FRI np MBN at ; 1a eyes = a ._— Pm 5 aS — < — — = > a —_—— = ——e ssi new ‘QUST 1 S95 * THE DAILY EXAMINER : . . ' : SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, Lovo. MM < 4 = nee -—— — - . : a aa — . A WOMANS FACE, with a gnests ~or ' i 1 AN EXCEPTINOAL SALE, : he had Feeistsved | ret be REAL ESTATE | | Walter Baker A 0. Limited, wed none but the neu wl i THAT ACHING HEAD. | St John ts — me goon ere in the Recent ) | Medic sovery. | The Largest Manufacturers of On!lv oe glithos ‘ t s i thea face had haunted iit o long ( i . edica scover) | Bet meets |i cove Unt an Cie swage | HE be posatble that (2: “hdow shout | what ames tt and tow overcome. | Estate Of the Late W. W. Lortl| ss. som, N.m, Aug. 12-—The many) J - ’ a | | . ye WZ "9 oe t led mn the | Tise from the grave « centuri to How often the remark, “Oh, my heaa | nears : | cases Of marvellous restoration to health | Yj x Cocoas al iCHOCOLATES Mrs. Pelgrove jverade | Cla@m his vow?” aches,” and there are so many varieties of | | The undersigned Trustees of the Will of the i from various forms of kidney trouble4 Y 3 : t } t® Marie de Koulbise Normandy late lon W W Lord,in order to close up the Co i } / en. On this Continent, have rece ’ t struck on his isness “re fe de Roubis: Of Normandy, aches and pains the head is subject to all | pera e, will cause to be set up and aaa in | which have been constantly appearing in | y; 3 HIGHEST AWARDS ee eee | rds married to Ger lt Pak>n- | along the line from the dull and heavy | parcels. by Public A ue‘ion, on the premises | the daily press of the Dominion have for | J, < . : J an Chestwick had always laughed | ham, who died two yeurs after her inar and oppressed feeling over the eves to | - Ser ee eee sometime awakened the liveliest interest | Y from the great +} ; ‘ ‘ - y pre . o. 4 tnot} > are} . one « go eenth duy Of August, id, at ll Oelock, ¢ “i * : ‘ . if . 4 F F d tt ea of love. But when he saw | riage—my great reat g1 tmothor— the persistent, racking and torturing | the fo lowing Dweiling Hovses and Premises | here, and the remedy by which the cures | y iy Ny | Industria an 00 ht i t Mrs. Pe'grove’s mas ;ucre and a very good looking wonan, too, misery of Sick Headache. The cause is 1. All these three tenem: pt houses and pre- were effected namely Dodd’s Kidnev Pills, | Vy) ‘ : : d } urled his banrers and sent added Fieid, rather irreverentl in most cases the same, the overflow of | mises situate onthe corner of Prince and ee a ar ee oe A x re, i EXPOSITIONS : ‘ panties i to the lit Chestwick | hn ntly He was poisonou uric 1 is not extracted from Kiug Streets, in Charlottetown, and being | are obtaining great celebrity throughout rg Ss I of cap ital ) he - . ( i.e! 7 ae . Ss rit acia Ss tract ) rart of Town Lot No2)in the First Fun fred a , . wh rr . : ainsi a if the q IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. } d i with the bow ani arrows, mot superstitious, yet there was some- the blood by the Kidneys, and accumu- ‘ r frown Lets in said Town, tronting shout tne ; I ae, . . rhe : app a i c - - j Hl Caution: ! w of the fulian ¢ wick, in spite of the theo- thing in a]! this that he regarded al- lating in the blood, causes high and irre- | eighty feet on Pelnce Sireet and about ne : of Dre. eam “— N ormick | - ; : * 3 . : ‘ ne } : Seat damien eighty-five feeton King Street. These houses | stating the benefits which they bad per-| ie i. hE s of a lifetime, fell in love with @ mest as an omen. gular pulse headaches, mental depres hty-BNx on ae eee Lae > ; } } t 5, poe EEN, me. . : - . ; > | are divided into six tenements, with a vearlV | .. oly dorived F, sir > as con- | el ERS t 1 be di | good ” eh maxe Marquis f the time of Louis XIV., | The jeweled finger of the beautiful | gion and nausea. Chase’s K. & L. Pills | rental ot $288. ‘they will be sold ¢itner in one sonally derived from the ir ure wa Gon oO E . Oo ou Know —* Paregoric = cade Dorchester Mass. big black eyes, a pale oval face, | Marfe de Roubise see ned to beckon { tone and restore the Kidneys, excrete snes or in two or three several plots to suit sidered a sufficient sign of the merits of Baterwen’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, ang " os - ; ith whose sweet archness | bim—her arched, jetty br ws to con poisonous matter from the blood, sending | are none too several tenement houses and the remedy, and the other interesting and most remedies for children cre composed of opium or morphine? . Se : : ied not illy with powdered | tract frownishly, it on its way pure and health-giving, cur- premises tronting on Dorchester Stre t, in wonderful cases which have since been ; a SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE <s and dainty high-hee’ed boots Had it then been a gh-st whose ing Headache, and remov ing all the at- ( ae eee Ores. so oe, —— ehronicled has caused the specific to have | Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narco poisens ? ‘ Saas a dine 1 shack beauty had gleamed on him once at di { i t i k = Mrs | Swe ney anc onn Kelly respectively. ese xce Se ‘ al os | : : on npr It : nd went like a shadow—the i , tending symptoms from its wake. MAirs. | premises will be sold separately. The rental | 2" exception ale. . - ane WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. ewitching face—and Julian Chestwick | Mrs, Pelgrove’s masqueréde ball? And |G. Bird, Harriston, Ont., while attending | }yGne i= gs0 and the other $9. . : ena sencaiaenientte Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell mareoticg . - | hastened to his hostess with heart that was it possible fora man to look on the the 1894 Fall Exhibition at Toronto, was | ‘Terms made new = et time of pas oF on OPEN AS DAY. -without labeling them poisons ? mee n - r bye i ‘ red _ face f x oO ‘ > os been dead ak sleetinn ll } Qj k H - | *} — l appl cation to either o 1@ undersigned. , al sialaaiitiad } rmaaete } ei a WOOY'S PITOSPHODINE. I the vered quest: ice oO i Woman Wh h taken very lil with Sic eadache anc Re It is given to every physician, the form j ot to be gi \I hal 2 ears? es oe —o : » A.D cs, a: Adages ow ou should not permit any medicine ver your chilg The Great Engiish Remedy. Non Mrs, Pelgrove, who is the ; 200 years : dizziness. She was subject to these at- | - LORD. iz ula of Scott's Emulsion being no secret. Do You Kn - y s 6 od? ranteed to | He folNowed the party down stais, ] tacks for years, compelling her to take to Trustees of Estate. but no successful imitation has ever beer unless yor or your physician know of what it is compose i rently Mrs. Pelgrove stared } comprehending nothirg of what went j her bed. In this case by using Chase’s | SATRST : e , . Cate ara of € im and § a | : : . : b ) g | KR. BEA!RSTO, Auctioneer, offered to the public. Only years of ex ‘astoria is a ly vegetable preparation, and that a lst of if ‘ vous i ir Mr. Chestwick there are at | On around him—walking like one in a Pills relief was immediately obtained, | inly30—246 tl sle perience sad aes ean produce the ‘bart Do You Know oe vite e sess, Emissions,Sperm ! lozen marquises here,” dream, and the usual days of misery and pros-| ~ AUR Skate ae GN its ingredients is published with every bottie ? Lea, Impotency and all liar } lip. To} or ‘ “Marc ita has core,” h heard i roided. T Ss isof suchcases | ears. s. 8 . vy he ras i lip. To him there wag : ar jue rf 1 i ; hear tration avoided, Thousand: of su h cases | For Over Fifty Years Do You Know that Ca:toria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitches, , esses, but oF Mrs. Pakenham say to her son, Was can be referred to where Chase’s Pills | —-— ——. $$ An Orp Axp WeLL Triep Remepy . ; _ . eeu a unted the rooms Hke an un- | ft not lucky? we had just given her ]} have cured Sick Headache and its atten- | . Mrs Wiseledis Soothing Syrup - That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold thag ; a ’ spirit all t} ening, unt ople | up?” symptoms. 25 cents a bo f all | ry’ VF r : ae j i ~ombi ere |. ie ; a Ra ; oe cn | “The more the merrier.” said Field eel vee : b oil 11 Se : “i ee ee £ 4au . beed used for over fifty years by millions of all other remedies for children combined ? J dane y grave, " oe tee a , — “—" " ‘ 5S, OF y acaressing cmanson, m hei shat idiew ile at } aaa a seg ‘ was ubiquity; but the face | philosophically. Sates & Co. 43 Lombard St, loroniw ‘| a . fe grant ag — a Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of » in one 9 able an nest M - ne upon him no ore Chestwic 1a ake s seat at dir - ’ | ‘ : . . : ig, W Y oC . <s = | . : enaiienn, odtal 4 to use pea Y eaean W 0 rr ph Xn it , ' owes M I \- | ner =. ro f oh 2 : - f ; “fe } Phat ccinfortable Brick Dwelling lloure child softens the gums, allays the pain ‘other countries, have issued e7clusive right to Dr. Pitcher and bie assigns —— Dm Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; So you won't marry Miss Pearl- ¢ & mechanical sort of way when ttow to Get a “Sunlight” Mook. mas the Peake Homestead, situate] ~ F +} = i - ” ul, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? , hiess medicine in place of this, field asked his uncle, a choleric old | & young lady glided into a seat oppo ges ee — sae ae sn rg aden a cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy Por | Castoria” and its formul, : r, and we will send by ae rentleman, who was particularly fond | Site. Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to | - a D ; % C o! Po ; ae Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the se _— Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting tis goverument protection wag ‘i pockage, ¢1; six, $5, One will 5° + his world—nutt Merciful fate!’ } ate l red anim 1 ‘ aenty irouse, =*q> Vs — by Druggists in every part of the world. ee ee cide ahieiill ' ah = St ee his wor y port eesce a? | eu 1 ejacuvated, hal: Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto a “re ry Bei f _2 ect i roven to be absolutely harmless? pleasc, siz will cu —t. mph to ppeenen and his own way | starting from his piace—“‘Marie de " # a ae tee wate given first of May next. ; ; T'wenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie | becaus> Castoria had been p' y a ne WV oan iN, anid Delan, reciieiay. | Roubise!” who will send post-paid a paper-boun | Also that beautifully situated two-story | ij caiculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 9§ “ anada, “ant what the deuce te the tebe | “Hold your tongue,” whispered Field nook 160 pages, For 6 “Life bnoy” Ca r | Dwelling on Prince Street, now vecupied Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no it —emensaduel Seld in Charlottetown . y Ges E Hughes “Because I love somebody else,” dragging him back into his chair; “it’s: ] bolie Soap w rappers, a similar books will by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given | ghey kind—m. w. f. wkly—l v cents, or 0 broggis Orders are promply filled “Wh | only my cousin, Marquerita Leslie. Stop | be sent. This is a splendid opportunity first June next. Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may ics ‘ “a Julisn looked awkward; he coul@ not | Staring and let me introduce you lik to obtain good reading. Send your name Also, Cottaze situate on Hillsborough ee Pe ee ge eee be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest 1 7 2 - - | very well say “a face.” So he said | & Christian.” and address written carefully. Remember | Street, now occupied by Wallace Arbing . Z ; ; EF) 25 }nothing at all, and in consequence And as Pakenham spoke their name “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and Possession given 20th April next. For Sale or To Re nt | Well, these things are worth knowing. Thoy are facts. é j thereof his uncle went home in a pas- | to each other Julian Chestwick found | “Lifebuoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage Apply to ( J J a sion and altered his will. himself looking directly into the lovely i will bring your wrappers by leaving the | PEAKE BROS. &.CO ; To Garcinia fe on ev ry 2 = ee “Soe | CRED ray Te SS Se areas OC 5 ep ee. ' gat&wk. | mch1$—tf 246 The well-known Busness Stand, the | : a “signature of Lied wrapper. _, an Julian Chestw ick worshir ped the days of Lowe Quatorz “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway * ture of y y Z '. * . th cages of = mn = — j " . co e1 ee = it ; , -_ House,” situated on Richmond Street. | a with its remembered smiles as they akenham; “but she does look like th eo This Hotel ee a > ¥e large | ; ae oe i *| contains 21 rooms, with larg« 3 d his dream, : | portrait of our French ancestiess. y Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. I shall see her some day,"’ he told | I dressed like it for a masquerade a es : a } ? niente a eee ee da i centrally situated, and within two minutes | himself, “and until then I will wait. ball in New York last winter,” laughed . > ee I acid ; , or its ae 1 : walk of Market House and Post Office 1 haunted the galleries of photoe Marquerita herself, and you would phi lie tea late ; | have fanci . se eae Apply to ——_—— —— _ - , Se 8 hi rtists—he staked up and@ | have fancied I had just stepped out of ’ : : MPBELI |down the sunny side of Broadway | the frame THOMAS CAMPBELL, SBVSRSeeoesSSesSeSesssessssssees |} what time the fashionable premenaie | ‘Before you went to Havana?” asked! 5 Richmond Street. . | . 9° a . oo inundated it, staring persistently inte | One of the Miss Pakenhams. 4 ap23—dy 246 & wkv ¢ -very feminine face that passed—but in “rea,” $ : vain | The riddle was solved at last! Chest-— : a a. a a a wis POE Naas Na : When Field Pakenham invited him | wick’s heart grew light as a feather | Ts ;} down to a Christmas party at Paken- within his breast, and life became a pre - . ham Court, an _ old-tashioned place possibility of brightness once more. ssi GHURGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Wik 5 CUR YOu with wide-throated chimnies and groves “I'll marry that girl,’ said he to him— ’ Fr: or ergreens shestwick -sita ; | felf, “or I'll die a bachelor.” . , « ue LE. Nev °Y a mi or i oo he wai | yo . ae a : : e i} A ; 3 . Edgehill, Windsor, N.S. é : ee 14°s “Sidney Pills to cure ar on ork Was a grea ime vee ; see ¢ end hadn't cured him- > \ ¥ D: id song D . a e. ‘I : it 4 in "New York his chanees of re alizing | self of the habit of rash vows even yet.. Jj Open to Vi ariti me rovinces. eae Dror sign : Hi art Dis ase j nale the dream of his life were as five to | But he kept this one. When he went: f The MICHAELMAS TERM begins . 4 ure Blood— va acy = oa Ei - . ompar . to wu png — and | aes ego ee ere Mar- Coe er SEPTEMBER fru. , ONE GIVES RELIEF : ak ok en per box, or Six boxes $2.50. | } et he was too good a chess p ayer C : 2 zesile had promised to become xe : og ; : ‘ : ; TT For Calendar containing full informa : J D&. L. /.. SMITH & CO.. Toronto. not to comprehend that the tide of | his wife. I irst Day —V eduesday e August 2ist, IS95. a e ' 1 ontaining nform ¢ : luck needs a change now and then, “It’s a very short acquaintance, } * te tion apply to ‘ - we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at ‘ rou’d better come,” said Pakenham; though,” observed Miss Leslie, with a: | 2.38 CLASS (Trotiers GRTy).<caa+--s-ds-s seeee re eceeees Purse $150 00 aa. 6 —* a g é he following prices, viz.:—60c. per box | We shall have no end of larks. | demure shake of her diamond car—~ | TWO YEAR OLDS........cscese ccscssgeescscntee ccrterecssneneneeneneneneneenens . eae are SO NS S| SSS O54555SS555858256SS88S25O8888888 . . hb es "Choy ot : > ‘ re - Pr mre < : } itciniatintat ai ini ittia cael ce ao ail sia a = io six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00/ (° —_ -s ve ‘® large party? Pr ome oo a on And entrance money added. 4 5 uy rdozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per] 8) <a ae | ont Hiei ale ae a sl BOC ER. TEAR QUOR... ceiecasse- bs rls cdamettel names idineciiiens <> eee =e de . Sent by mail to any address por mre — : = eee And then he { And entrance money added O ’ pee | a Sent by mail to an) p “No, it won't. | told her how, when and where he bai’! me S your ruggist OT As many good things are likely. — eeowedem “All right, then, I'll come.” | first fallen in love é \ : y , . = . (= : : . GEORGE E. HUGHES, a oe a am mm love with her Second Day—Thurséay, August 224d, 1895. : TF to. But you are safe in running a al : But w n demandeli Pakenh na, And you have really loved me adil - . \ th isk if kee bottle of may 29 Charlottetown. who, having been ordered by his sis- | this time?” she asked. — 2.30 CLASS (P and ‘Trotte1 Purse $150 0 | ; cee am —_— ——_— _-—- Bn ‘ | iad ale é.0 sADS (Pacers end OLLOTS ) enc cncecccecceeeseteneeeeee © teeteneeeteereeees irse Hl. str Rg tayo nha gs cin ete Rae Se cage nes BORE YEAR O09 5. scriccic- 4 een abt cenimant « “150 00 | Perry Davis some Mr. Chestwick, was naturally Dear me—I didn’t know there wes { hind ‘ i Raed i , ) desirious to clin h the nail of assent. £0 much constancy in man!” was. Kr fitoorp voip : . muerte ’ om ; _/ a) “Let me see, Christmas is on Fri- answer.—New York New s. |) THREE YEA OLDS. ..000+ ee See ‘. re oe YY) day. Ili come down to the Court on x ssc ai TRUCK HORSE RACE ea ee se f : 10 1 i 4 Thursd: fternoon.” voUlh UORSE Ri me (vest 2 in erratbacsesssocsesaed $15 for tirst, $10 for secont | f , a Ai: le a A POINTER FOR fOURISTS.. Z - ae “ . 7" : —_—_— E ¢ ney ia he C ra 3 85, t yt pa l on entering. a7 mind if you fatl us we'll have ns : ee : : 3 — zi : -_ eee — Summer visitors to Canada in search of In the 2.30 and 2.38 ses, 5 per cent. on entering and 5 per cent. additions! from at hand. It’s a never-failing hung, drawn and quartered! Why, man, d| ith ‘ee vill. Dial ache i . r there are 15 girls coming, and if I | renewee Hee th and vigor wi : fut what | winners. = : a antidote for pains of all sorts. : lon‘t get some masculine help I haven't | their need in that great Canadian remedy. } In the Tru ilorse Race, all horses entering must have been truckinz on the Sold by all Druggists. uwO N.| an idea what's to become of me.” | Hawker’s nerve and stomach tomic. It is j streets continually : - ist July. Maotrance fee 50c., payable on entering. 1G Ree a scoNESC “Don't get discouraged. I'll stand | @ powerful olood and flesh builder, and « : i Si LOU SN ESS. by you.’ | nerve and brain invigorator. It restores Buntries Cliose 14th Aucust. jon DY ~ rEPS 1A, e Pakenham wrung his friends hand | perfeet digestion, induces healshful slum— ! 2 a i ae ag Sick iEA DACHE,| and went on his way rejoicing. ber, and renews both bodily and mental p wae er eee ee é » $Uth June. Other conditions same as ip = Chestwick’s eyes roved from face te | vigor. For dys ics, sufferers rh - &. sland Frovinciat Bxuibition faces. REGULATE THE LIVER| . yes roved from face to | vigor. For dyspeptics, sufferers from ner~ J P-E-Island Provincial Bxbibitiom Races | hs x 2 camaneween : fa as he took his seat at the long | vous prostration or genera) debility it is opecial arvangements will | OF Fans ner ke VWF one Sh Aire en table in the antique old ining room at | the sure medium of health and happines:. + King of all IpRICE 25 6TS T * op0s MED CO. LTD Pakenham Cour. There were blondes | Thousands testify to its wonderful renew— A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. oe : (PRICE 25 & S:The DODDS MeO Onto | and brunettes, and blue eyes and gray, | jing and invigorating power. It is sold by aii ie al a ie Clk a mie Bicycles. > scrages threnty ard dmpicd shoulde | g}j druggists and dealers, and is manufac— Charlottetown, July 27, 1895—2aw A wy guar te! ‘ cimecaeeiiiaiiiih ee ee | oan there was - look — ‘ on tured only by the Hawker Medieine Co., te D0] x se sa 4 tas eens eee uch might | St. John, N. B., and New York city. ! ‘ a oe ae ae me : | {eS , sugsest the ench arquise, : 5 3 ‘ i. ft + 5 rice 50 cent 1 | A j . — oh 3 ) ‘f wish I had stayed at home,” he os oe bottle, ”* <a nman’s | 5 Ligh* Worcs and , rts + -_ 4 + intetelieicesitacni sae Ra i “oer 1 Dall k hi hand ne | Hs ay ‘ ' jut Lucia Dallas took him in hand | emineat : | Pes) Rick: ca y Ivia= if sinoniciaiabaaionnl and mide him talk, whether he was FoR DANORY rr (Se FLORIDA WATER | ite ee ikcsthe sc aipabtiis , . . 1 : filling o ) whe! a: : oe : . + oo es pe : Superior workmanship, re} WU'ne or no. a Laan Vortraits and Autographs o A DAINTY FLORAL EXTRACT | |M$) chine ‘c!!y warranted > It’s all nonsense about your being a GENTLEMEN FINO Ghocuns to excellence of ‘Vin Mariani 1. For Handkerchief, Toilet and Bath | i Ps Gned fnisl and oderat Diogenes ad that ycung lady. | ¢ , +. oo I ine¢ nish anc moderate | <*°: oe i ’ALMO-TA Soar : 3 . Where's your tub and lantern? a | rts S . . “They're coming down by the next | x --—- Th M { | R f d Lif | 1h 0 prices combine to make these | ¢,.;, Cas EXCELLENT @ MUUMal neServe FUNG LIé 5 8 Wel, then, until they come, I shill WY Itc 1 Ri pve . Photos the most satisfactory | make the most of you. De you d-nce?" is) y SCALP aa ry Association of New York > : a . “No i RELIEVES op rs in Charlottetown ‘o-day. Fl, wet ate’ THE ORYN , ; LG, i cas o j ’ , / d ‘ . ‘ . 5 desaiiiais |. “so RYNESS ANO ( Did a larger business in Canada in 1894 | }>7¢ “Ty, + ore ; 7 p ‘ . i . : 4 od i GEO.H.COOK >.” 2 ane Ne EET, sak sl . - . Since its organiza ION ih 1dd mas paid 4 th aed! inf went 6 2 . Gia i what do you do?’ = TY? FALLING OUT. A aN SKEIN Sth ite policy holder for death claims over a 5 lug World $ Coiumulan “Thats »recisely what you must fing ’ F tewestert 08s ee ro peapvonensediianelasidlcciibiio ; Graft q sesh } an wenty-two million Collars, 1% hneiitl Geile inal Oe oe = ~_ : ‘ = ™ a aches vr : ! i : Bic Canes y Put - : Is now paying atthe rate of over a ites e twoxcont stamp for our 24-pace Cutatogue—A work of Art. nov26—135w ly uci oed at him me litatively. EL 25 ? < > rt bhi 2ach i 4 A a ys a ie juarter of a million each jnonth, i iit LA ry aie ei , . oe a aii siidteliiliaieli aa Are id of pix es? $0M . + ~2 | if t ¢ 4 ents “a - . ; * : aie on °° ee oe. Lf. 98,900 pdlicies, and $500 N00 400 of | 1% Nona: ch Cy cle wOinpany, es. vik o ring y¢ é 7 - : 4 ‘ Wa * ine <1 ke a fae ¢ P a he Insurance in force, attest (he popularity Irs Retail Satesraces, gto Wabssh Ave Lake cand Helsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. ff 2vO; ,as 1K ze ad ok = . " . niente AAPL b beth, “aks — . ~ L . * f ” —~. uve wullery upetair’. Ontey.fieetes © | i \ . rw ot the Company, iS ayetels aud the | ipo ee aes : . ' . + | sve ‘ l > oe aes Seren ‘y agie F ‘ l ° I R t on hidone » rs bes SURO Oe eR Ee Fee t ertgage PUBIC. | the portiaits of the Pakenham a. | Or Sale O1 0 en Be | WecataSateretn tetera a arate athe atts aatet Seta ebte tat ot ree estry for 40 years back!’ | lieitiitiiees . 4 4 sO INs BAL Buy | 2 se Spe AT 4 o be ad by Public ection, atthe Cour “They ust look av . ‘ , ‘ : J and is sold at about half the rates charged . - eS OE 2 ee ens Sn Snes abey must look awtuhy aux{ nt The subseriber, intending to close his : ee ee ee house in Charlottetown, in Queen's County “Oh, they do. I'll show them to y_u . . : by old eystem companies, During the on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of Septem- a , business, will sell or rent his well-kmown Rest shoes 9 ; > Iwar ak. ber. A D 18%. atthe hour of twe o'clock, | t0-miorrow, 5 : s} " . . Irst *°."°e months Cf [HID it Was theroug ber, , ‘ Fite Met Ser eeee. tes & ne stand ac Eidon. The Store and Ware- lvexamined by the Ju-urance Depa oon '— 4ut ep sie » i)? is | ‘ edema : i ° oa is Xe “ a. ne isl Pahiacp “ ri All that tract, piece or par f land situ-| One lightly to let off a captive Ini ht, | panes ore a an ee gad in an ex ments of New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas | ate, lying and being in the Citv of Charlotte-| consequently Jul.an’s pleas of “letters a or os + se gemma : ‘ and South Dakota, and prouounced to be j letans Lenad i Ad = vibe ae ; that | to write’ met vith no con-ider t.oa in nears ee 2 eam sound to the core. is to say:—B the t art of Town | Ler eyes moderate if not sold. For rates and other particulars apply to | ng? temo Hundied} “At al events,” thought Juli mn as D. A. McLEOD, ROB ANGUS, Agent, % aoaak tt ocean | eae little iameel dragged him off, “i'm augd—dy tf wy li Eldon. PO. Box 3, Ci’town. bounded o ghty-one glad . “as t leap year ; . Be ° f p H | une29 —eod 3m. j on the south by caps 1 i alhaememempedlamnqpe tiem i Aig jee —| What Leading Art Embroiderets say of our New Patent Holder, | | : — coon lt “nr the | ever, was well worth see ng. A lorg, . a a tg eal oe es he property Of | iorty room, lighted by a dome of g} s<, | “Tithink the holder a magnificent im- “T cannot refrain from telling you how “ © “a” al - " ® . ’ ‘ ps | ALSO—Ali that other tract piece or parcel| its wa‘ls lined with portrais, it re- | ig | provement. I use your Silks constantly | much attached Iam to your Silks, and how MORTGAGE S A ii, yeh sit —_ lying and ss aes. minded one of some old baronial hall , for my work, and rejoice ia Uiis pleasant | very delightful it is to use them from the i . n afores , abd being parto ow » * . te . ‘ - oa” ¢ - ‘ 1" : ‘ieee alanine j Number Eighty one in the Ppourth eadred = aie on rye , hudd aa = 1 : ; mops | - — aaa. Pl eee aT 837 Thied ary valeville. Kei —" L I I | of town Lots in Chariottetown aforesaid, reamily around and shudd?r alt 752 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. | 837 Third Street, Loulsville, Kentucky. as ¢ . a ee et teat eee eet, eet | oe rade p : easehold Lands on | ot 48. | north by Fitzroy Street, on the east by Hills- borough Street, on the south by that part of the said Town Lot purchased by James Davis and on the west by Town Lot Number Eighty, and measuring eighty-four feet on | Fitzroy Street aod thirty-six feet or there- abouts on Hilisborough Street, together with ail buildings and improvements thereon. The yursuant to the above sale s made | power of sale contained in an Indenture of | Mortgage t ate the sixth day oi Octo- ber, A D made between Alexander A | Ryan and Deborah T Ryan (his wife) of the} one part, and Thomas Campbell of the other art. For fur r part ilars apply at the office of lliam 3S Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown, | Dated this 30th day of July, A D 1895. | THOMAS CAMPBELL, Mortgagee. 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Was he then in love just received and selling at Watches prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G.H. TAYLOP, North Side Queen Squar-. july9 B E L S LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.;: also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plaos, Speci fi- cations and Estimate. <J. P. NICHOLSON, Surveyor, Pownai s.reet. Caariotietown, Aug. 25, \sh4—dy & wy age every satisfaction. leave your orders with J. H. 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We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates ls on WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of September next, A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon :— A}l that the undivided equa! moiety or half partof which Alired Ernest Muich died pos- sesse¢, in and to gj! these pieces or parcels of land situate on row nahtp Muajnper Forty- eight, in Queen’s County, boynded ag fo}jow Firs’, all that tract, piece and parcet of layid Number Forty-eight, bounded and deseribed as ijoillows, that iste say: Commencing on tne east bank of the Hillsborough River, at the north-west angle of a farm of land for- merly owned by Francis Mutch, now owned northern boundary line of said farm of David Match thi:ty--even chains and seventeen lings, o¢ to the western side line of the twenty- fivé acres he lgnug pereipafter particulariy described; thence ndrth.wegie;!y along said western &'de line to the So0uth-éabteri boy nd- ary line Of and formerly owned by Alexatide: Currie, now in possession of Donald Munn; thence wester'y AlOng last mentioned south éastern Louudary line tweuty-o1e chains, or fo the said eastern shore of Hillsboroug! River atoreraid, and thence south rly along tHe gaid sjoreto place of commeucement, contaihigg fifty acresot land, be the same more or less” (2) Also, all that other tract o1 land adjoining tie above d’ycr beg land and bounded and described av fOliows; hati. to tay:—Commencing gn the soyth-wesfern angle of aiarm of twenty-five acres of land in | session of Donald Munn and purchased | yhim from William Mu ch, being the haif | of fifty acres formerly owned by the said late | John Mutch; thence north-easte:ly along the south-eastern boundary line of said twenty- five acres eleven chains and fifty links thepce south fifteen degrees east along John Boyee’s sGuiyj-west boundary to land in pos- session of David Myich; thence wesieriy | along the northern boundary of said land jn | possession of David Mutch to the ‘norijern | boundary of said first desembed tract of jand; | thence north westerly along the same and in a line in conti: uation thereef to the place commencement, containing twenty-five : Ofiand, a little more or less, together with a righis, members and appurtenances, "he above baje ig made pursuantto a power of sale contained in & ceytgin Indenture of Mortgage bearing da‘e ‘li? Ujiriy-fipst gay of October, A D8 5, madeb tw en Mary Mutch, widow, avd Executrix o1 the late Jobh Muteh, James Frederick Curtis #nd Mary Ann (his wife), Arthur Foster and Lucinda (h 8 wife) Benjamin Robinson and Catherine (his wife), Matilda Jane Mutch, Bethesda Mutch and | Emily Elmyra Mutch of the first part, and George Muteh of the second part, and which | mortgage was Ly @ signment bearing date the | twenty-seventh day of Sertember a D insy, | assigned to the undeisigned, Rowan RB Pity. ; gerald. ror farther particulars apply to Mr William | Stewart, Solicitor, Newsen Block, Clar- | lottetown. | Dated this second day of August, A D 1895. | ROWAN R. FITZGERALD, Assignee of Mortgagee, aug2—law (6) tl sle » Sere eae ——— ee To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House tn Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, | = ' situate, lying ad being on Lot or ‘Township | by David Mutch; thence easterly along the | , pool, G. B., from Thomas Whalley, the leading grower of Feed ! 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