= THE DA'LY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST teem _ ~ a ma a SOLUTE SECURITY. Cenuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. ‘ust Bear Signature of VLE ZA See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. 4B i Wery small and as casy j to take 23 sugar FOR BILIOUSNESS. VER FOR TORPID LIVER. | FOR CONSTIPATION. PILLS. CURE $ICK HEADACHE. —-— 7 SHIRT WAIST MAN, States Circuit Court at Boston. In Louis, ville, Ky, the parade committee of the local lodge ef Bike bave dec ded to adopt ehirt waists a8 (heir parade uniform at the fal) carnival. But it is to Atlanta, Ge- tbat the shirt waist man owe- full recog nition. In response to the written petitio: of a majority of women boarders of the fashionable Hotel Muj-siic, the proprietor granted permission to g-utlemen to appear in the dining room iv their shirt waists, a privilege of which half a hundred took advauiage at dinner a few night» ago Gov Wm. J Northen lei the procers ov ot shirt waists. Hie waist was a enow- white garment, gathered at —the yoke ioemall tucks. ‘Ihe black tie » wore in the narrow coilar waa partly hidden by his whiskers, but his silver belt buckle was wholly unobscured and flashing resplendant, rivalliog the cut glace and table silver in brilliancy, The shirt waisis ranged in color from white to purple. There were red, blaek aod blue striped garments. Belts were in all the celore of the rainbow. Joio~ ed together they might have formed ef- THE EAR — Has Been Fully Recognized at, Mr Pindlay Panton is enjoying a brief holiday with bi, leland frende, He res Atlanta, Ga. turns to the States on Monday. The shirt-waist man has been fully Archdeacon Reagh, of Milton, visited debarred from attendance at the United |iie members of bis church bere Jest ee Se em a — a se NSCLIFFE NOTES. Thureday. There has been no statute labor perform ed o. the Cherry Walley road thie year. Does the law permit thia ? The ;rocess of smashing the machine i- «province has commenced, Keep the crusher going, boys, “an of 4 e@v« u Liberal-Censervative Association otry Valley, will meet on Saturday » at 8 o'clock for re-organization. La- e catches of mackerel are being tak-o in Pownal Bey this summer. They have teen very ecare there during the part few yeare, Mr William Robertson, of Marshfield, aod Mrand MreJ C Clarke, of Nortn Wiltshire, were the guests of Mr Jobn Tweedy during their stay in Earnscliffe thie week. It is reported that a bear hae been seen hiding in thie locality. We believe it to ey a vision of Tarte taking refuge from the coming storm, a8 coming events cast fective strings for a maypole dance. Tbe wearers of the waists and belts were quite as diversified in form s8 was tbeir attire in color. There were tall men, chort men, lean men, fat men, men with whiskers and men with shaven faces. The combination of colors and sbap* in the elegant dintog-room made picturesque dixplay. The women of the hotel were proud of their victory as they observed the neatnees aod comfort ev.aced in the shirt-waiste im! the smiles of satiefaction , “illsborough a bridge ‘4 New Bridge iscom- «og and sv are the dry rreets and roads. Then no will need sgome- hing » ice in footwear. Ye rave a fine Selection Sell ag Very Low Hi. BELL The Bargain Boot and shoe Store. AAT A ETS T EWITATION. [S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FL*TTERT.” “ae | Whe be 'o proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute withethe public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. ‘The imitations resemble the genuine article’ in appearaace only. ey lack the generai excellence of Genuine Wes “his votive is necessary, as irjurious and angetous imita' ious, called) WHite Lint- aan <t, &c., liabli to peoduce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, dis Often sn'stituted for MINARD’ LINI MENT by Dealers, because Whey pay a larger profit. @bey all Sell on the Merits and fidvertising of MINARD’S. it particular claiming to be made by a the proprietor of Minakn’s LINIMENT, wa ch .cmply is a lie/ iNSIST UPON HAVING MINARI'S LINIMENT ‘MADE BY ©. C. RICHARDS & (0,, Yarmouth, N. S., _— The Relief _OF— Lady-Smith, -of Routh Africa, was nothing com spared wo the relief that is felt by 3 RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other: qomen ot P. E, Island, on wash, day “fince they have started using ee ~All first clase grocera S “it, WeKIN\ON € KelRYIN op the faces of the wearers. couldo’t etand in the way of their comfort in this hot weather,” said one of the women. ‘* We were all glad of an Oppor- tunity to sign euch a petijion.” -—-e WALDERSEE’S DEPARTURE. Has Taken a Seven-Room House With Him. The German Emperor has made a great fuss over the departure of Count Walder- vee. If the Count sbould happen to get to Chios betore the war is over he wil! noi likely euffer gmuch BEditcomfort during the campaign. He has bad sbipped » seven room house for bis own use during thecampsigo. He calla it his * Kriegs- baus ” (war house). It is built entirely of asbestos and is as hard as stone. It is bullet proof, fireproof, waterpreof, insn- lated against electricity, proof egainst heat a.d against cold. It is eect ons arranged so as to be easily poriable, and pow lies, packed in boxe~, in the hold of the transport. In this house are seven large, comfortable rocms, consisting cf an aud ence chamber, workroom bedroom aod hathroom tor the field marshal, a room for bis adjutant and rooms for his servants. The “Kriegshans” was otdered two weeks agoand has been built entire'y s-nce then. The court is ahead o: Welling- tou, Napoleon, Roberts, Grant or any of the berors in poiat of «quipment. How he and his house will fiaisn the catipaign will be watched with interest. - DYING CENTURY’S WLLL The century received from its predeces- sors the horse,we bequeath the bicycle, the locomotive and the automobile, We re- ceived the goosequill and bequeath the typewriter. We received the ecythe, and bequeath the mowing machine We re- ceived the sickle, we bequeath the barves- ter. We received the hand printing press* we bequeath the Hoe. We received the painted canvas, we bequeath litho- graphy. photography and _ colored photography. We’ received the bend loom,wetequeath thecotton and woollen factory. We received gun powder, we bequeath nitro-glyeerine. We'recerved the tallow dip, we bequeath the ark light and the Standard Oil Company. We re- ceived the galvanic battery, we bequea.b the dyaamo. We received ‘the flintlock, we bequeath automatic maxims. We received the sailing ship, we bequeath the ateamshipe We received the batileship Victory, we bequeath the Terrible. We received the beacon aignai fire, we bequeath the telephone aud wireless tele- graph. We received wood and stone fur structure, we bequeath 20-storied sky supporte of steel. We received ordinary light, we bequeath the Roentgen rays. We received the weather unannounced, “ We just) their shadows before. The trout stream which flowed across tke Cherry Valley Road has been dammed by Artbur Irving and Martin Mvere. Thie job is a result of the extravagant expendi- ture of the surplus discovered by Pineau Jast spring, and which caueed him to dreoch Farquharson’s shirt-bosom wi'h @ flood of tears of unalloyed joy. “It must be a miracle,” exclaimed a youth the other morning, when ve re- turned home from visitiog his frieude and found that the color of his com: ha: changed iw the night from black to a ; beautiful navy blue. And the same day, in a different loea'i:v, another youog wan who basa pretiv sister, also exclained, “It must be a miracle,” when he found hie coat bad changed from b'ne to black We have often beard of a man’s hair turn ing white in an hour or two, but never before of acoat turning bine in a night. There will nencetorth be regular ser vices in the church at Cherry Valley | which was reopened on Sunday when Divine services were conducted by Mr Walrer Cotton, B A, whose brilliart euc- Ceewes in tae prt few ye reat King’s College, Windsor, NS, have been noted with pleasure by the many friends of this popular and talented young man. Mr. Cotton delivered an excellent sermon at both of the services on Sundav.and we are pleased to know that he wil! be in Cherry Valley again on Sunday next a: 10.308 m, and 6p m. Rex. August 278, YORK JOTTINGS. Dam rumor whispers that ere long one of our stalwart sons will lead to Hymen’s altar one of Union’s fairest daughters. Further anoouocemeats in the near future, Oo Satarday morning quite a number gathered at the station to join their Cale- doaian triends bound for Souris. Among tb@-e present we noticed our gallant sone of the heather, Mr. Bobert Lawson, who, though long past the alloted spsu can still march tothe stirring etrains of the bagpipes kaown only to Scotchmen, and {0 nooe betierthan to him whose provd boast itis to trace. his ancestry to one who frollicked with Burne in the bonny fielus of Ayr. Already the sound of the reaper is heard trom the golden grain fielde and everything at present gives promise of « bountiful barvest, The old rearing ma- chines are fast giving place to the more improved bindere, and soon will be thinge of the past if businassin that line con- tignues 10 move as it has this summer. Oe one morning alone we noticed four Massey-Harris binders delivered at the station. _ _ The people of York and the eurround- ing dietricte know how to appreciate good tbing which, with the lately added laurels of the Paris Exposition bide fair to outstripall rivale here. We congratulate their popular agent, Mr David H Swan, whv is running such a thriving business io the most improved’ mechinery at pr ces pleasing te every farmer’s ear. Aerinoia, MOVING WaR PICTURES. we bequeath the Weather Bureau.—St. Thomas Times. Damage ky Lightaing. Monoron, Aug. 27 —The storm of Sua- day evening was very severe in New Brutiewick At Coverdale; the barn of Mr. Early Mitton was struck by lightning and burpéd to the ground with all its con- tests, Thé bwvilding waéi struck: about 6.30, and the combustible materials about the barn ignited so quickly that the barn was enveloped jn flames in @ few minutes, on ck neh (Pat ie ‘quic that it w ) e spread so-quiclg that If wadinponsble fo stock in the stable. Three horses and five cows were omen d the contents besides fhcluded 40 ahay and some farming implement:. Che dans df f.seriqus one to Mr. Mitton, whois us farmer. He had no ins and the WHOLESALE AGEN 1° total loss is little lese than 91500. ° | famous waragraph pictures. To the Amusement Hall ae it is known at the St. Joho Exhibition there will be exhibited every afternoom and evening the This wara- grape machine is called the greatest in- vention of the age, By its meane wii] be presented to all visitors the same pictures that excited and were cheered by millions of people in London and other large cities. They are¥life size moving pictures, and will be projected by a powerf.! light on #0 Immense screen containing apwards of three hundred equare feet >f surface, They will be principaily of persons and scenes connected with Spe war in South | ca, apd other blood-stained battle land. The pulpit | d- public ¢proclaim teat on advanced, inétructive, entertaining and ecientific exhibition ever offered. a [Mervonsnes is cured by making the i ood rich and pure with Hoed’s Sarea- parilia. It sleep of chi) 8 ‘in ‘that distant teal . T= . SS = the sweet, refreshing aod #0 iatell at he has aceom- plished will not reach here in mugb leas than a year. 3% ~ ar = 1 ee . % Rug . of = x Rugs Rugs er 5 Po @ an — ms Rugs BSH nn BLACK RIVER NOTES, The barvest fields present a busy ap- pearance as the husbandman and woman labor diligently to garner inthe heavy crops with which we have been bleseed this year. Misees Annie and Emma Murpby, of Charlotsetown, were visiting their friends bere last week. Mr. Fred Court is visiting the people of Millcove. 4 Mr, William McCabe ia visiting Black River, the guest of Mr. Joseph Mc- Aulay, a A few or tbe “old faithfu's’ met in our schoo! house on the eveming of the 24th ani <tormed what the Patriot called “Liberal Aasociation.”” But those who were the leading Liberals (Grits) a few years agO were conspicious by their absence, there being barely a quorum present andthe majority of them not be. longing tothe poll, In fact there were so few presect thata number of absenters were appointed to office, and not a ingle resolut.on commendiag the action of the government wasever spoken of reminding one of the lines of the poet ona “Truth ful Tongue” which ‘‘where it could pot praise wae chained. Mr. Pios. SET ecg, cen THEN AND NOW. —_————— Total expend. ture im 1896, the Jast year of Conservative rule, $41,702,383, to-wi expenditure in 1899, the last year of Lib- eral rulefor which comp ete figures are at hand, $51,542,635; estimated expendi ture for the current veal year $56,312,- 527.—Star. It ie supposed thatthe Peary relief ship Windward ie now at Biah; if she has not Pelreaiy started om her return to St. John’s.’ Should P mot have retu from, bi on her Shaka behlou ber rewura wedld be delayed, and should he still be absent, the Windeard will win~ ter at Eteh or Rugs Steamer Rugs. In many beautiful Tartan Plaids, ending in these goods is @ work of art, only to be performed by the beat artists in the world to-day. Surely in the goods we bought they have excelled them- telves. The celorings are simply beautiful. Rugs } possible speed, of all patterns which we are selling cheaper than ever sold \Sury & Co, Rugs If you want a rug for travelling, or one for that new cape of yours, or one tor the carriave, Why, Get it Here Hundreds to choose from and every one select, are very small for the much beautv and wear combined, Every Rug guaranteed pure wool. Prices start at $2.00 and End at $12.50. What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven't we're after. Rugs SAUNA MEGY Just opened, the color Rugs The prices NEWS NOTES. Acs part of the new colorial defence scheme, itis protable that the Britieh government will keep a British warship at St Joho’s,Nfli,all tne year round,owing to the strategical position of the city on the Atlantic ceast. Salmon have stopped running and the J British Columbie pack will be tae smaii est on record being estimated et 125,800 cases where itehould be a milliun casex. Seven boats were needed to carry the pack to England last year where oaly one will be required this season. There is \ rumor that the Yaquie, who for some mooths have been mak.ng about as much trouble fur Mexicoas the Boers have been making for Great Britain, have sued for peace, but 2,000 of the Indians hold ont, and propose to continue a guer- ila warfare, just like their compatriots in South Africa. The reported renewal of the slaughter of the Christians in Armenia considered in connection with the Philip« pine Trauevaal and Chive-e troubles ao! the Yaqui insurreciwn lends color to the impression that barbariem all over the world is hasteaing its destruction with »]! FREE! FREE? Glasses titted free of charge. | We have just received a large aupply of the celebrated “Pery- fected lenses” warranted to give satisfection as they have done inthe past, We “also have a nice ‘assort ent of nickle and -gold-filled trames before. Weare selling the world-famed Murine fer sore eyesat 50c per buttle; 2 drops | cures, For turther information ly. to. 'The Examiner Calendar «eK OR AUGUST... MOON’S CHANGES First Quarter, 3rd. Full Moon, 10th. Last Quarter, 17th New Moon, 24th. == =e —— ak J \High Water Sua ee eel pay oe We'k ore | Aftin | Rises Sete al 4th ddA. - — — | — l\Wednesday} 142 2 3/451 72 Thursday | 216, 238) 52 \ 19 3\Friday 257, 320 53 | “/ Saturday 357, 421 3% | 5\Sunday 5 4 530) 56 | 1b Menday 632 639 57 | Tuesday 747; 815} 58) Wedne: » | 845 9145 0 | 9Thursd 43 0 9 1] 10 Friday lo 28 1058 2) $ (1 Saturday li lz 11 35; 3 7 \2 Sunday 1} 34, 0 l| 6 4 5 13 Monday 0 3} 033 6) 3 4 Tuesday 04) 1 16, 7 1 \S\Wednesday| 13) 159 9 \6 59 \6\Thursday | 227 252 10; 17 Fridey | 3 2,| 3 55) 11 3 18 Saturday 4 54) § 22 12 '9 Sunday 6 2 4 6 49 18 51 20.Monday | 7 3,, 8 0 1S | i] 21) Tuesday 35% $50 6) # 22;Wednesday' 91° 939 17 | & 23\Thursday 9 25,1024 18 | 4 24\Friday § 025 1059 20 | 43 25\Saturday | 10 58 11 3 21; 4 Sunday ~| v1 16 114% @ | 3 27\Monday | 71 44,12 5| 23 | 37 28| Tuesday 602 023 6 | 35 29| Wednesday | 033 © 55, 26 | 5 $0\Thursday | 1 9 1 3y ia! | 31| Friday 142 2 6528 6 30 House and fot by Auetion’ Iam instructed by Mr. J. & Griffith, to sell by auction, at the pre~\ mises, King Street, East, on Th i. the 30th day of August, at, 12,0cloe” noon, alot of Jand 42 feet on. as ~ Street and extenalng back 80 feet wi | cettage and eut-—buildings. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctiosser, dy thur, sat and wed. eee g