tid ifc) net ie yin ca [ «6 pple Bull +B ow uta’ ‘aT - S © oe #- ou i 1S the v ( Pr tor -hensibie. THB DAILY EXAMINER JULY 1898. a” wis PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. Tur Patriot has ooce more ventured to touch the Prince of Peat the defence it puts up for the leader- less aggregation responsible for the iniquity ia exceedingly -veak. Our coatem- porary ays it hes 00 knowledge of any job iv connection with the contract; and expresses the opinion that acted in the public the goyerpment interests by purening the course they did in the matter. Now what are the facts? Last year the government called for ten~ dere for a college building according to plans made by Mr. Lemay, of (Jaebec. W hen the tenders were opened it was found that the lowest was for $36,060 whilst the This, it was given out, was thought to be too high otiera were somewhat higher. a ‘igure, and not one ot the tenders was ac~ cepted, The architect was then instruct- ed to revise his planus with a view to materially reducing the cost of the building. Thie was done, and upon the plans as changed, according to the Patriot, “the parties who had put in the lowest tender to do the work for the building agreed No one else was asked to figure on the jb. The other contractors who sub- yoitted tenders in the firs; instance were denied the right to compete, and the contract was let for $28,000 with- out an effort being made to see if it could be done for less ! The Patriot eays that “ few alterations ” wee made iu the plans, But the alterations us le, according to reports, were of a very material character aud would redace tie gost of erecting the building abont $12,000. To the first place the situation of the building was changed, and a great saving The thickness of the walls has also been in stone work was thus effected. materially reduced, and the convocation ball entirely wiped out. The original plan called tor « convocation hal) 70x45 feet, fitted throughout in the best style and having stage, dressing rooms, proscenium arch,ete. It other very important changes have been is alco stated that some make in the plang, all of which havea terdency to greatly reduce the cost of erectiin. It will thus be seen that the plans were materially altered, and that as a matter of tax busiaese and inthe interest of the payers, called for. building could be put upfor less than $22,900 had the contract been Jet publicly as it should have been. Indeed weave it new tendera should have been The feeling is abroad that the upon excellent authority, that the government rejectea # plan according to which a building containing the accom- modation called for by Lemay’s plan as changed (with the convocation h il] besides) could have been erected for $23,006! In the face of the facts set forth there whatever Wales College job. » City THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 27 ae or ee a" nee He aes nt t Poe ne mee a see sae ae se Sites NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Austria is the only domain in the world which bas never had colonies, or even transmarine possessions, in avy quarter of the earth. Her ambition has hitherto been purely continental, —The Italian army costs atout £9,000- 600 ayear. The rank and file under arms -—i e, the actual stauding army—is about 140,000 to 150,000 men, and is never large enough without callieg out the reserve, (o maintain order in case of such troubles as the recent ones, or those of 1893. —General Aguinaldo, the Philippine chief who has figured so prominently io ihe despatches of iate, is only 26 years of age. He occupies a fine palace as bead~ quarters, and hasan army of 6,509 meo. He has already fought four battles with the Spaniards, in all of which he bas been victorious. —The very latest freak in journalism is the Bloomer Gazette, 1 magazine to be written and published by women of social position in England. It isto be devoted wholly to the disenssion of knickerbock- ers and other garments once up)n a time considered the exclusive property Of the voting sex. —The premium list of Canada’s Inter- national Exhibition, to be held at St John N B., from September 13th to September 23cd., bas been received. The list is very complete, and competition 1s open to the world. Tairteen thousand dollars are of- fered in premiums. Prince Edward Ie- land wil] probably be largely .represented. —It msy be interesting to many persons in Charlottetown and el-ewhere tbrough- out the province to knew that Dawson is to have closer mail connections. The Canadian mails are |o be taken from the Canadian customs posts on the Dyea trail and thence to Dawson every two weeks. On alternate weeksthe American mail to Circie City from Juneau will pass through Dawson City. —Duboic Casino, a full blooded Sicux Indian, stopped at Noblesville, Ind., whiie on his way home to North Dakota from a visit east. While at tne place named he imbibed too freely and suddealy began to cheer for Spain and the Spaniards. A few patriotic palefaces quieted him in vigorous fasLion, and some time raust elapse before the doctor will allow the warrior to resume his homeward journey, —A correspondent of the Sun declares that: The heliefof educated Cubans in the United States is that their countrymen will never be able to govern the island, and that it must forever remain under the protection of America, or become an Am- erican State. This will undoubtedly be the fate of Cuba,owingto force of circum-~ ttances. The President’s policy regard- ing the government of ‘conquered territory will receive the support of the American people. There is to be no looting any- where, no beoty; and no reprisals. Of course this will not suit Garcia, Gomez, and the other Jeaders in Cuba, bur their wisbes wil] net be corsidered to have more weight than thore of other Cubans. When the Spanish forces sre finally driver out of the island the citizens will be acecr led the «ame rghts of property and protection as those of the United States, and they will be permitted to choose their officials inalegal manner, The Usaited States cannot assume that the insurgent leaders represent allthe people. No vote of the j people has been possible.” If you suffer from sores, Yoils, pimples, or if your nerves are weak and your system run down you should take Hood’s ; Sarsaparilla, ———_ <> — Don’t miss the Inkerman Lawn party on Tharsdsy afternoon. Pro- ceeds for Ladies’ Aid, of the First does not seem to be any ground the Patriot’s claim the government has acted in the public ing | Indeed the contrary is the case. Their wh le course In Cunnection W th this matter has been in the highest degr They deliberately delayed the | used the movey that was raised forthe coilege for | work of erection while they other purposes; an 1 at the eleventh hour, | when they are practically without a leader, they let the contract for this importang | public work ina way that opens the door for boodling. Besides, the amount of the contract is greatly in excess of what was authorised by larger than @ buildiog sueh as would mee! the requirements of the province could be erected for. | But neither the government nor the Pat~- riot minds a little matter like this, and a® the sex! session of parliament it is intend. ed that the amount already authorised for this purpose is to be increased to meet the exigiencies ot the case. The Government dances, but it isthe people whe must pay for the music. ——— OOo that ‘gh ;eCaca way. ; ’ an i C00:.- y cL ee, varliament,and is, as has been shown, much | I ’ ’ Methodist Church. Splendid shore batao- y Plenty to eat. ‘I'wenty minutes walk from thecity. 10 cents carriage fare ! \ Ail are invited. ——— — LOCAL NOTICES. @1.25 a pair— men’s CAnVAase boote, light R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Great bargains pickles and Grocery. in canned syrup; salmon . : iimye juce, at Brace’s Ycu ought to try a pound of cocoa shel’s only 5 cents at Brace’s Grocery. Men’s pants, the best value in the city, FOR WAR TELEGRAPHY. Ingenious Device for the Construc- tion of Flying Telegraph Lines. W asuinci on, July 25.—The very latest development in field telegraphy aud tele- phony was represented ina handsomely equipped, double borse wagon that was driveu into the court yard of the War Dee partment today forthe taspection of the milltary officers there. The wagon is one of twenty, de-igned by Colonel Scrong, a8- sisted by Majar Dunwoodie, of the signal corps, to courtruct fl ing telegraph jines over battlefields, to maintain army head- quarters in communication with beads of divisions and the ceutral authorities at Washington, This wagon bas four feld~ ing tables, which, wher thrown up form derks upon which are placed a set of tele- graph and telephone instruments. Batter- jee are carried beneath the seats, while the coils of wire are so arranged as to be strung Out as fastas the wagon can be driven. The wagon is intended to be followed by a heavier vehicle containing lances, spare coils of wire, and even sec~ tions of eubmarine cables, eo that po ob- stacle to telegraphic communication will be afforded by a considerate stream of water. The wsacoo will be sent to the front as rapidly us possible. MINERS STARVED TO DEATH. The Sad Fate of a Party of Sulphur Miners. Vaxcovuver, July 25.—A case of who’e- sale murder, which seems bardly possible in this enlightened age, bas just come to light in Japan, the victims being tweoty- six tulphur mirers, and their murverer, for ke must be bela respcn-ible for their death, no less a person than a wealthy Ma- kusu mine-owner. He did not go vut and shoot them, nor order anybody todo so, but he left them onthe island lo starve to death. The men were sent by Mukuesu to work in a sulphur mine on an island called Cbirripori, off the cost of Hokaido. plied witha few months rations, and no more were taken to them until a short time ago, Whenthe owner of the mine received anorder tor a ship load of sul- phur. He then senta steamer to the island. The crew of the steamer, being unable to see any signs of life, paid « visit to the mine, and in rude cabins found the bodies of the twenty six miners, whbo had starved to death. An Cfficial inve-tigation isto be held. Asthere was no food of any kind on the island, and as versels seldom passin Fight of it, the men were entirely helpless. a MEDICAL NOTES. _—— The men were sup- The tomato alarmists are at their o.d tricks again. Dr. Andrew Wilson, of Lon- don,esys: “I have received several letters of Jute, reiterating a question I might well be tired of answering, “Do tomatoee cause cancer?’ But forthe fact that one takes a plasure in stamping one’s foot ona mis- leading statement, calculated to prejadice people against a vegetable food which 13 entirely healthful aud safe. i should grow weary of asserting that not a j tor tittle of proof has ever been offered in support cf the vwutregeous statement noted above. One might as well allege that cxbbege cauecs cancer, for there would be no more proof of that assertion than there is proot to be pad concerning the tomato myth. | can only repeatthat the tomato is an ¢x- celicnt vegetable enough, and may be par, taken of by those with whom it agree: without any fear of its initiating any dic» ease whatever,” _ The Prussian minister of education has decided thatan M. D. degree wil] bere- after be conferred by the universities of that country only upon candidates who have passed the State cxamination pre-. scribed by the laws of the German Erapire The weademical degree will now be cant amount toa license to practice, Under the former angmalous conditions a doctor of medicine who hed rot pasred the State eXamipstion might render himself liab:e to prosecution by putting his ttle on the street dooror Op the wall of Louse (thereby misleading the public), althongh he was at perfect liberty to attach it to his aame on the doorplate of his private apartments. bis —— — 7T5c, $1.00, $1.35, $1.50, worth balf as mucb more. Come and sg o—J 3 Me ' Donald & Co. 73 61d & w. Mc Donald « Co. - —_ Big bargains in boys tan bootsatJ B 173 bid & w. Wrights At the Limerick and Cork shows, held ' is made in every desirable style. The work- manship is right to the smallest detail our, aim being to produce first class furniture at pop- within the past week or so, the Canadian Governmeut bad very fine exhibits of pro-~ duce of all kinds which waa also added a collection, of metals, ete., which created mvclilnierest. The whole was ooder the charge of Mr. John Webster the Dublin agent forthe Daminion. Mr. Webster tells me that a very active inquiry is being made about the Dominion, and that numbers of emmigrents of the right stamp purpose making Canada their home iw the near future. which the grain exhibits, in the straw get, io @ io moving from plvceto place, disfigures it very much, and does not give strangers a r ideaof the granu growth of the Tiber eal grasees in Canada. The kaockiog about | ular prices, Home Makers:----- Furniture ee ark Wright & Co, Ltd The annual meeting of in Bradalbave Hall, on Monday, lth August vext, at Zo’clock p.m. The presideats of each pollisg div.eion will please have public meetings called, and delegates ap pointed (o attend the convention. gates from euch po)ling division. WM. CAMPBELL. MICK. READY, President Wkv & Wat. 3i NOTICE | the Liberal Coxs-rvative Party, of the Firet Electors! Dietrict of Queen’s County, will be held 5 dele- Secretar y 2 afew days be found * py at his office for the fs ee purpose of receiving ee >, amounts due the firm x xt Of Beer Bros. % All amounts will BS y then be placed in * other hands for co’- ee lection. BEBR iS © @~ BROS wok EEE OX iH Charlottetown Board of Trade. at eighe o’c’ock, to afford Sir Louis BH. Davies, speaking to the members re Winter Com~ municat'on. Direet Steamship Service, fm~ proved Telegraphic Service and oi her mat- ters. A full attendance is requested. EDMUND T. HIGGS, Secretary. RAABARARAP AK + The Selection <= of Wedding = Gifts Se Ix greatly simplified if a visic is made to onr Jew- especially in a stock of Wedding Silver like ours. We'll be glad to show them to you at any time, W. W. WELLNER JEWELER. ote PERE EER aE SD DIBELL LINE. ASSAARAARSAAM " Ss. Thursday morning at day light due from Montreal, and sails for St. John’s Nfid via Sydney, and North Sydnev carrying live stock on deck and pre- S, POLINO will arrive here duc under deck at low rates. For further imformation freight or passage, apply to N.RATIYENBURY, Agent as to 150 2i, VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE AES 5 MONTAGUE: BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titse Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town. 63 2awewte, KPO LE or os mw NOTICE. & rs ri W. W. Beer will for Mm ‘i 4 4) 4 SS PO Ee SE a ! j ! } A special general meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade will be held at! their room, inthe Masonic Temple Build. | ing, on Thursday evening next, L&ib inst.) K. C. M.G., en opportunity of. wer Ea ze C ona is ) elery Store and articles sold these days— cases known as our wedding hs ill : Silver carefully investi- that Ww wear any gated. | where from six weeks One is almost eure to fine : ra us tees ‘o three years, and {i EEE ERE EEE EEE EEE REY eT ae or FRO/7/NA 8 CLV pe. a EY ory ELEPHANT BRAND” HOUSEKEEPERS, if you have not trieg Tetley’s Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once, These Teas are put up especially for family use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flayor and purity in ensured to the consumer, who is also protected as to the correct value by having the Per Save :he shoe 18 i You cen RETAIL Price PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. pkaecee Sold by most grocers in Canada and the United States. : If you w 25<. to $1.00 per Ib. in % and 1 Ib. Packets, it’s & ple If your grocer cannot supply you, write us aud we will see that your order is filled, A | JOSEPH TLTLEY &@ CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office: 14 Lemoine [:., P’ontresl, > 2 5 FU Ue 5 z J - ~__—-— A Snap for | Fire } Pro wu IOS aa i ai > 50 pairs Boys Tan boots in sizes 1 ‘0 § regular prices $1.85 will go now for $1.25, Get around guick Boys asd have a pair. <a YOY PHYS TOOTH DTENDNNNE REPT PENT NTP TAMER ENDED TPT T ATT PPR AY ‘ A Curious Fact “al Iris really remark- |» able the number of [ chesp plated watch cases that are made and AAA Ad most of them contain. |W ing a guarantee war- ranting them to wear or 20 years. A gceod*)> filed case, one that |» will wear for 20 years, | {jy iin Ith» {ph jib INn Ii» hn 1 I Any make of movement . {him costs within a dollar of what it did seven ‘3 ago. That dol- lar represents the reduced cos of :making—the gold costs just the same. I sell gold filled cores, cases that have stood the test of vears, s1d pervona'ly gvarantee every case thet I sell in add.ti-n toth2 mat u‘acturers warrant. } have scene of the ‘ates: and most desirable pat- terns in «tock, al-o silver. you want. ot wll “al VIVTVEVITTerimrrieori ii treet ttt bug am a= >] © © @ @ & 2 @ ? “What We Adverti4e We Hav’ What We Have We Acyertise” é Mer's ¢ g Hot Weather FOR SALE! aeraerg } Dwelling House and Water! Front opposite Park Boulevard Boots os ce Made from Canvas with leather : straps. We are instructed to offer for sale that Light, desirable and beautifuliv situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied be Simon Davies, facing West Sireet, and lying hetween the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Eeq. This property can bs bad ata bargain and possession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and inspection on application Ceol, t omfortable. And the price is cut away down $1.25 a pair Ask to see them. R.K. JOST, Stam per’s Corner ¢ » é , ‘6 ¢ ¢ . 4 ( ‘ ¢ é ; ann ee OOS OO OOS OD t 7 2 DAVIES & HASZARD “What we advertise we buve / Sellaiaics ay What we have we advertise” 171 2aw tf { | =e % ODS BY 88H j /