a? wrsk> N Y Wants, Lost, Found & WwW AN rED.— An experi need cook, wages $10.00 Appiy to Mrs FE. Bay fieid, v7 COOK WANTED Brighton Villa, -apply te Mra Fullivan 05 Uf TO LET.~ One half of the three story dwel- ling house, vontaining eigkt large 100ms, on Prince St. Possession giveh on 20dMay next WwW. W. Wellner 42 TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Vid London House,’ situateon Water at., next ts Governe ent Warehouse No 1 App’ to Peake nros & Uo. jan25—tf P WANTED. A ccmpetent girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs, Arihur Newbery 89 tf NURSE “ANI tte Simpson, Ro«hford St. Apply to Mrs. James WANTED.—An r+ppren ice hiaekemitn business, Pownai W uart. to learn the Apply to G. H. Foster, dy eod TO LET.—That comfortahe and pleesantly situated house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in occupation of Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in same, rent moderate, possession g ven Jst May next. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, 6) BARBERS’ CHAIRS and complete outfit for sale cheap for cash or approvea note. Ap- ply to DA Bruce, Queen St, Ch’iown T6—dyawkytf with rir YOU They are fashioned on living models, not on statues or theories, and the result is they fit with Ease and Comfort, THey WEAR WELL Last WELL AND SELL AT PopuLar Pariczs, (4) TO PICTOU. The Steamer PRINCESS will leave Ob’town Steam Nav. Co. whart every morning at seven o'clock, local, for Pic- tou, connecting with train for Halifax & , Returning about 1 p. m. on arrival of day train from Halifax. By order F. W. HALES, Sec’y C.S. N. Co., Ltd. 84 tf le MONTREAL & QUEBEC gene hf Deca SOURIS. The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly once fortnight dur.ng the present season. Sailing from Mon- treal on or about 25th April. Merchants ordering goode would do well to have them come by this line. For rates of freight or other particalars, enquire of MATTHEW & McLEAN Agenta at Souris 75—10i SOEOO HS FES D BES3 OOOO CHO? $GREAM SALE ST DRY GOODS After an absence of 4 months I have now returned to Ch’town, and have opened up for business in Capt. « May’s - Ol - Stand, Gratton Street. Where I am now better prepared than ever to give the buyivg public of Ch’town the greatest barga‘ns on earth. Ladies Underwear Men’s Underwear Men’s Overalls Ready Made clothing ete PHILLIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store S04 EO SO 0800 U COWS’ SEOCOr : | | | | | 2 7 7 COE COAG 60080006 24008004 FOR SALE OR TO LET. That most desirable businesss stand, situated on Kent Street, be- ween Prince and Creat George. This property was oveupied for so ne years past by the late J. A. Cameron, as a watch and jewelry store and dwelling, For particulars apyly to D. STEWART, » Baker. Kent Street FOR SALE 08 TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty nod and shop, all in good repair. Good SR pers horses, with large yard PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Fripay, April 29. At the afternoon session Hon Mr. War- burton’s motion carried and the House went into committee on the Sewerage Bill. Hon. H, C. Macdonald pointed out that while the Water Commissioners, under the meaeure before the House, had ihe addi tional duties of Sewer Commissiovera imposed upom them the qualification had been reduced so that a man who paid $200 rental was eligible for the office. He thought the qualification under the new Act skould at least be equal to that under the Waterworks Act. The bonds had also been reduced about 100 per cent. Under the Waterworks Act a bond of $10,000 is required while under the present bill only $6,000 is necessary notwithstanding the fact that the responsibilities of the office are ta be very materially enlarged, He thought the bond should remain the same as at present, at ieast while the work was in progress. failed to see the necessity of another elec~ tion, as provided by the bill before the House, and expressed the opiaion that the present Commissioners were well qualified to construct the sewers. Mr. Macdonald concluded his remarks by moving that all after the word ™ that” in section | of the bill be struck out and the tollowing inserted in lieu therecf :— The Water Commissioners for the City of Charlottetown, as elected under “*Char- lottetown Water Works Act, 1288,” aud their successors in office, shall be a body corporate under the name of “The Com. missioners ef Sewers and Water Gupply,” and in addition to the powers vested in them as a body corporate under the fore- going act they sball have all the powers necessary to enable them to lay out, dex sign, construct, maintain, aud operate a system of sewerage hereinafter mentioned; and aj! buildings, pumping stations, tanks, particular sewers, under- dra‘ns, erections, attachments and appli- ances connected therewith, avd to entirely manage and control the same and carry out all and every the powers and duties conferred on them by this ect, and for that purpose to employ all engineers, surveyors, eervants or workmen of every description required for the due perform - aes VRDICOTON | BAD BLCOD, SLLLPLESSINES 5, WANT OF APP EY LA GRIVPL, GOV, PUNTA uc, tte, TURN OVER A NEW LEAF, ete Getout of that rut of sickness and ill-health that is making you old before your time. 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WAY, Mio wie.. lovaiag, Stone a) «oon A sata be Hef ance of their said duties and aiso to make and enact and erforce all bye-laws and ordinances for the due carrying out of all the purposes aud intentions of this Act. Section 1 as it appears in the bill reads as follows: 1. That three persons shall be elected by the citizens of thesaid City of Charlottetown in manner hereinafter by this Act provided for, and that they and their successors shall be a body corporate noder the name of “The Commiasiocers of Sewers and Water Supply,” and ehall have ail the powers neceseary toenable them to Jay vut,. design, construct, n.aintein and Operate a system Of sewerage hereinafter mentioned, and all buildings, pumping station®, tanks, particular sewers, under drains, erections, attachments and applian- ces connected therewith, and to entirely manage aad control the same and carry out wil aod every the powers and daties conferred on them by this Act, and for that purpose to make and enact and enforce ail byelaws and ordinances for the due carrying out of all the purposes aod intentions of this Act. Hon. Mr. Warburton said the amend- ment was very sweeping in iis character and he would like to coosult with the Mayor and Councillors before taking ac tion in regard to it. He snggested that the section stand over for the present. Hon. Mr. Gordon spoke of the import~ ance to the people of Charlottetown of the bill before the House. He thowgbt that the people of the city were fully com- petent to decide who should represe: ¢ | them on the Board of Commissioners. He believed the time had gone by fcr measuring a man’s ability by the Jepgth of his purse. He favored the section as it etood in the bill. Hon. Mr. Macdonald ssid he opposed to the election of all the Coim- missioners at theone time. By this ar» rangemert greenhorns might be elected each time. Hr. Shaw agreed with the remarks of the Leader of the Opposition, He could not fall in with the ideathat good men could not be obtained at the reduced quaii- fication. He believed the present Com- | missioners were competent men, but the people should have an opportunity of saying who shal! be members of the com: bined Board If the people wisb the present Com missioners retained they may re~clect them. Mr. Lefurgey thought that whatever Commissioners were elected should remain in office until] the sewers were ail com- pleted. « Consideration ot section | was then ae- ferred for the purpose of consultation with the Mayor and Council. Section 2 was also stood over with the same object in view. Section 3 was then taken up. Mr. D. A. McKinnon thongbt that there should be three Sewerage Commissioners distinct from the Water Commissioners. These three would have their hands full. Hon. Mr. Warburton thought that as the waterworks and sewerage were insepar-~ ably connected they should be managed by the one board. Hen. H. C. Macdonald said that the duties of the Water Commissioners are not extensive atthe present time. The present Commissioners are well qualified to construct the system of sewers. They are familiar with the entire eysiem of waterworks and know where al! the pipes are jaid. : Section 3 was then put and carried, and before recess was taken at 6 o’clock several other sections passed. Atthe eveniog session committee was resumed, aod after passing several sections progress was reported. Hon. Mr. Warburton moved the third reading of the bill incorporating the New London North Presbyterian Church. The motion carried and the bill passed, House adjourned until Monday at 18 a. m. was also Church Courts May Differ and Split Hairs on Doctrinal Points, but may Join Hands for Human. ity in Proclaiming the Virtues of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. Catarrh, that dread menace to humanity, attachs the high, the Jow, the rich, the poor, the learned and the illiterate, but Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powd:r is the sovereiyo cure and needs no more reliable testimony of its etfisacy to cope with and cure this disea-e than that such eminent divine< as Rey. W. H. Whiibrow, Methodi-t; Rev. Mungo Fraser, Presbyteran; Bishep Sweatman, and other prominent leade the Church courts, iD who have over their Own signatures testified of its virtues. What betterev:d nce for you that it w !! cure you. Sold by Dr.S. W. Dodd & Geo. E. Hughes. | OPENED © MABABABAS & Danes, ~~ ? = Beales, Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have some pagnes in stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co's. JOY & DAVIES ~ We have commenced burn ing, and can supply any quan tity oi best quality ot Lime, for farming and building pur- poses. —~ — SHE MISSED IT.. Feeaunse What the Congressman Sait’ Bid Not Apply to Her, . ‘*Y know what I am..talking atout,’” remarked a member of congress, ‘‘ when. I say that a congressman bas trouble of his own. It’s a fine thing to be a:states- man and show ap inthe national pa-, rade of greatness atthe capital, but there’s a good deal more toit than that. And one of the things thatis hardest to bear is what they say about us. Wiy,.a lady can’t come up. here and ask to see a member that there aren’t a half dozen people to wink and, shake the head and alot more of the same. to make him wish all the women.were in hades. Of course there is. some ground among. us for remarks, just as- there: is, among preachers and doctors and hodiaarriers and everybody else human, and: i know | their chief | & woman or two who find delight in. trying to- involve congress- wen and other. officials.in any kind of a flirtation that comes handy. They are pretty and persuasive, and before a man | knows what he is about. he is down in the senate restaurant paying for a lunch and listening to. seme-kind of’ a tale of woe. ‘*But they miss itnow and then, and I am glad to note an instance. A mem- ber from a northern state had been in- vited to call at the lady’s.hotel the next day, aud she had asked him ta let her know if he could come. He wrote, say- ing among other things, ‘Tomorrow, madam, I hope to.see the loveliest wom- an in the whole world.’ Naturally she was pleased and told. all the people around the hotel about it. Themext day he did not appear, and the next she saw him at the capitol and asked him what he meant hy treating her so. ‘**What did I do?’ he asked Inno- cently. ‘**You said yom were coming to see me,’ she said, blushing at the remem- brance of his words. ‘**T think not.’ ‘« “Indeed you did,’ she imsisted. ‘You said you would see the loveliest woman in the world,’ and she blushed again. ‘**Oh, I beg your pardon,’ he said, smiling. ‘I meant my wife. She just ar- rived yesterday.”’’“—-Washington Star. THE STEAMER’S CHIMNEY. Some. Details off Interest Regarding Its Construction and Use. The stroller along the wharfs whe should see rising: from the smo--tack of a big steamer a small ar” Tt perfectly defined colur~ sich séened to come fr smoke- pipe within the bi, ...g0t wonder if the great smokestack was filled with smaller stacks, one for each boiler. As a matter of fact it is not so filled, but there is within it a smaller smoke pipe eglled the donkey stack, which is the chimney for the boiler of the donkey en- gine, which is used when the vessel is in port in. hoisting cargo in and out. It is from this pipe that the small column of smoke is seem to issue. The donkey stack is placed sometimes against the forward inner side of the big stack, sometimes against the after inner side. It may be a complete pipe, or it may be formed of iron in the shape of half a pipe, with flanges riveted to the main pipe. If a single one of the large boilers were used, as it might be when the ship is in port, it might be connected with the donkey stack, but in their regular and common arranpgement and use the uptakes of all these boilers run into the great chimney, whose whole interior is open, except for the braces running across it to strengthen and support it. The chimneys of all large steamships, however, and of many other steam ves- sels as well are built double, with an inner and an outer shell, with a space between varying according to the size af the vessel. It may be from five to ten inches. The primary purpose of this chamber around the smokestack is to afford ventilation for the engine room and the stokehole. In at least one mod- ern passenger ship ventilating pipes from the passenger quarters have been carried to these chambers. 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