ee ee 2 ak Ow Rk el a PRR Sk st edn Bn ete Ph j THE A Legal Story. A S!. Paul lawye: about a Minn bpp ats The brotber iatter was defending store and stealing some shirts, and, hi- client bein on the stand, he was trying to show by him that he wus too drunk at the time he broke lls a good story lawyer. a tellow indicted for breaking into a furnishing ipto the store to koow what he was doing “Now Pa‘sy,” he said, in his impressive Lrist way *tellhis honor here—one ot th brightest ornaments on the beneb, God to ask when you've got one of er in it li ill iit, CNS REE, sins ns X AMINE Revere = DAILY BX COSFEE, COUTEE Fresh Roasted & Ground ing gk BEER & GOFF'S. | | Dee.c8, TRG Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: fark Wright & Co., Furuitare Ware- ke p , im, and Line “Oo £ entle men of the room, King Square. jury, bowest men and true, every one i of them—whether you know what you! AS te were doi Did vou know what were|G. H. HASZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street taking ? Can you tell us now what aT. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side sort of shirts those were that you arte of ~— alleged in the indictment to have stolen: a. Gents’ Goods a spe Chal Je Then he paused fora reply Hun = a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886 replied Patsy “that a queer qu uy - noon oe. shirts on now!” The Minneapo man lost his case. ; lisinclidiies es A Hint to a Bashful Young Man. Bachelor Unele—-Ah, my dear, you look as pretty asa pictore. i don’t wonder George thinks so much of you. Has the rascal proposed yet Pretty ni mat » uucle, he hasn't. I really believe be is ulraid to “Why don’t you encourage him a littie, my dear ?’ “[ do, uncle, bat you know it wouldn’t be modest to do too much encouraging.’ sip N , | SUpPPose. L’li tell you what to do thor yn. ‘*¢* What is it, you dear old tl ‘Just wait till Christmas ard fent him ¥ ; one ot the moiuces — | ‘Good bless our bome if that does" t fix h'm, nothing will.’ —_—se She Wasn't Afraid. ‘Why, Cl ley, what's that little brows thing on your upper lip It wasn’t there when you went away two weeks aco, Siici the lovely Araminta Aucustina. Th . ly aarilinyg, |! hy ; hai i yrown i'}] eno ul LU DILLS, Liitt ihe ; , d to get on i in betw his teet! Un, t said ti ve raid ee can t rite im not afraid of it, nd sue pil ywwed her head on his manly bosom, and look edi demurely into hi seve Charley is weak, but not foolish. + a ~ A Point View. Mrs. K. fin “7 le what have i done Herr T. the paioting) ; ‘‘Nefier mind, I am quite sure | can soon make it all right,” Mrs. K.: “Make it right! What can youever de, when its a pattern dress and I hava’ta bitof the goods fora bew vreat coastermation) : ’ ‘Xamio ng , M dum ;: sleeve ?’ <--> Enjey Life. 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DECEMBER, Ist, j ‘RAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST. TRAINS ARRIYE—PROM THE WEST, STATIONS. } No. 1. | No. 3. STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. A. M. P.M. || @ > =e Charlottetown ..........-- 7 15 1 ||Charlottetown............ 2 30 | 1000 Royalty Junction......... 7 34 2 12 || Royalty Junction. ........| 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire ......... 8 17 3 05 North Wistemite.......<.«: / 1 29 | 8 45 Hunter Rive?r..es..+0...55- & Su / 3 20 Co ei Ae ee 115 8 30 Ss. 656i Keen anes 9 00 ) 3 37 || BeaGaieaine®... i... vs8 585.08 | Bs | 7 53 County Line.........- chee 9 WY 4 07 HOURREY LANG. 05... ce 00s | 312% 7 43 oe Be ae 9 23 4 22 \|Free EE ied vee cass oo n6akd 2 23 : 7 23 PU ak. acincco dans se 9 40 4 45 1 Cees. i; . 5. ccebinns ts } 12 05 } 7 5 (ar} 1010 | 5% | dp| A.M. | 630 Summerside.......... 4 rm. |} P.M. jiSummerside.........: Bs. 3) . 4M (dp} 12 40 i ar} 1035 | Miscouche. ...........s-esies i 00 || Mhiee ouche....... eeeeenss ae } W115 Weliingtono...... e600 cals ow 1 37 | LW ClInGtoiss on casscee, 5) i 9 49 POPE IEEE 550050000 games 203 | Poet MM oii. acce. gear ke oe RY LBRPY,..0 2. cccceveccees: 3 22 a hg: Ra Cree. ceocee | 7 4 Te "CE ee 3 45 ' \}1 BreDOUING . co. civsdcsocass 7 30 Alderman .. .. ..00s0s.. ee. 4 20 HI OOTUOE.. .. 6.604 cde dees dus i 6 55 CAI. 60 scune in, cee a Pp. i || Pigmish. .,......... Ae Bs . \ avl. vo d au nearer n e Melman eneamnuRN arenes eh Hy “TRAINS DEPAR!—POR THE EAST, ‘TRAINS ARRIVE FROM THE EAST, STATIONS. | No. & No. 7. STATIONS. | No. f. No. 8 TOs See ee Oe PSH. ye ee ae Charlottetown .4..4 66.54. 2 30 iCharlottetown............ ; WS i Koyalty Junction...:...... 2 I? | Foe y py Junction......... : S 2 P 3 2 cache oebisces we eeee! 9 32 MOGIIG.d... d0 55s eh ee = | eafor¢ dp he Mount Stewart....... la ; 410 | Mount Stewart....... | whe ar é eS Se ee re 5 22 RON catn ss sana saae eve 7 38 Ce og i ar 5 45 P, M, iGeorgetow ear eo dp 715 : M. Cea: = Mount Stewart,.......++++ 4 05 | Mount Stewart...... .,.dp ae RR: anna 4 43 fe ee ie Poke Be Ra 5s ven ccu cs ddnes i § 12 ey ae saddinvens ; 7 48 Bear River...... cece ! 5 57 ||Bear River ...«00s.... 0009s 7 03 alae eS epee OF ar 6 40 ican itntcess eceeee..Gp 6 20 | Dy ee ee | |. A. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p- m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m., on Monday, W ednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7,35 a.m. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. JA40ES COLE.VE.AN. Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i THR LIVERPOOL AND LONDUN AND GLOB! INSURANGE COMPANY, :O: Assets, Ist Jantiary, 856 . : . $36,606,822.05. 30; (os FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent, TELEPRORE COMPARY OF PRINCE EDHARD ISUAND. 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