. i y wy roven by the , External inflammation accompanies bruises, bites, cuts, stings, burns, scalds, chaps, cracks, straius, ractures, etc., and is the rtherefrom. Internal inflam- ntily causes outward swellings; as toall we mention pimples, tooth- eumat Vet the great majority make no outside show, for which than the external forms. nown Disease! bones and muscles. The 5, coughs, pleurisy, bron- jammatory troubles. The vital flammation anywhere is felt r. A. Johnson, an old fashioned MENT, in to relieve pain niversal Household Remedy. . . gerous ry K 1 ¢ NODYNE LIN 1 free, our New Tllustrated Rook | . x ‘ , ’ ut “wi SS NE rate nee ——— THE HIVE WORKERS, — ~. | t'ow Honey Bees Work and How They Play. >» queen bee is the member of the bee most important community, as she 1 tho eggs, and so is necessary to preserve population and life of the cvlony, Says the Rural Californian. The he has ho use except the procreative function, henes is wanted in the hive ex- pt when tie tees are looking forward, cause of over population in the colony, to swarming. The worker bee jis shorter than either the drone or queen, much shorter than the qneen and mach smaller tun the drone. Ths worker bee is really an undeveloped female. She has rudi- mentary ovaries, and occasionlly a worker bee is seen that can lay a few eg es. Such bees are known as “fertile work- ers,’’ and, a3 they never mate, the eggs are, of course, not fecundated and only produce males—-hence such bees are worse foan uselesa, The wings of the workers reach to the tip of the body. On the outer side of the hind pair of legs are the deep pollen baskets, made deeper hy a rim of coarse hairs. These curious dinner pails are an important adjunct in the bee’s structure furnishings, for the young of all bees live wholly or in large part on pollen, and thus these busy gleaners need ex. ternal dinner pails in which to carry pollen no less than internal ones in which to carry the nectar. These hind legs also bear on the inner face opposite the pollen baskets rows of bright yellow hairs, which are fashioned to comb off the pollen that so abundantly lodges in the branched hairs. Another most curi- ous arrangement of these hind legs is the wax jaws, which remind us of a steel trap, and are admirably adapted to their function of removing the wax scales from beneath tho body, when they are formed » r seware! ; the ver in need itment | A,uabia Keep up hope. There are thousands of cases where re- | te the mouth, where they are fashioned ‘. ; ‘ to form immaculate comb. The front covery trom (C onsumption pair of legs have the curions antennae cleaners to remove the pollen from the antennae. Thus these antennae cleaners, with delicate brush and membrane, are really the bee’s pocket handkerchief to be used to wips the bee’s nose—the an tennae. Thus the antennae are kept clean, and so the bees can smell the scent of bloom from afar. The eyes of the workers are like those of the queen, but the jaws and the tongue are greatly different from those of either drone or queen. The jaws are gouge-like, and, no doubt, admirably fitted to fasten the comb, or to cut away Gistarbing cloth, paper or even wood, ihe tongue is long, slender and very complex. With it they can sip slowly from long tubular flowers, lap or wipe thick honey from board or glass, and take nectar rapidly from loaded flowers. A colony of bees have been known toa has been complete. Plenty of fresh air and a well-nour- ished body will check the progress of the disease. Nu- tritious foodsare well in their way, but the best food of all is Cod-liver Oil. When partly digested, as in Scott's Emulsion, it does not dis- turb the stomach and the body secures the whole bene- fit of the amounttaken. If : : take twenty pounds of honey in a day, you want to read more about and a single coleny in Southern Cali- fornia have taken 600 pounds in a sea- it let us send you a book son, The worker bees do all the work of the hive. The younger bees digest the food for larvae queen and drones, fashion the wax, nurse the young, construct the comb—though in some respects all the bee are comb builders~in short, do all the work of the hive. The older bees gather the nectar, poller, and glue, and may aid to build the comb and secrete wax. The worker bees are reared in the small horizontal cells and are twenty-one days from eggs to maturity, instead of sixteen, as in the case of the queen, or twenty-four as in the case of the drone. The quantity of focd fed to the larvae SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. 62 oe @ G2 Oo @ @ @ @ Os és : ‘SILVER GLOSS STARCH » ¢ é ¢ ¢ (Ss THE “OLO RELIABLE” is what controls the development of LAUNDRY STARCH either queen or worker, If the food is ; abundant and rich, the impregnated HOUSEKEEPERS WHO HAVE é TRIED IT AND THEN OTHER MAKES ALWAYS RETURN TO ¢ “SILVER GLOSS.” THOSE WHO HAVE NOT TRIED iT SHOULD DO SO AT ONCE. 43% YOUR GROCER FOR iT. @tgs produce a queen; but if it is scant and ef a poor quality then a worker results. Here is a case where enforced lack of nutrition has become natural and produces important structural changes that modify greatly the life functions. MILLIONS OF BUTTONS, é oeuaee 3 eee SO @] * A Man of Figures Makes Some Caleula- tions on the Subject, We live in an age of buttons. The peo- ple of the British Isles unbutton 40,000,- 900 buttons every night, when they pre- pure fer bed, and next morning rebutton Starches made by the Edwardsburg Starch Co., L’t’d., are always reliable. >B the same number, unless a few millions have been Jost in the struggle, says an Benson’s Canada ar cookinc, | English writer. Prepared Corn FOR COOKING. ‘The world Las become so accustomed to buttons that it has forgotten that Silver Gioss Starch,) ¢.. tauciony. | there was ever a time when buttons taame!l Starch, are, e were unknown, It is safe to say that 99 ~~ SS DS BOE SBE S&S! Out of 100, if asked to name the date of the first button, would anticipate the actual date by several centuries. In the fourteenth century there were buttons— but no button holes. It was purely orna- mental, lacking a button hole, and the question voluptarily arises how our an- cestors managed to keep respectably coy- ered, : ‘Iwo hundred years ago there were not as many buttons in the world as could be found in a small old clothes shop to- day, and even those were made by hand. Jt was not until 1745 that any consider- able manufactory was established. In that year the farnous Soho works were opened at Birmingham, where steel but- tons were made «f such beauty and fin- ish as to command a price of 140 pounds | grosa, or £1 apiece In these mocern days we are apt to boast that this is an age of paper, point- ing at the same time to paper wheels, paper boots, paper carpets, and the thousand and one novel uses made of thia material, as proof of our assertion. It i a enrious fact that as far back as 1784 we find mentiou of paper buttons. EPPSS COCGA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA. Possesses the following | Distinctive Merits DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. in Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets oaly. ! Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., Homeopathic Chertists, London, England. The Christian. - ‘lhe Christian, of all men, should in earnest as to a properly enlightened He who accepts the revela- tion of God’s will confesses that his con- consricnce. DAILY EXAMINER i the girls who do not ' ; . ‘ then are seldom trusted or liked by | their companions. | and smiles | and a large | the happy possessor of a pair of merry Cheerful Girls. Good and healthy girls are almost al- ways cheerful. No novelist would consider his youthful heroine complete ifa “ringing laugh” were omitted from j the list of her charms; and in real life laugh now and will who fails te admirers Even beauty not save them. A belle understand the jest of her in amiable bewilderment Ww hile othe r people are laughing is soon left with no consolation save to wonder what anybody can see in her rival—a with “tip-tilted” nose, perhaps, mouth and freckles, but 1 girl eyes and acheerfl mind, The gift of gayety is indeed of great value; but it must be gayety which originates ina kind and cheery heart, not that which is born of mere excitement of gratified Vvanitv, = President Isaac Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, is highly respected all through that section. He has lived in Clinton Co. 75 years, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 years. Ile gladly testifies to the merit of Hood's Sarsa- purilla, and what he says is worthy attention. Ali brain workers find Ilood’s Sarsaparilla peculiarly adapted io their needs. It makes pure, rich, , 2. - red blood, and from this comes nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. ‘*Tam glad tosay that Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is a very good medicine, especially asa blood purifier. It has done me good many times. For several years | suffered greatly with pains of Neuralgia in one eye and about my temples, es- pecially at night when I had been aaving a hard day of physical and mental labor. ltcok many remedies, but found help only in [Locd’s Sarsaparilla which cured me of rbeumatism, neuralgia and headache. Iloed’s Sarsapariila has proved itself atrue I also take Hood’s Pills to keep regular, and like the pills Isaac LEWIs, Sabina, Ohio, friend. my very much.” oods Sarsaparilla Ts the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, Prepared only by C. F. Hood & Co.. Lowell. Mass. iiood’s Pills Suggestionsfof the gravest kind ghave beep heard of late as to the serious coad tion of the health of the Pope, whose excessive pallor and bent figure have been more noticeable than ever. Reports which go out from trustworthy sources in Rome are to the effect that there are really no present reasons for fear. Years ago the waxen pallor of Leo’s beautiful face startled and misled friendly visitors, while his eager enemies were doomed tc disap- pointment. The difficulty he has of taking food is certainly s more dangerous symptom, but that difficulty does not seem to be increased of late to any grave extent, bowels »re purely vevetab'e, care. tully prepared. 25 cenig GRAVEL IN THE BLADDER. Used Eighteen Boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills—1 he Stone Dissolved and Removed— Knew of Others Cured, Snetsurne, Jan. 25, (Specia’)—Mr. Jobn Medill, known loca!ly as well as far and near as a phy-:ical giant and glorying in hi- strength came to be a great sufferer and tells of his cure as follows :— “T lo not hesitate to spe.k of Dodd’s Kidaey Pills or anything else exactly as ] find them. Ifa medicine cures me and if I think it will cure others, why not say so ?” “It is trae I had been suffering for some time witu Bladder trouble and learniag of a cure made in similar case, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills I commenced using then.” In all I have used eighteen boxes and they have disso’ved the stone and have entirely cured me of any sign of ench diffi- culty. I do not hesitate tospeak of Dudd’s Kidney Pills 1m the highest terms of praise for I know of many persons who have been cured by them. Last year the Salvation Army in Len- don provided 3,221,917 meals and 1,339,. 246 lodgings for poor persons. It received in pay $190,000 and in contributions $91,175. Testing Mis Honor. Your druggist is honest if when yon ask him fora bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He knows this is the best form in which to take Cod Liver Oil. A despatch from Rome says that a panic exists in Napies and in Sicily caused by fears that the Indian plague wili be introduced there by steamer ‘arriving from lodian ports. The residents of Messina demand that steamers from these ports be prohibited from coaling there. The despatch adds that the Anstrian steamer Kaiser Franz Josef, from Bombay, landed two sick sailors at Massowah, on the Red Sea, and they subsequently died from the bubonic plague, it is alleged. YSPEPSIA CuREC BY DR. CHASE. . . FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS W.W.HODGES SUFFERED —DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY- LIVER PILLS EFFECTED AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE. Messrs. EDMANSON, BaTEs & Co., Toronto. DEAR Sr1rs,—I take the liberty of writing to science is no safe gnide nntil it has been trained and instructed in that word, and that his own will is a thing of uncertain and spasmodic energy, wilfulness rather | than will, until it has been regenerated | by the Holy Ghost. He cannot, if he be in earnest at all, be satisfied that he is doing God’s will unless he has taken as much pains to know it, understand it, resolve it into rules of action, as he has the calling which he follows for his bodily support or sociai standing. Ina Athletic Young Men talk of the benefit they cerive from a ro usine Adams’ word be wiii not only be conscientious, | futtl Praia Gum but in a much stricter sense he will be mE conscientious about his conscience. trade mark name Tutti Frutti is on each 5c. package. Save coupons inside of wra) pers for * Latest Books, Changed Her Colors, Mr, O'Shan Beech—Oh! yes, I used to meet Miss Perrux Hyde frequently in the surf last summer. But I wonder why I’ve never seen her on Charles street since I came home, | Miss Du Paws— Perhaps you have and didn’t recognize her, She's a brunette again, you know.—Indianapolis Journal. 123 “A Ditieulty. Sister—Why don’t you marry her? Brother—I'd like to, but unforturate-_ ly she has an impediment in her s Sister— What is it? Te Brother—She can’t say ‘‘Yes,’’ eee, RSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here rties having borses that they intend aving cslpped, would do well tocall at Nichoisou * Stables, Grafton St., where all work is done at moderate rates, A Kallway Manager says “Tu reply to your question, do my chil- dren object to taking Scott’s Emalsion, I say No! on thecontrary, they are fond of and itkeeps them pictures of health ye be rs oy a we ce you regarding my experience with Da. CHASE’ S Kioney-Liver PILLS, and the wonderful cure of dyspepsia of 18 years’ standing effected by them with three boxes. Iam as well as I ever was, and am a man of 64 years of age. I have re- commended Oe. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS to a great number of people and they all say they are worth their weighi in gold. If you desire any further statement or certificate of my case, I will be pleased to furnish one. Yours truly, W. W. HODGES, Holland Landing, Ont. : 7 > > e o 1 » z Give The only food $ Zz — that will build 3 >» Bab | 8 up a weak cons- 4 a titution gradu- ¢ NCE ally but surely is ; ©*Cha » Martin's 7 Cardinal Food: a simple, scientific and highly nutritive preparation for infants, delicate children and invalids. WEDN ES DAY JANUARY 27. 1897. CATARRH! Dr. Ghase’s Catarrh Cure SPEEDY, INEXPENSIVE AND ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. VK wT) TSA \\a \ i) < Le an ve Y id he ee, Bessie, this is the way mother does. > . ni ; s lo you know You insert the tube and give one good blow and away she goes. And c you kr I have never had bad breath or a touch of headache since using it. Now just let me try {i on you and Lam sure it will help that cold in the head and fix up that red nose. 6 Is this worse borane nie : Does the nose itch and burn Is there pain in the back of the head? Is there pain across the eyes? Ts there pain in the back of the eyes? Is your sense of smell leaving? Is there a dropping in the throat? Is the throat dry in the mornings Are you losing your sense of tasie? Do you sleep With the mouth open? Does the nose stop up at night? Is the breath foul? Is the voice husky? Dea you ache all over? Is the nose stopped up? lc you snore at night? Does your nose discharge? ; Does the nose bleed easily? Is there tickling in the throat? Is the nose sore and tender? Do you sneeze a great deal? If so it is sure and certain indication of Catarrh. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE Gives instant relief—in less than a minute after the fi-st application the air passages are freed, and the breathing becomes natuggl and casy--the most acute attacks of cold in the head are cured in a few bours—cures incip:S&t catarrh in a few days—and will permanently cure most chronic cases in from one to three months—it allays pain—counteracts all foulness of the breath —heals the ulcers—and in an incredibly short while absorbs and dries up all discharge. It con- tains no injurious ingredients, such as cocaine, the use of which, like morphine, in many cases has been the means of contracting the dreaded narcotic habit. Beware of catarrh cures con taining such ingredients. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure is sure, pure, harmless and easily applied. Dr. Chase’s Improved Inhaler accompanies every box free of charge. Follow directions closely, Here are a few from a thousand or more testimonials who have been helped and cured. A BAD CASE BUT A PERMANENT CURE. | CHRONIC CATARRH FOR 15 YEARS. i £ For years I suffered from that dread disease | I had been a sufferer from catarrh for fifteen —catarrh—lI spent, a small fortune in medicines | years—it became chronic. I have spent a lot of without receiving any relief—I had the disease | momey and tried many doctors, I also treated in a very bad form, and nothing seemed to| with a catarrh specialist in London—in fact. reach the seat of the trouble until I procured | had tried most everything I saw advertised and used Chase's Catarrh Cure. I got almost} without getting any benefit. I was directed instant relief and I declare that, though 1 can | by the advertisements and testimonials I read hardly credit it myself, I have been permanent-| to try Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. I used three ly eured, and gladly give my testimony to the | boxes and a complete cure was effected. I merits of this great cure. ; heartily recommend it to all sufferers from ARTHUR P. THORNE. | ©atarrh. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Clachan, Ont. JAMES SPENCE, A. A. McLi Brown's Block, - - Charisttetown: Great George Stre: | CA FE Commissioner for tho Tremont Building, Room 6! rent nee Se & GR. 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KERAY WATSON & CoO, Prornittons, e , a ee i i i i i i i ib a maa A STORY OF A RING. “It was good of you to come on such a stormy afternoon,” said the girl, as she came out from the shadows of the roora and stood under the soft rose light of the big Jamp. “T would have come anyhow, even if you had not sent for me,’’ replied the man. ‘‘It seems to me I am always com- ing to see you,’’ he added. “That,’’ said the girl, binshing very slightly, ‘‘has at least a resembiance to the truth.’’ ‘*I have been here every afternoon for three months,’’ said the man. “Tt was about that I wished too speak to you.”’ and again the girl blushed; this time the color was vivid and went as s00n as it came. “I wanted to show you this ring. Isn't it pretty?’’ She held out her left hand. On its third finger a ruby surrounded by diamonds glistened. “It is almost,’’ said the young man, bravely, ‘‘pretty enough for your hand.’’ He was very pale,and the lines about his mouth were not good to see. His vyoice was husky. ‘*[ suppose you are to be congratula- ted?’ he continued. “T suppose so. I think so. Iam not sure,’’ replied the girl, but her smile was a happy one. **You ought to marry the best man in the world,’’ said the man. “Tam going to,’’ replied the girl. This time she did not smile or even blush. ‘‘Well,”’ said the man, drearily, ‘‘I think I hac better go now. You have been very kind. I hope you will be happy.”’ “Don’t go yet,’’ said the girl. ‘‘I have more to tell you. Don’t you want to know the man?”’ ‘*No,’’ satd the youth, ‘‘I do not.’’ “T hope we shall always be friends,’ she ventured, after a pause. ‘‘T hope I shall never see you again,’’ he replied, earnestly. “Why can’t we be friends?’ pleaded the girl. “You know that I love you,’’ returned the man. ‘‘I dont want to be a friend to you. You know I love you?’’ The giri was silent. ‘*You know I love you?’’ he persisted. **Yes,’’ said the girl, finaliy. ‘‘I knew that you loved me,”’ “And that is why you sent for me to- day?”’ ‘*Yes,'’ she said, gravely, ‘‘that is why I sent for you.’’ Then she laughed sud- denly. It was a gay, careless laugh. “Do you remember,, Teddy, when I first met you?" she asked irrelevantly, ‘You were such a nice boy in those days.’’ “Goodby,’’ said the man, walking toward the door. ‘You must not go yet,’’ said the girl. ‘‘It would have been better if J had never come,’’ replied the man. ‘You said then that you would never ask a girl with money to marry you,” went on the girl unniindful of his in- terruption. ‘‘You aiso said a great many other very foolish things.’’ “One is not always wise’ man, ‘Sometimes one is blind as well as fool- ish,’’ retorted the girl. “You mean—?”’ said the man. ‘Just that,’’ replied the girl, The man said nothing and there was silence in the room for the space of a minute. Then the gir! said softly :— **Blindnass can be sured sometimes.”* The man was stil! silent. He was white to the hair. His lips were com- pressed, ““T hoped you wonld like this ring,” continued the girl; her voice had begun to tremble. She came nearer to him. ‘‘It means somuch to me, you see,’’ she went on. **Good by,’’ said the man suddenly. “You willnot ask the name of the man I love?’’ persisted the girl. “T must go,’’ said the man, “T want to ask you one more fayor tefore you go.’”’ ‘You can always call on me for any- thing,’’ replied the man. The girl came closer to him. “T want you to stop at Blank’'s and tell them you will take this ring which I selected this morning,’’ she said tremu- lously. “You mean—?’’ cried the man joyously. said the “That the blind must be tanght to see,’’ Jaughed the girl, backing away from him. He followed closely and took her in his arms. Then just when the silence was becoming unbearable she !ooked up. There was a conspicucus moisture about her eyes and her lips still trem bled, ‘“‘How are your eyes now, Teddy John- stone ?’’ she said. YON DERFUL are the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsu- parilla makes PURE BLOOD. A despatch from Manila, Philipine Islands, states that 2,000 peoplehave rub- mitted to the government in response to on off rf pardon extended to insur,ents by Captain General Polavirja. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the share holders of Tne Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the Office of ‘The Examiner Newspaper, on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN Secretary. Ch’town, Jan 9, 1897, Wants, Lost, Foun! & Advertisements under this heading charge five cenis per line. CYCLO STYLE in good condition is of- ! fered jor sale cheap Enquire at this office or write Rex 214 Ch’town. , — - | Usi—On Jany 22, between R Heartz's cor- 4 nerand Hurry’s Livery Stable, via Great George >treet, a red leather p i1rse containing $3. 0. Finder will be rewa ded by Jeaying it at his office. 19— LET—With immediate jossession, the store lately occupied by Dan. McDonald, Apply to P. 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Ten minutes’ walk from Pcst Office, five minutes from tennis ground and bathing house in V ictoria Park— Apply toW.C Marpgis, JR. septié - tf E CAN GIVE PO*ITIONS —to persons otali grades ofability. Agents, Book- keepers, Clerks, Farmers Sons, Law- vers, Mechanics, Physician’, Preachers, Stu- denis, Married and Single Women, Widows Positions are worth from $100 00 to $2,0 0.10 per annum. We have paid several of our can- vassers $50.00 weekly for years. Many have started poor and become rich with us, Par- ticulars upon application. State salary ex T., LU. LINSCOTT, Manager, ToRonro- ONT ; MONEY j Victoria Cari... | rs UM {9.00 Drops} Tieden hittin) Sanne SEE | THAT THE | FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE — Or— eS eee, ANege table Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 7 Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Nor NARCOTIC. Teecipe of Old Dr SAMUELPITCHER DI S d- ‘imme? Lochetle Solts - Anise Secd + f ° Carbonak Piers Sood - — Flavor: IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CASTO See Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- fy in er Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. "- -yAt@ months.old==5. 3%) Dases =35C ENTS Castor'a is put up in one-size bottles only. Tt is not eold ia bulk. Don't allow anycno to sell you anything eis on the plea or promise that it Bis “just as good’ and “wil answer every per. f pose.” = 4H Sce that you cet C-A-8-T-O-L-I-A, A The fas- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. tinile ? is cs signature Lhe —- a hike. rETpey —— - - ~- ~ a ~ VOSS SVSESTEVSSSTSNS DE BESSCSCBSESSVSASUSe OBE Military Orders From Ottawa —<_ | | The Canadian Government has given orders that PROTECTION shall be atforded to our Volunteers, by ordering alll of their IN, & NTRY overcoa’; to be Waterprao’:1 47 ae ececcececeesovocsccsos Mighy Process. - A soldier may now march in the rain or sleet with comparative comfort, his overcoat’ will shed the rain as water runs from a duck’s back. When you buy an overcoat or out of door garment see that you get it made from Richy Proofed wns 000858082080 SS2OSSOES IEOE 50CO Rigby does not change the color, appearance or feeling of rhe cloth, it simply keeps out the wet and costs no more than the un- proofed goods. wed—tf $ 4 eee 23o0 0000007 0nseeeeencesesesses! FIRE... : , : : : 2 2 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST 30% PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHERN, G F. HUTCHESON, Londor House Building. { & lt AGENT. § Mortgage Sale. Sidi Way ” of Land on Lot 38.in Kings co. On aed after MONDAY, ath Jannuary,1897 sili tcenaae , Dectanpeatatebaetaeecs — ow To be sold by Public Auction at the ; ___—(CttttC os rt: Hose: in Charlottetown, in Queen’s 4 aii a ed County on Wednesday, the 24:h day of — - . o. STATIONS co R a February, next, A.D., 1897, at the hour ef T on STA NS. Da ‘a twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue. : ? _of a power of sale contained in a certain 5 cea Srp rere | Tadenture of Mortgage bearing date the. 3 10, 7 00) Charlottetown ...| 3 10|10 10 | 23Fd day of November. A. 1) 1878, made: Gala 3 30 719 ..Reyalty Junction.! 2 50! 9 50} bet ween Alexander MeDouald, of Town } 4 17) 8 03|..North Wiltshire. | 2 04] 9 05] Sbip Number Thirty-Eight, in King’ 4 31 8 17)..Hunter River... | 1 49) 8 51 —. ets aud pore eae = 5 05) 8 52)..Bradalbane...... 1 15) 8 17} wife, of the one part, and James ae ‘\ 5 13) 9 OO}. .Emerald.. ..... | 1 07] 8 08! McDonald, of Jobnson [iver Sett'ement, A 5 27! 9 15|.. Freetown ......./12 53] 7 54; Township Number Thirty tive, in Queens : 5 47) 9 36].. Kensington .... |12 33) 7 33| County, Farmer, of the oiher part. 6 20:10 10)Ar. eal } Ly. 12 00] 7 00 | All that tract, ®piece or parcel of lanl P. M.| » side + A. Mf 1 ses, & ce, lving and being a8 3 baa : and premises, Situace, lying an Z (12 50 Ly \ J Ar. 10 30 follows, that is to say:—Commencing on Ps : a oe ooeee . 7 the north side of Jay’s Roa i, at the south 2 ose? : eHington ...... ‘ angle of a farm of land, the property of 2 19).. Port Hill ....... 9 09 o 3 34). O'Leary | 8 00 John *. McDonald; thence vorth a dist- : 3 58 " Bloomfeld Sere 17 34 ance cf jihirty-three chainr; thence east 4 34 Aiea. ee 6 5D twenty-two chains and eighty two link, oF | 5 30). .Tignisk .... .... | 6 04 to the eastery boundary ofa tract or farm P. M. lA. M. of land of tweuty-foar acres, recently put een ee eer chased by the said Alexander Mol , Mm, . M. wae "3 90). .Chari-xtetown .. to 30 from the said James A. McDonald; thence 2 50|..Royalzy Junctior 10 10 sou'h to the said road, and from thence % 25) Bedford ........ 9 20 | west to the place of commencing, con- ,) 3 55)Ar.) MtStew’t | LY 9 05 taiving’an area of seventy-five acrex, a lit ‘Mia fi" taal 8 55) tie more or less, and is part of Township Se Wee Sos uee. , 817) Number Thirty-eight, in Prince Edward , | 5 12)..St. Peters ’..... | 7 48) Island. 5 57).. Bear River ..... 7 + Together with the right, membere, ard 6H | -Souris.... .... 5 a ap purtenances. : P. M. A. M. tur further particalars apply at the of 4 10)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 50 fice of Mr. William 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, 2 . Cardigan tteeeees 7 35 Newson Block, Charlottetown. 5 45). .Georgetown 7M Dated 6 January. A.D. 1897. i IED, ei ccresanhwiacnaieieiieaaaa JAMES (ALLAN) MaDONALD : IP, M.| A. M 3-1 | cal : |P. M. . M. 3» ~—ilaw Li sale tf" ee 7 8 ; | 6 05)..Cape Traverse oy | 7 06 y Pp. M A. M. ” ee ee —— ae Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time Ss A McDONALD, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, / harlottetown. oncton, XN B. ~| aeiway Office, Jani, 187. At the Queen Street Jewelry Aj B ; | TS NEW : Rings, Brooenes, Watches : : : . ce Bracelets, Ladies’ and Only a few pairs left Gents’ Chains. will clear them ata Received last night, will a low price be sold at special prices f until Xmas W. H. STEWART & €O, |