‘THE Walter Baker & Go. Limited The Largest af Df (“A PURE, HICH CRADE x & COCOAS «ni CHOCOLATES HIGHEST AWARDS the greet ; Industrial and Food Fy EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: @ "= ft labels and wWra r consumers should make sure t } e of matutfacture, Dorchester, Mass. ted on each pack is printed ch p S¢ LO BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO. LTO. DORCHESTER, MASS. WoonD's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. X trrantced to _ permanently i $ N . ae : ; tall firmity, Insanity, Cons ‘ Has been prescribed over 55 years In tl eases; is the only Re known. he offers some Wor faclose e in plac mail. Price, one six, $5. One will | please, six will < Pamph! to any address, | rhe W < mpany, Canada, Seid Chariot y Geo KE Hughes Drvggis' Orders a promply filled SPEP CK HEADAGHE, ATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. | [PRICE 25 GT. The ODDS Miss Si IREGULATE TH ‘DONT DESPAI iney Pills t WILL CURE YOU case of Bright s i . 1) go, I’ropsy, K 2tis leart : 3 1- s. Invpure Blood—cr money c rsin med ne, or ¥ mall re t per be . ~ Six box > a. L.é.. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poet aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. Remedy for the Horn Fly. 0 BWADMAN, of Crapaud, writes: “ After trying many experiments this summer on my own cow, I have at last discovered a cheap and substantial remedy. Cod oil, petroleum, coal oil, etc, should not be used, as they are injurious to the cattle, and I am persuaded that farmers who bave used those remedies will, after examination, find a great many sores.” He willsupply the remedy for 40 cts pergallou which will be sufficient quantity for twenty cows. One application will last for ten or twelvedays, Will mail ut fiee by enclosing three-cent stamp for reply. Crapand, August 17, i%5—dy & wy Mortgage Sale. To be soid by Public Auction, atthe Court louse in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County on WEDNESDAY, the tourth day of Septem- ber, A D185, atthe hour of twelve o'clock, nodn :— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being in the Citv of Cbariotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Isiand, bounde i and described as follows, that is to say:—Being th? eastern part of Town Lot Number Eighty, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lot: in Unbariottetown, 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 Town Lot thirty-eight, on the north by Fiztroy Street, and on the west by iand now or tormeriy the property of Horace Haszard ALSo—All that othertract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Chariotte- town aforesaid, and being partof Town Lot Number Eig one inthe Fourth Hundred of Yown Le in Chariottetown aloresaid, bounded as follows, that ‘:-On the north by Fitzroy Street, on the east by Hills borough Street, on the y that part of the said Town Lot purchased by James Davis and on the west by Town Lot Number Eighty, and measuring eighty-four feet on Fitzroy Street and thirty-six feet or there- abouts on Hillsborough Street, together with ali buildings and improvements thereon The above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of Octo- ber, A D 189, made between Alexander A Ryan and Deborah T Ryan (his wife) of the one part, and Thomas Campbell of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of William 8S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this 39th day of July, A D is#5. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Mortgagee. < sou july30--law (2 PUTTNERS = FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa no._nal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTE more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttuer’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. All Druggists per bottle. HICKEY & NIGHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Price 50 ccnis june keep it. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING #’s to the pound. -——ALSO—— heir Old Reliable Brands of BLATUA CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWiST. Prices Lower Than imported Tobaccos, Ch’town, April 1, 195~—6m135 wy ne ee |} short of a riot } @& reeter Ask druggist for Weod'’s Phosphodine; if | I in e of this, | will send by return — _aes men — DRESS AND THE WHEEL. The Bicycle and Fashion Together Have Brought tn a New Ere. What the press and the pulpit, gcvd @ense and hygenk have failed to do, the bicycle is in a fair Way to accomplish. The dress of men enthusiasts, and women is to be revolutionized by the wheels, and for this reason, if for no other, the present generation and those who come after should rise up and call it blessed Five years ago & woman who should have appeared on the streets in a cutaway, skirts to her | knees, overgaiters, and a natty hat would have been hooted with the ut- most ridicule Bloomers would have signal for something little and knickerbockers and have subjected her to than likely to arrest imprisonment on But been the might insult, and mors nd tine, if not to al the charge of disorderly conduct, now the bloomers, the knickerbockers and the short skirt are so common as te excite little more than a passing fre- mark. Of course is taken for grant. somewhere in the vicinity, iy ledy may have just dismounted therefrom, The change in men’s attire is not so radical, nor is it attracting so much atiention, but it is there all the same, ed that the whe and that For a great many years young men have felt the irksomeness of the dress suit and the inconvenience and mo- rotonk of their present style of dress, It is safe io predict that within the mext five years full trousers of satin, cut somewhat after the ‘tashion of those now used for wheeling, will be part the regulation costume for dressy occasions Just at present the most suitable and convenient garments for the purpose are among the most im- portant subjects for ordinary discus- sion. Leaders of fashion, designers, and people who and supply clothing are crowding upon the market all sorts of shapes recommended for such use, The bicycle suit is a fad of the momert, and every person who rides seems te eb possessed with the idea that a com- plete outfit is ne In the item of convenience the dress of the woman is much more easily managed than that of the man. Nine-tenths of the women make essary. wear overgaiters, and these, with any skirt of serge made a trifle shorter than usual, and suitably adjusted at the belt, with a short waist and blager make a costume quite good enough for regular use. Of course, if one has un- limited means and to launch out into all sorts of novelties, one may try whatever one chooses; but the rank and file of women, young women espe cially, and those to whom the wheel is most of a necessity, are in no con- dition, after purchasing a wheel, to buy costumes and rigging to go with it. Nor is this at ail necessary, Probably every woman in the land has a skirt of suiting serge or home Fpun that is too narrow for street use, To turn this skirt up at the bottom until it just clears the front of the an- kle, to sew it down neatly on the wrong side, so that there may be no seam te catch, or face it down smoothly with a suitable material, provide at al- most no expense a skirt that is in every way suitable and quite as becoming as most of the things one can buy at the Every woman has shirt waists and a narrow-brimmed hat for sunny ride end a Tam O'Shanter or cap for aftere sundown occasions. For once in a way the mot as well in the item of the woman. His trousers On the pedals if they are allowed to hang in their natural shape: and ff they are folded in and held by a rub- ber strap or band, they are anything but presentable at the end of a trip. Long stockings and _ knickerbockers are therefore imperative necessities for the man who rides a bicycle. ; As a large number of men are in the habit of going to business on their wheels, it follows as a natural conse quence that the knickerbockers and stockings must be adopted for the egulation business wear. This cos- tume will be eagerly accepted, not only because of its convenience, but because it is infinitely less expensive than that now worn. The long stockings are an item of exe pense, but will become less so as soon as the demand for them is more extene sive. There is not just now in the market a really suitable and appropri- ate bicycle stocking for a man. Those im stock are too short, and many of them are so cheaply made that they spoil the effects of a good suit. The regulation golf are porous and open meshed, and seem to reach out after all dust particles that fly in the chooses is to stores, man fares clothes as will catch hose ein After a ten-mile spin over an ore dinary dusty road one may shake out from these stockings a_ sufficient amount of mother earth to start @ small plantation. What are needed are elastic, firm, closely woven, fast color cotton stocke ings, long enough to draw well up above the knees. With proper fasten- ings these, with the short trousers, in any of the regulation patterns, make the most acceptable attire for his pure pose. There are many minor details yet te be worked out, and, in the working, modern costume for almost all occae sions in life is likely to be completely revolutionized.—_New York Ledger. To Re Good-Looking. Never forget that those impolite ore gans, the lungs, liver, kidneys and ailmentary canal, must be kept in free working order daily, not by medicines but by compliance with natural laws, Wrinkles are caused by the loss of the natural moisture of the skin whica feeds the night, as dew tissues over feed flower petals; by the loss of the thin, tissue-like layer of fat beneath the skin; by loss of nerve force and lack of nutrition. Bread eaten before it Is twenty-four hours old is responsible—on account of the fermentation it keeps up—for anae- mia, consumption, pneumonia, influ- enza, gastric ulcer, tumor and cancer, A fine-grained complexion may be kept by avoiding yeast bread and white bread. etal fresh Holding the head up and keening the shoulder-blades flat prevént ug’y folds in the throat. When you feel bilious drink het lemonade three times a day. If you cannot sleep put three teaspoonsfuls of whisky in hot lemonade before re tiring, 2% A Word in Season. See Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. os The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large Goods. discount figures. The people and cannot be bluffed. time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we cin give you the best value or the least money. WEEKS & WARREN, Ch’town, June 28, 1895-135 & wy They know that men don’t waste DAILY EXAMINER . Conusting Down Mount Washington. “We rode pneumatic safeties of the best make, but they were poorly pro- vided with brakes. The result was that, when the grade became, as it did at times, steep, Our wheels attain- etd an absolutely uncontrolable mo- mentum, At such times the only thing we could do to steer for the first heap of sand or clump of huckleberry bushes that hove in sight, and sail into it with our shut tight and head down. “Thus we proceeded on our extraor- linary way, and 1 doubt not that the cold man is the mountains grinned sar- donically as he took note of the pro- was eyes fessor’s apparel, which after every charge became more and more ‘pro- miscuous,’ until it dwindled into shreds. When within a mile of our destination our wheels again began to get beyond our control, but we were s0 near the foot that we decided not to try to stop them. So down we flew at a fearful rate, when at the end of a long curve we saw ahead in the dim light two four-horse mountain wagons each other Neither of us said a word, but we slid off our passing wheels, and were hurled through the bushes down th twenty-foot gravel embankment, and through the trees down the steep mountain sloop, Mean- while the bicycles were running riot. The professor's went over the embank- ment, and flew alone with increasing momentum, until with a hop, skip and jump, and a farewell soOmersault, it dis- appeared over the ledge, and we saw itno more. The professor himself was badly stunned, but we brought him to going down in the wagon. and beyond a couple of ankles, a lame shoulder and various cuts and bruise s, he arrived at the pressed it, ‘pretiy for August. ten ler base in, as ne ex- fair form.’ ”-Outm, ne CHURCH SERVICES, First Methodist Church—Prayer meet- ing at 10.15. Preaching at ll a. m.,_ by tev. W.J. Kirby, and at 7pm by Rev G M Campbell, Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. Bible class in the church parlor. Second Methodist Church—Praver meet- ingatl0. Preaching at Ill a. m., by Rev. G. M. Campbell, and at 7 p m_ by Rev W J Kirby. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15. Epworth League at 3.30. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed at the clo e of the evening service, St. Peter’s Chureh—Holy Communion at Sandila.m. Matinsat 10.15. Even- songat7 pm. All seats freeand unap- propriated, St. Paul’s Church—Morning Prayer at 1!. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p m. Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. Strangers welcome. St. James’ Church—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m.and 7pm. by Rev TF Fullerton. Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30 p- ™m. Baptist m. by Rev. m. by Sunday Schoo! and Strangers weicome. Church.—Preaching at 11 a Dr. Little, and at 7 Rev. E. <A. McPhee. Bible Class at 2.30. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral_—First Mass at 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. Christian Church, Upper Great George Street—Preaching services at 11 a.m. and at 7 p. m. by Rev, U. G. Miller. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. A hearty welcome to all. Salvation Army.—Sunday services at Tand lla. m.anl at 3 and 8 p. m. Week night services—-Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings at 8. Gospel Meeting. —Remember the Gospel meeting in Philharmonic Hall Sunday at 40’clock conducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson— Galatians, 6-9, “Be not {weary in well doing.” = CANADA’ International Exhibition 1895. Sept. 24th to Oct. 4th. The Exhibition Association of the City and County of St. John, N. B., will open their Fair on their largely extended Fair Grounds, sonth of Sheffield Street, ou September 24th, 1895. New “Buildings are in course of con— struction for the accommodation of Live Stock and the Exhibition of Farm and Dairy Products. Our Exhibits will include} Live Stock, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Machinery and Manufactures, Fine Arts. &c., &¢. (fash Prizes ave cffered in the Live siock, Agricultural aud Horticultural Departments, coca Fares will be arranged with Railways and Steamers for Freight and Passengers. Intending Exhibitors should apply at once for Forms of Entry. Applications or letters of inquiry should be addressed to CHAS. A. EVERETT, Managing Director. ohn, June 28, ’95—law & wy —E _— v—- - — und+rstand that little game Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)... MARINE. British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool.......-....+++ Capital $6,500,000.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool.........-+++e+ee see THAT ACHING HEAD. What Causes It and How Overcome. How often the remark, “Oh, my head aches,” and there are so many varieties of aches and pains the head is subject to all along the line from the dull and heavy and oppressed feeling over the.eyes to the persistent, racking and ‘torturing misery of Sick Headache. The cause ts in most cases the same, the Jotew of poisonous uric acid is not extracted from the blood by the Kidneys, and accumu- lating in the b'ood, causes high and irre- gular pulse, headaches, mental depres- sion and nausea. Chase’s K. & L, Pills tone and restore the Kidneys, excrete poisonous matter from the blood, sending it on its way pure and health-giving, cur- ing Headache, and removing all the at- tending symptoms from its wake. Mrs. G. Bird, Harriston, Ont., while attending the 1894 Fall Exhibition at Toronto, was taken very ill with Sick Headache and dizziness. She was subject to these at- tacks for years, compelling her to take to her bed. In this case by using Chase's Pills relief was immediately obtained, and the usual days of misery and pros- tration avoided, ‘Thousands of suchcases can be referred to where Chase’s Pills have cured Sick Headache and its atten dant symptoms. 25 cents a box, of all dealers, or by addressing Edmanson, Bates & Co, 45 Lombard St., ‘loronto oF a OQ, @ Watches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G. H. TAYLOP. North Side Queen Squei-. july9 TET 25 date aug29—31 See eh Leen NOTICE. All permits given to fish on that part cf Morell River owned by me are from this revoked, tion of person, who fishes in river or tres- passes on the land from this date, without written prosecuted. 10 per Set. Partial Sets $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Anyone, without distine- permit from myself, will be THOS. MORRIS. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory 'in Charlottetown 4o-day. GEO.H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts, and moderate Oneal he healing the, Baby was troubled with sores on head and legs, I tricd “Palmo-Tar Soap.” Ina very short time the sores disappeared, skin became smooth white, and the child got perfectly well. Onl 25e. Big Cake. ALL MOTHERS Who Have t! , PALMO=TAn, AP Kwow THAT iT 1S THE Best Basys SOAP inof pelicate SS Sores. Mes. Hourzman, Creditog. - POSES OOO OS HOE OUEOH HOE OO9OOG FOSS O0OS OOOO OOOH ‘ . A RS =>. ee ee ee POP OOOSSSOO OFS 56606 $6466 06 The “Famous Active” Range a ‘3 KI bia MME ole bee . a ee te ee. ie . mr = S. W. Gravbe, Agent for Charlottetown, gg THE PRODUCT OF... - 60 YEARS CXPERIENCE. The Handsomest and Best Working Cook- ing Apparatus ever made in Canada. No guessing as to heat of oven. Thermometer in door shows it 7) THE n/a a ) se ( Toxorro, exactly. Ever; cook will cp preciate this feature. Ovcn ventil- ated and ccm- ented top and bottom, ensur- ing even cook- ing. McCLARY M’f’g. Co., Lonpon, Monrreat ’ ’ Winxniprc, VaANncovyen, GOO9OS 9OOOOG9S $9990466 3099S 9999909066000 000 oe A Mid igh 1anight i with a colicy baby or 2 cclicy stomac fisu’t pleasant. Either can be avoide by keeping a PAIN KILLER « is invaluable Cholera Mor Just as valuab! F DosE—One teus»0un ee ou of Perry bottle SLtCry at external pains fulin a half etass « Devis’ Sas the inedicine shelf. It 4 ks of Cramps, 1d Diarrhoea. f water or milk (warm if convenient). iv * Ls SM a =r ae ete OL SSS ve . ent I Hae i bse Summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTIC) BEACH, NOW OPEN FO THE SEASON. 7 Char!ott,ctown Coach leaves every Tuesday 2 Thursday anid Saturday Even- _ ings, calling for guests. To se - cure passage ap- ‘ ply at JOHN NEWSON’S furniture estab- lishment, Vic- Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. Address, JOHN NEWSON & Co. By Train, conveyances and drivers can always be had at Mrs. Mec.tillan’s, Hunter River Station, for the Seaside Hotel. toria Row. — -WNSURANGE--FAIE, MARINE, The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile (1809)............esssecesceeees sesseseeee Assets $55,000,000.00 Union Assurance Society $1F14) ...c.i.....cececcconccconse: ssechsoeovses « — 12,000,000.00 Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. in any port of the world to suit customers. A1.so—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Freights. OFFICE —Watson’s Old Stand, Queen Street. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. Sterling Certificates issued, payabl « —10,000,000.00 hy 2,500 000.00 Covers Hulls, Cargoes and 6 yr—apl3 SIMEON JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ale and Porter June 25, 1895, Di North Side of Market Square. Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & C0’S. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. SALVADOR AND BAVARIAN A PANALLEL CASE Resembiance in Two Cases Derroir, Mich., Aug. 26.—Much inter est has been manifested here over the r¢ Bright’s disease by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills, a remedy which is now in universal use, and many people have a clear recol- lection of the similar case which occurred in London, Ontario, not long ago, namely, that of Mr. Wm. Langley, who for some- time was an inmate of Harper’s Hospital! here and was operated upon without effect by several Detroit physicians. It was owing to this connection with Detroit and the long accounts prbliv hed in the press that so much interest was taken in the case, and led to such an ¢normously in- creased sale of the medicine. e——_—_— Co How to Get a “Sanlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros, Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun veok 160 pages. For 6 “Life bnoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will! be sent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the nds open. sat&wk. For Over Fifty Years. An Ovp Anp Wei Trizp Remepy. Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no x%ther kind —m. w. f. wkly—l y LEW IS’ PHOTOGRAPHS | For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- where. Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. GRAFTON STREET. Charlottetown, Aug 8, 1895. The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York Did a larger business in Canada in 1894 han any other Company. Since its organization in 188] has paid its policy holder for death claims over » twenty-two mission dollars, Is tow paying atthe rafe of over a quarter of a million each month. 98,900 policies, and $300,000,000 of Insurance in force, attest the popularity “t the Company, its aystem and the onfidence of the publis. IT IS THE PEOPLE’S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charged by old system companies. During the first ‘ree months of 1895 it was thorough- ly examined by the Insurance Depart- ments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas and South Dakota, and pronounced to be sound to the core. For rates and other particulars apply to ROB ANGUS, Agent, PO. Box 3, Ch’town. une29—eod 3m. MORTGAGE SALE sili MI a Land in Charlottetown Commen. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charloitetown, in Queen’s County, n WEDNFSDAY, the 25th day of Se; tember next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— All that tract, mece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being partof Common |ot Number Twenty-one in Charlottetown Com- mop, bounded as follows, that isto say :— Commencing on the west side of the wal | peque Rad, and in the north sice of Bayfield Street, and running ‘hence along the said Malpeque Read northerly thirty-four fcet; thence westerly and parallel with ssid Bi y- fieid Street One hundred fe t; thence south- erly and parallel with the Maipequne htovd thirty-four feet to Bayfield Strect a oresaid, and thence along Bayneli Street castwardly one hundred feet tothe place of commence nent, together with all }lwi ings, ri h's, members and a; purtenances thereto bel »ng- ing or in anywise appertaining The above sale is made pursuant toa power of sale vontainedin a certain Indenture o! Mortgage, bearing dats the fourteenth day of July, A D1t87, made between Charles Copp Henry, of Charlottetown, Trader, and Eliza- beth ann Henry (hs wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, Patiick Blake, of the ather part For further particulars apply to Mr William 5S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this fifteenth day of August, A D 1895 PATRICK BLAKE, augli—law (4) Mortgag MORTGAGE Leasehold Lands on Lot 48. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House tn Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNFSDAY, the 5th day of September next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon :— c. Allthat the undivided equa! moiety or half part of which Alired Ernest Mutch died pos- sessed, in and to all these pieces or parcels of land situate on Township Number Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows: First, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Yownship Number Forty-vight, bounded and deseribed as iollows, that isto say: Commencing on tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at the north-west angle of a farm of land for- merly owned by Francis Mutch, now owned by David Mutch,; thence easterly along the northern boundary line Of said farm of David Mutch thiity-seven chains and seventeen links, or to the western side line of thet wenty- five acres of land hereinafter particuiariy described; thence 1 orth-westerly along said wesiern s de line to the south-eastern bound- ary line of :and formerly owned by Alexander Currie, now in possession of Donald Munn; thence westerty along last mentioned south- | eastern Loundary line twenty-o1 e chains, or to the said eastern shore of Hillsborough River aforesaid, and thence south riy along the said shoreto place of commencement, containing fifty acreso!t land, be the same more orless (2) abo, all that othertract o) | land adjoining the above d s rt«d land and bounded and de-cribed av follows, thatis to say:—Commencing on the south-w: stern angle of a farm of twenty-five acres of land in session of Donald Munn and purchased yhim from William Mu ch, being the halt of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late John Mutch; thence north-easteily along the south-eastern boundary line of said twenty- five acres eleven chains and fifty links } ! | AUGUST 31, People in Detroit are Interesied in a Great covery of Mr. G. H. Kent, of Ottawa. from ! OTHERS, Do You Know x Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, ang most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? 7 Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sel CaPeotiog e: without labeling them poisons ? “ : Do You Kuow that you should not permit any medicine to be giver your hig unless yor or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a Ust of 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 thas of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection wag because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for $5 cents, or one cent a dose ? ; Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparaticn, your children my be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest s Well, these things aro worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-similoe Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. VTVVTVTVSTSVSSSSSTSVSSesssseese RIPANS: SBSSSTSESVSESSISESCCOSSSSESSTSESVE TESTES ONE GIVES RELIEF. 9 er tor on fe? A ¢€ }- ory ae. (HY You Cannot Afford to OVERLOOE our line in your FURNITURE purchases. your own interests you must LOOK OVER it. Our FURNITURE LINE is away and be- yond anything heretofore offered to our patrons, SKE 1T! JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, July 20, 1895. For , ¥ ’ ; ‘ar 2 eS eROF A Good investme ‘our Summer Suits at We have a large stock of for Fall bought, and we must make room for them, hence our big cuts on prices. mer Goods, at big reductions, JOHN MACLEOD & CO. ee You can save money by buying one of our reduced prices, elegant Cloths Hats, Suits, Pants, Underwear, all Sum- te Charlottetown, August 3,1895 135 w SALE, | King of all | Vr; ‘| chinefully warranted "4 7 4 Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Bicycles. >DO0y Light Weight and Rigidity. Every Ma- Highest Honors at the World’s Columbian Exposition, SenG twasceat stamp for our 24-pags Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. | a rata ta tatat, %_4 7% Tt tt ata tet tt, %,% ttt tee ee ee eee ee +. 40°44" 44 49, ELD I PIP PPP PPP E atatatet a thence south filteen degrees east along John Boyce’s south-west boundary to land in pos- session of David Mutch; thence westeriy | along the northern bouodary of said land in possession of David Mutch to the northern beundary of said first described tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and jn a line in conti: uation thereof tothe place otf commencement, containing twenty-five: ¢:es Otiand, a little more or less, together with all rights, members and appurtenances. ‘The above sale is made pursuantto a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing da e the thirty first day of tober, A D i8-5, made between Mary mutch, widow, and Executrix of the late John Muteh, James Fred-rick Curtis and Mary Ann (his wite), Arthur Foster and Lucirda (h s wite) Benjamin Robinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and George Mutch of the second part, and which mortgage was by a: signment bearing date the twenty-seventh day of September. 4 D Ixgg, assigned to the undeisigned, Rowan K Fit,- LAGER. gerald. For furthers particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Char- lottetown. Dated this second day of August, A D 1895, ROWAN R. FITZGERALD, Assignee of Mortgagee, aug lew al (1) sle . pera Turnip Seed HASZARD’S IMPROVED TURNIP SEED from Liver- pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leading grower ot Turnip Seed in England, and guarantee it pure and fresh Ch’town, Junel4, 1895 — 246" —— + ee a imported our usual supply of GENUINE We have Wholesale and Retail, 45c. per pound. D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGR’S OLD STAND JOB PRINTIN need, See our samples, Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates