LF ec] THE Boys’ and Girls’ Column, Chis column is reserved on each Tuesday the contributions of Boys and Girl . . the Monkey and the Cats. As ‘ tim { re W i rie \ ‘ »* ii I : : p ‘ i vw ‘ When tw f thes wr es ppene ] Steal i ' pp } i ‘ ‘ Il. H y cel ntecd y were V wrtals mt tell, They danced spered ; br list’ what befell, rheir happiness did not last long, for by Fhey both lost a rare and an excellent feed. ill DALLY NOTICE He have to request pay ment before 3ist December, iast., of all amounts due the laie firm of Nerton Bros. (mounts due after that date will be sued for, NORTON & FENNELL. nber 7, ISSO . . WiGk GAG 5 3 va ES c Sok it Public Auction, t he Ce I . in Charlottetown, on MON D +48 i7th day of January, A. 1)., 1887, at 12 j n, by virtue of a Power ol ale, contained 1 Indenture of Mortgage, made between Macneill and Nancy Macneill his wife part, and Joseph Hensley, Trustee Robert Hodg on (deceased) of the part, and dated the twenty-fifth day ol August, A. D., 1882 Aly that tract, piece or ] asoat of land, situate, ing and being on rt or Township number yurteen, in Prince County, in Pr ince Kdward oo bounded as follows, that is to say ;: Com- mencing ¢ on tl ie west side of the Seeoseeh Road, Decer wy dt pal ur the o'clock, ro Nei the one Oo Sir other at the northeast angle of land in tl upation of lichael Mal ne thence west hundred chains, thence north five degrees east, five chains and two links, th east to the Road, thence along the Road to the place of commenhcemet, containing fifty a land, a little more or le For further particulars, apply at the offices of Mr. Edward J. tiodgson, Chariottetown or Sum merside. JOSEPH HENSLEY, Trustee, ic Oct one nce res of Dec, 13—-2 a w mon fri rO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Court Building, in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, on FR IDAY, the twenty-eighth day of January vext, (1s , at the - ur of twelve o'clock, 1OoOn. que s that tract, piece or purcel of Land. situate ind being in the Royalty of Charlotte- irae comprising Pasture Lots Numbers Four Hundred and Forty-six (446), Four Hundred und =6- For 3€ \ i447), and Four Hundred and Forty-eiz if saving and except nee Sea out all that portion of Number Four Hundred and rty-six, c taining about three-quarters of an | acre, sold and conveyed by the late John Gardner to Thomas Gardner. rhe above saleis being made under and bj virtue of a power of sale eontained in an inden- ture of Mortgage. bearing date the first day of May, A. D, 1878, and made between Robert Hurry and Mary, his wife, offjthe one part, and John Amos Gardner, of the other part. For particulars and terms, apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson &' Macquariie, Solicitors, The way itt ippened, ys KI w To ae sit WAS inver, starvation wha Lhe could not make t Lees ll two equal parts, Uncontented,they trusted the law and its arts iv. ns . ‘ ‘ Their attorney-at-law was a monkey so wise Thaé he'd eat and defeat one by cunning and sit Thi ul ‘ » lat pau of scales in hi har : 7 ’ : Then with a grave tone he their plund cle mands, \ The felines contented, sat down on their tails, While the uige pla some cheese on each s of the s ‘ ‘This tw ts tiie ud i! with a ‘ t rK 1 t ; off yi. 7 ; But ala i i iw Is to lig Ana itl LuKeS « : il . . ' ‘ ve ef p s ei { i pi iVs fe ‘ ° i] ' . 23 And ried in the Inge I i! hold! let Gi ua « ; Pp m.a | be con tent Says the wily « udge ‘‘not so fast my wood | . ! a ; friends [The law must proceed tis too late tor | amends, | Vill, | He repeated this fine bit of justice a gain rhe poor cats implored and intre sted in Vain ; ‘LONDON HOUSE. rheir large piece of cheese was fast getting so small That they now scarcely hoped to get any at all, IX. The monkey I think is well pleased with his fare, But, hark ! from the cats bursts a cry of dis pair, “Give us now what is left please, our victuals are tew ; ays the jr ud ge, calmly eating ‘‘the rest is my due.’ MORAL, Now this is the moral so wise and so true It shows what the court and its servants will do: if you don't make a fuss, you tay lose sone thing small, While if you go to court you will surely lose | il. , G, 3, 8: st. Pe ters Boy ‘ School. ———_: A Touching Story. — * Here is the champioo story regard- ing the street maoners of a very numerous class of women and girls: Oo 4 certain occasion av elderly gentle- mao started across a broad street. Three young ladies, al] abreast, started at the same moment from the other side. The sprinkler had made pools of mud on either side of the crossiug. The old gentiemin stepped clear the edge, but the young woman ia front of him literally bore down ou him with no idea that he would not plunge his polished intothe slop oa the richt of th crossing. The old map to tresh- vulcers dry looked at the mud, be jooked at the young lady, and then he waited until sie was within easy reach of him, when he, gently but firmly taking her hand in his hell her, aud suid in alow tone: “My dear youug lady, I cannot step into the mud. the way if it necessary—any geo'leman would. But it is not necess ary, because you and your companions could walk single file and not force anybody Always remember that while it is the duty of a gentleman to be polite and chivalrous to ladies, it is a woman’s duty to be considerate, I would give you wus = on, and not make his deferance a self- sacrifice. At first the girl was amaz- j,dumbfounded. Then she tried to twist herself buttbe gentlemun was firm and held her still until he had finished his neat little address. At its i0ose, close the lady rushed off through the thin mud erying with mortification, elbowing herself through the small crowd whohad been detained on the Cross-stones at their sides, — Detroit Free Pre SS. ~~. —_—— To prevent polished steel from rust- iog, after cleaning, and when notin u-o, take a cloth, with a very little sweet oi! on it, aad wipe the articles Over so as to slightly but evenly oil the suriace, A good cement for china is ordinary carviage varnish. Lf put together neatly the fracture w ill be hardly perceptible and it is not affected by water. : -—-e ananeay A brilliant black varnish for iron stoves and fireplaces is made by stirr- ing ivoiry-black into orci vary shellac Varbish, ~~ - col can be sonnead with ar or salts of lemon, Stains on w strony Viney foe aoe | T Try Charlottetown Dated this fifteenth day of December, A. D., 1586. " JOHN A. GARDNER, Mortgagee. Vec. 15, oaw bi, is27 = = ISs6. T. & BE. KENNY, Dry Goods and Sipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. ) 1 ar y T 7 7 & EK. KENNY, (F. © HAHON) Ship Owners avd Brokers, General Cimmission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Strees, LONDON, E. C., England, Scott's and Vaughans (odes | March 29, 1888. at the aug3l the TEA, 25 ‘Cents, A WE HAVE OP EN ‘ED UP ‘Retail Grocery failiies ON GREAT GEORGE STREET, | alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where we are bound to sell everything in our line at Bottom Prices. THA, (diff erent qualities. ) SUGAR, , f RAISINS. " " CURRANTS. 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TRAINS ARRIVE ~ERUM THE EAST ' STATIONS, | No. 5. No. 7. STATIONS. | No. 6 No. 8, | | 3 a P. M. as Be Charlottetown ....... 4 2 20 Charlottetown..... ‘ | 10 25 Royalty Janciion... , 2 vO Royalty Junction.. oa 10 05 OES RR a 3 23 NE oi icc bi sncceseness oie... 7 ( ar 8 55 { dp} 9 00 | Mount Stewart...... Mount Stewart....... : ' dp $10 (ar 8 50 | eT a ee Kaeo 5 22 Cardigan..... reviewer 7 38 Georgetown........ ar 5 45 Pr. Mi. Georgetown. ....+++++ dp 715 A. M. P. M A. M. | Moun { Ste 4. 3 ee sees 4 05 1! Wount Stewart.,......,.dp 9 00 Morell. ‘ ge i 443 MEOTOER 6 oc nbc 0 005 08 8008455 . 8 17 St Peters.. ; 512 St. Peters... ...viered “1 | i 44 Bear River. : 5 87 Bear River..-.--- 4 cuane 7 03 AN os ox cao haces ar G 40 SE iss vncdan’s coves, Gp i 6 20 P. M. ; ; A. M. 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