THE Mixed Memories. \ with i er, worn years ago, Dry na eaking at a touch 1 ought to value it, I know, But tl Ll have so many such!) } ew \ * divine, When | was hers and she was mine. | you remember now The summer meadows and the sun. Lhe ve eaves on the dancing bouy i Che quet words when day was done. Lhe he i ‘ | \ O blessed { lower! Held in her hand—one long. sweet hour® Stop, though!—I don't remember quite Which girl it was that gave it me I can't be sure it was that night, It might have been—n yw, let me see It was that girl I met last June At Mrs. Jones’ afternoon We went to get some claret-cup (Of course, found tenuis much too hot), And then—ano, stav—-I've mixed them up— It was her sister! No. ‘twas not! I can’t remem ber so, here oes, rhe flames have my precious rose? -~London Societ —_—_— _ er A Couple that Enjoyed the Lecture. Some years agoa Maine gentleman was Macsing @ journcy down east when his train became snowbound. It was then ovening, and there was no hope of progress until daylight. But near at hand was a little village which boasted a public hall. It was suggested that the passengers adjourn to the hall and listen toan address by their distinguished fellow traveller. He finally consented to do his the hall was warmed and lighted, the lecturer took bis place. The next day the gentleman was ap- part ; and proached by a sturdy young yeoman who s Li i: “You're the man who made the speech last night, ain’t you?” The identity having been established, he went on: : “T want to thank you for it. know when I've enjoyed myself than I did while you were talking. The orator experienced the genial glow which unconventional and un- sought praise is wont to inspire, and he cordially took the honest fellow’s hand. “Yes,” the young man continued, “it Was a go xl ta ne. You see, my girl is on the train, sad while you were lectar- ing she and I had the car all: aione to ourselves.”— Boston Record. ~~. I don't more ‘) Legal Assistance. for the “[ sent you an account of $25 collection,” said a man coming into office of a Dakota lawyer. “Yes, you did.’ “What success have you had !” “Sned him last week and got it.” “That’s good. Give me the money aod tell me the amount of your fees and Vil pay you.’ “My fees are $50. I have given you credit for the $25 collected—pay me another $25 snd we'll be square.” “What!” gasped the man, “I don’t see where I make anything by collect- ing the debt.”’ “Nothing, my dear sir,from a money point of view, bat you have the satis faction of knowing that a dishonest man has been brought to justice! You can use your own pleasure about paying that $25 now ; I took the precaution to commence suit against you for the amount this morning. The Richt Wan Found. Cowboy—*“Hain’t yer got no job for a feller like me?” Dakota Editor—“What job x “Anything. kind of a I'm not particular, so it ain't punchin’ cows. I’m tired of that.” “Can you handle a man of your size t” : “Yes, an’ twice that.”’ “De shot, I suppose : “Every time.” “Take that desk there, by the door.” “Bully for you. What’ll I call my- self when strangers come?” “The Responsible Editor.”—Omaha Herald. ——_- Business Maxims. Don’t cover too much ground. Don’t waste vitality in overwork or worry. It pays to sleep well, enjoy life. Make plans ahead—but change them for good reason. Make friends and cultivate no favorites. Don’t brag of what you will dd—till after you have done it. eat well and keep them; but Don’t wait for something to turn up —turn it up. A Love for Truth. “Just throw me halfa dozen of the big gest of those trout,” said a citizen to the fish dealer. “Throw them?” queried the dealer. “Yes, and then I’!l go home and tell my wife that I caught ’em. I may be a poor fisherman, but I’m no liar.” —-_r The Chicago Inter-Ocean, discussing the plea of insanity says: —“If evidence of odd condutt now and then were ficient to determine insane every othor resid: nee in a great city would become a private as vium. To! which it may be added that if ey idence of odd conduct sow and then were proofs of insanity, few criminals would receive the punishment they have earn- ed, particularly if the politicians come out strongly in their behalf, auf- an mind DAILY on ' 5 H haa ' mt i‘ agua 4 EXAMINER, i tay like She dition Pow ridan’s ¢ YNE ea ua The Most Wonderful Fax G KExcels all other Remedies for Remedy Frer Known. External Use. - r-OURES — Diphtheria CURES — Catarrh, Chol. ' Asthma, i era Morbus, hoe nin’ eh itis, ‘Neuraigia, Rheu Ohronic Diarrhoes, Ki matiam, Bleeding at tt ney Troubles, and Spinal Lungs, Hoarseneess, in Diseases. Circulars free. fuenga, lacking Cough, # I. 8. JOHNSON & CO Wheoping ¢ h Rosten, Mass. FOR INTERN ALD IND EXTERNAL USE. ap ™ 8 e FURCATIVE wake NEW, RICH BLOOD.’ Y n »sitively eure SICK-HBAD % . Biliousnesa, and all LIVER and BOT 2L Compiaints, MALARIA, LOUGD Foi Sor ‘, an »kin Diser =, (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Pemale Complaints these Pilie Save he equal “i find them a valuable Catbartic and Liver Piil.— De; T ie F ae ya ‘onticello, Tia.* “In my practice t use no other. —J. Dennison, M. DeWitt, fowa.” ere, or aont a mail for 25 cis. in atamps. “Valuable information 1 PRAX. a 8. OHMeON & ‘C ., “Bo STON, M It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse t Catt Powter sold in this coun R trv is wort ; t t Sheridan's Condition ae , Powder is abseolu 7 eee Nething on Karth wu in make hens MA ‘ BY §, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, Arran woment: , 1886, Trains wiil run as follows : ESs6. O° AND AFTEI _ TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE WEST *SUERER ORL JUNE . TUESDAY, aer, ih vse . food. It will aiso positiy prevent an cure RB vd every were, ost oe ura tor be. in i a mn «totes i #, pric ); by mall, $l.20 -~ Le em re ke GO. CHICK wi @& CHG >LERA: Ciretilars t Ss CUNSUN ae Cf Loston, Maas. -- —— ew nn noe ES86 ann eee? TRAINS ARRIVE.— —FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. i. xpress | Mixed = STATIONS. Pres | Mixed Mixe4 » & M. ) A M. P.M, ‘- 2, M. | PM. , AM. Charlottetown......-. | 600 ; 1015 3 20 Charlottetown....... a 7 10 285 ! 9 35 Revalty Junction...... » Cie 10 35 3 49 Royalty Junction...... 6 56 235 | 9 17 North Wiltshire. eceeee i 64S | ll 3 4 35 North W iltshire hve see 6 22 148 j 8 30 Hunter River...... , 6883 11 38 i 50 Hunter River.......... 612 sm i @u ; P. Me. Bradalbane............ 5 47 358 | 73 Bradalbane............ ” 12 13 526 County Line Junction. 5 40 i2 50 7 25 Ceunty Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 > 40 Os ck 5 30 1235 ' 710 I cenens 7 40 12 a 5b 5d Kensington ..ccesee.... 6817 12 i3 G 48 Kensington....... 753 : 12 5] 617 ae MM. 7 ar; 815 | 130 6 50 (ap 455 140 | 615 Summerside ; i } Summerside....-. « | dp 8 30 2 00 ~ = £2 | ae * Miscouche. ............! 8 4 2a | , Migscouche.....000008.. 425 ' 10 44 a i. ee 9 05 2 47 - Wellington..........., 4 05 10 18 n POOR Bis chi cicwsiaw 93% 1.13% , $o ee BRON bcc cs he oak ca 3 35 9 30 oo couse cnncnsek SO ae G&. fae {: =? CR MAET & icoswansdesed: 2 42 $10 ; &° Bloomtield.-+++++...... oc.) oF i 2 NTN. oon cdccieccs 3225 | 744 | 2 Alberton...-- scooseve] ILMA | GIO | +6 Alberton.. eee -5 vw ON Se ee > Tignish ‘Stes Reeaall | 3 P. M. j | (2 County Line Junction. | ' 545 County Line Junction. | i ie Cape Traverse ..... ar 6 35 ||/Cape Traverse...... ae | 6 30 ids aia TRAINS Dé PART. —FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE EAST, STATIONS. | Express Mixed STATIONS. Express | Mixed ’ P. M,. A. M. } A. M. ive * Charlottetown ««-...... 315 i 6 30 Charlottetown ........ 9 w 6 15 Royalty Junction.....- 3 30 6 50 Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 55 Bedford........ ae 3 58 i 72 OGG cos stdin cca 8 40 517 ar 4 25 8 Uo dp 81 4 iv Mt. Stewart Junc. ; Mt. Stewart Junc. ; ap 4 30 8 20 ar| 8 10 4 20 IE iiobeescccs aa’ 1 58 9 Of }| Morell...--see...... cessed 7 42 ' 3 35 DS ide chain ws » 20 ' 9 35 {|3t. Peters.....- ENT 7 20 3 02 Bear River » 55 10 27 || Bear River............ | 6 45 210 es. . cus a 6 3 li 15 | SOUFIS..+++-- sonebou dp 6 15 1 2u ie’ - P, M. A. M i A. De i P.M, Mt. Stewart Junction 4 35 8 25 || Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 415 COIR cs capccscs 5 28 9 38 OREN, clin ido cc cdiese 77 3 03 GQeorgutows. dees ar 5 45 10 00 nGeory, etown..- +++: +..dp 7 0 2 40 | Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. > vas rday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, Wednesday, Thursday. ge: Trav erse and County Line, Wednesday. JAVES COLENWAS, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886—all prs 61 —_—_—_— sm Tr ains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction Tuesday, Wednesday Round Trip between All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. Superintendentt, TS HELEPWOWE COMPARY GF PRINCE EDWARD ISL fFIHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates:— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minu versation, or part thereof. ......000 ccccce woos - see coovee etensh wpseccece vinta dignten srr. do do do B60 10 GRITS... .ccccccce vevere stencceccces do do do OVET 10 MACS ......... ccccce copescsoccse & Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or andér.... ........0000. | When distance is greater than 10 miles... ......... ...ccscee eoeee jal nileondie i sniabiadas For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom said offices, at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, Special rates will be made for delivering The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instruments in ¢ For farther information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS MANA Th'town, Oct. 19. | 88h yer end AND. Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- ter’ con- 0 Cents 0 ad 5 ae Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to § Cents 25 “ above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages wil) be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; from all other Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines. GER, - — ations CHARLOTTETOWN SASH AND DOOR wAACTO Pernke’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & C@&., Ei. We are now manufactaring and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames. Architraves, Mouldings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do ali kn is of Jobbing Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice, With new and first-class Machinery, nimost satisfaction to ai! who favor us with thair patronage thl én Rart 979 180° wh te 1 ©foer aT || PROPRIETORS. | Spouting and Conductor in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, sud the latest applianrea,*we can instre the nUYAL GANAULAN INSUHAN FIRE. CAPITAL - 0 Head Office-—-MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, ne ommememee() ecmnncne anmae Ge GU. 32,006,000, Ws RESHS PAREN ON Wiel FAVORABLE TERMS. pq Agent for Prince Edward Island :— er» &. ARMAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX th town, Jan. 1886. TUESDAY PARCLAY & U0 GENERAL Commission & Shipping wierchanis, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Deoston. —— cm NIGHT years’ experience in this market, iD Over tifty thousaud bushels P. K. L. potatoes received by us last fali. Onr patrons all satisfied. Vessela chartered for potato freights at short notice, Write for market reports. os Specialties — Potatoes, Mackerel, Can. ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, '86—3mo eod TO INVENTORS I HAVE secured reserved space at the Indian & Colonial Exhibition, London, and I propose to personally weed to an Exhibit of Models and Sanrples of Inventions and Manufactures. I wil. sell patents or negotiate for capital for those who wish to start manufacturing; and generally act as Ageut for those who cannot attend personally. To parties wishing patents, I can secure patents in !'ngland, Canada and foreign coun- tries, at low rates. H. FF. COOM SS; Inventors’ & Patent Agent, Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, England, ON TAXATION. eee NARMERS, do not tax yourselves by run ning around looking for the best and che apest I ARM IMPLEMENTS, tor by ‘oming to the Farmers’ Depot you will tind a full line of Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Farm Wagons, * which will be sold at prices and terms that leaves all competition in the distance, Also. a full line of Cossit’s Extras. Plows and GILL & LAVERTY, Farmers’ Depot, next door to J. *D. McLeod’s Grocery Store, Queen St. Ch’town, July 9, '86-——wy 2mos FARM FOR SALE THE Undersigned has decided to Sell his Valu- able Farm at North Wiltshire, containing 100 acres of excellent Land, with first-class Buildings thereon. The Farm will be sold as a whole or in parts to suit purchasers.’ Terms easy and made known on application to the owner, on the premises, DAVID SILLIPHANT. North Wiltshire, July 30, *86—wy 5i pd TRGs ZAtve SON'S FRIEND Stent As compared with two < ther brands the strengths, only, ol Ws 1ich have been pub- lished, cerefuliy omic ug cost. ltin “Royal” costs Go cts. , gives 2, of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. ins. of Gas, or <8 inches for a cent. : 2 packets Cooks ¥ ricnd cost 50 cts., give 3064 cub. ins. of Gas, or GO inches tor & cent. Cooks Friend is therefore 25 per cent. better value then Princess, and 75 per cent. better than Royal. The purity and healthfulness of Cooks Friend are unquestionabie. Cooks Friend may be had from store- kempers generally. oub.in. i tin STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE. Summer Arrangement, 1886" (ON, 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, culimg 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 Whart for Charlottetown 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 vight. Until further notice, every alternate W ednesday, commencing May 12, will leave Vernon River Bridge for Charlottetown at7 a. m., calling a Brush, China Point and Halliday‘s Ww harves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for C harlotte- town at7a.m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s W harves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. to return: leaving Brush W harf about6 p.m. for Charlotietown. ' ¥riday, will leave Charlottetown for C rapaud at da. m.: leaving Crapaud at 7a. m. for Char lottetown ; ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. for C rapaud, remaining over night. ‘Saturday, will leave Crapaud at7 a. m. for Char lottetown; leaving Charlottetown at 1.30 p, m. for Crapand, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES: Cabin, toandfrom Vernon River, Orwell, and WV harves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents ; Deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return Vickets wil! be issued from ‘Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Ticket3 will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, ‘at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. . Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 3, 1886. —pat 3mo 1 aw her 3mo Executors’ Notice. HE Undersigned Executrix and Pxecn- tors of the last Will and Testament 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 tc them at his late office, in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons haviag claims or demands against the said estate are dnly this | hereby required to furnish the same, attested, within twelve months from date, OCTOBER, 1885. MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, JAS, CORRIRE, Oot W%nd—law tf Exeentors, Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of | ° ol, REGELVED. AUG UST 1 S56. Raia ale adidas NI Be > ie ot on suyui £0011, | — FOR— Beautifying and Preserving the Comptexion, FOR SALE AT Cc. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. amare! Nov. 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