eat ni ee mma ee aetna cn et THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - @ver 100 Years of Age. Che folowing are the names of people over LOO years of age who died in Caneda in 1886: Freaman Cole Ab, col red, born in Virginia, U. S., died in Windsor, 122; Pat. Monday, 113; born in Donegal, Ireland snd ed at Montreal; Mad. McKeown, LO] d at Parrsboro, N. S.; Sarah Tay lor, « red, 120 and Li months, born in Virginia, died at Lount, Ont.; K. WeKen Z.e, l 3. cied at \V sllace, N. S.: Mr. Walsh, over 100, died at Kingston; Mrs. G. Boucher, 105, died at St. Etienne; Mrs. W. Wilsoa, 102, died at Camden; Mrs. Graham, 111, died at Montrose, P. E 1; Mrs. Bringet, 102, died at Ottawa; Mrs Moses H arris, 104, diea at Rast Poimt, P. - \\ ‘ ei, 109, born in Ireland, lied in Kingston; Joseph Manderz, 106, born in Portugal, died in Montreal; An ew Lucas, colored, 127, born in Teu ssee, died in Brantford; Alex, Cooper, red, 101, born in Virginia, died at South Buxton; Charles Lamereaux, 101 lied at Napierville, Que Mrs. Ellen Schultz, 108, bern in Austria, died at Mon- treal; Mrs. C. B: Downs, 101, died at Mon treal; Mrs. Mary Williams, born in Scot land lied a Sheftie] 1; Mrs. Samuel Col ter, 104, died at Downie. a i + ee — Local Notices. Be sere and see L. E. Prowse’s stock of new Hats. Hats from 25 cents up feb?7 Cm 6 Al : by tiie ! irre! at Beer & Gotls Si—feb25 Wi sod Colored Shirts, slightly damaged late fire, selling for half feb 25 dy wy tf ; +} WAUVEA CLUTADY Uiit © s Cuearest Cracked Grain, Bran and Shorts t H. T. LePage’s, Glasgow House, Queen “treet tf—febl4 New Harts for spring just opening at L. E. Prowse’s. teb27 [wo hundred and twenty-five hats, worth from $1 to $2, selling for 25 to 35,cents at D. A. Bruce's. feb 25 dy wy tf Wer would Call your attention “to the re- duced price of the Wanzer Lamps. See ad- vertisement.—Gorr Bros. ti=janl9 ReMNANTS of dress goods and cloth selling off cheap, toclear at J. T'. Macdonald's. fe 7, dy wy IT'wesps.—The ‘balance of stock’ of t=weeds will be cleared out heap, at J. B. Mac fe 7, dy wy Do not forget that we are selling our flan- nel-lined. and Felt Boots at a discount.—GorFFr BRoOs. tf—janl9 = ee ee 79 aonaid 8, { new generation of inter-marriages between first-cousins in the English royal family has set in. It is given out that the Prince of , Wales,.on the. occasion .of his wedding banquet, will ntake known of Prince Albert Victor, his eldest snn, to his cousin, Prinéess Alex- andria of Greece ; and of Princess Victoria, his eldest daughter, to the Duke of Sparto, the Crown Prince of Greece; ee —_— Apvice to Morarns.— Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup shoald always ‘be used when children are cutting teeth, It relieves the Little sufferer at ones; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the litte cherub awakes as ‘“‘bright asa buttom.” It is very pleasant ‘to’ taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all — regulaces the bowels, and is the best nown remecy for diarrhea, whether arising frem teething or othe: causes. Twenty-five cents @ bottle. Be sure andask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Seothing Syrup, and take no other = . Suvel ' aut I the detrotha kind marl] eod & wky ES OTICE. have leased the well-known Premises, known as FRASER’S CORNER, and opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will be sold Cheap. Please call, prices. examine quality, and see the JANES B. HALL, Corner Richmond and Queen Streets. lm PUBLIC NOTICE. h'town, Feb. 20, 1 8 .* Y partnership or agreement inthe nature “ thereof, heretofore existing between the undersigned, whether inthe name and style of A. L. BRIDGES & CO., or otherwise, has this day been terminated end dissolved by mutual onsent. Ail amounts due to the late firm of \. L. BRIDGES & CO are to be paid. to the undersigned, ROBERT BRIDGES, who is fully authorized to give receipts therefor. i i at Charlottetown, Ist February, 1888. ROBERT BRIDGES, A. L, BRIDGES. Referring to the above, R. Bridges will con- tinue the business on his own account in the old stand, Hillsborough Street, A. L. Bridges doing business onhis own account in the store on Grafton Street, in J. D. iAcLeod’s building. feb7 =a] SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, } Goldin Head, | HAY FEVER, STOPS Bl sical peoseges in — — = sages EASY TO USE. to ocean excessivé expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid om receipt of price, 50c, and $1. Address FULPORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. - CARSLAKE’S JRAND DBABY SWEEP, *25,000.00. Total | horse (in duplicate) $3,000 each prize. .. ...$6,000 “ 52,000 * ian 4,000 3) "p00 “ ry . a! F ri 1 “ ~ al + +00 2,000 ae ttarters (divided equally} $2,000 in POND 8 ccs cecebeteetcccet ct tet ee $4,000 Non-startere (divided equally) $4,500 in du- cate... 5,000 Tickets at $5 each. Dra wing May 28th. Race Muy 30th, 18°8, Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes idrear, : GEORGE CARSLAKE, Prop. Mansi . dan: 21, 1388—eod m wtl May is” Montreal. Isss. SPRING TRIP Krom Liverpool. The well-known Clipper Barkentine EREMA 300 Tons Register. JOH ROACH, Commander, —WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE ist APRIL, And will carry Goods st through rates to the different Railway points on the Island, eer eee For Freight. apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, Mildmay Chambers, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street: in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, or here to the Owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Chtown”.Jan. 27, 1888—eod THE BEST BOOK for Engineers and Machinists, and a vom- plete guide to pass for Marine Engin- eers’ Certificates, is the ‘‘Manual of Engineers’ Calculations’ By D. McLAUGHLAN SMITH, Reduced in Price to $3.00, —AND FOR SALE BY— J.& A. MeMillan, Prince Wm. street; Barnes & Ue., Prinee Wm. street; Douglas McArthur, King Street ; Morton L. Harrison, King Street ; Watson & Co., Charlotte Street; George \D. Smith. Engineer Kagle Foundry, St. David street; Wm. M. Smith, Consulting Engineer, 144 Water- loo street, . St. John, N. B., Dec. 23, 1887. «FOR SALE, ee valuable Property on Great George G Street, tormerly occupied by the late . P. Tanton. Apply to W.N, TANTON, Jeweler, 218 Queen Street. PREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE: —ON THE | Brackley Point Read, Lot 33. i put undersigned wil! sell by Public Auction on | the Premises, on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of March next, atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, his two fine FARMS OF LAND. con-, veniently situated onthe 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 also a good water stream, sufficient for mill pur- poses. There is also a good Dwelling House and two good Barns, and the Yerm is well fenced. _ The second Farm contains 76 Acres. 40 of whica are clear and in first-class condition, and the balance is covered witha good growth of hard and softwood. This Farm is also well fenced, A wood title will be given. Any further information can be obtained at the otlice of W. 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown, or from the undersigned on the premises, EWEN STEWART. Brackley Point Road, Feb. 17, 1888—wky tl sale FARM FOR SALE. | A FREMHOLD of 137} Acres, of which about 40 acres are cleared, with a House and Barn on it. near West Point, Lot 8, known as the ‘‘ MAR- TIN FARM.” Apply to MURDOCH ROSS, North Bedeqgue, JAMES CAMPBELL, Coleman Station. North Bedeque, Feb, 17, 1888—wky 3m Or to av LN -AYORING EXTRACTS SHOE BLACKING STOVE:POLISH > “SPICES meee | ie — aS ha | -SALT A oe 2.85 ot a eb ae ees Cre ered VEST), eee) So GUARANTEED GENUINE ~ Sou) Mae Ji ae n YY Bae eet hide testa et) e Uh ede) fel bees ASIWER MEDAL 8S BRONZE MEDALS MR. J, HERBERT LOGAN, TO LET. THE CELLAR AND TWO FLATS et ne Connolly's New Fire Proof Brick Warehouse, Cerner Powral and Dorchester Ste. APPLY TO GEO. E. FULL. Jan, 20, 1888—-3w2aw NOTICE o ‘THE Subscriber, thankful for the patronage extended to her late husband, G. W. Miliner ublic that the Tin and wishes to inform the e continued in the old Gasfitting business will stand as formerly. a AMANDA M. MILLNER. Ch town, Nov. 8, 1887 —ead - LAND SALE. ~~ 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. ‘or further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. EDWARD BA YFIELD, febi7—wky tf Trustee, &c, Freehold Farm For Sale, T GLENCO, Vernon River, Lot 50, con- 4k. ‘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 cultivation. Liberal terms will be given. For further particulars apply atthe office of Messrs. McLean & McDonaid, Solicitors,Char- lottetown, or to HARPER & WEBSTER, Shediac. Ch’tewn, Feb. 17, 1888—dy li wky 2m MORTGAGE SALE. To 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 :— Al: that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, : _lying and being on Lot Number Fifty-nine, in King’s County, Prince Edward Island, bound- ed and described as follows, that istosay: All and being on Lot Fifty-nine, commencing on the fouth-western side of the road ert from the l’erry Road to Montague Bridge, inthe weatern boundary of fifty acres now or formerly in posses- sion of Augustine McDonald; thence south three aegrees east along said boundary to the rear boundary of farms Pee on that section of Montague River; thence following said line westwardly ten chains; thence north three de- Krees west to the Ferry Road ; thence vast along the same to a continuation of the east boundary of three and three-quarter acres sold to Hugh cPherson, and in the possession of Charles D. Poole ; thence northwardly along the same to the “Montague Bridge Road, and thence south-east- ‘wardly along the same to the place of commence- ment, containing eighty acres and one rood of land, a little more or less. rhe above sale is made under and by virtue of « power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Twenty-first day of a : eeuecy.. 4, h 1883, and made between Alexan- 2TMOr € one par of the other une part and Duncan Matheson or further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Vic] , Morson & } i icito Chariot aie on & etedn Solicitors, dated this Mth day of February, A. D. 1888. DUNCAN MATHESON, febl6—dy ev thurs tl sle Mortgagee. that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, lying | WILL RECEIVE PUPILS IN Piano Forte, Organ and Harmony, From WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18th. 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We are also prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing in {Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Ten} ng, J ig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows made at shortest Our machinery is new and first-class, and we ee ROBER Oct. 1—wky “‘Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that } Casteria cures Colic, Constipation, [recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcuer, M.D., n, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication, Tax Centacrk Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. - SATURDAY, MARC OOR FACTORY. GOR Ce: A CALL. PA E.R & & CO., Sour Stomach, Di Kilis H-3-1 FOR INTERNAL EXTERNAL USE. notice. manufacture from the best of Quebec PEAKE’S NO. 32 WHARF. a —< —————— iarrhoea, Eructation, Worms, gives sleep, aad promotes di- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Winter Arrangement, Ch ee BER, Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— 887-8. 1887-8, TRAINS FOR THE WES. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. No. 1, | No, 3. 1 STATIONS, | No, 2. | No. 4 | naw, 1. 2. 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M. 6 30 dp} 12 40 MCRSINZtON,,..000200000 ak gee FO 7 0 NN iit reins ovcnees 1 00 ER asso ccncie atin oseo} =“ 7 2 Wellington. .;...220+..,.. 1 27 Emerald Junction........ 12 36 7 43 Port Hill..... ....... gine be - 2 08 oe a Ea 12 45 7 5&3 0 ry nck bese 6e be hee 3 22 SOO MENUUE... ... coscees 115 8 30 Bloomfield ... 1. ...7" a North Wiltshire.......... | 199 8 45 Alberton .,.... sienna t 20 Royalty Junction. ........ Samer 9 37 Tignish.. ...... abe tun vehel ar a ;) Charlottetown..... ag -0t].,,23 J. O& SPATIONS. | | No. 9 STATIONS. | No. 10. . Por a, 4 f A. M. Emerald Junction...... dp 410 \iCape T TAVETSC....0++++-Ap) | 6 45 Cape Traverse.......... ar ‘ 500 ({|Emerald Junction...... ar 7 35 “BRAINS FROM THE EAST, TRAINS FOR THE EAST, STATIONS, | No. 5. | No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6, No. 8 ex P. M. A. M, Charlottetown ........ dp * 230 Georgetown.....veress, dp 715 eorene Juncson.........> ' 250 ide. )46s0Bbbbibade | 7 338 Miss icccsoosaei cscs 2 a ar 8 50 ar 3 0b Mount Stewart..Junc Mount Stewart Sune.{ } ee yi 9 0 dp 4 10 Bedford.............seeeee 9 32 Cardigan..++.......... eee 5 22 Royalty Junction......... 10 05 Georgetown............. ar 5 45 Charlottetown.......... ar 10 2 ke = | A. M, Mount Stewart Junce....dp 406 \WJSouris:.<...a1... one vb eed} 1 620 Morell. Cee eeesscesssese eee 4 43 |Bear River.+-e.. eeevversce 7 03 i INS oe ss cnensn sevens 5 12 St, Peters.......,crce...00 7 8 Bear River...... ecccee..s. 5 57 MOSER ...cKiiss plinth ine «5 8 17 as ow i iis aia ar 6 40 Mount Stewart Junc. - 80 8 5 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMA™. Superintendents. Railway Office. 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