_ _ a AS — me _ : — a Nee THE DAILY EXAMINER . ~ - - . MONDAY, MAY 27, 1895. ————— ae ne —e Sp a eee are a ee ae — 2 | WHEELS AND WOMEN. KLICGHEN OF A BIG HOTEL | e aon Steamers pg Oe WALTER BAKER & CO. . nes SPRING, | SPRANG | irs ig'ronbtes ant ge the. wen . S| A certain Way to Win “Health, Mapp! MYSTERIFS OF TURNNG OUT AN a” : 1895 | kind of Emulsion. There is only one per Et ren aon ELABORATE BILL OF FARE. 1895. | 2 YD | fect, pleasant and effective preparation of QCOAS AND CHOCCLATES ae)? PURE, HICH GRADE me~ J »s > Na © ; On this Continent have received Eree>~ HIGHEST AWARDS KS HIG EST. great Industrial and Food \ _ EXPOSITIONS ‘In Europe and America. ; _Untike the I sa, NO pure and eotuble, and costs Jess than ov SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. ~ er = = = : i - Nhe . + & sje ° Pee UY Ce : oe yen *2 ' alhii sia, § Ler See9 pe J Si Ai & Sa Piven eG FE E * FY 4 Nes bi in s resi ’ Ls fo fi ~ 2 ae i Ea Ee ES ea a & aks CO Borene Apri} a ae ey rNG >. : Seo a tok « gE Fares ; ‘ : Me ¢ 23 r oy \% at i af = =: ; ws - : ixe ed : x v3 il > | 3s I j } ; . = — y . ri ‘ i ‘ W c ; ; ¢ lis t STON Address, EUMANSIH, GATES & CB., TOKGNTA NOTICE. LAND (SURVEYING, ‘&c. The subseriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanik al and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveycr, Pownail Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 235, IsSd4—dvy & wy NEW CROP MOLASSES Now LANDING. EX SCHOONER “IDA”: 255 Puncheons Choice Bright Antigua Molasses 38 Tierces 3 Barrels 50 Puncheons Diamond L. Very Bright Grocery Molasses. “ “ Molasses “ec “ ae Demerara —ALSO— ooner “N va. and Expected daily — Sch with full cargo Barbadoes Sugar Molasses. - N. RATTENBURY. May 13—iw eod x, o~ Six boxes $2.50. rece.pt { price, § per c D&. L.A. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney} Piiis at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 1 -rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poe | paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. oF . * For all the ailments of Throat and Lungs there is no c ) quick and pern Emulsion of Co: palatable, easy on thi cate stomach and effecti Emulsion stimulates the appetite, aids the digestion of other foods, cures Coughs and Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, and gives vital strength besides. It has no equal as nour- ishment for Babies and Children who do not thrive, and overcomes Any Condition of Wasting. Send for pamphlet on Scott’s Emulsion. Free. Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Drugglsis. 50c. & $1. |. DYSPEPSIA. Sick HEADAGHE., REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING IMSURES wOOD SIGESTION. t ac ome [PRICE 25 Cto.Te DODDS Moe re WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently 2 eure all forms of Nervous "| Weakness, Envissions,Sperm- = atorrhea, Im,otency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In Armity, Insanity, Consumption and on early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medscins known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthiess medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamph'cts free te any address, The Ww Company, *. Canada. It is, indeed, a mortification to cur na- tional pride to have to admit that our English and French sisters “ across the 1d have so far passed us in that de ehtful exercise for women—cycling But it is nevertheless true, and not orly is it of note that twice as many women ride, but, sadder to relate, the) the Chef's Crganice.t Corps—Uuying the Enormeus Food supply and Cooking it A y According fo a Theusand Recipes. i Hotel kitchens are a deep mystery to most people who glance over the long menu three times a day and won- r where all t! shes come from, ride twice as well. The reason is n far to find | and how they are ; repared so that they Foreign women who are fond of the n be had at a moment's notice. They not consider that cooking for a houseful of guests requires an army of workers below stairs, a minute system and studied generalship on the part of the managers, who daily produce enough wheel dress suitably and in their “ uy to date” cycling costumes are unham- pered in their movements and are abl io ride well and look well without the agony of mind the unsuitably dressed women here endures, who has to keep | Cooked food to feed the population of a isking continually, “Is my skirt! fair-sized town. right 2?” i There are two great men in the lower No unbiased and unprejudiced person | Section of the big modern hotel. One but must admit that if women are to/ ,, them is the ste ward and the other is : : the chef. The first supplies the raw be cyclists they must adopt a proper | provender, and the other gives it the dress for the wheel, which the prevall-{ . istic treatment which later on ing skirt Is not If we have an assent! .,othes the appetite of the guest into fOr this proposition all the rest iS} dreamy satisfaction clear, for women have to decide for The steward is a keen business man themselves that they will be cyclists, | , who watches the markets as closely as and consequently it is only a matter j professional stock peculator. At cee Deeiiae ae seme be | aight he makes a at of weak ne eS? en pss buy the next morning. The list would ee =e, a, Sacom, Bit ws cOS- | read like a bit of fiction to the average ee eee only suitable but | housewife. It is the regular thing for ome i ee the steward of one of the new Fifth There are but few who will not admit | 2 venue hotels to buy each morning that the emancipation is timely, the re- ; ¢ : twenty-five different kinds of fresh fish, form needed and the change one for; tfteen sorts of shellfish. ten of smoked the better. : and salt fish, twenty-fiv varieties of a ; ew: if one has — the trim meats, and the same number of butch- a Se | er’s miscellanies, such as sweetbreads, driveWays in the Bois de solekne clad —? er ea fifteen varieties of ‘ hay , sei a game, thirty-five of vegetables, a dozen in their “chic” cycling “chic” cycling | o¢ fruit and a like number of cheeses. suiis he ¢ rer “whe re i " : ta s. the ae I _to Ee aagcons eg pn A number of smaller items are also rae snearas i Ro a ‘ . tina ae = Maple sense a ROR Om PA Oe bought each day, such as olives, jellies, compli The French woman \loves/.... 1 r : : ; t syrups, milk and cess. Yhere are re- mfo 2 ‘ as . -rve > co - . \ ° re ; ro 's has . ao a “ve = ” - - gular days fer the purchase ef vast rtable _ eeling costume is s A ; . ‘ er wheeling costume " | quantiiies of groceries, bui these give simple, it is an easy thing for us to the steward compartively little trou- copy it without the aid of a Worth or bl es th a i . kirmishing ye, aS tne) reg ve no airmi s Redfern. thas - . ? by } about to secure An ¢ ler is sent Dy The good old-fashioned blouse is the | telephon tn ae ee t phone <¢ nit Fengsget L¢ the : >= favorite waist and over it in cool wea | oo). ana the tre delivered ae ta cen ek Dine Sees + te Pe ts ks oe. an thie env ot . a Great care is taken in the purchase of part of the costume is a full * divided mitk bute sain at 1 . ® ilk, O and egss mur ot ue large skirt ’' that is fastened below the knee | a , “ , a : _— 2 : : i ashionable hotels pay t contract sce by an elastic band in the hem, fallingin {| ". rc a sede as one of $1 a pound the year round for their soft. full folds to the calf of the leg or . : butter, and this item alone costs each longer as desired. The pretty feet and shapely limbs are completely hidden by tan-colored leg- cings that meet the suit just below the kree and are partly covered by the folds of the goods that fall over them. The length of the divided skirt in Irance and England is, to our minds, | best described as “short,” yes, “* de- cidedly short !’ and we are conscious | of a breathless sort of feeling at the bizarre sight of seeing a lot of figures ; fly by without being able to distinguish any perceptible difference between the women and their brother wheelmen. At home we “ can tell a woman u mile eff.” First there are the yards of flap- ping skirt, usually hanging all to one side or filed with wind and fluttering of them in the ncighberlood of $90,000 a year, including the cooking butter. None of the milk supplied to these hotels is of the skimmed variety. It is bought by contract from large dealers and from each can is taken enough to fill a small glass jar, which is at once placed in a refrigator at 45 degrees and kept locked up for twenty-four hours. At the expiration of that time it is test- ed by an expert to discover the exact preportion of cream and milk. The sea- son of the year has much to do with these proportions, which for the cream vary from 12 to 22 per ecnt. If the cream falls below tl.e minin the dealers stands the immediate danger of losing a iat contract. like a taut sail, leaving the unfortunate Eggs are a tender subject with the limbs at the mercy of the cold. Next large hotel men and the steward in- we se the knees working up and down | Y@riably buys the cosutest in the mar- like the great) walking-beams on a | Ket. 4n egg of bau charactcr may lose river steamboat, and the hands must be for the hote! one of iis best patrons, taken continually from the handle bar | 2% 1 May indire ti: cause others to in a vain endeavor to keep the awk- s:ange their quartcrs the man who ward-looking knees decently covered. eaves on acc . or a disreputable egg To all who are unprejudiced enough | ‘5 fure to tell about it. Not only that, to admit the need and possibility of a | but it has tl I i » ruin scores of proper reform, the French and English | Jo'lers’ worth of duialy pastry, gal- bicycle suits must appeal for favor. | ions of puda.nes auc custards, and gen- Many ladies were seen this past sum- erally do unto! England, All the eggs net boiled to order are mer in eminently “ proper” as well as France, who wore divided | vrobcu separ iy by si.Ned assistants, skirts and no leggings at all. After the | :naking t: a of handling them a first novelty had worn off we failed to | COnSinwsable ike Iwo hundred and even notice it. It seems to be quite ty dozen uh averezge number used time for American women to begin to | e ; day in a ce } !, and at busy assert some of their independence, even | iiuies as mu BS ou zen have been if they fail to carry it so far. jhandlke?. Breai nd judging 6,000 The combination suit that has been | s in a Gay 4 einall tas, as can described does not appear in the least asiiy be tmagined. immodest, and the leggings are no more The ultra-fusiici.ablle bestelrics use objectionable on the women than on | fnrelish mu:toa to t the men; the curves of the form are xclusion of the Ameri concealed and the entire body properly almost complete ; in product, al- though immense Guart.tics of the latter covered. are daily exported to i-ngland. It is the There are several erroneous notions |} proper thins to ce.) tor «nezlish mutton regarding the wheel which largely pre- | eliops, alth« skilled epi- vent bicycling becoming more general re t ‘stin among the fair sex. One is that it re- | pie sicen t ea : at ; h tieir ciate flavor. ere if re care- quires great skill to ride, and comse- | eutly and t} ertcuia roecss is slower quently much danger is experienced In | 46 inore por itt it would be an learning ; another, that it is not worth the trouble and annoyance necessnry to master the difficulty of “mounting and dismounting.” Both forms of reason- ing are illogical. Any woman who cares te learn can be taught to ride, and the diffticalties to be overcome are so in- significant, when compared to the plea- sure derived from even a single ride, that all those who now decline or hesi- j} ,,-. nel tate, would do so no longer could they ‘mere killi a ck suspect what an amount of pleasure oe Sent Lotel tun to fur- ution W.en english is t ut of fifty e tiaud, but hotels Ss on their cuisine tein a @eception. is treatcd with ar- process tistic care, and the “ripening” squires the jurdgment of an expert. ceted with the trescsing, and is . hen acked in a coid roeoim at 45 e- they are so needlessly depriving them- | - tg cea | 2 at 4% de selves zrees for two weeks. When remov-=d it s is usually covered with a thick mould, Wheeling is a better tonic than any the doctcrs and druggists can recom- mend. In a word, speaking from per- sonal experience, cycling is a delightful exercise for women, a simple and plea- sant fresh air cure and one of the best cf Dame Nature’s remedies. It its a great apyetizer, and after a long ride, followed Sy a hearty meal, which the hungry cyclist has enjoyed to the very I at WD, lis salary ranges from Jast mouthful, there will be no need for ; Ov A Sa number “pepsin” or eny of its kindred diges- , : tive agents. xf thein has a Sinaii reg.nicnt of help- Health and happiness are twin sis- | Ts. ters and go hand in hand. They are The next in rank to the chef is the inseparable. You will not see one with- saucier, who boils the meats and mixes out being able to catch a glimpse of the the soups and sauces. After him comes and the appearonce of this mould te he expert is the keynote of its condition. it must 1 ripe, juicy and tender, and the long storuze usuilly brings about these result The real werk of the kitchen falls tc .Le lot of i} cict. In tot. est New York Leotcls the chef is an I the great- iepariment chefs under him and each other. Wealth and beauty are gifts | the rovisscur, who broils and roasts that unfortunately all women will never | 2!! the n¢ fish. Following the possess, but the plain girl, if she possess | ¢ tisseur emetier, who handles health and its accompanying blessing, ail it si $, such as vez b bappiness, although not an heiress, in omelecies .atever is fried. The @ moneyed sense, she is rich, indeed | garde a manger, next in rani, and need envy no one- The charm the salads and prepares the cold meats of a rosy-cheeked bicycle companion ts | The boucher, who cuts tie meats, and more enduring than the pale prettiness | the poissonier, wiv dresses the fish, and of a ball room belle. the casserciier, wi.o fills lie important Men, if they are foolish enough to | post of head pot-washer, complete ihe edmire girls with languid eyes and pale | executive ferce of ihe chef, faces, are seldom foolish enough tv With a well-organized staff of as- marry them. Without exception, al} | sistants the main duty of the chef men desire to marry well women, and mes just befure meahime, when he there are very few things men as a | makes a round of the entire kitcher, rule object to more than spending their tasting every article prepared. He may money on doctor’s bills and druggist’s | suggest some slight change, like the prescriptions. A healthy young woman | adding of seasoning, but usually every- be a cheerful and contented mate, not | thing has been Gone to his satisfaction. cenly insuring her husband’s but her | The bakery force is independent of the own happiness. Cycling, as a means of | chef. obtaining robust health and strong, A description of the fittings of one firm muscles, should not be neglected | of these kitchens would fill a volume by any woman, married or single, who | and were the technical terms used it desires to be, what God intended she | would be whoily unintelligible to the should be, hale and hearty. average good housewife. The equip It is no longer necessary for the | ment of an up-to-date hotel kitchen costs Prince in the fairy tale to try hfs lady- | close to $100,000, and the yearly ex- leve’s patience. or the lack of it. by | pense of keeping it in fine running orde: giving her a tangled skein, tor cycling * jg equivalent to the income of a mi! will much more surely disclose her true lionaire.—New York World. makes disposition wo x oe A “Still achieving, still pursuing, Learn to labor and to wait.’”—LoNGFrELLOW. By labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant and at the same time cheap Furniture. See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. offered here—-$8.00 and upwards. Our CHAMBER SUITES. —$15.00 and upwards. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- gant, strong and cheap. The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. Just what everybody wants. Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you ~ JOHN NEWSON. The best value yet New styles and low prices a \NEW STOCK DAILY ARRIVING. TS ‘Men’s, Boys’, Youths’, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. —— rds TO Our aim is to steadily imerease our trade by giving our customers the very best value to be had HE i the city. = | Specialties in SCHOOL BOOTS. v4 KKS & WARREN, MARKET SQUARE. RACH ) OT Bt Wi: NORTH SIDE ‘OF Charlottetown, April 6, 1895—135 & wy Feed! Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’s Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at lowest prices, AULD BROS. Charlotteto wn, May 7, 1896-246 & wky 3m << This is the whee! that was illustrated in “ Bearing’s,J the Cyeling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: “The Handsomest Model Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” It is the WavenLey Sconcuer, and is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. Want a bicycle ? Illustrated catalogue free{ JGood agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE CO, mch1s indianapolis, Ind., U. S. A. OT one RR rear frees oh PT TAOS te tablets what tat tata atatatatatats tated, ESE + { 1h eel pea! ae a+ Pon eit al j + 4S King cf all Absolutely : f + » ¢ i: fe Bicycles. py the Best. 2% PeS} a3 ne - +) . * 2,4; <a a es, SoS = DO> RS bra) « 4 Licht Weight aad ; ie ia] Rezat Wreiske aac Superior Material 5+ } Sane + > oh and Scientific Work {+} - od manship. + tyles i at iho World's Columbian Expasiiien, a ee ae + * o ¢€ t+ 4 — — o +, + Send twoecent ctarip for our 24-p2g0 Catalegue—A worl: of Art. re + +. a s ’ ‘ Monarch Cycle Company, x + ¢5| Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. 2 Lake and Helsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. * on - www. we we “owe. ewe we +> OS LI LE we RR SE I BON OR A eds’ FOR FAR ates seeds ! AND GARDEN. Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Karly Red and White Dutch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife, Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.— Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Mush Melon, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savory, Spinach, Squash, Salsif, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. For sale at the lowest prices. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, April 12, 1895—-135 w QUEEN STREET. This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark To guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Use. It is also an excellent Sream Coat. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 135 = SEE —— = — Seed! Seed! —= -—~ WHEAT—White Russian, Co)orado }'earded, Red and White Fife. CLOVER—Island Red, Early Mamm th, White Dutch. TIMOTH Y—Peas, Vetches (English) Corn, Mangolds, Turnips, etc. HARROWS—Sieel and Wood Frame Spring Tooth, wholesale and retail. SEED BOXES (double) for Rakes. This is @ fine attachment, sowing Grain and Hay Seed in twe separate boxes; all Steel Feed. Wholesale and Retail. PLOW REPAIRS—Meould Boards, Shares, Soles, Land Sides, Heads, Jaws Clevises, fer all Plows. . : - Seldi Charl tex n oy GeoE Hughes druggist. Orders oy “nail promply filled. Charlottetown, March 5, 1898—dy D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town,May 4, 1895—~135 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. | that life giving substance and it is Mill- er’s Emulsion. Thereis no bad taste to this preparation. It is compounded on an entirely new principle, by which the vital energy of the Liver of the Norwegian | Cod Fish is retained and_ incor ported with the hypophosphites of lime and soda, making the most potent blood maker known to science. It has saved thousands of young lives, and is revolut- ionizing the old methods of consumption treatment. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and*blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scro- fulaand all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c and $1, at all Drug Stores. Wife—Well, Eugene, dear, do you ever regret being a married man ? Husband --Only when sit down to a roasted chicken jast big enough for one. ene sas santana pace i SATISFACTORY RKFPLIES, A Marked Increase in sale of the NewSpeci | fic Remedy, | Derniot, Michigan,May 20.—City drug gists here report a great number of enquir- | ies with regard to the specific remedy for kidney complaint, known as Dodd’s Kiduey Pills. A partial investigation has shown gists to the questions of their customers has been highly landatory to the remedy were the most signal benefits have been derived from its use. The result has been a very marked increase in the number of sales made and several unusually lar ge or- ders have been given. “Yos,” remarked the telephone girl, as she gazed at the waves and wondered what their number was. “I am connected with the best families in the city.”—Indianap olis Seutinel. . A Caution! A Warning! with blood, especially on one side, lose no time in applying a remedy. Catarrh of the very worst kind has become seated, the walls are sore and full of small ulcers, and if not soon cured will be hardto cure and eradicate. “A stitch in time saves nine.” Use Chase’s Catarrh Cure. The general impression is that the King of Dahomey is an untutored savage, but such does not seem to be the case. He was educated in Paris and speaks fluently several languages. It is said he relapsed into savagery because he was crossed in love. Quite reason enough some may think. A Member ofthe Ontario Board of Health Says: “T have prescribed Scott’s Emulsion in Consumption and even when the digestive powers were weak it has been followed by good results.—H. P. Yeomans, .*. B., ee a ee ee ee Gladstone said recently to an interview- er that he was too old a man to have an opinion of any kind on the “new woman” and that “his ideal woman had not altered in the past threescora yaars and ten.” Fer Over Fifty Tears. Aw Ovp Anp Wet Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by million? of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind—m. w. f. wkly—l y A By-law for !-v7ivo ond specify- ing the rate vi aosessment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general Civic purposes under Statute 51, Victoria 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 genera! Civic purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ot Jan- uary, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1895, is hereby specitied 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 ail persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the eighth day of April, A D 1895. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civic purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January, AD 1895, and ending the thirty-first day ot December, A D 1895, is hereby specitied and fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- arof the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. (Sgd ] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. Ii. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. mayi7—dy 2w A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate aud Persouai Prcper- ty in the City of Charlottetuwn for general civic purposes far the current year eiding the triy- first day of Decemder 4. D. 1898. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as folliows:— lst. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1895, pay tothe City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes. {Sga.]} W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. mayl7--~ly 2w A By-Law for Levying and Spesify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty and Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, wader Siavuts Sid V.c- toria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Counc | of the City of Charlottetown as follows: Ist, The rate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1895, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of + one-eighth of one r cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es- tate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the general Assess- ment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein made and duly returned by them on the eight day of April A. D_ 1595. 2nd. The'rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the first day of January AD 1895. and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D., 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at tre rate of one-eighth of one = cent onevery dollar of the value of Personal 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 be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu- ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 1895, and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 1895, is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (10) On the poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON M ayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Ofice, i Ch’town, Mayl7, 1895. dy 2w Brights disease, diabetes and all forms of | that inevery case the reply of the drug- | and that they have been able to cite meny | cases from their own personal knowledge | If, on blowing the nose in the morning | lumps ade flakes are discharged colored | What is CEA Fs + = + io os A Se ee . as ES eS * were Bae PE: z => FAA ae wad ee Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains ncither Cpium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {5 is 2 harmicss substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Blillions of Methers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverisbness. Casteria prevents vomiting Scur Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wird Colic. Castoria relieves teething tx* ables, cures constipation and flatulency, and bowels, giving healthy and natrral sieep. Cage teria is the Children’s Pauacca—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castoria as2imilates the food, regniates the stomach | | : +a774; cetnart + Castoria. ‘astoris. | licence aan sine snail “ Pactorvia is an excellent medicine for chil- | * Castoria it £07 adapted to cliildren thug fron. Mothers have repeatedly told mne of iis recommend it -s superior toany vreseriptiog good effect upon their children.” \ known to me.” Du. G. C. Oscoon, FE. A, Anceen, M. D., Lowell, Mass. 111 So. 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