- pw sve % SB ie yt, ee mien i ie ae} a nail ea ims :—DFrve Dotuarns a YEAR. NEW SERLES,. LP AILY iS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, lHE By ras EXAMINeR PUBLISHING iw THEIR Orrice, CoRNER OF WATER sND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, harlottetown, - - ys RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, . - - $2 50 Threa Mi nthe, 1 26 One Month, - - 0 50 ga Advertising at most moderate rates. ‘Br oa dl Cc lot he Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES. Third Quarter 4th day, 9h. l4m., a. m.,S.W. New Moon }2th day, Sh. 46m, a m., S. E. First Quarter, 20th day, 9h. 15m. a. m., N.E, (below horizon} Fall Moon, 27th day, Th. 51m, a. m., S. W bi he aca, ‘Sum {Sua | \Moon High | “Days ge Or vices sets { rises ‘water | len h. | ih m Ih m | att? y | aft’a| 1 Friday (5 26'6 34{ 8 23 . 54 2: Saturday | 271, R19 5 40) 3) Sanday | = 30, 9 52) : 80/18 09 4 Monday 29810 44) 3 32 5{Tucsday «| al 26'1L 43'°4 45, 5} Wednesday | 32) 24/ morn} 6 10} 7}Pbureday by 33) 22] 0, 43] 7.21 8 Friday 34 20) 1 44) 8 26 9) Saturday 36; 18} 2 45) 8 5y 10, Sunday | 37, 16) 3 47) 9 36,12 48 li ‘Monday 38° 14) 4 47/10 ay I2/Duesday | 12) 5 48/10 41 13| Wednesday | mnie 14 Thursday 42; © 9 7 47)/11 43 15, Friday | 43) 7) 8 47) morn 16) Saturday 45) 5, 9 48! 0 15) : 17) Sanday 46) . 48| 0 ay 25 18! Monday , 47 46) 1 27 19 Tuesday ) 485 Waftdo 2 1 20; W ednesday 59, 5s! 1 32 3 2 21) Thursday | 51 50 2 V7) 414 22) Friday 52, 53) 2 57 5 39 23) Saturday 53, 51 % 33) ] 3; - 24/Sunday 55). 49 40 6; 8 10\ 19 04 25) Monday 56 47) : 7 7, 26| Tuesday 57) a 9 49; 27, Wednesday ws 5 41 10 32 Thursday {6 “1 6 17'11 14p™ {fred 1 39) 6 58j11 56) Saterday \6 35 37| 7 44 aft 37) INSURANCE QMAGK. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insarance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Cop. 15, 1882, JAS, L. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED i832, $1,000,000 3 25,000 Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of ‘this Bark will be »poned on Monday next, 19th imsi., in the ouilding lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits wiil be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts vranted on the various Agencies and correspondent#et the Bank. Sterling and @ther Exchange bought and sold, and “geuerai banking business transacted. D. - CHALMERs, Ch'town, June 17, 1882 Agent. Vo BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Holis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class oftices at most favorable rates, Consivnments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. - \d, 1681—lyr KXAMINER E, Island. | ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-borm Men bhaving,to advise the Public, CHARLOTTETOWN, PR Sannin tite imal D. A. BRUCE, | CoMPANY, | | MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now VALUE market, in offering Cash Buyers the BEST that can be had in the W or: sted, Scotch and Canadian Teécd Sults, A ee range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, —JIN — AMERICAN WHITE & G Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. fashionably eut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will, be sold as Cheap as Imporied, We invite you to inspect our Goods, D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street “CITY STEAM fI\HE proprietor of this Estat edit: owing to the increased demand for 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-Pancy Biscuits, &., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ——_——-_:0:-—_——_-_—- 1000 Ibs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘* Miramichi,” from Montrea. We Orders by mail promptly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud OPENED THIS WEEK JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Benims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cottun Warp, de. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly Ropert Orr's Otp Sranp For Scotch and Enolish Tweeds or Worsted Snits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of ail Descriptions —-O©..: DO-— 10. 2a. as AT AAT 8 ARIA JOHN MACLEOD & (0's Jt H ACL al oD ae we § UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest aod best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best werkmanship cud a perfect fit yuaranteed, —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, hint. Ke. Remember the address, two doors ahove Ap thecaries Haii Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881, * Fancy Shirtings : OLORED SHIRTS, Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, SAKERY.” RoW sae, ys, - ie a 5 wae i | | t Rue IE RMEUM i Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soraness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell. fagSand Sprains, Burns ard Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear end sJicadache, Frosted Feet end Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacone Org es a suger, sure, sisrple and cheap caves el Remedy) A’ &fal entails bit the compar tively ” triffing ofthy of 60 Cehts, and every one’ un Tering” with pain can have cheap and positive provf of ite claims. Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER 3 IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER. & CO. Baltimore, Ua., Os Ae ~ { | | il THe = PE F EGTioN || fcc coniemes Wh i or W ne PRECIO Bel! GREENLEES= || UNRIVALED roa cemane VALSTREET, LONDONE eis STODDY, Horsrcen: PS. ANGYLESHIRE a ed i ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduci, E C,, London, Aug. 8,’79 Repoet on the Lorne Higutanp Waiskey: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from. the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have" subjeeted them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fravrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed al the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ArtTuuR Hiut, Hassatt, M, D. “Orro Heunsr, F.C. 8., F. 1'C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Feh_ 24, 1882, NO CURE | NO PAY! ! A Loc al ant Const ynmabk Preatment. Two Distinct licines, one acting on the Nas: 1 Pa “S, Head, Throat and Lungs, the other F t! J iver, Kidneys, ant tr INSTANTANE Eco ONOMICAL SAFE, RADICAL TREATMENT. TRIAS ET SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE, 75 cts. in len te et ala eUPE EEE Erwan i {f not found <atisfact ry, the price paid will be refunded. Some chronic or obs sti- nate cases of long standing ire from three to si ! t fect. 4 ME UIE MEDC, MONTREAL & TROY, N. Y, ~haobomacd, See ~ L ta | +! 4 i \ ei f SOLD IN GHARLOT TETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall. Aug. 14 —eod, wkly. ee eel a A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine: g Brain and For old aa Yonng, Male and Female, Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorri@a, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. Yt repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to ” Exhausted Generative Organs in cither sex. &2 each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to or the money if the treatment does not effé@t a cure. the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Siarket, 42 fuil particulars in our pamphlet, which desire to mai] free to any address Mack’s Maguetic Me diciae is sold by Drug- gists at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of tue money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO,, | Seld in Charlottetown by Apotberaries’ Hall Co Agents for Prince Edw ard Talend. and by all Druggists very where fan 12 while ‘Bak’ and Read + pesz PATON © Windpor, Ont., Canada | may speak free,’’—Evuniripes. NCE EDWARD ISLAND, ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ‘1882, Egyptian Keelhauling. The Alexandria correspondent of the the London Advertiser, who witnessed late keelhauling in the harbor, says that he tried to write a description of the most horrible sight, but it was so revoltingly cruel, so barbarous, so _ infamously brutal, that he at first gave it up. “ Still, itis right that the people of England should know what-sort of people even the friendly Egyptiaas. are.” The cor- respondent heard that two sailors, one a fireman from the Khedive’s yacht, were to be keelhauled on board the ‘ Mehe- met Ali” for one of those * unmention- able crimes, which, by the way, do not take a place as crimes in most Ottomau countries ;” aud he wituessed their pun- ishmeut from the steamer ‘ Sumatra.” The men were brought on deck at noon, and their sentence was read out before the assemb'ed crew. The tackle, con- sisting of two ropes running from lead ing blocks made fast to the mainstay and passed under aa ef the ship, was prepared and tached to the culprits’ bodies. The crew> were thcn divided, half of them put to each vrope, and the two wretches being led to the side were shoved overboard. They both screamed as they fell in the water, and as the dis- tance from the gangway to the surface was quite fourteen feet, they must have been more or less hurt, But this was jouly the beginning of their miseries, The rane on one side bauled taut the rope junderneath the ae and then the order it “walk away)” given. The band i played a sole ; something like the 7 * Carnival of Venice” in mov emeut, ex- ‘cept the tume was changed, and sams stump, stamp went the men... We saw the two wretches go under; and then the only movements were the}. ‘Topes. going through the blocks, ove side ‘payis nt, the other comiug in, but slowly We liad tio measurement of the ‘ship, at the rope acted directly—that is, thére were no moving blocks—the dis- tance around the bottom panasexe y that: covered by the men as {) wal ced the » deck drawing the r th Lhus we-were®ble to make some esti-/ “mate of the distance, aud we caleulated| £ it and mak: a friend of the all-powerfal ‘it at fifty feet from surface to surface. , Presently the two victims appeared on ‘the other side. They were hauled quite ' out of the water, and the rope by which they were hoisted was made fast and coiled up ready to pay out again. Av officer—probably a doctor—went down and examined them. The one upon whom the strain of the rope had fallen VOL W-NO, LU large purchasers of paper from Follett, state they are amply secured) He was bailed in $12,000. | Follett said: his eus- tomers were fréeceiving from him and that everything would turn oatall! right in the end. Follett has been regard- ed as worth half a milion, 'Follete’s reported as denyiog thathe hypothecated paper which he did hot own, ‘and'says a tight money market has been’ the cause’ of his inability to’ Meet the’ calls ape him. oieiactnntiion <atee 8 The Egyptian Black Regiments: . A great ideal has been said lately about) the Egyptian Black Regiment, and»as its, historyvis interesting + will give you ae summary of ‘it. It was organized by! Mehemet-Ali Pasha, and is composed exclusively of Black Nubians, Abyssiu- ians, Babberins, and Soudanese.’ No inan is admitted: who igs under six feet high or who has. ever “been married.: This regiment was! always, victorious, and did good service in’ Arabia and in all Mehemet-Ali’s camwpaigns,, and also distinguished itself with the Egypt- ian contingent in the Crimea. Although this regiment had done so much to main- tain the honour of the Evyptian sary, it was never liked by the natives, and many attempts were made, both by Said and his successors to disband it, These,, however, had to be abandoned, as the B.ack Regiment invariably took and held the Citadel airo and threatened to bombard the fown unless guarantees were given that'they should pot be mo- lested. . In cases of digotder or, riots in the various cities it used to be announc- ed that unless, Quiet. was established the oie Black Regiment would be,sent to quell the, nee, which had the same iat othe -inhabitants as the approach of Genta. Williams’ _police- men would have upon a New York mob. When Napoleon Li. foand that French troops were useless in Mexico, of ac- count of the elimate he asked the Vice- Egypt to lend bim the Black t, which the Viceroy was very ‘to do, as he would thus get rid of Emperor oi the French. The regiment went to Mexice and distinguished isself ‘so much that the officers were décorated with the Cress of the Legion of Honomr, aud when the French troops left the country the Mexicans granted the Black Regiment special terms. Siuce then ‘it has seen service during the late Russo-+ was apparently lifeless. His face was turned towards us; it was bleeding and | torn; his clothes were hanging ia shreds and his hands were dripping with blood. , His eyes were open, but they seemed to _be filled with blood. The ship’s bottom | covered with barnacles rasped upon the poor devils like nails. The other man seemed to be conscious. His back, as he hung iu the air, was towards us, but ‘he moved his head, we thought, aud ap- parently to beg for mercy. | Evidently the officer reported them ‘still alive, for when he had come on ‘deck |again the two menwere lowered into the » ater, and the crew manning, the rope ‘that led up from the other side marched ‘aw ay with it, and once more the victims ‘disappeared, From the time they went) under the surface of the water until they, ‘reappeared on the other side of the ship | was just twenty-four secorids. It seemea tous to have been an hour. The first frightful journey had terminated by their being scratched and torn; at the end of, ithe second they were mutilated. The nose of one wretch was torn almost laway, one ear gone, and the shreds of the ‘clothing he had worn clung to him | only where “they were heid by his bands. | 'He was blood, literally, from head to) foot. His companion’s condition was ‘equally horrible This time they were hoisted up to the rail and swung on board. Then we could see something of ‘the action of this barbarous punishment, for they were not held off the side, but | were scraped up along the ship, striking against the ringbolts, the chains aud every cruel obstruction until they swung iu free over the deck. Then they were ‘lowered down and released. They were both unconscious, probably even then dead. | It may be hoped they were. Death must: have been a welcome release | -- —_ 6 - Failed for a Million. New York, Sept. 23.—Alonzo Folleit, dealer in commercial paper in Wall street, is embarrassed. He handled mil- lions of dollars of the best paper every year. For twenty years he has been the | medium between the banks and other money-lending business concerns in the) city in the negotiation of loans. His chief customers have been in the habit of leaving their paper at his office and their necessity. Tt is stated that he received from some customers « large amount of paper for which he cannot now paythem. It appears that he either. sold or hypothecated the paper. is liabilities to customers are estimated at from $4000 to $1.000,000. The geveral presumption is that he lost money ia Y EXAM Oa oNE DOLLA a yar ’ speculation, Bankers, who have beep sg 3) is on pure air. excluded except when’ so bright as to be Turkish war, under: Prince’ Haseany brother of the present Khedive, and is now commanded by Abdallah Bey. @ noted ‘old Egyptian officer. +1+Leenege~—> Yok Sunlit Rooms. Noarticle of furniture should be put in a room that wall not. stand sunlig t, for for every in @ ie hi should have the windows so ar ed that some time durin the day a flo sunlight will force itse into the apatiments. ‘The importance of aduitting the light of the sun freely to all parts of our dwellings cannot be too highly estimated. Indeed, perfect health is nearly as much dependent on_ pure sunlight as it Sunlight should never be uncomfortable to the eyes. And walks should bein bright sunlights, so that the eyes are protected by veilor parasol when inconveniently intense. A sun beth is of more importance in preserving a healthful condition of the bedy than is generaily understood. A sunbath costs nothing, and that is a misfortune, for people are deluded with the idea that those things only can be good or useful which cost money. But remember that pure water, fresh air and sunlit homes kept free from damnpness, will secure you from many heavy bills of the doctors and give you health and vigor which no money can procure. It is a , well-established fact that the people who live mach in the sun are usually stronger ‘and more healthy than those whose occu- pation deprives them of exuvlight. And certainly there is nothing strange in the re- sult, since the same law applies with equal force to nearly every animate thing in nature. It is quite easy to arrange at iso- lated dwelling so that every room may be flooded with sunlight some time in the day, and it is possible that many town houses could be so built as to admit more light than they now receive.~- Builder and Wood- worker. An English critic calls upon the Brown- ing bibliographers’ to clear up a disputed point as to the colorof Mrs. Browning’s ‘hair. Bayard Taylor, who called upon the | poet at Florence, describes her as possessing “‘a pale, wasted face, shaded by masses of soft chestnut curls.” Nathaniel Hawthorne who also visited Mrs. Browning at Flor- ence, says:—‘‘Her black ringlets cluster down her neck, and make her face look the , whiter by their sable profusion.” A terrific battle between sharks and ‘swordfish was recently witnessed hy Gen. Spinner off the Florida coast below May- port. Several of the fish were disabled, and the water for some distance around ¥e drawing mouey against it according to was tinged with bluod. The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. These Pills are compounded from the purest drugs, and from those only whien are particularly useful for female complaints. They are enclosed in an air tight capsule and then sugar-coated, and by this means made to retain their full strength for years, in any climate, All drugzista. 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