== nae a eo Oe ee wr a r ¥ “EPP +9 “a Rb R : ~ } 2 HK. TATT Y UXAMIN R é » yf A CE Saneasainannctena nee hie. Sak Oe ._” Ladi meee ine egestas a ne io 7 a ln ER Rell ad... oath, koe . - Leta tnatal aaa = mn Sinete Corizrs Two Cenrs VOL. 27.—-N — a - | 1891. 0.19 ee TN UY ’ TRS f Z : , ¥ - mw SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. we — ee ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL ee — a = —————— a sc tte nAVIE'S nt itr STORE | se A Nation of Cities. Don't Worry. poseses seerencneeearererecees be as . DS oo 4 Sleep a The Census Office of the United States} Of trouble we must bear our part, : Be cae from our present Fi has issued one of the most important bulle- _The wealthy and the poor: ; ; 3 a ng moa am xlious Store in < ting, namely, that regarding the urban popu- W ha hes the grip and loses heart ‘ ‘ bo NEW BLOCK, we will sell off our Pe 4 Istion in 1890. According to this bulletin His grip is losing sure, ; : HORE Feney and Toilet Articles at greatly ———_—— (x )——__—_ the urban rp spe or populations living N ; ee ; A cates. Vite, . e in cities of 8, and upwards in 1890, was Negroes in ihe States, } seduced rates, Y Our Spring Stock Is now daily 18,235,670, the total population, exclusiv: - ; , ' APS FNGLISH, FRENCH AND ° : vf gure a whites on Indian reserva- s _ rinses —— census retares show | ; Fe : AMERICAN. 6 ‘ tions, being 62,622,250. Th ‘ . | conclusively that the negro ulation in what! } 4 es : 80: ee coOmIns to hand. We will show all lation slealrit ated in 1890 Sethu ont a - nee a tre * black belt” in the South is i ‘ TRE EXE All the well-known T ° . . the total populstion. Corresponding|20. D°lding its own. This belt contains PERFL Vi ES. kinds on the market. th ) N ovelties mm Dress Mw aterials. tigures for the several censuses are Seah — nea of the aa colored populs- (Mair, Tooth, Nait anal JP yj : the following table :— of 1880 the negroes Stee tetecheteeaden } DOES CURE c te air, Looth, Nati ¢ ™ i , aw —— oe ae ae ri nts, Sateens. Flannelettes, Jac ke eee s ” aon greater rate than the whites, bet ; we ~ywders, C ’ e ° “1 this was due, it is said now, to defects inthe] £ paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams ro ‘6 ath 7 wy ‘ ‘Agent for Lasarus, Optician, London and eting So Millinery, HH ats, Fe athers. Census total populs jun teen pod core 6 ee 000 on ; a sot , ears. Population. lation. nabitanes tik’ the Week belt. ac ecchuared with! | = LES at all prices and qualities, Flo Ve ers, Vel vets, ete. ao os on signs oe ais bay om 3 ere in 3000 ten eeloved. cluiset te: : ec IRR Sie MMS Gere oie RIM cults igs i MME SMa ree ge se eet 3 a cc ea ele a ’ . i z ° dies @Qur Milli vy D MR eic8k sack, 356,920 4*Blee cont, Ste che pation commen] {= EU wet Cen TES SPECIFIC tt MeraHery epartment, under ee 475 135 $33 16,868,000 as against 13,530,000 in 1880:! | Dalatable as Milk , ‘ A meret rvs ant ve ‘ . that is, 1t has iacre d at the rate of 94 67| ¢ + : \ 8 s » re iBezrca Be ses ovrtat (tert mir tree 1.453, 994 . 52 er ¢ nt., } twi . ‘ f hi SLATES st " a charge of Miss Wright (late offisoccccc. vari 1249| Sioned popuiation’ in 1890" the” groperios| {BE 6 You get he gensine in Salmon , ’ Md oe Seg, oe it ae me oO? «PREP En 072, 2 9 23] of white to persons of color in these sta color wrapper; sold by all Druggis s, at ) AFTER o somber of drctors hat failed, | | - S) . » ae ee 8 071.875 2095] w si Pe i rap stares: ¥ coc, and $1.00. A Slate's Specific cured me of stomach r : Young ~~ 79 will be better than ERT eee ll i a7 oate sabe the stent ek te laine, — nel SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville = < 4 a a ic. trouble. Mees deetities 18 245,670 29.17} dim:nisbed, being then as 100,000 to 41,475.| Ropk. McKrxyxyox Gallas Point, P. E. I. After fourteen years’ experience, Iam pre- pired to supply the public with my Specific, aod guarantee to cure CHARLES J. SLATE, Chemist and Druggist. N. B.—All parties who are indebted to me are requested to make immediate payment. CHARLES J. SLATE, spl8—dy 7i eod wky li pd gative Medi- cine. They are a supply in @ conden form the substances actually needed to en- mrich the Blood, curing ll diseases coming Poor and WatT- BLoop, or from frona rhy ViTtaTrep Humors in ithe Bioop, and also invigorate ard BUILD up the RBuoop and ® SyvstEeM, when broken ever supplied. . (x) LONDON Charlottetown, April 17, 1891. HOUSE. te A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing | (6) ane ' CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE. )- NVALUABLE in cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys tum when weakened by changes of the season. It will be seen that the proportion of ur- ban population has incressed gradual!y dur- ing the past century from 3 35 up to 29 12 “During the past decade,” says the census commissioner, *‘ the colored race his not held its own against the white in a region where : HARRIS & STEWART, the climate and conditions are, of all those which the country affords, the best suited to its development.” per cent., or from gne-thirtieth up to near- iy oue-third of the total population. The increase has been quite regular from the beginning up to 1880, while from 1880 to 1890 it has made a leap from 22.57 to 29.12 per cent., thus illustrating in a forci- ble manner the accelerated tendency of| Lemons, oranges, chamagne—all these are eur population toward urban life. The|r-commended, says the Ladies’ Home number of cities having a population of|Journal, but the best secommendation, the more than 8.000 increased from six in 1790] ™ost practical and common-sense, is to let the to 286 in 1880, whence it has leaped tu 443 sea-sickness have ite way, and then you are in 1890. Nearly 560 per cent. of the entire|°Ver With it. You can modity any possible city pupulation may be found right here in| **t#ck by a little care as to diet a day or two the North Atlantic division, and in this setnosaniiing, Sy aeeting ieetay eas. rich . . f J i i i A a same division over half of the population is ce 8 oe ean oe re hte Bs wht atm Bon't Get Sea-Sick. cities of thie division during the decade has} down the deck continuously. By this method been nearly 44 per cent., aud the rural /you get accustomed to the motion of the ship, districts barely 20 per cent. tire yourself out, and, if you are any sort of a The growth in population from large) sleeper, you will sleep soundly the first night. cities wil be studied with great interest, as} Then the worst is over. Butif not, and you Of course, you will feel miserable But let the speil run its course, and itisdone, And you are better for it, and certainly wiser than population and enterprise, and if continued for two more decades may leave the United States as a nation half industrial and half A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Property «nd Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Water Wo ks Fund, under Statute 50th Victoria, Chapter 8, E it enacted by the City Council of B Charlottetown as iiewes apie Chy of lst. The rate of assessment on Real Bat a Water Works Fund, under said Matern 2 the year commencing the first day of Jannary A. D. 1891, and ending the 31st day of D camber, Bioop BUILDER, . ° aad , A Toxo and Kuicox: THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC contained in cities of 8,000 or mora inha-|ro bo sick. Dismiss the thought. Keep on |rate of ONE: HITIETH OF ONM BEI Cone eTRUCTOR, as the bitants. The growth of population id the your fre: the firet day out. Walk up and jon every dullar of the oie ot aoenn as»-ssed by the ssessors of the - ; a Charlottetown inthe General Sees ioe and Valuation Roll of ail Rea) kstate and Per- soval Property liab'e to taxation in said City and al! persons liable to pay Poll ‘lax therein’ made and duly returned by them onthe Fifth ;da: of April, 4. D 1889, and as such General it shows the tendency of the times to mass do get sick, just accept it philosophicaily. | Assessment Book ana Valuation Roll is aided to lend revised and currected by their subsequent | Sivilar returns made hy them en the 2lst day of | March, A. D. 1890, and the 7th dsj of April, A D. 1891, and duly returned by them on the 3% b dey down by overwork, : ° rp: ; ‘ . ..: i “ es eee eee It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that agricultural. So long asthe progress of to try and cure it by a mixiure of things, of Murch. A. 1, 1590, and on the 7th de y sesand indiseree the GREAT ORIGINAL is ** Campbell’s,” and that the genuine bears our siguabure es “ which only give the stomach a re-son for a A. D. 18¥1. tions. They have ® oron tha label. The-buat'deook of its value is the fact that its sale atithe present time the cities is not made at the expense of the| continuance of proceedings. One of the _ 2%4., tue rate of assessm ‘FO- en At pn upen tt 102 Li ; rest preot vi its vaine t © iact tuat its sale at of ~ i rural districts it is a matter for rejuicing, leading medical authorities in the world says perty tor ay Me oe Y io UAL SY tcf 8 larger in ever Detfore. s+3 anal 2 : ° : a Soreimen chug st day a en and en, Che fullowivg certificate shows how CAMPBELL'S ( J\UININE WINE is appre- ms me mee be meee they have. done in that fifteen grains of sulphate of quinine, | aud ending the 3. t day « oa. ee Ming BOO WOON. ns. Tented eubienl : aa ; Gaincs“Wike. deitatGoes of the eee England, to devour the best and strongest | administered two hours, or four hours at the 18ber by 5» cifl-d and fi, rate of ONE: rrecting ciared. a ; { tte yf inpies OF Yui ie ine atlons B ' ¢ : : ; Lis’ , ‘ae . ; i Ces <a eee ES Wy Ce Se eee be, 1gttall A a > }oF the country population and leave them | most, before embarking, will completely free ji begger y = UF ON cae 4s 1. on every B inno LAniITiES end) = aloug with a sample of our own, to the Pubtic Analyst, we received the following reply: lt, the tenement houses and slums of the|¢ven sensitive subjects from the horrors of ass: axed by the Assenso Bk Weausd Chey’ he g SUPFRESSIONS. : a ; : ee a ‘ é ‘ , e oe . E SERSOM ‘ i n the Who finds his mental fac- ‘**CauppeLi's’ is the cnly genuine Qajuine Wiae of the three samples examined at}great commercial centers, with little hope sea sickness. 7 ‘ieneral Ass ssmeat k and Veiuntion EVERY ¥ nities dull or failing, or Messrs Kenneth Campbell & Co’s. request.” for the future, it will be a migration that —> -<- a ada oe one Oe ee ae i ahinniog a 2 » wheat oa io 7 i é aie > “oe ee } ed to, revised and co r-cied aor sad bis pb . ab pow S flags gs ul take —— Jonx Baker Epwarps, Ph. D., F LC. S., may well be iooked upon with something H to Wa h the Hai tid. The amount of Po.) taxiob aid ter onion seeeieai Dey wt rest re his lost energies, bo ap2l Public Analyst, akin to alarm, ; ow to a the air. perso» returned by the said A-«Minm ip ay ths 3 CUVLa.. ‘ . iin | Genera + e8°SSMEML Bo kK and Vatu a 7 q " should take them. — — aren SS —_—— —————— ‘ : ; > adide wna ‘ ae Men _— EVERY WOMAH They cure all sup- Recip: For washing the hair, says the Lidies Sides Se. fortes ont Tits. £ can.d as pressions and irregularities, which inevitably ecip: ocity. Home Journal, » smsli piece of kitchen grid Stature for the rear cumnone ne he Leen entail sickness when né cted Oe a<8 a 5 8 : Serre : soap pat in very hot water until a thick of January, 4. D. 891 asd endin Cow “the yo YOUNG fet ict wit ouse the ae e ll fl 10U5 ois | en § 0 rime fp The Philadelphia Bulletin in referring to! whire sud is achieved, is best Use this af (mogene Fe A 1), 190" |g arene pec fd and rhey will cure le re- . auf . > ‘ a the sum CN CeNUS anthe P suits of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the the recent visit of the Canadian deleg+ es first water to cut our the dust, and, atier every arson aU asse-sed aod nocmenad aaa system. ’ tu Washingtun, says :—* The Canadian re- | that, wash the seapy water out of it thor- Said. ciprocity envoys departed from Washing- | oughly with clear water that should be very | T HE‘TH H\VILAND, QURG WOHREN should take them. These Pints will make them regular. Por sale by al! druggists, or will be sent upon beceipt of price (S0c. per bex), by addressing ZHE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont. AUCTION SALES. Ww? are prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, ig preserved An invaluable food for all who need strong nourishment in an easily-digested form “ . Mareh 17—dy & wky ssh 8 ton satisfied that the negotiations wiil be|hot, holding your head over a basin sad taken up at the earliest convenient tims. |let ing it be poured from « small pitcher, as they are concerned; but the democratic] nut braid it while it is damp, but have it starting fresh reports of diff-rences be-jstay in your reom and let it hang loose tween the President and his Secretary of | until it is free from all mvisture. Do nor Srate. It is asserted that the alleged | be induced under any circuinst sices to use quarrel between the two has been intensi-|s fine comb upon it; it is death aad destrac- fiad by the incident, and that, after Mr |tion to the hair and ast good fur the sep. Blaine had made all arrangements to have/ If there are ubstinate spots of dandruff, rub the Canadians come to Washington, the /in a little vaseline and brush th+t place well Everything seems to be satisfactory s» f«r,D y che hair first with tows ls, and then do! President snubbed him by refusing to let the negvtiations proceed. If this were the next morning. _— } Mayor of City of Chario te‘own. H M. VD .VI30N, ‘' ty Clerk City Clerk’s O fice, Ap~l 2), 1391—2 » (m g) press has found in the episode occasivn for | either fanned until it is dry, or, if possible, | A By-Law for Levy ng and Specifying the Rate of Asses:ment o Real Estate aid Persmal P operty in the City of Chiriottetown for ‘eneral G.vic Purposes, under tc.inany part of the City or Island at moderate rates me ee itrue, it would amount tu a much aa i . — = bs a ‘ greater ha ae payments. Good references, Give insult to the Dominion government than to How ‘o Bea Happy Old Maid. Statute 5lst Victoria, 6 pter 12, * one - —_— 8 RE SEO ES Ee THE SPcT. ~|Mr. Blaine, aud to look at the statement ‘ % it enacted by the “ity Conneil of th : CHARLES I. MORRISON, seis ds D Aa ee : kes ——— aie OTT on its merits, it is far from likely that the} . = oe vi ie oe ee Chari-tteiown as folio we: ee § Anetioneer, oS 5 be INSTANTANEOUS If ITS ACTION President would permit any peraonal pique | 7° '°F morbid rhuughts “ ' meh12 106 , residen pe yp piq To never think forta moment that you Ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for Queen Street. or private ambition tv add to the mass of} | you ‘general Civ.c vurposes, under said -tavute, for are not attractive, and to make yourself the year commencing the Ist dav of January, TN eae Er =: ‘ SAORE HOUND ANDAN! Sr ROup 61! COUGHS SHOOPING © 0 COLDS. Gs; e’40 YEARS IN USE. im PRICE 25*Pre BOTTLE & naTRUNG . CO. PROP RIETORS t. John. NB. ties MeGHLL, UNIVERSITY, MON TREAT. A SPertaL FP culty ANNOUNCEMENT of the nae For CRAMPS, CHILLS, DIARRHGA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MOrRSUS, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, NO REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KILLER. In Canadian Cheleraand Bows! Complaints its effect is magical, It cures in avery short time, THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. ——_— me ws wt 5 In used bath faternally and extercally. rt sots cusckly, sffording almost instant re lint from the severest pain. So.o EVERYWHERE AT 260. A BOTTLE, £7" Beware of Counterfeits and Imitationa > ee HOUSE-CLEANING SUPPLIES BEER & GOFF'S. \ TE THAVE ON HAND a full supoly (f everything re- i acvnmnniniit, ponoonniaaiene quired in the House-Cleaning line, including Brushes, complication with foreigu powers in which his government is already involved. The whole story may be safely set down as one of those baseless and malicious attacks on the Republican administration which the Democratic party is so fond of making.” Remarking upon this paragraph, the Hal.fax Herald says : The probabilities are that the stories which have been circulated in the press with regard to the reception which the Canadian delegates met at Wash- ington were first concscted by the grit party in Canada and aiselosed by the emis- saries of that party at Washington, who are desirous of plaeing all possible obstacles in the way of the neg» tiation of a treaty of reciprocity. A day in October has fiaally been decided upon for the meeting of the conference at Washington; and the proba- bilities are that « full settiement of all ex- isting disputes may be sucovssfully nego- tiated. The tactres to which the grit lead ers have resorted, however, leave no room for doubt, but that they desire to place every obstacle that they can in the way of this desired result being accomplished Nevertheless, there is every reason 10 be- lieve that in the end their knavish tricks will be frustrated. 7s Tue Grip Exrexpine.—The grip is sti’l raging in London. Que-third of the m-mbers ef the National Liberal club, and a majority of the inma es of one of the largest hotels, re down with the disease. The extension of the epidemic is favored by the condition of the weather. Telegrams from Leeds and Sheffield report a similar state of affairs in iook as charming as pvssible. Tu be so considerate of the happiness of others that ic wil be reflacted bick vo you as from a lo king glass. To never permit yourself to grow old, for | by cultivating all the graces of heart, brain and body, age will not coms up »a you. To believe that a life-work has been mapped out for you, that itis near you, and to dothat which your hands fiad for you. Co rem smber that the hippy old muid is the one member of a family who, not hav- ing any other claims on her, can be God's own suashine to those in sorrow or ia joy —From the Ladies’ Home Journal. Horse Notes. Belle Hamlin and Justina will try against their 2 13 mark this year. Budd D>ble thinks it is barely possible tha: the 208% limit will be beaten this ear. 7 , The race horse St. Elmo, sold to Mr. Chambers of Louisville, a few days ago for $3000, died the other night at Jefferson- ville. Charles Horace Nelson, the Waterville horseman, states that he is prepared to bick Neison, 2.103, against any horse, mare or gelding that gues in iron at the trot for any amount of money, from $5,100 tu $29, - 000. He made the same kind of an oifer last year in # public sale stable in Boston, and a well-known Boston eperting man ssid he would match Aleryon against Nel- A. 1), 1891 and ending the 3!8' day of !'ecember. A. D 1891, is her-‘y specified and fixed at the rate:f ONE P¥ ER CANT, on every 4 lar of the value of Real Keta'e as argessed by the Assessors of the said (‘ity of Chariotreta wn in the G@-neral Assessment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Esta'e and Persenal Property liable to taxation in said Ciiy, and of all persons liable to pav Pall Tax therein mace and duly returned by them on the Sth day of April. A, D. 1889, and as such Genera] Assssme t Bonk and Va uation Roll is added to, revised and corrected by their sub-e- uent similar returns made by them on the @2ist ay of March. A. ‘> 189, and the 7th day of April. A _D 189'!. and duly returned by them on the 2°th dav of Murch, A. D. 1890, and on the 7th day of Aoril, A. D. 1861 2nd. That the ra’e of assessment on Parsonal Property for «uch genera! Civic purpo-es, for the year commencing the 1 tday of January, A. 1), | 1881. and ending the ist day of December, A. D, 1891, ia bereby specrfied and fixed atthe rate of O -E PER CENT. on every dollar of the value of Persona! Proverty as assessed by the Assessors of the sa‘d City in the said General Ass-sement Book and Valuation Roll, made end dnly re- turned bv then, and co added to and revised as af d. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, April 20, 1°@1—2w (m 8) — A By-Law for allowing a Rate of DPis- count n the Assessments on Real Estate a d Personal Property in the City of Charlottetown for General Civic Purposes, fo the current year ending the dist day of December, A. D. 1891, Gf heelied Sat “ss : . : cas ine S§ i ee Prepared, Bey ‘Pp ied Science has been Brooms, W hisks, Pearline, Sap lio, roap, Washing Soda, those cities. sega Ne ee ee aieD abit tad Laborato: terhihewn in aratuas) AIaMOnia, Brunswick Black, Enameline, ete. For Over Firry YEARS Mra. Winsloe’s}he would not pnt up, and the bet was ])% it enacted by the City Coaneil of the City of aainee ae ee mS Pp : a ee iy ; Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of accepted. Inside the limit specified, the Charlotietown 68 fullows Fs si cores sav ) aes in| : : Ye ot 6B 90 i ; i i i 9 i hi ist. A Discount at the rate o! TO ANDO? trical B,...: Vil, Mini Mechanical and Flec-} Rar cleaning ‘ t use our Crystai Ammonia. mothers for their children while cutting teeth. sporting man was on hand with his money, et t t which wagner > Practical Chemistry, | oe Geen . ee ] it relieves the little sufferer ~~ ak ; & ne but Nelson claimed that he made no such | Taxpayers who shall met aes Ventas Td in the Session of 1891-2! = -ware use Blectro-Silicon. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the| statement as that his adversary would not day of July next, AD. 1891, pay tothe ¢ iy thine not hitherto accessible ae SI For cleaning Silverware use Electro-s child from pain, and the li:tle cherub awakes | pet, and the «ffsir was off. It may be now | Clerk, af, Sie ae. Po ane. one aa epivs may” = : Stove Pipe from Rust use Brunswick Black. |#s “>right as a button.” It is very or that the Maine horseman has more con- | Personal Property for general Civic purposes. Mdsrrign. y ee had on application to the| For preserving stove £1p to eee Se = > i. e fidence in his horse, and that he will make | stece cd tae at eee + an i oan... 7 2? can *lso supply detaile _. |gums, allays all pain, relieves wiud, . : ity town, pawae ies ot ng a Pply etaile i} * . P lish on Stoves and Grates use ou . ae cal ‘ tis teccb dence ee for {9 match. Few d ubt that Nilson can beat | H. M. DAVISON, army, viz, Las "Med i roe = fie For putting a fine —— diarrhea whether aising from teething o «ny horse at the trot in py noe iy single Ciiy Clerk. in oe eee ee week aes ——— : ‘ eeuiie ts a bottle | handed, but there may be a skeptic owning ary pases onre te Women), and) Liquid Stove Polish. & GOF athe nanan re oe ee se ae that wil give him a Tce i they| Cl Car fon Apt 9 6—Be 4. W. BRAKEN EER co ” i care to trot horses against a man expelled ** BRAKENRIDGE, B. C 5 Syrup,” and take no other kind. : : ‘ > wa, ee Queen and King Square Stores. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr by the National Assocation. K. D. C. Cures Dy spepsia. Acting Secretary. apll—eol & wky