. THR WEEKLY WXAMINER, OMARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 10, 1900, ~ Glassware, Crockeryware, Fancy Goods, BY AUCTION. I will sell by vat the store lately occuptl ad by H. Norton 0 : } ye Oe nee (next aoor T oi 2 nm US ) (Jueen mmencing Ol Street, co “atr ay Saturday at 7.30 o’c! by auction rr wse » 4 sayy A nd wilt CODTIRUC ECVErY evening z nt ] The WHOK STOCK 1 Cit ared out. The stock comprises Tea Sets, Dinner Seis, Table Sets, Toilet Sets, Enameled Ware Saucers, Gyass- : Cups and is —- Franc y ware. oft ali Kin R. BEAIRSTO, A nctioneer Auctioneel Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS PA'NLESS DENTISTRY by or by the Berlity Method. MODERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge work. (Both withcat pain.) ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—VWe make all kinds. Teeth extracted without pai BERLIN BENTAL PARLORS use of electricity ain. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S. C. NI cre ITER, Propr A‘’e and Porter of the jx orne ~~ +n the r aS prevmced by any other brewery in the Domin- “tHe 80 Defies red in any part of the «ty, steamers or trains. A. MACDORALD Sole ayent for P. KE. 1. IT’S OUT i mr x ~T r DYp THE NOV MBER e PEnce Edward a > land islan Magazine / seit ate oie ; A particularlf good namber. : ei at} : . . Some exceptionally interesting ar i. 4 2 nteaitin de le bb ticies, and the cover pic ture, A P. eae . +6 j ; E. Island Road, ind the frantis- . - ‘ch in nline o ? . . ie | ** piece, “‘Marchbank’s Mills, are both very pretty views. These are the contents. Near Marchbank’s Mills, Hlampton, P.ELL. —Frontisniece, The M tIpeque Oyster at Hlome, (il'us.) Rev. J. M. Withye mbe Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing (illus.)—Law té&hice W. Watson. ur | ational System Charlottetown Fifty Years Ago Aspen Poplars—J. 5. BK. A JOuMey from Port laf ie to Trois Rivieres i? } nt sven. 2 ee T ats Mela st AMDT 1% é ond MC Laren, ey irue Fish S 5 erie. a ) iwo Drean ; BOOk No é Ky @ } 7 } , wha L oorstores anc | newstand I 4 } \ chitin © ent 1e *OTY. eR te & the COpyey oe eee one year OdUe Six j mont Aa Zu ° i i Wey Ts P - 4 Biase . E. l, MAGAZINE, { R. Ht. MASON has opened up on QUEEN STREET A full supply of CONFECTIONERY above vrcwery are Vast-: luix, dlud ut OlUcr TU give evervone a chance te samp them, we beg te Guvrce Tic lunOW_ NY 1OW | mrices fr cash: Per tthd...... ...$16.5€ ae ee Per ouarter do.. 4.20; Per dozen quarts. 1.503 G. B. Chocolates, etc., et>. All the December MAGA7INES now in stock at both the (Jueen Street store and the old stand on Great Geerge Street, opposite the ca- thedral. on 7a Prosnix OF HARTFORD Fire Insurance Company Assets Over $5,080;600.00 Low Rates. Prompt Settlement. E. H. BEER Authorized Agent for P. E. L Office at Mark Wright & So's. ENVELOPES ENVELOPES ENVELOPES if we can’t We print Ex Let us print some for yor. please you nobody eijse can. velopes at $1.45 PER THOUSAND. We print @hers, you couldn’? want better, a $2.59 per thousand, and we pyint thew ai ol? prices between. them printed wel Jet sou have them plain-st low prices. Special prices on quantities. THE EXARIRER JOB PRINT London House, (Up Stairs) Charlottetown. If ven don’t want Most Reliable | Place to have your repair work done is the place that tahes the most in- terestin your nee ls. We stnve to accanmodate all wholeave any work with us, by prompt attention and quick despatch of same. We have the reputation of being “*O. K.” on repair work. Give us airia) apd be convinced that what we say % true. | BRUCE STEWART &.CO., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and boiler Makers. Steam Naviga- tion Co’s wharf, Charlotte- town, P. E. I]. Tele phone 125. PEPE Le a ee Peres H. L. Dickey, M.D. (Late of London Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hours—g.j30 to 1; 2 tog. Kyes tested and fisted wish glasses. | from their stomachs _ MUSCLE AND NOT PAT. What Thin People Need to Round off the Corners. What thin folks need is flesh or muscle, not fat. To de symmetrical and properly proportioned every person should have a certain amount of excess flesh, but to be plump does not necessarily mean to be fat. Fat is undesirable ; it clogs and retards the actions of the muscles, interferes with the healthy action of the heart and lungsand when very excessive, predisposes (to fatty degeneration ot vital organs, to say nothing of the discomfort resulting from too much adipose tissue. Common sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshy and | plump the thing most needed would be flesh-forming food, that is al- buminous foods like eggs, beef, oat- meal, etc. Tne kinés of food which make] flesh are the foods we have on our’ tables every day ; but the trouble is that our stomachs, from weakness or derangement of some kind do not promptiy and properly digest it. Really, the pricipal reason so many peeple remain thin is because their stamachs do not properly and completely digest and assimilate the flesh forming beefstake and eggs we eat every day. There.are thousands of such peo- ple, and they are really dyspeptics althoubh they may sot suffer any particular pain or inconvenience | od If such persons ard all thin peo- | ple take after their meals some, simple and natura! digestive like. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets,the food, would be quickly: digested and the proper degree of plumpness veTy soon result because these tablets are prepared exactly for that pur- pose. They digest every variety ot | flesh-forming tood, which is the real reason why they so. quickly buildsap and strengthen thin,-dys- peptic men and women. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure every form of indigestion on this common sense plan, they thor- oughly digest the food promptly, giving strength to every nerve and organ in the body,and the weakened , stomach is given a chance to restand | recever its natural vigor. Nething | further is required to cure any stomach trouble, except cancer of | the stomach. They make thin, dys- peptic people strong, plump and well. This excellent preparation is sold 50c.:for full sized treatment by all druggists in United States, Canada and @reat Britain. OT es ote ’ SHATTERING THE FREE TRADE IDOL. One of the theories frequently put forward by traders is that under a system of tree trade the manu- facturers are more likely to be wide awake, alert and enterprising, be- cause they are spurred to do their best by world-wide competition. This theory has been rather badly shaken recently by the success of the protected manufacturers of the United States and Germany in com- netition with “@ritish manufacturers Lord Cleude Hamilten, chairman the Great Eastern Railway Company of Engliend, has written to Sir Charles Edward Howard Vincer*. M. P., feunder of the &mpire Trade League, that his compeny has given a large onder for steel rails to the CarnegieCompany, because in the first place of provoking delays in the delivery of steel rails en two} contracts already givenén England, | and also because the company could get better «naterial, mere prompt delivery aznd a lower price in the United States than in England. ‘ by the British people for aout half /a century isgetting badly shatter- | | The free trade idols worshipped ed. —Montrea! Star. Fall Time Table, Recky Point Ferry, 1900. Commencing Monday, October ist the steamr Elfin will run as fol-| lows fer the balance of the season. Will leave ' mince Sereet Will {leave Rocky Wharf Point At 7.coa.m. At 8.00 a. Mm. At $.j0 a.m, At 9 00 a. Mm. | At 6.30 a. m.° at 10.00 a. Mm. } At 31.000. 7. At 11.30 a. mM. At 5.cOp. m. > Af 1.39. m |} At 200op. ne At 3.00 p m.! ; rs i ; At 4.00 p.m. At 4-30}. m. SUNDAYS | At g¢.00a.m, At 10.00 p m.! At 32.45 nm. At 1.55 p. vi. At 2.00 p. m At 3.00 p. Mm. At 4.00 p.m. ft 4.30 p. m. JAMES J. WISNER, ; Manager. Ch’iown, Sept, 2, 1900. day Genera! \\- made « speech Sere rp out the ease with which Britain coud be}. valed. Gen ral Mercier is rey. have saiu ‘In view of th sibilit war { athy SAVE MONEY “} RISC LL & HORNSBY’S TO INVADE BRITAIN. In the French Senate the other with Great Britain tiewe of the army is not su‘ tly tien into account. The times ae sot the! same as they we lundrea years | ago. Steam, th avy. the tele-!| graph and the raiiroad have fi edthe problem of the invasion of ' England much easier of Olation. | Moreover, Enyland herself is no longer the sam The Tran i war has shown that the British army, although brive, is no al to the task which Muvland ex} it te ‘perform. Che British navy is | powerful, but it las defend. " France, therefore, y England's equal at certain} points, and is her superior in the in struments of destruction. History } furnishes many instances of mutiny in the English navy at the moment of battle. A landing in England is | therefore not beyond realization. ‘This is not only my opinion, but that also of high naval officers. The | British premier recently expressed | signiiicant fears ;and if the prin- | ciple of landing is admitted the! practical means of execution may} be discussed. oe “I venture to think that the work [ prepared while commanding an army corps could serve as a basis for such a project, which would not be many coasis to IS numeric-! ’ ‘ expensive. ’ At this point protests were raised and Mr Fallierses asked Genera} Mercier not to enter into details of the scheme. wenera! Mercier replied that the scheme could be ‘‘held over the head of England, like the sword of Da-' mocies,’’ and he proposed a resolu-_ tion that the senate shoald invite | the Government to complete rt ——— mediate preparations forthe mobil- ization of the army and navy by pre- | paring everything necessary tO em- | bark and disembark as rapidly possible an expeditory cerps.”’ The late General Moltke, of whom perhaps General Mercier has heard, was once asked his opinion about the invasion of England. His reply was tc the effect that he did not think it at all possible to get an army into England, but he never could devise a way of getting it out after it got in. If Geueral Mercier is wise, he will not invade England until he has solved the problem that the great German general's reply suggests.-—Halifax Herald. Asthmatasps Too many asthma sufferers give up their search for cure, believing that their particular case is beyond the con- trol of scientific treatment. It is omly necessary to ‘point all such to a new hepe in Dr. Caase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, the one great remedy which Zias proven its efficiency not only as a iprompt re- lief, but also as a thorough «cure for asthma. Mrs. Georre Budden, Putnamville, Ont., eays :—“I feel it my duty to re- commend Dr. Chese’s Syrup of Linseed and Turventire, as I had the asthma very bad: could get nothing to co me rood, A friend of mine fersuarded me to try this remedy, I did so, and it cured me." It is impossible to imegine a better treatment for asthma than Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. It soothes the excited nerves, clears the bronchial tubes, gives prompt relief to the frightful spasms, and, wher used recularlv, thorouchly and pvermanentiy¥ cures asthma. 25 cents, all deslers’, or ixdmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. as ON YOUR SHOE BILLS. By ltuying your Becots and Shoes at the big Sale. BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Come lines Half Price. All j Minard’ $ HIS TIME HAD COME. So Thought a Quebec Man Until! Dodd’s Kidney Pilis Cured Him of Bright's Disease. QurBEc, Dec. 10. — Narcisse Mangy, oi 109 St. Ann Street, this city, considers himself an extreme- lyfortunate man. He has Jcome through the ordeal of Bright’s Dis- sease alive. Bright's Disease is an extremely fatal disease of the kidneys. The sufferer lingers on, growing weaker and weaker, slowly and miserably dying. Once it fastens itself upon a Victim, there is only one hope to save him—Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But they never fail Narcisse Mangy says: “I have endured Bright’s Disease for over five years. Doctorstold me I would never get weil. I thought my time had come. A friend told me to try Wodd’s Kidney Pills. i have just finished the fourth box and am cured *’ sieeacilsttilindunionsk £1,269,000 per acre is the record price for building land in London. An acre at Hampstead has been leased for a building at £1,000 a year. ee - A Tonic for Mothers. The happiness that comes to a house with baby’s advent is too frequently shadowed by rhe ill-health or weakness of the mother. To restore the mother’s strength, to bring back vigor and energy, and to sustain her during the nursing periad, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is undoubtedly the most effective preparation obtainable. It makes the blood rich, re- vitalizes the nerves, and has a wonderful re- storative influence on the whole system. 50 cents a box, all dealers, oar lipemic Some French enthusiasts are now claiming that Lully, the famous composer, wrote *‘God Save the Queen. ”’ ET A a An Honorable Medicine That appeals to the best judgment of the best people is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Livér Pills. the greatest prescription of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Kecipe Book author. By acting directly and specifcally ou the liver, kidneys rnd bowels, thts popular family medicine thoroughly cures liver complaint, bi.iousness, kidney disease, constipation ark the accom- penying pains and aches. Dr, Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Fills act promptiv, pleasantly and natu ally. One pill is a dose, 25 cents a box ~ © ER - Germany has asked for $35,880,000 to defray expenses in China. a = Minard’s Liniment Cures Carget in Cows. eae aE — Damsons have been so plentiful in Warwickshire, England, that large quantities realized scarcely a farth ing a pound. <i —™~O To Cure a Coid in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25 cents. EK. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. TN i AR Lancashire is the next richest county to London. It is rated at £2,000,000, against Lendon’s £43,- 300,000. Stinging Chilblains As distressing and annoying asare Thil- blains thcy can be imme iiately relevei by the application of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ‘try it when you have retired with it-hing, sting ing feet and expect to spend 1 sieepiess night in suffering. Such a trial will convince you that as a cure for Chilblains Dr. Chase s Oint- ment is the siandard of excellence. It is the world’s greatest cure for all itching of the skin, ET RN Hawaii has closed its last schol for teaching the native langua xz. Hereafter young Hawaiians will be taught English. > ee 7 ce Minard’s Liniment Gures Dist >mper A A twentieth of Scotland's area is forest land, seven-tenths is mo in- tain, heath and lake, and only oae- quarter is cultivated. i © yg Liniment Cures Colds, etc. — An Australians are trying hard to ob- tain a market in London for the pas- sion iruit whichis so popular at the Antipodes. ~—ensitetitiaacsctialleeis: The Dowager Empress of Ger many is again ill, and it is reported tiatif her condition becomes serious Queen Victcria may go to Kronberg tosee her daughter, about wuom she is very anxious. TY more goods must be sold. :T ORE NEXT TO Miaard’s Liniment Gures Diptheria., OW Lprrne (UEEN STREET O; p. Prowse Br >s This signature is on every bex of the genuin Laxative Bromo-Quinine tTa»icts Lue semedy that cu... uv ews sh wise Gay THE EXAMINER CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER. MOON'S CHANGES Full Moon, 6th, Zh, 50m, a. m. Last Quarter, 13th, 2h, 56m, p.m New Moon, 21st, 4h, 13m, p. m.. First Quarter, 28th, 6h, Om, p.m D High Wt'r, Sun. ofitDay of w’k.}-——-—- ~_—— = es: MornjAf'n.tRis -siSets ljSaturday 5 271 5 5317 324 9 Sunday — 6b 724. Sa 9 3iMonday 8 6834 34 8 4iTuesday 9 519 33 35) £ b}Wednesday} 9 39/10 19) 3h, 8 GiThursday }10 32jll 2 37 s WiFriday ‘fl -13)11 42 38 s SSaturday fll 52 20) 39 5 9iSunday > 0271055) 40) 8 10Monday |11291364 41f 8 1ljTuesday 222 44 «S65 12iWednesday]| 2 28 2 59 4S} 9 WiThursday |3 151336 43) 9 14l¥riday © 4 16] 4 37 a 8 15'Saturday > 215 5 4} 45 9 16'Sunday — 6 216 46) 46; 10 17/Monday 7331751] 46] 10 18:Tuesday 819843 47] 11 19'Wednesday} 9 719 33) 47) 2 20jThursdavy | 9 5é}l0 15 471 13 2i'\Friday {10 50/11 2 4535 13 22'Saturday {11 Sfll 17] * 48| 14 23'Sundav. ‘11 3810 O@ 48) 15 24|Monday 11 531 0 20 43 25)Tuesday 0 261 0 50 4% 16 2%6|Wednesday, 1 2]1 29 4% 16 27Thursday | 1 57] 2 12 4 U7 2Fridav 33°94 4% Jb 29Saturday | 4 28) 4 54¢ 49) 10 30j;Sunday 4 5215 is 495 18 31{Monday 6 231-6 511 7 4914-29 J c t l palas much easier and genuine English Golden Mistle- Orders taken now for delivery Monday before Xmas. Beets, Carrots, comb. 20 Ib lots. Japanese F enn We are now booking orders for anuary delivery. ent vears. 3alls are more vrown. — oe. Decidly one of the most striking novelties of re- Unique, beautiful, per- petual cheap, the finest decorative plant ever introduced. handsome for decorative plants, Holly-Holly These Fern than and VEGETABLE Denartment, etc., etc. Choice Celery, Lettuce; Parsley b lots very low. Parsnips, Turnips, Potatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cran- berries, Lemons and pure honey in We have 50 barrels left Of choice winter keeping Onions, low to the trade, by the barrel, 100 or Our retail price for 10 Also Cranberries wholesale and retail. J. J. GAY.& SON, Charlottet own. Canadian Trade Review Parties wo Review will please call Copies, as they ave Rew in. you call eariy. for subscribed for the special number of the P.E.J, Trade their A num- b r of extra eopiesare procurable if A handsome souver ir Lo send to friends abread. MITCHELL'S — BOOKSTORE Queen St. Opp. Prowse Bros. APPLES! We have for sale 25 bbls of good oprles, at only $1.50 per bbl. (Less than auction p.ices. ) peck from I2c to 25¢. Bleo I ry Raspherry Jam We have a quantity of pure home- made Raspber:y Jam; also imeocried Strawberry at only quantity. 25¢ per bo tle. 10c per Lhe Ib, any For Christmas We have a full supply of the usua Pure Raspberry Vinegar | requirements, a!] at ine lowest prces. T.y Eureka Lea, 25¢ per 6 R.F. Madigan & Co Lower (due ez qwa4 - ET gperaremamee és A ia ac aie cSaaigggesiat alee a ee Sle SO A IN ae Sy. gs. Mem es aga, css