THAT COUGH You need a bottle of § our cough mixture. If taken in time it will cure a cough almost immedi- @ ately. There is nothing better; there is iothing else so good. We have sold thousands of bottles, 5 “ tO hear oia to cure, and have yet failure single Peas a te ca The People’s Drug gist. Annt} “anec FI 4 P WRASSE BRS | Too | Much Rich Food Is not good for anybody. We not only bake rich food, but we have something deiicious in plain baking. Try ‘ Parker House Rolls, 1Cc doz Cream Tartar Biscuits, 10c doz They are light, and just the thing any meai. Telephone 98. B. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. ABOUT FLOUR fresh and o for tea or in fact rood. There is no time of the year that people think somuch about | four than the present, cold weather wea ther con ing on and avigation -closi ing \We have in stock and to arrive > most of the best brands on tLe market in- cluding -— Planet. SANDERSON & tel as Ng : ‘ Whoksale and R« ail. CO., all and see. and an enthusiastic rec - oa é.2 nme MrlartnaSe a ; Lite Upposition CARUIUALCS ‘is most encouragi ing. Don’t t |gether will elect both of our dates. ' ri . (of them | Yous Liver THK DAILY EXAMENER THE DAILY EXAMINER DE C ‘EMBER 10, 1900. NOTES AND COMMENTS.) VoreE early on Wednesday. Tae United States pension roll| now amounts to $142,000,000. By way of variety, Opp« sition victory in P. E. Island. Vote earl ly. GI\ our popular candilates, | rowded house | -ption in the} Lyceum tomorrow evening. Paton and Jenkins.a c SUREL Y a majority of of ( harlottetown Ww ill not vote inthe hi electr ioht fellow worker with Mr. iero of the business, and former hn Quinn. TERS of Paton volunteer teams for use day will kindly their names at the secretary 1?» crn >) al» brown Ss Block. \ ’ OUPPOR willing to > 7 on eiection Ul workers are re quested to watch for grit bribery! and to report all reliable facts at the rooms— aiter election. rhis is important. CONSERVATIVE con imit tee . Loox at the list of Opposition | candidates and say whet he r or not they are able and discreet men for aed Pani Electors, vote early for in your 4.3 respective ridings. LET corruption,taxation, e ince, Pineauism arson Government die with th e ther evils of the dying centur Don t forget the grand rally in the Lyceum tomorrow night. xtrava- yx? ~ « IS THE services of Sir Charles Tup- per on behalf of ye unity op commercial basis will, says the Eritish Empire League, rer Dain in- scribed in the golden pages ot Brit- ish hl istory.”’ ‘Sir put his work Y : 2 4 m C har! les goes out of politics, will live abbot him. one day more before the Employ the time » well. Paton and Jenkins’ canvass ONLY electien. Messrs. he way of suc- landa pull alto- | candi-| efiort stand in A strong pul littie cess. THe best eleme: st of the Liberal | Five Foves.in bbls TPelig!it. “3 ae. : If bh) ee” . ee ;parry are refu sing to vote for the | OF ? ali DDS. rirst ize. . a <<. Purita ie iMargquharson Government. Many UfilAl.e } ¢Caver ~ afr - OT Will be roused to its natural dutiet and yeour biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take | Hood’s Pills Sold br all .¢@rneyricts Qh centa, a a a VE” Cre 6° 8 Bf ER et e gt | MS Ry t 6x14 ¢ Rn WJ &: Ny So BVI a inte 4.\NG $O On eCverv off sce our so EEKS OLESALE AND RETAIL, acket in stock at the same ith window Sg ed (- ( 4 we we ian Pa ; w “a 4 hes FT eR e 4 = ae | : = ip @ beg A aa: A dalek ie. hein Dili He » ic ‘, r +h Siac f -1, .- ancl ( ie IY ere isa chance for the Ladies of the a t bt , ° ss i Vou \ i to move LICK, aS tis OV ‘ ' 77 i. L- ] ‘ n ine ca ; wm : * ¥ a “ye , ? oe aS Thes Uren ¥ 33 Pric yor VAIO * \ i] it i A ch ‘ §&é Sch WY CBAaiy RBEwWerad VT ww ¥ aaa a B kdWiali w Z e * Jacket for $1.40 LF GE Bw w & RU a ty = 0 4} tf) QYere 9 Ox jacket ig Sy le Id J tan me wo Gawvirawe Re ciel _— a careleen meen on Our > 2 ¥ °e: es for > TP7 E A j éa a Se a 5 es Ce a ah ® a CH Puews porn 2.67 434 5.10 O17 redu-tion-—-t- forsam») es let’s have an! the electors |} and the Farqu-| enly supporters ol | The People’s Store. ee — the Opposition. To all these we e i Local and Oi 'tenda hearty invitation to the grand | OCdi all ther items rally in the Lyceum to-morrow | night. | . | _--Look out for the AN editor at Cape Town has been | list. | arrested charged with seditious and Neithe ; | | —Neither the Northumbe al } criminal libel tor having stated that! nor the Princess apni eee British troops had destroyed the | on account of the stormy we FAR ’ 'houses of Boer women as punish- Bide a ee ; ment for their not disclosing the and extr: atin eee ecu ayy | whereabouts of hidden arms It is wat. . KF: es Re 2 708 Gon 6 vate) | satisfactery to learn that even one} Wednesda arqmnarson boodlers on} of the army of liars in South Africa ee | is to be punished. —It is expected that the manu- facture of coke will begin at sya ney Mines about the first of March —Sydney Record. ‘No long Speeches in the Lyce ul defaulters Tut New York Tribune says that Ebene search is being made among the ruins of the church of St | Spridon, in Missolonghi, for the urn tomorrow, buta pleasant spirite: in which Byron’s heart was contain-| ™¢eting, and cheering prospe ci led. The tow n was long ago destroy- | for good results on election di Ly. ed by the Turks, and not until this | ‘The funeral of the late Mr. |f year hasan attempt been made to! John King will be held to-morre: rebuild the church. If the famous) (Tuesday) morning, leaving his ja: urn can be found, the authorities residence, Euston street, at 8.45. | wish to place it in a prominent posi Come to the . church. It is) night (early) th ought unlikely, however, that it! evening and S % <a Everything must be sold and sold quick. When the a a a Lyceum tomorro\ and spend a livel; ind brighten up for a soli tion in the new oil . rarar oe oe ae ; 1y wT 1 vibe aacvese myssat attheyaiven eso | GQNTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE : ; ee A eee, apn writes ° “* At! : A contract given by the (<OV- the political nee ting at Viount oe te ee the Kingston LWocomot eee on abides night, when S. |! Co., for engines for the I. C. R. 'C. Clarke, Esq., one ot the Opposi- | will keep five hundred men busy for | oe candidates for the second dis- | a year. trict of King’s, entered the hall, he — There will be a s; pecial midnight | |was greeted with a pe rfect storm | Serv ice in St. Devnet’ s Cathedral | 'of applause, the cheering, in which| at New Year similar to that of last} of the store. The front has to come out; the partitions, not a few Liberals joined, lasting| year. There will be no midnight| e ° several minutes. The electors oi| service at Christmas. shelving and ‘stairways have the second district are to be con-| —Come to the polls early. Stand/§ at your post till the last vote is in. |§ [f you work as you didin the v arious | , _ bye elections it will give a sweeping | | victory for the Opposition party. | | gratulated on their choice of a can- didate, and will return Mr. Clark and Mr. MclIsaac by handsome majo. -ities 3 on the 12th December. to come down ; so you see the necessity for ance. quick clear= Irneed notbe said that Lord| Roberts can talk as well as fight. } He is reported to have said at Dur ban: *‘ When blessed peace is re- stored, you will tell the Boers we ‘are one in one country, that we have one interest, and that we honor them. They have ‘been! fighting for a wrong cause, having | been induced to do so by their mis- cuided leaders. Nevertheless, we | “ honor them for fighting for the 1] k-; 0": berty we ourselves so thoroughly belicve in. And now, in the spr.t| —Atthe services in St. Dunstan's ot liberty, truth, justice and fr_e-| Cathedral yesterday a paztoral let- | —Citizens of Charlottetown, do|} you want tosend two mento fill) Oppcsition seatsin the House. If| not, send Dr. Jenkins and Mr. Paton) | to support the Eon. Mr. Gordon's | jncoming Government, —The Benevolent Irish § which Mr, society, of Patrick McCarey was for years an active and valued ers) turned out at the funeral on Satu day afternoon, leading the proc es- | The society presented a splendid appearance. GET YOUR WARTS SUPPLIED OUT OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK 4 f ~' ~— , STANLEY BROS, S article has to be out dom, we are prepared to exte.djter was read frem ftfis: Lordship) there privileges which every Kag-!| bishop Maclonald having a special; rcs e values to those wno have! bearing upon the adyent of the | | been fighting against us.’* These twentieth century and the work of | words have the right ring. | the church during the century that | | is about to close. . —The Nova Scotia Steel Co., are| | Cxrcit Ruopes, as the pacifier of | | South Atrica, promises to be one of| placing new machinery in their | the realities ox the near future in| mines. The company will endeavor | | British Imperial affairs. It is re-| to raise at the least 300,000 tons of | ported that his scheme of concen-| coal, which will be the largest out-| | tration and pacitication offers the | put in the history of Sydney mines. | | belligerent Lutch terms of settle-| Had the company secured enough | |ment so liberal that its author be-| labor this year the output would! lieves they would 1eidily and gladly | probably have reached this figure. | SUIT CASES } -. s }enrol themselves uader the Lritish | Two hundred inore men are needed | |flag in accordance with its prow in the pits this winter. \sions. -Mr. Rhodes is now en:ared-| —In Nova Scotia the police sone-| ———_- |in working out the details of his pro |times findit difficult to arrest a_| igramme. He expec ts to have taeni|}man. Recently two of them .w ent | colupicted in the Course of a few) to ree s Cove, Halifax C ounty, | weeks, when he will forward to Eng- | |to arrest a man for selling liquor | Fa A Rae ce BAGS iand u Grait of his scheme and ask | without a license. They failed, be-|{ . i mer Majesty's Ministers to make it! cause the man, his mother and the|] the Governments policy in South | } uired girl pre evented them from en- || rica. itis likely that many per | te ring the house, using pistols and |j le in all ranks aud parties will join| cordwood. An sate mpt was. made |} Ge | in the scheme. ithe next night with the same re-|§ : 7 aie (sult. The man has not yet been/4 ws . | COMMENTING upon the political sit | captured. I i % : ation, the Calgary Heralei says:--| The funeral of Mrs. T. B. Riley |! | i a “Lhe poittical teader ot the future) was held this forenoon, and not-|{ D Ee ‘ ; ; a ae e - Ts ‘i ; : i si } must discard the beating of tem-| vithstanding the stormy weather a on “« ee - i ‘i. ae ia a nae | : i . - . f * ind, ANG Use 4 aN Lil © Cale ulai rreat aay mourning citizens fo!- 4 4 ; iff, CXACE DOUsifiessuKe Ua sthods ot lowe ad the hearse to the Roman} che general manayer of a "railway. | latholic cemetery where the buria) || FAR om 62 ok » must either reorcanize or abol- | ¢ank nlace The pall bearers were | 5 US? F oc UST tO j - pnt ? ‘i : Se COOK piace. ne pat earers Were | ee hb the party s Ccampaien literature. | » W. Clarke. Charles Lvons. | § mes " 4h anr } +) > “yy | : ‘ i . . 7 A% a 7} Lcosts thousancs Of douars ane) s A. McLeod, Alexander Macdon en robably never wona vote. the) 214 William W yatt and J; J. John-j| 4 } ame amount of money spent Mil ctoy. The mass of reg ni¢m at St. 4 etting a good Conservative Ne€WS- | Oynstan’s Cathedral was celebrated per into every hein In tie COUN" iby Rev. J. PF. Johnston, who als i 3 i a OT ry wotid accomplish cl THROoOUsah 3 iciated : it the eI ave. Some VeTY | i fold more. Many Conservatives! handsome floral tributes were sent} | fthink ita matter of indifference |i py Captain T. G. and Mrs. Taylor, |™ CET IPL reer Dae whether 1 the y read their own side oi i Mr. 1 Mr Alexande r Macdonald, | SS =_aaaee ae ae ; 347373 . -tiar +4 +* ¥ : : - « ; ws sta an on Se aa on Sai a A AR A At R T PAT BARN ald oe the case or not, aad fr QULTIUY CAO) | Mrs. J. “D. Mason and other trignds | imbibe the unwarranted view wit) | 5f the family. i : i 2 , the other people are toterestea - | aN INTE TERR. Ta a 8 t $n oh ‘impressing upou tae public mina. ay A va x o i ea i ¥, . y i¢ 3 > ~ : JERS yOu Bar | CY4/ ; RIGADE Mr. Joun Pexp haslaid down the| 22° 1 & bo aX. fA |editerial pen. in th > course of bis} ae | 3 a | farewell nantes t ) the readers 01} CON ‘ed *. 4 i ; | the Pioneer, Mi Recs says:‘*We cam Ree I IMR i These are the new lenses for seei ne beth ar a - a3) | to P. Kk. Island as a s tranger, ana | Bae we leave it with invre anda bett¢i om nN AUL 'S e SCHOOLRCOM : class of friends than bal | to make in life again. it ti | ful country and the peopie are the | most hospitable, loy ai and kindly ot 4 distance and near They are made as perfect as se>- ence can make them. Orders for them fitted in ge af si:ver or other frames, or your own frames, if suitable, filed in rotation. When youcalt ask to cee the new We Can BO; i ; i abel Ne ane ; ssacde 7 iuesday, De >cempet : il. a ings ¥ 227 S-a DAU! lany amongst W ho our varied | ve | | “has be en cast. The tarmers of Pp PROGRAM. EYE PROTECTOR i. Island especiaily have ovr tEut) 1) pet (and in-trmental rout Wherever we have gone | My. #. ¥. Palmer and Miss C. 1 74a | ' . >” 4 ne " ‘in the country we have found th lust the Thing t> Face a Snowstcrm With. Fi zgerakd. Tt i AORN ba a est oT Te eivaccs = ce ee awe rga foc opie all ahik e—hos f itable QP ce GL = I . a Ww : ss ce neve the or-} 2%. Me ccal)... «ee ee MiSs Min arturo Pe; al i, though f Leal ail yOV Lite “ig < bir ‘ Mts ‘3 a x + the kindly. t 4. PCAGIEh --+¢+ -s+e¢ esbe ess ‘ \ <nmncwepenecmntaraceinten, ‘Militias dina ry intelligence, }: "St thre KLIK _ 4 : Bat re a oe Brigade eat Lees + | eS “OTR + _ ie . ' ' s*. every-day folks that it GOCS MIR) F whiner Sule.i..ioce.s Me Dotlow heart vg rood to meet and one s ELC 7» Atte’ SH 5 3 boos a ee ee Priga kt | re e.TY : ° © cet. 7 ‘ ee a cs rood to converse with. We B. Nebr (vocal) ~+ 22 -+-- ASS | ees "yas 4 V¥ AY OR Q ticia | This is ple: want Parnas % We Gg: Recah... es etees oo Mrs Jamieson | dana e 9 t y e e 4 c 4 . > > To” al Ie rs At \ i Lim | should have been well pl eased if THE ;j 10. ° ol Dre Jine oe Rev. dco Wit , A Ka i hoad -amoined syrone wus. { ti. Girls Chétee . 2:33 eorererres Tins! ante as ; CAMERON mT BI OCK viiber Gat. TOMES, Ae cay | 12, Solo (vucal) . Mass C. Fitzg:rald | ¥ AMERY LULA 7 Wwii.. } aa @ wtiecrcrs 6epoorrel 2. ey . 4. ; tt hil le he was 2a ViPCcr cL: SU} v b . “< Tiaene .. Master 4.. nd WW. teak j ‘ a I< a a ” > “ee . » ; favery bad Governine af, ee re, Hors’. Dull’. oo. s es crsceees oe Br gate | tempos eerrsenragerrenmgey = > SORE | aors en behalf of agriculture were Aomissi n 202; caildren half price. always beneticial to the, Province. d$ did SHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 10 1900. ‘ | A eg Maem = te Oy TR emo A MEE PET SPST TREN De NRT AP eR tr WARS ce i near - . a - “3 ae -. 4 " e - we M - Fi —<—- Mii - = ST TN ee an Se eS ge GLEE, SOT ee ett ee aa 95 A a ? iH J ale Ed S OE ce AO te AAAI ct i eg esc BE: a rae