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Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to glad that to-day those ditliculties have been surmounted, and we are pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. overcome, and we are now well able to com- Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us are,saving of freight,ordering goods when you want them (not six months before) saves carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving of Town Lots in Charlottetown, many factories have to pay. , getting them without delay —which commissions which We are more determined than ever to give the BaST OF SATISFA Cae: and to merit the whole of the Island’s patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, DORSEY, GOFF & © Ch’town, March 15, 1887.—eod & wky thereby increasing the prosperity of the cence Het te la TT LLL ELL iss. 1887. BOSTON STEAMERS. 1987. The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. The Steamship Carroll, Capt. Brown. The Steamship Wereester, Capt. Nickerson. ‘ee \URING the season of L887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Bost, at six o'clock, p. m., on ‘Pharsday of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every Saitiaeds#y, at noon. Excellent Passenger Acommodation. Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. fully handled. ‘{\HIS COMPANY is now ready to tr: between Uharlottetown, Hunter Riv side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates;— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 versation, or part thereof. ........+ ++» + do do do do Written messages, subject to Company's conditions, will Station at following Rates ;--- When distance does not exceed !0 miles, for twonty words OF UNET... .....0.++seeees When distance is greater than OO MBEOR:. . ..ccccccs cocdocdpe coccccess cocccesos cocegbooe pe ome For each additional wor’ one cent extra. oe a ea Ss Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care Carvell Brothers, AGENTS. Ch’town, May 17, 1887—ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar [VPRORE COMPANY OF PRINCE COWARD ISLAND transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, er, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- 5 wiles or under, for each five minutes’ coen- Liss ebethic toenes i Bcd cceaes e e B Oa 10 MilOde. .. Wb ccccgdeodisepceng, 20 “4 Oe 10 WLlOS 2... ccce cvccdd encodes cocvee 26: ©& be sent from Station to 1§ Cente 25 “ A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lossees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limite; from all other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile trom seid offices. Special rates will be made for delivering at “rater distances, All communications aud messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephon’ struments fn Charlottetown and Sum- merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines, For further information apply to the Subscriber at Cha, lottetown 2 Giliee, “8nd CR BOW RIsB ANGUS, MANAGER PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, TRAINS FOR THE WEST. Sumemer Arrangement, ()* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Trains will run as foliows :— ISS87. TRAINS FROM THE WEsT. STATIONS, | | Express Accom. Oharlottetown....... dp itoyalty Junction...... , North Hunter River......... [ Bradalbane.:.......... County Line Junction. Freetown......- woo d dee i Kensington............ ; summerside...... ; Miscouche, ...... eae Wy GemeUOE, «sn nc> cates i Sooo tes. sss so OS A 4 AEETTOO i Bloomfield..--... cee Alberton..--- Sir potted ! I co.cc sc 000 cscs: ae A, M, Tiltshire, ...... i } | ar dp! i el } | | | | | County Line June...dp! ‘ape ‘Traverse ar TRAINS FOR THE AAG EERS Sew W~I-3-3-1 aBSSy KRESS _— ce on se _ -_ ~~ = N | “QO Coto bo roo ee = EAST. Accom. |: STATIONS. Express accom) Accom Re. Batch: PM. A.M. SM LL Eee oes cee s sees ap, if i 68 3 49 ||Alberton........ Sunes vs oa: Te I 435 | Bloomfield... ......... | 22 ' 7a 4D {!O'LEATY ....ccccsceres..) 2 42 & 10 ES eds e cae ke 3 3d 9 25 5 26 Wellington............ 405 | 10:38 540 Miscouche,...++-«+++.. 425 | 1044 § 3 | 4 40 ll 05 6 17 { ar 650 Summerside...... 4 | €55 folta® | AM, bs (ap P.M | 615 Rensington .,.¢+-++.... 517 1213 | 648 \/Prepto Wihisss ..i<-cces-s 5 30 235 | 720 / County Lime Junction. 5 40 12 SD 7 30 Bragial bame 5. ..4 4.4.5... sf i es , 78 | hunter Rivers --....-. 612 | 133; 8M North Wiltshire... ! 17’ {} 62 | 148 | 830 Royalty Junetion...... | 636 | 2 3d 917 Chariottetown......- 1 2 2 55 9 35 P. M. \ i A.M. 5 45 | Cape Traverse...... dp '. 2 6 35 =«©©County Line June., ar.! 715 j _) TRAINS FROM THE EAST. T STATIONS. | Express Accom. STATIONS. Express | Aceon. P.M, We fics a a Charlottetown ---,.dp 315 | 5 30 |Georgetown,..+++++..dp, 7 is . = Royalty Junction.....- 3 30 50 HOsMMIGSR,.......020005 717 3 03 Sinasas.a**"s 2 : S ’ = \ Mi. Stewart June ..ary 8 10 415 Mt, Stewart Junc. ; ' ere | : 1 i Bk. dp 420 TT SBA, , Oe -0 +20 cb ecee- dp 615 1 20 MGPOl) 00 0<ss9065-< pe ae ! 4 58 9 OF Bear River..,... is i 6 45 2 10 Mes cae ckaeen 5 20 9 35 th. Peters .. bbs ies hi 7.20 3 02 Bear River......2.... 5 55 10 27 \|Morell..... Hicscas ee ° 74 3 35 Bette gece e502: ar 6% —€ Re ee ar, = 3:10 42 PM A ear \} Mt Stewart June. } ' Mt. Stewart June.-dp] $35 a - 8 0 5 17 Ee .. ry vane ok ie : = 9 38 Royalty Junction...... 9 05 5 $5 Witsis r 10 00 | Charlottetown o+2--- OP 9 20 ' 6 15 MONCTON MARBLE WORKS Monvtua, | Feue—e eod why i N. By Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Railway Otfive, Charluttetown, May 28, 1887—all prs 6i JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Y JUNE 11 . 1887. MORTGAGL, SALB. TO be Sold at Vublic Auction, on FRIDAY, 17th day of June, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court Hors*in, Sum-. merside, in Prince County, under a Hower of Sale, contained in an Indenture of | ot gere: J j dated the second day of November, A.D, | 1880, and made between Roderick Gillis and Flora, his wife, of tue one part, and Mary Ann | Jelly, of the other part. A LL that tract, pléce or, parcel of land, situate 44 on Lot Two, Prince Coufity, bounded and des- cribed as follows, That is to sav: Commencing on | the south eide of ithe road leading to the W estern | toad, at the northwest angie of & tract of land i. | the cecupation of Maxum Peters thence conte lifly chains, thenee West ven chains, there sou to the read, thence albog the road Ub tae } - } commencement, containing fifty acres of land, @ little more or less. For further particulars apply t Hodgson, Ksq., Charlottetown, or sa Summerside. MARY ANN JELLY Dated 12th May, A. D., 1887. May li—4 wks eod & wky o Edward J. » Wyatt, TO be sold at Public Auction, on THI RSDAY a the Seventh day of July, 4. VD. 1887, at the hour of twelve on noon, in front of the ‘gurt House in Charlottetown - Abb that tract, piece and parcel of Land situate, lying and being on Lot Nomber Fifty-nine, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that isto say ; Coramencing 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 soul erly direction, until it strikes boundary of Lot Sixty-one ; thence along said boundary east fer the distance of six chains and twenty-five links; thence north to the said Whim Road; and thence tothe ro 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 ot a power of sale contained in an Irdenture of Mortgage bearing date the seventeenth day of June, A. D. 1873, and wade between Peter Cleary and Margaret Cleary his wife, of the One part and Audrew Me- Lure of the other part. For further particulsrs apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, solicitors, Charlottetown, CATHERINE McLURE Executrix and Devisee, june 2 law thur NEW WANZER PATENTED 1886 A GRAND SUCCESS NO CHIMNEY. Perfect Combustion. A CLEAR BRIGHT LIGHT, Burns a Moderate-sized Wick— Gives a Splendid Light without using half as much Oil as those Lamps w th large Wicks. Attachments for Heating Water & Making Ceffee, 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, uovn, at the Court House, in Sunimerside, 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, sad Honorable John Lefurgy, of the other part— ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Summerside, on Townshi number Seventeen, in Prince Edward Island, an described as follows, that is to say: Commencing ata stake fixed in the division line between iands 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 Brazi thence running along said division line nort thirty degrees, east fourteen chains and seventy- five links, thence at right angles west wardly 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 ut the place of commencement, 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 UO. 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