AN ee, Op) fb kn be we Mee ey Att. oh, ay ae as | QI PAE ae DAGH i | Win bdieriie Ae er | Positively cured by es Little Pills. TT? ev a! > re . - ‘ i T)o< nepsige . i> ‘ Meiddy WA d av ngue Pain in the Si = TORPID LIVE R. Thep Kegu ate the bowcli Purely Vegeta bile. Small Pill. Smaili Dose, | Sma!! Price. 4 Substitution : the fraud ‘ f the day. See you get Carters, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pils. ELAYED : IN SHIPMENT | BUT HIRE NOW Our large stock of— UII Piel —_—_—-< ) HAS ARRIV#D Rare Works of Art. Prices that will sell them. Ready for your HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. | EPPS'S GOCRA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguishec| everywhero for Delicacy of Flavour Superior " Quality, and Highly Nutritive i Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the ‘ rervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-l>. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S GOCOA Graphophone from $5 up If you want to makea , “AP nice accepable Xmas Present—here’s just what you want, something out of the ordinary — Someching that will be apprec'ated — something that will afford amuse- ment for the long winter even ings. Come ip our store and inspect them-—yon don’t have ‘o buy—you're al- ways welcome. MILLER BROS QUEEN STREET, ConyoLty’s BorLpinG rrr 3A \didAddAdidddddddAdddddAadAdAAddddddddae4 | # inspection. THE D LY EXAMINER, oo en NOTES AND COMMENTS, ISMISSAL OF DR BLANCHARD ) | 1o ning vel —In 1873 Japas had oniy 15 miles of | ¢{ railway, all owned bv the State. the | | mileage 2 pow 3.420, a 1) a ysiclun | Operates 768. They carry in a year LUU 10 O0G seeng und LO0O,000.009 f nin } bru« | freight. , Mu s | — oO Mr i te! | ' ed ' g | } { ervatives ¢ () er,’ | Sun \ Yr ' . ne to the Ho p! al.’ to 4 tt eir Candidate at the next parhiame: pe} surely ashamed of tarte a tary e ion. Hon, Mr. Blair now nolds ACLIO 1 doe ne Ww \ he D bi cto k now i he Re! eat, It 18 remarked by the Mo trea! 5 | i! | Gaz the } 1" t tO b pI r » tive 4 ‘ rd or a succession of Manitobas when bi my} gel @ Chance to expres 4 bpoeir Opinions. be created tnat be was reeigned, Lo al vbo carefully followed the evidenee take: j in the | luvestigalion Into | Asy vo scandal, it will be palpably apparent why P ren is . snhare . 2 ji:hed ‘ en I ira ‘ ; ed toe adoct ¥ ' Bane pein amg Bel 1 mm & . \ aa ieoms: kind fri sue Goalie © e he government. Furth » he ass ed a jog upobd bis OW heg wal toe in- | veterate batred of » Premier when be hi acit pt uvol au qua uted h | the fact that while the previous trustees had mude some 150 visits to the in-t'tu- | 1101 poo year, Lue prese it trustees ha made l4 v) fhe muiilation of Dr | Blanchard’s oo by Mr, Farqubarson showed that the doctor bad suggesied the epalrs ag and because he E yn ” the | of a govern I t without a consctence he, of course r 0 ro [be Farqubarson governmen }. has a arly forfeited the «Oafiderce of the le Juntry, a8 was seen io the two late elec. ie ti io Belfast and Murray Harbor, and f is) stands in a mioority in the Hous: at sort of reason, then, can they give ie se for dismissing Dr. B'ancbard, r od tried s2rvant, when the peo} ple > 5 [siand have dismissed them. | Her s clearly acase forthe incoming lg government to reinstate the doctor as one of their first acis and show Denald arquharson how little he has, Bene all, todo in euch mattera. It was expec ed of the Premier and Commis- matum, he says, changed the face of af fairs, and raised the question hetber Great Britain should remain in South A‘rica at all, Dr. Grant favors the giv {| ing tothe Empire of all the belp we can, -—Principal Grant, who was pro-Boer Tue ulti- al one tim > le pow pro-b iU'su, and he maintains that we can afford to pay for what we do. It is strange that the principal should ever have theug»t wel of the Boer pretensions. But no doubt he was misinformed. By most people it was kaown long since that the Boere wanted © control ali of South Africa, and to the Brivsh, and, indeed, ali athe: stionalities out, The dav for exclusive has gone. If the Boers gave equal rights they would be fit to govern ; but as irive ness bers, Like little body with What mightest thon do, A mighty heart, that | ,;ODOUr We | | sion er of Public Works, from the enm:ty | shown by them toward Dr. Blaochard at | the investigation, that they would sacrifice | him atall eosts. But are these the men to rale the Local Liberal Perty of P. E. elas od wreck it completely, as they eure i. ‘will 2 Where were the fou. Ben- jamiu Regers and Mr. Arthur Peters when Dr. Blanchard was dismissed, and had they no kind!y word to say fora man who ; ‘ } ‘ for twet ars had looked s fr 1 after their poor imsane, iol who it wi'l be admitted oo all sides, is the very beet fitted man within reach to look after them still. Is it to be expeeted that Dr. Victor Goodwill, who was in our midst last July looking after bie Company of infantry at their annual drill incamp, and whose know- ledge in diseases of the brain musi have been acquired since then, can fi!) the situ- aticoo? YFbhink of the absurdity of it fora moment. As well migit you expect au unskilled man to handle an intricate piece ef machinery. No one has anything tosay against Victor Goodwill. He is a fine young man and a credit to VP. E. Island, but he is qu te unfitted to take charge of Falconwood. One has not far to go, however, te find the reason for the ‘2ppointment. It is in ihe innate selfishness ‘of Donald Farquharson who used the religious influence of Victor Goodwill’s nawe to further his own polit - cal influence among the voters of West River who have the poor taste to retirao such 4 discrediiable representative, What will Sir Louis Davies think of Dr. Bian chard’s dismiseal? Is it supposed for a moment that ke will endorse it? Who should be summarily dis missed,--Dr. Blanchard whbo 8'00d up manfully and spoke against the gov- ernment who supplied these poor irrespon- creatures with bad flour,oleomar. gine. bul] beef, dirty meal, etc, and the gov- ernment that would quietly allow such a scandal under its nose and with its full connivance ? Such things should not be, and it is surprising that the honest and right-thioking part of the Farquharson goverament would sllow the Premier euch a freebaod. Heand James R. McLean are wrecking the } iberal par’e *°d gich lesirable men as D. | (Kinnen hive sible to suffer. Yours noer:'y, Discustep LIBERAL Sita le eae am A FELLOW FEELING. The Ottawa correspondent of the Yar- mouth Times report that “ Thursday of last week two melancholy men might have been seen in this city condcl'mg wiih each other. The pathetic meeting took place io the elegantly furnished place of business of the minister of t.e interior,who so far outshines any of his predecessors 10 the splendor of bis tastes that he bad Spe~ cia] and elaborate quarters set aside for bimself, thereby uncomfortably crowdi ng io @ great number of clerks. Mr. Si ifton was brooding over the ghastly failure of his brilliaat campaigo in Manitoba, when Sir Louis Davies entered and talked about what had happened in Prince Edward Is- land. They had a fellow feeling. Each had been operating a local goverument machine in his own province for his own political benefit, and the advantage of the Laurier government. Each had dropped his duties and bis responsibilities,and had rushed into @ provincial campaign to save a loca] goyeroment. Last week Mr. Sifton saw the wreck of the Greenway minisiry, which a few days ago, had practically the whole legislature behind it. Sir Louis Davies Lad to lament the fallof the Far qubarsoa government in Prince Edward Island, which had a two-thirds majority in the house s year anda half age. A fortnight ago the Greenway government and the Farquhareon government existed to do the bidding of Mr. Sifton and Sir Louis Davies. Now there is no premier so poor that be will execute the orders of ei(aer one of them.” the 2e do; Were al! thy chil ! fren kind and natural! re pr Vv ng And now, as the Montreal Witness miris, a'l Britain’s children are kiod and natural. eo —A correspondent who thinks tha Britieh officers in South Africa have deficient in cau ious se been reconuol ering, nye the following extract from the i story of L, iT } Rober ig” Cand shar € xpedi-~ een at han a cursory examination of the ground,” the General says, “ I satis- fied mveelf that any attempt to carry Babs Wali Ko ai by dirét: assault mus result in very seve @glors,and I diter- mined to turn it. Bat before I could decide how this could best be done it was n sary to ascertain the strength and precise exient of the Afghan position. I therefore detailed a small party, “under ihe command of SKrigadier-Geveral Hugh Geough, to make as complete a reconnaiss- ance as time would allow.” The iaference is that when Lord Rober's gets to South Africa he will imprees on his officers the duty of ascertaining az nearly as possible the position aod numbers of their oppon- ente. No Cure for... Bright's Disease as a advanced stages—The Rea: son Why -Danger,;Prevented by tho Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chaso’s Kidney-Liver Pills. the ecee~ oe To understand Bright s Disease 1s to know that in its advanced stages it is past the reach of human aid. The cells of the kidneys undetgo a wasting change, which leaves them lead so far as performing their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys rs i. ‘Think of the poisons left ia the system en these organs could no longer perform heir duties as filters of the blood. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this i is the goal to which every case of neglected kicuey disease must lead, When the beck ‘elias when urinating is difficult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in the urine after Standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr, Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, It is not claimed that th ey will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. They are an abso- lute cure for kidney disease, and so ane as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties of “filtering the blood. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liyer Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca, Teroate, 25 p. ¢. Discount ON ALL GOODS Friday aud Saturday Night Come end Save Money. To every person buying fifty cent worth of goods from now till Xmas. Select your Xmas gifts from a nice assortment of watches, rings, brooches, bracelets, sleeve links and silverware. Also a good line of fancy goods and toys, dol's, rocking horses, pianos, etc, ete, You can buy a lot of presents tor a small amount of money, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, ‘JURY & CO’Y. CHARLOTTETUWN, DECEMBER 26, 1899 ue oy a i a ’ : 4 ; md a “ i cit ' Vis ; Pp I t + 7 : | wr Lai ys iy fe cn v4 ie : i - % thy t “4 . , Nh ! mir ld i? ie gay ; a 4 7. “a P ype" st Tv f° 7 ; ‘ =a ? = os 4 °s . tod PA olerticoy & of mat ottiek & EE . dhe tse. iN @ = at dead a AT necial Prices all this Wee , a3 4 Ende os ‘ea ead the list FUR DEPARTMENT GN Hur coats for gents R hey do not their rale cannot be woler- | ated, —We are reminded today of Shakespear’s | ines : Now all the youth of England are on fire, : And siike dalliance in the wardrob lies ; Now, thrive the armorers and hor thought Keigus solely in the breast of every ma They ,sell che pasiure now, to buy | horse, Oh, England ! mode! to thy inward gre: Jackets for ladies Gloves, mitts - ined coats Lined gloves Collars for gents Collars for ladies Mufflers, Sleigh robes, fur caps ' { | | as | 7B | This department is up lo date me” every respect and you will “°\find our prices as low if not lower than as all comers | The only hat and ap elow and then come and select somethi lag sensible. CLOTHING DEPT Men’s tweed suits Serge sults BW orsterd suits D #8, and S. B, suits Full dress suits Walking suits Morning coats 2 piece suits Boys’ 3 piece suits Overcoats Ulsters and overcoats Men's ulsters and odd pants Odd vests Odd coats RReefers department in the city that is thorougbty up to date —al] the latest and Canadian Hard Hats in stock. styles in American, Einglish CARPET DEPT Carpet Sweepers, Hearth Rugs Lace Curtains, Wool Mats Tapestry Portieres, Brussels Carpet, Velvet Carpets Milton Carpets, Tapestry Carpets Window Shades Curtaip Poles, Oil Cloths rm ; GENTS FURNISHING DEPARTMENT Collars, Cuffs and Ties Braces, Pdkfs,, Sdk Hdkfs Linen Hekfs., Silk Gloves Wool Gloves, Underclothing Top Shirt:, White Shirts Colored Shirts Wool Hose, Cashmere Hose 7 D)i RESS (s{ Oo We have the lar prices are always right. goods department. Ladies Ccrsets, CDS. AND MANTLE DEP gest and best dress good and mantle depart- menton the Island, all linesof goods new, natty and stylish and our The best of are to numerous to mention and would take too much space, but you can depend on getting everything to be found in any dress oods suitable for presents Gloves & Hats BY THE THOUSANDS We have thousands of articles not mentioned in the above list but if you will only drop in we will be glad to show you, SPECIAL PRICES ALL THIS WEEK yVVVVe ee VF PV PE VEE FT TFT TV TUE ET ET TT TTT TET eee ee TTT eee rey PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men