“arenes ttn omen rexws:—Five DoLLars A ¥ EAR, <a This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”*—EvrRiripgs. “YEW SERIES. SINGLE Copies Two Cents, VOL 17--NO, 19. The Daily Examiner is issued every evening, by 7 : ’ ‘ My ‘he Examiner Publivaing Co. corner of Water and Streets, Charlottetown, From their office, Uireat Georg: Prince Edward Island, RaTsS OF SUBSCRIPTION ; gix Months, Three Months, One Mouth, g Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- quarterly, ments, on application. E777 MOON S CHANGES, Lwt Quarter Ist day, 7k. 17m., a. 2 1 0 MANAG FOR OCTOBER, (885. ™. Moon 7th day, 3h, 19m., a. m. 50 25 50 New aoa arter, 15th day, 95. Sm., p. m, yan Yard day, fh. 19m, p. m, Last Quarter, 30th day, th, 45m. p. m. 0... weeg San ‘Sun | Moon|High | Days -_ OF WEEK _ises\sets | rises ;water|leu’h bm bh m aft’n , afta b m q lay 6 3,5 36,10 57| 3 45 11 33 a Pe $4 mora 5 10) 29 3 Saturday 6 3210 25 b 37 26 4 Sunday 8; 30 127, 7 52; 22 5, Monday 9 28 249) 8 27 19 6, Tuesday ; 38 96) 4 li 9 338 lo y]Wednesday | 12; 24) 5 12 10 - 12 gi Thursday | 13, 221 6 22:10 52 y Q Friday | Ms wae 29/11 28 6 th Saturday 16 1S 5 34 morn 2 | ll Suoday 17 16 9 36 O 58/10 59 igiMonday | 1d; 14,10 34/041! 56 j3 Tuesday 20 13/i1 26) 1 20) = 58 14 Wednesday 21) ll'aft i4 2 o| 0 itbarsday | 23, 9 O57) 248 46 16 Friday 24| 7} 1 _ 3 45, 43 {7 Satarday 25 a2 9 4 50) 40 j3, Suuday | 27) 412406 6 37 19) Monday 3s 23 9| 7 i1| 34 go Tuesday 29° O 337'8 6; 3h 91, Wednesday ; 30,458 4 5) 8 50) 27 qo Thursday | 3!| 56 4 39) 9 Bi 24 93\ Friday 32' 55, 5 7/1010, 217 GgSaturday | 34, 53 5471047) 18 9; Sun lay | 35; 51/6 24/11 26' 15 96 Sionday | 36 50 7 lalait 7; 12 97 Tuesday | 45) ee 49) 9 5|Wednesday | 39; 47} 9 10} 1 36) 9 go'tbursday | 41) 40,10 1 2 28 3 Fridsy 43. 4411 261 3 32) 0 3] |Saturday 6 45,5 42;morn| 4 49° 9 57 NOTES. The Duchess of Edinburgh’s birthday, the ]1th. The battle of Trafalgar (1805) the 2lst. sir Stafford Northcote’s birthday (181%) the 27th. 1. this month the mornings decrease 51 minutes ; the afternoons | hour, 3 mingtes. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Por the convenience of the travelling public, we have carefully arranged the fol- lowing table of arrival and departure of trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- ing to local time :— Going West. Sitti 05 Me. Bute Charlottetown ...........- 647 912 402 Royalty Junction.......... 702 947 42? North Wiltshire........... 737 1039 509 meee Miver ........cee 74 1085 632 ee ns uel se itm sa Bbc ccccvececoss 819 1143 607 SS. occ cece eee $29 1159 622 P M. NN bods danse coee 842 1222 642 arrive......- 907-1887 712 Summerside, } depart...... 927 237 Miscouche Se ida bbe'evc na te 942 300 NL. ciccdesooodt 1001 329 es os oes 1029 420 CE en... ceed 1122 542 NEE cscs endive coos 1205 657 | nama ian 1242 747 From West. PM. A. M, Tignish Se ebeedéoccveceoseoees 2 07 6 47 I alas dic cic deeds 245 7 57 so tistess sete. San oe Sal 420 1029 dc tbes. bakks 449 1116 ets... vcce OU 1l 44 } Steir... 2. FSS 12 07 Summerside, <r aD (depart......642 112 657 NS 6 etki scat 607 149 729 eee Ps te deci dade 622 212 749 eee 632 327 80 Bradalbane....... 2.5... 633 237 812 Hunter River,............ 702 315 847 aah I i ae 712 388. 90) ° yalty Jupetion.......... 747 432 947 harlottetown............ 802 462 1007 Going East. <2 ce 767 417 ee... 743 444 SN iin. onin beeen, sce 804 457 Mount Stewart. ) @°TiVe.-..+++0837 522 ; depart....es 857 527 aad ile ae 942 556 Be TR ia et! 1015 617 a ee 1107 652 py Dt isiwrescaadaaeaecy | 1157 722 Fa 902 532 ee 1015 625 P Sa enieéé climes 1037 642 ‘ *rom Rast, A. M. PrP. M. eos 647 212 4 r River, bos Cecasebaneuae 7 iF oa ® Peter's... “i 752 354 ee eee 814 427 Mount Stewart. | A°TIVe......00 842 517 , dens - KR OF Bedford... rene on MLK n4 o's oc cabinuac ee 926 635 meetown...............0c0e 952 712 a 732 337 Mss. 5.5.0-cc+5s 749 400 Pa a ee 842 512 McLean, Martin, & MacDonald, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW, Notaries Public, &c. BROWN'S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. A. . A MACLEAN, L, L. B.| D, ©. MARTIN, HM. ©. MACDONALD, B. A. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8 1885. is wn = —~ & Y < . pee 3 Mea so § ° “ts seo a ~~ 8 oe Y Oo 2 Ay = + oe © v L ee oe & wa "> os wt. 2 . = wa.” Oo we Sow OR A oe -— a a - a - a. c 5 * ~ oy OlClUMm. OD GS o oc) a Be OS Ss x — &” =a. ‘od Sa fs 8 Ee ae ~- see, quand v a6 5 9 Ee Se cc —_— ¢ ~ = Sore oe =z — 5 )} bottom the Oo t . St. John, New Brunswick. or by their Local Agents in every County. g Agent for P. E. Ivland; Stewart & Farquharson, Managers of our Branch Warehouse, Charlottetown : of the Jointer or Skim-plow, is to throw effect The Weeds, Manure, Etc., in completely buried; and by dividing the furrow-slice, to more thor- oughly pulverize the soil. N . 4 ay . . S FOR SALE BY | TIPPET, BURDITT & CO., Remov- Coulter as well as Skim- patent Chilled Mould- General Agents for the Maritime Provinces tion apply to E. Kinsman, Summerside, General Travellin , Conway, or any of our Local Agents. It is claimed for the ‘““REAUME” that it draws lighter than any other style of plow, plowing the same width of ~~ 3 oa ~~ = w 2 @ fa © a c- 3 SS ka oT ae whe mie & ae “20.2 S no - Cc o— Pho, & O.48 a. 2. & c : > ee = eS “, > of ° = Oo ad OX on <<) e eV ome 8 6 = ow Fe ae Se & ae eo oo i = me he Aiea aay o —_ ~ - - -_ as oe = © = Do oS me. ok as == Sete acgs .. 2 = a See oe 4, > O cm eu f= o > - mH. sO 6.5 Se Oo t gi — = ooh Os 6 = ~ j | j / | | | MARK WRIGHT & CO., P. Eb. FURBITURE WAREROOMS, Charlottetown, F. EH. Island. o---—— Furniture, Furniture AWATZT DOwwnN! ee ee re we IMMENSE BARGAINS in Dining, Hall and Kitchen Furniture. CHAMBER SETS, in Walnut, Mabogany, Cherry, Elm, Ash, Painted and Grained, new patterns, good finish and posi- tively the Best Value ever offered. CHAIRS from 40 Cents each, up. WINDOW FURNISHINGS, in New and Cheap. CHILDREN’S CHAIRS, Reed and Rattan Goods, Oil Paintings, Chromos, Carpet and Fancy Chairs, Parlor, Croquet, and Bagatelle Boards, Beds ard Matrasses very low. SPRING BEDS, the Best in the World! 0 Drawing and Parlor Suits, Superb, Elegant, New ! AND AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF! 20: PICTURE FRAMING, Cheapest in Canada We are pleased to SHOW OUR GOODS to all, at all times MARK WRIGHT & CO. endless variety, the Dominion of J aly 4 dly—law wky3m her pres Ch’town, Sept. 28—3aw wkly E"O EF MEN TO READ! QUTHTTING DEPARTMENT ~ FOR — CaN TLEMEN ! 1—New Shapes iu Linen Cuffs and Collars. 2 —New Stock of Fine and Stout Hosiery. 3—New Stock of Dent’s Kid Gloves. 4—New Stock of Scarf3 and Neckwear, 5 —~New Stock of Scotch Underwear. Please Read On! 6 — New Stock of Canadian Underwear. 7—New Stock of Christy’s London Hats. 8—New Stock Best Elastic Braces. 9 —New Stock of Gents’ Dress Shirts. 10—New Stock of Silk Umbrellas. 11—New Stock of Alpacca Umbrellas. 12—New Stock of Scotch T weeds. 13—New Stock of English Worsteds 14 —New Stock of Tweed Suitings 15—New Stock of Cardigan Jackets. 16 —New Stock of Linen and Silk Handker- chief, Scarfpius, Collar Studs, &c, x r ‘4 ‘ 7 GES TLEMEN will find our Stock Complete and Fresh, with PRICES MUCH BE'OW those charged by Furnishing Stores. WEREHBES & CO. MARKET SQUARE Ch’town, Oct. 5, ’85. 4uction Sale pie al Horses, Tiwroughbred Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. and Grade AM instructed to Sell by Auction, at the resi- dence of the late HON. J. LONGWORTH, on 23rd OCTOBER, 1885, at 11 @elock :— 6 Horses, 20 Head of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Certificates of pe ligree will be given with the Thoroughbred Cattle, all of which are of the cele- brated “Rosa Gwynne” family. For full particulars see handbills. A. McNEILL, se30—taw wky tl sa Auctioneer, FEATHERS, y ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Highest cash price paid for any quantity of good Geese Feathers at my Furniture Ware- rooms. Come and get Bargains in all kind of Furni- ture. NEWSON. Ch’town, Sept 28—!mo OYSTERS. g F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Star i Restaurant, Water Street (opposite Ran- kin House) at any hour, where you can le. supplied by the barrel, quart, half-shell cr, stews JOHN JOY, Sept. 29, ’85—-1 mo NOTICE To Gur Numerous Customers. |Supreme Court, Prince County.) favorably a trade treaty with Canada, the NO CRIMINAL CASES. SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 6. Judge Hensley presiding. The follow-. ing gentlemen compose the Grand Jury :| John Gaffuey, Esq., Foreman; William Stewart, Thos. Andrews, James Kil- bride, Herbert Mills, William Simpson, T. C. Canning, John Auld, Elijah Schur- man, James Higgins, V. S. Gillis, Arch. McDougall, D. Smith, Rufus Craswell, Johu P. Donald, Ed. Moreshead, Hiram Trueman, Thos. Townsend, Alex. An- derson, Thomas Rogers. There being no criminal cases, the Judge dismissed the Grand Jury at noon. Civil cases come on to-morrow. = A <r Shipping at Summerside. SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 6. The harbor here presents an unusually gay appearance, quite a number of ves- sels being here to load. Already there has been a Cousiderable quantity of pro duce shipped. David Rogers, Esq., has loaded the barquentine B. L. Page with a cargo of 11,750 bushels oats and 54: sheep, representing a value of $4,916. | She sailed for Demerara on the Ist inst. | The same gentleman has also loaded the schr. Elsie G. with a cargo of 8,500 bushels oats and 60 sheep, the value being $3,500. She sailed for Barbadoes | on the Ist inst. On the 3rd inst., R. T. Holman, Esq., finished loading the schr. Effie Sweet. | She had a cargo of 12,884 bushels oats, | valued at $5,749. She sailed for Bar-! badoes. M. & A. M. Wright sent the schr. | Beatrice to Demerara on the 1st inst.! with a cargo of 10,040 bush oats, valued at $3,449, Other vessels are nearly finished load-| ing, which will be reported in due time. (iinnic nil liahaaatitta etnias Boston Markets. Boston, Oct. 4. “Fisn —Receipts of Mackerel at Boston | for the week foot up 6,688 brls. of which 4,757 bris. were from the fleet and outports, and 1,931 brls from foreign) ports. The fleet landed 13,402 bris at: all ports for the week against 8,598 brls last week and 84,327 brls for the corres-' ponding week last year. The total | New England catch up to date 272,305. brls against 354,025 brls for the same presentatives can be induced to regard details of the instrument are not likely to cause much difficulty. But the stick ing point is just here. The American Tue Supreme Court met this forenoon, | Senate has alrcady rejected the overture of Canada for an enlargement of trade be- tween the leading communities on this continent, and appears averse to the pro- motion of commerce on a_ reciprocal basis with outside countries, having de- clined the Spanish treaty, and failed to pronounce favorably upon the instru- ments with half a dozen other countries. Investigating Irish Wants. Lord Randolph Churchill has been at Dublin castle, enquiring into the con- dition of Ireland and the wants of its people. He will lay the results of the investigations before the Cabinet, and it is expected will propose some measures of relief more in consonance with the wishes of the people than have hitherto been adopted. Lord Churchill spent several hours with the Lord-Lieutenant, who, at the Cabinet’s request, has order- ed an immediate return to be made of the number of evictions and cases of boycotting which have taken place be- fore aud since the recent change of ministry. Salaries of the British Cabinet. The salaries of the British cabinet are: Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Lord of the Treasury, $50,000 ; Chancellor of the Exchequer, $25,000 ; Lord High Chan- cellor, $50,000 ; Lord Lieutenant of Lre- land, $100,000 ; Lord President of Privy Council, $20,000; Sécretary for Colonies, $25,000; Home Secretary, $25,000; Secretary of War, $25,000; Secretary of India, $25,000 ; First Lord of the Admiralty, $22,500; Lord Chan- cellor of Ireland, $30,000; President Boerd of Trade, $10,000. Se ee The Plague of Rats. Amnednuggar, in Bombay, is afflicted by a plague of rats. Rewards were offered for the destruction of the pests, but after nearly two million had been killed, the people recognized in the rodents the spirits of their friends who perished in the last great famine, aud refused to permit avy more of them to be killed. -_—_— - Howard Grubb, of Dublin, has re- eg a ee ee ae ae v time last year, a decrease of 71,720 bris.' ceived the contract from the British Although trade is dropping off a little, Admiralty to erect what will be the the tendency of prices of Mackerel is largest telescope in the world—a 28 inch upward, and sales in cargo lots indicate, diameter refractor — for the Royal an advance of fully 50 cents per bri. observatory at Greenwich. Sales out of pickel have been made at $7, and $7.374 per bri. with barrel, and in-| spected lots rule at $4.50 and $4.75 for: No. 3, $6.50 and $6.75 for No. 2, and (From la Minerve.) $15 and $16 for No.1. Separate lots of; «Woe to Sir John who would not have late caught No. 3 command $4.50 and Riel hanged in 1871,” yell the Ontario Grits $5, and No. 1, $19 and $20 per bri.) ‘Woe to Sir John if Riel is hanged this No. 2 range from $7.50 and $9 per brl., t me,” now ory our excellent Rouges. Just es to quality. Nova Scotia No. 3 are imagine this political menagerie, getting in- quiet at $5,50 and $6 per brl., with very ee: few offering. Several lots of P. E. Island Mackerel have been sold, but it is impossible to give a reliable range of - A Happy Family. +e | Two prisoners escaped from Sheriff Gir- ‘ovard and his deputy, of — Ore . . ., Rockland Station, on the 5th inst. ey quotations, as the quality of each var '€S were sentenced to two and seven years, re- considerably. : ‘spectively, in the Dorchester penitentiary. Eecs.—The market is firm at the ad- As the — neared Rockland eee they vance noticed early in the week. Sales requested permission to visit the water of Eastern extras at 22c per dozen, New oo and oong sheeie’: sro r r ‘ eriff apprehe aa gx Be ianey te ara sae mife = escape. As the train slackened speed they P. E. Island and Nova Scotia at 203 managed by some means to crawl out of ra per — sik : toon! oe - made ee eateaes _ OTATOES.—— ihe Market for pota Sheriff and deputy are scouring the neigh- is steady, with sales of Aroostook Rose borhood in search of them. at 50 and 53c, other Eastern at 45 and | 48c, and Northern at 35 and 45c per, bushel. ~~. The municipal census places the popula- tion of Toronto at 111,800, an increase dur- ling the year of 7,524. The assessment : , . |upon which the taxation of the next year Tre Question of Reciprocity. will be based reaehes $72,721,500, an in- crease of about three and a half mi'lions on ' the figures for 1884. Since [879 the asess- ed value of property in Toronto has run =p > oer (Montreal Gazette.) _——— oe On account of the tobacco crop 0 | i 1883 being so poor, we did not buy! itreaty between Canada and the United much, and selected only the best of, The pivot upon which @ reciprocity; 7 tess than $23,000,000, while from 1873 ; ‘ to 1879, it increased only $6,000,900 States must turn is the free interchange | of fish between the twocountries. The, ‘Boston Fish bureau, perhaps the leading The Governor General arrived at end of C. P. R. track on the Sth inst He ‘travelled the last 47 miles by road, camps it, as we always wish to keep our authority in the neighboring Republic, T. & B. Myrtle” has issued a circular pointing out the ad- oy. . 1e ; pe ee a . onan accruing to the people of the standard; and therefore there SY sr 4d Ginete fom. 0. feeb 3 seit Of be a scarcity of “T. & B. Myrtle” Canadian fish, and the impossibility of Plug for a short time. If such is the supplying the American market from the country, and there appears to be a con- sensus of opinion that the Canadian fisheries are absolutely essential to the the market by the end of October. The tobacco we are now about to ‘throughout. case there will be a full supply on | product of the sea fisheries of that | manufacture is the finest we have ever had, and we know it will please our numerous customers. Yours respectfally, GEO. E. TUCKETT & SON. PORTLAND CEMENT. oe per steamer Clifton :— 50 Barrels Portland Cement. SIMON W, CRABBE, Siga of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, Ch’town, Sept. 7—4wks 2awk cheap and ready supply of fish food in having been arranged by the C. P. R. com- papy. The weather is very fine and the scenery from the ascent of the Rocky Mountains to Eagle Pass is magnificent Work on the gap is making rapid progress. Prince and Princess William of Prussia ‘are going to England toward the end of | October for a month, and will be the guests ‘of the Prince and Princess of Wales at ‘the United States. A very brief time Sandringham, afterward visiting Prince will suffice to determine the characetr of and Princess Christian at Cumberland the commercial relations between the lodge. iswo countries in the immediate future. ‘President Cleveland, on behalf of his’ Government, has given a pledge that the tinues to boy: ‘fullest measure of reciprocal trade with) niece of Daniel O'Connell, with the utmost Canada will be eotered upon by the severity. She is refused even the neces- i ; saries of life, and persous seen speaking to | United States, and on its part the Can- hed a ig at lek bapaettal. ‘adian Government has expressed a) ee jsimilar inclination. The ond oie | The Gazette des Hopiteaux describes the is in the conclusion of details satisfactory | case of a woman who drank s pint of hipes- to the Congress of the United States, one. The dose nearly killed her, and she | whose members are in no senses bound | was saved only after great suffering and-an by the act of the executive. Ifa major- active and severe treatment prolonged for ity of the Senate and the House of Re- ten days. a The Kiidisart branch of the League con- boycott Mrs. Morgan O'Connell,