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Batas you turn yours ep to the chu ch, to partake of its ie- freshbment aod worship, how mapy are there who have been drunk all sight on your whisky, and whose beads yet ring with the fumes, and will reel un ti they * .eck it avain” While you look heaveowa l, they terd hel wa d. What it you shoul: sit down io the q'lietoess of aom Sibba bh evenine, aod in that hou rips for medilati, by some supernatucsl power Gia should bring before your eyes all the reauiis of tie Whiskey made by you From the tent ofthe far away Io ia , from the ham'e's oa the verve i civiizat on, from the near, from vale and bilside, f on dene ot vice aod laira of crime, from th: villages tar ane adulterers chamber and from the murderer’s haunt, woud coms trooping to your eyes all th ghastly distiguremeots of abomin +b: iniqui y -impersonated evil, sa it flitred pas', would point alg you ite Withered hand and — " Thou ar my vutier!” Crimes would bale yuu. 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All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, -— = ‘) . | } ' ? in fal (4 i 1 ¢€ . | . , | __J ad) | ae: § Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua ngs, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Carts and Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, LOHNW NEwWeOW’S, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. ee — PRINCE EDWARD is=6-7. o> AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECE (Sundays excepted) :— TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST. ; Winter Arrangement. ISLAND RAILWAY. 1286-7 MBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. i 2. oe. TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE EAST, STATIONS, | No. 5. | No. 7. ma , COMMBEOCCOCO WR. 2 oc s cccccce 2 30 | | oyaity Junction.......... 2 w | | Reniend.... 2B ish 4a 373 | ( ar 3 90 | lount Stewart. .....< i | (dp £ 10 eee 5 22 | seorgetown...........-- ar 5 45 ie * A jount Stewart.,. ose 4 05 OS ES: ee eee 443 EEE EEE TO 512 SO ERAGE... . .coeccee.scs 5 57 | PO itnadis cs occekiues ar 6 40 | Pie = STATIONS. | No. 1. No.3. | STATIONS, | No. 2. | No. 4 1] A. M, Poms . il P. M. A. M. Jnarlottetown ............ 7 15 150 = ||Charlottetown............ 2 30 10 00 toyalty Junction....-.... | 7 34 212 ~~ = ||Koyalty Junction. ........ 212 9 37 vorih Wiltshire ...... oe 8 17 3 05 DeGeee We ene... .5 045045 1 29 8 45 hunter Hiver..-cccse....6] 8 Bu 3 20 Biuputer TPG idi.. i... 606 115 8 30 is on aces ¥ 00 3 57 en os nc acinuse 12 45 7 533 ee EARS.: ...icccs «ical (9 @ 4 07 UO BARR os. 305 seeers 12 36 7 43 PT ios vy So scde nando 9 23 4 22 Cg EI tiie 12 23 72 ET EE 9 40 4 45 SNES i vce sce leas 12 5 7 05 jar} 1010 52 || dp| A. M. 6 30 Summerside.......... ae. 2 ae P.M. ||Summerside.......... 11 35 A. 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All other trains run daily, Sundays exc Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. l'rains on Cape | raverse branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on T: esday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5,00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse day, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 epted. . S208 ES COLEMALY, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886,—all prs 6i e— ————————— SS ridk AND LiFé Total Assets, . . i Ch'town, March 11, 1887—24 mos 2aw LPHONE COMPANY OF — ——- — ‘ j ‘HIS COMPANY is now ready to tranemit A between Chariottetown, Hunter Rives, Ce side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates Versation, Or part thereof. .........cccece sees do do do do do do Written messages, subject to Company >tation at following Rates ;— When distanc’ is greater than !0 miles... For “ach additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above Written messages wil! be delivered in Ch Special rates will be made for delivering | Oh’towa, Oct, 19, 1605—siyes eod —_—_: 0: NGRTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO, CF GREAT BRITAIN, :0: - Thirty Miilion Dollars FRED. W HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E. Island. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. arene written anc verba’ messages, by Telephone, sunt. Line, *reetown, Keusington, Summer. from Station to Station, when the distance is 5 n‘les or under, fer each five minutes’ con- ses tteeceseceee seeeseeesceeees sseseeee ceveseese LO Contes SO 0 FOO. nctsnbievStcsinscisceticcdc, Et > 4 over 10 moiijes..... séibdhelel cciccnccgacs *8 conditions, will be sent from Station to When distance does not exeeed 10 miles, for twenty words or UDAEF.......0000e0000. 15 Contes 25 “ rates will be made to lessees of instruments arlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving ©ffices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices. at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephon* merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll liues. For further information apply to the Subscriber at Charlottetown struments in Charlottetown and Sum. ROB ANGUS, MANAGER, IS87 Freehold Fart FOR’ SALE. | HE Subscriber offers for sale the whole of his } Property, situated between Norwood and | Union Reads, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, ' three miles from the City, containing Two Hun- |dred Acres of Land, known as BERCH HILL / FARM, and formerly owned by Hon. J. C, Pope. This Farm is well watered, having a clear stream running through it, which makes it very desirable for pasturage. There is also a new and comfortable Jwelling House on the premises, besides stabling for fifty head of horned catile and | four horses, alld ajso houses sufficient to contaia | all the grain and hay that can possibiy grow on the | whole property. ‘There are over forty acres of land piowed on the premises, and mostly cross- plowed, manure being ploughed in it. There is also in. the barn yard sulticient stable manure to cover fifteen acres. Ali this preparation now ready for present crop. : Immediate possession given, if required. —ALSO— That other Parm, known as STONE PARK FARM, formerly occupied by late Hon, George Coles, containing Two Hundred Acres of Land. and is situated less than two miles from the City, A large portion of it joins the Government Model Farm. There are on it for present crop: Forty- eight acres plowed, cross-plowed and manured, and in the barn-yard sufficient manure to cover sixteen acres, available for present crop.» On this Farm there is sufficient stable room for fifty head of horned cattle and ten horses, also a large Barn, Granary and other buildings, sufficient to hold ali the grain and hay grown on the Farm. Immediate possession given, if required. OWEN CONNOLLY, Ch’town, April 5, 1887.—2aw wy 1 mo NOTICE. — NOTICE is hereby given that an application +. will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for an Act to Incorpor- ute a Company, to be called “The Kastern Ca..- ada Savingsand Loan Company,” for the purpose of carrying on the business of a Loan Company, with power to loan money on real estate, and on certain classes of debentures and stocks, and with power te borrow on debeutures, to receive deposits, to issue debenture stock, and with other powers granted to other Loan Companies. WHITMAN & SILVER, Solicitors for Appiicants. Dated at Halifax, this llth day of March, 1887 marli 9i law mon FIELD SEEDS. O arrive, on opening of navigation, a fresh and well assorted stock of Field Seeds, com- prising the following : SEED WHEAT (different kinds.) TIMOTHY, do do CLOVEKS, Early and Late Red, Alsike, White Dutch, and Island TURNIP SEEDS (choice varieties.) OUR IMPERIAL 4WEDE is the best in cul- tivation, being the hardiest, heaviest. best crop- ping. best for table use, most nutritious -free tron: coarseness of neck. with single tap root. Last season we imported a small quantity and sold it to some of the best growers in the Prov- ince. They maintain it to be far superior to other kinds grown by them. We have bought and sold almost all kinds of Swedish Turnips, and can se!l the above-named more readily than other varieties. —ALSO— Haszard’s Improved Champion Purple Top, Green Top, Clyde Im- proved, &c. Special Inducements to Farmers’ Clubs, We have constantly on hand a fu'l line of gen- eral GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. For Flour and Tea of the best grades we guar- antee satisfaction both in quality and price. Give us a trial and be convinced what w advertise is so. Orders by mail promptly attended to. MceLEOD S§ STEWART, F PRINCE ST., CH’TOWN, P. E, L March 25, 1887—wky tf FOR SALE THE Subscriber offers by private sale, till the 15 April, coming. a FARM of 84 acres, more or less, on the st, Peter's Ruad,* miles from Charlottetown. The farm ia nearly all fenced with spruce hedges, almost grown up foriencing An undisputed title wili be given—$'!,200 to be paid on the execution of the deed ; also, the stock and farming implements. The purchaser can have the buildings I now occupy, close by. at 2 reasonable rent, if required. The farm is situated in the midst of all the con- required — shipping and Bedford venience Station, &c. For particulars inquire at the office of Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber, JAMES STEWART. St. Peter’s Road, Feb, 11, 1887.—3mos Encourage Home Industry. UE Subscriber, contemp!ating a change and enlargement of hs bu iness afier JULY he ist, now offers for sale at the Montazue Carriage Factory. the largest and best stuck of Carriages ever shown in the Coonty. Nothing out the b teck is used, and the workmanship 1s ~urra’-teed 10 give sal'sfacti« n. Alcan ee suited, as t.e stock gomprises Light Driving \‘arfiages, Stylish single aud Doub) heetons, und the most Improved and Comfor- able Bogg'es iu the market,--al' of which will be sel! on the most reasonable t rms. ‘ise, a lot of Carts a: d Wheels. Painting and Kepairi:-g done at short notice. Special inducement to cash purchasers, JOUN McLEAN, Montague. March 25, 1887—wky 3mos FLOUR AND TEA New Wholesale and Retail Store. FLOUR, TEA, LABRADOR HERRING, COD- FISH and SOAFS at bottom prices for cash, and as we are determined to sell a good article - the money, please call and e.amine for your- selves, _. "Wee “wae 65 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, March 25, 1887—wky 6 mos pd a i827 = = = 1887, T. & E. KENNY, Diy Goods and Sh pping, HALIFAX, CANADA, T & EK. KENNY, (F ¢. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, i61 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bisho ate Street, NDON, E. C., England, Scott's and Vaughang Codes March 29, 18&7 SSeS" PHURSDAY. MAY 5. W.N. TAN New Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. THE undersigned, in introducing himself to the public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large essortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in aij! the latest designs. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. After nine years’ experience in the largest Jewelry Store in this Province, I can Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my Care. Remember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON. Ch’town, Jan. 24, 1887—law & wky THE EXAMINER JUB PiiNTING OFFICE has lately beon replenished with a supply of Printing Types and Material —OF THE— Latest Invention and Best Description, and wo are now prepared te print, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DOODLES, & In Short Notice, in Good Style AND AT CHEAP PRICES. Civil Service Examinations. THE examinations for entrance into the Civil | service of Canada wili commence on TU=s- | DAY, the 10:h day of May next, at 9 A. M., and} will be held at the usual places, viz: Halifax, N.S., St. John, N. B, Charlottetown, P. EK. I. Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Hamilton, Londou, Winnipeg, and Victoria, B.C Applications for forms ‘of admission will be received by the und rsigned until the 15th day of April, and not later and must be returned duly executed by the 25th idem, after which date the Rolis must necessarily be closed. By order of the Board, P. LESUEUR, C. 8S. 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