we Five DoLLaRs a YrRar. " NEW SERIES, » . DAILY EXAMINER [8 ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rue Examiner Pustisurne Company { THEIR Orrick, CoRNER or WATER THE ND GREAT GEORGE STREETs, P. E. Island Rates oF Supscrtprion - Charlottetown, Six Months, $2 50 rhree Months, i 26 One Month, 0 50 * Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUCUST, 1882. MOON S CHANGES. Third Quarter 6th day, 2h. Om., a. m.,S. E. New Moon 13th day, 4h. 58m, p. m., W. First Quarter, 2lst day, Sh. 42m. p. m., 8.W. Fall Moon, 28th day, 5h. 5m., p. m., E. p ., Sun !Sun !Moon|High |! Days DAY OF WEEK'-. ; | % M rises sets | rises | water | len’h. ihm hb m| aft’n| morn, | Tuesday 4 47:7 25) 8 14/11 52 2! W ednesday * 23' 8 44’aft 32) 3' Thursday 501 22; 9 14) 1 13! 4| Friday 51. 21) 9 47] 1 58] 5 Saturday | 52) 19:10 24 2 48| 6 Sunday | 53) IS|11 6) 3 54'14 25 7|Monday | 55) 16)11 54) 5 16) 8'T uesday | 56) 15) morn! 6 37| 9} Wednesday ; 57| 13! 0 49; 7 49! 10|Thursday | 58; 12) 1 47] 8 42! 1) Friday |_ 59) 10) 2 48) 9 25; 12 Saturday 7 9 3 49/10 4! 13 Sunday ; &| 7) 4 52/10 37/14 07 14, Monday , 6) 5 53\11 8) 15 Tuesday | 4! 4] 6 54/11 39 16,Wednesday | 6 2} 7 56} morn | 17|/Thursday' | 7| 1) 8 54 0 10 18| Friday 86 59) 9 54) O 41 19|Satarday | 9! 57/10 55/1 4 20 Sunday | 11) 56111 56) 1 51/13 47 21; Monday } 12: 54,aft 56} 2 35) 22) Tuesday 13) 52) 1 55! 3 30) 23) W ednesday l4 40| 2 oa 4 42 24' Tharsday 15, 48) 3 46) 6 11 25) Friday 17; 46) 4 24) 7 30) 26)Saturday 18} 45) 5 4) 8 34) ; 27|Sunday | 19) 43) 5 39) 9 25/12 26 28 Monday 21, 41 6 11j)10 1h) 29)'Tuesday , 22) 40) 6 41,10 53 30| Wednesday 23| 37| 7 1311 33 | 31|Thursday \5 245 241 7 46 aft 13) - FOWARD. T. RUSSELL & £0,, Commissinn Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m Le. 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—wkiy Tickets to all Points WESf AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intercéloniai and Grand Trunk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD. May 2, 1882. 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 inst., in the building lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, collie the management of the under- signed, : Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. : a Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterlisg and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeueral banking business transacted. Db. C, CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1892—tf Agent. INSURANCE OPFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire Insur- ance Company. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates, Losses eettled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY " General Agent. Office—South Side, Queen Square. Ch’'town, Feb. 3 1352. “THE OLD RELIABLE" COAL DEPOT. LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. Terms cash, CAPT. J. HUGHES. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Euxirtwgs, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17-1882 _ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. - 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. of their Establishment BY WEEKLY STEAMERS. Every Department is Kept Replenished | 100 Chests of Superior Congou Tea, =e ww sk ?4 | i * ‘ IN STOCK AT VERY LOW PRICES. | GRAIN BAGS Dailv Expected: Charlottetown, July 26, 1882. 6OT2 - GREAT CLOSING UP AT 8S QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains, Parties owing accounts’ will please call and settle without delay. = Db. A BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, . Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘Tweed Suits, A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, ——iN— AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Uur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods, D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. Beautiful Summer Resort. @ —_— epnnmenennneell}S CO THE SEASIDE HOTEL, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Rustico Beach, - ©. . Island. —__——:0:— rH VHIS beautifully-situated and well-known establishment will be opened trom July 1st till September 10th, for the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. RA TES—$1.75 per day ; $10 per week ; $32 per month. TO REACH THE HOTEL—Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thuisday and Monday morning, at 9 o’cloch, a.m. Also, arrangements have — — with en li to meet trains from ints at Hunter River, tor passengers to Seaside, seven miles, " ‘Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20, *, m., and 4.20 p.m. “ « Hunter River for Charlotietown, 9 a, m., 2.1! and 7 p.m, “¢ « Hunter River to Summerside 7ABgdt 10 *, m,, and 5.42 p, m. JOHN ABWSON & CO., Ch’town, Jung 7, 82--%m Zaw pat pres ‘ Juve 24,12 |SINGCLE, DOUBLE RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Seiatice, Lumbage, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swe/!- ings and Sprains, Burns aid Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Eu+ and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and alf other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth -equals St. Jacous Orn as a sufe, sure, sionple and cheap Exteriu! Remedy, A trial entails but. the comparatively trifling outlay of 59 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ite claims. Directions in Eleven Tanguages. 60LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS TN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CoO., ENCOURAGE Home. Manufactures. ___ manulacturing GHAIRS,’ ARM and NURSE ROCKERS, Great Variety, WANTED—A smart, steady Boy, to learn the trade. THOS. GREEN, Great George Street, Second docr trom W. E, Dawson’s Hardware Storé, Charlottetown. aug2 W. C. BISHOP, SEH lIPPPiIbes FORWARDING AGENT, Warine insurance Broker, —AND — General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. yARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptiy. Nov. 14, 1881—1Lyr INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thos> desiring to make money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by oper- ating on our plan. From May Ist, 1881, to the present date, on in- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to several times the original invest- iment, still leaving the originel in- vestment making money or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars and statements of fund W sent free. We want responsible agents, who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal commissions paid. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Com- mission Merchants, Major Block, Chicago, LL in ‘ $10 $20 WHEAT $50 STOCKS $109 MACK’S MAGNETIC a - MEDICINE tal 2 Me 5 Brain and Oe MAF _AF TE.) Is a Sure, Prompt Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat PY\HE Sabscriber has on hand and is always and BOW BACK spare, his whole for All made of Hardwood and the best material, Warranted Cheapest and Best in the City, ‘@ here in refrigerator cars. o = S = Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General r. | The Highland Tartan. Dear to each Highland soldier's heart The Tartan of his. clan, Symbol of glory end of pride To every highland man, Whether he dwell ’rmid Athole’s hills, Or wheve the winding Tay; i By timam’s glens and forests fair ! To ocean wends its way; ‘ Or nearer to the nor’ hern star, Where snows the mountain crown, Aud towering over silver lakes Stern peaks of granite frown. In every country, far or near, Where Highland men are known, ‘The Tartan plaid is greeted still With homage all its own. Still to the Pibroch’s stirring strains, On many a foreign shore, ‘Th» Highland clans press nobly on To victory, as of yore Tru* to traditions of the past, True to their ancient fame, May Caledonia’s children add Fresh glories to her name. — JANETTA MANNERS. ~*~. << Egyptian War Notes. ALEXANpRIA, Aug. 13. VISITING THE WOUNDED. The Duke of Connaught, to-day,visited those wounded in last Saturday’s engage- | iment. Most of these are doing well, and will soon be fit for duty again. Some ‘of the worst cases will be moved on-board ship @s soon as they can bear removal so as to avoid the heat op. shore. The hos- pital arrangements. are thoroughly well ‘carried out. THE FIRST ARMY CORPS has now left Eogland. -With the Iodian cOutingent en route, or about to embark, there. will soon be close upon 24,000 men in Egypt, with a reserve of 10,000 within call of Sir Garnet Wolseley. The ,expense of the expedition will be great, but not so great at the end as starving the war would have been. The Second Army Corps will be ready in a short time. It is hoped their services will not be required. ARABI’S POSITION. Arabi has withdrawn his men from several points’ near Ramleh, which re- | quired a stron tioa now thau ever. Behind him is a CHILDRENS’ and MISSES’ CHAIRS, in’ broad country with every railway facil- ity and the Mahmoudieh Canal at his ‘side to supply him with water. ‘The nar- jpow spit infront. of him flanked by ‘Lakes Mareotis aod Aboukir, is too marshy for cavalry to operate freely upon or for guns to be easily brought up oy it, while from his lofty position he can sweep the whole of the approaches with his artillery, while all the ground about is firm enough to admit of any movements, -He is now atilizing this and constructing, almost univterruptedly, &,forraidable redan, with a thirty feet high embankment, within 5,000 yards of Ramleh. The “Superb” ts trying to rake the works. She fired several shell today in their direction, five of which burst in, aad one just over them. Those iwho were before Plevna say that Arabi ‘has taken a lesson from its intrenchments |with his lines so distribdted as to mini- ‘seis the effect of artillery fire. His idea |is apparently either to compel an assault or a siege. The former would eatail tearful loss; the latter, with all the country open behind Arabi’s work would be Sebastapool over again, with the added difficulties of the climate. A Snow Storm and Frost Reported in tite West. ——-—— Cuicaco, Aug. 11.—Frosts are reported froin Northern Wisconsin, and even in the | suburbs of this city there was a light frost Thursday morning. The cold spell has done no damage to grain or vegetation. The propellor ‘‘ Menominee” is reported by her captain to have epcountered in the middle of Lake Michigan, Tuesday night, a thick cold cloud, which burst on the decks, cov- ering them with snow and slush six inches deep. For five minutes the atmosphere was like that of winter, but as the steamer was moving rapidly she soon came into a warmer temperature. . -<—- That Cool Chicago Story. In its present enervated condition, due to the heat, the East can stand almost any- thing, but we nevertheless think that | Chicago was needlessly cruel a few hours ‘ago when she telegraphed thata vessel on the lake had encountered such a cold storm that its deck was hidden under six inches of snowy slush. [f there is any such | weather on Lake Michigan Chicago should have the humanity to send a little of it If she caunot do jthisshe can at least keep silent. Would _the beatified Lazarus have considered it the friendly thing to shake a goblet of ice _water before the hot eyeballs of the thirsty Dives !—New York Herald, and Effectual Remedy for Ner | : ; nical . vousness im ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Lost o| One of the signs of the times in the South ‘concerns the large number of able men who SINGLE Corres Two CENTs. VOL, 11.---NQ. 74, CURRESPOADENCE, | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sir,—It is currently reported in ‘the country that the Directors of the Old Bank of Prince Edward Island are backin jout from paying the seventy thouasan dollars which they promised to pay for ‘resumption in addition to their liabilities as Shareholders. They must have -con- sidered that they were legally and morally , bound to pay that for their neglect of duty ‘in managing the affairs,of the Bank be- fore they consented to do so. How then can they refuse to pay the same amount for the liquidation of the affairs of ° the |Bank? The fact is, depositors and share holders who have been injured by these | Directors should take immediate’ steps to make them pay the utmost farthing, A | great wrong has been committed, and who ‘is responsible for. it, if not the Directors |who were paid to do their duty. Public ,opinion must make these Directors feel ‘that they must toe the mark; and if they jhave no shame or common sense, the law ‘shqnuid be :plied to bear upon them. Ip. my opinion they are equally guilty with the Directors of the Glasgow Bank ; and \if neglect of duty is a legitimate cause of action against other ordinary inortals, why, I should like to ask, should poor men be called upon to loose their money in ‘this | concern througia the neglect aad ive jindifference of the Direstors of the Old ‘Bank, ver since the Bank suspended they were blowing cold and hot and back- ing and filling. No one outside them- selves and officials knew anything about what they were doing. Creditors have no means of knowing what the assets are ; if they call at the Bank information is equally meagre there; and | presume if they call at the court they will not find much satis- faction there. Depositors may be offered a certain amount ; but they have no right to take one cent less than the fuil amount, because hays a an ‘Shareholders reaped the emoluments and profits attached to their Banking institution, and the have semi annually published and dec state- ments duly attested to which deceived the ubiic as to the ‘standing of the’ d = : a ' ‘ ‘ * son than he could icine Senge posi- Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Bioonln other days would have devoted them- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the’ Enjeeblea 8€lves to politics, but who now seeks pro- Brain and Restores Surprising Tone aad Vigor tothe fessorships in academies. The democratic Ezhausted Gen ratire Organs. The experience of ' candidate for Governor of South Carolina thousands proves it an InvaLvUaBLE Remepy. e 4 Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- preferred to remain an officer under the tains sufficient for two week’s medication, and is the educational system of the State, but was chea aud best. £2 Full particulars in our ; “a . ‘ anda ly a ig A ete er Mtg jinduced to forego private for public consid- Meck’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- erations. ~ = cts. per box, or 12 Ve red $5, or = ied # : ; Aieeanine SS ET OEE” Dh etilenid Ghis HbA dllee 0 bilbbels MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ., |“‘ springs ’ was asked whether there were w CHARLOTTETOWN eople were deceived, and depositec their money in good faith. Let eld Shylock and his twenty-five per cent. come down hand- ;somely. now. Men who would exact: the last eent from the estate of a fortunate in business, should be made to feel that they neglected their duty in look- ing after the affairs of the Bank ; and they have no right, if my information is correct, to back down from paying the fall liability. I -hope, Mr. Editoz, you will be able to receive an explanation from these Directors as to the management of the-affairs of the Bank. The Directors have, at least, a right to mend up the affairs of Bank with: out incurring expenses that are likely to re- duce the dividend’ properly belonging to the creditors of the Bank. The expenses of the agent sent to Ottawa to secure légis- lation, and the expenses of Mr. Davies in England, will ao doubt be heavy, Why was not this entrasted to Mr. Brecken, and save expenses? What right have the Directors to shirk their duty in this mat- ter when they neglected their doty and allowed the Bank to go on to ruin? It would be interesting to the ereditors of the Bank to know what they have . been doing since the 28th of last November. How mapy firms did they compromise and settle with at a less rate than one hundred cents on the dollar? I would suggest that depogitors of small amounts should meet and arrange about taking proper counsel at, once with a view of ascertaining to what extent the law can be made to bear upon the guilty institu- tion. It is very unfair to Shareholders that these Directors should get clear with a Shareholders liability. Let justice be done though the heavens should fall. Yours truly, McNeu, New London, Aug. 12, 1882. P. S.—It is not generally known that the Directors have retained the services of several leading lawyers in Charlottetown, and perhaps all the lawyers, in order to prevent their services being used in bring- ing action against them. I) Should Young Ladies Study Politics ? Well, we rather think they should; at least the following incident shows that it comes handy once in a while to know some- thing about them. Amember of the Maine legislature had been courting an Augusta girl all winter, and had taken her to at- tend the sessions until she was well posted in the rules. On the last day of the sestion, as they came near the peanut stand by the door he said to her, * may L offer you my handful of peanuts!” She respond- ed promptly, ‘‘ I move to amend by omit- ting allafter the word ‘hand.’” He blush- ingly accepted the amendment, and they adopted it unanimously. We read ‘that several persons who this year have been bitten by beautiful snakes have assumed their variegated colors, and people who have been slightly or nearly struck by lightning have this summer had pictures of trees, i ghtning forks, bushes and houses imprinted upon their bodies. A few more snakes and thunder storms ought to be sufficient to stock a fine museum, An American watering place critic says that an English woman has no trouble in sticking to her saddle, but that she gener- ally bounces up and down, while the posi- tion of the American woman is grageful and easy. —_———————D > 4a ——- Smoke the ‘ Flor de Cuba” Cigar, at Fraser or, Ont. Canada | woodcock in that vicinity. ‘‘ There ought Seebahs Foues Baeens tap h ak teed Ce, to be plenty,” said he, ‘‘ for I never heard eS: wed'we ‘of anybody killing any.” & Reddin’s, the best ten cent cigar ever im- ported, {aug 4 3i =e apie ? ‘ ae OIE NI AE ROT, I TE SOR « - - re et aE ieee pa ee Sa AO a aaa TE eS EE