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When the sea boarded the vessel the cabin wes filled and bulwarks bursted out- ward. The boat was smashed and every thing movable swept from the decks. The crew sprang to assist the captain, who was entangled in the mainsheets, tow- ing in the wake. The craft would not luff, ‘and was going through the water at a nine- knot speed. The men hauled the captain part wsy tothe vessel, when the tangled rops slipped from his legs. He grasped vther parts with both handa, and with arms outstretched «above his head was towed backward, but before the crew could get {him abosrd he lost his grasp and sank, \ having evidently sustained injury when the see crashed overboard, ; Capt. Campbell was married, has resided | here many years, was about 37 years of age aud was born in North Mountain, West Bay, Cape Breion. Possessed cf inklings vague, we dare To pose ss or:cles and prate Of heretics, whom we declare Shall meet an awfal, end!ess fate. Intolerence ne'er improved the mind,— Never from error’s bondage freed; It is a windicg sheet we bind About a decomposing creed. Not once for all was truth reveale?, Then still the treasure humb'y seek; Should we but search a barren field, The very stones themselves would speak. Truth ask no bigot to defend ° Her cause against a false belief; She patiently awaits ber end. When troubled souls shail fiad relief. And, lest her followers go astray, Or miss the path that leads aright, She holds a lamp to show the way, Which brightly burus throug darkest night- When ceen through interveniog hrze Of dogma and tradition, gieams Its ray uncertain to the gaze, And but a will-o’-the-wisp it eeems. om She Grand Trunk Railway. At times it shoots athwart the skies, And pilgrims, stumbling in the dark, Behold new things with dezz'ed eyes, Unused but to light’s feeblest spark. Lonpon, April 24.—The half-yeorly meet- ing of the Grand Trunk Railway was held to-day. There was not much interest man- ifested in the meeting, for the report al- ready issued apparently impressed the stockholders with the idea that there was nothing to be done except to await results from the expected increase in passerger traffic to the World’s Fair. Sir Henry Tyler began his statements by remarking that the past year’s records had been most depressing. He could not, however, attri- bute blame for the falling off in receipts to the cfticials in charge of the management. Their efforts had curtainly been heroic in For yesis they testify in vain, N or heed the scoffing voice of cant; Let men the flowing tides restrain Ere they such faithful souls shall daunt. The soul that Godward ever yearns, — With reverence pursues its quest, Despite its d-vious progress, turns To that bright beam that lights to rest. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Grow Corn! ; _ |the work of economy. To sucha fine point Sir,—The present svarcity of fodder in were the expenses reduced that no fur-! the eastern sections of the Province should ther economy, consistent with the, bring prominen ly into consideration the! proper running of the road, could be in- best means of averting this undesirable | qulgedin. The only hope in the situation state of affsirs in the future. A scarcity of he continued, was to increase freight rates. feed, due to long continued drought, is felt) The other speakers, of whom there were more severely in these districts where the! not many, urged that an increase m freight One burden talls the most heavily on those who speaker declared that either the Canadian are least able to bear it. While it would | trader must ba **: ,1eezed,” or the com- be evidently unjust to attribute to these pany would become bankrupt. For the) farmers what is due to the acts of Provid- consummation of this dire prophecy he set | ence, yet it is their duty under the cireum-|, time limit, naming it at two years. On stance:, as well as in their interests, to de-'the present outlouk, the spesxer said, this vise means of meeting the p.ssibility ot a! prediction would surely come true. similar famine in the future. Oneof the; The adoption of the report was then most lamentable features that an occassion yoted upon and carried practically unani- of this kind brings into prominence, is the mous y. There was some opposition when lack of interest and sympathy manifested the matter of Sir Henry Tyler's re-election by the more prosperous farmer for his less for president came up for voting upon. His fortunate brother, and which isall the supporters, however, were by far and away more unkind when we consider the fact jn the majority, the vote revesling but fif- that the circumstances in which the aver-!teen opponents. There was not much age farmer finds himself to-day is mainly enthusiasm exhibited at the result of the due to the mere chance of location. To poll; but the impression seemed to be that illustrate this idea jet us suppose that two Sir Henry Tyler was doing everything pos- intending settlers enter a new district for gible in the interests of the ehareholders the purpose of selecting homesteads. The and deserved re-election. The old board rich svil of a certain claim attracts the eye of directors and audits were re-elected. of the first arrival who at once secures it, | ae Skee while the settler who arrives the next day; must content himself with the very much | ioferior land that adjoins it. The one, by| [, Canton 300,000 people live in house che exercise of the utmost industry and in- poats. ? relligence, is scarcely able tc eke out a bare , subsistence, while the other, with possibly aa Ss ian A lainedk Minti less exertion, becomes wealthy and inde- ~ : a pendent, not so much by his own efforts as. Four billions and a half of people die in by drawing onthe store that nature has the entire world every century. been laying up in the soil fur thousands of Twenty-one per cent of men employed years, and to which all are surely entitled in our merchant service are unable to swim, to share equally. It would not have been The danger of polar exploration is over- hard at the outset to predict what the ostimated—07 of every 100 explorers have relative positions of these men would be in returned alive. course of time. It will readily be seen) Nineveh was 15 miles by 9, the walls 100 that it was not so much the ability and! : ; energy of the men themselves that had to bao ae Ove Seen Senne for three chari- do with determining their circumstances, and consequently their influence and social standing, as the mere chance of a lucky homestead selection. A little more con- sideration of these matters would Jend an entirely different aspect to affairs, as the successful ones night begin to realize that | chance has, perhaps, been as great a factor | in their prosperity as any ability of their own. But these considerations apart, the fact remains that it is customary for the! more highly circumstanced farmer, when, dev ling with his less fortunate neighbor, to j Statement. act on the principle of ‘* your necessity is wy opportunity,’—a failing, however, commun to the rest of mankind. Often must the distressed and unfortunate far- mer, when compelled in a time of scarcity to purchase what his own soil does not produce, bitterly realize that the tender mercies of the extortioner are cruel. But} A runaway darkey, before the war, was we believe it to be possible for him to place on his way to Canada, and was met by a himseif in a more favorable position. | countryman, who questioned him as to the Extensive experiments have proved that treatment he had received at the hands western fodder corn will thrive on soil of our | of his master. Island Province, and that light sandy soilsare | «-Didn’; you have enough to eat,” the best adapted for its culivation, end being a countryman asked. Interesting Facts. There are 1,500,000 more men thin —The Montreal Star is a somewhat er- ratic journal, which does not appreciate the necessity, recently pointed out by the Em pire, that a man who wishes, under the British system of Government, to be of service tc the state must belung to one or other of the two great political parties. Reference is made to Liberal Unionists like Chamberlain, Hartington and Sir Henry James as triumphantly refuting the But these leaders have been for a long time past practically members of the Tory party. Giadstomans denounce ithem everywhere as Torias and it would be |hard for the Star to find an important Con- 'servative principle in Great Britain which they have not supported. prairie plant is but little effected by dry, “Vos.” weather; light scils, not adapted to growing; ,.,, 5 . i hay and roots, with liberal manuring and | - enougs to wear / ; es. thorough cultivation, will yield a larger re: | os , : tarn of fodder corn than lower and heavier | And warm place to sleep in ? land, and fifieen tons per acre may thus be cz es. , grown, having a value eqaal to half its weight) ‘*Nhen what did you run away for ?” of hay. ‘Say, boss,” the darkey replied, “if you Thovgh much his been written of late on think you'd like the place, it’s open to this subject, yet ic eppea's to the writer that you,” the most important 1esu:ts shati have been at- nd tained when those tarmers who, under present | eens For Over Firry Years Mra. Winsloes conditions, often find themselves seriously embarrased for want of fodder will be enabled to place themselves, by its assistance, beyond the results of a dry season and the contequeat exactions of their fellows, and euery effort should be made to turn their attention in this direction. If those who have not already done so would try the experiment, on a small scale st first if necessary, they would find it vastly cheaper and better than two-yeareold wheat straw at ten dollars a ton. FARMER. King’s, April 24, 1893. Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. 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They expel all impurities from the blo lieate women find great benefit from using them, ustrated pamnphiet free, Scid everywhere, rs I 1 2 cts. st 93; five boxes $100. Di Sounson & GO., #2 Custom house St. ) Masa TO LET . A TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE pleasantly situated near the Ruilway Good location for a Rent —— Wharf at Georgetown. Summer Hot] or Boarding House. moderate. A. A. MACDONALD. ap4—lin Masonic Temple Company. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Masonic Temple Company will be held in the Stipendiary Mavistrate’a Court Room on TUESDAY, May 2nd, at the hour of 7.30 o'e! p m, to take into consideration the authorizing of the Directors to borrow a eum of money for the completion of the said Masonic Temple, and aleo the sale of a portion of the Neal Ksta‘e of said Masonic Temple Company. Ky order of the Directors. D, McLEAN, Secy-Treasu! er, Charlottetown, April 21, 1893-—2aw tl dte LIME. LIME. _ landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime in casks and barrels. POOLE & LEWIS, Peuke’s No. 3 Wharf. dy2w 2aw wky Im egitoimah: THE Steamers of the Black Diamond Line will run as usual this season, the first Stoaaer sailing from Montreal to Charlottetowr, Sydney and St. John’s, Newfoundland, about the éth day of May, and will be due here about 7th May. Shippers will please engage freight room early. PEAKE BROS, & CO., apis Aze. 4. FOR SALE. pe a AND FREIGHT STEAM- ER. For particulers apply to MESSRS. POOLE & LEWIS. ap2i—lm d & w Interesting to the Citizens of Char- lottetowa, Georgetown, Souris and Summerside. R0F. W. H. BROWN, ef Halifax, who has visited all the principal Towas of Nova scotia, will shortiy appear in your midst to execute ali orders in tie way of CHIMNEY SWEEPING. : Ail persons desiring to have their Chimneys swept can have it done without re-noving furni- Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Wins!oe’s Soothing Syrup,” aed take no other kind. lyr ture, covering carpets, or removing ornaments, etc. from mantels. 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