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Mr. Perry had done. of an apoplectic fit. ‘Whereupon M Divies came to the rescue, and told what fine man Mr. Perry was, and how consi et ad infinitum. died. Deeply veiled, she occupied her o seat in the Speaker's gallery, in compsuy wi were much observed. OTTAWA LETTER An Interesting Budzet of News. (Special correspondence of The Examiner ) When the House resumed committee of supply and again considered the Int rcol- onial Railway, Mc. Welsh took occasion tu thank Mr. Kenny for the kind and true words he had spoken regarding the Island Railway. Talking about increased station Mr. Welsh declared that the Charlottetown day and Friday over the votes for enlarg-d Joha, in which Mr. Davies led » good deal|fi-lds. 1 weuld advise Canacisns to » ick end Hazen, and some hot words but before he would vote $200,000 for this}iating uniformity of quality is maintained The| and that their contracts are scrupulously On a vote of $30,000 for Cips Tormen- I tine harbor, Mr. Oaimet stated it would there is Cap» Tormentine wharf, which will probably be finished by Ist July. The total cost of the work will then be $208 000. Regarding Cape Traverse wharf, Mr. Ouimet said there was not sufficient depth of water, and the department was considering the best means of obtaining |ing taken, while good catches of salmon, One of their engineers, | {sir of isunce and afew herring and lob- Mc. Brown, had reported in favor of)|sters are reported at Carmerent Point. building an addition to the pier at a cost of $42,000; this report would be brought | P.int, fair at Pasbebiac, bat poor at Peres O. a vote of $250.000 for P. E. Island Newport Point, good at Grand River and a intended | rew at Perce. rails this erry again brought up the He | stormy at all stations. was glad Miscouche station was not to be closed, the reason for which was to be|f,ir of lobsters reported at Bloomfie!d, but found in the fact that Miscouchs gave the | fishing at all other stations is stopped by Government candidate 160 votes and him-| pad weather. self only 17. The Conservative represen- tatives had also sufficient influence to re- tain Morell, but Freetown station, where} qt Cheticamp and St. Ann's, but poor at the Grits poled a heavy vote, must be) {ngonish and Arichat ; afew lobsters and Mr. Yeo spoke, deprecating the closing) pectively. Herring good at St. Ann’s and _ Mr. McLean jump:d oa Mr. Perry for|and Arichat, as well asa few haddock at insinuating that politics had anything to do Perry's statement that the trains running weat out of Charlottetown were the best league had interfered in the public works of Prince County, as charged by Mr. Perry. They had all they could do tu get anything ing’s Ouunty. Mr. Perry had mide assuming the subsidy of $100,000 subscribed by the County of Pontiac to their local railway, although the Isiand’s share of that sum $2500) would be suffizent to keep open the five stations proposed to be closed. fxr McLean) could County of Pontise was this—that there is a vacancy in that county, and that Mr. Perry, seeing his chances hvpeless in_ Prince County after the passing uf the Redistri- bution Bull, intends trying his tuck in This very innocent remark worked Perry the Noble up to a white heat. He had he knew the people and liked them, and, as a representative of the whole D re 8 had a constituency in Prince Ovunty thet would do honor to any gentleman to repre They voted for honesty, and they sent two honest men would not vote for Although Mr. McLzan had tried to gerrymander him (Perry) he evnld Tie was as independent as Mr. McLean, and the latter had better keep Mr. McLean contented himself with say- ing that he had rua four elections and had never been defeated, and he had never yet required to have an act psssed whitewash. ing him to enable him to take his seat, as This was tou much for The Noble, who got very red in the face and exhibited signs tent # politician he hed been all his life, and how he had never supported m -re thin two opposing political parties within twelve monthe, and how highly he was respected, Lidy Macdonald was in the House on Pri- day last, for the first time since Sir John Prof. Williamson, of Queen’s University, (who married a sister of Sir John), Hugh John Macdonald and his wife and their own son Jack. They formed an interesting group and and enler to the interive of the edifice, re- ‘WE CRYSCOGRAPHAY offors a scope for the amaceur, or HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 39 per cent. dis*oiat. aor d> we adver- Mr. Armstrong, git, hae given notice of a = Saas nd intends moving a resolution favoring net sly liish Home Rule, but expressing also the vop* that ‘he Gladstone party may be success- fui in the comi: g election, This is going « ittle too far, a:di it is probsh'e thet Charley vil be sit en very hard some day this week Notes and Comments. — The salary attaching to the « flice of President of Cornel] Uuiversity, to which Professor Schurman bas been elected, is $16,000 per annum. Writing to The Oornell Standard a former resident of that vlace, who ia now in O-egon, confesses his lisenchantment with the ccuatry of his ade ption ; “] find that Canadians here wish they were in Canada again, Trade here is mst palpably jull and seems to be getting worse and worse, and this too in apite of a good harveat last fall. The whole Paciti> coast seeme te suffering from depression, excerpt perhaps Sritish Columbia, which ig having quite a bom over the discovery of valuable mineral to their owu country and not come to the United Sates, even though things don’: look as promisiog 2a they could wish in the land of the maple.” —The London correspondent of the Givbe gives some good advice, based on information he has vbtained over there, to Canadian barley men. There is a good market in Eritain for Canadian two-rowed eee it is of the very best quality. Last year many; of the cargoes sent from Canada were cf inferior grade and the trade was injured ir its very infancy. The correspondent recommends shippers to see that an undev- carried out, whilst growers should use none but the best varieties of seed and take care that the grain is thoroughly ripe b fore it is cut. If these conditions are {fu filled the trade willexpind. They are pretty stiff conditions, but as trade restriction has shut us out of our trae market for barley, nothing for it save to comp'y. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hauirax, May 20. Anticosti— At Fox Bay a few cod are be- Q 1ebec—Herring pleatiful at Newport and Grand River. L»bsters plentiful at Magdalen Islands—No reports of tish taken received this week; weather very P. E. Island—Good takes of herring and Cape Breton—Good catches of cod and lobsters are heing made at Louisburg, fair cod at West Arichat and St. Peter's res- afew at Cheticamp, Ingonish, L \uisburg Arichat. -| Nova Scotia—Fair catches of cod and afew lobs ers reported at Liverpool, Port Latour, Lockport and Digby, and a few of each at .|Cansoand Spry Bry. Lobscers are fair at Blue Rocka, Cross ie Rose Bay and Port Medway, and gasperaux good at Liverpool and Lockport, fair at Port Medway and a few at Port Latour. Salmon contioues good at Port Medway. Haddock fair at Lockport and Digby and a few at Port Latour, Ice procurable at Canso, Lockport and Digby. e Opera Singers in Churches. The salaries paid to singers by the New York churches are enormous. One of the © | worst cases, which is enough to bring the fierce anger of the Aimighty on the con- gregation, is that of De. Paxron’s Pres- byterian church, A French prima dunna, Mle. Ciementioe de Vere, receives a salary of $4 500 as solo s»prano. Taking vut her vacatwo in summer, she receives over $100 a Sunday. Bu: there is a still blacker feature about it. During the music 4}season she leaves the choir after she has sung her solo and hastens to a popular music hall, where she fr. quently gathers in $300 more for a couple of opera bravura songs. Toe Living Church says, in allasion to the enormousexpe iditure invurred in the com- petitive strugg’es for new attraction in the way of singers; ‘In *% great city over-run with hop-zless, despairing pate aod wretch- edness, where hundreds of thousands sufler, and suffer more deeply year aftec year, the query is wrung from the conscience —c.n all this vast expenditare for artistic concert music services in those rich (luxurious churches make for the beter worship of God, when it represents huadreds of thousands of dollars that might otherwise belp and feed the hungry, clotne the nakad, aud house the h »meless.”” Not on y are the purely religious elements of musical worship wholly los: for a nonoton- ous succession of feeble and second rate Sun- day concerts, but for the most part profitless and uainspiring.—St. G-orge’s Par. Mag. Early Training. Nearly every prominent trainer has put himself on record in these columns, says the New York Sportsman, as being opp: sed to early traming where an owner can aff ord to wait. Ia a recent interview Budd Doble reiterates these views as follows :— ‘*T have two colts in my stable of es- pecial promise, Axle, a son of Axtell, and Drextell, a yearling, afull brother to Ax- tell. I shall not train him, however; just jog him and keep bim well in hand. No, I do not believe in furcing colts. My theory ia that there is but so much in a horse and t tr a 5- Id th ee campaigniny, J. H. Beil. oe »s VOL. — -~ ———_ 30.-NO. 1 the breede s. I know thr: hav: ben »x eptions, but very few colra hive stood Yet in the old dayer ths trotter was in his prime at 10 years.” i i me SXODA‘°SLITTLE TABLETS, Mitd, Safe, Eificient. Far su- perior to_ any pill. For Head- ache and iver Complaint néething ean equal th Teb- lets. ith the DISCOVERY they eure Rheumatiom. 50 tn & box only 35 cis. -_—o We are headguarters for custom work — mii Juw 2a 3KODA'S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE SARSAPARIL- LA than any Sarsaparilla made. CLIFTON WEST. “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Blood Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLOWING CASE WILL BE VOUCH- ED FOR BY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS oF BELFAST, AND THE CURE THAT FOL- LOWED I8 TRUTHFULLY RECORDED. « For months I had been & at suffer- er from supposed Blood i; and ite attendant results. My legs would swell to twice their | and from my feet to = hipe beth le were one solid mass 0 ea BETTER (ati and barn-} manner. Ceaseléss ftehing ing tormented me ong ont night. I lost my oo M els became constipated. Iwas much reduced im fesh.§ pooe said I would die, and 1 be- lieved there was ne help for me. Thit was my condition when I began taxing SKODA’S DISCOVERY et ag LITTLE TAB e “ ing skoDA'Ss P| AANO TS T- MENT exter nally. I soon commenced to improve. After ping these REMEDIES four weeks I ha gnined fiftcen pounds in flesh, and im- ove syery Way. Po aoe aie cecal of the DISCOV- ERY, with 8KODA’S LITTLE TABLETS and SKODA’s OINTMENT, has ecom-| pletely cured me My lie is exeel- lent. Swelling «ii gone COLD from my lege. Fe onal die ~ests well. Buweis in good, condition. Raa my skim ts free [fou Sores B bioienes, and unly the agly scars upob my jezs tell of my previous trouble. Beitast, Se. " GLEF ROR WESP. “ite tle, NLS King’s County Exbibition Association 7 ANNUAL MEECING of the Shareholders of the King’s ‘ovaty &chibition Association °°. gana miseneeny will be hel4 at the Court House, Georgetown, on TUK-DAY, June 7th, instant, at U1 o'clock, a.m. Shareholders will please forward their proxies to the Secretary on the day ng the meeting. GEORGE F. OV’/EN. Secretary Georgetown, May 19, 1892—dy 2i wy 2i CAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH > Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL, THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN, PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScorTT’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT 50c. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED 2 3 4 TT. & BH. ord Desks and Ottis Drawers made to} young lady enthusiasts, or for thess who desire a hubby to reproduce. CHRYS!u. - aa Re le Fe yn ya 0 — peter Jet a ent oor oe he will last longer if not forced. I know IN BRONZ! LETTERS. Grder at bottom prices. GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. tionally good stock. . ‘ th the price | this subject will probably be threshed out the stock farm: have succee led, but it has e R. D PYKE. J E ALBRO Halifax N S | Que RUD3 are very Ane, and worth the price} fy) beza at a fearful cost. The public does not NONE OTHER CEN UIN 4 ince Gectaen and Geant . 9 ; ° rT) F. DeO. DAVIES. Mr. Charley Devlin, M P. for Q:tawa|koow how many colts have been ruined in E, ene. | auc SOLE AGENT. nat County, is burning to pose as an Irish patriot, ‘this way. The failures are the secrets of! jan®- dy & wky