: : . amt a — _ mere {LENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1893, | ' } cal ALMOST A MIRACLE! ; AUMUOS baa ; ‘ j ly sm. NN (Tx nt . ny, ; \ ' NE ; i i iINW > ie f : t oct t ’ k ef cs : : Be . t | senate Read. ROO 24 * hi " 7 i S Su | ‘ ayo 3 ” ses | sete i wa — o>” 6B a Yor a | ' | RECO LIA‘ Ps2 a r x ie ; "’ ~ ihe 2 A }iemorr! y - - TR Pp ara » , ° . P ° . : 141: ” ee A ee I the last TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents | Several x ee ¢ 47 - - $$$ | 2 2 8 4 : ie a oa 3 Ty W «yO sco 1* . wr rer _ 4 - ran TwAe 7 ~ > _ e Y 7 E } 3 IRIE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. VOL.32.—NO.6 | ) 48 N Dy SER Use j A Ww K OV ats . Ae 5 ve we $ 4 + Yn) d. 4 s o5 4 : 6, 1893. de 32. a ‘ . 6l. : t uf 0 25 j }] ‘' “~ — cain hisanil PO EIT. CI See a SNe — Aaa ce oa ; ' 2 r 212% eee en ee ee ee oe } ra saan l4 2 . . ne o i 0] 12] mors oT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TWO WEEKS vs. FOUR VE ABIUT BANK CHEQUES ALUMINUM WON'T WORK. } een u “— ~ i} i] O38 ¥8. RARS ee —— 2 : 34 P. E. I. RAILWAY. ae a | nition lehke Male With Regasd to Cesttes | ™PO™POr ov ee oe = re i : t { ° - : . . ae ac oming etal. B i S t 1 42 aon i> } % Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Shows | pe 8 Mr. Edison was asked at his laboratory ir y 7 radtsé Vor THE WEST o Sa k ‘ Bl Cleansing Qualiti f | Bank cheques possess many advan- ace i a cael f al: potinaggy an. ’ 9 : : ood ansing Qu 1és 0 | tages for the comduct of business, aml a sana es % - as ao pa pea nee ; ! > 3 Expre « leaves Charlottetown 7.00 a. m. 4 J | —_—_—_ | are used tou p'Oportionately great ex tay ae “i : ubbies - ag ee science es f j { 40; Accom. do I 40 p.m ai 5 cots, Bark erbs. | tent. ‘fuey are in nature Lut orders for | | ety Se eee ee ) wii 49 ; R arks and H * | the payment of money, and are p:yable | —- as ore as soon destined to be , ova TRAINS FROM THE WEST. oo a ee te | in the ord -r in whies they are pre eated, | 2) ~ Se as ee oe ao te : i ) $15 | Exp nteiidint Chicane CEMA os : a é MERIDEN, N. H., Dec. 3, 1862. | not according to that in which they are | cae eae cde dient it aay Ve —— = _ 4 5 > 11} Accom do up 10 40 ; oe 2 ( eo I was & con- | drawn. As given in the usual course of | Pr ; capt oe ae ee ee re S ‘9 941) i stant sufferer | bu-inss, they do not Constitute payment | ” rd cheat? - . os “on , ‘ | | of the indebiedness for winch they are msl gears M 7 CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH. _ from Blood (| ° " v yi esa : ain i ea) ti 10 i : . i i and Skin Dis- | givenusti pid. Nor will the coucur- | M eee ~~ 7 a te | 45] 10 52) pain leaves Emerald Janetion..6.15 p.m : eases forfour | rent receipting of the debts fur which | Qt, ) ino. YOU wulght as well we 271; W LY ) | 1021 | e.:. tatestiade Tasers 7 96's wi years, and em- | they are given cnunce this. If they are | ©** “his 4 - a a re oie i lh - 6 ¢@ 11 {| aft 5 2 7 ’ —— — — } not paid on proper presentat on, resort sa . oe y ful. _ i and is. will Of Windsor, N.6.,94 & mena +) Frida 0 44 n arrives Emerald Junction.8.15 a. m ah ad ep > | may be had to the ort,inal claims. Tue | object “= has fall ot ne es ee @ , 1 2 ries ‘ane Travers * 05 bv. m sine ets wires » . Q ‘ } C Be Sue » iTere is resp» } Cts. has faiien in price from seme mac d, ¢ } ue, : <j 9 it arrives Cape Traver 1.05 p.m OPEN 10 THE WHOLE ISLAND, shire and con- | rule me oo au ee 8s ee 7 $15 a pound to about ioe roa of eraes, 3 swelled } oe TRAINS FOR THE EAST | sulted different * = ere 4 ae = eg a ‘ag | 50 cents a pound; and it is cheaper than tmyt tl rT lly, I a . ce al 3 \ owt ‘“ err Tar | specialists in | of cheques certifies coustitutes payment | Mitten Sensthinhe sin iach einen tm bles teaeanel Se sanlf dond ih | eepros kever Cherkecewn....¢pm. {WILL BE HiLB AT CHARLOTTETOWN gpectalints in | of cucques ccriial constitates payment | trace Lecats> sn get anore both pou fetes Wished tye | I } aad 4 = BA 4 ; 499.) | . ; | Having no strength. this new metal, as 2 e. I cnths’ use of { 4 ¥i’- | Accom. dv do 7-30 @. m. | : benefit. | Cheques should 'edated. Ifnotdated | 7 Oo one Lad coabnie dae Romedies bas made a new F | | —_—_ V0 N-——— Finding no | at all, and they do not e meain any «tae | AS beew cabed, is = man of me. Haye gained %i ‘hs. in Desh, U A 4 ALLA ERL IE TRAINS FROM THE EAST. | help, I began | ment as to wien they are to be paid, | BRCM or Mzmorrhage all stopped, Fleart beats rux I D News! x arrives Charlottetown .16.26 a. 1 : aap ~ : a beg eel | they are never payable. They may be hi Can it not be used for building steam- regularly, I can sleep lite a child, and am cz lL DING atl : "AP M, ress arrives nariotlet ZU & h. 4 : = ’ + y imss ttor the Ta —— nai oa prey eo aie ; br 4 0 ine 7 / | J. H. Moore, Meriden, N. neac dI | ate or post dated, as ¥ el: as dated on | LS : ; better than I have been for 20 years.” or P. E. IsLanp, Accor do do “oa p.m : vueeV ; go agwa:; an | the day of delivery. By being ante- | “No; lecause it lacks the strength, SYODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE «as ais i a — f : certify under oath that it has afford- i dated they may be aie ‘to niente vehi’ | and weichi does not count in the con- — vuln vey ULr silt, Nu, Ss. fs inued every aiternoon, from the o STEAMSHIPS. SEP CEMBLR 26, 27 28 AND 29 ed me more relief in the past two | pent seco A Oy ee eee fee — | struction of asi:ip. An aluminum sip . ; ny 2 . on fue ExaMiner PoscisHine Company, in the | , ieee Ok 44 4 wid, why wC i ~~ | weeks than aff the different physi- | 4 chlons, and in neasure deter- epniaiel. easily tee <i doce tiie ties ok ha For sale by all druggists Trade svp- London Hors Building, Queen Street STEAMERS CARROLL AND WORCESTER. —-— -- SS j cians in the past four years. } arn the a rigs of - ae out of pape r It on y rains str arti plies by W. R. Watson: Charlottetow n, eave ae Ginck Ctanithadn } es ’ : ope ew : ; : | them, prov ded tia: no fraud is inten i ee eee en ec : ~~ > ginacnrrr - i Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturday, All animals and articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Secre- JOHN H. MOORE, Meriden, N. H. ay > tea “4 a |} when alloyed wich some other meta!, P. ELI RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION | 10a : E ees , ee Rida ‘a } or done. Pust-da:ing in the main deter- | ,- _ ae . oe ly ee ae in tary, Cameron Block, ou or before SATURDAY, 2320 SEPTEMBER. : |mines date of payment. When post- | like copper. (iN ADVANCE) ' eave Charlottetown for Boston, T hursday, The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings will be open on Friday ond Saturday, 2? na | OT Se . | dated so as to full due on Sunday, they ae hat bs me metal of the future?” OU Oxe Vea $1.00 & p.m. and 23rd September, and until 2 o’eloek in the afternoon on Monday, the 25th of Sep Personally appeared John H. Moore, we | avable on t! Howi! Monday, |. - ickel-steel is the coming thing,” song fetes “200 | el lil va a P n me a . os a . ~ ; ‘2 pa = i t } nown to me to be reliable and | _ payable oi wa follo ao ol M —— lueesceed Ste, Eds wishenh Leet a. HAVE Y Tian MantH 1.00 | ‘ i ember, for the reception and ar wement Of Exhibition articies. s | wnade oath that the foregoing statement by | Cheques post-deted or maturing on egal | tion “Tt co twel with an: Ouse M ; 0.35 | Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown, Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply to the Secretary | Bim signed is true. | holidays should be presented the day fol- ior ent Se ae f - - e ~ wi Sent post paid to any part of Can via or the every M mday, & p. ti. not later than the 15th Septem fr. ne oe eae iad ot s — i a ty ae — — } sieen ta on li ras a a a caged an i. ted Stat Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax, about | >rize Lists, containins fall information as to Rules, Regulations, etc., with entry | : aid before thie dates mentioned the ‘eke ee ne eee en | 6am ‘i eimaihies fi as 7 I] be sent aie, to any | “ cs i ie i i ‘the eae =e aa | Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. ee paid on them can be recovered. | U&* and resistance. It is now used to ” | i . . ‘ . : ' . oO es i : ? Sen ¢ £3 n to any pers app! ing to tne sec tary. 5 3 > oe ‘ = ¢ . | ROME eXlent th “a tit-ships and riinis, \DVERTISING RATES | Leaves" Charateown for Summerside | "the Entry Books are now up, anencies can be made at any time with the] Beith ince an flim» | eel cheques ure uray authored to | mm 1 a764 arwor. Die Habra about 10 a. m., Wednesday. | Seeretar ' : ; ' ore eS gree ee eee ” | ize el is one va ity Lis Da For small advertisements which are ordered Arr 4 Charl a t : ae : Sur erside, | . The Gr 1 Parad f Pri aud t} Ay als ill tak lace Friday, 29¢1 | Sold by Druggists. $1.00 ad Bottle, Six for $5.00, insert the true dites of delivery, but no | + aaithpoe . = > Mickel -* phe peers’. “Pi fet: Gq for only one or two weeks the charge ts 3 | * rrives nariottetown from ¢ wi. ’ @ Gran araie of rize and other Animals wiil take place on Friday, evi | other dutes, aid if they insert any ot.er teel will crac&. NicKel-sleel you Cann °f per ine: cents for each continuation. Rate ecards are farnished on application at the office. Special contract prices at for milvy tisementsa four inenes n sive or larger, which are to ran for three months or longer No special notices li at the of 1) cents per line, and under no cireumstances will such paid notices appear serted unless paid for raw in the local column. Special discounts made on all advertise- ments connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pienics, the sam ete. No notices will be inserted with » unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. That Tux Examtner is considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Isiand, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their anvouncements public, is ab indauntly proved by the faet that mmodate our advertisers we the paper to in order to ace have been compelled to enlarge ita present size Tre Dvcy Examtnen is for sale by the fol- jowing agents Kh. H. Mason, fost O fee, Charlottetown Harvie & Co. (it. George Street, . Theo. L. Chappelle, Queen “treet J. Metntyre Malpe jue Rom, c. Peal, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Corfin, (Grafton Street, D. Chappell, Prince Street, Pacaar Store, Queen street, & Cray, News Stali, I. E. on the trains M. « T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookssore, Sum- merside. Harry MeFariane, Souris. Hon. D. ¢.ordon, t-eorgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton ee a ee The Weekly Examiner Is Friday morning from the publishers’ it is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and interesting {. Railway, and issued every office js @ first-class weekly newspaper und full of the latest news. The subscription for Tax Wrexty Exam- inER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is Gne dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for Tak Dally EXAMINER. Prosthetic ; Dentistry. Artificial Teeth on iam prepared to mount ) for the first insertion, and 20 | | Leaves } a reduced rate are quoted | about 4 a. m., Thursday. Charlottetown for i p. m., Thursday. Halifax, N.S LAWRENCE, for Pictou, N. S8., STEAMER ST. Leaves Charlottetown 6 a th. Arrives from Pictou, N.8., about 6 p. m. SOUTHPORT AND WEST RIVER. Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- until 10.30 p. m. a. m., and runs every half hour. Monday—Steamer leaves Tuesday—Leaves Charlotietown for Rocky tocky Point, 9.30 a. m., and 3. p. m. Friday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p. m. Point, 8.30 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 2 p. m., and 4 p. m. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9 a.m., 12 a.m., 1 p. m., and 2 p- mH. River, 4 p. m. Tuesday and Friday—LeavesCharlottetown and Westville at 4 p. m. ROCKY POINT SAIL BOAT. Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte- town for Rocky Point, 9 a. m., 11 a m. 2 p. m., 4 p. m. and 6 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur- day—11 a. m., 3 and 6 p. m. Point, 4.30 P thi. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. Tuesday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well 4 a. m., and 3 p. m. Wednesday — Leaves Charlottetown Orwell, 3 p. m. Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well, 3 p- mH. Arrives from Orwell — Tuesday and he diferent kinds of — —Alaminuaint, W tt’s Metal, Reese's Metal, (these metals will not oxidize or tarn biack in the mouth). | V uleanite, Celluloid and Zylonite, pK. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist Stamper Block, Victoria Row. DOCTOR DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon. Gradaate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Mem or of the Rosident Staff of B-lile- vue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE: North Side Queen Square | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Lesid once—Near Corner of King and Queen Mirvets, Charlottetown Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINSING LANE-----------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX | ROBERT BEAIRSTO, AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES. Queen Street, Charlottetown uu Poot = A. LEOFRED, (Graduate of Laval and MeGil!) WINING ENGINEER. MAIN OFFICE seocecese QUBEEU BRANCH OFFICE .......... MONTREAL STAMPS WANTED. United States’ and other OLD Canadian, t For «lan pe, é 40 vears many I pay $1 t yp, as used 25 to ago, » $5 each GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina A venne, WINES | WINES ! FINEST QUALITY. Ti vronto, Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham- pagne, Xe. Tusse Wrves have been imported from rat huss European house 8, and are pure, eliabLle and well matured. BYRNE BROS. Great George Street. Wednesday, 10 a. m. Arrives from Orwell—Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday—Leaves for East River, 4 a m., and 3 p. m. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky port, 6 a.m., and runs every half hour | Leaves Southport for Charlottetown, 6.15 | Charlottetown | for Rocky Point at 2 p.m. and 4 p. m. | Point at 9.30, a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p- mm. Wednesday—l.eavea Charlottetown for | Saturday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky | | On Wednesday, 27th Septem be r, from 11 to 12 o’clock, noon, and on Thursday Monday —lLeaves Charlottetown for West BENJ. ROG ERS, for New Bridge, calling at Rocky Foint | for | Arrives from East River, 9 a. m. and | 7.30 p.m. Saturday—Leaves for Crapaud, 3 a. m., 3 p tm. Arrives from*Crapaud, 10 a. m., and 9.30 p- mH. Calla at Vernon River every alternate Wednesday, beginning 24th May. Leaves for Mount Stewart every alternate Friday, beginning 26th May. STEAMER ELECTRA. Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague, every Thurs- day at 12 a. m. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Wednesday evening. | 7 ' ' P. E. I, RAIL W AY. ‘ Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- | way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as | follows :— } Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris ; eae | Accommodation for Summerside ..20 pm | Express for Mount Stewart, Gearge- town and Souris.......... 8 ¢ Passengers for the West can leave Char- | lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside lata loand Tignish at 11.5 a. m., returning } same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 and | Charlottetown at 6.2) p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas- gers going East ean leave Charlottetown |; en . | até320a.m., arriving at Souris at 1.55, or | | Georgetown at lO a. mi., returning to Char- | lottetown same day, arriving at 5.35, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown: i Express from Georgetown, Souris and |} Mount Stewart , »i ce Dem } Accommodation frou Summerside 9 40 ° Accom motation trom ieorgetown, Sourisand Mount Stewart. . ; Express trom Tignish and Suammer- side ‘ tne 7 ime, DPD. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, All Trains are run by Eastern Standard J. UNSWORTII Superintendent. i Ch'town, S. R. FOSTER & SON, | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, | Steel and [ron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. Sr. Joun, N. B. omen Es CARD. MISS MELLISH, M. L. A. of Mount Allison Ladies College, will open classes in this cit about the first of September nextin Elocu and Physical Culture. The method of instruc- tion will be the same as at the Emerso School of Oratory, Boston. Miss Mellish will also take a limited num- ils in Music, ber pupils as Mahia Corne vo For terms, ete., apply Great George and King Streets. ‘MARINE INSURANCE, British and Fore'gn Marine o} liverpool. Veliance Marine of Liverpool. Nova Scotia Marine of Halifax. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured @ west rates. _Sterlin Deeteaees pee? any part of ge wed W. HYNDMAN. Ch’towa, o'clock, a. m., sharp. THE RACES. The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :— ] gz $1,300. PREMIUMS. September, at 11 MISS LUCY CAVEN will resume her music essons on the 15th September. Pupils and intending students will please take notice, Apply to MISS LUCY CAVEN, Dorchester MUSIC. $1,300. | } Street. eod U 1l5th sept—augsl FIRST DAY—27ra SEPTEMBER, 1893 { | | Three Minute Class........2.5..8... 00.20.06. ... Purse $150 00 | Two Year Oki (Futurity)..:...........0...-0+000" és 150 00} | Stallion Race ....... 200 60 | SECOND DAY—28ru SEPTEMBER, 1893. ‘9 thelatest triumph in pha»macy forthecure = ‘ oe | Sof alitae aysnptonsintlesting IDNEY AND Pismo: War Oli Giaed.B. 5b oi Aires ck ccc cckisi vee ve eeveccs .....Purse $150 00] “IVER Vomplaint. If you are troubled with} Free for All (open to Canada and the United States)............... ere 500 0 ostiveness, Dizziness, Sour Stomach ZBOE CUMS 0. once Bones sds Bo Gh be Bee 0h Gio senceisccdbiicorcees 150 00 eo 1 SOR EAR eee ee Es S es ri — ie a The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. The entries for the other : F s “ 4 : * classes close on the 13th Septenn be r. ioe SS ke RUE Ee gees ASE ace Headache Indigestion, Poor a 1 ” Fo i x nh Amusements of various kinds are being arranged for during the Exhibition. Special Rates by Rail and Steamers from all parts. CRED FEELING, KEEDs ATIC Pars, bleepless Nights, Melancholy Feeling, Back Acrr, + : > .~ . : .| €Slembray* Cur | and Friday, 28th and 29th September, from 9 to 11 o’clock, a.m., Auction Sales ot eran © enon ae re a | Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. This is expected to be a great sale, as the | Directors are assured that a lot of first-class animals will be offered. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. willgive immodiate relieland EyvzcT4 Cure ‘sold at all Drug Stores. 4 Membray Medicine Company ef Peterborough, (Limited), PETERBOROUGH, . . 3 President. Charlottetown, September 1, 1893—2aw & wy HOW IS BUSINESS ? lumbermen. } Booming, said the Out of sight—coal miner, j . Quiet—undertaker. picatingtatnr petaeuaaas Waking up—hotel porter. When we assert that All eut up—butcher. I'm holding my own—banker. Spreading considerably—gold beater. Fair—restaurant keeper. Forging ahead—blacksmith. All in your eye—oculist. Spanking—school teacher. Improving—doetor. Brightening up—painter. Promising—politician. All write—reporter. I'm loafing—baker. Looming up—carpet weaver. Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Kiieumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH /f CURE TO STAY CURED, 5 Rocky—stone mason. WHOLESALE AND ETAIL Charlottetown, July 7, 1893—tu fri GOAL! GOAL! We beg to inform the public that we have opened a COAL DEPOT on our No. 2 Wharf. We will be glad to book orders for all kinds of Coal at very lowest rates. PEAKE BROS. & CO. augi—eod tf »HSpm |) Way ! Do you want a nice, comfortable SUIT MER CLOTHING. McKay Woolen Mills. Charlottetown, July 6, 1893- —_—, - CARRIAGES Home-made, good and cheap, especially for cash, as [ intend a onnis of business. F. RB. > Upper Queen Street. jlyy4—w BEST IN OUR HISTORY---MARK WRIGHT & CO. FURNITURE, for Summer war? THE McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY is the Firm to uy it of. This Month we are offerin SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in SUM ! Prices lower than anything ever heard of in Charlottetown. By a» fraggists or mail on receipt of price, socents Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto. Marine Insurance. ye yoy want ‘i yh age TO TRAVEL WESTERN ANCE COMPANY stands second to no | Company doing business in Prinee Ed- | ward Island for PROMPT SETTLE- | MENT OF LOSSES and fair and square | treatment of Insurers. We try to do | business ONLY with honest men; then | when losses come we pay thea CHEER- FeLLy, feeling that they are HONEST | Losses. No charge for certificates. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent for P. EF. Isiand, Office, Cameron Block. through life by the rough stages of coughs, colds and consump- Charlottctown, Aug.12, 189°2—2w eod ~TTTTT TT WEBSTER’S © INTERNATIONAL "DICTIONARY | A Grand Educator. tion, be careless cf yourself durirz the damp, cold weather evd DON’T use Entirely New. Abreast of the Time. 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No extra time will be gained by holders deposit- ing cheques in their own banks for col- lection, After duly presen‘ing cheques it is also the duty of the holders, if they are not paid, to notify the drawers before the close of the next secular day following the presentation aud dishonor, No par- tiewlar form of notice is required. It may be written or verbal. Tue principal ases in which locses eecur from failure to use due diligence in tlie collection of cheques are where the Lanks on which they ave d.awn fail in the meant me. If the banks continue solvent the draw- ers will remain lab'e to pay their cheguis for momhs at least after they are drawn. Presentation and notice of dishonor will also be dispensed with where there are no funds to pay cheques, and where the banks on which they are drawn suspend pay ment before they can be presented, using proper diligence, After re eiving cheques they must be presented for payment, unless such pre- sentation vould b> useless before the original claims cau be sued on, for, by accepting ceques, there is an implied agreement fo use that method of procur- ing the money for which they are drawn. Where cheques are negotiable and pass by indorsement or delivery, the same degree of diligence will be required of each person to whom they are indorsed in order to hold those indorsing them, as js required of original payees to hold original drawers of cheques, But by putting cheques in circulation the habil- ity of the d:awers cannot be prolonged. They must Le presented within the same time by indorsees as by payees. Scill where cheques are passed from band to hand. one or more of the latter | ipdorsers migit be held where earlier in- Wanted, for a country store, a CLERK. | ed that the worss female preferred, who is a competent | dorsers and the drawers would be re- leased, as by failure of the banks drawn upon. Signatures to chequss may be written with pen and ink, or pencil; they may also be printed or stamped. Banks are only required to see that the names of the drawers of cneques correspond pre- cisely with these of the persons to whose credit the deposits have been inade. Who should sizn tie cheques of corporations will be determined by the State laws, by the charters, by-laws, or by the usaze of the particular corpora- tions. Every partner has the right to sign his firm's name to cheques, unless prohibited by its article of co-partner- ship. So also can agents sign them when given express or implied authority. As usually drawn, payable to certain persons nained or order, cheques are negutiable. A valuable consideration for them will be presumed. They may be transferred by indorsement, or if pay- able to bearer, by mere delivery. De- fences to them existing Letween first parties cannot be raised azainst subse- quent holders.—A. S. and Y. cor. Finan- cial Review. Aluminum Alloys, Dr. A. Roche has recently studied the physical properties of the alloys formed by mixing aluminum aad antimony to- gether in varous prop ttions, with in- teresting results. ‘Lae alloys containing less than 3 per cect. of antimony are harder and have greater elasticity and ductility than pure aluminum. Their color, however, ts not so white as that of the pure mecal, but they take a better polish and resist ataiesp eric action in a greater degree. Wien mere antimony is added to the a'uniinum the elasticity rapilig diminishes, 23 3 also the hardness, and the alloy soon becomes brittle. The char cteristic crystalline codition of the metal also uadergoes a kel change, and when the f natimne:..v reaches 10 per cent. the al'oy for.s step ng cryrtidine plates. The ad ii ion of antimony, as might be expected, also lowers the meltiig point. The alioy can be used in tie aris for the prep ration. oa a commercial scale, of the trip'e aloys of the-e two metals with nickel, tungstea acd silver. A London Complete Parliamentary sanction foi the cons'ruction of the wodergrouad electric railway from Waterloo Station toa point in Londen, House, has been « Uuderground Electric Read. biainedt, and it is stat wil be conmmenced at once, There willn. tle any iutcrmedi- ate stativi.s ou t..is line. Hawker’s Liver Pitts contain no mer- | eury, are purely vegetable, safe, sure and | | effective. Do not gripe, small, easy to take. Soldeverywhere, 4 4 222 «+++. PROGRESS. It is very important in this age of vaet material progress that a remedy be pleas- ing to the taste and to the eye, easily thken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Pos- sessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative anc most gentle diuretic known, crack fron you can bore, but niciel- stecl is hard to bore.” i “it will then make the burglar-proof | safe for which the world has been wiit- | ing?’ **No,” said Mr. Edison, “rou can no more make a burglar-proof safe than an unsinkable ship. Evin with a sje | which you can neither bore nor crack | the burglar with a dynamite cartiid ¢ | jhasitat his mercy, The burglar can carry in his pocket what 1s equal to 100 | horse po Ten pounds of coal may | have the same horse power as a dytia- | mite cartridge, but the coal in burni g | | expends the power over a long tue, | | while the dynamite concentrates it in a | i mac i “Backache { the rye ey | means the kid- | of the system “Deiny te neys are in trouble. Dodd's | dange.ous. Wap Kidney Pills give | lected kiane troubles reas! prompt relief.” ‘75 per cent. | in Bad Blood disease is ; Dyspepsia, Liver rst caused by | Complaint, aad disordered kid- | the most dan neys. gerous of aif, “Mightas wel! | Brights Disease, try to have a) Oiabetes and heaitay city | Oropsy.” without sewer- - be above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are) Dodd's Kidne cloggea, they are | Pills are used, Sold oy all dealers or sent by mail on receipt i ts, nee tos os es Ee of Del L A'Banita he Co, Tordaton book calied fugacy Talk, ° fraction of asecond. No sooner is some new resisting substance found than we o to work and learn how to destroy it. his is the history of armor and guns, and they are now. experimenting as to | how the nickel-steel armor may be | pierced. Indeed nickel-stee! has alrea ly been turned against itself, and is bein; made into guns, for which it is admir- ably adapted. The medern battleship with eekataa armor gains in space, and strength and lightness.”—New York World, aE: ‘ v. NéErvous Mem EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Eider Blossoms. The attar of rose is quaint and rare, It pleases al) noses, or ruddy or fair; It is the most regal of scents, But talk as you wili, I'll hold to it still, The errors of Youth, Premature Decline, Loet Manhood j Though you deem my perception is denge, and all Diseases and Weaknesses of Man, from whatever There's nothing 80 sweet as cance, permanentiv and privately ed ath Parner Tesstruaerr. No F stnuma, person or by letter free on PROVIDS Street, Mowtr Ceueullaiion sud a@driee ku The wild elder biossoms That bloom by the old rail fence. pre tianin, agentn NT MEDICAL INSTI TUTE, 16 Rano ver al. Canada. Prospectus and descriptive pamphlet, closely sealed, mailed troe we . Send now The odor of musk is a scent of old time, A whiff in the dusk is a theme for a rhyme; "Tis the perfume of all most intense, But a Ay for the smell that nothing can quell! You'd wish it a mile or two hence If once you hati scented ys : The wild elder blossoms That bloom by the old rail fence. A violet scent is @ scent that is near, To use in one’s twenties the odor most meet, A fragrance quite free from preience. But leave it for maids to bind in their braids, And give me the rarest of scents, The breath of the blossoms The wild elder blossome That bloom by the old rail fence. . heir fragile white grace is like point de Venice; They drape the wood places with fragrance and peace; A virginal charm they dispense. Like a lass of sixteen that no lover has seen, They spell you with bright innocence. Like any OTH Ep ~The Independent, Why Grow Old? I find that if old people are put on a good meat diet in the way of strong soup, beef tea, and animal food, and only just sufficient farinaceous food and fats and sugar to maintain the heat of | the body, they increase wonderfully in In childhood they won me, As mach The wild elder blossoms That bloom by the old rail fence. Por INTERNAL as EETELNAL cen m= 1810 near the Mansion | energy, and, as they ofien express it, feel twenty years younger. This is culy natural; it is a food of energy: the fucd that builds up muscle, nerve, and con- stitutional stamina. The requirements of the system in old age, asarule, are not very great, ani more harm is done by taking too much derive the greatest benefit from a thorough change of diet. It seems to rejuvenate them. Of course, in old aye care should be taken that the body is not subjected to rapid changes of tem- erature, When the nervous power is ecreasing as the result of age, and the system is losing the power of combating cold and strain upon its energy, a stimulating diet invigorates, and is con- ductive to maintaining constituticnal etamina better than any other. Any natural death but from old age and general decay is an accidental death; that is, itis due to causes which might, and even perliaps could, have been entirely avoided and remedied in earlier years. But, of course, all the secrets of attaining extreme age are not even new within our reach, and the few that I have pointed out are but a few, and those of the commonest. | It is the inevitable law of nature that | we must die. The vital energy that 1s implanted in the body at birth is only meant to sustain it for a certain | number of years. It may be husbanded | or wasted, made to burn slowly or rapid- ly. Itislike the oil in a lamp, and | may be burned out to little effect in a littue time, or carefully husbanded and | preserved, and thus made to last longer | and burn brighter. It is a moot question whether evory | ind. vidual is not at birth gifted wi h the same amount of vital energy and of life-sustaining power. The probability is that each Tie circunstences is. | grave determine its future desiiuy, How Members of Parliament Are Feed. This is the heaviest Parliamentary session on record, as s0 many mem have never before been sc conatinuousiy werd | in the House, says Tne Fall Mall Bud- a dein get. The average has been 500, and of AE ar Be ae these an average of 400 have dined eo ir ie ks | nightly and luached and supped u du» Beelwil | the roof of the Legislature. Weekly the Quickly horoughly Forever Card consumption of meat has been as foi- eae ” a | lows; Beeves, 5; sheep, 5; lamb, 2); by a new perfected scientiie methol (it | poultry, 200 head; salmon, 10 daily. | cannot fail unless the case is lhevwen ne night there were 70) lad es on the aid. You feel improved the firct « f ‘ Teriace, and each ate a tasket of straw- | benefit every day ; soon know yoarse'f | berries, and the w..cle consuaied ly yul- | among men in body, mind a: d heart. D+ : | lons of cream. and losses ended. Every obstacle to h | ~The Elliott Case, married fife removed. Nerve force, will, ver, When failing cr jou, | Bsayrrorp, Sept. 4.—Many citizens of | this city are willing to vouch for the truth | of Frank Elliott’s statement that he was } enred of kidney disease of six years’ stand- ing by the use of Dodd’s kidney pills | Everyone is astonished at the rapidity of | thoronghness with which these pills do their work. As one wko had tried them “A man feels, after using them, ae i Save : : Db / ; thoug> he had never enjoyed life before.” here zo hand in hand. Write for our book The Rymal case, in which a paralytic was with 2xplanations and proofs. Scut sealed, * cured by Dodd’s kidney pills, opened the free. Over 2,000 references. . eyes of the people in this vicinity to the ERIE MEDICAL C0., Buffalo, N.Y, virtues of this remedy. } of j the environment from the cradle to the | Originated by an Old Family Puysictan, THek Ot le, veto ' Years, and still leads, Gene- ration after Generation have used and blessed i, Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, Eve ry Sufferer frm, *cumetion, Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asitisa, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Bodyor Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief ana speedy cure, food than by talking too little. 1 have Should have Johnson's known people cousiderably over seventy Eve ry M other Anodyne Liniment in the Sere Throat, Tonsilitia, Colle, Cuta, Bruises, Crampa and Pains liable to occur in any family without notice, Delays may costa life. Relieves all Sammer Complaints like magic, Price, % cta. post paid; 6 bot- es, $2. xpress paid, LS. Johason & Co., Boston Map “You'll Feel Better ” Everybody does, after taking a few bottles of MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER. It builds upthe run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- tizing. Itis readily borne by weak stomachs, regulates the bowels, and is invaluable to those afflicted with Indigestion and Flatulency. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Highly Recommended by Physicians. energy, brain yp are restored by this treatment. and weak portions of the body en strengthened. es, reclaim your manhood! Saflercis froz folly, overwork, ear'y errors, ill bealth, regain your vigor! Don't despair,even if in the Jat stages. Don't be disheariencd if quacks have ribbed you. [et us show youth All s: i Victims of abuses ans! ex t ine dical science and busiaess honor s.i!! exist ;