ah = tee nn A ape mey 4 Ry he eee ee een isi ES aie 8 eee SNR RIN ATEE Tesi - Tet 1 am, AUGUST SO Cloths and jarticles of manutacture. shoes and implements are quite abundant Tue Dary EXAMINER.|" enough, and the means exist for supply- RUGUST 2, ios ing all who are prepared to buy. A dis- _ |satistied and idle tradesman is none the fhe Lobster Fishery Season Ix- | satis: think! teased te adie tended lhe remedies here proposed seem to ; ba « with them a fresh power of dis- Artemcs Lorp, Esq., Agent tor the | \rrapgement as well as of re-arravge- Department of Marine and Fisheries, t | ment. } ] ver. | lignorant and law The industrial education of the poor, if it does not secure that if a further extension is granted duc | them employment, leaves them still poor, thereof ' - aud the more keenly alive to their pov- gral Ina new country fAcw prospects would be improved; if only a new race jerty. 2 . . . , . - ' ficial to the lobster fishers on our coast.| of paupers could be kept from arising - the ist of Septem he Minister ol , Jess. lay ‘eived a despatch from Hon, A.| Education such as is here | shadowed W. MeLelan, Minister of Marine and|torth, combined with emigration to new Fr Oe i Bee lauds, would, without doubt be better Fisheries, annouveing tha — tthan either alone. The transfer of an Fishing Season had been exten led till orant lawless people, leaves them still Marive also announces in his despatch notice will be given his ¢ tension, thouch short, will be very bene Fish are reported large and plentifal But man has net only brains and . hands. he has a social and moral nature from all parts. Packers wil! therefore, be | ““ ids, he has a si ; t are’ too. And the stability and happiness of snahled by the extension ti ake up for ; enabled by the extension to make _ | society rests at the bottom on the receg- the general dulness which existed during | yitton of human rights avd social duties |which our moral sense discovers. Indus- try and intelligence are the natural | handmaids of humanity, not of selfishness, |} and perhaps we shall have no stable civi- Two YOUNG MEN, one a journalist, the | lization until men have learned to feel other an artist, have been visiting the! the force of the command “Thou shalt poorer quirters of London, and giving|love thy neighbor as thyself. Inu this to the public, through the illustrated|the highest self-interest becomes the press, an idea of what they saw and | treasure of social obligations. heard. — once again brought into public notice | Visit of His the vast numbers’ who scramble for a} living amid unwholesome surroundings ; | who pay high rents for the privilege of| His Grace Archbishop O'Brien, His Lord- a space on which to live, without know- | ship Bishop McIntyre, Rev. Gregory Me- iug on the Monday whether or not they | McDonald, Rev. Father Murphy, Secretary shall pick up enough to keep them alive|to the Archbishop, and Rev. Allan Mc- through the week and pay their lodgings} Donald, arrived here on Saturday evening. on the Saturday: who seem absolutely | They came by way of Bathurst where the ; ow * ; ee an | Archbishop dedicated the new Church of to have no part in the comforts and ee ; ; : alae. ce oe the Holy Family, with great ceremony. Civilization of to-day. With the gTOWD | mn. St John leprabh ete dhidieiiinn up meo and women of this cluss, very the event. It savs:— ‘‘ Arches had been little can be done. Their habits and} erected near the railway station and at the character seem fixed. They have been|church. The road was lined with trees and too long accustomed to the gio-house and| innumerable flag-staffs had been erected its accompaniments to expect any higher | #long the way. It was indeed a gala day blisa than intoxication, But with the|®™4 memorable one for the Catholics ot : . 7 . Bathurst. The Dedication ceremonies were children the case is different. What followed by a grand pontificial mass cele- then must be done with these, that the| brated by Bishop Rogers. The music was London of twenty years heuce may have| yery fine, the violin playing of Father fewer of the desperate poor than now} Trudelle being especially noticable. Father struggle and die uncared for in aban-|Carter, a former pastor of the church, doned haunts? delivered the sermon from the text:— r . . ‘*King Solomo offered crifice Che problem is not local but universal, King Solomon offered sacriice, j seine geerewhere. for aclution the king and all the people dedi- ant sse: Ty 3 0 0. ‘ ” eta eres es . cated the house of God.” It was a very In the larger cities 1¢ 1s nO more real|/fne effort and listened to attent vely than elsewhere; it is simply more pro-| throughout by the large congregation. At miueat. The remedies proposed there- fore concern us even here. These are} the Bishop’s suggestion, Father Pelletier, an old pastor of the church, spoke briefly two, Emigration and Education. Reter-| French. — | Yent and at five the vesper was sung, fol- Dinner was served in the con- ence was made to the former in our las lowed by the benediction'of tiie Bisdbed } LoWeRC y ie sNeaictLo pf the season. _—em + Industrial Education. Their sketches and reports have | Grace the Archbishop of Halifax. a oa ei - : yo > “£ ie ‘ es y ’ wast 3 I * the thinly peopled colonies Sacrament, after which Father 8.J.Doucet, receive this surplus population; and}, native of the parish, delivered a sermon benefit will result to themselves, to the|in French. An address was presented the country they relieve of the burden of| Archbishop by the building committee of their support, and to the land where they | the church, represe nting the congregation. shall find more easily the means of life, | The address ae - ae by Mr. F. J. Me- Now it is evident that this shifting of | Manus, ex-M. P. P. His Grace replied jopulation in itself only puts off the evil | °* length expressing his pleasure at being oe o wee. present, and his delight in dedicating so day. The conditions which produced | rand a church, creditable alike to priest pauperism in the old homes exist in the | and people. new. Wianipeg and Melbourne have! Yesterday a Pontitical High Mass was their poor as well as London and Man- | celebrated in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. His chester. And the chances are that the |Grace the Archbishop, and His Lordship transferred population will find their way | Bishop McIntyre were present. His Grace 4s ~ | preached a most instructive sermon, taking ) eities ¢ e new i: ar hee ait , : : 3 : to the cities of the new land, and becom lfor his text St. Paul to the Corinthians 7 burden and danger there. Apart from | ;,, e., 21, 22, 23. vs.—‘*Therefore let no education, or an improvement in the man | man glory in men, For all things are your's; himself, mere emigration has not ‘been! Whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the found to work satisfactorily. | World or life, or death or things present, or With regard to education, the English | things to come; All are your's; And ye are 'Christ’s and Christ is God's.” The dis- people have decided that they owe it to| : : . all children that they be taught {course was impressive, and it was shown ule i wv aug (hel ” >. ‘ . i 7 he plainly from the text that he who wished to primary branches of study. ‘I hey Calle’ be saved had, in the’'Church, within his grasp, not afford, for their own well being, to} ali the means of grace, which were required allow ignorance to breed crime. And s0| to save himself; while he who was careless of the Board Schools compel attendance his salvation, and careless to ‘use these when it is possible. When possible, we | means, made his salvation almost im- say, for in many cases the clothing} possible. requisite for deceney is be had.|, Lt must have been pleasing to the mem- N eee ro wee b ne = h = | bers of St. Dunstan’s yesterday, to see their VO one now disputes that while the par-|¢ Peak: » t) bi ope od : ‘a fen hild | former Pastor, now the Archbishop of the ent has the right to educate the cuild | Diocese, ascending the pulpit and hear privately as he will, yet there is an| him expound the truths of the Church with amount of education which neces~|the increased vigor, which his sermon of sary to the national safety, and| a denoted, oa need which the State can demand and enforce. | PI _ “> P ay oan a so He “ll Now, of what kind shall this education; O77 °°, "7 )Ornon Divers ew had. Aiueeiioiet ie ounde "yg yp | probably return this evening and remaia a * piaint 1s made, and with rea-'4 short time the guest of Bishop McIntyre, son, that hitherto the instruction afforded | ia Dashes has been too exclusively mental. Boys} have been taught to read and write and | cipher, and have still found it hard to! ea . 4 . | Isaac Oxenham, Secretary School Board, profit by these attainments. On leaving . ’ y O school they were little more capable ee eee @ = - re capable Ol) city will re-open on Monday next, the 27th turring their hand to any piece of work| jnst., at 9a. m. Intending pupils are re- requiring skill and judgment than if they | quested to be present at the opening in had been left to shift for themselves. If order that they may be graded into their the State assumes the duty of the incom-| Proper departments. petent and pauperized parent in teaching Sey a ee a child to read or write, why should it! stop here? Why not combine with the| spelling-book and the grammar some! SuMMerRsIpE, Aug 18. manual occupation ? School studies} Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, ought surely to have some direct bearing | master, for Point du Chene,:— 18 Our Advertisers. Summerside Exports. on actual life. Most pupils can take a/| = cattle, . . - as more intellic : a 50 cases eggs, - - 10.4 i <s eliigent interest in matters Of! 71 bbls mackerel, 710.060 h they see the use and necessity, | 240 sheep, 480.00 ‘u those which pertain to culture, | 2 pigs, 2 ta oe 8.00 ‘ich presuppose leisure and a| 579 a — i = : 7 2 | 71 sheep pelts - : d a 2 ‘a i ‘ , ' See For example, | 17 cases lobsters, 63.00 of roots aud derivations 18 | 400 Ibs, tallow, ; . , 28.00 ‘ee, if, after the school life} 30 lbs. butter, : - - 5.00 ‘ cannot turn his know- 2,408.00 ud has to settle down} me kind, exactly --: +? oe Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN ABUSE OF ALCOHOL, Dr. Jno. P. Wheeler, Hudson, N. Y., says: ‘‘] have given it with present decided benefit ina case of innutrition of the brain, from {aug20 2w eod wkly is now the cry. at which is now “pplication. he solving of | a arted. But} abuse of alcohol. Yl increase ‘ers. But even a cult to ‘nly no ‘abor. any The prohibition of the importation of Egyptian cotton into Switzerland has called forth many protests from various quarters. If the authorities persist in enforcing the probibition, 35,000 persons employed in the manufactories where this cotton is used will be thrown out of employment, LTC SY Ba ABeae , TELEGHAPHIG NEWS. [SrveraL Desearcugs To THe EXAMINER, ] The Telegraph Strike Prrrseura, Pa., Aug. 20. Secretary Hughes says he has instructed all the assemblies to return to work in ac- cordance with the telegram from John Campbell. San Francisco, Aug. 20. The striking operators are astonished at Campbell’s sudden collapse, and view it as a remarkable coincidence that it should take place just at a time when the postal telegraph are extending operations, Gbitaary. New York, Aug. 20, Judge Jere Black died at 2.10 this morn- ing. Lonvon, Aug. 20, Wm. Wirts Sykes, United States Consul at Cardiff, died at that place on Saturday. Sudden Beath of Archbishop Vaughan. Wasuineton, D, C., Aug. 20. The Most Rev. Roger Bede Vaughan, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, New South Wales, died suddenly at Liverpool, aged 49 years. ~- Cholera in Egypt. Thirty-two persons died from cholera in Alexandria on Saturday. One was a Brit- ish soldier. a King Alphonso. Lonpon, Aug. 20. King Alphonso started for Vallencia, to- day. He was enthusiastically cheered on his departure. French Disturbances. Paris, Aug. 20. Fresh disturbances have occurred in the vicinity of Scodourael. nase The Cause of Cholera. Beri, Aug. 20. A sanitary commission, to enquire into the cholera ravages, has started for Egypt. aes Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 20--10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair warm-weather with local thunderstorms. a a SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug. 18—Omega, Boudroit, Cow Bay, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters, etc.; John Tilton, Bonnell, Pictou, coal; Mary White, LeMarchant, Cow Bay, coal; J Dare, Sprague, Orwell, boards. Aug. 20—Alert, LeLacheur, Glace Bay, fish; Confederate, McKay, Rustico, mackerel; Pioneer, Millar, Pictou, coal; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, coal; Minnie Scott, Harpell, Wallace, eggs and hops. CLEARED. Aug 18— Neal Dow, Horton, St. Peter's, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; John Tilton, Bonnell, Pictou, bal; I Dare, Sprague, Bay Verte; five brls flour; Mag- dalene, Clarke, Crapaud, boards, Aug 20—Confederate, McKay, Pictou, bal; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, bal. OUTPORTS, Summerside, Aug 18—Ent sch Daniel, Rob- erts, Halifax, mdse. Cld sch Daniel, Roberts, Tatmagouche, mdse. Ent, S S Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse. Cld, sch Carrier Dove, Brown, Cow Bay, C B; fishing stores; Mary Ellen, Hurst, Cow Bay, C 8, fishing stores; S S Miramichi, Baquet, Charlottetown, mdse, DIED. At Beile Creek, on the 11th instant, after a short but pxinful illness, which he bore patiently, Willie, second son of John and Mary Beaton, aged nine years, eight months and fifteen days. He was much beloved by all who knew him; and in the schoolroom, where hisconduct was unexceptional, won the love and confidence of his teacher and school- mates. A few ininutes previous to his death he bade his friends good bye, and said, ‘‘I am going home.” Lay him calmly down to sleep— He is weary, let him rest Whers the summer skies will weep Dewy tears above his breast. Leave him in his narrow bed— Well may flow affection’s tear For our Willie, among the dead, Lost to us forever here. Friends, lift up your weeping eyes; He is free from pain and fear; ‘There’s a dayspring in the skies, And a joy for every tear. (Presbyterian please copy.) RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 17—ES Updike, W T Paine, U SS ‘*Alliance;’ Alex Buntin, wife and daughter, E M Robertson and wife, J A Nichols, Wm Ross, Montreal; Mrs G M Jones, Miss Landell, Philadelphia; Mrand Mrs O §S Richardson, Miss Isabella Richardson, Miss Marion Rich- ardson, James Richardson, Quebec, Henry E Lyons, Toronto, T J Cragg, Halifax, Wm McKee, jr., Brantford. 18—Vernon L Beer, City; N A Sparrow, Boston; A R Hopkins and wife, Maine; F N Small and wife, do; J C Red- mond, Montreal; John B Sangster, Moncton; W 8S Williams, wife and daughter, Conn. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 18—Thomas Cros:man. Pictou; S S Nepturs, St John, N B; D McDonald, Free- town; Miss A Wall, do; Alex McLean, Truro; Wm Ward, do; David Johnstone, Blue Moun- tains, N 8; Donald T Campbell, Montague Bridge; Geo E Baker, Summerside; S E Reid and wife, Tryon; William Fraser, Summerside; M Doucett, Boston, Mass; A Shaw, Crapaud; EC McLean, Eldon; James McLean, Belfast; A Clarke, Summerside; James Ross, Mt Ste- wart; J F Norton, Cardigan; W Kennedy, Brackley Point, A. oo LONDON HOUSE. -O.- WE ARE SHOWING A HEAVY STOCK OF Crey Cottons, White Cottons, Bed Tickings, | sheetings, Denims, cc. Bought since the ‘tecent Reduction in Wrices, and aarked Accordingty. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, August 17, 1883. —_—— itish Warehouse. Bri li ‘To the Wholesale an.i Retail Trade. :0:- W.&A.BROWN & CO. AVE now opened the completion of their large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. They are offering special inducemeni~ to cash buyers. ~~ ——— It will be to your advantage to inspect their stock before purchasing elsewhere. Kstablishment closes every evening at 6 «clock (Saturdays cxcepted.) 4. & A. BROWN & €0. Ch’town, June 1, 1882.-—wkly Furniture. meme 20) ee emer ceeeee MARK WRIGHT & CO. ARE SELLING AT THEIR NEW WAREROOMS, 83 QUEEN ST., PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SETS, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Music Stand, Cisairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Window Poles (new styles), Cornices, and Furniture generally, At Rock Bottom Prices. _ Woven Wire Matrasses (the best bed in use) very cheap; Matrasses, in Hair, Moss, Fibre, Wool, Flock, Excelsior and Straw, GIVE US A CALL AS WE MEAN BUSINESS, Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1883.—2w wkly lin CATT AST “CHEAPSIDE” —FOR— Croceries, Hardware, Classware, Earthenware, Weoodenware, <&c, O--—— ee UT FLOUR, MEAL, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER GOODS Are Giving Geneial Satisfaction. o—— w&-Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of the City FREE OF CHARGE, HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883.—taw and why, EXCURSION WEST RIVER. “~~ congregation and Sabbath School o Zion Church have arranged for a joint Excursion by steamer to West River, on Wednesday Next, 22nd inst, The ‘Seuthport” wall leave Wharf at 9a m and 9 p,m. Return Tickets, 25 cents; children under 12 years, and not connected with the schoo), 10 cents. Tea will be Tea tickets, +5 ¢ the Ferry he table from one o’clock te. DONALD FARQUHARSON, Chairman of Committee, Aug. 18, 1883, 600 boxes Valencia Raisins, 50 bags hice, 220 doz. Brooms, 70 boxes Spices, 1106 casks Keresexe Oil, KYCEIVED "HT? ? ERK, AND 000 Barrels kiour, Expected Wednesday next, CARVELL BROS. Aug. -\8.- -pat 2i OPENED TO-DAY, UNION HOUSE, NE CASE of imported Havana Cigars, ( the best in the city, and which will be sold very cheap. Parties buying small lots ought to call and see our steck, Also anew lot of Pipes and Smokers’ Materials, Ch’town, Aug. 13.—iw WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. ERVANT BOY WANTED. Must have \ s good reference. Apply at this office. [aug20 2i fr ~w LET—A Stable, with Coachhouse and Loft, on Pownal Street. Apply at Ex- MINER OFFICER, faug20 ANTED—At 18 Queen Street, a yo man to look after Steam Engine, a make himself generally useful. —John Coombs, [aug20 tf ANTED—Two capable Protestant Girle, 25 to 3) years old, for a private family in Connecticut—one to cock, was]; and iron; the other as housemaid. Must have good references, and be willing to stay a year or two, Good home and good wages, See Mrs, Williams, at Rankin House, on Tuesday, 21st, [aug20 1i oe NV ONEY LOST—On S»tuiday, Lith inst. [kh between Rocky Powt Ferny Boat and Eclipse Bakery, & purse, coniining money, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leav- ing the same at ibis office, jaug20 8i wkly li pd OST—On Friday, August 17, a GOLD 4 BRACELET. ‘The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at THe Examiner Orrice, {aug18 2i W party good Wages will be paid. | ANTED— At the Union House, a first- class Restavrant Cook. To the right {aulS lw EGS,—KEGS,—25 5-gallon Kegs and 25 1U-gallon Kegs.—James Byrne, Great George Street, faugi7 3i pd RAWING.—Miss E. Longworth wishes to receive pupils, after the first of Sep- tember, for instruction in Drawing and Paint- ing. {ang]5 eod tf ANTED IVWMEDIATELY—A man for general work, Also a girl for dinipg Apply at the Reyere House, room. jaug 14 ANILD—A good general servant Small family. No washing. Apply during forenoon or evening to Mrs. O'Meara, Pleasant St, faug 14 ‘g°O LET—The Tenement House, on Cum- berland Street, lately occupied by W. H. Stewart, Eseq., and formerly owned by Mr. R. B. Heustis. Apply at the store of Davison & Co., corner Great George and Kent Streets, {aug 11 Gi . eee night, Aug. 11th, between York Station and McMillan’s Hotel, @ black overcoat, with velvet collar, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with Mr, Hayden, York Station, or at the London House, Charlottetown, [aug 14 wkly lim ryxHE CREAMER that I manufacture with iron tap is the ““Champion.”—Hrnry D, Waban, 55 Pownal St. {auld ANTED—A GIRL, about eighteen years, todo general housework, One frem country preferred. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Tweedy, Spring Park Road. f {augS lw wkly 2i a” LET—A house containing six rooms. Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park Road. {au 4 OARDERS—A few boarders can be ac- conmodated at Mrs. Rodd’s, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. [ily 32 T° LET—That Dwelling Howse contain. ing twelve rooms, besides kitchen, on Upper Hillsborough Street, lately occupied by Capt. Michael Foley. Apply to Henry Blatch, ()y30 eod tt INEGAK—Just received a supply of French Imperial Triple Vinegar, wal ranted of best quality. For sale at Jobn Hobbs’ G. ocery Store. (aug 2 3w taw OR SALE—Set of Tinsmith’s Tools, also a lot Tinware, cheap. Apply to Mrs. Rodd, opposite Pickard’s bakery, {jiy 31 f¥\O LET—(with immediate possession) that handsome and commodious residence 1 the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peters Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, _ Esq. Enquire of Lonuwortu & HaszanD. jmay 38, 1898