i ' ! he i : : ita : i : ‘ ey & if ! ) . : me te - THE DAILY EXAMINER - - es rest Manu The Lar; PURE, HICH GRADE “XS POCDAS AND CHOCOLATES WALTER BAKER & C0. received On this Conti P HIGHEST AWARDS | SS) EXPOSITIONS | ib lt Europe and America. aed in any of eir pret h cir delicious BREAKFAST COCOA ts 8% y { soiuble, and costs Jess than one cen Unlike the I SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE wal TER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. DR. CHASE’S ) — e a THE Sy “es @RIGINAL <8 XIONEY JILL THE ONLY KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS . C RS — ° PILLS —$——$———— Standard Bank, Brad- Liver Pills are a T. Dewson, Manage ford, Ont., says, Chases Kuiney grand medicine for the Kidneys and Liver. @w. Ff. Carrter, us McCaul St., Tor onto, Te : : ~~ resenting Montreal Star, says, Chases Pills act tke magic for the relief of ead-ache yus attack and « m. Sold everywhere, or by mau on receipt of price, © EQMANSON, BATES & CO. 45 LOMSAR0 §Y. TOROXTO, ONT ASK YOUR DRUGG Palatable aS cream. o oily taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and 81.00. ESPAIN LU Sy ONT YOU CUR w nt odd’s “idney Pills to cure ary case of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Lumb go, Dri umetism, Heart Disease. Fen ale Tr pure Blood—or money r-funded. Sol ali dealers in medicine, or Oy malion WiLL. P , rice. soc. per box, o- Six boxes $2 A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. rec t ot Dinh weScan sell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills at the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six dox-s for $2.50. To the trade —$4.00 wt doz'n, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any addiess por’ paid. may29 GEORGE E. HUGHIS, Charlotte town. that’s what kills a man. yr. ge f. ates % Wearies the Brain. 7 s? , an . \ the Nerves. impairs the Digestive Organs HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC TON a ceriain invigorator for the tirt of worry, overstrain of {CESSES of any s Energy. ue, aids Digestion, e Alor 2 4¥e/ eve ; A y otst ? s ~, restores lost Appetite, promotes sound, i" ;h - oiéep, and Is a perfect 1eSA buider. All Druggists s i a Bottle. Six for $250. i es os en i i Mid. only by Hawker Medicine Co Lid St. Joha.NB Woon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Pa kages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and a8 effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In- f~rmity, insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. Eas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of | canes; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if be 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. please, siz will cure. Pamphlets freé to any address, The Wood Company, Wiadsor, Oat., Canada. Seld dius hes Geo E uy Orlers by mai! promply i Charlottetown by filled. ~. DYSPEPSIA, Sick HEADACHE REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EAT TING INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. [ROE Ts TreDODDS Mis One wiit | — The fact that fireproof celluloid is an Englis) invention and is applied to the manuf.cture of collars will be a happy | ielief tothe dudes who have hithe t>| ambled around with arvgund | their necks explosives ord Burton, of pale ale fame, has given hall for Burton-upen rent. the town in which his immense brewery is located. His father, Sir Mich ie] Base, who first brewed the sparking bever- ave which bears his name, spent $550,000 » beautifying the town. ite oe THE PROPRIETORS, 1 hu a $320, Q00 town Pertinent Remarks to their Patrons, Make a Few Foroyxro, Jan. 28.—Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., of this city, whose name has become a household word through the Dominter and in many states of the Union, in) con- sequence of the wonderful cures by Dodd’s K dney Pills their patrons for Ul spoken for this remedy During the past } few months these expres-ions have beet | wired to nearly every paper in the count!) grateful peopte whose lives have beer | prolonged. These expressic ns are stra ght forward and honest, and should convines aniv inprejudie ¢ imind of their simeerity and truthfulness You know now, reader, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will du a'l that i med for them. They have stood the 4 resolution has been introduced in the United States Ho ise of Representatives declar.ng against the presidential second HOW TO TREAT A COLD. Don't stuff a cold, a< the old aJlage ad vises, if you do you will have a fever & starve. A genuine cold is a shock receiv- proach near the surface of the hunma body, and which control the nearly seven million pores of the skin. This shock clozes the pores of the skin, is transmitt ed to the nerve centre and back to the mucous membranes, forcing a great amount of Llood to these quent fever, inflanimation, dryness, then watery discharge and catarrh. The shock proper eating, a nervous fright and var ious other causes which irritate the nerves of the skin and muceus membranes of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes. Excess of blood in the stomach still more clogs the system and pores of the skin, so that ctlere matter, which should be carried off by the natural cour- ses is retarded; which isample reason for not stuffing 8 cold. persons try one remedy until some friend suggests another “sure cure.” When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal memi- branes warns one 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, brenchitis, perhaps pneu- monia. Scores of mothers would as soon go to bed withont matches in the house as without that old-fashioned rmmedy, Jobnson’s Anodyne Liniment near at hand for colds and croupy children. The pro- prietors, I. S. Johnson & Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book entitled “Yreatment for Diseases,” free to any person for the asking. Co., The first man killed in the Brooklyn isturbance turu3 out to have been a New Yorker who went across the bridge to see he fun. A Comfort Sometimes. When health is far gone in Consumption, sometime only ease and comfort can be se- cured from the use of Scott’s Emulsion, What is much better is to take this medi cine in time to save vour healih. The Tucker family, of Toid county, Ky., is no small potato atfair, Old Levi Tucker weighs 286 pounds; his wife, 256 pounds, and his two eylph-like daughter pull the scales at 234 and 236 pounds r- spectively. This is Concentration.® One ill a dose, one box 25 cents. One pill relieves constipation. One box cures an ordinary case. One pill taken weekly neutralizes formation of uric acid in the b'ved and prevents Bright’s Kidney disease sud Diahetes. True only of Dr. Chase’= Kidney-Liver Pills. Judze Hoar, of Cuncord, who has been ritically ill for some time, the other day wrote to One of his sons: “I am engaged at the present time in the pleasurable occu pa- tion of dying.” “| have spent thousands of dollars and been in the best hospitals of Europe and America under treatment fur catarrah.” -aid a gentleman recently, have uever received so much genuine relief as | have from a twenty-five cent box of Haw- ker’s catarrab cure.” * and A New York man pleaded an eacure from jury duty that he had been kicked out of iis home by his wife. He waa ex- cu-ed. Success produces imitations, Genuine Pold’s Fxtract is sold only in bottles, with land-etpe view on buff wrapper. Justice Crossley, of Trenton, N. J., has fined his own tather $2 for having negleet- el tu remove the snow from his sidewalk. Business and professional men who -uffer from tired exhausted feelings conse- tuent upon mental effort, will find in Haw- ker’s nerve and stemache tonic a sure con- server of the vital energier, relieving brain qire, restoring nervous energy and mus- cular vigor; renewing the bluod, restoring lost appetite and a'ding digestion A bill for divorce has been filed in Detroit on behalf of a young man who con- tends that he was too young when he too unto himself a wife, and he now desires to dissolve his relations. | | DON’? DIE BEFORE YOUR TIMF. | * Why will yvoudie?” That is the ques | tion the scientist now asks the miserable snfferer from consumption or lung trouble | The answer naturally is “beeause I can’t. | he'p it.” But the consumptive can help it | Miller’s Emulsion made from Norwegian | Col Liver, and combined with the hypophos | phites of lime and soda will cure nine cases vut uf ten of consumption, and the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year or two. | New blood is what consumptive re- quires, and Miller's Emmul-ion of Cod Liver | 0 I, when taken produces it. Miller’ Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and dlood maker, and cures Coughs, Colde, Bronchitis, Scrofuia and all lung affections. In Big B ttles, 50-. and $1, at all Drug diores. the | | | ee 5 hia died Paul Wilson, of Concord, Ky., unable | to cure an aching tooth, hanged himself. For Over Fifty Years. An Ovp Anp Wei_ Trisp Remapy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup hae | beed used for over fifty years -by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- wig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists m every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sovthing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wklv—1 y tiow to Get @ 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 wel! worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will enly cost 1 c. to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. 3 effected desire to ene the good words they have } ed by the many million nerves which ap- membrane-, creating more or less irritation and conse- may have its cause from a chill, from im- Experimenting with « | severe cold is a dangerous custom, as most Direct Steam’ Vommnication WiTil PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e, ; faa We beg to call atventicon that, early in the Srring of 1895, regular stear. communication will be resumed between L.VYEanPOOL AND CAN DA. Thanking"all ou~ shippers fur their past support, and ing 2 continuance of same in the future. We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. For particulars app to PEAKE BROS & Co. 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LEPAGE’S OLD STANT. — : = = —_— YOUNG PEOPLE ABOUT TO START IN HOUSEKEEPING MAKE A NiSTAKE if they do not make a thorough inspection of our well- stocked Stove Room. Our Stoves are of the highest grade, that is always the wisest and cheapest to buy. In Buying Stoves they naturally want one that is always reliable. We _ re- commend the MC DEL GRAND, PERFECTION and VIC- TOR. The use of them prevents worry and disappointment. DODD & ROGERS, THe RELIAELE HARDWARE STORE. Charlottetown, January 17, 1894—tu thu sat f ‘ Coali Coal ! & BS _ Winter has set in, and if 'you have not your Winter Supply of Coal in, NOW IS THE TIAE! as Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our reduced prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, December 12, 1894. RECEIVING TO-DAY—Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Shafts, Dashers, Backs. A splendid lot of Woodwork and American Hickory, ae Sleigh Runners, Special low prices in wholesale lots, R. B. NORTON & CO., Cha-lottetown, Dev § ', 1894—tug ri CITY HARDWARE STORE, VERNON RIVER NOTES. The beantiful weather which the month of January affords, has given quite a push to business and pleasure, here as well as elsewhere. No complaints of hard times are heard in this part from professional- men, business-men, or farmers. The Rev. Dr. Doyle is nbout to have a branch of the C.M. B. A. established in Vernon River. This will be a scourse of good to the young men, and iike every- thing else, under Dr. Doyle’s able direction, must be a success. Our popular and successful physician, Dr. Collins, with all the duties ot his pro- feszion, finds time to deliver into mechan!- cal puzzles, and as a result, has completed a very ingenious and clever model of a sewing machine. The model has been tn- spected by Mr. A. Fiaser, an expert in mechanical peculiar ties,and he pronounces it to “work all right.” Our Post master, Mr. O'Neil, the business of his office on a system satis- factory to all. eonducte The pupils of Vernon River School, under the tutorship of Mr. Albert Fraser, are fast Lecoming formidable in Classical Jore and mathcmatical reasoning. One of our leading men, Mr. Michael Murplv has just returned from a visit to Norih Western Canada. He looks well af er hix long trip, and expresses himself as delighted with all he saw and heard. Mr. Murphy will delve a ecture on the “Resources of the Northwest,” in Vernon River Hall, on the evening of Friday, the fir-t of February. Asthe lJecturer’s des- criptive powers ard Oratorical abilities are weil known, a large au-lience and an instructive “discourse” may be expected. OnpHEUS. sieiicighiitaccch ieee lia brn Heart Disease Relieved in 5) Minutes, Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Di-ea-e in 30 aminutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spell-, Pain in Lett Side and all symptoms of a Dixeased Heart. One dose convinces. Suld by 8. W. Dodd. Jan 28,m & thu. Dashaway— While Mss Penstock was under the mistictue last night I talked with her for five minutes and didn’t know it. Cleverton—How did you finally find it ow? Dashaway--She said she guessed there wasn’t any ure in standing there any longer. sitcnieltabieeel datas A Philadelphia shoemaker has this sign over his show: “If am John Parson, justly +o called, for [save Soles,” aiicd, lor Save Soler, Grovcesrer, Maes., January 28, - In- formation was received here to-day that the treasury department had sustained the collectur cf the port in an important ruling concerning American fisheries, whereby it ix decided that fisheries prosecuted under the American flag and under the direction of American skippers in American bottoms, are evtitied to land fish free of duty, even though aliens were employed in foreign waters to assistin the enterprite. The issue raised in the case of the schooner Willie L Swift, which arrived at Philadelphia a few days ago with a cargo of herring ceught off the shores of Newfoundland. —°- = e--—- - Peter Jackson has accepted Charley Mitchell’s challenge on condition that the tight take place at the National Sporting Club and the stakes be $5,000 a side. Collegiate School for Boys, Windsor, N.S. 106th Year. Resident Staff of Oxford and Cambridge Graduates, Special attention paid to the rcquire- ments of Junior Boys. For Calendar and other apply to the Head Master. ext term begins on Saturday, Jan. 12, 1895. Im eod—dee28 TINWARE im GA Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSON, Tinware, Stove Pipe, &c., information 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. ap9— tf FINAL NOTICE. Ther is stilla large amount cf money due the E tate of the lute ©. E. Robertson by persons of all ranks and conditions of life. All amounts not settled by the 7th day of February will be sued for without respect of persons. H. R. BOSWALL, Bank of Nova Scotia Buildinz. jan24—ly 2i- wky 2i NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Xe. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechank al and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- cations and Estimates. J. P, NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownai Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1s04—dy & wy Mortgage sale. Land on Lot 47. To be sold by public auction at ths Court House, in Cha: lotitetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Islan, on WEDNESDAY the Twentieth day of February, next, at the heur of tweive o’clock, neon, 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. 1886, made b tween Joseph PD, Campbell, of Inlet, Priest Pon’, Lot 7, in King s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, farmer, and Ste;hen ‘icEach- ern, Gf the same place, farmer, and Elien Me Eachern, wife of stephen ~cEachern, of the one part, and John Brecken, Frederick de st.c Breeken and Robert Robinson Ho :gron, all of Charlvttetouwn, in Queen’s County, trustees under the marriage sett] ment of wargaret Matéida J Brecken, (which mort- gage is now vested in the undersigned),— Ali that other tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot4, in King.« County, aloresaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:—Commencing on the north shore of the Gulf of St Lawrence at the north-eastern ry of land in possession of Stephen Campbell; thence running southerly along the eastern boundary of said Stephen Cam pbell’s Inne ene hund:ed and ninety-four chains; thence eastwardly eight chains to other lands in posses-ion of said Stephen Campbell; thence northwaidly along the western bo: nda’y of said lands ‘o shore of Gulf of St Lawrence; thence westward _y along same to place of commencement, having a preadth of eight chains and one link ona right paahe with the sidelines at the northern end, and centaining one huudred and fifty acres of land, a little more or less bo med = all — members and ap- purtenances thereto belonging or i e rtaining. ging in anywise ‘or further particulars apply to VV 1 8 Stewart, Solicitor, aren _ Dated this l4th day of January, A D 1895, EDWARD J. HODGSON FREDERICK DE ST. C, BRECKEN. jJanli—dy law (mon) & wky . — THURSDAY, POND'S EXTRACT “mg THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle, THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEU MATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, made crudely, sold Fro WORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap. Si, Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted wit” dole Ma ~utacturers POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTY yater. (i. ° & YORE HUA DISSOLUTION SLi WILL CONTINUE uring January JOHN McLEOD & CO. oe Fiudings aud Sole Leather 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. Aso -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. J. ii. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer, Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1895—dy = FLOUR IS GHEAP, TEA IS GHEAP, SUGAR IS CHEAP, And inverything in the Grocery Line is Cheap Pome | aaeanet McKENNA’S CHEAP GROCERY STORE, QUEEN STREET, CORNER OF DORCHESTER. Charlottetown, November 29, 1894—dy & wy 3m Light Weight and Rigidity. Every Ma- and Scientific Work- chinefully warranted Highest Honors at the World’s Columbian Exposition. Send two-cent stamp for our 24-page Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Vive Ow eww ww ew rarer aa ara YY tat at at, % ++ + + etter tester eeeeteeree s+ ++ ++ +++ + +- Cae + & + ee oes AAA ARADO Priestley’s Cravenettes Ladies who dress well are now weari.g these waterproot goods tor cloaks, wraps and all over garments. No other material is so satisfactory. They are Rainproof, Porous, Durable, Stylish, Healthy, Comfortable. When asking for them ladies should be sure to say “ Priestley’s Cravenettes.” fee that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture. COAL COAL! ON HAND AND DAILY ARRIVING: Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. R. McMILLAN. N. B.—The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, and is the ONLY GENUINE Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; and the public are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” that they are not the | genuine “Sydney Coal.” R. McMIL Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—6m dy & wy uuAR. JANUARY 31, 1895. —IF. YOU— Want rou Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to eell a honse, Want tc rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE EZAMINER Election of a Water Commissioner. Inpursuance of an Act of the General Ar- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the 50th year of the reiyn of Her present Majesty _—_ Victoria. intituled: ~~ Cherlottciown fater Works Act. 1857." I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in the place of MR. PETER 1! \LLORAN, retired, will be held : WEDNESDAY, the 13th d ) of February, A. D. 1895, ou at the sever’ places, that is to say : u Wert No.l, ator near the office cf Mr, John rocuchern, Queen Street. _t) Ward No. 2, at crnear the house of * «ts Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Hearta’s arebouse, Sidney St, between Great George and Prince Streets. in Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No. 4. at or near the new City Hail corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, ator near the shop of David R M Hooper, on Euston Street. And at the suid Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, andthe parcel of land formerly kvown as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and nerth of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grefton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise al! that part ot Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzroy Street, inclading the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEPNESDAY, February 6th, A. D. 1895. from the time of Twelve at noon vwutil the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, intituled ** Charlottetown Water Works — 1887,” also Si Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. 24 to 29. {L. S.] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 22, 189°, Mortgage Sale, To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the nineteenth day of February,A D 1895 at twelve o’cleck, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Lortg made the nineteenth day of Ocvober, a D 1887, between Joseph D Seaman, of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, Provinee of Prince Edward Island, Teacher, and Sarah J Seaman, his wife, of the one pari, and Philip Large, of 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 commencing at a stake fixed in the eastern side of the Suffo'k Road, in the northern boundary line of Isaac Thompson’s farm of 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 ard John Godfrey ; thence west along the same line to the said road ten chains or thereabouts to the stake or place of commencement, containing four acre: and nine-tenths ofan acre of lend or ther abouts, as the same hath beon heretofore posse as d b Charles Palme, and is particularly dese i in a deed of conveyance from him to G ovorge Ber, George R er and Lemuel L Beer, dated Tenth of December, A D 1889. For further particulars apply to under- signed at Charlottetown. Dated January lith, 195. PHILIP LARGE, janll—wky 4i dfi sat Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, cn THURSDAY, the yvi-t day of February next, 18 5, at Twelve o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenturecf Mortgage dated the 2th day of February, A D 1886, made between James Kelly of Lot Elkeven and Catherine (his wife, of the one part, and A Bannerman Warsturion and Charles R. Smallwood of the other part, and which said a was duly assigned to the under- signed Indenture dated Ith of October, 1x84, made between the said A. Bannerman Warbu: ton and Charles R, Smaliw: od of the one pait, and Neil MeQuarrie, the under- signed, of the other part : — All that tract, piece or pareel of land situ- ate, lying and being on Township Number Eleven, in Prince County, bounded as follows that is to say:--Commencing at a square stake fixed on the south boundary of William Adam -’ farm, thence along the Soundacy of Richard ae farm s6uth thirty-four de- grees west thirty-six chains; thence east seven chains; thence north thirty-four de- grees cast thirty six chains unence west to piace of commencement, cor tainivg twenty- fiv- acres, a little more er less, together with the appurtenances. For turther ee apply at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Summerside, Dated 2th January, A D, 1995. NEIL McQUAKRIE, Assignee of Mortgagees. jan29—29, fb 5, 12. ee DELICATE FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia And all diseases of their sex, Wil! derive great benefit from PUTTNER’S EMULSION, It improves the DIGESTION, purifies the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is conetantly going on, and completely re- moves that : Weary, Languid ard Wern Out Feeling that women complain of, particularly at this season of the year. Al) Druggists keep it. bottle. Price 50 cts. pe d&w tf —jsil Provincial Loan. ProvixciaL Treasury, Prince Edward Is!and, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Fdward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon, This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. une25—pat ’ ‘ r ' AT CRAPAUD. 4. W. WADMAN, of Charlottetown Started the Undertaking at Crapaud last epting. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all small prices. Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A tirst- class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will be furnighed with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at- tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaud. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be attended to at once by A. H. Wadman Charlotfetown, dy eat wy ly —oct26 i gene re nave re ,