oa I A RS — a ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - WALTER BAKER & CO, | sins oF procress aX COCOAS AN CHOCOLATES saccten dak bveten cee ee THIS IS THE GENUINE. % ) HIGHEST AWARDS . 'N Y , % : i ra o oat a " Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle Industrial and Fond | ire ming oI mn hoempearse, nat EXPOSITIONS weight of au exjrress | M railwav, having s iar ony In Europe and Amer Gd, | 28 perdons tx 3 toms, a aveea. ton a passeng A train of bilevel i ru te sa, no Alke- of ti sam ting caprtenu , t eto other «Chemin —— = Wels oO wel . t OU Their delicious RR} RKPAST COCOA le adeolutely Pounds fea Passcnye pure and eviuble, and costs eas than one cen! a } - \bout Voaragoatmile anda hat of SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHER ly ‘ iHlroad was finished aca \ mp ; ' WALTER BAKER & C0. DORCHESTER, MASS, |) \'\"oeue. Ts 1 and since the ; GPeas of peopis ave ridden ou it, man ol ‘ i iN perts ty lil i } th euntry The wvenera! pi iT seems to be that the svyster wi york and that in time will revolutionize | methods of transit - ; Hitherto in order to secure the ia xt NCR WEG Pe | mum of speed and safety the weiehe of | trains has always had to be vreatly in i creased When evervth ng possible has rt 2 Koyo = sontl ; — = “ ' which « = 7 ain ropenes ka . | Chicas ro over the New Y« a eyre Ol i . |} twenty-four hours is | vel, while a spee d of | ciuding num IT 8 HYPGPHOSPHITES > LIME & Palatable as cream No oi railroad a wile taste .ike others. In big bottles |} including Stops, 60c. and 81.00 m | oi speed Delivery Express. —_—_—— considered a mat fifty miles an hour, rous stoppages, is count- ed very rood tithe 3 | on the bicevele will be a very low rate while an express pear to be accom plishing wonders. his possibility of great speed is due to anumber of advantages which the Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed ) and | new method of construction holds over from ali trains, steamboats, etc., at short) all others. Friction is reduced to the notice. Please leave your orders at ©. J. | minimum bv the cars running on ons Patton & Co's. S ‘th side of Quee } two wheels, one at each end, and on but | Square } one track; the motors and cars may be 4. McQUAID built very ghtly because there is july26—3m eod no pocathulteg” of their jumping the | woontm 1O“PHODINE. track and the motive power is elee- | The Seams nateah Remedy. Pores oe whose pro} want Sis Packages Gearantesate | VOWS! has not yet been discovered. } To further insure safety trom rear-end promptly and permanently efectsof Abuseor Excesses,) Urront ii that «ction automativaliy, OO tThalLa Tilowing oe cannot rin ute Mental Worry, excessive use i : a - ‘ ‘ i of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu ti St i thea ai a) ‘a a } Beforeand After. aa i until the train ahead shall Si ~~ lants, which soon icad to In- | » passed thr < ugh another section frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. | By th s device trains must alwava be at Has been prescribed over 35 years In thousands of |} li (we sevtlons apart cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine i ; o known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if | Finally, the new read will cost leas he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, | 4! any Oth -rstyl+ of construction. So tnclose price in letter, and we will send by return | “tr Che trolley road is the most inexpen mall. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One wil sive Po busied it ests ahout $60.0 wa please, sig wil cure. Pampbiets free to any aidress, | im r about half as muchas a The Wood Company, railroad. The bicvele railroad will cost Windsor, Ont., Canada. miy $25,000 a mile. To run a trolle +N Sold to ttetown by Ge EH vhes | line costs about twelve cents a car per mile, while the new line can be operated of eight cents rg ‘x iers by u pr mop! filled > eeeeenne omen for An averag series of investigations which will no e important and perhaps sen- Hi 1s outdo or work is de- lon dt hav sational resul ts. voted to experiments in “aerial naviga- } tion,” in connection with Prof. Langley of the Smithsonian Institution, while. in his laboratory he is e ndeavoring to de- monstrate a problem to which he hag riven a great deal of thought and in vhich he thoroughly believes. Jt is to iarness electricity to light, as it 3 been harnessed to sound, so hat people may he able to ec a great distance, }j a lan- gnulikE ANY OTHE i a stan just as the telan wheves ograph enables them to write and the eee , ata great t Originated by an Qid Family Pnysician, { dey‘ see elephone enables them to speak distance, Prof. Sell firmly Im 1810 In use for more than Rignty | Y Ork as Think Of It. § , and still leads. ‘Gene of the that it will be possible some trom Washington to New easily asone can convey the sound voice that distance. He ation aft eh TR ve ueed and tleased te i Eo Sravel r should have a bottle in his satchel insists thatthe fact has already been From Rheumatism. | demonstrated and ti it ¥ Every Sufferer creas mati. | demonstrat, a3 ul that it only remains Nervous Headache, Pe phtheria.Ce eughs,Catarrh, Bron v construct the apparatus necessary to chitts, Asthma, Ch-lera Morbus, Diarrhce Lam bring 3 chitts, Asthma, Cholere Morbus, Disrrbaea, L nica wing the pos ibilities of the discovery wil ind im this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. | (tO actual and practical uee. This is maid have Johnson's Every Mother Anoaiyne Liniment im the muse for Croup, Coida, xceedin; giy cult than the difficult~:nuch more diffi- construction of the tele- Sore Throat, Tonsflitts, se Cuts, Brui Cram rraph instrument « 4 > = Pains lia le to ocour in any fami) witheet x : aa a - ae a the tele phone, for otice. Delays may cost a life. Relieves 1Summer | “fc reason that the vibrations ot light i “omp taints like magic. Price, % tes s.. Express paid. ist Fotinen € Gia am ire so much more me than the vibra- lied by W. RB. Watson C tions of sound. But Prof. Bell is confi- len laut that he be able to dis- ; : cover a di apbri igm sufficiently sensitive ; to receive the vibrations of light and ON T DE A ‘ produce the effect necessary to convey th mpressions to the human vision Trade 5 opp will s00Ti (lass Coloring tn Germany One of the methods resorted to in making colored giass objects isto take a mass of white rhass from the melting- pot, on the end of a blow-pipe, and then hininerse in another pot containing molten giass of the desired hue. The latter then constitutes a mere film on the outside of the globe, dish, lantern, or other obje ct which the blower is about tomake. Other plans are also in ‘use. A new one is reported as having been tried in Germany, and as giving very satisfactory results. Phe blower has a piece of apparatas of this description: An upright sheetiron eylinder twenty inches in diameter is surinounted by a horizontal one. The former is so arranged that an iron ladle KIDNEY: atte WILL GURE YoU ot ase, Inabetes mbago, | may be inserted in it, near the bottom. ~~ aaa’ Fi Disease, Female The upper cylinder has doors at its Trot Impure Blood—or a a cea. ends, one of them allowing the operator ’ t i rice per box, or Six boxes $2.50. | $ introduce his work and support his blowpipe ou a crotch. This device is placed inside a furnace, and when the workman is reheating an article for the DR. L.A. SMITH & Co., Toronto, Dodd’s Kidney Pills at » we can #e you irk Centra! in! It is ¢ laime: ithat | a intnute, | train will be } able to make 100 miles an hour and ap- | steam | Seeing by Electricity, i Prof Alexander Graham Bell is | sp nding the hot months at his summer place in Nova Scotia, engaged in a | FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, ‘PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, INFLAMMATIONS, CATARREH, made credely, ool FEEMORRHAGE > sae ALL PAIN. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, } | | @#heeply. | Used Internally and Externally. ' Prices, 60c., Cheap, $1, Cheaper, 1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Role Marwtacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YURK- Can be diluted with water. DRESSMAKERS DIFFER About fashions in but everyone agrees that the best foundation for any cos- tume is the “HEALTH BRAND,” Biack tights, which allow the figure to be shewn to perfection and do away with over- dresses, stockings, bloomers, and unnecessary skirts. A}l Jadies in Montreal wore them last fall and winter, and during the coming season nothing else will be considered, they were ~~’ such a success. —— Send for our illustrated catalogue, free by - post, if your own dealer has not got them. THE MONTREAL SILK MILLS CO., Montreal. cure all forms of Nervous | is the svstem may be laid in Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- } 0. K Sections in such a way that a train @torrh-a, Inpotencyandall | passngoout of a s-ction destroys the! TARRHAL HEAD- EFFECTUALLY baw PeEARE it. COLD IN i. HEAD, 2 LT KE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ETC Bold everywhere. Pitts a Saal MM’ fd. by THEH «AW tht MED" SINECO’Y., L'td., St. John, NB. No Change! No Change in Prices! No Change in Satisfaction ! JEWEL STOVE Have No Equal : ! Have No Rivai! list of using the Ask for the three hundred happy homes on 'P. E. Island now JEWEL, For sale only by R. B. NORTON & CO CITY HARDWARE STORE, Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1894—tu fri eee ea aE : = SASS ks aoe be i DX Ns BP aan rs Sale Ssh * rR A * ANS the following prices, viz. t= 50c. per box | Jast time, an attendant puts a spoonful six boxes for $2.5 50. Tothe trade—$4.00| of certain chemicats in the ladfe and ner dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per pee the latter in the lower cylinder. lozen. Sent by mail to any address post wes then rise, and in these the object paid is rapidly turned over and “over while GEORGE E. HUGHES. i a red-heat. A beautiful tint and may 2? Charlottetowr ; juster are tins inparted. The chemica) . | mixtures employed in this work are! not |} described and possibly are trade secrets. enieies ~aaraeaiesieumains aeaaiaaeanee A New Idea in Patadationa , ‘ ' A + j How v to handle quicksand that under- | 34 ROA DAA 40 4 ' : DSA SD tra ea eA | lie places where foundatious are to he built has leng been a perplexiug pro. | i blem for builders and enginecrs, {c is | what announced that a German experimenter has tried | f tried blowing very dry. finely pow- 3 that’s jadered hydraulic cement through tabes 2 | into the sand, The ate current causes kills ad mani. + the sand and cement to mix thoroughly, | ieoctelll ieee inentetnedinieenemenniademeeneeel ; on as tithoug iit takes some weeks to ful- ly set, the result is enineutly satisiae tou Cuder ordinary circumstances, | } quieksamd isso diffleult to deal wirh Nerves. thata simple and effectual me | handling is welcome, j - Impairs the Digestive re -- Te tis a P 4is Ri aall dé Wearies the Brain. VW/7. z. yen 4La Wearkeis ihe Uis OF | Well, old fellow, so vou have taken vour marriage vows?” |; “Yes, but | made one little alteration, . < i said, ‘With all thy wordly goods iy Nerve and Stomach | ee Sle ne | QO N I :; ror Over Fitty Years. i A Ax O.p Axnp Wet. Tremp Remepr.— | Soothing Syrup has | beed used for over fifty years by millions ; of mothers for their children while teeth- ne et Mrs. Winsloe’s fs a certain invigorator for the victim of worry, overstrain of miad or body, or BXCESSES of any nature. Jt restores cage Energy, is Digestion, tite - srouoles sound, refreshing Sleep, and is a perfect Blood and Flesh Builder. Druggists sel: it. 50e.a Bottle. Six for $2.50. bYd only by Hawk nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by woes in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inealeulable. Be sure and ask” for Mrs. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | _ other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—ly ' j ' fi, ° . , f. ’ réieves bb t Jaigue, al «poetry oe ae 4 nn restores losi App. Mayor Gi: arland, of Portage. la Prairie announces that $3,000,000 has been raised for the Hudeon Bay Railway, and con- struction will begin at once, McKay Woolen Co are offering special bargains in underclothing to- -night. Come and examine the cheapest assortment ip the city. 7 Medicine Co. Lid. St. John.w.B. a | CHARLES BR THORNE, | Practical Plumber, Gas and sanitary . 0 > © ate r Having fof a number of years worked in Rick F THE LIVER the United States, with an ex mporionces m rd cae Foti 7 oy rt first-class work ONE PILL AFTER EATING a p of @ Fee at short notice. INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. Peeee Ale —Aribar Joheson, Feq.. RICE 25 CFS. ee ODDS MEDC v0, Pe rie at REVERE ROTEL. ecthl—dy 4 Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contcins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substamce. {¢ is a harmless substitute for Parcegoric, Drops, Sooting “yrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eurcs Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regniates the stomacia and bowcls, givin;: healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Childr: n’s Panacaa—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castorii. “ Castoria is so well adapted tochilfren thas I recommend it assuperiortoany »rescriptiog known to me.” “Castoria is an excellent mecieinoe for ch't- éren. Motors have repeatedly told me of its ,00d effect upon their children.” Ds. G, ©. Oeaoon, Lowell, Mass. “ Castoric is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope: the dcy is rot | far distant when mothers willeonsiderthe res! | intercet of t acir children, and use Castoria i.- t stea.! of the varionequack nostrums which aro destroving their loved oues, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | agents down their throats, thereby sendinz them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Kincueror, Conway, Ar The Centaur Compcny, "7 Casteria. | Hi. A. Arcren, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- enee in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among onr medical supplies what is known a3 regular produets, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep Hosprras anp Dispensary, Boston, Masa Aten C. Surra, Pres. dumny Street, New York aoe ROBERT PALER & CO. Charlottetown Sa si and Door Factory. REA THIS We are now better prepaved than ever to supply Eostshdlocs with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL: POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mer Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. ill kinds of ‘GO HIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice, Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PATLMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKB’S:NO. WHARF. ticing, Loxpon, Nov, 9.—The correspondent of the Times in Tien Tsin says: “Chinese | officials appear careless of the fate of = empire. They are devoting their chief < tention to persona! interests, contracts for arms and the like, regardless of utility. The people are equally indifferent, they suffer more from the Chinese soldiery in Moukden and vicinity than from fear of the enemy. The Russian officers have re- ceived instructions to adopt a concilia- tory attitude towards their British col- league. The Times has this despatch from Yokohama: “Two American tor- pedo experts have a contract with China to destroy the Japanese fleet. They have been promised $1,000,000 for each squad- ron destroyed, payment for each mer- chantmman in proportion. At Chee Foo it is reported there hae been three days tighting at Talian Wan without decisive results laine GENERALLY PRESCRIBED* The idea that Bright’s Disease cannot be cured Proven to be a Fallacy, Quesec, Nov. 5—Local physicians are much gratified over the letter of Dr. A>G. McCormick, of Bichmond, this province, testifving to his cure of Bright’s Disease, | by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since the introduction of the remedy in this city, many physicians have not hesitated to prescribe the pills, and numerous cures have been the result. This latest testi- mopy,coming from so well known a medical man, proves that the local men were right in changing the old-time remedies for Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Hence their jubila- | tion. j > © << - “T never knew what it was to live before dearest,” said Algernon, &s he kissed the tips of his flance’s fingers and then her lips.” “And yet you seem from hand to mouth,” ~ Yonkers Statesman. se, deilaaaialbiiiaildaeies only to be living | replied “Dearest.” Cause and effect ; constipation is the cause of a host of diseases, Hawker’s liver pills cure constipation, thereby preventing its consequent ills, “Didn't the Chinese invent gun- powder ?” “Yes, and now they did.” they’re mighty sorry The oil of the Norwegian Cod Liver is nature’s yrand restorative, and is only found in its entirety and purity in Miller's Emulsion, “the kind that cures” coughs, bropelitis and all affections | of the throat and lungs. | Every bottle warranted. No oily taste like | others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. colds, He (pleadingiy)—‘*Why can’t we be married right away ?” She (coyly) —*Oh, TL can’t bear to leave Father alone just yet.” He (earnestly) —“But, my darling, he has had you such a long, leng time.” She (ireezingly) — Sir!” — Brooklyn Life. A Graduate of Torenio University Says: “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their eerliest veare! Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my _ wife | immediately resorts tc this remedy, which | always effects a cure.” _—_-- — } “Mamma,” said Bobby, the incorrigible, ‘‘papa says that whenever he whips me it | hurts bim worse than it does me.” | “Yes dear. I don’t believe it.” | ' Bobby—I don’t; ‘cause if it did, he couldn’t sit right down on a hard chair } andeat his dinner. I can’t !"—Browning. | King & Co’s Monthly. sinceomieeildiatiaiicdiias: laid i ia THINGS TO REMEMBER, A cold in the head is the first cause of cattarrh. Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by consumption. Hawker’s cattarh cure positively cures catarrh, cold in the head and al) catarrha! troubles. Wifey (at bedside of her dying husband) But, dearest, we shal] meet in heaven. —=Hubby—Not if I’ve got any pull with St. Peter! [Tam not sure te ever told you whata safe all. eaiical as well as palatable cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add Halifax, | Nova Scotia. . If not, let me now say that | there is no other Remedy quite as good for these ailments as Putrxer’s Eucrstoy. I need not enlarge—a word to the wise is suflicient—rememter it is Purryex’s Eu- uLsion—for cale in your town by al! the first-class Druggists, in large bottles for 50c. all Wasting Diveases is made in eight ounce John—Sally, ef I was to ask you'd marry me, do you think yes? Sally—I —er—-guess so. John—Wa’al, ef I ever git darn basnfulness, I’J] ask you these times.—Leslie’s Illustrated. vou ef you'd say over this some 0° IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE ? “Thou source of all woe, That found’st me poor at first The so.”—Goidsimith. Curs’t is the wretch who learns his life to my bliss, and all my , and keep’st rue, And blest the man whose better half is true. MORAL. Use PRUSSIAN OIL, and pills, "Twill keep you healthy, bills, Relieve your pains and aches, from debt, Add to your wealth and happiness, you bet. ' Then use it, prove it, and you’l] say, There’s nothing like it in our day, instead of drugs save you doctor’s keep you In Kentucky—Prominent Citizen — | thhink I’ll run for congress. Reporter Is that so? 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Acadia “ Nut. | Intercolonial o ‘ Vale sé se C.LYONS & CO., QUEEN’S WHARF. ‘tow. ,fSeptem er 29, 1894-—-ly 6w and to Arrive: Crrscio't pat guar her wat ARE YOU IN NEED onc istic A Fall Overcoat for the chilly evenings, and the cold weather coming ” We Have a Fine Range of Fall. Overcoatings Oxford, Fashionable Shades—Blue, Fawn. Brown and Grey. in all the Anyone fi n:sl o° 1. niet Qversyut | goods. sidill see thes Charlottetown, September 12, 1894—m w f ee THEY PLEASE ALL In Quality and Price. Another lot of those WOVENSWIRE SPRING MAT. TRE*SES and SPRING COTS, the Ou beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before We please the people every time cheapest yet. buying. the place. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894-1 te TONS COAL very | Don’t forget | Salt! Salt! To arrive, per bark R, B. Peake, from i Live rpool, due bere about 15th 8,009 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pur chase can book, now at low rates, | ‘ | PEAKE BROS. & CO, Charlottetown, Se wien “ 1894. mM or gage Sale, To be xold by Public Auction, at the Courts Bui:Jing in Charlottetown, in Q | County. in Prince Edward Island, om THURSDAY, the third day of January A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, ok All that tract, piece or parcel of land sity. ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, Ueing one fourth part of ‘own Lot Number | (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Lo the said city, bounded on the north by Q Square onthe east by land the property Zion C hurch, on the south by land the y ot Richard Heartz, and on the be Fee _ the property of the Unton Bank ak Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the said land hay. ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouts on Queen Square, and extending back eighty feet orthe reabouta. The above sale is mad» under and by now ofa power of saie conta{ned in an Indest of Mortgage, bearing «late the sista a June, A D 1873, and made betweeu the | lottetown Young Men's Christian Association ofthe one part and Jolin Ings of the otner ert. For further particulars apply to A. Brnes a} Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or lo the M 4 Dated at Charlottetown this sixteenth of Daniel McMillan, in the Conuty Queen’s County, eet up and sell by Publig 7 Auction the 8a | marked on raid Writ, being ihe sum of two hundred and furty -nine dollars and seventy-six cents, besides Sheriff’s feesand _ all incidental expenses. ® FREDERICK H. HORNE, Sheriff. Sherifi’e Office, Queen’s County, November 6, A. D. 18914. W.S. Stewart, Plaintiff’s Attorney, nov6—tf | i } i | ‘WINTER- KEEPING APPLES, Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Pip | pint Apples for sale by the subscriber. | BENJ. &. WRIGHT. — POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to the United States market. The duty is me | } | oct20—3w end ; Prices ern and Middle States a failure must rule high. | and prompi returns made. | iculars and references to D, P. LEGNARD, Penn’s Grove, Ned d&w Jin—aetd THES.S. FASTNET | | Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIPAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso, P.O. Box 227, Returning, leaves Halifax —_ WED- |NESDAY EVENING | at o'clock, making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issued to all } ‘asin in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. W. CLARKE, Agent, ; —_ ‘h ‘town, June 16-—dy. NORTG AGE SALE. T» be sold by Public Court House in Summerside, on FRIDAY, the Th rtieth day ot November next, A. RB. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noos, j}under a power of sale contained iv @ Mortgage, dared the third day of Septem ber, A. D. 1891, and made between Phiiup Gain and Klizaveth Gain (his wife) ef the - | one am and the undersigned, James Barclay, of the other part :— * AG thet tract of land situate in Let | Eleven, Prince County, adjoining land om the north and south of Thomas lynch, being the northern moiety of that tract of | land, bounded as follows :- Commencing at a stake set in the west side of the mala Wetern Road, in the north-east angle of | land of Alexander Gillis; thence west sixty } three chuine fifty links to Lot Ten; thenee | north nineteen chains eighty links ; then east forty-eight chains twent y r nha to she | road; cf to the outh-eaxt along | road tot lie place of commencement, COm | taining one hendred and ten acres, tat moiety a which is fifty-five acree. | For further —, apply to J, | Edward Wyatt, Barr:ster-at-Law, Som mersicdl Dated this 2ith day of October, A. De 1894. JAMES BARCLAY, Mortgaget. oct26-—4w law (fri) BILL HEADS. | One Thousand Assorted Sis68 FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED: Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). You will save money by ordering DOF Orders by mail prompt'y attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, Queen Street, _ ; — aug27 Farm For Sale. Farm, containing about sixty acres. Hews ties of fruit. About one and a hal from the city. Terms evry. i } | isin good repair. There are six outbul be | some are newly built. There are two« oi | One containing sixty trees of a“ : | a : ©. BENOIT sept—iIm dy & wiey The subscriber offers for sale his yelaable FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fills out the following blank form,| |. a JOHN INGA, eubecribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents a _ Caan Dae Oe et Rorens month. % CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. SHERIFF'S SALE, TTATTTTT ITT VIG ITT VITTTT-LITTTT ITT TT TT TT IG TTT TGA | Alexander McLeod, Plaintiff, . oad and 4 Tee Examtwer Publishing Co., 2 Joseph D. Seaman, Defendant, = Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ai By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me S =8 | directed, iseued out of Her Maje siy’s Sy. - You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 4 | preme Court of Judicature, at the -nit of z ~a| Alexander McLeod against Joneph Dy w= months from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents « month, it being =® | Seuman, I have taken and seized as - aI property, goods and chattels of the shell Zs understood that you are to have sent to my addrese for one year, without 4 / named defendant, Joseph D. Seaman, the - -| | following article, viz. :—One Piano saan « extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current -a | factured by J.P. Yale Co., New York. - +4! which Piano is now stored in the wae = number. af } Daniel McMillan, Tanton’s —— e - George Street, Charlottetown, = ames. ccccsesissibessoocsesnens ponsoes pesnoneene s-seeseveees 2] can be inspected and seen by tell a =e | eo. And I do hereby give Publig 7 Oe a uel Addre06...ssseecseeessseseessctsessesvesssnsessnee of | Notice that I will, on FRIDAY, the Sie = <a “| teenth day of November, A. D. 189. " . eno ] ¢ « . TLbASLELbALSESSLbLbLL/ GLLbE LULLELSLGSELALESLLSLELSES | Eleven o'clock, forencen, at the cay id Piano to eatisfy “the levy ; © «. duced, and the crop throughout the Weak — Consignments solicited — Write for par Auction, at the