pag nn Tae EXAMINER EO a ee ea ll nc a ———-~ THe Dairy EXAMINER Is Published every Evening, OFFICE : INGS’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, eet — oe esis CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1878. “NO! 354, Mr. Huntiugton’s Mine. — = — ee oem Oe — ——— ‘DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, et. ' ’ The Farmer. AN OLD POEM. Mr. Huntington has done Canada at least one honor; he has conferred his valu- ‘able namie on a species of stock, which in honor of him appears to havé been called {(LATE OF OTTAWA). OFFICE . . OVER APOTHECARIES’ HALL. Of ali pursuits by man invented, The farmer is the best contented ; His calling’s good, his profit’s high, Charlottetown, P. E. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Office Hours: 9a. m. to 6 p. m. | Ch’town, June 3, 1878—2aw And on his labors all rely. Mechanics all by him are fed, } : 7* * . |‘‘ the Huntington’s.” A meeting of the |‘* Huntington Copper and Sulphar Coin- ; eit an, sad : , nae -s THE WAGSTAPE’S FOTHT, | iyhitnSearectant loots tor breuls pany” was recently eld in London, and One Month, , 0 50 1 ‘ Up from the beggar to the king. e | we make the following extracts"from the re- One Week, 0 12 St port :— s@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- cation. W. L. COTTON, Manager. | | J. W. MITCHELL, Office Sup’t. ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 9. “SUMMER ARRANGEMENT | ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 29th, 1878. Trains Going West. Ky Examiner rFURNISHES 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, NHE Subscriber having fitted up the Hote 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 receive every atten tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF, May 25, 1878. | Be LD. Starch Manutacturing Co., CAPITAL . . $25,600, In Shares of $25.00 each. TEXHIS COMPANY has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament during the present session, and one-third of the Shares have been The milk and honey, corn and wheat, Are by his labors made complete ; Our clothes must first from him arise To deck the fop or dress the wise. We then by vote may justly state The plowman ranks among the great; More independent than them all, Who dwell upon this earthly ball. All hail ye farmers, young and old ! Push on your plows with courage bold; Your wealth arises from your clod, Your independence from your God. If then the plow supports the nation, And men of rank in every station, Let kings to farmers make a bow, And every man procure a plow. piiaseentenaesh teat cedives ied Telegraphic News. Lonpon, July 21. W. E. Forster, presiding at the Toben Club dinner last night, made a speech on | Mr. Gray, who has just. returned from | Canada, said he had visited all the pro- |perties of the company that were acces- | sible. It would doubtless surprise the share- holders tu learn, as it had surprised himself _to discover, that a considrrable portion of what was designated in the prospectus as ‘* valuable and heavily timbered lands,” and for which they paid at the rate of about $47 per acre, was inaccessible to or- dinary people like himself—(a laugh)—con- sisting as they did to a very large extent of swamps and high rocks, truly described in the Government records as ‘* waste lands.” He visited the mine and w@hit through all the workings, and it was only too evident that but a small portion of the 2000 tons per month which were promised in the prospectus could be obtained from the mine notwithstanding all the expense they had been at in openingit up. Mr. Gray concluded by seconding the motion for the adoption of the report. taken up by the leading men of Charlottetown. | the Eastern question, taking the same gen- ea aan " STATIONS. No. 1 No. 3 | No § I'armers holding Stock in this Company will } eral grounds against the government's policy | es ae a wes fe: Se: a Express. | Mixed. \Me d have the benefit of the preference in the large|as Gladstone had done. He said he and ok ae re A Raggpenye ser sor agp iia a it cantina’ Shen purchase of produce which the working of the} other Liberals, who had been so situated as . } _ rgetown = | Dp 4.00 pm) Dp 7.30 am C tail ~tenced by that prospectus. One day Cardigan “490 «1 «759 «6 Om pany: @pseis, s to challenge the government while negoti-|;, tne Excha noe he met 6 dines. ahein ar 5.25 “* on « Applications for Shares te be made to} ations were pending, had not done so lest a san” 66 , 2 ar 9.20 J 8) h Id not ni d said to him, ‘‘M M.Stew’t Jun | 1955.35 « lap 9.30 « Messrs. Hyndman S&ros., untill the Di-} strong opposition might encourage Russia in] a) VOWS MOF Bane, oe sel P yep 66 P Am 66 rectors and Otiicers of the Company are ap- ME LWA. gece i . ee So-and-so, I am astonished to see the Royalty Jun. 6.32 10.45 to tich es her warlike attitude, or if weak would en- Huntingtons going down; how is that?” and we ar 6.50 “ larl11.05 “ |p. mM. |SEINGLE COPIES to the 3ist December, Sree i a courage our own rulers; but he declared : ae € nT. Ch’town = on. «é¢ Lace on April 16, 1878 “4 the reply was, ‘‘Well, I cannot understand dp 6.25 am dpll.3d dp5.25 1$78—thirteen months—$1.00 in ad- . , that the Liberal leaders are now agreed. it. for there are £60,090 worth of ore lyin Royalty Jun. | ‘ 6.43 “* | “11.55 “ | 5.45 vance. ° i f They will make their protest and take a|.? ee ae ae Witibire 10318 « hep | orem th Mt fi 1, ti sith ig fa | division regardless of their weakness or|** hee e the laine,” Seer ‘Hunter River | “ 7.30 “| “ 1.07 “ | «7.00|/ SIX COPIES to one address, or addressed insm Hing, ude Wig, Me OT ee a ae ee ae lien ole worth of ore had turned out not to be worth -Breadalbane “7.58 “| 1.47 * | 7.38 separately, as desired, $5.50 in advance. oe streng hs Cy give the country ¢ a single penny. : “ “c | ce sc | os ees, ‘4 : opportunity, by long debate and thorough ” unty Line 8.05 1.57 7.48 FEXUE Subscriber thankful for past patron. | OPPODUD SY © 6 . : roe «R99 «| «eo ag « | «oox| TEN COPIES to one address, or addressed Se Cea, ton oer ees bast partes | ventilation of the subject, to maturely con-| And this Mr. Huntington, whose name efisington 8.33 2.38 8.25 : age, would inform his friends and the]. : . : ar 9:00 “ jar 3.15 * lar 9.00 separately, as desired, $9,0@ in advance. public generally, tliat he is still prepared to sider whether or not they approve of the|is thus dragzed before the London world, is Tre | dp 9.15 * idp 3.45 * FIFTEEN COPIES to ld do all work in his line. Tinsmithing, government s action. oo ‘i the Postiiaster-General of Canada, and Pot Hal eden as See ddressed t i‘ a od, $13, 50 Gasfitting, and General Jobbing ABER ty AD talks most virtuously about the ‘Pacific Port Hi wees 1 B27 * > cian separately, as required, $13.5 punctually attended to. The amphitheatre, for bull fights, and sas 3 @'Leary ‘21.18 %* | * 6.54 © pam On hand, a lot of Tinware, which will be| five houses in front of De Narsu have been | Scandal ! Atherton ane * 1 * 8.00 TWENTY COPLES to one address, or | sold very cheap, wholesale and retail. destroyed by fire. No person was injured. ert yr erp ricr er — ar12.40 pm.ar 8.50 addressed separately, as desired. $17.00, Pal ee a good steady man to peddle Ferro, Spain, July 20. A Charlottetown sorrespondent of the ‘ Trains Going East. GEO, E. MILLNER, The British steamer Staffa, from New- P Sea ' om alot = t onto pAb Cor. Great George & Fitzroy Sts. | castle to Malaga, collided yesterday with Stas th a See ot omg Go y Walter : Ch’town, May 16— the steamer Europa, of the Anchor Line, Be es of on 5 Ny Beer’ eei'“ot ‘Ghar STATIONS. No, 2 No.4 | No. 6 ee the Mediterranean ports, via Gibraltar for | °°") por ‘a (ee r Express. | Mixed. |mixed Liverpool. ‘The latter sank, but the crew lottetown, P. E. Island. He was or nm : JAN ES HOBBS en . decisive, intelligent, generous, brave.’ In Tignish Dp 1.50 pm) Dp 6.30 am iw vs Out I 3 and passengers were saved. The Europa those few words you have brought into . “<< ; ——_ - . . , i i i j 86 :s > . Alberton “ 2.30 «} dp ao “ op eas wy tf. cai ee ee in. Glasgow. sp 1867, clear and distinct relief the prominent 0’ "oi 1" Ge” iN JULL TIMES 8 : ee a ae qualities and characteristic traits of his Port Hi © 410 “ | “10.22 * ; aie gL iS tits ah, vuly <\;, | life. Of all the young men TI have known Wellington 4.40 | “11.10 “ Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, The official inquiry into the iron-clad dis-| jn Jarger commercial communities of the . ‘ ar 5.15 “ jar 12.05pmi a. mM. Charlottetown. aster on the British coast resulted in a ver-) Lower Provinces, there were few who gave Summerside | dp 5.30 “ |dpl2.40 “ |dp6.30 —arr THE— dict acquitting the officers of the Grosser) the same promise of active, high-toned and : ‘ i ; Kensington =|“ 5.55 “ | “1.17 “ | **7.07 XHE SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks to} Kurfurst and Kcenig Wilhelm, and attri-) successful business-life. He was a member County Line «© 6.93 « | ** 1.57 ** | 7.46 ai his enstomers and the public generally buting the collision to a mistake of the of the Methodist Church, and was closely Breadalbane | “‘ 6.32 “ } “2.07 * | “7.58 CHE APEST AND BRST for past favors, would take this method to so | helmsman of the Koenig Wilhelm. identified with some of its most important Hunter River = 7.00 Se 0 2. 48 ys fe 8. 35 J Ki licit a further continuance of their patronage. Lonvon, July 20. enterprizes in this City. He was the Seere- N. Wiltshire 7.12 3.05 ates +e 1 am better prepared than ae to execute} he liabilities of George M. Kiell & Co.,| tary of the Youth’s Branch Missionary So- te wean oA £0 ‘i th. dohe any orders that may be entrusted to me. whose failure was announced yesterday, are | cicty, and contributed largely to its success Royalty Jan. | ‘* 7.47 cp 4.10 * jarl005 The latest styles of all kinds of Household, “ths om ’ ae ar 8.05 “ lar 4.30 “ Gis Chasch aad Sehoel Fernane meade estimated at $1,525,000. Perhaps the most remarkable incident of Fi Chtown dp 8.05 cn 3.40“ pe die from well-selected and seasoned stock, at short Berun, July 21. ne a tn patient 8 i , «J jar 4.00 * tice. q Si iv = | re RR Res: OF nee At : Royalty Jun. ‘ 8.23 } dp 4.10 « | Rgetiil attention paid to Cutting, Making nee oe still feable. Pie, SPORE oor prentnts res ie ae ee his A ar 9.20 “ jar 5.25 ** ‘| and Laying Carpets. : ar ‘ pocket-book, a will was found. been 3 Mt. Stewart dp 9.40 “ jdp 5.45 *“ Tl ane a Repairing neatly done, at short notice ao erg? 8 eee ea written a few months before. The genuine 4 Cardigan 1s S| * 7.00 * A We y hxamimer I would also invite the attention of Trustees di sr N ° S interest which he cherished in church work 4 Georgetown jar!l.05 “‘ jar 7.35 “ of City and Country Schools to A DESK, one | ner In Norway. : found expression in generous bequests to y \ Coming elections will be bitterly con- : : i — BRANCH of the Cheapest and Best ever offered here for eaeea Bo wee ‘ ' id k the Prince Street Methodist Church, and 4 SOURIS : is acknowledged to be ahead of any School purposes. Please call and inspect itat | tested. ‘rovernment expects a good WOrK- 1+), the Branch Missionary Society. Very a other paper in the Province my Show Room. ing majority. deeply we sympathize with the bereaved Trains Going West. in the item of JAMES HOBBS. Paris, July 21. finers strike at Auzin continues, and ‘families. Sorrow has come upon sorrow, Very recently the grave had closed upon : Corner Kent and Prince Streets ou @ usid . ars -¥ : - . : there are labor troubles at Bordeaux, Mar-|the mortal remains of Mrs. L.€L. Beer, ree No 7 Mixed. | No. 9 Mixed. LOC AL Ee EWS Ch’town, Feb. 23, 1878. 3m.-2aw satiinn ont Gt. Etieuia. saty epoted by aotieuuaition, ae oe Saar 5. : WMT wT ATH 1 by a large circle of friends.” _— AQ SEE bee «|. Dp eee oom a Dr. Tupper arrived in Sydney on the Rt ees Harmony 2 3.31 a i 6.52 and is always well filled with Ne Lawrence Marine ina, C0, 17th. Regarding his arrival, we find the monn. Se A lt at a a 9 ‘ re! ‘ Or P. E. ISLAND. following in the telegraphic columns of the Enjoy Life. oe * og: +s ; | e Halifax Chronicle :— > M: Stew’t Jun.|A. 5.25 “ jAr 9.20 “ Political, Shipping, Commercial and e Sypney, C. B., July 17. What a truly beautiful world we live in Train Going East. No. 10 Mixed. STATIONS. |No. 8 Express. M. Stewart Jun) Dp 9.20 am. | Dp 5.35 p.m General Information. SUBSCRIBED. CAPITAL . . $20,909.09. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: . Arcurwatp Kennepy, Esq., President ; Jouw F. Roverrson, Esq. ; ARTEMAs LorpD, Esa.; G. D. Lexeworta, Esq.; W. E. Dawson, Esg.; Tuomas Morris, Esq. ; Dr. Tupper arrived here yesterday by the “Neptune” and is the guest of Senator Bouri- net. About 11 o’clock last night a crowd was seen a short-distance out of town with a sort of a frame work with two effifiies on the scaffold supposed to represent Dr. Tupper and Senator Bourinot. The whole was carried in front of Nature gives us grandeur of mountains glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire no 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 Morell ye ““ @75.. “4 The debates of the Local Legislature will be P. W. Hynpmay, Esa. Bouxrinot’s residence and set on fire, while the ‘ 5 easil : ’ SIg Om « “Fe “< : * . . P ° — x : . ae ar . this feelin as ever sufferer can y ob- = Péter’s ae = a : oe : carefully ame sapertielly — Special oe Risks taken daily at their Office, Exchange c-_ dispersed hooting, yelling and blowing dain mar et f that Green’s August armony cee ee og | greene AAG, eotyers , Own Ottaway Building, ewe ill make them as free from disease Souris Ar 11.40 Ar 8.25 Correspondent” wiil contain everything of in- FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Fifteen boys, including two servants of ee Dyspepsia and Liver Com- WM. McKECHNIE, Supt. P. EB. I. R. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen. Sup. Gov. Railways. Ch’town, April 20, 1878 — QUEEN INSURANCE 00,Y, OF ENGLAND. , CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING. | ieee effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on V on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE - MACLEOD (Union Bank), : Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— terest transpiring in the Dominion Parlia- ment, A Good Story will be made a specialty. ——0:—— The Daily Examiner : Will be sent to any part of the Province, the Dominion, United States or Great Britain on receipt of For Six Months, - - - - - $2.50 For Three Months, - - - - 1.25 For One Month ---:- - - »O Secretary. March 25—ly law House to Let. DWELLING HOUSE on Upper Queen Street, containing ten rooms. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. Charlottetown, June 26, 1878.—$%in eod y Stow DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFIC HEDICINE, The Great English Rem- E>. : m4 is an unfailing cure £3 or ea ? and 7 Sil disooaes thst follow as a sequence of Self-A buse; - Newton L. McKay, attempted to create a-dis- turbance in front of Senator Bourinot’s resi- dence, where Dr. Tupper is stopping, at a late hour last night, but two gentlemen who were passing dispersed them. [<<a Mr. Jennings, the London correspondent of the N. Y. World, writing to that paper of the Berlin Congress, says that Bismarck is immensely taken with ‘‘ Dizzy,” and de- clares he is the only man he has met for some years really worth talking to to. That maybe because ‘‘Dizzy” so seldom does talk that when he unbosoms himself he is really worth listening to. It is an odd thing, but it is true, that no one in London can reAlly be said to kaow this strange, lonely sort of man who has by his great abilities placed himself at the head of the English Government. He has no confi- 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 August Flower will prove its wonderful effect Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. McGill College library contains 16,000 books. The library of the late Frederick Griffin was bequeathed to it, consisting of 2,692 volumes and 559 pamphlets, the col- lection being most valuable, on account of the large number of works relating to Can- adian history in it. Ee Ir you wanta nice dish of White Moun +" Dimmness Se . ‘ BeforeTa ing. Premature Ola Tos an taking, | dants, and few personal friends. Mr. Jzn- | tain Ice Cream go to the Breaty © Temperance Mr ROBERTS (formerly pupil of Mr.| sg# ADDRESS, ee ade Rae de a hee nings says he asked a gentleman who ought Saloon, (late R. Wright’s Grocery Store), R. Watson, Royal Academy of Music), begs to inform the ladies of Charlottetown r kage, or six packages for $5, by mail free of postage. ll particulars in our pamp w to know him well whether he talked much ‘He never talks to anybody,” opposite St. Paul’s Church, Prince Street.— 6in eod daily pat. ; to him ? that she would be happy to receive pupils W. L. COTTON WH. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, said he ; ‘sometimes, perhaps, to Monty m5 amen or 1n meer Se her residence, head of s J aw Sold in Cueentlabiows by W. R. Wat-! Corry, but only on matters of business. He| OC, C. Jones, of pump and tubular well ae be mabe to Mrs. Bayfield or e ae Manager Examiner Printing and son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser will not dine out, asa rule, and when hej} fame, is in this aren for the wants Pelee this Ci . Publishing Company. | gt Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggists does go anywhere the chances are that he) of the thirst y- His office is opposite Dr, Clelataowe Daa 21, 1878—eod Chtown, Dec. 1877. anywhere. will not say much. } Jenkins’, Give him a call,