re mmc TY ae gg eed 1 ie 7 ite eatin ; ' t ' t ; tt tn sage ; | i ' nee Ee aE a ee oe re a a a Se Style in Living. That the advance in civilization and | the growth of enlightened ideas ifvolve an inerease in the cost of living there are abundant evidences. The augmented tastes, desires and employments, which make us $0 different from our forefathers, | entail an expense that hasto be met by} all but the lowest grade of people. In-| crease of income, mental or monetary, is followed by a superior style of living. The artizan promoted to a foremanship leaves a poor dwelling for a better ; the foreman risen to a successful employer | goes into a higher social region. So in like mauner a nation under the persistent leverage of thrift, ascends en masse in} s¢ale. The luxuries of yesterday have} beeome the necessaries of to-day, and | } hence the increased cest of living. | Chamber's Journai recently had an in-| structive and interesting article on the subject. It says: “ While wasteful ostentation is disappearing among patri cians, and millionaires are rebuked for thrusting their metallic superiority under our noses, the toilers of the field, the forge, aud the factory are compelled to live’ in a style never known to the sons of toil before. Dignity needs substance | for its mavifestation; thus the workman demands wages according to his exalted sphere. House rents increase, food is dearer, education is a growing tax, amusements and holidays dip deeper into our pockets. Limited income fre- quently means unlimited anxiety in mak- ing both ends meet. The pressure of cbdurate circumstances compels further economy, or further efforts to increase | income, and whichever mode of relief is. sought, the result is to augment capital. dpe encithabaitphatis Dog Days. This pariicular portion of the year came logically by the uame of “ dog days,” for as it is the season in which men most easily lose their temper and have unusually-hard work to find it again, it is natural that dogs, who have the reputation of growing angry quicker than the human animal, should be suspected of getting mad with unusual ease. But this logic, though good of its kind, is very unfair to the dogs, for these brutes generally behaves far better than human beings do. Some dogs have to depend on their own exertions for bread and njeat-+principally the latter—bnt they have mo rent to pay, no bills to meet, no soiled clothing to replace, nor, as a rule, avy families to support; so the meanest cur may slumber in the shade on a hot August day, while beings with only half as mavy feet must brave the wilting heat, the enervating atmosphere and the bad temper of their fellow men. A dog’s life would be iuxurious to the average man at this season of the year. The first thing necessary to comfort during dog days is to keep cool. This is not as difficult as some pretend. The man who rushes through the streets at a six mile gait for ten minutes and then spends ten minutes mere fanning himself and anathematizing the weather might accomplish just as much in the same eta aay Sots" HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS, daily for drinks to help him to keep cool, swallowing exactly such liquors as he drinks in winter to keep him warm, merely prys for a great deal of nervous excitement that ends in exhaustion. In dog days do as the dogg do—eat little, drink less and keep as quiet as possible. —_——_ --- + em o -~—- Dakota is resolved not to play second fiddle or discordant trombone to any State in the Union. Its people have become alarmed, however, at the stories of tall wheat coming from Manitoba. Sig John Rose stated in St. Paul that in the Canadian territory -he had seen oxts six feet high, and wheat which stood as high as a medium sized man’s head. When Sir John reached Fargo he is reported to have pulled up a stool of wheat which had thirty-one stalks from a single kernel, and the grains on /being counted were found to npmber 3,215. But the wheat was oniy chim-high to an Losses cae OT TELE: | : THE t \ NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. = 0 ——— Subscribed Capial - - - - $ 9.733.332.0600 Paid Up Capital - - - - : 1,216,666.00 STEER GO) TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST PAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Promptiiude and Liberailty. ona): Oe FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. aaee LIFH DEPARTMENT. $12,000,000. 00 | Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over = - - 0:0-—_—— — Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch beloeg to the Assured 0. 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 BRANCKH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT — ‘CHEAPSIDE.”” 20: a — , i We are now offering a first-class assortment of In Hardware, Greeeries, Glassware, Ke., at prices to Suit the times. :0; Our Tea, Ceffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. —i0:— average man. Manitoba is therefore a few inches still ahead, although Daketa no doubt distances all the States of the Union. The California forests aré being sacri- }, ficed for leather. One of the handsomest trees in the State is known by the name of chestnut oak. It furnishes the only gative bark suitable for tanning leather. ‘The leather business has been unusually good for the last two or three geass) dnl the conseqnence is, says the San Francisco |” Bulletin, that. over large disttiets this beantful tree is slashed dgwn for the bark. The trunks are peeled and then left to decay. Great openings are made in the forests and the sun is let in, évaporating the moisture so rapidly that these trees do not propagate. ee .. Mile. Bertha Rothschild, daughter of Baron Meyer Karl, of Frankfort, is about to abjure her religion and marry a Roman Catholic prince, Alexander Berthier, son of the Duke of , Wagram by his marriage with Zenade Clary, and thus the grand nephew of Bernadotte. The groom’s sister married Prinee Joachim Murat and the bride’s is the Duchess of Grammont. She brings her husband, $15,000 a year and $4,000,000 ** expectations.” : ‘* TWENTY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘‘Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy is now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, to Mack's M ic Medicine Co., Wandsor, Out., they will forward the goods free by raail, and send their “ written guar- antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment Soar effect a cure, See adyt, in another ump. KORKS, NAILS, iT SHOVELS, SPIKES, BACKBANDS, LOCKS, CHAIN TRACES, HINGES, | HAMES, PAINTS, | WHIPS, OILS, &e., &e., IN GREAT VARIBDTY- ——-— - :0 :—— —— PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. , HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly Sein For Scotch and English weeds 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 Gloths .in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect fit guaranteed, —aLso— od A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &e. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner DAILY HXAMINER, AUGUST 381, Prince Hdward island — | LWAY.| TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRAAGEMEN'Y,, To take effect on the Sth June, 1882, “TRAINS OUTWARD. EXPRESS, STATIONS, MIXED, | MIXED, | D 9. 20am) » AL 9.40 «* (DP 4.20pm |——_-—— Ch’town ..}Dp 6.45am Royalty Je ‘ 7.00 ** 'Dpl0,02°* , ** 4.40 * N Wiltsh’e ** 7.36 * , * 10.53 ** | ** 6.98 ** Sunter R'r. * 7.45 ** | ** 13 38% * £65 *° Bradalba’e! ** 8.09 * | ** Ihgo Sl aa? ss | 6s panes AP S.25 “ | TOO Dp 6.30 “12, 15pm * 6.45 * “1249 © 7.05 “lar Lid“) * 7.40 « eis Dp 2.00 -* Co'ty Line.; * 8.15 Freetown | « 8.26 Keusingtn *‘* »,40 Ar 9 05 Summ’ si vs side 1.9.95 | | j | Wellingt’n 10.00 “| © 2.49 « Port Hull. .| *10.27 “| 3.30 « 'leaty...) “21.23 *, ** 2468 “1 Bloomfield | aa ck Oa Ar 6.05 * Dp&.20 * Tignieh...'Arl2.40 “{Ar3.20 %*; Ch'town ..|Up 4 dOpm|Dp 7.00am' Royalty Je} ** 4.15 ns oF ee 1% 427 Bedford...| ** 4.40 iAr 5.05 Mt. stew’t 27 2-9 bp 5.15 Morell... ..j ** 5.43 } Albertcn, | “12.05 pm _ —_ om) 7 SS se 7.40 ** . ok San, Sel 1 B06. 40 ** 1 iu Dp 9.00 . “as 9.45 * St, Peter’s.j ‘* Grid **; 6:10.18 *« Bear River) ‘* 6 25 «| “rae * Souris ....j;Ar 7.10 ** 'Arl2.00 ** Mt. Stew’s! Dp 5.15pm Cardigan ../ ** 6 lu * Seorget’n..| Ar 6.30 ** Dp 9.10am “10.35 on A ar el TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED, — l Jh’town .. Ar 8.00pm) Ar 3.50pm Arl0.20am Royalty Jc\Dp 7.45 ** |bp3.25 ** Dp10.02 ** N Wiltehe: ** 7.34. °: 1 ** 2.20;** | ‘9.15 ** ! Hunter Kk’: “31 * 6.60% Bradalba’e ~ Lae «i * 225. ee 7 vv ‘es * 6.56 “ ‘sé 1.20 - c 8.16 “a Co’ ty Ling; ** 6.30." | Ay 8.11 * Freetown..| ~ Oe 1°" 1.08 * 1 eer.ee Kensingt »} *‘ 6 04 ‘* | “12.40 “*] ‘* 7.35 * y tie Oe” TC Ee ee Samm sie Ar 5.20 * |Arl1.30am| Wellingt’n) Dp 4 46 ** |Dpl0 35 * Foetal...) ** Gas 8 tO O Leary...j * 3.28 **7 * 8.18 * | Bloomfield * ** 3.06 °* | ** 7.50 ** > ss 6 “é = 7.10 os Alberton ..} “ 2.40 “] 40 655 | Tignish...] ** 2.00 “* |Dp 6.00 * Ch’town ..'Arl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm: alty Je) Dp 9 45 ** | Dp 6.57 ** | —.: Vee Y "Ou | Boteen... i “ 620.7 i ** 6a . ae Ga“ + aoe Mt. Stew't! a7 8.45 «lar 5.00 4 Morell.... Dp8.17 ‘* |Dp4.15 * St. Peter’s| ** 7.55 “| ** 3.42 «| Bear River} 7.23 ** | “ 2.50 Pl ea | Bo “+ 51°22. 00 | Mt, Stew! Dp 8.45am Dp 4.50pm a Cardigan ..} © 7.50 | ** 3°25 * Georget’n .| ‘* 7.30 ** | ** 3.00 ** | L. B. ARCHIBALD, Snuperintenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1582 wkly, pres ne s} pio kca 6i iiealth is Wealth! “ERAT *| Dr. BE C. West's Nerve and Bran TREAT- MENT, a guarantced 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, debay and déath, Premature Old Age. Rarren- ness, Loss o Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrheea caused by over- exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indual. gence. Each box contains one month’s treat- ments, One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollats; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of prite. We guarantee six boxes t0 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 by 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 $500 Reward! \ I, will pay the above reward for any case ef Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, ‘ndigestion, Constipation or UCos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction, Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents, For sale by all Vruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & Co., ‘The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. Sold by FRASER & REL DIN, and all Druggists. augl4—dy & wky ly. NOPICE TC CREDITORS, OTICE is hereby given that Jonny Scorr, of Charlottetown, Carriage Builder, hath, by two several Indentures. each bearing date the third day of July, instant, A D, 1482, conveyed and assigned all his real and per- sonal estate and effects to the undersigned, in trust for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said Jokn Scott, All such creditors are hereby notified to furnish their claims to us, or any of us, with- in one month from this date, and assent to and execute the assignment. Dated this Twenty-niath day of July, A. 9, 882. DONALD FERGUSON, WILLIAM 5: OTT, EDDISON W. DAWSON, | Assignses, Oharlottetown, Oct, la, 188), July 29, 1882.—-1m eod w 3i STR. SOUTHPORT WésT RIVER, FROM PRINCE °T. WHARP, ge be = SE ly Exauiver CONTAINS JILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN \ EVERY MONDAY, at 6.20 :.m for Shaw's W hart, returbipg at 7 a; m., cailing at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide pep. mits); returning, wili leave Chariottetown ,again on Menday, at 3.30 p. m Friday, at 4 p.m F oe ae FOR EAST RIVES, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a, m on | Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, rete. jing 4 7 a. m, culling at Cranberry and } : ‘ » Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leaye Mt- More Reading Matter tham Sisco sence ering, 67m, ally other Paper Published returning to Mount Siewart same eveni, g; in P. i. Island, , occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when }the tide wil] not otherwise permit) the | Steamer will not proceed beyond ‘Cian berry Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount | Stewart for Chalottetown on Wednesday mornings, returning same evening ag abyye. On Suidays, Steamer will leave Chaplotie. |town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at | 9 a.m, and 115 p. m; returning, will leave Rocky Pcint at 9 30 a, m.and 1,45 p. m, SCTE | If Steamer is not on route on Sundays, sail ONLY A YEAR boat will take her place, eh F. L. HASZARD. s pee ©! town, June 1882--pat Liy 3 ene Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. §., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. [., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. Strongly-Built Iron 8. 8. BEAVER, P. P. Lemuistre, mester, carrying Her Majesty s mails, will leave Pictou Landi during the season of Navigation, every Mon. Gay afternoon, on arrive) of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth tri ~—_— commencing Monday, 19th June, will e her voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per. Mitting, at Perce, Port Hoop, C. B Will leave for Port Hood every F Night, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Town ou 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. EI. C.4 HALEY, Souris, P. BE. 1, JOAN MACKAY, Port Hood. July 14, 1882. P, E. ISLAND — Steam Navigation Co’y, caenlh UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SGOTIA, : Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing : ; " every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and The Week| Rxamin I Saturday motuings, at 7 o'clock connecting y p there with the Train for Halifax. Retuming to Charlotetown Mouday, Weduesday, Friday and Saturiay, at 2 p. m., on arrival of Trin from Halifax, Leave Picion Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p, m., and pretagm to Pictou leeving Georgetown at five o’clockon Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CA*ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. (Sunday Leave Summerside every day excepted) on arriva: of morning Train from Charlottetown, connecting at Sneciac with Trains for each of the above named places; and dt St. John, with steamers of the I, §, 8. Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and Boston, Returning, have Point du © every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St. John, for ee necting there with Express Train for lotictown. Alsu leave Charlottetown for Summerside every Movday morning, at 2 Vcjock, and Jeave Summerside for Charlottetown every Sacablay evening about five o'clock, By order, F.W. Chatlottetown, Muy 25, 1882. — ----+- Guided by the principles of Truth, | Honor, Moderation, and Pairness, THE), gyy¢ EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- I tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, {tis Always full of News AND Aiways ug to the Times. 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 rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement ef the Agri- cultural and Industrial Interests of the Province ! THE. EXAMINER is in favor ot giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Lustitutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Counu) — Secretary. cota THE ONLY DIRECT LINE THE EXAMINER is _ issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office Lo Boston. of The Examiner Publishing Company, r corner Great George and Water Streets = RS ~ STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with enagees PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIO ort SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ranged for every convenience and and fitted up in elegant style. ‘ FReicut carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. ‘ Eeas, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noow. CARVELL BROS. Jane 5, 18S2—-pat 2aw, sj kea Aces 8 I Ne a une NOTICE. —o business heretofore carried on Uy the undersigned and the late A. B. under the style and firm of Hickey & St8¥ akr, Tobacco Mapulacturers, will linued by the subscriber under the sam style, IW ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —SUCH AS— Bill-Leais, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Rece pts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc., done in first—lnas style, and short nating Ch’town, July 4, 1882—pat tf be coBe MICHAEL HICKEY, : “rr “wT