THE KX A M DAILY LR, CHARLOTTETOWN, D Ck ER 4, — WEATHER KNOWS NO DISTINCTION | ns BULLETIN. probabilities for Next 24 Hovurs. | Rich and Poor Alike Suffer From | mononto, Dec. 4.---Winds increas | Catarrh in This Climate. | ing to gales from eastward } oe All observant physicians have no-| setting in at ni ght. ‘hursday :/ticed the enormous increase in Sinds mostly |east and south, with | }catarrhal diseases in recent years, | rain. jand the most liberal and enlighted | e —— + have cheerfully given their approval | _The Forty Hours Devotion be-| to the new internal re medy, Stuart S| t Vernon River today |Catarrh Tablets as the most suc-| gan 4° a) at Alberton isspoken | cessful and by far the safest fennel a ee oe rhe |for catarrh yet produced. masa most Success! dlalr, = AM6 One well known ecialist, as! » euni of $86 was realized. - a SPresanst, @ negli Tree. 17th and 18th |" @8 he had made a thorough | —Chi age a ne 'e Notre | test of this preparation, discarded December. Riace, oo ‘a s3.1,..,{imhalers, washes and sprays and Dame. A» BRS ee ee depends entirely upon many and beautitul gitts aed the)Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets in|t ttle ones, the medium ones a the treating catarrh, whether in the] big ss Agdedlag a . > 7 = head, throat or stomach. — tr 9 Dr. Risdell says ‘‘in patients who fee woes es _ '|had lost the sense of smell entirely} A meeting of the Steam Navi- | and even where the hearing has be gation Company is called for this!gunto be affected from catarrh 1 afternoon to co sider a proposition have hat | fine results after only a From the Board of Trade regarding | few weeks use of Stuart’s Catarrh the carriage of mails. Ch : | Propo- Tablets. Ican only explain their| sition is that the steamer Princess |action on the theory that the leave Pictou about midnight and | cleansing and antiseptic properties | deliver the maus here avout six of the tablets destroy the catarrhal gcleckin the morming, the steamer|werms wherever found because I| te leave Cha Jottetown on-1 ““airB CO | have found the tablets equally valu-| %ctou in time to connect with the |/able in catarrh of the throat and| Halifa ix train. stomach as in nasal catarrh.”’ -_Beginning te-morrow moreing' Dr. Estabroek says, Stuart} the train due to leave T gnish at | C: tarrh Tablets are especially use- | 15 p. m. , will leave at ori 45 p. m. ful in nasal catarrh and cat: urh a of | ad continue to Summersiie thirty | the throat, clearing the membr> nes ’ minutes ahead of former time; and | of mucus and sneedi lv overc: acai the express train due to leave Sum- merside at 7 p. m. will leave at 6.10 _m.,andcontinue 50 minutes ahead fformer time, arriving at Char- igttetown with the mails and pas- sengers at 8.20 p.m. This change has become mecessary because the the hawking, ceughing and expect- orating, Any suffererfrom catarrh «iil iind | Stuart's Catarrb Tablets will give immediate reuef and being in tablet form and pleasant to the teste are convenient and always ready for use steamer Northumberland does not as they can be carried in the pocket | wait at Point du Chene to connect and used at any time as they con- with what is.known as the C. P. R. | tain no poisorous drugs, but only » . . e — i train. the cleansing anfispetic preperties of Eucalyptus ‘bark, Guaiasei, blood | root and tiydrastin. - All druggists sell the tablets cents for complete treatment. om AER ‘Soyo PUB JBOIJY) 9Y} Qn puvIesNs uo sdoip Moje aye. Isne “pasn S$} WOWIUIT jOIPUSPF (Sy ysnoy) Suryovy ywe3suod sy) qi ayeae IGIy 3q}),uoOM NOL Sore Throat now so prevalent can be «wickly and pleasantly cured by using Dr. Bark’s Antiseptic Pas- ‘sat 50 TT GE SR HAVE YOU MADE CHOICE?| Have yeu made choice of a aed igist to wham you can. at all! times with a certainty of wetting | just what'.gou require? If you have not yetamade a choive, we re-! spectfully reguest that yeu give us (atrial. Our.stock of pure drugs, perfumes, brushes, combs, sponges and general goilet supplies sis large and varied, amd our prices the low- il 'est. tilles. Maxes Seek Propre Wet. These pastilies are endorsed }w the most | Paine’s Oelery Compound, the famous vecaiats, Lawyers, dectors and public | 'world’s greatest and best: medicine, Speakers, and are a specific remedy for the | throai. Ibeyaisn act as a prewentative of | diphtheria an@ other cuniagicus diseases of | tac throat. makes sick people well. Thousands of testimeniais from the best people jhave established the fact that | Paine's Celery Compound is the lonly honest and reliable medicine for het weather ailments. Our istock of Paime’s Celery Casnpound EB. Hughes, is always fresh; get your supply The P le’s D : ‘from us. copie s Drugg.st Apothecaries Haii. } Reppix Bros., | Charlottetown, P. E. L BARGAIN We Have Secured Ancther Gase of These Zero Blankets Ani Have put them on Sale this Merning at the Wenderful low Price of Price 25c Geo Drugyists, wither? tender, | the 26th Nov. & ef &s Size 7ox8s. | LADIES’ FELT HATS | About 209 Hats, all gcod Shapes, Ranging Es Price from G@c to $1.40 bat PA 7 f r, Z2 cents Each, 7 eee as s* sores ‘The Peepie's Storrs m:", J MEETING “il KUSsiiCO. Interesting ik iki ps pagal Prospects Good On Monday night, Dec. 3rd, a political meeting was held in Rustico | Hail, where both sides of politics | were well debated. Mr. Mphraim Gallant was the first | speaker. He scored the government | for a ‘ir extravagant expenditures, | their deficits, their le tting of jobs etc. Dr. Douglas was the speaker. He reviewed the ( onser- vative rule from 1881 andthen took up the management of affairs P. KK. Island | by the Liberals. told the audience that ij they were returned to power they would obtain a subsidy from Ottawa. Mr. Mellish was then called upon. He censured the Government fer putting the country to the unnec expense of an election. He showed to the meeting that the hir ing of an Attorney-General was un constitutional. He also spoke the debt of the province, and the barge’ amount of money that the Liberals have wrung from the farm ers of this coumtry. Mr. Wm. Laird followed. It seemed that this gentleman had been sent there to take Mr. Far- quharson's pi made cssafy ol ace. up of mo other matter than a! few little paltry things in eulogy of | Mr. Farquharson. The other speakers ‘were Thomas Doyle, Wiktam Moffatt, Shieskam Buote, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Joseph Wise, Mr. Buntain and J. Johnston. tof Charlottetown. Mr. Doyle criticized the Govern- ment in respect to their neglecting the public works of this country. @ if one'ts at liberty te jadge by the | sentiment of the meeting as to the reverence due the Farquharson Geov- ernment by the people of this pro- vince, be would be ferced to con- clude that the Conserxatives will be , at the.bead of affairs after Decem- ber 12tb. hc i A MARSHFIELD SPEAKS. Str,—I hope the .@ectors of Fort Augustus will beware of the man) who reiused to sign.the memorial of | electors at Maxshfield on the Mr. Farquharson was | conspicuous in his .a2bsence —se was Cummiskey—the &peaker! Mr.) Palmer desires to .wse the electors | ) of Port Augustus te help him get more bills out of the Government. Rnt while. Mr. Themas A. Mc- Leam his opponemt, there is little lear taate>. uc (Mr. Palmer) will be elected. Mr. McLean is a practicalfarmer zed mechanic--- knows well the practical side of Kfe and what it is to tai! lateand eagiy and earn his bread bythe sweat of his bzow. He will make a fine repre- sentative, and from.all accounts fis’ election is already assured.—-The | district will honour itself by electing Mr McLean and securing the serwiice of am able and honest man as its me- presemtative, together with that of | wr. Peter McCeart.---Vote im McCoart and McLean. MARSHFIE&®. oe _ Hendsome Saéescription. Cars Town las given £3,000 ‘gis woo) towanés he erection of a new cathedral. - —Sergt. Hessian’s lecture, to be | held in Y. M. C. A. Hall on Ta day night. will rank with the best of its Mind ever delveered on the | Island. ‘Be sure and gerne. Admis- $lou ivc. -—here was a very good attend- ance at the market today. Butier by the tub, brought from 21 to 22 cents, an advance over last week. The prices of other articles are practically unchanged. --The regular meeting of Court Mount Stephen will be held. this evening in Mechanics’ Hall, Brown Block, at 8 o'clock. A full attend- ance isrequested. Electien of offi- next | ot | He | His speech was | 1900 r iiCikis Luca: atta 6: HOW it ii Stanley Bros DH). DISCOUNT SALE way CAL }diiure an aey Ww ibe hand! is at i Lyceum to sumesda night, The popui ates, Pat ‘and Jenkisus. will -electu lof Charlot tnd ik alty at the » mori Inight. Come e yeta go set. | MR ad as pres at the meeti We ipanhy | Loyal Crusaders. iiag a addressed the bo ls on Li iwar. His addre y intere ing to his youny f -A gentleman w osted in the | grain trade gays hut the 1900/] whi ‘at crop in Mai will not ex ceed 1d, WO UOU He aoe not think there will be much whea for export, asthe willling firm will require it all ; lour.— Winn peg paper. Dirnde is —Potatoes, which have been ver scarce here this fall, promise to . more plentifulin future. The P. & [. shippers have been chipping ti Sydney, but the market is now overstocked and Halifax teas to be looked toas the place to sell pro- duce .—Halifax Herald. --The lecture in St. Peters’ Sc hoolroom this (T uesday} evening foc the benefit of Missions will not be a repetition of the one given in the, Kirst Methodist C hurch, as Mr. | Mellish tnatends taking us from Paardeberg to Israel Poort, with inc idents and experiences of the Bat- 'tle of Florida, Battle of Dreifontein, capture of Bloemfontein, Relief of | Sanna’ Post. Battle et Israel Poort | and tke Canadians’ grand charge. |The “‘Boysin Khaki’ ’ will be ounhand | to give a drill and cherus. ---The regular monthly a eting (of the City school board was held last -ewening. The enroelme bs for the month was 1323 and the attendance {1267. Theaverage attendance was | 1081, or 86 per cent. — were three truancies during the month and 19 cases of Songacak punish- jment. The highest PecOR tren is for the month were : West Kent, | Principal Miller's, 93; Prince Street. | |Priwcipal Seamza's, 93; Queen! Square, Principal Landrigan’s, 91, Dr. Jenkins gave notice “that he wowld ask for sherter hours for ‘thimnd grade chikiren. For the Christmas holidays the schools will close on Friday, Bec, 21st, and re- (open on Wednesday, Jan. 2nd. —Ir is reported from St. Peters- burg that the Czar has made such gomuiae improversent that his con ulllon seems to premise certain re- covery. Other arvices state that the Czar is detested by the Russian aristocracy on acoount of his peace views and his Western European sympathies, and because the Czar- \ina has made .Bmglish the court \lamguage. The Russian nobility, \aceordmg te this acconnt, has long |desired for the Czar the same fate | than: overtook Czar Paul in 1801. x “ Bo doubt,” thernessage continues, “ the Czar was desed with slow poi- 80%, against which his doctors were powerless, and even if it should not prewe fatal, the p@son may perman- ently affect the Haeperor’s intellect, rendering a regemcy necessary.’’ —At the regular meeting ot Branch 216, C. M.B. A., held las: ewexing, officers were elected as tollews:— Syiritual Directer—Rev. Dr. Mor- | rion. Cleancellor—Alex. Macdonald. President— nears A. Macdonald. First Vice Pres.—Jos. McCarey. Second Vice Pree.—James Hen- i messer. | Recording Sec’y.—Henry Fitz- wera ki. Assistant Recording Secretary— dames Mct, vaid. Financia! Sec’ y.—M_ F. Koughan. Treasure:—S. P. Paeali. Marshal— Joseph GaFant. Guard-—E. Cullen. Trustec s—Alexander and Dr. Conroy. Repres ntative to Grand Council Alexa der Macdonald ; alternate, Dz. F. 7. Kelly. | The(C rind Ceuncil will meet at | rr. |Niagara Falls in August xext. ---Summerside advices state that | iy; nk J. Seaman, who has been | Mr John Sharp, the opposit iOD CaN~ j gsi) g from typhoid Sever for the | didate ir the Fifth District o} past {1 ree weeks fied at St. Vin-| Prince, has retired from the con- | cent s hospital, Wo-cester, Nov. | test, Councillor James McNeill c 1 Bedthan cadmas thie eomeeiad Sammerside, taking his place. ry rom Prince #dward Island | —The steam lauuch Lady Davies,| 08° three years azo t this month, of the marine and fisheries depart- 2m) after sae ing until — ped mezt, was out on 4@ trial trip Satur- imi dle of m AY: in 5B en came 5 + te thong 31 ho |G ‘dne, where he gained employ day, and, it is thoughi, will be f on’ Ceeigen) OR out’ Gee! ransferred to the custom depart-|) emt at ta ? oe al a 3 ras nent to replacé ‘the Lady Roberts. p27. PVC COM ASY TOF _— eet ° he went to wo:kior John A. Dunn, ~Halitax Chronicle. vy whom he w:s empioyed previo | A nice remembr “ance to send to;ie his death. M hile in Gardner he! our fciends away for “Christmas. ; ade many friends, who feel his -e of those little 1 cokle ts, with; eathkeenly. I is friends sympath haki cover, containing pictures of ze with his instuer, two sisters and li of Prince Edward |] Island's So uth \a brotnaer, _residents cf | rince 4 \frica heroes, the officers and the ward Isian i, The ne arest relative jen: those who have returned home }in this coua‘ry Js a cons n, W ind those now on the way, and those, Thompeon, travelling salesman for, too, who will never return. The |the Oil Stove company, and two) vyooklets are for sale atall the book-| aunts, Misses Han-ah and Lizzie Price .10 cents, ready to of I oxbury.—Worchester, paper. eee Macdonald | j } i i £ | 1 | fi ees / es F Hverything must be sold and sold quick. When the CONTRACTORS TAKE CHARGE Every article has to be out of the store. to come out; the partitions, shelving and‘stairways have to come down ; so you see the necessity for a quick clear- ance. The front has GET YOUR WANTS SUPPLIED OUT OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK 2 STANLEY BROS. Great Clearance Sale i * Haass } a Crockery, Glass- ware, China, ete. Having decided to ness our whole stock wil The stock consists Sets, Table Sets, Sets, Berry Sets, Now is The Time “*z etc. <a, 0 ‘out of the crockery busi- be sold out at big discounts. of, in part, Dinner Sets, Tea Toilet Sets, Fancy Lamps, Leronads P. MONAGHAN, TO BRING TO US ANY OLD GOLD OR SILVER...... Artic’es that have c2ased to be of any use. you May UPPER QUEEN STREET. Oe ae 2 a4 = a wil a low full value in exchange for goods, and be able t> purchase something—either Watch, Jewe'ry, Spectac’e or clock —that wou'd be of serviee to vou. FE. W. TAYLOR CAMERGN BLOCK | I + owen pee crane aM a a i i i tr ce, eT ee eS eee ee one