| | ke cll ag eel BP pe oo TE I, gy a: «gill te Sere eee A —_ ' . THE DAILY Longevity. “9 > e seriptarai limit © De re moved to r_ QOTANie ast Ve “ é. It Has be “rh @stl —_— I es t the remal nyevity { ! 9 g CD m s fis tim lis p od Se : e yweh ois ra vos a lion twenty a doy am \ ia iors ve \ ’ \ irs \j stwenty ve ‘ f grow Vv thise pation him hand: iv bie ‘ emis G V u i j s a ‘ i i nm Ve “ 1 i ‘ Ss i i \\ iv’ Ww } x ‘ ‘ yf ‘ ; ica y I ‘ ad ( U mes 4 ‘ ‘ and gta ’ this th ; n R . . om . 114 \ \ t SAM after ROU supports Himeeil vy nis work it : ; l affections, can the summer, and looks like a man of! : talning § a cig y ' f SALE BY ALL BDRUGGISTS, ly ugevity has its basis in the hirher! havioy bodie~, buat stronver moral natures, | rank high i rank higher in longevity than men. OF ry 2 . oe sndden deuths there are seven ¢t mes | ‘e) Q 5 Women feebl : { e ebie ’ wx I j iT \ ee more of mea than of women The life siciniaieiell force Orgtnises a body in iccordance | TO be Sold at Public Auction, in front of the with its own character, and this vital Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on a ' SATURU\Y, the Fourth day of June next, forces 18 all :cted DY its environments, in LSs7 the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, food and . tna LL that tract, piece and par: the nature of einc mn, ali I @iucwti , Bre, A of Town Lot number Sixteen, in the first ; Lots in Charlottetown, follows By a line commencing at | Town ny ; , +, . } ada . . oo 5 meal, of whien iif t oulder, We | the northwest corner of Cown Lot and motives, sa tene hu the said shall mot @4 e be re sced from the! & vel} thence forty feet on Great George | - a St then running towards the east, parallel | mutkence ot fr y raise ‘ p ntoon if >| wi King Stre< fifty-seven feet thence which wehave bevn educated, but we | DD% Paraiiel with Great Cogeco ‘teeaes meets the southern side of said King Street. | can C ntinueto made oder ‘and noble | thencea z rid King Street to the corner of | , : mm ment, together b all buildings and | Struggies, an l th . ‘euy eu y increasing conte ov rt a Ce ee b pes. {f unto belonging. The above sale is made under and by virtue of } ~ a <2 <a - a Power of Sale, cont ; ned in a certain Indenture . > wrwe of Mortgage, dated the eighth day of April, in SHI N EW Ss. i the year our Lord one thousand eight hundred | jand seventy-six, and made between Patrick PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN | Raymond Bowers of the one part, and James Col- lege Pope of e other part, of which said ENTERED | Mortgage t undersigned are now the Assignees. . be a ateliasilli, | or further particala apply at the office of Pun M ul i i Duct mace . 'E H. Haviland, Chariocttetown. j 1 nore, Brown, Chat : do: Dated this T went; » day of April, A. D., ‘ : fingley, Pictou, do; Sarah 1887. townyp tt ry r | Jin latan ‘ : , “ EPH HENSLEY, i Star. Th mg ' HEATH HAVILAND, S , Lhorp, Big 3hemog i Assignees, &¢ (;audet, Pictou & Confederate, F ly M ~ o34 law ti sale . ; } do; Charles | I Mallins, Cow B - Emma Proctor, Proctor, Glace Bay, coal; | _The above sale is postponed until SATURDAY, ane ame) - Mary D, Lanzgil Walla ; | the Third day of December next, A. D., '887, then ; : ; . an guaag pace atthe hourand placs above'men STORE NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE r met). t Lior e- = %& + we = ’ Dated this 4th day of June, 1887 jun io Fa ‘ sam Ar Lat pro; . : : rs es Morning Star. 1 6 ieee le JOSEPH HENSLEY, é; ee : yn Is R og : a sot lr. HEATH HAVILAND, | § N order to cultivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- Gs 1 . Pi : od " oy Assiznees, &c. factured Goods it is necessary that their quality be made equal to that which is imported. 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Excellent Passenger Acommodation. —_-FARHES:- Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care- Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. run- | fully handled, | Carvell Brothers, AGENTS. nr tr a ’ ar > . » > ' q ; ents thereon, and appurtenances there- | Ch’town, May 17, 1887—ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar INDUSTRY. - o—_—- ik Wagons—cheap, cheap, at JTOHN WEWSOW’S. QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NBW POST OFFICE. } Ch’town, March 9, 1887. ~~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. INST. spmner Arrangement, (>* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— ee TRAINS FOR THE WE'ST. || TRAINS FROM THE WEST. IS87, \ eee TRAINS F‘OR. THE EAST. , ' STATIONS. \Express Accom.} Accom. | STATIONS. eer Accom. | Accom 4, ) an P.M, oe P.M, A.M. | Charlottetown.......cly 600 | 1015 330 ||Tignish ...........+0 Ae, 190 | 600: ! Royalty Junction......; 614 10 35 3 49 ||Alberton....... gderiees 200 | 705 | North Wiltshire......./ 6438 | 11 23 4 35 ||Bloomfield,............ 2 25 7 44 Hunter itiver..,.... e 6 58 ll 38 4 50 | O'Leary ....cccceceeee.. 2 42 810 ) P. M. || Port Hill .........00- 3 35 9 35 Bradalbane........ oe 7 23 12 13 526 |Wellington...-........ | 406 10 18 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 5 40 || Miscouche,..ccoseess..| 4 25 10 44 Freetown...... ereeee., 740 | 12 35 5 55 | i 440 li 05 Kensington........ en ee 617 || 3 (=, a4 ; . : ar 8 15 1 30 6 50 ||Summerside..---- 455 | 1140 | AM, Summerside...... aia ae. P.M | 616 ‘ dp! 8 30 2 00 || Kensington ...+e+e+.... 517 12 13 6 48 Miscouche, ...... diniie ov 845 | 221 LW WOGUWE <<. 6s oewseess 5 30 12 35 7 10 mneten............ 9 US 247 | County Line Junction. 5 40 12 50 7 30 WUNe MEMES 6 ac 5s cscnunce Se Giege Se \|Bradaibane ..........-- 5 47 ua: Le 0 DRE ME Tis S 455 | |Hunter TO eS , 612 ism , Fu Ricnenbat t “yoa7 | 520 | (North Wiltshire.......) 62 | 148 , 830 Albertom,+..«.... eceree|, 11 14 6 10 \|Royalty Junction weeee] 6 56 | 2 35 9 17 Tignish,..... like big ci ar, 11 55 700 ! | Chariotvetown...-.--ar 7 10 2 55 9 35 ga i | P.M. | A.M. County Line June...d’» | | 545 | Cape Traverse...... dp| ‘oe Cape Traverse ...... ex 6 36 (County Line Junc., ar. 715 : ' a | | STATIONS. EX press Accom. STATIONS. Express | Accom. i sictinaeillamaitapatin Tsay BY P. M, ' A. M. ; A. M. | P. M. Charlottetown .....dp & 15 6 w Georgetowr..++-+++..dp 7 i 240 Royalty Junctfon....2: $ 30 60 Wardigan......-..--:..- tae ae Race tepeasanees 3 8 Fi Mt. Stewart Junc...ar 8 16 415 or 4 35 7 | A.M. P.M Mt. Stewart Junc. § i ° 8 29 Sonris..«cviowsss ap 6 15 1 Morell dp oe A 9 ‘Bear River..... ue 6 45 210 BORNE 60666 ene cu onc 438 9 04 lie Peteme..oces 7 20 % 02 St. Peters......... si tan 52 9 35 \i Morell....+- oe 742 3 35 Bear River.,...+e.....j 5 33 10 27 1) ot ee 8 10 40 Souris. -....-----...ar 635 FM | linge. Stewart Sune. $ | P. M. ‘ A, 1} dp) 8 15 4 40 Mt. Stewart Juy c-.ap| cae A” Ee. Wadtethc check 9 8 Oh 688 Cardigan .... 54 5 28 9 38 \;Royalty Junction...... $ 0 } 5 55 Georgetown, ........ar 5 45 10 00 \|Chariotietown naenies ar 9 26 6 15 ’ Trains are run b; 7 Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEWAY, Rellway Qiiive, Obe jlottetowm May 23, 1887—all prs Gi WEDNESDA ch GLO ALONE Y. JUNE ce A OT A L5., MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, 17th day of June, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Sum- mersida, in Prince County, under a Power of Sole, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, : dated the second day of November, A. D., $880, and made between Roderick Gillis and Flora, his wife. of the one part, and Mary Ann Jeily, of the other part. A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate 4% on Lot I'weo, Prince County, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that 1s to vay ; Commeneing on the south side of the roed leading to the Western Koad, at the northwest angie of a tract of land in the occupation of Maxum Peters. thence south fifty chains, thence west ten chains thence south to the road, thence along the road to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Ksq., Charlottetown, or J. EZ. Wyatt, Suminerside, : . MARY ANN JELLY. Dated 12th May, A, D., 1887. May lt—4 wks eod & wky Mortgage Sale TO be sold at Pablic Auction, on THURSDAY, the Seventh day of July, A. D. 1887, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Court House in Charlottetown : ALL that tract, piece and parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot Number Fifty-nine, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say . Commencing on the south side of Whim Road, on said Lot, and on the division between the for- mer properties of the Trustees of Lord Selkirk and the Messrs. Montgomery; it runs thence along said line in a southerly direction, until it strikes boundary of Lot Sixty-one; thence along said boundary east fur the distance of six Chains and twenty-five links; thence north to the said Whim Road; and thence tothe place of com- mencement, containing an area of Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a wer of sale contained in an Indentu of Mortgage bearing date the seventee day of June, A. VD. 1873, and made between Peter Cleary and Margaret | Cleary his wife, of the One part and Andrew Mic- Lure of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, solicitors, Charlottetown, CATHERINE McLURE Executrix and Devisee. june 2 lawthur THE WANZER LAMP PATENTED 1886 A GRAND SUCCESS. NO CHIMNEY. Perfect Comsbusiéen A CLEAR BRIGHT LIGHT, ame ama Burns a Moderaie-sized Wick— Gives a Splendid Light without using half as much Oil as those Lamps with large Wicks. anes Caer” Attachments for Heating Water & Making Coffee, Tea, &c, GOFF BROS., AGENTS. Ch’town, May 5—eod & wky MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold at Public Auction, on MON- DAY, the Twentieth day of June, A. D., 1887, atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Summerside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the second day of June, A. D., 1882, and made between Frederick Mellish and Mary Jane, his wife, of the one part, aad Honorable John Lefurgy, of the other part— ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Summerside, on Township number Seventeen, in Prince Edward island, and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line between lands owned or in the possession of the said Frederick Mellish and George Hinton, andin the northeast angle of a lot of land owned by James Brazil, thence running along said division line north thirty degrees, east fourteen chains and seventy- five links, thence at right angles westwardly five chains and eighty five links to the street or road between said Frederick Meliish’'s land and Joseph O, Green, thence along said road fourteen chains and seventy-five links to the north line of said James B:azil's lot, thence eastWardiy along said lot five chains and eighty-five links to the stake at the place of comm-encement, containing an area of eight acres of land. a little more or less, exclusive of the Railroad line running through said described piece of land; alsoa right of way or road, sixteen feet wide, inclusive of eight feet by Joseph U. 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