-4 si --i,.... as 1 -- -- ----pp-vo--oo-»~~-~ -- ~ --. .ca---»........--_,_,, . _ _, V 4 0 an ' _ Tenders fer Vault.” Department of Public Works, 23rd November, 1898. QEALED TENDERS will be recelfeg P at this Department up to noon o HURSDAY, l5'rrr DECEMBER next. from ang person or persons willing io con- struct ew Vaults ln the Land Omce. PTO- vincial Building, according to plan and speclncation to to be seen at the Govern- ment. Engineer’s Omce, Provincial Building. The names ot two responsible persons wil - ingtobegome bondsmen must accompany h . eac ta-n er Government not necessarily bound to ac-- cfipt the lowest or any tender. _ enileis to be marked "Tender for Vault.’ RICH ARD SMITH. Secretary of Public Works Nov 23-d2aw td Flour That is guaranteed by the publicz. ° ' ’ A The Mother Country was friendly to d f ~g I _ 1 k 'P1 y ‘ _ ° ll" am? dfyi it 08!-‘H05 be Dygpqdsia P B P P Une-d b-fo-0 ew sp-ni-»» ..:;.;°:: ‘i:'.t;r,‘;f;”.;.e°e..°. ...sr ::.ee;e‘....l:..'.;§'.”:."f. ':‘ me Poorioos. Moplo Loaf, K sr C, Wo' o - BRITAIN ann 'ri-in woe, but hor rrioodohi woo doobeod ’ a °'g“” °'°‘ "‘° Doane.. _ _ , _ 0 Edge, are all leaders, all merchan wanting to stock before the ad`va.nc representative for the mills. He sells direct at lowest quotation full line of seed,whea.t for the farmers. Nov 25 d tf. __ IUHN B. Hlllll. Millers Representive for P E. I. N- S-. C. B.. and Nfld lity of a few years ago, to the warm duce'wonder and amazement in the Tenders ` disposed toward the United States than she was before that time. except her FOR NEW BRIDGE l ZZ'.'5i,5’§§’.f.“.§"Zl°”it%.oli.`If, .'lI.'l§”f‘.l.‘ll’“.o’.I’f,.° llear ||c\llll||\’s Mills. Allieriy Plains Lol 49, ! November 21st, 189 8 at this Department up to Wednesday, land less than to declare her sympathy with the _United States in the late strug- gle with Spain. The strange feature _about it is that the politicians of the motive for all Great Britain had dose ir before that affected this country, and EALED TENDER-5 will be fweiwd thata motive governed by self-interest. the 2151, Deggmber ngxi' af, 12 0'c|0¢k’ n00n_ Was lnlmlcal t0 the U0ited Sttlttds, from an nerso o illi t n- it n r persons w ng o co struct a ew Bridge at Albei-ry Plains. nea should be swift to assumezthat there is I' . . . , - . Mi-_Miiio,;,»o Mii|s_ ocooi-ding to pian and no interested motive in (1reatBritain’s specification to he seen at Government Engineers Omce, Provincial Builuin Charl tt t . Department ot Public Works, gi o e own The names of two responsible persons willing to become bondsmen must accom- n eacht d r. pa y en e Government. not. necessarily bound to ac- celpt. the lowest- or any tender. enders to he mark fd ‘°1‘e:ider for Bridge, Alberry Plaii..--. ' RICHARD SMITH. sec'y oi Public Works. Mov23-wtswrua _ siinne _nini sinei For Sale by Auction. I will sell bv auction at McLeod Back Buildi g, Kent Street on Saturday the 26th day of November at 11 o’clock in m. _ 6 shares|(` »pita1 Stock Hillsborough Sxfrting Rink C`ompanv. R. BEARISTO. Nov.23 Auctioneer. lil Hill lllllllll A direct importation of Messrs Crosse and Blackwell’s Celebrated Soups, Olives, Capers, Curry powder, Mixed Pickles. Chow-Chow, Pickled Walnuts _present attitude toward our nation. We . are much inclined to think that the _ British public men who have held out this recent bait to our politicans. smile at the eagerness with which they have _absorbed it. The Herald is unfair in its statement that there was neither cost nor risk the in attitude of friendship assumed by Great Britain toward the United States at the beginning of the war. ‘ It is well known that at that time the powers of continental 'Europe were eager to intervene, and but for the resolute action of the British .government in opposition to that course the combined fleets of France, Russia and Germany would have ap- . peared in West India. waters and check mated the American war pro- ,gramme. In face of such a combina- tion not a single ship of the United T States fleet would have dared to sail ,‘ on a hostile mission toward any il Spanish possession. _ 5 Nor was it without risk that Bri- tain took this position. Her relations with at least- two of the continental powers were strained, and there was A grave danger that by the .new crisis the breaking point might be reached and a great European war precipitat- ed. This risk was taken largely on White Onions in p,cca_mliA asm sentimental grounds, because of kin- Potted Meats (in stone gars) Sage, ship, and without hope of reward. At Basil, Marg0r3m_ Thymg, Savory that l5ilIl6 it WES gB£\€I8.lly Sl1pp0S0d Mint, Mixed Herbs (in glass) Jams that the fleets of S ain were e ual in and Jellies, Urange Marmalade, Mushroom Catsup, Sauces etc. etc. These goods are the best in the world. Sanderson & Co, I P fl ,_efi`ect-ive fighting force to those of the United States, and that in the event of a general European embroilment ,resulting the United States could lrender no assistance by land or sea to lA Great 3ritain. " The Herald proceeds to speak of the mill ONTNIK Z _ _J country, who were so quick to find a` of the United States is more Just then I 1 I 7 ‘_ ` The change is so extreme as to pro- thlrty years’ ana is reputed to have S0lJ|l`lS E8.Sl3 ordiriary mind. Never was any revul- Pl‘0f0SSionalS. l u _ o -. I - i i I few equals in the game outside of the sion more radical And it is all brought Th Th -l--- d AA be about without any reason being given e ermopi e is sal o cap- f°l' if N°thi°g had U`9»“SP“""l In ‘bb able of registering a change of tem Qeczlgsmenged bgithehgifliest Medical past three years to afford grounds to ‘-peramre as small as the millionth r I. l A t e t sa e a to t in our cli believe that Great Britain is any better pam of 3 degree centigrade, and is . . _. o o » ' Y - ~ _ ` _ . == . i” 2.’ said to be sensitive to the heat of a lighted candle at a distance of a . quarter of a mile It is proposed to apply it to use on ship-board to detect the approach of vessels to each other in darkness or fog. ‘ ._._.i_-- The federal government cannot gain much and will do well to hold its own in the by-elections that are forthcom- ing. Four or tive vacancies for which elections are to be held on 14th Dec- easliy and thoroughly RHEUMATIC _ OIL. HENRY il lllllllll C E _ - . _ . ' ' io' in ii i ' ' ' _ - - gigggg-E8Ast_ Telephone 0mce_R Seam,,,,_Age,,t The general sentiment of the people York for gnai10r;e¢°wn_ _ at;l:i<;lA11t ot; ABA ea; igpsailleléas evapor A By W ~ P and hiv bar a`ns ever dav. See the bo 1 1 1 ' ~ ' gs UNITED STATES- and misunderstood The war enabled 7 ' 9, ,fha 13g ple, pair Xoweis on our ,Elias-r;fs(?;°5tt}1‘;°r{;';g emhézslgfod Aall drug . _ O b h h I S " United States toward Great Britain, tg' l' 9 F80; 6 of the United States or ~ cases c1othing,in boys’ and youths’ suits. In 08'" 1°” 1° oxes’ 8 as 8' so 8' from theunreasoning jealousy andhosti Ose 0 °t el namons' ‘ regfers and ulsters, mens’ suits: reefers and ulsters, 3 cases hats, -good value at friendship of today in which the - .‘ . i65cr's and 75cts. Better value is not ini Mother Country is asiumed to be the His Holiness, the Pope, is a great th°_m‘“`k“- _Ex°l‘?si‘I° Pmems and ldigineerogeed friend of the Republic. liver of the game of chess, of which ‘AA§)s(:(.‘i’-`;1f5_Bat(A3a8lAln i5i:m;ool;vA