’ mie MS Be ep aie ee ate oe e ~ ans os it fa eagltn, % ge B36: F * > FA J ‘are St: MUNYON’S GUAhA. Stronc Assertions as to Jat Whar » the Remedice Will Po. LADAIDIYD an Drawing: back the sombre draper- DECEMBER 26, 1900 : a Maunyen anteee ies oT time, and looking bey; mid the Bat his portals of the present, we ‘com a ae NOTES AND COMMENTS line down the lenge corridor o —) years toward us, the man J willie s 4 rte that 150.000 Fren Che ‘Time Spirit has not aimimn- eat “ n the Stat this character eval, Lugust, -'é ' 1 ‘ tre prepa ly to re oA enevolent, each decade enhan crow ebec next spring his beauty, until now, he stamds ou tart ; ’ ce a snow-crewned pea n esta : long norning sun of our twentieth cen ' 7 LT is stat . , : th Sho truth | tury lawl i I th fi bis : ne = Nor tile il roy i nbs rit m of aves , quick!) ida hag decide Mg Jesus rea the wants of the Gere of sold and ao on throag the ire List t é mple oMNer iland ‘. e. asnone oth hig al]: gem e. At ali draggists, oS : mnothe) + contin : “ ty ; need medical adviae writ : een telier Li CO i Se art OS See _— iopwaie th «Africa. yf laws with of that fe | : \ \\ ‘ H Sa Ww \ I f c t thev ha dered atar off, brie ~ ‘ hat ’ ry if } iit pa t i UU ich O i Was | oOmprenen tl ie 1 \ rf S tines Lt EPPSS COCOA. cee i tn th GRATEFUL COMFORTING had non new that Distinguished everywhere for ad th tal thread o Delicacy of Flavour Superior without which the life oi Quality, and Highly Nutritive PRESIDEN ouckt n ation. as of an indi lal, is u Properties. Specially grate- a eye es a ee it ia whnia head wiliieh ful and comforting to — ai tie é' the whole heart fait. nervous and azepensts. Sold ‘ecnis® eee eee ee od of the Nasarene ecnly in }-lb tins, Shelled a a wee een kets uh aed JAMES EPPS & bo. Ltd. svaal_ nm a ate Was TOUCHE? With URlOO NL) Homeopathic Chemists, a rious tht and pity. He camete set Als BD London, England. ve bot Great B 1 | ha ed people aright: came to teach BREAKFAST SUPPER _ Pope In South frica with the ul and perverse nation the Of Muro] ereat power oO ve. oo strange so 5 ; np re. terehings to a E retusi lot the United States pec ; deeply ent incled im meta - Ti ) pass the Hay Pauncefi 2 iD S Lat hev failed to compre Ire va as submitted has b ph rend \ e both to accept his S( hica yrs celved in ( eat 4K ths The feeling is that it 1s am t cn the world: h ncle Sam's business anyhow,’ that followeth me sha!! not walk in d ‘‘the States are simply tnarown | the darkness have the San ee : T upon the Clayton-bBulwer | lioht of life. w! Edwin UPNED treaty iStowed iad aa ae ae hc tataiade hai ‘At once it seemed that something PHOTOGRAPHER. i a eee ae AS ' ' new or strange Great Britain is‘n the wron: out a oc ace " ok Pee Wiss 8 bb fo nets Had passed upon the flowers, paccessor to the late C. Lewis, | \0utt 4trica: and it is remarked 5) the trees. the ground the Montreal Gazette that accord ¢ : a ive eet ; : eat cs , Some shcht but unintelligible Opp. Market House, ing to his reasoning t is e change . assumed that had he been born a Oa aetetitie mena o ~ “Po ee a ae the Vi everytning a Char ottetown. \affir he wouid have resisted the Boers as Dinizula did, he Na The change was the consciousness —— been an Indian he would have joined | of aiming at the highest ideal of ‘ : ; _ | Pontiac in his war against the Brit-| human perfection. Someone has Entrance through Ciark S| ish in America.’’ said. ‘‘ There is a divine element in : ; the mind of man that can be loyal Crockery Store the lewis COMMENTING upon the wonderful to nothing lower than itself.’’ Jesus : ievelopment of the United States appeal ed to this as none other, and Old Stand. recent years, Mr Henry Clews re-| herein was the great secret of his that for a ‘‘long time, Europ power. as been assuring us how much| Teachers there have ever been, a t y T invest ? Peso “an 4- acre } =a ml NiGi T C j A & SES ; t i 4 a ! t “ge \ de a ae d. eee gh 7 - ‘tae ates ; ae i cS AQSE ; , i Vance _GOe trines Lor Ue penenit Ol ity system were securelV humanitv, but none before or since A THE 1 tne g basis. We now Jesus has civen to the world such a | Cowctnee po " ended In this, noble and pure system of morality C.E a 3.C. 35 aoeS per Weel. s accepted aS rath) based on such simple principles. | OPENED ON a : C — estan a tle anatent to the better sell in “oe i 7 : =! =. wae ve Vaille, aD, | mm: LT: ; 1d that ‘‘something, notone s | Monday, Novy, 22, 1906: here has been an ex: |self, which seeks for righteousness’ . ? es cd 1 both the jis ever Abaaised by freely pa at 7.30 p. m. ack Gee rT as she 7 nie oe , talsing of his truths. cm - Thorough instruction in Book! 7p. : rv. a oe lie bas been clothed with oer SP it en a 1: . course acts as anicredited with miraculous _pows Kee; Last, Bus ness gvdy 3 — mr | im>ortant sti us to the United | pevond hun ian knowledge. But. he Arith ee Co iit.¢: cial LAW ONO L 3s market, this as it may, his etl has bee hand, and Type ee Intendit the means of bringing the world t students are as pine i enter at once. + IN ners desire for the the hiehest state of perfi ction vet | ¥¢ as sv0n as possible. Terms, etc se pee ee De Wet is ac- imncrdiad. heed if. the aad of tin ears pupauied by ge: erous admiration | times can be trusted, the tendency ... &. MILLER, atest leat. “‘It would be /is to be more Christ-like. In| ee unworthy of the Eritish name, the church this manifests itself ir | Principal. | . iysthe London Times, *‘to refuse {the desire to abolish the sects: in he credit that is due a feat of|the market place it makes itself | 2 | irms so brilhant as the unexpected | | felt by straight-forward dealings. | i% aiston {dash backward of De M et and his | And with a great wave-like motior \ en jnen through the British lines.’’| Christiani-y intends to engulf the | Other papers tak thes same view, | whole universe, everywhere ‘‘ Look Breakia Sf Food | comparing the rice to Springham's up, lift up,’’ being the password of | Nek with the charge at Balaclava. | its devotees. cw 64 A BREAKFAST FOR 36) Im fact, admiration for the extra- : ‘ ordinary daring displayed by the PEOPLE POUND PACKAGE One cup Rals _ Bre akfast Food covks enough for five persons---there full cups in every package. Sliced dates and Ralston Break- fast fod make a delicious desert. Our “Little Book of Raiston Re- ceipes ' tells of ether dainty dishes. A cu] on in every package secures a copy. For sale by JENKINS & SON CORNER GROCERS. IN AMONGST AN ARMY OF We cancompete with any in Style, Quality and Price’ see our XM ewly Imported C § STOCK ill Wits Watches, Jewelry and Novelties. H. TAYLOR, SUNNYSIDE. G iPETITORS A TWO): Boers on this occasion failure of the British catch their opponents. i rT 2 oe ---Yesterday afternoon Dr. will lost a valuable horse. that he and Mrs. Goodwil! for a drive, and when ne: dence of Rev. John Go horse took fright and ran away. and Mrs. Goodwill were thrown out! ' servant, refere of the sleigh and somewhat shaken | Edvard Rayfield, up. The ‘horse kicked < THe t DAIL) EXAMINER almost pre- dominates over the chag rin at the officers to Good- It seems | were out} ir the resi- | odwill the | Dr. | over the shafts and injuredthe cords of his ] eK legs SO shot. severely that he had to be’ Lasy to Cperate THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARI A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT Easy to Take Because purely vegetable—yet thor ough, prompt, healthful. satisfactory~< Hood’s Piis WANTED—This day month, a man nces required. Apply to Mr. 418 tf FOR SALE- -Cheap, a Heintzman Piano, in good condition, Address 362, Charlotte A ee BS er Soe) ES Fe Sd eer res ; town, d26— | Ee ee es IEA Se OR ai LT tl we ted — S- Et er ee eS os F ae beens Sar < a Ne ies iO 2S o aI - ees re ete: eh WE WANT YOU To examine our stock of Fancy Mery ra ert FURNITURE Suitable for Holiday Presents | <> —_—— _ Home Makers. | AOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 26, ;occupied by Mr. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LIMITED. | other modern conveniences, White , i VV 4242 on L SURPRISE won’t hi art them. It has remarkable qualities for ; Mi casy and quick washing of J 4 chotises, but is harmless to the Fy 1 hands, and to the most delicate | fabrics. i) SURPRISE is a pure heed Soap. ST. CROIX SOAP MPG. CO St. Stephen, N.B, Principal Grant. KINGSTON. Dec Grant the 24. unive Principal of Queens’ rsity savs Orange Free Staté did wrong n joining the Transvaal and in inv: ing Natal, but its ext ion by a bt ) is Hunisa 7 i3 } it hasj it been anne xed, net Beees” are auswers ** Simply by the right that brute strength gives, and thit right is not recognized by rea Sonu and MSClIeNnCceE Were | a ree State citizen | would’ never surren adel unconditionally. Ve would probably Go waat oteyn, De Wet and their comrades are daing---fight on. appeal to the world and try to rouse against the ice done by the for n xation of the country.’”’ —ay Same hlood all Oy the i. 1 “7 3 “THe Aan ULivic ali- ; ’ 2 af a a. £ 4 rnt S recital. iwo Ol the SUCCEDSSE of the Hospital concert--- ** Glo Patri’ and Guilmanto. march In Paridisium. ’’Carols. ‘Regers’ Boker’s Ellin’s Taylor’s Jvohnson’s CELEBRATED GUITLERY BOKER’S WARRANTED SKATES: | An Immense Assortment To Choose From. | DODD & ROGERS. ATTEND Haszard& Moore’s BIG HOLIDAY SALE [immense Stock of Books, | Dolls, Fancy Geods, Games and Toys. oak Liberal discounts to everyone during the big holiday trade. Store open until 9 o'clock evenings. in liaszard & Moore Sunnyside. TO BE LEt,—That dwel'ing heuse on dcsirab'y situated Grafton St. west, lately Duncan Mclean, with coachhouse and stable, House is fitted with i nrst-class bath room, sewerage and afl Rent moder- ue. Apply to Thomas Campbell, Rich- mord St. West. 1900, 1 Growded Every ay nny Tr rful to see the the They come and to buy in the It is wonde hat throng day. i i )>\ it? SCE chea eee ee 1undreds upon hundreds of peo- Bie S Store eve ry ty gerowing, Teas senthe lest store. BREAKING ALL RECORDS Never has T} Never has it had such un Crowds fol! owed crow ds ind y er? and dazzling array of goods such a bril'i lant record, seling of Merchandise. Ca} t.vated by the gorgeous You couidn’t po sibly through our Clothing de partme nt these holiday times without stumbl]l- ing over the thing just you are looking for as a Xmas gift for fathe r, brother, lover. hushand fmend—because we've had this oc-! casion in mind everal months! past, and have been collecting’ up nice 1] sto placein your way. The will no stumbling block, however, when you come for silk mufflers at 75c to $1.75. Jas Paton ' WX C ) Knee Pants for little Willie worth $1.35, for 95c. Suits. reefers ulsters and storm coats. A nice lot of blanket coats, with flannel- ette hoods and tabs. J. Paton & G0. fo make aman Christmas vift buy his happy y, ere at Paiton’s. isa storeful of things that men want, things that mem need and appreciate every day of their lives. How easy to find just what will make ‘“his’’ Christmas happy if you come here. And the quality of a gift trom here will never b tioned, as everyone knows this store is the one that : es not stoop to ferior goods. Jas. Paton & Co. e qus S- in- ] Wearing real furs is something « 4 wa lk | like wearing real diamonds. It all depends upon the ability of th wearer to wear real furs, to be able to wear imitation furs. Any body can afford to wear the furs offer this week, however, both ! from a standpoint of quality. Many | fur collars discounted real seal collar, worth 6.73, $4.50, and 20 to choose from. for If These Boys’ Overcoats, Ul- sters.and Reefers could speak they would corroborate our statements regarding fabrics, fit and finish, and whata coniplete stock it is. Koys’ overcoats from $3.50 up. Boys* reefers $2.50 and up. Boys’ Ulsters from $3.75 up See our Xmas offer on Boys’ pants, s sizes to fit boys of 14. worth $1.35. tor 95c. J. Paton co. spe oad <U p. c. off; a | Queen eeren: eee KID GLOVES, Did you ever know a lady who had | too many kid gloves? We think inot. Then, if in doubt what to buy come to our Kid Glove Department. A pretty Lox given with each pair of Gloves at $1.50 and over. Kid Gloves at 25c Kid Gloves at 55c Kid Gloves at 65c Another and $1.00. Our gentlemen's lined gloves at 75c are moving like snow on a June day.—Jas. Pa great value at T5c, 83¢ ton & Co. Boys’ heavy nap or frieze reefers, tweed or |Itaiian cloth lined, from $2.50 up to $4. James Paton & Co. Col- men’s, All furs at a special snap. Men’s mitts ladies and All silk Handkerchiefs. All muslin and linen do. 100 Purses. Only} Seal coats at 1-4 off. All fur lined ata special price. All Indian l- > iaTS, aA DES ie Baskets 10 p.c. off. All Wooden Toys 1-3 off. 50 shawis for fringed capes. ¢ ly 5 golf capes left. Your wife “may want a carpet sweeper, or perhapsa big mat for the parlor. We will offer20that is worth 3.00, for 2.00, for- twe hour: m. fur muffs at every purchaser. 4-3. rts YT) Ln p- All a clear saving to 0G gents new Xmas Ties ia boxes, ll Glassware will be on bargdin tables near the front door. 20 Jardiners at 1-4 off. B illant croiched coon in green and white, pak ard while, pink, blue and vhoe, crange. white.mauve and white, s ail colons in plain sh» des. Crenlie cords in greep, scariet, coral, white, Old gcld, biue, and red, whites and tlue. Yes, this big store is ready amid its bus stle and hurry; we ve Leen on the lookout for some menths past, ind a spic, spa holiday stock of useful for your friends awaits -James Paton & Co. the vou here. JAMES PATON & GG. HA! HA! HA That’s Cheap. the Best Value We have Seen Yet. Said two ladies while looking over one of our be:ieve it will be the testimony of a 1 who see our ‘ines: and Xmas Selection of Watches and Jeweiry Which is the !arzest we have aver shown. OPEN EVENINGS TILL AFTER XMAS And at your service at all times. W. N. TANTON, Great George St. ‘ 3 doors from (Grafton Stere eS * x ie Pe Si Geen eo doy