THE Practical Pinafore. RULERS OF THE QUEENS NAVEE WHO GOT SICK ON A PLEASURE CRUISE. The recent adventure of the Lerds of the Admiralty furnishes a standing joke,ia official and club circles. Immedi alery utter the Copclusion ot the debate on Mr. Parnells Land bill, Gord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, with a party, com prising Lord Cuarles Berestord, Admiral Sir A. Hood, Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, Junior Lord of the Admiralty ; Mr. A, B. Far- wood, Secretary to the Admirity and, | others, started on the customary cruise | of inspection anotally indulged in by} the Admirialty Lords, This cruise gener ally meéeaus a season of jollity, lasting af month or two, on board the superb | official yacht Enchantress, and the inspection is usually confined to ex-| hausted test of different brands of wiaes | liquor, cigars ete., which the Govern-|— CHARLOTTETGWA SASH ARD GOR FACTORY | Peake’s No, 3 & Cd.,, ment provided in abundance for the | occasion. 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The permanent officials | | a icicle ll A alae in the Admir ice am ; i.e eae | ee Be , PM. | PM. , AM. 1 the Admiralty Office have suddenly | (y, iottetown....--. | 600 | 1015 | 330 |\Charlottetown........./ 740 | 265 | 935 developed & fonduess for singing and loyalty Junction.. .... | 6 14 10 35 3 49 pepenty sanction teense 6 36 | 2 35 917 athi she mean ‘Dp a Se North Wiltshire. ...... 6 48 ll 23 4 35 North Wiltshire....... 6 22 1 48 8 30 whi ting the m Isic of * I inafore. and Hunter River........ 6 58 11 38 4 50 ||Hunter River,.......... 6 12 1 #3 %l4 Uispiay great uaanimity in selection of } P. M, i Bradaibane O6ecccccscce 5 47 12 58 7 39 Se a Gilbert & ies Bradalbane............ 7 23 1213 | 526 |County Line Junction. 5 40 12 30 7 25 toat part Of Gilbert & Sullivans Opera) County Line Junction. 730 | 1221 | 540 | Freetown.............. 530 | 12 35 7 10 which cooveys the advice to. 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Lectes } -°o W darling, ] have COMO tO BBY | Tignish.......... ie: 7 00 + SEs... ce... api 120! 60 | ¢ gaod-bye fora litle while,” said young | a PM eee i ’ | A.M Ferguson, sadly, looking into his | County Line Junction, | ' § 45 County Line Junction. | | 7 20 ” Cape Traverse ...... ar, ' 635 ||Cape Traverse...... d 6 30 Mabhel’s eyes. “Lo say good-bye?” wondering. repeated Mabel “Why, Archie, where are TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. ; 2” you going’ é: r r ” ; STATIONS. j i } Mixed STATIONS. Mixed “Oaly to New Y ork,dear, the young | STATIONS | Express | STATIONS | Express ma said, clasping her closer as he B69 End . -<. ae P.M. spoke. Charlottetown..-.-..... 3 15 i 6 30 Charlottetown ........ 9 20 615 ; ‘ taal . ; Royalty Junction.,..... 3 30 i 6 50 Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 55 Just a little business trip, you) Bedford........ songilp - 2. St. HER seedsekeccveckas 8 40 5 17 koow I shall be back—” . | ar 4 25 8 05 i dp 8 15 4 40 saa i . | Mt. 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Your slightest wish is a command to me. [ell me what it is and I willdo it before I attend to any- thing else What is it you want me to my child?” “You are so good, Archie, said the girl tenderly, while her voice sank to a whisper, and I have set my heart on it too, I want you to jump off Brooklyn bridge. ; Scott's Emulsion of Pure “od Liver Gil, with Hypophosphites FOR LUNG 4 BLES AND WASTING DISEASES wv. J. Simond, New Orl wns, La., Says: | ‘Scott's lumulsion is the finest prepat ition of} the kind ever brought to my notice. — affections of the lungs and other wasting | reliable agreeable diseases, We may consider it Gur most agent. Ina perfectly elegant and lorm. Notice to Purchasers of Public Lands. A LL Persons indebted to the Government, on | 4 account of the purchase of their ; lands, are hereby;called upon to come for- ward and miake suitable payment I ent autuinn , A listof the names of credit has expired, and of pubtished carly in November, pursuant to law. ' D. FERGUSON, The Commis ioner of Publi Publi Lands Vepartment, hariotietewn, Sept. 23, 1886-—sept24 wky 6i . Lhose Lands. Uhariettstown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright « Co., Furnitare Ware: room, King Square. ; AGENCIES: G. H. HASZARD‘'S Book Store, Queen Street. G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side a4 . » ‘ ; Gents’ Goods a Ch'town, Sep. 6, 1886. Wali TED, — * GOOD DOG for : . ' running rabbits, any} 4 bres al. re _ Any person in town or country | “ving one for sale will find a purchaser by | Calling at this office, or writing to P.O. Box ‘ ee . No. 13. ott 1, wky 3i Georgetown. .......-. ar Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. | #a7 Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. _ Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. AOVAL CANADIAN Round Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. 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For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown. L:’town, Oct. 19, 1885—lyer ent ROB ANGUS; MANAGKB. — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, L886. 3 Real Fstate Sale. TY HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, I 50x100 feet each,or thereabouts. : Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. June 28, 1886. TEA! THA! 186 Half Chests ,CHOICE TEA. Sugar I Suzar ! 300 Bbls. Yellow C. W. 8. MOLASSES ! MOLASSES !! 120 Puns, Choice MOLASSES. FLOUR! FLOUR! 500 Bbis. of KENT‘S MILLS, FOR SALE, W. WHEATLEY, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N.S. ugust 13—wky tf Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts my in Charlottetown, Queen‘s County, on FRIDAY, the fifth day of November next, at the hour of Twelve o‘clock, noon,— ? ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Township number Twenty- nine, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the junc- tion of the Settlement Road with the road leading tothe Alma Road, and thence running along the said Road leading to the Alma Road the distance 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 place of commencement, containing by esti- mation one half-acre, a little 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,, 1385, 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 office 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 1 aw mon 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. Apply in Souris to : visi MATTHEW, McLEAN & ©O. On the premises to LESLIE BROS. Sept. 28—dly 3 wks FLOUR, Matchless, Kent Miils, City Mills, a choice Pastry Flour in barrels and half barrels, Rs ustey and other Good Brands selling Cheap ee BEER & COFF. August 30, Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l ASSESSMENT SYSTEM, A Boon in Life Insurance, Reliable and Cheap. 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