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Hermans Tenders will be received for the whole or any of the following |! ines :-—— ist— Water and Steam Fittings in Brass and Iron. 2od —Gaa Fittings. 3rd—Hand—made Tinware. * 4th—Tinner’s Toois and Machines. An inventory of the stock can be seep at my office, when full information as to terms and inspection will be given. Not bound to aces pt the highest r any tender R. BEAIRSTO, jyl2—dy 135 Auctioneer its! Portraits | Portraits! Portraits ! Call to-night and see the large collec- tion of CRAYON PORTRAITS just finished by the Dominion Cr avon Co. A nice collection of Frames to suit, ranging from $3.50 up. P. H. TRAINOR, Manager, jyune22—624 224 Kent Street. Notice of Application to Parliament Notice is hereby that Alfred A Thibaudeau, Romeo Prevost, L. A. Boyer, J. P. B. Casgrain, A. G. McBean, H: F. W. Bellew, H. C riven I and E. F. E. Barthe, all of Montreal, and others, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the act to called “ The Canada Promotion Asso iation,” with the in- all parts ef the Domin- 1 jellew next session thereof tor an Incor- orate a company nee powers to carry on business of an surance Agency in ion of Canada. ERROL BOUCHETTE, Selicitor for Applicants. Dated at Montreal this 25th day of March, 1895. law (2) —ap23 pe for DANORY re GENTLEMEN FINO -PALMO “TAR, SOAP . EXCELLENT a SCALP, RELIEVES THE ORYNESS AND SO PREVENTS HAIR FALLING OUT, THE DAILY JACK KINGS FUNERAL “This here which I'm mentionin’ | said the old cattieman, “was the fi s funeral the town had had. Of cours some of the boys had been downed cn time an another, and gone shouti e to heaven by various trails, bu t re i rs had been freighted Eas r West every tim an’ the camp g i left it was hard luck, but one day it me toward us, an’ thar we were qth « rpse ail our’n, no p.rinershp wit dy n nuthils It's the chance of our life,’ said th master, an’ W plays it Phere to rich fo ur blood, and thos jules a going spread eag! t We'll show Nutt and Rinco sech hamlets they ain't Sign camps Y.upared with Demui g So we begins to draw in our bet, an i big ready Jack King was th» emergin’ out of a game of poke: as such. He'd been pevish an’ irritable, an‘ pervadin’ round fo, se il days rhe town st ij a heaj f trou with him, an’ tried to smooth i along by ing him his whiskey an his way i t as he wanted, hoping for a chang But man is only human, an’ when Jack started in one night to | make a flush beat a tray full for $70 sked t muc th wa t no undertakers, so we called the camp t order, an’ knowin he'd take pride i it, an’ do the slamu}) thing, we put in the Postmaster to dea; xa mim.ousg ‘Gentiemen,’ he said, ‘in assumin the present pressure I jee! the comp:. ments paid me in the selection, JT «hal, act for the credit the camp, an’ I need your help 1 want these rites to be a howlin’ success. I don’t want peo- Bic Caxe Put up Hannaome™ 2 5 ¢ Christianity VB. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp-, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “ Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy’; $1.20. per dozen copies. For sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE, apli—dy & wy NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &e. Tue subscriber ts now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanic a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Spec fi- cations aud Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, lsdti—dy & wy ple comin’ round next wrek allowin there ain't been no runeral, an’ I don’t reckon much they wi. We've got the corpse, an’ if we fali flat now it’s our fault So we plated Jim Sweet an’ French Paul to go to the Santa Fe shops fo: a box for Jack an led a coupi of niggers from the real to dig a oerave An’ mind you alls,’ said the post- at least a o.der to make a need distance It gives tiie hoe touat wn ln master, ‘I want mile from t funeral a aimost as much as procession a chance to spread an’ show up. You couldn't make a funeral im- posing an’ have it in your back yard.’ success you a SULiIL. “Iverything went smooth right off the reel. We got a box an’ grave all ready and ta: postma icr stuck up a notice on the depot door setiin’ the hi- larity for three o'clock the next day. Prompt at the drop of the hat the cam; let go all holt, an’ turned loose in a body to put Jack through right. He wa laid out in great snape in the New York store with nothing to complain of if he’d been asked io make the kick himself. Hed a new silk necktie, b.u- shirt, an’ pearl buttons, trousers an’ boots. Some one, Whiskey Sue, I think, had pasted some court plaster over the hole on his cheek bone where the bu:- let got in, an’ all around, Jack lookeu betier than I ever saw him. **Let the meetin’ come to order,’ gaid the postmaster, sittin’ down on a box of boots up at Jack's head, an’ as many as can, please get something to sit on. Now, my friends,,’ he continued, ‘thar ain't no need of my puttin’ on any frilis or gettin’ in any scroll work. The oL- ject of this convention is plain and straight. Mister King here present, is dead. Deceased was a very headstrong person and persisted yesterday in en- tertainin’ views as to the value of a club flush, queen at the head, which resuii- ed in life ev Now, boys, this is a racket full of selemnity. We want nuthin’ but good Don’t mind about the truth. ‘Truth ain’t in play at a funeral, nohow. We all knew Jack. We know his record; how he stole a hoss at Rincon an’ robbed a man at Cruces and how that scar on his neck he got from Wells-Fargo’s people when he stopped a stage near Tombstone, but we lay it all aside to-day. We don’t copper mary bet. At four o’cloek yes- erlasiing. words. terday mornin’, accompanied by a re- port of a Colt’s 45, Mr. John King, who lies here so cool an’ easy, left tne dance hall and entered in behind the white, shinin’ gates of pearl an’ gold which swing inward to glory eternal. It is a great setback at this time there ain’t a sky pilot in the camp, It saws a big hoss onto us, but we'll do our best. At a time like this I’ve heari that singin’ is a good safe break, an’ | therefore call on that little gal from Lake Valley to give us ‘The Dy.n’ Raneer.’ ”’ “ So the little Lake Valley gal cleared her valve with a drink an’ gives us the song, 4nu’ when the entire copgrega- tion drew cards on the last verse it d.d every body good. Far away fiom dear old Texas, We laid him down to rest, With his saddle for a pillow, And his gun across his breast. * Then the Postmaster got out a Tes- tament. I’m goin’ to read a chapter out of this here Testament,’ he says. ‘I ain't makin’ no claim for it ’cause it’s part of the game an’ accordin’ to Hoyle. If there was a preacher here he’d dv it, but there being no seech on thes range, I makes it as a forced play myself.’ “So he read us a chapter about the sepulchre an’ Mary Magdalene an’ the resurrection, an’ everybody took it mighty owly, for of course that was the lead to make an’ we knew it. “Then the Postmaster said he’d 1 ke to hear from one under the head of good of the order. “*Mr. Undertaker and Chairman,’ says Jim Hamilton, ‘this thing weigh: on me heavily. Of course, as keepe of the dance hall, I saw a heap ot! the cor,se, an’ Knew him well. M st.1 King was my fri nd an’ white hi moods were variable and unsertin’ an it was clearly worth while to w.a your gun while he hovered nea-, i loved him. He had weaknesses as d we all. A disposition to make rew rules as he played along for thes games of chance which enjoyed his noti_e was perhaps his greatest fail. His giving away to this habit ye te.- day was primarily the cause of his b - ing gathered to his fathers. I hop he'll get along thar an’ stand ’way u, in G with them people up thar, an’ if a word from me could fix it, I'd put i: in. I would turther, that aite consultin’ with Billy Burns, who kicp the other saloon, we have in Lonor <«t his cashin agreed upon a b departure of interest to you ali. T! departure Mr. Burns will state.* ‘Mr. Postmaster,’ Burns knowed deceased. He was a cood m and a dead game sport from ’v ay A piotracted wrestie with the say sin * ili, says EXAMINER les fy vinpound d drinks f th ros thr hod begun tr m him, an’ f year orsoh w to haye speles h t was ! he renarss of Mr, Ha:ui'toa, I states (hit by agree ment be mn us an’ in honor t, te departe | price of whiskey ta thts two drinks eamp from now will b for a quart r.ins‘ead of one,as pre 1048, We don’t want to d:turb vaives or ur settle trade, an’ we don't beleve t will, We makes it as the darkness an’ gloom « a ray cf ‘ight n f the hour “After these remarks, which was well received, we formed the p.o es. ion. Two buglers from Fort Cummings touk the lead,w.th Jack iu on: of the Sle: City stage coach s comin’ nex The pall-bearers w on horses next in lin an’ the rest of the town s.rung along premiscus on ho.seback an’ in wagons ‘This is a great day for Deming,’ says the postmaster, as he rode up end down the line ‘There ain't mo camp outside on this side of Albuerque could turn this trick. I only wish Jack ccud see it for himsel! it's more calculated to bring this town into favorable notice than a lynchin “At the grave we turned in ai.’ give three cheers for King and three for the postmaster, an’ last we gave three more an’ a tiger for the town The buglers gave us everything they knowed, from the ‘water call’ to the ‘re- treat,” an’ white th -niggers was a- shovellin’ in the sand we banged away with our six-shooters for general ¢ffect quite delightful. Yau can gamble there ain't no funeral like it before or after It was lovely. “At last the postmaster pulls out of the stage we used for Jack a head- board. When it was set up it looked like if Jack wasnt satisfied with thit he'd be hard to suit. On it in big let- ters was: JOHN KING. Life ain’t in holdin’ a good hand, But playin’ a poor hand well, ‘You see, we've got to work in a little sentiment,’ s.ys the poscmast-r. “Then we detailed the two nigs:rs to stand watch an’ watch every nig-..t ‘tihh further orders. Of course, we weren't afraid Jack would get out, but the coyotes was sure and diz for him. So the n'ggers had to stand guard, ‘cause we ddn't allow to fisd hunks an’ scattcrin’s of Jack’s ioun! loose after all the trouble we took.— Chicago Times-Herald, to come Saved bv an Elk. A curious story of an adventure comes from Montana, While a freight train was lying over at a small moun- tain station the engineer borrowed a shotgun and started out for a short hunt. He was about returning two his train when a cow made her appear- ance. Before he realized that there Was any danger the animal male a rush at him,and he ran with all his speed. But the cow was a better racer, and in a few minutes caught him by his clothing, splitting hs coat from waist to collar, and tossing him int» the air, Getting to his feet as puickly as possible he dodged behind a tree, ani then, to his dismay, found that the gun barrel was bent se as to be usoless, The next ten minutes were very lively ones. The cow chased the engineer round and round the tree, and when he git a chance to hit her with the gun barrel it only seemed to enrage her the more. It was only a question of time when he would succumb to fatigue, but a diver- sion occurred that saved his Hfe. An angry snort was heard, and a big elk apeared upon the scene, head down, and prepared for a fight. The cow was so mad by this time that she was ready for anything, and in another moment the two animals dashed into each other. The engineer watched the combat for a few minutes, until prudence suggest- ed that he should make a ret:eat while he coud. He regained the train in safe- ty, and never knew the outcome of the battle, but the presumption is that the eik was the victor. Of for Vacation. Good-bye old town, Your dusty brown I’m leaving far behind There'll be no tral, And e’en the mail Of Canada won't find me ; me. I know a nook, Hard by a brook, With farmhouse close Of miles a 8 ore, Or less or more, Bue not too far t_o r.de it. beside It, The bird, te bee, The brook—ah me! The shade, the fsh, the The deep g. ass-silk, The buttermiik, And ne’er a thought of money. honey; ; Old town, gooc-}ye; ’Tis come July, What care I now for do'lars? 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Castoria destroy» Worms, Castoria allays Feverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisortous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one=size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow any one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good ” and “will answer every purpose.” Seo that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. pTLA Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ison every wrapper. 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North British and Mercantile (1809)......,...,., ceabaens tretreeeereeessee Assets $55,000,000,00 Union Assurance Society $1714).............,..+. i viiehiatedesetience shia * 1 2,000,000.00 Manchester Five AMPGTEROS Gk CGO icecicedssccancosseseccccessec. ce * 10,000 000.06 MARINE. Britis and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool.,........, -+.++-Capital $6,500,000.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Lis OI ai sisssoseitcc cae “ 2,500 000.60 _ Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payabl in any port of the world to suit customers. Aiso~The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Covers Hulls, Cargoes and Freigh's. : ‘OFFICE—Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street, FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. G yr—apl3 = and all pains, external or internal, are instant- ly relieved by PERRY DAVIS’ Pain Killer. This old remedy is known, used and sold everywhere, Gej it and keep ut by you, Turnip Seed. — TT tee We have imported our usual supply of GENUINE HASZARD'S IMPROVED TURNIP SED from Liver- pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leadinz grower of Turnip Seed in England, and guarantee it pure aud fresh. Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’towa, June 14, 1895 ~246 w H T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. JOB PRINTING tesve vase enter st tae Basse office. We can print anything you need. See our samples. Good work, promptness, low rates reverse trait a vi oy ie rey ~ ae &