yt WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent heve received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food MD EXPOSITIONS sp) a Europe and America Duteh Process, no Alka- r Chemicals Dyes are weed in y of their proparations. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA is abs lutely Pure and eciuble, aad costs less than one cent @ cup. SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. Tnilike th WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined prices combine to make these finish and moderate Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown *o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queso & Grafton Sts. nov26—135w lv ' & ! £ 4 . IID 4 , To arrive per Steamship? Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whit lischarging. Buth steamers are due here about [st May Apply t PEAKE BROS. & CO Ch’tow ly Ay ril [81895 -if = — Fergus, Apri! 6,1894 Y To Robert Phillips, Druggist, Fergus. This is to certify that I have suffered from piles for a long time and tried several articles re commended for this com plaint, but none of them benefitted me till I tried Chase's Ointment, which has completely cured me. Mrs. JOHN GERRIE. R. Phillips, jr.. Drowgist Witness. —_—- “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella,was afflicted with eczema for #4 months, the principal seat of eruption being behind her ears. I tried almost every remecy I saw advertised, bought innum- erable medicines and soaps, and took the child to medical specialists fa skin diseases, but with- out resalt. Finally,a week aco, I purchased a box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. and the first appli- cation showed the curative effect of the a We have used onl’ one-sixt] change is very marked ; ‘ eppeared, and I can con ’ ‘ e . (Signed) MAXWELL JOHNSTON 2 112 Anne St., Toronto Sold by all dealers, or on receipt of price, 60c. Address, EDMANSON, BATES & CO., TORONTO. - Scott’s | Emulsion the cream of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is for Coughs, Coids, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Loss of Flesh, Emaciation, Weak Babies, Crowing Children, Poor Mothers’ Milk, Scrofula, Anzemia; in fact, for all conditions call- ing for a quick and effective nourishment. Send for Pamphlet. FREE, Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Ali Druggists. 60c. & $1. ——$ — DON'T DESPA Gu KE You s Xidpey Pills to cure ary Diabetes, Lumbzgo, icart Disease, Female or money r-funded. icine, or py mailon ai TS Nm THecicly t price, suc. per box, or S.x boxes $2.50, receipt of 1 Dt. L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can eell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:-—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to apy address pos paid. : GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. ao AS a pL 2A es 7oV Re ‘PILLS CG NSTIPATION, SILiOGUS NESS, -\ DYSPEPSIA,® SICK HEADAGHE, REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURE? wOOD CIGESTION. Rice 25 cts Tee ODDS MER. ee Woow’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and aB effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stims- Before and After. Site, O04is oumsenbes Do. Armity, Insonity, Consumption and an early grave. Bas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases: is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphedine; it he offers some worthiess medicine in place of this, tnelose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $); six, $5, One will please, sic will eure. Pamphlets ‘ree to any address, The We Company, ‘ or. Out., Canada, Seld in Charlottetown Dy GeoE Hu hes druggist. Orde 7 2a) promply filled MASSES OF LIVELY ATOMS. Diamonds Are Composed of Myriads of Molecules in Continuous. Motion. Sir R. Ball, who is fond of revealing the marvelous, has been studying the mysterious action of molecules, and what he has to say concerning the movements of the molecules of a diamond is as truly surprising as any- thing he has told ua about the sun and the planets. Every body is composed of a multitude of extremely, but not infinitely, small molecules, and it might be thonght, says Sir Robert, according to « contributor in the Newcastle (England) Chronicle, that in a solid, at all events, the little particles must be clustered together in a compact mass. But the truth is far more wonder- ful. Were the sensibility of our eyes in- creased so as to make them a few million times more powerfal, it would be seen that the diamond atoms which form the perf.ct gem when aggregated in safficient myriads are each in s condition of rapid movement of the most complex descrip- tion. Each molecule would be seen swing- ing toand fro with the utmost violence among the neighboring molecules, and quivering from the shocks it receives from encounters with other molecules, which occur millions of times in each secozd. The hardness and impenetrabilij: so characteristic would at first sight stim, to refute the supposition that it is 2) more than a cluster of rapidly moving pacticies; but the well-known impenetrability of the gem arises from the fact that, when at tempt is made to press a steel point into the stone, it faila because the rapidly mov- ing molecules of the stone butter the metal with snch extraordinary vehemenoes that they refuse to allow it to penetrate or even to mark the crystallized surface. When glass is cut with a diamond the edge which seems 80 hard is really composed of rapidly moving atoms. The glass which is cut is also merely a masa of moving molecules, and what seems to happen is that as the diamond is pressed forward its several par- ticles, by their superior vigor, drive the little particles of glass out of the way. Stalactite Caves in Utah, Two of the most wonderfy) stalactite eaves of the world are located within the territory of Utah—one five miles south of Toqueryille and the other 25 miles west of St. George. Neither is remarkable on ac- count of size, and, according to the St. Louis Republic, the dignifying title of ‘* cavern ” has never been bestowed upon either of the two. They simply come with- in the vategory of the wonderful because ef the immense number of stalactites of Yarious tizes and colors which depend from their roofs. The first, the one near To- querville, is known as ‘‘ La Virgin,” 2nd the other by the name af the "Black War- rior,’ The Virgin was discovered a few years azo by the contractor of au irrigating company, Who was engaged in driving a tunnel through a mountain called La Vir. gin Bench for the purpose of tapping ths river beyond. When the light was first let into this wonderful underground cham- ber the effect is said to have been startling, the roof and floor glittering with cubes and points of crystal alum and the roof studded with millions of rain-colored stat- aciites. Tne Black Warrior cave is a counterpart of the Virgin and was discovered by min- ers ata point where their tunnel was 365 feet beneath the surface. Disease Among European Pine Trees, A new disease has attacked the pine for- ests of acertain locality in Alsace, and from Strasbourg corses the information that the pine forests of Grendelbrnch, a village situated at the foot of the famous eastie ¢ Guirbaden, have been entirely destroyed. Noremedy has so far been dis- covered to stay the destructive malady. At first it was shought to eut off the dis- eased branches would stop the ravagea, but this has been fennd insufficient, be- cause it does not show itseif until the branchea are hopelessly diseased. The forests of Grendelbruch have been visited by a number of prominent scientists from France and Germany, and Professor Schwa of Ebersfeld, is now examining disea::2%vranches, but so far without re- Paper Money Statistics. In 1840 Great Britain had £35, 000,000 of paper money, in 1890 £39,000,000; at the furmer da.e France had £9,U00,000, at the latier £115,000,009; Austria had £70,009, - 000 and £123,000,0U00 respectively. Shorthand Practiced by the Momans About 2,000 Years Ago. Cloero is said to have been the inventor of shorthand writing, and the Freedman, Marcus Tullius Tiro, his friend, the first stenographer, and he undoubtedly did use a method of shorthand writing as early as 60 B.C. The first English treatise was by Timothe Bright, entitled, ‘‘An Arte of Shorte Swifte and Secrete Writing by Characture, Inuented by Timothe Bright, Doctor of Phisike, Imprinted at London bv lL. Windet, #he assignee of Tim Bright, 1583. Cum, prinilegie Regiae Maiestatis. Forbidding all others to print the same.” Dr. Bright in this work says: ‘‘Cicero did account jf worthie his labour, and no less profitable w the Roman common weale (Mest Gracious Soueraigihe) to inuent a »;eedie kinde of wryting by character, as Platarch reporteth in the life of Cato the younger. This invention was increased afterward by Seneca that the nomber of characters grue to7,000. Whether through innre of time, or that the men gaue it over for tediousness of learning, nothing re- maineth extant of Ciceqts inueution at thie day.” The stenographer who 1,°alle the efforts required to properly mastic the few char- acters used in the art to-day will wonder that of Cicero's system, with ita 7,000 char acters, nothing remains at this day. It was not until 1642, according to the New York World, that the art became of any practical use, and it was first used in the house of lords in 1699 in taking testimony in a div- oree suit. Stenographers were not regul ariy employed in parliament, however, watil 182, lu many %ihe public schoula of the country stencc.c phy is @ part of the train- ing. An evidence of its recent remarkable growth is shown bya circular issued by the bureau of edneation at Washington. Here it is shown that from July 1, 1889, to June 3, 1890, 57,375 persons received instruction in the art‘of shorthand in schools and -eol- lezes in the United States. Five thousand five hundred and fifty of these were in New Yark and Brooklyn, A like ciroular was insted by the bureau in 1884, in which it wes shown that during the year 1582 the iver of pupils receiving such instruction was 12,470. Itis therefore quite rafe to s°y Sat the number for 1893 exceeded 75, - But thie number does not take int: cousideration an army probably equaliy large who receive instruction from some other souree or from professional steno- graphers. Out of this vast army, how- ever, but a very smal] minority are either physically or mentally qraleded to be- Ou, come court reporters or even office aman- menses, Mak ‘6 And we ask would invite Cleths. We on LOOKING AHSAD. Thoughtful Mammy Kept the Floor Wal- her on Pius and Needles, It was a little dried-up, stoop-shoulder- ed, thick-lipped, white-eyed, blaci woman whe went into a big dry goods emporium the other day and said tw the affable floor walker as he met her at the door: “Got any yarn kniiting thread?’ ‘Yes; step ilis way, pleare.’’ ‘‘Walt a minute, honey,”’ said the old woman, grabbing the floor walker by the coat tails, much to the amusement of all idle olerks who begun to gather around her to see the fun, says the Philadelphia Times ‘“‘Iain’t ax you yit: Got any pins an’ cotten stripes an’ silk drosses an’ par’sols an’ bleached termestio an’ blue ribbon an’ piller cases an’ undershirts an’ sewin’ merchines an’ bustles sn’ orimp- in’ pins an’ table clors an’'—an'—"’ “Step this way and I will show you what we have,'’ interposed the floor walk- er, thinking she was sbout to break down, but she had only paused for breath. ‘What mek you won't lemme ax you what I wants?’ she went on. ‘Got any cooking stoves an’ lace curtains an’ lamp chimblies an’ oarpets an’ chany cups an’ hairth brooms an’ pitcher frames an’ writin’ paper an’ Bal’mals an’ kid gloves an’ head handkerchiefs an’——"’ “Step this way.’’ ‘‘Wait joss a minute, chile, tell de al ‘oman git chcugh, can’t you? I d’want © look at nothin’ tall to-day, What 1 ax you is you got 'em?’’ +*'Ven,*" ‘ “Well, pow dat’s what I wantcr git at, { wouldn't be here portora’ you 8) long. You sce, jt's disar way. De oi’ man come home other night an’ fotch me a speckle pullet, en’ when spring ‘gins to open dat pullet jess natchelly gwine start to lay, ain't she? Woell's dat’s huccome I come here axin’ you what you got so’s I'll know what to’spect fur dem aigs when I fetch ‘em to town, dat’s all.’’ Babies in Summer ! —— Whrocheos wy no ai fuet, den A babe cannot get well and strong when the tissues and powers of the physical rys- tem are being starved to death. Poor aud faulty food is the cause of many a child’s sickness and death. When the infant cannot be nourished by pure and healthy mother’s milk during the hot months of summer, Lactated Food is the best substitute in the world, and is recommended by over 20,000 physicians on this continent Poorly fed babiee die off in the heat of summer; it is impossible to raise them on the common prepared foods. On the other hand, it is well known to physicians that Lactated Food fed babies grow vigor- ous and healthy, and easily resist every prevailing summer complaint. The pneumatic — has been ap- plied to boots. he air tubes lie between the upper and lower soles, and give a springy movement to the foot calculated to reduce friction with the ground aud to alleviate fatigue. In This Eventful Century it is indispensable to have the cor- rect time. By bringing your Watches and Clocks tobe cleaned, repaired and regulated to G. G JURY, you will be in keeping with the town time. Make no mistake but bring them along, and if they are past redemption replace them with a new one. You will save money by dealing with C.C. JURY, THE RELIABLE JEWELE®, North Side Queen Square, Opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown. may22 —3m law 14 & wy Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. DR. MURRAY, Se — inca SEE US ABOUT HARDWARE, If you are Building, our stock is comple te and price the lowest. If you are Painting, our Paints are the best quality and prices the lowest. Our Farm and Garden trade requires. Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, Sereen Wire for Windows and Doors, Garden Hose, and all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlottetown, May 10, 1895—25 Seed Seed a Tools inc:ude all that the WHEAT—White Russian, Colorado Bearde}, Red and White Fife. CLOVER—Island Red, Early Mammoth, White Dutch. TIMOT d Y—Peag, Vetches (English), Corn, Mangolds, Turnips, etc. HARROWS—Steel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth, wholesale and retail. SEED BOXES (double) for Rakes. This is a fine attachment, sowing Grain and Hay Seed in two separate boxes; all Stee] Feed. Wholesale and Retail. PLOW REPAIRS—Mould Boards, Shares, Soles, Lund Sides, Heads, Jaws, Clevises, for all Plows. Ww. RINLAYSO RN, Ch’towa,May 4, 1885-135 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND Keep Your Feet Dry. If you catch cold no ¢ it will hang on all Summer. Wear Granbv Rubbers. { They are the best and=last longest. Perfect in Style, Fit and Finish. SUEY WEAR LIKE IRON. apl0—135 tf - eer WE ARE JUDGES, db cb dd cb dd &® Because we are in the same line of work and have made it « stady. Also our principal officers are first-class viders. — THAT IS HOW WE KNOW that the “VIGTOR” Bieyele IS THE BEST WHEEL MADE. or We sell at the American price, a~$100.00.—> We sold a large number last season, and every Buyer was delighted. CATALOGUES upon request. Parts and Sundries at lowest prices, Wxorzsatzy axp Reram. Every description of BICYCLE WORK in the very best atyle . THE FORBES M’FG COMPANY, LI’d, GEFIC, 145 QUEEN STREET, Racivas oe CHARLOTTETOWN. wine —_——— apld ERR OOK “i : : . Penitentiary Supplies, Sealed Tenders addressed “Inspector of Penitentiaries, Ottawa,” and endorsed “ Ten- der for Penitentiary Supplies,” will be re- celyed until SATURDAY, 22nd of June, ati2 o'clock, noon, from parties desirous of con- tracting for supplies, for the fiscal year 1893 %, ‘or the followikg institutions, namely :— Kingston Penitentiary, St Vincent de Pau! Penitentiary, Dorchester Penitentiary, Manitoba Penitentiary. British Columbia Penitentiary, Regina Jail. Separate tenters will be received for each of the following classes of supplies :— 1 Flour (Canadian Strong Bakers’). : Beef and Mutton (fresh Forage. 4 Coal (anthracite and bituminous), 5 Cordwood. 6 Groceries. 7 Coal Oi! (Best Canadian, in bbls). 8 Dry 9 Drags and Medicines. 10 Leather and Findings. ll Hardware, 12 Lumber. Details of informatien, together with forms of tender, will be furnished oa application to the Wardens of the various Penitentiaries. All supplies arc subject toths approval of the Warden All tenders submitted must comes aeosty, the institution, or institutions, which it is proposed to supply, and must bear the endor- sation of at least two responsible sureties. DOUGLAS STEWART, inspector of Penitentiaries. Department of Justice, Ottawa, May 20th, 1895. may2—Sw 36 PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers,*cheap. JOHN NEWSON. ap30—2m I Clothes 2” Is a Question Often Asked, it now—and if you have not tried us we you to our store to see our great display of guarantee you a perfect fitting Suit. us a trial and we are sure you will be pleased. Give Hats, Ties, Collars, and ali kinds of Underwear cheap. Waterproof Coats very cheap. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., TAILORS. Charlottetown, May 4,1895 246 w Pe a ill ie if & b 5 Bicycies. set - the Best. | 3 ‘i Se Soa e i D0 ee m Ke i pe . : King of all f asesd Absolutely {7 be 3g tch? Waieht and ° pt 3 Light Weizht ang Superior Materizt fe. » a nee — pia! fot. ; , * trey J = . - . “-— +, r Rigidity. Every hic: and Sclentifie Work~ ny Sea —ae 4]| Chine fully w srrantes manstiip. . re! ‘ f o sites *f — ats a ref + ee + Si 3 te +5 rt x if + re + wo Sage See ae ey +; A Pee oF ; B iif hengi ba Viartdts fetemh! te rs . iighest Hencis af the World's Columbies Exgocition, te se i eee . : Sené twoscent stamp for our 24~pacs Catclogue—A work of Art. i + * Monarch Cycle Company, : Retail Sslesroom, 239 Wabash Ave. Lake esd Haisted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. |? +: fat att. + “ + x + 3° * <) * : $ s 4 . « < - a wwe we www rw vow: ILS PAIR ROOK This is the wheel that was illustrated in “Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: “The Handsomest Model Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” It is the Waverter Scorcuer, and is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. Want a bicycle? Illustrated catalogue free. Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., mch18 indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A Advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers, Tut Examrver reaches the homes of our citizens every evening, That accounts for our large advertising patronage, THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, | Opinions expressed sn Quebee with regard to the New Specific, Quenec, June 3.—There has been con- siderable discussion in this city, both among the medical fraternity and private citizens, with regard to the numerous un- disputed cures from various diseases of the kidneys through the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The matter has been not only discussed privately among the friends and acquaintances of those who have re- ceived benefits from the use of the remedy named, but has been chronicled in public press, The general consensus ‘of opinion is that the medicine has undrgone a thorough test and has proved itself fully deserving of the great praise which has been bestowed upon it. Active Car Buitpixe.—The total out- put of new cars during the past five months is estimated by the Railroad Gazette to have exceeded that of the entire year 1894 by 5,000. The total num-— ber contracted for is 23,030; these figures are for freight cars only. The passenger cars ordered amount to 72, with contracts for 13 more to Le given out shortly. This represents an in— vestment of over $1,000,000. The decrease in the cost of cars to the railroad com- panies has been very considerable in the last few years. For Over Fifty Years. Aw OLp Anp Wett Trrep Rexepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by mi!lione of mothers for their children wiile teeth- nig, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I y Cotumara, 8. €., May 24.—Juadge Mc- Ellaney shot and killed Charles Brad-haw, white, to-day at Fort Mill. During the morning Bradshaw had been ou trial for a petty offence before Judge McEllaney. He was found guilty and fined. He swore at the judge and threatened to shoot him. Judge McEllaney left the courtroom to get arifle. Bradshaw appeared before the courthouse Jater in the day and opened fire on the judge with a revolver, shooting at him four times. The judge returned the fire with his rifle. —_——oteo Build up. When the system is run down, % person becomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scorfula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de- cline in health is observed. During a bull fight at Barcelona the bull jumped clean over the barrier eaclosing the ring, the paseage behind it and a second barrier dividing the passage from the auditorium. A policeman shot the animal, but the bullet, passing through the steer, aleo killed an officer who came to the assistance of the marksman. Nearly sixty persons were hurt during the scramble, but when it was over the “ enter- tainment” proceeded as if nothing had hap- pened. 15 Years of Itching. W. Golding, commercial traveller, 136 Esther St., Toronto, says: “For 15 years [ have suffered untold miseries from Itch- ing Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks have I had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and so-called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and stinging, which irritat ed by scratching, would bleed and ulcer ate. One half a box of Chase’s Ointment cured me completely.” A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate ef assessment on Real Estate au 2. cus Ppoper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general Civic purposes under Statute 51, Victoria Chapter 12. Be it enacted by the City Councii of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— lst. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civic purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 189%, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- lar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Chariotte- 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 eighth day of April, A D 1895, 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January, AD isés, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 1x5, is hereby specitied and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- lar ef the value of Personai Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made ani duly reiurned by them as aforesaid. {5g } W. E. DAWSON Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mayi7—dy 2w city Clerk. A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments ou Real Estate aud Personal Proper- ty in the City. of Charlottetown for general civic purposes far the current year ending the thirty first day of December 3. D. 1895, Be it enacted by tiie City Couacil of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— : Ist. A disconnt at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shail be allowed to al! taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1895, pay to the City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes. {Sgd.} W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. mavyl7--dy 2w A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- periy and Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, wader Siaiuts Suh Vic toria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as allen: ee ee Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estat fora Waterworks Fund under said Seat —_ for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1895, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of { one-eighth of one per cent or every dollar of the value of Rea] Es. tate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the eneral Assess- ment and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to y Poll Tax therein made and duly returned y them on the eight day of april A. D 1895. ee The ‘rate of sessment on Personal roperty for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firat day of J abuary AD 1895. and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D., 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at te rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery dollar of the value of Personal Pro r- ty a8 assessed by the 4 ssessors of the said ity = = — ee Sanne Book and Va- — ta and duly returned by them 3rd. The amount of Poll Tax te be i every pein returned by the said pwn in said General Assessment Book and Valu- ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year apmcnsing the first day ot January, A. D 1895. and ending the 3ist day of Decembér AD 1885, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (l0c) On the poll of every person 80 assessed and returned as aforesaid, (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Cierk. City Clerk’s Office, Ch’town, May 17, 1895, § dy 2w i le Me alee th at ERS SSS SSS SE: “ty uw arcu. good effect upoa their children.” agen ins bo promature craves. Sa 4 ee” SSS DIS EAS ec Satan has LAE PES Be ag a ee et eep en ee . « rae Se 4 Low ee ea pe oF! + x ES Pas atl 3 - lO es a, . 3 ro ot os T. be ‘ Oey 3 “teeta ee rE ER ROSE Lees Soa Leis a & iy A “a f , it. a Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neithes Cpium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. ft is a harmless substitute fer Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing tr“ ables, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria a.c.milates the food, regulates the stomacis and bowels, giving healthy and naturzal sleep. Case teria is tho Children’s Panacea—ithe Tlother’s Friend, Castoris. Yestoria is au excellent medicine for chil- Nothers have repeatedly told me of its Castori. “ Cactoria is 50 well atert-ccochIdren tg I recommend it az super ortoany urescriptoe kucwn io me.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, I. A. Arcuex, Mf. D., Lowell, Mass. 1it Se, Oxford St., Grookiyn, N. Y. rene . > Sestoria is the best resacdy for children of “Our physici os in the children's depart Lam acccainted, {hope the dey is tot mous Lave spoken highly of tac “ exper it when moiher: willeonsiderthereal | ca-e In their outsids practice witu Castoria :cir children, and use Castoria in- ; ata a “*h wo only have among our uusquack nostrums which ore rod ‘pplicg what is known as rogubs heir loved ones, by forcing cpiuz, products, yct we ure free to confess that ihe thing syrup and other hurtful mcriis of Casteria has won us to look with ts down their throats, thereby sendlag _ favor upon i Uniren Hosrrras, ano Disrexsany, Boston, Magy Du. J. F. Kixcearros, Serre TS Couwsy, Ar c © Auras C. Setrn, sree. The Centaur Compexy, TT Hiurray Street, New York Dity. eS = - * = ee eee S and offer —$1 gant Just stile. Charlottetown, March 5, 1895—dy —- —s - “Still achieving, still pursuing, 2 Learn to labor and to wait.’—LONGFELLOoWw. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant” at the same time cheap Furniture. 7 See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. ed here—$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. 5.00 and upwards. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM , strong and clicap. The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites, what everybody wants. a Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you” 7 JEsEEN The best value yet” New styles and low prices — SUITES, ele- - NEWSON, © * ab date well their Ci at our May a JUST ARRIVE | Youths’ value, lowest prices. Ch’town, May 15, 1895~—dy M. RICHARDS & CO. till 10th of June next. All persons indebted to the nuals, large stocky plants; Stocks, Phlox, Aster, Verbena, 15 cents | zen; Pate Daisy, Petunia, Larkepur, Portuiacca, Marigold, Z note rain I ’ * C : themum, Nasturdlaum, Balsam, Morning Glory. Poppy, fe le sa dozen; Lobelia, Golden Feather and Sweet Alyssum for Edgin - 40 oe ny or bundsedy Dahha and Gladiolus Bulbs, 6 to § conts each. one =e Oras p VEGETABLE PLANTS (Transplanted ).—Cabbage cents per hundred; Tomato, 12 cents per dozen; Tom: in bl ; s é Z ; Oomato in bioem, Cabbage from Seed Bed, 12 cents per hundred; Cauliflower, 25 cents. d The above price list is intended principally for our friends ordering from © Oo tance Wedo not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. shipped or smal! quantities mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. The above for saie Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetown, and every of * JOB PRINTIN d, See our samples, we =F: A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. Also, Fan Calf in the skin <uite le for Ladies’, Misses’ and Eicots and Shoes, best | Order carly, order pow, from — § &. 2. BELLE, Tie Reliable Boot and Shee Dealer Very low prices on the remainder of the stock After that) # ; # A = . . r . S 4 Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry and 9 the balance wlll be sold by Auction. Tarred Tax Paper, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs and Looks Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Shelf Hardware, will do to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dusing the Auction the stock will be seld in large or small lots to suit purchasers. 7 firm will kindly setéle accounts at once. ; DD. M. RICHARDS & CO varlottetown, May 21, 1895 = 7 a, GAY'S PLANTS. | 7D ra @ . ‘atinet : PERENNIALS (wintered over).—Pansy OD, dist choice varieties, 3 to 4 cents each, 30 to 40 cents per lozen} : Bellis, finest double white and pink, do; Hollyhock<, Chater’ Benarg’s Prize, to bloom in a few weeks, 6 to $ cents each; aa nation (Double), Riviara and Margaret, 4 to 5 cents each; thus, Indian Pink :, Sweet Wilham and cents each. : ; Stocks, Asters, Petunia, Verbena, blooming in pote, 10 combi Verbena about to bloom, 30 cents per dozen; Transplanted A& Forget-MeNot, 4 Nursery, Pownal. Address,— J.J. 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