’ ABSOLUTE — SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Yiust Bear Signature of fined Sec Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. * Very small and as casy to take as sugar. ite Seieediieties FOR BILIQUSNESS, FOR TORPIO LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION of Ea rng een ie ” CURE SICK HEADACHE. AR LAAN ARR NE RR Hillsborough oo bridge Th ,New|Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nice in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Yery Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. WTATIAN IS THE SINCEREST THE DAILY EX4MiNER, ———— VOLLEY ANSWi:Ks ULIIMATUM.|A NEW POEM BY POPE LEO. _— — —- Chinese Led the Attack on Tien Tsin by Firing on Gordon Hall, New York, August 23.—Dr. Gt P, Smith, ® medica) missionary of the Lon- dou Mission, who was attached to the hospital at Tien Tsin arrived in tne city yesterday on his way to Hnzland. He giv:a the highest praise to the troops of all nationaliues who took part in defendicg ‘the for- eiguers. He left Tien Tsin some time be- tore the Chinese city was captured, bu’ be was thee all the time up toJune 5, The fighting began on Junel7. On the 19th he said, the Chinese could easily have overwhelmed the foreign settlement 1) they had attaeked the Menchu college Ihe toreign troops then numbered not much over 2,000 and that part of the liue of defence was left unoccupied, Dr Smith also said: “I have seen it stated that the allies began theattack, but hat is incorrect. ibe allie’ sent an ultimatum, demanding the sur:ender of the Manchu college by 3pm, on Junel?, At 2.30 the Chinese opened fire, They fired at Gordon Hall, where they kaew the women and children were ga hered, The firstshot struck the bulding, but low down, and the Chine-e could nit see it. Then they elevated the gun, aud they did not get the range again thaiday. The Chinese got information trom sp. all the time. Some spys even let carr? pigeons loose from the foreign section. The hospital was not injured at ali, though shells struck all around us. We preyed that none of the wounded in the hosp tal should die, and none of them were ki! ed,” THE RICHARDS STOCK CO, ee The Richards Steck Co, played at the Academy of Music last Friday and Satur- day, and ‘hose who attended were loud in their praise of the performasces, the con- teneus of Opinion being that the company was the best ever seen here. Friday night The Three Musketeers was put on. Mr. Richards as D’Artagnan, gave a olever interprntation of the devil- may-care guardsman made tamous by an elder Dumas, and the remark was made that he was oneof the best ever seen in the role, James 8S. Sheehan, as hichelieu, gave to the character not only the inake up but also the eubtle cunning of the greet statesman, Bertram Yost as Athos, J H, Higgins as the King of France,J. M. Byrnes as Boniface, did justice to their parte. Miss Marie Gilmer not only looked Anneof Australia but gave tothat character ell the strength and dignity of a queen. Miss Cecilia Casteile, as the adveniuress, Lady DeWinter, showed herself au actress of ability, woile Miss Violet Barney won the hearts of all by her sweet sympathetic performance of Consiance. The perform- areeof Fauston Saturday evening wa- weil staged, all the effects possible being put on, and cothieg slighted The performance was equal 10 that of the company’s firet produc- tion, Mr. Richards acted the part of Mephisto in jan inimitable style, while the other parts were wellcarried out. The acting of J M Byrnes, as Valentine, and Misa Castelle as Marguerite called forth FORM OFSFLATTERY.” (Zhe be t proof that VINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in — round after round of app'ause. The specialties uf the Lawrence Simers, Ber- tram Yost, Miss Barney wad Harr; Bowley were of a high order, the latier being as clever a comediaa as hae ever been seen on the local stage. The com- pany will probably returo this way at ao good repute with the public, is, that | date, and put on Tae Black Flay, one of IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- the finest dramas ever written Should ED. The imitations resemble the | Mr, Richards and hie excellent company genuine article in appearance only. | make up their minds to return, we They lack the generai excellence Of | ogy ggsure them a bumper house,— Genuine ‘Lhis notice is necessary, as injurious and ‘dangerous imitations, called WHite LInI- wet, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often sn stituted for WINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because they pay a larger profit. They all fell on the Merits and ‘Advertising of MINARD’S, Anvap%lis Spectator. EXES ON WASHINGTON. Berlin Anxious to See What Uncle Sam Says to Li’s Note. Beruin, Aug. 23.—Referring to Li Hung Cheng’s request"to Washington for mediation, a Ligh effic'al of the German m particular claiming to be made by a Foreign Office said yesterday : __ proprietor of Mixarn’s LinIMENT, ich simply is a lie. INSISTJUPON' HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY €iC. RICHARDS & C0,, Yarmoath, N.S8., The Relief —OF. Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com peared to the relief that is felt by B RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other #omen ot P. E, Island, on wash day tince they have started using All first clas: grocers}SELL it. McKINNON & McNEYIN “Germany is waiting to see what answer the United States will meke. If Washington is convinced that Earl Li represents any — responsibl> Chivese Government, it could, of course, undertake a mediatory role fortthe estxblishment of peace, but Ger many is confident in any case the United States will not separate themselves from the concert of powers.” Asked if China now oftered a satisfac - tory indemnity forthe murder of Baron Von Ketteler, the German minister wheth- er Germany would be willing to make peace, the official replied : ‘‘Matters have not yet advanced far enough tO go into that, but there is no question of territorial conquest or of inflicting heavy blows, but merely of re-establishing orderly conditions in China.” Treaty of Amity Signed, Washington, Amgust 23.—Minister Storer, at rid, informs the State Des partment that a treaty of amity, com- merceand navigation and general inter - course hae been signed provisionally by the Minieter of State and himeelf- This practically marks the last atep in the com. = restoration of ‘relations bet pain and the Ucited States, vd When you need medicine you should get the best thet monéy can buy, and ex~ WHOLESALE AGENT perience proves this to be Hood’s Sarsa< parila, os (New York Journal.) As io well known the Holy Father for years published his poems in the “Civiite Cattolica ” under the pseudonym of ‘Neander Heracieus,” mostly'distichs full ot thought, , but always perfeet im their Latin form and finish. The most tecent poem, taken from she “ Cologue People’s Journal,g rune 48 follows in Hnglish :— Rufus, why art thoa lost in pleasures’s blind abyss ? Why pluckeet thou the glittering fruit “froay the forbidden tree ? While ye wast in life’s first bloom, the swee! comfort of @ parent’s heart, fu judgment aod in virtues lily white thou weet eecond to none, Then, in tbe eummer of yoath, you longed to drink at wiedom’s fount, foscale the beights of truth, and wrest (be crown ot true nobility, Io the first raok among the fellows of \thy age. You ciiead the defender undaunted of Holy Religion. And bow often bas not Mary, maider mild with love Beheld thee, prostrate at her altar, weave garlands of roses ! But now, how suddenly art thou changed from whst thou wert! Virtue’s once honored crown and peace art cast to the dust, A prey to shamless love, and the base desire of gain; Then, alas! didet walk to the slough of sin and as the swine didet wallow in the mire, O, Rufus, teli me, what dread madness has seized thee ? Seekest thou these dregs, and in thy folly canst thou love them? Have doae with the shameful deeds of the past, Once more a:-se from the mire of sin: And, weeping from thy heart of hearts, wash away thy guilt, What ! Refuse? Spurn the voice that warns thee in love f And, poor foel, cloee thine ears to cor- rection ? Thou art thine own great enemy; pre- sume net overmuch ! Even now I see thee driven headlong to deep destruction : And in the gloom of hell, where no hope of heaven reigns, Suffering uotold is thy portion forever and ever. Alas! I pray the Virgin undefiled to avert the threatening danger, And with a mother’s love let not the wretched perish. May she haver near the weary, may she smile with gracious love, And 2 the faltering extend her helping and. — i + ae THE NIGHT STORM. (Loternational.) The distant stare in all the sky are bright, The gentle winds sing songs of peace tonight. And earth in quiet peacefulness is dress- ed ; When, lo, from out the distant west, Tbe rumbling voice of thunder deep, Proclaima the storm god; lightnings leap, From the dark horizon, playing O’er the western trees that, swaying Wildly, tell the storm god’s power ; Over all the heavens tower The great gray cloude ; axd rapidly The stars are blotted from the sky ; While rains incessant beat, The groun@ like tiny feet, And the :bunder, Breaks asunder All in the quiet of the night , And the torked lightnings bright, Turn to day The misty way Of the gray clouds’ dripping path, Then the wild storm’s aftermath, Follows gently and behold, The stars are shining as of old. The trees are by soft winds caressed The earth in peacefulness is dressed, —— —_ “I HAVE LOVED FLOWERS THAT FSDE,’ ’ I have loved flowers that fade, Within whose magic tents Rich hues have marriage made With sweet unmemoried scents; A honeymoon delight, — A joy of love at sight, That ages in ao hcur: My cong, be like a flower | I have loved airs, that die Before their charm is writ Along a liquid sky Trembling to welcome it; Notes, that with pulse of fire Proclaim the sptrit’s desire Then die, and are nowhere : My soug, be like an air } Die, song, die like a breath, And wither as a bloom: Fear nota flowery death, Dread not an airy tomb ! —Author unknown. Swelling the Death Roll. Lowpon, Aug. 22-—A special despatch )from Allahabad, capital of the divielon of pthe-northwest provinces of British Indie, -of-tbe'same name, says the trial of twenty five prisoners concerned iu the Cawnpore plague riots, has resulted in the condemn- 4 Copyescur -g3. Crash Caps, Crash Tams, Crash Shirts, } tion-t® death Of tweaty“OP"the accused, on of one and the acquittal CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 25, 1900 . d EG Tumble to ene ~> The Fact Tiniest of Prices ever seen for our class of goods. All our Summer Suits for Men. All our Summer Suits for Boys. Ali our Summer Trousers for both. Must be cleared out during thismonth: The vrices are “mere remnants” of the marked figures. a. H s 7 Are good stock to get clear of this time offvear and no one knows that tuct better than we do ourselves, Hence the prices are where a ladder is not needed to reach them, all skirts and summer suits at about 3°i4 FHalf Price while they§last, with the prices Crashed all to vieces during August, Hot Stuff, ror Hot weather, at Hot§Prices, at” BROS. haven't we're after. Crash Hats, Crash Skirts, 7 and Crash Itself. That during the month ‘of August we are selling Men’s and Boy’s clothing at the - Mul Particulars of Examination the naan. containin , full = ormstios, may be obtained on applica : : W. VAUGHAN, Registrar 4 ame — What trade we have we’ll hold, and what we The Examiner cao FOR Avery onda | MOON’S CHANGEs First Quarter, ord Full Moon, 10th,” Last Quarter, 17th New Moon, 24th. of Day of W A - ay of We’k| M Morn | Afi’y | poo slwoana| algae ednesday Thursday | 21 2 StS Va 3\Friday 257| 3 52 19 4\Saturday 357 4 53 it 5|Sunday 5 5 S| i 6/Monday 6 ff 639 | 8 7\ Tuesday 747| 8 7 | 8)Wednes « | 8 45) 9 a) 9 Thursd 40) 9 0)» 10 Friday 19 2% 19 1 | y \lSeturday | 11 Jy! yy gc| 2 | 3 \2 Sunday 11 34) 9g 31 3 13 Morday 0 31 9 Bl sg 4 Tuesday 04) 4 ; 3 15|Wednesday| 1 3% } “pay 16'Thursday, | 2 22 2 9 6% 17| Friday 3 25] 3 018 18 Saturday 4sil « Ul % WiSunday | 6 24 6 : 20 Monday 734 8 5 5 21 Tuesday 8 54 8 6 a 22|Wednesday | 9 17) g ” fy 23\Thursday 9 25) 19 8 i) 24\ Friday 0 25) 10 59| 99 4 25 Saturday 10 58 1) 21 4g 26) Sunday 11 16 11 41) 9 4 27'Monday_ | II 44) 12 23 a 28| Tuesday | 0 0 B n 29) Wednesday | 0 055) 96 3% 30/Thursday | 1 1 0 K 31| Friday om 2 B - CANADA - Province of Prince Raward igi In Chancery In the Rolls Court In the matter ef John Bowman, of North Wiltshire, in Queen's County, ix th: Province of Prince Edward Island, lunatic. Hovorable Edward Jarvis Hi Pursuant to and by virtue of an Order of the of the Rolls,made in this matter Tee the ap at plication of James J. Johnston town, in Queen’s County, 4 Committee of the person and Joha Bowman on the fist day a D., 1906, and an order made by the o oe —e in amendment on the eleven ay of Avzust, 1990, sell by Public Auction atime tex Building in Charlottetown, in Quesn’s Count on Tuesday the twenty-fifth day of ber next, 1900, at twelve o’clock tract piece or parcel of land situate being op Township number in Prince Edward Island, bounded ¢s follows that is to say: Commenting On the North- eastern side of the North Wiltshire Road in the Southeastern boundary line formerly in Petpension of John Hathaly sve owned by illiam Patherly and thence North thirty-eight degrees cool boundar, line eighty-three chains three links or to the rear Jine of farms fropt- ing on said Road, thence South fifty two degrees east nine chains Or to the line run Robert Harris, and agreed upon Richard Bowman and Thomas Godf: instrument of assignment bearing Gate first das of January, a. D., 1880, e thirty-eight degrees wes: along the Southera side of the Railway ; tion, thence along the same Southerly and Southwesterly until it meets the said line ran by Robert Harris as eforesaid thence along Same south thirty-eight degrees pe de. North Wiltshire Road aforesaid, thence following the course therof No nine chains or to tue place of Saving and reservi thereout 87-10) of an acre conveyed by Richard Bowman to Her Majesty the Queen and seventeen one-hun- dredth parts of an acre con by the Commissioner of Public Le to Mer Majesty the Queen for Railway purposes ieay- ing seventy four ecres a little more or less, Condidions made known at sale. Dated this 17th day of sacem A. D., 1900. J.A LONGWO Master in Chancery. dy wed & sat tfll sale. McGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation Examinations, the various Courses of Study, st Montreal and at local centres on lit) Jane, ani at Montreal in & ander. “was of Arts(Men and omen) tFacalty of Applied S-'ence ;Mon. 17th Sep Faculty of Medicine ar aculty of Comparative cine 2nd Veterin>ry Science, Sat. 2ind Sept) *In the Fooulty of Arts (Povisea 7) he cou. «28 are also to PABTIA DENTS without Matriculation ,” tin the Faculty of Applied — and courece g Civit, Meohane ae inehite- ining Engineering, Chemistry ture, a: also open to PARTIAL S10 without Matriculation yest Examinations {for twenty-cre | first Arts Entrarce Exhibitions in the Pact the ranging from $90 to,$2.00, will be held o# % l7th September at Monirecl, st. Sonate Nida oLitieaemma ie ohn’s, Nfid., and other c2 The Royai’ Victoria College, the nr idential college for women, will be receive students on 17th September. ne McGill Normai School will be on Ist September, . a copies of P. EB. Island Commercial College The attention of those dpe cand thorough and practical t10B avale active business life is wa i tages offered by this Colege- ketpis¢, Cound drdia! Law, Arithenetiéy Penmanship, English, Corre* oT Business Methods, Shorthand, dire svriting, etc., are taught in the most } and practical manner. ‘Special’ of yosd is givento locat.og graduates ew term . business P iue. AUG. 20th inst m R50 m. Send for prospectus. P- 0. Box ui. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Propriel#t Aug2—déw tf. ere