e- +, tex eee anen er Se e & ee Ve Vw st —* bus SECURITY, Cenuine arter’s Little Liver Pills. “Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. ery small and as easy to take as sugar. ce ARTERS a |FOR HEADACHE. FER DIZJINESS. HESS rT LE (FOR BILIQUSKESS. pot FOR TORPIS LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION , NED MuSTHweE FPUnTINe. __., ies | Pureiry wow, Kone ioet| CURE SICK HEADACHE. EPPSS COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homeopathic C 1emists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA GRAND CONCERT AND. ORGAN RECITAL |" In aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, | In the First Methoctist Church on Friday Ev’g, Nov. 30th, Commencing at 8 o'clock. PROGRAM ME. PART I---C 1. Prelude lassical. and Fugue J. Sebastian Bach | 1) } IN MEMORIAM. Roland Taylor and Alfred Riggs, who gave their lives in defence “ot the KXmpire in the Transvaal Cam- paign. Dead March from the Oratorio Saul. . Handel Chorus, ‘‘No Bhadow Yonder’”’ pa. ae See oS ey First Methodist Choir. Aria from Messiah, Shall Feed His Flock’’ ‘Come Unto Me’’.. Handel Miss Helen Dawson. 4 Soprano **He and theme .Guilmant dius the Handel | 4. Marchand Fugwve on a from Handel. 9. Chorus—Halleluj: meemean 5s First Methodist Choir. PART Il—DMlodern. 1. Grand Offertoire. St. Cecilia Oo. a: . s ong The Coming of the ing’. . Pe oat “ae .... Roechel Rev Leo Williams. § Ardante—‘‘In Puradisium. Dubois 4. ivet wir a Saviour. C amps ina ind Mr. I OVINE Watts { ‘Ox »} Nrs. W. H. esli Varie pre ano Sol Morn Miss Helen 2. Aur big s Hymn. Burnap eloved, it is lawson. é. Reading, with rgan accom paniment, ‘‘The Hospital’’ Rey. Leo Williams. 8. March and Chorus. with or- chestral accompaniment, Gloria Patri Sir J. Barnby First Metho ist C hoir %, Postludium—Of ertoire in G Wely GOD SAVE J EEN, ee ranist and Director W. HARRY WATTS, Or | waterworks and sewerage for Char- bos OfCause we in D Minor... jr Th se who are dissatisfied with what ‘has been | fiths’ Menthol Liniment. ‘that pleasant, | They make good Xmas gift. E. Batiste |and see them. John Newson.—1 wk. | GANUDIDATES | FOR CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY sames Paton, Esq. S. R. Jenkins, M. D. THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVE i. MBER 30. 1900 TRIBUTE TO DR. M’LEOD. } | Wr cannot attempt, today, to rive even an idea of the wit. learn g and eloquence displayed in the speeches delivered, last evening, at Caledonian But short refer- iven by the honor of St. not neg] the dinner oe Club in Andrew. eCcta thoughtful, timely and in every remarks of Dr. his afflicted McLeod.In the course of his speeca, responding to the toast to the Medical Dr. Taylor paid a high tribute to Dr. Mc- s skill unselfish devotion to duty, that he had never meta cleverer or | warmer-hearted man. He ferred to Dr. McLeod’s public spirit as evidenced in the Doctor's powerful and successful advocacy of ence to the kindly, way creditable Taylor concerning fellow-physician, Dr. when Pre ifessik mM, and . declaring also re- THE eee ore aw b - a ree . woe srirdv ice Last of the Century---H eld at the) Queen Last f The Caledonian annual ane ye aa Evening. Club wave the Queen Hotel, . . } ‘ .. . be rhe. in this city, last evening,—the Eve of rt Andrew s it was the} last of the century—anc one of the best Choice viands were provided by the (Jueen hostess, and these were well served. We COpy the ;menu, with the literary gems by which it was adorned : ‘* Land of brown heath and shaggy wood, Land of the mountain and the flood, Land of my sires! what mort .] hand ( e’er untie the filial Land That knits me to thy regged strand ! BIADH. Ra Oysters. Lemon Points. ‘“Suld Scotla wants nae skinking ware | that ps in luggies.” ; . +h Brot) cn re 99 If wrdained, I maun tak’ i Boiled Sa n, Hollandaise Sauce. Potatoes a la Parisienne. i Celery Pic kles Tomato Chow Lettuce | ‘Cope thou with two, I'll match the rest.”’ Chicken ‘a la fricassee, Macaroni au fremage Salted Almonds, , " } ’ ‘‘Clap in his walie niese a blade, he'll mak them whissle. Boiled Turkey, Tongue, Oyster Sauce, Ham ‘** Food fills the wame, an’ keeps us leevin’.” Roast Beef, Dish Gravy, Roast Goose, Apple Sauce Roast Turkey, Cranberry Jelly. Potat es Green Peas Parsnips Beets Cream Cream **An’ weel I lo’e the land, my lads, That's girdled by the sea; Then Scotland’s vales, and *cotland’sdales, And Scotland’s hills for me. We'll drink a cup to Scotland vet, W ? a’ **A boon them a’ ye tak’ Haggis **Weel are ye worthy o’ airm,” the honors three.” your place.” Oat Cake a grace as lang’s ma Plum Fudding, Brardy Sauce. ‘e¢cye +4? — t anre} : ” ; 4 rry *4° ee OWD 1LS past ma mMprenension, etown. The citizens of Char-| * oe hens, Sage agent | ag i : Cocoanut Pie, Apple Pie. ‘ottetown rejoice in the excellent Lem on Jelly, Scotch Cake, Assoted Cake Sanitary conditions and in the ; **Contended wi little and cantie wi’ mair,”’ possession of all the modern Crackeck. - Chae. Calure. conveniences resulting from water- * Deil tak’ the hindmost ! on they drive.” works and sewerage; and we Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Raisins, Seer . ae 7 Nuts, ifectionery. are, in this regard, as Dr. Taylor = on pee §. eo bes ‘In hoary cranreuch drest, truly declared, more deeply in- debted to Dr. other man. McLeod than to any have the greater istering and publish- lig thi: expressed opinion of Dr Tay- feel sure that it will } > Dr. McLeod, as lies upon to learn that his p-Casure In reg he is bed of-sickness, and because will be rs are appreciated, + : oe . -~KTIOW that it fully en- by his fellow-citizens. nae _ A YoreE {oi ony of the Farquhar- son candida is a vote for con- ‘ tinually ine venaine taxation andj} } + rr WE uave to bold over some edi-: torial nd “correspendence to make | oom in to-d ay's issue of THE NER for the report of the im- r iuxX AM rtant speech of Mr. Hodson, leliv-red last evening. Seanad daiiteinscantes PRemER FAROUHARSON says that _h: has done his best--that he cannot do any better than he has done. done will therefore, asa matter of course, vote Premier Farquharson’s Government out and putin the honest men who say that they can and will try to do better. A For burns and scalds use Grif- It takes | out all pain instantly and produces Always have a bottle handy. ee eeaeintigniiettteeinen —We have just received a ‘lot of th 1e very latest styles in cobbler seat rockers. Some of them entire- ly new—never shown here before. ’ The Day and a’ | ' Call Ice Cream. doi 2s. " Coffee ** Decch an Tea ‘And you'll gang hame to your guid w.fe, And I'll gang hame tae mine. And we'll meet again seme ither richt, For the days o Auld Lang Syne.” ' Major Stewart presided, and the Vice President ot the Club, Mr. | John Gillis, acted as croupier. These gave the toasts as follows ,- The Queen—Gad bless her wae’ honor it ~ sp mnded to by the Rev. T. F. lerton and Mr. Jame; Mclsaac. erg The President of the United States -Consul Vaii and Rev. Mr. Whis ton, The tovernor-Generaland Govern- ment of Canada—Senator Fergu- son, Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P. The Lieutenant-Governmor anne Provincial Legislature—Mr. McKinnon. The Land of the Heather—Rev. Me J. E. B. McCready A. McDonald. Lean Sinclair, D. Small and The Bench and Bar—W. 8. Stewart, | Q. C. The land we live in—Revs. J. W.) McConnell and G. M. Young. The City Corporation— Councillor | Whear. The Naval and Military the Empire-—Lieut.-Colonel Moore and Mr. A. J. B. Mellish. cooling sensation. | The Medical Profession—Dr. Taylor. Trade and Agricniture—Mr. 2aton and Professor Robertson, i Sister Societies — Messrs. W. J. O'Reilly and D. Webster. The Press—Mr. THe EXAMINER, Matthews, of the Patriot. -Look Around And See the Housekeepers who are Buying FURNITURE They buy here because they save from lennyson (0 to 25 p. c. Our stocks are very complete, and we are showing a large number of new designs never shown here before. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LIMITED. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, Ree ee ee ee see stew oe ee their | lin Y. M. C. A. | Dec 6th, atS p.m IT. O. O. Fe forces of James | cg} W. L. Cotton, of} ane mr: J. Ei NOVEMBER 20, 190%, i Ladies—Mr. McCready and Mr. Lore stewart. |Our Hostess, Mrs. “Archibald, (pro coaia by Mr. James Paton)—Mr. A. Moffat. The toasts were interspersed with lcapital and appropriate songs well sung by Messrs Charles Karle. Mr. Davies, Mr. Calder, Professor Rob- ertson and Mr. W. A. Murphy, Mr. Karle j ding at the organ. The sper ches were tor the most part unusually witt ,'earned «nd cloquent in praise ot tonny Scotland and her s ie world over. At about three o’clock this morn- ine the entertainment was broucht toa close by the singing of ‘‘ Auld Lang Syn (hands j0ined) and ‘God Save the Queen,’’ and by| ty cheers anda a <me ais SURE that ecur blood is rick nd and pure. Theve ee ry richer and vitalizer is Ilood’s Sarsae wirilla, Be sure to GET HOOD’S. | --Come to Sergt Hessian’s lecture > Hall on Thursday. Adnission 15c. tegular session of WildeyLodge, to-night. Degree work. tiger for | 4 Weeks 4 THEN CHRISTMAS We're about ready for the AN UAL RUSH. The big fast filling up with HOLIDAY PRESENTS Raphael Tuck Son & Co’s Xmas Calendars, Cards and Books are here now in great profusion. Boys’ and Girls’ Own shop is the d ry Poor is And Fancy Goods galore: you DON’T see in any i store. Come and see. | -Don’t fail to hear the fine sing- | | Haszard & Moore | ‘ing and choice music at the Hospital | i}Concert to night, i | Sunnyside. SALESMEN wanted to se.t ou sample to wholesale and retail trade. We vre the largest and only ma‘ uactur-es in eur line in the world Liberal Salary paid. | Savanrah, Ga! Address CAN-DEX, Mfg. Co. Annnals | and thousands of other gcod books.’ kind | gouds vy i SE nN eee sn “Silver Plate that Wears,” } MADE AKO BQUARANTEED BY For the Sideboard We are showing a variety of niec | Meriden Britannia C lomapams*e “Bite orPtan | that wears.”’ This heautifully colored and | decorated dish is fittingly enclosed in a handsome standard, the whole making a very attractive article. Other pieces of less or greater value in the same grade of plate in almost endless variety. The popular designe in “1847 Rogers Bros.”’ Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc., our stock. Www WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. are always in EADYMADE CLOTHING en's Overcoats---A wonderful them. E but the highest grade materials. to $15. Pri isters--- blue and Men's and Boys’ | lors brown, 250 F sizes. Co gray, on abrve 50 per cent. less than any competitor. Overcoats with Hoods---All sizes Boys to 12 years, with black or $3.75 to $4.50. ; very known style under the colored piping. Our prices TT > AN en — display, 500 of See our sun. Nothing See our ices from $7.50 All sizes rieze Ulsters, all Special prices from 4 $2.65 Reefer. $2.98 Ulster. Do you know that the brings $3.75 in stores that know nothing about Cloth- ing; and they sell it for all wool. kuow any better. same Ulster But then they dont See our Men’s Suits at $2.75. See our $1 Reefers, and Suits at $1. Wake up to the Fact That many stores prices as ours, but take the garments and may print as small compare the quality, the cloth, the way 's made, the stylish cut, the fiit. That ells the story of the actual saving you sake here. 21,000.00 Worth to Choose From Now for Values and our Low Prices ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS. Men’s Frieze Ulsters,$4, our price $2.98, in three shades. Men’s shades. Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $7 hades. Frieze Ulsters, $5, our pri 00, our $2.65 ce $3.75: in four price $5; in six Men’s Blue Nap Reefers; ULSTERS, REEFERS AND SUITS. value $3.69, our price »: sizes 36 to 44. Men's Grey price $2.65; sizes 36 to 46. Men’s Brown value $5.50, our pr ice $4.50: sizes 36 to 44. Frieze Reefers, value $4.25, our Frieze Corduroy Lined Reefers, Men’s Frieze Ulsters, $12, our price $8.75; in Men’s Shorey Guaranteed Frieze Reefers, value | three shades. #6.75, our price $4.60; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Blue and Brown Melton Overcoats. $7.50, Men's Bine and Black Beaver Reefers, value uur price $5; blue and brown. $10, our price $7.75; sizes 36 to 44. Men's Black Curl Overcoats, vaiue $7, our price Men's Black Clay Worsted Serge Suits, value | 4.75; black only. . $12, our price $7.50; sizes broken. Men’s Black Curl Overcoats, value $12.50, our Men’s Blue and Black Shorey Suits. value $5, | price $9: black only r price $3.50): sizes 36 3 price $9; blac y. our price $5.90; sizes 36 to 44. Men’s Brown and Black Curl, value $14, our Men’s Blue and Black Shorey Serge Suits, value | price $10.7 (2; brown and black. $10. our pl rice $6.75: sizes 36 to 44. Men's Dark grey (popular shade) value $12, our Men’s Tweed Suits, mixed lines. value $14, our ice $8.75; dark grey. : a price $9.25; sizes broken. Men’s Black and Blue Beaver, vaiue $13.50. our Men’s Tweed Suits. Mixed Dines. value £74. out 2 g- € } Piice Te ': black and blue ‘OUTHS’ AND BOYS REEFERS AND SUITS. price $8; sizes broken. Men 's Twe: - ae BiB priee $4: sizes broken. -d Suits, Mixed Linés, value $6.50,our Each statement that we make shall be bac } ; : : 2 : 1 , cotsever - Th. an rall Boys’ two piece suits, value $1, 25, our price $1; two shades. eda up by ex sting facts, not theories There shall Koys’ two piece suit mC value $2, our price, $1.50; six shades. be no twisting of the truth at ‘“‘The B otore , > ol Sok » . Pe pian ; : ; ; i loys three picce suits, value $4.5 0, our price $3; one shade. (And because we aepend upon permarent rade 10! | S uset 4 tees wit ao - sin aia. Ce he "ae . Fi a , . | Boys’ three piece suits, value $5, our price 3-75. Uiree our own advancement there sh: e zbso.ute satis ms . fo) ~43 vot) — a 7 be o _ ctl ' ‘ iction with every purchase you ma«e Youths’ Sui's, value $7, our price $4.75; four shades ' ry per you mi Loys’ Nap Reefers, value $1.25, our price $1: age 4 to 7 ee ee /WE'L N IR MO {EY 7 ; ¢ ' rc i 4 72 Bays’ Frieze Reefers, value $3, our price $2.30;ages 4 to 12 rs she? hen Dsl, ~—ine 2 ae ie Wily aimed ao ‘¢ . . : iiiiaitiil uths Nap Refers, value $3.90, our pf )?.7§; ages I2 fgladly li Vou find it othe se, i7 years. \ he’ Frie Refers Co 2-4 " Cs ee oo > 4 ny ,OUuul fleZ€ IN°CICTS, 53.50, our price $2.60; 2ge; I2 to 17. Jas. Paton & Company. —e ic