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Coughs, Colds, and EVER KNOWN. . . rey ead to “onsumy n ave reer the population in parts of Spain, An . ee ve! see . ; min \MSs $s BALSAM after -- very many who imagine themselves to] , ve fa Sufferers from either be Celts, and the natural toes of the : nchial affections, ¢an Sassenach, are descendants of English ; > es ' ae ‘ - . : 2 at yr ~) I ‘ t once colonists, even in Munster and Coo FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . . e naught. The Paroells, Grays, Moores,} » S - the propressors, : - ; F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, _—— S Burkes, Fitzgeralds, Mc Mahons, Barrys, = tine « ¢ eee oe r 2. 2 ~ ° ° a ‘ " Butlers are Anglo-Norman. The Steamship Merrimack, Capt. Crowell. 'o pars to North Britain Here ‘ . La beams eure ‘ ° 1 a we are met at once by the carious MORTGAGE SALE The Steamship Carroll, Capt. Brown. fact that the Saxoos were in Caledonin i ‘ before the Seots. In fact the Scots vititilipees The Steamship Worcester, Capt. Nickerson. wer 20 Irish tribe. Ireland, suys}|TO be Sold at Public Auction, on MON- -oO:— — : A lll itn off ah DAY, the Twentieth day of June, A. D., 1887 sional Be So was th —" git lL untry Of the atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the oe . OF 71 l ] 6 Scots.” ©*Ibernia propria Scoto. um Court House, im Summerside, in | Prince URING the season of 1557, one of these vessels will leave . i ' Baws ow et all , County, under a Power @f Sale, contained in , y : ‘ ' bo) P ¢ : uria. Scoua Was Original y un Indenture of Mortg&ge, dated the second Pownal Street W hart, Charlottetow n, for Bosten. at Ireland anid P S ‘ of June, A. D., 1882, and made between | ~ ; | * ‘th 4 { > sh we k and Te taal i Frederick Mellish and Mary Jane, his wife,|S1X 0 CLOC ba yn ag f°sais OL Cac Feek Ibernia [he Seoieh Came of the one part, and Honorable John as os ” ye uur . my. . a t Ireland, says Mariauu-, S r Lefurgy, of the other part Os 0 ° ‘harlottetown every £ ie at noon. er : a | A LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, B ton . U ? i Sat ur Ys LbeTn MSU nits iPekild, } 4 iving and being in Summerside, on Township | . » 1 1 caves Chalmers in bis gréxt werk, was} Umber Seventeen, in Prince Edward I[siand, and | Excellent | assenger Acommot ation. ws” ' , I ’ described as follows, that is to say : Commencing “ known at the edd OI the hird centul y | ata stake fixed in the division line between lands tr BS — as the native country of the Seots, : d owned or in the possession of the said Frederick | = A S:- a | “— 7 BAI Mellish and George Hinton; and in the northeast | - aa > 6 —_ : . io After bees by the pame of Scotiaucd ; ae dle of a lot of land ors by James Brazil, | Cabin, $7.50 ; Stateroom Berth, $9.50. Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always care- : we .® : 4 oF ithence running along said division line north | fy}ly } lled uppellation Was alterWarad? (rans | te decor eat fan : lily handled, PE ‘ thirty degrees, east fourteen Chains and seventy ferred from [reland to Scotlau a. D five eran e at nen aces westwardly five | { ary eli Brothers, : chains and eighty five links to the street or road Tt he issert=, as thie it } aii bis! between said Frederick Mellish’s land and Joseph AGEN I S. : ee iiisiieiiaad tial +)., | O, Green, thence along said road fourteen chains | oqgwirie-, that 1 erman sett | Ch’ " " : } ae . * ee -: ems Set and seventy-five links to the north line of said | Ch’town, May 17, 1S87—ex pat da wy 3mos jour guar Inent.of the Scotca 10 Cuiedonin tovo« | James —, lot, thenee eastwardly along said | . . eli ee ae wet _ | lot five chains and eighty-five links to the stake | to k place till toward the close of the at the place of commencement, containing an | xth centary. area of eight acres of land. a little more or less, | n f si ‘ . ; ., | exclusive of the Railroad line running through in fas t, down to the Middie Ages, 1f | said described piece of land; alsoa right of way % ; rson Ww ealiei «a Scot It was] eo road, sixteen feet wide, inclusive of eight feet = > . : ? by Joseph O. Green along the west side of said ines toa vas born io Ireland. anes lot. with a continuation or unbrokea , > . alo . ia r} , a . ’ Wr Bonwicks saver \ este Rc , | prolongation of said right of way or road south- j pul ck - th i , coua wardly to the shere of Bedeqne Bay, ae described was Ireland, whose wime was trane- R a ‘ = the same from Frederick Mellish to n inant famed aah ™ ae . tichard MNunt. _ : ; d to Nort ; D itain, and Mr. For further particulars apply to Edward J. | ———— aa aay laylor, in “ Wards and Places.” | Hodgson, Esq., Charlottetown, or the under: | ais = cctnasitn that the Hasta. 6 ra 2 Jsigned, or J. E. Wyatt, Summerside, " irks toat one « cots, this conquer- Dated 17thjof May, 1887. lo” Lrish S¢ Pr wuien appenes to have JOHN LEFURGEY, aettally colonized only a par Mortgagee. ; sj ss ' Bt J part Of} \ay'17, 1837—Iaw tl sale tues Py 4 é Argyle, succeeded in bestowing b 4 . e ts bame ow the whole country.”| ~~ i v Argy!s is indeed the country cf the (rue! or Irishman. Io the south ot SOOTHING, > ee ee Scotland the Orkneys, and Shetlanda, CLEANSING, t © population is mainly Scandinavian, HEALING. Suther!latr being so named as the = Tt Cures itm | yrtion ol heir le ritol y. Ly & : CATARRH : ; - ' _ i »eust and south uc population 1S j THE BEAD P t a oy . . : . city, built by Edwin, King of Norib-| ia, and Called afte: Ofthe grea’ Secoreh umbr him. families, the are named from Bailluel or in Normandy, the’ Camerons Cambrono th Brncos “from he from Shrop- Hamilions from Habletoa a Buckinghamshire, the Lindsays from Lindsay in Essex, the Sinclairs from, Clair in Normandy, the Comyns from Comines in Flanders. Some even or the H ghiand clans are Teutonic. fhe Gordons, says MacLaughiin, the Frasers, the Chrisholms, ete., are with- is > . ; Behol from “> LIaLi e ’ + ' , . 1O. K80iT eC, Stewarts e the ire, the “\t out any trace of a connection with the Celis, and originally without doubt of pure Teutonic blood. So are the Macuulay: : Kennedys. are Irish, while the -Maclaugbline, Macdona'ds and Munroes the Ellioits, Frasers ana \ Maxwells, Mathesons and Ke} ed Evglish. - TT gr it he; oes of Scott sh bi tory,” says Bonwick, “ Bruce Walla Gy, Were ol English origin.” Th Lothiung says Hume, were “ entirely peopled with Saxons.” ‘Thus, then, Seo land, 28 in ins land, the east is maiuly Teutoni i the west mainly Celtic. If we are to be divided at all according to bleod. the divisions wou'd wot be into England, Scotland, Ireland and Walee. The main divisiomin Great Britzin would not be from east to west, but from north to south; the Saxou division would include the yreaer portion of the east end of England. the eas: of Ireland and of Scotland; the Celtic division would comprise most of the west of Ireland and west of Se ‘tland with Wales and Cornwall -the Sead inaviam the north of Scotland, severa! ninrat¥me districts ou the West- moreiand, Cumberland and. Pembroke. | while the extreme southwest of Ireland | wi nid be Lberin Indeed, so mueh |! intermingled are the different races | ‘bat one of our highest authorities, Dr. | Beddoe, after careful and prolonged | Cust n u study, says: “With respect to the dis- tripution commixture of race Clements’ in the British isles, we may af ly assert that pot one of them, whether Lberian, Gaclic, Cymric, Saxon | or Seandinavin, is peculiar to, or absent | ‘rom Orunywhere predominant | one of the three “aud , . kingdoms.” >=. j ADV ICE TO Morigers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup shonld always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sulerer’ at once; it produces natural qulet sieep by relieving the child from et p by x ain; ond the little cherub awakes ac “bright. as : batt is ; ; . Ss as & ton, it is very pleasant tw taste. 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NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, a | Es 8 i! *May 4, 1837. MORTGAGE SALE WIA ° TO be Sold at Pablic Auction, on FRIDAY, 17th day of June, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Sum- merside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the second day of November, * b. 1880, and made between Roderick Gillis and Flora, his wife, of the one part, and Mary Ann Jelly, of the other part. ALL thattract, piece er parcel of land, situate on Lot Two, Prince County, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the south side of the road leading to the Western Hoad, at the northwest angle of a tract of land in the occupation of Maxum Peters. thence south fifty chains, thence west ten chains, thence south to the road, thence along the road to the place of cemmencement, containing fifty acres of land, 4 little more or less. For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Esq., Charlottetown, or J. E. 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