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Wiake New Rich Blood! ae BRITISH WAREHOUSE 83 — unex STREET. a) MORTGAGE SALE, rO be Sold at Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Cbarlottetown, on SATURDAY, the Fourth day of June : k > next, . < : i <. 1887. at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, ; \! |, that tract, piece and parcel of land, being ee 4% part of Town Lot number Sixteen. in the first | ’ . : CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTs.—The hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, | best varieties f sale by John Colwill. Uy per Sound tas follow By a line . se pa a ° a thes nort at ' rof the sak Lowr aot ’ (Jueen Street, june 18, 2 wkiv 3i. “ LOrth Wess COrNes OF © : — * o extending thence forty feet on Great George No s used atthe City | Ba thence running towards the east, paraticl : le X ( a pri : 2 | IK we Ege 5% ee lneneak an = 1 _ 1 i 4 as t 3 ———--=—-== | mess the southern side of said Kiug Street f tave decic C¢ ‘to ciose OU ti ne tl »-atong said King Street t corne! “4 "hy pe ; » ga eee on enceeme “re sr With ll b | “ f ’ x r » @ td Recky Peist and West River Ferry. commencement, together wien artvenances th ee ‘een of may stock or Staple ch unto belonging, ; rome vane woe mits stasox, | “Fheahoverticinmatemacr ani vice Baney Dry Goods, commencing De- MONDAY Steamer Southport leaves Chat oe ‘ eo Pas iv os ante dcigt iy ' 1 ® z2 Lae Sees contre eceinc tad Begear eet eoracee meenescue ueetst | Comber 15th, 1&6, and continuing Shaw's W f. touching at Rocky Point; Kaymond Bowers of the one part, and J umes s ¢ st ; : lege Po} f the other rt, of whi é ig ' WUMADAY— Bor Chanat Mortwas signed are now the Assignees, anti tiie | we Lote: is dispos sed of, oy ESDAY For Charlottetown, ralling t For fur Tr } : spply at the office of Westville and Rocky Point; leaves Char- EH. Havulane, : a x } ar s a3" k é lottetown for Rox ky Point at 11a. m., 188 — : : ' day of A l, A. D., é ev 7 ily g is f Ye and returns at 12, noon; leaving Char re JOSEP IENSLEY, 24 °% © lottetown for Rocky Point at 2.30 p. m.; fr. HEATH HAVILAND, ry nu HS Uh Ao! returns to town, leaving Rocky Point ut —_ ge . ss ! § 3.15 p. m.; leaves town for Shaw s Wharf ae : Hee (sane iis Alling at Karky Point | Westville. r « postponed untilSATURDAY, ~ ae —s OW & r = Pee - - I ne Shaw's ra re t . t c ‘h aa pines o ve’ men: | ae ‘ide ww . i Ro ky ; n . ‘ rl ittet n Duted t} ith « y of Jun gar. C4," tawn, es 4 wkw eas ated f Rox ky P tatll a : i rett 3 JOSEPH HENSLEY : ’ . ai . ut at 1, noon Javon own 2 SLR RANE VORTH BRITISH: (ND MERCANTILE beats 4 yt R KY Point; seceainaieaee : Ass es, &c 0 S sm i ? + ‘im. é Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. for town; i ’ leaves town [or t + + Ro« ky ioint at 4 15 p eturns to town. THURSDAY—Leaves Charlottetown at 11 a. m. for Rocky Point and returns t town at 11.45 a. m.;: leaves for Rocky Point at 2.30 p. m.; returns, leaving t 3.18 p- m. FRIDAY —-Leaves town at 9 a. m.; returning at 9.45 p. m.; leaves town for- Rocky Point at 3 p. m.; returning at 3.45 p. m RD \Y—Leaves Rocky Point SATU? town at I] a. m.; re- turning at !1.45;: leaves town fer Rocky Point at 4 p. m.; returning. SUN DAY—- Leaves town at 8.30 a. m-.; re- turning at 9.30 a. m.; leaves town for Rocky Point at 1.15; returning to town $ 5 p.1 Sart Boat leaves every morning, hour of the running. Ro ky Point at 6 a. n and will run every ; rnate day that the aaliaren is not tah : i (28901 RECORD, DATES: 2.07%2 Ww I] stand on the following dates at CHAR ] ‘OF rETOWN and SUMMERSIDE respect ively : } CHARLOTTETOWN, at Barrister’s Stable, near Flannigan’s Forge MAY 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. 6th and 7th—16th, 17th, 18th. 19th, %th and Zist—s0th and ist JUNE ist, 2ad, 3rd and 4th—1%th, Mth, 15th, 16th, 17th and Isth—27th, 28th, 29th and 30th. JULY ist and 2ad—tlth, 12th, 13th, Mth, 15th and i6th SUMMERSID™, May 9th, 0th, Lith, 12th, 13th and I4:} 293:a. 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th JUNE 6th. 7th, Sth, 9th, 10h and 1lth—20th, Zist, 22nd, 23rd, 2ith and 25th. 2nd and 23rd. For res ms see Catalogues and Handbills, | Truro, March 21, 1887. , th, 6th. 7th, 8*h and 9th—I18th, 19th, |! SOOTHING, | CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures = CATARRH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER. STOPS 8; Droppings frem Nasal passages im to the throat and FikE AND LIFE INSURANGE Gu. 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Summerside, June 3, 1°87—law & wky 3i | Charlottetown.......dp 600 ; 1015 3 30 PORMOEEE cc is siccss ss .dp 120 i 600 | gen si . hoy yalty Junction...... | 644 10 38 349 || Alberton....... eseeeees | 200 7 05 North Wiltshire. ...... 6 48 ll 23 435 | Bloomfield............. 2 25 7 44 Hunter River......... 6 58 2 2 a ae Cleats a wbeseeenenss 5 : S . 10 is WUE Teiiics gn vcone sizes 3 35 35 | Le entdibeie:. ...;.i,:.: | 723 | 1213 | 526 ||Wellington......2.222: | £05 } 1018 | $f LF. p ‘County Line Junction. 730 | 1221 | 540 | Miscouche...--e.+-...) 425 | 10 df eC: rly, =< | Freetown Mb 3. epseesecd 2 0 | 1235 5 55 $40 7 105 , : a : 3 es EE rg 12 57 617 ar, — bE # " r] 815 1 20 6 50 bncednaiitliicinsst 455 | 1140 } AM. . $a | Summerside...... , "| lap’ x P.M 6 1d A mini: tr ator ioe dp! 8 30 200 | || Kensington ..-++++-.... 5 17 12Wid } 648 ws Ue 9 c= —- ¢ | Miscouche, ............ 8 45 221 | Proctowe <:.........+s- 530 ' 1235 : 710 i MS | Wellington............ 9 05 2 47 | County Line June tion 5 40 12 50 7 30 i = 5 NE Thien cicssd occsees 9 35 335 | ||Bradalbane............ fi BS, 72 (5 = & | O'Leary. ¥° Shecai. ee 455 | || Hunter Riv = meoeweyee 6 12 : = ee = : “ICO j Blooniliel $OS0UP docnse 1047 | 520 | North iltshire.......; 6 22 | 8 63 Ye | AIDGHEORsece....ccccre| DM | 610 * Royalty Junction...... } 6% 235 | 917 Standard by Preeding, Performance =e i ) Tigmish......- abeenns ar 1155 | 700 | Charlottetown..+-..- - 7 WwW 2 55 9 35 and Progeny. now. fen , ae | a Kg ees, : . ' County Line June.. dp! | 5 45 o sape Traverse...... ap | 1 6 95 225) CG IRS 4 Cape ‘iraverse ar 6 35 |, County Line Junc., ar. 715 wit .L be at Newton Large’s Stable, Charlotte- , i Ti . Se ee aap anenemmaaae semen he FROM 7 SSS = town ; : . : ; a = = : From Monday afternoon, May 16, until Thurs- }.. : “ PO a Oe 4 TRALSS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ROM T HE EAST. day morning, May 9h. bs . OS fed oecttn DS ; sree: F Vo fle lay 30t il T 3- CR : ae , ! 27 , > | a . ‘ day, June =e afternoon, May 30th, until Thurs hx itthcnacraal «Sad Sac teiabilab vein: STATIONS. | Express Accom. STATIONS. Express Accom. rom Mofiday, June 20th, until T..wrsday 23rd ee , » ssiiha >; =: we Ww a ne. | i ° ° . . A. wh. ‘alle 3 ‘From Monday, July 4th. until Thursday, | re 5 L BY & — Chasiottqtown. «-..dp .. = See aren ~0000 sel 7 . 2 40 . toya iy UNnCTION.,« +++ : REA, bie sree scence um Monday, July 25th, until Thursday, July | cia | Bedford........ yepdisis 3 58 H % e Mt. Stewart June...ar. 810 $15 j > — Administrator is sire of Catehfiy, ? 22.8 a RIOR to making seme considerable changein Wr, Stewart Junc. § a ' A. M. | P. M. M > ee re : jj Serie... . obser GD 6 14 Di aban 2 21; Executor. 2.244: Adjutaut, 2 ' jue IPO pose o rent ibe ‘ap 4 39 i 8 20 Rear River. ; 6 45 2 19 cu, 2.1 9. Memenio, 2.32, ut S-years « ol n P. K aa cuer irner (now oecupied as a < } 4 58 9 OL at. Peter ee ee 1 2) $~ 232; 'ow. ~tevens, 23 : apk Duboi-, 2.35; Ma boot store) Ti Or of the best stands in the e 4% ee a 5 2 i $ 35 eM or sli. ee 7 42 . 4 oe SaaS, ia 2.35: U ne ine, » 36: city for a drugyist, jeweler, &c. Be le 5 55 | = 7 1! Serer SO Pevene +t os 8 10 as ene wo, *.37; Leo, 2.57; Grosvenor, 2. 2.3953 ORSKY GOF 10. Souris cote atime tees .-ar 6 2 3 lias ot . aut Teal. 2 $9; Adiiration Triai, 22°) ; lola yay 25—2aw tf DORSEY GOFF & CO. | es Seine sd t. Stewart June i aa i trial, ‘cae ision Trial, 2.23; Arbiter, hali-mile ———— Mt. 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