Meg mec ye 3 : tia Wit cisiteiieey ‘enue ee 0 tS We we, Satin pli bit semi mpeartie ws So’ Se ee a % * a“ **< rc The ‘‘ Albert’? Toilet Soap Co’s |! ’ e 2 Weare Se om -« tT. . ° e = Baby’s Own So2D makes young- 7 3 Ss. < » ~ WEA, i iresh, j A | f “ i It keeps their delicate skins qa 1 ' eniirely f vere- & t . ; tas 4 ‘ as a clea sas , tlonala as in 3 the aursery ' ; : : Fain ut exquisitely aro- 31 c | : ' 3 | t aes i ' Beware of imitcticns. | i e3 ' : } | } y { Kerosene oi] is a luming question® ju~: row both with pclitici:ms and housekeepers. The former want to make polit cal cape! stof nt, while the latter want to kn w where to get the best quaity of cil fer t ¢ Ratmony. We lave just received part. eer fail steck cinect by schooner from New Fork. Ttvis «led “PRATT’S ASTR-:!.” ana is the hi_hest ge. de of refined American Or. We are row offering it for sale in fou gation tins for 22¢ per imperial gallen. + :1 & x Fratt’s Astral, as there is to bettas | low price by the cask. BEER & GOFF, Gracers o Speci > | THE DAILY EXAMINER DAILY EXAMINER, CILARLOTT wee ee aw and wife.’ The second » pusilaiiill delncere impedments of consanguinity and NOVEMBER 19, 1900 fat in the of affinity as stated in the books ol —=== | Leviticus Demersnomy. The second . ny : Z 4 : i” . BOAST O canon drait deals with the subject section defines the TRIUMPHA! rHE OuUOR | E, , of the solemnization of holy mati-; : mony. It is subdivided in fou ee a gt) SOR BE SOO Wwe NUVER this heading the Provincial ‘‘ Section 1—It shall be the duis Wesleyan says : of all ministers of this church to \ few weeks ago we printed LO} ivil authoritie th olumns under the heading Ling T Mriage. ‘The Brandished Fist of the Liquor _ Oe <-——luvery minister wi Trade,’’ the speech of Mr. Lawren all nize a Marriage \. Wilson, President oi 1 Lic tnout a ke such recor! « | Victuallers’ Association of Mon me y mnay be required it was, our readers will r 6 ii hurch,and © ember, a deliberate and outspokea | «utho peal to the liquor dealers to knife, ec No minister shall s.»: idependently of party ties, anyand |) ™nize | without the p- very political candidate unfriendly 0 without w " trade. ’’ Mr. Wilson ce Ses To )1 the parties hat the policy he then urge rsona 1, xcept in cases a » successfully pursued by the | ¥2eh 1 npossible for such w ‘prethien,’’ and that ‘“‘one hund-| ©sses to sceured. No minis’ ed thousand liquor ballots”’ were jn | S24 Soke e the marriage of a: olling day j‘ registered for the | person not identitied to his satisf1- ‘aurer party throughout Canada."’ | on. \s yroof of what he calls |‘our| ‘“Section4—Nvo minister shali s>' he |points triumphantly to|“™ize marriage between any two che cefeat of a strong ‘l'ory candi- | pers’ cdate—‘a popular brewer’? at that/| He shall have satistied himself that in Montreal, and the defeat of| Heither person has been or is th: Hugh John McDonald ‘ owing to} 2usband or the wife of any othe his prohibitory law in Manitoba, | Person living unless the former mar Doubtless Mr. Wilson knows what |-!#8¢ Was annulled by decree of he is talking about. Doubtless the |Some court of competent jurisdic- Lamiier party ought to be corres- | tion for cause existing before such potdingly grateful. Whether they | former marriage.’’ will feel disposed to openly credit While the above two canons erect oe ‘UL, their powerful ‘‘ brother’? new barriers as a safeguard against with the ait which he illegal marriages and prohibits re- boasts to have given them is‘ | Marriage by any Episcopal minister however, very doubtful. But there Olany party to a divorce suit isone th ng about it. The friends Whether guilty or innocent, the of tempc ance may take a leaf out third canon goes one step further ‘f Mr. \ ilson’s book, and govern and excludes from all means of grace themseivs accordingly. At present Within the dispensation of the they arc a rope of sand, a rabble church any divorced person who! without a common ideal or Shall have remarried aud be livia, | a conviction strong enouga t»| With husband or wite,as the case give them cohes.icn or command | May be, while the other party to Legislators flout them, and party | the divorce still is in life. Tais canon papers, as witness the remarks oi | Which, however, app'ies only to the| one of our Halifax contemporaries | tending party ot a divorce, practi: | last week—treat them with satirical | cally tenus to outlaw the onendei contempt. No wonder. But even | “5 fitr as church ietlowship goes ana Mr. Wilson and his friends ‘‘ feared | provides for his readoption in the | awakening the fanatical prohibi-| ‘vid only va the condition that he tionists,"’ so they did their work |Come truly penitent and separate} with “silent, brotherly understand- | ftom the party to the second mar-: ing."’ Silent for fear of awakening | Tiage, or it he should happen to be! the said fanatics and brotherly, |i2 mediate danger of death ana! owed a debt of gratitude to a/| fhe canon is sub-divided into three ‘government that was _ fearless |sections, as follows : | enough to treat the plebiscite vote | PS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING WRetinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior @reality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- and comforting to the servous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER 39 GOGOA ; -:tionist champion The Guardian. | of Roya’ Gan. diars al Praice berg \*° | AU ACK i ert isa ‘ime when war pictures arein crea ev dena: d tranever. thee wdart af the B-t'shsot i-r- onthe tats etield hes won the plaudits of edmiring mativas Nec nave at sreat exprus? ourlarge, bean'iful pie ures. prb ished en hreve, sUpertioe. ealen- ez 20 24 Cerndpuper. A nicture that Ul cop- Wend it: Mat4-eraa thrill "> tre Feacfafevers true tenets. 1s be f ¥ .. ale’ Attack of Royal Cana- diaus at Paardebersg, | cfu a'r iliet- ally fru died «f Ogun On this ole- tue ‘be 19 untsins or Korjes stretcbe ipz ontinto the distance are swarming vithmen while here «=: dtnhtrea ross trate fenure sp aks snly te we! of the Boer r fleme It wes on this battle- meld the gallant Major Arnold met death urll .chiowiy. .nce-d t-is only tea ‘rue, that many of those gal ant hs ria that teat *«o tigh when the cheering thousands bvede them Giod-speed as :h-) sailed from Can- ad«’s rn rs ™ w iie still forever ia I neiy go.veso: the otper side of the world necer ciean stics Te every Canadian heart, *> every Can- asiian home, re ‘ceeds ot their brave sulder ' ¥ speak witb an irresi2"- e'! thrill of patriotism and (— pride. Gorden Highlanders at fi the Battle of Belmont, Charging the Boer Guns at Elandsliaagte, and the Charge of Ger. French’s Cavalry on the Retreating Gen. Cronje’s Army. }| ere are aii Stnr- ing pietor+s~)a cannot fail to cor-~ nen! }be mselves to avy one who will exvamifie:hem. They are RED HOT SELLERS! agentsccin money. Bly protits. & Dormous success. One agent 2 id 68 pnp oneday. Sample and terms 85 ct-. (Nene free’; four $0 ects; $1.75 per dez; 25 for $3.25; 5@ for $6.00; 1¢0 fer 911.00. Write odav fir = dozen om etbiheciatiea inate thi in teed oe seahelt meee my ~~ en ewgerey and ae wroev. Home Novelty Mfc. Co... Bes 518 (Dept 256 B) Ubi eago, Lib Wed WEST ORTON IIL EME IE RIES NEE BEE LEELA NG INE SUNNY- sing. DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs. Telephone tonnec- DR. AYERS ‘CANONS ON MARRIAGE. | vorce came in for a good deal of at- | tention at the hands of the general . | pose of taking the matter under ' { ‘* Section 1.—-No person divorged' ts ephemeral.'’ So loag as the said | for causes ari-ing after marriage, | party pleases the ‘‘trade’’ it will | and marrying again during the life- | nave its votes, but as Mr. Wilson|time of the other party to the di-| plainly Says, no longer; and with | vorce Shall be admiuted to baptism ranks ‘‘cemented’’ as they were in| Or confirmation or received to Holy the late campaign, he declares ‘‘we |Communion, except when pesiteic avreturn or defeat any govern-|and separated from the other part; ment.’’ Well, if the fanatical pro-|to the subsequent marriage, 1 hi>-tioaists continue to sleep under|When penitent and in imm-diat: such arousing ‘‘whoops as those of | danger ef death, but this canon shal, this vaunting maker and breaker of | uct apply to the innocent party ia a/| sovernments, they deserve all the | divorce tor the cause of aduitery. ‘outing and gibing they get. That} Section 2.--Ne person shali be| is all. ‘denied vaptism 5.9r“confirmation or \holy communion 4m anor It is somevhat remarkable and!..- eves ene Canon, oan huntil significant that these remarks of! have ; ae acs the organ of the after the minister sha’! given tothe person due and! Methodists of t e | sufficient notice of such intended Maritime Provinces have found no/|enial and of the right of appeal oereirom as here ana aiter periit- | tea. Section 3.---This section provides for appeal to the bishop of the dio- cese Or missionary district, who, if he deems the cause sufficient ma) take counsel with two neighboring pishops aud decide whether there shall be any dispersation.’’ The canons inthis form were un- animously adopted by those taking part in the conference. piace in the columns of our prohi- ——— TT 2 Drafted for the Conference of the | Episcopal Church. When the general conference of the Protestant Episcopal Church meets in Son Francisco next Octo- cine taaosiiicaliammal ber, three new canons on the subject of marriage and divorce will be placed before that body fo its consideration. Should thes canons become law of the Upiscopai Church the approval of the genera! HYMENEAL. The Yarmouth Herald of the 13th ‘ust. reports that ‘‘a pretty home conference, then the Episcopal | Y°¢ding took place last Tuesday Church will have pronounced its| ‘vemmg at the residence of Mr. E. i. Webb, Main Street. Mr. Wm. J. Vhite, ef Boston, and Miss Jalia HeartzSmith, of P. E. L., sister of ‘irs. Webb, were the contracting parties. “Thejceremony was performed by Rev. W. F. Parker, under an arch draped with Canadian and American lags. Floral decorations added to the beauty of the scene. The bride! was prettily attired in a dress of! ot poets, and carried a ‘consideration and make such recom- | bouquet of white chrysanthemums. | mendation to the next conference | Little Ethel Webb, niece of the |of that body as would pave the way | bride, was maid of honor. ee | for changes in the present tenets of | __ After the ceremony a bountiful ‘the church on the subjects of mar-|Tepast was served, and a pleasant riage and divorce. evening spent. The bride was the This committee have announced |'ecipient of a number of pretty and ‘that three canons have been| Useful gifts. On Wednesday even- Avathed. ing Mr.and Mrs. White left for The first canon adopted is entitled | Boston, where Mr. White has for ‘Holy matrimony and impediments |S°me time been connected with the thereto.’ The first section says ; | Postal service. ** (a) Holy matrimony is an estate of life which for the purposes of this canon is sufficiently defined in the form appointed for the solemniza- tion of matrimony in this church. **(b) The solemnization of holy matrimony is a service where the mutuai consent of the parties is given in the presence of a minister who then pronounces them in the anathema against divorce, and more particularly against the re-mar- riage of divorced persons while an- other party to the divorce still is in life. The subject of marriage and di- Episcopal conference of 1898, so much in fzct that a committee of ‘twelve were appointed for the pur- —— > ie the Belgians second, with the Eng- lish far behind. In all there were over five million visitors—twice as tickets were not sold. name of the tloly Trinity to be mau} - ed Ms unless, nor until,by enquiry, | SAAT: F At the Paris Exhibition of 1889 ber P. E. Island Magazine. English visitors headed the list; this | year the Germans came first and many as in 1889-—-and yet all the S ETOWN, NOVEMBER 19 1900. FANS on te e “>, “4 \ #3 &, SO\g 2 eo <r & Sane cr . “3 _ Pi ki A EP AN _ ae overcoats, and Doys. oe = Pratty BOY i } the small sum of two piece suits, more and you have for wiatec with he hasa nice many 7 Not on clothes. 4 Advertisers Of Facts SSR: —_— NEWS NOTES. | An epidemic of smallpox has) brokem out at Paris, due proBebly| to the massing jof Arabs andiether | persons. from the east during the} exhibition. The Russians have ordered the foreigners in the railroad Howses| at Tong Ku to vacate the buififings, | and the British have sent tere a/| compaaty of infantry and a humdred | Bombay cavalry, orderingr these | troops: to retain and protect the! property. Fsom statistics gathered! By the United States Department ef Agri- culture it uppears that Maine leads every other state in the unien in its annual output of starch, preducing 6,600 tons out of 15,000 toms: in the whole country. Wisconsim comes next to Maine in the amoust manu- factured. An United States paper- remarks | ‘that ‘under the present fay on the F fleetl Sy fy bell ve they 2 mest. Wi ib Pee oo | find it pays 1 - honest. Is glistening on our new suits, W he } WV ¢ i , ; th 7 ty OV CVvVeT Saw TO ulsters for = Ah tl be fi 15 oN Fy f eS av Hay ay <P Can be instaiitly transformed into anodby dressed boy for price of one of our all wool a ffice overcoat; another quarter and cap; shirt. collarand tix less here than elsewhere. 2,060 Suits 500 Ulsters 209 HReefers 200 Overcoats To look at for your choice. Where else will you find so ud stitched throughout with silk, Sit cnet and cut the latest fashion, , and cut to fit too, if it don’t We're & red hot sale of boys’ PROWSE BROS a —TZ e Brine mersms aes on er : nal * g ; Yap i ) Cre G ci _ {oe ‘ “2. rer ae a) & i bi iS | # Oy) ® We're honest, and will prove it if you ii jet us. It’s a bean- tiful piece of beaver, blue or black, 7 - $2.00, the italian Add $2.00 him ready warm Gioth Lining fit don’t take it. Come and see th: bast value you ever can for your ten. Thousands of ULSTERS OVERGOATS from $2.98 up to $15. Our clothing department is pro- gressive and impreSsive. PP, 3%. 24: PROW SE BROS The Champion Giothiers An Enormous Sale. To all who have felt the evil effects of de~’ ranged kidneys, it is interesting to know tha} py) 4) Talli . ee See Hi tel, 36 Wellingtwe Street East, Toronta, Dr. A, W, Chase’s Hidney-Liver Fills are ‘says: ‘*While living in Chicago I wasin a meeting with eno 5-8 vara } me os se Es : oe cone eee ee terrib'e state with itehing end | eee : : ene \ | Dtriec s:veral of the best physicians was ing ki ; thi -{ ; : bk oe a ae a fom buint and tortured im various ways by ther Sete eer fF treatments te no avail, beside: spending @ Pills areknown. One gent a dose, 25 cents. - >. : Boks 0b ot aah mint of money to no purpose, Since comme eae : -to Toronto I le mmea of Dr Chase’ Ointmeat, I used but one box and have nat heen troubled with piles fn any shape or form since.” itching, Bleeding Piles Mr. W. G. Phyall, proprietor Bodegs The gentle art'of making ene mies is the one natural accomplish. ment which is common to all sorts: - —— and conditions ef men---and wo-, If we devoted'as much{attention men. _to our own affairs as we freely give to those of others, we and others Mother's Favorite. j. would be gainers. _ Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- | Herre: : ‘ tine is mothers favorite remedy for croup, | Asthma bronchitis, asthma, coughs, colds and sore | : r s ‘ : — >. . ’ % throat. It has by ake the largest sale of ane} | ee ae oo Potmer aa remedy for coughs aad colds. It is pleasant | *)* =, i belt . my duty 0 Tae to the taste, promgé-in action and is an abso | I a ») i. i = say gp : ss nothing lute safeguard agaist consumption and pnes- , ae ihe anthone, or mre aa mine monia, 25 cents.a bottle. Family si Ce ee ae j 5 tle Family size 60) persuaded me to.try this remedy, as he hae cents, ss : ied i = anighes | tried it, and it proved successful. s a Ti. landit c 2 : ankful today to United States troops have been|* dit cured me. I am thankfu rss’ Iam a well woman through the use 25c-a bottle. Family size 600. — invited to avtend the inauguration | remedy, of the Comazonwealth of Austratia. | first day of next July the army will | be reduced to 27,000 men. This is| clearly too small for ewr present | | needs. One hundred thousand men! is the smallest number we can get} ,along with aslong as we have to| | keep 80,000 men in the Philippines. ”’ Read ‘“‘The Malpeque Oyster at Home,’ by Rev. J. M. Withycombe, ef Summerside, with seven illustra- tions by the author, in the Novem- At all the beokstores, Five cents the copy. _——— ——— _Minard’s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. Minard’s Liniment Cures Distemaper. a - The gxeater his trouble, the more aman hegs it to his heart. 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The average man | things as they seem to be. : fined iia — How One Gets Bilious A sluggish liver fails to filter the ' ile fro@ | the blood. and when the po soneus. _ goes through the body in the circalatsom whole system is tain ed - d - is called biliousness, and can bE se cured by Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills, which act directly en the ive making it healthy and active. One pill a oa jabox. The cheapest medicime ;