y DoLLARS A YEBAR, ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evxipipes. Lanier. A ee ema eee SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. oe NEW SERIES. " an! j ¥ ¥ \ . [as Watty KXAMINER very evening, by 1 Eis eee > 5 co bat fhe Exxminer Publishing Oo.) ' orner of Water and eta, Char!ottet wh, tad ward Isiand. $2 50 wis l 2b nh, ° e ° U ov y~ Advertisi it most moderate rates, ay be made for monthly, ir yearly advertise \LMANAG FOR OCTOBER, i884. MOON 8 CHANGES. i m, 4th day, 5h. 47.5m., p. m. daarter [ith day, 10a. 16,.7m., a. m, » Sth day, Sh, 18 9m., p. m. r, 27th day, Ou 41.9.0., a. m. yun ‘San 'MvonjtHigh | Days sets | rises | water) len’h ait'n morn 3 55| 7 S2iit 23 ia Ai Lay 6 $3 a2 b} ni 4 57 vam iay 9 2% 6 3/1045) 19 » Mouday 10 6. 6 41/11 27] 16 Ti Tuesday iz’ 241 7 24 ait & 12 gh Wednesday 13) 2zl 8 14,05 9 ) Vuarsday 14} 20 9 10) 1 39 6 hm | $ 26) 8 43' 29} 9 26: 26) 5 2910 G 22} CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1884, ‘Old, Suocessful, Trustworthy, PURELY MUTUAL, ‘No Stockholders, Dividends Annually. ORGANIZED 1845. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANGE G0. McLEAN & WARTIN, E. Island. Agents for P. Ch town, Aug 27—2m 2aw wily | WEST & RENDELL, | Commission Merchants, St. John’s, Vewfoundiaud. | Liberal advances Consignments solicited, mae. July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m | W. WHEATLEY, MOMILLAN'S DEPO? IS,NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH a Ts COAL, | In all the leading varities, including ACABIA, - - - Nut and Round, INTERCOLONIAL, - do do ‘VALE, - - - - do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, —. Cash Assets over $55,000,000. SYDNEY, (reserve) do | CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION & RESERVE SLACK’ |All of which will be sold on most reagonable ~ | terms ; ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Wales, due here Ist October, aud same quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will-b* sold low from ship. | RR. McuwALLAN. Ch’town, Inly 2 'R4—%m | | | { prt ‘ ity l ” i! 2 ° a 2 , y J “ ainechaile 17 16 . a 3 28'10 ag| (OF Wueatrtey & Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, or i2 Saa “ye IS ltm rn; 4 0% 56 | VY. E. Istaxp) F I l j i? i2 @ 232i G af D9} . . SAR OS — 14 i ‘ 255 88° 1 SF TF Si oo! f} fii Yr h f i, Soe 7 =A i av | 2 g! 2:6 8 25 46 OMMISsien BiG all ' ry t r ay 7, > 16, Pours tay 24 7| 3 40,9 9} 43) | snl Li se KS Ky ty Pei | 25] 51445! 9 4s! 40| 269 BARRINGTON STREET, ls| dacurday 27 4| 5 47 10 24) 37 | i ry cHeE <u! iber i . ” Woy | 26000 MCALIBDA, WS sii. 2y' Mou tay a © TG 32 3t ' ‘ ‘ ; oe re : | 3nl4 a § ane! 31 s#@ Special attention given to the sale of 21 Weda day 3) £6 9 44 0 6 o4| P. E. Island produce. NEW & FIRST-CLASS HEARSE 23| Cnucsday 33, 641035 040 21; April 24, 1854. 24! Fei lay 35) 5S Lt 22 1 16 is ei — ee for the streets ; and ,having ordered a set 25 Se Ay 34] Blaft 6 1 53) 15] APPLES APPLES APPLES of Ostrich Plumes from London 2b Suniay 33, 48) 0 40 2 42 12 ’ ’ JU, will have a turnout 27| Moaday 41} 471120 337! 9] d X Q>jfuesiny | 42 56 152 443) 6 Second to None in the City , ' on e | N A ‘ K 4 c i 2) Welustay | 44 45 225553, 3/OMARLES DONALD & CO., y $)/Thursiay | 44) 44 2453/7 9 0| REMEMBER THE PLACE; 31 Friday | 45/4 421324 8 9) 9 59 79 Queen St, London, E. C., THs RAILWAY TIME TABLE, etown Time.) (¢ "hai lo GOIN \ z A. M. he E. Bw, Cnariosvtctown .... cece GF Sis 627 Pees BAO. . bee «ewe o83 747 1055 647 7. Kensington .......6svvesss 54 i233 76 arriv .9 U7 257 ial Semmerside, t de a ee "D 32 7 37 Pee A ihe nce cee ju 30 415 Alberton ees ere. eo ee... cc ceseuaseuee 248. 7a FROM WEosT. P. M, A. M, A. M, Tigaish roe ek 202 647 fasd-cton . eee cue ae 240 737 Port H sevecsdere 415 10<5 Su, parrive......5 17 12 07 uae “* ( depart......642 122 657 Rebelnstom...cciccececcaae es See ta Hunter Kiver....+.......208 39% 847 Cha (OE ctu lca 802 507 1007 GCING EAST. BR i. A. M Charlottictown. pe ee 417 702 ian vart, | AEEIVE weer eres 5 22 837 “eee ~ * Slemag®. csc ses 527 902 St. Peter’s ees 617 1002 P. M ee ors ecetere rts ceteris 722 1202 A. M en OR duc ak cceccse ae ae ee cide o aks erasers 629 1022 MNEOWE 6 ccc cccectbosecdsoous 647 1047 FROM EAST, A.M. P. M. i ee eee 647 217 me ON A, wk ccc ce cee ee ees 752 400 errives.....- 848. E17 Mount Stewart, depart.......- 847 542 Ceatietictows. ...... 01) a oe emneibwen 5.045 cobs cde ih cue 727 332 ROO, lice HA ae 745 3657 BPOONS Mower. s< . dco pie aeeus 842 512 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 2. O'DWYER, Commission aud General~ Merchant PUR SALE OF P, . 1, PRODUOE, 289 WATER STREET, Si. Johas’ Newfoundland, In connection with the above is Captain Eaglish, who is well known in P. E. Island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend ‘o the chartermg of vessels ‘or the carrying trade of P. E. ae ‘The ticm is one of theoldest and most reli- able in Newfoundlond Keturns guaranteed to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- lng to procure Labradore Herring should send their orders in time 1854, —till 31st dec. 84. a Lc ARTHUR & CO, GHN ERAL Lommission Merchants, 12} ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTOW, MASS. wept. & Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a view to Autumn and Spring business. They will also give the usual facilities to customers requiring advances. augl ‘Mobeod, Moron & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Gfiice in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS). Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1984. SULLIVAN & BAGH EIGL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Seliciiors in Chancery, ROTARIENS PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. ¢as” Money to Loan, W. W. Suuuvan, Q. C. | Casstae B. Maonuru Jan. 16, 83. CAIRNS” MARBLE WO.AS. AAR. CHARLES CAIRNS, in returning M thanks tc the public for the liberal patronage extended to him, begs leave to in- form his old customers and the public general- ly, that he has taken into partuersiup Mr. Malcolm McLean, aud that hereafter the business will be carried on under the title of CAIRNS & CO., Marble & Stone Cutters, They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- ments, Jablets and Headstones, in Italian and Ame ican Marble. ‘Ihey are of the latest de- signs, and at prices to suit all, C. CAIRNS. M. McLEAN. Ch’town, June 30, 1884—pres ne pat s j wp N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, tkib ENSUBRANCH AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER $TS., Chariottctown; P, E. tsiand. — ee Importer and Jobber of Choice iirecerics and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire — im Assurance Com- any, of London, Englan , Spenial attention eat to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Kish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Esiate, Household Furvitare, Bankrupt md other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- ise. g ge Correspondence and Consignmente solicited. bggs aud Produce a Specialty. May 10, 1884 -—whly tf made. ereb 95, 18d. Opposite Dr. Taylor’s, Grafton Street. ISAAC W. WADMAN., Ch’town, July 24—l'aw wkly Sprnce Flooring ant Sheathing &c AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- rose Brothers, of Pictou, Agent for the sale of their well known Grooved and Tongued! SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, 1 will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also prepared to execute promptly orders left with me for any deseription of Spruce Scantling, Boards, Laths, &ce. For further particulars apply at my resi dence, Prince Street. THOMAS ALLEY. augl—2aw 3 m. ~ LADIES, ATTENTION! — UST Read This, and be convinced of the excellence of the Model Washer and Bleacher. It makes the washing light and easy, gi es the clothes that pure whiteness that no other mode of washing can produce. No rubbing required, no friction to injure the fabric. It is a Scientific and Successful Ma- chine, which does its work superior to any other Washer that ever have been in use. You can do a heavy wash in a quarter of the time, without any labour at all. They are a durable, time and money saving machine, and sold cheap. Price, $3,00; when sent to tie country, $3.25. WM. WORTH, Spring Park Road, Agent for Queen’s County. Ch’town, Inly 31, '84.—2aw wly. STANDARD LIB ASSURANCE C0. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Lile Assurance Company, heid at Kdinburgh on ‘luesday, the 24th of April, 1583, the following results for the year-ended 15th November, 1553, were re- ported :— b 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for assui jing The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to 4 The anaual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amouypted to Being an increase during the year of $6,936,302 91 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown, THOMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. OW tawn, Anonet 2. mag. - BARGAINS. AM selling th *elance of my Furniture saved from the dire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod’ curner, Queen Street, at @ reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per eat. below usual prices, “k town, Maxob 8 i i Ml Ne ae al ee lie ae SPR AMER HEATHCR BELLE. Fall Arrangement. WN and after Tuesday, October 7th, 1854, the Steamer Heather Belle will run as follows :-— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, at seven o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves. Leaving Charlottetown for Halliday’s,China Point and Orwell Brush W harf same evenings, at two o'clock, remaining at Brash Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday ni,hts, and Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving about eight o’c!ock. Every Friday morning, at seven o'clock, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud; lesving Crapaud for Charlotte‘owa at eleven o'clock, remaining at Charlottetuwn same night. Saturday, leave Charlot‘etown for (rapaud, at nine ’clock, a. m., leaving (rapaud for Charlottetown, about one o clock, p. m. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 1, °84.—l1m oaw pat Im oaw her ne pres adv PP. EE. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co'y. Pe Bios STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AXD PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thurscay and Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, connect- ing there with the Train for Halifax, Re- turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday, about two p. m , on arrival of train frem Halifax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thaorsday, on arrival of train at two p, m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at five a. m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- werside every Monday morning at one o'clock. Returuing, leave Shediac every day (Sundays exceptea) on arriyal of day t,ain trom St. Jobn, for Summerside, connecting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o’clock. By order, F, W. HALES, secretary. Charlottetown, June 11, 1884. BosTtoN STEAMERS. CARROLL—Capl, Brows, WORCESTER—Capl Blab LEAVE CH’TOWN, TKURSDAYS, 5, P. M.- LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOG, Passenger accommodation excellent. Freight carried at lowest rates. Egg cases,handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 3l—pat jorr pio 5m 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 60 1,062,648 35. JOBN NAWSON, | EXCURSION FARE! fy PL ede) ee 7,239,048 13 —PER— CARROLL OR WORCKSTEE, _FoR $15.00 FIRST CLASS. | CARVELL BROS, | Ch'town, May 31—pat 4w 2aw STAAMER MIRAMICHL ‘Montreal to Charlottetown. itceds Montreal, Monday, lith August, and every alternate Monday aiterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tuesiay, 19th August, and every alternate Tuesday. Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried carefully at lowest rates. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Aug. J, 1884. +e aaa lias Di alli Pilla, | The P. B. Island Hospital. The Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society cor- dially thanks many kind friends for the following gifts to the Prince Edward Island Hospital :— G. J. Hughes, Esq., $10 worth medecine. T. Richards, M. P. P., $5. Mrs. D. Palmer, Crapaud, 1 pair blank- ets. 2 old linen. Mss Lewis, cooking apples. A frignd, chickens and preserve. A friend, gooseberries. Per Mrs. Haywood, Tignish, 1 quilt, 1 towel. Per Mrs. Bagalow, 1 pillow, 1 rug. Mrs. McLeod $ busliel oatmeal. Collected by M:s. William Pound, Mar- gate :— William Pound, $1. Joseph Parsons, $1. Mrs, R. H. Baker, $1. Mrs. William Brown, $1. Robert Harney, $1. Mrs. David Picker.ng, 50 cents. Mrs. George Mayhew. 50 cents, Mrs, W. R. Dennis, 50 cents. Mrs. Frank Glydon, 50 cents. John C, Durant, $1. Frederick Parsons $1. Mrs. Thos. R. Tuplm, $1. Mrs. Wm. Dennis, $1. Two Friends, 50 cents. William Ross. 50 cents. Miss M. A. Bowness, 50 cents. Mrs. Newton McArthur, 50 cents. Mrs. Samuel Glydon, 50 cents. Mrs. Jchn Frizzle, 50 cents. George Johnson, 50 cents. Miss Jane Humphrey. 50 cents. Mrs. John Paynter, 5Q cents. W. P. Woodside. 50 cents. W. B. Tuplin, 25 cents. J. J. Pound, 25 cents, Miss M. A. Simmons, 25 cents. Mrs. J. Woodside, 25 cents. Willie Pound, 19 cents. Frank Frizzle, 5” cents. Mrs. H. Thompson, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. Samuel Durrant, 1 pillow. Mrs. William Woodside, 1 sheet. Miss Mahala Graham, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. William Pound, 1 pair sheets, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. William Ross, 3 pillow cases. Mrs. William Underhill, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. John Bently, 1 blanket. Mrs. James Bently, 1 pillow. Mrs. Frank Glyden, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. Sarah Durant, 1 pillow. Miss Hattie Tuplin, 1 pair stockings. Mrs. John Woodside, 50 cents. Mrs. C. Humphrey, 50 cents. Charles Bearisto, 5) cents. Herbert R. Baker, 50 cents. A. ©. Stewart, 50 cents. John Henderson, 25 cents. A. M. Pound, 25 cents. Miss Aretha Tuplin, 50 cents. A Friend, 20 cents. Master Pound, 10 cents. Mrs. Paul Woodside, 1 pillow, 2 pillow- cases. Mrs. W. Caseley, 1 pair socks. Mrs. S. Glydon, 1 blanket. Mrs. Jacob Fyfe, I sheet. Collected by Miss Mary Webster, Ken- sington :— G. W. Bentley, Esq., 10 yards flannel, 5 yards sheeting. Mrs. Reuben Tuplin, 1 pair sheets, 6 towels, 3 pair socks, 2 yards cotton, 124 lbs. soap. Mrs. Andrew Bowness, 1 blanket, 2 yards cotton. Mrs. Matthew Shear, 1 guilt, 2 pillow cases. Mrs. Carruthers, 1 blanket. Miss Webster, 2 pillows, 2 pillow cases, 2 towels. Mrs. Joseph Webster, 2 pillow cases, 1 towel, 25 cents. Mrs. Artemas McLeod, 2 pillow cases. Mr. John Holmes, 1 sheet. Mr. Elijah Leard, 2 towels. Mrs. A. Grady, $1. Mrs. T. Noonan, $1. Mrs. Mead, $1. Mrs. C. McNurt, $1. Mrs. J. N. Robertson, 50 cents. Mrs. W. ¢'zon, 35 cents. Mrs. R. Howard, 25 cents. Mrs. W. P ynter, 25 cents. Mrs, W. Walker. 25 cents. Edwin Proctor, Esq., $1. Mr. Henry Casely, $1. Mr. John Glover, 75 cents. Mr. Mark Pound, 50 cents. Mr. G. Carruthers, 50 cents, Mr. John Webster, sen., 50 cents. From several friends, Kensington, old linen, collected by Mrs. Thomas Haslam, Springfield. Thomas Haslam, $1. Esther Haslam. $1. Mes. Elliott, $1. Heber Haslam, $1. Murdock McLeod, 50 cents. Charles Ta: er, 50 cents. Mrs. C. M Kay, 25 cents. William McKay, $1. Mrs. B Haslam, 50 cents. Mrs. Arthur McKay, 50 cents. Mrs. Neil McKay, 1 pillow, 1 towel. Mrs. W. M:Kay, 1 blanket. Se — Presbytery of P. EB. Island. The Presbytery of P. E. Island met at Georgetown on the 2ad inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of hearing Mr. W. 'H. Spencer’s ordination trials. e Was accordingly examined in Hebrew, in Greek, Church History and Theology. In these several branches, Ms. Spencer acquitted himself to the entire satisfaction of the Presbytery. With his trial discourses the ‘Presbytery were also highly pleased. On taking a conjunct view of all these trial ex- vercises, the Presbytery unapimously and cordially sustained them, and agreed to | proceed with Mr. Spencer's ordination at 7 o'clock, p. m., same day. At 7 o'clock p. m., pursuant to adjourn- ‘ment, the Presbytery met and was consti- cuted. The dict having been read a second time to the congregation assembled ‘and no objections having been made to the life, literature or dovtrme of Mr. Spencer, VOL. 15.--NO, 122. [the Rev. M. Campbell delivered a most ap- propriate sermon for the occasion. Rev ‘Mr. McKay then narrated the steps pre- viously taken in connection with this call, put the usual formula of questions, when ‘the Presbytery (Mr. McKay) leading in ‘prayer “by the laying on of bands,’ solemnly ordained Mr, Spencer to the work ‘of the winistery, and inducted him into the pastoral charge of the congregation at Georgetown and Montague. The minister wrs adddressed by Rev. Mr. McKay, and the congregation by Rev. Mr. Frame on their respective duties and responsibili- ties, The Trustees paid the first quarter's salary in advance, and the congregation welcomed their pastor in the usual way. Oct. 6:h.—The Presbytery met at Alber- ton to hear Mr. George Fisher’s ordination trials. The examination in Hebrew, Greek, History and Theology was most satisfac- tory, and his trial di:conrses were of a very high order. On the following morning the Presbytery wet in the new Chureh in Montrose for the purpose of «1dsining Mr, Fisher. The edict having beer duly ecrved, and no objections having been cflered, the Moderator, Rev. Wm. P. Archibald, A. M , delivered an able and sppropriate discon) s« on Luke, 10 chap., 2nd verse, after which he narrated the steps taken, put the formula of questions, which being satisfactorily auswered, the Presbytery by selemu prayers and the laying on of hands ordained Mr. Fisher to the work of the holy Ministry, and inducted him into the pas- toral charge of the congregation of Mont- rose, Elmsdale and Tignish. Rev. A. F Carr. A. M.. then addresved the ministers and Rev. N. McKay the congregation, in suitable terms, on their respective duties and responsibilities. At this stage, the Trustees laid on the table the first quarter of their pastor’s salary in advance, and the congregation extended the usual welcome to their pastor. Both of these young men enter upon their work with encouraging prospecis, and the congregations are to be congratulated on securing the services of young men 80 well qualified in every respect for the work of the Ministry. At the meeting in Georgetown a very cordial and unanimous call was sustained from the congregation of Cardigan and Dundas to Rev. Ewen Gillies, of Eariton, Nova Scotia. The salary guaranteed is $750, and a free manse. Rev. James Thompson was appointed to preach at Murray Harbor on first and second Sabbaths of October, and in East St. Peter's on third and fourth Sabbaths of same month. Rev. Mr. Roulsten was appointed to preach in Richmond Bay West on second Sabbath of October, and at Murray Hoerbor on the third and fourth Sabbaths of the same month. The next quarterly meeting of Presbytery will be held (D. V.) in Summerside, on the first Tuesday of November, at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. M. MacLrop, Presbytery Clerk. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ——@-———~~ The “Rum Seller.” Sir,—I suppose you have noticed at temperance meetings how wickedly the speakers *‘go tor” the Rum Setter. How they hiss the words out through their teeth and you can imagine with how much pleasure they covld put their foot on his neck. This is, I think, rather against the advancement of the cause they would heip along. Calling names never was a very plucky kind of fighting. If when this thing begins, the hquor dealers were to be- gin cailing the teetotal dinsmith a ‘‘tinker,” the painter a “‘dauber,’ aud the teetotal shoe maker a ‘‘cobbler,’ and the teetotal Parscn a‘ tky-pilot,” and so on, the effect would not be very grand nor enobling. In enlightened England this caliing of names is, 1 think, comparatively rare among the temperance advucates, and is confined to the low and vulgar. The names of Bass, Guiness, Hanbery. and scores of others in the trade, who are known for their worth, may have the « flect on many of keeping them from calling names. ‘Take the three brewers first named (the two first of whom have received spec al marks of their Sovereign's favor.) than whem no better men live—they are fore- most in every good work, Another view I take of it is that if it is wrong to sell liquor, it follows that it is wrong to buy it, and we who buy are equally guilty with the seller, We should he calicd **Wine-bibbers” or ‘*Rummies,” Then, when 1 remember that the great majority of ail the people in Charlottetown drink moze or less of spirits, wine or beer, j when I remember that all the judges of the land take their wine—what the co do, ‘*is something no fellow can |tell”—a majority of the doctors take it— &@ majority of the business men in town ‘take it,—I think we had better give up call- ing names. TEETOTUM. | Scatpep ro Deatu.—On Thursday last, Mrs, D. W. Pelkington, of Wickham, Queen’s County, was engaged washing and leit the kitchen to hang out some clothes. Her three- year-old daughter was lett in the rocm and during her mother’s absence fell into a tub of boiling water. The child’s screams alarmed Mrs. Pelkington, and she rushed in and puiled out the little one, when it was found that it was terribly scalded about the body Dr. McDonald was called in and did all he could for the little suff-r, but she expired the same morning.—-St. John Telegraph. mone —_—-——_— -- =— A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will sena a recipe that will cure you, FREK OF CHARGE, This great remedy was Gis- covered by a missionary in South America Send seif-addressed euvelope to Rev, JusEru T. Lyman, Station D, New Yorks | nv soe ~