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JOHNSON & CO good old famil will quickly relieve, Sick Room,” Mailed Free, 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass, v physician. heal and cure, POISON .:: plood is sure to do havoc some- The only where. Preventive 1s sounc kidneys, the only Cure, kidney med- the only Wedicine is Dodd's icine, Pills, Kidney we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills s the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.0i ur dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dezen. Sent hy mil to sny address po aid, GEORGE E. HUGHES, may Charlottetown + your child You note the difference in children. Scme have nearly every ailment, even with the best of care. Others tar more exposed pass through inharmed. Weak children will have continuous colds in winter, poor digestion in summer. They are with- out power to resist disease, they have no_ reserve strength. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypo- phosphites, is cod-liver oil partly digested and adapted to the weaker digestions of children. Beort & Bowns, Belleville, Oat goc. and $:.00 GHATEFUL — COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER, , “By a thorough knowledge of the natural s2WS5 Which govern tne ope rauions of diges ion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and Supper a dclicately flavored beverage which may-save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Iiundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished wame.’”’ Crvtl Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Sbemists, London, England, IT'S A PLEASURE CLAPPERTON'S THREADS, so reliable, and so remark ’ ably free from kinks, Ask ycur dry goods : S dealer for Clay perton’s. 1 pO et LD aM Md ERPS THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895:— ASRCt8....20.eccescecseeeseeeee $221,213, 721.33 EE A ERE BN 194,347,157.58 Surplus........ Spnninidaainis wes §$26,866,563.75 NE ROMO sic cencsicsirecess: $ 18,597 430.51 (Company’s total income is about $16,- 600,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada) total Paid Policy holders MO RODD ccescncs svecississens SAR LOR T ILA Insurance and Annuities PR FOOD ci ceuctincnceacesncnen $899 ,07 53.738 - : > Ji 4,400.4 Net gain in 1895............. $61,647,645.36 Nore —Iasurance merely written is dis- carled from this Statement as wholly mis leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is includel. ~ Paid to Policy-holders since OFZaniZation..........cecc. $411,567,625.79 Rovert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Isaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charluttetown, P. E. I J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. May 8 dé&w tf, For Sale or To Rent, The Brick House on I rinc: Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Hated by hot water, Electric light, etc. Apply to 8 R. JENKINS i THE LADY IN GHR COACH, } ON inne ch who Was now gotten inc made no answer, merely himself; and with a nod I Lord, the adventure was hands, for to cheat three ts was no difficult task for APL ‘ a dark mood, muttering to Was gone. But, ready to my » } } . Such Clumsy se me. I scarce gave it a thought until, coming upon Tom in the yard afore the barn, 4 sudden notion took my fancy, and I came to a stop beside him. ‘**‘Ah, Tom,"’ says I, shaking my head, ‘ "tis a raw night for to gnaw the vitals out of a hedgehog, and you with no drink. I've a mind to spare you.”’ ‘“What d’ye mean?’’ says he, without a suspicion. “When is your time up?” I paying him no heed. “At midnight,’ little to himself. ‘“*Tom,’’ says I, ‘‘you’re a friendly fel- low, you are, and I have taken a com- passion on a poor devil as can neither eat nor drink his belly full.’’ And with that, and ere he was aware, I had my hands asked, says he, cursing a The sudden action took and though he strug- gied I forced him presently upon his knees. ‘‘Why,’’ says I, pleasantly, ‘‘sure I told you Iwas upon the King’s service, Tom, engaged by his sacred Majesty for to get rid of rascals like yourself."’ But then getting his breath he opened his mouth to cry for help enly on the in- stant I slipped a splinter of wood atween his teeth. So there was he soon bitted and bound safe enough. Now these transactions fell, and with little noise, in the shadow of the barn where it ran forth to the margin of the wood; and no sooner was Tom secured than there was the noise of some one opening the door and Creech's footsteps sounded in the yard. In an instant I slipped Tom's cloak about me, and, all muffled to my nose, withdrew a pace into the darkness, at the same time letting the peint of my sword fall on the cully’s chest. I reckon that he knew well enough what was enjoined on him, for he never stirred; but I was a Httle anxious about Creech, lest, even in his state he should recognize my veice. He stopped at the corner and called Tom in ® loud voice, to the which I madea surly reply. **Cold, eh?’ says he, ‘“‘and sulky? Well, if you'd best put a bullet through Gallep- ing Dick. D’ye hear? We have a little game atween us, and if he gets by you ye shall answer for it.”’ I durst trust myself to nothing but a mumble by way of answer, but it suited Creech, who swaggered off to the barn again; and then, getting Tom in my arms, I dragged the body into a coppice, and presently resumed my post as sentinel. “Twas a shrewd night, and the hours passed very slowly; but there was that in my heart to warm me against the cold, for I knew that all hung upon the change at midnight. And when that came, and there was once more the sound f feet in the yard, I drew up stiff and stark, being solicitous for the hazard. “Twas Blake as came to relieve me, but, as fortune had it, his head was mazed with sleep and drink, and he paid me little attention. I growled out an oath or two, to which he gave no answer, his teeth chattering in his jaws; and with that I left him, and rounding the corner I made straight for the entry. When I got in, there was Ned lying in a heap upon some straw, snoring like a swine, and Creech, as I perceived, seated with his back against the wall and his eyes lifted meditatively to the rafters. ‘That you, Tom?’’ says he, and with- out even a glance at me, chucked his thumb towards a pile of bottles. “There's no sleep in that vyoice,’’ thinks I; and, seating myself in a dark corner, where the lanthorn shed no light, I helped myself to wine. ’Twas grateful enough to a pinched stomach, but when I was done, and stretched snugly in the there was I, destined to wait upon Creech’s convenience, till so be as it pleased him to fall off. He had by this, as I could see, shook off the most of his liquor, being I fancy, in no wise com- fortable as to the bargain he had struck with ine. But that did not disturb me, for I could bide my only it gave me a start, Iconfess, when, after half an hour in this fashion, he got upon his feet towards me. I had all along been feigning slumber, and as he carne [ managed to bury my bead deeper in my cloak, lest he should take a suspicion of my phiz. He stood ovcga moment, and then, ‘Drunk,’ says he, and fitting his foot into the small of my back, shoved me a pace forward. I roiled a little more upoa my face, and gave a frunt, like she stirred in a deep sleep; and then knew ‘twas all right, for Creech’s jaws upon his throat. him by surprise, with a chuckle, ‘twill warm you, straw, time; ind came ¢ cracked in a yawn. and, retirin: to his corner, he flang hisaself down. From where I lay, and by the faint light of the lanthorn, 1 the casket presently he beneath him 2; Pf could perceive him turning over in his fingers, and popped it in the straw , and, laying his head upon iy night t himsetf for the To be Cc ntinued,) ft. Gisp« ilk, GISDO PAST YOUR PRIME Perhaps not in years, but in energy Your health is not good, yet you hard- ly know what ia the matter with you Your business, too, is on the decline People miss the old elastic spirit you showed in former years. ‘The seerct of all this is that your constitution is worn ont and your b'ood js bad. Set both right br the use of Chase’s Kid ney-L‘ver Pills. On Dyss evsia FRi-eumatism Cyatarrh. ead iche Avi ments peculiar to women Scrofula 43 nervat on. Sciatica Poor b'col. niigestion. Luiser complaint T4038 of ay petite, Severe kidney diseases Thousands of testified to the box will eure yu suifersrs have publ’ zis of Crase’s Kid- ellie y ney-Liver Pills. They are the best, s« use the best One pill a dose; one Cent a dce:; 25 cants a box, For raie by all cealers. or by the Manuacturers, Edianscn, Bates & Co., Toronto. Use Chase’s L'naced and Turpentine ‘tor all throat and luug troubles. Large bottle, small dose, small price, 2de. Godfrey Hildebran |, a Rock ford, lil., farmer whore wife was Lehecded and daughter killed in the wreck of his dwell- ing by the eyclone on Monday, dropped dead on ‘ihursday as the funeral proces- 8100 passed the site of his home. ne Don't Wait for the sick Koom, The experience «f physicians and the public proves that taking Scott’s Emu!sion produces an immediate increase in flesh : it is thereforeof the highest value in Wasting Diseases and Consumption, peer oraste scsi emntrona wa EXAMINER , One of Lincoln's Jokes. This is a brand-new Lincoln and true, like all of this series. President Lincoln reached Meade Sta- tion, near Petersburg, soon after a serious 2,000 Confederates Meade was George story, battle in which about Gen. and Col, were made on the president's left D. Ruggles on his right. to headquarters they rode to a where they could see the large With the were many colored servants and laborers. ‘‘Mr. Lincoln,’’ Meade, ‘‘I guess Ruggles did not overestimate the number of men captured.’ Mr. Lincotn checked his horse, deliber- ately surveyed the field full of Gordon's the contrabands, and prise mers, point assem b- prisoners lage of prisoners. said Gen. disarmed men and said: ‘*Yes, general the nuniber is there in black and white.’’—Chicago Times- Hearld. The gift is not the but the joyful that which is his own. COME AND TRADE What's to Hinder You? Prices Shan’t Hinder You. a tax, God of payment of handing over to The prices we make are right. Choose what you want from the piles that heap our counters and fill our shelves Every cent you spend at The People’s Stere means satisfaction whether yoo spend ten cents cra dol- lar. Here we are, goods in piles, bargains in heaps, wait- ing for you, some and See Our Goods Satisfacticn or money back —that’s fair. W.A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail. A NEW STICK HOR | SUNDAY can be bought from us fer 25¢ uy. Get one for to-mor- row. Johnson & Johnson The Druggists. “Summer Resorts” Are opening here and there. Summer guests and _ boarders ure wanted. People whom you want, pec- ple who are able and willing to pay, are somewhat particular about the kind of bed they sieep on;good wire mattrass*’s with nice top mattrasses is what they look for. Get your beds from our stock, and your sum- mer boarders will come back again next year. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Sparkle and vim, 4 Full of good health, Full of everything good. iD coc’ DOTOH 0) (~ Every bottle of this great effervescent temperance beverage is a . WHEELMEN | On their way ! @ $333 for the loss of The OCEAN ACCIDENT offers Bicycle Acei- dent Tickets, good until December 3lst, 1596, price $1.50, giving benefits as under; — $1.00@ for death, or the loss of two eyes, or two hands, or two feet, or a hand and a foot by a bicycle accident. a hand, or a foot, or an eye, by a bicycle accident. $5.00 weekly for total disablement by a bicycle accident, ot caused by T'yphoid, Typhus or Scarlet Fever, o1 Smallpox. $1.25 weekly for partial disablement by a bicycle accident. EH. R. BROW, Charlottetotn. AGENT. SLAUGHTER SALE! ~~ —_——_ WE HAVE TOO MANY in ateck, and will sell them during this week at such prices as were never betore known in Charlottetown. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. EMPIRE TEA 3 te Tex that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail b Y. J MORRIS al ind i Sweet asa Wut > all = ite ati] {i “f : ul Thats’ What We Claim For e wry. REI wuEpesumes al c -atl| {hv ail If your dea'er don’t keep VARSITY ask Ih “all i. st i ail The Sweetest, Richest, Cleanest 5 cent Cigar I -«if| \\v- | a SRS RR Te a eee {i lb ail wil {iin sail} h ‘il - |e aif ever proluced in Canada. Insist on getting {It ‘al VARSITY. Don’t take cheap, trashy imitations, {hte atl{t elsewhere. IW “|S. DAVIS & SONS, MONTREAL b aff : —— ————_—— OO = = . —s — — SS Oe Oe ieee auf] wif ull — i i 7% EYE AND FAR NOSE AND THROA? | SE4 LED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- ° master <seneral, will be receiycd at Ottawa ‘ until noon, on Friday, the l4th August. 1896, ae or the econvevance of Her Majesty’s Mails, on a proposed contract tor four years, on the fol- lowing routes, from the Ist October, 159%, viz : f linton and New i: semi-weekly Kildare Capes and Tis nish, semi-weekly. Aug 16, ’94—Ly Kinross and Lyndale, semi-weekly. i 4 > Lock Road — Mil) River, Se ante ynces 9 ‘ $ af i j { * >) Northam and Victoria West. semi-weekly. ¥ ants, i.Os8 8 OU $ «@ € { St, Leuis,and Railway Station (formerly sane | Kildare Station), daily, (~undays excepted). Ten Mile Howse and Railway Station. semi-weekly Tignish and Railway Station, daily, (Sun- days excepted) *rinted notices containing full informaten as to convitions of proposed contracts, may be seep and blank 'orms of tender may be ob- ta ned atthe Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminrte, and at the office of the > ubseribes, Charlottetown F, DE, ST. «. BRECKEN, Asst. l’.O, Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, Charlottewown,.. E, Isian’, 29th May 1595. may30,dy3in, Office -- Bent Strest ad Advertisements under this heading charger five cenis per line. WaniEe A hcuse in a goed locality toe urchesecr rent {for one or a term of vears—Apply to WALACE LEITcd, Savings Bank. \ TANTED—A girl fer General House work —Apply to MksS B DesBrisay, lt ppr Frince St junel- 31,155 TANTED—A_ saleswoman fr our Dry \\ Goods Depariinent Mus! have experi- ther need apply. enee with business, No junel—lwk J. B McLONALD YOR SALE—A larze double tenement house I suitable fur a summer residence, Situatec in thesuberbs of Ch’iown, only a short dist- ance from good bathing on the North River Shore—Apply to W W WELLNER, juvel Political Meetings IN KING'S COUNTY. 7. Candidates for the Riding of King’s will meet the electors on the tollowirg dates: — At Cheese Factory. Little River, Tuesdsy, 2nd Jure, at7 p.m At .DundasjCourt House, }Wedne-day, 3-d June. at 7 p. m. At St. Peter's Bay, Anderson’s Hall, Thurs- day, 4th June, at 7p. m. ies! re a LEt—The Dwellinss House on corner of Prinee and Dorchester streets. It con- tains eight rooms, is heated with hot water, and has good sewerage Inamediate posses- sion, Aj ply to George Alley. att may28 tl Ijane WANTED AT ONCE -An experienced sales- woman. No other need apply.—Moore & Mcleod, may?7 ~PASTURK— ?or a lirsditecd number of cows or herzes, in city limits Good water eupply and shelter. Apply to Geo. x, Hougkes,Apoth- At Peake’s Station, Friday, 5th June, at eccrie3s Hall may 27 7 p.m Cae EEE RE ac ae aan ™ At Baldwin’s Road PASTURE —for cows and horses—The cub- ; June, at7 p, m. scribers willtake a limited number of cows and horses on June Ist. ‘fis pasture has School, Saturday 6:h A.C. MCDONALD, P, A. MCINTYRE, shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt | May 23 - water. Terms on application te James Cooke, at = or Donald Mc Millan, Koyaltyv din : muy 27 dydi then 2awtf Political Meetings YHOICE PASTURE CH}.AP— At Upton ' about 3 miles from town, great ran_e; Shade and water abundant my22 hi | Meetings of the Electors of EAST | QUEEN’S will Le held at the following places times Belle Creck, Friday, 29th May, at 7 ANTED—A capab'e woman for general \ housework. Apply to Miss ) ORRIS £33 Water Street. way22 if ee p.m. SERVANT WANTED.— Must be weli rec- Wood Islands Hall, Saturday, 30th ommended, Good wages pahito a suitable girl. Apply to Mks FS Mc org, Brighton mayW—tf May, at 6 p.m. Caledonia, Monday, Ist June, at 7 p.m. High Bank Hall, Tuesday, 2nd June, at 7 p.m. Glen William Hall, Wednesday, 3rd June, at p.m. Murray Harbor South, Thursday, 4th June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor North, Friday, 5th June at 7 p.m. WANTED-— Prompt and faithfu! ge auripan Milltown Cross Schoolbous » Ie , re 2 lia s esta blishe use - J = ey ene Sachin aah oes 6th June, at 6 p.m, ly ard expenses. Situation permanent; re- | ferences. Enclose self addressed stamped ¢n- TO LET.—A Double-fen 2ment House, cor- ner of Giaften & Cumber and Str ets, with stuble and coach house, apply 10 Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. may lf te A WHEEL—For sale at a bargain or ‘to ex- ehange for a lightdriving horse, a * Garten Cite,” as good as new. Forintormation apply at this office. may 19u Saturday, Murray Harbor Road Schoolhouse, Monday, 8th June, at 7 p. m elope, ) Hess, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, ' tatoos aarp sie : if-mayli Meetings will be advertised later for Caledcuia, Murray Harbor Road and WANTEL—Younrg men and women to help in the Armenian cause; gcd pay; will send <opy of my little book, * Your ¢ iace in i ife,” irce toany who write—KEV TS LINscorr, Townships 61, 63 and 64. WM. WELSH. A. MARTIN. sparkling, bubbling fountain of health—a source of plea- sure, the means of making you feel better and do better. You make it yourself right at home. Get the genuine, .) ph gallons cost but 25 cents, , , Phin B. MW. REDD The “ Scuare Druggist.” eRe mee eres nse er wese tere eres ssi Sunnyside, Brantford, Ont. may7 i TO LET, a cottage containing six rcoms and pantiy on Sidney Street, @ presen cecu pied be Mr M J Moran; possessicn given July 5th; apply toW W WELLNer. May 7, 9€—d eodw3i cx Dividend Notice. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, oo Charlottetown, May 20th, 1896, FOR SALE OR TO LET—A hovs> and Jot Noticeis hereby giyen that a half yearly in Gaytown, house coniains seven rooms | dividend at the rate ofS percent per annum and pantry, Apply to M N McL«eop, Plas- | on the capital stock of this Bank as been terer, Upper Prince Street. if-ap24 declared, payab’e at its banking house on and after 2nd Juiy next. The transfer books will be closed from }+th Jauneto 2nd July, next, both days exclusive, By order of the Board, J-M DAVISON Cashier. may>t WANTED—An experienced saleswoman for Vantle Department. None but those with large experience need apply.—-BEER Bos. ap29 ishing catia cttginss teslthaneibastinnnsgs aclida. hah TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Ricbmond Street West; a good yaid, stable, et, and ground suitable for a garden Im- mediate possession given. Rent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason, 6 3—-apll may30,dy2,6—wky, ? TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1896. “All Work and no Play, Makes Jack a dull Boy.” WE SELL THE NEW GAME OF “ARCADA” PRICE $1.25 THE BEST all round game out. Can be played on any flat piece of ground, or in win- ter time in the house Come and see it, Footbalis Base Balls Base Bats Cricket Bats Rubber Bal's Tennis Balls Tennis Racquets Hammocks from 75 $5.00 each. Develine Whistles, 10 cts. each. Children’s Garden Tools, 50c. to 75c. per set. Croquet Sets, from $1.00 a set, up. Buckets, Shevels, for the little ones. Haszard & Moore Headquarters for Sporting Goods. cents ete., Rolled Qats, Oatmeal, POT BARLEY, &&., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders for the above Guaranteed the best quality, Please get quotations before purchasing eleewhere. W. W. CLARK’, Agent. A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the current year ending the thirty- first cay of December £. D. 1896, se it enacted by the City Counc 1 of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 18%, pay tothe City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes. [Sg4.] .W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mayl)-~ly 2w City Clerk. A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civie purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ot Jan- uary, A 1D 1896, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per centon every dol- lar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlotte- town in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Estate and Person- al Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the eleventh day of April, A D 1896. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property ior such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the first day of January, A D 1896, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 1896, is hereby specitied and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- larof the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Rol, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. [Sed } W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, may.$—~dy 2w City Clerk. A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty and Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, wader Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateof one-eighth of one per cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es- tate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Chariottetown in the general Assess ment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es tate and Persona! Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to pay Po!l Tax therein made and duly returned by them en the eleventh day of April A. D. 1896. 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firet day of January A D 1596, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D, 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at t: e rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery dollar of the value of Persona! Proper- ty as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- luation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd "he amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu ation Rol! as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ot January, A. D. 18%. and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 1893, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (10c) on the pollof every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, ; Ch’town, May 19, 1896. § dy 2w A By Law in Addition t) the Pres- id ent By-Law for fanitary Pur- peses, for the Purpose of Move ae . 1 Effectualiy Exforcing Cleanliness in the City. Beit enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as foilows :— Ist That upon the refusal or neglect of any Owcer or occupier of apy house, warehouse, cellar, yard, field or other place in the said City to remove any dirt, manure, animal or vegitable substance, stagnant water, filth or reiuse matte! ol any kin? off and from such premises, after receiving 48 hours notice from the Sanitary Officer to remove the same, it shall be the duty of the Sanitary Omeer, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause the same to be removed at the expense of the owner or occupier so notified as aforesaid. Af ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sanitary Officer shall forthwith demand payment of the cost of removing the same, and uniess paid 07 demand, shail sue therefor before the Stipendiary Megistratc«; and a like remedy | jor the collection thereof as for the enforce- ment of the penalty unverthe By Law for Sanitary Purposes, Chapter XVII., shall be thereof. 2nd The remedy above provided, sha!'l be in addition to the remedies provided under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething herein contained sha'] be construed \o pre- vent any p+ rson being prosecuted fora breach of said Bp-Law as well W. E. DAWSON, H. M. DAVISON, Mayor. City Clerk May 19—'% TO LET- The pleasantly situated dwelling house facing south on Milford Street, near Brighton Road, adjoining the residence of Mr \ J Bullman. Five minutes’ walk from bathing house and lawu tennis grounds in Victoria fark, nioo minutes fiom Post Office. Drawing room, dining room, large verandah, seguare ha}), pantry, kitchen and back porch on ground floor. Four bedrooms and bath 100m on first floor, two bedrooms in attic. Ampie sard and shed in rear, grass plot and shade trees in front. Rent moderate. AP} ly to W_C. HARBIS, Architect. 246 ti—m31 EL. FRET Spe a a Seating ene ———— Tyke Serge Suits, Bisley “ ° 16 Other English Serges, $14 and S15. Spring Overcoatings in all shades. Spring Suitings jp amost all shades. Hats, the latest and best. Collars Ties, an all kinds of Underwear. Nobody can sell the same quality of goods cheper Everyone knows that we can make and fit all right. JOHN MACLEOD & CO TAILORS. Charlottetown, April 9, 1896—246 & wy SN aa A _ : a; The Same Old Siory —— Every week, yes, every day; we continue to tell you our kw price; and the style of our garments, it’s an o'd story, we hive been telling it since 1894, bag good story will bear retelling. and we purpos:to kecp telfing it, Every co on P.F.T knows cr ought to know, our reputition for high ¢ asa tai'oring, jt ‘s for the benefit of those that we keep hammering ali thé time. Our $18.23 Worsted Suits are taking gooo dressers by surprise. =. A. McDONALD. Leading Fashionable Tailcr, Queen Sireet, A few docra east from our old stand, Ch’town, May 28, 1890. BRIGHTEST .. AND BEST | We have just received a full line of these es OIL STOVES Two hundred and fifty sold last year in Ch’town FENNELL & CHANDLER | A —— é Y . ; 33 8 The New “Eudora” Cloth ’ » Have you seen the new ‘‘ Eudora?’”’ 8 Tt might have been thought that the OR LADIES. @ Priestleys could do no better. They had made the best 8 black dress goods in the world. And now they have brought ON WON THE SBUDS 8 out the new ‘‘Eudora.” ‘The Henriettas seemed perfection. ARE WRAPPED .~ € but with the Priestleys it is evcr onward. The “Eudora ’’ has a softness, a rich- 8 ness, all itsown. It has extra width and weight, it fits beautifully, and gives long * service, whiletheglow Itis ppedon“Th 8 upon its surface, on ALWAYS ASK Varnished Board,” % — seen which FOR PRIESTLEY’S = se —_ ies like, ao tamped on every five g DRESS GOODS sepae g Setedne <0. _ — eee eV EV eV eee eee ree eee ee re reer rT errrvrrerYrer. something New in Bicycles is being brought out almost every day but for Bicycle Clothing the popular and ‘‘ up-to-date’”’ article is Rigby Cloth What we mean by “Rigby Cloth” is any cloth made waterproof by the Rigby Process. ELECTRIC BIKE, Ri b You can get it in an endless variety of tweeds and in Ladies’ ° ig 'y Dress Goods already Rigby proofed, or your tailor will take any piece you may select and get it proofed for you. Thou Rai n proof sands of Rigby Bicycle Suits are being worn now, @ Bic cle but the only way you can tell they are Rigby proofed is that y they don’t get wet; yet the cloth admits the air as freely Suit asbefore. Rigby simply makes the materiala repellant to water. All up-to-date Tailors and Ladies’ Dress Goods Houses keep it. i li, iy ih Ain Alin A Mis he A te le i Min Mi is Ne Mn Ml Mn Mi Mi Mi Mi ti i i i tt te i i i i TeV Vy VT er ere eS eee ey ee ee CCN eee YS Bet te ft hte bp bee be be tet ht te bp tte in ie in i Ae Waukenphast Boots Kasily fitting and esmfortable, for Ladies and Gentle- men. Weere opening some of these to-day. Best boot for solid comfort. W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building COLL jwe want customers for our Gents’ Furnish- ings. We have a spezial line of White Shirts which we are offering at greatly reduced prices to clear, (broken sizes). 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