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Lhey bared her I blood: i | arm tothe shoulder, laid her on her, — side and then buried the knife in the flesh ‘ef eut a big gash over six inches in leogil xX ora . Se © . ae ' ° - q pulliog the bleeding pieces apart, it removing the tumor, scraped the bone} 7%, and then sewed the parts together. | " + & + During all the time the patient never | moved. Not a ery escaped her, and | as she gritted her teeth her face tecime | as white a Phe physician and | students looked on with amezement at o—- s a sheet. general public that the the plucky woman and marvelled tie how she could endure the terrible 8B Bi ; Ss f | i 8B A ke C> &, NI swe e “2 s © oS ee suffering without a whimper. After the can be had at our establishment. operation was concluded Dr. Brin | ton, turning to the $00 s‘udents, said: | It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses There is not & man among you who! per cent by trading with us. could have stood = this Operation as We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muils, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, ~— : > » ; > , ’ / } a} j | > : . . : 1 Safes , . 7 « } heroically as his woman.” Philad pPhia | Robes, Collars, &c., but we invite you to call and examine them—satisly yoursel! that our | bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. oe Let The Boys Help. Why isi allowed to sit around a p9USE loin pothing | i . . ’ while, their mother is strugveling agaiast nature and fate to| do the work, | -_------—- that bo ire overw rked NE\WSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1836. Only the other day we saw three} “7 = — — large, able-bodied boys lounging about the house, not knowing what to do with themselves, while their nother, | tired and pale, was trying to do the| wor for a large family and company | sc. Notaboy’s work to he bot Nay rag ‘ob BR . tho house 1. Whytoed’t- he tcre ant. | fen Thousand Pounds thiag about washing dishes that will . a igjur> him, or which he camnot learn Hxtra @uatity to do wel!, or about making beds, or! s* sweeping. or setting the table, or wash. | a eS A we ing Orironing, or cockiaga plain meal} . shod of victuais Ono the contrary, there is iY. os as ; much to benefit him in work the nidte! aul " enty-five cents per important of which is the idea that | it isn’t manly to let the * weaker| pound at the vessel” carry. all the bardens, when it! is possible for strong young hands| LOYDOY HOUSE to belp. Most boys would gladly | *? : tase : help in the house if they were asked | to do so, and were tang ht how to do | the work properly. Many a smart boy wants to help his tired mother, but doesn’tknow how beyond bringing in the wood or water, and nereng a path through the snow: This done, | she him to go play while| she plods weurily on. Not a boy's | work! For shame? Itis a positive] neous ta a boys moral iio bo. idle| ESIRE to return their hearty thanks to the City Fire allow him to think it right to be idle ) ' , ‘ ‘ ‘ wiild tie mother is Stregcling under l Department, Hook & Ladder Co., Salvage Corps, and the her burdens. Let the boys belp, andjgeneral public for the efforts put forth on the night of the 4th ‘ '] } Feb. 1] 2aw wy 2mos HARK WEG & UO. tells and -— those who can't get help “ for love|inst., to save their property from fire, and wish to intimate that or mney, is they often write to Us,/¢ hey hope, ina very short time to be ina better position than wii see the troubles disappear. ~ ; evs ‘ Ae lever to serve the public in the Manufacture and Repairing of the Shrinkage of Flannel. | Furniture, &e. [To keap flannels a3 much as| In the meantime the immense stock of Furniture, pow on possible from sheiaking and felting,j hand in Show Rooms, will be disposed of at the very lowest tee rs owing is to be recommended: | prices for ready payment. They have made temporary arrange- saagolve ong Ouace ef tanh’: | ev d - % ae er oe pose it ments whereby they are prepared to execute orders previous to bucket of waer, and jeave the fabric | ; wa wi > tates suele ars, Next warm the | their new premises being ready. water, wiih the fabric in it. and| Undertaking in all its branches, as usual. wish Ww oO u bing, aiso d: aw through repeatedly. Next immerse the flinnel ip another liquid contain- ing one sp oop al of wheat flour to ooe bucket of water, and wash in a similar manoer, Thus treated, the| flannel becomes nice and clean, has barely shrank, «nd uot at all felted. The Steam Laundry will also be resumed at the earliest possible day. Ch’town, March 9, 1887. | ee ee ee eee GAINS-BARGAINS ne es Chairs, Tables, Ecdsteads, c&e., Special Notices. Gro to Beer & Goff's tor cheap Oranges. mar24 3i SILVER-SKINNED Onions for sale at Beer & | Golf's. mar24 3i | - FOUR H RED dozen Oranges selling at 20!and in all kinds : i ini to 25 cents per dozen at Beer . a — ut 20 )an t in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. 2: n ! lozen : eer é s Z ‘ i . P * % 3 ach @ . . . ‘ . ‘ i > OlF's. ul All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrassés, Pillows. All kinds of ( hairs, Lounges, Sofas, mareéd ol i ie ate #1! Sideboards, Cheffoniers, sARGEST stock elty | 1 Room Paper in the just opened at the London House. mar235i | » a oy ) ame Go to .J . spragt »& Cx : Cle r “e@ Ne i : % . ©. Sprague & Co.'s Clearance Sale. | y er (Se mch21—3i eh ; i ew | == = = Sz | Poruwen Anéé : ; PRINTED cottons. See the lot selling cheap at the 00k-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &e. . Fs F< 5 os Pa mq) - ao ——)) RE FRAMES. London House. mar 22, 5i and Picture F:amc Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality —Cheap. “ I ” 1 ! Al - pring siock just opened at Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. © All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua ue Londo 1ouse m )) A "Oey rT: ® } Q] ] Ca . | D>: 4) . “4 “ don ; nar 22, di Gi en Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Due st and cheapest place to get your Rollers, &e. spring clothing made is at.Joseph A. Macdon- | ALSO aids Tailoring Establishment, Queen Street. ; Wagons mar22 6i i The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and cheap, cheap, at EVERYTHING in mens’ rnishi ¥ ] . VERYT! el iurnishings can : “x 4 arg enn iene liodk of Shee Laat le ee ™~ Arc ox AT" 7 ial at the lowest price at D. A. Bruce's. rohee “S ti om: z oe 3% © ese TS met GET a pair at once—ladies rubbers at Dor ’ sey, Goff & Co's march 21 ¢f | QUEEN SQUARE, UUR sto 0 a er! ican boots will be here |Ch’town, March 9, 1887. Apt i NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. yk march 15, tf | . ft 25,000 pairs of boots before re- noving to hew premises. Dorsey, Goff & Co. march 15, tf} SELLING eT pap honote in ¢he -fé< “~, nae ~ “ § ee) x . — : a i x im t city at Dorsey, Goff |} # < ad : g . « emilee - & RAS 32a a sh é os. march 14 tf | é ic ce # e 3 Bia q = a ; ae ie 3 é a = . —= . . i a fe a vee Dae Ve eee B @ & a) Br ‘ j an ! | ea t re tail. if lour €4.60 to ; . Za? = s > % Geck a wm S832 85 = Tay Chee és aS 3 R’Y ¢ M) a lt our Tea i 18 | I : e Past vy File ir tf 2 ra . as, &, = ee a 7 oe Codfiah See 2 oe at ocents per pound, | Se €3°° = && - eS cca td BERS OGHaT WS o per cwt., warranted, Soap, 3, . cE PAiee. and © cents per bar. Call and examine for ; _ your f. All goods bought here sent home| : ° en eee iree.-—A, EF. Yuill, 65 Queen Street i $3 As sets. ans 4 pebene iW ee? eo eee | Foial Assets, - - - - Thirty Million Dollars meh 2 Jy 158 g B Lue only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun | ee ee vepairing Shop in the Dominion, and iI : ; smile : - ‘ 4 ¢ Bait t | 4 ~ XY 7 y a Omly pli where you can get every part of a } RED. W : HY N DMAN,. Sewiag Machine or a Gun made is at Brow: at the Ataenawum, Ch’'town. a Hates 30 % Agent for P. E. Island. | Ch’town, March 11, 1887—2} mos 2aw N° MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the _ we claim you save 40 STUARTS NEW FUR STORE, WORTGABE SALE Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale. con- iained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., iIn79, and made between Michuel Landrigan and Margaret Maria his wife. of the one part, and the Right Rev. Llibbert Binney and Benjamin Gerrish Gray, Trustees for Ki the other nes College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, ot purl, A LU that tract, piece or parcel of | id, situate O. on Lot Thirty-foar, in Queen's County, and bounded and ck ibed as follows, tha: is to say Comiunencing at the southwestern an:le of land owned by Edward Auld, thenwe running along fthe southern boundary line of seid land erst | wardly for the distance of thirty-four chaius, thence northwardly along the castern boundary of said land twelve and one-half chains, thence westwardly parallel with the said boundary line till “= strikes the east boundary line of thirty acres of land recently soid by Edward Auld to Lawrence Whelan, thence at right angles south until it strikes the southeast angle ef said thirty eres of land, thence alongehe south boundary of said thirty acres until it strikes land held by james Landrigan, thence scuth to the place of commencement, containing twenty-Seven and one-half acres, a little more or less. \Ls0-—All that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on ‘Township num- ber Thirty-four aforesaid, bounded follows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake fixed on the east side of the road leading from Char- lottetown to Stanhope, thence east seventy-two chains, thence south ten chains, thence west seventy-twochains, and thence north ten chains along the said road to the place of commence- ment, containing sixty acres of land, a little more or less. And also that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Lot number ‘Thirty-four afore- said, having a front ef six chains on the west side of the Covehead Road, and running west by parallel lines tothe boundary line of Township ‘number Thirty-three, containing fifty acres of land, a little more or legs, For further particulars apply to Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated 4th March, 18%7, HIBBERT BINNEY, BENJAMIN G. GRAY, an Kdward J. Mortgagecs. March 5, 1887—eod tl sale € SS RMETOEEER O RETP fa weer oO ote? |b ON EARTH Bees oe HE GREAT W'Stur washer bak OT A marvel cf efficiency and economy. Quality never varies. The purest and best for all house- hold purposes; washing and cleaning injury to handsor fabric. No boiling orhard rubbing nece The without sealdin saving of fue alone pays for the soap. Mukes white goods whiter, softens woolen goods and makes colored : is brichter. One soap for all purposes, Toilet, Bath, Laundry, Scrubbing, &c. Read the irections plainly given on each wrapper and ; learn the new “>durprise” -way of washing clothes, saving time, money, labor and worry 0! the old way. Wash day is madea pleasure by the use of Sugprise SOAP and joy and smiles take the place of tired looks. Save % Surprise wrappers, send to the manufacturers with your | 3 address and get a handsome picture for them. Ask your grocer to show you the picture. Sur- PRISE Soar is sold by ail leading grocers. If not able at your home send 6 cents in stamps The St. Croix Soap M’f’g Co., Sir. Sterugn, N. B. obtain MACDONALD has ) , months (while his own store is. undergoing J B. removed for two alterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs, Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he wil! sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Geuts Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Don’t fail to call when shopping. If we have anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special bargains given in Keady-made Clothing Overcoats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats left—will be sold cheap. Splendi.i Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound, J. B. MACDONALD. Feb, 5, 1887—dy wky FLOU 1909 Bbls. Matchlegs, Kent. Mills, City Mills, ok ie cae ETP pees FET & ~ : See&R & GOFF’S ix Sr ue e Dec. 8, 1 ee > oe em ag —- i zt ke ay 3 A a MNHE Subseriber offers by private sale, till the 15 April, coming.a FARM of 84 acres, more cr less, on the St, Peter's Road,& miles from Charlottetown. The farm is nearly all fenced with spruce hedges, almost grown,up for fencing. An undisputed title will be given—$1,200 to be paid on the execution of the deed; also, the stock and farming implements, The purchaser can have the buildings I now occupy, close by, at 2a reasonable rent, if required. The farm is situated in the midst of all the con- venience required — shipping and Bedford Station, &c For particulars inquire at the office of Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber, = ene JAMES STEWART. St. Peter’s Road, Feb, 11. 1887.—3mos Charlottetown Steam Laundry load aie : Mark Wright & Co., Furnitare Ware- room, King Square. ee A ae AGENCTES : H. HASZARD'S B Store, Je . i 44 iva OED Book G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Queen Street Store, S’Side Gents’ Goods a Chiown, Sep. 6, 1886. IS27 i886. tT. & I. KENNY, ats ‘ ®y Geeds ané slipping, HALIFAX, CANADA, ’ H.- KENNY, (FP. -@, MALON) Specialty, ad a | ‘yom X Chia fi: ny it Deri tensie SEL UNAS 4°48 BPUSETS. Nonaval fammiaoi: * Genera! Commission Merchants, i656} GRESHAM HOUSE, tishepseeate Street, LONDON, E. C., Fugland, Scott's and Vanghanse Dodes * Slaven 29, 1086, TO be Sold by Public Auctien, on WEDNES- } DAY. the Thirteenth day of April, A. 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