HE DAILY EXAMINER. L883. Editorial Notes. SEPTEMBER 8, i ‘deneral Butler has a way of saying a eat il in a few words. In the course re t spe ch he said; ‘* Theoretical- _ fre. trade between all nations, as be eo oil men, is correct in principle ; that uations in all things were exactly ve feoting But such conditions . ty cannot exist among haticns, ! ‘ efore, all t} os upon the ques- m tree track become use ess * Gen- 1. Bu ver defends protection because it euetited his country, and in particular the Werk Aguianp — }t is reverted from London that Lieut Swaine, of the Eaglish Army, an offiver of voy years’ experience in the India survey | service, will sail for Zanzibar next Wednes- iy with five men, to take possession of a ‘ tract of territory on the east coast of Africa for .o English corperation. Before Lieut. Weismann gets resdy to start frem Germany, or the other explorers who talk i At : a i for Staniey get : formed men be on the : t 6) mites [r Stanley's object- ve unt and riwht ihn tae nets therhood of ‘ 1 ra t will reach the east cuast, if he reaches it at all. Nearly 800 hired natives are waiting for the party at Zauz bar. i to Since the United States resorted the device of taxing the cans, etc., contain ing “free fish,” the Customs Departinent | ofl Canada have sought opps rouaity to re- tort in kind. The circular authorizing officers te collect duty at the rate of 20 per} . : 7 cent. on boxes and packages contaming | nported to Canada is an effort in tl rruitl s1t3 | direction. Such exceedingly smali sharp | practices shouldaot be encouraged. I[t 1s n y excuse to say that because a Crovernment s.xty millions of Republicans permits U, » Government of Canada may do sO, wo tn . We are ple wsed to note that the Mouatreal tacette condemns the circular Miferred to, sad alvisee the Adminjstratio ave it res clint ed at once. ; A leading trade journal of the West} Commercial) says that Canadians have | » reason to be ashamed of the record of | eir country in the commercial worldy} Those few unw rthy Canadians who cow | ‘ast this country unfavoreb y with the | United States, in commercial and general | ise, simply du not know what they | sre talking about. If they will take the pains to study trade statistics, they will! earn that Canada almost leads the world | mm uercial enterprise, in proportion to| The two dials of commereia] | yreatn: ss are railway, and shipping. Now} what do we find? C:nada has mure miles} f railway per capita »han-any country 1 | world, whipping she stands | second among the countries of the world as | ro the mwmber of tons per capita. Great | Britain only excels Canada in the matter of mte rp a mc pODULMA en : the ana iff suippiog. In proportion te population, | ‘anal. may besaid to lead the world in mum-Teial enterprise. .Canadians -who peak disparagingly of their country show ross tgnerance, aad are unworthy to be sssed among the citizens of this young, ater; ising and: vigoro‘ts commonwealth. ‘ne Domtston ItiustrateD” con- ins . viking likenesses of Bishop Court ey, | m.-A. G. Jones and W. H. Griffin, tely Jepaty Postmaster General, with ewe and about Halifax and among the ouutaas of Alberta and British Columbia. inie ) urmai 6 imprevi aes rapidly, and will prolab y become an established institution n Conada. It is pleasing to note that mong ts contributors are men whom we stl kaw well as present or former residents this Proviace Several of its best ketc! of last week were by the hand of Mr. It tert Harris, R. C. A., and Mr. Dave: t. the weiter of a page and more, in prose asd poetry, which make yery pleas- ant ane pruiitable reading Referring to this contribution the editor of the Dominion [illustrated says:-— if proof were wanted of the need of a fi for literary and artistic prodnction, such 45 furnished by the Dominion Illustrated, it we i be found im the coluuans of fantasy entitled © Vanx de Vire,’ which appears in th« p ntissue, The letter prees is by one of the leading literosry men of the Dominion, | John Hanter-Davar,. of Princes Edward Island, and it is from his own clever drawings that our artist has made the sketches which em- be the text. As an intellectual and west! il treat, we take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the contribu tiou. : As» means of popularizing the creations of our best artisis and writers the Dominion Iliustroted is Wanted ; snd we sincerely hope that it will speedily obtain a large and cul- tured reading constituency to appreciate avd maintan it. Railway Mens Christian Conven- tion. \ circular states that a convention of delegates from the Railway Men’s Prayer Meetings in the Lower Provinces will be held this year in Charlottetown, commenc- . Friday morning, 28th inst., at 10 Crock ing or The reeeption meeting will be held in the YM. C. A. Hall, Friday evening, at p. m, the Rev. Mr. Meikle has accepted an in- vitation to be present and take part in the convention. Caupbellton, St. John, Moncton, Truro, and Lialifax have already intimated that they will be represented; and it is hoped that many other points on the Intercolonial, and aso on the W..& A. and Cape Breton roads, will send delegates. Each locality is entitled to send any nutuber up to five, and the names of all delegates appointed should be in the hands of the committee not later than the 21st. Delegates will be met at the cars and ooat, on arrival, on Thursday evening, by * reception committes composed of John McPherson, W. T. Huggan, G. A. Sharp, 5. F. Hodgson, A. J. Houle, John Ross, Phou.as Riggs, J. J. Chappell, Sec’y. i i i ——————— Tocmer, Hamm and Ten Eyck rowed three vies .t Hammoudsoort, Ne Y¥., on Weduea- /, oh Teemer won, Hamm second. Time, ZOm a, ‘ee Youeg man (whispering to jeweler)— ‘Thet engageweut ring 1 bought of you yesterday.” Jeweler—** What’s the mat- ter witeat? Didn't it fit?” Young man (cut usly)—-" Sh It; didn't. have chance ! a Gimme collar buttons for it.” | Was, to 8.) tho les i**shamefu lien Ciera posed improvement of ‘tween Gormany and Russia should have fcourcided with this apparent desire to | by men likely to give provocation and yet Varia. Some excitement has been caused in Europe by a speech which the German Em- perer made at Frankfort-on-the-Oder a few days age. The occasion was the unveiling of a monument to Prince Frederick Char- les, and the Emperor used it to defend his father against the shameful imputation that he desired to relinquish any of the acquisitions won in the grand time. Sooner than give up one stone of what they have won, the eighteen corps of the German Army and the lorty-two millions of the German peop'e would die on the field of battle. Whatever the Eiuperor Frederick may have ** desired,” there is more cf pre- sent interest inthe inquiry why the Ger- man E.aperor William shouid have gone out of hus way ‘o wake a declaration which ] ist, uncailed for. No one £ ineluding thhim in the to protest has dreamed impulation,’ and that Germany will always keep wha! she has not been asked to give up, does not really sire ygthien hel posi’ on with F sce, It would Lave beea more dignified to treat such an assurance as altogether unneces- sary Bul tne speech falls in quite natur- i = tha whole ser es of recent ulter ances in inspired German newspapers. | Searcely a day passes without something} ing m them which has very such the air of beine expressly intended to irri- During the polit- ent of the present year, French- on the whole, behaved tow rds 1y with forbevrance and diguity, Litisa pornt to be noted that the sup the relations be- eppeal ate the French people. cal er ten ave ” “ati make the relations between Germany ant France distiactly more hostile than for- merly. * * > , ? . »* — > ; .f ? i Boulanger’s recent three-fold ry will not improve France’s position regards hostiie Powers. An enemy seeking an oceasion for attacking France would naturally wish to see her governed Genera! ’ ct “as tou weak to organize resistance effec! ually. General Boulanger’s success brings France appreciably nearer to this unhappy condi- tiun. That his accession to power would be taken as a provocation to Germany and Italy is uot denied, and, as the prospect of it grows more assured, it becomes easier to make it a ground of quarrel in advance. Repeated notices to qui, addressed to him by one department aiter ancther, are not ea'culated to make M. Fioquet a stronger minister than he is already, and it is im- probable that the president has inherited anything but his name from the ** Organiser of Victory,” under the First Republic. * * In a conversation with a reporter of the Paris Figaro after his election, General Soulanger observed that he would be diff- cult to please if he were not satistied with his success, which he owed to M. Floquet’s biunders. For the present he wished for rest, and concluded by saying: — **T shall await with great calm the blun- ders the Government cannot fail to. commit It cannot do otherwise; it ia its nature to blunder. There is but one thing which could induce tne to abandon the reserve I wish to obserVe, and that would be the vacancy for Paris. In that case ] should seek the suffrage of the Paris constituency, and I am sure | shovld obtain more than 200.000 votes in. the capital of France. Otherwise I shall devote all my time to kard work, prepazing for the Geners! Elections of 1889. 1 am perfectly sure {| sia!) at that time gain a brilliant suc- . . . . ” cess, for it is certain the country is with me. * % The ‘lowing extract from Francis Kemb) 's ** Record of «a Girlhood,” seems to me tu be sw excellent as to be worthy of being preserved : “The power (or weekness) of abundant weeping Without disfigurement is an attcibute of deficient rather than excessive feeling. In auch persons the tears are poured froin their crystal cups without muscular distortion of the resto. the face. In proportion to tne violence or depth of ewotiun, and the acute or profound sensibility of the temperament is the disturbance of the countenance. In sen- sensitive orgunizations the muscles round the nostrils and lips quiver and are distorted, the throat and temples swell, and a giimace *hich, but for its miserable significance would be grotesque, convulses the whole face. Vileus’ tears : always seem to me as if they were pumped up from their heels and strained hrongh every drop of bivod in their veins; womens start as under a knife stroke, lirect with a gush from the heart, abundant and beneticient; but, again, women of the temperamcot I have alluded to (superficial senstvility) have fountains of lovely tears be- bind their lovely eyes, and their weeping, which is indeseribahly beautiful, is. conrpar- tively painless, andi yet pataetic enough to challenge tender compassion. L, have twice en such tears shed, and never forgotten them; once from heaven-blue eyes, aud the face ivoked like a flower with pearly drops sliding over it ; and again, once from magni- ficent, dark, uplifted orbs, from which the falling tears looked like diamond rain-diops by moonlight.” tay se Is it any wonder that man is weak when he beholds a beautiful woman weeping ? * * A correspondont writes me that he has ‘* a spade guinea of George ILI. 1789, with the following inscription on it: M. B. F ET. H. REX F. D. B. et L. D. S. R. LI. A. T. ET. E.,” and asking what they stand for. 1 believe the following to be correct : Magne Brittaniz (Francie) et Hiberniz tex Fidei Defensor, Bruuswicki et Lunen- burgi Dux, Sancti Romani Imperii Archi Thesaurarius et Elector.” . (King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, Duke of Brunswick and Lunen- burg, Arch Treasurer and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. ) + % * Another correspondent asks what the ‘*Nymphidia “is. It isa mock heroic by Drayton. The fairy Pigwiggen is so gallant to Queen Mab as to arvuse the jealousy of King Oberon. One day coming home and and tinding his queen absent he vows ven- geance on the gallant and sends Puck to ascertain the whereabouts of Mab and Pig- wiggen. Jn the meantime Nymphidia gives the queen warning, and she, with all her maids of honor, creeps into a hollow nut for concealment. ;Puck coming up sets foot im the enchanted circle, which Nyniphidia had charmed, and stumbles into a ditch. Pigwigzen, seconded by Towalia, encount- ers Oberin, seconded by Tom Thum, and the light is Loth ** fast and furious.” Queeh THE DAILY EXAMINER, Mab ian alarin craves the interference of Prose pine, who first envelops the com- batant. oadensee smoke which compels them iv desish; and then gives them a! draught to “assaage their thirst.” The SATRUIDAY, draught was from the river Lethe ; wud im- mediately the combatants had tasted it they torget not only the cause of their quarre!, but even that they had quarreled at all. ** I have been absent for a holiday for a fortnight, and my currespoudent’s quuries have accumulated, 1 will do my best to answer them next week. ~ Personal. Mr. Laurier has quietly subsided to reload his musket. The Parnel defence amounts to £1,024. Despatches t.om New York report that Lester Wallack. the favorice actor, died at Stamford a few days ago, Mayor O’Muilin, of Halifax, and City Re- corder MacCoy, who have been on the Island for the pas. we k, left for home this morning. John Raskin oas been studying sunsets iu Vrance, and is soon to go to Italy. The great man goes by rel. THe hates the saorting lo- fund in Irelana comotive, but le loves the Italian -suaser more. \. J. FL Whear and Mr. T. Robertson left this morning by the express. They are on ihe way to New York, Qaite a number ov! ei) jricads ass mbied at the station to s them of, Aven vishop W ish, of Dublin, has forwarde to the Natioual League the sum of £1,632 which nm received from America, Aus tralinand New Zealand in aid of the evicte: telau s Masters Charles aud Waller Courtney, who nave beeu spencing the last two months in Charlottetown, tefl by the early train this morning en route for St. Paul's School, Coua- curt, New Hampshire. Che wili of the late Emperor Fredevick o/ vermony will son be published. It is report ‘d that one pas.age declares that an extension uf popular rights would be the strongest bond of umon between the nation and the mon- arc] ¥ At the opening of the new waterworks in Limerick on the Sth, Bishop O'Dwyer, who has hitherto been hostile to Home Rale, spoke strongly in favor of the measure, end exp essed it cs his opinion that Ireland would speedily obtain self-government. iienty F. Moore, editor of Bell’s Weekly Messenger, and Agricultural Editor of the London Times, who is now in Manitoba, has written Mr. Lugrin stating that he will be unable to visit New. Brunswick, and asking that information be sent him regarding the agvicultural capabilities of that Province. The Rev Dr. Burr will leave on Monday morning next for Pictou, N. 8., on his way to Ontario. During the last three moaghs he has been preaching here in the city and in Lot 48. He has enjoyed a piessant time, and has promised to return, after two montis’ abseace, and cowtinue his evangelistic work here and at Lot 48. He has aiso promised, by request, to give a series of lectures on his return, in the Atheneum, on the differen phases of character in connec'ion with the sciences of physiology, physiognomy, psychi- ology. phrenology and anthropology; all of which will be iliustrated by the brain, skulls, ete, has oe — Locai Notices. The bst butter, only 18c, at R. K: Brace’s. Good quality and reasonable in price ar: the dress goods at L. FE. Prowse’s. seps tf OnE Ship's Chronometer, nearly new, an two Nikes's Hydrometers will be offere! at the auction sale of the estate of Owen Con- nolly, ow Tuesday next, 2i—sept&8 The question of the 7. is: Have you seen the cheap suits at L. E. Prowse’s ? sep tf off, but not going away R. K. Brace is selling his crockeryware 10 to 5€ per cent. discount, to make room for tall goods. sep d&w 4i. L. £. Prowse’s prices cannot fall unless they fall up, for they are down on the ground. sep tf Sypney Coau.—From ‘Old Bzidgeport ° Mines—Discharging cargo, schr. Ocean Bride, at Queen’s Wharf. Cash orders left at A. MecNeill’s Auction Room. You want the best underclothing for the lowest price. Then don’t pass L. E. Prowse’s store. spts tt New fall boots now opening at J. B. _Mac- donaid's Boot obere. Laptes fall aud winterjackets just opened at J. B. Macdonrid’s. SI Oe Labllg ANOTHER lot ladies fall jerseys just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. Merch AXRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 7—John Leitch, St John; P M Jenkins and wife, New Giasgow, NS; Mr and Mrs Wm bBrookeRawe, Philadelphia; HH C Marshall, | H MeLean, Toroato, Wm Berg aoldt, Chas Minto, i W Elliot, G T R, Mon- treal; 0 E Spauiding, MM Tidd, Boston; F W Gibbs, Loudon, Eng; Geo O Case, Quebec. 8—J IK Simpson, Halifax; H Bruth, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 7—Jas Ross, Mt praese, K Boswall, Wes'ey Myers, Victoria; i) McCalium, J Jenkins, Pownall; H §& Sliker, Brantford, Ont; .) W Cameron, IC R, sti John; L W Kembal!, Rochester, N Y; AS F Rankine, J Dyer and niece, Montreal; D McQuarrie, J McKenna, Crapaud; Miss Cum- mings, Miss Sutherland, Pictou. FLOUR, SUGAR, &f. We offer for Cash or Approved Credit : Stewart; N Pen- Om) Barrels F' OUR, 250) 5,000 Lbs. West india SUGAR, 2.000 * BRIN, HO * GRIOND OIL CAKE, 300 POTATO KASKETS, 25 BU rTER TUBS. ALso—Tea, Kerosene Oil, Molasse’, Raisins. Currants, Svaps, “ices, and all other Goad3 usualiy kept in a Grocery Store, Fresh Eggs taken in exchange for goois at One Cent per Dozen advance over Cash prices. We guarantee quantity, quality and weiht. Any geois not proving satisfactory can be re- turned and money will be refunded. 4@ Goods delivered free of charge to Railway and Steamers. GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, Ch’tow'a, aug30—wky tf ROSS'S WEERLY. —_ ‘i + Subscribes being about to publish a sketch of his histeryincennection with ihe Tenant Lea uc Movement) and wot having afyle of the above vnper in bis possession, would fcel deeply ince vt -7A ton erson forwarding odd numbers ! of i i ‘854 or S00 to hia address during the next few weeks. JOHN ROS", Late Printer. I. O. Sax 467 Charlottetown, & dy « wky ! ' For terms, ete., apply atresidence, FITZROY ‘STREET. v mon th Mju | For St. John’s, Newfoundland, NVWES. S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, Nes - f undiand, will be due at Charlot etown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 12th September, and will carry Cattle and Sh ep on dees. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE Brus, & CO, septs Agobts. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. ——- ITNHE Members of the ARTILLERY BRIGADE RAND intend holding their ANNUAL ViOONLIGHT EXCURSION on WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10th, Oa the Steamer “St. Lawrence.” Brass & String Bands in Atjendance. The Steamer will leave the Steam Navigation Oo.’s Wharf at 8 o'clock. riCKTS—Ladies, 25 cents; Gents, 40 cents, to be head ut the Drug Stores, and Jrom the mem- bers of (be Band. 447 Should the weather prove unfavorable the Excursion will be held on the first fine evening. By order of Committee. septsS—di sat wed sat tues REGATTA! A Grand Regatta iT SHARLORT STOW, Thursday, 27th Lastant, Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. IRST PACE —Sail Boats under 35 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup (uresenteo by KE. 4. «ylor) and $15; secund prize, $15. Katrance fee, $5. SECOND RACE.—Sail Boats under 20 fee seel, First prize, Silver Cup and $15; second prize, $15. Kn: rauce fee, Taleo RACE.—Two-oared keel Lapstreak Boats under 5 ieet Fir-i prize, $0; second yrize, $0. Kntrance fee, j FOU TH KACK.—Four-oared keel Lapstreak. oest and b-si ovats. First prize, $35; second prize, $10. Entrance fee, $5 FIFTH RKA‘E.—Single Scull Shells. $l); second prz-. $20 Katrance fe . $5 vcize, Silver Cap(presenied by J.-A. Caimergn) and “IXTad RA ‘#.—Two-cared keel Lipsireak Boats under v5 :eet, fur Boys under 1% year-, first orize, $10; second priz , $i0. Entrance, $5, SEVENJH RACE —iouble Seull heel Liv- streak Boats under 25 feet. Firat prize, $30; second pr.ze, $10. Entrauce, $5. KIGHTH R.Ck.—Single scu/i She'ls for Boys uncer }6yea s, First prize, Gold Medal; second prize, Silver Medal (both presented by “ir. John Joy.) Entrance, $1. NINTH KACK,—Single Scull keel Lapstreak Boats. First prize, silver Medal (prese’ ted sy &. 3. Bounell) and $12; secend prize, 3%. Eu- trance jee, $2. TENTH KACE,—Four-oared Shells, lotteiown Harbour Chamwpduship Cup. trance. $4. DU: K HUNT, GREASED POLE, ete. All Races open to Maritime Provinces. taces will start from Connolly’s Wharf, where a Grand Siaud will be erected. Special Rates have been secured on Railroads and steamboats, Band in attendance, First for Ch- En- J. McCAREY, sept7 Secy. Committee. tasonic Temple Gempany. SPECIAL MEETING of the Masonic Temple si Compary wili ve held in the Masonic Hall, Nater ireet. on MONDAY, 17th September, netant, at 8 o’elock, p. m., te receive plans of a proposed Building, and to take eciion in refer- uce to construction or disposal of land. J. T. CROCKETT, Secretary. sept3—mon tues th sat ANTHRACITE COAL. ee To ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due hereabout 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERVUYN COAL, which gave such good satisfac'ioa last year. R. McMILLAN? aug7—dy & wky tf GHEAP LUIIBLi FOR SALE. HE Subscriber having purchased the York Starch Factory Buildings and Site, will take the builufngs down and offer ihe Lumber (which will be taken off in good condition) at an immense sacrifice. ‘ihe following will be ready ina few days :— 27,000 feet Hemlock and Spruce Boards, 130,06 edar Sh nygles, 60,000 feet Sc»n ling, 3,000 ‘“ 2:mch Spruce Plant, 4,000 “ 3inen ” 47 Windows, Frames, S:sh and Glass, 5.000 feet 14 inch Grooved & Tongued Flvoring, 2,000 feet J inch . “ " Mile and a half (Slat Fencing, lot Laths, lot heavy Hemiovk finber, ot good Knees and truss B Its, 300 Tongued Doors. 7 heavy Frame Doors, on reliers, 300 pair- T isinges. lot vetal Buttons, 1 set Fairbanks’ F ar Ton scales, « ost $150, w li be sold torless than ha!f, ali in perfect order. Lot of large Cedar Posts, ete., etc. --ALSO— Four Acresof Land, with a comfortable Cot- tage and one of the best springs of water on P. E. Isiand thereon. The above site is situated at Saw Mill Bridge, Lot 34. the junction of four pudlic roads, and fifty yards from Winter River the home of the fish. F TURNER. Pleasaur urove P, O. augl1'!3--dy tues fri wky Im School for Children. MRS. J. D. MARTIN has still a few vacancies in her Morning Class Should a suffici: nt number of Punils come for- werd, an \itersoon (lass will bo formed. These Clesses wili continue during the Summer Sk PTEMBER > ; LTS 3s. NEW FALL G —AT-- ° J. B. MACDO | 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. LOTS MGNs’ READY-WADS GLOPIEINS OPENNy EVERY DAY, THE LARGEST IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. 250 DOZEN MENS’ KNIT UNDERCLOTHING. ’ STOCK You will fia’ it to your advantage to call at J. B. MACDONALD'S, QUEEN STRERT. PE hE ODT rer ae ee Ch'town, Sept. 3, 1888. seer Royal Smyrna Rugs, = gk P BEAUTIFUL SHADES, s = Grey Flannels, = : Z Blankets, Blankets, Fine Top Shirts, Underwear, — Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &. Mad V Spoon UstLoug ° 20 Mowis ‘SAV ‘Just Opening--Fall Stock of WOOLENS! Vesey Cheap. & CO., (\iarge *tock *@ “elect from JAMES PATON September 6, 1888. ee me a Low Rates from All Points VIA ST.JOHN, N.B. --AND THE— alsce ctamers of the In ernational 8. 8. Go, POUR TIM 1S EACH WEER, including the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave any Station on P, &, island Railway Saturday, and reach Boston on Sunday Aiteravon. TIME TABLE. The Elegant Steamers **CUUMbBbe&RLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. 'OHN as follows :—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.26 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. E2 All Ageuts sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. nug2d 0 Af YU Twenty Years’ Experience. —-—0 NEW GOODS. —0 WE have just received a large selection of Goods. We are now se:ling Watches from $3.50 up to $40.00. Weare selling Clocks from $!.00 up to $15.00, nice patterns. Brooches, Earrings, Wedding and other Rings, Lockets, Cui Buctens, Charms, Stads, Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles, &., a very large selection, and the prices are such that wiil meet with your approv-l We are now prepared to dy REPALRING TO CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY in a thoroag.ly scieutitic manaer. Having the latest improved Lathes ani Tools used by the most experienced workmen, we are prepared to give the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to ovr care. BEVERY JOB WARRANTED, Please give us a call. “Se. G&G. TURY: North Side Queen Square, « - - - -.- - Opposite the Pest Office Ch’town, P. E. L., July 12, 1898—dy 3m aw wky 3m