7 SS = 5 ‘ This is true Liberty, whea Free-born Men Raving to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—HuRIirimwes. Siete “lt lie aily Exa A ns AME i IN oly Sixre_e Corres Two Crxts. NEW SERLES. nee _ [ue Datty EXAMINER iS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By Tae EXAMINER PupsLisninc Company, i Taerk Orrict, ConnER OF WATER (GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, PR RATES ‘oF SuBSCRIPTION : Six Months, - . . $2 50 | ret I} ntas, - - 1 26 tdi, ‘ionth, - - 0 50 =~ Advertising at most molerate rates t fur Ceniracts may be made monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. dit di ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, i882. 100N'S CHANGES, Phird Quarter 4th day, 9h. }4m., a. m,,$.W. New Moon 12th day, Sh. 46m, a. m., S. LE. | First Quarter, 20th day, 9h 15m. a. m., N.Y. | {below horsson. ) Full Moon, 27th day, lh.dlm,a.m., 8. W Dp s San 'Moon! High ays A ? ‘ ; M ises sets | rises | water | len’} hm hm | aft’n) aft’p 1| Friday 5 26,6 34) 8 45) 0) 54 2' Satarda 27} 321.9 L 40) 3\Suuday 28 30 9 52| 2 30/13 69} 4 Monday 29, 23,10 44) 3 d2| i 5’ T uesday 31} 2611 43' 4 45 6) Wednetday 32; 24) morn; 6 10 TlThursduy | 33} 22) 0 43) 7 21 8 Friday | $4; 20" PF 447 8 16) 9 Saturday | 36, 28] 2 45] 8 5» 10, Sanday 37; 16) 3 47; 9 36)12 48 11 Monday 38 14) 4 47/10 10 12 Tuesday 1-40)" 72) 5 48/30 41! 13 Wednesday | 41| 11/6 47/11 12 14 Thursday |’ 42 9-7 47;1t 43 15 Friday | 43 7! 8 47) morn] 16 Saturday 45 5, 9 48! O 15, 17, Sunday | 46) 10 48} 6 49,12 25 18iMonday | 47/ 1{11 46] 1 27/ 19 Tucaday 185 50 aft 40 2 22) 20; Wednesday | 50, 57! 1 32; 3 2 21) Thursday | 61) 55) 2 17] 4 14 22) Friday } 52, 83) 2 57, 5 39] 23' Saturday | 58 51/3 33 7.3 24|Sanday | 55) 491 4 6, 8 10/12 04 25| Monday 56; 47; 4 361 9 2) 26) Tuesday | 57) 45) 5 7) 9 49) 27,Wednesday | 59 43, 5 41 10 32) 23; Thursday 16 O, 41) 6 17/11 14 29\ Friday | 1) 89) 6 S811 56) 30| Saturday i6 35 37| 7 44 aft 37} iL. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS, 1$882—wkly Particular Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1532, $1,200,000 325,000 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 Edwara Island, under the management of the under- signed, , : Deposits will be re ceived on interest, and on current account, Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeneral banking business transacted D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1832—tf Agent. INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of Lendon Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLIUN DOLLARS, ted on all kinds of property settled promptiy Insurance efi at current rates. and «quitably. Losse 3 F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office--South Side, Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3 1852. W. CG. BISHOP, SEI PEILIN CG FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD KOW, P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Halls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class oftices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guarap t ed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyr« ——— Island. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882 RITISH WAREHOUSE, TEA! TEA NEW TEA. | |* the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about! ew i i QUEEN. SQUARE. j oun 0-—-—_—__— 148 CASES DRY GOODS, which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE: SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. | from Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. { 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea. | IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. aes eS area Y 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 ‘weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Rts. Jur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” 0:0 ons preprietor 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, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., } AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 1000 lbs. CHOICH CON FHECTION ERY To arrive per Steamship ‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Yxce> Orders by mail promptly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4,- 1882, — —_—— —_~s For. Scotch and English Tweeds- oc Worsted Suits For Canadiau Tweed Suits, for Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- 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 workmansuip and a perfect fit | guaranteed, . | —~aLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. | Remember the address, two doors abo’c Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 1, 1881, DON'T PAIL 70 PRY IP, can ‘ thing f ¥ awe ecommend ! ~ EVERYONE! = ' Beer & Goff. Angust 14, "82. — ee en EA PARTY Picnic Supplics, Beer & Goff's. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine * Apple Syrups, iinger Beer and Givger Ale. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Ke. Favorable arrangements made with Tea Party Committees. Hicuest Casn Price Parp ror Ecos. BEER & COFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882 SELLING OFF —\ Greatiy Reduced Prices, A LARGE LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &e. 2000 Straw Hats, 600 Felt Hats, 60 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, Boys’ Suits, Youth’s Suits. Men’s Coats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, xc. Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c, As the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected tor ready Cash, P. LePAGE & CO. July 5, 1882—wkly A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine yes eee, J 2x V4 « ay . g pi A ax Se BEFORE | PAF i Edte. For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Fros- traiion, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhea, Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Rae sr the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Bzhausted Generative Organs in either sex. £2 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the Market. Brain and POOJ PAAWN ce 4@ Full, particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to fail free to any address, _ Mack's Magnetic ™ edicine is sold by Drug- gas at 5O ets. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE< O., Windsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’. Hall Co. VOL, 1--NQe 96. : . ov. | ‘ g Pes A IT: || Or a An immense crowd of persons lined | We de.not hold ourselves responsible for the the beach at Spring Lake, N. J:, a short opinion or statem*nts of Otir correspondénts. -- time ago, looking in vain for Osear! = =>====— = Wilde. He was announced to lecture | 7 the Editor of the Examiner. ane eyening. The news had been spread | | Deak Str, -The Directors of the Bank of around, presumably as an advertisement, | Pp. E. sland, since the suspension on the that at 11 o'clock be would bathe. The |28th day of November last, paid to the people anticipated a great treat, for com- = - sees a ary pare nth aratively very few petsons had ever seen | thousand: six hun . Sid taucl advctised abosild of xsthetic: | dollars and eighteen cents ($42,624.18), An — $ allies + ism add none of them had ever seev him’ REO, io Depo sl yyaa igand nee. 1+ a4! gee as ; : jhave this and in the’ surf. Eleven o'clock had came| ther important wgtters under cOnsidera- and passed, and his awaiting throng) tion, be showed signs of disappointment. Some Yours traly, blamed Oscar, and others blamed the Deposiror. mauvagers, abd some blamed themselves for having suljected themselves to the risk of being badly sold jast for the sake of gratifying their curiosity. Az soon as it was definitely known that the Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1882. Current Notes. ‘In view of the risk attending upon ecater- ing fo the British House of Commons, it is’ esthete had not arrived at Spring Lake at all, the keepers of the bathing house prepared a stuffed image of him. They parted its flowing hair in the middle, proposed to increase the allowanee to. the caterers to £1,000 a year. At present the allowance is £300. The Department of Agriculture, Mani- toba, is prosecuting the City Clerk of Win-, nipeg for, failirg: to make cle: physicians and others make returns the Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths Act. An i \~b lady has given $15,000 to the Bishop of Rupert’s Land to provide for the salary of a chaplain to work among the English immigrants arriving at Winnipeg. The Rev. H. B, Lestie has been appointed to the position. Mr, Leslie was, for a short bate, at Bell’s Corners, in the Diocese of tario. © According toy Alden & Bro.’s American news catalogue, just issued, there are 112,158 newspapers published in the United States and the Canadas. Total in’ the United States, 11,522; Oanadas, 636. Published as follows :—Dailies, 1,162; tri-weeklies, 9,078; bi-weeklies, 23 ; semi- monthlies, 202; monthlies, 1;290; bi- monthlies, 12. The original of Rebeeca, the heroine of Scott’s “ Ivanhoe,” was a Philadelphia Jewess—Rebevea Gratz. She was a friend of Lrving’s. early love — Hoffman, Irving told Scott about her, and he made her the heroine of his most popular novel. The September Century contains her por- trait, engraved by Cole from a miniature by Malbone, owned by Mrs. Rebecca Gratz- Nathan. London World :—** The craze fcr any- thing old, musty and mouldering is carried to such an extent that ruinous cottages are beught, added to and re-built simply to preserve some more or less trustworthy association. Old places, in which the own- ers have for years had a difficulty in living, and could persuade nobody else to take so long as vaults were on hire and rookeries were plentiful, are rushing into the market with suspicious celerity.” robed it fn a second best bathing suit with kuee breeches, fastened a huge suu- flower on its breast, and put a pair of corsets around the waist. It was by no means a handsome figure. Amid great applause from boys aud others they at- tached this spurious Oscar to the rope and ran it up to the top of the flag-pole, where, with a Japanese parosol in its hand, it swayéd beck and forth in the breeze. They did not treatthe effigy to the indignity of hanging it up by the neck, but placed the suspending rope unde> the armpits. The reason given for this elevation of the stuffed Oscar by the bathing men was that ‘the had gone back on them.” A I A Doctor’s Hint to Workingmen. When you have any heavy work to do, do not take either beer, cider, or spirits. By far the best driak is thio oatmeal and water, with @ little sugar. The proportions are a quarter of a pound of oatmeal to two or three quarts of water, according to the: heat of the day and your work and thirst; it-should be well boiled, and then an oumee or an ounceand a half. of brownsugar added. If you find it thicker than you like, add three quarts of water. Before you drink it shake up the oatmeal well through the liquid. In summer drink this coid; in winter hot. You will find it not only quenches thirst, but willgive you more strength and endnrance than any other drink. If you canaot boil it you can take a little oatmeal mixed with ecoid water and sugar, but this ismot se good;) 4, English lady has for many years always boil it if you can. If at avy) amused hurself by scattering primrose seeds time you have to make a very long day,|in the woods and in semi-wild places. The as in harvest, ard cannot stop for meals, | result is that colonies of plants have been increase the oatmeal to half a pound, orjestablished. There is much sentiment even three-quarters, and the water to)#™Mong the rural Repeyeon of this country, three quarts if yon are likely to be very om Se ae , ont, byte hirsty. For quenching thirst few things|, p> 92 ans® Pe = oe cairay i 8 ‘O8" |there is no reason why great quantities of are better than weak coffee and a little} »ijq flowers should not find their way from sugar. One ounce of coffee and half an| one locality to another. ounce of sugar boiled in two quarts of] When Enjland has restored thé Khedive water and ceoled is a very thirst-quench-| +, power in Egypt, what will be the out ing drink. Cold tea has the same effect, | come? The London Times believes England but neither are so supporting as oatmeal. | will continue in occupation. German jonr- Thin cocoa is also very refreshing, and jnals think Bismarck will settle the matter supporting likewise, but is more expev-|by diplomacy. The complacent attitude of sive than oatmeal. Germany may be langely ‘ascribed to the fact that..she sends very few ships through ae the canal; not only Jess than England or Queen Victoria’s Plate. France, but even than Austria, Italy, or Holland, or perhaps Spain. No living monarch, European or Asiatic,} Rey, Henry Ward Beecher writes to the not even the Czar of all the Russias, can} Chicago Tribune that his case of hay fever boast of such a service of plate as that) js suppressed, but not eradicated. » hos owned by Queen Victoria, to whose guests | within two weeks answered over two hund- it is often exhibited, on huge buffets at}red letters on the subject, He says that either end of the banqueting table in St.|for two months in the year the man who George’s Hall— vases, plateaux, cups and | has hay fever is no longer a free agent, but candelabra, all wrought in the precious | ay cozy, dripping animal, with ferocious metal, the net value of which is said to ex-| tendencies and not accountable. He feels ceed two millions sterling. Conspicuous} tie killing his mother-in-law, and his con- ameng the trophies are the mimic “lyre | sejence, like Jub’s wife tempts him to bird” and tiger’s head taken yen Tipe nea : Sahib eighty odd years ago, and presente b ‘ to Her Majesty’s grandfather, King George, Red haired girls may profitably read the III The lyre bird’s body and tail are com | following description of one of their own posed of solid gold, richly studded with | kind :—‘‘ A girl with red hair looked v brilliants, rubies, emeralds, and pearls. As|nice in a myrtle green skirt, with ay he stands in all his jewelled pride, one of | green checked woollen stuff for over-drass. the costliest follies ever devised to gratify|Her bonnet was of dark red straw, the the whim of a lavish Oriental potentate, he | brim being covered with white beaded lace, represents a perpetual income of fifteen | falling over white wild roses. The strings hundred a year, calculated at five per cent. |were of dark red ribbon and round: her upon his intrinsic worth. The tiger's|throat was a white gauze tie. It is rather head once served Hyder Ali's masterful | difficult for a girl with red hair to manage son as a footstool. It is a Jife-size model | colors well, but this was a decided success.” fashioned in solid silver, richly gilt, its} Pye London Court Journal deseribes a tusks of rock crystal, and its tongue Of| i cent dinner: “The table was most pure gold. Like the lyre bird, it fell into rettily decorated ; a long strip of eau de the hands of the British at the storming of | Nj] watered silk was laid down the middle, Seringapatam, where Tippoo himself, its upon which were placed ferns, ia, valorous owner, met his death ; and. as 4/ and all kinds of rare leaves, with the eucha- brilliant memorial of our Indian conquests, | ris lily in groups ; in the centre on a glass could not be better bestowed than in | stand were some nautilus shells of cogue de ornamenting the banqueting hall of Hin-|5,,j, in which were grou the former dostan’s first Empress. flowers as well as some laid on the table. —o——__—_ There was no fruit,but these flowers, ferns, Mr Gordon Bennett is not satisfied with an oan a a stands, formed his new steam yacht, the ‘“‘ Namouna,” 'y P a : which cost the proprietor of the great North} At a recent examination for in American newspaper over $200,000. He contemplates ordering another that shall be longer and faster. During his recent cruise to the Bosphorus, on the 4th of July at Malta, Mr. Bennett treated his crew to a champagne digner and cigars. At Oon- stantir »he made en excursion up the Agents for Prince Edward Island, and by all Druggists verywhere. jau 18 wkly OB PRINTING of every description, executed with Neatness and Despatch, at the EXA ER _. JuB _PRINTHNG ROOMS, cor, Wa and Great George Streets. * Golden , having as guests Lord and Lady Dwfferin and all the foreign ambassa- ‘dors. Baker Pacha and Hobart Pacha, the British Postoffice there were 1,500 female candidates. Why are women not paid the same as men for doing precisely the same work, after having passed an examination at which men and women compete? It will be replied, that Govern- ment must pay market price, and that women are ready to take a smaller salary than men. But if this view is adopted, and if it be admitted that women are as good clerks as men, then it would | (Englisk officers in the Turkish army and gary); and other dignitarjes. The Nam- ouns” js undergoing repairs at Javre. ogical slouy tH a logical wo appbiat women ' eaciei P em dy _ Set i a a at eT nn PLY Roe ape! “ " : oman sa eo nce : m 3 ae 2 6 A SS a ge ey Soap fae pe AF. + 3 *. : 7 ~s oer es Fis aa e Si es is eg ep pte rem, Eee Rete stg: TE I OC IT A LI I OS NET ORT AR HR RY emt RRR NERD “eC MMa ts em Ne Re neg sce.