THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, 1898, impression that appears to be 10 the miuds of the Government, and some of their sup- > ~ Gentlemsn THE ASYLUM MATTER. Interesting Letter From Mr. Walter Lowe. | Sin,—In order to remove any wrong por ers, in connection with the “ annex ’ to the asylam,to the effect that J, for poli- tical purpeses, gave Mr. Shaw the infor. mation to place Lefore the people of this Province, I wish to state that «uch ie not the case. On May the 12th, 1897, I called on the Commissioner of Public Works and he told me tbat Mr. Peters had | gone away and had done nothing in the matter, althoagh he had brought itto his notice. While speaking, the Hon. D. Farquharson came in and the Commission- er told him a!l adout it in my presence, They tben snd there decided to go out to the grounds at 4 o'clock, which they did. There were present the Commissioner of Public Works, Hou. D. Farquharson, Gov’t. Engineer Macmillan and Mr. A. B. Mckenzie. After viewing the grounds, planus and specifications they came to the conclusion, one and all, that there was no place for a foundation ac~ cording to the plans and epccifications pre- pared by © B Chappel, who styles him-~ se'fan arobitect, and that the building couid not be built withouta large expendi- ture for extra work before ( could proceed with my contract. I might here say, that by my contract, nothing was to be paid for as extra work or material unless I had the written authority ot the Commissioner of Public Works and the Architect for doing such work. Oo the following morning, the Hen. D. Farqubarson met me On the street and said, “Luwe, 1 wantto give youa word of About fifty pairs of Genis’ Kid Gloves, all shades, all sizes, just as good as new, but SLIGHTLY SPOTTED, 50c pair to clear zegular price $1.25 and $1.50 pair. WEEKS. Just received. a mugnifi- cennt assortme:ns of New Neckties New Bows, new Tecks, new Washing Ties, new Four-in- hands, Shirts and Collars, white and Unlaundred Shirts at all prices. The best | advice, although lama member of the we. 1 i shirt all Governowent.” { replied “what is joc Uniaunaerer Spit ’ a i?” He said, “dont you put sizes, 14 to 174. your hand near that work 1 unless you have it ia writiog, and mind what you are about, for there is going to be trouble over this before it is settled.” I told bim that I wou!d take his advice. | dare che Hon. gentleman to deny the above Mr. Fargebarson also vold me Collar-; & Cuffs Best 4 piv Linen Collars, 20c quality, our price; latest styles, Stalement. that at every council was a member, he had tried to have the matter settled, but that Peters seemed de- termined to ruin me and the other mem bers seemed to go with Peters, he (Mr. F.) being only one max could do nothing. Ou the 24th December, 1897, Farquhar. #00 met me On the market square aod said, How are you getting along with the asylum?” [sad that the Government mottied me on the 8th of December, 2897, and had taken charge of the material, 2 for 25 cents Best Linen Cuffs, 2 pairs for 45¢ Ladies’ New Black Sunshades and Umbre las A very special line, good) covering and pretty handle, | $145 ‘oo , a » never get it -ertled with that crowd, ana &e nts t mbre Has 2 | that it he had een appointed Premier he A full new stock ef light would have setued it with me, end if he 1: pa ’ j ‘could not, he would have given me per-~ } ir i ’ . ’ 4 : oS M lling silk UMoI ella , wood | mission to bring a suit againsttheen. Oa and steel tubes. tadies New Waterproofs New biack and _ colored spring capes, etc. W. A. Weeks & Go. Silk the Ist day of @ctober, 1893. He said that be had heard that, but he d'd no know if it was correct or not, and I| told hiea it was correct. He then tola me that that J would Farquharson again stopped meon the street in front of Mr. D. A. Breoe’s store, avd said, “Is there anything dene about the asylum «et ?” [said “ Ne,” “ Are you geing 4v move in the matter.” He replied, “Jt would not «du for-me; buat | want you te have the matter brought up on the floor of the Leg+lature aad have it ‘ thrashed outand settled, forthey have Wholesale g Retail, used you shamefally.” I[ repled, ** Ail right, [ will.get Mr. Shaw or the Hon. Mr Gordon to wring it up, aed [ expect you to be my trierd in whatis right,—I think you are on ecco int of the advice you have given me. ‘I don’t ask you to strain a nerve, [don’t want vou w stretch your conscience, and | waut so ey:opathy tor | fam prepared siand of fall = by | the agreemert—all | want youto dois to | givemeasguare vote for jestice and I _ have no fear of the result.” le replied, )*],owe [ am witk you ia the matte* to see ‘ that justice shall be done to 5 : og, Mev 6ik ee _— eaten ee ae Fizz! to > Oa. On Fridar even 1893, ae I } cial buildiog, Mr. Farquharson wet me. ) He was going up to the Assembly room, } and stopping ne be eaid, “you are not g |ing away are you? Mr. Shaw its bring the Aeylum matier ap tonignt.’ { said, “no, Z will be back in afew minu- es.’ This goes to prove that M All kinds of Fireworlgs 9Ath { Ff arghuuar~- eon was carryang out the promise ag made to me in frowt-of Mr. Bruce’s rtore, “that be would be with me.” Let us now see how for the (om2 along boys. HASZARD & MOORE 664 Mr. Fangubarson coane up. A few days before the Legislature a peweeintheneantecemnnenineat closed, { met the Hon. A. B. Warburton | end told him that about the 20th day of ‘eae Liat. | Mavi had a note of two thousand dollars ($2000) to pay atthe Bank of Neva Scotia for material upon the Aevinm grounds, and [ wanted to know what he (Mr. War- burtoe} was going to do in the matier for I had ect the moneg to pay it. His answer was that they were going to bring down a Residence at Wheat!y River, containing about 11 roome, with lawn and gardene, | good stables and out ouses, orchard and | Oraamental trees; gocd trout fishing close tohouse. Rent very moderate. Apply to ‘ = SARAH McMILLAN, *t oh y Bridge | seen eee The Royal is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further thea any other brand, recat 9 TENDERS. lis Tenders will be received at the office of | Peake Bros. & Co. up to notn Thursca’, 261) nst,, on ofa roof on Warehouse known as Warehouse H, No. 2 W hart. Pian asd specification to be Seen at our office “ e do not bind our- S¢ives to accept the lowest or anv tender. PEAKE BROS & CO, May if for the erect Ch’ town, ——.. Printing in all its branches at the Exau INER office, one of the best equip ped Job Printing Batablishment, on P. E. Island. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, meeting, while he | although they had extended my time till | or about the middle of April, 1898, Hon D. | fwifilled his prainises when tLe matter did | — } } | | } was coming cown the stairs of the Provin- | | going to { i supplemen’ary bill, and that Farquhar-ce and Bell had opposed it, and there was nothing in the estimates for it. Bat most surprising of ali, is the tact that when Mr. Shaw brought the matter for- ward, and witu several others spoke in my bebalf, my great friend and adviser, Hon, Dousld Farquharson, pot only sat in bi- seat and never opened his mouth, but when | @ resolution censuring che Government for their actions in the matter was cubmit» ted to the House he baeely stood up and | voted againet it, {think that thie will convince the Gov- ernment and the people of this Province thatthe Hon D. Farquharson has acted the part of a Judas, both tothe present and late Government and myself, and therefore iv not worthy of the ecnfidence of tue people of this Province. Watrer Lowe. Charlotte‘own, Muy 25 1898, ee seninentii PERSONAL. Mr. F. Peters Q C., arrived from Vancouver B. C., last evening. The friends of Major Weeks are glad to see him out again after bis illness. Mr. D. Stevens, of Halifax, Dominion Inspector of Steamboat machinery. 18 registered at the Hotei Davies, it is pleasing to observe that Mr. John T Clarkin, of the Post Office Department, is able to be about agin after his ills ness. Mr. Byron N. Barns, of Montreal, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel | Davies. Mr. Barasis the hustling | presentative of Stroud's big tea house. Mr. A. B. Burrows, Summerside, repre~ senting the Queen Biscuit Co. of St. John, was in the city to day on his way to G orgetown, Montague and Souris on business for his firm. Hotel Davies: S C Clarke, Mount Stewart; W C Kennedy, City; J D Bisse:t, W E Lord, Halifax; J A Choquette, Mont~ rea'; J D Chipman, St John; Mrs M Me- Leod and family, Vancouver B C. At the Queen Hotel : Mrs. Munn, Van-~ couver, B.C.;G. M. Campbell, Wheaton, Ill; K. M. Jenkins, New Glasgow, N.S; D. McLaren, Belle R ver; D. E. Clark, Orwell; H. F. Bissett and wife, Cardigan Bridge. Mr. 0. B. Wadman, of Crapaud, has received a letter announcing the safe ar~ rival of his brother (the Rev. Mr. Wadman) and family at San Francisco from Japan, The reverend gentleman will arrive here about the Och June, and epend the sum~ meramorg his relatives and friends in this Province. PATENT REPORTS. Mesers. Marion & Marion, Solicitors of Pstents and Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, furnish as the follow- ing list of Canadian Patents receutly gran- eed to their clients; 59746 Geo. Harrison, Satety Attachment. §9,758—W . K. Warner, Dunnville, Ont., Cottee & Spice Mill. §9,796- A. FE. Fraser, Cross Point, P.Q., Horse Blanke: Fa-ten ng Device. 6®,797—Paul Frederickson, Bra, Man.. Machine tor cleaning seed wheat. 52,848 —W. A. Charron, Montreal, Ice Creeper. “Qn TY .O0 (— King, Ontario, 4. B. Wateon, London, England, Process for Manufactering Food, ete. £9,903 -—C. W. Suestrum & Armand Valois, Mattawa, P.Q , Car Coupler. A MOTORMAR’S VICTORY OQrer Diabetes, Gaimed by the Power of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Toronto, May 23—In a large city like Toronw, there is always much sickness, kiiney diseases largety predominating. The street railway employes, exposed as they are to all the melemencies of weather, are particularly liable to kidsey disease. T. BH. @’Reilly, 27 Niagara Street, motorman No. 624, was for three years a great sutferer from Diabetes. Tor instance: Mr. re~ | the } / eves of the law, it was decided that he was But they ail know how to con- | Every remedy failed to help bim till he | began to use Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. Three bomes cured him. : {tis cases like this where the patient and the cure are equall¢ well known, that are the test of @ remedy, aud Dodd’s Kidney Pills have always «toed success- ally. They cure all kidney complaints. fas In this city,on the 25th Mary Ann, Seloved wife of James Sullivan, ag-d 57 years. inst., In this city,on the 26th W. Finlaysou. May, Daniel [Faneral Saturday at 2.30 p. m. See the programme in another column ofthe “ Junor Endeavorera” entertain- i } quer this enemy. ‘ j j Local and Other ttems. I. 0.G. T.—Ch’town Lodge meets to. night, Mretixc — Junior Abegweits meet to- nigut wm 7.30. For Dritt.—No. 1 Co. 4th Regt. C. A., will meet for drill tonight. Cricker.—A meeting of all persone ins tererted incricket will please meet on Monday eveaing 30th in the office of Dr. J P, Murray. en Civy or Guext.—This steamer is ex- pected to arrive here this evening from tialifax acd will eail ou return tomorrow morning. a S. H. C.~-A Special meeting of the Silshy Hoes Company will be neld this eveving at 7.30 to make arrangements to attend ihe funeral of the late D. W. Finlayson. By order T. Ranahan Capt. celica DamMAGED BY Fine—The residence of Mr J. Tieroev, New Haven, wus badly dam-~ aged by fire ou Friday last, the ceiling and upper floor demolished. The fire originated from tne flue —Agriculturist. Ligvor Receiarion Act —Summonses been served ou Geo. Offer and Sarah Jane Higgins, cuarging violations of the Liguor Regulation Act by selling in a roon not fitted up according te law. They are returnable on Monday. slecehalibeisies Cuoice CartLe.—Fifty head of choice catile were today weighed on the city scales. The catile are being shipped to Syduey by Mr. Geo. Wheatley in the schooner Vivian. They were purchased at Stanley, Rustico and adjacent sections. veling uaVve Diep Suppexty—A St. John despatch says: Mary, the 16-year-old daughter of inspector Burke, of the inland revenue de- partment, died suddenly this morning at Brown’s Flats, St. Joho river, whither she had gone ferher healto. This is the third daugbter Mr. Burke has lost in 15 months, Four boys are left, one now very ill. inches Potice. Covrt.—This morning two charges 2f violating the Liquor Regulation Act by selling intoxicants in & room not fitted up according to law were investigat~ ed, Mary Jane McMillan was fined one hundred dollars aud costes, and the case against Henry C. Connolly wae adjourned until Mouday owing to the absence of wit-~ nesses, ommtpilienialp Saw a Srraxce Sreamern.—The Halif. x Herald says: The steamer Halifax City, which arrived last night night from Lon- don, reports on the night of May 21, on the eastern edge of Grand Banks, a large un-~ known steamer was observed approaching rapidly. When almost uptotne Halifax City the stranger extinguished all her lights and disappeared in the darkness. dinette W. Mo —The C rarlottetown District Con ig athe Womens’ Missionary Society e Methodist Church will meet at North Wiltshire on Friday, June 17th, 1898, at 9 30 a. m. Tickets will be issued at all railway stations at one fare, for delegates and vis~ itors, good to return on certificate of atterdance procured at convention. Tickets issued 1l6ch and1l7th, good to return up to asd includiog 20th. Roberta M. Hyde, President. sinaciltieiaian Was Apicacep Gritty.—The Sydoey Baletin save: Tne Vievorian law author~ Z2n Givorce on the ground of habitual drunkenness, but the aifficulty of defining what i3 habitual drunkenness has led to trouble. A few days ago, however, a Bendigo woman asked for separation oo the gronod that the oki man had only been sober three days since 1892. Aud as ke wandered iato court jast then ina beety acd amorous condition, aud wanted tobug his wife right under the habitually druuk within the meaning of the act. heat Deats or Ma. Fixtayeon.—-It is with deep rezret that we to-day announce the death of Mr. D. W. Finlayson, of the firm of Finlayson & McKinnon, which occur~ red this morning at five o’clock. About ten days ago Mr Finlayson was attacked by pneamonia, from Which disease, not~ withstanding the best medical attendance avd most assiduous nursing,ne failed to rex cover. Mr. Finlayson was a young man of excellent character and good business abi~ lity, and made friends wherever he weot. He was an active member of the Fire Yew partment and was prominently identified with the Oddfellows and the Caledonian Club. About three veara ago he married a laneghter of Mr. William Batt, of this city. To kis bereaved widow, mother, sister, brother ava other relatives we extend our sympetiy. Macdonald’s solos at the haji on Tuesday evening, Hear Mr. Kindergarten ment in Z:on Church to-night. Aamiseioad June 2nd 10 cents. LED MNS WD NEN WSLS SU Ne ST Ee 9 ee IP 7 om win: ~™ Se wy =-~™ dricking. A chance for a little rest. IRR LATE = <2 , ¢ THE DRUGGISTS. ik = ass ill a With the proper company bicycling becomes a vleasure. Come in when thirsty— our soda is good for the thirst. It’s cold ~ice cold; you may havea chairtositon while you are Cyclers are generally pretty nice people anyway. acquainted with all the cyclers we can. JOHNSON & JOUNSON ESPs LT Sew e eAU oe SY “A WS as (¢ "aS th We want to get mM = See PPM IV LE a i >> - Se Rerweseeger TRO re ee | eorecenccces coccccesccoecososoce 4.00 |j The Pri = SSLHNRDS OOHS OOHES OOOS HOSS) OOOH OOOS OSHS O- O02 9O48SESESER8 SSOO SESS COSS 2288 COS4 COOU NOOSE AOOSOOTH EES. COCOSCOOC CORE SHIRT WAISTS Have you seen them Purchasers pronounce them the best for quality, style, assortment, fit, finish and workmanship, ever offered here for the price. $1.00 eac we ALL SIZES STANLEY _. BROS, The Always Busy Store yee SS eS BARLGNFAPP FRAGILE S N SERS , GND SPSS ts s HABE am iS w A £55 Our Success — IS DUR TO—— The Quality, Perfect Fit and Workmanship of Our Clothing. They are as comfortable and as durable as modern skil] and ingenuity can make them. _ | We show the largest range of cloths in the city gn all the popular shades, Z Price means nothing until you see the goods Comparison always decides in our favor. 309 pairs of our make of pants are now worn by the peo- ple of P.K.I., and you cannot see two patterns the same. Special prices on F ushings this week. 0900 "2%48"ese GORDON & McLELLAN Men, Jstylish Outfitter, Upper Queen St. : Se RE 7 High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Ouly Reliable Fertilizer 01 the market. Have b2en la-gely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—-nd w thout a single failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. ———— | The Mutual Life tnsurance Co., New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World’s Greatest Company), Total Assets, $253.756.127.66 Annual Income, 34,.162.608.22 Surplus, : 35.508.194,59 Insurance in Force, 926,624.196.62 Ail Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds deposited with the Gov- ernment of Canada. Policies payable in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all corts and conditions of insurers. J. A. JUUNSON, General Avent, Halif; S.S. PETERSON. ) ree E. A. ROBERTSON 4 JOHN MacEAHERN, Specis! Agen‘: amin SP Se a at PY ao Oe MERE ee ge me ae oe ee 6 SRE aimee SPAT r 4 ry v3 if oe scorer ts a = ne e t |