ome eee Re Te ey stom ee oie SST Sta =e. a The Cloan Newspaper. There is a growing fe ling in healthy communities, against journals that} Province of Prince Edward Island, make it their special object to minister! = 1. ae SUPREME COURT. to a perverted taste by seeking out and serving upina seductive form, disgust IN pursuance of an order of His Honor Chief There Justice Palmer, dated the twenty- eighth day of December, A. D, 1885, in the matter ofan Actoft the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her Present Majesty's reign, chapter 23, intituled “An Act Respecting In- solvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Companies, Building Secieties and Trading Corporations, and of the Presi- dent, Directors and Company of the 3ank of Prince Edward Island, an In- solvent Banking Company ing and licentious revelations. ig good reason to believe that the clean highly prized to- day than it was jour or five years ayo. lt is also safe to pre lict that, as people | in all ranks of life who protect their own, at least, from contamination, be come more conscious of the pernicious influence of a certain class of journals, | called enterprising, because they are ambitious to serve up dirty scandals, YHE Liquidators of the above named they will be careful to see that the Banking Company will Sell by Public journals they permit to be read in the) Auction, on TUESDAY, the 23d day of tee age , -ay | FEBRUARY, next, A. D., 1886, at the hour family circle are the class that never j;of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hal! forget the proprietles ol life, Already ‘of Stone’s Hotel, on Main street, in Souris men and women of refinement and} Kast, ail that tract, piece, or parcel of land, healthy merals have had their atten-| described in the Indenture of Mortgage, ; influence | hereinafter mentioned as all that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and pre- 2 : ; mises, situate, lying and being in Souris mendable efforts to courteract the same East at yresaid, bounded and described as by causing sound literature to be pub jfollows, that is to sey. Commencing at a id sold at popular prices, These | post fixed in the south side of the Main efforts are working a silent but sure ro-| Street ranng rete’ ane Aa Tr a thar : .. | fence being the eastern division line ef lanc voiut 106, .- ashe best authors are more | owned by ee heirs of the late John Knight, generaily read to-day than atany pre-| Esquire, and running thence along Main vious date. ‘The sickly sentimental | street, aforesaid, easterly a distance of story-paper, and the wild ranger and |seventy-fonr feet,toa plot of land gold to ree wre NOY ONE. onre Ce eeieian Gite eeenbe Wie thames > wieldi hea f rorthie 2)0} ; Westerly > paraiel W > easte ly yieldiag che field + a thier claim- | division line or fence aforesaid, a distance of ants, To the praise ol the decent news- one hundred and seventy-eight feet to the paper, it may be said, that where it shore, and thenc following the various has 2 p! e@ in the f umtly, and has been | courses of the shore wes erly to the said read for years by young 4s well as old, | eastern division line, and thence north ast- it has developed sach a healthy tone | ely *long said division fen: 2.2 distance o a a as 2 : one hundred and thirty-two feet to the place and su nha Hscriminating taste that }of commencement, said tract of land being e literature of the slums has no ad-| that plot of land lying on the south side of mirers. Fortuuately, the number of | s1id Main Street, and bounded on the east such families is inereasiog in the lan },| bya plot of land in possession of Captain : Larrigan, and on the west by a plot of land in possession of C. D. Anderson. . sac a ae : The above sale will be made under and by of immoraity will be compeiledjto find | vijtae of a Power of Sale, contained in an 1és Supporters O uy among those classes Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 23rd that practice vice and crim , or sre| day of May,A. D., 1877, and made between ; Simon Chiverie and Mary Chiverie his wife, ‘jand Alexander Chiverie and Mary Chiverie | his wife, of the one part, and James R, ' ‘i ° | McLean, of the other part, which said | : . fo ie ie ’ i | mortgage is now due and wusatisfied, 4 Shrewd Salesman's Tick. | For further particulars apply at the office . ea pages i |of R. R, Fitzgerald, S.licitor, Charlottetown, Lieliin with two veteran FE ulton! Dated this 8th day of January, A. D., 1886, Couaty glove men on a Central Hudson The Bank of Nova Scotia, train. Oneofthe gentlemen was aj L.C. OWEN, — muoufacturer. The other was a drum- C.C. GABDINER, — » Phew tok ; es Liquidators, mer. hey joked and related anec- een: Quien cent ail dotes about the glove trade. “You |——— remember Dwight Thomas,” said the D ' e 4 ¥ ad manufacturer. “Yes, well; I first met ominion ol ala ay Dwight when I was clerking in a ; : . = = se " = Ys mnt ; ‘ A country grocery store, forty-five years} Provinee of Prince Edward Island, ago. Dwight had the reputation at IN THE SUPREME COURT pursuance of an order of His Honor Chie one time of selling more goods than any one man who went out ot Falton Justice Palmer, dated the twenty-eighth day of December, A. D,, 1885, in the County. Many years ago he used to go around the country with a wagon. : matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of When he found that some style ot giove or mitt was going slow be would put ler Present Majesty’s reign, chapter 23, toirleen pair in a regular dozen box | intituled “An Act Respecting Insolvent aud plump ina country store with the | Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com. box under his arm. He would pat up ponies, ee vc — oeene ; we . i § o> Corporations, and of the President, the list price of the goods trom $2 to de. Saati and Company of ‘the Bank of ita the last d zen | hav P, he wonld Prince Edward Isiand, an Insolvent say. The ever-cantious storekeep rr Banking Company. would carefully coust over the thirteen, (PVHE Liquidatory of the above named pair in the dozen box, and, thinking he} - sage Setar an ae mye as P 0 repaint en Mle tintin lt aeewen BSDAYX 1e@ 23rd day o Dwwiht’s wrap avd buy thou, To the, ESPRUARY next, A. 1. 1886, sf the hour Wights trap and buy them. 9 the | of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of next customer Dwight would Say, IN| Stone’s Hotel, on Main Street, in disposing of the eleven pair at an in-|Sonris Kast, all that tract, piece crease Of $2 on the list price. The pro-|0F Parcel ot land, described iu the prietor of such and sach aa hotel | [pdentare = eens woryinetiey .sean- bought a pair of those gloves last sea-| joey nent rat Piece and parcel of e i ‘ 7 land, hereditaments and premises, situate, son. He was so peased with the good (lying and being in Souris East, in King’s quality of the glove that he made me) County, bounded as follows, that is to say ;— break this dozen whea I stopped over | Commencing at the northwest angle of J. G last night.’ Dwight must have been | 5tt8*’ property, mow occupied by him as a So Tee : ; arden and shop, thence westerly along the eventy years old when he died al! south side of Main Street a distance of fit | sout! eof Main Street a distance of fifty Gloversville three or four years ago."— | feet, thence at right angles in a southerly Albany Journal. idirection to the shore ot Colville Bay, and TE ae ' thence easterly following the courses of tho } said Bay, until it strikes the said J. G, What They Say of Them. | Stern’s western line, thence northerly along ceil | said fine to the place of commencement, said | tract of land being tiaat plot of land lying on |the south side of said Main Street, and ; : ; “+ | bounded on the east by a plot of land in pos- Da zic—Women complain ol being i session of J, G, Sterns, and on the west by a misunderstood. | plot of land in possession of Captain Lar- Byron—Angels have wings, aod | "ean always eud up ia flying off. : | The above sale will be made under and by Diderot—He who somprehends them | + a peal A ier solange i ny agp ok a , : “de “™ {Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 8 their implacable chemy. | twenty-third day of May, A D, 1877, and Chamfort—The most beautiful girl | made betwen John J Campion of the one in the world can only give that which | Part, and James R. McLean of the other ashe has. | part, which said mortgage is now due and Saint Evremont—We tak . vy | Uatatisfied, : ; , wo take women! For further particulars apply at the office of for what tucy are not; we quit them for| R R. Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown, what they are. | Dated this 8th day of January, 1886. Leopardi—When one apeaks of | The Bank of Nova Scotia, women there is a weapon more terrible L. ©. OW EN, than calumny the trut} ma iat | o &. — ee : oa .. ae ows | Jan. 9—6w oa sat Liqnidators. Oriental Proverb—One leads a horse } by the bridle, an elephant by his rope, 25 eo a 5 t— a woman by SaRal FAG BS NERYOUS DEBILITATED Peer: newsp bp ris more to the pernicious | ‘ ye ’ .. 7 ast ol bad literature, and have made com-! ' tion Called ’ | : iisoneu a and as they increase the joure i tnat ; — ‘ : | : - | , devotes itself to sickening revelations | ambitious to learn to follow such ways P "inte r’s C’ rT ular. >_<. - rr in lla 1 | Le nn yson—-) omen are angels. Shake peare--Perfi lious as @ wave. : her heart. 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