ot — , ———— mn — —_— = ———— ot —— I A EE. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 3, 1539 TENDERS For Annex to tke Lunatic Aslyum, | j DerarTMENT oF Punic Werks, Charlotcetown, P. E. l<land, June 27th, 1899 | Sealed Tenders wil! be received at this | office, unti! noon, op Saturday, 29.h July, nex’. for the building of au Annex tothe} Lunat c Aeyium,a4 Falconwood, accord- | jpg to plan and specification to be seen at | thie «fh i Tenders to be marked “Tender for An pnex | Asylum, i sinatnres of two good and respon sib St ir 8 moet accompany earn ten der fhe Government not bound to ac- | cepi the lowest or any tender. j RICHARD SMITH, 151 wy Secretary Pubiic Works Zion Church Sunday School PICNIC —ON— Thursday, July Gih,$ 5 @ The ideal Picnic Greunds of the Prov- ince. Ice Cream and Refreelt me: t Booth. a good progran:me of Sports and other amusements will be provided. Special Refreshment Booth for Visitors. Special train will leave Charlottetown at9am, local. Return tickets (single) 40c, on sale at Ha+z«"d & Moore’s, Geo. Carter & Co’s., ape W M Coffio’s. Geutiemen and lady—-G5cte, and family tickets at reduced rater, oo sale only at siore of W M Coffic. Arrangements have teen made with Railway for reduced fares from S’Side by regv’ar train. C. J. MACMILLAN, 151—d&wiwk Secretary St. Andrew's Tea. on TUES- grounds near This tea will take place DAY, the 25th inst, op the the « burch, Tea on the tables at 12 o’clock. Ssloons with temperate drinks and many other delicacies onthe grouads. Games and amusements for all Everything firet ciass. Should the weather prove unfavorable ihe 25th, the tea will be held on the fine day. oD bex Special train will leave Charlottetown calling at intermediate statione, at l0a. in., local time, returning after the tea MICHAEL FEEHAN, Sec’y St Andrew’s, July 3rd, 1898 J. T. Peardon, on Wholesale Grocer Keeps in stock in his Store and warehouse, Lower Queen Street, Charlotteiown, “EVERYTHINGY in the line of Groceries, etc., that is generally kept in stock by The Retail Grocer weeCall and see— John T, Peardon NEW GOODS Low Prices Vy 4% iv “Ww Now opened a large assortment of clocks, watches, jewe’ry chinaware glassware Fancy goods spectacles and eyeglasses, also a new and very nice selection of souvenir goods with views of St Dunstan’s Cathedral Post office Court House Public Gardens etc, they are very suitable presents and are selling fast. By dealing with us you save money, as we have good goods at low prices. Try us at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy goods store, Sunnyside opposite Post office, Char- lottetown Repairing promptly at- tended to. JURY ano CO.- |“DISMISS THE GOVERNMENT.’ | } | comments upon the government’s refusal ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 3, 1ROQ, _— _ Unpes this heading tbe Montreal Star | toorder a judicial investigaticn into the | Yukon charges and sage: “Three Liberal membere, Mr. Oliver, | Mr. Richarason and Mr. Mclonis, all) | three representatives of westera ceneti- | tuencies which are particularly interested in the honest adminictration of the Departs | ment af the laterior, voted against this | disgrace to their party, tothe Government and to the country. “The vote means that the Government | of Cavada stands at the vack of the horde | of official scoundrels who are looting the | gold country. “Tne chief infamy is not thatthe Yu- kon, acco;ding to Sir Hibberi’s charges, has fallen into the hands of thieves, pro- stitutes aod black-mailers ; but that tbe Government of the Dominion of Canada 18 afraid to stand its trial for convivance in this alleged reign of corruption. “The ministers are full of valour; | nothing hurts them so much as to be cail- | ed the cowards that they are; but they would rather be branded as acorrupt Gov- | eroment, than they would take the risks | | involved in uncovering that mass of cor - | ruption up in the Yakon coantry. ‘It is enough to make wp honest Liberal | | blush for his vote, choose the back lanes | Birch Grove. - Freetown. ! rather than the main street tor his walke, and to come out with the owls and the bats rather than with the lark. “On! Toe shame and the disgrace for | Canada, that widespread and specific charges of corruption are made upon the | floor of Parliament against a branch of tke public service, and the Government of | Canada has to confess before all the world that it dare not face these charges, even | before a court of its own choosing. “There never was acase which called | 20 emphatically for the ioterveation of } His Exceilency the Governor General. Ministers with eo little regard for their own howor are not fit advisers for the | Queon’s; representative. His Excellency would be abundantly justified in msisting upon apromptand tuorough judicial in- | vestigation of Sir Hibbert Tupper’s charg- es, and ifthe Government wi!| not consent | to this, he should dismiss the Government. | “The Governor will find an excellant | precedent in the dismissal of the Mercier Governmens by Lieutenant Governor | Angers. The corruption alleged and sab-) sequently proved against ‘he Mercier Ad- ministration was not a whit more flagrant than that now alleged against the Yukou administration. Lieut. Governor Angers’ course was triumphantly vindicated in the general tlection which followed, and we are convinced that the peopleof Canada, weuldas promptly express their spprovai ot similar action by Lord Minto. The rex | tention in office ci Ministers who are too} cowardly to execute justice brings dishonor | upon the Throne as wel! as humilation | upon the people.” } The Star’s feeling in this matter is reci- proca ed throughout the length aid breadth of Canada. Mr, Sifton’s long speeches in Parlia- ment go for nothing in view of the fact that after challenging Sir Charles Hibbert | to formulate his charges definitely, the | Government has backed out of the pro- | mised enquiry. eer. —An eleciion to fill the vacant seat for the firat electoral district of Prince County | will be held on the 25th inst. This is the | report and we believe the report true, through it cannot be officially verified. — e-+e+e Steel Stock. Monrreat, July 1--It now transpires that three Canadian banks: The bank of Montreal, bank of Commerce and the Mere chants bank of Halifax,will underwrite the whole of the Dominion Stee! company’s stock issue and that the general allotment | will be made from these institutions. | i t The appointment of Rev. Walter Patton, D. D. of Montreal, to the professorship of Biblical literature at Yale University, is | announced, SSS as | wants information | are gone forever. Bete TE COLD STORAGE STEAMERS. correspondent ‘Wide Awake” subject that 18 Ovr about a engaging the atiention of #1! who are in- terested in the prosp:rity of this Provioce ? The spring is past, and ite opportunities The but no steamer to go d eummer is here,— "eGL 1S British porte; | has put in an appearance and no intimat'on has been given that one will be forth’ | comining inthe near future. We have heard that Sir Lonis Davies pleads thot he can’t find a eteamer willing to come her® for the eubeidy offered by the gover: ment. In view of the success of the 8s eamers which sailed from here last year tri: plea | eeems unreasonsble. liis true that freighte are up. sSutevea so, the Government of Canada ought to be able to induce a tteam- er to come toPrince Eiward I-land asa set off to the many subsidized vessels ‘learing ?porte the coaet of th? maio- land. There isan old saying ‘that “wher: there’s a will there’a way;” and we incline ! to the opinion that it fits the government steam Edward com- Is- in respect to this matter of munication between Prince jand and Great Britain. — Se THE ASYLUM SCANDA L A proper aed satisfactory investigation of the scandalous matter developed under the Liberal Governme:.t’s management of the Hospital for the losane would include not merely aa examimation of the chief offices of the institution. The attendants, | the contractors involved—by the way, who re they ?—those whohave charge of the heating apparatus, person about the premises, ought to be called and examined under oath. We protest against the one-sided white-washing kind of eu- qviry made a few days ago. Bat, we shal! not ignore testimony pertinent to the case, The evidence of Dr. Blanchard, copied from the Patriot—io which the reporter's manuecript has been given,—will be found every sane io another column. jthat It confirms tully the statement tae food supplied the patients was unclean in the sense suggest~ ed by Tue Exawiner’s correspondentand | that the temperature of the guarded rooms was “freezing.” The name of “Mary Jane McInnis” hag been drawn into the case{‘‘A written etaie- ment” made by ber was it appears read to the Grand Jury. that the written statement was, originally, made to the government and that it coutained We presume | charges similar to those published by Tus ExaMINeR which have beea proved. It would be interesting to koow whether Maury Jane McInnis was the dismissed at- tendant to whom The Patriot referred, and account of the ‘‘written statement.” [t Miss McInnis called the attention of whether her dismissal was on the authorities to the unclean fooi supplied to the Govern- ment’s wards, aad if she were dismissed therefor, —it is evident that she has suffer ed a wrong that ought to be righted, A Challenge. Montreal, July |—Lawrence J Wilson, a prominent Montreal Liberal and friend of Judge Dugas, says he will challenge Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper to prove his charges against the judge, aod tbat if Sir Hibbert can prove that the judge has been guilty of any illega! act, he (Wilson) will forfeit $5,000. LS Two rival companies are competing for the railways of Cuba; and big money is offered for poseession of the rail lines. All parties agree that Sir Richard is making a strong case for Great Britain be- fore the Venezuelan boundary commis- sion, It has been officially announced that the Duke of Albany, son of Prince Leopold, will succeed to the Dukedom of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha. ae —— nes F Ard Still the Best Juae Weather bright and what could be more del ight- the cold spring, pleasant after ful than a daily run on a BICYCLE. STEARNS Bicycles are still the Best and CHEAPEST—More sold this year than ever before. to $50. We sell guarantee wheels from $30 Large Discounts on FURNITURE ee ALL THIS MONTH MARK WRiGhT AND CO Iron Away Up New York, July 1.—R. G. Dun and Company say: The demand for iron and sterl seems to have no limit. Prices of pig average higher than at any o:her time since February, 1890, and prices of finish. ed products higher than since March, 1891. Bilets are hardly obtainable, bar and plate orders are rushed quite largely be- cause the works are overcrowded, sleet mills have much stronger demand at the but Jess at the east and etructural works repore 26,00 ere contracts. Tin is stronger at 26 cents and copper at 18 cents for lake, but lead is dull with hope cf av end to the Colorado west, required in two eset | str.ke. NEWS NOTES. ey A laborers strike ison at the Chicago etock yards. William Noseworthy fell fifty feet at Halifax on Friday and still lives, The Liberal will meet July. There bas been rioting at Brussels. bundred persons were seriously’, Conservatives of Manitoba in Convention on the 10th ot A wounded—eight The Clyde ship building returns for the half year just eading beatall previous records. l'hey show that 125 vessels were launched, representing an aggregate tonn- age of 234,877. No fresh orders were pleced this month, but there is six montha’ work at full time on hand. Alfred A. Taylor, of Margaree says One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling ofthe gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140 00. Thos. W. Payne of Bathurst, raved the life of a valuablehorse that the Vet. had given up, with afew boitles of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT. Remember the auction sale ot Furniture at the residence of Miss Macdonald, at 1.50 p. m. RR. Bearisto, Auctioneer Soe You can buy fine colored organdies and dress muslins cheap these days at Stanley Bros—read ad, :u CURB TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig Headache. 25c. ai all Druggists. SCSCHOYEES SESS YSSOCOHED20O~@ Unparalleled VALUE in our offer of PURE LARD, in pails. Till June 10:h we make ihe following cfter: — 20 1b. pail $2.00 © pail lot at $1.80 rer pail Delivered at avy station on P. E. Island hailway. This lard 1s of the PUREST quality. in Teas we lead. 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