bee i >_> ~- ~ = —— “ This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evxrwes. RMS Five Do~tLars a YEaR NEW. SERLES. Sineie Corres Two CExTs. ‘ ¥ 4s FO mate pee se ras (us DAILY by cae EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoMmpPaANY, FROM THEIR Ovricrk, CoRrNBROF WATER | . AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Charlottetown, . : P. KE. Islandy) Rates or Subscription : yom | Is now offering Cash Bayers the BES ean be had VALUE that ) . . in the market, in Six Months, . $2 Three Months, . : 125 4% One Month, . . 0 50 &” Advertising at most moderate rates. iB roadelot h ; Vontracts may be made for monthly, oo jusrterly, half-yearly or Yearly advertiap: | u ments, on application. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, to bo o W orsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘tweed Suits. ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, i882. | a MOON 5S CHANGES, Third Quarter 4th day, 9h. 14m., a. m.,S. W. New Moon 12th day, 8h. 46m, a. m., 3. E. First Quarter, 20th day, 9h. 15m. a. m., N.E. Patt Soon APth day, ih. 5im., a m., 8, wi AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, D Sun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Days é ‘RADE SOMAR veal ea toby EES ( awe x. . 4 r i 2 NO Ne VE > Tepes , Ge : FOR RREUMATISN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1882. Little York Notes. ’ ee Nzw Hovses.—Mr. Thomas Vessey is’ just fivuishing what will be one of the finest and most complete residences in the neighboridod; The length of the main btiilding’ is 96° feet, with @ frontage of 25 feet ; and on the north side, in addition to this, there isan ell of 10 feet commencing in the rear and extending half way to the front, and finishing in a verandah running to a line with thefront. The style of archi- tecture is a story and a half with a French | roof. #re six large dormer windows in the main building, two of them in the’ front: These areal! finished with heavy _ brackets¥eaching to the spouts. The eaves also are finished with heavy brackets. Down stairs the rooms are 10 feet from floor to ceiling, and upstairs 9} feet. Each ;rdom™is Supplied with a good sized closet and means for heating in winter. In the ‘thain building’ there are Il rooms. There! 'i@ also.a kitcb@n fimished uniform with the ‘house. it if 25. feet by 18. The cellar ‘runs the whole length of the house and kitchen, and is walled right from the bot-_ ‘tom, and made frost-prouf; it is seven feet VOL. 1=-NO, 10%! isrlexap ~ nile | American Suspects in Inelg 3 The New York 7'imes of the 18h says:-- Ifthe statements made by Mr. Henry, George in his letter of August 26, filed at Washington on Saturday by his counsel; be eorrect they certainly present a-case forsthe immediate and careful attention of the Government. ‘The United States: concedes to Great Britiai the right to enact and. en- force such laws us are necessary for the presérvation of peace and order in ‘her borders, ‘but it has a clear right that tHese be carried outin a full and friendly “spirit and that American citizens shall. have at least the same treatment as. would) be accorded citizens of Great; Britian. in this country. There is po doubt that a proper presentstion of the case to the British Government would elicit a satisfactory’ ex- planation‘and reparation for such damages as ‘Mr. George may’ be found to” have suffered. . ; ~y- ' Spanish Hostility to England. From telegraphic news dated Sept. 19 we learn that a member of the Madrid Govern- [DAY OF WEEK: Ag sets | rises (water|len’h, ; ‘ L ; deep.” Mr. Henry Rackham, of Charlotte: ieee tind te é eed be aT ee Chee —| Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. | 3 [ere in ne eae eee | Se Avotria, Oetenay, ana ‘Licke tectoie, the ih m {hm | aft eo | Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, District ah tie dead Nia‘parhl ite cuties European concert. When the copference I Fr day 5 4 | ; ; y 54 ' ; , ov es Backache, Soreness of the Chest, | eutiafantion to Mr. Vessey. The building meets to discnss the English proposals for Gute | os 30832) 201s oo UU Readymade Clothing is Manufactured of the Premises,' ut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sell. iss oredit to the asitlement, aud the cones, the settlenient of the neutrality of the Sues 3 Sunda {| 28° 30 9 52) 2 30/13 09 } ; . ; : : caval and the ditional selfgor 4 conden }. 29, .28)10 a4) 3 32| Z inge and Sprains, Survie and Mill, Bo Goubs, Hud its ™ somlortabte- pings under the busslrainth uf the Predi thoes ad ; ”' j oo j ; ‘ : : se » live fend? . , ese 5 Tuesday “| 31) 2611 43) 4 = | fashionably, cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Scalds, ve rary pears ; Sis powers with Turkey and Russia: desire to b - ednesday Sai * a ° ay - 1S, Mr, Dayid Brown is building a very fine find aLatin and. Mediterranean Ration to ae r Sal co! 1 44 8 16 Will be Séld as Cheap as im orted Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted {dwelling house, occupying one of the most counterbalance the evident French, sym- 9} Saturday liegt 81 2 45| 8 59 | j | Ue Feet.aad Ears, and aii other , commanding Sites in the neighborhood. pathy with British poliey., The Madrid 10 Sunday 37| -16| 3 47) 9 36,12 48° ; ; . . Pains and Aches. ;The house is. 36 feet by 26, with 14 feet Governnient will be, in the conference, 11' Monday 38! 14] 4.47119 10) | We invite you to inspect our Goods. No. Preperation on earth equals St. Jacors On. | posts, anda good high pitched roof. The decidely adverse to any solution that might 12 Tuesday 40} 12) 5 43/10 41 Sedeae? tetany sated dat anal edibusae reome, both upstairs and down, are over increase British preponderance in * the 13 Wednesday 4i) il 6 47/11 12 tridling outlay of 50 Coutsyiand every one suttering | 9feethigh. ~From the upper windows a Mediterranean.! Public opimon ‘in Spain 14 Thursday 42 9| 7 47) 11 43] D 4 BRUCE ee ee have cheap and positive proof of its | most“extensive view of the surroimding i8 unapimous against the British “power, 15, Friday 43} 71 8 47| morn ee Coe ‘kA, Rienisolthin linda Sieteslene: country can be obtained” An extra wide, which the Spaniards consider, dangerous 16, Saturday 45). 5) 9 48! 0 15 _'| Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street,| SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS | 14!! gives the™houre a very comfortable ap- for their policy in Moroceo, As..long as 17 Suuday 46 10 48) 0 49) 12 25 ae ae pyum—nleneeapetiglatiehaeittteeihon IN MEDICINE. pearance. Each room is well provided with England holds Gibraltar she will find them 15, Monday 47) al 46] 1 <a | &. VOGELER & CO. a. good closet. The.cellar is large, and ready to unite with the Easteen powers 19 Puesday 45.5 oD aft wv = - ¢¢ 5 imore, Md.,U.8..4.. | the walls, well built. _ A-large kitchen is against her influence in Europe and the ap iti otnendan p ae 4 . 5 ia 5 900 ORE Saentl OF 2 Fis Te) ie Res ap — as the main building colomies. Never before has publie ‘option 21) Thursday Sl} 65) 2 W7i 4 14, a is mas r. James H. Auld, of shown so'great and bitter hostility: to any 2 Gridpy 62, 3 : § 4 rr, ’ ] | SIGN OF THE Cov i, is the -builder, and has. done his European nation, Besides, the court |and salSeiahey? 55. 4 6! 8 10/12°04) Aig A a ES cs __ | work-up in good siyle. ithe Government, think the. opportunity 25! Monday 6 47' 4 4 9 2| | 7.00 ‘ELE HA . | -Mr. Thomas Lawson, who has . regently exvolignt for npniD to resume her, place 26/Tuesday | “57| 45/5 7| 9 49 | . . at back Th ‘es 4 ite — pa ictz, ig building 27078 the great powers. a7 Wednetday | 59) 43 5 41.10 32! if HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased ila dill ds oe oat) cacan = Siete eine caltied ce ' T 38 Pe 6 ql 9 : soit es | gigmand for ns Goods, has added new facilities to pan ; anise peeeeaean tere: Simplicity is Refinement. 3015 5 35 37 { ' atest < ; ; ; r ; : rater 30\Saturday (6 35 37| 7 44 aft 37 Bakery, consisting Q latest and most improved machinery, | W. R. Boreham f& share: _ ‘Phe tiot fe ofa geod serviceable | etc., and is now’ preparedto supply. the trade with Le AR'THUR & CO... General Commission Merviiants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly New Tobacco Factory. RICHMOND STRERT. Hard -Bicad, Plain and -Paney-Biseuits,-&e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ? 114000 tbs. OH OIE. CONFECTIONERY To arrtve per Steamship ‘Miramichi,’ from Montreal. Wess Orders by mail promptly executed. FT\HE Subscribers wish to inform the public | that they have opened a TOBACCO. M: MANUFAOTORY on Richmond Street. in the estavlishment fogmerly occupied by Mr, a a a . pee Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply ar. , , reve OPENED THIS WEEK : fires Tobacco of all kinds, pt AAP boreh as good as c*n be purchased in the city, and i etonnen elised end orden prompts) Sere NSP ITI & CO’S. Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud ry 4, 1882. on esa ee ee at lowest prices. COYLE & McQUAID. Ch'town, July 31, 1882--3m Jaw wky s jo} (Ocittete Bank of Nova Scotia, Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, hj ai “Orro Heoyer, F.C. 8., F. LC.” a Lieut. Colonel Harvey that by a bold etroke , BLACK AND COLORED SATINS Agent :— Chronology of the War. the Americans might be prevented-from ESTABLISHED 1822, c J OWEN, CONNOLLY e reaching Burhogon Hele % & wal i — | as — ‘ i. bi ; Charlottetown, P. EJ. As.a matter of. useful reference in. cop- Upon spggested to the general a night at- * Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy. Shirtings, wen 24; 1+2. ! nectign with.the Ezyptian war, the fullow- tatk Upon thé. ‘ehiemy. " ‘Theypropossl was 8 sie s N gs , ' ing calendar of its most amportapt events accepted, and the teven himdred men were x Reserve Fund . . . 325,000, Benims, Grey Cottous, Bleached Cottons, FE [my be fiero inarched itt the déad of the ‘night im’ the &§ : : ; ie : . 4 a ' thie Seal nel Den cece al ae Cotton VW arp, fe. INCREAS July ¥1.—Alexandria bombarded by the Eag eo - Stony oe ie ae it a agra ct ie Beck tbo rac YOUR CAPITAT, pee i rece nee Meier 4 lately oscupieal by the Bank of Prince Edward WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR ronaianisheainm imveethess |Jgly 1§.—Alexandrie occupied by the’ ug. the outposts ‘of ‘the Astoricas tery were i e ; c et e > ult : { on snail anc 2 ecdium invest rents uly 3. —Alexandria occupied by the ing- 1@ OUTpOsts 0 e merican Camb}: were i ab under the mavagement of the under- $20 dnbduintion's, tah Mba Sh ober: lish bayonetted in the quietest manner, and the tt ; signed. | ating ouourpian. From May ist, | July .18,—Kafr-el-Dwar occupied, by Arabi cainp was stormed: The result & per- « Deposits will be received on interest, and} STOCK OF SUMMER, : GCooDs S81, to, tite ‘present ave, om in- wy a ccup y a loeb doabides of = coe eS ad a] OO redle einted the various Agencies and r WHEAT meats Reve bewe fpained. pnd daly ne English and tyre! vf ‘all their, guns, two brigadier- { atts granted 0 ev p r 7 TW x WW i x eee bp cathe a om, gine Bing Arabs at, Mahalia. ; als. :o1 j * . : i correspondeuts of the Bank. AT GREAT LY REDUCED I RICES. Seaensatelidnaecias dnamictnal to July 24.—-Ramieh oecupied by the English sian oe. a pleats oi a en Ht go a and geben ene bought My ' ~ => pn, OP <b endeneka "manned ler with small loss. * com piissioned officers and privates . The | sold, and yeseral banking business transacted. = - " eee f -_s ee ee f fund Ww | Aug. 2.—Skirmish E » Evgli : , 4 ae eg? af. We en _b-o-cuaLuers, | Rare Bargains.in every “Department. |) oro¢ys Sein Wee een, [AN 2 Siemish ear Make. The Roglish (rN Gorion’ tasted Uhl thes. quartebs of : Ch’towa, June 12, 1352—ti Agent. Jou N vi P li 1px | of ‘ ) , nail ikeuteod tan bine “Tiber | Aug. 3.—Suez ceeypied by English marines, ous vohion Panelbpdsooad wn a, f 2.5152 eens ee ff fe + B4 commiss'ons paid. Address, | Aug. 5.—Skirmish near Ranrleh. The Kug- *** » Une ered)" ary € -— ‘ NaC E Me ae ee SOD iis egti me Me heh © ablail Minenn | 94 0 UD 1 J | August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly topertT’ Orr's OLD S > Chiteagee, 111, Au. 18.—An, English expedition set’ sail } Tsay? er-ris ari 'q ‘ | C ieuaad sentient - hls aif 5 ‘from Alexandria i % \\ . ° h 5 , A CURE GUARANTEED. — ye occupied by een Laaaa . Stoke eee aie pea . ug. £l.--Small engagements at Shaiaf and joowy and used wherever. there Y : ; ; ; Re, : apa- if Bt ee oe “ ‘ For Seoteh and English Tweeds® er Worsted’ Suits | Aug, 22-+Ag engagementat Serapeums) + favobs Oil) My brother “30 tg For Canadiaw’ Tweed Sui ‘a 3 @ jAus- 24 —The Eaghish advance from Ismailia. purchased St. Javobs'Oil for] thé siedli@l Ina : For Cahadial SUI a 3 SE-43 Ageayer.. ib eli ' wife. She was.well pleased with the results . F R RDING AGENT | - | ; 3 Avg. 26,-~ Baypses eaptured jay. the Englith. | it effected a it proved an excellent. remedy i 5 4 | Aug, 23, —Kessassin occupied by the English.’ for rheumatien ‘the disease ‘froti Which she ££ | > For Overcoats of all Descriptions, GO TO- Marine Insurance Broker, AND ; i cs 2 oe. 8 P iil . ; a= Sige) ae) | ay ‘Ca ge © we Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its sta Kasdaesi ——- AN | | j 3 pod eues ae Biome | bes, | assassin. ! General Commission Agent, js bal pag. ce, S. BOBS SW clerecion, ign?’ Socats Supermatorrhasa, Loucurrhon |Sept: 13.~Tel-el-Kebit carried by Sir Garnet est drugs, and from , those only which are a ~etei ‘ ae ie -_ Sw Be 5 ; Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss Wolseley, Arabi put to fight, and kiown' to act upon the Generative 0; gaus in 4 BEDFORD ROW. Y of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven-| two thousand Egyptians slain. \ Fémales. They are first énclobed’ in fn air P.: 4 MRR a6 UPPER, QUEEN. STREET, HALIFAX, WN, 8. ik r 4 each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five, C C for years, in any climate. i ; > se — . ’ 7 re 7 dollars, we will ser.d our Written Guarantee to refund ten thousand. Egyptians Jay down , , ) YARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the TWO DOOES ABOVE APOT HECARIES HALL CORN ER the money if the treatment does not effcct a cure. Isis their arins. “A: oy? Pp i y i ae i Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the Market. a funded SeFho the British \The Great French Remedy; D E Goods, and collection of Custon Drawbacks There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in’ the $2), a! particulars in our ‘pamphlet, which we Ths War had Tata doses: mitish. | aoe oa. AMeMAGY, Vr. 3 thereon. ‘iss ‘ Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmans!:') iud a perfect fit) Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is sid by Drug: 2. : LeDue's Periodical Pills. . t Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured “4 eed , | gists at 50 cts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will | Th ? : | shadndibé i first-class offices at mogt favorable rates, yuarant : | be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by e Board of.Trade enquiry into the | ‘These Pills are compounded from the purest) drugs. s Consignments of Produce solicited, and . —Als0— ne stranding of the steamer ‘“‘ Lake Nepigon,'’: #2 from those only which are partievlarly useful for tr teed + ah Th.) | MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE €O,, | on the eastern:coest of Ireland recently, dew Uae P™niaints. They are enclosed in ap air, tight ; PTOMAPS BaSBERS GeerEeCS. A complete line of Gents’ Ruruishings anc Fel. Hats, cheap,&c. &c. Windsor, Ont., Camnda cide th a Y, MC, capsule ‘and then sugur-eated, and by this weans i Correspondence . solicited and answered . t ° rR — :gides that the Captain’s error was one of made to retain their full sttength for years, ih any : promptly, j Remember the address, two doors above Ap taecaries Hall Corner | , $14 jp Chantteiows ty “Apothecaries’ Hall 9 Judyment and not of wrongful act. His "mms Roe lrite Kid vio. ie, adeiotd, dot ; Nov. 14, 1881—I19r Oh , Oot 11, VRAD, very where, {au 18 wkly certificate is therefore returped to him: ce ot) Pat Coy Tynontd, Ort, , and SUMMER’ GOO | - | Has just received a large part of his SPRING , consisting’ of. Men’s, Women’s aud Children’s Boots, Shoes and | Slippers in afi The leading styles. Our mot- toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, July 5, 1882—3m 2aw ae) ea THE PERFECTION SOLE PROPRIETORS | age. The highest temperature (85 4) oceur-' other hand, there are few figures With such hu sagr a} QUIRK {| of WHISKY: BS GR BENLEES = red on the Sth, and the lowest (45°2) on the ‘faultless lines as this giri’s, and wb are ‘ ’ UNRIVALLED ror “BROTHERS 28th, The warmest day was the 7th, mean many ladies, who, in such ‘‘simpl¢ attire, IBLCEM MERGALS TREE. LONDONE! | Whe OD DY [DISTILLER eS, AREY LES MIRE} oe See oe z= =r 2 eee ‘7 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYWEAL SANITARY - INSTITUTION 64, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Adg. 8,’79 pitch: Mr. James Brown is. the~builder. ' ‘Phe ctore-when opened will be a great con- venienceto the settlement, and; no doubt, if supplied. with a suitable waricty of goads, will do a large business. Few places need a store more than Little York. a Meteorological for August—Local. Atmespheric Pressure. — The mean atmospheric pressure reduced ‘to sea level was 29°91. The greatest-pressure (307241) occurred at 8 a.m. of the 2Ist, and the least (29°513) at 4 p. m. of the 17th, giving a monthly average of 0 728 in. Temperature.--The méan temperature was 63°95, being 0°87 lower than the aver- temperature 73°10, and the coldest the 27th, mean. temperature 50:83. ~ Humidity.—'fThe mean humidity: was | Cloudiness.» The mean amount of-cloud ; was (0°53, : ‘ Report on the Lorne Higaianp Wuiskzy: “We bave yisited the bottliag stores of Greénlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne | Highland Whisky, ard have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The sampies were very frayrant, mellow, and of p:.asant flavor, and possessed all t the characteristics of pure and well- ! matured Scotch Whisky. of the first ; quality.” ' ©Artgur Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. Magnetic Medicine : = o. Z| For Old and Young, Male and Female. : | ates the Jaded Intellect, ene the Enfeebied| | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Exhausted Generative Organs. gecither sex. £2 Wi ith | Total Preeipitation.—Rain fel! on 12° days to a depth of 2°349 in. Of this’ amount “404 fell on 15th. Wind.—Average velocity, without re- gard to direction, 7°67 miles per hour. Most wincy day, 26th, mean velocity 15°75 miles.per hour. _Least windy day, 15th, mean. velocity 3°37 miles per hour. Great- est velocity in-one-hour, 25 miles, from noon to 1 p. m. of the 9th. Avrora on 5th, 10th, 11th, 2th, and r8th.- le Nefiche. Aug, 29.—The English repulse a Bedouin attack at Kassassin. Sept: 7.—Brisk skirmish near Kassasrin. Sept 9:—Arabi Bey repulsed in an important ‘engagement three miles west of) Sept. 13 —Genzral McPherson captured Zag: azig. Sept, 14.2-Cairo surrendered to the British, Of fashions at a French.watering-place a writer in the London Truth says ; ‘* Ihave learned the value of simplicity.as a quality in dress since i came here—and I have also learned ‘its cost "Yesterday a lovely "Rus- sian girl made quite a sensation among’ the crowd of over-dressed, bunched! out, befrill- ed fashion puppets by appearing in gray linen made with almost age ressive. simplic- ity.. The folds were caught in atthe waist by a plain silver belt, and fell thence to her feet, in straight lines. At the back the dress just touched the groud, Per gloves were gray Suede, reached to the elbow} and fitted as exquisitely as ber dress; and the ,cut-of which was simply superb., ‘Too look at her was to recognize at once theytrue refinement that lies in simpligity,, .Op the would ‘resemble a Mrs. Gamp or a bathing- woman. , meee A Comparison. General Wolseley’s night attack on Arabi Pasha suggestsito Mr. Douglas Brynduer a successful night attack which was miade on Canadian soil. In _the,war.of,,1812 the American, with a force of 3,500° infantry, 250 cavalry, and nine fieldpieces,.were on their way to Burlington Heights to assault the British position thete. General Vin- cent and Lieut.-Colonel Harvey were in command of the British troops, whieh’ con- sisted in allnofi 700 men. lt occurred to pers and people, says in referel 5S St. Capt H Séatty, suffered., from my knowledge of | ite “effica- cious Working I must say that St. Jacobs Oil is unequalled as a remeddiak substance. These Pills are compounded from the pur- tigtt capsule and then sugar-cuated, and by this means made to retait their full strength LL AAO AE AD |e EL ie EE 5 ; ,