THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 17 1898. a . THE ARCHITECTS’ DIFFERENCE, | the plavs he would have seen that the gy oe ; : 90 per ce sae corridors forming the foul airduets were [ j in ‘ : 5 ni 7 j | Sin,—As you were good enough to completely cui otf from the res of the publish Mr, LeMay’s reporton my plane eee eee of " are for the asvium perbaps you would favour . yp oe en ee wewe. — : ' ¥ ' # - f ; Q + me by publishing this in reply thereto. a aka oe will give better resulis | : Z { As my plans were made ion cempetition than the old one and at much lees cost. with others the Government outlined their Mb also find that the roof is © pres ous requirements and of course I had to follow a very slightly constructed, without ’ {e » : ee oe: thie or rum the rick of having my place} “rece tles-cr key posts. Well the building ¥ (' ge We still have a lot if sample bi Tl Tetee oat - She reqnirements were as is we 39ft wide not much wider than ao , . in men's, WOmMeL Ss, VOYS Misses and | follows: (a) The building was to have no ordinary dwelling house, and the rafters : ; i 25ft long from wall plate and yet Mr. Le di hidren’s . excavated basemeut simply a dug out M ki F We have sold an enormeus quan- | corridor leading to aumb waiters; (b) it was nr ae teatieiah truss - a f these goods, and they have} be connected to main buildiag by a POERage TYSis Meneeehs SGle HOt Us. tity © 5 : - ; -. | LeMay see that the attic joistetied ibe . ‘ nh atiefaetary | Corridor same as present building; (c) it y J : | proved more than satisfaetory. was to be roofed with a sharp or pitched rafters at the bottom every , . factory. ; 2 ; roof; (d) the cost was nut to exceed $23,- 6 feet and a cellar beain half ee tnd They are marked in plain figures 000. There are the main particulars I tuew near the centre in a os _ ose ) and you get 20 per cent off price, received from the Government. ove. What _ these but tee 2 The fact ! ae Ono this basis I made my plans including is the roof is strong and light and Lo ) 26a the corridor connection above ground. et will be required im ite con- aAtver (he pianos were accepted tle Govern- ae 7 : A | R f ment instructed me to adopt the tunnel a ar neem of the ged ce - We are exceptionabl y etrong in little —_—— — connection in piace ef the corridor which | COM€ © Oe Conclusion and that is LeMay ‘aa suits iss . a: » ]j ) cy O I did as thie seemed to have some ad- knows but little about roof construction. w) Pp ee © mn this opting. Read the list of vantages over the enevied. | Now as to Mr, LeMay’s recommendations | bargains 90 suits io fit boys from 4 to § wake ane sm 4] ell . It ia quite right for Mr. LeMay to make | 00. excavase ull the cellar sn} yea.8 old for 75c, One hundred blue serge Spring o’coate for $6.75, that are as we | i The Shoeist. reports wheu requested and for all I know uid corridor connection 1@ & right suits worth in the reenlar ‘ $l 50: thi made as custom work. Fit-Khetorm o coats be may,'¢ eminently qualified for the work His suggestion to adopt the Mansard ee ee . Sta wer : OU; this @ ) 5 th fect del ' a - | and perbaps aclever architect as well, but A — of the a rye shows ae spring for $1. to fit bovs from 4-to 10 ysars for >! Q l2 and 15, that are periect models . ? , sritic e rchitecture is ind the times. i : .* a , ee pao oy bead ans soak Acemiad roof died, al we Saried vane old, the same goods to fit bovs from 10 to 14 of style and beauty. Those ga only ) ; F | urance his statements are true. ego. T e kind of roof at - best is poor.} ;ears old for s td. 100 suits in dark need to be veen 7 . Sone oe m2 | l. Passing ever his reference to the | mean looking and perishable. Io regard wor 2150 for & Meu’s suits for to 25 per cent less ! Ife NS gride of the ground, which is all right, | 60 the fire door, LeMay ought to know pean ® rth $1.50 for SL. The larger we come to where he speaks of** no footings thatthe tinned doors are far better than iron 8]1ze will just COS to 25e@ more Three hun- th wn you ean re t, them elsew here. Qur all : ; : ~ oo ¢ i 2 Protects You under cro=s walls, piers, etc, buta nine doors for fire protection. All insurance dred all wool tweed suits § for 2.74, to fit wool $5 double breasted blue serge suit 1s a | inch wall resting on the ground.” Mr | CCm panies insist on woodeh tinned door- : oS tas ’ 5 ai} § ve uits are LeMay is evidently pot wn expert in read- | 10 preference to iron doors. But then Mr boys from 4 10 10 years old, the same goods dandy. 50 sll woot) Sew ee” saat th carelessness log plans as the very reverse of this is the — lives Se 1 to fit boys from 10 to 15 years old for $2 95 going fast at 37 50 all “toh — — agains @ CareiCssness | cas ootings are '»y unde « Tbe nine inch top story wal!, condemn ai eo a el Yanadiar r i { y £ case, Footings are shown under all walls, ? y voit Our 700 litile suits tor 50c 10 $1.00 less than Canadian tweed suits for $l . mMaace with Pi . sah id , ch wit! » oer-vnn Aine ; - by him is quite sufficient for a . : our n si@hbor as well which with one exception, is l4diu thick m ed - J q . ; q of J vn a basement with brick footinvs 24 wide. | building. The top story of nearly all our you can get the same goods im any other | “3 (TILL SS and cut to fit, cut in the as the purely accidental é . Thisis clear'y show» on drawir gs. business buildings here are but one brick store. style with the same appearance and the . : aah : “aia . i 2 fires. Jhey may come] 2. A 26} inch wall does not exist in the } thick. ; a nial a} ' 90 custom ie you at ary time If buildiog anywhere. The thickest wall is The snggestion to increase the 18 ine} same wearing qualities as a $20 t mt , : : ; i 194 inehes, (the hollow wall) resting oo a | stove wall to 24io is absard, as the brick 7 made, : freely insured in my stoue wall 21 inches thick with @ footing | wall resting on it is only J3in aoe { Two hundred tweed and worsted suits companies you are pio- of 2ft. 9 inches wide. Anyone, let alone | There are other points in the report that . . ~ . ore calling himese!f an arcuitect, ought to might refer to, but as this letter is a Jony all tailor made b V the Fit-Reform Clothing | tected. know that this is sufficient to carry atwo j one! will close by asking Mr LeMay if b- Oo., for $10, 12, 15 and 18. Drop in aud see story structure and for that matter one of | ¢an refer to any building in the city tha: +, . is i} AK 5 l e pron hart isacacdel of censiradiion aut slvvagth, Che larvest variety ever shown by us—The the goods, it will not take long to priate om E R BROW 3. Mr. LeMay is entirely wrong in regard and which 7 been carried a oe re best value on P.E. Isiand, made from good j the most sceptical, that men’s or ngs . . 9 | tothe bonding of the hollow wall, Ihe | own personaleupervision? Perhaps bef po ‘ole | cai be had in readymade, just as good, jast 7 partitions or cross walla bond into the will answer thie. honest Vanadian tweed, double or single see ll at jus eine and ver T oe , Insurance Agent inside wall which is &4 inches thick and C. B. Cuarretu. | breasted. 25 dark. all wool tweed suits, | %8 Well made, Just as styish, ¢ J ' | Charlottet iuto the er wall at windows and into siz? 28 to 33, for $3,75 25 dark double cheaper than leaving your measure, & arilottetown cross walls bere and there to stiffen them. o Cure ‘old in one Da . . : . aa ‘very sn] ‘ money refun- i He ought to know, in order to have the ce Caee a oe aon 1. | breasted tweed suits, same size as above for Kvery suit guaranteed or money } , rooms dry, that very little, if any connec~ | All Druggists refund the money if it fails «) $4 5(), 25 all wool, doub'’e breasted blue ded. - - tion should be made between the inner and | ST * 4 oe ——_—_—_——— 3 1 5 95 . outer wall, as the plastering is applied See you get Shorev’s clothing and don’t serge, for suits for $4 50 and 5.00 25 dou directly to the brick without furring. | take any other make, its guaranteed.— ble and single, all wool, Trish Serge, for of Coats i I his Is evidently much ado about nothn- Paton & Co, are Local Agente. Sé.75. 95 heavy, all wo »] lrish serge for aq erp? ing. ’ Dy and wv. se ; . It was not inended to have the floors of on $7.75. §Tl ese goods cannot be doplicated in lina _— 2@¢ 8008 ©8754 869462008 ‘We Use No Lie tae ue. : , ion tellles fee wth eeeeekl. a” a the city | ° The fresh air vent d not be be! th } . Ss ~ { ) f Second Quality ground. ‘Beane, wnlike ‘oe aa ee FOR SALE 100 odd coats for boys from 10 to 16] from $5 up to $15. All our waterproo | f ae anywhere at aie levels, Pro-| That valuable 10 acre lot situated op | Years o'd at half the regular cost, coats for $10 and Over are guaranteed, ane . 2 vided provision 18 made for carrying off the : ¢ . ? j te i ' In redients condensed steam. In the lower part, this pons a — Mt. Bd. Road 200 odd vests for men or boys, from 40|if they should not turn out as represented, s 2 was age for in the specification. PP'y : L. L. BEER up to $1.50. we sefund the money. If Mr. LeMay had locked carefully into nS ' F ‘ Seiad elias 5. Mini; tl y , 63— 1000 odd pants from $1 up to $5. We reason why our cakes and pies are always good; then our Baker is a first-class Baker, who thoroughly understands his business. Try our Fig Cake, l6c per |b. are the people for pants, make no mistake, $8 but come to us for men’s or boy’s pants, peepee ee | PROWSE BROS, PROWSE BROS, eX’ a Phaser KARHAT) SO . NI Teernoxe 98. ( mr 7 D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ' BAKES BEST BREAD. wy ¢ =) ws a The Wonderful Cheap Men. | The Stytish Clothiers. aewaseeseesesweeeqoesessl Sherifl’s Sale 4 ( ( ¢ , ( ¢ $ , ( % om PRET Sv 2@ &SOas ee : e : S| si i ; Dentistr E OUR ENT] Re - By virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution to ain ASS = é wm i il “te me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s | Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of | aN! Clarence B. McDougall against Arthur P, S %, STOGK OF VASES a “we Thorne, I have taken and seized as the pro- A WORD TO THE CARELES x, cit ats perty of the said Arthur P. Thorne, ail the —_— -——— This hind of va-es right, title and interest of the said Arthur P. : ¢ will surprise you, wLen you-see : re 1 — oer > . = — ae ee Many persons do not value their ee : a parcel Of Jand situate e loyalty oO ar- } . . . , ; %, THE aly lottetown, in Quzen’s County, bounded as fol- | have the toothache their first and only thought 1s to ; %, + 7S lows:—Commencing at the North side of } have the tooth extracted. Just a few words on that | ASTC NISHING wt : WHEN BUYING Union Street at the east boundary of land in | : d | ° that . t ] st of ona Ul ee h—hlh,UlUl™lC gwen eens i ING cocccccee ; wm es » ae lave it taken out, ‘hat 18s t1e 1ast o . aX possession of Henry Coombs; thence along the peint, they go an *, PRICES "eo een Wenkey com See See that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another + my a 4 : four chains and thirty-two links; thence by a h ci hatin be Liine- out it goes too and soon puton them. The fact that we ‘ ac 1 ress fe | right angle line cast for the distance of two TOOL wii ye Fin roupd £3 iat 9 My want to clear oat our entire 4 chains and thitty-two links or unul it meets | Hl after, while the person cannot masticate food; conse- LK jare?, is rhy ; ff ar ! land owne: y Maicoim AicLecd fronting on A bs i ° f *, “ re oak unprecedented : Ss said street; thence south along the same land qunce is their he ilth becomes impaired; then they pay *, prices. Ke me That you should yetit free from Metallic dress- Zs - Malcolm M ere ae doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa last resort , F . a? 4 ¢ » inkS or to the aloresax LO . ets rapt ge 5 ‘ “; . ed vaae fi r - ye * {: ing or Sizing—that the dye 18 such as not to * thence along the north side of the same they get at tificial teeth. Now loak at the question andso ‘fr one for c . > ~o “a . hains and thi two link the i . . , 4, A Sean a 15 cta * “WS weaken the fibre of the Sik, and that the ‘ a — oe ey a oa from a business standpoint. In the first place what . , . . MY, piact Ol Commu { ° 0 ali , a 3 z stull pre .tier one for 20 cts 7 e weave Is even and regular. S§ Ly, ‘Acre of Land, a little more or less, and is would be the cost to save the tooth and keep 1 good for ry ee 7 We have it such a Black Silk to offer you, Gee | part of Pasture Lot Number Sixteen, in the a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own . . “ va Royaky of Charlott town. . eu f ) i : : ; { *, * ally and if you ask tur and bay ouc * Also, all that « ee are of land, situate a teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put ; #, W W WELLNER Ka Te ee ee ee oe there for use Now think of this—if you had a wart ' ' e WOun ‘ _ iOW>s. oma iS “es es ; : ‘ <, at ay CHAMPION or CLEOPATRA = west side of the lower 7 Park RK os at on your finger, that troubled you, would "i have ou the southeast corner Of jand In possession Ol . . ai . “ *, Jeweler. tt | “ie John Finley; ' along the southeast side finger cut off to remove the wart ! WwW ly certaint y * a | a me O nd southwestwardly the distance | not Well. why loose a tooth to remove an ache, We can a zs y y av r rie i ‘ of one hund: feet; thence southeastwardly ’ “ : a | YY y EYSEEY | = You will have a very rich looking and hand aeeetthe dideian Sas taabeuie Paee stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them j sisliianetinliniacataltiiiicaicdaaiina « some Silk Dress ata very moderate price. Estate and the Thorne Estate for the distance ever to ache again. s\ Ca rice in: ll Silks reduced to the blue of forty-five feet eleven inches or to the land n = o 1 eG tes! rices ima . : allotted to Charles Thorne; thence northeast- ! ° ° i OE ale i “k erly along the n rthwestern side cf said land Arti Cla ee Fi * MiWvdevcevevuecwedszevecescecvectscuscuusre ti, Se mark. ee : © navies T? cao“ cane pe j { | Pp m ela nd =| We aeeeeeee ne ee ee must be good ‘o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- f ; - ’ “et = said Koad iO: thwardiy to the piace of CO : =) ae ce. Hao BS rect 2 Se - mencement, in Queen’s County, and I do | faction or we don’t want your money. | : 33 : F xereby give lublic Notice, that I will on | : ° . > : , { : ILLUSTRATED 3 “4. Ke LER BROS wok Bag soak din’ af Maveiiee. alls a You can call in in the morning and have your : +> = So Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in teeth same aay. : : 7 Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and : “=> 36) j Cory =: a: * sell at Public Auction, the said Property, or | * ess Fi 7 - aa oe ee + = » a as much thereoi as Wiii sausly ihe icv marnea = rs s AC on the said writ, being One Hundred and one 5 % ' s2 “A: NEW TRIMMINGS dollars and sixteen cents $1 1.16), besides ; a Pp Bros g 3: Saerifi's fees and aii Incidentai expenses. Ov er Store Oo . rowse ° € price. = Gis W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. . es = 2 PUB. CO. = 3 : May 7th, 1898. = CHARLOTTETOWN. 2 D. C. McLeop, Plaintiff's Attorney. Toppa annnnnnagansnapaonspaanaenapspannrsaann ss !