Terms:—Five DoLuarRs a Year. NEW SERIES, The Daily Examiner tl ct Pini This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Evrirres. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1886. ee eee - ADAMSOW LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | The Subway. | Str,—Through the indefatigable efforts ‘of Senator Howlan, this Subway scheme ‘has developed into something tangible. When Senator Howlan made his speech in the Senate of Canada, backed up by the is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. 6.500 From their office, corner of Water and | 3 Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. f ~“ —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— re A E S Ge ORDUEG. « vcas seccbescetclians. $2.50) | SACO ME oc ov ctucccectecbcbe okeul, 1.25 One ae ce ere ces ecooege Cr escccece 50 Advertising at moderate rates, —AT— | Contracts may be made for monthly, quar-| | : terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, | on application. fe a ee —-L. E. PROWSE’S, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. —O ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1886. MOON’S CHANGES. New Moon 4th day, 10th., 18.1m., a. m, S. E. ; ; P ; : First Quarter llth day, 4th, 31 5m, p. m, SW) OST of this stock has been bought at about 30 per Gent. | Ful! Moon ifth day, 10th, 467,8 m,N. | Fede Shae l: BORN FSD lls agg as hel Last Quarter 26th day, 1h, 3.0m,a.m. E. | 4 88 than regular prices, therelore Dig ba Seiad | . —j giv i y ine é 2 ality w Price we! D! pay ee (522 [Sun |Moon| High! Days’ SVEN. 1M. .SVSry line. ' For Style, Quality and Lo | [PAY OF WERK! io onisete | rises iwater|len’h. | leave all other competitors behind. 53 Pieces Hessiats, Railway Office, Ch’town, March 106; Such taunting expressions as ‘‘Howlan’s | stovepipe” might be heard,“and other,terms 'of derision and indifference. of this Province should take great interest (ts in all that is written or said upon this sub- es ject. Instead of throwing obstacles in the : a | SS opinions of scientifin men, I confess that I was amazed, and] question if any person in this Province believed in the scheme. The people S ‘ PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY way, they should assist Senator Howlan in every possible way. It is gratifying to learn that, through the models, representa- tions and information submitted “(and yeaa laa backed up by the best Engineers on this wh a ee . on ( ough Balsam. side of the Atlantic) by Senator Howlan, Asthma,” which load ty eve et Colt and jhe has convinced the Dominion Govern- speaiily.dured by the Bo trans tcaaeta been ‘ment of its feasibility as evidenced all other medicines have failed. Suiferers tru eide, |OY , their granting 2 survey the coming summer. When we bear in mind the amount of correspondence and recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affe< ; ‘tions, can resort to this great remedy, confi dent of obtaining h mh mmorniaft’n jh m .AQh , y ‘ j sPeed#xelicf. Do not delay, get it at once. \stady involved in bringing this question 5 44/6 23) 4 26) 9 812 39) PLEASE COME AND SEE aire oe a ee |to its present status, and when we con- 42} 25) 4 54) 9 45! 42| }. W. KIXSMAN 4 Co Cee sider that Senator Howlan has done all 40| 26) 5 22/10 20) 45) e . 3 ata Ave, N. ¥. this at his own private expense,—he has 38) 27) 5 49 10 BS) 49 vr done what ought to meet with gratitude 31 a rc or oo Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. —— and praise from every elector in Prince 331 32172310 2 58 4 bn Ving | Edward Island, be he Conservative or 31| 338 210 40/13 9| Ch town, March 20, ’86—eod wky Liberal. Senator Howlan in his Subway : 99) 341 & 48 im _ s #|Scheme should be supported by the elec- oe oa aS a a af aD eA Mao gees. , a 2 Tei -—- ters and representatives from this Prev- i ; iidesaey” 4 soles 401 ; ; f SHALES TENDERS, addressed to the under-|ince. This is no time for jealousy or party 2} 93| ; 3| 4 20) [" Senegpead eamersed bickering. We must have the subway, and ial Teceds 2 40 aft 56 5 49 6 “Tender for Steam Coal, the Seciean of Prince Edward aoe eas al Wednes 20 "e 87 ial will be regeived until SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, | ¢ d to the other should support none 14) Wednesday 20; 41) 2 87 12) 21 inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand (6,000)| (2° © fo te . ’ PP 15| Thursday 13} 42) 3 21; 8 16) 24) | ret , best ed ROUND STEAM nad opine mee As ; ae 16| Friday 16; 43) 4 34/9 7] 27) sinedinaieon IT lipids jal, ocomotive use. Tenders to state the ‘e have been sending representatives into 17|Satarday 15) 45) 5 47/ 9 51 20 Pe Charidigsowa. _ wre Nai parliament for a long time, and while they 18/Sunday 13) 46) 6 57/10 32) = 33) ‘ 7 ~ | SGMIGURNONS....... 68... sree lOO are all estimable men, where is the man 19| Monday 1}} 47) 8 7jtl 7} 36 | iN ~ q 4 iN j RIOGUIO 0.8... bk. ccs. a ee who has displayed the energy of Senator 20) Tueed ay 1s Se sare 49) 39) A Sind © Cape Mivcoes., ee a “ Howlan in 5 dhediion affecting the interests Ht re a | ; = 7 2 ey = ol | At ey one-quarter of the whole quantity re-|of the Province. The truth of the matter ursda v2 5} melindtngcent ines quired, at egeh of the above-mentioned stations,'to | ; 3 23| Friday Le 4 53imorn| 1 48) 49 | por | mesa | be delix Mor before the 30th day of JUNE! ‘8, Senator Howlan should leave the Senate 24 Saturday 2 3 9! Se TN. ext, and deliveR’ °f the whole to be completed on | and enter the Commons, and then he would ee 0 5510451306 5 or before the firs ee CONOSER. 1886; oy and | 2@ in @ better position to fight the question Fo Monday —|a-sel 56] 1 24] 4 321 58 nang irs Parmer "Ten (10) “percent ‘will be | Of Subway or Branch Railway for this Pro- salen ay 37 sel 1651 6 43l14 1 iadaatned trohe each payment until the final and/yince. Had we more men like Senator on] Wednesda 5617 «O} 2 29 6 51 4 satisfactory completion oot pote. to aocept| Howlan the interests of Prince Edward , 2 57 j ; fag 2 pO Department oes | Island would be fought out on its merits ieeete ee. D | the lowest oF any tender ins COLEMAN ith more ability. We should undoubtedly 30 Frida 4 52:7 2) 3 23' 8 33)/14 9 5 s¢ : 1S COLEMAN, with more ability. 0 n : LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: erintendent. {thank the noble Senator for what he has uiy3! WY | done in this matter, and the very fact that “the promised subway is due to his efforts 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, | 220 Pieces White Cottons, L. ARTHUR & CO. 150 Pieces Print Cottons, | GENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15—dly wkly CAUTION. 48 Pieces Table Linen, 140 Dozen Towels. — :— 0 ——— ise... Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 Black French Merinoes, Ca meres, Black Cords, Black Nuns’ Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, Xc. - White and Colored Knitting Cotton, |a.c5. iia «ise 2 Herring. Herring .|examination, as being one of the most or- Biack Cashe ‘=. turer's prices. Hus on hand a supply of light|}construction are li pat : ought to inspire the electors of this Pro- vince With gratitude enough to return him for eitiet-eF three counties at the head of tha poll. iy I notice that the Manufacturer ana/ Builter, for March, has a very extensive report on what is termed the ‘‘ Hall sub- aqneous tunnelling system,”, and it says “that it must impress every thoughtful engineer who will give it a fair and thorough BEST WHITE RUSSIAN, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. iginal and valuable contributions to the . » - ~ methods of constructive engineering at the 00 Half se i _— —- service of the Profession,that has been con- “50 ie ae 5 ceived in many years.” oo iy awe | 5 i ‘ODF 5 and arrangements for ventilation are sai Pe ee en oe in the journal to be ample for a tunnel of 8 or 9 miles. The article in question con- cludes by saying: ‘‘ We believe that it pos- sesses such decided advantages over existing DAVID SMALL. COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK methods for which it is proposed as a sub- stitute, that when its merits, on the score Notice to Sk‘powners & Builders. of simplicity, economy, rapidity of execu- known, it must —————90—-—--— FEXHE Subscriber ff to the trade, |tion, and freedom from hazard to life or Brussels, Tapestry and Wool Carpets.) Tyisrnr ener eck, c"ttatutee|lisblity to destruction, while, in course of _ o-—-—— EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY CLLCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS,) jy.) te: : and heavy ducks, eventually supplant them. With DAVID SMALL, Agent, this system at oe < mee , , ildi ‘orner Wate djcostly failures as the atroit an Lae Hudson River tunnels will be things of the It is gratifying finally, to learn that the favorable opinion we expressed on the and Twine Matting. -———————— -——- Ts Qs BB Iiatasst_ took. of OOM PAPER on Balan IN BRONZE LETTERS. |PERKINS & None Other Genuine. Ch’town, Feb. 23, '86. Oct. 20. Cocoa, China IS MARKED FLOUR! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ——10. AVING a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Matchless, Kent, Victory, Forest City, nd -FOR-— BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. L _ John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- ere Ro reeokad and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. . i Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2n ; $9.50, Ist class. — dekets and other information apply to | r F. W. HALES, > $e . P. E. L*Steam Nav. Co. | or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb 8, 1886—eod wky | me AEE die REMOVAL. cyoice PASTRY, in half-barrdls. ‘A A ACMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been | : Mi Btsmoved to foot of PRINCE STREET. \ S i -RNS. FISH, &c. As my stock is all Fresh and First-claes, selected by a gentleman of many/jlet us have no ‘‘ifs” or ‘‘buts” about it. years’ experience from the best assorted stock | Let us demand all that can be done to put in tho city, I can guarantee satisfaction to all, | jt into execution and if a company can be =~ land would respectfully solicit a fair share of| found to undertake it, it is the bounden public patronage. - O -< fi aan R. R. BELI contract the same as did the C. P. R. Syndi- a U ~ 2 ns ” | eate. @ | March 4th, 1886—Imo eod 4 wky pd Who amongst us is better able to pursue Queen, Our Favorite, rately timed, and purchasers of any of these tion. can have the privilege of exchanging fora|Prince Edward Island will prove true to | City Wiillis, bris. and half-brls, &e. Stem- Winder, when they arrive. & Elgin Watches, ir heavy silver or gold- filled cases. EK. W.- Charlottetown, March 5, 86. first appearance of this invention has since Kent Street Gr0cery Si0re, ower ct eset Canaan and” Amer i can engineers, among whom we would Op. the Rocklin Mouse. (rvntion Prof. R. H. Bull, Ph. D., roe 2 Emeritus, professor of Civil [Engineering, Bn: 2. ELL ; New York University, who has been the EALER in CHOICE FAMILY GRO-| President and Treasurer of the Submarine CERIES. CANNED GOODS, FRUIT,| Tunnel and Tube Co.” In the face of such practical testimony — : duty of the Government to accept if they Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- give security for the performance of their the question to its termination than Mr. Howlan, who commenced it? What he has done is an evidence of what he can do, d th ople of this Province should WwW = Hi & V © Ss oO L D saaninahis aii tothe euds of Com- mons without any trouble. NEARLY ALL OUR It isa matter of great encouragement to Stem-Winding Rockford Watches, enzo" nic tte cre wopbociated by the people, and what better evidence could the which are giving good satisfaction, and as the| people give of their sincerity and gratitude Company, in the interest of the public, 88y/than to offer him a constituency in the they will not send any watches by mail, we three counties, allowing him the right of shall defer getting a full supply until we can safely do so by express. selection. Then the question of Subway would clearly show that no man who is opposed to the Subway need offer for elec- It ia to be hoped the electorate of In the meantime we have several Key- Winding Rockford Watches on hand, accu- themselves and not lose sight of this great ln stock, nice assortment of Waltham) and important work. Yours truly, Una Voce. Queen’s County, March 31, 1886. DT fv X% LD CAMERON BLOCK. Few women have aged more in a few years than the Princess of Wales, and her present illness has added to her worn appearance. She looks paie and thin, and Stnece Copies Two Cents VOL? 18---NO. 113 The Fishery Question. Mr. J. Windsor, of Petit Rochier, Glou- cester Co., N#B., one of the most extensive packers shippers of canned fish in the ominion, was in Montreal a few days ago, en route home after spending several months in England, France and Germany. To a representative of the Herald who called upon him he said :— “The market for Canadian canned fish is better in Europe at present tnan it has been at the same time in the season for many years back, and the prospects are even better for an increase a little later on than I have ever seen them; prices are keeping well up on the whole. Shippers who look well after their trade in France may reasonably expect good returns. The mon trade has declined, while the loMater line is on the increase and will continue to remain brisk as long as shippers here are able to meet the demand. It is a fact which is noticeable that these fish are becoming sca-ce, Ten years ago with a hundred traps mere lobsters could be caught than ~an be now with athousand. At that time one lobsier weuld filla can while now «ct takes five or six. There is every reason to believe that in ten years hence the supply of lobsters will be so short that the trade will be of no importance to Canadians from a commercia) point of view.” ‘How will the abrogation of the treaty of Washington affect the trade?” ‘It is bound to have a detrimental effect on fresh and pickled fish. Whers we lately shipped largely to the States we shall be required to find a home market for our goods. I should like to see some kind of reciprocity in trade between Canada and the United States, and unless some arrange- ment is entered into by which we can send our goods there, as a matter of necessity there will be a falling off in trade anda consequent tumble in prices, until we find in Manitoba, Ontario and the Northwest a larger demand for our fish.” ‘‘Bat how has the trade been since the treaty ended last year /” ‘‘There has not been auy change. Al- though the treaty is at an end, it affects us in no way as the United States customs authorities as yet have not begun to im- pose duties upon our exports. This they have a perfect right to do, but for some reason they are not doing so.” ** How do you regard the coming season as far as the catch is concerned /” ‘*It is impossible to say anything about the salmon catch as yet. Lobsters are not as easily taken and there is not so many of them, so the catch will be probably lighter than last year. In the way of cod I look to see a poor season. Robin & Co., having closed, they being the largest dealers along the gulf coast, will naturally affect the trade. There will be fewer to buy, and, of course, in this view there may be fewer to fish. If one half as many cod are taken this year as last in Canadian waters, [ shall certainly be agreeably surprised.” _ School Architecture. A most valuable little work has just been issued under the auspices of the Ontario Department of Education. ‘‘ School Ar- chitecture,” as it is entitled, will fill a long felt want. Within less than a hundred and fifty pages it comprises an amount of prac- ticable information on the subject treated of that would be difficult to obtain without wide study in other books. Hints are givea as to the selection of a suitable school site, which it is recommended should, wherever practicable, be on elevated ground, a knoll or gentle slope, that proper drainage should be secured; the conditions that should guide trustees in this work are set forth, the outbuildings that should always form part of the school sur- roundings are enumerated, the location of the well so as to avoid contamina- tions is treated of at length and explained by diagrams, as is also the laying out and planting with trees—a compulsory condition in Ontario—of the school grounds. Illus- trations are given 6f school buildings suit- able for every community, from the country district to the city, with profiles and floor plans; the laws of ventilation are set forth and illustrated by diagrams, heating and lighting are explained, and rules given for the seating of the schulars. In fact there does not seem to be anything omitted for the guidance of those on whom falls the duty of providing school accommodation for the rising generation, and the results of the publication should be seen hereafter in greatly improved school buildings and school surroundings throughout the pro- vince. — Montreal Gazette. ee Showing Their Heels. / (Special Despatch to the Halifax Chronicle, ) YarmourH, March 30.—The steamer Lansdowne returned to Pubnico yesterday afternoon. There were two American vessels in the harbor and two outside when she made her appearance. They promptly hoisted sail and got outside, Captain Scott seeming satisfied with giving them a good scaring. They were waiting to fill up their crews. A schooner from Gloucester with an Argyle captain,was in Argyle harbor on Fri- day, when the cruiser came along and ordered her out. She went. At present the American vessels are Only coming into our ports for crews, and Capt Scott seems to think driv- ing them off, without making any seizures, is sufficient. Had he proceeded to harsher measures, seven echooners could have already been seized without any difficulty. The uncertainty as to when the cruiser may drop into any of the porte is causing the Americans hovering on the coast to move though her indisposition is spoken of as off. The residents of the fishing villages HARD AND SOFT Give us acall before buying elsewhere. COAT BEER & GOFF ent Constantly on Hand. i = i: McM AN. | OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. R. oMILL : Feb. 25, 1886—2aw & wky Deo, 24—3m eod & why :0: A Large Assortment of Yes Every Barrel Warranted. { make immediate payment to the undersigned. | Sunderland, at Torquay ; but the roses of 2 —|*‘only a cold,” itis rumoured that she is/are delighted at the oe oe suffering from a serious chronic complaint] ran out, althoug they master and man the N OTICE : that is cadet to curtail her span of life. | vessels. The fact is the captains and crews A LL persons indebted to the late firm of) She appears, however to have derived much|who hail from the provincee regard the i GEO. DAVIES & CO. are requested to} benefit from her visit to the Duchess of| absence of a treaty as a great blow to their business. Is is the New England owners HARRIS & STEWART, | health obstinately refuse to return to her | aud outfitters who are really opposed to the cheeks, treaty. March 3, 1886, Menatiediedimeiciaaaamae loan Sheen 1 ee aE PEE err