THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 3 1898 THE DAILY EXAMINER |THE DAILY EXAMINER aiternoon from the office ‘ ef the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) Yer, - +--+ = = = © = $4.00 Months, a % ¢ Oo a 2.00 Months,- = * * * * @ © 1.00 Menth - = 2x2 2228 0.35 ea, any part of Canada or THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is fepued every Friday morning. It is made of matter which has appeared in the and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest news. Subscription OCTOBER 3, 1898. No explanation has been afforded the tax- paying public concerning the superintend- ance of the new buildiog. Nor are we enlightened as to the cauee of the difference between the tender on Chappell’s plan and the price of the contract subsequently made with McDonald & Schurman for the erection of a building according to the revised pian. It seems clear that the increase of $9000 was made “in a moment ra stan et THE GUARDS OF RIGHT. ——_—— The skies are dark, the mist is dense, We cannot see our way; A pressure that is chill, intense, Has hidden all our dav! We know the foe is somewhere near Beneath this blinding blighs @f doubt, unceriainty, not fear— Stand fast, O Guards of R’ght! Dimly the sun has kissed the East, Dimly bas kissed the West! We’re bidden to the fatefal feast, Where War shal] mate with Rest. A cry comes forth from out yon gloom That should be dovelike, white,— “Sheathe swords! Suppress the cannon boom ! es Sand fast, O Guards of Right ! Plant Ling. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth, fhe favorite S: S. “HALT FAX” will leave Charlotte. ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p.m . ” i ' he promises of broken faith $1.00 a year. of weaknese.” Butthe contract price of Pp of ; $28,000,—ten thousand dollars more thao PB aon vl pale te By ‘ie baa calling at Hawkesbury and ’ : : e ugh 2e5 j ae l. . XSETHE MODERN RV the amount authorized by the Legislatare, Wat sowed ceeaa ? Blood! our owa, Halifax. ETURNING ' 4 —wil! not by any means cover the cost of | Across the seas, on every strand the building. A striking proof of the The bones of men bieach white, 288 R Foundry and Machise Shop We would call special atten- tion to our“New Foundry De- partment” which we have prov- ed to bea decided success. LANE PEAS Gdesle TH ENF LANE Lae Sh ANF Sols truth of Tas Examriver’s statement of the case is found in The Canadian Contract Record, published at Toronto. We quote: “Charlottetown, P. &. 1. The Govern ment have accepted plans prepared by C. B. Chappell, architect, for the new Prince of Wales College and Normal School and have let the contract to McDonald & Schurman. The cost of the building will be about $35,000. There were four sets of The sign-posta of our Motberiand ! Stand fast, O Guards of Right! Stand fast! nor heed the whining cry Of cars, who fear the foe, Of women who would fain deny That God had made them so! Stand fas! for all that Britain’s worth! Stand fast! amid thia night! You hold the peace of all tne earth ! Stand fast, O Guards of Right! REFORM leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic. tou, can make close connec. tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 , . Mm, ; We bave oe aad ee wpe | plans submitted to the Government for ihe — Punch. p Tickets for sale at stations P. Ei in htting up this departwent. Sy building.” tipven ee ; Having imported from the Uni- ga : : Railway. ted States a special “grade of % ‘he person who supplied the particulars WITHOUT A PRECEDENT. Tor fester votes anda Me sand” and employing one of the Nj for this paragraph knew what he was mat ° 3 : ’ . tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- best moulders in Canada, we are ty writing about when, with the contract Spring and fall O coats In the very latest lan Agent, at Halifax, or to pow ina position to meet the ws before him, he declarei that “the costof | Some patient reckoner has compiled a W. W. CLARKE, ~~ long desired needs of the people. > 45% ur Machine Shop Dep't the building will be about $35,000.” Still, we shall be surprised if any explanation er ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. > which mav or He was the only man whoever began so early a public list of Gladstone’s ‘onlies, may pot be exhaustive. which Jong counted Mr. Robert Hamilion, euts and newest shades $18, price $12 $15 and If you would like to see what the best Agent, Ch’town, i . . , which is equipped with the best jam apology be afforded our surprised and | career which continued so late; he was the . . ’ ( } ti } f J Ltd 2 Sma’ en eae eek eee : aiden only na who wa ever oat, statesman dressed people in the larger towns wear drop| Quebec Steamship U0y, Lid. ienced workruen, is capable of 3 - eas theo ogian, aullior, itterateur and linguist, . 4 se i yr Ce dn turning out work iv a strictly $s NOTES AND COMMENTS = first rate in al]; he was the only man in and see those goods, “orn CAM PANA.” * first class manner. To thosein & ' who ever carried a great constructive mea~ oi need of anything in our line we sy as sure of legislation (the Irish Home Rule Sailing Sailing invite them to call and be thor~ 4% billof 1893) through the House of Com 3 ongbly convinced thai we do is —President Schurman announces that | mons after he was eighty years old; le g rom Montreal tom on % work 1p an Al style. ts the work of the four year course in the New | was theouly man hcldibg and expressirg ats p.m. about © p. m, a9 fy York State College of Forestry, at Cornell | positive opinions for seventy years wlio A Monday 10th Oct Monday 2rd Oct S BRUCE STEWART & CO Y ae University, wil] embrace civil engineering, | never made a personal enemy; and he wis | i) Mondry 24tb Oct Monday 17th Oct 7 : 1a higher mathematics, chemistry, physics, | the oaly mau not holding a sea: in parlis b Monday 7th Nov Monday 3ist Oct iP “THE MODERN” “5 entomology, botany, geology, etc., and all | ment in honor of whom athis death the Calling at Summerside, Perce Se ise :Machin~ $F instruction will be given in Ithaca, with | House of Commonsever adjourned. It Mal Bay and Father Pvint. Delighttal aa a Nev. Co’ = achin~ ¢ ,; the possible exception of the spring term has been truly said, “These things are summer trip for tourists. Passenger * " on? pig P E barf, sf of the senior year. Of course there will be | without a precedent, but there has been no accommodation unsurpassed, Freight pe PI oo 125 I + Wes practice work in the woods, but this wiil, | precedent for Mr. Gladstone himeelf.” carried at competition rates. Eggs band n 7 for obvious reaeons, be done during the | Youth’s Companion. ‘ ; W led with great care. 4 * Me Me MN ME ME I WY tS summer vacations. During the remainder ee D. B. and Ss. B. fall suits. e have CARVELL BROS NE NE NL "4 Se Se Ne AZ, : id a8 a ds om 2 . . : * © + TEAS TEE AEA USS UII | OF the year the professors and students of | Lord Kitchener ot Khartoum is sug-| JUSb © pened our new fall suits in Fit-Re- on 1 w e esiae : } —~ ; a : gested as the proper title for the Sire |“, revi: . » ° . ; for short excursious {o lumber camp} dar, when he is calied to the Howeot/ form, "This is no doubt the finest line of B _ | 4 . ve Si —o eaver Line . Weddin 2 The Anglican Church of this province,| Clothing ever shown in the city all the very ¥ * oe tilting Mm tm Rings ——- Moncton Times: The little word “‘cider” was put inthe Plebiscite question fora pur- pose. And itappears to have done iis work tO a grert extent, of Quebec, as a wise adviser and liberal friend, has been well remembered in the distribution he made of his wealth. _—Bis- hop’s College will be greatly helped by tke bequest of $45,000 in ite favor, while the gifts to mistions in the will will help many best goods made up in the latest style price $10. $12, $15, $18, and $20, CHOARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE ee It is proposed to sail the Steamship — “LAKE WINNEPEG”, 3500 tons S : stations inthe sparsely occupied sections z F cal aw rom From ’ Montreal Gazette: Mr aoe is the m ©! of the province, where help is mostly need Charlottetown Liverpool ~ : Our assortment of Golden Bands, ; }| ember of the plebiscite Government who} eq and can do most good, Mr Hamilton ea Sept. 20 Oct. 4. , lete i oan a : appears on the platform as an advocate of fi: : rs Sept. very complete in range ot price and quality i 1} his coll ther | rae & une Sprcimen Ofaiine type of man Oct. 27 Nov. 10 and we invite our friends in town and|Probibition. A ; Saiied a aa hie aod won respect in every ephere where Nov. 26 country to inspect them. silently or actively against him. 1p this’ gay or social intercourse made him fami- * x eee 2 oo a _ ee a in AI Ose a ileal thiatina nits tile Remit te soe * * wee Our prices ar? liberal and we are sure that you will be pleased with the style and tinieh of the goods, G. F. JIUTCHESON Queen St. Jewelery Store, Forness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain 8.8. “ Halifax City” leaves Halifax for London G. B. (ith Oct. S. S. “Damara’ will leave Halifax fur Liverpool 13th Oct. The “Halifax City” is fitted with .old storage. W. W. CLARKE, Agent province especially, they and their leading supporters are pronouncedlyv against inte:- ference from Ottawa with the existing state of affairs. Montreal Gazette: Col. Domville says the Stikeen route “is not worth a bairpin.” He voted for it, but is glad he said nothing in support of the scheme. Evidence is accumulating to make it clear to every- body that the Senate saved the Govern- ment from mortgaging the gold Jauds of the Yukon for a railway which would have been of little or no use to anybody. Montreal Star: The death cf ex-Secretary and ex~ambassador Bayard, at atime when the friendly feelings between Britain and the United States, wh c he did co mics to promote,has become one of the conepicus ous pew facts of the new day, is not with- out atonch of pathos in addition to the inevitable sorrow atthe death of a great man. Ambassador Bayard’s speeches in 3ritain were » generous seed which is now bearing a magnificent barvest; and it isa pity that he could not have lived to see the reaping. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists, liar.—Montreal Gazette. AN Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used forover fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind, colic,and is the best remedy for Diairhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’: Soothing Syrip, and take no other k ind TENDERS. Tenders will be received by the uuder- signed, at Souris, uotil the 15th day of October, at 12 o’clock noon, for the whole Orany portion, ofthe estate of the late firm of McDonald & McEachera of Souris. An inventory of the estate may be seen at the office lately occupied by the said firm, at Souris, aforesaid. A certified cheque, payable to the order ofthe undersigned, equal to20 per cent. of the amount of the tender, niust accom- O_p Ayo Watt Triep Remepy.— } Fall and winter o,coats blue and _ black beaver blue and black melton in good heavy weights weil made and lined with the very best, in fact you cannot have any idea how nicely those goods look until you see them $20,000 Twenty thousand dollars worth of ready made ulster, o’coats and suits. We can suit you all no odds how cheap or how good you may want clothing The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, wnd has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accommodation for passengers For freight, pacsage, statemoons, and other information app/y at the office of N. RATTENBURY, 106 Ageat PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., curing the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isas¢ Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halifaxevery Tues day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The ‘ pany the tender, which cheque will be : e “ Rail forfeited, if the ‘tender be accepted, and ee Pr al pe Pebit or ‘ce ; the person tendering fails to complete the freights will fe gives tata satvin re 5 — : purchase of the property iendered for. S For further icisslenahies apply to 1 Oea (aiter's Jn wee eee be not accepted, the “9 W. W “OLARKE, : i D ( k y St c*eque will ke returued. ce 4 J Toe g}' Ore. The estate consists, amongst other things The Wonderful Cheap Men Ch’town, May 13, 1898 ' - JUST RCC “ of safe and shop furniture, a house and iy eps 7 = 5 and Legsins ~ = oe: Kast, 50 acres of land at oe — 3 2 utiful lot of Dioner Sets, Tea Sets, ew Harmony, lot of land at Souris, ; ‘ tm aera oe All kinds of . arn, known as the Flaunigan Farm, f J fo 80 We have just received our | merge g Rigs ces or doatts ce wr ‘ oo - . . ant . . i ae lia Bes dai fall stock of Gaiters for Ladies Courts En Tee. date dic *@4\and Children, All lengths een ay Ste: ee A eS , Q ‘ y accepted, a . counts for cash. | 6, 8, 10, and 12 button in| Dated atSouris this 1st avy of October, This is the place to buy. Wo trouble to show goods. Wall Paper A.D., 1298. JOHN McLEAN, GEORGE B, McHACHR,*, | Biack and Tan. W. H. STEWART & Co Will be opened at the P. E. IS- LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, on Ag yees 3 229 d&w td o KT d : 2» @ | AT LEWIS, HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E eg nnday, October 3rd. Bs : A : LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY co eee. TO LYF And will be continued through the ae ne eee Colton of Civil Engineeriag eee ae prea on gag d Tuesday and aa W Cornell University. That central] ni Uae ay evenings. Same courses as in day "Sav of Photos, ana = eee ane a General Work, | 8t., near ar evaedins Dae classes. Apply at once. ¥ ; | or | Specialtiee- Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- | codtaini fis neler ch, ps MANR*E either on glovey or flat paper. | ing and Bridge Designing. | witlha tote made one? it 00d order ISAAC. OXENHAM ei SHE OLD STAND, GRarroy Sraeer, —o at Se neeas eae St. John. | Pogses sion given in leet tea, ; aa, | siand correspondence addressed : October ay , Novids Side of Market Square. | ‘harlottetown, po € - Ta Arply to Thomas McQuaid, lower } ar ayt Principal 7 e %. “