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Toronto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz. :— 50c. per box To the trade—$4.00 u rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. eid, aix boxes for $2.40 Sent by mail to any address po* GEORGE E. HUGHES, rony 29 Charlottetown. ER. EGULATE THE LI aa cl ads | | ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES wOOD CIGESTION. DD'S MED co. 70, __ToRoNTe.| Ww PRIGE 25 CT: The) PAT OGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown *o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queeu & Grafton Sts. nov26—135w ly Mortgage Sale. To be soid by Public Auction, at the Court Iloase in Charlottetown, in Queen's County on WEDNESDAY, the tourth day of Septem- ber, A D 15%, atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon:— All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ ate, lying and being he City of Cbarlotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounde i and described as follows, that is to say :—Bei I f Town ng tl terh part tot Number Eighty, in the yurth Hundred «f Town Lots in Chariottetown, 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, ea the north by Fiztroy Street, and on the west by land now or tormeriy the propeity of Horace Haszard. ALsSo—Ali that othertract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlotte- ivwn aforesaid, and being partof Town Lot Number Eighty-one inthe Fourth Hundred of yrown Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is to say:—On the north by Fitzroy Street, on the east by Hills- borough Street, on the south by that part of the said Town Lot perchased by James Davis and on the west by Town Lot Number Kiighty, and measuring eighty-four feet on Fitzroy Street and thirty-six feet or there- bouts on Hilisborough Street, tozether with lings 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- wer, A D iadv, made between Alexander A liyan and Deborah T Ryan this wife) of the one part, and Thomas Campbell of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of William S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown, Dated this 30th day of July, A D 1865. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Mortgagee. sti bu july30—law (2) DUTTNER’S FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttuer’s Emulsion has 00 equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. Price 50 cents june All Druggists per bottle. keep it. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Xc. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechank a end Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, THE DAILY EXAMINER : COL. FAIRHOLME’S WIFE. ,* said sweetly ] “J am going into the j town Ca » morrow I shall whe myself to Linkls ; to send one of I ruptu Was about a two their prople to x h them,” field, Col. Pairholme, J. P., want He quietly ran up tv London in the 1 to! cut a dent In his ring fence, morning, and paid a visit to Mr. Link- 1i Sir George Warburton stepped in | j.ter, to whom he explained the cir- nd bought it over bis head cumstanees, and requested that the] And you can consider your engag: stones sl.ou.d no: be unaet until they ent at an end, sir’ the Colonel wrath ecard irom the co'onel himsel.. | ully informed his nephew and heir ‘But, my dear sir,” the jeweler said, ! No daughter of that sneak’s shall be know nothing of these jewel-, No ess of Broadiwate such telegram as you mention has been rhen Evelyn and Dick held a councll ceived by us.” j ’ war on a neuiral stile fhe September afternoon Wes wan- “I've had similar instructions,” said ng when he got Lak to Broadwate-, girl. “They're very much incensed nd Mrs. Fairho!m:, superb in a velvet esent, but it won't last. Within Ginner gown, swe, t across the hal 1(o weeks somebody will be giving «@ gieet hm neiliation dinner party. I know the You tiresome fcllow,” she said play- ear old things so well fully, “where have you been all cay? tut before the month was out Col The man from Linklater’s has becn Fairholme was on his way to AuS- ] h-re since 3 o'clock, waiting for you to alia come home with the strong rcom key:.”’ During the first few weeks after his There was a moment’s pause, where- in Melbourne he communicated in a dozen wild ide.s flashei through rival gularly either with his maiden sister Dick’s brain. It was evident that Mrs. with Dick Then there was a gap Fairholme had merely used the pretext 1 couph f mails, and Dick was of wishing the jewels reset in order \o tting uneasy and meditating a cable get them out o: the house, quiry when the anxiously expected “O, of course; 1 forget. He has co-ne rrived, for the jewels, h.sn’t he? Wil fctch My Dear Boy—I have a piece of them.” s for you which, I daresay, will But when he reappeared h’s ha.ds prise you very much, After being a were empty. firmed bachelor for nearly 60 years “I’m awfully sorry, Mrs, F.irholme,” ave found my better-half at Jast. I he said, cooly, “kut I've misad my ide her acquaintance at the tab’e keys. I hope I haven’t d:0,.pd thm te here and we were married las out of doors.” Monday, “I don’t think it will b> much ue rhe lady is a great deal younger searching for them,” she replied, w.ih than myself, and I may say, without an unpleasant !augh. “I shall have vsting, as charming in disposition as a locksmith down from London the she is in appearance. You cannot fail first thing in the morning. And th2 to like her, and I am sure you will both jeweler’s man si.atl wait.” i be the best of friends. Dick wrcete out a te’egram and gav? | “We are leaving in a fortnight by it to a gro.m wt a sovereign. “We the Ormuz, so you will know when to it off at once, Rcg rs, And keep a still xpect us HORACE FATRHOLME tongue in your heid,” P. S.—Please break the news as gent- The message rin as follows is you can to your aunt.—H.F.” “To Col. Fairholme, on board the Aus- “Great Scott ejaculated Dick. tralan mail steamer Cratava, at Na- “A young wife! Well that squashes ples: tiny position at Broadwater,” he sum- “Return overiand. Imperat:v> bus- med up, mentally, with a sigh. “But | ness. Plcase don’t fail. DICK, If the Colonel o»eycd he would be at home in three days; that is to say, four days before he would have arrived un- der ordinary circ: m:t2neces—four (a.s f course, the defr old man was per- tly right to do as he liked. I ouldn't expect him to remain a bache- lor on my account. If only it weren’t ¢ for Mabel! ’m no mateh for Miss War- before he was expected by Mrs, Fair- burton of Bellworth now.” holme. And he sighed again heavily, and When the locksmith arcivel, Deck the future loomed very dark, for he had a little privaie convers. tion wth loved the girl with all his heart. him, end a banknote changed taida. The colonel did not leave at the As the result, tLe min tod Mrs. Fa r- time he had specified, after all, A | holme that the job was a long one, and few days after the letter came a brief | tat he could not undertake to accom- note for Dick plish it under three dsys. “Just a few lines to catch the mall. The mysterious man who wes nt There is a tiresome delay in the fina] | from Bond street went away, and on the third afteri.o n returned; but t e strong room door was not opened yet. The workman was awaiting instruc- tions. About 5 P. M. there wis a whee's in the avenue, and fiont d*or bell, arrangements, and I find that I cannot leave as soon as I hoped. As the berths already booked for Ormuz, Adel> will come on alone with her maid. Meet her at Southampton I shall follow by next Orient boat.” i rang the are rattl> of mebcdy Dick wondered a little at the arrange- The rext moment the co’onel. in ment, but did not fail to meet his une | t!avel ng cap and ulster, st pped ‘nt> ele’s wife when the time arrived. She the lampl ght. Ste shrieked : nd was a tall woman of 28 or 30, undeni- | SPrang to her feet, cvcriunng the ably handsome, and desirous of win- bambco table with a cia h “Col. Fairholme!” “Home alrescy!”’ “Mrs. Pellarmine! remarkable thing! ning the good graces of her husband’s she gasped wildly, nephew. Nevertheless,” Dick to her. In Bless me, what a Why, I thought I did not take a fancy fact, she rather re- pelled him. However, she quite won | Mad left you in Melbou:ne!’ Miss Fairholme’s simple soul by com- “Then she’s not jour wife!’ ciied plimenting her upon her housekeeping, Dick, eghast. and refusing to interfere with such ad- “My wife!” exclaimed his uncle, pcr- mirable management; also she profess- | Flexed to irritability. “You know v ry ed a great interest in the estate. well T have no wife, sir! I met this “I am so fond of the country,” she | lady ard her husland in Me'bourne, told them, “and your English ecenery | “"d they very kind!y nursed me is so picturesque and homelike. I prom- | through my bout cf influenza. I tod ise myself a ramble every morning be- | YOu 8°? in my letters.” fore breakfast. ——athon But one day Dick saw something Of course the “man from Link’a- ter’s"’ was her husband, and the pair of adventurers, knowing the colonel’s plans, had taken advantage cf hi: il- ness to intercept his letters, forge sub- stitutes to serve thcir own ends and make this bold attempt to steal the f:- mous rubies. ‘lhe phew. “And what snall I do for you, Dick, for saving my rubies?” which gave him the curious notion that after all, it was not the beauties of nature that attracted her. He saw Mrs. Fairholme walking briskly down the road outside to meet the postman— there was only one delivery in that part of the world—who was about to leave the Broadwater letters at the lodge. She stopped the man, and he gave her an envelope which she open- ed and read on the spot. Co’onel teamed upon his ne- “Hum!” he refiected. “So Mrs. Fair- “You can repay me very easily if holme is so anxious about her corres- | YOu like,~sir. Call upon Sir George pondence that she takes the trouble to | Warburton.” go out and meet i: at 7.30 A. M.!’ The Colonel made a grimace. But he That afternoon he was at the village | Wemt. And w-thn two month; Eve postoffice, and the postmaster, who lyn’s prophesy was fulfi_led. was also the grocer, happened to b2 serving himself. tone Food, “I saw a letter for you with the Mel- A New York focd reformer who bourne postmark on it this morning, would improve the diet of mankind has sir,” he said, with the license of &n | put out a proposi-ion fer the eating of old tenant. “I hope the colonel’s well?” bones, after they are ground fine. He “William” confirmed the statement holds that under the ¢x’sting regimen emphatically, and furthermore volun- | the tones of the humsn frame aie not teered the information that the new | pioperly supplicd with the chemical mistress of Broadwater had met him on the highway, near the lodge gates, and requested him to hand the letter over to her. “Thanks,” course, Mrs. elements needed to keep them in sound and vigorous condition, and that these elements con be most e si'y obtained by consuming the powdered bcn’s of the animeis ordinariy us d for foo3, He would sprinkle a steak or chop, for said Dick lightly. “Of Fairholme has forgotten to give it to me. I’li ask her to give it | example, with bone dust, after the to me. I'll ask her about it.” manner in which it {s sprinkled with Conscious of her duplicity, Dick coull | salt and pepper, and he maintains that searcely force himself to be civil to thus the taste of the meat may be her. But she appeared not to notice | greatly improved.—New York Sun, his moroseness, and in the evening after dinner she rose from the piano | Caught a Pistel Ball in His Mouth, suddenly, as though on impulse. St-pping a bullet with his te *1 was “BY the way,” she said, “have 7 the feat accomplished last ev. ning by the key of the strong room, Dick? I | ten-year-o\d Wilmar Leff.rs cf 5010 meant to ask you before and forgot. I | Fculkrod street, Frank or?. O:car should so much like to see the family Kirns, aged 12 years, wih whom he jewels. Your uncle told me that he | ws play nz, h.d a rev.l.er, aad it has some wonderful rubics, which h> ; 7 went off with young Lefferts standing in front of it. The bullet struck him on the upper Lp, pars d through, and knocked out a t-o:h, This, with the bullet, was coughed up by the boy, and he went home suffering n») great r ine convenience than that cavsel by the hole in his lip and the loss of the tooth, --Phiiade'phia. Reco. d. brought from India. Bring them down, there's a dear boy!” The “dear boy” obeyed without the best grace in the world, and Mrs, Fair- holme admired the jewels and played with them all like a child with a new toy. But the rubies seemed especially to captivate her fancy. “They are magnificent!’ she said, and her eyes were almost as bright with excitement as the gems themselves. “I never saw anything like them. And the If nature never mske= a mistak>, diamonds are fine, too. But those o'd- | how in the world does it h)ppen that it fashioned settings are horrible, I shall allows a fly to bother the bald-headed have them all reset at once. Do you man who dislikes profanity.—Yonke.s know the address of a good jeweler’s?” St.tesman, “Linklater of Bond street is one of - ~~ -—- the best I belleve But if you will An Execution. excuse me saying so, don't you think At the recital. the matter wi!] keep till the col-nel's She what do you think of her execu. One of Nature's Mistakes. return? I’m not sure that he would tion ? : care to have them altered,” He—Wonderful! An example of ab- “QO, he won't object if it is my wish,” solute butchery.—Pittsburg Buletin, A Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. —(x)— The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable Goods. No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with large discount figures. The people und-+rstand that little game and cannot be bluffed. They know that men don’t waste time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, and you will be satisfied that we can give you the best value or the least money. . WEEKS & WARREN, Pow © iarlottetowa, Aug. 25, lsit—iv & wy Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy North Side of Market§Square. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Estate of the Late W. W. Lord. The undersigned Trustees of the Will of the late Hon W W Lord, in order to close up the Fsiace, will cause to be set up and sold ip pareels, by Poblie Aurion, on the premires in Charlottetown, on TILURSD VY, the Fif- teenth duy of August, 1885, atli«’cloek, am the fo lowing Dwelling Houses aad Premises 1. All these three tenement boures and pre mises situate onthe corn*r of Prince and Kiug Streets, in Charlottetown, and being partof Town Lot No2)in the First Hundr | of Town Lets in said Town, trontine about eighty feet on Prince Street and about eighty-five feeton King Street. These houses are divided into six tenements, with a vearly rental of S248. ‘hey will be sold either in one block or in two or three several plots to suit purchasers. 2. These two several tenement Louses an premises tronting on Dorchester Stre t, in Charlottetown, now oecupied by Michael swe ney and Jobn Kelly respectively. These premises Wiil be sold seypuretely. ‘The rental | of one is $80 and the other $96, Terms made known attime ofsale or on application Ww cither of the andersigned, L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees of Esta e. RK. KBEAILRSTO, Auctioneer, jnly30—246 tl sle H. J. Lisle, representing Ganong Bros., St. Ste phen, N.B., says: * Chase’s Ointment cured meof a very stubborn case of Itching Eczema. Tr everything advertised, several physicians’ pre- scriptions without permanent relfef. Know of several cases of Itching Piles it has cured.” 1 suffered with piles for , yea, Ointment com pletely BRADFORD, JULY 4,1894.—I consider Dr, Chase's eintmenta Godsend to anyone suffering from — itching scrotum or any itching akin disease. tssoothing effectsare felt from the first appli- eation.—J NO. 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MORTGAGA g.LE, Leasehold Lands on | ot 48, To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Court House tn Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNFSDAY, the ?5th day of Septe mber next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— All that the undivided equa! moiety or half part of which Alired Ernest Mutch died pos- sessed, in and ‘o all these pieces or parcels of land situate on Townsbip Number Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows: Firs’, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying aod being on Lot or Towuship Number Forty-eight, bounded and deseribed as :ollows, that isto say: Commencing on tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at | the north-west angle of a farm of lard for- merly owned by Francis Mutch, now owned by David Mutch; thence easterly along the northern boundary line of said farm of David Mutch thirty-veven chains and seventeen links, or to the western side line of the twenty- five acres of laud hereinafter partic ulariy described; thence borth-westerly along said western side line to the south-eastern bound- ary line of iand furmerly owned by Alexander Currie, now in possession of Donald Munn; thence westerty along last mentioned south- eastern boundary line twenty-ore chains, or fo the said eastern siwore of Hillsborough | River aforesaid, and thence south: rly along | the said shoreto place of commeucement, | containing fifty acreso tand, bethe same more or ‘ess (2) alvo, all that other tract o! | land adjoining the above d ser-bed land and | bounded and described av follows, that is to | say:—Commencing Ov the south-western angle of a farm of twenty-five scres of tand in apa ssion of Donald Munn and purchased yhim from William Mu'ch, being the half of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late John Muteh; thence north-easie:ly along the south-eastern boundary line of said twenty- five acres eleyen chyios and fifty links thence south fifteen degrees east along Jchn Boyce’s south-west boundary toland in pos session of David Mutch; thence westeriy along the northern bouadary of said land in assion of David Mutch to the northern oundary of said first described tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and in a line in continuatiou thereof to the place of ce mmencement, containing twenty-five »cres Otiand, a litile 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 ethe thirty first day of October, A D i8 5, madeb tween Vary Muich, widow, and Executrx oi the late John Muteb, James Fredrick Curtis «ni Mary Ann (his wife), A ur Foster and Lucinda (h s wife) Benjamin Rovinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and G Mutch of the second part, and which m e was by a signment bearing date the twenty-seventh day Of September. a _D irsy, ontaned to the undetsigned, Rowan R Fitz- rald. ror further particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, Char- lottetown. Dated this second day of August, AD 1895. | ROWAN R. FITZGERALD, gnee of Mort ee, avg2—law (}) tl sle sag “ ill open | AUGUST 14, 1895. STATS A SSO AAI SSNS SSS SSS SS for Infants and Children. RJOTHERS, Do You Know tu: Pacgoric, Bateraan’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphiue ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons t De You Know that in most countries druggists are not periuitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be giver your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed f Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Caztoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold thay of all other remedies for children combined f Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued eyclusive 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 f Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government, protection wag because Castoria had been prover to be absolutely harmless? Do You Kuow that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-similo signature of Lickin * « Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. 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WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, June 19, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET. sydney Coa This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generaliy known under the name of SYD NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark Te guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a certificate is issued with each cargo of Genuine Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for House Use. It is also an excellent STEAM CoAL. CARVELL BROS.,, Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Chariottetown, April 24, 1895— 3m 135 ae ee ee PARIS GREEN Bereer’s in | 1 lb. Tins, Ferguson Alexander's, Warranted Pure—Wholesale and Retail. ALSO—BUG SPRINKLERS. SIMON W. CRABBE, Charlottetown, July 23, 1895—135 & wky