THE DAILY EXAMINER. ones —— FRIDAY, MARCH 25 :892 A SE —— eee —_ Opinions of the Press on Kissing. [Prom an English paper ‘‘trea bon.” From an old reporter's scrap book we copy the subjoined notes, which are entitl- ed “Upinions of the Press on Kissing They telate to the text which tella us that “Jacob kissed Rachel,” and lifted up his voice and wept lf Rachel was a pretty girl and kept her face | clean we can’t see what Jacob had to cry | abont.— Daily Telegraph. How do you know but that she slapped his | face for him ’—Ladies’ Treasury. The cause of Jacob's weeping was the te fuss! of Rachel to allow him to kiss her again. —-Nonconformist. It is our opinion that Jacob wept because ne had not kissed Rachel before, and wept for the time lost.—City Press. : The fellow wept because thegirl did not kies him. Pall Mall Gazette. Jacob wept because Rachel told him to do it again and he was afraid to,—Methodist Recorder. Jacob cried because she threatened to tell her mother.—Sunday Gazette. Jacob wept because there was only ons Rachel to kiss. —Clerkenwell News. He wept for joy because it tasted-so go: Jewish Chronicie. We think Jacob cried because eating onions.— British Standard. A mistake. Not his eyes, but hiv mouth watered.— Ladies’ Chronicle. Our opinion is that Jacob wept beeaase he found it wae not half what it was cracked up to be.—New Zealand Examiner. Jacob thought it was 4 fast color; aud wept to find the paint come off.—Fine Art Gazette. He waa a fool; he did not know what was good for him.—Englishman’s Adviser. Jacob thought she might have a brother.—-Sporting Chronicle Because leva was no time for another. Kxpreas. When Jacob lifted up his voice and wept, he found he could not get it as high as he ex pected. — Musical Notes. Weeping ie not unfrequently caused by ex treme pleasure, joy, happiness; it might have Been #0 in Jacob's exse.—Hardwick’s Science Goaip ; a-— Rac ues wae big -- ——- — Loeal Notices. Go to Beer & Goff's for cheap seanned goods of all kinds this week. 3i—mch21 Sutter's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on & guarantee.—Reddia Bros. novidwly The ladies say after looking over our new stook of children’s suita that it is no wonder the people call us the wonderful cheap men. mar 23 3i. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 centa.—Reddia Broa. novidwly Tus Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros, novidwly Bia Barearys in children's, boys’ and youths’ readymade clothing. Hundreds of salte to chooeefrom. Prices away down.— James Paton & Co. marl4 in lt Ix tHe months of March, April and May the blood should be purified, and the system a so that it be able to withstand the bilitating effects of the changing weather, and t the attack of disease. he moet retiable medicine to take to bring about the desired result is Estey’s Iron Tonic. For sale by al) druggiate. ml dw lm Loupes, Mareh 21 —Al) the Nottingham miners, nambering 23,000, resumed work quietly at the ueua) hour thie morning. As 4 reeult of the resumption of mining operations the price of coal in thie district has declined three shillings per ton. eee Any person in need of pring suit, over- coat or pants, should not fail to see our new stock of clothe. They are by long odda the finest assortment we have ever placed before our customers.—John MeLeod & Co. mar23 ed lw Hatrrax, March 20.—The story of yel- low fever at Bermuda proves to be un- founded and is supposed to have originated at St. Lucia. A cable received here from Bermuda to-night says that the health of the Island was never better than now Suiior’s Virauizer is what you need for constipation, lose of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of ae Price 10 and 75 eanta per bottle.—Reddin Bros. nov! d&w ly Cuicaco, March 21.—A despatch from St. Paul, Minn., says : *‘Returns from 38 counties in the state indicate that the Cleveland men have secured enough dele- gates to send a solid delegation to Chicago in his favor. Morners should use Philoderma on their infants, as ite soothing and healing properties render it invaluab!e for chafing. Druggists sell it—25 cents. ml dw lm Tennyson in his latest play says that there is no land like England ; no hearts like Eng lish hearts; no men like English men ; no wives like English wives ; no maids like Eng- lish maids. It is suspected that the poet laureate is a bit of a jingo—more power to his muse. nm A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts iu harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when cos- tive or bilious. For sale *~ 25c bottles by all leading druggists. jiétths Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on the premises in Souris, in s County, on WEDNESDAY the Fourth day of May next, at the hour of Eleven o clock, a. m., under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, ng date the fifteenth day of November, A. D. 1877. made between the Hon- orable Archibald John Macdonald and John Allen Macdonaid of the one , and the Hon- orable Andrew Archibald Macdonald of the other part (and which Mortgage was by Inden- ture date the twenty-seventh day of March, A. D. 1878 @ between the said Andrew See Macdonald of the first pert. the said Archibald John Macdonald and John Allan Macdonald of the second part, and Ed- ward Jarvis Hodgson and Joho Bali of the = part duly assigned to the under- signed AM that truct, piece and parcel of land, here- boing at Searie, Lot Forty dvesia Raney oars being ot Forty-fiv 6 County in the said Isla commencing at ref Ney, oO 4 lot owned by Matthew & Mc ; thence run- eastwardly slong the main post road lead to Point for the distance of one hund feet ; thence running ym | at right angles the distance of one hundred and fifty feet ; yay ee right angles for the dis- toe tho diptanes of eno hantooh cod ane tants of one hun and fifty feet to the Ss of commencement. y For further particulars apply to Mr. W. S. Stewart, Solicitor. Charlmttetowa, Dated this 8th day of March, A. D, 1892. EDWARD J. HODGSON, JOHN BALL, mohti—dy law (fri) Assignees, | 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, } Newly Motalled and Classed Al at Licyds, ALEX. McLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive cargo about the lst of Margh and wij! sail FROM LIVER- POOL FOR CHARLOTTETOWN about the ist of April, and carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway pointe on the Isiand. Intending Shippers wil] please forward thei orders in time. 4a For Freiaht apply in London to John Pit cairn & Sous, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street io Liverpool to Piteairn Brothers, 5i South Jobn Mtreet, or here te the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. |} Charlottetown. 5th Febrnary, 1892—6w eod . oom e . o <* PUREST, STROZGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum Amr via, Lime, Phus hates, oc any Lajuriant. QUEEN Insurance Agency. JAMES DESBRISAY, AGENT. febl&—eod White Bussian Seed Wheat FOR SALE. MPORTED 1891. Grown one year on War- ren Farm A good sample and a heavy yielder. JOHN NEWSBON, feb25—2m AMENDED NOTICE. Sale of Prince Bdward Island Elec- tric Company's Franchise, Pro- perty, Station and Plant, a i having boen made in paymant of the semi-annual interest due and payable under the Bonds of the above-nan.ed Company, I, the undersigned, as Trustee for the holders of such bonds, and under and by virtue of the powers and authorities in me vested by two several Indentures or Trust Weeds by way of Mortgage, severally bearing date the first day of January, A. D. 1887, and severally made between the Prince Edward Island Kieotiic Company of the one part and me, John Ings, the undersigned, of the other part, DO HEREBY GIVE PUKLIC NOTICE that I will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Courts Building in the City of CHARLOTTETOWN, in the said Province of Prince Edward Island, on §JFRIDAY, the Twenty-second a of APRIL next, A. D. 1892, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, all the free- hold property, apparatus, plant and franchise of the said Company, more particularly described as follows :— ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in the City of Chariotte- town aforesaid, situate at the corner of Pownall and Water Streets, being part end parcel of Town Lot Number Six inthe First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, and hav- ing a front of fifty feet on Water Street, and a front of fifty-five feet on Powna! Street, and bounded as follows, namely: By a line commen- cing on Water Street at a distance of fifty feet from the corner of Pownal Street, and running back at right angles with Water Street a dia- tance of fifty-five feet; thence at right angles a distance of fifty feet to Pownal Street; thence along Pownal Street to the said corner, and thence along Water Street toths place of com- mencoment, together with all houses, buildings, erections, fixtures, rights, members and appur- tenances thereunto longing or in anywise appertaining. ALSO—One 50, one 30 and one 35 Arc Light Dynamos, with regulators, controllers and switches ; 60 double l.mps and 40 single lamps; one & horse power tubular beiler and one 75 horse power tubular boiler, with smoke stacks, furnaces, etc., as erected ; one water tank, one heater, two injectors. one steam pump, one 30 horse power steam engine, and one {0 horse power Armington & Sims steam engine, with a for three dynamos ; les, cross arms, pins. brackets and copper line wire as now erected; some 90 extra poles, extra wire, glass insulators, porcelain insulators, pins, brackets, cleats, rubber tu . Fubber tape, rubber cement, sunary tools as plyers, climbers, saws. axes, coal shovels, stoking irons, tube cleaners and scrapers, oil cans, 1 magneto, 1 ammeter, lot extra gio and all other the plant, machinery, stock-in-trade, tools and apparatus at present ts the building on Water Street occupied by the said Company, and used as their place of busi- ness, workshop and storehouse, AND ALSO all the poles, wire apparatus as the same are now fixed on the streets of lamps and the anid city, anain the shane said city, andin the f dwell and buildings therein, for the argbes of ligh the streets thereo: under the contrac! with the corporation thereof, and for lighting the private premises of the various parties now using such arc light. AND ALL and singular the good will, bonefi- cial interest, corporate rights franchises, busi hess contracts and emoluments. connections and custom of the said Electric Company in the said city, including their leasehold interest in the shed atcached to the Station, held under a lease from the Estate of the late John Walsh. Tertas and conditions made known at sale, For further particulars appiy to R, R. Fitz- gerald Solicitor, Charlottetown, P. KE. L., or to 6 undersigned, JOHN INGS, Mortgagee and Trustee for Bondholders, Charlottetown, P. KE. 1., March 2, 1892—dy wl SAFE sg THE GREAT e Ri-OO ) Sl puUuRIFIIR Io& Zz, f = < Co t _ y > go] BRISTOL') = [4 ~ JSARSAPARD LA] ty | CURES ALL Taints of the lL ioad, Esl CERTAIN [& Lobster Packers Supplics. 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