_——— i. “7 . . 7 te a s? @ dy Ste ee a en << ~~ SC MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1889. Sion - | — . SSS SS ay —— = - ma 7 : nna THE DAILY EXAMINER NEWF UNDLAND Telegraphic Odds and Ends. g Ss a rd ett 0 ®/, UDGRT OF GENERAL NEWS PROM ALL 4 AUGUST 5, 1889, PARTS OF THE WORLD. nt . ’ A 2k ts to the fist > = The © .@ : ’ ; Orrawa, . t 2.—Reports to the fish- oe she City Schools. Archbishop 0 Brien § Views. ery icoisbaede a the quater of salmon s 2 a. in Fraser River this season are perfectly = Siccute ee ue schools which are not under the Charlottetown School Board will not be re-opened until the second of September ; but the ** City Schools ” are to be re-open- ed on the 19th of August. It seems a pity that the difference exists, The hot season has only just begnn; and it is not im- prehable that the children, kept sweltering in the heated schoolrvoms, will lose the ad- vantage they have gained, from the physical point of view, by the holidays. ,It need not be urged that physical development is even more important than mental development. We trust that the gentlemen of the School Board will reconsider their resolution and let ali the schools re-open ou the same day. We have no doubt whatever that they will, if they do so, be fully borne out by an enlightened public opinion. ——---— — e-ere —-—— The Parnell Commission. ue investigation carried on under the presidency of Sir James Hannen has been practically concluded The report of the Commission is now awaited. I¢ will pro- hably be presented to Parliament in Feb- ruary next. Of one thing—and that the main thing—we are sure ; the attempt to implicate Mr. Parnell and his associates in the agrarian crimes which have been committed in recent years is the most com- plete and notadle failure of modern times. Mr. Parnell’s character as a constitu tional agitater has been full vindicated. rhe most injurious thing brought to light sbout him was his own admission that he st one time knowingly and deliberately de- ceived the House of Commons. But this rreat offence in a_ politician is palliated by the fact that he himself was deceived by the Times’ counsel, and spoke under a mis- spprehension when he made the statement. We still think that he made a mistake in withdrawing from the Commission before rhe evidence wasallin ; for he could not, by ** fivhting it out’ have been made any worse in the eyes of the Commission, and he would certainly stand in « far better light under the eyes of public opinion in (jreat Britain Another Privilege Withdrawn. Waite the Grits of Canada are fondly dreaming that the United States will agree tw an Unrestricted Reciprocity of Trade, The Western Shore Difficulty. Arcunisnor O’Brien has returned from Newfoundland where he was delighted with the scenery and prospects. But, said the Archbishop to a Halifax Herald reporter, — ** The development of the whole west coast of the island is greatly retarded by the un- certainty that prevails regarding its political future. The pioneer settlers are British citizens. They went there in the belief that they were settling on British soil, and would be accorded all the rights and protection of British citizens. They invested their all in their pew homes. But they have been great- ly disappointed. They ditfer from all other British pioneers, inasmuch as they are prac- tically governed by France through the British officers, The French would not dare to commit the outrages upon these people that are committed by English men-of-war at the instance of French officers and French fishermen. The English men-of-war simply do police duty,—not for the pretection of British citizens against the encroachments of the French, who visit the coast for a few weeks only; but for the protection of these French strangers and _ rivals, against the interests, and often impervilling the existence of the British residents. This is an intolerable state of affairs. The people see the great benefit they already enjoy through the development of trade among themselves (Codroy, Bay St. George's, Boone Bay, and the Strait of Belle Isle) and Nova Scotia, doing the bulk of their business with Halifax. Having obtained so much under the existing unfavorable condition of things, the people naturally look to Confed. eration with Canada as their only hope for the rapid development of that part ot the Island. They also think that confederation would solve the French problem. If New- foundland was a part of Canada, the adminis- tration of police daties on its waters would be by Canadian, not British, cruisers, as Canadi- aus cruisers nuw do police dutv on the Cana. dian coasts. And the Dominion cruisers would never stuop to do the things that are done by British war vessels. Hence the people of the West coast are very strongly and almost unanimously in favor of confederation. The Dominion can cultivate that sentiment very materially. Canada has already established several lighthouses on the shores of Newfound. land, aud have shown the people of that Island that we take an interest in them. Still further service would be rendered to Canadian com merce if we were to erect lights on Cape St. George, Boone Bay and Bay of Islands. These would bein the line of steamers and vessels going up the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and be a very great convenience to coasting and fishing vessels, It would also be another means of drawing the people of Newfoundland and the Dominion closer together. Indeed, these sug- gested lights may be said to be a commercial necessity to Canadian shipping. Besides being a great benefit to our commerce, it would be an object lesson to the people of Newfoundland of the greater privileges they would enjoy in the confederation. marvelous. Its canneries has been com- pelled to recall their boats, owing to the enormous quantities of fish. Supt. Gibson says the Canadian cable via Belleisle will be laid as scon as a charter is obtained, and the necessary capital has been raised. The Canadian Pacific will appeal from Judge Armour's judgment in the Conner and McLellan suit of a quarter § million against the company. Two range lights have been established by the Government off Darnely, Prince Couaty, North Shore, Prince Edward Island. Inspector Borradile is authurized to ad- minister oaths of allegiance to inland re- venue officers. Paris, August 2.—-The manager of Rochefort's paper, the Jnteransigeant, who was arrefted on a charge of stealing and publishing documents submitted to and depositions taken before high court of senate inthe case of General Boulanger, was arraigned to-day. He testified that he received the documents from parties in London. Orrawa, Aug. 2.—The steamer W, F. McRae, owned at Wallaceburg, has been seized at Chatham for landing goods with- out reporting inward or outward. Lonpon, Aug. 2.—Brilliant sunshine and cool breezes prevailed at Portsmouth this morning. Preparations for the reception ot Emptror William of Germany were com- pleted at an early hour. The town is hand- sumely decorated and in holiday attire. An enormous flotilla of craft, consisting of warships and private vessels, covers the harbor, while the shore is densely crowded with people. When the German imperial yacht Hohenzollern with the Emperor on board was sighted the Prince of Wales on board the royal yacht Osborne started dowa the harbor to meet the Emperor, and salutes were fired from forts and warships. When the Osborne approached near the Hohenzollern,’the Prince of Wales signalled hearty greetings to the Emperor, who re- sponded. The two yachts then passed through the lines of ironclads and pro- ceeded to Cowes. All the war vessels were trimmed with bunting, and ss the yachts passed the yards were manned by seamen, On reaching Cowes the Emperor landed at Trinity pier, where the Pmnce of Wales who had already landed, bade him wel- come. The Emperor and suite and Prince of Wales then entered carriages, and, ac- companied by military escort, were driven to Osborne, where the Emperor was re- ceived by the Queen, —_—_—ue ar Decreasing the Death Rate. —— ¢ The mortality among consumptives has been materially decreased of late years by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Phthisie, bronchitis, Abcess of the Lungs, Pneumonia 8 EST PRI ies’ and Childrens’ HOSIERY Plushes Feathers, ST GOODS and LOW low. Hats, Flowers, BE STANLEY BROTHERS prices J i 0 PERKINS & STERNs. i y cheap. s and Ginghams, patterns, and ver tons, Seersucker te Cot 1 WEEDS U IW Iwi EF: Ee. Y LOW PRICES. pes and Checks, Lace Stripes and Checks, etc., a large assortment and All widths, nice Print and Wh RIFS Grey, EMBROIDE ! 1 in the Best Makes, including the Celebrated D. & A. CORSETS. [xj nl J omens BARGAIN E IN Print Cottons. Gi s, FE ae wns, Ginghams, § lannelettes, Si xloves, Ribbons, Laces, ’ ° ’ Bath Towels, Bathing Drawers, et¢ ete ae + . ™ - Summer Millinery cut away down, ————{x }+_______ TA DRY GOODS OF ALL KIND? CHEAP. Charlottetown, July 31, J889—dy wky —— Summer Resort, ———(x }——____. SEASIDE HOTEL RUSTICO BEACH. ————({x)—-——— This Beautiful Watering Place will open for the Season on July Ist. the Repuablicams of the United States are “* Speaking of the material resources of the} and Throat Affections are completely subju- west coast, His Grace+ mentioned that the | gated by a timely use of this excellent pul- ————( X > ——. taking away, as fast as they can, the few d Lawn Str EMBROIDERIES ! ilk and Alpaca Umbrellas, F z ) - ; e. , a ; _, | people there are greatly excited just now over} monic. Palatable ik. Sold b . ~ re nen ig privileges which Canadians have what promises to be an feagieheas discovery slohe ah 50c. and $1.00. ete ix) tu the United States markets. It is, per-j of coal, A seam four feet thick has been re- ———---m- -—-- eo - For pur braci 2) sort : : : hap uuaeasaary Lo remark that “action | sty borer and comneril val thacubaben taiiaetiiele 5 ne OF Pure, Dracing air, surf bathing, sea and river tishing, &e., speck tesier Vien weeds.” & investigated. Vas: duonieil Wa J a a D 2 . 1as re equals. a Bowling Alley, Tennis and Croquet, As fur the “ shook ” trade of C , ea. _, He Honunion illustrated for August 3 js — awwns tree to guests. ERMS N ; ¢ : il aeshabt . 2 ae - Canada it Boston Market filled with good things. We have the Bret | a = a.) & R IS MODERATE. Apply to ill probably survive—as other trades have iltinens instalment of a series of illustrations BF the (MR g JOHN NX Ewe O N survived-—in spite of the United States. Avevust 1. Wimbledon team and the scene of their tri- an oo a + “PNP AN, — pee GG<ccnpnmginnan iii 2: ; 5 umphs; six fine views of St. St. John, N: 4 3 June 5, 1889-—dy law wky Opposite Post Office, Cy , Notes and Comments. the por Se fee ne ot B., and eome excellent pictures of British} — < 8 = — . = == a a st pa : ae - |Columbia. Mrs. ArthurSpragype conti mes : . 18 . ee ass lf the Winnipeg Sun is to be credited commanding quotations. This weakness is her interesting comtsibidiona” on “Our Ee» = in | Provincial Rifle Association the Attorney General intends to introduce entirely on the more common grades, as Wild Westland.” She describes Col. Bak- 3 2 a \ C 00 (thie, | # measure at the next session to abolish Soon ah “— ta pant : full} org Ranche, the Kootenay district and i me PRIZE MEE juries in civil cases. The Sun declares that}. 1)? SPS SS SROn ONE other points on the Pacific Province. The fre 5 NG the lawyers of the Province are in favor of ae aie Bog Bs of Island, wt reading matter is up to the usual high a = = é ST. JAMES SCHOOL PICNIC the measure. > P A x Cogs are steady. | andard. The Dominion Iltustrated is ied : _) WORS aw P. E. Island firsts 14 to 14}c. ; 7 So WILL BE HELD aT -COMMENCES ON— Statistics lately published show that arts oe by the Dominion Ilustrated Pub- © OA Ww d the arwy of pensioners in the Uni ; as lishing Co., 73 St. James Street, Montreal. ore WHAR ednesday * itin ongit te atone Souris Notes. — S ee 5 RED POINT F, day, ith of August, of the maintenane f thi ‘ git es S PETE S SC 0 iS © ON AtQA. ~S $110,000,000 . ona ed aa nen The steam cruiser Acadia called at Souris} Of i S LY.-« <n. mb dn toh, ici the | 2 Friday last. She had on board the Hon. je ~ = gd Thursday, the Sth of August, Gare CROCKETE oe German army in socvice. C. H. Tupper, Minister of Marine, who is : se si ot oom LIEUT. STEWART, G. A ee ; ; nak ing hunself persoually acquainted with Head Master Kev. JAMES _ Bam s The steamer Southport will leave Ferry Executive Combahtnd The Canadian Manufacturer expresses | Matters in connection with the fisheries on M. A., assisted by the following staff: ma a a} Wharf at 10.30, a. m., and 2.30° p. m.; re- LIETT. -Ca,. DOUGHERTY a amg apa, the Stsnation of Canadian this coast. BOYS SCHOOL. > 2 : turning, will leave Red Point Whart for town Range Officer : 4 ers wulk given to the cultivation A storm signa] is being erected near the Rev. FRED E. J. LLOYD, 4 fo > a at 6 in the evening. : MAJOR @. is DOGHERTY, oF Bax. for which the soil and climate are | residence of John McLean, M. P. P Rev. T. H. HUNT. B. A, 7. SO Refreshment tab'e and tea table will be | Secretary, well adxpted. Though the industry has ; ; ea Mr. JOHN T. BRYAN, s |. Brot ee jy3l—dy pat tl dte why pat 1i hitk ' The bounty to fishermen ha ye KR Rac v1 niheric been almost wholly neglected in reached the east aS not yet Mr. E. J. HODGSON, Q. C. ©& Se el Races aud games will be provided for the | emilee the Dominion, there is no reason, accord- | ,. . . “= ern part of King’s. The SERGT-MAJOR IRVING, Drill Instructor, 4 Ji ac © children. : : ode . ing to our ¢ «ntemporary, why it should not consequence is that a good deal of com- : 3 : ’ ‘TAD A Moonlight excursion will be held on the be grown with us as successfully as in Ire- plaining is going on over the delay. It GIRLS SCHOOL. <— =) a beautifa} Hillsboro’. The steamer will leave land, Russia and Germany 7, saat bb does seem strange that it has not been dis- The MISSES DESBRISAY. 5 lar Ferry Wharf at 8o'clock. Ladies 10 cents; | , always counted upon as a oe. aan ee tributed before this. It is not at all im- Michaelmas Term opens Monday. Sept. 2. fin S ~ = Gents 15 cents — OF P, E ISLA ND would produce an average of abou. jae probable that the unwise remarks of our Pupils prepared for matriculation at the DD > a. Proceeds in aid of the Sabbath School. * SELB EP, bushels of seed per acre worth $1 per — representatives touching the | Universities. = 2 August 3, 1889. = bushel, besides two tons and half vunty, last session, have had a tendency| Frrs.—Boys’ School $24 per annum; Girls’ a ; . straw, worth $20 ton, real aie to 7. an aan soine of the claims gy per annum. A reduction made z S z Tha Annual Scottish Gathering be produced 1,000 Ths. of flax fibre sent in by the fishermen of this province. | for brothers or sisters. 1 WILL BE T THR 9200 “i “sq This is Seen — oo We trust, however, that all legally entitled Agpeeiines for admission to be made to © a = Orwoo aril or a p = HELD AT THE Sitar watene oe . aes ne 9 to the bounty, who have not already re- the I ead Master On a | New Driving Park a dl E hi . consideration : Oray Ol) ceived it, may tind their checks awaiting} Aug: 5, 1889—Im eod OC « 3 et | tl x ibition Sei them at the Customs some time this week note ony 0 lot j very mol indeed. fe naeice stiypuemmed | the very latest Charlottetown Board nes BY AUCTION Crowd, Oharloitetown, oo ae much indeed to notice in Tue Ex- Dr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Charlottetown, la = 5 L ° ON THURSDAY 4) ~ — 7 ee a vg — snd agg ag - - staying for a few days at the Buoisnor om , poy ~ SS —_—ON—— | ’ ARE, Al G. Lith, ee > Society Now has the} House. On Wednesday last the Doctor HE adjourned general meetin f thi 5 —— h yi » rig Laon & : , . g of this ome ER rig) ae m= — right place. om he ofticere snocessfully performed 4 very difticult Corporation will be held at the Board = a at Tharsday, Oct. ard (Exhibition Day) F For further particulars as to Prizes, traye. een * na ismen, who will do all in surgical operation on a patient who had in- Room, . Queen Street, on the evening of . e F ') ing arrangements from all points by Railwas pte ol P Prag 20 out and punish the jured himself while pitching hay on the W EDNESDAY, the 7th inst., at, 8 o'clock, | 23 ‘7 AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., ne oe special rates, etc., ‘sre ro: poachers wio infest almost ever < S a : to consider the question of Arr = & ramme. . i stream in the Island. Weare gl a y . ut | Saturday previous. 4 carages. - 2° The property of the late George Wright, situ. 8 IAMES Sa that detectives are out oa = oS earn Dr. Wm. Harding, of St. John, N. B., J. MACEACHERN, omwD ated in Charlottetown Royalty, 24 miles from VANES 0,189 ING, and wost in this Island, andthe south, east | is now on a visit to his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ch'town, A ; Secretary. co SH the city, on the St. Peter's Road, and consist. President. er canght and brought beige oe eee | John Knight. He is delighted with this, | °"¥™- 4vg- 5, 1889—till date Sek jng of Dwelling House, Farm Buildin_s and! JOHN M. CAMPBELL, te made an exunple of We. a J.P. willl his fires visit to the Island, and speaks in | ees Rd a 144 Acres of Land, nearly all clear, well! ., Secretary, tu learn that ar ~ © are also glad!ithe highest terms of the health giving : ’ ' io 1 watered, and under a high state of cultivation, iy2t—dy tl dte why 3 of the met } a eaten sent to any qualities of our summer air. = KY WIC S ress Line 3 & The Dwelling and Fas m Buildings will be na Se _ 5... FS OF the society is strictly . s » offered with 60 acres separately, or with all “ge lential, and the iformer will be paid d a ho ys ee one good —— E 5 = the land as may be desirable. (* NY the soviety twenty dol) - ays suck last week. e West River “ Terms and conditi 52 need net be dis slged ae ee — Po th gt Ae aged Friday. STEAMER M. A. STARR , Z es %y Ee ae an HT , *. De some oF them eatching from four to si ’ a -< 0. d. WRIGHT. as Re . Dr. Dewart, speaking in Quebec | hundred to a boat. Fatter or Senet CAPT. FERGUSON, 2S. S aug2—2aw wky tl se AVE arranged on behalf it the Or ‘ . gi e io @ nz to receive ee eens itario Press Association, | mackerel are seldom, if ever, caught than wit sail from Charlottetown this even 3 S > Stock d inte oi ides on cntovtsiced Ioan the Can- | those captured within the last week. ¥ ing at 10 o'clock, for River John. & . 2 3 eK daily, Fresh Biscuit o ; e e 2, » 7 ? » : ’ > , iveses sont sitied by all the per Repairs to the Souris breakwater will be ce Crapaud, Prema nigin: returning ero | IS F al Kinds and Ship's Bread, and af ; commence ore the i s . ghtand Passengers ~ — 2 . : tonal os retina et the attempts te set up na-| month. middle of the | solicited. scl & ax 5 B — the trade to very best ‘ ’ o 3 ‘ v ‘ a , P 7 é. ; . > ” Sat Ritenadieen sa, a. ply ae Mr. Schrieber visited the eastern terminus | August 5, 1889—1i W —e = D2 © advan —. in Boxes and Sarrels. testant party or « Catholic party, a French | 27 Saturday. Holes in the Souris Railway a oS * FoR a Biscuit, _ or an ~~ party, were the curse of on ae pointed out to him, and the ruce ar vy s 3 a Wine Bisenit, tte e rantry. e dwelt ‘por. the blessin 3 of necess} y vl an entirely new ooverin bei P Sp , he — + ~ me naa and of the loyalt , of the placed thereon before the fal] trade A $ f=) a %. WOODILL’S Fruit Biscuit, och Canedine to that dieser cautnn| coved epee bis eet '|FOR SALE ATF aE 3 (i vidins ones ons if —or should ever oc- — nent eepee ICTOU, N.S. 6 © < ms Pamily Sais ° ur in the providence of © to bring about a Two pairs White Satin Sli mee. _— ° ot rverance of thoee al : Sat ippers, sizes : German | vith th ee — t coun eee ‘aaar ; a 4, for sale at Goff Bros, —aug A tf — a et ow - sale at Pictou, in care op ol * ¢ Baking Powder, Boston Pilot, a 4 : o : Mi. Alexr. Garvi ; ee a en Spurn from ausgr ai ® 1 of Spracs ng g Hard and sort Piatt, © beheved, or: : contrary, that we Th or Fancy Sli arties wishing t a ~ 2 x R y : : . d 1 chien and material for the building | aug 5 if, a ee OP Se Oe Benthern,— Garvin, P ictou, pa ea aber s = a 3 I ( ' A UG UsT — &e., Ke. JT Ox ‘ ; Sl sree’, & prosperous apd self-retiant| Bronze Slippers for sate #t off Brothers. Colchester, N. 8. 3 : “s = i.e} ae { aug 5 tf. D4 NIEL McKENZIE C's 3 : \ Ang. 5, 1889—Yaw dy . sf = | Will be published in a few days § wi - . ” 2 Halifax, Aug. 3, 1889, Oeiniek: bik te = y 19, 1889—pat 2w (tu fri)