—— ‘ore now SO pts and pleasant pr, Bark’s Antiseptic Pas- These } pastilies ar yoc alists, Throat 1) wna <ly , ‘ us tilles. lawyers, (a8 us 2 ; rel ea for the a eats, ani . 4 reventative ol ‘preat. They als i sohtheri ja and oe ihe t throat. Price 25c geo. E. Hughes Th e Apot! Peopk 'S I iT igs ' St s Hall Lnecad i Too Much Rich Food is not good nly | bake r ; omething de1ic yr ma ts an ' peck. fry parker House Rolls, Cream Tartar Biscuits, ‘They are li 4 just the thing “4 ; meal. “rele phone CLIPSE B. Bak fresh an for tea 0) rht, in fac oS. rr anybody Ve not ich food, but we have cious in plain baking. roodt ; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 1, 1900. ING SU RPRIS RESULTS, GR AND SACRED | C ONCERT. A sna Internal Remedy Makes emarkable Cures of Catarrh, In Aid o’ the P. E. Island Hos- ee who have used sprays, in-| pital. | Local and Other Items Meeting of Victoria Divison, S R77. | | | s >. | of T., on Mond: ty evening at 8. Visi-| tors welcome. halers, salves and washes for catar r h| and have found how useless and in-| ea Remember the Gospel bas convenient they are, will be agree The organ recital and sacred con-|jn Mechanice’ Hall “Sand: wi ably surprised at results following | cert, given under direction of Mr. ‘noon ata o'clock Geen ion - : the use of a pleasant, internal) Watts, in the Methodist Church | ways welcome bas Tae. we remedy in tablet form, druggists | last evening, drew a great throng of | ‘Our simple dut Haase cp every where admit that Stuart’s) people. This fact shows that there | Sone oe Catarrh Tablets, which they sell at; is much musical taste in the com- | wong Service at the Gospel o0 cents for full sized treatment. is| munity, as wellasa strong desire to | the safest, most effective and popu-} maintain efficiently the P. E. Is sland | lar of all catarrh remedies. Hospital. The programme render- Nearly all cheap cough mixtures!ed by Mr. Watts, the choir, Mrs and throat lozenges contain opiates;'’ Watts, Miss Dawson and the Rev. these cheap medicines give a te m por ren, the irritation im throat which causes ‘coughing is firritation was as follows: PART I---Classic al. | Prelude and Fugue in D Minor.... J. Sebastian Bach Leo Williams, ary relief,especially with little child by destroying, nerve sensation temporarily removed, | inot by removing the cause but by | IN MEMORIAM ; Se ca i\deadening the nerves of feeling the | | is not felt although it is! Roland Taylor and Alfred Riggs, still there and will promptly return. | Who gave their lives in defence “ot | Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets is the the Mmpire in the Transvaal Cam- | best remedy to remove catarrhal| Paign. ‘secretion, whether in the nose,| Dead March from the Oratorio | |throat or stomach because they are | MS Shi cian. . Handel | j composed of wholesome antise ptics | | Chorus, ‘‘No Shadows Y onder’ : like Eucalyptol, Gauiacol, Sanguin ..Gaul | 10c doz 1Oc doz, aria and Hydrastin ; when you use Wiret Methodist Choir. these tablets you know what vou!|* , are putting into your system and | Soprano Aria from Messiah, * not taking chances with cocaine, “He Shall Feed His Flock ‘opiates and similar poisons found in | and “Come Unto Me’’.. Handel | ‘so many catarrh cures and cough | Miss Helen Dawson. medicines. March and Fugue on a theme | Dr. Ramsdell in commenting on| Troup: FIMMCL 6cias Guilmant | catarrh cures says : ‘‘Ican heartily! Chorus Hallelujah from the ‘recommend Stuart’s Catarrh Tab- Messiah ...... ....Handel lets,because they contain no cocaine First Methodist Choir. nor other oe — gem in PART Il—Modern. SO Many advertised Catarrh cures. ‘ ; . ‘ — + | have known of many cases of long Grand Offertoire, St. Cecilia No. , Wie ie pee iwl ae coe ee ee Dp. STEWART AKERY. ~s Best Bread. ‘Apples Anpies ! ng [ urposes, Willow m just received, | Willow Marke only 12c and 5c } + Market Baskets a fine lot of t Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea If you wan you, try kureka special blend. & Fek:..t of Blend, this Rk. F. Maddigan & Co. Lower Queun Sireet. ci vered will please is our THE undersi_n¢ mn foal to the Eng iS Sitable mare f tlange o seli for an ders & Newsum. standing catarrh of the head and throat completely cured by the daily 5ong of the Sa Roeckel The Coming King use of these tablets tor several | ‘ae : ‘weeks. One case in particular, Rev. Leo Williams. 'which I could not reach with anin-| Andante—‘‘In Paradisium....... 'effective remedy.’’ 'tarrh caused daily headaches and a | noticeable haler or spray, and where the ca- Dubois ‘ Solo— ‘O R est. in theLord’ teks loss of hearing was en- pe ne Oe sc so a a this harmless but Mrs. W. H. Watts : J Air Varie—Pleyel’s Hymn... never ; . panne T. ‘* Beloved, it is tirely cured by J Burnap Dr. Wainwright says: ; = 7 Soprano Solo hesitate to prescribe Stuart's Ca- \ ; tarrh Tablets for catarrhal head- lorn .. aches and catarrhal deafness be- Miss Helen Dawson. cause | know them to be perfectly Reading, with organ accompani ‘safe forchild or adult and have seen ment, ‘‘The Jos pital’ | many | from Good Arples for cocking and ¢a) yer good physician should not use them, | 'because we |means of cure wherever found. | Postludium—Offertoire in G...Wely | i ; < ’s br < - a ; < 46 . . IT OFS ~ +7 ~ . Stuart s atarrh Table ts are ' GOD SAV E 7 HE QUEEN. especially valuable for catarrhal | ; |colds in children because they are This excellent programme was ex- | | i ; } | e | | a “d ha-ea well bred mar . a et ish horse Crown Kights; » a farmer. We will ex- express ‘ nig d&w w2i ’ norse. Haun- iprrilla heals i thesystem, expels | ; Tennys son ‘Leo oO Ww illiams. Chorus. with or- remarkable cures resulting sett eaes their regular daily use ; be- Rev. cause they are advertised and sold; March and in drug stores is no reason why any | chestral accompaniment, Gloria Patri......Sir J. Barnby First Methodist Choir. should seize upon the ceedingly wellrendered. The great- | est possible credit isdue Mr. Watts. | | His organ selections were al! good, at| showing a grasp of technique but | ' seldom exhibited here. ipleasant to the taste and may be used freely to break up severe celds | and croup at the very beginning. All druggists sell the ‘remedy Gity cents tor full sized package. \ little book on cause and cure of | offertoire by Batiste and the varia- | ca tarth mailed free by addressing | tions on Pleyel’s hymn—which has | the F. A. Stuart Co., Marshal] |such sweet associations to many | Mich. | |p rsons—were perhaps the most! eee 3 ully appreciated by the audience. In cases of catarrh Hood's Sarsi-| Mrs. Watts’ ~ontoaties | oysapathetic full scope when sing- | fest in the Lord.” the tissues, builds U, impurities fror Vé ice hz id "cn, ihe blood and cures. Ve are Sowing thi Filo F) ior A > ™ FAWN we Lil} ot « - hy Mered Cott, WHOLE SALE I> LOSS Saree | al ie which he gave fine expression. His | a reading was, if possible, even more | appropriate to the occasion, for by " it he portrayed in a_ very| 'touching way that sad _ scene - lin hospit: il life which Tennyson so to =” io PD 7? es r two songs could not but evoke |great admiration. Miss Dawson C rtainly possesses an exceptionally : tl voice of great promise. rendering of *‘ Beloved, it is ’ she was particularly pleas- | VOWEL: in her | Msrn, mast artistic. The Rev. Leo Wil- liams chose in ‘ King~ MSW s, Art Line ek a kheautifu! The chorus well balanced. Ic showed mut ch br ecision and power | graphic ally described ary | was large and fairly range «f Embre der meeting in Mechanics’ | will lead the meeting. jand Barclay have been placed nomination as candidates for th: |representation of the Second Dis | Kensington, | Halifax. | In the Secretary- rs re- port of the work of the Cheese | Board published by Tux EXAMINER |The service at the house was taken of which Summerside, | side /very many midst. —~Agriculturist. The grand | iss Helen Dawson’s rendition of | ing, and her manner of singing was | The Coming of the | a very appropriate song to} Hall tomer Strangers A college student irow @fternoon at 3.45. ‘always welcome. We learn that Messrs. William trict of Prince County. Goodagain. -The steamer City of Ghent ar rived from Halifax about half-pas two this mor ning, andleft on return via Suminerside early this afternoon i i She had a general cargo both ways. -Mr. John Forbes, of Tyne Valle y; shipped a hundred lambs from Sum merside to Boston yesterday morn ling, and Mr. C. A. Macnutt. of shipped a car lot to some days ago Emerald factory was | uns \dvertently printed Oswald fac-| tory. —A large number of people from town and country assembled yester- day afternoon at the residence of| Mr. George Vessey, of Little York. | The occasion was the burial of his| son, Mr Fred V Vessey, whose death | has already been noticedin the col- umns of THE EXAMINER. Mr. Vessey | was buried in Little York Cemetery | by Rev. T. Hicks. The Oddfellows, | Association the deceased wasa prominent member,attended as | e © @ ATTEN THE Big Discount | SALE § AT STANLEY BROS. EVERYTHING GOES o & le Se, a body and the beautifulandimpres- | sive service of that Order was read | at the grave. Much sympathy is| felt for the relatives of the de- | ceased. much to learn Withy combe has! handed in his resignation of the | Rectorship of St. Mary’ s Chure and St. John’s C hurch. | St. Eleaner’s, and that he will in all | probability remove shortly to Cleve- | land, Ohio, to which place he has) received a call. His re esignation takes effect at the erd of the pre- sent month, this being the close of | -We regret very that Rev. J. M. i } j | j DO YOU WANT A Stylish Jacket AT A REDUCED RATE. his engagement here. During his | ‘three years’ pastorate in Summer- | Mr. Withycombe has made| friends among all de® nominations, and they will greatly | ‘regret his departure from their| Pee CHURCH SERVICES. ir SO a METHODIST. , : “ Prince Street.— Prayer and Praise | y ou and we will do business \ [Service at 10.15. Rev. J. W. Mc- | Connell at 11 and Rev. G. M. Young | ° WU J ‘at7. Strangers welcome. Attent. This eek, ive ushers. ' Grace Church—Rev. G. M. Young ao acid | at 11 and Rev. J. W. McConnell at F '7. Sunday School at 2.15. E. L. and C. E. at close of Sunday School. We have what you want at your Own pric e, eager always welcome and seats We must sel] them; we won't hold them over. | orovided. ; ee | PRESBYTERIAN. New, stylish, up-to date Jackets—-not amo c ree) | Zion—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. among them. One fawn Newmar-et Coat le D. B. McLeod at lland 7. Sunday very latest style, ‘School and Bible Class at 2.30. ‘ St. James—Prayer meeting at 10. | . ee J 5 4? éy i tev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. | Price $18.00, Reduced fo $1?, . ! Sunday School and Bible class at | 12.3) i | CHURCH OF ENGLAND. | Morning prayer 11 a. m. Even-| jing prayer 7 p. m. Holy Com- imunion, Ist Sunday of the month 2 aiter morning 2nd Sunday | ¢ prayer, Cushion Covers, Batienburg land is, certainly, a great cre lit |ot the month 8.30 a. m.; 3rd Sunday | (entres, etc., etc : to its condv¢ oF We fiid it jhard | i the month after evening prayer. | I ; -» ELC. to say which is the three; All welcome. Seats free and un- ie ‘autiful choruses was the appropriated. most enjcyable,—but the Glciia} st. Peter's Cathedral.—Holy | EMBROIDERY SILKS gramme | -atri, witn orchestral accompani ' ment,was a capital ending for a pr> which from beginning o eat was delightfull rendered. AND RETAIL. KS & CO. homan Floss, Etching Silks, Dresden Floss. <A full line of ‘he audience rose and remained standing while the Dead March was : NT ’ A (Oa Sn Anwe VY as LRISH LINENS Pick | red and Th; Sila iOvy> Lene iel {sung in memory ot the brave lacs TK always on hand. We carry alarge stock of his city who gave their lives for en and Country. "AR > 5 RIE : ‘ “6 MPED LINENS a e congT itulate the | Ladies | Aid, upon the success of the con Bags, Slipper Bags, Centre Piece Doileys, | ert, both musically and financially. | ‘the receipts will be in the vicinity Ars To OL - SATEENS | of £200. | eo _ re > | The Maltese Cro:s Brand Rub- laces bis forfmen, vomenand children are IS i oh aa Pate _| the finest and most durable rubber ae hion Tops; they are 30 rich look ng manufactured in Cana !a ani sold S ’ cil < ~ alii BR <i ‘ Ria « TK ; ee ie ieee oes. Be a : ioe same pr.ce as Of 1 ni r7 nincs ‘ + ; ae . ‘ 4 7 } x 44 2 > 2 i 2 \i- 4 Leg y Red Embroidered Cotton, shaded Embro-! Fer sale at J. B. Macdod vila ind shades. ma will pay you to look at our over- coits in beaver c’oth, navy, black, |and brown. Value $7, now $5.--J Macdonald & € | ‘ * Dg i ie c y | \WWe have just received a lot of |», / j vel test styles in cobbler | Some cf them entire | new—rever suown here before. | ey make good Xmas gift. Cau | Re : - i 7] The Pecple S Stei | ad see them. John Newson.—lI wk. ! j | Communion at 8 and 11 a.m. Matins| ().18a.m. Children’s Catechising | .4 Bible Class at2.30. Even-| song 7 p.m. All seats free and un- opriated. BAPTIST. Prayer ee nz at 10.30. Rev at 11 and 7. Sunday Pastor’s Bible Class at} ips ' “>. ees Na yi nond School and F, PERKINS & CO., THE MILLINERY LEADERS. SUNNYSIDE. Pp 2 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ey. a ae Whiston will} ; preach ao: 2 oe 7. <Alljj seats free and unap propriated. j Pi ayer meeting at 8o’clock Wednes- | f lay. Sunday School and Bible Class | sae CHURCH OF CHRIST. 4 Services at li and 7. = X.2. 8. C. 4 Tuesday night at 7.30. All wel- ‘ 4 SALVATION. ARMY. sat 7. li, dam at unday service . m. Week night Services— onday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday nd Saturday at 7.30 p. m. GOSPEL MEETING. . . 2 Remember the Gospel meeting in ‘ Prow.e's biock. Lesson: Luke j LT: yur simple duty é COME DOWN WITH BOTH FEET and you will be fitted w ionable least latest and most fash in the city, for the and guaran’ced the best of satisfaction. McQUAID’S QUEEN ° ; itn the boot or shoe to be f money, ors SET, cS te lita rere ; —* rm ee ee wee ee A OO Na RE a eal Se ee wide Messer pac A AN RS = Fa aoe we ‘acme xt sy CONT EIA ME 4: * “ gag me sawp se a LEE LAE MLR Se GT " - at 4 a ss fe 5 errr SPAN eA 1 thee gel +l eae Te ae AI 8 wm EERE. cD MDG LE Mi WE ER gece 7. = ee ey ne net nak ba : ee —s r ee eet Siren mmm yg > -* CR Sew es |