~ at current retes. Five DoLLAns A YEAR. NEW SERIES. TRRMS: HE Daity EXAMINER! IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By tus Examiner Pustisuinc Company,| 5 : FROM THEIR Orrick, CORNER OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, : Charlottetown, : : P. E. Island Rates or SUpscRipTion : e& Six Months, $2 50 | $3 QUEEN CD | REE j * Three Months, - . . lh 25 Une Month, : : . 0 50 e@- Advertising at most moderate rates. | Centracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-| . ia i " win ih ments, on application. GREAT BA RGAINS ih Dress Goods, j ys 7 . . Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Come early and secure Bargains. Barik of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, N. B. Customers will please not ask _ credit, as sales are for cash only: hence Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,600 ; : . : ) : Reserve Faud 325,000 bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building! lately oecupied by the Bank of Prince Edward | Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and =e PEE Ee —e Sener anemen on current account. i Drafts granted on the varieus Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliug and other Exchange bought and sold, aud geueral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. | EDWARD 1, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 2:3 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. Beautifal Summer Resort. anata THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - F. BE. Island. —-— = rg HIS beautifully-situated and well-known es!ablis!: ment will be @pened trom July tat May 19, 1882—-6m RA | ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month TO KKACH THE HOTEL—Coach wil| leave Charlottetown every Wednes¢ay and NOVA SCO4IA . a | Saturday evening, calling fr Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday moring, at 7 9 uv’ | rch ™m,. Als y » he re Ll a le ith M B iy ll t et t i f Marine Insurance Association, °c, *,%;, diss. eranecmeatabave tern made wits Me Baal! to met tra rm Traius leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, 4 m., and 4.20 p. m. | | r a as ae heb ae aetgates “ “_ Haater River for Charlotietown, 9 a, m., 2.1) ana 7 p m, Agent in P. EF. ls o BuOM" “Hunter River to Summerside 7.45, 11.10 a. m., and 5.42 p. m. Association, and is prepared to cover Hulls, wddoehe Cargoes and Freights at current rates. | : wt FRED, W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, July 17, 8 —2aw'tf pd JOHN NEWSON & CQ.,, June 24,12 CHARLOTTETOWN si : “* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men Aaving to advise the Publi till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors, ‘QRUEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Bcckache, Soreness of the Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns and | Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Froste: Fest and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jarors On. ' a8 a suse, sure, simple and cheap Extern.) Remedy A. triai eptaiis but the comparatively triding outlay of 50 @ents, and every one ou ferinz with pain can have cheap and positive proof of iw claims. Directions in Eleven Languages, COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, 4. VOGELER & CG., Baltimore, Md., U.S. 4. Steam Communication Between Pictou, N. 8., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. I., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. ic ot Strongly-Built Tron 8.8, BEAVER, | P. P, Lemaistre; mester, carrying Her Majesty's mails, will leeve Pietou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- day afternoon,on wrival of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris wad the Magdalen, Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencing Munday, 19th June, will extend hr voyage to Gaspe, calling (weather per- Muittigg, al Perce, a Dp. A. BRUCE, ss. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MELLION DOLLARS. “MERCHANT TAILOR, — Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that an be had in the market, in City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLIUN DOLLARS, Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ryy ‘ara ‘Tweed Suits, Insurance effected on all kinds of property Losses -ettled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office —South Side. Queen Square. faraded Pe 3s Yee A magnificent range of ; wri. ep, - OO2. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, eqns -~ W.C. BISHOP, SHIPPING 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, %. A. A. MACDONALD BROs., Georgetown, P. E. I C.J HALEY, Souris, P. £, I, July 14, 1882, SIR. SOUTHPORT. Wis RIVER, FRoM cRINCE oT. WHARP, \ rILL LEAVE EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 ¢.m., for | —i-— AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS , Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. —AND-— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, Ur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, BEDFORD kOwW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. s.| dein j y \ £ a geedel das PEabriOn asven to tac! Will be sold as Cheap as Imporied. Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom [rawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in| first-class offices at most favorable rates. fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE Consignments of Proiuce solicited, and} 3 ss ‘Ed, is - prompt returus guaranteed, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Queen Street. Correspondence solicited and answered am promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lLyr Shaw's Whar!, returning at 7 a, m., calling at ‘Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- , mits); returning, will leave Chariottetown -again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m, and on | Friday, at 4 p. m FOR EAST RIV Hic. Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 4. m., on Tuesday morning for Mouut Stewart, retu.u- jing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and ‘Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Me- Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a. m,, i, calling at Cranberry and Hickey'’s Wharves, returoing to Mount Stewart same cvenl g; occusionally on Tuesday mornings (when jthe tide will not otherwise permit) the | Steamer will not proceed beyond Crantx rry Wuarf, but will invariably leave Mount Stewart fur Cha,lottetown on Wednesday moraings, returning same evening as above. Ono Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotte. , ‘town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at i9a.m. and 115 p. m; returning, will leave |Rucky Peint at 9.30 a. m.and 1,45 p. m. li Steamer is nut on roule ou “andays, sail St. Lawrence Hoel, CITY STEAM BAKERY? Ce +. ooo HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED,| having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers inducements to the travelling public. P-rmanent and Transient Poa:ders acco- modation unsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. 0:0 f{\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his etegand is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and lancy Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. WM. E. HICKSY, Ch’town, Dec. 21, 81. Eon fo shippers of Produce to Newfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOMN’S, N. F., Give particular attention to Shipments from Prince Edward Island. Cousignments Solie ted. 70: 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreai. REFERENCKS— We Orders by mail promplly executed. - ‘The Manager Union Bank,St. John’s N.F ! } ALL RIGHT AY JILL stand at “The North Américan Hotel’? on May Il1th, 12th, 25th and ' sat} : Ra 26th, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery,’ §:\, "yin, 20th ana 2st This wiil be con. tinued throughogt the scason, heaith aud weather permitting, For turther particulars see posters. NEWTON LEE. April 22. 1882— tf "TH OLD BELIABL a” COAL DEPOT, LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT CUAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. Terms cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES. Ch’town, June 7, 82—"m 2aw put pres TO LET. {f° HE SHOP ai present occapiet by the New Yok Singer Manufacturing Company, Messrs. C. F, Bennett & Co., ry J QUIRK, Sohn ef Three, Charlottetown P. EL! : Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island April %, ‘82—pst 2m ed w2m | May 4, 1889, Queen sireet. Applicati n to be made to M. STEVENSON, June 9, 1832—eod tf Tinemith ; C, may speak free.”—Evxirrprs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. JULY 31, 1882, CHARLOTTETOWN | ee ee ee nn Religous Notes. The Fredericton, N. B. Baptists are building a $16,000 church. The United Presbyterian Assembly of the United States has derided, by a uar- row mijority to tolerate the use of organs in public worship. The Wesleyans in Great Britain now number :—Members, 3893 630, increase 12,674 ; on trial, 39.209 ; deaths, 5 009 ; new members. 56,286. The Primitives have 191,320 members in England, and an increase iu the past year of 6 017. Its incomes for missions last year was $176 000. Iu order to make the burden of sup- porting a church more uniform and re- lieve the poorer members fiom paying. as they now do, the greater portion of church expenses, the Methodist publishes a system of ‘taxation whereby the value of each member's property and ineome is assessed and a pro rata tax placed thereon. Among the Wesleyan Methodists in England there are gratifying evidences of finaucial prosperity ; new chapels are rising, and almost every week o2e or two are being opeaed. They average sit- tings for one thousand persons, and iv most cases with easy debts ouly remain- ing on them. Another gratifying sign is the spread of “* Bands of Hope”’ among the young, and the extended patronage given to the blue ribbon temperance movement, Archbishop Watkins, who has just been collated to a Canonry iu Durham Cathedral, which has been vacant for nearly a year, has found himself en- titled to about £700 in taking possession of the stall. The Archdeacon, with a rare generosity, has placed the amount at the disposal of the Bishop of Durham, to be distributed privately, at his dis- cretion, among the most needy of the poorer incumbents of the diocese. Probably California contained for some years the most godless populaiion in the land. Fur some years the Church seemed to be utterly without influence, while all the wealth and fashion of San Francisco was irreligious beyond des- ‘cription; but sow the churches are a decided power, and the whole Pav ific Coast is becoming as Christian as other parts of the country. Even at a disad- vantage, religion will get the upper hand ia time, Egyptian Notes. Under the auspices. of Arabi, a paper in Arabic entitled El Jehad (The Holy War) has appeared at Tan‘ah, and is eagerly perused by the Mussulmans, passages of it being read aloud in the mosques by the Imaums. It is highly inflamme tory io style and matter. According to the Vatan, the organ of Arabi Pasha, the following are the dil- ferent political Egyptian parties :—1. jr he learned men who have studied at ‘El Azhar and the other schools at Cairo and elsewhere. The number of students lat El Azhar is 10,000. They belong to the National party, with the exception ‘of twenty-five Sheiks. 2. The Arab ‘merchants and shop-keepers. 3. The merchants who know bow to write aud read, aud study the newspapers. 4. The ‘Sheks and delegates to the villages. 5 |The half million Koftan Christians who embrace the party of the Mussalmans 6. The army, except the Circassian offi- cers. who are secretly for Ismail Pasha ‘or Halim Pasha. 7. The fellahs, who understand politics, and hope that Arabi will liberate them from their debts aud the tyranny of the Moudirs. 8 The Arabs of the Province of Behera, who have much resemblance with the Bed- ouins, _ The true Bedouins detest politics and ‘ue fellahs. The position of a pilot on the Suez Canal is peculiar, The master of a ves sel s bound to take a pilot for the trip through the canal, but the pilot is present, in the sight of the law, to ad- vise and not to act. The English Court ‘of Appeal has just decided the question, ‘the case arising from a collision in the canal, Under the English law the master is not responsible while a pilot is in charge One of the rules of the Suez (‘anal Company provides that a captaiu shall retain his original responsibility. The general point raised was whether English law or the Company’s rules were the standard, but the decision turvel on the relation of the pilot to the vessel at fault. The Court ruled that the pilot was present to place at the dis- posal of the master his experience aud knowledge of the canal, but that the. duty of carrying out these principles of the pilot devolved upon the captain, underthe rules of the Company. \owners, therefore, are held responsible ‘for the damages which ensued from the pilex’s negligence. | We learn with rare pleasure that ex Sanitary Commissioner Rufus K. Hire- map, of New Orleans, was cured ot a severe attack of rheum tism by St. Jacobs Oil,’ says the Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer-Sun. The} ah egneneneneeneediinetD Sunecie Copirzs Two CrEnts. -1L-=NO0:. 59, i Personal. Fraxcrs Firzceratp, Baroa of the Exchequer of Ireland, has resigned owing to his objections to the duties > on him: under the repression bit Tux will of the late Mr. S. B. Smith, of Toronto, has been admitted to pro- bate, and it is estimeted that the value of the estate will be $150,000. The Church of the Ascension received $30,- 000 for an endowment. He also gave $5,000 to the Protestant Divinity School and $500 each to the different city charities, M. De Corpeva, “the Thackeray of the platform,” is a sat*rist, but a geniel one. His shafts are aimed at the foibles aud weiknesses of society, and are replete with humor as well as strong common seuse. His lectures are models of English composition, such as a scholar and a gentleman would produce and be delighted to hear. Sparkling with wit and humor from begining to end, they are calculated to entrance an audience, and keep it spellbound from the start to the finish. Arabi Pasha still follows the example of Blake Pasha. Arabi is now conspir- as Blake Pasha conspired against Mac- kenzie Pasha, his chief. Arabi also follows Blake Pasha’s tactics inasmuch as that be talks big, and threatens to injure a great public undertaking —the Suez canal. Arabi Pasha makes a great noire in the world at present. Blake Pasha made a noise in Canada for a season. But Canada’s Arabi is quiet now. The attention of the ambitions Evyptian should be dirce'ed to Blake Pasha’s fate, —Mail. ¢ ao — Fashion Notes. Magnolia white is a charming tint for the rich silks and satins of evebing dresses. Large foulard fans, used iastead of parasols and matching the costume, are the latest Parisian novelty. The en pelisse, a long over-gar- ment of India pongee, is uveful a8 a trav- eliing cloak. It chicoree ruche. The sash panier, terminating behind with a long looped bow, is more popular than the festooved drapery that curves upward iu the front. The striped cadet blue ginghams, with plaitings showing the darkest stripe on top of each plait, are pretty for morning dresses in the front. Ivory-white surah dresses for summer evening parties have the skirt cov- ered with flounces of Venetian em- broidery, imitating the desigas of old point lace. The artificial flowers of the season are small sun-flowers, carnations, primroses, violets, mustard mignonette, houey- suckle, cowslips, and the homely thistle. Currants are also in great demand. as well as large French plums, upon which the bloom rests so naturally that one can *carcely resist the temptation to eat them. is bordered with. a A curious case was triel a diy or two ago in the Port Hope Police Court. The defendaut was a Baptist minister, the Rev. A. F. MecDiarmiad, and the laintitf a member of the Town Couneil, who claimed redress for haviag had his feelings * vexed, harrassed and annoyed,’ by the defendant’s abuse of *‘ Satan, xin, circuses aud the Town Councillors.” The Reverend geutleman whose belligerancy caused such vexation, harrassment and auvpoyance to his super-sensitive accuser, was afier a due hearing of the case honorably discharged. The magistrate, no doubt, thought taat the defnd- ant was only proceeding in the line of professional duty in abu sing Satan, in denouncing sin, in saying som» blunt thiugs about circuses and even in reviling the Town Council, if the plaintiff in the case may be taken as a fair specimen of the hono: ab'e body. We always thought any one had a right 'o say anything he chose, privately or openly, of a disrespectful sort of the arch-enemy of mankin'; aud that to denounce sin was ratner credi able than otherwise. The scene of Irish crime seems to have somewhat shifted of late. In driving through the King’s County or Tipperary, a few years ago, a resident would point out at every mile or two the spot where ** poor So and So was shot,” but to-day Galway seems to be the most murderous of counties. Three of her landlords hive fallen in nine weeks, without the least prospect of the perpetrators being dix- covered. -7--_e- The Boston Post says the true place for labor to fight its bat:les against cap- ital is at the polls. The workingmen, however, oppose their employers, tooth and nail, by the foolish methods of the trades unions and then vote for a system of taxation that is their constant curse, at the gentlest intimation of these em- | ployers. ing against the Khedive, his chief, just