pit OP, ‘surprised and secured betore they could ntti i area —_——— Se a _— AULD LANG SYNE. The following was written by the minister of a small rural parish near Perth, with rei erence to the Highland belief in the an- tiquity of the Gaelic tongue : Should Gaelic spe ech be e’er forgot, An’ never brought tomin; For she'll be spoke in Paradise’ «°"4 in the days o’ Auld Lang Syne. When Eve all fresh in beauty’s charms First met fond Adam's view, ~~~ ws iit The first word that he'll spoke to her Was * cumar ashun dhu.” And Adam in his garden fair, When e’r the day did close, _ Whe dish that he'll to supper teuk Was always Athole brose. When Adam from his leafy bower Cam’ out at break o' day, He'll always for his morning teuk A quaich o’ usquebae. And when wi’ Eve he'll had a crack, He'll tuk his sweeshin’ horn, An’ on the tap ye'll weel micht mark, A pony from Cairngorm. The sweeshin’ mull is fine my friend's, The sweeshin’ mull is grand, he We'll teuk a hearty sweesk my frins, An’ pass’t fra hand to hand. When man first found the want o’claes, The win an’ could to fleg, He twisted round about his waists The tartan philabeg. An’ music first on earth was heard In Gaelic accents deep, When Jubal in his oxter squeezed The blether o’ a sheep. The braw bag-pipes is grand, my frien’s The braw bag-pipes is fine ; We'll teuk’t another pibroch yet, For the days o’ Auld Lang Syne. ———— oe eee Curious Cases of Sleep-Walking. On the above curious subjeet a retired naval officer obligingly sends us the fol- lowing notes: One bright moonlight night I was op deck, as was frequently my wont, chat. ting with the lieutenant of the middle watch. [It was nearly calm, the ship waking little way through the water, and the moon’s light nearly as bright as diy. We were together leaning over the capstan, chatting away, when W sud- , at the denly exclaimed: “ Look, H sentry !’’ and pointing to the quarter- deck marine, who was pacing slowly backwards and forwards on the lee side of the deck. : “Well,” I replied, after watching him somewhat attentively as he passed once or twice on his beat, “What of him ?”’ “Why, don’t you see he is fast asleep ? Take a good look at him when he next a t did so, and found W was right. The man, although pacing and turning regularly at the usual distance, was fast asleep with his eyes closed. When next the man passed, W—— stepped quickly and poiselessly to his side, and pacing with him, gently disen- gozed the Luoch of keys which were his special charge—being the keys of the) spirit room, shell-rooms, store-roems, etc. —from the fingers of his left hand, to which they were suspended by a small chain ; he then removed the bayonet from his other hand and laid the keys on the capstan head. After letting him take another turo or two, W--— suddenly called ‘‘ Sentry.” « Why, you were fast asleep, sentry.” * No, sir.”’ “ But I say you were.” ‘No, sir. I assure you I was not.” “You were not, eh? Well, where are the keys ?”’ The man instantly brought up his hand to show them, as he supposed ; but, to his confusion, the hand was empty. “Where is your bayonet? continued w—”’ The poor fellow brought forward his other hand, but that was empty also. But the puzzled look of astonishment he put op was more than he could stand; we burst out laughing; and when the keys and bayonet were pointed out to him lying on the” capstain, the poor fellow was per- feclly dumb-founded.. W-—— was too merry over the joke, however, to punish the man, and he escaped with a warning not to fall asleep again. Sentries and look-outs must be very Hable to fall asleep from the very nature ofthe monotonous pacing, and this may ia some degree account for the facility es es (ur Tailoring Department. cccoceenr va.we: SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS —_—— --- —— - —— —-— ae ———— my coutinue their occupation when overs| come by sleep. Nothing but seving his bayonet and keys lying on the capstun could have ever cunviaced the mmartoc that he had been sleeping; no mere us sertion to that effect would ever have in- fluenced him. KING SQUARE HOUSE! GENTILE MEN Are Invited to Call and Look at rue NIGE NEW CLOTHS | JUST G@PENED UP LATEST PATTERNS! BEER & SONS. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. CO ROOTS & SHEDS. —ee ee 5OO ea ROOTS, 100 GLAIDOLUS M 800 Varities FLOWER SEEDS,J Vegetable and Field Seeds of every description, fresh and pure, at Hagzard’s Agricultural Store. Ch’town, May 9, 1878—4i 2aw wkly 21 BOOK & JOB PRINTING! neatly and expeditiously executed, AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE under the careful supervision of J. W. 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All other plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as & medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- ina porous plaster have been discovered. g, however, convinced of the wonderful eures effected by Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM Porocs PLAasTeRs, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use of plasters with which sentrics have at times beeo give an alarm. Iu this instance, the most curious fact, I think, was the regularity with which the mau continued to pace his distance and turn at the right moment. J}: have knowa other instances of sentries and others walking in their s'eep, though the end has not always been so pleasant to the victim. In one case the quarter- deck sentry, in the middle of the night, crashed down the ward-room hatch-way with musket and fixed bayonet, with a rattling that startled us all out of our cabins. The fellow fell on his back upon the top of the mess-table, but not much the worse for his exploit. On an- other occasion a messenger boy paid us a visit in the night; he tell upon a chair which he smashed to pieces, but the sleep- er escaped unhurt. These can hardly be considered true orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and rou want a certain cure, ask your druggist for g MELVIN’s CAPSICUM PoROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe yourown convictions of ite wonderful effects. 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Jan. 31, 1878~— ADMINISTRATOR'S SALB Two Plots of Land in King’s County, let. A BUILDING LOT, with Houge Premises, in Souris East. and 2nd. A LEASEHOLD FARM (wood no improvements) of about Two Hunds and Four-acres, on Lot 46. , Y OTICEis hereby given that the Subscriber NX Administrator cum testamento Cnnexo de honia non of the estate of the late McEachern, of Lot Number Forty-sey de- eased, will sell by PUBLIC A CTION WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY’ Op JUNE NEXT (A, D. 1878), at. the houpet 'welve o'clock, noon, on the premises, im Souris, aforesaid, by virtue of a license L for granted by the Honorable Charles Youn LL. D., Surrogate and Judge of Probate of | a ee the Twenty-fourth day of =: ver, in the year of Our Lord One I Eight Hundred and Seventy-seven : irs ALL that Building Lot in Souris said Island, bounded Ae described ag tenet Commencing at the eastern boundary of Build. ing Lot Number one, in Souris, aforesaid and running thence south fifty-four (54) d one slong said boundary tor the distance one dred and six (106) feet; thence north wardly parallel to the Souris Road for the tance of sixty-eight (65) feet, or to the ern angle of Building Lot Number Three (3) thence north forty-five (45) degrees west along the-south-west boundary of said Lot to Sourig road ; thence along said road for the distance of eighty (80) feét to the place of commence ment, with all and singular the Houses, Build. ings, premises and appurtenances thereusite belonging, and of which the said deceased doth appear to have been seized and And I hereby also give notice tha i put up and sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at te time and place aforesaid, one certain Leasehold Farm of the said late Emanuel McEach deceased, or unexpired term of nine hun and ninety-nine years, in and to ALL thst tract, piece and parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Township Number Forty-six, ia King’s County, aforesaid, bounded as follow that is to say: Un the east and south by land formerly the property of the late Honor ible Samuel Cunard, now the proper of the Government of the said Pro. vince, on the west by land leased unto Roderick McDonald, and on the north b land leased to Angus MePhee, Neil McPhee and John McKenzie, containing an area‘ of about two hundred and four (204) acres ef land, a little more or less, Terms and conditions of sale made knows on day of sale or on application to the under- signed or at the office of Messrs. 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