eo tig eats ‘ ci pa eltO meae eet oe vm 1 aterm teeta Atte At. pr ena pas ses eteinty tit sancitnypotiinnnee Ae lp TN EN. ang THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, 1898. unty, and I « hereby give Public Notice, th I will « Tuesday, the 22nd day of November, 1595, at | THOMAS CAMPBELL ——— estate ; receipts from ferries were less last vear. I: is esuumated that the laud tax wiil amount to $32,000. 2 ee ee yi - 9 ’ } Wills Sal —e_ ants, Lost, Found, &¢ CIAL | j j p Cols ' “ o1d » Execution to é } « ‘ r ” rt rO LET. -A comfortahle cottage on Rich il e ie . 2 ae ‘ > ; S i) , he mond St wes Possession given June ‘4th, . hi : “ck i Arthur «’, | or earlier, if desired, Apoly to James D. } : | 1 | Mason, eee | il iT _ i : | ' ma ae ae ce a - ~— } We rey’ aT) 4 . ° ’ i \r Pp. | WANTED \ general servant, where a Y 1 fp 71 age ‘ } Puvse is kept Apply to Mrs James Simpson, (Con-inued irom é¢lp page -) ’ Rochford st : eee on : | amouuiing lO Pilit,i¥e. The balasce on ‘Juren's ( w * | general accouni against the Prov.nce at } . ‘ , \ . SO in I House on Payfield Street, with the end of UD cember. ineludinge Steck | . ,. | £00d stable and coach-nouse in the rear. now | .. . a. 76.008 69 3 ’ " ry cf land 11 | eeeupiel by ‘ir Donald McKenzie, Possess-} Farm deficvie.cy, wae $76,996.62, bringing | | ' y orc . . ‘ po n of Henry Coom t eal the } ot hilip I n the 25th of gthis mor th. AYDplYy | ibe tuiai iiabitiiies Of ihe Provicce to the oO Philip Larze, loOdylw ; : . : sam vel tn - 110 dy lw pd evd of last year and the beginnti g Ol this | ewe ras on WANTEI l vear io $427,436,15, The cash assets are: st vO 4 “UV -Anexperienced gi:j for general + p ‘ ie ie :, : 5 ‘ Cc count at Ollawaamouvting ape | fe aimee | housework, reference r quired Also Loy Balan re debt esate tat Oliawaamouvting | , a wanted, todo work about a house. Apply 'o LO Si io,ivs 3; Dalance of ‘and money al n vo ‘1 sd dacs a es , ys run pF : ne ec amen Eden, corner of Pownal and im b-j] ue credit at U ta 68. 811,097,607. ‘Lnere ic n lal nom t. 1%) rty-two | {also an amount of land money to i i rly- ’ canine is : * WANTED—<Salesmer: salary from start, | the credit of the province at Oitawa ou nr résaii Union Sut ‘ : > “ - , . +} ; il , ' rth ¢ san eee wae hg Brown Bros & Co, Brown 8 j Wib CU voil¥ :ti..i@ci Can be drawp amount if : AiVIL | i“ . s sO ees Dn . . , ih tien Mielne « lit to the | J eae Se nz to $100,000, This jeaves a total of a, tf «“ Lint ( Ti) LET —The house and premises know | casi) assets of $595,359.50. Besides this a ' as the “Old London House, ’situateon Wat Pl. aes jarve am os : - oa La a is | 3t., next?» Government Warehouse No 1 | ‘vere are large and valuable assets in the part of Pas I Nu rs i 1 th \ppl> to Peake pros & Co. jan2s-- public buildi- gs and iu the Land Office, Royalty of ¢ tow -“ alchough the latter is becoming pretty well i} Ti 1 ohh csialiat te WANTED.—An_ experienced cook, wages ) : i Also, 11 r | ituate | 319.00 Apply to Mrs BK. Baydeld, 7 run duwo. Deducting the amount of the the Common of Charloitetown aforesaid, liabslities from the assets at O:tawa it will ; 1, me ; a: “So ‘ , , yp ae ; irs & live ° . a os YOU 1 as- foll wa: Comm ne ing a the ea 4pply to Mrs og 7 | be seen that there is a balance _of $465,- west Si e of the lower Spring Park R vad a Se 1 963,43 to the credit of the provines. Tae the 1 » , oO e ) j ci it OSSeCSS1 »f . ca £ r the s Finler: ort f land im p a oe i iT] revenue is falling away. A few years ago ; ey: tne! aiong 1 sou ast de i aia : ys J an Pimey; hy ng ine . 7 — FOR SALH { e laryé Sums were received from the Land ne of Sa uthwestwardly the distance . lin ’ y th Cc Office the return but Jast vear_ it of one hundred feet; thence southeastwardly : ; ‘ sieas tee o) 7 slong the division line between the Peake —_— dwindled downto $1458299. There is aiOND if aii Or it , Cli ¢ Cane ae ae a” , : Estate and the Thorne Fstate for the distance That well known business Hotel on | *'*°* bat may be calied ao inlesesi account. | of forty-five feet eleven inches orto the | Richmond Street, near the market. Last year come $15,518,28 had to be paid ; : ° VU 6 ’ i * P — allotted to Charles Thorne; thence northeast- This Hotel conta'ns about twenty gnod | }4 addition io the $10,006 @ year that had ; 1 ‘ eT 11D A Nei ; 5 ¢ at s J = ' “ . ‘ - ‘ 3 j erly along the northwestern side of land | yooma and shop, all in good repair. Good | '@ be oe up at the time the 200,000 | i, - en ( 1a ; . T . e unt | ‘ et ile t] i ¢ =e ‘ ro . Was rat wo ‘ ee « 5° j allot a ag om ag gga i | stabling for thirty horses, with large yard —, ere from ce pital a8 The } Lower Spring Park Road; thence along the | “aay aia’ are Dominiog subaidy has gone down slightly | 4b iis a eae io " t Wal pri . es - said Road northwardly to the place of com Anply to Owing to the reduciion for the purchase of mencement, 1n Queen's ¢ i ; the Smith und the Court House in ‘ ‘ ++ Twelve oO CiMt ] ! , set up and Charlottetown,*in the said sell at Public Auction, th as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the I veing One Hundred and one dollars and sixteen ($to1.16), Sherift’s fees and all incidental expenses. K, noon, at the Count said Property, or saidi Writ, | cents besides W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, May 7th, 1598. D ©. McLeop, Plaintiff's Attorney. ———— QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY ScrerinveNDENt’s Orrice, May 17th, 1898. Excursion return tickets will be issued at One first-class single fare to and from ail stations on this ra‘lway on the 21Lat, 23rd and 24th May, good for return up to and on May 26th, 1898. Tickets are not good for going journey after May 24th, and are good only for continuous passage in either direction. G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER Sapt. Gen. Mgr., Railway Office, Monctoo,N. B. — Ch’iown, May 17, 838. . eod OO ae Oe Dissolution of Co-partnership This is to certify that the partoershi; heretofore existing between the under signed firm of Davison & Co., has thi Sin day of May, A.D., 1298, been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Henry Davison ‘etiring. The business will be continued at the sid stand, unc under the old agfne, by Seo. Davison. Dated this fifth dav of May, A. D., 1898 HENRY DAVISON, GEO. D. DAVISON. 105 3i 7 TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the oflice of Peake Bros. & Co. up to noin Thursday, 26th inst,, for the erection of a root on warehouse known as Warehon-e H, No. 2 Wharf. Plan aad spec'tication to be seen at our office. We do not bind our- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. PEAKE BROS & CO, Ch’town, May 17. - WANTED. Coat and Vest makers, at D. A. BRUCES iy & Dates, Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagres an sock, Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Piertand, Gieslen & Co. @ Avize, Mum's Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s, JOY & DAVIES ‘TO LET end Cottage terms; within Market Garden, Orchard To Let on very reasonable the eity limits. Apply to L. L. BEBR. 100 —lw Srinting in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one of the best equip- ved Job Printing Establishment, Tsland. m P. E. Application will be made at the present session Of the Parliament of Canada, for an actto incorporate the subsidiary bigh court of tae Ancient Order of Foresters, i the Dominion of Canade;a friendly and Benevolent Society, with all other neces- sary power, incidental thereto, to carry ont the said society’s objects, an! for other purposes, Dated 28:h March. 1292, D. F. MACWATT, Soliciuor for applicants. , j s o ” o Madsen oe : ; Bate TD “OES asap Geese: See es Be: ~ . a 7 FE yam . tigre “ " ye Tt et = - The S. S. Coban sailing f.om Mon- treal, Friday Morning, May 20th, will bedue at Charlottetown Monday wore- ing, May 23rd, and will sail for St. John’s Newfouadland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest povsible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS & CO. Ageats. Ch’town, May 20th 98 93 3i ead. Qumenen: MeDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &e. ‘SICE—Ca,neron Block, Victotia Row. MONEY TO LOAN . A. McDonaLr G. S. INMAN. Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, | owen W. N. TANTO BLACK DIAMOND LINE ‘One of the finest lines we have ever hed. and the income tax to $6000. The total expenditure this year is estimated at $279, | S54, and this is outside of avy expenditure that may be made on capj al sccount. He thoughi that the expenditure for the Ad. | ministration of Justice would be emailer this year than last, and there were ceveral | other savings te be made. But he propos ed to make a uew expenditure on what | | ‘ttost Compact Camera might be called 4 Department of Agricul~ ture, which would be in with the Steck Purm. The Stock Farm, he feared, could never be made to pay. If it wer to be of any benefit to the fariners money would have to be expended ov it. The farm is really an auxiliary to the educatiooal tystem of the Province. Why should not the farmers receive in- struction in their cailing as well as tho-e qualifying for the professions. The Prince of Wales College does not pay, but it is doing a good work and no one wil! object to the money spent therein. But pechaps the college is vot dong as good work for the farmers as it is doing for the’ professious. Brains are as necessary on the farm as elsewhere, therefore there should be special in-truction given jn this matter that would berefit the people on whom we have to depend. In the matter of educa- tion the estimated expenditure is a little connection Over what it was lastyear. In the last few yers teachers salaries have teadily increased. Last year iby siruck off 4 portion for the supplements wud be feared that this year tievy must surike off the balance. : : Afver readng the estimates «f expendi- ture Mr. Warburton said that la-t year there was @ deficit of $38,000 and the exoerdiur-. was not exiravagant. He looked forward to a deficit this year. He regretted that it had become necessary to ‘xUiwtOn grants. Butithe teal oi ject of extibitions is very often uct Sight of and the prizes offered made the chief consideration. Perbaps they have reached their limit as an educator, avd Siucne ofl luc luis yearit is intended to do without them. Ifthedeiegation to Ottawa is sue- cessful they will not impese taxes. Bit until the result of that delegation becomes knowu the burdene of the veople will not be alded to. We fall behind at the rate of $30,000 or more @ year, aud ail insist thas this must be stopped. Buthow ean this be done so that the people will be satisfi.d? He uad great respect fur the school sys- tem, but it has one defect aud that is ti at it coptains no provision for any portion of the cost being borne, by she px ople. It this were done more interest would tLe taken in the «chools aud the €xpenditure would be kept down. He believed a bridge weuld be tu li across the Hil':- vorough aid the Gevernment was using its bestendeavours to have it made « tratti: aud railway bridge. Tolls can kx collected on this bridge as wel! | Jetter from a father toa schoolteacher: a ee, ee j , a> On the f.rries, If weare allowed ¢ colieéi tolls the expences wili be less {uci they are now off the ft ttiesy and tle ac commodation will te greatly superior. the expenditure cannot be reduced, ard the arbitration sespecting our claims ie po Obta'ned che taxes must be increas d to meet the expenditure. In the other pro- vinces they pay $20 or $30 in t: x28, where here $2 or $3 is paid. Compared witn other provinces the taxation here is small. He then took up the matter of revenue, cod showed a deficit of $15,000 which }« _— SOS PORS SHOP COS PAUDES 2684 O90 OF SEIS 99 FSCO did not propose to make up this year. } Then he reviewed the estim sted reveny and eompared the various items with th: receipts of last year, and in conclusioy expressed the hope that st no distant day the revenue would be sufficient to meet the expenditure, “e-em Paradise Regained, a edy-drama, at House to-night Gysters on the — Half Shell at Joy's Our new baby carriages have arrived. com- the Opera On account of the lateness of arrival wil] a Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. Neweon. be soid cheap. Call and see the.- John 110 3i, | As the VYWikheels go by you will notice that come | Trouble Ahead. The Buffalo Commercial prints this irate Sur: In regard to me keeping Willie out of School for work to help in the Corn i did not now it wold inake such a houl with a man of good Since but it Seams to with you now you ps (evidently meant for please) under Stand. that Child is mine not yours and i have to borde and cloth him and i think i now what The law Says ‘(now Sur you Can excep tais as an excuse or net Sur do as you pleas, asi bad Some Corn out and it is late, So drive a hed) ‘‘We have no kings nor quenes nor em- pres in this Country and thairfore i can not obey your orders and if you wanto Sind the truant officer up here do so but before he takes one of my children their will be A wors battle fought than thair was betwen the armenians & the turks) ‘*now i bave Sint my children to School before i Sint them to you and just as good a teacher to and they exceped them ex- cuses and you will have to do the Same See.’”’ How He Lost His Brains, Cholly (relating his experience)—And the wuiiian put a pistol to me head and said he’d blow me bwains out if I didn’t give him me watch, doncherknow! 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