cr = one — = = = = = ———— = -- r 7 ‘ a Py 4 iN , yy y - a 2 - - ; THE DALLY EXAMINER ; . - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1896. THE DAILY PYAMINER | NEWS NOTES, -elling for six pence and ina few eases for) “Watson’s Baking Mdator, ‘TELEG RAPHIC. ’ ; : seven pence. oe at é | , Great devastation has been cance dy | eee a comes from Moneton that the| the original and the best. 25c moods i Sesame. Dutcher child was out for a short time on | per lb, 1Uc ; lb. Ni SER 19, 189 Mme Adelina Pa‘ti, during the course | Tuesday morning and was able to walk a ae a oe A - | of her career, has earne ned $5,000,000. distance of several hundred yards, attended Our “§ l §. 50 fine Beaver Sextet Deseatoaes to THE EXAMINER rh iden revival of commerce United States is attributed to the endorse e sik in the by her nurse. She 1s rapidly regaining confi jence and while a short time ago she A ris vee ee | ment of protection could not be induced te speak a word on I Sta oN. a. Charles Annand, son of the late proprie- | the approne ly of a stranger, she now talks © Canada, | tor of the Halifax Chronicle, died sudden- | quite tree! The crown is apparently a pro-y of yin London on Tuesday. anxious that she — Se tra I t W sas | Gen. Booth, of the Salvation Army, av- ment before the preliminary ¢) i ark 4 t ae | BOunces that the Army ts to extend its | closes. R blisI ts _ | operations to the whole of the Malay pen- The sewspapers at Rome publish repor } \ vheat to ia of a sensational elopement which has ’ ’ - ’ ave had The distress in India is increasing. | © aused a eee scandal si > ie — a se,| There have been no rains in the famine | *0Ctety. The Princess Elvira, daughter o : ; . Don Carlos, pretender to the Spanish : . stricts, and the price of grain 1s ae throne, recently came to Rome to visit her : people’s p s and P acards have been posted in Canes, sister, She met Count Folchi, au ari : pay f their deol | aman af Crete, noring _ wee and a married man with a family and fell i i é : cats wil) | °° SOSNse 10 & holy war against the Ubri in love with him, with the result that they . | tans ran away together. Princess Elvira took £ ‘ ' The id { nicle’s Vienna corres | jer jewels, valan: iat $600,000. The where I at mig be | pond ays that Austria aud Germany | gbouts of the couple is unknown. nm ‘ : : " gouiating to abolish the sugar Thomas R. Hall of Baltimore, has sued P : . snd We may in the Sassafras River steamboat company P Edward Monday was a hot day in Boston The | for $5,000 for causing him to lose his er ometer at the weathe hureau’= | yote on election day. Hall says that on ? extent eadquarters showed a record cf 71 | Uctober 19 he bought a round trip ticket t rrees re : 1, Georgetown to Baltimore, and return, I ‘ : I Q cis opened on Tues | snd in coming on the steamer, the wrong . AY . rh sexsic | ses to be a lung F upon We as taken by the purser, When d It is stated st the debt will b e wanted to ge y home to vote the com ipany . ated | refused to ace ept the ticket for passage eC G gw a ete back He did not have means to pay bis Ontario winter wheat sont at JUc al @ weno ian os of that Procinee’s and was obliged to remain in Balti- BUTTER. | f he western part ot that roviuc ingpitcd } on Saturday In the middle of June it} : - , | was se wat 65 President-clect Me Kinley is nota ecl- ‘ : ey . Sateen he te ened lege graduate, but he tried to be. He t : ry a OE te rh te ee vi" ee “peer n there was | CBtered Alleghavy College, at Meadville, tr! A from | ay le Soins hes a a : nil alias, re., at the age of 16. He left before a ‘ A ¢ wea'l:.. 1 ca ain dais Wat: Nadie Tioned . vear elap-ed, on account of his health, and Op. us : ‘ d.d pot return, but taught a country schoo! t glt w al 3 a} =©Gold_ in large quantities: has been dis-} a: Poland, his birthplace, until the war Ps Is'a 4 re | covered in the interior of New Guinea by | j,roke out, when, at 17, he enlisted as a i 3 : saticy, | Sir William McGregor, the Governor, who | private and fought through the war, wind- for abroad as w as | secently travetied across the continent. ing upas major. After his return from | King Oscar [f., of Sweeden and Norway the war McKinley took the full course at hg 8 . : 2 gi | has « a granite monument on the} the Albany Law School. Of the twenty- i , Central | .poi where Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Yeo- | tive American presidents to date fifteen Creat a : f ri} mans, of New York, met their death on | have been college men. most p og a wt at | July 4 last Mr. Arthur Balfour, the government “ ward w : a} Advices from [Havana state that Cap- | leader in the British House of Commons, oe i-general Wey @otinues to advance | speaking at Rochdale on Tuesday, dwelt — : ‘a e mountains of the interior, Pinar | »,o the difficulty of effecting a concert ter, ateria a Del Rio and that Maceo avoids giving bat- | of the powers over Armenia. England, Mr. D } ast year all the | tle ie said, had no ulterior object or desire orders he eived abroad for P. E.| Hon.Geo.Johnson, member for the Trin- | f° aggrandizement and it was a mi-for- Is wineen ter. fresh and good: and | itv district and law partner of Premier | ‘ve for the whole world that she had a a | Whiteway is likely to succeed Sir James been erroneously credited abroad ,with there 18 reas to beleve that pot | Winter, Jr., as pres:ding judge of the New ambitions aims. It was impossible that ‘ the Central Creamery but the cream otis ath aie, England should undertake im opposition eries at Cray 1, Try and Per t > r. . —— to the wish of Europe, a crusade which, 4 . : ‘ 2% nee Inspecor McGowan, of St. t i ld not benefit the Armenians 3 sat of Be Heart Esq., | j a’. Nfld. has # ee Miimteeel on ati while it wouk not e v “iat " _ would, perhaps, impose upon England Ww ext Ww r se a iter they | Tr Captain Velisie ‘ f tue pancvap ety liber overwhel mbping eae: aX ut a a a We t an with tne . oner Mag zie. —— — mm vuliog ue cheek oe lost. ne THE VENEZUELA DISPUTE, Dr. J. R., and Mrs. Dewolf, of Halifax, —_—-- tol ents per pour aba juo.a ebrated their golden wedding on Tue-- | Summary of Agreement Between Great t smey be ¢€ | as av This is the third consecutive golden Gritain and the United States. w adva and t ree r| wedding celebrated in the family, an The London Chronicle publishes a aur iry Fortunat a . jue eve n Canadian histor) . summary of the agreement of the setrle- see as » eieamere made ! . It is quite probable that provision will | ™e?t of the Venezuelan boundary dispute : » made in the « ng session of the | between the United States and Great’ Bri- estat We , ed States Congress fora boundary | '*i9- The agreement, as published by the n % y tl iis clue e the divisiuns] | Chronicle, is very short, covering only . so On anaes Oe nerwdes Minnesots aad Manitobs three pages of printed matter as given out, pos ti ¥ r Is and «|W r me \ 1@* pe atch trot Le psic tothe Lon ] 1D and - eo . “Heads of the proposed a : Ht agreement between Venezuela and Great butter now Oc e All that seems Mai! says that the Neueste Nachrichten, | gritain tor the settlement of the Venezuela be needed to er : ye R et - ~ oe red by boundary question, as agreed upon be- ¢ the P. E. Island , pr i “ Sieur’ ce 1e8 1 — = ~ rs tween Great Britain and the United ’ é rman! ! ‘ conciuded @j « 9 rdial at g peraticn rality treaty with Russia 1 ss . ’ 7 There are tour separate heads to the ‘ we W ar a rested, Important changes are to be made in| agreement. The first head provides for ¥ ir farmers; an ry pleasing to e British naval station in British Col- | the appointmentof an arbitration tribanal leara that ging arge receipts a. These contemp'ate the doubling | to determine the boundary between Vene- milk and cream io past few . : nage ee eer en making it a} zueia and Bruish Guiana. ' ver. ihe reased Russian activity iu The second head provides for the ap- will not be wa z Par East is looked upon as the cause. | pointment ofa tribunal consisting of two < ae - A St. John despatch says that Mies | © be uominated by the justices of the NOTES AND COMN ENTS. lonen, dou r of Walter Jones of Indian- | “@PTE™me court of the United States, two to . Os tetintidetie Aeviacband - atten pted suicide on Tuesday be — by the ree a and Reiet e ae a’ ne m- | Morning by. taking a dose of bedbug a . - a jurist, to be selected by the proved lands Canada aré Ay of |P ym». Medical aid was summoned and | ’ “3a oa ‘ hei i} Flt iene ae af aan is thought she will come around all n the event of their failure to agree, feeding twenty-ve milnone OF people. a (-car I[, King of Sweden and Norway, —A Japanese journal says that the use Pre f. Granville Cole is of opinion: that is to seleet the fifth member. This fifth of English ie gai iheew elt) Tneen4eh | cnc ace Giseiel aceite ak aad member may be a judge of the said courts i ditions ee ue! Clodenes ok are Immense quantities of coal i | and he will preside over the tribunel as anguas _— ? : ing Alg and that ita use in Ontario is wor" next in popular and that Fr b ie | merely & question of freight charges. The its head. failing salen atnstal ell At aibdinel aa “ak The third head of the agreement directs e - BP geqeeer yy erodi yptt py ongeerer enn that the tribunal shall investigate all the Mailani Ems t | Oc Oe © more important | facts necessary to decide the controversy that the new Govercnie ° a cor ee P ~ the extent of territory known to belong trot at a pe ve wrt tne Saleting Phe Missouri river at Sioux city has | respectively to the united Netherlands and policy, the outook ts ploaslly advan- en frozen over. It is eighteen years | to Spain at the date Great Britain acquired taveous. The wis ig >poil the nee the river closed at this season. Con- | Gu:ana picture. | , a ede rable a may be done . govern- The fourth head provides that the arbit- —An Ottawa despa Mor trea] | ment . 1d 0 mee Star Doe ey the | ers shall ascertain all the facts necessary Star reports that niu ~ide officials of | ice unless the channel opens sufficiently to | to arrive at a proper decision, and shal! be the Fisheries Deparctus bave bee 1make shore. governed in their ficdings by the three missed for offer pertizanship during Continuous rains have done much | -hort rules, the most important of which the elec : 1 wore age in the western states Railway | provides that actual holdiogs or a prescrip- lismissals ” s ha been washed away and | tivn of 50 years shall make good the title. «Moectos Times: The Tr grit ed eys flooded. Itis estimated that the | The arbiters are empowered to give effect tor who recently adie a newspaper | *Age to railroads alone _in western | to settler’s rights. In establishing facts th 5 “ i Washington will exceed $500,000, and the | the ordinary rulesof Jaw ehall prevail. ehite ieamau . niall * 10 private property will be tully as | The agreement is dated November 12 and sieek ad . ' nae reat is signed by Mr. Olney and Sir Julian ites of At s, Kentucky. who would m I: is announced from Ottawa that the | Pauncefote. ea és sil i «fore | Minister of Ma urine is perfecting plans for The agreement will be the basis of a th ctic nd " ave “formed an | «0 expedition to Hudson Bay for which | treaty to be concluded between Great nelnidiaies ae ers are pledged | the «um of $30,000 was included in the Britain and Venezuela. In fact it will be a a . a aie | mates last se=sion. It is proposed to | * treaty in itself, only requiring clauses ; Ls a na harter one of the Newfonddland fleet of | 60 be added relating to the procedure, the ciifiinaan tines N .Y ? ealing steamers which are specially con— | Cpe! sition of members of the tribunal a y eres Gere ” ed for ice navigation, and other minor routine matters, in durate eatinnnte tocay thatthe securities | _ 1. ereat honors fell in one day to Mr a Chronicle has @ despatch from Se a Y e rE. | 5.6. Rolland of Montreal, merchant and’ | **2ipgton which says that Mr. Olney repres ed New oe Ee .per maker. He was elected president of has urged Senor Andrade, the Venezuelan sng - ‘ ; i Aas bs $ : Mt fa ccouneddiel doutalinedl aite Sethe: andl ener ate to oe to get ae ee oie “le that thi. | *8* called to ews legislative council. The | /'esident Crespo and the enezuelan con- ra npc omg : a am ee smeahliiens te Mr. Berthiaume, | 2°C85 © accept the agreement, This de inthe Pal value of those investments | /oPtietor and editor of La Presee, the moat | (Pe'°pene cule ‘oot ot, Muted savioed | nterprising of . vane ; hs will appear w ai tke re hae a ing of the Freach newepapere ie with Great Britain by Venezuela. he new situation } alized - _— fore the pu eve | _ According to late advices from St. John’s, | , Geintind 2 : 7 ; Bill end Rengless If Perliement is | fld., the attorney general proposes to re- i aig of Toronte University Sere, nts tn meeat nell Uiiaek Mo. Leuien ae ve the case against the bank directors at My children have been treated with hove ample time to lose hic last shred of the coming term of the supreme court Scott’s Emulsion trom their earliest years. mensory and grt aneotirely new pobey | g Nov. 30. On this occasion he | Uur physician first recommended it, and cele te Pees Oe ds hs ee t pr oceed by affidavits made direct to; now whenever a child takes cold my wife nieed te’ whiah ta tenpeet the public werke | f° court. ignoring the grand jury alto- | immediately resorts to this remedy, which a afc i ” chateeiamal | gether, The proceeding is unique in the | always effects a cure.. ‘st nis } I si trade, reci- Cpreny and will cause much legal manceu- ——_ --.<.n-e procity, pl : tennohices the | "8S" —Mail and Empire: It is to be hoped, a Senate. Sohal ace elcie The London Daily News publishes a| that Mr. Fisher will see that the of equal importance, w save a8 eppor- leepatch from Odessa, saying that ap | utmost vigilance is excercised to defeat en rae vestigating, reporting, an ler has been received from the Rassian | the attempt of the United States cheese drawing reasury. : Admiralty at every Euxine port, for all makers to drag the quality and the repute- 4 ‘d : aval reserve officers to hold themselves | tion of Canadian cheese down to the level Accordit y New York Tribuns : readiness to assemble at Sebastopol if | of theirown. As the Chief of the Dairy u hope thatt gotrations \e¥ are summoned at any time in Decem- | Division of the United Statee Department f ' tvireatvy will bear f uit. I - The cruiser Pamyat Merkooria, | Of Agriculture says the great results in says ‘ an Ministers take au lelonging to the Black Sea fleet, is hastily | the Canadian cheese industry sre largely i y effect MecKiuley’s el itting out to traneport troops. ” | due to the energy and success of the Con ple . “4 v a y No <fficial conformation has been ee Government as developing aad By : J T | received os Deeame of the senees thet thal t ving productioa of cheese in appea 4] vat | t dees not | ° port that their | Csnada. Ourcheese now commands a as « uty, | Oval Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess ° ; : mean | an yat reciprocity : — high price in Britain. It ia by all : mea argement « ade, with bene of York, are to visit Canada next year. It eu P . Abies Orga anne & les : ear teie, SUE Gene) ccle, hedenst: ak amen al necessary that it should be assured of the fit to both i other hand, Pl ala ais ah .~. | Continued protection of the law against the New Y wk Sun contends that unless | - en returns there may be definite | counterfeita and th ; 7 y : 1€ prutection uf the d acrimination avait Great Britaia If oew mn the point. His Exe ellency 18 tariff. agreed to by the Canadian Government the | *€°Y 2" *xious to bave their Rvyal High- ee mission to Washington be farcical. | 068% visit Canada during his term of| W hy not profit by the experience of The Sun d sposes of the mercial coali- | ice, an id will uve his utmost endeavors | others who have found a permanent cure tion scheme with the laration : * Let | ¥ih this object in view. fo: catarrh in Hood’s Sarsaparilla ? 1 ager ot Mr L aur he new. ae ‘ and rae mt et o failure in artwright submit t } Enola a . “ i Congress and tothe McKinley Adminie-| prise of bread as econ as whect eo Only one left. A beautiful at ; ; = % . . sey its need oat Wekinae | Eaakziteseh ue ne could wot hare |Sealet Cape, with bear trim- re) il laughed o ; ashiogtoa.’ | aff-c ily o e . e . The Sue further describes the scheme as hand. In the elanae ps Fo oan a richly lined with a “ ie combination of gong aw risen from three and a half pence to four heavy quilted satin, ‘it’ 8 a nice arce. t was the paper which in Jane for exclaimed, “ Our people hope mee Liberal loiaatlen conn ieiaeen’ Se > a8 it, the last will £0 eas p to five pence. bh victor In the more fashionable quarters bread is Cc eap. - - J. B. Macdonald. Mr Miss Pareles] — WE INVITE YOUR CRITICAL INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF Fashionable Furs ti la 2 Overcoats are the best value in town.— 8, A, McDonald, GREAT APPLE SALE To-morrow, Friday (Nov. 20,) at 10.80 o clock, at our Auction Room. —_—— Housekeepers’ sale of 150 barrels ‘extra choice apples, iic!uding 40 barrels select- ed Gravenusteips. This is the best consignment ever auc tioned bere, and fruit 1s firm and fresh from the orchard, Lady customers may select their barrels by private sale before the auction. Ek. H. NORTON, Novl9—1i Auctioneer. Black Eiamond ine, LAST “SAILING THIS SEASON Charlottetown to Newfoundland 83. Bonavista saliing from Montreal Fri- day, morning, Nov 2'th, willoe due at ¢ h’ town Monday morning Nov 25rd, and wil! sail for >t John’s, N’fi’d via North Svdney carrying borses,cattle ard sheep on deck, and produce under deck, for further particulars as to freight and any sge. epry to ¢PE SAKE BROS. & CO., Agents PERFUME ! PERFUME $500.00 worth in bulk fancy packages and by the ounce. MUST BE SOLD OUT BY CHRISTRIAS => REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O. novi9s—- | WHEN A MAN'S HALF LOADED He wants the whole sidewalk. Then, again, sme people want the earth Those same men cried for the moon when they were childrem. We sell lumber and want “share of your patronege. MANY A HORSE IS HALF LOADED because the dollar wdll'tego far enough. We’)! load your horse for as litle money as possible, and give you good value every time. COME AND GET LOADED JAMES BARRETT, rept 1] Convnolly’s Wharf I@Pe DVGHOB8OB8B4BO28 89 0 0 UR WN Emulsion draught. Scoit’s Tarze aud Smal! Putner’s, Wampole’s an d the D. & L. Fresh stock received. a W.Reddin, Phm. B Central Drag Store. “Sunnyside.” em P®ABDV®Ve222e Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. THANKSGIVING DAY. 0 0 in bottle or on =e ee eee 04808643 F% 4 ( ( , ¢ ( ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS at ONE FIRST CLASS SINGLE FARE witi be issued to and from al! Stations on this Railway on the 25th and 26th Novein- ber, instant, good for return upto and on the 30th November, 1896. Tickets are not good for goivg journey after date of issue, and are good for continuous passage only in either direction. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen. Mer. Gov’ t t’ys, Railway Office, Charlottetown, 19th November, 1296, dy * wkyli. ASSURANCE C0, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, ACENT FOR P. E. I., Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also, May 23, 1896—law (6) Every Arti Purchased for this stock nace of criticism and in worthy of being represented at The Always Busy Store. It is Then Certain to Have — Three [lerits The Canada Acc Accident! THE BIE DES CHALEURS RAILWAY. New Deal, With Plums in Prospect. Nov. 19. It is stated on goed authority that the Laurier Goveramwe nt has decided to ask authority from Parhament to purchase the Baie des Chaleurs railway and extend the limit to Gaspe Basin, and work the same as part of the I. C. R. system, MoxrTrealt, Moncton Murmurings. Moxcroy, Nov. 19. , r >. , The residence of A. Ei. Killam, M. I , was burglarized and $71 in cash stol n Station master Hillson is under suspicion, and it is said he is booked for dismissal. —_—_.--—— Killed on the Rail. Hairax, Nov. i9. IJeury Dunsmore, aged 43, a married man, was killed on the Intercolonial Rail- way near Stewiacke yesterday. Going West. Orrawa, Nov. 19. British Hon. Mr. Davies leaves for Columbia next week. —_—_—_-—————— Johuson’s Baking Pow der gives fullest satisfaction 25¢ a pound, Johnson & Johnson. a Goods ....Now opened up at Carter’s Bookstore Jspanese Chinaware, Japancse Vases, Japanese Jardinieres, German Chinaw7re Englir:h Jardinieres, New stock in Stationery, Toys and Fancy goods, Books Novels, Magazines and Papers By far the finest stock ever. seen in Ch’town in these lines, and prices very moderate. Geo. Carter & Go. Dealer in Sceds, Bulbs, ‘Joods, &c., & Ce Fancy @S Se BBTV SsWseswesses Cham- pion j Black ‘Silk, made from finest P ied- mont and Brutia Raw Absolutely guaranteed not to wear Silk. shiney, cut, nor slip. $1.45, $165, $220 BEER BROS., Sole Agents for P. E. I. of this popular Silk i i i i i i i ie For every trouble under the sun, There is a remedy or there is none; If there is one, try to find it, If there is none, never mind 1t. When your eves trouble you call on us and have them tested; if your watch, call and have it ee or get one of our new ones E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. Ul has arrived. Another lot of these celebrated rub- bers, made by the Maple Leaf Rubber Co., just re- ceived This is the neat est and best fitting rub- ber on the market to-day. Ladies’ you should see them, price 50c a pair. 4. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. | cle must pass through a fiery fur- vestigation before it becomes o & 50 Men’s Rainproof Ceats. 25 at the above offer is that we have about 50 t rH Ox ~ ae 25 at $5. » 60 capes, some have long capes, ~ For ‘To-morrow Worth » more. The reason fop WATERPROOF GOATS All olds; that is to say we have not got the complete range of sizes; some have short and some have no capes at all. Guaranteed Waterproof. James Paton & Co. I PROMPTNESS IN PAYING Claims. with good security as well, is the chief characteristic of the insur- ance companies represented by E. R. BROW, AGENT Charlottetourn. A Serious Mistake the is buving of an inferior shoe of unknown quality Vve Admit It But why do it? adian makes at a low or lower prices. town we have control of lines made by the Amherst fhoe Company, Geo. T. Slater & Sons, and J. T. Bell Why run anyrisk; be on the safe side and buy your full shoes from. J. M. McLeod & Co. The Money Saving Boot aud Shoe Distributors. We can sell you goods of the best Can- For Charlotte- To Prevent Colds We have a remedy more effective than doctors’ medicine. For Men and Boy we have those wonderful heavy, warm Frieze ulsters at $3.90, $4 90, $6.00. For boys we have ul- sters at $2 75, $3.75, $5.00 Noone can help being comfort- able. Will keep you warm, and prevent getting chilled. Ladies should see on« fashionab'e jackets; they are selling fast and are pronouuced to be the most perfect fitting. See our $3, $4, $5 lines, and you will be sure to buy at J, 6. MACDONALD & CO QUEEN STREET...... Bums in Rdinburgh, YMCA | Officers and other business, wil be held in the Parlor, on Thursday, 19th Nov, inst, at 7.2 p.m. All young men and ci: izens interested Those who think that im- | gnulend'a hand to tecorganize. ee ported soap must be the finest ee do not know that the material of which Royal Oak Soap is made are the best to be found | anywhere. Send 35 Royal Oak wrap- pers to the Ch’town Soap Works, and receive free the beautiful picture. “Burns in Edinburgh, 1787.” L, MOORE, President nov 10 17 18 1g. SPURT S MEN *eeeer I have now in stock the argest and best line of Breec:: & Muzzle Loading UNS Ever shown on P. E. Island. in 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, bore. Prices from $4.00 to $60.00: | from which I give special Discounts f Your Kyes Need medical treatment we won't sell you specta- cles simply to make a I have also a complete line | of RIFLES both for range and gallery shooting, sale. If youneed glasses only, we wiil tell you so, and provide the remedy. G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queene Square, Ch’town. Wincuester ReEpEATER, just | the thing for gcose shooting. See the Duck Decoys at and PLover Eris TK, which include the celebrated | oto.” ! ' } } ! W. E. Dawson's: as IP nts iy ‘etl iN Dr. J. F. Maloney i OF BOSTON, MISS, TAS OPENED AN OFFICE STAMPER « BLCCK, $ OVER STORE PROWSE BROS. Entrance on Rickmond Street And will in‘ re luce to the people of this city and viciniy,the ve y Latest Successes in Den tintry Dr. Ma- loney and his associaies are gradu- ates of the leading odie ges in Amer ica, aod the Doctor hes also taken a Post Graduate Course at the Har yurd Dental Col! a Specialist in Dental Surgery. Teeth Extracted or Filled Without Pain. By the famous Berlin Method. This method was first usei by Prof. Karl Kranz, of the Berlin Hos epital, for minor sargical cperations, and was afterwards tested with ren ark able success ard adopted by the Yarvard Medical College, Tt 18 not a poisonous drug like cocaine,whieh is used by to many dentists with di-astrous resuits. It does not put you to sleep, and dues not leave the mouth sore. No afterr citects of any nature follow the ure of this pleasant avd pain preventing anae, ethetic. Jt has been provel conclusively that the dental chair i is no lenger to he dreaded. simply apply our Berlin Method and the nerves are put to sleep. You dy not jore cont ciou-ness, “ge, as e =" 7 i iN tee srorenenannesosnevscsoncogencenccenennennnnesssssseseceece Everyone having decayed teesh or ructs should take advantag re O this method, and we guarantee that no matter whether you Shave cne tooth or thirty two extracied the eperatioa will not pain io the leat. Dr. Maloney has associated with him a specialist in Artificial Teeth Work. Crown -and Bridge Work, (artificial teeth without plates). Aching or Ulverated teeth treated and filled, and restored to former usefulness positively witheut pain Gold, Silver and Cement fillings inserted in the most practical and scientific manner. teeth examin Call and have your ar work. ed and get estimates 0 EXAMI ATION FREE ae , seivoonnvessonscconssecenscssonneceunnssenunesceaneescensscsannsscennssscsonsssconsccsunescsnnescsonssssunscssnosonnsossnsnsosesovsssneessenese — Look Everywhere Else, ‘And Then Come Here, And you will be con vinced that for good value im Boots and Shoes, we cannot ‘be surpassed. It pays to talk about the shoes you are thiok- FOR CASH ate buying before you use words: “I'll tuke that It pays to talk about the pair,’ lon; &i the stock in the uppers, the soles, the heels, the counters, We know something about these matters, and talk them over with you, so you understand what you buys R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNES It will be found to be worthy in material and in make, Second, it will be found cor. rect in style and usefulness, Third, it must be as Jow in price as it is possible for the goods to be sold. Further, to assure that every sale is satisfactory to each customer, we will refund the money paid on any Fur rcturned within five days, in the same con dition it was when purchased. doing business ? --»-AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE.... Stanley Brothers Could there be a fairer or more ratisfactory way of ,