: : ; Ie: A AEE PROMPT — STOP THAT CQUGH bottle of Thoroughly Cue Every Form of Piles. pleasant surprise You need a sufferers, because of the instant re- our cough mixture. it # lief it gives and the prompt cure te. ere “ate which “follows its regular use, and taken in time it wul cure this is done without the use of almost mmedi- opik ites, cocaine, narcotics or peison | —— 2 cougn aly. [here is nothing ot any kind, as careful analysis RES Recke SBR shows the Pyramid Pile Cure to be! ; bette there 1S nothing wholly free from any injurious drug} else SO eood, \\ S have Ww hate wee. ald aiaceeris of bottles. E Hundreds of people who had al a b onsticilt m most decided to undergo an opera and have yet Car Ola ee tion, believing nothing else would sing] le failire to cure. m cure them have been astenished to tind that a 50 cent box of the Pvra mid was far safer, better and more effective than an operation could p< ssibly be. The Pyramid Pile Cure allavs the inflammation and intolerabl itching Price 25c Geo. E. Hughes, reduces the tumors, and bv astrin People’s Drucyist. gent properties causes the enlareved } } a . aries Hail. My bico i vessels tocontract to a healthy ondition. A gentleman living in Cleveland relates his experience by } COO | it aflords me unusual pleasure to } ; . jadd my endorsements to what ] ch consider a really wonderful pil Nuc lcure. } l was a Rich Food las a saying : sufferer from a brother sa yme about the Pyramid Pile Cure. eee - rai a as os J ; Isnot good for amybody. We not jit hase entirely cured me and I cheer- have | only ih e rich food, but we ully recommend something deiicicus in plain baking. | Mrs. D. E. Reid, ef Alb MANY, SAYS : Try ‘*‘l wo uld not take &. B00) and be pl ic ed back where I was before I used Parker House Rolls, Cream Tartar Biscuits, They are light, fres and just the thing for te IGc doz j the Pyramid Pile Cure. | 10c doz; for years now j;months since I used it and and good, }slightest trace of the a or in fact} returned. ’’ and itiis not the trouble has aby meal. | Mrs. Hinkley,of Indianapolis, Telephone 98. ‘told by her physician that sothinn E but a surgical operation, costing B. ST WART between seven ‘ar eight hundred ECLIPSE BAKERY. cotter could cure ker as she had Bakes Best Bread. suffered fifteen years, yet even Ss gach. 7A: case . the ‘| Pile Cure accomplished a complete cure; she says: ‘lL kmew an operation | ABO UT FLOUR would be death to me and tried the Pyramid with very ?ittle hope, is notto be wondered at that I am| noes The Pyramid Pile Cure has been a | to thousands of | “\ sympathy of a wide circle of piles for lesman told!’ suffered | eighteen | «| Dunstan's Pyramid | SO it } TAR DAILY RXAMINER SH ARLOTTETOWN, DECK’ BER 8 1988. ‘Local and Uther Items Lucai aud Uiier seas --The Princess arrived from Pic- re about nine o'clock this morning, 'and left on return at noon. | ‘The schr Malabar, loaded with pot: itoes and other products by | Carvell Bros., sailed today for Dem- }erara. \|Mr. Wesley Snow went as | mate. Boys’ Brigade, No. 3 Co., St. | Paul’s church. The entertainment in St. Paul’s School Room, Tuesday, the 11th inst, will be of special in- terest. The boys of the company | | will give an exhibition of drill. See | programme. The meeting at last night was addressed b | McCourt and McLean, the Conser- oe candidates, Mr. Cummiskey, Brackley Point | v Messrs | --The Burns’ concert will be held in the Opera House on January | 25th. ; Stanley Bro oe: DISCOUNT SALE —Do you iecandals ? | petrators. admire the asylum lf not, vote out the per- -The total amount collected fo} the s idiers’ monument fund to date | (is $2039.75. Additional subscribers are Dr. McPhail, (Montreal) 3, anc John Lewis, $1. Do you want to have your taxes put in the hole with the Farqu has ) son sinking fund, never to be foun |again ? If not, vote against Hughe and Whear. 7 Remember the anniversary coi cert of the Loyal Crusaders i Wright's Hall on Monday evening. i : aa Mr. D. A. McKinnon and Sir Louis; }) va ‘ foc? : oors open at /. Concert at 7.3 F P ythi t b I d Davies. Both Opposition candidates | C oie ction. V er Ing Mmius S So an were given < aring. ‘ : Their zien ed mp Point | ~-Rev. J. C. Martin returned mi | © I C&S S < rackie OInt ee . *) : ) | siouary ill eos ee id k. When th are looked upon as good. UW ee “ae ue Miss sl SO uc ’ en e Mr. John King, a 'and respected re sident of C harlotte town, died this morning atter a pro tracted illness. Mr. King years of age, and leaves a usband kind kh and | will vo out to them intheir bereave nent. The body of Mr. Patrick Me | Carey brought to Charlotte (town from Halifax for | reaching the city by the thismorning. The funeral this afternoon at half-past two, was féargely bearers were William Batt, John Caven, Theo. Moore, Alexander Mc Donald, Donald Nibholsox liam Murray. The services in St. Cathedral and at the conducted by Rev. Dr. Morrison. Among the floral offer- ings was a handsome the officials of the Charlottetown post office. Was PTave were — We are are glad to see that the enterprising young managers, Prowse and Mc Millan, have already flooded the rink and have some two inches ef ice. These young menare willing to work hard to make the well-known | church at Orwell oh :d, on } was 62 widow and fz imily to mourn the lass of a father. The friends | inter aint Princess was held and attended. The pall- and Wil-! wreath from | Work amot ne the : } ln tie Jonday . rmenians’ CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE Every. article has to be out of the store. The front has to come out; the partitions, shelving and-stairways have to come down ; so you see the necessity for a quick clear= ance. Dec. 10, at 7. p. m. Reme.i iber the Gospel meeting i Mec} oanics’ Hall Sunday | at 4 o'clock. Strang rs come, Lesson, Godly Life.’’ song service at the railway men’s gospel meeting in Mechanics’ Hall tomorrow afternoon. A col- (lege student will lead the meeting. Str: ingers always welcome. Waste atternoon | always wel Psalms 1:4, may be good | enough for But what do you think of our fellow human creatures | fed on meat bought at 2} cents per pound. Vote out the govern-| ment who did it. —The Holy Father, Pope Leo} XI, has ordered a 0 and service in | all the Catholic churches in the | vorld, to commence at midnight on | E the Sist inst., in order to inaugurate | with Divine worship the new cen-| tury. —The music by the choir of the! ' First Methodist Church tomorrow | will be by and in mem-! mory of Sir Arthur Sullivan. | ' Mo rning service : ‘‘ The Son of God goes Forth to War ;’’ ‘‘ Hymn of} the Homeland ;’’ ‘‘ Onward Chris- | scraps dogs. GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED OUT OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK so enthi usiastic in its a se. ‘rink a suc cess | fe ir beyond anything | tian Soldiers ;’ Funeral March, as ; : There i s no time of the year i The Pyramid Pile Cure is sold by | ever seen before. They assure us | Pfeiffer. Evening service: ‘‘ Turn | * ake Fae b that people tkink so much about ; druggists at fifty cents for complete | that with ordinarily cool weather! Thy Face from my Sins anthem | fiour ‘ine the present, cold g¢/treatment and as _ it contains no/they will have at least six'| setting of ‘The Lost Chord March | weather weather ct = ng on and opiate or other poisonous drug may| inches of ice for the Christmas; Funebre, Chopin. The | organist | navigation closing. > have in be used with entire safety. | opening. We would advise all to} will play excerpts from this mas- | stock and to arrive m fa of the §; Noone need suffer from piles in any secure their tickets early as only a/ter’s works, best brands on the market in- §)/form, who will give this exce! imber will be-seld. The} —Inthe report published by the| 6 cluding :— |preparation a trial. ; hh TT Re Five Roses, ‘n bbls Delight. or half bbls. First Prize. | The Truth Told. Puritan. Hieave ee ae Aer Planet. Tillson’s Fride. and | Woncester, Cape Colony, Dec. 6. i—The government is distributing | | broadcast a leaflet showing up the | falsity of many of the anti-British ;stories and pointing out the hope- ilessness of the Boer resistance, as the British hold 14,000 prisoners and all the principal towns in the two lrenuntics. Jackets =3 off Here isa chance for the Ladies of the City and Court-y. But you will need to move quick, as this low cut wiil make a quick sale. These are the Prices we Wil! Se'l Then at Our $2.10 Jacket for $1.40 SANDERSON & CO., Whelesale ani Re ail. Call and see. | } Fal Our 2.65 Jacket for 1.87 Our Our Our Our 3-25 Jacket for 2.17 4.60 Jacket for 2.67 4:34 5.10 6.57 cat the scm> rec du wincow forsamo'es 6.50 Jacket for ALL COLORS 7.05 Jacket for 9.25 Jacket for a ESILV1 Our “sila $0 On eve-y_J: ek2tin stock on See our south ss 1 ~ ction— ae WEEKS & CO. YEOLESAL? AND RETAIL, Tue Peopk’s Store. managers are Cetermined that they | will not crowd the rink beyond its capacity. This, we think, is a good move. We Lespeak tor Messrs rowse and McMillan the large patronage they richiy deserve. entire community goes out today to Mr. T. B. Riley, who mourns the sudden and untimely death of his loving wife and infant child. Mrs. Riley was the youngest daughter of the lake Koughan, Esq., whom te know was to love and esteem. Her’s was! , a lovaible disposition, which, coupled | with a race charm of man- ner, made her a favorite with all her acquaintances, who will sadly miss the sunshine of her cheery presence. But it is im the home, wkere asloving wife and indulgent | -mother she ruled with kindness and | consideration, that her absence will be sorely missed by sorrow-stricken husband and dear children, upon whom ithe light of her beaming countenance will no longer fall on this side of the great eternal. We deeply sympathize with the bereav- ed husband, children, aged mother and other members of the family of the deceased in the hour of their sore and unexpected affliction. et AN OBSERVANT READER —_———- Makes a Note of The Guardian's Independence. Srr.—The ‘Guardian is once wore showing its independence. It sees by the Patrwt that a m ajority of * ‘two of the total.bz llots cast is claimed | for McKinnon, aud thinks the con- | | tention “worthy cf consideration. | But it fails to take ;ug EXAMINER'S exposure of the, | contemptible treatment meted out i to Mr. Martin at the Glen William ‘and Rustico polls, at both of |he lost a good many votes through i the ignorance (or ee of lin charge. Then there is the ballot | box stuffing ‘tampering with the | Murray H arbor acts operating against Mr. Martin regarding which your contemporary | does not seem to have an opinion The Guardian's veneer of indepen- ballots at | / } | ; ! dence isso thin that the slightest | scratch discloses the Gritism that is -underneath. ONLGOKER. ' Dec.-7, 1900. on a 2 Gr —_ HEN YOU are fecting tired ant out of sorts you wil! find Hood's Sarsapanila will ‘do you wonderful good. Re eure to GET HOOSD’S ---The heartfelt sympathy OL the’ state that an inquest was not held. W iam | '+T. Hutcheson. cognizance of | i Harry Williams. which | : |W. A Hawley. those ; starting & te Bees A. | at Glen. William, the | ; : the S500 North poll and other j | EXAMINER Of the death of Mr Fred- erick Vessey it Was stated that the | | body of the unfortunate victim of | ithe storm was taken to Mr’ Dawson’ 3 heuse where it was held awaiting a! coroner's inquest. We are asked to ‘Dr H DJohnson, who viewed the| |body, expressed the opinion that | heart failure was the cause of death. | | Before leaving Leme, Mr Vessey| complained of heart trouble, and | while inthecity got some medicine} from a druggist ‘for it. —The Summerside branch of the | Catholic Mutual Benefit Association (has elected the following officers :— Spiritual Director, Rev. J. C. Mc- Lean; Chancellor, Frank Perry; { President, J. B. Dempsy; First Vice |do., Charles Murphy; Second do., | Joseph Macneill; Recording Secre- tary, P. C. Gallant. re-elected; As- | sistant do., Lucien Perry: Financial Secretary, J. B. Strong: Treasurer, | Joseph McCulloch, re-elected; Mar- | shal, Patrick Hamil; Guard, Patk. Mulligan; New Trustees, James Mc- Kinnon and Patrick Hamil: Repre- sentative to Grand Council, Joseph McCulloch, Alternate, J. B. Strong. -—The annua! meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held last evening in ‘the Association building. »The fol- owing officers were elected ‘for the ar:— | President—J. D. Seaman. Vice-Pres—C. McMillan, J. T. Mc- (Kenzie, W.C. Turner, G. H. Taylor, tS. A. McDenald, J. P. Gordon. } SUIT CASES HAND BAGS g | TELESCOPE CASES NeW Stock Just to Hand. } i T. J. HARRIS, Londen House. f EXECUTIVE. eee menree | Presbyterian—Ernest Cofin, J. A. : é ‘ ' Lawson. | Church of England—Thos. May, er CC 10n | OC a S ‘Judge Fitzgerald. Methodist.—A. C. so a oe qe ee ee Duchemin, G. Baptist.—H. Bethune, Geo. Brem- ; ner. Pi tetiie 2 These are the new lenses for aristian.—Leé« distance and near. They are made as perfect as sei ence can make them. Orders for them fitted in pola siiver or other frames, or your own frames, if suitable, filed in rotation. When you cali ask to see the new EYE PROTECTOR Just the Thing to Face a Snowstorm With. sonar | seeing beth at a JicKay, Members at large.--J. K. Ross, Several persons spoke of} and aresolution to utilize library fnnd by purchasing 00kKs was Speeratey carried. President Seaman said the gym- masivum wonld be fitted up at once. BORN. | At Davenport, Washington, U. S. A., on the 27th Ney., the wife of Simon NcLean, of a daughter. At Little York, on Ist December, the wife of Herbert Lewis, of a, daughter. RE - —Foillow the crowd this evening ‘to Carters’ Bookstore. Special at- tractions. ‘ ubrary E. W. TAYLOR, Optician CAMERON BLOCK ont terty a gel Be gM ToT Mg Sapacccigen ayy. x ate os recat 4 a . r ra age * asst » ge pte sit ee gp ME nae pa ale tee: wart SE din es ik * ! % & + gk a ES LOM A Sar NNR RET A ES NIRS en Fg ae