Five Dottars A YRAR. NEW SERLES. TRRMS y [HE Daity EXAMINER iS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By ras Examiner PousissHine Company, FROM THEIR Orrice, ConnER OF WATER aND GREAT GEORGE 8STREBRTS, Charlottetown, P, E. Island. Rates oF Supscrerrion : Six Mentha, $2 60 | Three Months, - . . 1-25 One Month, 0 50 ra Advertising at most moderate rates. 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 12th day, 8h. 46m, a. m., 8. E. First Quarter, 20th day, 9h. lim. a, m., N.E. (below horizon. ) Fall Moon, 27th day, lh. 5lm., a. m,, S. W Do San 'Sun !Moon|High ! Days ui>4* 9 WEEK | -ises sets | rises ‘water len’. pe th m th m | aft’n} aft’n 1| Friday ‘5 2616 34) 8 23 0 54 2' Saturday 27; 32! 9 511 40) 3) Sunday | 28 30; 9 52) 2 30/13 09 #) Monday | 29) 28)10 44) 3 32) | 5/T uesday SLi 26/11 43) 4 45, 6)Wednesday | 32) 24 n.orn| 6 10) 7'Thursday i 33) 22] 0 43) 7 21 8| Friday 34; 20) 1 44) 8 16 9| Saturday Su; 18) 2 45 8 59) 10; Sunday 87| 16] 3.47; 9 36\12 48 11' Monday 38! 14) 4 47/10 10 12, Tussday ‘0 1%) 5 48/10 41 13 Wednesday 41; 2b) 6 47}11 | 14) Thursday 42, 7 411 43 15 Friday 43) 7 §.47| morn 16 Saturday 45) 5, 9481015 17| Sunday 46| 3/10 48] 0 49/12 25 18) Monday 47} 1/11 46) 1 27) 19 Tuesday 48 5 5Maft 40. 2.12 20| Wednesday | 5D! 57! $2} 3) 2! | 21\/Tharsday Si} 55) 2 f7| £14; 22) Friday 52, 53) 2 57) 5 39) 23' Saturday 53) 51) 3 33 7 3! 24)Sunday | 55) 49! 4 6) 8 10)12 04 5) Monday | 66), 47 4 Or ae uesday 57} 45, 5 7| 9 49 27, Wednesday 59, 43, 5 41:10 32, 23) Thursday 6 0 41) 6.17'11 14) 29| Friday 1} 39) 6 58/11 56 aturday |6 35 37).7 44)aft37 we nn oe = ss 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 New Tobacco Factory, RICHMOND STREET. — a | FY\HE Subscribers wish to inform the public thatthey have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on .Bichmond Street. in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr. Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the, trade with Tobacco of all kinds, as good as can be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices. ! pee” Patronage solicited and orders prompt- by filbedt, COYLE & McQUAID. | Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky 8 jc 2 al lt een ar wooE TION AY | Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, | | | $1,000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondentaof the Bank. Sterliog andother Exchange bought and ad@i@, aud yeuerab banking business transacted. b. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1352—tf Agent. W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Gocds, and collection of Custom: Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class oftices at most favorable cates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. guaranteed, ‘* This is true Liberty, when Freé-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxirwes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WE ——— BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. — 0 ie N the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- | SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tex. IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Charlottetown, July 26, 1882, 6OT2 Seal — —_—— = a D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash, Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be, had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed, Suits. ~ A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur 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 Stree‘, — eo - — _—a = “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 ‘er proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is new prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Flain and Fancy Biscuits, é&c., | AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 20: LOOO lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steaniship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Wess Orders by mail promptly executed. J, QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4,- 1882. . . Roaeedliginantboabekiema CS Tr rr oa For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- TOERRY RBH ACT BEAN Oo fKR'e JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmansh!p aud a perfect fit , | ' —aLso— ~ Acomplete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Flt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. pow bli Sata. *") Remember the address, twp doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Nov, 14, 1881—lyr Obarlottetown, Oct 11, 1881, | j | | kK xpected- Sse ae Pn CRAM me ALE. eS | | SSE : | : Vi Ray ee eG aT NA vA = > a eS Wie RMARBELENY on . GERMAN RUEUMAT SU Neuralgia, Sciaticc, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tha Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings and Sprains, Burns ard Scaids, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail cther Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons On es a sufe, sure, simple and cheap Exteriual Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively with pain can have cheap end positive proof of iw claime. Directions in Eleven Lengueges, 60LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. A. EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET | BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m The New Boarding House, N EYNG STREET, rejoining the Ferry Score, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Renpat, proprietor. liy 18¢ Ee ge RS b =x ; [OL TT: Sr3 sp < Sige here ecopeh Leeroy iTes THE PERFECTION ke PROPRIETORS ee i Be ee SP Oh hoe 3 : - az'||GREENLEES & of WHISKY?<%; =-BROTHERS UNRIVALLED 1. or IS os z . RICGNMERCIALSTREET, LONDONE LOS TODDY. |DISTILLERIES,ARGYLES HIRE} ee HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Flolbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Hientanp Wuiskey: “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 careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fra:rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Artuur Hitt, Hassan, M. D, “Orro Heung; F.C. 5. F. Lc.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. E, 1, Feb. 24, 1882. INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thos ° desirine to make money $10 on s:ialkand weiiunl investments in grain, provisi-us and stock speculations, can doso by oper- ating on our pian. From May Ist, i881, to the present date, on in- WHEAT vestinents of $10.00 to #1,000, eash profits have been realized and paid to investcrs amounting to several times tre original invest- $50 ment, still leaving the original in- vestinent making money or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars and statements of fund W STOCKS sent free. We want respunsible agents, who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal ‘™ commiss'ons paid. 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Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is so!d by Drug- ists at 50 cts. per box, or G6 boxes for $2.50, or will mailed free ef postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINECO,, . Windsor, Ont., Canada Jd in Chari by ries’ Hall ¢ ayouts for Prince Edward Island, and by all Draygiat very where, (su 18 wkly | i ' ' j trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering | DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1882. Irish National Land League. | —_——— The regular meeting of the Charlotte- t-wn Land League was held on Monday evening, the 18th inst. P. D. Cox, Esq, Vice-President, ocenpied the chair. Bosi- ness of a preliminary character having Leen disposed of, Mr. J. L. Trainor spoke briefly on the work of che Land League, and thought more attention should be given to the ttudy of Irish history by the members of this organization. He coneluded by read- ing, from the New York Tablet, a very able address of James Redpath’s. , Mr. John P. McCarron read the eloquent address delivered recently by the Rev. Dr. McGlynn, at a Land League demonstra- tion in Cleveland, Ohio. Among other things, the Kew. gentleman said if he did not see that the doctrine of ‘‘ The Land for the People” was clearly in the line of true political economy, that it’ was true as a matter of natural justice and, therefore, of natural religion, he would not be there before them that day. M. P. Hogan, Esq., being called upon, offered a few remarks ; and stated it gave him much pleasure, while absent from the Island, to see the interest that was mani- fested in Irish affairs by the people of the different cities he visited. Messrs. P. Connolly and B. Doherty also spoke encouragingly, and said we should continue to exert ourselves, as a great deal yet remained to be accomplished. Meeting adjourned till next Monday evening, Eowarp C. Grant, Sept. 19, 1382. Secretary. —_———_—__—_-_--— - meee —- From a New York Letter. New York, Sept. 12. An interesting sensation has been created by the arrival and encampment of a body of gypsies, whose quarters are near the Central. Park. These people claim to be from England, and are tak- ing part in the rehearsals of The Romany Rye,” the promised dramatic sensation with which the management of Booth’s Theatre are about to inaugurate the season. Their picturesque and showy raggedness and squalor, peculiari- ties of physique, their tents and wagons, numerous live-stock and crowds of wild- lookin z, dusky-skinned, dark-eyed, and dirty children, are quite an attraction te leisurely New Yorkers, and, it is said, women are spending considerable money in the encouragement of the Sybils of the camp, who spend their days in turning to financial account their ‘skill ia palm- istry” and telling fortunes by the cards. This enterprise on their part, makes the presence of Gypsy women ia camp quite infrequent during the day. The men maintain the traditional weakness of their nation for horse trades. The presence of an unlimited number of vagabondish- looking dogs adds liveliness to the ens campment, which is a realization of some of George Borrow’s unrivalled descrip- tions. in the heart of the greatest. com- ‘mercial city of this continent. What promises to become a general revolution in the matter of lighting is an accomplished fact in the lower part of the city, where thousands of electric lamps are in use in newspaper offices, printing offices, ete. Preparations were in progress a year and a half before the lighting became partially practicable. Mr. Edison is the presiding genius in the supply of illumination, which is either provided directly from the works owned by the Edison Company, or from machinery supplied by them to individual firms who prefer to own their proper sources of supply. At the present time, excluding these, many buildings in the ‘area bounded by Spruce, Wall, Nassau and Pearl streets are nightly aglow with the soft, steady, mellow and pleasant light of incandescent lamps. It is ex- pected that, in a short time, electric motors, instead of steam,. will be used in the production of the current in all cases where great power is required, Two New Wrinkles Charged Upon the Fashionble Women. | Two new wrinkles are charged upon the fashionable women of New York by a correspondent of the “ Ciucinnati Enquirer.” The first is fiddling : ‘ | ‘It is not rare now to meet a finely Gressed girl with a boy carrying one of ‘those black, coffiu~shaped boxes which ‘formerly were lugged by professional musicians only. She is on her way to or from her violin lesson. Pretty soon she will stand up before the guests in -her papa’s parlor, tuck one end cf a fiddle under her chin, and torture her company's ears while delighting their eyes. However horrible may be the € noise produced she will look well during the process of making it.” The second freak of fashion is represented to be a pray or genuine prayer rugs from the East, such as a Mohammedan uses ‘They are usually about three by four feet in size, and cau be distinguished by the design, which always represents some large figure at one end and pointed at the other. Places are indicated for the hands and knees. Devout woman pro- cure the real things from av importer, and, without facing Mecca, bumping their heads on the floor, or removing their shoes and stockings, like the sons ot the Prophet, still actually do use them to kueel on while praying. They are said to he @ great comfort. SINGLE Corres Two CEnNTa. VOL. 11.---NO, 103 Current Notes. The other day the Pope received from London a gift of 100,000 francs, the sender of which implored the Apostolic benediction. Several offerings of large sums have lately been made in this way from England and from America, and they have gone far to supplement the reduction in the amount of Peter's pence, which in other parts of the world have fallen off. General Tchernaieff, the Russian Gov- ernor of Yakutsk, has been assnring a cor- respondent of the London Times that “ if England and Russia should mutually arrange their interests in Central Asia, they would have no need to querrel; and that if ever there should be serious trouble it would not be the fanlt of Russia.” It was something like that the monkey sad to the cat when it induced the teo credu- — tabby to pull the chestnuts out of the re. Gilbert and Sullivan's fortheomiag opera has been named ‘‘ The Princess. Pearl.” The hero is Strephen, the son of a fairy motherand of a father who is only fairy from the waist down. The characters and plot mix fairies and mortals comically. Strephon has a sweetheart jealous of his mother, who looks only 17. Thi Queen of the fairies is very fat and gross, while a Lord Chaneellor figures as quite ethereal. The men of the chorus are peers im coronets and robes. ' Dr. Cullis, who has become noted through his faith-cure camp meeting, at Old Orchard, where miracles are asserted to have been wrought in answer to his |prayers, is a Boston physician in extensive practice. He has collected about $159,000 to support the Faith Cure Home, and his \integrity is so unquestioned that all the |money expended in eleven different charity institutions is given into his hands by the _contributors. He for many years habitu- ‘ally prayed im behalf of patients whom ‘medicine did not eure, and he has great ‘faith, On Sunday last some forty Jewish labourers ‘in Winnipeg, who on the previous day had duly observed the Sabbath, proceeded to dig a cellar on Princess-street preparatory to the erection of ahouse. They did not to understand that it was contrary to the Gaston of this country so to do, but the police . a the scene, they son realized the pesition and suspended operations, There is, ays the Jimes, getting to be a considerable amount of Sunday work indulged in, in Winnipeg. The police found two men at work painting a honse on Jemima-street last Sunday, and other cases were also noticed by private citizens. A Tennessee convict has just left the penitentiary after serving six terms aggre- 'giting thirty years. He is now, according to the Boston Adrertiser, seventy-five years old. It is forty years since his first sentence began. No officer or prisoner is now in the penitentiary who was there when he first appeardfl as a convict. He has been married four times, and four times he has known the sweets of divorce. Though he goes out without a relative or friend to greet him his spirits are light. He has never been sick in these years of im- prisoument, He announces his purpose to live decently the rest of his days, “ Dick ens’ Dutchman” thus hasa rival. The mach-despised Cyprus, which was de- clared by the Liberals when out of office to be a ‘‘pestilent hole,” and which since has been selected as a sanitarium for invalids from the seat of war, is now te be converted into a — depot for the Egyptian expedition. n fact, itis becoming, in spite of the Liberals, ‘the place Of arms” which Lord Beaconsfield intended it to become. It has already been of immense service, and is destined in the event of further complications in the Kast, te become of enpreaye importance, especially in relation to Russian designs in Asia Minor, over the cost of which it must always exercise a dominating influence whén held by -a great naval power. lf, as is reported, the Govern- ment propose to spend £2,000,000 in forming harbours and erecting forts, it may become a more valuabie possession than Malta. ° The Popular Science Mouthly saya:— Every season is a harvest time in some country on the globe. In Australia, New Zealand, Chili, and some other countries in South America, the harvest takes plate in January. In India it begins in Febru- ary and is completed in March. In Mexieo, Persia, and Syria, it.takes place in April; in Asia Minor, Algeria, Morroco, and parts of China aud Japan, in May, and after this in California, Spain, Portugal, Italy ,Grecce, Sicily, and some of the southern depart- ments of France.. In Jaly it begins in France, Austria, Hungary. Poland. Russia, ang the Middie United States. The turn of . Germany, Belgium, Denmark, and Holland;comes in August, and of Scotland, Northern America, Sweden, and Northern Russia in September. Sir Garnet Wolscley’s action, in first feigning to take measures in the direction or Aboukir and then promptly descending on Port Said and [smailia, is tn accordance with maxims he has himself embodied in his *Soidier’s Pocket Book,’ He there lays it down that a General commanding shoukl so keep his counsel that his army, and even the staff round him, should be not. only in ignorance of his real inten- tion, but convinced that he aims at totally different objects from what are his true ones. - He adds that, ‘ What you lead your army to believe will soon be credited by the enemy, whom it will reach by means of spies or through the medium of those newly-invented curses to armies; I mean newspaper correspondents.’ In another part of his book, Sir Garnet points ont how by spreading false news simong the representatives of the press, a general may use them to deceive an enemy.” et TueRapectic Pap Asscciatios.—We un- lerstand that Dr Bennet, of the firm of Renvet & Lewis, of 119 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. &., whose very remarkable cures by ab- sorption without internal medicine have created such a sensation, will be in Charlotte- town on the 29th, 30th, and 3lst of this month. Consultation free. Parties desirous of such apyly at the Rankin House, A first class moriares Tepe avecuin es Sa Fale samp Rai tae ae wee ce 6 oe hE wa ST ORES saree ial caine I a AE rad : eae ST ava ee Oe Ss 9° i Sicilitlg PREP GET ons