= ESS ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Carter’s Little Liver Pill< Yust Bear Signature of to take as sugar. ~ qe) om HEADACHE. iCARTER FOR DIZZINESS. c FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. Hillsborough The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads, Ther you wi!' need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. AS A A ATE AERA LTT WITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” TheJbest prooffthat MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence of ‘Genuine ‘Vhis ‘notice is necessary, as injurious and dangerous imitations, called Wuite Lini- MET, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often snstituted for \QINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because they pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advartising of MINARD'S. ‘t vin particular claiming to be made bv ‘p «) proprietor of MINARD’S LINIMED:, igh simply is a lie. ‘INSIST UPON: HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT c. €. RICHARDS &C0., VYarmeath,/N.S., we do not Select some tew 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 Qacen'St. Opp. Prowse’s. 4000008 FT NGE. ESTEEMED EXCHA Anunoancemente that will not wote fur ideas | Montreal Gazet:: prominent Democrats Bryan because of hia silver money are interpersed inthe United States papers | with intimations from Republicans who will bolt McKinley because of his impert. alism. The man whotuinks (or bimself avd says what he thinks is becomiug numerous. His is a good iribe, too. Washington Poot: A young English man who left town a fortnight ago to re- turn to his native land after #ix monthe’ visit to America took time before he wen! away to tell meabou! some of the extra ordinary things he had learued oo bis travels, and, now that be is on the high seas, where he can’t possibly read thie, | am free to repeat to you & most imporian and singular fact he impa ted to me con cerning Lake Superior. A very learneo man told it to him in ‘Duluth Here’s what the Eoglishman told: me the wise man told him : “You know the water in Lake Superior is intensely cold,” said he, “it’s a most extraordinary thing, too for it is many de grees colder than the water in the other of the great lakes. It was most interesting tome to learnof the curious American custom that causes it. In winter, I wae informed by a gentleman in Duluth, the ice freezes on Lake Superior to a depth of 20 or 25 feet fancy and the harvest- ing of the ice crop, he assured me,is the chief industry of the laboring cla-ees. The ice is cut into im- mcnse blocke, that are so large it would be difficult to lift them from the water; 80, in order to preserve them, they are weighted with shot, attached by ropee to buoya, and sunk to the bottom of the lake. A mostingenious idea, isn’t i ? When they are needed they ere floated to the service, towed ashore, and cut up. The whole bottom of the lake is quite paved with ice blocks, lam told. It’sa moat extraordinary thing, bnt one can’t help seeing that that’s why the water is so very cold. It’s really a lake of iced water you know. I shall tell] them at bome that you Americins are 8o fond of iced water that you keep a whole lake of it in the States. Curious idea, isn’t it? But eo cleverly American you know !” Our Trade With Great Britain. The British Board of Trade returns issued recently for the eeven months of the present year ending July 31, show the following increases'in importe fron Canada during that period: Cattle, £40,000; wheat, £341,000 ; oats, £267,000 ; bacon, £282,000; hams, £80,000 ; cheese, £400,- 000; egg, £7,000; fish £182,000. The decreases in imports are: Sheep, £9,000; wheat flour, £141,000 ; maize, £204,000 ; butter, £31,000 ; hewn woc, £24000; sawn wood, £100,006. ibe! increaee in British exporte to Canada are: Salt, £14,000; spirits, £17,- 000; woo), £17,000; cotton piec* yzoods, £107,000 ; jute piece goods, £12,000 ; linen piece goods, £20,000; woolen tissues, £102,000; worried § tissues, £51,000; carpets, £46,000; pig iron, £24,000; tio plates, £58,000; unwrought steel, £175,- 000; apparel and slops, £35,000; cements, £18,000; seed oi], £30,000. Raiiway iron decrsesed £18,060. Fish Fell From the Sky. Jobo S Fogg, a catile man and farmer, brought adozen smal! fish tothe city to- day and toldin an interesting manner of finding them floundering about on the hot fallen from the sky. A black cloud ap- peared hidiog tne sun, and several bright fleshes of lightening came from the cloud, afier which the fish were seen glistening and lively, evidently much disconcerted by their surroundings. They are smal! apecimens of the perch family, and Mr Fogg’s idea that they fell from the clouds is fully believed by men of exper- ience. Mr E Amboid says it is sn uncommon thing for a fish to fall out ofa passing cloud.—Galveston (Tex) News. a © ee + — King of Servia Weds. Betcrape, Aug 8.—King Alexander yesterday wedded Mme. Draga Maschin, tue ceremony bing performed with grea! pomp. In honor of theevent the Kiog granted an amnesty, together with numer ons political pardons, includirg the former Radical Premier Tavechanovich- Mme. Draga Maschin was a fwaiting lady on the count,and there was some Op~ position to the match. > PLAIN LANGUAGE FRO TRUTH. | dry prairie at noon, having apparently | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN? AUGUST 11, rgeo. rer wae Lae shows Dazzling Prices em eee FUL JAMES. _~—— & | BRRT HASTE. Which I wish to remark— And my lauguage i6 plain— That for ways tha: sre dark And for uricks tuat are vain, The heathen Chinee is peculiar, Whics the same I would rise to ex plais. Ah Sin eas bis nam ; Au: isb ! Lot devy io regord vw (De Bathe Wis tha vame migbt imply, Sut bis Sin le ‘4. -@neive and child - | Kr As tirequ ul remarked to Bill Nye. lt was Auge tth rd ; . Aud qui & soft w ve skies : | Which might b interred That Ab Sino was | kewise ; Yet be— pisyed 1b otthat day upon Wil. liam verabbretiedin hace <u toed sh Prints came in yesterday in remnants 1 to 5 yards each 1000 yards Engli de Which we had a smal] game, elegant goods 10 to 15c Saturday poe ae took «bend 10 pieces more Pink and Blue Flannelette be ‘ e¢ frame . He did not understand ; 95 dozen Towels Xe pair But he smiled ay he sat by the table, wae amlle that was childlike and an}, 4¢ 10 pieces American Prints 7e 10¢ pair 15 dozen Linen Towels 15x28 size, 1c A lot of Sample Wrappers and Skirte at a bargain. An elegant line of Shawls and Wrappers, suitable for travelling Golf Capes. 8 webs more Black Roman Satin elegant goods suitable for ladjes blouses 40c for 3 webs Cretonne 10c fer All Ladies’ Summer Undervests at cost. 20 doz Corsets special 75c tor 2 A few Sample White Quilts less than cost. Yet the cards they were stocked I away thatI grieve And my feelings were sho ked Sey = state of Nyes sleeve ; : ich was atuffed full of : me aces and 260 And the same with intent te deceive, * But the hands that were played By that heathen Chinee, And the points that he made Were quite frightful to «ee— Till at last he put down a right bower, Which the same Nye bad dealth unto me. 50o We have but one class of customers—“The Great People,” we want them ; all and we make prices to get them. 7 F ROWSE BROS. What trade we have we'll hold, and what haven't we’re after RRS aaa aaa Then I looked up at Nye, And he gazed upon me; And he ros w th a sizh, And said, “Can this be? We are ruined by Chinese eheap la- bor?— And he went for that heathen chinee. In the scene that ensued I did not take a hand, But the floor it was stiewed, Like leaves on the strand With the cards Ab Sin had been hidiug, In the game “he did not under- In his sleeves, which were long, He had twenty-four jacks — Which was coming it etrong, Yet I state but the facts ; And we found on his nails, which were taper, What 18 trequent in tapers, that’s wax. Which is why [ remark, And my language is plain, Tbat for ways that are dark And for tricks that are vain, The heathen Chinee ia “peculiar,” | SRCSEREORIS TOS RRA ates _— Russian Hordes. Loyxpox, Wednesday, Aug. 9.—The Daily Graphic’s Sebastopol correspondent claims to have the best military authority for stating that Ruseia proposes, in addition to the troops already despatched far East, to that port before from Odessa to the embark 125,000 men at the end of the year, Arms for China. Loxpow, Aug. 8.—An order for thirty million, rounds of smal] arms ammuni- tion is being filled at the Woolwich arsen- al forshipment to China. It is stated that the ammunition makers throughout the country havealso been ordered to furnish all they can, Which the same I am free to main- : : tain. The Examiner Calendat ex rely Ve | Silvey Spring B Wd aS <> >a oF OR AUGUST... Bs? C 7 Ps EE — The Japanese Consul has notified the pcb am a Fl scabs PI Se British Columbia that the MOON’S CHANGES. Li b SHERBROOKE, . rely the immigration of Jeane tins | Elst Quater Se Short Line to Quebec 8. 0, NUPTEE Po Java Full Moon, 10th. ee”: Last Quarter, 17th ‘VIA. MEGANTIC. Ale and Posts a eis PE : : New Moon, 24th. ______ | Lv, 8t. John 5.15 pm, daily, excerpt “aw above epee eae : ry system of puf- { 5 Hi Water! Su Ar. Quebec $9.50 a m, daily excent Mouday superior ‘9 et fery bas been inaugurated by Mr. Sifton, of| Day ofWek | sind duced by any other Bret ace mano in Canada” has establieh- uM) en | Aft’n Rises.| Sets. tn the Donia ed a bureau at O.'awa for the preparation | —| —— She Rs by tl int Jakes | ae : in the Dominio, ¥'= and dissemination _of laudatory articles l\Wednesday| 142 2 3/4 51 "7 26 [mperial Limited Oceas ig Oece order to give with reference (o himeelf, These articles | 2)Thursday 2 16, 2 38) 52 19 IN 116 HOURS > ance to sample thet "fy are sent to the Tammany press and sre} 3/Friday 2 57; 320) 53 18 ae beg u quote the fo —- - —— expres | 4|Saturday 357| 421 5 | 16 = low prices for cash. ions 0 p rblic opinion, | 5;Sunday 5 4 530) 56 15 i ; ? A few days ago an editorial caneabel 6| Monday 6 32. 6 39) 57 13 Knights of Pythias b geting Pr Per hhd... «++ in the Toronto Globe describing he 7; Tuesday 7 47 8 15| 58 13 Detroit, Mich., Auguet «Y.. «& + «ot, MEE Per half do....+-* “ablest man in Caneda” es the greatest| 8|Wedne-# | 845; 9 145 0 | 12 | One fare for the round t:;. Per $ do. ..ee+ ee" a this oevinien hao yet produced. a i a 9 3 : . sidesisidiaiite Per doz quarts... e came article was issued simultaneous: ora, | ) 49 | ° - Besos enor? ly in the machine organs of Manitoba and L1/Saturday 21135; 3 {| 7 SUM MER TCU ES +00 sand - ” i soy pat the Northwest, One thing can b. said | ‘2 Sunday 1134, 0 1) 5 5 Delivered in #7 for Mr. Sifton, and that ie that he is a| />Moaday 0 3 030, 6 3 muah Gt Dates : B the city, steamers iuldntiitc edaaeainn d th é 4, Tuesday 649) 116 7 1 Shell be glad tc quote retes fer epecia) suffer if “ ating bis 7 eg wi re Sei wetenediiy fo 2:38) (1:50}10:9 6:am | meee oo © Ae MACDONALD help him. 8 wo horn” ¢2n| i¢iThursday} | 2 241 252] 10 | 87 A. 5. MBATi: : Agent for Pb 17|Friday 3 27| 3 55} 11 5s D.T. A.C. >. #.. 4. Joka, N. B eod Bole . a a - Saturday 4 54, ° 49) 12 : or nn , : Sunday 6 24 649 13 1 '? > AT Lady Randolph Drops Title, 20Monday | 732, 8 0) 15 | 80 ws eciiilee 2; aS Notice to M Tuesd 8 55) 850 16 | 48 a WES So Me Ce 12 | Wednesday | 9 5} ° 39 17 16 "Chertettetown, —— ai _ |23\Thursday | 9 25/1024) 18 | 45 ; qvoxpox Aug. 7-—Lieut. Geo. Cornwallis- | 24!Friday | 0 25 10 59 20 | 43 | —— The mamn tower showing 4 ent, who married Lady Randolph Chur- | 25\Saturday | 1058 11 3) 21 | 41 et-entrance of Souris herbor# chill, bas been temporarity placed If- oe | 9 ; ingche tie | eeeinadeel .) Placed on nalf- | 26\Sunday 11 16 11 41; 22 | 39 | wwmemeeqoewon we | ie pric, and dution: pay quence of ill health. The} 27/Monday | 11 44,12 5} 23 | 37 tern is lifved a smal © "BB. sae as tO whether she would retain Tuesday 02 0 23, 2 | 35 lt I will be chown. Mariner@ “iy her title has been settled by her decision | 29| Wednesday | 0 33, 0 55| 26 | 34 S mportant at nicht should depend ie to ee designated hereas Mre. George | 30|Thursday | 1 9 181) 27 32 red light at the end of she Cornwallis. West. 31| Friday 1 42) 2 65 28 6 30 In order to have good castings A. LORD, or : The elief that the patterns be good alse. 1 ee If you haven’t read“ The Star Hull We have in our employ “expert ny Survey” and all the other gcod things in t » Sa ” 6 THE the August Prince Edward Island Ma — OF— Se ee i ga- in’ saying that our patterns are ' zine you’ve missed aireat. It’s not tco late yet to getacopy, Now would bea good time to subscribe. Fifty cents year. Twenty - five cents for morths. UNEXPECT! aa first-class in every respect. If you ‘ do not have a pattern of the article ; you want. cast we will be only too : glad to supply you with eame, ¢ Your orders are solicited, Broce Stewart and Go. : ret gigi ' Lady Smith, of South Africa, was nothing com pared to the ‘relief that is felt by ) RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women of P. E. Island, on wash day a six Nig LF Ch’town was OF to. day | yeen sorry you were not ered for e large ss 7 T have good tow ral E. H. BE If you den’t feel quite well try a bot- you tle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ii is a won- derful tonic and invigorator. It willbelp since they have started using you. GILT 2DCx SOAP All first class*grocers SELL it. , / | ! ' ‘ ae ; An hour’s plearant reading. The Prince 8 Nay. Co's Wharf, Edward Island Magazine for August, If ! a sna “had a arg hae: Five} _ MCKINNON & McNEVIN = - _* Jan quote y *- ceate at all the bookstores, , ; ‘VHOLESALE AGENT, eee ee |