a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 7, 1900 ‘ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “ust Bear Signature of FOR TORPID LIVER. POR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. PRR _|ron ruc compuexion bate Puray J ©. _ CURE SICK HEADACHE. AT TTT / Hillsborough oo bridge The 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 Very Low J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. WITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” "Tineffbest pre iffthat MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT 1S EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence of Genuine Lhis ‘notice is necessary, as injurious and -.damgerous imitations, called WHitTe® LINI- “ws, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- eration of the skin, are often snstituted for 44INARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because “acy pay .a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and ~ Advertising of MINARD’S. x<in particular claiming to be made by a ® «) proprietor of Minarp’s LINIMENT, ich.saply is a lie. ‘INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT MADE BY C. RICHARDS &'°C0., Yarmeuth, N.S., ate » Sale GOS0S901 6000 PSOE 808 $ Because Wwe (lo-not Select some few articles and tell how low we sell them, don’t think ‘that our goods are, high priced. If your office or store is in need of ink, pens, mucilage, or any- thing in our line, call in. We will supply you. “—“""" MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen’St. Opp. Prewse’s.{ ¥ OO © 8009 D Ce BOaeenescs of : : | | NOTES AND COOMY ERTS. —Not {much activity now in the the Fishery Proteetion Service | There is an ‘ election im the wind. -—For the present, there seems to be an [he plant of the Company has been seized by the Government ot Nicaragua. . sttiatheshis | The report of the salmon fishin, | sporations in British Columbis for 1899 shows & Qatch of 36,744912 pounds, ao increase of 13,102,460 pounds ove! 1898. end to the great Nicaragua sana! scheme. —The Kingsion Times thinks the Lib- erals may havea reduced majority iu th: /pext Parliament, but they wil! have » majority, upen which the Mostres! Gazette remarks that “ even thos? who are inclined to be friendly to the Laurier Gov- ernment see that it isa losing canse.” —Durbdan, in Natal, of which we heard a great deal ia the early etazes of the war, received ite name from General Sir Benj d’Urban, who died in Montreal in 1849 The general fought in South Africa, and was afterwards commander of the forces in British North America, — While the Toronto Globe is lauding Mr. Bifton tothe skiee, as the ablest mao in Canada, the Winnipeg Tribune (anti- boodle Liberal) pronounces bim “ a na~ tional affliction,” and adds that “ through his incapacity, or woree, millions of public treasure have been wasted, and his politi-~ oa! methods and ideale have vended to further degrade the tone of our politics. ’ —Tbe Ottawa Journal remarks that considering that brother Tarte made a valiant dieplayjof the;indepe adence ‘of Can- ada in connection with a mere visit from a British commissioner to the Canadian exhibit at Paris, he seems to have dis- played a lamb-like spirit when the French authorities ordered him to open the Can- adianSdoors Sundays or they would break them in.” —A staff correspondent of the Montreal) Star, writing from Paris under date of July 22nd, relates the following incident : The next blow to my selfsesteem as a Cenadian was the result of a conversation carried on between two Frenchmen at the exhibition, in vonea loud enough to be overheard by all in their immediate vicinity. A group of Arabs or Ethiopians was seen entering the Canadian pa- vilion. “Who are they?” asked one of the Frenchmen. “They must be Canadians,” replied the other. ‘* Really! But Canadisne are not black ?” the first one asked doubtfully. * Ob, yes, some of ;them are ” glibily replied his informant, whose dictum was apparently eccepted as fiaul. This, iu the “chere-mere-patrie” of the hon. the Minsister of Public Works. —Most solemnly in his London election epeech did Sir Wilfrid Laurier promise us preterential trade. Then he campaigned agsinet it in Esgland. Now his organ says :—If you want it, you had better go and stump Great Britain in its behalf.” To this the Montreal Star aptly responds that a campaign in England “would not be succeesiul so long as the British elec- tors could reply to the Canadian who ad- vocated a mutual preference within the Empire :—‘ Your own Government and a large majority of the members of your own Parliament are not in favor of such an arrangement,’ The campaigning must first be done in Canada. When the Can- adian people have shown their des re for a preference io the British market, by elect ing to Parliameut a large mejority pledged to do their utmost to obtain such a prefer- ence, then the campaign in England will begin.” —The Halifax Herald contains a long article on North Sydney from which we clip the following notice of one of the many successful men from P. K. Island: “ A. C. Bertram bas been editor and pro- prietor of thefNorth Sydnev Herald for 4 quarter of acentury, and it is but fair,to say that no weekly. inthe maritime pro- vinces {during ‘the period of time has bees its superior as a vigorous acd pewsy paper. li has a reputation beyond the confines of Cape Breton, as probably no provincial paper issued weekly has a wider circulation «broad. Mr. Bertram has for the past 12 years filled the position of in- spector of fisheries for Cape Breton Is- land, and it is admitted that he bas been a very efficient and successful administra- tor of his department. He ba; always tak- end cative part in the business advance- ment 2{North Syduey, being coxrnected with a number of enterprises prosecuted in the town aad vicinity, He was elected mayor of the town by acclamation in 1898 and agein in 1899, and during his tenure of office gpreved.an excellent chiet magis~ trate, being constantly watchful of the public interests. —The Greeks cherish a grateful memory of the labors of Hon. W. E. Gladstone in their bemalf, and have erected a statue in his honor in front of,the Athens university. Lit was unveiled on Saturday, July 7th, in the presence of the king, Prince Nicholas, Mr. Strong, British charge d’affaires, the staff of the British legation, and the prin- cipal authorities. The rectorofthe uni- versity, M. Kraseas, ina speech referred to the great service rendered to Greece by Mr. Gladstone and the grateful recollec- tion in which his memory was held by the people, The students and the assembled crowd. received the speech with loud ‘cheers, AJ] the Athenian newspapers published articles expressing gratitude to Great Britain and recalling Mr. Gladstone’s Pre-Helenic work. On the base of the statue there is engraved a Greek inscrip- tion the translation of which is as follows: .‘To as part of Epirus saczed light of freedom, everting slavery; Helias,-mindful of this boon, has raised his statue to thee, @ladstone, whose glory 1s immertal.” and to Thessaly, thou gavest (the. LIVE STOCK IMPROVEMENT, 'y, Hodson’s Scheme of Organiza- tion Approved at Montague, Sern remem Mr. Hodson, Dominion Live Stock Commiasioner finished his tour of this province at Montague Bridge, where he addressed ao influential and representative audience, Mr, Dewar, of New Perth, oc- cupiog the chair, aad Mr, 8, Martin acting as Secretary. Dr. Bethick, who accompsn- i'd Mr. Hodaon, on being firet called upon addressed the meeting on the very interest - ing subject of tuberculosis and its preven- ative. Mr. Hodson was then introduced 1nd in a pleasiog manner addressed the meeting along the lines already set forth io Tue ExaMINER. [he chairman then referred to some lieatilities the P. EB. Island farmer had to eout-od with in recent years in the matier of supplyiog the varying requirements of the local pork~-packing trade, afier which che following gentlemen briefly addressed the meeting in theorder named; A. C. McDonald, M P.,G. Bovyer, 3. M. Martin, James Clow, Dr. Roberteon and G. B. Aitken. The unanimous vote of thanke moved by Mr, Ciow and seconded by Dr. Robert- son on being tendered was Attingly acknowledged, The toilowing resolution was then put to the meeting and carried, having beea moved by F. G Bovyer and seconded by G. B, Aitken : Resolved that we endorse the scheme of organization outlined by Mr. Hodson re- garding provincial live stock, dairy and fruit growers’ associations, also his sug~ gestions re the organization of local farm-~ ers’ institutes, a+ -_-2 GOOD GRIT ELECTOIN CRIES One of the Grit organs which is not altogether blinded by rabid partzanship— tre McGregor, Manitoba, Herald—thinks some other cry than “ Laurier and the Liberal party ” is needed to gaia success at the coming elections. Well, how would “ Business is Busi. ness” do for one? Or“ Hug the Machine ”? Or “‘ No Precedent ” ? Or “ Elections are Not Made Prayers ”? Or “Wait till You See Us Next Year ”? Or “ Public Office is a Private Snap for Liberal M. P's”? Or “ We have Ballots to Burn ” f Or “ We Don’t View with Alarm the Enormously Increasing Expenditure ” ? Or“ The Axe ! the Axe! the Axe!!!’ Or ** Contracts Without Tender ” ? Or ‘‘Have the Emergency Ratione Made you Fat’? Or “Free Trade as taey have it im the United States. Or ““Another Prohibition Plebiscite ” ? Or “Honesty, Purity and Boodle ”? Or “Cap. Sullivan, Bole and Tom with Lewis, Patriote, Purists and Philao- thropiste ” 7? Or“ We don’t Practice what we Preach ” ? Or* Let us Frown Dowu Wrongdoing by Switching Ballo ” ? Or “ Ours ie a Vaster Expenditure than Has Been ” ? Or “Ring the Ene]! of Boodling,Boys ”? Or ‘* The Napoleon of the West a:d the Yukon ” ? Or “ Toe Publie Growing Time ” ? Or wouldn’t “Cold Justice ” be exceed - ingly appropriate this hot weather ? “be Manitoba paper need not fear any lack of election “ cries.” The woode are full of them.—Montreal Siar. Debt--This is Ite Ashanti Expedition. Bexwal, Ashanti, August 2.—Major HM. R. Beddoes with 40@ men and two guns, started July 24, to locate the enemy’s war camp. The cawp was found, the warriors rum bering 3,000 to 4,006 men, three days marching east of Dempoessi. Several hours figntiog resulted im the defeating of the Ashantis, after a stubborn resiatance. Major Beddoes’ losses were heavy. He aod Lieutenants Phillips and Swaby were severley wounded. Thirty men were also wounded, More troops will be necessary before the campaign can possible finish. ——_ Untrustworthy and Unpatriotic, Pretoria, Aug. 5.—A Pretoria mere chant, a Hoilander, was despatched to Europe severa! months ago with £80,000 with which to purchase foodstuffs for the burghers. Hehas mot since been heard of. SOO NEE OPI REE The Prince of Wales never misses at~ tending divine service, whether in town or country, at home or abroad. He is happiest stthe church in Sandrisgham Park, and an American who once saw him there taking part in the service described him as “quite a notable psalmist, joining with evident enjoyment in such hymas as ; Ooward, Christian Soldiers, his vuice being easily distinguished by reason of ‘its sonorous character andthe tremergdous roll whieh he gives to the ‘r.’” ‘Lhe Prince has a well known dislike to high Late but nothing would ioduce him to wear any otherfor going to charch, and he is very particular that al] bis friends and acquaintances should do like- wise. There is nothing which puts him oul sO much as for any visitor at Sand- ringbam to shirk church-going on Sunday but this, needless to say, 's a matter of tare Occurrence. —= > 0a Your best friend can give yeu ao better advice than thie: ‘For impure blood, bad stomach and weak nerves take Hood’s Sarsaparilla,” ee cr Were | ‘Going to Move The balance of our summer goods very quick; price den’t count much, not more than half as much as it used to. “LADIES” Shirt waists, Sailor Hats, Hat Shapes, Untrimmed Hats, Lace, Edging and Embroidery, I-2 “CHILDREN’S” Tams, Sailor Hats, Leghorn Hats, Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats. Ladies, you will have to go % If you want anything prettier than our hat shapes and trimming; we doubt very much if you could beat iteven then, and we are selling all this beauty at about -2 what it used to be I-2 Don’t forget it please. This Fall We do not want to have one inch Laves, of our summer Edgings, Lace, Edging or Insertions, Embroidery, = Embroidery, This price ought wear well and to help us clear it sell well at half out at once, price. Prices like “Little Bobs,” They’re small but —Oh PROWSE BROS. What trade we have we'll hold, and what haven't we’re after. [The Examiner nek O R avaun te ; ne MOON’S CHANGRs First Quarter, Sed, : Full Moon, 10th. Last Quarter, 17th New Moor, 24th, ae oan o ‘High Water | of! Day of We’k M ee. M, mor” Afi’n | Rises, Se 1)Wednesday| 142 9 9 : Tharsday | 2 162 ‘hee 3\Friday 257 3 3 4 Saturday 3571 42 55 t 5)Sunday a 6 a 3 Menday 6 32 6 37 b Wednesday| 8 45) 9} 5 Thursday 9 40) 10 i , 10\Friday 19 25) 10 53] 9 : ra 11 12) 11 35 3 : 13 Monday 0 3 039 ¢ 5 4\Tuesday 049 11g 9 i 15|;Wednesday| 1 32) 1 9 I 1GiThursday | 224 2 59 4, f@ 17\Friday 3 27| 355] iy i 18 Saturday 454’ 5 2 & e 19 Sunday 6 24 6 49) 38 20 Monday 7 39) 8 0} Js : 21) Tuesday 8 5, 8 6 la & 91) 9 |g 9 25) 10 |g 10 25) 10 59) 90 | 4 10 58) 11 2 | 4 11 16 11 41) a 9 ill 44) 12 § 9 9 - 0 2 0 % | x 033 055) | 1% 181 @ 2 142, 2 6528 by | Notice to Maringy The main tower showings 5 at eatrance of Souris carha ae ing repairs, and duringche time the Jape tern is lifted a ema) light will be shown. sfarindita again , at night should depend oo th & red light at the end of the Water, A. LORD, $1—32i. —_ ———————.. The Relief —_— Pan lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing or | pared to the relief that is felt i \ RS. SMITH, and hundredsotohe women of P, E. Island, on wash dy i since they have started using > GILT ZDCE SOAs, All first class grocers SELL it McKINNON & MoNBVI “VHOLESALE AGEN CANADIAN match ba oman Short Lire tof ~VIA. MBGANTIC. Lv. St. John 5.15 pm, daily, excep Sanity Ar. Quebec 9.50 a m, daily pea Imperial Limited Ocean ts tt > IN 116 HOURS. ia Knights of Pythias ye Detroit, Mich., August 77t #--* Be One fare for the rouad tr:;- SUMMER TOURS 1) | Send for boexies. ‘aa Shell be gins ic auete rates ter ope tours on appiiletinu A. 3, HSAT? et ALC. p+, foka MB & W.C.n2SNZ.7 ¢bs "ng Ager* ck pia teeté #B ee ~ ? ok oe ee ul De A. PICKARD-& Gh hie 9 F PEAKE’S NO. 1 wast! i A full stock of the best hand and arriving daily. A snare of your patromag® LOWES? [PRIOBS oe PROMPT DELIVER! - June 0dawimfthen ood § wom