CUARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22: MAME CPE AEP + Y EVENING a hen Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxipipes. SixveLe Coprgs ‘Dwo Cents. VOL 11---NO, 106 | | i | 1882 ih Entering Cairo. ‘ent endeavor to rid the country of the | —— ‘cause of all the trouble by destzoying the HOW ARABI SURRENDERED. | traflic, root and branch ¢ 5 . Pr i IN COMPANY, ae | —s : ! ee EE + 2 ee ‘ or Warr! | A correspondent accompanying the * Neal Faas 5 =e . | Sobilen stieeals : Sir Leonard on the Finances. P. EB. isiand. | OLN McPHESE Se CO S. | | In the morning we started early and| In his speech at the Coaservative Con- R on hitine atid lip amin ‘pushed ‘straight on to Cairo, keeping|vention at» Toronto Sir Leonard Tilley 250 |p ‘ A °*% ‘ along the borders of the desert. At'presented this splendid picture of the Months. j 1 2 big - ' ’ every village the people came with white |financial position of the Dominion :— = ack and ( SD sh | F 2 | ge the peop p Month. : X : ou 50 i sla My al IS aces, rin 63, flags aud proclaimed themselves faithful ‘* He was happy to be able to confirm the " most mederate to the Khedive. We overtook large} hope he expressed at the last Convention— ; ~~ ee - : : . ace r ELACK AND COLORED SATINS, uumbers of the fugitives, who threw that they : pad. reached the maximum ' r yearly ads away their arms and made signs of sub-)#@™ount of interest.on the public debt, At the end of. this fiscal year \there would be fifteen millions, surplus. . Within the: past three years the Dominion circulation had increased six and a-half millions, secured by imperial tour per cent. gnarantees, with- 1 applicat mission. When toward evening we ar- rived in front of the Abbassia barracks, | outside of Cairo, we were met by the officer in command with a squadrou of __| Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, MANAG FOR SEPTEMBER, 1982. | Denims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, ie Cotton Warp, &e. cH ‘GES, } + ee A ns ee ee em ee , 12th day, 0 a doe tt Olen Co tant ie | bines. ‘The officer informed General — for % ae ? : Kea , 20th day, 9a. 15m. a..m., N.U. | Lowe that the town. and garrison sur-}°™/4™s#ment of the canals and bother neetle hoi i | gicing seergs ay . re 4 Dp £ bbe § ase ee : * loon, 27th day, th. Sim, a1 ar 5 OckKk OF SUMMER. COODS, rendered and that no opposition would Bi rack ety fo ATi fae ineeeatoss " bo offered. He expressed his readiness! yan yo = } Sun !Sun !M Hich | Days} y ‘ . 4 : sa mates I USS) 1885 we would be in a position to redeem ® rises|sets | rises | water |len’h. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to make arrangements to supply rations)some of | otir setiititiéa ana replacé them | oo mev and forage to the horses. with four per cent., saving an amout in m jh m | aft’n) aft’n ape . the § ‘eorw . 2 . ” He aoe a ‘ne Governor of the city was then |interest enfticient to complete the’ Pacific . | Friday 15 26.6 34| 8 23) O 54 Rare Bat Sains im every De pai tment. Neuralgia, Soiatice, Lumbago, sent for and told ‘by General Lome thut| Railway and Jeave the country with tess‘in- vs 2: Saturday Tt a2 9 5b) 40 | | y EO ‘ eet, Seaneee of the Chest, |i was aware that Arabi was iv Cairo {terest ov the debt than it had in 1878. 1 Sekdas 28 30. 9 52/ 2 30113 09| LOH N M cl Lik kK & CO. out, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swo’- dnd demanded his surrender... He offer-| 1ni8 calculation was made without reference rs t Monday 29, 28)10 44) 3 32 Ten ‘ : jogs and Sprains, Burns aid ‘to au bod ¥ f % ound? receipts from sales of lands, which ast in t, Puesday Paar, 2 oe | August 9, 1882—2.w, wkly toBERT Ores OLD STAND Scalds, General Bodily 7 h . Ve trOOPr. 0 surround) sear amounted to one million seven hundred ss G| Wednesday Je - i 0 7 Pains, we ‘ther iit he Governor, how-}jpousand dollars, and Would be much larger a k eG Sy oe v2 ial : pi Bens _ = 4 ever, Sal 1at this was unnecessary, as!this year. After completing the contract | BEE | Saturday 30 18 45 8 5 | y eS im | eq oe o~ oe Se weeny — he would deliver him up. Then the}withythe Canadian Pavifie Railway Odm- f oa laaohae: Ul 4. 3t 16| 3 47! 9 36.12 48| oe icf ts @ as Sn 2 y 508 Pol Pts 7 pul ether Govervor. returued into the city:and|pany, the Government have still’ seventy oe 11! Monday 38' 1414-47710 10; — | ¥o MEE ype and noon, Jacome om | Lrought out Arabi and Toulba Pacbas. million acres of land, the proceeds of the ft 12 Tuesday 491 32. 5 48/10 44! | es la auife, are, simple ans cheap External | Arabi, on delivering himself up, said’ to Lacey ay oak yous be we sa oe the -@ 13, Wednesday {| 411 11) 6 47/11 12 bar 7% ‘entails but the comparatively G 1 Low { public debt and open up the country,” oe : ait Tae be Lan g outlay of 50 Cents, and every flering yeneral Lowe that he had at’ first no MThorday | 42 9) 7 47)N0 43) MERCHANT TAILOR, sip En saber cone ot voli post CS intention of “Aghting Abe’ Exiglish, for Saleen ls » Froaayv <0 al é mori P ) 16\ Saturday. p 44)° Slgrash 0 15, ee whom he had always had a great re- Personai. a \ 17/Sunday 161 3/10 48! 0 49.12 25 ie it — , . ALL GISTS AND DEALERS spect; but the war was forced upon him. —— a ; LSiM ynday i (7 Ly ll 4G | L 278 Is how ofiering Cash Buyers the BEST \ ALUEK that Ty DICINE, or iis he blamed Tewfik ar but Prince Grorce of England has terry, i | ‘ Y reas! - } Ss 5 &¢ £+ 48) 12 re » ‘ 2 ‘ r ? . . 7 . , 7 ¢ _ ‘ . q #9 - re in ny ~ : ‘ , : y ' > a can be had lh the market, 1D A. VOGELER & CO.. » being a soldier. when the fighting be- dancing blue ey es. 4 a V€ nesdaa j ~ , ~ Ce “9 od. . ° ’ * 211\Thureday | 51; 55| 2 17/ 4 14 Sea ; ee | : _ “ Mu gan, he was bent upon | fighting. He} | Mr. Gro. Jacos Hovvor®, of England, t 22| Friday 52, 53} .2 57) 5.59 Hroadcloth, Wo sted, Scotch and Canadian A . trusted himself to English honor as a/a prominent labour reformer, will be in i} : 23'Satarday | no 51) 3 33 j 5 ruy a ie EWA I, RUSSELL & C0., soldier whose army had been defeated. Toronto shortly, and may possibly he ee 24/Sunday 55) 49) 4 6' 8 10'12 04 j W eed Suits, General Lowe replied that he could not induced to lecture there on the labour \ i 25! Monday 56) 47, 2°36; 9 2 . . h bi page Hi question. « 26h Tuesday “| 4515 719 49 i Gammission Merchants enter On the subject of the war. His ; : " 27; Wednesday | 59, 43, 5 41.10 82) A magnificent range of youly mission wagto arrest him, a es ory oe of the wg it 23\Thursday |6 6} 41| 6 1711 14 " : : Captain Watson, of the Intelligence | Academy, has tendered his resignation wit ay 29| Friday : I) Bo 6 5811 56) 284 STATE STREET Departaas, iaiatieih by mounted oak the intention of continuing his studies in i‘ 30| saturday 16 3.5 37| 7 44'aft 37) Post Graduate Honor Course of Queen's if iL. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale cf Island produce, 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 tssex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—-wkly New Tobacco }actary, ieciaiainne Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. pees fly to the desert, but on the advice ot }of $14,000,000. The: Census Bulletin Ne. & RIC i VON > Si R i E : . TH PERFECTION { SOLE PROPRIETORS Ninet, the Swiss gentleman who had re- 295 4s evot ‘ to these fisheries 1 givesa if pg : f & ee IGREENLEES = mained with the Eevptian ambulance} !°"Y interesting account.of. the diversified ne : We invite you to inspect our Goods. of WHISKY@4) ; BYP industries which are connected. with them. : : . UNRIVALLED ror |S2BROTHERS| |throughout the war, they determined to ‘oe FYXHE Subscribers wish to inform the public ert iGO MERCALSTAEELWONDOKE!) =| 5+. themselves up to the English and| Sim Freprkick Letcuton, President of ; sensei. aad LOSETS TOD DY. || visti cenics ARGYLESHIRE)| g P g > if that they have opened a TOBACCO Dp \ BRUCE seataeict SS not to Tewfik Pacha. M. Ninet tells me}te Royal Academy, has just left London ’ li! M ANI FA( rORY on Richmond Street, ip - . i 4, th at A bi id that th ti | or @ long tour in the East, intenaing to s the establishment formerly occupied by Mr.} _, pig en oe ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY at Arabi considers: that ‘the pational) . '- Constantinople and.then, t ; .F Charlottetown, May 22, ’82 2 Queen Street . _, visit Constantinople and then to proceed to » Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the | > a =F ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION party has been shamefully betrayed by|y,susalem atid the Holy Land retuxning ii trade with — = : = eee tay tends teas Cane 8,°79 | M. de _— They Soa Geta to Englandgby way of the present Seat of if . ( 2 : upon his assurances that he wou var in Ee , Tobaceo of all kinds, bé . 19 “ We have visited the bottling stores o1 ae aaw “iaefian a ih emeel war in Egypt. t xn aa 9 (Bde le Greenlees Brothers, and have selected P y 5 . | Dr. Dagvumer was, a German patriot in 3 as ao es purchased inthe city, ant from the vats, samples of their Lorne He sent word that he took it the revolution of 1848. and being convicted a nae P ae -4 aolicitedband ofders prompt-| . Highland Whisky, and have subjected}npon himself to keep the canal, of trédson He was sentenced to imprisor- if Ie filled = Td : them to careful examination and analysis,}according to conventions, outside of)}ment for life. ‘In the solitude of his dark ; : COYLE & McQUAID. 0:0 os oa Rhee bao roe oon eget the sphere of hostilities. When General | dungeon his only companions were spiders, ' at atresia ’ . vies ; ; \ and of pleasant flavor, and possesse vt ; ; o : st Chitown, July 31, 1882—3m 2%w why s jo) (1\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to tbe increased the’ charactéristics ‘of puts and well.| Wolseley, spread the report that he was anion parva ied ae oR ; ite Face if demand for his Goods, has added facilities to hi matdred Scotch Whisky of ‘the first|going to land at Aboukir Arabi did not) rie ee Li rooms are, ooetpiod i Li f , Has ¢& new iacilities to is quality.” believe it, but thought that the troops now, ip his old age, Lis rooms are oceup if Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m “The New Boarding House, 4 ° N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Renpat, proprietor. {jy 18¢t ‘Artuur Hitt, Hassart, M, D. “Orro Huuneg, F.C. 5., F. Lc.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. E. I. cavalry ia extended order across the plain with white flags tied to their car- try and two squadrons of dragoons, made a detour round the city to the citadel and summoned the commandant to surrender, This he did at once. After a brief dis- cussion it was arranged that the Egyp- tian garrison should march eat of ove gate while the English mounted guard entered by the other. From the windows and balconies of houses women waved salutations of wel- come, and the whole population appeared to be relieved that the war was ended. When they reached the city Arabi and Toulba had a long conversation with some friends as to whether they should were being embarked to prevent the Turks trom landing. Had the Turks landed Arabi hoped to have made au airangement with them out cost to the country. Here were twenty- one millions of the dispose) of the Govern- University, Kingston, Wui se lecturing on, his war experiences in Melbourne, Arehibald Forbes was snr- prised .at finding in that city Dr. Ryan, who was attached to the Turkish army as surgeon, and ‘was in Plevna during the entire siege. : E. M. Arcnrearp, Esg., British Consul General at New York. who is now in Eng- land, has been granted a pension of £1,500. He will'veceive the orders of St. George aud St. Michael, and is: not expected ‘to return to New York: The fisheries of Massachusetts employ about 25.000’ men, and represent a capital by many spiders The health authorit:es, however, have determined to sacrifice his pets. Amonost those efigaged in the victory of Tel el-Kebir were several Canadians, gra- Paid Up Capital $1.000.000 Feb. 24, 1882. The first news which he. obtained!duates of the Royal Military College, R on s : a * al 600! of the troopships baving entered the|Kingston. Lieut, Hogan, of the Seaforth eserve Fund .« .- Breeds ' : - 1‘ caval was from the Austrian sailors who| Highlanders, was ‘one of these, and all AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. INCREASE Were taken prisoners at Aboukir fort. it friends of the young officer, and of his well- An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occapied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. ? 0 ment, still leaving the original in- general who commanded was wounded ' F rege pee 4g ae ae i vith Sterli g and other Exchange bonght and Ke Orders by mail promptly executed. portenee’ ie eer ta. ate, when in front of the forts about to launch Lik M “ tt of ue ‘piles ye Id. “this ' soul, aud -eneral banking business trgusacted culars and statements of fund W them at the position. ric i city ofl 8 te divid 4 word. = its : : rs a7 sent free. We want respousible wea were equally Gividead amon e ili- ' b. C. 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The Globe is pressing urgently for a probibitory liquor law, and has the fol lowing to back up its arguments: — An old man snatched from the very jaws of death on a railway ; a number of boys under fifteen arrested for being drunk and disorderly; the determined self-murder of an old pensiover ; and the ‘death of an infant of vive months from ! \lay' near it in a state of beastly intoxica- tiov, and in the midst of a scene of filth ‘and squalor indescribable—such are some of the records of the whiskey business ‘given in our columns fora single day. Moltiplying this showing by the number of days iu the year. aud the product by the nuinbéer of communities of equal popula- tiou throughout Outario, we may get some defiuite conceptions of the wretch- ' known and popular father, the propr.etor of the St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal, will be glad to learn that he escaped unhurt. Mr. Hogan. has received a telegram from sir John Rose containing the brief but welcome sentence, ‘Your son ell iight.” nveeree-—nagtin-odiie-iamanane- tesa habitants, every nan, .woman and child would have, it is said, some $4000 apiece. ‘There are, as may be supposed, wany poor people in the town, but the citizens are, as a whole, in anusually comfortable circum- stauces—mure 80, probably, than the citi- zevs of any other capital in Europe. It in ttated that there are 100 Franktorters avorth from $4,000,000 to $7,000,000 each, and 250 are worth $3,000,000 and upward, Tue city is one of the great banking centres of the globe. Its aggregated oanking capi- tal is estimatec at $2,000,000,000, more than one-fowth of which the famous Ruths- € ‘sheer neglect, while its inhuman mother ¢hilds—whose original and parent house is there—own and control. The annual trans- actions in bills of exchaege are in excess of $1,000,000. A Canadian lady of goed family com- mitted suicide in a New York hotel by turning on ail the gas jets in a large apart- ment on retiring t) rest. She left a letter addressed to an American a. nouncing thiat she wou!d be found dad at a cer'aim bour. Her terrible end was the outcome of lead- ‘eduess and crime which are the fruits of ing an improper life, into which she seems ists at 60 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will the traffic in strong drink in our Prov- iuce. It is pow about time to try some bold step, which can hardly make mat- to have drifted from being a governess in good families Unprotected women cannot’ be too careful how they accept offers of situations in American cities and leave Correspondence solicited and enaweied! vane Windsor, Ont., Canada {ets worse, in the hope that it may im- home, relatives and friends for the sake of promptly, | Remember the address, two doors abo. Ap thecaries Hall Corner SORA, Cearcts pr peice ‘sual Gos prove them? Who would vot like tosee earning a féw. dollars beyond what they Nov. 14, 1889 1yr Charlottetown, Ort 11, 1281, Secyebee, (au lg wily @ trial of ope carnest, upited, apd persist, receive ip this country. . eae ae me ae Ls ee ee oe RE, mance 00 ll ge ™ ‘" r ETT: LTO Nl TR A TB lil RT ail Ole ae — —. o rs are be ) A : . r = f . a) ace arate ‘eager