“<r a i, a | Y oi y | + Pyoeareen)\ 9 A ¢ ; { ‘a ! } ; ’ : j : re ; ia . Sette Bem ae -—s Fa manana - a eae 3 — —— 4 ML. 3: CH * ae | ee The Senate . » : <fji~ Qo <—PY>--<_> —_> — PP O— <p ¢ ¢ - } ; ( 4 ‘Tr a. { A ! © i ts ’ 2) j ial + & i : ow te 4 1) = | ue G Sau y : i i 9 ea B . 4 ; in vlly d 3 ele ‘ pa -==-=-= ava We Mean chat husoand vt! gs | yours. ; of : ‘ vi Most likely he does know a he needsit. If he is not tired and of the tics h.’s wearing, most ¢ 1 likely you are. j > Tell him about the new | ones we’ve just opened. ) i Those swell puffs, thos? dainty bows, those trim, new stylish four-in-hands. | ' 250 ) aSo + 38e | 5c | ( Th» principal prices are: ch Aud a bi srarg? ate pri ‘a 7 ca a ———_*?¢ re 007e 5: M Sea >_> —> —— <-> — =s~ ws Ss sS +S wsS SS Ss = —-—hUClC OU Oh]! > eho we O.. aseei i SHORT SLEEVES 0 a+ a. HARRIS) NT 128] — ——_———— 20> e WAEAAAAA ARASH RARER AR SAA | n 3¢ LADIES FINE ‘a 1 ¢ BALBRIGGAN — . it ee vi , UNDER VESTS Tih ; SHORT SLEEVES | * iWENlY; = — a LADIES FIVE | ¢ #$WHITE MERINO Vi ¢ UNDER VESTS : ¢ : : : ¢ j LONDON HOUSE | x SMe Typ LL EE EE Ae aS gk aE ae OF aE FE OS EE SF ~~ — ic Aaa J. B. MACDONALD and CO’Y HAVE JUST RECEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the} eelebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, .in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths Withim $3 shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, aud better than many sold at more movey by other makers. Try a pair, for sale by Wi This is True Liberty, when Free Born | 2 - of biw, unles- the most vigorous measures Men, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”—Evnzipipzs WN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY EXAM i IN E . JULY: 2y ‘ ‘ ay 18 a -———- «=. Single Copies twe Cents NO. U7F TRURO ACCIDENT. Record of a Reckless Man. j | | Engines Damaged and Cars Injured | j [SpeoraL To THE EXAMINER] | Trvro, July 29.-Fred Mitchell, who days ago a distance of 90 teet has been gets ting woree and at the time of writing the i fell from the Folly Railway Bridge a few ; ACGIDENT ON I. C. RB. [SPecta, To Tue Examt NER] Moncton, Jaly 29.—Quite asserious collision occurred at Amberst yesterday afternoon. Conductor Gordon, with a special ot 29 . * ‘ ‘ . . | A : : , o . physicians in attendanca had not given any | cars Coming this way from Springhill wae Opinion as to his recovery. | onthe maip line at the station taking = Tbe men with whom the unfortunate water when she was run iotoe by Conduc- young men Was working were unaware that any accident had happened until they tor Crockett’s special also from Springhill with nine cara. Kagine No. 42 on were working. The last work Mitebell was , also four or five cara on Gordon’s train. I seen emp oved at was ecrewiog upa nul on a bolt. He was using both hands and itis thought thatthe heavy wrench slipped causing him to los2 his bilance. Mitchell as vet gives no explanation of the acci-~ dent. When he struck the ground he got up and walked about ten or twelve feet ' | is said the semaphore was not up. Situation at Samoa. Bertin, July 28.~— Natioual Zeitung publishes an article contamwiog information as tothe proceedings of the commission } . : ‘rom where he landed but was compelled | ##poimted to consider and decide upon the to lie down Mitchell was considered | Samoan question in which he says: “Then Kouglist authorities waned to establish a somewhat reckl-ss in dangerous places. | force of 860 men under English command ' This was the third seriou; fall and narrow escap? !rom instant death. On a previous cecasion he fell from a bridge on which be , was working in New Brunswick a distance of 60 feet. He at another time received : a serious throw from a horse but this latter is more *erions than all the worat is looked for. and SURE DEATH TO INSECTS. (8y Amos Gray. M.D) oe Amongst the pests and annoyances in, the houseboll, the Jittle insect called tLe! cockrosch 1% @ most active aod energetic , tliow. It is almost impossible to get rid are taken and persisted in. They multip- ly rapid!y and seem to come ia droves when they make their appearaoce. In warmer conntries {bey grow to a much larger 81Ze | than ihan they do in the United States aud” gigantic specimens can be found on some of our trading vessels of sufficient size to start a menagerie or freak show. They fe qnentity doa great deal ot damage io des. roying the woodwork of a house, as well as clothing and other articles. The ouly way the cookroach and water bug can be exterminated is by continually keeping | after them, for ‘“‘eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” applies equally as well to | the cockroach in the family as che original does to the foes of our ostion. Numbers of so=called exterminators of theee pests have been produced and pat upou the market, many of them being so poisonous as to preclude the use of them with safety ; oumerous accidente have oc- curred from children being poisoned through the results of the carelessness of servants or members of the fam ly leaving the preparations where the children might have access to them. Prepariog these reports as we do strictly in the ioterest of healrh, sanitation aud hygiene, the three great principles to which weare devoted and for the protection of our readers and patrons who look to us for correct conclusions regarding the merits or demerits of such articles as are placed onthe market for use or consumption in the family, we have recently very care- fully sod impartielly, because of numer- ons letters received throngbh our board of erguiry, examined and aoalyzed a number of samples of “Helpeyper” made by the Faraamel Manufacturing Company of Monireal, Canada, a specific for the banishment of moths, roaches, water bugs, and other;insects and also for freeing premises from rats and mice. The reports of our analytical chemist and Board of Investigation having been completed and approv:d, stating this prep» aration to be worthy of the highest consid~ eration for superior merit and excellence, we cordially extend tothe remedy the unqualified official and editorial endorse~ ment of the UNITED STATES HEALTH REPORTS. (From the Uuited States Health Reporte, July 1st, 1899.) Care a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve 52c. ree=esonen 4 OE 2G 0 OO? DROP IN AND SEE ME I have the latest Americsn news- papere received by mail every day. FRUIT alwavs fresh and nice. 2 CONFECTIONERY, the'choicest ' chocolates and other kinds. Stationery, Tobacco Cigars etc § Call in when you're passing the $ store, old City Hotel corner R. H. Mason J, B.MACBONALD & CO. Cli towai' @64644206% 2Oe 48238086 206446 84881 OD O4888 and must teel nov ! to maintain order. The commission was unable to agree to the proposition, but consented to establish a peace force of 100 meo, draw equally from the two native parties ander command of three offisera, not concerned in the recent events. To ‘accordance with this agreement an Eng- lish and a German lieutenant will each | have charge of 50 men, under the euper- intendance of an American captain. THE RECENT BYE ELECTION. Dean Sin,—The election here on the 25:h inst passed off quietly aod the result was @ great surprise to the L berals. Every possible effort was put torth by ' them to recure the return of their candi- date. During the contest the Leader of the Government, the Attornev-Geveral Commissiouer of Public Werke, Hon James Richarda, Mr. Bernard D. McLellao M. P. aod others were present in the Dis- trict endeavuriog 10 wdace by promi-ves and bribes of all kinds the electors to sup- port Mr. Gallant. But all their devices failed and they returoed home sadder bat wiser meob,. Mr. Pineau, the Conservative candidate, althongh only placed in the field tea days before the electiuu, worked uuceasingly th st he is elected that his labor waa vot lost. He was aily assict d by Mr. Hackett and Mr. Birch ML. A. both of whom did excellent work at the public meetings. Tue Couservarives were fairly well orgau.zed aud much creait due Mr. J. Aibert Breuoan, Convener for the Di-trict who by hi~ untiring energy siace the conference iu Charlouetown has brought the orgaczation to « bigh state of efficiency in this Di-trict. The Conserva- tives of the Provinee aod district should feel proud of the victory. Thev had to contend with the patronage sad influeoce of both Loca! and Dominioa Goverments. The supervisors of roads, overseers, presiding offivers and other beelers ieft nothing undone to prevent Conseivative electors from voting aod their chagrin must now be great when they fiad that with all their schemes and plots the Conservative candidate is elected. The result shonld encourage the intelligent men who bave fought »gainst such beavy odds to continue in the good work as in a very short time‘we shall see the lasi of ihe present corrupt combination. ELecroy. Tignish, Jaly 27th, 1899. The New Women. Now enters upon pursuits formerly mon- opolized by men. But the feminine nerves are still hersand she suffere from tooth- ache. Toher we recommend Nervine— nerye-pain cure—cvures toothache in a moment. Nerviline, the most marvel~ lous pain remedy known toscience. Nervi- line may be used efficacioulsy for all nerve paio. In His One Hundredth Year. Kinestoy, July 28.--Oa Tuesday next, Kiogston’s grand old man, Robert Hendry, sr., will reach the century milestone of life’s rough pathway. Ge is still hale’and vigorous, and gives promice of seeing many more years. He was born at Hamikon, ten miles from Glasgow, Scotland, 1799, avd has been a resident of Kingston for the greater part of his lifetime. I petizsve MINABD’S LINSM=EE? =i! | ows ¥ cure every case of Diptheria. ys Reooes Barts | sete MINABD’S LIBIMEG? will produee growth of bais, fee Bee, fot | emeeusns MMBSEIS LESS SY ic tee bam hereebald pemoinen crete. = « =. ard a thud on thes] below >they | Crockett’s train was quite badly damaged, ; ; : | heard a thud on the shore below where the) y eo’ Vand interesting reading. The number tur AUGUST MAGAZINES. THE CANADIAN, Our National Magazize continues to improve. The vumber for August is one the best we have seen. : r . ' [he articles on | | the **People of Parliament Hil,” Canadian Celebrities,” “The Atiractions of Halifax,” | '*Ourrent Events” and the Editorial Com- | ment being particularly inveresting to Cau- | Lovers of good literature Wiliam Clarke’ adian readers. will fiod Profes-or criticism of Dante’s Divine Comedy capital | reading. CANADIAN HOME JoURNAL. Thie Canadian monthly is alwayc wel comed in the family. Its tone is goed. invariably Contains aline variety of usefn] July has for its froatispiece a picture of Lady Minto and her two daughters aad for its letter press, yeserally, agreai deal of inform*ticn and eatertainment, SCRIBNER'S. The fiction nanber of Scribner’s Maga- zine has come tuo be an annual event of im= portance to writers and readers of short stories Ia it,during the past ten years, have appeared the most notable short siories of writers established in reputativo, and writers whose reputations began with their appearance in this iksue. The pre~ sent fiction oumber August is remarkable for its color pristing, its brilliant pictures by young artists, and the highs excellence of the short stories. The froutipiece and a story, “The Play’y the Thing,” show illustrations in color be a young man, W. Glackens, who has tha cleverness of the modern French illustra~ tors applied to New York themes. By an ingenious use of half-tone plates and band engraving the color pictures are reproduc- | ed with striking truth tothe orgivals. Ia color work Maxfield Parrish bas shown brilliant examples heretofore in Scribner’s, but never has he’ been so successful as in the cover of this number. The short stories are representative of the best work of the most eminent Amercian writers, and also include examples of ¢ffective work from new men. In addition to its fiction, this number also contains the conclusion of Senator Hoar’s article on Danie! Webster; more letters written by Stevenson from Bourne- nouth, maov ofthem to William Areber, the dramatic critic; a short paper on “Japanese Flower Arrangement’” by Thedore Wores, illustrated from paint- ings by Mr. Worea; poems by E. 38. Martin avd J. Russell Taylor; also a brief article by the eminent paiuter, Jobo La Farge. The Heavier Yoke. 1896 1900 Expenditures. . .$36,.949,000 $51,793,000 Cust ms taxes... 19,833,000 25,157,000 “And the King answered the people | roughly, aod forsook the old men’s coun- sel tuat they gave him. “And spoke tothem afterthe counci! of the young men, saying, My father made your yoke heavy, and I will sdd to your yoke ; my father also chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scor- pions.” — Mail and Empire. Troops Were Ready in India. Simta, Jaly 28.—It bas transpired that the Imperial Government had regarded war witb the Transvaal as being so im~ minent that, just prior to the recent ame}- ioration of the situation, it arranged with the Indian Government to despatch ten thousand troops to South Africa op the briefest notice — Transvaal Franchise. Pretoria, July 28.—The new franchise law has been promulgated in the Gazette, =e SRE 206 F W Hyndman ee GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY It | | | , ’ } mee ee a a RovAL. Baking Powder Blade fron pure cream of tartar. 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