[TERMS :— Five Dottars aA YEAR, “NEW SERIES. The Daily Examiner is issued every evening, by The Examiner Publishing From their olfice, (Great George Streets, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . $2 50 Three Months, - . 2 1 25 One Month, : . i 0 50 ae Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, yarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertire- ments, on application. —— — MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter 2nd day, lh. 2m., a. m. corner of Water and ’ ALWANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, {885. Go. Ready-Made CLOTH! NG, &c.—Cheapest in Town, New Moon Sth day, 4h, 3lm., p. m. First Quarter, 16th day, 2h. 2m., a, m, ful! Moon, 24th day, 3a. 42m., a. m. sunuee : DAY OF WEEK ' entmpmneitinmmeanies tuesday -|5 25 36.10 29) 2 52113 g Wednesday | 27 32) 11 20; 4 } gThursday {| 28 30'morn! 5 26 4 Friday ; 29 28 0 21 | 5 Saturday 30, 26 29, 8 10! aeeey | 32 7 24 Sun ‘San MoonjHigh | Days a" a | be & oe | bm h mh m aft’n aft’n } 1 2¢ 24019 5 ain £€xa i ine © This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evrivrss, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1885. CITY HAT STORE. GH. HASZARD’S E PROWSE will, during July and August, e Goods, at prices that must sell them. ‘ A job lot of LACE CURTAINS, A large lot of Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., ata Big Discount. -_O-_—— BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOKS very c¢leap, Also, Men’s FELT HATS L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Mat, 74 Qucen Street Ch’tewn, July 15. 1885. 5 » - 6 58 12 “ fe SOAP 1s made from 52 SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) (Ol ————. Superior to any similar article manufactured. ENTON T. July 22nd, 1885--6mos iY NEWBERY. Monday 23; 22) 355: 957' 49 j Tuesday 34° 2015 9 10 35] Wednesday | 36) 18 6 19/11 13) 42 jo\Thursday =| «87; «17 7 33°11 51 |] Friday 38; 15 8 42 morn j2'Seturday =| 39° 13 9 48) 0 28) 34! 13 Sunday 41) 1110 51/1 6! 39 14 Monday | 42; 9,11 50° 1 47 27 15 Tuesday | 36 Taftd44) 231] 24 ig Wednesday , 44 5 1 34; 3 25: 21 ie {7 Thursday | 46 3 2-20) 4 32) 7 1s Friday | 47) 3 Oj & 45 14 1g Saturday 485 59 3 36) 6 57 lI 99 Sunday 50; 57, 4 10! 7 36 7 21, Monday | St) 55, 4 40, & 42, 4 22) Tuesday , 52 53S 9) 9 a 6 6 93\ Wednesday 53, 5l) 5 38/10 0/11 59 gg'Thursday | 54 49 6 610 35: 55 95 Friday | 55! 47) 6 36j11 9} 52 ag Seturday | 56 45'7 sll 44! 49 27 Suoday | 58, 43) 7 45 aft 22) 45 28; Monday 6 0 41: 8 281 0 41 99 Tuesday 1) 40917] 1 46) 39 30, Wednesday 6 2/5 33/10 141 2 38/11 36 i i NOTES. The great tire «f London (!696) on 2nd, George Whitefield cied (1770) on 30th. In this month the mornings decrease 47 minutes; the afternooons 1 hour and 6 min- utes. THR RAILWAY TIME TABLE, For the convenience of the travelling public, we have carefully arranged the lowing table of arrival and departure of trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- ing to local time :— Going West. a2 cn ae a a 647 912 402 Royalty Junction...... coed OS 947 43" North Wiltshire......... -7327 1039 509 ee 47 108% SR I. So. oes $4 tim 607 ME ED sn ceds occ csse 819 1143 607 ee: 829 1159 622 PM ES eee 842 1222 642 ‘ "i ertival.....- 9@7 167° 712 ummersicdie, : depart...... 927 237 Miscouche................9 42 3 00 i 1001 329 st _ RRRERRILES: 1029 420 i 1122 542 a... 1205 657 SESS: 1242 747 From West. >. Ms she Se 207 647 Ee 245 7 57 is kabe sbieke 329 902 _ EMhacdesséeces 420 1029 as 449 1116 Miscouche................507 1144 atvive....... § 22 1207 Summerside, : A. M. . depart. ..... 542 112 657 Kensington es 607 149 729 BE esese.ec..s sees 622 212 749 no. oo once ence 632 227 803 a Pitas cnandds 633 237 812 ee 19 38. Ser North Wiltshire...” 712 332 901 yalty Junction.......... 747 432 947 i ae 802 4652 1007 Going East. A.M. 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O @ om 33. ° a: QD fey Se ea} 2 a a a Sie © ' S 4 or po anes “Hh Bit Nagy ie esfsseg @ © BR ~ toms og SH a & % Ss ge ss = O ~ s Fs 5 bom ” og Fi LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadie Beach. ———e This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Open on Dominion Day, 1st July, ander experienced Visi United States. th isitors will find this ? Warw weather. Managers from the place agreeable during tf —jane6 ch a lil os ee lt eae ROYAL GA CAPITAL, ° aE ae. — DIAN INSURANGE 60. A" DT FRB. o— $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE—Montresi. HALLFAX BRANCH -J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. —_—--—9-- Risks Taken on Hest Favorabic Serms. AGENT FOR PRINCH EDWARD ISLAND: FH. ARNAUD, en, Jan 1998 VERCTIANTS BANK OF HALIFAX clear out the balance of his Summer | j regular price $420, now $3.25; $5.50 for $4.25 ; $6 for $4.75, newest patterns and extra good quality. . ea wkd Go S i 8 Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, FOR ALL KINDS OF Blank task of building the Canadian Pacific Rail- way to some private corporation, a syndi- cate of wealthy capitalists made an offer | yp) vbich wes accepted. This syndicate was ee ‘Ledgers, The Owners of the C. P. R. WHO THE LEADING SHAREHOLDERS OF CANADIAN PACLFIC THE composed of George Stephen and Duncan) Mcintyre, of Montreal, John G. Kennedy, of New York; R. B. Angus and James J. | Hill, of St. Panl; Morton, Rose & Co., of! London, and Kohn, Reitach & Oo., of) Paris, who controlled a very large amount. of capital. Upon their agreement with the | i | RAILWAY ARE — THE | UANADIAN SHAREHOLDERS — ONE-EIGHTH | OF THE CAPITLL IN CANADIAN HANDS —A | LONOON FIRM THE LARGEST STOCKHOLDER. | (Montreal Star.) | When the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- | pany decided, in 1880, to hand over the) Watiack. SINGLE Copizs Two CEN‘Ts, VOL, 17.---NQ, 95. Seligman Bros., London,......... . 1,190 | Slater, Robt., & Sucker, George A., Lon- ee Chiitatiivcts diy SRD « dhs ; 1,110 Speyer Bros., London .... 5,940 Steen, George W., New York..... 1,900 Stoop & Co., London..... 1,060 Sehaw, Arch, S., Glasgow. 5.450 Tee & Co., J. Kennedy, New York, 1,550 Tennant Chas., (M. P.), Glasgow 5,000 Thorne, Jonathan, New York. 2,300 Thynne, Lt.-Col. A, W., London... 1,500 Utter, J. M., New York....... 21,600 Van Hoffman & Co,, L., New York.. 4,210 Whiteheads & Coles, London.. 1,360 Watson & Lang, New York. 1,636 Wheelwright, Wm. D., New York 1,250 Joseph, New York. 3,260 Wilson, Walter H., New York... 1,000 Warrender, Sir George, Bt., Edinburgh... 6,000 From the sbove list it will be seen that there are four outside firms who ho'd a larger amount of stock than the highest Canadian siockholders. Morton, Rose & Company, which belonged to the original syndicate, still holds the highest amount of stocks, One of its members is Sir John Rose, a Canadian by birth, and an ex- Finance Minister of the Domirion. The the BEST MATERIALS, and is For general 4¢| household and family use it SURPASSES all others. 0 = it will be to Your Jnterest te ‘inry it. Day Books, Journals, &s., SELLING VERY CHEAP. 100,000 109,000 ENV LOPES of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, } -vur Canadian Government receiving the ratifi-| two firms of Morton, Rose & Co., of New cation of the Dominion Parliament, they | York, are practically the same firm; be- became ineerporated as the Canadian! tween them they hold $10,242,600 of stock. Pacitic Railway Company, with a capital of A Dutch firm comes next with $5,344,000, $25,000,000 in $100 share, By the terms and then an American firm, Chinnery of the incorporation,the contract could only | Bros., who own $2,627,500. Of the holders be handed over to the Company upon! of more than 1,000 shares, 42 are English, $5,000,000 being subscribed and 30 per, 40 American. 11 Canadian, 4 Dutch, 1 cent paid up. These obligations were ful-| Austrian and 2 French, filed on April 9th, 1881, and on that day the road was transferred to them. The capital stock of the Company remain- ed at $25,000,000 until November 28th, 1882, when, at a special meeting at Montreal, it was raised to $100,000,000, at which figure it has ever since remained. Of it: Boston Markets. Boston, Sept. 5. Potarors—Carloads of Potatoes are ar- riving from New Hampshire and New § thousand boxes. FOOLSCAP, this amount only $65,000,000 have been | issued, placed ou the market and disposed of. Of this amount there is a guarantee by the Canadian Government of a dividend of three per cent, until 1893. The stock which has been sold is divided among 1517 shareholders, the ma- jority of whom reside in England. Holland, York, with sales at 55 and 60 cents per bushel, Natives are in fair supply, and selliny at $1.50 and $1 75 per barrel. Curest—The rising tendency of the mar- ket stimulated trade, and there has been quite an active movement during the week, An advance of one cent per pound is established. LETTER, & NOTE PAPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Stafford’s Jet Black Writing Inks, Stafford’s Copying Inks, France and the United States are weli| There has been a good demand for Eggs, represented on the list, while Canada, so | and prices have ruled firmer. Eastern far as the number of shareholders is con-| extras are scarce, and readily command 174 cerned, occupies an entirely insignificant | and 18 cents Northern and Provincial position. Out of the 1500 shareholders, | Tule principally at 16 and 164 cents, with only 35 are residents of Canada, but on the | Some fancy marks higher. ‘ ‘ other hand they represent a much larger | Borrer—The market continues to gain amount of capital than would be expected | strength on fine grades, with a good trade. from their slim numbers. Most of the; Last week’s cu side prices cin bo ieadily directing minds of the enterprise reside in | cbtained, and on the finest frosh made lots Canada, and the amount of stock they hold 4 further advance of 1 cent per pound is brings up the Canadian average. The total | quoted. For Northern extra creamery 23 namber of shares held by Canadians is | @0d 24 cents is the selling rate for best and (In all size bottles.) This is new acknowledged to be the best Ink for office and private use. ALSO IN STORE: Garter’s, Stephens. & Toiary’s Writing & Uopying Inks, To be Sold at Great Discounts G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK; Queen Square. Ch town, May 18, ’85.-—wky | fy UBSCRIBE for roa ‘San EIAT..3T’S Vegetable Sicilian HATR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, and the first suc- cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but none have so fully met all the régtirements ucedful for the proper treatment of the hair and scalp. HALL’s Hain Renewer has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal. leled success can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fulfilment of its promises. The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote coun- tries, where they had never made an etfort for its introduction. The use for a short time of HALL’s Hair RENEWER wonderfully improves the per- sonal appearance, It cleanses the sealp from all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the weakened glands, and enables them to push forward a new and vigorous growth, The effects of this article are not transient, like those of alcoholic prepara- tions, but remain a long time, which makes its use a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM’S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Will change the beard to a natural brown, or black, as desired, It produces a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting of a single preparation, it is applied without trouble, PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CQ., Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. ~ FOR ALL THE FORMS Nes YS or Scrofulous, Mercurial, and Blood Disorders, the best remedy, because the most searching and thorough biood-puritier, is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles, $5, ee 2 TNE WEXKKLY EX- AMINER. the boet paper an the Ixlan?, 82,958, with a face valve of $8,298,800, or: about one-eighth of the entire stock of the | Company as yet issued. The following are | the names of all Canadians holding over | 1,000 shares : ‘ Jno Ross, Prince Arthur’s Landing.... 1,000 When it is borne in mind that every 1,000 shares means $100,000 worth of stock, it will be seen that the above list represents a great deal of capital. Mr. George Stephen, the originator and Presi- dent of the Company, holds $2,542,200 worth of stock, the Hon. Donald A. Smith, $2,175,000 ; Mr. R. B. Angus, $1,190,000; Mr. Duncan McIntyre, $1,035,000, and W. C. Van Horne, Vice-President and General Manager of the road, $416,300 worth of shares. A portion of the latter gentleman’s stock, some 2,803 shares, is reserved. Below is the list, from the latest official information, of the foreign shareholders holding over 1000 shares of the stock : Shares Asburnham, Ear! of Sussex, England.. 1,009 Administration | Office, Amsterdam, Hol- ROS. iursc cu och. alee. ete. ee Buchanan, Robert Dulop, London........ 1,800 Borthwick Work & Co., London.......... 1,730 Boissevain, Adolph & Co., Amsterdam 12,730 Banque Parisiennie, Paris................ 6,244 Gigelow, Hon. J., New York........... 1,000 Bradley, Alex. G. Co., New York...... 1,500 Blackstone, Lorenzo, Norwich,Conn. 1,350 Chinnery Bros., London, N. Y............. 30,170 Chapin & Co., EK. S., New York......... 2,720 oo, Wc te OW COE... oS Ss 3,400 Caseel, Ernest,’ London.....;......:.... 1,165 Clanwilliam, Earl of London.............. 3,170 Carnarvon, Earl of Newbury, England, 2,080 Clarke, Edward, London................ : 2,000 Denaldson, Robt., Glasgow................ 2,610 Drexel, Morgan & Co, New York........ 6,000 “Iphinstone, Lord, Musselburgh, Scotland 5,453 Foreign, American and General Invest- ments Trust Co., London. .......«.<-s+- 1,400 Foreign and Colonel Government Trust Sc nic Ci sae, aol OE POLAT Oe beh ee Farrance, James, London......... ..... ; 1,500 1,000 Gernshiew & Co., M. New York.......... 1,510 Carne, Gime seen... .*...,....2.. 2,460 Grieninger, Fred, Paris..«...............: 1,901 Henderson, Geo. W., London.......... 1,560 Hambro & Son, C.S., London..... [5 kee 1,000 Helbert, Wagg & Campbell, London...... 1,000 Halstead & McLern, New York.... ee 2,210 Hoseltine, Powell & Co.,London.......... 2,120 Heath & Co., W. New York...... aa 41,600 pO te RI ae aoe i,210 Ilbery, Jas. & Baker, P. B., London.... 1,000 Internationa] Financial Society, Londe 2,600 Johnson, jr.,C. H. New York......... 2,000 Kennedy, J.S., New York..... Any 7,000 Kittle, Chas. A. New York....... i 1,500 Lambert & Co., Chas London-............ 1,000 London Agency, per Morton Rose & Co,, : ee ee es 2,745 Leconfield, Lord, Sussex, Eng.......... : 1,500 Leven & Melvilie, Earl of, London........ 2,500 See AS. a PO EL, .. os ccssccceet ; 6,100 Leon Bros. & Co., London.,........... ; 1,330 RRA SO IE TU, . o.oo bcninn ceecs nie 1,000 Leadbitter, Edward, Newcastle-on-Tyne, ean: Fe Ire ee Pik tia oss ee 1,100 Morgan & Oc. J; 1... Lemdom. .:.23.5......- 4,000 Muncaster, Lord, London,................-- 1,500 Morton, Bliss & Co., New York........... 26,275 Miéébel. & Oa; TMNGeeG Si 4,410 Morton Rose & Co., London............... 76,141 Muir, Hugh, and Cragg, John, London,,.. 3,000 ae, ae Fo La... 1,500 National Provincial Bank of England, : eek ss canna us bus don daekents 1,500 Northcote, H. 8. (C.B., M.P.,) London.. 1,000 muse, ly a NOW Vere. eS eae 1,390 Noles, H.C... New York... .......... 54 i 4,750 Ortman, J., Utrecht, Holland............. 3,79 Oppenheimer. A., New York.............- 4,150 Ozens & Zonier, H., Amsterdam.......... 4,220 robert, Ea... eer VON. 5... 0 candes 1,000 Pearsall, Thos. W. & Co., New York...... 1,500 Pond, ©. i., New York.,....../...¢:. a 1,500 ee eR ee eee 11,600 Paimedo, U., New York................ .. , Sao Raphael & Sons, R., London.............. 7,000 Cement, seen Vienne... 2.5 655...00 0556. 1,715 pe OW ys oo L290 Sampson, W. L., New York,............ . oe ‘Schermerhorn, Horace, Jr., New York.... 1,900 Smithers & Co., C. H., New York......... 1,213 new arrivals are held higher. Good to choice ranges from 20 to 22 centr. Fiso.—Receipts of mackerel at Boston for the week foot up 9,065 bris incivding 241 from foreign ports, 5,043 bris from fleet and 3,781 br's from outports. The . ‘ Shares. “feet landed 19,083 bris. at outports and George Stephen, Mogrveal_----------35-488 hore during the woyky azsinat “21,8. tho R B. Angus, Montreal..............11'999| Week previous, aid 18,856 brls for the Duncan Mclutyre, Montreal...... 3 10, 350 | Corresponding week inet year. The’ total W. ©. Van Horne, Montreal.......... 4,163 | eatch of the New England fleet up to date, James Worthington, Brockville........ 2,000 | #8 complied by the Boston Fish Bureau, is Caroline Becher, London, Ont........ 1,225 | 227,333 brls against 224,440 bris for the MecDongall Bros., Montreal....... .... 1,025| same time last year Very little change Sandford Fleming, Ottawa............ 1.000! has been developed in the mackerel Henrv Beatty, Montreal.............. 1,000 | situation this week. ‘The fleet are coming in with good fares, notwithstanding un- favorable reports about the catch, and the market is fairly supplied, The trips run mostly No. 2, which make No. 3 and No. 1 rather scarce. Inspected cargoes have been selling at $3.50 and $4 for No. 3, $5.50 and $6 for No. 2, and $13 and $14 for No. 1. At most of the outports, $4, $6 and $14 per barrel are the figures asked for 3's, 2's and l’s. Separate lots of Shore No. 3 are very firm at $4, and some holders ask $4.125 in large lots. Jobbing lots command $4 50. No. 2 vary as to quality. Dealers generally get $7 for fair size orders, and $7.50 and $8 is asked for extra No. 2. No. 1 are scarce, and dealers get from $15 to $18 for ordinary quality. At the advance asked, trade is not so brisk, but all the packing houses are fairly busy with some orders ahead. Codfish have been arriving more freely and prices are easier. Sales of dry Bank at $3 50 for large and $2 50 per gtl for medium, and pickle cured Bank at $3 for Jarge and $2 50 for medium. Pickled cured Shores rule a $2 50 and $3 50 for medium and large, and dry Shore at $4 per qtl, Heke, Haddock and Pollock are scarce and nominal. 4a, Terrible Dynamite Explosion. A fearful explosion of dynamite occurred at Lakefield, Ont., on the 4th. A load of one thovsand pounds for the Trent Valiey’s works at Burleigh, drawn by two horses, in charge of two men named Morton and Simmons, exploded while passing through a dense tamarack swemp. Holes sixty feet across and eight or ten feet deep mark the spot where the explosion took place. Trees for fifty yards on both sides were cut down Pieces of ironwork of the wagon, harness and hodies of men and horses have been picked up half a mile from the spot. None larger than a man’s hand have been found. The shock in the village was terrific, people deserting their houses in dread, as no one could tell the cause, there being no steam boilers used in or near the village and no explosives stored. The shock was felt for miles around the surrounding country, it being generally attributed to earthquake until the cause of the occnrrence became known. At Campbellford, a neighboring town, a distinct vibration of the earth was felt, plate glass windows were shaken open, Windows swayed to and fro, and sidewalks were seen to rise and fall. i i NOTES. Not the promissory, but fects about Wervcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulteraticns used to reduce the cost cf ‘‘} ure Goods,” but does possess the valne of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Ked and Yeilow Wrappers, orany of the imitations of the WerLcomk, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made by Curtis, Davis & Co,