THE . THE DAILY EXAMINER. songres DAILY EXAMINER - : day Sir Charle Tupper started for the }same destination in an ordinary Pull man After all the row that was raised luring the recent campaign about the evi! ot Conservative Ministers riding in pri- ee ane practical workers, selected by popular vote, representing every faction or division of the party, and officered by our moet capa- ble and energetic men. This should be supplemented by county organizations and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. The Virgo, with Prof. Andree, his two companions and his apparatus on board, sailed from Tromsoe on June 15, Since June 22. the .expedition had been established in Pikes’ house, in thé north- era half of West Spitzbergen, opposite Jane’s Island As the explorer had planned that his preparations would all be completed and his balloon filled by the first week in July, it seems probable that eome unexpected obstacle has been met with in completing the preparations. Shah Jehan, the greatest of Mogul sov§ ereigns after Timour, collected the wealth of India about him at Delhi, including the world famous diamond kuown as the Great Mogul. His was the famous peacock s vate cars, it was hardly expected that | fortified by snb-assocrations in every pro OUR LOBSTER FISHERY Liberals would so soou be bragging of Lib- | vincial electoral district. With a system —_—— eral Ministers indulging in the condemned | of this kind successfully operated, the we ’ t other | practice | members of the party would be in touch ~ — vreatest —Montreal Garette: Hon. Mr. Davies | With each other and ready atthe bugle ” é made a speech to his Prince Edward Island | Call to concentrate their energies and work é 7" ew ee ee T lav. and told them | Unitedly for the recovery of power, the { : ’ st be } Ay — — " ‘ esl oe ‘ rn mes of | return of good government, and the per p tw tema tak 9 ae ca “i wl iia Fe this | petuation of an honest, loyal Conserva- al t 8 ss Mr. | matier, at least, there is no divergence cf | “*™ ie Oe eet Rteaad There has not | | The ideas here suggested I commend tw ' , a " Tile oo oe os eal Neal 5 ial | the earnest consideration of those who \ atisana f Pre been a Liber . euent ae eS mains | have led the party in the past, with the ' les no good \ 7 tl a : ' we r aiid g | hope that prom pt action will be the result; : ; ale and if any misinterpret the plain state— Ap} that test. we 1 st, < ' ‘ witl It is suggested, however, that this | tn’ - k Fee Tiass anes . rs 1) - matter may be overdone. The old saving | ™ nts | make a3 having Spec. dud. v4 ui’ han ee ae. Seem © et ee ek a ce t the pudding is the | reference, permit me to eay that such is car ‘ ar, fay ea Got = — t : it . a ‘ee cook | not intended. My position is one rather ail cla é a hen ti , ae ee of antagonism toa state of affairs too i eade : : painfully evident in the Conservative ranks ” Ps Me » Bruce Stewart & Co, wish to] both here and elsewhere—a state of affairs waa a , the responsibility of having sect the | which it is the duty of the party to at . | l I : ry > | rep sires ofthesteamerdredgeto Ncw Glasgow | Joggt attemp! to remedy. be 4 ‘ wmtry many ways. It | Hon Mr. Daviee seems to have erred only CONSERVATIYE. Ti. : lreda of ople i t having at the first g ven the 0 der lintel gesagt alii | forthe work to one or other of the firms in THEY ,CCEPT RESPONSIBILITY, n ‘ w a Wer & prose this city that can do it If Mr. Davies li sate c State = & free) meant to keep the work in this province he Sia.—In your is«ne of veeterday, criti amount of money into the country, and | would have ascertained when it could | cising Mr. Davies and repairs to steam os yt an a ee | be done, and he would send it there. | dredge, you charge him with sending the eS rn ae seen og Having s¢ it to a ficm which admits ite | work to New Glasgow. This he dd not tia seupplies & va He a'.lity, we are compelled to infer thst '.e | Jo. He sent the work to us an! we sent t many our farmers I al st 891i tended that it should be done abroad to New Glasgow, where it could be done ons : und ¢ . rea Nor w s responsibilty be lightened by with dispacch and in.a workaanl ke man- . sonerty e fact that lis intention was carried | ser. You staid a few days ago ihat there a . : y Messrs Bruce Stewart & Ce weie two fiems in’ the city that co ld do wa 5 _ : e aliourned meeting of the Centr:| | ‘8's work and ye-terday you eaid there is cared pa Lobster fa S| ' a - as 1 eatin ica Aeuneitsion sn 1 firm.” Now if y ou Investiga‘e a little fui- line . a : : l- Ty eld inthe Young Lib rals’ Club | “er you will find that this fi-m cannot , . , . ss . li Mask: ¢..Hall. Charlottetown. 00 forg this 7 ork in any rea-onable time or | relt—c as y *Aase Valls an avid | T lay, the L8th day of August, inat., at | 12 8 Orst-cla waa =e ey ee fit lock in the forenoon. Owing to the ‘ , a re be : a | alk wiehashie. ie: Serteetiaie aaa Bavee Stewart & Co. ' . & © i “ oe ce notified of tbe time ‘and place if —eSen-— 7 been = simila v ved the annu al meeting, only such busines NEWS NOTES. : in Ooenetedl e a absolutely ces: ae tHE =ee pe meng et nity ur ak pp Prenton Se | The custome rec eipte at St. John show e:g- Thes : ee ad ° ler, and the tw ) officers that were elec _ | 4n increase of $8,531 for the month over have bee i paire . 4 el aie i . only on condition tu. t July last year. Lester “ langer ex i their election be spproved at the ad The leaders of the great London dock 8 g this t ate gover cause yurned meeting. Notices have been sent | strike of 1839 are Organiz’ng’ another of iiry t e ma a **< e seaso be | to the various branch societies of the ad- | greater magnitude, ‘ i thes a -p » : iain Tart Rrttlenniia tities Bl arned meeting, togethe: with bleak : r bee Halifax professional four oared 1,and | a ee application for boous. Any branch societs | orew will be jsentto the Belleville, Out. mother lobsters to be passed Phese laws | not having received such notice and biank regatta .f fuads can be raised. lave been honored the breach rathe: | application, will a tae oF Suse Within a few days three United Siates than the observance. Iafluential lobster _— a » wv eee ‘ ae - : sctieabaden cities, New York, Brooklyn and Cleveland, p ckers have too easily obtained extensior | “€ eae i be te a vein mong a hin a eal have fi wad them elves unable to dispore uf the close season, and small lobsters and | to each branch atthe time of the ad of their = : balusters eovered © spawn sve hes | urned meeting. It is hoped that prom — in the Post Office Savings Bank oi ad as vareless in- | pent farmers and dairyman, expecially during June amounted to $647,801 and taken with the con vance of care ID i ii “ms its and Scer taries of Cheese Fac “pectore or,as In many cases, notwilnstand | toriex, will attend the meeting. Applica- lurthe vigiia *} SWwHo W * | tion will be made fur the usual reduced posed to do their duty. Mr. Da : | train fare. dleserve « itof Le stand firm agaiust ex ——__—_ >> -~<iie—___ tension, and cause the officers apyx ed ‘ eaehiieidoar aman , coe | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, duty faithfully ar n 1 Wy et . . ; 4 rreater co i x Ss e : A CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION, testat 8 10 this re gard { o-tead iis missing his fishery war : ‘ Sale Six,— Now that the elections are over, De fa* ang stra- | the Conserva’ive Party should wake up, take counsel amongst themselves, and pro tion é€ had exer some dis ming al - : ? t by their recent experiences. Canada is If he had retained ae "| today more strongly than ever wedded 1 their duty and dismissed e whe! the Natioual Poli y Even the raukest neglected to do he country would hav liberals who have shouted themselves a Losrse after free trade, now that they have ee —o —" power are afraid to Jay unboly bands upon rays ' ep : - he protective principle, and are assuring pr t r r 5 r friends —who fear the joke has been a irried too far—that protectian will not be A CHANG IN RU3SIA icstroyed The defeat of the Conservative —— Party was not brought about by their trade Every , peace w plea i po cy, por was it due to their adwini (ra- tive acts It was the natural result oj aT the gere | meey . j ' mperfect Organizaticn, disorder aod want ] , — oT f unity in our own ranks. A party at res . % lir riers t war with themselves could never expec Ozer w aadiv i | snott uand the respect and support of a : os a elligent elec:orat’,.. d the result is a Lib . Aa : eral Government eiccted by the dissentient i & stated i g arer @ Conservative vote N las than tl ar The Liberal-Conservative Pa:ty have a on s Misa . ¢ ar “ policy which, separated trom otber ques tions, may be depended on to secure th re, a e has astrong av } , ' endorsement of the great Majori y of oui : arias € ceren ' people. They have leaders whose states This fact kes it poss anship and ability is of the highes: view ga {is arces Ma yrder. {a Federal or Provine al Govern- , ents, wherever in power, they have lef = ~e 2 : : eliind most creditauie records; and yet, have been aroused a few ars j throug nternal squabbies and. x . ' they are being prod aleniating the sympathy of mem bers pices of the Macedonian Committee, wir and eu pporters of their Own yeta ita money chiefly from Russia party, they occupy Bimost every- - r . a ; 4 e w bere the Oppor!tion benches. I sources, is nowhere doubted. There is « will do no goéd to attempt io gloss ove e¢ eg, however, tha f the Czar ve bese facts they are (OO apparent for denia : me a ¢ 2 ninal griy | Better acknowledge the situation and a on oe ents sk . ynece set to work at amendu ent In tie - ; arger provinces 3 work is already cor- allowed gu to gil ye" mencing. Organization isinore urgent] war U phapy , a3 a St. Peterst required in this province now than eve re pondent of the | i J before. W the prestige of a liberal gov paat there is always a la gn of | ramentat Uttawa itis difficult to gauge ‘ date Of 4 somer-auitin the jocal a: 4 . _— a mat sem biv. Sprung 1Mdenilv info & provino- Ww pa Uzar ial election, a government weak and un t a powerf Tm y ef ng popniar might spaten @ victory not be . caure Of their strength but through disin- ee siliieamesiiaiiaitialom oe tegration and beter ts in the Conservative NOTES AND COMMENTS ranks, Ad led to this, the Laurier govern ws ment is anything but strong Verv few ports Wa 0 tate . ve 8 Or repetition or tae experience i Sta x j vr 'e Ji in the election courts might so pu ese it rraukxs 48 (0 iave them in 1 7 ' | hopelers rity In any case a Domin G { | a ¢ + not faroff. If the conse:- . . . vat ves are anxious to ensure a continuance | vf grit rule they have on:y to persevere in . ' M past methods and this object will be at ‘ a } taine I speak thus, not in a spirit of RPT gar $ f .uit finding « r persoval dissatisfactior, but 5 ve purely in the imerest of the party. Beyo: d Brads ' ra g loubt Canada is a country of vast natura Canada 4 wealty. Asa true and loyal Conservative wwugh we he G I have unbounded confidence ip R : r : its increasiog and coming greatness and ] pe Tra hh: | am satisfied that her trade and commerce and a full development of a prospsrous in- dustry is best aseured under the stau:e ’The Treas , shu gi, 5 | Patronage Of @ progressive Conservative 290.000. The e j i goveroment. But untila popular Liove « an or >| 8 made by the party in the directi n of 2 a » ,. | Solidification and sy+tematic organization . And ‘2 ." IT must confess that any such expectations . : would be visionary A gr ery ® teen @ bear A Couservative convention for all Can- ' ple of year, | ada has been spokea of. A convention of a Winnipeg rey recentiy tha the party in this piOvince as far as home each sucet¢ g day new i , er | interests are concerned is much more r &I the boll ie ion, | necessary * By ("or vention” | do not © The rop i* g » to he wl ent loth u th : notie er to picked congrvgations such a ¢ wotry ao skota aud J inGcsota, he | Lj ave been tou often accustomed to see, remark ‘ opiniog, 18 that ‘FT bat a meeting of able representative men hard wheat wills llet @ —s “YF | caosen by the people b cause of their ! OR Gere’ Verret jadgment and enterprise. A convention —The Monireal Gazette remarks that at which the Conservative pol cy will be ' " worth while at this tate ejuced to Simp'e-t Eagiish and the plar- bringing out new evidence t@at in the late | gyri of the party 60 painly laid down . there was an all ance be: ween tl that all may understand. Not an sgsem- T+ nd Patron maneders, and one ye fa few hours duration in which a which the patrons got the worst of th numtr of schemes and rerolutions pre- bargain. ic may be pointed oul, however, isly pre;ared by a few manipulators that Liberal papers announce that G are hastily furced into approval, but one terry Liberace wave had ameeting 10 Con- | ip which every transaction will be an ex whether they contest M jor McLennan’e election. Major Me Lennan was electe1 over a Patron, and the L. beral« ler re. ornized that it was their d. feat The Globe calle a'tention tothe fect thiat wheu dit Oliver Mowat left Toronto tor Ottawa hedd ¢o in the Gov e-nment car Cumberland, whi.e the ezine —————— } pression cf the pleasu:e of the party at | at lar. e, the very fact of whose identificat | ion therewith will help tobring the pariy | into closer union and make the acia of the convention the approved platform upon | which a re-united association will fight to | win. There should first be one strong withdrawals to $586,521. The amount at credit cf depositors on 30th June was $28, 932,930 lt is understood that the Rusvo-French proposal to blockade the Island of Crete will be met with a counter-propo-al from Lord Salisbury to grant autonomy to the island. Mme. Tolstoi holds a diploma from the Uviversity of Moscow, in spite of the fact that she was married at the age of sevev- teen, and she is said to be quite as learned as her husband. Jonathan Spencer, steward of the H-r- bert Fuller, has furniehed $1,000 bonds fur his appearance at the October +itting of the United States Circuit Court Grand Jury, and has been released from custody at Boston. Letters patent have been issued to the Dominiou \ lass Company, Montreal, cap ital $160,000; tothe Windsor Salt Com- pany, cvpital $290,000, aod tie Taylor fron and Steel Campany, of Montreal, capital $30,000. The National Division of the Sons of Temperance of North America, held in | Washington, elected two Canadians to the | two chief: ffices.. Mr. Caswell, of Toronto, is Most Worthy Patriarch, and Mr. Gates, cf Halifax, Mo-t Worthy Assoc ate. Mr. Gladstone’s health seems better, for his family, who watch him closely, are allowing him to receive many visitor, and occasiovally makes a short speech toa delegation of guests at Hawarden He is coustantiy at work, reading or writ- log. A. Breckenbridge, of San Franciscec, rode into Montreal on Saturday, after a thirteen weeks’ trip overland ‘on his bi- cycle trom his native town to Montreal on a wager of $5,000, He has to re-enter San Francisco within three months to win the wager. He expects to be back in two months Mr. Glad-tone had some visitors from Philadelphia a few days ago, and beiug a courteous old gentleman, he showed them all over Hawarden Castie and explained its poiuts of interest. The American visitor; sere enchanted at their reception, and they are now absolutely convinced tnat the G. O. M. is the greatest statesman the world b@s ever seen. Ao Enterprise, Or., saloon keeper, for the revocation of whose license a pet tion had been circulated, pub.ished a card ad- dressed to “his friends who hadi beea so kind as to sign the petit’on, asking them to please settle their whiskey bills before he closed his place.” A Hillsboro, Ore., man owes his bicycle than he ever would. He missed the train that was to take him tobe married, and was sore put to it, when he bethougbht him of his wheel, which he mounted, and scorche: to auch effect that he arrived just in time to cheer the drooping spirits of a wiltiog bride. more to thought he The Londoa Chronicle gives « summary of the report of the commission appointed last year to consider any practical means of benefiting Ireland. The report favors the creation of a department headed by a minister and responsidle to parliament for the development aud furtherance of Irish industry, agricultural or otherwise, with a consuliative council. The Novoe Vremya, the official news- paper at St. Petersburg, publishes an in- *pired artiz'e stating that King Menelik of Aby-ionia is preparing to seize the owns along the Red Sea in the fall, Politicians here think that while Italy is engaged with Menelik, Russia and France will demand from Kngland a settlement of the Egyptian question. Part of the town of Ilfracombe, Devon- shire, one of the fashionable and most attractive seaside resorts in Europe, was burned a few iishts ago. There were many visitors in the town and there wa- much excitement, it being fear€d at one time that the whole town would be de— stroyed. So far as known nobody was hurt. The loss is $400,000. 3 The French line steamer Lib urgoyne, which arrived at New York on Sunday, brought into port the crew of the German bark Ernest, which was abandoved iv a sinking condition July 28. Tne Ernst was bound to Shediac, N. B., from Cer narvon. During a heavy sea she wie} \ poetic teiderness and grace that throne, ihe spread tails of the peacocks formed of jr-cious stones to emulate the colors of the living bird, the whole valued at neatly $35,060 000. its canopy was fringed with pearls. Hie, too, was the Taj Mehal, the most marvellous tomb’ ever built, upon which 20,000 men worked for more then ‘wenty years And this Shah Jehan loved to wear around his neck price- less strings of immense pearls, In an article on the late Lord Leighton, president of the Royal Academy, James Ward says thet he a-ked him one day what he considered the greatest work, as a painting,in the world. Lord Leighton replied without hesitation : *The Madonna di San Sisto, by Raphael, in the Dresden gallery,” adding that “for grandeur of sub- ject, virility, aud simplicity in the com- position and colour, and, above all, for the perva'e the whole work, he knew of nothing as a work of art that came within measurable distance of it. 3 bbls. Pickling Spice. 30 “ Malt Vinegar, | full proof, 3% bbls. White Wine, full proof, 20 bbls English Malt. 50 Demijohns White Wine, XXX, Wholesale only. soca, CARVELL BROS. SUGAR. 200 bbls. White Granulated. 390 “ Raw Sugar. 100 bags =“ a °0 hhds. Barbadoes. Wholesale only. — CARVELL BROS: FLOUR. 1,500 bb's. to arrive Friday. Our well known and favorite brands. Kent, Sunbeam. Golden Star. Five Roses, Algoma. Imperial, Victoria, Pure Cream, aug 5 ang5—3in. All wholesale only, and closest possible prices. CARVELL BROS. [o-(af (SECOND SUPPLY) aug5 —3in. Hhive’s Ho:n-Fly Powder, Sticky and Poison Fly Paper, lnsect Powder PARIS GREEN. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O.:> « eee &Be O32 2EB282282840897 ¢ =e ¢ Wnere There's Life ¢ + There's Sope oi => ¢ And whilst using soap you ¢ might as well use if pure. ‘ Pure soaps give a gook*com- plexion. é We show a variety of *OR pS; pure scaps of the very best makes—we handle a -let, and sell at close figures. See us fur va he WI he Ses ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ; Central Drug Store. > e % 22303202 42a , , ‘ ( ‘ ‘ ’ A. W.Reddia, Phun. B. ¢ Weak = Ankles. If your baby has weak ankles you shou!d try a a pair of cur Corset strained #0 badly that she sprang a leak, and when abandoned had ten feet of watcr inthe hold. It was with difficulty the crew were rescued by the steamer on ac- court of the h avy sea. Boots with steel sup- porters. They are good. R. K. JOST, News has be n received from £ pitzher- ' centra) organization composed of our mo t gen that Prof, 8. A. Andree’s baliucn iad been filled and was ready to start on July READ AND REMEMBER That we have just received a splendid line of FRENCH WOOL PLAIDS. The latest colorings and designs, that are now worn, are shown by us, STANLEY BROTHERS, iNew Prices in Watches TELEGRAPHIC. Specist Desparoszgs ro THe Examiner NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. The Vacant Portfolio and the by-Election. Orsawa, Aug. 5. The latest report as to the vacant port— fclio of the Interior is that which comes from Winnipeg to the effect that the posi- tion will be offered by Mr. Laurier to Hon. J. iE. Peodergast, ex-Provincial Secretary of Manitoba, a prominent French Catholic. There was a meeting of the Cabinet Coun- cil yesterday, presided over by the Hon. R. W. Scott, in the absence of the Premier. The date of the by-election in Norih Grey will not be fixed until the Liberal Association have selected a candidate. Hon. Mr. Paterson is not yet accepted. Canadian Artillerymen Victorious. Lonpon, Aug. 5. Iu the National Artillery Association competition at Shoeburyness, the visiting Canadian Artillerymen, yesterday, defeated a picked Britith team in the contest for the London Fry Challenge Cup, which trophy has been held by the Canadians since the last contest for it in 1886, A Seat for Mr. Blair. Sr. Jouy, Aug. 5. Mr.G. G, King has vacated his seat for Queens and Sunbury in favor of Mr. Blair. YOU GAN MAKE Your dollars yo a long way by carrying them. You can save both time and MONEY by buying your Station ery, Books, Hammocks, Souvenir China and P. E. Island views at our store. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Seedsmen, Q: EEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 3rddy & wy. Property For Sale. The subscriber wishes to dispose of hi: beautifully situated residence ,“Edenhurst’ West St., between the residences of Hon. L.. H. Davies and Benj. Heartz, Esq Fronting 84 ft on West St. and running to the shore 200 ft. The house 1s heated with hot water and cominands a most beautiful view of the harbor and surrounding covatry. Inspection from 3 to 6 p. m. Terms easy. Apply on the premises to the owner, : S(MON DAVIES. jy30 -tf; you have If you have to bold print as near a* shown above, a pair of properly fitted glasses might be worth more than their weight im gold. Call and. compare your sight with and without our test lenses. E. W. TAYLOR. Davies’ Drugstore We still lead in Soda Water —Gh year. Finest Frui Juices and Pulps, Cream and Phosphate. Balance of stock of F. de ©, Davies at nearly half price. - Jack Davies & Co., St. George Pharmey, Beales’ Corner, jy22-1m. _— We have lately r:ceived @ nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to j lease in price, Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON'S E. Charlottetown. If =roR— Two Days. LADIES’ PRETTY BLOU- SES, half price. LADIES’STYLISH BLOU- SES, balt price. LADIES HIGH CLASS BLOUSES, half price. PRETTY 27 IN, CHALLIES, worth 1d5e. LADIES’ - HANDSOME BELTS, 50c, for 16; worth 50c, for 10¢; worth 15e for 5e. Jas. Paton & Co. WOOL 35¢, for Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of the Sun Life Assurance Co. eral contract will be given. Apply to R. BROV, You Could Ging You Would Be Singing the Praises of Our Shoes. WE SELL THE = —SLATER SHOE _J. M. McLEOD & Co. STICKY FLY PAPER. FLY PADS, POWDER INSECT POWDER BELLOWS. ‘Watson's D, A good territory and lib- Wholesale & Retail. Drug Store. 1896. — en ee The = Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. | Unapproazhe for the money. Made here All Grocers. ———— oe i) 2 Are Bul Wit “Ads” may mislead— goods never lie. If you are thinking of new Shoes link us to your thoughts. Men whe have aay regard for their feet will keep them out of cheap, harsh, stiff shoes. Grand value, our Men’s $250 Shoes in iace or congress, worth $3 of any man’s money. You make every cent count when you buy from us, Yours for bargains. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN ( Wednesday. It is a pity that you should lose au opportu- nity of clothing yourself at so iittle cost, but if you do, it will be your loss, not ours, We have extended the time that none might be left, so you see we are doing what what we can to show you where your interest lies. JOHN T. McKENZIE. Preencnsnr | “Lily Queen” is the Best. “Lily Queen” Flour is made troma mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest Family Flours in Canada to-day, and has given the best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. Beer & Goff's. Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. NEW GOODS LATEST STYES LOWEST PRICES Ladies’ Fine Shoes We have lately added to stock, some very pretty Ox- | ford Tie Shoes, price $0c, $1.90 and upwards. Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building But this is a loud talker. advertisement. sell. is new and well selected. Boots and Sioes. July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER pe ae we ee ae oe Ss ts es elk ns ec es Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE, North Side Market Square. . We Dont Say Mu Our low prices will prevail as Jong as we have “ec @ls tw We are distributers of j A pleased customer is the best does the business hene, Fine Footwear. Our stock Al the Latest Noveties ! All the Latest Styles In Ladies’, Men's, Youths’ and Children’s I have on hand a large importation of nice patterns of new goods direct from one of the largest wholesale housex in Canada, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and silver Watches gold and gold plated Lockets, Chains and Charms, Brooches, Zar Rings, Stick Pins, Belt Pins, Belt Buckles, Cuff Buttons Bracelets, Sleeve Linke, Vest Chains, Fob j Chains, 10k, 14k, 15k 16k Wedding Riags eolid gold warranted, Carved Ringe, Gem Binge, Shirt Waist Sets, in pearl silver, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Silver ware, arice assortment, Eight Day and Thiety Hour Clocks, nice patieras and very eheap. Cleaning and repairing attended to elocks. watches and jewelry. Remember the pluce G, G. JURY. North side Queen Square, Opp. 2.0 DENTAL ; The story that i have sold out and left sae Island is FALSE; the REPORT 4that° TEETH. can only be extracted | PAINLES3LY by the use of | VEGETABLE GAS_» Is TRUE. I use it daily in my practice PURE ani FPRKESH. No extra charge where teeth are inserted. Best eet of te *th—everything FIRST-CASS, g10. C. L. STRICKLAND WEEKS & WAAREN OFFIC. 3—Newson’s Block. rived Yesterday Black Silk Belting in 2} and 24 inch. and Children’s Hose Blankets, Supporters, New R STANLEY jy24— ‘f A large variety of Belt Buckles, Ladies’ ustle Linings, New Cape Cloths, Cotton BROTHERS. at 4