Sa — hm VOL. b. CHAI TRE ryan Examiven| {s Published ev a Evening. OF FICE BUFLDING, CORNER OF Nb GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. E. L Kates OF SUBSCRIPTION: ~o Six Months, - - - $2 50 Three Months, - - - 1 25 Qne Month, - - - 0 50 Ine Week, : - : 012 a@” Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, en appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. J. W. MITCHELL, Office Sup’t eet ea ee Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 13. Winter Arrangeme nat, tO COME INTO FORCE TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1878, I TT _ TRAINS: GOING ‘WEST. Stations, | Nos.) &3, No. 5, ae ee | Mixed, a occes Dp &Da. m. | Cardicanm....... oe) © $.46 ‘ Mt Stew oe Op oe “ | Royalty Junction! ‘11.27 * Charlottetown | Ar 11.50 a.m. ‘| Dp 8.00am|Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction; **: 8.22 “* | “ 3.23 “ North Wiltshire..| ‘‘ 9.14 ** | ** 4.15 * Hunter River....; ‘6 930.‘ | ‘* 4.30 * Breadalbane..... lee fo. See County Line.....| ‘£10.17 ** - oo Kensington......| “10.35 “* | ‘* 5.55 * ‘Ar 11.30a m/Ar 6.30 pm Summerside... .. Dp 1.30 pm Wéllington.... :| ** 219 “ Port Hill .......; “ = aes 4 Oia, in... Oa shan Peweet es “—— BEE 62350 0s 6s ‘+ “Gaga TRAINS GOING EAST. Nos. 2and4,} No. 6, oenamene, Mixed. Mixed. ve 00 40.4.4: Dp 6.30 4m Albestoay”....| “7.25 “ | OLaey.....6-: io ee Port Hill ........| ** 9.40 “ Wellington ......} ‘* 10.22 “ ‘Ar 11.10 am S’mm’rside...... 'D 2.30 p m|Dp 7.200 Kensington... ... b+ 3.05 * | ** 8.05 on County Line... |“ 3.43“ |“ 8.44 “ Breedalbane..... ~ ae 1 oe Hunter River....| ‘* 4.30 ** | “* 9.30 “ North Wiltshire..| “ 4.46 “ | ‘* 9.43 ‘ Royalty Junction! ** 5,37 * | “ a e Charlottetown... Dp ‘= So Ar 11,00 am Royalty Junction; ‘* 2.53 ‘ * Ar 4.10 “ Mt. Stw’t Junc.. Dp. 4.15 “ Cardigan........ 9, °6.35 ** Georgetown .. Ar 6.00 p m| SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. Srattons. | No. 7, Mixed. BOOED occ ceca cores Depart 7.15 a. m. Sibcmaony .........--- Si eTst * 9 ee Peer =” 3856 BERGOE A Gs HY... 0 9 me OBS: “ Mt. Stewart Ju: ction.| Arrive 10.10 a. m. Fraias Going East. STaTIoNs. ) No. 8, Mixed. Mt. Stewart Juuction.| Depart 4.15 p. m, ON eee ae —— Se. Poter’s..... cr. | meee. Harmony.......-.: os . ae.“ Sensths i. ..>>» J : Arrive 7.10 ‘ ALEX, MACNKAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Uhtown, Nov. 28, 1879. _ pat pres hy ane sp 8] kea pio 61 COAL. COAL. OR SALE, at the Gas Works, and Koughan’s Scales, a quantity of Round Lingan Coal, at $3.50 per ton. This Coal. gives a great heat, and being al- most free from sulphur, is suitable for~ either tes or cooking stoves. Dee. 27, 1879—city papers 6i Valuable Property for Sale, Ts BE SOL), all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the tirst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- Street, and runnin er with the buildi thereon erected. For further Pete apply to Messrs. Hoveson & Mc Charlottetown. Sept, 15, 18979. NO Fe — a WATER | {LOTTETOWN, = ae a ok mad eaeteaee Secs mrn-enrtemnd es ig OM Ps oe eee i wii a all ry ¥ , ° ° lake this opportunity of PEG | g f . Li, re ? _ lay Beiore the ist da unsettled claims banded ever Persons having claims against the for adjustment and payment. a large discount. i hey ¥ 3 “ Business a i : ey ag eS 4 pe F-4 4 a & BEING ABOUT Chance in their informing the p Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, JIRE TO at firm are réquested will also close out balance of W. & A. BRi TO MAKE A and Wir, e as Wi1LC shat all ac count.cue thenr by BE PAID ON OR y of Hareh next, Ensue, will have to be 41 that dite tion. fer collé yme before that date during said time at OWN. to furnish thes 73,620 SINGER SEWING 2 £% = besa nak si © 5 HO! nc & Be ee a7 SOLD EN 1875 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. ** 1878 * ‘© 356,432 ‘6 66 year, through the times.” We now Seil all the Sewing the Worid. Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterieits. gar Send for handsome Illustrated Price List ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen “ - Sole Agent for P. Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw ti ee Bones ee sland. Bones. per cwt. for all Bone Mill, in the Royalty less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, No Ch town, Bes. a ser? Our sales have increased enormously every | whole period of “hard | Agent. MACHINES Three-uarters of pleasar Machines Solid in ae lucation. HE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash bones delivered at the quantity | “NOW'S THE DAY” SUBSCRIBE The Weel dy Hxamimer, ONLY ONE E DOLLAR A YEAR. “THE EXAMIN paper cannot do. Send One Dollar by registered letter or money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEST paper published in P. E. Island. N. B.—-Persons who i vided with Tur Examiner for a year by pay- “AND “NOW'S THE HOUR.” ER” “ER” supplies to country districts all the Sate news—-which a foreign have relatives or friends iu any partof Canada, the United States or Great Britain, may have them pro- ment of One Dollar—postage paid in this ‘vide a friend abroad with the Island news. | PQUY the DAILY EXAMINER 1 latest news—local and telegraphic. for the; back 80 feet, to- office. This is the very cheapest way to pro- Charlottetown, January 8, 1850 - vs ae oe PERS 62 8 Ee OL PETE ~ ‘ t@ > J . . ~ ESTASLISHED £325. ea A = £3 aR A Oo - On Mere om EARS 3 i Sn ay GARE a an a nh EFSe ew Md 2 ee ey gi eh eI pag" om i ; dos F is ix Va Be aadee ome & SERGE: d a uae 20 Tes’ 45 5 a ee aa Sak aa ie os 3 ey ea 8 - 2 Fa * ’ Lear ~~ AAPEAS Pps As JOHN A. CONVERSE, (MONTREAL. “SIVA bere Cane Di OF CORDAGE of Every De ption, including ail sizes Manilla - i Rope, Tarr d laniil Hawsers, Lobst ia i, irred Hi Ip hepe, Houseline. Ha mbroline. &e., &¢., equal in quality to the best Amcrican. gor Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1879. eee tne a ee ee 2 SO A ee ee a Se ee » at a TS ee - was SENECA: ctr 2 } Sees EGR oa Om 3 5 oom 5.2 ATAR ST f ¢ TO LEi FO2 THE HOLIDAYS Pes? Ce 5 8 bap. 4 as ia a3 tn 8 49 2 B& a ao OR rYNHE SHOP on Upper Queen Street, now eee ee 8 AAD S Cr FLIr "eo moa pee occupled DY Simon j\¥. Urapode Posses- nee € 3g ao pe p AOS ~ . . : co : FRG F Yo G2 G @ tam & Oo 5 8S Sere 2 sion given the Ist June, 1580. ARCH’D. WHITE. = : ‘“ . eo as SRE Ch’town, Dec. 22,1879.— taw vv. RR. BORE pat ye 3; ne her Im | Has on hand, and coring, per a sal North- A BS er ge 4 od ern Light, alarge seal of Men’s, Women’s | and Cj ildren’s | Boots, Shoes Rubbers, OUver- is Or Sale shoes and Slippers, all styles aud pric ses to . e : “+ ' suit allages and pock: Come alovg to fFXHE Land and ijwelling House owned and Vv. R. BOREH. \M, “ 7°41? : : 7} <* occupied by William B. Heartz, situated | South Side Queen Square. on Euston street, opposite Admiral Bay field’s Pec, 2}. 1879.—-3mostaw . ral : ° 7 dwelling. For further particulars apply to CHARGES HEARTZ, Queen Street. | inh 5, 1880. -_ Lord Bishop of #0va Seobia ifis PRINCIPAL: nee Z >. Meld vy, John Padieid, SCHOOL, offers, at very moderate t cost. the advantages of a comfortable and it home together with a thorough and :¢ eourse of Instruction is the same as th at of the best Schools in England and is ‘founded upon the University Examinations for V’omen. Eig ght young ladies from this Schocl pas ssed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This .3 the on School in Canada that has passe »J] pupils at a University Tix: amin tion. Th: number of pupi ils is limited, re ndering the School select, and while it possesses all the educi tional advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that indiy idual wad oversight which is so important, and cannot be given ina large establish care ; 'whic ment Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a | staff of Sone resident governesses, besides visit- ing niasters. Pacisienne French is taught conversation- lally. There are two resident French Gov- ernersses. References given to parents of pupils. | For further particulars address the Prin | cipal | Seot. 19; 1878. A. SO UP KITCHEN HN connection vith the Women’s Temper: ance Union and Benevolent Society, will | be o o ened for the winter if sufficiently assist- jed by the charitable publ ic. inorder to dis- ee ya o : itribute judiciously, only those will be reliev- | ec i who identify themselves w vith the Society, | which will enable the committee to look par- lticularly into each case. In view of the pres nt pressing demands for help, the ently requested to ely and as regularly received by Mrs. Clothing will frier ds of the poor are urg send donations immediat asp »ss ible. which will be W. KE NNEDY, U onfec like vise be very acceptable. : tioner’ y> KE. McRAE, Secretary of the Women’s Benevolent Society. imporvers, Sailing brigantine Shamrock, classed 7 years “Al at English Lloyds, William McPhee, commander, will saill from Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, about the 15th MARCH, next, 1550, For terms, freight, &c., apply to JAMES KES, Es@., 134, St.Vincent street, Glas- gow, Scotiand, or here to the owner. OWEN CONNOLLY, Jotice to -. HE Fas t 1 Oh' town, Dee. 27th, 1879. ! pnAtA - ANU AR Y 31, 1880 NO, 60 AW UL Ji, LOOU, WU, aa aiens tains aomeanamrancanmneaae Enea nas a nena ee 1 i North West Notes. a as UN - Kew i a ADAPTED FROM THE WINNIPEG AND BATTLE- Y Exanr INER. . 1880 HaANLAN has received a letter from Bla- kie with reference to Courtney's challenge, and it is very unsatisfactory in tone. Han- lan will reply as before—‘‘ play or pay.” diiaiiatiteaeite ss Res ue bandied | ales of tobacco and 100 cases of seed leaf were received at Ottawa, direct frem Havana, on the 20th inst., by 2 Toronte firm, being the largest single consignment of tobacco ever brought into Canada. pa E Lh Tue Governor General has given $500 towards the Canadian Academy of Art. The organization of thefinstitution gees on, ) > ape VS O'Brien being President; : “Dae: N. Be -, Vice. President ; Mr. James S agurer, yr Mr. M. Matthews, ura 5h) ith, Tr Sectecary. the the required $15,000 joint stock company __ TEN thousand of for the formation of a for the purpose of continuing the pnblica- tion of Le Canada, has been subscribed. Mr. Tasse, M.P +» les ives Ottawa for pO MEee in a day y OF two, where he expects » get the , 7 Pat ‘. 1 nee of the stock subseribed. a ; at 4 ‘3 O27 .% Pee. . i PAilax is i tne zist vannkary 7 at Ay] shin Moravian dis £2} AUAN SteCamsnip Hiloravian Cis charged $22 tons « . Cargo - mer ON is ead lay last, in four- A wie RY Wilait, Qi Ton aay as four teon hours, and was c! adtiad a Leatied in cars by the railway official in sixteen hours. The bulk this cargo was fine goods for of tuebec, Montreal and Torento, and the despatch given at Halifax is creditabld to those engaged in the forwarding of it. THE i a ression gains ground that Her Majesty's speech at the re-assembling of Parliz wnent will be u:ade te ferecast a pro- gramme of the Ministry em several of the salient points of foreign and domestic pel- icy. lt is understood that the Earl of Seaconstield will plant himself firmly upon cess of his policy, at the beginning session, and shape his subsequent cr UTS¢ in-accordance with the strength or weakness developed by the Opposition. An Ottawa corneeppamadannd’ telegraphs that the Grit press in Ontario are sadly at their vita end to account for the increased Lib- eral-Conservative majority in Stormont. Having declarec that the increased Grit majority in North Lanark from 43 to 98 was evidence of ‘a ¢1 oat ; reaction,” they now what to say to Mr. Kerr’s in- majority in Stermont from 14 to “teeth undoubtedly is that there is no reaction in either place, the increased a aa jority being due to the stron; ger party working harder than formerly. ~~ } tiie do not i creas sed 108. The Tur Canapran AcapEeMy oF Anrt.—It is stated that at the opening exhibition of the Canadian Aeademy of Art to be held in Ottawa in Pee the Governor Gen- eral will give a brovze medal as a prize fer the best original design for practical use in art manufacture, the subject to be some Canadian plant, flower, or leaf. Robert Hay, Meg, y, M. P., will give a prize for the best original design for a cabinet. Messrs. bi. Stanton C6. a prizes for the best original design for paper hangings from a Canadian plant or leaf. Other prizes are also announced to be given. hdieiisedanialininrtaals Tavlor of Ottawa Mr thks Mr. A. H, has receiy- ed a long letter from Wm. Beatty, formerly of that eity, but now residing in Vinnipeg. Mr. Beatty speaks in glowing terms of the Nort and although the thermometer has registered 50 degrees be- low z rather likes the climate, whieh he says is quite moderate at the present time. Many of the Ottawa people, he says, have settled on range 14, township 12, en the th 12 of projected railway, and just outside the Prevince. He does not advise trades- men to go to Winnipeg, and says that al- though building operations promise to be lively in the spring, the supply of mechan- ics will be equal to the demand. ’ + - nwest, Zero, I meeting of the Montreal Council, 26th, « motion was made that on arrival he should be met by members of AT a on the Mr. Parnell’s the Mayor, accompanied by Council, and prese ated with an address of welcome. The question was asked: ‘‘ In what capacity wiil Mr. Parnell come, phil- ahthropic or political?’ There was con- derable opposition to the motion, and ‘eral amendments were made. The etion was finally passed by casting vote e Mayor. The Presidents of Scoich, English and Irish Protestant National Societics refused to accept invitatiens te » ac 7 DH edly <4 oe join the reception. MENIATY RE ALM AN AG. SUNDAY... :......00. FEBRUARY Ist, 1880 Sun Risz#s...... 5 29 | | Hitem Warer.. ~_ pm | Sun SBWw...... 4.58 | Fu. Moon 25, 9, 9.a m} Ww eath er Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 Maritime Prouviices. hours for the Toronto, Jan 31, 10 a, m. Brisk to high southwesterly to northweat- erly winds, cloudy, with rain, followed by clearing and colder weather. Storm signals ordered up in Maritime Provinces yesterday evening. FERD PAPERS, Emerson is incorporated as a town. Flour is $5 a sack at Prince Albert. Historic Fort Garry is being razed to the ground, Oats are selling at $1.20 at Rat. Portage, on the Canada and Pacific Railway. The tea stall round house at Selkirk Junction has been completed. Three more engines will shortiy arrive here for employment in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway west of Red River. Tort Frances is to supply Winnipeg with 2,000,000 feet of lumber next summer. Board ouglt to be getting cheaper up there. Freezing to death items continue to en- liven the local calumns of the papers, and stiffs are frequentiy picked upon the bound- less prairie. in Winnipeg a woman with a broken arm is set down as a vagrant. , Now, if she had a broken leg there might be a lack of visibie means of support. The Murdoch party which is to explore the route of the proposed Government branch railway to the Souris coal fields, started on ‘Tuesday last with dog trains. { joint deputatien from the Emerson ‘Town Council and the Company, will short- iy start for Otiawa te promote the obtain- ing of a charter for the Emerson and Turtle fountain Railway. rhey are going to introduce classics into the Winnipeg public schools. We suppose the schools are already perfect in English and ether things which are really of use to the young Winnipeger. At the opening of a musical and literary entertainment at Battleford, Governor Laird got off a leng address chuck full of excellent advice and admirable peetical selections.- 1t was on Thanksgiving Day, and the peeple gave thanks when he had finished. Benton Record: ‘‘Lepine, made famous by the Manitoba rebellion a few years since, waa seen passing through town last week. Riel, the noted leader of the northern half breeds, is said to be at or-near Fort Assinboine, awaiting the termination ef his exile, —-_ ~~ —_— AE Bn Latest Scottish News Notes. There are nine Unitarian churches in Scotland. The Duke ef Argyll says: ‘In Canada I had abundant evidence that old heredit- ary associations are not less strong than at home.” The estate of Rankineston, fermerly the property of Mr. Robert Salmond, one of the directors ef the City of Glasgow Bank, but which fell into the hands of the liquid- ators on the stoppage ef the bank, has been seld for £40,000. The speeches delivered by Mr. Gladstone in Mid-lothian have been published in a cheap pamphlet form for general distribu- tien. The whole of the speeches in Scot- land are published in London by Mr. Ridg- way in a well-printed octave of 250 pages. The late Mr. Dunkar, of Scrabster, left about £13,000, which was to lie at interest for twenty years, for the erection of a re- fuge for decayed tradesmen belonging to or connected with Thurso, and the trustees have been lately looking out for a site for the preposed building. OS ee Should Cousins Kiss ? Number three of aseries of prize ques- tions promulgated by the London Whitehall Review, is, ‘‘ Should adult cousins, male and female, be allowed to kiss each other ?” Some of the answers received are as fol- lows YES, BECAUSER Jacob, after having personated Esau, kissed his cousin Esan as seon as he saw her, and their parents appreved. Then they will care for it as little as gro- cers’ boys do for sugar. Shakespeare says : ‘‘Kiss me, sweet coz ;” and Tennysen says of himself and his ‘Cousin Army’—‘‘And eur spirits rushed together at the touching of the lips.” Aw a lady is concerned, it must be con- sidered a fair proceeding. If she is mar- ried it cannet be amiss. Brothers and sisters kiss, and their chil- dren follow their example. “One touch of nature makes the whole orld akin,” and a kiss being a touch of nature, they should kiss to make them still more akin. Vamily affection is a tender and beauti- ful plant which eannet be too carefully nurtured. Said a parent to his little son. who had committed some act ef indiscretion, ‘‘ Do ' yeu know that [ am going to whip you ?” “ Yes,” said the boy, ‘‘ 1 suppose you are, because you are bigger than I am.” ne — Two hundred men commenced laying a railway track on the ice across the St. Lawrence, between Hochelaga and Lon- gueil, about one o'clock on Menday morn- ing. It was finished on Tuesday and trains are now running. For revealing to man the stars in their zenith a slippery banana skin on a wet side-walk discounts the telescope.