wee TURNIP | More 5S eep. The necessity of more sleep in the buat ling age is co ming to be understood even | if at be not obeyed. But considering that} one third of our lives are passed in ! ed, it| is stranue how little attention is still paid, in mahy families, to the condition of sleep- - T ing comfortable and well The average | ; bed-room is much too small, and is not| —_— “ . EE’ planned with reference to admitting sun ib i iY R A& &5¢ =. light and air, One of the worst things abuut the flats and apartment houses in ot! sei pe yy cities is, that the bedrooms are so smali as THE DAIL STR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE Sm WHARF. LA) ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN W EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 °e. 1n., for Shaw's Wharf, returning st 7 a, m., cailing at Wesiville ane Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m, and on briday, at 4 p.m * a rule, and ofter dark also, A sleeping Cc; nit anni ten j Ser ] | : : au room shut off from the sunshine and direct varter’s if { . our-door air is a cell, no matter how richly | ., - ‘ - | . a it may be furnished lf we were shut in Skiry ings ipl ove ; to a choice we would receive calls in an} inner room, or display finery there! King ot the Swede. or do anything that did not keep human | beings pent ip for more than an - 1O honr at a time, and u the parlor or hamp 1}, ‘ re. Green ‘Top, se dressing room to s'eep in. The bed itse f and its furnishing are next In Importance Alter a good experience, we have come to the conclusion that the best bed deal of A 9 > yes Laing’s Purple Top which our civilization has yet produced is oS ° none too good tor a Christian who has due respect for himself. How a inan can spend for gaudy carpets and fine furwi and sieep on a lumpy mattress, on slats searcely less hard, we can We have for the past seven years sold most of the above varieties, and can con- ee fidently recommend them ture, placed not understand ; but a geod many still do it. The best mattresses and the springs should certainly be accounted | —— Tt ct, Highest Cash Price Paid for Eggs. best among the juturies that one must have, even at the sacrifice of some of the seo called necessities The coverings of the perfect bed should be hght in weight and open in texture,—-that it 1s to say, nothing but wovllen blunkets Neither the old fashioned air tight quilts nor the pretty but close counterpanes, are fit to sleep under. If with proper conditions you can sleep well and don't, it is yourfault. I[f you try | EA Beer & Goff. June 22, 1882 PARTY ~AND Supplies, to and can't, it is a case forthe dvctor for only by sleeping well can you be or do your best —. A Holy War. IRAVE PAN-ISLAMIC AGITATIONS, Picnic ‘Tt is four or five months since I first had occasion to call your attention to the grave symptoms of Pan-Islamic agitations, writes a Londen News correspondent from Vi enna. From Tunis, Tripoli, Cairo and} India intelligence was forthcoming of a} “Secretly orgenized propaganda, the threads | of which defied detection, but that was} evidently spreading rapidly among the} Mussulman world of Asi and Africa. | Strange to say, not the reniotest trace of it | was or is to be found among the Mussu!-| man populaticns in Europe, either in Bul- | garia, Roumelia or the occupied provinces. But elsewhere it has assumed formidable Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Girger Ale. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). ; Beer & Goff’s. proportions. is next to impossible to recognize as such, and who are influentially recommended and well provided with funds wherever they go, have been overrunning the two Secret emissaries, whom it | | BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, ec. | Favorable arrangements made with Tea Mussulman continents for the past three | Dente Gonsenttbniin years. The number of pilgrims to Mecca | nee . is largely on the increase. It is said in a the East that he who goes to the holy city | weomany Clem half a believer comes back a fanatic. At! all events he returis with a prestige which | ., he did not possess before starting, and | © that has, within the past few years, been | exercised on behalf of the Islamic re vival movement. Those whose duty it| hes been to study the question have arriv- ed at the conclusion that the pending | agitation has a two-fold object; firstly, the illan’s Depot regeneration of the Mussulman “ts, the] McMi all 8 epo 3 and, secondly, the emancipation of Islam | | Rovnd, Nut and Albion Slack. from the Christian yoke. From a political | A quantity of which the subscriber in- Price Parp ror Eaas. BEER & COFF. harlotietown, June 22, 1882. COAT! —_— AT — — of view, it would be difficult to estab- | ish a distinction between the two, both | being calculated to lead to the same result | tends keeping constantly in stock, in order | to be able to accommodate his patrons at | —namely a sanguinary struggle between | the Mosiems and the Christian states of lall times. Europe holding dominion over Mussulmans. | In the Engtisi: Parliament the eubject was! Jane 6 referred t in connection with Egypt, and| —- ~~ the Neue Freie Presse deals with it from | the same standpoit. The eruption in| Ezypt, says that journal, is only a symptom | of the profound agivation prev: iling thronghout the Mussuiman world. Among | the Arabs of the desert, among the uncul- tivated Mohammedan classes, untainted | by the semi-civilization of the Greeks, an important national movement manifests itself. The situation is now getting clear. | There are in the East not only patient | Turks, but also Arabs. It is now evident | that, since the niurder of the high scherif of Mecca, the Mussulmans everywhere | MEN'S AND BOYS’ recognize the Sultan as the head of their | eburch, and that millions of Moslems ruled Hats, Laps, blothing, due, by England build their hopes upon him. | 2000 S:raw Hats, The article then points to recent events io | 1600 Felt Hats, Egypt, as proving that the Sultan is, never-| 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, theless, not master of the movement, but | Boys’ Suits, has hiswself to reckon with it. It concludes | Youth’s Suits, by pointing out that anew phrase of eastern | Men’s (oats, Pants and Vests, aflairs is thus in course of development, | Shirts, Linders and Drawers, which seems to be better understood in| Gollars; Ties, Braces;-se. - ; Constantinop'e, and by the four co operat- | Also, 3:0 +, Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, ing powers, than it is in London and Paris, | Borderings, &c. and which diplomacy will have to deal with | A% the subscrihers are desirous of clearing by entirely new methods. lout the above Goods during the present ahd } month, great bargains may be expected to : / ready cash, Special Notices. L | Some are The elections are now over, but ad/| F, LePAGE & CO. pleased ana some are dissatistied agree that Boreham keeps the best Boots, | July 5 1899-—wkly Shoes and Slippers in the City. The best | , material, the nicest and newest styles, and | at prices that defy competition. Give hima | call, Sign of the Elephant, Grafton Street. Terms cash. s R. MeMILLAN. 1882 NF 4 LARGE LOT OF we i BAGNALL & ROBINS, A VERY Nie# assortment of titties SURGEON DENTISTS, Rags and Linnen Dusters just received at the | City Hardware Store. Selling very low, | J. K, Bourke, sn. [july 6—3w law. | ne hundred dezen Cups and Saucers, one | hundred and fifty dozen plates, and seventy. five Tuilet Sets, to be sold cheap at Colwill s. | 4i wly dy 3w 2aw Turnir Seep.—The Standard varieties at Seer & Goffe.’ [ju 22 | STRAWBERRY Festiva, at W. F. Carter's. Livy. 22 Gi _R. K. Brace is appointed Agent. for the | Champion Creamer. —'l estizganials from some of the best farmers on the Island. a NEU WSON’S BUILDING, Orr, Post Orricr, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. June 5, 1852—law UNIOY BANK P, B, ISLAND, DIVIDEND NO. 36. New Mapcte Svcar at Reur & Gorr’s, | A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. Pp | MOTs is hereby given that a Dividend Colweils. m2] tf ~) aN atthe rate of eight per cent, per annum CANADIAN Cheese just received at Beer & (has been deci/ared on the capital stock of this Goff's. [may 99 | Bank for the »ast six months, payable at its ad Pans and (y ‘i Head Offic vy acd Branches atter thig date, ow a 4 aud CFopks gE MabLEOD, fw wly dy gry daw Phartotteto: yn, my SPR Cathie, We have just received a new lot of Swede | Turnip seed, at W. P. Colwill’s. | ; [janel4 wkly 2i ( Go to W. P. Cotwi11's for Clever, Timoth and Garden Seeds. yi He uuwber of Milk ills, 'Greatly Reduced Prices, FOR EAST RIVE. | | | Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on | Tuesday morning for Mount Stewaré, petacn- a. m, Calling at Cranberry and | Hickey’s Wharves, Also will leeve Mt- | Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a. m., ‘calling at Cranberry and Hickey'’s Wharves, lreturoing to Mount Stewart same eveni: g; loccasionally on Tuesday mornings (when the tide will pot otherwise. perm!) the ing at 7 y HXAMINER, JULY ! DRX | Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry | Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount Stewurt for Cha lottetown on Wednesday mornings, returning same evening as above, Ou Susdays, Steamer will leave Charlotie- town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at '9 a.m, and 115 p. m; returning, will leave Rocky Peint at 9.30 a, m. and 1,45 p, m, If Steamer is got on Toute on Sundays, sail boat will take her place, F, L, HASZARD. Ch’town, June 1882--pat {iy 3 ee ee Y7 ILL stand at “The North American \W Hotel’? on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July (6th, Tth, 20th ana 2'st' This will be con- tinged thruughogt the season, health and weather permitting, For furiher particulars see posters, NEWTON LEE. April 22, 1882—tf | THE BEST TURNIP SEED BEER & SONS, June 12, 1882. St. Lawrence Hotel. f¥XHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, i having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally sitnated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers indacements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient foa:ders acco- modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. £. HICKEY, Proprietor Ch’town, Dec, 21, 81. Royal Insurance Cony OF ENGLAND. Assets cc... 6 ee 825,000.000 00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent March 2, 1482. Ask Your Grocer -—-FOR—- Mount Royal Mills Rice, you AND No Longer Use Old Rice, THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Delicious Rice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. NEED TWO OR Montreal, June 7, 1882. [ja 14 DAWIDsS’ | COMBINE) WRITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best inks manufactured, TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. Ko <hippers of Produce to Rewfoundland. BOWN &WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solic ted. REFERENCKS— The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s, N. F Messrs. C F. Bennett & Co., ” Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, 7 DRY GOODS -AT— PERKINS | & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK -SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. ao Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 36, 1882 Joho, He. Char t town, BP E, I, April 24, eS tao _ 1882. a7 Prince Edward isla RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. ee re TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. MIXED. MIXED. | i ~ | co’ Dp 9 20am} > Ar 9.40 ¢ {DP 20pm Dpi0.02* 440 « "16-55° 1 ** 628 + Ch’town .. | Dp 6.45am Royalty Je ** 7.00 ** N Wiltsh’e. **'7 35 ** EXPRESS. | MIXED, | | SUMMER ABRKANGEMEME To take effect on the Sth June, 18¢2, | Jh’town ... Ar 8.COpm, Ar 3.50pm ArJ0. 20am i : , ’ Steam Navigation Co'y. | [i ae } UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST LAWRENCE and | PRINCESS Of WALES will, com- | mencing the 29th May, 1882, Sail as under: } | | FOR NOVA SCOTIA. , Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and | Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting there with the Train for Halitax. Returning to | Charlottetown Monday, Wedm sday, Friday Honter R’r ** 745 ** = **'2,10~ “5 42 ++ | and Saturday, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Train Bradalba’e *‘8(9 ** ‘* 31.50 * * 617 | from Halifax, | . lAr 6 25. “* ; ‘ ‘ ! Co'ty Line.; ‘ 8.16 * “ 1200~ Dy é 0 i Leave Picton Landing for Georgetown JP . | very T rod: ' , ’ Freetown | ‘* 8.76 “* , ‘*12 15pm °° 6.45 * ts a Fborsday 2p. m, nad petere on ; , a inns . ~ an « | tictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock © Kensingtn ** >.40 12.4 7.05 ontgs on "1 4r 905 ‘Ar 1.15 ‘ 740 « | Friday mornin, . ee ee PF ee peo : Dp? 5 a |p 2.00 _ | NEW BRUNSWICK, CAPEDA AKD THE Wellingt’n *‘*i0.00 ¥.49 ** UNITED STATES Poet Hill: . | +10 27: **.1 13:8." | . Laary.c. bs. (eae “1 | Leave Summerside cviry day (Sunday Bloomtield 64) Bc 661 66 BOR is {wemvtet) on arriva: of morning T.ain from ’ ht Ar 605 * ie 4arlottcetown, connecting at Shediac with n i $82. ‘ > ." . . ~ Albert+ 05pm Dpt 20%) | Trains for rach cf the above named places - Tignish ,..'Arl2. a" AS 7.28 7°. aud at St. John, with steamers of the 1,8. 8. Ch town ..(Dp 4 00pm! Dp 7 00am ~~~ | C0 and the All Rail Line to Portland and Royalty Jel! 4.15 1) °° 7.23 | Boston, fcturning, leave Point du Chene York.....| ** 4.27 *| 7.40 © | every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of Bedford. . . | en Se | “SU! . | day train from dt. Jchn, ior Summerside, con- »,Ar 5.05 ‘* |Ar8.40 **! | necting there with Express Vrain for Char- Mt. Stew t Dp 5.15 es Dp 00 ¢e } lotietuwn. Morell....| “ 543 | 9.45 **| | Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside St. Peter’s.| “ 614 ©] “10,18 “1 j every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and leave Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 635 **| “1110 “ Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday souris.,....)Ar 7.10 ** 'Arl?.00 * | «Vening about five o'clock, it. Stew't'Dp5.15pm|Dp 9 10am | By order, us sh Cardigan ..| “* 6.10 * | “1035 | Fk W. HALES, Jeorget’n..| Ar 6 30 “ |Arl1 00 “ | Charlottetown, M*y 25, 1882. secretary. TRAINS INWARD. |THE ONLY DIRECT “LINE STATIONS, | MIXeD, | \ } | Royalty Je Dp ae Dp3.25 i | Dplo va i N Wiltsh’e 16 i 280.5) * Sisk | Banter R’r}-* 7,00 4°, *° 211 41% 900 * | Bradalba’e ' ** 6,36 ** | **' 1.30 “#1 * B25 | . 2 se 16 a = Coty Line. “¢m* oa larg 7 es | Freetown..| ‘6.19 * * 1.05 ‘| Dp7.55 * | Kensingt n' ** 604 ** ; “12.40 * - J.20.)" STEAMERS Summ’ side _ 3 49 ce | *°12.00 ee a 7.00 sy i '@ ar 5.20 ** |Ar). 30am! C {| d W t | Wellingt’n| Dp 4 46 ** |Dpl0 35 °° | arro an orces er. Pure atill.:,| ** &i7 3 *! oO 4e ** | = — Dhece abs : as we a. 9 2 - se i : OTH STEAMERS are titted with su rior Pe 710 ae PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- | Alberton ..| ** 2.40 * feos «| |ranged for every convenience and comfort Ar 6.55 } ; 5 ’ | Tignish...| «2.00 “ Lp 6.00 * ) and fitted up in elegant sty le. Freicur carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. Ch'town.. Arl0.00am Ar 7.CO0pm Georget'n .} ‘* 7.30 ‘* | ** 3.40 ** | L. B. ARCHIBALD, wkly, pres ne 8j pio kea 61 > orm | bee ht pe p ed wo SAS erence SST ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYIICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,'79 Repoxt on the Lorne Hiewitanp Wuiskey: “We have visited the Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, aud have subj. cted them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia.rent, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and = well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ ArTacur Hitt, Hassaut, M. D. “Orto Heruner, F.C. 5., F. LC.” Agent :-— OWEN CONNOLLY; Charlottetown, P, |, E. Feb. 24, 1882. W.C. BISHOP, Sie ke et —aNnD— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O: BOX 1 . . HALIFAX,N. §, ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Goods, and collection ot Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured j : re z in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicijed and prota pt returns guaranteed, . Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyvr Children’s Carriages, CHEAP. JOHN NEWsoN. April 8, 1882. 4m Snper intenden | Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 12 | bottling stor s of) Shipmeat of Lobsters and other Canned | Iron Bedsteads.. at moderate charges. Royalty Je, Dp 9.45 ** |Lp 6.57 * | Eees, in boxes and barrels, handled with Yorks 24 u. “934 ~" 1? OOD “1 | the greatest care, Bedtond: 3}. 4.6.99. 6g *' : adi’ eset 1 OHO 11 tt BRO | "ies Ar 8.45 “Ar 5.00 “| | LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Morell.... Dpd.17 ‘* |Dp415 * | | Eye th i f i 5 St. Peter's} ** 7.55. ** } ** 342 * »ver ursday, puncina , Bear River} ‘* 7.2% ** | ** 2.50 ** y J I y a Dp. Souris....| ** 6.50 ** | * 2.00‘! ed oe | snes: Eee need LEAVE : : Mt. Stew’! ip 8.45am!Dp 4.50pm) VE BOSTON Cardigan ..| ‘* 7,60 ** | 395 4 | Every Satuicay, penctnally at noon. CARVELL BROS. June 5, 1882—at 2aw, sj kea AGENTS. Rete > t Lesh. y W lottetown every Toesaay, Wednesday aod Thurscay morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; re- turning from Ch»rlottetown to Orwell same eveniug at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brush | Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday might returning to Charlottetown, ariiving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m., and when tide pe: mits on one of these days the steamer will ran to Vernon River Bridge, W.ll leave (Charijottetown for Crapaud jevery Friday and § iturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after ; every ‘alternate Friday tbe steamer will remain et i} rapaud Wharf over nighi. Fares to Orweil and other wharves— Upper Deck and Cabin. 30 « ts; | ower deck, 2u cts. Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 20 cts. JOHN HUGHES, | May 11, 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent 1 _ FURNITURE The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor aid Drawing Room Suits TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, —IN - , Walnut, Ash & Wajnut & Painted, very cheap | CHATRS, | A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads. Beds, Mattrasses, &c., &- LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Noulding & Frames IRON BEDSTEADS, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor- nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., all of which will be sold below cost for cash. | All kinds of orders promptly attended to JOHN NEW ° April g, Ys". At ae STEAMER HEATHER BELLE ILL leave Orwell Brosh Wharf for @har- BNE * <I mapas ananassae *