CORRESPONDENCE, yr statements of our correspondents, | ope na ‘ , | To the E liter of the BE. aminer. Syrx,—-Canuing lebsters for export is now } ene of our leading industries, and thous Sto ands of people are employed both in winter | andin summer ia this busines’. In winter | i ‘ti is at werk making } | t ] the'tinsmith erk making the lobster e al Z ean, and during the summer menths all hands are awayat the faciories. Fortu pately for our Island Prevince, this new iadustry “‘ opened up,’ when shipbuilding was ‘' dying out,” and is now by far the most important branch of eur deep sea fisheries. The Marine and Fisheries Department have stringent reguiations in regard to the capture ef lobaters, which, if carried out, would probibly centra ize the trade into the hands of a few ‘2onopolists, or kill it out altoyether. First, There is the close season. Lobster eanners are not allowed to capture er can fish during certain months of the year. This | entirely approve ef, subject te such changes of the close season as experience may show to be necessary in our waters. Here, | think the interference of the De- rtment with those engaged in the busi- gess should cease. Second, Lobster fishers are not allowed to capture or use lobsters under nine inches in length. Ittakes about half a dozen of suck to fill a can of lobsters, and as those engaged in the business pay the fishermen so much for the hundred lobsters, there is a positive loss in using lobsters under nine inches in length. This regulation—like a chip in perridge--does neither good nor harm,except in so far as it gives an inform- er a chance of enforcing fines and penalties against a lebster canner; if afew under sized lobsters should be discovered on his tables or ainongst the lobster offal. The third and really harassing regulation is that the female lobster, carrying the eva, if captured, shall be returned to the sea. Now a large proportien of the lebsters caught during the open season come under this class. This regulation, as far as my information extends, has hitherto been merely nominal, and has not been enforced in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or this Isiand. In New Hrunswick and Nova Scetia lobster canning isan old industry, and on the Atiantie shores of these Pro- vinces lobsters are said to be smaller and searoer than heretefore. With usitisa new industry and lob- sters never more plentiful than this year, though we have caught them by the million for the past threefyears ! The prices of canned lobsters are ruling lew in Europe; and if Mr. Duvar is allowed to harrasa and annoy lobster factories be- cause a few undersized lobsters, or those carrying the ova, are discovered by in- formers about an establishment, it will throw a good many new factories into bankruptcy. Those engaged in the busi- meas capnot understand why ‘‘ The Depart- ment” do not apply the same rules and regulations to other deep sea fish—codfish for instanee ; they are said to be scarcer than they used to be. Why not passa regulation inflicting énes and penalties on the capture of ‘‘small” codfish and the large ‘‘ mother” fish if not returned to the sea when caught? The Inspector of Fisheries seems to have extraordinary pewers. He can summona lobster packer up before ‘‘ His Majesty” an inflict fines and penalties at his discre- tion, and shut up his factory. Now, the Inspector of Fisheries may be quite unfit to exercise *‘ Judicial functions,” and those engaged in the lobater business should not be at the mercy of such persens. In making these remarks I desire to say that I have no diree: interest in any lobster factory on the Island. Iam winding up my business and have sold out my lobster factory at Murray Harbor to my former partner, Mr. McFadyen ; and, therefore, I am in a position te speak out on behalf of those engaged in this industry. Mr. Duvar estimates that the destruction of 200 mother fish represents ‘‘ half a_ mil- lien of lobsters destroyed.” New this shows that the fecundity of the lobster is so great that a limited quantity of the mether fish is all that is required to replen- ish the sea, and if the close season is strict- ly enforced it ought to suffice for the pres- ent. Be this as it way, 1 am perauaded that a rigid enforcement of the Fishery Regulations will ‘‘shat up” four-fifths of the lobster factories on the Island. It will, no doubt, be necessary, in the course of a few years—-when the supply of lobsters is falling off—to enforce strict obedience of Fishery Regulations, and to employ Fishery Wardens to make daily inspections of the factories; bu! at present, when our waters are teeming with lebsters, it seems a pity to destroy the business in its intancy. {am not blaming Mr. Davar. 1 presume he is administering his department accerd- ing to the Act and the Fishery Regulations. i think it was unfortunate that afew ova lobsters were seized in carts on the market square; if they had not been brought in for sale they won!d have bean thrown into the manure heap. Lobster canners will ne doubt, interview the Minister of Marine and Fisheries on the matter, assoon as he WW. wot hold ourse' ora sponsilile for the Letter from Hon. D. Davies. | gets well enough to receive them. 1 remain, Dear Sir, Yours truly, Danret Davies, Ch'town, June 16, 1881. - — or -—— —_—- Railway Matters. Te the Editor of the Examiner. Siz,—Mr.‘ Schrieber, Chief Engineer of Government Railways has come and gone. In company with the Superintendent and others he made # thorongh inspection of the road from en 1 to end, and, I under- stand, was well pleased with the examina- tion throughout. J expected that during his visit the condition of many of the poor- ly paid officials would have been improved, but with very few exceptions indeed noth- ing has been done. The starving out pol- icy will perhaps be allowed to continue. I am free to say openly and above board that the man or the Government who need- lessly pursue suck a penny wise and pound foolish policy is pursuing a suicidal policy. We are told that at the present time some most deserving and competent officials are about leaving the Surely we have had meat of the driving out policy already. hy is it that P. E. Island is bound te submit! Who is responsible? I refer the matter to the Minister of Rail- ways, I have time sfter time called atten- May 10, 1881. ee =— = vate ee Se tion to the injustice meted out to this Is-! land. Ihave referred to the well-known} fact that the difference of the salaries here and on the Intercolonial for the same duties | is neither right, fair nor just. I submit! that if the services of an official is required‘ on the road, lie should be fairly remuner- ated, and if he should be a man of a family itshould always be taken into considera- | tion. Very often political or other influ- ence will help an official whe has already a! fair salary, while the man whe uses no| outside influence, no matter how faithfully he performs his duties is subject to the! most crvel and heartless oppression. It is not the official alone, but their numerous friends who are alike disgusted at the pres- ext management. It is high time there was an end te this cruel and suicidal policy. J] have frequently been obliged to call atten- tion to the matter, and I think we should not rest uotil redress is ebtained. FArRPLay. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. GRE AT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, Lonpon, June 15. The Times says the running for the Prince of Wales stakes at Ascot, yesterday, | showed that lroqueis was a much better | horse than many were willing to admit. | Jockey Archer, who rede him, could not | get an opening, and had to make a slight | detour before he could get to the front. | The time was 3 min. 4 sec. Lorillard’s colt | Passaic has been scratched for a race for the Ascot Derby stakes, both of which will} come off to day. | LATER. The race for the Ascot Derby stakes, a mile and a half, was won by Lagrage’s Maskelyne; Lorillard’s Passaic second; Falmouth’s Lennoxlove, third. Cork, June 15. Forty dragoons have arrived at Skibbe- reen to strengthen the force there. It is expected that as sufficient time has elapsed to allow abatement of excitement, several Lani League officers will be arrested under the Coercien Act. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Roms, June 15. The Italian Consal at Tunis has taken three months leave of absence. ‘This ac counts for the fact that he did not answer Roustan’s notification of the latter's as- sumption ef the conduct of fereign affairs. CoNnsTANTINOPLE, June 15. The Porte has reeeived news that Sheik Obeidullah has surrendered to the Turkish authorities of Van. The danger of a new Kurdish raid into Persia are therefore ended. Special Noticee. Cram-CHuowper and Fried Clams, also Sardine Sandwiches at the ‘‘Lorne Restau- rant.” [j15 lw CranBeriss by the barrel, at H. Coombs’s j6 3: Bust of Sir John McDonald, Hon. Messrs. Blake and McKenzie, to be had at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. j14 GrNTLEMEN should sce the nice Fancy Shirts so cheap at J. B. Macdonald’. Lapizs’ English Kid Walking Beots and Slippers, a few pairs, at the London House. j9 Men's and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. CasneaGe Ptants in abundance at Charles Heartz’'s. {ju 13 2i Great bargains in Ladies’ Corseis at J. B. Macdonald’s. New Confectionery, 4 ton, at B. Balder- ston’s. 2w taw Very cheap Prints at J. B. Mac- donald’s. A lot of Holly Photo. Frames, and Panel Mounts, for Hand Painting, Picture Frames, etc, etc. at Bremner Bros. j4 lw eod pat Immense stock of Ladies’ Straw Hats selling very cheap a J. B. Macdonald’s. Great bargains in Dress Goods at J. B, Macdonald’s. A General Stock of Stationers’ Sundries, such as Pocket Books, Purses, ete., very cheap, just opened at Bremner Bros. j4 lw eod pat Goov unblea ched Cotton for 6 cents pea yard at J. B. Macdonald's. Kiln Dried Cornmeal at Beer & Goff’s— wholerale and retail. ju 9 Fresh Turnip Seed at Beer & Goff's, ju 9 One very superior Single Seated Wagon, onlo run three times, will be sold cheap.— R. J. Burcuer, at P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms. {june 8. 6i. Pickep OrancEs by the box, at H. Coombs’s. j6 3i One very fine Track Wagon, built in St John a short time ago (Price and Shaw makers), will also be sold very low.—R. J. Burcurr, P. E Island Furniture Ware- room:. [june 8. 6i. Drew Dror Ix.—Just received, Khubarb for the pies, pies, and Cranberries for the jam, jam; Lemons for the girls and boys, and Uranges, the reall am. Apples too. Don’t forget the place. —Arruuk & Toomas, 31 New Tea, cheap and good, at B. Balder- ston’s. 2w taw A Superior stock of Rodgers’ Pocket Knives ust received at Bremner Bros, j4 lw eod pat A new Broom sweeps clean. Get it at B Balderston’s. 2w taw Weare selling out stock of Customs Duty Entries until the first of July at half price.— Bremner j4 lw eod pat “Molasses, ‘Molasses. — HIRTY puncehons choice MOLASSES, twenty hhds. and tierces Sugar. Just received. HORACE HASZARD, June 6, 'S1—1lw eod pat Prices Very Low for Cash. —_———-_ > a oo — ~ PERK! Our Stock is first-class in every particular, aud we only ask an inspection of the same to cenvince you that we are giving the Newest and best Gouds at the lowest prices. NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN, —--——:0: ——— Newest Hats and Bonnets of Every Beseription. Ribbous, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH AND TWEEBDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. par New Goops By Every STEAMER. Charlottetown, May 19, 1851. ———— _—_ —— = = —=— ie ee) CHEAP CASH STORE ——— 0: ——— A A ot en ee — ee ee a DATT, WX AMINEHR. SUN 17 166. NEW SCARFS, - NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILL!INGS, Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Large Display of Feathers and Fiewers. TURNIP SEED. | ‘ | | i | { NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. | | } ROOM PAPER. | PERKINS & STERNS. — | | " TURNIP SEED. ; | HEARTZS’ OLD STAND, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Opposite the Market. oe HE Subscriber would inform the purchasing public that he has opened in the above well-known Store a large and varied assortment of Goods in the following lines : Hardware, Stoves, Groceries, Karthen, Glass and Weeder: Ware, Dye Stuffs, &¢., &e., Which he is prepared to sell to Cash Customers at a SMALL ADVANCE ON Cost. _— Powder, Shot, Tea Trays, &., Ke. Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Canned Goeds, Salt, Rice, Split Peas, Beaus, Barley and General treceries. FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMBEAL. FRUIT—in Layer, Muscatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, | Almonds, Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, etc., etc. WOODENWARE— in Buekets, Brooms, Tubs, Washbcards, Churns, Baskets, Seives, Measures, etc., ete. STOVES—a large assortment daily expected from Faweett’s Celebrated Foundry Sackville. pee Plense eall and examine quality and prices. Steamers, Railroads and private residences in the City tree of charge. HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, May 27, 1881—2aw wkly GLASSWARE—in Lamps, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Water Carraffes, ete., ete. EARTHEN AND STONE WARE—in Milk Dishes, Batter Crocks, Jars, VFlower Pots, Molasses Jngs, Preserve Jars, Churns. ete., ete. BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint. Varnish, Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, Shoe, Barnister, Crumb, Window, Horse, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, ete. Goods delivered j ‘ Nails and Spikes, Iron and Steel, Paint (all colors); Boiled, Raw, Sweet, Lard, | Machinery, Weel, Codfish and Kerosene Oils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Rope, Hames, Whips, Chains, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Screws, Saws, Cutlery, Scales, Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Beer & Goi i | King of the Swedes, Champion, We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of our SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Tho ck has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GEORGE DAVIES & CO. NS & STEARNS EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their ef Spring Importations, and are now ready with an Extensive Show of New Goods SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. 1 ANDSOME Househoid furniture. AM instructed bv Avex. MAGCNan, Ksy., to sell at AUOTYON, at his’ residew e, Dundas teplanade, on MONDAY, 20th imet., at tl o’clock,-— All his very valueble and handsome Honse- hold Furniture, Silverware, Clossmare, Crockery and Chinaware, valuable House Plants, Carriage, Neigh, Mileh Cow, bowls, ete. = Foll particularsin catalegues, to be had at my Auction Roum. WILLIAM DODD. June 11, “S1-- eod Anctioneer, HOLLAND GROVE wee eee VekhY HARDSOME Building Lots! ’ WILL. SELL AT AUCTION, on the Grounds, on WELNE*DAY, 29th ist, wt }ioctock, all that ehgibly situated prop- erty known as ** iioland Grove,” opposite the residence of the tion, Jaige Youny, with handsome frontege ou Fitzroy, Prince, Masten wal Great Geerge streets, anil comprisiag AS thirteen of the very handsomest Bailding Lots in the city limits, centrally located ou. the hichest land with haudsome trees aud shrab- bery, and invaluable either in yart or asa whole for Gentlemen's Private Residences. Plan of the Property to be seen at my office apd on handbills. Terms easy and made known at sale. WILLIAM Dob, June tt. 3i—pat cod Auctioreer, Valuable residence! For Sale by Suction, HAVE been instructed by the Bank of Prince Edward Island to sell by Pablie Auction, on the premises, on TUESHPAY, the 2lat JUNE, inst., at three o’clak, po im, that veluable residence Known as ‘** fern- wood,” fronting on the Saint Eleanor’s } oad, slurmerly owned by the late Judge Pope, to- ;¥ether with 19 acres of land attached. Green Top. Parple Top, Skirving’s Improved. and Carter's | June 9, ISSl. at a arn oa mee whee gee eta totie. wate NONE CHEAPER ! 20: J. B. MACDONALD 1S DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. "30: ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS. All the Novelties of the Season. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. ELEPHANT. CREAT BARGAINS IN —— DRESS GUODS, Libis A Puiais AS I AM ANXIOUS TO Reduce my Stock in this Line, ee eee , R. W. TREMAINE, Ch’town, May 3, I5S1. - SIGN OF THE W. 2, BOREHAM BRS to thank his customers, and the public in general, for the very liberal) patronage extended to him during the time, he has been in business, and te inform ihem | that he has Jeased and is now fitting up the | 'by Miss Ellis), where he hopes to see all his | jold customers and as many new ones as will favor him with a call; aleo that he wiil FOR CASH His Largo, Fashicnable and Well Selected Steck of Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Commencing on May 29th, until re- moval ) No reasonable’ofler refused. Don’t forget the place. W. R. BOREHAM, Sign of the Elephant, May 28, 183'—+till rem \ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Chea and most Newsy Paper publichei m the Provinces. 83 Queen Street, — Store on Graftau Street (formerly oveupied | - The Dwelling House, Woed House, Ice Honse, Barns, Stables, Pump and everything alout the premises sre prow in a thorcuga state of repair. This is one of the most beau- tifully situated residences in the “Lower Pro- viners, avd is too well known to require far- Liaete aie suripLucn, it hay unly been built a few years, is fitted up with ail the moderna conveniences, snd cost tac late owner sixteen thousand dollars in coustructicn, and will now be seld without reserve Intending purebasers can inspect the House any time b-fore the sale by applying to the Keeper in charge, or to the subscriber. Terns easy and wade known at cale. LICHAKD HUNT, Summerside, June 9, 1881 jiu 10 UR. GEQRGE HYDE, Gracuate of the Vvladelphia Petal Celewe Seecekssorn ‘ro Der. STRICKLAND. ifas returned to Charlottetown and cain be consulted es usual at his cle, Great George Street. June 6— 31, wkly 7), sj kea POULTRY | re.HE only “ Yards” in the Provinee for {uporting and Dreeding pure-blooded BIRDS and LOGS. A splencdul varety of mproved stock. EGGS FOR HATCHING ¢ Toulouse (:008e, a hone Ou ae is wed Sdined £5.00 Bronze Turkey, (4M 99556 contin ae Vekin Duek, " os sees +00 «pice Sae Light Brahma dlen, **. | 4.05 desseenss-s BO When full grown avd fat, the Hens will weigh tn, the Ducks tia, Geese thirty, and Turkeys thirty-five pounds each, All are | hardy, quick growers. grcut layers, easily ' kept, and good for table. The Geese and Ducks only require enough water to drink. Order toon, a8 they ure (led in turn and sent to any address, J. A. CARMAN, Rose Bawk, P. LE. Island, Canada. Catalogues free. ~~? apd WILLS FOR SALE Se proprietor intending to lease the country, offers that desirable Mill Pro. perty known as the Brae Mills, ‘an Lot 9, situated at the Brae Stition, with railroad Sell at a Considerable Discount: siseso sees Sate as ‘driyen by a 35-horse power cngine, of the ; finest kiud. There ig in the Milla Shingle Machine, Crosseut Machise, Rotary Mill, Trimmer Mill and Fdyger, ail complete and )rapning at once, and as many Joore can be , added if necessary ; lots of power, There is an endless lot of Jumber in the vicinity, such as Spruce ard Hemlock, and the on'y good place for getting cedar timber on the Island, which is so ’esirable for shingle purposes. All fhis, with stock of lumber, and many more things tuo numerous to men- tion, with a new Pwelling House and out- buildings, will be sold tor owe-half cost, This is a good chance for some one, For ire formation apply at the Mills to ; June 10 ANGUS McKINNON, eS ++ $e HE place to get your Printing done ma the EXAMINEK PRINTINGROOMB,