Pape’s Opinion, he more I hear about classical liter. tare, pike it. ‘Gut, st ¥ of Giret mird and - pnw ledge of our own language. é ‘[ don’t object to the study of Greek . but it does seem to me that of filling up their books with mt back number heroes, they : making good pie, thev’d have canbined with the orna- Land saved a great deal of time s,’'— Washington Star. father, you know that the k and Latin trains the ane Latin if, jnste ad stcrl€ s abt bal put prad an in recipes for q ~~ harmless the wusé ful menta for the £32 A Theatrical Term, A Fesy yt 1 5 ! yt. Goede ter. fi. y wrt “ — “rrkE WHIRL OF THE Town.” - —New York Journal The Artless Irish. The simple artlessness of the Irish ball appears in these anecdotes which Cardinal Manning used to tell: An Irish waiter on being asked at what o'clock the first train left in the morn- ing answered, ‘‘You see, sir, the 7 o'clock train now goes at 8 o’clock;: so there isn’t no first train at all, at all.”’ “IT got up at 7,’" said another Irish- man, ‘‘and thought it was 8, but on locking at my watch I found it was 9.”’ An Irish valet, seeing his master fill the waste paper basket with torn up let- tesexclaimed ruefully: ‘‘Oh, why did you go for to tear them up? They might have come in so useful for me, who am always so bothered when I have to write a letter. ’’ That valet must have been nearly re- lated to the Irishman who, having only one match to light his candle in the morning, struck it overnight to make stre it was a good one.—Youth’s Com- panion. ——— ote Aids digestion wonderfully Adams’ Tutti Frutti. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest Books and Prizes. Some dealers try to palm offimitations on which they make more profit. 148 Yala eile INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOLIN, N. B. Mith-24th Sent 1897 ee ee eee QVER $(2,000 IN PRIZES For Live Steck, Farm «& Dairy Preducts Competition open to the world. Ways and sieamers. mates and dates an- Rounced later, cy reciat Arrangements are made for the ap Lransport of Mxuibits. A splendid new Poultry Builling !s ip SOUrse of erecti on, anu Amusement Hall wil 4 Nie - “€alarsed and imy roved. _ addition to Industrial, Agricaltural ad Live Stock Exhibits, six nights of an _o - CO’S SN nwenificent Fire Works and be oy programme of spectal High Class s@Matic Eff-ct, given in Amuse. ment Mall, making together the best and “anent Spe cial < itraction ever brought veltore Provinces. Re Peopie ot } i vic Pill Ine wi 1] Ie +t We ‘Tip ta the Sea Shore, a visit to Cat ada’s aa i Dter Port, andastay in the cleanes and falth ie vi ‘ : With « SLCliyin Canada caa be combined yy Visit 'o the IT; ternational Exh: pitien, at : : : the very Low Rites tobe jJater advertised. Arrange Sow to Come to St, Joim. Mhe . ety Forms will be forwarded to evepy ~ Wh9 applies personally or .by ietter to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Manager aud ~ecretary. y pl. JOHN, N. B. 7c. PITFIELD, ee ~ Presiden fdywy f nt. ‘ said Mabel's father, **the less I | Very Cheap Excursion Rates on all Rail- | gives us & more thorough | | | I -—-—-- THE * TWO OF A KIND. Tire Little Man Saw the Bluff and Went Better. **’Pout th’ closest call I ever had,”’ taid the long legged man on a backless chair in front of the grocery, ‘‘wus When I wus emigratin to Californey in 1849. There wus ‘bout 50 of as started | together, but didn’t agree very well, so | One ee 10 of us sep’rated frum th’ rest an run R experdition of our own. We got along till got thein Apaches. They was soon hangin on our trail, an they s’rounded us, They wus 50 to our 1, an all we could | look for’ard to wus to die a-fightin. They kep' a circlin an linan @ gittin nearer all th’ time, an us stan’in with our becks together waitin till we kill, dist whea we wus a Whisper'’n goodbs to each other them red took to heels like th’ their heels United States army was art er them. It all right we among one Gay a cir could shoot to adeviis wus an wairthquake done if, an we wasn't troubled uo more.’ **Wus they a volcaney nearthere?’’ ask- ed the litthe man with high shoulders and a Weazened face. **Naw. Waat’er you talkin ‘bout vol- caneys? I said airthquake.”’ ‘“*I heerd you. Brt [ went through that same deestrict that year. Them Apaches got arter us, an we hustled up into th’ crater of a volcaney, so as to stan ‘em off. We built a kin of a plat- form inside, am they couldn’ a took ua in 1,000 years if we'd had grub. One mornin when we wus jist about starved that ole wolcaney kim to life, cut loose like a dynermite explosion, an we wus blowed $0 miles to th’ west afore we lavded in a san hill. Not a durn one of us hed a scratch.’’ The long legged man reached for his weiuse] asickly grin and sala, ‘‘What’ll you fellers taker?’’—De- troit Free Press. iSkin, tock cn The Way She Worked It, “Of conrse you can take a hint,’’ she said, looking at him thonghtfully. He couldn't, and knew it, and that’s why she said it. It wouldu’t hive been nicessary otherwise. ‘Of course,”’ he replied. been hinting at anything?’’ *“Ch, dear, no,’’ she answered, with suspicious huste. ‘‘I was just thinking, you know.’’ “Thinking of what?’’ “Why, suppose—just suppose, know—that I wus a hint.”’ Aiter pondering the mutter deeply for several minutes he decided to take her. —Ciicago Post. she ‘‘Fave you you Tenfoid Sweetness. The other duy Manager Wardlow of a telegraph office in Brazil took a tele- gtam which read: **Miss ——, will you be mine?’’ It was delivered to the proper party, and soon she came tripping into the ciice to wire her reply. It read: "ee, xm. Few Bea You so. teu, Youn Yeu.” Ten words, you see, and she paid her quarter, and then tripped out of the room with the sweetest kind of a blush, —Lvausville Courier. Yes. A Great Man's Nerve. “Yes,’’ said Lieutenant Peary, as he Jeoked about him preparatory to start- ing tor the north pole again. ‘‘ Yes, we huve made every possible arrangement for our journey. We are prepared to face ihe coldest kind of climate.”’ He paused a moment and sternly: “We shall even start from Boston.”’ —Ciucinnati Commercial Tribune. added A Setback. “We hunted nvothat intellectual wom- em who inveuted the self rocking cra- dle. We wanted to give her a vote of thanks,”’ ‘““Well, how did she receive you?’’ ‘“*‘The inventor turned ont to be a mau who wanted to get off to the base- ball gu:nec.’’—D-etroit Free Press. ———— ae Slis Reputstien Maintained That brute.’’ suid the indignant borer, ‘‘balked for three hours the first ”? time I took him ont. 4e\ corn ~~ ak $3 a ii esa, Mis } a v¥ é ll, Sala Giic Seller, aS ne chew a a straw, “Itold you he was a horse of svouderful staving ability, didn’t L?’’ ae ¥ Ri P ce innmrnal £0400 ap IS JOUTDAL,. Might Have Had More. Griggs—Little Jack there is a Chi- 20 orphan. Briggs— What in the world is a Chi- cago orphan? Griggs—A child who has only one father and mother.—New York Sun- ! tay Journal. Hated to Bo ft. we knit Ww " ? murmured the robber, as be abstracted the actress’ diamonds, ‘“‘this is an awful chestnut, but what is a starving man with a large family to do?’’-—Pick Me Up. ED, A Bicycle Term, '> oyT FOR A SPURT ON THE ROAD.” —New York Sunday Wor!d. Something Radically Wrong. ‘**But,’’ asked the man with the two } } chins, ‘‘what do you want to go both- | ering the heathen for? Aren't the hea- then perfectly happy and contented?’’ ‘*But,’’ asked in return the man with the lantern jaw, ‘‘doesn’t that very fact show there is something wrong with them ?’’—Cincinnati Enquirer, Properly Located, “They may say what they like against him,’’ said the convicted one’s defender, “‘but his heart is in the right place,.’”’ ‘*Yes,’’ assented the other, ‘‘and so is the rest of him for a few years.’’—In- dianapolis Journal. hil Atte The Hu ible ve ils? The Sale impting the Impossible. band—liave you any invis slady—Yes, sir. It is im- possible to see them. **i’d like to lock at some.’’—Yonkers Statesraan. Special Delivery. Miss pinster—I think it very impo- lite for a gentleman te throw a kiss to a lady. Miss Flippant—So dol. He should deliver it in person.—Ohio State Jour- nal. . Popular Girls, “The Quest of the Golden Girl’? is popular, but the quest of the girl with gold is still more so.—Pick Me Up. Her Cou:promise. Patiently, with prudence proper, Mary Ann McCorkadel Waited, like a brass trimmed “‘copper"* Or a daisy in the dell, For a husband made to order, Framed and set off with a border. - Mary waited, waited, waited, While her timid heart debated On the qualities, surpassiug, That her lover must adorn. High in virtue, all outeclassing, All dark vices he must scorn. = He must have a roll of money «= Anda temper sweet as honey, ~~ With a college education Suiting his exalted station. No good qualities were missed As she slowly conned the list. Thus she waited, waited, waited, Longingly and still unmated; Bat her path he did not cross, S So she wed a section boss. —Chicago Times-Herald, MANY DAINTY = DISHES ne a CAN BE PREPARED WITH Benson’s CANADA Prepared Corn. MANUFACTURED FROM CHOICE SELECTED PURE CORN. NO ADULTERATION THE BEST FOR CHILDREN. i RECIPE for Infants’ Food. To one desertspoonful of Benson's Canada Prepared Corn, mixed with half a cup of cold water, add half a pint of Pooiling water; stir over the fire for ’ five minutes; sweeten slightly; for older babies mix with milk instead of water. SEE OTHER RECIPES ON PACKAGE. THE EDWARDSBURG STARCH CO, Works: Cardinal, Ont. Offices: Montreal, P.Q. Going cones Dilan BOs Or any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is via the Plant Line, THE POPULAR &SU2R- MER ROUTE NIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN. The favorite 3. 8S. ‘ Halitax” will leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at lL p. m. ‘ Returning leaving Boston every iues- hig : rir oO. dav at noon. Steamer call: at HAWKS BURY acd Halifax both ways Via Picton & Halifax e x “ Passengers leaving Charlottetown Mon- days, Thursdays and Saturday mi rbings, via Pictou make close re GJ ee connection at Halifax with steamers | To Ease His Anxicty. Some of those Arkansas lawyers are real handy with their pistols when court is in session, and this recalls a Georgia story: Two lawyers becoming involved in a quarrel in a rural justice court, one drew a pistol, and while the spectators rushed for the woods the judge dodged behind a desk. “‘Keep your seat, judge,’’ said the lawyer. “I ain’t goin to shoot you—if I can belp it!’’—Atlanta Constitution. Tit For Tat. A country curate, calling on the great lady of the village, introduced his newly married wife as “a poor thing, madam, but mine own,’’ where- upon the lady, looking upon the curate severely, replied, ‘‘Your wife ought to have introduced you as ‘a poorer thing, but mine owner.’’’—Time and the Hour. 4. favotite story of Sir Andrew Lush: is that of an old Kssex lady who wrote to him after he had passed a heavy sentence or a man for cruelty to a donkey, ‘‘thank- ing him in herown name and in that ef all the donkeys in Engrind.*’ = ~~ From => HUWARD PSHER Musical Direcior ‘Toronto Conservatory of Music. The Bell Organ & Piano Co.,L’d Dear Sis,—Allow me to compli- ment you on the qualites of the Piano ordered from jou for the To- ronto Conservitory of Music. The tone is remarkably pure and brilliant throughout, while the bass is deep and powerful. The mechanism is appar- ently perfect. the touch elastic, and in appearance the entire Piano is a work of art Yours truly, (Signed) Epwarp Fisier Musical Director Toronto Conser- tory of Music P. E. Isiand Agency, L. PE Opera House Building | J.C. P. Yeo, Apent at Summerside. KOKAINE CREEK SHARES NO FAKE ——""™.\ But legitimate mining. FOUR CLAIMS. Que dDeing on the famous Molly Gibson vein. Two above Enterprise, which sold $300,000 cash, and another one haif mile from Slocan River. High grade ore out cropping on threee Well \lefined ledges onal. Capital only $250,000 in 25 cent shares, First issue for development 3 cents, non assessable. Next issue not less than 10 cents. Reliable management. Nothing Jess than 500 shares sold. Order through bank. GEO. D0. SCOTT Agent Pilinga nd filing all kinds of Lumber daily. Everything new and good. 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