—a CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1894, \ \ ‘ bh : m, pan, S E. NW bh a : ; rn i n 7 5 Ss High ‘ water afte } } i >] ; i 7 34 S , i4 & 9s S = ie ® 2 : 4 ’ ! 66 51) ‘7 9 53 4 { ; a 10 2: Pp , ll 0 8 ‘ . ll ) ‘ morn e Z i es S . 0 37 \ ? } i ; i. I “ a. +19 7 + ; 7 vt g/s » ) ' ’ 9 2% “ 3 10 ' ’ 10 3 i il 19 <2 v4 , att » rs ~ “Gg ; Vl 1 - ’ . - t 22 . ‘7 2 & 4) ~ ; ; ' ( < kD AAMT Tue Lespine Dar.y NeEwsPrarer j P. E. I8tani Is issued i on, from the office o Tue EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoMPaNy, in the ondon House Building, Queen Street | RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Y ADVANCE j we Yura $i. Six Monts 2m i Tuuse Moewtus 1. Owe Montu 0.3 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING RATERS For small adver sements which are ordered for only one or two weeks the charge is & cents per in for the first insertion, and 2 mtinnation. Rate cards are 1 aT ation at the office. Specia! at a reduced rate are quoted : isements four inches In sire or arger, wi are to run for three months o: onge } No sp i es sserted unless paid for at the ra ta p ne, and under no ir st sw such paid notices appear | si discounts made on all advertise- | ments © ed w Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pienies, et No notices will be jnserted with the same Uniess Lhe regular rate of 10 cents per line ls paid That Tur Exawiner is considered by our Merchanis and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newsy P. E. Istand, quently the most valuable tising medium through which to make their announcements aper in aud conse- adver public, is abundantly proved % the fact that i in order to accommodate our advertisers we bave been compelled to enlarge the paper to ita present size. Tae Dat) ¥ Examiner is for sale by the fol- iéwing agents R. H. Mason, Post OF ce Charlottetown J. Mcintyre Malpeque Road, , C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Cetin, srafton Street, &. Grey, cor, Water and Prince St. D. Chappell, Prince Street, Pazaar Store, Queen Street, ee Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street, & Gray, News Stall, P. E. lL. Railwas$ and On the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- mersicde Harry McFarlane, Sonris. Hon. D. Gordon, t-corgetown. Db. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. U. M. Clarke, Alberton \. J. MeNetl Stanley Bridyz. =< —<—ES ES te Is issued every publishers’ office. [¢€ i¢ made up of matter which has appeared tn the Daily editions, and ia & first-cl interesting and ful The sabscription for THz Werexiy Exam. INR, post pald te any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given beve for Tue Dat_y EXaMINER. DOCTOR Physician ass weekly newspaper of the atest news, DORSEY, and Surgeon. | Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belle- vue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York ( ity. OFFICE Queen OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Residence—Ne Btrorta, Charlottetown. No Side rth ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION AND AUCTIONEER. REFERENCES. GOOD Falesro Queen Street, Che-lattetown Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, coma pe Sony REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J.A. MORRISON, HALIFAX Friday morning from the | MERCHANT | Steel Enamelle eee re eS TERMS ; Four Dollars a Yeai NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1894. Single Copies Two Cents OP. cmnan 9 VOL 33.—NO. 206 The Weekly Examiner. I x L. | Square “ar Corner of King and Queen | } | MARINE. British and Foreign Mari ne In urance Ci TH pans Reliance Marine Insurance’ Company LIF =. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Compan; Fire and Marine Policies all written here Sterling Certificates, payahle in any part of the world, issued on shipments ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company and the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company of Canada, SE” OF FICE—Stamper’s Block. Charlottetown. Agencies in a}l Towns and Vi vy ages slate FRED. W. HYNDMAN. TURNIP SLICER. Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next two months I[ will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with C rusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. FIVE LARGE CASES OF Ware, ordered direct from the manufacturer in Germany, that should have arrived in October last, only ‘arrived this week. In order to reduce the stock ‘we will sell for : at a Discount of TWENTY PER CENT. few days These gooes are of the best quality, bought low and marked low, but we must clear out a lot of it. Now ‘the time to buy. Discount for Cash only. e queers nea j The Greatest™ ' Rheumatic — and Neuralgia Cure Of the ne Hige . PAIN CURE J pore serena Jame Ones : * DAU FACTURES Ore BY BORE HAWKER MEDIC OY 1: 4 tue 2) JOHN, NB. W R. B&B. NORTON CO. 9 “: It’s Pretty Early in the season to advertise WALL PAPER, but it’s a pretty good thing to get paper worth 50c. a roll for lic. You can do it, ‘though, wow at the BAZAAR STORE. These are our last year’s patterns, and WILL BE SOLD regardless of cost. doubt this statement, but we only want a chance to prove it. 10c. If you require Parlor Papers we have them, but if you want THE VERY LATEST SPRING STYLES, 4 Charlottetown, February 1894—tn fri wait about two weeks and we will show you a few ey e-| openers. For Dining Room, Sitting Room or Bedroom | Papers now is the time to buy. You get our last sea- | son’s Embossed Gilt Papers for from 15c. to 25¢. a roll. | We notice there are some wide-awuke people among the Guardian readers, from the number who took ad- tantage of our Reduction Sale of Window Blinds. you have not noticed it in the Guardian look it up, or better still, read it here:—‘Our whole stock of Dadoed Blinds at 50c. complete. BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, Feb. 23, 1894-emn w f Grain Crusher ’ Perhaps some may | Our 15c. papers are reduced to from Ge. to’ If - \BreakfastCocoa | yh which is absolutely } pure and soluble. tithas more than threetimes the strength of Cocoa mixe-t with Starch, Arrewroot o7 Sugar, and is far *nore eco- nomical, cesting less than one cent @ cup Jt is delicious, nourishing, auc EASILY DIGESTED. —— Seid by Groe ers ers everywhers. \ ' |_W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maes ESEYOAH > YWYOTOY LOU: run down and eas of or pis nu ta ake a few bottles of RAR AS | veal ‘ 6 PEPTONIZFB | PORTER, It isa food. Beneficial alike to yvourgandold. It strengthens the dody, coauhta an appetite, aids di- estion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. js good ior every one. TRY IT. 2 ROLTQ PEPTONZED PORTER CO. ! 7D. TRU, NOVA BOCOTIA, C~NADA, Mra ‘1 it, Aeacaanes LOBRZBO4OOOO Information Wanted | Ca } secure copyright in of the relatives of JAMES WALLACP, a carpenter and seaman, who came to Bos ton about 20 years ago. Address GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass. _jan23—ly & wy 2 r~@ *, a get a 4 z An ar hee oF ! fa Ss OPS BEES Bee a , i apa 228 (iF aS4hn5¢t oe fsenwcy ‘ered ‘ ety? bwe wend hey ree anowes { scicr micthoi t t i cese ts be i hums | \ } irtd fees ey S wwyc aslo bh y ' anu uF an! i mid. 4 i ¥E 2 ty hk: mn {3 j : . 7 ite tt 1 failing cr } fo i t ' s")s a.é@f 1 ’ . ‘ b | ail: rut ‘ a ‘ lé : 1 \ f abuse: and eace € i ss i ! t 1 } y, ¢ I your vi dv seven ur ' ° gc 3 + 18.4 th have? bys J tiuss yortut dical sci se ite s } oF i ¢ here go hand i LL Bie eee wiheam ti { i bik & f © es. rue T,-Zely ft v DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTEEAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a All information regarding shades, prices, | etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. one —908 Christy | Eaves } | BREAD~ CARVING—PARING, FOR SALE BY 'R. B. Worton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ‘ gag i4, specialty. rahe» House that the copyright bill was Inded with others that would be with- | drawn for the session i edauyger being thus averted for the moment, time was given for a further cexnuination of the proposed amendment, ihe Canadian Copyright Association was formed, and vigoroas steps taken to im- press on the country and the governme:‘ we ivreparabie injury that wonld be in nicte Lupon important Canadian interests <houid the proposed Bill be adopted and passed intolaw. It was shown that the intlwas introduced in order to include | ineda within the list of countries accept- img the Berne International Copyright touvention. The following were among the arguments advanced against accepting the Bill: Under the Bill all reprints of British works from the United States would be excluded. The British publisher there- fave could and undoubtedly would sup- ply this market direct. This excluding of reprints from the United States would be the more keeniy felt, as the “Bill was retroactive, including every book upon wh copyright had not been granted in Canada at the time of the passing of the | Act. But the manufacturers of books and their employes would have suffered worst of all, in this way. At present the book must be made in Canada, in order to eccure exciusive Canadian copyright aud exclude the American editions But under the preposed Act, no American editions could have been imported ; therefore there would no longer be any necessity for reprinting | the Look in Canada, thus aff. cting all in- teresied in book manafacturing. A petition embodying these arguments wes prepired, signed by nearly every book dealer and publisher in the Dominion, as well og by representatives of the printiny, boukbinding, paper making and other trades connected with book making. The yetition pointed out also certain defects in the present law. Under our present law United States authors (by publishing sin-ultancously in England and tie United | States), are enabled to secure copyright in Canada, without having to manufacture in although Canadians can not the United States on iny terms, Again, under the operation of the present Act, the people of Canada are conipelled to buy books by British authors manufactured in the United States, simply becanse tue British publisher or author lutely refuses to eell the right in sa, or more often sti/i throws in the Canadian ma ket when closing the bargain with the publisher in New York for the Aux rican market, nada abs Valin \ in Canada are thus placed in the huniliating position of having to stand y. ¥1 lle hands, and see our market Talk of Ye gous, but does not the ac 8 sip; ied by a foreign pub isher. patric tisin | tion of the Britisn publisher in this respect smack too much of Varie ty! | The effect of these and other arguments was that the Government gave the matter earnest and careful consideration, and fin- a ly intr wdnesd a bill amending the present Act, on the lines engy coated by | ie adium Copyright Association iefly, this new Copyright Act enacts lows _ 1. Any person domiciled in Canada or in auy British possession, or any citizen of a country having a copyright treaty with the Uuitead Kingfom in which Canada is ineluted, may OMtain copyright for any Literary, mnusicul or artistic work, for twenty sighs years 3, The conditien for obtaining sopy- the dollar and cent Lopyrig ~~ La as ; | right shall be that the said work, before or | Simultaneou:ly with the first publication i under this Act fails | Department of Inland Revenue, or produc tion elsewhere, be registered at Ottawn by the author or legal representa tive; and further that the work shall be P wrinted and published or produced in Can- sda within one month aiter publication elsewhere #. ifthe author entitled to copyright to take advantage. of its provisions, the Commissioner of C opy rights will grant a license to produce the work to any applicant (no exclusive right is granted) who will agree to pay the author 10 per cent. of the retail price of each copy produced, 4. This royalty is to be collected by the under regulations approved by the Governor in | Council. ; 5, So soon as a license issues for a cer- tain work, importation of that work will he prohibited ; with the important excep- tion (entirely in favor of the British pub Emulsion contains Quinine, strychnine, nor other drug. Its ingred:ents are wholesome ani- mal and vegetable substances, and it may be taken indefinitely without dangerous re- anits. there Pp oe Puttner’s ECULIAR in combination, pro- curative value. You should FRY IT. USE SKODA’S DISCOVE RY the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. ee routines ifr eena A S — neither harmful | - | some in composition, torte portion and preparation of ingredi- | _ ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great | and for preater certainty the exclusive leislative authority lof the parliament of Canada extends to | all matters coming within the classes of | subjects hereinafter enumerated, that ia ; laws } to say :— | (Here follows 20 clauses, among them being) | 3. Taxation, | 14 Currency. | 15. Bauking. | 22. Patents of Invention and Discovery. | 23. Copyrights, | 26. Marriage and Divorce. | Itisthus teen that the Parliament of } Canalja has {uli anthority to legislate on copyright, according to the B.N.A. Act, ay well as for patents, marriage and di- | voree, etc, Yet when an act on copyright is passed in 1889, the Imperial Govera | ment refuses assent to it, on the plea that | it conflicts with Imperial] interests. We } wre allowed to amend our patent laws, our benking laws, our tariff laws, our marriage but the copyright law, it seems, is too sacred and holy for us to touch. Asa matter of fact, according to correspondence ; subimnitted to Parliament, the wealthy British pablishers, either throu; gh misun | derstanding our proposed Act, or through | deliberate tm srepresentation, or a pleasing mixture of both, have thus far induced the Imperial at ithorities to take the view that | the proposed Act is cruel and unfair to | British interests, and altogether ccutrary | to all of Jaw and justice. But they very carefully abstain from showing, as I | shail do presenily, how grossly unjust the j | prese nt Canadian ‘Copy right Act is to Cana | dian inuteresta, And surely if we can | amend oar patent, banking, marriage and } other laws, surely this farce of not allow- | ing us to amend our copyright law sould | cease, In any case, we know that we have right on our side, that victory mu-t be ours in the end, and we have «nly to be | persistent and to have it understood that we have had enongh of the farce, when the eurtain will be rang duwn and our rights granted to us. If the proposed Act had been passed by | asmall majority, or if it could be shown | that it was ‘manifeatly unjust or unfair to british publishers or authors, there might | be some yrounds for withholding assent. But nething of the kind be shown. On the contrary, the Act was passed in parliament Without one dissenting voice, } and au examination of it will convince any uuprejudiced mind that its provisions are | fair aud jast to ail concerned, Let me next illustrate the unfairness to Canada of our present copyrig ght law. Edna Lyali’s new story, “lo Right the Wrong,’ has recently been issued in Eny- ; land by the Enghsh publishers (who aso | hold the nominal Canadian copyrigtt), | Messrs. Hurst & Blackett, in the anwieldy regulation three volumes, at thirty-one | shillings and sixpence (about $9 at retail in | Canada.) The copyright for the United States waa sold to Harper Brothe:s, New York, who have issued an edition in one | yolume at $1.50, It can readily be seen | that Canadians are thus forced to buy the , edition made in the United States, as tie English edition is practically prohibited } on acevunt of price, if for no other | reason Under the present law no Cana- | dian publisher dare touch this book; brt | under the proposed law (if the author did not copyright here), a license could be ob } tained to issue the bovk and our printers, } papermakers, bookbinders, and booksellers ) would all be benefitted by the manufacture nd sale of the book in Canada, What, | some One will say, and rob the anthor of | the fruits of his labor ? Not at al}, for as v1 be seen by a reference to the Act, as cited above, the author wonld receive a | rovaity of 10 per cent on the rm tail price | of the buok, Assuming an edition of 3,006 copies and the price at 50 cents acopy, the Leas Ws - sehlise + t , > can | author would ieceiye $150, whereas to-day not one cent goes ta the author from Cayjada, Thus, ther, the rights of tLe author will be protected, and the trade of the country stimulated and bevefitted at the same time. Thisis only one case out lof hundreds of similar cases that could be | cited, and it is little wonder tliat the ) printing and cognate trades in the Dominion }are complaining bitterly ag the non- | enforcement: of the uew Act. Sir John Thompson has devoted mnch | time and attention to this subject, and it is fortunate that this a has been kept cut of party polities, for however widely the two great parties may diff-r on certain questions, they are at one in ins stirg on the rigit of the Canadian Parlian-nt to aw The Modern Invalid. | Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with | other luxuries. A remedy must be plea- | santly acceptable in form, purely whole beneficial in effect and entirely free from every objec- tionable quality. If really ill he consults physician; if constipated uses the gentle ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs ———— e+ —---—— For Sudden Colds, take Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Calsam. It cures | the name of | been found an excellent mode of informing { the passengers where thev are | | of the cost of fabor | my old home. | sorry, } that the can be traced, — — . en eer ane rae at ora nee SS ET —eaene = = = _ — — ” | lisher and authors) that copies of t.e w besis :t va ; ‘ ) ’ Yin wa y \ which ba e been lawfol'y printed and pub Inentiore n the a 1 \ ( \ \ lished in the United K’inadoua may still be | b is Acido es . (| | RIGHT | JTRLY 2 fe | imported and sold in Canada, side by side v ie In j hor 5 ic wo 21 | and in competition with the edition that is r re ’ le te the . printed under authority of license the cousiitnt (* sta} 18 Sueeinet History of Recent Copyright 6. The Act is not retroactive. It is not y framed, that t gi-] son ld " toaply to existing copyrights, bnt only to be wp eted ' vice and ve Legislation at Ottawa. new works isned after the coming into | sibil'ty iler Majesty's Privy Conuc.l for force of this Act Canunda ' This Lill pas-ed both Eouse of Commons 't reinnins then for onr rer] to ACTUAL WORKING OF THE LAW. | ana Senate. aad was among the bills as- | strensthen the hay Is of our Government sented to by the Governor General on the | in th p ule to asa r wr Hgts 8 ee 2nd of May, 1889. Asin 1872 a bill re- | ¢.is Let itt derstood that we Standing of British and American Copy- specting copyright had been reserved and are askin’ fur sinipie iti aly ors righted Works in the Dominion of Cana- | Never received the approval of the [mperial ‘ rf gu we will neeept nothins Government, it was known that this bill of | lew, Pn th l vessel ting too the da—What the Association Has Done to | 4485 yonld not be assented to unless a dai ya da aaa ee Benefit Canadian Publishing Interests | Clanse was attached stating that . e Act inis enerow h if on rights gnarautee “~ KNOT r was not to gointo force except by pra as by tu ‘ St * BYU TLED Dae iv) Canada’s Rights Under the B.N.A, Act. claination of the Governor-Gie “2 il ‘ Sueh The e ving prntera of Toronto have Brings comfort and coe and In considering the question of copyright | ® clause was accordingly added, and the | recently }a-sed a stroag resolution on the nds to | pe nal enjoyment when in Canada it will be well to note the foi Act as assented to is to be fi nnd ty the sniject, it 1 z else whl d», let a siohtt ly wine > The mr ys who live bet- w * ing main p oints eer of ¢ ore oe lor ae (33 8pe. inl memorial on the subject be ! re ter than ot bers an Lenjoy} ifemore, with , Chat opyiigbts secured in Great } le, Gap. ws ‘ atiahal ‘ cis gees ave p reidtor ern oro patient Lads ; Britain, or in any British possession, are | passed since this Act received the assent of i ‘lwonld be ~iguedt by the pa lish ies$ @xXpenuiturs, by more promptly " ie ‘ : “wae tue Governor-General, but the proclama Look aele sy} "Y 7 39%" : ‘ netiinally copyrights in Canada also. Such : ag yo dahon i ' boos setters and tethers of many adapting th a world’s best preducts to works cannot be printed in Canada with- | tion giving it effect has not yet been issued awl various trades and oo¢opetons e the needs t physical being, will attest ont an arrangement with the aagthor, but Why? Is ic because the hnperial Gover Mg Mite the maiafactute of bouksa, mm the value to > han h of the pure liquid ieriean editions of the same may be | Ment refuses its asset’ and artistic wor jet the Geo emu t laxative pri tey embraced ia the rporicsd " Now, assent ean only be refused by | eee that the teas nds of paeple interested ’ remedy, Svrun of Figs. 2 That to secure actual copyright in claiming that the Conadian Parliament has perso a iy thi ulter iakea deep i Its excellenze is due to its presenting Canada the work must be printed and | ao ree to pass a opyright Act that te rent in 11 res aes ita > we ‘ . Ce ee ah enue hth eiae ites. pe lished here, when American editions | would override Imperial copyright legisla a past cup rigiat las ri’nn da ’ ‘ a CRM FOTTR PURS BCCEPNS ft =" . or snch works cannot legaliy be imported, | tion, as would be dune by the adoption cf | If not perf « sil at bast secure s preate. ant to tie taste, the refreshing and truly Luglish editions or British copyright | this Act. It is acknowledged that thisisa | degree of justice to Cansdiats interest. tuan 1 sof a perfect Jax- crks may, however, be imported, even | point that is open to argument, but the | the preseat o does ; fo ansing the system, tough the said works be printed and pub- | cviderce reeims all in our favor I send these words forth in the hope that laches and fevers | lis en in Canada, Previous to 1878, the Governor Géfheral’a | they wili csuse those more pariicularly ip and permanentiz ¢ constipation. A short resume ot tee copys age | errr Pear ny 7 a ee ~ ene a a ated iP tec on 5 itu - n gatisiaction to milliongand | ''°" Of the last few years may next be | not to assent to various classes 0 action in the matte: It has given satisin« ween iven. | bijls, such as those relat nz te divorce, Ricaarn 7. LANcertz.p ; met with the ay roval of the medical | © On May 3, 1888, in the House of Com. | or that made paper money legal tender, profession, because it acts on the Kid- yyuns at Ottawa, a Bill was introduced to | «te. But the friction caused by this ae tion Necessary to Secure Copyright. neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- | ayend the ( opyright Act of Canada, and | soon became very great, and in 1878 these Rach copy of a literary wo k, or printed ning them and it ia perfectly free from | yead a first time. The Bill was given a | instructions were revised, Sir Michael | ent, engriving or photograyr, must have every objectionuabio substance, | secund reading on the following day. This | Hicks Beach, the then colonial secretary ‘*utered according te Acc of the Parlis Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. lL was evidently received from Londen | of state, writing that the clause in the | ment of Cana la, in the vear by ' gists in 5c. bottl , but it is manu. at the last moment, almost immediately | former royal instrnetions requiring certain . athe Department of Aur ‘ien| factured by the California Fi g Syrey »- tore introduction, and introduced with. | class +s of bills to be reserved Was om tted ture,” printed or impressed on each copy ee Ou On 0 il Po & Oo. only, whose name is printed on eve ry one & 6 } Saenine of some mem bers of | * bee vase Her ans yovernment to seenre © pyright Phe cost fur each nackage, eleo the name, Syrup of Figs, | Ui Cabinet, as only a few days before an | thought it undesirabls that they should | copyrizht i: 81.00. — ‘ cael @ well informed “ys a: wilt ack irance had been given that no new | contain anything which could be liter _ Arto.es pnb.ished in newspapers, which i a ing ¥ iuNtOrMmed, vright legislation was contemplated { preted as Kmitng or defining the legis it is intended to isene afterwards ia other escent »ny substitute if offered. oe session Telegraphic reports of the in | lative powers conferred in 1867 on the form (such as ‘Broken Links” by Mis W. R. Watson, Denggist, Charlotteown ro netion of the Bill were read with as- | Dominion parliament.” Alexander, now ruanniv: in Saturday ---FIRE, MARINE. iF. I’ £ Island. iymwtf niehinne nt and dismay by members of i Good! And cer ‘tainly nothing could be Globe), must have the wo “*Reyistered = satin 1 boos and publishing trades throughout | more explicit or show plainer that the | in accordanve with Copy igat Act’ 01 each unlike the Dutch Process the Dominion. A hurriedly convened meet Jin periai gevernmeut of that day was pre- copy, The Globe has ‘Uo yright, ISHS, —_—-— OO? 5 i nz was held in Toronto, wt which prompt | pared to give Canada as fall a share of | by the Author,” bat other words are cor lala : ; ; “ . Gr No Alkalies acckn was decided upon, The Govern- | making her own laws as possib e. rect, although it probably does not maiter The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :- —oRr— ment and many members of the House | What then are these legislative powers = much FIRE Ke Other “hemieals “er i ed with telegrams, way for je ntorved ba a oe the Eataaione penile. Penattics and Their Recovery. F FS are used in the faiba ein sone ae — ti ate | ea is reins ep a oa +e Rema “Every jr raon who AS Dot lawfully ae- North British and Mereantile Insurance Company 3 preparation of aa wide Pye : m | r of >in ms dee +3 "y i e “ie aia be liwtul Ree am i guked the copyright, but prists that 1Tn i Siintate: C5914 es ; oes oe ¥ setsteies aes eee a ae : eT hs oe same has been secured. shall incur a pen | nion Assu ran vce Society T14) " W. BAKER & COS insmediately affected, and with the gratify. | and with the advice | and conseut of the ality hot exceeding $900.00. srcuverabus in Manchester Fire Assurance Company went that the Prime Minister stated | Senate and House of Communs, to make : os : any courtof compecent jurisdiction, ’ if I saspected any one of cl.im ng copy ght uciawfiaudy L would have to write to O:tawa and find out if yyright was yeutered it the boods of tad Depart ment. 1 do not tains De oar ment would inske this search think one would have tu go to the Department and maxe tue search, but the taiacd cor- rect. Never print anything that you think is copyright be or ;ou may be ‘Tue penalty for printing a copy right work is a five of nut excce iimy 31,00 nor jess thas 10 cts for at The pense atid le Biny.ish } nblis. ers uave Canadians to, for infringement py right, wonld mane rating. Mase no mistake abont it. the Britisn publishers will speud tuoassids of ponads in ing our new Copyraght Act R. T. Lancyriern. he ¢ dui the I polut tuere:n co: iT] eure every copy ti trou pul some wXx o. « pretiy deleat- ‘ Hier H mered Guest, & mx other ‘Tt has long been ™m of lanvhed aman the Gay, vest should always be honored by som betterment of the home table, no matter bow trifiing, and last summer my theory was putin practice-—at my Own expense i went to drink tea with a dear old lady who lives alone in a little viliage that was She was dlighted to see and as we sat down to « supper ord: red a pretty china cup and sancer which had to her the Christmas before ylt from its place of hunor ou the par lor whatnot for my especial service and de ectat.on. She gave me an excellent we of coffee in it, but I was a little surprised when | dvaine d the last drop to disco ver that a sediment remained, composed of several buttons, two or three hooks and eves, and two black pinsand a white one evidently the accumulation of thrifty pickinge from the floor sinee Christm uw which had eseaped her failing sight in her haste to com ; mine,” “nat a mee. men Kent limnent me,” ‘Dhe ‘Bicet " Meerse ean ka aR. shoemaker, Kavol Kowates, who, in 3, lived at Pesth, the capital of Hun ry, sinoked the first meerschaum pipe fesides being a shoemeker, however, he have some one in Ottawa | Fra n« LEAKE Oshawa, Ont. Pains in _ the Joints Caused by Inflammatory Swelling A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa- parilla. t affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla. My son was afMliicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied wit) swelling 80 bad that he could not get up stairs to bed withont crawling on hands and knees. I Was very anxious about him, and having read Hood's *s:Cures 80 much about Hood's Sarsaparills deter- mined to try it, and got a Sais coe four of which entirely cured him.” Mrs. (). A. LAKE, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure te get Hood's Sarsaparilia. Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 2)e. lh. Dryce- Gemmell, M. T., ys. &. Consulting and Analyt } Chemist, ow Boy ston Si., Bosto Mom. “9 J. ¥. Raymore, sat 17 Molborn &t., Rosbury Mass After a careful examination of ; . er Skoda’s German Soa} i find it comporsed,ot ingredients of Ch icatly pure and hea Itean ve too highly re xonded, both 1 nu wiedieiha! and toliet use. Lalso Rod Skoda’s German Ointment perfectly pure and possessing high merik el quatiti tean be used wilh pecics 2afety on the most delicate skin, aud ts 4 excellent ointment for geaeral every «ls 238. Mr. Rarm above, and wir ta the manufac ner dute of Fe». + 3: xt ite soft sud pur ifyt vere, unaduiters tel, 3 hich most & aps conta in. Miss Alfee L. Welton, Vicioria General = parriieel for Nurses, Halifax, N. Skoda’s Susp is sort "as velv " ‘Te, whose picture appes' et ‘un ad pure rokl..- It makes the ekia sult, whie ans yeauti ful.” SKODA DISCOVERY C?., LTD., WOLFSILLE, f. For sale by all druggists. wied by W. | PL. EI. Trase sup R. Watsron; Charlotteuwown Yor INTIONAL as EXTERNAL usa thrk Of It. Guan, Stream sea Nervous 5 tne Diph era tad ee ynulke ANY THER Im 1810 ted by en Oid Fi ration atter Generation have U wad Gnd Unsead i. Every Traveler sould have a tte his —a cnitis, Asthma, Cholera. Sure ness in Body or Thats Stier poomy or trait f and speedy cu As much Every Sufferer fmm will jind ip this old sar relie Every Mother anoiynetin cea 7 nodyne Liniment tn the yuse for Croup, sore Throat, Sapetta, Cone’ Cuts, Bruises, © ari vues jliable to coeur, di Ry —_ withont aotlce. Delays may cost a | Bumme Complaints ike ™. . Price, 3 . ties. $2 Lapres: paid. LS. Sohason & na Cos Boston Mans What’s the time? was one of nature's handicraftsmen, being yitted with an iutnitive genius for carving in wood and other material. This brought lim in contact with Count Andrassy, with whom he became a great favorite. The eount, on his return from a mission tuo furkey, brought with him a piece of whit ish clay, which bad been presented to him rs a curiosity on account of its extraordin arily light specific gravity. I: struck the shoemaker that, being porons, it must be well adapted for pipes, as it would absorb the nicotine. The experiment was tried and Kavol cut a pipe forthe count and one for himself. The first meerschanm pipe, made and smoked by Kavol Kowates, has beea preserved in the museam at Pesth, Useful Parrots, rma Parrots have been taught to amuse by thefr imitation of the human voice, and now their powers in this respect have been made use of ‘for a practical purpose. At almost every station on a German railway the station master has a parrot ora starling su trained that whenever a train draws up at the platfurm it commences calling out the station most distinctly, and not only this, but it continues doing so while the train remains there. This has <a enna 23° oe, A correspondent of the British Agricul- tural Gazette interesting record and rent on an English gives an farm of 220 acres, on which accounts ; have been kept for a century and a quarter. Here are the fignres: 1765. 1870. 1893 Rent. £325 “ 500 £600 Labor 335 OR] "56 | half of } year slows a } | satisfactory | farmer, or the laborer. Although the rent has re cut down to what it was twenty yea’s avo, Jast loss, and the writer considers the rent still too high. The figures are not her for the Jandlord, the A drop of orer » Cul | thirty per cent. in the cost of labor means either redneed wages or fewer laborers ~~--——— Far Over Fifty Years, An OLp Axnp Wet Trizep Rewepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhwa, Is pleasnt to the taste. “Sold by Druggievs i in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take -) other Riad.—m. w. f. wkiy—l y Toothache; Faceache, Inflamed and Sore Eyesare certainly cured by Pond’s Extract: soid ino. battles only, | i, If yon have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 50 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c, and 60c. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Prornicrone MONTREAL. VT Sa TANT NORWEGIAN N Bay pa ey a UAE rt he ale cream. 3 In big bottles : eneke ike others. 50c. and 81.00 When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills WYO AAAAAAWAN Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney ¢ Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of ail who have used them, TH + / CURE TO STAY oe, By a» druggists or mail oa receipt gecenin Dr. L. A. 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