; —— °°” i coterie Aa ene THE ; 4 Printer and Uis Hens. (N Yor/ Dp } rf. We have a printer in th iicken ’ A ) | is ollice who | as gone into the business for | allit is worth. We will call him “Slug Two.” “Slag Twe” was led to this step | bw the awtul price of eggs He order ed fn doz tT om a country deale Fe figut ing that each hen would ue a iay aD © rh, , ; 1 day. iois would be seven Gozeou 2 week, whic! tl present market price, would be $1.25. As their ke: p- ing would cost but twe ntyelive cents a would require little figuring iow that “Slag Two” would be the gainer of $1.50 each week that he kept The chickens were prompt ly delivered, The first day he did not expect the heas to do anything, as it would take them a day to get used to their new quart ‘rs, Bat ; pal ’ ween, it to sl these hens. the second day he put on a “sub” and stayed a; home to Karly in the morning the chickens commenced ciow- rather eof ing. He straightway repaired to the house. “My dear, said he to his wife, “da he 1s Crow “W hy certain: “but when they do, itis a sien of bad luck.” He watched all day, but there was ; output. The , When he ’ said she, Casa ' no 1pcrease 1p the ege second day } ilted the san consulted a German la ly. “Hen’s won't lay in the winter season unless they are kept ia a warm place,’ said the oracle. Then he brought in a couple of the chickens and put them in a_ baking oveo. Their sufferings were very soon over. ; “T believe there is something in the saying that a crowing hen brings bad luck,” mattered “Slug Two.” Then he was advised to buy them some graio and feed them oats: to feed them meat, and he bought porter house steak and chop- ped itup for them. But not a sinule egg cou:d be got. Worn out, disgusted, and about 85 out of pocket, he was about to kill the hems and get the ezgs, which he had no doubt they were carriog around with pure perversity, when his wife advised him to sell them He brought around an intending pur- chaser yesterday, who no sooner looked at them thao he imenced janghing. “What's the matter?” asked ‘Slug Two.” “Have I got them too fat!’ “Mein Gott, no,” roared his neighbor, “but dem hens are all roosters.” cen It wastoo true. “Siug Two’ had been lavishing all the time, labor and a good cleal of meat on male specimens tribe. He says the next time he goes into the poultry busi- ness he’ll buy a ho of the feathered ~-_- The indian Question. (Detroit Free Press.) A tall commanding-looking Indiaa from the Canada side, h Ving 3 big back load of door ma‘s on his back, was tramping up Randolph St., yeste day, when a manin a saloon beckoned him in. The red man’s face lighted up with a “ten cent-apiece” smile of satir- faction ashe walkedin. There were three men present, and they seemed to be in a hilarious state. “See here, old copper-face,” said one, as he shut and locked the door, “I’m down on Injuns, first, last and all the time. They shot an uncle of mine, and I've sworn revenge. Maybe you are ready to take the all-firedest licking you ever got !” “Hu!” replied the Indian, as he look- ed from one to the other. “And the infernal vermiots scalped and roasted my grandmother!” put in the second white man. ‘I didn’t care particularly about the old lady, but its the principle of the thing look at, I’ve got to have Iojun blood !” ‘Hu | said the Indian, as he seemed to | cateh on. “And . down on at l put in the third man, “am Injans in a general way. After these other two fellows have got through with you | propose to waik on the mangled remains, Let the perfor- mance now begin !” It began. People who looked in at the window could see nothing. 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JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. try is wor tor i Nothing Te. lhos tv CHICKEN CHOLERA, cicuiars tee. that most ¢ { | in th that 8 i e and verv val will make on Barth sp "« p ‘ prevent f th coun } a0 int an lan's Condition tis 2 mn tac > a . tt . hat Sher I ‘ is al lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow- A de . one teaspoontal fo « ; t i cure u era tam l hens HENS LAY ra, &e Sold everywhere, orsent by mail for 25c. in tree cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20 NSON « CO., Boston, Mass. nishedir 1. & JC! Abies) — OF — Lobsters aud Canned Goods, en errr i the convenience of Lobster Packers yO SHIPPERS | | and Shippers we will place that larg’, | three-story building on No. 2 Wharf, at a icheap rate of storage and will grant ware- ‘house receipts for goods stored therein, On | goods so warehoused and shipped by any of our vessels no storage will be charged. As this warehouse is well situated, there 18 scarcely any risk from fire, and being almost surrounded by water, Insurance cau be effected at a very mode™:ve rate, ‘PEAKE BROS. & CO. BARCLAY & CO, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchants, PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. ESS86. Summer Arrangement, ee ()* AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows :— a = TRAINS DEPART.—FGR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM ThE WEST. in ; — a i palinalaiiaal seiiihentalicadiiil ia al aie a i a STATIONS. ik xpress | Mixed oa STATIONS. | Express Mixed | Mixe 4 mA Bae 2eT | P.M. | PM) AM, Charlottetown....... ; 6 00 1015 | 330 |\|\Charlottetown....... 7 10 2 55 9 35 toyaity Junction...... 614 1035 | 349 ||Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 9 17 North Wiltshire, ...... 6 48 1123 | 435 |\North Wiltshire....... 6 22 1 48 s 30 Hunter River..........' 658 1.38 | +480 |\Hunte? Riven..«..<.... tf 612 [a1 14 P. M. Bradalbane............ §47 | 1258 | 738 Bradalbane............ 733 213 | 526 |'County Line Juncticn. 540 } 1250 |! 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 ed ee ee 1 BAD HP TORCOWR.... «5 cesec- ce 5 30 12 35 7 10 Freetown.,.....+-+++- * 7 40 235 | 5 3 DIROTOR Wooccce,...' Ba 12 13 6 48 Kensington... bec, 7 $3 257 |} 617 ! Ey Vy ee ar 8 15 1 30 6 50 a 5S 1 > 15 Summierside...... ; ' Summerside...... j 7 om "© aie dp! 8 30 2 00 ~ (ar 440 | 1105 > BEIGCOMNGNO. Gs. ceerieesst§ 8 S21: " Miscouche, ...cecccee.. 425 ' 10 44 ey W ellington . av. ..6s «ee. 96 1° 24 i ; W ellingtom..eo....... 405 | 1018 | Port Hill.........++-++ 9 35 sa Ss Pee Tae. goss cs 335 | 920 of O'Leary .. . 10 30 4 55 = © PERG 3 bb nimace dds : See t+ 836 ©.o Bloomiield,.... Oe ieuce 10 47 5 20 au EN ' 2 25 7 a4 S Atherton. 002 KX .seecece ll 14 6 10 - Ss CS rea, 2 Ww 6 50 | #3 Tignish......++--....aFi ll 55 7 0 > Te ee dp i 20 6 00 = i. P.M i Mw County Line Junction, | 545 |/County Line Junction. 2 Cape ‘Traverse ...... ar ~ 63 Cape Traverse...... dp! » oy "TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EA ST. ’ STATIONS. | Express | i | { P. Mi; Charlottetown ..-«.....| 315 toyalty Junction...... ' 3 20 Bedford........ aden cx. 3 38 ar 4 25 i Mt. Stewart June. } | dp t 39 j A, . ae cad. be cs i 4 58 a. PRA. ccd. s veces 5 20 Bear Hiver ....-.<s....! & % Seurié... i .. i > saws « ar 6 25 | P. M. Mt. Stewart Junction) 4 35 SR toc sic cede 5 38 Georgetown. . Tr Lins a a= Tr ul Satu! ¥., an Railway Office, Charlottetown, May o6ece. st 5 45 Mixed | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. GOOrRetown.,.«+eees, < lee _— oS re run by Eastern Standard Time. ns on Cape Tr d leave Cape »)- amis dla Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. 1886 werse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday [raverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEWAN, Superintendent. all prs 6i 1886, — | by a Road. Round Trip between 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. — “‘ENIGHT years’ experience in this market, K Over fifty thousand bushels P. E. 1. potatoes received by us last fall. Our patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write for market reports. a@ Specialties — Potatoes, ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, ’86-—3mo eod MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on TUBSDA Y. the tenth day of August next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon,-— ‘ ALL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number Forty-one, in King‘s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : Com- mencing on the west side of the Road leading from Saint Peter’s Bay to Fortune Bay, at the Township line of Lot Forty-two, thence south, sixty degrees west, thirty-two chains, thence north forty-one degrees and thirty minutes, west seventeen chains, thence north eighty degrees, east four chains and sixty-three jinks, thence north, five degrees west, fourteen chains, thence north fifty-three degrees, east thirty-eight chains and fifty links to the Post Road, thence along said Road southeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing one hundred and one acres, @ little more or less, bounded on the north by the Post Koad, east by vacant land, south by vacant jand and land of John MeLean, and on the west Mackerel, Can- rw a i | : The above sale is being made under and by STATIONS, | Express | Mixed viatue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Inden- a turee of Mortgage, bearing date the twentieth day i A. M. P.M of July, A, D, 1869, and made between John Chariottetown ........ 9 20 615 Forbes and Christina Forbes his wife, of the Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 55 one part, and Alexander Robertson (now NS eS aa 8 40 517 deceased) and John Stewart, Executors of the dpl 315 440 last will and testament of James Robertson, de- Mt. Stewart Junc. ; ceased, of the other part. . . nel 8 10 420 For particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Morelisesccee.. cc. .cces j 7 42 : 3 85 Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, Solicitors, Char- St. POL stove... coset 19 6| | (308 lottetown. | y ha» Bene TiGGE oa b kak i 6 45 2 10 Dated this fcurth day of May, A. D., 1886. MR dno coe ees rns dp. 6 15 | 1 20 JOHN STEW Ri, ni i a aaa cael ., : 2 Surviving Motgagee. | : A. M. r. a May 5--3mo law wed || Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 4 15 odiaien CORTE so 0.4 0 si0ns cage } 717 3 03 dp 7 TRUE VALUE —_——oF—— GOOK’S FRIEND rowers As compared with two other brands the strengths, only, of which have been pub- lished, carefully omitting cost. ltin “Royal” costs 60 cts., gives 2,033 cub. in. of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. 1 tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or 48 inches for a cent. CHARLUITETGWH SASH ded Neo. ik. Peake’s PALMER D008 ACTOR | ee Wharf, Chie eee We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Mouldi ngs, Doora, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches With new and first-class Machinery, and W ndow and Door Ballusters, Newel Posts, Siair Rails, Twists, &c. We ace preparad to do ail Knds of Jobbing, ia Planing frames Architraves 9 Spoutinag "= made at shortest notice. utmost satisfaction to ai! who favor us with their patronage Tth’town, Sept 29. 12e- wkly ! vorr TELiPa side and From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 versation, Or part thereof. ......... cesses s+. do do Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Die COMPANY GF PRIRGE EDWARD do do Siation at following Rates :—- When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under................. 15 Cents When distance is greater than 10 miles.,............. do do 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 will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; fromall other 9 ORR IOS niciack o ccth slcsslON3. 8. BO >a** OVE SE ooo cic accept se eeeeee estsoees 25 «ts © CORO Renee THRO ee OREO eee receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from 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 Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and tot Ch'town, Ort 19, 1885'—lyar end reat with persons requiring private or toll lines, For farther information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB AINGUS, MANAGER. ROYAL GANA mother, 86 years of age, Was removed from her bed and placed on an easy chair on the wayside. She lav there! for two hours and then expired. This} 13 One of the most barbarous cases of eViclion on recora. | = + The house of an old colored man . *t* , 7, , familiarly known as Uncle Dan Mad, | near Yorktown, Vse., was struck by | lightning the latter part of last week, and himself, his wife aud child killed. | It was several days before the facts me known. CAPITA i. - - . lat mon E Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Azyent, —----—0 | OGE> RASKS TAKEN ON MOST FAV@RABLE TERMS. oq Agent ior Prince Edward Island :— 2 Ch town, Jan. 1888. & F. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF FALIFAX; PROPRILTORS. and Conductor Joiating, Morticing, Tenoning, the latest appliances, we can insure the ISUARD. WVHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keasington, Summer- St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- o (fig dhvehe pibebs’ wcodiche glides boonaders saipesies AGL MEPUNEO $2,000,000, 2 packets Cooks Friend cost 30 cts., give $064 cub. ins. of Gas, or 60 inches for a@ cent. Cooks Friend is therefore 25 per cent. better value than Pricess, and 75 per cent, better than Royal. The purity and heatthfuiness of Cooks Friend are unquestionable. Cooks Friend may be had from store- keepers generally. Executors’ Notice. TAXHE Undersigned Executrix and .Execr- i tors of the last Will anc Testamen't of the late Donald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date, Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS, CURRTR _law tf Ereentors, Nat And STH AMER “ HEATHER BELLE.” ee Summer Arrangement, 1886° N and after TUESDAY, MAY 4, the steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o‘clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell 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 Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night, Wednesday, commencing May 5, will leave Brush Wharf for Chariottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 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., calliag at Betsh, China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town at7a.m., calling 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- lottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturcar, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Char- lottetown; leaving Charlottetown at 1.39 p, m, for Crapand, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES; Cabin, toandfrom Vernon River r W harves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. <Prwel,.sne Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; Deck, 30 page. nae r excursion Return Tickets wil! be i ¢ Charlottetown to Orwell every coder ahtelne at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHUES, Charlottetown, P. E. I., May ‘ —_— —pat law her 3mo 9 > SATURDAY “JUNE 26, 1886. 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