a ™ coar be paid in Bh are far in excess of ‘ud several cases itirely THE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 5, 1886 What's Puzzling Uncle Sam. Where have the mack i gon t is tne question whi h puzzes everybody in the fis! trade. A few small trips have been landed Gloucester thig, gréek, ar 1,200 barrels in all, but most of the are coming In etnpty, slipping ' : ntir ; ha tOuntTI Ng Uo Lin and the season is tas away, With not more thana tentl last year’s catch upto this time. , \ wrrived at Provincetown after a fortnight’ cruise aleng the coast of Maine. in the Pav of Fundy, alone the western shore of } scotia to Cape Sable and across to Cane ( Withcut seeing any mackerel but tinkers, and fine weather prevailing all the time \ few . : Vessels are returning fi Nova Scotia wit! ym the eastern shore o 1 small fares, but the m wcke el keep mostly within the three-mile limit and the Provincial revenue cutters are on th alert to prevent any poaching ry American fishermen. Late reports irom Prince Edwat Island state that mackerel are striking in all around the Island, anda lar itch there is expected, bat our seiners to stand off This looks as if the mackert had some und rstanding with the Provincia authorities, and were to keep away from the American shores until the fishery que stion was settled. Some of our experienced fishermen claim that the body of mackerel which is now running into the ‘bay is an en tirely st par ate school from those which start ed from the South , ' have bound und should now be on cul satisfactorlly account total disap pearance of the latter. Ihey think the fish have simply been attract ed to the bottom te s pawn, and will bob up renely some of the se fine days in large num en and size, but the exact date of pearance is something nobody can tn the meantime our fishermen are anxiously waiting and watching, without earni ng a dol lar, Tots ul catch to date by the New England fieet 3 plac red at about 5,000 barrels. , but the y cannot for the the ir ap foretell. i his is from a late number of the Boston Journal The puzzle is now being solved. — a 6 4 . ; A large fleet of { nuited States fishermen are on our coasts, and during last week num- ers were seen fishing close inshore—no near. The n lwavs have cTulsers being rackere! are .- where they be nh the differ ence 18 taat, having riven some small con- sideration for them, the United States fish- ermen were not in former years compelled either to do Coie, Uncle Let's have your without them or steal them. Sam, do the s: hinge ! market for our traders in stural products to compete in, iuare ft , and we'll set you have our fisheries to fishin. It isn't dignified for a nation of Y ls . to Come stealing froma poor fifty millions hation- deal. little ality of five millions. Give usa fair —- + om + -_-—————- After the Fight. Now that the battle is over, universal regret is felt at the defeat of the Hon. Wim Campbell. Mr. Campbell able, honorable trustworthy representative was an and which was brought about by the trickery and circulars of his enemies, and his defe it, of the people, > is regarde” as a personal, as But though Mr. has met with a temporary defeat. well as a political loss. Campbell the front. Holland and Martin is also matter for regret; but t} ey have the We expect to see him again to The defeat of Messrs satisfaction of knowing that although they in the fr ‘ veir friends have fallen (rovernment, while their hold the reins of opponents must remain in the cold shack ed : - for four years more, at leas They will, 's hoped, and by, ‘* bob up serenely.” .* i « anti oa We were pleas ad or Mon iay to se i} MelIntyre, the able al : popular M King’s County, who returned on Saturday night from Ottawa. The Doctor will ne doub render valuabie service to the Liberal cause in the approaching local elections Pa before Election. the S0th ult.. The Libera! King’s County, have came off on result ? eandidates in The Election and what is the Conservative with turned by an only one exception, been re- overwhelming majority—a six hundred votes, taking the a whole. Mr. James R. Mc- Lean is the returned majority of County as Grit f mily solit ary from King’s County, and is, therefore, as fai as that part of the country is concerned, ‘the last rose of left But this is first time the summer blooming alone. not the Patriot's calculations turned out contrary to We King’s County its expectati congratulate the ons electors of upon rectifying the mistake that was made foar years ago. sted aii ce The seizure of three United States fishing schooners at Shelburne, shows that the Government are determined to punish Laws and Right ! offenders against the Customs wa of the Trea’y of 1818. violat Rebeilion Claims. \ Winnipeg despatch of the Ist July says :—‘*The commissionere appoimted to investigate the rebellion losses claims have THE Supreme DAILY Court. JULY 5. Marcuerita Gahan. executrix,vs. Herman ay nald—Action on account. Verdiet r pli ntifl McLean for plaintiff ; Sullivan r uetendant \iex Horne vs. John MeMurrer, jr. | Aciion on promissory note, Verdict for Peters for plaintitt s Manchester and others vs. Joseph Doyle (ction on promissory note. Ver- t for plaintiff. Peters for plaintiff. } H.. Bleasdell and another vs. Leon ; ’ PM . : + hy 90 ] a i ) {wo actions on three odiils of xchan Verdict for plaintiff! in both ases, subject to nonsuit on point reserved. Hodgson for defendant. Currie— Indictment for prisoner who was on bail was not in court when called, and a bench wrrant was immediately issued for his i irrest. Che case will pr r»bably stand over ,@ 4.4 aint iil (Jueen Vs. : nr ourgiary. rhe Dei, Tor | r 3 Jonn their discharge on Saturday the Grand Jury made the following reports: GRAND JurRY Room, rrinity Term, July 3rd, 1886 desire to report that they | Hospital for the Insane and ution in good order in all its depart under treatment 1 The Gi and Jw visited found hat instit ments There are now herein 121 patients 64 males and 57 females who all appear to be kindly eared for. In the male wards there is at present modation for any more patients. The which the Grand Jury also examined, quality. The ventilation are of the opinion that the Hospital is excellent. Jury also visited the they comfortable as ec no accom food, was ol! irst-class is good, ind they ment of the The Grand House, which nates as manace ein found clean, and the uld be ‘dibected. unsuitability of the premises 4} used. ithe rooms © ovel onsidering the pu pose -rowded. In one room—-26xl7 feet—-are fourteen of whic! the time of their visit; for the beds, twelve nh were occuptle and in two othe i : eleven beds each , rooms of the same size were : . : : . wy cease ull of which were occupied. ine Ventilation is still inferior, although some improvement | . | ry * } at is Deen eTected. ihere are at present i4 a. OF inmates—-2Y ma these, oless lunatics. and two men ere hat several others are idiotic. All the inmates expressed themsélves ry satisfied with their treatment The Gra uk Jury isited the Jail, whicl also visit hey Silas ila al ally in aid aan There are at present 17 prisoners confined for various crimes and mis lemeanors, 13 of whom are males and 4 females. Two of the P ison2rs are b Vs 13 years of age, under sents breaking and larceny. Three of the wome1 have children with them: two of these chil l infants, and the other aren are vears old. ‘There are five rbout nce for shop about three ] 4 . debtors confined it the Jail, ail of whom ar maies, ne Ja 1 had newed Phe Grand Jury wish to iénce 18 1n condiiivn, ant diately be 1 eall att pleasant duties the Jail, ntion to the very a ‘ ] performed by the Matron of for which thev allowance of 850 wholly in ulequate. For self and fe consider the annua! llows. Wrirram C. DesBrisay, Forem tn. GRAND Jcry Room, Trinity Term, July 3, 1886, - apa Grand Jury wish to draw the attention of the ourt to the high iy reprehensibl pra om , whieh has now ? 7 pecoine very general, ol lepositin g manure, nig pt soil, and other de- caying ma utter, upon tir i uls and in fie lds i in close eatly to the annoyat is extensively ini the sides of the nigh proximity thereto, ice Of the public. , This done in the vis inity Tt Char- lottetow? . + A CALLS vou LU ieee e a e+ ce + | pears to the Grand J iry to be 4 chief o i to this sewer is that it emvties d in k of.the winter and West Rivers, Sout} i Shere to rack nd rot the ice ; , ' li, 2nd rencel s4H01DS landing trom 4 a a he a heuy te ana vocay 4 OIND, ettect early In the dangerous, The Jury recommend that the attention of Works be called ; that its |} Grand e Commissioner of Public to this matter, with the view of remedying vined of... There is from Grafton Street to the shore at the foot ot W est Street, W hich “auses a similar nuisance, to obviate which the drain should be carried out to low water mark. The Grand Jury recommend that the attention of the City Council be directed to. this case. Complaints hi Lve also been made State of (:overnor s P ond, 7 “iso a e@ grievance ! | arain ieading compl : as to the which the Jury consider in its pr . ; 145 ; present condition 1s dangerous to the public health. They are of Grand opinion that this Pond should be cleaned out — that facilities should ‘cular access of th: The attention of the Grand called to } be afforded tor the tide thereto. Jury has been the state of the street and Eastern Water Street, opposite the residence ol Mr. John Bolger. Since the opening of the Railway the street has been raised and tnacadamized, whiile the railway authorities bave built up the Southern side, td causing the shed of water upon the Northe: side. From a personal inspection the Grand Jury are satistied the drainage is defective, they understood that the City Cor- poration have called for tenders for the con- struction of a sewer that will remedy grievance complained of, they trust that in a short time the nuisanze will be abated sewer on but as returned to this city. They were away over three -months. They investigated | altogether nearly eight hundred claims, and | have still some merchant cases to lo »%k amto here. They examined abuut one thousand : witnesses on oath, but singular to relate | not one of taem had voluntarily taken part | in the rebellion. Even the committee who | had brought Riel from Montana, preferred claims for losses and protessed to be inno- cent. They were ali, they said,. forced into the rebellion by Riel...As to the | merits of all these claims, the commiis- | sioners are necessarily reticent until they | make their report to the government at Ottawa, but it is generally understood that | while many of them are bona fide and will full, or nearly so, many more what will bh: allowed. will likely be thrown out ' - ’ , arun til &a Nuisance case con- docks the Stipendiary Magis- ” US lorenoon, iwo were fined pes » | $50 or oV Gays imprisonment; sixteen $1] each ’ 7 rote an: l one was Sati OVE } to-morrow, A fie nuisance Case was Uispusetl of Ly ordering the defentiant to pay costs Uf sagenvac. tions of the Grand much labor’ and ner p rt have been treated difference, he recommend tit ort Jury, the enquiry r upon with marked in- they respectfully request that the Vourt may so communicate the foregoing re- ports as to ensure prompt and decisive action by the various corporations and ofticials con- cerned. e+ ce For seif and fello W. C, DesBrisar, Foreman, Twenty-five of the petty jury were dis- charged to-day. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure | Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites AS A REMEDY FOR PULMONARY AFFECTIONS AND sSCGROFULOUS : DISEASES. Dr. lra M. Langa prominent physic ian in New Y¥ rk, says;—I am greatly pleaséd “with Have found it very al ste in wove cise ases, and it ulministe servic3- ec isily your sanu! sion, O LEARY orange tea will be the bousgi, Fare $1, 15 by sj exprlws at var fare, : ; best of the cll wit tea ; Ur by till wext duy, EXAMINER, eS istrict. “av Harbor THE SPLENDIbD VICTORY PROWSE AND Mur WON BY MESSRS. MACLEOD. ‘The following are the returns from Murray Harbor ¥. i a 3 = = << fa Murray Harbor South....130 122 86 87 Murray Harbor North....186 177 8] 75 Hivh’ Bank ........:. wena ay ee Mahars..... we van ool, in OR eek 16k 108 MontagGs. <<. uaa, aes. si GR 908 . Isl 93 Whim Road........ aw 2 8-8. Lot 66. 47.. a. oe ae 12 19 700 659 526 403 Prowse’s majority over Aitkea....... pieitch ee MeLeod’s mi jority over White... #2010, 156 The special vote of the election will be open- ed at the Sherill’s Wednesday next, at 9 ‘ock sharg. The special votes for the other Cccnties will then be forwarded, and the Sheriff's Courts for casting up the votes and deciding the members elect, will be held on the 12th. -_ a A> +A Obituary. We to-day chronicle the death of an old and respected gentleman, Capt. James H. Moore. In his younger days, deceased was Monday ; actively engaged in the shipbuilding busi- ness which he condueted very successfully; building, rigging and sailing his cwn vessels and frequently going Captain of others, and during the long period of forty years battling with the winds* and waves he never lost a man or vessel.“ He was trustworthy and honest in his dealings, and was well known by many merchants and business men of this city and elsewhere. For the last twenty years he has been engaged on his farm, which is beautifully situated near Pownal village. Few attain such a ripe old age, and it may well be said of him ‘the died full of. years. io his relations and friends we tender our symp thy. ee Fish Notes. ’ j st { oles (From th Ca pe Abi Adverlizer, i Jnly 2.) The aves vmount of mackerel landed at thi 18 | t bris. handed up to this time lasi year. ae mount landed at all ports is only 27 4,187 last and 1e pres¢ nt season is 238 bris., >} ? WLOLE bris, against 22.136 in year i8s4. h salmon and shipped from Port H iwksbury tor Boston last Friday. I'wo and one-half tons of fre: 8) bris mackerel were Mackerel having struek in along the coast oi Prince Edvard Tsla id. the Department oT i‘isheries has ordered three Government crui- onrad, Ter- have been detailed for the steamer Lansdowne will also coast. sers. to watch the fisheries. The ( ror, and Critic Sei vice. The be sent to the same a } vate ae Several of the fleet are on North Bey; reports from there w favora bit their way to being more ; One thousand barrels mackerel have arrived at Boston by stearer from Prince Edward Island, mostly nett a fish, and sold for $6 and $5.25 A hearing, by the Senate Committee on Fisheries, on the Close Macherel Season Bill, was held on Tuesday afternoon: Messrs. Hale, Frye and Reed were ‘present. “Mr. O. ” Whitten, of Portland, made a. statement lative to the fish ry and favored the passage ground that ninety-nine per the business wanted the bill netting of mackerel spawning atly reduces the ntffaber of” the catch. That the early canght fish were not fit to eat. The necessity of the law was shown in the decline of the mackerel fishery anid the great searcity of namber ones. The : of the bill on the cent. of those in ’ ; passed, j season I bill was epposed by P. Benjamin, who thought the bill woald do no good, as fish did not until June. To Whitten’s had not been a barrel sp2wn + that there statement oT brought in from the New England coast this year, Ben- jamin replied that had been too stormy. Thomas A. Rich, of Isaac Rich & Sons. Boston, aid his firm had been in the fishing business since 1849, and statéd that mackerel could not be caug ght in June, as t! hey go to the hottom to spawn. a> a The First Through Tr: rin. A Winnipeg despatch of the Ist instant says: ‘“‘An immense crowd assembled at the depet this morning to greet the first train going through te the Pacific. The Ninetieth Battalion, the Infantry Schoo! Corps, the Field Battery and the Winnipeg Cavalry paraded. ‘The Mayor and Council were also present. On arrival of the. train there was tremendous enthusiasm. The locomotive whistles tocted, the people cheered, the infantry fired a few de joie, and the battery asaiute. On the train being brought toa stand iu the depot, the city clerk read a congratulatory address to the and directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to which General Superintendent Eagan suitably replied... A banner with ‘* Winnipeg greeting” was then placed. on the locomotive, and the train started pene A telegram. from Victoria, B. C., says an immense excursion party from t tad city wil! meet the arrival of the first through train at Port Moody on president | Sunday, the As it has not unfrequently happened that | ' one of the students—Mr. ved on account of its pal tableness. | LETTERS TO THE EDT FOR’ —_—+_-—_-_ An Historical Question Answered. Sir,—At the recent closing examination of Prince of Wales College and Normal School, a history paper was handed in by James Coulson, containing the following poetical sketch on Robert Walpole, which ‘constituted a com- plete and accurate answer to the question asked. Tho following is an exact copy of the lines: , Walpole was not very honorable as you will see, For he was given to the work of bribery, By such means his office he did secure, And made the time of his election sure. ; He was a man of more than ordin ary skill, As the ‘South Sea Scheme’ was against his > } will, And at the crisis of this huge swindling affair, He did his best the spoils to share. Yours, SUBSCRIBER. snes 4 REGUL ax, Monuuly Communication of Vic- toria Lodge, No. 2, iA: F..& A. M.,, will be held this. evening at 8 o'clock in Masdniv Hall, Busiates—Cdaferviay think a ditgrtle, ~~ A lege 2230 : j = MONDAY, & SOS, HERS WHEATE RY UCTION -AND {MISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EL. CO} July 5, 1886 Smos eod & w Wart Atlantic. Steamship Co, ed 7 ‘ = Reh . i 2 i > ys _ 4 * ais # : age x des: + Py hn de - ; See (Se Se FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN ABOUT THE JU Oth ok ssage apply in London to Company, 147, Fenchurch T. REWBERY, AGENT, ht or Pa 8 > . De For F:ciz North 2, tiaistic Street, or here to FENTON NOTICK. GEO. CARTER & CO. HAve removed ali their business to their WARKET SQUARE STORE, to v high customers and the public generally are invit A ull stock of Fiour, Tea ceries, Fruit and Confectionery Highest price paid for Eggs. GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, next Chappelle's Bookstore. 1886--2i wy 2i July 3, and General Gro- always on hand. Ch‘town, she! 5, HA RD ¢ COAL. New tats ee a $71 Tous Anthracite Coal (£¢¢ Chestnut Sizes Crosby from Will be sold low while landing. This is the sain such atisfact CAPT. JOHN quality Coal that has given ion for the last four years. HUGHES Water Street. lmo eod §oe ds Ch’town, July 2, 1886 Newfoundland. sohn’s, For &t. = te AMER’ “Coban w be due here early JESDAY MORNING, 6th Juiv, and will ite cattle and sheep ca deck for ti, John's. For Freig CO., ee 2-—3! Agents. TENDERS ALED TENDERS will be City Clerk’s office, until noon of THURSDAY, 8th of July next; for excavating and laying a Box } a r, fem east of Hillsborough Street, to 2ast end of Wa ter Str et, Piansand specification to be seen at this office. The Conncil do not hind themselves to accept the lowést or any tender. received at the By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, Criy Clerk. June 23, 1886 GRAND. Of ANGE NARAD y ‘NTT CAMP BELL LOL it ig) WILL BE HELD AT O'LEARY STATION, ON Wednesday. Juiy th 3i W sat mon rT Acuthe table on arrival of train. <A glori- ous time expected, Music, games, sw ings and other amusemeats provided, Positiveiy no intoxicating liquors allowed, Ve have secured the services of Knight Bros., Bakers, of this city, whose reputation is sufficient guarantee that the Tea will be first-class in every ] 886. ancora mene IU LY ‘Bi; OPENENG TO-DAY, a), eae TANLEY BROS, BROWNS BLOCK i Case American White Shirts, i ff - Collars and Cuffs, 1 “ ” Searfs and Ties. Also - New Prints, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (ail saades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, STANLEY BROS, brown's Block, Opposite Market House. i na tt a n-ne a Ch'town, June 21, 1886. D. A. BRUOE Wants to Have His Say---that is ; 7 OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in 'P. E. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST- : L. ASS WORK, that none of our competi- tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths m uufactured thau what we are snowing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. large staff of Workiwen, we can give you prompt attention. $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufaciwure, many suits of which wei Stock of faats ; » now SELLING AT COST. We have An immense selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 12} us. best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS Collars, Cuffs, Having three Cutters and a « made to order and not called for, to > per cent. when they purchase froan FURN ISHINGS, &ec., Unsurpassed im Style. ae ene 6) mee ote Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from Fies.. é@ Prices were never as Low, other establishments this year. D. A. BRUCE. 72 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, June 23, BOSTON, HALIFAX AND P. E, ISLAND ieamship Line Will, 1885, make TRIPS PrR WHRER. Fithian enone on and after ist July, TWO The Steamship ‘““MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) ; 2,200. "l'ons, The Steamship ‘“‘CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) ; . . - 1,400 ‘Tons. The Steamship “WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) - - - - 1,400 Tons. 0 Commencing on Thursday, own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, until further notice. These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight iandled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. st July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte. For further particulars apply to LA tT V ehh BROT “HRS, Agents, Charlottetown. & CROSBY, General Ag Nickerson’s W harf, June l4th, 1886—-dy wy pat her jour 2 mos > i a NICKERSONS rents, Boston. a IN Bi W™ “HAT & FUR STOAR Newson Block. —_——_—0 particular, and R. K. Brace will provide fur Kefréshment Saloon. Those wishing to make their Jady friends happy will cali for Strawber- ries, (oufectionery, VUranges aud all kinds Ke ‘Temper ance Drinks, Tiekets will be issued by Special Train at fol lowing prices, including Tic ket for Tea— good to | return only by Special on same day :— rom Charlottetown, Cemetery, Royalty June- | tion to O'Leary and revurn........ $1.15 | “ Miitea, Loyalist, Colville, North Witt- i shire, Hunter River, Clyde.,........ 1.05! * Fredericton, Kliiotw’s. “Bradaibane, County Line, Freetown, Biueshank, 95 Kensington, Barbara W eit. New An- nan, lravellers’ Rest, Summerside, St. E ee Miscouche, St. Nicho- in las ae ee ee ee ee 85 | * Wellin; ston. eh ooPaSed aaa Tee 7 79 | $ Richmond, Northam, Port Hili, Eller- } DiGensiccddccs cs Gibeso sw cme 69 | ; Conway.-++- Dik selndletn<ieb « cae « £5 | ** Portage. 50 | wr POA « . 5 05. eh Cb kneels stick. WS 3d | Return Tickets at one First-c iain Vure and Tea | Ticket, will be issued on Express Train, at Regu-! lar Stations from East, and Pezgular Train from | W'est—good till next day. Special Train, — Charlottetown to @ Leary Station, Wednesday, July 7 ei th, 1886. Leav 2 Charlottetown, at... . 600.a, t., local time Royalty Junction.... 6.15 “North Wiitshire-.... 6.90 s “ ‘“ Hunter Hiver....... 7.06 a : ' * Bradalbane.. cannes Ties a -” | “* County Line. g 7.30 2 ” . Freewwrn 03 i 6567-5" 748 ‘ * _ MOCnSute...... isses Tad < “* Summerside ‘ces Be ys Miscouche......... » Gee on St OLE 3. 355 c) ae | oe ee Be ea, suse RG -s Arrive at O° Le Pidinecbass 10.25 ' Re ening will leave O'Laary at time 6 ». m., local | EWS OAMP LiLLIS, BELL, y aVi, ; for Committee, Chitown, June 2 1886—wky ee Tt ae ee DEPARTURE I RATS, the Latest Styles, at the PRICES. ! FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered aud Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. & STUART. LOWFST very Ch’town, May 4, !886 CARVELL BROTHERS, General Agents and Oommission Merchants, CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island. AGENTS FOR: The Halifax Sugar Refining Company. The Vale Coal Comp2ny. The Guardian Assurance Company, of Eugiand. The Besten Marine [usurance Company. The New Work Board of Underwriters. The Allan Line of Ocean Steamships. The Quebec Steamship Company. The Goston, Balifax & P. 4b, 1. Steamship Ane. | atuwe