eee THE (OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Wheelmen, Attention ! o_o Buy Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, DAILY EXAMINER ” ( 45 Dozen Men’s Ties. | This is a sample lot and worth | from 25 to 6O cents. the lot to-night for L& to 30 cents. | is beyond doubt the be Mien’s ” PROWSE We will ofter t | BROTHERS. | thousands more. places, thinking you can do as well. : st snap ,,. ; les yet offered. Call to- night and see for yourself. | CHILDREN’S SUITS. | Thousands of reople have taken advantage of our big argains in little Suits this spring, and there is room for. Don’t make the mistake of going to other There is no place in city where you can get the assortment, no place in he city where you can get the styles, no place in the city | where you can buy them so cheap. PROWSE BROTHERS, | TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1896. - i ene & THIS WEEK our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Messrs. Chandler and Sprague have been as busy as possi has been a hustler in ble selling Carpets all day and cutting and laying them at night. The variety, desigus and low prices bring the peo- ple our way. Come in and see our Carpets. It will pay you to see our new stock, even if you do not want to buy. PROWSE BROS, & CO. Ip. : SWEATERS at Prowse Bros. ee Red, W ye Yellow and Blue are their , x, |} coors. All s ges in stock.--P > Broe Pravixe ror Raty.—Some of the St. a ' 8 Zea in stock.~- Prowse Brose, . . i e wey? rayed for rain on Sun-} heelme rN Y),; : Joh ciergyn } j Whe Srune n, buy Nezlige Shirts in light dav last. cc ore, Tiey are much nicer than any - > ~ . +): ° / 2 , | Other Shirt for the wheel, as they are Tae Ru Phe inter—:naritime match | ight ecol. tidy . : a: , Charlottetown on Thars-| ope. and cheap. See our new will le shot at Charlottetown on Th | stock.— Prowse Bros, da’. ] ne 5 ’ y e ’ > | 5 rp No > ie 8 : sor We learn thst Mrs A. As! peers eee ee Tice jest opensd, the I his RESIGNATION «~~ ae = bee a os proper thing for soft Shirts. Those Ties © eLean, Q. C., has resigned his cffice of cost from 25 to 60 cents, and will be sold Iii Revising j for 10 to 30 cents. Come to night ard get —_ " anew 7 e i. nel lay evening, May 29 h, for the , Moonlight Excursion. Cake, coffee, music ¥ heelmen, we carry the proper Hose,} gnj other amusements, 15 cents. | Belts, Sweaters, Shirte, Ties and Pants for = j the wheel. Give usa call, Wii Ens Orr: 3 At the regu- Wao? o) ‘ ! jar meet g y 3 this evening tl e — a “——— ng year will be elected om ers 5 .s i pirt give St . _ : otearns is Best -_ Ly . Crickt \ “‘neeting Cabot Cricket Club will be held at \ wee rT Park on Wednesday evening at 7.30. A full PERSONAL. rendanee is 1 rested, i aitenda a Hon. L. C. Owen returned from Eng land last eveniog > ‘ - % . ° an as eéniog w. ( T — Miss Josie Stentiford R I ’ - , ’ in : ev. D. J. Greg y ac ak ) “ gill recite “Woman’s Hour” at the pul eo : sregory Macdonald, of Sum ul ree ; merside, is in town to-dav. fie meeting in mnection with the aad W. C. T. 1 Pro- 1 , ici cadties ubehd Mrs. Robinson, of Bermuda, is here to ot as 2 Ch : ; Send the summer with her sraiay € zg murch : ; : friends, ‘a this city at 8 o'clock. ; i in ¢ } Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell, of Summerside, are intown, They are registered at the Queen Hotel. Ne:] McQuarrie, E+q., Stipendiary Mag- istrate, Summerside, is in the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. . Mr. Kenneth J. Martin, Summerside ¥ af Baptist For rut New Carueprat.—The Chat ham World sayST Mr.C. BE. Fish, New castie, has contra ted to supply all the stone required for the building e* the new Roman a Cat r.is 10", and $s & ive r. iedral at Ch trlotte- . ag ia the World for barrister-at- aw, —- is among the latest eossels 10 carry a: arrivals at the Hote! Davies. es Ge” desde Maa ft According to the Halifax H erald, Arch Jinies says Some 800 persons gathered bieh _* ae -— —? aye We VEGA S90 ait Morrice’s Like, Middle Sackville, on land and Scottaud amet leaving Rome, Sanday last to witness the baptiem of some 24 will arrive home about the middle of young coaverts. A few hours later some i. cor R ’ ; Spinen and tore were busy scooping fish’, Pzofessor tobertson, Canadian Dairy . glia Aa eT Aye, at Bt Comm ‘ssioner, is expected to arrive here _ lpn - \ at Te . 01 the evening of Monday, te 25th inst getting as man} si en H» w:!] address a meeti g of representa- ie oe Bo _The Halifax Mail %*e* from the ditherent cheese factories on ag eget etias dt Sahia 0 Island on the 27th. Mrs. Robertson at the side ins‘ead of ° the front, bas +h : a vy accompany the professor on ented by a St. Jo:n man. Charles *°'S t'p- abies of Ml Aly Le Dir a! rial mS 1 homas Wright 8 at the Halifax oS ca Hitel. Heisa P. &. Islander, and has = erdeavoriceg sown in Cnrr ottetown) } > . : torn pany, ind if he succeeds the been for fifteen years on the Pacific coast 1h . , ’ « . TF ‘ = 5S ait > “ eee ge 3 a lage” se of South America as a steamboit map and a C asa farmer. To-day he leaves, via one : ( h 5 vr line ot ar 2S. Fiee —This af about half pret @F Me Farne a b we for Johaane: ; burg, South Africa.—Halifax Herald. ernoon twelve fire was discoverel in a double ; Eu-ton Str cel —_————__ 22 —_____ tenement h se on ut-to Sire rccu T ” : oe : , , He GuLNare.—The surveying steamer pied by Messrs, Jolin Edmonds and q | , veyrag Seame: Gralnare is about realy for her season’- a M mahon, acd owned by ihe fir-t ° : io cal a work and it ie ex, ected that she will leave tT ye gentlieman ° The fire was in shea tic, and wae, in al! protab.lity, caus port on or atout the Queen’s Birthday. id by a defectwe flue B -fure the hire Phe etcamne! has veen newly painted and waa e etek eS it eat eee balled deus. Core Te ab rut her 13 “fas bright asa ca : ae pie silver coliar.” Durins the spring tie Gul sged, and the inside of the bouse Was nare has been fitted with a whaleba-k deck by McKinnon & McLean, which wil - : be a great improvement. o and Tae Harris Carvival. — Halifax Tooker will ‘sa be o BaP crags : making gteat preparations for the summer Woesers Bullman and Cornish wil! be a carnival to b> held July 28—3i. The gocjgted with him cn the surveying stat’, ehief feature wil! be the regatta, in which , aptain Taylor will | with Mr. b> master, renee — ¢ : ne > > wea ae enek caren ihe eg tie rid, and the James Wise a: mat *», and Messrs. Caldwell champicns of Canada, England, United : atid MeGennell as first and second in the States and A astratia are expected to oom engineers’ depar meat. Messrs. Seating pete. Among the other attractions Will and Hensler will aso be at their old post., be navel manoeuvres, monster bicycle Tye Ex awiver wishes Commande Took meeting, trotiing and rungning races, in Saar i . b Cep'ain Taylor and the res: of the . © ' Se or. > a > . cluding a $500 free-for-all, polo matches, ship’s compeny a pleasant summer and a consid :rably injured by water. er, Satins — a errs athletic and bicycle sports by electric sare return light, garden concert with music by mili- os - : : *} . te Very handsome frilled lace curtains,’ in white and two tone, at special low pricts this week ut Stanley Bros, 2i--m18 tary bands, and numerous other attrac- one. —_- W. ©, T. U. CONVENTION, ISH —_—. RIDAY or any other day in the be caught if our FISHING Thefirst Provincial Union of the W. C. T. U, will be held on Thursday and Fri- day next in the Baptist Church. Following is the progranime for the two day3— PROGRAMME, Thureday morning, 21st May. Executive Meeting. 9 a.m. 10 a. m.—Convention cailed to c¢rder; Opening Exercises; Rol] Call; Minutes of Executive; Appcintment of Commiitees ; Reports from Unions ; Paper on Narcotics. 12 to. 12.30—Noontide Prayer and Bille Reading, by Mrs. Robinson. week can sens i@ you use AFTERNOON SESSION.-——J tO oO. i “ ie 5 3 p. m.—Opening Exercises; Minutes € TACKLE. See our large of previous meeting ; Prayer and Praise; § oasortment and take ad- Duties of Officers and Supr’s—Mrs Bren nat ; How to make our meetings intereet- ing —Mrs. Baker; Our Food—Miss Gregor; Discuszson on each Paper; Qvestion Box. m:—Adjourn. vantage of our low prices. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Charlottetown and Souris. 28S 2888224868 5 p. PUBLIC SMEETING, Thursday Evening at 8 o’clock, Prayer and reading Scripture, 146 pealm... ee Music —“Give te the Winds Thy Fears.”.. oor RGR ves gccddece vee ee | NEW this ee rs svete EaOe RES NBW that | NEW the other | €28022238O38882ST8 WOSST 464420440077 248068 eal od mw ee Seeten oc dsenbeonsée NN gi cia a eeuiod Rev. G. M. Campbell Recitatio.:.......-..--2:s--... Miss McKenzie Ey | Closing Address Rev. Mr. Sutheriand. aaGul eee Oe wee ' FRIDAY.—10 a. m.to 12.30. Opening Ex: rcises ; Minutes of previous meeting ; Treasurer’s Report; Report from superinteudents of departments; paper on NHW HEHvery- thing, in fact ! “Speeches by Both Candidates, relatives and | | for East Queen’s at Rustico last evening. | Nodoubt many were kept away on ac- | and that they did not mean a word of what | they said. | were given with such | doors, and the meeting was orgauized by | D. B. McLeod, Eaq., taking the chair. fC entific temperance instruction, Mrs. Neil lacleod; question box. 12— Noontide Prayer an! Bible read- We never met our cus- | Fp ieee tomers with so com- AFTERNOON SESSION— 3 to 5. plete a stock of FUR- Opening Exercises— Minutes of last NITURE as now, and fession; Mothers meeting, Mrs. Holman; talk on hygiene and heredity, Mra. Bren- Dau; question box; adjourn. : , prices right, we don't EVENING SEESION. expect your trade. 7 to 9.30— Opening and minutes of last LTD Inee ting; reports from committees; unfin- WARK WRIGHT & C0., ' ished business; election of officers; closing Bervice. = ROM 3 F NEW YORK and | LONDON :: COME THE SiME REPORTS. S‘ouses and Shirt Waists are enjoying as great, if not greater We have made a change in our walarity the over Lefc re. popularity than ever - sus to Sele Blouse Lepartment, that enables us to fery advantage than formerly. OUR FOUR LEADERS. bale a banat aetna 39 In a variety of pattrene. Sle-ves o° gorgeous size, fr Cc. 5 ’ front, turned-down collar. i . , Well~made, and of excellent cotion, new sty:e of sleeves with caff—a great bargain. a Considered by many ladies the greatest attractions in a Blouse Department. All sizes are kept in three —— shapes. The new sailor collar and cuff are very hana- some and stylieh. t 98c. 1.30 } t At this price we show two distinct novelties. The oa “Felipse” W aiste is noticeably stylish. It comes in pink, sky heliotrope, green and gold stripes. Ask to see it. NEW STOCK OF CHEMISETTES RECEIVED. BEER BROS. Bee le Aen ne Bn te el ten etn THE WEATHER.—Moderate west and north-west winds, a few ’ocs! showers, but mostly fair; not much change in temperature, if we don’t make our | | and the trade policy of both political pa g | ties, - | Duncan McKinley, William Oakes, Hugh | followirg slipped out into the night. thing! , our cabinet at ' complimentary address, signed on behalf | of the Conservatives of Bradalbane | @) incident which cecurred deserves to be | GREAT MEETING AT RUSTICO. | ALEXANDER MARTIN'S ABLE SPEECH. Mr, Welsh is Done For. A large meeting greeted the candidates count of being so busy putting in their crops. Ephraim Gallant, Esq., occupied the chair. The speakers of the evening were Messr«. Welsh, Martin, Peters, Stew- art, Farquharson, Jenkins and Doyle in the order named. On account of the number of speakers, the candidates were limited to forty min- utes, the other speakers to thirty. Mr. Welsh gave an account of his stewardship, and a miserabie one it was. He was obliged to confess that he had done nothing for tue people of the Island, he had no influence with the Miuisters who had promised him something several] times, but never given it. He said very ttle about the branch railways, being evidently afraid to touch tha! import- int point, and wound up by relating his famous exploit in the House,—how he -ingle-handed had fought the Chignecto ~hip Railway Bill and, wen by a majority f ene, forgetting, however, to relate that his colleague, Mr. Davies, had voted izainst him on that very motion. Mr. Welsh’s support in Rustico is ex- eelingly weak,— if we except the grit sontingent who were there from town, and ialf adozen New Glasgow “ Peters men,” vho did much of the applauding for their ide and much interrupting when the ther side spoke. Mr. Martin was enthusiastically re- eived and made a very forcible and tell ng speech. He exposed the schemes and actic; employed by the grits in their can- as3 io try and deceive the electors on the ‘ranch railways aad the schos! question. le gave a brief outline of this latter ques- ion, and said he was for settling this juestion according to the constitution, as tefined by the highest authority in the land. The reception of Messrs. Pe‘ers and Farquharson was decided!y cool, and the mention by them of Dominion Government extravagance and taxation brought hoot from the audience, who considered it any- thing but fitting for our leaders in Previn- cial affairs to talk of taxation and extrava- gance ! Mr. Stewart was in good form and de- nounced the Liberals for their shuffling policies and their mismanagement of pro vincia] affairs, in no nocertain terms. He was listened to attentively and frequently applauded. Dr. Jenkins spoke briefly and to the point. He referred to preferential trade and its advantages; how the sentiment in England tended towards closer relations between the mother country and the col- onies, and he had no doubt that agitation of this question ia Canada would be pro- juctive of the best results. Mr. Welsh then tried to move a vote of thanks to the chairman but the audience would not hear of it until they had heard from one of themselves, and called loudly for Mr. Thomas Doyle, who at their in- stance came forward amidst cheers. He scored the Liberals again and again, and showed that their talk of free trade, unre- stricted reciprocity, commercial union and their many other policies was all buncombe After the vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Gallant, as chairman, and Mr. Andrew Doiron, as secretary, three cheers and a tiger weve proposed for Mr. Martin, and good will as must have made Mr. Martin feel that he has a strong support in Rustico, The town grits then tried a cheer for Mr. Welsh, but it fell very flat. Mr. Martin was then surrounded by his mapy supporters, while Mr. Welsh and his ——a- ee BRADALBANE MEETING, Hon. Mr. Ferguson and Richard Hunt, Esq., were received at Bradalbane last evening by a very large and enthusiastic meeting of the electors of that part of East Prince. Nothwithstanding the nusy season, the large hall was filled to the The first speaker was Richard Hunt, Esq., the popular Liberal-Conservative candidate for the riding discuss- ing the the branch ralway ques~ tion, the Manitoba School Question Mr. Hunt is well known to the eiec- tors of Breadalbane as an _ indefatigable worker and posses:ed of great tact in push- ing matters in the interest of the people. But few were prepared forthe evidence which his speech gave of his ability asa For about an hour he held the and as he cleared up he was greeted speaker. audience riveted, point after point ; with applause. His explanation of the Manitota school question was especially satisfactory to the people who prefer strictly constitutional dealing with that question to the double-sbuffl.ng of the party led by Mr. Laurier, At the conclusion of Mr. Hunt’s able sp-ech the chairman, D. B. McLeod, Esq, presented minister with an excellent ly McLure, M. L. Matheson, D. B. McLeod and Wilfred McDonald. In response the hon. senator made one of his best speeches aud was heard with attention and euthusiasm, It is impossible t> give even a synopsis of this speech, but noted. In denouncing the double policy of the Liberals on the Manitoba School Questicn, Mr. Fergusou referred to Mr. Laurier’s famous Chicerti- mi speech, in which he thanked cd that there were no Orangemen amongst the Liberals. The Secretary of the Brad- albane Liberal Association, in'errupting Mr. Ferguson, denied that Mr. Lawir said this, whereupoa Mr. Fergusen coolly produced extracts from Le Patrie and [’Electeur, Mr. Laurier’s own organs In Quebec, containing the obnoxious words, and invited any man to produce any state ment by Mr. Laurier denying plainly the use of this language. Instead of doing this the Liberal Secretary went oa to show that it was unreasonable to expect that Orangemen like Sir Mackenzie Bow- ell would do justice to Roman Catholics, which was the exact contention of 7a er. ; —. Bradley,Feq.,of Kelly’s Cross, being called on, made an excellent speech, aud wae listened to with great attention until half-past twelve o'clock, wheu the meet- ing broke up with cheers for the Queen, Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Hunt. | QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY RACES, Following are the entries for the races to be trotted on the Charlottetown Deis ing Park on Monday, May 25th: FREE-FOR-ALL, Milford Farm, Charlottetown, Batasu b f, by Golden, 7064, d Ethel M, by Her: nando. Geo. H. Reddin, Charlottetown, Mont roze, bl g, by Almont Wilkes, Presto, by Enfield Jr. R. J. Steele, Charlottetown, Brighton Boy, b g, by All Right,5817,4 by Heruando. 2.315, @ ki. Cameron, city, All Bird, b s, by Pre-.|* ceptor, 5301, d Blackbird, by Black Pilot J. K. Stanley, c.ty, bl m, Toose, by Black Pilot, d by Hernando, THREE MINUTE CLASS. W. S. Stewart, city, Sadie; b m, by Pre ceptor, 5301, d by Hernando. Alex. Keunedy, Southport, Jack, bg. Jerry Mahar, city, Lark, gm, by Black Eazle, d by Abdalla Messenger. lt. J. Wood, Brown Bird, br f, by Bronze Chief,d by All Right, R. J. Steele, city, Brighton Boy, b g, by All Right, 5817, d by Hernando. K. J. Steele, city, Billy Gould, by Her- nando, d by Starlight. Andrew A. Leckie, V. S, city, bm, Prunella, by Preceptor,d Yankie Girl (dam of Black Bird, 2.33]) by Royal Harry. George Beairsto, Stanhupe, b gf Herdic, by Hernando, d Nellie, by Black Pilot, 2:30} E. Cameron, city, A’l Bird, b e, by Pre ceptor, 5301, d Black Bird, by Black Pilot. S. R. Jenkins, bg Valentine, by Pre- ceptor, d by All Right. F Milford Farm, city, Pharoah, b c by Bronze Chief, 8938, d Lady Swift by D_an Swift, 18796. : Hector McLeod, Royalty, b m Bell Stanford. GENTLEMEN’S DRIVERS, (Horses to be driven by the owners in @arriages). . Alexander Kennedy, Southport, b g ack. Samuel Gay, Pcwnal. bi h Gay Pilot by Black Pilot. Chas. Stewart, city, bl g Black Jack, Ri. J. Steele, citv, Billy Gould, by Her- nando, d by Svarlight. Andrew A. Leckie, V. &., city, b m Prunella, by Preceptor, d ly Yankee Girl (daughter of Black Bird, 2.333) by Royal Harry. Gorge Beairsto, Stanhope, b g Herdic, by Hernando, d Nellie, by Black Pilot, 2.301, Dr. Conroy, city, Dumont, by Swift, 18796. Hector McLeod, Roy:] y, b m Bel: Stanford. Geo. Essory, city, b m Dollie, by Her- nando, d by Messenger Boy. ' Dr. S. R. Jenkins, bg Valentine, by Preceptor, d by All Right. PACING RACE, Samuel Gay, Pownal, bl h Gay Pilot, by Black Pilot. Dr. Leckie, V. S., city, bm Bertie, by All Right, d by Abdallah Messenger. Dean T. A. Meek, ety, b h Sport, ty All] to $5.00 each. Right, d by Abdallah Messenger. Henry Hooper, city, bl m Cricket, by Blick Eagle, d by Abdallah Messenger. Milford Farm, city, . The admission to grounds wil! b: 25 cents ; aa At Mermaid, Lot 48, May llth, after a short illness, Minnie, beloved daughter of William and Elizabeth Macdonald, in the 22nd year of her age. At Bay Foriune, on March 28th, of consumption, John R, Coffin, azed 52 years, leaving a sorrowing widow, four sons and five daughters to mourn their sad loss, In Hampstead, New Hampshire, on the 26th of April last, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Rufus McNeill, Malcolm Gra- ham, aged 28 years, the only son of Roder- ick Graham of brooklyn, Lot 61. He leaves a sor.owing mother and five sisters to mourn their loss. Read — <3 poses, for the Purpose of More White Me Effectually Exforcing Cleanliness This. We are travelling through the world With purpose firm and fair; To show to all the people How McWachen’s shoes will wear. For Men, Women, and Children, They really can’t be beat; So if you want a pair of Shoes Step in and fit your feet. Yours for Shoes at low prices. the newest styles. largest variety of designs to choose from, and know that pleased to have you call. Jack a dull Boy.” WE SELL “ARCADA” out. flat piece of ground, or in win- ter time in the house and see it. each. to grand stand, 10 cents, 25e. to Tdc. per ret. set, up. for the little ones. Haszard & Moore Mammoth Clover Seed (Late Red), Red Fife Wheat (from Ontario), Colorada Bearded Wheat (from Ontario), White Russian ° " € Vetches, Corn, Peas; etc., ner of Grafton & (Cumberland Str ets, with stable and coach house, apply to Joseph Tay- lor, Hillsborough Street. A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on | Real Estate and Personal 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, | se it enacted by theC.ty 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 all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1896, pay to the City Clerk, at! his Office, the taxes severally due by them for | the current year on Real Estate Property for civie purposes. | [Sza.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. | i YOU CAN PAVE Have the you are right in touch with Madame Fashion, Side Combs, Belt Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets, Long Guard Chains, will be the proper thing for 1896. Prices right. Will be and Personal H. M. DAVISON, mayl9-~ly 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 Charlottetowa | 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 general Civic purposes under said Statute, | for ‘he year commencing the first day of Jan- } uary, A 1) 1895, and ending the thirty-first day | of December, A D 1896, 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 W. W. WELLNER, Bes The correct st: les for 1896 at WELLNER’S. Charlottetown, May 16, 1896. eS es oe ep een Valuation Roll of all Real Estate and Person-~- al Property liable to taxation in said City, | and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax | therein, made and duly returned by them on | | | t “All Work and no Play, Makes 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 189%, and ending the thirty-first day ot} December, A D 1806, is hereby specitied and | fixed at the rate of one per cent on every dol- | laref 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. THE NEW GAME OF {s¢d ] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. ’ H. M. DAVISON PRICE $1.25 satan aaa THE BEST all round game Can be played on any A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate aud Personal Pro- perty and Poll ia the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 60th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. Be it enacted by the City Coune!) of the City of Charlottetown as follows: Ist, Therate of Assessment on. Meal Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year Commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1896, 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 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 sid 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 Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firat day of January A D 1596, and ending the thirty-first day ot December, A. D., 1896, is hereby specified and fixed at t: e rate of one-eighth of one per 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. 3rd. ‘the amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Vaiu Water Come Footballs Base Balls Base Bats Cricket Bats Rubber Bali's Tennis Balls Tennis Racquets Hammocks from 75 cents 75 Develine Whistles, 10 cts. Children’s Garden Tools, Croquet Sets, from $1.00 a r ~" yr Buckets, Shovels, ete, ation Roll as liable thereto tor such works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. D. 189%, and ending the 3ist day of December,A D 1893, is hereby specified and fixed atthe sum of Ten Cents (0c) On the poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Headquarters for Sporting Goods. City Clerk’s Office, : ) Ch’town, May 19, 1806. § E - D S | rns & A By Law ia Addition t) tha Prec- éut By-Law for Sanitary Pur- Timothy Seed (Imported & Island grown), 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 Owber or occupier of any house, warehouse, cellar, yard, field or other place in the said City to remove any dirt, manure, animal or At Lowest Prices for Cash only at vegitable substance, stagnant water, filth or reituse m: tte: ol apy kin? off and from such Beer & t off S. premises, af.er receiving 48 hoars notice from | the Sanitary ( flicer toremove the same, it | Shall be the duty of the Sanitary Officer, and 1 | he is he: eby authorized and required to eause Charlottetown, April 39, 1896. | the same to be removed at the expense of the owner or occupler so notified as afuresaid. Af- ter such removal as aforesaid, the Sinitary Officer shali forthwith demand payment of the cost of removing the same, and untess TO LET.—A Doubdle-Tenement Ilouse, cor- ayis : . may i9tf paid o } demand, shall sue therefor before the A. E. McEACHRN, Mayl6 THE SHOE MAN. OPTICS! Having made aspecial study | | of Optics, and just completed a course with Dr. Hamill, of the Ontario Optical Institute, gle carriage for asmall pony wagon —D’OM. Reddin. upper Queen Street, lately occupied by Miss reoms and kitchen.— Apply to James F Curtis. ply to Mrs. Watson, Water street. Baytield S: reet. HALF-PRICE, AT DODD's Stipendiary Magistrat); and a like remedy for the collection therc of as for the enforee- mentofthe penalty under he Ry Law for Sanitary Purposes, Chapter XVII, shall be applicable for lie rcuvery of the amount thereof. 2nd The rem:dy above provided, sha!) be in addition to the remedies y rovided under the By-Law for Sanitary Purposes, and nething herein contained sha’] be construed to pre- vent anv p rson being prosecuted fora breach of said Bp-Law as well W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. WANTED TO EX@®HANGE.—A new sin- may 9 3i eod TO TET—A Tenement House situate on adman, school teacher, comtaining six mayl9 WANTED--A reliable maid servant. Ap- m ‘$tf WANTEI liately —A girl for gener«l H. M. DAVISON, YANTED immediately girl for gene cae 10usework.— apply ta Mrs. Fhilip i arge, C.ty Clerk may 9 ii May i?—"06 *‘A WHEEL—For sale at a targain or +o ex. change for a light driving mare, a * Gaiden Citt,” as good as new. Foriv ormation apply at this office. may its FISHING RODS — ENGLISH — mayl9col I am prepared to test the eyes and properly adjust glasses. G. H. TAYLOR. JEWELER, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, — ee JUNE BRIDES cavnot get any better thread for making up their trousseaux than CLAPPERTON'S THREAD. It’s the best for any purpose, being strong, even, and remarkably frve from knots, : Be sure to ask Se Clap; erton’s. 3 20609060 000000008 90006 : TO-NIGHT ! Le =—=_ Hosiery, Shirts, Underclothing, Ties. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE —> BLACE CASHM: Extra Wide, All Wool French Geods, at o20c. Other qualities up to One Dol hd RE, Unoqualled in value. lar and Fifty per yard. Hundreds of Jadies say: “I wiil take the fifty cent piece, it’s plenty good.” Hosiery, Fast Dye. 2.000 pairs Cashmere, 6,090 pairs Cotton—Children’s Misses’, Ladies’, Men’s.. Ask to see our 12¢, Stocking Men’s Underwear, all we'g its. W.A. WEEKS & CO. IT WILL PAY YOU To Buy Clothing and Hats of Us. A lot of 75 boys suits from 5 to 10 years of age, of extra good quality tweed, this let we will clos? out at cost. There is nothing wrong about these suits, but are sample lot, and we can afford to close them cut cheap—lvok at them. 50 boys felt hats for 35e., worths 502 to 75e, the lot will go for 35c. each. EP rzein3 in new fclothing. Our pants for 8c. beats them all. J. 6. WACDONALD & CO, Charlottetown, May 18, 1896—dy What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared to do evervthing in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in ali its branehes, JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges ave moderate, 8 > us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896 —d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING GOOD DRESSERS WILL WEAR sHIRTS During the summer months, and the place to buy them is at DD. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment The Painters And Carpenters Are busy working at our new estore, which will be ready sometime next week. In the meantime we will continue our very low prices on all goods. We have something exceptionally nice in Clay Worret “d=, warranted to hold their color, sand made in any style . you desire. Best trimmings, and we akmanship guaranteed, Can Lave one for $18.25 cash. Call early, S.A. McBONALD, ~ & Lealing Fashionable Tailor, Queen Street. a » Ch’town, May 8, 189%. BLACK OR TAN. $2.75 Laced Boots for Men, in Tan or Black—stvlish, serviceable and quick sellers, W. H. STEWART & CO., Charlottetown, May 16, 1895. LONDON HOUSE BUILDING. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade aud pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be suse and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS. a . eae “aoa «<< Bip ae ey at 2S 1 ae 2 f pea = wu el ie