nll Settles dada Pot “epee THE Walter Baker & Go. Limited, | The Largest Menufacturers 0% (“A —~ PURE, HICH GRADE * x COCOAS ani CHOCOLATES | s Continent, have rec S HIGHEST AWARDS -\ Industrial and Food i \. EXPOSITIONS Pe ' = a , IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. a4 } " . ea pis Castion: 3 °t = | ¢ rt Npaths hen of ture, namely. Derchester, Mase. st each package SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. WoohD's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. s teed to prom] and permanently om cur ali f s of Nervous Ww ; sa, Emiss na,Sperm ~ = : Beforeand After.‘ —— frmity, P isa fy. nest < Has been prescribed over 35) rs int mands of cases; i known, he o fmelose price in mall. Price, ot pleas., wr Wood's Phosphodine; if ‘ ein place of this, | lL send by return | $5. t vany address, i.pany, Canada, fers some One will | Hughes promply filled y Geok K HEADACHE, = : LATE THE LIVER: oI Q as ONE INSU pn G0) PILL AFTER EATING RE? wOOD CIGESTION DDIPE 90 FT. Tue MED. CO. 7D. (PRICE 25 >. The ODDS TORONTO.| PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown *o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. nov26—135w ly DESPA Se vont B i rn Si« . L./. SMITH’& CO.. Toronto. t we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at ie following prices, viz.:—50c. per box aix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por* uid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may29 Charlottetown. Mortgage Sale. To be solid by Public Auction, at the Court Hi »mse in Charlottetown, in Queen's County ou WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of Septem- ber, A D189, atthe hour of twelve o’clock, noon i— \ll that tract, plece or parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being in the Citv of Chaciotte- town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Is! and, Lbounde.t and described as follows, that to say seing the eastern part of Town Lot Number Eighty, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, baving a freat of torty-two feet on Fitzroy Street bermded on the east by Town Lot eighty-one, on the south by part of Town Lot thirty-eight, onthe north by Fiztroy Street, and on the west by land now or formeriy the property of Hurace Haszard. \Lso—Ali thatcther tract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlotte- to vn aforesaid, and being partof Town Lot Number Eighty-one inthe Fourth Hundred of Yown Lots in Chariottetown 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 th said Town Lot purchased by James Davis inl on the west by Town Lot Number highty, and measuring eighty-four feet on Fi zroy Street and thirty-six feet or there- abouts on Hilisborough Street, together with a’! buildings and improvements thervcon. The above pursuant to the power of sale coutained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the sixth day of Octo- ber, A D 139, made between Alexander A iiyan and Deborah T Ryan (his wife) of the one part, and Thomas Campbell of the other p rt. for further particulars apply at the office of William 5S Stewart, Soiicitor, Coarlotictown, Dateu this Suth day of July, A D 1895. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Mortg agee. ix sale is made july30—law (2) pumas RMULSION 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, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. All Drugzists per bottle. Price 50 cents keep it. jane NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- vations and Estimates. 7]. P. NICHOLSON, Land 8) or, | who perhaps DAILY SINDSS AT LLOYD'S O% GIN, HISTORY, AND METHOD REGIST ERENG. O Coee-House That Became Famous—lIts ivelution into a Place of Business— (urious Claims and Insurance Policies. the word Lloyd or Lloyd's is familiar n mmercial circles language in Eu- everywhere more or less associated with merchant ping. The principal commercial lication of one of the most inland 1arts in Europe is known as the Pes- her-Liloyd. The phrase Al is used by «hoolboys, and by thousands who sever saw the heavy oblong book tnown as “Lloyd's Shipping Regtster,”’ never heard of Lloyd's at ill, Lioyd’s is, in most people’s mind n connection with shipping, but just what it few but ship-owners and »thers connected with ocean shipping rnow. For the information of Cana- tians in particular, and the world in reneral, Mr. Henry Fry, the agent of Lloyd's for Quebec district, has in a namphlet described the origin, history and methods of Lioyt’s. What Lloyd's s aud is not is well told in Mr. Fry's pamphiet by describing its origin. About the middle of the seventeenth rentury a coffee house was established , veiling rectly is in Londen by a Greek whom an Eng- ish-Turkey merchant took home with 1im on one of his vowages. Within a ew years coffee houses became so yopular and numerous that they were suppressed by a proclamation, but the rder was revoked on the petition of raders, who found them useful as laces at which they could meet on ommon ground and talk to one an- her on business or politics, or litera- social affairs. The taverns had been used for this purpose were superseded by the coffee houses, became fashionable meeting s for all classes and conditions nen. Addison and Steele wrote in Spectator and Tatler about the fferent coffee houses and the clubs which met at them, and Macauley, in History England, referred to them as an institution which must be unted with by the historians. It is not improbable that the oldest polit- ical or literary or art club in England if traced to its origin, would find it in the meeting of some political artist r literary man at “Tom's,” or “Will's,” of “Button’s” or the “Rainbow.” The Royal Society of London for Im- proving National Knowledge, better known now as the Royal Society, or- iginated in 1660 in the gathering of a or h of few learned men at the Bull’s Head tavern, in Cheapside, a name which recalls another club heid at a tavern earlier still, which may also be called “Royal,” since Prince Hal was a mem- ber, and Falstaff and with Shakespeare for its reporter it deserves the name of the “Wits,” perhaps even more than “Will's.” One of these coffee houses on Dover street, kept by a nian named Mdward Lloyd, was a favorite resort of “sailor men.” The date is known because of an advertisement in the London Gazette for a thief who had stolen some watches, the reward for information to be paid at Lloyd's. In 1692 Lloyd removed his coffee house to Lombard street, in the very centre of that portion of the old city of Lon- don most frequented by merchants of the highest class, and these became his clientele. To make his coffee house popular with sailors, Lloyd kept up a correspondence, principally about ship- ping and sailors with home and foreign ports, which his clients were allowed to read. This proved the germ of “Lloyd’s list” of “arrivals,” “departures,” “sight- ing,” “reporting,’”’ and movements gen- erally of ships the world over, and is the foundation of the large corpora- tion of to-day. In 1696 Lloyd’s News, a tri-weekly in which appeared all in- formation received either by letter or report, was published, but for reporting some proceedings in the House of Lords it was suppressed, and thirty years later started again under the name of Lloyd’s List, now a daily. Lloyd's coffee house became such a favorite resort for all interested in shipping that people with shipping business to do found it most convenient to do it there, and thus underwriters and brokers arranging for the insurance of ships’ cargoes or freights came to ar- range all their transactions there, where the earliest and most reliable news was received. Before the last quarter of the eighteenth century the principle use of this coffee house was as a place of business for the transac- tion of marine business, and the place being too small, larger quarters were found in the Pope’s Head Alley. It significant both of the world- wide importance at that time of Lon- don as a port that a Dutchman and a Russian of German extraction were the prominent members of the coffee house who organized “Lleyd’s” as an association and established it in suit- able rooms in the Royal Exchange. The association of underwriters as formed was exactly of the same char- acter and aims and with the same government as the Corn Exchange As- sociation of this city was and still though now an auxillary of the Board is is, of Trade. The Corn Exchange is an association managed by a committee which furnishes a meeting place for merchants who do business in grain, flour, provisions, etc., and in trans- porting and insuring them. 3uyers, and sellers, grain brokers, underwrit- ers, forwarders, railway agents meet on ‘Change daily between 12 and 1 o'clock and, with market reports and newspapers and telegraph instruments and tickers at their service, do busi- ness with one another or talk it over. The association does no business as an the farthest it goes in is to lay down certain regulations by which dis- members are settled of expulsion it en- upon its mem- “Liloyd’s” is a similar associa- on of underwriters and _ brokers, vhich gathers news by means of agents t the principal ports of all the move- ents of shipping and accidents there- agents superintend the val- association; interference rules and putes between and by penalty «rces its agreements rs These lat : of wrecks and their cargoes, re- rt sales of wrecked ships and goods, nd investigate frauds in the inter- t of the association. With all this formation thus gathered before them, e underwriters of “Lioyd’s” and lip-brokers meet ome another at insurance cf ships, settlen_e:.ts ‘oyd's” arrange urgoes and freights, and ——— EXAMINER ° also. There is still a coffee room in eunnection th “!.Joyd's” and a root tor captains to meet in, but these, ¢ course, are now ly incidental an Bubsidary to tl great association ome of the greatest of suca «o-pore tions in the world, it having Leen in corporated in 187). “‘Lioyd’s’ register of shipping, before referred t>) as b.- ing associated with “Licyd’s” in tne minds of most people, is an entire! distinct association, which gerw ot f a registry of shipp.ng tablishe in London in 17690 ‘th hairman oO “Lloyd's” is on its committee, but that is the only connection, unless, indce it is a namesake of “Lloyd's.” It 8p points surveyors at British and coloo- lal ports, who su .ey end cliss § i> when building. Ninety per cent. of al the ships built in che United Kinguon have been surveyed and classed by th's society, whose reports, published in an nual volumes and in semi-monthly sup plements, are absolute to underwriters A good deal of curious and interesting information ts given by Mr. Fry in regard to the history of “Lioyd’s,”” such as the insuring at “Lloyd’s” in 1813 cf the life of Napo- leon for one month at three guineas pe cent., and that of a famous rac horse, “Ormonde,” which Lelonged to the Duke of Westminster; and about the settlement of claims arising out of accidents owing to strange causes, such neces-ities also as the thrust of a sword fish, the “whack” of a whale’s tail, a sounding rod dropped too o'ten in one spol ¢o- ing through the bottom of an Iron ship, a red-hot iron put in a pitch pot to fumigate the steerege, causing the loss ef a vessel and 471 lives, a single equi- noctial gale in the Atlantic that wreck- ed 300 ships in the North Atlantic. The risks taken et Lloyd's are estimated as from 250 to 250 million pounds sterling per annum, and the premiums at be- tween three and mi'lion,—Mont- real Witness. four MONTACUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretvfore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts. For style, comfort, durability and excel ence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Bootes, 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 MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black ards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cards are suitable fur framing, and are especially adapted for Albums. They make handsome and very appropriate mementoes to distribute among relatives and friends of deceased persone. The designs are original and artistic, and the workmanship is far superior to any imported. PRICES .—One Card, 25 cenis; four Cards, 50 cents; twelve Cards, $1 00. Write for specimens aud particulars, Mail orders filled by return mail. JAMES W. O’REILLY, Designer and Printer ef Memorial_ Cards Ca’town, June 8, 19 95-6 K&vy FOR SALE. > House in Georgetowr. That Dwelling House in Georgetowr the property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- ald, formerly known as the “ McDorald Honse,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing a summer residence will tiid this capital opportunity. This property will be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George tuwn, or to L. W. MACDONALD, Box 694, Charlottetown. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Edgehill, Windsor, N., S. — The MICHAELMAS TERM SEPTEMBER Tru. For Calendar containing full informa tion apply to begins DR HIND, jy23—2w Windsor, N. S. . LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Comp'y OF MANCHESTER, ¢. 8B, Established 1840. Cupital...................Ten Million Dollars Reserved Fund...... Three Million Dollars Deposited with Dom. Gov’ment...$211,000 The Agency at Charlottetown of this old and reliable Company having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. E. R Brow, the undersigned begs to state that he has been appointed Agent at Charlotte- town for this Company, and respectfully requests a share of the Fire Insurance business of the Province. ABNEAS A. MACDONALD, Office, Great George Street, Next Bank Nova Scotia. aug2—dy 2w guar AWord in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. fy) xX} The reason we sell so-cheap is that our stock is pui- 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 and cannot be bluffed. time doing business for fun. people und-rstand that little game They know that men don’t waste 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, Pownall street, C aariottelOwn, Aug. 25, lstt—dy & wy Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy CLiis North Side of Market Square. A SUFFERING ARMY. Borne Down by a Kelenttless Foe, The great army of sufferers from vari- ous rheumatic conditions joyfully wel- come Chase's K. & L. Pills becaus: the foster parents of their aches and pains are the Kidneys, which, on account of a diseased condition, are unable to relieve the blood of uric acid poison, which is deposited in the joints, producing on the first provocation irritating aches and pains in the bones, joints and muscles. rhe reason that Chase’s Pills relieve and cure is their wonderful power in restor- ing degene rate Kidneys to a perfe ct and natural! condition, without which the sys- tem is supplied with blood teeming with poison that adds fuel to the fire of rheu- matic complaints, demoralizing the en- tire system and rendering it lable toa complication of diseases terminating in dropsy, diabetes, or Bright's disease. A pleasant feature of these Pills is that, while most Kidney remedies encourage constipation, Chase’s relieve and cure it. In nearly all rhcumatic atiacks there exists constipation of the bowels, which is easily over-come by Chase’s Kidne:e Liver Pills; in fact, they are a perfe cure for constipation. ‘This is endorsed by Edward Garrett, editor and proprietor of the Bradford, Ont., Weekly Witness, and thousands of others. One pilladose. 25 centsa box. The cheapest medicine onearth. Sold by alid alers, Edman- son, Bates & Co.,. Tcronto. —*ee* How to Get a “Sunlight"™ Book Send 12 “Sunlight” s« ap wrappers t Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-boun vook 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book wil! be sent. This is a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent will bring your wrappers by leaving the postage Henry TO LET. That comfortable Brick Dwelling House | known a» the Peake Homestead, situate on Water Street, now in possession of Douse, - S keq, given first of May next, Also that beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jar first June nes Reddin, Esq. next. Possession Possession given Also, Cotteve situate on Hillsborong! Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing vp Possession given 20th April bext. Apply to PEAKE BROS. &_CO mch19—tf 246 mich Crade Watches |just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy, G.H. PAYLO®. North Side Queen Squia . july9 Pore lain material, best workmanship, best satisfaction. 10 per Set. Partial $2 and upwards. Gold and Crowning. : Sets Best OUR 16,17 and 19. Cast Heads. direct draft. front of Furnace, Highest Testimonials LONDON, MONTREAL,. . TORONTO, WINNIPEG VANCOUVER... ...-.+-¢ §. W. Crabpe, Agent for Chirlottetown. nds open. sat&wk. DR. J. FP. MURRAY, , yu25 Cu en Strect, Charlottetown. OLS COP OOSES SSS OOS SS PIFSOL PP POSS SSO OSSOSOSSOSOOOOS Wood Furnace Made in 4 sizes, Nos. 14, Will heat from 10,000 to 100,000 cubic feet. Heavy Fire Box, Large Feed Door. Steel Flues with Direct and in- Flues easily cleaned. All operations from YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM FROM CELLAR TO GARRET, AND DO IT CHEAPLY. From all Dealer and Users The Charlottetown, Augu-t 14, 1895 —135 ew Metal ! ea ee Aluminum Cooking Utensils. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. PRR anemia. DODD & ROGERS. PARIS GREEN Berger's in 1 1b. Tins, Ferguson Alexander's, Warranted Pure—Wholesale and Retail. ALSO—BUG SPRINKLERS. SIMON W. CRABBEH, WATEKER’S CORNER. Charlottetown, July 23, 1895—135 & wky This is the wheel that was America,” January 25th, 1895, Shown at the Recent Nationa) Cycle Exhibition.” is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. bicycle? Illustrated catalogue free. mch1& over the following title: illustrated in “ B-aring’s, the Cycling Authority on “The Handsomest Model It is the Waveney Scorcuer, and Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE CO., indianapolis,lud., U. Want a S. A advertisers ! Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur Examiner reaches the homes, of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. That accounts: : Have Become USED To Specific Remedy, London People The Great Detroit with reference tothe cure Brights disease and blood poisonit g of Mr Kidney Pills, has recailed the wonderfu facts of the case to the citizens, Mr. Langley is well known. It has re- minded them that Mrs. Langley others also made an equally wonderful recovery. The use of the pills however has become so universal here, have been so many instances in which they have been used with beneficial re- sults that a similar case wou!d hardly ex- ciie as much interest now as it did when the medicine was less known. among among and there The Children’s Enemy Scrofula often shows itself in early life. and is characterized by swelling, al- . . - \ sve-aes, hip diseases, ete. Consurmptior is scrofula of the langs. Tn this class of diseases Scott’s Emulsion is unqnestion ably the moat reliable medicine. silk ei ciesiabiibicnidslaiikiae For Over Fifty Years, An Oirp Axnp Wet Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Tweuty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take so | other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—i y 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 SIrREET. Juarlottetown, Aug &, 1895. Se For Sale or Fo Rept. The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 2] rooms, with large Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Pust Office Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wkv The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York Did a larger business in Canada in 1894 than any other Company. Since its organization in 1881 has aid its policy holder for death claims over a twenty-two million dollars. Is now paying atthe rate of over a quarter of a million each month, 98,900 policies, and $300,060,000 of Insurance in force, attest the popularity ot the Company, its system and the confidence of the public. IT IS THE PEUPLE’S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charged by old system companies. During the first siree months of 1895 it was therough- ly examined by the Insurance Depart- ments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas and South Dakete, an? promennced to be sound to the eure For rates aud ctuct poe ticular= apply ww ROB ANGUS, Agent, PO. Box 3, Ci’town. une29 —eod 3m. MORTGAGE SALE oe § ) Land in Charlottetown Common. To be scid by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s (cunty, ‘n WEUDNFSDAY, the 23th day of Se: tember next, A D 1595, atthe hour of twelve o'clock noon :— All that tract, prece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being partof («cmmon Lot Number ‘i wenty-one in Charlottetowa Com | mop, bounded as follows, that isto say :— Commencing On the vest side of the Mal peque R ad,and in the north sice of Bayfieid Street, and running ‘hence along the said Malpeque Roal northerly thirty-four feet: thence westerly and paral'el with ssid Bz y- field Street one hundred fe t; thence south- erly and paralk] with the Maipeque Ro»d Uhirty-iour et to Bayfield Stre t a oresaid, and thence along Baynteli St:eet eastwardly one hut.dred feet tothe place of commence- ment, tegether with all buil ings, ri:hts, members and appurtenances theretu bel ng ing or in anywise appertaining f ‘The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale vontainedin a certain Indenture ot Mortgage, bearing date the fourteen’h Guy of July, A D iss87, made between Charles Copp Henry, of Charlottetown, Trader, and Eliza beth ann Henry (h's wife) of the one pari, and the undersigned, Patrick Blake, of the ather part For further particulars apply to Mr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this fifteenth day of August, A D 1895 THURSDAY, AUGUST FORCE OF HABIT. c Loxpox, Ang. 19—The despateh from } froin ! Langley, of this city, by the nee of Dodds | then | gives them health. something which is TES SSNA NSS for Infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castorian with the patronage of 6) — mis 1895. SSA ERR REECE millions 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 is harmless. Childrem like it. It child’s medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Foverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhea and Wind Colie, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castovia neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, 3 Castoria does not contain morpkine, 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 one to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every purpose.” a= It will save their lives. In it Mothers have absolutely safe and practically perfect as a that you cet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The facsimile signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. ° ? ° $ * ‘ee VEVSESSESCOCSSSSESEssesssEtsesesesses RIPANS: ONE GIVES EELIEF. SVESSTCTSTVSSSSSE SSESSSESIVSEVTESVSVVsVsss ee 4 e hed “~ “> pO ASF cm (ORD 2 m5 ‘ oF 52 PAB i fe, FS * ooo ’ / tee <a SOLD BY DEUG- AND Fancy Gists Endorsed by ‘ eminent , Physicians everywhere GROCERS ere Py < , chy our Jine 3 t. AS You Cannot Afford to OVERLOOK n sour FURNITURE purchases. your own interests you must LOOK OVER Our FURNITURE LINE yond anything heretofore offered to our patrons, JOHN NEWSON. SEE 1T! ‘town, July 20, 1895. — For is away and be- RIAN Album, 33 Pe ts an to excellence of ‘ Vin nt Free. ».¢ + pte PATRICK BLAKE, augli—law (4) Mortgagee. Leasehold Lands on Lot 4%, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House tn Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, | on WEDNFSDAY, the 25th day of Septem! next, A D 189), at the hour of tweive o’clock, noon :— i All that the undivided equa’ moiety or half partot which alired Ernest Mutch died pos- sessed, in and ‘o all these pieces or parcels of land situate on Township Number Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows: Firs’, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lyinga d being on Lot or Township Number Forty-eight, bounded and described as :ollows, that isto say: Commencing on tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at the north-west angle of a farm of land 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-seven chains and seventeen | MORTGAGE SALE. |: (Vw wows ++. (a | pet bat Kiag of all (We fe Bicycles. } oa] S| Light Weisht and Rigidity. Every Ma- chinefully warrantied Retail Salesroom, 280 Wabash Ave. vv © vv v7 7, a ; ." a - SRE ELF ELSE EE LEME A EERE ECE nn as Hichest Honors at Send twoscent stamp for cur 24-page Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. - the World's Columbian Exposition, and Scientitic Worke |, "4 ef e446". + CRO tees ++?¢4¢400 3 5's". vv + woe we vw ew wre " aaa ata nate tate ata tatatatatatatatatatetata® 4 Patt ata tan ta ana, : nks, or to Fiera side line of thet wenty- ve acres of land hereinafter rticulariy | described ; thence parthewenteriy along caid western side line to the south-eastern bound- | ary line of sand formerly owned by Alexander Currie, now in po-session of Donald Munn: | thence wester!y along last mentioned south. | eastern boundary line twenty-o1 e chains, or | fo the said eastern shore of Hillsborough | River aforesaid, and thence +outh rly along | the said shore to place of commeucement, | containing fifiy acresof jacc, be tbe same more orless (2) Also, all that othertract ot | land adjoining the above ds r bed land and | Lounded and described av follows, that is to | tay:—Commencing 0: the south-western | angle of atarm of twenty-five #cres of taud in | possession of Donald Munn and purchased »y him from William Mu ch, being the half of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late John Mutch; thence north-eas'erly along the | south-easterp boundary line of said twenry- five acres eleven chains and fifty links thence south fitteen degrees east along John Boyce’s south-west boundary tv land in pos- session of David Muteh; thence westeriy along the northern bouadary of said land in possession of David Mutch to the northern boundary of said first desc.ibed tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and in a line in conti: uation thereof tothe place of « mmencement, containing twenty-five: cies Ofiand, a little more or less, together with all rights, members apd appurtenances. ‘The above sale is made pursyantto a power of tale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing di eth> thirty first day of Oc r, A Di8 5, madeb tw en Mary Mutch, widow, and Execui nx Of tice late Jobn Mutch, James Fred-rick Curtis end Maiy Ann (his wife), Arttur Foster and Lucinda (h 8s wife) njamin Robinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Muteh, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra \utch of the first part, and George Muteh ef ihe second part, and which mortgage was by a sigument bearing date the twenty-seventh day of Sestember A D iesy assigned tothe undeisigned, Rowan R Fitz. geruid. . # or farther particulars apply to Mfr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Bock, Char- ttetown. 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