‘ i 4 Dotnarns A YRAR, havi ~ & ia iarued every evening by / From. their «fice, corner of Water and + Great George Strects, Charlottetown, Priece Kdward Island. {RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six meaths beaee Three mon One qpaOth oes ee see ce ceenesecees woes Advert’sing st moderate rates, eee ee eee JAMES I. REDDAN, Office, formerly occupied by Peters’ & Peover, Y. M. O. A. Balding, Charlottetown, Nov. 13, 1885 —lw me —_—— L. ARTHUR & CO, GEN EHRAL fommission erchants, (2) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Rgos and Produce a Specialty. July 16—diy whly ENWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchaat, 81, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S,N. F., Ample wharfage, yardage, and storage room Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made ou receipt of ean- igom nts. Sept. 9, '85—tl dec3l ee NEW MEAT HARA. adersigned, having taken a Stall in the He U City Market, begs respectfiaily to inform the ladies aud public generally of Charlottetown, that be intends waving for saieon and irom TUESDAY next, Prime Pork,' Sausages, Lard, Fresh aud corned Pork, and Brawn or Potted Heat, and having had considerable experience in mak- ing and preparing the avove articles, hopes to have @ share of public patronage. E, WALLER, King Square. Ca'town, Oct, 24—Imo eod =3°© ae~ BOSTON; Fall and Winter Arrangemen! THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday and I bursday, at 8.00 a. m. Pare from Chariotietown to Bostcn, $5,50, 2 lass ; 90.50, lat class. - For tickets and other information apply '9 @. A. SHARP, F. W, HALES, PEL Ry, P. E. L Steam Nav. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Nov. 2, 1385--cod wky GOAL, | COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coais can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NU. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :-— Gn the Old Sydney Mixes, Lingan and Victoria, 6. B., —AND ON THE— G. W. DeBLOIs, Oh’town, June 19, "8S5—tf. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MVATLE. NAVY a Albion & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct. 26, ee Lovely New Style of Chromo Cards, wit? name and prize for 100. 1%? packs, 12 vames, for $1. A sample pack and agent’s outtit with illas- trated cxtalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for $0. wtamp and this slip. 4s W. KLNEY, Yarmouth, M, 6.—aner " je Daily Examiner CHRISTMAS The Fxaminor Publ'shing Go. un np mates Aan $2 50 elties, 1.25 50 (entracts may be made for moothly, que- . balf-yearly, or yoarly advertisements, OB stiraticn. ' Ss a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, jColonial Exhibitign inLondon, Rag , NEW SERIES. OHARLOTTETOWN SEASCH, 1885. Prang’s Celebrated Ai XMAS. CARDS, — na pte, a full ling of Prang’s Satin and Vards audvother Christmas Nov- Ba LS Pp 4 “THE BOSTON CARD .is the name of Most Por He Ses of the Most Popular Card ‘gr | Do not fail to ses it and leave your orders — it at once. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN ’S, BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1885. Tobacco. | Tobacco | HICKEY & STEWART’S, REILLY’S, * . : NAVY, 4 ‘AND |PRINCESS LOUISE FLAT, ~ * ABP, PRINCESS LOUI“E TWIST, MAHOGANY, 4 ' 4 TWIN BEAUTIE INKERMAN SOLACE, ; PILOT ’ NAPOLEON, MAYFLOWER. CIGARS $ CIGARS $ MARITIME. GEM, AS YOU LIKE IT, BELLE OF CUPA, PRINCESS, NOISY BOYS, JAMES BYENE, Oct: 24,°85—1 mo cod p GRAND ' This ig true Liberty, when ————— - PRINCE EDWAR = a Free-Born Men, having ta advise the Public, may speak free.--RKurir wes. Stxrcin.Cerrs Two Cents, oe ne y IS , FRIDAY, NO —_—— —— TILCPHOME COMPUNL OF PRWPCE: EOMARD ISLAND T ae HIS COMPANY is now ready to tra writ between Uharlottetown, Hunter River, 4 ne, Freetown, Kensington, Summer side and St, Eleanors, at the following Ratésien « . Written messages, Station at following Rates ;:— When Gistance does not exceed }Qanil When distenc» is greater than 10 MDLLGB.... 10. jepson offline erercesess sheenees aninethnanttiadll Sas For each addibional word ove cent extra, * A discount of 20 per cent from the above : ates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottes receiving oflices within a quarter of a mile trom sagt offices, Special rates will be made for deliverin: at greater distances, d : : All communicatiéué and messages must bo prepai 7 , . : " & The Company is prepared to lease Tele} hone merside at established rates, and to treat wih persons requiring private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Subseriberjat Charlottetown bite “ROB ANGU a S,; MANAGER. 7 MAGNET SOAP, Warranted Pure. 0 rNNHIS SOAP ig made from the BEST MATERIALS, Superior to any similar ar'icle Manufactured. househo'd and family use it SURPASSES all others. Ch’town, Oct 19, 1885—-l yer eod —FOR SALT “WHOLESALE BY-- FENTON T. NEWBERY. 1886, BFERRING to therbove, it*has been decided R to forward specimens of Fruit in en jars, ev by a solutiou of salicylic acid ; vege- ” | vbles, such as Potatoes, Turnips, Cabbage, Man-! golds, &c., will be placed ia kegs or half-barrels, ; preserved in the saine way. | of Farmers Who have extra good specimens Vegetables, are requested to forwards es | the various kinds (three or four will bes ienty | torny Station Master on the Railway, or directto | either of the Agents. Care shoultl be) taken to prevent injury to products fgom bruiding. A. McNEILL, Charlottetown, RICHARD HUNT, Summerside, Agents for Collecting Exhibits, Oct. 24, 1885—dy wky A Live Business for Sale THE P. £. TSLAXD POTTERY HE Pottery Company of P. E, Island offer for eale their Pottery Factory avd. pre- mises, situate in the :oyaliy of Charlotte- town, comprising Five Acres of Land, tog ther with a large. we/!-built Kiln, suitable buildings for manufacturing and storing the ware, and a commoddious Warehouse. The Pottery is well cquipped with neces- | saty and suitable piant for the manufacture of | all kinds of earthenware, and counected bya Siding with the Reilway. The ceilar is ‘stocked with prepared clay for manufacture during the winter. The Factory is now in full operation, hasa market for all it cau mapufactare, and ite ware is giving good sitisfrction, Intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises. Liberal terms given. Apply to MESSRS. BEER & GOFF, or F, W. HYNDMAN, Secretary. Oct 15—mo wed fri wk2i OFFICE OF THE RockFor», Ixu., Sept. 17, 1985. fHVEIS is to certify that we have appointed I E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Trein Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. I, and that we'will, to ‘the f:llest extent, emctain the vsual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaclies to these goods when effered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO, By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Sec’y. Having examine) avd tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fullest confidence to the pub'ie, as being one of the best made aud moet reliable Waiches, for the money, in the market Wefully guarantce every Watch soid by us. Ek W- TAYLOR; Cameron Block, Chariottetowa. Established 1872, : Oct, $1, 1885.—Ly 2aw oow law & wktly July 22, 1885, - 6m . VEMB eee ‘and verba' messages, by Telephone, | rom Station to Mtation, whe the distance is 5 milés or under, fer cach five minutes’ con- | subject to Company’s coaditions, will bé sent from Station to, n within city limits; fromall other families, some of whose names the public struments in Charlottetown and Sum- end is. For general KS it will be to your interest to try it. 1885. ER 20, Waily Examiner NOVEMBER 20, 1885. The | Wakes. -) ; } ‘ Tre mourving that hangs above our versation, Or part ther6oPM........slscslcessesllese BRC Masia a8's toa dase. ke 10 Gents ci’y, the general demoralization of busi- | do do do © CaM mile isssisics.iacl, wseis acess 29 «* _ ness, the isolation of so many families, do do do OVOP PD MILES .......6. essen one eaiidessee 36 ‘“ |and the extreme caution and suspicion Question ‘with which neighbor meets neighbor, are all directly traceable to the ove prime ‘the body. of Thompson's cbild. The “wake” seems to have been attended by ‘representatives of a large number of | ‘are surprised to find mentioved in such a connection, especially as the “ wake house” did not bear the most reputable name in the cily, such assemblies? What do they gaiu by so doing? And what benefit do the! afflicted parties derive from the gatuer- ing together of the motley crowd usually ‘met at Charlottetown “wakes?” It may -be said that the “‘wake” is an auvcieut institution, brought from Ireland and Scotland by the first settlers, aud per- petuated by their descendants. The fact that it orginated in the old country, aud was well meant, does not by any means atone for the vile abuse in this age and country, of what may have been a pious custom ino Scotland and Ireland. As soon as any custom, no watier how long established, becomes a uvisance, it is time to allow it to die out. It is right and proper to ‘show respect tothe dead, and itis ao important part of every Christian’s duty to do so; bat I believe it can be more | piously and decently done by discounten- ‘ancing wakes, and adopting, to a large ‘extent, the quicier, but.equally expres- sive, custom of our Protestant brethren. ‘I have known, in many instances, not | only frieads of the deceased but scores of strangers, to gather in large bodies at the ‘‘ wake house,” avd after prayers, usually read about balf-past nine in the evening. to spend the remainder of the ROYAL CANADIAN JSURANGE CO, FIRE. CAPITAL Head Office MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, a ee Oe ‘x= RESKS TAKEN ON MOUT FAVORABLE TERMS. Sq Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. et. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. Ch’town, Jan. 1885. GREAT PREPARATIONS —— FOR — . ROCKFORD WATCH CO. pays, TRADE AT TH FLOUR AND TEA STORE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE: HH {) Uy 4 brands—Very cheap. We Guarantee Satisfaction or money refunded. 300 Boxes and Half-Goxes Choice Raisins. 40 Kegs Grapes. 3,000 pounds Currants, 200 Boxes Figs. Pre Moijasses, Kerosene 0.1, Soap, Brooms, &c.. &c. Wholesale Buyers can Make “oney by buying from us. Retail Buyers can Save Mouey by buying frou us. Gur Hotto: “BEST QUALITY at LOWEST PRICE.” tight tins (screw-tops) &c., Kc. Warranted Extra Strong. ground on our premisc¢s. po not buy the imported, adulterated Ground Coffee. BEER & GOFF. te -. we '~ > e cUST 2S Sy? weed ih» Gur large and direct importafions fram London enable as to give Extra Gooi Value in haif-chests, caddies, five-pound air- | Java, Maracaibo and Rio, &c., &c., fresh roasted and 1.500 barrels Matchless, Kent Mills, and other choice night till dawn in feasting, smoking (and often drinking), telling stories, cracking jokes, making bargains, and “sparking,” ‘as if they expected the bargains made, or the wife won, in a house of mourning, to be attended by God’s blessing ! Some, again, may plead in excuse that attendance at wakes is not under the ban of the Church. They may not certainly be absolutely subject to her penalties— I cannot spexk authoritatively—-but we know that the clergy of the Roman Catholic Charch in Ireland, Scot)and, and America, severely condema and denounce them, and leok upon the still lingering relics of the custom with marked displeasure, and let us hope chat the day is at hand when the Church will assert her Divine authority agaiust the holding of “wakes,” making the practice a breach of Canon Law, subject to the most rigorous ecclesiastical penalties. Others say that ** wakes” ure confined to the lowest classes. We know mich befter. The growing social feeling against them is without doubt renderiog them unpopular in the cities; bet in the country they are not confined to any one class exclusively. Does the history of the outbreak of the loathsome epidemic in Charloitetown prove that all the at- tendants at the “wike” of Thompson’s ‘child were only the dregs of society ? | Letus trust that when this fime of trial is over vigorous efforts, social and ecclesiastical, will be made to stamp out ‘this abominable practice in city and country. Let every Catholic worthy of the name discounterance the custom, aud let every one, except the immediate relatives of the afflicted family, who remains at a house of mourning Jater than 10 o'clock, or any early bour fixed upon, for other than the legitimate purpose of assisting his stricken frieuds, aud every one who cannot express his respect in a becoming manner, within proper hours, tind that he has lost caste. Then we may rest assured, that if ever we are unfortunately visited by another epidemic, it will not originate under the same circumstances as did the present outbreak of smal)pox. | i | CATHOLIC. —The Montreal Gazette notes the coincidence that while the first through train on the eastern section of the Can— adian Pacific Railway was used in the conveyance of troops for the defence of the Dominion, the first through freight over the entire completed line is a ship- ment of stores by the Imperial authorities for the naval stations on the Pacific | Codst. This early use of the road in Why do people persist in attending | ——poe Secon ~ VOL, 17--NO, 155 Cape Traverse News Notes. Rov. Mr. Goodwill’s parishioners had a pretty large meeting here, on Friday Jast, for the purpose of building a new church. Rev. Mr. Goodwill presided’ As ‘the old church is in a very delapidated state, build- ing a new church is absolutely a necessity, The Reverend gentleman, the following Sunday, delivered. very able and effective sermon on.‘‘The Love, cf God.” Every man on the Island should stand to nator Howlan’s back on the Subway There can be no doubt of the success of laying it. The advantage the subway will be to the farmer in getting his Se eg, for iwenialiieords OF UNdEle.c.cccccecaseee 15 Conte c#use—the unfortuna/e “wake held over produce to market in the months of Mareh and April will be, every season, to him o hundred per cent better than at present. As all other men are dopendent on the success of the farmer, his interest should be first under consideration. We are having charming weather for November. Temperance. On the 16th inst., “Morning Star” Lodge of Good Templars, which is doing a noble work among the young for the canse of temperance, was fully equipped for an- other quarter’s campaign, by A. J. Oamp- bell, L. 8., installing the following oflicers into office, viz. :~— W. 0.—A. J. Campbell. W, V.—Janie Martin. See.—C. McKinnon. F, Sec. —Flora Campbell. Trea:.—S. D. Campbell. Chap.—Sareh Martin, Marshal—S. A, Campbell. D. M.—Sarah A. McLeod. Guard—J. T. Martin. Sentinel—H. Mcleod. R. 8.= Mary B. McPhail. L. 8.—Effie McK‘nnon, P. W. C.—D. McD. Campbell. aR RS PE Fish Hatcheries. The Fisheries Department has, within the Jast few days received most encouraging reports from the officers engaged in tha work of collecting ova for the different fish breeding establishments in the Dominion. At the Nowcestle hatchery about 5,000,000 salinon-tront eggs will be laid down; et Sandwich 5,000,000 whitefish eggs; at Magog 50,000. “lunge,” or lake trout eggs. At Tadousac 1,800,000 salmon ova has been co!- lected and the parent fish to the number of 300 liberated without the loss of one, Fifty thousand sea tront ova have also been col- lected at this establishment t for the New- castle hatchery. At Gaspe about 1,000,- 090 salmon ova is caleulatedjupon;at Grand Falis, N. B., on the St. John river, aboat 959,000 salmon egg?; at the Miremichi hatchery, 1,000,000 saimon eggs; at. the Bedtord hatchery, near Halifax, 1,590,000 salmon eggs; at the Sidney hatchery over I,- 000,000 salmon eggs;at Dank river hatchery P. B. Island, about 1,250,000 salmon egas ; and at the Fraser River hatchery, British “olnmbis, the officer in ‘charge cov fidently expects to have between 3,000,000 and $1,009,000 eggs of guinnaé or saw quai sal- mon, thus giving a total ef nearly 68,000,- 000 of eggs of all kinds disiributed among twelve fish-breeding establishments, where they wil] hatch ont during the winter and be ready for distribution early next spring. — Ottawa Citizen, 16th. > a English Railways in 1884. The board of trede returns relating to the railways of the United Kingdom in the year 1884 have been issued. They show that during the 12 months 183 miles cf new zailway were opened--a somewhat rsmalior mileage than that constructed in 1885 and 1882. New capital to the extent of £15,155 600 wes authorized, or consider- ably less than in 1883, but the total of £16,543.000 called up is about the same as in the previous year. Of this, the amoun: thus called up, £5,000 000 was in ordinary, and similar amounts in preference and de- benture stocks. As regards the revenue, the returns show that whilst the goods traffic fell off by £1,031.000, the passenger reeeipts increased £522,000 for the twelve months. The total goods receipts are, however, only £70,000 below the 1882 figures. The in- crease of about 11} millions in the number of passengers carried compares with an in- crease of nearly twenty-nive millions in the case of 1883 over the previous yéar. In the current year to date the passenger re- ceipts also showa decrease, The companies in 1884 were able to effect savings amount- ing to £151,000 in the expenses, which left the net revenue £388,000 below the corres- ponding fignres of the previous year. These net receipts represented 4-16 per cent. on the, paid-up capital, as against 429 per cent. in 1834. — re - -e . <p The majority of our lumbermen, says the Fredericton, N. B. Gleaner, have not yet completed «rrengements for their oper- ations in the woods this winter, but they expect in a few weens to have contracts signed. A prominent ci'y lumber merchant states that the cut this year would not be any larger than les*. On the St. Jobn River this year, the contract price will be about 25 cents higher than last year. On the Miramtchi probably the same figure as last year will be given. rrr + NOTZ3. ‘this connection is but an indication of |how important a factor it may yet be ie ‘the military operations of the Ehopire, , should eveuts ever arise requiring the em- ;ploymest of numbers of troops in ;countries bordering on the Pacific | Coast, or even “n India itself, when, as ‘is ulways possible, a combination of cir- ‘cumstances may render the Mediter- ;raneay avd Suez Canal routes impracti- cable, | Not the promissory, but facts ahont Weicome Soap, an orticio that docs not con- | tain ove particle of the adulterstions used to \reduce the cost of “ Pere Goods,” but dees possess ths value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves ‘he sdvantage gained by the use of the genrine iover Soaps of doeubtiul character. None should be deceived «vena by Red and Yellow | Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Weicome, as a pair cf clasped heads ia stamped on every bar. 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