cones ind oe 2) Meal. eRe Le WALTER BAKER & G0. rc The Largest Manufacturers o( PURE, HICH CRADE SAR GOCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS | i Europe and America. 5 UWalike the Dutch Process, po Alka- lies or other Chemicals or Dyes are used in apy of their preparations. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA is absolutely are and soiuble, and costs less than one ceht a Cw SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. DR. CHASE'S THE @RIGINAL KIDNEY JILL THE ONLY KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS - | PILLS grard medicine for the k W. F. Carrier, 115 Mca mting Montreal Star, says anak for the relef of heacd-ac aad constipation. Sold everywhere, of 9) receipt of price, tO EDMANSON, BATES & CO. 45 LOMBARD 8T. TORONTO, OMT —_—. i Ae R 2= NORWEGIAN Pie VER» PER bet okt ee Roe eee Palatable as cream. 3 taste .ike others. In big bottle 60c. and $1.00 o VARIETY OF CLIMATE IN AUSTRALIA What is our idea of the Australian cli- It ix most probably new to us to have never even mate ? be told—perhaps we thought ot it—~that in the one colony of} New South Wales, in parts, the inhabitants experienbe a winter like Canada and a summer like Jamaica. In Kiandra, a mining town on the borderland between New South Wales and Victoria, there isno | communication with the outside world for | four months in the year, except by the use of snowshoes. Snowshoe races are or- ; ganized, and the mail-man has to use these means of locomotion. At the same time in Queensland t | sun will be pouring down in overpow.T- | ing etrength, drying up all before him and muking water dearer than wine. To con- tinue the tale of this diversity of climate, in part of Queensland the rainfall and vez- etatior are not unlike those of Ceylon; 'n the northern rivers of New South Wales canebrakes flourish as moist and !uxur- jant as in Jamaica; in the west of the same colony a long file of camels laden with merchandise has become & common ob- | ject, and in Taemania Assam hybrid tea aide by side with barley, erow . n All the Year Round, i plants maize and potatoes. _ THE PROPRIETORS, | Make a Few Pertinent Remarks te their | Patrons. Toroxro, Jan. 28.—Dr L. A. Smith & Co. of this city, whose name has become a household word through the Dominion, and in many states of the Union, in con- sequence of the wonderful cures effected Ly Dodd’s Kidney Pills, desire to thank their patrons for the good words they have spoken for this remedy. During the past few months these expressions have been wired to nearly every paper in the country by grateful people whose lives have been prolonged. These expressions are straight- forward and honest, and should conviace any unprejudiced mind of their sincerity and truthfulness. You know now, reader, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will do all that is claimed for them. They have stood the test. He Could.—Practicg' Father—If he says he loves you I suppose he does; but can he support you? Daughter—Why, papa! You must know that it wasn’t his fault that the chair broke. H OW TO TREAT A COLD. Don’t stuff a cold, as the old adage ad vises, if you do you will have a fever to starve. A genuine cold is a shock receiv- ed by the many million nerves which ap- proach near the surface of the human body, and which control the nearly seven million pores of the skin. This shock closes the pores of the skin, is transmitt- ed to the nerve centre and back to the mucous membranes, forcing @& great amount of blood to these membranes, creating more or less irritation and conse- quent fever, inflammation, dryness, then watery discharge and catarrh. The shock may have its cause from a chill, from im- proper eating, a nervous fright and var- DONT DESPAN a ri i, “ 3 7 " ) ne WILL CURE YOU We guarantee ae coe re ary 8 \ m, Heart Disease, Femal Troubles. Impure Blood fr money ° I < : al rs in medicine, or by mail on r ‘ er box, or Six boxes $2.50. Di. a, SMITH & CO., Toronto. ale ied. wescan sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pilla at the followiug prices, viz.:—50c. per box mix boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 t:-rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address poe* paid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. Are you WEAK ) NERVOUS? TIRED £ SLEEPLESS? PALE "} BLOODLESS THIN e@ DYSPEPTIC? you need HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. It makes weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood anda’ flesh builder, restores the bloom of health All Drugyists sell it. 50c.a Bi ttle. Six for $2.50. Mid. only by Hawker Medicne C Lid. St John. B. = WOOD'S PHIOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and a& effects of Abuse or Excesses, , Mental Worry, excessive use 7 of Tobacco, Opium or Stimw- Before and After. oat which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Seld in Charlottetown ty{Geo E Hughes druggist. Orders by mail promply filled. ious Other causes which irritate the nerves of the skin and mucous membranes of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes. Exeess of blood in the stomach stil] more clogs the system and pores of the skin, so that effete matter, which should be carried off by the natural cour- ses is retarded; which is ample reason for not stuffing a cold. Experimenting with a severe cold is a@ dangerous custom, as most persons try one remedy until some friend suggests another “sure cure.” When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal mem- branes warns oue of a skin exposure or chill from whatever cause, act promptly, delays are dangerous; with children it may mean croup and strangulation; with adults, catarrh, brenchitie, perhaps pneu- monia. Scores of mothers would as soon go to bed withont matches in the house as without that old-fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment near at hand for colds and croupy children. The pro- prietors, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to any person forthe asking. === «sees Jumping at Conc!usions.— Messenger—I give de message t’ yer husband, an’ he said dey wuz jest gain’ v press an’ he couldn't come home till quite late. Bride of a month (whose husband is city editor)—Why, what could he have meant? Messenger—I don’t know, lady; but wasn’t nobody in de office but himself an’ a lady reporter. Bride fainte. —_— A Comfort Sometimes. When health is far gone in Consumption, ometime only ease and comfort can be se- cured from the use of Scott’s Emulsion. What is much better is to take this medij cine in time to save your health. Travelling Lunch.—Sardines chopped fine, also a little ham, a small quantity of chepped pickles, mix with mustard, pep- per, ketchup, salt and vinegar; spread be- tween bread nicely buttered. To be like jeliy cake, cut in slices crossways. For Over Fifty Years. Aw Orv Axp Weitt Terep Reuepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millieus of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecesr. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, eures 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. W insloe’e Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y Altered Circumstances.—“What has come over Mudge? He used to be one of the most peaceful men on earth, and now he is constantly swearing that he ought to go 1o war.” “He was examined for life insurance a few days ago, and the result showed that he would not be fit to go into the army in case of draft.” Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives rfect relief in all casea of Organic or Recsouthetle Heart Disease in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless rersedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lett Side and al] symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold by S. W. Dodd. Jan 28, m & thu. Time to Consider.—“Will you be my wife? “[ cannot answer such a question as that without taking the time to consider.” “Pardon my impetuosity. How long nist I wait?” “[ think there will be time fur you to close the door and turn down the light a little.” Catarrh is a constitutional disease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1 « constitutional remedy. Itcures catarrh. Give it a trial. A Fying Machine at Work.—Hello, Timmins!” said the inventor’s friend. “Have you done anything with your fiving machine yet?” “Yes.” “Anything practica!?” “Eminently practical. 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Address: The Examiner Publishing Co.. se # pesenicies BAO A ee People of GOOD COMMON SENSE 4 is honestly made, well finished and up B to date. This explains the great GRANBY RUBBEBS. ? THEY WEAR LIKE IRON, CHARLOTTETOWN P “™. ISLAN! ll siate a good article th: usually appreciate a good artic:e that success of a novl2—m w f & wky CSTR NN PAIN Ae Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Ié is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oi It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Bliliions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fovcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing t bles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria a...milates the food, regulates the stomach and bowols, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children thi’ I recommend it as superior toany prescription knewn to me.” Castoria. “ Castoria is an excelicnt medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its 3004 effect upon their children.” Da. G. C. Osaoor, Lowell, Maas. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of which Iam acquainted. I hope the day is not far dista: t wh an mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in- steed of the various quack nostrums which are dcstroyicg their loved ones, by forcing opium, worphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful avests down their throats, thereby sending wem to premature graves.” Da, J. ¥. Kincneror, Conway, Ar Auiex C. Surru, Pres., The Centaur Company, T1 Murray Strect, New York City. She Figs aud Sule Lee We keep on hand a full stock of Shoe Findings, com- prising English Hammers, Rasps, Kyelet and Hook Sets, Boot and Gaiter Web, Elastic Web, Shoe Thread, Wax, Hairs, Sand Paper, Machine Silk and Linen, Heel Ball, Steel Shanks, Knife Sharpeners, Awls of all kinds and Hafts, cut with measure Tapes, Rosin Sticks, Eyelets and Hooks, Peg Cuts, Nails of all kinds, including English Iron, Brass and Steel Wire, Pegs (all sizes), a fine selection of all kinds of Lasts, Leather and Rubber Cement. ate. Atso-A large supply of Upper Leather in French Calf, English Calf, French and other Kip, Kid, Goat and other lines of Leather. In Sole Leather we have an excellent quality, all selling at the lowest prices. H. A. Arcner, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria. and although we only have among our niedical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unrrep Hosprral axp Dispensary, Boston, Masa have from a twenty-five cent box of Haw-! J. H. BELL, Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1895—dy The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer, \ Oil, when taken produces it. eee << ‘ ET For Medicine} —Mrs Nucook— Did you give that tramp money? Mr Nucook— Yes. Mrs Nucook—What made you do it? I gave him a lot of my buiscuits and a Mr Nucook—That was why, DON’T DIE BEFORE YOUR TIMF., “Why will youdie?” That is the ques tion the scientist now asks the miserable enfferer from consumption or lung trouble The answer naturally is “beeause I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’s Emulsion made from Norwegian Cod Liver, and combined with the hy pophos- phites of lime and soda will cure nine cases out of ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. New blood is what the consumptive re- quires, and Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and dlood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all lung affections. In Big B-ttles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Stores. fas An Evidence.—My dear,” said Mrs Wil- so» tober husband, “what makes you think that Tommy disturbs the neighbors with his drum?” “Oh, nothing,” said Mr Wilson, “only Mr Smith gave him a new jack-knife tc- day.” riow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap = 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. Important Notice ! To all Contemplating the Eree- tion and Equipment of Cheese or Lutter Factories, With increased facilities and a large addi- tion of new and improved machinery, I am better than ever prepared to furnish the enti'e outfit I have supplied nearly all the Fac toriesin the Province, and having the 3 ast large exper.ence, I can assure you all that it will be to your advantage to place your orders with me asscov as possible. I know just what you require, and have the men to make it, and if you sendin your orders early you will have neither worry nor delay. My fifteen gallon Can is better and cheaper thanevyer. The Presses I furnish are the best in use, and the V> t«] make are said bv those competent to judge of them to be the best made in Canada The Curd Mill ia improved, it now being turned with a crank instead of a lever The Knives and Scales and other fur- nishings are of he most modern pattern. Custom solicited. Terms easy and made kuown on application to JOHN ®. BELL, Montages j .n°l—dy li wky3m_ guar pat Nothing Venture, Nothing Win ! That we are gaining trade every day is hard to understand. Our stock is complete, our expenses low, and our method of doing busi- The best. resolution you can make with regard to your trade for 1895 is to cease following the false. Ring it off, ring it out not ness right. Get away from it and come and fellow the crowd to the FASHION- ABLE TAILOR, where you will find Price, Quality, Fit and Finish to meet the demands of the times. FINE CUSTOM TAILORING. 3 A. McDONALD, Successor to A. J. Murphy. MONTACUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts, For style, comfort, durability and excel- lence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. Prompt attention to Repairs. a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky Painting Don't Be Blindly Led ——INTO BUYING — CLOTHING AND CLOTH WHEN YOU CAN GEf THE Home-made Goods, Whica cannot be approached for Durability or Cheapness, — AT THE— McKAY WOOLEN C0. Charlottetuwn, Nov. 26, 1894. TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street con- taining five rooms. Possession given Febru- ary 2nd next. Fo. other particulars 1 ww WELLNER. “a ns ert inane om ee VS EXTRACT “wea THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, i WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, wy waracar PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, made crudely, sold cheaply. HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN, Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prices, 50c., Cheap, Gi, Cheaper, SI.75, Cheapest. WEDNESDAY, Genuine is strong and pyre. Can be diluted wit’ ater. Sole Marwiacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTY vE..” wW YORD _ Statements founded on facts need no , illars of support. It is an open secret that we can and do sell cheaper than any other Grocery Ilouse in the city. We are caterers for all kinds of trades, and we warrant every article we sell, We have a large stock of FLOUR, KEROSENE OIL and ‘TEA, which we have bought at the lowest figures touched this season, and we intend giving our customers the benefit of these low figures. Flour from $3.00 per barrel up; 4 gallons best A meri- can Kerosene Oil, with good heavy tin can, for $1.00; 5 pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10. Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash or goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—eod & wky QUEEN STREET. fy Highest Honors at the World's Columbian Exposition, Send two-ceat stamp for our 24-page Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, “il Retall Salesroom, 28 Wabash Ave. Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. REV7ARD YOUR COOK —wWITH A— HIGHLAND RANGE. —— Fennell & Chandler, Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1895—m w f i ecanahioe’a dees riestley’s Dress Goods A good name is more potent than thrones and king- doms. In business a good name is vital. The name of Priestiey is a synonym for what is delicate, durable and beautiful in Biack Dress Goods. In England it is a house- hold word. Priestley’s dress fabrics are worn by the well dressed women of Great Britain, while on this side, they have attained to general favor. Ladies should buy no other black dress goods till they have seen Priestley’s. They add to an unequalled durability, a beautiful draping quality. Women of taste understand what that means in the success of a costume. : ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ Dp De be he de be he te be Se he Me hy he Meh he See that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture. = J ee —_— Cheap Canned Goods Sale. out their large stock of Canned Goods, ete., at a tremendous discount, and have ordered us to place them on the market at fcllowing prices; — Tomatoes, 80 cts. per dozen or §& cts. per can. Apples (3 lbs) $1.10 « on . Gooseberries, Plums and Cherries, $1.60 per doz., 15c. per can. Peas, $1.00 ° a - Fruit Jellies (1 lb. jars), $2.00 “ 20c. per jar. Black Currant Jam (1 Ib. jars), " * . - Gooseberry Jam, 9c. per lb. (in pails), or 12c. per Ib. retail. Now is your time to buy, as these goods are bound to go. Every can is this season’s put up, asd warranted by the mak- ers. Orders from the country will receivi our prompt atten- tion if cash accompanies. JENKINS & SON, dec6—eod wky tf BUTTER AND EGG STORE, QUEEN STREET. FEBRUARY 15, 1895. Messrs. Jones & McRae, Pownal, are determined to clear | COAL | We have completed our season’s importations of COAT, which has been the largest since we commenced business, We winter :-— s have in stock for the Acadia Nut and Round, Intercolonial Nut, Vale Nut, Albion Nut and Round, Ole Sycney Mine Round and Slack, Other Sydney Mines Round and Slack, Pictou Run of Mine. All our Coal is under cover and will be sold for summer prices. 6. LYONS & 60, Acadia Coal Bepot, * QUEEN'S WHARF, Foot of Queen St. de221—wky 2m Sale, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Couré House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the nineteenth day “f February,A D 1895 at twelve v’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of h, made the nineteenth day of October, 1887, between Joseph D Seaman, of Chariotle- town, in Queen’s County, Province of Prince ~~ Edward Isiand, Teacher, and : his wife. of the one part, and Philip Large, ¢ Charlottetown, in County and Province afore- said, Carriage Builder, of the other part; All that tract of land on Township Number = = Thirty-four, bounded as follows:—By a line “4 commencing at 4 stake fixed inthe eastern side of the Suffolk Road, in the northern 4 boundary line of Isaac Thompson’s farm ef 5 | eighty-three acres; thence running east to ~~ = Winter River; thence northerly along the | various courses of said River untilit meets the north boundary line between the farms of ~~ David Harper and John Godfrey; thence west along the same line to the said road tem © chains or thereabouts to the stake or place of ~~ commencement, containing four acres and Mortgage nine-tenths of ap acre of land or thereabouts, | as ihe same hath beon heretofore poet 4 Charles Palmer, and is particularly deseri =e in a deed of conveyance from him to George ~~ Beer, George RK Beer and Lemuel L Beer, dated Tenth of December, A D 1889. For further particulars apply to under- signed at Charlottetown. ted January lith, 1895. PHILIP LARGE, janll—wky 4i déisat Mortgagee, Mortgage Sale. 5 Land on Lot 47. gE To be sold by public auction at the Cours | : House, in Charlottetown, in Queene Cee as in Prince Edward Isilan-1, on WEDNESDAY. ~~ the Twentieth day of February, next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noen, under and by virtue of a power of sale contai ed in a cer tain indenture of mortgage, bearing date the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1836, b tween Joseph D. Campbell, of Iulet, Pond, Lot 47, in King’s County, in Prince ward Island, farmer, and Stephen McKEach- ern, of the same place, farmer, and Ellen Me- Eachern, wife of Stephen 4 cKachern, of the one part, and John Brecken, Frederick St.C Brecken and Robert Robinson Hodgson, all of Charlottetown, in Queen's oT trustees under the marriage settl- ment Margaret Matilda J Brecken, (which m gage is now vestedin the undersigned),— Ali that other tract, piece and pavest ofland situate, lying and being on Lot47, in Kings County, aloresaid, bounded and described a8 follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the north-eastern — y of land in a Stephen Campbell; thence running southerly along the eastern boundary of raid Sie Cam pbell’s line ene hundred and ninety-four chains; thence eastwardly eight chains © _ other lands in ion of said Ste Campbell; thence northwardly aiong the western bo: ndary of said lands tosbore of Gult of St Lawrence; thence westwardly along same to place of commencement, having & — preadth of eight chains and one link on@ right angle with the side lines at the northera end, and centaining one hundred and acres of land, a little more or less. ~ Together with all rights, members ont F purtenances thereto belonging orin any * appertaining. For further particulars apply to Vr William 8S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 14th day of January, A D 1895, FDWARD J. HODGSON FREDERICK DEST. C. BRECKEN. jJanli—dy law (mon) & wky CHANGE TO BE MADE. f { To effect the change we & » - “ must sell our large stock of Lumber and collect all ae counts on our books. First of March all accounts not paid will be placed i@ court for collection. Balance of Round and Slack Coal at a Bg Dscon Barrett & Champion, CONNOLLY’S WHARF. MORTGAGE SALE. § To besold by Public Auction, on the BR mises, on THURSDAY, the Fourteenth of March, A D 1895, at the hour of v o'clock, nocn’— All that tract, pice or paree! of land #4 lying and being on Lot or Township XN Fifty siz in the County of King’s Count], in —. wanes Isiand, and bounded dee scribed as follows, thatis to say’—C est cing on the shore of g rand River, at the honndary line of the farm in the occu of George Banks; thence running along the said shore for the di tance of ten chains, OF until it meets the eastern boundary ineot farm in the oceupation of Jehn thence north along the said boundary } the distance of seventy fiye chains, ar W meets the “ain Post Road leading from An nandale to Dundas; thence east for the tance of ten chains: thence south to the place of commencement, and containing seventy- five acres, be the same a little more or The above sale is being made under and ty virtue of a power of sale contained in ap denture of Mortgage, bearing date thet fourth day of January, A D ee, an in etweer William Banks, of Au the said County, Farmer, and Jane Banks (ie wife) ct the one part, and Edward Norton ot said Township Number Fifty-six, Farmer, the other part, For particulars apply to Mossrs meLecd, Morson & egy me tees Solicitors, C town, or to the undersigned. Dated this 23th day of December, A D 154 EDWARD NORtOr a, jan!-~-wky 4i