ad ga Ne 7. + a a Cs - ee ; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16 18¢3 THE DAILY BKAMINER w LY 16, 1898, THE COMMISSIONER TAKES A HAND. Write the Liberal Party and Govern~ thie Proviece are practically leaderleex— Mr. Warburton, the nominal having an accepted judicial ap- ment io premier, pointment in bis pocket, -an unjustifi sble jol has been secretly consummated, at the expense of the people, by the Commis- sioner of Pablic Works projected of Wales College building was al the 8am BANISHMENT OF REFUGEE SPANIARDS. Ir is a well-koown principle of Britith law man i¢ to be counted innocer t until he is by course of law proved to le guilty. Ip the case of Messrs. BuBose and Carranza, refugees upon Canadisn soil, living under protection of our bos pi- tality, there was on trial, no investigation, in which the accused were beard accerd~ ing to British precedent. But hear Sir Wiifrid Laurier,— thata law and A new Prince » time as the annex to the Hos- * The action of Senor Carranza is a vio lation of the laws of the land. and | have, therefore, torequest Senor Carravza to ‘leave this country. I haveto make the / Same request of Senor DuBose, who, from l evidence in our hande. is an accomplice in pital for the Inrane, and er , the establishment of the spy service which thousand doilare were borrowed. he | was organized by Senor Carranza. monerv, as weall know, bas been spent, “I have now to ask you to be good Tut neither the annex nor the new College enough to convey yourself tunis request to building has vet been bnilt This being | 7°™ elents, I am anxious that they aural "| should not be subjected to any unneces~ the fact, ao act of the Legislature was last | “ary inconvenience, but I must insist upon year passed autho 1g the Government | their departure to raise $18,000 by debentares, and to use | Taking upon himself to insist upon that amount—-pno more—in the erection ¢ | their departure—as if he were the Czar of a new college Pisne were prepared and | Russia—Sir Wilfrid Laurier com pelled tenders were ived. The lowest tender | our Spavi-h guests to leave the shores of on the azcepted plan amonated, 0 we are! Canada. We bave condemned this breach informed, to about $36,000. Of course | Of hospitality as ** hasty ;"—it was hasty this woald not do atall, and the matter! because it was dove without trial or in- was held in abeyance until quite gecently vestigation; we have condemned it as . until, as we believe, the ‘rovernment Was practically withouta leader respon-~ to the people. In these circumstau~ sihie ces —when the Government is not justified in do’ng more than the ordinary necessary | business of the public ~a special contract has been entered into under which Messrs. McDonald, of P and Summerside,are to erect a building for $28,. 600! That is tosay, this Ramp Goveroment, ictou, Schurman, of —from which the head has beem taken and placed upon the Bench—has committed the country to the expenditure of $10,000 more than the Legislature has authorized. More than that, the job has been done in The plana have. so we are in- But as changed, were secret. formed, been materially changed. tenders upon the plans, never called. the fact that the bu The factef the chaoge and ilding was to be forth- kept secret city and the both to this with erected were Builders beloaoging Province were shut eut of the competition. The knowns as our Liberal eggregation of leaderless politicians Government has deliberately passed over such men as the Lowe Brothers, Cnarles McGregor, the Messrs. Harper, Parkman find Crabbe, etc., aud given the contract to Mr. Mc- Donald, of Pictov, and Mr. Schurman, of Suinmerside; while Mr. LeMay; of Quebec, architect in prefer- If the junto— known asa Gov- bas been retained as ence to Mr. little ernmeat—were justified in doigg anything they Harris, of this city. leaderless at all in thia matter, at this time, might perhaps justify in some way their conduct in shutting out -our~ local architects and builders and letting the contract, secretly, without tender. But how can they—bow can any Governmeni ho justified in deliberat aly 8 Iding & third to the cost of the buildicg as authorized by the Legislatur: ? This matter smacks strongly of corruption ; and the whole business isin direct opposition to the prip tiples of responsib!| , Government The Goveromert which we now have, is The P-emier is in it and this being not responsible. : at only in name the fact. there e tothe p is praci cally no Government respor- whom someone is going to make “a pile.” Lis, time that shook lethargy matters. ait opie,—out of eurely, peoole off their +} Loe in respect to public lo a ge neral order to the lnited * tates aruiv, relative to the hea! h and 1lebeyv of the soldiers, General Miles, the com- mander-in-chief, eaye: “The history of other armies has demonstrated that ina hot cl'mate abstinence from the use of iDm | toxicating drinks is essential to continued health and efficies oe. lt is an interest- ing coincidence and a valuable temperance leseon that the cor rand :- chief of the Ly itish army, Lord Wolseley, has expressed a vimilaropinion, and that with bis con- evrence Sir Herbert Kitchener abso- lutely prohibited Iquor in the Soudan campaign. As! @ the way General Miles puts it, the Chicago Record very ap- propriate); y remarks ‘This precautionary advice of Gen. of the army civilians eys and me» M | : to oth might be nee ed with rout oy who mistakenly suppore that alcoholic beverages are beneficia! In but weather. ntrary. Othber »endures hot weatber The truth isd things being eq: best who is lea-t addicted to the use of in- toxicating liquors of kind. The above remarks apply also to cold weather.” rectiv the c iwi, any —The members of Zion Church have passed a formal minute exoreasive of their pain and unfeigned regret for the death of the Rev. David Sutherland, and eetting forth the abilities and virtnes of their deceased pastor. They alxo express their deep acd sincere sympathy with Mrs, Sutherland and fam ly. DP Li oa eo Men’s working pants, all sizes, larze aseortment to select from at $1.00; $1.25; $1.50; $2.00 per pair.—W D McKay. | AMINER, The Patri “ senseless ” because it was contrary to British precedent and British law, con trary to the manly fceliog which inspires men tostand by the weak against the strong;—aud we believe that all rigbt, thinking men will agree with Tue Ex- t and The Guardian to the contrary notwithstanding. If Lieutenant Du Bos Carran- za had been proved guilty of a violation of c and wieut our neutrality laws their imprisonment or Not guiliy, their banish-~ banishment would have beea right. having been proved ment was an Outrage. The Mon real Gazette refers to a case in which the Great Napolean instigated the rench refugee in London, and quotes the noble words of Sir James Mclatosh who had been retained prosecation of at as the refugees council : “That he still enjoys the security of this asylumw—that be bas not been sacrificed to the resentment of his powerful eneinies, is, perhaps, owing to the firmness of the King’s Government. If that be the fact, gentlemen—if his Majesty’s ministers have resisied the applications to expe! this unfortunate gentle~ man from Engiish soil, should publicly thanx them for their firmuess, if it were not unseemly aud improper to suppose that they could have acted otherwise — to thank ao E oglish Gevernmenot for not violating the mostsacred duiies of hospitality—for not bringing indelible disgrace on their countay.’ And the Gazette remarks : * What James Masistosh if he could revisit the glimpses of the mvon, be likely to say if he learned that in the close of the century the beginning of which he signalized by those noble words, the stranger seeking shelter on Brit'sh soil should be rudely and perempt- would Sir orily ordered away at the bidding of cut- siders*” . . Pe. fect fisting tailor made white shirts $1.00each Sizes, 144 to 17-inch; at Sta Bros ices Oe ae cele Barr adollar in pocket is worth one in t bank—providec you come to our great baif-price salethis veek. To make the story short, we have determined to un- lead our surplus stock before the first of August, and in order to make it go fast, we have cut the price of many goods te half-price and less. Are you interested in saving money?—P,Go Cheap Store. (eieeaniiiticbediciaciiuaie Notice the people Ask any of them Our re York odstein, New WLeo why they contains the hundred whem we testify to Sai . iaSSCs8. the m, names wear g wear ord book of fitted, who can stbey have received from glasses and to our abili ty of adapting them to their requirements.—E W Taylor Victoria Jewelry Store. , lave the benefit We have PSE ene cess tenses cme theses aes ODODODODIDIVWEVOSEDWIVWSVWOBW OV THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. —_——-— — Interesting and Helpful Convention at Malpeque. The second cunvention of the Provincial Union of Christian Endeavor was held in the Presbyterian Caurch, Malpeque, on July 13th and 14th. There was a lar_e attendance of delegates fand Eudeavorer:. The Convention opened at two o’clock on Wednesday. Rev G M Campbe'l', President of the Maritime Union, spoke ot the work of the year ard made fitsing re- ference to the loses the Union had euastain- ed by the death of Rev D Satherland. toMrGiilis and delivered an instructive address on Prayer and Progress, At che evening session addresses of wel- come were delivered by Rev J M Fisher and Mr Ernest Rameev, towhich Rev F A Wightman responded, Rev Mr DJl delivered an address on the pledge afer which he put the question box in opera- tion. Suurise prayer meetings and committee work in the church constituted Tbhurs- day’s forenoon business, At the afternooa session cflicers elected as tollows : President—W C Turner. Honorary Presidents - Ex-oftizio Rev W J Kirby and Rev G M Campbell. Vice Presidents for Kings— Rev Gillis; Queens —-Rev C W Corey; Prince— Rev E M Dill. Sec—Geo McNutt, Malpeque. were Cor Sec—Rev F A Wightman, Mal- peque. General Superintendent — Rev J M Fisher. County Superintendents—Mr Campbell, Montague; J K Ross, Charlottetown; AS McKav, Summerside. Superintendent of Junior work—Ethel B Connors, Summerside A delegation wae receiyed from the Pro vincial W C T U who asked the cosoper- a'ion of the Union in the circulation of temperance literature. A_ resolution was moved endorsing the work of the Union and instructing the societics to co operate in the matter as reyue t ¢, Rev. Charles McKay then gave an a dress on the Tenth Region, and Rev. G Campbell followed w th euother Ciristian Citizenship. [he evening sestion was largelv attend- i M on ed. Among the resoiucion Jidopted wae oe | referring to the grea loss tbe Presbyterian church had sustained by the death of Rev. Mr. Sutherland. The question box was then opened by Rev. Mr. Dill, after which Rev. Benj. Chappell discussed the missionary outlook. After a consecration meeting conducted by Rev. G. M. Campbell the benediction was pronounced and the convention closed _ om + LOCAL NOTICES. 100 useful cushions in pretty combina-~ ticus,18x18,at 502 each at Paton & Co’s 1632 dy & wy. 2000 yards print cotton, bought low, and selliug at 6c per yard, nice patierns, ex. cellent value-—W D McKay. July cheap sale, all summer goods at clearance rates at Paton & Co's. led 2dy & wy. See the the unlaund:+ried shirt we are selling for 65c, well worth £0:.—J B Me-~ Donald. 3i BODO’ O*®> @BODWDOVW OAS >? ] ese @2o 2252020 We hay ¢ rendered you, your acccunt. Please attend to it at once, Stampers Corner. es eee? 2s > @& =] @ ® CFO SOOO9OO45O5O]96OD6 Car Load of Mattresses just received acar load of Cubban Wire Mat- tresses—-By buying this large quantizy—and because af a saving in the freight—we are able to cut the price on this lot The price is now only $4.00 each —this is the highest grade mattress on the market. —_—_— Mark Wright & Co. Ltd Home Makers:::--- ie : wt cant ge Manny ee Cong gem 8 erp he th > amt cae ae st iw eee 2 ia io a Toad ) Tr. Furterton, wt lt and 7. i ‘ ; ; | aud Bible Class ab 2.50 Rev Mr Campbell took the place assigned | John! Chtevele dnievteen. Sunpay JULY METHODIST Prinee St— Prayer meeting at W5 Rev tien A. Ross at Il and Rev G. M. Campbell at7. Sanday School and bible Class at -. Grace Church.—raver meeting at 1® Rev wu R. MeDonad a) il, aod 7. Sundav Sehon) and Bble class at 2.15. Epworth League at 5.30. Strangers cordially invited. seats provided for straugers. PKESBYTERiAN Zion.—Prayer meeting at Major Melneosh #! it and 7, and Bible Class at 2 30 St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10.15, Rev Sunday S:hool 10. Rev Sunday school sT DUNSTAN’s# CATHEDRAL Low Mass at7 30am Children’s Mass at % High ass and sermon at 1u,30, Vespzsis and penediction at7 pm, CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.--Morning Prayer atll, Sunday School and Bible Ciass at 2.30. Evening Prayerand Holy Commupdion at7. All seats fre and unappropriated, Ever) body wel- come. st. Peter’s —Holy Communion &, ang 1}. Matins atlu,15. bible Class and Children’s catechising at 2.50 hkvensong at7, All seats tree and uwuappropriated. Bible ciass at 2.80. olravgers welcome and provided with cymfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Mr Hervert Martin at it: and7 Sunday school and pastor's Bibie Class at 230 p,m, Prayer meeting Weduesday eveulng ar 7.80, CHU RCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Vice at li aud 7, U.ass at 2.30 Y. W cdinesuliay €yV Grreat George Street. Ser- Sunday Schoo! and Bible P.38.U., bh. Piayer Mecting wail al 7.5) CHASTNUP SiREET. Prayer meeting ou Chistiut street, Sunday at 4 O’cluck. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Serv.ces at7. il, 5, aniat7 p.m. Week nighi mervices—s,onuay, ‘buesday, Thursday, Friday anu cetarday a. 38 p. m, MISCELLANEOUS. GOSPEL MEETING —Ruilway Men’s Meet- inz ia Wright’s watl, suoday ariernoon at 4 o'clock sirangers aiways welcome Lessoun—I Kings vii-l4—The eruse of oii, ——— amborson “GFlenilicth ” eaeeeeeeenn PRO DEDI°X0ODODBI/ED IVDO VOD 2045 6° ae Pian Lent Blended of the same rar» old High- | lend Malt Whiskies, during more than | 50 vears, Sanderson’s | CLENLIETE }is to day asinthe vast, the purest |and best whisky in the world. Sole proprieti rs: Robertson ‘Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Scotland. | Established 1846---Capital paid up £550,000. |FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WINE 6 SPIRIT MERCHADTS OF FICE TO LEP. Office in Morris Block formely occupi- ed by Miss Chisholm asa@ studio, Apply We carry such a large variety te of patteros in WALL J. 8S. MORRIS. PAPERS that we can please 163 tf. almoat everybody. - We are Agents for the best WALL PAPER makers iD WANTED, een and the United States, _ We mark onr WALL PAPERS A few active agents in cach County to handle a fast selling article. Gcol em- mission. Apply at once to M Box 17! Charlottetown. 163 dw, WANTED. BAPTIST. Prayers meeting at 16.30. Rey C. w. Coreg | at ii and 7, sunday scvool and Pastor’s cena agent a ieee A Curious Fact © atl wf ail lar represents the reduced costs just the same. I sell gold filled cases, ai test of vears, uf «tl ste ce Pr terns in stock, also silver. «tl you want. «(j{] and personally guarantee every case that I sell in addition to the manufacturers warrant. I have some of the Jatest and most desirable pat : =— BH. W. TAYLOR AA Aabdd Nad UAL oa a Itis really remark- able the number of cheap plated’ watch cases that are made and |» rold these days—cases {> that will wear any- I WV ¥ where from six weeks to three yeara, and jp» most of them contain. ing a guarantee war- ranting them to wear tor 20 years. A good filled case, one that will wear for 20 rage costs within a dollar of of what it did seven years ag?. That dol- cost of making — the gold cases that have stood the Any make o!f movement ; F F We have pick- ed cut for Saturday wincow a lot of odds and ends —Boots that Boots For 2\cis sescaceee # Boots that are slightly dam- size in, boots have been soiled on the sole. SSOP 2699980090 800% aged. ete. We have marked the price on each pair. They range from 21 to 9S cents, cents the goods. First come, firs choice, Alley &Co, Tho Shevist g “* DO YOU W WT 7” * SAVE THESE $$$ s Santiago has falicen oe so has my prices, the first shell was fired when the storekeepers o1 Ch'town thought to underseli me, If the Spaniards could not sare $ At Acadia Hotel a woman or gir! who is capable and efficient to assist in the kitehen Apply at Hotel or of Mr. Crockett, at Fish Market Charlottetown. 158 21 servenonnnsonenveneennenvenprnnennvnennnre enevenprennenn enn rnne? e do the largest WALL PA. PER businessin P. E. I. at reasonable prices, and can supply every grade from the lowest to the highest. Call and See Geo, Carter & Co. SF AAAAAUAARAAGLAAAdA A LiddbdAbddd ddd [cLAAAUAAAAALAALAbddAGsaedsduldduiicluibi Wad our ; we have only one that Only one window full of their ecliy, Vou Gan save your money, and your home fiom @ being mortgaged by dealing > with me, * No use giving frrices as the » piinter has no type small enough to express my prices. Smaller than ever, > g P. GOODSTEIN Cr th oe $ S oF, Y THAD wis SALTPEPTERPEOPEDPEDE OP ET ETE? PPT = TS ‘p> an = “<8 a ae = — -— —— oo a eo > =. — en we an —“e th ay = = 4 = AnH = o- ~~ e-— ~~" ~--< =a . Ss a We carry the largest stock of WALL PAPER in P. E. Island. o> OD ODVODW O9BZVOVOV OD Wyeth’s Liquid Extract Malt This is a true extract of malt containing practically no alcohol, } ’ } | } | a O~S 623 O~2 OS “TD # OOH OD OD B34 O47] H8E% As an sid to digestion and asa tonic it 18 of great value. In the hot weatber when the system is so easily affected itis of great service. We have just received a fresh snpply of this valuable article, 4. W. REDDIN, Phim Sunnyside. TO 16S 0D OS® OD HOD O13 ODODE OSE 20S GV OCDOO OOS C20 onem ES TS emcees eee | Job lot of Women’s and Child- ren’s Boots selling oheap im Boxes on our middle counter. Children’s for 29c. JFF BROS eh bie hs 1 | OE } / i | . | i | : tof | ; | : i f ; ni | d , * | for hot weather shoe, with the ladies and Misses, that, when ouce i worn is always wanted, is our | Chocolate Oxford shoe. We have them in fine blrck kid, and all ehades of tan. Our styles are swell aud handsome and our prices are attractive’ We siso have a very Jarge and complete line of gente” fine shoes in all latest styles and colors. WH. STEWART & (0 - TO LET. The Southern halfof the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, containing eight rooms, electric light, hot water fur- nace; rent moderate. Apply to H. James Palmer, office near Bank of Nova Scotit, er Mrs E. Palmer, Queen St, 162 dy 2wks