cae —— OS OE: t—( er eo™= we —— Ce oo oe oy TERMS: Frve DouLtars a YAR. NEW SERLES. hue Datty EXAMINER {8 ISSUED EVERY BYENING, By rue Examiner Posiisnine Company FROM THEIR Orrick, CornneR OF Water AND GREAT GEORGE sTREETS, Charlottetown, Rates or SuBseRtIprron : Six Months, : : : Bo f Three Months, - - : 1 26 One Month, - . ‘ 050 | . e@ Advertising at most moderate rates, | Rustico Beach, = = F. Es. island. “ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Kvnirrpes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD | | Beautiful Summer Resort. i | ——— 9:0 —— — “Tia THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. —— 0; a ei “HIS beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly Ist ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1882, MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m.,S. E. New Moon.18th day, 4h. 58m, p. m., WW. First Quarter, 2ist day, 8h. 42m. p. m., .e- Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p m., & D : ' iSun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Days | AE WEEK | rises |sets rises logler len’h. jh vo jb m } aft’n| morn, \| Tuesday 4 47/7 25) 8 14/41 52! 2)Wednesday | 49) 23' 8 44 aft 52 3. Thursday | 50) 22) 9 is i 43 4| Friday | SL, 2ip-9 47) 1 53) 5 Saturday 52) 19,10 24 2 48 6 Sunday | 53) 18jll 6) 3 54'14 25 7iMonday | 55} 6{11 54] 5 16 8) Tuesday i 56) 15; morn! 6 37) 9} Wednesday | 57] 13! 0 49; 7 49! 10/Thursday | 58} 12) 1 47) 8 42 11) Friday | 59 10 2 48] 9 25 12'Saturday (5 1) 9) 349)10 4 13, Sunday s| 74 52}10 37) 14 07 14) Monday | gl 6) 5 53/11 8 15, Tuesday ee 4) 6 54/11 39 16, Wednesday | 6) 2/7 56) morn | 17| Thursday 7] 1 8 54 0 10) 18| Friday | 86 59 9 54, O 41) 19) Saturday 9! 57|10 55) 1 4 20 Sanday 11; 56/11 56, 1 51/13 47 21)Mon day | 12) 54,aft 56) 2 35) g2\Tuesday | 13) 52) 1 53! 3 30) 23; Wednesday | 14; 40) 2 50; 4 42) 24/Thursday: | 15, 48! 3 40| 6-11 25) Friday 17; 46, 42 7 30! ~« 26iSaturday | 18) 48 5 4) 8 34 27|Sunday | 19) 43| 6 391 9 25/12 26: 28° Monday 21, 41) 6 1ij10 1h) 29, Tuesday 22) 40; 6 41 10 53\ 30|Wedneeday | 23| 37) 7 13\11 33] 3t/Tureday [5 245 241 7 46 aft 13) Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1.000,000 325,000 ee 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 till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA 1 ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO REACH THE HOTELCoach wil! leave Charlottetown every W«dnesdayjand | Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from 9 o’clock, a. m. | all points at Hunter River, for passengers to Seaside, sev-n miles. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9 20, a, m,, and 4.20 p.m. ba “6 Hunter River for Charlottetown, 9 a, m., 2.11 and 7 p.m. f “a ee to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m., and 5.42 p. m. Address, eit ty JOHN REWSON & CO., DD. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Cafadian é Tweed Suits. fi A magnificent range of AC2 3 wee! GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, — ; —IN— i : AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. Island, under the management of the under- signed. eo o : : . Deposits will be received on interest, and | We invite you to inspect our Goods, on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and) sold, and general banking business transacted. | Db. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17,.1892—tf Agent. INSURANCE OFFICE, (ueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates, Losses settled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side, Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb, 3 1852. W. C. BISHOP, SEI PEPiIIN Go -—AND— FORWARDING AGENT, 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 Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hutis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in tiret-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Prodnce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed. Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr To shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN «WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN'S, N.F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Censiguments Solicited. Rererences— ‘The Manager Union Bank, St. John’s, N.F Messrs. C. F. Bernett & Co., % Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, > D.. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen” Street. eee ~— —— —-——— ——- — Charlottetown, Ma, 22, 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask __ credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. “CilY STEAM BAKER” 0:0 '{\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demard for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Faney Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 0: 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Moz‘real. We Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Ubarlottetown, P. E. Island John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. L} April 24, ’82—pat 2m eod w 2m May 4, 1882. CHARLOTTETOWN Rik Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, GREAT CLOSING UP’ AT PROM PRINCE sf. WHA, SLAND, WEDNESDAY. j i { f ; “etl oked* { iV | a , Bata & ; 7 ; MATISI, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, | Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings and Sprains, Burns acd Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons On es p sufe, sure, sim and cheap External Rewnedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling cutlay of 60 Cents, and every ene suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof oi ite , claiina. Jirections in Eleven Lan | guages. £0LD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOLNE, | A. VOGELER & CoO., Baltimore, Md.,U. 8. 4. _—— plea =ommunication | Between Pictou, N. §., Georgetown and Seuris, P. E. L., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. | PPE ‘Strongly-Built Tron S.S. BEAVER, P. P. Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty's mails, will Téave Pictou Lan | during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afterboon, on arriva) of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magfalen Islavds ; and every fourth trip; commencing Monday, 19th Juve, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, al Perce. Port Hoop, C. B Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Town, on arrival of Passengers by accommodation train from Halifax. Every attention will be paid to the com- fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER & €0, Quebec; FRED. W FRASER, Pictou, N.S. A. A. MACDONALD BROs., Georgetown, P. E.T. C. J HALEY, Souris, P.£. [. July 14, 1882. i nt STR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER, JILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN \ ' KVERY MONDAY, at. 5.30 ¢. m.,, for Shaw’s Wharf, returning at 7 4, m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- | mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown ‘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, reta:a- ling af 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and |Hickey’s Wharves. Also wiil leave Mt Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m., calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves ‘returning to. Mount Stewart same evenir g; occasionally on Tuesday mornmgs (when the fide will pot otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown on Wednesday mornings, returning same evening as above, On Sundays, Steamer wil) leave Charlotte- town’ for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at 9 a.m. and'115 p. m; returning, will leave Rocky Pcint at 9.30 a, m, and 1,45 p. m. If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail boat will take her place, F. L. HASZARD. Ch’town, June 1882--pat HE SHOP at present oceupied by the New York Singer Manufacturing Company, Queen Street. Application to be made to M. STEVENSON, June 9, 1882—eod tf Tinsm ith MAGNETIC MEDICINE MACK'S Brain and pooy vary I$ a Sure; Prompt” and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Supermatorrhed, Semiial Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjecbled Brain.and Restores Surprising Tone aud Vigor te the Exhausted Gen ratirve Organs, The experience of thousands proves it an InvatvasLe Kemepy, The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week’s medication, and is the cheapest aud best, 42 FullParticulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, ack’s Maguetic Mediciae is sold by Drug- gre at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will ‘mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE O,, Windsor, Out., Canada AUGUST 9, 1882 Tut Datty EXAMINER. “AUGUST 9, 1882. Notes of a Naturalist. j true, Yet, wildlings of nature, I. dote upon you.’ > and the brighter blossoms of summer fil! their place. When the Violet, ivory cup filled to the brim with perfume, came with the suns of May, we thonght i: the fairest gift that heaven could bestow on a weeping world. Then came the blue violet, Viola orata, of which Byron sings The sweetness of the violets deep blue eyes, Kissed by the breath of heaven, ceems borrow ed from the skies, If you are fond of violets, you may still, perhaps, find afew on some cool, damp place. Where the deep shadows of birches and alders, bury the crystal of the brook, there is a little grassy plol always moistened with the spattered dew of the cas- cade. Here the blue violet may stiil be found, blooming sweetly in the shade, while the silent thrush comes to dip his bill in the clear cool fountain, But the real summer flowers are out in the fullsunshine. How the rich pastures flash with golden buttereups! ‘There are two kinds, the tall Ranuncualis acris with lacer- ated leaves; and the low, creeping Rauunculis repens. Yn the tall grass, of the meadows, too, the fair blue-eyed grass with its pure ultamarine blossom, is found ; also the Prunellas thick purple spike of labiate flowers ; and the little Skull-cap ; and the tall Germander ; and the climbing Vetch with a profusion of blue, thick clustering racemes. The little speedwell, Veronica agrestis, hides in the sward,so rich in migute, pearly blossoms that it spangles the grass, like showers of dew; and the largvi- ger V. officionalia, with blue flowers, which grow so abundantly by the highway side. Here we have our representatives of the great Orchid family—ihose grand beauties of ‘the tropical forests. Ours are small, of course, but interesting. The ladies tresses (Neottic ceruud) grows eight inches high, and has a large spike of spirally arranged, recurved flowers, which emit a pleasant perfume, often scenting the whole meadow, as the mower goes through the grass. The Hab- anaria’ grows two feet high, with a great spike of whitish, orchid flowers with ‘frilled lips. Our most beautiful erchid, however, Cypripedium spectable, is found under the shade of the beechwood. It has a large, bright purple flower, and beautiful, smooth, ribbed leaves. Here, under the shade of the whispering, leafy arches, where the olive thrush never ceases the rippling music of its lay, there are some lovely floral gems The Pyrola uniflora, with its round, evergreen leaves, and large, single blossom, is a sweetly scented treasure. Pyrola rotundafolia has a, spike of similar blos- soms, just as fragrant. The sweet little pink bells of the Linnea are found here; too. The plant has a trailing stem, which spreads delicate ten- drils of evergreen leaves over the moss ; and, even in autumn and winter, its fres- ness is pleasing. But now its profusion « sweet-scented, delicate little , flowers, two on every tiny stalk, makis it a perfumed treasure of the woodland. Here, also, are the Neobbia tortilis, the Twa-blade, ihe Dragons claw, and the curious, colorless, Dutchman's pipe. The pale Andromeda, the flashiug Rho- dora, the Ledum, and the Wortleberry flowers are gone ; but the Kalmia makes up for them all. How it ornaments the dusts highway side, and spreads a blush of beauty over the rude barrens! We are su accustomed to this plant. that we think little of it. But its flowers are really pretty and they have some peculiarities of struc ture worth studying, and which Darwin made use of, in his most interesting inves tigatious regarding plant fertilization. The Willow herbs are now in full bloom, waving their purple pikes above th fence tops. They grow best where a wood fire has run; and in such a situation we have seen acres in extent one blaze of deli- cate purple bloom. Let us leave the wood land now, and seek some neglected border where the wild roses grow. Down by the shore will be the best place. The fresh breeze and the beauty ot the blue wave invite us there. As we go throngh the meadow, and the pasture, the tiny song of the chip sparrow runs everywhere through the grass; and some bob-tailed fledglings flutter in our path. The clear whistle of the song sparrow rings over the fields, to tell us how love lives in this wor.d. The plover dies away with strong wing, and loud wailing cry, in sym- pathy with the lonely spirit of nature. How those graceful swallows sweep and circle through the clear heaven, in evolu- tions which make even its arch look more beautiful! What a glory that summer isky is, with its pure white clouds ! You peer into its loveliness, till you think of things above and beyond. There is a field of Irises by the pond, a ea of bloom of deeyer ultramarine than the sky: and the great, delicate, piak-stained bells of the Convolvolus float from their climbing tendrils, on the fence top, quiver- ing in the sunny breeze. Here is were the wild roses grow. They make a thicket clear across the foot of the field. It is a perfect billowy swell of bloom, every rippling spray a flashing beauty of carmine and gold. A PECULIAR cattle disease is raging at Lynn, o little rettlement near Five Islands, Volches- ter County, N.S. The animals affected lose the use of their limbs, Several cows have B. **Ye field flowers! the gardens eclipse you, ‘tis The fair spring flowers are now all gone, with its Sino.e Corres Two Cats VOL. 1l:-=NO. 87. Egyptian War Notes. AUSTRIA AND HER GAME. Austria is again trying on the double- shuffle trick. She evidently thinks Eag- laud‘ has uo friends. She is, therefore, determined not to be on her side, and yet not to oppose her openly, for fear of awkward eventualities. All she can do by insinuation and innuendo she does. For instance, the Vienna Fremdendlatt says :— “<The proposal to establish a European protection of the Suez Canal will be toa certain extent the test of. the honesty of Enogland’s intentions. If England should refuse to concur in the proposal the existing distrust will not be unwar- ranted.” As England, by representative, has not at once given in her adhesion te the proposal as formulated by Italy regard- ing the protectorate to be established over the Suez Canal, but, like France, has consulted the Cabinet, this ** Austrian distrust ” will probably be increased. ARABI'S INTRIGUES. There is said to be the best of evidence to show that Arabi is: negotiating with the Palace at Constavticople about a parallel action between his own and the Turkish troops. It is said that he pro- poses that the Turks shall occupy Cairo, while he will remove to some central portion in the Delta provided the Turks promise not to attack his rear. PRUSSIAN OFEICERS FOR TURKEY. A number of Prussian officers have entered the Turkish army under a con- tract that is to run for aterm of three years, with provisions for a renewal. One of the officers is a Colonel, who takes the office of Brigadier General witha salary of 30,000 franes.. The others are to be Colonels in the Ottoman service, and will receive a salary of 23,000 francs, In addition to this, ali ure to get the nsual ratious and other allowances given to Turkish officers ot like rank. Iu case of disability for service a pension of one- third of the active salary is to be given, and in case of death, a pension of one- half the salary is to go to the widow and children. ‘The officers, moreover, though obliged to wear the ‘Turkish military uniform, will not be required to retounce their allegiance to Prussia. _ They are to continue subjects of the Prussian Gov- ervment, and members of the Prussian army. Both the Tarkish and Prussian Governments asseut tothis. The salaries and pensions are to be paid in gold by the Ottoman Bank. THE PATRIARCH OF ALEXANDRIA, The New York Churchman. learns that. Sophronius, the venerable Patriareh of Alexandria, has, amid the tryiag scenes which have lately taken place: in Alexandria, shown great heroism, It was believed by many that his life was endangered from Moas!em fanaticism, and he was urged to withdraw. But he felt that, at such a time, bis place was with his flock, and although fourscore, years old, he has been diligent in encouraging those who were threatened, and suceoring those who were oppressed, Oe A New Business. A. new business, says an exchange, has apparently opened up in Washing- tov, and we may expect to see its oper- ations extended to other countries before long. Wehave had the lobbyist, and the political contract broker; may we not gather in, some of these days, the office procurer? It seems ip Washing- ton the business is a flourishing one. The other morning one of the daily papers contained several. notices, of which the following are samples :— Wantep.—Will pay to any one procuring me employment under the Government or otherwise, paying $1200 annually or more or less, percentage in proportion to oe received, payable monthly. Address H. T., Star office. Wastep.--I will pay $100 to any one securing me a position paying $60 a month in any of the departments. Address in confidence, C. H., City Post Office. Wantep.—A pensioner will pay for one year $20 per month, for a situation in any of the departments that will pay $60 per month. Address in strict confidence, R. D., City Post Office. Waxtep.—-A competent young lady who desires a position in one of the depart ments, will give one half of salary to any person securing her the same. Address Miss Gussie M., City Post Office. Mack’s Macneric Mepicrne is a positive remedy for nervous €xhsustion and all weak- uess of the generative organs in both sexes, ~old in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. See advertisement in another column. {july 22 2w wkly Denwis Dinery, farmer of Lower Lachiue, i itends to ste the Society the for Preve*tion of Cruelty to animals for having imported spar rows. This yedr alone he declares they have a’ready eaten up thirty acres of barle« ,and de- stroyed his potatoes and early vegetables. He estimates the sparrows on his land at 5 000 James Sitacywurre, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fell of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Mimard’s Liniment, used externally and internally, cured bim. j2 eod whly —I— been shot to put them ont of their misery. it is reported that over 20 cattle have) Sold in Charlottetown by, varies’ Hall Co, Agents for Prine Edward Gedhvund by all Druggits pe erywhere fis 13’89 wh rished. The attention of the Minister of Agriculture is to be called to the matter. To save the heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, ovly 10 cepts, at Dogsey, Gorr & Co. [ap2s tf f / heres ee nen | - rs » ¥ 7 ae ee ve SE OIE CLEA. nee iphone a cenneamanant mance eat CE AOL A EM dating i e v3 Ba in & arew™ Lachapenigmpmmannmatits ee ae ae mamieeenammmmnalind ee ee a