eT ep —— EXAMINER . , : . . . , SATURDAY, ee MAY 30, 1896. THE DAILY eo an st ccunseidvmiindn-iecige — ee ee ern eee eee ae ER Ee — —_— —— _ ep S a sans oe si RE | here spirit enotigh to arm a regiment. I A WONDERFUL REMxEDY, crave your ladyship’s pardon; I am of a = round and jocund temper, and can 96 Judging by a story which emanates from searce keep my teeth inside my lips; I t Gloucester, England, Americans are pot should grin upon a tombstone. But as the only people who, according to the late 4 ‘ for your misfortunes, rot me, but they Mr. Baroum, “like to be hun.bugeed.” £2 . touch me nearly; and, had the opportun- Gloucester has at present the unhappy ‘ ! ity fallen, I should ha been proud to notoriety of being the city that eet its faze \ draw a skewer for oe “a bas against vaccination. For many years it . . a ou have fine a al ey = has escaped the scourage of smallpox, but stil ry i wry 1 veary oO Fords; . : ; . eee ee at last a shocking epidemic has struck it I have heard brave words enough d the city is i i lavue 4é to outlast my years. You brag of your and the city is turned into @ plague spot. eres . tt : + enon iy , , strils it Wien the panic caused by the outbreak (ompmaed Z ” It will positively cure the marmy common ments which will occur to the inmates of every sword (she puffed her nostrils in a ; ? m ; ' , i a ; nily as long as life has woe it s es every he, every lamer every pain, every sneer): ‘“‘had you arrived five minutes , en. at Its height the town was . ~\ eh soreness everywhere. It prev res SOE Ms. Crawp. « os sooner, the chance had been yours to e flooded with advertisements of a —— 7 / oe TS ut h kine h ness, headaci x i cous injflucnza anc neuralgia. ’ aoe ‘ lig "© ? whinh , ‘ } H Se om —- * : show the spirit under your fine coat. I < FROM ANCIENT INDIA * “pew discovery,” which was “an absolute i , . eS S am weary of words. Drive on, a God’s ano SWEET CEYLON." preventive of smallpox and cholera and al] nod e ni en se yp oases vena other infectious diseases.” The sale of yy ; Ame, cof ‘ +8 dia t scause earl ie at Si o = 5 Sa ‘a ¢ ~ | 1 glanced about the coach with a smile Are not injurious to nerves OF stomach becau y “pew remedy” was phenomena!. This SS Seis _s a x ary 3 at | -thoug oO say » P eC ench’s 2 , a) } > i . i = ant War rar-ahs » < “ 1 Af ZI a ie isi Originated in 1810, by the late Dr. A. Johnson, Familiy Physician. {| —"® eS eo - at tee da ao pickings only are used in blending. oarions ohj ct was a p arabap d pad, 5 ae L>F —e " . - tongue ne en me; ane seems, ge . » el ? inches long, composed of a ayer of w rite Tn! .* Lf ‘ ts : . ’ al . are ch bg 5 \ \ eras For rnot rty vears I hav ijohn-{ CROUP. My children are subj Troup says I, ‘‘that we are a pack of superflu- Older leaves contain strong acids that are not found linen then a ica of white asorbent Cal: Ni ; 1 zi: ‘ son's A ivne Liniment in my family, I re-| All thatis ne t ts fo give tite a dose, i ‘ravens ‘hw is re ( ’ ficl " ’ ’ ; = . pe - : i it . ; ufest family med-! bathe the chest th twith your Liniment, | - arene. Way ? — me = re in those we use. paper, on the top of which was a piece of cs LU § rice ; + k ¢ : : ; us? My stomach, I vow, heaves for a . ; Yt. on Makara tice. "Ca. Eaedies. we 1 be aa sor, Rock port, Tox binhhicneemis Siem stand sees. aired black wool. On this, tied together with | / H < Ls. Dea I I ‘ ‘ if \ < i R} rz ° | highwi mi st: ye Ss, Sirs? veg’ ; ee : s : vlack cotton, and separated with bite of | Delicate or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley’s. In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance, says the old for the ‘*Mine, sir, is sinking,’’ gentleman caustically-—‘‘sinking meal from which you detain us.”’ Our Book “Treatment for Diseases and Care of Sick Room,” Mailed Free, Gold by all Druggists. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, black cloth, were a few p'eces of zinc and copper. On top of the whole was \ me @ 77 Boston, Mass. ’ ee ee tc oe DE, ge . 40c. 50c. 6GOC. TOC. PER La. ; ; 10} oh r ‘‘Pray begone, sir!’ added Hoity- — e —= a drug which chemists call sa'phopzy : : ‘ea 3 ; . . toity. ‘‘As we may not have your valiant anate of allyl, which, in plain English, E THE LADY IN THE COACH aid, no doubt your comfortable bed will RAL BDBLBAAAA LAA A ADD RAK SD AAA A is the active ingredient of mustard 4 ae, bs * | provide you bloodless dreams of battle.’’ =. 2.25.22 5555 2.520.525.5550 >= 52> a, ced. The multifarious trifles are oy ? ee There was no limit to the jade’s sill ill inclosed ina piece of black cloth, bound a : igue; but I kept myself in control, ; . ; nam ini . * cerced a : It was not until I was three parts ae “i aoa va CORES wil] {ln at the edges with np te gre aor pierced ae 4 across the heath upon the adventure that | ° “Why Taine 6) eee f coms t jj at the top with an eyelet to take a piece J ge 4 i I had gotten any suspicion I was forestal- | mai ble Be the 2 ae : ee gest -atfl i of black a for hangir g the thing evans * e tadle a P > iS cleare . 1 : owe ‘ . “a aie Le led. I knew the coach must be wobbling | : ; ” : ; | » the neck. he peculiar point about this . iS i : ‘* By five minutes,’’ che exclaimed— ‘by | “4 a. ; : té i d ' along two miles this side of Belbury I ba ee thei . The h ' f: = th : ! {{i»- device is that it was intended to stimulate rc t e es chi 6a esi if ana a. 4 ; : . : mre Cs: ae ( s i neir “ . i. + : & reckoned to meet it by the fork ae were ect teed Gin cereero : i } the sensations of an eleciric current. Of ; c J horses ere 1 Oo 16 corper ere : ; c : ed “Damn Creech iL says to myself, for yours was poking its nose through the -t{{{ ijl course, such & contrivance is incapable of We can sell these carriages cheaper than any other person in the trade. We a 2s t had scarce a crown to my pocket. But | ~ , : e i i jj generating electricity, but it is capable of | jay eam 5 ee 4 rad sce i } é - 4 > g ating 8 Caps ave no rent to, yay; we do ail cur cwn labor ; we pay ne commission for selling. An ay s, qe : tee : ea : ail eae window. a] | C 10 -hea ) and nasty im sorted Cigars . :. : J | ‘ i ee : ’ 18s g- Sf ert i en ee re eee m “would I had forestalled ‘em,”’ says I, i Emoke cheay ) I 5 irritating the skin through the agency of person who wants a goo! rig this summer, either a Road Cart in 5 different patterns Road Wagons. Buggies, Phact-ns or Express Oacoas is, please call and examine our stock before you purchase elsrwhere. We can suit you to prises, terms and the article, , Also Single aud Double Haruees. I rode on, mighty discomfited, and presently entered the high road near the foot of the heath. Right before me, and wrapt in the shadows of a black clump of ail «ill -ttff the mustard sced oil (kept moi-t by meaus of vinegar), and thus creating a misleadins impressiou that it is an active electric cytrative agency for all the ills with meaning. The lady pa.d me no heed, but con- tinued: ‘‘I have come from a town where young gentlemen of blood blink not at when you can get c wes, Pas the Kak of, the cag ot — A. HORNE & CO AFTER TER VERS SEVTEIENS whi ” z a a a oa a dudient danger, and to lose five minutes were ~aiff Ie enumerated. Ch’ Mar 27-°.6 ° ° vhie} proceed: i Is “xe . ‘ i - 9% ’ = ‘Whe ’ + ome on. oth & Oe 1 lose the privilege of protecting a ji: nonin tintin iia itowr, May 27-.6. ae oa oe i hi ins for a | @4y of birth.”’ “ll f Science Triampaant at “yest, coachman was gathering his reins for 7 “ ‘9 7 i \ “ > . : : : Two Box Cure st a elk ol dekh ‘a asa rising out of Her sneers made me mad; but ‘Ha! -«ti} {hw Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver O01 ish === =e — : 2 eT Mitvenrtox, 81x Jcry, 199% [the darkness he dropped ‘em again. age, 5 | yout tanyealp Uves ta a bene ll» | the outcome of the latest scientific re- , a Thad itn tan” tie etal with sm seth town. And what would these he -tff hi searches. There was always a prejudice ntlemen r the last » rears ac eay 1 : t é ’ s 7 ’ 9 ; = ma al 0 . . . : 7 : a : t ee 4 rth k i a pnt ae being | ‘‘here’s more of the gentry,’’ and stared - oy peo _ oni a i ; a we -ff| ' against taking Cod Liver Oil on account of a t Ni nee ted ¥ we > ¥ tha must go to school under them. 1 : a a>. “ t arvals thi sould not lie in }| at me very sulle 7" ; * ites dieagreeable taste, bat Miiler’s Emu go bad at iutervals that I could not lie in | at me very sullen. ‘They would not hang to gossip upon atl] I" ine , } at night nor stooy Le und. ! is exclamati s silenc : sion is agreeable to the palate, and that is bed at night nor stoop to the groun¢ At this exclamation an instant silence dep whadie of 0 euli: enh } chathd have li on iS ag f » ab r | = a alas . 7 st. lithe remedie ould fi ee ‘pe . ‘ : ‘ pe pe ye igh at la ais to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- “a pee ee at Se a a I ¢ o oat : ? ee Seen ae em 9 my jewels within four-and-twenty hours,”’ uff for 19¢e. Infinately superio1 to any ten I pipe ge ere ne a ee tideting, and Heated Honses 7 ne in eam prepared to thout effect, but ard Dodd's K ras poked c iously ‘oug! B - . : . r wi 1e medica: frate F 2€ hos 8 ; . o ; Io cael . ’ ' says she curtly. “tf : a Non r ) pa ob -? > every > J iG li y 7 oe ae oa = for my own | “°¥ Gad ‘ says I, ‘they are gallant young H importe d Cigar. Try them and be like {ht of the country and the households wher- ee ae oe een ee ee — ao We am most ee ow ’ ‘Tis useless rg an,’’ si ea 2 i eal ‘ — , i 7 iit elie Ln. os andle the best Sanitary Earthenware lances known to gake as well as for others that I am per Ae WN: Sar GRR waNe, a gentlemen indeed, and of a rare devotion ah thot sands of others Convinced. ever consumption or lung troubles pre y : PP fa ie , ye Sone - i fia go -~ %, tet ee ee ha e. Ps] ya A aces RO ht SIO er one em a Ale pent fectly cured after using; four boxes, JOHN RILEY. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a the following prices, viz.:—60c. per box gix boxes for $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.0( vt dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent hy mailto any address por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may2° Charlottetown sh scene . 3 Sd conditions In some conditions the gain from the use of Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil is rapid. For this reason we put up a Soc. size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions gain must be slow, sometimes almost imperceptible,health can't be built upin a day. For this Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourish- ment, food rather than medicine, food prepared for tired and weak digestions. Sort & Bowne, Chemists, ox soc. and §1.co GHATEFUL.— COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST —- SUPPER, «“ Ty 2 thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately tiavored 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 until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished fame.” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeopathic Chemists, London, England, 0999 9999 9000006000000000 } JUNE BRIDES cannot get anv better thread for making up their trousseaux than 7 CLAPPERTON'S THREAD. It’s the best for any purpose, being strong, even, and renit rkably free from knots, GOOD 699009306 0000006% Be sure to ask for Clapperton’s. 3 | : 7 eee THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. RICHARD A. McCURDY, FRESIDENT. Siatement for the year erding December 31, 1895:— OE EEE NST $221,213,721.33 Liabilities........ nsteaentinune 194,347,157.58 Surplus........ pie scaeendences - $26,866,563.75 ORE TONES os ocd ctin cs cee. $48,597 430.51 (Company’s total income is about $10,- 600,000 more thau the annual revenue of Canada) lacie sotal Paid Policy-holders sips sista sk ee» $23,126,728.45 Insurance and Annuities Ns inion, cede enone $899,074,453 78 Net gain in 1895............. $61 647,645.36 Notre ~Insurance merely written is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually is:ued aod paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since OFZEMIZALION .........c000c0s $411 ,567,625.79 Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Isaac 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, Halifax, N. 8. May8 d&w tf, For Sale or To Kent,'~ ,... The Brick House on Prince Street, op posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot water, Electric light, ete. Apply to 8. R. JENKINS eyed rifled of many valuable jewels, which I should company than that of chicken-hearts,”’ thin, high voice. ‘‘We are by this plueked to our bare bones, and sit grinning in them.”’ ‘“‘Heaven save us from this accursed heath! I feared ‘twould be so,’ says some one else, with a whine. ‘‘Faith,"’ says I, coming to a stop alongside, ‘‘’tis an honor you put upon me. I have been mistaken afore now for his Highness, and for Jack Ketch too, but ‘tis the first time I was dubbed gentleman of the highway.”’ The old fellow at the windew rolled his eyes over me without a word, and pretty sharp eyes they were. “And who may you be, then?’ says he, with a his lean face. “Why, if it comes to that,’’ says turn, ‘‘who the deyil may you be? queer smile upon La He scrutinised me closely, and then, “Coachman,’’ he called, ‘‘bestir your horses.’’ *““Come, come,’’ says I, for the old scarecrow tickled my curiosity, ‘‘there's no need to quarrel upon our characters. You ha’ had the highwaymen here?’ He shrugged his shoulders. ‘‘Four dirty rascals,’’ he said; ‘‘and we're in no humor for another.”’ “Look says I sharply, no one to repeat a mistake.”’ He was a surly old cock, and, but that I knew Dan must have skinned him close, I would ha’ dragged him forth and served him according to his deserts; and, in truth, I was half in the mind to despoil him of some of his fine fig, but just then another voice broke in. “*Sir,’’ says this noodle, ‘‘if you be an officer, as I should judge by your dress, I pray you will despatch these villians. I am & poor man and can ill-afford to lose my purse, but if a small reward will serve—"’ ‘*Ha, ha,!’’ says I, nodding, ‘“‘here is some sense at last,’’ and,drawing the roan nearer, I looked into the coach. There was six of ’em, all looking pretty sheepish; and one as I discerned in the dim light, was a lady. **Lord!’’ says I, ‘‘five of you, and the coachman to be frightened by four scurvy cut-throats!"’ ‘*Why, sir,”’ says the just spoke, who wore a ‘‘an you had been here could ha’ done nothing. ‘*The exchange was effected, I assure you,”’ put in the old man_ suavely, ‘‘with less noise than if it had been a Sabbath sermon, save for the protesta- tions of my friends here.’’ ‘*Protestations!’’ says the lady, break- ing her silence, and in a voice rough with anger. ‘‘There were tears enough to have touched a heart of stone, and less resistance than a barndoor fowl’s. A fine company for escort, forsooth!’’ I shot another look at her—for a woman, specially if she be beautiful, tickles my faney—and, sure enough, I could perceive even in that light she wore an air of quality. But I put her aside 4 moment, and says I to the man with the paunch: ‘‘What have you lost?’ says I “*Sir’’ he, “Iama_ goldsmith, the which trade hath in these days sunk so low that—”’ But here Belinda intervened on him very sharp. ‘‘For heaven’s sake,’’ says she impatiently, ‘‘spare us the repetition of your circumstances; and _ since,’’ she added with a sneer, ‘‘this gentleman is good t> promise you assistance, specify your guineas and be done.’’ ‘There were a hundred guineas in my bag,’’ said the goldsmith humbly. But at that, and it may be because of the hint in the lady’s words about ime, there came another voice from t’other side. ‘Tam a merchant, sir,’’ {t began. *“Perhaps,’’ says I, with a glance at the lady, ‘‘we had better spare that also.’’ ‘‘Sir,’’ says the cully, accepting my repuke, ‘‘if you will but save memy two hundred and fifty guineas, you will place me deeply in your debt. A King’s officer, like yourself, should have no difficulty in running these rascals to earth.’ That made me smile, as you may fancy; and then, turning to Hoity-toity, I says ‘“‘And how have you fared, mad- am?”’ *“*T,”’ saysshe, shrilly, ‘‘am in no mood to indulge a wayside curiosity—unless, indeed, ‘tis your business to catch rohbers.’’ I bowed very solemn, and she me with asperity. ‘‘I have been “T allow ce, man that had heavy paunch, I warrant you says sO now possess had I kept other “Tis a fool’s trick to carry jewels on the King’s highway,’' says L ‘‘These gentlemen of the road snap their fingers at his Majesty.’’ “And you, a King’s officer, that!’’ she said scornfully. ‘*Faith,’’ said I, with a laugh, “I make no such claim to dignity. lama poor civil gentleman, of no more pre- tensions than your brave companions." *‘Brave!’’ she echoed, with disdain, “Five able-bodied men, and never a blow among them !’’ At this point the coachman broke in with a gruff voice. ‘‘We must be going,”’ says he, ‘‘or maybe we shall have fur- ther trouble ere Belbury.”’ ‘*Heavens! would they flay us?’ asked the old gentleman, lifting his eyebrows. “IT assure you, I have nothing beyond my skin and twe very incompetent legs.”’ That set me laughing, for the old cock tickled me. “Fea,” pher.’’ Whereupon, like a pistol shot, am turns upon me in a fury. are you sir, that dares mock fortunes?’’ she cried angrily. The old gentleman looked amused, and glanced whimsically at me; but, sure, I liked her spirit, though I made answer mockingly. “Faith, gentlemen,’’ says I, ‘‘you have — w say says I, ‘‘here is a philoso- Mad- ‘And who at our mis- ‘t Wa't for the *ick Room. The experience of physicians and 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 Consumption. to your ladyship. As for me—’’ Hereupon the coachman cracked his whip, and the horses plunged forward a step; but Ileaned over and laid my hand upon the side. ‘Fie, fle!’’ says I, “to mumble of dinner when the lady’s jewels are in question, and but four-and-twenty hours to get em!”’ ‘The more reason for your leaving at once,’’ said the old mawkin sarcastically. “The devil!’’ says I, Very calm, and as if I had made my resolve long since. “How would those same young gentle- men of blood entreat you, I wonder? *Slife, I have a notion that they would despatch you all to hell, for your com- mon quality, it being of untoward au- dacity for to seat you next her ladyship.”’ And then, putting my head right through the window, I says, addressing the lady in the most pretentious solemn manner: “Your ladyship,’’ I says, ‘‘frame me in your fancy, however high the flight, as one of these gentlemen of blood. Sirs, bear your misfortune with patience, I adjure you. Lard and oddsbobs, I wisb ron @ more prosperous journev.”’ To be Continued.) He will take no Risks. Shrewdness of a weliknown City Merchant. HE KNEW WHAT WAS GOOD FOR HIM. In winter when Canadians spend a large portion of their time indoors and cannot have the same variety of fresh food asin summer and fall, indigestion and dyspepsia afflict a majority. ‘If anybody will tell me that dyspepsia in its advanced stages is perfectly curable,” said a Toronto merchant, ‘‘I will take his word. Personally I run no risks. As soon as [ feel a sease of weight in the stomach, after a meal, I know that my bicod is sluggish in circulation. In my business | cannet take much exercise, and I fight the first sign of stomach troubles with Scott’s Sarsaparilla. Ithas never failed me, and has saved me many a coctor’s bill.” Scott’s Sarsaparilla possesses medicinal properties superior to all other so-called sarsaparillas made. As a remedy for in- digestion, rheumatism, pimples, scrofula and all blood diseases, physicians state that its equal was never known. Sold at 61 per bottic, of all dealers, The Russian press in Moscow gave a dinner on Sunday to fereign corr:spon- dents, at which three hundred were pre- ~ent. Completely Knocked Out. “T was so much run down I hed to give up work, and I felt as if life was not worth iving,” writes Win. W. Thompson, Zepbyr Ont. “I took Scott’s Sareaparilia and ‘m now feeling asl did ycare ayo.” Ycoti’s Sarsaprilla tones up the entire ystem, purities the bloov’, and eradicates theamatic and scrofulous poison. Ask for Seott’s and get it. Duclee and Payan’s tannery at St. Hyacinthe, Que., was Lurred on Tues- jzy. An old man named Mahew perished in the flames. Loss $25,00@. “To My Life’s End.” Old age brings many aches and pains which must be locked after if health is to be maintained. This depends more than anything else on the kidneys. “I am 85 years old,” writes A. Duffin, farmer, Aults- ville, Ont., “and have had kidncy trouble five years. My son advired Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills, and I obtained immediate relief. I «hall use them to my life’s end.” You will find Chase’s Pills equally effective or that lame back, The Albanians have petitioned the Porte for reforms, and if these are refused they intend to revolt to regain their former liberties. A Child Cured of Eczema by Chase’s Oint- ment, “ My six-year-old daughter, Bella, was afflicted with eczema for 24 months, the principal seat of eruption being bebind her ears. I tried almost every remedy I saw advertised, bought innumerable medi- cines avd soaps, and took the child to medical specialists in skin diseases, but without result. The doctor advised the use of Chase’s Ointment, and since using the eruption has all disappeared, and I can confidently say my child is cured. (Signed) Maxwe.t Jonysroy, 112 Anne St., Toronto. As the result of an investigation, it has been ascertained that one-third of the children of one of the principal grammar schoois of Chicago had never seen a live sheep or hog. Kind Words from the Fred Victor Mission Bible Class. On behalf of the Fred Victor Mission Bible Cia-s I wish to express our gratitude to you for the box of Chase’s Ointment which you supplied in aid of our charit- able work to the infant child of Mre. Brownrig, 162 River street. Ten days ago the child was awfully afflicted with scald head, the face being literally one scab from forehead to chin, and in that brief time a comjlete cure has beep effected. Surely your gift was worth more than. its weight in gold. Epuvuxp Yeten, 264 Skerbourne St., Toronto Dr. Langheld’s anti-microbicon has been introduced into several German hos- pitals, with the best possible results, in the treatment of consumption. stil} wf| «(| All dealers keep EL PADRE suf] LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER “ MOST , FRAGRANT ~Say, go MOST REFRESHING ~ < AND ENDURING OF ALL PERFUMES FOR THE RQ HANDKERCHIEF, “. TOILET O? BATH. Sf ALL GAUGGISTS, PEAFUMERS AND GENERAL DEALERS. / DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Sires? Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertissments nuxder tais heading charge: hve cenis | er ine. — WANTED - 4 house in a good locality to purchaseer rent tor one or a termao vears.—Apply to WALI.ACE LEITCU, Savings SamK, lwk. No LES—tihe Dwellins- House on corner of | Prince and Deérche: ter streets. It con- tains eight rooms, is heit«d with hot water, and has good sewerage Immediate posses- ‘sion. A; ply to George Alley. : may2s tl JJjane WANTED AT ONCE - An experienced sales- woman No other need apply.—Moore _& MeLeod, mayi7 “PASTURE—?or a limited numter of cows or horses, ia city limits Good water supply and shelier. Apply to Geo. k, Hughes, A pot h- eci.tie3 liall may27 PASTU RE—for cows and ecribers willtake uw limited number of cows and horses on June Ist. ‘this pasture has shade, shelter and abundance of freeh and salt water ‘Terms on application to James Cooke, or Doneld Me Miltan, Royaity mey27 dydi then 2awtf horses—The sub- YHOICE PASTULE GHEAP— At Upton about 3 miles trom town, great ran.¢; shade and water abundant iny22 lvi ANTED—A capable woman for general \ heusework. Apply to MISS MORRIS 133 Water Street. may22 if SERVANT WANTED.—Must be well ree- ommended, Good wages paid to a suitable girl. Apply to Mrs FS Moork, Brighton — may20—tf TO LET.—A Double-Tenement House, cor- ner of Giafuén & Cumberland Strets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborovgh Street may Iftf A WHEEL—For sale at a bargain or 'o ex- change fer a hghtdriving horse a * Gar'en Cits,” as goodas new Forintormation apply at this office, may 19tf WAN’ ED—Young or middle-aged men of character; bundrids foremost in Canada started with us; with—THE BRADLEY-GABKETSON Co, Lid, Toronto, Ont d&w ti-may2 WANTED—Prompt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house in P EIlsland. Sa ary $780, payable 315 week- ly and experses. Situaticn permanent; re- ferences. e velope, H E Hess, Pres, 3.6 Dearborn Street, Chicago. tf -mayi6 WANTED—Young men and women ts he!p in the Armenian cause; g°cd pay; will seid copy of my littie book, * Your t lace in Life,” free toany who write-Rev T 8 Linscorr, Brantford, Ont, may7 WANTED, acompeient girl tod» general housework, none other necd apply; app'y be- tween six ard eight o’clock in the evening to MRs W W WLLLNER, Frince Sa may3 TO LET, a cottage containing six rooms and pan'ry on Sidney Street, at present cecu pied by Mr M J Moran; possession given July 5tb; apply toW W WELLNER. mays FOR SALE--In Southport, Lot 48, tha) house and land owned ly J Plaw Ball, CE, formerly occupied by Ignatius Roach, carpen- ter, as a yeurly tenaD!; price $ 500; a clear deed of the property to be seen in the Registry Office. Enquire of ES Ball, by power of at- torney from J Plaw Pall, CE. Property is in- sured in the North British and Mereantile at hew )ater.—-Mns BALL, Cunnotly Huse may2—im WANTED—An experienced saleswoman for Mantie Department. None but those with large experience need apply.—BEER B: 0s. ap23 FOR SALE OR TO LET-A bows* and lot inGaytown. Louse cc ntains seven rooms and pantry, Arply to M N McLxrop, Plas- terer, Upper Prince Street. if—ap24 TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West; a vood yard, stable, etc, and ground suitable for a garden Im-~ mediate possession given. Kent moderate. Apply toJ D Mason. 6 3—apll about 314 a week to begin | Enclose self-addressed stamped en- | Ih hr be l- Ib» NEEDLES. —— . ~ = —_—- - —_ MORTGAGE SALE. O be cold |r Public Auction. at the Ccurt House in Summerside, on TUESDAY,the Twelfth day of May, A. D. 1896, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage cated the twenty-seventh day of March, A. D. 1890 and made between Peter Malcolai Morrison and Anp Morrison of the one part, and Sarah M. Brown of the other part:— All ihat piece cf land situate on Lot Eight- een in Prinee County, Prince Edward Island, > bounded as follows:-Commencing en the ‘ porth-east side cf the Darniey Road, thence north to ter acr+s now or formerly in po ses- sion of Peter Morrison, -thence east fi teen chains or to the west line of Peter Morrison s land, ti.ence along the same sonth forty-s'x chains more or lers to the neithen boundary of piece of land seld by the said Peter Ma'calm Morrison and Aun Morrison to George F Thompsen, thence along tke same south-west erly tu ibe road aforesaid, and thence along the same to the place ef commencement, beipg part of the land conveyed to Roderick Morrison by Kien Stewart and another by deed bearing date the 18th day of January, A. LD. 1867 For further particulars apply at the office of J. Edward Wyatt, Ba’rister-at-l.aw, Summer- | sid day of April, A. 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Beware of imitations. Take none but the genuine i stile, “PEERY DAVIS” Sold everywhere; .5¢. big HOP. R. FERGUSON'S MEETINGS. Bonshaw: Mor day, June &th, at 7.30 p m. Kensington, Tuesday, Juse 9th, at 7.30 m. Montague Bridze, Wednesday, June 10th at 7.50 pan. By order of Committee. may26—watn. hrd. guar, Political Meetings IN KING'S COUNTY. HE Candidates for the Riding of Kinz'’s will meet the electors on the tollowirg dates: - At Falrfield Hall, on Thursday, 28th May, at7 p. m. Friday, 29th At Scott’s Halt, mn. jall, Souris, Saturday, 30th May, West River, May. at7 p.1 At B. 1, 3. at 7p. m. At Cheese Factory. Little River, Tuesday, | 2nd June, at7 p.m At Dundas iteurt House, |\Wednesday, 3rd | June. at 7 p. m. | At St Peter’s Bav, Anderson's Hall, Thurs- | day, ith June, at 7 p. wm } At Peake’s Station, Friday, 5th June, at | 7 p. m. At Baldwin's Road School, Saturday 6th June, at 7 p, m. A.C, MCDONALIT, P. A, McINTYRE, May 23 - Political Meetings, Meetings of the Electors of EAST QUEEN’S will Le held at the following places times Belle Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 p.m, Wood Islands May, at 6 p. m. Caledonia, Monday, Ist June, at 7 p.m. High Bank Hall, Tuesday, 2nd June, at Hall, Saturday, 30th 7 p-m. Glen William Hall, June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor South, Thursday, 4th June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor North, Friday,5:h June at 7 p.m. Milltown Cross Schoolhouse Saturday, | 6th June, at 6 pm. Murray Harbor Road Schooll.ouse, | Mondays, &h June, at 7 p. m Meetings will be advertsed later for Calelnia, Muray Harbor Read and Towaships 61, 63 and 64. WM. WELSH, A. MARTIN, Wednesday, 3rd ! i | May 7, 96-4 ecdw3i ex vail. Miller's Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and ali Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Sir Jobn Miliais is suffering from cane cer of the throat, and it is feared that the recent operation was not successful. As Old As Antiquity. Either by acquired taint or heredity those old foes Scrofula and Cousumption, must be faced generation after geveration but you may meet them with the odds in your favor by tke help of Scott’s Emul ion, A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discowt on the Assessments on Real Estate and Persona! Proper- ty ia the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the current year ending the thirty- first day of December A, D, 1898. 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 aii taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1896, pay tothe 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.J .W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mavyi9--dy 2w City Clerk. A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victeria, Chapter 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, fof the year commencing the first day or Jan- uary, A PD 1896, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per centon 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 all Real Estate and Person- al Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tex therein, made and duly returned by them on the eleventh day of April, A D 1896. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January, A D 1806, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 1806, is hereby speciried and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- larof the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roli, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. W. E. DAWSON, [Sega } Ma li. M. DAVISON, 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 Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Conne!] of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of J an- uary, A D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateof one-eighth of one per cent on evcry dollar of the value of Real Es- tate ws assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the general Assess- ment Book and Valuation Rol) of al! Real Es tate and Personai Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein made and duly returned by them on the eleventh day of April A. D 1896. 2nd. The ‘rate of Ass-ssment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the first day of January A D Is%, and ending the thirty first day of December, A. D , 1396, is hereby specified and fixed at tr.e rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery dollar of the value of Personai Proper- ty as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- luation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. 8rd The amount of Poll Tax to bse paid by every oo returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu- ation Roil as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 1896. and ending the 3ist day of December,A D i895, is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (10e) on the poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd,) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, yor. mayi9—dy 2w ~ City Clerk's Office, Ch’town, May 19, 1896. § dy 2w A By Law in Addition to the Pres- ent By-Law for fanitary Pur- poses, for the Purpose of More Effectually Exforcing Cleantiness in the City. Beit enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Ist. That upon the refusal or neglect of any Owner or cccupier of any house, warehouse, cellar, yard, field or other place in the said City to remove any dirt, manure, animal or vegitable substance, Stagnent wa'er, filth or | i i premises, after recciving 48 hours notice from the Sanitary ( fiicer to remove the same, it shall be the duty of the sanitary Officer, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause the same to be removed at the expense of the owner or Occupier so notified as aforesaid. Af- ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sanitary Officer shall forthwith demand payment of | | the cost of removing the same, and untiess | paid o1 demand, shail sue therefor before the | Stipendiary Magistrate; end a like remedy | for the collection thercof as for the enforce- ment of the penalty unoderthe By-Law tor | Sanitary Purposes, Chapter XVII.; ehall be applicable for the recovery of the amount | thereof, 2nd _ The remedy above provided, shall be in addition to the remedies provided under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething herein contained sha'l be construed 10 pre- vent any p‘rson being prosecuted fora breach of said Bp-Law as well W. E. DAWSON, Mayor, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk May 19-06 the trade. We arealso prepared to do everything in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER acd HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. S ¢ us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE; § Charlottetown, Feb. PHILHARMONIC BUILDING eee RI ONE PANS GIVES RELIEF. Es BRIGHTEST .. AND BEST We have just received a full line of these OIL STOVES Two hundred and fifty sold last year in Ch’town FENNELL & CHANDLE R celebrated Tyke Serge Suits, Bisley “ Other English Serges, Ss gis 16 $14 and $15. Spring Overcoatings in all shades. Spring Suitings in amost all shades. Hats, the latest and best. Collars Ties, an all kinds of Underwear. Nobody can sell the same quality of goods cheper Everyone knows that we can make and fit all right. JOHN MACLEOD & CO Charlottetown, April 9, 1896—246 & wy LIOUNES a new, @n hand. including the celebrated ALPA DE LAVAL SEPERATOR. # lower temperature tian any other in use. on hand. direct to Farmers. refuse matte: Ot any kin‘ off and trom such | jes Fut Sa 1 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive patiera. 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