CHE DAinzY EXAMINEK CHARLUTTETUWN, JAUNARY 10. 1800 7—gar— War in The Transvaal ee PS > It was at fae Of the recent receptions. - | - See ie tae Ce ois What is 4 has a reputation for brightness anid repartee began throwing bouquets at one of the fair young ladies. “I heard somebody say you were the most charming debutant of the season,” he whispered to her. “Oh, who was it, Mr. Blank?’ she PS ‘ A ‘ ANS a A’ Particulars of the Struggle in South Africa. The purity of ma- ; é atin A terial used in the : " ? eet (3 -_— sked expectantly. r manufacture of | British Spirit. | in the enforcement of such law as there ~ : ae a a do hiabod ier s mY és |e : sc ee 4 | , ’ > Fe ; li OT OS ee re (De ee i : is. To this is attributable the deplor- _., ; ; sad PF ROR ee RS ee ‘6 99 On all sides proofs accumulate that » condition as era li will tell you some time. PENOSNNINS OSMAN : ' able condition as regards the liquor «op, please do!’ she pleaded the warlike spirit of the nation rises ~ on Apetigreciet , please do! ples ; eg | ‘h under the stimulus of adversit traffic. ‘The statutes are nearly pro- Fe was obdurate, and she was per- Cast is for Infants and .« 2. Castoria is a Steel Agate Ware Ee eT ee ee SY: | hibitive, so far as the sale of liquors to ‘tent. and soon the other girls were : - |The recent measures ofthe Govern- | . : Slstent, ARE MOOR Se OCs Eire were harnuess substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops enablesittowithstand |. Sade : he British i natives is concerned, but there 3s not attracted to where the couple stood. i : e 4 itl Opi | ment have given the Dritish people an) oven 9 pretence of enforcing them. It “I think it is real mean of you, Mr. and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, we ird usage. The enamel will not chip or burn and is ime to fruit best is admirable opportunity for showing the | stuff their patrietism is made ot, and everywhere they are hastening to seize it. The City of London, as befits its traditions and its ancient fame, sets an Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria Blank, to arouse my curiosity. And what do you think, girls?’ she said, turning to the crowd. “He heard some- thing nice about me and won't tell who said it.” ‘Yes, I did hear that she was the is nouncommon sight to see, on a Sun- | day afternoon, a hundred Kaffirs, mis- | serably intoxicated, with broken heads ‘and eyes nearly knocked out as the result of drunken fights. The liquor is permeable cids. The as ness. always the cheapest. van > ‘f satrins : : ox . . ° yr piece gu or Pe Sen a oe ian abominabe whiskey of local manu- i cteteib Adelaide aR thik dees relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and 3 (2 ~ o Z . | a s « > « ad sina . " i : ee ” te rest of the Kingdom. At & Special! facture, made and supplied often by ... sneke up Mr. Blank Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates anteed. meeting of the Court of Com-|,, } » temperance Mba. =), faa : ee . as MADE BY ann Comek es tea: Clee the nag men who preach temperance «ho told you, please?” spoke up the the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving ; . . ..'} to the negro. girl in a last effort to get the name of : ‘ : ‘hi , HET S re scene any Sh en _s. a | ; , healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s ' iT © THOS. DAVIDSON AFG. CO. Montresl.) tre scene of so many patriotic he peculiarly bad conditions affect- her admirer. | | y I a ee 5 effosis and so many Imperial | “Your mother,” answered the young | Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. sa S REN | EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Délicacy of Fievour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful ance comforting to the rervous anda dyspeptic. Sold only in }-Ib. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, SZngiand. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S GOGOA There is always an unusual stir in the kit- chen this time of the year. and fcrthat stir to be brought wa svecersiul issue ,ood materials are essential. Quality in the finished pro- duct is impossible without quality of ingredients. We insure your prod- act by insuring the qual ity cf the goods we sels vou. John J. McKenna Queen Street memoved The Printing and Bockbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been remover! to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (next Prowse Bros.) Eusiness office (own stairs—where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him wit! a call, Gocd Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John (Scombs, Printer and Bock binder. WANT HOUSE KEEPERS To®come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaramteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neees- sry. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices —well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Their lovwness will surprise you. ORISCOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN STREET triumphs in the past, the Corporation unanimously voted £25,000 out of the City cash in order to raise a corps | of a thousand men for service at the seat of war. The military authorities had, of course, been previously sounc- ed by the Lord Mayor as to their readi- ness to accept such an offer from the City. Naturally they expressed their gratification at so signal a token of the national temper. The historic position of the City and the readiness with which it has always come forward in emergencies to suppurt the reputation and the interests of the country entitle it to the honor which, as the Lord Mayor said in his practical and busi- nesslike address to the Vouncil, it has received—the great honor of being | chosen as the pioneer of this Imperial movement. ‘The details of this splen- did proposal will be fouad in the Lord Mayor’s formal offer to the Command- er-in Bhief and in the circular letter ad- dressed by him to the commanding of- ficers of the Metropolitan volunteer corps concerned. The City undertakes to raise the new force, which Lord Wolseley froposes to call by the appro- priate name of “the City of London Imperial Volunteers,” within twenty- one days with transport and all details complete. The men are to be selected under stringent con- ditions, not more than forty being al- lowed to come forward from any one corps, and at least a quarter of the number to consist of mounted infantry in accordance with the wishes of the military authorities It is satisfactory to see that the military authorities are at last waking up to the importance of this force. Self Government for the African States. It must be understood that there is nowhere a people more capable of self- government than the better element of the South African white colonists, nor any more determined to secure the ends of freedom, justice, and equality for all the white races. They would be as intolerant of oppression under one national dominion as under an- other, and sheer force of numbers and moral power would eventually over- threw any tyranny or any influence ob- structive to the best governmental ideals and administration. Mr. Ham- mond declines to discuss the political aspects of the presert situation, but competemt autherities agree that the future points to an African federation of self-governing states, Imperially com- nected, probably, with the British tarene, but with the largest measure of free- dom. Any attempt at coercion from without would be more quickly and more vigorously resented thar even the eppression ef a domestic oligarchy. —Charles B. Going, interviewing Jean Hays Hammond, in the Enginecring Magazine for january. Liquor and the Laber Question in the Transvaal. There has been, heretofore, not only lack of good legislatien but utter laxity , Novel and Suitable aan’ Ss OSes Oa Holiday resents OD@VOD Be VéEO HV OD Ce n Sterting Silver and Enamelled Gcods Our stock of watches, rings, chains, bracelets, brooches, &c, is complete for XMAS TRADE. s@ Orders for any special line of goods, or article to be engraved should be left with us, and will receive,carefu| and prompt attention. ; CH TAYLOR Sunnyside, Queen Square, ing the mining industry are confined to the Transvaal. In the other Dutch republics such flagrant abuses do not ‘exist, and the consequent change in governmental conditions will be corres- pondingly less. Butthere will be an indirect benefit at Kimberley from re- duced cost of political administration, which will not be without influence.— Charles B. Going, Interviewing John Hays Hammond, in the Engineering Magazine for January. | | | Since Commandaat General Jou- bert’s return to the front, the cannon- ade of Ladysmith by the Boers has been much livelier. Between Dec. 18 and Dec. 29 four shells killed one of- ficer and 13 men and wounded 13 of- ficers and 11 men. Lord Methuen has ordereda large marble headstone which is to be erect- ed in the burial ground near head— quarters. It will be inscribed with the words: “Erected to the memory of the officers and men who fell at Magersfontein.” The burial ground has now been fenced in, All parts of England and Scotland report lively volunteering, a leading private subscriptions for volunteer given sums as high as £30,000. It is computed that the provinces have al- ready raised nearly £600,000, while London is raising £120,000 for the city corps. nae oo — RAILROAD... KIDNEY 2 Dp. Chaso’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is known among railroaders as ‘‘ railroad kidney.” The fist and most marked symptom isa weak, fame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tired; but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney disease, with all its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim, Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years en- ineer on the Grand Trunk running between oronto and Allandale, says: ‘‘ The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fire- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man than ever, I recommend them to all my friends.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Ecmanson, Bate3 & Co., Toronto. WILL BE $1000 wks CASH Wat. On February 14th, 1900 To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Hundred and{Fifty Dollars to the agent sending in the largest Jist—$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, $15 (0, $10.00, and soon & total of 53 Cash awarde; and in addition very large commisson Will be given. Send for full particulars and free equip- ment, persons. Send two references. THE WERNER COMPANY, Dest H, Akron, Ob Mr Arthur J. P aellish at to Soutn and to Attorney proceed Barrieter being about ary Service in response to Her Majesty’s call, begs to announce that in his absence his law- office at Souris will be kept open and al! Jegal business will be promptly at- tend ed to under competent management. © srrespondenence may be .addressed to rin. at Souris as usual. equipment. Some of the counties have | — Profitable work for intelligent! Africa for the winter on active milit-. man, they pass.—Memphis Scimitar. The Most Ancient Machine Tool. There can be very little doubt that | the potter’s wheel, or potter’s lathe, as | it is also termed, represents today the most ancient form of machine tool known. found frequently depicted, and it is evrious to note that through the al- most countless generations since that time this crude type of lathe bas uader- gone no material modification. The primitive form was evidently a small, round table set on a pivot and free to revolve, being turned by hand at intervals, and to this device there | were added in the course of time such simple conveniences as a table to sup- port it and a foot or a hand power turn- ing arrangement, displaced in recent years in possibly a few isolated cases by actual engine power driving. In general use, however, the potter’s wheel of the present time bears ail the ' characteristics of the one which, 4,000 years or more ago, served to turn out pottery attesting unsurpassable taste : , | and skill.—Cassier’s Magazine. feature being the great sums raised by é Cost of a Loaf of Bread, The average “pound loaf” of fresh | bread sold by bakers, says a college professor, weighed on an averageabout one pound one ounce. A pound loaf of bread can be made from about three- quarters of a pound of flour, about 25 | per cent of water being added to the flour during the process of breadmak- ing. With some flours 5 to 10 per cent more water can be absorbed, making a greater weight of bread from a given weight of flour. This additional weight is water and not nutrients. At 2 cents a pound for flour it is es- timated by the professor that a pound loaf of bread can be made, not count- ing fuel and labor. for about 2 cents, a half cent being allowed for shortenfing and yeast. The loss of dry matter in breadmaking is usually considered as aiuounting to about 2 per cent of tie flour used. In exceptional cases, as in prolonged fermentation, under fa vora- ble conditions the losses may amount to 8 per cent or more. ——____.- » eee Startling Confessions Show thai 25 per cont. of men and women svffer the tortures of te ap rom Tnvestiga tion proves,that Dr, A. W. Cbhase’s Uintment has never yet failed te cure itching plies, and all of these men and women could end t heir suffetings at once by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatm” nt Every body can becured in the same way. A Now isthe time to renew that subscrip- tionjwhich ranfout the other day. Renew throogh me and save yourself alot of trouble. Robert L’ Cotton, P. O. Box 84 Charlottetown. The best way toavoid sickness ie to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s Sareaparilla, the great blood purifier. ~~ _- Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Paipiess Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours apd causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best The worst that can happen to us is never so bad when it actually occurs as we had anticipated. Catarrh. Statistics prove that 97 per cent of our population is affected with some form of Catarrbh, but since Catarrhozoue,the new medicated air treatment for Catarrh and kindred diseases, has been introduced, this aw percentage has decreased. Catarrhozoue never failsto cure Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma and Hay Fever, and is warranted _ to come the most chronic cases of these! ‘diseases, even after all elee has failed. cures by inhalation. pleasant to uee. For sale at al! druggists or direct by mail, price $100. For trial outfit send 10c in stamps to N. C. POL- SON & CO., Box 540 Kingston Unt. And now they never speak as Among the many sculptured | records of the trades and occupations | which so vividly represent the customs | and habits of the ancient Egyptians the potter and his wheel have been ' It: No danger, no risk, | Castoria. Castoria. “Castovla is an excellent medicine for| ‘*Castoria Is so well adapted to childrer zhildren. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any pre- i ae | scription known to me.” H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ of its good efiect upon their children.”’ Dr. G. C. OsGoon, Lowell, Mass. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF e APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. yn rey aoe ae 4 - r " Let, See the ae ee Per hee Bete is ee Pia . Pay rs 7S y 7 MMI EEE ESS ME EE eel TS TRIKE T.A.MacLibaNn PLUMBING, STEAM & HOT WAT £3 HELARGEST SU PPLY of Plumbers & Steamfftters Goods'on tha Island » °° Centracts for plumbing and bot water heating undertaken aed completed wit? despatch. 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