THE Fowl Facts in an Egg Shell, The breeds of fowls having the quality of laying and not sitting, may » classed in feur rroups—ali lavers at white ogus. Ilst—Sinagle-cembed towls iocludu e Black Spanish, Minoreas \odalu sand Leghorns in variety. Chese all are distinguished by large combs in the coax ks, and dropping comba in the heas ombed fowls of the burg wu 3rd—Tihe true “to ts’—White C ested Black Golden Spe sngled Polish, W hite splitor double combs, ect, sing! 1a — Han r it) ail of whic! , have xr the rudiments of such combs, 4th—} be Gallic wroup ot fowls. some of which, like the Creveceurs and the Houdans, have crests like the Polish like the Gelderland fowls of La Fleche and La split ot rudiments of. it. oLpers, Holland France, show the Bresse otf bifurcated ' comb, or the all these the most aseful, simply as egg-| producers, are to be found in the single combed group. The cock of the White- Faced Black Spanish breed is charact erized by lustrous black plumage, gay with rainbow tints, and only a little less glossy in the hens —red combs and watties and white faces. They lay of the largest size, and pure white of The Minorcas are like them but with red taces, and the Andalusians re blue. Le Wiite and Brown, are desirable, bardy, prolific and breed eggs course, whorns, 1 Amonye ' HNS re ec lea Se . DAILY EXAMINER, eee. fe FOR INTERNAL —— AND — EXTERNAL USE. NS — D'phtherla, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the ings, Hoarseness, Influensa, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- tery, a y, Chronic Dt- containing i arrhea, Kidney mation of very oa Troubles, and great value. Ev- be Spinal Diseases. erybody should tm We will send free, have this book, ‘tO? postpaid, to all and those who > who send their send for it will i O1IND, | names, an Illus- ever after thank Polish, trated Pamphlet their lucky stars. | infor- All who buy or order direct from us, and request ft, shall receive a certificate that the money shall ve refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 cts.; I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. | MOST WONDERFUL _ FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. any part of the United States or Canada. THE 6 bottles, $150. Express prepaid to PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. RAILWAY. ISs6 summer Arrangement, 1886, ()* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows :— __ TRAINS DEPART.- FOR THE WEST TRAINS ‘ARRIVE.— -FROM THE West. 7 1 aT y : STATIONS. Express } Mixed | Mixed STATIONS. [mitueess | Mixed MS Mixe't generaliy true to fe uthers and _ style. ae aaa E ne ae 2 oak The Le hc rns—anod there are several “) 4M. , A.M. | P.M. ; P.M. | PM. ) AM. ther br a | Charlottetown......- 6 00 10 15 330 | Charlottetown......... 7 10 255 | 9 35 other breeds—are by n> means so high Royalty . Junction.. .... 6 4 10 35 3 49 Royalty Junction...... | 6 56 | 235 ; 97 bred as the Spanish 7 they -e | North Wiitshire....... i 648 ll 23 435 || North Wiltshire....... |} 62 1 48 8 30 oe f i usp, yet h Y «are Hunter River......... 6 58 11 38 450 ||Hunter River.......... | 612 | 1 33 | 84 hardier, and the eggs, though smaller, Pr. Mi. Bradalbane............ 547 | 12 38 7 39 » re andant._ es ‘ ye ‘ ay | Bradalbane............ 7 23 1213 | 526 | County Line Junction.; 5 40 12 50 7 25 Sat b nant, 99 aha ‘OPS S| County Line Junet tion. 730 | 12 21 5 40 || Freetown.............. 5 30 | 12 35 7 10 ves sell by the dozen, rather than by Freetown. ee 7 40 12235 | 555 | Kensingtom.....c....) 517 ~ ; OF meme » ile nee Rae ie Kensington .. oe sai 68 A. M. he p "eae dan are pre fitable ane to ar Smt 1h 1.368 a (dp 455 li 40 | 6 15 eep. tioeudans are favorite reach | Summerside | Summerside@-.-+++- 4 | 1 a ea a. : , > dp! 8 30 2 00 Be (ar 440 | 1105 | % fowls, and combine egg-laying and | Miscouche............. 45 ' 221 | & |lMiscouche........... 429 , Wu} % fles] iuction iu ¢ ‘ adi we, SSS eee 9 05 2 47 Wellington............ 405 | 1018 |! : 1 produc io in a high h de gree ; they | pot Hil.............. 9 35 3 35 | wR TatS BE bas oo ccs exits | 33 | 93; go are, beside-, hardy, prolitic, and, like O'Leary... S eiidies ed oe 10 30 4 55 —o O'Leary «+--+» danuucs | - te . 0, = ‘ her . » Sale ai Bloomfield....+++...... i 10 47 » 20 ee Bloomfleld,..........+. 2 25 44 alithe other Gallic fowls, excellent) aiverton.........000++ | meek 60 | se | Aeris. Setiiien 200 | 650 | #3 eating, Which can hardiy be said with | Tignish.........-.... ar 11 55 7 00 > EE Gs obec cnnvccd dp: 120 6 00 ® ivath of the fowls of any other of the P. Iie a I | A.M. rr f nsittar : .. | County Line Junction, I i - as County Line Junction. Ls | 7 20 groups of non-sitters.— American Agrt- Cape 7 Traverse ...... “ae. 6: ||}Cape Traverse...... dv" 1 630 culturist. Two Kinds of Stepmothers. “l had a rather queer experience to- _ TRAINS DEPART.- —FOR THE EAST. i STATIONS. Express Mixed day,” said a young artist io surgical eee ) 2 ey goods to an Arounder. “A woman | Charlottetown......... 315 6 30 Bradt . . Royalty Jenetien or 3 30 | 6 50 from Bradtord calied to price a spinal] Bedford. .3 3 58 7 28 brace for a little boy, saying Dr. ar 4 25 8 05 a ' Je Say r Mt, Stewart June j Heath had sent her, I showed her a dp 4 30 8 2 } 0 ; Oe ' 5 9 Ot dozen or more, and | tried to induce her St Peters... ss222s $20 935 to bring the child aiong so that he might | Bear River.. seen 5 55 1 7 . } } » } SOUPS... . Wc. eee eee eee ar 6 2 2 be properly htted, but when she heard Souris. eosecoes Pleat = ~ — ae the Gost she suid that she guessed that Mt. Stewart Ju netion| 4 35 “@ 25 the kid could get along without it} Cardigan...........-- § 28 9 38 as he was certain to die, and as he was her husbaad’s sou by a former wife she dida’t care much anyway. I bappened to mention this case a little later in the Guy toa lady who called with a child whom she had fitted with a brace, and who was so tender with the littie onetba: | could not belp noticing the difference. ‘he lady said: ‘Thisis not my own child, but my husband’s by his first wife. I love her because of her father, and would rather die myself than see her suffer. If you have a better brace than this. give it to me, for this sweet- beart must have the best on earth.’ *‘Mamins,” says the little one, ‘you're ever so much sweeter an gooder to me than my other mamma.” And then there was such a crying match as | don’t want to see again. That lady caught up the little weak-backed thing to heart and kissed and coddled her till you couldn't rest. Then she deposited $20 ona thirty-dollar brace and said: I want the best that money can buy, for a little darling here cannot have anything too good. I wish her to grow up a straight and strong woman, and she shall if it takes every penny i’ve got. As they weat down the street, lovingly and caressingly, [ coulden’t help thinking that there’s a good deal of difference between stepmothers. -—». ee -—_—_— For Marriageable Girls. Do not “choose an opposite.” Take your mother’s advice on the question of a hasband—provided she took her mother’s. Kither pat your foot down on bis ci rar {before marriage, or make up your mind to keep quiet about it afterwards. Learn to cook and sew, if you cap, but above all things, learn to keep stil! and look sweet when mad enough to take the roof off. See and hear all the plays, operas and concerts you can during the engagemeut. Bad weather is very apt to interfere after marriage. When furnishing a house make sure of an easy-chair, a foot-rest, an open grate and a coru-popper, if you would enjoy the biiss of matrimony to the full. Don’t ask your brother about the personal habits of a suitor, He can’t tell enough to matter without himself away, | be don’t do Do not be oiionded when his involuntary wonders what any woman of taste can see in him to admire. Remember how you hate your own brother. Ifhe asks if youfean sewgon buttons answer ‘No” A man who has vot at some time or other been obliged to sew on his own buttons lacks avery neces- sary parc of life’s diecipline, piste: r The report diy eetiona bout C; ae e& ure ravine ~ most impossible t rews are fighting fires a uf uppei towSehips. The | water in the river and fal not been so low ior yoars, are doing very liule work, ig. re = hua ae ‘ throu rh the bas a s from “a country in alil , Me., pay forest | to prev. nt their spread. | The saw mills | Ch town, Jan, 1886, 9 it is al- Gangetays whitiddb’c si ar 5 45 10 00 Monday, Traverse Tr: ains are run ty Mendon Standard Time. 4a Trains on Cape Traverse Br anch leave County Line Junction Saturday, and leave Cape Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. TRAINS ARRIVE. —FROM THE £ EAST. STATIONS. | Express | Mixed | A- M. P.M. Charlottetown ........ 9 2 6 15 Royalty Junction...... 9 06 5 55 I a 8 40 517 dp 815 4 40 | Mt. Stewart Junc. ; i 1] ar 8 10 4 20 Hi Mowell..ccccoe. i ice cee 7 42 8 35 }}St. Peters ..cccesseccee: 7 20 3 02 Bear River...... cae ' 6 45 210 || SOUPIB,.c 02 ceases «os dp 6 15 1 2 1 A. M. P.M. || Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 415 SX + ond ophemen | 7 if 3 03 ‘ oe -+..dp! | | } Tuesday, Wednesday Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. JANES COLEMAN, Superintendent. oper Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886—all prs 6i CHARLOTTETO WA Sade Peake’s aR. PALMER & qd)... biD DOOR FACTORY | No. 3 Wharf, PROPRIETORS. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices’; Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c, We are prepsred to do all Knds of lobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. 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ARNAUD, MEROHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX? = TU ESDAY, BARCLAY & U0, GENERAL aces & Shippiag Merchants, ' 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ee eee ; NIGHT years’ experience in this market, “4 Over tifty thousavd bushele P. E. L | potatoes received by us last fall, Onr patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato | freights at short notice, Write for market reports. aw Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, ned Lobsters, Eggs. 3mo eod Can Jane 17, ’86 — See eT Coe STATIONERS THROUCHOUT we WORLD MORTGAGE $ALE TO be Sold at Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the ninth day of October ne xt, A. D., 1886, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, ina Mortgage dated the eighteenth day of June, A. D, 1880, and made between James Edwin Price and Cath- erine Price. his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part, — AL JL that tract of land, situate, lying and being in Summerside, in Prince © ote~ | : Commenc- ing at a stake fixed at the east side of Central Street, in the northwest corner of a lot of land owned by Patrick Brown, and running thence east wardly along the north boundary line of the said Patrick Brown the distance of ninety feet, thence northwardly along the west boundary line of a let of land ewned by Daniel H. McDonald the distance of twenty-one feet two inches, thence westwardly to Central Street ninety feet, thence southwardly along Central Street to the stake or place of beginning, twenty-one feet two inches, For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, or J. E. Wyatt, Sum- merside, Dated 6th Sept., 1886. EDWARD J, HODGSON, Surviving Executor of the last will of Daniel Hodgson. law mon STALLION FO. =4LE I OFFER for Sale that handsome Brown Stout colt GENERAL GORDON. He _ took first prize in the general purpose class at the Exhibi- tion held in Charlottetown last fall, being then three years old. If not disposed of before Exhibition, on the 6th and 7th Oct. next. He will then be sold by pub- lic auction, on Exhibition Grounds, Charlotte- town, on Wednesday, 7th, at3 p. m. ISAAC JAY, Owner, Marshfield, Lot 34. Sept. 6 Sept. 10, 1886-— 3i pd FARM AND BUILDINGS HOR SALE. | YHE Subscriber offers for sale his VALU- ABLE FARM, situated on the South Wiltshire Road, eight miles from Charlotte- town, consisting of about 85 ACRES OF LAND, 60 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 isin splendid condition, and fit to grow anything which a man in this climate may plant. The Buildings are first-class, and an excellent well cf water near the house. It is undoubtedly the best Farm of the size on the Wiltshire Road. The Stock and Farming Utensils will also be 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 NO TAXATION. ---————— re do not tax yourselves by run- ning around looking for the best and cheapest FARM IMPLEMENTS, 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 ae of Cossit’s Extras. GILL & LAVERTY, Farmers’ Depot, next door to J. D. McLeod's Grocery Store, Queen St. Ch'town, July 9, ’86—wy 2mos od STHRAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” Summer Arrangement, 1886" ON and after TUESDAY, MAY 4, the steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at4 o‘clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush W harf, leav- ing Orweii 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 ~—— Wharves, where she will remain over night Wednesday, commencing May 5, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Hailiday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over.night. Until further notice, every alternate Wednesday, commencing May 12, will leave Vernon River Bridge for Charlottetown at7 a. m., callicg a Brush, China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leavi ing Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, reinaining at Brosh Wharf over night. Thursday, will ieave Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town at 7a. m., cailing at China Point and Halliday‘s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m. for Charlottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7a. m. for Char- lotietown ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for — lottetown; leaving Charlottetown at 1.39 p. for Crapaud, and returning to Chgulainaloure 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. 1 3, 1888, @mv 1 ww ber du Charlottetown. E, I., /‘SEPTE! MBER | 14, 1886. 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