~ ‘ _— a ~7=7 >?) ——/ eRe = . THE DAILY EXAMINER ; WALTER BAKER & C0. he Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH CRADE $8 ot AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received PSE HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food EXPOS!TIONS nt In Europe and Americ. m like the Dutch Process, n _ ot oes Cheat als es ** preparations ast coco 4 sa 9 than one ¢ a ) ue BRE AKT Pure and solr shia, an d costs le SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHEKE. WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. ASK YOUR DRUGCIST FOR a cm > at < a Pala table Ls cream No oils taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and $1.00 > 2 Are K “ macK: Delivery Express. Trunks, baggage, etc., conveyed to and from all trains, steamboats, etc., at short notice. Please leave your orders at ©. J. |! Patton & Co’s. Store, north side « Square. = ll ly26—: im eod QpEike ANY OTHE Por INTEANAL as CITERNAL use. aan 2310 Originated by an Cid Family Physician. Think O Of It. 4 In use for more ce pate ears, and still leads. Gens ration after Generalion + ave used and blessed tt Every — 2 rsbould have a bottle in his satehei Fro matis Every Sufferer fu. tn-in Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Sron chitis, Asthma, Che lera- Morbus, Diarrhoea, Lame “ne 28, Soreness in Be mY r Limbs, Stifr Joints Or Strains, Will fad in this cid Anodyxe retic f and speedy cure Should have Jobnsou's Every Mother om oayne Liniment in the use for Croup, Colda, Sore Throat, Tonsil itis, Cole c uts, Bruises, Cramps api Pair ns liable to occur in = family without notice. Delays may cost a life. Retieves all Summe; | Com plair nts like nae Pg tt S. paid; 6 bot tles, $2. Expresspaid.L .» Boston. Mase Trade supplied br WLR R. W atson Char lottetown. ‘DONT DESPAN TH & CO., To oO. rE DR.L.A. we can sell you Dodd’s K Iney P a the following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—#4.00 | rdozen, or three dozen at $3.7 5 per duzen. Sent by mail to any address post paid GEORGE E - HUGHES, m ty 29 Cc barle yttetown ia you NERVOUS? aed TIRED £ SLEEPLESS? PALE "} BLOODLESS THIN & DYSPEPTIC? you need *: medial ke ll AT IR } — HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. It makes weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the bloom of health All Drugyists sell it. 5 a Bottle. Six for $2.50. Mid. oniy by Hawker M Ltd, St John. B. BILIOUSNESS, | I DYSPEPSIA Sick HEADASHE, REGULATE THE LIVER| ONE PILL AFTER EATING | INSURES GOOD CIGESTION —e MED C0. IPRSOw PILLS” ake New, Rich Blood! onder: zi discovery. No otmn ander Ww Powilively cure or reu-ve d manner of di-ea-c. 7. ; infe a arout..4 pet ox Sua ten tiraes the oost ilie and you will alway va ~¥ 1% Stes ae ms Ti all impurities from tie bie benefit frets asing _ ustrated + tite, Seid every here, or rey wail for Pict samye five boxes es , oe att + CO. oni House (ee co NSTIPATION 6 | centuries have leaden leaves. | in health | Hazelhurst was very | acts as a for | perfect | others. | druggists. | catarrah, Pullets Should be Laying. Y hng puilets hatched in March and | \) usht all to be laving this month Later hatebed ones if not lay ng in Novem | ber will probably, if left te themselves, not | lay before spring whe neggs are down to fifteen ceuts per dozen. A well known poultry farmer showed us his account for December with 125 pullete. The net pee for that month from eggs alone was $3°9,3 | from the same pul iets in April following, j the profit was $14.97, and he got 50 dozen } more eggs in April than in Dece mber. | Now this is a striking lesson to all | kee p hens for profit. can at this season; if other crops are shor eggs always bring cash. Pro- bably 45 « ets. per doz. by Christmas. I get the puilets to laying early wi prices are highest Rev 5. - Sq s, of Franklin, Mass., says : ; the purpose of seeing how many eggs ybtain last winter from twelve hens, I used four large cans of wate Con- lition Powder. I believe it is the best pre- i } ior Known to nNcreas¢ eC cy produc- I saved part of the eggs ‘for hatch- fter forcing the hens four months for all they were worth with the Sheridan’s Powder, and I never had a greater per cent. of fertile ygs or more vigorous hickens In ie , 1 do not believe I can atl i to be without the powder fo give health and vigor to young hens.” If you nnot get it near home, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., the only makers of Sheridan’s Powder, will send for 50 cents | two 25 cent packs, five packs for $1.00 ; or for — one large two pound can of Pow- , postpaid ; six cans $5.00, express pre- sal d. Sample copy of the best poultry magazine sent free. and third One such, six leaden Several books of the second 1 the British museum, has . | leaves, with hinges and a clasp. A PRINTER'S ILLS, A Brantford Oomniatinn has Diabetes—He Drops 40 pounds in weight in a short time—How he was Cured. Brantrorp, Oct. 15—Thomas Hazel- hurst, a compositor in the Courier offic? in this city, has seen some ups and downs Within the past few months. Last spring he found himself suffering from diabetes ina very severe form. Ina few weeks, he lost forty pounds j in weight. His system kept or running down end ‘Mr naturally alarmed. After trying many remedies without bene- fit, he began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Three boxes made a big change in ‘his con- dition, and six bottles worked a complete cure. Mr. Hazelhurst is to-day better than he has been for years. Add one more to the list of diabetes cases cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. A hypocrite feels better satisfied with himself every time he sees a good man hackslide. In Reply to Oft Repeated Questions It may be well to state, Scott’s Emulsion xl as well as a medicine, build- wasted tissues and restoring he alth after wasting fe ver, ing up the Young a e—Gracious ? Look here, fellow . yo r dk og > has run off ait a whole | sponge ¢ a I left outside to cool.” Tramp - “Don’t fret, mum, that dog’s stronger than he looks. He kin eat any- | thine” When the system is all run down, and no hope of obtaining nourishment by the ordinary food supply, then take “Miller's be oo” , the great ie sh and blood maker e kind thi at cures” colds, cough, bron- ‘ iia and all diseases of throat and lungs. Every bottle weet: No oily taste like In big bottles, 50e. and $1. 00, at George (seriously) —* ‘Do you think | your father woulk object to my marrying you ?” Ada—*I don’t know; {if he’s anything like me he would.” “He’s billious,” your friends say when vou are irritable. Take Hawker’s liver pills, they cure billiousness. a rth Carolina man recenty found at the root of atobacco stalk a number of go 7 coins, which wpon examination proved to be British pieces of the value of $12. The latest date on any of the coins Safe and plea asant to ti ake, 8 sure to cure, Hawker’s Balsam tolu ¢ and wild cherry. In the eastern portion of the central Pacific Ocean there is an area of 10,500,- 000 square miles in whichthere are only seven soundings. A quick and pleasant | cure for coughs and colds is Hawker’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry. Seventy-five Bangor society ladies have organizes 1 themselves into a ‘symphony in black called the Charity Warblers, fur the purpose of giving a negro minstrel per- formanee at the opera house on Nov. Ist and 2nd, for the benefic of the Bangor | general hospital] positively Haw ker’s ‘eataarh cure, Berkshire, Not only relieves, but cures A recent Pa., funeral was | graced by the presence of a mourner on a | bicycle For piles, blind, bleeding or itching, Pond’s Extract is the best remedy known. For continued application use Pond’s Ex- ct Ointment, 50 cts. Buy the genuine, The tea dines of Junction have been forbidden by the ; tional board to attend lance per week. City, local more than Kan., educa- one trow to Get a Sun light Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap iring the words “why does a woman look old sooner than a man”) to Levey Bros., Lid, 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framiag. This is an easy way todecorate your home. l'}.e soap is the best in the market and it will only cost lL ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write ove alle ess carefully. py - he SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, Oct. 22. Shipped per steamer Northumberland Restive, Walsh, Pictou, bal; Jessie Newell, Beruard, do. “Mamma,” said the baby, “what are you soaking your feet for ?” “‘Becanse my head aches, dear.” The baby was evidently puzzled, and remained wrapt in thought for a few win- utes. Then he broke the silence again. “Mamma if —aer feet ached would you sak your h who Get all the eggs you Cameron master, for Point du Chene: 1S tor potatoe ‘ $11 ae NN oo ccicnceeceuee 60 Oe is ices, os deinicderiiobe 30 546 BOTS CHEERS 2000500005 ceccescceces 444 10 CASES CZRZB...eccecerrseccccsccceess 59 fh WEG SRPRING.. coc0cces opccccees one 2 $606 Per Northumberland on 23d : IE oo ciciccscccnmenssiccs .. = 557 live vrese . coveeecesevcenoees 279 De Pi RONNEOEN 8060055 conv scnsnens 8 2 horses PO cereeee Ceedoeres + eeetesece 185 Be I I nga s ic Waites orcs 80 150 lbs butter ..... incl ko 90 196 bris oysters . ji hiiadieervines 588 Sundries ...... pmpethdsss kanéuntedts 4j $ 1270 SHIP NEWS, S’side, Oct 22—Ent sch Patriot, De- | coste, Ch’ town, bal; Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pictou, coal; Restive, Walsh, do. Cli “WG THIS IS THE GENUINE. THE m7" PILES, Refuse Substitutes, made crudely, sold cheaply. HEMO!I Used Internally and Externaliy. Prices, 50c., Cheap. ~] | 4 Genuine is strong and p Sole Marwiacturers POND’S EXTRACT 6O., 7 Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. | FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, | INFLA} tRHAGES, and ALL PAIN, Si, Cheaper, —- WOMEN AND WORK. Prof. Ferrero’s Interesting Reason Why the Fair Sex Should Not Labor. “The problem of weman from a biosoci- ological point of view” is treated by Sig. G. Ferrero in the Monist. ‘‘Tae essential condition of feminine existence,” which he desires to analyze in his paper, is that which he;names ‘‘The Law of Non-Labor.” “As it is a natural law that the man must labor and struggle to live, sois it a natural law that the woman should neither labor nor struggle for her existence. Bio- logy clearly shows us that the physiologi- cal prosperity of svecies depends on the division of labor between the sexes, for in exact ratio to this is the duration of life,” Marriage, os found among the higher animals, is ‘‘a perfected form of the divi- sion ot labor and mutual co-operation of the sexes.” During hatching time the male bird does all the providing for his brood- ng mate. At other times her functions in seeking food are merely auxiliary. Sim- ilarly with lion and hyena. The fearful EXTRACT WONDER OF HEALING. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. MATIONS, CATARRH, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Gi.75, Cheapest. be diluted with water. © FIFTH AVE., MEW YORK. ure. "nar | Priestley’s Cravenettes toil which falls to the savage woman the writer pronounces to be “‘merely a passing phase, avery dangerous aberration, pro- duced by the excessive selfishness of man, MOO OOS > 3 $ 0 Z which does not and cannot last long.” He ‘4 é . k ’ 1e Tacea i ich iti nd 3 tie til ciel saci % =e th Nee ys in _ h it ae 1 : Are not only rain-proof, dust-pr 1s to air but are extremely stylish amd come z pare Eee oe 8 Cera . mee — 3 ' "im the following shades : $ made scarcely any progress.’ 7 Navy, Myrtie, Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. % In civilized nations female toil is not , . eres un < necessary for the production of the wealth Cravenettes are uni- f Nig ow Fs The Priestley trade % needed for humanity. ‘‘Man alone could 7 ” . P e - i ° : versally admitted to R ots nety Mark mark is always a guar- do this, Woman labor only tends to low- > a is op vane : : er the marketable value of male labor, for be the only satisifac- Bow THE antee of good wearing % : ; ee” ‘e : s \ 3 while woman is working in the factories ar NISHET i ee A tory porous waterproof & 7, Vapns BED quality. Always ask 3 there are everywhere, and especially in , goods on the market. ees re OD for Priestley’s. = Europe, crowds of men vainly seeking em- ; ee Siienas = 4 z ployment, to whom the cessation of work 4 OPOPPOOOOOOHOOOOO0 6 > a 40000594 00000-009 0009 0000 is an oft-recurrent and terrible evil. This vor Ae ae a Coal Round, Nut FROM ALL HAND AND I THE Also, HARD COAL and before the streets are muddy. Charlottetown, October 1, be. SkcViRLLLAN. 1894—6m dv & shows that, even from a sociological point of view, female labor is a pathological phenomenon. “Statistics show us an increase of mor- tality among wonen and children in coun- tries where industrial life has pressed mothers into its ranks. A perfect woman should be a chief d’oeuvre of grace and reHvewent, and to this end she must be exempt from toil, The working woman grows ugly and loses her feminine charac- teristic. Womanly grace and the love which men bear a beautiful woman have perhaps been the origin of paternal love, and of all the other sweet and tender feel- ings of which the male is capable. Graze is the wsthetie side of weakness. Woman, more than man, enjoys all the benefits of civilization, which nevertheless have been in great part acquired by him alone, Man labors aud toils to-day jast as he did of old, and there is nothing abnormal in this fact, for it is hia positive duty. “What advantage, then, can be gained by participating in man’s struggle for ex- istence, when woman has only to wait un- til he pl.ces these benefits at her feet? I cannot understand why the question of woman suffrage should so excite public opinion, It is entirely profitless to her. If her husband strains every nerve already to provide her with all the luxuries of life, he will certainly not be lax in defending those interests which are identical with those of his family.” Coal ! JATILY ARRINING: and Slack, LEADING MINES. WOOD. Leave your orders The Fe is as Featherbone Corsets must not be confounded were made five or six years ago. far style, as bla BUY A PAIR Some Curious Trees, On the Canary Island grows a fountain tree—a tree most needed in some parts of the island. It is said that. the leaves con- stantly distill enouzh water to furnish drink to every living creature in Hiero; nature haying provided this remedy for the droug ht of the island. Every morn- ing, near this part of the island, a clond or mist arises from the sea, which the winds force against the steep cliff on which the tree growa, and it is from the mist with those which atherbone Corset of to-day removed from the old ck is from white. (ND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. Now that the public is Quality, Style, Pit and viai the demand is almost uni them Every deale: Granby Rubb2rs octl9—dy m wf & wky setts ls Cranby Rubbers Always to the front. This season’s goods finer than ever] St SE ra the tree distills the water. China, too, claims her remarkable tree. This is known as the tallow tree, so called from the fact of its producing a substance like tallow. and which serves the same purpose, is of the same consistency, color and smell, On the island of Lewchew grows a tree about the size of a common cherry tree, which possesses the peculiar- ity of changing the color of ita blossoma, At one time the flower assumes the tint of the lily, and again shortly takes the color In Thibet there is a curious familiar with the excellent ish of the Granby Rubbers, MPS . = of the rose, a sal. EV . ry body wa nts tree kuown asthe tree of the thousand them. images; its leaves are covered with well- defined characters of the Thibetean alpha. bet. It is of great ge and the only one of its kind known there. The caobab tree is considered one of the most wonderful of the vegetable kingdom. | Wear Like Iron. BS (Da ot Cae RSS Castoria ae £19.81 Bene GSR VU rer other Sarcotic substance It is Pieasant. Its suc Millions of Mi thers. Oasto fevorish cures Dia tecthing trowk ness. € IStor:: ‘ rhea aud nena isc salt and bowels, giving toria is tho Children’s Par . Castcria *Castorisa is an excelicnt medicine for ch!! @zen. Motlecrs have repeatecly told moc? its pood effect upon their childyen.” p:.. G. C. Loweli, Mass. Ocean on, Castoria= is (ue best remedy for cl:ildren of which I am acquainted. I hope the Cay is rot far distant when mothers will consiJer ther futerost of ta cir children, and uso Casteri. ia- stead of the viriousquack nostrums whi dvstroyiag thvir loved ones, by forciag opi ° taorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sez taem to premaiure graves.” Da. J. ¥ Kixen: ‘Conwa : The Centaur nee Charlottetown Sash READ DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR POSTS, which are always kept constantly We are also prepared to ilo ail kind ticing, Tennpning, Jig and Fret Sawing. Give us a call. of the best Quebec pine. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky 3mcithcr Opiam, Seewsbbiin nor for Parezoric, Drops, Scoth ria destro: events vomilivg feur Curd, vind Colic. Castoria assimilates tho - + . > Murray ROBERT PALMER & 60., We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL s of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture ROBT. PALMER & CO., It appears that nothing can kill this tree; hence it reaches an astonishing age as well as an enormous size. The natives make a strong cord from the fibers of the bark; hence the trees are continually barked, but without damage, as they soon put forth a new bark. It appears impervious to fire and even the ax is resisted, as it continues to grow in length while it ia lying on the ground, In Mexico there is a plant known by the name.f Palo de Lecho, _ It belongs to the family of euphorbia. The Indians throw the leaves into the water and the fish be- come stupifiel and rise to the surface and are then canght by the natives, In this case the effect of the narcotic soon passes off. The milk of this plant thrown upon tho fire gives out fumes that produce nausea and headache, ‘The milk taken in- ternally is 1 deadly poison; it will produce de .th or insaui:y according tu the size of the dose, There is 4 popular belief among the lower class in Mexico that the insanity of the ex-Empress Carlotta was caused by this poisou.—San Jose wm. ) Meveuny. — Nemes Eye. The apparatus for keeping the eye moist is complex and efficient, It comprises the lachrymal gland, which secretes the tears; the luchrymal carnnele, a small fleshy body at the inner angle of the eye; the puncta lachryme, two small openings at the nasal extremity of the eyelids; the lachrymal ducts, which convey the tears into the nose, and the lacirymal sac, a dilatation of the canal. aE eee Ss RRR RR RAE is © harmless substitute ing fyrups, and Castor Oil. thirty ycars’ use by ; Worms and allays Castoria reiieves stipation and flatulency, regnlates the stomachs hy and natural sleep. Case 1ncea—the Mother’s Friend, . ? roa, Ca storia. 35,000,000 eaiieas ler Year. Shanghai boasts of the largest mission press in the world, In connection with it ig a type fouadry, where elecirotyping and Btereots ploy ale The press has fonts for printing in many l.nguages and every yoar seuds out more thau 35,000,000 pages. owelladapted tochi! ren thas as superior toany »rescriptiow “ Castoria is I recommend it known te me. H. A. Ancner, Mi. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Drookiyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in tho children’s depart- alsv dune, ken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, a ich we only hare among our ipplies what is knowu as reguiir products, yct we are freo to confess that the astoria has won us to look with Last Trip I cris of ¢ favor upon i Usitep Tlosprran anp Dispensary, Boston, Mass, -- Steamer MIRAMICHI will leave Mon- real on 29th October, for the last trip his season. Returning, leaves Charlette- own on 2nd November. CARVELL BROS. pat guar Pres., Street, + ew York me, Avuen C, Emirs, oct20—2i rovinclal Loan. 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COAL. 1894. = WOOLEN | Mortgage | thenee | Water Street one foot; | wardly parallel with Hillsberough Street ae Leen y 5 Nickay \/colen G9, OUR SPECIALTIES READY-MADE CLOTHING, — re TWEEDS, : 7 WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS, a CAPS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS. _ Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894—dy 1 = ge To arrive, per bark R. B. Peake, om : Liverpool, due here about 15th 8,000 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pure chase can book, now at low rates, PEAK BROS. & Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1894. To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Law Courts Building in C harlotietown in Queen's | County, in Prinee Ed sland, on rae RSDAY, the third day. of F aonnel? : A D 1595, at the Lour ot twelve o'clock, noon: — All that tract, piece or parcel of land sity © ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, being one-_ fourth part of Town Lot Number Seventeen | (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Lote ig. the seid city, bounded on the north by Queen Square onthe east by land the property Zion Charch, on the south by land the “7 of Richard Hertz, and on the w 1ndthe property of the Union Bank Martin O’Haltoran’s estate, the said land hay. ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouts on — Queen Square, and extending beck eighty feet or thereabouts. The above sale is made under and by virtue ofa power of salecontained inan Ip of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth June, A D 1873, one made Sat vent the lottetown Y oung Men’s Christian Association otthe one part and John Ings of the other ‘For further particulars apply to A. Ernsst \itorney-at-Law, or to Uhe M Dated at Chariott: town this sixteenth of October, A D 1891 JOHN INGS, sors MoRTE GE SALE, To be sold by Puoblie Auction, at the | Supreme Court House in Charlottetown i in Queen’s County, on ‘1 UESDAY, the | Sixth day of November next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of iad situate, Jying and being in Charlottetg ‘a in Queen's “County, in the Province Peine E.lward Island, being part of Ti Lot Number Twenty-six, in the first be dred of Town Lots, and bounded and % scribed as follows, that is to say: mencing at the south-west angie of Town Lot Nunber Twenty-six, on nocth-east side of Hillsborough thence northwestwardly along said eizhty-nine feet; thence on a right therewith northeastwardly forty-four thence south-westwardly parallel wit street sixteen feet seven i north-eastwardly parallel thence south-easr octiG—12i law (tues) sail. vale” ae bes i a said seventy-two feet five inches to Water” Street; thence following the course ther of south-westwardly forty-five feet to the” place of consmencement. The above sale is made pursuast to® power of sale coutained in acertsia Ia denture cf Mortgage bearing date the twenty-fourth day of June, A.D. 189, made between Owen Coyle of the one part and James Eden of the other part. r For ferther particulars apply to Mr Johnston, Solicitor, Charlotte town Dai ted this fifth day of Osteber, A. D, 1894 JAMES EDEN, __ Mortgage. ™ tame -o Sale, : Public Auction at the on Hi Las aw rf) To be sold at Court House at Summerside, on Landing and to Arrive: 4,006 Ti Old Sydney Mines Round & SI: Acadia Nut Intercolonial 6s 66 Vale 66 éé C.LYONS & a& CO. QUEEN’S WHARF. Charlottetown, September 29, 18$1—dy 6w } power of Sileetr. pat guar her wat THEY PLEASE ALL | at the hour of 12 o’clock, | farm now the 29th dav of October next, A.D. 18%, noon, under ® sale 83 contained in a Tth day of July, 1887, bere Cornelius Murphy, of the om evened. WwW GrtRER, now dated the between part, and Isaac of the ther part, all that tract, piece, of pa el of Jand situate, lying and being in township number three, in Prince Count? bounded and described as follows, that iat “av, commencing at a stake set im of the Centre Line Rosd in the nor -tangle of land now or f occu .pi ied by James Macintyre; thence west zthe said road twenty chains to the or formerly owned Squarebriggs ; thence south the € ar tern a wary of said Squarebrig® land hundred chains to south side aion for the distance of one the line dividing townships there aad fat ; thence east a'ong the said townships Lae twenty chains to the aforesaid land sow or c formerly cupier d by James McIntyre, thence north ai iung g the werteth boundary of Jact-mentioned land for the distarce of one hu ed chains to the stake at the place of commencement, containing two hundred acres of land, a stile moet bein g the piece of land i described in rrai.t | by two several Indentures, Fé . tive i arinyg date the second day of , ember, A. D. 1862, and the = day of : | January, A D. 1868, and expres-ed to be made between Waltet { Lannan, of Ten Mile House, St. é Peter’s Read, and Mary, hie wife, of the one part, and Dennis O’Brien of the other ve art, and which said [ndentares ere Fe spectively registered in the office of the : Regis ae of Deeds on the 16h day of ~ Apri!, D. 1863, in Book 81 fou. 223 and i on the a day of October, a: D. 1868, in 2 | Book 91 folio 215. In Quality and Price. — Anotherflot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT. TRE-SES and SPRING COTS, Ow beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, very cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before the} cheapest yet. | and three; | chain: buying. We please the people every time. Don’t forget | } the place. | JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894—t t « that is to say, commencing | or to the said road; thence along the eame | west ten chains to the p! lace of comme | ment, containing one hundred seres & Abe a!l that other tract, piece or parcel of iand situate, lye and bein goon tow: ‘ais p om mnber t F aforesai { bounded & nd described as follows: ip at the southeast ml angle of a farm now or formerly in po session of Arthur Curley on tie side of the Centre Line Road; thenee, (ac cording to the Magnetic North of year 1764) north for the distance of one . hun dred chains or until it meets the dis ision line between townships namber te thence east along the seme ten ; thence south one bundred little more or less. For further particulars apply to M. & D. C. McLeod, Solicitors, Charley MARTHA A. McLAUGHL Executrix of the la-t will ment of said Isaac Wortmame 7 Ch’town, Sept. 29, 1894—4 . ral og ag