ne ee " THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee i _ A ———————————————— = MERTING AT BROOKLYN, — ee A political meeting was held at Brooklyn on 22nd January, 1891. The number pre- sent was not as large as expected on ac- count of the unfavorable weather. But the ethereal storms outside were answered by « political volley from within. Hon. Mr. Clow, M. E. C., was the fret! being galled upon by fu vecupy the floor, Fw mt 1 aL ee Sy the chairman. In ao short ne | PRINCE E DWARD D RAILWAY 890-91. Winter Arrangement, 1890-9 1. O” 8 nein Sila amet. an aa TRAINS FOR THE WES?. 3 AND AFTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— GRAINS FROM THE WEST. . tari ic yeared t ' - j | : opened up the mysteries which appe ed to STATIONS ae wee STATIONS. No. 2. No. 4. hang over the public achoola in regard to STATIONS, | the holidays, the exchange of books and} 20 a. ——— eeepc ne 5 eee a the conditions upon which these changes Charlottetown ay “T 15° i @ Tignish ieee ap! 60 | harlottetOWD«c«re.sseee ap) é .2 Tee v were to be made. oo Royalty Junction,++++.... | 7 3A 2 12 aeereem.. . cawnces hepa see | ° os | These subjects were again brought up by North Wiltshire ......-.- ! R 17 3 05 Blcomfie DD cdccns es Guesene* 7 M. P. P., and treated as in| Hanter River..--+++s | tw 320 j{jO’Leary....-...----000ee* ee} 5 oT | Mr. McLeod, M. #. F., and treated | TReeEAIWORG.,.cccs0scocvccel OF 357. ||Port Hill.........+0. oid ee EE the previous address. Emerald Junction ........| Q Os) 407 | W ellington.-++ ecoceeeseces ae Dr. Robertson then stepped forward. He FreelOWN wees seeeereeee ees 2 - ; a iI" Ser aeyrascess : ial 6a 3 was not prepared to say much for or against | MeBSPEIOBerssee-eer i) 1 1p 620 || Summereide.....----- ap P. M . 30° the books. As for other matters, he. like | Gemamorsiée......--.-4 | Be me laid Pp isos” OS all other chips from the same timber, tried | i i \¢p| 8 s em nestrereerstae 12 23 7 38 to make us believe that no right act had) Wetincton.....cerssee-. 2. Emerald Junction.......- 12 3 ti . < oft MUIR ce ee ee eet Maw weee j 2 a i} ei fi been performed since the overthrow of the Port Hill..... ...0-se0erees | 208 a: sagennnntes | ais | gm Davics Government. The roads and/Olesr 36 |North Wiltshire.....--++- | 324 38 bridges, he said, were far better ten or ff) Abnorton .....seceeee eee e [a reed — a asa at} 620 10 00 teen years ago. He said that the actions of | Tignish........++eer- 00-80) RES Charlottetown... »-++-:°: | ccieeeneieaiten the Go wed almost fatal to one| ~ midietiiatea: faa he rovernment pro' ost . come STATIONS No. & STATIONS, No. 6 of our Jeading factories. A bridge over he Ad VIN Ge Bar Toronto Road was made famous by acavity| ; __—_—_,,- ||-_* Er at one side, and the carts ; laden with Emerald Junction..... .ap 410 '|Cape T reverse. ....++---db) | . . potatoes for the factory coming into this | Cape Traverse.......... ar 5 00 |Emerald Junction....- We dia anata eee struck violently against the side of the = = , : : ; n ' r q bridge and thus deposited a portion of TRAINS FOR THE BAST. FRAINS FROM THE BAST, their cargo in the cave. ‘To such an extent ei seca mais Acc en ca Naame did this take place that in a little hole | STATIONS | wot. | Now. || STATIONS. Na. 8 No. 12, hetween the mark: of the two wheels were | er } oe i tet RIES 3 he: iO deposited potatoes to the amount of thres onan a eS a, ey - a. P.M. Joven carts, making in all over 700 bushe ls, | Charlottetown.........dp, 28 | Ww Georgetown......2+s6- ap, 7 6 of which the said factory waa deprived. Royaity Junotion........ | He “ ~ OPI On- co cccevccecees a & bo tie ia the liberal discription of tue way in| BedLOrGn.s sss ce eeeeeees / — on Ar’? 33 Blount Stewert.Jul eet Gp 2 45 which potatoes are stored up In that country. | yount Stewart Janc. 4 (dp) & US ar 3 t7 Aftera few more whizes from other chips) Lap) 4 10 | yes vcoehenseuul - = op - =. of the aforesaid timber regarding the roads, | Cardigan...-.......---++s+] 5% |Royalty Sanction ..... veee 38 % = bridges, deficieney in crops, ete. , the following | Deorgetown. .. +. +--+." 08 o 4 ___, |;Oharbottetoye...-...-- BF en resolutions were made ; , No, 9. NO. 10. | Se wl . =a I } «A. x. Si, That the government import thirty or forty 2 Staerart Juni de! i 05 7 40 [lomrign.. ccc cccesceesnes dt 6 0 we 1 thoasand bushele of biack oats and sell the | lt | ee ae 443 $1 * Bear ge gs 7 03 | 3248 same te the farmers at cost and charges. oe aa gas 52 | . s jae Pesan Re a ee ae | ; ‘s | t = ti he exert their} Bear River......+---++-.. 6 7 | #2 Sbibuls covgeesoesioss x1) ‘ ibat the representatives sh uld exer ane Ns cekckaiele ar «6G 40~—Ctd| «C00 10~—Ss |) Mount Stewart Junc....ar| = 8 5) 2 tufluence sD trying to obtain * Bt ant of $3t v —_—_—-+-— ame ou Sih a a nS nnekn aaa oo. aan Sabine to be expended upon the Wood Island Road trom Caledonia te Montague Bridge. One Wo Was PRESENT. _ — > 2. - - i | j Wr have placed on our counters alot of) foilet Covers, Counterpanes, Towels, ete., | slightly soiled, which we are clearing out at a lig discount.—Jas, Paton & Co. NOTICE. HE time for receiving Tenders for the Estate of James McCarthy, of Mount Stewart, Merchant, has been extended to February 25th, 189i. febl7 Dominion Steamer Stanley. TEVAE Winter Mail Steamer Stanley will lay up on FRIDAY, the 13th inst., to clean Boilers. She will most probably resume work about the 20th inst., and continue unti! opening of navigation. A. LORD, febl0—2i s jour li Agent. en N FUTURE the Government Steamer “ Stan- ley” will run during the winter months be- +>ween Charlottetown and Pictou whi e the ice will »dmit of her making a return trip each day, commencing on the Ist December. If, however, the Company's boats cannot keep up daily communication between the Island and sainiand before the Ist December, the steamer “ stanley” will commence running earlier than the Isat December, so as to keep up daily com- munication, When the steamer “Stanley” cannot make return trips between Charlottetown and Pictou, abe will then run between Pictou and George- town and make daily trips, if possible. W hen the ice becomes so heavy that she can net meke return daily trips, the ice boats will carry the mails between Cape Traverse and Cape formentine, so as to give a daily mail tothe Island throughout the winter, weather permit- ting, andthe “-tanley” will then run between Pictou and Georgetown for the purpose of carry- iy passengers and freight, making only ove trip each dav, leaving Pictou on Monday, Wednesday and Friduy mornings, at 7 o'clock, and leaving Georgetown on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at the same hour, Notice of her arrival at Georgetown will be uade public by the Agentof the Marine Depart- ment at Chariottetown each day, an: also the hour of her Intended departure from George town. As roon as the “Stanley” begins making a yeturn trip between the mainland and the Island in the early part of the year, the Iceboat Service at the Capes will be discontinned, so that as far as possible a dally mail each way will be eon- veyedgbetween the mainiand and the Island dur- lag the winter. The “ Btanley” will remain on the route until the Ist May each year, and will continue jonger Than that date if the ae boats »re notable te keep up dally communication with the Leland. WM. SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine, Vepartment of Marine, ; Uttawa, 3rd February, 1891, } feblé~—3i eod PUBLIC AUCTION siceseiltt tian Two of the Finest Farm Pro- perties in the Province. AM instructed by ANDREW COADY, of Cornwall, to sell by Public Auction, on the Premises, Qn Monday, 2nd March next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His HOMESTEAD FARM, consisting of 100 Acres of Freehold Land, situated at West River, Lot 31, bounded on the east by Mur- doch McLeod's Farm, and on the west by Michael Boyle’s Farm, and fronting on the West River. This Farm is 9 miles from Charlottetown. There is a new Dwelling llouse, 41x28, well finished. The Farm is well watered, The Public School is within G00 vards of the Farm, ALSO—-— On SATURDAY, the 28th February, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon: 160 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, situate om the Monaghan Road, Lot 36 (formeily owned by Edward Coady). This Farm is situate 10 miles from Charlottetown, and within easy reach of shipping, schools and churches. It contains ao buildings, and is well watered. Good titie guaranteed. For terms and further particulars apply to Messrs. McLean & McDouald, Charlottetown or to Andrew Coady, Cornwall. ; FREDERICK HORNE, febj—dw Auctioneer. Vrains are ran by Eastern Standard Time. Traine Nos. 1] and 12 will be diecontinued after Deceraber Slat, 15%). — DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP fb icy partnership between the undersigned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the atyle of PALMER & MoLEOD, having ter. minated by lapse of time, is dissolved from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, December, A, D., 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H. J. PALMER, D. C, McLEOD. jan7—all Island pra dy 3w wky 2in NOTICE. HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, McLEOD, | the name of Mw. & DY OC. and continue the practice of the profession 4 the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown, P. Be MALCOLM MoLEOD, b. C. McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Xe. 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