= = —_ _ _ --— - —_—_— meee This is true Liberty, when Free-Bomn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. --Kvuriprpes. Stxece Cortes Two Crnrs, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD D ISLAND, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1856. VOL, 18--NO. 1 Teams :— Five Dottars A YRaAR, ee ? y 1’ AQ NEW SERIES —_—-~—" The Daily Examiner’ ig issued every evening by The Examiner fides. shing Qo! From thoi «ft rner of Water and Great ( yrge Streets, i ontd tt town, | Privee Raward Island. —RATES O UBSCRIPTION— Six m9 ee $2.50} Thr MOMS... ee eee es eset eee eeeres o~ One monte eee cot eee COSCO COE CEOS OBES Advertsing at moderate rates P Contracts may be m ude for monthly, quar- terly. balf-yeariy, or yearly advertisements, on a! pli LOR. j MAGNET SOAP, Warranted Pure. 0:0-——= —— 2 ae ‘CHRISTMAS SEASCH, 1885. | Prang’s s Celebrated ” PIRI XHAS | | | eee eee em CARDS, a ae € he Dailn Exaninec NOVEMBER 21, 1885. ; one Hoistein Cattle. Mr. Dupe, Minter, of Oswego, Address MacDona.b, of “aledonia, apd Macore Marneson, of Glen Wil- To Katie A. i | liam :-- Dear Sisrers,—As you are about to take your departure for a foreign land, to initgle with strangers, we feel it our duty to thank you for your help and sympathy A LSO, a full line of Prang’s Satin and New York, whose receut letter in our’ i with us while wo had the pleasure of meet- Plosh Cards and other Christmas Nov- , elties. fPAUIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIAL d Superior to any similar article manufactured. Fro: ru ‘THE BOSTON CARD househo! d and family use it SURPASSES all others. |is the name of the Most Popular Card for this season. _columus lies attracted some attention, is a staunch supporter of the Holstein cattle, | ‘and in an article to the Mirror, Manches- | ter, N. Y., a copy of which he has sent) us, he thus advocates the claims of his, _tavorites : ‘Fifty or sixty years ago the shorthorns | ing yeu in our friencly cirele. Since firs’ that circle of friendship ; and temperance | was coreg around our common altar, ;none hay ¢ forsaken our canse ; bat now it jis our pa inful duty to record even the abeonce of some of ourfriends, Although we separate, still we hope to uphold the iseme banner of prohibition., So let us | work to win the victory, and then we shail CM Rk ek SOR TW SS ee eek ca aie iin o ee : _— kK it Do not fail to see it and leave your orders” JAMES Hl. REDDAN, Will be to your interest to try it. cist ace ‘were considered the best dairy bre ed, bit join with the redeemed to wear the crown We teke a pride in addressing - : ATTORNEY-AT-LAW —FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY-—- BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE thought to be the best dairy breed, but of | | (hey have been so persistently bred for ‘beet jof 5 glory. G. Hi. HASZARD. | alone that they have lost their prestige 28 each other as brothers and si isters, for none 9\milkers. For a time Ayrshires were J : other than a fraternal godness can with- stand the attacks of the intemperance mob YT 0 ffice, formerly occupic d by Peters & FE R TON R N KE WRE RY late the H ‘Isteins and Jerseys have excell. when enraged. God is on our side ; satan Peters, Y. M. C. A, Building, Charlottetown, | : : _Ch’town, Oot. 24, 1885, ed them. This leaves ‘he race practic#lly ig against us, but He that is with us is he 2 7 885 —wk y 6m July 9s 1885 6m } ~'in the Dee oT ate ; rsey and Holst+in greater than be that is against us-— + tld ~~ . ' 3 I “ é . oid e — | MUSICAL IESTRUMENTS, | Preders, ho have been forctog their |” gs a ap, atand up for Temperaner L ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, [2] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty. July 1h—dly wkly ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. PIRE. CAPITAL ec ee ee ee i ' i ' Or as Locot deans, Violins, and Gone er tinas. beef, but claim that their favorite is ‘he Cont Nov. 10—4wks dwpat, her iwks $2,000,000, Tobacco! Tobacco ! animals to produce such astonishing records (j, 2: FLETCHER has just received his Winter “thet m any of them have succumbed. The * Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, Ke. Jersoy breeders concede that the Holstein / produces more milk, more cheese, and more | butter cow. it seems as thongh Holstein breeders \should have been content with three points | to one, and they probably would have been ‘had it not been for Jorsey breeders and otheis decrying Holsteins with the taunt (that they prodnee only “‘skimmed milk.” This was almost too much to expect the Holstein men to bear, so they were, I | might say, compelled to make butter out of _ their “skimmed milk,” and with appalling Also :—Violin Strings, hest quality. 4% Selling Remarkably Low. Call and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St. | Ye roldiers «f our cause ; Lift high our Spo: less banner, Nor let it euffer lose From victory to victory Our army shall be ted, Till every foe is vanquished And ali are free, indeed. THuornitus Macirop, On behalf of Caledonia Lodge, No. 25, Caledonia, Nov. 19th, 1885. REPLY. To Tuerornitus McLeop. Dean Brorner,—To you, representing Caledonia Lodge of Good Templars, we say _ ei. HICKEY & STEWART’S, 'resulig to the adherents of the Jersey : : ARCHIBALD REILLY’S, | bresd. farewell, but before doing 80 permit us to ELWARD M, : NAVY, | Que of the first butter-bombs thrown by | 5*V that little did we think that ow ser, ne 5 me Head Office—MONTREAL. f 1 ‘STANDARD, tho Holsteins into the Jersey camp was ~ vere onprocin' es by the intelligent CRIED ad LCUSSiGn Merehaut, | PRINCESS LOUISE FLAT, Mr. Hardin’s table showing one year's audience that assembled here from night to $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S, N. F.,, eee te Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHEUL, Agent, —_— Wee> RGSKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Sq INKERMAN SOLACE, PRINCESS LOULSE CWIST, MAHOGANY, TWIN BEAUTIES, | ‘bur ter product of a herd of ten cows or more, of the various breeds ; the best he > cor ald obtain after writing to the owners of the most noted breeds in the country. NAPOLEON, This table showed that the Holsteins MAYFLOWER. ®¥eraged about 23 per cent more butter than the Jerseys, PILo?, night. The faithful discharge of dur duty was to us not a labor but a pledsure, as everything was dons decently and in order. It is not too much for us to say that the most plea- sant meetings that ever we altended were those of our noble Lodge, and we sincerely Ample wharfaze, yardage, and storage . Tl t victory the Holsteins had over | 292, +t its power may increase tall every rom onsignments solicited. Agent for Prince Edward Island :— CIGARS ! “? CIGA BRL tho Jerseya, and wo foct all ines endin and | Victim of intemperance is ransomed and in- Liberal alvaaces made on receipt of evn- breeds duced to join our fraternal band. May our ’ agrin ats Sept. 9, "85—tl dec’ al NEW HEAT “MARKET. THE Undersigned, having taken a Stall in the City Market, begs respectfully to inform the ladies and public generally of Caarlottetown, that he intende having for sale on and from TU ESDAY Dex, Prime Pork, Sauszges, Lard, Fresh and corned Pork, and Brawn or Potted Meat, and having had considerable experience in mak- F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. Ch’town, Jan. 1885. TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. fEYHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, MARITIME GEM, Oct. 21, °85—1 mo eod . ' was winning the prize cup, offered AS YOU LIKE IT, by the Breeders’ Gazette, of Chicago, in BELLE OF CUPPA, PRINUESS, 1883, to the owner of the cow which should sISy | produce the greatest amount of unsalted hsdiiiadaanicuian butter in thirty days, The cup was won by JAMES BYRNE, the Holstein cow Mercedes, which produced 99 Ibs. 6§ oz. Ui late, Jerseys have excelled in records : for shorter perieds, but for two and three ‘months the Holstein has again shown her A- MARVELOUS STORY paaveriority. The butter record for the 'Hoistein cow Aaggie, second for thirty TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. |days, is 105 ibs,, 104 oz.; for 60 days, 207 FROM THE SON: 195 Cedar St, Now |1b8., 3h oz., and for 90 days 304 lbs, 54 York, Oct. 28, 1882. oz, ‘The butter was weighed before sal ing banner of Faith, Hope and Charity /be ut- furled, that foos aud friends alike may! see the object of our meeting, and thus all pre- judice shall be removed, Thauking you for your kind address, again we say farewell, hoping to meet Katie MacDonatp, agall. (Sgd.) Macocre Marnrson. Caledonia Lodge, Nv. 25, Now. 19, ’85. ree te Maritime Students at McGill. ipg and preparing the above articles, hopes to > : See : ( 2Y the have a share of public patronage. ide ee - ee River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- “ Geallemen: My father resides at Glover, {and the everage for the 90 days was 20.74 « A Maitime ex — the | dent of t] wrt th John KE, WALLER, SPS NPE, DT) Sioemore, tae Sontag Sate: Vt. He has been 2 great sufferer from Serof | Ibs of milk to 1 Ib. of butter. This record|S¥™, *38 that of the provinces by tho sea King Square, Ch'town, Oct. ts Imo cod BOSTON, Pail and Winter r Arrangement THE PALACE | STEAMERS From Station to Station, «hen the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- Written messages, subject to Company’s coaditions, will be sent from Station to’ | Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed |0 miles, for twenty words or under... .. 15 Cents | When Gistenc fa Gresser Han 10 WIS... .00rcc... cococcces esosccece coosscoce soesenees covsbence * For each additior al word ove cent extra, A discount of “0 per ceut from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments. | Written messages will be delivered iu Charlottetown within city limits; fromall cther receiving ¢flices within a quarter of a miletrom saic offices. via, and the inclosed letter will tell you what As a two-year. 2 this a marvelous eifect ‘exceeds all other. hes had in his case. I think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten years: but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five vears ago. From a few spots which ap peared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. [assurs you he was terribly afvicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are j herd with as large a butter rec ord as that mide by the Holstein herd to which | Angie Il. belongs. This herd, including _heiiers, embraced 26 cows in milk, 22 of |wuich averaged per week over 17 pounds ; of unsalted buiter each. Tae owners of ano bor herd of Holsteirs ‘report 15 cows averaging per week 17 Ibs. N: va Seotia js the most imero ate ~~ presented at McGill Cullege, the total wnm- wtnenpiitinaiand WEUMRTAGM, CF HAST COTE. onr.cicce coccee cody uiten tioctn panivs path teibeidndichid: Ge ch sthotnling 10 Cents cow gave in one year 17,746 lbs., 2 uz. of ena : r be twenty-two. New Branswick Pe do do do a" | ee ree 20. «4 : i. : miik, which, according to the above, would | 0°" els j rine FE Or do do do PVGE 10 BIOS secicnssnnenvincene vtphie 26 ss Ayer 8 Sarsaparilla hsve made over 855 lbs, of butter. aren next) with Awenty,i aed Prine - | No other breed of cattle ever produce? » | “ward Island with thirieon.; The colony ot Newfoundiand has four sinudents. On account of. the students irom the maritime provinces becoming so nomerous, they formed themselves last year into 2 society exiled the Maritime Associatio# of McGul University. The objec of hs association is: (1) to advance the interests of McGill University generally, aud more particularly OF THE : ; L ‘ : fow menof his age who enjoy 22 good health “ts il ie af : onlin the maritime winces; (2) to encouraga Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, as ho has. I could easily name Aity persons | os per cow, and five cows averagin; 20 a great degree of fri ome Ny ca conennesn st > Pe i 4 } C0 All comm nice: ; ns and essa ge ust eo d, | who would teetify to the facts tn his case, ; 3. 0 O23, per cow. t > » > a. WNTERH ATIONAL $.S. , 2 me menea ented eee Seeay Hoqeegat Yours iruiy, W. M. Puts” | Though some Jerseys produce poor milk, ths students from the above Pope = Leave St. John for Boston, via iastport and Port- The Company is pre;ared to lease Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum.’ ‘the averngs quality contains larger fat tricts ; (3) ~— ro a a bon of no 7. every Monday and (hursday, at 8.00 a m. al merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. FROM THE FATHER: ' rs Ra heageet globules than that of the Holstein, and will cilia ie a peepee: eae are a Chariottetown to Buston, 36,50, 2n ‘ easy ald rs 0 ollegen vu 1°s districts. OF, dass; $0.50, Ist. clase. For farther information apply to the Sabscriber, at Charlottetown. a duty for me to state to you the benedt | Vie mere ae at Teen eae annial meeting of the association was beld For tickeis aud otuer information apply to have derived from the use of anourt of milk used. Oa the other hind, on the evening of Wednesday, the 4th 4 tel : : : : aa re. 5 i “a 0 ; sok ty) |CUN AAS : GA. SHARP, W. HALES, ROB ANGUS; | the Holstein milk is of a decidedly superior ca” Tuk chisk Busindss | of the aveniae: a pe a ‘i eg Nav. 7 i A ers Sarsane excellence 50 f children and family - - tt e election of «ftic rs f r the ei suing our st Tick MANAGER. y rilla. ‘has been re ow e various| ™ OR SS CMOS WE ane a or to your nearest Ticket Agent. * BR Ban, been nepent fadiy shown, 37 & or year, resnited inthe appecintment of the How. 4, 1s5--eod wky Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1885—lyer eod CAUTION. ——_ = ——— —_—— ———— aang eae = eee | analysis’ made and reported by physicians it also. bears shipping and This is on account of the Six months ago 1 was complete!r covered with a terrible humor and serofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable and chemists. ‘handling better, following :— President—A. D. McDonald, N. B. g PARA 5 NS itching, and the skin cracked so aa to cause fat globules being so small that it First vice-president—-, A. Kilpatrick, GREAT PRE 1O the blood to flow in many places whenever ltakes them jonger to raise than the }: rger N. 8S. % mao I moved. My sufferings wero grest,and my =| 1... found ia the Jersey milk, T is cuar-}| Second vice-president—R. I. Palmer, Pag rus life a burden. I cominenced the use of the ‘i Holst sik in al Ip BL ACH Pr LU G Ort HE a FOR SARSAPARILLA in Aprillast, and hare used acteristic of Holstein milk is also on advan a H. D. Fritz. NB i OP it regularly since that time. My condition | tage to the butter maker, and enables him Secretwry— + am Bre, oS “i began to imiprove at ounce. The sores have | to make a firmer and finer grained butter Treasurer—W. B. Tayier, N.S. all healed, and I feel perfectly wellinevery (than that made from Jersey milk, and on canes iiiaticiailen MYRTLE, NAVY T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. PALL TRADE AT THE FLOUR AND THA STORE, —_————!0: | ON EXAND AND TO ARRIVE: | Gur laree and direct importations from London enable us to Tk A give Pxtca Good Value in haif-chests, caddies, five-pound air- ‘ight tins (serew tops) Ac., Xe. Warranted Extra Strong. respect — being now able to do & good day's work, although 73 yearsof age. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure in my case, aad I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Vi., Oct 21, 1882. Yours gratefuily, n t ve butter, LiiRkAM PHILLIPS.” | his fact was clearly demonstrated by | experime ats made with butters of the dif- ‘ferent breeds by Dr. Sturtevant, director ‘of the Now York State Agricultural Ex peri- imental Station, There it is seen thai the | Holetein has not only surpassed her com- petiiors in making the ' this account is preferable fcr the general ‘market. When tested with heat, Hol stein | batter retains its color, form and swee' ness (1 nzer than Jorsey, G: aernsey, Ayrshire, or AYER’s SARSAPARILLA ctres Scrofula and all Secrofalous Complainis, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Bolis, Tumors, and Kruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of The Sbort Line Railway. the Maritime Provinces w wh hthe news that the In- ternational Railway C: mapenys under the directorship of George Stephen, Duncan McIntyre and R. B Angus, have cbtained the contract io construct the Short Line Railway in accordance with eubsidy acts of last session and the sersion before. These The people of will be gratified a largest butterjacts provide that a subsidy of $250,000 a N . the bowels, and thus restores vitality and records, but also batter of a superior|year for tw«n'y years, or & gu — tee of . Strengthens the whole system. ' quality. that amount sh all be paid in aid of the con- one Other Genu ne. — Maracaibo aad Rio, &ec., Xe., fresh roasted and . ’ ee — mma cee —- struction of a jive of ra jway from the south Oet. 20, eee CEORGE TWEEDY. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Pablie, &c. OFFICE— Brown's Block Queen S — s Square ver et Merch ants Bank of Halifax. DR. §, B, JERKING, TAVSICIAW AWD SURGEDH. OFFICE: AT DR. JENKINS, RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. Oh’ town. ee Mey wkly Sc coe ior THE \V EEKLY BXAMI- » (the latest local sud ferelga avwe be found thurviss. ground on our premises. {po not buy the imported, adulterated Ground Coffee. COFFEE: FLOU R ne barrels Matchless, Kent Mills, and other ehoice brands—Very cheap. We Guarantee Satisfaction or money refunded. 300 Boxes and Half-Boxes Choice Raisins. 40 Kegs Grapes. 3,00 pounds Currants. 300 Boxes Figs. Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Soap, Brooms, &c., &c. Wholesale Buyers can Make Money by buying from us. Retail Buyers cau Save Money by buying from us. Our Motte: “ BUST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE.” BHHR & GOB EB. Ch’wwo, Oct. 13, 1885. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. Temperance. The installation of the officers of Cale- donia Lodge, Ne. 25, was conducted by A. J. Campbell, Provincial Deputy, sesist- ed by John A. McLeod, Lodge Deputy : W. C. T.—Theophilus McLeod. W. V. T.-—Bessie McDonald. W. S.—John F. McDonald. BA W. F. S.—Malcolm McKinnon. co WD W. T.—Katie McDonald. Colonial Exhibition in London, Eng.) Wy: SP acdtersosp alctess 1 8 8 6. W. D. M.—Meggie McLean. dpiwlines a J aa P. W. C. T.—John McDonald. to the above, it has been ecide ie 5 R to forward specimens of Fruit in glass jars, | W. R.H.S. Lexina cQueen. reserved by # solution et salicylic acid ; vege W.L A Setar bles. such as Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, Man-; W. J, G —John M. Matheson. golds, &c., will be placed in kegs or haif- barrels, | Ww oa os ha. McPhe - preserved in the same way. | . U. G.—Archd. Bier herson, Farmers who have extra good specimens of Vegetables, are requested to forward samples of! the various kinds «three or four will be sutticient) | torny Station Master on the Railway, or direct to either of the Agents, Care shonid ‘be taken to prevent injury to products from bruising. A. McNEILL, Chariottetown, nhs calli ata Nil eb Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN SEASICKNESS. S S. Parker, Wellington, O., says ‘While RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, | | grossing Lake Eric, L gave it to some pas-jlish Kip, id bank of the St. Lwevence at Montreal to tho harbors of St. John, St. Apdrews and Halifax, via Sherbrocke, Mooschead Lake, Mattawamkeag, Harvey, Fredericton and Saliebury. The St. Joha Sun remarks that the In- ternational Railway Company and the Canadian. Pacifico Company are not the same, but the leading directors in the one a e also the the leading directors and larg- estowners of the other. The. lines will constitute one railway system. The names of theee directors wonld to-day be taken anywhere in the English speaking world as a guarantee of their’ ability to push to ea early and eati isfactory completion the work they have underteken. The contract pro- vides that the constrection shall be ecm- meneed within six months and finished in four years. It is not probable that the company will require more then half the time at their dieposal. me ei ee VINDINGS Nails, Awis, SHOkMAEF RS Brictles, Eyelets, Agwute for Collocthay Exhibits, seagers who were semivk, and it gave im-| Pegs, Shoo I bread, soid low for vas “at Dor- Oct. M, 1835-—Cy wiy : sey, Golf & Uv's. novid French Caif, Eng-