‘MONEY _—— SAVE ON YOUR | SHOE BILLS. By buying your Boots and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES All . Some lines Half Price. goods must be sold. STORE NEXT TO DRISCOLL & HORNSBY’S QUEEN STREET wse vy bros Dentistry... tl PatNLESs DENTISTRY | y use of electricity t or by the Berlin Meth 1. ; Mopern DENTISTRY, crown and‘ bridge work. (Both without pain.) ARTIFICIAL TEETH.— We make all kinds. without paw. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS : Teeth extracted Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. BY SPECIALISTS | } S. C. NUTTER, Propr. above brewery are vast- ly superior to the goods prodwced by any other brewery in tie -Domin- ion, aad in order to give everyone a chance to sampie them}*sve beg to quote the following low prices for cash Ses Per Bed $16.50 ber half.do 8.20 Per quarter do.. 4.20 Per dosen:gnarts. 1.00 Per dozen }p#rats.. 80 Deliverediaany part of the-citx,~stcamers or trains. A. MACDONALD I. Sole agent for’ P. P'S QUT Pama Edward island Magazine A particularly Some exceptionally ticles, and the good mnmumber: interestiny ar| Piece, “Marchbank’s i very pretty views. These are the contents. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Han haalotterows Aspe p, hoi Hears A . i , Mills,’’ ‘ +o al C; ton, P.E.T. | - FOntis} iece, t , I I The M 5) : ne 1a é aspeque om ey. 7, MM balped e, (iltus.}— erase MM. With *¢) 2 in C} : } $3 ae25 1N 1€ s Clothing ne ar ae eeay Wee! g (illus.)—Law Our £3 Mucational Sycten 'yster at Elon nr hye Lewst the bookstores and Stans I . +} Dhee og e€ cents the copy. “QOscriptio; vear 5c: aes THE P. E. 1, MAGAZIN sy ie = gents Wanted. Nore g reliable men to sell The bore cotia Fertilizer Co's Fertili ©2 cominission. Apply to Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co., HALIFAX. N.§ B6—1 mo e The ae Ale and Porter of the } R. H. MASON | has opened up on QUEEN STREET A full supply of CONFECTIONERY &. B. Chocolates, t*&.. etc. All the Decenther MAGAZINES now in stock at both the (Jueen Street stoére and the old stand on Grest George Street, opposite the thedral. McKINNON & WicNEVIN a ca- Manufactuerers & Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. Hose Packing, bélting, waste, ete. Goldie & Co’s wel! known brand of fleur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edye| Soap, Sunrise Biéed Tea, etc. Call or write us*for prices pacing your orders. betose ENVELOPES ENVELOPES Letus print some fer you. and seeks only the power v hick mone ‘can give. Beit is quoted as saying: “Napoleon of finance until I really am, | ™4Y advise, “aod can make good the title.’ «owner is J. B. Robinson. }:to have been induced ted was Rhodes. ENVELQPES | ahead as they please 2nd not touch | ithe diamonds, while they give him | If we cant] THE DAILY EXAMINER 3HARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 6 1900. A GOLD THRUST, HON. GEO. E. FOSTER. ealemeeeneeeec Bystander in the St. Jobus, Qu News has no doubt who shiud jead the Conservative party and «fiers this reason for the hope that: hi “The immediate leader of the Conser- vative party must be the fon. Mi: Foster, for whom a seat will be found It would be an incalculable 1 ss to th: party, to the country, should itis 2a) The most gigantic trust the world has known is in process of formation in London. It isa gold trust which plans to cortrel the entire output of gold and put even nations at its mercy. Everything is being kept secret, aud all the principals deny it, but all indications point to its exis- tence. : Alfred Beit is the richest individual disappear from public life, Aséa fi in London. He has one ambition—te nancier, as a debater, he is without be the richest man m the world. Beit peer;in parliame t. Asa critic is little known in jhe social world, though he has one of the finest houses | in Park lane. Heis 2 German by birth, and ef Jewish blood, 47 years old, a bachelor, a small, nervous man, with a blonde mustache, which he is always nervously pulling. oughly informed, not merely upon | He is the leading spirit in the firm |itical questions, but upon subj-ct of Wernher, Beit & Company, who! which have aliterary and phi Oi phic. control the mjority of the South) interest, and while he can manipu sie Africa gold mines. Clever as Barnato, | figures and make them eloquent, he without any of that plunger’s follies, he equally at home with the academ builds on actual properties, not on subject, treated at leisure, with p>! paper orfeeldings on paper. Beit and | jped periods, with classic diction. «¢ his allies to day show a market value! has, mcreover, made himself felt in or $97§,000,000, and Beit wants to} ;emarkabie manner, both ia office and make himself a billionaire. He hopes} in opposition. He was always thi to do it through the gold trust, and) gblest exponent of the. Ccnservative plans to be the real Napoleon of f-) policy. He insisted upsn the tradi- nance. Hehas no fads or hobbies or! ticns, upon the digni y and national reckless extravagance for social am-} importance cf the Conservatives. He bitions; dresses extremely modest, has} pad eloquence and invective, but chief- a beautiful palace, with only himself ly he presented an orderly argument In it; ¢s not miserly, spends indiffer- | jn so lively and attractive a manner ently what would be an enormous|ihat he was always I:stened te reaches the breadth and seri. usness « the leaders of the opposition in th imperial parliament, for while he pou ridicule upon his opponents deals‘with the issue with th: dignity and responsibility. His tho sense world being better tor it.—-Brooks. ABOUT WOMAN. eee Here are some notable sayings of great men about women that we would do weil to ponder:— The future of society is in the hands of the mothers. If the world was lost through » woman, she alone can save it.---Di. Beaufori. There is inthe heart of a woman such a deep well of love that no age can freeze it — Bulwer Lytton. Woman is the most perfect the most womanly.—Gladstone. The choicest women are those who ‘eld not a feather of their womanli- ess for some amount of manlike ‘reng'h.— George Meredith. Kindliness in women, not their veaulecus looks, shali win my love.— +hakespeare, No man or woman in the humblest ‘cumstances can be really strong, sole, pure and good, without the when A Delicious Tubbing aud then refreshing sleep—there is nothing better for any beke., Always use the ‘‘ Albert ” BABY’S OWN SOAP and your child will have a fine fortene for an ordinary man, but is a/ throughout: his longest speeches with} mere bagatelle to him. ‘the utmost interesi. In opposition his WANTS POWER, NOT MONPY, | power of sarcasm and invective found He is beyond the point of :makin& free vent, and he made use of them to. the full. A man like this connot be: |spared. Other names have been sug-' Y' gested. A man like this must be giv. “‘| make no boast about being the | © the supreme p'ace. Other men y may be trained for em- but Mr. Foster is the money to spend or for lavish -display, inent service, Foreight months the gold trust scheme has b-en in slow process of | Prestige ! formation. Africa produces-@ majority | Country. of the world’s supply of gold, and} Beit contrels a majority of the African | eutput. Therefore he hasen excellent) WHAT foundation to build upon. He found | nis first allies in what is ‘known as} the “Barney Barnato crowd,” headed | are by Wolf Joel. _and which is not accompanied by aid “The next African mine | should be taken at its face value. It {le is said | costs nothing, and is Cear at any to enter the! price. project. Another factor to'be consider-| We are quite able, while hating sin, He «controls the) to pity and be chari.able to the sin- in the house and before the la iy Aaa [A WOMAN SAYS. largest man who will give the party value and | — Mere advice ahich is given unasked | . * 3 . . e in- diamonds. Beit’s arrangement is for | 9€ when we happen to be the 6 Rhod+s to let the geld crowd go | ner concerned. If a girl cannot make up between two men it is because she has =| i cing up. Besides every assistance in carrying out his| 2 mind worth making up , territorial schemes. ; : ot two is not AUSTRALIA AND. THENMMLONDIKE. |... ). : | thinking about. Thus South African .ge!d interests | TTT her mind any man who will knowingly be cne, : worth the trouble @!| os Day of w’k. prices betwen, i eS, an cover picture, “A Pyf 3 - island Road,’’ and the frontis-}. f If you (- want them p r & i > JOB PRINT Leadon House, (Up Stairs) Charlottetown. Di Most Reliable ‘Jace to have your repair work donc is the place that tahes the most in- terestin your nee ls. We girive to accommodate all who leave aay work wibus, by prompt attentéen and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “O. & ” on repair work. Give us a rial and be convinced that what we eazy is bee. BRUCE STEWART & CO., Founagrs, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler Makers. Steno Navwga- tien Co’s wharf, Charlotte- Y &. i. Tele phone 125. tes (Gwent, —— = D. McEvis & Co. BROKERS. Stock Exchange Building, Nontreal. Dealers in New_ York stocks, and grain. —- 5 ao ; x [-8 per cent. Commission Each Day. Direct wiser with York to every facil- ity for executing orders pronpily. cvtto Corresponlence solicited. } lease you nobody elseccan. We prist Ex yarill be moulded into harmony. Next j velopesat i'to be considered was Ass! whet “ || ‘there is coasideral Phere i ¢s,, : me .. © n $1.45 PER "FHOUSAND. a goo? proses OY ptr ies iin : “ 3 i We pr.nt Oters, you cetiin’t want better, s'' ~ : ae ‘S eal ae B k i Hip $2.50 per themed, and we print the eae of haromomert relations acx an S. . peeing se ures e. Mr. James Clark, Censecon, Prince a gz Ktendike mines irolicu ta London, and can be ut into the trust whenever desired. Just at present Stratton’s Independ- ence mine and the Campbird mine, i Colorado, are the most important preperties fur the trust to secure in aemer to control the American output. A.great amount of dickering and ney otiating has circled around these mise; during the last year, while to- day Stratton’s is being sutyected to fianancial manipulation. John Hays Hammond, the leading mining expert in the werld, who has long seen crovG, is the expert who investigated the Stratton. There are mauy «eports thatthe Beit crowd is p'anring to take over these other American gold mines when it suits their pugposes | The trust hopes to secure control of ot and have never mét the employ ofthe South African | | stomach trouble by the use of these & Co., Toronto, Ont. Edward County, Ont., states :—“‘Eleven years ago I was taken with pains in my back, seitling in my hips and ex- tending up my spine. The pain was very severe, and at times aimost unen- curable, and many days I was not able to @o an hour’s work. Though I tad consulted man; first-class physicians and tried several advertised medicines, I could get no relief. ie “At this time my father-in-law told me to try Dr. Chase’s. Kidney-Liver Pills, and said he knew they would cure me. was my surprise when I began to feel better. I continued their use until I had taken about four boxes, which made me a sound man. I have recom- mended them to a number of my friends with one case where they did not meet with good success. My daughter, Mrs. Chas. Phil- lips, has also been cured of a severe pills.” One pill a dose. 25 cents a box, at all dealers’, or Edmanson, Bates Dr. Chase's I secured one box and great! : § controls, seven-eights of the output of gol¢ in the world. The fes independents remaining outside wil.cut so small a figure as | not to aff.@ the power of the com-! bination. |! What wik happen when all the! gold is cornetad noone knows. Beit: give denialto «he story to-day. but; returns show tkit heis steadiy in-; creasing the nember of mines he, Beitis quoted as saying: “ff diamonds cin be controlled, why | Commencing Monday, October Ist ot gold?” i|the steamrr Elfin will run as fol- ae ‘lows for the balance of the season. Kidney-Liver Pills. Fall Time Tabley Rocky Point Ferry, 1900. Will lease "rince Street Will ®leave Rocky &V harf Point | At 7.002. m. At 8.00 2. m, it ED At 8.30 a. m. At 9 OG a. m. At 9.30a.m. At 10.00 a. m At 4098. 7. At 11.30 2. m To refund the money when At 1.cOoOp.m. At 1.30 p. m REMICK’S | At 2ca0p. 7 At 3-00 p m At 4.cOop.m. ft. 4-50 p. m. ECZEMA SUNDAYS. CURE | At 9.00a. tm, At 10.00 p. m Fails to cure any case of Eczema At 12.45 p. m. “ 1.55 p.m wt 2 +6 h M lon” | At 2.0@ p. m. t 3-00 p. m. 1r piles, no matter of ho re 1.05 ae At a ik ae tanding. For sale ouly at complexion and never be troubled With skin diseases. 1“ ¢ National Council of We me.. of Canada have recommend- ed it as very suitable for nursery use, The Albert Toilet Soap Ca., MONTREAL, Makers of the c2iebrated Albert Toltet Soaps 000600000 40060000606 4 Japanese Fern. ‘* Necessity Knows No Law.” But a law of Nature bows to the necessity of keeping the blood pure so that the enttre system shall be strong, healthy and vigorous. To take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is therefore a law of health and it is a necessity in nearly every household. It never disappoints. Erysipelas—‘Had a severe attack of erysipelas, suffering from dizziness and | nervousgess so that Icould not rest at night. Tried H@od’s Sarsaparilla with good results, | ES cee is. anf now recommend it to others.” M.| We are now booking orders fer CHALMeErs, Toronto, Ont. ; . ; ~ ‘January delivery. Decidly ome ni h Tired Feeling — Was all run down and | +1. most striking novelties of re- ad no appetite. Was tired all the time. | a va Hood’s Sarsaparilla was suggested, and a | cert vears. Unique, beautiful, per a ae ee or a, ee I | petual cheap, the finest decorative would not be without the medicine.” Mus, | ~). ce ami ce. Merm G, D. Burxerr, Central Norton, N. B. plant ever introduced. These. .#erm SHPSSHORESTO RR RSE EET CEEEHEECHES VOD & VO] CES VY VOVEVSEY CEU VY UY ‘5 see |Bails are more handsome thim Hoods |pahms for decorative plants, a2 — /much easier grown. Holly-Hers | and genuine English Golden Mistle- itoe. Orders taken now for delivery | Monday before Xmas. - VEGETABLE _ | Department... THE EXAMINER CALENDAR etc., etc. ‘ ) ) ~ J ma : \- FC R I ECE IBER Choice Ce'ery, Lettuce, Parsley | Beets. Carrots, Parsnips, Turnipes Potatoes, Cabbage, Cnions, Cran- Full Moon, 6th, 2h, 50m, a. m. berries, Lemons and pure honey ix Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, p.m |comb. Wehave 59 barrels left ad New Moon, 21st, 4h, 13m, p. m.. ¢} choice winter keeping Onions, low First Quarter, 28th, 6h, 0m, p.m | to the trade, by the barrel, 100 er Hood's Pills cure iver ills; the non-ircitetmg and enly vathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. MOON'S CHANGES D High a oor ) 50 Ib lots. Our retail price for is MornfAf’nJ™ as 5 a i og ae UWA & ts ; a 7 al enh 2 inf eh a ¥ - a po jo ; nn l3, 8 S10 15, 36 S| ' 6iThursday }10 32]11 2} 37] 8: E re Friday 11 13}11 42) 38) 8] Mi pii e turday 11 52 024 39 8 unday 0 27; 0 55) 40) 8 10j)Monday liz 134 46 8 i bi ¢ ilj/Tuesday 2224 44 8 a e S 12]Wednesday]| 2 28] 2 59) 43] 9 aoe 3 15 3 24 42 2 Just what you want. Crossed 3 ri ee + 16 4 af 44 9 flags; Canadian ensign and Union evn” (ata tae all daca’ cee treat unday 2 cn s ° i € ad in DATR 17 Monday - 3317 51 46) 10 note and letter sizes. 18iTuesday 81918 43) 47] 11 WWWednesday| 9 7 9 3: 47} 12 20)Thursday | 959110 15] 471 13 MITCHELLS” 21)Friday 10 50)11 2] 481 13 22Saturday j11 5j11 17] 48} 14 23{Sunday 11 3330 Of} 48f 15 24iMonday 11 5310 20} 481 15 BOOKSTORE 25)Tuesday 0 29 0 50) 49 16 26/Wednesday| 1 211 29) 49 3 Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bihs.. 27jThursday | 1 57/212] 49} 17 28)Friday 2.4213 TT 49 18 29Saturday | 4 28) 4 54 491 18) 30, Sunday 45215 19 49 jy, A CHANGE OF A 31{Monday 16 231 6 5117 4914 2) .-LIFETI“ZE To secure one of the finest properties in P. E, I, ‘ } | This farm contsins 130 acres of excefiut | land, So acres cl ared and in prime come | tion. There is a fine belt of hard and saf® | wood (which is very valuable, now that ceaf is so high) oyster mud within a few A WORD 74> @e E @ a HE ROYS | the shore, abundence of marsh mud, we¥! {wat red, two mills near the honse. buildfigs, basement stable, 6 miles ferme towdl, one mile fom Pcwnal vil age, aext the farm, three churches within a rad WHO SKATE | of 1% miles, che«se and butter factory in x whe oa ea : 1 | of farm, a large and heavy bearing orchasa © We want yon té.call and{ ye ny aE CoCaees see our Hockey Boots 1 best varieties of apples and plum wes, see oul OCKeEY DOGTS De- . ; * : ae CRCY 200TS DE | raspberries, strawberries, etc. For locate foi © Jo bu V elsewhere. and beauty of scer ery this property is ons »~ % = e: “a 4 sk v 7 . ae ‘ - Y* ; Pre , La A larger stock than eve1 passed by any on the Island. It is a deep this year. The latest im-/| ofa place, fiut there is not a daisy ow 2 provements. Only reason for selling—goinz into busicess n the Northwest with ny sons, Sold w 02 OUR $2 Oc 7 y BOOT x with crop, stock, and im lemer?s. a. i CKE} bY | -erms »n application to my solicitos, A. £ Mclean, Barrister, Charlottetown,ox the Is ever offered. BOYS’ HOCKEYS, $1.5 and $1.75, best vaive WC! 4e owner . , A. A. MOORE ns—d25kw SUNNY= sips DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Ble-* | JAMES J. WISNER, dlanager. MACDONALD’S DRUGSTORE, | Ch’.owa, Sept, 2, 1900, First door to the i up stairs. TelemPype ec- Ds R. K. JOST, y* es | eee finaae aa ce Oe te A SES - me a, PMI EL PON ti tee TR GIT STE LT I LILO some = hae ane ane! it separ ese ae Sys ie _ none Bt et > OM RI ss ee Se A REY thea <A rw eh 2 oe, gi, jae Steep FS GRE Sma Rae RO we 5 ee Te Racraedllbtead selhe> seca ee Ce ee on gee meneecnrane Sear Glee ¥ egsenerendle al gc ae ~ te Eg oS Ry ae.