Waller Baker & Co. Limited, - ] The Largest Manufacturers of (—A PURE, HICH CRADE ‘ <x COCOAS ani CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great ep pr ~ \ Industrial and Food \ EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. In view of th Caution: many imitations of the labels and wrappers on <« is, Consumers should make cur go< : our place of manufacture ely, Derchester, Mase. inted on each package SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. WooM's PHOSPIIODINE. | The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to pron nd permanently | eur rms of Nervous We Emmis atorrh — ot es tbuse j M Pe | Armity, Insanity, Consum; ind carly grave, Has been prescribed over ¢ > vears in tl nds of cases; is the only Reliable a Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if ine in place of this, lL send by return x, $5. One will to any address, known. he offers some wi inclose price in letter, and we w mail. Price, one packag®, ¢ please, siz will cure. Pamphie The W usa! j it Hionest : | | } rthiess medi ~~Peany, 7, Canada, Scid in Charlo W y Geo E Hughes D-uggist Orders are promply filled Fath . : 8 3 ay BLE“. 3 dt fb. Sa my Roe) ff | a V4 Ui tS = =. € aa CHRSTIPAI Se @). EADACHE, EGULATE THE LIVER! E PILL AFTER EATING SURE? wOOD CIGESTION. 25 CTs. re DODDS ME Ta ‘DONT D vILL GURE YOU W cure ar’ Propsy. Rheumetism. Heart 1 F emaie Blood—or money nected. 2 rs in med or ovn on receipt ice. 5 per box Six boxes $2.50. Ca. L. 4... SMITH & CO., Toronto. we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 wer dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poe aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. Remedy tor the Hern Fly, O B WADMAN, of Crapand, writes: “ After trying many experiments this summer on my own cow, I have at last discovered a cheap and substantial remedy. Cod oi!, petroleum, eda! ol, ete, Should not be used, as they are injurious to the cattle, and I am persuaded that farmers who bav? usei those remedies find a great mary remedy for 40 cts sufficient quantity application will last mail reecipt fe ly after examination, sores.” fe will supply the rgallon which will be or tw nty cows for ten or twelv by enclosing th Crapand, / Mortgage Sale. To be soid by Public Auction, at the Court Hovse in Charlottetown, in Queen's County on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of Septem- yer, A D189, atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon:— wiil, One August 17 c wy All that tract, plece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being in the Cite of Charlotte- town, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, t-ounde | and described as follows, that is to say:—Being th* easte'n part of Town Lot Number Eighty, in the Fourth Handed of Town Lots in cwarlottetown, having a front of forty two feet on Fitzroy Street bouuded en the east Ly Town Lot eighty-one, on the south by part of Town Lot thirty-eight, onthe north by F.z'roy Street, and op the west by land now or !ormeriy the property of Horace Haszard ALSO— AI! that other tract of land situate, lying and be town aforesaid, and being Number Eigtity-one inthe Fou Hund-ed of town Lots in Charottetown atoresaid, bounded as low4, that is tosav: -On the north by Fitzroy Sireet, on the east by hills borough Street, on the south by that part of the said Town Lot purchas.d by James Davis anil on the west by Town Lot Number Eighty, measuring eighty four feet on Fitzrey 3st ard ty-six feet or there- abouts on Hil shorouzh Street, tozether with all buildivgs and improvemeuts ilereon The above is mide pursuant to the power « mtained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of Ucto- ber, A ij 13+), made between Alexander A tyan and Deborah T Kyan (his wife) of the © be part, and Thomas Campbell of the other part. for further particulars apply at the office of William S Stewart, Solici:or, Chariottetown, Dates this 3)th day of July, A D 1895. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Mortgagee. piece or parcel ng in Charlotte partof Town Lot rth fo and reet i Saie «¢ PUTINER' RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN tea 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. Price 50 cenis june Al! Druggists per bottle. HIGKEY & NICHOLSON, Tebacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. keep it. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING 8s «0 the pound. ALSO—— Their Old Reliable Brands of BLAUA CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING TWIST. Prices Lower Than importcd Tobaccos, [kK DAILY —— A DEAL IN STOCKS. sisi oa © - —, im & a by it ) honey moon, iow pn « i leave out either?” ask CGieors Littlecash himsel’, ly lliing his penholder into 4 I furroweé forehead “Ther hever was a wedding without presents, As for no honeymoon—why, Hetty would be justified in erying off before th very altar What had placed our friend in this unpleasant quandary was, to begin with, Uncle Piper's check for £500, It was a check to marry Hetty and set up house with, and qua cash was satis- { ory nough, but accompanied with t wise avuncular injunction: “George marry on a cash basis—cash, mind— or never look me in the face again.” Suc) x llen rd vice plus a (500 chec k it is impossible for a nephw to spurn specially a nephew in love. And then, when he had this gold mit untold wealth in his pocket, and a full ocean happiness to look forward to, George fell into the toils th plausibdl fellow, Tom Seherer, of the well-known city firm of Moutoa, Scherer & Walker. Scherer had such a taking way remembering, and cherising affectionately one’s Christian na h! Congratulate you, my dear Geerge Coming off next month, eh? His ppy man! Some of you fellows nave the devil's own luck, And just in time, te for me to put you on to making a comfortable nect-egg for the happy hovne—one of the prettiest chances you ever had. But come into Pipps’ and have a coffee.” Pipps’, that long, low, smoky “dive” in Yhrogmorton sireet, was crowded With eesy-manner-@ gentiemen in sik bats, or in no has at all, who con- versed in pairs s:i in groups with lectrical energy “hey could not hear themse!ves for their own talking. ‘Sell- a:-five-three-eigit.” “Beok you thou- sind “Ruy six-quarter.” “Sell.” “Buy *“Panja.drums.”’ “Rhodes.” “Barney's stock “Struck Bidble- Potble reef.”” “Last-crushing-ten- sunces’’—such were some of the scraps or jurgon that emerged above the dia in flashes of comparative silence; while ever and anon a gentleman would draw from his vest pocket a little notebook and pencil some entry or another. Al- most deafened at first by the hubbub, George Littlecash was in the whirlpool himself, an eager listener to Mr. Scherer's glowing tales indicative of the pecurdary advantage certain to result from a small punt in the South soon African “boom.” “Eighty thou’ in one deal, my dear George—wht d'ye think of that, eh Springett went nap on Gold Bug Ex- tensions—put on every penny he could scrape together, till he hadn’t a cent to swear by—and came out 80,000 gold- an sovereigns to the good. And yet you say it isn’t worth trying. My lear George—fuint heart never main- tained a fair lady, if it won her.” The upshet was that George figured up his liabilities against his check, and handed over to the trusty Scherer £250, to be converted In two days, or some such reasonable time, into £2,500. “Done!’ cried Scherer, as he pen- ciled the little transaction in his not- book. And “done” George was. For next Jay, when he looked at “Mines” in the money column, he found Gold Bugs had crawled downstairs three-eighths., “What do you advise, Scherer?” ask +d George, when they met in the city. “Never advise, my dear George. Don’t do it—on principle. “Cut your fosseg, let your profits run,” is our old wheeze; 1} = il CONGRATULATE You.’ This to somebody being to pocket a profit. but it’s no good being too hasty. fall is simply dve In too big a hurry Bet you judge for yourself, dear bey; Next Goid Bugs had crawled downstairs two or three steps more. day “It's nothing, George,” said the op @rnistic Scherer. “Weak holders— couldn’t last out—that’s my explana- tion. Still, don‘t be guided by me.” Next day after that Gold Bugs had fallen so heaviy that you coudn’t find anybody to pick them up again at any price. And just then, of course, to make amends, George Littlecash was reminded ky his tatlor of “that little which had been overtooked account” for so many quarters. It was in this doleful hour, as he sat savagely biting his lips, knitting hiz brows and inward- ly cursing Scherer and all his works, that he glanced vaguely at a copy of the Evening Inteliigencr. “Renewed Activity in Rand Shares” was the line in large type that caught the disconsolate investor’s eye as the paper lay on his desk. “Confound Rand shares!” he ejacu- lated fervently, wheeling round as though from a teo affectionate snake. Just then, as luck would have jt, in popped the becsming and expansive Scherer. “Why George, my dear boy, you’re looking as ghastly as James Canham Read when he was ‘taken from life,’ as the waxworks bill says. Nothing se- tious, I hope? G:1 chucked you?” “Lock here, Scherer; I don’t want you blarneying me again. el’ve had quite nough of Rand shares, thanks—in fact, a long sight too much.,”’ “Rand ures! Why, Scherer returned, Virtue, “you sh: my dear fel- with a look of really don’t mean to tell me that’s what put you down in the dumps—tha‘* little matter of two- fifty, when you stood to win as many low,” pained thousands Bless my soul!’—Scherer’s sye had just caught the line in the Evening Intelligi:nsr—“have you seen the p. per to-night?” “No,” replied George, whose back was turned, “nor want to. I'm si-k of the whole thing. You knew, for TI told you, I couldn't ris anything under the [eerain unless it was absolutely EXAMINER . certain.” "And that’s what you call risk?” “Oh, hang—I know it’s my own fault —only don't bother me with any more of these fine tales." “Now, I call this very unkind of you, George,” said Scherer, injured; “I do, indeed.”” And so saying, while he kep* one eye on Gorge’s back, Mr. Scherer cast the other down the money column, When he reached Gold that par ticular eye flared up like a fusee. “Now, you if Gold aw bpceRsS what should say Bugs went up again to 5 1-4, eh?” “mot?” “Right you are, dear boy. ‘Rot’ Is it? Well, well. You think I misled you about that little del, eh?” “Well, if you want plain speaking, Mr. Scherer, I think you did.” rge! This “And you an’ I friends, Ge is what comes of trying to @o a man & i? good turn! Now, what do you say ! I offer to take those shares off your hands again, since you're so cut up over *em ?”’ “At a shilling cpiece, I suppose. Ha, ha?’ “A shilling apiece? No, sir! Not at a shilling apiece.” T’'ll give you what you gave for ‘em, and a shilling apiece ever to sooth your injured feeungs, im - “4 ‘ pm lied ; “ToN'’r LOUBY YOUR VRISND’S HGONES.Y \‘e MaN,,’ Mr. Scherer found his magnanimity h‘:aself slipped so exhiliarating that he drew up, threw open his coat, and George’s Evening Intelligencer into his own pocket. “You doubt my honesty and my gcod faith, eh, my dear sir,” he seid, pulling out his check book and a roll of notes, Last week you paid me £250; if you will be so gcod as to hand me back the scrip I shall have much pleasure in handing you my check for {562 l@s, Cr p’raps,” he added, with cutting sar- vasm, “since you doubt my honesty, you would prefer Bank of England notes ?”’ George, who had risen, half dazed, hac just enovgh piesence of mind to gas) in his astonisiment: “If it’s all the same to you, I should.” “Certainly, my dear sir.” “I'm only too delighted to hand it back to you,” said George, fervently, as he passed over the scrip, and receiv- ed the crisp notes and gleaming go‘d in exchange. “And yet, strange to say,” laughed Scherer, “I can assure you I’m no less delighted to take it back. Ha! ha! ha! Pa! he! hat’ For some moments the tachinnation prevented speech. When Scherer found breath he remarked to his bewildered friend. “My dear George let me give you a word of honest advice ~-in fact, two words. Don’t doubt your friend’s honesty again, and when you hold active shares keep a sharp eye on the papers—ha, ba, ha!” “The papers?” echoed Littlecash; “why, no, I haven't seen to-night’s pa- per yet.” And he struck the bell, “Yes, sir?’ said the office boy. “Where's to-night’s evening Tivpetts?” “Ain't come in yet, sir.” ~, yeu, & corrected Mr. Scherer, choking with laughter, as he preduced the Evening Intelligencer. "I just—just—mechanically picked it up for a moment myself.” But the office boy triumphed. “That's a h’old won, sir, to-night’s ain’t come in yeti.” “Not come in!” shrieked Scherer, turning to the date. “Why, good Lord —the paper’s a month old!” Mr. Scherer’s ex-lamations as he sank into George’s chair were so shockingly profane that even the office boy turned pele and expected a flash of lightning. Ceorge got his friend out of the office at last, but made a point of nanding him beck the odd twelve pounds ten-— The weeding paper, his,” “to soothe his feclings.”’ took piace, and Urcte Piper will never know the particulars of George’s first —and last—little venture on the stock | exchance.—St, James’ Budvet, Strange Relationships in Marriage. It is rarely the* a daughter becomes jer mother’s mether-in-law, yet this *crisus <oincidence does occasionally happen, A friend of mine, a colonel ia the army, had been a widower fo; some years, and resided with hiz sons and lavghters in Plyrouth. At a ball given by the officers of h® ‘egiment he met a beautiful young sitl, with whom he fell desperately in eve, and, to make a long story short, hey were soon married, At the year’s en-i there was an addi- ‘ion to the family. Of course the moth- tr came to be with her daughter cn +his interesting occasion, and, being t handsome, weil preserved woman, -he Colonel's eldest son became much ittached to her, and before long led her ‘o the hymenial altar. Thus the daugh- ‘er became mother-in-law to her own nother. Another strange relationship is thet of a lady who is mother-in-law to her ‘wo sisters in a sornewhat similar fash- on to the above, they having married itepzons. I myself am cousin to my ywn sister, she having espoused my 1usband’s first cousin, and am second :ousin to my nephews—her sons.— London Tit-Bits, Royalty Pays Ita Fare. It is vry frequently asserted in {ll- nformed quarters, says the London sketch, that the Queen travels free ‘ver all the railways in Great Britain, vhile the expenses of members of the toyal Family are paid by the Treas- iry. This, of course, is absolute non- The Queen pays her own ex- venses, averaging about $40,000 a year ‘or the home journeys alone; and for the Royal Family pay their own fares whenever they travel, just the same ts ordinary passengers. “nse, Goods. Some of our competitors and cannot be bluffed. time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and or the least money. Cir’own, Aprit 1, 195—6m135 wy Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy — = — — = — — = A Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. —_— —- — (1 ——___ The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pu- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable No old-fashioned steck and odd sizes. bait their hooks with large discount figures. The people und+rstand thit little game They know that men don’t waste! tLe quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we cen give )o1 the best value WEEKS & WARREN, DUENort Side of Market Square, ne ne a ee ANOTHER DISCOVERY. Of Interest to Bicycle Riders, a discovery that will be good news too all who locomote on the wheel. He says: Since I first began to ride a wheel, which is several years ago, | have been subject to more or less chafing and irritation. Sometimes when heated the itching inside my legs would be so severe that I would feel compelled to forego riding for atime. Nothing that I tried did any material good until my attention was drawn to an advertise- ment of Dr. Chase’s Ointment for all itching of the skin. I tried it and al- most from the moment it touched the skin the itching stopped. I also find its occasional use prevents chafing. Further evidence of the eflicacy of this preparation is given by Chas. Roe, fore man Central Press Agency, Toronto who was troubled with Itching Skin of the most aggravated kind. When the skin became heated during sleep from too much clothing, would wake up with absolute pain from digging into the flesh with his nails. Chase’s Ointment gave reliof from tho first application and permantly cured. Price 60c, Hieh Grade VYiateches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly sharged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G.H. 'FAYLO®. North Side Queen Squ 1°. july9 Ae | TEETH ei st | . : } A well known bicycle rider has made j | | i | $10 yer Set Partial Sets Gold and | Porcelain Crowning. Best | material, best workmanship, | best satisfaction. | DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street, Charlottetown. NOTICE. All permits given to fish on that part of Morell River owned by me are from this date revoked. Anyone, without distinc- tion of person, who fishes in river or tres- passes on the land from this date, without a written permit from myself, will be prosecuted. 2h THOS. MORR'S. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re lined finish and moderate * prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘o-day. GEO.H. COOK re Gcrner Queen & Grafton Sts. PRDANORUFF GENTLEMEN FINO EXCELLENT IT CLEANSES THE SCALP, RELIEVES THE DRYNESS AND $0 PREVENTS HAIR 7) FALLING OUT, Bic Cakes Put up Hanosome” 256 A Perfect PEA =<MEC The McClary Wood Furnace Mfg. Co., S. W. Crabbe, Agent fir Charlottetown. FPQVP HI OS CSTPS CSOD SSOSSPISS COSPSOSOO DOSS GO OOEGOD OUR Made in 4 sizes, Nos. 14, 16,17 and19. Willheat from 10,000 to 100,000 cubic feet. Heavy Fire Box, Large Feed Door. Steel Flues with Cast Heads. Direct and in- direct draft. Flues easily cleaned. All operations from front of Furnace. YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM FROM CELLAR TO GARRET, AND DO IT CHEAPLY, Highest Testimonials From all Dealer and Users LONDON, MONTREAL, . TORONTO, WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER....... =a . ; 5OOOOOOS $O69496SF $996 0909009945890 9SOSS0O00 a Pf a4 “8 7 fie ‘yut SN Wg 4 ang, MP est RESALE OO : au ul raven ee gry ole ES Summer Resort. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTIC) BEACH, NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Coach leaves Char!ott,etown every Tuesday A Thursday and ~ Saturday Even- , ings, calling for guest. To £e- cure passage aye ‘ ply at JOHN NEWSON'S furniture e='ab- lishment, Vie- River Siation, for the Sea: ide Hotel. Charlottetown, July 11, 1895. toria Row. By Train, conveyances and drivers can always be had at Mrs. Me-lillau’s, Hunter Address, JOHN NEWSON & Co. If you are Building 5? the lowest. and prices the lowest. Our Farm Garden rade requires. and Screen Wire for Windows Charlotteown, May 10, 1895~25 Sis US ABUUT HARDWARE eae our stock is complete and price If you are Painting, our Paints are the best quality Tools all that the ine ude Our Household Goods include Kalsomine, Handy Paints, and all spring and summer requisites. Prices cut to a living profit only. R. B. NORTON & CO.. City Hardware Store. Doors, Garden Hose, and SiMe N JONES BREWERS, ST. JOHN, N. B. — Ale and Porter -— June 25, 1895 Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & COS. ssvantiy"ticer. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. advertisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. of our citizens every evening. Tur EXAMINER reaches the homes That accounts for our large advertising patronage. TILE EXAMINER PUB, COMPANY. TUESDAY, SEPTEMB®? A PARALLEL CASE People in Detroit are Interesied in a Great Resemblance in Two Cases Detroit, Mich., Aug. 26.-—Mueb inter- } est has been manifested here over the re | covery of Mr. G. H. Kent, of Ottawa. from | Sright’s disease by using Dodd’s Kidney | Pills, a remedy which is now in universal use, and many people have a clear reeol- lection of the similar case which occurred in London, Ontario, not long ago, namely, that of Mr. Wm. Langlev, 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 published in the press that so much interest was taken in the case, and led to such an enormously in- creased sale of the medicine. tow to Get a “Sunlight” Fook. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Tcrent who will send post-paid a paper-bour book 160 pages. For 6 “Life bnoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a simiJar book wil be sent. This is a splendid opportuni’ to obtain good reading. Send your nan« and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, an« “Lifebnoy” at 10 cts. One cent postag: will bring your wrappers by leaving th: n ls open. sat&vk. For Over Fifty Years. Aw O_p Anno Weut Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup har 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, aliays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy fo Diarrhea. Is pleasnt-to- the teste, Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world’ Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take nc other k:cd.—m. w, f. wkly— ly ‘LEWIS’ 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 &, 1895. The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York fd a larger bnsiness in Canada in 1894 | ‘han any other Company. Since its (rganization in 1881 has paid ifs policy holder for death claims over a } | : twenty-two million collars. Is tow paying atthe rate of over a quarter of a million each mouth, 98,900 policies, and 300,000,000 of | Insurance in force, attest the popularity | ot the Company, its system and the confidence of the public. IT IS TH# PEOPLE’S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charged | by old system companies. During the first ““-ce months of 1895 it was therough- lyexamined 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 curtis > t)5 LSO5. SA WAN SS aS SS SS Ss CASTO . . a HE for Infants and Children. RNA SSS HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of " mfllitens of persons, permit us to speak of it without guessing, It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It ix harmless. Children like it. It gives thom health. it will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect as a child’s medicine, Castoria destroys ‘Worms. Cestoria allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhwa and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonons air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow any orc to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is = sast an good” and “will answer every purpose.” Seo that you get C-A~S-T-O-R-I-A. is on every wrapper. The fac-simile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorizc. ; SSSSSSESSSISSSESSTSESSSCCESSIseses ‘RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. 000486080 SVVSVSTSCSCSESCSSSVCSTE SSETETSTSISOSE COISCVesees OR RE BE OREO REAR ADRESS You Cannot Afford to OVERLOOL 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. SFE IT! JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, July 20, 1895. : ‘ ; For Land in Charlottetown Common. To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Court | House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, | n WEUNESDAY, the 25th day of Se; tember n+ xt, A D 1895, at the hour of houbh:i— twilve o'clock, All that tract, mece or porcel of land, si'n- ate, lying and Leing partef Cammon to Nuinber ‘twenty-one in ¢ harlottetown Coin- mon, bounded as follows, that i toa sey :— Commencing Gn the west sid: of the l peque R .ad, and in the north sice of Buytie'd Street, und running hence alo g the sacd Malpeque Roal norther'y thirty-four feet; thence westerly and +aral'el with sid : y field Street one bundr.d fe t; thence souti- erly and puiralicl with the Maipeque Kovd thirty-four et to Bayfield Stre-t a er said, and thence along Baynei: Steet ea-twar. 1, one hu: dred teet tothe place of commence nent, tegether with all tul ines, ri bs, members and at purtenanees . beret» bol ne- ing orin anywise «) pe taining ihe above sale is wade pursuant to a powe of sale vontainedin a ceritmsn indenture o \. ortgage, bearin: dats the fourtcen hay of July, 4 Dit87. made between Charics Copp Henry, of Charlott-town, irader, and Eliza beth -nn Henry (hs wife) of tie one pe and the undersigned, t athick Blake, of ather part. For further particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, -o'icitor, Chariottetown. Dated th’s fifleenth day of August, A D 1895 PATRICK BLAKE, Mortgagee, augl5i—law (4) MORTGAGE SALE, Leaschold Lands on Lot 48. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House ta Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the ‘5th day ot September next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o’elock, noon :— Allthat the und' vided equa’ moiety or half part of which alired Ernest Mutch died pos- sesscd, in and ‘o all these pieces or parcels of land situate on Townsbip Number Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, bound: d as follows: First, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lyinga d being on Lot or Sownship Number Forty-eight, bounded and deseribed as .ollows, that isto say: Commencing on tne east bank of the Hillsborovgh River, at the north-west angle of a tarm of land for- merly owned by Francis Mutch, now owned by David Mutch; thence easterly along the northern boundary tine of said farm of David Mutch thirty-seven chains and seventeen links, or to the western side line of the twenty- five acres of land hereinafter particulariy described; thence 1Lorth-westerly along said western s de line to the south-eastern bound- ary line of and formeily owned by Alexander Currie, now in possession of Donald Munn; thence westerly along last mentioned south- eastern Loundary line twenty-c1 e chains, or | fo the said eastern shore of Hillsborough River aforesaid, and thence south rly along ihe said shore to place of commencement, containing fifty acresof land, be the same more orless (2) Alo, all that othertract o1 land adjoining the avove d srr bed land and bounded and deseribed av follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the south-w:stern | angle of aiarm of twenty-five acres of land in i session of Donald Munn and purchased | yhim fram William Ma ch, being the half | of fifty acres formerly owned by the said hue | John Mutch; thence north-easte:ly along the | south-easterp boundary lite of said twenty- five acres eleven chains and fifty links thence south firteen degrees east along John | Boyce’s south-west boundary to land In pos session of David Mutch; thence westeriy along the northern boundary of said land in Possession of David Mutch to the northern boundary of said first described tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and in | a line in continuation thereof to the place of ! commencement, containing twenty-five: cres | Ofiand, a little more or less, together with ali rights, members and appurtenances. ‘Lhe above sale is made pursuantto a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing da e the thirty first day of October, A D 18 5, made b. tw.en Mary Motch, widow, and Executrix of the late Jolin Match, James Fred -rick Curtis ond Mary Ann (his wile), Arthur Foster and Lvecirda (h 8 wite) Benjamin Robinson and Catherine (his wite), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and George Mutch of the second part, ani which mortgage was by a signment bearing date the twenty-seventh day of September a _D trsy, assigned to the undeisigned, Rowan R Fitz- gerald. 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