SES OOo SO _— >. -. 2. = iD e ow a » “ a Five Dor ARS A VY RAR NEW SERLES (He DatLy EXAMINER ISSUED EVERY EVENING, EXAMINER PUBLISHING Company, raerk Orrior, CoRNER Or WatTER TREAT WHEORGE STREETS, , ini moO lL 26 (dy ‘i mtn, Contracts may be made for monthly, arterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- its, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, i882. MOON S CHANGES. . Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m..S. E. New Moon 13th day, fh. 58m. o. m.. W. t Quarter, 2ist Gay, 8h. 42m. p, m., 8.W, Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p. m., F, D Sun ‘Sdn |Moon|High | Days DAY OF WEEK i a M rises |sets { rises |water len’h. hm ;h m/ aft’n| mor: 1 Tuesday 4 47\7 25] 8 14/11 52 2) Wednesday 49; 23' 8 44'aft 32 3. Thursday 50} 22) 9 14) 1 131 4 Friday SL 21) 9 47) 1 58) 7| Monday 55} 16/11 54) 5 16 §'T uesday 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} 3 49/10 4) 13. Sunday , %} 9; 4 52/10 37,14 07 14. Monday | 3t @ 5 53)lt 8 15, Tuesday el t} 6 54/11 39 16, Wednesday | 6 2) 7 56) morn 17| Thursday 7 I 8 54° 0 10 18) Friday 8.6 59) 9 54) O 41) if Saturday ; Of 57)16 55) 1 4 20 Sanday | Ll! SOlLL &6. 1 51/13 47 21;Monday | 12) 54 aft 56| 2 35 22| Tuesday , 18] 52] 1 55! 3 30 23) Wednesday | 14, 40) 2 50) 4 42 24'Thursday | 15, 48! 3 40] 6 11 25) Friday | 17) 46; 4 241 7 30! | 26| Saturday | 18) 45) 5 4) 8 34 27|Sunday | 19) 43) 5 39] 9 25/12 26 25, Monday } 21, 41) 6 11)10 11 29, Tuesday | 22) 40; 6 41°10 53 30; Wednesday {| 23) 37| 7 13)11 33! 31/Thursday [5 245 24! 7 46 aft 13! Bank of Nova Scotia, ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid vp capital . . 1.000.000 OU? Readymade Clothing is Manufactured onthe Premises, *Pe Reserve Fund .. . 3°25,¢ } j 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- Deposits will be received on interest, an: Ldvertising at most moderate rates. AWUStLCO Beach, - = ‘ his is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Pabii *, ay Speak free,” —¥vKmiwes. — Beauiiiul Summer Nesort. (> L}. ) —— ()—_—+-—-- — ss - mh. ane a & ™, 4 J, ae o 3 a ‘ E SEASIDE -HOTE Crea es” Than é bras (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Se on ' rE. hak g sland. ae © (DS — vulifally-situated and well-known establistiménht will be pened trom July is " . } > ’ 7 . till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA | ES—$1.75 per day : $10 per week ; $32 per month TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wdnesday and vy, Calling fur Guests a? >! rlott, to » f I Hy ter Rh ver at6 .. v 0. a, m ea Se mu ‘ : ; - t., if \ddress, ; Teturning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall te meet trains t Hunter River, for passeng: rs to Seaside, seven nyil es, and 420 p, m. Hunter River fur Charlotietown, 9 a. m., 29h and-7 yp. mye lunter River to Summerside 7.45. 11.10 a. my and 5 42 pan. JOHN REWSON & CO., CHARLOTTETOWN ar foe” RRR De Ae BRUGE MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VABUF that can be had in the market, ip ‘Broadcloth, Worsted, Scoteh and Canadian ‘weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, IN : “ . . . . ‘ a Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English avid Amerean Hats, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Wil! be sold as Cheap as Imported. signed. ; We invite you to inspect our Goods. on current account. : \ Drafts granted on the various Agencies and | correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking busjness transacted. Charlottetow D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1832—tf Agent. | INSURANCE OFFICE, (ueen Insurance unas, GIR EAT COSI Nu UP Al 83 QUEEN STREET. 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 1552. FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, -—AND— ua oan!“ CITY STEAM BAKERY, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes, and Freigbts insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce 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. Consignments Solic'ted. REFERENCKS— The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s, N. F D. A. BRUCE, Ma~ 22, ‘82. 72 Queen “Street. nr . aoe e ,? 9 Wout, Quinsy, Sone Throat, Swe’, ' W. C. BISHOP, SEIPPING | 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. Messrs. C. F. Bennett_.& Co., ” Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, be | Joha H. eat ene PEL April 24, ’82——pat 2m eod w 070 AV THE SHORTEST NOTICE, - —t0: 1000 Ibs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ** Miramichi,” from Moz. veal. WKS Orders by mail promplly executed. J. QUIRK, © Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud 19 boat will take her place, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EBWARDASLAND, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1889, * + oath ti Je; : oS ass oe | Wt SS aaa el oe FERNY (EVE ra ea e ti BP fo Ss ie 7 poe. Mh i ee % +m». ie ae" 2 > a Syn | & geee 8 Be) pt tity mae OTS ebs Ys 4 2 ag Mita & freer es sean i ' . Neura/g: Seiatiec, Luinga Ya /a ’ G% &dekache, Soreness of the Chest a2 ~ ings. and Sprains, Burns cad n } ~ “f ecalds, Generel! Bodiiz at Pans, ” vat ; of nAS | Tooth, Fer ent Headechs, Frostcd Feet and Ears, ahd all othap 6 47 Puins aid Aches. NH’ Prepurktion on earth equals St. Jacong.O: es gisese, sure, atrmple aud cheap Yet i Remedy A; trial. enteils’ but ythe -¢dmparstinel ? triffng outlay of 60 Centa,.and every. one sufering with ‘pain can have cheap and positive proct vi its claim. Directions in Eleven Languages, SCLD LY ALL DRUGGISTS AND. DEALLES IN MEDICINE, * TALLEST ED ee oe A. VOGELER & Co. Baliimore. UMd., U.8. it Cea Commaninat plea Lommunication Between Pictou, N. S., Georgetown and Sonris, P. B, [., Magdalen Islands and Gaspy FEXKE Strongly.Baikt Iron 8, 8. BEAVER, | ~~ = rg : r. Li aistre i o » Ving , AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED. SHIRTS Maieety's melignrill’ Jeave, Plotow Landing ple » ag ag te is Guring the season, of Nayigetion,every-ALen~ day aftemioon, on arrival of Express Traia from Halifax for Gvergeton n, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth. trip, commencing Mondey, 19th June, will ertend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, at Perce, { Por? Hoop, C. B | Wil] leave for Port H od every Friday Night, from Railway Wharf, Picton, Town, on arrival of Passengers by accommodation 1 train from Halifax, , Every attention will be paid to the com- fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to | A FRASER &CO, Quebec ; FRED, W: FRASER, Picton, N.S, A. A. MACDONALD: BROs,,- Georgetowh, P.. EW T. C,é HALEY, Souris, P. Ey 1, JOHN MACKAY, Port Hood. July 14, 1882, ST Ry SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE sT.WHARF, . \ TILL. J,EAVE GHABL © PETOWN KVERY MONDAY, at 5.30 7. m,, for Shaw’s Whar!, returning at 7 a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide: pers; mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m, and on Friday, at 4 p. m KOR BAST RIVER, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, retarn- ing at 7 a. m, calling at Granberry and Hickey’s Wharves, Also~ will leave Mt- Stewart, on Wednesday morning, ‘at 7a. m., calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni: g ; occasionally on ‘Tuesday mornings (when ,the tide will not 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 will leave Charlotie- town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at 9a.m, and 1.15 p. m; returning, will leave Rocky Point at 9.30 a. m.and 1,45 p. m, | If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail F. L, HASZARD, | Ch’town, Jane 1882--pat [Jy 3 TO LET. ‘HE SHOP at present occupied by the New Yotk Singer Manufacturing Company, rel | fI\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased Queen street.” Applicatiyn to be made to M. STEVENSON, demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his jesed. 1062. sole Pens Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machitrery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, bes ‘MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ae Sse Ppoog BATON 2 | r Qo tt Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o Bo in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat | Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nerveus Waste, Rejuven- dies the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Buzcebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone aud Vigor to the Exhausted Gen ratire.Orjans, The experience of thousands provcs it an InxvanwaBnE Remepy, The PMedicine is pleasant. te the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week’s medication, and is the cheapest aud best, £27 Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Maguetic Mediciue is sold by Drug- ists at SO cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by dressing ‘ ; MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE <0O.,, - po iPae es Windsor, Ort., Canada Sold fi Chitlvttctown by Apothecaries’ Uall Co | Agents for Privee Edwerd Igland, and by all D its verywhare (je 11°89 wk - Sino ce opr Tato Cents, VOU TNO 69, iat necall ’ ——— Le pee : liOW VYSE FELL. Avabi Racha viass beew endearoring: ta A despatch from Alewandria save :—| *¢!),thg contents.of; thedéulak! Museum to The’, Kgxptians fowght © determinedly. rT oe ae Wi FO VARA Pens with w ylew of Thiir wounded were carrie® “(6 Pel Ors MroPay Ae ee view er British reat. edhd! edrefully attendel, to. | The oPriaep: ab [Wadash is bouts liedodle Lieit. Vyse fellwhile gallantly pressing | MAF, we of Lisp atuie Jaowdan waciety to the front of ihe left wivg of the attack, r re ee s / e so balls an a Paiirn. The Déity’, Teicgraph despateh fromlatics regular ball’ goers e y graph espale FOI after 35: ee Alexandria says Vyse was shot fn ithe kta: eee tia left groin and, died alost immediatély. Lense GEO waiy-ot a won His servant carried shih off the oroend | SRR RRs Hed: FoPORD ne ee Aeahsastle, : pro \leaving $60,000 to the: Polyteshilic sehoot amid a heavy fire. _ «| pa* Zkrio, to. endow scholarships for Polish RUSSIA’S VIEWS stidente. : ; - = ts ; ; j oe ov the situation are atrabilions. Avdes-| Lima advices, report that see€ral shirk patch trom Paris says that the Foreign ‘Mishes occurred | recemtly aphmars Ape : . i. say » 77 me yi 3 Offices at St. Petersburg has not'forgiven ChMan ahd Peruvian troops. Tn financial : 4 ‘ end ‘¢ommerctal matters, Liwia is steadi Kmgland, who turned back thé victorious y TAS Yp, Sleoeny, Russian army from the gates of Con-; gomy froin bad to worse, stantinople, which the treaty of San | . ; Stele’ opened to it. The English the other Gay that pearly 214,000,000 has Cabinet so spurred on by an, almost already’ been ‘subscribed tn Brittin towards: ; stl Die , ** ‘the shares of esinpanies formed for intro- unanimous public opinion as to render it ducing the electric light) 1»! : ; ed impossible for it to come to an amicable ; ; - On tan} ceteniine with the -Porte, and it! Te puyeicst stropgtn St eareoee yom’ pooner ve . , ae mous. An officer of the ‘B® & 0. Mail looks as if the Evyptian crisis wouk steamers says that there are Arabian steve? soon become cumplicated by’ a conflict ores who can readily catry fronr three ts between the two Powers, 4 conflict of four hundred. The doukey boys oftem lift frightful gravity, on one whose serious Up their donkeys. consequences it is impossible to forecast. | Baron Hirsch, the masager atid virtual LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. ‘owner of the Turkish Failways, sending aoe 5,000 Jewsiat his own 6st’ to the’ United Chis vaval officer, who “has been | Statese..Tt iba generonsideed, and he can selected to lead. the land torees af;Cairo’ afford .it, He admité having made $25,/ until the arriva) of the Britigh. army,. 000,000 in five years by Lurkish Railways. Was at, this station aslieutenant of H:}) six wiles north of Girénadla, on the Wirk- M.. 5. ‘ Clito® twenty-one «years @g0v! man plantation, Capt.| Thomas! Kirkdiadl® The sfatement was madein Parliamgs: He was then ja° young harum-scartm'! recently went.to tae residencevof.acolired™ fellow, fall of* fire avd energy, and whet | woman, with whom he mas lived for.eeye Sw ’ ; . . - - . . - he eame ashore with his friends was years, and Killed her and hey four qhikdmen accustomed 16 make the old Colowial | fi Setkadl i morphine, . Hotel “ howl.” Shortly. before arriving} oy a oasis [t oom at Esquimalt the. ‘‘Clio”. called in at | _Hay-making has commenced’, pretty Honolul. One night*Lord Charles /andosnerally ‘throughout, the Rastern Quebse, his party weats ashore knocked the eae ome oe SS eee ee to nes ne. eafair average one, conside “the un- ‘eae ther ms from the front Of ¢ vorable character af” the Spring” “The the U.S. consulate, and- Carrying 1) Whitfield Model Farmiat Rongemont, Que. , _— ship nailed eae in his room. pwill cut 200 acres of hay this sedsom| "Fe./60. Fane MOEA ENS CORP att was made TO) | phe Kaghisiodia dor Butd ie tlel. ced ollie the captain of the Clio,” who COME | erhotrade until conipartitively Tate in the _pelled his. frisky youn’ Hentenant “to (day. Even after the defeat of the Armada carry the iusignia ashore, ascead, a: nothing was done until thei wreck of a great ladder with hammer and wails, and in| Portuguese Indiamen (with a cargo valued the preseice cf several thousand people a $750,000) on the Devonshire coast awoke restore the coat-of-arms to its‘aceustomed the ambition of Bristol's “‘merchapt ven- place, Lord Charles is a brother of the|*U"C™: Th Marquis of Waterford, and isa particular! No marriage is Jezai in France except friend of the Prince of Wales, whom he | With the consent of the parents.of, both accorapanied to India. parties, but a man or woman over @) may ‘respectfully cite” his or her parents to GENERAL NOTES. ishow cause why they ‘refuse consent. If Owing to the war and general dis- | they fail to show good cause, the marriage ‘turbance it is believed that half of the'™4Y proceed, in spite of them, Such. pro- ‘wheat and the bulk of the cotton crop of °¢?4ss are rarely resorted to, Egypt will be a loss. Abont 70,000 acres in Great ‘Britain ‘are . : : under hops, and the differenee hetween a | {2 he Egyptians have the bewest pattern | good andan indifferent crop means millions of English guns iu their forts. English ‘sterling. A good one realizes half a ten to ‘military authorities require about two , the acre, and this, at 825 per cwt., amounts years to decide whether they will accept | 2 70,900 acres to $17,000,000. A. blight- a gun of new pattern. Wherefore in-|@4 ¢rop (there is tmuch blight this year) 'veutors ofler their guns to other nations, | 2° be estimated on” the” tate ‘basis’ at $700,000. | who accept them, nN ‘ ply : | Some officers cf a British ship were din- ; A curious coincidence is noted by a ing’ with a mandarin’ at Canton, China, foreign journal. It was on the 16th some time ago. One of the guests wishing July, 1881, that the French fleet success- | for a second helping of a savory stew, fully bombarded Sfax,a town which was which be thenght was. some kind bf a then given over to the flames. It was duck, and not knowing the word in Chinese, on the 16th of July, just one year later, Reid: hig plate ta the hosts saying, | with that the English fleet bombarded Alex-) U1" approval, Quack, quack, quack, 7 ; : | His countenance fell when the host, pointe © . 7 > ae ale . . . vi : audria, which has also been burned. jing: to the dish, respomded, *‘Bow, wow, ‘Is the Turkish Civil Service system,” | ¥°¥-" asked a traveller in the Orient of a! The following is the inscription on an pasha, ‘-is the Turkish Civil Service like | obelisk, eight feet high, which will shortly ours? Are there retiriag allowances, | be placed on a well-known moor in North aud pensions for instance?’ ‘My j)- | Yorkshire:-— lustrious friend, and joy of my liver,’} , St this stand was shot 191 grouse at a replied the pasha, “Allah is great, and single’ drive, Ineting 28 minutes, by Bir [ ; Frederick Milbank,” Bart., on the 20th the pub. fune. who ‘stands in need ot @' August, 1872, at which tithe Joseph Coll- retiring allowance when his term of office | inson was head keeper. Erected by Lady expires is an ass! I have spoken.” |Milibank, in commemoration, 1882. ns Sripemarte TT Total bag, August 20,1872, 2,070 grouse Flies on Horses. }(six shooters) Total killed in the sea- son, 17,064 on Wemmergill moor.— London | The London Daily News recommends, | /ruth. ito preveat the torment inflicted by the} Burlington Hawkeye—‘‘The other day a flies on horses, an application to the!stranger in Burlington was. arrested. for jJatter, before harnessing, a mixture of yelling on the street, calling the passers-by one part crude carbolic acid with six or |liars and thieves, and tearing off his coat, more parts of olive oil. This should be |°llar and necktie. The magistrate, how- fever, On learning that the stranger'was’a rubbed lightly r imel with | . rubbed lightly all over the animel with ‘member of Congress, who was only rehear- a rag and applied more thickly te the | sing his speech on reform, apologized for i | , “interior of the evrs and other parts most |the action of the officers and dismissed the likely to be attacked. This application |prisoner. The poliee should be more vave- may need to be repeated in the course of fal. What passes for disorderly conduct in the day, but while any odor of the acid @ Private citizen is strictly parliamentary in remains the flies decline to settle, and, C°™S"¢S* the horse is free from their annoyance -_ ~~ + =. Is Cricket Deteriorating ? A New Kind of Beauty. ay ES A vals od y (London Truth, July 20). ( Toronto World.) ' True lovers of cricket were conspicuous The announcement made in the last |>Y their absence at the Eton and Harrow issue of the Evangelical Churchman ro. | eee a ta eS veals the curious stave of things in the | cuzzling, rather than that of skill and Episcopalian church, i, a8 oF contem- | muscle. This year, however, there was a poraiy states, the Bishop of Algoma marked change for the, better ; some few has to depend for his travelling ex-'"owveaur riches tried to advertise themsel- penses on tho sale of his photographs | ves by their luncheons, but public opinion of the churchwomen of Montreal, |&*Ptess¢d itself against them. At the close ised Yoranio. Bishops will bardig i the play thére was a row, anda few ; — “cracked: heads,” but owing to the wise | equa! professional beauties in the attract- forbearance of the police, there wax nothing iveness of their photographs, aud, how-'gerious. Eton and Harrow boya “should ever much in character it may be for the realizs that they do no credit to: their Jersey Lily to pay her hotel bill by the schools by these exhibitions of fisticuffs, photos wlrich- reveal her iayish loveli- avd should leave it to dogs to delight to ness, we think that Bishops who eannot | atk and — The Peas ng ° cricket pay their way without devices which (ood “sillenagh, “thin taal walked “ta fe , ‘ ’ savor of the variety show had bettes geing in favor of Harrow when stumps stay at home. Or rather their constitu-|were drawn, it would be difficult to say ents should provide a better purse, which was the worse eleven.