aes ee ee ee Sealine THE DAILY sai ak sioner slteaia it JULY 25, 1898 TS aE ae THE DAILY eee NOTES AN COMMENTS. ————$ $$. - JU LY 25, (898. — THE COLLEGE JOB. The Patriot has not attempted to pro- duce any evidence that tenders were called of the building, ae to But the Pioneer for on the plane and specification Prince of Wales College charged, though publcly challenged do +o by Tue Examiver. has ao article thatis apparently based upon the aseumption that euch tenders were ealled. The Pioneer says: . * >. * * 7. * . * “Tt would appear from the above that Tue Examiner lo ks upon the new Prince of Wales College not a8 aninetitation in which the province is i nterested, buta public for Charlottetown alone. of the provincial scope of the undertaking entirely and is, therefore, wrath Summerside contractor should bave avy- thing io the building have in Summerside two coocerns as well tine buildvags, whole work to with valified to erect i well known for the excellence of their work, as any in the Maritime Provinces; avd ibe Examiner’- conclusion that the wipcial building should of Charlovtetown strikes i eur Ontract fur @ pr Hot be let Outside once Doth @ ferbie an jous argument. US wm a5 This isa base misrepresentation. have not *‘ contended that the contract shou!ld sot be let outside of Charlottetown.” On» the contrary, we should have objected to the Jetting cf the contract to builders of been let in the let to Messrs. Chariottetc wn if it had same way ag it has been McDonald aud Schurman—viz., without tender and by an irresponsible junto. Naturally we objected, in the first place, to the shutting ont of the architects and brilders of Charlottetown. oe th, part of a Charlottetown jour- na! to object when Charlottetonian® do not get justice. But the ol jection lies justas strongly against the shutting out of all architects and builders except- ing Le May and McDonald & Schurman. The Pioneer states that Summerside concerns well qualified to But bas had an there are “ two erect fine buildings.” ouly one of these “concerus” opportunity to erect the Prince of Wales College build ing according to the finai plans and specifica tion. The injustice to Summerside is just as great in kind, though not in degree, as that which was done to Charlottetown. The letting of this important contract without tender in respect to the plan and specifica - tion, is objectionable to every builder Proyince, Meesrs. Schurman and McDonald. But how about the taxpayers Province ? as changed, in the except only this Have they no interest in this Their Legisiature authorized of matter ? representatives im the he building to cost $18,000, and the leaderlees ontract for $28,000 —not to erection of a junto hae let ag speak of extras! —— onthe plang apd epecifjcations as hanged eubscquent tothe issye of the former tenders. So the sum of has, legislative authority, adi d to the public ¢ debt of the Province, i > $10, sob without been Gi ii Ot, the mouey must a. once come ont of the pockets of the people. There isacother question, The Pro. vince was practically without a premier when the contract was signed. Beng without » Premier is tantamount to being without a Government; forthe! ody has no coostitutional existence witbout the head. It is true that Mr. Warburton is pro forma, hol ling ov to the Premiership, though bis appointment as a judge of the land has been signed by the Governor- General an {though he has, consequen tly. | been lifted out of the political sphere. He 12, t erefore, no looger responsible to the people of the Province. Properly he ha nothing more to do with the Government theu avy other Judge ; and properly his administration is nonest, and has been constitutionally dead for several weeks. Yet an important pubiic contract was mad when the Government was in tuis con ditior The Patriot and the Pioneer may butter it over and misrepresent the facte, if they But the Prioce of Wales ract remains a scandal which choose to do so. Col: an bonest and conscien ‘ious people will y soul eze ¢ 0 not condone an — + + - egular meeting } Sons or TEMPERANCE — of Victoria Divisiou this evening, ju Wright’s Hall. Visiting brethren always welcome. —_——=—— Sylvester Scovil slapped Shafter in the face, and be may bave bad some reason for doing #0; but if you call at the marke, and fill your bar ket with some of our, early cucumbers, caulflowere, carrots, beets, turnips, onions, cabbage, tomatoes, lemoce, mu-hroome, &c., you will have no reason to slap usin the face. Stalls open antil 7 tonight. Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. The above vegetables direct from “mether earth” at Nursery Gardens, Head of Prince Street—J J Gay & Son, (Telephone) — Fri, Sat, Tues,2w ex & pat Sat Moo & Thu. It has lost sight that a We and as This was done without ( | —Commenting on the New Brunswick Liberal - Conservative Convention, the Montreal Gazette says: “Mr Foster was, as he always ie,round, solid businees-like, convincing. Whatever jealousies he wav have had to evcounter in his own province have disappeared in face ofhis pre-eminent ability. With the exception of the honored leader of the Conservative party, it is not too much to say that Mr. Foster stands bead and shoulders above any other member on tha! side of the houee; and, as one of the speakers said, New Brunswick may well be proud of him.” —'Ihe London News comes to the con~ clusion that Sir Wilfrid Luurier’s action in regard to Messers. Da Bose and Carranza wasarbitrary and contrary to the true spirit of genuine Liberaliem. And the Montreal Gazette remarke: “The latter qualification makes the action regular. ‘I'he true spirit of genuine Liberalism has as little to do with Laurier government actions as it bas with Mr Hardy’s Ootario scheme for rettling legal questions before the courts by vote in the Legislature of the interested defendant.” —_—- s ee- ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Gazette: Judging by outward signe the prohibitiovie is will monopolize the activity of the plebiscite campaign. The liquor dealers see o neither to be work~ | | We | 4 \ 1 ¢ { i. ‘ | eg ech & Me ‘Leod, themselves; and they have millions at stake, too. Some one trust must have told them that gun is not loaded. lIpy nor worrylog whom tney the p'ebisciie SUPREME COURT. Grorcetown, July 2 Rose Simpson vs. the Sheriff of King’s County. Action for illegal seizure. Judg< ment tor plaintiff tor $95 and costs. ms J.B. Meliish for plaintiff; Mathieson & Bentley for defendant. Mcluanis, appeliant, ve. McDonald, re- spondeut, Acwuon for trespass. Judg~ ment in favor of respondent. Mathieson & Bentley for appellant; A. J. B. Mellish for respondent. Court adjourned. - — ae ~ >< ; When any part of the body isn’t doing the work that nature intended it to do, 11 puts the whole system out of tune—out of harmony. Sickness in cue part of the body :sJikely to ran into all parts of the body. When children stana a row of bricks ou end.they knock the whole row dowu by upsettwg one brick. That is exactly what happens to the health when the bowels fail tc perform their proper function. Constipation makes troubie alli along the line—puts the liver out of order, is bad for the kidneys—bad for the stomach. It bolds in the body poisonous matier, and because it caunot go any piace else, it gets into the blood. The blood carries it all over the system. That makes sluggishuess, laseitude, bad breath causes windy belching, stops digestion in the stomach, causes sour stomacb, heartburn and headache. You can avoid all such trouble, for Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets CURE constipation and its attendant evils, Send 3l cents in one-cent stumps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffaio, N. Y., tor his “Medical Adviser.” It is a book of 10(8 pages, profasely illustrated, LOCAL NOTICES. _—- a Great bargains in syrup, lime juce, | picisies and cacned salmon at Brace’s ,Y rot Fy { Vsii Gushtte try a p und of cocea shells oulv 5 cents at Brace’s Grocery. | | Is that little bill receipted | ;yet?—Moore & McLeod. a0 drces well at small cest, visit our ral uresas goods, 25¢ ; 351 5 50c. Sees ad. maderp ae Ladies’ neckties, mostly all regular 28c goods, ali rew,clearing at 19c exch.—Mcore & McLeod. See our ladies corsets. The E T corsets best goods manufactured from 25c and upwards at J B Macdonald & are the & pair » pj ——— - Jablets. fails to Bromo Quinine if it fake Laxative All Druggist s re 25c ‘fund the money Vo Cure a Cold in one Day sly curs iy “THE CROPS IN MANITOBA. Recent reports received by the director of the Experimental Farm from the sup- eriutendents of the branch farme in the Northwest and British Columbia, are most encouraging. Jn Manitoba, in tne early part of the season, the growth was retarded for want of moisture, but copious and time- ly showers since bave brought on a rapid growth. During the past tortnight graio has made great progress. The ~ weather bas been warm :nd seesonable, and the soil in a favorable condition of moisture. Wheat, oa's and barley are all well head~ ed out. In some districts in the northwest and southwest parts of Manitoba the gen- eral condition of the grain is scarcely up to the average; but in many other sec tions, especially in the large wheat~zrow - ing districts east of Brandon including the plains about Carberry and Portage le Prairie, grain looks remarkably well and promises good returns. ‘T'he dry weather in the early part of tbe season has resulted in a lighterop of bay. Roote and fodder corn are now growing very fast. In the district about lodian Head,in Eastern Axsiniboia, grain is growing very rapidly. The early part or the season was dry, but timely aud sbundant rains Lave given fav- orable cenditious of mowture and crops ot all sorts are now making a healthy anc vigorous growth. The grain crops have been very good througheut this section of the country for the past two years, and with another good crop and reavonably good prices, the outlook for agriculture | in this part of the Dominion is most promising, Ia British Co! umbia the hay crop is reported as verv good in ull perts of the province. The grain crops in most districts are healthy and vigorous and give promise of fatisfactory reiuros. Roots and fodder crops are also growing well. In the coast climate, where large quantities of fruit are now produ:ed, the crop ot plums is very heavy, ihe reason has been generally f- vorable. The apple and pear trees blussumed very freely; but the fruit has not set very well and the crops of these fruits will probably be below the average. Sinall fruits are producinz abundantly. A TRIBUTE TO MR. G. F. BEER. CHARLOTTETOWN, July 23rd, 1898. Ata meeting of the Quarterly Official Board of the Firat Methodist Church, held this afternoon, the following minute was unanimously adopted and it was ordered that a copy of it be forwarded to Mr. G. F. Beer and also to the press for publica- Lion : “ Having learned that Mr. G, Frank Beer, au energet'c and highiy esteemed member of the First Methodist Churecb, is about to remove from the city and make his home in another part of this Domin~ ion, the quarterly official board of the first church cannot let the opportunity pass without placing on record its Geep seuse of lo-s at his removal from the church and the city; its higu appreciation of his superior qualifications of head and beart; its deep and lasting obligations to him for his great interest io, and liberal support of, the schemes of the church and congregation, The board also desires to ascure Mr, ard Mrs. Beer that they hold a large place in i and all skin diseases Dr, the affection and esteem of the congregue ction, ard that they carry with them its best wishes that in theis Lew home they may abuadantly erjoy the favcr ana prr~ tection of God,and cherishing the hope that in the near futare the plea-ant and , TO itable associations mery be renewe’, ond fervently offers th: prayer, ** The word watch between me and thee when we are absent the one from the other,” Georce M. Campse.t, Chairman. Hexry Situ, Recording Steward. Dr. Chase’s Preparations Have Merit. Piles, Eczema,ealt Rheum, Pin Worms Chase's Ointment = It is recommended by Dr. the American Journal! For a positive cure. M. Harian, of Health Dr. Chas¢ cludedi will cure h ours: Chronic treatment. Dr. Chese’s Kidnev-Liver Pills are the only ‘combined Kidney-Liver Pills made and will posiuvely cure all Kidney-L iver troub es, ee a ’%s Catarrh Cure with blowe~ in- insipient © atarihina iew Catarrh ian one month’s 99 ladies sunshades, $1.50 vow selling at MacKay. former price up to your choice. W D Short... Knjoy the comfort of a perfect MATTRESS while you Calle We will help you todo this. Call and leave your oraer Our line of springs are the best —Our make of stuff mat tresses are superior to all others. ee ne eee Mark Wright @ Go, Lid ‘Home Makers:::--> | hanteent “Glenlieth ” fecencenny ers 1 ene cod “Dust suuausk ot eon da us nk = a _LEl i Hy Blended of the same land Malt Whiskies, during more than 50 years, Sanderson’s CLENLIETHE is to day as inthe past, the purest’ and best w hisky in the world. Sole proprietors: tobertson Sanderson & Leith Scotland. Established 1846---Capital £350,000. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING | & SPIRIT MERCHANTS - REMOVE D From Gratteg Street to our Street No 132, pent for it. New York Cheap Store. Upper Creat George Stree —_—_———= , LIFE and| ACCIDENT [nsurance writ- en in reliable Companies at) st rites, F, W. HYNDMAN | \lso agent for the IN NTER-|s COLONIAL COAL MINING COMPANY (LTD) OF r ia — ee lowe LONDONDERRY IRON CO. That Bearing Tearing Waddening Headache ts often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonab'e and effectual remedy is OSSE BORE 128A UAESOBBROAHS A pair of properly fitted eye- glasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a special etudy of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you call-on us if troubled ia any way with your eyes. G- F- HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Opticia BOE LOOSZOOOS COTE 096 ISGREOOSESeGe THE TEA OF ‘98, AT SOURIS CRAND CONTINUATION Of the Souris tea, on Tuesday, the 26th inet, Owing tothe large number of people unable to attend forthe reason of the disagreeable weather, and the large sto -k of refreshments being left over, ibe com> mitte have decided to continue the tea ou Tuesday, the 26th inst. The vsual amusements and sporte will be provided by the committee in charge. A Brass Band will be in attendance to enliven the occasion. Special trains will carry passengers at the following rates Summerside, Winsloe and intermediate Stations 10 Souris single first class farge, jn time for special train to Sonaie. Leave Charlottetown 715 A M standard “ Royalty Junction 7. 26 .* rare old High-, / | ' } » y T beloved Upper Great George yy,,° Come down, to see me you will never re- Ladies’ shirt waists 4 price | Ladies’ wrappers } off P. GOODSTEIN: Prints and cotton goods 5cts a s @olored shirts for 50ats. worth $95 ets <4 4 | Lndies’ basts 3, 34, 4, about | lel lear, WESLVILLE, N. S. and THE : “ York 7.45 * * “ =Bedford 8.00 * ” ‘© Mount Stewart 820 * “ | ©. Bovell 8350 * e « St. Peters 9.90, * " “ Selkirk 930 * s Bear River 9.45. “ - 10.16 * ” “ atsive at Souris ; Admittance to grouuds and tea 25 cents. MICH. D. McCORMACK, Secretary Sonrie, July 4th *98 | 153 21 taes thor wkly Ite Me 2 Se Me paid up , ~ r “— “ape ’ i@* Pee @ [ July & August bargal 3 straw hats ‘ price 25 men’s odd coats } price = 50 pairg at half price. A lot of other bargiins to Come and see. —-——_—_—-—— J.B Macdonald & Co dye ssbye axbye 5: subs oxbys orbs ANUS US SAS AS GS | 0000000000002 6000000000 MONEY T@ LOAN. 3 On Farm Property also on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sume of from two to five hundred doi'ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. COOL LOORIEHE FT O9COSOCO SECH. LIT POOF 2789 Gé Ge gesesecess OS vovsetseseoseucesevess TJ HARRIS, Charlottetown to York inclusive $9.85 Suftolk to St Andrews “ 48 Douglass to Marie - 69 Midgell tc Ashton - 45 Se!kirk to Bear River *f at New Z aland fe 25 Harmony 6s zs Pisquid to St Teresa + 75 48 Koad to Georgetown “ 25 C9000 OHOLSSL OF i ‘ Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard —_— oe We are insteucted to offer for sale that ing house and premises lately ocenpied be Sioa Davies, facing Weet Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louia Davies aod Benjamin Heartz Esq. This property con bs bad ata bargain and po session can be given at any time within ® month from purchase. " Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Part culars and inspection on application DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &, 171 2aw tf Grand Scottish o—— Gatherifig oe The Annual Gathering of the Clane, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P.E-Island, will be held at Head St. Peters’ Bay On field of John P. Sullivan Eeq , near Railway Station on Wednesday, August 17th, Special trains leave Ch’town at 8,20, local, Souris 10.30, local, Georgetown, (regulrr train) at 7 04, local, stopping at al' intermediate stations. For train arrangements, prize list and — full particulars, see programmes and ad« { SADR ARERR RRR BABA OER vertisements in newspapers later. D. McNEIL, JAMES McISAAU, Rec. Sec’y President 164—wk4i dy eod 2,4,6 SATEARAARE * The Selection of Wedding Gifts Is greatly simplitied ifa visi: is made to our Jew- elery Store and articles known as our wedding Silver carefully investi- gated. One is almost sure to find some happy thought, especially in a stock of Wedding Silver ‘ike ours. We'll be glad to show them to you at any time. W. W. WELLNER : JEWELER. e¥e ES FRESE He wed BU ee EE EE EEE EEE EY gh HE WANTED, —_-_—e — A few active agents in each County to -_—— + — — | Ladies’ Capss Blouses wallor Hats At greatly reduced prices. handle a fast selling article. Good com- Avply at once to M Box 1 Charlottetowa. 163 dos w. OFFICE Te LET. n Morris Block formely occupi- Office i: Apply ed by Miss Chisholm asa studio. to S. MORRIS. mission, 163 tf. WANTED.—‘4 housekeeper with ref rence, Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water St, 171 i — ——— Lenden House desirab'e and beautifaliy situated dwelj- 4 FOR SALE