; t ae ene Ae ttn enn aiik atliceaaa Me Mtns inde hg * oo PROVID-R WoO. pet #2 | AR ok « RECORD, 2.2154 By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor, 217] at 4veare, and five others in 2 30 let; don Lill,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandem | Mick poo, 2.16, DY D ah Swit Sire ¢ + m .«) 1at PROVIDER is s° well krown toth I | be. t h as a tro‘ter °7 rac ' that : Jatle need be said of Vir At the tr t meeting held Charlottetown last Septen be ate Ted the firs da i the 2.26 cit s i FOR n three ; 4 t } re if let iimecf 2.22 , and 2 ihe next day ? eta ed in the free ' ai’, and ave Fon } er wht heets, time 2 ZZ 22 anGd 2Z.2Z4 we y heatin the two races bat one, m 22) and better, without making a bresk «1 mix s xe. beatingsnuch fast ones as Arclight 1.3?, and Mon’ rose, 2.~),. Persons who my vot desire tu brecd troticrs 7 } tu ske notice that Provider has that el alive ly geood hirh |} P ati . fo desir ale in roadsters, end carriege borses Thee gaaliii-scombined with h s fine breeting ee goed cclor, and disposition, must be caulticient recomer dation tolusure patron sg Pri ler will make the seasen at John Pes rs stahies opposite the Opera House —~Terns $'0.€ tor the seasen, with usual seiur:: privilege If mare is not in foal. W.8 McKI*®, CHARLES WIL'UIAYMS, Owner. In Charge M’town April », 1299 43 cod, - 64 ks -Law for Lev ying and Specify- g the Rate of Assessment on Beal Estate and Personal Pro- perty and Poll in the City of Shar'ottetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. B-»* enacted by the City Conne!] of the City us riottetown as follows: iw, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate wa Waterworks Fund under said Statute pr ?rho year commencing the first day of Jan- wer, \ D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day wf Se ember, A. D. 1809, is hereby specified and feed at the rateof one-eighth of one per emt on every dollar of the value of Real Bs. gete +» s assessed by the Assessors of the said Dig of Charlottetown in the general Assess meat Sook and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- mae end Personai Property liable to taxation im mii City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tus 7): rein made and duly returned by them am the t weety tir! day of March, A. D. 1899 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firet day of January 4+ D 139, and ending the thir'y-first day of Dee niber, A. D, 1899, is hereby specified and xed oft e rate of one-eighth of one per cent onev ry dollar ofthe value of Personal Proper- ty as .ussessed by the Assessors of the said City yn the said General Assessment Book and Va- yeation Roll, made an4 duly returned by them rf as aforesaid 3rd The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors iGenecral Assessment Book and Valu ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water work» Fund under said Statute, for the year eomroencing the first day of January, A. D. ti). and ending the 31st day of December,A D 109, shereby specified and fixed atthe sum “Te: Cents (llc) on the pollof every person ~ se.cssed and returned as aforesaid. JAME3 WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. BSA ay Ww 4 By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on baal Estate aud Personal Proper- yin the City of Charlottetown r general civic purposes for the sarrent year ending the thirty- ‘rst day of December A. D. 1899. fm t enacted by the City Council of the —— oe ee City OWN AS 1OLOWS, tx} A discount at the rate of Twoand One- tmalf Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers we cai. enaeheines the Fifteenth day of Judy next, A D 1899, pay tothe City Clerk, at tis » fice, the taxes severally due by them for w-arrent year on Real Estate and Personal “rwerty for civic purposes. . TAVES WARRURTON, Ayr OF tne TT ML. DAVISON, City Clerk. AFy-law for levying and specify: ag the rate of assessment on eal Estate and Personal Proper- y in the City of Charlottetown or general Civic purposes under 7: 3 statute 61 Victoria, Chapter 12, Rh it enacted by the City Council of the City wt yarlottetown as follows:— " b. The rate of assessment on Real Estate mr peneral Civ purposes under said Statute, tY 1 year oun necing the first day of Jan- my, A 1) 1809, and ending the thirty-first day 5 mber, " D> i is hereby specified and imi at the rate of one per cent on every dol- wr of the value of Real Estate, as ass« ‘seed by tf Aseessors of tl said City of “harlotte- i General Assessment Book and Ta i Roll of all Real Estate and Person- xn : liable to taxation in said City, wi of all persons liable to pay Poli Tax and duly returned by them on *» in, made te twenty th ra day of March, A D 1s9 ind. The rate of assessment on Personal Pawerty tor such general Civic purposes, for tie year commencing the firstday of January, 1 ise9, and ending the thirty-first day ol leeomber, A Dis0, Is hereby specified and fim dat the rate of e»1-e@izhths ot one per ws: on every dollarof the value of Personal i» gerty as assessed by the Assessors of the Pre City in t said General Assessment Mex and Valuation Roll, made m wned by them as aforesaid. J * ES WARBURTON, and duly Mayor of the Citv of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, ; w CityClerk. * SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTEY Ms mM MZ AA AP AP AS AP Office in New Prowse Block, fest door to the sight up wills, DR. AYERS ‘ ‘ ‘Synopsis of Debates and THis LEGISLATURE —— SR\PROVINGIAL = Proceedings, ee OPPOSITION QUESTION BOX vest FULL SWING The Sewerage Bill and Other Meas- ures Receive Attention ——_— Saturpiy, April 22 House met a’ 11 o’clock. Mr. Shaw asked tne Com missoner of Puvlic Works if @ petition bas bee. re ceived from certain inhabitents of S ai- row’s Rod and Montague Head askivg thatthe right of way at present existing between Sparrow's Road aod Montague po ted agreed to W ive taking the charr. River shaliremain opeo, and if «0 what action the Government intend to take tn counectiou with the prayer of the said peti- tion. Hon. Mr. McLean said the petition bed been received. The Government woul: not allow the road to be closed and wouli prosecute pereons trespassing upon it Mr. Birch asked the Commissioner ot Public Works to table a copy of all tead- ere for the construction of and repairs to tLe K iidare and the bew Bridge, apec fication of = said bridge; also if ne has received a petitionfrom the in. habitanta of Lots 2,3 ,4, prayiog fora new road from the Centre Line Road to Unioe Road, Lot 2,and if it isthe iit po tion of the Government to open suc road. Hon. Mr. McLean presented the tenders and specification cf the new bridge. The matter of theroad was under considera~ tion. Mr. Campbell a:ked the Commissioner of Pablic Works to table a detailed state- meat of the expenditure of two Lundred aud twentyetbree dollars on Mor go.nery’s bridge in 1897, the names of the parties rece'ving said received by each ; also to table the returns of the Supervisor of Road Districts No. 1 2, aod 5 inthe First Electoral District of Queen’s Cousty torthe yeare 1894, 1895, 1596 and 1897; al-o to tab'e copies of all teoders received by the Uovernment ia convection with the ferry service fur Charlotietown and Rocky Poiut and West River, the name of the various tenderere for eacb service, the amouat of each tender, the pames of the party or parties whose tender has been accepted, together with the centract, and all correspondence with said contractors on each Of said ferries respectively. Hon. Mr. McLean submitted the returng money and the amounts asked for in the second question and the tenders asked for in the third, adding tha & copy of the con'ract coul | be seen io the ; Public Works Office. The ioformation regarding Montgomery’s bridge would 'e furniebed shortly. Hco.Mr. Farqal araoo then moved that the House g) into committee On twe bill ameading the Sewerage Act, explaining that the of j ct of the measure was to male | provi ion turthe reeignation of Mr. | ; acd the election of a successor. In commitiee the | Messrs Campbell, E arqubarson, Macdonald aod Snaw. Lhe biil was re- Lairu toll wae di a i Q DAIL and set down fir third rea ting on Monday. Oo motion of Mr. MeMillan the Heuse went into comm ttee ou the bill ane ding | ne Summerside Llncorpora ion Act, Mr. io Bed C nsequeo.e ibe carry ing ca; ecity o| ibe J-cque- Cartier will be taxed from uew ui iil the first of June Oor tends +) Coarlottetowp can re vy on procuring goo’ bet fom t fim es hey purctiase fron ome Of the b = feede son th [ id, viZ 1+ lass, Sm o3, Leards, Hs tands, St vey Newsous, lomaae, lrowsdaies, Mr. Geor.e burgess, the mavager of ine Crapaud Crea urey, bas returued from the Sussic Dairy Schvol and 18 looking for- ward to a big < asva’s output of butter of firstsclass qua ity. i’ Ve Crapaud, Apri 20 h, 1899 A Great Opportunity. We give away, absolutely free of cost, for a limited time only The People’s Com - mon Sense Medieal Adviser, vy R. V. Piere , MW.D., Chief Consu'ting Physici n io the tuvaiids’ Hote! and Surgica® In stitute, a book of 1008 iarge pages, pro fusely illustrat d, bound covers to any one sending 31 cents in one-cent stainps, to cover co et of mailiog only. Over 889,000 copies of this com ~ plete family Doctor Book already sold in cloth bind ng at regu sr pris? of $1.50 World’s Dispensary , Medica! Associatior, Buffalo, N.Y. TuHeatrrigaL.—Price Webber’s Company is playing in Cape Breton. —— “Some of the applications for relief sent to the local committees by snffer- ers from bush fires are strangely word- ed,’’ says the Melbourne Argus. ‘‘ Here is an extract from one by a widow: ‘I have in family four dairy cows, two pigs, a horse and three children, all these being by my first husband, and two goats in full milk and a baby br my second husband. All of the animals was lost in the fire.’ ”’ Dear Sirs,—I have teen a great sy fler- er "om rheumat sm, and lately have | een confined tomv hed. Seeing vour MIN 4kvD’'S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried 4d got immediate relief: Taserihe my restorat‘on to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis 8, But er. Turn, Nfld, } } MAAMINER, CHARLOTTE’ ‘OWN, APRIL 24 1869 S0U.CES OF INCOME Tue sources whi nce the reveuu of the P ovince for last year was der.ved were as in strong pap r/| The amendments | follows : ee 6 tele f ; | i ss provide far the re of Ene iitle Of | + im nion Suteidy. vee $181 952.95 cbaisian cO LD as msyur aud wiarce pro- Pulle Lowde. 14 473 88 a bint ‘ fos steesees wy vision tor th rb} 08 2 Of a t of tax Coesmertinl Senuattaad? aa. ayer pn d-+faul rrogress reported, ce; 4 £60 0 : Hoa M r. a i bareon preseated the leabitednned ‘ mp oe 8. 4.275 00 Pune See er eo Public | Mettted -«- +++ ceesssess soenes 5 740 00 Hoo Me Mels-aa promised the Public Protbonoiary offibes.. 2,629 31 W ke K po i M pnday. . Re ogistry offices******. .cece 4745.50 tou amipiu i vatil M pynday at o fp. County el ecte-§.* | (51.77 u Provincial Secreiory’s Otic e 738.20 hentia ee Peddlere’ licenge:.........++ 72090 ' Hospital fir Insane 9:7 84 -ws ttems From Crapa etme ct . . pand. Prince of Wales Collg: a GF OB. vccinecs tered thisisoes 1,280.00 | Fines and jeualties civid ettes 45! 61 ( ove finto our | Casual revenue, 224 18 villa Vv the seascn : oe vaie bille.... 140 06 snow is f t ndi lbpa few d 4) 8 Suce BM1OD des: ie ae 213 75 un ry Provincial land tax........ 3h OR4 48 g 8 ted | BmOewen SOR acca nicer sive 5 556 74 il +xpectéed 00 | P).ben:ures bald. Se ceuB el onl. : 18,094.77 Satu’ @ ind cf course . ’ cive @ hearty | Tog! receiste...... . $2°7,462 98 sth ' * shi Lees Prince of Was ‘College i ri r thai Mr. John fees placed to debenture Sau ders, & N- w-om. 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We have the exoerience - and thols for -aviog teeth, We do Painiess Dentistry by use of the famous BERLIN METHOD ——AND BY—— ELECTRICITY WE make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in plice eame day as impression is taken. Wt make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them io place e4ame day a3 impression is taken, We nave everything req wired, aud up vo date for best work, and for comfor. of our pw iente, Pereous from out of towa wi'] see the great alvantage ef com- ipg 'o see ue, as they can have their Deot. I Work done without lose of t me, and ‘fully guaracieed io every respect. Our prices are low, and each breach in charg? 9° a specialist Examinations and advice free. Cal! aud see ep-cimeas of Teeth without plates, ete, =». « oe ~s 2s «=e an = PARLORS etetets week —_——_— oe ee The value of all Fertilizers consist in the amount of solutie Phos. Nitrogen, and Potash they.contain, and the brand which shows the ¢ value in these is the one to buy, on the same principle that milk testing 4 per cent. butter fat i is more valuable oes 3 per cent. milk ENGLISE ML Acid, Nitrogen and Potash pe any other complete Fertiliser on the m Or in other words the Plat Food contained in a 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 wl ereever used. AULD BROS: ~2a wkewkly Charlottetown, April 8th 1899. es, SECD ¥ 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 thejtwenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in this section of the country pronounce your seed wheat the best sample that they have seen imported @ this Island. Yours etc., R. P. BaGNnAuu, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. B I, I still have a few bags of this specially selected wheat to dis pose of. HORACE HASZARD, QUE N SQUARE. i jCh’town, April 18, 1899