RMS Five DoLLARs a YRAR. NEW SERLES. gE DAILY IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, i‘ ys a in | rreom THErR Orrtor, CoRNER OF Wared AND GREAT GROROR STREETS, P. E. Island. \ harlottetown, Rates of SUBSCRIPTION :‘ Six Months, . . : $2 50 lrhree Months, - - Il 25 One Month, . - : 0 50 m®- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for tonthly, juarterly, balf-yearly or yearly advertige- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1882. MOON S CHANGES. » Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m.,S, E. New Moon 13th day, 4h. 58m, p. m., W. First Quarter, 2ist day, 8h. 42m. p. m.,8.W. Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p. m., K. Sun |Sun 'Moon|High | Days bb DAY OF WEEK M jrises|sets | rises | water, len’h. {hm »h m | aft’n/ morn, 1| Tuesday 14 47/7 25| 8 1411 52) 2|Wednesday | 49} 23! 8 44'aft 32) 3. Thursday ' 501 221-9 147° T°13 1 + Friday 51... 21) 9 47} 1 58] 5 Saturday | 52) 19:10 242 48) 6' Sunday | 53) ISitl 6) 3 54) 14 25 7|Monday | 85). 16|11 54] 5 16 8! T uesday 56} 15] morn! 6 37 9 Wednesday 57| 13! 0 49; 7 49! 10 Thursday 58; 12) 1 47) § 42; 11 Friday 59} 10) 2.48] 9 25) 12 Saturday 4 1 9) 3 49/10 4| 13. Sanday «| 7) 4 52|10 37) 14 07] 14 Monday 3) 6) 5 SBiLL 8) 15\ Tuesday | 4! 41 6 54/11 39) 16,Wednesday | 6 21 7 56| morn 17| Thursday 7; 1; 854 010 18| Friday 816 59) 9 54, O 41 19) Saturday 9| 57/10 55} 1 4! 20 Sunday } i} 56/11 56 1 51) 13 47 21) Monday | 22) 54 aft'56) 2 35) 22) Tuesday | 13) 52} 1 55! 3 30 23| Wednesday 4; .40} 2.50) 4 42) 24' Thursday | 15, 48! 3 40) 6 11 25) Friday | 17| 46; 4 24) 7 30! | 18} 45|'5 4] 8 34 19} 43) 5 39] 9 25) 12 26! | 2) 41} 6 11/10 11) | 22) 40) 6 41:10 53) j 26) Saturday 27 |Suaday 28 Monday 29, Tuesday 30! Wednesday 31) Pharsday Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Oe ~ ”) 23} 37} 7 13}11 33} \5 245 241 7 46 aft 13) $1.000,000 i Capital . . rae . 325,000 Reserve Fund . . An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th insi., in the building K;XAMINER hy roe Examiner Pustasurne Companv,t [AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS | Beautiful Summer Resort. | —-— —0:0——_— THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - FP. E.Island. ’ ' —:0:—— —_— ‘F_XHIS beantifally-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom Jaly |st till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, RA TES--$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO REACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every W. dnesday and | Saturday evening, <alling for Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at) (9 o’clockh,a. m, Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, tor passengers to Seaside, seven mil es. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, *, m., and 4,20 p. m. “ “_Hanter River for Charlottetown, 9 a, m., 2.1) and 7 p m. of “a Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a, m., and 5.42 p. m. Address, ‘ ’ ’ x ‘ ™ ‘ | June 24,12 CHARLOTTETOWN — ae ns DD. A BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, | Is now vffering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that ean be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ——-I[ N— Gollars, Ties; Underctothing;Eiglish and American Hats. fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, 0 Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, saae the management of the under- signed. : Deposits will be received 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 general banking busicess transacted. D. C. CHALMERs, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. INSURANCE OFFICE Gueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Iasur- ance Company. CAPITAL, THN MILLION DOLLARS, Insarance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. r : rae F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side,Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3 1852. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING —AND— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. > ai ARTICULAR 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 offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered prom ptiy. 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, Consigoments Solicited. REFEREN CKS— The Manager Union Bank, St. John’s,N.F Messrs. C. F. Bennett & Co., ” Messrs, Ayre & Marshall, 7 We invite you to inspect our, Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street, ee ) i GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83. QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, May 22, '82. ta Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. credit, as sales are. for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will t please call and settle without delay. “CITY STEAM BAKE 0:0 {WHE proprietor 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, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with 4 Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy’ Biscuits, &c., A'T THE SHORTEST NOTICE. :0: To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. => Orders by mail promplly executed. t J. QUIRK, John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, P. E. L} Apri) 24, '82—pat 2m eod w 2m GREAT BARGAINS in Dress*Godds, iE Ch’town, June 1882--pat MACK’S MAGNETIC Brain and te ha Zz RREUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatic, Lambago, Backathe, Soreness. of tha Crest, Cout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swe!!- lags Ged Sprains, Buras acd Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frostid Feet and Ears, and aij other Pains und Aches. .. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacors Or as a sufe, sure, simple aud cheap ExieriJ Remedy _A triai entails but,.the comparatively trifling oftlay of 50 Cents, and every one enfering with pain can have clieap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALITS 18: MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO.. Beliimore, Md,. U.S. As Steam. Commtnication Between Pictou, N. S:, Georgetown and Souris, P. E. L., Magdalen. dslands and Gaspe. fQXWE Strongly-Built Iron S. 8. BEAVER, P. P, Lemaistre, master, carrying Her Majesty's. mails, will leave Pietou. Landing during the season of Navigation, «very Meon- Gay afternoon, on arrival of Express ‘Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth. trip, commencing Monday, 19th June, will extend Our Readymade Clothing ig Manufactured On the Premises, wun calling (weather per- Port Heop, C. B Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, from Railway” Wharf, Pictou Town, n arrival of Passengers by accommodation 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, Pictou, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROS.,, Georgetown, P. E. I. ©. J HALEY, Souris, P. E, I, JOHN MACKAY, Port Hood. July 14, 1882. STR. SOUTHPORT. West RIVER, ‘FROM PRINCE ST. WHARP, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ,/ ILL \ EVERY MONDAY,,at.5.20 e. m., for Shaw’s Whar!) returfing at 7 a.m., cailing at ‘Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- | mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown gain on Monday, at 3.30 p. m. and on ‘riday, at 4 p.m FOR EAST RIVER. Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on | Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, retacn- \ ‘' , . aine ‘ing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and Come early and secure Bargains. | Hickey’s Wharves, Also will leave Mt- N. B.—Customers will please not ask Oe ee eee eos aahek eiites’ calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni: g; occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when he tide will not otherwise permit) the Steamer will not, proceed beyond Cranberry Wharf, Stewart for Charlottetown on mornings, returning same evening as above, Mount Wednesday but will invariably leave Ou Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotte- town for Rocky Poimt (tide permitting) at “i 9 a.m, and 1.15 p. m; returning, will leave ai Rocky Peint.at 9.30 a. m.and 1,45 p, m, If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail boat will take her place. F. L, HASZARD. {iy 3 HE SHOP at present occupied by the New York Singer Manufacturing Company, | Queen Street. Application to be made to M. STEVENSON, June 9, 1882—eod tf Tinsmith ON Be poog oA exits Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner poubness in ALL its stayes, Week Memory, Loss o ; Bréin Power, Sexval Prostration, Night Sweat , ea, oe a ee en : Power. spairs Nerv ste, Rejutr 1000 Ibs. CHOICH CON FHCTIONBR YY |) tins miditesicigtions the’ fa) Siva — avd Restores Surprising one and Vigor to the austed Gen ratire Orgaus, The experience of thousands proves it an InvaLvaBLe Kemzpy, The Modicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snfficient for two week's medication, and is the cheapest aud best. pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mediciuve 4@ Full_ particulars in our Mack’s Magnetic is sold by Drug- gists at 5O cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will free of postage, on receipt of the money, by ddressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE (O.,, Windsor, Ont., Cauada Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Eshaacd | , sold in gir a ae beat) Drugs May 4,7,1882. verywhers, | two by a shell, and in some places the J eustédy (il further orders. ° | Bedouins. V— ———— SINGLe OoPtres ‘Two CRE. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: THPRSD LY. AUGUST. 10;..1882. | Egyptian ‘War Notes, ; - | RELTGHTING THE PHARGS During the bomburdnient “of Alexan- dria, the large lighthouse: (thé “Pharos ) which statids at the®entranee of the har- bour: of: Addxindria’ aifféred severely. Haifavay up the stairéage Was “clt! in | Stoves were made dangerously ‘loose, For several’ days the house WHS not | lighted, but ofigally an’ officer and’ three sailors were found to make the danger- »ous ascent. After. much’ diffieulty they ‘reached the lantesn asd eaused the re- jYolving light to shine ia’ its familiar manner, but they were unable to descend alone, Speeixl help and appliances had to be sent them.e For sevetal hours, ‘however, they remained imprisoned in the unstable tower. AT SUEZ natives are overawed by the preseuce of ithe English marines, who keep patroll- Jiug the streets night and day, in strong bodies, with loaded rifles ‘and fixed -bay- anéts’” Ove native was cageht io a dark alley. With a petfoleufiy torch, and’ is in ney, PORT SAID is being . counected.with us. by a sub- marine cablethe shore end of whichowas lail here on Eriday, last.; Zagazig avddls- mailia,are being reconngjtered lip the Fears ,are entert{ ined.’ of their being seized by Arabi's:twoopbieg THE INDIANN TROOPS: 6 |. are beginuing to..move.._The-Seaforth Highlanders are on their way, .to~Suez. ani will stay there pevding the move- meuts of Arabi Pasha. It is thought that Zagazig,,some fifty miles west of {smaihia, will play'at important part iin: the ‘campaigt, as there®is' the point ‘of water supply,-and ft is at present withip, Ar bie réeath.” By. daniming up the Sweet Water, Canal there or destroying the iren pipe which supplies Port Said with water, Ismailia, aud therefore Suez, eut of from fresh water. Hence the ery to’send some of the Indiau troops to Zugazig, whence are lines of railway to Alexandria, Ismalia, and Cairo. These troops can sail up the canal from Bombay to Ismailia, the natural base for oecupa- tion. From it is a direct live of about fifty miles to Zagazig, and from the latter is an easier and shorter line to Cairo than from the Suez, which involves eighty-five miles. If the course of the campaign drives, Arabi south, Zagazig, [with its two posts to supply —Ismailia and Alexandria—will become the centre of operations on Cairo. —-- ~=- The Noble Yankee Marine. (From the Detroit Free Fress.) If Admiral. Nicholson is not careful, the part which his marines played at Alexandria will be embalmed in heroic verse by the English poet laureate ossibly after the fashion in which the ‘*Charge of the Light ‘ Brigade” was commemorated. It would be very thril, ling to read in Tennysouian verse how- like lickety switchety, went the sixty down the *Ras-el-Tin, not Russian or Spanish, French or Danish, but. the Yankee marine It would be almost the thing, too, to chronicle that inte the burniug town, ‘mid crash of powder and plunge, aye iato the very furnace of hell. the sixty weot down, the gallant sixty, the ‘noble sixty, with such a martial, fearless mien, that everyone kaew ‘ij must be true that they were the famous Yaukee marine. A stanza embodying this sentiment would not be strictly true, but something must be allowed for poetic license. However, Tennyson would be clearly within bounds if he sung that at the consulate door, and pacing the floor, with a step that was neat, and guns not to be beat, the Yankee marine in all his glory, so. famed an story, was there to be seen. Ile could ald that houses to the right of them, to the left of them, crumbled and tumbled, but none thonght to quail, much less to turn tail, for they were there ‘just for greens,” were these Yankee mariues. But it will not do to anticipate more completely the’ inspiring strains with ‘which the poet !aureate, when the spirit moves him, will hold the world spell- bound. It is enough for the present to know that the deeds of the. sixty were not born to die, and. that they have received the plaudits of the British press. ee - The aggregate resources of the twenty- five savings banks of New York City are $2.)4,578,658 66, and their total liabilities améunt to $219,478,278.55, of which som $219,417 477.50 is due to their depositors, leaving a net surplus of $35,100,380.11. The number of open accounts is 566,163. There were 64,121 accounts opened during all’ is quiet, for the’good reason that the ‘Be Bitirely | VOL H--NO.-68, Irish National Land Lénrue. & meetiny of ‘the Charlottetown Vranch of the Trish Netional Lend League was held on the evening of the.Trhoinet. 2M! P. | Hogan, Esq., Peesident, in thechair. After the usual. programme jef . regular business had been. disposed of,, the. .Presi- dent announced his desire to tesign, as he contemplated I¢avitg ‘the Province at an early date, and he therefore wished that the. resignation ‘be accepted. On mbtion, Mr. Gox took the chair, and after several members .expressed: their, regrets) at Mr, Hogan's resignation, the same was accepted. A committee .was, appointed to tender, the late President , with, an address, which, being prepared; was presented and feelingly responded to. be, a The Secretary was inetructed to issue notices for a full special meeting om Mon- day evening next, for the purpose of elect- ing a President, after which theotheeting adjourned. Epwaxrp C. Granr, Secretary. Ch’iown, Ang. 8th, 1882. —_-_—__+2» More Atlantic Cables. Still another Atlantic cable scheme ig ehnonpeedsin':New York, ard a» bil! of in- jeorporation has been, introdueedgan. Con- en. Mrs S, .L.. M. Barlow, a prominent New York lawyer and counsel fot the Brie tailway, is anfiduncéd as one of the corpor- ation. ‘The’ bill’ incorporating’ the Palti- more and.Ohie Cable Oéthpany passeil, ‘but subject to the restriction that. wo anielea- mation or combination to establish rates, anion <r sale of cable’ interest¢ shall be made io any cxisting , company . This restriction, limiting the opportunities for profit t4 x Single“harice of ‘success, will, it is thought, Yetider the prospect, so ynattrac- tive to-inyestors ‘that! itd shecess is trncer- piain ini commanding capital, dither in New York, jor jin; England.) Phase; with the Ganadian scheme, makd,, three, te w.pros- cts, involving .- expenditures...of. over 10,000,000; bad adding sixta the number of existing cables, ampng which’ to divide the ‘business, wich, ‘atcording to “Mr. Weaver's ‘rdcent ‘letters, pay’ nothing as competing rates. 2 <> es The Planets in August ee The astroncmer of -the Providence Jour- ne! has‘niich to say, this ‘month, about Venus, whose approachivg transit ‘across the face of the sun is excttmg the interest of sciencific men. She is evening stan @ur- ing Angust and is a.conspicuous object in the sky, being now fifteen, sesonds in diam- eter and increasing steadily in apparent size until December, when her diameter will be sixty-four seconds. She was tn ‘Close conjunction with Mars on the 2od/ at six o'clock in the morning, the planets “at that time being only five minutes apart.; The planets are below the horizon at their near- est point, but were close. enough together on the evenings of the 1st and 2nd to make an interesting illustration of their seem- ingly near approach. They will come nearer than any two planets have come since the 18th of May, 1880, when Mer- cury and Neptune were one minute apart, or will come until the 25th of June, 1884, when Mercury and Saturn will be one min- ute apart. Mars and Uranus are also evening stars, but there is pothing of special interest con- nected with their movements during August, Saturn is morning star, and is an inter- esting object during. the, month. On the 18th, at six o'clock im; the erening he reaches his quadrature or half-way house, and henceforth until opposition. he will be nearer the earth than. the sun. | Tele- scopists are alroady at work ‘observing his rings, belts and moons; they will make the most of his present aspect, combining three fe vorable conditions, for his rings a¥e opén4 ing to their widest extent, his perihelion is approaching, aud his northern declina tion is increasing. Students must. bear in mind that the same conditions will not occur again for thirty years, and be sure to improve every oppor tunity for a peep at this magnificent planet through the telescope. Neptune, Jupiter and. Mercury are also morning The August moon falls on the 28th. The waning moon is in conjanction with Neptune and Saturn on the 6th, and hangs two degrees south of Jupiter on the . 9th. The new moon of the 15th’ is in conjanc- tion with \Uranus on the 16th, and with Mars and»Venus on the 17th. On ctw nights of the Oh, 10th and llth a@ display of meteors may be loeked for. The éarth then planges through the August meteor zone, a gigantic ellipse, whose perihelion : is atars. within the earth’s orbit, and ‘whose ophelion reaches beyond the orbit of Neptune. The meteors’ shoot from the constellation Pereus. Sometimes the- shuwers are very brilliant, almost rivaling the famous November ones. These meteors are distinguisbed from those belonging to other meteoric systems. by their yellow ddlor, and they leave behind them tails of luminous vapor that often last several see- onds. Poetry and superstition have given to the August meteors the wame ef the fiery tears of St. Lawrence, because they occur on the anniversary of the day memo-,, rable by the martyrdom of the famous gaint. The constellation Perseus rises late in the evening in the northeast, and may be known by a semi-cirélé Of stars forming the sword of the-hero. -_e*o-- -— the last six months ended July 31 against 47,040 ‘closed. “The deposits received during’ the six months aggregated $36,- 587 ;840.30, and the withdrawals $32,147.- 281.27. The expense of management was $314,274. 67, There is only one Waterleo man now among the in-pensioners at Chelsea Hos- pital. He is 97... The Prince aud Princess tie 1188 wk of Wales lately visited him, whom Mr. Gladstone is under such heavy obligations as to Lord Spencer, whose aceeptance of the Vice-royalty of Ireland, ' now the most dangerous and disagreeable post of dignity in the gilt. of the Crown, can be due to nothing but from sense of duty. Lord Spencer, who has refused a Marquisate, is childless, and has at least $200,009 a year. His heir is his haf- brother, nephew of Admiral Seymour, commanding in Egypt. There is no member of his Cabinet to. eee So Bar inant: ems ities i a TEE . -" rs - a } ‘ bd an We 4 , fi oy " PO AT A. er AE EPA IO NS ; - ” A Fi i rohan a ays lsh PETIT SS neal ees ~ ; eee et 4, - ~ 7 Ls — ~ - / Tre er 11 lam Fi f a al Citic var" ee a tee vF yaa . a sae i