—— aA amg THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 11, 1900, ren te tte Aft it CITY COUNCIL MEETING. | THE DAILY EXAMINER Local and Other items’ : ; ! Councillor Whear’s Important, STOP Resolution---Lights Waated. | -— sa hihi THAT COUGH Councillor Tanton presided at last | NOTES AND COMMENTS. might's meeting of the City Council, | Vou need a bottle of and Councillor Balls was the only | } - If absentee. our cougn mixtul _ After routine business Councillors | Sensi aie taken in time it WI ] cure Taylor, Lyons and Whear gave no- | Vors for Paton and Jenkins to- almost immedi- tice that at the next meeting of the} morrow, There is nothino Board they would make application | ee a for electric lights, the lamps to be there is nothing placed on Pownal, Prince and Wey else SO good. We have sokd thousands of bottles, mouth Streets. and have yet to hearofa DECEMBER 11, 1900. . oe aa —Look out for the defaulters’ | list. -Bring your friends with you to} the Lyceum at 7.30 o'clock tonight. : Vote against the Government | which “ scooped’? the city taxes. | | Vote against Hughes. | ‘ c ‘ | —Forty cargoes uf potatoes have | | | ' Stanley Bros 9 a ee DISCOUNT SALE Ge e ts Vork early tomorrow. a © igh ately. better ; : | ares ee this season from Corn | Vore the straight ticket—Paton| ~“ 7 a eae | ‘and Jenkins. wd 1ere 1S one point in lavor 0i| (the Opposition tomorrow. The The tender of Mr. Charles Her | Government can't employ men to | mans for plumbing City Hall was| Lavery speeches, short and to the| weed the roadsides. | accepted, it being the lowest. The! point, by prominent speakers at the} Rev J C Martin M A wili | amount of the tender is $495. | Lyceum to-night. Come early. Presb | Councillor Whear gave notice that —_——— at the next meeting of the Board he would introduce a resolution ask- single failure to cure, | lecture in St David's Presbyterian | Wat isy ~ | Church, Georgetown, on 13th inst., | Subject F Vortr early to-morrow, then bring | ‘#9 Pp m. Missions = in your friends up to vote, and let the | Armenia. Price 25c ing for a plebiscite at the approach ing election for Water Commission ers to ascertain the people ship of electric Geo. E. Hughes, , 7 > The Peop es Drugg .. Apothecaries Hall. light adaption of the } vs PANG THe ithe the meeting Too Much reel ee Rich Food | ' We not! but we have | hing delicious in plain baking. Is not good for anybody. SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetown. eniv bake rich food, ENTERED. Stanley Mac. ' ? on; Ada,™renholm, do They are ht, fresh and good, a" lig and just the thing for tea or im fact | Lo.5.-6]]. Picton any meal. Ss Telephone 98. BD. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY. Bakes Best Bread. ; Thistle, Munn, oban, Holmes, Sydney. CLEARED. Dec 10—Ohief SS Coban, Ds ~¢710 - i iICLOR ; eyaney. gi, Port of Summerside. ENTERED. ABOUT FLOUR i: TT A eo Pictou, baltkast. Dec. =.—Jennie There is no time of the year Vi in. Shediac. lumber that people think so much abeut an the present, cald [i we «: weather cominy on and m closing. We have in f sock ud toarrive most of the mirket mn- 9} 'Gaspe, mdse. Dec. 8.—Carbrane, CLEARED. Pictou. oats. rauné@s on the cluding :— views of the regarding municipal owner- | plant, the abolition of the wardsystem and ths cumulative vote bringing on of the election After considerable discussion re igarding the removal of snow from ad- >; to-morrow. Himmelman, SANDERSON & CQ., Wholesale and Re aii Cafl and see. | "1 >| | Cause of good government triumph. Mr TARTE announced that the next session of Parliament will be }early, though the programme was| |not yet fixed. + King, Pic- >A Lincela, Sydmey ;Chief Commander, Commander, Lan- Holmes, i i | } Don't lose a vote to-morrow. The Paton and Jenkins will be elected. Ler the new century commence | with an honest Provincial Govern- | ment, led by an honest Gordon and | supported by the business-like con- | |tingent who, in almost every dis- trict, are carrying the Conservative standard to victory. No boodling, no bribery or cor- | ruption to-morrow. Our party are making a clean fight with a clean record. Those who appreciate honesty and purity will not hesitate to vote for Paton and | “Werare 3,000,000 FrenchCana- dians, 2,000,000 in Canada ane 1.,000- OUU in the United States. Let us be united, ’’ exclaimed Mr. Tarte in the course of his last gpeech. ‘Let us join hands with our Sroth ers who have carried abroad with them the memory of French-Can- ada; let us make a compact group, Allard, | and we will be ina position to fight those who would seek to injure us. Armstrong, | By the way, who is seeking tro injure the Freach-Canadian people ? Mr. Prep Pevers was always Dec. 6.—Jessie Newell, McLare,| known here as a bold man. Accord-| sentation was ing to THe Examiner's despatch he| Dec. 7—8 S Mayflower, Allard,| showed his pluck to goad effect on| Saturday night by rescuing a citi: | zen from the hamds ofa robber in . ! Jenkins i somet! Try | Parker House Rolls, 10c¢ doz! Cream Tartar Biscuits, 10c dez) pec 10 | te pee [tothe doors this evening. 'forget the hour, half-past seven. proud of him. TTT AGI | —The Lyceum should be crowded! Tre Paris correspondent of the! Don’t London Daily Mail telegragihs that in | an interview withGen. Mercier, re-| ‘erring to his sensational speech in| Fal! Jackets the senate regarding the invasion| of England, he said he had treated the subject froma theoretical and historical standpoint. He did not believe that war with England was imminent or desirable. He hoped that such a war would newer occur. In conclusion General Mercier said:—** My wife is an English wo- nan, andmy personal feeling to- Ward England is most friendly.’ 4 effect,—jerhaps to stimulate the i Doers. Here isa chance for the Ladies of the City and Courtcy. But Mr. Goldwin Smith, in Toronto Weekly Snn, the writes :—The ; we hear very encouraging news of _the campaign. The political meet- Kemember the facts connected | with the letting of the electric | light contract tomorrow, and don 1| vote to put the manipulator into! our Provincial Legislature. A sharp short fight tomorrow. | Kight hours of good work at the | | -D. B. McLeod is a sure winner} ;0f Mr. Sinclair’s seat. John Mc-| Lean’s election in Souris is conceded | by his opponents. T. A. McLeanis |carrying Fort Augustus by storm. | | Arthur Peters will bid good-bye) |ot St. Peter's tomorrow, | —A postage stamp collection was | recently sold in England for $150,-| U00, which is believed to be the larg- | est philatelic transaction on record. |The collection was that of the! Kuropean stamps of Mr. Castle, | |of brighton, a vice-president of | the London Philatelce Society. Mr. John McEKachern has our thanks for the calendar of the Royal Insurance Company for 1901.) Surmounting the tables of figures! for the various months is a repre-| | sentation of Britannia surrounded by lions representing Great Britain, | Australia, Canada and South | Africa, while near by is the signifi- | cant motto, ‘* We The calendar of Driscoll & Hornsby has also been placed on our table. It is not so large as the Royal, but it is very pretty. —Hon. A. S. Hardy, ex-premier | of Ontario, was a few days ago pre-| sented by friends and admirers with | a handsome testimonial. The pre-. made by Senator | Cox, and consisted of a cheque fer twelve thousand dollars, a magni- ficent oak cawinet containing a solid silver tea service of one hun- Five Roses, in bbis Delight. | Boston, with the following cargo,} whose hands was a rewolver. Mr. | dred pieces and a case of silver cut- ox half bbls. First Prize. ' shipped by Jiaames Morrison, Esq: Peters is to be congratulated on his lery, each inscribed with the pro- Puritans Reaver la Roy hel ta time $1126 brave deed, and in his escape from | vincial coat of .arms and the Hardy Planet. Tillson’s Frede. | 4,500 —— ee oso see a4 being shot. He has the right stuff family crest. The tea service is a! and LOM ERY. 6 oe ne es 6*\in him. As a rescuer freen ihighway-| facismile of that used in the Queen’s! SU iT CAS ES $1.139 men he is a success, and we a household, | —From all parts of Prince County Ses iepaientinn soa ings are very strongly in favor ef the Conservatives, whoare making a grand fight 2ll around. Their pre- sentation of the case against the government is most convincing, and the Liberal neainees find it an ex- ceedingly difficult task to defend the | high handed actions, extravagance! and mismanagement of the karqu- harson combination. Every district ; is giving a good acconnt of itself, and the prospects, not only in Prinoe County, but all over the Province, are very bright for the overthrow |: of the government. even with all the resources andsimews of war it has behind it. *The people are be- coming tired of the Farquharson clique, and think it is time fora change, and ia this they are right.— Summerside Journal. hold thee safe.’’' Everything must be sold and sold quick. When the CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE | } \for Water Commissioners at the! | polls and then down to the Lyceum | a caries time as the election for Mis eiel polling may be close at times. But! and hear the echoes of victory from | Every article has to be out m« i ait < i a ase ; . Al . . . ) > ’ : : 2 : [ Re ar Scape ts ~ ‘| with determination and work Messrs. | all parts of the province. jand ¢ ouncillors. 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. GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED ... OUT OF THIS. MAGNIFICENT STOCK 4 / be ty oS TANLEY BROS. HAND BAGS g | TELESCOPE | & CASES _ NeW Stock Just to Hand : “e Ce ik ade , Legislature of Victoria has thrown ; | you will nee ope — quick, an low cut cat Shaan eee ty a Oe will make a quick Sale. majority, unconvinced, it seems, by T J HARRIS L d H itt ve tte result ot the New Zealarml ex- DIED. ® . ; on on ouse, e ; 7 $ y ” f These are the Prices we Will Sell Them at ; |periment. Twenty-five thensand At Ruskio. ta Dec. 6th: Mr. Wm..| | women, we are told, signed a peti-|, “)**" Ps rig ; ase ! These | S¢nderson, aged 62 years. he 3s Our $2.10 Jacket for $1.40 tion against the measure. women, it may be persumed, do not ; wish their sex to be disparaged; on ‘the other handthey do not wish it to be wnsexed. They feel that no ~-SALE AND RETAIL, Tae People’s Store. | to Sacah McLennan, of Lot 63. | oa “No Eye Like the Baiy cathartic to wko with Hoods Barseprrile | Perfection Bifocals STE wo ee 9 7 —_ ; sea . seta , oP | ; t ur 2.0 1.8 disparagement is implied in division | ts 2 5 Jacket for 7 wee of hares between the SEXES. | Master 5 Eye. | i ; PT Whose heart dces not shrink in-! i ~~ Our 3 25 Jac ket for 2. 17 SN 'voluatarily from a platform woman? | You are master of your | sialic 3 = num] ‘latina ee noch yy ‘ bold health, and if you do not. These are the new Jenses for seeing beth at a ai ‘platform Eve sh¢ ever get holc ‘4 ; . - ‘ nat > Our 4.00 Jacket for 2 07 | Of the cereted apple of political | attend to duty, the or ts | distance and near. J hey are made as perfect as sci- ee i> = ; : Pg | power and stomp glory, it would! easily located. If your rte 'f ence can makethem. Orders for them fitted in god a Our 6.5 Jack t f rma] ie We cany te lective wov.| & Out of order, ; ood Soar 'T silver or other frames, or your own frames, if suitable. Bd ea Jul “90 ACKE OF 434 pang t caieead with manhood suffrage is saparilla will purify it. filled in rotation. When you cali ask to g:e the new ma — | difficult enough; the difficulty is daily} It a oye: on mbangg i a # é . 7° | + e “i «< |becoming greater -and breediny| of the blood, kidneys, bow e < 0 ur 7:05 Jac ket for 5: 10 PT | more anxious speculation as to the} . Heart Trouie——t net es mote EYE PROTECTOR E (ifr political future. — to manhoos | ee failed to benefit me. i tried Hoods ; “t o r ‘suffrage woman suffrage with i(*| garsaparilla and three bottles completely . * 3 Our 9.25 Jacket for 6. i 7 ' whole tide of emotion restrained by and perfectly cured oe Mrs. C. A. FLINN, dust the Thing to Face a Snowstorm With. . ‘comparatively little responsibility, , Wallace Sees cit meen hah Geek 4 ce 65 on . ; , and the end will pretty surely come. | —— eeneneria { gave my remaining | ft 29 On ¢ ry Jacket in stoek at the sim reduction ome $54 This fact has alreadv dawned upon } ¢wo children Hood's Sarsaparilla as er | ee uM Off Soe our south window forcsa np! es ‘the minds of some of the more iut-| were subject pr greg nyt eight ‘sie! f the sex. | very strong. They are patios i a r sighted 0 stronger and have pot since had a co i ae Mas. W.H. Frecker, Pembroke, Ont. . . : p clan shed ee ee ’ iB yr E Hoods Sarsapa if h < MARRIED. | IT TEER rere CAMERON BLOCK ee . <d @ At Murray Harbour South, on} RS AAU ie i Dec 6, by the Rev E Gillies, Alexand-) ea oo aiden Wha: , ‘er William Van Iderstine, of Lot 64, _ Moods Fille cure ives : Nous Aye Ber 4 (alla ten Seno tiie a