— a Td ; | ~- ee me thd ss > Pat A FO he THE ee ee PLEASANT To TAKE pPpeED hs Dror, f ‘. JOHNSON’S 4 sb Re Bias ANODYNE § LINIMENT Cures Cops Croup CouGH Coric yx CRanPs/, i emaved at its wonde for Internal as muct as External us ¥y an All who use it are nd are toud in Be not afraid to trust what time has cudorsed. ery THES ILLS ARE EXACTLY WHAT IS ALWAYS NEEDED 6 ALL Cates OF CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUS ATTACKS ant DYEPCPSIA. SOLD EVERYWHERE aT 28c. asox. DODD'S MEDICINE COMPANY, Propnictoas, TORONTO, OWT. we can sell you Doud’s Kiducy fits the following prices, viz.:—5Jc. rer box six boxes for $2.59. To the trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozea at $3.75 per dozen. Sent hy mii! to any addriss por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetor n ~ science Science is “knowing how.” The only secret about Scott’s Emulsion is years of science. When made in large quantities and by im- proving methods, an emul- sion must be more perfect than when made in the old- time way with mortar and pestle a few ounces at a time. This is why Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil mever separates, keeps sweet for years, and why every spoontul is equal to every other spoonful. An even product throughout. In other emulsio-s you are liable to get an uneven benefit—either an over or under dose. Get Scott's. Genuine has @ salmon-coicred wrapper. war2° GRATEFUL — COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST -SUPPER. om Dy a thorough knowledge cf the natural saws whica govern the operations of digestion and nitrition, and by a careful application of tue hne properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and Supper a delicately fiavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up uatil strong enough to resist every tendency te disease. [lundreds cf subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many s fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortitied with pure blood and a properly nourished Game.” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homaopathic Stemists, London. England. IT'S A PLEASURE to sew with CLAPPERTON’S THREADS, they are so even, so strong, so reliable, aad so remark- ably free from kinks. Ask ycur dry goods dealer for Cla; perton’s. l THE MUTUAL LIFE . : ‘ , Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, I RESIDENT. Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895 :— Assets..... hubestes $221,213,721.33 Liabilities........ ahead ouvtiien 194,347,157.58 NNN sich deli cmcshbiduscns - $26,866 563.75 ONE PING iiicseeiissccss: $48,597,430.51 (Com pasy’s total income is about $10,- 600,000 more than the annual revenue of Canada) ict dotal Paid Policy-holders We i sekiivgia. $23,126,728.45 Insurarce and Annuities fee, Sa $899 074,453.78 7 s - . . a . i. . Net gan in 1895............. $61 647,645.36 DAILY a aces shou! 1 — it Mother hs the house n ailments which will Every f t any comme ; rin every family as long as life has woes roy 1 on s suffering children love it % not for t the very important and useful vn is Anodyne Liniment cures i tion, Internal or Exter roven by the investigations hat the real danger from i 1 by inflammation; cure the inflammation aud you conquer the disease. aii ANOD Could a remedy have existed for over cighty years cacept for the fact that it does possess extr ra ry merit for very ‘ vy I mitly Ills? I ; 1 med 1¢ tus lay which has t { , > great an ex- t s w It } d vi le o ion ‘ oe aa 2 na wledze of its i d R edy, f Our Book “Treatr ree, 1 tor’s Signatur 1 Directions on every bottle. 1. Atall Drugyi lL. S. Johnsen & Co., Boston, Masa, —_o eee a ee ce THE LADY IN 583 COACH (Continued.) Fo this point ¢ affair had gone ver well, but I must now wait until Dan was i zy, and a little more than that t So the bett irt of two hours ipsed = bef. I mad movement Paen, pulling myself cautiously inte a IZ posture I listened The barn reverberated with ¢ noise the two cui- lions made; there was little doubt about Creech this time. I rose, still asa spectre the light flickered upon Dan's body; and very slowly I drew near. I warrant there Was never a mouse so quiet as me as I bended over him, with my fingers in the straw. Pah! the job was easy enough done, for all it wa: so furtive. For, the box proving hard to his neck, his head had slipped away, and there was no need to disturb him in extracting it; and, more by token, when I had inserted my fingers, they came ipon a bag of the which. as I recalled, lt so with exceeding goldfinches too Was In our pact. <A? wariness I fetched both of ’em out, and only a quiver upon Dan's features to mark for it. That accomplished,I tripped it to the door, which I unlatched gently. Now all was going ~vell enough, and I would ha’ had the b without more ado than a sharp time in the frost; only whe should intervene, unepxected, but the fat sneak Kettle, upon whom, prowle Oty ing round the barn after some dirty business of his own, I stumbled over the threshold. The shock sent me back against the door, which fe'l loud bang, and what with the alarm Kettle made, Creech and the others were upon their ieet and wide uwake ina moment. Knocking the inn- keeper aside, with a curse on him for his interference, I slipped forth of the yard and made forthright for the wood. But Creech was sharp enaugh He bel- lowed with rage, and came rearing upon me with pair of rascals at his heels. There was little enough to spare between us, though the dark wason my side. But then again ‘twas the dark as made against me too; for, mistaking my direc- tion, I ran into the forest upon the side away from Calypso, and shortly found myself in a wilderness of coppice, scarce able to move a yard for the undergrowth about me. Creech was not far off, for I could hear him breaking through the wood aud yelling at the top of his voice. I reckon there was never a cully in such a taking afor-. But I was not yet quit of ‘em—not by any means; for here was I, uncertain of my position, and wanting a nag to carry me safe out of their han®. And the Worser part of 16 was, that Creech was pretty sure to happen upon the mare in his wanderings. Stili there was nothing further to be done at this juncture, for the noise of my advance would be heard. and so I lay very still in the brake for upwards of an hour. By that time the night was yielding, and the dawn came up in a thin white mist, that stretched like a counterpane u; on the forest. Over- head heavy-bellied clouds were laboring in clumsy flight towards the west. I knew Creech would not ha’ given up; but ‘twas fooiish to remain ionger in conceal- to with a hat and with too. ais ment, and so very circumspectly I crept through the wood towards t’other face of the barn, where, I guessed, Calypso was tethered. Calypso was there, sure enough, but 50 Was some one else; and had it not been that I proceeded with such stealth, he must haveoverheard the sound of my progress. Creech knew me too well to suppose I would have left the roan to him, and there he sat upon his haunches, just afore me in the bracken, with his eyes on the nag. Not a twig stirred as I approached, and my steps fell noiselessly upon the grass, for here the forest was more open. And thus I came within spring of Dan, when, drawing a pistol, I suddenly walks out of the bushes with the most unconcerned air you can im- agine. Creech turned sharply, but the nozzle of my barker was at his forehead. “Ah, Danny, Danny!’ says I, “vou would not rob a poor young fellow of his mare!”’ Creech turned white with rage, and swore horribly. “Hush, Danny, hush!’ says I. ‘Think your immortal soul, Danny, and forgo wicked words—alse,”’ says I, “those ugly weapons, being the instru- ments of an evil life.’’ Dan said nothing, but I meant to take his fangs out, and so brought him to sharply with the pistol. ‘Drop 'em!’’ says I briskly and with another furious oath Creech threw his barkers to the ground. After that I had gathered them up, says I again, verr cheerful, ‘‘And now, Danny,” I says, ** *tis time for an innocent young fellow like me to be getting home to his mam- mie; which being so, with your kind help, faith, I will e’en venture to mount the nag, me and my treasure,’’ and I slapped the box underneath my coat. Creech was livid, and his eyes glared on me full of the devil; but I kept him under with the pistol, and drove him, sullen, up to Caljpso. Vaulting into the smidie, I turned and took off my hat to him, with a mocking tongue; hut in that instant, when as my back was to- wards him, Dan had skipped into the thicket, and now I heard him scramb- ling through the bushes, yelling and whistling as he went. I was not afraid of him or his creature, but I did not design to be caught, and so set Caly pso’s heels to work. But just as I did so there came up a clatter of hoofs from the yard near by, and I knew that Creech was upon my track. Calypso flew forwail like a swallow, and at the same moment the noise of a pistol spread echoes abroad, and a bullet snipped a corner from my hat. That was my signal to be gone. *“Come, my girl,’’ says I; and the roan, leaping to the rowels, sped down the nar- row pathway in a gallop. The track was as lean as a gntter, and sloped very sharply; the bushes, too, pressed hard upon it, and ’twas not the ‘east of my hazards to come down that lescent at a breakneok speed. But I on Nore —losurance merely written is dis- caried from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for io cash is in sludel. Paid to Policy-holders Since CE GNIIMEION sesccecccctecncs $411,567,625.79 Robert A. Grannies, Vice-President. W alter A. Gillette, General Manager. ' Ts ac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MACEACHERN, | Resid-nt Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON. General Agent, 87 Hollis Street (H slifax, N. 8. May 8 d&w tf, — For Sale er To Rent, The Brick House on Frincs Street, op msite St. Pani’s Church, Hea‘e! by hot wier, Electric light, etc. Apply to 8. R, JENKINS homme ~~ mre » , So I kept the | She rushed, floundering from side to side. | hear ‘em pounding away down the path, ' Store. knew well enough that the pursuit would be instant, and that Creech was in too black a rage to pick his footsteps. nag to her pace, and on swaying against the bushes, and slither- ing over the smooth rocks, I held her up with the reins, and more than once saved her from coming down upon her prats; and once she took me sudden under the overhanging bough of a tree, which fell so low that the sight of it set me a- blinking. But er ever I was past my doubts we were through, and the mare was clattering for the high road. Not until we reached this did I pull in, and twist about in my saddle to inspect what was forward. Creech and his men were not yet forth of the wood, but I could and guessed that they were none so far away. But for that I cared not a groat, for Calypso was staunch and fleet, and more than a match for any horse in the shires. So, pulling her round upon the Belbury road, I urged her into a gentle cant To be C ntinued.) The Jo eph ne Kid g.ove cleaner @ ans kil gloves. For gale at the Central Drog EXAMINER ’ How Treaties Ave Made, “The treaty-making power is given to the in connection with the Senate, by the Constitution,’’ writes Ex- President Harrison in his ‘‘This Country of Ours” article in Ladies’ Home Jour- nal. ‘‘The initiative —the negotiations with foreign Governments teading up to an agreement, and the framing of the articles of the treaty—is with the Execu- tive. The Senate has no part in the mat- | ter until the president communicates the reaty to it, and asks its concurrence. If may then, however, either concur or re- ject, or concur with amendments. * * president, treaty, and it has foreign power upon a for their respective Governments, it is sent to the Senate for its concurrence, end is considered there Whatever may be said as to the in secret session. or necessity of secret sessions purposes it is manifestly necessary that the terms of treaties, and the discussion of them, should in many cases be kept in the confidence of those charged with concluding them, until they are con- cluded. * * “Though all the attempts in the Constitutional convention to give the House of Representatives a part in the failed, it is still true treaty stipulations upon making of treaties that many important depend for their execution the for the payment of money by the United States, the money cannot be taken from the Treasury without an appropriation. It may be said that as a treaty is a part of the ‘supreme law of the land,’ it isthe duty of congress to appropriate the money necessary to carry it into effect; and that in the making of the appro- priation the House has no right to con- sider the question of the yalue or pro- priety of the treaty. But, all the same, if the appropriation is not made the treaty fails. * * Usually appropriations to carry mut a treaty have been given freely by the House; but there is power to with- hold them, and so to defeat the treaty. As to treaties involving our revenue laws, the House—having by the Constitution the sole power to originate revenue bills —has claimed the right to act upon a consideration of the wisdom or un wisdom of the treaty.’’ Weak, Nervous Women. Cne to whem a night's rest wa: unknown. Strength and good health restored Iwas subiect to frequent attacks o! nervousress that seemed to sap all my vitality and left me in a state of weak acss ent misery. I could not relish fooa ind such a thing as a gcol night's res wasunkgorn, Incap.bie of eny exe: on and with an ever oo tired ena ‘espondent feclins, Medicines that | ak did not do any ¢o-d; it was a case of gradually beci mins wee! e- and weak er. Hearing of Scott’s Sarsa; wiilla and its success with similar cases to mine, | used it, and from the first few doses tezan to get better, appetite returned, got matural and refreshing sleep. I grew stronger, in fact life seemed toe be fanned into activity.—Lottie Graham, 174 Craw- ford Street, Toronto. For any weakness of the nerves, pale and sallow complexion, loss of appetite use the best blood and nerve remedy ex- tant, Scott's Sarsaparilla. Insist oa get. ting Scott’s—imitations do not cure. BLANC-MANG “s,0 MADE WITH BENSON’S CANADA PREPARED Is an exquisite dish for the tabie and invaluable for invalids, RECIPE. BLANC-MANGE. Four or five tablespoonsful of Pre- pared Corn to one quart of milk; dis- q solve the Prepared Corn in some of the milk ; heat the remainder of the milk, and when boiling add the dissolved SN Prepared Corn; boil fifteen minutes, flavor to taste, and allow it tocoolina mould. Serve with milk and jelly or milk and sugar. The Edwardsburg Starch Co., Ltd. WORKS: CAADINAL, ONT. Orrices, MONTREAL, P.Q. Don't Wa't for the tick Room. The experience of physicians ani the public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate increase in flesh : it is therefore of the highest value in Wasting Diseases and Consumpticn. It is not difficult for Mr Laurier to tal: both ways, but if this country ever com - mitted the mistake of making htm I’re- mier he would discover that it is nos so easy to legislate both ways. Cured of Chronic Catarrh. A Remarkable Cure.—J. W. Jennison, Gilford, spent between $200 and $360 in consulting doctors; tried Dixon’s and all other treatments but got wo benefit. One box of Chase’s Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies, in fact I con- sider myself cured, and with a 25 cent bottle at that. One of the colored employes of Swarth- more College, Pa., was arrested the other day for stealing $50 from a student’s room He confessed tue crime, and show- ed that he bad spent the money in. buying household gouds to spruce up his home preparatory to entertaining some prschers coming to a conference socn wack at Media. to Cured Weak Back for 25 Cents. ae Fortwo years | was do-ed, pilled and f plastered for weak back, scalding urine and constipation, without benefit. One box of Chase’s Kiduev-Liver Pills relieved, three boxes cured. KR. J. Smith, Toronto, One pill a dosa, price 25 cents. As the result of an investigation, t has been ascertaire! that onethird of the childrea of one of the principal grammar Schoois of Chicago had never seen a live sheep or hog. It Does tho Business, If you want to know what Miller’s Emul- sion of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil will do for a consumptive patient, ask one who has tried it. Ask anyone who has used i: in lung troubles of any kind. What they say about Miller’s Emulsion shall be its } recommendation. It is the finest prepara- | tion of its kind in. the world and is worth its weight in gold to a consumptive suifer- er, whom it will raise from a bed of sick- ness to health and strength of body and mind, givir g a new lease of life. Thou a: ds testify to the yalue of Miller’s Emul- sin. Muller’s Emulsion is the great neve etrengthener and blood maker, and cu es C .ugbs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrorula and ali Lung affections. In Big Botties, : ; | When the executive has agreed with any been duly signed by the Plenipotentiaries | wisdom | for other actiga of the House. Ifatreaty stipulates | | mer ofGrafton & Ww ' stable and coach kb vuse, apply to Joseph Tay- } on P E Island. It is unquostionably tho best the world has ever known. It child's medicine, Castoria destroys Worms, Castoria cures Constipation SS RRR SS for infants and Children. HIRTY yesrs’ observation of Castorin with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to speak of it without ruessing. gives thom health, It will savo their lives. In it Mothers havo something which is absolutely safe and practically perfoct as a Castoria allays Fevorishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhws and Wind Colis, Castoria relieves Tecthing Troubles. remedy for Infants and Children is harmless, Children like it. It and Flatulency, Castoria does not contain morphine, The fac-similoe signataro of To See ‘Dont § ‘ a z i 10c Cigar for 5« VA! > ae | “lS. DAVES & SO tt] Castorin neutrclizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Cheap, trashy Ci ati : ; an ‘il The finest ih the land, made and guaranteed by opium, or other narcotic property. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Don’t allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.” feo that you cet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. isonevery wrapper. ye: bh haa ke +3 he gars when you can get a > . jit il» I) Uip- e Ih il Ihe Ih» il ib i Ih ih MONTREAL. |?» Ny WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WATER STREET. ROOM Boston, Mass.. 82 Latea Membo2r of Prince Edward Isle.ad Bar. Special attention given to business received froin tbis Province. Should be pleas 2d to see at office, any friend visiting Boston. mich U--sm 135 OR. H. . JOHNSOR Aug 16, ’34—ly Wants, Lest. Found, &e Advert! ements u ider vhis heading charge five sents oer line. \W NTEL urchas>)o ent 10° ve .rs—A pply wo WALACE B nk. one or a term «© Leircu, Savings \ TAN'CED—A girl for General Hous work —Apply © Mss B Disbaisay, Uppr Prince si junel- 3i, 35 W ANTE’ )—4 salesworjan fr our Dry Gooce 3 Departmen: Mus’ have experi- ence wit’: basiness. No thcr need expply. J, B Me v0NALD junel—lwk \" IRS . LE—A large double tenement house suit able for a sun ver residence, s'tu ited in ther averbs of Ch’town, only a sbort dist- ance fr om good bathipg on the North River Shore -Apply to W W WELLSEK, juvel lO LET—The Dwelling Ifcuse on corner of | Prince and Dorchester streets. It con- tains eight rooms, is heated with hot wate) . ant has good sewerage lioimedisate posses- sio.. Ayply to George Alley. . 8 may2s tl J!jane « xperienced sales- “« y.--Moore & may27 Sieasicie men a WANTED ATONVE-An woman. ‘ ‘ ° Mei cod, PASTURE— for i limited numter of cows or kcrses, iu city Jimits Good water supply waadskelier. Appt) to Geo. K, Hughes,A po'h- eci.1ie3 Hall may 27 PASTURE—for «ows and horses—The ¢ub- seribers will take «a limited number of cows und horses on June Ist. [lus pa-ture has shode, shelter and sbundance of fresh and salt water ‘Terms on zipplication to James Cooke, i ieMilian, Koyaity tea anti " moy?7 Aydi then 2awtf WHOICE PAS TU RE CHF AP — At Upton C about 3 miles fiom town, great ran.e; itade and water a /undant my22 hi NTED—A ca sabie woman for general Scam Apply tu Miss MorRIS <3 Water Street. may22 if TO LET .—A Dov ble-Tenerreat Heuse, cor- un beriand Str ets, with ior, Hillsboreugh £ treet. maylftr A WHEEL—For sale ata be rgain orto ex- change fora hghtc riving horse a * Garv’en Cite,” as gcod as mw w. Foriniormation apply at this cffice. may 19ti WANTED—Prom pt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for rebable established house Salar 7 $7, 0, payable $15 weck- iy and expenses. Silvat om perinanent; re- ferences. Enclose self ids “essed siamped en- velope, H E H¥ss, P-ves, 4.6 Dearborn Street, Ubicago. 1f—-mayi6 WANTED—Young ‘nen and women io help ‘nthe Armenian cau: >; ood pay; will send copy Of my little book * Your é lace in | ife,” ree loany who writ —Rev ‘°° 8 Lainscorr, Brantford, Ont. may7 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and panty on Sidne vy Street, a! presen ¢ccu- vied by Mr M N oran; possessicn given July 5th; apply toW W WEL: NER. Imayet Sa ~ one WANTED—An ey perienced salceswoman for ,“antle Departmen i. None but those with large experience ne :d apply. —a’ EER Bt os. ap2y FOR SALE OR T ) LET—A :0us® and lot sn Gaytown. louse contains seven rooms sind pantry, Apply o M N MC LEop, Plas- terer, Upper Prince * treet. tf—-apzt tO LET—A comft ctable cottage s'tuated on tichmond Street W est: w + ood va. 1. stabie, 50c, and $1, at all Drug Stores, ‘otc, and ground sui ‘able for a gare 2n = Im- mediate i givey. Reng noderate. Apply toJ Db lass f u!3—apll af; EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office «- Kent Street A house in a gord locality to | ‘Provincial Loans. tended by statute of last session, the Gov- receive loans fcr short or long periods terest 4 percent. Loans payable at cali or at such time as may be agreed upon a ANGUS s.cMILLAN, Provincial ‘i reasurer. May 2}, 1596 Liverpool Sait ! » Lanpinc To-pay 600 bags. Due early in June by Barque Italia, 7,000 bags. N. RATTENBURY. May 29. 96 — 2weod ‘MAIL CONTRACTS dy3m ~~ SE LED TENDERS, addres:ed to the Post- master General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the l4th 4 ugust. 18%, or ‘he ecnvey ance of Her Mzjesty’s Mai!s, on a proposed contract for four years, on the fol- lowing rcutes, from the Ist October, 1896, viz : (linton and New London, semi-weekly Kildare Capes and Ti; nish, semi-weekly. Kinress and Lyncale, semi-weekly. leeck Road ard \ il) River, Semi-wee kly. Northam and Victoria West. semi-weekly. St, Louis, and Railway station (formerly Kildare Station). daily, (( undays excepted) Ten Mile House and Railway ‘tation. semi-weekly Tignish and Railway Station, daily. (Sun- days ex« epted). Printed notices containing full informaton as to con ‘itions of proposed contracts, may be sevp acd biank orms of tender may be ob- ta nedatthe Po.t Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminrt-, and at the office Gi the subseribes, Charlottetown F, bE, ST. «. BRFCKEN, | Asst. l’.O, Inspector, | Post Office Inspector's Office, } Chariottewown, 2. E. Isian«, 29th May 1296, may30,dy3in, Political Meetings | IN KING'S COUNTY. HE Cardidates for the Riding of King’s é will meet the electors on the icllowirg dates: - At Cheese Factory, Little River, Tuesday, 2nd Jure,at7 p.m At Dundas ,Court House, ;:Wedne-day, 3rd June. at7 p. m. AtSt Peter's Bav, Anderson's Hall, Thurs- day, 4th June, at 7 p. iw At Peake’s Station, Friday, 5th June, at 7 p.m At Raldwin’s Read June, ai 7 p, m. School, Saturday 6th A.C. VCDON ALD, P. A. MCINTYRE. Political Meetings. QUEEN'S will Le held at the following places times Belle Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 .m. Wood Islands May, at 6 p. m. Caledonia, Monday, Ist June, at 7 pm. High Bauk Hall, Tuesday, 2ud June, at é ye. to. \ilen William Hal!, Wednesday, 3rd June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor South, Thursday, 4th June, at 7 p.m. ; Marray Harbor North, Friday,5:h June ; at 7 pm. Milltown Cross Schoolhouse 6th June, at 6 pm. Murray Harlor Road Monday, 8h Juve, at 7 p. m Meetings will be advertised later for Caledinia, Murnay Harbor Riad and Townships 61, 63 and 64. WM. WELSH. i A. MARTIN, | May 1, 02-2 codwSi ex Hal], Saturday, 30th Saturday, Schooll ouse, THE limi’ of the amount having been ex- ernment of thiy Province is now peepee o- . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, 1896. (evtersitiiialittcencipaalt <i Questions for the Times, A woman purchases at a bargain | counter six towels at forty-five cents each | tearing hor dress and losing her umbyrel- { la and temper in the crush How mutch | does she save by her venture the regular ; price of the towels being fifty cents cach? | In what proportion is the shrinkage of a man’s pocketbook to the swelling of his head the before! Choi a week s his times a month, must he pawn order morning after the night ly whose salary is eight dollars girl to the theater four How early in the spring his winter overcoat ip to pay the instalments due on it? takes By what method does a Hebrew merch- ant, seliing his stock below cost. m profit of $5,009 in one ment of 22,000? How many bedrooms could a woman sweep in one day if she utilized the superfluous energy expended in speeche at 23 women’s rights m ike a year on an invest ' i , ; oe wile eting?—Judge. ITS FAM& SPREADING, A New Kemedy in General Use in Manitoba ana the Northwest Wixnipec, June ]1.—The effects of the regular wave of sickness which sweeps over this portion of the Dominion in the spring are noticeable in the increasing amount of the druggists’ sales. There has been quite arun onthe kidney remedy remedy now so well known under the name of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The recov- ery from Brighv’s disease of Mr. Arthur Coley, of Somerset, through their use, an account of which appeared in the pspers, gave a considerable impctus to the sale and the remedy has become indispensable in many Manitoba households, its fame having penetrated into the remotest parts of the province and the Northwest Terri- tories. Sir Donald Smith and Sir Mackenzie Bowell, with Mr. Sandford Fleming, hed a conference at the British Office a dav or two ago onthe Pacific cable and other matters, which are awaiting Mr. ChamLer- lain’s return from his Whitsuo holidays Completely Knocked Out. “T was so much run down I had to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth living,” writes Wm. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Out. “I took Scott’s Sarsaparilia and am now fecling asI did years ago.” Scott’s Sarsaprilla tones up the entire system, purifies the blood, and eradicates rheumatic and scrofulous poison. As for Scott’s and get it. A 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 fo? the current year ending the thirty- first Cay of December A. D. 1896, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Ist. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 189%, 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 civie purposes, ‘(Sgd.] -W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. may l9--~ly 2w A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetuwn for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victoria, Chanter 12, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civic purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ot Jan- uary, A D 1596, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1896, 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 Charlotte- town in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll of ali Reali Estate and Person- al Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to pay YFcll Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the eleyenth day of April, A D 1896. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civic purposes, for the year commencing the first day of January, A D 1896, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- lar of the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. [Sed] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, may 9—dy 2w City Clerk. 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 Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fond, under Statuts 50th Vic- teria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Coune!! of the City of Charlottetown as follows:- Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fand unmier said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1896, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateot one-eighth of one pur cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es late »s assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the gencral Assess ment Book and Valuation oll of all Real Es tate and Persona: Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liabie to puy Po | Tax therein made and du'y returned by them on the eleventh day of Aprl A. D I8f6. 2nd. The rate of Ass-ssment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firat day of January A D 1596, and ending the thirty first day of December, A. D, 1896, is hereby specified ‘and fixed at t: e rate of one-eighth of one per ent onevery dollar of the value of Personal Proper- ty as assessed by the 4 ssessors of the sid City in the said General Assessment Book and Va luation Roli, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd The amount of Poli Tax to be piid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 189%. and ending the 3ist day of December,A D 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (10c) on the pollof every peison SO assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, ? Ch’town, May 1y, 1896. § dy 2w A By Law in Addition to the Pres. ent By-Law for fanitary Pur- — for the Purpose of More ’ . ffectually Exfircing Cleanliness in the City. Beit enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follews :— Ist That upon the refusal or neglect of any owner or occupier of any house, ware house cellar, yard, field or other place in the said City to remove any dirt, manure, animal or vegitable substance, siagnant wa'er, filth or reiuse matte: of any kin off and from such premises, after receiving 48 hours notice from the Sanitary Officer to remove the same, it shall be the duty of the banitary Officer, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause tbe same to be removed at the expense of the owner or Occupier so notified as aforesaid. Al- ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sipitary Officer shall forthwith demand payment ot the cost of removing the fame, and unless id 0» demand, shail sue therefor before the Stipendiary Magistrat«; and a like remedy forthe collection thereof as for the ¢nforce- ment of the penalty under the Ky Law ior Sanitary Purposes, Chapter XVIL, shall be applicablz for the recovery of the amount thereof. 2nd_ The remedy above provided, sha!l be in addition to the remedies provided under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething herein contained sha | be construed 10 pre- vent any p‘ rson being prosecuicd fora breach of said Bp-Law as well W. E. DAWSON, H. M. DAVISON, Mayor. City Clerk May 19—"96 TO LET- The pleasantly ailu - eee The pleasantly situated dwelling Jacing south on \,ilford Street, near Brighton Road, aiaing the residence of Mr \ J Bullman. 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