THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 4 |898 W lll lllllllli llllllill lllllll lll E MONDAY. JULY 4. 1%. EDITORIAL IIOTES - use Emperor William and his party , _ W. . _ _ _ _ _ ill this autumn visit all the historic points in Palestine under escort of - ,Turkish ships of war to the coast and Special offer for a Turkish troops inland. Short Time onw' The eagerness with which our American exchanges are discussing ‘-I what shall be done with the Philli- -if Come and see Samples at our Studi » pines, Cuba and Porno Rico is sug- gestive of the oft quoted receipt for ALL li0RK GUARANTEED f’?£§‘,;§‘1.f`,Zi,°§§§§’§','1§iT ‘”g‘”“ "M" and no deposit required. Special arrangements with photo- graphers for photos at reduced prices. Hill lllll West side Queen St.,Charlottetown. Four doors above J T McKenzie’s store, S. F. TARBUSH, RESIDENT AGENT. Charlottetown, Mch14,eod6m. Snwerage_ Works. Tenders for Cement, Brick and Stone. SEALED Separate Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received at this omoo until noon, on TUESDAY, the 12th of JULY, inst., for the follow- ing matsn'a1a:- \. Tenders endorsed “Proposal for Cement,” according to conditions and apeciientions and on forms supplied at this oHce. each tender to heaecom- panied by a certified cheque for $125, to be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to satisfactorily com- plete it. 2. Tenders endorsed “Proposal for Brick," for 80,000 Bricks, according to conditions and on forms supplied at this omce. 3. Tenders endorsed, “Proposal for -Stone,” for 701) tons grey N. S. Stone, and 350 tons hard N. S. Stone, both being similar in quality to the stone ‘used in macadamizing the city streets. The Commissioners do not bind them- selves _to accept the lowest or any tender. . D. LAIRD, Chairman. Omoo of Commissioners ol Sewer and Water Supply, Ch'town, P. E. Island, July 2, 1898- lllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll ‘The Land oi Evangeline Route -'Phe-*tastpassenger and frei ht I' bet ee all parts of New llru|uswvle€£,Nnxei:a Narita? (five Breton and Prince Edward ls- land nnd_ Boston, ae'-l;1f3fSf1I;'lvoetep¢irforr1_1ed by the Comp:-inv’s And now there 'has been a rich discovery of gold in eastern Manch- uria recently occupied by Russia. Thousands are already working in the mines which are almost as rich as those of Klondyke and in a much more genial climate. ‘ Toronto Star says the gold output for the Klnndyke is estimated at Q $20,000,000 this season.This is not the highest figure that has been named, but is equal to`one and a. half times the public revenue of the Dominion in the year 1868. This business of transporting troops to Cuba, the Phillipines and Porto Pico is proving immensely costly. The latest of these expeditions, and the least expensive-the invasion ofPorto Rico-costs the U S government $4,500,000 for the hire of transport ships alone. If Admiral Camara with the Cadiz fleet should really go on to Manila, as was proposed he will, at the end of his journey, have traversed the fol- lowing distancesz- Cadiz to Malia 1.000 miles Malta to Port Said 1,000 ‘- Port Said to‘A_den 1.310 ‘° Aden to Colombo 2,130 °‘ Colombo to Singapore 1,370 ~‘ Singapore to Manila 1,389 -- Total 8, 199 The voyage would take about forty days, with the probability of finding Manila an American port on his sr- rival. The conditions of neutrality with regard to warships of belligerent pow- ` ers are that their stay in Port Said and in the roadstead of Suez shall not exceed twenty-'four hours, except in case of distress and then they shall be bound to leave as soon as possible. Having stayed that time the Spanish fleet was ordered to move, by the .authorities on the demand of the American consul. There is some doubt as to the right to taken coal in the canal. Sir Charles Dilke has given the opinion that they might take coal and says that during the Russo-Turkish war the Russian ships were allowed that privilege. The Anglo-American idea seems to be exceedingly popular in England. A committee has been formed for its promotion which numbers among its members, forty members of Parlia- S 0 twin screw e‘eamers and fast Pullman; Pa.la,ce Car express- irains offers `ment, as many dukes and €&l‘l5, fO\1l' inducemenlsi to all who appreciate safety, ¢¢°\10mY- Comfort and speed. Fo all info ` ee, ies. is fi’“i>”.‘°é°a€$Zi? ‘é‘?li”;.i“i9§s§’¢°.?.<§‘§; Agent, 126 Hollis St, Halifax. ._P. CIFKINS, Supt. Kentvlile, N. S. W. R. CAM PBELL, General Manager June13 4mos. 7 1 Y 1 incl cnunrn lllllll lllllll Plllll Wednesday,JuIy 6th The Sunday School Picnic in connection with the First Methodist Church, will be held at North Wiltshire on the beautiful uads of William Clarke, Esq, Maple grrriave, a beautiful spot for a day’s pleas- Ul'0~ A tae table for visitors will be well sup~ archbishops, nearly all the bishops, Cardinal Vaughan, leading men of_ all the Nonconformist, bodies, heads of nearly all the colleges and great public schools, the mayors of fifty cities, and the principal literary men, painters, journalists, barristers and judges in the United Kingdom. The league makes a. close approach to the throne through the Duke of Fyfe and the Marquis of Lorne. The reduction oi interest from 3 to 2% per cent in t-he post office savings banks is postponed till October, and even then not to be made “unless the condition of the money market warrant the change.” If the reduct- ion be then made the depositors of $1,000 and upward are to be given the option of converting their savings bank certificates into Dominion stcck bearing 3 per cent drawu at five years date. We fail to see the propriety of thus giving the larger and presumably wealthier depositors a half of one "md 'ith good thin2S_ Aho the Ice per cent over those who have made Cream and Refreshment Booths. but small savin s. Of course it 8 The amuaemests are under the manage- makes some difference that the money 0 °f ° 5"* 1'=~°° °°““mi°"°° “"1 ° °°d is retained for five years, but this men 8 time may beexpected by old and young. Visitors’ railway return tickets 35c. swck °'mm5°m°nt 'in tend P9 Visitors .Tea Tickets 25c- Train will start at 10 o’clock. aggravaw the discontent among the depositors of smaller sums. ' ' ‘ Jmo30td see in Tns GUARDIAN theexperience of some ccrrespondent who has suc- _ cessfully raised fodder corn and finds it profitable.. Our informant thinks '_ some who formerly cultivated corn - for feeding have gone out of ther In New Brunswick the opposition press is confidently predicting an al- most immediate provincial election. eral, Hon Mr Dunn, informs the Globe that he does not expect an election this year. A valued subscriber would like to business, and wishes to know the-f reason. Rsply To '|.'_a_xpayor- Sm,-I notice that “Taxpayer” in the Monrmzc Gusnnrsrr of the 2i.th inst, attempts to come to the rescue of the government. _He commences by stating “that teacher complains bitterly, of the proposed repeal of the supple- mentary clause in the Education Act in doing awav with the supplement to teachers.” ' _ Now “Taxpayer” shows his ignor- ance of the slate of affairs when he does not recognize the difference between “proposed repeal” and an Act abolish- ing supplements. Then he stoves “that the supplement has largely gone into disuse, particularly in country dii- tricts." Now what sense is it for Tax- payer to talk nonsense of this kind, be- cause by reference to the School Report of last year we see that about 300 1 teachers in the country as well as 43 teachers in Charlottetown and Summer- side received supplements last year. clearly showing that the supplement has not largely gone into disuse. Next, he says “that the bonus, if properly regulated, should be a endi- cient safe-guard to the professional teacher. ' I would like Taxpayer to explain how it should he 'regulated so as to 'oe a safeguard to the professional teacher; if, ,as_ he says, teachers during their first three years of service give better satisfaction than afterwards. ‘ ` He then says that I charged the gov- ernment with reckless expenditure of ‘ public moneys. Now, Mr Editor, I made so such charge; but I did -say that the Liberal Government was .-largely "to blame for the increase in the cost of education, because they have caused about 30 new schools to be open0ll» thereby greatly lowering the avenge attendance. It it all very well; for “Taxpayer” to say “let the ‘teachers who are dissatisfied leave the ~ profes- sion" because an injustice has been done to the profession. Would it not be much better to have the wrong redress- ed than to have the teachers ieave_ _the profession; even though some political drones should be forced to leave the hive. If “Taxpayer” is so well pleased with the action of the government why does he not say that he is willing to be taxed in the same proportion as the 579 teachers of this province and that $270,C00 should be raised by the gov- ernment as taxes. Yours, etc, Tnscnnn. Livierllls: Like billcusness, dyspepsls, headache. consti- pation. sour stomach, indlgestion are promptly sured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Hood’s easily and thoroughly. I Best after dinner pills. U S zccents. All drugglsts. Prepared by C. I. Hood Ar Co., Lowerl,Mass. The oniyrlll to mlm with Hood’s Sarsaparflh. Gharlnttetnwn y s »-Sewerage SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Proposal for Furnishing Sewer Pines for Charotte- town,” addressed to the undersigned, will be received at this Omee, until noon on ' Friday, me sth July, ggox.. for furnishing Stoneware. or Vitritled wer Pipe and their appurtenances, accord- lnz to conditions and Specifications to be seen at the Omce of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supp? for the City of Charlottetown, Prince E ward Island. or at the Omce of their Chief Engineer, Preemsn C. Collin. Esq., 53 State Street Boston. Mass. Proposals must be on the forms supplied from- this Office, and each tendef must be accomgsnied by a certified bank che ue for Three undred and Fiity Dollars 63%) pay- able to the order of the said Commissioners. ` This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for. and will he returned in case of non acceptance ot tender. 'Q The said Commissioners do not i;g§them- selves to accept the lowest or any er. DAVID La§B.D, . Chalanan. On the other hand the Surveyor Gen- % TENDERS FOR SEWER PIPES? I P|AN in perfect order only two yeld Good practice Price when new $600.00, p sale price _ sale price to clear _ rv _ Nm 7_.,°‘dw°.¢ Q No. 2-John Rogers & Son Upright London, Englgmi, ; in fine order. A nice prac- square, good hill tomb tice instrument. Sale price _ 4. | _ price _ No. 3-Frederick Sta_rr S'c§|are Nu, 3. pqnhgm, New 'Yell s f is sf ' square, good as new sale. ,_ i _ _Smell 5f1l\¢\°"‘» nl” p,.i,_,,__, _ _ | A instrument, sale Slflll 90 we No. 5-Ste art 'o _ ew York No. 10-A_ r We have also on hand a large number of good second-hand _reliable makers. We are P\lff|l\8 f|\,°m, ln f|\°`f°llll\ 974|' U' will sell them at prices ranging, from '$18.00 Every Plano and Grgan guaranteed for _av A grand chance to let your children learn to play A liberal discount off for spot cash. Easy terms of payment to reliable purchasers,-_ ' E ConnoIly’s Building Oueen St. %%%%%%%%%%il%%%`ii%%#»...- S.EG - efesooo. . q. |-R. S. Williams Grand f No. 6-Sma'-II ,Upright An American made planoas 0 . . r good as new. Sale price | 0 Esgariigeiano in due. ordilt' No .4-W. J- Enivan t Go I P 1 L d ' E land. A modern up- ‘ ,_ . 1-10;; olgianbg in splendid A small square in goat! ciigndition. Sale price . sale price . ' ne. e-~a. ia- his 8 Superior Worlsmimslaip Fine Finish, and Moderate Prices combine to make our Photographs the most satisfactory in Charlottetown' to-day. Geo. H. Gook. Gor.'Queen and Grafton Slreels PHO TOGRAPHS. I II II ll llllillllll @- it wi il is ll i 1*' 1 i i Q i ;l`liere’ll`0o|ne a lime Some Day. and yqu’l1 m_eet with an accident and having no accident insurance to help you along, you’ vylish from the bottom of your heart that when t e ' Accident f , and Guarantee 0o’s Representative canvassed youayou had seen all_theadvantagesto he gain bytaklng a poluiivvith the company. But you put it 011'. and en, when the accident came, you were not “in it” You were only in the accident and you’d give anything in the world it your pro~ gréastinatinn had notfgot the upper hand od yon. INSURE NOW. \V.K.ll\l GENERAL F93? EJ. Jessi?" I-loco Otllce of Commissioners of Sewers and Water 3IlPill!.nCharlotteto P. B. Island J A . 1 . /sem ar clnnom'-rnas. 21'. 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Years of experience have convinced us that there are of people who are continually taking anediciiie, when in ills arise from poison thrown into their system from foul 5-::.-S c We give you examination and advice free. See samples of our artiiieal teeth. We guarantee Berlin Dental Parlors, ovor store at Promos lass. ,Enn- A.l~6aa»lh»l arrester