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JOHNSON & CO., oe Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. : ; : : . : * : Suber | Ty) \ Su i PP . and t! ‘ | ‘ ‘ iby tat 0 on into very th hn siices | TO 80 | u bh t} Cort Na iw } y j Honse,in Charlottetown, on MON \ he , Wrey 1g . ne oysters in each day of Januaf®y as Eee OO tl h ‘ SiiG®, Lastening ‘ with a wooden BOOR, by virtue of a Power of Saic, contained 7 . : ry) nan igdenture of Mortgage, made between r oa . & toot pt kK is beet. hie iry- Neil Macneil] and Nancy Macnei his wil d ; -one part. and J } ; ‘ irustec log-pan mu ¢ heated will before the [ee te mm aw we, ee ae suangeninengaassinintie i pi ire putit nd they must be] ofher part, and dated the twenty-fifth day of > 41m N Guy 1) ‘ T T y Pe August, A. D., 1882 RINE i ; ape LRD Ni, | i r en0 i u Da 1 v6 ade desis on : ey a ae i 4 4 i ; smh. d . kul nat Wwact, Taeece Oo parce: ¢ biidd, Slilbudaet “ | Aney ar to be served imme A ying and be ne On l t or fownship numbe —_-——_——) liarale ont ant ait into amall nie Fourteen, in Prince Coumty,in Prince Kdward | ; rs ae ed Ha © O8 S2ABE COE OAL TALS SmMAM PieCCS | isidind, bounded as follows. that is to say: Com-] FSRGeG. Winter Arrangement. I1886«% ram i oyser Very 1 . encing gn the west side of the Western Road, 0 ; ‘ tt nortl tangle of Pind in tl cccupation of cis j ‘ i wnd diges for il i ea? Shales thence west one hundred] ~yN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows :He mu I ied ind bits awns, thence north five degrees eas!, five chains | q * sd 1): and two links, thence east to the Road, thence F (Sundays excepted) ; i i vou cy must ben b along the Road to the phace of cemmencemet, —— pu ‘ pe i ; < ‘ ‘ tr y acres Of Wand, i ittie more r i am 2 . ) 2 Por further particulars, apply at the ofices of | FRATNS DEPART — FOR THE WEST, TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST, ifter i ra ievel Cus- | Mr. Edward J. Hodgsom Charlottetown or Sum | lt, and a little pepper to a| Merside. 3EPH HENSLEY ie pet , ‘ JOSEPH HENSLEY, STATIONS. No.1. | No.3 STATIONS. | No 2 No. 4 {4 rt “ m - aod ( dK Ct CVO lrrustee | { , : | Dee, 13—2 a w mon fri ¥ iia cided poseniiilliedioniais rcisalsiieloaiiihedpiaissAineigaiiic aia ii aka Eo ie s brisk fire until they begin to curl,|! | eo a oe P. M. A. M. which will ba in f n They RT x Charlottetown . 7 15 1 50 Charlottetown............ 2 30 10 00 : : ; Pr , : - % Royalty Junction...-- 7 34 2 12 Royalty Junction. .. ina 2 12 9 37 in be served ho , toast or eaten | % North Wiltshire ao oe 8 17 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... 1 29 | 8 45 plain uw | Hunter River.......- 8 30 | 3 20 Hunter River..... 115 8 30 - : . : i Bradalbane 9 00 3 37 Bradalibane,...... 12 45 78 A more ela ral iisQ 12% att oyster eo | County Line : 9 UY b 07 Ce Be 12 26 | 7 43 a brea by Publfe A in f the} Freetown,. 9 23 4 22 UN eg 12 23 7 2 : La t5bed een — , s Building Charlo \ n} Ken » 40 15 MOMSINGCOM,. .. .. o0cc0 ss 12 05 7 09 c u o W oe rp du s County, Prin ward Islan ol lv 10 5 20 os 4a} A.M 6 30 i } Sa? } bh, FRIDAY, the twemty- th das Januar umersi N P. M Summerside. S i 35 A. M RDwe, f i Careinl 0 0 re ihe wext. (18 . - he . o 12 40 é ar 10 35 ; wh etil 1 em foot ; Miscouche 1 OO MISCOUOHE,......ccsees ; 10 15 A} that tract. or p el « | is te, | Wellingto l 27 WV EGO 0 ons ccceees ron 9 49 break t crumos up vers img and being in the Royaky of Charlotte- | Port Hil 2 68 et See 9 07 oo) . » town, conrprising *sture Lots Numbers our | O'Leary 3 22 OF Ris sss iva a 0 80 baeb 7 4 ey “—_ _— Hfundred and Forty-six (446), Four Hundred | Bloomileld.......... 15 Bloomfield . 7 0 ‘¥ ! ‘ ry si ‘ n uj Ss i wa } W5 ven ity and Four Sars | A OOTCOR ..... eeeece i 20 AsOTbOM ss. iki ck coabs 6 55 I . } : nd Kort eizht 448). saving and x¢ ne tl lignish. eoce ar » | NS i be are api 6 00 ' , * oper _— lat portion of N ver Four Hundrec P. M. A. M. u 1 are bro } a i « ai ~ it Bis six, i e t irters Of an ; ere, sold and conveyed by the late JohnGardner| MDPATING NPDADT__PND TM TAGM fl 7 ! im to boil, and when is; 276, 20d and conveyed by 7 | TRAINS DEPART—¥OR THE EAST, TRAINS ARRIS a FROM CHE BAST. boils 5 ia th ec tablesp wWostui of The above sale is OgpeE made un .0r and by j : Anan ' : : Vigtie of a power Of Saic¢ contained In an inden- y e : i i ir, W h has been mixed with half tuwe of Mortgage, bearing date the first day of | STATIONS. | Nes 1 Mae 4, STATIONS, | No. 6, No. 8. 5 : old milk : , bie s .or | mey, A, . 1878, and made between Lobert | | | , =? . MUS Cook this a few Hurry and Many, his wife, offthe one part, and >» . " ar ee . M : minutes wid season with salt and| John Amos Gardner, of ug other | part. , o . Me Sehabnateinn 1025. | ' ; 1 For 1 artful ars and téfins, apply to Messrs, | Charlottetown .. = WV Charlottetown..........+. ~~ pepper. itmaKes aricu creaWM satice - 4 a onan es As acsaprerie elie Rovalty Junction 2 5D Royalty Junction we 10 05 | al VMieLeod, M on &! Macguai Sodicilors, : : .> Bedford § 32 Put a layer of this imide the loaf, then | Charlottetown i ‘ 23 CdfOrA.........++++.eeeee 9 32 5 : i | i Dated this Mteenth day of Decen a ( ar 3 : [oy 9 00 4 lay er of oysters p eViousiV SCaSODCKU | 1gx6 Mo Stewar Mount Stewart....... ' it rit ts : thei : JOHN A. GARDNER, (dp 10 (ar 850 | With Salt 0G pepper, tue Hh avpotnel Mosigagee. Cardigan...-. . sien § 22 Cardiyan.... cencbbbsese! 7 38 layer of sanee and one of fried crumbs. Lb) 15, oaw Gi, } Georgetown ul > us P. M, Georgelown,....++++++, dp : . a M. ; — . : “2 io * } A. MM, Alternat > these until the loaf is full, > o £ mR G x er ee 4 05 Mount Stew .. — dp ee ee 9 00 . : : . . 6s i 5 1 d : SWAP. eee ee ; v naving the last layer a thick one of i S27 ° SOD. Mors 4 43 ROGIINEL «sv cacetdnceteers eet. | 8 17 , . he = I 5 @ eters... bi¥e cecal 7 48 crumbe, Bake slowly half an hour and yy © K I.” H A ‘ a> Bive 3 oT at eeeee- a a | 7 03 serve in a folded nx ap kin, or on a dish i Gy 24. K iY 4. Z Rour ir ie 10 et cae s = _. 2 . M j | A. M. WIth sprigs of parsi ley. BB. a anes es " ana ¥ Goods _ Shi ping <= < is i ; pao E — ' pil © [rains a e run by Eastern Standard Time. ‘ fiinte For Housewives. aes iFAX, CANADA. Trains on C; ope Tray erse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m. : on Tuesday, _ gonna Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse ln cleaning silver kerosene used with advantave. Carpet may be brightened by ing with a damp denne! mop. zg stains can be removed by rubb- ing With common table sal’, Leather chair seats may be revived by rubbing them with the white of an egg. =“ 'T & E, KENNY, dust- @. ©, MAHON) Mis Owners and Brokers. Genera! Commission Merchants IG] GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, a" r pall bond « WeiieDeatrtn wn ; : ONDON, E. C White paint that has become di: es a colored may be nicely cleaned by using ; ee a littl whitio the water for wash- Scotts and Vanghans “oes I Mareh 29, 1886 ' ix i yi? is i] not desir- 9 7 — ~ z : : : : Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the t re wies [or Crinaitl water. . i a aeain i Zin ting is quis Kivy affected LONDON HOUSE. aug31 the w forn ra sONnots « lei~ rar WE HAVE OPENED UP For : aning Orasses helonging to Dn to} sn aon B Glaser teeniite mm cide etice |EMae. arene ry sites 8} oF Whiting yt scraped rottenstone, ON mixed with sweet oil, and rub on with (phar ‘ef > 4‘ p. ‘7B. wey ra GREAT GEORGE Si REET, |! | COAMOs stig. wind: = i alougside of John Stumbles‘ Harness Shop, where A window : P sight a eRe we awe bgund to sell everything in our } i: ten l s m iu chimney Ihe #t Bottom Prices draught elso open, are the only sure Pe, lifferent qualitdes ys Of keeping pure airio a sleeping SUGAR, * le iat han ae a 3 RAISINS, | eee ae CURKANTS. MOLASSES, Vinegar is better than i e for keeping NOWF*SUNDLAND FISii, i e putting little vinega N | and everthing you want in the Grocerr 1 e., th al i ; ke ; p peCiiN we | LSU oven ny ok weather, Ssh |s | STABLING ACCOMODATIO} 7 +h i i nproved i luver ul der tos iu is ” _ AN t tr We are determined to give those who favor us «<< « wita ther Ere Cae Satisfaction, and the west value for their money and produce. Speeial Notices. cad Come ene, come all and inspect our Goods. Remember the place is on Great “eorge Street, « kate it | next John Stumbies’ Harness Kstablishment. 5 ye ro t L byt 3 . .ort rn ———-— . oe » e& >» ) a leit” od a 2 tod a&nRTtE a] ' ia : . : pre Cit . we? bh r& ¢ do oo) + : oes Darga i Clock aie ‘3 2s PM Ne #4 i> i g uy ews 47 23 to \ ‘ i { pper Queer 4% {x ws GRE GEORGE STREET . ‘ ha Pp pail reeeiverd te- | Oct. 4, 1886—Imo eod hy S. 8. Northern Light. Call and o j rn tin a il gone Not { a ‘ ive 27 2i | Gh Arlt ovetowe Steam aund ry \ Lani le t i sorted croekery alt Gia t landed per bark Moselh hee! I p at W.-P. Colwill’s. dee 14,dy OFFICE : SoLe leather cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co. | Mark Wri; oht & o., Purnitare ¥are- xc 23, tf | a room, King Square. ¥ _ D ey Goll & Co ‘ dec 22 ti Ye Fae ‘ ee’ a : AGENCRES : tae it Wsenys Smppers in great Varrety + H. HASZALD'S Book Store, Queen Street at Vorsey, Gott & Co's. té-—-dec22 | i 9 Sr wits ‘ : i ; . Se ; « |G. T. DAY Fis, Ameriean Clothing Store, S’Side “Younes Bear. Chis Flour is fresh from o-eaetenmnemenn t mills, is branded to order, and is the Gent! Goods a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886 Vo Contr ALED TENDERS will be received ‘until the Ke DRS ' receive > et St 5 first day of JANUARY next, for the erection £ ds of a Coach House and Stable for Robert A. Brads haw, New Glasgow. Plan and Specification to be seen at the store of H. Arthur, New Glasgow. WIL Dee, ' 3, , 188 2i wky 4ipd Island, — as a Horse oo prepares to i] 4 i wmnc|broperty FF or waL8 tO @ 8C ience, and is sf all classes of work in a ‘ientific manner. I need not Specialty hinest ever brouvht to ther brands, with this city, and, also, suit, at No. 65 ce2l tf SOLEING slipp neatly and quickly i ti & Co dee prices to tes actors. ae), HA’ ‘Y iNG ‘cured th LM TUCKER. a who has had nine year af ervices of MR. native of this experience ites, | am ‘ iver in Ce) { t ted &S ipply a want in th is line, mS reduced horseshoeing prepared to perforn COMM Ou-sense and a inform the iong-fel it i , f the ! ioe a ~y cose ot es the ait (PHE Undersigned offers for Sale that portion of udersto@l to weicht a hi ao 16 as must be Land situated on the West River Road, three a asf illy ae rate thereon denies tly and to | miles trom Koc ky int, consisting of 20 acres, 17 dy admit t inerits ot the et ped ert of which are ct ar, ti he me ene covered with wt! dre v 18 Work pe riorme z Soft Wood suitable ior lencing of and scantling. there & a comfortable D: velling House and p Stabie on the premises, and is also well watered. Possession given immediately. 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