7 etre ee — got i te natant te ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. Cerus:—Five Dotiars A YEAR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. SINGLE Copigzs Two CEnt NEW SERIES. VOL. 23.—NO.121. ee es Tye Darin Examiner Is issued Every Evening by | The Examiner Publishing Co.,, FROM THEIR OFFICE, ‘LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, OF Charlottetown, P. E. Island. on PE | New Fall and Winter RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months = ; Three Months l application SPECULATION. eee —— GEO. A. ROMER, | Banker and ee | ae ee SA wwii, PHRRLNS & STERNS. h cnc ee ue 25 One Month. aa ; . 0 aa Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar teriy, half yearly or yearly advertisements = i Goods New~-Stock Complete--Prices Low. CITARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1888. al bition !liLoen ions. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ee Searcity of Mackerel. Sim, —Having seen lately some letters in our Island papers on the supposed cause of the scarcity of mackerel this season, I must beg — of your space to rise and explain RS FOR )E-| my theory mixed up with some facts. PARTMENT (Hand-Picked) received daily. Some "sstewe cua seines frighten the AGENCY fish and kill many that are not caught. I . contend that seines do not scare fish, and Representative of the Consolidated Store Ser- | that hooks injure more that are not caught vice Co. of the United States. Orders are soli-|than seimes, and that hang nets destroy cited for the CASH AND PARC#L CAR: maoufactured by this Soalaay. Cab | more in that way than either, more par- ticularly in rough weather. We ar vt yet, thi ever wil ZErated Waters. |, Miiciniy wouanted with the habit : ainted w e ha SOLE AGENT for this Province for JAMES ; igrati i and ackere A. ROUE'S MANUFACTORY. at Halifax, N. 5.,| i. Ne ae of fish, sod the menverel, of the following line of ERATED WATERS :_. Particularly in the Gulf here, are a summer, i ‘ : surfaze so-called fast fish, and the most un- Cream Soda, Plain Soda, ceriain of the finny tribe that visits our | Lemonade, Ginger Ale, coasts. In 1847 they were very plenty ; in Sarsaparilla, Nerve Food. | '55 very scarce, and the cause ascribed by ere limany of the fishermen was that two British CIGARS. r unboats that season were eternally paddi- Alsd, representstive of A, ISAACS, St. John, ms peane re eee - 7. en a NR” manufacturer of “Tattle Queen” and) Of: and frightened away the mackerel ; in other fine hand-made HAVANA CIGAKS, | 57 and ‘53 very plentiful, which induced —— ‘some seiners to come out. In 1860 seven THE OLD LONDON (2). cn ii nese ° . | Pleasa bi i 3 agdale ands Bottling Company, | Pleasant ty in the Magdalen Islands OYSTERS. YSTERS FOR THE HALF-SHELL | DE- ‘ . - New York City. ce Charlottetown, . 3. see a } Stoc ks, Bonds, (rrain, Pi VISIONS and Petro-| leum Bought, Sold and Carried ou Margin. Pr. 5S Send for exp! snatory pa nphilet. eee | sions sci ya, DRY GOODS AND C | sept20—dy & wky ly HAS OPENED His cm: Law Office in Georgetown, re . ‘ . King’s County, where he will attend to professional work, and loan money on Real Estate. nov25—wky J.L. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE. 8. L. BURR. | WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers and Commission Dealers’ —_—-—~— -— |) POTATOES, EGGS, 300 PIECES NEW DRESS GOODS, | Everything new, everything cheap. ‘right prices at Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, «ce. Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES soli- cited and liberai advances made. } 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET.) Gh.:on, Sept, 27, 1988. D EXHIBITION LUT Hi J. B. MACDONALD'S. An Immense Stock of Readymade Clothing. Our Coats, Reefers and Suits selling at prices so cheap never before attempted in this City. HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. . : : ame : arrive at m: ; ; s time i 5 You will find the No Diversion via United States Ports. sate dane! pete Ae ee — J. B. MACDONALDS, QUEEN STREET. BosToN, MASS. ; i Boaton Chamber of Commerce Weekly Official ' , . . . |actually sank more than once with mackerel With the latest conveniences and the system | ond some had to be left until the fish rotted, of one of the most experiences houses in the ia order to get up the nets, and so it has trade, are prepared to fill orders left with the }ee since > g DP and uict i undersigned at the lowest possible figures. j ae ee a ent plentiful, aad Highest price paid for Empty Bottles, ee rn 1 DOU TWO ny threo each ; ; vay at : 2 atall regular, and | Telephone in connection. oF at a ae rut a s “ egular, and ail tne Mackerel caug ry the different 5 JOHN JO > & jmodes of catching in all the waters they Old London House, Water Strect, { Visit, up to three or four years ago, did not jseem to make any difference in the quantity lof | anoat. must iat the human stomach craves for, igo, unless domesticated. ‘lation might, and, perhaps, should be brought to bear on the matter, by the | Yankees stopping the thing down their es SS aa te ao = tg - ee pean mnt tree = os Se a SS SSS — ‘ _ follow suit, along our Atiantic seaboard to FURNESS LING (\f STRAMERS the east end of Cape Breton, also in the ;Magdalen Islands. If we are to preserve ‘them, which we certainly should do, the : . : ’ : : ° Rishwick Express Line. first and most important step is to stop taking them when foul, that is before inarteeten _ |spawning, and they should not be taken THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEEN while small. There is where the seines ON have done an athazing amount of mischief HALIFAX AND LOND e for the last four or five years, mostly along the American coast. Mackerel do not —AND— clean and big enough, and that by the most If 18 INTENDED TO DES? ATCH THE leflicient and fastest way, waich is by the ‘the smaller young fish, as a matter of course, ‘shoal much more than big ones, and seines are used by sight; and here arises one of From Matifax for London, | But like everything else afloat, or ashore, | No doubt legis- | i coast until later in the season, and we to! ‘Gulf, and more particularly around the | . | seine. B i y >t > } . a : . Ss. S. ULUNDA, But there is where the trouble comes in; | Market Report sent to any em on application, sept28—wky 3m dy is re > . ’ mi 7. > . Visitors to Exhibition, CALL AT G. H. TAYLOR'S, AND SEE THE FINEST STOCK OF Watches in Gold and Silver EVER SHOWN BY HIM. ENGRAVING AT SHORT NOTICE. North Side of Queen Square. 3w eod & wky -FOR- sept23 iB-0)-S-T'-O- N peLiaBLe ADS SUMMER ARKANGENMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF, THE (NTERRATIONAL 5.5. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Kastport and Pori- iand, every wonday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.23 a. M. ae ee Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd Class ; $./4), lst class. For tickets and other iaformation apply to G. A.SHAI ¥. W. HALES, P. BE. 1. R’y., . &. L. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agost. May 7, (3°8 ead wks James A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —~AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX TT Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Scotia, Halifax; George Bank of Nova Scotia LEFPERENCES : Bank of Nova Macleod, Manager Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, ' ' | | THE B. f LAURANCE ato the 15th September. Special attention given to the shipment of Lobsters by these Lines. Through Biils of Lading issued to London and Continental Ports from Charlottetown and points on the P. Island Railway at lowest through rates. ss Rate of Insurance low. Goods handied with PEBBLE AND CRYSTAL the many difficulties im getting a good catch of large mackerel with a seine. In my humble opinion, seiners should not stay out long in a scarce season, because the chances lessen very much as the season | advances, and more so if dark, blustering intoxicatirg liquors. We can only say, we attended the teas in question, and not being sufficiently suspicious to examine their drinks, we concluded, by the utter absence of drunkenness and disorder, that those offered for sale were as harmless in their effects as the incoherent declarations of your gushing correspondent. His statement that not a member of our , Lodge has ever assisted in a Scott Act pro- secution, or would do so if required, is, to say the least, but a shelving and sickly reply to our former assertion ** that he has ilways shown his sympathy forthe rum- selling fraternity by never assisting in their prosecution,” &c. As his powers of recol- lection are exceedingly feeble, and his iiability to err so wonderfully apparent, we would ask him why it isso universally acknowledged that our most successful Scott Act prosecutors were Messrs. Lane and Mellish, of Fidelity Lodge, while the same much envied institution has also sup- plied its proportion of magistrates and con- stables, who have materially assisted in vindicating the supremacy of the law, not- withstanding the inveterate opposition of chronic grumblers and newspaper bluster- ers, who have always derived their inspira- tion from Junar variation and certain at- iauspheric pressure, He has also stated that our reputation as a real temperance worker is inconsistent with the present amount of drunkenness in the country. He might as angumentative- lly asserted that the existence of slavery, ; | ignorance and idolatry in the continent of j Africa speaks volumes against the various ‘mission boards and philanthropic societies iso busily engaged in the elevation of that | portion of mankind. His dastardly at- itempt to villify and misrepresent our most i prominent members” does not call for a \contradiction in this community; and ad- lmitting, forthe sake of argument, that a inember or twe has violated his obligation jsince the fall of 1883, should the main ‘body of our association be destroyed for ‘the iniquity of one. Reductio ad absurdum. We emphatically reiterate our statement that the non-enforcement of the Scott Act at | Montague is due to the sluggishness of the Inspector, coupled with the inactivity of the legally commissioned officials of that village, but why the ** entire responsibility ‘of enforcing the Scott Act” should devolve | upon the magistrates and officers of Fidelty | Lodge ** is not made apparent.” By imputing to us the most sordid mo- tives for our benevolence, he nas again ‘shown his inability to give a straightfor- 'ward reply to our previous assertion, that his pecurfiary assistance has always been as **slender” as his benevolence, and both have seldom exceeded the ‘truly magnifi- ‘cent sum” of nothing. In fact, his letter from beginning to end is in perfect har- ieny with the niggardly seutiment con- tained in the following lines from Lucil- ; lius: | Envy is vile, but play a usefulpart, Torturing, in envious men, both eye and heart.” In conclusion, we would express OUT ap- preciation of the valuable space allotted us in your widely circulated journal, in whieh j } ‘we have attempted to expose the hollow pretensions and dishonorable tactics of your correspondent; and if he continues care. No transhipping charges at Halifax. ‘weather continues, like this season, which ; to assert his mock perfection by magnify- For Kates of Freight and other particulars apply to se Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. L, Or to PICKFORD & BLACK, tialifax, N.S, jy 10—2m eod FISHWICK'S EXPRESS LINE, —BETWEEN— and Halifax. ypectacies -AND— | Charlottetown | s 'might we not reasonably conjecture that | THE STEAMER M. A. STARR, | CAPTAIN FERGUSON, —-ARE— Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs- FOR DEFECTIVE VISION.| _ sy Atternoen for tatitax, . Calling at Bayfield, Ports Hawkesbury, Hastings eS and Mulgrave, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet 5 s 5 Harbor. RETURNING—Leaves Halifax every TUES- pa AS imonla § all DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same calls. geanted on Canned Lobsters to London and Con- tinental Ports, from Charlottetown and points on the P. E. Island Railway, at lowest rates. In- surance low. Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent. weil. Assortment of these AGENTS, who have a Select Celebrated Glasses on hand: in Charlottetown E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. * Summerside —H. R. Crockett, Watchmaker. “« Georgetown—Angus NeLean, Kent Street. following Ch’town, July 10, 1888—eod tf —- 1888 -— “ Alberton W. B. Dyer, Chemist and Druggist. — E. W. TAYLOR OSTON Sept. 12, 1888—dy & wky WHOLESALE AGENT, CHARLOTTETOWN. 3 ale DIRECT, —BY THE— Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Line, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE WITHOUT CHANGE, £ AND RETAIL. ee ee ee WHOLESALE Hardware, Carriage Goods, diabl Charlottetown t0 Boston. MILL THE staunch and commodious Steamships Paints, Oils, Varnishes, d&e. CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been oc oem thorouhiy refurnished and put into first-class 5 condition in every particular, will, during the Season of 1888, run as follows, commencing with The Worcester, on the 4th of October. One of these vessels will leave Boston for ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS Charlottetown for Boston every THURSDAY, at 4 o’clock, p. m. : Kxcellent Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates! ° ¥AKES—First-class Passage Berth in furnished Cabin, $6 50; Staterooin Berth, $8.50. > Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading ' Charlottetown every SATURDAY, at noon: and ing the name of ** Truth.” His cuttle-fish well- of Jiquors, such a judge of the similarity | Lowest rates for Freight, whica is always care- ‘has been, I am sorry to say, such a Jament- ‘ing the imperfections of others, and to dis- (able failure with seiers in our gulf. But i play his questionable ability by reflecting | might we not endeavor to look down in the on that of his intellect ral ‘superiors, we depths, even with an imaginary eye, and jwill treat his fature communications witha see their spawning grounds, and where ‘silent and well deserved contempt. ‘they winter, and thereby gain sume useful} _ s I. 0. G. T. knowledge concerning this valuable and New Perth, Oct. 9, 1888. most essential fish. Cod, scalefish, and many others spawn at ‘sea. So do mackerel, not far out, but still at sea. The former give us a much more] regular supply than the latter; therefore Summerside Exports. Summerside, Oct. 8 —Shipped per steamer t. Lawrence, Camercn, master, for Point >ydn Chene: ‘the mackerel are of a much finer organiza- } horse....-...-eee-sseeeeeeeeee ee UY ition, and consequently much more easily) 1 threshing mill ........-+0.++++0+ 300 killed by some causes that we know not of, | 194 bris oyster8...+-++-+--+++++ eens as and which destroys them by the million | O47 bush x leila — a when quite young. 108 : we “ees. Sehiee teen evpteeens “a Some men of considerable knowledeg ="! 4 De ee ee 912 , : 3 | 450 lambs... ieedeiveccsoanbea aia ae piscatory lore think that they winter im 4) tian semi-dormant state away south, mostly in| $2482 the Gulf of Florida; and if this is so, which | ? is quite likely, might we not suppose that sy same steamer on Sth— some fatal disease attacks them in their| 18 cases lobsters...... oa S 0 winter quarters occasionally. Another 921 bris mackerel......--+++++-+0++5 504 probability is that many, very many, of| 102 cases eggs......----+++++++- e000" 495 them are Jost and scattered some seasons,; 100 cases poultry.........ee.eeeeee: 400 lin their semi-annual migrations from south 8 pigs....... pesscesescsseccecs ENO ito north, and vice versa——something in | horse. . Lane OF AS HANS RESO LE OCI = ‘kind of what is imperfectly shadowed forth. 140 rie a tee enill a lated Sa ith aa i Here must, in my opinion, be the cause of an cea ere er ees ere ree 200 such an irregular supply compared with ren wank quate opramee rites rar, oe. an other fish. Believe me, it is not seines dle ‘used here, or seines used forty years ago, $2442 ‘in a small corner like Fox Island, that | ‘causes such an occasional dearth amongst} such a fish. 3y steamer Miramichi, Baquet, for Mon- treal, same date :— Yours truly, 991 bris oysters.........-0++eeeees 8 2000 ANDREW LESLIE. 150 cases mackerel.......0.-seeees0- 750 | Souris West, Oct. 2, 1888. S5 cnate lohabetS....... . on sccacsseeces, Oe ae = ————— $2 Unmasked. =. | mm SHIP NEWS. Sin,—Well might the poet have written: “QO, Sacred Truth, awhile, And Hope, thy sister, ceased with thee to smile,” thy triumphs ceased | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 9—Opal,! McLennan, St Peters, Cc B, lime- stone; Jewel, Young, Halifax,mdse; Zephyr, Mosher, Isaacs Harbor, bal. Oct 10—ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, mdse. ! } | If, in any of his prophetic visions, he could have anticipated the impertinent and mali- cious statement, the altogether unmerited abuse and calumny, so freely indulged in by your correspondent, who, with more] Oct 9—Quickstep, Murray, Halifax, pre. presumption than consistency, has en-|Qct 10—Julia Ward, Sencabaugh, Murray deavored to vindicate his extravagant} Harbor, bal; Gazelle, Starkey, Summerside, ‘notions by forgetting the virtue and assum-| mdse. CLEARED. OTHER PORTS. S’Side, Oct 8—Ent, schr Armenian, Rowan, Barra, G B railway iron; Fred R Cox, Me- Canne}l, Halifax, mdse. tactics of thus muddying the water, that he may escape, are beneath our consideration. A man so conversant in the nomenclature (or rather dis-similarity) of drinks sold by |e ——————<——— _— — TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Caear anp 9 & 14 Misnctne Lave, Coen GOODHUE LEATHE NORTON May 29, 1883-—2aw & wky ENGLAND. LONDON, Represented in Canada by Mograrson *& ve, Halifax. ‘ 1887—- Mose: Oot. JE LEATHER BELTIN & FENNELL. CHARLOTTETOWN. a ‘‘private retailer” and those provided for church tea assemblages, must indeed be HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. | an authority on all matters pertaining to KR. B. GARDNER, Manager, '** Truth” avd Temperance. For our own 34 Atiantio Avene. ‘part we would prefer his judgment on ali Ch’town, May 3, unk vaawe Boston. | matters respecting the relative strength of ully handled. : CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. As | intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to the far West, where we in- tend making our future home, we will offer cur large and well-assortsd stock of Crockery fac a great reduction. W. P. Colwill. Sepl2 dy wy 4w es —_ aman el