nid ti mii | he ee te THE HURRAH FOR THE TROT! ‘ \ P=AKE’S Wednesday, Sept. 5th, Tit sum Of 8125 will be rent races, as [ollows divided among the dif tallion Race nre bes rhree- Minute Race $5 to third Four-Year Old Race $5 to third. Green Race—*9 to first, $7 to second, $4 to third Running Kace—88 to first, 8 to third, All races will be Rules here must be Give to enter and three to start Entrance fee, ten per cent of purse A purse of 85, divided $15 to first conducted under the On the same day Mr. J. Woods w trot his hors Frank" against Mr \ ie up ph ) horse ““Seott Act rany suin from $10 to 50. here will be all kind f amusements on tl wrounds, such as Swinging, Vanci XC rt best violinists will be secured for the da rher ‘re ‘ *wround a well-stocked Saloon, for such an occasion, WwW s1s0 De wh reiresi * suitable Any pers found dealing out arink on or near according tc ia Arrangeme nts have been made with James Coleman, Esy., Supt. of the Railway, by which RETURN TICKTTS AT ONE FIRST-CLASS FARE will be issued on the morning of the 1éth, from Char- jottetow! yuris, Georgetown and all interme- diate stations to Peake's Station, good to return on the same or following day. N. B.—Sbould the day prove unfavorable, it will come off first fine day following. J. WOODS, Secre wky 4i tary. OUR yeni Baral 48 Cents’ Worth for 40 Cents, One Pound of our 30-Cent Tea, one of our 1s-Cent Teapots —all for 10 Cents. ONLY DURING SEPTEMBER. ee ee Pont Miss this Bargain. BEER & GOFF. POTATO DIGGERS —t a a, Peake's Station, , Aug. 20, 1386 THE undersigned wishes to inform the public that he has « number of Potato Diggers, with the latest improvements, which he now offers for sale two sets of beaters and steel shear on each machine ; also the iron beater, on the principle of McLeod’s potato digger, which he will seil very cheap ; and will exchange new diggers for old ones. Farmers will please send in their diggers and get the improvements on Steel Shears and Extras on hand. J. H. McKENZIE, Lot 48, P. E. Island, Successor to Davip McLE£op. fi wy STALLION FOR SALE 1 OFFER for Sale that Sept. 10, 1886 handsome Brown Stout coit GEN ERAL GORDON. He took first prize in the genera! purpose class at the Exhibi- tion held in Charlottetown last fail, being then Liree years oid if not disposed of before Exhibition aud 7th Oct. next. He will then be sold by pub- lic auction, Exhibition Grounds, Charlotte- town, on Weduesday, 7th. at 3 p. m. ISAAC JAY, Owner, Marshfield, Lot 34 , on the 6th Sept. 10, 1886—3i pd FARM AND BUILDINGS FOR SALE. ‘4 HE Subscriber offers for sale his VALU- ABLE FARM, situated on the South Wiltshire Road, eight miles from Charlotte- town, consisting of about SS ACRES OF LAND, 69 acres of which are cleared and the balance covered with excellent firewood. It is within a quarter of a mile of two churches, a school and blacksmiths’ forges. The Farm is in splendid condition, and fit to grow anything which a man in this climate may plant. The Buildings are first-class, and au excellent weil of water near the house. It is undoubtedly the best Farm of. the size on the Wiltshire Road. The Stock and Farming Uteasils will also he sold. Parties are invited to call and inspect the above property, and further information will be given on the premises by . WILLIAM Brown. South Wiltshire, July 28, '86 } ~aug6 wy t AUCTION. FREEHOLD FARM To be sold by Public Auction, Ou Thursday, September 23, AT 11 O'CLOCK, ea. the premises, Sparrow‘’s Road, Lot 66, the epadlo Freehold FARM of the late Andrew ‘moan, containing 110 Acres, 20 acres are under enti ation, and the balance covered with a growth of hardwood. bet above property ia coayv eniently situated Within five miles of Montacue Bridge, the best produce market on the Island. This property will be sold whole or in lots to suit purchasers. THK MS~—-Cash on deli * Fo at ae elivery of deed. A good ‘or particulars apply to : WILLIAM LANNAN, Montague} Bridge, Aug, 1a, "S—augwl wky 3 STATION, iSN6. among . 810 to sec nd, $10 to first, $7 to second, second, $4 to | National | Make New Rich | : EXAMINER, eis: DAILY PARS@ These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the wor! 4. Will positively cure of relieve all manner of disease. The information around each box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills. Find out ienco. One box will about them, and you * do more to purify the easy to take, and ’ i i my cred. Ifpeople could cause no inconven- be made to realize ms marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get 4 bo x if they could not be had will always be thank- bloodandcurechron ful. One pill a dose. ic ill health than $5 hout. Sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, post; paid. Send for it; ne information is very valuable, I. S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON , MASS. Parsons’ Pills contain \ worth of any other nothing harmful, are remedy yet discov- intoxicating | the grounds, will be dealt with | ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAILY AY. ——- Summer Arr ee ee ISSG. ange ment, ()* AND AF TE R TU E SDAY, JU NE Ist. LSS6, lrains will run as follows; TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE Wes ST. j Mixed | Mixed STATIONS. ' ' | | : | | STATIONS. Express xed Mixe ' + , ow , ow iP. PM. | P Mo, A.M. Charlottetown....--- i 600 10 15 3 30 | Charlottetown....... ; 7 10 » dd 9 25 Roy alty Junction......] 6 14 10 3 3 49 hoyailty Junction... 6 26 7 ae 4 i7 North Wiltshire. ...... 6 4s ll 2 i 3 North Wiltshire. 6 2% 1 48 » BU tlunter Kiver aan 6 58 ll 3s df ov Hunter River, r Si a 3 ud } P M Bradu : » 47 12 | Y Bradaibane...........: | ‘= 12 13 5 26 Coul Line Junction 5@ + 126 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 3 12 21 5 lw lreetown.... bil. § 30 Y 12°35 7 WwW POGtOWD. «..cedeotes ‘ 7 40 12 35 5d 55 KEMSINZLON ,.e.+ee- 5 17 | 12 13 6 48 Kensington.. ‘ 738 12 57 617 ‘ . ar; 3815 1 30 6 OU ap 140 | Gm Summerside ; Summerside...... ! dp! 8 30 2 00 s (a i 10 11 05 ~ St oe i 8 45 2 21 4 Miscouche..ccccccees 25° i044 Wellington ees eee Y 096 2 47 ’ W ellington.... ‘ie t US (6.38 4 . fe ° 9 35 3 a a Pe BEUEE ticanten's onthe > a 9 30 SE dh decunsccecesl Bae 4 iso | =* e)y’Leary .. pa aheess 2 4 < 10 ~ Bloomfield,....- iseosek 2 Ge 9 a ee * 35 (| 7 44 a \lberton,.-++.... ovenes «ll l4 610 | ° Albept@e.; 6... 142 soe 200 } 6.50 5 Cignish . ee icesstae As oO 700 | a Tigniei... apt * 1a 6 OU : | 2. wee i A.M, fine Line Junction. | ' § 45 County Line Junction. 72 ape lraverse ..,..ar ¢Saa Cape Traverse dp ' | 630 -FRAINS pepaat. EAST. OR THE TRAINS ARRIVYE.—FROM TRE EAST, STATIONS. Express Mixe a ST \TIONS., ' Expres ss Mix d P. M. A A. M. Pr. MM. Charlottetown .-...... 315 i 6 30 Charlottetown ae 9 Wu | 6 15 toyalty Juanction...... 3 30 i 6 00 hoy —_ Junction.,..... | 9 6 5 45 OGTR ck cc cce inebiinee 338 i 723 IER, LTE 3S 40 | 51 ar 4 25 | 8 05 ¢ ay 15 1 40 Mt, Stewart June § | | Mt. Stewart Junc. dp! 4 39 ; 8 2) (a 1 29 | Bree 4 58 9 Ot t i. nai 7 42 % 35 ey ee cccesweves ve 3 20 9 35 || 3t. Peters ee 720 i 3 62 Bear River...-+eee....} 5 55 10 27 Gear River...... ae 6 45 } 210 NE i tac 6 25 ll 15 SOUMIR o..00.008<00-+.0D 6 15 1 2v P. mM. A. M, A. Mi. — Mt. Stewart Junction i 35 8 25 1 Mt, Stewart Juncti: 8 10 ; ’ 15 EES EE SERS 5 28 9 38 Cardiga®...-..... ee 717 | 3 03 Georgetown. ...... ar 545 10 00 Georgetown....----..dp 7 ' 2 40 ee -* — ——-- — Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 4a Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesda Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip betwee Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. Ali other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted . st o «2 JAMES COLOWAS, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886—all prs 6i igi Atlantic SIGHT yeira’ ex ‘4 Over tifty th , potator received by ned Lobate's, Eggs, Mare} oy Fl ON iN FARM hing cheapest FARM I ‘ : i coming to the larme full line of .| Reapers, Mowel es iw -~ a s GIN SCION Q Chi Cosmis an & »! bats-ted <> © viet be ei aah Pe "> ado aR. “ eer ee Ys . ; LD BY ALL = Ay IONERS 7 : vil ¢{GUCHOUT ne W ORLD) IERS, do not tax yourselves around looking for the best and rs’ Depot TERAI e’saurcd bd } ,4 } iniy fy; ; | 13% i ul ipa! id SUL UE SNS, tvenuc. Boston. rience in this m uket. nd bushels P, KE I us lost fail (ur prtrons all itistied Veas ere Pon tato | freignts at short notic Viite for merket | renor's aa” Specialties Potatoes, Mackerel, ‘an od . ai ‘ ‘ tod . . ™ “= : ers Ve ~4 TAXATION: by run- MPLEMENTS, for by you will find a . Rakes, Plows and T Woagnns Wagons. { price nd ter s that i nce, ait j i I LAVERTY, Kt « as. Sto (in i st ‘ ES lob } yy Pu Anction, at the Law Courts | i .in Charlottetown, Queen's County, ' VEDNESDAY, the eignth day of Septem- i 4 th I ft Tweive ociock, Lit LL that tract, piece or parcel of lund, situate, 42 jying and being at Mount Stewart, Township imber Thirty-seven, in Q icen’s ounty aiore- unded api descrived as follows : Com- mencing atacer ain post fixed on the west side of the Saw-taill Brook low the old French saw- mill dain, th-mce south forty-eight dezrees west, on in d sixty-three links, theace soucn fift y t nu chains and forty-one links, the: north thirty-three degrees east, two chain ul fifiy-ciczht links, and from thence porth i el ind one naif degrees, east for i Chains to t said | rok, thence along sald brooKx at high water mark till it meets the Railway fe hence eastwardly along said fence for the Ointance f eleven chains to the line between John R. Bourke, junior, and Richard Eyan, thence southwardly fifty-five iinks, thence north ven degrees, east one chain 6nd nineteen links, thence south forty-nine degrees, east one Chain } or » the said Brook below th id French mill- idam to ti piace of cominencement, together wilha right ot way from the Rowd jeading from Mount Stewart to Saint Peters Road, to the said it and from thence to the Saint Peter’s Road, and hi ing the premises at present used br the ) mortgagors here nal er named as a starch fac- ni cory. Lozether with alland sipngulamthe engine, boiler and other machinery cvunteined in said factory. virtue of a Power of = ture of Morigage, i January, A. D., i882, al TELPHOWE COMPANY OF Paiitt bows isiAab. sourke, junior, of Mo * ; ‘ viacieod, \iorson NX MM iottetown. Day this third y of The above ssle will wring date the | be made under and by iin an Inden- sixth d iy of nd made between John R. unt Stewart, i rederick W. ; aie, conrLainer Hyndman and Charlies Pope Fietcher, both of Charlottetown, of the one pa :. ee Alexander McKinaon and Thomas A. McLean, of Charilotte- town, aforesaid, of the other part. For further pa irs apply at the office of vequarrie, Solicitors, Char- August, A, D., 1886. ——— oe NIL McL¥HOD, Assignee ol Mor! gayees. HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, Aug, 4—4i pow d TSS between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- Fla ia : side and St. Eleanors, at the following Raies:— ; ff xa From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- Ag b> Rake Zt Versation, or part thereof... eesenns Jd cosoee cece | cimaanens Ghebed-edinnsoe ocean SeUeaateseneeh 10 prot CS sa ac v 5 Ii lOB,, ..cccdbec denene codecs cagese —U rig. 40 do do it 0 ae ene 3 STEAMER Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be Station at following Rates ;— When distance doeg not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or UNE... . cess. cecees When distance is greater than 10 miles... ......... cccscccersncceeces sosccnren sserevece sesseeees 0 For each additional word ore cent extra, “ made to lessees of ty limits; fre A disconut of 20 per cent from the above rates will be Lviottetown wateep ci ‘m sai ollict Written messages Will be delivered in Cha receiving offices within 2 quarter of i 2 mitet Special rates will be made for delivering at greater dista Ali communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone mesa mts in Charlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with persous fey! tiriug private or toll lines For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown RUB ANGUS; MANAGER, Oh’town, Ort 19. 1RR5—Il yer end CHARLOTTETOWA SASH ALD «BOUR TRETORT | Peake’s Ro. 3 hari, PALMER & Ct... PROPHKIAL TORS. -~+~-~—---— (1) --—- i. We are now manufacturing an’ sil! sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes, Doors. Wndow and Door Frimes Architraves, Mouldings, Bullusters, Newel Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prep3rad to do all Kn is of Jobbing, ia Plaaiag, Joiating, Morcicing, Ten Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Wiadows for ‘ With new and first-class Machinery, nimost gatisfaction toa!] who favor us wiih the ‘Hhitaen Cape 99 880°. wbty 1 wear ROYAL GANAUIAR [NSUCANCE CO. —_———-~() owe FORE. —_—_——— 0 —_—_— CAPITAL - ; ph-fNe perso ae oO a ere Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax. Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agert, Spouting and Condacto) oning, Jhurch2s made at shortest notice aad th it patroerace latest appliances. < wa ean inanre the a 2.000.000, oseegaidb nail Wece= RASKS TAKEN ON Mav! Pave Agent tor Prince Edward Island :— Fe 4. MERCHANTS RNAUD, BANK OF HALIFAX Ch town, Jan, 1886, sent from Station to 15 Centr lnstruments jm ai] ther Ne hn, ve aoe at are ar ~~ ox mae rae ae =a oem é. ° Se a a Or and after TUESD at 3 p. m. for Haul Brash Wharves, wt nih. Ch aHottero" wnat3 at Brush Wharf ove Until further notice, ev con Tine neing May 1 Br ne h, China Point leaving Charlottet remaining at Brush Thursday, town at 7 a. m Halliday’s W hi at 3 p.m. to about 6 p.m. for Ch .é. leay we lottetown ; leaving for ¢ rapaud, reimalr itctown; leaving C from ¢ rap aud same FA W harves, 30.¢ents; Des Cabin, to.amd from Cr cents Charlottetown to Orwel at one first-ciass fare. rickets at one first-class fare. Charlottetown, P. E.I., W ednesday, commencins W hie rt for'C iarieltetown al X China Point and Ila! liday 3 Wh urves; leaving re for Chartiottet wnat oS p. m. will leave Brust ) Wha Friday, willleave Char waterday, wili leave Cr I for Crapand, and re “excursion Return Tickets will THER BELLE. ummer J rangement, 1886° LY, MAY 4, the steamer ather Betic,’>’ Hugh McLean, Master, will run as fe yllows: ‘ Been fuesday m it 4 o‘clock, will leave Charioticto wa for Orw li Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a.m. tor Char- lottetown iliing at China Point and Halliday's Wharves : leaving Charlottetown liday’s, China Point and 1ere she will remain over 5, W ill leave Brush m., Calling at s May p. m. to return, remaming night. ery alternate Wednesday, 2 will leave Vernon Kiver callicg a jay’s Wharves; Lo return, Wharf o night, f for Charlotie- at China Point and (variottetown : leaving Brush Wharf irlottetown., for Crapaud at paud at 7a. m, for Char- Charlottetown at 3 p. m. sing over night. spaud at 7 a. m. for Char Shariottetown at 1.30 p.m. turning to Charlottetown day. wn at7 a. m., and Halli , iottetow b pire. RES: Cabin, toandfrom Vernon River, Orwell, and *k, 20 cents. apaud, 40 cents ; be issued fram | every Thursday evening Also, Excursion Keturn will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, JOHN HUGHES, Agent. May 3, 1886. pat 3mo1aw her 3mo YHE Undersigned tors of the last tanner, deceas¢ the rame ar etyle his estat ' nak } 4 ; 2 ft of : Lotte a . } y CAME r Gemenas her b . to attest within tw Dated at Charlotte roRreReR AVIRA, 1885. a2 VW. 4 ifs Oot 2nd—tTaw tf bxecutor the lat Donald | \ ackinvon, i, carryin 1g Ob business (') .” hereby notify all elve months MARY JANE ! s’ Notice. Executrix and Execu- Will and Testament of of Charl ttetown, ' lader mr 6M / AC SKIN NON & persons indebted to immediate payment to lice, in Grafton Street, il persons having | 5 e@ 82a 8 are i! duly this stown, the 2nd day of | MACKINNON, Exec vatrix. LEAN, JAS. CURRTR, Rxeentora, Deck,, 36 ——.. IDAY, SE CPTEMBER 10, 1886. 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