§ Current Notes During the past year 9,242 cattle were either thrown or died from injuries received in the passage across the Atlantic from leading American and Van adian ports, overboard The Chemist of the American Depart went of Agriculture is cre dited with saying that the fertility of the soil of the Western prairies will be exhausted sooner than that of the rocky land in the Eastern States. Tennyson says that he meant to refer to Geethe in the much queried lines of “ In | Memoriam” : I held it truth with him who sings lo one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping stones Of their dead selves to higher things, One of Brigham Young's sons is a teacher | at West Point. He refused to quarrel over his father’s property, was contented with a lot of railroad shares which the others assigned him, under the impression that they were worthless, and finds the property | so valuable that he is extremely rich. In accordance with ancient custom, the | Lord Mayor of London has received from the Crown a present of four bucks from Windsor Park, and other city officials have | been remembered. The venison warrants had their origin in the guarantees to Lon- don citizens that their hunting in the royal parks and forests should be secured to them. _ This is one of the. ancierit formali ties whieA/seem trivial, but in an English- man’s eyes stand for the integrity of char tered rights. In the twenty-eight factories of Central | New York the Utica Herald figures that | 5,020,000 cans are now in store to be filled with sweet cern as soon as that product can be picked, which is usually the first week of September. Contracts made have | been at the rate of 35 cents per bushel of husked ears the prospect is that crops not thus engaged will command a higher price. | The trade sales have been at $2.25 to $2.40 | per case of two dozen cans, aceording to the | ize of the lots taken. | Dr. George Johnson has given an inter- | esting list of articles of food and drink which should be nsed and avoided by those who do not wish to grow fat. Such persons | inay eat Jean mutton and beef, veal and | lamb, thin soups, beef tea, poultry, game, fish and eggs, bread in moderation, greens, creeses, lettuce, green peas, cabbage, cauli- | flowers, onions and fresh fruit without | sugar; but should abstain from fat meat, | bacon, ham, butter, cream, sugar, potatoes, carrots, parsnips, rice, sago, tapioca, macaroni, custards, pastry, puddings and | sweet cakes, M. De Lesseps, in reply to a question as to whether the Suez Canal troubles were not what might eccur with the Panama Canal, said :—‘* No ; Americans have never interfered. in matters that do not concern them, while it has been the invariable practice for England to be always meddling in other people’s affairs. No; I have no apprehension that Panama will ever hear cannon fired.’ M De Lesseps said the work on the Panama Canal is progressing favourably, and is being pushed forward | with the greatest activity. The ladies of Thibet; before appearing in public, make themselves hideous by daubing their facea with different colors. The cus- tom was established by a royal decree issued about 200 years ago, when licentiousness prevailed to a frightful extent in that coun- try. tis said to have had a marked effect on the morals of the people. Most Oriental women cultivate fatness. They also daub their finger and toe nails with a coating that looks like red mud, and dock their hair, and destroy their teeth by smoking and eating bonbons. / It is not an uncommon thing for them to blacken their teeth on purpose. A correspondent to the Chronicle says that the recent Y. M. C. A. convention at Truro a few weeks ago has had a wholesome effuet on the people generally. This will be admitted to be gratifying, as, whether rightly or wrongly, an impression generally prevails that Truro is no better than it should be. If the convention has had a purifying and elevating influence, al! true friends of morality will rejoice. Truro ought to he 2 good place. Nature has been prolific in her favor. The people are generally prosperous in the sense of possess- ing this world’s goods. Churches abound, Eloquent preachers are not scarce. But, according to many reports, the vital spirit of Christianity is absent. The fertility of resource of the newspaper press of Winnipeg was strikingly illustrated by the publication last week of a circum- stantial telegraphic account of the English attack upon Arabi’s entrenchment, in which great valor was displayed by the Irish battalions who led the assault and who were cheered on by the Scotch regiments. In the affray the Irishmen were reported to have used their fists to good purpose in knocking down the Egyptians and then clubbing their brains out with the butts of their rifles. The whole story was con- cocted in the press rooms of the evening paper, and was published to see if the morn. ing paper would copy it. Theruse was not successful. —~ The Slaughter of the Beetle A profouad sensation will be created in in- sect circles on the other side of the Atlantic, says the St James’ Gazette, of London, by the melancholy fate that has befallen the Colorado beetle digcoverod afew days ago secreted as a “stowaway” on board the Guion steamship Wisconsin at Liverpool. On the fact being reported to the Privy Council directions were given that the beetle should be at once put to death and its body forwarded to Whitehall for inspection. The sentence has no doubt by this time been carried out, and the remains of the beetle are probably at this very moment on their way to the Privy Council Office. It will, of course, be thought by many benevolent persous that the beetle has been bardly dea!t with. A sentence of :mprisonment for life would, it may be urged, bave met the justice of the case; and thé slanghter of the beetle in cold blood is a proceeding that cannot be justified eves on grounds of expediency. On the other hand, it may be taken for granted that the execution of the beetle was not de- cided on without. grave consideration. Its escape from confinement might have been attended by the most serious consequences, and even our present Ministry could hardly afford to adopt a policy of conciliation in deal- ing with Colorado beetles, ite. « Jou McPuge & Cory are opening goods to-day.—Prices iow. 2" rh my 7S oF yr ‘ ’ ‘a ; 41.8 R41 te & 8 el wet Cy » TRAD) - o FOR REEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Ches ’ Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted - ; L : Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacors Om as a safe, sure, simple and cheap FExter A trial entaila but the comparativ trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one su with pain can bave’eheap and positive proof elainis Divestione in Eleven Languages S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEIS IN MEDIO“ NE. A. VOGELER & CoO., Balti:nore, Md., U. 8. Ae Remedy ol its SELLING OFF mA T—< Greatly Reduced Prices, 4 LARGE LOT OF MEN'S AND BoYs’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &e. 2000 Straw Hats, 300 Felt Hats, 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, Boys’ Suits, Yonth’s Suits, Men’s ( oats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, Ac. Also, 3/0. Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c. As the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected tor ready cash, P, LePAGE & CO. July 5, 18*2—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercvlonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. sale at Post Office at Picton Landing by Dp. A. McLEOD. For May 2, 1882. “THE OLD RELIABLE” COAL DLPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND and NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. Terms cash. CAPT. J, HUGHES. 82-—°m Jaw pat pres BAGHALL & ROBINS, SURGEGN DENTISTS, Ch’town, Jone 7, NEWSON’S BUILDING, Orr. Post Orricr, Cuartoirerown, P. FE. I. 1882—law A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine June 5, POOG 9ATON oe Brain and ak TRADE Ar For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Logs of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Inteliect, Strengthens the Enjeebled Brain and Reatorzs Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in either sex. 22 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. 4@ Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address. Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- gists at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, ie oi be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO.,, Windser, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apotheenries Hall Co,, Agents for Prince Edward Isiand, aud by all Druggiste verywhere Jan 1% wkly UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. NER, the rere aud Best New blished on P. E. 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Barren- ness, Loss o Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrbeea caused by over- exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indul 'gence. Each box contains one month’s treat- ment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of 'price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any }ease. With each order received by us for six | boxes, accompanied with tive dollars, we will |}send the purchaser our written guarantee to \refund the money if the treatment does not }effect acure. Guarantees issued by FRASER & REDDIN, Drugyists, Opposite P. O., Charlottetown, Sole Agents for P. E. Island. JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Proprietors, Toronto, Ont. dy wky ly—augl4 S500 Reward: W E wi'l pay the above reward for any case | of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick | Headache, ndigestion, Constipation or Coa- | tiveness we cannot cure with West’s Vegetable | Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all ! ruggists counterfeits and imitations. manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & receipt of a3 cent stamp. Sold by FRaSER }& RE! DIN, and all Diuggists. augl4—dy & wky ly. I NOPAY! | A Local and Constitutional “Treatavent. Two Distinct Medicines, one acting on the Nasal Passages, Head, Throat and Lungs, the other on the Liver, Kidneys, and Blood. INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL SAFE, RaDicAL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. & PRICE, 75 cts. f {f not found-eatisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. Some chronc or obsti- mate cases of long standing may require g from three to six packages to effect a permanent cure. ee ee THE AMOS MEDICINE C0, MONTREAL & TROY,N.Y. | — wer YETTA TEI ee Apothecaries Hall. Aug. 1—eod, wkly. DR. 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SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, To take effect on the Sth June, 1882, TRAINS OUTWARD. j EXPRESS, ; STATIONS, | MIXED, MIXED. iDp 9.20ain Ch’town ..| Dp 6.45am} | Ar 9.40 “ \Pp 4,20) “T° See” oe me ** 8 oe oe 7.45 ee ee 11.10 Ty ee 5. 4: “e 2 toy alty Je Hunter R’r ‘* ee Bradalba’e | *¢ § O09 **) ** 11.50 ** 1 * 6. ; : i . Ar 6 i { re ts | se . { é es » Oy “ r o'ty Line $216 **y ** 12.00 [Dp 6.30 “ Freetown | * 8.96 **, * 12.15pm ** 6.45 “* ~ hee. MI Ge: * Tae Ar 9.05 “|Ar L.15 “| ** 7.40 ‘ Summ’ side Dp9.d *|Dp 2.00 «, Wellingt’n ‘10.00 “1 * 2.49 **, Port huali, . | <0.47°°** | ae. 3 U'Leary...| “11.20 “) «4.59 « Bloomneld | ~siee “1 *“ 395 * ‘Ar 6.05 * Dp 6.20 * Tignith...'Arl2.40 “ \Ar 7.20 * ..|Dp 4 00pm) Dp 7.00am' Alberten,.| 612,05pm Ch’town Royalty Jc} ** 4.15 ** 1 *° 7.22 °F, | eS 1 4.97 “fT ag. Bedford... 4.40 ** "een. °° eon, Ar 5.05 ** [Ars.40 ‘ Mt. stew tpp 5.15 bp9 00% | Morell....| *° 5.43 “| ** 9.45 “| St. Moter’s,| ** 6.04 ** i “10.08 “| Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 635 * | “11,10 ** souris ....)Ar 7.10 “ 'Arl2.60 * | Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5.15pm] Dp 9 10am| Cardigan ..j ** 6 10 ** | £10.35 «| Jeorget’n.,| Ar 6 30 ** |Arl1.00 * | TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS. [ EXPRESS, MIXED, | MIXED. : i Jn’town .. Ar 8.00pm Ar 3 50pm Ari0. 20am Koyailty Je Dp7.45 ** | Dp 3.25 °* | Dpid.02 ** N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.11 “| $o-DOQ 46) 4° @ 16 * Hanter R’rj ** 7.00 *** ** 211 **t *§ 9.06 * ** 6.56 a *. 5:30.° 1 2 8a : as Ss 6 ee , . ss . se ee on se ty Line. ** 6.30 1.20 Ar 8..l “ 6m? 1.668 “(eT * 664.2 | i240" 17°" 735 ** : ro: : sé 5 40 sé} $919 oO “é . se 7.00 +s Summ’side Ar 5.20 ** |Aril. 30am! Wellingt'n| Dp 446 * (Dpl0.35 ** | roreceu..| “ 437 *¢* 949 oh Cnmer...1 “228 “i aie = Bioumtield ! “*§ 3.GGrett Pg. ** 3 Alberton | « 4 ** 4.10 | . —e Ar 6.55 «| Tiguish...| ‘* 2.00 ** |Dp 6.00 * | Ch’town ..!Arl0.00am) Ar 7.00pm. | Royalty Je, Dp 945 “ | Lp 6.27 “* | York y..23 “O24 4 + 630 4) Bedi via. 3, |. 22. & BOE *! | | i | sent frea {de } Feb, 24, 18°, £0 sé “< 8.55 of 1 Se yi Ar 5.00 ‘* | | oO Mt, bcew’t Ar 8.45 a | Morell,... Dp8.17 ‘* |Dp4.15 * | St. Peter’s| ‘* 7.55 “| ** 3.42 * | Bear Kiver| ** 7.23 * | ** 2.50 it Souris... 8 Be) * 3 5s 2 OO f Mt. Stew’t! Dp 8.45am!Dp 4.50pm) Cardigan ..| ** 7.50 *| ‘* 325 * Georget’n .| ** 7.30 “ | ‘* 3.00 * L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snuperintendep Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 2], 182 wkly, pres ne Fj pio kea 6) i | i PAkIS, 1278. GOLD MEDAL kd ye Dy i ie hk co a C5) é ’ atte bee ee td Okey JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. * ref Ask Your Grocer -FOR— Mount No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Delicious fice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. YOU NEED Montreal, June 7, 182. Pomme HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYVICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuisxey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to car-ful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia_rant, mellow. and of pleasant flavor, and possexsed al] the characteristics of pure and wel)- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Arruve Hit, Hassary, M. D. “Orro Heunea, F.C. 5., F. 1 0” Agent — OWEN CONNOLLY Royal Mills Rice, Lube Be ; | WOGKIY EXAWINET AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than ally other Paper Published in P. &. Island, amr $1.00TE ae ae 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 IS§ A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Kditorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Aiways ug te the limes. {he Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Services on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local afiairs, und applying the money thus saved to fhe Advancement of the Agri- | ¢ubural and Industrial interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the lustitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Count) THE EXAMINER is issued every | FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Kxaminer Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Une Dalla @ Year IN ADVANCE. JOB. PRINTING, 77 SHECH As— i a | i j ; Seale inate” ne od ‘shell The Weekly Examiner ),..wt tex: yor tor yiteot ores Feit ee : THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. FOR SALE. Prince Bdward island RAILWAY. STR. SOUTHPORT, 4 | WEST RIVER, PROM PRINCE ST. WHARE, AV ILL LEAVE) CHARLOUTTET \ EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 ae Shaw's Wharl, returning at 7 a, m., cailing at | Westville aud Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown again op Mouday, at 3.30 p. m, and on it riday, at 4 p. rm, EGR BAS?’ RIVER, Will leave Ubarlottetown, at 4.30 a.m on i we . . c ” t uerday morning for Mount Stewart, retain. jing at 7 a. m, Calling at Cranberry apd | Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt- | Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at o.m i%., calling at Cranberry and Hickey's Wharges,, ~~ | returning to Mount Stewart same even g: * ; occasionally on ‘Tuesday mormipgs (when a | the tide will pot otherwise permnit) . the ‘e | | Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry ; ; Wharf, but will imvariably leave Mount 2 | Stewart for Chalottetown on Wednesday | Mornings, returning same evening as above, | On Susdays, Steamer will leave Char |town for Rocky Poimt (tide permitting) at |Ya.m. and 115 p. mp returning, will leave Rocky Point at 9 30a, m,and 1,45 p.m, | If Steamer is not on revte on “aodaye, sail | boat will take ber place, f. L, BASZARD, © | Cb’town, June 1852--pat {iy 3 ; 8 . as Steam Communication” Between Picton, N. 5., Georgeidwa aan Souris, P. E. 1., Magdalen Islands ; - and Gaspe. | a be te Strongly-Bmk Tron 8.8. BEA ° Le muaistre, master, carrying H Majesty's mails, will lesve Pictou Lan during the season of Navigation, every Mon.’ day afternoon, on arriva) of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris apd the Magdalen Islands; and every fourth tr commencipg Monday, 19th June, will evte her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per-- mitting, at Perce, a Porr Hoop, C. B. on arrival of Passengers by accommodation’ train from Halifax. i Every attention will be paid to the com fort of passengers _ For freight or passage apply to | A FRASER & CO, Quebec; FRED, W. FRASER, Pictou, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROS, * | Georgetown, P, eT, — C.J HALEY, Souris, P.£.T ~ JOHN MACKAY, vPort Hood, ~ July 14, 1882, _ P..ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. ) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Meamers ST, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com. ~ mencing the 20th May, 1SS2, Sail as uaver: FUR NOVA SOOTIA, Leave Charioth ows) tor Pictou every Monday, Weenesday, Thursday apd Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connect there with the Tre iu for Helitax. Returning ® Charlottctown Moye; 3 Wednerday, Friday and Saturday, at 2? p m., on artival of Train from falitex, 7 Leave Picton Landing for Georget every Thursday at 2 p, m., and retum Pictou havitg Georgetown at five o'clock ¢ Friday morning, si NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITLD STATES. Leave Summerside every doy (Sunday excepted) on arrivar of mording Trait “barlottetown, connecting at Shediac’ Trains tor each cf the above named placess aud at St. Jobo, witb steamers of the TB? Co, and the All Rail Lineto Portlaid” Boston. Returning, leave Point du ‘Cie every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival Gay train from ot, John, for Summerside, Co necting there with Express ‘rein for Chat loitetown. a Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 «clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown ev ery Saturday eVening about tive o'clock, Bie By order, Fr, W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. secretary. THE ONLY DIRECT LOB To Boston. STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. t OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superm PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, && ranged for every convenience and ¢@ and fitted up in elegant style. ee carried at moderase rates, and a8 ow as by any other rovte. . Eecs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, puncivally até ps LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctuaily ab noon. phe” CARVELL BROS» ‘ Jane 5, 1882-—pat 2aw, sj kea Aogs 78 ~ ——nn NOTICE. ‘sg HE business heretofore carrid on ly the i undersigned and the late A, B, 51% Bill-heads, Letiter-heads, Notes of Hand Reeeipts, Postéra, Handbiils, Dodgers Charlottetown, P, 1. E, ete., ete., done in, first—class style, and shar? natiaa under the styie and firm of Hickey & STewe AR?, Pobacco Mawufacturers, will be om linued by the subscriber under the same Blyle, Bi, ah MICHAEL HICBEY, ~ Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf wf