; ; ; é ‘ F é ene A tenant, Maori Troubles. There is a_ possibility that England may soon have another war on its hands, for the people of New Zealand, the Maoris, have grown uoder the cruelty of the English agents who govern | their country, and a depuiation of chiefs, who made the long passage of forty-five | days, to lay their grievavces before the Queen, have been refused an audience. Their desire is to have the Queen ap- point an English commission to abro- | gate the evil poiats affecting her | Maori subjects, and ‘‘to establirh «| Maori Parliament which shall hold | in check the European ant nortites | who are endeavouring to set aside the | restive treaty of Waitangi; to put a bridle also | in the mouth of Ministers of native aff.irs, who may act as Ministers have | Parihaka, so that all may be | aud to | of land dove at brought back to obey your jaws; prevent the coutinued wrongs 1 matters, which are troudling the Maor! people through days avd years, and ‘1 restore to the Maoris those lands which | have been wrongfully confiscated.” It is the old story of the inroads of i white man ivto native territory. leinictapeannecncsina Polygamous Law. | It secms that the Laiter Day Saints | are beginning to wake up to the fact that | the Edmunds Jaw, designed to disfran- ehise every polygamist in Utah, may have a disastrous effect upon the institu. | tion of “celestial marriage.” A mani- festo just issued by the pillars of the Church, after reciting that all those who think polygamy an immoral and odious practice are ‘ignorant of the true nature of this doctrine” and do not know how inseparably connected it is with all our hopes of eternal happiness iv the world beyond the tomb,” exhorts the faithful to ‘guard well our franchise aud iu oue u- broken phalanx maintain and sustaiu our political status, and as patriots aud freemen operate together in defence of what few liberties are left tous.” Jast how the “aints propose to guard our franchise and maintain “in one un- broken phalanx” ** what few liberties are left" tothem they do not clearly indi- eate. But it is apparent that they lock forward to the operation of the law with a good deal of anxiety, and this is oue of the most encouraging evidences that the law is l.kely to prove effective. ——— a The Courtesies of Mexican Married Life. The well-to-do Mexicans have their own peculiar method of mataging their married life so that familiarity may no breed contempt. Husband and wife have entirely separate apartments, and neither is expected to enter the rooms of the other except on invitation. These apart- ments are in the same house, or at least in the same enclosure, yet they are usually separated by a considerable space. Each has a separate set of attendavts or servants, and nothing seems iv common between them except at table, at which they always eat together, the nursery for the children and the yard or court, with its flowers figs and vines. When the husband desires the company of his lady io his apartments he writes an invitation in terms of the most formal and lofty politeness, encloses it in a perfumed envelope, seals it and sends it on a silver tray in the bands of a servant. The lady acknowledges the invitation in the same way, and if she accepts, which she is must Ilkely to do, she appears at the door of his apart- ments at the appointed hour, iv bridal costume, escorted by one or more of her ladies in waiting. These then retire. The husband receives her at the door, leads her to a little table, where he treats her to choco- late or tea, cakes, fruits, etc. In the midst of the apartments he has a room furnished in the most exquisite way he is capable of, which he holds sacred to his lady and uever occupies unless she is present. This room is his pride. He spares no expense to make it as unique and charming as possible. When the gentleman has received his lady into his apartments it is not proper io leave her until they have breakfasted, which does not usually occur until nine o'clock. After the lapse of some days—l do not know how many—etiquette requires that the lady should return the husband’s compliment by a similar invitation nicely sealed in a perfumed envelope on a silver tray. He acknowledges the invitation | with many thanks, and if he accepts, which it is presumed he is quite sure to do, he first indulges in the bath, prigs himself up io his best array, patronizes his perfume bottles avd his pomades, and at the appointed hour is received by the queen of his affections, who is dressed like a bride to do honor to the occasion. She also has, in the midst of her apartments, a room which she holds sacred to her husband, and which she never occupies uuless he is present. 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It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs in cither sex, a With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the Market. f4@ Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- gists at 50 cte. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE O,, Windsor, Ont., Cauaeda Apotheearies’ Hall Co Edward Isiand, and by all Druggists [an 12 wkly Sold in Cheriottetown by Agents for Prince verywhere DR. SMITH’S GERMAN WORM REMEDY has been used by thousands of persons, who universally endorse our claim for it as a pleasant, safe, reliable and prompt remedy for the removal of Stomach and seat or pin worms from child or adult. It is easy to take ; never fails ; absolutely harmless, and requires no after-physic. PREPARED BY TH SYITH MEDICINE Ci'Y, 45 BLEURY ST, MONTREAL, again separate. Thus there is a continual interchange of courtesies and a perpetual courtship. They tell me that this pretty | way of doiug continues as long as they | live, even if it be a hundred or more years. ee So <a Horsford’s Acid Phosophate. in seasickness is pe eer value. art gs af the d effective. Its action on turbed stomach is sooth- {au 31, cod wkly.) AND TROY, N.Y. PRICF, - -’ 25¢ SOLD EVERYWHERE. Css. /CERMAN WORM REMEDY. SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall, Aug. 1—eod, wkly. ae AN a ON XUBSCRIBE tor the WEEKLY EXAMI- NER, the Cheapest and“ Best Newspaper published dp P, E. Jeland. aly $1 per y eay i TO be | MORTGAGE SALE. | sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ei TUESDAY, the second day of May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the fore- | noon, at the Court House in Charlotte- | town, under and by virtue of a Power ot Sale contained in an Indeptare of Mort- gaye dated the twenty-sixth day of April, A. D. 188), and made between Albert Ducbemin and Jemima Duchemin, his wife, and Edmund Duchemin and Emily Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and | Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part,— LL that tract, plece or parcel of land x situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in Queep’s County, in Prince Edward Island, and being part of Town Lot | Number Twenty six in the second hundred o! |'Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, com- mencipg ct the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, and ruoning southerly along Prince | Street the distance of eighty-six feet, or antil jit reaches the northern boundary of land in possession of Thomas Alley; thence at night gugles with Prince Street eaeterly along the said boundary eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between Tuwn Lots Twenty-six and Twenty-seven ; thence aloug said division line parallel with Prince Street jnortherly eighty-six feei, or to Sidney Sireet aforesaid, and thence westerly along Sidney Street eighty-six feet, to the place of com mencement, For further particulars apply at the office of Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte town. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D. 1887. EUWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, | ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN. mar 29 law w, wkly The above sale is postponed till TUESDAY, | tbe 6th day of June next, 1882, then to come | off at the same time and place, Dated the 2nd day of May, 1882, EDWARD J, HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, jma 2 till saie) The above sale is postponed till FRIDAY, the 14th day of J uly next, 1882, then to come off at the same hour and place, Dated the | 6th day of June, 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD, ALBERT DUCHEMIN, EDMUND DUCHEMIN, The above sale is further postponed until SATURDAY, the 25th day of November, next, to come off at same hour and place. Dated the I4th day of July 1882. EDWARD J. HODGSON, NEIL McLEOD. ALBERT DUCHEMIN, KDMUND DUCHEMIN, | MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twenty tifth day of NOVEMBER next, A. D., 1852, at the hour of Twelve o’elock, noon, at the New Law Court’s Building, in Charlottetown, under and ly virtue of ap wer of Sale, coatained im an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Furst day ef March, im the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and made between Watson Duchemin, of the City of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and Sarah Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and James Peake, of the City of Charlotte- towr \foresaid, Esquire, merchant, of the other part. LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, +& situate, lying or being in the City ot Charlottetown, and fronting on Sidney Street, that is to say, the northern moieties or equal half parts of Lots number twenty-six and tWenty-seven, in the second hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the said lots being divided by aline running at right angles with Prince street, equi distant from Sydney Street and Dorchester Street, throngh the centre of the said lots until it s rikes the western part of lot number twenty eight 1 the same hundred as the said lots «re laid down and delineated in a certain plen or map of ULarlottetown, made, and now kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the sai island ; together with the dwelling house, aud all other houses and buildings thereo: erected, and the rights, members, and appur tenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of ) E. H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., 832. DANIEL HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving trustees and executors of the last will and testament of James Peake, deceased [ma 17 oaw wed} RANTES “a NOCURE ! NOPAY! | A Local and Constitutional Two Distinct Medicines, one acting cn the Nasal Passages, Hes, Throat and Lungs, the other on the Iver, Kidneys, and Blood. : INSTANTANEOUS, ECONOMICAL SaFeE, RADICAL TREATMENT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE, 75 cts. Af not found <atisfactory, the price paid will be refunded. “Some chronic or obsti- nate cases of long standing may require ? from three to six packages to effect a permanent cure. THE SMITE MEDICUE Co, MONTREAL & TROY, N.Y, * Treatment. i } RASA ITT rrr | SOLD IN CHARLOTTETOWN AT Apothecaries Hall. Aug. 1—eod, wkly. — THE DAILY HXAMINER, SHPTHMB RAILWAY. oe ee TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. am to take effect on the 5th June, 1862. TRAINS OUTWARD. i STATIONS, | EXPRESS, ; MIXED, MIXED, | Dp 9.20am' Ar 9.40 ‘* j Ch’town ..] Dp 6,45am Dp 4.20pm Royalty Je * 740" Dpiv0,02 ** *’ 4640" N wWilteh’e' ** 7.35 ** ** 10.52% | ** 5.98 * Hunter R’r! ** 7.45 * “1130 | ** B42 * Bradalba’e | ** 8.09 ** ‘* 11,504 | © 6.17 * Ya’ . 4s 7 we s+ 3”) +s Ar 6.25 te Co’ty Line.| ‘* 8.16 i2.00 Dp 6.30 * Freetown | * 8.26 ** “12.15pm * 6.45 * j Keusimgt’n ** *.40 “12. 4y + ies’ side “* 9.05 “| Ar 1.15 ‘| 24uL; 3iGc ~ Dp9.t5 * \Pp 2.00 -* | Wellingt’n; ‘10.00 ‘* 1 * 2 | | a 7.05 “e é 7.40 se Port Hill. .| **10.27 ‘* J Leary...) *‘2'.20 * Bloomteld | “95 :35°°" ‘Tae. ; | 6619 O&nm!AF 6.05 **: Alberten, 7 12.05 pm it, 6.20 oF Tignish.../Arl2.40 “© |AP 7.20. * | Uh’cown...|Dp 4 COpm| Dp 7 00am' Koyaity " * £15 * i 7 ae Bae sss 497 **| 1.46% Bedtord...! ** 4.40 * a) « »,lAr 5.05 ** \Ar8.40 ** | Mt. Stew’t bp 6.15 ** Dp¥.00 + Morell....| ** 3.43 **) ** 9.45 *«! St. Peter's. ad Ss S19.18 ** 1 Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 6 38 ** { “11,10 * ouris ....{Ar 7.10 * 'Ari2.00 **! Mt. Stew’t! Dp 5. 15pm! Dp 9. idam| Cardigan ..| ‘* 6 lv ** | **10.35 * seorget n..)/ Ar 6 30 * [Arll.00 * TRAINS INWARD. ! STATIONS. EXPRESS. | - MIXED. | MIXED. -{—_________ | . {Ar 8.00pm Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am ** | Dpi0.G2 ** Jh’town Royalty Jc|/Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.25 N Wiltsb’ei ** 7.31 * 1 * 299 *; 9.15 * Hunter i 7a > Bar } «eg — Bradalba’e } -* 6.36 “| 1.30 “| © 8.95 Co’ty Line.| 6.30 «| igo “8 16“ } Ar 8.1] ** Freetow oe “ ¢yp Oo" ae Dp 7.55 os Keusingt 1! ** GO4 +, ©1240 "7 * 7.35 * | sé 5 40 “sé **19 UO ce * 7.00 se Summ ade 4.590 « |arhl. Sem! Wellingt'n| Dp 4 46“ |/Dpi0 35 “* Port cill...i °¢-4.17-2 5-** § 4g * op Lenty...1 * 321i * a * Bloomfield} ** 3.06 -*} ** 7.50 ‘*: ‘6 ‘ } ca - ae Alberton .. 2.40 Ar653 “ Tignish...| ** 2.00 “ Ch’town. .tArl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm Royalty Je} Dp 9 45 “| bp 657 * Occ. cs "weer 22 Sedford,..} ‘* 9.20 ‘*' ** 6 00 *! ca % se 8.55 6 sé 5 20 se it. Stews Ars.45 “\Ar5.cO “ Morell.... Dp8.17 “* |Dp4.15 * St. Peter's] ** 7.55 ** | ** 3.49 * Bear Kiver| ‘‘ 7.23 ** | “950 ** ‘$6.50 F EP 2. * Dp 8.45am! reer Souris.... Mt. Stew’i Cardigan .. Georget’n . se 7.50 ae | te 2 95 es se 7.30 ss | sé 3.00 ‘e Superintendes Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1s®2 wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6i GOLw MEDAL, vekis, 1578. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Ask Your Grocer -—FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND YOU No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Delicious Rice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Fiavored. NEED | $300 Reward! Wt wil pay the above reward for ary case | ef Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache ndigestion, ¢ onstipation or Cos. | | tiveness we cxnnot cure with West's Vegetable | | Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly | | complied with. They are purely Vegetable, | }and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar | Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 | cents. For sale by all Pruggists. Beware of |counterfeits and imitations. The gennine| | manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO, “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. | Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on | re-eipt of a3 cent stamp. Sold by FRASER | & REMDIN, and all Diuggists, aught—dy & wky ly. ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viedact, E.C,, London, Aug, 8,’79 | Repoxt on the Lorne Higstanp Waiexey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fia.rant, mellow, the characteristics of pure and well- have seiected S82. Br 6; = ee en WeGkl) Ekauiuet | AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS | More Reading Matter than any other Paper Fublished in P. &. Isiand, | am § | 000 Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, wnd Fairness, THE | EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! Prince Rdward island — 7-H | Wesiville and Rocky Point (whe }fetursing to Mouut Stewart ee | eccusionally on anaes el meee eee STR. SOUTHPORT. Wes? RIVER, FROM i RINCE 59, W HARP, cee PILL LEAVE (CHARLOT?T / ad : saste TET W EVERY MONDA Y, at 5.24 ae Shaw’s W hail, relurhing at 7 a, B., calling at b tide Pere Chariottetuwg . at 3.30 Pp. ™., and on ; ie Sia ps ee oe. Ae ceerenee he mits); returning, will leave again on Monday, rriday at 4 p.m OR BAST RIVE, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.30 a. m Tuerday morning for Mount Ste ug #0 7 a.m, calling at Crapt Hickey’s Wharves, Also wiil ioe = Siewart, on Wednesday WOMning, at J @ e calling at Cranberry and Hickey's Wharyes, fo tuc tVenl g; Tuesday Wor nings (whea the tide will pot otherwise permit) the Steamer will pot proceed beyond Ciapber 3 Wharf, bus will invariably leave Sonik a Stewart for Chalottetown on Wednesda ' ¢ wart, retoin. | Mornings, elu biLg same eVeDing as above On Sundays, Steamer will leave CPerlotie. town for Rocky Point (tide PCTM TU ) at Ja.m, end 115%, 0; returning, will leave Rocky Point at 9.30 a, m.and 1,45 p. tm, If Stewmer is not on route on Suudays, sail bout will take her place, fF. L. RASZARD. {iy 3 VL EE Rage as Ch’town, June 1882--pat ne ti Steam Communication Beiween Pictou, N. S., Georgetown and Scuris, P. E. 1, Magdalen Isiands and Gaspe. F_RE Strorgly-Built Tron 8, 8. BEA P. P, Lemuistre, me ster, carrying Her Majesty s mails, will leeve Picton during the season of Navigation, every Mone Vay afternoon, on errival of Express Train trom Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth ¢ commencing Monday, 19:h Jape, will e her voyage to Gasper, calling (weather pers mitting, at Perce, UME SRE ASC ARR REI ge get, I AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Kditovials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Always full of News AND Aiways ug to the Times. The Weekly Examiner Steam Kavigation Oop Port Hoop, C, B. Wil! leave for Port. Mood ey Friday & Night, trom Railway Wharf, Picton Town, }on arrival of Passengers by accommodation train irom Halifax. | Every attention will be paid to thecom. | fort of passengers For fieizht or passage apply to A FRASER & CO, Quebec; FRED. W. + RASER, Pictou, N, 8, A. A. MACDONALD BROS, Georgetown, P, E_T, C.J HALEY, Souris, P, E, 1, JOHN MACKAY, Port Hood. July 14, 1882, ae me? PP, i. ISLAND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Loca) instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, The Advancement of the Agri- culiural and Industrial Inreresis of the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the lo-titutious, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, | | corner Great George and Water Streets | Oe SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, | Ue Dalia @ Year | i IN ADVANCE. | | } } ; i i ; ’ | and of pleasant flavor, and possexsed al] | J jj B Pi | N iN | (i, | ' matored Scotch Whisky of the Gret quality.” ‘Artuup Hirt, Hassart, M. D. “Orto Hxuner, F.C. s., F. 1. C” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Feb. 24, 1882, i | —SUCH AS— Charlottetown, P. |, E,| etc., etc., done in firat~cinas atyle. and ‘ ; ; i ' Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers | | chart natine The Steaniers ST. LAWRENCE and — PRINCESS OF WALES wiil, com- mencing the 29th May, 1882, saul as under; FER NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charictt:town tor Pictou |every Monday, Wednesday, ‘Thursday Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting ~~ there with the Train for Halitax. Returning | Charlottetown Moncay, Wednesday, Friday } “? ’ jand Saturday, at v p m., on accival of Train trom Halifex. | Leave Picton Landing for Georgetow— very Thur:day at 2 p. m., and retem Picton leaving Georgetown at five Udock a | Legislature, consolidating the Locai| Ftiday morning. Civii Service on a sound business basis, (NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNeriD STATES. | Leave Summerside every day and applying the money thus saved to! ex«pted) on arrivar of morning Train from | Charlottetown, connecting at Shediae with | Trains tor each of the above named places, and at St. John, with steamers of the LBB Co, and the All Rail Lineto Portland and Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene jevery day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St. John, for Sommerside, 00+ necting there with Express ‘Train for Chat lottetuwn, Also leave Charlottetown for Summenidt every Monday morniny, at 2 o’cjock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o'clock, ag By order, 3 F. W. HALES, # Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. secretary, THE ONLY DIRAGT Wi To Boston. 7, ae STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are titted with supers PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIO€“,& ranged for every convenience and and fitted up in elegant style. Freicut carried at moderase rates, and # low as by any other route. EGGs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually abd pal LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually ab nod YARVELL BROB 3 June 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sj koa AGES J — = a eT, Y % ‘ _ ROTICEZ. “HE bneiness berctofore carrkd by undersigned and the jate A. B, Ste under the styie and firm of Hick 4R?, Tobacco Manufacturers, will + = tinned by the subscriber under the style, : MICHAEL BOBBY Ch'town, July 4, 1882-—pat tf