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Househo!d manuers which do not in- clude courtesy, even to the lowest ypeadents of the household, are per- fect manners. Lt is os e: sy to give some ‘ * URS! FURS! o——_—_—— N? MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the AN general public that the BEST BARGAILING can be had at our establishment. It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses—we claizn you save 40 per cent by trading with us. We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, R Collars, &e., but we invite you to cail and examine them—satisfy yourself that our genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. vparvains are STUARTS NEW FUR STORE, NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1886. — sat * AR NR Ok SS TE TT LTS ATTY PRINCE EBWARD ISLAND BAILWAY. I886-7. ran: 1886-7 kindly greeting to the servants 0 iwnore em altogether; and to ick- nowledge their services with thanks makes them serv you with added readiness Phe prine liest court 8) we have exercis ‘ led to everv oae— LOW es | "Ss ofthe NHousc- hod. some or asked a friend of Mr. I r pit philosopher Wis a ' if fine manners. “ Yes, indeed, ” Wis ‘ ins we * Whenever he e ra a house nem kes even th Ci's i d pos ft | more at thei enuse, Could anything be more suggestive (han (ils Gescrip ion of the prOrilas kind- ness of a natu which shed its Sun-j liebt on every ¢ } And was not the} facu {f making each one feel at his ease the best of manners There is a tendeney to underrate amiability--to considerit a mark of weikoes “A rather weak, amiabie Bat ineas of life sometimes hear said, j tens the rougt person, we no equality s so much. A swWeet-tempered sure lo nave ou il almost person is flops deration of the fee tir es, as well an nature kindly as tne rights of others, a disposed and not irritated—these are essentials to good manners in the house- hold. Polish of manner is gained by a little contact withthe world, alittle noting of its customs. But there are so many persoos who have what are call ’ who in their own ungracious and 80 ose who are most closely them in iife, to revret their ed “fine manners, households are so regurdiess of t allied to disp sed that we are munners only as thio veneering,§ which covers very poor staff—not the only a base and che ay imita ion—which brings us to the trite that a fins character is the foundation of five manoers, and that really good manners will brgin at home. real thing, saying Astonishing Success. 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Take no other. Notice of Sale. PuE undersigned by Public Cardigan, on the A. D., 1887, at the the following freehold property :— ist, The Burnside John G. Scrimgeour, 2nd, Town Lot No. 9, second in Georgetown, 3rd. 130 acres of land on Lot Sanphy Farm. I'he above properties will be sold terms of a rtain deed of trust, dated rnary, 1885, made between William the firs irt, John Secrimgeour and Mary Gow Serimageour, his wife. of the secend part, and Join Gow Scrimgeour, of the third part. Terms and conditions of Sale will be made known at the hour of sale. Dated, 15th day of January, 1887. WILLIAM GORDON, Brudenell. ribed by the profession be- cause it is not a scientifically gives notice that he will Sel Auction, at the Burnside Farm, 2ith day of FEBRUARY, range, letter B., 53, known asthe under the ith Feb- Gordon, of Feb. 4—wky The Sale of above lands has been postponed until the tenth day of March next, at the hour and place above mentioned NOTICE. a , roar rir ’ ; > } VW erevuy give Not ‘ nat we have appointed ALEXANDER HORNE our Agent for ‘ i ' ind vicinity, for the sale of our Ext d Implements, and that Robert A su no jonger our Agent us, by Note or otherwise, are to be paid « ier directiy to us,or at the Agencies © Me ite’ Ba if Halifax at Charlotte tow! FROST & WOOD, Smith’s Falls, Ontario. March 4-—-wky pat sjour a isxehold manners, | but a! and | hour of eleven o'clock, a, m., \ Farm, formerly owned by | Winter Arrangement. ( ys AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows —— mcuays ext epted TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, (TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. No. 1. | No. 3. STATIONS, No. 2 No. 4 rat ee er A. M ao Man gg Pal Ee ee 1 P. M a A. M, Charlottetown ........ vol 715 1 w Charlottetown.......... : 3: 10 00 Royalty Junction,........} 7 34 : & Royalty Junction. ........ 212 | 9 37 North Wiltshire eons | 8 17 3 U5 NORtE Vr MGBRETO.. 6. 0ce0) 1 29 8 45 Hunter River,.«coese...... 8 30 3 20 Se, ar 115 | 8 30 Bradaibane.,...... aes 8 U0 3 57 re 12 45 ! 7 53 County Line....... eer ceed 9 U9 4 07 fo ge ee 12 36 | 7 43 ON EE ae 9 23 4 22 I ns ound sas scans | So ' 7 23 Kensington.. ppd 9 40 4 45 ee EES eee 12 05 7 05 ( ar 10 10 | 5 20 dpi A. MM. x4 6 30 Summerside.......... i . Fe me 4 Re eee Summerside.,......... 1l 35 A. M. ap 12 40 | | ar 10 35 ee ec auwk en 1 00 Miscouche....... seweetecuk 10 15 Wellington......ccee......] 1 27 W ellintoticcccccosctoeiiiz 9 49 PUREE sc cs secehucteere 2 08 eee TENE ay cane sccaws eves 9 07 SOE ca uscetese’ bia eed ss Oy I sk gt reapers 264 Bloomfield ........ccc.sees 3 45 IIE ari 55.03 oa vbkesdus 7 30 ' Alberton sdb eOOOCORes és | 4 20 | || Alberton NS04660 oe ce vee sees 6 55 | Vignish.. 0p 000Ce aks valle 5 15 >: "dp 6 00 j P. M. ! | 4, a, } Wwe ’ Tr aADDIUU wBDOM m1 TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE EAST, STATIONS, | vO. 5, | ra 3... 2 STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 8. ae ae - ce P.M. Sa a ie ms Charlottetown ...........4 2 30 Charleteetawn.. ...cccsecs 10 25 Royalty Junction.......... 2 50 ||Royalty Junction......... 10 05 gs sc ccotcabosanoeee 3 23 SIs 6 sac ahdnoen voneee . = (ar 355 CO p | Mount Stewart....... } i || Mount Stewart....... { 8 50 dp i 10 ar Cardigan...... Tee teaceel 5 22 ‘icadaatess; een oe 7 38 ee eee ar! af = P. M, JROREE MO WR... .802505.008 7 . A. M. Y, MM. |: je ee re, od Mount Stewart,.......cces i 4 05 | Mount Stewart.,......,.dp 9 00 Ps cinta nk ch cate xeneeed 4 43 WOU cidekisaee eHbeesecs i 817 Se CAs oi, cli oh oees So oc § 12 ee nbethene ts 7 48 ee i, Oe § 57 ene WO ociiees: £50455. | 7 03 GOO o'n:Ania os 0ecededeal ar 6 4 BOUT iss vs 6 50s 0 1000 685, dp 6 20 | it at. te ak ti Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on Cape Traverse Branch leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p. m., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving at Cape Traverse at 5.00 p. m., and leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a, m., on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving at County Line Junction at 7.35 am. All other trains run daily, Sundays excepted. JAMES COLEMAN. Superintendent. 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