ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of See Fa:-Simile Wrapper Below. Vary small «ond as easy to take 15 sugar. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. | CURE SICK HEADACHE. - Hillsborough oo bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing and sv are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need some- thing nice in footwear. %e Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. WITATION |S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” The be t proof that HINAFL’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMiTAT- ED. The imitations resemble the enuine article in appearance only. hey lack the generat excellence of Genific Lhis “notice is necessary, as injurious and @ angerous imitations, called WHitTe LInI- m Ee, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often snbetituted for WINARD’ LEINIMENT by Dealers, because they pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. m particular claiming to be made by a proprietor of MiInaRp’s LINIMENT, ‘ich sumply is a lie. INSISTJUPONTHAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT CC. RICHARDS & CO,, Yarmeuth, N. S.. The Relief on Lady Smith, of Bouth Africa, was nothing com pared to the relicf that is felt by b RS. SMITH, and_ hundreds of other women of P. i. Island, on wash day since they have started using £ efih00 4 } + Deere ti Wi ra All first clase grocera SELLIt. McKINNON.& -WeRBYIN . WHOLESALE] AGEN 1 ad ; , THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWNAUGUST 29, rg00. THE LATE JAMES BRAZIL. James Brazil.died at his residence on Ottawa Street, Summerside, at 5 o'elock Wednesday morning, Augus Ist. He had been ill for along time. His end was calm and peaceful, The fai.ure of strength was gradual and it was thought he migh: linger some time longer, but the sudden approach of the Great Messenger come Oo Taeeday morning, July 3let. There wus no doubt bis last houre were at hand. He wae well prepared for his last Journey. He devoutly received his last sacrements and died fortified by all the rites of Holy Church. Deceased was born at New Rose, County Wexford, Ireland, November 2, 1818. In nie early youth and until age and diseare robbed him of his natural vivacity h: evinced the fiery apirit of Lis kinsmen o/ old when there was question of religion or country; moreover, he posse ised a deep rooted sense Of justice. He cam? to Am erica early in life, making his home in St Jobn’s, Nfld , about fifteen years. 1n May of 1854 he moved to Charlottetown, and in Uctober of the same year married Mar garet, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Murphy, Soath Shore. She and seven children survive to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. The eldest daughter left Summerside twenty-four years ago to join the Sisters of the Cougre- gation de Notre Dame, Montreal, the second is Mra. H. P. Woods of Summer- ride, and the third, Mre. J. Kane, of St. John, N.B. His eldest son John is now living 10 New Glaegow, N. S,; the second, Joseph, is in the American Express Com- pany, Omaha, Nebraeka; Thomas B. is manager of acopper mine in Trail, B. C., and Frank, the youngest, is in the Klua- dyke. ’ It wae never his ambition to amase wealth, butto do good in every way pos- sible to all those who appealed to his sympathy. Many keroic deeds of chars ity must certainly be noted in the Great Book. He deservingly enjoyed the es- teers and respect of all, and those who koew him during all those forty-five yeare in Summerside can testify that be ever proved himeaelf sincere, honest and unselfish. He was thoroughly posted in the history of the town and took a lively interest in all the events of theday. He had an inexhaustible fund of legend and story, and his genial manoer made him a general favorite. Perhaps the most.that eould be said of him is summed up in the testimony of one of the influential men of the town who knew him for nearly forty years: “He reminds one of the eainis of old.” Could a higher {tribute ef esteem be paid to a fellowscitizem,? The faneral took place Friday morning, Acgust 3, with a very large attendance, to St Paul’echurch and cemetery. The Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev D J G MacDonald, and the office of the deacon was sung and the buriai ser- vice performed by Rev J A MacDonald, Miscouche. The pail-bearers were Messrs Thomas Frizzle, Patrick Ryan, P T Fan- nivog, J P McKay, Chas Muphy and Mat- thew Dempsey. Mrs Brazil and the family have sincere sympaiby in their 2e- ieavement, FORWARD ISTHE WESTERN CHAMPION. Big Day’s Racing at Riverside Park, Tignish, One of the finest days’ racing io the bietory of Tignish was that witnessed on Riverside track Saturday last. The day was propitious, the attendance large and the best horses of the Weet Riding of Prince” faced the starter, Forward, Dr. Murpby’e handeome chestnut, was again the hero of the day and hie whirlwind bursts ef speed were very exciting. He started out of his class in a free-for-a'l agsinet such old compaigners as Ielaod Messenger and Pathpointer, both of which have low marks, and finished an easy wia- ner in three straight beats. Regrets were freely expressed that “Kid McCoy,” his opponent of Thursday atthe other Tig- nish track had not.the courage to follow the gelding into the Freesfor-all. The mansgement was everything that could be devired,and. tod much credit cannot be given Mr J Albert Brennan, for the succese attending the day’s sport. At the end of the Free-for-all, McCarthy, the driver uf Forward, got a rousing reeeption and was vigorously “hoisted” by the crowd. The following isthe summary : FREE-FOR-ALL. Forward, ch g, by French All Right, Dr Murphy, (McCarthy) | 1 1 Island Messenger, ch #, by Bush Messenger, W Howard, (Boward) 232 Pathpointer, chs, by Pathfinder, L Fitzpatrick, (Crockett)......... 3 2 3 NAMED RACE. Confusion, b h,by Westlawn, Chas Daltov, (MeCellum).......... 1.43 Beau Prince jr., br s, by Beau Prince, R Buote, (Crockett)...... 2 2 2 Chief Carnot, bijg, by Carmot, John Wade, fade) eeee SB Peredeeeeeees 3 3 3 Some li:tle dissatisfaction was ex~- pressed wiih the timer in the second heat and that functionary left the stand and was not repiaced, so that we are urable to obtain any time ot the different hea‘s. Mr. F. 3. Jost, of Miller Bros., left yesterday fo: Toronto. While away Mr, Jost will visit the principa) piano and organ factories of the Domion. This ens wing Ga Slr Haring toe ti is shown - ngive business now being conducted. Mesare Miller Boe arethe sole agents for th celebrated Heintzmaa Pisno and have lately placed quite a number. in the.city. Mr Jost will be ment from the ‘cit ‘for ¢vo or three weeks. — SUNDAY S SQUALL WEST. ) Houses Struck —Man Injured — Other Damage. A valued correspondent at the wert writing on Monday save: A heavy equal! of thuuder and rain passed over the west. eru part of the provioce on Sunday, The house of Alex Cameron, Greenmount, was atrock by l:ghbtoing avd badly shattered, Mr Cameron who wae inside at the time nad a tarrow ercape. The ekin of his leg wae tadly burned and hie foot very mueh -pattered. At latest accounte be is doing well, Writing a dey later the same corres- posdent ray : Greater damage than was at first reported was done by Sunday’s chuader 8 rm, from O’Leary to Tignish, A barn ~ae burped at the former place, .od another barp in the vicinity of Bloom- field. At Tignishthe residence of Mr, BE. Myrick auftered eonsiderably. While the family a .d some friends were a: Jimner during the height of the storm, the caperinge of the electric fluid tearing tbreugh the nouse, burst the plaster on the dining room where they were eating. Fortanately nobody was burt. The Mr. Cameron reported injured # ones yesterday escaped wilh & severe super- ficial burn aad from laest accounts is doing well. ACADIAN TEACHERS. Annual Convention to be Held at Mont Carmel. The Acadian Teachers’ Convention will take place at Mont Oarme! the 30th and 3let inst. Following is the programme : PROGRAMME, FyeupDI. = lere Seance. 9 a. m. 12Ouverture et Enrolement. 2 Adresse de Bienvernte. 3 Une conference—Un membre du clerge. cise et questions. 1.30 P. mu, 1 Relations entre |’ Instituteur et les parents. Andre Doiron. 2 Un ecrit. Maria Gallant. 3 Une lecon—La lecture, Blanchard. 4 Remarques et questions. 2eme Seance. Joseph VEDNBPREDI. 3eme Seance, 9 a. mM, 1 L’ Economie en Education. Jos, 8 Gallant. 2 La grammaire francaise Jos. Oct. Arsevault. 3 Un Essai. Brnno Martin. 4 Rema:ques et questions. 1.30P mu. 1 Unecrit. Isidore Buote. 2 L’Arithmetiyue. Zacharie Buote 3 Discours. Phileas L LeClere. 4 Remarques et questions, meen A 4eme Seance, WEDDING AT KENSINGTON. On Wednesday, the 22nd August, teams might be seen wending their way from five to half-past seven, p. m.,to the residence of Mr. and Mrs, William Paynter, Ken> sington, the object being to witness the marriage of their daughter Mary to Mr. Geo. Rogers, of Freetown. Precisely at 8 o’clock Minnie, sister of the bride, presided at the organ, and played the wedding march, and as it was played the father of the bride entered the room with the bride | aniag on- his arm, followed by bridesmaid, greom, meid of honor, and groomsman. In a few minutes the R-v W A Thompson tied the nuptial knot. The bride was tastefully dressed in white muslia, laceand ribbon to match. | Tho bridesmaid, sister of the groom, wore | a white dress trimmed with blue. The maid of henor, Flossie Stafford, niece of eh ce you save, ever time. Seatoaoaoa If you had started to buy August Ist, and kept at it since you might have been a millionaire by this . Well it’s never too late to do good 1-3 off all summer goods, have bargains, for those who don’t sympathy PROWSE BROS. # What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven't we're after. +s) a a a ; a s a The Examiner Calendar --FOR AUGUST.... MOON’S CHANGES. First Quarter, 3rd. Full Moon, 10th. Last Quarter, 17th New Moon, 24th. the bride, was dressed in white silk tulle, trimmed with pink lace. She carried a: basket of flowers anda silver tray con-: taining the ring After congratulations of the many friends, numbering about sixty,were over, the party retired to the diving room,where ® sumptuous supper was served. After a few hours pleasantly passed Mr and Mre Rogers, accompanied by a few friends drove to their furture home in Freetown. The presents were many and usefal, showing the high esteem in which the bride was held. — - = MARRIED. At Hopefield, Lot 64, on Aug. 24th, by Rey. E. Gillies, Daniel Maleolm Blue, of Little Sands, to Flora Chatherine McPhee, Pimples on the face’are not only ap- bowing, but they indicate bad blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures them by purify~ ing the blood, TO BE LEs. Pi Hee Wlsucasi & ? CAMPBELL ee =... amauie: b \High Water Sus ie = Day of We'k Morn (| Aft’n —— Sets. 1)Wednesday| 142 2 3/451 72 ?| Thursday 216, 2 38 52 ; 19 5|Friday 2 57, 320) 53 18 4\Saturday 357 421) 55 16 5/Sunday 5 4 530] 56 15 6|Monday 6 32 6 39) 57 13 7iTuesday 7 47; 815) 58 13 8 Wedne ay} 845) 91415 0 1Z Thursd , 49 O09 1 10 10)Friday lo 2] 1.53' 2 s 11/Saturday 11 12) 11 35) 3 7 1\2'Sunday 11343 0 W 5 5 13|Monday 03; 038} 6 3 4'Tue.day 04) 116 7 1 an na 1 35} 1 59 9 (6 59 16'Thursday, 224| 2 52} 10 57 17\Friday 3 2,| 355) ll |} 5 18 Saturday 45 4; 5 223 12 33 19 Sunday 6 24; 6 49° 13 51 20| Monday 7 34 8 0} “15 50 21/ Tuesday 8 52, 8 50) 16 48 22|Wednesday} 9 1°} 939 17 | 46 23| Thursday 9 25| 10 24 18 45 24\Friday | 0 25 10 59] 20 | 43 25\Saturday | 10 58, 11 3) 21 41 26|Sunday | 11 16, 11 41) 22 39 27} Monday | 1 44,12 5) 23 37 28iTuesday (| 0 2 O23 25 35 29| Wednesday | 0 331 @ 55) 26 34 30: Thursday {| 1 9 181) 27 32 31| Friday | 142 2 65 28 63% House and Lot by Auction I am instructed by Mr. J. A. Griffith, to sell by auction, at the pre- mises, King Street, East, on Tharsday the 30th day of August, at 12 o'clock noon, a lot of land 42 feet on King Street and re back 80 feet with cottage and out—buildings. ‘Derms cash. ae. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. dy thar, eat and wed, P. E. Island Commercial College The attention of those who desire a thorough ead practical preparation for an active business life is called to the advan- tages offered by this College. Books keeping, Commercia) Law, Arithmetic, Penmanship, English, Correspondence, Business Methods, Shorthand, Type~ writing, etc., are taught in the most direct aod practical manner, Special attention is givento locating graduates in good business positions. New term Opens on MONDAY, AUG. 20:h ‘inst, at 9.30 o m. Send for prospectus. P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Princi nd Propriet Aug2—l&wa tf. “9 ws Just received a large supply of Plates, (Stanley & Hammer.) Paper, (Solio). Film, Mounts, Printing Frames, etc., etc. MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Qaeen St. Opp. Prowse’s. : : i ee ee ng tenes Reward —Offered-t The Provincia! ‘Scvernmer.t will pay 4 hiberad /Tewars ‘lo any: person’ whe will give such infcrmation as will lead | 4 to the arrest of the party or parties who assaulted Mr. I ©. Hall, on St Peter's Road a short time age. underclothing or caps, For all who visit us we» CE FOR A DOLLAR Our store is full of them, and YOU CAN HAVE THEM How? it’s very simple, you buy any $3.00 worth of our summer shirts, hats, clothing, and we will hand you back $1.00 and so on the whole line of summer goods, It’s not the money you earn that makes you rich but it’s;the money you save, Now Get Rich Quick—by buying a goods and saving 1-3 of their price. The more you buy at our August Prices the more through supply of these , begin at once; oe ee FREE ! FREE! Glasses fitted free of charge. We have just received a large supply of the celebrated “Per- fected lenses’ warranted to give satisfection as they have done in the past, We alec have a nice assor{ vert of nickleand gold-filled trames of all patterns which we are selling cheaper than ever sold before. Weare selling the world-famed Murine for sore | eyes at 50c per bottle, 2 drops cures, For further information Jury & Co, TO LET Nice House in Brighton —the fest Residental Setien of Char lottetown. The north side of that new house faving tbe west situateu on trreen. field Avanue in Brignior. Three large rooms on ground Moor. Six rooms upetairs. sarge yard. Now platform.so aoor, Meat very low. Apply to ROBT. L. COTTON. at Ten Examen O7vxs ev Zeke eon. rat te a oo * "BARBADOS MCLASSES & SUGAR Direct from West Indies, cargo scht. Malabar. one 200 puns, tierces and bbls, bright Bar- badoes Molasses. 00 bbis. bright Grocery Sugai, Ree landing Connolly's wharf and for ak low. N. RATTENBUBY. Aug 20th—eod, . 1 tad