b 2 > : r ; fs + a mae ager Aay — Consumption Sieadily Declining. | a NOTICE. irom Variour p i | THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ne PARSONS’ ‘ ‘ nt the co try, notably trom New | : . i | ~ wa that ‘ naumpti rn hi | W © Have to request pa)- y de " d= withio ri, | Maent before 3ist December, ly withinten years aad thai}, . : } a*ill ste declining. Thia is} TMSt, of all amounts due the These pills were a wondorful discovery. No others like them in the world. Will positively cure ine. no doub he better un-| late sae “ . saac | «or relieve all manner of disease. The inforzation around each box is worth ten times the cost of a ‘ and ‘h alt! | Ww : late firm of Norton Bros, box of pills. Find out lie eceie ' Amounts due after that date | seut them, and you tone t y years) a wil} always be thank- New England was fairly ravaged will be sued for. ful. One pill a dose, a imp tun ole oa ‘s sed} NORTON A FENNELL. and harely a tamily could be found or members hiad| WD ber 17, 1886—wy 3i pat ' e ' ’ ' in that va : rat @ ss a = ~ - . ; | seal % . ru abism i con puted nairectly ‘ - to th lts tenet wore ot tne mort ; gloomy UunULoral Characte! Pieasure ——— ind physical comtort of every kind !|TO be Sold at Public Auction, at the Court oe i Charlottet MONDAY, tl . »¢ e . nail « i ‘ | rouse, in hariottetown, on : d . ih we ew ft AVOIUCU @S Silhiui. tru I7th day of January, A. D., 1887, at 12 o'clock, rengioo Was to be depri ed of som | noon, by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained 1.) ' ' nan indenture of Mortgage, made between thing geeaiul desired fhappitic Ne Macneill and Nancy Macneill his wife, i} the next world was to be gaine! by of the one part, and Joseph Hensley, Trustee a 5 « | of Sir Robert Hodgson (deceased) of the wretennes ia Lote, Hi yurlenic iaWS other part, and dated the twenty lifth day ol co Ay 1a ) RRI corres ponds 1 to the theologic doctrines August, A. D., i882, ' : \ LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, A min to beh yalthy should rise trom | 4+ jying and being on Lot or Township number Fou n, in Prince County,in Prince Edward tne table h lt ry ro to be bef re « > : ’ , ’ 77 & : ed re b Isiand, bounded as follows. that is to say: Com- ron the west side of the Western Road, Mmcncing at the northeast angle of land in the occupation of was sleepy, and get up while he was ~ tle s suid lodge in a Ccoid a Michael Malone, thence west one hundred nd se'dom eat with his &} petite chains, thence north five degrees east, five chains ietacinieal and two links, thence east to the Load, thence cravou along the Road to the place of commencemet, year, | ‘ ontaining fifty acres of land, a little more or less, ; ; ’ For further particulars, apply at the oftices of od and broke down | Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown or Sum- regio erside. severe, the | | Dee. 13 Sach habits, pursued year after impoverishe i the b! i the coustitull entirely Yhe : was sterile, the « : daily labor exhausting, and these fact added to the privations, were little loss | , than deadly No wonder coosumption | OR A SA siew its thousands and tens of thous- JOSEPH HENSLEY, iimate Trustee. 2a w mon fri ’ ‘ar ’ iS annually. tl that has been : ed P heliey nowa-days | PO be seld by Publie Auction, in front of the " md , Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, in ip rfortaDdi ‘ Da found Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, on ae J ; RIDAY, the twenty-eighth day of January af : s tha ‘ 9 : ; 4 * n y g \ oo i er ~ ' va) 4H Oatdre, and hext, (1887), at the hour of twelve o'clock, ire i reas n ‘’ rT). qguentiv noon. ! \ LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land situate, ' i tie ipuIon na “ lying and being in the Royalty of Charlotte : d I 7 cea n 7 ising Pasture Lots Numbers Four . So Hundred and Forty-six (116), Four Hundred cai more oO 1001 Xo! *thuu they and Forty-seven (447), and Four Hundred we eee ; ; i Fort t (448), saving and excepting there- . —_— . all th ion of Number Four Hundred and LW ~ é li ‘ ¥-SiX, itaining about three-quarters of an sold and conveyed by the late John Gardner 4 i ‘ ; I t su-ec iI ’ » Thomas ( wiser becan-<¢ rhe above sale is being made under and by ‘ virtue of a power of sale eontained in an inden- : ‘ om .\ I f ture of Mortgage, bearing date the first day of i Mey, A. D. 1878, and made between Lvbert Hurry and Mary, his wife, offthe one part, and — } Amos Gardner, of the other part. ul ars and terms, apply to Messrs. Happiness a Habit. leod, Morson &! Macquarrie, Solicitors, ot ‘ a day of December, A. D., ! i mind 13 iN ' s ‘ fiat : -. es ‘ JOHN A. GARDNER, : ; I ba J ust a8 w v Mortgagee, CaQ perform ao action 80 miinually Dec, 15, oaW ti it Came i } . a ' it Comes to >HaociuAal, SO W cCaui > e ; 27 ~ ~ & E=asé¢ urage conditions of mind till they, b as GOV. Oo, come to be habits of thinking and my » K K KNN a “ n of feeling Every thoughtinl Re Cy he \ PUN 4 ‘ nyire? : 7. .* ? a y ~ ' ‘ +} * paren. or leacne recugouizes this as the i t és . wee : ; e and Sh pping . nie. binemilan 6 } y &oeds and ipping, ¢ 1" rAY r at ut! 1ines Of hor eaty HALIFAX, | NADA. i ' bees Se mage aoa 0 rF CSSeD lia qua Lies, Hot Onis ray ) 7 y y T 7 - . _ results it he habit ial feel ng or states « ‘ ° iia 2 ‘ indace those ac wh cii We I miou that the condition all asken| , 2 o eanen to a cousiderabl« Ship wners and Brokers, within il many General {} mMMission Merchants, 16} GRESHAM HOUSE, not impossible to secure, and wh bi We h ive dis ovel- Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., ed them it rests with us to encourage Mnogland, Happiness is not only a privilege, but a duty ; not a Scott's and Vaughangs Codes March 29, 1886. mere jutward good tna are Dol 2 to When} - ne we remember the e ynitagious charaeter Try the TEA. 2> Cents, at the appiness, the streazth, courage and | LONDON HOUSE. pe it excites by its very presence, | —— iistd nalllivadiipecisiand Min libicivauiee power ior go »t it exerts in ev ry WE HAVE OPENED UP A tonto situa acmack of eas pouibte. ROG Grocery Business ani the \ , ’ > inl i mach of ita: possible. ON—e ad j hia L lger GREAT GEORGE STREET, ae kx Wises a q lired degree. It +h a haw toinzs, but they ar involves orto discourage them. y oh ‘ may peraaps come to us, OUt ao inward possession Which we “attain. aug3! Special Notices. ‘ \ l's Best Flour’ is | alongside of John Stumbles* Harness Shop, where ; 4 i, 4 —_* we are bound to sell everything in our €3 p tt ‘ . ; line at Bottom Prices, } is tl | | } ‘ ran ¢ _ ves t rr Lewenl 7 : a rsa, (different qualities. ) N 7 0 Ee Yui van the! SUGAR , wy 65, Queen S ve iil] 29 10i | 1 ae .- 2 2 RAISINS. « “ Diantes for 1887, in all sizes. Get one at} @URRANTS, MOLASSES, t ¢ | | 7 ” A eg "mr a “Ss . ‘ tSZa - 2) N: WROUNDZLANY FISH, nae Woes ut up and sold by = poune | and evergthing you want in the Grocery 1 e. , _ 29. 3i ALSO A Cue Toa retailing at 25, 30 and 35 cents at |STABLING ACCOMODATION irpassed tor strength, a have Iry a pound, loi dec29 We are determined to give those who favor us t a with their patronage entire satisfaction, and the ewelry in Brooches, B rins, &c.;| best valuefor their money and produce ! ( | ible fo New Year Come one, come ail and inspect our Goods. nt ee! it mad trom the Remember the place is on Great ‘teorge Street, t great next John Stumbles’ Harness Kstablishment. ae Vorth Side (Jueen | ee dec 29 2i| |}; me CAT Tear uaa anted. UD y, G ‘ doc 22 tt | oe hie temirene aim «iso IGHN EVANS & GO Gotf & Co lec 23, tf ie ~ 9 PYs« ed Ue Lenptip lot of rte: ockery and | GREAT GEORGE STREET (;laiss Ware, jus ned per bark Moselle will | Oct. 4, 1886—3mo eod pat W. P. Colwill dec l4,dy 2w } " 7 } ‘ '& Co | i ’ 4 on ' ‘iottetownh Steam Laundry coos, Charlottetown Steam Laundry ~ t Dorsey Crotl & ¢ ance dee 22 tf | | 7 HEAD OFFICE: ‘ ( ~ Dp n great variety | .% . . aN , s » ~ jeoo | Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware- ‘ Bu Ye ee eee room, King Square. ! rele n is tl —-—-— —- wnt ¢t this city und Iso, | | ' ; nie ‘ ‘ \ >t AGENCLES: ran pr wo salt, ab NO. OO1G. Ht. HASZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street i) n Street de? } j «! |G. 'T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side . : S$, 1 ' ONRiy dupe): 3 “ 2 ei + Ty ‘ } { dec 23, tf | ‘ ¢a° ‘ ; i 4 ao as Gents’ Goods ai Specialiy. HE only Steam S« ¢ Machine and Gun Chtown, Sep. 6, 1886. , Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and we - ————_+ — ; ' only piace where you can get every partof al REY ‘ , Seving Machine ora Gun made is at Browns, MO Contractors. atthe Atheneum, Ch’town tf—oc.30 A SEAUED I EN DERS will be received ‘until the _firstday of JANUARY next, for the erection of @ Coach House and Stable for Robert A, Bradshaw,New Glasgow who has had © years experience as a Horse- “a Property For Sale. inform the i Aor see entific manner, Fin, * shoer in the United State , Lam prepared to ntelligen or ) " : : secowner that the gait] THE Undersic ; . . . | Hie Undersigned offers for Sale that portion of ahs hat . seca : o. : Plan and Specification to be seen at the store iat of H. Arthur, New Glasgow. HAVING secured the services of MR. WIL | Dec. 3, 1886—2i wky 4i pd AAM TUCKER native of this Island, : oe ee fupply & long-felt want in this line. Mr. Tucker . : 3 : : ioe horseshoeing to a acience, and is common ade ae - oo be yi a " ed not of the hor anc ; roo Ona condition of the feet n unde tood to weight s i he feet must b Land situated on the West River Road, three successfully operate thereon. Nur rly and to) miles from Rocky Point, ¢ nsisting of 20 acres, 17 . haa iVelu i : : already admit the 1 patrons | of whic ; . i y aa ‘He merits of the work pe ; oes “ear, the remainder covered wi a recommend his system of amncnt, Peormed, | Soft Wood suitable for fencing and omtiae m of shoeing - z f , isomers can al ay ig. There is a comfortable Dwelling } attention and cnt. siways depend on prompt | Stable on the ue le I elling House and Ak yn the premises, and is also well watered ° satisfaction. ee : : : ; Possession given immediately West River, Oct. l6~wkytf MRS. BOLGER. Ch'town, Noy. 17, 1886, W. J. FRASER, | ieee ience. One box will do more to purify the blood and cure chron ic ill health than $5 Parsons’Pills contain worth of any other nothing harmful, are remedy yet discov- @asy to take, and ered. If people could cause no inconven- be made to realizo the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had without. Sent by mail for 25 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very valuable. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS. Make New Rich Bloo! “FURST FURSI- o N? MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the - general public that the BES? BARGAINS can be had at our establishment. It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses—we claim you save 40 per cent by trading with us. We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, Robes, Collars, &e., but we invite you to call and examine them—satisfy yourself that our bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. STUARTS NEW FUR STORE. NEWSON X ye xX PRINCE EBWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. I8S86-7. , 1886-7 N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 1886, Trains will run as follows 5 (Sundays excepted) : TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE WEST, BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Ch'town, Dee. — | —= Winter Arrangement. OeKC—_”-o_—-_- DECEMBER, Ist, TRAINS ARRIVE—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS. | Nok | Nos STATIONS. | No. 2. No. 4 | i A. 3 P. M. FP. M. A. M. Charlottetown ........ 7 15 1 CharlottetowWRh....:cscrse : 2 30 10 00 Royalty Junction...-- | 7 31 2 12 Royalty Junction, ........ : 2 12 9 37 North Wiltshire 8 17 3 05 North Wiltshire.......... ; 1 29 8 45 Hunter River...---.-. 8 30 | 3 20 Hunter. Bivet......<sseis } 115 8 30 sradalbane.,. i wale 9 00 3 357 mreeeioane..........anue ise 7 533 County TQ66. 0 .c.0.t- 34-0] 9 09 t 07 Coenty Live... .. «ss+0s 12 36 7 43 Freetown.. Et vi eBkee 9 23 4 22 PEGI ois 5 kk ss Ke ddlns oe i2 23 7 2 eS ee 9 40 4 45 MeROOOR.. 5 . oko cckeas | 1205 7 05 jar} 1010 5 20 i dp} A.M, | 5 30 Summerside.........-. . iP. P. Ms Sumimerside.......... 11 35 ode BM (dp; 12 40 }| ar} 1035 | Miscouche. ge Fe 1 00 ~ || Miscowelve, 2.5: Seeeee -++-[ 10 15 Wieliington...... ONES. cee 127 | 1) W ellimetonceccccccccces ie 9 49 ff 2 eee 2 u8 ee ORES < 6.5.0'spae'n doses 9 07 Or Md di dice beEK taaes | 3 22 | HO’L@ARY... 00.1... .ceceees 7 4 MineusMeld ves 345 || Bloomfield tardies oe. 7 30 Alberton jaseuderes | 4 20 || Alberton pes cewsecesecerces } 6 55 | ee rhe, snngee’ 5 15 Tee i cs aces ves <s< Rs 6 00 Pr. M. iY Ae Be] No. 6. | No. 8. TRAINS DEPART—FOR THE BAST, TRAINS ARRIVE - FROM THE i | STATIONS, No. 5. No. 7. STATIONS. | rs me A. M. NE ee 2 30 Chariottetowil.........:.: 10 25 | Royalty Junction.......... 2 || Royalty Junction........ 10 05 i i dd src ct ntheres 3 23 Ga - <n 9 32 | { ar 3 55 (dp 9 00 Mount Stewart....... : Mount Stewart....... : | | (dp 410 { ar, 8 50 | Chance. ccicesscvhen 5 22 a AE ar epee ees: 7 38 Geormwetown...........- ar 5 45 re = * Georgetown.....+++-+- dp 7 15 a. P. M. A. M Mount Stewart,.......++ nia 05 | Mount Stewart........,.dp 9 00 DEG ae ee os he | 4 43 | Morell Bis ceeceqsseoodee vowel i 8 17 St Peters... ; i 5 12 eg Weeks otes 7 48 Bear River......ccsse. ; 5 57 BIORE BRRVOT +6 ce dece iviccss 7 03 Souris.. SA OER | y 6 40 ee ree eocees..Gp' | 6 20 r FP. me | A. M. 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