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Vanderbilt | , says “| ceed, it is the white man of the South m than the black th it has been freed by { civil wal and the greatest blessing whi ; far resulted to the South from t emancipation of the Southern slaves 1s nas thu upon the white man of that region nendent idler, susforming him frem a de] . ** gentieman f le sure, supported by | slaves, into on idependent, self-reli rxer We speak of the typi al, rep sentative white man, not of all clases, ! re were working white men in the U x 1 +) W ‘ “ee Ne i ‘ man I he Ne ’ i t workel as ( man of the Old sou was at least a But man havi I r lat Dondage to I ‘ f labor whi I Sel umive oF ¢ tL Te ion has be« me 1 he | has entered upon a new probati smong the industrious races of the eart! If the Old worker, the New South has a pt forthe dce-nothing and the the man who dor Ss to h rie greater col idler ié st work, it matter t how white his skin or h : in idler institution « chequel The ** gentlen caste in the South ; he is an past i —- + i Bright Babies. We heard last Was pitting fall cota w whi when up and said yman cherries her duug iter came “QO, mamma lemme help unbuttor those cherries can't | Dans Little Fi all through the meal, and yvrandmays ould hardly squeeze in a word = poin firs Finally graodma said ‘Flossy, you talk to much, Yor cont hear grandma jal bering every ~ , vraiu na, out you know you'y lived a rood deal loover’'a [ have, and had tim yget most of the talk out o’ you Grandma didn't a’temp' to arswe the argument.— Chica News. A littie girl of five, _Alstesiel offve, anxionsodos! RENCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. last Saaday with novedie and thread, : al O : i ead Sonya sewing. Hor mother told] ES886e%, Winter Arrangement. 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Se ll ea ( N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, (Sundays excepted) ; can ff . sant ae 1 | Phe litte girl laid aside ber needle} TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. and remaioed thinking for a few i penises — ae iligeineescemcemsitaiese 1 escsentscarenseueipinenipennisi at untainted TE moment-, when she broke out with: STATIONS. | Neii«| Nad STATIONS. | No. 2. No. 4. we M imma, do you sppoie He would Bae ined li care if I ripped a little! ’— Boston ere: A.M. | P.M. 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THrow physic to the dogs, when it is the | Superintendent. old-fashioned blue mass, blue pill sort, and Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1886.—all prs 6i insist on using Dr. Pierce's pleasant purgative in pellets, a modern medical luxury, being small, | te Meee ee ee ee ae ad ee ae % sugar coated granules, containing the active o co a principles of certain roots and herbs, and fa ji which will be found to contain as much ea- : thartic power as any of the * old-fashioned larger pills, without the latter's violent, drastic effects. The pellets operate thoroughly but harmlessly, establishing a permanently healthy action of the stomach and »owels, and as an anti-billous remedy are unequaled. faw Notice of Sale. {HE undersigned gives notice that he will Sel by Public Auction, at the Burnside Farm, Cardigan, on the 24th day of FEBRUARY, A. D., 1887, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., the following freehold property :— Ist, The Burnside Farm, formerly owned by John G. Secrimgeour, 2nd, Town Lot No. 9, second range, letter B., in Georgetown, 3rd, 180 acres of Sanphy Farm, The above properties will be sold terms of a certain deed of trust, dated 19th Feb- ruary, 1885, made between William Gordon, of the first part, John Serimgeour and Mary Gow Scrimageour, his wife, of the second part, and land cn Lot 43, known as the under the INSURANCE COMPANY. Assets, Ist January, 1886 ° : . —-®: (eg FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, $36,606,822.03. Jan. 3, 1887. John 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 The Sale of above lands has been postponed until the tenth day of March next, at the hour and place above mentioned. FOR SALE THE Subseriber offers by private 15 April, coming. a FARM of 4 acres, more or less, on the St. Peter’s miles from | Charlottetown. The farm ia nearly all fenced | . ( . ' i | sale, till the Road, 8 With spru he ore a ‘~ +» 21000 gro An undisputed title will be viven paid on the execution of the deed : and farming implements. Th wh up for tencing. ‘,200 to be also, the stock | purchaser can have the buildings on . o I how | cu ose by, at easonable rent. if required. | Ch rm is situated in the midst of all the con- venien required — shipping ana sedford Station. &« Bs . +“ | . 5+ ol od ulars inquire at the office of Palmer | § ; S cubeurtner’ Nicitors, Charlottetown, or to the | . JAMYES STEW 2 St. Peter's Road, Feb. L1. 1887. 3mos EWART, | Ob’'tewn, Oct 19, egw—1 vor a7 TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAKD. a ) (7\HIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba’ messages, by Telephone, 4A. between Charlottetown, Hunter. 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There are on the premises a Lime Kiln, one good Dwelling House, 29x39, finished complete ; one Shop. one Warehouse, two Barns—all nearly new, Also, abundance of Aulder Mud on the furm and a quantity of Wood and Fencing and several beautiful Streams run across the farm. This is a rare chance, as it is suitable for either a business man or a farmer, being in close proxi- mity to shipping, mills, schools, and churches, For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises. DANIEL NICHOLSON, Albion Cross, Dundas. Feb. 25—wky tf REMOVAL. a B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undergoing alterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs. Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he will sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Jon’t fail to call when shopping. 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