ee EE EE EE EEE EEE EEO ee - Aiport cep 9 A Btwn THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 16, tags, een WILLIAM DODD, ESQUIRE. WE bave to announce, to-day, the sudden death of an aged, and prominent, and highly esteemed citizen—William Dodd, Esquire. Mr. Dodd went to bed last evening in bis ueual health. It appears that he arose in the night and, taking hi* lamp, proceeded towards an adjoiaing chamber. Whileinthe passage~way be tween the two, his lamp dropped out of his hand. There are marks showing that the carpet was scorched, and that Mr Dodd’s night-drese had caught fire. After quench ing the flame, Mr Dodd seems to have turned in the dark to go back to his bed. room, near the entrance of which his body was found, face downward, this morning. His alarm, caused by the fire, had _pro- bably been followed by a nervous collapse, The ead event gave a shock to the com- munity, and following so closely upon the unexpected death of his niece, Mrs. Frederick Ings, adds a double sorrow to the members of one of our most respected families. Mr. Dodd was a native of Eng- jand, and a soa of the late Captain Simon Dodd, of this city. In early manhood, he was for several years a clerk in the office of Sir Samuel Cunard, at Halifax. After- wards, he returned to Prince Edward Island and began a mercantile business in Bedeque, which he subsequently re- linquished to come to Charlottetown. He was #0 upright citizen, a man of strong character ana decided opinions. —< Be THE DRUMMOND ENQUIRY. Commirrees of the Senate and House of Commons were eogaged, from time to time, throughont a large part of the late session in hearing evidence with reference to the arrangements arrived at by the Drummond County Railway and the Grand Trunk Railway on the one hand and the Dominion Government on the other for the purpose of securing an extension of the Intercolonial Railway to Montreal. ‘To- wards the end of the session three reports were submitted, viz., a majority report of Heu:se of Commons Committee, prepared by Mr. Lister, ns minority report of the same committee prepared by Mr. Powell, and a report of the Senate committee prepared by Hon. D. Ferguson. The latter isthe shortest and most succinct of the three, and from it we quote the following conclusions drawn from the evidence and exhibiting clearly, to those who care to note them, the modifica- tions in the bargains and the saving to the country reeulting from the action of the Senate last year: 1. That the action taken by the Senate on the 23rd June, 1897, in deferring for three months the second reading of the Bill from the House of Commons, then before the Senate (No. 145) instituted : “An Act to confirm certain agreements en- terea into by Her Majesty with the Grand Trunk Railway Company and the Drum- moud County Railway Company, for the purpose of securing the exXtens:on of the lntercolonial Railway system to the City of Montreal,’ hae been fully justified. 2. That in consequence of the modifis cations effected by the terms of the agree- meut now laid on the Table of Parliament, as compared with the terms of the agree< ment which the said Bill proposed to con» firm, a large and unwarrautable expendi ture of public funda has been averted. 3. That in respect of the contract now proposed to be made with the Drummond County Railway Company tor the acquisi- tion of their road by the Government, and also in respect of the latter agreement with the Grand Trunk Railway Company for access by the Intercolonial Ratilway to Montreal, important changes are made in the public interest. 4. That in the case of the Drummond County Railway, the evidence shows that the recent agreement enables the Govern-~ ment 10 acquire the said railway fully com~ pleted, and with its general standard im~ proved,for the sam of $1,600,00;while under the terms of the agreement in the Billi of 1897, the consideration was $64,000 an- nually in semi-annual payments for ninety pine years, which from the evidence is shown to be equal, at 2) per cent(the rate os the last Canadian loan ) to $2,091,541. 5. That in respect of the before men- tioned agreement with the Grand Trunk Railway Company. the evidence shows that the following modifications have been etfected for the purpose of making the pro» ed rental of the company’s lines and terminals acceptable to the Parliament of Canada (a) The cost of improvements of the Jeased lines and terminals is to be borne proportionately to the actual wheelage use of the same by the Government and the company, instead of the cost of such im. provements being borne in equal parts as. by the agreement of i897. (b) The Government may defray its proportion of the cost of such improve-~ ments by paying interest thereon at the yate of 4 per cent instead of 6 per cent as provided by the agreement of 1897, or, what is still more favorable, by cash pay- ment of the principal amount. (c.) The company is required by the later agreement, to deliver to the Tsar colonia! Railway at Montreal al! trafi; from the west, bound for points on the In- colonial Railway, instead of at Levis, as by the agreement of 1397. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, J a ee ig NE 16, oa Ce ee eee 1898 right to ran local traine on the leased line : from Montreal to Ste. Rosalie instead of there ) trains only as by the agreement of 18 7 6. That the order of reference does not call for any opinion as to whether the considerations expressed in the azreemente of the present year are just ard reasonable, or whether itis in the general interest of Canada that the Intercolonial Railway ehould be extended from Levis to Mont- real. It will thus be seen that the changes effected are materially favorable to the country, and that the thanks of the country are due the Senate. Whether or not the country orthe government will gain by the extension of the Intercolonial into Montreal, even under the improved con- ditions, remains to be seen. 2-6<a oo THOSE $300,000. Tue Senate has prevented the grant of $300,000 to the Liberal Government of Manitoba on the eve of the Provincial elections ; aed great is the wrath of the Liberal journals. These declare that the Senate has nothing to do with money grants, and that the Senate ought to lei the Government and the majority in the House of Commons “run the country ” at their own They forget that this is not an ordinary money grant, but the breaking-in upon a fund held in trust by the Dominion cf Canada for the benefit of the schoole of Manitoba. Has there been a demand on the part of the people of Manitoba for the distribution of this fund among the politicians of the Greenway administration ? Was the matter discussed or decid+d at any elec- tion? «If not, the Senate brake was sweet will. properly applied at the right time. The Senate is the constitutional means ap- pointed for preventing hasty legislation and enabling the people to decide upon questions that affect themselves. _—It is possible that the people of Manitoba wou'd rather receive annually the interest of these $300,000 than the lump sum in an election year. They ought to have ao opportunity to consider the matter; and the Senate has given them one. The Senate has an im~ portant duty to fulfil; and we are pleased to note that the Senators are, like the Auditor~ General, fulfilling it. The pity is that a reckleas, extravagant and most ubecrupu- lous Government, intent on party triumphs at the expense of the country, has made it necessary for the Auditor=General and the Senate to exert their powers so frequently- @«6°«¢ oe NOTES AND COMMENTS. — ee —The bishop of Hereford, speaking at 4 meeting, against gambling and beit ng, said there were three evils in the English life which worked untold ruin, and one was drunkenness, another wag greed by betting and gambling, and the third im- mortality. Those were siater evils, and often went together. The vice of betting and gambling pervaded eociety from the higheet ranks to the lowest, and they wanted to change all this. That was one reason why they were met together. Another reason was that they wished to preserve their English sports from the demoralization and depasement caused by this vice. He challenged anyone to point out any good element in the spirit of betting and gambling. Having re- ferred to recent law actions, be asked them not to think that tha law on the point was settled, There were many things Parliament might do on the subject that would be to their credit. They might make it illegal for betting odds to be published in newspapers. ‘hen, again, magistrates could do a great deal by using the power in their hands. He held that municipalities might do much by having nothing to do in the present state of things with race courses. They should al! do their best to divorce legitimate sport from gambling. Cock-fighting, ball-batinz, etc., were Once countenanced, yet those things bad gone out of decent society through the influence of such people as his hearers, and |e thirefcre asked: “ Why should they not cherish the hope of living to see the same thing happened with re- gard to betting and gambling and sport ?” Gambling he describes as a morbid form of selfishness, ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail sud Empire: Sir W. Lauriers’s “sunny ways, turn out be closely associated with shady traneactions. Montreal Gazette: It was one of the longest sessionson record and the work done wae about the least worthy of note on record. The expenditure authorized was the highest on record, andthe prospective ood about the emallest on record. The ne Liberal incapacity to gevers will stand out right through it. Maii and Empire: Sir Louia Davies has dismissed a lighthouse~keeper—salary $80 a year—because hie brother was a Con- servative. Sir Loais will permit no par tisanship in the lighthouses, not ever par: tisanship by a brother. On the other hand, Mr. Sifton—bey pardon, Si. Sifton— has appointed Sir Louis trother, an Americancitizen, immigration agent at St» Paul—salary $1,500. Sothat whi'e the $80 brother of one partisan has been thrown out, the $1,500 brother of another has been brought in, _ DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS AGAIN. Conductor Hogg tells The Story of His Rescue from Diabetes. Toronto, June 13— (Special) Mr. H. Hogg, the well known and popular etreet railway conductor (No. 107) who has been cured of a very severe case of Dia- bates, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, bas written as follows to Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limit- ed. “My sufferings extended over a period of three years, and grew worse every day. I could get nothing to cure Diabetes, nor to purify my blood. Finally, ihe dizzi ness #0 Overpowered me, and I grew e9 emacia‘ed and weak, that I had to quit work. “A friend advised me to try "odd’s Kidney Pills. I laughed at him, for I bad tried so many remedies, only to be disap~ po nted thatl bad lost hope. However ] did try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. God, six boxes cured me entirely.” sionotancensanlidialiiessa Every new experience cf trial to the Christian believer brings a new experience of grace. Ifhe were without the special trial, he would have to te witnout the special grace to meet it. As “God does not sive dying grace to live by,” so God does not give the richest proofs of Hie surtain~ ing love vutil there is uttermost need of it. His strength is made complete in weak~ ness. Without the weakness there could never be the Divine ministry to the weak one, & £4620 2408 FJ 22488 OE8 Freshen The Room With Fresh Paper That paper on the wall beside you has been on Jong enough, A little money spent here will give youa hand- some Lew paper. Moore & McLeod: The Wail Paper Men. ~Ama = @ <q oo = @ Fee ee @ OB co 772003 No stamps—the customers get ALI, the discount. 2-e= = @® 23 O24 @ 82222028 3222468384646 0654% 2 =e ae = 24 2222 «== THE LAW SOCIETY. The annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island, for the election of officers and transaticn of al! other busi- pes», will be held at the Law Library, in Charlottetown, on Monday, the 27th day of June inst, at the hourof 12 o’clock, noon, By order F. L. HASZARD, Sev’y dy lw This particular fact is a quality, in style, in price. (d) The Government is to have the! HOME "MAKERS, Business Is Good We’re having a!l we can doto keep u with th ii mand for our FURNITURE. fe Rha ben We’re busier than ever, proof that our goods are right in Buy your Furniture and save money, time and future worry. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd — CRP LOL LO EP LO LOO > 08 S959 69 9 OD SOD SPADA DAD ADAG 7? Thank | Maypole Soap Made in England Washes and Dyes Any Color or Shade at One Operation. Quickly Cheaply Cleanly Druggists Sell It. get it elsewhere send 10 cents for a full sized Cake, any color,or 15 cents for Black, to CANADIAN DEPOT, 8 Place Royale MONTREAL. ~ REMARKABLE SHOOTING, Killing Four Caribous Out of Five at Long Distances. A party of four of us left Bath for the apper part of Maine for a four days’ hunting trip. There was one man among us, Orderly Sergeant Richardson, U. 8. A., at Fort Popham, Me., still in the service. On the third morning three of us—the sergeant, another and myself— left camp together in scarch of game, the snow falling thick, but calm; no wind. We had not gone more thana mile from camp when we saw on the next ridge (a hillside) five caribous standing in such an open place that it was almost impossible to get nearer to them without being seen. After a wait of some time for them to change their position, that we might advance and get a shot of more certainty, our silence was broken by the cergeant’s remark that he had killed deer as far away as that, and thought he could kill one of these. We all agreed to Iet him take a shot and estimated the distance at 500 yards. When he got in his position, which he calls the Texas grip, and selecting the one on the right told us to lock out for him, at the crack of his rifle, to my great surprise, down came the animal with his back broken. The others, being bewildered, ran in a circle like, coming to a standstill somewhat nearer to us— all hands estimated 450 yards. Again he selected the one on the right, and at the crack of the gun again the animal dropped, shot through the beart. The other three leaped off in another direc- tion, as we estimated, 600 yards. Then the sergeant adjusted his sights to that distance, and to my great surprise he killed the third one. The oiher two sep- arated and one of them came back near to the first one that was shot, when he stood broadside to us, and the sergeant fired, but shot low and broke both front legs just above the knee. After a little skirmishing about in the brush we found him, and one more shot from the old springfield rifle, with the sergeant behind it, gave us four out of five cari- bous and only five shots fired,and by only one man at that. We went into camp with fiying colors and were the center of attraction that evening. Oue of the party inquired of the ser- geant where he had obtained such profi- ciency in marksmanskbip, when he pulled his coat open and exhibited a splendid gold badge from the army, a distin- guished medal, won by him in 1£89 in the division competition of the army, department of the east. Our party were ca this hunt for several days and killed six deer, two elks and four caribous, cf which Sergeant Rich- ardson killed four caribous, three deer and one eli, and he killed them all over 800 yards, except one deer, which he shot ou the rau and about 150 yards’ distauce, breakizg its ueck.—QJ. §&. Jones, U.S A., Retired, in Army and Navy Journal. lecewmon’a wWArKksinan § SS SN aS SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. June 15.—Ginsy. Gordon, Pugwash; Sadie, Fongere, Halifax; Lorena, McMiilan Wood Islands; Minnie Bell, McDougall, aa Wm Duavbar, Heather, Pug- wash. CLEARED. June 15,—St Anne, Potvin, Glace Bay: Sadie, Fongere, Summerside; Minnie Beil, McDougall, Glace Bay: General Midd'eton, Gedin, Bathurst; Wm Dunbar, Hather, Hagwash; Frederick William, Cody,Richi-~ bucto. Fresh _ Gilt Edge PRINT BUTTER. We get anew supply in tw ce a week—every market day, Itis always good. We recommend it, and we sell it cheap. Fresh Hees we sell as cheap — some- times cheaper than the price you pay for them at the market They are always fresh. SANDERSON & CO en ee Faigh-erade Art Rocms — F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge photos, tin-types or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a past 10 months delivered the highest grade wirk ever delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. All | work guaranteed, and no deposit required, , 138 “Shin a ha Shin Boila” Tue Catholics of China Point and G.llas Point take this means of invit- ing all their friends and the public in general to their Tea-Meeting and Amuscments which they purpose holding near vnina Powat_ Wha Tharsday, July 7th, Next in aid of their chapel now in course of erection, Ali kinds of amusements and sports nsnal at such gatherings will be provided, aod music galore will enliven the occasion A tuperior new Singer Sewing Machine donated to the chapel fund by MrW, J. O'Reillv, will be disposed of by LOT- TERY on the occasion, at the small sum oO] 25c a ticket. A ealoon well stocked with Temperate drinks, fruit, ice cream and alt the delie cacies of te season, will be on the grounds an4 will be presided over by Mr John Morrisey, a Prioce of Hospitality. Sttam Navigation Whart at 10 a.m. to bring excursionists to the Trea, returning a'yout 6 o’clock p m. Admission to the grounds including tea 25 cents, Should the day prove unfavorable the ea will tske place on Saiurdey. By crder, WALTER MORRISEY, Sacretary I have been freqzently told that “Dry Goodmen” try to persuade buyers from ii Specting my goods. : It is essy 10 yuess why tley do this— ard I sincerely hope ty wil] continue io that course, for it only tends to make the shrewd buyer so much eagar to know what Iam selling at low prices. Iemploy nosslesmen, sell only to gilt edee buyers, and my only terms are cash. Housekeepers wil! find ii to their ad- vantage to inspect my wrappers and skirts See the widely known “Kiag Diamond Skirts” at euch a low figure. Buyers will save shoe walking and money by trading with me. Ne Phillip Goodstein Bicyele and Athletic Sports Under the management of C, C, C., on the grounds of ' the C. A. A. A. DOMINION DAY For full particulars see posters 137 ecd eod | sample of their work. ‘He has in the The Str. Jacques Cartier will leave } ie ona —— ee — PROCRAMMZ op _ Grand Sacred Concert ae sare evettene ¢ Re-opening of Methodist Brick Chuch Mr S. N. Earle 2. Chorns—Send ou’ thy light, 3. Vocal Sulo—Enternal Restes.- . Mies Eine Sinclai - Vornet Dueti— Andaate .. si J. F. Maloney and A ich 5. Sen.i Chorus— Tire King of Love Shepherd is.............. HR She] 6. Violin Solo—Les Adieux....... Sanaa ; Miss Jean Bruce . Vocal Solo—With Verdue Clad., Mice Mionie ticcre, "ome 8. Chorus— Festival Hytan.,.... , — ~1 ste. 9. Cornet Solo— Angels Ever Brig mt *g 0oe0ee ss cesecssces on ss sel Fair female J. F. Maloney a 10. Recitative—Solo Come unto Me.......... —— Miss H. Collings, Solist _ 11, Vocal Duett—The Crusfix......... Misses Minvie Moore and A, Earle With Organ and Piano Accompaniment 12. Violin Sclo—Legende...... - Wienaiski Miss Jean Bruce 13. Solo and double Quartette—Sun. of my Boal... cucu 14. Vocal Solo—Te Light trom Heaven Miss Edva Sinelair ment 15, Organ— Adajio from Seven Laat WOE so 0.5% 0 nechiioaics caicn a bs Overture—Morning, Noon and Ngee setteteee se seers oo. Vienne Sappe Mr S. N. Earle My 16. Contralto So!o—De Profoundis.. es. Mies Amy ment 17. Chorus—Triumpbal March......Coste GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Doors open at 7.30, gin at 8.15. Tickets to be had at the drug etores of Messrs C. D, Rankins, LL W Watsona,§ W Dood’s GeoE Eughes’ and Jobneon & Jobuson’s; aleoat Messrs Hasgard & Vesti! ule of the churh on Thursday Even, Admission fee 25c. —-- i Sealed Tenders ad:lressed tothe undere signed, and marked “Tender for New Church.” will be received up to the 4th day of July, prox, from parties willing to contract for the coustruction of the new Roman Catholic Church at K‘nkora, accordingto plan and specifications to be seen at the cflice of W, 0. Harris, Archi tect, or at the Bishop’s Palace, Ch’town, from the llth to the 25th inst, aud at the Parochial Residence Kinkora, from the 2ith to the 4th of July next. The church isto be constracted of P.¥ 1. sand stone. The Parishioners will make all the excavations and sugply the stone and sand. The lowest or any sendel not necessarily accepted, J.J, MACDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, P E. 1. June 9th, ’98 ee ee It's All We Ask 95c for 1000 No 1 cedar shingles. They are worth move, but for 15 days we make this offer, Aiter 15 Days we will advance the price —-remember only 15 days from to-day. All classes of shingles and all kinds of lum- ber at corresponding prices. PHoneE 181, James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. Yonies For Sale For sale, a pair of thoroughbred Shet- land Island ponies, from the celebrated farm of Col. James Domville, at Rothesay New Brunswick, These ponies took second prize for carriage pair at the Exhibition in St. John, N. B. in 1896, and first and second prizes for eaddle ponies, Thev are eight years old, kind aud tractable, can travel long distance 12 double harness, and can be driven a2 handled by ladies and children. With the ponies goes a comeertable carriage to seat three and a beautifal litte s'eigb to seat two; also a set of harness, 3 saddie and a robe The ponies, carriage, &ec, can be seen at any time on applica- tionto Mr H.J. Worth, at bis stable on Privee St. For any further informatios apply to A. A. BARTL&TT, P.O. Box 652 136 eod Ch.town, P.E.1 Aching and Ulcerating Teeth Treated and Silled. Decayed teeth crowned with’gold. Moderate prices. OR. J. P. MURRAY oe Thursday, 16th Inst, A 1. Organ—Overture to Zanetta. . - Weber I -Gounond i Picoliming r “4G se me “ aod Quartet. — . Gounoud ae With Organ Piano and Violin Accompai- aa -sseeeee Oscar VORRbee Earle aE With Organ, Pianoavu Violin Accompani — Concert willbe Mvore’s and Geo Carter & Co’s, and atthe i ances Fo Notice To Contractors. 2 x Sag tem