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HOPPE a. cc : i pianist) says :—- | *CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 9, 1886, [have used the Emerson Piano, furnished by Fietcher f the Court Musicians, and beg to express MY ENTIRE sATISPACTION with the instru- ment “G4. BH. HOPPER.” 42 The Emerson Piano has won for itself a world-w reputation—the Company being established as tar back as 1849. They area hisa grade bet medium-priced instrument. They are remarkable for their Purity and Briilianey of Tone, as well as for Durability. re Company are to-day one of the largest ; Pianoforte Manufacturers in the Un.ted Piano Wor k are Sistes, anal tizic mennoth lo ce lin Boston. Mas Nearly Fifty Thousand H Piano mad win Use, ry nas ing hour in th. ar ! he Emerson Piano is its own best adver- tisement. It travels on its merits. It pleads its own cause; it is not bolsteredjinto notori« ty by other than its Superior Qualities. \ rite for Cat | cues and P rices to the Sole Agent for P. E. Island, or call at his Music W areroon ¢. P. FLETCHER, Sign of the BIG FIDDLE, Queen St. LS86. THE PRESENT IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY Silver~Plated Ware. Likely to Go Up. a letter just Ch'town, Oct. 14, Dy? rices are : following is contained in d by us from 4 manut ct irer : ere © reguiar boom in trade. Cannot sc. t travellers out, lave to kee *p them 1 home to ! O get out orders. Everyone crazy about govls. The whole west is in a ferment and I are going to be higher. as it is utterly i sible to umake the goods required.” i nbove state of the trade is in a yreal meas- "ny te to the fine exhibits of Silver Ware made a’ > Colonial Exhibition in London and the : popularity and demand for Canadian 1s, We have a splendid show of ‘ qite 6 DAILY Wears, OF i } f . : eerer vans a ee | These pi lls were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease, The information around each box is worth tea timesthecostofa | box f pills 1 (2% ience. One boxwill | ox of pills. Findout do more to purify the bloodandcurechrom |} ; ic ill health than $35 em worth of any other remedy yet discov- cred. Ifpeoplecould | cause no inconven- Gil be made to realizo the marvelous power of these pills, ha would walk a mies to get a box if they could not be had aka out. Sent by mail for 25 5 02 ats in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the tofermation r valua JOHNSON & CO. 23 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. lake New Bic acl! GOYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE PIRE, Bipeee: i OWL . 0 Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agevt. PAREN ON MGcY PAV@RARLE TERMS. pe or Prince Edward eer F. ARNAUD, MERCH sn RANK OF \LLIRPAX about them, and you —i™ will always be thank- ful. One pill a dose. Parsons’Pills contain nothing harmful, are easy to take, ~ $500,000, Use RINKS Agent MM town. } n, 18a } Mise Ee is Fae ga * > gb f CUARLUTTETOWA SSH GED DOOR FeCTORT | Loki oa b. Uj ‘ & ae | Penke’s Ne. 3 Wharf, R. PALMER & C.. PROePRIETOS. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices: , Doors. Wndow and Door Frames, Architraves, Spoutiag and 1, Ballasters, Newel Posts, Stair Raiis, Twists, &c A 4 > S440e8 sre prepared to do all Kuds of fobbiaz, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, fig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. Ali kinds of Gothic Windows for Charches made at shortest notice Witb new and firsteclase Machine ry, aad tha latest apptian AR we ean inenre the with their psgtronage atmost satisfaction toaiil who favor 14 TLAPHOME COMPAAY OF PRINCE EOMARD (SLAAD, TELEPAOWE COPARY OF Paintt tbe ewe ree 4). messages, by Velephone, Keusington, Summer- HiS COMPANY is now & between Ubasriottetown ready to transmit written and verba’ , Hnnter Biver, County Line, freetown, side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— trom Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, fcr each five minutes’ con- VersSation, OF part therool..........00cccscecces coscccern cooasy sorscvcceicecose’s geseuer seececees i0 Cents do do co ©. B0. 9O WR OG cnsvcesciapccces o6scie decease 1G: - a8 do de do OVER AD TATED cincilisidades etcee cerece BE Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent trom Station to Station at following Rates -:-— > . When distance does not exceed !0 miles, for twenty words or unde?.... ........000. 15 Cents Whea distance is greater than 10 Miles... ......4.. cocscees 5 eee ciicnihabetdteuod cuter OO “ For each additional wore one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lossees of instruments Written messages will be delivered ia Chariottetown within city limita; from all other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile irom said offices, Special rates will be made for deliveriug at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephon‘ struments in Charlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. For further information apply to the Sabseriber, at Charlottetown ‘s rig of ROR ANGUS MANAGER ‘ ih’town, Ort. 12 RRA] yer oat PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 2386 SOURERE CPP E yr Arrangement, iss6. { y* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUN INE 1s Ist, t, 1886, 86, Trains will run as follows :— “3 ARRIVE.— _ TRAINS BEPAAT.— Fan THE WEST RAL -FRGE r THE WES 1. A+ ' j “ee | Sug Tar, Butter and Cream Dishes, STATIONS. Express | Mixed 1 [atixea STATIONS. —— Mixed mt) Mixei Cups and uzs, ss s Pitchers, Pickle Dishe at } a. ale : ew ll lilies saiaata tl Ein a i dae (« mea an { wiain Cas ors, Napkia tings’ i = M.e i. M. | P.! M, Pp, X , <P _ Sea a M. S da ids O 008 Charlottetown.......-. } 60 | 1015 3 30 Charlottctown...ccecss.. \ 7 10 i 255 | 9 35 orale cancion end ' @ui es 3 49 Roy alty Junction...... 6 56 oc. | O29 —4\ rr <o - ve North Wiltshire. ...... | ¢€@2i1nhs 435 ||North Wiitshire....... | 6 22 14 | 830 wean UJ a. J ¢ ) V Vv Hunoter Kiver.. 6538 | 1133 | 450 || Hunter liver,......... 6 12 1 33 8 i4 Se na j ae ||Bradaibane............ 5 47 1258 | 739 . in Se a Brad UDENG.....++. cooes 37 2 12233 | 526 |'County Lane Junction. Se i 120i 7 tas Te A e> o | ounty Line Junction. 7 30 SU t £8 HPTORtOWN..... 60.0655: 5 30 3.3%} 7% ioe w » =) ¥L i Dy Freetown. ~hpotes,. 7. -4.. 2m 5 355 Kensington ..ccccce,... 617 12 - 6 48 } Kensie cton. -e e : 7 oe 12 57 617 [ a ERON BLOCK. 5 ar 815 1 6 0 (ap 4 55 11 40 615 Oct.9 Yaw Summerside...... ta ee ee ; i at : ap! 8 30 2 00 > ar 440 | 1105 > " ; | blise vue he. 8 45 321 | 4 VISCOUChE. «scceceres 4 25 1) 44 4 a - W 8 U5 247 | ‘ W ellimeton .006 2.600 65 4 05 id i8 nar bie BI HW | ; a oa) oe oe K : th f 9 35 3 35 rs DOCU SONE coe s nee cecnes 3 35 9 30 eo -4 bad buet wa ca Lal tie v 1030 | 455 | =® O'LMOIT .... docovccses,; 2 42 8 10 SS Hioomfield....++.... | 1047 | 520 | $5 eee Se 4 Ee . “i | Albertoad.-++e..-.eeees*) IL 1h 6 10 | 36 AIDOLION, 5... cs0scc0 00s | 88 | -4o@ “5 HEAD OFFICE : | ‘Tiguish .. $00 eoeces ar! i153 | 7 00 = iignisn bins wines Gp i12¢ } 600 | S Mark Wright « Co., Furniture Ware- | i | P.M. | re | A.M. : | County Line Junction. j f 6545 |/County Line Junction. j | le reom, King Square. ae Sape Traverse ......ar * 6335 || Cape Traverse...... do! , 1 6 30 AGENCIES : | PAIRS we PART. 58 ; a EAST. TRAD iS “ABRIY ¥i.- ~FRO iM ¥ iE ES, ST. G. H. HASZARD's Book Store, Queen Strect fa es Re Bee Ce Co oe Pe ee re ee ae G.". DAVIES, American Cioiffing Store, SSide STATIONS. ixpress Mixed STATIONS, | Express Mixed ’ | eee ie ie te oi P. M, AM. |i ioe: P.M, Gents Goods a speciaily. Charlottetown.---...... 315 : 6 30 || Charlottetown ........ 9 20 615 Chitown, Sep. 6, 1886. Royalty Janction....++, 30 6 40 || Royalty Junction...... 9 U5 965 — Dee ee SPREE 0.5. a0tes. att 3 | 13 ee 8 40 517 * ar 4 23 i) i p 815 4 ; ‘ » "a 4 4 4 - M!, Stewart Teun ¢ | Mt. Stawari June. } ; “> a, ws dp io 7 ee: eS ar) = 8 10 420 | “cll 00000060 060 644 1 58 ; 9 Ot ; o4 7 42 8 85 FE FICES ul VWarerocom:, No. 25, Water § Pee. . cia os vo 2b ; 9 So ! 7 2) i 3 62 ON ately 1 pation of G. W. Debloujs, Bear River wae. 5. eee 6 45 2 10 « 2 4 aqyal wi lat Osilce OF ri 4 G 2 1? 15 dp 6 15 . i 2 DEBLOIS oN keer. OS A. M, bs | eee a 2 ; ovinela. Building. | Mt. Stewart Junciion 4°5 8 25 \| it. Stewart Junction | 8 10 415 town,"Or* 724. 1888 a ti | Card iga tk °8 2 33 COPIER Rins os o-6¢ 05050 717 ' 3 93 \' feorgetown..... ar 45 10 00 Georgetown... i++ id 7 UM ' 2 40 “TH OAS TOG! TATT - _ ia ‘ saisiliceadiiaaiaccas dina or : CAT CLINES’ TAL], AvUeustTa,|—= ao SS SS ° ut LI, Raz. { Praius by Eastern Standard Time, '°Qrm ~ , — i ea ‘ 7" . ; 7 . : mm ‘ ; : P OCELSAIN SCHOOGL FOR GIRLS. Is: trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday | Mea the Bay ts es dial aturd: wy, and Jeave U ape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip between é ne. abae - 4 cEL i “ resident, Fs > ik. W. D. oes <a 5 Oot eee | Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. x. ? —_ = e — aoe 15. Terms $275 an) -~ Crrsased a sa ses oltevred,. recur # # address the P Principal” —~ duly i610 Wks Ship Owners avd Brokers, i form of policy all the: Sonductor i : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1886. IsZ7 - + - 188 6. i. & EK. KENNY, | » ~— Sh ppine Davie CANADA. iT & E. KENNY, (F «. MAMON) | Goneral G mmission Merchants, is] GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgaic Street, LONDON, E, ¢ EFagland, Scotts and Vanghaug Codes March 20, URSA at the augsl Try the TEA, 25 Cents, LONDON HOUSE. CHANGE OF HOUR. BOSTON §=STEAMERS, C (OMMENUCING with the “Carroll” leaving here ? Tth OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 OCLOCK, P. ™., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season. CARVELL BKOs., Agents, Sept.2t—pat her s’side prs ANVYOUNCE MERT After careful study of the usage of Assurance Companies at home and abroad, and of the expe- rience of this Society in ail the varied reforms introduced by it, the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE soc IK TY has combined in one vdvantages and gnarantees which can safely and properly be united, and now offers it to the public under the bame of the Re Be hbo TONER BP < ba.8ey. If you Assurance on your Life, you should secure one of the Equitable’s Free Ton- tine Policies ; because (') itis ’ ul . Ts x EN EDISVP TERRE He, and you buy a Certainty instead of a Possible Lawsuit; (2) it is a LP desire Ui BEERS T BEAL and you are not, as in ordinary cases, prohibited from going Where and doing what you please ; (3) itis NONR-PURPFELITARLE. and you can never be deprived of a just indem nity even on surrender ; (4) it is PAY‘ELE* MHUEDIAT? EY after death, thus providing against even tempor- ary embarrassment ; (5) it is PRE MWEReNTLY LUCRASEIVE, in many cases providing Assurance in later life for nothtag, cr yielding back tie whole, or nearly so, of Whvt has been paid in by those preferring to withdraw ; (6, the form of policy is ma Yea? 2.85 and shorn of needless formality ; (7) the advan- tayes offered under the policy are ROP GBLTALLABLE I Ca VERE VA ERG EN A VW @ 753 EP ARWY or under Any Other Policy. j 2% 43a ade Tables | of Rakes and full Explanations, WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. Db. MCKINKON, Corner Grocery, Special Agent for Summerside Ch‘town, Oct. 13, loté RETAILS EVERYWHERE. j} Cans, 8 14, and 25 Cents Paper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents Nov 8, 1886. Glen Stewart Market ee ene: Low 48 10 Ho CABBAGE®, from 5 to 20 Ibs, in : weight, 20 to 50cts. per dozen. 6,000 Celery, 30cts. per dozen, boxing extra, 100 Bushels Onions, $1 per bushel. 100 = do ‘lable Carrots, 40cts. per bushel. Beets, toes, &c. Address all orders to Parsnips, Pumpkins, Squashes, Toma RKE JAMES BURK! Southpori, P. E. I. Oct. 20, *s6—Ilmo ?aw NOTICE 10 PU URSE SEIVERS pipe PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, have openeda LOFT for the fanzing and Hanging of Mackerel ' bounded on the west 3} at seveu Purse Seines, Ail work guarant eed equal tO anythin; kind performed in the United States, Prices o : of the + paication to PETER PAINT & SONS. Oct, 8—wy 1 mo _———— + REP & JAG COLEMAN, Superin Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1836—all prs Gi — wes LP ine as A Bet VIE Lead asd Property receatty occupied | . by the uadersigned, si‘uated on the brighton Road, BENJAMIN HGARTZ. April 20-~—2aw tf & pat | MORTGAGE SALE, ee YO be Scola by Public Auction, House, in Charlottetown, on WK aed aes the first day of December next, A. D., Twelve o'ciock, noun, by vir-ue ofa Powe r of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mor tguge ® dated the tweifth aay of April, A. D., s4, aud made between Catherine Me ‘Ke nzie and Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdwaid Jarvis Liodgson, the late Charles Wright, other part, Al 4L that tract, piece, or parcel of land or ground, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Sixty-five, in Queen‘s County, bounded as follows, thatis to say: Commencing on the uorth side of the road leading trom Long Creek towards Canoe Cove, and at the west boundary of land tormerly leased to John Me- kKwen, thence running thereou north one degree west by the magnetic meridian of the year 1765 | for the distance of thirty-fourchains and ninety Links, or until it strikes the sonihern boundary of the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thence run- ning thereon south eighty-seven degrees west twenty-one chains and eighty links, thence south to the aforesaid road, thence following the course of the said road to the pluce of beginning, and is by land sold to Archibald Currie, contaiming ninety-seven and one-half acres of iand, a little more or less, Duted the 23rd day of October, A. D., 1886. For further particulars apply at tne office of Mr, Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. deceased, of the Oct, 23—law tl sale sat THE @XAMINER JOB PRINTIN OFPERITC tien mi. ov haz l.tely beoi repleniwhed with a supply of Printing ‘Types and Material —OF THE-— invention and Best Description, Latest and #9 ave pow pp ared bo print, iLL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, VHTHS OF FAND, ‘ANE RIEL. eT af! a he ey § iS, REC HEARS, PRS THES, fin Sheeb foliage, in Quad § tyle CHEAP PRIRES, oat SY ALL SIATIO MANERS TRROUCHOUT Hn WORLD STRHAMER ‘HEATHER BELLE, Fall Arrangement, 1886, ON and after TUESDAY.OCTOBER 12th 18%6,the eteamer “Heather Belle” will run as follows Will leave Orwell Brn h Wharf for Chariotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings a! seven o'clock, callung at China Point and Haltliday’s Wharves. Leaving Chariottetown for Halliday‘s. China Point and Orwell Brash Wharf same evenings, at two o ‘clock, remaining at Beush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and Thursday night retm ning zto Charlottetown, a wrriving about eight o'clock, Juring the month of Occober, Steamer will run to! rapaud as follows Every Friday morning, Velock, leave Charlottetown for Cra- paud ; leaving c rapaud for Charlottetown night, saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Char- lottetow n, about 1 o'clock, p m JOHN HUGHES, \gent. P. ELT. Oct, 13, 1886. - Imo law pat FARM FOR SALE @T SOURIS, Pik Subseribers offer for Sale that deartiful Farm, situated in the immediate vie inity of Souris, and known as the LESLIi® FARM. con- taining 17 acres of prim: land. Possession given Ist December next. THRMS EASY. Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, MCLEAN & ©O, On the premises to LESLIE BROS. 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