- oo ema “ oe RS NE a ie Md ——. 2 EE RTL Ae AR tn Ng len incl. onoge. EE Ee a a a as TS eS A S.-i a i aapemcinl Se Re ee ge epneeennaatm canal THE DAILY EXAMINER. SPPTHMBER 25, Hingland, 1882. INET WTB A Great England put her armor by, and stretch d Her stately limbs to slamber in the sun. Diwal | The nations, seeing then how long she slept, —_ | Commun’d together, and in whispers said ** Lo ! she is old and tired : Jet us steal i 5 The crown from off her brows. She will not know ! And Goneril and Regan, over seas. Be mmaee | OD Sra tates Her blood Is sluggish, and her rusted sword from out ’ ee -—~—() Her scabbard she will no more!’ And s», Thus gibing, flung with cruel hand the seeds Of discord and of hate amidst ber sons. But from the East there came a blast too lond, | CHOICE QU LITIES As from the West there came a taunt too ESTRA Ay ™ much ; |! And she, awaking rais‘d her head, and saw htt ite YP ctaliiemneee Around her all her faithless friends, and all Her sisters and her children jeering her, DIRBCT FROM LONDON. 0— -- And crying, ‘‘ >he is old!” and meeting — id 7 « r emsel res, 4 i reelling ° oa ¢ . os . ee aie ) : ‘ een thee tetas Nghtuinefashes | For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 Ib. Parcels From the blue skies, her glance of scorn fell and Half Chests very low. iii Eig aotpeahia, Whe tases thal apmdieyees | Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded. tered. | Don’t forget to give ita trial. England stretch'd ont her hand, and teuch’d | oS 5 the world England arose, and spake, and calmly said: BEER & GOFF. “Nay! Is \istres ." OUIDA. | . oe —- — - | Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw Fashions for the Ladies | A sunshade of old Spanish lace is edged | | with roses. t London (ucen:—*‘Tourists do not dress And Make it Pay, Too. smartly for table d’hote, asa rule. ee I the First | A cream satin hat, lined with coral satin is trimmed with pearls and roses. A long dust cloak of shepherd's plaid | check has black satin bows. There wiil be colored waistcoats with autumn and winter tweed dresses. A light mauve Indian cashmere is trimu:- | ed with old zold satin, and is draped with | deep flowefs of Limerick lace. WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, For chilly mornings at the seaside a) French lady wears a silver gray ie BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICES e stume edged with silk of oxidized silver | hs color. | An electrie-blne satin marveilleux is| Day of September, rom . e . ii ay f 2 : . ; Ty : y s . iiinel ehh, atid, uetenndaiie ada ‘in| The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us in veiled by a mantJlia of-antique Brussels) making this further reduction. lace. The head dress is a lace cap embroid- ' : | A. L. BRIDCES & CO. erd with large garnets, | STORE—HILLSEOROUGH STREBRT. MAKKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Bright red, yellow and brown checks in | Indienne cotton, with three deep flounces | Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1882—1m 2aw having printed borders, the bodice benig gathered at the waistband, and the large coliar surmounted by a white ruche, pro- duce “la robe negresse.” i At Goodwood a bronze velvet had a petti- coat of pink sijik, flonneed and; trimmed with ficelle lace, the waistcoat. was pink, with handsome enamel buttons, and the bonnet bronze velvet of a large shape, with pink satin strings, @ pimk feather. round the crown and pink roses beneath the brim;pink sunshade with bronze bows. Shoes that are laced in front and tipped with patent leather are in great favor. Low shoes are entirely of patent leather and are worn with black hoisery. Slippers of kid are cut low on the toes and are without ornament. Canvas shoes are worn in the country for long walks and mountain climbing. Pointed toes and high heels meet with the protest of all good shoemak- ee — : ~ — _ * _— — Taw NORTH BRITISH -@ MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, CF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. ers,as they are of permanent injury to the ar "” oF rt tty bathing duess is mate from| SUDS¢Fibed Capital . . , . $ 9.733,332.00 pretty bathing dress is made from De 3 . s , * 1916.66 chamois leather, and trimmed with the 1iew Paid Up Capital »216,666.00 seaweed lace. 0:0 Panniers are now considered vulgar. High beaver hats trimmed with peacock’s feathers and surmounted by a mocking bird are becoming fashionable. Dresses should be just a quarter of an inch above the ankle, and handsome varie- gated silk stockings should be worn. - Pe is. English epicures are gloating over the discovery of 200 miles of oyster beds, 30 to 70 miles wide. in the North Sea, within easy distance oj the British coast. And yet their joy is tinged, says the Pall Mall Gazette, with the melancholy doubt whether oysters will be cheaper or not. The ~bi- valves lie at a depth of 120 fathoms. TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE -AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With Promptitude and Liberailty. om)°0 FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,C00,000.00 Insurances ‘effected at the Lowest Current Rates. —————— 2 a + —_ Horsford’s Acid Phosophate IN LIVER AND KIDNZY TROUBLES. Dr. O. G, Crtiey, Boston, says: ‘J have used it very extensively, and with the most remarkable success in dyspepsia and in all cases where there is derangement of the ,liver and kidneys” — Mealth is Wealth eat falth” LIFE DEPARTMENT. Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over _ - - $12,000,000.00 0:0-—— — Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured Dr. E C. West's Nenvx axp Brain Trear- 0:0 } | Sh’ town MENT, @ guaranteed specitic for Hysteria, . Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neural: | ‘Profits of previous Quinguennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 gia, Headache, Nervous Prostratior caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, | Mental Depression, Softening of the pears mmmninncemn TED 5 = resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age. Barren- ness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntar | ‘ : ; Losses and. Spermatorrhees caused by oe Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indal. be obtained at the gence. Each box contains one month's treat- | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, ment. One Collar a box, or six boxes for five | No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. do!lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of | GEORGE W. DrBLOIS, price. We guarantee six boxes to cure apy } GENERAL AGENT New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. case. With each order received by us for six | boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will | send the purchaser our written guarantee to | refund the money if the treatment does not | effect a cnre. Guarantees issued by ‘ . FRASER & REDDIN, March 16, 1882—eod Drugzists, | — ee eee So Opposite P. O., Charlottetown, (JOHN @ WEST LUO. Sole Proms | KEEP THR MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. oronte, Ont. dy wky ly—augi4 a $500 Reward! | it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and sShees. E wil pay the above reward for any case of liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick “0: Headache, ‘ ndigestion, Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cignot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly | WARRANTED! ‘VARRANTED! complied with They are purely Vegetable, | OWN PACTORY MAKE to wear well. We warrant EVERY Parr of our We guarantee our own make to he soLip and never fail to give satisfaction, Sugar| LEATHER. We also sell CHEAP. giving better value than you can get in the oated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 | imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear, cents. For sale by ail 'ruzgists. Beware of liu... ted ; i counterfeits and jmitations, The genuine een Soe we Tey aw ue clten. ‘ . . manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST &| . Also Women’s Boots and Slippers. in great varieties. We guarantee to CO, “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. | Zive good fits or no sale. Encourage home industry, especially when you can Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on ; buy the home manufacture cheaper. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. receipt of a 3 cent stamp, Sold b & REDDIN, and all Droggista, a ae augl4—dy & why ly, Avgnst 2 = Soe = on Le EMA S OS EE EE LTTE LES ENT IE TE ETN REET own - _ ri aol soopaemeae ee a a a oy « ~ : fi Prince Kdward Isiand RAILWAY. ~ TIME TABLE NO. is. SUMMER AKKRANGEMENT, ta take eftect on the 5th June, 1863 TRAINS OUTWARD. i i TATIONS, | EXPRESS, ; MIXED, MIXED, hes . Dp 9. 20am , Ch’town ..| Up 6.45am rt 9.40 “ jbp 4.20pm ae 4.40 4s i ss 10.53 «| sé 5 28 ts «} 612.10" 5.42 ee les 71.50“ | * 6.17 + Royalty Je ‘ 7.00 * Dp 10.02 -* N Wiltsh’e * 7.35 Hunter R’r ** 7.45 Bradaiba’e . ** 8 09 enti tau | Cea Co'ty Line. | 8.16 12.00 [Dp 6.30 * Freetown | * 8.96 “| « 12.15pm ** 6.45 “ Keusingt’n ** +40 * | ‘Ar905 * Dp 9.5 s* “ie” | * Oe Ar l.J5 ‘y ** 7.40 * Dp 200° * | Wellingt’n' “10.00 “1 2.49 « Port Hall. .| “10.27 “| ** 3.30 «5 O'Leary...) 11.20 “5 4.58 «1 Bloomtield | ++] 3+ M4 Af B26, } ' Ar605 “* os Dp 6.20 Tignish | Arl2.40 ** Ar 7.20 * | Summ’ side 12.05 pm Ch’town {Dp 4 00pm Dp 7.00am' pe a Royalty Je} ** 4.15 * 1 7.23 «| BOS sas: | « 4.27 “| 7.40%" Bedford... 4.40 “ | “Cor «. Stew ?pt Ar 5.05 * 1Ar8.40 “| Mt, Stew't 1, 5.15 ** Dp¥.00 « Morell...;| ** 5.43 **) -* 945 | St. Peter's.) * 6.4 ©! ©1018 «| Bear liver) *°6 28 © | “11.10 Souris ....;Ar 7.10 ** 'Ari2.00 * | Mt. Stew ‘t, Dp 5.15 pm! Dp 9. 10am} Cardigan a "Sie “Tee * seorget’n..|Ar 6 30 © |Arl1.00 * | _ TRAINS INWARD. ' STATIONS, EXPRESS, MIXED, MIXED, .» Ar 8.00pm Ar 3.50pm Arl0.20am Royalty Je| Dp 7.45 Dp10.02 * sé | Dp 3. 25 6 N Wiltsh’e] ** Jab &] ** 2.29 « pie 915°" Hunter R’r| ** 7.00 **; ‘* 2.11 * | * ea Bradalba’e'' ** 6.36 ‘*| “* 1.30 **1 * 8.25 Co’t , | me ar 6 20 sé ae | 20 sé ae 8 16 “% es. ee Ars ll“ Freetown..| “* 619 * 4.95 “4 Dp7.55 ” Kensingt n} ‘* 6 04 ** , “12.40 *) *°7.35 “ ‘ a sé 5.40 sé | **12. 60 se! be 7.06 sé Summ'side 4. 5.50. Ari 1:30am! Weillingt n, Dip 4 46 * {Ppi0 35° | Port Hall..}| ** 4.17 “© 1“ 9 43 te O Learysci % 2.23 “| “6.18 * Bloomfield; ** 3.06 | * 7.50 “| Alberton ..! “ 2.40 ** -. oo | Tignish ...| ‘* 2.00 “ |Dp 6.00 P Ch'town . .!Arl0.00am| Ar 7.60pm Royalty Je; Dp 9 45 ** |p 6.37 * tl 6 ~~ wan ar ee | Bedford,..} ‘* 9.20 **, ** 600 *' ‘ ‘ ss 8.55 6 | 66 5 20 sé Mt Stew't| 42 845 «LAr 5.00. “1 Morell.... Dp8.17 “|Dp415 “ St. Peter's| ** 7.55 «| «3.42 « | Bear River} ‘* 7.23 ** | “* 2.50 os Sie. 7. 7 * 6201 2.00 ,** | Mt. Stew’: Dp 8. 45am! Dp 4.50pm) Cardigan ..| ** 7.50 * | “325 *§ Georget’n . “sé 7.30 ray «< 3.90 se L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superint enden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 182 wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6i THE STARR KIDNEY PAD, MANUFACTURED IN TORONTO. A Permanent, Sure Cure for Dis- eases, Cisorders and Ailments of the Kidneys, ¢ ladder and Urinary Secretive System, or Attendant Complaints, causing Pain in Small of Back, Sides, ete. Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder and Passages; Brights’ Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Piles, Ner- vous Debility, ete.. ete, Pamphlets and Testimeonials.can be ob- tained from Druggists free. Puices—Chiid’s Pad, $1.50 (cures wetting.) Regular Pad, $2.00, for Chronie Diseases, $3.00. Diugyis s Ask anv druggist or dealer in medicine for the STARR KIDNEY PAD and Dr LeDue’s Pills on the Island, Remember those who condemn, and recommend something else,are favoring their own pockets. Get these goods, they are the only genuine, and we guarantce them to all, Sent post-paid on receipt of price by the proprietors, JoHN Kwyitanr, sole agent Georgetown, J. A. Gourtir, sole agent Summerside, THE STARR KIDNEY PAD Co, Toronto, Ont. [se 23 why Bed- Special Pad Sold by all DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our jclaim for it as a pleasant, safe, relia »le and prompt remedy for the removal of stomach and seat or pin worms from child or adult, | It is easy to take ; never fails : absolutely harmless, an requires no after-physic. PREPARED S¥ITH MEDICINE CO'Y, #8 BLEURY ST, MONTREAL, PRICE, oc - SOLD EVERYWHERE. AGLIMAN WORM REMEDY“: SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Halli, Ang. i—eod, wkly, “THE OLD RELIABLE” COAL DLPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city, Terms cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’town, June 7, 82—"m 2aw pat pres | | ‘ae bale AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Fublished in P. &. Island, aT §), 00TH (ruided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! The Weekly Hxaiiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Mude up of the Locals, Ti leyvrums, Editorials, etc., which trém day to day appear in the daily edition, [t is Aiways full of News AND < Aiways ug to the Times. The Weekly lxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound ‘business basis, instituting a system of rigid éconowy in the administration of local affairs, aod applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and industria thierests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of ensnres to us the In-titutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Ccuntry or THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from tie office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, | i i JOB PRINTING, As— Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Han | | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Do igers —SUCH etc., etc., dore in firote-ine atyle, and lor’ Nrting . a eee A, en 1882 givioy'a fair trial to the Union whieh | ie STR. SOUTHPORT Wes River, PROM PRINCE *T, WH AiRp, | \\ EVERY MONDA ¥, at 5.20.4 9 Shaw's Wharf. returbing at 5 a. m . Westville and Rocky Point (when tide | Wits); returpDing, re Obar ut |again on eee | kriday ———< = at 4p m &:ORnR LAST RIVE. . Will leave Charlott: town, a Tuesday morning for Mouut jing at 7 4. m | Hickey’s Wherves. Also will lenye Mt | Stewart, on Wednesday Merhing, at?» m,, ) calling at Cranberry aud Hickey’s Whary returning to. Mount Stewart same ¢ joccasionally on Tuesday mormip } . ‘DES (w jthe tide’ wil] pot otherwise pom fs | Steamer will not proceed beyond Cianbe Wharf, but will juvariably leaye Mount | Stewart fun Cha;lottetown on Wed | mornings, returning same ¢ vening as above Oo Suydays, Steamer will leave Chartoties town for Rocky Point (tide Permitting) at Ja.m. and 145 p.m; returbing, will Jeays Rocky Fcint at 9.30 a, nd, and 1.45 p.m, It Steamer is not on route on Sunday bout will take ber place, es Pr. L. RASZARD PMees liy8 Steam Communication 430 a, ., on “tewart, retiits Venit gs Ch’town, June 1882-~pat Between Picton, N. §., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. 1, Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. : re Sti ongly-Built Ipon 8.8. BRA P. P. Le tiaistre, mester, carr f y Carry Majesty s mails, will le: ve Pictou tae | during the season of Navigation, every Mon. | day afternoon, on arrival ‘ot Express Traig | from Helifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fubrth ¢ commencing Monday, 19th Jane, will extent ber voyage to Gaspe, icalleng (weather pep. Mitting, et Perce, Port Hoop, C. B. Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, trom Reilway Wharf, Pictou Togs on arrival of Passengers by aCCOmm odation train {rom Halifax. Every attention will ‘be paid to the com. fort of paasenyers For freight or paprage Apply to A FRASER &CO,Q FRED, W. tL RASER, Pictoa, N, A. A. MACDONALD Georgetown, P, Cid HALEY, Souris, PL BL - JOnuN MACKAY, Port Hood. July 14, 1882, x > | PL. ISLAND ‘team Navigat Steam Navigation Qo. eR me. j eos UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWR and PRINCESS OF WALES ® meneing the 20th May, 188g, Saii as under: FER NOVA SCOTIA, 4 Leave Crariotictéwn for’ Ficten Landing every Monday Woenerdey, "Pike apd Saturday workings, ut 7 o'clock gop ihene with the Tran tor Holifek” Retiirning to Chatlottetowo Montioy, \\ conesdag,’ ' }and Saturday, at » pom.) on artivabof! | from: Halifax. i Lolly Leave Picton Landing ‘or Georgetown every Thuisday at 2 p. m,-and-retarn te Pictou kuving Gecigetown at five o'Stock on Frituy morning, :? NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every Gay (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morming Traip from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediap with Trains tor each of tke above named places; aud at St. Joba, with steamers of thed, 8,8. Co, and the Ai) Rail Lineio Portland and Boston. Returning, leave Point a Whene every day (Sanday excepted) of arrival of day train from dt. Jol, tor Summerside, com uectiung there with Express Prainfér Char lottetuwn. Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 clock, and leave Summerside for Churlutt: town every Saturday evening about five o'tlock, j - { By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, My 25. TR¥2. Secretary. THE ONLY LIRKGT LD To Boston. “f STEAMERS Carroli and Worcester. i OTH STEAMERS are fitted with ioe PASSENGER ACCOM MODATIO“, & | ranged for every convenience and comfort, and titted up in eleyant style. ! Freieur carried “at hodefase ratcs, and as Ecos, in boxes aud barrels, handled with Uh (lla { | low ai by any other route. ; the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ; IN ADVANCE. | {very Thersday, punctoally a5 pl | LUAVE BOSTON Ue. ‘Bvery Saturday, punctually ab n00l CARVELL BROS Jane 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sj kea AGex TS NODICL. HE business heretofore carried 8 by the i undersigned anid the late A. B. Stewert, under the style and firm of Hick: ¥ & 7 Akt, Tobacco Ma, ufactorers, will be en tinued by the subscriber under’ the 82 style, ' e MICHAEL HICKEY. Ch'town, July 4, 1882—pat tf > IL. LEAVE CHAKRL TTETOWR © ~ ee 4 C@iling ag ~ sg will legy Moenday, at Aes P. ™., and op » Calilng at Cranberry and : smart x Maaat c: