In use for more than Eigh, Thin « Of it. Years, and still leads. dont ration after Generation have used and blessed it. Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, From 5 Every Sufferer Khouratiam. Nervous He chitis, Asthma, Chelera Morbu &, Diarrhora, Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stir Joints wilt find in this old Anedyne reijet and speedy cure. Se é Ges, Express paid. L 8. Johnson & Co., Boston.Masp THE DAILY EXAMINER WALTER BAKER & CO, scones a une o tases . OF THE CROSS PICNIC - PURE, HIGH CRADE . South; AWARDS p sta etl - ¢ sat the ' Red | W harf CALIFORNIA ’ I : al ’ | MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. : ‘ : : N x rh BREAKFAST COGOA s WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. ae | ee DAILY va Mt EXAMINER | tyr at te-The Best Paper =a a FOR ADVERTISERS CURED TT : ‘ TS THE Dovust ASK YOUR DRUCGIST FOR | HAD DIABETES BUT ER es OF PURE, j i _ NORWEGIAN , : a, : Portla Unt., Aug. 20 1 account | \ i y Canadian papers Dr. E. A. Rose hav ls by Dodd’s Kid- | P , attra i widespread attention Many doubters, though, pro : > Was pot a permanent We A | Tbe best proof that these doubters ] y t that for a vyear back Palatable as cream No oily : a + . + . ' ry ‘ i 1 y » His ac” taste .ike others In big bottles I : ; vas vays a Isrge or n this 50c. and 81.00 ; Ss alwa 1 g Ie, i t surrounding country, and r kad anv return of the disease. al - a J. A. MATHIESON. | tis teaith is tirstclase and the doctor is e ® ) | i to tak j t! any " the precau- sas tod r otherwise, that are al- Attorney-at-Law. ‘ oe morn fo Pp ple threatened or trou- | OFFICE—K eB » Me Beas [t was the trne Mark aple y Spirit that ’ staal a oe -_. i ated G ge Wash ngtor Johnson, a i u vetow : ' | tint ed 1b, when upon iosing one of his ans egotl : } a : Ss i eertuliy remarked, | —wJ! : . * aun ) egin the family. Bos- t1ow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Ss i Zo “Sunlight s ap Wrappers (wrap earing the words “why does a woman is er than a man”) to Levey Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you Wilh ‘ post a pretty picture free tising, and well worth framing. I . an easy way t lec urate your home. he soap is the best in the market and it W ’ st | postage to send in the Grateful—Comlorting. i 50th pmee- 4 Agadaaeat caaaliatony Eppss Cocoa.) ........— Sa BREAKFAST—SUPPER. post aad. most romerkable pine of resort n th Be ilevard fde ( lichy, the “By a thorough knowledge of t le la Mort, where beer is served by faws 7 a r t ae 1 i” undertakers from cof- -— Sie. fu] | fins, instead of tables, and where every on f the proj erties t- | thing, luding a m rtuary transforma . Mr. Epps ha ’ ‘ » | ft s © and Gances Of skeletons, 1s sug- a | 2 It iC a cal Plain Living and High Thinking, articles of diet that a D The two go together. But high living | cradua g be as ated with high thinking - resist ¢ I t ranges t system and makes Hund eds of subtic ~ ta 4 rota Kind an effort. It leads ind us ready to attack w ‘ lyvsvepsia. v vever, may be eweak point. We ma scape 1 ‘ la 4s : hun fatal shaft by keeping ourselves & systematic cour f fied by ; re blood a 1 & proper “he | Haw 2 pery ind stomach tonic and ‘d frame.”—Civil Service Gazett Ha I pills They are sold by Made sin I ly t y s water or milk. | 4 ievrist . Sold only in pa Kets, bY Gr cers, sue ed — enmanetes sonmeanaeen t hus l aces of t Astor family are val- JAMES EPPS & CO., Hon ecepathic ed at $300,000, and those of the Vander- Chemists, London. Enyjand ts at $500,000. 17 DON'T DESPAIR. e Pope’s lace trea- f the Prince of Wales $250;000. Indisputable. »wiedge ina on request, by B. F. Allen & C ; here is @ vast difference, my son. he- gand misrepresentation. Only ed persons lie: peo p i { fence and erudition merely y Satisfact goods for ladies’ water- proof ga : They come in Navy, My , Brown, Grey, Casto and Black f Phe na f Priesiley is so well known as ect +f : my : ene NOs oe la snufacturer of high dress materials DR.L.A. SMITH & CO., Toronto. that Cra ettes bearing this name and. | all . Dodd ro Pp ed the Varnished Board may al] ‘ ay Nays i Lpor : $2.5 ] ; $4.00 | " se n, three doze a $3.75 per John W. Green, of Milford, Ind., has } pe 4 ‘ na t al [ S T [ i { f r i \ r be ause sl e; tiled | ms Breckenridge” ever | GEORGE |} HU iS s ongressman’s Vad { 4 4 | \ Railway Manager Says: n do my chil- | taking Scoit’s Emulsion, I say No! Ont trary, they are fond of it, | ps them tures of health ” | Ss. The King of Siam has three hindred | © | Wives; and vet according to the latest ac- j Co N | ints ra is has happened—he ‘> BILIOUSNESS. we irae cebioerem snccsacing hi] -DYSPEPSIA.>| 5 CK HEADAGHE, Cran the stomach are instantly re- | DAISY REAPER. a | oo a ae a ’ : Cs REGULATE THE LIVER. De Mecetesta 2 aoe agg | a pair of horses. It is undeniably the most efficient and | ep AFTEE = . | Manning ferman reme in i . y ° bs GUNES bear Bee. weetened water. Sold by al] druggists. durable of all the light reapers. PRIGE 25 CTS. The DODDS MED cr aciee as i irshal are t structure 900 vears Att DISEASES of the blood are | ODY cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which | by its vitalizing, enriching, and alterative | | effects makes only PURE BLOOD. | i } l'oo much eagerness to know how you are held in the esteem of others may re | sult in unpleasant reflections. | | 2 Qe ROT Hg | sceoeu i tops iceting ser Toon a bo mach soreness; it stops bleeding from the lungs, nose, mouth, stomach, ete. Avoid che Por INTEBNAL 23 BEITELNAL ug, : and worthless sahatiidon = In i8i0 = : j by an Old Family Pnysician, NEW STORE I have opened a new JEW ELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. Sciatica, Neuralgt adache, Diphtheria,¢ oughs,Catarrh, Boe Lamenesa, or Straing very Mother Ancirne fininsghnson’s Det life. : % 11 Ee mag ice, Bete pomtpalds Coa | £0 And keep goo 4 time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Trade snpplied by W. R. Watson Chare Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p- m. lottetown. july 12 3 ‘ tbport, NPNAS AND PLINNO ATCO ma, COCOA > AM LUE LATES i ' deck ir loved ones tarrry, a = , ‘ ' UAP The best value for the Consumer of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the worid can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. Seeton and Mitchell, Hal fax, agents. for Nova Scotia and .- Island. The best of | selling prices. other Narcotic substance. Castoria. Queen of England $75,000, and | sures are said to be worth $75,000, those | | 10rphine, soothing syrup and other hurt! agents down their throats, thereby sending inem to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Krscneror, Conway, Ar Aten C. Surru, Pres., Ti Murray Stroet, New York City. | 2 1 . | W spend $1 for a bottle of medicine | ipiaint when one box of Beech am’ | sting only 25 cents, will cure : vn diseases ? This is because | t t 8 the cause of nearly ali ail- i . eo . sad Beechem’s pills cure constipa- | —. i SOHUOL & COLLEGE BOOKS, eenetcerme —(x a receiving daily our stock BOOKS, which will be sold at the LOWES We | will be glad to give quotations. FOOLSCAP and other STATIONERY We want your trade and are bound to please you, BAZAAR COMPANY. QUEEN STREET, Chappelle’s Old Stand, Opposite the August 18, 1894--t t s Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children, It contaias neither Opium, Morphine nor {t is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regniates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Mothers have repeatedly told meof its | 7 recommend it as superior toany preseription good effect upon their children.” | known to me.” D2. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass 111 So. Oxford St., brooklyn, N. Y. * Castoria is the best remedy for children of ““Our physicians in the children's depart- which Il am acquainted. I hope tho day is not ment have spoken highly of their experi- far distant when mothers will consider tho rea! ence in their outside practice with Castoria, rchildren, and use Castoria and cithough we only stead of the various quack nostrums which ; medical supplies what is known as regular r loved ones, by forcing 0] products, yet we are free to confess that the il merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” POSSIBLE Market House. | the ship was duomed to wreck upon her 3S Fy y A iF o A A i ed ~ Z 4, Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil “ Castoria is so well adapted to children thas Unitep Hosprran anp Dispensary, | sone a BtOrm Was BUre to follow. Years j certain forms of animal life. Two old | quartermasters were heard during the Reaper in Canada. i 9 fin ja it vv and the | | The timber piles under St. Mark’s at| draft, and in Venice are in good condition after carry- | S.—We have a limited number nclosed Gea its name implies, the + > haan et ot Fee THE DAISY REAPER. (“She is a Daisy.”) To meet the demands of those who require | stead of Binders, and there are many such, This machine makes very easy work for The DAISY delivers a better bundle than any other [t is not only very effective in standing crops and favorable conditions, but is unapproached for its It has no side work in badly conditioned crops of all kinds. principle, balance, design and material is un- Our Single Apron Binder | Leads all others. See it before purchasing and you will have no other. AGENCIES at all principal points on the Island. FROST & WOOD. of the WALTER A. r, Folding Platform Reaper for sale. As gearing is all enclosed, and all dirt is excluded from the running parts. Foot-rest and Platform can either or all be quickly rove to for narrow passages or convenient storage. hw Specially low prices to CASH or SHORT-TIME ! ; : customer: above Machines. Gen Gheieh Senate Colle, Oata, Brain oes eH you want your Watch or Clock to go tomers on all the a 00% eM ichines aad Pains liable to occur in any family withont | ——I don’t mean to go when you go, but to A. HORNE & CO. Cnarlottetown, August 1, 1894—dy & wky | di-mal experiences of their dreams the | wight before. One was particularly har- | ring out nine bells stridently. Of course, teapers in- accommodate THE WAYS OF JACK TAR. dj 4 aos | DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS, They Had Stranger Forms in Early Days SUPERSTITIONS OF THOSE WHO GO Than Are Now Manifested— Stolen Wveod Mortised Into the Keel to Make the VYee- sol Sall Faster. Lieut. J. D. Jerrold Kelley gives an in- teresting chapter of ‘Superstitions of the Sea” in the July number of the Century. After studying them tairly well, he doubts if modern sailors are more superstitions than any other class with equal tra ning ind opportunities I believe that every body is leavened with sup retition, he BAY, notably the noisiest ecoffera, and those mountebanks, the Thirteen Clubs, for these gentry protest too much, It seems to be ahnman instinet modified by racial inheritances and developments. In the youth of the world its manifesta- tions were the earliest recorded utterances ‘ ‘ cuuses come t> the rescue. In earlier days superstition was as much ‘pertofevery ship asthe water she was to flat in;for it entered with the wo d reared into her keel, and climbed to the . . > . . on . . ar sine - will have in a few days the full list, and | fxs and garlands waving at her mast Huds; it ran riotuusly at her launching, outrclled her name, her crew, and car- ves; it timed her days and hours of sail- ing, and couveyed her voyages, It suim- moned apparitions for her ill-fortune, and evosed yortents and signs for her pros- periiv, it made winds blow foul or fair, overned her successful ventures and ar- rivals, aud, when her work was done, promised a port of rest somewhere off the shoves of Fiddler's Green, where all food rs rest eternally, or threatened foul . 1 wy Jones of ballad memory, Ii many countries stolen wood was mor- ? faster at night; though if the first blow siruck in fashioning this keel drew fie, maiden voynge. Silver (usually a coin) placed in the mainmaststep went for lucky ventures, and misguided indeed was the owner who permitted any of the unlucky timbers to enter into the construction. Something of the ceremonious character given to launchings survives to this day ; whereas old ships were decked with flowers and crowns of leaves, flazs now flutter: the |. bation poured on the deck, the purification vy the priest, the anointing with egg and sulphur, find their exemplars in the well- aimed and wasted magnums which are hiuttered on the recoding cut water as the craft, released from the ways, slips, well- {:eased, into the sea; the jar of wine put ‘o his lips by the captain, and then emptied on deck, the cakes and ale set before the ‘rew, the stoup ot wine offered to passers- by on the quay, and the refusal of which } was an evil omen—all are realized in these sadder lustrums by the builder's feast in tie mold-loft Lawyers, clergymen and women are ever oked at with distasor on sailing-ships as re to bring ill-luck—lawyers, undoubted- ‘, from the antipathy of sailors to the ss, a dislike 80 pronounced that *‘een | iswyer’ is a very bitter term of reproach, | «nd ‘‘land-shark” isa synonym. Cleryy- nei—priests and parsons—are unlucky, probably because of their black gowns and heir principal duty on shipboard—that of usoling the dying and burying the dead, thengh possibly because the devil. the eat storm-raiser, is their special enemy, sud sends tempests to destroy them. Wo- ieu—who may reason out their unpopu- arity?—save that a ship is the last place -or them, or perhaps because of the dread f witches; for of all spell-workers in nhman form nene is so dreaded as the emale brewers of heil-broth. Like the riests of the middle ages, they can raise ‘prime quality of storm by tos-ing sand 'r stones lu the air, and, like Congreve's witpland surceress, are sup; OBed to live by elling contrary winds and wrecke { vesse ls, Certain families could never get sea em ployment ander their own surnat irs, not ‘ven such members as were torn with catils, for they were tabooed, barred: and bany animals—hares, pigs and black cats ior example—could neither be carried nor mentioned on shipboard, save under very tr.ngent conditions, Scarborough wives kept a black cat in the house ty assure their husbands’ lives at sea: but on voy- ges every black cat carried a gale in her ali, and if she became unusual Y frolie ‘yo, on board the flagship Franklin, up he Mediterranean, we had @ yarn that il ustrated a survival of this antipathy to votning watch exchanging in the cockpit rowing, for the narrator wound up with, And I sav, Bill, I was never so afeired nomy life; when I woke up it seemed as rie as day, and I was all of a tremble like ‘fh ist ona leaf,” “What's that?” said the other. Pipe lown; don't mention that reptile; he’s a 100d00 on shipboard,” Fisureheads were at first images of gods, wid later of waints and sea heroes, and ere held in high rey erence, and the eyes 1 ring from each Low of a Chinese junk able the boit to voyaye intelligently ad or “no have two eres, how can set? No sn see, how can de?” is the shibboleth of heir sailors Ships’ bells were bik ssed, sad to-day if a mistake in their striking is nade by a stupid messenyer boy, they are track lackward to break the spell, In ‘he siuip to Which I was attached the bell iad come down to us from the Tix mder- ya, through the Thetis, J think, and was supposed to be under the special control of t bine spirit of mischief. W hy the blue spirit should indulge in such vagaries is h dden, but in the middle of deep bea nights, when the mood role in an Suspicious Quarter, and the wind blew with the force, and from the diree- tion, necessary for the spell, the blue bell was bound to make a complete circle, and no one ever heard or ought to hear, nine bells at sea, for eight bells are fixed in limit as the decalogue; but this was prom. i9d. Whether the conditions failed. to co-ordinate, I cannot say, but though the bell was watched by a!l sorts and condi. tions of men, the occult ceremony was never performed for our benefit. “Is it necessary to add that by report it was a emmon eventin the other ships men. tioned? i abe pig ter biph desertion of siuking ships ‘ + 4pOn reason, and up- douvtedly occurs, for ag rats like to prowl abont dry-footed, and will wick to one place so long as food is plenty, it is prob- able that tie ship they leave is so .eak aud Unseaworthy that their under-dec Work is too wet to suit them, aRson@ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! lls were a wonderial discovery. 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Another lot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING TRE-SES and SPRING COTS. the cheapest yet. beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before We please the people every time. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894—1 t « WK ZO AUGUST é and Circulation. 2 lp lbp ty lp» ly lb tbe! I month, it being tt 88 for one year, without Ly Lb Shp Sn bn Sh She n SEEDED AEE ASAT 7 |i» ly |b lbp ‘ip by » Mh Hho Sop Lo Lo So Ln tn lin Sin Lb> b> lt» lb Sb Lb i> lip Ib Lb Jip lip Sb Sb tp “ Knowledge of Immediate themselves of this Don’t forget >° EFVECTUALLY CURES CATARRA, COLD AUKE AND DEAF \ESs, Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cwnts. Bi’fd. by THE .W IN THE HEAD, C KER MEDICINEC ATARRHAL HEAD- TC, O’Y.,L’td., St. John, N.B Binder Twine, Binder Whips, Machine Oils, Harvestine Tools ——AND—— General Hardware, STORE, & CQO. ——AT HARD WAR ———(_x)—____ R. B. NORTON Charlottetown, August 1 4, 1894—+n fri © $$) wers, Reap ers and Rakes. The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE ITHICA RAKE are the be 1eavy hay crop of this se Oris worth ten times the sont of « bor of wii, Ret | £0 Cash on short time. t them, and you will always be thankful (og boyy expel all impurities from the peiicate women find great benefit freta using them. ul & CO,. 22 ist» House 8t.. hx RED CAP. Wholesale only. —_ 30,000 Pounds BLUE RIBBON and CARVELL BROS. augli—wed sat REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers let free. Seid everywhere, or sent mire naan ire was gia beet | facture, wton, Mass : ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin ( Binder Twine. McLauchlin Gears require no pufling. purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, July 9, 1894—eod & wy wide-wheeled st Implements to put into the ason. We are selling them low [f you are going to aug2—4i law (thurs H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. i te = MOUNT A°LISON Al y COL The waily Examiner 2". 2 Couservatery cf Music. The Leading Paper of P. E. Island, +p: cer of ine som veur Begins Aus. 30th, Is94, provided, extend. anches through the to the degree = 8x Of 18 ten hers, i 'v Professorj- at Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Vocal Sultur } t Phivsieal ‘vpewriting, Book- Commercial Courses are all the latest and most approved n, which, with has been trans. i to the Ladies’ College, is sti] in Prof. Hammond, R. C. A. an i the Royai vatory of Musi employs re, atthe head « whom ls i teacher from the staft of N. Y. College of Music, who has lied Berlin under Von Bulow and Josef (fter four years’ successful study e greatest masters in ijer- any, Mr. C. L. Chisholm returns to take charge of the Violin lepartment | Vocal Culture is taaght by an accom- plished Swedish vocalist, who isa gradu. ate of the Munich Conse rvatory,. Every care is taken to make the school a refined Christian home, where ludy-like anners and nobility of character shall be cu Vale . For Calendar apply to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. Sack e, N. B., Aug. 14, 1894. ay ow iaw wy CHURCH SCHOOL FOR SIRES Established bw thi Authority and under the Patronage of the Synod of ihe Diocese of Nova Scotia, and the Synod of the Diocese of kre dericton Chairman Board of Trustees—The Bish« p of Nova Scotia President Board cf Directors—R. G. Leckie, Esq. Lavy Priycipat—Miss Macuty, with a staff of twelve Governesses and The Buildings at Elgehul have capacity f 100 residents. The new building is heated throughout with hot water, and all rooms are prov ided with the elec tric light. rhe grounds cover eight acres, about one- half being solely for recreation, and laid it for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar ry Michaelmas term begins Sept. Ist. For Calendar embodying full information and bla form of application for admis 81 pp'y DR. HIND, y25—Im eod Windsor, N. 8. Sherwood Cemetery. Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Road«, three miles from Charlotte. own Morning trains run by local time to Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning at 10.20and 103), Aflernoon trains leave at 3.40 and 4 o'clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.20. Fare t nd return, 15 cents. Funeral Trains may be had whenever ree quired, and interments may be made by regu- ar trains at passenger rates, Prices of Plots eas 1olloy | Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at re@uced ; wt cesdseneseanl 00 Plots half above size, in good localities 128 Ss ingie Grave ios aeieah ne o-s00 B&D h emietery is sustained by subscriptions from plot holders of not less than $2.00 pay- able Ist Jur n each year, and all plots of su vers are kept in order during the ‘Triptions may be paid to any of the ctors, or lo the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Keeper must be left atthe office of the Clerk of the County Court, HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery, junel§—2m (mon sat) heal EstateAgency. FOR SALE.—Several first-class Resi fences withis ty limits. Prices from two to six thousand dollars. Terms easy, Also, a number of Dwelling Houses, B g Lots, etc., different prices, accord ae ' ote OQ LET ** Watermere ” and Park V re, ng the harbor, close | \ { i Par (ls , One -half of the DD l * and the “ Italian Wareho >” both ce ntrally sitnated busi- Wueen Street Rents low ulars apply to ri ther parti A. ¥G acl BS Ei LL, Auctioneer & Real Estate Agent, ———» Cheice New Herring, 166 IT ALF BARREIS, 10 BARRELS, 0 be f ved Ly other lots every few daya, CARVELL BROS, Mortgage Sale. To oldbhy Pu Au on, at the Court Hous Georgetown, in King's County, I ‘ ! Island, on FRIDP \Y, the first day of August, A D ISO. at the twelve o'clock noon t, piece or parcel of land situ 5 and being on STownsh p Number xty-o 1 King’s County, bounded and r l as fo ws, that s ft SAY Com- m ¢ ‘ tseide of ‘ Commercial south Of a sma ract granted by \ im A. Martin and wif John Styme- Westwardly along the soutnem ndary of said tra for the distance of aine Chains, or til i mé@ets a farin o John Styme- southward! iiong the eastern neaiy line of said faim for a distance of t ha s and about forty links; istWardiyvyatright angles thereto for nine chains, oruntil it reaches Road; theace northwardly me said road to tl piace ol commence- ment, containing twenty-fiv icres oF land, @ moreo ens Amd aiso a that other t, piece nd pare of ind situate, lying cme o1 ownship Number 8S xty-one sald, bounded and described as follows, lo say All that land over which the st branci of the Sturgeon Brook flows it irm o John Stymie st, and as ind adjoining thereto on each side of i wes inch Of the Sturgeon Hrook as may be necessary to ove rilow incase of dam- ng up the said Brook for mill or other pur- 6s TEGUITINg water power, where the water feaid Brook ts whong O° hereafier may ‘ een d William I n lu stand privilege forthe Mortgagee, lis be x uiors, ad- inistrators and assigns at any time or times hereafter to raise the water in the said Brook | Which runs through the farm ol John Styme istby stopping the same atthe said William A. Martin’s present or any future mill-dam whevever re julred for purposes of running a ever saw Or other rany purpose whatso- The above sale is mad pursuant to a power sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the third day of Aprit, A 1) 1888, made between William A. Martin and Ann Martin, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, James Clow, of the other part For further particu'ars apply at the office of A. Matheson. So icitor, (rceorgetown., ‘Dated this first day of August, a D 1804 JAMES CLOW, Morigagee. WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses pid, representing established house. Salary 365 MONTHLY with | increase, and position permanent if sul | Enclose reference.—THE DOMINION CCM- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago, julyl4—law (sat) tf cena SegARR 4 Se i ‘aie TP aie, “Ty Wggekit ala tea = CHARLOTTE? binry to tl A.E McEa | Per on ca , > Beer's Oig ? ail MY custo