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Sir,—-! see that the subject of a tunnel ‘across the straits from the Island to the Mainland, is begiiming, of late, to attract ‘considerable atteniion. It is gratifying to /see such men as Archbishop O'Brien, Rev. K.§McLennan and other non-residents, | give their able and ligeral advocacy of such RERR & GORE. ascheme. I see that a Mr. Lord of Eldon, ‘claims to be himself, the ‘first and for ‘years the only advocate of a subterranean ‘tunnel’ &e. I beg to take exception to this QRANGES, LEMONS, GRAPES. é . ‘gent’s claim, The first individual that 20 cases Oranges, 14 cases Lemons, offered any public proposition to the tucnel 2) bris. Grapes, just arrived from ws gr soe the Rev. = ee “ o4 8 | the Jslander Dewepaper, then pu y Great Britain. ‘John Ings. Esq. Mr. D. Laird was then BEER & GOFF. (45 row, editor of a paper called the ; : Protestant, or possibly of its successor, the CS ae . |Patriot, when first established. At that RAISINS. ‘time Mr. Laird and Rev. Mr. Sutherland a . were at sharp variance, by reason of some 250 boxes received—Layrrs, Val- political biases, &c. The former, of course, encias, Seeidless. had peculiar advantages for prosecuting the BEER & GOFF little polemic war, as the paper was his SE . & e own, and to superintend and write for it aE A ee en “ ‘remember how Mr. Laird ridicuied Mr. he BPE Las AS . | Sutherland’s public proposition of such an " ape extravagent scheme, as he (Mr. Laird) American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- judged it tobe, Mr, Laird stated in one kins, Pippins, &c., at of his articles, iat 3 British noes Th Me . | opened its mouth wide and ha hawed at the Beier & GOPES, | idea of such a monstrous and absurd pro- seat ject. Well, no doubt, many little minds, CRANBERRIES. ‘whose mental vision could not extend | beyond the limits of their own circumscribed 30 bris. tranberries and Fox- horizon, did think such a acheme absolutely berries at linfeasible. Rev. Mr. Sutherland skortly BEE. *& ‘left for Australia, and so faras I know, is (there now. eee ee See See : __. | parture,no serious mention was made of ths ; ‘ tunnel project. He was a man of somewhat CAN RDe EL aD PEEL. ‘more than average talents, as everybody i ; - : _., |acqnainted with him, and with his speeches Keiller’s Celebrated English Cit- Te writings, will acknowledge. e True, the Island was not then incorpora- GOPF’S. Beer & Goris SPECIALTIES, railroad, nor any indication of ever having ‘one. Neither was its resources as well known nor as far developed as at present. Most of its farmers and many of its com- Smoked Beet (shaved) pound ; Bologna Sausages, l4cts. per since little, if any, short of five hundre i ‘ per cent. The science of tunnelling and ea (English), Pea some kinds of engineering has vastly ad- up, Xe., a vanced since then, All these and many . other facts and circumstances give the tun- BEER & GOFPS. nel scheme a far more feasible feature than eee TE ee eres tralia ~ tees have been entertained of it thirty or ee a thirty-five years ago. And. berides, the Pure Spices, Essences, He. | necessity for such a reliable and facile mode . of passage to and from the mainland has Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and become immensely greater. The very fact Baking Powders at |that a public-spirited Senator of o Do- : % be ‘minion is giving his attention to the pro- BEER & GOFF’S. | ject, or rather to the mode of carrying it out, is another encouraging feature of the ‘contemplated scheme. Senator Howlan | deserves credit f.r the industry and zeal he Canned Salmon, ‘evinces in the matter. It is to be hoped Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples, iy: other local Senators will follow his Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, Xc., choice lead, and study and advecate the accom- brands | plishment of this desirable enterprize. : | Though not now a resident of the little ; Maritime Garden, I take much interest in ‘its concerns, public and social. Though ' driven from it like a jaded old horse, worn COFFEE ! j BEER & GOFF. out by a chronic disease, long hard labor, CCFFEE! sense, long h ‘and left alone to ‘‘ dig or die,” still 1 eannot Fresh roasted and ground—fine _ but look across the waves and think of the quality ; also Essence Coffee and place where I passed so many happy days a@ and unhappy ones too, end wish well for Condensed Coffee & Miik. lthe thousands of youths that have passed BEER & wOFF., for a longer or shorter period under my ihands. Scores of these are now filling , every imaginable honest position, both in | the Is'and and other countries. [f I now PASTRY FLOUR. pene ate | possessed five cents for one of each and all 2,3,5,10 and 12 pound packages,’ of these for whom I labored and endeavored i : ts to prepare forthe activities of this life, I very choice quality. should, pecunier:y, be an independent cld BEER & GOFF. ponent shoe, hava i should survive to a ¢ g- eater age than I shall ever attain. tesa |" As . tunnel, I feel as confident of ~ | its ultimate accomplishment ae I do of ite S ll Pp R di | need for the winter accommodation of aii ma fi OX eme 1es ¢ Isianders, and many cthers. Its con- summation will be like thousands of other ome schemes at first thought wholly utopiay, Lut evidently become an accomplished fact, For there ic no other visible project that will meet the demand: of uninterrupted travel to and from the Island, I may not live to see that, but the clay will come none the less. I merely offer the foregoing remarks in order to give credit in the matter to those to whom i: is due ; nor do I wish to belittle those who sneered at the scheme when first PURE CARBOLIC ACID, CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID, CHLORIDE OF lIME (Double Strength), THY MO-CRE-OL, CARBOLIC SOAP. SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. ene mooted. Apologising for aeking for so es much space in your valuable paper. Apothecaries’ kiall, I am respectfully, Your humble servant, ALFRED A. McKenaie, 61 Webster St., E Boston, Maes. Dec. 2, 1885. ST DESBRISAY’S CORNER, Nov, 23—d & wky tf Russia is engaged in draining the Pinsk marshes, which have an area iarger than Ireland. Up to the present time about 4,000,000 acres have besn reclaimed, of which one-half is susceptible of cultivation, Besides digging 130 miles of channels, the engineers have buiit 179 bridges. eo > o-——_ _ —- SOLD ALL = STATIONERS THROUCHOUTi ne WORLD; — A Caais, Me., firm has sent out by schooner to Florida the freming and material for a hotel, six dwelling houses and ten cottages, for the new town of St, James on the gulf. lt ae Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, 4S A REFKIGERANT DRINK IN FEVERS, Dr. C. H. 8, Davis, Meriden, Conn., says : ‘I have used it as a pleasant and cooling drink in rieees and have been very much pleased with it.’ NOTICE. LL persons willing to be employed as Nurses, in cases of smallpox, are re- quested to put themselves in communieaticn with the Health Officer at once. RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D.. ee L. E. Psowss has opened a stock at North July 22, 1885.- 6m | Health Officer. Health Offtve at Market Hous, Nov. 17, "sb. | For many years after his de-- River; wotét the smetipux svar is bret. abet Sryece Copies Two Cents, VOL. 18---NO, 23. British Political Gossip. A cable news special says it is asserted in liberal circles that that party will, upon the assembling of Parliament, open a relentless war upon the Tories and force the present Cabinet to the wall, if it does not skip down and out of its cwn accord. The venerable ex-Premier has resolved to insist upon maintaining the precedent which has been followed for years, that the Government that finds itself in a minority must abdicate. On the other hand it is asserted that Chamberlain, Dilke and other leading mem- bers of the radical wing lave held several caucuses at Birmingham and decided to withhold assistance from Giadstone under assurance of such a nature as to fully meet with the ideas of their party would-be introduced in the new Parliament and pushed through with al! reasonable dis- patch. Dilke, speaking at Chelsea a few evenings ago, declared that the Radicals had no choice as between Conservatives and Liberals and would only support either on the cond'tion mentioned above. The New York Sun's Londen correspondent. cables an ipterview with a cabinet minister, which, it says, reflects Salisbury’s Views The Premier and a maj rity of collexgues are said to favor a broad measure of local self-government for Ireland, and as would give the people cf that country com- plete control of purely Irish questions, such as docks, local rates and affairs of that class, Beyond this Her Majesty’s govern- ment carnot go. The correspondent sug- gested that this fel) far short cf Parnel!’s demands, and the minister replied: ‘‘Yes, it does, that demand is for Ir land avtonomy like that of Canada. The trish member, are not to sit in the imperial parliaments and the people of Ireland are not to con- tribute towards the expenses of the impe- rial government nor to share in the ‘payment. of the British national debt. No ‘English government could possibly yield to such demands. ““he present government | will not for one moment acquiesos in such a .scheme, because it would be giving to Ire- ‘land a separats fiscal system. It would be relieving Ireland of her share of the respon- sibilities for the ational debt, It would, in fact, be making of Ireland a separate ‘kingdom. The present cabinet would also , } | refuse to give to the local bedies of Ireland ' control of the police because such a conces- ’ . mercial men are to-day over five hundred | °°" pe Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound > per cent. wealthier than in those days. The | **® vould 2icts. pel traffic aczoss the Strait also has increased ' virtually hand the Jand- lords of Treland over to the q | *bsolute domination of the natienal ‘league. The minister also stated that the majority of the Cabinet cannot be- lieve that the Liberals would assist the Con- servatives in oppesing anythiog like che full measure of Parnell’s demands. In reply to a question, if a coalition of Whigs and Tories was probable, the minister said: **A coalition of Liberals with Conservatives is possible if it should be necessary to resist the loas of the present proper imperial con- trol in Irish affairs A coalition would be most certain to follow any fusion between the Radicals and Nationalists in the inter- est of the Home Rule scheme, as outlined by the league’s spokesman. British public opinion would demand a coalition. The Conservative position as to the Irish local rights is as broad as any that British states- men dare advocate. We recognize the exist- ing evils in Ireland, and are properly anxious to remedy or eradicate them, but we draw a line at the disruption of the empire. The winister further stated that the Government would not resign until ex- pelled, and in any event will hold the power of dissolving Parliament and making an appeal to the country. The Sun's cor- respondent also asserts that there is no present understanding between Gladstone and Parnell. The ex-Premier said, in re- ply to one of his supporters, that if Parnell wished the Liberal assistance he must fot- mulate his demands, and solicit the aid he desires. Parnell has not yet taken the hint, which was quickly conveyed to him. The alisante leat cable says: Par- nell is putting out feelers to discover how much Home Rule he has a chenes of extort- ing from the present parliament. Juetin McCarthy says that Ireland will be content with lecislative powers equiva-ent to those of ar American state, Mr O'Connor urges that Canada isa true precedent to fol ow, and insists that that isa minimum Mr, Par- nell will accept. The Daily News proposes the formation of a small committee of the three parties to consider what sort of domestic legislation Ireland may safely be allowed. Mr, Par- nell is reported to be content to wait ior the turn of events, awgre of the danger that moderates of ial parties may combine against him, if the Irish question be pressed or obstruction be begun. The Herald's cable says: Is is probable Gladstone may meke a large offer in the direction of Home Rute to obtain the sup- port of the Iris party in order to carry out the Liberal programme to reform both iu Ireland and England. Shouid this case ariss, Childer’s programme, somewhat widened, might be offered to Parnell cr some medification of the Irish leader's own programme might be aceepted. Gladstone is resolved to take a great effort to satisfy Ireland. He clearly understands that the security and permanence of the British Empire depends o1 conciliated Ireland freely occupying the union with Great Britain. ee ee NOTES, Not the promissory, but facte about WerLcome Soap, en article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to reduce the cost = “ = aaa - ade does possess the value te Washing Qualities, the demand for which es the advantage gained by the nse of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Ked and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the WeLcome, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made by Cvurtia, Davia & Oo. Taimainc Velvets and Plushes, buttons, braids. A large assortment newest goods. — Werks & Cv., Market Square, uev