# = “ena ne inadtniasasnaesetctitat - ) - _—_ a THE DAILY EX VE : r 1 DAILY EXAMINER : . x | FCTEON HANIF & ~ ms: -- WALTER BAKER & C0. We SCH 7: SHARPS Only a Sammes Kesort Syro. : The Largest Manufacturers of The youth in white flannel suit, russet , 4, PURE, saneee CRADE Sen ppin:.« » ia bees 6 ee abn ~ —— — shirt and pancake hat Sa was doing his first time at a summer re an, COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES ia sort hotel, and he had as his companion “te THIS Is VHE GENUINE. On this ¢ something very similar in his makeup ' c . but of three or four season's experience of <a Gur trade-mark on Suit Wrapper around every bottle HIGHE ST AWARDS summer resorts In a burst of confiden: e, Hy b the great after the first week of it, the new fellow sy THE WONDER OF HEALING. Industria q nd Fond t called the veteran aside } \3 an . . EXPOSITI Ti bet “Tsay, Tom,” he said, blushing much | : FoR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, IONS ti and whispering low, “if I tell you some a . : see popes tow, 216 1 toll | WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES Like . will eep dea , 8 NDS, ’ ’ “They ain't Sure: What is it {ihe blaze h t aa wren 1c4 ’ ’ 7 - > is h La (OPE and Americ “Lockin’ { | wad kok taboreatel [as PIERS, FEMALE. COMPLAINTS, “Swap anyt : ot t | “Swear you won’t say anything?” Refuse Substitutes, TNFLA MMATIONS, CATARRH, i ‘ woman, i “Of course I swear. Now what is the 1 I ” e poe 7 | . . made crudely, sold at . at getie se BRE AK AST COCOA ait : . ' | great secret?” cheaply. LEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. ure and soluble, and “ ergticn " Well, old fellow’—this with many r } , cr ne T SOLD BY GROG: . ~ ‘ : ushes and much besitency I'm + Used /nternally Externally, SOLD BY ALL ORUGGISTS, o t } ; our ware j - WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. “oni No; you don’t say so?” and the veteran | Prices, 50c., Cheap, Sly , Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. z Jim grabbed the } by na | Suniled. A ASK /OUR “DRUGG ‘kag FOR pried his jaws mart wit Yes; I'm engaged,” he nodded cheerily. | Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Me ha : His te th t @ six vid Jim i -@ how inany: Sole M ta ers PORE ‘. EXTRAGT 60... 76 FiFTH AVE., NEW YURK- JOC IGIVCLY 10 7 ATES Pere 1e ie one decisive How many rasped th new or . : he’s a : : One, of course; how many did you think, | cpceeeeeee eee eee _: “Hie a ¢ t ; * \ t hide-b pray’ ’ ‘ r ; : the rhe veteran pulled himself together DPOIOH MPO POE OOWIOO WOOHOO € om | “That’s so,” he said; “excuse me; I for SB os ; got that you were only an amateur,’’— Fa "= . ; Che Fireside Journal. LA DE Cad Bul tiful Go wn. f HE fy i : i - cag P M m se pretty | Carved Out His Pardon. It i . oi that con ek ; VA NISHED ids ' } is ¢ squent verience th ladies that whe le’s t ‘ , Gesa Berger, the actor and newspaper : : bon : 1 Capetien , : ra : a % s BoarRD ; : or 1 ; . heen ae dress is bouvht with care, and made with taste, someindefn- FPF == u 1 the animal's wn, has a picture in caligraphy tha able th + Ia king te give it the perfect touch of beaut ON WHICH THEGOOHS past t t a f i. remarkable history It is in size 30x42 RNG. i ee eee ; re ARE WRAPPED. ~ f : hes, and is the work of Joseph Loew, It is the supplying of t is that err \ that’s a pe | } the most noted counterfeit thd tne ‘ee a2 9 t t ‘ \ 1 t train overnment ever ki iIeWw PRIES TLE s¥’$ S DRESS FABRICS 6 t a s vs W he en a apy 1 Noa is ma 7 for a par gv esteemed. Priestley’s Bl rs Dress Goods, made in Henriettas, Crape se ; th don in ustria the red tape policy of that i. such a cunning and effective blend of silk and wool that whea tue Deliv el au press, i . thr h country oa applicant to address 2 dh ; niade it in perfect gracefulness, giving to the figure that charm ne M s a the emperor with all his titles. Emperor > w which the costliest dress that Wort! 1 ever made is a mere distress. : - : ah * Se , Ferdinand had about forty titles. Loew , 5 tr dia’ « Ete a ll “* | engraved all of these names, together with | | SONOS OOD LOOMS DODMOODT IO LOOPS 20 OOT09O00900690000000 00000 MOO OCOOEL tall trains, " yy his petition for a pardon, on a cherry no i { t : : stone > ' 2 x 8 \ : . a | Che letters were so fine that it required » 9 t kind s that you've got?” | the aid of a powerful microscope to de- feQUAID 7 et rer examined Jim's horse cipher them, One day when the emperor 26—31 i s riti ally s Jim had serutiniz red his, | visited the prison Loew in person present- a) id found all the defects and dise +that | ed acherry stone to the emperor and told ; 22} i “reter rinary ever heard of : him what it contained The emperor yi I oN ae no —- quired | made an examination and was so amazed ms ie me Strang : is a imesh enew lat the work that he gave him an uncon a3 : a and aa tout bis | gitional pardon Not only did he pardon | ii ee a a a ae ee oie b wens’: | him, but gave him a position as a dete : : - oo ry ree | tive ail down counterfeiters Loe y y Ty y y in bust.” ent the atemaese. as | CRS . Loew | ! , . killed ; thre 7 ‘ . vith ; |} was a well-informed man in all the arts | ON HAND AND DAILY ARRI\ ING , “am of toba » juice, and rasealities of counterfeiters, and in | YW “You won't tak . teen ae snid | less than two years after his pardon he ran y Tie we ae ng shaving from the | to the earth almost every counterfeiter in ‘Round, Wut and lack, ” ‘ tim $20 to boot and we'j] | Austria, and died a few years ago covered | tra with detective honors The picture, al & Le» ity dollars sht to buy that pinto | though made fifty years ago, isin are ye 0 me if = Serna “ 3 » ahata of aervatic Pp * rr 7 x TG bo Ty ‘ ci the “I ” tap eeml | cane eae FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. { ins ww st nt } — LS STN a a of s th at hac - i A Polite Paradox. ngreg.ited o tipple core and Jim “His expressions are very objectionable,” } bral 7. * 6h successio said the precise young woman. “I think Also, WARD COAL and WOOD. Leave your orders se tell ve t Hide. | a it the hall hav thing . I tee sty . . , r i . plit t 1 sha 1ave nothing more to do with fore the streets are muddy. QUIKE Any OT Hyp ce. You signe $250 40" boot | him." . .) ’ eK te . il) aoe lif 5 nic’t | ‘Why *” inquired her companion. Por LITE: a a: ESPERRAL ule tied. _— my ile and alit | tie writes me that he has reached home R WE Vi I i i AN In in to git © the } i w.” | wang ¥ ® : oO i th ‘ : . ‘ Prema it pow, in good ghape. i e 3 Cc a & ® Originated by on ‘td Family Pnysician. Gee « : . ye Phat is thoughtful on his part,” | a ak - si Think Of It. | for more than Eigntr \ s sett xs in lus fine wor} and | “I know that But ‘good shape’ is such | Charlottetown, October 1, 1894-—6m ily & "2 “yy weeds and ble nd tt shavings to correspond, ead form.— Washington Star. Be. ey Tr veler saroti ld bottle in his satchel Gimme SS ; swa artced ae — 72 Proms Mhoumest See ee sine” a | For Over Fiity Years. ver Sufi erer? 1 peumatisin ! ranger a : 1 l | Nervo vos 1 ¥, fache, é beta ee N » PU be demmed i WI -* | Aw Opp Ann Went Trixp Reuxevy.— S| a, : : he 1OMenk “ \ ; 1} Soreness Stir Joint a or Btralre a ; : ' ; * “ey Mrs. Winsloe’s Soot hing Syrup las “ - ; 1 ie o i ' t - iui i wiil tind im tt a have’ Jo ease Fo ' etait . | beed used for over fifty years by millions | Every Seesk iat a eLinimentinthe | Ul! trad | of mothers for their children while teeth- Sore ‘Faroat, Tor wns silt tts, Co sie Cuts, Braden Cc oo o mm Shut oe ‘ tml cut a Jong shaving g, nig, with pertect SUCCESS. It soothes the | . ani Pains in any family without tmined the horse again ashed h shil 3 » S llavs the a} } ° Botice, Delars mas a tf See eee “dashed his | ehild, softens the gums, allays the pain, Upon having Featherbone Corsets. pay og saat ; eta post-paid: ¢ bot ak . hol th — ‘8s eyes | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for 45% press Daid, . Johnson & Co., Bost< ” 7% sure t he wasn't : 1 yee ee : Dona celia’ ta Oe Wa _ The Is } well broke to the ; a: vd s Diarrheea. Is pieasnt to the taste. Sold | Refuse all substitutes. Hi 'GHE S, may2ZJ ‘ ariottet Nerves REGULATE and CONTROL * the Brain * the Stomach & the Heart ineys. WEAK NERVES ARE MADE STRONG HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. Mt gives new strength and vigor to Nerves, Brain, Siomach, and Blood, ot « il weakened organs. All Druggist Six for $2.50. Mid. caly by Has Lid StJohn.NB. WwoordD's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently eure ali forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse Mental Worry, excessive use ¥ 7 r of Tobacco, O; Beforeand After. : lante, which soc m lead to In- “Never bucked a tick in his life. How’e youll treat.” * you for th drinks,” t's a go,” decided the stranger,throw- ing his fine-cut against the side of the box They shifted saddles, took their lrink, and each went around blowing about how he had swindled the other That night the horse bucked Jim off the way hom ind the pinto filly k stranger's ribs. “l in three of the A Hem sek i PPop tomas The following incident is the substance & Story told by Bayard Taylor to jl- lustrate how tene¢ctonu a& memory nnd strpnz a ’ tion eV the Jeast elligent of tl} brute creation may POSSO ss Du: ois r hia visits to the Zoolo- gic al Gar le: in Londoa he no‘iced a on ( ‘tamus which lay in its tauk ‘ppar ut ,7 ‘obl vious of its surroundings. : iuto conversation with the eper one morning » was told that the eveature refused to eat, and was grad tarvi itseli to death. “I faney added the keeper. “ie' ‘ ‘ins specimen, and it seems a pity we hould lose hitn: but he’s m: sped ever since ecper who had chare of him on : ml the steamer left. Ho pays no at tention to anything I eay.” Learning thot the creature came from a part of Africa he had once visited, Mr. Taylor or i impulse, leaned for “and addressed it in the diale< by t} hunters and ke ‘e pers ol re x The ani 1] the . eyes op ’ repeate ‘mark, ¥ whi ) se ppo but paddl wi er iere he atco Cross to th: other side of the uk, th kperiment was repeated wilh the same reselt, the poor thing showed nmistakable si ot joy, even consent- ix to od from the hand of his uew friend Mr. Tavlor paid several vis- ite to th: Gardens, “we gem noticed j his African friend, Fis ually, before i > taught the keeper a v a ces he had been in the habit nddressing to th hippopotamn nnd went away. Two years later h> wae Loudon 1 enrions to know th re } «lt, again paid his respects t phibious friend. To his surprise tere reeozrnized his voice at onee, ] *xpressed his joy by paddlim: from side | Bayard Taylo i to side of his tank after his yp Oa r says it convineed hin that even 1 hippopotamus mar eave tenacious affections. the Imperturbatble Narse, When a woman looks upon bolily euf- or Excesses, | tumor Stimw | Jasanity, Consumption and an ear! yave. } v Zé ve Has been prescribed over 35 years in thous cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthiess medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, $1; six, €5. One will please, siz will cure. Yamphiets free to any cidress, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold ta Ch ttetow y Geo E Hughes druyyist Ord ' Dp } filled. ; he te “<7 £ * v4 ; ~ * Vey fn \ety4 4 x oY 5 4 to 4. oA ¥ pe te ts Pinan i i\fmnec sf) PS oe Bad | 2 > ea “ao a Sf 'a.| Lr “Se 5 sto-/ - om | wits bn? JSNESS I DYSPEPSIA..| SICK HEADASHE. MEGULAT _* THE LIVER. ONE FILL Al TER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. \PRIGE 25 CTS. we DODDS ands of | sician, and his testimony to the ~ | efficacy of the remedy. fering every day, ani all day, year after itisimpossible for her to be eflect “lt in the same way at the thousandth spectacls or seream of pain as sh: wars ut the first. Thos vho five mear f loudly striking lok, fail to notice it it Inst, thou! their en have not rrown ad We of hea 2. >t perpet- tal of siekn i i - spe i- ally — n accomuaniel by an effort to represa emotion, m' luvt th: impul- siveness of symptthy, Bul. in fret, the | quietly perceptive eve ( trained wee are far more likely to what the matter it t pitient tl those of the keen >t expe-tence l spec tators, and sh> placidly “ _ hie which she relieves, whil the hor te sincerely profuse ia bis or her expressions of condolence. Leal coneers at the pain of another is apt to evap. ite if the bottl> of sympithy is al | lowed to remain uncorke |, Thea the good murse, checking the Wiles of tents ant eompasstan t npon tendie= the enfferer, while nit tell him how sorry they are i in poi rood ola, : WuO DR. MeCORMICK Is, Montreai has something to say respecting the well known Richmond Physician, Monrrear, Oct. 29.—Dr. A. G. McCor- mick, of Richmond, Que., whose remark- able cure of Bright’s Dieeae se, by the use of Dod:d’s Kidney Pills, has toon set forth in his letter, rece atly published, is a graduate of McGill College, this city. He ia well alias not only to the m redical profession in Montreal, bat throughout the entire province, as a ¢ areful and reputable phy- worth of Dodd’s Kidney Pills is aceepted by phy sicians ge nerally as @ guarantee of the Such a communi- cation, Coming from so eminent a gradu- ate of McGill, will have the effect of mak- | ing Dodd’s Kidney Pills universally popu- lar in Quebec. | : Woman—How is codfish selling, young feiler ? Grocer’s Clerk—We've had a big de- mand tc-day. = Woman—W hat’s the canse ? Grocer’s Clerk—Well, we’re going out of the codfish business and [ guess our ’ customers are buying it for souvenirs. Fears of another Anarchist ontbreak me entertained in Paris. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take n in existence and a Jife-saver tives is Miller’s Emulsion of Oil, “ the kind that eures ” bronchitis, coughs, colds and all Jung troubh es Every bottle warranted. No oily taste others. In big b yttles, 50c. ‘ druggists. fo consump Lonpon, Oct. 30.—The Time: will publish the fol lowing desp 3 to-morrow atch from ticial report praises the valor of the tr tional affairs which have hi the rlo bee cided by Li Hung Chang. Consumption and Iung troubles are th canse of fully one-third of the mortality i: America. Prevention is better / If you cat ch a cold, take ¢ Hawker’s balsam of t It is a sure cure. once some i an nd Wii Nice Tae Wool—Chappie doesn’t vo 10° see Fitz any more Van Pelt—Why not? Wool!—Why not when his paresis was pretty bad he asked ier olde Yr, she or her Jobn B. Gough, says : especially when tending to have found Pond’s Extract cial. which was the mother ? ulceration, I very First touris t—Have you vet | majesty of Niagara ? beheld the charged me eight dollars for a ride in his hack, ll Hemorrhages, Female Complaints, | — is are quickly controlled by that honse- hold remedy , Pond’ sE xtragl. | j Mrs. Cities -- Dolan strong tonic, I think. Doctor—Feeling run down and nervous? Mrs. Gadder—Not exactly: but to Lea big millinery opening and cial cloak sale next week. I aig a there’s a “pe- “of “food The sight or smell sometimes Hawker’s liver pills cure billiousness and | all billious ills. iP. P. Georg ; the Bishop’s Palace. | Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. ai abel pillis’ new building, corner of Great Make New, Rich Bigo These pills were 4 wond erat kethem inthe wo ki W Ii manner of dae ox 18 worth ten tir at abvut them, and you w ill Lvs ILL A DOSE. They € xpel all impus Jelicate women find great ix lustrated pamph'et free. 8c rywhere, o nail for 2% cts. in stamps live boxea $1 00 OUNSOS & OO... 22 per. » Sets se St.. hevtom, Maas WINTER-K' KBEPING A APPLES Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Pi pin Apples for sale by the swbscriber. BENJ. E. WRIGHT. _oet 20—3w weod POTATO! ES. anktul ing yn the Offi * U8ing them, This is the year to sahip Potatves to the United States market. The duty is re- duced, and the crop throughout the West- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices must rule high. Consignments solicited and prompt returns made. Write for par- | tieulars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. d&w lm—aet3 i P.O. Box 227. by Druggists in every part of the world. | value is other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y a—i. The greatest flesh and blood maker | Cod Liver and $1.00, at Tien Tsin: The greaté r part of the Chinese | force was destroyed before Chu-Leany Cheng war evacuated. General Hung’s of than cure. } 1 4 Cherry. “For sore throat, Second tourist—I should say I had. He food, ' sickens you, that’s because you're billious } a a | | Has removed his Office and Residence to and Dorchester Streets, opposite ) See veer, are stamped thus: PATENTED SEPT. ‘ord, 1884. No. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. This seasen’s Cranky Rubbers Always to the front, goods finer than ever. with the excellent Everybody wants eee acead pet y were out matched | Now that the public is familiar Times will also publish a despatch | = Quai ity, Style, Fit and Finish of the Granby Kubbers, Pe kin to-morrow, saying that the gover - | the dem: ind is almost unLV ersal, aie cae mplete initiative in na |B thegy Kvery dealer sells them. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. ; octli9—dy m wf & wky ree we OX CeSeRwe Teorey * RE OE ma (leo. SS Ce Ey ae eS other Narectic substanees 4 . Parogoric, Drops, Svothing $ is Pleasant. Its guarantco i: | What is benefi- | oria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants hildren, It contains ncithey Opium, Morphine nor is is a harraless substitute ‘‘sy°ups, and Castor Oil. thirty years’ use by Tillions ef Mothers. Castoriades ixwys Worms and allays foverishness. Diarrhoea tocthing es cures eures €asteri., assi:milates the food, | and bows a giving healthy sO71.2 4 cad nat tho Children’s Panacez—the Mother’s Fricnd. Casturia prevents vomiting Sour Curd, and Wind Colic. constipation and flatulency, regniates the stomach Castoria relicves raul sleep. Case Castoria. | Castorix, | —_ ‘ “Dastoria isan cxeellout medicine for chi- j “ Castoria is 30 well ade entiind 7 tren thes liren. Motors have repeatedly told me of iis ' I recommend it as superior loany »rescriptioy good their children." ’ known to mc.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Wt. 2. Azcusr, M. D., Lowell, Mass. 111 So. 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We make this exceptional otter in order that we may secure A large number ot new subecribers, but all who are alresiy subscribers may avai! themselves of this gti: to secure practically free ihis great popular Magazine. Address: Tae Examiner Publishing Go. HHAKLOTTETOWN, P. i, ISLAND New Landing and to Arrive from Dominion Goal Company's Mines, Run ef Mine Coal per tollowing Schooners : SPRINGBIRD, 154 TONS. WARRIOR, nm. = SWAN, 143. l. WALSH, 93 « CYMBERLINE, RUSTIC, UNION, DOMINION, Also, SLACK COAL per CLOUD, LADY SPKEDWELL, R. W. SMITH, NOWARD L., 167 “3 100 ” 110 150 sé following schooners : 130 TONS, 76 ee _ a. This Coal is all of best quality, and will be sold low whilst landing. Feake Bros. & Co. Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—lw COAL. COAL. Landing and to Arrive: 4,000 TONS COAL ydney Mines Round & Slack. 2 Nut. es se Old & Acadia Intercolonial Vale . “1 C.LYONS & CO., QUEEN’S WHARF. Charlottetown, September 29, 1894 - dy 6w pat guar her wat ——— — ————SS ee = Ensilage and Hay Cutters, IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ALSO Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the Island. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—tt s & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. 1894. ———— aun Oe McKay Woolen Co. OUR SPECIALTIZS READY-MADE CLOTHING, | TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS, ; CAPS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS. Come and See Sur show, en ey Sept. 25, hoesieés:. ra To arrive, per bark R. B. Peake, from Liverpool, due here about 15th Ociober, 8,000 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pur chase can book, now at low rater, PEAKZ BROS. & CO, Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1894, Mortgage sale. To be sold by Public Auction, atthe Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in rince Edward island, on THURSDAY, the third day of January ‘vext, A D i895, at the hour or tweive o'clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land sita- ~ ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, being one- fourth part of Town Lot Number Seventeen (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in the said city, bounded on the north by Queen's uare. on the east by land the Vee se Church, on the south by land weet by k & of Richard Heartz, and on the —_ the property of the l'nion n Martin O’Halloran’s estate, | be said land hay _ ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouts on Queen Square, and extending back eighty fvet or thereabouts, The above sale is mad» under and by virtue ofa power of salecontayed inan Indenture of Mortgaga, bearingdate the sixth day of June, A D 1873, and ma:te betweeu the C lottetown Young Men’s Christian Association ofthe one part and Jolin Inge of the other part. ' For further peasteetins s apply to A, Ernest ngs, Alturney-at-Law, or to the M Dated at Charlottetow n this sixtee termi Sy of Octuber, A D 1804. JOHN _INGS, Mortgageoe, ——— MORTGAGE SALE, To be sold by Public Auction, at the ’ Supreme Court House in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, on '1 UESDAY, the Sixth day of November next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon : octi€—12i law (tues) 8 All that tract, piece or parcel of iand situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province ef Prince Elward Island, being part of Town Lot Namber Twenty-six, in the first lan- dred of Town Lots, and bounded and de ascribed as follows, that isto say: Come mencing at the south-west angle of said Town Lot Nunber Twenty-six, on the north-east side of Hillsborough Street; thence northwestwardly along said street eighty-nine feet; thence on a right argle therewith northeastwardly forty-four feet thence south-westwardly parallel with said street sixteen feet seven inches; thence north-eastwardly peraliei with — Water Street one foot; thence south-east wardly parallel with Hillsborough Strest lie venty-two feet five inches to Water Street; thence following the course there- of south-westwardly forty-five feet io the place of commencement. The above sale is made pursuant & power of sale contained in a certain In denture of Mortgage ening, date the twenty-fourth day of June, A 1891, made between Owen Coyle of the one part and James Eden of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr, James J. Johnston, Solicitor, Charlotte town. Dated thie fifth day of Octeber, A. D. 159 JAMES EDEN, octh—4i law (fri) WORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by “Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, on FRIDAY, | the Thirtieth day of November next, A, | L894, at the hour of Twelve o’sluck, 2008, under a power of sale contained in @ Mortyage, dated the third day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1891, and made between Philip Mortyagee. ; Gain and Elizabeth ¢ iain (his wife) of the James one part, and the undersigned, | Barclay, of the other part: — | All that tract of land situate in Lot | Eleven, Prince County, adjoining iand om | the north and south of Thomas lynch, + | being the northern moiety of that tract of laud, bounded as follows :- Commencing at a stake set in the west side of the main Wetern Koad, in the north-east angle of land of Alexauder Gillis; thence west si three chains fifty links to Lot Ten; thence north nineteen chains e ighty links ; thence east furiy-eight chains twenty links to the «. road; thence to the south- east along said road to the place of commencement, Con- vaining one hundred and ten acres, the moiety of which is fifty-tive acres. For further particulars apply to J. Edward Wyatt, Barrister-at-Law, Sume | merside, Dated this 21th day of October, A.D. ’ | 1894, | JAMES BARCLAY, Mortgagee, oct26—4w law (fri) BILL HEADS. ‘One Thousand Ass Assorted Sizes | FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1. nm $1.50 per 1,060 up (Printed). You will save money by ordering BOW, Orders by mai] promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, ange? Queen Street. & — te Last Trip! Steamer MIRAMICHI wil! leave Mon- real on 29th October, for the last trip © 2 his season. Returning, leaves Char own on 2nd November. CARVEL! BROS, pat guar oct20—2i