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His recovery is very i rtf il. | ' Sam Small used to be a journalist, but nguage, when people me into his sanctum to tell him how to run a news r, wasn't exactly consistent with tr So he concluded to have’ a ‘ife of case and luxury, and exchange his 80 bs ition list for a contribution box. it takes a boy to get at first principles. At are vent exhibition the clergyman asked: er hat does God give to guide everyone’s deily life?” Of course he thought the s aie would say the Bible, conscience, ete., but one little fellow shouted ont: ‘Common sense.” ‘he following 1s the record of the deceas- Fred Archer's successes for the past six yoars, pet counting this year :—1880, 121 wins; 1881, 219; 1882, 210; 1883, 232: 1884, 241; 1885, 246. He also heads the list for the year, although Wood pushed him close. It is estimated that his professional income from riding was from $75,000 to $100,000 a yeur. ’ Had you ever a cousin, Tom? Wid you cousin happen to sing? Sisters we have by the dozen, Tom; Rat @ cousin's a different thing. Did you find, whenever you've kissed her, Tom Though the kiss be a secret between us- Your lips were all of a blister, Tom? lor she’s not of the sister genus, *‘Why don’t you celebrate to-day?” said a man toa second-hand clothing dealer on St. Patrick’s Day. ‘Sella brate? Vot is dat?” was the stupid answer. ‘‘Why, cele- brate, celebrate, celebrate! Don't you know what that means?” **No, I doesh ne I nefer sell a brate, but I sell a suit of cloding for four tollar und twenty-five sht twenty-five tollar, und dot isi de besht sellin’ vot I can do in dese M rchanut Traveler. cent, Vot ¢ hart times.’ K ENSINGT ON HO HOU! SE. kensington, - - - P. E. Island. OUN BURKE, PROPRIETOR 7 tii above House, being lately refitted and refurnished, will be open on and after the 10th of NOV ee ne xt, for the accommoda- tion of the traveliing blic. This House is *veviently situated, on Preadaway Street, opi te the Railway Station, and strict atteuiion will be paid to the wants of Patrons. ine proprietor pubiic patronage. Livery Stable and good Stabling in connection. JOHN BURKE, Proprietor. respectfully solicits a’ share of Kensington, Nov. 1, '86—6i THE PRESENT is A GOUD TIME TO BUY pilver~ Plated Ware.|: 7 sf ** si; ‘ Y Prices are Likely to Go Up. me foil ing is contained in a ed by a5 from a manufacturer : mere is a reguier boom in trade, se rs [ienaliers jut, !aveo to keep them home to help to get out orders. Everyone crazy about goods. The whole west is in a ferment and ees are going to be higher, as it is utteriy ‘sible to make the goods required.” “ade is in a great meas- | letter just Cannot sou0vVve Lie ¢ 7088, and ali kinds of zoods, e due tot tine exhibits of Silver Ware made! By ong tibition in Londen and the} } ity and @emend for Canadian ! 90 ve « 4 Sp.cud'd show of } ae Bsttan ‘ “a . bucak, suuter end Cream Dishes, | - pe ana “‘ugs, Ice Pitchers, Pickle Dishes read anc iain), Castors, Napkin Rings, | j | BUY NOW E. W. TAYLOR, C Ve ‘iK Oct.9 Jaw AEROS BLOUK. rs | Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, W ednesday, Thtrsday. ee Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SUOTT MITCHELL, General Agent, — Mas RISKS TAKEN ON Mist FAVORABLE TERM. Sey Agent tor Prince Edward Island :— ARNAUD, RANK OF HATLAPFPAX eo ti xe ts MERCH ANTS Oh town, TELEPHONE COWMPART OF PRINCE EOWARD [SUAND. 9 ee ‘P\HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba’ messages, by Telephone, beiween Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, freetown, Keosington, Summer- side and St. Eleanors, at the following Rates:— Jan. 1RRA, from Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, ior each five minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof senmiiilies os oeuitens sonbencedbidhin evdiiinds sPudek 0. nulbsoe sighesess 10 Cents ao do do 5 to eg a ae ee ‘6 do do do ove I A iii cence or nnsg Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Siation at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 mites, for twenty words Or under... .......00. 15 Cents When distance is greater then 10 miles....... pigde apenoes Si binsiedh siserigh eee ome EF For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil! be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said offices, Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distaaces, * 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 Charlottetown ROB ANQAUS, MANAGER Oh'town, Oet 1G JRA lyar ew PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Iiss6 Summer Arrangement. I8SZé. O* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS DEPART. —FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE. FROM : THE WEST. | STATIONS. Perey Mixed |Mixed STATIONS, [express | Mixed Mixei A, M, aa {| 2a 2 mee P Mz. A.M. Charlottetown..-.---. | 600 10 15 330 |\Charlottetown.........; 710 | 2 5 9 35 : povelty Junction.,.... } 614 10 35 349 ||Royalty Junction...... 6 56 236 917 rth Wiitshire....... ; 648 ll 23 435 |j)North Wilishire..... -|. 6-22 148 | $30 Hunter POR ia ccanss 6 58 11 33 450 ||Hunter River,......... 612 is 7 ou Pp. M, }|Bradalbane............ 547 | 1253 | 739 Bradalbane........ coon te 12 13 5 26 County Line Junction. 4 40 12 50 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 GO. REPO Rik in cciiic oss. 5 30 12 35 710 Freetown...... coovee,.t 740 12 35 65 ||Kensington....-.+..... 517 12 13 6 48 re ' te 12 57 617 |i : : ao | an 8 15 1 30 650 || (dp 455, dv | 615 Summerside...... || Summerside...... ] i | dp! 8 30 200 | g i (ar 449 | 1105 = Miscouc Dia ensses anne 8 45 am 1 MisoOUChs, «2 ccecsece.. $ 25 10 44 | S Pe obi ac ceks 9 05 247 | on Ht We @UstertOMe nce... os ss 4 05 10 18 | ns POE Fi sibes vecvecccusece 9 35 3 35 Se on ge A ti 3 35 930 | Fo STI OGRE pocevedandenanh id 30 4 55 =o ||O' Leary ot dau deaiaee s 2 42 ere ns Bloomfield, ++r-+......) 10 47 5 20 : = || Bloomfield............. 9M ) Reet @ Alberton...++.. aseenael li it 610 | «8 RIDUONON. 0-0 5see se: i 200; 650} 38 Tignigh...... a Midis ar| 11 55 7 00 ie Ree dp! 120! go | § | |. Pade i | | A.M} County Line Junction. L ! 545 ||County Line Junction. ; | | 7 20 Cape Traverse . oe *, 64 4 nee Traverse...... ae. 3 30 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR TAE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.-FROM THE EAST. LT AT 4 aan STATIONS. Express {| Mixed |} STATIONS Express Mixed } } ae ae. | ; AM P.M, Charlottetown -.«..... 315 6 30 RChariottetown dial aa 9 2 615 Royalty Junction.....-+! 3 30 6 50 Be for set phiela | 9 05 5& Dec... écsoserscist 3 58 7 23 jibeeres 8 40 517 § ar 4 25 8 05 io 815 4 40 M!, Stewart Junc. } i Mt. Stewart June. dd 4 39 | 8 20 i Tr 8 10 4 20 Morell....+.++- pics heeees i 58 2 OL f Marell cosnisexicei si 7 42 3 25 i a estos bs & 20 9 35 i| 7 POR e sir cseeens 7 20 i 3 62 Bear iti oa 5 55 10 27 |b WON BREWER, « conbnsiaay 6 45 2 10 Searis. ar 6 25 ll 16 \| Sour $Bnche+s0 + Gp, 6 15 i 1 2v , P.M. A.M, || ) A. M). BM. Mt. Stewart Junction 4 35 8 25 \|Mt. Stewart Junction | PU) 415 SS ino s akdcdans ! 6 B 9 33 PN bcs tev ecnss ' 717 2 03 Georgetown. ........ ar 5 45 10 00 | Georgetown...-..+-..dp' 7 00 2 40 | | Trains are run n by Eastern Standard Time. #7 Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, W ednesday Round Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. } | Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. i JAVS COLENWAN, ; Superintenden Ruilwuy Office, Charlottetown, Mwy 27, 1888—all prs 6i " AMINE, <~swvt = - Ry MONDAY, NOVE) MBER 15, L886. 1886. 7 yr o NT ] [a HM, KK ININ ¥ ‘ ages] Mek PRE. LALIFAX. CANADA, 4 ) cy TYAT RAY XZ f WN i. KX i, N N Y (F ¢. REAMON) : ‘ + sly Wh, n Dank ang Bulg fs mers @°Q Diva Be yy) i on WV nn} ; 7a Geeral GO minissivn Merchants, iG} GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., wiland, Scetts and Vanghans Codes Marah 29, CHANGE OF HOUR. BOSTGN STEARIERS., (COMMENCING wit h the “‘Carroli® leaving here ’ tth OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 OCLOCK, P. ™., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season, f CARVELL BROS., Agents, 1S&é, Sept.24—pat her s’side prs- ANVOUNG &° M ONT After careful study of the usage of Assur ince Companies at home and abroad, ‘and of f the expe- rience of this Society in aii the varied r eforms introduced by it, the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSU RANCE SOC Ik TY has combined in one form of policy all the advantages and guarantees which can safely and properly be united, and now offers it to the public under the name of the PREE TOWNE Peoe Fe ‘Y. If you desire Assurdnce on your Life, you should secure one of the Equ litable‘s Free Ton- tine Policies ; because (!) it is EN DESE UH ase H, and you buy a Certainty instead of a Possible Lawsuit: (2) it is w WHS e RRR EES Bp, and you are not, as in © rdinary cases, prohibited from going where and doing what you please ; (3) it is NeN-PORPhIPABLE, and you can never be deprived of a just indem nity even on surrender ; (4) it is PAWABLi WWE PIAT: ty afier death, thus providing against even tempor- ary embarrassment; (5) it is PRE-BMIEVRATLY LUCRATEV in many cases providing Assurance in later life for nothing, or yielding back the whole, er nearly so, of what has been paid in by those preferring to withdraw ; (6) the form of policy is SEE a Be anagfiorn of needless formality; tages offered under the policy are NOT OBTALISABLE © OCovEBEVA Ahn A 0WY OFPMER 22% Any Other Policy. (7) the advan- aN PANY or ander For Tables of Rates and full Explanations. apply by letter or in person to WARSURTON & 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. 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, will be published early in November, pursuant to law. D. FERGUSON, ; The Commissioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, oe wky 6i TEA! TRA 186 Half Chests CHOICE TEA. A’ aL, | Sugar I Suzar! 309 Bbls. Yellow C. W MOLASSES! MOLASSES !! 120 Puns. Choice MOLASSES. EHLOUR! FLOUR! 500 Bbls. of KENT'S MILLS, FOR SALE. AGE R gs ‘s Ws W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street,3 HALIFAX, N. S. ugust i3—wky tf NOT.GE 10 PURSE SEINERS, a nt ee PETER -AINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B , have opened a LOFT for the Tanning and Hanging of Mackerel Purse Seings, All work guaranteed cqualto anything of the kind performed in the United Stats ‘y. Prices on application to PETER PAINT & SONS. Oct. 2—-wy 1 mo Bédie SALLE. 4E Land and Property recently occupied | by the uudersi gned, situated on the Brighton Read, ; BENJAMIN HEARTZ. April 20—2aw tf & pat } i; Currie, count ) Souris, and known as the LE taining 117 acres of prime land, Ist December next. Apply in Souris to MATTHEW, McLEAN & CQ. On the premises to Sop 2-—Wy 3 wks ‘ MORTGAGE SALE. —— ee TO be Sold Public Auction, at the House, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of December next, A. D., T88b, at Tweive o'clock, noon, by vir-ue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of dated the twelfth day of April, A. D., 1ss4, ind made between Catherine McKenzie and Neil McKenzie, of the one part, and Kdward Jarvis Liodgson, Trustee, under the will of the late Charies Wright, deceased, of the other part, A’ sl, that tract, piece, or ground, situate, lying and being Tow) iship numbers bounded as follows, thutis te say: on the north side of the road leading from Lony parcel of land or Creek towards Canoe Cove, and at the west SOReRaES of land tormerly leased to John Mec- Ewen, thence running thereon north one degree west by ‘the magnetic meridian of the year 1765 for the distance of thirty ‘four chains and ninety links, or until it strikes the southern boundary of the property of Mr Ladie Wright, thence 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 place of beginning, and is bounded on the west by lund sold to Archibald aining ninety-seven and a litile more or less. iday of October, A. D., 1886, otiice of acres of land, Dated the 231 For further particulars apply at tne Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortgagee. Oct. 23—law tl sale sat THE EXAMINER * * ge “ rs er Be 8" * eK an Re Z " y 8 — 4 bee. ‘ ig ee Wh LJ itbit | wa oe. Shao ar TE OF Ii ie has lately beo. roplenizhed with a . sippy of Printing ‘Tynes and Material PPUDIE AVES ABO Maberia! ; . » > , ~ e i 7») s* atest invention and hes! Description, und sa are buw pcoraured to print, t WwW & "Al gs 7 f'wEPpla t gi f $ -y She's mf a a4aTiee am F % te 2's Va eG Alt 98 + > ‘ a ae S & ER 15,9,% $ SE Sta e . LE Ris E ; ey wi 2a 4:2 yd = % ‘ 4%. 3 > > > “er ay - v a ’ ’ ie ahs £4. avi n ok of ; a 4 it 1} Hn SGP AALIaA Wp iat PvP EL SAUER eth Ob, aut Ui ‘] uy a BS ¥> “ 25a 7° z> <U0>e Aan AY GHEAF HICES, asin . % bt of { ze i~°~ ay ry = ages ¢ * settle, * ¢ 4 P24 ; & } 3 ner bo, ‘ ind i an A “ peraetccaet.. Sotaet Se Z 1 SOLD & YALL — OTT Mair me wT: 2s ww \o iz MT: a) THR! 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