= epi tae matte ilar tts tt i sin ents nae Tr et ecenedanetnedeetediaaie An datenenn Weddin g. _—— A very intere sting Ww ed ling occurred over at Hock’s Springs the other night. Ben ', ‘ther and Ida Grimes ran away trom the neighborhood where they had be reared, and applied to young Wilkinson, who recently accepted a call | ‘co preach. The arrival of the runaway) couple soon became known, and quite a number of young people gathered at the scbhol-house where the ceremony Was to be performed. The preacher, npon | arriviog ¢ and said: “Bill, I coulda’t refuse to accommed ate that young couple, but to tell the wrath I don’t know how to perform 4 marriage ceremony, I was never marti ed and I never saw anybody marred, and I don’t understand the periorm- ance,” “I never saw either,” replied Bill, lieve the re ’s anybody here that stands i anybody married, | “and | don’t be- | uader- | “It won’t do to disappoint them, for| I understand the girl's father is in pur- | suit. Let's see, you were commissianed | as a Justice of the Peace the other day, yr? werent's you, “Yes, but the papers didn’t shed any | light on marriage ceremonies.” “T don’t know what todo about - it, the young preacher continued. They've | begun to grow restless, you see.” “Well, parson, I don’s understand it any more than you, but | am willing if) you'll help me to kill hogs next wee N ito | take the jobe off your hai ids.’ ‘ All right.” Bill tarned said: “Ladies and gentleman, to the company, and | weve met | salled Bill Fellers to one side, | Tem DA “Wouldn’t you steal if you got the chance ?” “Yes, Colonel.” “That’s what I thought. Now, con- found you lead us toga preacher’s house pretty debilish quick. Come on, folks ; ‘the fun ain’t over yet.—Arkansaw Traveller. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those aifecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer. ers. The ordinary coug! resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. Avene s Cuerry PEecroRA. has | well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. ey | | 1 or cold, A Terribie Cough Cured, “In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed j night after night without sleep. The doctors | gave me up. ‘l tried AVER’S CHERRY PEc- j TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced i sleep, and afforded me the rest nec for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of 2 he PrcroRAL a perma- peut cure as effected, Ll am now 62 years old, hale and heart: , and am satisfied your | CHERRY PECTURAL saved me. HORACE FAIRBROTBER,” i Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1882. 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CRANE.” think they oug aj to be Marricu, and) Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882, : tm? 7 cn tr hat Te . | o it aint for me tu say they ought not. | eee for eight years from Bronchitis, » fellow ave ou ot and after trying many remedies with no suc- You 'S a kc » have ye u yer | | cess, | was cured Ly the use of AYER’S CHEBe license 1 | a“ aS JoOsEPH WALDEN.” “Yes, six,” i ylalia, Miss., April 5, 1882. HW mi, i *“T cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s All right) H P out here, now. | CHERRY PreTorat, believing as I do that fhe young couple ndvanced. - for its use I should long since have died i Le = oy : : roin lung troubles. ’. BRAGDON.” Join hands.” said Bill. “I would] | Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. like to say that the mew ceremony just No case of an affection of the throat or upp! oved by the governor has goue | lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved into effect. Those who never saw “this ceremony performed will doubtless be amused at its novelty, but L'il say right here that all sn ickéring r will be treated as contempt of court. Young man, what is your business ” *“]l am a farmer. “Ah, hah! How mapy rails can you” 73 aplit na day “Pour hundred in good timbe.” “Will y “Yes sir. “Hold up your right band.” + $93 a swear it He | held up his right hand, Bill con- tinued : Are you a good hand to cover core?’ ‘Yes, sir.” “Pieaso say, ‘Yes your Honor.’ ” “Yes, your Honor.” ‘That's right. How much can you co a aay: Y? “Three acres, ifthe land’s in good ondition. “Will you swear it?’ “Yee, sir. “Yes, your Honor.’ “Exenuse me. Yes, your Honor.’ “Hold up your right hand.” Aad he was sworn again. “What was the weight of the largest) bass you ever caught ?” “T don't remem bor exactly,about five | pounds, I reckon.” “Will you swear it! r “No, your Honor.’ ‘All right. Are you willing to marry this girl f° “Yes, your Honor. If I wasn’t I wouldn’t have brought her here.” “That's what I thought,” Bill medi- tatively replied. You love her, I rec- kon ?” “Yes, your Honor.’ “How much 7?” “Ob, L don’t know. Ever so much.” “What did she say when you asked her y “She said, ‘Yes.’ ” “Glad to héar 7” “Now, young lady, will you please ndvance and kiss the Judge? The girl hesitated a moment, she stepped up and kissed Bill. “Do you love this man ?” ‘Yes, air.” “Yes your Honor.” The girl eqeneeted her mistake. ‘low muc h do you love him ?” “Lots. ; “Glad to hear it. ward aud kiss the Judye. Avain she kissed bim. “Remember that you are uoder oath. Did you ever love any one else ?”’ “Yes, your Honor.” “Why didn’t you marry him?” “Te didn’t ask me.” but for- Piease 79 step “Please advance and kiss the Judge.” “Look here, Squire” said the wouid- be bridegroom, “I believe we'd ruther be married the old way.” “Tne old way is repealed. lady, how old are you?” “Look here, Judge,’ Young said the now imprient lover, “that’s none o’ your business.’ “Yos, it iss Young lady, you will ploase advance and kissthe Judge.” “No, Ti be blamed exciuimed the young mao; “tan, more than that, this thing has gone far enough. Now, I want to ask youa few question Dont move.” The young fella w whipped out a pistol, and Biil’s! knees hevan to thump each re mw, ju-t stand there. 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D., 1886, at the hour of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of Stone’s Hotel, on Main street, in Souris East, all that tract, piece, or parcel ot land, described in the ‘Indenture of Mortgage, hereinafter mentioned as all that tract, piece aad parcel of land, hereditaments and pre- mises, situate, lying and being in Souris East atoresaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to s*y. Commencing at a post fixed iu the south side of the Main Street running through Souris, and in the fence being the eastern division ‘line of land owned by the heirs of the late John Knight, Esquire, and running thence aleng Main Street, aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy-four feet, to a plot of land sold to James Larrigan, ‘aud thence running south- westerly by aline parallel with the eastern division line or fence aforesaid, a distance of one hundred and seventy- eight feet to the shore, and thence following the various courses of the shore westerly to the said eastern division line, and thence northeast- erly slong said division fence a distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet to the place of commencentent, said tract of land being that plot of land lying on the south side ct siid Main Street, and bounded on the east by a plot of land in possession of Captain Lorrigan, and on the west by a plot of land in possession of C. D. Anderson. The above sale will be made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indentvre of Mortgage, bearing date the 23rd day of May, A. D., 1877, and made between Simon Chiverie and Mary Chivurie his wife, and Alexander Chiverie and Mary Chiverie his wife, of the one part, and James R, McLean, of the ether part, which said mortgage is now due and unsatisfied, For further particulars apply at the office of R. &, Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown Dated this 8th day of January, A. D., 1886, The Bank of Nova Scotia, L. C, OWEN, Cc. C. GARDINER, Liquidators, Jan. 9—6w oaw st Dominion of Canada, Provinee of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. pursuance of an order of His Honor Chie Justice Palmer, dated the twenty-eighth day of December, A. D,, 1885, in the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year ot Her Present Majesty’s reign, chapter 22, intituled ‘An Act Respecting Inselvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com. panies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bark of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. HE Liquidaterg of the above named Banking Company will sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY next, A. D., 186, at the hour of eight o’clock in the evening, in the hall of Stone’s Hotel, on Main Street, in Souris East, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, described the Indeniure of Mortgage hereinafter wmen- tioned as all that trac‘, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises, situate, lving and being in Souris East, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say :— Commencing at the northwest angle of J.G Sterns’ property, now occupied by him as a garden and shop, thence westerly along the south side of Main Street a distance of fifiy feet, thence at right angles in a southerly direction to the shore ot Colville Bay, and thence easterly following the courses of the said Bay, until it strikes the said J. G, Stern’s western line, thence northerly along said line to the place of commencement, said tract of land being that plot of land lying on the sonth side ot said Main Street, and bounded on the east by a plot of land in pos- session of J, G. 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