Current Notes. According to a native Japnaese paper, the picturesque old junks which have so | often figured im stories and pictures of mart- time life in the far East are rapidly dis- appearing, at least as far as Japan ts con cerned. Ship building in Japanese style is so far giving place to foreigu construction that by-and-bye there will be no such thing as a junk except in paintings. Mr. J. G. Bourinot, F. S. S., has been appointed Honorary Corresponding Secre tary in Canada, of the Royal Colomal In stitute. A better appointment could not be made. The Institute has already been preductive of much good in disseminating useful information concerning the Colonies, and Mr. Bourinot’s connection with it in the capacity just mentioned cannot fail to be to the advantage of the Dominion. Etiquette in Germany forbids the carry ing of parcels, no matter how small, bya gentieman. Under immense pressure of necessity,a lady may take home in her own hands a small purchase, or carry a book or roll] of music to the house of a friend When a dressmaker comes to try on a little | walking jacket, a small boy must needs walk behind, bearing the garment on his arm. An officer cannot under any circum stance® carry anything when in uniform. | The acting Chief Justice of India is Ba boo Romésch Chunder Mitter. This Hing ddo gentléman’s appointment to the bench gratified the native population, and now, in the temporary absence of Sir Richard Garth, the Chief Justice, a native is the highest judicial officer. The Euglish jour: | nals are glad to regard this appointment as a typical case justifying the methods of British rule in India. Administering jus- tice after the English traditions is quoted ag a severe test of the capacity of a nativ to adapt Himself to the »pirit of the legal insticutions of Great Bri ain. The Halifax papers copied an item from one of the Moncton papers, telling of the largely increased receipts at Moncton Sta- tion, some $10,000 odd in four months, doubting if any other station could show a similar increase. Phew ! we can beat that all hollow here at Stellarton. For the four months ending July the receipts were $14,- 116.00 over the corresponding period of last year. The receipts for the month of May were double the receipts of May last year. For the year ending June there were 105,000 tons coal and coke forwarded from Stellarton Station.—Trades Journal. Nothing can be more touching than to behold a soft and tender woman, whe had been all weakness and dependence while treading the prosperous paths of life, sud- denly rising in mental force to be the pers) ov and supporter of her husband under misfortune. Asthe vine which has long twined its graceful foliage about the oak, and been lifted by it into sunshine, will, when the hardy tree is rifted by the thunderbolt, cling around it with its caress ing tendrils, and bind up its shattered boughs; so woman, who is the dependent and ornament to man in his happier hours, should be his stay acd solace when smitten with sudden and irretrievable calamity. At Spring Lake, N. J., last Saturday, a rumor.was started, persumably by the keepers of a bathing house, that Oscar Wilde would bath in the surf at ll am. The announcement brought an immense crowd to the beach. Eleven o’clock passed and the throng showed signs of disappoint- t The keepers of the bathing houses ere prepared a stuffed image of Wilde, robed it in a second best bathing suit, with knee breeches, and fastened a huge sun- flower on the breast. Amid great applause they attached the figure to a rope and ran it up to the top of flagpole where Japanese | in hand, it swayed back and forth in the breeze. Some curious statistics connected with the progress of literature in Japan have been obtained from a report prepared by the Japanese Minister of the Interior. appears that the number of works published last year was 4,910, as against only 3,992 in the previous year. In this total were comprised 545 works on political topics. published by order of the Government, as against 281 in 1880; 255 works on juris- prudence, as against 207 ; and 25 on poli tical economy, as against 15. There were 164 geographical works, 267 on medicine, 116 on mathematics, 17 on chemistry, and 20 on natural history. The principal in crease was in works of history, poetry, and drawing; while of light literature, such as novels and fairy tales, there were only 193 As might naturally be expected, a large number of the 4,910 works published in Japan last year were translations or adap- tations of American and European books. —_——-—. + > ** TWEDTY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘‘Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy is now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, addressed to Mack s Magnetic Medicine Co,, Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their ‘‘ written guar antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment does not effect a cure. See advt, in another column. Ask Your Grocer ——FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND YOU NEED No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Delicious Rice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. ; Montreal, June 7, 1842. {ju The New Boarding House, OAS STREET, adjoining the Ferry tore, is prepared to modate 4 limited nu ber of boa @ and Iodgem, Ap- ply J. abbas, prbptleter, iy 18 te Itf THH DD Chureh Directory, Charlottetown, sr. Patt’s (CuvRen ENGLAND) —Queen Square— Mornin; 1 Evening Serv ce every Sullday 4 tla. m. and 7p. m Sunday School at p. m Rev, David Fitzt ' erakd, Rect Curate. Sr. Peren’s,(Cuurcnh oF ENGLAND) ~Rechfora Square. —Sunday Services dSa.m.,lia.m, and 7 pm. Daily Services Matins—Y a. m. Kvensong—5 p.m., except Friday evellings, at 7.30. p.m. Rey. George W. Hodgson, Pnest lucumbent, Revs R. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate. CATHEDRAL. —- Low Mass High Mass at Mass at Rev. St. Dunstan's | every Sunday at 8 a, m. 10. a. m.; Vespersat 3 p. m. 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. A. MeGillivray, Pastor. First Merdopist Cavurti— Prince Stréet -—- Sefvice and Sermon everySunday at 10.30 a. m, and 6,30 p.m. Sunday School at < Week Day Services—Tuegday and j »% me ; CThursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. John Burwasn, A, M., Pastor. Seconp Meruopist CHuRcH— Prince Street, — a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday Schoolat 2 poem, Week dpy service om Wednesilay evening Rey, WilKam Tippett) Pastor. James’ CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN)—Pownal Street. —Service and Sermon eyery Sun day at lla. m. and 6). m.. Sabbath School Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings,at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Cuurcn ( PREespyrer1tAN )—Richmond t.—Service and Sermon every Sun day at ll a m, and 64 p.m. , Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John McL. Mg Leed, Pastor. BYTERIAN CHerncu-—Prince Street.—ey. Dr. Murray, Pastor , Oo Ci ST. ZION Street PRE ock, a. m., 6 30 p.m. at 2.30 p. m. BAPTIST Services and Sermon every Sunday at ll a. m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m3 day School at 2.30 p,m. Week day ser- vices—Monday at 7.30 p.m. ; at Sp.m. Rev, D. G. Me Donald, Paster. bIBLE CURISTIANS—Prince Street.—NService and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.39 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rev. John Harris, Paster. PRAYER MeerineG in Y. M. C. A. every Sun7 day afternoon at 4 o'clock, DiscrPLes OF CrRiIsT meet in New Church House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Elders presiding. SELL NG OF F Greatly Reduced.Prices, A LARGE Lor oF r J “ihe f MEN'S AND BOYS’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &o, 2000 Straw Hats, 600 Felt Hats, 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, Boys’ Suits, Youth’s Suits, Men's (oats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, «c. , Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c. As the subscribers are desiroug.ef clearing out the aboye Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected for ready cash, FP. LePAGE & CO. July 5, 18%2—wkly E G G S a DOZEN WANTED THIS 500,000 SEASON, for which ye are prepared to pay $75, 000 IN CASH. A splendid chance for Egg make money by selling to us, to pay highést prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882. Buyers te We guarantes OB PRINTING of every description, @y) executed with Neatness and Despatch at “the EXAMINER. J:® PRINTING ROOMS, cor/W ater and Great George Streets SIGN OF THE W. R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, Wemen’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles. Our moi- toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, July 5, 1882—3m 2aw STEAMER HEATHER. BELLE we leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurscay morning at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point’and Halliday's Wharves; re- turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock; remaining. at Brus) Wharf Tuesday and Weduesday, nights, and | Thursday night returning 10 Charlottetown, arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m., and when tide pe: mits on one of these days the steamer wil] ran to Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Saturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain ét Crapavd Wharf over night, - | F Fares to Orweil and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; Lower deck, 2\) cls. Fares to Crapand—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts, TY Ca ATiIAYS BSA Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 ~ and Bibbe-clagses at 2:3@-p, ms Hours of Service, 1) | Sunday Schoo! CHuRCH—ceor. Prince and Fitzroy sts Sun-} and Fi id ay | tn | Kev, Alfred Usd orn |! sal iitte ee | | 0 DEY GOODS . L_ata> PERKINS & STERNS, | { | Queen Square. j i OUR STOCK | 0 hj _— Sang. 3 ¥ Is NO hh G15 COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF. STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, Lowest Prices ! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. ] Don't Fail to See our Boots BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882 Siiigic? 4. s, May 11; 1882—pst ve pre 3i tee aeot MINEHR. S —AT THE— me a to a - Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NC. i8. ,ay , ‘g. fay | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, | | TTT al To take eflect on the oth Jane, 1862, | TRAINS OUTWARD. | STATIONS, EXPRESS. ; MIXED, | MIXED. , oR Dp 9 20am 20), Ch’town ..| vp 6.45am Ar 940 ** ;bp 4, 20pm Royalty Jc 7.00 ** 'Dpi0.02°* , ** 4:40 * N Walteh’e. ** 7.35.4 ** 10B3-%).4* 6.28 “ Muuter Br; ** 7245 8) Sib bed > 5 4: Bad, + Bradaiba’e | *' 8.09 ‘S| **21L,50s° | '*6. iZ(¢ a one Ar 6.25. ‘* o by Line.| ** 816 ** | ** 12.00 lbp 6.30 * Freetown | ** 8,26 ** ry 12. 15pm aa Kensibyt'b 46°" ' oo Bey 8° ‘aie * | pum m’ side Ar 9.05 * jAr a. er Stites (aie. Be “Dp 00u'¢ Wellingt’n "10,0004 *2.49 $4 Port digll...) **Ia2},** | Bets ** 4 UlLeary...) 1620 4" 459 445 isloomnpeld | “Aa hel eens Alberten, | «12.05pm tf 2 » 4 . ' Jpo.2u * Tignka. -- Arl2, 40 vet 7.2 *. Ch town...| Dp 4 00pm Dp 7.00am, a Koyalty Jc) * Ado 5 7.28 8 York..« 0: ¢i27 « | 7,40 ¢ BOCIOGGe oe}. 1.idn cn 1 Af +: : bik thee _ p.U5, ** 1Ar5,40 ** | see * | Morell. .. , BvGdi ** 41945 AS | St. Peters. |! Gee 4 VhOUB* | Bear Kaiver| ** 6.35 “hicfthh oh, ** souris ,...JAr7.10 * ' Arl2,00 “| Mt. Stew’t!bp 5d 15pm] Dp 9.10am| Cardigan...) “* 6 10 ** |) £035 * scorget’h..| dr 6 30 ** | Andi J00 ** | [-casesnssssasmasietensnemsenanantieetatnanspeneeSnanaiNNanNcs Ties | - “~ | TRAUNS INWARD. | STATIONS. | EXPRESS, MIXED. | MIXED, — i |~i town .. Ar d.00pm Ar 3. 50pm Arl0. 20am ioyalty de) Dp 5.45 “| Dp3.25 ++ ) Dpjo.02" N Wiltsh’e}:'* “Gddbsc4s])** 229. 48 co 926i tiunter ix 7.00, ° “aaa ‘i Bradalba’e | +* 6,26 : «°7.30,** | + 8.25 * oa + 66 8.16 ae > ‘fa sé es ‘ “ec Lo ty Lined, 6.30 41.20 (Ar S.11 ** Freétown..| ** 6.19 “* '1.05 ** | Dp7.56 “ Keubingt nt ‘! 6 O04 “* “12.40 “1 ** 7.35“ » . = ; oe &.40 sey *“)2 60 “e se 7.00 ae umm side 2509 “1 Ari). 50am Wellingt’n lp 4 46.“ [Dp10.35 Pore Hiil ..7 °°" 4.17 * 1 *' 9.43" O Leary. 5i ** £28" |“ 8 1° Bioomfield' -* 3.06 °©} **7.80 ** Alberton ..j “ 2.40 “| 7:30 Ar 6.95 “* Tignish,.,} ‘ 2.00 ‘| Dp 6.00,°* | Ch'town ..1Ar10.00am| Ar 7.COpm, Rojalty Je Dp 9 45 “|p 6.27“ | RE ea are ae. eo ee ee in oe ae Mt. Stew't}s, 545° tar 5.00 «| Morell.... Dp8.17 “ |Dp415 * st. Peter's} **'7.55) ** 5: “1 gaa. Rear River! ** 7.23 *% | “ 250 £° somite i. i. [ **-@p0 SS $§. 3.00.5 Mt. Stew’:! Dp 8.45am! Dp 4.50pm Cerdigan ..| * *7.60°"| * B25 0% Georget’n .| ** 7.30 “| «© 3.00 * L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snperintenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 3], 182 wkly, prés ne sj pio kca 6) ifealth . is Wealth! DRAIN EL-WEg | Dr. E C, Wist’s Nerve aANpd BRAIN TREAT- MENT, @ guaranted spececitic forwHysteria bizzivess, Coyvnlsions,; Fitsy Nervous Neural gia, Headache, NervousProstration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefuluess, MentalyDepression, Softening of the Brain resulijng ia. Insanity anf Jéaving to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barren- ness, Loss 0° Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Npermatorrboea caused by oVer- exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indul gence. . Each.box contains one month’s treat- ment. One collar a box, or six boxes for five doilars;, sent. by. mai] prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for-six ‘boxes, d¢coni panied with fivedollars, we will send the purchaser our wnitteii guarantée to refund the mioney if the treatment does not effect a cure, Guarantees issued by FRASER & REDDIN, Druggists, Opposite P. O., Charlottetuwn, Sole Agents for P. E. Island. JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Proprietors, Toronto; Out: dy way ly=augl4 ie i HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALY/ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Helbern-viadoct, E C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiehtanp Wuisxey: “ We bave visited the bottling steres of Greenlers Brothers, and have selected fromthe vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fiacrant, mellow, and of pleasaat flavor, and pussessed al] the characteristics of pure aud well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ArtuurR Hit, Hassaiy, M. D. “Orto Hransg, F. C. 5., F. LC” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY » Charlottetown, P, 1, E, BHR 2, 1882. ——. Waele AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Fublished in P. &. Island, Guided 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 ! AND ISLAND ARGUS ISA LIVE NEWSPAPER Made~up of the Locals, Telegrams, Bditorials, etc., which from day to day appear inthe daily edition, {tis Always full-of News AND Aiways up to the Times. The Weekly lixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Loea! Civil Service op a sound business bast instituting a system of rigid econom in the ad mis ion of Iocal affai and applying money taus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- culiural. and Industrial interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor oi giving a Suir trial to the Union which ensures to us the lustitutions, the Laws und Protection of the Mother County THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Ue Dollar a Y IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING: —SUCH As— Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers ete., otc., done in tirat—class style, and Feb, 24, 1882, CY EXauINEr ONLY $100.4 YEAR The Weekly Kxaminer ee esa -$TR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER. FROM ERINCE ST. WH NT. WHLARE, JILL LEAVE — CHARL(.T?1ET W : EVERY MONDAY, at 5.39 1 eal Shaw 8 Wharl, returning at 7 a, m., cailing ut Westville aud Rocky Point (when tide r mits); returning, wil! leave Charwttetsng ‘Again on Moenday, at 3.30 py. ™., and | kriday, at 4 p.m : "" FOR BAST RIVEX, Will leave Uharlottetown, at 4.30 a, m on | Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart retuip jing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry aod Hickey’s Wharves, Also will leaye Mt | Stewart, on Wednesdey hurnlng, at 7a. m calling at Cranberry and Hickey's Wharves. jreturning 10 Mount Stewart same cvetihne | occasionally op ‘Tuesday mornings (abe ;the tide wil] pot. otherwise permit), he | Steamer will wot proceed beyond Cranbe | Wharf, but will invariably leave ae | Stewart for Cha.loitetown on Weduesday Mornings, Telus niug sale evening as above, Va Suadays, Steamer will leave Cbarlotie. |tuwn for Rocky Pomt (tide permitting) a |9 a.m. and 115 p. a; returning, will leave hooky Point at 9 30 a. m. and 1,45 jm, t Steamer is ays, mcr is Lut on Tolle on Sundays, sail boat will take ber place, ’. L. HASZARD, * | Ch’town, June 1882--pat | | > aad e Steam Uomuunication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown aa Souris, P. E. L., Magdalen Islands <i and Gaspe. 8 i hes Strongly-Buili Jron 8.8. BEAVER, P. P. Ly muaistre, mester, carrying Ber Majesty s mails, will le: ve Picton during the season of Navigation, every Mom day atteinoon, on arrival of Express Traip from Halifax tor Georgetown, tours and ithe Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip, cCommencibg Monday, 19'b June, will ertend her voyage to Gaspe, calling weather pers | Mitting, ai Perce, Poxrt Hoop, C, B Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, from. Railway Wharf, Pictou Towa, on arrival of Passengers by a commodation train jrom Halitax, , very attention will be paid to the com. fort ol passeugers For freight o: passage apply to A FRASLBK & CO, Quebec ; FRED. W. t RASER, Pictou, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROs,, Georgetown, P, E.I,, C.v HALEY, Souris, 2, E, 1. JOUN MACKAY, Pors Hood... July 14, 1882, , P. E. ISLAND | steam Navigation Coy. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, — The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF 3 ALES will, com. mencing the 20th May, LSs2, Sail ws unver: FOR NOYA SOUTIA. Leave Cheriothtown tor Picton Landing every Mouday, Wronesday, Thorsday, and Saturday wornings, uf 7 o'clock Con there with the Trav tor Halifax. Returning se Charlotictown Mountuy, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at » p, w., on arrival of Trip trom Halitax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p.m. and peturn to Picton lexving Georgetown at five o’cleckeon Friday mornin:e. 4 NEW BRUNSWIGK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every Gay (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morning Train irdm Charlottetowh, connecting at Shediae Trains tor -ach of the above naméd placts; aud at St, John, with steamers of he T7838. Co, and the AJjl Rail Lineto Portland and Boston, Returping, leave Point du every Gay (Supday excepted) op arrival of Gay train trom >t, jobn, tor Summerside, necting there with Express i rain for loUctown, : Also leave Charlottetown for S upamerside every Monday muruing, at 2 o’ejock, and | “THE ONLY DIRLO? LE Lo Boston. STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. | OTH STEAMERS are fitted with supet PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, at ranged for every convenience and and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderase rates, and a8 low as by any other route. : Ecos, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN. Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON very Saturday, punctually at noon. CARVELL BROS» Jane 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sjkea AGES 78 ———_——oww q * o% NOTICE. ‘§- HE business heretofore carriid on by the undersigned and the late A. B. Ste under the style and firm cf Hicksy & arr, Tobacco Mayufacturers, will be cea tinued by the subscriber under the same Blyle, MICHAEL UICKEY . ahoayt antiaa Ch‘town, Joly 4, 1882—pat)tf ) Sumimeciside fur Obarlottctown every Saturday evening about five o'clock, ; By order, b, W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, i852. secrelayy. Ane SE SON REINS: NR ly te le NE BC x. * ty “a, am Loa * th, CS SRR SES A IE rete? seg”