THE DAILY EXAMINER, - cteenecinetnaaeenenaineee TUESDAY. _ Local and Other Htems, New Books. — Lawson's Physical Geogra aad other books at the Diamond Beka _»p-.. Istaxp Horses. —Is:ael Golding and Nath- —_ Pn aie retell returned from P. kK. and with a ue horses purchased there. St.John Sun, Vv IcTIMIZED.—Some one has been sendin the Pioneer bogus news from Bradalbane. We trust the guilty party will be found out anu punished. Texxts.—A Tennis tournament, open to players from the Maritime Provinces, begins at st. John, N. B.. on Tuesday next. Char lottetown will be represented. ee IwpRoveMenTs.—The new front of Beer store is going up rapdiy. * * * Doid & Rogers bave raised ie roof of their premises, thus giving the roof a slope. coaerhbailisiolls Tax Notice.—The list of persons who have not paid their City Tax is now ready and wiil be published on the 13.0 inst. without respect te persons.—PRaNcis 5. CHANDLER, City Coi- lector. [tl date. —— 2 To THe Dear.—-A person cured of Deatness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by @ sunple remedy wiil sead a description o1 it FREK to avy person who applies to Nicno. aon, 3U St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—m)4 ee oe Tae Hacirax Race.— Visitors from the Is- land to wituess the great stallion race which takes place at Halifax on the 20th inst., had better write to the Halifax Hotel and secure rooms at ouce, ag numerous app.ications are being received. cs MistaKkEN.—The Pioneer states that Secular Though:, the organ of + anadian Secularists has fatied. We are informed that our cou temporary is in error. The only change in the journal! referred to is that it will in future be printed by contract. sities Tue Victtanr.—The cruiser Vigilant, Capt Hughes, arrived at this port on Friday, mak ing the Dp ssage from M a pque, 4 i ae twenty-fouw: huurs. UC p*. Lorway jomed th Vigilant and left per. yesterday —North Syducy Herald. cilia Pouce Covurt.—Mrs. Dawson McLean, North Wiltshire, seiling light weight butter, fined five ceate and cost of summvns and but ter contiseated; James Hennessey, vivlatio: Canada Temperance Act, first otfence, $50 or | one mouth’s imprisonment. One other Scott Act case dismissed aad three adjourned, i A Sccorssrc, Farmer.—The Pioneer says: | Win Campbell, Esq., ex-Commissioner Pub ic Works, is one of the most successful farm erz in Prince County. His farm consists of 360 acres. He has 18 acres of potatoes, 31 o! wheat, 51 of oats, 20 of turnips, and his stock vousists of 10 horscs, 9 cows and 50 sheep. ili esices More Large Porators.— Mr. Dona'd Stewart, of Maishfie d, dug this morning tweive stalks of potatoes, plauted thre« moathsago The twelve stsiks yielded 45 lbs. of potatoes. Mr. Stewart seiected twelvs of tue potatoes, which weigh between them 15 iba. We were shown the p» atoes, whic are of the Mountain Beauty variety, aud very large. Tuey «re now on exhibition at the store of Mr. George Carter, Queen Street. -_——. - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ——ae SpProra, Desparoues to Tux Ex awiver, TORONTO TIDINGS. [he Governor-General's Visit, AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION. —— ——— His Remarks on Retaliation. Toronto, Sept. 11. There was a large crowd at the Unien Station this morning to greet the Governor-General and Lady Stanley on their first visit te Toronto. Most ot the members of the City Council met th. visitors at North Torontyu Station and ac- companied them to Union Station. On uaking their appearance they w re greet eu with rousing cheers. They were immed stely driven to Queen's Hotel, where they will remain dur ng their sojourn here. His Excellency was presented with eight ad uresses trom the Synod of the Luroute Dioceses, St. George's Society, Toronte Vonference of the Methodist Church, th: Board of Trade, Sons of England, Ar. ¥ sud Navy Veterans, St. Andrew's Socie ) and the City Council. The Board of ‘Ire: . n their address referred to the retaliatio, oll. His Excellency, in reply, ‘You have referred how 1 wande) upon rather delicate ground) to the satis said (ana faction which was felt at the lraminog Of tle the british, United States and Canadian Gov ernments, for the purpose of reaty by COMM I ssloners appoluted bY settling the Having been at that member of British Cabiuet In sugurated these negotiations, | hared with yuu the satisfaction which wa ‘isheries tirnie a vhich jpuestion, the su generally felt at the result of the legetiations, and it is impossible t onceal the leeling of disappointment when that which has been looked upon aA 4 tair col prouilse, and sul proniise sides ; if aS an evidence ol attacked by both notwithstanding, it is not ac- + pted in the light in which it aly intended, you will not ere In my place to enter into any sion oof =the political question, { may say that it is a satisfaction to the cuntident strength with which the Duminion, tirm!) relying on the guodness of her motives auu he goodness of her own e suse, is able ti asintain the atiitude of quiet and dignitied bservatian, and is able tu feel certain tha ithe volume of her trade, increasing, 3s it lves, trum day to day, if it is denied the ne channel it must tiad others, and tha uuthing, please God, which can be done by wan will stop advancing the prosperity vi his great Dominion.” has been was OFrigin eXpect one disc U> but sOUrCe ol wreat See Ottaw.« News. Ottawa, Sept. 10. The Premier has gone to Kingston to as- CiericaL Association.—The Pioneer says} sist at the openiug of the Exhibition that the Clerical Association of this Island | there. oat) Oto Gohe's editorial on the pAED cette . elie OE alia si POR WARCRY adeese, James Episcopal Cauren, Core atil, this even- ing at 7.30, wnen addresses will be delivered by visiting clergymen; anda public meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 7.30 at Bideford, and on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock at Lot 11. scsi Hoxse Nores.—A Hulifax despatch says that Lieutenant McCowan’s racing horse, Ragamuffia, ran away down Sackville street vn Sunday, dasked against a lamp post «ni broke its neck The yreat event at Detriot, Mich., on Thursday was the race between Patron end Prince Wilkes. It took five heats to settle the race, Patron winning the two first aud Prince Wilkes the three last. The time was, 2.184, 2 154, 2.164, 2.20, 2.21. einen A Nazxow Escare.—-Brakeman Lafferty of the morning ex pitss had a narrow esc ape on Friday. The traiu was standing at the sta- tion, ready to depart for the west, and the brakeman « wied wader the cars to couple the hose. Just then the driver started the of this savin ’.. Personal. President Van Horne, of the Canada Pacific Railway, is to be Knighted. li ut.-Col. James D. Irving is Instructor of Mu-ketry at Camp Aldershot. Rev. -lohn L. Dawson, who has been on a fortnight’s holidays in P. E. Island, returned Saturday night.—Hx. Herald. - The Rev. Nathan Smith, a cclored preacher of Macon, Georgia, is learning the Bible by aeart from Genesis to Revelations. The eldest danghter of the Prince of Wales has developed what the critics call a ‘ te- markable talent’ for portrait painting. A Quebee despatch of the 8th suys that Lieut. Col. Colter, Assistant Provincial Secre- cary, died in an epileptic fit on the Island of Orleans on thet day. Pennsylvania has some girls worth having. In the haying season a gentleman, during a short drive, counted nine young women driv- ing two-horse mowers, and 17 managing horse rakes. wir, G. S. Mason, champion bicyclist of the Island, late in the employ of Mr. G. H. Tay lor, watchmaker and jeweler, left this morn- ning for Seattle, W. T. We success. The Ottawa Rifle Team, wi'h the exceptior of Capt. Weeks and Lieut. Stewart, arrived wish him nome last evening. Capt. Weeks has gone to foronto to attend the exhibition, and Lieut Mewart to Quebee for the artillery competi tion, Rev. Mr. Fre st, Curate of St. Paul's preached in St. Mary's Chu:ich, Summerside, m Sunday. The Pisneer says he ‘* preached without notes, is earnest and practical, and sives promise of taking a high place in Ligh calling. his Archbisnop Lynch's will was filed on the 5th AUCTION SALE Household Furniture. ee AUCTION, at Square, On Wednesday, 12th Instant, me LL OCLAOOR, A. M.: Allher HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, ing of Parior, Dining Room and Bedroom Setts, Carpets Rugs, Oil Cloths. Pictures, Hall Stand, Cheffionisr, Mirror, and Glassware, &c her Kesidence, Rochford consist- Crockery « &C, ALSO—Iron Bedsteads and Be Stove and Kitchen Utensils. GEO. M. HARRIS, iding, Cook se pt6—tl sle oneer. Valuable Building Lots BY AUCTION. AM instructed by DY Aut Auct y MISS MACKIXSSON tion, On the Premises, On Wednesday, 19h instant, AT to sell 12 O’CLOCK, NOON: Three fine Building Street ite McKinnon, Esq These have a very <d: front Euston Street Euston Alexander Lots situated on Residenve of oOnmpo the Lots sirable situation, ng on is feet and running 160 feet erm MAUR } ut sale GEO. M. HARRIS, inst. The personal property left by the de ‘eased amounts to less than $500, divided as »iows: Cash on hand. $9 25; cash in bank, $334.34; wearing appear! and ther efiecis #100 — $414.09. A Very interesting meeting was held last ul lay evening in the Salvation Army ba | acks, [Truro Captain Gough, who 18 been } stationed there for the last six months. fae velied for India. The « iptain al with twenty other othcers leave Wednesday morn ing for the field of jabor. : An interesting story is told of Mr. Matthew Arnold, who saw with su prise a little bare the best hairs In a reading-room in Boston, enjoyiny the ‘* Life ot Washington.’ he, footed newsboy seated in one of ‘*T do nut believe,” “there i8 in all b Vy, dressed as he is, I do not think I have been so iinpressed with anything else that | Said a reading room iwurope in which that wouid enter, ave seen since arriving in this couatry. What a tribute to democratic insticutions it is to Say that they permit nim to come in here and excite his youthful imagination by read ing such a book as the * Life of Washington’ ! the reading of that one book may change the whole course of that boy’s life, and may be the means of making him a useful, honorable. worthy citizen of this country.” —Mr. Henry Lawson, at oae time editor of he Patriot, and tor some years past associate ditor of the Montreal Star, has lately severed 18 connection with that journal and accepted the position of editor of the Victoria, B C.. Colonist. Mr. Lawson, like many others, has gradually been developing Conservative pro- livities, and in taking charge of the leading «meervative organ of the Pacitic Coast will no doubt be able to do good service in uphold. ing the interests of this wide Dominion which the Oppositivn leader is just now so anxious 0 sacrifice to our friends over the border. We congratulate Mr. Lawson on his change of place and politics, and wish him every success in his new spuere of labor. "0 ** From the skulking conduct or the Re- publjcans in the House, it may be surmised that the Senate will pass the measure; bu we do not think that will happen. Sureiy public opinion in the States is not so de- graded that the country can be carried in * course of wanton aggression by two setts of contemptible politicians competing for the hoodluin vote.” The Temiscouata railway will be opened for tratiic Sept. 18th. Reperts received regarding the recent frost show that Manituba wheat is but slightly injured. Maine has suffered to the extent of a million dollars, while the tobacco and corn crops of the Southern and Western States are seriously injured. Montreal Murmurings. MonTREAL, Sept. 10. A woman named Moore, and three men train a few feet buckwards. The conductor | shouted for him te stop, and Lafferty manag: | ed to keep clear of the wheels until a stand- | still was Coupling under the cars is dangerous work.— Summerside Pioneer. a Sounp on T+mreraxce. —It is related of a | Halifax lady who takes a great interest in |} the temperance cause, that she has changed | her milkman because the latter feeds his cows | on graia from a brewery. It seems that the | lady im question has been a patron of the | same milkman for a namber of years and al- | ways found the milk good uutil her discovery } that the cow Zot ap Occ asional dish of brewery | grains, and fe ‘ring the result of alcohol even | in this far-reaching way, decermined to change | her milkman made. _————<> --—-- | Coaner-Loapixc.— The corner loafing} nuis aysin setin. ‘* Last evening,” ‘‘the infliction was even greater tuan ususl. At Walker's COvor- ner, (iratton Street, a number of hoodlums coug egated and took occasion to use obscene and insulting langeage to almost every lady passing by. If the authorities will not make & étreuuous effort to suppress this evil | wouid not be surprised to find our citizens take the law in tueir own hands and use the most summary measures. Itis a state of affairs purely and suould be stamped out as & very pestilence.” a ANOTHER SALVATIONIST IN Fredericton despaich t1 the St. John Tele- graph says: Theodore White, of Houlton, who has been here a month, during which time he has been a shining light in the Sal- vation Army, isin trouble. He is charged with stealing two yold rings and $+ from Mrs. Bartlett Barker, Westmorl.nd street. H- was working at Lounsbu:y's hotei at the time, and had been sent around to Mrs, Bar- | ker's with the washing. It seems that while | she was in the back yard, putting out some clothes, White entered the house by the front nce ijas Writes a corre Spoude nt, crimilual Trovusie.—A dvor and pocketed the rings and the money. Mrs. Barker missed the artic.es a day or two afterwards, and reported the case to the pol- | ice, resultiag in Wni.e’sarrest by Sergt. Vat-- | dine. Mince hisarrest, White has coufessed te stealing 12 duzen of eggs from a farmer's Waygn aud selling them to @ city grocer His examination takes place on Tuesday. For some time pist White has been carnying srouud a suuscription list, and with a long face has been asking merchants and others to | contribute towards b: inging his **poor father” | here from Hoaltoa, stating that be and his brother would then support him. He got a i shot named Huiney, Russeter and Delaine, were before the Recorder to-day fur being con- cerned in a row in a notorious house. Hainey was shot in the neck, Delaine was in the mouth, and Rvosseter was etabbed. The injuries are not dangerous. Sealding water was also used. Dr. J. Emery Codeive, one of the oldest physici:ns here, died to-day at the age of 75 ycars, Chief Hughes to-day organized another raid on the bucket shups aud made an at- tempt to catch them doing business, but found them all closed. a Howes Circus Disbanded. Moncron, N. B., Sept. 10. Howe’s Circus passed through here to- day disbanded. The materials were shipped tu Ottawa. Five employes were bounced at this station. They tell a hard story of bad usage by the managers, and claim that they have not been paid for some time. * Onur Boys” ia Moncton. —— Moncton, N. B., Sept. 10. The Charlottetown Artillery team passed through here to-day en route to Quebec, They presented a fine appearance aud were much admired. — Large Republican Majori‘y. Avousta, Sept. 10. Maine to-day elected the Republican State ticket by nearly 20,000 majority. Ail four Republican Congressmen are re-elected by increased majorities over the 1886 vote. Inside the Line. Wrypsor, Ont., Sept. 10. It is ramored here that the United States authorities bave made a survey of the St. Clair Flats Canal, and find it one mile in- side of the Canadian boundary. meme Weather suileiin. Toronto, Sept. 11.—-10 a. m. Westerly winds, fine weather; not much change in temperature. d many dollars in this way, but inte poor) __, wt . Fistodr tad ak yee weet, | NeW wtb, SOAR, We. WO Dead's, eoarmMe POST OFFICE. HOTZL Davies. Sept 10—J 'T Taylor, Charles R Henderson. (teo Sutherland, G W Lucas, Boston; W Crowe, Halifax; J H McLean, Toronto; Geo Johnson, Montreal; Thos Douglass, Halifax; J A Matheson, Campbelton. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 10—C Pease, Woodstock; G A Buch. anan, St John, N B; D McDougall, Orwell; D F Macdonald, Stellarton; Fred Campbell, P E Corbett, Halifax; G Gillis, Dundas; J H Carvell and wife, St John, N B; P McLaren, Brudenell; W McKee, jr, HS Sliker, Brant ford, Ont. 11—P Kelly, J J Hynes, Monta- gue; J KE Macdonald, Cardigan. DIED. At the residence of her son, Daniel Carroll, on the 10th Sepcember, inst., Mary, wife of the late Daniel Carroll, aged 78 years. [Funeral from her son's residence, Rochford Square, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedrai at 9 o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday) morning } At Georgetown, on Thursday, Sept. 6th, Francis Frederick, beloved child of John H. and Margaret Byrne, eged 3 taonths. At Georgetown, on Sept. 7th, 188, after a short illness, Bridget Agnes, relict of the late Martin Byrne, Eaq., in the 77va year of her age. May she rest in peace. Tre Havirax Racez.-—Visitors from the Island to witness the great staliion race which takes place at Halifax on the 20th inst. had better write to the Halifax Hotel and secure rooms at once, a8 Nuinerous applications are being made. isola Fisuine.—The fishing continues to be poor. The American mackerel fishers feel the loss particularly. The mackerel fishing in North Bay is about given up as a faiiure. One of the American seining steamers was at Hawkes- bury last week on her way home and reports that she was in North Bay for the last three months and did not get enough to pay the cook's wages. ‘The Novelty, another steamer, has fared almost as bad. Altogether the fish- ing has been backward this season, and no m ckerel have struck in our harbor so far.— North Sydney Herald. o-—— Last Sap Rites.—On Wednesday evening last the body of the late Mr. Frank Townsend, soa of Mr. John Townsend of the Back Road, was brought over to the Isiand and taken to Bedeque for intermit. Qn arrival of the steamer, the parents and friends of deceased assebled atthe station, where they viewed the remains, and then conveyed them to their last resting place. Mr. Townsend was only 22 yearsofage. He had been living for some timein Springfield, Mass., where he contracted the disease which cansed his death. He was much respected by all his acquaint- ances. His parents and friends have our warmest sympathy in their loss,— Pioneer. Apvice To Morners.— Mrs, Winslow s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little suiferer at once; it produces natural! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the , allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best kuown remedy for diarrhwa, = aUxeer sree. Ta At 8 o’clock, p. m., te receive plans of a septi—tl sle \uctionear. FOR SALE AT AUCTION Valuable Farm at Johnston's River. ALSO— Farming Implements, QD came Stock, &e. FVTE Subscriber wil] sei] at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Twelfth of september 1ext, at welve o’ciock, noon, on the premises, his Farm, consisting of one hundred acres of and, siiuated on tie north side of Johnston’s River, of which about fi ty acres are cieared and na good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with wood, timber, gules, &e. This Farm is el gibly situated, f;oating on the Jonnston’s River, and being within about seven Miles from Charlotietown. In connection with t there isa flae marsh, with plenty of guod narsh mud. At saine time and plice, wi'l be sold Fifty Acres of jand. within a mile anda half of above, irouting ou Shepherd’s Creek, of which about hurty acres are ready io siump. —ALSO-- At same time and place. all the subscriber's Farming Implements and Stock, consisting of Carts, Piougis. Wagons, Horses, Cows, Sheep, "Cc. Ze. rkKRwS—For Farm, Five Hundred Dollars down; balance firsi Deceni ver, 1890, with interest, tv be secured on premises. For stock, three wnonths on approved security. For fur her particuiars apply to Palmer & Mc- Leod, Charlottetown. PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston's River, Aug. 27, 1888—ely wky 11 12th Masonic Temple Company, A SPECIAL MEETING of the Masonic Temple Company will be he'd in the Masonic Hail, MONDayY, on 17th September, PI Tee SEPTEMBER 2.2m instructed by MRS. FRAME to seli by | 11, 1888. ATON & CO. ee ree ee | RN ena JAS - LL, 188 ee i oa “3 w Royal Smyrna Rugs, 7 .. 2 BEAUTIFUL SHADES, = ic » 4 fy Grey Flannels, a is 4 ! ‘ 7 7 3 Blankets, Blankets, 2 FS" 2 50 : ‘ ce a A oO Fine Top Shirts, : o é iS © Underwear, eS a Collars, Cuffs, Ties,&c. * QO ~ ad sooioes |} sunsemauspecuenietsietcaanetcediinaenmpanigmnamnaeiine Gham eee tennant aann encanta Ca CT CLOTHING. A Large stock to “elect fram—Very Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO., iW FAL ODS J. B. MACDONALDS. Three Thousand Yards Grey Flannels, One Thousand Yards Scarlet and White Flannels, Three Thousand Yards Canton Flannels, Fifteen Thousand Yards Grey and White Cottons, One Thousand Yards Tickings, A Full Line of Ladies’ Fall Jerseys. OD en ee LOTS MENS READY-MADE CLOTHING OPENING EVERY DAY, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO SELECT 20: oan MENS’ KNIT UNDERCLOTHING. September 6, 1888. FROM. oF" ing ~~ 39 teke sorian ia refer- ence to CUTER or disposal ot ane Secretary. sept3—mou tues th sat BOSTON DIRECT, —BY THE- Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Lino. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE WITHOUT CHANGE, sharlottstown (0 Boston. [HE stannch and commodious Steamships CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been thoronvhiy refurnished aud put into first-class condition in every particular, will, ducing the Season of 1888, run as follows, commencing wih The Carroll, on Saturday, 5th May. One of these vessels will leave Boston for Charlottetuwn every -ATURDAY, at noon; and Chariott. town for Boston every THURSDAY, at 6 o'clock, p. m, iixeclient Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates! ; FAKES—First-cluss Passage Berth in well- farni-hed Cabin, $6 50; ~tateroom Berth, $8 59. Lowes? rates fur Freight, which is always care- uliy handled, : CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlcttetown, HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. R. B. GARDNER, Manager, 34 Atlantic Avenue, i ewis’ Wharf, Boston. Ch’'town, May 3, 1288—pat sum jour WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED,.—A general Servant in a small fimily. Apply at this office. seml1d -3i pd Wa inv.—A reguiar Physician of twenty yeais’ experience in his profession wants Lo tind a woud locatiou fur the «rac:ice of medicise in P. EK I.land. Wil pay liberaly for informa- tion, or wili bay aun established practice. Ad- dress ‘ Medicus,” EXAMINER ollice, septl0—10i J. i’. CROCKETT, taste You will ee ye find it to your advantage to call at SRR. x e *b. MACAQNALD'S, Ch'town, Sept. 3, 1888. SUCCESSFUL —=HATTER Is the one who buys the most STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values. and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MAULEAN, SHAW & UU, MONTREAL. We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS. We keep constant y on hand the Latest Novelties, We kes: the Newess Styles at Reasonable Prices, H tters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods. MR. FAIRBAIRN represents us in the Lower Provinces. July 20--3m 2aw WANTED.—a good Milch Cow. Apply to W. W. BEER, li—septs WANTED,—A Girl for general housework. ps Good wages. No washing. Apply at this otfice. U—septs WANTED—A Boy avout 14 years of age to make himse:f useful about the place, A country boy preferred. Apply to J. G. Eck- stadt, Malpeque Road. sept 7 WANTED AT ONCE.—Coat, Vest and Pant meets Cae & MCKENZIE. sepi7—3i Lo LET.—A House on Bayfield Street. Apply ~ tot. R. WILLIAMS. pd 3i—sepi6 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An apprentice to learn the Glacksm:th trade. apply to CHARLES PATTERSON, North River. WANTED AT ONCE,—One Custom Shoe- inaker, Steaiy work given uatil May Ist. Apply at Gorr Bros. sep.6 whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be" sure and for Mrs. Winslow's Noothi Syrup; and fake no other kintl [April J A Sate (Tilton Fes SALE.—One large second-hand Fireproof ug sep? dy wy li pd x MsFarjand)s pune doabip aeons Twenty Years’ Experience. NEW GOODS. ——0 E have just received a large selection of Goods. We are now selling Watches from $3.50 up to $40.00. We ure selling Clocks from $!.00 up to $15.00, nige patterns. Brooches, Earrings, Wedding and other Rings, Lockets, Celf Buttons, sua Stads, Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles, &c., a very large selection, and the prices are su that will ‘meet with your approval. We are now prepared to do REPAIRING FO CLOCKS, ‘WATCHES AND JEWELRY in a thoroughly scientific manner. Havithg the latest improved Lathes and Tools used by the most experienced workmen, we are prepared to jive the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to our vare. EVERY JOB WARRANT SD. Please give us a call. : . Gh. Uae North Side Queen Square, - - - - + + - Opposite the Ci'tewm, P. B. 1., July 22, 1888 —dy Sm Baw whey’ "iri t Office QUEEN STREET. ~~ s reas | a i i 1 = i reer