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NO. 303 ae —IF You— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partuer, Want a Want a servant girl, Want to sell Want sell a Want Want to exchange anything, Wat to sel] plants or grtin Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN situation, a farm, to house, to rent a house, or is a first-class] weekly newspaper—interesting nd fall orihe latest news, ; THE ESAMINER e- “at wets: ume - 2 aE = ome ~ _ —— os z ! ee . : — CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 1895. t ( Atl ti d Pl i } HO: r Te 2 ry z2 sd iii FATHER WELMEEL. ualada anile al al ; oA BP is ¢ CHEAP GAS ILLUMINATION cite ’ Ls 4 Y i i \ : Full Mo "th das ‘7 i oe Be i é 3 The following lines on the death of the } Bas ; ae a oe STEAMSHIP LINE. ar eae late Father Mctilmeel were not intended ¢ | 4 25.Candle Power Light fron Two and a a eo rae cn Siod-evioe worlcmiunshin. re | for publication. They have, however, { Half Feet an Hour. | ——_— ‘ ' We * . oa : | : . ' New M M2nd day, 5 8.4m. p. m. | , r? been —_ u+ by a friend, at whose request 5 Public attention is being given in pageant steam” | FOR BOSTON, [inet fish end moterat reer SM) | oie es aa inte | ‘ ghting to which the name of the in- . ‘ Speak, stranger, speak ! say, canst thou ‘ i i arc ae ss : ; : ' CALLING AT ’ prices eombine to make these eo? 1" ane peak t aay, Ce & ‘It was Henry Clay, was it not, who | ventor, M. De Mare, aas been given, i a Sun Sun | Hieh ——CALLING AT—— oe hess: . r non j i , said : ‘I had rather be right th.n Presi- | The arrangement consists of an atmos- | Day Week rises | sets | water | > } 2 Whence comes that mournful wail dJent 7” “Yes but h> wasn’t.” “How?” | pheric burner-fitting designed to be eas- } j i Hawkesbury a nd Halifax i hotos the most satistactory That in sad cadences is borne “He was left.”--Brooklyn Liie. ily attached to an ordinary burner ee | nen | ee Foe fT , \| Upon the evening gale? incon point. This fitting is of extremely in- ‘ ¢ ws) ¢ — oe = 5” : jh m]{b mf morn | ee mn Charlottetow i bu-dty ° List how it rises, how it falls; “Bil Jon s Jm has got h's eddica- | genious design and construction, b:ing ‘ 7 1} 5s ; 41 i353] 6 10) ~--—- | Tell me its meaning, pray. tion, ain’t he?" “You bet! He’s the | probably the smallest and most com- See rr 2's \ ] gy | . | . aii yh! 7 at ' cs her in the , an’ k s ev- : 2): : | ! Sy! 16 | S. 8 OLIVETTE | ber med, _ from the — halle! eon - e _ ype esha a8 ae ei ak ay ae eae oy I ST s 3; Menday oo 4) will leave Navigation s ‘ ome good priest's soul's passing away. ; ° : ' : oe +e »ri- BICY “4 Anlh 41 Tu i lt 4 a ‘ a Constitution, It is professedly designed upon the pri 3| Wednesday 15 42 Co's, W barf, : har- i — gs See! by yon taper’s dim, faint light —_——— ciple of the Giffard injector. The mix d aso ADAMS’ 317 ea 1s 19 | lottetown, EF BIDAY Corasr Quean & t rafian Duss The grey—robed flitting to and fro; Overh»rd at the Los» s!ow—Thit | gas and air issue at the top of the fit - TUTTI FR UT Ti iF | l4 43 a May 17, at 12 noon, nov26—135w ly & ; ad Those patient watchers of the night horse is full of ginger, and seems well | ing through a slit, which caus«s th Pr ais sy ’ { 44 | _ aon a ee ee Nea ee Ae WE That like good angels come and go. bred. Yes, he’s a sort of gingerbread meen - ae in aw — bats- It moisten SS thirst and : . : thereafter until fur- ' Others tonight their vigil share— horse.—Philadelphia Record. wing shape. cross the Bame ‘’s tu - a sis av 14 44} < r 4c acre nga 1e1F vigi . sare ‘ wees woke c Refuse imitations. ig; M i4 | 45 a. 4 oy oe — 0 . : Blood The black robed mingles with the grey; fneeneeeraie pended, by means of a t oe 9 ak See that ‘Tutti Frutti” is on each wrapper. oa 7% “a | . | leave Hawkesbury at 6 p.m. same days, indbibS Good, pious priests are gathered there Miss Amateur—Are you musical, Prof. | length of twisted plantinum wires, ca: it & 7. s 20 I 41 and Halifax on Saturdays at 10 p.m., ar- a | Saved an operation in the following To soothe and comfort, watch and pray. Bisten ? Prof. Bisten—Yess ; but if you | rying a row of what appear to te . 2) Mednesday | 13] 47] 2 28) riving at Boston Mondays at 7a m. CARVELL BRON | case. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when "| wer: going to play anything, don’t mind | bestos fibres. In the heat Of tle 0 Thursday [| I3{ 4°) 38] PROM BOSTON—Tuesday, May 14, at MCV Gases PeEeYU SX. | all others fail. It makes pure blood. | Look! weeping ones are nearer led. 2 Oe repeating ool gered gered Gratectul—Comfortin A teen: .? + | 4 ©1)12 noon, and every Tuesday thereafter ~~~ — “ A year ago my father, William Thom Oh! God, who can their anguish tell ? i higsly incandescent, and y.ed a ir! ¥ g. Id | Saturday ; is 4) 458) until further notice, calling at Halifax and “Old Sydney Hines,” Sydney 7 . y . - As bending o’er their loved one’s bed Trolley car conductor—Settle, now, or | li nt light. The effect is certainly siti <- 16 | Sunday 3 | 48{ 6 31 Bawkesbary, and ' witiam a6 Ghetien " " ~—" « * | §0n, was taken suddenly 11] with inflam- ii hile Bade = fait eae r get off. D'gnified citizen—What do you | ng; and as ncither chimney nor go © y L7 | Monday 1 13 45 | 7. tow ae Th : ao — — “Vale Mines,” Pictou caation of the Maced. Me catines age Now all is still in a ok all: : take me for, sir ? Condu-toi—F.’ cents, | is required to enable the light to burn 18 . Tuesday - a eo} 8 7 ee *“Jugeins Mines.” Pugwash deal and was very low forsometime. At |~ Sew es : same as anybody else.—Ind:anapolis | satisfactorily, and the incandescing m*- ‘ is oes 49 ; Ss ol For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply US2iINS Mines, usp Wasih. last the doctor said he would not get well | p They pour their aoe to a on high,} yournal terial is not woven into any texti’> : as ce *~ {| © 9° 1 Xo local agents, or the general agents as riests, nuns, sisters, brothers, all; ? form, the simplicity and cheapness o' oe Ra cgeer : eo; — i ‘ oO; ¢ — « = i a * i oni it > & 3 rh r T c en ny i I : : " 49 below. We furnish orders for cargoes on all the ae cay ao ae At Ah! who would not thus wish to die? “You told me,” said the weary col- the aavemennneed are obvious. For street BREAK F AST oe SU PPER. 3} > dy * . pe ener nee above mines. Particulars of term: and eae oe ene ae ’ ae gba Sd eit sihadal \ irit's fl lector, “to bring this Lill the first.” | ligating, clusters of these burners ae “By a thorough knowledge of the nate a irda I ( 26 ee i aioe ‘ . z 8 yhose s : ; . w >re . a . sa if > ¢ HALIFAX SERVICE. prices furnished on application to : : ecides o ry : e —_ ut who 1e W - é spirits flown, “Yes,” replied the editor, “but I meant | use! in Pars wth good effect. Before | gra] jaws which govern the operations of 3 | Sunday ; oH 50] morn ; : alf a bottle his appetite had come back Who lived so well his years on earth Sehtineg the fibres. helne Geis wii «= : es 94} Monday ; 36% B0 Oo B a =a on ae CARVELL BROS., to him, whereas before he could eat but | Ty,.+ when the Father called him | the first time i had any money.”—At- ghting the fibres, being flexible, w! ligeetion and putriticn, and by s careful ; os _ > ees = 8. 8. Halifax or ® Olivette will heel little. ’ When he had taken three bottles > i may called him eee lanta Constitution. stand any reasonable amount of hand- application of che fine properties of well- 25 | Tuesday to; 28 | 0 52) leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every WED } oe = E = | of the medicine he was as well as ever.” Was worthy such a saintly death ? Lng, and it is said that one string will! */ ond Mad io Bene has noel oe 26 | Wednesday | 16, 50 1 36|] NESi r SATTIPDAY Clvtown, June 4, 95 — pat jour 21 2aw] Prancis J. TH N, Peninsula Lak So loved! so mourned ! what man was he? oe ‘ last fur 1.500 hours of lightin mithet - Epp Pp o me | =o 36 |} BEDAY Sa wm. and SATURDAY, 16) . VERS cOee SO: 4 | Franc ° OMPSON, Peninsula ®, ‘80 mourned! what man was he? It seems to me.” observed Criticus, | lst for 1,500 hours of lighting, an¢ out Lreakfact and supper a delicately flavor = Thareday < | = | 2 = p- m., unti! further notice, for Boston Ontario. Remember My — grows heavy with strange] “that Scribbler’s b.ok reads as though | S¢r’ —s. a i ee Sian ed Leverage which may save us many heavy 28, friday o ot % 1) idirect. Returning, will leave north side 7? Tratan © . ear; he were addicted to the tottle.”” “Yes,” | *UMption of gas in the e burn- au “es ie a . Dawe aa : j : , ihe an : octors’ bills. I. is by the judicious use of 29 | Saturday i ii j 690 4 14] of Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Tuesdays and W AN g hy DD. Hood Ss Sarsaparilla Ob ! stranger, say, it cannot be assented Wagg. ‘To the mucilage bet~ | ©! is limited to 23-8 cubic feet per hour, oes articles of ye that : a eonstitation 30 ; Sunday 1:3 18; 50| 5 28! Saturdays, 12 noon, until further notice. The good, kind priest we loved so dear. | tle."—Harper’s Pazar. er a — ait iain: pay be gradually ‘built up uatil strong Passengers arriving in Halifax TUES- » : on : , . ee ee sagh det ov vedigunnay “mt = —— : 6! firs cond Clas ‘acher fi ce . ‘ oe ‘ ;_ | enough to resist every tendency to disease, TIME TABLE FOR STEAMER souTH | DAY evenings can ‘go directly on board A First or Second Class Teacher for Is the Only The morning breaks, and all teo fast Whyt+—I thought you said your wife 7 £ 7 aC} PORT. The steamer Southport will ply on the Kast and West and West Rivers until fur ther notice : Will leave Prince Street wharf on every Monday for East River at 3 o’clock p- m., returning Tcesdav for Charlottetown; leav- ing Heyden’s Wharf at 7.20 a. m., calling at Hagzarty’s and Hickey’s wharves; leav- ing Charlottetown for East River at 3 p.m. and ineking return trip. Will sve Prince Street wharf for East River on Saturday at 5 a. m. leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Char- Jottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Hag- garty’s and Hickey’s wharves making re- tan trip at 3 p. m. from Prince St. The steamer will run to Mount Stewart every aiter! aie week as the tides may suit. WEST RIVER. Will leave Ch’town for West River Fridge, Thursday, at 4 p m, calling at Westville when required. Friday morn- leaving West Liver Bridge for Ch’town a. 7.30, cailing at Westville, making re- turn trip from Chtown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY P@INT FERRY, Leave Charlottetown for Rocky Point daily, (Sunday excepted)—6.30, 8 and 10 am; 12 noon; leave Rocky Point for Charlottetown— 7, $ aud 11 a m; 12, 3 5 and 6.30 p m. ROCKY POINT 2,4 and 6 p m. SUNDAY TIME TAZLY. Leave Ch’town at 8.30 and 9.36.am; 12 noon: 1, 2 and 4 p m. Leave Rocky Point at 9 and 12.30, 1.30, 3 and 4.20 p m. 10 a m; TIME TABLE FORK SOUTHPORT FERRY. 1 Hillsborougk will ply on the Southport ferry till further notice as follows :—Sun- days excepted, leaving Charlottetown daily at 6.30 a m, and uvery half hour up to9 pm. Leaving Southport at 6.45 am, makinz half hourly trips up to 9.15 p m. Sanday trips same as last year. On Tues Gay aod Friday of each week steamer wil! run on time to accommodate the travelling pablic. WANTED. Customers for 106,000 Bar- rels of Lime, which I will zell this seascn at the foilow- ing reduced prices, delivered at Kilns on the Malpeque and St. Peter’s Roads :-— Unriddled Lime for Farm purposes, 60c. cash ; 65c. payable Nov. Lat. Riddied Lime for Building, 65c. cash 7c. payable Nov. Ist. Any orders for car lots will be delivered f. o. b. at same rates. JOHN T. PEARDEN, Upper Great George Street. y 246 & wy PUTTNER'S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN ndition of HEALTH and norma! ¢ toa STRENGH. acd bring ! ack the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quick'y than any other medic ‘ As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has nd equal, giving’substance aml tone to the wasted muscles. Ail Druggists keep it-Price 50 cent per bottle june In This Eveniiul Century is indispensable to have the cor- rect time. By bringing your Wetches and Clocks to be cleaned, repaired and regulated to G. G JURY, yon will be in keeping with the Make no mistake but brieg them along, and if they town time. are past redemption replace them with a’ new one. You will save money by dealing with C.c. JURY, THE RELIABLE JEWELER, North Side Queen Square, Oppcsite the Post Office, Charlottetown. may22—3m 2aw 14 & wy the steamer without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at all stations on the Intercolonial Railway. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to local agents, or H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada, Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, north side, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. may7 8. -§. MIRAMICHI Will leave MONTREAL for GHAR- LOTTETOWN on MONDAY, June 16th, and every alternate Monday ; leave Char- lottetown for Montreal on Friday, June 14, and every alternate Friday; lecve Sum- merside for Montreal on Tuesday, June 18th, and every alternate Tuesday. This line, with regular sailing dates, furnishes to merchants the most reliable way to order goods. Eggs very carefully handled, Rates of freight more reasonable than have been hitherto. Excellent passenger accommodation. Delightful sail up and down the St. Law- rence. Calls at Gaspe and Perce going and refurning when sufficient inducement. CARVELL BROS., Agents. FURNESS LINE. Regular Sailings Between Lon- den and Hatifax. junel—l4 tf From London. From Halifax. June 8. SS. HALIFAX CITY. « 29. “22. S§S.DAMARA. — July 13. July 6. SS.ST. JOHN CITY. July 27. Julyy 20. SS. HALIFAX CITY. Aug. 10 These Steamers have superior. accom modation for first-class passengers. Well ventilated Saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. Lighted by electricity. Do not carry cat- tle. Insurance effected at lowest possible rates. FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Lrp., Sommission & Forwarding Agents, Halifax, N.S., Or W.W.Clarke, Passenger Agent. Charlottetown. juned Will commence the season of 1895 by sailing from Halifax on the 30th April. For freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. April 18 SMALL’S TIN SHOP MILLNER'S OLD STAND, Street, Charlottetown Great George ROBERT B. SMALL, Bell Hanger, Gas Fitteer, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate Worker, Water Works Plumber. Tinware of every description for house- keepers kept on hand or made to order at lowest rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us & call. Don’t forget the place,— MILLNER'S OLD STASD, Great George Street. ap8—3m 135 The Law Society, The Annual Meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island, for the election of officers and tae transaction of other pusiness, will take place at the Law Library in Charlottetown on T UESDAY, 25th day of June, instant, 1895, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon. — A fall attendance of members ie re- quested. By order, F. L. HASZARD, june22 Secretary. PRESSED HAY, In lots to suit purchasers, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. Blooming Point School. plement voted. apply to A liberal Sup- For further particulars JOHN D. McDONATD, Secretary of Trustees. Blooming Point, June 20—dy 3i wy _| Hood’s Pills True Biocd Purifier Promineutly in the public eye today. cure all liver ills, billous- ness, headache, We Clearing Out Sale Very low prices on the remainder of the stock of D. M. RICHARDS & CO. till 10th of June next. date the balance wlll be sold by Auction. After that Any persons in need of Paint, Kalsomine, Dry and Tarred Tar Parer, Machine Oils, Hinges, Knobs and Locks, Glass, Brushes, Tinware, or any Sheli Hardware, will do their accounts at once. Charlottetown, May 21, 1895 ie well to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dusing the Auction the stock will be sold in large or small lots to suit purchasers. All persons indebted to the firm will kindly settle D. Mi. RICHARDS & CO. able for Youths’ Misses’ JUST ARRIVED ! A lot of nice TAN UPPERS, excellent qualities. Also, Tan Calf in the skin suit- Ladies’, | Boots and Shoes, value, lowest prices. and best Order early, order now, from J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Ch’town, May 15, 1895—dy RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Spring Hinges, Ice Cream Freezers, Green Wire Net, 2 Cases Bird Cages, Patent Rat Traps (sure catch). SIMON W. CRABBE, WALEER’S CORNER. Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—135 & wky advertisers. ap30—2m Advertisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tur EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. That accounts 7 Sad tidings flash through country, town, And as ’tis heard men look aghast With heads in sorrow bent low down. St. Ann’s, well may their sad tears flow, And loved St. Joseph’s bow thy head; Great is your loss, severe the blow, Rone. friend, your guide, your priest is dead. Men wutely stand, nor questions ask, And weep who have not wept for years; The busy housewives cease their taxk To dry the bitter, blinding tears. E’en children’s tears unbidden flow, Their little games abruptly end; Pure, tender hearts they loved him so— Their best and kindest, dearest friend Our priest is dead. We feel, we know, Vain are the tears today we shed; E’en should they like swift rivers flow To wake our loved one from “the dead, Their but remains to touch his bier And on it our poor tributes strew. Look on the face we loved so dear And take a long, a last adieu. What memories that pale face recalls! Well may we meditative pause. *Twas a he pledged his young, fair ife To jabor in the Master’s cause, And oh ! who knows, Master, but Thou, The labors, sorrows, trials, care, That furrowed o’er that youthful brow And silvered his once glossy hair ? Seven vears he labored for the eare, * Child, lay thy weary burden down, Enter thy Father’s house and wear The good and faithful servant’s crown.” And ah! though sad’s the parting kiss, Who'd not rejoice amid their tears To know their priest is crowned in bliss, Unchanging through the endiess years! And yet ’tis hard our loss to bear, So kind was he, so rich in mind, Ready our joys or griefs to share, So cheerful, gentle, good and kind ; His purse was open to the poor, To want and grief willing his ear, And he who reached his friendly door Found rest and welcome and kind cheer. When we his kindly deeds recall, His genial face, his cheerful smile, No marvel he was loved by all, And now is mourned throughout the Isle ; But oft too late our love is told, The word, the smile that life would cheer, We from our loved ones oft withLold To waste upon their pulseless bier. Farewell! kind pastor, ever dear, Nor soon thy name will be forgot, Ob! pray that thy poor children here May one day share thy happy lot. For this we’ll work with steadfast aim, And oh ! what joy to hope, to feel, That we will meet in heaven again Our own loved Father McEImeel. Amicus. 10 THE EDITOR. —- -—. LETTERS LETTER FROM MR. F, MORROW. Sir,—Aliow me to state through the colu:nns of THe Examiner, that the cause of the loss of a valuable colt, on which I had a surgical operation performed by Mr. F. McDonald, of Dundas, a veterinary surgeon, is not in any way to be attributed to the surgeon. I attach no blame what- ever to Mr. McDonald, and here state my reasons: some days after the operation was performed I noticed a swelling in the horse’s eyes, and at once sent for Mr. Mc- donald, who arrived ina few hours and pronounced the disease Tetanus, As he was a young man, and this was a colt I valued very highly, fearing he might be mistaken in the causes of the disease, I at once telegraphed for Mr. James McDonald, the veterinary surgeon of Summerside, who arrived bere the next evening. He pro- nounced the case incurable, but fully con- curred with Mr. F. McDonald’s treatment, and also said that the operation had been performed in a surgical manner. While in conversation this afternoon with one of our best medical men, he fully satisfied me that no blame whatever was to be attached to the surgeon who perform- ed the operation, and that it coulc. be look- ed upon as nothing more than a mere acci- dent, as he, during his practice for the last twenty years, had met with several cases of Tetanus in the human body, and rarely knew one to recover. My reason for thus occupying your valuable space, is fearing that the loss of this case might in any way injure Mr. McDonald in his profession. . Morrow. Souris, June 22nd, 1895. cebteciliniiens: poor DICESTION leads to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and great misery. The best remedy is HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com ny, are now prepared to issue orders for und, 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 Agente. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf wrapped up this bundle. Browne—I did. Whyte—You must be mistaken, ‘Lhere isn’t a pin in ths wrapping paper aoywhere.—Somervilie Journal. “Mr. Triolet,” said Mr. Snaggs, with a facetious air, “how is the poetic H- ocense paid 7?” “With postage stamps, generally,” replicd the makcr of verses with a sizh.—Pitisburg Chronicle-Tele- graph. “I hear that you are engag d toa girl with an ideal. You are likely to find that sort of girl pretty hard to get along with.” “Oh, I guess I am all right. You see, I am the ideal.”—Cincinnati Tribune. “What's the matter, Major? “The matter, Miss Tomson ?" “Well, why are you so sober?” “G—g—gracious, Miss Tomson! you wouldn’t Hke me to be always intoxicated, would you ?”’— The Sketch. Mrs. Fogg—Only think of it ! They do say that Mr. Figg was seen playing whist last Sunday. Isn't it awful? Mr. Fogg—But then you must remem- ber that Figg plays so poorly.—Boston Transcript. Col. Brown—By Jove ! Miss Lilyblow, how the costumes and make-up alter people. I hardly knew you. Miss Lily- blow—Do I leok a fright, then? Col. Brown—On the contrary, you bok charming.—Judge. Owner—I want you to:e!'l these hors?s for me. <Auctioneer—I see their tails are docked, We'll have to sell them at wholesale. Owner—What ? Auctioneer —Well, I can't retail them.—Ph.ladel- phia Record. ” “My expenditures never exceed my receipts,” said Hawkins. “Mine do,” sighed Wilkins. “In fact, I am very much afraid I shall never have any re- ceipts for some of my last year’s expen- ditures.”"—Harper’s Bazar. Presiding Magistrate—How came you to enter the premises? Prisoner—Please your worship, 2 a.m., no police about, an open window on the ground floor— you would have climbed in yourself.— Fliegende Blatter. Wyld—See that woman sitting alone in the corner? That’s Miss Antique, the lecturer, The women rave about her, but I don’t think she thoroughly grasps her subject. Mack—What is it? Wyid—Men.—Brooklyn Life. She—What made you so late coming home night before last ? He—Humph! You have been a long time remember- ing to ask me. Yes; I thought I would give you time enough to make up a good excuse.—Indianapolis Journal. When you leave an article with your uncle—he of the three golden globes— it is a question in his mind, perhaps, whether or not you will redeem it; but it can truly be sa‘d that he awaits the result with interest.—Boston Trans- cript. Caner—I am going to send my Httle girl to cooking school at once. Does she care for such things? Ca'ler—Dear me, no; but I am sure she will make a good cook, she breaks so many lovely dishes.—Chicago Inter-Ocean. Froud m tie:—You haven’t ki sed the baby. Bachelor uncle—Um—er—lI’ll try to remember next t'me. I'll kiss her when I er—come back from Europe. When will that be? Let—me—see, About sixteen years.—New York Week- ly. Commuter—What do you mean by saying that that house is only five min- utes from the station ? It’s fifteen min- utes, if it’s a second. Real Estate Dea!l- er—When I said five minutes I s:pposed you had a bicycle.—Boston Transcript. “Young man,” said the sage, “you know it all now, but when you have reached my age you will find that you know almost nothing. “Yes,” said the youth, “I have o:ten heard that one forgets much in h’s declining years,”— Cincinnati Tribune. “Tue baby did come mighty nigh be- ing named Trilby,” said the lean man with the yellow vest, “but I managed to save her.” “How ?” asked the fat man. “Told my wife that we would be liable for infringement of the eopyrijzht laws.”—Indianapotis Journal. “Mister,” said the stranger who had wandered across the Log Bridge; “where are the Potomac flats that I read so much about?” “I don’t know ex- actly,”” repled the d«jected man who was walking back from the race course, “but I guess I must be one of them."— Washington Star. Se ease ae ee ee For Sale or To Rent The well-known Business Stand, th “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with lar Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. is centrally s:tuated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky A HORSE ANO A MULE no Proposition to Join a Gas and Steam En- gine Yogether. Referring to the discussion of the gas engine question, a prominent engi- neer remarked in conversation that he failed to see why the gas engine and the steam engine should not be compound- ed, so to speak. He put the case some- thing in this manner: In the gas en- gine one of the problems is to keep the cylinder reasonably cool, and in the steam engine to keep the cylinder hot. Now, suppose we have a gas en- gine running and jacket its cylinder with water, which is then used for boiler feed water, thus saving the heat which is now thrown away. Then, take the exhaust from the gas engin: through the jacket of the steam cylin- der, and, if necessary, as it probably would be, add a heating chamber for the steam to pass through just befcr> reaching the cylinder, so that moie heating surface could be employed, Two such engines adapted to each oth- er would probably mean a relatively small gas engine and a steam engine large enough to carry all the load in case the gas engine refused to work for any reason, and, arranged in this way, each would supplement the other, so far as the proper distribution of heat is concerned. The proposition is a nove} one, and there is a chance to do some thinking over it. Possibiy some one mey be so situated as to make it easy tu try the plan and let us know the results.— American Machinist. To Revive Shipbuilding at Quebec. There is a scheme afloat to revive the shipbuilding industry at Quebec. Years ago Quetec did a larg? ship- building business, of course entirely in wood vessels. It is now proposed to enter there with iron shipbuilding. The steel ship plates to be used will be im- ‘ported from England. Freights from Engiond to Canada are exceedingly low in consequence of the umber vf vessel: gol ¢ ith re in ballut ior cargos c lua br. —_——>- -- @- aa - ee A Bap Brivce-~--Yesterday while the wife of John Currie, of Emvvale, was driving in Green lay, Lot 34, she was seriously injured by an accident which happened at McPhee’s Bridge. The bridge is in a very bad state of repair. It epans the head—waters of the West River, and was damaged ly spring freshet«, but never repaired. A‘ present the top of the bridge is so unsafe that horses refuse to go over it. In Mrs. Currie’s case her horse backed the wagen over the side of the bridge, upsetting the trap into three feet of water. Mrs. Currie fell] under- neath, and how she escaped being killed when the horse fell over on her is a won- der. She was seriously injured, but man- aged to get the horse out of the stre..m, and led him home. The bridge is about six feet over the water, but has no guard at the side. Its disgraceful conditiou is responsible for the accident, which has excited much indignation. a Are You Saving Money? We know it is pretty hard to do so these hard times—but then things will look up later on. In the meantime Watch Your Small Expenses. For iastance, when you drop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING G05D, Don’t be put off witn something When you light it you will realize fact that you are smoxiug A Ri GULER TIN CERTER. Manuractured only bv The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal, june2 else. the Ly mans coffee is delicions. free sample. Ask for a TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Bu : also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms veoeen. —_ an ule a G. 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I can recommend it to all others similarly afflicted. Avex. McKay. ly—ap4 W. B MALLETT HAIR DRESSER, Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, I am now prepared to give satisfac tion in all kinds of Barber work. ap8—dy 3in S’side, Oct. 10, 1893. CHEAPHES & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS, Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWIS. If you }jhaven’t got two bring ene. No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street. “TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House known as the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession given first of May next. Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first Juue next. Also, Cottage situate on Hilleborough Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing. Possession given 20th April next. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO mch19—tf 246