efaic Winds, W. North Fine, 7 Qin _ - '_ », - . . 5 . ,..., . \. _ A V ._ ,_e ___ ____i ` _ Y _ ;` H 1 , , _ N013!! ' `l. , _. _ . _ , _ _ . _ A 7', ““"}‘ CHARLO , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, ]UNE 26, 7 pi » .' , ‘ -’ R . . oizivuva mas- ‘ 2 ‘°é."’f*' j HE ll l.0l"l ll UAR l ROADS i=oR icANAo|AN MEAT A P.i_.ciEciio _ 5 l ~“r?---W __ i 19°6~ isn’?e°t’€‘e‘¢\'0f l s government, to meet me at the Royal `;otel, ilamilton, and give me all the necessnay information. l" "» l’“Sl“°93 WW' respecting the mnnufncturc of the piplnk for di-ainnire. In this connection i wish to tender IHY A mmnks publicly to Premier Whitney for his courteousncss and kindness to me on my first visit to his capital. Hon. M. liendricks niet me, nccordinil '90 D\'°Vl°“5 arraiiueincnts, and sent the Secretary of pur,)|,, Works-W. C. Brennan, of ' r , 0 ° 'r \.§,%A.\ a ,- ».'~ `,, .. ' _"_ . .»~,-.",.c ." . _ . » ~ ,q .ren .ru -E ......~»usaaina»».-of--.sasslifs of I may here state with the greatest thanks I could possibly give that the p of permanent concrete tile oulverts in the Afterwards I called upon Premier of ly, and when I informed him of the nature of my business, he sent for the De ut Minister of Public Workiiv Bild specting permanent public works in their into the matter of steel bridges, their dimensions and sorts, and I called upon the firm of W. P. McNeiil8c Co., New Glasgow, who kindly showed me all through their works, and gave me a catalogue of prices of bridges, ranging from 33 feet in length up-and also furnished me with quite a numberof plans in blue print, of the various public struoturesilcarried out by them for a numberof years. These plans which I .have with me, will he of immense advan- tage to the Public Works Department in future. Deputy Minister gave me all the infor mation possible with nil copies and plan of numerous ublic works in the shape J AMns H, Cusimsiu-iv, ` Commissioner of Public Works. Concrete tiles are now being largely used throughout the province of Ontario, for small culverfs. When properly made greatest satisfaction. and rarely is there any complaint resardlns them- They are not seriously affected by f\'0Si2~ IP Nova Scotia LOOK WELL WEAR WELL RIDE EASY sf; concrete tile culverts have given the mixed, and inatithey are not too small thedeptii of the side drains below graced roadway, na it is iieecseary there should be a font of earth over pipe. It is not desirable to use pipe than 18 inches in diameter, if lea lines of pipe may, an nn alternative laid side by side. they are liable to be stopped up. culverts has become in numerou purposes. In some cases as much as lin or two' thirds- of the grant from th general funds is absorbed in thie way, matter ot from $1,000 to $2,000 halfadozenareneeded to each mile o road of proper drainage is provided. B permanent concrete culverts, thus annu out. The making of concrete tile for cuiver is not a difficult matter, and can selves. Just such a number of pipes a are actually required are menu are inexpensive, and the pipe may be cylinders, the larger hinged, the smaller a, spring cylinder; bottom and top riugs;and‘ a tampingircn. The one cylinder forinlnn ‘a core, sets inside the other, leaving 0] thickness of the finished concrete pipe. In the c g y r. shell is cut into two pai-ts with hinges on one edge, and latches on the other Bot- tom and top rings shape the bell and R spigot ends of the pipe. The two cylinders, states that he is confident the children ' d, h nc‘ a not dead and that the will be turned withjoint flush, are set on en lt eo centrally inside the other, and on the bottom ring, which in turn rests on a firm board bottom. The concrete made of get through :and he intends to start on Made ‘t “ent““e° the casein earnest. first class cement, and clean, screened gravel, in the proportion of one of cement into the space or mold between the two 0 A A K T“’,‘§§,'lFf¢,w‘f*'i6°r°lpl|li'wi°i V . lb.-giving you a cliotrfde of the Nobby Tour- _V-n gpnuaai:-'run ..,q_2;i.,“.E€ In the cry at present. Youll . a Pmm 8; C°___,8dt,,,f At moderate &" ‘$3 ‘l;`gl‘:'2. "“'» willfi dui prettiest ti a -. ” _ ,;,§§@,;,°§2,f~»-;,§g§, M&‘;,°w;t_ww;“ °'“~‘; iei\aeiTollQ?:o¢. I prices. I 0' ' Keep me .-iieiem rmir me gf' p _ ., U A . S Groceries 5p.c. discount on gro- The construction and repair of wooden B Aunsnsr, J une25.-(Special)-A severe wwnglilpg, 3, 315|-l0\|5.dra||\ upqn the 8lBtii»l'lcitl Biorm passed Ove!" Cumberland yearly appropriation available for r°i\l'0Rl‘¢Sl 0| l the Joint Committee of the Presbyterian prohibition in Prince Edward island. ` General Assembly on the question. At the afternoon session it was decided to hold thc next Conference it St. Stephen. Anlmpresslve service was held in the evening when two candidates, Hugh 5¢l'CR' n I Miller and George Ayers, were ordained. HEAVY SLNTLNEL June term ofthe Supreme Court bel during the absence of the owner lu the crime was committed. st ‘recognised her assailant and t-he jury -returned a verdict of guilty, and his, H lordship gave him a life sentence. found uullty and sentenced to 14 years. HSHLH LHLLIJ ALL lllll HAI] lllllllll winter, and when he was arrested gov false account of where he spent the nigh was then tried for housebreaking an AHEHBISHUP Bmnosrowu, N. S;, June 25-At thrc; Rev. D- of Hanfax is thi k, h f h K s. ere ewes t soaseo t e ing ve was Named the Pope Lucaw, a charge of rape was tried. Tli defendant isecolcred lad appearing to benot more than 18 years old. The Yesterday evidence showed that he had previously broken into the dwelling house '"_` Halifax to be Archbishop of Halifax. The victim of his heinous misconduct Hulux June 25_(specm)_Dr Mc fomriy is Rector or sr Marys perish. clergy and iaity alike. \ IS APPUINTEU 8 Roms, June 25-(Special)-Pope Pius t today appointed Rev E. J. McCarthy of e Hs was born in this city and is 58years d of age, amau of great literary abiiity,a mmibie speaker sua an indemrrgatie worker,heldin thh highest esteem by /LAGTATED F000 NIGHT Bl WULVES For Babyin Hot lileather so strong, sopeuatratiag, so swift to de~ 5 stroy pa n. ou misss lot of comfort by - not using Poisnu’s Nerviline. For nearly Mom,-ed: the implement; ,-eqgired fifty years it`lms been the standard family lin ment of Canada. made by the municipality for actual oust. °" which, after a little experience can be reduced toa very small amount. The outfit required consists ol two? space between' the two equal to tho' ____ ase of the lar er cliude the' `l&oiw1'cN, June 24-A W Bi-lyes 1 0 I tcthrse ol gravel, is then taiupcd firmly , . S cylinders. Tlie concrete is allowed tel stand in the mould fora short time, when I ,Y the cylinders are removed; the outer and loo our Cmlaloje for larger cylinder by nniastcnlng theiilamrs, , d' 'wi ing th hell open on its inges; A P _ lr vnu" M mln' tile fungi? cylindail by removing the , C futeainml. so as to allow tho edges to nn. ““,“¢m..., . 0 ll n l r a S again overlap, returning to the shape of a Q an “I” I 25,000 IN STOCK All beautiful views of CHARLOTTETOWN and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Alll STILL ALIVL returned on Saturday from Bayfield, where he says he has been working on the Creamer children mystery. lie re y up alive. He says he intends to wait until all of those at present searching garpeta and furniture, at Grocery and Fruit t r Queen Bt. next to Stevensoira Tia Store CALUMI-11', Mich,, June 25-Isaiah Blythe, of Mass city., had a thrilling experience the other nlghtin the forest fhstness of Ontonagon county, where hs sat all night with a pack of howling wolves beneath. In company with Di' W B Hanna, and Tom Wilcox, Blythe went on a fishing trip Saturday niizhi. Dr Hanna and \Viicox became separated from Blythe and returned home without him, thlnkinizhia would follow. When it was learned that Blythe had not returned home his friends became alarmed and organized searching parties. Blythe was eventually found, afterhe had passed an entire night ln a swaying treetop aboveapack of hungry wolves. I-Ie had lost his way in the woods. LIGHT WEIGHT i1‘i<}L'l‘S-Splendid line of hot weather Felt Hats here to negieege wear tennis. boating etc. $125. select from. Stylish nlocks in Pearl . g Grey, State Fawn, Beaver, cfc and a line Y0ilI‘ W00i 20 H8. We arc Biwnys pre- ,of English Crushers-an ideal hat for P8l'€d L0 glV¢ flight!! pilcea in Cash Baby's health, growth and life depend upon its food and dieting during the hot. weather. Stale, deintarl and diseased eow’s ml k, means death or the lit le one Poor, acauty and unnealtny nieost milk depresses baby's vitality and strength. Al these foods are producers oi deadly plholera infantum, dysentery and diarr- oes. Darinu the hot weather, wise mothers feed their babies on health giving LACTATED FOOD which increases vitality, flesh, hone and muscle. Thous- ands of our best physicians daily recom- mend the use o .ACTATED FOOD. Try it, dear mother, ifyou are anxious about your lmby'e welfare and growth. Ask your druggist forit;one trial will Don't make any mistake we are giving 35cts a pound for good wash- ed wool, in exchange for ready made clothing and general dry goods. You can select your wants in these lines from a complete and up-to-date stock, and at prices which are well known to be most reasonable Brin or trade. M. Traiuor & Co. Prowse Bros. Ltd. tad ll. ` 26dtWi£i. 'ii' r H A SOUVENI 50 cents. p CI-IINAWARE &c., &c. I m B'Give ua a cell. B903 . | . *liltiiliszini it liinii. L , ..'...... A , .___.. __,, _..- !‘___ ___ ='7._, R BOOKS ‘ -OF- A Prince Edward island Nothing iner in this line published inAM- ERICA, 6o View Books 25 cents, 15° View Boooks Also a‘ great variety of SOUVENIRS in CARTER Q. . C0., Li`D., Opp. New Market, Queen St. Booksellers, &c. convince you ot its worth. - Y .-