em a aa _TH K EXAMINER. a — —————— = ee VOL 3 ’ THe Datty EXAMINER Is Published every Evening. OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING,:- CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. EF. 1. Kates oF SUBSCRIPTION - Six Months, - . . $2 50 Three Months, - . 1 2 One Month, - 0 50 One Week, . 0 12 ew Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or habf-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, J. W. MITCHELL, Manager Office Sup’t. “PEL RAILWAY, Special Running Arrangement. N AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM. BER 4th a SPECIAL STEAMBOAT MAIL TRAIN will run as follows:— Going West. Going East. A. M. P.M. Ch'town Dp. 6.25 | Summerside |Dp. 6.05 Royalty Jnc | ‘* 6.40//Kensington | “ 6.33 N. Wiltshire] ‘‘ 7.20}|County Line, ‘* 6.58 Hunter River| ‘‘ 7.32/|Breadalbane ; ‘‘ 7.05 Elliotts “ Toellwlictts |“ 7.13 Bread albane} ** 8.00)//HunterRiver; ‘* 7.33 County Line} “ 8,07)/N. Wiltshire) ‘‘ 7.45 Kensington | “ 8.32 Royalty Jnc| “ 8.25 Summerside] ar 9.00}/Ch'town ar 8.40 bs Cc. J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov't Railways. Supt. P. EB. 1. R. Ch’town Oct. 30,—p near h pres kea sp sj 3i PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 10. Fall and Winter Arrangement. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1878. Trains Going West. STATIONS. No. 1 | No. 3 ____| Express. ; Mixed. Georgetown Dp 9.10 am; Bis Cardigan + Tee * ae arl0.55 ‘* M.Stew’t Jun apll.05 Royalty Jun. **12.20 pm ; arl2.40 * Ch'town dp 9.00 am) Dp 3.30 pm Royalty Jun.. * ee 4 ee. ** N. Wiltshire I ag.i2 «| «4.45 « Hunter River **10.28 ** | ** 5.03 ** Breadalbane | 19.07 ~~ County Line | ae sei ee BBs 5. Kensington | 12.00 * | * 6.30 * 9 “cc Summerside ap S ap 2 7.00 We ; sé 3.32 “é Port ill se 4.16 ae O’ Leary se 5.35 “<é Ate ar 6.35 * ” ldp 6.40 * Tignish jar 7.25 ** STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4 ; : Express. Mixed, Tignish ; Dp 1. ee ar 8. = Alberton : dp 8.55 “sé Oo’ - “e 9.58 sé Port Hi 715.56 ** Wellington $941.56 “ . ) jar 12.50 pm Summerside i |dp 2.30 “ |Dp 9.45am ed Be Oonateniee | “ 340 “ 10.56 «4 3.40 Breadalbane — 3.50 “| “La “ Hunter River “4.98 “| 11,46 « N. Wiltshire 4.45 “ | 12.03 pm Royalty Jun.” «5.40 “ | 19.55 « , lar 6.00 “ jar 1.15 * Gitows dp 2.55 “ Boyalty Jun, * 3.15 ** , ar 4.30 “ Mt. Stewart ane Cardigan. “6.00 « Georgetown . ar 6.25 * SOURIS .BRANCH. Going West. Going East. No.5 No.5 Mixed. eee ene STATIONS. | Mixed. {|STATIONS. _- -—- —_——; a ~-- -—_ = AMS P.M. Souris ~ {Dp 8& Mts tw'tJuel Dp 4.40 Harmony “* 8.25! | Morell “ 6.22 St. Peters ** 9,40}|St. Peters | “ 5.55 Morell ** 10.13}) Harmony ‘ 7.12 Mt S’tw’t Jnclar 10.55}|Souris ar 7.35 ©, J. BRYDGES, WM. McKECHNIE, Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways Supt. P. E. 1. R. Ch’town, Oct 30, 1878. p ne ar h pres kea sp sj 6i MPLOYMENT.—In every village and i4 township of P. E. Island not yet oceu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and ve profitable engagement. Address, with fu Particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Saw .° 2 oe — JAMES HOBBS, CABINET-MAEKER, UPHOLSTERER, ETC, AS REMOVED from McPhail’s Corner to the premises just vacated by Mr. JOHN STUMBLES, Prince Street, where, with increased facilities, he is prepared to attend to the wants of his customers with punctuality and despatch, and on reasonable terms. CARPETS cut and laid, PatntinG and Repairing neatly done. Picrore FRAMEs and Mouldings constantly on hand, or made up to order. All kinds of Household Furniture made to order, cheap and good. New Pattern School Desks made at short notice. <A first-class article. s# Don’t forget the place: PRINCE STREET (near the new Baptist Church in course of erection). Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1S78— COMMERCIAL Union. Assurance Company, OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Capital, Twelve Million Five Hun- dred Thousand Dollars. $12,500,000.00. NSURANCE EFFECTED against Kire on all descriptions of Property throughout the Island. £8 Low rates and prompt settlement of losses. HORACE HASZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 19—pat tf DR. CREAMER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Kent Street, Charlotietown, (Three doors from Dr. Johnson’s). at LNTRANCE BY SIDE DOOR. “@ Oct. 15 -3m RANKIN HOUSE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EL IL J.3. DAVIES - - - Proprictor (Formerly of St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou). rAXuisS well-known Hotel is now open under the present management ; and, having been newly furnished throughout, it offers every comfort to the travelling public. Suit- able Sample Rooms for commercial gentlemen. Oct. 15, 1878—Sm i es.B) Marine insurance 00. AVE made arrangements with the Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Halifax and the British American Assurance Co. of Toronto (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby they can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- tion to the risks taken in their own office. sx Risks taken daily at their Office, corner Great George anid Lower Water Streets. F. W. HALES, Sec’y. Ch’town, Aug. 39, 18S78—3m eod DR. CONROY, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE : City Hotel Building, opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 29, 1878-—-3m eod Daniel W. Job & Co., —-—FORMERLY— PERKINS & JOB, COMMISSION = MERCHANTS AND SHIP BROKERS, DI State Street, - -~- Boston. August 23, 1878—3m PROFESSIONAL CARD. tienen ED eee A. A. McLEHAN, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, Newson’s Buiupine, Orposire Post OFFrcn, Seuth Side Queen Square, CHARLOTTETOWN, -- PV. EL Aug. I3th, 1878—3m eod St. Lawrence Marine Ins. Co, OF P. E. ISLAND. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . 2120,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ARCHIBALD Kennepy, Esg., President ; Jouw F. Rosertsoyx, Esq.; Arremas LorD, Esa. ; G. D. Loyaworra, Ese.; W. E. Dawson, Ese.; THomas Morris, Esq. ; P. W. Hynpman, Esa. Risks-taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. March 25—ly law 13'78. THE Ky EXAH FURNISHES MORE NEWS, FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE PROVINCE. It Contains Twenty-eight Columns, nearly every one of which is in closely set READING MATTER, . CONSIDER OUR TERMS SINGLE COPLES to the 3lst December, 1878—thirteen months-—$1.00 in ad- vance. SIX COPIES to one address, or addresse. separately, as desired, $3.50 in advance TEN COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, as desired, $9.00 in advance. FIFTEEN COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, as required, $13.50 in advance. TWENTY COPIES to one address, or addressed separately, as desired. $17.00 IN DULL TIMES Ger THE CHEAPEST AND BuST The Weekly Examiner is acknowledged to be ahead of any other paper in 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” wiil contain everything of in- terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia- ment. A Good Story will be made a specialty. ——:0:—— The Daily Examiner : Will be sent to an rt of the Province, the Dominion, United States or Great Britain on receipt of For Six Mon - 2+ + = + $2.50 For Three Months, - - - - 1.25 For One HM —-- * * 56 her sar ADDRESS, W. L. COTTON, Manager Examiner Printing and CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, [S78 Lonpon, Oct. 30. The St. Petersburg Guzette are persistently current that the Govern- ment has decided to offer active assistance to Shere Ali. Many volunteers are pre- paring to start for Afghanistan. By order of the High Admiral 110 torpedo boats were distributed among the ships. A Vienna telegram says England confi- dentially directs the attention of Austria to the serious aspect of affairs in Turkey, but has not made a direct attempt to bring about common action, by the Powers, al- though she has brought forward the matter individually at St. Petersburg. A Simla despatch states that telegraphic correspondence is proceeding with the home authorities. The Indian officials appear disappointed with the instructions from the home office, and it is rumored that the Viceroy is instructed to write the Ameer again before advancing. The Begum of Chopal has offered to place her army at the disposal of England. SERLIN, Oct. 30, The Russian General, Lonakine, has started from the eastern shore of the Cas- pian Sea in the direction of Mero, near the northern frontier of Afghanistan, one ac- count says to punish marauding inhabi- tants. Lonvon, Oct. 30. Intelligence from Whydah, west coast of Africa, Sept. 26th, states that the Portu- guese Commandant and seven soldiers are held captives by the King of Dahomey, who makes them parade before him daily. The King has recommenced the custom of hnman sacrifices ; five hundred persons were slaughtered in one month. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 30. The Porte asked Prince Lobanoff to ex- plain the return of Russian troops to posi- tions recently evacuated by them, and also their refusal to re-instate Turkish authori- ties in the district between Tchorlon and Adrianople. Sixty thousand Russians have entered Roumelia by way of Bourias. Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 30. The ‘‘Golos” says if the Russian people were consulted, they would unhesitatingly decide for a renewal of the struggle. Des- pite the expediency of diplomaey to arrest ' the natural course of historical development, it '$ ev.icut That an mevitable crisis in the eastern question has arrived, and there is no apparent prospect of completing the organization of the Balkan Peninsula on the basis of humanity and justice without a fresh way. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 30. The Porte has learned that Gen. Todle- ben has arrived at Lule Bourges, and or dered the repair of the bridges and the construction of barracks for winter quar- ters. The Porte at the instance of France and Italy expresses its willingness to make a slight rectification of the frontier in favor of Greece, but it is thought here that Greece will refuse any boundary other than that indicated in the Conference at Berlin. Meanwhile Turkey and Greece continue in hostile preparation. Vienna, Oct. 30. In the Lower House of the Reichsrath to-day the reporter of the Budget Commit- tee moved that the discussion of the Gev- ernment bill forthe issue of 25,000,000 florins, gold rents, to cover the expenses of the Bosnian occupation be postponed for the present, and the Government mean- while be requested to lay the treaty of Ber- lin before the House immediately for dis- cussion. The Budget Committee, in the sitting when it decided upon this action, adopted a resolution that the treaty ought to have been submitted to the’ House be- fore the occupation was undertaken, while the Finance Minister maintained that the delegations alone were competent to dis- cuss the foreign policy. Lonpon, Oct. 30. | Mrs. Fitzwilliam, moderate Liberal, has been elected tc Parliament for Peterboro. Dusty, Oct. 30. The obsequies of Cardinal Cullen, yester- day, in the Cathedral were solemn and im- pressive and were attended by an immense gathering, including all the bishops of Ire- land and 600 priests. There was no ser- mon, but a panegyric will be preached by Father Tom Burke. Bishop Moran, neph- ew of the Cardinal, pronounced the absolu- tion. The coffin was borne out to the vauli while the Benedictus. was chanting; holy water was sprinkled on the coffin, which was placed in the vault. Maprip, Oct. 30. The trial of. Juan Moncasi has com- menced. He refused legal assistance, and an advocate was appointed by. the Court to defend him. It is considered “proved that he had no accomplices. It is .believed the King will commute the sentence of death, which will doubtless be passed, to penal servitude for life. A committee of the Constitutional party was formed very shortly after the meeting of the Cortes, to test the question of defeat, one which would compel the resignation of | the Cabinet. The Government, however, ia confident of a majority. Loxvon, Oct. 50. A special from Madrid says dispatches have been exchanged with Paris, Vienna, Berlin and Rome with a view to common legislation against Socialism. — —_ NO. 430. ae Es | Muore, from Glasson Dock, Sept. 2nd, b REWS BY TELE RAPE. wa: of Queenstown, Sept. 21st. for bak -oint, Restigouche, put back to Holyhead, /and reports that on the 12th Oct., lat. 46, \lon. 33, she saw a steamer apparently dis- Says TUMOTS | abled,bark rigged with a black funnel,stand- ing eastward under sail. It is thought it may be the Belgian steamer Hermana Lud- wig, Capt. Durt, which left New York Sept. 28th for Antwerpyand which has not yet reached her destination. ‘The North of England Carriage and Iron Company has failed. Liabilities believed to be heavy. GENEVA, Oct. 30. Twenty one Cantons accepted the scheme for the completion of the St. Gethard Rail- way. Vienna, Oct. 30. Baron Von Pretis Caghodo has relin- quished the formation of a Cabinet because of the impossibility of securing a combina- tion cammanding a majority of the Reichs- rath. Lonpon, Oct. 30. A Glasgow despatch says the Directors and other officials of the Glasgow Bank were, this afternoon, committed for trial on charges of fraud and theft. They must how be tried within a hundred and twenty days. The. friends of the prisoners are making every exertion to secure their liberty. The relations of John Stewart, one of the Directors, offered $500,000 bail, but the acceptance of bail is not obligatory in cases of theft. Some gentlemen promi- nently connected with the Bank have dis- appeared. Thomson & Nephews, timber merchants at Grangemouth, have failed. Liabilities heavy. There has been a slight fall of snow here; and there is considerable snow in various parts of the country. A Rome despatch reports that Cardinal John Howard, a native of England, nomi- nated in 1877, has been offered and de- clined the Archbishopric of Dublin as the successor to Cardinal Cullen. Lonvon, Oct. 30. A Copenhagen dispatch says the political difficulties in the way of the marriage of Duke of Cumberland with the Princess Thyra have been removed. A Berlin dispatch says: “If the Duke of Cumberland shall retract the manifesto issued after his father’s death in which he asserts his right to the Crown of Hanover, Prussia will surrender him to the Guelph moneys.” Pesta, Oct. 30. In the Lower House of the Hungarian Diet to-day a resolution was offered by the Extreme Left proposing the impeachment of the Ministry. WasHINGTON, Oct. 31--1. a.m. Indications for New England States; Cloudy,rainy weather, north-westerly, shift- ing to southerly winds, falling barometer, followed in western portions by rising bar- ometer and colder north-west winds. For Middle Atlantic States : Clondy wea- ther, with frequent rain. South Atlantic States: Clear or partly cloudy weather. Gulf States : Clear or. partly cloudy wea- ther, winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower temperature, and generally higher pressure. New Yors, Oct. 30. A London special says that silver is steadily raising at 50 1-9d. per oz. The Australian Government is in the market making large’ purchases. Money is becom- ing more abundant and financial prospects are brightening. Lonvon, Oct. 30. Consols, 4 1-6 money ; 3 1-6 for accounts; ten-forties, 1074. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 30. Cotton flat and irregular ;_ Uplands, 5} ; Orleans, 6 3-16. Sales, 8,000 bales, in- cluding 1,500 on speculation and for export. Receipts, 9,250 bales, including 8,100 American. New Yorks, Oct. 30. Cotton dull, 1-16 lower ; uplands, 93. Flour without decided change ; Western and State, $3 a $3 56. Wheat $ a1 higher; ungraded red, 100 a 103. Petroleum dull ; refined, ¢;. Pork lower ; mess, $7 70 a $7 80. Freights are steady. Cotton, sail, }; steam, 5-16 a 14-32 ; wheat, steam, 7} a 74. Exchange quiet at $4 81} a $4 82 long; $4 874 a $4°88 short sight. Gold opened and closed at 1003. ——————_~2a-—__— Sensible Advice. | You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- ‘gists to use something for your Dyspepsia ‘and Liver complaint that you know nothing ‘about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green’s Au | Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour | Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ‘ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, |Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the |Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, In- digestion, swimming of the head, low spirits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug. ‘gist and get a sample bottle of, Green’s August Flower, for 10 cents, and try.it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Two does will relieve you. ' Futures 1-32 to 1-16 cheaper. - <a emma eo et eat econ ge Lonpon, Oct. 30. | Svsscrise for the Wrexty ExamMnveR-~ Publishing Company, The British bark Annie Williams, Capt. | only ONE DOLLAR a year in advange, Box 1964, Montreal. Chtewn, Dec, 1877. Een for the DAILY EX- AMUINER the Cheapest and most newsy May 25, 1878— | Paper published in the Province.