' exms:—Firve Dottars A Yeah. NEW SERLES. [DAILY HXAMINER Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, THE By rue EXAMUNeR PUBLISHING CowPany, FeoM THEIR Orrick, Conner or Warmer AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown,” P. BW. Island. RaTES oF Surscription : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, - . - : 2 One Month, . - - 0 50 ma Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1882. MOON 5S CHANGES. > Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. 0m., a. m.,8. E. New Moon 33th day, 4h. 58m, p. m., W. First Quarter, 2ist day, Sh. 42m. p. m., 5.W. Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p. m., F ‘Sun 'San 'Moon/High | Days ) | DAY OF WEEK |i ses |sets | rises (water | len’h. jh m bh m | aft’n/ morn, 1| Tuesday 4 47.7 25] 8 14/1) 52) 2! Wednesday 49} 23' 8 44'aft 32] 3 Thursday 501 22]. 9 14] 1 13! 4, Friday 5k 21} 9 47; 1 58 5 Saturday 52) 19,10 24 2 48 6 Sunday 53) IS}ll 6} 3 54'14 25 7| Monday 55) 16/11 54) 5 16) 8! Tuesday 56} 15) morn! 6 37| 0| Wednesday | 57| 13) 0 49: 7 49 10/ Thursday } 58, 12} 1 47; 8 42) 11 Friday | 59) 10} 2 48] 9 25| 12'Saturday (5 1 9 3 49/10 4) 13 Sanday : 7 7! 4 52/10 37/14 07 34| Monday | BL 6) 5 S3lLL 8 15 Tuesday Pug 4, 6 54)11 39 16;Wednesday | 6) 2! 7 56) morn 17;)Thorsday | 7 by) 8 54° 0 10 18| Friday | 816 59) 9 54) O 4i 19| Saturday 91 57/10 55| 1 4 20 Sunday } 11) 50/11 56, 1 51/13 47 21| Monday ; 12 54 aft 56) 2 35, 22) Tuesday fj 23) 52) b 50) 3 30 23) W ednesday 14, 40) 2 59) 4 42 24 Thursday 15 48'38 40| 6 it 25) Friday Wi, 46 4 24) 7 30! 26/Saturday 18; 45,5 4) 8 34 27 \Sunday 19} 43) 5 39] 9 25/12 26 28' Monday 21, 41 6 11j10 11 29 Tuesday 22; 40, 6 41 10 83) 30} Wednesday» } - 23| 3 7 Asli 23 31/2 y 4 245 241 7 46 aft 13) EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO., wy + otal - wrt 7 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m L. ARTHUR & CO. “ This is true Liberiy, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Kuniripes. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY. AUGUSE 18. 1882 | Berutiful Summer Resort. ENCOURAGE | ntannenc onn agen at ot ia SINGLE Copres Two. CEnts, VOL... 11,.---NO: 75. Egyptian War Notes. Aid for Arab. — —— 0:0 —— — | | THE SEASIDE HOTEL, | (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - P. E.Island. ————:0: — ——— | — | a a beautifully-situated and well-known establis!t ment will be opened trom July Ist | till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guesis and Visitors, RA 1LES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wcdnesday and 'Saturday evening, calling fir Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at | 9 o'cloch,a m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from ail points at Hunter River, tor passeng: rs to Seaside, sev~n miles, Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, %, m,, and 4.20 p.m. & “ Hunter River fur Charlottetown, 9 a, m., 2.11 and 7p m, se ilunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m., and 5.42 p. m. Addr ess, Home Manufactures. PP\HE Subscriber has on hand and is always mantifacturiuyg SINGLE, DOUbLE and GHAIRS, ARM and NURSE ROCKERS, CHILDRENS’ -and MisSks’ CHAIRS, in Great Variety, BOW BACK All made of Hardwood and the best material, Warranted Cheapest and Best in the City, WANTED—A smart, steady Boy, to learn the trade; F THOS. GREEN, Great George Street, Second docr from W,. E, Dawson's Hardware Store, Charlottetown. aug? Tire Seots Guards and Grenadier Guards landed on the 13th. The Duke of Connanght was at the harbor to receive them, together with Admiral Seymour and Sir Archibald Allison, Several officers of the K! edive’s house- hold were also on the spot, and were ap-, parently greatly struck with the physique aud military bearivg of the men, As they marcbed along the quays thousands of Arabs congregated in groups. and were evidently much impressed by the sight. The Guards marched as steadily aud impassively as if they were going along the streets of London. The Dake of Connaught headed the columo, which was despatched to Ramleh. The general verdict of the European spectators was ove of regret that such maguificent troops should have to be pitted against so uvworthy a foe” ax Ar.bi's army, which from the strength of its position A gentlen an at Toronto, (nt, has re- ceived a letter from an ex-oficer in the Confederate army stating that a cavalry expedition is being organized in the Sonth- ern Siates to aid Arabi Pasha, and reques‘ing him to join. The expedition is expected to start for Egypt in a tew days. ’ Steamboat Dangers. <icichi , The many warnings against overloading and racing passenger steamboats, setious though they are, appear to have no effect upon captains of steam vessels. Two ex- cursion steamers, carrying two thousand passengers, collided off Bay Ridge, N. Y., on Sunday, while raging. Happily no lives were lost, though. one vf the boats was seriously damaged. <2. &e-- | A Canadian Chinese Girl. _From the Esser Review. i j k . There is @ neweomer in town —Chinese- W.C. BISHOP, JOHN AR WSON & CO. | ost tt Sct CHARLOTTETOWN ——AND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, June 24, 12 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —AND— General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, - the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO, opened about © ¥ POX 1 Sa ee: 6. 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection ot Custom, Drawbacks thereon, Halls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Cortespondence solicited and Every Department of their ~ Estabishment- is - Kept~ Replenished promptly. j ov. 14, —lLyr BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. ans wered 100 Chests of Superior Congou ‘Fea, _ The New Boarding House, IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES, General Commission Merehan‘s i Particular attention given. to the sale of Island produce, 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercolonial and Grand Tiunk Railways, For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D, A. McLEOD. May 2, 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . $1,000,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th imst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will bé received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the vatious Agencies and correspondents of the Banh. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeuecral banking business transacted. Db. C. CHALMERS, Ch’towa, June 17, 1552—tf Agent. INSURANCE ‘OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. 325,000! 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; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. ; BOF2. GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Ply to% Benat, proprietor. iy 18 tf in grain, previsi us and stock seyeral times tle original invest- STOCKS 82 free. We want responsible = G G S @ make money by selling to us. We guarantee ! yr , ny <or. ¢ N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, is prepared to accommodygte a Charlottetown, July 26, 1$82. eee eta i INCREASE | ' YOUR CAPITAL. ; Thos desiring to make money | 4 x : ' speculatios, can doso by oper- | ating on our plan. From May ist, : ' 1881, to the present date, On in- ' vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash j WHEAT profits have been realized and ment, still leaving the onginal in- vestment making money or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- agents, who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal comniiss ons paid. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Com. yaiasion Merchants, Major Block, DOZEN WANTED THIS 3 SEASON, for which we are prepared to pay $75,000 IN CASH. to pay highest prices. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. May 18, 1882. limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- on sall and medium investinents paid to investors amounting to errant $50 BS a | a culars and statements of fund W Chicago, UL A ‘splendid chance for Egg Buyers to wD e fre B Fr Uw @ EG 9 MERCHANT TAILOR, JIs.now offerimg Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that can be had in the markét, ip Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘i'weed Suits, ORNE HIGHLAND ANALYJICAL SANITARY INSTITCTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 Report on the Lorne Higstanp Wuiskey; “ We have visited the bottling stores of A mnagnificent range of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from tbe vats, samples of their Lorne GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 3 Highland Whisky, and have subjected City of Lendon Pire Tusur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | | } Insurance effected on all kinds of property | at current rates. Losses tettled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office South Side, Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb. 3 1852. “THE OLD RELIABLE" COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND: aad NUT COAL, which will be sold) as Cheap as aoy in the city, Terms casb. CAPT, J, HUGHES. Ch’town, Jane 7, 82—"m 2aw pat pres “Charlottetown, May 22, 82. . —— them to careful examination and aualysis, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS) °° poe and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. matored Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘Arrucr Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. “Orro Henyex, F. U.S., F. 1. €.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. |. E. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Willi be sold as Cheap as Imporied. Feb. 24, 1852. ROTICE. ’ HE business heretofore carrid on by the uucersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, under the style and firm cf Hick: y & Srew- | ant, Pobaceco Manufacturers, will be con- tinued by the subscriber under the same style, MICHAEL HICKEY. Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street PPARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the aud the excellevce of its po-ition, all its Ganadian girlee, born last week, daughter men being armed with Remiugtou rifles, of Kun Siog, the Chivese laundryman. will certainly cause havoc in their ranks The mother is an American. The father is iu the event of his intreuchments being YeTy proud of his offspring, amd takes; astnnlted: his customers in to seeit. Be ‘s, how- ; ever; ** velle sollee a girlee; wish it boyee,) After the Guards had been inspected, | alla samee, when grow bigee helpee Geveral Adye formed the officers into a wasiree,”” Kun Sing, though a heathen circle end poivted out to ‘hem. the duties knows the value of dollars in a Christia’ aud hardships of campaigning. He re- C°¢?'Y- minded them that they must be prepared to meet an evemy of great strength, courageous, determined, and well armed. —=_e- Fresh Water at Suez. | Withont fresh water the Suez Canal He cautioned them against being t00! W004 not be dperated:'. ‘Pho: conch simi * sanguine and over-covfident, and warned ' through a sandy waste. No fresh water. is them to guard against surprises. within 100 miles oa one side or 500 miles, on the other side. The fresh water with j : which Port Said, Ismailia and Sinez, thé Now that the Guards bave been sta- three stations along the canal, aré supplied} tioned at Ramleh, the Duke of Con-' comes from the Nile through a ‘eawal at naught, as their commander, is in camp | Boulak, near Cairo. Should Arabi Pasha with them, has asked for the Marines to |8hut off this supply;the canal would be be brigaded with’ his men. a request | "sles and a ne ents; e he which is looked pon as highly compli-| ‘he canal are at bis >en SPE VANS mentary to the efficiency and bravery of ‘oak the amphibious corps. A rumor was A Relic.of.the 4 in MILITARY MOVEMENTS. current that the Khedive was .to be charged with the cominand of the united! The second bullet fired from Guiteau’s army—English, Turkish and Egyptian! pist.1 at President Garfield is for sale to ‘—and that he was to delegate his the highest bidder. This ball could not be powers to Sir Garnet Wolseley. This found after the shooting for several days, is not the case; nor would it have been ka oy ae we ce owe micdren ole Sell ; t in ‘ae pee Pulty fine glazier’s box. striking a satisfactory arrangement in ‘avy reé Trost deers ™ Reishee bs elamaiaaslaraeh | spect. se hes passed harmlessly through the © waiting | ANOTHER SKIRMISH.” ‘jroom, lodging in a box carzied by a glazier, News has just been received of a skir-| ho was walking through the ma‘n sitting ‘mish having been fought to the westward of the city, beyond Meks fort, where a large foree of sailors and marines is stationed. Early this morning the sen- tinels gave the a’arm of the approach of a number of Bedouias on horseback and on foot. Our men were speedily in position, and salled out, dragging a small field piece with them. They opened fire on the Arabs, who at once ,broke and fied without ever coming ‘to close quarters. Some of them were killec. No loss resulted to avy of our ' side. | Lord Charles Beresford, who wes in ‘commaud of a patrol party near the same fort, had a narrow escape from being ‘cut off by the Bedovins. These are the last skirmishes in which the sailors will take part unless the necessity arises for their services, They are now all sent back to their ships. -—_-- Skobeleff and the Press. Just before his death the famous 'Skobeleft frankly admitted that he owed his position aud his fame solely to the presss —especially the English press, and | declared that had it not been for the ' correspondents—there were ulways some | with him and he treated, them in the most handsome manuer—he would have | remained a Major-General and unknown. Referring to political topics in the same! linterview, the General said: ‘* The Germans are the enemies both of the ‘Russiaus and the Poles. We have enough | men to overrun and destroy at least a | part of Germany. The Germans have more to lose than we have, and we can | therefore do them more harm than they ‘eau do us. more hardy than the Getman, and can afford to remaiu longer with the colors. The German artisan or agricultural laborer must leave his factory or his fields; aud if he were away from them for more than a year the factory would be ruined aud the harvest would be lost. A war in Germany, if it lasted long enough, would end in a social revolution. Bi ae The Emperor William has been very kiud to me, but he should not call me ungrateful because I see that a war between Russia and Germany is inevi- table.” | ‘ —- —-.- <> oe Mixed Marriages Pronounced Un- tawful. Deteorr, August 13.—A_ trial of con- siderable interest has just been concladed in the crimival coart. A colored man and a white woman, who had beet’ married some time, lived together as man And wife. Both were entirely respectable, worthy people. They were complained of under the statut. for lewd lascivious conabitation. The old State law makes marriages between white and colored people unlawful. Under this charge the court and jury convicted them. The case sifscts a hundred or more married couples in this city. The Russian soldier, too, is' ‘room. He was unaware of this-at the time, {and it was only after several Gays that he found it. The glazier, Plockstress, turned ‘the bail over to the District Attorney to be lused, if necessary, at the trial. It has now been returned to him with certificates from | Mr. Corkhill and Dr, Bliss vouching for ithe identity of the bullet. He is highly ‘elated at being ifs possessor, and expecis to ‘make a small boranga ont of it by selling it 'to some circus Man. pupeenne Shot Before the Czars Byes. te ne ee | A curiously tragic story is told this week of the Czar, that, being interested in the operations of some labourers at work in the park at Peterhoff, he beckoned one of thei, whe at once ran towards him, but before reaching him fell dead, shot by the sentry, befure his eyes. The strictest orders had been issued to shoot anyone approaching the Czar without leave, and the signal of ‘the Emperor to the poor victim had not been noticed. If this be true, the Czar must, indeed, feel as if he lived in the network of an evil magic, since the yery | arrangements made to secure him against ithe attacks of his ener:ies seem to be more ‘successful in delivering the death-blow to -one whom his own hand had beckoned to his side than in answering their orisinal purpose. —London Spectator. i —_, | Mr. Mackenzie and his Party. | "The correspondence of Mr, David Blain in the Mail bas had a singular development. In the course of his letter he mentioned incidentally, the fact that Mr. Mackenzie had been allowed to suffer in purse by his party. Mr. Meek’s letter asking for an ex- planation was followed by & letter from Mr. ‘Blain, giving, net the particulars, but enough information to lead to the cenclu- sion that Mr. Mackenzie had been saddled with the responsibility for expenditures which ought to have been borne. by the party at large, because they were in- curred for the party at large, and by order of the party in convention. We shall not seek to know more than is already euffi- ciently obvious. The sffair is one in which we have no special interest. But the public have this much interest in the matter. The publie like fair play. The public hate in- justice. The public detest meanness in publie men. And-the public have a certain feeling of respect for Mr. Mackenzie’s rugged force and his sterling devotion to his party. The party consists of a large proportion of wealthy men, many of them are enormously wealthy. And the public will think and speak font scorn of them if they allow for forty-eight hours more their old leader to rest under the burden of financial responsibilities incurred for their purposes. How much or how little the sum is, we do not know, and do not care. If it is little, they should have paid it long ago. It says little for the man who has succeeded Mr. Mackenzie that he bas allow- ed this scandal to continne solong. Let us hope that he was not aware of it; but the circumstances Jead to the conclusion that he was. Let him see that the responsibility is liquidated. It will be apiece of practi- eal statesmanship; the only one he is ever likely to accomplish. —Zorento Mail. —_- in Buenos Ayres it takes ten dotlars in paper money to buy one dollar in gold. pe, OO OP é scone mccain winner aes ie ON mE a Re I a Ca GT ALT TE PARI TR | y . ee