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JOHNSON & 00., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS, Make New Rich Blood! a ge TN dh me en = BRIT WAREHOUSE =83 " >» wi cco emerson EME Vi CASH SALE | FP have deeided to close out the of my stock of Staple and ‘ancy Dry Goods. commencing De- ceiniber 15th, | ee and continuing “until the whole is Spee’ of, at DISCOUNTS FOR Gast. —_———-——— ee —__ " “aN ! ou ‘wal.ED ERS. ddress d to ti 1 at tract, piece and parcel cf land, being S* ne and endors ae a “Ten ; .. 4 , lic A : of Town Lot number Sixteen, in the first Bu uz,” will be receive du ntil MONDAY Vth | und Town Lots in Ch .rlottetown, Ji *xt. for C¢ : r al r any } Lollows ‘ya ine aan neing af} i : m Publ e i } ' rner of the said iown a nt an ation, enderand all : essary ; ©X - thence forty feet on Great ation can be ained at this Der run wa the east a 4 : Mi ‘ ' h stant. v lg Stree I ; nen a ade ya thi WW : with Great Geo! e Stree I e ¢ t e ¢ nted | me« ithe: aid Kin : ay d, and signe ‘ sig ‘ long saki King Street to t ni - , COI t together with all b tender r mpa i un accep- | impro' ents thereon, and appurter te ank chequt le payabl ord oO into be vit the Honorab e I Works Phe — ° ler and by vir ‘ - » fv a Power of Sale, contained a certain Indenture ler, which will i pa of M caee, ed the ¢ _. _ of April, 1 ' [ : ‘ y | bane r ' 10 id et ight hun { - fail to } I : ‘ jand s made ween | trick i I n ‘ xecepted the} Raymond | rs of th nope { James Col- lege Pope « th ther part, oe “whi said if a1 I vl trace t n ned are now ti e As lowe in } For furti i Ly . i | H. H i, ¢ 7 / A.G oO} IL. Saale ea ; Twen ) i n iay of Apri, i ss o etary JOSEPH HENSLEY, Dep Se ae rf. HEATH HAV LL ND, Ottawa, 16th J ° + aehenies em | May 2, 18 aw tis & r A? i | NING. . sie eee ae postpones wee nt LAN uv. lay of D r nex A. e att our an i p bove : a" ior H. ve NNI , MBE con Sy all i? ith day of June, 1587. mbe’s. Piano Warehouse, Hogiand, a ae ai for many ycars Luner t ‘ nment House, t he JOSEPH HENSLEY, Convents, also the ‘ ng musical families l. HEATH HAVILAND throughout the Island ; acknowledged by mu sical Assignees, Xc. critics and plano Dias : » be one of ©, best prac i. cal tuners in th Ds minion. Makes no speci- SOOTHING ajties. as he thoroughly understands the whole 9 - construction of the instrumer: in every detail. tions of Having many years experience with the ac various makers, including many late patent adjust- me ann, (eee ee he an give pe rfect satis faction ; is prompta t Dar ‘ticular toa nicety ‘not anical work—Re- in tuning alone Dut : ll mec! pairing, Stringing, Rerul sting Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. , : P. 8 Mr. Vinnicombe has had a long experi- ence in Pipe and Cabinet Urgans. the Diamond Bookstore, Orders may be left at F James resi den< » Fitzr Office at Fiet y Street, near St. er’s Music Shop. or at Char h. May li, 1887. ' | GOFF BROS. : BS G nounce that they are freceiving a fine large lot of new i \ NES | at the Store, on QUEEN STREET, | BEER BROS., which wi Sat urée v. @th f 7 ast.| We core ite in inspec iO! Latest Styles of Boots is hoes, | selected personally in Canada and United GOR FEF Ch'town, May 5, 1887 State BROS, eod & wky ack Pilot (2.334) SIRE of George Lee (2.234), ni se © 9) 4 will stand FF ‘Ne wton ‘Large’ a Wednesday afternoon and Friday, and ti 10 o* look on Saturday morn Ch’town, June 18, 1887. St is27 - = = i887. T. & KE. KENNY, Dry Goods and Sk pping. 1ALIFAX, CANADA; KENNY, (Fr. © MABGN) Ship Owners and Brokers, venéral Commission Merchants, 16! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate oa LONDON, ra. ) i &z saekae Scott's and Vaughsane Codex Maroh 20, 1887 : ee ek STOVE ALL i \ ao 3 eae SOF , | === i fa is 2 ei 3 Uy ® . CLEANSING, HEALING, It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Head, era) STOPS Droppings frem OO — gw EASY TO USE. exeoesive expectoration caused by Gatarrh. Sent pre-paid os receipt of price, 50¢. and $1. Address FULF OF RO & o., Brockville, Ont. Beautiful Prize Books for Holidays. M Ly 26, 1887 ioe CARD. ym the errors and is weakness, early , & [ will send a recipe ; F CHARGE. This great remedy wa scovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the - JOSEPH T. INM \N, Station D, New York City. ROTICE. J | THE cel brated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the oming season at Charlottetown, Sum- merside, Cape Teaver se ne Glasgow. ,\EWTON LEE, | Traro, March 21, 1887. eerel| TRAINS FOR THE : ee i ‘ ’ tay ‘ «| os i= ethagien eigen ; a PER Sg, SHC iE 72 rf ATR "ee * a eT wa 10 ~ HAY FEVER, | the (tte Gee Tt. BROW _ IN. l4—_- wk iy (Ch’town, Dee 1887. BOSTON STEAMERS. 1887. Nasal passages in- | to the throat and | The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. The Steamship Carroll, Capt. Brown. The Steamship W orcester, Capt. Nickerson. o BILEE M lem ir of “Victoria, Mag nes, Story Books, The Poets, bound volumes of the — as Or ys’ and Girls’ Own, back N $1.80 each; Text | Boe 3, Cards, Motioes, Bibl ith Psa Hym- als rs : Rooks , | - y N ‘ c OOF » > my Ce . r1 7 es : ELI URING the season of 1887, one ol these vessels will leave ble Depository Pown: “ Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Boston, at six o'clock, p. m., on '# ‘hursday of each week, and Boston for Charlottetow1 n every Ss aturday. at noon. Excellent Passenger Acommodation. FARES: .st Rates for Freight, which is always care- Cabin, $7.50 ; State 7 Low¢ fully handle d. ‘oom Berth, $9.50. Carvell Brothers, — AGENTS. 3mos jour guar Ch’town, May 17, 1887—ex pat da wy | PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iss7. Sumiurer Arr ISS87. Arrangement. ()* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— a als ee er oN ee I OT OS — WEST. TRAINS FRCM THE WEST. et oe j STATIONS, \E sores ae | Accom, STATIONS. ones Accom,} Accom ; AM. ) A.M, .M. P.M. , A.M. Charlottetown,...... dy’ 600 ; 1015 3 SO ||Tignish........ csc dp, 120 |. 600 | Royalty Junction...... 1 He 10 35 3 49 ||Alberton.......0+..:-..} 200 7 05 } — Wiltshire. edones 6 48 a = : 35 es bsaovvcssin es 2 Z : 44 unter Kiver......... 5 58 1 wD JCATY ....eeeeeeeees bs 2 42 — P. M. SS SS ae 3 35 9 23 Bradalbane............ 723 12 13 5 26 Welilington............ 405 | 1018 County Line Junction.; 7 30 12 21 5 40 || Miscouchie.....c6-.-- sa 425 | 10 44 en ie cs pehente os «3 Aa _ 35 ; os 4 40 il 05 GE 0k necks 753 | 1257 i ( ar, ar 815 | 180 6 50 | Summerside....--¢ ; 4°55 | 11 40 _M. Summerside...... ; Map | Pm é bb dp/ $30 | 200 Kensington .. ‘ 517 12 13 6 48 Mincouche.'. 6. 6c ez 845! 221 | Wreetown ........+0+. 5 30 12 35 7 10 Wellington. ..4..62- es«s 9 05 2 47 County Line Junction. 5 40 12 + 7 30 EE EER Mle cs vtins 49 4a0 bos 9 35 3 30 PAN os aso 5 o> edn 5 47 12 58 7 39 Og Os OR ae 03) 64% Hunter River .........34 6 12 133, 814 Bloom field..----+...... +’ 10 47 5 20 | North Wiltshire....... |: ae ot: Pee 4 eae Alberton, .«++.... ecesss li 14 610 | Royalty Junction ...... 1 €& 2 35 9 17 Tignish........ aw gece ar, 1155 | .7 00 Charlotietown.......ar 7 10 2 55 | 9 35 | La ee | j A.M. County Line Junc.. ap! | 1 § 45 {Cape Traverse...... dp} i | 6 25 ema ‘Traverse cal alike ar ' 36 _bperay Line June., ar.! ' 7 5 TRAINS FROM. THE EAST. TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | | | pr our present business, we boot store.) Itisone of the city for a druggist, jeweler, &c. DORSEY GOFF & CO. May 26—2aw tf WANTED, Two first-class Marble Workers ; liberal wage paid to the right men, Apply by letter to MONCTON nA ek B neton, N, b, Junet—3i vod why ti ; LIOR to making some considerable change in | Mt, propose to rent the store on P. G. Fraser's Corner (now occupied as @| Morell...--+-++....0--- best stands in the St, Pet | . j STATIONS. Express i Accom STATIONS. Express Accom. ‘ P. M, A.M. | is ale, Il P.M. | Charlottetown ..ap 315 6 30 |\Georgetown,,.-++++..dp 7 00 2 40 | Royalty Junction....+- 3 30 6 50 | Cardigan bcdg hele Modes 717 3 03 , Be MOORE... « édscenes 3 58 7 28 Mt. Stewart Junc...ar! 8 10 : 415 “ar 4 25 8 05 1} > ae Stewart Junc. | A: M. P.M, ap { 30 ; 8 20 souris.. ossoccees..Gp 6 15 1 29 4 58 9 OL Bear River.......... oe 2 10 ae ar Bt. Peters .ccevseccees | 7 20 2 nds. snail 5 20 9 35 ‘se 3 02 Be ar iver ee 5 5S 10 27 RAMP OE 9000 ¢ccncn cee } 7 42 R 35 SMU. cis cdots oh nel ar 6 25 11 15 ik tae ar 8 10 ; 4 20 70 i eeigianicnenildlanaiones —~ \|\Mt. Stewart Junc. ’ P. M. A. M, ap! 8 15 i 440 Mt. Stewart Junc..dp 4 35 | & 25 | Bedford.. } ai .s 2D | | BOGLOT .o-0++ ++. see ee ee 8 40 | 517 Cardigan. occ .oicsct.ss 5 28 9 38 Royalty Junction., 9 05 5 5d Georget OWD. ...00+-. ar! 5 45 10 00 | ||Chariottetewn .... ers ‘ar 9 20 6 15 s | Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. | JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Oifice, Charlottetown, Muy 28, 1887—all pre 6i Superintendent. WEDNESDAY JUNE 2%, tH Al Tizk STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMEN BW BSS RAS HS A.D.- ‘1887. —_ —o9—_ -——_ Trade Roaring, and Still the Rush Goes On! We Because We have the Best Outters. We keep First-class Workmen. We personally superintend the work. Our Patterns and Styles are Correct. Our Prices are Very Moderate as our exp<nses are light—not having to hire Cutters. And ovr Garments fit “Like de Paper on de Vali.” —_—O---—--—- Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassock Vests. Clerical Coats and Vests a Specialty, MCLEOD & M°KENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Watson’s Brug Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co, J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York. Charlottetown, May 31, 1887--eod & wky D. A. BRUCE INTENDS MOVING INTO) OTHER PREMISES IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS IMMENSE STOCK OT et cena CLOTHS, HATS, WHITE ABD COLORED SHIRTS, —— AT —— 25 Per Cent Discount, teirt’s TRUE zs Ch’town, May 21, 1887—eod & wky CHEAP FOR CASH, — -—— )--- \ 7 E want money, and to that end are offering our immense \ stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices that defy all competition.. Callrand see Weare prepared to fill all orders entrusted to us with promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing. and Upkostering for house-cleaning time. An immense stock of Windéw Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. Va MESH Ch’town, April 22, 1887. me () WRIGHT & CO. CASH. :NLBY BROS, DRY GOODs, BROWN’S BLock. CASH. *03— —_— OO STANLEY BROS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch’town, May 31, 1887—eod & wky CASH. Marked very Low for Ready Money. ee, a Ee a ee ee ete . Bie cae 7 CAE She