ern ek O SO er —————— - — e¢ Daily #xa ee _ NioW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD a oy — HE Datity EXAMINER v EVENING. "3 , me : — | fi ivercoe, CopmNER OF WATER » GREAT GEORGE STREETS, som "Ehe| MERCHANT TAILOR Rati ¥F SUBSCRIPTION ke Months, $2 50 a * ; : = Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that Advertising at most moderate rates. | can be had in the market, in ntracts may be made for monthip, | ly, half yearly or yearly advertise- } ? ; ‘ , — Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian : ‘Tweed Suits. LMANAG FOR JULY, !882. Ha? A magnificent range of Nioon Ist hay ib. 56m.. a m 9 N. below horizoa, ) “uaa os) ~=©QENTS’ FURNISHINGS, below horizon.) i y Moon 15th day, 2h. 49m, a. m., 5S. W Quarter, 23r@ day, 6h. 5m, am, N silittiie low horizon 7. ioon, 30th day, 9h. 49m., a. m., N. W. | “low horizon i oe AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS M i ' Y rizes sets | rises W ate r len’h. OB) ees el Collars, Ties, Underelothing, English and American Hats. I! Satu 18 7 48) 8 43/15 27 - 2) Sunday 19’ 49) & 40/t1 2 } Monday 19; 491 9 I4laft 8 ‘A : é . Toosiay | av asi os oa Jap Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on. the Premises, Thursday | 21/ 47'40°41} 2 23 ; “Sal 22}. 47/11 11) 3 11 se f : : 3! Saturday 23) 47) 1) ‘5} 42015 19} fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, 9 Sunday 24° 46: morn; 5 4i} | Seana ie Will be sold as Cheap as Imported, 12 Wednesday | 26) 45] 1 57 9 0 13, Thursday 27, 44) 2 53! 9 45) We invite you to inspect our Goods. 14 Friday 28 £3, 3 54:10 25 . 15 Saturday 29; 42) 4 S611 2:15 0S] 16 Sunday 40 $9 5 a9 ti 35 me 17 Mond ty ; $1, 7 i’ morn r . 18) Tuesday 32 10; 35 ne &@ . P — = 19 Wr, elies 23, 3919 31 0 39 | Charlottetown, Maj 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street, 20 Thursday ; ZAi Bere 4 °1-33 21\ Friday » 39) 37,10 56) 1 45 ee arena te ee te em a ee ae a — 22| Saturday | 36 36laft 4) 2 25/14 54] 23) Sunday | 37 35) 6, 3 10 ‘' Monday 38; 34/2 8) 410 y A i ue ia a9 2S 10 » 26 : f 35 26! Wednesda 10 32 4 9 6 46 r} lay 42 >! ob 3 7 wo) 25 Frid by 45 nui & 8&2. § 3 } 2 29 | Saturday ' 44| 29 6 34' 9 43 14 42 201s {5 Zar 7 16/10 } ' 0:30 31) Mor i 4 26) 7 43/11 10) ' = 4 yrs proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the incréased “ee | _ demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bank of Nova OCOId, | Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, mqnaiiniea ‘ete, and is now prepared to supply the trade with ESTABLISHED 1832, sieovooo Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., 325,000) AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund . . at oo. An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | Monday next, 19th inst., in the building} lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward (1000. lbs.. CHOIOE: CONFECTIONERY signed will be received on interest, and | — Oe i VWeposit 5 om qurress secouss. — ; To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montreai. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and | correspondents of t! Bank | Sterli.g and other Kxchange boug an a a a e ° fs terlig and other Exchange bought and kK Orders by mail promplly executed. sold, aud general banking business transacted. | ae ‘ . D. C. CHALMERS, | I UIRK Ch’town, June 17, 1882—-tf Agent. | ‘Qa | Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ay ae BOSTON, MASS. SOWARD T, RUSSELL & CO, jars a Commission Merchants, Perr —— 2:3 STATE STREET 6m ee May 19, 1852 INSUBANGE OFFI Queen Insurance Company, G. AND. | : canrcats res sunuios boutons |The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York $939,523.92 NE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! City of Lendon Fire Insur- ance Company. ; 1ILLION DOLLARS, | Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued Yi bhiuh p ak , ; ‘bere payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. i ‘ © e effected on all kinds of property | ‘0: Losses settled promptly » xenneoy, The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Kng, Stkiag | CAPITAL, $5,000,000. ASSETS ist J ANUARY, ISS82, » = { APITAL, TEN —_— Ln iran auC rent rates. an quitably. Offic outh Side Ch'town, Feb. 3 L852 ad Every description of Property covered at lowest rates. Policies issued W. C. BESHUF, |? S PING | ae ‘he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. CAPITAL, $15,000,000, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company, | HEAD OFFICE - TOKONTOSO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus- | (Jueen Square, | i AND FORWARGING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD Row, BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. | | rs @ YARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the| trial Plans. Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | id collection of Custom [Prawbacks | thereon Hulls, Catgoes, and. Preights tusured tn| The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, | first-class oftices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Prodince solicited, and} prom pt retaros guaranteed, —_— 70: tr00d8, “al All rates lower than the majority of Offices. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyr FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10 1$82—eod pat ner. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evxirrpes, Sincie Corres Two Crxts. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1882. ee ee | EXTRAGRDINARY SALE LONDON HOUSE. We have purchased Forty- four Cases and Bales of English and Scotch Good., recently imported and not delivered to the party order- ing them. These Goods have been bought at a great advantage, and we shail clear them out at extraordinary low prices for Cash, GEO. DAVIES & C0. July 11, 1882—wkly ta To Lobster Packers. Re SALE, 1000 cases empty cans, home made and warranted good. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, July 14, 1882. (jy 15 eod tw STR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE ST. WHARP. W ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, at 5.30 +.m, for Shaw's Wharf, returning at 7 a. m., calling at Wesiville and Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, will leave Charioitetown again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m, and on Friday, at 4 p. m. FOR EAST RIVE. Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, retuin- ing 8 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt- Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m., calling at Cranberry and Hickey'’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni: g ; occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when the tide will not otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry Wharf, but wil] invariably leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown on Wednesday mornings, returning same evening as above, On Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotie- town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at Ja,m. and 1.15 p. m; returning, will leave Rocky Pcint at 9.30 a. m.and 1,45 p. m, li Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail boat will take her place, F, L. HASZARD. Ch’town, Jane 1882--pat {jy 3 ALL RIGHT ILL stard at “The North American Hotel” on May 11th, 12th, 25th and 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist. This will be con- tinued throughogt the season, health and weather permitting, For further particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE, April 22, 1882—tf UNION BANK P. &. ISLAND, DIVIDEND NO. 36. YT OTIVE is hereby given that a Dividend N at the rate of eight per cent. per annum has been declared on the capital stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its because of this he is the most godless of the princi Head Office acd Branches atter this date, zs. , GEORGE MACLEOD, | Charlotivtown, May 31, 1882. Cashfer. | eee EE LT te CORRESPONDENCE, We do aot held ourselves responsible for the ovinions or statements of owr correspondents, To the Editor of the Examiner. Six,—Having been asked by Mr. Robert Mooney, to give a statement of facts in connection with what is known as “‘Bowers’ attack on Protestants at the Byrne’s Road Meeting.” I cheerfully comply. I need hardly state further than that Mr. Mooney’s vorsion is strictly correet. Mr. Bowers made a malicious attack upon Protestants, which 1 think Mr. Bowers himself will not deny. But to the credit of the independent people of Byrne's Road, they, almost to a man, expressed their dis- approval of Mr. Bowers’ conduct in trying to stir up sectarian feeling among the elec- tors, Yours truly, D. H. Doveras. Hillsborough, July 21, i882. Summerside. SCOTT ACT TRIALS. To the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,—Proceedin_s have commenced in the Police Court against seven offenders, viz— Dovaid Campbell, Daniel Noonan, William Watters, David Grady, Michael. B. Connick, George Muttart, and Patrick Keeffe, Michael B. Connick was tried this ing avd fined fifty doilars-~first offence. Keeffe and Mut- tart were fined one handred dollars each— second offence. The others will be tried on Tuesday, and, jadging from the evidence available, they will probably share the same fate. When these cases are di of, pro- ecedings will be taken against our offenders. Judging from t appearances, liquor selling can y prove a paying business in Summerside. I furnish these facts for the encouragement of the friends of the Seott Act, throughout the Provinces. July 24, 1882, To the Editor of the Kaammer. Str,—-I am rather surprised th e gentle- men upon whom or saree ealled to ae an account of what took at the 's Scorn, Mr. ees I wil oth oleate een ae conn ; ic I can heartily endorse all. that has bee written by Mr. Mt in ——— CT = peniv and arossly ; be ‘Buw ora) openly > ¢ in- sulted them, In speaking of he Govern wien: he asked: ** What could the Catholics expect from such a man & —— (mention:ng a pronr inent Protestant member of the Government) the arch-bigot of Charlottetown ;” and the other members of the Government were treated no better. ‘* Elect me,” he says, *‘to Par- liament, and I will see that Catholics get their rights, and not be like outcasts, as at present.’ He then went into a general tirade of abuse of Mr. Sullivan, for giving equal rignts to Protestants with Catholics; aud for gapporting such am institution as the Prince of Wales College, etc. Over the signature of ** Neil Myers,” a man who can neither read nor write, there ap- peared a letter in the New Era, in which there was nothing from beginning to ead but a tissue of falsehoods. This Neil Myers claims to be a *‘sensitive Protestant.” Oh, what a Prot stant! Has he ever been to a Protestant Charch? What Church does he belong to, and when did he join the Church ? lf the truth were known, it would be found he is a ‘* Nothingarian.” Ithink, Mr, Editor, that instead of pub- lishing Myers’ letter, Mr. Bowers should have been more honest and owned up like a man. Hoping that you will give this a corner in your valuable paper, I remain, A CATHOLIC WHO WAS PRFSENT. Lot 39, July 18, 1832, -_-_-_-_-ooe Personal. QueEN VicrorRIA has determined that her birthdsy shali be celebrated on the actual | anniversaries of her natal day, and not, as has been the case in recent years, on days selected for the purpose. A New musical genius has arisen in Lon- don. He isa boy named Galsotti. His per- fermances are extraordinary, and his rap- turous admirers think they have found a new Mozart. Aw exchange, commenting upon the ex- penses of a large family and the present high price of meat, says:—‘‘Give the childrens plenty of bread, milk and oatmeal, and they | will be much stronger ani healthier than if plied with meat three timesaday. Lots of good milk inskes chilaren rosy and healthful. and it is cheaper to buy milk than to pay war and famine prices for less healthful food.” WHEN tomatoes were first discovered to be an article of food nobody would eat them, | People kept them at arms length, the same as they do now frogs and eels. By and by the) ee oo e balance of | H VOL. 11.—NO, 54, GENERAL NEWS. “ Marriage is like a corset string. It is the tie that binds. A good thing to have, especially in hot weather—a cool million. The Connecticut Supreme Court of Prror has decided that women are eligible for admission as attorneys. Londoners are extremely glad to hear of the approaching return of Sir Alexander Galt, who is extremely popular in society, The young farmers of the United King- dom with small capital are more and more becoming alive to the advantages of Canada in general and Manitoba in particular. The Boston Post of Friday reports five cases of death by lockjaw, as having, oc- eurred in New England the previous day, 3 from the use of the toy pistol on the 4th uly. A German giantess named Marian, 16 years old, eight feet two inches high, and still growing, has been engaged to take the part of and American queen in ‘‘ Babel and Bijou” at ® London theatre. he millenjam must be at hand. Orange- men and Catholics united at a picnic at _ Boston on the 12th inst., an anniversary that has kept up civil war between them for generations. Not a single blow or angry word marred the festivities. Lady Mary Campbell, sister of the Marquis of Lorne, was married last Wednes- day to the Rev. E. Carr Glyn, Vicar of Kingston, England. The wedding gather- ing was a very brilliant one, including» many members of the Royal Family. Two Michigan girls went bathing in Lake uron, and had fux riding on a log at first ; but a wind blew them several miles from the shore, and for thirty-six hours they were burned by day, chilled by night, and tortured by hunger, before a boat picked them up. The carpenters are fitting wp a number of exeurrion cars near work- shops on the Intercolonial Railway, The ears have the ordinary platforms, and the + carriages are arranged so that when the * ienic season is ended they can be removed nd the cars used for ordinary purposes. It is reported rf ining Co , at. Isaac’s Harbor, have found ike” on the Mulgrave lode, which time since had more than a Te- tion, A former owner, after smking a ee 235 feet, ae it, wa confident it was near at sy continuing a <a only five feet ~ ike was. ou In the contest for the Kolapore Challenge” Cup the Canadiam team were defeated by the home team by 16 pointsonly. They in turn have the satisfaction, however, of defeating the Jersey and Guernsey teams. The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Canadian camp and Her Royal Highness pinned the badge upon the breast of Lieut. Mitchell, of the 32nd Batt., the fortunate winner of the Prince of Wales’ prize. The North Carolina church-goer whe sang so loudly and discordantly in church as to annoy other worshippers, and was indicted as a nuisance, has won his case. The language of the Court is: ** The dis- turbance of a congregation by singing, when the singe: does not intend so to disturb it, but is conscientiously taking part in the religious services, may be a subject for the discipline of his church, but not indictable.” China is something of a country. It has four hundred canals, equal to all the rest in the world. Some of them are five thousand years old; the longest was dug six hundred years ago, and is twice as lo as the Erie Canal, That Titanic wall defence, the Chinese Wall, was built more than one hundred years B. C.; it is from twenty to. thirty feet high, fifteen feet bruad, and fifteen hundred miles long, and represents more labor than any other struc- ture on the globe. England, with all its blessings of Free Trade and ‘‘ Reform” Government, pres sents the following picture :—Revenue returns for the past half year present some hopeful features. Trade is, however, in a bad condition. On all sides, and in every kind of trade, with but two or three excep- tions, there are the same discouraging features. Everywhere production is, tem- porarily, at all events, in excess of demand, and prices are falling proportionally in consequence, Very few people know what a narrow escape Sir Beauchamp Seymour had at Alexandria when the Europeans were mas- sacred there the other day, but from his own lips the fact is correct. Both he and the French Adsuiral were returning to their : ff tomato came into general favor and now every ships when they found themselves stopped body eats it. The doctors say that the tomato is the parent of cancer; but the doc- by ariot. They hal to leave their car- riages, and going on foot they were much tors are always finding out something to hustled, and really had a very close shave make people feel uncomfortable. Not satis- fied with discovering that the tomate is the parent of cancer, they have gone to work and discovered that the strawberry is injurious to the human system, on account of the seeds, which penetrate the vitals. It would be a great blow to the human species to have to give up the tomato; it would be simply un- bearable to have to surrender ita strawberr Besides, it would play the mischief with the charches, the foundations of many of which seem ta be bedded in strawberries and cemented with cream. ; ; ‘* It is not pleasant to hear,” says the United Presbyterian, ** that the President of the United Srates goes fishing, and holds oun ferences fur political purposes on the Sab- bath,and attends horse races in Washingt on. Probably he does not do these things, or of being among the number of those who were killed. An English and French admiral hors de combat would have roused both uations to some rather determined line of action. Recently, says an English exchange, a large number of emigrants started from the St. Pancras terminus of the Midland Railway for Liverpool, en route to Canada. At Liverpool they will be joined by a large ,continyent, 80 that the woole number of emigrants to sail to-day by the Alian Line mail packet Parisian will exceed 250. For the most part the emigrants consist of female domestic servants, agriculturists, laborers, carpenters, masons, bricklayers and humble artisans, whose passage has been paid and otner expenses materially perhaps he is only guilty of some, but the defrayed by the London Samaritan charges are that he does them all. The \tone of his administration is certainly not religious. Bat it must not be concludwi the Presidents. Other men broke the pabhe went to races, etc., in the ace of & religious public. ” the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, and other philanthropic persons They go out in charge of Mr. John James Jones, one of | promoters of the Samaritan Society, who has within the last twelve months made five voyages of a kindred kind across the 4uan ' ; . ~ a a a a rte tense eet A Se , Sonn yn oeethnem ge EE pt a Fyne ced reste i * aot