‘pain oon ates < ' Caterrhisa Lingering Cold “hic *.@f: Quo: ee STARTS WITH A CLD Refuses to Vield to Ordina' y Treatmen'. Ce arraitu di tas with s old lu he sad Apu uw iett unchecked | tase <)mm ite, rar. ly gets well of itself. # A fresh old taken the disease sye.ads. yi tt g deeper and deeper, e@2sivg al ny the mucous membrane ¢< nese .o throat, from thro ~ e we cl; pe. f.cm windpipe to broue yer és» $ and from bronchial tubes tO lung Srert Fae an vous membrane all conncct, re with snother. Hence it is easy to 0 ad wem one part to another liacd ait this same membrane. rhis is vwhy eatarrh in the head soon affects tee chroat ond fioslly the stomach i- sett or. pgineg On«bronic catarrh ofthe s'cnia h, \ hich is a most obstinate fg 0 oie ysper sia. lv ryt cdy is now well agreed that catarrh aa tld disease an! :ot a local one, and we attempt to cure by local applications eimply gives temoorary relief from the purely local symptom: wthout the remot- est e fect in staying the progress of the «l(sease, There is a new preparetion recenily of~ fered tothe public thati-. epparently des- aioed to do sway with every other form of cetervh treatment. T bismew remedy ia not 2 secret patent gine, but it isa large, pleseant taat- + tablet compored of Sauguinaria, ix “hi THE LAILY EXAMIN. R CY ARLOTTE, WN OC . OBER 25 igoo |ELECTION, 1900.|*°"™™™ ‘ Rev, Fa'her McLean Remembered at nlar G.ndidates r ‘1. = rhe Pon IN DP, E. Olu AN eR Rast Queens, - Alexander West Queen's, - East Prince, - - West Prince, = - King’s, - Marti! | A. A. Lefarges Rdward «Hacks { Austin C. Macdoza POINTS IN THE Mutual Preferential Trade within the British Empire. ISSUE. ™ Rebuke of ;Politicians who broke their pledges to the peo- ple — increasing expenditures and debt when they promised to reduce them. W. §. Stewar | ND FRESENTATION St, Before leaving Si. George’s Parish fer ‘he mizesion cf Sumumersde, Rev. Jd. C. \cLean was presented with addresses hy the congregation and the promoters of thy League of the Sacred Heart, accompanied wth pures whose united {conten 8 mounted to upwards of $100. Sunday au wlot bemwg Fether MeLean’s lat sb ab in St. Gorges, at the ead ot - (be following address wae read, to vhoob be rev. geat ¢man replied io suit ) le Tims > Geerge's ADDRTE&8, KX J.C. Mv Lear: od) Dear Father,—Tolsy the hole yereh of Ss. George is con'rac ted n one tr.wof:orrom. We, yourhimble marc ehionvers having our hess in grief for the loss we sustaine!l threigh the ivath Of our old purtor, the ve. erable Sather Francie, whceee memory shall ‘wave be green, had our measure ot grief tiled to overtlowing when we learned stat you were about to sever your coneection with this parish and in response to the voice of the Master to evier upoo your sacred duties in another portion of the Lord's vineyard, The ties which bind us to you are so B 2 & ' * 2 ye SSS manifold, eo intricate and so sacred that Honest Government fort Unit- ed Canada. Down with Tarte and Tarte- iE calpto!, Guaiacol, Hydra:tin and other wa'uable and barmless epec fics, which aken internally snd seem to have a me nerkab!y beneficial eff ct upon the © \ao1 and mucous mewbrane-, appareritly ei(m \osting the.catarrhal poi on trom the ewhole system. Vuee tablete while being pleasant, <-m ecient and absolutely +ate to use have cures in long etand:g cases of cetera that are litle ehort of marvellous. Thade fhey are eold by druggists uader the mene of Stusr’s Catarrh Tablete, aud aay catarrh sufferer whe has tried in- halers, lotions, ointmente, salvee, etc., saod vealiz d their inconvenience and usex weesvess, will fully appreciate the ditfers eoce between » mere pa, liative and a per- ena@uent cure afier givirg Stuart’s Caterrh “Sablets an impartial tria’, All druggists sell hem at 50 cents for ism. “The record of our party while it has been in power un- der its present leaders is one 4 long, shameful story of promises unfulfilled and broken; of reck- less extravaganee ; of jobbery and corruption; and of utterly dis- | graceful betrayal of every prin- ciple for which as a party we stood. For the purpose of securing themselves in office the men who have been entrusted. with positions of leadership have brought disgrace upon our party and dishonour upon the name of fullsezed package end no matter where ¢ .e catarrh is located, in the head, throa’, ‘anges or stomach, Stuart’s Catarrh Tablete wll surprise you with the eftec- Give reeult> » evenafew days use, .MEET.NG AT MONAGHAN, —— The echoolsabouse on Monaghan Road eras fill d t> overflowing on Tucelay by cheelec orsof that section tohear the pot tical is ves discussed by the*caudidates te: Ext Que:n’s aud othere. Mr Jam a Gaghes occupied the chair and Jas, U- Tratvoracted as secretarv. The best of order was observed throughout snd ie darze audience listened wiih kee atie tion tothe fdifferert speaker . M gars 'McKiunon, Martin, KF iguusr soa, Mcctont. @ J Palmer. J J Jehos'oo, J H Cummiskey and E Ryan apoke ir the crder given. Every argu meat p @ ented by the Li erale was me aad retuerd concivsively and the Con-er- vative speakers each rece ved rounds of <&j plans . The Liberal gepeaker- warped Oa the votes paceed this sear for public works, but failed to elicit more than *@ few sbouts fron: asmall pumber, whi'e! the elector~ vigorously applauded the ex pesare of the Government’s troken dow: pole’ «nd the attempts being made at be leverth hour to get credit ‘or voting a d mten erdicy money. The applau e of the cieclurstor the d tferent Conss vativ: “peakers, and especially :he elogu‘nt sd- dress of Mr. Rya>, showed that ths sec “i090 is almost eolid for Martin. -—"as SS —_ Hay Fever cam be Cured by Japanese Catarrh Cure. 47 KILLS THE GERM WHICH IS THE CAUSE OF THIS MOST PREY- ALENT COMPLAINT. Way fever has been the cause of much scicn- @ifle study and research by many of the most ‘(Wesainent physicians throughout the world. Many ef them differ as to its real cause, but the waajority agree that the cause is due to the “ittke germs contained in pollen grains, prin- «igally hay pollen, but many other flowers and Pitateco atribute largely to its cause. Japanese @aiarrh Cure has been found the only complete «w“npefor hay fever. It contains an organic come pownd of Iodine, which is a thoroughly harmless antiseptic, and destroys the hay fever “eens completely. It soothes, heals and gives “timasst immediate relicf. You will find it Pleasant to use. We will be pleased to send yeu # trial quantity free. Enclose 5 cent stamp time postage, to The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Zimited, 121 Church St., Toronto. Sold by all eewggiets, 50 cents, or mailed direct. Great Clearance Sale of Columbia Zithers. Balance of our « tock All EW, fr ‘sh gocd. No Shop-worn stock. Secial inducen ent; to immed.at+ purchasers, Baee lessons. Call and see us sure, ARTHUR B. WALKER, Imperial House. Streets, city, must be sold, “orn Kent and Queen Liberalism.”——-H. H. Cook. THE DAILY BAAMINER -———— pan OC TOBER 25, 1990. as WILSON'S MANIFESTO: —— ——— Tue Goarpray having declined to pubs lish Mr, Lawrcuce A. Wilsco’s manifesto to the liquor tiede, we have Uceu weked te publich it io Jug Examiner. As wrule, we reéftuere to give curieucy to the elecuon literarure of the New Literale. But te plesee & promtucul member ofthe tem- perance budies in this provines, we ebull make au exception iv this care—merely remarking thatthe Lawrence A. Wilect who issued tbe mavuifeet is the «em gevtl-emaa who'men ged ? ihe peculi. ‘Plebiscite Voe’’ ia Quebec. “We are about to enter isto a came paigu u wuich ove eection ot «he pr ople will support the Liberals sod another section the Conservatives, With mans ‘t 1s @ q.estion ; With us it is purely i Suriness proposiiion. We ali know Geo.E Foster’s position on the question of prch:. bitioa, and with tne presence of Hugi. John Macdonald, io tne event 01 the Con servative party beiog returned, bis band vou'd immeasurably be strengthened, ane -22: Wicu ig the f'¢ of our fricnde c the Proviuce oi Mr. Wilson says : <aade Winches Manitcby tosday may be ouré to. morrow. Sugh John Macdonald was ¢ lected Prem er of Mavitoba not many months age Ose of the principal planks of the pla: form which canzbt the tanatical vote w > © OF!ition immediatly upon assu min, ofc. Heredeemed his pledge, wod 4 ass- ed @ proh bitory law which w I! blot ou oo Juve 1+t, 1991, every | cemced viciualier of that provinces, Needless to se] you 0 te ru n and destruction he is Causing anc will _ Cause io «ur brethren of that province, “He is now eeeking admissicn in the councile of the Dominioa, and I would ack you, 10 Common sense, Whether the elec« tios Of such a man would not be a menace to the livelibood ofourselves and families? This is cot politica! rentiment, it is simply bard facte, and I would ask you to con sider and weigh well the position of tbe (rade in this matter. Qur friends in Manitoba bave been ruined by Hugh John Macdonald. Are we to permit ourselves to be ruined aleo? This ia for you toconsider and judge.” _—___- > Local Notices,} ee If you want a nice strong market basket see Beer & Gcff's uew stcck. Willow market baskets from Evgland Just opened at Beer & Goff’s. zi. Big boot bargains at the clearance sale next to Driscoll & Hornsby, Queen Street, For big bargains in boots and shoes come {0 clearance eale next to Driscoll & Hornsb ’e, Queen Street, we view th° cacdering of them with & vroader and dieper sense of sovrow a2 regret thaa that wh'ch usually attends the separation of a well-beloved pastor from his cevoted fi ck, That you may the more fully appreci- at2 our attechment to you and the feelings oceasioned by seeing you depart from our midst, we need only mention that thie parish is your native sol and that yore boyhood’s days are associated with p!leer sant memories, that the first year of your sacerdotal labors was spent fo. our spiritual advancement, and that for over eight years you have been our zealous and devoted pastor. Apart from this we regard you ae the most brilliant link in tbe diamond chain of cherished remembrances which binds us toa past Of six:y jewelled years. But the sacred period whch ie made up of those past years,uod which opens with the pastorate of your saintly predecesso 6 is brought to a close by your removai from this parish. And it ia remarkable that thie, your last Sunday to | flisiaie at our aliar as parish priest,happens to be! e enoiversary Suoday which marks the ae veot of your predecessors to this mission, Butere the bonds of fatherly intercourse which unites you to us in tenderest love and sympathy are rent esundirs 1.1 us en- deayour to dispel th: feelings of eadnesa, which such ééparation naturally exciles To be assured that in ycur relation to us as priest, father a:d friend you have gained access to our hearts and merited our affections may help to soothe the sorrow you experience in departing and buoy you upwWith hope and courage in your labors. During the eight years of toil, care and auxiety that you have been ruling this parish, your epirit of labor, of self-sacrifice and untiring zeal have made you the idol of your parishionere. The examjle you have :et us, the ralu- wfY luostuct ODS vou have givenus and tue principles ye u Lave inculcated have surk deeply into cur minds and wil! be lovingly remember d as lopg as the lamp vf lite bo ds out to barn, But th's does not eum up all that you nave dove for us. Youu cave bean. tieu ur plece of D vine worship and procu:eo church furnich ngs which pow make cu) cburch one of the bes: equipped in the dio- cese. Aod to c+ment us in bonds ot lov: and unity 10 God you bave es'ablished tae acevciation of tue League of the Sacred Heart, to wnich we are happy to eay we ali belong Th+ in’ rest ycu al:o touk iv our tem porai sil ire Geeerves Our warmest commendation, for to your progressive *pirit are due many ot the materie! aiyan- tages the community sow e:j ys. Wat you b2ve cose to prom te th spiritual aod iemporal wil’are of your Hock will usdoubudly k2+p your pams ia benediction among us for ages to come. {.decd, if there was sothing else to waten our gratitude and excite our ad- wicetion Lu! the edification we received by your loving care in his d:cliving sage of our faithful friend and sp ritual couoe sellor for many years—the venerable Father Francis—it would be enficient to intureto you an undying memory. Whilst we now bid youan affectionate but sorrowful farewell weask you to res member us in your tupplicatons to the lhrene ot Grace, and be assured that we on our part shall not fai! tootfer ap our bumbl+ pravers to ite Giver of all good things that He way give you sirength to discharge tke duties of your sacred call- ing fa'thfully and well, and that you may receive in au abuadant measure the hap piness which falls to the lot of the good priest here on earth. Please accept the accompanying purse as a emall token of the deep affection and high esteem we entertain tor you. 8'gned on behalf of the parishioners of St George’s Parish. Micuar. D. McCormack, James Morrison, Joun McLe.taxy, Currscsrom MoCoamack, Fargcnar Caueselt, James Al. MoPuee, Elders. October 21.t, 1900, lhe purse from the congregation was an \legant one and bore the ivecription: To Rev. J. C. MoLeay FROM THE ParisHioners or Sr. Georce’s ParisH, Oocr. 21,1909. Ccee NEWS comes from those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla fer scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. | Reportsagree that HOOD’S CURES © — f & = nigh at all. OBITUARY, Sei ot A gloom was recently cast over the cOumunity caused by the death of Augusta, beloved daugater of Mr. aud Mre, John A. Campbell, of Little Harbor, 110: 46. The deceased was iathe 22ad year ot her ag*,and passed peacefully away at the home of her parents after ao ilinees of eighteen months; expert med-~ ical ekill, and ell the tender care that could be lavished by loving hands failing to check the progress of that fell disease, consumption, the pains and diecomforts ‘f whch she bore to the last with marked patience and Christ an fortitude. The long procession of sorrowing friends and elatives that followed the deceased to her lust resting place in St. Mary’s cemetery showed the high es:cem ia waich she was held by the community; ber amiable disposition and loving manners, endeared ber to her many frieute, and made her a special favorite of all who knew her, Although in the graveshe fier, long may her memory linger in the hearts of those she loved and leftto mourn. Batthey mourn n t as those without hope, for she died with the full assurance of a glorious immortality. A Frienp, Ce me ae While the cool winds of aviumn were blighting the dying works of nature, col- Oriug the green foliage with the pale whiteness of death, there passed from out thie world the spiritof Joseph Mayne, eldest eon of Mr. Jonn Mayne, Emerald, at the early age of 23 years. ‘To all who knew him he was ever unassuming, kind and affectionate. ‘Che promising bope of ford parents, he did his work with cheer tul obedience, but, alas! death cheata ue of many soul-fixed aspirations. Forced by impaired bealth to cease work last spring, he sank lower and lower every day, until the morning cf the 20th ult., SAA bn BRACE «- Is a friendly contest between ladies and culture and refinement in the matter of style in dress, and heac-dress particularly, The productions of our milliner first place, Joy while you wear them. Vile Raced A\! over North America, England and France to pick up the latest modes in Millinery, and as we look over our stock we must say ‘‘we did it.” dollars’ worth of stylish millinery is at the command of our milliner, when you ask her what looks nicest. Thousands of Ife twronder She can make you look so much prettier. She has the taste, she has the goods, and you have the face. tcgether and see the result to create your own hat, then we have lots of trimming, and it’s priced right, too. Our Felt Sailors are all the rage this fall, and we don’t wonder at the rage, because they are traly beautiful, and the prices— 5oc, 75¢, $1, $1 25. $1.50, $2—is not too We sell styzish Millinery at what it should cost. PROWSE 6 Now let’s get them It you wish The Ladies’ Stylish Outfi:ters. The hats she and her assist- ants create are marvels of beauty and a ROS. Be wen we take hon Se | his eorrowing parents, sisters and bro: hera we eatead our heartfelt tympatby. Tw» hands upoa the breast, Ani labor’s done ; Two j;ale feet*crossed in rest., tLe race i::un, Two eses with cyin weighs shut, All tear cease, To lipe whore grief is mute, J And wrath at peace. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE — According to public announc ment a conference of delegates from the Third Electoral District of King’s Co. assemble i in the ball at Cardigan on the 17th inst. M: D.C. Merson, President of the conference, was calied te the chair. The undersigned was appointed secretary. The clairman stated that the abject ofthe conference was to nominaye a fit aud proper person to tili the vacancy ir the Legiela- tive A.seubly caured by the death of the late Cyrus Shaw, Eeg. It was moved by Mr. MacLean ,¢ Dundas, seconded by M:. Hodgeom MacDonald of the same place, that Mr. W.A. O. Morson, of Charlottetown, be chcsen to fill the vaccnocy. The motion was submitted ¢@ the delegates and carried uDanimously. Mr. William Csinthen addressed the conference on the advisability of securing a beautifal water colour portrait of ous late friend and representative, Mr. Shae, the same to *be placed in Cardigan Hall, as a ema!) tritute to his worth esa citi- zen as well asto his uotiring labors on bebalf §of the district and province in g2neral, A subscription list was opened and the necessary amount subscribed ina few minutes, The following reso'ution was then moved by James E. MacDonald, Esq., M. L.A., seconded by Mr. Robert Curran : when he peacefully breathed his jast. To ‘totaketo Himeelf our es'cemed f Cyrus Shaw. And, Whereas, bis death deprives the Conservative party of one of ite most it liant defendere, and the entire commutl! of ove of its best citizgs. Te R-solved that the membere of the eral-Conservative Association for d Third District desire to give ¢ our heartfelt sorrow caucel by the rf timely death of Mr. Shaw, aod # . tame time tender our sincere +y:patby CONFERENCE. as Perth, Oct. bis bereavea widow snd family. J. A. Dewar, Seey- 20th, 190. Watchman and Herald p ease 90pf- —— SS -- - ‘A Fair Outside Is »4 a Poor Substitute ‘ For Inward Worth. Good health, inwardly, the kidneys, liver and is sure to come if Hood's Sa saparilia is promptly gsed. This secures a fair outside, consequent vigor in the frame, with a glow of health on the cheek ; appetite, perfect digestion, pure all -dLoss of e — “I was health troabled ean dizziness, tired ane and loss of appetite. I was com and after down. I took Hood’s Sarssparilla awhile I felt much better. Hood's rilla built me = oo A. Rossel. Chelsea, near Ottawa, Que. troabled and we Billousness—“I have been . with headache and biliousness much rundown, Tried Hood’s Sarsepasls and it gave me reef and built me "Dat Morrison, 89 Defoe Street, Toronto, : Never Disappo Weereas it has pleased Almighty Go —_—— Hood’s Pills eure liver tlle; the eathartic to take with = ad en ie