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One pill a dose, Parsons'Pills contain nothing harmful, are = ; a S i rHE FOLLOWING FARMS AND LANDS: 1 Oo H ! ‘ Lat situate at Cc ‘ li t heirs the la A ‘ ) 2 Sixty-fiv \ s of Land, situate at Chep sto’. now in } SION ¢ John MelInn = - _-. . ae & a ea ws INC D ISLAND RAILWAY n in posse of Michael McDonald. | 2 i ° oe re SRR ; ‘ 4. Fighty Acres of Land, situate at Souris amniiinenenal River, now vacantand known as the Flannigan 5. Sixty-six Acres of Land, situate on Souris Line Road, one mile from Souris (now vaca! 6. A House and Lotin Souris East, now rented by Ronald L. Medonald. ilty Acres of Land, situate at Zonris Line Road, now in possession of James Moynagh. 8. Seventy-six Acres of Land, situate at Souris Line Road, at present occupied vy John Currie. 9 One Hundred Acres of Land, situate at Souris Line Road, at present occupied by Ronald and A.exander McLean. PAG, Summer Arrawgement, iss6, ( y> AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1§85, Trains will run as follows : RAINS ARRIVE. FROM TRE WEST. TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST i j 10. Que Hundred Acres of Land, situate at Fair tic d, Lot 47, now occupied by Angus J, B Cam p be #7 Good Titles will be given purchase TERMS i pe ‘ on day of s eo 2% cent on delivery of deed, within ten da) ut Daliance in ive years, secured Ino Z other approved security. bearing 6 per cent inter est s5yadle annually. , further pa lars can be had on ap ‘ tion io Mr. Frederick Morrow, Souris, or t M i Davies & Sutherland, Soli rs, Chat lotterowan lated this tt aay of ( ove A. D x MES M ARLAN ‘ ; } KNIt i ‘ I Jon wht ' } a Ss I nomy ; et a Or hay LC. tax \ v es Py Jper wy Te Un signed offers for Sale that rtion of Land tated on the West Rive I 1 three mit mm rock Point, cons i [ 2U ac s, 17 ot iar i e remain t n Sof ood $ ible for fencing and scantiing. fortable Dwelling House and = ind is also well watered. ro ne mediateiy We tiver, Oct. 1 wky t Notice te Purchasers of ’ Lands Hoc Ga Se A Ml Persons indebted to the Government, on « g tint ‘ h purchase ot their lands, are i 1 ) come r ward vel lke s ible payment during the pres ? \ i i ames oOo wh Oo. crec has expired, an wner deiauitersa, W be published early in November, pursuant to law. } ». FERGUSON, rhe ¢ missioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1886—sept24 wky 6i POR SALE. sa Tah al = on a oe é os on comer CM ata tis. eae te Tiles: FLECTRICLUSTRE ee. paily for Use in One Minute, uv GiV¥ES AN ELEGANT GLOSS, | Suves Time, Labor & Trouble | . GIVE IT A TRIAL, FER & GOFF. On 6, 126 Cape Traverse and County Line, W ednesd Ly. STATIONS. Express Mixed | Mixed STATIONS, | Express | Mixed Mixe’ Eilean om, 1: A. oe P.M. P. wee r mM A.M. Charlottetown 600 , 1015 3 30 Charlotietown......- i i Oe pe 9 35 oyalty Junction......} 6 14 10 35 3 49 j/Royalty Junction......; 656 | 235 | @17 N h Wiltshire i 6 ll 23 ‘i; North Wiltshire..... 6 22 1 48 8 30 i Liver... | 6&8 ll 38 t SU unter friver,.........4 612 133 | 8l4 j P. M RUGS oso c i cca 547 | 12 58 7 30 ut ne | 7 23 12 13 5 26 County Line Junction 540 | 1259 | 7 2 Line Junction 1% | i Zi 5 40 dg ae o 30 12 35 Tw Mreetow! a 7 10 12 35 5 55 Kensingtun.... > 17 12 13 6 48 Ler ton 7 2 57 6 17 A. M. I ! 0 6 50 dp $ 55 il 40 6 15 ummers 4 | Summerside (a sm 1 80 » (a 4 40 11 05 Pe PEUNOOUGMNGs occeciecas oe 845 ! 221 % liscouche, ....escess ‘ 25 10 44 | 4 Ve ston 9 05 24 Wel 4 05 10 18 | on " ined Leben be 9 ) 3 ) o = Port hil 3 35 9 30 oo } APY «-. 10 30 455 | = Eee saceckaane 242 8 10 —? : ; ag oa Cem S 3] Gicoce iv Ie 5 ey Sn | 3 3 j 7 44 2 j ee i ll 14 Sas 3 ra A ! ‘ 2 V0 | 6 a } 4 i am, 11 & 3 7 00 | = d 1 20 6 Ww oS 7 ae c ry 4 M i Line ! eo 4o County Line Jui ion. j | 7 20 | iray i i 6 30 Cape ‘Trave “ iD ! &§ 30 . eas a ene rur ea r sacg 2Oive _ ar i tAINS DEPART. ru) 83k =Pit abec RRIVE. FROM THE EAST. $$$ Kr ‘ sepeciiegihiliipdiieniiiilsa STATIONS Express Mixed STATIONS. Express Mixed ' : bie P. M. A. M. he. Ile Pr. mM. Charluttetown:-:+-..... 3 lo | 6 wv Charlott » 20 616 Rtoyaliy Junction.....- 3 30 i 6 50 Royalty Junction. | 9 05 5 be Bedford........+++: 3 58 ! 7 28 Bedford ....++.. oof 8 40 517 § r ‘ 25 5 Uo gdp! e815 4 40 Mt, Stewart June. ¢ Mt, Stewart Junc. < tdp { 39 8 20 {ay & if £20 eal cacti: an a. ee Morell....-. wack 2a 7 Sem St. Peters > 20 9 35 t. Peters ..cece, 7 2) j 3 Uz, Bear River...--+-. a 5 55 10 27 fear Kiver.... U 49 j 2 10 2 oe 6 25 1 li 15 Souris, ; b le | 1 2u r. Mi A. Mi, i} A PP 3. Mt. Stewart Junction 4% 3 25 jj ‘it. Stewart Junction | 8 10 415 OCartigat ..ssdeecee - 5 3 9 35 Ck. 0 085s ees -+'| 7 17 3 03 FCOTRELOWD. .. cece: ar o 45 10 00 Georgetown..---+++..dp 7 00 2 40 l'rains are run by Eastern Standard Time. sa Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, W ednesday Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. Round Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. a cot a ae a SA WMEAS i a8e,u0 VE a uy Superintendent. all prs Gi Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886 iniGTTEIOWA SAH AAD DOGR FACTORY | , ts ear, ch WY Ensawe. GFR 4b BGs f R. PALMER & CO., si LORS. monensin) ence mmemnemanaiigs Weare nov manufacturing and wii! sell at i we » pEDce Sashes, Doors ndow and D» Frames Architrav Spouting and Qouductor Vouldings, Billusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, ac We are preptred to do ali &ads of Jubbia in Planing, Jointiag, Morvicing, Tenoning, ig and | Sawing, Turning, & 111 Kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches madoa rtest notice With new and first-class Machinery, sad ths Ia! applianeea,*we can inenre the most asiisfaction to ail who faver ua with their patronas Gaye 9 too mk ty — SS OAVAl ORRATEAN HUYAL GCANAUTAN a —s anatgageen ™ oa “fF? [WSURANCE OO. a’ 0 res - ER ee ae $509,900, Head Office--MONTREAL. * Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, General Agent, TERMS. ag een) pee k= RISKS TAKEN ON Was? PLViewapis peed Agent ior Prince Edward Islan: E. 4. ARNAUD, MERCITANTS RANK OF HATIFAX; Ch town, Jan. IRR met eUSR cee Chaiottetown Steam Laundry FHL +PHGHE COMPANY OF PaiNcE EDWARD ISLAND. iIZAD OFFIC! Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware room, King Square. \Get i il ZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street. i. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S'Sid:s Cents’ Goods a Ch town, Sep. G, 1886 Specialty. Sous of Temperance. r Vhirty-eizghth Annual Sessicn of the Grand ” my ton, > ol 7 .~ woe be he af at North i ‘ ; [DAY ; Wa. n : : ’ MN $ ! i ) ; Fa il} rn : and from‘Alberton and ‘ : rt ) i oN i ai nt i m1 rm . hi { the evening. : JESS S. BURNS, G. 8S. Lower Freetown, Oot, 14, S11 wy Zi we) ems rte HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba’ messages, by Telephone, t srlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- he wet and S*, Eleanovs, at the following R:tes:— | #rom Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each tive minutes’ con- versation, or part thereof. ......... 2.000 s+. SS RS oe neha ae ae 5s ow 10 Cents co ao do BO 20 MRICS ac... cocsegtttim nn eer * do d do oy wijes eoeees coece . 25 - f Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Written messages, subject to Station at following Rates ;-—- When distance does not exceed When distenc- is greater than 10 miles.) ......... .....0000 cscecveess pesieneis Staecctn eeonreas ae For each additional word one cent oxtra, twenty words or under..............0.. '5 Cents a“ 1G miles, for i A disconut of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments for further information spply to the Subscriber, et Charlottetown a ROB ANGUS; MANAGER. Oh'town, Ort. 19. 1885——lyar ena Written messegese will be delivered iz Charto'tetown withia city limits; tromall ether receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices Specia! rates will be made for delivering at greater cistanc e Ail communications and messages miiiat bi propaia, ‘ w 7 renared to leave Telenhor tenma . Charloitet vy ds | ompany is prepared to iea i nn struments in Charlottetown and Sum. } " e at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lin&s. a +) ct Real Estate Sale. THREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, i 50x 100 feet each,or thereabouts. ; Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. June 28, 1SS6 TEA! THA! 18} Half Chests CHOICE THA A. 2 wugar ! Sugar 300 Bbls. Yellow C. W. 8S. BOLASSES! MOLASSES!! 199 Puns. Choice MOLASSES. Kee FLOUR! FLOUR! 500 Bbla, of KENT'S MILLS, POR SALE, W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S. ugust 13—wky tf HWortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, Queen‘s County, on FRIDAY, the fifth day of November next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, A LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, * lying and being on Township number T wenty- nine, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the junc- tion of the Settlement Koad with the road leading tothe Aima Road, and thence running along the said Road leading to the Alma Road the Gistance of thirty-five yards, thence southeasterly parallel with the said Settlement Road the distance of seventy yards, thence southeasterly parallel with the first run line to the said Settlement Road and thence along the said Settlement Road to the piace of commencement, containing by esti- mation one half-acre, a littie more or less. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the second day of September, A. D., 1885, and made between Archibald Shaw and Frances Shaw, his wife, of the one part, and Herbert E. J. Lewis, of the other part. For particulars apply at the oftice of Messrs. Macleod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this second day of October, A. D., 1886. HERBERT E. J. LEWIS, Mortgagee. Oct. 4, 1886—4i l »w mon FARM FOR SALE — -—---- MO be Sold by Public Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, the 27th day of October, at the hour of 10 o'clock, the Farm of the late George Lund, situated on the Baltic Road, Lot 48, about six miles from Southport, consisting of sixty-nine and a quarter (69}) Acres of Excellent Land, the greater part of whicb is clear and in a good state of cultivation. There is on the premises a good House and Outbuildings. ALSO—At the same time and place, Crop, Stock and Farming Implements. Terms made know at sale, DANIEL McLEAN,| } JAMES W. KENNEDY > Executors. JAMES MUTCH, 5 Sept. 24—wy di FLOUR. Matchless, Kent Wills, City Mills, % . ~ » oo WW j stay (achoice Pastry Flour in barrels Este \ ( and haif barrels, ) and other Good Brands selling Cheap —AT Beck & GOFF. August 30. GLENBURNIE, + ee ae MPHE Subscriber offers for sale the above named small, but valuable Freehold Estate, compris- ing sixteen acres of Woodland, being Pasture Lots Nos. 9and 16, in the first range of Royalty Lots at Georgetown, situate within 30 minutes walk of the Railway Station. The land is cov- ered with sixty years’ growth of Wood, Spruces, Juniper and Var, fit for Scantling and Shingle- wood. Thereis a never-failing stream of water running through the centre of the land, the only stream available for manufacturing purposes in the locality. The land is all of the first-class quality, and for a gentleman‘s residence second to none in the place, commanding a_ splendid view of the Gulf, Panmure and Boughton Islands, and Capes George and North in the dix tance, Likewise for sale the following Town Lots: Nos. 14 and 15, 4th range, C, near the water, fenced and under crop. Nos. 5 and 9, 4th range, D, the same. No. 9 being a Corner Lot, 2 fronts, 120 and 84, and No, 5, 2nd range, G. ee WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, Aug. 27, 1886-—wy 2am for 3m ASSESSMENT SYSTiM, A Beon in Life Insurance. Reliable and Cheap. The Canada Mutual Aid Association, [XCORPORATED in 1880 and Registered under the Dominion Insurance Act of 1835. Insurance within the reach of the industrial classes—the people who need it most. Insurance according to age from $3,000 to $1,000. Paid about $30,000 in claims to widows and orphans of members in 1885, Costto each member $14, only. Head Office, 87 King Street West, Toronto. WILLIAM RENNIE, President. W. P. PAGE, Secretary. REV. WILLIAM CROSS, Gen. Agent Maritime Provinoes. EPHRAIM BELL, Carleton, Local Agent P — ee . B. Island. Aug. 20, 1836—wky tT - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1886. _ PAK. a HUUSE | DaKg POWUEY. Highly Recommended. ee — 40 CTS, PER POUND IN BULK BEER & GOFF Aug. 6, '86. NOTICE TO PURSE SEINERS. PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B , have opened a LOFT for the Tanning and Hanging of Mackerel Purse Seines. All work guaranteed equal to anything of the kind perforined in the United States. Prices on application to PETER PAINT & SONS. Oct. 8—wy 1 mo FARM FOR SALE AT SOURIS. THE Subscribers offer for Sale that beartiful Farm, situated in the immediate vicinity of Souris, and known as the LESLIE FARM, con- taining 117 acres of prime land. Possession given Ist December next. TERMS EASY. 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