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As school inspector Matthew Arnold was examining a class in geography one day, and, holding up the poker with which he was about to stir the fire, he asked if any child could tell him where itwasmanufactured. There was a long silence, broken by the schoolmistress, a who remarked nerveusly that such in- married at last, and we are so happy.”’ “Did you and Jack have some trouble in getting your father’s consent?’’ “No, but papa and I had a lot of trouble in getting Jack’s consent,’’— Pick Me Up. e988 RORORURIRIE ROE ODS POSS rene0e gt ’ 8 formation was not mentioned in Corn- 4 : well's geography. *‘No,’’ said Arnold ; = “Cornwell's an ass!’’—San Francisco VE Argonant. Lae ‘ Where the Trouble Was, 9 “Well, girl, Jack and I are to bo 4 ~s re. . ere —— ee es \) want : i For Coughs, 4 Colds, Bron- y chitis, y Saxe ee@throat, cic. prlice Bum x KERRY, WATSON & CO., Propaicrons. a . a MONTREAL. o0acececececsoeoece: © ‘a —AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. 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Next comes our black clay Worsted, elegant goods; other tailors charge $21.00 for same guality of goods; our price will be $17.50 The above suits will be well made and trimmed, and cut by our artist cutter We keep no apprentices in vur workroom, all our tailors yoolen Comp THE BARGAIN CORNER, | He is an All our goods This year Next will be our famous $16.00 suits they all tried to compete with us, but This goods is all wool double and CARD OF THANSS. For the many favors received from n.y numerous friends and customers during the year 1896, and would wish them a hap- and Prosperous New Year, and that they may all continue = buy and drink the celebrated Special Blend of Empire Tea. that I sell. Also as many more, invited to participate in the pleasures of drinking Empire Blend during 1897, T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man Modern Shoes are made to fit the foot. the head and the purse. DEANS for syring and summer —the very latest thing ee CHOCOLATE and OXBLOOD. Elegant shoes made in the latest style toes, for men, ladies and women. W. H. STEWART & CO., London House Building Sane Ce mt syseseese este Seale testes Our new lire of Bedroom Suites are here, and are pos- itively the finnst assortment we have ever shown. Qur line in Oak is especially fine, also Birch, Elm and Ash. Our $15 suite has not yet been approached in stvle and finish. Ask to see our $20 “Leader.” JOHN NEWSON J Bedroom Suites | seek Reet, SH DS Shh Ds For Farm and Garden. Timothy, Alsike, Mammoth, Early Red and White Dutch, Clover Seed, White Russian, Red Fyfe, and Colorado Bearded Seed Wheat. GARDEN.—Beans, Beet, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumber, Musk, Melon, Onion. Parsley, Parsnip, Peas Pepper, Raddish, Sage, Savory, Spinnage, Squash, Salsify, Tomato, Tobacco, Turnip, Water Melon, etc. Flower seeds in ariety. All of these seeds are new, pureand reliable. For ale at lowest prices WM GRANT & CO QUEEN STREET, Charlottetuwn HIGH GRADE “== dud Superphosphate. 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In answer to the appeal the woman suddenly appeared around the rear of the trailer and put one foot on the step. Then she changed her mind and trotted to the front end of the car. Here she climbed up and came in the front door. The conductor snapped the bell, and the train started suddenly, tumbling the newcomer onto a fat man. As she straightened up she said: “This car is going to Fairmount street, isn’t it?’’ ‘*No, ma’am,’’ replied the conductor, “it’s going right the other way.’”’ “There, I just thought it was!’’ cried the woman. ‘But you all yelled at me so that I got confused. I don’t want to go on this car. Let me off.’’ So the conductor let her off at the next stopping piace, and the last the passengers saw of her she was standing on the wrong side of the street waiting for an eastward bound car.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Testing Coal. An apparatus by which an engineer may test or determine the quality and adaption of the coal he receives is de- scribed in the Boston Journal of Com- merce. The test is not intended to be an analysis, but principally to show the amount of fixed carbon in the coal and the percentage of ash. As each carload is received sataples are taken from 20 or more parts of the car, thoroughly mixed and quartered, each quarter being also mixed and quartered until the sample is obtained. This sample is then carefully weighed, the volatile matter driven off, weighed again, and the carbon consumed, and the ash weighed. This estimate is important in guarding against the use of coal having an undue percentage of ash. The various coals differ in the per- centage of ash which they contain, some Cumberland coals having from 12 to 14 per cent of ash, while a good New river will have as low as 3 or 4 per cent. Thus, though the coals may look alike to the average engineer, the heat value characterizing them is 10 per cent great- er in one description than the other, and, ascertaining this, an important saving in the cost of fuel may result. EE Wants, Lost, Found &c w ANTED —A Cook and a housemaiu. washing. Apply at this office. No Sy WANTED.—A Servant. Must understand lain cooking Enquire at Mrs, Edward Ime.’s, Quen Street. 96 lw 513 FOR SALE.—A ee Building |oton eorner of Sydney and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to W. W. Wellner, 96 SALESMEN WANTED. in every district to handle reliable goods, new season, samples free, salary from the start. For particuiars write Luke Bros, Montreal. 9 WANTED—At once, ahousemaid. No wasning. Apply at this eifice 95—ti TO LET.—A house on Douglas St, contain- ing six roomsand pantry. 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