O ecssee VOL.2.. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCI. 21, 1878... NO. 263. Pur Dairy ‘Ex avener | Is Pabtished every Evening. OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORG STREETS, Charlottetown, P. EK. I. Kates oF SuBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . . . $2 50 Three Months, - : 1 25 One Month, . 0 50 One Week, 0 12 _—_— s@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made fur monthly, qnar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. FRINGE BOWARD STAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, &- WINTER ARRANGEMENT. To coms into foree MONDAY, Dav. 24, 1877 ‘ 7 ———t-- -— — — 2 —— — ea ee re W. MITCHELL, Office Sup't. ppt ee 9 mes : = TRAINS GOING WEST. 4 Ne i be o7 maT? _ | Bxeaess Mise vy of + +} ++ : ARUtté Po ata oir Mi GEORGETOWN LY Bp. 2.5 ii Cardigan *Até : eti An, 10,25 Modnt Stewart Jnuetion (Dp. a 35 Royalty Junction ** 11.46 PM. :..& «PMa CHARLOTTETOWN ¢ 4% 12-10 Dp. 28 ‘Dp. 9:00! 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BRYDGES, an @en. Supert reach the Comm Govt. Railways. ‘Notice roy Streets. ms nabians ered Ww "N. B.—Food for the sick carefully prepared Mt. St'w't Jc W. McK ECHNIE Sup't-P-E-T., Railways —— to the Public | for the ‘** Soup Kitchen” will were ittee if tt zt the Store of Mr. Alex. Horne, Corner of Queen and ill be received by th¢m d and. Mr. ae Quirk, by the Committee. Nov. 30, 1877. aun -_-—— ——4p-44-44—-84 }Di INSURANCE. €0,Y v “ti ’ "OF ENGLAND... GAPITAL, . . TWO" MILLIONS: STERLING JNSURANCE effected on all kinds ot Build- haw. 6.45 Dp. 3:50 © 4.26 ‘* 4.32 6 5.05 < _ae if T BOOK & JOB. PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE: i ; under the careful Stipervisfon of —_—— We ure now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, | BILL HEADS; CLRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPULETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS. OF Bank and Legal Blanks, &e. ke. &e. AT MODERATE PRICES. Office :—Ings’ Old Stand, Corner Great George and Water Streets. _NoRTE STAR OFFER AND LUNCH ROOMS +AND-+—- OYSTER SALOON. MRS, E. COOMBS, SUCCESSOR TO J. CARROL EALS served at all hours of the day and } evening, at reduced, rates. UO VSPTHLRS sent to all parts of the City at he very low price of 30 CENTS PER QUART? to suit purchasers. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1878 —2 aw ‘ ; 4 a Ei s PHRLL Witz taking this.opportunity of thank ing-our Gumerous customers “for tbe tberai manner iu which they bave. patron ized OUR NEW STUDIO, xe would inform them that we have now iereased facilities. for the production of drst-class work, and are. prepared to nake PuoroGtaris of a Siyle and Guatily ‘thal hus ntver been before attempted tn this City We have on exhiiioe, a our Koos, » sree namber of Photugraps of every variety, iuciuding the BEAUTIFUL PHITO- BNAMEL | he-most. beautifai pile. of -Phobograp KuOWnh, Pusséssing a Sofipess avd @ebigacl ofsebloring that has never been equalled Phis elegant pictaré has become deservedly popu arelscwhere, aud caunnot™ fail to be- cure so here. Thougt; tke finish of -our Photographs cannot be eXcelled; we wouid direét altear- tiou to Lie’ beaulliul Glace’ Pictures which we make. They possess a highly nainclied safface,and are practically indes- | cructible, id? will retain their freshness ind beauty forapy length of Aime. Ifthey' ‘Coute scil€d tley cea _ea-uy “be cleaned, | p. ifiey wik hot fose any of their beauty oy ' ‘This. vaiuadle quality, com- their rearkable eelcganee, deli wet, bined, with white the difficulty of theft? production will prevent them ever becowing so Common as to lessen their value. Our patrons cap have one or all of their Photos finished in obiain d elsewhere. We give Special atteution: .to-makin Groups of Faw li€s, Secicligs, Schools, & Our pictures of children gre. sufficient evidence cf dur success in this difficult brinch of our art. teen BES Out eoNL RORMEN Es Fueheh) A Fodia Ink, Pastet, “Creyou, dud Water Colors, hav- selves throughout the Lower Provinces. poptiés Gmvetaibg to huve Photographs * 7 Lo J. W. MITCHELL. f Also for sale by tue Barrel, Bashel, or Peck | indke them | wefy saitable for presents; |- ‘his styid—an advantage Which cannot be] ade a davorabie repute obtor them a 1878. FURNISHES “MORE NEWS, FOR LESS. MONEY THAN. ANY + OTHER, PAPER IN THE PROVINCE. It Contains Twenty-eight. Columns, i, kL eV : sid nearly, every one of which isin closely set READING MATTER. mergers =e CONSIDER OUB TERMS SINGLE COPIES to the 31st December, Is73—thirteen months+-$1.00 > in ad- vance, ‘ je SIX COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, a3 desired, $5.30 in advance. PEN COPIES to on allyoss, or ad tresse, separately, as desired, $9.09 in advance: FIFTEEN COPTES to one address, or addressed separately, as vequired, S1B)5G: 1 madvante. |. ' TWENTY, COPIES, to one address, or adilresged separately, as desired. $1 7.09, IN ULL TIMES: —GET THR BAPEST AND BEST ——————— oc The Weekly Examiner is acknowledged: to be shead of) any other paper im'the Province in‘ the item of LOCAL NEWS. and is always well filled’ with Political, Shipping, Commercial and General Information. The debates of the Local Legislature will be carefully and impartially given. Special tele- 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. ‘the Daily Brann ° Dominion, United States or Great 1. Britain om receipt of: wih eowlll diadlnt ROMHPM advantage to sit gahixgs 2) (he umber ef our cu tomers) syekus cy as taigy dy Bgs Avie ety of ihe! Phoios Wuavgid wie, Ve prefer to have Moves | where ¢ butcipithis case we ask pall rd ee ee Unt site's tome by appomtaent. f Qualys ; preference; as- aii ; Wii hey will fiad our} ated tery uied cVate: ° JIE ES ‘ Cor. Queen aud Dor a Streets,» soa aay # Bouk, HWP aps Hn beUddbiaived for less wt os si301D INOT ROS* BROS,, ¢ Ss Fer Three Months,- “= © « 1.25 For Ape Month, roi ea b if . “50 Os Yisce99911 -quU 13 4 ; , : i , ee WE 60 9 Sidino Ge di.90) ip @i21 oa / evil Leda ew .eisveis sxou ists ao: 14 Manager Ap amiines 2 ‘inting and, ees siuhnedavananl ti ‘ Ch’town, Deo. 6, 1877, | MAOGPHERSON S RBPLY, _withamaddress 66 thanks, for his |vindiea- thousands of peoplerw t. a contemptuous sacer Will be sent to any part of the: Province, the |: For Six Months, -\- - - - $250)’ “ OrAoulder to Shoulder. PRESENTATION OF AN ADDRESS! TO) ‘SENATOR MACPHERS N. POR -VINDICATING HIGHLAND HONOR—-AN BLOQUENT ANSWER To, THE FINANCE MINISTER'S, FOUL , INSULT.— IR. es (Prom the -Téronto Man: ) Orrawa, March 14,—To-day a deputa- tion from the County “of Glengarry waited upon Senator’ M*Phefson ‘to present hith | tion of the- Highlanders,. against the, attack made upon by the, Finance Minister in one of hiss ecch's last’sunimer. The deputation consisted of Major Prater, of Charlottenburg ; Donald MeMillan, M. D,, Christopher 1. .McCrea, Murdoch Mac- phersop, of Lancaster ; John. Ronald Me- K. Chisholm, Alexander Monroe, of Ken- yon ; Neil K. Mofieod,” and ‘J? “A. “Mac- donnell, Greenfield,» Having been introduced, Major Fraser, as Chairman of the deputation, explained to Senator « McPherson” the object ‘of "their visit, and’ calledon .Dr.. McMillan. to read the following address :--- Lo the Honorable, David Lewia Madphersom, Senator of Canada We, the wnidersigned, Highlanders and de- scendents ‘of Highlanders, and ‘represetitatives of theWarious Clans: which - have ‘settled in | Glen garry, in Canada, beg leave ti express to I yo ourdeep ‘setise of the obligation andei which you have placed‘us by ‘your timely and eloquent rebnke administered to Richard John Cartwrigiit, the. Minister of Finance, who pre- sumed upon the opportunity, afforded him in the political campaiga of the past Summer, in ‘order'to strike a blow at honorable opponents, to slander in. the most» atrocious mamuner the race from which those opponents are descend- cd, thé rate which we-are ‘prond to acknow- ledge az obr cOmmoi ancestry. » ‘iimthe blincness, of his partisan rage, he stigmatize] “us a3 having inhented dishonesty from onr forefathers, “and in’ possessing * rep datory instincts,’ through! the alleged faut that our ancestors. possessed them before us; that these .insticts with us were stronger than reason, and that therefore we are compelled to be thieves, robbers, and outcasts. ‘This nronstrous assertion was made before which added oo its virulence and yenom, and it is. deliberately perpetuated in a carefully prepared ‘report, , published nearly a ‘month after its CeliVery, ‘which is now being’ dissemi-, nated by'thoiwsands throu*hout the ‘country under the authority of the party to which Mr. Cartwright has for’ the present’ attached him- Nelf) — i: yw & 3 i £19We. believe it to be: the first ‘time i the history 6f this counbry that a responsible Min- ister of the Crown nas dared ‘thus foully. to slander any. of the first. raves by. whom. this Dominion is populated, and by whom its pro- gress and prosperity are being, promoted. .**To those of our industrious, euterprising, aud prada z countrymen, wehumbly think, the ¢ountry owes enough ‘both in the present and in the sacred ahd honored memories of the past, to protect us ‘Against-‘so “wanton an-Aat- tack; ‘and You, sir, as & representative of our people'and an honored member of the Parlia- ment of the country, have given the key: note tow rebuke: which nwill be; echoed thronghont this Dominion, not only by every man, and woman of Highland. blood who cherishes, as who «oes not, a) just-and honest pride in the, name of clan and country, but also by all who. ship. tk We need hot refer to the military ‘achieve- ments of our forefathers, for they have ‘heen witnessed in every quarter of the globe, and history tells 6f their levalty and devotion’ to thé British Crown. »Mr.« Cartwright: would have done weil to remember, betore calumuia- ting the mén of our race, that had it not been for them itis more than doubtful whether this Dominion would ever have belonged to the British Empire or. would have been ) reserved to it in 1512 and 1837-8, ‘“‘Perhaps Mr. Cartwright has never heard of the striking instance of Highland honor afforded in 1764,-when for months a member of the Royal House of Stuart wanderéd amonyst the Highlands with a price ef £30,000 upon his head, with his hiding-place known to hun- dreds of all ranks and clans, but no. man Was foand.so-basé as to betray him. If -he were aware oi this fact. he would haye done well to uave borne it,jn mind jin 1873, and to. have been guided in some degree at least by similar principles of honor. ") “Mr. Cartwright’s insult’should indeed ‘fire the Heather’ and send a fiery cross, as of old, throigh every settlement in Vanada where our countrymen, exist to rajse them to resentment and j,ust indignation, , Should they allow this movstrous statement, this slurupon tHeir country and forefathers, to go uncondemned and unchallenged, if, will be impossible here- after for a Highlander or his descendants ‘to show himselt.at market-place er church wath- out being epppsed to insult. ' &¥ou ‘have nobly done your part in answer to the charge, and it is gratifymg in the ex- ##éme’'to,tts ‘to find that we have’a fellow- get mem in’ your high position who has proved Himself so potent a ¢hampion in our vatisd..' 1 biiie : J ‘“#y your manly deaunciation of the slander an‘l tiie slanderer, you have piaced under,an obiigation to you every Highlander in Canada and, on behalf of your countrymen in Glen- garry, we now beg leave to express to you our sincere and hegrttejt thanks. |, -. , “** You can- rest; assured, sir, that when the propar i ac araves the men of Ginoacry, true totus honourable instincts, of her sures, will in the most ugmistakable ‘manher show their opinion of Government which" retains as one at Tse ihets ge ‘who has ‘constituted him- self théléneiny of our race; and which thus not ovly coridowes but-jnstities'and perpetrates his ; ; ; Donald, John “Kennedy, of Lochiel ; Colin | aré not willing to see a whole race slandered to } promote the ends of unscrupulous partisan-} | oom Roderick: Ry MeDodgal)o Mextnder Me Gillis, Angas Chisholm, > Archibald, Medy Hugh McMaster, HH. fe: Chisholm, .- caer éP- McDougall, ~ Alexander’ “Kerr,” Roderick Me- | Lied, Johw D! MeDone!l, ‘Duncan’ MéDonald, | Alexandgr, Mc kyajon, JolmA. du» MoM Donald ', Cameron, Hugh J, McMillan Jo A. MéGillis, Wiliam © “A. “McGilhy, "Donal Mc Donel Donald A. McDowell,‘ HaghoMe: Gillis, Ponaltl McDonell, TA wa Hagh McDonell, Duycan, R. | Mel Fl Nath McDowwald, hia? AL’ Robértsofi, )MeGislis, William Me Donhla; aaetaball Me Dowell, Alexander, M¢eDonald, .Archabald, Donell, Donald Meet toh ! ald John McGilvrayy Pdénakt McGilvray,’ A’relii’ colm McCormick,; Dougald. McMiilan,. Archi hald McDonell, Archibald R. McDonell, Don- ald 1). McDonell and others. ; ** Glengarry, March, 1878: , Dr. McMillan explaimed that the address wes signed. by .five hundred and _ thirty Highlanders, and would haye ‘been: signed by five hundred more had the. opportunity been offered. Mr. MePherson, then. replied as follows : ‘‘ Highlanders and descendants of - Highlan- lauders,° tepresentatives “of the various Clans'which'settled in’ Glengarry, in Ca- ‘* Pecrow HigHLanpers,—I would ind be insensibvle to the ties of clanship if I Ra ont feel deeply grateful for the too ‘compliméntary address which You have prasented to me, You having come. from» a_,great ; distance and, Joubtless, ab much personal inconvenience, is to me tiost gratifyiig evidence tat in’ notis cing,;as Iidid, the imsult of, the :Mibisterof Finance, & gave expression to. the feclings of indignation and wrong Oe, . OE a which aust move the heart of every me of,our race. whendif wmed of. the) opprobrium 30 .n,ustly-heaped ypon mus - bya .member af the “Government. 1° am painfully consei that') vintdieated most inadequately the mem- orits of eur sires an. the good.name of .th ‘huidren from, wanton and. delibérate oss ind yourkind acknowledgment of my poor ser vices increases my sense of my own detidiensyh Had it been an iadyridual in |a’ private station wao had insulted us, his uttepances. would have veen altogether unworthy. ef, notice, espedially, im this country, the pages of whose history are largely filled “with tie record 6f the “military and civil services of our people. But’ when %@ Minister of the Crowh, speakipg- Gh behalf,of the Government, held-wp. our race. to_ public esntempt and odiur, and when his’ words of contumely were. ereulated throughout the iand in almost official form, showing that, they, had received the sanction of, his coi} in the Government, it became'a dut to: rebike our slanderer. ‘That duty! devolved upon ime in the first instance... L discharged. jit) i - fectly I kmow, but, to ihe eee of, my sty . A further duty remains to, be, perfo : punishment of our traducers.. in ,dischargi that duty (not.with the claymore as of old of us can bear a part, and all must beara who would vindicate their own and their: foreé ‘tathers’ honor,’ dt is most; fitting thatGlems garry, which I may describe a8 the Highland ineart of Canada, should be the first to move, and that her manly sons send: forth the . cross to every settlement, of. Highlanders. in the Dominion, and’ call upon. their brethren , to prove that. the sdéris ‘of the Gael have not de- generated in Ganatla, bat abe ‘still wo-thy ‘to bear the proad motto vf their beloved “mother,: land, and show that neither man’ or “Gdvern-' ment shall insult them with impunity. ~ © * ‘*l Have the “honor to be, fellow. Hightani: ers, WB Bison ‘‘Your‘faithiul servant/. 9 © |! 7 “DD. LL, MacPuERsON.” 91) Senator Macpherson then invited:the: de~ ‘putation to lunch, a numberof Members.of, Parliament and Senators deing of the party, Several toasts were Arimnk} arid spéedhies de: hvered, Sir John Macdenald: making: one of his happiest specchesin response! to. the, toast of his health, Oune,of the features, of the occasion, Was the presence of a piper, who discoursed Highland music between! the toasts, and a speech in Gaclie by’ Mira McRea. ed 4 the eccasion was an exceedingly pleasant. one. ray Taner The, dispatches last evening. announced the occurrence. of a .very severe accidents the falling of a brick building at Woobwieh A few days ago;in a paper devoted to build- ing News, We saw fu aecount of a (singular accident’ which , ‘‘startled the people. af London.” A Jarge néw building ona great thoroughfare, the “Haymarkét, suddenly ‘* fell all to pieces,” carrying down with it an adjoining house, whose oecypant is killed The work was the,work,of.», skilful archi- tect andka good, builder... The. material was excellent and the workmanship of .the-best kind... Brick, stone and iron, were: usedaty the construction, ‘Oficourse there were: the usual variety of opinions as -to-the ‘caase of the disaster. Some thought that thie fotin- dations had yielded, others . that the brick work was bad,. others, that. the ironwork gave way; but there. seemed -to be, mo par ticulan.évidence’ to -sustain.any of these views: As, \.howéver othe building collapsed and fell inwards, there. seems’ to be ground forthe belief that the disaster was dite’to the’ weakness of. the interior’ ‘ih> English jotrnals “and correspondents of the papers all urge that there 1s danger im using so much iron in construction. ‘Lhe same paper reports the fall of another build- ing, a dwelling house at Hackney. It was one of arow. 41¢s fall’knled a brickhyéy, and. the evidence tuken at the inquest secin- ed to show that the house had bée “built with)‘ Landne haste and of poor masonry, The, Proprietoy—nas tae contractor—wag committed. for trial for manslapghter,. We refer to these cases chiefly for tlie purnose dustatdly indult. “Solo te)» 0 will 3 of We trast that youmay long live to o¢cupy | your high position cia \the , Parlianent.of ous | country, aud continue to be the able and fear | less champion of Highland houour and our fore | fathers good name, rg of shéwing that ccéidents of this kind a not rare - Hagland. Indeed, there is nu reason, whatever to ;belieye that house put up a whit more substantially. ee tages they in America, st. Toh GRabet SEES LOL TR EE ee RE