leRMS Five Dottars A Yras NEW SERLES ** This is true /.i CHARLOTEETOWN., (HE DAILY EXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENIN« GY THE EXaminer Pusiisuinc Compan i THEIR Orrick, Conne Wa AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, arlottetown, ‘ P. E. Island RaTes or Supscreprion : Six Months, . . $2 50 three Menthe, . . Il 2a Une Month, . “ . 0 50 “~~ Advertising at most moderate rates, ontracts may be made for monthly, jwarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- nents, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1882. MOON'S CHANGES. Vhird Quarter 6th Gay, 2B. Om., a. m..S.. EK. New Moon 13th day, 4a, 58m, p. m., W. Pirst Quarter, 21st day, Sh. 42m p. 1., 8. W. Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m , pm, K D » ae wee Un 'San ! Meon| Hiz! Days Vi DAY OF WERK rises |sets {rises water | nh, hm h mj att’njmoern \! Tuesday 14 47.7 25] 8 Lila 52 2! Wedmesday | 49) 23' & 44'aft 32 3. Thursday Sul 22) 9 I4/ 1 13! 4 Friday ol. 2h 9 47) 1.55] 5 Saturday 52, 19°10 24 2 43] 6 Sunday 93) IS 1l 6) 3 54'14 25 7} vlonday 59; 16/1) 54) 5 16, §'T uesday 56) 15) morn! 6 37 9) Wednesday Dit 12! O 49; 7 49 10| Thursday 08 12) 1] 47) 8 42 11, Friday 09 10) 2 45] 9 25 12 saturday 5 | 9 3 49'10 4 13 Sanday % 7) 4 52)t0 47, 14 07! 14 Monday 3 61 5 53/11 8 15, Tuesday i 4; 6 54,11 29 16 Wednesday 2 2! 7 56] morn) 17, Thursday 7 Ll; 8 &4' 0 10 15)| Friday | 86 59 954 0 11 19) saturday 9! 57/10 55, 1 4! 20 Sunday } Il SOL 66) L 51/13 47) 21,Monday )} 12 S54 aft 66, 2 35 22) Puesday | 2&3, S2] t O51 3 30 23) Wednesday |. A, Sra SO 4 42 24' Tharsday | 1b, 43) 3 40} 6 14) 25| Friday | 13). 46, 4 24; 7 30! 26) Saturday 18; 45,5 4) 8 34 27 | Sunday | 39 43; 5 391 9 25/12 26! 25 Monday a 41; 6 11/10 1) 29, Tuesday | 22) 40) 6 41 10 53) 30|Wednesday {| 23) 37] 7 13/11 33 31|Tharsdey [5 245 241 7 46 aft 13 Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 13882, $1,000,600 325.006 Paid Up Capital . . Resurve Fuud .. . An Agency of this Bank will be opened o Monday rext, 19th inst., in the building lately oceupied by the Bank of Prinee Edward Island, tinder the management of the under signed. Deposits will be received on interest, an on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and! correspondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeaeral banking business transacted D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, June 17, 1882—tf Avent. 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 :ettled promptly and «quitably. 7 , F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side, Queen Square. Ch'town, Feb. 3 1852. W. C. BISHOP, Bea eee —AND— FORWARDING ACENT, Karine lngurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD KOW, BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. r. a PARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters aud othe: Canned Goode, and collection of Custom jrawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited prom ptiy. Nov, 14, 1&&1—tyr Po shippers of Preduce to Newfoundiand, BOWN «WOODS, | GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sT. JOHN'S, NX. F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Consignments - | Solic ted. RAFEREN CES— The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s,N.F in and answered | | Messrs. ©. F, Bennett & Co., E Messrs. Ayre & Marshall, se Joho YH. Cathrae, Charlottetown, PE, L April 24, '82—pat 2m eod w 2m ’ June 24, 12 LT. NG a a ee eta ; ot PET tt a i UO i QUEEN SQUARE. : 4 - the month of May W. & A. BROWN .& CO, opened about 145° CASES DRY GOODS. from which they are still supplying largely to the WILOLE- os . sapiens: [21 Ailantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices, Every Department’ of their Establishment BY WEEKLY STEAMERS 00 Chests of Auperior Congeou Ter, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Charlottetown, July 25, 1882. GihtAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. Expected: 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; henee bargains. Parties. owing accounts. will please call and settle without delay. eR ee re i Ona “ “. MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘EP’ weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ~ {Nie AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the P) EMises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as bmporied, We invite you to inspeet our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Qneen Street. © = ~ 2 Beautiful Summer iesort, ee). O THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), mustico Beach, - &. . Island. 10) = \HIS beautifally-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom July 1st i till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA | ES— $1.75 per day ; S10 per week ; $32 per month. TO REACH THE HOTEL—Coach) will leave Charlottetown every Widnescay end Satarday evening, calling fer Gue sts; 9 «’cloch,a m. Also, anangements have been made with Mr Baris li to Mect trains all points at Hunter River, tor passeng: rs to Seaside, sev) pn mil cs. Trains leave Charlotictown tor Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, », m,, and 420 p, m, & “ Hunter River fur Charlot:etovn, 9 a, m., 2.1) and 7 p m, Hunter River to Summicrride 7.45, 11.10 4. m., and 5.42 p- m. Address, JOHN \EWSON & CO., f “é cere paca De cars III SAO rarer oo n bs a Bae apie oe ae is Kept Replenished! may #ree-born Men having to advise the Fublic, may speax frée,’’. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST. 15, 1882 re EDWARD T, RUSSELL & 00, a — te WARE HOUS E, Commission. Merchants, 2i3 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May i), 18s? La ARTHUR & CO., ‘General Commission Merchants ParlicuJar aitention. given.te the sale cf Island produce, BOSTON, MASS. ©7, 1882 wkly ENCOUR AG KO” Home Matiufactures. "Y\HE Subscriber has on hand and js always mapufacturing “INGLE, DOUBLE GHAIRS, ARM and NURSE ROCKERS, CHILDRENS’ and MISSES’ CHAIRS, in Girat Variety, and BOW BACK All made ef Hardwood and the best material, Warranted Cheapest and Best in the City, WANTED—A smart, steady Boy, to learn the trade. THOS. GREEN, Great George Street, Second docr trom W. E, Dawson's Hardware Store, Charlottetown. aug 2 Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercelonial and Grand Tiunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by DP. A. MeLEOD. May 2, 1882, BACNALL & ROBIXS, SURGEGN DENTISTS, NEWSON’s RUILDING, Orr. Posr Orriczy, Cuarcotrerown, P. E. I. June 5, 1882—law “THR OLD RELIABLE” COAL DLPOT, LWAYS ON 4iAND, PICTOU ROUND —~EukIPIprs, ee — —— on ~<a iene Stveue Cepras Pwo Certs. VOL iL—NO. 72. The Capadian Suspécts. Loxpox, Ang 9 Cornélins atid “Mat thew Flaherty, who, on a recent visit.-to Ireland, were captured by. the Irish police. and locked up on saspicion.ef being impli- pe cated ia vbe annider of Lord Cavendish and , turne Egyptian War Notes. ARABS POSITION, with his. plaus, becomes daily more form- idable. ‘The + Saperty was unable. as it to prevent his forward move- Mr. Burke, havesgiven a fall description of |ments All thexhots she fired fles too their experience as Canadian ‘suSpects. Cornelius, imran interview, saye;—On the afternoon of the 11th of July, shortly after having finished dinner, we were sitting com- ‘fortably in a room of the house of our aunt at Ballyduif, when we were rather surprised to see three ofiicers. step into the house. jUne of them walked up to each of ns aud ptapped us.on the shonlder, saying, ‘You're }my prisoner in the Queen’s name.” This pwas about four o’slock in the afternoon of » Tuesday, andj we asked. the cause of our arrest, but no reason was given. We were the: taken to Baliybonin, and kept. enstedy until 11 30 in the evening, when they cane to take us away again. I (Cornelius) objected to go out at that late hovr on account of Mat's delicate health, bnt they paid no attention to what we sail, and we were compelled ‘to go to “Lis towel, some nine miles away. On reaching that place we were lodged in the police station, where they wanted to lock me in the cell, but Mat suid he would accompany me,; and so they let me stop in an outer room. We were kept here-until one o'clock on the following afternoon, when we were taken up-stairs to the office of Mr. Massie, the magistrate. There was no examination at all, but the magistrate told us we were remanded for e'yht days until they cold get further evidence of our being concerned im the murder of Cavendish and Burke. Then we produced the certificates given to us before we left this city by Mayor Mere- dith, and having the seal of the city of London. but they said anyone could write that, sneered at the papers, and hardly looked at the credentials They next marched us off to Tralee gaol, which we found in «@ dirty, filthy condition. ‘The fare was very poor, andthe dishes seemed not to have been cleaned for a long time. When the doors of the prisoners’ cells were opened the stench was terrible, and could hardly be borne at first. The tea they gave us was served ina dirty tin, and was so greasy and bad that it served the purpose of beth physic and medicine. The first time I drank it | became sick, and was ill for three days from the, effects of drinking the stuff. We were kept im confinement from Tuesday until the following Friday, when we were released, and the officers stid they were.sorry to cause us so much trouble, bat we told them ‘if- they-had examined our papers there would have been ao need for the trouble. =. Preserving Eggs. Much scientific attention has been devo ted in France to the preservation of eggs, The leading principle of all processes is the protection of the interior of the egg from che action of the atmosphere, and, cense- juently, it has lug been settled that only he freshest eggs age eliyible for preserva- ions) To the solution of the problem (says he Grocer) of how to prevent the air from yeneirating the shell of the egg, the experi- nents of such eminent savants ag Musschen- yroek, Reaumur and Nollet have valuably contributed. | They all sgree that the most eracticable method is to envelop the new. laid egg in alight coating of some imper- ueable substance, such aswax, tallyw, oil, or a mixtureof wax and olive oil, or of live oi and. tallow. Reanmur _ sug- A and NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as aay iu (he city, Tei ms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHFS, 82—*m 2aw pat pres Ch’town, June 7, NOVA SCOUTIA Marine Insurance Association, 7QXHE undersigned has beén fp pointed Agent im P.:E. Island for the above Association, and is prepared to cover Hulls, Cargoes and Freights at current raies, FRED, W. HY\ DMAN. Ch’town, July 17, ’82—2aw tf pal Dental Notice. R, EATON, with a view to introcuce his | practice of Deutistry ‘in this City, will be prepared to ive bis services fo- ‘the next tew Months, at greatly reduced prices Satis- ‘action in every Branch of Deutisiry guara:- teed. Office of Drs, Hyde & Eaton, Great George Street, Charlottetown. RECOMMENDATION, From a personal acquaintance with G. W, Eaton, keq,, for some years past, and with bis practice of Dentistry, 1 take much pleasure in recommensing him to any who are in need ofa competent De°tist, A.C. COGSWELTI, D. D.S§. Halifax, July 4, 1882. i jy 25 iw, wkly 29, law 2m MACK'S MAGNETHE: Mbaeicirk = € py a = ; erg a $3 3 a = f © “= = Fat S ce = utero =e Tear = —¥ ' Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy tor Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss o gests an alcoholic solution of resin, or a thick solution of..gelatine. Nol ut experimented. successfully with lediarubber, collodion, and various kinds ‘f boot varnish. In practice, the wisi successful method bas been that of Cornier of Mans. This consists in covering the egy with @ varnish, the composition of which is kept a secret. The eggs are patked on end in sawdust, and, it is ‘said, will pre serve their freshness during quite nine months im any climate. Cadet de Vaux suggested the plunging of égys for twenty seconds in’ boiling water in order to coayu- tate that portion of the albumen nearest che shell, and then to pack them in Vessels lf filed with sifted cinders, This proceas wiach, by-the- bye, has been well knowa h some parts of Scotland for many years— yivlcs excelient resul(8) “but if neglectea tor =a second or two, the = egys mre liable to hardens The proccss known as “liming” «in Kngland, as the Cadet-Gassicourt process in F ranee, s very popular; on the other side of the Chaunel, towever, “ limed” eggs are never eaten a la coque, but only in the shape of omelettes, &e. Some preservers claim to vbtain better results, as far as the taste of the eggs is concerned, by substituti ordinary salt for lime. is sad, penetrates the shell, and so upon the organic matier as to diminish ii sueeptibility to decomposition. The pert, the Columbus- of food preservers, preservation. His favourite with bread crumbs to prevent After carefully corking the temperature of which he For home consumption the ry have for ages preserved very simple fashion. They t case, or a large barrel, and kK thick layers cf sawdust, fine sal 70 deg. Bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat UHAkLOTTETOW® | Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. It repa ates the Jaded. Intellect, Strengthens the Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Kzhausted Gen rative Organs. theusands proves it an INVALUABLE lizmEpy, The | Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and ezch bux con- Enseedled | mtaming every Thaisday and Monday morning, @t tains rnfiiciept for two week's medication, und is the | €2S* and reducing them to from cheazgust aud Lest, pamphlet, which we desiré to mail ftee to any adress, | another method of 42 Full particulars iv our Mack’s Maguetic Mix diciae is sold by D z- gists at 50 cts. per bex, or 12 boxes for $5, or will | be maiiecd free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | ddressing MACKS MAGNETIC MEDICINE < O., Sold in Charlottetewn Agents’ erverhers Apothecaries’ Hail Co, airs Nervous Waste, ie juven- | not touch each other. | Maritime provinces the peasants The experience of; Of ashes moistened with salt wa % Salvation Ar nee Erdwerd telend, ard : sobs ye ie He ey, dience, bran, cinders, or coal-dust, so. e In the are successful, powder (sn these processes vention patented by profitably pursued in France. ro A aac ee 98: gave some attention to the subject of ees 7 process was to! an’ introduce the eggs into a bottle half. . high, owing to-the dithedliy of disedver- ing the exact position of the earthworks. These ate: to «be ‘distinetly seen from Ramleh, ‘some 500 or 700 yards. in advance ‘of where they were two days ago. There wppears to be more than a hundred guns moutwed on the three Jines of entrench meats, and the whole position, protecting as it does and protected as it is |by Lakes Aboukir) and Mareotis, seems nearly unassailable, without a very much larger force than we have or are ‘likely to have for some time. To turn it with our present army and dislodge the euemy would require first the capture of Rosetta, theo the ascent of a branch of the Nile as far as the village of Deimtie, thence a southward mareh. skirting the southern fringes of Lake Eiko, so as to at’ack his flank from Damnhonr, a plan of campaign which it would. take weeks to carry out, When Sir Garnet Wolse- ley arrives some decisive plau of action will be adopted, MISCHIEF: BREWING. | Osman Bey, the Khedive’s Master of the Horse, has just escaped’ from ‘Cairo and arrived here. He stated that the rebels are fortitying Nefissa Junction, where Suez, Ismuilia, and Cairo lines of” railroad meet, with the evident intention of commanding the approaches’ to Zaga- zig. They have four guns and 2000 infantry there. There isias yet no force strong enough to oppose the enemy there. 7] PORT SAID AND THE INTERTOR. The ‘town is “now” ‘yg well protected by the ships of war that no ontbreak against the Kui ns is likely'to take place, The Canal is also pretty “effectually “policed by the English gunboats, which are continually patrolling it. Ismailia is giarded by a number of marines, while “Arabi’s men * are keepitz behind their intrenchineuts at Tel-el-Kebr. Of avy disposition to attack there is no signa At Cairo all is quiet. AMERICAN SYMPATHIZERS WITH ARABI. It is stated that three Irishmen will soon sail from Philadelphia for Egypt to fight in Arabi’s army. A member of the Grattan branch of the Land Leagne’ has offered five hundred dollars to defray their expenses, oe Farm Notes. There are about 10,357,000 horses in the United States, or one. to every five human beings. } Care should be taken in’ grooming honses not to use anything rough in cleaning the legs from: the ‘knee down. A serateb or bruise may be the start, for some trouble- some disease, A curry comb shonld not be used on the legs at all. A brush or cloth will do the work just as well, leaving no risk of injury, Black-leg, a disease which has prevailed for some time among -the cattle on the frontier, has made its appearanee in Texas. The first symptom of the disease is lame- ness in one of the hind legs. which contin. nes until death ensues. Those who have died, upon being skinned, exhibit the leg black from the hip joitit to the hock; ‘that, prievous to dying, they greze as: usual, lying: down at intervals, apparently to rest. A Derbyshire, England, farmer and poul try fancier, Mr, James Shirt, of Town End Farm, Fairfield, near Buxton, is the owner of a Norfolk goose, which this year has sat nv fewer thamthres times. She was first seton nine-eggs, and hatched out’ nine geslings on February 12:h; on the second oecasion she hatched out seven goslings from nine eggs, and on the 9th instant she hatched out six young birds from seven and CEES. There are 4,008,907 farm “holdings” in the United States, of which 2.984 306 are inhabited and cultivated by their own- ers, while 702,244 are partially and 322,257 let in. theiteentirety to tenants. Sinall a The solution it ar- immersed during several hours’ Ap |t er Gon ime} Chambard in 1852) is 7S eservatiin that is 9% The singing of a burlesque hymn in a the aati Wiadsor, Ort, Canada London theatre, intended to ridicule the! To save the heels of your bco's from wear- ¥, was furiously hissed by jy t a.pair of heel sthsitets, eee waa on rather than the (4,802 uucer tiree - acres, y between five hundred and a thous- acres, and 28,578 of over a thousand #, +. ape- the - ey A telegram from Ottawa announces that placed it for several mivutes \Mr. W. Kowalwsky, of Moscow, ove of the most distinguished scientific men of the French peasant- Russian Empire, has reevived an invitation from the local committee to be présent at m, the convention of the American Assdeiation myfer the Advancement of Science. Ae in. tends bringing with him a complete collee- fion of specimens of the foesil genera of hern and central Enrope, aboutewhich tively little is known bysour scien- cixe 5 «positive rus weak- | et m by Apothecaries Hall vertisement io ano! her column —@ <> 6... at Dovey, Goer & C9. 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