THE CNARLOTTE'TON = 17» AUGUST 1900 ABSOLUTE. SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. » Very small and as easy to take »s sugar. FOR HEADACHE. —— ei FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION yi CURE 8!CK HEADACHE. , Hillsborengh eo bridge ‘The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry + treets*a nd roads. Then vou will need some- thing nize in footwear. Fe Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low y. BH. BELL The Bargnair Boot ard shoe Store. SALES ARE: ETD ES TEAR WTATINN IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” The best proc!fthat WINARD’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 genera: excellence of Genuine ‘Lhis “notice is necessary, as irjurious and dangerous imitations, called Wuite Lint- wet, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- @ation of the skiny aré often sn stituted for 4INARD’ L.INIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger profit. They all $e!) on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, in particular claiming to be made by a roprietor of Mixarr’s LINIMENT, ich simply is a lie. ‘INSIST UPON_HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT ¢. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N. S., SOOr 408 0600 FT -+ + 900000" Because- 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 effice of store i§ in heed of ink, pens, ‘tiiucilage, or any- thing in our line, cal! in. We will #u pply ‘you, MITCHELL'S. BOOKSTORE -Qaeen St. Opp. Prowese’s.{ ; O88 (S00 A 26 OP OS EROR 5) ;)) i ; | | Liberal — Conservative i:leo- tors ot West Qneans. A convention ef the Liberal-Conszerva- tive electore of the Riding of “est Queens will be held in the Benevclent Irieh So- ciety’s Hall, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on Thureday, the 23rd day of August, instant, at 1.30 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of nominating a candidste to contest the riding, at the forthccmine Dominion Election The cenveners of the different poli ing districts wiil please have delegates from each poll in the riding aopoiated to attend and to vote at the convention. P. BLAKE, Convener. © R SMALLWOOD, THE DAILY BXAMINER AUGUST 17, L900 aoe ae NOTES AND COMMENTS. —I[t bas been pointed out that the Liber- als increased the expenditures more in four years than the Conservatives did in eigh~ teen years !. Think of that, —Sir Wilfrid Laurier says that he doesn’t know whed the elections will be beld. That is a point to be decided by the Master of the Administration. — Tbe Ottawa Journal remarks that the death of Lord Russell, of Kille wen, is a great Imyeria! lose, if for no other rearon than that be, an Irish Catholic, wae one of the foremost and grea'est men of the Bri tish Empire, and thus an exemplar both to Irishmen that the way to the top in Britain eas open and to Englishmen of uneur- paseed public service rendered by an I[rieh Catholic. —The Philade!phia Recordi propounds, with @ free solution, thie problem in avithmetic :—“ If 65 000 troops be requir-~ ed to keep do*n 8,000,000 Filipioos, how any srmed men would be needed to cooguer and keepin subjection 406, 008,- 000 Chinese? Avawer: 3,250,000. And vur 65,000 are not succeed:ng very well with tne Filip:nos at wil!” The pro blew is direc‘ed at ‘*tho e who talk gliply sbout toe division of China.” —Tiie Washingtuon correspondent of the Montresl «Herald thus cercribes the D-mocratc caviidate tortne P-eed nv: —*Tenxc ty of purp we, rigil albereave to ove live of co duc, arregwt «#-It- consciousves#, eturdy iwdependerce— there are the only traits of characer Bryan bas sv fear tbown himselt tw poasese. Hi+ personal integrity is pro< bablv above *Lrapecion, al hough he hes not yel taced apy g eat temptacion. His p*reonal mr gnetisin “® sOneth'og tremen- dous and fsscioating ” ~ *]. does not matter when the general elections take placein so far as Manitoba isconcerned. Weare full prepared to: them, aed we expect tocarry every sa: inthe province.” Such isthe opinion o Mr Rober: Rogers, M. L. A. for Mani- tou, ¢Xpreeeed to 4 representative of The Montresi Star. Mr. Rogers is a persousi fri nd avd warm supporter of the Hon Hugh Jobn Macdovaid,ands genotlema: who takes avery keen interest in and federal poliics, Mr. Rogers suit the new Premier <f Manitoba cme turough the fir-! 8s ion ot the Menitota Legislature wiih flying col- ors. He had kept bm pledges to the people io the letter, ard as conerqnence wea more popular thanev-r. Now te has promised ‘o ta’ea hand ‘n the gen -a @ie: tions, who everyb dy believes are near at band. —No hones! and intelligent elector. whatever his politcal party affiliat: « may be or have beer, can fail to subscribe to the followiog from the Toronto M i: aod Empire. “It is in the interest of tbe country that the government which de clines (0 do right should go. It men calling themselves Liberals enter upon evi courses patriotic citizeor, whe:her Lib eral or Conservative, should unite to put ‘bem out. Ifa Conservative government g° es wrong put it out aleo at the very firet opportunity. It is only by telling tbe politician~ that uolese they stand by therr contract with the people and ure strictly honest they must gd ‘Hal the people can have apy voice in the Spending of their own money, ard in the government 0’ ‘heir OWn country.” The Halifax Herald remarks that for a party or the people to returo & goverument to power regardless of whether it br: made a good or a bad record .i8 to placea premium 01 bad gov~ eroment and to do nothiag to securo good government. —The Montreal Witness r marks tha “if peace has its vic’Ories vo '-43 renown: ed-than war, it al-o has its heroes. Among th@s,. Captain Frederick Jerome, an ola British sailor who di d ia San Francisco the other day, ceria oly deserves a high oa in thetemple of fame. During bis lif@ onthe ¢ cimy wave be wa instru urénte! in saviog over a thousand persons atten For bm beroismin the Briti-b Chonel in'goibg \d thé Te:‘bne of stip wrecked people be wasép*.ially honored and decorated bythe Queea. The city of Livery” ol presented him witha gold nea], and New York granied him the freedom of the city and a piece of plate foesaving oie of. lives ia the wreck« of the ‘Henry! atd thé ‘Queen Mon- atch’ inthe yeors 1246 and 1848. For sim lar humanitsriap expi ute the Pioneer Soe ety o California elect?d him hono- life os bi ‘by a napimous vote I, Reve daya warfare, whi ewe are be- swing honor’ On heroes “Of the battle- soy one who o‘ten risked his own lite to e the lives Of Others shonld not be forgotten.” ’ local — ee For § Marshfield Notes. ee ee Haying is about finished here and turned Out tar beter th«n was expected. Grain and roots are looking fine aud bid tur 80 be a plentiful barves', There is a fecliog of geuera) satisfac.ion io the price received tor tue milk suppiied to the D.nstaffoage Cheese Factory. Tue vutput will be far in advaoce of prev ous years, We are erpecia ly well pleased to co hear that the cheese ha« been reported oy Hudson Bros.,to be Al, as the manu- iucturer, Mr. L. A. Giteun, t8 one of the Marebtieid boys. M -Lauchlan Bros., of thie place, are batiding @ beautiful eotiage and eture for Yr. T. Lane, uf Dunsteffasge, waich will add very much to the beauty of the seitle- weat. We all wish bim success, Weare sorry to hearthat our smith, Mr. McFarlane, has decided to leave our province, but trust he may e00n return for ae 18 @ favorite with all Marepy el <TR mmm British Cash Smooths the Way Loxpon, Aug. 14.—A despatch to the Times from Shaogbai, da ed August 12th, says that the British (¢overument has vn- dertaken ‘> lend the V: roy of Wuchang $375,000 at 44 per cent, the tum beivg required to pay the proviscial tro ps. This sct'on cannot fail, tobavea gd effect, coincident with the notificat:on of the imp=nding arrival! of British troops. The despatch adds: “ [tis eatistacrory to pote the return of a considerable number of native merchants from Suchaa.” Victoria Colonis.: We have foand fanit with Mr. Sifton for meny things; but hiv claim tha the N vb pole ie) in Canada, pat forth in tuc tatest map issued from bis departmeao', has our vrquallfied approval. ‘Tet Canaia owns’ the North Magnetic Pole has long beeo known ; but nis is the first time tha an official.claim has been put forward for the ownersbip of one eod of the axe. © Bad hlood is a! bad thing to imberitor acquire, but bad blood tiay bewrade good: blood by taking Hood’s Sareanarilla, A Big Snap at the Big Store turday Only. 1000 yds Light English Prints, came in remnants 1 to 8 yds, at 12 to 18c, Saturday 6c. ey 4 900 yds Medium Light Prints, in remnants 1 to 6 yds, 10 to l6c, Saturday 6c. 1000 yds Dark and Mixed Colors English Print remnants, ] to 7 yds, some Sateens in very pretty patterns, we are clearing out the lot on Satnrday at 6c. Ladies look out for this lot, first pick gets best patterns. PROWSGE BROS. The Captive Thrush. Avo Edinburgh paper says that one day a Lochaber lad caugh a thrush ava took it bome. No cage wusto be had, so the bird was placed ina basket with a lid: The boys motner having told the Kev. Dr. Stewart of the cap ure the minister a netu alist well kuowao throughout the Weerern Highlaods of Scotland — Cuime tO see the bird Woil-t thew were ull talking about the prison the lad «pied asimilar bird on an eld bush, aod Dr. 8 ewart at once rot:ced t' this war the captive’s mate. He per suaded the boy to put tne baxket ouieid- This was dove, aud by-and.-by the male bird flew down and hegsn careseing tbe prisoner in mauy prety ways. Theo he attacked the casket lid furiously, hoping 'o peck a hole in it tig enough for his consortto escape by. This so touched the boy’s mother, and even the boy, that the iatier agreet to let the captive free. Takiog the barket back to the spot where the ibrush bud been esught, the lid was opeued and the hird flew off with a wild scream of deligh!, its mote joining it in the wood—both hiesbes,no doubt, happier far than kings. en eee) A Spe.uine Lerson —For much of the ba: epelliay We have totbaok the phonetic spelling idiote, who simp'y muddle peo- pie. A fsker” is a i. ud, achest, a ihief; a‘* skir’isa Mohammedan ascetic, & Mendicwne priest, the lowest order ofth: | priestho d, who does ail be menial work. Another woii in e# %mmon use ie £3 common|: wis+pelled; and that is tke word “emplove’; of course we are too res fined in this covntry +o use th- wor! “work p ople.” which is good visin Engli-h, so we go out of our way to lug ina French WOra, Thich gine times ‘mn 2a we pisses “emplovig’ is the masculine and * em- ployee” the :emicine form; «ben the sexes aie mixed it is .or'ec: to us the iine form only, aa:donly in the extremely rarecase of allthe work ; Opl+ being of the ‘emale sexesonld we use tu. word ‘em- ployees”; so by») llag the werd witb one final “‘e”’ you are pretty sere to be cor- rect, Yet Canadian and United 8 ates papers epell the word “employees.” Ir wae Newpep.—-Mr James Rush is engaged by the P. E Island T-lephone Company in the repair of be line beteeen maseu- | 1 Cho'lo. What traje we have we'll hold, and what we haven't we're after. New Brunswick's Pulp — -—e —— The building of the pulp plant a: Grand Falla, N.B., in whict Senator Bed ficld Prieor, of Vermout, Lora Strath- coux,sud many well-kuown Aericaut ur? interes ed, is suid to be aseured. Tur plant isto be by far the Jarges in the world, uearly double the size of the great plent at M llinucke«, Me, It will cost $7,- 000,000, Une t 'f tne capital is to_ be ‘fa cished by A-pericans gud the other balt by British capitalisis. The plans for this mill have teen in preparation for two years. [is canacity wiil be 5,600 tous of white urw-psper, 225 tons of grouud wood pulp aud 175 tone of sulptire pul, —req iring 525 coras of wood « day. Tn plaut will turvish employment for 1,000 hrods. Thecontracte tur the build- ing will be put to tender. - > oe Layix@ oF THE CorNgeR Stone. —The coroer stone of the new ehurch at Kia- kora was laid on Sunday last, the 12: mst., by His Lordship Bishop McI poald. Beeides the pastor, Rev. J. J. McDoaald, ihere were present Rov. Dr. Morrison, of »wo, Rev. D. B. R-id, of K-Ily’» e, Rv. A. P. McLellan, 8 stor of 8. Du: au’s College, Reve’ James Kesrdon, St. Paul. Minr-sota, Rev J. F Murpby, of Kinkorae-d Rev. T. Gallant, f Egmoot Bay. Pontificial High Mas was olebra iw the pew’ ch ich by Hie Lu dsbip the Bishop. The sermon of tbe day wa- preached by Pv. J- . Reardon |v C ee Valleyfield and Montague, This repar was needed. = bie usual el juent and masterly manaer from Mark xvi, 15 and 16. At6Sr. m. His Lordship admini-tered covfirmation to eigbty eightchildreu. his was followed by B-uediction of the Blessed Sacram- ot. Che spacious uew edifice scarcely affurded accommodation to the large crowd present, A en —_—.- — ow McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Orrick —Brown’s Bloék; Sduch Side Queen Square. CHARLOTTETOWN, P K*I LOANS§NGOT! ATED ! fhe rm ft 1 2 4 Sat \l Sat 12 Mo 18° 19 ru 1 Th of since sof fi v th Ww je hr tir do ; of| Day of We’k. M| ednesday Thursday Friday 5|Sunday 6 Monday Wj\Tuesday 8 Wednes a | Nfbursd 10\ Friday (2 Sunday 4 Tuesday LS, Wednesday 16' Thursday} | 17 Friday Saturday Sunday 20 Monday 2UTuesday — Wednesday | Thursday | | Priday Saturday Sunday 27) Monday Wednesday | 3}| Friday GILT ZDCG= SOAP All first class’ grocers SELL it, I large S'x roome upstairs. Now platform to d00t ~~ eee > * It's Important f you Be glad {4 supply you v Your orders are solicited Bruce sera ‘Founders, Examine: Gam eee FO R A vary aay nee MOON'S CHANGERS First Quarter, 3rd Full Moon, 10th.” Last Quarter, 17th New Moon, 24th, High Wate | Morn ' Af’n, J H FB IT Bs os esrocusase/ IO urday ~w — ee Bat a oe = as —n~ wn b ~— . ~ COM AUAWHD . Soocncdwnrrroor- — urday mm Wwe nday RS-AS ~: SHEESH rwwoPssULEs PEE u ~ » —uts mt + ree KSowersDeenroeorrd oon UW Nhe ~ Ss = — Koo esday ursday ee Lady Smith, | South Africa, was nothing con pared to the relief that y felt by N RS. SMITH, and hundredsotohe women ot P, E Island, on wash dy they have started using McKINNON & MCNRYIN ‘VHOLESALE AGEN Silver Spring Brena} Ale end above Brewery sre veal ‘uperior to the goods p> oF eecuced py any other Brewty Ee S the Dowinion, wi i b Anier to give evervoott | imree to sample them, Phe 2g « «quote the followiy SEER low prices for cash. nee Per hd. ...sovescesdflbdl . ; Per half do. cin. +0 - es Per doz pintt..... ee : oe eg Delivered in aight! the city, steamers or a A. MACDONALD.’ Sole Agent for 2b re TO LET. ova ° Nice House in Briehton—the Residental Section of Cha ~ } lottetown. © The north side of that new bout tecing the weet si(ae eld Avanue in Brighoe. Tore rooms on ground flee yord. Lergt ‘pat ery jo. Apply 10 ROBS, L. COTTON, at Tae Examines Ome Sy eae 5 dv 2 wks eod. an at { os bi Oe eee Ls [In order to Lave rere at the -patterDs te £ our +mploy 2 wt ” and co not bet ! e bave iv ttern makere art rayug thet our pau rb a et-clas~ ip eveT) reep ect vit Lot have & patterD of the ; j wapt cari we will be om | Oe if re TT pee King neers, oes I and Boiler Steam" Nav. i t