THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 4, 1899 -on Earth will do eridan’s Powder. 1 fap § 1A) an GSR Upas wad <n” > “~ O ITING ed everyv re for De f ivour Superior Quality, and Highly Nut ive roperties. Specially crate- ful an«t comforting to the rervou sand dyspeptic. Sold ily in “lb. tins, |] Ned JA MES: Bers & Tel ; , Ltd. Homcopathic Che ; London, Mestad. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COGIA Alert! nee Ae If an angler or shoot- er, send 25 cents fora FOREST AND sam STREAM ipa + weeks’ trial Py itrip. The sportsman’s | FAVORITE WEEKLY we, JOURNAL jot shooting ——— DECEMBER 4, 1899. THE PARTY VS. TEMPERANCE. “A Son or TEMPERANCE” writes to the cditor of The Guardian and directs bis drunkenness in own and country resulting from the sitention to increase of Far- quharson License law and the remarkable laxity Of the prosecution of the Scott Act. He eays: “Let it not be forgotten that for the month of Jaly, 1898 under Free Rum (80- called, there were only thirteen arreets for drunkenness, and under the Farqutarson License Act there were thirty-seven in J uly, L899. So wuch for the first month under license. Now look at the recurd for ths month of November, just ended, after six months trial of the Farquharson Act. For the month of November, 1898, there were 26 arrests for drunkenness, and for the month of November, 1899, there were 36, an increase Of nearly one half And do not forget the fact that in Novem- ber, 1898, Jobo P. Nicholson had hun- dreds of men working in the sewers, and n November. 1899, there is not one Worre than this, in November, 1898, there were two arrests for assault, while in November, 1899, there were 10. This is bad enongh in a]! conscience, but it is only an index of the total demoralization | over the Province, brought about by he duplicity of Mr. Farqubarson. “(lo Monday night an indignation meet~ ing will be held in Kensingten to protest THE DAILY EXAMINER DIED At Canoe Cove, on Auguat 29th, after s briet illeess, Kauie Darrach, aged 8 years, ' ovoly daugbte: Duncan and Julia Dar ach. | O! What do vou think the angels say, against the conduct of the Prosecutor. At Montague the citizens bave for now a vigilance committee to protect themselves, “In every partofthe Province new dens are Opening up and yet of the prosecutionis exc*pt a reply from“ one of the most garrulous that ‘‘it no use tocoavict them—we can collect nothing from them,” With this | spirited pic- ture (size 22x 28 in.) $5.50. FOREST AND STREAM PUB. 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KE WERT HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thi ag in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods, Cheir lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and HORNSBY ‘JUEEN STREET to which its at- tention has been sufficiently drawn, it is wonderful that The Guardian does not— following the example of Mr. Marshall— ca)l upon the electors of Belfast and aeneeny Herbor to “vote down The Guardian’s apathy cannot be acccunted for upon any other hypothesis than that it ig more strongly attached tothe Liberal Party iban itis to temperance. la view of these facts, them BOERS KILLED BY BOERS —_— ee Dressed in Khaki They were Mis- taken for British. Lonpox, Dec. 2.—The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, cabling under date of November 27, from Naauwpoort, says. that a Dutchman living near the +cene of the skirmish of November 23 declares that a party of Boers,dressed in khaki, while ap proaching their own position, were fired on by their comraies, who mistook them for British suldiers. Five or six of them were killed, ° TCR CR NY NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Referricrg to the arrival of the Canse dian Contingent and their prospective marcn to the front the Mail and E:apire of Toronto remarks that “sorrow and suffering there will be, among them on the field, and among usat home, but we look beyond this to greeting again as heroes those who have not lagged behind the foremost in the charge, nor lost heart when the stout- est pressed on.” —_—__ —> © << SHIP NEWS. - ENTERED. Dec 1—Dart, McPherson, Pictou; S § Fred M Batt, Snow, Pictou; Life Boat, Anderson, Pictou. CLEARED - Dec 1—S S Greetlands, Couillard, Syd~ ney; New Dominion, Hare, Sydney; Anni, Laurie, Jimmo, Pictou; Daisy, Morsne Pictou: Life Bcat, Anderson, Pictou; S$ Fred M Batt, Snow, Pictou; Dart, Mes Pherson, Pictou. a THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, dOW 15 THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP vcounted for? The answer | 3 simple enough, viz:—Be. sause there is none equal to it ‘tor intrinsic merits, firm ness, ourity, combined with great .asting and cleansing pro- perties Send for premium list. we hear nothing” ‘ is? | 4 D, LAPTHORN& C0., car _ Charlouetown; Soap Works € sddiu » a Said the childrengup in Heaven ; There’s a dear little giri coming today, She’s almost ready to fly away From the earth we used to live in; Let’s go and openthe gates of pearl, Open them wide for the new little gir', Said thechildren up in Heaven. home God wanted her here, where Hie little ones meet, Said the children up in Heaven ;' She shall play with us in the ge’den street, She has grown too fair, she has grown too sweet For the eartu we need to live in; She needs the sunshine, this dear girl, That gilda this side cf the gates of pearl, Said the childrep up in Heaven, So the King called down from the angel’s dome, Said the children up in Heaven ; My litile darling arise and come To the place prepared in thy Father’s home To the home My children live in; Let’s go and watch at the gates of pear! Ready to welcome the new little girl, Said the childrer up in Heaven. Far down on the earthdoyou hear them weep Said the children up in Heaven : For the dear little girl has gone to sleep, The shadows falland the night-clouds sweep O’er the earth we used tolive in ; But we will go and open the gates of pear!, Oh! whydo they weep for their dear little girl, Said the children up in Heaven. Fly with ber quick, O angels dear, Said the children up in Heaven ; See—she is comiag, look there, look there | At the jasper Ilghton her sunny hair Where the veiling clouds are riven ; Ah hush! hush! hush! all the swift wings furl, For the Kiog Himself at the gaiea of pear| Is taking her hand, dear tired little girl, And leading herjinto Heaven. Mies F McPaait, Long Creek. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, Ottawa Journal: In the Philippines, Avugioaldo’s forces have evidently pretty mctch melted away. They fought bravely and bopefully at first, but as time wore on and their limited means and men fretted urelestiv azainst a foe of overwhelming means and stretgth, the fire died out of their bears. I: will be the same with the Boerg. Catarrh Can Be Cured. Japanese Catarrh Cure has successfully coped with this mosi dangerous disease, and cured to stay cured. Miss A. Knott, of Beachville, Ont., writes: “If we had only known of Japanese Catarrh Cure years ago, my father would have been saved from spending hun- dreds of dollars, and I would have been free from the constant pain and annoy- ance of this most disgusting disease. I have had catarrh for yon. My head was stuffed up so that I could not breathe through my nostrils. My breath was very impure. J had almost a constant pain in my head and over my eyes. Nothing I could get = me any permanent relief, until using Japanese Catarrh Cure. From the very first it gave me relief, and in a short time had removed the accumulation so that I could breathe freely through the nostrils. The pain left my head and eyes. Its effect uporm my breath was truly wonderful, purifying and removing every ves- tige of the unpleasant odor, and during the ast year since using this remedy have net felt the feast sign of my former trouble. I can highly recommend it, and know of several others in our neighborhood whom it has cured.” by all druggists. 50 cents. Six boxes, with cure guaranteed, for $2.50. A free sam- ple sent to any address. Enclose 5 cent So. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., ! id Church Street, Toronto. YZ, Se Sold by Geo. E. Hughes at Mes Yi Se S © © ei@pes 2 3, Kes Herring Herring Herring 300 Barrels Herring arrived. J.T. Peardon COKE! GOKE FOR SALE—A very superior qua- lity of Coke made from good coal. Price six cents per bushel, Apply at_the 263— GAS WORKS. —_ CELERY ~~ ea 2 > a & © <a, ELE} ry 2 Nien 4 ee 9 > >» @ %, ®» > «a a Why do we hearanl see so much about ‘‘Paines’ Celery Compound ?’ ecause it is claimed to have a cert aim amount of celery in its edmp. sition, and why are we blowing so noch about celery? Because have the genuine article, and in order to duce it even more thoroughly, make the following liberal offer: + Celery per bbl $2.00 for 3 bbi: for 6 bbls $9.50—a plan for keepiny elery sent with each order; also a sample sent on receipt of address and 2 centsin stamps. When ordering state if for winter keeping or present use, we ship to all the Maritime Pro- vinces, and cslery will be received by dur customers in perfect condition for winter keeping. We are also growers and shippers of cabbage, beets, , parsnips, tur- we lheord we £3.00 carrots Lips, cauliflower, tomatoes, onions, Orders from unknown correspondents, will please acc upany order with cash Address,— J.-J. GAY & SON Celery Specialists, Charlottetown P. E. I. occecens Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, the trains of this Railway will run days excepted,) as under. 16th, Oct., 1869, daily, (Sun- Trains Out- Trains In- Trains are run by Fas ern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys. Monet mm. 2s G A SHARY, Superintenden, P. E. I. B. ee 000 Improved Milk Cans By the introduction of machinery, we have overcome the trouble complained of in the slopping over of milk cans Ail orders for NON-SLUPP- ING MILK CANS | filled promptly, wholesale or retail, f A McLEAN, asenic Temple, Charlottetown Watch Attention ‘That will cause your watch to mark the hours and minutes exactly. As you value your time piece, do not allow it to run on without atten- tion from year to year. Such treat- ment will soon ruin the finest watch. It’s economy to have it examined regular intervals. Iam sure I can do it to your satisfaction. ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up , A. M. A. 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HUTCHESON | Ch’town Quen 3s seskisht he sk Set ie aH - mand THINK How it is possible to get better valu: in men’s boys and child- ren’s clothing than what we are showing this fall. We Buy the Best Only The Best Sell Us Oniy We buy io much larger quanti- ties than our competitois, there- fore, buying much cheaper. We buy all our goods for spot cash, therefore taking ad- vantage of every possible dis- count, We divide our profits with our customers, therefore in- crease our trade to sucn an xtent that we make just as much money, and at the same time selling our goods cheaper than any one else. fe @ Be ae iE 3 We will cut a new hat that our expenses in proportion to our business is less than any other house in the city Another lot of those $3 75 ulsters opened yesterday. B ad Our tailor made overcoats ace selling fast. Prices $10, 12 > and 18. Lo The best assortment of Fur Goods in the city, OXO Prowse - Bros, Sessgaaganeshesnesnesns