is a Co eee ya — IS OL I = | NOTES AND COMMENTS. ABSOLUTE a —The statement is made ina reliable quarter that more than 120,000 men and 3 650 officers of the German army have f t | ‘responded to the call for yolunteers for a Chinese service. | —Jspsn’s action in the China crisis is Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “YMust Bear Signature of hot See Poc-Simile Wrapper Below. sash ~“ small and as easy to take as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS.. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. ~ CURE SICK HEADACHE. we —— st t | Hillsborough eo Dridge The New]Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads, Ther 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.” The}best pre f'that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in ood repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the enuine article in appearance only. hey lack the gemerai excellence of Genuine This ‘notice is necessary, as injurious and dangerous imitations, called Waite Lin!- MET, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often snstituted for WINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because they pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S. rcin partiewlar ¢laiming to be made by a ® «1 proprietor of Mixaxp’s LINIMENT, ich simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY C. ¢. RICHARDS &C0., Yarmouth, N.‘S., we do not Select some few articles and tell how low we sell them, don’t thi Mat our goods @ | are re If yours office or store is in need of ink, pens, mucilage, or any- | thing in our line, call in. We will supply you. MITCERLL'S BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prewse’s.{ 4 ™~\ €9000000 # Gecegneseses es MPR Dt ontee omc Tene Mena ee. 4 the theme of general comment and praise. Japan’s attitude elieits all the more praise because uf her unpleasant experience with the powers, following her victories in the late Chinese war. —A despaich to the London Daily Telegraph from Chefo, dated July 31, save ittranspires that when the Chinese made a determined rush on the British Legation in Pekin, Capt. Mevers,of the American marines, displayed a conspicu ous courage, Under a heavy fire be led bis men in a sortie, drove the enemy back, and captured several hundred rifles and a quantity or ammunition. He was wounded. Dr Sippet was severely woucd- ed. —Hugh John McDonhld is after Mr. Sifton because of the frauds in the sale of school lands in Manitoba. Mr. Sif- ton bad the lends sold at auction. Men ia the ring bid them up high, and bad them knocked down to them, thus shut« ting Out the bona- fide purchaser. Next day the bidders would fai! to turn up, and the lands would be sold at the upset price to other members of the ring, who were ready to dispose of them at a higher er figure to the regular settler. It is an- other casefof the ““go~between.” Mr, Mac~ donald has the right to ‘aterfere in a mat- ter of this kind, because the revenue from school lands belongs cto the province. When the bona fide settler pays a high figure to a speculator, who gets the land cheap, the province is robbed. The “go between” trick, which is characteristic of the Ottawa traneactions, must be stopped. 2a+e ESTEEMED BXCHANGE. Otiawa Journal: Haul down the flag Jones of Halifax is’ dow to be the legal custodian of the flag down there. Ifold Kruger had not waited so many years to start the rowin South Africa, betting wouldn’t be so bad that he would live to be lieutenant-governor of whatever they inted to call the Transvaal, Montreal Gazette: When the British com- missioner to the Paris exhibition made some suggestions as to the Canadian de- partment, Mr Tarte affronted him to his face and insisted on something else., When Mr Picard, the Frdnch commissioner sent round word that the Canadian department was {to be open on {Surday, though the Canadian Parliament cesired gotherwise, open flew the doors. Le Journal: Relisble information makes it our duty to recommend our frieuds to be on their guard, and not to trust to the comings and goings of the ministera to calculate the date of the elections: We may have them sooner than later- We know that the Govern~ ment has made arrangements to dissolve Parliament at any moment, There is, besides in Burope, a Minister,a great talker, as everyone knows, whose acts at this moment corroborates what we are aware of in any case. . Let us be ready then. WEDDING BELLS. Friday evening, July 27th, will be long remembered by the young people of West River as one of ite most enjoyable events of the season, it being the occasion of a wedding festival held at the residence of Mrs. D McLaughlan. The contracting parties were Miss Millicent McRae,of Rice Peint, and Ewen McLaugblan, of Fair- view. The bride was very prettily attired and was attended by Miss M McLaughlan, while the groom was supported by Mr J McRae. Fifty invited guests repaired to the dining room which was artistically decorated with ferns and flowers, and partook of a sumptuous repast prepared by Mrs D McLangblan ia her best style, and where music arose with its yoluputons swell soft eyes looked love to eyes which spoke agsin and all went merry as a wedding bell. The wedding gifts were elegant and costly. Amongst the rarest was a musical clock and a beautiful parlor lamp,presented by some gentlemen friends of “the groom. We wish M.r and Mrs. McLaughian a happy and prospereus journey through life. — i SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. August 3—Schr Champion, Orr, Richi- bucto; SS City of Ghent, McNevin, pankesbuby Schrs Howard L, Furrow. ictou; Nina Page, Reynard, Pictou; Jessen, Forrest, Sydney; Lady Hill, Phalen, Pictou; Swallow, Finlayson, Pi- nette; SS Oampana, Demers, Montreal; Schrs Edwin A Grozier, McDougall, Pye, Boston, Lagi |, Pictou SS Hal OLEARED. August3 —SS City of Ghent, MeNevin. nes an Josepb Ann, Cormier, ictou; “Ning | Page Pictou; Jessen, Forrest, Rickibucte N B; ‘Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Lady Hill, McDougall, Pictou; SS Halifax, Pye, Boston; Schrs Henry Ellsworth, Conroy, Pictou; SS Campana, Demers, Pietou; Schr P LG, Burke, Picteu; B Weir & Co, Shannon, Tidnish; Chloris, Langi'’, Pietou. Sydney; P L G, ts Sap Chloris, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETON AUGUST 6, ISLANDERS NARROW ESCAPE. a ee Murray MacNeill, of Denver, Struck Twice .by Lightning. Mr Murray McNeil!, an Islimder living in Denver Col-, and in the employ of the Colorado Telephone Company narrowly missed death by electricity re- cently. He had been stringing wires for the company On some ef the mountain ines, and while clinging toa poll was -everely burned in the side by # current of lightning, which etruck the wires some distance away and ricochetted teward him, fioally landing in bis side and going tuence to the groucd. MacNeill intuitive- y avoided the current aad therefore re- eived only a portion of il. Some time fier be was again stringing wires when anotmer curreot eame «cunning slong the wires and knocked bim senseless, causing vim to fall from the pole, thirty feet, and to break three ribs on the right side of hie body. He was discovered an hour later snd removed to a neighboring rarch- When in Denver, MacNeil! lives with his sister, Mrs George McSwaia, at Moncrieff place and Homer Boulevard- Mr McNeill has recovered from his se- vere treatment, and ie again living in Denver. He is the youngest son of the late Laughlea MacNeill, ot Tryon. This experience seemeto disprove the assertion that lightning never strikes twice in the same place- ANTIQUITY OF GALEIC, ANON. Before Apollo had a flute, More than 8 hundred year, Macgregor played hie ain bagpipes, His Heelant clans tocheer, He had a boat, too, of his ain, Made oot o’ Heelant wud, Which saved a’ the Macgregor’s freens Frae droonin’ at the fluod. For you mus’ know the Geelic tongue Was spoken in Glen Eden, And Adam wrote his Heelaat sangs The time his eheep was feedin’, And Mrs. A‘am’s namc wae Grant, She came from Abergeldy ; She was a poetess, and wrote “The Berks o’ Aterfeldy ; Moreover, too, old Tubal Cain— His name was Dougal Dbu. Bat was misprinted in the Book When tae printer had got fou— He was a blacksmith till his trade, And made the first claymore ; He also made the coat o’ mail That Noah’s father wore. And furthermore, ’tis goepel truth, He did invent the bell, Because, you see, be sold a dram, And needed it himeel’, Young Donald Vulcan served his time With this same Dougal Duh— Five years he shoed Macgregor’s horse, And Dougal’s bellows blew. Now, “Noah” is a Grecian word, In Gaelic it?s ““Macpherson ;” He instituted Heelant games Just for Lis ain diversion. MacCallum Mobr, his son-in-law, Was Lerd Duke of Argyll ; His mother’s name was Janet Gunn, A sister of King Coil. And Samsom, too—ihat’s more of Greek — His name was Gilderey, He felled a bullock with his neive When he was just a boy. They took him off to Sterling jail, They little kent his might; Hetwalked off witu the gates and all At the dead hour of night. And farthermere, our Heelant chiefs Have al] got pagan names, Such as Achilles—bless y soul— The more the burning shame, Fingal was Ajax, or the like, Ossian they made a Spartan ; Macgregor was—who can tell what— ’T was something about tartan. There’s no use talking about Greek, Jv’s just a kind of gabble, A portion of the Gaelic tongue Spoiled at the Toor o’ Babel, The Greeks, you see, were not @ clan, Although of the same bone, But just a sort of laboring men, That carried bricks and stone. For instance, there’s the “TIllia’” noo It’s ruined altogether; . Twas ficet».write in the Gaelic tongue, By Homer in Balquither, The Greeks they got it at the Iast And spoiled it as yeu see, They swore that Homer wasa Greek— A most tremendous lee. And no doubt you would like to know Where tair Glen Eden stocd ; Och hene, it was the bonnie place Before the awful flood. Aweel, ‘twas just in Inverness, Some say ’twas in Argyll ; There’s no use fetchin’ ’boot a word— Twas the Heelants all the while. Mother of 11 at Twenty Two. | Panis, August. 4,—Viscoun maille, has given birth to tri times before twins have been added te the family. Thus this beautiful society wo man, who married when 17 years ef age, is the mother of eleven splendidly healthy boys before she is 22 and after four and a half years of marriage. = 3 SAT tT og When you say your blood is impure and your appetite poor you ,are admitting your need of Hood’s Sareapsri'le egin taking it at onee. RBoche- , . Fonur | 1900 Were | Going to Move | The balance of our summer goods very quick; price don’t count much, not more than haif as much as it used to. “LADIES” Shirt waists, Sailor Hats, Hat Shapes, Untrimmed Hats, Lace, Edging and Embroidery, l-2 —— “CHILDREN’S” Tams, Sailor Hats, Leghorn Hats, Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats. Ladies, you will have to go To Paris If you want auything 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 l-2 it used what |-2 to be Don’t forget it please. i THIS We do not want —S ? LOOT Pare r on ak 4 to have one inch Laces, of our summer Kdgings, : Lace, Edging or Insertions, Embroidery, = Embroidery, 7 This price ought wear well _and to help us clear it sell well at thalf out at once, price. Prices like “Little Bobs,” They’re small but—Oh B ROS. What trade we have we'll hold, and what haven't we're after. TOIT The Examiner Caleng 7 ~eF OR AUGU > See eee MOON’S CHANGRs First Quarter, 3rq. 7 Full Moon, 10th. Last Quarter, 17th New Moon, 24th. D| iH of| Day of We’k, M Mor eee na Sea l,Wednesday| 1 49) oe ~ 8 Thursday 2 16) ; a i Priday =| 257) 30) 13 4/Saturday 3 57| 42) 5 We 5\Sunday 5 4.5 56 FB 6: Monday 6 32 6 3 be 7\Tuesday 7 47 8 15| 5g BB Wednesday| 8 45) 91 9 i & ‘Thursday 940} 10 ¢ i Q 10 Friday 10 2s| 10 53] 5 = \1Saturday | 11 12) 11 3g 3 § 12 Sunday 11 34! 9 i § } 13\Monday 0 3} 039 ; ; 4/Tuesday 0 l 7 4 15| Wednesday | 1 32) 15 9 i 16/Thursday 2241 25a 19 i] 17| Friday 327| 355 a 18\Saturday | 454 5 29) Jy ‘ 19 Sunday 6 24 6 49 33 : Monday | 732 8 G js! © 2iiTuesday | 8 55] 8 6 4 Wednesday! 91°) 9 39 39 | # Thursday 9 25) 10 i ) Priday 10 25 10 59 m | Saturday 10 58) 11 3] 4 Sunday | 11 16) 11 41) 9 4 Monday = 11 44; 12 §} 93 | ‘Tuesday 0 2 023 x 29 Wednesday 083 055) 9 30| Thursday 19 181 9 x 31 Friday 1 42; 2 65 3 se , ———_ sme - Notice to Mariner | The mam tower showings a | at entrance of Souris bestia hag i , ing repairs, and duringche time thely tern is lifted asma) light than ony & will be shown. Marinere using the pr | at night should depend on tk & red light at the end of the ft The Relief Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing an, pared to the ‘relief that is felt } & ) RS. SMITH, and hundredsotole F women of P. E. Island, on wash de since they have started using GILT £DGE SOsry All first class grocers SELLit : ; McKINNON & McNBIM ‘VHOLESALE AGEN , — es LaLa hems | Short Line to Quel VIA. MEGANTIC, Lv. St. John 5.15 p m, daily, . Ar. Quebec 9.59 a m, daily except Movil? 4 Imperial Limited Ocean to Se | IN 116 HOURS. Knights of Pythias secs Detroit, Mich., August = «-" B One fare for the round tr‘r- SUMMER TouRS 90) Send for bockist. gl | Sheli be giad ic unote rates Mf (OUTS Ol upg mses -- A. 3. BRYA? L.. £..0.2.% 2+ Koln Mebs e- ¥.C.nenNni. . - ChE e ! x eke ici nec aetetewn. — - en Chala A PICKARD & C0 PEAKE’S NO. Af A full stock of the \ best sy hand and arriving daily. A share of your patronageis ed. , ; 7 - LOWEST [PRICE -- # in ete * June = then ood § wim ’ , ee