‘ § a + a MS rive Dotuars A Year. NEW SERIES. The ailp Examiner is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. From their Uttice, forner of Water and Great G corge reets, Charlottetown, Prpace ‘dward Island, —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Three months One moath on Gee i. hs sais ds seb bW ecb 7 50 ies tus Baas = i Advertising at moderate rates. terly. on ap —_ — ation. ALMANAD POR NOVEMBER, 1888, MOON'S CHANGES. First Quarter 3rd day, Oh. (below horizon. ) Full Moon Lith day, 3h., 54.0., mi oe. OE (below horizon. Last Quarter 18th day, Gh., 27.8m., p. m (N. below horizon. ) New Moon 25th day, 3h, 6.0m., p. m. 52.7m., p. m., E. , a: a Sun Sun ‘Moon High Day’ s rises! lsets | rises |water| len’h age , yy PAY OF WEEK jh mh mmorn'tmorn h m l Monday 6 47.4 41}11 51) 1 35 9 54! 2) Tuesday | 48 &9jaft 33} 221, 51. 3 Wednesday | 50 38) 1 10) 3 11 48 : Chursday | Sl; 36) 1 43) 413 45 5! Friday | 53) 35) 218) 5 22) 42 ‘ Saturday | 5& 34) 2 36) 6 31 40 7 |Sunday 56, 33) 3 5) 7 30 37 8; Monday | S7| 31) 3 8H 8 19 34 9, Tuesday 53] . 29] 3 581 9 O 31 10\ Wednesday (7 0 28, 426 9.39) 28 11 | Thursday li} 27) 4 58/10 15 26 12| Friday 3} 26) 5 34/10 52). 23 13 Saturday |, 46 251 6 1S}1] 29) 21 14 Sunday } & 24° 7 Tait 8} 18 15| Monday Tin 231 8 3) 0 49 15 16 Tuesday a 21) 9 8 134 13 7 Wee dnesday FOF - 20)10 14) 2 35) 10 18| Thursday fe 11} 19)12 24) 3 24 Ss 19! Priday 13| 19}morn| 4 40) 6 20) Saturday ; 4 18/0366 3 4 21|Sunday | 16) 17) 1 49} 7 48 l 22| Monday | 17| 16| 3 2)°8 19! 8 59 23) Tuesday } 18) 15/4149 8) 57 24|Wednesday (| 20] 14 5 27| 9 53l 54 25/| Thursday 21) 13) 6 36/10 34) 52 26) Friday | 23, 13] 7 43/11 13) 50 ; 27|Saturday 24: 12) 8 44/11 ; d2) 48 28 Sunday 25, 11/9 35 morn| 47 30) Tuesday (7 26)4 Dil 8) 1 10) 8 43 } 29' Monday | 26 31/10 28) 0 32) 45 ——-- —— — — BOSTON. ie. WINTER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF, THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. oe Leave St. John for Bostor, via Eastport and Port- | land, every Monday, and Thursday at 4.00 a. m. fare from Charlottetowa to Boston, 96,50, 2nd | class ; 29.5), Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to | . A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, j P. &. © BYu Pe Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, Nov. 15, 1236—eod wky A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amertea. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JosErs T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. L. ARTHUR & CO, GERENEHRAL | Gammission — 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Roos and Produce a Specialty. | July 15— y wkly sf, CATHERINES’ HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOVL LOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Neevy, D.D., President. The tu nv. W. D. Marrix, A.M., * r and Prin.; 19th year opens Sept, 15. Terms 5275 and @25u. Laccvased advantages saered. "For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks BARCLAY & GO, GENERAL Cynuissioa & Shipping Merchants, iDt Atlantic Avenue, Boston. | 4 his market. | SIGHT years’ experience in ¢ ! | 1D Over fifty thousand bushels P. E. L.. P statoes received by us last fyll. Oar patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights a6 short notice: Werite for market ort Wie Specialties _Potatoss, Mackerel, Can- aed Lobsters, Eze. June 17, '36,--3m0 vod Coatracts may be made for monthly, wie f-yearly, or yearly advertise “ments, = R. New Yenr. ever cffered in this eity. Be §. HAT & FUR STORE, taal * This is true Liberty, when Fr« CHARLOTTETOWN, P. TRANS NATE chs ue od 0D Fa as le 8 we — o0—__—_ INTEMPLATING ; ailee early in the new year, closing for some time, I will > eas co CO ae MY ENTIRE which will necessitate mv STOCK OF = Have ANNs. NY DRY cooDS C-L-O-T-H-I-N-G AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths. at rH per cent discount. Alt the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 33:3 cr ~ 4 wean ro per rt me ee chile ' } > > - — } i pe mcent. | | | Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 33 1-2 per eent| ‘discount. ; a | Gray, White and Scarlet Fi:nnels at 33 i por feent discount. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 ‘per cent discount. All the stuck of Men’sand Boys Ciothing, Ger Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of nts’ pie 33. 1-2 per count of 25 per cent. All Cot'on Goods at a dis — The entire stock must be cleared before» the first of the You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS | Ws All Goods Sold for CASI only, - oO a MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. 86—dy wy Ch’town, Oct. 19, IND e ci VY Wewsecn Licck. | A NEW DEPARTURE] Qu WATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST PRICES. . PURS, of all ki ‘nds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. HIGt SH PRICHS Be tej 4 < 5m om eu a mney, a c Ld id Y ? ct) oe na we fs ay a. a ae sorry iq tor Kaw rurs. “Sle VU ar sh eS x Ae TS86 Ch’town, May 4, j A. Lo BOOTS Par y DORSEY, GORE & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1886. | | | | | ‘ Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. K. ISLAND, WEDN — | iy Ash gga LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.) ~ auadian fHorses. raul > Too Shawty ind Poo Late. c gneve iiewenetone. making extensive alterations in my | iacdonal’s » ae 2 | Nov. 2, 1836. Raball Grocery BiUSiMess inte come to tus dection atthe urgent] GRE °.- EURIPIDES. ESDAY, NOVE MBER 24, ‘1856. Srrk,— As the railway winter time table wili seon be published, I wish to call at- tention to a matter of more or less import- ance to the people of the eastern part of the ; Island. "20 : ne. ous Gi i GE Accomling to last years time-table, the Le train left Souris at 6.20 a. m., standard Fey time, reached Charlotte town at 10.15 a. - m., and returned to S$ ouris at 6. ee p. m., % leaving Charlottetown at 2.39 p. Now, I would suggest that his train \should leave Souris in the winter time, not |earlier than 7 o'clock, standard, and arrive ‘at Charlottetown at lla. m. Returning,it should leave Charlottetown at 1 o'clock p. m., standard, and arrive at Souris not later than 5 o'clock in the*@vening. fam aware that former arrangements were made, with the view of allowing per- sens to go to Charlottetown, do busi- > “AW ONDERFUL REMEDY Doe, 8 Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey Coughs, Colda, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been | 2©38 there, and return on the same day. speedily cured by the use of Apawsoy’s Bausam after | But this could still be done if the proposed licines have failed change were carried out. The great objection to former arrange- ments, is that the train leaves Scuris too early in the morning and arrives too late at all other me ‘affevers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can | resort to this gre of obtaining ' ’ | } at remedy, eonfident speedy relief. Do not delay, ret it at once FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. 2 the propriato night. The journey, for various reasons, | | proprietors, 5S ow? F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Draggists, should be made in daylight if possible—and S43 47H Avx.. N.Y. it is quite possible. snow fight,one hour’s work done in the day- a A <7 . eon Hohe is worth half a dozen done in the ~ darkness. Besides, people living east and MES. MeNEILL is still in the occupation of the north of Souris, in going to Charlottetown Revere tlouse, and wiil continue to occupy it for some years--reports to the contrary, mt by train, in winter, under the old arrange- standing. She will be glad to see all her old | ment, had to leave home gome time , customers and as many more as will come. ithrough the night, and their getting home _ Nov. 10, 1886.-- lwas also equally inconvenient. The | train, I repeat, should make the trip ibetween Souris and Charlottetown in the winter in the day time. The jdistance going and returning is only 120 j}miles,and surely this cam be ran in daylight. Yours, etc., East Point TH 1 J Ef LAR TO BUY ALL YOUR | RA Sry Goods Sir, —The Dominion elections will 20, 1886. Organize, Organize. =A eD— s00n to it that we are not unprepared. In case of a storm and }: Sincite Corpses Two Cents. VOL. 19.—NO. 147. Canadian Herses THOSE SELECTED FOR THI BRITISH ARMY (tCandaidai Gazette, Nor. pth. ) On Tuesday afternoon a large party of officers, on the invitation of Col, Ravenhill, R. A., visited the Royal Artillery new re mount yard on Woolwich Commons to se the horses recentiy purchased for the set vice in Canada by Colonels Ravenhill and PhAips. Among those present were Toid Napier, of Magdala, Sir Michael Biddulph, Sir Robert Bid lulph, Sir Daniel Lyson iS, om F. Fitz-Wygram, General Ravenhill, Xolonel Arbuthnoi, Mr. attersell and most of the officers of the garrison. Col- onel Kavenhill had also invited a number of the principal horse deaférs of London, who were well represented. The experi- ment, for such it is, of jmporting horses from Canada for cavalry use would seen, so far as it goes, to have succeeded admir- ably. Of®tie eighty-three animals pur chased by Colonel Ravenhill and Colonel Philips inthe Dom nion, threeonly have been lost, and the remainder, though m their sea passge they experienced very heavy weather, were landed in the Thames in such a condition that they would have bee: fit at once for active service. - Many of the horses wore bouglt of farmers, being found in use IN waggons or country carts, aud some of these are exceeding!y fine animals A large number, however, were purchased in a wild state on the horse ranches in the Northwest, and some’ of the travelled 2,000 miles by train over the Canadian Pacific Railway before their shipment. Many of .the animals are bred from thorough bra sires, while others, purchased ior draught purposes, are fine specimens of the heavier class of animal. The wanche horses look somewhat rough and ragged. at present, but after their 5,00) mile journey by rail and watéy, that is not astonishing. They have already allowed _the mselves to bo groon lng ‘dian horses | is less than. the price given by the be shod. They lily suv.uii ‘and in a inogt{f's time will prob bly be in the riding school. The cost of the ana- delivered in the Thames Gov- ernment in purchasing England. The be on us, and we Conservatives should see] price ranged from £25 to £35, tho top | being seldom paid. The drawback to the success of the plan of price at present A party, to make a successful fight in an election, must have thorough, complete and | j importing horses from Canada is th e insnt- harmonious organization, and this is just | what the Conservatives in this country have | —IS not got. If the elections that are just over teach us anything, it is that the Conserva- Where livery thing ig Cheap. tive party is not half alive to its opportuuity |and interests. The Legislative { COME AND SEE THE Council had not lot of persons would be thrown out anes ALL KINDS of employment. Yet, through olls, the Grits were allowed to sweep the} : |But to get all those voters to go to the | I cali to keep the Conservative cause con- stantly before the people, to drum up new ong and, above all, to seé to it that! oT LA Wei NG 1 HOT ay | the party is not handicapped by unsuitable! A L Ku por unacceptable candidates, is absolutely : ajeida ow necessary to success. CHARLOPPETOWN, | This can only be done by organization in NEXT TO CORNER WATER AND GREAT every polling division, or at least in every GEORGE STRIPS. district. I would suggest to this end t! that | — |a meeting for the First District be held at’! XVTITHIN five minutes’ walk of the trains and;Bradalbane, it bei ing about the central | pate post office, telegraph oilice and public | point, and that all prominent Conservatives Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. | | throughout the District attend, for the pur- | Rales moderate—Special rates to permanent | pose of orga nizing an ags gressive Conserva- boarders. tive Club. ’ Yours t a ily, J. Heeer HAsLaM. Springfield, Lot 67, Nov. 17, 1886. * QU EEN STREET. Sign of THOS. ROBISON, Proprietor. 65 WATER STREET. Noy. 10—2wks Notes from Rusticoviile. » There has been quite a rushing business al this season. At times it was as much as one’s life was worth almost to attempt to cross New Bridge, so numerous were the cart loads and wagon loads of farm produce on and about the bridge. Our worthy neighbor, Mr. Thomas Bul- mah, celebrated his entrance into his new house by a grand dinneron Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Bulman’s house is a real gem, and reflects great credit on the contractor, Mr. D. Gay. Mr. Domitian Gallant, teacher, will not goto the Northwest this season, as an- nounced in THE EXAMINER of last week. —~—~ |He will start a music class at Commercial WE HAVE OPENED UP A Cross, where so much musical talent lies dormant that it would bea pity it were RETAILS EVERYWHERE. § Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cents Paper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. Nov 8, 1836. _on— solicitation of his friends. EAT GEORGE STREET, “alongsid le of John Stumbles‘ Harness Siop, where we are ound ta sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices, TA, (ditfereatt qualities. } SUGAR, As characters vat there. eee : Mr. J. Couldstring, the talented and FE Oe aan energetic young g teacher of Anglo Rustico ° School, by the way, me thinks, the writer ‘and everything you want in the Grocery line.|o6f Rustico notesin THe ExaMINER of ast —ALs0— week, was rather selfish in his remarks on of Commercial | sducational progress STABLING ACCGMODATION _* not to ites” daieobel Anglo Rustico | in conjunction with St. August ine School. Perhaps it was only modesty on his part ; yet I think he might, at leas st, and without a blush, have vo!d the public of the mass} ng of the rate payers of said sc rl, and at whic ich | The wild and the tame ducks of Comme: cial Cross, now undisturbed by malicious yuietly co-in- habiting at the head of Winter River, un-! pVaciicioa froiu whe CllLy, air We are determined to Ar to give | Mose > who favor us i with the ir patron: age entire satisfaction, and the best value for their money and produce. Come one, come ail and inspect our Gooas. Remember the place*is on Gre at < eorge Street, |», eet , bi ent. . next John Stumbles’ Harness Kstablish, wen which wes held a weeks ago, a the handsome sum of $50 was very gener- et 2 | OT at cee a ae 3, 2 GS Gag | ously voted in further supplement of the! teacher's salary. e “4 6 ‘ a; ( ° VOW EVANS & 60.) monn > = ; & 2 GREAT GEORGE STREET. (Mr. Couldstring was not the writer re- Och 4, 1886-30 eod ferred to.—Eb. ExaMiver. } bo : | obtained 1,000 horses one|eculty and delay. This in great measure is decent argument or even excuse for exist-|due to t] ence, unless perhaps it be the one that is lin the Canadian Northwest hav gent, B- A- Rt-G- A- I- RN- & often given in such cases, namely, that a | established durmg the i four of | years, and the lack of; TAY GOODS: AN AND ES interest shown im the contest, and the } the | absence of Conservative voters from the} es cou ntry. There are Conservative voters c | |enough on the Jsland to return six | ‘ | mie! nbers to Ottawa as an anaiysis| , lof the local election returns will show. ‘der the vigiliant inspectdfship ot literary ‘Rote ‘ney of the supply. Colonel Raveahiil | pure chased 80 undoubtedly fine horses, but it took him sometimes two days and a 500 miles journey to find one or two euch ant mals as he wanted. He could not have without great diffi ie fact that the great horse ranches have only heen or five ein antly h ive ms a“ pre; nde ance of three-year old stox k, and also to fact that there Mas hitherto been no reason for breeding on a larger seele. “if, however, the given from this itry, ranch owners will probably breed horses for exportation as largely as they On Monday, Duke of Cam- Lord W lselev, Mat) sulse he now breed cattle and sheep. His Royal Highness, the bride 30, accompaliieu ! General Smythe, General Hay and Si A. Herhe Thy ins} cted the. Canadian horses, and expressed great sitiad ction at ther were Chicage to be burned. A German paper, published in Chicago, says tliat the Anarchists of that city ha ive | renewed the ir agitation, and that calls fo !meeting of groups” are circulated iene ly. On Monday evening a meeting of the north side group < of the internation: al work- ing people’s association was held, at which various plans were discussed. Some of the persons present thought that on a stormy nighe, with a few pounds of dynamite, the water tower could be blown up ama fi started at somedozen different places. The water works destroyed, the fire department could have no water, half tic citv would go up ina blaze, and inthe contusion thus caused the reorganized groups could easily pture the city. Police Captain Schaack says he has no fear of anything hay; soning at present, and his men are keeping close watch on the groups. ~ -Geee—— - Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod wiver Oil, with Hypophesphites Is prepared in a perfectly agreeable form, at the same time increasing the remedial potency of both of these specifics. It is acknowledged by leading physicians to be marvellous in its curative powers in consumption. Scrofula, chronic coughs snd wasting diseases. Take no other. _—— - —————————— A speculator having married a homely girl, the possessor of a very large fortune, declared that it wasu’t the face of his wife that struck him so much as her figure. es Summerside Exports. SumMMERSIDE, Nov. 20. Shipped by str. 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