aes litle ti Bob Burdette Swears Off. Bob Burdette adopted resolutions on New Year’s io this fashion: WILEREAS, [IT BEING THE NEW YEAR, Resolved, That | will pay as I go on | the railroad. Chat I will honest!y and closely scan my neighbor's faults, sad help him to| correct them. Phat I will not spend so much money on Clothes, for my wife. That I will quit smokiog ia places where it is positively forbidden. ‘hat I will not write any cences of the war. That I will make shorter and longer subseriptions. Phat I will not say “1 beg your par neighbors wife, and “huh !” reminis- prayers don” to my) lo my ow! ‘That I will not play lawa tennis for at least three months. That I will not bite off more than 1 che w. [hat Pwill not worry and fret about what would become of the other eight or nine billions of people inthe world, if l . ould aie, That I will not slop over. That I wiil study mv lessons and keep my face clean. That if I failLin any of these resolu- tions it will be somebody else’s fault. That [ean get along well euough with everybody but myself. That 1 will be most wretchedly sorry for a thousand things by next Decem|! That they shban’t be the same things I was sorry for last December. That L have money to bet they will be. ——->+ = ‘*“Bob” Burdette’s New Sermon Robert J. Burdette announced some time avo that he prop wed to deliver a new lecture, and the prospect of some- thing new to lauge at drew a crowd that filled Chickering hall. After a complimeatto the Baptist home, in whose aid the lecture was given, Mr. Burdette announced as his text, “Seest thou a man diligent in his business, he shall stand before kings,” and added. ote first, dear brethern,the text speaks of a man, and not a woman, who is not oaly diligentin her own, but in every- body else’s business, thereby destroying theetiect. If a man is diligent, he may not get Cleveland’s place in 1888, but he may not wantit. (Laughter.) He may wear bis old clothes until his new ones are paid for, he may love his neighbor even as his neighbor loveth himself; he may never be evea a con- gressmap, and certainly not as assemblyman, but that don’t prevent him sitting at the table of kings. But he will bs happy all the same He will be a Christian too, for there can no more be a lazy Christian than a fat skeleton. But there is one thing more. Be diligent ia your own business. Take my advice and persons! warniog. If you are diligent in other people's busi- bess you will never sit before kings but rather before a police court. (Laughter and applause.) .71—ne ——-— Blood and Horrors. Curious how one’s feelings get blunt- ed by the sight of blood and horrors,’ Says Sir Charles Wilson, in his new narrative of the Nile expedition. “There was one strange incident. An unwounded Arab, armed with a spear, jamped up and charged an oflicer. The officer grasped the spear with his left hand, and with his right ran bis sword through the Arab’s body; und there for a few seconds they stood, the officer being unable to to withdraw his sword until 2 man ian up and shot the Arab. It wasa liv- ing embodiment of one of the .old gladiatorial frescoes at Pompeii. It did not, strange to say, seem horrible; rather, after what bad passed, an every- lay occurrence. I used to wonder be- fore how the Romans could look on at tne gladi itoriol fights ; I do so no longer * Old Privileges. According to the “old privileges” the Protestant Church was regarded in the three Baltic Provinces of Russia as an Established Chureh. But as the Czar hus undertaken to Russianize the Protestant-German population of those Provinces, the Holy Synod of Russia has issued a ukase declaring that hence- forth the Orthodox Church shall be the only Established Church for all the Czar’s subjects of all religious beliefs ; aod therefore all the children born of the mixed marriages between Protest- ant and Orthodox parties shall be con- sidered as Orthodox. me Dogs in London. Dogs doomed to die in London do not suffer half as much as men who pay the ex'reme penalty. In the chemical death-chamber of unclaimed curs, at Battersea, the dogs trot into the tempt- ing room, “lie down, curl themselves round and round, fall asleep,” and so go to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no four-footed traveller returns. This lethal chamber is filled with narcotic vpaour produced by pass- ing carbonic oxide over a surface of angsthetic mixtures — composed of Chloroform and b.sulphide of carbon. H reiluoed very low to cule J es janli-« clear.—W. W. Baza, Tur balarece of cur Ladies’ and Mignes’ Felt | ‘te—many new and d hie sh: pes—ave | THE DAILY EXAMINER, enn ee ee 1 | WELLAND CANAL ENLARGEMENT meee eee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. eee ‘EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- sig sned and endorsed ‘Tender for the Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until tho arrival of the Ih astern and Western mails on MONDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY next | (1886), for raising the walle of the locks, weirs, &e., and jucreasing the height of the baaks ot that part of the Welland Canal between Port | Dalhousie and Thorold, and for deepening the | Summit Level between Thorold and Ramey’ 8 | Bend, near Humberston. Maps of the several localities, together with plans and descriptive specifications, can be seen at this office on and after MONDAY. the Ith day of JANUARY next (1886), where printed forms of tender can be obtained. <A like class of information relative to the works north of Alian burg will be furnished at the Resident Engineer's Oftice, Z'horold; and for works south of Alian- burg, plans, specifications, &c., may be seen at his Resident Engineer's Office, Welland. C ntractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, a in the case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each mem- ber of the satne; and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars or more—according to the extent of the work on the section—must accompany the _ respective tenders, which sutn shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. The amount required in each case will be stated on the form of tender. The cheque or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. rhis Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any eer By a =P, BRADLEY, Secretary Department of Railways and Canals, } Ottawa, 9th Devcember, 1885. { dei? law3i Be 443 55 NERVOUS DEBILITATED WEN. You are allowed a free tr: lof thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celein i Voltaic Belt wiih Blectric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of t Nervous De bitit stk sf of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles Aliso for many other diseases. Complete res ; ton to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pan. phiet infeed envelope mailed free, by addressin VOLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. Lobster Packers, Attention ! ot DING to make a Change in my pre- sent buisness, I offer for Sale the LOB- STER FACTORY, together with the Plant and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P. E. 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Winter Arrangement, I885-6, N AND AFTER TUESDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Trains will run daily, as follows —— i — a TRAINS "ARRIVE. ~ FROM THE WEST. — STATIONS | No. 1 No, 3 STATIONS. | No. 2 No, 4. , P. &. i] ie. A. M. Charlottetown...... eMiveee.. 715 1 50 Charlottetown...-.+.+++.++ ‘3 230 | vo Roreity . Junction,,...--+.... 7 34 212 Royalty Junction............ 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire............. 817 365 | North Wiiltshire............. 1 2 8 45 Eivenser River. <3... ...5.... 8 30 3 20 Bester River...... sss Ai 115 8 30 ee I EGF RPA 9 00 3 57 ND iain osc scass eens Cs 6c County Line......ccseees.... 909 | 407 = ||County MME is ute ad 236 | 7 43 BPD occ ccs oc itigest ews 9 23 42% | |} Frestown......-.. sine. qaeh 12 23 7 28 Kensington........ ee 9 40 445 (Kensington ...--+++...... cece BO 7 05 ar} 10 10 5 20 (ap A.M. | 630 Summerside............ ; P.M, | Summerside...... eccooet |. 35. | dp} 12 40 “Car, 1033 ! as ss tpasegv nn pre: 1 00 | Miscouche..... feels Ale 1015 j Ww no Seb ee wnie seca tras 1 27 || Wellington. .oe.....0....e00s 949 | Port Hill..........--22000ee es 2 08 PRE TEE on veep oscnree ties - i eo, | ie a Udites «ngnsae cil 3 22 IO LABFF .... cccccccccesiscse. 7% | Bloomiield.«+<ses........000e 3 45 RINGO. 5 sines sadomeas «45 730 | Alberton, ..++....e0eces eeeeee 4 20 | Alberton seen ootas Pee eeeee 6 53 i ee ee ee ar 5 15 | Tignish.. . Eee aitae (kn este sil dp| 6 00 re ee aoe TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 5 | No. 7. | STATIONS. | No. 6, | No 8. ! P.M. | (Al Charlottetown...... eecca .. aa |\Chariottetown .............. 10 25 Royalty Junction.,.....-...- 2 50 || Ro a opntien uct cui’ 10 05 Bedford........++++- pditints 0 32 1 WER ess skis don 9 32 ar} 36 ap! 9 00 Mount Stewart......... ; | Mount Stewart......... dp 4 10 ar 8H | SOIL «5 cccaercinae 5 22 Weatiqnate. 301.5202... i 7a. j I 56s occ an sat ce ar 6 45 P. Georgetown.. a 715 Be Mount Seowart. Ba obi tayiick 4 = {Mount emia. covecoese. OD *) 900 Morell. ee * 4 43 ‘Morell. wet P OPO er ee eet OOaranvane j x 17 eee elo aull 512 |'St. Peters..... Rec eaceuvesn cue | 7 48 WORE TIVOE ..ccccccccccse..©.. 5 57 ‘|\Bear River........... bs aul 7 03 Riis chins vasbeel canes ar OD | Meade nsecctienes,...s dp| j 6 2 a Trains are run by Eastera Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. 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