THE ‘ptember, wee \ change cre over nature \ deep flush NI if ; " nl ienf tl ult is ‘ lear, | yu pill yo anda crimson blush sy I i k the waning kK apples be mi ba trees, while volden rod i meal , lane, and meadow vayly nod Now W : n of the qual! ure often he i ! buckw it fields, while, on the calm ts i } tie arti ly Not v bird s now a nest; but night is thrill’d by i ' c<ets near, and locusts’ drowsy hum I ems t uy ‘September month has Maganune. Hrooartyn _——— + Gid Clethes Made New. The time for isiibatiens over partly worn clothes with a view of renovating them so that they will have a resem blance of their former freshness, is an anxious one for the busy woman who is torced by the purse to turn to available piece of material, Che first state of her account every thing to be done toa gar ment that is to be made over isto rip it to pieces, pick out the threads and brush thoroughly. If you know just how it is to be made ayaia, select only the pieces needed, so as pot to waste any unneces- sary lubor io cleaning what will not be used. It the material is woollen, but little worn, and not much if any, soiled, a good brushing and pressing is all that wil, be needed. Put the pieces on an ironing-table and brush thoroughly, first across the goods, and then length Wi ; After brushing, the next thing is to take out all grease and other spots. Grease spots may be eradicated trom lack goods, by rubbing with a sponge dipped in t we ntine, having first laid the : ti ove an woolen < loth tolded three or four times. Grease spots can be taken trom mate inl of any color by covering the place with pine clay. Powder the clay, and moisten it with water to the consistency of cream, spread it over the spot and let it dry. After it hue been on several hours scrape it off with the blunt edge of a knite, and dast off all the fine powder wild a soit Drusd, When black stuff bas become rusty the color cin be restored by sponging it with strong ammonia water, ors mixture of equal parts of ammonia and whic is still better. may be restored to its alcohol, B ack stufl former freshness by spongiag it with a liquor made by boiling a large bandful of leaves in two quarts of water uotil reduced to a pinot. This may be used on cloth, crape and bombazine. (rrease ter scan be removeu trom by rubb ing ae fabric between the palms Turpeatine, alcohol or benzine cap be used, and pipe clay will remove spols without injuriog the most delicate shades, Black silk can bo made to look almost as good as new by sponging on the right side with weak tea or coffee, and pressing oa the right side with thick flanne! between the silk and the iron. When the is very much wrinkled, sponge on the wrong side with Of tae han d b silk weak gum-arbaie water, and when nearly dry, iron beween two wollen cloths: When the nap is worn off of cloth it can sometimes be restored thus:— Soak the good+in cold water for aa hour, when with a pinor needle geotly pick up the nap; after the nap is rising, brush it the right way with a soit brush. Harpers’ Bazar. - —_ = - Advice to a Young Man. Don’t worry, my son, dont worry. Don't worry about something that you think may happen to-morrow, because you may die to-night, and to-morrow will find you beyond the reach of worry. Don’t worry over a thing that happened yesterday, because yesterday is a hundred years away. If you don’t believe it jast try to reach afier it and bring it back. Don’t worry about any- thing that is happening to- lay, because today will only last fifteen or twenty minutes. Ilr you don’t believe it tell your creditors you'll be ready to settle in full with them at sunset. 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Will positively cure The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a ience, PILLS One box will do more to purify the blood and cure chrom ill health than $5 worth of any other remedy yet discov- ered. If people could be made to realize the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; 2 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. Make New Rich Blood! ISs6. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST STATIONS. Express | Mixed parent STATIONS. Express | Mixed | Mixe’ pie aan . att ae ! A. M, a. 1) Ba , ee M. | 3 PM. A.M. ( harlottetown.. eeece 6 00 | 10 15 3 30 Charlottetown....... as 7 2 35 9 35 Royalty Jun a 614 | 10 35 3 49 Royalty Junction......{ 656 | 235 | 917 North Wiltshire. ......) 6 48 11 23 $35 | North Wiltshire...... 6 22 1 48 8 30 Hunter Itiver....... i 6 58 11 38 £ SO Hunter Rivery......... 6 12 1 33 8 4 3 | P. M. radalbane . 547 1 1258 7 39 IR ii nae ' 7 23 12 i3 5 26 < Jounty Line ‘June tion. 5 40 12 50 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 5 40 Te » BU 12 35 71 Freetow Be cccseteees 7 wo 2 35 5 5b Ke nsington .. 66066, ol 517 12 13 6 45 Kensington.. : 7 8 12 57 6 17 [ . £. a. —: 6. £4 6@ (dp. 455 1 40 | 615 Summerside.. ; j | Summerside...... < dp! 830 | 200 s : (er 440] NO | & Miscouche. piaeusauss 8 45 2 21 Miscouche,.... eeeces 4 25 10 44 yy WW elington ‘ os 9 O05 2 i7 4 Well ington. skéles 40 | 1018 | Port Hui y es ee Sy Pr eigaee | 33 | 93; ge O'Le 1 320 | ‘ BE = CP OEE... ..t0ccccenss 2 42 8 10 ed Bloo wd j 10 47 | ee aoe Bloomitie id. nile nds codes 2 25 7 44 = \ PEGA. 0060.00 60000 eet See Alberton, iceal 2 00 6 50 +e Fignish .. ar} ll 55 700 | v CITI 5. obs nicest dp -o te 600 | S P. M a * 7 ae County Line Junction, | I » 45 || County Line Junction. ; ta C ape ‘Tra averse ..... ar 635 ||Cape Traverse...... dp 6 30 * _ TAM iS ; DEPART “FOR fHe EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE. —FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express | Mixed STATIONS. — | _ Express | Mixed i | . P.M, A. M. nA ee a a P.M. Charlottetown ........ 315 6 30 Charlottetown ........ 9 20 615 Royalty Junction.,...- 3 30 6 50 Royalty Junenen beds, 9 05 5 55 mente. 2°"... deck. 3 58 7 28 || Bedford.. ods 8 40 517 ar 4 235 8S Uo dp 8 15 440 Mt, Stewart June. Mt. Stewart Junc. 5 ap’ |, i ar} 8:10 4 20 MEGNOEE .coscccee. 6oisins ! 4 58 9 OL || Morell....... bin dinnd eee! 7 42 | 3 35 i 5 20 9 35 SG. POLOle ce esbicte.' 7 20 3 02 Bear Kiver..----- a 5 55 10 27 SE TREO OE s cditik cca cine 6 45 210 Souris.. veseeees. BI 6 25 li lo || S0uris..-+-- tt eeeess dp 6 15 1 2 P. M. AM. | yegy wes P.M. Mt. Stewart Junction, 4 35 8 25 | Mt. Stewart Junction | $10 415 no eae e ia 5 3 9 38 COPE anise cdinins | 717 3 03 Georgetown. ....... ar 5 45 10 00 Georgetown....+++-..dp! 7 00 2 49 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time #@ Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip between Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. All other ‘Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEWAY, ; Superintendent. vailway 2 , Charlottetown, M ay 97, 1886—all prs Oi TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM T Summer » diane: ( y AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, [S86 THE WEST. versation, or, part thereof, .......0. secses see do do do do do do Station at following Rates ;— When distance is greater than 10 miles.,... For each additional word one cent extra, Ch’town, Ort 19. 188&K—Tyer and eeeeeee neon ween Ore eeeee 5 wo 10 miles..... over 10 miles..... Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under..... + eRe n ee teem eee Special rates will be made for delivering at grei ter distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private ox toll lines. For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS; wee ee we eeee ee eeeeenee oeee PO COMPANY OF Paint EDWARD ISLAND, = OY eee cence ese /PHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- side and St, Kleanors, at the following Rates;— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- sn ovenesian VO beck diiebkei Oe +6 wie! a> 15 Cents 2 « A discount of 20 per cent irom the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messager will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; from all ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said¢ offices. MANAGER. Peake’s No. R. PALMER & Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Primes Mouldings, ’Ballasters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. (th' teow Sepe 29 122° while 1 year CG., Qe TT o> Wh Architraves, ap wiata, &e. ani, CHARLOTTETOWA =SASH AAD BOOK FACTORY | PROPRIETORS. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices ; Spouting and Conductor All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, aad the latest appliances.2we can inanre the nimost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage We ace prepared to do all knis’ of fobbing, in Planing, Joiating, Morticing, Tenoning, CAPITAL 5g ae Halifax Pranch—J. Ch town, Jan, 1888, 0-——--- Head Office--MONTREAL. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent RUYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. 0 — $2,000,000, +t, ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX WEDNESDAY, BARCLAY & UO, GENERAL Commission & Shipplug Merchants, 91 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. experience in this market, bushels P. E. I Onr p»rtrons for potato qua HT yexrs’ vy) Over tifty thousand potatoes re ceived by us last fall. J] satisfied. Vessels chartered freights at short notice, Write for morket rep orts : wa Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ned Lobsters, Eggs, Mareh !7, ’86 —- 3Bmn eod ST ATIONERS THROUCI CHUTE He WORLD OM TAXATION. NARMERS, do not tax yourselves by run- _ ning around looking for the best and cheapest FARM IMPLEME NTS, for by coming to the Farmers’ Depot you will find a full line of Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Plows and Farm Wagons, which will be sold at prices and terms that leaves all competition in the distance, Also, a full line of Cossit’s Extras. GILL & LAVERTY, Farmers’ Depot, next door to J.) Bi McLeod's Grocery Store, (jueen St. Ch’town, July 9, ’86—wy 2mos Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building, in C harlotte town, Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the eighth day of Septem- ber next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, AL JL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, 4 lying and being at Mount Stewart, Township number Thirty-seven, in Queen’s County afore- said, bounded and described as follows : Com- mencing at a certain post fixed on the west side of the Saw-mill Brook below the old French saw- mill dain, thence south forty-eight degrees west, one chain and sixty-three links, thence south fifteen degrees, west nine chains and forty-one links. thence north thirty-three degrees east, two chains and fifty-cieht links, and from thence north eighty-eight and one-half degrees, east four chains to the said Brook, thence along said Brook at high water mark till it meets the Railway fence, thence eastwardly along said fence for the distance of eleven chains to the line between John R. Bourke, junior, and Richard Egan, thence southwardly fifty-five links, thence north seven degrees, east one chain and nineteen links, thence south forty-nine degrees, east one chain or to the said Brook below the oid French mill- dam to the place of commencement, together witha right of way from the Road leading from Mount Stewart to Saint Peter's Road, to the said Lot, and from thence to the Saint Peter's Road, and being the premises at present used by the mortgagors hereinafter ns umed as a starch fac- tory. ‘together with alland singular the engine, boiler and other machinery contained in said factory. The above ssle will be made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of January, A. D., 1882, and made between John R. Bourke, junior, of Mount Stewart, Frederick W. Hyndman and Charles Pope Fletcher, both of Charlottetown, of the one part, and Alexander McKinnon and Thomas A. McLean, of Char lolle- town, aforesaid, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, Day this third day of August, A. D., 1886. NEIL McLEOD, Assignee of Mortgagees. Aug. 4--ti oaw wed STHAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” Summer Arrangement, 1886" O*. and after TUESDAY, MAY 4, the steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hagh McLean, Master, will run as follows Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o‘clock, will leave Cc ‘harlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a.m. for Char- lottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday‘s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m, for Halliday’ s, China Point and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. WwW chants, commencing May 5, Ww ill leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Until farther notice, every alternate Wednesday, commencing May 12, will leav e Vernon River Bridge for Charlottetown at7 a. m., callirg a Brush, China Point and Halliday‘s Wharves leaving Charlottetown at 3p. Mm. 20 return. remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday‘s W harves ; leavi ing Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m. for Charlottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at $a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7a. m. for Char- lottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Crap .ud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Char- lottetow n; leaving Charlottetown at 1.30 p. m. for Crapand, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES: Cabin, toandfrom Vernon River, Orwell, and W harves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; Deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 3, 1886. —pat 3mo 1 aw her 3mo Executors’ Notice. VHE Undersigned Executrix and Fxecu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the rame and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persona having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve moaths from this date, Dated at Charlottetown, the 20d day OCTOBER, 1885. MARKY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, { Executor, of W. McLEAN, JAS, CURRIE, Oct %d—laew tf JUST HEGELIVED. ee, Oe MALTOPEPSYi — FOR — DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASES, SEPTE MBER 8, 1886. MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL | — FOR — Consumption & all Wasting Diseases. Glycerole or Celery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles, Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl, — FOR— Beautifying and Preserving the Complexion. FOR SALE AT C. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. ov. 16, 1885--ly r THE EXAMINER JUB PRINTING OPER ICE has litely beourupleniched with a anpply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— Latest favention and Best Description, ad x0 are now pcpared to print, BILL MEAS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND RILLS, LATTE HRADS, #2 RCKIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, de, ‘ln Short Notiss, in Good Style AHD AY CHEAP PRICES THIS PAPER i. <0: ewspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Lasane a where Areciies >» NEW YORK. tising contracts may FERTI! IZERS. be made for it Great Reduction in Priees ! JACK & BELL Offer their Celebrated Superphosphate at $5.35 pe r bbl on time. Cash may be — on Ceres ” ‘ Ceres * © $5.15 —ALSO— “* Popular ° * Phosphate al $4.35 per bbl. on time “* Popular * $4,15 Cash Above Fertilizers are putup in Barrels of 259 bs. nett, and at above prices are delivered at Wharf in Charlottetown. No Reduction in Qrality of ‘Ceres.’ We alse offer our Cclebrated | Bone at usual Rates. Send for circular. JACK & BELL, Halifax, N.S. A. GILL, Agent, Queen's County. March 5, 1886.—tf FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered fo sale at private contract The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a ‘/arge percentage on the capital invested. 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