Ide pe" pougheut . Oatcuke. — scot lh C AKC, f’attics. iarits,. Pies. etc... etc. ons aS - Dp. STEWART K ERY, Bakes best Bread, ; oi ite “eve Me Ne 3% IY SRS : sees si > Fay AV AP AP A ar > wy ~~ . -. ic gt ing “Ss pre Is . 1 ry --, =) : = like plea sg cus mm ers . SN That's what weare aoing all ay rive a the time, We give them such A value for their money that they eg Wwe hack again and bring others come a “ile ‘ This ie the key~- with thes. i aS pote of our Success. We strive * to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give ys your next order and be thoroug! 'y convinced what we WINS ES CATA TAA SE SS gay ie tre. We ad) cit your valued orders. , UE LS PI FITS woo ro eS ea ee ca —_A cz = = =) ra eP ca | ‘ o ; The Modern Founders, Engineers ‘and Muchinists, S. Nav. Co’s Hestion of a Commissioner if Sewers & Water Supply of an Act of the General As- Island, made and passed in the iayear of th reign Of Her present Maiesty Victoria, intituled: “The Charlotte- gen Sewerage Act,” andthe Act of 620d Vie fpientitied “An Act to amend the Charlote gwaSeweras:s Act.” ldo hereby give Public Notice that an fation for « Commissioner of Sewers and Weer Supply ferthe City of Charlottetown, jhe place of Hon David Laird, resigned, site held on Thursday, the 8th day of May, A.D 1899, ithe severa’ places, that is to sey: Phone 125 SPS SESE PS SASS in pureuanc wmbly of thi Ih Ward No. 1, at or near the office of Mr hn Maceac!iern. Queen Street. in Ward No. 2, at ornear the house of Thomas Corncolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, dney St, between Great George aad Prince “' reets, In Ward N .. 3, or near the Market House. InWard No. 4. aterresr the Ciy Heil crner of Ket aud Queen Street-. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop Philip Lar se & Son, (ireat George dt: eet. And at ‘tic suid Election the Peil will be ®ened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and @atinue open until five o’cluck inthe after toon of the same day. DESCE [PTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- tr Street, andthe parcel of land formeriy shown ax the Military Barreck Ground. Number ‘vo shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Richmond Steet and north of Dorchester Street. Namber T>ree shall comprise ail that part of Charlotte:own which lies south of Greftou tand north of Richmond street. Namber four shall comprise all that part ot Charlottetown which lies soath of Fitzroy Street and » orth of Grafton Street. Number } ive shali comprise all that part of Charlotte:own which lies northof Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Own, NOMINATION DAY. THURSDAY, May lith, A. D. i the time of Twelve at noon wntii the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the fame day. For quali‘ cation of Electors, see Act 61, Vic- “oria, intit: led “* Charlottetown Sewerage Act,.” aleo 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, JAMEA WARBURTON, Me yor of the City of Charlottetown H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Clerk’. Office, Chariottetown, lay ist, 1899. 18f9, ————— (anadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~-BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS faving Montreal every THURSDAY ar 11 &m. or the PACIFIC COAST, accommo- 8g second ciass passengers for a)] points, Berth Rates— ‘ For |’arsage Rates to ali points in Uayana, Western Uyirep Staves and to 4pay, Cutws, Iwora, Hawactan Isianve, Avsrratia and Mawnina, and sleo for de Scriptive advertising matter and maps, Write io A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Pass. Agt. St. Joba.N. B., | SEED OATS _ A q:antity of White Egypt tan Outs for sale. T. COADY, Hazelbrook wky —— it Canediaa North West, British Columbia, &« Montreal. Winnipeg.... weeds 34 00 | Memtrenl 19 Calgary...... 1.1... cecceseees 6.50 | Montreal 10 Kevelstone............ccesses- 700 Omtreal 10 Vancouver..sses......cce.eee8 8 00 en Ch NR Ruikceie. oso ocicceks eine cn 8 00 THE DAILY MAY MAGAZINES CE EDWARD ISLAND MAGAZINE, a ry cré litable” seemeto be the popt number OF the ir verdict upen the May e KEdeard Island Magazine. Th: sivie Of printing is worthy the praise tbat is being bestowed upon fue ExamINer’s O printing department; aud the article are exceptionally interesting, Professor Caven carries the imagination of the reader back tothe dawn of civiliza- | On over » harbors, rivers and forests of Prince Edward Island. He relstee, in hi- brilliant style, the story of the firat auempt ft es(adi & permanent coiony here. | His article will be read with the keener | interest in view of the fact that it is based pon «auth«ntic French records. Mr. Ronald McMillan also contributes an art- | licle which will be widely read. It refers: to “West River One Hundred Years Ago.” Avother of the historic series, is that of 4 Te ; ‘a : ator } ergu%on who recalis the names | aod virtues of “The Preachers and Teach- tera of The Old Daye.” Sul) another jarticle about old timer, and not the least | interesting, is that of Rev. T. H. Hants, evtitled “When George 1V was King.” ‘i. Trip { p Peace R ver,” by } de ij, Davies makes pleasant reading, aod “When We B-gan to Kick” will be eagerly perus- ed by al those who love Neture and flowere, the articles by Mr. | Lawrence W. Watson and Mr. John Mec- Swaio will prove timely and attractive ; and the remarkably clever poetical con- tribntions by Messrs J. 8. Clarke and the boys, lo joyed. “Are Our City Councillors Hyp- uotized?” is not respecttul to the powere that; and until the seserage pipes and connections are etreeta which the writer ca!la for wonld be premature. But provement of Government Pond to which the writer devotes attention ought to be proceeded with at once. Island Magazinedeserves the people’s pat- ronag?. etna Gay's Seeds are che Best Why are Gay’s reeds the best ? Because they are practica’ .oarket gardeners and a whole ‘ife time of successes and quite often fai:ures (tor mistakes and failures lead up to succese) places them in the Lest position possible to grow and imrort reeds suited to our climate. They make a specialty of vegetabe seeds including | mammoth, mange), turnip, carrot, par*nip, beet: and ijike the great Peter Henderson, seedman of New York, their eeed can only be _ procured , directly from themeelves. They are starting extensively vegetable and flower plants for June and July planting, (some hardy plants ready in May.) Their tree department includes some bancsome liwe, horeechestnut, elm, weeping willows, plum, apple, cherry, gooseberry, currant, and hardy shrubs. Call at the market or write tor prices. Address J. J. Gay & fon, Nursery Gardens, Charlottetown. Telephone 180. 103, wh Sertove Aecirent — A correaponden Bays: heen «# serious | accicent © curred at Kant Lake on Tues- jday leet,Mey 9b. Messrs J Garret and | W Pope sarted out on the ice ia search of seals, which nave beer very pleotiful cf Ye fal moigut have the North Side for some tiwe. Having rucceeded in getting quite a number ot pelts the two young men started for ibe shore, but alas! .he ice which bad hither- to teen quite slid, parted, ard » buge crack divided them from the board ice, and they were rapidly teing carried off by the action of the tide. Luckily tor them their condition was noticed by their friends oo (be shore and a reeca ing party consisting of Meesr» Sieppen McDonald, Allan McCormack, James Strong, James Cheverie and Patrick Whittie quickly manned a _ beat, putoffio their rescue aad succeeded in landing them on shore, much fatigued by their experience; but thanke to the kindly care of Mrs Stephen McLeod, they were soon all right again. rT = _ = = DIED. At Greenvale,on May ler, Mary Mclaaac, be oved wife of Joseph McDonald, aged 62 years, leaving seven sons and three daugb- ters to mourn the lows of a kind and affectionate mother. R.1. P. At Sesl River,on toe 13th April, afier an illness of one week, aged 68 years, James Fraser. May his soul R I. P. — — re re enna Mare for eale by Hernando 7 years old weight 970 lbs. Apply toR. K. Brace. wy 1 dy 21. —— Lor a /C. C, RICHARDS & Co. | Dear Sins,—MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for colds, etc. It is the beat | liniment I have ever used. Mrs, Josian Harr. | Port Mutcrave, June 5, 1897 } ' ; 4 2 EXAMINER, 2 ETT, AT RON AP REET Re ENED Bie ee SS Eee } ; CHARLOTTET NEWS NOTES. Dow in Bolivia, where one of the egu revolaiions te ta process, oue of the partiés thereto has distioguished iteelf iby massacriog Over a btunadred of the other’s soldicrs who hud been taken aa hey are the oest off American | pr eonere Oo. war of the South | have who- does not allow ; volut ons to get staried. adictator, re- i A woman's headathe may come from )} eevera! Causes, She may havea head- ache arisitog from nervoneness, or from digestive disturbances. Nine cases in from disorders may show i.self ten, her headache comes peculiar to her sex. Ik | in the symptoms which are characteristic Thousands of times treated for the wrong disorders. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pse- seription was compouaded for the sole purpose of rel.eving womankind of these of a dozen disorders. women have been ills and pains. Thousands of women have | taking treatment from | testified that afier eeveral phveiciass without benefit, the “Favorite Prescription” cured them ccm- pletely and quickly. It hae been used for ever thirty years,and has av uubrokeo record of success. The woman who hesitates is invited to send 31 one-cent stamps te cover only the cost of mailing acopy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, which | contains plain, clear information about all ; | | laid, the outlay apon the the organs ofthe bhumav body and their Fred J. Nash will be appreciated and en~} functions, -__— owe I Krew MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure Diphtheria. Joun D. BovuriLu_er the cleaning avd im-~! French Village. I Kxow MINARD’S LINIMENT will | cure Croup. Upon the whole | P the Mav number of the Prince Edward Cape Island J. F. Cunyi ncuam I Kyow MINARD’S LINIMENT is the best remedy on earth. Joszpa A. Syow. Norway, Me. Bs. CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You Sg UT asia aT TOE John T. TicKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR & never know the time and and are constantly missing | appoimtments on that ac- count. We sell Reliable Watches Only We don't care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver— dict cf your inspection, W. N. TANTON J EWKLER NOTICE is hereby given tbat an appli- cation will be made to the Legislature of the Prevince of Prince Edward Island, at ite next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title to ail thet tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, being Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent Street School land and premisete Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 52 dy 4w & R. Gaz. ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED. And FILLED or CROWNED =e DR JOHN P.MURRAY, veens St., near Loadoa House. Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equaily good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrics Try them, y CHARLOTTETOWN - - -. P.E.ISLAND & Republics whica | OWN, MAY 12, i8vy Fy © re #5 oy IEE imiittiet sitisse ~ PQQ sc050. fy Abaca @ Watch This Space.... Fe 7 g A, iain se “f There's Money init for You NEW G pair fully guaranteed. Pe ET SE BECHD? H BSEORSOS MEN ! This is first & foremost your Store DON’T BE SHY in seeing all that’s in it. You're weleome anytime The “Tiger Brad’ Clothing is second to none in Canada, We tell the whole story in suits from $5.00 to $16.00 No good clothing so cheap—No cheap clothing so goud Specisl attention is dirested to our Blue and Black (lay Worzteds at $10.00, in men’s—$7.75 in youths’ $5.75 in boys’ — $4 00 in children’s, Nothing nicer for the small boy than e Middy Suit, We have the Tiger Brand make in Serges and Scotch | T weeds. See Our Bicycle Pants Goif Hose from 50¢ and up Austrian Zephyr Shirts--colored novel effects, $1.25 rad $1 50 ; Your money back if you want it. Store open even— ings till 8 o'clock, sea aR R.H. Ramsay & Co The Outfitters. Sunnyside, Charlottetown, €& HOSS SESCEC? — - Ey = ~~ oe Fertilizer Facts! JOUS GALORE! c . . . lhe pick of the value centres of the world are being constantly laid down at ovr deors at such prices as experience and cost alone can command, and placed at your disposa: at the closest po-sible advance on careful buying cost. SPECIALS for Monday,-Tuesday and Wednesday. Hosiery —Ladies’ Kid Gloves,in all the newest shades, at lowest prices. a——DPlaid Hosiery—™ ; All the latest colorings, in both ladies’ and children’s sizes. Our Dress Goods department is brimful of the latest thing at the lowest possible priees - Sentner McLeod & Co,, ee Sa a — ——[|lll_ ——___¥ panied Pre ) — ——_ rere => = KID GLOVES and Every % is TA 6 Spring. ‘lhe time for general cleaning. Your clock or watch may need cleaning, tv insure their keeping good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sona’ attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE CARD TO THE ELECTORS. Having been solicited by a number of citizens to nominate 8 a candidate for water and se verage commissioner in lieu of the Hon. David Laird who has resigned, I beg to say that I bave accepted the nom~ ination, and if elected will do all in my power to eerve the best interest of the > citizens. I hearby solicit the votes, and support of tbe citizens, as 1 may not be able to make a persona! canvass of each iadividual. Yours Reepectfuilly, 8i JOHN NEWSON. BLACK DIAMOND LINE | TheS. 8S. Bonavista sailing from Mon» treal, Tuesday, May 9th, will be due at Ch’townp, Friday, May 12th, and will eail for St. Johns, Nfid, via North Sidney, carrying horses, cattle and s seep on deck, and produce wader neck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO., : Agents Ch’town, Apri! 29, ’99 ee The value of all Fertilizers consist in the amount of solubie Phcs. Acid, Nitrogen, and Potash they contain, and the brand which shows the greatest value in these is the one to buy, on the same principle that milk testing 4 per cent. butter fat is more valuable than 3 per cent. milk ENGLISH MAN- UBES costing the same price, contain 20 per cent. to 25 per cent. more Phos. Acid, Nitrogen and Potash than any other complete Fertilizer on the market. Or in other words the Plant Food contained ina ton of other Fertilizer costing, say $35,-can be purchased from us for about $28. All fertilizers are sold under a guaranteed analysis enabling any who may, to verity the above, and the superior quality of these Manures is being shown by actual test year after year by the really wonderful results produced whereever used. AULD BROS- Charlottetown, April 8th 1899.—-2 a wktwkly | Snaps. | TO-DAY WE OFFER :— 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts 2 * $Worchester Sauce for 25 cts 2 “ Mixed Pickles for 25 cts 2 * Chow-Chow for 25 cts 2 * Grosse and Blackwells Jelly 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam for 25 ets 2 Pots Red Currant Jelly 28 cts BEER & GOFF - GROCERS wo _