A} ’ The O s Vote It is ata f the « flicial’s a f this be a sufficient «x 7 of their Franchise The rT) Ana the Provit nden withir Officials of the D tare uncer no obligat to the Provincia! G As to the most deep'y inter ure perfectly indep: olen ely admitted ba the »r han is as freely admitted that they a i pendent of the D But their posit o tecdl-, far more in- dep ther employes wh ttacked. It isa we ie service that ao ong as luties and re frain | iovassing they shall e : matter how they exer the franchise In | flicials have ‘ 4 power, both in Do i] elections, and they sined in office. These Men 4 the officials vote isn What p i has the Dominion G ** forcing” the vote of 1 Peovineial elections ? Nor ve years that are pa i) iiment has, as 6 matter of fac + greater number of supporter es of which the Govercments wer grit than from provinces iments were Con servative. N New Brunswick and Manitobs, ali d , im grit govern ments, have return rwhelming major- ities for the L beral-< vative Govern ment U ta — Prince Edwar Island, in the h f Liber» | Conser- Vatives, ling s rGrita, out of its six representativ Dominion Parla ment Tne PD nent is more anc more iu the Provincial anthorities tt iitude wi hin their legitimate : » Minister of Justice d nterfere in respect to us bill psssed by otr Legis'a t ‘year, and the scarce y .fmous bill passed by tha L N ‘va Scotia this year The Dow cares not how their cfficia's + n Provincial ek ctions There is, he shadow of an sxouse fer M sus disfran- chisement iD als. What right Combination to ju lge con tivea of voters ? We all kuoy re in politics, both as repr is electors, whe are not wholly | by a desire t promote the | l. Many are, naturally, y a desire to please their empi y« hers vote to advance their own in Mr. Peters and his fellow cor s have po right to interfere wit! we Notes and Comments. Wa draw ion of the Govern- ment i of “A Tax- p*yer” in a , and recommend the suvy sontained to theis favors!l The M comments upon our Amalg «rm ti peeting the creation of two ntatives in the one house the Gz it ** does not ever have novelry end it. Montreal's Ci y Couneil tric for a while and discarded it, at ! cals City Council isa larger body, w revenues aod inter- ests uncer ite Prince Edward Is- land's Legislata i cis'inction has no- thing te commend lu 'eing from the epeci- mens thst come Prince Edward Laland- ere are goo! «n-wg nen to warrant the Lib- era! L wislature in epplying the Liberal piip- ciple of one man on te to ita situation.” Lord Brou 1m remarks, anent dis- franchi lug ¢ nh ele ors a pom has « imesa been adopted of disfranchising | geinst whieb general eorrup ion has p I This seems a very / emedy; and it is or) groued that ihe i ne ta th now and here afte r hRihe » Bat our J | r proposes to dis- franchise both ul hereafter a who'e class of men in resp ' whom his only ground of comp!s is that most of the men have voted againet his Government. It is not even hinted ‘hat any considerable proportion of our ¢ Service officials have acce pte d bribes +o News Notes. The Qacbee Bar contemplate starting & mov-n reduciion of legal fees in the prev The annval re » F moon's Journal has jus* been pris ' to the shareholders and shows !o ve of £11,000 (9), Before the erlir i Li party the annual pre fit was £18 ( The locks « i N Americen Canal Company «re ed by compressed wind. The s movive force is somewhat strong sted in the pros spectns of the enm; y Down in Rio G ie de Sul the reb]: and Braz tien fecer! troops are reported as being eng: iy ling an en gegement. Sou'h Aw rean generals have too much care f rt of their soldiers to expose themso ibe risk of being kil'ed by letting th» enemy sh wt at them Four expeditions start to exilore to wards the North Pole this year. The man who firrt reséhes ot wl bevea novel senaa- tion. . He osm stand Lok one way into the aun of m on, ard then farming on his ber! dan peer into midoight of half s world. aaa ae = "HE DAILY EXAMINER. Ottawa Notes. THE LOBSTER PACKING INDUSTRY. —— | A report on the lobster industry of Can- ada, issued by the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, was lately laid be- f.cre Perliament, which contains a large amount of information relative to the lob ster fisherry, its exhausted condition in several localuies, and the best meaus Ww oreserve it from total extiaction, It says: “The lobster industry has increased 10 value from $15,275 in 1869 to over $2,250, - 00 in 1891. It will be readily aauitted hat » fisnery of such importance deserves yrotection; the more so, when it 18 @ well- known fact that the drain now put on ls mpsb lities is excessive, and unless ¢ flicient vad proper education 1s adopted to check t, the fishery is doomed to exhaustion. Chere can be no doubt but these crusta- veans ate becoming scsfce in a great many ocalities; the average siz3 of the fish i» siso gradually but surely growing smaller in navy districts “im 1891 there were 14,285,157 cans packed at, say, 5 fish to the can; in some localities the average was 6 and 7 —* quai Lv 71.425,785 fish ; adding thereto 6,312 tun: hve or fresh lobsters, of an averag: weight of 2 lbs. per fish, we have 5,049, 600, or an aggregate of 76,475 335 lobsters. With such au annual drain it is t» be won dened that the fishery has been able t hold on so long. The value of lobster fac ories, traps and other plant amouated i 1891 to $860,000. in his report for 1891, Superintendent Nielaon, in charge of the lobster hatcher) if Newfoundiand recommends the fullowing ‘or the protection and fostering of thie industry : “The only means by which the lobster fishery can be improved and continued in » profitable condition, are by artificial prop agation on a large scale by flosting incu bators; by having a short seasun; by having a limited distance between each faciory au: by regulating the construction of all lob ster traps, so that the small immature iubsters can escape, when they ener the craps. Lam confident that these mean: wilt have the effect of conserving and ex tending this valuable fishery.” The report then says respecting the license sysiem : **No repressive regulations, heweve beneficial tu the public at large, can be car red out without hurting or displeasing somebody. If the foreguing remaiks es tabiish the necessity which exists for the sdoption of more ¢ftictent measures, thr thing cannot better be dene than by the doption of a regular license syetem, which would bring this fishery under the provis ions of the Fisheries Act. This system, which has already proved most beneficial ip other branches of the fisheries, would give the department betrer and fuller cuntrol. enable it to settled fliculties between par ties, and facilitate the detection of illeg | fishing and eanning in remote parts of the country. Under such » system, the busi nees could be properly regulated capitalist: would invest their funds with greater se ‘urity, and the value of the industry woule hus be enhanced tu the public as weil as ‘o the individual fisherman.” Respecting the space between slits in lobster traps the report contains the foliow- ing information : 1. That a lobster ten inches in length can work itself out between the laths, in a crap, if these are pat 2} inches spart, ba cannot get out between the laths if they sre placed 24 inches apart. 2. That » iobster nine inches in length can work itself out between the laths ina crap, the laths of which are put 2} inches apart, but eannot get out between che laths if placed 2 inches apart 3. That a lobster eight inches in length can work itself out between the laths i! these are placed }{ inches spart, but cannot get out between the laths if these are p!.c- ed 1} inches apart. Tue table also contains a table of th+ yield and value of lobsters in P. E Islind, which shows that in 1876 the namber of one-pound cans’ wa: 362,676 of the value of $43,521 In 1881 the aumber was greatest, being 6 312,865 one pound cans of the value of $1,202.573 bh 1892, 2,819,572 of the value ot $394,749 li ISS the total vaiue of the lobster fishery of Canada was $2,955 861, of which P. K. Island had $1,262,573. ‘n 1892 the total value wae $1,996,725. to which P. E. Island only con- tributed $394,739. This shows a scrious fall- ing off in the vaiue of the Island catch, and should awaken considerable anxiety among those engaged in the busivess. For this year it is highly probable that the season will be extended to the 15th of July, aud that traps with lath= 2 inches apart wil) be required. As order in Council will likely be p.xsed carrying out these regulations. The supplementary estimates for the yeas ending June 30, 1°94, will prove satisfactory to P. E. Island, no doubt, and the respectable sums secured for public works is the best proof of the energetic way in which the Island representatives have advocated the claims of their constituents. Representatives from th: larger Provinces are complaining that P, E. Island is getting more than its share; but so long we the Gov ernment grants the money their objections will not count for much. The only pity is that more represeatatives with the iufluence ot Messrs Macdonald and McLean were not elected by the Province, G. F. O. —_—_— PP Oa Personal. Senator Macdonald returned from Ottawa on Saturday. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle has our thanks for late United States papers. Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., arrived home from Ottawa on Saturday evening. Rev. J. C. MeMillar, D D., leaves to motrow evening on a trip to the United States for the benefit of his heal b. Mr. John McLean, M. P., Souris, was among the passengers in the Stanley to Georgetown on Saturday. John Yeo, M. P., Port Hill, is at the Hotel Davies on his way hom: from Ottawa. It is pleasing to hear that P, Blake, Esq , is rapid'y recoveri: g from the injuries he sas- tained at Georgetown recently. His arm was broken at the wrist, The Earl of Norbury, who has sailed for Canada and intends to spend six months bere, is an Irish peer who served in the Crimea and for a number of years sat ia the Commons. Rev Dr. Talmage has subscribed $10 000 and the cengrega ion has raised the other $10,000 necessary to pay off the floating deb: agaioat the Brooklyn Labernec'e. Mr. George I. Foster left for King’s Col ege, Windsor, N. 8., last evening, to resume hi» studies. Mr. Lauchlan Mredonald leaves tm Winuipeg in a day or two. Both are pepula and esteemed members of the Crescent Foot ball Club, and were tendered an oyster supper by their fellow members « few evenings since. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Criticised. The Education Report €1r,—The second annual report of the Grit junto’s Superintendent of E iucation abounds in his ususl imseeccuracies of styie and syntax. One woull suppose that his failure to express a few ideas clearly and grammsticaily in last year's report woa'd have had a whulesome effsct; and that the interval between the two productions would have been improved by a faithful, persistent s'udy of Swincon’s Languge Lessons and Mklej »ho’s EoghshGramm r, two of the books prescribed for the common schools uader his control; but such has not been so. If the great mental energy «hich must have been expended —and use- lessly expended —in copying arithmetical problems and arranging them under a cover glurified by his own name and title hed been empl yed in an effort to develop a style of compusi ion somewhat in advance of the ordinaryschoulboy’s, how much better it would have been for the educatiocal credit of the Peovine-, or, to use his own words, of “the Island.” This locslsem might be pardoned in a backwoodsman, but in the Superintendent of Education, surely not. It places hom almost on a par with the “PE. L. scrubber” who, when asked what ‘“‘Island” she meant, replied in tones of utter amezement, ‘* Prince Edward Island o’ course; what other Island there are?” Let me briefly refer to « few of the most obvious taults in this year’s report, Oa page 11, the Superintendsnt speaks of the inception of the Public Schools Act, and un page 26 of its advent. There are few, I presume, who do not know that the word “inception” cannot be rightly ap- plied to an act or law. It has reference rather to a work—a continued action—or 'o sumething having a progressive exist- ence, asa cie'y or period of history. “By the ‘‘advent” of the Act I suppose he neans the arrival of the copies of the New Brunswick achovl law from which ours was so faithfully abstracted. In remarking on the last meeting of (he Provincial Teachers’ Association, he gravely informs the public hat “tit was perhaps the most practical and profitable of any previously held.” It is not often in the history of ap urganization that n exactitude, but it would appear from the .bove quctation that this was actually done n the town of Summe:side in the month of July last. What purpoe was served by this resurrection of the details of an ld convention can only be conjectured. But he climax is reached in his observations on Agriculture, pages 14nd 15. On noting the decrease in the number studying the subject from that of Isst year (1891) he states that ‘‘in the preceding yesr he re- marked on the importance of the subj-ct.” [ was not aware that he had remarked on wnything in & public way during that year, ot for that matter, durirg any previous year. He would fain iguore the short per- iod of his predecessor's otticial exist- ance. A little further on, in em- vhasizing the importance of practical teaching in connection with the subject, wo stumble on the following re- narkable statement: ‘* The text book should be made largely the guide of inves rigation of the real things aud forces which form ita subject matter.” How real things, such as loam, rocks and manure can be bound up to form the subject matter of a text book is a problem yet to be sulved. It vould require even more ingenuity than was exercised in the numbering of arith- metical pr: blems, although, I imagine, the vork woul be somewhat similar in char- wcter. What an excellent opportunity for he Superintendent to win iresh laurels’! The completed volame would be a worthy »»mpanion for his first venture in the bouk line. The most striking feature of his re- port on the iuspection uf graded schools is the uns'inted praise bestowed on the sever. il teachers, especially on those who fail into the category of disappointed office- seekers. So much is this so, that one is slmost forced to the conviction that they are utterly worthless, as being the opin ons of aman unqualified to jadge, and who, therefore, thinks it best to commend dl; or, at best, the statements of one possessed «f a supreme desire to please. Commendatory adjectives, such as €flicient, satisfactory, earnest, energetic and progres sive are fling indiscriminately over every page. The first appearsasadj-ctive,adverb or ioun at least nine times, and the second .six een. ls there no ove ot his numerous poliric- sl friends thoughtful enough to present him with a Roget’s Thesaurus or some other book m synonyms? It isarelief to turn to the lospectors’ reports, for they are comparatively free from the giaring defec:s of the Superin- tendent’s. Whatever miy be the quality of heir work in the schools of the couutry, this much may be said of their written state menta, hat they are at least fairly correct in style. And ali this is the ou come of dragging educ. stional officials into the politicat mitie—some- thing unknown in any other part of the civil- ‘zed world, and in P. E Island, too, until it tound i(self eaddled with that narrow, soul ess, greceless, conglomerate known as the Peters Govermment. But the time is near when both the imbeci'e Government and its imbecile creations will be hurled from place ind power and consigned to the ordinary sphere which nature intended them to fill, - DTELLA. Marrizrpy Women Nuw.—By a vote of fourteeu te eight the Toronto City Council! has affirmed the principle of married women voting in municipal »ff.irs. Heretofore the right has been restricted to widows and spinsters owning property. ————~ Boom in Carpets.—tur new Brussels and Wilt ns are selling fast; also, our new velvei designs in those lovely cheap tapest:i s going tast. A big bargain in Scotch carpets (-1) wool). Call early this week.—Jamee Patou & Co. Another suicide is reported in Montrea! in which the agent used was Paris green The agony caused by this poison before death ensues is something terrible. Irs use in 80 many cases of self-murder can only be secounted for on the ground that it is so easily obtained. It is too easily obtained. For Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloes “oothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- it relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. iuces natural, quiet slecp by relieving the hild from pain, and the little cherub awaken as ‘bright as a buttoa.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens th? gums, allays all pain, relievea wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy fc1 liarcheea, whether arising from teething «7 other cavses, Twenty-five centa a bottle one of ita meetings can be reproduced’ toy TELEGRAPHIC N2WS. | Srectan Desratcues To THE EXAMINER | DOMINION PARLIAMENT. The Session Ended. eee Orrawa, April 3. The shortest seesion since 1876 closed on Saturday. It was a session remarkable not ouly for its brevity, but for the conspicuous weakness and folly of the Opposition. There were 62 bil s given assent to by Lord Stanley, and of these seyen were divorce THE YOUNG CONSERVATIVES Td HOLD A CONVENTION. Mowrreat, April 3. The idea of a Dominion convention of Young Conservatives has been under d a- cussion for some timep'If it takes place Montreal will likely-be chosen as the place of meeting. “* Immense Icebergs. 7 jLonpon, April 3. The captain of the ship John Cock,which sailed trom San Francisco in November, and arrived at Qieenstown yesterday, re- ports that on January 14 be saw a full- rigged ship suiling among 50 iceberge. Her destruction, he says, was inevitable, The largest berg was 15umiles long and 700 feet high. * Terribie Fire at Manilla. Mantra, April 3. MONDAY, APRIL 38 1893 ~ Children’s Two-picce * Tweeds and Kilt Suits. Ladies of Charlottetown and Cou inspect our Spring Stock. —{ x }— vor —_—_—_oFr——— IS EVERYTHING SELLING CHEAP. Char!ottetown, April 3, 1893. Four thousand houses were burned in the suburbs yesterday, and it is reported that seven lives were lost. Strike at the World’s Fair. Cuicaco, April 3. Three hundred pa‘ntérs employed at the World's Fur grounds have etruck for 40 cents an hour. ~ Y.M C@.A. BULLETIN FOR THIS WEEK. Monday, Srd—Business men's gy class, 4.45 ; young men’s clase, 8 00. Tuesday, 4ch—Boy'’s gym class, 400; ticket committee, 5.00 ; Mock Parliament, 8 00. Wednesday, 5:h--Executive committee, monthly mecting, 4 00 ; vocal music, 8 45 Thureday, 6 h—Busjness men's gym class, 445; young mén’s gym class, 9 00 ; book-keeping class, 8. CO Friday, 7:h—Boy’s gym class, 4900; meeting tor footbal! orgauization, & 00. Saturday, 8th— Bus:ness men’s gym class, 4 45 ; Young men's eym flass, 8 00 ; teach- ers institute, 8.00; sucial hour, frow 9 tu 10. Sunday, 9:h—Men’s meeting, 4.00. “NOT = Yesterday's meeting Was larg: ly attended. Rev. Mr. Fullerton gave an Esster address, and appr priate music was sung. An interesting session of to-morrow night’s Mock Parliament is assured. The F nante Minister will bring down the Budget, which will treat largely of loc 1 fiuances. Government supporters meet in caucus to-night at 7 o'clock sharp, in the parlor, Members, or would-be members of the Association who are foot-bail enthusiasts, will notice by bulletin that » meeting for club organization is cslled for Friday even- ing aext a' 8 o'clock. A much needed department of our work ie a Bible traming class. Th's has the consideration of the committee, and some- thing will probably be done this week. + Se SR The names of the following Canadians are being mentioned in connection with the dis- tribution of birthday honors this y-ar: Chief Justice Strong, Hon. Charles H. Tupper, Hon. A R. Angers, Major Geberal Herbert, Dr. Sanford Flemming, Chancellor of Quees Uni- versity; Hon. Welker Powell and Christopher Robinson, Q, C. Colonies abd India publishes a report that Sir Chariég’ Tupper's eminent services sre about to be rewarded with a peer- age and that his title will be Barou Liverpool. AT TRE Cs PEs —Crossing both ways to- day. Mail arrived in the city at one this afiernoon. Grand Volunteer Concert ——AND—— BASKET SOCIAL In McLeod's Hall, Qo Thursday Evening, April 6th, A Choice Prozramr’a is Leing prepared, Miltary Band in attendances. _ Tickets 10 cents. Ladies bringing bia kears adtnifted if 7 2 | Doors open at 7. Concert at eight o'clock, JOON VANCE, aps Secretary. Oiled Cfothing. tape scaaiatiandl Spriog orders Ten bs sent in without delay Prices and samples on Application. HORACE HASZARD, Manufactucera’ Agent. ep3—2w god ANTED—A girl for general housework in a family of three, Apply at this oitice. \ aps W ANTED—A servant for geneia! housework W Good wages. Apply to Mre. Wm. wus. OARDER®?— Private boarders can be accom. modaied at Mre. Martin’g, in the house f r- Re sure and ask for “‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrap,” and take no other kind. lyr Vi} Whole feet. just arrived. 3 5. JAMES PATON & CO, Shoes are necessary even When ii’s wet there’s no telling what ills may come from wet : It is better to be well protected and rave doctor's bills, Uberefore call and inspect our splendid arsortment of Footwear, To do this means dry feet for you and trade for us. A new supply of the Celebrated ENGLISH K BOOTS M. McLEOD & CO. —— BIG SHOW THIS WEEK] | {x)— uif>. in Sailors, Velvets, a We respectfully invite the , niry to call and— * BIG SHOW THIS WEEK | > ———————— — —=——> In a Wet Time ee when it’s dry weather, Charlottetown, April 3, 1853. CLOVER & TIMOTHY Ste) a(x) BEER & GOFF have just received a supply of Choice ‘Timothy Seed from On- and pronounced first-class. They have also received a quantity of Allsike and Late Red Clover (Mammoth), which they guarantee to be second to none. Although all Grass Seeds are higher than usual this year, stil our prices will be found to be as lew as the lowest, Call anc see for yourselves, BEER & GOFF, QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. — —_———- Infinitely Superior to Extrac’ of Beef. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF is the concentrated feeding quaities of Beef, depriv superfiucus material, skin, fat or indiges ib’e tissue, and it is the quintessence of the virtucs of Peef. Extracts of Beef, on the other hand, are only the tracted juices of Bee!, which, at best, can only stimulate. ap3—dy & wky X- ——-— a ESSEC AMMONIA SOAP Contains a Good Proportion o” Ammonia, which makes it THE EASIES? SOAP TO WORK WITH. {x) It is a Pure Laundry Soap at a Moderate Price. ————H{1) - ——- —— ASK YOUR GROCER TO GET YOU AMMONIA SOAP. me ry ccoupied bg MravSeu St Btrect, 7" teeta — ee eS Sa POLITICAL MBETING, i — eee | A POLITICAL MEETING will be held tx the A U ACA EVENING, Ape bah at halt past a epreseatalives of the District are respectfully ! ! } aps @Vivod to alvend, EDVOVD EDWARD COW THOMAS P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY JUN B ' tario, which has been examined by experts TENDERS FOR COAL. » EALED TENDIRS addressed to signed. und endorsed “ Texder C al,” will be received ontil FidDayY, April, ine usive, for the supply of Six Thousand One tundred (6 100) Tous of the Best Fresh Mined Round Stcam Coal, fer Locomo- tive use. | Tenders to state the price per ton of 2240 hs, Geiivered as ' Wows 1— ; . | Obarlo tetov i... Sammernsice .... PD SOE oo ccce veccceconsal aan 24 PE Siic cdntene tevereees ereeenseseen aa Cape ‘liavesce,....... . . a MAC | ast one-quarter of the whole quantity te ) Gulreta: cach of the above-named Sistioms , b de ivered on cr before the wth day of | mexXs, and dejii very of the whole to te Sn or befure the fi.st day of Uctover, Toe fice payment wil ve made im July. monthly thercafier. Ten (16) per cent. retains A from each pac ment uaill the Gaal s: tisfactory comn'letica of the contract. Phe we, riment docs nt vind itesif to acoept the io West wo auy vender, J. UNSWORTH, ** "superintendent. Raliway Office, Charlottetown, | “pill Let, $803. ) so To the Public. -, ., SAKES MeLEOD & SUM, j (Late of the Firm ef McLeod & McKenzie), Geulleimeys Tails and Outfit, } Have Leased the Shop im the CAMERON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Lately Ocenpie4 by Mr. Horace Haezard, And will open a Large end Select Stock of the most Fashionable and xtylish Goods, is Scotch, English & Canadian Twecds und Worsteds. The public are guaranteed to recei ® in the fatu’e the «me satisfaction that the members the new Firm have always given in the pass JAMES WeLEuD & SON, api Cameron Prosthetic Dentistry. [ AM prepared to moun’ Artificial Teeth on the ditferent kinds of pistes ;— slumipag, W Metal, teese’s Metal ithese metals oxidoze or tarn black iu the mouth), V Celluloid and Zyionite. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, epi Stamper Bivck, \ ictoria * [O Ll House on corner of Caaberiand and ~ huston Streets, uccupied by G. H. Teele “sa esion given im April. Also, bouse On Street, with stable, eod if mch25— dy Carpsts, Squares, Curtains, Oilcloths, Mats and Rugs, §