THE Walter Baker & Go. Limited. The Lergest Menufecturers of (“A PURE, HIGH CRADE “KR Cocons ani CHOCOLATES On this Continent, bave received HIGHEST AWARDS from the greet iN Industrial and Food Ni EXPOSITIONS (=) IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. eat In view of the } Caution: many imitations lof the labele and wrappers on our goods, conaumers 6} i make sure that our place f manufacture, namely. Dorchester, Mass. is printed om each package SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & GO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. Woon's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six I 1ge3 Guaranteed to prom; and permanently re all forms of Nervous Weakness, Pmisvions.Sperm vandal - EPrcesses at : . rpote € % OF Mental W , excessive use . f Tobacco, ¢ umor Stim Before and Afte re sts, which soon ke ag Armity, Insanity, Consump ion and an early grave Has been prescribed over 35 yee in thousands of eases: is the only Reliable and Honest Med.c:- DAILY A WOMAN'S VESCRIPTICG.d OF VW. iAT Sti—e SAW AND HES! D Ne One But the Husband May See th Wife's Hair—The Their Performances-The Children ane Their Pret'y Ware. Egypt a Nitl ths ago, it was When I went out to more than eighteen mon rmination te try and un- derstand the harem lady This I hought maki:g “calls’ iin pashas’ wivcs whom I knew around Cairo, but 1 soon discov- if | really was to know and un- jierstand the harem woman as she ver- tably is, I must live with her, as she with the det possible by in and herself lived in the harem. Maving me to this uciusion, I discussed the ways and means with a Turkish pasha of my acquaintance, who got me the necessiry Introduction, and ir lesa than month l-obtaned the acst of gover- nese to four little chile ren in the harem »f one of the bee -natured Egyptians in the interior of Egypt The word harem,”” which has, to an Ominous sound. Arabic, “females,”’ or I believe the original mean- ing was “forbidden.” For an easterner Finglish ears suci simply meane i: mee Nm IN AN KGYPLIAN HAREM Dancing Giris and | EXAMINER , they would leave the sick room, after eaguring the occupant that “if she died the world would he a _ perfect biank to them,” and then stolidly walk into the next room and abuee her roundly, and with a fierceness which was horrible, rather astonished me, and @howed me how little real sympathy they had with one another. The jealuosy of one another was flendishb in its intensity, and I sympathized with the pasha when he said to me how happy Englishnwn must be with no wives to quarrel over them. The great saving clause to the lift in the harem for a Europeam is tht children. They are the mout pesfectly charming and siraigittforward lttte peings imaginable. How can I tell you of all their Httle tendernesses and po- litenesges? There was po acting or coquetry with them—they simply did not understand it. From the youngesi to the eldest, too, their sense of hgic was acute. Request one of these little @arlings to do anything ewt of the or- dinary routine and he will at once ask the logic for it. If you can give him a logical reason you may reet assured that that particular reques will be obeyed always without further com- ment. What strikes me is, what could we not make of these little men and wo- men if we had them from babyhood? How can we expect great things of a nation of men who are brought up and with eczema for 24 months, the princijal seat of eruption being behind her ears. remed medicines and soaps, ard took the child box of Dr. Chase's Ointment, and the first appli- zation showed the curative effect of the Remedy. We have used only one-sixth of the bex, but the change is very marked ; the eruption has a!) d's- t i | ' * My six-year-old daughter, Bella,wasaffilcted | application to cither of the undersigned. ' } ‘ | appeared, and I cau confidently «-<@ my child is | Sold by all dealers, or on receipt of price, se. duress, LUMANSON, BAI rs & Su., TORONTO. tow to Get a “Sunlight” IBook. mw sanenthlinsiticinuencinenasisti aes REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘Estate of the Late W. W. Lord. The undersigned Trustees of the Will of the late Hon W W Lord, in order to close up the Esia’e, will cause to be set up and sold in areels, by Public Auction, on the premires in Charlot town, on THURSDAY, the Fift- . teenth day of A ugust, 1895, at ll o'clock, am the fo lowing Dwelling Houses and Premises Fergus, April 6,1806 1. All these three tenement houses and S y ‘ mises situate onthe corner of Prince anr y ee ke s. King Streets, in Charlottetown, and being egist, gu part of Town Lot No2)in the First Hundred This is to certify that I have suffered from me for a long time and ied several articles re con mended for this com- —, but none of them enefitted me till I tried’. of Town Lets in said Town, frontins about eighty feet on Prince Street and about eighty-five feeton King Street. These houses | are divided into six tenements, with a vearly rentai o! $248. ‘They will be sold +ither in one | block or in two or three several plots to suit purchasers. 2. These two several tenement houses an! premises trontinpg on Dorchester Stre t, in Charlottetown, now occupied by Michael Swe ney and John Keily respectively. These premises wiil be sold s¢parately. The :ental of one is $80 and the other $9, Terms made xkbowpn attime of sale or on Chase’s Ointment, which has completely cured me. Mas. JOHN GERRIE. R. Phillips, jr.. Druggist Witness. —_— L. H. DAVIES, - A. LORD, Trustees of Esta’ e. R. BEALRSTO, Auctioneer. jn) y30—246 tl sle I tried almost I saw advertised, bought innum- specialists in skin diseases, but with- inally,a week ago, I purchased a (Signed) MAX VELL JOHN’ TON. ll? Anué St., Toronto TO LET. That ccinfortable Brick Dwelling Hou e known as the Peake Homestead, situaie MONDAY, ee AN RXCEPTINOAL SALE, St Jolin 18 riuch Interested in the Recent Medical Discovery. Sr. Jonx, N. B., Aug. 12—The many | cases of marvellous restoration to bealth from various forms of kidney trouble which have been constantly appearing in the daily press of the Dominien have for sometime awakened the liveliest interest here, and the remedy by which the cures were effected namely, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, are obtaining great celebrity throughout the province. The appearance cf the testimonials of Drs. Rose and McCormick stating the benefits which they bad per sonally derived from their use was con sidered a sufficient sign of the merits of the remedy, and the other interesting and wonderful cases which have since been chronicled has caused the specific to have an exceptional sale. Lord Roberts the other day gave strong reasons for reversing Lord Rosebery’s policy of abandoning Chitral and with- drawing to the old frontier. It is open to the present government to adopt this policy nothwithstanding the determination reached by the Jae minister, and it 1s not unlikely that the view of Lord Roberts will commend itself to the present premier. These are only a few of thi foreign questions with which the firs: minister must deal now that he is wel settled in his office. OPEN AS DAY. AUGUST 12, 1895. ASTORIA "Poe Infants and Children. OTHERS, Do You Know 2x: range Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, ang most remedies for children are composeé of opium or morphine? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell napegtigg without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be giver your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that « sheet its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold thay of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States. end op other countries, haveigsued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the worg “ Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense? SAN . C known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers son nedicine in place of this, speak of women, as women, is con- on Water Street, now in ‘possession of sidered highly improper He must call pass the most impressionabie time of Send 12 “Sunlight” soap ? : It is given to every physician, the form—- Henry Douse, Esq, C. C. Possession ¥ re Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection wag inclose ewill send by return) haunt. Vie deneen ebe: then te their lives with these harem women | [ over Bros, Ltd., 43 Scott St.. Toreato i : ; ula of Scott’s Emulsion being no recret, mail yw Shean therefore, the ay ; fae a on det: dei and their interests? Kt is easter for a i Hl : ; : ' ok ae “a ae ; but no successful imitation has ever been because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? please, si ‘any ad > } efore, ie artine s ot aps o camel ta pass thr ough the eye of a Who Willi S@nu Pp s - pal a paper- oun / so that eantifu v situatec two-story offered to the ublic O ] ‘ ae et Sle a a gett : ‘ ; iad ations ie : . a : C. nly sears of ex- . , seams - s le =. of the women and their | pecaie. Let me finish by telling you | 000k 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car | Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied perience and aa can produce the best. Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for $5 — igh ese are usuclly the whole | jittle imeident of harem child life | bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will | by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given 2 cents, or one cent a dose? For Uver £iny xears, Sold in Charlottoown y Geo EB Hughes °f the first door of the palace. Noman | Qnich h be sent. This is a splendid ity | first J 5 12 ig Ea Ja } appened to me. Sent. 118 18 @ Splendid Opportunity first June next. ; fe hild roggist. Orde promply tillel ™@y enter but the husband, ond some- I was sitting in my room ome even- | to obtain good reading. Send your name | Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough Ax Ovp Axp Wet Taiep Remupy. De You Know that when j ayaa ps = times ce be kept well, and that you may have unbrvken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. - : The fac-simile is om every signature of LIE Theda, eeeven: Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. rtain of the male relatives; but bk have known a case wher? the head cS i aN of the harem would admit none of his 2. : ; male relatives to the hare T é : aeuaiie ebichéee . — ae ae ie weepest thou f* number of four; female slaves (these Ve ae ee I speak of were black). and female free = nen aes ee oe Sissi ellis quand orden gecond or two in a puzzled manner, Dicet. Sak tiavin: bie She beet and then a look of comprehension came ciadaiiad into his wonderful black eyes, and, ° mounting on a.chair, he began care- fully to reméve the portraits of a deaa relative of mine, placing them out of — ie ; sight in my writing desk. When he ne gt te ca for any to grow | naa finished, he came to me, and, em- ’ bracing me warmly, said, “Madam, fore, if she respect herself, she wears a ~ - one ——: —_—__—_—__— ied Bp ee come into my room and see ” head dress which hides the karr, and is y a me dance —The Sketc by No means unbecoming. When out in * Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfeci snecess. It soothes . the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the beat remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I1 v and address written carefully. Remember | Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and | Possession given 20th April next. “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage | Apply to ing weeping, when one of my pupils, a lad of about nine years, came in, and looking at me intently said, “Why DONT PB Rs will bring your wrappers by leaving the PEAKE BROS. &_ CO RY nds open. sat&wk. mch19—tf 246 nd utogra to excellence of ‘Vin Mariani LA. natives and he may use them as con- \ eminent Physicians everywhere SOLD BY DRUG @IstTs AND Fancy cubines or not, as he desire 't is considered indeticate tor a I-dy to i allow anyone but her hustard to se [__——————— | — re ¥ moet The Mutual Reserve Fund Life ee eee =e Association of New York |: wn Inaoors, there- SEE EET EE EEE Eee ee ee OO = the carriage she ailows only the eyes to . ss = = j ; " oo AN INCORRIGIBLE PRINCESS. x . + a a sme in Canada in 1894 es e ‘ s bov + - be an any other Co 5 . e harem lady is bound to be, from 44] Kine ef ail (Ai * ‘Si ais . ere : : . $ her bringing up. of a low type. Her 4 > + ince its organization in 1881 has paid only education is the idea to b: the | "0%-Handed Selon of Royalty Had Klep- * Bicycles % its policy holder for death claims over a $ ' We guarantee Dodd’s Sidney Pillsto cureary | Plaything of some rich man—thot rich tomania. a r Ad 4j| | twenty-two million dollars. Ee case of Bright’s Disease Diabetes, Lem £0, man, of course, being her legal hus A romantic case just brought to light "* +, Is now paying atthe rate of over a /~ Dropsy. Kncum? Rlood—or money refunded, | *89d. From bal.yhood she ts taught | through the Children’s Aid Society is | {¢ m—_LD> 4] | quarter of a million each month. ONE GIVES RELIEF . Sold hy jeal-rs in medicine, or py —_—- certain exercises of her body, which, to that of Nanette Dantzig, a flaxen- 3 + 98,900 policies, and $300,000,000- of + 8 ae rece.pt af rrice. soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.:0. | any pure-minded European, are dis- | baired, blue-eyed Dane of 11 years *j| Light Weight and : fa} | Ins in fi ttest th larity : 3 Suropean, / . i zg ght an Superior Material isuramce in force, attest the popularity D&.L. 4. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. | gucting She has no life outside of her | Nanette’s father was a linguist, and 5 -- - P fel! | ot the Company, its system and the we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at| bath, her body, the visits of her hus- | Bad charge of the royal ai:hives in +) Risidifty. Every ifa- end Scientific Worke bs) confidence of the public. the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box | b@nd, and, in a very mild way, hep | Denm«rs. Her mother came of a good | [}¢4)] —————-——--- ; S| IT IS THE PEOPLE'S INSURANCE, | eeoOO008808O8O88 060088888 608888 six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00| children. For recreation, a eunuch will oki Danish family, and it is said will 54 ue .#4; | and is sold at about half the rates charged uerdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per| t4ke her for a drive, to cal! on another | Mherit money and estate. Her pater- * eee ee oe “s;, | by old system companies. During the = dozen. Sent by mail to any address pos* harem in the harem closed carriage mal grandfather had been a truéted 3 4) first “arse months of 1895 it was thorough- | qqassssessseesessmmepeme paid. and for amusement a dancing gtr) will | Officer tn the royal family, and was +) ee lyexamined by the Insurance Depart- GEORGE E. HUGHES, be brought into the harem, or, if the | SUPPOsed to have been the bar sinister bee ments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas ; may 29 Charlottetown. house is in mourning a sheikh will | Of @ royal personage, to whom he bore 48 and South Dakota, and pronounced to be FO R | | E R S a ——— | chant the Koran in the men’s quarters, great likeness. + sound to the core. when the women gather on the harem Domestic trouble For rates and other particulars apply to Dantzigs to leave Denmark Last fal the dancing took place was a large en- | they arrived tn America, and settled trance 100m in the harem, about seventy in this eilty, where the father tried to feet by sixty. Off this room were all | C¢f® @ precartous living by teaching the bedrcoms. Each bedroom opened | the continental languages. His health into this room, and there was no com- | tHled him and he fell an easy victim munieation to the bedrooms except | *® tuberculosis. Mrs. Dantzig contr:- ‘through this room. It was furnished in | buted to the family support by taking the usual oriental style—heavy silk car- | 12 Sewing. Nanette was kept hom pets anl curtains, divans all round the | *f0M school to do the housework and walls, floor cushions on the floors, ang | iS led to disputes, one of which she @ mirble table in the centre’ Ths Gha- | OVerheard. Like all royal progenies wazee. or dancing girls would b+ sent | Nanette was self-willed and inclined fo-, and, with much clatter of shoes, | * be incorrigible. ROB ANGUS, Agent, PO. Box 3, Ch’town. une29—eod 3m. compelied the 4 terrace to listen. The room in which : Highest Honors at the Woria’s Golumbiza Cyposition, Send twoscent stamp for our 24-pe7+ Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Lake end Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Ot CPOE EEE OTT EOE ODETTE TOON Executors’ Notice. — LA FAYETTE All parties indebted to the Estate of the ... ._tme FINEST.... late Augustus Hermans are requested to t make immediate payment tothe under- ° . sc. Cigar and Cigarette OO +. RE 5 ts * +) i + * >t ) +4 +. " ‘ + *4 + +} + *4 +. +4 + + my + + raH7oURe CONSTIPATION. > BILIOUSNESS, i DYSPEPSIA,> Sick HEADAGHE, (REGULATE THE LIVER. signed Executors. Also all persons hav- ing Claims against said Estate are bereby notified to present same, duly atiested, to us, ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. (PRICE 25 CTS: Tre DODDS Micra NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Xe. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechanik a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street, Caariottsto#a. Aug. 2), Sit—iv & wy PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown +o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts, nov26—135w ly For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 21 rooms, with large Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky UTTNER’S would faddle into this room, removing their outdcor clothing. Coffee. cigar- ettes aed cognac would be handed them —the latter, as they Say, to remove the veil of mod+sty from before their eyes! We would all then recline on the divans, with cigarettes and c: ffee to hand, and the slaves would fan us. An ex-dancing woman, who had grown too old to dance, would begin _to beat the darabukeh, or drum, anoiher would produce a most monotonous discord, in execlent the k-meng-h, a the kemengeh, a stringed iast ument, while a third wou'd b'uwt ‘rough a sort of flute. The great point to each of ‘hem, so it seemed tc me, was th> t'me, which the performer on the dar.bukeh seemed to have at her own di posal. When they had fa work, a Ghiwazre would g¢ t vp. and. with a cigarette in her mcut?, begin to dance, What this dan-¢ is like it would be difficult for me to describe. A series of wriggles of the b.dy to the time of the music, which b gradually getting time on zns sowly y i I fast‘r and faster, till one is fairly daz-d, when the diner fudden'y throws he ss!f on hr biek on a flocr cushion, al’ the while wr'g- gling to the musi . which g ts siowe- and slower (ill it stops. The danc: use ually la~ts about half an hour, Lut I nave secn (n* Ghawiz e wlio k pt it up for an hour and a half, only +:too- ping to wipe the perspiration from her face. these exh. bit’ons is qu.te enough to di-gu-t any Evro-e n wo- man, no matter how bod mintel, but, whenever th» danci g g rs come to the harem, it is one of the dut'es cf the governss to Le present with her puplis, that the little girls may learn to imitat* the movement-e. Should one of the ladis be tmdis- One of posed, she rema'ns tn her room A tlave y'a es her ship-shp, the satin slipprrs vorn in the house, outside her dou ‘Then we vo 11 a?! g> into Ler room, sit upon div: ns or f- or cush- jons, drink tLe tiny cups o¢ black coffee ind simole wunlimiied cizanttesr, and the good qualit'ss of the pa- tent inl witons If s e wre suffer- ing pain one of the laics woll siy, who sent ft you. help you te bear it!" when we woud al te pnd, ‘By the prophet, your talk ts g od.” ‘ihen another silence would be Lroken : “Suffering praise t>) He discu:s “God, xy tome cone Yr marking ' was mide by God, all ‘ly warmed t» their | One day she ran away. An Officer took her to a station-house and com- municated with the socicty in whose care she has since remained. At the first home in which the society placed her to board she showed her ropal pro- clivities to a marked degree, pilfering everything she could in the way of Jewelry and laces. Of course she had to be removed. She promised to do better. The next place the society procured for her was with a refined family in the country. Here Nanette read in a book of etiquette that to wear jewelry was bad form. Simultaneously Nan- ette discarded rings, pins and such things as unbecoming one of royal pe- @igree. She had learned to play the piano, showed marked artistic ability which the people are eultivating, and is learning, moreover, all the useful aitts, dressmaking, millinery. ‘hovse- keeping, which she no longer regarcs as infra dig. Possibly this little left- handed princess of an honored Danish race may return to her own land and people; until she ~yhes “woman's estate,” however—unless some of her relatives send or come for her—she will remain a ward of the soclety,— Philadelphia Telegram, An Odd Custom, The oldest temperance society in the world is the abstaining commune in Achlyka, in Siberia, all of whose mem bers are strict teetotallers every day im the year except one. Regularly on the first day of September, year after year, all the adult members of the commune asemble in the parish church, and everyone takes a solemn vow be fore the altar to drink no wine, beer or spirits “from the morow” of the follow- ing day for the whole year. The clause, “from the morrow” is introduced in or- der to give them a reward for their vitues in the shape of a whole day of G@runken~ carnival. As soon as they leave the church they begin to indu'ge in a horrible Bacchanalian drinking, which continues throughont the day, until neither man nor women in the vil- lage is sober. This is naturally follow- ed by considerable physical suffering, and t hen by mental remorse, where- upon the penitent parish enters upon its twelvemonth of model sobriety, and ell live like the Rechabites. Some stu- @ents imagine that this que+r proce<d- Meg may be a prehistoric tribal cusiom This is the wheel that was illustrated in “ Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. A “The Handsomest Model It is the Waver.ey Scorcuer, and Want a Illustrated catalogue free. Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., Indianapolis,Ind., U. S. A Se oe a -D eat CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors tO Cairns & McLean, Monuments, Tablets and Headstones ‘ We it ly dealers on P. E. C d T C if G tk \ V ( r E heeding a soe Graiihe on Seah. Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. Island M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Executors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. jul22—1law (1) 36. pat Taw 2m Mortgage Sale. To be soid by Public Auction, at the Court Hoose in Charlottetown, in Queen's County on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of Septem- ber, A D 1895, atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being in the Citv of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, t.ounde | and described as follows, that is to say:—Being the eastern part of Town t Number Eighty, in the Fourth Hundred f Town Lots in Charlottetown, having a front of forty two feet on Fitzroy Street bounded on the east by Town Lot eighty-one, on the south by part of ‘lown Lot thirty-eight, onthe north by Fiztroy Street, and on the west by land now or iormeriy the prupeity of Horace Haszard. ALSO—AIli that other tract piece or parce! of land situate, lying and being in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and being partof Town Lot Number Eighty-one inthe Fourth Hundred of town Lois in Charwtteiown aforesaid, bounded. as follows, that is to sav:-On the north by Fitzroy Street, on the cast by Hiils. borough Street, on the south by that part of the said Town Lot purchas.d by James Davis and on the west by Town Lot Number cighty, and measuring eighty-four feet on Fitzroy Street and thirty-six feet or there- abouts on Hilisborough Street, togethe: with all buildings and improvements thereon. The above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture ot Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of Ucto- ber, A D 1890, made between Alexander A Ryan and Deborah T Ryan (his wife) of the one part, and Thomas Campbell ot the other rt. For further particulars app'y at the ¢ flice o! William 8 Stewart, Solici' or, Cuariottetown, Dated this 30th day of July, A D 1895. THOMAS CAMPBELL, jJuly30—law (2) Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE. Leasehold Lands on Lot is. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House tn Charlottetown, in Quee:’s County, on WEDNFSDAY, the 25th day of Septembe next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— All that the undivided equa’ moiety or half part of which Alfred Ernest Mutch died pos- sessed, in and to ali these pieces or parcels of land situate on Township Number Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows: Firs’, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or ‘fownship Number Forty-eight, bounded and deseribeu as :ollows, that isto say: Commencing on NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark To guard against deception from other coals being sold with | the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate 8 | Ever offered to the Public. Just try it. - et ; augl0—dy & wky tf wre Pronounced First Class by Expert Testimony. : A thing of beauty and a joy to those who are u-ing oir n2w steam hoists in Charlotte- town. Anl we will gaarantee that all who will ; use our new automatic piston valve creamery E eagine will after years of con-tant use say the same thinz, a4 they will do their work at less cost of fucl and repairs than any of the light— weig'it machives imported here. They are strously male, with solid forged cranks, large bearin s+, wearing surfaces easily taken up when require, requiriaz no expensive foundations, Being agif—+oatainel, can be placed on any firm i floorani festened down. Sold at competition prices. Valves considered, they are cheaper than can be furnished by any in the business. Call and see tuem work or send for prices before parchasing elsewhere. Estimates fur creamer- ies comolete furnished on application to McKINNON & McLEAN, P. O. Box 358, Charlottevown. Telephone Connection. july5, law & wy Sydney Coal This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD rame! but it wes meont fir g’ants? tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at | . ‘ i . . Lut God tle mode death D ati 6b emcee rete the north-west angle of a farm of land for- issued with each eargo ot Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. 3 the finer work h: two” Tha iat Carried the Joke Too Far. ory — = ee wee owned y bs ‘ < d t th j 1 . f ll Ne va Scotian . a t . 8 > Cas ste —_— 2 f « 7 < ter sry ng Wass a Very mon one, “I have carried this joke a little too sealers benadedy flee of sata fete of Pavia SY DN EY COAL stan bn - ” one : > , . and my pupils often mace ure of i to far” remarked the humorst, as he ge ig wap bint I = ee and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Use. It 18 WILL STORE met | Lad a t othache o- h-ad: he | faund that he h.d w-lked sty block: ees . : : . SS af teed” ies ae As ‘ 3 : ‘ ee t was alvays quoted theugh 1 veyond the oMfiie of the Weeki, Curate of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with p nal oe Soute waite <hr cheer nes also an excellent Stream CoAL. ; ite ral aly, Rvroenge, Post j < : ‘ ] i western side line to the south-eastern bound- Pale, Weak and Kmaciated a a teats cies sito pe our lines of Mnglish Breakfast Congou, India, China, ary line of and furmerly owned by Alexand r CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895—3m 135 PARIS GREEN Berger's. in 1 lb. Tins, Feruson Alexander's, Warranted Pure—Wholesale and Retail. ALSO—BUG SPRINKLERS. SIMON W. CRABBE, WALEER’S CORNER. Charlottetown, July 23, 1895—135 & wky f Currie, now in possession of Donald Munn; thence wester'y along last mentioned routh- eastern boundary line twenty-ore chains, or to the said eastern shore of Hillsborough River aforesaid, and thence south: rly along the said shoreto place of commencement, containing fifty acresof land, bethe same more orless (2) «leo, all that other tract o! land adjoining the above d ser: bed land and bounded and described av follows, thatis to say:—Commencing on the south-western angle of afarm of twenty-five acres of land in So of Donald Munn and purchased yhim from William Much, being the half of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late John Mutch; thence north-easteily along the south-easterp boundary line of said twenty- five acres eleven chains and fifty links; thence south fifteen degrees east a Jchn Boyce’s south-west boundary to land in pos session of David Mutch; thence westeriy along the northern bouadary of said land in session of David Mutch to the northern undary of said first described tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and in a line in conti: uation thereof to the place of commencement, containing twenty-five: cies Ofiand, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appurtenances. The above svle is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing da e the thirty first day of October, A D j8 5, madeb tween Wary Muteh, widow, and Exeeutrx of the lat Jobn Muten, James Frederick Curtis »#ni Mary Ann {his wife), Artbur Foster and Lucitda (h s wife) Benjamin Robinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and George Mutch of the secon. part, and which mortgage was by & sigrfment bearing date the wenty-seventh day of September A D Lsy, assigned to the undersigned, Rowan R Fitz = Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22c. Blend flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. are larger than ever before. 4x} The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable Goods. No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large discount figures. The people und-rstand that little game and cannot be bluffed. They know that men don’t waste time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and you wili be satisfied that we can give you the best value or the least money. WEEKS & WARREN, Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy North Side of Market Square. ne . : CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. All Druggists per bottle. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried- Codfish, Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. . Our aim is to buy the most reliable goo d and sell them at the lowest»prices. Eggs taken in ex .change for cash or goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlott« own, June 19, 1895—-135 w QUEEN STREET, Price 50 cc nts june keep it. COAL AGENCIES! CARVELL BROS. “Old Sydney Mines,” sydney. “Vale Mines,” Pictou. “Joggins Mines,” Pugwash. * — oo Advertisers! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for "advertisers. Tne EXAMINER reaches the homes | gerald. a re a . For further particulars apply to Mr William of our citizens every evening. That accounts] § Stewart, Solicitor, Newsou Block, Uhar- for our large advertising patronage. Dated this second day of August, A D 1895. , THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. = We furnish orders for cargoes on all the above mines. Particulars of terms and prices furnished on application to CARVELL BROS., Agents, Ch’town, ‘June 4,'95—pat jour 2m 2aw ROWAN R. FITZGERALD, Assignee of Mortgagee. J _aug2—law (6) tl ste nn oes Bist Pat Parsi