seems to have given something like a pledge that this line of railway would be built by the Gevernment, in which case the Provinee of New Bruns- wick and the County of Westmoreland sand have soine forty or fifty miles of ad- ditional railway, passing through a tract of snentry that would be ereatly benefitted thereby. The heart of the -editor/of the Suckville Post will rejoice at the prospect of this cherished scheme being carried out. —St, John Telegaph. s aueineni tis Wr have received Rose-Belferd’s Canadian Monthly and National Review, for March. Its contents are :— ; The National Development of Canada, by J. G. Bearinot, B. 4. : Ottawa. net, by C. W. R., Montreal. a Romance of the Underground Railway, by Fred. Travers, Vederati n, Annexation or Independence ? sy Grany ile C. Cunningham. The fallen Leaves, By Wilkie,Collins, (Con- cluded.) rr} ¢ ct > a . Sy Bis ine Unanges ..equired in tne . I 4 Senate, by a . . * Fashionable Murdér, by wy : ete Legal Education, vy IN. . a f0onn 1€t, by r. 8. H., Halifax. F. Davin, Toronto. Alice Horten. yate - of C anada, by Centurion, Ireland, a po em, by P. O’ Hagan. Belleville. Pessimit mH, by Gold dw in Smith, M. 7. Poverty, a sonnet, by G. A. shaw, Toronto Round the B. A;, ‘Table.—“‘Go as you ig Theology—Concec ting of Nations—J. G. W. op Dr. Newman —A Paralle 1. Tock Reviews -—Pattison’s Milton—-Mde. de Remusat Memoirs-— Sebastian Strome— : - . oats ‘aton’s Civil Service Reform in Great Britain "Sir John—Symond's Greek Poets, ‘ Musie ax 1a the Dr ‘ama, res shee fhe ‘Monthiy’s’ Serap Bock. Lrrt RGEY, 1He 'ORGER, IN THE PENITENS tiaky. ~Jehn LeFurgey, who hasbeen sentenced to the penitentiary for life, for passing counterfeit money, was visited at ‘hat instiiution en Saturday afternoon, by the chief of the police and Detective Weatherhead, with a view of ascertaining - from him, if possible, the names of the parities whom lLeFurgey stated, were implicated in the forgeries. The statement of the prisoner, on his arraignment, was donbted and no action was , at that time, taken. Since> then, the chief, on exam- ing the papers found on Lefurgey, when he was arrested, found suflicient in them to corroborate the prisener’s statement, in re- gai a to aceomplices,and on Saturday ‘started out te interview the prisoner on the subject. Lefurgey, however, refused to enlighten the chief as to the other parties. Lefurgey is learning the blacksmith trade.—7'ele- graph. Mr. Jonn Campzext, who died at Liver- pool, N. &., last Monday, was sixty-four years Mason, probably the oldest tn the Previnee, having joitied the Order in 1816, and was a regular attendant at Lodge until within the last five years. His last request was that he might be buried by his breth- rev. KPARNEY and some cf the other agitators who have been introducing Communistic prin- ciples in San Francisco, appear to’ be m im- intnent danger of being hanged by a Vigilance Committee of citizens. A FIRE broke out on McDaniel’s wharf, Halifax, on the 10th inst., resulting in the partial destruction of three buildings and tetal loss of stocks THERE was a great fire at the weaving works in Moscow, on the 10th inst. Twenty-four persons were burned to death and 29 ir. jured, MaPLeEwoor BrrEpING AND TRAINING ) Farm, Je¥FERSON, O., Dec. 27, 1877. § Dr. WILLIAM GILES, 120 West Broadway, N. ¥.:—Dear Sir,—Please send me two quart bott! es of your Liniment lodine Ammonia, (fur horses). During the past two years I have used it im my stable to the exclusion of all other liniments. 16 is the best thing I have ever seen for either man or beast. could not do without it. Enclosed, find draft for $5, Very truly yours, H. P. Wabr. Gile:g pull cure Billousness, See ea 4 SS ee So te Co oe ae