WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Manufacturers a, PURE, HIGH GRADE Xb OCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Con HIGHEST AWARDS from the great eipdustrial and Food prt EXPOSITIONS Ul EU Oe an Ane a Ur nent, have re | a < eit pre ue BRE AKFAST CO Als ure and « le, and s i GOLD. BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE (Wet mca DORCHESTER, MASS. f iis el from all traps; steamboats, etc, at short notite. Please leave ) rordere at (C.J Patt nu & Cas S$ ¢ @ @uie of Y eni’ Square. A: McQUAID | july2 w ead } : aie AS = 44 t a . a ~ @ol Paki? liable to eecur in any fami! 4 aye o 7 are BE 0S" Dep \s9 a AR} un* & Wriginated <by an Gid Family Physician. Think Of It. Yo = eeu ie om le cream. ike others. In big bottles and Bt. oo taste 600. Delivery Express. Tra k#, Waggive, ety, onve véd ind LiKe wal 2s EXTERNAL use — 1810 As. much ANY OTHE, Por IN? se for more than Eignty and stillleads. Gene have used.and blessed it Ever ny er sould have a bottle in his satche} Sufferer From Rheumatism Sdlatica, Neuralgia | idl nS fhe, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrb, Bron | chitin, Astama, ( helera Morbus | Diarrhoea, L ameness, | Soreness in Body or Limbe Sum Joints or St raipe Will fied in this oid Anod yne relief and speedy « | Should have Jolin ous i Eve ry Mother — odyne i iniment in the | r Group, Colda, | Onis Tathed FhisUiiin' Cdlie Came Binke Crap: | without | Delays tiay cost a life. Relieves all Summe Complaints like magie. Price, See pat - iF ties, $2. Expresspaid.L & Jonson & Co.. ge by_W. R. Watto, Cow | MEO. lottetown. j : DONT DESPAI WiLL CURE YOU Weer nee oeen= emer he z s iJ : few ee Rirctrna eet Di e2 I Tt pure | ’ ca ’ fucrint oft! c. pes tex, ct SIX box DR. L. A. SmiTH &’ CO., Toronto. we can sell you Dodd’s Kidney P i the following prices, vazs:—S0.. pe x six boxes for $2.50. Teo the trade— : +.00 per dozen, “or three d6ézen at os 75 per cozen. Seot by mail! to any address | post paul GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlo Restores Nervous Ener BY s Mental |‘ Activity, and Muscular Vigor. Re-Vitalizes the Blood, invigorates the Stomach, | and Aids | Digestion. HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach |, TONIC. tusy29 ttetow E ALL Dr STS AND DEALE > 50 CENTS A(BQTTRE, Six BOvrces; 32:50. |} MAN N Lal THE HAW? f ICINE COMPANY, Lim CONSTIPATION 2 Deere A» Sick HEADACHE, | REGULATE. THE LIVER. | ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD arson@ i PILLS”. : lee i hi as | Thew oilis wane & wengent A Gomes. Re ans ~ Sos sem in the wo Wil positiv di manner of disease, T.¢ informe tion tien ae toe vf mot @ } f: Hae fe 8 ‘he ad every +or ene ieee BEN ve Sed am pr House St. Bee ton, expenditure for the army and navy, the |} war expenses are estimated at $61%,000,- ; 000 (2) of which amount $26,000,000 is to be taken from the Government feserve fund. Another bill introduced prpvided | for raising a farther internal loan of@100,- 000,000. An address in reply to the speech from the throne was presentgd by the presidents of the two cham bers of | the standard of Japan by personally as- } suming the directions of war. Tile ad- dress concluded as follows: “Your Majesty rightly considers China an eneniy to civilizationand we comply with the Im pe rial desire to destrey the barbarous | perfect health after wastiny fever. i Take me, Firekl’s Wadhir ngton. | f | | THE AWFUL COST OF WAR, Japan Estimates Her War 86 15,000,000, Expenses At Phe ¢ il News’ despat h from Toko |} = Special session of the Jap 1nerespar- convoked to cons ider war Snenas- | , Was opened at Hiroshima on Briday | by the emperor in person. In his apeech | the emperor expressed regret that through the obstinancy of China the peace @f the east had been disturbed, adding : Byt the war hav Ing cotnme need, we cannot cease operations until our object shall hayg been yained.”” He also said he expect i the members of parliament to wiflingly agreeto the government’s propogals in the hope that thereby the Japanese urmy would be victorious thfongh- and peace and happiness re&tored, with additional lustre to the country. In e bill submitted providing for increased diet, thanking the Mikado for advanci ing obst nacy of that race.” The London Times correspondent — in Tien Tsin says CLina’s readiness to make, terms isin no wise disereditable. Al- | thengh aware of her immense reserves of conscious of the. enor- ices and risks that must be’ in- strength, she is mous sacrif urred before she can utilize them. Be- ng without military ambition she will willingly spare no outlay. She will, | however, face a long war resolutely, tak- | ing measures that will render conquest by A Brantford Compositer has Diabetes—He Drops 40 pounds in weight in a short time—How he was Cured, Brantrorp, Oct. 15--Thomas Hazel- hurst, a compositor in the Courier Office n this city, has seen some ups and downs on health within the past few months. Last spring he found himself. suffering ym diabetes in a very Severe form. Ipa few weeks, he lost forty pounds 1 in weight. His system kept on running down end “Mr Hazelhurst was very naturally alarmed. After trying many remedies without béne* fit, he began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. lhree boxes made a big change in his con- lition, and six bottles worked a complete ure. Mr. Hazelhurst is to-day better has been for years. Add one more to the list of diabetes cases cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. than he Mr. Siral li—Do » you ‘belie ve in a college education for a delicate bey 2 Mr. Streme—Certainly, —New York World. In Reply to Oft Repeated Questions it either ktlls or cures It may be well to state, Scott’s Emulsion ing up the wasted tisswes and restorin Or oe acts asa fi ” vl as WwW ell asa medicine, Sena ' ‘ oti Marie—Do you realiy believe that you | ou'd support a wife ? George (proudly )—Here are niy income mt tax receipt 8. Mar e (flinging herself into his arm*)— | i learest. ~ Chicago Record. W hen the System 1s all run ‘down, and no hope of obtaining nourishment by the ordit nary “gos Sup Py then a take Emulsion, the eats “the kir ‘shad cures” y cough, bron- chivis and all diseases 6f @¥foat and lungs.* Every bottle warranted. Ne oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50¢ and $1.00, at druggista. : Edith—Colonel Gore is the hero of many engagements Helen— Matrimonial ? Edith—No; he hasn’t courage enough for that.—Truth #% u¢ “He’s billious,” your fagnds gay when yu are irritable. ‘Taleé }Bawker’s liver pills, they cure billiousness. : Freshly (rising to go)—I’m sorry to break up your hand at whist, Miss Rosalie but really I can’t stay any longer. Miss Rosalie — Oh, never mind, Mr. Freshly. Im sure we shall get on with a lummy just as well. ~'Pit- Bue. sate @ sure to cure, and pleasant to take, Hawker’s Balsam tolu and wild chery. e — | “You'd better go and_Jook after those | | freaks,” said the aasistan€ inf the dime | iInnseum “What's the matter,” it aasined the man- 18h ene -- ro “The cross-eyed giant is courting : ie | two-he endo i girl, and she’s getting jeaboiee | f herself.” —Chicage Feu F A quiek and pleasant care fore coughs l3 | colds is Hawker’s balgam of telu ral Ii ‘ che TTY. a Layri¢k —Can’t you fix this Eplice ro | ither of us can get e divorce ? t hat rie | Parson—You can make a contract to to } that effect if you wish. | Hayrick—That’s it. Draw up articles | } | that be a fight to a finish —Kate Not only relieves atarrah, Hawker “How do you h&& tae § tek > the man who had j just Cat witht ° “Excellent One of the | in a long time.” “It was presented to tie by a friend.” “Yes. I thought it must have been ers Washington Star bleeding or itching, | , but positively *s catarrh cure, curcs a- ked bik friend a weed best [ have smoke For piles, i ad. Poml’s Extract isthe best remedy known. For continwed application use Pond’s Ex- tract Ointment, 50, cts. Mrs, B. qwhe, though still young, ie been three times married)—Oh, if I were | aman, Liwoutd make a name for myself Tom (who, isAupband No. 3) — Strikes me you’ve done pretty wel! as it is, mx. | deat.! ‘Tie Ws the third name you have | made.—Tit-bits. now to Get a Sunlight Preture, | Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing thé words “why does a woman laok Olisoohet Ahan a man”) to Levey Bros, }sl., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will reeéive by posta pretty picture fi from advertismy, and well worth Fram £5 This is an easy way todecorate your hom The soap is the béstin)the market and: will only cost 1 c, postage to send iv the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write | our ad dress carefully. = suse nest Dr: EXPORTS. Sounwenawit) Oct. 20. Shipped per steamer- Northumberland, | | | Cameron master, for _— du Chene: 19 horses.... . $1120 a ane lta wi. | 14] Po bag Be i feds Saree 25 bush potatoes..... is 5 al bri SE ve rcssictnuicoeicus 5S 1 I casD tare. adic 5 7 hogs aon se eeeeeee 122 Lid yds Island cleth... itrw | 119 720 Ibs DUNGY. aise Wccasanies ent 144 oo Th wool....../5. eheas ees 20 222 bris OUURGD os ccoveconsacuibamied »66 150 lambs....... couadnn sive te ’ . ltr J Voek WO $2699 irr te News, © Hehe Ent, 20—Sloop Pet, Pet, € Cook, “Pugwash, oy JH‘ it irier, Tracadie, railwa are ld-— :% Lourier, Tracadie, bal; et, Cook, fe nes oysters in same bot- bonis me Lurnag & fa : AS Ge ey ew Ad Bae S2HIS [8 VHR Car trade-niark JENUINE. around every bottls THE WONDER CF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, fare PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, on Buff Wrapper Refuse ‘Substitutes, mad dely, sold ae oY > ‘we * acsiy. CU HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. Used Internally and Externai/y. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap, G!, Cheaper, SI.75, Cheapest. Genuine ia strong and pure. Can be diluted with water. Gele Manutactorers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. ABLIND WOMAN SEES. |, MYSTERIOUS CASE OF MOLLIE FAN- CHER, OF BROOKLYN, | She Lost Her Sense of Sight Twenty-Eight | LOLPLSOGOOIOOGOOO ONO i Priestley’s Cravenettes (In light aud medium-weight goods) q Are not only rain-proof, dust-proof and porous to air but are extremely stylish amd come a in tae following shades: 4 Navy, Myrtie, Brown, Grey, Castor and’ Black. The Priestley trade mark is always a guar- antee of good wearing ask Cravenettes are uni- @ versally admitted .to } be the only ,satisfac-, tory poréus waterproof goods on the market. - quality. Always for Priestley’s. nervy 4 4 4 the Japanese impossible, although the elidel. ; ort will exhaust both sides. 0a Oa. } A PRINTER'S ILES. | Round, Wut and Slack, ee ON HAND AND DAILY ARRINING: FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. | Leave your orde before the streets are muddy. yiters blood — : KR. VecMELLAN. 1894—6in iv & wy Charlottetow: , October 1, be confounded with were made fivo or Granby aaa a Always to thie front. This season’s goods | finer than ever ‘Now’ that the public is familiar ‘ith the excellent Quality, Style, Fit and Piaish of the Granby Rubbers, “the demand is almost universal... Byerybody wants them Every deafér selfs them. Granby Rubb2rs ; Wear Like Iron. octio—dy m wi & wky 4 Featherbone Corsets must not those which six years . cay The Featherbone Corset of to-d is as far removed from the old aye as black is from white. rs ry a } seemed to Years Ago, Yet She Paints Flowers, Works Delicate Embroidery, Reads Pripte and Can Distinguish Colors, Mary J. Fancher, formerly known as Mollie Fancher, has been bedridden for nearly thirty years. She is now about 46 years old, and has been suffering from a spinal trouble evergince @ aly wh received whil winwel a horse the age of” a0 4 owas Jadies wore” hoopskirts; ® and in thie Cr, the hoopskirs cangbt and “her a cONsiderable distaiice before the con- ductor dis@évered her and stopped the car. She was taken up unconscious, and was found to be severely injured in her-side, back and head, and two ribs were broken. After six weeks’ illness she apparently re- covered for a time, and was able to go abont the heuge, until.spinal trouble began to manj fest itself in the shape of convul- sions, @bout Wine months after the ‘acei- ders. These weantitiian sential with peri- ods of rigidity, or apparent lifelessness, which she calla trances, and which are to this day her substitutes for sleep. This was early in the year 1866, and at ‘this time she lost her sense of sight, which she has never recovered, At this time she also lost, temporarily, some of her other senses, and for years her throat was so ‘ eontractéa that it was iinpossible for her to swallow, f0ud being injected artificially. “Hee right arm was distorted and “bent up over her head, but her left hand being un- affected, she was able to work by bringing | the left hand wp over her head to meet the right. She remained in this condition for nine years. Of this period Judge Dailey says in his report: ‘Daring those nine years, I am informed from unquestionable anthority that ang wrote upward of 6,500 lesters, dh worked £000 ounges.of worsted, did a vast’ ‘@meont of fine embroidery and @ great deal of very beautiful wax work.’ At the end of these nine years, of which she has no recollection whatever, now, nor at any time since, her muscles relax- ed, and, pulling her right arin down, she wake from sleep, and turning to Dr. J. Fleet Speir, who was in the room she said: ‘‘Well, doctor, did your brother et) home im me forshis chicken pot-pie?’ ds ¢ontintfhg « colversation which haa a begun nine years before with Dr, Th Spear. ‘ { ot emhost remarkable thing abont Miss Fancher is the fact that she is blind and yet sees, This is the point where creda- di rebels apd refuses to be convinced, Tih eyes \sightless she ‘dues the ‘uiest beantiful embroidery, paints flowers, writes letters and pumepous other things which one hardly cdates to wentignu for fear of being laughed at. When the dainty, prettily-embroidered handkerchief cases, peatly-crocheted iced-wool facinators and | Other fadey: things were’ shown tome by her nurse, my one thought was that either Miss Fancher could see, or else she had a , hye nee die- womanin her employ, ft of saad and cnrlowity, I repaired to the office of Dr. J. Fleet Speir, of No. 162 Montagne street, Brooklyn, who was for years her attending physician, and he occasionally sees her now. ‘‘Doctor,” I said, ‘‘can you tell me what 3 all means?” / Aéemiled pitvingly upon ié as thobgh in spiritualism nor clairvoyance, nor any of these supernatural phenomena. I con- fine myself to this mundane sphere. This is why, when I come to the facts in Mollie | things to be explained. Fancher’s case, I am stalled. They are I don't believe in seeing without eyes, Lut in’some mysteri: ous way, I don’t intend to say how, Miss Bay the genuing. |3 LA Every Motuer Wishes All. doctors agree that the - “HEALTH BRAND” f@ insure this.- : favor of the. Health Brand, goods. = after se eing them. MONTREAL. pa Ye Z, ee Z a 7 “Ze eF a= ee Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pit¢her’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contaiss neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotic endstance,, [f is & harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. OH is Pleasant. Its aoe ners is. thirty years’ use by 48 “ Millionsof Mothers. Cas <ludestroys Worms andallays gcvérisimess. Castoria 7<. cuts vomiting four ‘Cura, cures Diarrhoa Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates regniates the stomach and boweis, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, A. 62." : Castorit. a é Castoria. “Castoria isan exce Udit 3; iu Seino fer ont M'--toria is 80 we i adapted t toch éren. Mothers have repeatedly told ines: - be Fie ‘ good effect upon their children."* . Da. G. C. Osro-n, Lowe 38. * Castoric is the best remedy for childscn of which ] am acquainted. Thopo thé ds 73 rot far distant when mothers willconsiJer th ! ' io SLof their chillren, and uso Crt oria in- of the warions quack nostrums Which aro Ming thdir lowed’ onés; by foreing ert snorphine, Soothing syrupy and ether hr rd agents dod Heir throwts. “Uiereby sendin’: tpem to premature graves.” Dn. J. ¥. and viud the food, ihren thes omend it as superior toany soeunieiin known to me.”* H. A, Ancnear, M. B, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the chil ment have spoken highly of theiy experi- ence in their outside practice with Castotia, and altheych wo only, have among our medictalim;, “is ‘what is Wnown as regular prochcts,yeG) | spe free to confess that the merits of Castor. hag wou us to look with favor Upon it.” Unitzp llosprral AND, Disrensan, Boston, Mass, 4 Seiad Cooway,jAr. py Amen C. Surrn, Pres., The Centanr Company, TT AZuprar|Ctreet, New York City. Her children to be strong. and healthy. ‘Gombinations do. mare than anything else Lady Aberdeen writes to us strongly in Ask your déaler to show’ ¥ you these You will never buy any other .~ THEMONTREAL SILK MILLSG0,, ttc. lren's depart | tore off aship@f news Fancher manages to do beth. I have been 80: prejadiced against clairvoyance and that sort of thing that Ir haven't given the : poor girl the credit she deserves.” | ‘But, Doctor, ” Tasked, ‘‘don’t you think there is great opportunity for decep- tion?” “Hardly,” he replied. “The case has been under constant scrutiny for so long |thatif there had been any humbugging in it, it would have been tound out ago.” ‘‘Besides,” he continued, she is perfectly honest. duced mé onte to take my cculist, Dr. Wright, up to see her, te ascertain whether her Lliudress was or waa not assumed, He long “TI believe that self * ha® not read? “placing his hand over it, sexed her to Pas it, which she did. Waen he removed his hand for the lenefitof his own eyes, which conld not beg Hirvagie such barriers, he found that she haf read it Gorrectly. “Then he tried her with colored worsteds, asking her to name the shades of each, which she did correctly inevery case. He then examined her eyes and found that it was impossible for herto see, for two reasons. In the first place the optic nerve was practical- ly dead, and in the second place, the con- diticn of the eyes themselves was such that it would be impossible to see with- out glasses. “At this reanit, I felt ashamed of my distru t of the poor yirl, but it oniy made it the harder to understand.” ‘| have heard that she was somewhat changed in the past few years. Is that true?’ “Yes. Sheis much fleshier than she was....brow a weight of,.perhaps, 75. or 80, she has developed into a woman of 150 or 160 pounds. But that is the case with all bed-ridden patients. They get fatter and fatter, unt.) at last they burat. Some day she wil! die of apoplexy, or something of that kind.”—New York cor. St. Louis Globe-De mocrat. A Hint to ese, “Why don’t you feed your pig to-day, John?” ‘*Becanse I don’t want her to be too fat, and by feeding her only every second day I'm sure to get good streaked bacon.” — Fliegende Bl etter,” A story of Scotch honesty comes from Dundee. A small boy had taken the prize for -an’'exceptionally well) drawn map. After the examination the teacher, a little 7 donbtful,.asked the Jad : eye if ri) , “Who helped you with this map, James 7” “Nobory, gir. “Come, now, “a me the truth. Didn’t your brother help you ?” “No, sir; he did it all.” Provincial Loan. PROVINCIAL 4 Oa, Prince Edward Island, 25th Juve; 18%, Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- y Loans, at. 4. per. cent. interest, ou _ or - suc _ termsas my ed agre d wer hia will afford a good” opportitity fry the investment of a large or sisal sums for short or long, Sprig + ia Abd iy, he would say, ‘‘and is this another?’ but he sheek his head and replied : “No, I is don’t deal in these this.” “Idon't believe | My prejuditein- ie which he Kime r pbuying: © » We please y people. every, time. —- phe epee. ee OCTOBER 23, 1894. T UBBDAY, oe -* The waily Examiner ““”"""* The Leading Paper of P. E. Isiand. he a THE TARGEST in Size and Circulation. 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ISLAN?T (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Low thé said city, bounded on the north by Square,.on the east by Jand the propert oe hureh, on the south by land the pe iy of Richard Heartz, and on the and the premerty of te Unton Bank | Afartin O’Hatloran’s estate, the said land ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouts Queen Square, and extending back eighty cot or thereabouts. ‘The above sale is made under and by ofa power Of sale contained inan I of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth : June, A D 1872, and made betweeu the Ss loitetown Young Men's Christian A ofthe one part and John Ings of the part. For jutther particalars apply to AJ " Ings, Attorpey-a'-Law, or to Une M Dated at Chariorituwn this six of October, A Ty 1504. : JOUN TNGB, Mortgagee, octi6—-12) Lew (tues) ee MORTGAGE SALB. To be sold, by Public Auction, at die e” Supreme Court House in Charo DA in ' Quran's County, on “. UESDAY, Sixth day of Kovewter next, A. Dt at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon: TT BAT re gh be | All eliat tract, piece or parcel of : ¥ ; situate, lyimy and being in’ Charl < d ° Lin Qreen’s “County, in the Province We I ave , Ronin: to Clear otir’ Whole Stock of | Prince Eelward Island, being part of! Lot Number Twenty-six, in the first tf‘) | dred of Town Léts, and bounded and a Soule’ S Photographs scrilied as follows,’ that’ is to rey menting at the south-west’ angle’ of AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. : a Ky Tign Lot Nun.ber Twenty-six, On =f north-east sue of Hittshorongli * thence porthweatwardly along said: elg rhty- “nine fe et ¢ thence on a fi therewith northeast wardly forty-four thence south-westwardly parallel” a | said street sixteen feet arven These are not old goods, but have ‘all been bought thence north-eastwardly parallel’ Water Street one foot; thence within two nidaths. wardly parallel with Hilledorogh Binet PICTURE FRAMING to order, cheaper than, any | seventy-two feet fixe inches to Walt firm in the city wu f Street; theace following the couree there a | of south westavard]y forty-five feet to the ~2257 CF [fF ; | plas ce of conm:mencement. “yh 4a sige Eeies |. The above saie is made purs toa = |, power ot sale contained in a In eT i | denture of Mortgage DARPA, a the | twenty-fourth day of June, A. D. 18 | made between Owen Coyle of the ove pert | and samen Eden of the other part. “sta For further particulars an to Mr we be-Beibdedetite —~ | Jan cs J Johnston, Solicitor, Charlotte town, Dated this fifth day of Octeber, A.B Lead, JAMPS EDEN, Pp 15 ti law y Cfri ) ———, ™ ortgage Sale, lo te sold at Public Auctiog at the Court House at Summerside, on | thie 29th hs ay of October next, A : A.D. “1 i at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, uuder @ power of sale contained ina weet dated the Tth (lay of July, 1887, | befiveen Cornelins Murphy, of thie ove Arrive: ' part, ar id Isaac Wortian. now i of the other part, ‘all that tract, piece, # parcel of land ‘sitnate, lying and — iowti-hip nunrber three, in ‘Prince Coumt ; Leena ened < and described as follows, drat #® iietance Old Sydney Mines Ro 7 aw Slac kk. | northwest angle of land now or” for the of one bandred chains @ ada ¥¥ | formerly " ocenpied by James McIntyre, 2 * a hundred acres | o¢cupied by Janes Macintyre; thence west Acadia “ Nut the litte aN vi ti ng townships there and four; thence porth along the western bow g QUEEN'S WH A RF. ie y the piece Of land described it minencing at a stake eet is along ibe said road twenty chaiag to the I t } ' 6 { 4c ‘6c nterco:onia thence east along yw said tow n*bips line t mentione ae land for the dixtarce of ted by two several Indentire’, ‘oath sik iid of the Centre Line Raad jm the farm n¢ or formerly owned t : Heary Square briv 2: thence south ® the easterh Ushi dary of xaid Squaret land Vale : “ és ‘ | twenty chaine to the afure~aid land dow af of Ta lone hundred chains’ to the stake ai the - e) a | pla e of commencement, contaiiing te 5 i of ‘and, a litth more or - earing date the second day of tive ly . Charlottetown, September 29, 1894-—-dy 6w pat. guar her wat eniber, A. D. 1862, and the -_ a a re wre ; a eee Teatedhes A. PD. 1868, aif as t expres-ed ‘to be made ended’ Lannan, of “Ten Mile 7 “o Peter’ Road, and Marv, his wife, the one part, and Dennis O’Brien ot the oibet part, and which said Indentares art IF jatered in the office at ihe Pspettively rég Regivt trar of Deeds on the 16h 7 April, A. (1863, in Books! uci lon the firdt day-ofs Octobér, A D. iw Book 91 folio 215. Al-o all that pi L, piece or par oof land situa an Ya! being ah wueliyp preler ) aft re said S ub ded and descr ribed as fi that is to say, commencing at the ee }@hgle ofa farm now or fi wrmerly in gession of Arthur C urley on the side of the Centre Line Road; thenet, (ae cording to’ the Magnetic North of year 176A) nyrth for the listance of hundred chains or until it meets te div ision line between townships number and thret; théace cast $ arene g the same | chains; thence south one bh aundred @ or to thie Bair d road; thence ulong the west ten chains to the place of com ment, containing hundred ' — nvore or bess. t wr further particulars apply t@ M. McLeod, Solicitors, Charlertetow® MARTHA A. McLAUGHLANs Exeentrix of the last will Anotherfilot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT.) TRESSES and SPRING COTS, Ou beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets’and. Parlor Suits, ver) cheap. Look at our new line,of CHAMBER SETS before Don’t forget the} cheapest yet. a one the place, \cee ‘oJOH N NEWSON:S > S Prav Treasurer. june225—pai | ment of said Isaac Charlottetown, Angust 18. .1894—t t « ! Chitown, Sept. 29, 1 894—44. oat