a ae ke THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, 1900 Berne . , , — — a , = > eens ee a ee ——— a nae oa as ern am an © POC ECDPSOSOCA WOO TSOOHS th.t will be enough to let you know what . THE DAILY EXAMINER |.ve Boersare. I don’t love England, but a & 1] ; I say, give me English laws as they are in . ua il e b st ' Natal, where every map Las equal rights. . MAY 4, 1900 fhetis what England is fighting for. '< na ter (+ od There are over 10,060 [righ volunteers in A mONE iO OU 69604664 0606209 °°%" ~~ | , ; r au ’ f i g for general Civic purposes under ’ 7 re W244 : y i ¢-1\nte 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, Re naeted by the City Council of the City o tetown as /ollows :— } rate of ass-ssment on Real Estate | ‘ ral Civie purposes under said Statute, ! ir commencing the first day of Jan- : 1 1900. is hereby specified and fix he rate of one per centon every dol- qn te value of Real Estate, as assessed by 1 a.-essors of the said Citv of Charlotte- *© 1 the Genera! Assessment Book and Vv 1 Roli of all Real Estate and Person- di erty liable to taxation in said City, aril ili persons liable to pay Poil Tax Ab made and duly returned by them on t h day of Apri, A D 1900. rhe rate of assessment on Personal Pro: rty tor such genera! Civic purposes, for th cotmamencing the firstday of January, AD . and ending the thirty-first day of Ih r. AD 1°00, is hereby specified and tix the rate of seven-eizhths of one per Ee yery dollar of the value of Personal Py v aS assessed by the Assessors of the Bi ity in the General Assessment a ind Valuation Roll made and duly re ad by them as aforesaid. Ab ij >) Deewe sees 66ee = when you buy station 8 ; Sa ae wl nvestigate g Perhaps will persist in ¢ : ® iying acheap box of paper @ envelopes, and when 7 runs throngh you &@ tationer. Ask ° it SLA One JAS ‘ 4 iow you boxes OF ¢g . . ” Puritan Grey, Society, @ Durquoise, Harcourt or z of the other fine lines @ & ‘ euTrr $ ” 4 HTCHELL’S BOOKSTORE baa Vai ude ; en Sireet. € Opp. Prowee’sa...... ; be ad 9008 084 © DOFO SL OO POLS -law for levying and specify- o the rate of assessment on al Estate and Personal Proper- o the City cf Charlottetown JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor. {. M. DAVISON, dy 2w CityClerk. jaw for allowing a Rate of count on the Assessments on ea! Bstate and Personal Proper- is the City of Charlottetown ar general civic purposes for the rent year ending the thirty- fi a day of Decamber, A. D. 1900. B enacted by the City Council of the City o ottetown as fo| lows:— i . discount at the rate of Two and Onre- hs ent shall be .llowed to all taxpayers ” iil, on or before the sixteenth day of Ji , xt, A D 1900, pay tothe City Clerk, at } _ the taxes severally due by them for th nt year on Real Estate and Personal Pry y for civie purposes. JAVIES WARBURTON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, Ww + .* By Law for Levying and Specify- iow the Rate of Assessment on heat Estate and Personal Pro- oy and Poll in the City of » plottstown for a Waterworks rind, Under Statute 60 Vic- teria, Chapter 8, } naected by the C ty Council of the City oft boriottetown as follows: S nerate of Assessment on Real Estate for a ‘waterworks Fund under said Statute fort vear commencing the first day of Jan- wit ry 195@, and endi ig the thirty-first day ot i mber, A. D. 1900, is hereby specified and fixe the rateof one-eighth of one ner ce. very doliar of te value of Real Es- tn’ sessed by the Assessors of the said city irlottetown in the general Assess ment pork and Valuation Roll ofall Real Es- tate eve? Personal Property liable to taxation in su vy, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax th :e.0, made and daly returned by them on t ih day of + pril, A. D. i90?. ‘ rate of Assessment on Personal Prey r such Wa W orks Fund for the wear nueneing the ret day of January AD and ending the thirty-first day of Dex : DD , 1900, is iereby specified and fixed w\ e rate of one-e ghth of one per cent oaevery dollar of the valve of Personal P roner- ty as assessed by the ? sscssors of the said Vity in the said General Asse sment Book and Va- tuation Roll, made and duly returned by them S00 monn of Poli Tax to be paid by every on returned by the said Assess ors in sai eral Assessment Book and Valu atior as liable thereto for such Water Works fund under said »tatute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 160. upd ending the 3ist (ay of December,A D 1000, is herepy specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (ide) onthe poll of every person so assessed and returned :s aforesaid, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. dy 2w As ooo tall b Is our Motto in everything we wa G Sun: iyaide, sell- whether it be a teh, a ring or any article of jewelry or silver ware. New stock in il lines. H TAYLOR Jeweler & Op i 4 Queen Square, . YY Lite A STEP TOWARDS PRETORIA. Havine given his coldiers a gcod rest, clothed them for winter fighting, obtained needed remounts and accoutrements, at d forces occu- Lori Roberts the road to mined attempt o kee p his pied south of Bloemfontein, etege on has made hie first Pretoria. Thecapture of Brandfort is a step in the forw ard movement. Braud fort 18 a strong position about twenty miles north of the capital of the Free State. OD ES FOR OTTAWA-HULL SUFFERERS Ir has been suggesied, and not without raason, that a grant ought to be made in aid of the sufferers by the Otiawa-Hov |] fire out of the fuuds of this city, so that every taxpayer should contribute a little This would wealthy Shiaede* the relief not, of course, our citizens from contributing personally to the funa We prevent that has been opened by the Mayor. bas voted $15,000 ; population and wealth, the City Council of Charlottetown might contribute @ propor- tiogase amount. baving regsrd to ——oe © NOT 80 BAD. ~ — As cempared with the United Siates, Germany, France and Grest Britaio, Canada is, in so far as the consumption of alcoholie liquors is eoacerned, a tem~ perate country. The consumption per head in the States and Canada is reported in galloos as follows: U.S. Canada. _ A esceseespese.s IB 60 3.99 WOR iteae Toapeechaen.. O 30 0.86 PIPER. ooo wcwee Shmnsise cee 0 86 0.66 Un the other side of the Atlantic, the s'atistics give the fo'lowing results per head : Germany. France. Gt Britain. Beer .. 26.00 5.30 31.30 Wine... 1.55 24 25 0 40 Spirits ..... . 1. 1.94 1.02 These figures ehow that Canada is “not eo bad.” Stil'evanjhere, there is room for improvement. ————— NOTES AND COMMENTS. a ee —Ai the 31-t March the South African war cost $116, 250,000. posed of by the Canadian Pacifi: Railway Company laet moath. Every acre sold, besides yielding a fair priee will, in a short time be a source of revenue io the road, bringing forth products which will add te the rsilway’s freight busivess. —L’[mpart’al comes tous this week containing excellent portraits of leading end reprecentative Conservatives, includ- ing Sir Charles Tupper, Senator Fergueon, Mr. Hackett, Mr. J. F. Arsenault, Mr. DesRoche ani Mr. Birch. Our French- speaking contemporary is to be congratu~ lated upon the enterprise and ability it displays, —An Irishman, who bas lived in the Tranevaal, writes to the Providence Jcuroalabout the Boers. He says these “‘patriote ” will give mo Irishman justice. They forced his neighbor in Jobnannesburg to send his children to a Dutch achool, and thrashed one of the children until it died because it did not learn Duteh fast enough. Thereupon the other children were withdrawn from tke school, for which actien the Irishman was arrested. He resisted arrest, and wae shot in tbe presence ofhis wife. Complaint was sentte the Eoglish Goverament at Cape Town. Themen who complained were erderedout of the Tranavaal, and their property wae confiiecated. Ths writer concludes: “I can tell you twenty cases similar to the above, but I think having, in the meantime, crushed a deter- | —-Nearly 69,000 acres of land were dis all Irishmenffto help the | orphans of the i | note that the City Cowncil of Montreal | a Natel alone, aud we will fight to the death io down the cruel Boere, and [ appeal to widows and Irish soldiers who fell in catile,” —Remarking upon the fact that | United States Senate has refused to con- | sider a resolution expressing sympathy with the* Boers the Mal and Eupire Says: President McKinlev is said to have refused to receive the Boer delegation, as a delevation, but will only meet them as private individualx. I[t 18 just ae well to remenrber these things when alarmisis tellus that the great American people are about to stampede into a policy of anti-British intervention in this South ! African affair. Nor will the said alarmisis be able to escape the impetus of these two instances by pretending that they are the work of echolarly recluses, who nave no influence with the people and are not “in politics.’ We rather svapect that both the American Senate and President McKia- ley are about as deep in politics as men can be ; and that thee are both aware of the fact thata Presidental and Congres sions! election is due this aatumn. We need vot believe that the American “House” isrun from the gallery until we see it done.” LET HIM COME OUT OF HIS SHELL Sir,—If the individual writing over the assamed name of ‘Voter’ in yester- day’s Patrio', ve the resignation ot Mr. Wise would emerge out of bis shel! and ‘et the pnblic bave a good iook at him, | some reliance might be placed on his word. Whenone accuses his neighbor of making #tatements calculated to injure his character in the estimation of his frieuds he saould come tothelight. Let © Voter” show his true colors, and bring his ihirty delegates who wanted on Mr. Wise three years ego; then the people will be able to judge of the merits and demerits of tke singular controversy geing on between the parties concerned. JUSTICZ. QUESTIONS POR PREMIER AND PATRIOT. Sir,—Mr. Patriot has had time ;—but he does not riee to explain absut the con- dition of the steamers Southport and Hilisborough. It looks as ifa storm was approaching and Mr, Patriot and our respected Pre- mier may have to throw oil on the troubled waters. Come gentlemen aud explain or answer, or say you Can’s. lam waitiog for news for self and ANOTHER PAS#ENGER., —— a ee Real Imperial Uni y. Sir Charles Tupper is in lice with the great Imperial statesmen, with whom, in- deed, he deservedly ranks. On the eame day he and Mr. Chamber. lain declared against » Jegialative union between Cavada ard the Mether Coun- try,meiotaining that euch s ucieo would emb.rass both parties by bamwpering their freedom of actier, and that the real unity betweer parent State and Dominios ccu!d be trusted to grow stromger every day, bied'pg thetwo together by the bocde of genti sent Lord Sslisbury is of the same opinion. Speaking atthe British Empire League banquet ow Menday, he deprecated any atiempt to expedite a fusion of the colonies with the Mother Country by legielation, declaring that it will be better to allow this wonderful growth of sentiment to grow by its own laws, and accordiog to the impulse of its own vitality. In that event, he said, it would ¢xerciee an itfluence over the characier, progress, aod habits of the world such as had never before been exercised by any Empire.— Mai! and Empire. ——— —<— Mr. Peter McGrath, postmaster at Hnoter River, is visiting the eiiy. Re hearer nen ene CS et HOUSE T@ LET.—Six apartments, good stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower Mal- peque Road. 1 week pd. SS ee hs t'Alatar- one, the wide im are still MARK WAIC THE HEAD That’s the Baby and if he has no carriage he should have We have the right kind at the right prices wanted— We have 40 set of them— Wide wheels, with or withcut rubber tires, if you wantithem. T & GO. LID Home Makers. _ — OF TH E— HOUSE QEGSESTRQGURP SES a UVERANUARAER EGER RGREAGERTORRARESERREGRRRS CRD GRHRREG EGR EOSUERE'. §) SESHUSRRSRRERRERROSES TERE G cHOEZ Wheels with At Paton This store’s one Standing at the tunities are numerous and far reaching. These opportunities have made possible ~§ Wednesday’s rare offerings ia Trimmed Hats. A chance to buy the best work. manship and mv 1g —~ Se Phin Ab and only aim is Millinery excellence. It is aone idea store- head of the wholesale Millinery trade of Ch’town, ite oppor. SIOSSS 4H SISHISSLSTES st correct styles at less than you’d have to give for the common! rh a ‘ . ° e i‘hese hats are in latest effects piofusely trimmed with flowers, aigrettes, ete., «ll the newest fa 106 different styles, $1.48 9d ] Saturd Ly Hat buyers will do well to take advantage of the above Show. cash prices on above ready-to-wear Hats. JAS. PAT VOICE FROM THE WEST END Sir,—l am glad to see that the City Couucil has voted $1600 for a bridge to replace thatof Black Sum, and 1 hope that the money will be found sufficient te makea decent piece of work ;—also that the owner of the land adjoining will re- move the frusiy barded wire fency fence, and put up a f*nee fit to be seen, Briemton. a mn] Mere Gold. Vieroria, 3. C., May 3.—The lateat ad- viees frem Dawson City estimatejthat ttc! clean up for Klondike district at $18,- 000,000 approximately. Of this the Sulphur and Gold Rva creeks oontribu te three millions. Weakness A woman's reproductive Organs are in the most in- tense anal Comtinuous symMe kidney ». 4 ~disorderinthe kilnueys beings about @ corresponding disease in the reproductive oryans. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, by re- storing the kidneys to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders peculiar to women, Pale young girls, wor.-out mothers, suffering wives and women entering upon the Change of Life, your best triend is Dodd’s Kidney Pills CEEGEGERCOUAREEROEGREENAbGceeenn vA BOEE EGS Qur Stock of Wedding Rings Ew braces all the differ- ent widths and We have all our wedding Matrtny a ih ; ’ a tae sti mi Se tre s. ae | styles. rings made especially for us. Every ring is war- ranted by us, We carry the iargest stcck of wedding rings in the city. Visit this store, you are sure to find the rigkt ring here. WW. Weliner Jeweler & Bngraver. OUUPPO RU RRTSRGR OAR EEEMRGTCORRARGRTRRRE RR GRRR DE RGERRGECRREREGRGEERRRSERERRERRERRERSERSERUROROOHGRESDRRDRRRGREROE a | shionable shades, iacluding red and purple—no two alike in For Saturday evening only: $2.45 2-95 $3.45 3.95 4.45 y Spot S:e Window. ON & CO. | BPPBUHSVGORIINHTATEe HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY HIGH-CLASS MiLLINERY UND EnS TAN Our Millinery Department thoroughly. We want te impress you with the fact that no matter how high the quality and how much superior the stvle of our millinery is over others—our prices are at ail times the lowest in the city. We have passed, a long time ago, the experimental age of millinery selling; and to-day “Perkias’ Millinery” means ‘Right wetrrve G6SGGnr OS SO0e ms | Millinery,” s) We wake a specialty of Mourning Millinery. QO) 8 “ ir Cress Our Millinery is different from others. ne Massey-Harris. By most people the handle bars and saddle might be eon~ sidered of minor importance in a wheel's equipment—but in the first, symmetry and safety are essential, andin the second. the maximum ot comfurtis the ideal. The Massey-Harris for 1900 are giving a }.ailf dozen options in handle bars and saddles, any one of which is of the highest order in quality and most appreved in design, See the chainless wheels. ; Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Ltd. MARK WRIGHT & 69., LTD. AGENTS, {