th ep ame THE DAILY A&A Terrible Death. Eliphalet Roberts, a young man 21 years of age, met with a sudden and frightful death on Monday morning, while attending t e engine that was hoisting pitch pine it the brigantine Sullivan alongside of th government pier. The accident oc- curred between 7 and 8 o'clock, when the ; a 7 laborers were all busy, each man attending , ’ } to his own work. Young Roberts was the driver of the engine, and when seen last was standing with his hand onthe lever it .s thought that his coat must have caught in the machinery in some way and drawn him into his death. When the engine | stopped the laborers looked around and saw ' } . . } nothing but Reberts’ legs, apparentiy in the machinery Steam ri und the tire raked from — Siit ‘ body could be extricated from its position Life was extinct when that was accom- | plished. There was a deep cut on the ower jaw of the deceased, which was caused by one of cog wheels. His } ; | t nec k br ken and his back in three places. | 7 the The } dy was taken to the home of his father, | mobert Roberts, where an inquest was held b Coroner White and a_ verdict of acci deatal death returned. Decessed was a sober, industrions young man, and had a l ircle of warm friends to whom the I $s 0 is iden death was a great snockx. ! ’ Johi i mph a - Secialists in Londen. Lord Sa y, replying to a Socialist request to receive a deputation of unem- p) yed vkingmen, writes that the Governme are deeply sensible of the poor in winter, and will consider attentively any ascertained facts laid before them ; but, in view of recent events, he does not think at.y public advantage would result from his receiving a deputation. The Socialist Federation has issueda long renifesto, saying:—‘' We will not take the responsibility for leading unarmed and ectenceless people against a powerful body who are obliged to obey orders which they detest. We, therefore, cal upon citizens who are obliged to submit to force in the city to assert their rights of public meeting and petition in Trafalgar Square at 3 o clock in the afternoon of Lord Mayor's day. Weappeal to you not to imjure the great cause by riot or disorder. Finally, we pledge ourselves to continue the agitation until we obtain for unemploy- ed workingmen that recognition of their labor which they have a right to demand.” lh A of armed men Treops from the Maritime Provinces, During Mayor Howland’s visit to Fred- ericton, N. B., his worship addressed the Infantry School Corps in the drill hall. Sir Leonard Tilley was also present and ad- dressed the corps. During the course of his speech, his honor stated that the rea- son this province was the last called upon to furnish troops for the suppression of the late rebellion in the Northwest, was owing to the fact that Great Britain was then on the verge of » war with Russia, and it was, therefore, deemed unwise, at that critical trae, to withdraw troops from this pro- e, with the certainty of an attack on our seaport towns from Russian privateers, and an invasion of the provinces by Fen- ians. Sir Leonard stated that this had been a state secret, the necessity for the observance of which had now ceased to ex ist.— Fredericton Capital. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the teking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, uo doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as wellas relieving the burden of heme manufacturers. Especially is this the case with Green's August Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup, asthe redaction of thirty-six cents per dozen has been added to increase the size ot the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 40 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung troubles, have perhaps the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The ad- vantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in civilized coun- tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size, LS I Special Notices. Boy your Woolen Underwear at D. A. 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SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agent, —— -- = O Ws RISKS TAKEN ON HOST FAVOURABLE TERMs. op Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. 4. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS RANK OF HATARAX —_—— Ch town, Jan, 1888. TELEPHUHE COMPANY GF POIMGE EDWARD ISLAND. me) rete ee ee fyVHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba’' messages, by Telephone, between Uharlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or uuder, for each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof. .........ceccee soos eve ceee » obbcar heen dines waeesies eoblegens 10 Cents do do do ©. 00: 10 Wh O6 . sccoecccs peebehetsmaant eee: or do do do CORE 10 MOM Bk Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at folowing Kates ;--- When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for tweuty words or under... ............ 15 Cents When distance is greater than 10 miles.,.......... eben ec For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made *o lessees of instruments Written messages wil] be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; from ail other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, Special rates will be made for delivering 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 Subscriber, at Cparlottetown ROB ANGOS, MANAGER OOOOH E Oe COOPER SHH HEED R Eee Oh’'town, Oct. 19. [RAB—Tyer and PRIRSE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, i886. Semamer Arragmgermcit. i's. 3i-—novs | Lamps and Lamp Fittings are so!d cheap at | W. P. Coiwill’s. dy eod wky 6w sept2i Tue best place in the city to buy Boots is at Dorsey & Co's, KEEP yi eb warm. A superior lot of Felt Boots Dorsey Goff & Co’s. oct 22 tf AMERIC \N rubbers and overshoes at Dorsey Goff & Cos. oct 22 tf More Execrricrry m= Caariorrerows. — W. srown has purchased a Dynamo-Electric Machine, one of the latest improved New Lork style. This machine is capable of de- positing two lbs. of silver per day. Mr. Brown is now prepared to do Gold and Silver rating second to none in the world, such as haives, forks, spoons, tea setts, watches, ewelry of all kinds; also carriage work, sondles, dashers, ete., at the Atheneum, cor- ser of Prince and Grafton Streets. oct30—tf IS al — Semana mn Application is made to parliament for a charter for a line of railway to be known as the Montre ! and Atlantic Air line, to run irom the city of Montreal to Moncton, N. }., and thence to Halifax and Louisburg, with powers to lease or acquire running powers over other lines and to bridge the St. Lawrence and the St. John river at a convenient place. A great saving of soap can be made in doing a washing if some borax is used. It softens the water and does not injure the finest fabric. The proportion in which it is frequently used is one large handful to : San of water. It is also good in the ath. Mr. Biggar, in a speech at Bath, Eng., de med that Ireland wanted separation. He at ireland was unable to afford an army “et navy,and desired to pay her proportion “f the expenses of England in order to get rngiand’s protection in return. | the ldest citizen. in Germany, Marcus | daw ai -udeut of Bielefeld, celebrated, | = nr ae! iust., the 107th anniversary of “ Duib-day, His health is i 1286. (>* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, i£85, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS BEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. Po Mixed [Mixed STATIONS, a Mixed Mixe’? A 8. | AM} °P, M2] (2M. |) FM , AM. Charlottetown......-. 6 00 10 15 3 30 ||\Charlottetown......... 710 | 265 | 935 noyaity Junction...... 6 14 10 35 349 ‘Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 9 17 North Wiltshire.......) 648 ll 23 43» ||North Wiitshire....... 6 22 1 48 8 30 Hunter Kiver......... 658 | 1133 450 ||tunter Kiver.......... 6 iz 133 | 84 P. M. 1 ERURORIOERD .0.- ia cacens 5 47 12 48 7 39 Bradalbane..... kmlenee 7 23 12 i3 526 | County Line Junction. 5 40 12 50 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 jes... .; 5 30 12 35 7 10 Freetown......++s+06.. 7 40 12 35 5 55 || Kensington.....e0.....' 517 12 13 6 48 EE ae 12 57 617 || : | A. M, } ‘ er; 8 16 1 30 650 |} (ap 455 1140; 6615 summerside...,.. | 1 Summerside....--- ; dp! 8 30 200 | a (ar 446 11 05 3 Miscouche. orsedusebyesn® Aue 221 | & | Miscouche...-cccceess.. 425 lu 44 | PO MGOE «oko nkccccine 9 US 247 |} . }} Weilingzion..-..,. 4 05 1s | Eien xi cesss- Be $335 ' of fleorttill.......... 3 35 930! oF SEU ke sha céndsoaps DL 8 fF O EF nn. 104. sosesice . 2 42 810 , =° isloumileld..-eee+....., : 10 47 5 20 a a ae ; 23 ia. 5 T0ErLUN. +++. jncctend: SE MA SM} ss. AO... 64 ‘_ashas i 200 | 650 ! 8 Tig havicsheeeisssaeee fn ae 700 S TRRUOON oo cess case dpi 120 | 600 | S Cie + : | P.M. || l | A.M.) County Line Junction, | ' 645 ||County Line Junction. ; | 1-7: Cape Traverse .....ar 6 55 |jCape Traverse...... dpi 6 30 TSAIKS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. || TRAINS ARRIVE.—FAGM THE EAST. ' * i : j ; STATIONS. Express Mixed i STATIONS. Express Mixed P. M, A A. M. P.M. Charlottetown.........! 3 15 6 30 |\Charlottetown ........ es) 6 15 Royalty Junction..-..«) 3 30 6 50 \Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 55 Bedford.......--0....| 3 88 7 28 | LOED cocsscesccconcel = 8M 517 ar. 4 25 8 05 dp 815 440 Mt, Stewart Junc, ; i | Mt, Stewart Junc, ; \ ; dp! 4 39 j 8 29 | ar] 8 10 j 4 20 BOO hoedetd oye... kaa" 4 58 9 O04 | MOrell ..desesc... ec eseee] 7 42 j 8 35 le Pas siden aeons oo i 5 20 9 35 SEs POMS onc cbticeciccs. 7 29 3 02 Bear River..«-..-+....{ 5 55 10 27 |Bear River,.......:... i 6 2 10 8 ar 6 25 ll 15 |} SOULIB,.¢0+e0+0see00..GD! 6 15 1 2 P. M. AM, | A. M. P.M Mt. Stewart Junction| 4 35 8 25 || Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 415 ar cient 5 28 9 38 \\Cardigan.......... rosy 717 | 3 03 Georgetown. ........ ar 5 45 10 00 | Georgetown..........dp' 7 Ww 2 40 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. _ &# Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Weduesday ney and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip between ape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted, $ALE COLEVWA ¥, 4 Sv- ‘wd Reflwey Offive, Charlottewwn, May 27, 188§—ail prs Gi 3 7» S THURSDAY, CANADA. 1 KENNY, (F . MAHON) Ship Qeners and Brokers, General 6 mmission Merchants, igi GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Sireet, LONDON, E. ©., Fygland, FAX, A Seott’s and Vaughans Codes March 24, 888. CHANGE OF HOUR. BOSTON STEAMERS, (COMMENCING with the “Carroll” leaying here 7th OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 @CLOCK, P. M., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season, CARVELL BROS., Agents. 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OCOBTALYABLE COMBENA LEON IN ANY OTHER COMMANY or under Any Other Policy. For Tables of Rates and full Explanations, apply by letter or in person to WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, AGENTS FOR P, E, ISLAND. B. MCKINNON, Corner Grocery, Special Agent for Summerside Ch‘town, Oct, 13, 1886, Notice to Purchasers of Public Lands. AlY Persons indebted to the Government, on account of the purchase of _ their lands, are hereby called upon to come for ward and make suitable payment during the present autumn. A list of the names of those whose term of credit has expired, and of other defaulters, wili be published early in November, pursuant to law. D, FERGUSON, The Commissioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Chariottetown, Sept. 23, i886—sept24 wky 6i TRA! TRA! 186 Half Chests CHGICE TEA. meugar! Suzari! 300 Bbis. Yeliow C. W. 8. MOLASSES! MOLASSES !! 120 Puns. Choice MOLASSES. FLOUR! FLOUR! 500 Bbis. of KENT‘S MILLS, FOR SALE. WwW. WHEATLEY, 269 Earrington Sireet,] HALIFAX, N. 8S. ugust 13—wky tf NOTIGE 10 PURSE SBINERS PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, ’ C. B., have opengd a LOFT for the Tanning al ing of Mackerel aranteed equal to anything of the red in the United States. application to PETER PAINT & SONS. { mo Bepke SALE / a ae Land and Property recently oceupied by the undersigned, situated on the Brighton Road, BENJAMIN HRARTZ. April 20—2aw tf & pat NOVEMBER 11, 1886. _ ; mornings a! seven «clock, MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of December next, A. D., 1586, at Twelve o'clock, noon, by vir‘ ue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twelfth day of April, A. D., Ussd, and made between Catherine Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdwaid Jarvis Hodgson, Trustee, under the will of the late Charles Wright, deceased, of the other part, ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of iand or ground, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Sixty-five, in Queen‘s County, bounded as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the north side of the road leading from Long Creek towards Canoe Cove, and at the west boundary of land formerly leased to John Me- Kwen, thence running thereon 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 southern boundary of the property of Mrs. Lydia Wright, thenee 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 piace of beginning, and is bounded on the west by Jand sola to Archibald Currie, contaming ninety-seven and acres of land, a little more or less. Duted the 23rd day of Getober, A. D.. 1886. For frther particulars apply at tne ofiice of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. one-half Oct, 23—law tl sale sat THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFERICE haz litely beo 1 replenizhed with a aupply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— invention and Best Description. Latest and wo are Duw pep ured to print, EEL HEAPS, BLANK CHEQUES, YOTHS OF HAND, FEANT? BILLS, LETTER WEADAS, RECEIPES POSTERS Age Fa RODGERS. &e ‘In Short Hotica, in Good Style AND AY CHEAP PRICES, ih LL} STATIONERS THROUCHOUTine WOR tf “ HEATHER BELLE.” Fall Arrangement, 1886, ae ae Nand after TUESDA Y,.OCTOBER 12th 1886,the steamer “Heather Belle” will run as follows Will leave Orwell Biush Wharf for Chariotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ailbng at China Point ' and Hailiday’s Wharves. Leaving Charlottetown for [lalliday's. Ching Point and Orwell Brush Wharf same evenings, at two o’clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every ‘tnesday and Wednesday night, and Thursday night returning to Charioitetuwn, arrivirns about eight o'clock, During the month of Occrober, Steamer wil) rnn to (rapaue as follows :—Every Friday morning, at seven o'clock, leave Charlottetown for Cra- paud ; Jeaving Crapaud for Charlottetown at — o‘ciuck, remaining at Charlotictown same aight, Saturday, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Char- lottetown, about 1 o’clock, p. m. JOHN HUGHEs, Charlo'tetown, P. RK. L, Oct, 13, 1886. — Imo law pat enc ane eane as FARM FOR SALE ' #7 SOURIS, HE Subscribers offer for Sale that bearti T Farm, situated in the immediate viaaleras ne os othe Sa — LESLIE FARM, con- aining 1U7 acres of prime land. Possessi iv lst December next. 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