Local au at d Gite r ffeins. atement of Imports Has been issued and shows s me shrinkage in value, the amount being 35.314. 2950) : $4. 007.057 July, 13% 4.954.083; n ! 2. 20,202,000 in 1884, ¢) ecrease being bet gener through the li The total value of the im ports for the seven months ending July SlLst Was $21,266,886, agaiast $20,577,602 1 1886, $20,121,084 in 1885, and 21,600,026 in 1834. The corn and bullion imports are included in these figures. The amount of duty cpllected was $5,193,982, ayainst $4,- and 85,070,000 ia Levd. 81235 in 1b3U, rw 7“ - . _ og» ge j 2 : q & Ad [mas . ane mon | | j ' ; Sr. Pererspurc, Aug. 22. hrone of Buigaria. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 23—10 a.m. and rainy. ee eRe, , ED —— iwumuRAPHICG NEWS. iitv of Prince Ferdinand’s eiection to the Last to nerth winds, generally vool, cloudy Special Notices. TEA PARTY BONS HF AWw ~ON—~ Wednesday, August 24th. NO pains will be spared to make this Tea Party ~" one of the most enjoyable of the season. Although Bon=haw Tea Parties always had the reputation of being the best on the Isiand, this one bids fair t» surpass all the rest. Refr: sh- ments of all kinds will be on the grounds, and all kinds of amusements of the day will be provided for, suv h as Swinging, Dancing, Races, &e. Ne intoxicating !iquors allowed on or near the grounds, If the Tea onthe Tables at 12 o’clock, noon. day proves unfavorable, the Tea vrill be held oh *next fine day. The proceeds to go towards Iding the Hall. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. Bonshaw, August 13, 1887—2i wkvli pd Auction Sal VALUABL® PROPERTY. Good Business Stand, Dwellings, &c, Charlottetown. I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on tie pre- mises, on Thursday, the 25th Day of August, Inst., at the Hour of 19 o'clock, Noon, All that Valuable Property, situate on the corner of Weymouth an: Fitzroy streets, having a frontage ou Weymouth Street of i2 feet, aed on ritzroy Street of 874 feet, being part of Tuwn Lots Nos. 85 and 86 in the 4th hundred, upon which there are Turee Dwellings or Tenement Houses. besides a Shop on the Corner. Phis property is svlendidly sit ated for a gro- cerv business, combining a fish and meat store, and Olfers a rare opportunity to intending pur- chasers. Terms easy and made known on application to F. L. Haszard, Solicitor, or to the undefsigned, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Aucust ll—ex pat till sale Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Action, on TUESDAY, the Twentie'h day of September, A. U., 1887, at the hour of iwelve o'clock, noun, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. uudera Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgaye, dated the Twenty- seventh day of Uctober, A. D, 1877, and made between Alexander McKinnon and Jesaie McKinnon, his wife, of the one part, and Alexander McKinlay, of the other part,— A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, -* lying and being on Lot or Township number Fifty, in Queen’s County, in Prince Eiward Island, bounded and descrided as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the North Shore of Orwell River at the east boundary of a farm form- erly help by Donald Currie, now in possession of Norman McLeod, thence foliowing the course of said east boundary north one hundred chains, thence east tweive chains, thence seuth fifty chains, thence west seven chains, thence south fifty chains to the said shore, thence following the course of said shore westwardly to the place of commencement, saving and excepting the schooi house site thereon, being about two chains east of tne first mentioned boundary, with a front of on or about thirty-five feet on the south side of the Settiement Rvad, aad extending py parallel lines sou‘hwardly on a right angle with said Road on or about seventy-five feet, contain- ing eighty-five acres, a little more or less. For further articulars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Char- lotletown,. Dated the 16th day of August, 1887. ALKXANDER McKINLAY, Mortgagee, August 16—law tl] sle tues a RED CRS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FuR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 7th SEPTEMBER, Cuorce Tea at the London House. SeeotaL Despatones to Tuk EXaMINer. ] aug 18 6i wy ‘ -_ ORANGEs and Jemons by the case at Beer & : i Goff's. auld 2i ' New Flexible Bustles at the London House. i ’ 18 dy wy 2i aug 18 dy wy 21 iE ll New Wool Tweeds, for Boys’ wear, at the London House. aug 19 Si dy 2wy rw ‘ ray ’ a , nie ; \ i z APE f R 4} ik RSE § Grey FLanne., at the London House. ; . . 4B Rs o aug 19 3i dy aN ¢ ' a CHEAP Hostgery at the London House. ’ ": al aug 19 3i dy - ry ® i ’ ] F ee ‘ JA Very Fila ‘Ir. | "ANTED ies | WAN e ae a Saurier “s : ‘ sk ieiiiaie : , Laurier Fails to Connect. AGEN TS-BEECHER, @ book of 651 pages - oe filuely illustrated, some waynifi : ieeteenmanh , C@nut steel portraits, nothing like it for sellin = | Price low. People ask for it everywhere; outff® \ Care Traverse, Aug. 23. | *¢-. complete, Prospectus copy only 50 cents; i j | most liberalterms. Apply at once to . ‘ ne hundred and sixty people ar- ; W. E. EARLE, ‘ ! U ) ere | Charlottetown this morn- | St. John. N. B., Manager for * jing, and four pretty well filled cars fron J. 8. ROBERTSON & © ROS . ‘ S . = ’ Publishers. u iersiad i carriages are now be- | Augus* 22. 1887.—2aw & wky we to a e, and if very large num-! --- == rai i s s : s . . 7 : : - - a not come in them the picnic will be| £7 » “ fair notwithstanding the propitious 5 = ; Li ~ ‘ a} ; LT. : . . ‘ i A s I - | we i ‘ir. Laurier is not here as many | p> s Lug : ; were led to expect. Speculation is rife as! work t g i : hat Mr. L. H. D 4 will sav : + | what ro da vies wi Say bout | 2 ‘ P Sent Is c salad: Ula , a 7 —— Daily from Sydney: : unmercial non without compromising . = iy - 1 ; ; y ha . y H Rre ; himself with nis ieader and party. Cargoes Old sydney Mine, . = a. io » call to! _ fe Victoria « ine, ue pase mie S$ at Souris ‘ ‘7 Aue + ‘ . , an Eas . rely enter/ ANOUMEL Helgure at Souris | ei ere ere: ie an au U ul w i | From Pictou : ’ NITY i ne | ACADIA NUT, ed Ar i | ‘ rYN t 1) ' ‘ AE 4 e142? ‘ Al ADIA RO! ND, j ia “ : ias : Stil Gs { ‘ed ; Ten ‘ T , Tr arening ¢ wit} | alll Cit Sti apturead.§ INTERCOLONIAL NUT, hav S i . TAT ‘ ? ee +. +e ROU ND, ‘ | j . Y ‘ ‘ . of mam sar er i i - ge re] that ( “!\THE PROPALETGR IN HIDIKG | OLV ALBION SMALL, . » { rt | o al th, * Usa EE sist . bite rt} | (for Smith’s use) | > ' : ~ part, \lso—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit e YOMP foONeRnneyT seprrare | One ter house ees. ? NY ii) Ul SEQUEN i EXCITEME} i, |; Ailltof which will be Sold at the Lowest Market < ‘ | rates, k C. LYONS ty 7 | \ ~ yl ; = 4 r eh ; ~— ’ oe ~~ . mis, AUS. Ze. j ACADIA COAL DEPOT. C n ir. 2. | : BP ay :e Collector Nas] Excise- ae . ow , rr j enue ector J h, Excise- | Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. : I and sub-t “ct Foley of | Jwéy 90, 1887-ex pat 3aw her gar JOHN i Me sis s capturad an illicit still this morning] ae Bank of Halifax : ~ ‘ ‘ gee i vy M J Me | a 2 ; Sul ° . . ‘ . ’ i . i. . | - ” vs Mi ‘ = t Cart by, Ul SOULPris Lilte iX ad ihe dist? i : ' y ~ ; oe , si a I i I c la ( Je nh al Me Carthy, 14s? en ww : y . ' I hi fled to the woods to es-} .. +} . = s ad vi S say: : +> 1 ¢ yNE hundred barrels Prime Mess selling low. ; = ie . —_ cape arrest AS a Warrant tor nis } Pp pg : aaa sa - apprehension is in a constable’s hands, | J. H. MYRICK & CO., i : ia é : at » heel 1 wr he bre ie r} - tn iUS- at Fish Market. { Stati Wit . ves. a . “oe os a . — s~, | Ch’town, Aug. 19, 1887—4i cod ening. - os . : tice (he officers found his still in full} oe tiie tea c wit rty sof new made! Ww : S aaaal 7 ; io } § - spirits in the buler. ‘They earvied of the| MON Allison Ladies’ College, M », SMA H ul ias Wol gy S It . i still he I destroy- i ; os ‘ ° . I a i ing ti HMguor, one khunaread ga.ions of wash , UE x c ' . rs i a oF . ; a ' Sackville. Be R, s sta iy p .& Keg OF yeast. his ts the third time i Ha f for the Inland Revenue officers to raid the THIRTY -THREE years of progressive educa- ; . i icCarthy distillery, which seems to be an| tional work have given this Institution an Pe? oe ~ “| aorivatied position in the pablic confidence. The u n of iong standing, suspended omy | courses of study extend from the Primary Eng- Ye iis by the visit Of officers. It is to | ish Branches throngh the whole University Cur- . DAMSON’'S | . 3 : nate ae - ie as | riculum to the degree of B. A. to sell " oie pe = ee See eos SUPPTess the ‘‘onservatory of Music is under the direc- nrenaration - what has been regarded as almust a stand- | tionofa Kraduat » of the Stuitgart Conservatory, preparatian ; ’ ing evil in e community and affords advantages unequalicd in the Mari- aiiothers togethe it se ’ > : Ce ee time Provinces, Perkins & Co., Wholesale D : - : | The Vioin epartment, recently introduced, Me.” Trial bottles 10 cents Anoiher Manifesto. | has proved a decided success. ttles | D ae ee The Department of Fine Arts was never in a - : more flourishing condition. Api . 1dmiss : Nati Lonpon, Aug. 22. The socation is remarkably healthful and the . - tr . . terms moderate. Cone to \ s {728 1 sth St.. N cca] , he le . - J ~ ; pany - ; r. W. Russel, M. P., who left the| Tie Fall term begins Thursday, Sept. Ist. 7 i Uy pt. 1 Liberal-Unionists because of the proclama For Catalogue apply to ftar that ate » tr : = nm h . . ; >Li ~ s\r “Iver tha Lat : hai | n of the Nationa! Leagu 4 has written a REV. B. C, BORDEN, M. A. ert 4 ' . ee " i rine ’ - letter in which he says: ‘‘I have done my} a> on. ; 9 Principal. 4 s ¢ | ~ | August 16--eod 2 wks I pur ‘ Party at RE Boece sein etn ncn soit dum pels the Law| SF OOP VACet Tu , | fared Phe Government, in my opinion, | = ow . < ’ sped r ] bullett and have hand- at Litt ‘I vas X ; was , J#ve Sped ir last Dulie and have Nan XT TANT TCA brought to the : al , | ea ver Ulster. to Parnell. | confess BY Al Ci ION. t a & vil : Ss eniny ‘ mbet ' ' heart burned v indignation ‘ary : : p! CeSS } . i al ait : - awl irom the stat f MrJ : _ Sec i as sacriicing I AM instructed by John Walker, Esq., to Sell Huzhes, Kir ~ ] funeral yok ‘ the | mand saci i yal tenants to a} ~ by \uction, at Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf place ¢ mol } att handt irea 7. ndlords. deserv- | THURSDAY, 5th iast., at 3 o’clock, p. m., his . . ea = 9 : ee ee ee new sloop yacht “PURITAN,” just launched. DWodys consideratiol . iiscus- a. ‘ - ‘a nobody's consi ion, Phe al cus Terms. Cash. : : 1a ’ sion on the prociamation or the G. M. HARRIS Lo ; League is now fixed for Friday next : Auctioneer. : 1 . : ‘ s ! 2 OF cont >» , ; I i W rile time the Government will August 18, 1887—tl sale pat . vo make a further explanation, with the view ser 3 y is about 18 inches } : 7 C i Hg — T} ot retaining the support or Chamberlain or, LX. La Fr dD. Vu, 5 t | he : : 8 oldest fis ' r sa ivthin at least, inducing him to be absent from Toail who are suffering from the errors and ides yn aw : iil o . * . : . like it ~ | the debate, instead of opposing | indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early oe the Government. The Conservatives are| decay, lossof manhood, ke., I will send a recipe Wi — ie tis h ypeful of obtaining a majority that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great Domin t Exhil n. which of from 50 to 60. If the Parnellites obstruct | Temedy was discovered by a missionary in South will loronto, commencing | the passage of the Supply Bill to any great | America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the on t : nd closing on the 17th. | xtent, it is rumored that Mr. Smith will | B®V. JoSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. There w tsuf special attractions for | endeavor to pass the vote en masse by the each, luring the exhibition. | application of the cloture rule. EXTRAORDINARY GRAND DISPLAY There iil ‘ tes on all steamboat and — roucsieennie : Affairs in the Northwest. ——AND— a “a Sa > d 7 s . Ae oi Cuicaco, Aug. 22. |Highly Important and Attrae- cordlai British royalty, has lohn Norquay. the giant Scotch Cree tt : ch Y 4 att been in chaz Diicaads tiene at Wile cts se Be ie ok tes iive Sale by Auction ae ee a : . rent wand he | half-breed, Prime Minister of Manitoba, . neigh. bo f the Vi West sho she ; ; ; ‘ - ‘ ttl ' iow wished | ho has been here since Thursday last, left ——O7— to restrain t pe ance on tli round |, - , & tat 7 ow 4 last evening for Toronto, from whence he [ t : was . ear nv 1 Le ind Db : , . ’ : ol ; : ey a i will proceed to Winnipeg via the Canadian 41 Casas Japanese Manufactures PBECuONAaN Le na ft indians. udg ; , . - . : piled 4 norterman: | Pacific Ratlway, should signs of conflict in | tl ut quarter not disappear to-day. Be- ,-AND— Dow's forget the tn at Eas [fore eave ee ettent ote} ART PRODUCTIONS on’? forget the tea at ot 34 to-mor- | : J ae , —— e i trouble even to the extent of a AR 3 : ~¥N¢§ row. SE xve ns) } narat : i nh im . for the event } a ‘alin conflict of arms, He said he for the event. i Is LnOrougil J : om Rt Pan! - ay ] Chicag f : th . CONSISTING OF enloying themselves s uke a point of 1d been 1 . Paul and Chicago for of ; P ‘ sor? . > Ore rw . > . . +s ” ‘ attending. The dista n Harmo ta-| parpose of raising a temporary loan on the’ Embroidered Silks, Screens, tion to the tea grounds is f und a ficredit of the Provincial Government, for | > _ . miles, and eighteen from St. Peter's Bay,{the purpose of the new road and not to} Porceai2s, BronzZes, - names, Thus at ’ lin ra : ; ly lone : | j "7 : , ryice £ imjul tik n warrant | 2 MS 4tOrding aspiendid cari\ ong @ beanu-| escape the service Of an lnjunctio: c ce | Curios Toys A &e¢ i ey _ - : ; : ’ a “9 } Vial stretch of count y- is stated by a W innipeg despatch. He would ? " ’ 4 : > |e all he could to prevent trouble. He} DIRECT FROM KIOTO, JAPAN. a _ + | . " . | Tre ( ape Sabi At itest fish even would go to Ottawa before returnimg | mere story is to the effect Atki -2 lien Bawavar tha ros ras | . ‘ f : ; iat ome — | home if aoragpas von over ec ey wae PpARTICt LAR attention ie cirpeent * this Caught curious ¢ Lhe gt RN WL ee , ila — te sve . si ant. dire Siow a ss ; undertaken and would be compileteq@ even | Special Shipment, direct from iogo, Japan, cipal attraction 1 was s | i n | : . 6 4} ag : sieved | comprising very interesting, rare and curious; each side were w may. be Jiel at the point of the bayonet. He believed Art Objects, &c., together with numerous articles some 5 i = : + | the federal authorities would resist them, | 0; general utility. The whole has been selected Je } PR o ry nis " a : ja | oa te ‘ “aate 7 rnerience rea land of course if such were the case, there | and catalozued by an expert of much experience, resem liay t fthe flying-fish, while un-j|**** ** * : ar su " P " | and forms in its ensemble a most valuable selec- derneath were the regular fins. Th v] | would be bloodshed. tion of Japanese Curivsities and Manufactures. length of the fish 1 sbout 10 inchs ee nncnne | The shipment includes many articles admirably “oT UF woe 1S 3 yuu 4 n ‘ ib} adapted for complimevtary presentation. : e Riot | ada omy y pres ; - A Te rribi | ‘The undersigned has rec*ived instructions from We a: ta member of one of 4 | Messrs. beAth & Co., Robi Hiogo, Japan, to Sell a of uneggagnet a WILKESBARRE, Pa., Aug. 22. by Auction the above consignment. Sale will ur Dest ron } i WIth - A a | take piace in Stevenson's Building, Queen Street, the fence s » the D lilding| A fearful riot occurred here yesterday at! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 30th and 3ist lent - 7 ‘ + : ¢ icoke. i st., com! sing at2 o’clock. No Reserve. last evenin . su of the eollison the! Glen Lyon, five mules from Nanticoke, in: im f., € sinmencing s IC K i ria s it Un : “ i ae Ly ; . 2 : Se vere | ..(200ds wil be on exhibition the saturday and T¥y goods man’s coat was torn, and as a res at which 300 miners, men anc women, were Monday pre vious to the Sale. j Of the tear it is sai : talks of suing the ngaged. The combatants were composed | Catalogues will be distribated in due time. Dominion Government f lag Real'y, | of all nationalities, the Poles, however, | G. M. HARRIS, this busines i oe ieee eons | Auctioneer. is business xes, etc.,/ -o+, largely represented. Si s0ns a ; lvis . a wert ial? ly rep ‘ eu nae] — _ Aucust 17—11 sle pat jour ying ‘ g 109 | wer sriously hurt. ye probably fataily. | a de et eee ee common a 1D ; 7 ‘ ili } Methodist : i The occurence was inspited by a wietnoulse Byes | ; DD : a* tie inde rr me soval against the cus- ¥ : { Tue: y + ; - | preacber Nameqd Vaggalrl, anal ra retul in- | ee i iil oe ves by th ; dicate TF fees eG Trunk } 2 of Sunday payment of wages by the aS a eecetnte +1 , ; : is isquehanna Coal Company. i iinet eceimts this year to dats low an 1cr e ial Bll js , : “Robbie God . of BS14 ( » 1228 a ee Ae tees O arrive, Ex. Schr. “Robbie Godirey, P. SOi%,UUU over 1556, anu the ala — An Oficial Announcement. << acific an increase of 490.000. The July : 800 Tons Hard Coal (Egg and Chest- icia! l th e Gover + G3 It is officially announced that the Gove rm. | nut Sizes.) ment have sent a circular to the Powers : ‘ : : ieciaring ts ihability to recognize the vali- This Coal is the best to be had in Philade)phia. Also, 100 Tons +ydney (Old Mines) Round Coal, Ex, Schr. Bounty. On hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney Round, Nut and =leck Coal. Yen cents per Ton allowed for cash. ' Orders left at oflice, Water Street, will be promptly atiend.4 to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, W ater Street. Ch’town, July 23, 887—inro pat ber guar i | to be followed by other sailings during season if sufficient business offers. This steamer has excellent accommodation for | First and Second-class Passengers. Yhaough Bils of Lading issued to London Glasgow, Liverpool, Bermuda, Cuba, British West Indies, American and European Ports. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON f. NEWBERY, AGENT. 'Ch’town, August 15, 1887—tl sep 7 pat s jour WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. | FOUND.—a Die cn Gener se ate ‘at this office. OST—Between North River Bridge and Char loitetown, a Patent Medicine Urder Book. Finder will piease send or leave it at Osborne House and be suitably rewarded. augl9 4i pd Two Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, i now to let. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augis ' iW LL the person or persons who stole the | Mare and Double-seated Wagon at Tracadie Tea Party, last evening, the property of Alex. MeNeil, Pisquid, please return them to the owner at once, or they will be punished accord- ing to law. augi8 2i pd Bex WANTED—To learn the Job Printing Basiaess.—Geo. W. Gardiner, Queen —e aug Wart ED—About the 15th September next, for a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, $8; no washing. Apply at EXAMINER o'tice, Ch town. augié Zaw & wky—jour WANTED AT ONCE—A Blacksmith, or one ** with two years’ practice. Apply to William J. Proctor, tiunter River. aug 6 3i W ANTED—Four good Coatmakers. Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B. auglé 10i pd W ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- @eo uired. Apply to Mrs, O, BD, cory Seren, During this month we will give Special Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. ~—- () Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART- MEN C is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain. Superior TEA, 25 Cents. J. He. MACDONALD Ch’town, July 8, 87—dy wy—pat HOT WATER. a=) Trae DAIS . ruses .i6 rg HE Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) already in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can't help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. Since taking up this branch of business, we have comp'eted several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a number of private residences. As it is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do this kind oi work. . In a very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN. TESTIMoOonraLs. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,- GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. My house, as you are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during the coldest weather the heat could be regulated to any desirable temperature My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. I further wish to express my satisfaction with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours truly, House of Assembly, P. E. L., April 21st, 1887. SAMUEL PROWSE, a ee a Charlottetown, P. E. L., 2let April, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— Deak Strs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction. ours truly, Ch’town, July 23, 1887—1 m 3aw CARVELL BROS. = — ~. = = $8,000.00 WuRTH ac ccc BOOTS « SHOES YET TO CLEAR OUT. 9 Bigger Bargains than Ever. —_———_—_—— 0 —_—- ---- AN tt ad Pet Celt SOU DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE —— —O0 Also, we resectpfully request payment of all amounts due us, at once. Absolutely necessary on account of Change in Business. 20: DORSEY, GOFF & OM. Ch'town, August 4, 1887.—-eod & wky W hy ths Columbus Watch —-—_---—O —- is the Best so Main Spring barrel is completely covered, making the watch perfectly dust proof. There can be no interference between the Balance and the Barrel. ve The Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate regulation a very simple matter. ; ws ne To replace a broken Main Spring, the Barrel can be removed without disturbing the Balance or interfering with the regulation. s e The pins of the Regulator are so formed and located that two or more col's = the — Spring cannot catch between the Pins and cause the Watch to stop or gain time at an unusual rate. ‘ The Balance comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part 0 | all others, under the center and weakest part. f the case, not as with The “ain Spring Power is the lightest used in Amerizan Watches. x “ae The calealation of the Train is such that this Watch runs 8 to 10 hours longer than others, with one winding, giving more uniform power and rate. iit E These are improvements that cannot be claimed by any other man oo — — seen, all must agree with us in saying that this is the strongest and best: — » made ; an with all the above improvements, the Columbus Watches cost no more than others. | G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler, Ohartotetewn, P. E. istand. Awgust 16 2aw & wky : a eee a’ Seen sa eae o ras Se ae ee ee wr . 4 omen ve “ So a. ru 4 7 m we a oo aoe Patol aeeeaiintinnal Seine ote ere Saale adecaees detente ate re eth atiyifiemsipat i i " s ae a es 7 U SE , ee ees nga ae 4 ti ei eee mt i es LE I SCN ei