; ; f + ssoeecentienntiitilteaantiemietiee Pennants am mtn ai ore eee THR DAI BAMA. = UTS fe In the Estate of Clark & Robblee, INSOLVENTS. YT YENDERS will be re eived by the under : signed up to TUESDAY the sixth day of December next, A. D. 1887, at noon, for tine purchase of the assets of the estate as fol low debts, ygotes of hand and judg Stock of dry goods and general mer- rand in the store lately occupied by them und shop furniture. 3) Lobster factory, traps and Miminigash and steamer Jubilee. it Summersick outht at +) Half interest in lobster factory, traps amt OutHe at Lot Kleven. Half Interest in lobstex factorik s. traps at Park Corner and New London. 6) Household furniture of T. H. Robblee. 7) Household furniture of James B. Clark. 8%) Interest of James B. Clark in house and on north side of Winter Street,in Summer- side, at present in his o nad outnt ; yf cupation (erms cash or approved security. lenders will be received for Tie ibove either separately or en No tender necessarily vecepted, In entory in be seen on application to J. H. Graves, at office lately occupied by Clark & Robblee, at Summerside. Dated this 2Ist day of November, | S87 ROBERT. T. HOLMAN. S. H. CLARK, Assignes. Nov, 23, THE CENTURY MAGAZINE, 1887, lOins. eod. issue l'HE commences its thirty-fifth volume with a regular circulation of almost 250,000. The War Papers and the Life of Lincoln increased its monthly edition by 100,- 000 Che latter histery having recounte 1 the . 4 ITH the November, v CENTURY events of Lincoln’s early years, and given the necessary survey of the political condition of the yuntry, reaches a new period, with which his secretaries were n intimately Under the « Lincoln in the War, the writers now enter on the more important part of their narrative, viz.: the early years of the War and President Lincoln's part therein. Supplementary War Papers, ‘‘hattle series” by distinguished genera!s, will describe interesting features of army lite, tunnelling from Libby Prison, nar rative ot personal adventure, etc. General Sherman will write on ‘*The Grand Strategy of the War. Kennan on Siberia. Except the Life of Lincoln and the War Articles, no more importnnt series has eve been undertaken by Tue Century than this of Mr. Kennan’s. 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Will leave Orwell Brnsh Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at seven o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves. Will leave Charjottetown for Halliday‘’s, Ching Point and Urwell Brush Wharf same evenings, at two o‘clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and on Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving at eight o’cluck. Friday, will leave Charlottecown for Cranberry Wharf, Kast River, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; leq Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at half-past seved o'clock, a, m., calling at Hickey’s W harf. Leaving Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cran- berry Wharves at 2 O'clock, p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Char lottetown, about 1 o'clock, p. m, JOHN HUGHES, Charlottetown, P, E.I,, Oct, 1, 1887. —Imo law Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the third day of November, A. D, 1887, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the third day of July, A. D., 1877, and made between Thomas enry Keating, of the one part,and Henry Skeffington . — . — _ 7 | Poole, of the other part, STATIONS, | No.l No. 3 STA'TIONS. No. 2. No. 4. ALL that piece of and, in Charlottetown, in i Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Seager ne pil 8 ee ht ee being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42). in | a M4 Be a , A.M. 1 the first hundred of Town Lots, in Chariotte- Charlottetown...-......d]} 7 15 } 1 5 || Tignish. ...... tees see AD 6 00 town, commencing on the westward side of oral duncan | Ee | aS [Bloombela2ac.csss.0 | $5 | ane villas i Welne: hanes We aes Hunt er Rive te. seed § 3) 3 2% ||O' Leary... sspabenseenetes ‘| 7 34 right cngles oe sald thneet ates ERE aE Bra GUlDnnt css «+ 4-502: | 9 357 = ||Por: Hill............ rs ee eighty-six feet. or until it meets the division line Emera!d Junction .. 9 09 4 07 | WeilingtOn-«eereeeeeee. ss! 9 49 between Town Lot number forty-one and said BRM ese rissa oe 4 22 Miscouche,...... gadtertcos | 1015 ‘Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence Kensiniton.... ....66ccss. Peat. te : ar! = 10 35 along said division line southwardly seventy-two jar; 10 i0 52 ||Sumimerside.......... 1135 | A. M. feet, or until it meets the northward edge of Summerside....:..... . } 2. 38 is dp) P.M. | 630 King Street, thence along King Street east (dp| 12 40 Kensington........+00+.++. 12 05 7 05 twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west EUG. cs cciaces cue 1 ov ||\Freetown....... beceeeesses 12 23 7 23 boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince Wellington...... Eis Sr. 8 || Emérald Junction...... 12 36 7 43 Edward Island, thence following the course of Paet Tit... 4s; os0 omagnees 2 63 || Bradalvane sc cstreskureues |} 1245 7 53 the same southwardly on a ltne parallel with CF EMRE iss chou saecn aaa 3 22 |Hunter River.........+++ 1 15 8 30 Queen “treet forty-four feet, or to the northward Bloomfield ...... esas. eps 345 \North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 | 84 boundary of said Bank property, thence follow- Alberton Mich. Ah |Royalty Junction. ........ i, =e. ae ing said vorthward boundary eastwardly for the Pigiieh..).. <...08e-.001 ar 915 :Charlottetown.........- ar} 2 30 | 1000 distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the : ee a ee - rT ae ~~" « | westward edge of Spee ng nr rag SNhaMrTANR ey wr arp 3 N Queen Street northw y for the distance STATIONS. No. 9. STATIONS, No, 8. twenty-eight feet, more er less, to the piace of ciliata niall Sie li iaiaceliati a _ ——____——— | commencement. ; ; P. M. A. M For further particulars apply to Edward J, Emerald Junction...,..dp/ 410 Cape Traverse _veee eee dep | 6 45 Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Cape Traverse......,.,.aT' 5 00 Emerald Junction......a0) 0 7 388 Dated this 31st etn y ones NT i HTD a mp ATH y " Assignee of Morigage. TRAINS FOR THE BAST TRAINS FROM THE EAST, Sept. 1, 1887—-e0d tl sale : on a . The above sale is hereby postponed unti} STATIONS, | Nos No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6. No. 8. WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of January, | i next, A. D., 1888, then to take place at the hour cuba aii ietcesieiitiie hs, illnineeempi in ihniaptctiisaistreseeeliace and place above mentioned. P. Mi 1 i i EDWARD J, HODGSON, Charlottetown ..........dp 2 20 Georgetown..... ese 7 15 Nov. 2, 1887. Royalty Juncuion.......... 2 WwW EE ee rs ee 7 38 } wie Bedlerd....§ iss 5indusnena te 3 23 (er 8h | M ICKEREL BARREIS ( ar 3 53 Mount Stewart..Junc ¢ Wa j Mount Stewart June, - (dp 9 00 dp 4 10 it Ree i. icaiscies obama 2 32 mmeniinciuiiiiin Cardigan.s«.........- coos] 5 22 toyalty Junction......... 05 5 (sEOrgetOWN. .....+...65+ ar iliac we cd Charlottetown.......... ar =10 25 500 for Sale by : a es . ta es A. M ; bre - mae | Stewart Junce....dp | : 06 Souris. Si, ghee 60c0eed ws 6 = CARY ELL BROS. PROUOE gs 6 os. she iwe sé coee < ORE BAT OF vs 60-00 sen cedsene i - Oe NNER. unin ds oth thes } 52 St. Peters........ jiweuknaset 7 48 July 29, 1887, Bear River......++0e++.... 5 57 HOGAN . Aine cd Ves pondanias | 8 17 6 40 Mount Stewart Junc,...ar & 58 BNO is gi bani oeees ete ar Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEM.&.YN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1887.-—all prs 6i FER & GOFF, FLOUR & TEA STORES, QUEEN AND KING SQUARES, mecca ampere ()) erm ee "'S7 FALL IMPORTATIONS ’87 > ino - Ps ¢ FLGQUR We have on hand and to arrive over 1,400 Barrels Choice Family ibs Fiour, comprising such well-known brands as Estey, Matchless, Kent, City and White Duck, every barrel of which is warranted and which we will Sell at the very Lowest Price for Cash. Our 24 CENT TEA takes the lead every time, because we keep up the qual ty and give the best value in the city. We have a large stock of }ixtra Fine Tea on hand and to arrive, in 4 chests, } chests, 5lb., and 10ib. Tin Caddys, which will be sold low. We warrant every pound of Tea we sell, and if it does not proye satisfactory, return it and we will refund you the money. TEA, A large stock of Sugars always kept on hand, in Refined, Raw Deme rata Extra Graftulated, Paris Lump and Frosting. SUGAR, Kerosene Oil, We buy nothing but the Best American Kerosene Oil, as we find it is the only kind that will give satisfaction. If you want a five-gallon tin, cive us a vall before buying elsewhere, as we can make the price right. A large stock of Molasses, American Cornmeal, Raisins, Currants Rice, Soap, Tobacco, &c., &c., always kept on hand and sold low for Cash, We beg leave to thank our numerous customers for their patronage in in the past and to solicit a continuance of the same for the future, being confident that we can give them the best satisfaction in the city. We buy our goods direct from headquarters in England, United States and Canada, and are therefore in a position to Sell Lower and give Better Value than those who buy second-hand. BEER & GOFE, Gueen and King Squares. Nov. 3, 1887.—eod & wky Molasses, &e. RK WRIGHT & CO. 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