<a er em at a mm et A 4, it NEU —— dies } } <= —_—_e 7 sii bi gp : . Seeeteapreti taste anedtiamant ; ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Kuxiripss. Srxeie Corres Two CENTS, Trt ¢ [ iL ; NEW SAREE. foe DatLty EXAMINER ) EVERY EVENING, Examtinek Posttsuine Company, | ,Connsror Water: | t GEORGE STREETS, own, P. E. Island LRA Fr SUBN RIPTION : 32 40 |! ; 1 2% 0 50 Six Aboutha, : . fThree Months, One Vonth, Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be ma le for monthly, } half.yearly or yearly adyertise- | its, on application. , ; . puartery, ALMANAC FOR JULY, 1882. MOON'S CHANGES. j Full Moon Wt day, th. S6m. a. m, N. {below hortzon.) Fhitd (QQaarter 7th day, Sh. (beiow horizon.) ; } New Moon 15th day, 2h. 49m, a m., 5, W., | First Quarter, day, 6h. Sm. a. m., N.| ' | | | ——- 35m., p. m., N. | 23rd (below horizon. ) Fall Moonp 30th day, 9h. 49m., a. m., N. W. (below horizon D Sun |Sun !Moon|High ! Days} y PAY OF WES rises sets | rises ;water | len’h. i hm h mj; aftn morn PiSaturday 138.7 48} 8 4:90 43/15 27) 2! Sunda) 19! 49] 8 40/11 26 3’ Moada¥ hy 19) “40h Qoadlaft & 4\Tuesday, _ | 20| 48! 9 44 0 49 5 Wednesday sp 21 4810.99) 31) 6 Thursday “1, 47,10 41; 2 28} 7| Feiday 22) 47)L1 11) 3 11, | §|Satarday 23 711 45 | 4 20115 19 | 9 Sunday 24 iG) morn} Dd 4i 10) Moaday 24 46) 0 23) 7, | Ll tuesday ’ oF) 4579 6 8 8 i2 Wednesday +: 96] 457 157) 9 0 13,2 bared ay | 24,44. 2 53! ) 45) 1yP rida y | 83) La3}' 3 54/10! 251 wisathtday .| 29) ° 42) 4 S611 2)15-08 16, Sunday 30] 42! 5 S59IL1 35 17}Monday pe3h) 4-7 1) morn) 18/ Tuesfay $2) 40} 8 3) 0 4 bPNVednesday 33). 39) 9 3| 0 39 20; Fitutsilay «=f 34; 38i10 4) 1 11 21(|Friday 35, 37,10 56} 1 45! 22) Saturday 36, 36)aft 4] 2 25/14 54] 23|Sanday 37, 861 t+ 6) 3 10 24'Monday | 38} 34! 2 8] 4 10] 25) Tuesday | 39. 33; 3 10' 5 26 26! Wednesday | 40 32,4 9 6 46 27| Thursday | 42; 31) 5 3) 7 55) 28 Friday 43; 36) 5.52, 8 63; 29) Saturday i4) 29 6 34'.9 43) 14 42 30, Sunday 45) 28>F 10/10 2H 4 46) (26) 7 43111) 10) 31 | Mon hay Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED i832, ——— Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000) Reserve Fund .. .: $25,060 An Agency of this Bank will be « pened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building latelyoveupied by the Bank of Prince Edward | Isladd, vader the management of the under-| Signed. “Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking business transacted. Dp. C. CHALMERS, Oh’ town, June 17, 1852—tt Agent. “E. ARTHUR & CO., Feneral Commission Merchants! Pariiculmr attention given to the sale ef Isjand produce, 21 hilantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly ~ EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0. Commission Merchants, 213 STATE STREET ROSTOR, MASS. May 19, 1882 —6n: 182. Polat du Chene House, 1882, CED. L. HANINGTO?, PROPRIETOR, (Formeaery PT. *cucuRMay). Our Regular Summer Tourists and the trave!- ling public will tind the above Hotel one of the best in New Brupswick. sa” Dinner on the table on arrival of the P.-E. Jsiand stean boats. : ‘Trains leave the platform (opposite the Hotel), at 2.45 o'clock, giving passergers mple time to, diue. {ju 5 lm —_———— PROFESSIONAL GARD. PALMER & MULLALLY ATPORAEYS-AT-LAW, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E, Island. H. ¥, PALMER, JAS, W. MULLALLY. April 10, 1882. Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. for sale at Post Office at Picton Landing by p. A. McLEOD, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1882. “CITY STEAM. BAKERY.” 0:0- his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Paney Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, a. E proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand tor vw | aU 1000 lbs. CHOICE. CONFECTIONERY } To arrive per Steamship “‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. 1 | ’ } | Yr<— Orders by mail promplly executed. J QUIRKE, | Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ) May 4, 1882. — a Ne GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. a GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOQDS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as. sales are for cash only; hence oe e s , Al Se ' : ‘find terms suitable to thank you for thus bargains. Parties owing accounts will Imperial Turnip see ‘giving expression to your good. feelings , please call and settlerwithout delay. oF, FO nc Abascpanitien aeenge ici | en See aie aL STs ceeomeeee eda MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, W orsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘I'weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN_WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and Ameritan Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. For Seotch and English ‘Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO’S oF - ae (ae) ce - -- AZ wre) eA ay RS, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER UPPER QUEEN STREET, There you will find the largest aod best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmansulp and a_ perfect fit guaranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&e. Xc. ; — " Fy a -s Mattocks, Donald Carrie, John Crawford, f \ Q _j | Stephen McWalliams, Charles Murray, Alex i i J Stewart, William MeDonald, and tifty others. 4 . | Address to John J. McLean, rv Se OY Yr rz Ba he es - M. v., C. M. a.% : ieee : , ,! pig Srrinarretp, Lor 8, June 20th, ’82. - At a public meeting convened at Spring- field, Lot 8, a committee was appointed to prepare and present an address to J. J, McLean, M. D., C. M., previous to his de- parture to Alberton—the Committee to meet at the Manse on the 27th inst., and carry out this request. | J. R. Ramsay, Secretary. | | ADDRESS. To John J. McLean, M. D., C, | Dear Sir, ~We have heard of your re- moval from our midst with feelings of sorrow. | We regret that circumstances should influence | ‘you to leave this locality, in which you are so _ well esteemed professionally and in which you have been so successful in the discharge of ‘your professional duties. Your presence amongst us during the vast two years has endeared you to us by your courteous and HEM “ gentlemaniy behaviour, and your kindness to Bisbt |these needing your sympathy. In your own. : 4 Wi ‘sphere as a physician, from our own persoral $ if 1 knowledge, as well as the experience of those , & Fy a ' more qualified to pass opinion of th: many ‘Pa J difficult and critical cases with which you Neuralgia, Sziatice, Lunbago, have had to contend, and the success which Backache, Soreness of tha Cicst, has rewarded your efforts, lead us to believe Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell | Shes > Yon ind that you are destined : : ; ‘hav rior, 0 estined | enn: to occupy a high position in that calling} iGey ll SUH , you have chosen. Pains, | In conelusion we hope you will, in your. Tooth, Eor ch Hoadachs, Frosted new sphere of labor, possess the same personal aad s ld Kors and al! te on ‘esteem and obtain the ssme measures of pro- tp id o, @! A @Ule. | fessional success as you enjoy here; and while Pains end Aches. we regret your departure, we know that our No Preparation ao eye 2 —_ _- J — On | loss is the gain of that more widely extended oa os Saati ae yn ean “ | sphere of labor which has been so fortunate triflaig outlay of 50 Cents, and every one oufferh; | as to obtain your services. { wit® pain can have cheap and positive proot of iw Rev C Fraser, J. Smaliman, J P; J« hn | ‘ , ov & ’ , > : Auld, J P; Wm Boulter, M McDonald, J Ki Ramsay, Committee. Rev Wm Bryenton, | IN MEDICINS. John: A. Matheson, J P; D C Ramsay, J P;) % x“ > on Walter Matheson, J P; Jas Barclay, J P; Geo A VOGELER & ©O.. z, |R MeMahon, Angus McLeod, Robert Eng- : “uy Ss“ _ | land, John Easter, Horatio MeWilliams, John — SS tes! ae . 2% Be SSS - pasa = es: yey < be (he [ clajine. Directions in Eleven Languages. s0GD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS * OF THE FARMERS Tu EXAMINE AND PURCHASE CARTER’S REPLY. ‘To Rev. Go Fraser, J. Smaliman, J. Auld, Wm, Boulter, M. McDonald, J. Ramsay and | others. | (LENTLEMEN,—Not having been placed in a similar position before, I now feel at a loss to | 1 am weil. pleased that I have gained your Grorcr Carter's Grocery and Seed Store, ' esteem whilst in your midst, and in leaying Great George Street, Charlottetown. carry with me your good wishes for my fnture City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. N. B—All our Stock’is fresh, and prices ;), many respects of my life, and 1 leave not ized by so many patients, And vow that your OF ENGLAND. mi sion seems) I could not fully cherish In conclusion, I again thank you, notonly | CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, i time I lived in your midst. The public are respectfully invited. success. I cam assure you that | class the ‘ pa-t two years of my life among the happiest moderate. iju ie 4i 2aw fetu,whly 2i \ithout deeply regretting that am about to : withdraw from a community where I have re- INSURAN (ih OFFICE ceived so mach kindness and have been patron- : ‘physical discomfort is no longer essential to my financial soundacss, I heartily hope that 1 ell Insurance fom All |you may escape the many bodily ills which L : I y, tlesh is heir to—a desire (cruel though the ad- whilst the prevalence of disease rendered my CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. | presence appreciable by you and protitable to myseli. for the kindness which has actuated you at this time, but also for the kind and consider- ate treatment extended te me throughout the Sincerely yours, Joun J. McLean, M. D.C. M. lusurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly ani equitably. F, KENNEDY, The Markets. General Agent. Office—f outh Side. Queen Square. died Ch’town, Feb. 3 1852. FOR SALE. The market for P. E. Island oats in Eng- land, is still very dull, and a further move- ment against the seller is reported. They are now quoted at 17s. 9d. to 18s. for Eng-| lish ports, and from 18s. to 18s. 6d. for ee gece PORTLAND CEMENT. ports in France. PEAKE BROs, & CO. May 9, 1882—eod abundant yield, and it is reported that that In Halifax, however, a fair demand for oats is reported at 50 cents per bushel. POTATOES. OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend} The potato market as far as P. E. Island at the rate of eight per cent. per annum | 1S concerned, is at anend. Sales are re- has been declared on the capital stock of this} ported slow in Boston at $1.10 for good Bank for the past six months, payable at its | stock. Southern potatoes are beginning to Head Office axd Branches atter this date. arrive. GEORGE MACLEOD, eee DIVIDEND NO. 38. EGGS. ay $2. Cashier. . Coasteviotoon, Hey Sheet nscrt RP sal Good fresh stock command a quick sale in Boston, at from 18 to 183 cents per doz. GOLD veri They sell here for 15 cents. MEDAL, 1578. PORK, The market for pork in Montreal is brisk and prices continue high. FISH. The latest advices from Boston report that the mackerel fleet is still doing remark- ‘ably well, and the present indications are ‘that another large catch will be made. | Mackerel are selling in Boston at $4.25 and $4.50 per barrel. Lobsters are in fair demand at $1.25 per | dozen. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STRKEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. | 4 >> It is curious that a tunnel between Calais and Dover was an engineering dream of =the last century. In Sir John Sinclair's SRS correspondence is given an account of @ ‘Deroy ee ee S| journey he made from London to Paris in Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy Ner | 1789, in company with the Elder Mont- vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0} > os é ‘ Bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night: Sweat golfier, when 7 arriving at Dover they Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General discussed the pros and cons of a submarine a Md —-. a ee — W aste, Rejuven. | tunnel. They proposed to ventilate it by ates é€ Jade nteliect, Strengtrens ue nf ect €0 e e ° oe ee eM dprixing Tone and Vigor to the\arrels of compressed air let out in its Exhausted Gen ratire Organs. The caper Ss centre. A_ recent suggestion, curiously thousands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY. he o ‘ ; mio Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- enough, was also made at that time : tains snfficient for two week’s medication, and is the| And if the French should come—a rare oh! cheapest aud best. £2 Full particulars in our| yy 57 grown ’em as the Jews did Pharoah. pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, nck’s Maguetic Medicine is sold by Drug- ‘“'The Bubbles of 1825” aliedes: 16 the be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | same happy distich”’ :— VAIO Brain and oo ' We may here remark | that the crops in France promise a very | i UNION BANK P. 2. ISLAND. minor nequite tolmport any foreig gain. | VOL. 1L---NO. 39, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. rennin ei hc Lonpon, July 3. Notices have been sent from the War Office to sixty-one towns in the Kingdom, including some in Ireland, ordering the military authorities te prepare for immedi- ate calling out of reserves. It is believed that a summons will be issued before the end of the week. Private telegrams from Egypt state that the situation is so strainad that collision: is unavoidable. Orders have been sent to Woolwich, Chatham and Aldershot, to prepare a ren- dezvous for reserves. The Daily News says Admiral Seymour will, to-day, send a letter to the Commander at Alexandria, asking him to put a stop to the erection of earth works. The Telegraph's despatch from Alexandria reports that the tian Ministry have re- plied to the Sultan that they will suspend work upon the forts. Bompay, July 5. Papers announce that orders have been given to prepare a force of 1,800 ish and 5,000 native troops, including three batteries of artillery; for Egypt. A large siege of trains is being organizsd at Agra and Bombay. Campsetttown, N. B., June 5. H. M.S Flamingo, Capt. Custance, ar- rived here this morning and is anchored off the town. She comes to take His Excel- ‘leney the Governor-General and Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise to New Rich- ‘mond, on their way to the salmon fishing grounds at Cascapedia River. The Vice- Regal party left Quebec this morning by special train over the Intercolonial Railway and came through direct, with the exception of a short stay at Causapsical, where they. took dinner. The train arrived here at i0 p. m. and their Excellencies and suite at once went on board the ‘F lamingo,” which will sail at 6.30 to-morrow morning. Gioucester, Mass., July 5. Schooner Mary F. Chisholm has ar- rived with the crew of 13 of the barque Eoline, of Sunderland, from New York to Norway with oil. She struck an iceberg on June 13th, off Grand Ba ek The crew were in a boat foy befor being picked up. ~ Mixco Junction, Ohio, July 5. The bodies of eleven victims of | yester- day’s steamboat disaster have been re- coversd. It is feared that the death list will reach nearly 50, and-other bodies will: be found when the vessel is raised. Buruinctor, Vt., July 5. Four young children of Bryan Foley were fatally poisoned, it is supposed from eating green currants with worms on them, Dusuy, July 5. Four laborers have been arrested on a charge of complicity in the Dublin mur- ders. id -+> Gon. Mr. Mackenzie as a “Land Shark.’ A land company has been organized under the name of the British Canadian Colonization Company, with a capital of one million dollars. It has acquired one hundred thousand acres of land in the Qu’ Appelle district. The odd thing about it is that the Hon. Mr. Mackenzie is pre- sident of it. No one has more freely denounced land companies than Mr. Mac- kenzie, unless it be Mr, Blake, and the grit platformt on that question has been laid down as being ‘‘the land for the settler, and the price for the people. The fact that prominent grits have taken shares in land companies while the leaders of the party have been declaiming in Parliament against these, puts the leaders avd. their followers in antagonism. The effect is to seriously hamper Mr. Blake’s hands. Every point he makes against land com- panies in the North West will be weakened by the fact that the ex leader of the grit party and some of his colleagues have gone into land speculation themselves, perhaps on the principle that they may as well have a share of what is going as let the Tories have it all.—Toronto Telegram. “D> -S - ———— Farm Jottings. India has nearly 20,000,000 acres sown to wheat. The wheat prospects throughout the country are improving, and an immense yield is anticipated. Wastefulness treads on the heels of ex- travagance, and the model farmer wii] not tolerate either on his premises. * The present high prices are convincing proofs that farmers have not been able to overstock the market yet. There is plenty of room for more farmers in this country. Permanent pastures should consist of mixed grasses in order to satisfy the desire and pecularities of animals. A variety does much in the matter of promoting health and thrift. An army worm is reported to be playing sad havoe with the meadows in the vicinity of St. Louis. In Southern Illnois the wheat crop is reported damaged one-third, and the worm is now eating the heads of the grain. It is now beyond doubt that the annnal rings of wood in trees are not a sure index of the age, as the gum tree of Australia, as is now proved, makes two circles a year. Some of the extravagant stories of the ages of trees wil! need rewriting. At Buckland, in England, « very fine elm tree of great age, which was the princi- pal ornament of the churchyard, was blown gists at 40 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will ddressing i MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE‘ O,, | A tunnel underneath the sea from Calais Wiadser, Ont.. Canada straight to Dover, sir, Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co, With sluices made to drown the French, if Remember the address, two doors abuve Ap thecaries Hall Corner | May 2, 1882. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. , wr Privee Fawerd Island. and by all Druggite ia . ; Agu x Bee Vie 1782 we ever they come over, sir. down and split by the recent grie, when \it was discovered that the enormous trunk _was a beehive, containing an accumulation of honey weighing over three cwt. em, tesa ABE CT nA ONCE ie Fea ae we ra a me no ans Se ee p r arma ata wil re