a ee ls a NAVY II 4 4 I Tak Leapive DarLy Newsrarer or P. E. Istanp, goned every afternoon, from the office of Tux SXAMINER PUBLISHING CoMPANY, in the odor House Building, Queen Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION .-N ADVANCR) Owe YEAR - 84.00 ee er ere ‘ec ee Taree Mentus -++ 1.00 One MontH . --» 0.35 ent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States a a 7. . The Weekly Examiner te issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ cffice. [t is made up of matter | @hich has appeared in the Daily editions, and a first-class weekly newspaper —interesting fali othe latest new«< | CALENDAR FOR APRIL, 1i2a¢6, scones Last Quar 4th day, Sh 11.7m. p. m. New Moon, 13th First Quar, 20th day, 0h. 10.3m. a. m, day, 6h. 343m. p.m | Full M » 27th day, 9h..34.7 m., a. m . lo ee | Day of Week wun | San | High ; Fises Sets water | ei maiinnncane | sii 1 mein: t Hinson: | ihm h m 4 } | We lnesday > 4316 24 0 46 2] Thursday 42; 25 1 36] 2] Friday 40] 27 2 29] 4} Saturday 38] 28 3 34] 5} Sunday 36{ 29; 468) é| Monday sti sl! 6é6nl tj) Tuesday Sei 864 OY §| Wednesday sai a3] 8 9 9} Thursday we 2 8 48} }}{ Friday 26] 36 9 23} { } Saturday ; Or oe} emi 12; 8 23 39 10 26 | 13) M 21 40; 10 57 £4) Tus iS; 64} Mt 29) 251 We 17 jf $2 { morn | 16} Thursday 16] 441 @ 4 [2 | Friday | 45} 6 4i| #8 j Saturday 12 16 1 24 }é | Sunday io; 648 2 ia $0 | Mocday @L 6h a lues iay 50 i ‘ 23 i We sda ) 52 5 4 23 | Thursday (i. 6a ;.« $4 | Friday 4 5s 8 9 35 | Saturday { { 50 | 8 53 26 | Sunday £58; 5&7 9 39 $7 ° Monday Tt) 681 16 33 48 | Tuesday 5 59] ll 5 MM: Wednesday {| 54,7 GF IL 49 30 7 ay | t 3 7 2 | afi 34 = mesertentingsnst _ PE, Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th Dece mber, 905, the trains of this Ra Iway wili run daily Sundays excef ted) ax follows .— Trains In:vard, XAMINER! ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER. m pend. x «our Dollars a Year VOL 35. Sy “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oents CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1896. ~~. — —— LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS | None Better ! None Cheaper ! For Fineness of Finish ard Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are upsur- passed anywhere. Special attention given to CHILDREN’S also to Copying and Eu PICTURES ; larging Old Pictures, NO 247 ENTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST. | OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICR. feb20 aT WOOLEN COMPANY. CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Prices of goods in ments, Ckarlottetown. ommon sense Our stock tell their own tale. Our prices, view of it, why should we not count of Cloths is complete, date, coming direct from the best markets of England, gether—the most fashionable goods, fashionable Cutter Charlottetown to-day to supply the wants of the trade. McKayWoolen Company, the Bargain Corner. Ours ring out with no uncertain sound, proclaiming that, to consideration we can sell our make of Suits at as small a price : Of course it is well known that we run the most fashionable and up-to as we said before, compare favorably with any in Scotland, Germany the city, Then, you among our patrons this spring ? and the shortest way to describe it-here is to say that it is up-to- Taking it alto. and Canada, taking the quality as the ordinary made gar- -date Tailoring Business in taking a and best workmen—we stand in the best position in BESIDE THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH, God's blessin’ on ye’r cannie pen, “Maclaren,” ye’r a prince o’ men— Wi? Burnbrae, ye maun be “far ben,”’ To write like yon; A bonniev bock a’ ditina ken— God bless you, John ! A’ve read it sax times o’er, a’ sweer, An’ ilka time a’ lo’ed it m tir, rho’ whiles it made my hert richt gair ; An’ gar’d me greet, An’ whiles a’ lauched until a’ fair Row’d aff ma seat! A’ day, an’in ma dreams at nicht, A’m wauderin’ wi’ renewed delicht Aun’ feastin’ oneach bonnie sicht n you sweet glen! Conversin’ aye wi’ a’ thae bricht Drumtochty men. A’m fair in love wi’ Marget Howe, Aw truly feel for puir Drumsheugh, An’ aye a’m there at Whinnie Kuowe - lik’ eventide, For there the Bonnie Brier Bush grew, An’ Geordie died. Puir Domsie! he’s as real tae me As ony leevin’ man can be, Whuppin the thistle heids in glee While on his way To tell o’ Geordie’s victory Yon glorious day! An’ Burnbrae, elder o’ the kirk, An’ Hillocks’ type o’ honest work, Aun’ Soutar, wi’ sarcastic quirk, An’ big Drumsheugh, Wha’d maybe haggle o’er a stirk, But aye wes true. An’ Donald Menzies, “mystic” chiel (A Celt wes he frae heid tae heel), Wha warstled awfu’ wi’ the Deil For mony a day, WY him a canna help but feel, An’ groan and pray. An’ Lachlan Campbell, wha wes ca’d “Censorious” ; wha regairded God A sovereign rulin’ wi’ a rod, Aun’ no wi’ grace, «u’ wha the very session awed Wi’ ghaist-like face, Him suffering sair mak’s sweet an’ mild As shadows veil the Grampians wild Till, “like unto a little child” : He comes tae be, An’ o’er the erring and defiled 1 ment at Ottawa, atthe offices of the District iculars may be obtaincd from the Derart- | of this Maakine at $49.00. however, when the vehicle was finally | Farmers and Dairymer’s Association was of the matter ts that at the last minute I Trains Outward. oa Read down. Read up. i { I { — j ——— - . snag Bends tenderly. PM AM PM AM and . 2 JONES’ BABY CARRIAGE, : : ni 330 7 319 10 10 ae S 0 EU, OF OER RP OPA BP om BP aps & BE : : : , Wi’ these and mair, in godly fear $3. 13 19 10 10 | entsinind antuianounbioas ecus'e Cebsceo, SOReA Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report We sit yon Sabbath day'an’ beac’ $i 8 43 905 iii inal a es. He Put It Together Himself and Then e “dis mither’s sermon” frae the dear $05 ci 8 51 : he un eraignes Tr istees of th > estate os Swore at the Firm That Sold It. : a oung preacher lad, $13 9 ; 44 of the late Bernard McPh llips will re bs i> And had} di Au’ wi them shed a secret tear Z 915........ Freetown 754 | ceive sealed applications until MONDAY, | 5 3 m= important or ad eet oe That isua sad, —_— oa Sentiertnn 733) the 27th April. instant Sa ae ; ;,young Mr. Jones’ household, and he a $9 wloAa g 7 the 27th April, instant, from persons will | & | : : An’ wi’ them on anither dar oe eersiae ‘| ing to rent forthe coming season the lands %) -came to this city to buy a baby ae When kirk is oot (tho’ wi’ dismay) AM 1250 Lv$ lAr1030 A M| of the late Bernard McPhilips, consisting | ¥ \ a jriage. Nothing was too good: for him, We join tae make « bold display” 4 2. seeeee Missouche. omnds 10 30 as | x] and he finally selected a delicate crea- : An’ cheer Maclure, ; oe a 47 pe is | (nemeemmemeninmemente ° ° . . > . vine ri’ li 2 y i Port Hill . 909 ist. 44 acres in the Royalty known as | x > tion of wickerwork, with Russian YVEZ~FISB Tr “ae a. eee 2% wk Oe ates Gs is ach ae 4 if - i t d t ‘cn silk Serve: i ’ ge. porleary. seoeeee 00, the _ on garden an‘ fiel 1. ; > An ge. ing u p- 0- ate leather trimmings and pale blue silk ae ne : : a... ee 2. Seven acres in the Royalty, known as | € ° and lace. Jones lives in Jersey, half an SOLUTELY PURE Aye, dear Maclure! him maist 0’ a BS Scoccaglen eu the Williems field. | Furniture of all Kinds at Byltourstiac tom mscty. Sanlethe! onasae enki’ wi AM ¢ nt sev _ % stl s) : i“ " indiu’ o the north wind raw AM lh ke —o a a ae ow = mens : 2: red aced rrices Parlor and 4 The Sasa ve aon = oe Cee eee ee ee a een - e tearfu’ come; ” SM. 2.000 Charlottetown. ....10 30 an ea ee ee I JU®. c Up with as much care as though it ha SOUTHPORT FERRY, tem of inspection as folluws: oe oo See 250 ---Rayalty Junetion’ '::10 10 = — of the ge River Road. i cy ‘ b : sy ° ° i been a crate of china or a racing bi- ‘cniadinaisit A et eiaee ian aie ke a Near-haua his tomb. BB+ ccccecees Bedford. ........ 9 87 plications il ve eceive: ort ¢ ; : , i ing ivery of his a ’ $ 5S _ ea” bas BE vem rag : a: : Eocaueie ie Es Fy ; lam er iS urties esp: cla y cycle. The wheels came in a separate 5 pee ae the —— _ Bu - | eleeted on the nightof the e'e tion of | An’ barin there oor heids, we pray, Mt Stewart } 101€ land or fo e heids sepe eit, to J | . ’ box peech by Premier eter?, and just as he otficer each iene whos » t as | Lhat we may so live ilka day :: : ; ee a oe ‘ d cer?, ea ea: 10se duty shall be as | 4! lay SO live lika day = Sutin. ca — _. AITKEN ¥! Ow this in onth , i am deter- Mrs. Jones had always declared that | “45 showing the vast improvement made | gojjows : oe : That w _ map ye mg . pass away 5 22... cen ees I snails 73 nm. KEN, a pe ae i : on lca ie a. : : *rae a’ things here, 5 45 ......Georgetown...... 710° CHARLES E. McKINNON i mined to ive t} best b r- re her husband was stupid in doing work | »Y re ss" eee on 1. To inspect, at least twice in the year, | ‘Truth may the Ssbiventier tom us pay M il ae A M se ‘ioe vind < s 1€ = a > about the house, but she made no re- = f ote a ble’: and ite ee facili | the stables of members of this association O’ love wrung tear ! 5.,..-Mount Stewart..... § 55 ; steee. ¥ : ; ain ; ee to the public in general, parties were | and those non-members who are eupply-— -* aeceaale Mewil........ ai April 20—t] dt i ‘ t y § | Monstrance against her husband put- |). gp i, gg 310m Ce enerTs SE cupp!) oS Raee W le B le Bee hee B12. ..0-e0. St Peter's ........ 748 : —— | % alll to J ou. 23 ting the baby carriage together. atoning 00 She ieater's speech whe. hed ing milk to the Central Creamery. ns ma ro" a’ th nko pein, 65 Bear River...” 713 . - : , : been delayed in town a!! night on account 2. Thi enociation shall ide the | GU, Mmalster o a the winsome airta, 6 4..........S0uris . 6 2 PETERS PE TER & ING q . He succeeded finally in unpacking of the mismeengement.of the ferrr. i - / Dis association shall provide the | Ye'r pookie by its ain deserts eee ! NGS | § JOHN NEWSON an tarogeand ime, dount it | soa mimnamermente fe try atte Mian Uyci’ an | fer mega ~ ——- — : : ef ; : 7 ac ing that with three boats a ei | sha!l make a record of the conditi ; The benediction o’ oor herts ru i. : A M manetatomn, Attorneys-iit- GI j ing so he nearly smashed his thumb command, and knowing that quite a crowd | sable es i na am hohe of ae - ~ Ye hae the day r 00 bebe senée CTOIA. ..02000. evvess 7 5 a ‘ *h’tow “il § 895 ’ I GIVE ri ; r j 7 i ; ait ne , 7 oi or — *:Léaipe ‘Traverse ad ost Gee 7 00 ‘ , aw, &c., ( Ch’town, April 22, 1896. THE BARGAIN GIVER. with a hammer. He _ rewed on ' the | were in town anxious to get home, no boat | siven and how fed and whatever elze may —J. W. Bengough. M AM | Cameron Biock, - VUharlo‘tetown | & wheels, and then setting the carriage | crossed after 6.30 p.m. Another fact seine wader dhale stiles — Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time MONEY TO LOAN ee up examined his work with a critical | connected with the mismanagement is that 3. They shall decide upon as the basi THE PARSON WAS PUZZLED . i ‘ e ) NE LOAN. ; - : : - : oe ys 9 : Sis . McDONALD D. POTTINGER Frederick Peters, Q. C OOOO EC Oe te cnn en ae oy eey eve ; | the man in charge of the night beat | of inspection, three classes of stables, ac- meneame ee. Bel tat ote re ag ge s,Q. U., he COS Eas he Cady Ch BOBS 20 PS 204 OEY es Certainly the vehicle had a peculiar is i ,*beelsman on board = the | cording to which classification their report | Me Feared That He Had Blundered in harlottetown. Moncton,NB. [4 Ernest Soon : : = oo teed Mt seemed a pe ee a ti that at | of all the stables inspected shall be gov- the Marriage Service, Raiway Office, Dec 1, 1895. oe Bl } tak 5 ‘ ing a decided list to starboard. ‘‘That |} }s DD ZeK c ewain = §=6On Oard | erned The clerzyr y 4 3 ‘ . Pa 36 } ; ’ é ase oie - ee a ; Zzyman was nervous. There —-—— meh] t= a: me ere te GA W k; ‘ ain’t the one I ordered,” said Jones to ae — vight on the Charlott ae | . Se notice shall be given as to the | could be no quesion about that. His du- ' the nursegirl, who came in just then | S!#¢, and, consequently, ae hee prawn to | time when the committee wi!l make their | ties were at aa end, but he hung around , and had fixed a pair of wondering eyes . REPANS SS ENE, OO seater eh urgent | inspection, and it shall be their privilege | the receiving party and his actions on the carriage. “The one they sold nacapsagcee of er te a re go to look into any stable at any time other ead aa 7 was ne on m4 ap- | . s strat a lik . fiving Oa tu ile of Bae river came tO | than the time of the regular insp-ction. seared to be endeavoring to convince him- me was straight, and I’d like to know Southport and was detained over an hour 5. They shall Stall eaceed er ca | Oe everything was all right, but what they take me for to send a thing 9. Fhey shall make a full report to thie _ : 9 : aa before he got across for a doctor for his association of the first ir pection on the without success. MILITIA. like this. Jones gave the carriage & | wife who was very ill,andon his return home eogoed eight of mestiie in Dataentar. on ; Finally he tapped the young man in vicious push and it wheeled around in accompanied by the doctor, the physician | Srthe eseyn] ine oe "ware oe knickerbockers on the shoulder and led a circle, as a duck swims when one | declgred | <a very. but stated the ee eee, Oe Mme SeCene T heen Geen Sealed@ ‘renders for the supply forthe Per. ceciared her past recovery, but stated that | nioht of meeting in March “ Pard Sez e s for e supply forthe y- : oo -alwza. , . ‘ ; . ‘® i dco sane: ’ fi ifti manent Force and Active Militia, of Neces- side is paralyzed by a shot. had he been there an hour sooner he could ur aeeasiitled: hen olsiais snckis ~ et on a he en shifting uneas- saries, Barrack Stores and Camp Equipment, Jones was mad clean through. He have saved her Jife. AJ) this mismanage- os 4 ead 1c - ou : y trom one foot to the ether, ‘‘but there an aiex Cheap > © «socks Inder Clo ° . . . se Ss Ons ¢ ave g§ ‘ s ; 3 3 - sis ing a ~_ - e ck e oo os had the carriage put in the cellar and ! ment is now going on urder the Peters these re olution an ave appointed as sa matter of some delicacy that I wish ee, Sree, Ae; Baas, Saeee, | , i . rhich he had rernt al Thal belle tenant inspectors for the presenc vear Messrs, | to speak to you about. Corm Brooms, &c; Blankets, Waterproof wrote to the firm from which he ha Government and Grit servile too *,~— all to Richard Veseey and Abraut Brow: ‘* Yes?’ returned the young man, in Sheets, Marquees; Saddlery and Numnahs, . : ? ‘ : ds ting the combination. mee Veo Sok Ore srown. : : . - will be received up to noon, FRIDAY, ¢thot | purchased it to send a man totake their | be found supporting the co nbination. [a bringing this before the public we | Quiringly. thew nis hnedaes an det boedese en i = lopsided swindle” away. OS Tarene. hope that other associations will iy and **Yes,’’ replied the clergyman, “I trust ie le 1a co or e envelope, ender ’ i a a . , ha i. : for Militia Store Supplies,” and are to be ad- | == Jones hadn’t cooled off when a man do someth ng along the same line and do | YU as take no offense. It is a trifle un- dressed to the undersigned. E came to look at the carriage. The man THE DAIRY INDUSTRY all in their power to remedy existing usual, bat— 3 he anetenst Set Beste ote enine & petted listened patiently to Jones’ opinion of . ae ’ idole — ‘““Was the wedding fee too small?’ oftthree years from the lst July, 1826; those , = : “ “ . ae : for Necessaries, Barrack Stores and Camp | = = = on ar ll ivan ion the firm while he was getting the car- Some Practical Measu-es Adopted. Georce Crockert, ee young man, as the clergyman Equipment are for one year from I:t July, | . —— —S = - Hb 1 pis Q . . . 2 sROWN con 16 — warty “te. of ee at 1 lied A short time ago a very interesting Abram Brown, “~ ‘Not at all, not at all,” returned the Printed torms of tender containing full par- i We have placed the price hy ’ you amed Tool. 1é replied, meeting of the Excelsior branch of the ( ommlttee. clergyman promptly. “Vou see, the fact « ~ 4 ww I eS a a SS oO = oD 2 ic ¥ c a r c ee ee DOT FORGET that une place to have your WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and as it should be done is at W. N. TANTON'S, Late of the employ of W. W. Wellner Creat George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. FOR SALE. _A DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE, Situated on the north side of Upper Great George Street. This House is nearly new well finished, and has 12 rooms, stone wall cellar, etc. For particulars apply on the premises 80 the owner, Mrs. O’Brien, or to A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, tach30—ly 135 & wy 2w &c, to be furnished therein, must be manutaciured in Canada, anod+imil rin every respect to the sealed pat- | \ tern thereof, which may be seen atthe office of the undersigned at Uttawa sealed patterns nor samples wiil be sent to pa’ ties desiring to tender. printed form furnished by the Department. nor wil) a tender be considered if the printed ister of Militia and Defence, foran amounl tender be not acc: p-_ed, WE WISH a@ymasters at London, Toronto, Kingston. Montreal, Quebec, St John, N B, and W inni- | peg, Man, and the office of the Deputy » dju- tant General of Military District No¥, Hali- | iax Every articleef Necessaries, Barrack Stores, as well asthe material | This does not | ' | ' | material fer siddlery, Neither | ply to No tender will be received unless made on a orm is altered in any manner whatever. Fach tender must be accompanied by an ac- epted Chartered Canacian Bank cheque pay- ble to the order of the Honourable the sin- equal to ten percent of the total va uo of the article tendered for, which will be forfeited if the party making the tender declines to sign a contract when calied upon todo so, If the the cheque will be eturned The Department docs not bind itself to ac- ept the lowest or uny tender. A. BENOIT, Capt, Secretary, Department of “Militia and Defence, Ottawa, lith April, 180, apis - fi all our friends to know what we are still on CONNOLLY’S WHARF, | and intend remaining there for this | year at least. We would strongly | advise our Country friends not to Kill their horses after coming long | journeys, by bauling Lumber over bare streets, when they can come to this Wharf and load their sleighs so conveniently right on the ice, which they cannot do anywhere else. Good stock now on hand. LATHS, SHINGLES, BJARDS and CEDAR POSTS galore. JAMES BARRETT, | meh! 6 Connolly’s Wharf. ot JOB PRINTING i... J.B. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, April 15,1896. | It is now within the reach of | Five Years. Bearded Seed Wheat. all. Fully warranted for Call and see it. MILLER BROTHERS. Charlottetown, March 24, 1896 dy & wy TH ‘St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Co., Ltd, MONTREAL. Laboratory of Inland Revenue, | Office of Official Analyst, Montreal, April 8th, 1895. “T hereby certify that I have drawn, by my ownhand, ten samples of the S% LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINING CO’S. EXTRAST ANDARD GRANULATE SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels each. I ha nalyzed same, and find them uniformly to contain: 99 i» te 100 p. c. ef Pure Cane Sugar with no impurities whatever.” (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, Ph D., C. L., Prof. of Chemistry and Pub. Analyst, Montreal N RATTENBURY, AGENT EDS | SEEDS! For Farm and Garden. {x) Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth Early Red and White, Datch Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fife and Colorado —~ + GARDEN Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower Celery, Corn, Cress, Cucumber, Musk Melon, Onion, Parsley Parsnip, Peas, Pepper, Radish, Sage, Savoy, Spinach, Squash. Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, etz. FLOWER SEEDS in variety. All of these Seeds are new, pure and reliable. Fo ‘sale at the lowest prices. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Charlottetowr, April 2, 1896 —135 w QUEEN STREE ' | submitted to him for inspection. ‘No wonder it’s lopsided! You've put both big wheels on one side and both little ones on the other.” Jones begged the man not to say anything about it and gave him some good cigars and opened a bottle of fine old Tokay. But the thing was too good to keep. The man told one of Jones’ neighbors whom he met outside the house, and so the story spread. That’s the reason people look curiously at the carriage when Jones takes the baby out, then at Jones and then snicker.— New York Herald. Art of Putting on a Stamp. ‘When you put a postage stamp or an envelope,” said a precise man to his son, ‘‘you should put it on square and true, inthe upper right-hand corner, | and as near as possible tothe margin of | the envelope. You put it on at the right-hand corner for the convenience of the stampers in the Post Office, sc that it may be uniform in location with the stamps on other envelopes and so more conveniently and expeditious- ly stamped; you should study the com: fort of others as well as yourself. You should put it as near as possible to the corner, so that the canceling stamp wil! be less likely to deface and so perhaps obscure the address on the ermvelope. “You should put it on square and true, because that is the methodical and proper way to do. Many persons are disturbed by the appearance of a stamy put on in a careless and slipshod man- ner. And I can easily imagine that : such a practice might work positive in- jury to you. You might have occasion to write to a man on a matter of busi- ness that was of importance to you. You might compose and write this let- ter with faithful care and set forth what you had to say with commend- able clearness and precision, and yet upset it all by slapping on a stamp carelessly; the recipient might Jhdge you by the one slight act done natural- ly rather than by the studied work done with a purpose. **My son, don’t do it; put the stamp on where it belongs, so that the little touch of color will grace the envelope and not deface it."—New York Sun. 5 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, ye Incipient Catarrh 7s Hay Fever " o Catarrhal Deafness “ es Cold in the bead in 10 min. “ « Foul breath caused by Catarrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Uatarrh Cure vith a blower enclosed, in each box. ‘old by all dealers, held. Quite an interesting discussion took place in regard to the care and man- agement of milch cows, and in view of the present opening up of a foreign market for our dairy products it was deemed expedient such measures should be taken by the farmers of this country as v ould lead to our dairy products being heldin the highest de- mand on whatever market they should be placed. In regard to this matter it was considered that the farmers in general have not vet come to see that the success of the whole business depevas {on the in , dividual effor's of each one of the farmers. 1t will not do now for every farmer to feed the cows on what he may think fir, just because his father did it, for that may be detrimental to the whole dairy interests. For instance, inthe feeding of roots it is | thought by a great many farmers that turnips are One great e-senttal, when, a’ the same time, it is well-known that if the farmers are allcwed to feed them in whatever manner they please, it will so affect the flavor of the butter as to keep it ip an inferior place on the British market to the Danish and Anstralasian butter made by a people who have molera.zed their way of feeding. Farmers should try and get into the way of growing mangels, carrots and those roots which will not atfect the flavor. Another important p int that came up for discussion was the disre- gard which 1s generall; paid to cleanliness in the keeping of stables and cattle, and milk being atfected with a very unnatural flavor. These matters were thought to be of so serious nature as to call for imme- diate action on the part of our association, and all other associations in the line of finding oat and applying aremedy. After some discursion, it was agreed that this Association take active measurcs in regard to cleanliness, by organizing a system of stable inspection. Consequently, the undersigned committee were appointed to draft re olutions which should govern the working of such a scheme, the same to be brought forward at the next night of meeting, and after action having been lic. Following are the resolutions as agreed to by the Association : We, the members cf Excelsior Dairying Association, desiring to further the inter- ests of the dairying industry on this Island, | are of the opinion that, in order to secure | the highest price for our products on the foreign market, great care should be taken to produce an article of the very best quality. We are of the opinion, further, that, in order to attain thie end, more attention should be given to the care of the mileh cows and stables than is now given by most farmers, and that a system of stable mspection would be very beneficial in remedying the evil. We, therefore, agree to introduce a sys- taken thereon, to be reported to the pub- Little York, April 26, 1896. Coquelin and Faure, M. Coquelin, who in his time has play- ed so many parts, is made to appear in the new one of a sort of king maker by some of the French papers. But for him, it is said, the present President of the French republic would never have aitain- ed to his elevated position. It was in this wise: Twenty years ago M. Felix Feure, then a respectable tradesman at Havre, used to run up to town now and then, and when he did he seldom failed to go to the Comedie Francaise. In the green room, to which he obtained access through a friend, he made the acquaintance of M. Coquelin. The actor, as is well known, was one of M. Gambetta’s most intimate friends. One day M. Coquelin said to M. Faure—Come and me between the first and second acts, and I will intro- duce you to some one who will be in- terested to know you.’’ The *‘some one’’ was M. Gambetta, who afterward induc- ed M. Faure to enter upon a parliamen- tary career, and helped him forward ig it.—Tid-Bbits. see aiecisiciaty and Tumvers. As to the alieged. therapeutic value of electricity, physicians are well aware that that agent exercises an important influence upon tumors, both beniga and malignant—including cancers—where- by, when accompanunied with other as- | sistant treatment, such ailments are re- the consequent danver of the butter and } moved from the system without the use of the knife or caustics —New York T'rib- une. A Modest Claim. Manager— You claim, sir, to have every qualification of a first-class actor? Hamlet de Montmorenci—Well, per- haps i ought to mention the fact that I am slightly deaf—the result of so much applause, you know. Doubls Tenement House FOR SALE By Auction. I am instructed by Mrs. John McLean to sel] by auction at the premises, Great Gecrge Street (near Water Street), on Wedneslay, the 29ch day of April, instant, at 12 v’clock, noon : That desirable property situate on the east side of Great George Street , compris ing a lot of land froating 40 feet on Great George Street and extending back 47 feet, with a right of way from King Street, with a two-story double tenement house in good repair, One-half the house is heated with hot air. Tertus at eale. R. BEAIRSTO, d Auctioneer. 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From his first fictions spring those affections and desires known as his liter- ary taste. it was Bacon who said, ‘‘That which we call education is in effect but an early custom. Since custom is the principal magistrate of man’s life, let men endeavor to obtain good customs. The bone is more pliant to afi 6xpressions and sounds, the joints are more supple to all feats of activity and motions in youth than afterwards, for it is true that late Jearners can not so well take the ply." — Elizabeth Ferguson Seat, in Lipvincott’s. — —s == House and Corner Lot FOR SALE. Pleasantly situated, facing P. W. C olleg Grounds, between the residences of Mrs. F.W. Moore and L. L. Beer, Esq. Kent Street. Garden runs back on Cumb,erland Street 120 feet. Stable and Coach House. House heated with hot water, also has registered grates. Terms easy and made known on application to E. W. TAYLOR, Jeweler, or to DAVIES & BASZARD, ap2 Barristers. STONE FOR SALE At the Mount Edward Quarry. First-class Stone can be delivered ata rea- sonable price, any thickness or siz3 to sult eontractors. HENRY SWAN, api—Im ~ i, ed a os dah Mea Seewweert® acre ae ame ge pe ban oe 7 ri