we men ee NOVEMBER 5, 1894. ancemasionneesiene NA ee OE TOE LPs MONDAY, THE DAILY EXAMINER coe senevemiiinieie - a en — THE PRODUCTION OF WHEAT. — { Te -t of a singular menu composed and WALTER BAKER & CO, The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE wc& COCOAS “AND CHOCOLATES fm On this Continent, have received iA HIGHEST AWARDS om the great Industrial and Food \ _ EXPOSITIONS ‘In Europe and America. Unlike the Dutch Pre k Hes or other Chemicals Dyes a : weed in a of their preparations ‘Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA Is a ' pure aad soluble, and costs leas than one con! SOLD BY GROCERS EVER WALTER BAKER & 00. DORCHESTER, MASS. ASK YOUR DRUCCIST FOR WHERE ’ v | OF PUR er; ‘ - mee cto. ae OUD - 4 9 =e - . ~~ es UE Paletabie as cream No oily taste .ike other In big bottles 60c. and $1.00 Delivery Express. Trunk . Baggage, etc., conveved tf ind from al trains, ate arabe ats, ete., at short notice. Pleas ave your orders at (. J Patton & Co's. Store, north side of Queen Square A. McQUAID. july26—3m ead As much Por INTERNAL 2s SITERNAL use Im 1810 iginated by an Q:d Family Pnysician. Think Of it. In use for ily Paysi Eigntr Years, and still leads. Geae alter Generation have used and blessed it Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel Fron ‘ Every Sufferer cimicg suman Nervous Headache, Piphtheria,( ‘eughs,Catarrh, Bron chitis, Asthma, Cheiera-Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Soreness in Bxtyor Limbs, Stlif Joints or Strains whi Snd in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure Every Mother siisntmucartee —e_ ment in the vase for Croup, Colkk Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Collec, Cuts, Bruises. MT api Pains table to occur in any famil notice. Pelays may cost a life. Relieves al! Summe:; Complaints like magte. Price, 95 cts. (post-paid; 6 bot a. Co.. Boston. Maa LINIMENT LIKE any OTHED ties, $2. Express paid. LS. Johnson & lattetown WoonD’s PHOSPHODINE. Tre Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to ~ promptly. and permanently : cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and al effecis of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use i of Tobaco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. ie which soon lead to In- Aarmity, Insanity, Consumption -nd an early grave, Masa been prescribed over 26 yoars in thousands of | cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; it | he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, | fuclose price in letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, ’ Sold in C1 y Geo E Huches druggist. ( ) DONT D —, i prom] tilled [= ODA : Loe eth WILL CURE YOU v uarantes Dodd's “Sidney Fills te ure any ® Dvopey. Rheumations, Heart Disease. Female Ti Imt Blood—or money refunded, Sold by ide ts in medicine, or by mail on rr pt fry per box or Six boxes $2.50, DR. L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto, weScan sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at the followiag prices, viz. :~50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 yer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Stent by mail to any address post paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, _ may?d Charlottetown. REGULATE and CONTROL ", *% the Brain * the Stomach * the Heart & the Lungs * the Muscles * the Intestines : & the Liver : as and Kidneys. Pi WEAK NERVES ARE MADE STRONG HAWKER'S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. Wt gives new strength ond vigor Nerves, Brain, mach, and Blood, and all weakened organs. oe) Jl All Drugyists sellit. : 2 Bottle. Six for $2.50, Mid. only by Hawker Medicine So. Ltd. St.John. NB. TT rsh Sa, Ge é & ONE PILL AFTER EATING {INSURES GOOD GIGESTION. bos 6a. ‘PRIGE 25 CTS Tue withont } Trade supplied by W. R. Watson Cher | Explanation of How che Prey ing Gia tn the Morket bas heer pies ered We hav ferred to ib over production of wheat ie recent voars as the immediate cause ofthe t fall im prices ; but it rena ' how th vlut has b te ( t I i itis due tu the bounty Ace ra than tothe ent ry i scieal from the tact th ritu table to produc tio fhe t ited States where tii wieat a «A ised during the last ve e the i population has coh ALE by sbout 125 imiilious lu i } ere were | nearly 39} million acr i wheat in tha ‘ wut wit th re area dui “v i » TSO WwW vi ‘ vi tis est i eu o Ag cu i t try icres Bt the Viehi Wa i? 2 189]. extraordinary in 1892, and w up to t ive in 1893 a f it is certain that t! crops 0 tid he ty to lowing Vears we Z tiv Underestl ma 1 bvu L) I i tf Azgricu j Wha h ned of th distribution ‘ ( appears at east Lo tke tarters more han t tverage aunual production of the thr preceding years his s ase crop again, accor » all mu cial esti inates, Is qu ip to an average in quantitv, and much greater than the tigures of the Department of Agricu ture intimat fothis superabundance in America there isto be added a new one in the Aryventine Republic, Wiens over two } DON Quarters Ol Wital Were export ed in 159, and over fourand a half millions in I8S93, While this vear’s total is expected to reach seven million quar- ters. Previous to 1590 that country had only in one vear exported as muchasa mi tion quarters, and the rapid increase orher surpus, coming on topot the eXtra exports fromthe United States, good crops in Europe since IS9L, and great 7 in India since 1892, has ma Y i terially helped to bring prices down, | lu Argentina we have the ouly instance eta country in which the growth of |} Wheat has grea extended in re vears Argentine statistics are liit b tt-r thai rourh wtess:-; but so fir as f hey are to be rehocd on they show that the wheat h was only 49).006 acres iu ISS), had expanded to 6,00 ),000 rcres in 1893. In spite of the low prices ruling since the crop of the latcer vear came tuto the t great increase in wheat is reported tor the present Vear The explanation of this surprising ad vancegin wheat production given by Argentine authorities and the British representative at Buenos Ayres, is that itisdue part'v tothe high gold pre mium which has prevailed for several years, and partly he settlement of tae country by a large wumber of Italian inmigrants, wio are content to labor from sunrise Stinset, and even by moonlizht, for a bare living. Thes spend hardly anything, it is said, upon impowied merchandise, which the gold premitun inakes dear, while they sli their wheat at gok and pay near ly all their expenses in the depreciat«d | paper curreney, which al | nest as faras ever in payments which thev have to make. If this is to be taken as the main ex planation of Argentine farmers b ang in } 4 position to extend their wheat industry |} when prices are unremunerative te frowers in nearly all ether countries, their enterprise is built ou a very inse market growig to t i to | i { pric issnild to @ cure foundation. English farmers. at ; anv rate, cannot vrow wheat at Ys. x quarter. A tiriftvy Seotch farn ii Mxsex a few vearsago astonished the viders of an agricultural paper b it | ing firures to show that he co ‘OW Wheat at a profit to sell at 30s, a quarter ; but he disp sed of the straw as well as i vrain, and he holds te 50s AS ais tatihnimuwm. It is incredible that the world can long be suppl “<i with wh if presont prices, and un ‘lean Veurs’ occurs to cause n value, it will, in all probabi brought about by a considerable ion of the wheat area.—] the still ‘ CSS a scries oO a recovery Y. ly relics | ondon Econo | mist Natta Sahib, From time to time the rumor is re vived that the Naua Sahib.the most no } toriowus mouster of the Indian mutiny isvetalive. In relation to one of thes Mzajor-Gen. Hutchinson, of the Army, sivs in a letter to The London Times: “In 1857-48 I was mili- tary secretary to the chief commissioner of Oude, aud as such was head of an in- telligence department which supplied to the military authorities aud to the su | prome government information regard } ng th: movement of rebel tro ps. The } system adopted was to send out run } hers with instructions to pass through | certain lines of country, returning to | } } reports, | British Lucknow, and to report everything they heard. It arranged that the rimners, without knowing it, wou'd cross each other at certain points at about the same time, hey were never told |} What particular information to inauire for. Some time in 1858, probably about June or July, three or four runuers, coming from different direetions, s par ately reported that the Nana Sahi' had died of fever across the River Gogra, and been burnt in the jungles border ing on Nepaul aud known as the Terai. This information, according to the in structions of the chief commissioner, Sir Robert Montgomery, I duly reported to | Lord Canning \sthe Nana up to date | had not been discovered, it is, | think, } now highly probabl: that the rmuners | had got hold of the truth, and ¢ tainty | it was then considvred so to be by tie Intelligence Department, of which that | very able and expericneced officer, the | late Major Orr,was the executive comp troller,” _—_—_——. WAS SO Iu Jap Land, Japanese folks have six or eight pockets cunningly inserted in the cuffs of their wide ‘These pockets | are always filled with a curious miscel lauy peculiar to the droll littie p-ople | As common as twine in Young Ameri ca’s pocket is the prayer amulet wriiten on delicate shects of rice paper and } composed by the bonzes. In accord. ance with the abiding and funny faith | of the Japanese women, thes: prayers | are swallowed, paper and all, like a ‘pill, | in all cases of mental and physiea! dis | tress. Another essential never miss ne anumber of small squares of siky | paper, which is put tothe most unex coe purpose—to hold the stem of a otus or lily, to dry a teacup. wipe away a tear or blowthe absurd little nose ét | the doll-like little woman. The very | smartest people of Janan use this style ot handkerchief for practical purpos-s. After using a ball is made of the piper and it is thrown in the street wiil disgust. sleeves. | is —-——-_— + @e @ ——__—__ —_________. GENERALLY PRESCRIBED. The idea that Bright's Disease cannot be i eured Proven to be a Fallacy, Quesec, Nov. i—Local physicians are much gratified over the letter of Dr. A. G. McCormick, of Bichmond, this province, testifving to his cure of Bright’s Disease, by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since the introduction of the remedy in this city, many physicians have not hesitated to prescribe the pills, and numerous eures have been the result. This latest testi- mony,comiag from so well known a medical man, proves that the local men were right inchanging the old-time remedies Dodd’s Kidney Pills. tion. for Hence their jubila- | From the report of a missionary to j; Africa—“My congregation refuse to give | upeannibaliem, but I have succeeded in | so far improving their tastes that they now eat with knives and forks.” 7 | ‘tow to et a Sunlight Picture, | Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman ook old sooner than a man”) to Lever | Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you ) will receive by post a pretty picture free | from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. No Change y ° ‘ No Change in Prices Satisfaction ! OV No Rival! No Change in JEWEL'S Have No Equal! Have Cy pa omy - x Bs | “Sam, & a. ee happy homes oil [or sale only by Ask for the list of three hundred EK. Island now using the JEWEL, @ R. B&B. NORTON & CO., CITY U ARDWARE STORE, UFF x Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1894—tu fri WE ARE RUNNING our stock of Latin, English and French Dic- tionaries, also a few Liddle & Scott’s Greek Lexicons. White’s Latin English, reduced from $2.00 to $1.25, " English Latin, “ $2.00 to $1.25 French Dictionaries, 50 and 75 cents. L. & S. Greek Lexicon, $1.25. Allen & Greenough’s Latin Grammar, reduced from $1.25 to $1.00. All the English and French College Text Books lowest figures at the BAZAAR STORE. We received to-day a new lot of CHINA, including Flower Pots, Fairy Lamps, Berry Vases, Rose Bowls, Toilet Sets, ete. We want to hustle off a lot of Toys and Faney Goods to make room for our Xmas Goods. Why not help us? We will give you the profit. BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, October 25, 1894--t t s ARE YOU IN NEED escleoci UG ciclo. A Fall Overcoat for the chilly evenings, «nd the c at the Dishes. all Oxford, Fashionable Shades —Blue. Fawn, Brown and Grey. in the Overs, Anyone in n221 of a nize t saoall goods, JOHN FcLEOD «& Charlottetown, September 12, 1$94—m w f c ba pt oR Www Gk aL Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It conti ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substarce. {5 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oi It is Pleasant. Its guavantco is thirty ycars’ use by Miliions of Mothers. ©Castoria destroys \VYorms and allays Castori2 prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Castoria relieves foverishness. cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. tecthinug troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency, Castori: assimilates regulates the stomach and bowels, givizs and natural sleep. Case toria is the Childrer’s Pauacea—the Mother’s Friend, the food, So ieee healthy +ne4 ' an 15 Castoria. | Castorit. teneneetenmeamainanetionte sastroemnene ; censiainons sihdeneiaineninsetiiant “ Sastoria is 2a excellent medicine ‘or ch!l- | “ Castoria is so well adapted to chiidren thas @rcn. Motors have repeated)y told.) s0 of its | 2 recommend it as superior toauy vrescriptiog 4000 effeet upon iheir children.” dmown to me." Da. G. C. Ocaoon, Il, #4, Ancuer, M. D., ow. il, hiass. 111 So. Oxford £t., Brooklyn, N. Y. ad t is i . ** Sastowic is the best remedy for ch ldrenof } “Onr physicians iu the children’s depart- which [uz acquainted. lhop»tho«w:yisrot | ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, amd althouch we only have among our snedical supplies what is known as reguicr producis, yet we are freo to confess that the snerits of Castoria has won us to look with Zavor upon it.” Usrrep Hosprrat anp Dispensary, Boston, Mass" fir distaut when mothers wiill« onsite r the real interest of tucir children, and use storia ia- | €-vad of the variousquack no-trums which are t «lestroying their loved ones, by fore gopiuni, noeTphine, soothing syrup and of «<r hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending | ‘20m to premature craves.” i Da. J. F. “oxcrecor, Conway, Ar Tho Centaur Com pany, TI Murray Street, New York City, ame SR ASS se) Ti WER ST Assen C. Suita, Pres., Patronize Watchmakers of recognized ability. We make a specialty of bringing Fine Watches to keep close time. Special Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep iJ Wwe repair them. G. G. IU RY, North Side Qué» Sudare, Opposite Post Office. t Charlootteiown, Angust 1, 1894. RUN DOWN WATCHES | safe and We Have a Fine ange of Fall Syercoatings written by the kitechenmaid in ai Scotch country house when the cook waa ill. and the girl thonght it incumbent upon her to fultil all the cook’s duties :— First a little soup, Then a little fish. After that a bunny On a silver dish. A rouse. A dish of many colors. Some cheese. Desert. That’s all! THINGS TO REMEMDER. A cold in the head is the first euttarrh. cause of Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by consumption. Hawker’s cattarh cure positively cures catarrh, cold in the head and al) eatarrbal troubles. First lady (threateningly) —“Did you call me a two-faced thing, mem,did you ?%” Second lady (unabashed) ~“Yes, mem, did; and wot’s more, I don’t kuow which ov ’smn’s the ugliest.” fam not surel ever told you whata excellent, as well as palatable | cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add > all Wasting Diseases is made in Halifax, Nova Scotia. If not, let me now say that there is no other Remedy quite as good for these ailments as Purryer’s Emv.sion I need not enlarge—a word to the wise is suflicient—remember it is Purrner’s Eu- all the first-class Druggiste, in large eight ounce ULSION—for sale in your town by bottles for 50e. Molly —“Ned Croesus is @ much better match than Charlie Bullion; his fortune is larger,and he has some inteiligence.” Polly—*You mean he has not only more dollars, but more sense.” A Graduate of Toronto University Says: “Mv children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their eerliest years! Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my. wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” Burglar Bill—“Got any children ?” Slippery Sam (moodily) —“€ had a son onct. I trained him to snatch pocket- books from ladies out shopping.” “Wot became of ’im?” “He starved to death.’’ Young lady—Doctor, can you recom- mend something that will make me pretty ? Doctor—Yes, money. piease. Two dollars, ee Cause and effect ; constipation is the cause of a host of dixea-ex. Hawker’s liver pills cure constipation, thereby preventing its consequent ills, “It must be strange for the Spaniards to feel that they are ruled over by a mere infant.” “Why?” “It’s so uncommen.? “Hamph! It’s plain you never had an in- | fant.” The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is nature’s grand restorative,and is only found in its entirety and purity in Miller’s Emulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs, bronchitis and all affections of the throat aud lungs, Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. For Over Fity Years. An O.p Axp Weitt Triep 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 svothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, wh is the best remedy for Diarrhea. 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’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l v CUARLES &. THORNE, Practic:l Plamber, Gas sanitary Engineer. and Having for a number of years worked in the United States with an experienced Plumber, will now furnish first-class work and jobbing of al! kinds at short notice. TESTIMONIALS—Arthar Johnson, Esq, Druggist, Revere Hotel, ete. All orders left at REVERE BOTEL. oct3i—dy 3m eod Newfoundland Markets H, T. McCOUBRKx, General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship ments from P. KE. Island carefully attend- ed to and account sales given promptly. Wharfage and Stores. Correspondence solicited, H. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Bex 307 St. Johua’s, N. FP. sept4—dy lm wy 3m THE 8.8. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Eveniag at 4 p. m. FOR HALIPAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calls. Throagh Bills of Lading issued to all pane in Great Britain and Continent at 0 west rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. arson PILLS Make New, Rich Blocd! These pills were a wonderiai discovery. No other ke them in the world. W'‘li positively «ure or relieve Ji manrzer of diseace. T..c information around gact ox is worth ten times the cost of a box of pille Find at abvut them, and you will always be thankful. (ms ILL a pose, They expel all impurities from the blows jeticate women fn reat benefit fia using them, ‘Mustrated pamph'et free. Scud everywhere, or sent nail for 2 cts. im stamp: five boxes = DR. & GUNSOD & CO,.22 Co °n House St. Rexton, Mask WINTER-KEEPING APPLES atten:ion given to Railroad. Watches and Jewelry at) lowest prices in the city. Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Piy+ pin Apples for sale by the subscriber, BENJ. E. WRIGHT, oct20—2w eod POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to the United States market. The duty is re duced, and the crop throughout the West- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices must rule high. Consignments solicited and prompt returns made. Write for par- ticulars and references to D. P. 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Cislytetove , September 29, 1894-dy 6w pat guar her wat IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ALSO Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land-| sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the Island. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—tt s & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. Mckay Woolen Ca f OUR SPECTALTIBS a ee _READY-MADE CLOTINING, : TWEEDS, 3 | WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING, | HATS, ! CAPS, BLANKETINGS, | | FLANNELS. 3 Come and See Our Show, —— Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894—dy Salt! Salt! To arrive, per bark R. B. Poake, from Liverpool, due here about 15th October, 8,000 Bags Sait. Parties wishing to pur chase can book, now at low rates. PEAKE BROS. & 00, Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1894, Mortgage S&S ile, To be sold by Public Anction, at tLe Courts Building in Charlottetown, in @ County, in rince Edward | THURSDAY, the third day of January A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o’cleck, All that tract, piece or parcel of land ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, betug fourth part of Town Lot Number Se (37) in the Second Huadred of Town Lowip — the said city, bounded on the north by ) Square. on the east by land the 7 Zion Church, on the south by Jand the By port y of Richard Heartz, and on the west by andthe property of the Union Bank a Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the said land ing a front of forty~two feet or thereabouts Queen Square, and €xtending back @ feet or thereabouts. The above sale is mad+ under and by yh ofa power of omielees inan Inden! of Mortgage, bearing «late the sixth d June, A D 1873, and ma Le betweeu the lottetown Young Men’s Christian A ofthe one part and Jotin Ings ot the art. . For further particulars apply to A, Ernest Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or to the Morte: Jated at Charlottetown this sixteent of October, A D 1891. JOUN INGS, octlé—12i law (tues) Morty MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Anciion, at the Supreme Court House in Charlettete in Queen’s County, on ‘1 UESDAY, t Sixth day of November next, A. D, 18% at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of situate, lying and being in Charlottet in Queen’s County, in the Provines Prince E.lward Island, being part of Ti Lot Number Twenty-six, in the first dred of Town Lots, and bounded and scribed as follows, that is io say: € mencing at the south-wesi angle of a Town Lot Nunber Twenty-six, on north-east side of Hillsborough thence northwestwardly along said eighty-nine feet; thence on @ right therewith northeastwardly forty-four thence south-westwardly parallel said street sixteen feet seven i thence north-eastwardly paralle! nsilage and Hay Cutters, Water Street one foot; thence sout | wardly paraliel with Hillsborough St iyeventy-two feet five inches to Wi | Street; thence following the ecurse | of south-westwardly forty-five place of commencement. The above sale is made purevant power of eale contained in a certain denture of Mortgage bearing date twenty-fourth day of June, A.D. i made between Owen Coyle of the one and James Eden of the other part. a For further particulars apply to MRS | James J. Johnston, Solicitor, Charlotte town. Dated this fifth day of Octeber, A, 1894. JAMES DEN, octh)—4i law (fr) i . 3 To be sold by Public Auction, at be | Court House in Summerside, on FRIDA | the Thirtieth day of November next, A | 1894, at the hour of Twe!ve o'clock, under a power of sale contained in Mortyage, dated the third day of Septem ber, A. D. 1891, and made between 1 Gain and Elizabeth Gain (his wife) of one part, and the undersigned, Barclay, of the other part :— All that uract of Jand situate in Eleven, Prince County, adjoining land ¢ the north and south of Thomas L | being the northern moiety of that iract | Jand, bounded as follows :- Comp at a stake eet in the west side of thea Weterr Road, in the north-east angle land ot Alexander Gillis; thence west three chains fifty links to Lot Ten; thenee™ north nineteen chains eighiy links ; thence east furty-eight chains twenty links 10 road; thence to the south-east along road to the place of commencement, COR] taining one hundred and ten acres, moiety of which is fifty-five acres, For further particulars apply t» J. Edward Wyatt, Burrister-at-Law, Saar merside. or | Dated this 21th day of October, A. Bea | 1894. 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