THE D ATLY EX Boys’ and Girls’ Column. [This column is reserved on each Tuesday for the contributions of Boys and Girls.} | Half the Profit. . —, Our scene is on the skirts of a large and , n! town e g Where in a castle lived a handsome Count of | great renow iB In bloom of , youth was he and so he was about to wed A lady fair, with chestnut hair, and cheeks a gis : fs rosy red a At early dawn upon the morning of the mar * riage feast, JuSt as the sun appeared from out tae margin = of the east, | y 7 2 The servants in the casth were ull working in | S Prd é =z , great haste, | ao | PROMPT. Goma, Se? When lo, they found of fish they had not e’en | a single taste AWONDERFUL HEMEDY | 5 The waters had been very rough, how long it ‘| Adamson’'s Botanic Couch Balsam. i hard to say, s of It s pleasant as honey Conchs, Colds, and And @hus it was that fish were scarce on this, Asthma, ' wh lead t Consumption, -have been the weacding aay. | apeedily ¢ iby t ge of ADAMSON’S BALSAM alter but to the Joy oft everyone i fisherman ap ; all other medicines! failed. § ers from either pe ared | r mt «< ronic cou S ¢ bronchial affections, can With a ha: ge turbot in his hand. Then how resort to this great remedy, confident of obtalning the guests all cheered ! speedy relief. Do not delay, get It at once FOR SAL™ BY ALL PRUGGISTS, ‘Come, fix you price my jolly man,” the lord | Bottled at St. Steveus, N. B., by the proprietors, . - = ¥ i ry INSMAN & CO. ruggist then gaily said, | ¥. W.K Druggists, . : : ik ‘ 543 4TH Avz.. 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GOOD PUSINESS ‘* Hold, that will do So iay on iigh strange whim the | io drivea shingle mill or factory. There is a good For I've a vartner in this firm to whom ; : : Dwelling House—26x?2 feet, with kitchen 18x16 rest is d —* a es : _ | feet and a good Yorge (all new), and a Jot of ‘Another foo the lord then said, ‘‘l think | ornamental trees and apple trees, currant bushes, it is but f | &c.,-- all facing the Main Post Road, within one- That he at once should be brouvht in, and g quarter mile of Montague Bridge. : Ihis is acknowledged the handsomest place SGMMpire sua between Charlottetown and Montague. i a ‘ — i | For particulars apply to the owner. The tisherman raised his hand, and said | JOSEPH D. ROBERTSON “pow if you want my mate Blacksmith, Montague Bridge, Just go aud get the porter who standing at} J®". 14. 1887 —wky Imo the gate, ee TED This por ter when he saw me come, would not ASNT. LLiOW Ineé n j Until lL said what e’er I got, I'd give half unte | By AR PER'S WEEK ; ¥ him. ! 4 , ABA 4 & | : ‘ oe a ine trembiing porter then was bri ugnt, his | ILLUSTRATED. ba K Was st Ippe dl tt hare j ieecilAecilladltinasellia . TT a a a waived iat ae . : i And with the utmo rigor he received his HARPER'S WEEKLY maintains its position as ample share. | the leading illustrated newspaper in America ; He then was turned from out the place by his | “nd it< held upon public esteem and confidence was stronger than at the presen’ time. : Besides the pictures, HARPER’S WEEKLY always received contains ins«alments of one, occasionaliy of two of the best novels of the day, finely iliustrated, _L. Foster with short stories, poems, sketches, and papers on eas aoe important current topics by the most popular ith, ISS } 4 , ‘- |writers. 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( N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEM BER, Ist, 1886, ‘Trains will run as follows (Sundays exe neeeny _ “TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, ‘mans “ARRIVE - —FROM THE WES, STATIONS. | No. 1. | No. 3. |] TATIONS | No. 2. | No. 4 A. M. rem | i 2 BM 4 oe Charlottetown ............ 7 15 150 | \Wharlottetown.......... | 230 | 1000 Reyalty Junction......... 7 34 2 12 | (Royalty Junction. ....... ai 7 fo North Wiltshire ......... 8 IT 305 |j\North Wiltshire.......... in. 4. oe Hunter River..--++-+.....- 8 3 320. ||Hunter.River............. | re..i, Bradalbane., a 9 06 3 57 1 As Sons sas 0-0 8085 | 124 T &83 COG Bae. «dco sss cans 9 “4 4 07 NG oante Sane. ; . :,.5c0+dsss } 3236 | 7 48 POEM ens ic nc sasennse ed 9 2 Oe: Ens, cdnenansnenns Bs | 3 ebtOGL.. v.60 cise sds 9 40 4 45 cs «. . . Cia kes: 12 05 7 05 { ar 10 10 5 Ww ya AWM, 6 30 Suma.creide..........4 4 ee me P. M. Dice ecette apuan ihod | 1 3s | A. M. lap!’ 12 40 da:| 1035 | Miscouche.. .......' haved i 00 ij Miscouche,......e+se+.... 10 55 Weliington...... 099*4s tens 1 27 | Wellingtom..+s-ccceese... 9 49 PORE BEING inva ‘gp nts sees ss 2 08 8 RR ee } 9 07 | COUN oa. cei 3 22 \O' Leary ious AG 2h t0edeee | - 7M OMIA 0 0. < 64s <iies 0 oon 3 45 | Bluomiield ............--- 7 30 } EE. nsacne ae 4 29 PERO hack sk cee | 655 | Pignish..*...... 184 Siceeck al 515 Migniah.. .. iis. vs. RT? ae ; P. M. at A.M ij ‘es yi m TRAINS DEPARL — FOR THE BAST. TRAINS ARB] ARRIVE - ~ FROM THE HE BAST, STATIONS. No | No. 7 STATIONS. | No. 6. | No. 8 P. A. A. M. Cheaitiatsobowe soi si finn 00 2 30 Charhetteto WRisevces vos eie ; 1025 Royalty Junccion.......... 20 |Royalty Junction......... 1 10 05 Bedhead... %-.4-.ccghes 3 23 |Bedford........ 0.4... ceesel 9 32 (ar) 355 (dp 9 @ Mount Stewart....... |/Mount Stewart....... : (dpj 410 lar 850 | Cardiithcees. 5.5 ccs oeve 5 22 \Cardigan.... anicel caaeuint 738 | Georgetown. ..........+- ar 5 45 P. 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