om ee 2 * ; * =i THE DAILL\ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE TOWN, APRIL 21°:859 oni ot Tae me = aa Cuhotanca -Shalqw MViiNViuily t uy — : Grrr om ~ | = Donys ™ A a i > 00 want a horses worth $100, you'd be silly | to pay $100 for his photo only. i you need DODD'S K DNEY PILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation. 'S ARE SOLD 1M BOXES LIKE THIS. DODD'S A KE ONLY D-O-D-D?S A By-Law for Levying and Specify- | ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Rstates and Personal Pro- jerty and Poll in the City of Jharlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. b+ 1t enacted by the City Council of the City oft hartottetown as fo he rate of OWS: : of Assessment on Real Estate ‘ Waterworks Fund under said Statute ‘ he year commencing the first day of Jan- ua-v. A D 1899, and ending the thirty-first day of | eeember, A. D. 1899, is hereby specified and fiz» d at t one-eighth of one per on ev+ry dollar of the value of Real Es- tat: »# assessed by the Assessors of the said eit of Charlottetown in the general Asses* mé¢ it Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tat) and Personal! Property liable to taxation in .aid City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein made and duly returned by them on ‘het wenty tir! day of Va-ch, A. D. 1899. 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the yeir commencing the first day of January A |) 188. and ending the thir'y-firstday of December, A. D , 1899, is hereby specified and fixed at t: e rate of one-eighth of one per cent eo every dollar of the value of Personal Proper- ty \s assessed by the / ssessors of the said City in ‘he said General Assessment Book and Va- tuntion Roll, made and duly returned by them as fo: esaid ied The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every i returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu at on Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year eoromencing the first day ot January, A. D. is +. and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 18), is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (0c) on the pollof every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. JAMES! WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, rate ol ; uy 2w 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 for the current year ending the thirty- first day of December A. D, 1899. é it enacted by the City Council of the City ®' Charlottetown as follows: : st. A discount at the rate of Two and One- holt Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers » 0 shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1899, pay to the City Clerk, at b's office, the taxes severally due by them for current year on Real Estate and Personal operty for civic purposes, JA“ ES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, City Cierk. ; By-law for levying and. specify- ing the rate of assossment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general Civis purposes under : . ; 1 Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City Charlottetown as follows:— ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate r general Civic purposes under said Statute, rthe year commencing the first day of Jan- y, A D 1899, and ending the thirty-first day December, A D 1899, is hereby specified and xed at the rate of one per centon every dol- ! f the value of Real Estate, as assessed by e Assessors of the said City of “harlotte- wh in the General Assessment Book and alnation Roll of all Real Estate and Person- Property liable to taxation in said City, nd of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax verein, made and duly returned by them on he twenty-third day of March, A D 1899 | 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal! ‘roperty tor such general Civie purposes, for | he year commencing the firstday of January, | 4 > 1899, and ending the thirty-first day of xweember, A D189, Is hereby specified and ixed at the rate of eizhths of one per | ” on ¢ ry dollarof the value of Personal | Property as assessed by the Assessors of the City 1 th said General Assessment shu Ly n feok and Valuation Roll, made and duly rned by them as aforesaid. : J \* ES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, k"— dy 2w CityClerk. Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the nndersigned ep to and on the 22,d da f “pril nex!', A D, | wm), forthe purchase of ' uncolleeted hook } éebts, promi ‘ es, judement- and ac- / counts due Orowing ito ‘he uudersizgned, as} Assignee of the e-tate of Edwia McFarlane ' Bach tender must be «ccompanicd by ten } per cent. of the amount thereof, either in cash , orcertified chegue. F r fuil particulars apply at the office of Matthew & “cLean, So. ris. The undersizned d e. notbind himeelf to} a cept theolowest Or any tender JOHN McLEAN, dyta Aasigne OFFICE 10 LET | —————_— In the subscribe *« tui large well lighted aid of 1 PT ng, Queen St, } asy -oproach,| | Sons of Temperance Meet at Hunter River. G. W. P. Kirby’s Repert Strong Resolutions. of the Sons of opened at Hun- er River atlla m yesterday with Grind Worthy Patriarch, Rev. W. J. Kirby, in the chair. After the opening ceremony the Past Most Worthy Pat- riaréh of the Nationa! Division of North America. Rev. Dr. Alder, Temple, was introduced to the Grand Division. Tae Grand Worthy Patriarch received and welcomed him. He took his position of honor, and, being calied upon, mace a very stirring and excellent address. The reports of the Grand officers were tben read and referred to the proper committees. The foliowing is the Grand Worthy Patriarck’s R+pert: Huoter River, P.E.I. April 20th, 1899 AND REPRESENTA- or P. E The Grand Division To THe OFricERs miVES OF THE DIVISION I<LAND. With much pleasure do we meet you ‘n Our semi-annual gession, in beautiful village of Hunter River. We are particularly pleased to come inte a plece noted for its morality snd staunch and progressive in temperance prisciples audthe place where our 6 deris advancing with such rapid srid-s as in “Hunter River Division ™ We must congratulate this division ia its encouraging growth during the past quarter. Yet, while we rejoice with nis Division in its success, we mingle our sympathies and our tears with it, and with those families from which our Heavenly Father bas removed a son who was an honor to his parents and a bless- ing to this order; and a daughter whose \ovirg and sincere disposition made her such a favorite in the Division Room. this | i when by mouon looks to the **Norh Star’ to guide to a | suceessiul naven of prohibition. We called suddenly on ‘Refuge Division” and found a large attendance i on a cold winter night, and the whole werking of the session, as wel as the | tiation of a new member, was most | commendable. Iam especially please d j io sate that the thoughtfulness of this very much appreciated, tie treasurer was ordered to paytae grand ‘flicers ¢x- If more Divisions wou'd wo doubtless more grand officers, well filled D. vision was penises t that, whore purses are DOL very ; would be encouraged to visit more ire- | quently. We trust our loving Father in Heaven | session of a committee on resolutions, wil bestow consolation and grace upon our frieids Mr. and Mis. Jobo Weye, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Lecd and their respective families in their sad bereavements. We cannot un- derstand why these young lives, buddiag into great promise of usefulness in our order and the world, should be so early cut (ff, but we bow in submission and pumbly say: ‘He doeth all thiogs ve) well Our Order has made some progress during the quarter; the report of the Grand S:ribe, who has been = indefatig- abl. in his labours during the past six months, show youthe strength of the Division to date. The divisions we have been able to visit during the quarter were ia good working order, and very encouraging to your grand officers. The anniver. sary «Xxercises of ‘-North Siac” were most eotbuSiasiic, aud tbe order still } | ! | | j | The City Divisions are doing splendid and Prince Edward is coming {ty to ‘he front ia work tor tem. p nes i would like to express my tha ks to toe depulies whe have written to me d-riny the ‘uurter, and informed me ol the condition cf their res,@ tive Divis- jons. Lbave nada f-w wore letters this quarter than last, ba’ a large pum- ber Of ‘he deputies a.e discourazingly cireless in writivg to the Grand Officers or answering cOMmUiivaliuns when Written to. We cannot be successful unless we do our business in a busivess manver. The time may come when the grand officers will be compelled to remove careless deputies and replace them with better men er women for the success of our cause. We regret that your attention must be called to the fact that the charter and parapbaoalia of Stanley Division have beem destroyed acvdalike misfortune has over taken «Forest Home” Division. I bave also heard, although not thruugh the de- puty, that -‘Uuion Division” has also had its charter stelen from the Division Room. The members ef this Grand Division will be a-ked to take some special action in these cases, and it may be that you will consider the advisability of offering rewards for the capture and conviction of these ruthless violators of the perce ane. destroyeis of the pro- perty of our order. If it shali be shown thatan actof the Logislature is necessary to meet such cases, the Grand Division will arrange for a committee to draft what isrequired. There seems te be a certaia class of lawless boys in our country places who should be nand- «da over to the law to be dealt with. I trust something can be dene to protect ourselves frem future losses, We would suggest the appointme.t at this WOLK into whose hands all reselutions which have been received shall be placed, and that committee shsl| be ashel to pre- pare resolutions to submit to this Grand Division regarding (1) The present condition of the Federai gev -rnment on the iate p'ebiseite, and future probibi- tion. (2) A resolution wh'ch shall reach the representatives of the Island re- garding the bonded warehc usein King’s County, on the premises of a violator | of the scoti Act. j will give yoa the fizures and | Graud | (3.)A resolution looking towards leg- islation, if vecessary,ayaivs! the selling. in Scott Act counties, of a beer which is , doing so much damage iv some Sections | i 1 | ! i ' i ot our work amoogst our young men who ar, ied to-belicve it is not intoxi- cating. (4.) A resolu‘ion which will help and encoucage the Charlottetown Temper- avee Al.iance in its efforts to draft some i of hope. called remedies he may have tried, sr an RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES! Every sufferer from catarrh who reads these lines will find in them a message No matter how severely he may be afflicted, no matter how many so- no matter how many physicians have experi- mented upon him in vain, no matter how completely he may have despaired of ever ridding himself of his disgusting and distressing malady—he can be cured | Hundreds upon hundreds of cases as bad as his have been fully and permanently cured by DR. AGNEW’S CATARREAL POWDER. This wonderful remedy never fails if taken before catarrh has developed into other necessarily fatal diseases. and get a bottle. . to full recovery immediately. asthma, hay fever, loss of smell and deafness. Don't put it off--go at once to your druggist It will relieve you in 10 minutes—it will place. you on the road It cures cold in the head, sore throat, tonsilitis, Here is an interesting letter from the Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa. : “ When I know anything is worthy of recem,nendation, I consider it my duty to let my friends know it, Ihave used Dr, Agnew’'s Catarrhal Powder for the last two months and am now completely cured of catarrh of five years standing. It is er magical in its effect. The first application benefited me within five minutes. I wou d not be without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold I may have, almost instantly.” At all druggists. Liver Pills—zoc. far 40 doses—are the best. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves ia oday =~ gen, tetter and all skin diseases, Cures pilesin2 tog nights. 35¢, wW J ag ff) xx 3C | and if ihe political party is ir stringent amendmen's to the Liquor Re gu'ation Act. This committee migh «iso have liberty to introduce any other sesolu’ions which will beip us to reach of the Liquor Traffic We are giad-to say that strong reso- tutions regarding the rep:y cf the Hen. Sir Wilf.id Laurier on the piebiscite have been pissed by the P. E. 1. Branch of the Dom nion Temperance Allinnce, the Pownal District I. O G, T.. and ove of particular streng’h «nd without any side Issues. by the W.C.T U. of the city of Charloititown. As a Grasd Division we must stand by these societies ; indeed our weakncss will be found in our vacillation at this time. We aie particular y pleased with the ¢ hir.otte- press as it speaks out on this Tae whole Tempe auce elec- iown question. torate of Ca. a ‘ais Spexki g out on the questin, and t @ ever fuiw ard aod ad- vonvoed order cf ihe Sovs ot Temperance must give 1o uicertiim scund today. I will not foreshadow wial you should do Lam sure you wili dy tie rig at. Whether we snall sit b cx and refuse 10 do anything more; or wheth.«¢ we soall piace on record our loss of fai h in the p.esent poliical par y, and with the G.W.P. of New Biuoswick **iook to the pp stion for help” or whether we shail !ake some new step: DOL yet sU2- gested, and make an effort to resiore the Prohibition purty to life and vitality ; or what e!se you muy do we awai’ tie issue ctthis day’s session. That some- thing must be done we are ag.eed, let us try and agree on what we shal! do. Nothing would pease youc Grand Officers more thun to fird common ground on which we can a/] stand, and a common rezolution on which we can uvavimiously vote,and one which shall impress the governme it, and the Rum Treuflit, that the Grand Divi-ioa of P. E. Island, means business; business every time! Let us remember. Oar fathers fought the foe With many a deadly blow Aod beet of drum. Ard great wi'l be our shame If we. wo bear their name, Accept the blot and blame Of slaves to run. O glad will be the day When rum has lost its sway, Aud we are free. Glad offeriags then we'll bring ‘Lo owr Almighty King And with loud voices si: g Our Jubilee. It is said that when Abrabam Lin- coln witnessed an auction of slaves and saw husba.ds sold away froma wives, and children torn fiom the arms of mothers, and the heartless manner in which the slave buyers dealt wiih these human chattels, he forced his way through thecrowd and gripped the arm of his friend and with voice husky with suppressed parsica said, ‘-If ever J get a chance to hit at this thing. by the Eternal God Til bit it hard.” The time has come, representatives, when we must hit bard, we have too loug been playing at probibition, and uot striking defiuite death blows at the liquor curse. Let us rise and show we arein earnest. aad be like the quaker who raised his gun to shoot a burglar, atthe same !ime saying, *-look out friend I dou’c want to hurt thee, tu: Tam goirg to shoot just where thouart siandiug.” We must shoot, the way we can’ help it, we mast shoot or ba eharged witb cowardice a: d insincerity. We are glad to welcome lo our Island and our Grand Division tree Rev. Dr. Alder Temple P. M. W. Pa'r-areh, and ore of our most earnest workers, We shall place bifore you the evrcouraying report of thé (scand Superiateadant cf Javenile work showing tour companies in good werk- ing order aad nearly 500 members, let the Divisions a!l acopt a company and thus train our future politicians, and public men in the elements of temper- ance. And now brethern I will not detaia you longer from the duties of today, but trust you will do your best to make this a most memorable sessica. YoursinL P.& F. W. J. Kirpy. G. W. P. After this the Division took recess unul 2 p,m. Atthat time the Grand Worthy Patriarch took the chair and proceeded with the wustal business. Five pew members were initiated into the Grand Division. Gro Ernest S. Weeks, G. Serioe, was el-cted to re- present the Grand Division atthe Na- tional Division in October next. It was moved and carried invitation be extended to the Division to meet in Charlottetown in July, 1900. The following resolu ions were unanimously adopted :— (1.) We exceedingly regret the attitude of the Dominion government in refusing to enact a prohibitory law and deem the answer given by the Premier un- presedented and unsatisfactory. 2.) We condemn in strongest terms the opening of a bonded warehouse at Cardigan in the house of a notorious Seott Act violator, and ask our triends in every part of the province to use their influence with our representatives at Ottawa to have thig glaring wrong speedily recti- d that an National (3.) With regard to the prevalent use of beer We realize that this is a difficult mater to legislate upon, while parties muke oath that itis not intoxi- jtenavee ih every | kindling wocd a wide berth. our desired haver, the total prohibitiou | | NOTICE! The report tha: D>, Ma'heso: is about i to qi UIs prac «we at M Mialve is not c ting, Our only course is to diseoun possible w; andl | terch our people to give this devil's | (4.) We svmpathiz +: with our friends Oe = me Lin | ti lke own ln their endeavor to | true. i Diberale cf i.toxiesaling quors. | That he is abont taking @ post gra tant. Wec ni them to b the yest j iduv«ea | C UF#e at Me'#i)] Un versity, i8 Irae and | of woat eourse to ba pursued. Ws | that he wi lresume his practice a Mon. l trust however they wiil bever sancti n | tague about.une : 5th, next is als» trae, * | a 09 Ae 2 — 2 jany course berring on 103 face the va—Gy daw Juke, wks | Tes molavce ot license . a aoe Tea . lo the eveniog a pabuc meeting was | Seed Wheat, beli asd an interesting programme rend re!, — i | WHITE FIFE, grown cne year focm pO Liv \ house on Db cherter Street | mporved seed—on the ** Warren Ferm” con aiaing7 ro ins, now cecupled by Myr. . Joh feLeod, Po-session given 15th May JOHN NEWsOY rexi Appiy to Thomas Alley. 9) 6 —d&wlmo ates - ? oe FOR S\il A sin,*. wigon in good order W awTED,.—A copy of i h+ sa. g Folio” 2 : pply al th.. cfiice, 93 good condi:'ion, a: piy a». chis office, 89 = ———— =e pre SEe DEAR SIR,— —————— D WHEATI] [Tam very ylad to be able to inform you that after testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in recommend ing itto the fa mers of P E. Istand I sowed twenty grains without making any special selection, and out of the.twenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in tkis section of the country pronounce your seed wheat the b:st sample that they have seen imported to this Island. Yours etc, R. P. Baanati, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E LY I still have a few bags of this ) specially selected wheat to dis pose of. HORACE HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, April 18, 1899 4 —- 2 Sa A a a TE Kalsomins, Alabastine Petrol, Magnite and all other requisites for house cleaning’ | FENNELL &CHANDLEB] ROYAL 4 OAK SOAP - Happy Iiomes. Manatacturedof 5 B HOS BONE & BLOOD AND one GRAND SUCCESS. : Write for prices. Blood : GUARANTEED Analysis. Ei Oo 2° S FERTILIZER © Tried lastjseason. . B. & M. RATTENBURY, !Charlotteto .