Ne eo Oe ee, 4 ar TY ER tN me PB Biren tens, Se AE OAT Local Notices. Re stre and see L. E. Prowse's stock of new Hats. Hats from 25 cents up. feb27 W itrre and Colored Shirts, slightly damaged by water during the late fire, selling for half price at LD, A. Bruce's, feb 25 dy wy tf Naw Harts fer spring just opening at L. E. Prow teb27 rw undred and twenty-five hats, worth from 3) to $2) selling for 25 to 35 cents at D. A ce 3 feb 25 dy wy tt \) wuld call your attention to the re- duced p ite of the Wanzer Lamps. See ad ver sement.—Gorr Bros. tf—janl? MNANTs of dress goods and cloth selling at J. B. Macedon ald’s. od 1eap, to clear , fe 7, dy wy Pweeps.—The balance of stock of tweeds will be cleared out cheap, at J. B. Mac a a Ids fe ds dy wy I}) not forget that we are selling our flan- rel ined and Felt Boots at a discount Corr Bros tf—jani9 Crrapest Cracked Grain, Bran and Shorts at. H. T. LePage’s, Glasgow House, Queen “treet. tf—febl4 ~=— THE SEED BUSINESS, A T this seavon of the year, when all Nature 's . at rest, we are busy preparing for the twakening that will soon come with * March winds and April showers.” Samples of hundreds of kinda of Seeds are being tested in a Green- house to prove their growing qualities, and such as prove good, packeted np ready to be distri- buted all overthe length and breadth of this Island of ours. Seed Wheat, Clover, and other heavy Seeds will arrive by Northern Light. Our Seed Catalogue for 1888 ll soon be ready. It will be better than ever, has a moch nicer cover and mach new matter. Every Farmerand Gardener should have it. It costs hundreds of doilars. It costs only a Postal Card to getit, fo send name and address on. Ours is THE SEED STORE of P. E. Island. “EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND GARDEN,” from a bag of Wheat to a packet of Fiower Seeds. You can rely on getting what you want at our Store, and as much or as littlé as you wish, and always good andata moderate price. We keep Send forour Catalogue, It explains everything. Address, GEO. CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, Charlottetown, P. E. I. feb24 fan Maker's Tools. is SALE, a complete set of Can Maker's Tools, all in good order, having been in use only a few months. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, Feb. 27, '88—2w eod NOTICE. I have leased the well-known Premises, known *s FRASER’S CORNER, and opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will be sold Cheap. Please call, examine quality, and see the prices. JAMES B. HALL, Corner Richmond and Queen Streets. Ch’'town, Feb. 20, 1 8 —Im j , N * WATARRH — ———————————-—— aga] passages im EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid om receipt of price, 50c, end $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. CARSLAKE’S GLAND DERBY SWEEP, $25.000.00. : Total lst horse {in duplicate) $3,005 each prize. .. ...$6,000 ‘ne . seo = |(* pena 30 - 1,000 “ an tude tarters (divided equally) $2,000 in SUPA .. 0000 ceded hd AD iscees Malt! $4,000 Nou tart vs (divided equally) $4,500 in du- PELONLO «ats ce cecmccesootane OPE wcceseccovss 5,000 Tickets at $5 each. Drawing “fay 28th. Race May 38th, 188. ‘en ver cent. dedweted from ali prizes, Andresgs, GEORGE CABSLAKE, Prop., Mansion House, Montreal. Jan, 21, 1888—eod m ws tl May 19 & Sons. M 51 South John Street, or here to the Owners, 000 | February, A. D 1833, and made between Alexan- THE DAILY EXAMINER, - —ESss. SPRING TRIP From Liverpool. The well-known Clipper Barkentine EREMA. 300 Tons Register, JOHN ROACH, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM— Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE ist APRIL, i also a good water stream, sufficient for mill pur- and softwood. office of W. S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown, or from the undersigned on the premises. A FREEHOLD of 137} Acres, of which about 40 TIN FARM.” FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE: Brackley Point Road, Lot 35. uk undersigned will sell by Public Auction on the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of March next, atthe hovr of Twelve o'clock, noon, his two fine FARMS OF LAND. con- veniently situated on the Brackley Point Road, ten miles from Char!ottetown., The first Farm consists of 100 Acrea, 85 of which are clear and in good condition, and the balance has a good growth of softwood. This Farm has poses, There is also a good Dwelling Honse and two good Barns, and the Farm is well fenced. The second Farm contains 76 Acres. 40 of whica are clear and in first-class condition, and the balance jis covered with a good growth of hard This Farm is also well fenced, A good title will be given, , See further information can be obtained at the EWEN STEWART. Brackley Point Road, Feb. 17, 1888—wky tl] sale FARM FOR SALE. acres are cleared, with a House and Barn on t, near West Point, Lot 8, known as the ‘‘ MAR- Apply to MURDOCH Ross, North Bedeque, Or to JAMES CAMPBELL, Coleman Station. North Bedeque, Feb, 17, 1888—wky 3m And will nary Goods at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island. For Freight. apply in London to John Pitcairn ildmay Chambers, 7 Union Court, Old tnoad Street; in Liverpoo] to Wi!liam Bullen, PEAKE BROS. & CO. THE BE BEST BOOK for Engineers and Machinists, and a com- plete guide to pass for Marine Kngin- eers’ Certificates, is the ‘Manual of Engineers’ Calculations” By D. McLAUGHLAN SMITH, Reduced in Price to $3.00, —AND FOR SALE BY J.& A. McMillan, Prince Wm. street; Barnes & Co., Prince Wm. street; Douglas McArthur, King Street ; Morton L. Harrison, King Street ; Watson & Co., Charlotte Street; George D. Smith. Engineer Eagle Foundry, St. David street; Wm. M. Smith, Consulting Eagineer, 144 Water- loo street. St. John, N. B., Deo, 23, 1887. x \ ‘ FOR SALE, '". valuable Property on Great George Street. formerly occupied by the late G. P. Tanton. Apply to W. N. TANTON, Jeweler, 218 Queen Street. Jan. 24, 1888 - 4w eod & wky TO LET. THE CELLAR AND TWO PLATS = IN Conneoliy’s New Fire Proof Brick Warehouse, Goraer Powral and Dorchester Ste, APPLY TO GEO. E FULL. NOTICE. THE Subscriber, thankful for the e patronage xtended to her late husband, G, W. Miliner, wishes to inform the public that the Tin and Gaafitting business will continued in the old stand as formerly. AMANDA M. MILLNER. Ch town, Nov. & 1887—eod THE Subscriber offers for sale that valuable FARM OF LAND now inthe occupation of Joseph Kennedy, on the Brackley Point Road, in Lot 38, containing 150 Acres of Land. An ex- cellent title guaranteed. Price low, with easy terms of payment. Possession given on the Ist April next. for further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. EDW ARD BAYFIELD, febi7._wky tf Trustee, &c. Freehold Farm For Sale, T GLENCO, Vernon River, Lot 50, con- taining 45 Acres of Land ina good state of cultivation. Also, a good title guaranteed. Apply to the owner, RONALD CURRIE, King Street. Ch'town, Jan. 27, 1888—wky tf FARM FOR SALE. 50 ACRES OF LAND at Kinross, Lot 50, lately . occupied by Mr. Donald Martin. The Land is in a good state of cu!tivation. Liberal terms will be given. For further particulars apply atthe office of Messrs. McLean &.McDonald, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, or to HARPER & pegegy ec Ch’towa, Feb. 17, 1888—dy li wky 2m MORTGAGE SALE. a Fo be sold by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1888, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon. in front of the Court House in Charlottetown :— Alt that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot Number Fifty-nine, in King’s County, Prince Edward Isiand, bound- ot ane desceibed, as follows feat, is to mobs _ Tact, piece or parcel nd situate, ly and being on Lot Fifty-nine, commencing on the south-western side of the road leading from the Ferry to Montague Bridge, inthe western boundary of fifty acres now or formerly in posses- sion of Augustine McDonald; thence south three degrees east along said boundary to the rear boundary of farms fronting on that section of Montague River; thence followin ‘Hine westwardly ten chains ; thence no three de- west to the Ferry Road ; thence east along the same to a continuation of the east boundary of three and three-quarter acres sold to Hugh McPherson, and in the on of Charles L. 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M. 6 30 {ap} i240 | I. 00500 08s | 1220 | 705 Miesetiellhl 6. 00. 5..525.. 100 =| NITED eo nt an cns cece ae ae 7 2 Wellington...... oe 68 1 27 { Emerald Junction........ 12 36 7 43 POSt hos os: v.00 ccvocvens 2 08 ' SS sn oscceh ands i 126 7 5838 oO’ Mibicssstabebese vi 3 22 eto, es 115 8 30 Bloomfield ............ gece] 3 45 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 8 45 berton ...... bebestes eens | $2 Royajty Junction, .......- 212 9 37 aes ei tia a ar 6.35 -:,1 Charlottetown.........- ar 230 | Woo STATIONS. | | No. 9% STATIONS, | No. 10. P. M. f A. M. Emerald Junction......dp 410 Cape T raverse....++-++-dp) | 6 45 Cape Traverse.......... ar 5 00 Emerald Junction...... on +. §. Se TRAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST, 1 '} STATIONS, | No. 5, No. 7. | STATIONS, | No. 6, | No, 8 ge. Mi. i A. M, Charlottetown ......... ap 230 | Georgetown.....++++++,.dp 715 Ro ine CORONER... eeees 20 Cardigan.-«++.... oeeeecccce | 7 3 Bedfo Hisdciendosese eGhecs 3 23 ar 8 Ww ar 3 55 Mount Stewart..J ane Mount Stewart June. dp 9 00 dp 4 19 eR ics 56 o.0a50s> eeeces 9 32 Cardigan......... beseeteee o 22 Royalty Junctioa......... 10 05 Georgetown............- ar’ 65 45 Charlottetown.......... ar 1025 i P.M, A. M. Mount Stewart Junc....dp 4 05 USOUPIS.. 0605. oe ssccccc cup 6 20 Morell....... seul did aue adeo 443 Bear River..<sod.......... 7 03 BS. PONG s dsl. 512 ey. ee 7 #8 Bear River. ecoce ee ee 5 57 Morell........ 60 sSOOCO cece 817 Souris ....... gyicnieet oquc stl 6 40 Mount Stewart Junc....ar 8 55 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN. Superintendent. 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