Five DoLttars a YRAR, NEW SERIES. PERMS: tHe Daity EXAMINER IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rae Examiner Posusuine Company, FROM THEIR Orrice, ConneER oF WATER AND GREAT GEORGE sTREBTs, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Kates of Susscriprion : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, : 1 2 One Month, - - : 0 5O ue Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. _— —— — —_ -_ _ —_ - > - - aw ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter 4th day, 9b. i4m., a. m.,S8. W. New Moon 12th day, 8h. 46m, a. m., 8. E. First Quarter, 20th day, 9h. lim, a, m., N.E, (below horizon. ) Foll Moon, 27th day, lh. 5lm, a m., S. W D! ony or WEEK 2@® {Sam |Moon|High | Days M rises sets | rises | water | len’h, Ih m hm aft’n| aft’n 1| Friday '5 26:6 34) 8 23] 0 54 2Saturday | 27) 32) 9 5! 1 40) 3, Suaday {| 28 30 9 52} 2 30/13 09 4, Monday .: a 23; 10 pe 3 32] 5 Tuesday 31| 26/11 43' 4 45 6) Wednesday ; 32 24; morn; 6 10} 7'Tharsday . 33, 221 0 43) 7 aa 8) Friday . 34; 20: 1 44; 8 16 QiSaturday | 36 18) 2 45) 8 5y 10, Sunday 37; 16) 3 47; 9 36)12 48 Il Monday 33° 14; 4 47/10 10 12 Tuesday a 12; 5 48/10 41 13, Wednesday 4l; 11) 6 47)11 42 14 Thursday | 42 1 7 47\11 43 15 Friday | 43) 7! 8 47/ morn} 16, Saturday 45 5; 9 481 0 55 17| Sunday 46; 3/10 48) 0 49/12 25 18) Monday | = l ae 46 2 37 19 Tuesday 5 5M aft 40 2 12 20 Welnesday 50° 57! 1 32) 3 3! 21) Thursday | OL) 53, 2 17) 4 14 22|Friday 52, 53) 2 57; 5 39) 23'Saturday | 58) 51) 333, 7 3 24|Sunday | 65) 491 4 6, 8 10/12 04 25! Monday | 56) 47| 4 36) 9 2| 26 | Tuesday | 57) 45,5 79 49 27,Wednesday ; 59 43 5 41.10 32, ee 6 0} 41, 69711 i4} 20| Friday | 1| - 6 58:11 56 30\satarday (6 35 37| 7 44’aft 37| lL. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital . . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th iust., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed. Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and sold, and general banking business transacted. Dp. C,. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Ageut. Ae SR ote eee meneame mmm er 7 1 fe bd) “ This is true Liberty, when Free born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,’’—Ewxipwes. CHARLOTTETUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. SEPPEMBER 6, 1882 “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” -O:0 a proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the inicreased demand for his Goods, bas added new facilities to. his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 9--——— 1000 lbs. CHOICK CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Mon 7 Y > x ‘ Wee Orders by mail promptly executed. J QUI, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4,- 1882. Beautiful Summer Resort. seit eetithenon ED A) THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - - FP. E. Island. —:0: — ——— "a beautifally-situated and well-known establist ment will be opened trom July Ist till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA 1 ES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per weck ; $32 per month. TO KEACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling fr Guests; returning evcry Thuisday and Monday Migeming, at 9 v’cloch,a.m, Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to mect train Tom all points at Hunter River, tor passeng: rs to Seaside, seven miles, : Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter Kiver at 6.45, 9.20, 4, m,, and 4.20 p.m. Souris Notes. ( Rev. J. G. Cameron is away visiting his |fciends in Nova Scotia. TEA PARTY’ — AND i : - | The breakwater is again receiving atten- : Picnic Su li S | tor. Ballasting appears to be the prin- pp 9 ; {cipal work, f We are pleased to note that Messrs. Ts las Wright Rros. have succeeded in re-estab- lishing the Steam Mill which was burned to the ground last winter. The farmers of this section of the County complain of a decreasein the hay. Har vesting has fairly commenced. The potatoe srop promises to be an abundant one, with the prospects of a high figure. Beer & Goff’s A corpse arrived here by train on Friday evening, Deceased was a son of Mr. Dugald Campbell, of Fairfield, Lot 47. lis remains were followed to St. Colum- bia Chapel by a large concourse of peoyle. Raspberry, Lemon and Pine Apple Syrups, Ginger Beer and Girger Ale. = Mackerel are very plentiful around the coast, but are very shy in taking the hook. Che fishermen, however, anticipate more than an average catch. Those already taken are of fair quality to command a high price. ‘he principal buyers are : Messrs. Matthew, McLean & Co.. Mac- douald, Macdonald & Co, and Doyle & McBride. (IN BARRELS AND BOTTLES). BISCUITS AND CONIECTIONERY, DATES, FIGS, NUTS, Favorable arrangements mace with Tea Party Committees. &e. The S. 8. Beaver runs regularly between Sonris, Georgetown, Picton, Port Hood, Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. The Beaver is inferior, in some respects, to her swifter- sailing predecessor. the 8. S. Scud. The accommodation of her passengers is weil attended to, while the courtesy and bene- v lence of the officers are liberally referred o, and merit the patronage of — the travelling public. Hicuest Casu Price Pap ror Eaas. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, June 22, 1882 SELLING OFF —AT— Greatly Reduced Prices, A LARGE LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS?’ Hats, Caps, Clothing, &e, 2000 Straw Hats, 600 Felt Hats, > Typhoid fever of a malignant type has reappeared amongst us once more. The family of Mr. Thomas Steele, Souris West, is numbered with the afflicted. His second son, Alfred, aged 21 years, succumbed to its Creadful effects on Saturday last. Three other members of the family are also stricken down with the disease, of which two are in a very precarious condition. Much sympathy isfeltfer Mr. Steele. The wife of Mr. Joseph N. MeDonald is a victim of the same malady. *’ ~—_— --——-we0 oo --— — Egyptian Notes. BRITISH. WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. —— ——:0;— —— — 2 - the month of May W. & A. BROWN & CO. opened about 148 CASES DRY GOODS, from which they are still supplying largely to the WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL TRADE at very close prices. Every Department of their Establishment is Kept Replenished BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea. IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. INSURANCE OFFICE, Queen Insurance Company, - : GO72 GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. OF ENGLAND. | | | — samara CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, | ID @ Pre Be R UW <> EG, City of Lendon Fire insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses +ettled promptly and «equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent, Office —South Side, Queen Square, Ch'town, Feb. 3 1352. W. C. BISHOP, SHITPErPIN @G FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. pARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prom pt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered -bromptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyr ‘ Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. MERCHANT TAILOR, | Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian | weed Suits, A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Cur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionabiy cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imporicd, We invite you to inspect our Goods. | D. A. BRUCE, 72 Quetn Street, July 5, 1882—wkly Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blir ds, Borderings, &c. As the subscribers are desirous of clearirg out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected {(r ready cash, F. LePAGE & CO. with thirteen pairs, and his anxions py.rents wrote to the horse guards to know if that number was sufticient. At Alexandria, one great steamer after auiother comes alongside the wharves to discharge her living freight, and we reap the full benefit of the capital and labor be- stowed to make the city a first-class harbor The shelter is perfect, and the depth ef water very great, so that huge craft like the Orient and Vrontesare enabled to land their Tickets to all Points ipsssengers by ordivary yangways. Even these modern floating barracks can be safel\ WEST ANB NORTH WEST moored to the Alexandrian wharfage. No : g | ia my should possibly want a better base for Qver the Intercelonial acd. operations. ie Sl iti arin | Referring to the recent anti-Christian Grand tT unk Rail ays. riot at Beyrout, an Exchange Company's For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by | telegram from Larnaca states:—A Moslem ). A. McLE it) thavieg been found murdered at Beyrout,the |report.was spread that he had been killed May 2, 19892, ) 8c ngs were sung, and shouts of ** Death to $10 YOUR CAPITAL. in grain, provisi us and stock (aud many Christians fied for safety to the ——_—_—_———-—-~ { by Christians. A great anti-Christian de- ' . s° . . |Christians”” were raised. The police sym- Thos desiring to make money speculatios, can doso by oper- | mountains. The shops were closed, and ating orourplau. From May Ist, | ; 1X81, to the present date, on in- INCRE; fp SE ,;monstration took place at his funeral, War |pathized with the rioters. A panic followed, On Sali ani tue lm livesiments / scures «f Christians were arrested by the vestinents of $10.00 to#1,000,cash | anihorities. During the disturbance a Chris WHEAT efits bave been realized and | y cs paid to investors amounting to tian was stabbed by a Moslem, The town severai times tne original invest- is now quiet: but fears are entertained of ment, still leaving the original in- | * : ifurther disturbances. vestment making money or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars and statemenis of fund W_ | sent free. We want .espvunsible $50 STOCKS The English papers publish some inter esting information as to the cost of each shot following is the bill for the discharge of a Chicago, : ‘single round :— agents, who will report on crops . and i an omsag ee pian. Lib ral ‘of the guns employed in the recent bom- $128 FE MSING A" MARIAM, Com. bardment of the Alexandrian forts. The mis<ion Merchants, ajor ock, _ Four 81-ton guns........at £25. 10..£102 0 4 ah i \ lTen 25-ton guns........at 4:34.30 9 seni | Thirty-eight 18-ton gunsat 5 5.. 199 10 | Sixteen 12-tonguns......at 3 12.. 67 32 STRAMER HEATHER BELLE eee. BONG, fo nce us + us O8,..f Bode , : ii Two 6}-ton guns..,,.... as .} do, 3 10 TILL leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- Four 64-pounders.,...... at =O 18. 3 12 W lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday Seven 40 pounders. ....at 0 12 . and Thurecay morning at 7 e’clock, calling | . nie at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; re- Eight-seven guns.,...........-£462 § turning from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock; remajning at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, | ariiving about 8.30 o’clock, p m., and when tide permits on one of these days the steamer wil] run to Vernon River Bridge, When a single round costs nearly £500 what must a day’s bombardment have cost ? a oe The Church and Beer. ————s Some of the stricter English churchman are Will leave Concenenys fur rite oo exercised over the sehndal tuvalved t= ts every Friday and Saturday, according to church s owning lands on which hquors are tide, till first November, and not after; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain et (rapaud Wharf over night. Fares to Orweil and other wharves—Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 cts; | ower deck, 2\) cis, Fares to Crapaud— Upper Deck and Cabin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 30 cts. JOHN HUGHES, May 11, 1882—>pat ne pre 3i law Agent PATENTS 4e We continue to act as Solicitors fo Patents Caveats, Trade Marks. Copyrights, ete.,, tor the United States, Canada, Cuba, Engl nd, France, Germany, etc. We have had thirty- five years experience. Patents obtained through us are notice! in the Screytivic Amgerivax. This large and splendid illustratrd weekly paper, $3.20, @ year, shows the Progress of Science, 1s very sold. The Pall Mall Gazette says: ‘*Canon W ilberforce’s letter to the archbishop of Caa- terbury illustrates the connection between beer and Bible in a way that must be very awkward for the primate. The church as a whele, being the largest landowner in the kingdom, is naturally the largest owner of pubic houses. That is bad encugh, but Mr Wilberforce avers that public houses are, in proportion, more numerous on church ands t)anelsewhere. The bishop of London, riding sswecn his two town houses, would, it is said, pass 100 taverns which are the properiy ofhischurch. One of the largest public hou-es in Londen, which sells £10,000 worth of drink every year, is part of the bishop’s endowment. Here and there in London you may see a chu ch flanked on either side by a gin shop— all three ef course being church property. The publican appears to take ims'inctively to to the vacant land in the neighborhood of a e:urch 1s this sort of thing to go on, asks Mr. Wilberforce, or i. the ehurch to-continue interesting, and has an enormous circulation pret nding to fight against the intemperance Address MUNN & CO,, Patent Solicitors which it helps to produce? The archbishop Publishers of Scimyrivic American, 37 Park j, aa Ecc'esiastical commisioner, and the iow, New York. Hand-book avont Patents Zim asks him to answer the candu’s inter- sent frac. [de 1 rogatories without delay, o Knex is visiting Souris and vicinity. | SINGLE Corres Two CENTa. VOL, He-—-NOQ. Of. Current Notes. Much anxiety is felt at Boston among the friends of Gen. Butler for the safety of his party. The yacht ‘‘America,” was due at Quebec two weeks ago and nothing what- ever has been heard from her. What's up with the Genera! ’ Of M. Dacierc, the new French Premier. Le Moniteur says that he is an upright and {temperate man who certainly does not. re- | gard the Republic as the triumph of’ a vio- lent and intolerant party. He bas no | thought of regenerating France, but will be jcontent with giving her the means of living | peacefully and honorably, | ‘“*No Mormons neéd apply” sees to he the rule down in South Carolina. In York county a citizens’ committee waited on two Mormon pro-elytizers the other day aud i vited them to leave the country, the ption being given the brethren of dding so either horizontally or vertically by iwneans of a carriaye or a rope. The manganese mine recently discovered at Onslow, Colchester County, promised to d> well for itsowners. Several small seams have been partly traced, and the main seem where they all converge is being looked for with good prospects of success. A. few bicrecia of the ore were sent to Boston a short time since and. the result was, it is understood, satisiaxtory to the owners. London = Truth:—‘ Oar clergy are brought up on the old text books, They learn otf @ number of doctrines and sta‘e- ments and cram themselves with false theories and bad. metaphysics, and then proceed to teach, Sunday after Sunday, from our pulpits, things which grown up people won't believe and which intelligent parents are properly ashamed ‘to teach their children,” , f The Mennonite communities in Kansas are prosperiug. Abort 15,000 of these Rassians own nearly 20,000, This: property was purchased equally from the railroad companies and from the Government. The industry and economy of the, Mennonjtes are proverbial. It is said that some of them are worth from $8,000 to $10,000, though a few years ago they could claim only a few hundreds. The wheat farms are bringing them a large income. A woman was bitten by adeg in Paris, She went at once and had the vot terized at the Hotel Dien. She em Se *ved f ed aaa eet 4 ae * Toate Reet n 5) Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, No coun'eract the evil effects of Egyptian | perfeety weliwntil one day whey ster as a ad ee iat teat eee ae Boys’ Suits, said and glare, all officers have taken out ones the hospital, abe was re~~~ized. by _— 4 ’s 8 bl ms “s> tes 28 Dat i jaf Loug? 2 students, why ca TTato her 7 » ——— ; Youti’s Sui, [bits cee. Jes as part of thew kit Mo 400g = 5 et > WY Ce pe ; JOLN N Dy V SON & mS Saf poet: Ser Resta ON eign Garcaie eS he ch] Seat. you ate aot dead fet then! ‘The June 24, 12 nh Cia WN virts, Liddeis and Drawers, |setiefied with a couple of pairs. (© » prom-|¢0g Which bit you was downright ‘mad, as i ———— eee Collars, Ties, Brawes, xc. ising young soldier went to Egypt pi > ‘ded they found ont afterward.” The woman was immediately seized with a vidlent spasm, and in a few hours died with symp- tons of hydrophobia. : The results of the battle of Waterloo was kuown here two months after the eceur- rence. Under similar conditions, the re- sult of the fight at Kaesassin Lock would have reached here about the first @f Octo- ber, and the people at British Columbia would hate heard of it early next spring As itis the papers published on the Pa- cific Coast published a pretty full tele- grahic oecount of the fight. the morning after the occurrence. Imagine the old order restored and thst we were now just learning. for the first of the Alexandria Massacre ! A Philadelphia undertaker invited some actors aud other friends toa dinner. The invitations were printed on mourning paper, ornamented with a skull and cfoss- bones; and the guests found that the funere] espect of the affair did notend with that, The table was set ina room hung with black and li,hted by candles; the table resembled a catafalque ; the dishes were edged with bisck ; a turkey was garnished with a white collar and black necktie ; the ice cream was moulded like a coflin; and the mashed potatoes were in a mound, with sprigs of vreen here and there, and tombstones to complete the semblance of a burial place. The Princess Dolgorouki, morganatie widow of the late Czar, recently left Kiss- ingen, where she had expected to spend the entire season, very abruptly, on hear- ing of the impending visit to that place of the Grand Duke Vladimir, whom she re- gards as her bitterest foe. Her troubles and sorrows are beginning to show their ravages upon her beautifu! face and form, and she has abandoned all hope of ‘ever ire entering the society of which she once was a brilliant ornament. She now de- votes her entire attention to the training of her children, and particularly to the education of her only sen, a handsome and lgifted lad, who closely resembles the ancient prince s of the Dolgorouki line. A writer in the Independent protests against the custom of burning leaves in the autumn. He insists that it is the worst p ssible economy, after nature has labored |fur six months to work the elements of the lair into material for roil, to send them back again to the air. The leaves make ithe best possible bedding for a horse or cow, and are very serviceable as a covering |for strawberries, raspberries, tender shrubs ‘and plants, and forthe lawns, After t eing used as a bedding, or mulch, they make a valuable manure. These facts are so ob- | vious that they sound like axioms, yet they ‘are often curiously forgotten or lost sight of in domestic and agricultural economy. Nothing is either moderately good or bad ,pow-a days. Things are not good—oh, no, they are exquisite. Things are not right ; they are divine Things are not bad; they are horribly bad. The whole force of adjec- tives is exhausted on the ordidary affairs of 1 fe, and nothi: g is left for the weightier mat- ters of thought and speech. Such extrava- gances have a pleasing effect once or ‘twice ; ond 10% only incividvals, but families and circles fall into the habit of using «xtravagant words a_d expressions, because, under certain conditious, they are amnsing ; but they cease tv he so wheu they are applied to the common elewents of life, ard are beard every day. They become altogether distasteful to pertdns of refinement, and are in every way bad, cm Pe ea ar ae ove oe a aaiemead —— see sr ona a we on i need tinct effi, finan nantes cmsitghtty “nggian iting e Leadunypitlaigy rat 5