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It isof great significance that the Fes ‘ Emperor Alexander lil. contides much | Yh Or more upon the power of religious enthusi- | ¥ cai asm than either of his predecessors did | ~ He wishes to procure a more otticial and ostentatious consecration of authority, and to have his position empha- sized as the supreme protector of the East ern Churches and the Orthodox Faith, and | so rally all the Greek Oriental Churches and people around the person and office « f | the Czar as the Constantine and Justinian f the modern world. This bold project has been long in preparation, is never lost| diplomatic movement, and | his religious sight of im any no sacrifice of money is thought too great to secure this end. Numbers of settle-| ments of Eastern monks of apparently | harmless and unpretending character have been and are being founded, and Russia finds the money forthe purchase of the land.—N. Y. 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With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Tan. fh, 1887 1887. BOSTON STEAMERS. 1887. The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. The Steamship Carroll, Capt. Brown. The Steamship Worcester, Capt. Nickerson. —————: 0 :— T\URING the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave’ Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Bostom, at six o'clock, p. m., on ‘IS hhursday of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every SA@tUrday, at noon. Excellent Passenger Acommodation. —_ FARE S:— Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care- Carvell Brothers, AGENTS. ings A ; mH Tenoning, can insure the utmost Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. fully handled. Ch'town, May 17, 1887—ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, i887. Summer Arrangement, 1887, ()* AND AFTER W EDNESDAY, JUNE ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. i} STATIONS. Express | Accom.) Accom. |; STATIONS. Express | Accem,} Accom 1 A, M, A.M P, M. oN Pr. Me A. M. Charlottetown.......dp 3 00 10 15 NS LS eee or dp 120 | 600 Ktoyalty Junction......, 614 | 1035 | 349 ||Alberton...............] 200 | 705 | North Wiltshire. ...... Lit 1l 23 435 ||Bloomfieid............. 2 25 744 | Hunter Kiver......... | 688 11 38 450 ||JO’LAALFI A. .. cccccccece - 2 42 8 10 j P. M. EMG AI opcubinactas’ 3 35 9 35 Bradalbane............ 7 23 12 13 526 || Wellington............ 4 05 10 18 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 5 40 || Miscouche,...cessess., 4 25 10 44 Freetown...... eebeooe., 740 | 1235 5 56 |) j 4 40 | ll 05 Kensington ............ 753 | 12 57 617 || ( ar ; ar} 815 1 30 6 50 Summerside....-- < 455 1 11 40 A.M, Summerside...... } (dap P.M 6 15 dp! 8 30 200 | PE OURO id cones cae 517 }2 13 6 48 Miscouche. ............ 1 845 221 | i/Freetown,............. 5 30 12 35 7 10 Wellington........... 906: \ «2:47 4 ‘County Line Junction 5 40 ee ea Pott Sits vi ciiigvem:: 9 35 335 | iBradalbane............ §47 | 1238 7 39 RR ivuier dc oeeres 10 30 455 | |Hunter River..«....... $i A Brit Bloonitield..+.+++...... i 10 47 520 | || North Wiltshire....... 1 62 | 4 4 , 8 30 Alberton....+.... oeske+ biaaien! Bae. ‘Royalty Junction ...... | 6 36 | 235, 917 yee ee ar, 1155 | 700 | Chariottetown...... ar 7 WwW 2 5d | 9 35 | P.M. || a a County Line Junc...dp} | | 645 |\Cupe Traverse...... dp| ' 62 Cape ‘Traverse ' 6 35 || County Line Junc.. ar. 715 . ar FOR THE EAST. , TRAINS FROM THE EAS | Express Accom. | STATIONS. — | STATIONS. | Express | Accom. i P. M, A. M. ry. ; i} P.M. Charlottetown. ---..dp 15 6 30 Georgetowr,..++-+-..dp. 7 00 2 40 Royalty Junction...... 3 30 6 50 Ss oid 62s ¢50s ons 7 a7 3 03 Bedford........- pecs ka 3 58 7 2 ‘Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar’ 8 10 ; 415 : ar 4 25 8 05 a ce Mt. Stewart June, ; Fi | A, M, P. M. ap 4 30 8 20 || Souris wt eeeee eseees. Gp! 61 1 29 MEQUON cnc biceeenscccccs’ 4 55 9 OL Bear adh a eseese 6 45 2 10 ee 5 20 935 _||Bt, Peters.....-......-. 7 20 3 02 Bear River..-++++...-| 555 Of ee eee ee . Souris... -....-+--- an an ‘i —. | Mt, Stewart June. ; ; | @ * ‘inn i 8 15 Mt. Stewart June.-dp| 4 35 8 25 PRET S| Salads 8 40 5 7 © OD. weicd ale ianaee 5 28 9 38 ||Royalty Junction...... $ 05 5 55 Georgetown. ..... ar 5 45 10 00 | Charlottetown ...... ar 9 20 ! 615 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEWAN, | MONCTON MARBLE WORKS, in ' JUaeh~H Cod why 1 ae } S i Railway Otfive, Charlottetown, Mwy 28, 1887—all prs 6i uperintendent, SATURDAY JUNE - <A Iishwick i xpress Line, SEASON OF 1887. Steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, WILL leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, Canso, Arichat. Port Mulgrave, Hawkesbury, Hasting and Bayfield, and Murray Harbor on every alternete trip; return, leaves Char!otte- town every TILURSDAY afternoon, making same Calls, ae FREIGHT LOW. Through Bills Lading granted to New York, Great Britain and Continent. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat Mortgage Sale TO be sold at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Seventh day of July, A. DD. 1887, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Court House in Charlottetown: ALL that tract, piece and parce] 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-ore; thence along said boundary east for the distance of six chains and twenty-five links; thence north tothe 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 power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearin date the seventeenth day of June, A fi. 1873, and made between Peter Cleary and Margaret Cleary his wife, of the One part and Andrew Me- Lure of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morsoun & McQuarrie, solicitors, Charlottetown. CATHERINE McLURE Kxecutrix and Devisee. june 2 law thur THE NEW WANZER i él THN TED 1886 A GRAND SUCCESS. NO CHIMNEY. Perfect Combustion. A CLEAR BRIGHT LIGHT, ae ee a Moderate-sized Wick— Gives a Splendid Light without using half as much Oil as those Lamps with large Wicks. Burns 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, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hous*, in Summerside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture cof Mortgage, dated the second day of June, A. D., 1882, and made between Frederick Mellish and Mary Jane, his wife, of. the one part, and Honorable John Lefurgy, of the other part— ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Summerside, on Township winnie 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, and in the northeast angle of a lot of land owned by James Brazil, thence running along said division line north thirty degrees, east fourteen chai:s and seventy- five links, thence at right angles westwardly five chains and eighty five links to the street or road between said Frederick Mellish’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 eastWardly along said lot five chains and eighty-five links to the stake at the place of comm ncement, containing an area of eight acres of land. a littie more or less, exclusive of the Kailroad line running through said described piece of land; alsoaright of way or road, sixteen feet wide, inclusive of eight feet by Joseph UO. 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