a ae 4 , cai Be. 5 he Fe iti ea € General Commission Merchants ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evnirwes. SINGLE Copigzs Two CENTS, NEW SERLES. CHARLO Pie TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND), TU ESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1882. VOL i. NO. 78. _—_s- Hg Dainty EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, ae MXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, (EIR Orrick, CoRNER GF WATER » GREAT GEORGE STREBTS, wh, . . P. E. Island KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : x M ith . SZ ov Ai Monthe 1. 36 i) > t? 0 OO Advertising at most moderates tracts may be made for m terly, half-yearly or yearly advertise ents, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, '882. MOON 8S CHANGES, | Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m.,8 New Moon 13th day, th. 55m, p. First Quarter, Zist day, Sh. 42m sf Fall Moon, 23th day, 5h. 5m., p. m., KF D Sun 'Sun !Moon!High |! Days yey = WEEK| pises sets | rises |water|len bh, | _ ; hm sh m | aft'n)/morn; 1) Tnesday 447/7 25) 8 14}11 52! 2; Wednes lay 49 23° 8 44'aft 32 i 3 Tharsday 50] 22) 9 14] 1 13! + Friday ol 21; 9 47| 1 58) 5 Saturday | 52; 1910 24 2 48) 6 Sanday + S83; Sith G6 3 54/14 7 i ‘unday 55} 16) tl 541 5 16 5) T uesday | 56) 15) morn! 6 37) | 9 \V ednesday 57 13! 0 49; 7 49 i0| Thuarsd ay 58 12; 1 47; 8 42, Li. Friday | 59° 10: 2 48] 9 25) | 12 Saturday ms J 9 3 49°10 +, 13, Sunday %} 7; 4 52/10 37, 14 07 14 Munday 3 6} 5 S3\ll 5} 15 Ta eaday | 4 $f} 6 54/11 39 16 Wedne slay 6 2) 7 56) morn | 17, Thurs “im Z| l: 8 564 0.10 1S) Friday 8'6 59, 9 54. O 41) 19\ Saturday gi 57/10 55) 1 4 20 Suuday | 12; SOl11 56 1 51/13 47 21| Monday . 4 aft 56) 2 25 22 Tuesday | 3) 52) 1 55) 3 30 23} Wednesday | 14, 40) 2 50) 4 4 | 24' Thursday | 15& 48! 3 40) 6 I 25) Friday | 17) 46, 4 24: 7 30! 26iSaturday | 18) 455 4) 8 a4 27|Sunday | 19} 43) 5 391 9 2 12 26 il | 23 Monday 21, 41) 6 11/10 29 Taesday 22) 40; 6 41:10 53) 30/ Wednesday 37| 7 13/11 33| 31| Thursday 5 245 241 7 46 aft 13) EDWARD, RUSSELL & C0.,. Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m lL. ARTHUR & CO., Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, ey Bank of Nova. Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1.000,606 Paid Up Capital . . ° 325,000 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- sit gne od, Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, aud geueral banking business transacted. D. ©. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. ; INSURANGH OFFI, Gusen lasirance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPTTAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance etfected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly anil equitabiy. neon Sel ‘ F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—-Seuth Side, Queen Square. Ch’ town, Feb. 3 yee Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by | D. A. MeLEOD, | May 2, 1882. “THE OLD RELIABLE COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold! as cheap as any in the city. | Terms cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES, Ch’ town, June 7, 82—"m Jaw pat pres | from nITIS ii 0 whi i WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. 148 CASES ch they erates iE the month of May W.& A. BROWN & CO. opened about, DRY GOODS, are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. BY WEEKL) ny We "!Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, IN STOCK AT VERY GRAIN Charlottetown, LOW PRICES. BAGS Dailv Expected: July 26, 1882. Bakery, ee —_ Se —— TY STEAM BAKERY.” een (5 pr for his Goods, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, has oe proprietor of this Estabhshment, cee to the increased demand added new facilities to his etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and ancy Biscuits, &s., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1000 lbs. CHOICH To arrive per Steamship ———--:0 CON te Miramichi, ” from Montreal. Wx Orders by mail promplly executed. May 4,: 1882. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud THE Beautiful Summer lesort. ——— 0:0 SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - LF. &. csland. ——=-:0: = —— “HIS beautifally-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly Ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA TES— TO REAC $1.75 per day H THE HOTEL—Coach will ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fr Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’cloch,a m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passengers to Seaside, seven miles, Trains leave C harlottetown for Hunter River at 6. 45 a ac of “ June 24, 12 , 9.20, ®, m., and 4.20 p. m. Ranter River for Charlottetown, 9 a. m., 2. 1) and 7 p.m, Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 ‘a. m., and 5.42 p,m. JOHN SEWSON & CO., Adur ess, UHARLOTTETOWN ar AS @ Le SBiRwU CE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers. the BEST VALUE that Broadcloth, can be had in ‘Tweed A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. the market, in W orsted, Scotch and Canadian Suits, (ur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Lnpor‘cd. Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. ‘We invite you to inspect our Goods. PD. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street LR KOTION ERY |r ~ = mi LTE R LEO is ue Ridais ay fevralgia, bith a [Whee 70; Backache, Soreness of tha Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Svol! ings and Spraias, Burns acd Scalds, t Goner al padily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Heecdache, Fros&4 Feet and Ears, aud ai! oticr Pains and Aches. No Proparation on earth équals St, Jacnrs ¢ as a sufe, sure, simple aud cheap Ext R medy A. trial ‘entails but Re con PATS trifling outlay of GO Cents, and eve : ¥ with pain cam have cheap and pouiti ive ‘prvi ‘ollie claims, Directions in Eleven Languagos. “arn §0LD BY ALL DRUGGTS TS. AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER, & £9., Laliinor &s Xi CH US. 2. INCOURAGE Home. Manufactures, NHE Subscriber has on hand and is always manufacturing SINGLE, DOUBLE GH ALRS, ARM and NURSE ROCKERS, CHILDRENS’ and MISSES’ Great Variety, All made of Hardwood and the best materis!, Warranted: Cheapest and Best in the. City. WANTED—A smart, steady Boy, to learn the trade, BOW BACK and CHAIRS,” in THOS, GREEN, Great George Street, Second docr trom. W..B,; Dawson's Hardware Store, Charlottetown. aug, W. C. BISHOP, FORWARDING: AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND-— General Commission . Agent, BEDFURD ROW, P, 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N: 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipmeat of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments Of Protnce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondénce solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr CX UGSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- Ss NER, the Cheapest and best Newspaper published on P. E. Island, Only $1 pér year. BAGNALL & ROBINS, SURGEON DENTISTS, NEWSONS BUILDING. Orr. Posr Orrice, CuHsariotrerown, P. E. I. June 5, 1882—law The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry) Store, is prepared to accommpodate a! limited number of boarders and lodgers, ply to J, Rexpat, be nat fly sf For Sale or to be Let. ae woop, lately the residence of the Hoo. J. C. Pope, just outside, of, city limits, containing 3t4 acres, and beauti- fully situated. For furtber parti foulars apply to either of the under-igned Trustees H. J. CUN [DA LL, L. H. DAVIES. Charlottetown, June 27, 1882—law pat tf Apoh Egyptian War Notes. j —_— MILITARY DRAFT, The draft. of the .military. convention | proposed by the Porte to England was as follows:—‘*The. Purkish army, uoder- takes he pacification, of Egypt without foreign assistance, the British to. remain in their present positions and aot to par- ‘ticipate in the operations. The Turks 'shall be allowed touse Alexandria as a | bi ase of operations, and the Turks and | British both to withdraw after the paci- fication of the country,’’. Lord Dufferin jrejected this draft, and submitted /auother, stipulating that the Turks should ‘not undertake operations Without “the iprevious consent of the British com: 'mauder; that British officers should be attached to the Turkish headquarters, and that the question of evacuation should be the subject of a special ‘cou- vention. It is believed that there is no wrobability of the Porte ming th probability o ie Porte accepting the English conditions. A few officers and sildiers have returned on leave from “ada Bay where 4,100 Turkish troops are assembled, ATTITUDE OF THE SULTAN, A despatch from Constantinople says the report that the Utemas had deposed the Suitan is nutrue. On the contrary the Sultan, at,the feast of Bairam yes- terday, received several congratulatory telegrams from Cairo and other. parts of Ezypti A despatch’ to the Zmes fren Bertin sais it is believed that the Sultan Wishes to await the result of the pour parters with Arabi Pacha before he gives bis consent to a military convention with England, ARABE AND HIS SUZERAIN. The Daily News “has “the” followin despitch from Constantinople : —“ This} stated in Turkish circles that-the hesita- tion to issue the proclamation against, Arabi Pacha is owing to the fact (hata) telogram $s was received from:him fives days ago, expressing his’ readinéss! to submit to the authority of the Caliph, mand to. the Tiirkish Generak ~The Mili- ‘ltary Convention is still unsettled for the same reason... ie AN EGYPTIAN MINISTRY. ‘The Khed.ve yesterday sevt a telegram © to Nice requesting the presence of Riaz Pacha *' at © the®* »- Palace. Riaz Pacha is expected to sail from Marseilles’ Lo-morrew, and, it is hoped,'to form a combination Ministry under the Teader-| ship of Cherif Pacha and Riaz Pacha,: the whole to be wader the presidency. of the Kbedive. Omar Pacha Lufti' will 9 {probably retain the post of Midistér of a ar with Osmar Pacha Refki as com- 1auder-in-chief ofthe army. — Oe oe eee London in the Season: " The ov ershadowing ‘Soeial event ‘ih Great Britain is London in the season” Suppose that the capital of the United States was changed to New York and the public buildings.i in’Washingtop were trausferred to that city with all, their occupants and contents ;>°swppose + that during the sitting of Congress, say from February 15 to July 1 1, 50), UJD or” more of the wéa!thiest families of the repirblic were to. go to New York to live, and. that | 10,000, should: take withthem their car- riages, horses and servants, and, occupy houses in that city for three or four months each season ; suppose that severat thousand of the ‘very’ richest of these families owned residéuces in New York, which they occupied eich year, during oe reason, while other thousands of ric h *provincials’” leased. houses, and the remainder of the 50,000 swarmed in the hotels and overflowed.iato respectable private houses which.took io lodgers aud rented furnished apartments to: the visit- ors by the week or season; and that they all came to enjoy thémselves pretty much regardless. of the expense. Now, imagine ‘‘Gothaay’ filled up. to social |suffoeation in this way, with a quarter 91 \@ million of fashionable people, male and [female, froin all parts of the republic, | each one intent on having a “good time’’ indifferent of cost; aud “that i in Central park every fair afternoon, might be seen Whousis ds of equipages filled’ “with ladies aud gentlemen, driven by liveried coach- men “and waited upon by footmen in livery, aad other thousands of people on thorseback, aud the avenues leading to ‘the park covered with endless processious } lof vehicles and equestrians going or re- |‘araivg. Then thiuk of the horse racing jand yachting, the feasting and dancing, ithe diuvers and balls, the opera aud theatre .going, the lawn-tenvis parties. the” polo-playiog, the shopping,’ the) crowds at the picture-galleries, museums, ‘and other places of display of art or! batural history. Imagine all . these things as happening in New York every | spriug for 120°days, and then you have! at least some couception of what is, weant.by **Loudou in the season.’ Sia a -+ <p><a Just Recrtvep—Black Spanish Laces, Eerew Laces, Fringes, Gloves, Fancy Prints, | Hos.ery, Satins, Frillings, Floral Wreaths, &c.~-Solin MoPhee & Co.—a5 } but stating that “he could wot’ leave ‘his | ¥ soldiers, w ‘ithout waead until, the arrival . of the Turkish troops in Egypt, wheu| he wonld instantly hand over bis come}, He Canadian Meat for Foie Another Canadian enterprise was launched upon the market in Lofidon on Friday. The ‘Canadian Fresh Meat: Importation Co. ,issues its prospectus. The Co. had been jfotmed for the purpose of placing cheap jand wholesome meat at the command of all classes. It will import, only first « {i fresh meats of all kinds from Canada and the United’ States. The capital stock ‘of the Company is: £50,000, in shares of £1 each, The directors also draw attention in| their prospectus to the well known superior- ity of Canadian cattle over those éxported from the United States, The company wiJl be their own importers and sell direct to the consumers “from its own depots... The average cost of the meat delivered its Eng: land is five pence per pound. .A contract has already been made with a responsible party in Canada to supply 9.) meat. LL An English Paper on the -Irish Resolutions, The St. James’ Gazette, of England, has come to the resctte of Canada and attacks the London imes for its manner ‘in dealing with the petition sent over by this cotntry. It makes:a patriotic Canadian speak in the following manner ¢-—- What is this sin that we have committed 1 Are we not citizens ef the British. Kwpire,. then, that we must never say a word about the conduct of its affairs t We did mot tell | your statesmen to mind their own business when they‘traflicked with the Rieviauiie in our’ fisheries arid our Island of San’ Vaan.” You should‘ remember that “the effects: of | our goterement in’ Lreiand react directly. u oun eaten, si also have a'large oe ee prlation. , The vice We giv ait penis wa it . be ae sbuttat, we have no right to give it we are a iene, and something fess éven ‘than thoge Americans” ” from which’ you "receive perpethally “ad- °° Monition and rethonstranes!. ‘The’ sphere '' ruled by our Canadian Parliament, wrt ryou liken to that a. the “Metropolitan Fof Works, compre ad some fa millions, of sqnard mitlea@! > t you say dboutiout ntteriwant of | cognate experience | from ignorance.’ We tiave pebiselyi in’ our French, population an experienee in govern-. “ff wality Ge ing epgnate with yours, and a problem. mere: eo y white we ar wae an Irish ¢ emt os 7 af « id vd 4 w inst Forests,’ rpimate Agata t ore jest aise renpeeutsdicanil off ties’ kinill aibutldcsng ee consequent bare, bleak, dry, unproductive® and Waa diet present condition of the islands ’ -“ istricts of °G and’ the regidfis ardtri@, ‘once’ faindhs for ‘their’ charms “of” shade,!’ verduts, fertility and’ | poputousness, ieccharsed to the ee goats, The mew, pee ot of, a is. considering how these ‘best, reduced ergonapeds rea G inte ane ng a eat surubber ads <a Sobm. as capone The dssine . obstacle om a "mene ie 4 less degree. ‘0.4, rock , of ee ee : wifempts, ab) forestry. | of ex nse in many nition ot n tenet in the’ grotnd plant cite wt treés Attain a’ size ‘ttnattack#blé by cattle. oe For best'resilts, close’ planting ana! exclusion of animals’ are : “preferable, "Ona is mist farms pasture is at times an utmost necessity. . Every rod of grownd that will yield any at all must be utilized. If there is nO grass thedoliage and even the stewé of trees. must. serve. Hence,); with , ithe, best of intentions for conseryation, some - unlucky day or pinching nh vecurs, - when the hitherto well nu lantation is browsed, broken and greatly invured if not ruified. (0 i! =b+++-++ ot : The. Value of the Suez Canal, —_—— idn An» official British: report, published last © mooth in Lloyd's: Weebly wakes an interest. ing exlibit of the averageclength of veean : vuyages, by steam'and saij, from England ft» distant ports. .Daring the preceding + vear the average length of voyages from: + Liverpookte Melbourne was 104 days by + sailing'vessels aod 97 days by’ steamers (both taking the rowte by the Cape «f:Geod | Hope), while steamers taking thé» Suez Canal» route: averaged only 46 days and some make! the passage in 40-days. Vessels | from Calewtta averaged 122 days mate re eail and 40 under steam The maximum | time of the former was. 173 days and of the Intyee, 58, showing # maximum ;_ savin steam and the use of — the Suéz Chaat of neayly four months. But |’ on the voyages between England’and Val- uv paraiso and San Frauciseo; viaXCaye Hora, « in which the distances for ‘Both sailers and © steamers are notoinally the same, the dif- |» ference of time: in, fayor the latter is. + enormous. The ae on stea W.,, Valparaiso was oa and for ing | ships 109, hie‘ihe diffeterice Between the © longest passages by steam &nd sail was 105 days. A renjarkable .cowtrast appears in © the mean length »of the voyages under saik from England to’ Saa, Franeiseo (124 days) and to..Melbourne (only. 1 04 poh dag rs is enhanced by the compa long: pest voyages to. the two points, ¢ differing by — 43 duys These data’ anaes ‘the impieties value “of the Suez Canal,“ by which the routs from England to°India is ouly a little Over 6,000 miles, nst 10,500 miles by way. of . the Onnetk Goud Hope, apd aa which the ayerage eng of the voyages to. , Australia is reduced thirty-one 8, or. made nearly seventy per cent. shorter than by the Cape. ; ee James Sravywuire, Novth West me was almost fatally injured by the of a ‘tree, After doctors gave him up, Miseniia:: Liniment, used external Be . wereld bim. P 7 aden Question; —What wen reason Seite are so well satisfied with L. E. stor § Because he boys from the best eekirs, and sells at the lowest prices, i —