sa oe omen ee VOL. 3. —_—_ THe Datty Examiner. Is Published every Evening. OFFICE: INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, P. EF. I. ny KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . $2 50 Three Months, - ‘ F 1 25 One Month, : ‘ 0 50 One Week, ; 0 12 —_~-— a@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. ; W. L. COTTON, =| J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. ; Office Sup’t. PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND nRAILWAY. TiME TABLE NO. 9. SUMMER ARRARGENENT | ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 23th, 1073, Re T ‘aims Geing West, “i STATIONS. | No. 1 | No. 3 No 5 Express. j Mixed. |Mixed Georgetown [Dp4.00pm!Dp 7.30 am) Cardigan : © 4290 “1 7.59 « | ae M.Stew’t Jun | [8° 9-29 “ jar 9.20 “| Whek xu j i ldp.5. oo * lp 9.30 « Royalty Jun. 6.32 | “10.45 « | Ch’town | jar 6.50 “ jarll.05 “ | Pp. M. ldp 6.25 am/dpl1.35 * jdp5.25 Royalty Jun. | “* 6.43 “* | “11.55 “ | *°5.45 N. Wiltshire | « 7.18 « | «12.50 pm] «6.42 Hunter River | “‘ 7.30 “ ; * 1.07 “ | “*7.00 Breadalbane wie... tute Qo” edd oe County Line re 2 ae 1 Kensington ee ae **-1. oe : ar 9.00 “* Jar 3.15 “ lar 9.00 Summerside dp 9.15 “ ldp 3.45 « Wellington —— 1 ae ** Port Hull ee. ta, * O’ Leary 493.18 “e ee 6.54 é Alberton “ee | Ree * ‘Vignish ar12.40 pm.ar 8.50 “ Trains Going East. STATIONS. No. 2 No.4 | No. 6 Express. Mixed, {mixed Tignish Dp 1.50 pm: Dp 6.30 am “ «} jar 7.20 * Alberton 2.30 dp 7.50 “ O’ Leary ae ee Port Hill “ei | “igs * Wellington 6p ** + +4. 10 « : . ar 5.15 ** jar 12.05 pm) A. M. Summerside | (45 5.30 “ |dpl2.40 * |dp6.30 Kensington wi fede eS Beak Saw Fc County Line M.S 5! 20F* FT Breadalbane “* 6.32 “ |“ 2.07 * | 67.58 Hunter River | “ 7.00 “‘ | “* 2.48 ‘* | *°8.35 N, Wiltshire a eed oe «oa eee * ar 4.00 “ | “9.45 Reyalty Jun. | ‘* 7.47 ‘( }dp 4.10 “ jarl005 Ch’ lar 8.05 “* jar 4.30 viene dp 8.05 am/dp 3.40 * ‘ «\ {ar 4.00 * Royalty Jun. | “ 8.23 jidp 4.10 “ ar 9.20 ** ,ar 5.25 “* Mh, Stewart | dp 9.40 ‘* [dp 5.45 “ Cardigan scien waa aa Georgetown jarll.05 “ jar 7.35 “ SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS. | No7 Mixed. | No. 9 Mixed. Souris Dp 3.1 pia ! Dp 6.30 a.m. Harmony | *.e “< 6.52 we St. Peter's | tag ** 8.07 Morell —.* ae, M. Stew’t clas 4m “* Ar 82D “ Train Going East. Seen STATIONS. |No. § Express.|No. 10 Mixed. M. Stewart Jun) Dp 9.30 am, | Dp 5.35 pan orell **10.02 - 6.15 St. Peter’s “645 * ‘¢ 6.47 es ony "ae * ** 8.02 Souris Arll.40 * Ar 8.25 - WM. McKECHNIE, C.J. BRYDGES, Supt. P. E. 1. RR. Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways. Ch’town, April 20, 1878 — Tiinlithniceameseeas CL D2. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIF1 MEDICINE. The Great English Kez- eS A, edy is an unfailing cure Z% ; & for Seminal Weakness Spcr- pore? 34 matorrhea, Inwpotency, and Sas Ag that foliow asate a sequence of Self-Abuse; “% as Loss of Memory, Univer- om - beg re ar & theses ; * ; G ’ iIMNES3 © wn, ; oe = BeforeTaki ng. Premature Cid Age, and After vaking. Many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption and a Premature Grave. #- Price, $1 pantpackaace, or six packages for $5, by mail free of w _ Full particulars in our pamphlet, which Warsz to send free by mai! toevery one, Address M. GRAY & CU., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. S# Sold in Charlottetown by W. it Wa wae Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Frase pothecaries Hall, and by all Dragyist alywher. fe Ur neta oe A “eke. WELLING HOUSE AND SILOP, on Richmond Street. Apply to WM. KOUGHAN. erry 7 bo > ite teal a HN a a — eee ere ne fas the largest and best selected Stoc following lines, namely GOLD AND SILVER, WALTHAM AND GENEVA WATCHES. American & Freneh CLOCKS, Gold, Silver, Gold plated, Jet and Horn JAW HiLRYy. ALSO-— RLECTRO-PLATED WARE, PANCY VASES, &t- No. $1 Norra Sipe Queen Sevarn, Ch'town, June 3—4i 2aw oak ta MindmMIThina asinine: & LISTING, GSH LUNG, C, * bee K Subseriber, thank‘ul for past patron - age, would inform his friends, and the raily, that he is still prepared to co all work in his line. Tinsmithing, Gasiitting, and Generai Jobbing punctuaily attended'to. On hand, alot of Tinware, which will be soll very cheap, nae Studies puUoae Cen } ; wholesale and retail. Also wanted, a good steady man to peddle Tinware. GEO, E. MILLNER, Cor, Great George & Fitzroy Sts. Ch’town, May 16 —- ; No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Pringes Rdward Island Branch —O¥ THE— NORTH BRT & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.600 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossrs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. G. W. DEBLOIS, General Agent. —————_*() *--—— AGENCIES —OF THE— General Mining Association, Limited, —AND THE— Halifax Company, Limited. ORDERS FOR COAL, ——ON THE— Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan S " Albion Mines, Pictou, N. S., can be obtained on application to the Subscriber. Terms as usual. &. W. DEBLOIs, Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island. May 18—2aw NOTIGE OF REMOVAL. Jonm Fell, FAILOR & CUTTER, having removed from Fitzroy Street (West), to Mr. George Secantlebury’s new Tiouse on KENT STREET, will be glad to see his friends and customers, and attend to any orders he may be favored with in his line of business. ; JOHN BELL. Kent St., July 15—3w sat tuth pat im w fri A I RALWaY PICNIC NYHE METHODIST SABBA TH SCHOOLS will hold their Annual Pienic thirteen miles out on line of Railway (Kast), at BEECH GROVE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10th. Further particulars will be advertised. June 12—2i law2w arg-lin ———$§$? OFFICES TO LET QUEEN SQUARE. FFICES, suitable for Lawyers and others, to let in building lately occupied by 8. 21 ¢ Co. Apply to eprom ie " HORACE FHASZARD. Ch’town, May 27, 1878— Ch’town, June 21, 1878—3i ec eo W. W. WELLNER Te) eet re os ere WAGSTAPF'S HOTEL oa k a . ’ ° . . , Mirst-Class Goods in the City, of the re Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel formerly known as ; THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first-class style, is now prepared to give comfortable accommodation to Permanent and Transient Boarders, Tourists and others will redeive every atten tion at the Wagstafl’s Hotel. , WM. WAGSTA PF. May 25, 1878, se. OSL. Stared Manufacturing Co., CAPITAL . . $25,000, In Shares of S25.00 each, PENIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during'the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been taken up by the leading menof Charlottetown. Farmers holding Stock in #his Company will have the benetit of the prefefence in the large purchase of produce which the working of the Company entails, Applications for Shares sto be made to Messrs. Hiymaiman SSresyy untill the Di- rectors and Othcers of the Company are ap- pointed, April 16, 1878 La A SES , = aD fA ied “a & Re aa § he sw S faa 6 e 8 * aa a ery TENE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking the Public for fire liberal patron- age he has receivel duriag the five years he has been im business, aad solicits a continuance of the same. He is now prepared to execute, in a very superior manner, ffouse, Sign, and Car- riage Painting, Paper Hanging, Ke. kar Special attention 1s given by him to WHITENING, CoLorIne and the Decorative of CEILINGS, WALLS, ete. On hand and made to order— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGES, a Carriage Repairing promptly attended to, “oa PRIGES TO SUIT THE TIMES. P. H. TRAINOR, $2 Kent St., opp. Rocklin House. April 2—3m ead ta Hos B33, JANES GASINET MAKER. ‘or. Rent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. TENE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to { his customers and the public generally for past favors, would take this method to so licit a further continuance of their patronage. I am better prepared than ever to execute any orders that may be entrusted to me. The latest styles of all kinds of Household, Office, Church and School Furniture, made from well-sclected and seasoned stock, at short notice. Special attention paid to Cutting, Making and Laying Carpets. sa Repairing neatly done, at short notice I would also invite the attention of Trustees of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for School purposes. Please cail and inspect it at my Show iRoom. JAMES HOBBS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets,) - Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1575. } 3m-Zaw St, Lawrence Marine Ins, Co, OF P. E. ISLAND. pre SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL . . $120,000.90. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ArcuipALp Krnnipy, Esq., President ; Joun F. Roperrson, Esq. ; ARTEMAS LorD, Ese.; G. D. Loxeworta, Esq.; W. E. Dawson, Esq.; THomas Morris, Esq. ; P. W. HynpMay, Esa. Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange Building. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. March 25—ly law BLANK BILL - HEADS BLARK STATEMENTS, ~—AND-— BUSINESS CARDS, Furnished promptly and cheaply, to order, at the EXAMINER OFFICE, INGS’ BUILDING, Corner Great George and Water Streets. INSURANCE 60,Y INSU es (UREN CF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . 1% MILLIONS STERLING. NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- I ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for poles residences. ses settled promptly. ~~ Mos EORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THPRSDAY, JUNE 27, 1878 At the Last. The stream is calmest when it nears the tide And the flowers are sweetest at the eventice, And birds most musicvl at close of day, And saints divinest when they pass away. Morning is holy, but a holier charm Lies folde:t close in Kvening’s robe of balm, And weary man must ever love her best, tor Morning calls to toil, but night to rest. She comes from Heaven, and ou her wings doth bear A holy fragrance like the breath of prayer; ootsteps of angels follow in her trace, To shut the weary eyes of day in peace. All things are hushed before her as she throws O’er earth and sky her mantle of repose; There is a calmer beauty and a power That Morning knows not, in the Evening hour. Until the Evening we must weep and toil— Plow life’s stern furrow, dig the weedy soii— Tread with sad feet our rough and thorny way, And bear the heat and burden of the dsy. Oh! when our sun is setting may we glide, Like summer Evening down the golden tile; And leave behind us, as we pass away, Sweet, starry twilight round our sleeping clay “=a 44 w4-~ 7 T ¢ 4 Attempts on the Lives of Sover- eigns. nm . . , . a . Lhe Bostua Duily Advertiser, referring to the recent attempts to assassinate the Em- peror Williain, says: ‘Tn the last twenty-five years two at- tempts have been made to kill the Emperor of Austria, two upon the Emperor of Rus- sia, one upon the Emperor Napoleon, one upon Victor Emanuel and one upon Queen Victoria, making with these last, nine in all. The first attack -upon francis Joseph, by the Hungarian Libeny, in 1853, was punished with death. Orsini and a companion were also executed for their plot against the French Emperor. But Karakasoff, a Rus- sian socialist, who shot at the Emperor Alex- ander in 1866, at St. Petersburg, was only exiled, and Berezouski, the Pole, who at- tempted his life during his visit to Paris in 1857, was not executed, and the person who fired at the Queen of England was only de- tained as insane.” PERSONAL. Bragg, of Chief Justice Sir William Demarara, is dead, é The average yearly income of a French- man is $80 ; that of a German only $65. Six hundred cabin passengers sailed from New York for Europe on Saturday. The ladies of the higher class in Spain are fast ceasing to attend the bull fights. Mr. Hector Cameron, M. P., and family sailed for Europe on Saturday by the Sa- maritan. Lieut. Charles H. Cochrane has been ap- pointed Flag-Lieutenant to Vice-Admiral sir Edward A. Inglefield, Commander-in- Chief on the Halifax station. It is an astonishing fact that nearly all the English actors who have had their memories buried in biographies are said to have been ‘‘born of highly respectable parents in the city of Bath.” Rev. A. Fyfe, D. D., Theological Pro- fessor of Woodstock College, who is about to assume the Principalship of the Ottawa Ladies’ College, is at present the guest of Hon. Alexander McKenzie at the capital. Mr. Bryant’s having produced what so many consider his masterpiece at the outset of his career recalls similar instances. ‘‘Vathek” was written in Beckford’s 30th year, ‘‘ Pickwick” before Dickens was 22, and ‘‘Pelham” when Bulwer was of the same age. The late William Cullen Bryant almost lived out of doors, caring little for the weather, and ready with axe or pruning knife or anything that gave hearty exercise. At 75 he could leap into the air, catch at a bough, and swing himself along by it like a very boy. The will of William Cullen Bryant was on Saturday placed on probate at Jamaica, L. I. The document is dated December 6th, 1872, and is in Mr. Bryant’s own hand- writing. Besides his two daughters—one the wife of Parke Goodwin and the other unmarried—only two persons get any por- tion of the estate, which is estimated at $350,000. The Duke of Argyle, is a duke, two mar- quises, three earls, two viscounts and six barons all rolled into one, hereditary Mas- ter of the Queen’s Household and Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, Admiral of the Western Isles and hereditary Sheriff of Argyleshire. Besides which he is the Mac- Calium Mere, as his sires before lim have been for 6U0 years, and his son has married the daughter of a Queen. The Congressman who is charged with having indecently assaulted a young ladv in a restaurant, at Washington, is a Seuth- erner, almost a boy in years. The ex-Con- federate who punished him is*General Ras- ser, who, in all probability, will. be chal- lenged. The friends of the Congressman in question, whose name is Juken, a repre- sentative from South Carolina, publish a card pronouncing the story as of the most unqualified, sensational, and unwarranted character. The Venerable Archdeacon Row, of King- ston,Jamaica,has taken hisco-workers in the church there and some confiding merchants NO. 333, rw change to some of these against funds in England, where he had none. Criminal proceedings are threatened by some of _ his creditors, and he has now taken up his residence in Maderia, where it is supposed he is beyond the reach of the British law. He still draws $4,090 per annum as Arch- deacon, although he has been absent from the Island two years. William Callen Bryant never entertained a very high opinion «cf Henry Ward Beecher. Even when the latter was at the zenith of his fame and influence, the poet jregarded him as a man withous_ positive religious convictions, over fond of applause and at heart thoroughly selfish. Tis once remarked to a friend visiting at Roslyn in the summer of 1858, “Mr. Beecher would make a good actor ; he is ont of place in the pulpit.” se “Ton,” in Social Nofes, writes as’ fol- lows :—JT chanced not long ago to be tak ing refreshment at a confectioner’s near the Strand. A well-dressed lady eutered and, took a bun and a glass of sherry. The sherry she drank, the ban she pat into Her ‘eticnle as a thing nob wanted. | had time Lo spare; when she left the shop I followed her; saw her enter another and do. the, same. A little further on she entered a third, with the same result. She then called a cabriolet and drove home. - It-is not unlikely that she had taken six glasses, of sherry at six different confectioners’ counters.” Again :—‘‘A eentlenai was ex- amining the tradesmen’s monthiv accounts with a view to payment. On going through that of the grocer he was startled by the amount charged for tea—£6 im four weeks—and said there must be some mis- take. The grocer at first gave confused answers, but when directly charged with fraud confessed the truth. Four of the items should have been not tea, but sherry. Since that occurrence the husband and-. wife have lived separate, she. is ‘uader re- straint.’ ” cincinln Seago ak Sakae Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire ng better: when in perfect health ; but how often do, the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily. ab- : tain satisfactory proof that Green’s August, Flower will make them as free from disease . as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint are the direct cause of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies. as Biliousness, Indigestion. Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distress- ing symptoms. Three doses of Angtst Flower will prove its wonderful effect Sample botties, 10 cents. Try it. —_—---—-— > - << -+ o- —- A rude lead pencil was used as early as 505. Haymakers received a penny a day in the reign of Edward ITT. The new ‘“‘substitute for hops” is said to- be colored picric acid. Cobwebs are used for the cross-hairs in surveyors instruments. The warm weather is causing the young Colorado beetle to hatch out in the Province of Quebec in enormous numbers. It is estimated that. 20,000 years are re- quired for the deposit of forameniferous ooze at the bottom of the ocean, and this ooze is 2,000 fathoms deep in some places. Liebig’s experiment of curing intemper- ance by a strictly- farinaceous diet, has been tested in twenty-seven cases in the United States with very good effect. The stock of sugar at Havana and Matan- zas, Cuba, is 20,000 tons less than last year. It is estimated that 500,000 tons have been made in the whole island. At a meeting of the Management Com- mittee of St. Andrew’s Society, Ottawa, lately, it was decided to have a grand band competition in August, at which $1,000 will be offered in prizes, the first prize being one of $500. As an instance of the good feeling which prevails between the native and British troops in India the Pioneer, an Indian jour- nal, mentions two striking incidents. The first was the turning out, to a man, of the 10th Bengal Lancers, to give a parting sa- lute and cheer to the 11th Hussars, on the departure of the latter for England; the second, a similar compliment paid by the Carabiniers, a British regiment, to the4th squadron of the 10th Bengal Lancers on the embarkation of the latter for Malta. The scene is thus described: ‘‘ The regi- ment had marched some three miles to the camp of the Lancer squadron, and when the march was sounded, the Carabiniers, headed by their band, escorted it the whole way through the station to the railway, on reaching which, the Carabiniers formed line, and the Lancer squadron marched along its front to the platform. Colonel Fryer, commauding, gave the squadron a general salute, and then followed “‘ three cheers for Captain Greeuaway and the squadron of the 10th Bengal Lancers.’ This was responded to by the whole regiment most heartily. The Lancers returned the salute, cleared the irunt of the Dragoon Guards, whose band jilayed Auld Lang Syne.” The Pioneer well remarks that-this entente cordiale will make the two regiments doubly strong, if it shauld chance, as is not to the extent of $60,000, selling bills of ex-| unlikely, that they should hereafter serve together. eaters ed ooo Sea ea a in ni scenery a 27 Lege pe ere ES eee Es ae sme: Seaggase SS Ng Pea ~ a INES Mint oe FE ROE Me LETC EE TE BE Ib oe a ae