= a a it St iy ea a SSE NA NN NU ac coma neti, Pe os =e ceeatiiaiematiidieanil THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 4, 19)) BLUE BOOK ISSUED. Document Relates toCape Colony Rebels and Martial Law. } STOP THAT COUGH You need a bottle of our cough mixture. If taken in time it will cure a cough almost immedi- There is nothing there is nothing else We have sold thousands of bottles, k Lonpon, Dec. 12,—-A Bime Boo of the South African despatches from January 3 to October 24 has been issued. It largely concerns the Cape Colony rebels and martial | law. The conclusion to be drawn from the mass of documents is the| eagerness of the Cape Dutch to take | up arms, and especially the willing-| ness of the border Dutch to join | the invaders without compulsion. ; Sir Alfred Milner, writing ‘to Mr. Chamberlain, Sept 5, cites a state ately. better ; } SO FOO S( GOOd. and have yet to hear ola a wy Mr. Wessels, of the Cape : a 1ouse of Asse bly wl fey _ cinole failure to cure Assembiy, who is alsoa singie ftaliult to cure, member of the Afrikander Bund. that 65 per cent of his constituents joined the Boers of | Price 25c their own ac cord, Re enforcing this, he said 7 ~ Not only berder Dutch, but - Dutchmen al] over the colony, one Gea. E. Hughes, by one made their way back to the The People’s Druccist oer lines. ”’ "heated a. ‘ The High Commissioner quotes) ; : 0 rom a letter, dated Kroonstadt, | September 26th, 1899, and written! by Mr. Blignaut, brother of P. J. Blignaut, State Secretary of the! | Orange Free State, as follows : Too ““The only thing that we are| afraid of isthat Chamberlain, with! his admitted fitfulness of temper, will cheat us out of a war and con- sequently out ef an opportunity to} Much lic © = . » Te « ‘ Y , i Rich l-ood annex Natal and Cape ( olony, and' ~ : to form a Republican United States} Is not gool for anybody. We South Africa.”’ | only bake rich food, but we eee che ad something deiicious in plain baking. | not have THETITLEOF HONORABLE Loval and Oth ' i= - — Sik,---I see by your paper of last | ae o ; 7 w~| == DRGPe was 3 all < anc evening that you have been remon-} at the market cahad 5 es a strated with for adopting the cnus-! ay on account o s ‘the storm. Pric : mettre | tom of affixing the title ‘‘ Hon.’ rm. Prices are practically | * to} : the names of people who have| uncheaees no right whatever to be so desig- | nated. There are four conditions under | which a person may be ‘Honourable ’’--- ; 1. That he is a Privy Council. 2. That he is a Senator. 3. That he is (not was) a member | of the Executive Council. : ' sie 4. That he has the Queen’s per cea George Williams has very mission so to be called. : y consented to give a reading You have added a fifth---“‘ That| ** the Boy s Brigade entertainment the papers as.well as the people | OF next luesday eveng, in the base- | have a weakness for titles.’’ | ment of First Methodist Church. | The habit of scattering cast titles and official names isan|™!! be held in the American vulgarism which I am|'00Ms no Sunday afternoon at 4) sorry to see you are inclined to up-|° clock, to be led by the general | aa ; secretary. A cordial invitation is [ was once stopping at the St. | extended to all young men to be Lawrence Hall, Montreal. There) Present. were there at the same time a num-| oa special meeting of the Vic-| ber of billiard players who had} toria Hockey Club was held last | come from New York to see Canada | night. It was decided to adopt goal | and to win what money they could. | Bets if the other clubs agree to use | They were the hardest-looking | them. A new uniform will be pro- | cang I ever saw, but everyone who | a witha goal-keeper’s _ outfit. | ok ust a “iekia? Gen “Clk | cee members were admitted to| er Items —Mr. Barlow will give a whistling soloat the Boy's Brigade Entertain-| ment on Tuesday evening next in| land the basement of the First Methodist | ora | Church ce Orient Division, S. of T., will! meet this evening in Wright’s Hall | at 8 o’clock. Members specially} requested to attend. Visitors wel come, member of the } broad Association | A gospel meeting for men tony Stanley Bros} : PE es. DISCOUNT SALE 2 * Everything must be sold ard sold quick. When the CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE Every article has to be out of the store. The front has eral’’ or ‘‘Colonel,’’ at least so they) 7 eee called one another. They, like the | tea alter Lane has received | newspapers you refer to, had a} /'O™M /baroness Burdett-Coutts a_| -eakness for titles, and gratified it| etter accompanied by a photo of| peg sig — | the Colonials who visited Brookfield | I feel I can fairly support the ob-| ©tud and Holly Lodge at the invita- | pang tera pitclonn. oa tion of Mr. Burdett-Coutts, M. P., | jection taken by your correspondent | | because the title ‘‘ Hon.”’ is often, | 0” Sept. 10th. The photo shows| Try | THE PR. PURSE. iscnutie steen te eee |several of our soldiers and the | - } -¥¢ 7. ~ oe * ‘ eo. a i i - : shemianniiomnnt | Itis ‘* proper ’’ to my office, but Baroness. Parker House Rolls, Pee OEE i tanrence of Over Tus Millie Cream Tartar Biscuits, 10c doz’ Dollars During the Past Five They are light, fresh and good, Months. and just the thing for tea or in fact Orrawa. Dec. 11.—A statement any medi. 3 of revenue and expenditure of the Telephone 98. Dominion, issued by the Finance BD. STEWART “i epg = the revenue sen so for the five months ending Novem- | ECLIPSE BAKERY. ber 30th to be $21,504,705, compared Bakes Best Bread. with $20,199,373 for the same time. last year,or anincrease of $1,400,000. The expenditure § was $14,418,589 leaving a small betterment for the current year. The difference be- tween revenue and expenditure is shown to be a surplus of $7,086,000, This is on ordinary revenue. lf the capital account, which is a little |higher for the past five months than for 1899, be taken into con- sideration, the surplus of revenue , over all expenditures is $2,600,000. | i — © Your Liver Will be reused to its natural duties j and your bilieusness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood ’s Pilis Soild by el! druggists. 25 centa ook... FOR $6.50 YOU GET 1 barrel best Family Flour. 2? pounds 28c Tex 10 pounds Granulated Sugar. %& 4 gallons best American Oil. 6 bars Oak Leaf Soap. 2 pounds Raisins 1 pound Currants. ALL FOR $5.50. Your Xmas presentS ENGRAVED SANDERSON & CO. REE when purchased here.—W. W Victoria Row. | Wellner f;rocers. WOOL GOODS. Shawis Pink, Sky, Cardinal, Cream and Black, Prices 45c, 56c, 65c, and 75c. Children’s Hoods Very Dainty, all Colors, Prices 25c, 30c, 34c, and 48c Each. Bootees and infaniees Delicate Shades for the “Wee Ones,” Prices (0c, i2c and {4c Pair. Infants’ Jackets Thes2 are Just Sweet; Prices 45c and 52c. re Ghildre v’s White Fur Goliars Childre 1’s Waite Fur Trimming WEEKS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘of the The People’s Store. | not to myself personally. It is cor-| ate concert and pie social in Y. | rect to sav ‘‘The Hon. the Master] ™: C. A. Halllast night was very Rolis,’’ or *‘The Hon. Mr well attended and proved most suc- | S, € 1 ee a ae , Justice Hodgson,’’ butit is inexact} cessful. A good concert programme | : cr ’ | Was disposs f which inc ad- | to write of me as ‘‘ The Hon. E. J.) dispossd of which included ad-| » dresses S ssian ¢ -| Hodgson. I have no right to be} Talker by ee oe os o | so called, not coming wader any of} ¢'‘ Seaenieny SOLUTES ae South Africa. Mr. Dufort ‘‘auc.!| the first four cenditions! have men- | tioned. The fifth (vour condition)| *° E I repudiate. As a Justice of the thing over $20 from that source. Peace for the whole Istand, I may! —Just out---the second edition of | tioned off *’ the pies, realizing some | be called ‘‘Esg.,’’ but nething more. | “Our Boys Under Fire” by Miss | The English language is suffering,| Annie Mellish. This edition not | and suffering severely, from the ad-| Only tells of the departure and/| option of American vulgarisms. | Career of “Our Boys’s in South “T done it,’ and “I seen it,’’| Africa, but also of their triumphant are nowaday. heard even from;|T2turn, the reception in Halifax some first-class school teachers. ‘St. John’s, and Charlottetown, | Titles and distinctions may come|the latter including the cele-| only from the Sovereign as the} brations on the night of their) Fountain of Honor Al others are| arrival, ; the Thanksgiving ‘deplorable imitations of foreign| Service in St. James’ church, the had tabte:. grand banquet, the speakers, the Yours truly. different functions. It alse con-| = 1 Honosem tains a_ personnel of the | . es ~ " jthirtvy Island volunteers; Eng-| Dec. 13. 1900. J oe . “ = r ; } land’s reception and the Queen's | a review of the remainder of the} Canadians under Col. Otter. Ad-| ditional ibstrations. Bound in cloth 75 cents, paper cover 50 cents. |For sale at the bookstores. 3dy.1wk. | —The members of the Young) Mens’ Gymnastic Association met! in their club room at Mt. Stewart | a few evenings ago for the purpose |of re-organization. The report of : ‘ the Secretary-Treasurer shows as | | It is reported that Newfound | smaji surplus. The following officer | and’s catch of fish this season has| were elected for the ensuing year : | | peen far below that of last year, | President-—H. D. Coffin. , | nd that at one mercantile premis-| \jce-President---R. Pigott. | s alone the income has been al-| Secretary-Treasurer—D. F. Egan. | ! ‘NOTES AND ' COMMENTS. | Yes. as the Montreal Gazette re- 'ma.ks, it is certainly an injustice that a member should be robbed of nis seat owing to the stupidity of a | Government official. ) uost 40,000 quintals less. At the} Executive Committee---J. D. Mc- | me , premises, last year, at this! Tatyre, Cyrus Partridge, Nathan | | wate, 50,000 quintals remained in) Nougias, John McDonald, Raymond | | he store, and today, not 10,000; Roan | ’ | Egan. | -uintals remain. The catch must The Association meets on Tues- } +’ ast 120,066 gquintals short of | gays and Fridavs at 7 p. m. Now J rehyear. lis the time to .enroll, in order to sadeetbinn avoid the rush. as there are over} forty members already booked.—D. | K. Egan,Secy.-Treas. ‘The Mother Goose fair and entertiinmentin the Market Hall, last evening, under the auspices of St Peters’ church was very attrac- | tive and was financially as success- | fulas could be expected under some- what adverse circumstances. The all was tastefuily decorated with | vational flays. flowers,etc, and fora| time presented an unum ‘lly gay and | an mated appearance. ‘tne ladies in | , were:— : j Tea Tables —Mr:. Warburton, Mrs} Croskill, Mrs Lyous, Mrs Cairns. lesson in punctuality lw s taught the Montrealers who | me late to hear Dr. Dawsons | ctiure on the prose writers of Can- | da. When they arrived a few} i minutes after 8 o’clock they found | | «we front door locked. Then they -nt around to the side door and und that locked also. Some, it is +s ac, ‘even tramped through thelant enci yound to the other side Of the uilding. But the doors might have een tiose of the tomb for any lic A SHARP arge that was discernable near, and they | c: up at the origntiy lighteo | razed | windows of the assembly hall like | | Peris outside of Paradise. | ; On the Candy Tables—Miss Dawson. Miss | icketsof this course of lectures 1s | ‘otton, Miss Tomlins, Miss Fair | ainiy printed : The lecture wi ough. lit ee ~oMmence promptly at § Oo COCK, a a al d Refres asogiaet Laine = ter which there will be no admit- aoe t cake, Airs L ng wo Ean a cance.”’ But who in Montreal; Joy tabie -Miss Simpson, 42186 | ireams of heeding such a notice ¢} /ulla Foster, sss Alice ( rocket. ' \¢ who in Charlottetown deems it! Pall Table - Mrs Peters, Miss iecessary to be ‘‘on time ?”’ a ee ag ae | Det al a _ Book Tal Jo—Miss Hobsirk, Miss | | the rence Bows rd Island pret Dower *Paiihs -Miss Alice Fraser. | the Candadian Trade Review | Fancy Table—Miss Strickland, } contains many fine new views 0: " . . . on ae + harlocttetown and vicinity, disO Ol and 18 a \irs Gane. Old Woman Living in Her Shoe— } i immerside and Souris, eee a \iiss Mageie Cotton. } | itable present to send gee cae hi. Maid in the Garden Hanging out vay. . Price doc. wWe give {a | Wer Clothes-—Miss Nora Tooker. sik free to every purcaser Of | Old Woman Sweeping Cobwebs | orth of goods, and ac. <i rom the sky and selling marma ant to alluntil the close ee lade-—Miss Gertie DeBlois itury. Watches, jewelry, eT Queen of Hearts selling Tarts .re.—E. W. Tay or, | See Miss Kitty Peter. ' Mother Goose in tal’ ‘at and} spectacles, ani simple Simon with | his fishing pail wer2 also in evidence, | jiock, city. — a A piece ot our rich cut | bes an acceptable Xmas gift.— ¢ 1: | wakes a oe : much to the denght of the little | WV. W. Wellner. Sea folks present. The fair was open iovelties and ebony during the afternoon and continued | ough the evening. olass See our siiver lwoods.—W. W. \veliner. to come out; the partitions, shelving and stairways haw to come down ;s 0 you see the necessity for a quick clear- ance. GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED ... OUT OF THIS. 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