Sutherland and | The Dukes of Buccleuch, Northumberland, Lords Salisbury, Carnar von and Barrington, the Marquis of Water , ) Baron de a meeting on ford, Sir Statlord Wor ins at 1 other 3, N rtheote, attended the Egyptian pohey of the Government to day. Lord Salisbury supported resolutions | declaring is the duty of the Governme nt | ment of Egypt- | their ' not to consent to any settie it with pledge sentiment that} turned out, and all prope r occastk aes ian affairs inconstst He said he agreed with the the Goverument should be he would be willing on to take steps to and actions of the Gove: ith the honor of the that end The measures little empu e nment were inconsistent w ; His object at present was to aronse the opinion of the country to guide ita mo ment of great danwer He pointed out the wav in which the Government saffered , , , } their demands e disrewarded, and de elared that nless they removed Arabi Pasha their whole position in the East would be j 1, and England would io her ancie! I ita Sir Stattord Northcote supported the resolutions, which were uc pte odin Trt Very Best BEATEN The q;ulon : ' steamer ‘Alaska,’ which arrived ai New; York on Sunday from Liverpool ria Queens: | ‘ i town, is bound not to let tl * orass grow | und r h r he els. Not S8atl fi rl with vaV i ing alre Ly beaten the } t time of ary ‘ aA other ocean stean Capt. Niurray has | this time again forged ahead of the ‘Alaska’s’ Own best western record, having | | tt (ue : yt * 37 nm... on the 18 h inst., and arrived at Sandy Hook at 8.04 a. | m., yesterday (25h), thus making the} passage in 6 days, 20 hours and 49 minutes, | allowing 4 hours and 22 minutes for differ in time. previous time ng west was 7 6 hours, and 18 now beaten her and 29 minutes think, rd) | The following 100 miles; ence Her quickest com! aays, minutes, so that she has own record by 9 Her best run (the best, we was 430 miies on the 32nd is a abstract of her log: June 19, —_ on rec 20th, 411; 2ist, 418; 22nd, 430; 23rd, 412; 24th, 420; 25th, (to Sandy Hook, 8.01 a m..) 386; total distance run, 2877 miles \ y. a f —? —_—_ Why waste time in bemoaning the hard fate that has rendered you a conve ied rheumatic when any druggist am sell you a bo on of St. Jacobs Oil? Mr Wright, of Blair, Neb., con- nected with the Commercial House, a hostelrie, which the people of Blair justly consider on¢ of the best in this part of the State, says th¢ Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, ahead of anything else as a pain reliever. oes Mr Wright has frequently heard the good remedy praised by guests at the Commercial, and it was the ttle at } when the » seized his back, nt. me 14TH bart first thing | igh rchasing a be one of onr drug sto » just went for that pain without cerem fo say that it bene tited him is net enough. The Great German Remedy just poet with that pain and made itvacatet the premises intwo applications He concludes his eloquent panegyriec on the eflicacy of St. Jacobs Oil by saying that he} had only used one-fourth its contents and there was yet enou remaining to cure tw more cases of lumbazo. a Ee Special Notices. i Turnip Seep.—The Standard varieties at Beer & Gofts : [ju 22 Lawn Rakes and Mowers at W. EE. Dawson & Co's, [ju 23. 2awlw from the Pa bition at the Family 1 will be sold very | 320 New stock of Seasides, and some, Novelties | at BeemMNer Bros. [ju 25 2i Don’t Buy the imported trash of Biscuits, when you can get the best Island made goods at the ‘*City Steam Bakery,” [j 26 2w Just RFcrkIvEep. ment of Gilt Cornices, plush finish. P. E, I. Mark Beurcuer Carriage Wrappers, Lined Horse | Covers, and Horse Nets, at W. F,. Bawson & Co's. {ju 23 lw 2aw Freesat Ground Coffee at the “City Steam Bakery” {ju 26 2w} OnE case worsteds, opening to-day ai D. at the A MAGNIFICENT Jot of Shells eific Coast now on exh! Grocery R. K. Brace an< cheap. thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best sty le. Being centrally |situated and within three minutes walk of ~A large and fine assort new designs, gilt and Furniture Warerooms. | [june24 2w. Scotch tweeds. A. Broce’s. [ju 3 tf Lorne Restaurant. [ju 8 10i eod Go to P. G. Fraser's Drug Store, if you wish to see the best assortment of pipes and tobacco | in the city. [june one case CLAM CHOWDER one of Call THe Lorne is in the Dominion, and be convinced. {ju 8 10i eod goes to Fraser's Drug Store for and the most fragraat tobacco. the best Kestaurants EVERY ONE handsome pipes [june6 New Marcie Svaar at Beer & Gorr’s. A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P | Colwells. m21 tf Ewcourace home indastries by buying home made goods at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.’ jja 26 20} THERE are rustic pipes,” of matchless beauty, in Praser’s Show Case, that are fairly tonging to be filled and smoked [june6 ag Twenty-five Fly Trays at W. 4 Bawsen & Co's, [ju 23 lw 2aw | Soda Fountain is in full blast at the | ant. [ju 8 10i eod Caxartas Cheese just received 2t Beer & | Goff :. [may 20 | Goosentxkizs, Banauas, Lemons, | se THe I arne Restaur ‘Oranges, Spanish Onions, at ‘* The Confectionery,’ South Side Queen Square, opposite Pest | Office. [ju30 23 | Fresa bons, Parker House Rolls, ae; French Twists, Steam Bakery.” PastvURaGs for three water, on the Mount immediately.-—WILL1 Ecas —Highest® every afternoon at the “ {ju 96 os or four cows, with Edward Road. . Apply im Dopp. [m27 tf | cash price paid for Fggs at | Beer & Goff s, [ja 22 SAKING Beans at Beer & Golf's. [may 20 | Becrast Gincer Ace (the real article) just | received at the Lorne Restaurant, also a few | barrels of Ciderine, the French beverage. [ju 8 101 eod Limes Jorce—Fresh Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, on draught at the Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’ s Corner. {ju 7 2aw Im pat _ To save tne heels of your boots from wear- ing get a pair of heel protectors, only 10 cents, et Dorsey, Gory & Co, [ap28 tf GRAWAM FLoweRr at Beer & Goff's. [may 20 | Cat at Fraser's Drug Store for any style of | p pe or any brand of tobacco you ever saw or eard tell of, Come and see the splendid assortment of | Spring Tweeds manufactured at the Char- | lottetown Woolen Mills, and for sale chea at Wm: Gordon’s store, sign of the Sheep, Grafton Street, near W alker's corner. ‘HE Celebrated PERCHERON STAL LION, winne f the First Prizes at }many Dominioa and Provincial Exhibitions, and from the best Stock in America, being Horse ever es l, will stand at Thomas | Campbell's ails ay House) Stables, Cbar- letenleerestene’ Gneaday evening, June 7th, untii Monday, J ume i 2ihs irom Wednesday, Inne Zist, until Monday, ane 20th 5 from Wednesday, July 5th, until Monday, July 10th ; frou: Weonescay, Jul ly 1sth, until Monday, July 24th ; from Wednes lay, tnd August, until Saturday, 5th August Th ; others ; } } ; hever be fol offered them. HAVKE w 1700 lbs., j S. years cf | Lue il 1 acK 4 I mel of his kind | ior shape, symmetry, kind S1ltION, speed wnG soundnes and hasa ple lid record as a |} stock getter HAVRE is by St. Laurent, imported from “THE OLD RELIABLE’ 26tb, June 8th 9th, St. Lawrence Hotel. | modaticn unsurpassed by |Assets . J is ' Feb. 8, 1882. cee Sana fe eee - THH DA ox A MTN Bik, J OLX A, 1882. “ HAVRE,” sired by ST. LAURENT, the best Percheron Percheron breed of Horses is attractin great attention from h parts of the (x edged the best th and the people of now an ¢ pp g very rse breeders in all uniry, as they are acknowl world for farmers and Charlottetown and h as was ; vicinity have tunity su France in 1870. ‘St. Laurent stood 1|!8 hands high, and weighea 2 Lo Ib His Colts have taken First Premiums at all th principal | Fairs in the Western States, and have | | realized from 31,500 to $2,000 when two | years old. Havre’s dam was Norman and | Messenger Mare, b Ch top! Co] ibus, | he by Old Louis Napoleon Lh c on ex s A ust § when li al its due will t ilected lerms, Si2 r th Ason JOHN FERGUSON, Owner. DUNCAN MURRAY, } [ju 5 tu’s & *r’s] Groom. COAL DEPOT, | LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND | {1 NUT COAL, which will sold | as cheap as any in the city, Terms cash, | CAPT. J, HUGHES, | Ch’town, June 7, 82—*m 2aw pat pres For Sale. | a pleasant residence of Dh) McIntosh, Pownal, Private offers made until 15th Tous If not then disposed of, will be sold to | the highest bidder, Apply to Dr, MeclIntosu | inl Jonw Acorn. jap 15 The above property not haying been dis- posed of by priv: ate sale will te so! lic Auction, on Thursday, the luly next, at 2,oclock, p. m., tog driving hors‘, wa d by Pub. day of gether with on, sit igh and harness 7 i NTOSH. 6th Pownal, “une 12, 1882 ‘(ALL RIGHT We acd at “The North American Hotel’? on May Fp 12th, 25th and : : 22nd and 23rd, and July Tth, 20th ana 2\st "Thig will throughoyt the scason; h Sub, tinued be con- ; alth and weather permitting. For further particulars | see posters. EWTON LEE. | 1882-- tf | April 22 Hotel a above H is now RE OPENED, having been the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. Permanent and Transient Loaiders acco- any other Hotel in the city, WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor Ch’town, Dec. 21, ’81, Royal Insurance Uo ny OF ERGLARD. $25,000.000.00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOBN MACEACHERN March 2, Agen t at | DAWVWIDS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, AND CHEMICAL WAITING FLUIN Are the Best Inks mar 1582. uiactu TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS WHOLESALE. PUGELEXCGALLE N, HALIFAX, NOTICE. AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSMITH BUSINESS: in all its branches. tended to. ' i Orders punctually at- A call respectfully solicited. L, W. HARRIS, Upper Quen St, | AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY } TO tae ail DRY — GOODS - « ae I A a iT PERKINS | | | | | | | & TERMS Es Queen Square. OUR STOCK Prince Bdward isiaud RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO.18. | soe SUMMER ARRANGESANT, | To ta @ sffect ou the oh June, 1862, | == -- c ‘ PaNts TRAINS OUTWARD. | ARD ISLAND ARGUS THE Eyauiluel ‘ vf , STATIONS, EXPRESS, MIXED, MIXED, ( ON TAINS | | ! j ; | The Steamers ST P, B ISLAND | i! Steam Navigation Co'y, | ve > h NOTICE ; 1 LAWRENCE and a j PRAY ESS Of W aLeEs will, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sali as under: - | FOR NOVA SCOTIA, r FURTHER INTLL a ae Me ea Leave Charlottetown for Picton Landing a : p 9.202 a | every appeal Wednesday, Thurecdey and Ch town --{Dp 0 45am ca -940 {Dp 4 20)ma | Saturda mornings, at 7 o'clock conn cting (han fi hed igiand, Roy alty 46 ** fore ieedlng Mat Hunter B's. "1748 i. iow {« 342] Qny other Paper "tt Bradatpa'e. ** &.G9 **: ** 31.50 ** 1 :%6. 1 3 iy 8 6 iil P. ! i, \Dp 6.30 ** .00 * "Dpl0.02°* “ 4. Co’ty Line. ; ‘* 8.16 ** , ** 12.00“ |} and Saturdry, ut Returning to Friday Train ‘th the Train for Halitax ttetown Monday, Wednesday, on arrival of ‘baile ’ Pp im. from flalifax. Leave Pictou La for every Thursday at 2 p. m, ndit g Gi orgetown ana return to i ‘ or se » ée » q ee o Gumm'side Ar 9 05 “(Ar i.15 4“ 740 gE HO a oe ; , 9 ) ‘ iow . . ' | Wellingt’ ‘ bi om st aac oe iz ie! | NeW BRUNSWICK, CA*ADA AKD THE | Port Hill..| 1027 “| 3.320 « UNITED STATES. | U'Leary. 611.90 _ “ 4 hu * 3 Leave Summerside every day (Sur iday i | Bloom field | eet g* thy **-6 og ** | cepted) on arriva: of merming Train trom ; os Ar 605 | Charlottetown, connecting at Sheciac wit amen | eg ae Fe Dp 6.20 ** | | Trains tur each of the above named uaa, Tignis ea larie. 40 «* \Ar 7 7.20 ** aud at St, John, with steamers of the T,§. §. Ch'town .. ‘Dp { COpm Dp 7 4 CGam | Co. and the Ail Rail Line to Portland and : | Roy alty Jal *% 415 * | ** 7.23 °° | bi ston, belurblug, leave Point du Chene BOP o. . 6 | ‘<'S' @* | ** 7.40 “* at ee | every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of : Bectord, . 5.62: 6G “SAY BAL. day train from dt. Jon, for Summerside, con- tar 5.05 “ |Ar8.40 **! | necting there with Express Train for Chaz- Mt, Stew't b p5.15 ** Dps.00* ft any | lottetuwn Marell....¢ °° 3.63.7" Gas “3 Guided by the prince - jes of Truth, Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside St. Peter’s.| ‘‘ 6.14 **| 610,18 ‘* | | Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, 9 HE every Monday morning, at 2 «clock, and leave Bear River! ‘* 628 * | aw". | EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- | Summerside tur Charlottetown every Saturcay f Souris Ar 4.10 **'Arl2.00°*| st tion of the interests of this Province | ©Ye™lme about five o'clock, 2 Mt. Stew’t Dps Ib Spin Dp. 9 Tain! land this Dominion ! By order, : : ee é Cardigan ..| "6 10 * | 10 35 | | Fr. W. HALES, seory rget’n.. .| dr 6 30 * Arl 1.00 * | Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. secretary, TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED, | | = —'——'|____'___|fha Wookiy Byaminep Jh’town .. Ar 8.00pm Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am | ig ii Ge LV Xe TUS Royalty Je Dp 7.45 ‘* |Dp3.25 Dp 10.02 * | N Wiltsh’e " wal me 2.29 = aie 4 NTT ~ 3 rra | Hunter R’r} sé 7.00 sé ! ss 9 il | sé 9 00 sé AND ISLAND ARGUS Bradalba’e | ** 6.36 “| wee | « 6.:25'** Co’ty Lin 1 6.30 * | « pee 475 LO Ane, 0.0 j { ae y : ~ - Th | } Ar $.]1 ' \ i : i Freetown..| ** 6 19 «§ sc“ 1.05 ‘ Dp7.55 sé Is A LIVE NEWSPAPER | | Kensing gin) "604 3900 i. 7.355" 1 6 5 4 *©) 619 OO * ' @4 7.60 ‘6 S > umm ’sidei 4-500 «* 1Arll. 30am | seclerinoien | | Wellingt 'n| Dp Bee \Dpl 0 35 ** | | Port Hall, + fg ee eae ee Oleary...i 3.23 “1 &1S8 e as ian tie ead O Leary. | ‘* 3.06 “| * 7.50 * | Made up of the Lor “is, Lelegrems, oie Editorials, ere., which irom Gay t | ne, ts SUMMER | ! ' OODS! } i | Is NOW COMPLETE, DRY GOCCS, aT THe Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT = A SPLENDID VARIETY Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES. Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, | Alberton ., ee aI SS eae Ar 6.55 2 2.00 * |Dp 6.00 * Ch'town ..!Ari 6.00am! Ar? 7.COp m K Vyaity Je eeigerdae lea Tb 1S Always full of News in the daily edition, duy appea Bediord...] * 9.20 | 6.00 * | : | : ‘i se 8.25 «f se 5 0 se Mt. stew’t Ar 8.45 ** (Ar CO ** j AND Morell.... Dp8.17 “‘ (Dp4.15 “| St. Peter’s| ‘* 7.55 “| * 3.42 “| | e | Roar Rive > OD be ‘9 se | ' . , ' Boar. River] «7.28 | «2.50 | | Always ug to the Times Souris ..., 2.00 * Mt. Stew’t EP 8. 45am IDp 4.50p m| Cardigan..| ‘* 7.50 “5 “"23a0°" | Georg ret’ ‘S$ Jiao tsi aw ee L. ‘EB. ARCHIBA LB, Superinte ii. D | | Railway Office, Charlott:town, May 3], 1582) wkly, pres ne sj pio kea 6i The Weekly lixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local | | Legislature, consolidating the Local | Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy tin the administration of jocal affairs, | ‘and applying the money thus saved to | i Advancement of the Agri- culiural and industrial | interests of the Provinee ! ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY SANITARY pee pel TGR! London, Aug. 8 794! ANALYTICAL 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C,, Rerovt on the Lorne Hicut anp W ule KEY: | | and | Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday n | Crapand Wharf ov: CHE ONLY LIRKOT LINE To Boston. § Fn tc STEARIERS : . ; > / ~ t c Carroll and Worcester. i j OTH STEAMERS are titted with superior ¥ PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar | ranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant sty le. FREIGHT carried at moderase rates, and as low as hy any Other route. EGGs, m boxes and barrels, handled with $ the greatest care, LEAVE CHARLC TTL TOWN A “w3H ff "re An 3 + c + : | Every Thursday. punctually ot 6 p.m. | LEAVE BaGsSTON Bvery Saturcay. punttucliy et neon. q CARYELL BRO! June 5,. 1§$82— AY j kea AGENTS, é STEAMER aRAT HER BELLE Brush Wharf for Char- W ILL leave Orwell lottet: wh every ‘Tuesday, W edne sdav Thurscay moring at 7. ’clock, calling | at China Point aud Halliday’s Wharves; re- from Charlottetown to Orwell same at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brush ights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, aniiving about 8.30 o’clock, p. m., and when tide permits on one o7 these days the steamer r will rnn to Vernon River Bridge, Lurjpilny evening Will leave Charioitetown for Crapaud | every Friday and Siturday, according to | tide, till first November, aid not after; every Friday the steamcr will remain et t night. alternate “ We have visited the bottling stores ot | | 4 Ek ape oem: tan er onde Ig oe y ‘ . : > oc an avln. 3 4 end if pels. Greenlees Brothers, and have selected | THE EXAMINER is in favor ot | : a Jat j ny 3 “ ‘ —_ ise aes f 8 les of their Lorne; ..:.. ae “eat ares to Crapaud— Upper Deck and Cabin, from tbe vats, samp : ae i cis Hi xbl 1 Whi k and hav ubj cted giving “a fair tria to the Ll nion whic Aa 40 cts Lower Der k an cts, ighiane lisky é wave & e a at . — : ad id 8. . inom bo.catbfel Ce teatiale and analysis, | C@Sures to us the Institutions, the Laws JOHN HUGHES. The angles were very fiazrant, mellow, ‘and Protection of the Mother Country may’ ti ll, 1, 1882—pat ne pre 3i law Agent and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all | ae ee the characteristics of pure and well-| ay, t “ +c matured Scotch Whisky of the first | ij} i FE quality.” ne ‘Artuur Hitt, Massa, M. | - “Orro Heuner, F.C. 5., F. ie Agent :— THE EXAMINER is issued every | OWEN CONNOLLY, FRIDAY MORNING, from the office Charlottetown, P. 1, E. |of The Examiner Publishing Company, Feb. 24, 1882 corner Great Geor ge and W: ater Streets SHIPPING | —AND— SUBSCKIPTION PRICE, FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Instrance Broker, th i Y Hi —axp = | | General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, 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 Freights insured in | first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered | promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—I1yr 5 Children’s Carriages, | | Iron Bedsteads. | | Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Har diills, Dodgers | ctc., etc., done in firs!siags style, and short natiaa IN ADVANCE. | and | | —sUCH AS— j CHEAP. y JOHN NEWSON, April 8, 1882—3m - | Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, dc, Xe. Picture Moulding & Frames | all of which will be sold below cost for cash. The Largest and ‘and Bes { Selected THE At Greatly Reduced Prices. ——— AND GET BARGAINS. ON ISLAND, CALL Parlor and Drawi 6 Feom Suits! CHAMBER SUITS, Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHATRS A Spiendid Assortment, cheap. LOOKING CLESSES AND MIRRORS of! IRON BEDSTEABS, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, nices, Venitian Biiads, &e., Core AAR REE All kinds of orders prompily attended to at moderate charges. JOUN NEWSON, April 8, 1ssg—2m