EE an a le Al as. aA TT Te cla aide Beautiful Isle, Adieu ! Farewell ! farewell bright Isle to thee, To write that word means grief to me ; For after many years have sped, In memory oft, thy shores !'I] tread. Deep, blue, érested waves around thee Ripple, with joy and mirthful giee, W hale on its peaceful surface float The steamship, yacht, and sailing boat. Thy fame doth reach from shore to shore i ople come to see aud adore Thy form, so pleasing to the eye, With the ‘*Green Isie”’ thou well can'st vie. Thy fields are rich with golden grain ; Birds chant thy praise in joyful strain, Flowers, of rich and vari d color, Scent thy breath with sweetest odour. The sun sheds on the golden rays, The moon's silver light ‘round thee plays ; Star-epangl'd sky of clearest blue All would admire, if ail but knew. But, oh | what rapture fills the breast ! The gaze on Heaven's arch s rest ! Bright searlet, purple, pink and gold Thy Painter—Gop, is gently tola. Upon thy hills are lofty trees, Swayed by the gentle, cooling breeze; When flowers droop and fade away, Lovely feliage you display. When wintery winds ‘round thee moan, And feathered songsters far have flown, Then drest in robes of purest white, You still enchant the gazer’s sight. The earth beneath, the Heavens above, Softly proclaim a God of love ; While the soul lauds, praises, and adores— It seems to view celestial shores. Seeing these beauties, we admire, To you fair world our souls aspire — “City of Gold,”—‘‘River of Life,’’ Safe from contention, grief and strife. Pure crystal water, fruit and bread, With smiles, before your guests you spread; May blessings ever on thee rest, Por kindn ss to your parting guest. Parewell, fair Isle, with beauty robed, Trees with lovely foliage clothed, Meadows bright green and rivers blue, To you I wish a fond adieu. Srepuan G, Detve, Ch’town, Angust, 1882, -— © ~Be@ -— —---—-—--— NEWS NOTES. Often very practical Jessons are taught by Nature. It was a poetic young man con- templating the stars who discovered how didatic they were. ‘‘ Did you ever think of the beautiful practice they teach?” he asked. And when some one reverently said, “No. What is it?” he softly replied: ** How to wink,”’ The military anthorities at Quebec are busily engaged in mounting and placing in position new pieces of cannon on the cita- del forts and along the ramparts. Other pieces of ordnance are being shifted, and warlike material generally is undergoing considerable brushing up and over-haul- ing. . What causes all this activity is a sub- ject cf much curiosity if not anxiety to many citizens. In the unoccupied moments of life half its mischief is hatched. The busy hours may be given to harm, but it is harm of one kind or another, while the vacant ones are stamping grounds for communities of evils. There was a great deal of truth in the old satire that represented the devil angling for men and baiting his hook according to the taate and business of his prey. But for the “se no line was used, He bit the naked ook, One of the sharks that prey upon human credulity in the guise of ‘‘next of kin” advertisers has been caught. For the next two years James Stadden Rogers, B. A., ‘compiler of pedigrees,” will grace the in- terior of one of Her Majesty’s bastiles. But the number of persons willing to throw good money into the sea in the hope of finding evidence that will prove them to be entitled to ‘‘enormous estates,” etc., will probably be none the less, Lawn tennis has become so scientific a game, with the ‘‘ volieying” now in prac- tice, that English clubs are considering changes that will lengthen the rallies, and leave it less dependent on sheer strength and swiftness. It is proposed to make the net the same level all over, thus help ing the base-line player cosiderably. His play would then no longer be cramped by the necessity of returning swift balls over the net for fear of striking out of the court. The modern newspaper is coming to the fore in enlightened philanthrophic move- ments. The New York Tribune's Fresh Air Pund is giving all the blessings of a two weeks’ country vacation to thousands of poor children in the great city. Eighteen parties, numbering 1,000 children were sent out in one week. A day or two stnce 2,000 were on their vacation at one time, and companies are constantly leaving for places in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Vermont, and different parts of New York State. OxIGIN or THE “ PrinreR’s Devin,” — When Manitus the elder set up in business at Venice he came in possession of a little negro boy. The boy was known over tbe city as *‘ the little black devil,” whe hel the biblofactor along, and some of ignoraht persons believed him to bs none other than the embodiment of Se’.an. ‘who helped Aldus in the prosecution of his pro- fession. . One day Aldus, te, dispel this strange hallucination by ‘publicity, dis- prred the young tmp to tb» poorer Glasses pon this occasion he Tuade a very ahen. acteristic speech “‘Le% it be known in Yerice that I, Aldus Manitus printer to the Holy Church and De ge, nave this day made public expose of ‘he printer's devil All those who think ‘ne is not flesh pear blood, may come and pinch him.” "ed the A physician ceils attention to the fact that if tobacco smoke be instantly ejected from the mouth awd throat before descend- ing into the chest, and be made to pass through a cambric handkerchief drawn tightly across the open lips, a permanent deep yellow stain, corresponding in size and shape to the ope ning between the lips, and aving numerous spots of a darker. hue pervading it, will be left on the handker chief ; but that the prolonged puff from the chest wfter inhalation from a cigarette fails a Similar circumsiances, “to produce any . Ae scarcely perceptible evanescent ark. hat in the latter case becomes of the substance which stains? This physi- clan thinks it remains in the lungs nd therefore condemns the commo f smoking cigarettes as dangerous, c a inns THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUS ‘DEL: NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, | OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, | ESTABLISHED IN 1809. — —_—_—_-')'(-_—-—_—_—— $ 9,733,332.00 1,216,666.00 Subscribed Capial - : - “ Paid Up Capital - . . ° e oe (2): 0- TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With Promptitude and _ Liberailty ——-— 0:0 —-— FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - — $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. LIFH DHPARTM ENT. Accumulated: Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - $12,006,000. 00 0:0<———> Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured > oo Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 —~— +0 --—————— New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882-—eod GENERAL AGENT SIDE. We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices to suit the times, :0: Our Tea, Coffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates, capmmiaeenee SD gm FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &c., &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY.~ 20: NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER tent a Charlottetown, April 19, 1852—2aw, wkly - ee ee eee ee For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian 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 workmanshlp and a perfect fit | yuaranteed, —,ALs0o— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hate, cheap,&c. &e. n manner of | Remember the address, tvgo doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881, ~ Prince Bdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. To take effect on the Sth June, 1882. "TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. ; MIXED, MIXED. QO OD. ' Ch'town ..|Dp 6.45am ae aoe 4, 20pm Royalty Jc ‘* 7,00 ** Dpl0.02;* ** 4.40 ** N Wiltsh’e “ 7.35 “* ** 16.53" | ** 5.28 * Henter B’r. “7.45 * “81.167 1° faa? Bradalba’e » * 8.09 ‘*y “ 11.60" | © G47“ Ar 6.25 ** Co'ty Line. “816 “P1200 Dp 6.30 Freetown | * 8.26 ‘*) 12.15pm ** 6.45 * Keusingt’n ** §.40 *.-*12.4)°* ** 7.05 * Summ’ side AT 9.05 ** |Ar 1.15 “| *°7.40 + . Dy 9.05 “* Dp 2.00 -* Wellingt’n *10.00 | * 2.49 *¢ Port Hill..| 410 27 ‘* $3.30 * O'Leary. ..| “11.20 “| ** 4.58 “ Bloomfield} **+1.3% ‘* | ** 5.25 ** Alberten,, "12. 05pin Jy" 6 50 a \Ar 7:20 Tignith ...'Arl2.40 “ tov Dp 7.00am Ch’town ..|Dp 4 00pm Royalty Je} “* 4.15 % | ** 7.23 * VYark 4 ...0°* 4927-45 * 7.40 **; sedione: +" eT ne.Oi * | »,!Ar 5.05 ** lAr8.40 ** Mt. Stew’t DS 5.15 Dp 9.00 © Morell....1 °° xe “i ae “| St. Peger’s:j #* 614, ** 1,10.) -** Bear Raver} *‘ @ S8 ** | *‘B1.10 ‘‘ 0 * Ark2,00 «| Dp 9.10am Souris ....}Ar 7.10 Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5.15pm Cardigan ../ “* 610 ** | ‘10.35 “ Jeorget’n..| Ar 6.30 ** |Arl1.00 * TRAINS INWARD, i STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | MIXED, J Jh’town ..\Ar 8.00pm)Ar 3.50pm Arl0, 20am Royalty Jc\Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.25 ** | Dp10.62 ** N Wilwicat *-7. 18) 4 k** 2.29 **) * 9.19 Hanter Rr] “7.00 *", * 2.91 1 * 9.e9™ Bradsitwe $ **.6:95 “i: Lae “i 5.25 ” Co'ty Line.| “* 6.30 «| * 1.20 « tee oie Frectown..| sé 6 19 se se 1.05 ae Dp7.55 “ee Kensingt n! ‘* 6 04 ** , “12.40 “ | "F 7aptT s : id | sé 6.40 se 12.00 sé ts 7.00 se Gm’ side ‘A 5.20 “ |Arl1. 30am! Wellingt'n| Dp 4 46 ‘“ |Dpl0 35 ** Poreaiall..| * 417 “3 9. * Cee isi “ Bae T™ Bie Bloomfield ' ** 3.06 “‘ | “ 7,50.‘ | “ o1t”.lf Nee Alberton ,, 2.40 Aréfo “ Tignish ** 2.00 “ | Dp 6.00 “ Ch’town ..!Arl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm. Lieyalty Je, Dp 9 45 * | Dp 6.37 ** | Bae... s. * 938 1 “G20 **) Bedford. ..} ** 9.20 “6.00 gi ®* B66 0° 444, 8.20. 45 Mt. Stew’t] 45°45 «Ar 3.00 «| Morell.... Dp8.17 ‘* |Dp4.15 ‘| ms. Peter's} ** 7.66 ** }.** 3.42 * Bear River| ** 7.23 ** | ** 250 * Souris ....| ‘* 6.50 “*| ** 2.00 * Mt. Stew’t! Dp 8.45am! Dp 4.50pm Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.50 ‘** | ** 325 ‘* Georget’n .| ‘* 7.30 ** | ** 3.00 ** | L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 3], 1582 wkly, pres ne sj pio kea 6) iealth is- Wealth ! Dr. E C. Wust's Nerve ano Brain Treat- MENT, a@ guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neural- gia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, gecry and death, Premature Old Age, Barren- ess, Loss o’ Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhcea caused by over- exertion of the brain, gelf-abuse or over-indul- gence. Each box contains one month’s treat- ment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued b ; FRASER & REDDIN, Druggists, Opposite P. O., Charlottetown, Sole Agents for P. E. Island, JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Proprietors, Toronto, Ont. dy wky ly—augl4 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,°79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuisxey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have’ subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very frazrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ARTHUR Hitt, Hassatr, M. D. “Orro Hyunea, F.C. $., F. 1. 0.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Chiirlottetown, P. |. E. Feb, 24, 1882, T 24, 1882. — cae tsa a gt Weakly XaHmnGT AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS 4More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P. &. Island, ‘aa $1.00zTE Guided by the principles of Truth, and this Dominion! AND ISLAND IS A LIVE ARGUS NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It 1s Always full of News AND Aiways ug to the Times. The Weekly ixaminer 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 1igid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Union whiclr ensures to us the lostitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, Une Dalia a Y IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —SUCH As— Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc., done in first-class style, and ahort notice STR. SOUTAPORT. | WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE yf, WHARF AV ILL LEAVE CHARLUT \\ EVERY MONDAY, at a / » . Shaw's Whar, returning at 7 a, m. ‘cohiaoen | Westville and Rocky Point (when thas tn mits); returning, jagain on Mouday, aut | Friday, at 4 p.m * | FOR EAST RIV LAS iv Ea, | Will leave Charlottetown. at 4.30 | Tuesday morning for Mount Stew jing “ 7 4. m, culling at Crap | Hickey’s Wharves Also wi ) ‘ ill leay, | Stewart, en W ednesday Lorbing as Sat | calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s a, jreturning to Mount Stewart game ev | . ’ "ey ; | occasionaliy on uesday mornings oni [the tide wil] not otherwise | ) the wil ' a @. on \S permit | Steamer will not proceed beyond Canberry | Wharf, but will invariably leaye | Stewart for Charlottetown on Wednesitay mornings, returning same evening 48 ADuye On Sundays, Steamer wit) leave Charlaties town for Rocky Point (tide » ; } Ja.m,. and 115 p. ™; returni " at Sy : will ee fiocky Pcint at 9 30 a. m. and re leave . a. : If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, nail boat will take ber place, } tied Steam = Communication "Souris, P. BL, Migdhioe haan and Gaspe. Ch’town, June 1882--pat fiys ; Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE | = E Strongly-Built Iron §.8. IXAMINER is devoted to the promo-| A tion of the interests of this Province | Mujestv’s mails, will lesve Pictoy P. P. Lemaistre, m» ster, carrying Her iss | during the season of Navigation, every es ; day afternoon, on arrival). of Express : | from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris ap the’ : Magdalen Islands ; and every ; commencing Monday, 19th June, will exte her voyage to Gaspe, calling (Weather mitting, at Perce, tf Poat Hoop, C. B, ‘t on arrival of Passengers by accommodation train jrom Halifax, a = Every attention will be paid lo the com. fort of passeogers ae For freight or passage apply to ° A FRASER &CO, 5 FRED. W. FRASER, 72 P A. A. MACDONALD Georgetown, C.J HALEY, Souris; PET JOAN MACKAY, Port July 14, 1882. — PP. KE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Gey, Gees) UNTIL FURTUER NOTICE ss The Steamers sf, LAWRENCE and ie ae MSO Ce ata eee acoae we gue” ou? ‘ee PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th May, TSS, sail as onder: FOR NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown for Pictou a every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday ad” Saturday moruiags, at 7 o'clock coupecting there with the Train for Halifvx, Retuming® | Charlottetown Mouday, W: dnesday, Friday j jand Saturday, at ~ p. ™., en acrival of Trip from flaliiax, Landing for Georgetow Leave Picton every Thursday at 2 p. m., and retum& Pictou leaving Georgetown at five oelock @ Friday morniny. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE ~ UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of morning Train fom Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains tor each of the above named plactt; and at St. John, with steamers of the 1.8.8 Co, und the All Rail Line to Portland ail Boston, Returning, leave Point du Cheat every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, tor Summerside, ce uecting there with Express Train for Oi lottetown, Also leave Charlottetown for Summersidé every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and lear Summerside tor Charlottetown every Satanday tVening about five o’clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secrewmy, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE To Boston. » if ‘\ “~< s STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with su PASSENGER ACCOM MODATIOA‘, & ranged for every couvenience and and fitted up in elegant style. Freieurt carried at moderase rates, and #8 low as by any other route. Egos, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Gvery Thursday, punctually ab pl \ LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually ab nod CARVELL BROS: Juae 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sj kea Aces ee i ‘ ® NOVICK ‘EHE business heretofore carricd on bY oe i undersigned and the late A. B, Stew® ys under the style and firm of Hickey & 4ké, Tobacco Maoufacturers, will be tinued by the subscriber under the style. A ey MICHAEL HICKEY. « Ch’cowa, July 4, 188%7—pat tf eo 5 te SEMEL ESS,