4 LAR FR - . * > } The Examiner Calendar. MOON’S CHANGES 3rd day, Last Quarter. 10th day, New Moon. 7th day, First Quarter. 1M . | a Sun Days | High | te. oat Sets. length ‘Water. | Wednesday|727.(5 2 (935 |341 | 2 Thursday 2¢ 3 38 4 30 3 Friday 25 4 41 > a: 4 Saturday 2¢ 5 44 6 08 5 Sunday 2: 6 47 6 3/ 6 Monday 2 s 49 7 45 7\Tuesday 2 9 52 8 33 & Wednesday li » te 9 22 @ Thursday Li 12 58 (10 1l IQ Friday lt 14 101 (11 00 1}, Saturday 14 <a J: &: Oe t4Sunday li 17 8 | morn 1g Monday l 19 ll l 26 4 Tuesday ‘ 20 14 238 i 15: Wednesday 22 17 : 3 04 (6 Thursday f 23 20 | 3 32 17 Friday «| 24 23 | 441 18 Saturday 26 26 5 30 39 Sunday 27 28 6 19 WD Monday 6 5! 29 31 7 08 Z| Tuesday 5' 30 34 7 56 22;Wednesday 5: 32 37 8 45 23/ Thursday 54 33 +1 9 33 24\ Friday 5 34 45 10 22 25) Saturday Si 36 2 jll ll 26, Sunday 4 38 56 | even 27\Monday 2 42 59 0 49 28\ Tuesday 41 i§ 43 112 1 38 of J Work comes from using Surprise Soap on the clothes on wash day. The “surprise” way of washing gives the ; finest results with easy work. You who wash try it. SURPRISE SOAP is the name. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ POCKET? BOOK. LOST between Perkins & Co’s and Stanleys’ livery, | sum. wid be containing a #ma Finder will please | jeave at this office FOR 3 4LE,.—dor art style sle'gh for sale or will trad> fora carriag Orans’ carriage abop. E. W. Tay or. —_— -——— t on Saturday nigh | } } rewarded. i ; * can be seen at Hoall- WANTE D.—a boy to drive a delivery team. | Apoly at this offic 28 | WARKTED.—a situstion aihelpin ger-r' housework by a capable young woman. / pply at this office (amen SKATE3.—Sharpened while you wait. and tepsired by a competent hand a Rice’s Bicycle Repair Sore opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. “foe Low Brtirc Agnosticis n,” ser 1 >n3, gon. prica 5c andl): resp? i E ‘\Inri<tianity and bv Rev. Tames Simp- ively, for sale at THE KAMINER office and at Carters’ and Hasgard & Moore’ » Bookstores. PHOTOGRAPB ((.Che celebrated Cre- one Cameras ars being used by amateurs | and professionals all over the civilized world. 6 most compa say in the mar Plain an et. A child ean operate them. Complete Instructions go with each Cameras, Size of pictures 2}x2} uv to 5x7. Price $3.5) uo. Nothing on earth will give you or a friendto whorn presented more en than one 6f.these Cameras, Write * Niystrated Cxtalozue wita full descripv- ions, Prices&c Margi lifg. Co., 42 W. Lake “+. Chicago 297 tf. ro LET.—The ose and premises known ag the “Old Londo 1Houre,’ situateon Water 4t., aextte Government Warehouse No 1 Avply to Peake t'ros. & Co jan2s—tf S YIICE I {EREBY GIVEN ‘'rHAT application will be mace to to Parlia nent of Canada at ita nex: session. by TAK DOMIN- IOM PERMANENT LOAN COUPAWY, for * Act to amend Acts already obtained (60 ictoria chapter 8% end 61 Victoria chapter #1) to define the Capital “tock of the Com- pany, and to con: olidate, define, deciare and salarge its pow e's of lending, purchasing, bor- rowing and iave sting, #4 for other purnoses Dated at Toro is 12 h December, 1893. 4\' IDONELL,. BOLAND & T HOMP?ON, 303 —9i Solicitors for the Applicants Seapl soap Use Kionprke Bar the grear Laundry anil ‘scouring soap warvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry Happy home, easy quick work, snow | wnite clothe Use Jusizex for the toilet ard ight Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlott+own Soap Works. Artificial : Teeth. DR, JOHN P. MURRAY ‘cee St., near London House. apd least complicated ot | ‘ WRECKED THE VESSEL. A Possible Danger of Steam Jets as ire Extinguishers. For many years steam jets have been considered excellent means for extin- guishing fires in inclosed spaces, and examples of their good services have been abundant. The theory of their ac- tion of course is, like that of the several kinds of fire extinguishing powders | which have been proposed at different | times, that the steam in the one case aud the stifling fumes from the powders in the other displace the air in any par- ticular space under consideration, and with it the oxygen as well, by which alone combustion can be sustained. In at least one instance, however, the position was taken that if the steam jets did not extinguish a fire promptly they soon became a source of danger, and as such were held accountable for the loss about a year ago of a cargo steamer carrying several bundred tons of coal and as many more of miscel- laneous chemicals aud old rope. Fire broke out in one of the holds, which were fitted with steam jet fixtures, and the jets were at once turned on. On the day following it was proposed to try a hose in addition to the jets, and one of the upper deck hatches was therefore taken off. The almost immediate result was a violent explosion, killing one of the officers and sectiously injuring another. All the other batches were blown off at the same time, and the sbip began to leak, so that she soon had to be aban- doned. One explanation advanced was that the steam from the jets, passing over the incandescent cargo, formed water gas, which, with suitable air ad- mixture, became explosive, with the result noted. The theory is not a com- forting one, but whether it portrays a possible condition ef things yet remains to be demonstrated.—Cassier’a Maga- zine. The artist had most grapbicaliy de- picted the point in the game wher» it was apparently the young man’s move, and be seemed just to realize the fact a EASY FOR MORPHY. A ory of the Great Chess Maste ; and 2 elebrated Painting. | Ca reading the notescn Paul Mor pbs visit to Philadelphia I : n L 1 i n | With djs St to in I i ihe | t ich ¥ related t y | some years ago by the I r. H. oF that city ido not remember ever to | have seen it in print. Mr. M y WAS | . H.’s guest while in t t 1 | on bis arrival was first ushered into the | library, and his attention was at once attracted by a painting over the mun- | tel, which wasa fine copy of a cele- brated painting representing a game of | chess between 4 young man and the | devil, the stake Ssivg the young man’s soul, i that he had lost the game, the agony of | despair being shown in every line of his features and attitude, while the devil from the opposite side of the table gloat- ed over him with fiendish delight. The position of the game appeared utterly hopeless for the young man, and Mr. H. said he had often set it up and studied it with his chess friends, and all agreed the young man’s game was certainly lost. Mr. Morphy walked up to the picture and studied it for several minutes, when finally, turning to Mr. H., he said: ‘‘Ican win the game forthe young man.’’ Mr. H. was of course astonished and said, ‘‘Is it possible?’’ Mr. Morphy replied, ‘‘Get out the o_--— --— men aud board and let vs look at it.*’ The position was set up, and in a few rapid moves he demonstrated a complete win for the young man, and the devil was cbheckmated.—Robert Munford ip American Chess Magazine. Hangarinn Gypsy Minstrels. The gypsy minstrels form a caste by themselves. Their appearance is always more swarthy than that of other Hun- musicians, their dress parian is some- times purposely fantastic, and their manner of life is far more Bohemian than the mest liberal minded artist would care to own to. Every hotel and restaurant in Budapest possesses its gyp- sy band, and the method of payment is as free and easy as the music itself and their life. The hotel keeper is not bound by any contract, but at various intervals throughout the performance one of his gypsies takes a dinner plate and goes round among the various guests in the hall from table to table, receiving in the plate what the latter like to put there. The favorite coin deposited there is the nickel 10 kreutzer piece, answer- ing toour twopence. I have not often seen a florin or a kronen (half a florin). The whole collection is, asa rule, made up of twopences.—Good Words. Dear Stre,—I was for seven years a sufferer from Bronchial trouble, and would be eo hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anvthing till [ tried vour MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALS iM. Two bottles gave reliet and six bott!2: made a complete enre. I wonld heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throat or Juvg trouble. a —_—=- A Terzgh Contract. **Well, Caleb,’’ said Captain W. o Massachusetts years ago, ‘‘what wil] you ask a day to saw wood for me? I’ve got several cords that I want sawed in two for the fireplace,’’ ‘I should charge you about half a dollar a day is I had a saw,’’ replied Caleb, ‘‘but I ain’t got none, captain, s0 I don’t see how 1 can accommodate you.”’ ‘Tf that’s all that’s ldcking, I guess we can manage it,’’ said the captain. ‘I’ve got a prime new one, keen as a brier, and I'll let it to you reasonable. How would ninepence (121g cents) a cord do for the use of it?’’ ‘*f reckon that’s a fair price, captain. I’ll be over in the mornin.’’ ee oe Bright and early that next July morn- ing Caleb was at work, and he kept at it so faithfully that he finished before sunset, when he went to the house to settle. ‘*Let’s see,’’ said the captain, ‘‘yon were to have half a dollar a day. We'll yet. That’s 50 cents for you, and you were to pay me ninepence a cord for the use of the saw. and a half in the pile. That makes 4334 cents due me. Somehow, Caleb, don’t have very much coming to you.”’ ‘*How unfortnit,’’ said Caleb, after scratching his head dubious|y for half a minute, and then looking up quickly, as if a new light had broken in upon his mind—‘‘how unfortnit that you didn’t bave half a cord more, for then we’d ‘a’ come out jest square !’’— 1ccess. Linen ~Weeks & ¢o have al- ways been known as the best piace to buy taple linens ete., and household goods. Prices aumkl quality always right. Weeks & Co., the Peopies Store a storms rs You’d Never Die If your heart never stopped beating. You would never be sick if your heart wa3 always able to carry rich, healthy blood in sufficient quantity to every organ and tissue of your body. When your heart, through weakness or the strain due to worry and overwork, is unable to supply the necessary amount of rich, health in aan aah aae . ‘ y : : ° body begins to show signs of weakness and disease. y TY part of your DR. 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Perhaps Bianco is deferring his exit in hopes that the ocean will freeze over to permit him to skate home.—Detroit Jour- nal. Weyler captain generaled the Philip- pines before he was sent to Cuba, A $1,- 800,000 hole has been found in the Philip pine treasury, - One Spanish ofticer wno arrived in Cuba two years ago with only a uniform is now returning to Spain with $250,000, and his mlary is in arrears too. Poor Cubal— bew York Herald. —— High Officials Take In Washing. Samoa, Stevenson’s island home and grave, is the only country in the world where its rulers and chief justices vie with each other in the honorable work of the laundry. There is no false pride about a chief of Samoa, who will dis- cuss high politics with you one mo- ment and the next make a tender for your washing. What is more, when he has executed the washing to your satis- faction he will ask youto give him a testimonial to that effect, with which to bait succeeding visitors.—New York Journal. Hospitality. 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