_RATES OF SCRIP LION— Big OUTS... 66 ee eee hen te weee 22.50 Three mao eue 1.25 Qae mote j o wotlk» dpsed bkigndt 50 Adves = Couirac ss , moothly, quar- terly. a rly a lvert’s-ments, on applic” vrLO ALMA wad FOR HARE, 1887, s cil First Quarter snc day, 55.3m., Pp. m., en w.s WW. Full Moon 9th day, 4h., 2l.4m., p. m., N. E. (belo vt svi La ft Quarter 16 au: Oh, , 29. 6nt, a. m., Wi New. Moo eek day, 1ih, 57.2m.,-a. u., S. D : - sun Sun Moon High Day's ae “.rigessets | rises ; water) lén’h mh m mergermor! hm i (uesday 7) 45 a 4} 9 52 ) lg SS ®| Weduesday 2) 43:10 29) 25411 1 $ Chursday 0; 4411 131344) 4 4 britay poy dba yO iy 8 5 Satur , 30 7. meee 1] — \ ; 3h, + - 9 ‘eo O2y I4 7 Monday a ow ; 28 &§ 22 S| § Tuesday SO Slee! 9 ee 21 | ¥ Weduat sday 2) 52} 6 0 10 2 94 | 10 Thursday =i, STi F 27 | il priday 25 oo, 8 35 il 50 SL) [2 Saturcay 22} 57| 9 Wjaft 3l; 35 13 SUMGAY 2) Ho) } f lb od H4! Monday 1916 Olmorn| 1 5! ea a 1}. 0 LO 2 di lo Wed Lay Lo 2 3 Li} > oO 7 17 Thursday ; a2 71633 50 Is Friday , iu 9) 2 54) 6 33) o4 1) saturday | 9! 9 3 8817 40)” 67] 2yiSunday |. OF OF) 4 les 312 © i’Monday o $| 4 43) 9 13 3 2 Tu say 2 91 3 Lo) v a 7 23 Wednesday 0}; 10] 5 42110 23 10 2#Thursiay (5 53} 12) 6 S10 54, 14 25 Friday ob; =613) 6 32:11 24 17 | 2% Saturday 54] 14] 6 58/11 57} 20 27 Sunday 52} 15) 7 22\morn} 23 | 2s Monday 50| 16) 7 54) 0 27 29 Luesday 49} 13} 8 28) 1 3} 28] 30, Wednesday ig} 21; 9 6148} 38 31'Thursday 5 46/6 22, 9 54) 2 26/12 36 BOSTON. PREANG ARM LANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS tNTERWATIONAL S.S. CO. | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Puesita ay, and Thursday at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Uhnariotiotown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | class ; 29.: a, lat clazs For tickets and viher information apply to ASA RP, F, W. HALES, Pe eb levee P. EK. 1 Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 12, 1S*7—~eod wiky OA RDI MES. E. RUTH wishes to announce to the! ladies of Chariottetown tat she is Pe todo MANTLE AND DRE-=~ MAKING in the| newest fashions, having ha tical experience in the Un cao feel assured of getting eve y satisfaction. Residerice, Richmond Srrcet, near Hills- ‘any years prac- i be: Tur; gh Square | i ! States, patrons Novy. 3mo eod & wky —— a : aol i cntinn soe eueett72. Sten, a > pa n a ff .QVvY *' mW ~ ff os ™ ‘e, f "4 % - .™ (ss A ales | PARKER.’ HOUSE BAKING POWDER. . SE aes ~~ a ; 2 ~. x ~ ‘ ay OM “WO LE SOT Dee. 8, +326. CARD. ts . EXAMINER PUBLISHING com-| NY,” having lately added to their stock | of wpe a material for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill ' Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, visiting or Business Cards, &e., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art, One but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing Papers direct from the manufacturers, they are ble to fill allorders Ou the most favorable terms. | Meg cont luge pogo of the public is; bectfully solici j ; W. I. COTTON, Manager. Ch’town, Nov, 16, 1894. f.. 4k a aa0) at & OD. GHN Rit“ Lu fl. : ; Uoilinission Movchants, (2iATLAMTIO AVENUE, MASS. BOSTON, Jury 15~4ily whly | ‘ges and Produce a specialty. | ! | Bookseller, | Ch’town, ‘/cember Both, 1836, and continuimg CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DUO’ FACTORY | | Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, havicg ‘a EXAN to advise the Public, may spenk free. ~ uRUPLDES. SINGLE Cortes Two Cents. CIARLOT fETOW N, P. my ieee, $i ee esas Gasean 3.000 BOXES. BRANDS TOGETHER 2. ISLA - gags) ais, oi cher 008 GURAN TEaid, WITH ALL OTHER ‘\ nS Sapalis aud Tags AT SPECIAL Ll, LOW PRICES. Pei Ww Iz. HALIFAX, N Mareh Sth, )887<) mo tee —— tee “¥ . A. RASZAR BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Oo=_— AM. ow é “ oS ee Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder. a ee Oe ee TOW in Stock, a full line of the best English and American office STATIONERY of all AN kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government ottices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use. NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, ranging from the ve ry cheap to the best English Vellnms. EIN V BDO PF Be in All Sizes and Prices. W riting and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keep in stock Carter's, Stephen’s, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT- -Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent's Purses, Memorandum and Pass _ Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. I have now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made to order, in any style, at very Low Prices. a . “* s svuling, Frinting and Sinding, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. G H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Jap. 27, 1887. JTISH WAREHOUSE —= 8 Bacau QUEEN STRUET. TENSIVE CASH SALE f have decided to clese out tie whole of my stock of Siaple and | Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- ‘until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH —_——-- ee ee oy. 1s. Eee Wy. IN. ND, WED | Reddin; The 1O'M Reddin, jr, $10. i & Con rf } M \ a Ch’town, Dec. 14—wky Penkke’s No. 3 VWikarf, PALMER & CO. PROPRILTORS. o ah, We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices Sashes, Door 8, Vindow and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould- ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbi: ag, ia Planing, Joining, Morticing, Tenoning, All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. : With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. NESDAY, M. the Charlottetown Hospital, A sTtATBMEN? of subscriptions and dona- tions received by the lady collectors for the Charlottetown Hospital, Dorchester Street, for the past year :—- Collected by Mrs P Blake and Mrs Judge Bishop ot Charlottetown,$10; D The following persons contributed S56 each: Rev F X Gallant, Rev | A E Burke, Rev A J McIntyre, P. Blake, M iPPWw a Welsh, MP, Byrne Brothers, Dr © OnPOys judge Reddin, Theo L Chappelle: oti al, » Mrs PE Robin, $3.. The follow- ing pe rs0ns contributed $2 each—Owen ris uly, John McKachern, Hon Senator Ha iythorae, Win Murray, senr, John Tugs, j D cLeod, Beujamin Heartz, Richard Hearts, Martin O'Shea, J B Macdonald, D Murphy, (gas works), A McDonald, (Railway), Mis ‘apt Fraser, M P Hogan, Dr Taylor, Mrs \ W Sullivan; total, $3: 2, "Phe follow ing per- sons contributed $1 each—-Fenton T Newbery, Mrs P P Gillis, ] A MoDouald, Hon Daniel Davies, AH B Macgowan, J R Calbeck, A MeNeill, Donald Parguhe wson, Capt A N Large Dr Bagnall, R. Norton, R Fennell, H M Churchill, Dr Hickey, Capt John Hughes. Mrs Chas McKenna, Mrs P Connolly, Mrs Costello, Lawrence Dydier,/Donaid; Nicholson, Mrs J Joy, Thos Cagely, Mrs J G Payne, Mrs M Carroll, Mrs D Gritiths, Mrs Capt a Doyle, Mrs A Doyle, 5 W Crabbe, CG,s Sanderson, Benjamin Rogers, Wim 8 Stewert, Stanley Bios, Jas Paton, J C Sprague, Mrs 2 Callaghan, John Mc Eachen, Mrs John Carroll, Rdward Stewart, Ky W Taylor, T C Connor, Ww H Findley, Henry Weeks, Thos Campbell, Mrs A J Murphy, Robert Russell, WL Cotton, Henry McKenna, (Customs) J H @ Murpby, Thomas Morris, Bernard Trainor, M W Murphy, Williston Brown, Joseph Mc- Carey, Chas Lyons, Mrs C V McGregor, P P Gillis, Wm A Weeks, L L Beer; Frank Hermans, Capt H W Mutch, izemuel Poole, Patrick McQuillan, Benjamin Davies, Thomas Doyle, Patrick McQuaid, Edward Praught, Kentiedy & Stewart, Wm Grant, Mrs P Lappin, “Robt Bridges, Mis Rabt Cra bbe, Johan Carroll, Hon H J Calbec k, Mrs John Gahan, Matthew Murphy, Thos Coyle; Mrs Capt Kickham, Frank Kelly, (Conductor), Mark Wright, F H Beer, H M, Artemas Lord; total, $83. Mrs Richard Coady, $1.50. The following persons paid 75 cents; Philip MeQuaid, A St Clair McDonald —total $1.50, The following persons paid 50 cents :—Donald Fraser, John McPherson, George McKie, Daniel Redmond, H Fitzgerald, D MoCarthy, JM Aukl, C A Chandler, W Mathewson, Michael Sweeney, John McQuillan, William Maher, M McCarey, | Flanagan, John Maher, G Good, James Merry, John Beil, Jr, Ars Michael Power, S Keith, James King, Mr Trainor (Fish Market), Sir Colwill, W H Has- zard, R Crockett, Charles E Rebertson, P ( ‘onnolly, DA Bruce, W Brown (Silversmith), A Friend, A Friend, Bernard Mab Sipe, Mr McLeod (Customs), Win King, Mrs A Clarke, Mary O’Brien, A Friend, DH Robingon — total $19.00. The following persons paid 25 cents each :—G E Brown, John Me Leod, John Prunty, Thomas Shepherd, James Ferguson, James Herold, M Gallant, John Corley, M Kenny, Mr R attenbury, J A McAleer, Simon W Bolger, A Friend, John Trainor—$3.50 ; Donald McEachern, 40c; A Friend, 10c; Emily McCormack, $!-—total $210. Collected by Mrs Richard Reddin and Mrs Charles Higgins :—Michael Hickey, $5. The following persous paid $2 each :——-Mrs William MeGrath, Richard Reddin, Mrs Harrington— total $6.00 The following persous paid $1 each :~-Mrs P Hogan, Mrs P O’'Halleran, Mrs McSwain, Mrs James kygan, Mrs James -Mc- B Flannigan, Mrs J MeQuaid, Mrs Pickard, Mrs Charles Higgins, Miss FlaVin, Miss Ven- nessy, 7Mr Frank Curran, Mr Thomas Foley, O Hornsby, T A McLean (0 C), Chavies Hig- gins, J G Ecksts ult, Mrs Win. MeIntyre—$20 ; Miss Farmer, 75 cents—total . $20.75. The following persons paid 50 cents each:—Mts Angus Walker, Angus Walker, Mrs J D Me- Lelian, MrJ J) McLellan, Mrs James John- ison, Mrs Hagan, Mrs Edmunds,Mrs J J Gillis, Mrs Michael Walsh, Mrs Kelly, Mrs Timothy Carroll, Mrs Walter Oger, Mrs John Locher- ap, A Friend, Your Friend, Miss McNally, Mr Madden, Mr Madigan, Mr 8 Smith, John Connolly, James Connolly, Daniel Hogan, Wm McCarron, RJ Davis, Mr Pollard—$12.50; Mrs P Smith, 35¢; Mrs Doyle, 3le —total $13.16. The following persons paid 25 vents each: Mrs Joséph Mahar, Mrs J Flemming, Mrs Fraucis Monaghan, sen, Mrs Thos Campbell, sen, Mrs Alex Meherson, Mrs. Praught, Mrs. Gallant, Mrs Bradley, Mrs Toomey, Mrs Gallant, Mrs Pollard, Mrs P McKenna, Mrs dward Corbett, Mrs DeRoche, a Lady friend, Miss Annie McDonald, Our Friend, Mrs Ellen Lantry, Mrs Power, Mrs L _D Fraser, Mrs Peter Hiughes, Mrs Patrick (Callaghan, Mr John Trainor, James M: ahoney, Mrs Patrick Monaghan, Total, $6.25. The following per- sons paid 15 cents cach: Mrs J O'Brien, Mars Quinn, Mrs Ed Murphy. Total, 45 cents. Grand total, $51.61. Collected by Mrs D Beaton and Mrs Me- Doneli: Hon A A Macdonald, Lient Governor $23. The following persons paid $2 each: Mrs McCarron, AJ Murphy. ‘Total, $4. The following persons paid $1 each: Mis F Me- ‘arron, Mrs Philip Coyle, Peter A Melntyre, J J Trainor, Mrs Blanchard, John McDonald, John Quirk, Mrs Michael Egan, Philip Lavie, Mrs James,R McDonald. ‘Total, $10. Mrs Eden, $1.50. The following persons paid 50 cents each: Mrs Kent, Mrs Duffy, Mrs Me- Closkey, James Reddin, James G Gay, Mrs P H Trainor, James Pidgeon, Mrs Blackburn, MrsJohn Murphy, Mrs Francis MeRory. Total, $5, The following persons paid 25 cents each: Mrs Winnie, Thomas Began, Mrs Charles Colleir, Mrs Curley, James Steele, David Rattray, James Burke, Henry Wood, Mrs A Goff, Mrs John Connors, Mrs Me- !Murray, Mrs Mooney, A Friend, Arthur New- man, Theophilus Crosby, Richard Ross. Total, $4. Grand total, $49.50. Collected by Mrs Dr Strickland: Mr Wm M Rayden, $20; Mrs. George W Hodgson, $2; W H Stewart, ‘London House, $1; Mrs Dr Strickland, $1; TJ Harris, London House, Hl. Total, $25. Collected by Mrs Ralph Peake: Mrs Ed- ward Bayfield, $5; Miss Peters, $5; Mayor Haviland, $4; Mrs R Peake, $2, Miss Havi- land, $1; "Mrs Williams, 25 cents: Total, $17. Collected by Miss K Wright: Judge Peters, $10; Mr and Mrs E J Hodgson, $10; Frederick Peters, $7.50; Arthur Peters $5; R R Fitz- gerald, $5; Lawrence Watson, $3; W A O Morson, $2; R F DeBlois, $1 Hedley Palmer, 50cts; Mr James Peake, 50ects; Miss Katie W right, $2; F De St C Brecken, $2. Total, $48.50. Collected by Mrs J D Mason: Hon Louis’ H Davies $6. The follewiag persons paid $5 each: William Dodd, Duncan McLeod, Davies, Senator Howlan, Mon D Fergusvnj Jan. 6, 1887. Leod, A Lady Friend, Wm Hermans, Jr, Mrs} | 2 & 3 RCH 16, 1887. VOL. 19.-NO, 241. Albert Glidden, A Friend, HF Eden, A‘ adding the Electric Light to your ‘plant, Friend, Me, A Hermans, $5.20. Total $50.20. | whether you win or lose, citizens will have The follow ing persons paid $4-each: Hon Ni cheap light from competition ; McLeod, Horace Haszard, Total, $8. The money necessary om preference shares. | lowing perso! ‘d 3 each: Male Ni rere pecans Palg- SS ema Malcolm "will take $1,000-to help you along, sco James Jurrie, A188 arro. almes ; mS itm Yours, ete., C#eman, A MeNeill;Major | D Irving. Total : ; i mao aod ep jor J eles a Gas Srock-HoLpEr. $18. Beer Bros, $2.50. The following per-| : sons paid $2 each: 8 Crabbe, (C@,) A Friend,| [P. 8.— During the time the Gas ©o., had (,) Judge Palmer, @ McLeod, Bank of Nova/ the contract, the police were exceedingly seotia, F W Hales, D Montgomery, PJ Me-! vigilant. Notes were taken of every gas Donald, Capt Maxwell, RN, George Steven-/ lamp that was blown out by the wind, or son, 4 otal, $15. 7 he following persons paid) blown out by boys, and deductions were $1.50 each: Mrs WR Watson, Mr William) nade at the end of the quarter. It is plantar. sans os. aoe omen notorious that the Electric Lights are often paid >! each ;, Arthur Newbery y -VASWOrt, + it and very often extinguished before the Francis McKenna, John McKachern, Richard dtr in the ubtathe Meeseribed be tl Young, H Arnand, | Total, $6. .The follow- 8 et th a eRe Le tee ote ing persons paid 50cts each : DR MeLennan, yer f es credibly informed that ‘*no de- William Newsom. Total $1. Grand total, | ductions have been made. b $112.70. G. &. RESUME. ’ — Mrs. Patrick Blake and Mrs, Judge Ra Sica eee eee a $210 00 Mrs. Richard Reddin and Mrs. C. a Bip ee Pe ees ore er 51 6) ‘ Mrs: 1D. ‘Be aton and Mrs. MaeDonell 49 50 : xk. Tr, Ore ck os kav cee Se 25 00 “ Wire. R. Peshtuweteregrerverceress 17 25 ont pa EE Sg eee 2 48 50 \s3 A bs Mrs. James D. Mason G0 0.22... 112 70 } Total . ( AVV25.. A. 19 SHR .. $514 56 > ae CH gB Yea rE ‘ i es LE TTE RS ro THE EDI TOR. (ESS bal es ‘ —_ a ram ( Gas Light or Electric Light? s oO 88 2 an SS gg wean Sin,—lam a stockholder in the Gas “ay EG Fie Company to the extent of fifty shares--one a Sn Ee of the original shareholders, When we AE Pi started the Company, the kerosene foun- tains of oil uad not been tapped. We thought it was a safe and progressive in- vestment and reasonable proiits certain, as there was no competing light at that time 4 SAFE PROMPT. ds AWONDERFUL REMEDY except the tallow and sperm candies,’ fish Adamson's Betanie Cough Balsam, oils and a very dangerous compound called Ii is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and benzine. Astira, which lea to Consumption, haye been speedily cured by tire use of ADAWSON’s BaLsaM after ali other medicines have fatled. Sufferers from etther recent er chromic coughs or browchial affections, can resort to this great reinedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Io not delay, cot it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., Ly the proprietors, F. W. KiNsMAN & CO., Draczists, The Company had hardly got into work- ing order before kerosene was discovered, and, to use an old saying, it knocked the Company into a ** cocked hat.” We. could not compete with kerosene and make profits in our small city; but the Company struggled on. No dividends were paad for sot eee ae about ten years or so, but we were looking a rent forward for better times. During the past five years the prospects of the Company aL RT GARE SBLE have improved. ‘The directors have been § able to pay dividends of about 2} per cent on the common stock of the Company 11/TO be Sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- addition to improving our plamt, and we Dak... the Tir deg of Apeil. A.D, looked forward to the time when we would a ‘Oaand edad! io ot ere in be able to reduce the price of gas so as to Queen's County, uader a Power of Sale. con- bring it into more general consumption. vias (ovation ddan Gee # Se solge But lo! Science has furnished another il- i" / atid made between Michael Landrigan luminator. {tis manifest that the ‘‘elec- and Margaret Maria his wife. of the one part, tric light” will, toa great extent, be the and the Right Rev. Hibbert Binney and a > es » Benjamin Gerrish Gray, ‘Trustees for King’s light of thefuture. The City Fathers, al- College. Windsor, Nova Scotia, of the other though they have refused to give us water A» a that tract, piece or parce] of land, situate —that prime necessity— were determined on Lot Thirty four, in Queen's Connty, and that we should not lack light, aud selected yoneeee and deveribed ag as follows, pony to oe? S -taeeee ; : . 7 i ommencing at the southwestern angle of lan the electric light at a higher cost than gas} owned by Edward Auld, thence ruuning along for lighting our streets and squares; and]the southern boundary line of said land east- gave a five years contract to a ‘*Mr. Starr’| W®tdly for the distance of thirty-four chains, = € c . Jt : thence northwardly along ihe eastern boundary who represented himself as the agent of the| of said land twelve and one-lalf chains, thence Electric Light Co.—as a matter of fact| westwardly parallel with the said boundary line there w: hoe aie te ristance ull it strikes the east boundary line cf thirty leTe Wis ho such company If CXISCAaNce, | acres of land recently sold by Edward Auld to and Mr. Starr was simply a “‘a speculator. Lampe nee t., helan, thence at right onaies nontie The O% . lial arb —— until it strikes the southeast angle of said thirty The City Fathers were ungrateful enough acres of land, thence along the south boundary of to forget the large sums of money the Gas] said thirty acres until it strikes land held by Co, had expended in our midst, and the|James Landrigan, thence south to the place of number of people they had employed in Seer eoren oi eee i noven and -eod ti sale prosecuting their profiiless business; and as| ALso—A1] thabother tract,piece or parcel of a new broom is said to sweep clean, they | t@n¢, sins Spepsedonansa Neoeder ee eiioon. pite hed us over board, and did not, 1 think, that is to say: Commencing at a stake fixed on give the Gas Company fair play. the cast side of —_ — leading eee I think it will be sdmitted that the accion thst, cant han Getiens, thence wont streets aud squares of the city have not} seventy-twochains, and thence north ten chains been as well lighted since the advent of the | 9100s the sald ond to the place of commence electric light as under the gas system. | more’ or less. Under the gas system, all of our streets and| And also that other tract, piece for parcel of Pike : . Jand, situate on Lot number Thirty-four afope- squares had a fair share of the light ; under} (459. having @ front of six chains on the west the electric system of 37 globe or are lights, | side of the Covehead Road, and ranning west by some favored citizens residing on our prin- | Pare oo _— the boundary line of * ee cipal streets and squares have a brilliant} jang, a little more or less, x light, while those on the narrower streets| For farther particulars apply to Edward J. running east and west and on the outskirts | #04890», Solicitor, Charlottetown. o . . Dated ith March, 187. of the city are leit, during the dark of the HIBBERT BINNEY moon, in darkness. It seems to me that a BENJAMIN G. GRAY, combined system of electric lights for the Ser aiatd Mortgagees. broad streets and squares, and gas lamps| Mare’ 9, iss for the narrower streets running east and west would be the best. Under the electric light system the minority of citizens get an improved light, the majority are left in almost total darkness, although they con- tribute to the cost equally with the favored few ! Science has suceeeded in distributing the electric light. ‘‘ in jets” similar to gas lights, called ‘*‘ incandescent lights.” The ** Yanks” are quick to take advan- tage of scientific discoveries. They have been down here and have bought out Mr. Starr’s interest in the electric lights. They > - have been ‘‘ patriotically” aided by one of ne ‘ our wealthy citizens, who has ‘‘planked| M3 down” $25,000 to float the new company.| +2a==ares Their object is transparent. Under the 4a] ae incandescent system they hope to get the z <= <2 lighting of the churches, public rooms and} 3 — es east and west streets, and to play out "| Sa the Gas Company, and very probably look| bet : it. . r a forward to acquiring the Gas Works at = us = their own price, when they wouldhayve| @ > = 13 almost a monopoly of lighting the city. ‘3 (5 “ 7 oh ae sms Now, I say to the directors and sharehold-| e422 @4 7 ers of the Gas Company, “‘wake| =< : > up!” An outlay of $15,000 more or Fs hea te, sé: less will enable you to establish the electric and incandescent lights Rez bt Se: on your Gas Works premises. You can yi $ ! > run the Electric Light in conjunction with ejtae tral en gas, cheaper than a company depending ie SPDOONTS i solely on the Electric Light. At present| _* gas is a dear light; but it isthe best. 1 have it in every room of my house, but I) 66 * DE Vv 0 N ~~ OR 7 59 ean only afford to use it sparingly. I use a good desl of kerosene oil for ordinary FOR SALE. purposes ; | never use kerosene for reading or writing, the soft mellow gas light never! not so strong as| HAT valuable property, known as ‘“Devon- port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, within (injures iny eyes, which are they were when I was under the sixtrs. If’ one mile of the city, containing about 26} acres I use kerosene, two hours is enough, I have | of land, rien large and commodious Dwe ling e £ ; y > to throw my book or pen away as my ouse, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Hairy, Ice CYeS | House, Root House, &c, &c. Good Title guer- begin to ache—not so with gas. As a share-} aateed. holder, I say to the managers of the Gas| BS DEBLOIS Co., don’t allow yourselves to be played Provincial Building. out. ; the shareholders will back you up in Givtowrf, March 2, 1987—eud tf Apply to raise the ae enna ao os Se en “ “pt meiomer—ecircisanese at es + An RO ae eats a ll Salli eantesitell Mcgee toe cameo , ’ ra -