HE DAILY EXAMINER. THURSDAY, NEGATIVE TEACHING—DON’TS, Paper Read at a Farmers’ Meeting by Mc, Walter Simpsoa, Bay View. Don’t give the mileh cows any hay or | Your fathera never did ir, and it would insult their memories if you did. Straw and a few turnips are gool enouzr Besides, if you did they might give milk through the winter, and this would neeessitate churning in the cold weather —a thing to be carefully guarded Don't pnt the eattle in the stables too Let them stay out in the cold rainstorms to make them hardy to You know from your own experience in wet and cold weather that this ought to be good for them. Don’t give the pigs any grain on the They might grow andi ge fat, and then vou would he tempt- ed to cel] them in the fall, and by ®o do- ing you would miss many fre concerts during the winter, when they might be pleading for even a raw turnip to keep This would be a great miss especially if your daughter does not prac- “Music has charms.” Don’t be yrpvanet to put up your lin the spring. A little ex- erciee driving your hLorsea out of the grain in the snminer wil) keep you sup- _— CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER 1804, : Fu past Q 4 New 4 N ate Ren f . . aot \ps . a ; BS vues Dbliare a Year “This is true Liberty, when : . = A et RAE ‘ Q ‘OO Yr ‘ x > 7 ‘ > worry 7 2s NEW SERIES CHLARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, i righ ON'T LET ANOTHER 4 IGOOD ASH-DAY 13} 1 a | Go By Witnour Usine eon U7 for them. is 1 Y OU will find 2 that it will do ; 2! what no other oe) 23 S soap can do, and early in the fall. = { will please you ry: stand the winter. 26 way. a It is Easy, Clean, 29 S POCkKING THROUGH and grass inthe summer, 30 |S ' bs Economical to wash with : ) o asses, vou “ee wel - on —— ---— = ‘ \ ase and that makes go this soap. 1} Ne ; mur Ret} 1) | \ Don’t tax vour sightiy | ; pj neg gt existing imperfectia:.s | i . - il \ | ; \ \ | with spectacles Del AY ; aly: ee ass | Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Isiand. them warm. | | 4 U bil a hin L, l le 3 1 prompt attention w iiren ety. | a - pe - ; sciae died dh eth “ie vicina dae CF" tice on the organ. Tar Leaping Datty NEWSPAPER i : a + eo | Ch oO d Gy d S | ; efinit yon forestall im- | or P. 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WATCH KMEPAIRIN:: ien't a side Ine With us—we make a apecaity of it—devote Most of oir time te ae no more it i iret €Xpert repairers in the city than ours, We fepairandinsur: your watch ayalust Injury jhe. a year. i GOODSTEIN, — EXPERT WATCH REPAIRES E-verything so new and nice, Everything eo low in priee. Eve rybody eugti! to call And see our Bargains for the Fall. At our New shop opposite J. D. MeLeol’s. nov’ —'m dy & wky j a a ae fit ? n ; a i for % r } “ p: five t : : $i . DR k& & =P Fe OD $10 per ect. Veriial , L sets $2.00 and up Das > 3 : wards. Painless ex- $ fen % } eations for Patents, Copying, Blue-print r \.mas, we CAMERON BLOCH ‘> MINIAGUE | qi varriage Factory. ir énd Road Carts. i st ? ! and exce é f inship ck cannot } pa 2. hand, at lowest prices, CARTS FRUCK WAGONS, tnd ull Carriage | & dings, such as Pocket Boots, Whi | sock Wa te sually found in a ss Carriage Shop. ‘ Repairs Painting specialty. Terms reasonable OHN McLEAN & SON. 13—dy & wk | Coe | Lippincott’s : Magazine, {than full” of the Latest Novelties and Toys. 1895. | The sjecial feature of LIRPINCOTT'S— | A COUPLETE NOVEL issue, in addition to the usual Short Stories, Novelettes, Essays, P e. éte : ae | A I 1, make it one of the most de- | rable magaz...es now published VW dt} Vv ld by so onsil adere to Hinuwed story. During ey els may be | te » Capt, Ring, Amelie Rives, | Ger le Atherton, Mrs. Stickney, Mrs. | Alexander, Mis« Train, (Asxthor of “ The} \ biography of a Professional Beauty ”), | ! other well-known writers. Price, $3.60 per year. Singie copy, 25e. Send five 2-cent stamp-~ for specimen copy. | LIPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE | PHILADELPHIA, PA. What's the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY'S ., RED SYRUP — SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STAND4RD CURB FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and aii LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more thas 60 years and the verdict of the people is chat it is the best remedy known. 28c. and 4. per bottle. Sold everynbere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Pasprnizrrean MOnw Te SAL. | 5 rm Saleg Plow bs dita ww wsiee ee wer traction of teeth. DR.7J, P. MCRRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., oct6 Charlottetown. P. ¥F.I, ifechanical Drawing, &e The undersigned is prepared to give evening lessons in Mechanical ‘and Indus- trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specit.- ing and Draughting in general I. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov 2l— Dominion Goal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com: | pany, are now prepared to issue orders for ound, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a,stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand, to supply customers at lowest prices. “ PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—1f tcllowing prices: - . | E. W. TAY LOR, | Tomatoes, 80 cts. per dozen or § Apples (5 lbs) $1.10 * o Gooseberries, Plums and Cherries, | Peas, Fruit Jellies (1 lb. jars), Black Currant Jam (1 Ib. jars), | speetac'es | out their large stock of Canned Goods, etc., at a tremendous 7“ “*T discount, and have ordered us to place them on the market at cts. per can. ») se 6s $1.60 per doz., 15c. per can. 31.00 ’ 10c. * $2.00 6 20c. per jar. ‘ -é se. its Gooseberry Jam, 9c. per Ib. (in pails), or 12¢. per lb. retail. Now is your time to buy, as these goods are bound to go. Every can is this season’s put up, and warranted by the pack- ers. tion if cash accompanies. Orders from the country will receivi our prompt atten- JENKINS & SON, BUTTER A ND EGG STORE, QUEEN STREET. BEST YET! The Show at the Bazaar Store. The Toy and Fancy Goods Department up-stairs is ‘‘more Those Croken- ale Boards, Magic Lanterns and Bagatelle Boards are bound to move off at the prices we are offering them. and secure one. All who have Be in time bought those Chair Rocking Horses returned to say “it is the best toy for the little ones I have ever had,” because it is the only safe Rocking Horse for “little ones.” Plates. China Tea Sets, ete. Dolls, Cups and Saucers, Cup, Saucers and BAZAAR STORE, Charlottetown, December 10, 1894—dy ‘QUEEN STREET. WEEKS & — Boots —x)— WARREN'S Shoes. We are greatly encouraged in the practice of three- great requisites fur a well-run business :— “ Knowledge of Markets,” “ Buying for Cash,” and “ Willingness to take Small Profits.” PLSASE TRY US for a real good, easy fit. All our stock is nice, new, neat and fresh. NO WEEKS SPOTS & ALL WARREN rep Charlottetown, October 26, 1894 —m w f & wky COAL ! ON HAND Round, Nut FROM ALL THE COAL and WOOD. AND DAILY LEADING MINES. COAL ARRIVING: and Slack, Also, HARD R. McMILLAN. N. B.—The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, and is the ONLY GENUINE Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; and the public are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” that they are not the : éo @ ‘ ” genuine “ Sydney Coal. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894 -—6m dy & R. McMILLAN. wy We Have Just Received A NICE STUCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silverware and Spectacles, which we are now selling as cheap a3 can be bought in any store in the city. Before purchasing, please give us a call and be satisfied. —ALSO— G. ‘Repairing to Giocks, Watches and Jewelry. All Work eWarranted G. JURY, North Side@Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office. Charlottetown, November 29, 1894, pled up for your work, and your tem- per sweet; besides, the cattle apyreciate a good bite. and this is their on'y chance to get it. (Make a note of this.) Don’t. keep posted in the great changes in agriculture the world over. These new kinds of farming practised and taught at college and experimental stations are van- ity and vexation of spirit. If we pay at- tention to them we will have to learn our businees over again. Be sure you don’t engage with your neighbors in co-operative dairying. You cannot trust them. They just want to cheat you and Jive off your hard work. Keep your business under your own eye. Don’t take uny pains to have a good article of produce to sell. If it is good enough for you, it ought to be good enough for others that are no better by nature than von are. Don’t stick them up. Don’t take any pains to fiad out how much it costs to produce a pound of beef, a pound of pork, a bushel of wheat, oats or potatoes. If you knew you might be discouraged and then vou might fall a prey to those dairying fanatics and be in- duced to engage in that business to your utter ruin. Keep your eye on those dairy professors. Don’t cell those two or three extra horses, unless you get as much for them as your neighbors got a few years ago. You would be giving the horse buyer his own way and this would be bad. Better keep them to eat up the surplus hay and oats and for the boys to drive about after night. Be good to the boys. Don’t attend any agricultural meetings or discuss agricultural questions. It’s childish. But go to all the political and other meetings and talk as learnedly as you can. This is good unto edification: Don’t take an agricultural paper. Or if in an unguarded moment you should sub- scribe for one, don’t even read it; it might draw your attention away from politics and other matters of infinitely more im- portance. Be sure and take all the poli- tical papers published by your own party and read them carefully, so that when you meet your political opponeit you may be able to give him a reason for the belief thatis in you. “This matter is import- ant.” Don’t consider yourself nearly as good a3 the professional man, or your calling as honorable. Keep yourself humble; but try to exalt every other calling but your own by toadying to professional and buri ness men and politicians, This wil! have the good cttect of making farming un- popular aud inducing the young peop'e to leave the farm for more honorable and congenial eccupations. Don’t forget this Don’t give the boys any pecuniary inter- est in the farm or stock; it might make them feel too, big if they had pocket- money of their own, and they might spend it foolishly in the purchase of a jack-knife o- arazor. Be careful of the boys. Don’t buy the women any of the many labor-saving devices; let them rub a scrub away “and sew as jong as their eyes can see,” and knit after they get blind, you know they can do that if they are good knitters. Besides, we inust keep them busy. There is alwaye great danger from the unem- ployed, and in this case they might take to reading or discussing “woman’s rights” or, &@ more serious matter for us, woman’s wrong. Be careful to guard against such a calamity. Don’t take any pains to pay up your bills in the fall, if yon have been so for- tunate as to be able to deal on credit. Get the merchant to carry over your account till next fall. You will be better able to pay itthen. Times will brighten up after the election, when your party gets into power. Everything depends on the elec- tion. Be sure you spend all your spare time from now till then working for your party, and let things about the farm look after themselves in the meantime. Now, in conclusion and finally, don’t do as I tell you, but get better advice, or else you will still be with the great un- progressive majority. —The New Zealand Legislature has limited speeches in the House to half an hour, and in committee toten minutes. Mr. Stead thinks it “acurious comment upon the various proverbial sayings as to female Joquacity that the first legislature which women hada voice should have been the first to put a drastic time limit upon the chatter of Parliament.” But it is highly probable that this reform would have been achieve/ without the aid or initiative of female legislators. The New Zealand debates were becoming notorious for their length, being far more volumin- ous than those of any of our Canadian legislatures; and their diffuse platitudes and vain repetitions were being sent to the four corners of the earth with reckless ex- travagance. For some years past large bales of them were received at Ottawa for distribution. Some check was badly need- ed for the verbosity which produced and the costly vanity which circulated these uncondensed vapourings. If legislators would pass a self-denying ordinance oblig ing themselves to telegraph their speeches to their country eapere at their individual expense, it would beget an admirable terseness of style among parliamentary orators. Att DISEASES of the blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative elects makes only PURE BLOOD. The gent’s collars we are showing at 14 ote, each, over 150 doz, are the latest shapes and guaranteed four ply. This week at the People’s Store —W. A. Weeks Co. nov 10 2in. A few of the cheap tier, two for 25c, stil left, the best vatue ever shown.—McKay Woolen Co. decl lw Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. DECEMBER 15, 1894. HENEY IRVING, “iS “GRRATC:¢# OF LIVING ACTORS, Jali Ly THE WIGHDST ESTREM BY THOS HIM Wid KNOW BEST. His OPINION ON ‘VIN MARIANI." Tt Is said of Mr. Irving that, though an upright and thoroughly honorable man he plays the Devil (Faust) as no oiher man ec2n. After perus.pg the many strong c7:- pressions from cGther eminent mea and women througout Europe as to the merits of Vin Mezr‘ani 2s a tonie stimulant Sir. Irvine says: ‘I ean ecr- tainly add my testimenial to the vir- tues of ‘Vin Mariani,’ which 1 have found excelent, end am well cen- vinced of its quality... This ton’e coca, wins (Vin Marian!) invisor- intes and susteicus werk constitutions run cownly cvrer-exrcriion of body cr brain. Whst can be mor eonyine- ing than the written en ‘orsements ef seven thousand prominent physi- clans. Send stamp to Tewrence <A. Montrec', the Canacian Wilven é: Co.. M agents of this beet ful wine, and get a Httle a'’burm, free. -ontaininz te phote: ¢rl test -ontals of cel- ebrities tnrougbout the werld Xmasis Coming. Call in good time at our store and make your selections for Christmas. We have on hand a new and large stock of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Silverware. Articles purchased may be left for future delivery. G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. nov27 A PHOTO OF THE BABY TO SEND TO GRANDPA, Is What You Want F For Christmas. GEO. H. COOK "IKES TO TAKE Photos of the Chiliéren. BRING THEM AT ONUE. CORNER QUEEN & GRAFTON STS., Over Apothecaries’ Hall. nov26—m w f & wy ly ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants Bank of P, £. Island. The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island will be held at its banking house Great George Street, on Tuesday the 8th day ot January next, A. D. 1895 at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day previous tothe meeting. WM. McLEAN, declG—fri tu & wky. Cashier. MORTGAGE SALE. Lot and Buildings at Souris. To be sold at Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetcewn, on TUES- DAY, the eighteenth day of December, A. D. 1894, at twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgege bearing date the first day of June, A. D. 1894, and made between Daniel P. McInnis, of Souris East, Tailor, of the one fart, and Richard L. Gaunt, of Montreal, of the other part :— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Souris East, in King’s County, in the said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :— Commencing at a stake fixed at the south- ern side of the main street, at the north- eastern angle of alot of Jand now in the possession of William Mellett; thence southwardly along the eastern boundary of said lot to the shore of Colville Bay ; thence along the course of said shore and parallel with the main street aforesaid eighty feet; thence northwardly and paral- lel with the eastern boundary of William Mellett’s lot aforesaid to the main street aforesaid; thence along the course of said street to the place of commencement. For further particulars apply to Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. RICHARD L. GAUNT, novl6—wy u Sth dec Mortgagee. 50 YEARS For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, but during all this time SHARP'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS. All Druggists and most Grocerymen sell it. BB 25 cents a bottle. ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, N B nov23—d Stray Heifer. There has been on the eubscriber’s pre- mises since May last a dark red hesier, two and ahalf years old. If not legally claimed and expenses paid, she will be sold at my barn on Monday, the 24th inst., at 1! o’clock, a. m, JAMES POWER, dec7 Ularke Town, Lot 36. ten Pa ce i » Single Copies Two Cents VOL 34.—NO. 139 NEW GLASGOW NOTES. The farmers in this vicinity are actively engaged in getting their produce ready for market. The oat crop turns out somewhat light. Quite a large amouat of ; ork is being taken totown. Some fine porkers are being killed by our intelligent farmers. Preparations are going on for the erec- tion of a cheese factory in our village. A fine 8 te has been selected on the farm of Mr. Eldon McKay. that with the large extent of country a command a profitable busines: will be carried on. Our carriage builders are busy ‘rom morning till night building sleds for the approzching winter. The firm of Messrs Hill & Stevenson are getting up a fine lot of handsome sleds. Messrs. Houston & McDonald also are not behind in this respect, as they too have a fine display. Dr. Rossin has returned from the city to his friends and patients here. He looks and feels well despite his trying position. Morning, noon and night he is on the move visiting the sick. The ice has formed on our river, and many are taking advantage of it to draw from their slimy beds the slippery eel. Judging from the number engaged and the large catches the business promises to be a profitable one. Our grocery men are doing a good trade. Mr. James C. Stevenson is always ready to supply good goods at prices to suit the times, We regret to learn of the resignation of the Rev. Mr. McKenzie from the Presby terian church. He goes to accept a call to St. Stephen’s, New Brunswick. May de- served success reward him in his new field of labor. The Presbyterian church here is now without a pastor. in cheese OBSERVER. New Glasgow, Dee, 6. —— ee WIMAN AND HIS PLOY. (Hamilton Spectator.) The memoirs of Sir John Macdonald, by Joseph Pope, just published, ccntain the record of a little transaction by Ras Wiman, which will, notadd to that gentleman’s reputation for either honor or acuteness In 1884, when Wiman was hand in hand with Sir Richard Cartwright, Edwerd Blake and other leaders of the liberal party in Canada, the distinguished apostle of commercial union wrote a letter to Sir John Macdonald, “conveying the start ling intimation thata park plot was on foot to wrest Manitoba from the British crown by an armed insurrection, and among the promoters of this nefarious scheme were Blake, then leading the Op- position, and Sir Richard Cartwright, his first lieuteuant.” To this Sir John Macdonald replied, writing from Riviere du Loup, September 11, 1894, as fullows : “My Deak Mr. Wimaw :—Thanks for yours of the 6th inst. I can quite under- stand-——-—’s mode of action. He goes to Wash ngton and exaggerates the state of feeling: in Manitoba. Most probably the gentlenen he sees receive him politely and say they will be very glad ;f Canadacan be induced to join the union. With this statement he proceeds to Winnipeg, and pursues the same course of exaggeration. I don’t believe a word of his statement about Mr. Blake and Sir Richard Cart wright. The latter has expressed his be- lief in the future independence of Canada; but that is all. Neither of them would countenance for a moment anything like a rising in arms. I shall look forward with interest to your promised communication after visiting Washington. I shall be at Ottawa after this week. I need only say how much obliged to you I am for the in- terest you take in this matter.” It is is recorded that Sir John dictated that letter with perfect gravity, and that he then smiled grimly and said : “This is a new role for me, defending Blake and Cartwright.” Mr. Pope asked Sir John what motive Wiman could have in writ- ing such rubbish. “Oh,” replied Sir John “he wants to ingratiate himself with me, and he thinks this statement, with which he has been stuffed, will be acceptable to me, because it reflects upon my Oppon- ents.” SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Xmas Cards—Prang’s Booklets, Scule’s Photographic Cards, never before shown in this city—Bazaar Co, Price Cutters. Christmas number of Father Christmas, Black and White, Holly Leaves, Graphic, London News, Figaro, Ladies Pictorial, all with beantiful colored supplements at Carter’s Bookstore. ? Orders for Pope’s Memoirs of Sir John Macdonald taken at Carter’s Bookstore. Christmas is coming, and of course every boy and girl expects a present. What would please them better than a nice pair of skates ? Call and see the large stock of Gem Acme Club Skates D. M. Richards & Co. have just opened. nov29 2wks 25 boys’ cape overcoats selling at a dis- count of 334 per cent off to clear; a big bargain—J B Macdonald & Co. d3 4i Lovely slippers a: Goff Bros Lambswool soles at Goff Bros. Children’s and ladies’ cloth gaiters at Goff Bros. " A few bartels of choice No. 1 and 2 gravenstein apples. Price from $1.50 to $2.50 per bbl. at Sanderson & Co. _ Read the advt of auction sale at the Xmas Supply store, Grafton Street, next door to the Crown Confectionary. Sale on sie gH 2.30 at 7 o’clock. ‘resh dates and English chestnuts as. °° Trade and Get Rich a Everybody is a Trade. We want your trade in the Drug line. We guarantee every article sold first quality. We are in a pos- ition to give you an honest equiva- lent for your money, as we buy direct from manufacturers for cash. We Special prices to dealers. George E. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. Call and get prices. meat business. Nov 21—mon wed fri & wv 6m Tenders are cal'ed for } i the building. The foundation of cedar} was made by Mr. James Dickieson. The building wil] be alargeone. We think ' As Well as Ever _ After Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sured of a Serious Disease. “I was suffering from what is known as Dright's disease for five years, and for days ata time I have been unable to straighten myself up. I was in bed for three weeks; during that time I bad leeches applied and derived no bene- fit. Seeing Hood’s Sarsaparilia advertised iz ue papers I decided t6 try a bottle. I found HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES relief before IT had finished taking half of a be¢- ue. Igotso much help from taking the firat bottle that I deciaed to ancther, and sinee taking the second bottle [ feel as well as ever I did in my life.” Gro. MERRETT, Ti Oat Hood’s Pills are prompt and effelent, yet easy of action. Sold by all druggists. Me. SR ME a." APPETITE THOROUGHLY restored when Adams’ TUTTI FRUTTI is used. See that no initat m is palmed off oa you. (ratetul—Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of ligestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select ed Cocoa, Mr. Epps inas provided for breakfast and supper a delicately fiavored beverage which may save us many heavy loctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a conetitut os nay be gradually built up until song envugh to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arsund us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many a tacal shaft by keeping ourseives well ford fied by pure blood and a properly nourigh- d frame.”—Civil Servies Gasstie, Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled tous, JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, H i Chemiata. Landon, Ko —- For 20 Years the formula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by physicians of the whole world. No secret aboutit. Thisis one of its strongest endorsements. But the strongest endorsement possible is in the vtfal strength it gives. Scott’s Emulsion nourishes. It does more for weak Babies and Growing Children than any other kind of nourishment. It strengthens Weak Mothers and re- stores health to all suffering from Emaciation and General Debility. For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Blood Diseases and Loss of Flesh. Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. BOc. & OF. DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. Isuamw Charlottetown, Nov. 2, Notice is hereby given that a Half Yearly Dividend, atthe rate of 8 per cent an- num, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at the Banking ‘ on and after January 2, 1895. _The transfer books will be closed from the 18th December, 1894, to January 2, 1895, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. nov2—2aw « wky 7 ae. Charlottetown to Pictou. Until close of navigation, the steamer “Northumberland” will leave Steam Navi- gation Company’s wharf every morning at seven o’clock local for Pictou returning same afternoon. By order F. W. SALES, Secretary. CHARLES &. THORNE, Practical Plumber, Gas and sanitary Engineer. Having for a number of years in the United Stats with an ex Plu~ber, will now furnish fi work and Jobbing of all kinds at short potice. TESTIMONIALS—Arthur Johneon, Eag., a en Revere Hotel, ete. 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