Cat Meas erst actac THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 31, 1898 — nti indy praia, * *,* . - ‘es 4 ¥ ~ Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 3. a ee List of Ratepayers vor the City of tharlottetown In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3!st Decem- her, I8€8, containing names of all such defauiters. and the amount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upow which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. Amount of Assessment due & unpaid oo Name of Ratepayer !n Statemeot or Description of Property upon Default. which Assessment Is made, The Brain Power of the United States hutler Catherine House and Land on Town Lot No. 40 —5:h Hundred $281) Coyle Stephen House and Land on Town Lot No. 3—2nd Hundred 1575 Hnghbes Peter House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 6 75 Lowe Walter House aad Land on Town Lota Nos. 5&6 4th Hundred 22.£0 | Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 49 4th Hundred 16 88 | Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 98 4th Hun dred 5 06 | Lowe Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2.06 | ae YW. A.O. Moreon ) y._. Purdie Jane Lelie McNutt » Trustees | House and Land ov Town Lots Nos 97498 1st Hundred 3375; Ryan Deborah House and Land on Town Lois Nos §0&81—4th Husdred 33.75} Reid Richard B House and Land on Town Lot No. 95—2nd Hundred 3.37 Inssell Robert House and Land on Town Lot No. 73—4th Hundred 13.50 | Siewart Allan E:tate of Late Vacant Land on Town Lot No. 55—3rd Hundred 2 06 | Stewart Isabella House and Land on Town Lot No. 90—4th Hundred 3.9 Williaros John Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 27 4.12} Williams John House and Land on Common Lot No. 24 11.24 Ward Robert Es cate of late House and Land on Common Lot No. 25 5.62 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoris Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a list of the shatepayers of the City of Charlottetown who ave failed to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upou their Real Property in said city, I will make an application to His Honor, the Stipendiarv Magistrate of said City, for Judge ment against eact and all ofthe lands above described, for the respective amounts 20 levied agains! them, and then unpaid, and that upon such indgment being duly entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. me Dated this 20th day of December, A. D. 1888. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE City Collector December 2), 1898, 1 mo. s ~ > SHE IS HAPPY WHY ° Her lover has presented her wi 1a Fine Imperial Guitar For a CHRISTMAS PRESENT When making your Christmas Parchases DON’T FORGE T hat a Musical Instrument will last longer,give more pleasure nan most Faney Goods and Toys so extensively advertised A fullline of Violins, Autoharps, Accordeons, Binjos, Guitars, etc, on hand—Musical Toys of every description | At Fashionable Slaughter Prices MILLER BROS The P E Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street Store open every night till X mas eee eee ~. ir) fr) 7 ‘ BEWARE: OF : WWITATIONS, Te Be Right Always Get The 3Zenuine — One Piece Top QUEBEC : HEABER sn you are sure o be right. City Hard ware Store The genuine is sold only at the R. B,NORTON & CO, Lta, -.. AGENTS THE BACKBONE OF A NATIOis. Comes From the Farms. ‘*It is from the farm and the country districts that the great brain power of } the country has come, is coming today | and must come in the future,’’ writes Edward Bok in The Ladies’ Home Jour- nal. ‘‘Instead of deprecating country life and saying that ‘to live in the coun try means to live out of the world,’ in- telligént people know that the free, un- tummel life of the country unques- tionfibly gives broader views. ‘Ie hu man mind always grows to suit its out ward surroundings. Originality and ade velopment for great things have naught to check its growth where one can look with earnest eyes from nature up to na- ture’s God. To speak of ‘the ignorance of the rural regions’ is to stamp oneselt as an ignoramnus, not the country peo- ple. There isa soundness of core and an inteliigence in the back country of this nation of ours that people who live in cities and think themselves wise never euspect. We can talk all we like of ‘social revolutions’ and kindred evils that are supposed to threaten this na- tion. When they do threaten our insti- tutions, the danger signal wil! not come from the back country. Such thoughts are born and fed amid the fou] atmos- phere of the cities. In the clear coun- try air of the farm nothing threatens this country, and when anything in the shape of a socialistic, anazehistic revo- lution does menace this land the true voice which will stamp it out wil] come from the country. The backbone of this land rests in the country and on the farm.’’ Pianists Practice Too Much. ‘‘While studying with Rubinstein, Josef Hofmann practiced three hours a day,’’ writes Mary B. Mullett of the famous pianist in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘He believes that most sta- dents make the mistake of overpractic- ing. When he came to this country the firct time, he was practicing an houra day. For two years after his return to Germany he practiced two honrs a day, During the next two years be averaged four hours daily, and after that, until he went to Rubinstein, six hours daily. This be regards as excessive. ** ‘One’s mind grows stupid and cén. fused,’ Hofmann says, ‘and one’s fingers follow the confusion of the brain. An- other mistake of young pianists is that they use too much force in practicing, One should play just hard enough to keep the fingers and wrists from getting stiff, One is not aiming for artistic re- gults as one is in concert playing. It is the fingers which need constant prac- ice.’ ’’ Stories of Curran, Curfau could say mordant and cut- ting things, but perhaps no man was ever insulted with such dialectical neat- ness and ingeniousness as Curran was by the famous maker of ‘‘bulls,’’ Sir Boyle Roche, in the Irish house of com- mons. ‘‘The honorable gentleman says he is the guardian of his own honor,”’ said Roche in reply to a speech of Cur- ran, ‘‘but on the other occasions I have heard him boast that be was an enemy of sinecures.’’ Curran was defeated in a conversa- tional contest with Lady Morgan, the Irish novelist, one evening in that lady’s drawing room, when, exaggerating the prevailing fashion in short sleeves, she wore merely siraps over her shoulders. Curran was walking away from the lit- tle party who witnessed the conflict of the two wits wheu Lady Morgan called out, ‘‘Ah, come back, Mr. Curran, and acknowledge that you are fairly beaten.”’ **At any rate,’’ said he, turning round, “TI have this consolation, Lady Morgan, that you can’t laugh at ime in your sleeve.”’ New Way to Get Pich. An Arkansas contemporary records a queer case of financial irregularity. It appears that a young man down there swallowed a copper cent by mistake and adoctor made bim cougk up $2.—Chi- cago Times- Herald. She Did. ‘‘Sissy,’’ said the fresh young man, *“‘does your mother know you’re out?’’ ‘*Oh, yes,’’ replied the fair one, ‘‘and she gave me a penny to buy a monkey. Are you for sale?’’—Philadelphia North American. -——_ Excels That of a Woman, Wife (reading the paper)—The gi- raffe has a tongue 18 inches long. Husband—Aren’t you jealous?—New York World. China’s Great Garden. There is an immense garden in China that embraces an area of 50,000 square miles. It is all meadow land and is filled with lakes, ponds and canals. In the orange fields of New Zealand the crop has been known to net as high 1 as $1,000 an acre. Russia has about 1,000,000 titled per- sonages out of a population of 100, 000,- 000. A ALL HEADACHES m whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE PO WDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggis*s, Tuo LET.--The store at the corner of t. George and Grafion street (known as Mass corner). Also three rooms above Store, The stoie and rooms are fitted up in first elags style and wili be rented either together or seperately Apply to Catherine Prince and King Sta. May, corner ! ' a SO IN Re AM, = AR Be Tremendous .”. Dj TCT Se eee masa SCOUNTS. Save 20 to 50- o-verthing Reduced XMAS WiaHK BARGAINS GALORE Try us tor your Christmas Presents and save 20 to 50c¢ on every dollar you have spend. Make your money go, Dry goods are the most acceptable Xmas present, We hav what you want, 120 {04 regular price $1,10, Xmas sale price only price ONIY os cce cca ccecevseteteecgemens bee, 100 Mufls Furs ! $2 20 for $1.30 —40 other muffs, all kinds, all Pairs Ladies’ Black and Colored undressed Kid Gloves; 4 pretty pearl buttons, Pairs Dressed Kid, black and culured, 4 pearl buttons, $1.10 regular Xmas sale Pairs Perrin’s best buttoned and lacing black and tan browns and fancy colors regular $1 35, sale price. . COC eM SHH SESH HHHEHSHEHREFTSSEKRSEREOCHSEEHEEEEE®S Handsome Silk Handkerchiefs, nemstitched, initial black, white cream brocades and ali colors, 20c to $1.00, Xmas sale price Lic to. ..eesccccccccccccseccce 9 collars must be so!d, all reduced—5 ruffs, all reduced, 8 fur capes, 3 coon 6 $1.08 (9¢ 10 black fur, 90¢ for 68c, 8 beiter black, $1.60 tor $1.20, 15 black goats, G@realy Redu Fa Furs { jackets,§ astrackan jackets. Now is your chance, all to be sold, big discounts Fn Weol 340 all colors, Black, Pink, Sky ‘Pink, Cardinal. Prices all redused. Muld | shawls «Regular 42c to $3.25, Xmas prices, 52 to $2.41 sOts | Geats’ Gens’ Kid Gloves, Neckties, Braces, Shirts. Collars and Cuffs, Undrloth- tet |Xmag ing,Cardigin Jackets; ctc, etc. Buy your presen® here and make X\ms Geods c2s go furtherest (ios Loft of Gents’ Fur Glovs and Mitts in Qooa, Astrashia, Billi .¢ d 15 Pair | Gieenland Seal, Grey Lamb, Persian, ete. grand Xmas box, SNAP Berlin ols Shetland and “Andulasian 44c per udo skein. ita jas S874 PS Britons 1000 dez buttons in all kinds, 32 a doz, worth up tol5e dozen, 500 doz large coat and eacque all kinds, 10c doz worth up to 50c. TABLE OILCLOTHS-— fancy working silks 33c per doz skeias | 25 per cent discount off ali fancy linen Dark colors 15: yard, m doy lies ) veins I7c. f Lamp Wicks SNAPS SWAPS small, 2c doz, medium, 32, large, 4c doz. Wavelopes—Oblong, 3: package of 25c. Square, 4c n 26c. PENS— Celebrated J pens at 5c dez, Week’s & Co’s easy writers, warp 95c per bundle, 500 seamless flour bags each. navy, black, grey scarlet and assorted colors, Half price, 3: ball. All reduced 25 p ¢—a 700 bundles of 'Park’s best quality blue to clear l5c 200 balle of Park’s knitting cotton in pair. Left : SNAPS Ribbons 540 yardsof all colored ribbons See them at 2c yard. NAPS Ink Ink? 2000 bottles of best black ink, bot- tles for 5c. TOWELS— Large huck towels 7c 92 and 130 per Large dou! le skeins yarn 8¢ skein. Cl up business --Big Bargains going—-Kverything must be sold. ArinG Many pe*sons who are compelled to wear Artifical Teeth or Plates, find that the Rubber or Vulcanite plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, shrinkage of the gem ete, finally cansing the plate to get loose. Sometimes tore lips, sore mouths and sures ‘broats are caused directly from the wearing of a rubber or Vulcanite plate. While it is trne that & majority of persous can wear rubber or vulcanite plates with satisfaction, yet it 1s a facc that to a large percentage the same material is poisonous. és We have seen many cases where people who had rubber or vulcanite plates werecontinually sufferiog from the above causes, and came to us for relief. In case o of that kind we always recommend a metal plate, either of Gold, Plantinum, Alumizum Our reason for recommending a metal plate is that it is a conductor of heat and cold, thereby keeping tho mouth cool, and it is not irritating, and is thiner, lighter and stronger than aay other plate. It is clean in every particular. and is enjoyment to the wearer, Yoncan have your impression taken and have a Gold, Plantinum or Aluminum plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them ourselves aod know all about the material used. We also make the fam us THURLO PLATE, noted for its thinness, coolness and durability. We would like you to call and see specimens of all our different lines of work, including “our Continous Gem Plates—the very finest plate work known to Dental Science. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the patient else we wil: aot allow it to leave our office. Examinations free. ‘ bBerlir Saale Dental Parlors CHARLOTTETOWN, ~ HOCKEY & ACME A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE LOST- A ladies sily t ply at this office er watch, reward ppe'y STOVES & HARDWaAlhk Walker’s Corner...... "Gime Saltash Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ WAN'ED.—A girl for general housework, reference required. Apply to Mrs M. Trainor Sidney Street. N)! ICE IS) HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fh sare wager Pala be made to to Parlia nent ot Aanaea at its next session by THE DOMIN-. ION PERMANENT LOAN CO MPAwY, or A Acttoamend its Acis already obtained (60 Victoria chapter 8&5, and 61 Victoria chanter 101) to define the Capital “tock of the Com. any, and to consolidate, define, declare and charge ita powers of lending, purchasing, bor+ rowing and investing, and for other purposes Dated at Toronto this 12*h December, 1893, M ‘4 CDON ELL, BOLAND & THO MPSON, 303 -- 91 Solicitors for the Avplicaats -— WANTED.—A reliable woman for general servnt. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water Strect. 301 DWELL'NG HOUSE—Stcre Bd ware. house for sale orto let on Bayficld Street. Apply to owrer, Capt. White, eorner of upper Pownal and Cui st. ; a ~ ae _ WANTED... Good moulders, acenusiomed to heavy rreen sand work. Steadv work, aid wages $2.50 to $3.00 pat da~ \ddress, Far-et Foundry «' Mach Co,‘ Ansonia, Conn PHCTOGRAPAIC.—The celebrate’ Cree lone Camerag ars being used bv amateurs and professionals a]l over the civilized worid The most fompect and least compliceted or any in Me market. A child can operate them, pPlain and Complete Instructions #«o with @ach Camera. Size of pictures 2)x2) a» to Ss7. Price $350up, Nothingon earth wil give you or a iriend to whom presented more pleasure than one of these Cameres Write for lilustrated Catalogue witn full deacrin tions, Prices&c. Marsh Mifg. Co., 42 W. Lake St,, Chicago. 997 tf. ee We want one or two good men to rerresent our firmin P. FE. Il. whose dutes wou!ld be to sell,deliver and collect. Liberal terms. For particulars write The Thomas W. Bowman & Son Co Limited, Star Nurseries, Toronto, Ont. 297 dy tf. eames —— W ANTED.—Second hand Clement's Can- sdian History, and Bertrand de Gueerslin French, Apvpiy at this office. TO Let —Unti] the 31st of May next the office in the Newson Biock with stoves auc window bliads lately occupied by W. 5. Stewart Attorney at law, Terms ensy. Apply to W. S. Stewart at his office Prowses new block, Ch,town Dec. lith 1°98 Dy e. 0. d, 2 wks, TO RENT from Jan. Ist, 1899. The Brick Store—corner Queen and Grafton Street, lately ocenpied by Johnson & Johnson. Ap- ply to Goff Bros. d& wtf a SKATES.—Sharpened while you wait. ad repsired by a competent hand at Ri@* Bicycle Repair Store Opposite the Sk#ns Rink 285 tf, TO LET.—The house and premises peor as the “Old London House, ’ situate omy ater 3t., aextte Government Warehouse * ae Apply to Peake Bros & Co. jas—v tating sight targe room ou PHipes street aining a rooms, on Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 9G! : ; ’ P. > vw IM “~~ : es eae eee. -