a os Pee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 14 1898. ea jiincecnetiepleroetetien a in ver cent [PROVINCIAL a agmcccame a | __ LEGISLATURE Ul Discount me Sixr,—According to your instructions, we the undersigned visited the site, and examined the plaos aad epecification of the proposed new wing to the Falcoowooi Arylum prepared by Mr C B Chappell, Archisect, aod beg leave to report as i a7 j Hon James R McLean, i ij i (Continuation of Mr. Shaw's Speech on We still have a lot of sample bcots Commissiooer of Public Works: the Asvium Matter.) and Ss, DOYs misses , ns, womeu pee’; @ren 8. gold an enormous quan- | it August Mr. Peters left for Bolites and} FOt cot Of .e Relieg | te. the We have * : 1 they have | the matter was net yet adjusted. But on | Ast and = = which would leave ve of these goods, an ew _—_" August Ilth the Commissioner wrote the footing siones of east = wall i gored more than satisfaetory . Lowe calling his attention tothe fact that six inches clear of the surface, a8 nO pro- i tory. : he was not proceeding with the contract | V's!00 has been made in the plans and “ i the are marked in plain figures | which should be well under way by that | *pecification for eaid fall. We also find ase i ‘a get 20 per cent off price. time. He al-o promised that the tounda- | ‘bat ao provision bas teen made for foot- gl you 8 tion would be made right and would be | '®g Stone under any of the cross walls, ii om em paid fcr and stated that it was propo-ed to | Piers, flues and foul air shafu; bat a nine Alley & Co j tion of contract. This letter was written | ¥4lls, as the plans and specification cal! : - : . 2 sust wo ‘it-Re , | The Shoeist. nee Ebel August and the | for 26 1~2 inch hollow brick walls, aod | sults worth in the regular way $l 50; this made 13. 2 15 a Fit Ketorm o ae ; _[contract was to be finished in| the stone foundation is only 21 inche| spring for $1. to fit bovs from 4%:to 10 yaars| !°° $10, 12 «nd 15, that are perfect models I —_—_—— Uctober. Mind you the delay was occas- thick which we consider too light to carry s Your Property a ! « r F © 1 Ty } ; +: , ‘ear . andy. « ali W 1eavy serge suits ar sured ee to the ime of writing this authority | We do not consider sufficient to support b ys from 410 10 years old, the same goods d AD ty i D0 al 7 re Ml y 159 ' | . 3 Was not. foithcoming. Lowe siso | #0Y kind of a roof that may be plaed| to fit boys from 10 to 15 years old for $2 95 going fast at oi ‘ oy Oh ee eee “ ' against fire ? stated that he woulu -ubmit the mat- | ¢bereon. Canadian tweed suits for $10, wade with Js it prdent to risk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- cummlations for the sav- ing of a few dollars in premiums? Are you do- for afew days and in his absence the Commissioner could do nothing. Again connect the building by a& passageway. Chappell’s discharge was refused, as well as the $5000 a-ked forasd the compensa- ton for delay. If the work was not proceeded with the threat was made to seize all material on the ground for viola- ioned by the refusai to give proper author- ity for proceedivg with .ve work. Uo the l3th August Lowe acknowledge! receipt of this letter and pointed out that the de- av was not his fault as by the terms of the contract be could do noextra work unless proner authority was given and up ter of cost of extra work to arbitration, set forth bis rea-ons for charges for this ex'ra work and the canse of the delay. He alsoasked for compensation and show- ed that 10 was impossib'e to complete the work inthe time specified. Oo August 24th the Gommissionerj wrote ‘Lowe to and About July 3'st Mr. Peters went east follows: 1. We find at site: The surface of the earth bas an incline of four feet from the inch brick wall placed on the ground which we do not consider sufficient as it will cause an uneven settlement. 2 We also find that the foundation of the Insane portion of the building is notcf @ sullicient thickness to eupport the brick the walls. 3. We alco fiad by the plaus that in the construction of the building, the cross wal. do not build intoor bird the outer shell of the hollows from the starting of the brick work from the stone foundation until it is fiaished to receive the wall plates which (Cont! nued on page 8.) —o Bombay Gazette: A remarkable and interesting circumstanee attended on the departure ef General Sir William Lock- hart from Peshawar. Some 460 to 500 Arids, amoug whom were a large num- wo piece suits this spring. bargains years old for $1.25. 100 brown worth $1.50 for $L. size will just cost 25¢ more youcan get the same goods store. 5 . t AU THING We are exceptionably strong in little Read the list of o0 suits 10 fit beys from 4 to 8 yea.s old for 75%, One hundred blue serge old, the same goods to fit boys from 10 to 14 suits in dark dred all wooltweed snits for 2.74, to fit Our 700 litile suits ior 50e 10 $1.00 less than vena Spring o’coats for $6.75, that are as well of style and beauty. Those goods only need tobe seen to secure a quick sale, Men’s suits for 10 to 20 per cent less than voucaa get them elsewhere. Our all wool $5 double breasted blue serge suit is a The larger Three hun- Al trimmings and cut to fit,cut in the stylé with the same appearance and the same wearing qualities as a $20 custom made, Two hundred tweed and worsted suits in any other | mls ween. « proceed al once with the | ber of the beadmen of the tribes, as*e mb! ca hei | sae ing jusice to yourself and extra work which was to be|ed atthe General’a house and requested all tailor made by the Fit Reform Clothing family by risking it ? approved by the Commissioner aod the | permission first to carry him and then Ca., for $10, 12, 15 and 18. Drop in and see 7 ° Goverament Engineer. Here we fiod } to draw his carriage to the railway station Insure in those good stock Co's, represented by E.R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ae 42608 2645243939282 @ “ How About These that the Government Eogineer is to be in- spector and Mr. Chappell as per agree- ment the architect and is not dismiss- ed. The Commissioner of Public Works now offered to extead the time to O:toter 1898. Well did the Commission™ ec know that the contract called, for the architects signature and that nota dollar would be paid if thie was not obtained. Agan Mr. Lowe wrote the Commissioner askitg him once more for authority to preceed with the work notil the sigoatures of the Commissioner and Chappel had bees obtained and reiteratiug many of the poiats brought out i% me. former Jetters. Mr. Lowe also suggested that they would meet This Honour Sir William Lockbar: graciously declined, but the Afridis weot to the statioa in a body, cheered him a the train left, aud gave him a grea’ send- off. No bigher tribute of respect, observes a correspondent, could possible have been paid to the gallant commander cf the army which has just fought so lately against them, defeated them on most occasions, and humbled themto the dust. Throughout the force respect of our late enemy has been universally felt, and the feeling will be greatly increased by this spontaveous and manly outbureat of good- will. It may be accepted asa sure token that the will be Minee, Lemon, Cream and Cocoa- but Pies. Terernoxe 98. breasted. 25 dark. all wuvol siz? 28 to 33, for $3,75 $4.50. $6.75. $7.75. The larcest variety ever shown by us—The best value on P.E.Is'and, made from good : honest Canadian tweed, double or single 25 dark double breasted tweed suits, same size as above for 25 all wool, double breasted blue serge, for suits for $4 59 and 5.00 ble and single all wool, Irish serge, 25 heavy, all wool, Irish serge for sl} ese gocds cannot be doplicated in PROWSE BROQ., the goods, it will not take long to convince the most sceptical, that men’s clothing ca. be had in readymade, just as good, just as well made, just as stylish, and very much cheaper than leaving your measure, Every suit guaranteed or money refun- tweed suits. ded. Waterproof Coats 25 dou- for PROWSE BROS, . é peace Bjust concluded the ci ; a ; od coal : city. and diseuss the matter and settle it in | long and lasting. Sir William Lockhart’ e€ - ; . st Cake, léc Ib ¢ s me way. On O>tober 19 this letter was | personal influence over the tribes on the 100 odd coats for boys from 10 to 16! from $5 up to $15. All our waterproo’ OF, Suceke sud ginger Snaps, 12c Ib ree The Government Bn pam che Sapte era are bed “et years o'd at half the regular cost. coats for $10 and over are guaranteed, ae | BS Jelly Cake léc | ir willingness to pay Lowe his figures | on many occasione, but never in the annals ; : 4 Maloat Cae, 20c Ib ¢ as estimated and promised that when the | of war, we imagine, has euch an extra- 200 odd vests for men or boys, from 40 | if they should not turn out as represente ' Fig aud Silver Cake, léc Ib ; reportof Lemay and the Engineer was | ordivary incident ever been shown. up to $1 00. we yefund the money. B! Rock ood Lemon Cakes 10¢ doz ¥% | completed it would be submitted to him. So Beet B¢ Doughnuts, ie ” 10¢ doz @ | Taey also offered $250 in advance to meet | To Cure a Cold in one Day 1000 odd pants from $1 up to $5. We Tartiets, 10c doz g | the cost of covering up the materials ou the | 4, fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tbets | are the people for pants, make no mistake, saat 4? Parker House Rolle, 10¢ doz ¢ ground. Nowwe come to the report of | curs, 15¢ but come to us for men’s cr boy’s pants, {in Tartar Bi-c:ite, 10¢ doz ? ad 7 Dh STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY y BAKES BEST BREAD. “wr ews oOo Oo OOS OS OD rrr OUR ENTIRE SSTOCK OF VASES =o Bock of vaxes,is why we offer FRU LE PYY FEY Ee SEPP ES FS PEP Pe Pe PFE F PL FE Fe FEF FPL Pe Fe Pe = 64 Gases s parison, and we claim that NANENM GUGM NEM MW GZ. fe SU ss oles oleh 9 5 our The Wonderful Cheap Men. | The Stytish Clothiers. She) iff's Sale By virtue of a Writ of Statute Exccution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Clarence B. McDougall against Arthur P, Thorne, I have taken and seized as the pro- perty of the said Arthur P. Thorne, ail the said street; thence south along the same land We Are..... More Careful them at such uoprecedented of Malcolm McLeod four chains and thirty-two . , ‘ i F ee N\ SUEZ | links or to the aforesaid on ens builds up the body by means of ont, Se a A preity vase for f cts ee = |ihence along the north side of the same : x mS” ‘fies the spstem agains a Handaon r 01 . for 10 cta {3 me | west two chains and thirty-two links to the stimulant nourishment, which forti p g / A lovely one for 15 cts ae place of commencement, containing One prevalent ailments. 4 Still pre .tier one for °0 ets , Acre of Land, a little more Or less, and is ; | A perfect becuty for 25 cla 7 , TAP part of Pasture Lot Number ‘Sixteen, in the a eee TP : Royalty of Charlottetown. ie s Also, all that other piece of land, situate in BO LIMITED i. W W WELLNER me the ( at non Charlotinown aforesal . ' ; Hf : wy \ded as follows:—Commencing on the a , . S% E f= | west side of the lower Spring Park R vad at ; i @ Summer Goods. ga )).s scien S54 20 rarringzon 8 and 25627 St, Peter St q Jeweler. IN no “Iniey 5 ~ nce al ng me s EIEASS sik i re “9 M 1 d it line ol 1 nd southwestwardly tne cistance > rls ( ontrea Cana Be a » : 5G of yi nundred feet; thence southeastwardly London, Englan d, ’ ‘) } ¥¥YY_E_P PY YY YS ate along the division line between the Peake it eee hi | Estate and the Thorne Estate for the distance naneimmnina - oe . —— le aaa ee eee ae As Lo sty les we challenge come of f e-in t eleven inches or to pees , eee : : allotted t iarles Thorne; thence northeast- right, title and interest of the said Arthur P. pa heal ; of vavee i: Thorne, im and to all that tract, piece or t hati - Wi } Fou § cel of land situate i = Roy | Char- +} i ; Pee a ee ae Se eet et Cine tooetien Char- | about the outsiae of the body than the inside,and yet w 4h | OLLCLO i, ii Ms § , ; « as if A : : . - m 7 aaa 5 lows:-Commencing at the North side of | the use of guod ciothing when the owner is to ill to wear it. e . . i ” . f Union Street at the east boundary of land in 4 ASTONISHING Se possession of Henry Coombs; thence alorg the q RT “i- same east boundry north for the distance of PRICES xe four chains and thirty-two links; thence by 2 . The f | rght angle line east for the distance of two - see ee Se ie hains and thirty-two links or until it meets a if ee re Se ee, ee land owned by Malcolm McLeed fronting on M a z siadeeaileniaalhatiniiaaiia eet ie thwesterh. side of atid tend . 1 Wivividieriviiisrcrevedversviverveddieedbilyd 622 ony. along (he Roriawengs. eS . mt 2 = 4 : i * allottec to hart . l} ene until it strikes the Th a ax30 y ropor Ol ; iP. E. Island =| ay PRICES are the lowest on P. E. L. e Lower Spring Fark Roads ‘hence along the ere 15 a = ae = | ae F | men n Queen's County, sind ¥ do of the people who want the BES [—know it when they ie : USTRATE = : SE re eee ee iadaiie aie k at OUR Furniture, We i: 3 ILLUSTRATED = Se 2eeeseee ~ Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 1898, at see it, and see it when they look at en. oe i z : = ' Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in : 6 . ; i opie, it $ . ae %.- | eae aap tata Me" manage to please some mighty particular peop if ~ 50c A COPY & dX B KER B2O08 sell at Public Auction, the aid, Segre oe are particular ourselves. ie t me , as much thereof as Will salisly the levy —_— ry ‘ Gan At all BSovuksellers se - he said writ, being One Hundred and one Ty % cB . = S% > es the said writ, being OMT. Isie| Oe CAR PLEASE YOU if Mailed, post paid, 3: 7, Sherifi’s fees and all incidental expenses. of se these of ities. # de NEW TRIMMINGS W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. ' | OH N NEWSON, iE Address - sett : ea Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, q fl atsara ar oe we FS oes ce tpg ellers cf good Furniture | CHARLOTTETOWN. & D. C. McLeop, Plaintiff's Attorney. . CPPRHP RUDRA 3022 25290302 0989aNE RAMEN x & | , trangers to poor Furniture.