“Se oe Snes ce eee Ft Se Seer ear — pn THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER - 16, 1882. The Canadian Midshipman ia Cairo of the Canadian \rabi has Mrs Mrs midshipman who Pacha and is still a prisoner at received the following letter Stone, wife of Stone Pasha **ALEXANDRIA, Ey ** Dear Mapam, De Chair, mother wis captured by Cairo, from rypt, Aug A mother myself, fully 12, 1882 able to appreciate the deep distress into which you have beea threwn by the news which the telegraph so rapidly transmitted to England, concerning the death of your noble midshipman son, it is with peculiar pleasure that I fulfil a prone made to him a few days since to ‘ write tc his mother, hoping to give you at least some alleviation of your anxiety by assuring you of his per fect health and comfortable surroundings during his captivity. God grant that even before this shall reach you, the news of his exchange iad restoration to his ship may be telegraphed to you. By the circum stances of service, my husband and my only son were absent from Cairo at. the time of the bombardment of Alexandria, and | found myself with thrée daughte rs ent off from them and isolated, the only family of Christians in the European quarter of the city. While making vain at- tempts to escape, we heard one night a fearful | uproar in the streets, and learned that it was caused by the reception of an English | prisone> of high grade ; most people said it was Admiral Seymour had been captared and brought to the Capital. Then we heard it was not the Admiral, but some | other high official. Truth was difficult to learn in Cairo in those days. Finally came, | to my great relief, the order permitting us) te depart, and then the Under- Minister of War requested me to visit the English prisoner and see the manner in which he | was treated, and thus be enabled to deny any reports which he said were circulated in Alexandria to the effect that he was cruelly treated. He desired me to speak | freely with the captive, ask any questions, | and propose any change of treatment that might add to his comfort. ** Accompanied by one of my daughters, I drove to the place where he was guarded, expecting to find me veteran officer of the Navy closely confined. Arrived there, } I found that the place looked anything} else than a prison, It was the school of | the young Egy ptian princes— a little palace e| in the centre of a beautiful garden, near | At din Palace. ‘We ettered a pretty reeeption; rdom | and a fair young English lad came forward | smiling» fo meet me, sayibg prisoner I had come to yisit. He was the picture of youth and health, with all the} surromndings ef such luxury as can be seen in the Egyptian capital. The el that he oeeupied is that of the Khedive’s | Ww ho Si eldest son, and his north country elothing | WE had been replaced by an elegant suit of | white linep, much more suitable to the | climate ‘of“Gairo in Angust. I laughingly told him he looked to me more like a young’ English prince at home than a prisoner of war, and he replied that he was called the ‘gtest of Arabi Pasha,’ aad that*he had only to express a wish for anything, except liberty, and it was gratified if possible. “] remained with him an hour anda half | in pleasant conversation, and could find nothing in which to add to his comfort But some English books and a few drawing materials. Two young Egyptians who | speak English remained constantly with him, and seemed to take pride in doing everything in their power to please him. These young men followed me to my car- riage, and promised to serve him faithfully. I wish you could see him as I did, it would comfort your heart to see him looking 80 } cheerful and brave. I wrote to the Minis- ter, thanking him for his kindness to the young gentleman, and urging upon him the duty of humanity. He replied, giving me his sacred premise that he should be care- fully guarded from violence and well cared for, and all my suggestions strictly carried out. I called upon a Colonel who is under great obligations to my husband, and who is devoted tu my son, and charged him to watch over the young prisoner and protect him as he would protect my son, and had his promises. Should he need any pecu- niary assistance, this cflicer has orders to do all that may be necessary on my husband’s account. He will be a faith- ful friend in case of need. Materially, _ dear son is perfectly comfortable ; is .only desire seems to. be that his mother should be informed of ‘his perfect health and good treatment, and that he might soon be restored to his ship and his duty. His manly conduct has pro dueed a great effect upon his captors. Should information reach me, as it probably will, concerning your scn, I shall repeat my intrusion upon you, acting as | am sure an English mother would do towards me should my son fa)] thus in her way. ** Believe me, dear madam, with entire sympathy, sincerely yours, ** JEANNIE Stone.” a oleienaeiataliandiniem *“PWENTY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an-eminent physician, convinces me that the only eure 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 { have used, Mack’s Maguetic Medicine is the best. This remedy is now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, amd on receipt of an order for, 12 boxes, accompanied with $5.00, addressed to Mack's. Magnetic Medicine Co. ‘ Windsor, Ont, they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their “written guar- antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment does not effect a cure. See advt. in another column. $500 Reward! \ E will pay the above reward for any case Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, indigestion, Constipation or Cos- tiveness we cannotcure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. The "y are purely V egetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, contaming 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware ‘of counterfeits and imitations, The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CU., “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a3centstamp, Sold mak FRASER & RED DIN, aod all Di uggists augl4— ‘dy & & why ly. EGWARD T, AUSSELL & CO,, Commission Merchants. 284 STATE STREET _ BOSTON, MASS, REEUMATISM, Neur a/gia, Sciaticc, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swei!- ings end Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feat and Ears, and ail other No Prepa as a ass Remedy trifing outlay Pains and Aches. ration on earth equals Sr. Jacens Or: sure, simple and cheap Exteryul A trial entails bot the compmratively of 560 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have ¢heap apd positive proof of iv elaims Directions SOLD BY in Eleven Languages ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U.S. 4. Prince Rdward Island. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. is. TRAINS ° UTWARD. he "was the SU MMER ARRANGEMENT, fo take effect on the oth June Loa. ! STATIONS, | EXPRESS, ; MIXED, MIXED, i i Ch’town . ly 6. 45am Royalty Je * 7.0 ** "Dp10.02 2,“ 4.40" BWiltsh’e “ 7.35 *, “ T0538) °°5.08"* paeeeme. * 7.45 *| “11.39% “5. ** Bradalba’e | *‘ 8.09 ‘* | “* 31.50%] © 6.17 * | (19” ; 66 ® 66 | 66} “cc Ar 6.25 oy | Co'ty Line. 8.16 ** | ** 12.00 [Dp 6.30 “ Freetown.j.‘* 8.26.‘* , ‘‘12.15pm_ ** 6.45. ** Keusingt’n) ** 4.40 2 ‘2 40% “SE on AriQws ©& | Arl. 15 AF | *& 73 : Summ’ side bpd. Dp 00 - : | Wellingt'a! ‘*10.00 ‘ 2.49 **) | Port Hull. . | **10.° i * BAD. a VU’ Leary. “11200 64.58 hh | Bloomfield | “11. SF | 8 Ors ee srt ah Alberta. ‘12.05pm Dp 6.20 « 7 Tignith. ..'Arl2.40 “ |Ar 7.20 til al Ch’town,. .| Dp foepiay 7. 00am) . Royalty Je PS 4 £5 * 7) Re, Wel coe. ‘* 437 “* H4@ S Bedford. . .''* ‘igo 66. 01th) . \Ar 5.05 ** 1Ar8.40 * pt. Stew't 5) 5.15 “Dp 9.00 “ Morell....| ‘* 5.43 **| ** 9.45 « st. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.4 ‘ . “10.18 ** Bear Kiver| ‘6 38 “| 11.10 “« Souris .... Ar 7.10 -Uneee) Mt. Stew’t! bp 5 eae yaa sry Cardigan ..| ‘‘ 61 85. P Seorget’n..|Ar 6 36 hear 09 6 fe STATIONS, _ TRAINS INWARD. — Jh’town . Royalty Je N Wiltsh’e Hunter R’3 Bradalba’e Co’ty Line. Freetown.. Kensingt » Summ’ side Wellingt’n Port Hill.. O Leary, . Blogmiieid Alberton .. Tignish .. Ch’town. Eo os Bedford. . . Mt. Stew’t Morell. ssf Petar Bear River Souris... Mt. Stew’t Cardigan .. Georget’ me Loyalty Je! EXPRESS, MIXED, | MIXED, | \Ar 8.00pm, Ar 3.50pm Arl0.20am o\Dp 7 1.45 ‘* |Dp3.25 ** | Dp10.02 ** a ll te oe 2-929 se se 9.15 se “e 7.00 ee oe 2. ti i oe 9 00 oe * 6.36. ** | ** 1.80 s¢ 1 8.95 + se > 2 ee se se ; 4; 8 16 ? Oar OA ec 6 19 sé sé 1.05 se Dp?7. 5d se sé 6 O4 66 j 19 40 “| “e 7 BD sé * 5.40 * *12. 60 * «© 7°00 « \Ar 5.20 ‘** |Arll. 30am! Dp 4 46, ‘* |Dp10.35° at an a eae to 8:23 **) **s1s & é 3.06 al s 7.50 “e ee ee we 7.10 = 2.40 "lar 6.55 * -| * 2.00 sé Dp 6.00 sey j Arl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm! K Dp 9 45 “* | Dp 6.37 * O34 4 » 6a] ‘9 Ay aeoe ae “* §.55 aly J Ar 8.45 ‘* |Ar 5.00 * Dp S17 #* |Dp4.15 « 527.65 #9 HPS 42 ‘. se 7.933 se ‘é 2 50 se ** 6.50 ae “ce 2.00 *: Dp 8.45am Dp 4. BOpin| se 2. 5O *é sé 82 95 se | ** 7.30 “| ** 3.00 +] ee L2 Be: ARCHIBALD, ) — Sh periné éntaen Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1882 wkly, pres rit sf pio kea 6i DR. RE and st SOLD May 19, 188 2.e8yn NER. ~ tag of persons, who universally endorse our omach and seat absolutely harmle: PLLA ‘| Apothecaries UY and Read the W SMITH’S GERMAN WORM MEDY has been used by thousands for it asa pleasant, safe, reli prompt remedy for the reinoval of ‘OP'pin worms’ from child it is easy to tale never fails de requites m afte BY Hi , SMITH MW “4 SOLD EVERYWHERE, IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Hall, Aug. 1—eod, wkly, EEKLY EXAMI Only ONE POLLAR a yegr, Ta ation Feat aes asada ee a ee ee ee ies, 74 } | | STORE And ‘Make it Pay, ‘Too. ee Day WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, ‘BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICES. The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us in making this further reduction, A. L. BRIDGES & CO. HILLSBOROUGH STREBT. MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. i, 1882—!m 2aw From the Kirst of September, Charlottetown, Aug. 3 THE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life OF Insurance Company, EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ; ESTABLISHED IN 1809. 0:0 Subscribed Capital. Paid Up Capital $ 9,733,332.00 1,216,666.00 oon nnenen(); 0 TRANSAGCTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE..AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Losses Setied With ,Promptiiude’ and “Liberailty. Se —0:0—-—— — ‘FIRE DEPARTMENT. D ww ; é F Zz > F ays Insurances effected at the Lowest Current tae * oC TeH DEP LIF DEPARTMENT: Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over 7 - $12,000,000: 00 a &./ Asc ee Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured O10 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 ee ee ; iT ey op) ro he New and Sedaned Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Anous! —— Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at ahieé 3 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, | No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown amie aha W, DeBLOIS, March (6. 1882—eod GEXBRAL AGENT a eee tet GF ; ait ring a frst. class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS” GOODS In ca ai mail a Glassw are, &e., at prices war , t Suit (he ties: isle We are ELS 7 20: . dhe £01 Our Tea, Ccffee, Flour, Molasses, Raisitis, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and Ta ete are ‘of the Very Best. 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W HARP, JILL. §6LEAVE c ‘HARL \ EVERY MONDAY, | Shaw's W harl, returniby at? a. ™, cad); ng at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per. | mits); returning, wil! leave Charivttetown /again on Monday, at 3.30 p. m, and on _briday. at 4 p.m EUR LAST oer Wiil leave Charlottetown, at 4 30 @. mm, , 08 | Tuesday morning for Mount Stewart, m2 De jing #t 7 a, m, Culling at Cran herry aud | Hickey’s Wharves, Also will Jeave Mt .. Stewart, om, Wednesday morbing, at Ta,.m calling ‘al Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves a Lreturving to Mount Stewart same eve nit g: | occasionally on Tuesday momings (when ithe tide will not Otherwise permit) the i Steamer will not procee | be yond C ‘anberpy ' |} Whart, bat will imy ariaply leave Monge [Stewart for Chalottetown on Wednesday mornings, Tet urbing same evening ag above, On Suidays, Steamer will leave © tharlow | town for Rocky Point (tide px clea i 9a.m, andehals p. ™; returning, wilh leave | Rocky Pecint at 9.30 a, ma, and 1,45 p, If Steamer is. dot on route on Sunday sail jboat will take her place. TTETOWN at 5.20 7 ti. , for F..L, HASZARD, Ch’town, June }PBB-np at o ation: " | Betwelst Pictou, S., Georgetown: and Souris, P. E. , Magdaien Islands ita and "Gasape. pe Strong!y-Built Tren §. PP. Lemuistre, master, Steam Communic rf ndag r S. BEA canying day afternoon, on arrival of Express Train from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris andthe. Magdalen Islands ; and every fourta ¢ commencing Monday, 19{h Jone, will ertenfl her voyage to Gaspe, calling ("eae mitting, at Perce, Poxr Hoop, UB. fur Port Hood every from Railway Wharf, Pictog Will leave Night, train irom Halilax. Every attention will be paid (othe fort.of passengers For freight or passage ap; ly to A FRASER & CO, Quebeo FRED. W. kKRASER, Pictou, N. o® A. A. MACDONALD BRO eal Georgetown, P, E. a). C.J HALEY, Souris, P, ELL JOHN MACKAY, Vort Hood, aay wt com ] aie July 14, 1882, | | in P. ISLAND Steam Navigation ony. Py is xegnb \ | A UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Steamers SP, LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com mencing the 29th May, 1882, Sail as udder: FOR NOVA SGOTIA. Leave Charioutciuwn for Pictee La every Mowday, Wednesday, Thursday Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock cop there with the Tram for Halitax. Returni Charlottetown Mo day, PR ncaa and Saturday, at ~ p. m.yon arrival of Train trom Halitax. 4 Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetowa: » every Thursday at 2 p. m, and retorado Pictou having Gcorgetown at five o'clock om ) Friday morning. id Salt NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. i: Leave Summerside eve try day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: ofamerning Train fem Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac Trains tor each of the) above named wud at St. John, with steamers of the La, Co, and the Ally Rail ‘Line to Porthaabtaien Boston. Returning, leave Point du oe every Gay (Sunday excepted) on arrival of, day (rain from St. Jobn, tor Summerside, CoMec — necting there ‘with Express {rain for Charme) lottetown., ih Also leave Charlottetown for Summerside — every Monday nrorning, at 2 o'clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday ¢ eVening about five o'clock, “er By order, FW. HALBS, 7 Charlottetown, May 25, bsbae THE ONLY DIRECT un To Boston. A * — a | STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. } OTH STEAMERS are titted with su PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, & ranged for every convenience and and fitted up in elegant style. FRIGHT carried at moderase rates, aud a | low as by any other route. Eees, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at 1000, CARVELL BROS. Jone 5, phi as abated 2aw, sj kca soe NOTICE. “HE business heretofore carrid on by undersigned and the late A. B. Siewert, under the style and firm of Hicx:y & Sim¥- 6tc., efc., done in fivatintane’ style. and gl. or antion ART, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be come \inued by the subscriber under the same slyle, Soil MICHAEL HICKEY, Ck’town, Jaly 4, 1883-~pat tf Majesty's mails, will leeve Picton tig ee during the season of Navigation, every = on arvival of Passengers by accommodations 2 alan cme ee STORES. ES Ar RRR 0 en cs i i sia Galante + peti eins tte