THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 25 1889 & ERO: ciggme tami ICI Mk MS eal a 4 . . 2 meron aneon, vovvoe- soe THR DATLY BKAM a4 Pl i i Bb iil e he em : 5 eM | a ea , ‘ : . B be APKIL 25, 1899 5 M TF) 4 BD 4 “ i oe *|THE BROCKVILLE ELECTION. e 7 ve ba ae othe celebrated he ae : ra ae o A Brockville despatch shows how tbe . be election there was won by the Liberals, es or > bai The develojmeuts of the fight ebow the re mT — | ra py | grossest and moet burefaced corruption in id ea it aunals of Canadian politics. For cs | lays before the election the riding was Ra ; 6 eA ba | overrun W th ah wrde of the mosi unscrupu re a lous Grit heelers, who openly distribu‘ed 4 | . . wes nd concocted lans to ne ine V ler, an coacocre pian { p44 4 nl y K aler, ¥ serve their own ends. There is also ev! , 4 . : : = . snme ba lence sh¢ wing the boxes to have beet 4 { i RS 4 j N 5S | fed. Aboat 4 o’clock it was conceded s 4) by many promineot Liberals that Mr. 1] re) } a Bi Whte had won. Suosequent'§ even's < lo be bought from all ba gis “ ' ba} showed that an election, like a horse rac ? » leadn cr ary vroods etores MM . ‘ ‘ mm — . +O re ~* pq] 8 avery uncertain quantity The Coneer- ‘4 Bs vatives lost heavily by ballots marked 1» me Io blue anJ red pencil for Mr. White, which » or. ’ g4j the deputy returning officers threw out ts puts e by | At times there were coloured pencils, and GOO. HPP Tame DOO oe oe @O@~ | at other times a black pencil, to suit the 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 Chario‘tetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8, enacted by the City Council of the City iarlottetown as follows: The rate of Assessment on Real Estate ! ort Waterworks Fund under said Statute or hey "commencing the first day of Jan- vary, A D 1899, and ending the thirty-first day or } ecember, A. D. 1899, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateof one-eighth of one per cer - on every dollar of the value of Real Es- tat- as assessed by the Assessors of the said Cit) of Charlottetown in the general Assess- ment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tat and Personai Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liabie to pay Poll Tax th: rein made and duly returned by them on the t wenty tirt day of Varch, A. D. 1899. 2od. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the first day ot January Al) 1899, and ending the thir. y-first day of December, A. D, 1899, is hereby specified and fix: lattie rate of cne-eighth of one eo cent on. very dollar of the value of Personal Proper- ty 3 assessed by the Assessors of the said City in ‘he said General Assessment Book and Va- iua'ion Roll, made and duly returned by them as 1: foresaid. 3ed The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water wo: ks Fund under said Statute, for the year eorimencing the first day of January, A. D. Ist). and ending the 3lst day of December,A D Ist). is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum ef ‘len Cents (0c) on the pollof every pe:son SO SSesst di and returned as aforesaid. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. dy 2w 4 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 day of December A. D, 1899, fia it enacted by the City Council of the City of’: harlottetown as follows: \-t. A diseount at the rate of Two and One- ha Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers wbhoshall, on or before the Fifteenth day of Juiy next, A D 1899, pay tothe City Clerk, at h iftice, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Pr perty for civic purposes, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor ofthe City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, 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 tor general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 13, b.: it enacted by the City Council of the City or hariottetown as tollows:— Int. The ment on Real Estate for seneral Civic purposes under said Statute, for ‘he year commencing the first day of Jan- wary, A 1D 1899, and ending the thirty-first day of A D 1899, is hereby specified and fix: d at the rate of one per cent on every dol- f the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the said City of Charlotte- General Assessment Book and rate of assess ece mber, Assessors of ‘own in the Va! uation Roll of all Real Estate and Person- al Property liable to taxation in said City, an of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax the ein, made and duly retuened by them on the twenty th ru day of March, A D 180 20d. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civic purposes, for the year commencing the first day of January, A J) 1809, and ending the thirty-first day ot December, A D 1809, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of seven-eighths of one per cer’ on every dollar of the value of Personal Property as assessed by the Assessors of the Sai. City in the said General Assessment took and Valuation Roll, made and duly ret_rned by them as aforesaid. % J MES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town : H. M. DAVISON, ~ly 2w CityClerk. " SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY u L M2 We a“ 7) “ ‘ thee in New Prowse Block, political complexion of the voter. Ballot marked with black pencil only were ai lowed, It is strange that Mr. White should have received all the baliots marked otherwise. 7o+e+re OBTUARY. With feelings of regret was heard the death of Philip Steel, of Sturgeon, which occured on Friday, April 14th, 1899, at the age of 55 years. He was a quiet unassum- ing mao, of upright character, beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaint~ arce. For about three years he was troubled with bronchitis, and this proved fatal Hedied as he lived, trusting in a just God and sanctified by the last rites of the Catholic church. His funeral took place on Sunday, the body being followed vy a large number of people to St. Mary’s church, and from thence to the grave-rard where, arid the tears of a large circ'e of friends and relatives, the body was laid to rest to await the solemn triumph of the last day to rise, let us hope, in unity with our Divine Sa:i ur. Deceased leaves a wife and four children, 2 sons and 2 daugbters,to mourn the loss of a devoted husband and loving father. A precious one from us is gone I'he voice we beard is st lI A place is vacant in our homes That never can be filled, (Boston papers please copy) -_———— i. Ai. lime. —According to Superintendent Mc- I.eod’s report the number of schools hav- ing ao average daily attendance of 10 pupils or less, is only twenty, orabout 3 per cent of the total number of schuol de- partments in the Province. Nine in (Jueeu’a, four io Prince, and seven in King’s County. Three of these are un- avcidable, owing to their peculiar situatioz, being located on S-. Peter’s, Boughtoo and Panmure Islands, ——<—_-- — —The Government of Quebec has in timated that it wl! consider the propriety of acquiring the Plains of Abrabam, pros vided the amount asked is not too high. The pos.tion is the correct one, the proviso being the result of a good deal of exper ence a8 to the manner in which the price | | | | | I | WINER) A Special Advantage Dr. Wilis English Pills Do Not Procuc Gripping or Nausea a Constipation people ucnally ‘suffer from weak stomach, and have found the large n.jority of medicines in lqaid and pill t form (o produce nausea and sickness, Dr. Wille, the celebrated English phvsician, § r- aro, Came totne rescue of ‘ho Yer trom derang.d diges~ | anil « His vow celebrat- ed p 1 Av me the popu ar medicine with peopie cavno tolerate the harsh vod purging rewedies thatsume use with uch little snecess, Dr. W Pills q:ckly remove a/l wa-le aod po sonous met‘ters from tie tondy 5 they ‘One the lver and kidocys, d lmparc irne digestive vigor. 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The case coming on before a full tribunai of the supreme court, that body is of the unanimous opinion that the decree of the lower court should be sustained, and it is accordingly so ordered.’’ Pock- eting the watch, court adjourned. Household Words. A Great Opportun.ty. We give away, absolutely free of cost, for a limited time orly J The People’s Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, W.D., Chief Consu'ting Physici+n to the [nvalids’ Hote! and Surgical In- stitute, a book of 1008 large pages, pro fusely illustrated, bound in strong paper covers to‘any one sending 31 cents in one~cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only. Over 880,000 copies of this com ~ plete family Doctor Book already sold in cloth binding at regu sr pris? of $1.5) World’s Disneusary ,Medical Association, Buffalo, N.Y. It is reported that Sir Claude Mac- Donald, cur Minister in China, is suffering fron complete menial collapse. 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I. = POEKZE CELL CLCLLLe: i i i i beet Oded ated asa 13@re ordre arbre obo wxbre 1 Wye ordre orbye ote oxbre ovbys orbs orbs DEERE SE EES SEED WHEA DEAR SIR,— [am very glad to be able to inform you that after testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in recommend ing it to the farmers of P. E. Island. I sowed twenty grains without making any special selection, and, out of theftwenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in this section of the country pronounce your seed wheat the best sample that they have seen imported to this Island. Yours ete., R. P. BaGnaui, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E. L I still have a few bags of this specially selected wheat to dis- pose of. HORACE HASZARD, i QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, April 18, 1899 ee a a ae all ETH!;