THE DAILY EXAMINER , Walle oe to Limited Largest Manufacturers of GA PURE, HIGH CRADE \ Cocoas | al n CHOCOLATES S HIGHEST ‘AWARDS In dustrial and Food a i EXPOSITIONS ( IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Caution: . sand ¥ DPorchester, Mans. 1 each packa, SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER DORCHESTER, MAS WoonhD's PHOSPIODINE The Great English Remedy. teed to ‘ 4 ial ases e us Stimu t+ In ¢ reser : 4 st only J : Ask dr stfor Wood's Phospheodine; if ers some w SS mx in pla of this, incluse |} in | and we will iby return ma ‘ package, $5. One wil pleas., ¢. Pampth to any address, The Ww “.pany, voada, S< Charloit ‘ vy Geo E Hughee . . . fe = es \ ‘ >= <a)» * t 4 P : > ¥ ' i ae . » Sess Se. “Bs 3 ." £52 ie > ~ a es a — a | > ° 7¢ i : ‘<c°4 "| ICGCGWNS ti Five ~ pt. ~ - e2 he ee eens ieroes ~ ~;| A. <> 8 sa | bs SP Inks Sick HEADACHE | REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILLA AFTER € EATING INSURE? wOCD CIGESTION.! (PRICE 25 CTo. Tae DODDS MEDCo. L70, TORONT PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown *o-day. GEO. H. COOK' Gorner Queen & Grafton Sts, nov26—135w ly DENT DE ESPAI ' fit per B > ta bane s $2.5 Ht. L. 4. SMIT H & CO. Toronto. we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at e following prices, v:z.:--50c. per box six boxes for $2.40. To the trade—$4.00 rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address ym > aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. mearigage Sale. lo be soid by Public Auetion, atthe Court Hionse in ¢ bar lottetown, in Queen's County on We ae the tourth day of Septem- A D 1595, 1¢ hour of twelve o'clock, t » — All that trac piece or parce i ia situ ate, lying and being in the Cite of Charloite- town, in Queen's County n Prinee Kkdward i snd, bhounde: | and described as follows, that ix to say:—Being the eastern part of Town Lot Number Eighty, in the Fourth Huand:ed of Town Lots in Charlottetown, having a froat of forty-two feet on Fitzroy Street bounded on the east by Town Lot eighty-one, on the south by part of Town Lot ibirty-eight onthe north by Fiztroy Street, and on the west by land now or formeriy the propeity of Horace Haszard 4LSs0—Alithatothertract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Charlotte- to vn aforesaid, and beiug partof Town Lot Number Eighty-one inthe Fourth Hundred of own Lots in Chariottetown aforesaid, bounded as fol'ows, that is tosay:-On the nerth by Fitzroy Street, on the east by Hills borough Street, on the south by that part of the said Town Lot perchased by James Davis anion the west by Town Lot Bpmape r Kighty, and measuring eighty-four feet on Fi‘zroy Street and thirty-six feet or leepe: abouts on Hillsborough Street, together with aii bulldipgs and improvements thereon fhe above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mgrigage bearing date the sixth day of Ucto- ber, A D 189, made between Alexander A Rj an and Deborah T Ryan this wife) of the one part, and Thomas Campbell ot the other pe rt. tor further particulars apply at the offi W illiam S Stewart, Solici:or, Chariottet oon. Datew this tuth day of July, A D 1895 THOMAS CAMPBELL, jaly30—law (2 Mortgagee. PUTTNER’S FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine. As a Flesh Restorer, Puttner’s Emulsion has no equai, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. All Druggists keep it. Price 50 cents per bottle. june NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subseriber is now prepared to meke Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mecbank @ xpd Architectrrai Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- |. cations and Fstimates. <J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownai street, Caariottes Own, Aug. 26, ISi—dy & wy ;* i | a s ‘ct omy MOMENRS 6 ~~ - orm. 8. ae oer Oe em” . — ‘The coming woman doesn’t seem ti arrive,’ said Binks “No,” said Tub ley She probably putting on her hat Harper's Bazar. No, Maude lear, we do not think eat’s voice is musical, even if the inimal is full of violin and banjo ngs.”’"—Philadelphia Record, an forgive but never forget this i Ton That is just I you to said his mo Bost Cour Hotelkeeper What’s the matter here You’re just raising the dence MA ter No stir ; Ja lropped the Nation:l] Hotel Reporter th shall I do with n ¥ y | the That I hing Wait till 18, and then’ sh¢ want the h.”’—Truth i see that John's speakin’ on the ur uestion.” “Oh, yes.” “What's ° mn daoin’?’ Furnishin’ the nances,"’"—-Chicago Times-Herald, rramp—Say, boss nuid yer give a lier ad fer a square meal? Kind g man—Certainly f the meal is a i ne Where is it?--The State. Carleton—Did you daliy with the breakers at Asbury Park? Montauk Yes; I met three charming girls, and they broke me im a week.—Srooklyn Eagle mr h , } ie 6 mother—How do you know thut as ceased to love you? Marriave- able daughter—He buttons my gloves twice as quick ag he used to.—Syracuse Fost Dorcas—My dear, you remind me of the new patent folding bed you bought. Mrs. Doreas—How so, love? Dorcas— Because you are so hard to shut up.— Judge. In a New England Restaurant: The Guest—What can I get here? The ma- tron—We have coffee as mother used te make it. The guest—Well, gimme tea.—Pittsburg Dispatch. He—Do you think blondes have more admirers than brunettes? She—I don't know. Why not ask some of the girls who have had experience in both ca- pacities?—New Haven Union. Peddler—That little book on “How to Preserve the Hair” is the key to the entire situation. Baldy—I am very sorry; but I haven't a single lock that it would fit—Household Words. She—Surely, my dear, you wil con- sider the matter carefully before con- senting to Clara’s marriage to old Mr. Cashman, He—Certainly. I shall have his books examined by an expert.-—Life. First Tramp—What would you do if you had a hundred thousin] Coilarse? Second Tramp—In that case I thiux I'd feel it absolutely necessary to go t> work to make it a million. ~Roxbury Gazette. “A mortal can never tell where he’s going to be next in this life,” said the moralist.” “No,” replied the man with 1 bandage over his eye, “especially if he’s learning to ride a bicycle.”"—Wash- ington Star. “I think,” said the unsophisticated man, “that Grogzins must be quite a power in city politics; I was passing his place yesterday, and I noticed in bog letters the word “pull” on his door. —Boston Transcript. “She has learned all she knows,” said the mother of the musical infant prod- igy, “in four lessons.” ‘“Yes,"’ replied the eminent musician; “but think of the hundreds of lessons it will take her to forget.”"—Washington Star. Little Elsie, looking at the giraffe at the Zoo—Oh, mamma! They have made that poor thing stand in the sun, haven’t they? Mamma—Why do you s@y that, my dear? Little Elsie—Look at all its freckles.—Philadelphia Re- ord. Mrs. White—I told Mrs. Green about my troubles last evening. You do not thing she will tell them to anybody ‘lse, do you? Mrs. Gray—I don’t know. She makes no secret of her age, you know, and a woman who will tell her ige will tell anything.—Boston Trans- cript Husband—We must be more econom- ical in the use of coal. Wife—, a Vas- sar graduate—There are untold billions of tons of coal just beneath the earth's surface, and Husband—And one or two big corporations just above.—New York Weekly. Magistrate—Prisoner, what do you do for a living? Bunco Man, from Boston Your honor will pardon me if I seem to take undue liberties, but your hon- or’s grammar is much at fault. What can never be a synonym for whom.— Philadelphia Record. Miss Mildmay—I am sure that there is good in Mr. Spooner. He certainly is very tender-hearted. Miss Frost— Yes, he has a heart that has been ten- dered to about every unmarried wo- man in town, if that is what you mean. -Boston Transcript. Lieutenant (in Miss Emily’s private sitting room)—Emily, I cannot find ex- pression for the feelings which agitate my breast—I love you! (dropping on his knees). Behold me lying here in the dust before you! Emily—I beg your pardon, lieutenant; that is an insult. I dusted everything myself only @ minute ago.—Geillustreerd Zondags- blad. Landowner (to party bobbing in the stream)—Hallo, there, don’t you see that sign, “No fishing here?” Angler— Yes; ain’t it ridiculous? Fine fishing here; just look at that for a string (noldinzg up a dozen or twenty big llows) beauties, ain’t they? The chap vho stuck up that sign evidently didn’t know what he was talking about.—Bos- ton Transcript. LIGHT, BUT NO HEAT. 4 Young New Jersey Inventor Claims That He is Able to do This Little Trick, A young New Jersey electrician, D, McFarlan Moore, claims to have dis- covered the secret of the firefly. In ther words, he insists that he can make light without heat, in accord- ince with a new principle of muscular vibration glow with a brilliant illumination, shine, so far as obtaining a enough to accomplish illumination of candy, that will burn for 48 hour ton and you have a bright light His laboratory is in Harrison, N. J fer carly 100 lamys churches, Onite a Surpri e. He—Will you be my wife? She—Oh, ths is :uch a surprise! like it bef_re.—Life. An Absolete Custom. The old-time custom of the clergy- man who performed the marriage cere- mony <calutine the bride with a kiss has gone entirely out of favor and fashion.—La@ies’ liome Journal MONTACUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line 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. TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky MEMORIAL CARDS. CABINET MEMORIAL CARDS, neat- ly printed in gold on fine quality Black Cards, with bevelled gilt edges. The Cares are suitable for framing, and are e~pecially adapted for Albums. They meke hand-ome and very appropriate | m+ementoes to distribute among relatives and friends of decease: j persone. The designs are original and artistic, | andthe w irkmanship is far superior to any imported PRICES .—One Card, = cen s; four Card-, 50 cents; twelve CarJ-, $1 00. Write tor specimens aud te icu ars, Mai! orders tilled by return mail. JAMES W. O’REILLY, Designer and Printer of Memorial Carde | Uh’town, June 8,19 95-6 &wy FOR SALE. House in Georgetowr. That Dwelling House in Georgetowr the property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- | ald, formerly known as the “ McDorald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is wel] adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing @ summer residence will find this capital opportunity, This property wilf be sold at a bargain For terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or to L. W. MACDONALD, ap? Box 694, Charlottetown. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Edgehill, Windsor, N, 8. The MICHAELMAS TERM begins SEPTEMBER 7ru. For Calendar containing full informa tion apply to DR HIND, jy23—2w Windsor, N. 8S. AWord in Season. Our Prices Speak in n Boots and Shoes. discount figures. The people time doing business for fun. or the least money. Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy WEEKS & WAR: The reason we sell so ag is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New and Fashionable ' Goods. No old Sashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks with ngs und-rstand that little game ! and cannot be bluffed. They know that men don’t —. Examine our prices and the quality of our stock, an ia you will be satisfied that we can give you the best value 5 North Side of Market Square. He proposes to emulate the glow- worm, and, instead of having the pres- ent red-hot, hairpin filament in the or- dinary incandescend light, he will make the whole surface of the glass Mr. Moore's experiments have been lirected along the lines of a new prine ‘iple in electricity, which he claims to have discovered. He maintains that, theoretically, there is no more reason why we cannot have light without heat than there is why we cannot strike a chord on the piano without striking ill the keys in order to have music. He claims to be able to separate the several divisions of energy 1d em- ploy only illuminating elements He ‘mploys the ordinary current of 110 volts, and from this gets a light that compares very favorably with sun- good photo. graphic negative is concerned Indeed, he asserts that a one-volt current is He expects one of these days to sell sticks of light, about the size of a stick They will be a sort of storage ba'tery that a man can carry around in his vest pocket. At night al) that is neec- essary to be done is to press the but- ’ and recently a party of e'e:tri al ex- perts examined his new app: ratis for producing light without heat. The ma- chinery employed by h.m is said to b? very sinipe, and the }12 sent co: ier- cial current of 110 vo'ts will be enough Undr the present incandescent lamp lighting she heat amounis to 99 pr cent. cf the enc:gy; under Mr. Mosoiea system nearly coll this is saved, so that the cost of his lamps is :1educed very much. When the current is turned on and the lamps become phosphorescent the bulbs ire as cold as if they had been in an ice-box. The whole surface of the lamp is illuminated, and not merely the filament or hairpin, as in the pres nt incandescent lamp. The effect of the new light is said to be something exceedingly brilliant. Ife proposes to use tubs in big halls and He—I can‘t hep thet i ‘ont oe fault that you've néver heard anything TWO YE FOUR YEAR JULDS of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, ie the Touch of Magic wee Itchings gs of t the Skin Allayed by Chase’s Ointment—The Recognized Skin Specific. It is only a few months since Dr. Chase's Ointment was brought proming ntly before the public, principally by its cures of stubborn and ong standing ca-es of Itching Pi les that had detied all other treatments. ‘To day it is recog- nized from ocean to ocean as an infaliible cure for Itching Piles, Eezematic E-uptions and all Itching of the Sk n. Hts cure: have rendered its sales la. ger than those of all other prepara- tions for such ailments combined. People use | Pr Cl ase’s Ointment with confidence, because | in every community someone has Leen bene- | titted ike Mr.Simp-on, Beilin, Ont..who, under | date of Feb. 8, 96, writex that for a vwumber of years he was trou bi: d with [tehing Piles: they cau-e? ‘niense suffering, an iulthough dozens of adverii-ed remedies wer. used, none of them did any good although some of them had long and thorough trials, Her ire his own words quoted from his letier L ist fall I got a box Chase's Ointment from Mr Laudreth’s drug store, Berlin. I applied accorJi: g to directions and soon found it was what I wanted. Oniy used partof oe when I was well as ever in my life, Ove na while ce I have felt tl ghisy.npion its returo, bat one applica tion of the Olitinent a al is right again. Such expressions as this from those Who use Chase’s account for ils popula.ity PRICE 609 CENTS. tiow to Get a “Scenlight” Book. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to > who will send post-paid a paper-boun book 160 pages. For 6 “Life bnoy” Car | bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will! 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 postage | will bring your wrappers by leaving the nds open. sat&wk. TO LET. That ec ifortable Brick Dwelling liouse | situate Lonxponx, Ang. 19—The despatch from Detroit with reference tothe cure from Brights disease and blood poisoning of Mr. Langley, of this city, by the use of Dodd's two-story | Kidney Pills, has recalled the wonderful vec pied facts of the case to the citizens, among possession of Posse Ssion viven first of Mav next | Aleo that beautifully situated Dwelling on Prince Street, | hy James Reddin, Kg. , bow oceupied by | Possession given 20th April next, Hich Crade Vreatehbes| = «mm. selling st prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G.H. TAYLOP Lever Bros., Ltd » 4s Seott St. Toronto | North Side Queen Squ:; $2 and upwards, Gold and PH OTCG RAPH S i ing. Best \ suncal best workmanship, best satisfaction. WEDNESDAY ate _ ™ | FORCE OF HABIT. | The Grest Specific Remedy, Possession given | Mr. Langley is well known. — It has re- | minded them that Mrs. Langley among | Hillsborough | Others also made an equally wonderful Arbing g | recovery. The use of the pills however has beccme so universal here, and there have been sO many instances in which | they have been used with beneficial r when the medicine was less known. The Children’s Enemy ably the most reliable medicine. An O_p Ano Weut. Trizep Remepy. child, softens the gums, allaye the pain hy Druggists in every part of the world, o her kind.—m. w. f. wklv—1 y LEWIS’ Ch town nant Par STAKE: Open to Maritime Provinces. _—_- + —- COLT = First Day —Wednesd 1) 238 CLASS (Trotters only).............. és Oe iis cite ee ee ae And entrance And entrance second Day—Thursday, Aucust 22a, 2.30 CLASS (Pacers and re. spk iien enn evade eles bbe ddedhensaten oo eiuiiligel Purse $15 ONE YEAR OLDS.... And entrance THREE YEAR OLDS........ Peer ee Sat het eee? , We cat And entrance TRUCK HORSE RACE (best 2 in 3)..cs0... 00. ES $15 for first Entrance money in all ihe Colt races $5, to be paid on entering. In the 2.30 and 2.38 classes, 5 per cent. on entering and 5 per cent. additional from winners, in the Truck Horse Race, all horses entering Streets continually since Ist July. €fe ’ $10 for secon | must have been Entrance fee 50c. -» payable on entering. Entries Close 14th August. No horse barred by record made since 30th June. P. E. Island Provinciai Exhibition Races. Special arrangem:< nts will be made for trains and steamers. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Charlottetown, July 27, 1895—2aw & wy . > - trucking on the Other conditions Gpuiwrl ne NAUMAN ete What Leading Art Embroiderers say of our New Patent Holder. *T think the holder a magnificent | provement, [use your Silks constantly for my work, and rejoice in this pleasant | very way to keep them.”—Miss Josie Joxgs, | new Patent Holder,’ 752 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | 837 Third Street, Loulsville, Kentucky. Direct‘ons for Using the New Skeia Holder, Cut the skin through _ through, at the tag end, and cut off the knot; then cut a single thread, as shown in the cut. If a double length needleful is required, pul througt, knotted part of skei n only, and then pull loop at same end. Ask for Brainerd and Armstrong's “Asiatic Dyes” Wash Silks, Manufactured by THE CORTICELLI SILK CO. july20— 36 tf *T cannot refrain from telling you how much attached Iam to your Silks, and how delightful it is to use °"—Mrs. C. M. Tewguts, eg This is the wheel that was illustrated in “Bearing’s, the Cycling Authority on America,” January 25th, 1895, over the following title: Shown at the Recent National Cycle Exhibition.” is the most admired and talked-of high-grade bicycle in the world to-day. bicycle ? Illustrated catalogue free. Good agent wanted. INDIANA BICYCLE cO., indianapolis, Ind., mcb18 “The Handsomest Mode} ‘Tt is the WaveRLEY Scorcuer, and Monuments, | ICAIRNS BROTHERS & McLean, Successors Low prices for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. to Cairns CHARLOTTETOWN, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. COTCHURANTTE We are the only Keeping Szotch Granite on hand. where. Pictures. GRAFTON STREET. _Charlottetown, Aug &, 1895. For Sale or To Rext 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 stahiing for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to “0 00 THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wkv The Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association of New York than any other Company. its policy holder for death claims over a twenty-two million dollars. Is ow paying atthe rate of over a quarter of a million each month, ot the Company, its system and the confidence of the public. If IS THE PEOPLE’S INSURANCE, and is sold at about half the rates charged by old system companies. During the first *‘:-ee months of 1895 it was therough- ly examined by the Insurance Depart- ments of New York, [linois, Ohio, Texas and South Dakote, en4 nrononneed to be sound to the core. For rates and utinr ps “cular: apply to ROB ANGUS, Agent, PO. Box 3, Cu’town. une29 -eod 3m. MORTGAGE SALE leith cians tand .n Charlottatewn Common. || To be sold by Publie Auction, atthe Court House in Chirlottetown, in Qucen'’s ¢'¢ unty, n WEONt SDAY, the 25th day of se, t-inter nxt, A-D 1895, atthe hourofr twelve o'clock noun : — ate, lying ane being partef ««¢mmon to’ Number ‘I wenty-one in Charlottetown Com mon, bound d as follows, that ix to say: - Comm neing On the «est side of the + al peque R ad,and in the north side of Bz tyfieid Street, and rauning hence along the said Malpeque Reowl vertherly ibirtv-four feet: thence westerly and paral el with ssid HK: y- field Street one huudr-d fe t; thenee souti- erly and parall)l with the wy aim gue Rord thirty-joar wet tv Baytiew stre t a oresaid, one hu deed tet tothe place of commence uen', tgether with all bu i ings, ri hs, members and #; purtenanees thereto bel ng ing or in any wise appertaining of sale vontainedin a certatn Indenture o: July, a D ie87, made between Charles Copp Hen y, of Charlott-town, 'frader, and El za beth ann Henry (hs wife) of tue one part, and the undersigned, Patrick Blake, of thi ether part For further particulars apply to Wr William S Stewart, Solicitor, Chario’te:o en. Dated this fifteenth day of August. A D 1895 a PATRICK a mde So augli—law (') forty MORTGAGE SALE. ——— Leasehold Lands on [ot 4°, House tn Charlottetown, in Quee n’s County, next, A D 189), at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— All that the undivided equa' moiety or half partof which Alired Ernest Mutch died pos- | sessed,in and fo ali these pieces or parcels of land situate on Township Number Forty- Firs , ail that tract, piece and parcel of land | by David Muteh; thence easterly along the Mutch thirty-seven chains and seventeen links, or to the weste: n side lire o1 thetwenty- western s de line to the south-eastern bound thence wester! yulong last mentioned south- | eastern toundary line twenty-c1 @ Chains, or fo the said @astern shore vi Hilisborougti River aforesaid, and thence south rly along the said shore to place uf commencement, | containing fifty acres o: land, bethe same | more or less (2) al-o, all that other tract o1 | land adjoining the above d sr bed land and | boundeu and de -ciibed av follows, thatis to | say:—Commencing on the south-western | angle of atarm «f twenty-five acres of lund in | possession of Donald vVynn and purchased | »y him from Willham Mu ch, being the half | of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late | John Mutech ; thence north-easieily along the sOutb-eastery boundary line of said twent five acres eleven chains and fifty links thence south fifteen degrees east along John Boyce’s south-west boundary to land in pos session of David Mutch; thence westeriy wiong the northern bouadary of said land in possession of David Mutch to the northern boundary of said first described tract of land; thence north westerly along the same and in a line in continuation thereof tothe place of commencement, containing twenty-five: cies at jand, a little more or less, together with al] righ members and appurt nances. ry above sale is made pursuant to a power of laath cnnsnined in @ certain Indenture of portance | bearing da’e the thirty first day of Oc A Dis 5, made ty tween Yury Mulch, widow, cal Executrix 01 tie late John Muteh James’ Fred-rick Curtis »#nd Mary Ann (his wife), Arthur Foster and Lucinda (h s wife) Benjamin Robinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and George Mutch of the second part, and which mortgage was bya signment bearing date the twenty-seventh day of September A D lasg, assigned tothe undeisigned, Rowan R Fitz- peur further particulars apply to Mr William 8S Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block, « hare lottetown. Dated tinis second day ef August, A D 1895. ROWAN R, FITZGERALD, Assignee of Mort ayg-—law (5) tlsle .. . —— ——— ee. London People Have Become USED To sults that a similar case would hardly ex— cite as much interest now as it did tien Scrofula often shows itself in early life, and is characterized by swelling, ab- ecesses, hip diseases, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the lunge. Jn this class of diseases Scott’s Emulsion is unquestion- Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has | beed used for over fifty years by millions | of mothers for their children *while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for | Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | Twenty- five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mire. | AUGUST 21, 1895. O03 ; n TPASSNNSIOANNNN SSS for lietihe and otdideen. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of persons, permit us to «peak of it without t guessing, the werld wand Dens over known. “It is Seiaiiia Children like it It gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safe and practically perfect ass child’s medicine. Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria allays Foverishness, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhmwa and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulenoy, Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonic acid gas or poisonous air, Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take ro giving healthy and natural sleep, For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- Special attention given to | Castoria is put wp 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 t is “just as 3 good” ” and “ will answer every purpose. See that you get C- A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fac-simile signature of pL ihik Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. is on every Copying and Enlarging Old S| RIPANS: ONE GIVES KELIEFP. é TAKE | Lid a larger business in Canada in 1894 Since its organization in 1881 las pees 98,900 policies, and $300,000,000 of | Insurance in force, attest the popularity | ee Cannot Afford to OVERLOOK our line in your FURNITURE purchases. your own interests you must LOOK OVER Our FURNITURE LINE is away and _ be- yond anything heretofore offered to our patrons. JOHN NEWSON. SEE IT! Cha’ »etown, July 20, 1895. Fi rr All that tract, prece or poreel of land, si‘u- Sin: anil «hence along Bay sels St ect eastwirdly | 0] + a Light Weigit and “ ‘the above sale is mads pursuant to a power | Eee ee eS a2 * 8 eo 2 2 2 ee eee \.ortgage, bearin:date the fourteen h stay of | Rigidity. Every Ma- w chinefully warranted a Se eae an SS wv + + vv. “tanta ata’ To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | on WEDNFSDAY, the 25th day of Se ptember | Retail Salesroom, 28 Wabash Ave. a vata oS and Scientiiic Work Highest Honors at the World’s Columbian Exposition, Send twoocent stamp for our 24-page Catalogue—A work of Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Lake erd Halsted Sts., CHICAGC, ILL. SS wwwew se. — | bem cntatatatatatatatatatattitit ttt ttt eee te tte bette tb tb bt bt tbeed eight, in QWueen’s County, bounded as follows: | situate, lying ard being on Lot or Township | Number Forty-eight, bounded and deseribed | as :ollows, that isto say: Commencing an | tne east bank of the Hillsborough Riyer, at j the north-west angle of a farm of laud lar- | merly owned by Francis Mutch, now owned | northern boundary line of enka farm of Dayid | five acres of land hereingfter particularily | described; thence vorth- westerly along said | ary line of iand formerly owned by Alexander | Currie, now in po- session of Donald Munn; | Pronounced First Class by Expert Testimony. A thing of beauty and a joy to those who are using our new steam hoists in Charlotte- town. And we will guarantee that all who will use our new automatic piston valve creamery engine will after years of constant use say the same thing, as the y willdo their work at less cost of fuel and repairs than any of the light weight machines imported here. They are strongly made, with solid forged cranks, large bearing?, wearing surfaces easily taken up when required, requiring no expensive fyundations, Being self-contained, can be placed on aay firm floor and fastened down. Sold at competition prices. Valves considered, they are cheaper than can be furnished by any in the business, Call and see tuem work or send for prices before purchasing elsewhere. Estimates for creamer ies Co:nplete furnished on application to McKINNON & McLEAN. P. O. Box 358, Charlotterown. Telephone Connection. july5, law & wy a eae See our samples, JOB PRINTINE Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER eed office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates