a ener €x Local and Other Hens. = ‘rand Division of this Island wil t : ris, on Mond y evening next, at & A public meeting will be Hall on ‘Tuesday eve ’ : mec held in ning at the > HE weather threatens utter destruction to misell to be one of the finest harves Ireland. The heavy, almos: ssant, rain has laid low many 2 : . otatoes hav suffered sey vs reaned reaped in flourishin al ion does not speedily share th Auanias and Sapphira it will not b k of efforts by the newspapers. whic] > be outdoing th ‘m kiraoraimary jy 1 this year t elves in ° v AN MARS tated by the army worm er three hundred acres, ! umed four years ago. Itis at least three hundred is bei Phis uw at Greiville mars! and wa estimated of hay hav > >. . vous sur ryed, ae Mack's Macyrern for nervous ¢«Xhaustion and all weak nes r the generative ~ ‘ ; organs io harlottetown by ( se ad both sexes, Apothecaries Ha vertisement in another column [july 22 2w wkly i ou for rheumatism,” Barton, of the ove firm of Redway y r I had heard so mucti heacy of St. Jacobs Oil that I finall ed to try it I'wo b stiles of the Oil 1 him f pnati Enquire oF ilded youth « exceedingly ined waists, sli | tne Gay, as described tight trouser: ghtly 8UY2 hats with curved brims, very tall and a i h, wear StLivé ars very light ties placed very near their b 3 tapec at the toes to points so sharp as to defy nature and encourage chiropodists. white flower , ' eatimable chins > ENGLAND ought to have peace of mind now n the vexed Egyptian question. (Genera! rant has spoken and kindly sides with "ng be emphatic = FASHION MALL FRET h century there reigned in China ulled —Tchoa-Koung. He He had a wife, Ja-Kaya, wh: despotic and severe than her and. She was beautiful, but she had rippled feet; in order to hide that defect she ar i them in all sorts of bandages and put The ladies of her court » follow her example, and the strang cust has been handed down until now om Tur Oddfellows of this city purpose having iden him to yn this question OF e ae CHINES ; stul more on little shoes. haste Grand Moonlight excursion on board the 8S S. Princess of Wales” on Wednesday even ing next. The total proceeds will be present ead to the Charlettetown Hospital Consider ing the charitable end in view, we have no bt a large number of our citizens will avai them of the opportunity of a magniti cent sail outside the harbor. ‘The Oddfellows prov erbial for getting up enjoyable enter elves are tainments and excursions. Let all who can attend on Wednesday next; and show thei: appreciation of the ‘benevolent purposes o! this excursion, > Ax effort is being made to have an Immi grat! iety established in Nova Scotia to encourage European emigration. The plan the society is set forth as follows That a competent person be employ i to viait the several counties of the Province to canvass for members, and to aid and assist in organizing in each county a branch society Second, To collect and compile such items ' products ol ‘ounties ct matter « intended pamphlets hird, To obtain list and accurate des on of the farms ard farming lands that ; SAlG n this town’ at the redent meeting of the k ster. mem be rs of the congregation, ana escorted to the parsonage, where the ladies | of the congregation had prepared a lunch | and wW ~See mbk d to wecome the new pastor and his family in accordance with th: sual The Rev. gentleman rs Deinstadt have many friends in Moncton, having lived here for a full i) term i custom. some years ago.— Mon: > ENT AND REASONING CANARY A canary, owned by a child in Maitiand,N &., Was sen periorming the following trick: The g was evidently suffering from | thirst The water in its cap Was very low— too low for it to reach it with its beak. After | ix several unsuccessful attempts to reach the water, it sat on the perch a moment or | two, evidently in a contemplative mood. It then suddenly turned around, pulled a feather . i*TSLLI + } full th et ak i Irom its tail, the feather, we presume, was louse ok it by the but in its beak, dipped it mu water at the bottom of the cup, arew Up. | ed the featker crosswise on the peren, } utone foot upon it then rea thed to the wet end and with ite beak: took the Moisture from the feather. It was seen to / Periorm this feat more thay a dozen times, we | s0ppose yutil it was satished, -- Windsor Moil, ' ; | MEDICINE is a positive | 7, to one of our reporters, | hei } land, and says the people of Egypt are ten times worse off than the negroes of the South He beheves an English protectorate woul: | help to develop the resources of the country | | impreve the condition of the peopl i : te <tended tr vels or the trener Was aj of infermation respecting the resources and | as shall form the | are for sale ta h county, and often_a paid aciver me the same to be ins@#ted in th ! | i reulars before stated. > ArnivaL Or Rev. Mr. DEImNstap?T AND FAMILY Rev. T. J. Deinstadt, who was| atiol 3s pastor of the Methodist church | | Supermatorrhea, Seminal THEM DATLY EXAMINER. TULY 22. 1882. Local and @ther items. lwo Gross Automatic Pencils at Bremner liy 22 21 > Prt Scott Act is not receiving offisial sap: | ray ortin New castle, and illicit sale of liquor is | irriedi on openly. - - ine Charlottetown Land League meets in Patrick's Hall, on Monday evening, at hil } ist Seven o clock. ° Four m«mbers of the Fac ulty of Dalhonse llege and University have been appointed fellows of th yal Society of | nada 2 PREPARA" 1 are beir y mace for the nual Secttish Cathey, o ; Pp, : i i sLbering of this Province, ‘ re intormed, will come oft after ugworth’s tield at Charlotte > Pant ing men of Brown’s Creek have Debating and Lite rary Society, aud { y Tuesday and Friday. Such will, doubtless, result in = | { , cet Ne Sood se ] Libraries” received la Bremner Be j22 21 \ female lawyer would } questions which the Judge was threatened with imprisonment for con- tempt. Then she went out of the rvom ia tears, and refused te re-appear in the trial. o Mr. Alexander Blue, formerly r, Lot 65, now of Collingwood, 0, 18 On a Visit among his many friends m the lsland. Mr. Blnea loipg well in their new home not cease repeatin; PERS NAT f West Rive i his brother are n Collingwood. . ! An old man named Bolger was, yesterday | evening, arrested by the police for vagrancy. | He pro til he is taken to the > asylum, Cur dust nuisance is the cause of complaint tor the past few days. Our City water carts, lowever, are idle, and we understand out of repair. Would it not be well for the Street Committee to have the carts repaired and set it work in order to immediately allay the nuisance : d - > STAFFORD'S INKs, a variety of kinds, re- seived at Bremner Bros. to day. Po are , of Seaside Lib i . ‘ Mr. Munro ‘ry iame, has endowed three chairs of learning in Dalhousie ollege within the last three years. Such | generous liberality in the cause of education | s worthy of extended imitation, and Mr. Vunroe’s liberality cannot be too highly com- i lé nded. al ‘ nt visit of Mr. Ellison to Montreal he entered into an agreement with Ir. Geo. W. Stephens, of that city, to hight | ip that gentleman’s house, at the corner of | Sherbrooke and Mountain streets, with th« nost improved kind of electric lamps. The cost shall not ex LING the rece mtract provides that the eeu that ot gas, Tourist TrRavet —A gentleman from Point | in Chene volume of travel to and | Prince Edward Island is not quite so| large this week as last, but is still very con- | siderable. There is also a falling off the past | few days in the number passing over the 1. C, | ‘., but it is seldom there are less than three | ar loads of passengers on the day express | says tha trom rains. The tourist travel of the pvresent | th in the Provinces will probably be | } vreater than e\ fore in_ a single month. —- | ious j ; i + Via) on Ft } Tue St. John News Spring was, remarks that, backward | aud discouraging as of our farmers in seed and olauting time, thete seems grouad for hoping | that fair general crops will be gathered in the | Maritime Provinces this year after all. A| : ay has never been seen in these latitudes than has taken place | {f those Provinces durixg the } many cases, too, grain | ’ 5 1e@ late were the prospects rapia W yrass in large sectio ast few wecks. In essed amazingly. A fine und roots have prog antumn to finish the good work would be a| rreat blessing. (»S | How Lrxeotn Serriep Ir.—‘‘A farmer | said to me,” says Rev. N. W. Miner, D. | iD 66 | :;onee got into difficulty with * | neighbor about the line between our farms. | fT went to Mr. Lincoln to secure him. Mr. Lincoln said: *‘ Now, if you go on with | this, it will cost both of you your farms, | and will entail an enmity that will last for| and perhaps lead to murder. | | } vel erations the other man me. Now, | my office, while [ have talk is over, and secure you t lock return all the has just been here to engage o to sit down in gone to dinner, and | try to settle it. And to] any interruption I will | He did so, and he did not } We two men, | Want you tw ati the sAaor afternoon. finding ourselves shut up together, began to langh. This put us in a good humor, | nd by the time Mr. Lincoln returned, the | ; Matt r was settled | } r HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE jniy 2i—Mrs R Thompson, F Jacobs and wife and three children, Penna; A A McKeen, MD, N Abegton, Jas Nichols, Hartford, | Miss M Burnside, Mrs H Wilkins, | | Antigonish; Chas B Osgood, W E Parker, | | Woburn, Mase; @ A Walsh, Halifax; W L | Wood, J C Binns, Moutreal, | NOVA SCOTIA ‘Marine Insurance Association, }) Conn; ‘ ice, arrived here with his family by | yesterd vs train f Tv) a) immerside, Via lTENHE und: rsigned has been appointed Point Da Chene They were met at the | Agent in P: B. Island for the above | station by Mr. Geo. Moore and Mr. J. R. Association, and igs prepared to cover Hulls, Cargoes and Freights at current rates, FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Ch'town, Jaly 17, ’8’—2aw tf pd MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE, = Sk SERS, > ee ; * ~~ oes ty 3 —« @ | 2 | Z > Is a Sure, Prompt ana Effectual Remedy for Ner | in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0 | Power, Sexval Prostration, Night Sweat | Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven. | ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjee ted Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Exhausted Gen ratire Organs. The experience of thousands proves it an Invalvapts Kewetpy. The) Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week’s medication, and is mt cheapest aud best, £2 Fall particulars in our | pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to an) aaldress, | Mack's Magaetic Mediciae is sold by Drag- gisis at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or wiil | be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing . CK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE‘ O., _— Windsor, Out., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co. Ageuts for Priate Kdweee lalend. and by all Druggits i verywhere {is 11°89 wk COUSN ESS Bra had ruled out, and | ed to be an iccurable lunatic, and the | nagistrate, to-day, ordered that he be kept in ‘ fj + - "DRY GOODS -At. PERKINS & STERNS, t Queen Square. Ljy 22 21 | OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCCDS, Lowest Prices I IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods: Charlottetown BEFORE MAKING YOU) *0KCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882. ‘BARGAINS. | tah iti heki 5 i — Or — BARGAINS. DURING THIS MONTH, ° JI. B. MACDON ALD ! AT GREAT BARGAINS. ———— :0:— Short Ends and Remnants of Dress Goods and Prints at a@ great sacrifice. ——— 0 Will Clese Out Balance of Ladies’ and Gents’ Straw Hits Very Cheap. ——— 2 0: TRUNKS & VALISES Store open every evening until 8 o’clock, J. B. MACDONALD, QvuEEN SrREeE?. _——— Lowest Prices. July 4, 1882 —wkly pat Beautiful Summer Resort. ———0:0- ——— THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL, PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. H. Island. 70) =e FP XHIS beautifully-situated anid well-known establishment will be opened trom July ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of} Guests and Visitors. RA LES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach wiil leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Satarday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a.m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor passeng- rs to Seasitie, seven mil es, Trains leave Charlotietown for Hanter River @t 6.45, 9.20, 4, m., and 4.20 p. m. se “. Hunter River for Charlottetown, Qa, m., 2.11 and 7 p. m. , ‘* Hunter River to Summerside 7,45, 1.10 a. m., aad 5.42 p. m. Address, ' ’ ‘ NJ | JOHN AREWSON & CO., June 24, 12 CHARLOTTETOWN wae a NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809/ 0:0— — jf Subscribed Capital - - ° “ Paid Up Capital’ - - - ° “ $ 9.733.332.0600 1,216,666.00 a 0:0 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settihed With Promptitude een ae)? (> FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effeeted at the Lowest Current Kates. Losses and Liberailiy ——¢ :0: LIF ER DEPARTMENT. $12,000.000.00 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - 0:0--——— — / Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 ——_-— :0 + New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copied of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, muy be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W._ DrBLOIS, GENERAL AGENT March 16, 1882—eod Boot and Shoe Factory. — -—0 DORSEY, GOFF & CO., Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported SPRING IMPORTATICNS ALREADY RECEIVED BY “ NORTHE®N LICHT.” Onr own Factory make are becoming celebiated for good style and quality. We se for cash only, anG the:efure we can sell cheap, New York Rubber Boots (Crack Prov. just received. - To Sgoemag We, gell French Calf Uppers for $|.75 per pair. Boot Polish Battou Hooks, Legtber Give bs & trial, p 28 WILL CLEAR OUT SUMMMER GOODS Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 Waiér-proof Dressing, Buttoug apd Fasteners always kept rel | W. R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’®) = | Women’s and | Slippers in all the leading styles. | toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Squere. Our mot- July 5, 1882—3m 2aw THE HOUSEHOLD The Handsomest, Most Complete, Finest Finished Sewing Machine Gver Invented. and READ THIS! FP XHE manufacturers claim for the “ Hovse- hold” that it has been perfecied in all its details by some of the best mechanics in the country, who, with unlimited resources at their command, have devoted years to its construciion, and have produced a Machine combining more goo. points than ever before presented for public favor The Providence Tool Company has had great experience in producing fine inter- changeable work. All the parts of the “ Household” are made with the atmost cares and subjected to 4 thorvugh inspection with gauges before being assembled. Among the features which recommend the *‘ Househoid ” are the following: It has a high arm, giving ample room for any kind of work. It is the easiest running shuttle machine ever made, It is almost noiseless, Tt has a large cy|:mdrical shuttle of great simplicity, being open at one end; thusal- lowing the bobbin to be readily inserted without displacing any of the parts, The vobbin holds an extra large amount of thread and runs loosein the shell, without spring centres or point bearings, insuring an even and uniform tension. It hasa loose balance wheel attachment for filling the bobbin without running the machine, and the balance wheel is nickel plated, All running parts of the machine subjected lo wear are made of cast stecl, hardened, thereby insuring great durability. Its be- lieved the “ Household ” is tue finest finished machine ever offered to the puolic. It is provided with a complete outfit of Attachments for doing all the different kinds of plain and fancy work. The Cabinet Work is in the most thorough | manner, and is built up of perfectly seasoned lumber, so it is notliable to warp or crack, 'It has a handsome gothic-top, French-finish |cover, and presents a neat and attractive | appearance, The treadle works very easy, being set on anti-friction bearings, which never need -oil- ing. This saves the carpet from dirty grease spots so often found nuder other machines, The stand is on four casters, so the machine ean easily be moved for sweeping, or con- venience of position. For terms, etc., apply to MRs, JOHN P. IRVING, North Side King Square, SOURIS TEA! Great Reduction of Fares, 4 Special Trains from Charlottetown. GRAND TEA will be eld at SOURIS on the 26th JULY, on the beautifui grounds adjoining the Convent. The Managing Committee are determined {o make it the Tea of the season. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock, noon, Tickets 25 cents, Railway Return Tickets will be issued at the following rates, good for Special Trains only between Charlottetown and Souris :— From all Stations between Charlottetowa, Georgetown aud Mount Stewart, inclusive, 60 cents; from Douglass’ to St. Peters, in- clusive, 50 cents; Five Houses to Selkirk, in- clusive, 40 cents; from Rollo Bay to Har- mony, inclusive, one first-class fare Parties from Georgetown Branch wil) come to Mount Stewart by Regular Train, and there connect with Special Trains and will be returned by Special same night. | kxeursion tickets will only be sold to | those who purchsse Tea tickets, which will be sold at all stations. Special taking passengers at Charlottetown to Mount Stewart, kkaves Charlottetown at 17.60 a, m,, arriving at Souris at 11 o'clock, | Special taking possengers from Stations east | of Mouut Stewart, wiil leave that station at }¥.20a.m, Returoving, first train wl! leave Souris at 5.15 p. m., and the one for Mount Stewart at 5.40 p.m 8. D. McCORMACK, Souris, July 14, °82, Bee’y. NOPTIC x. ry HE business heretofore carried on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Siewert, | under the style and firm of Hick y & Srew- arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the sume siyle. MICHAEL WICK Y, Ch’town, Jaly 4, 1882—pat tf “THE OLD RELIABLE COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND and NUT COAL, which will be eold |} as cherapes avy im the city, Teims cash, ' j i ; | CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’town, Jane 7, 82m 2aw pat pres Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intereslonial and | Grand Tiunk Raliways. |For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D, A. MCLEOD, May 2, 1882, “ — corer cteaane cir ee ili et lai, si - Children’s Bocts, Shoes and” fe Lees <i ahah a ct lan ’ « Sc eceageartneeoetnlemi oyahedbonee O U ehh AAA pie pons eS ae - eere Homing. geese ; a wend pn tectaensntaae. acct / Ls ne anal a ee mee ad 7 Ds s i | ry a avetiadl