ae A i al ota NF I IT TT TE Ie ar ae a ete gealo nc a en ee nd _— ais ones eno qttetesiinietneiaisiatenns LOR as 8s Pe ge Cexms :—Five Dovtars A YAK. ‘* This is true eibexte, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, ie Speak free.’’—Evxiripes. Sessile Cconin Two Cisti. ; > . o ' rm “oY o os ' pS a ; 2 F See eee ~~ cs eee ee a oe = - ee t NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1882. VOL. 11.---NQ. 55, bah Se a al ill ty , ee ‘ . . 4" ry * ! j . th . tHe Daity ExAaMinur THE | mer atthe salveion ot iheeiiomiocs if IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, : or ADVANCE OF EL MEDBI, THE sSOUDAN arms, The force on its journey to Cairo By rae Examrxer Posisuine Company, NORTH BRI] (SH & MERCANTILE PROPHET AND ARABI'S ALLY. a en ee ee a Sreaern Coarse ov Wares“ uh , : | (N. ¥. Herald.) tions, by thick settlements and will indéed ‘ AND Great GEORGE tte | The Soudiidhishel whys. diline “ie nee mee the people. Not ae ‘= Unariottetown, ». E. Island ; ; ; : Pee ene OPE <1 GOON, . a Se ee Fire and Life Insurance Company, ly of Arab a produced toch a Someta ca han there bean sucha barbie quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | : nt his ensign on the citadel of Cairo which this prophet has beer eble tapffess | tne the world will eagerly. watch the Six Months, : : $2 50 ane : : . ; ; arrived in Nubia, Upper Egypt, not far -riyj Cairo ‘oreshad Three Months, - . . 1 25 OF EDIN BURGH AND LON DON, to the southward of Thebes, Se 4,000 sama yes is — ane is separ 5 One Month, ; L . 0 50 years ago, the historian tells as, the Nile tial that can how be enbsabaliel in Egypt . “= Advertising at-most moderate rates ESTABLISHED IN 1809. was bridged from shore to shore, and to stay the i wof the prophet and bis o Contracts may be made for monthly, 5,000,000 of people were worshippers in | followers. Tees weeks hence and he can 2 died Bi reiercibcacn the temple of Boolak. The ease with 4 | i ments, on application. below horizon. ) pete f - — Subscribed Capital . - - . $ 9,733,332.00— the eee eee a the Soudan, with result of this strange crusade. - “Paid Up Capital - . . . . 1,216,666,60_ i49 90,000,000 of ; sopls, & not surprising | verve diaheialetaiealt-shceneae 4 ALMANAC FOR ‘JULY, 1992. “~ GOH when.the isolation of that Central African | Canadian Storm Warnings. + i ieee sean’ from the porns peneenpens | of 3 a a 2 i airo is. considered,’ Ismail Pasha, who, : : : Full Moon Ist day, Ih. 56m. a. m, N. TRANSACTS EVERY. DESCRIPTION OF with all his faults, was a shrewd povereign, | prouscdehepiel Glee Tarcnto, for mms at rr Third Quarter 7th day, Shy 38m., p. m., N. FIRE, LIFE -AND ~ANNUITY’ BUSINESS used to say, when he was told of any mopu- 41) Canadian atorm signal stations in Quebec mental piece of raseality in the Soudan 4.4 the Maritime Provinces. The day sig- (below horizon. ) : . wy New Moon 15th day, 2h. 49m, a, m., 5S. W.. ' ; 4 n provinces, What can i do! My upper nals are as follows:— Pirst Quarter, 23rd day, Gh: 5m. am. N : ; wort ste territory is distant from the capital a, : ae if (below horizon.) at ON THE HOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Ee : oe month by the swiftest means of transit,! No. I—An inverted cone. This signal ‘is Fail Moon. 30th day, 9h. 49m, a m., N. W.| , 5 : : Thi and any Governor General 1 may appoint sagipates eee gale : oe prob- i malow hoeinoe fosses oO » »tit : i y ‘ Es soon assumes the prerogatives of aking, and ,abiy at first from an easterly direction.’ " ¥ hort . x i« sé ~ NC tt ed With I romptitude aud Liber ailiy : § the Soudan ia thus ee op at No, IL. or A cone,and indicates *‘moderate j J Dl nay OF WEEK| On foe Moon} High | Days eee — . Neuralgia, Sciaticc, Lumbago, ent.” Few of the Khedive’s lieutenants gale is expected, probably at first from a if M ‘rises |sets | rises ; water |len’h, : Backache, Soreness of .the Chest, of Kbhartoam—the real capital of central westerly direction. i hm hm} attn morn FIRE DEPARTMENT. Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- Africa—if Sir Samuel Baker and Colonel} No. I11.—A drum with an inverted cone Gordon be excepted, have had any other hanging from it, which indicates ‘* fresh to hes se ‘oo l)Saturday 118.7 48) 8 410 43) 15 27) ings and Sprains Burns acd c i 2! Sunday 19! 49] 8 40/11 26 pvarye + : : : i ° . career than that of robbers of the treasury, Aeavy gale is expected probably at jirst from 3! Monday 1’ 4919 late 8 Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Sealds, Conarel Bodily oppressors of the people and. active pco-|an easterly direction.” | q : syendey, att Take tai . 7 Insurances efleeted at the Lowest Current Rates Tooth Ee in ee he, F, I of the slave teade.end, all eames, ae ‘ete ites Wiel ua ta hanging | 5 Wednesday 2) 48110 19) 2's! ee - ooth, Ear. and, Headache, Frosted |\of conquest. The Arab tribes, whose from it, and indicates ** fresh to heavy gale re 6 ny | os + 7 “ 7 | = Feet and Ears, and all other nen oP direct and unalloyed epee: ‘seers probably at first from a westerly 7| Friday oak baits efh.4 20105 17 a Pains and Aches. ants of the best blood of Arabia, where the direction.’ a =~ a ; 20) 15 1 - ah No fon on earth equals Sr. Jacons Or. } Standard of Moslem honor and personal | The Cone, when hoisted by itself, indi- i 10 Sieedion 24 461.0 23} 7 1 LJ Hj da Hike AR TM BN 6 Tewnaat a eel” = yard chose Exvernal | purity is the highest in the Mohammedan cates that it is expected that the wind 1h, Duesday 3, 4541 6.8 & trifling outlay of 60 Ceats,and every one sutering |WOrld, have been many times. withio the ‘will sttain a velocity of thirty miles an 12! Wednesday 96| 451 157) 9. 6 Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - : $12,000,000.00 | "ith pain ean Bave cheap and positive proof of it | past fifteen years on the verge of revolt hour but will not exceed forty miles; and 13. Thursday } 27; 44, 2 53! 9 45) «Directions in Hleven Lenguages. against the Egyptian rule because of its it is*hot intended that an ordinarily well 14\Friday | 28) 43) 3 64/10 25) ' O2-or— GOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS [Corrupt and ruthless character. On one found vessel should stay in port, but 15 Saturday 29} 42) 4 5611 2/15 08) ana) et] hale Peat . oe : IN MEDICINE. eecasion during the reign of Moontarz simply as a warning to mariners that strong 16 Sunday 20) 42) 5 59)11 35 Nine-tenihs of the whole rofits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured A. VOGELER & CO Pacha at Khartoum—an official who con- | winds are expected from the quarter indi- 17; Monday $l} 41j.7 1; morn) = ‘ pidctdra, nit, u.g. 4, (stantly proclaimed himself a disciple of] The ; ee a 18) Tuesday , 32) 405 3) 0 5 Voltaire—he was visited by a body of e Drum will always oisted when is aaeE os eenny Ey Pi F al t . : | Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 Steam fe ication devout — — Po oe oe a adenine - the —_ is expected to ex- es S Bs eed 2p , Mn surrounding tribes, -an ey protested ¢ orty miles an hour. i seeds | Se Seip “a 6 ont 14 bal ——— 0--—— with elaborate solemnity against his sacri-} The night signal, corresponding to Nos. i siisoterdeg me a 3° a Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and|lege. His reply was, ordering them from 1 and 3, is two white lanterns hanging per- R 24 Man day bagl alo gla dp New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Souris, P. E, en {slands the divan, “I will shoot your religion !”’ aor : . & i . i ¢ e ‘ | | , p ‘ ° ° ° ] 25| Tuesday | 39 33. 3 10' 5 36! ‘opies of the / vain anecteens wet : s an aspe. It was not long after that Moontarz died | ight signal, corresponding to Nos. 2 ; 26| Wednesday | 40 3214 9 646 aa Mee = — Anoual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may FPXHE Strongly-Built Iron 8, S. BEAVER, |suddenly—it is supposed from a dose of and 4, is two white lanterns hanging hori- : 27|Thursday — ‘2; 31/5 3) 7 55) es ” P. P. Lemaitre, master, carrying Her powdered glass, which the expert Oriental zontadly. = 28 Friday | 43) 80) 5 52 8 53 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH Majesty's mails, will leive Pictou Landing}can with so little difficulty introduce into| Note I.—Mariners will be able to obtain 3 29\Saturday | 44 29 6 34 9 43/14 42) ér a “_” ‘during the season of Navigation, every Mon-| the little coffee so often during the day a further information from Drum Agents, or i 30 Sunday 45) 28; 7) 10/10 29 No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown ,day afternoon, on arrival of Express Train | tender of courtesy. by consulting the daily probabilities. a 43} 1 ‘ 31|Monday 4 46) 26) 7 Ww DrBLOILS, GENERAL AGENT — al GEORGE sah any es 7 ~ | Marche 16, 1882—eod Bank of Nova Scotia. lela D. A. BRUCE, $1,000,000. $25,000 MERCHANT TAILOR, An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th imst., in the building | lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edw ard! bslanggimpesler the management of the under- : | signe | Deposits. will be received on interest, and on curreat account. ESTABLISHED 1832, —_——— Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth. Worsted, Scotch and Canadian j 5 from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands; and every fourth trip, / commencing Monday, 19th June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- mitting, al Perce. Port Hoop, C, B Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Night, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Towa, on 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. C.J HALEY, Souris, P. E, I. July 14, 1882, AROUSING FANATICISM, Facts like this, of frequent occurrence in the Soudan, served only to déepen the fanaticism of the populations along the Blue. and White Niles, where there is little industry beyond the gymnastics of prayer. Thus is revealed how easy a task it has been for Ei Medhi to rouse the, people to opposition, to organize a crusade after the true method of the original Mohammed, and with the crescent to the fore enlist the hundreds of thousands of, well mounted and physically well formed Arabs, whose habitaiions when. stationary are in the fertile oases lying between the main siream and the Red Sea. Nor is that all. The annexation of Kordofan and Darfour brought hardy warriors ready to be moved by an eloquent sheik with flowing Note L{.--Marimers must always bear in mind that the storm signals are merely cautionary and do not necessarily mean that a storm will occur at the place where , the signal is displayed, but that one is ex- pected either there or at such a distance that vessels leaving port would be liable to be caught in it. Note IJI.—The new signals will he issued and used at all Canadian Storm Signal Sta tions in Quebec and the Maritine Prov- inces on and after July 15th. Sheets containing description of the above named signals and their significations, as -well as cuts illustrative of them, will be posted in conspicuous places for the infor- mation of pilots, mariners and others inter- ested, and copies left with shipping masters at the various ports where there are signal ‘stations for distribution. Drafts granted on the various Agencies aud ome of ta ' beard and magnetic person such as this The new signals for use at the. signal sta- correspondents ot A pac se cc ateal aeae i weed Suits, STR SOUTHPORT new chieftain seems to be. They are many tion at this port arrived here on Saturday Sterling and other Exchange bought ani ° * |times superior to the troops of Lower and arrangements for their being put in sold, and geaeral banking business transacted. | D. ©. CHALMERS, | A magnificent range of Ch’town, June 17, 1852—ti Agent, ’ WARD T. RUSSELL & ., £GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, Commission Merchants, Ls 213 STATE STREET AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS STON, MASS. . 7 . ~ . ° May 19 ate | Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. INSURANCE OFFICE. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, (ueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied. We invite you to inspect our Goods. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Lé itably. i wee F. KENNEDY, | 66 : General Agent, | Office —South Side, Queen Square, Ch’town, Feb. 3 1832. Losses :ettled promptly aovensemeenee ET | ae nthe a Ss W.C. BISHOP, 7 WEST RIVER, FROM PRINCE sT, WHARF, gg OOP ee ¢ \ ILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN EVERY MONDAY, at 5.30 ¢.m., for Shaw’s Wharf, returning at 7 a, m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, will leave Charioltetuwn again on»,Monday, at 3,30 p. m, alu on Friday, at 4 p. m. FOR EAST RIVE. Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, returo- ing at 7 asm, calling at Cranberry aud , Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt- Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m,, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni' g ; occasionally on ‘Tuesday mornings (when the tide will not otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry Wharf, but will invariably leave Mouut If Steamer is not on route ou Sundays, sail boat will take her place. F. L. HASZARD. {iy 3 ALL RIGHT Ch’town, June 1882-—pat Egypt. On every occasion of a revolt the Central African Arabs and the negro races annexed by conquest have shown their utter indifference to their adversaries from the deltaregion. The mixed races of the Soudan, too, are also deeply imbued with the spirit of religious fervor—those in- habitants descended from Arab fathers and negro mothers. Some of these bastard races are as fine specimens of physique as can be found anywhere—notably the Dor golowee, who come from the Great Bena of the Nile, and are employed by the slave traders as soldiers on their expedi- tions for ‘‘ black ivory” into the interior. Their average hevght is over six feet. They are fearless in the water among crocodiles and in the jungle among beasts of prey ; the can handle the elephant gun and the spear, and understand the art of strangling. This race some years ago endeavored te establish an independent kingdom ; but after the usual Egyptian fashion their chiefs were invited to a grand and friendly banquet at the Government House, and the Soudan—having the blood of the negro, the Saracen, the Turk and the Egyptian, and tired by the Moslem enthusiasm—E]! Medhi has had no difficulty in arousing a popular uprising along the line of his march, which has brought him 800 miles north- ward of Khartoum and within 1,000 miles of Cairo. As it is now high Nile where he and his followers now are—that is, near operation will be commenced to-day. —St. John Sun. ee Selling a Child. SIX BLANKETS BUY A VANCOUVER ISLAND CHILD, (From the Victoria Evening Post. | Mr. W. H. Gilbert, master of the schooner Winifred, while at Newitty, at the north end of this Island, says, a native woman, two weeks since, gave birth toa child, and when the infant was only three days old, her parents came to her lodge for the purpose of killing it, because the child ad no legitimate father. The native doctor, hearing of their murderous inten- tions, rushed into the lodge, and snatching the child from the hands of the would-be ‘murderers, took it to his own coachman to rear; but this man, being unable to give the poor little thing suitable nourish- ment, the doctor fearing it would die on i ; ' City of London Fire Insur- Stewart for Charlottetown on Wednesday during the height of festivities were sud- his hands, proceeded with it next day to » Company. | mornings, returning same evening as above, d : , Fort Rupert, and there sold it for six blan- ? ene | | D. A. BRUCE On Suadays, Steamer will leave Charlotie. | 4euly massacred by troops in ambush. yt ae hild is still there, and the CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | . R CE, ee for Tk Point ra Pe ay at THE PROPHET’S ARMY. | doctor has gone on his way rejoicing at the ; ‘har ay 2D 26 re : ‘9a,m,. and 115 p.m; returning, Will leave : . : ; Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. Rocky Poipt at 930 a. ts. end ae aie: With recruits like these different races of knowledge that he had saved a human life and is now six blankets richer. | The climax of the absurdity is capped when titles are extended to the wife of an individual who happens to hold an office which entitles him to a handle on the front end of his name. We have heard of Mrs. Judge So-and-so, of Mrs. Speaker So-and-so, of Mrs. Attorney General So- a2 et AONE ey Ieee me “vi i s oaprteniaapusthananitinas ILL stand at “The North American ; : : s ; sa Was +2 Z : cat / ” sts 1. 25 the First Cataract—the journey down the and-so. There may be nothing out of the S I T paaee a me Ree habntnts ow1ng to oe egeqrr M aoe peel ne a jenn ai tea river can scarcely be any considerable way in poping east terms oc ere, in ET - + IN GS demand for his oods, Has aaaed hew facilities to DIS ¢:h ‘rth. 20th ana 2ist This will be con. | fort, as the velocity of the stream is three conversation, when it is necessary vo dis- , ’ ? “* : : r ; ; ; ' : Tk aew.in cots © ; ; : : > ‘tinued b the. se , health and | miles an hour. There are always at that tinguish the person who is meant; but to : —AND— Baker) ? consisting of the latest and most ror ie ed machinery - veathet ne eine: Vor foniel poms point of the river many transports, nuggers use them in a newspaper, and, especially, : etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with see posters, and a small fleet of. steamers. His other a8 some journals do, as though the ladies f FO RWAR DING AGENT | NEWTON LEE. | weans of transportation for his horde con- to whose names they are affixed, had a Brok ’ : : : April 22, 1882—tf sists of the many thousand camels and a - 80 ee me es oa eo} _ | 8 broKer H il B (| PI q I y B t & t -———__—— dromedaries which can be driven in from indeed. rs. Justice-of-the-Peace Ryobin- | Marine Insurane al I bd j alll all allt IStull 8, G., Lo Shippers of Produce to the desert, both as baggage convoys and to,sov, or Mrs. Commissioner-for taking- —AND— ss Newfoundland mount the invading force. Passing through | affidavits-in-the Supreme Court Jenkins, ‘aa: A t AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ? Nubia the Prophet will find a wretched would be as much in place as some of the ; General Commission ell ,| peer country, peopled by wretched natives for|terms used.” ea ¥ te oie whom Ibrahim Pacha found no better use ——- { BEDFORD KOW, a BOWN & woobps, on his pours journeys 7 the Nile than| Itis said that the German wife doeg not i P. 0. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. : to make them the target ef his fire,in order, vecupy the proud position of a woman under : ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the | iT. NOS Me ons presente im by the sovereigns of she is the partner of her husband's riches : Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned) To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montrvat. , *: eee a Kurope. From the frontier of Nubia, or poverty, while there she at once becomes ie ; Goods, and collection of Custom [rawbacks) Give particular oe eed Aeeeeans — moving down the Nile, the invaders wiil the man’s servant. ‘Do you love me, ie we on igh es | Ord bi il 1] ted roe ee hehe oo find abundant food, abundant forage for Gretchen?’ sdid a burly Teuton to the / Hells, Cargoes, and Freighis insured in) kK rders mali prom executed. : seuans their camels, and, of course, no lack of maiden of his choice. ‘I do,” was the i: first-class offices at most favorable rates. ) 7 P ars oan + Union Bank,St. John’s N.F| Water. But the fellaheen who may, joinjmeek reply. *‘ And will you be my wife ?” Consignments of Produce soliciied, and! J QUIRK Manca Cor. Bennett & Co., « . | them will be scarcely desirable allies, as|‘*1 will.” ‘Then, my darling, come here if prom pt returns guaranteed, __ ’ M Avre& Marshall, “ they are unarmed and unaccustomed to and pull off my boots ;” and the proper : Correspondence solicited aud answered . Yesiat (1 ee Ee ae | eolatinedlll ; orrespondence _ solic Prine Street, Chaylottetown, P, EK, Istana John HU! Uatprae, Charlottetown, P. E. L 3 ay U fe ake _ than, the relationship between busband and wife was promptly. ae 24, °S2—pat 2m eod w 2m § 's Crook. J has always beep thd ab opve established. May 4, 1882. Senet Nov. 14, 1881—1yr