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Co, MONTREAL. PE I Commercial Uollege Re-opens Tuesday, 15th Aug inst Our Business Course comprises all the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals the very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting zourses cannot be excelled. Text-Books, the latest and best, bearing date 1899 arein use here. Our terms are aiways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus this date P. O Box 242 | Ch town Aug 1 1899 1 mo dy wed sat wky TENDERS. v— a Sesled Tenders will be received by the undersigned, until the 12th cf AUGUST, next from parties willing to construct and com- yitte the new R. C. Church at Kinkora, according to Plens and Specifications to be seen at the Bishop's Palace, Ch’town, up to July 20th; and at the Parochial Residence, i kora, after that date. \o tender will be considered unless accom- panied by acertified «cheque of $1(0.00 or approved note of hend for that amoupt, re- turnable if tender is net accepted, and for- feited if tender is thrown + by Contractor. OXENHAM Prin. & Prop. THE DAJLY EXsclINER, OPEN LETIFR NO. 1X the ‘“‘Unsound Premier.”’ Siz,—Tignish has spoken! The fiat has No confidence in your govern- mest! Public opinion will soon overs vhelm you! Before reapoosible govern ment was established in this island the fiaancial condition was deplored by such men ae Measrs Charles Hensley. Danie! Hodgson and George Birnie. They were appo.oted commissioners by the Governor and in their report “they condemned un- convertible paper a curse and a deception, a delusive aud fictitious capital which left yone forth ! no solid foundation to rest upon in any time of reverse and difficulty.” They condemned the creation of a debt and hoped that“on no pretext + hould a perman eat debi be established inthe colony as the evil effectsof such a burden would necessitate the absorption of capital which might be more beneficially employed in commerce, manufactures or agricultural mprovement.” The experience of past generations was not heeded by yourself and your party, But by your “dushaway” police you have equandered the assets of the Province, created a debt from which the Province can never recover. Respon- sible Government has not secured for this country the economy and sound financial policy which was urged before 1847, be- cause men like you, without fitness or knowledge, managed to gain power. Ino the old days when members were selected from the lower house for the executive council,such members were held responsi- ble for the acts of the administrator of the Government. The country must now bold you responsible, and is no mistakable terms the couatry demands your resignas tion. Will you need the voice and sur- reuderthe reins toa more capable rman? Like one class of forest animals you have nothing but a prehensile tail. You must climb cr crawl. You have climbed up the ladder of notoriety in placing a heavy debt on this province. You are anxious now to craw! by starving the public works and leaving a legacy for your successors which will necessurily involve large expenditure of public money to render the public highway and bridges safely paseable. Ail forms of Government symbolizes an immortalGoyernment perfect where two men exist, perfect where there is Only one man. My right and my wrong is their right and their wrong. Witness | your conduct and haughty assumption of | prerogatives in matters of contract. Wit~ ness the manner iu which you have ruined contractors without remedy or redress. You dare not face an ordinary individual in the common courts of the country, be cause the Governor canuot grant a fiat without your Attorney-General’s advice, Thus they are shut off while the incapable crowd, calleda government,and with little knowledge, shield themselves behind the (Jucen as miserable representatives of Her Majesty, who never retuses a fiat in mats ters of contract, but always as a matter of grace grants ber permission to appear and vindicate her cause in Her Chancellor’s Courts. Imagine, for instance, @ man driving on the highways of this Island at night who is caught in the traps called bridges which you are allowing to go down —he breaks his horse’s leg ur smashes his waggon. Who is_ responsible? And what remedy has tbe trave!ling public in this matter? None whatever. They cannot sue the Goveroment You are afraid to nee then before a jury or before tce Chan- cellor of the Supreme Court to answer for your negligence and incapacity. To eda cate the wise man the State exists. The antidote to the abuse of formal goverment is the influence of private character—the growth of the individual. But your ap- pearence as the wise mao of the existing government, it must be admitted, is 4 shabby imitation, and any government wh ch is not in close touch and a reflection of the popular voice is unfit to stand 24 hours. The eleciors in this country hav e not been careful enough in their selection of representatives. Circumstances some- times throw men on the surface that nature, talent or ability never designed for such @ position; aod strange to say such men, chameleon-like, change their atti- tude and go back on the profession and declaration of previous years,—they as sume then the right of masters to dictate aud make laws not ‘n accordance with the circumstances and environments of people, but to satisfy personal gain as their cor- rupt desires may dictate. It is distinctly laid down in Toda’s Parliamentary Gov ernment in England, that loans or debts due to the crown by individuais or other- wise cannut be remitted in any justifiable manner without the conseut of Par- liament, Our little parliament was never consulted when the assets in the Land Office were remitted from 10 per cent to 15 per cent, to favorites,—tbhus reducing the revenue of the Province to a large ex- tent. While settlements were urged it was never authorized to make such sweeping reductions to partisans. The picture of tle unjust steward when he asked how much owest thou? take thy pen and write forty must have guided you ia order to make friends with the mammon of unrighteous - ness, Such crass ignorance and such total want of knowledge of governmental justice must cause the smothered embers ; scandalous treatment / the hands of your party. the Hon. Donald Farquharson, '- to accumulate such heat as will ebortly burst into a general flame aod demand a | thorough reconstruction of the financial position of the Province; a thorough reconstruction ofthe Government with wise leaders in accord and in close touch with the people. The Government should place themselves on a level with the peo- ple for after a]] the people are the sovereign Yet you act as it the people were your ser- vants. The only time they can punish you isat the election. That is the court of final appeal,and elthough the people suffer wrong for a long time in the end they will Lowest oreny tender not necessarily ac- cepted. | J. J, MODONALD.' 4! >i ¢6iw4i Zaw 3wka redress all wrongs by uneeating yon the first opportunity. I understand a petition of right was presented by Mr.’ UHAN LIL for } a! aut Gover ceived bh If govern¥§enta! justice had @ place in your cabinet you would not be afraid to meet Mr. Lowe in court whether his case was .right or wrong. Listen to what Sir Fitzroy Kelly in his place in Parliament: raid “Tt was RO’ competent or consistent with the duty of any officer of the Crown to advise tne Queen to withho'd her fiat to "any petition of right upoo any ground, whether right or wrong, whether well or ili founce’. Such an interference was Only to be justi fied in a case where a petition appeared to be founded on fraud, or upon gross and manifest error.” Now the people should have the right every time and no preroga- tive should be used to shut them off from A law should Lowe to the Lieut obtaining justice. be passed anthorizing the Lieutenant»Gov- | ernor to granta fiat whenever a properiy- | prepared petition of right is presented. A government that cannot meet a fellow citizen in a court of justice to defend its- selfas one man against another is not worthy of the name of a govenment. ' The people are sovereign and why not assert themselves now. You will soon be ia the throes of dissolution and death. It is a fitting time to contend for reform and improvement in the laws of the province. Your successors, if wise men, wi:l do their duty. Vox Popvutt. The big, bearty bealthy man _ isa con- tinual irritation tohis dyspeptic frieud. Constipat on is the root of nine-tentha of sickness of men, and of alarge propor- tiou of the sickness of women. It can be cured easily, naturally and quickly. Nature iscontinually worki.g as bard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force out poisonous refuse matter When there is an iispediment, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel.ets set the wheels working again without any trouble. pature in a gentle, healthful, efficient way. There is nothing violent about their action aod yetit is just as certain as if it were twice as violent. ‘You do not become a slave to their nse.” They are different and betier than apy other pill for the cure of constipation, headache and kindred derangements. AJmost all druggists un- derstand this, and are conscientious enough to tell youso. The druggist who tries to sell you a substitute is not asafe man from whom to buy madicine. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Advises. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. —___—> © <«<>— Wtkite Goods Festival now on at My Store—Sentner, Mc Leod & Co Every Lady should read their ad in this issue Save Your MONEY. To save your money, by getting more for it, ask your dealer in medicine to show you the new 50 cent size bottle of JOHNSON’s ANO- DYNE LINIMENT. It contains over three times as much as the old 25 cent style, which is a great saving to those who use this valu- able family medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaled. lo HNS mt aonme LINIMENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left with me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I remember him distinctly, and could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly say it has maintained its high standard from that time to this. No medicine today possesses the contidence of the public toa greater extent. JOHN B. RAND, North V faterford, Me.,Jan., 1891. As a family remedy it has been used and in- dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50c. I. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mags. x r For Sale or To Let. That very desiravle three story brick building, sitnated on Dorchester street near corner of Queen. This is cu+ of the fines OUSINGs, *tan ig in tbe city. with fros* prow cela youu shop, officc and 15 ee uct 3 ‘ There is also o. se prem-s w gor stable. Terms erate For further 1 -'icuia apply to ine owner. MRS OWN VONNOLLY, Connolly House, Esplanade Gas end electric lights. NOT SELLING BUT GIVING AWAY CHEAP....... A lot of odd lines in men’s, misses’ and boys’ BOOTS and SHOES that I | bought right for cash, The prices will surprise you when you come in and see them. gain, that is the straight tip. THOMAS ¢ Lower Queen St. Boot & Shoe Store. INT =i | TLey aseist | 4 ‘one t »3599 LUWN, AUGUST 8, ——-RHEUMATICS All Those Suffering From Rheuma- tism Read the Letter Below. Mr. A. N. Wideman Relates the Cir- cumstances of His Cure fur the Benefit of Other Sufferers—Crippled by Rheumatism—Cured by Dcdd’s Kidney Pills. Duntroon, Oat., Aug 8.—“I consider it my duty to inform the pnblic of the great benefit I have received from the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Aud in giving tke story of my experience I would request that it be published as widely as possible in order that others suffering as I did may be encouraged to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, as I know that all whodo so will be posi- tive'v cured by them of the disease which so aftlicied me. ‘*T am a potter by trade, but work being ecaree last year, I giladlv fook a chance to work inthe harvest field. The seasoh was unusually wet and I contracted Rbeums- tism from working in my wetcloihes. At first 1 let itgo, but at last the pain became unbearable. I consulted a doctor who did his best for me but the only effect his medicine had was to make ny teeth break off. act A was bed ridden for five months. Bed sores developed, one of which turned into an ulcer and was poulticed five hundred times before it healed. My legs were twists ed so that my toes pointed inwards. I had lost forty pounds, and was given up to die. “One day Mrs. John Boyer, of Mark- lam, Came to see me and persuaded me to take some Dodd’s Kidney Pills she brought. To please her! started to take them. To my unspeakable delight I fouod they were doing me good. I determined to continue their yse, and to cut a long «tory short, Doud’s Kidney Pills raised me from the grave. I thank God for putting the knowledge ot them in wy way, “All suffering from Rheumatiem who want further particulars of my cure can get them bv writing, enclosing postage, to 4. N. Wideman, Dunotrocn P. O., Ont. a (‘*Signed) A. N. 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