i =—— rexws:—-Five DOLLARS YEAR. NEW SERIES. The Daily Examiner js isgued every evening, by The Examiner Publishing Go. From their office, corner of Water Great treorg 3, Charlottetow Prince Edward Island. street RaTES OF SUBSCRIPTION ; A ON a itl a, and n, Six Months, = 50 Three Months, ° - Zu One Month, , : > 0 50 er Advertising at most moderate Contrasts may ve made 4 nis, on appli ation, e—- - 4 iN CHA? New Moca 6th day, 4h, 50m., first Quart T, lé4th day, p. m. Wigon, 22nd day, 5h. 2sm., a m. Lo Quarter 28¢h day, 92. 45m., p. m. - Sun ‘Sun ‘Moon|High |! Days —" PY WEEK isos sets { rises |water|len‘’h j —— bm bh mmorn afta bh m | \Seaday 6 47:4 41,00 37; 6 14 9 54 PMoniay | 43! 39,145) 7 27, 51 2 Tacsday | 50 S41 2 G61 8 24) 68) GWedaesday | 51, 36 4 R : 10 45 egday 53 35) 5 9 62 4 sipeiay ; | St = 34) 6 19/10 50 40, 7jSatarday 56 oa : i 6, 87 3'Sanday | 57; 3's 22 hl 42! = 34) g| Monday | 58! 29 9 17\morn 31 JO, fuesday 70210 SOs 2 piiWedneelay {| }) 271053 055) 26 wThorsday | 3) 2011 33, 1 34] 28 13. Frivay | 4 25aft 9215, 2h 14 Satarday 6 24° 040° 3 St is 1b. Saaday | 7, 22.110 358° 15) 16 Monday .. = See ¢ 5 5, 13 17 Tuesday 10, 20; 2 51615 10 13 Wedaesday | it; 19 2 33| 7 20) 8 19 Thursday 13 19 3 3} & 15 6 90 Friday 14 18 337'9 2 4 g} Saturday 1 16; 17: 416) 9 46) LY gg Sua tay 17; 16| 5 3)10 29) 8 59) 23: Monday | Is 15, 5 36jkL Att 87 % Tuesday 20 i4 6571155 54 @ Wednesday | 21) 13,8 4ait 40 b2 95. Thurs ‘ay 23) 13! 9 16) 1 26, 50 2 Frid -y 24| 12/1023; 2171 48 93; acarday , 25) 1Ljdl 39) 314) 46 99 Sunday | 26 Li;morn| 4 24 45 9 Mouday F 264 "4 0 " 5 ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, (885. rates, ior monthly, varterly, half yearly or yearly advertise. 5a. 47im., p. m, NOTES, King William landed (1658) on the 5th. The 5th anniversary of the Gunpowder The London Gazite first published af Ox- | F. W. for’ (#805) eg the 7th. Lord Mayor's day and bir'hday of ~the, Prince of Walee on the 9th. Princess Ro; al’s birthday on the 21st, The London Times first printed by (184) on the 28th steam | In this moath the mornings decruase 49 minutes, the afternoons 33 minutes. fH RAILWAY TIME ————— TABLE, For the convenience of the travelling ha we have carefully arranged th Wing table of e fol- arrival and departure of trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- ing to loca! time :— Geiug West. o_o | 7 Giarlottetown ............ 647 912 40902 Royalty Junction..........702 947 42? Porth Wiltshire,.......... 737 1039 509 Banter River............747 1055 622! ET ae §12 1132 6857 STAND d0 500s 0cke s06e 819 1143 607 MEG 430s cocced cbiu $29 1159 622 P.M. a RE 842 1222 642 é J AEFIVE.. 6.069 07 1257 712 tamerside, - ( depart...... 927 237 Rn kc nccecccenelittn 3 00 ad. occeé bans 1901 329 _ s,s bn cadens 1029 420 SS hac ctoe cae 1122 642 hel «ino cece hae 1205 657 es ance we 1242 747 From West. Bo Usdin Mle Tignish DN iécvssccaceuie 207 647 ss 56 cnc occulta 245 757 head TR crt nas stun tied 329 902 anata 429 1629 Wellington Diiik singe aan 449 i116 incouche..... . inkann ae 507 1 S AETIVE. cece ae As Summersite, A. M,. , depart......642 112 6457 ee... 607 149 729 peli gaping 8 622 212 749 County Line............... 632 227 $03 Ses séccccuseolie 638 237 $12 ay i OPP ih 702 315 847 an Withee... 71% 2268 Sl Royalty Junction.......... 747 432 947 a SOWR .ccccccccse Ge £52 IDG7 lug Last. A.M 8. Mi Mmmettetown..........ccccseck. 707 417 be sittteeens i ceil ita 743 444 see’ vas ceds o Uehara ---804 457 Mount Stew- arcive.........837 522 “ae eerers, depart.......- 8 57 5 os SE SeeccctCacsedoddeueit 942 5 8s, PENS 5 cccdacscabec cbt 1015 617 SPIRE RRRRI ALE shh 1107 652 ecautoee cod io cea 2 ee Mount Stewart.......... cette ian SN idaeteoece sue chk aa 1015 625 Georgetown... Te, 25-1087 642 arom Kast. aM. P.M. NE a ices ual 60k Oe ae Bp hiver... cccereeeseseeeeT IZ 802 . ae 7 52 Morell. Sree eeneweeunnene ** 8 14 4 27 Mount § "| arrives... ++0842 617 Beat power, } Shgabea cao 47 5 37 y ORIG 6 s'svesce ceeeeaaee 912 614 — EEE ee 926 635 ee ee 952 712 we occesetdccebeuies s 732 337 St sccbeccecdseotniie ooeed 49 400 Serweraags. ses 842 5612 pack and agent's outfit with ae Lovely Now Style all Chromoards C. 7 with name and a prize for 10c. 12 Packs, 12 names,for $1. A sample trated illus estalogue of T'ricke and Novelties, for %, stam and this sli W KINNWV,, Vermouth, M. &.—mer inet. This is true PrP KE. ISLAND Sieam Navigation Go’y. tt ne re PRINCESS GF WALES. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and necting there with the Train for Halifax, | Returning to Charlottetown on Mondev Wedne sday, *riday and Sat urday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWI2K, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. | Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting. at Poipt du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St John, with steamers of» the International Com. pany and Railway for Portland § and Bosten. Returning, leave Point du “hene | every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival cf day train from St.John, for Summerside, con- , HeCting there with train for Charlottetown. By order, F. W HALES, Secretary. | Ch’town, Oct, 28, 1885. > tf ae PLB, Blan Sean Navigation ( P. B. [sland Sic Navigation Co, laa Mall CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 28, 18%5, | WA) OTICE is hereby given that after Ist | iN NOVEMBER, for remainder of season, the steamers of above Company will discon- tinue runuing on SATURDAY EVENING, from Summerside to Charlottetown. | Consequently, there will be no freight or passengers carried by them from Charlotte- 43, 8 43 town to Point du Chene, or vice versa: or from Summerside to Charlottetown, or vice | veraa, but ouly between Summerside and | Peint du Chene, This change is made to prevent liability of ' detention in Uharlottetowa by fog, storms, cr | otherwise. By order, HALES, Sec’y S. N. Co, Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1°55 - Iwk -FOR- BOSTON, Fali and Winter Arrangement THE PALACE STEAMERS OF TUE INTERNATIONAL §&.S. CO. | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and | Port'end, every Monday, and Thursday, at $.00 a. 1c, . Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. ; For tickets and other information apply to |G, A SHARP, F, W. HALES, fe Sg SB P.E.1. Steam Nav, Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. 2, 188h—eod whly i Nov. BOSTON STEAMEES. (CHANGE OF TIE.) farrell and Worsester. Nand after THURSDAY, Ist October, the hour of sailing from Charlottetown will be 4 e’clocK, p. wm. CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch‘éown, Sept. 19--2wks pat hers pis ‘The Nerti Atlgutic Steamship Co. ; + — ne FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for London, on or about the 6th NOVEMBER. FOR LIVERPOOL. THE STEAMSHIP “Wellic Wise” WILL LEAVE Charlottetown for Liverpool on or about the 15th NOVEMBER, For Freight and Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERRY. Agent. Ch’town, Oot, 16, 1985. STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND, Autumn Arrangement Saturday mornings, at 6,30 o'clock, con-| A WwW Ar = DD © WwW iw { = es ee Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ftree.”—Evurwms, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. MARK WRIGHT & CO., P. EL. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Charlottstown, P. EB. Island. oO _ So Grits and the Deficit. Sir,—The Patriot seems pleased at last. Iu a late issue it declares that ‘‘the reign of deficits has again begua.” Hence its joy. It is well known that the handsome surplus | which the present Government has been able to show from year to year, since their ‘advent to power, has been a great source of | annoyance to a large number cf Grit politi- ‘cians. The Government, they insisted,had + + : ‘no right to haveasurplus. Sir Leonard's Y t eC I e mode of making both ends more than meet | ai ~ 7 UT N UT was denounced—bitterly denounced. What right had he, enquired the Grit faithful, to ‘have a surplus at the end of each fiscal ‘year, when his predecessor in office, the ‘great “‘mixer and muddler” invariably : ‘managed to have something to show in the : shape of @ biy deficit? Sir Richard, during IMMENSE BARGAINS ia Dining, Hall and Kitchen the five years he was Finance Minister, had Furpiture a deficit of $7,500,000 to show when he left ; a i i office. This state of affairs was pronounced CHAMBER SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, Elm, to be admirable by all his political friends Ash. Painted and Gra:ned, new patterns, good finish end posi-;%"4 associates. They declared bim to be a Pte wn. : /most wonderful statesman, and the only tiv ely the Best Value ever offered, genuine heaven-born financier in all the | broad Dominion. CHATRS from AD Cents each, And, in order to show that they have an up. | dhding fa th in deticits, Mr. Blake and his A . es fe om 5 E ‘followers in and out of Parliament have WINDOW FURNISHINGS, in endless variety, New) been, for the last half-dozen years, doing ‘and Cheap 'their best to re-establish “ the reign of sree sa -, deficits.” In carrying on their unpatriotic ) CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, Reed and | Rattan Goods, Oil’ work they adopted various modes of pro- Paintings, Chromos, Carpet and Wancy Chairs, Parlor, Croquet, codes, but all, eeeedy, Vee the single De ie ae EERE fg Get ina | view of turning Sir Leonard’s surplus juato land Bagatelle Boards, Beds and Matrasses very low. ia Gphtit. Thay sound: thie” sbtetey. | They told the world that this was no coun- —_—--—-- (ee SPRING BEDS, the Best in the World ! 2? cringing’ ‘mouopelice ana soulless a syndicates; that the poor were :0 daily becoming poorer and the rich |richer,—and consequently the last place a = . in the world to which immigrants should Dra Vy 2 Lp" and Paylor Suits puperd venture to come. They endeavoured in 3 ’ 3 every possible way to belittle their country 3} N and to frighten away from our shores beth Riegant, New ! AND AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE capitalists and labouring clasees. Fortu- ; nately for this country, they were foiled in imost of their wicked designs. In one or HEARD OF!) ‘wo particulars, however, they succeeded too well ia increasing the burdens of the tie country, and to bring back what they pro- a. pesed to admire so uch, ‘‘the reign of , i deficits.” The Grit t l I - . —— FRAMING, Cheapest in the Dominion of|,occsible for the lds ‘rebellion “in. the anada. Northwest. Riel was encouraged to rebel We are pleased to SHOW OUR GOODS to all, at all times SINGLE Corizs Two CrnrTs VOL 17.---NO. 144. 220d and 29:h; West Cape, Mr, Charles McKay, 22nd and 29th; Mount 5 ewart, Rev. A. B. McLeod, 22ud and 29.h ; East St. Peter’s, Rev. A. B. McLeod, 8th and 15th, and Rev. Mr. Howie, 22ad and 29th. Valleyfield: Rev. Wm. Boyd, 8*h and 15th; Richmond Bay East: For the month of December, Rev. A. B. MeLeod. Rev. Messrs. Spencer, Carruthers, Gillis and Clarke, were appointed a Committee to meet with the congregation of East St. Peter’s, on 10th inst., at 7 o'clock p.m. Adjourned to meet at Vallerfield on 17th inst., at 11 o’clock a.m. J. M. MacLeop, Pbt. Cierk. ———S aoatianeeae CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1885, ! —_ > om «= Information for the Million. (Montreal Gazette.) The inventive genius of Ameri@@ih jour- nalists is proverbial, but unless the writer possesses a fair knowledge of the subjects of which he treats he is very apt to make a ridiculous exhibition of his paper. The St. Paui Despatch has on its staff a youth who holds imaginary interviews with dis- tinguished people in the back offices, and attributes to them most remarkable state- ments. [i was this enierprising reporter who furnished the report of a conversation with Lord Lansdowne which never took place, to the following effect :— ‘I have not heard any more about the smallpox,” said he, ‘‘except that the Princess Louise wrote me end told me that the disease was chiefly coffined to the poorer districts of the city, while the better classes have no fear of the ravages of the dread infliction whatever.” ‘**Do you think Riel will hang ? ” “That is a question which I must decline to answer, as it is a private matter between the government and myself. I find, how- ever, that ihe feeling through this country is strongly in favor of giving Riel his liberty, but that will not influence us in his behalf in the least.” ‘In answer to the question of where he had been and what be had thought of the country, he replied: ‘I have been all over the Northwest, my farthest point north being Vancouver's Island. I crossed the gap on that pretty island on horseback, aa the railroad has not pet been completed. I am on my way home, asd I leave for Chicago this afternoon, whence I will go to Ottawa.” “With a firm grasp of the hand the Marquis shed a pearly tear at parting sc soon from the scribe, and sprang into the carriage awaiting him to hide his agitata- tion.’ ‘Toronto, Ont. Ara meeting of the Presbytery of P. E. Island, heid in Summerside on 3rd inst., the resigvation of Rov. A. B. McLeod, of West Cape, was accepted, and Rev. Geo. Fisher appointed to preach in that con- gregation on 15th inst. and declaro it vacant, A Committee consisting of lev. \Messrs. Fishor, Archibald and Mahon, was appointed to visit the congregations of Aiberton and West Cape with the view = gm, 7 a imaturing a proposal for the ro-construction | of these congregations. 5 Mr. Roderick McLean accepted the call to Valleyfield, gavo in his ordination trials, which were cordially sustained, and his ordination appointed to take place on 17th inst., in Valleyfield, at 11 o’clock, a. m., Mr. Gillies to preach, Mr. Raulston to address the Minister, and Mr. Stewart the 7gulii:s SOAP 1s made from the BEST MATERIAL Ss, and is congregation, Rev. Mr. Stewart was . . Lent 2, afar: ; -ern} directed to serve the edict on 8th inst. Superior to any similar ar‘icle man ifactured. For general ite. Vaya tc olanlg bin pinee tu MOT ae household and family use it SURPASSES all others. that day. The following committee was appointed : y pie ; ry | to take charge of the Augmentation Scheme = a4 will be to ¥ our Erate rest io 4 ry ite See Messrs, Grant, Archibald, Cameron, Carruthers, McMillan, Carr and FOr SALE WHOLESALE BY fund is $1,150, which was apportioned as = Be ea ES oo fellows upon the sever! congregations, viz: r ES ba T © BY T. ba ES. W = al ee Y. St. James’ Church, $80; Zion Church, Ma!- peque and Alberton, each $75; Belfast, $70; July 22nd, 1885—6mos Cavendish, Bedeque ard Summerside, each , % . ecozatTa: a ; St. Petex’s, Brackley Point Road, Cove BOYAL CANADIAN INSU RANGE Co Head, Georgetown, Cardigan and East St. fie * € | Peter’s, each $30; Valeylield, Tignish and eee | ee Souris Kast, each $25: Richmond Bay East, ca Richmond Bay West, Tryon and Bonshaw, HT eR: each $20. : am In the interests of this scheme, Rev. Mr. 0 CAP ITAL, ° e ” — me 7 West; Rev. Mr, Fisher, West Cape; Rev. o Mr. Archibald, Richmond Bay East; Rev. Mr. Camercn, East St. Peter’s, and Rev. Messrs. Cameron and Spencer, Mount Stewart, ms a pe ee ” r a ated 7 Risks TFatca on Meet Faverable 'Termse. c th of Novemb s oe ge ae ummerside, Rev. John Murray, 8ib; AGENT FCR PRINCE EPWARD ISLAND: Rey. Mr. Howie, 15th; Rev. Mr. Mann, - ¢ 22nd d ih. FH. ARNAUD, a MERCHANTS RANK OF HalLtFaXx by the very men who are still in sympathy with him. And who are they? The con- Vi A eK W i | Gi 7 &é CO in refusing to even ‘‘pair”’ with the brave 5 ® | who went to the front, gives us some insight ; ’ : as to where the Riel sympathy lies. Ch'town, Sept. 28 —Saw wkly And if we come nearer home the expres- ate? a the Northwest rebels, show clearly where VA/ in ics! é i F- : =e : Nl rebel sympathisers are to be found. A i rebellion t iat has cost the country hundreds to bring about—temporarily we believe—a their work ? Then we have the obstruction tactics of EINCORPORAT ED, 18h. the Opposition, which cost the country in as help to turn our former surplus into deficits. What, between the insurrection in the Northwest and the salary grab, for Head Office - - no wonder that this year the revenue has ° ; A WartcHER. a he “ SS i | criptions of property at REASON- Risks taken on all deseriptio { property outline Wi Preteyiery. ABLi RATES. ai HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Oct. 3, °85—I1mo eod (WARRANTED PURE.) duct of the Opposition members last winter fellows onthe Government side of the House toa ee sions of the momber for West River anent + of lives :nd millions of money has helped ; reign of deficits, Tho Grits, I repeat, T | e Ss ‘A | ; { ‘eC C+ were largely responsible for that rebellion, = and have they not reason to féel proud of the vicinity of a quarter of a million to which the obstructionists are responsible, aa ie not been sufficient to meei the expenditure. Office: In Cameron’s Block, South Side Queen Square. General Agent, P, HE. Isiand. 6 $2,000,006 Spencer. The sum required this year from = : Sa ~=6| $05; West River, $60: Clifton, $45; Wood- Grant will visit Tryon and Bonshaw; Rev. HEAD OFFICE—Montreai. The following appointments. were made the Presbytery of P. E. Island in aid of this GP. ph eS go side, Long River end Ssrathalbyn,each $35: Mr. Carr, Tignish, and Richmond Bay HALIFAX BRANCH - J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. for the month of November, viz:— Ob’ «sn, Jan, 18895 Fancy the Princess Louise writing Lord Lansdowne on the smal!pox situation in Montreal! and not less ludicrous are the statements that Vancouver Island is in the North, that the Canadian Pacific Railway traverses it, and that Lord Lansdowne crossed the gap on the island on horsback. =_ o— --— --— Postal Facilities. In the matter of postal facilities the opening of the new Canzdian Pacific line via the north shore of Lake Superior will be a great boon to the people of the North- west. The time occupied in the transmis- sion of the mails from Montreal to Winni- peg, for instance, wil! be shortened between twenty-four and thirty-six hours, and vice versa, It is worthy of note that the mails made up in London on Thursday, the 22nd ult., brought oat by the Parisian, and which went cm by through train were due in the capiial of the prairie province on Thursday morning last, just fourteen days after they were despatch - ed., Under favorable circumstances, too, this time might be shortened by as much as two days, and it seems not out of the way to expect that we may yet see the metropolis of the Empire and the Pacific coast of the Dominion brought within a fortnight’s journey of each other. Coal Mining in Nova Scotia. The rapid development of the coal min- ing industry of Nova Scotia is one of the most striking features of progress in our national industries. In 1578 the output of coal in Nova Scotia for the munth of Octo- ber was mach less than half the output last month. The Springhill mines alone pro- duced 39,000 tons of coal during October of this year, being more than that of the whole of the Cumberland and Pictou mines in the corresponding mouth of 1878. From the Springhill mines alcne more than 30,000 tons were sentnorih by the L C. R. last month, thus furnishing traffic for tho na- tional railway a2 well as employment for labor. Itis stated by the Moacton Limes that 850 men and boys ure employed at the Springhi.l mines. Lord Salisbury delivered a speech in Victoria Halil, London, on the evening of the 4th iust. He denied that the tories wished to tax cereals, but said that free trade should not prevent the arrangement of the duties in order to plage Engiand on a footing with other nations. To tekea hypothetical case: If Spain refused to admit English manufactures, but admitted those of ober countries, the raising of duties on Spanizh wines by England would not be an infringement of free trade prin- ciples, but would be a justifiable retaliation, nor should Engiand be prevented from altering her tariffs in order to benefit her colonies. ‘The speech is considered a bold bid for the protectionist vote. ee ee - e — -<D © EP— © - - M. DeLesseps, in 2 letter to tha stock- holders of the Papnema Canal Co,, justifying a further call of 125 francs per share, says that he is going t) Panama in January to inaugurate the final period of the work on the cansl, He refers to his application to the French government for permission to issue now bunds, and repeats his prophes that the Panama Canal, although it wi cost double what the Suez Canal cost, will Richmond Bay West, Mr. Charles Mc-'earn three times as much as the latter Kay, 8h and 15th, and Kev. Mr. Boyd, canal. nd ean en nner ve tte ie amie get pt meena nnn ne | en ' a aw Sane, anew