THE DAILY EXAMINER : . LOCAL AND OTRER ITEMS | Beer B = fur D ss Crom ds, Our Five Great Departments: —— FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, | SUG. — i & ‘ ‘ ) night. ‘ | ¢ \ UV i ‘ i tuer F j m T) voserve ra Suibnal We have made a specialty of those five great depaitments. and embrace every opportunity to impress this fact on the buying public, Our sales are rapidly increasing, ani competition decreasing. Oar experience land position enable us to buy ip very larg? quintities, and command advantages from the manufacturers that others dont get. We are in business to inake money, and therefore oue of our first cares is to s-e that onr ” . : (ya ar ee - a . : > - . d . r . : . M ° ' customers are making it. This is done by keen buying and close selling. From every part of P. E. Island we are adding rew customers, and our well filled departments are loaded with the largest pile of bargains ment. in, St. ;eVer shown in the city. Trade with us for Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Mantles and Clothing. | Tucan evening PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. The al -_ a = —_— ae Ts , A Ae armen —- ame. Ga ‘ a THE MILITARY SPORTS . i ura w 8. OF T, | “ : S Ja - ; Te : A Great Many Persons Present at the Rink i PR OSs PEC | U S O F | i E i . > iw preach, 48 kh Awnual Session of the Grand Division Last Eventog: - i of P. EB. Island, on ose i ‘ | ‘ Ye sfiernoor +" The military sports in Hillsborough : ‘ 2 oe The forty-eight annual session of tle Rink Jast evening were attended by a] ' *P" Grind Division ot P. E. Island, opened # grest crowd of people, and the keenest , ) , % < ‘. oe k yesterlay morning at New interest was taken in the proceedings | \8& i . Glasgow. G.W. P. Simpson occupied | throughout. The hearty and enthusiastic t n : 2 the chair. Several representatives from | applause which so often reverberated \ i , Y town were pre-ent including J. A. Lawson, | through the building testified to the appre- : . oN , -~ "| W. G. Sabine, Miss Amelia Chappell, Rev. } ciation of all present. The principal in- : ’ i ie W.J. Kirby and Messrs Foster, Mclanis, terest, however, centered in the shifting CAPITAL STOC K “ - $2 OOO OOO . . ese" | Rackham a others. The @&. FI T ; Ordnance competition, and the outcome . ’ ’ . ‘ Patriarch’s report andthe Grand Scribe’s ' was anxiously anticipated by the friends 9 as ; a atone T ., | report each showed the order in a pro- . ? | of both detachments. In this competi- ° FULLY PEID AND NASSESSABLE SHARES fF $1.00 FACH. 3 " terary | Bressive c ndition and the treasurer’s re-| Bf tion the detachment from No. 2 Company, ; : 2 vey. FT.) | port Showed some $315 in the bank ac } i under cominand of Sergt. Sprague, “won K ' . tc 8 r “Ww r > ° a Ine Patrick's Hall Por ttod all bills paid. Several. matters | a |aner a capital exbibinon, ‘The ‘setual $500,000 of this Stock is in the Treasury for Development Purposes. a a sot ial fimportauce were dealt with including FOR THE time of their shift was 4m. 20s., but 10 i Ais : " 8 gu | the coming aeheme vote to be —. by SU ty 1 vine pen added for wor. the gun The LITTLE BESS Claim is located in the southern belt of the celebrated Trail Creek gold mining district of te government. The attention of divisions overthe obstruction instead of going com iti . : . ‘ ny) . v S ‘ G i . rood ¢ nei: sailed to the factthat a 6 ecial columu pletely around it, No. | Cos. detachment British Columbia, being ® full claim of about Ve acres. . rood supper and cette” eanieneeee cought in one of the city papers for ‘ g | vader command of Lieut. Bartlett, made ee a «ea tage tg OEY aie _| the order to make itself known more fully an excellent shift in its earlier stages, and fe : a SS i ~ ito the public and the Rev. W, J. Kirby IN had the gun back to the carriage in re- BOARD OF DIRECTORS. j ” free | 3 The eftic a a eanuee on follows ‘ eepoai ~~ cae BA ioe JAMES BEATY, Q. C., Toronto, T. U. GEORG®, Wine Mercinat, Toronto o ai ve 7 # I C3 oie? eo ei er Peres J. E. ELLIS, Jeweller, Toronto W. A. WERRETT, B r, Toronto | G. W. P.—John Anderson, Kensington. | Gents’ Linen CoLtLars,GENTS’ | the trunnion hole, owing tothe extra elt eel acc Tee em i og “Te ee ee a ‘the 3 _ ver.) G,W. A.—T. Haslam. LINEN Currs GENTS’ with of the carriage, and the gun dropped J. H. STOTESBURY, Prop’r Belgian Mine, Leadville, Colorado. J. D. LEWIN, Mining Engineer, Toronto. bs A | G. S.—Jesse S. Burne. ni yin iii *“**° | between the cheeks. This mishap caused RANKERS RORSIT BEATY & C°. re ae = G. T.—D. W. Henderson. Wuite Dress Sairts,G ENTS’ | @ delay which proved fatal to their chance » a Bree saad yg — G. Chap.—Rev. W. J. Kirby. i : uae of winning. The time announced was Dre ee eee Ua i: t ' & ! - » weeks. G. Con. —Amelia Chappell. Mminsn Ha NDKERCHIEPS, 6 mins. and 264 secs. Ji é : RPEVELOPMENT. He was ~_. ww montane, G. Sent.—Bro. Stevenson, New Glasgow. GENTS’ UNLAUNDRIED In the 40-pr. guo driii competition the The development work on the “Little Bess” consists of numerous open cuts au | prospect holes upon beth veins, exposing in almost every case as good . oe S.J. W.—J. A. Lawson. wn oe : a — “| detachment from No. 1 Company, under quality of ore, and similar in every respect to that shown on the “Hill Top” and “Mayflower.” The principal development work is near the centre of the Ma , : incapable, | P. G. W, P.—Arthur Simpson. i Sinets, Gents’ Warm WIn- ee of Lieut. Leigh, won in 3.07. | claim on the south ledge, being an open cut twenty (20) feet long and nine (9) feet wide, with a shaft in this cut eleven (11) feet in depth, making a total of wa $2 or 10 daya. A. N. Larg es ene ae aan TrR UNDERCLOTHING. ae Oe er $35 twenty (20) feet from the original surface. The bottom of the shaft exposes execedingly good mineral, a sample of which assayed $26.00 in gold and silver to c) a betion Of the] _.. cassied out. A fall rep on ail debs. Pole Vatlioe (professional) ie a2 the ton, The peculiar feature of the claims upon this Lake Mountain is (hat the grade of ore, at practically the surface, is very much higher in value than s , va 3 snd 32.4 "| less be forwarded by the G. Scribe to the { ply > 15 cents each Macdonald, No. 1 Co., 9 ft; 2nd, . D. upen any part of the better known Red Mountain in the same district. The great development work on the “Mavflower” and also upon the “Hill Top” proves c ott ate lvarious papers giving statistics of th Linen Macdonald, No. 1 Co. that the ore rapidly increases in value with depth of development. It is only reasonable to suppose that like results will follow upon the “Little Bess” and eN ‘ The G. D. received royal treatmer : } a7 45 yards dash (amateur) —Ist, W. Ed “Essel.” “ " fee : 5s | by the members of this, o of the oldest Collars $1.75 doz munds, No. | Co; 2od, H. McGregor, No. FORMATION. : her veyors at! divisions on P. E. Island. i es Redes ee he 1 Co. Time 5 seconds. s ot a ce : : 4 . i 7 : : : -<» : ; coe lteter sta be plan p — sled ae tol Ranning High Jump,(professional)—1at, The formation is diorite with an occasional appearance of syenite. The strike of the ledges is easterly and westerly, sy c ’ Apya 15 feet : at ee an ae ts - | L. McDonald, No. 1 Co., 5 ft 3 in; 2nd, D, The “Little Bess,” located as it is on the south side of the mountain, permits of its being worked to great depth by tunnels s doing away wi shickvess and extending over acres THE SILKEN TIx. lown; sold always and everywhere from ; ’ ; > as C uD, PP { g g I , ls, thus doing away with the Acie a oot, ete Maina oe $6c to 25c each. McDonald, No. 1 Co. ‘= *{Mecessary cost of pumps and hoisting apparatus; the surface is covered with pine, fir and cedar, thus making the cost for timbering very slight. There is of the Albert railway, w set to work| A large number of invited guests gather 4 viv ~Ca air Hop, step and jump, (professional )—I1st, ample water for all mining purposes close at hand. n early da Moncton Times.| ed at the residence of Mr. James Richards, I Fs y 7 P - Mis a 378 in; 2ad, TRANSPORTATION. : deuiieasie on Cumberland Street, on Wednesday nigh ainen oa ? : St < ee Rostox.—The steamer Halifax|to witness the marriage of his youngest Cuffs $2.50 doz. quanta eae oqo it W.L. The Columbia and Western R. R. passes within 1,500 feet of this property, allowing the ore to be trammed immediately from the mouth of the tunnel arris m Boston via Halifax about one} daughter Ida, to Mr. Charles Prowse, of The bes whi Caffs < ‘ae — rae No. | > ee to the cars. This one feature is of immense advantage, as it does away with the expense of building wagon roads and wagon transportation, o'clock this morning. Her passengers | Charlottetown Royaliy. The bride was rl “¢ ent 4 oe ee ats, rr —- ew og age (professigns: J—nb at, ; ben What with the “Mayflower” on the west slope and the “Crown Point” on the north east slope of Lake Mountain, it requires work onl he i -— - me. ste E Se ate ttired. and carried a beautifa! | Tur corner?, 22c pair, or $2.50 dozen. | Macdonald, No. 1 Co; 2nd, W. Macdonald, . . ° ° : ° ° ? i oe Sy ee ee juires work only upon the inter- = ; Ho: ogee M. E. Bu os ia or” tm h ead Tl You can save 10c pair by buying cufts at No. 1 Co. vening claims to give it a Red Mountain reputation, Mary Abbott, Gertrude Farquharson, Geo | boquet of Mowers in ven ae rowse, | Weeks’ Low Priced Furniehing Store. 440 yards dash, (amateur)—Ist, W. Respeetfully, Lane, P.S. Lane, Theo. Henry, Charles) bridesmaid was Miss Matilda Prowse, Ed dsend tl. et N 1 Cc i W M.-Pherson, W. A. Martin, M <a S. Me-|sister of the groom, and the groomsme! Gents’ 15e each ‘ wy Hobie 73 Co. Tine . B. GORDON. Phe The Halifax left on return this} was Mr. Robert Richards, brother of the . sO po eee ee si , : : - > : ie a : pases sii Biggar ree @ led -|bride. The Rev. W.J. Kirby spoke the Linen 4 % 1.09. We are instructed to raise the price of the stock from 6c. to ic per share, ($190 par value), in blocks of not less than Dora McNeill, Herbert Howson, O. Hay-| words which tied the knot. After a sump Handkerchiefs $1.75 dz a ee vomgrrnae al % 250 shares, until! further notice when the stock will probably be raised to 10c. oad Mins & Watees ond Mies Keele. tnous repast the newly wedded couple Gaueit ‘Sin. tndaiich Gt olde’ Ban heen - ; a t, 10in; 2nd, b. This is a good opportunity to invest in what promises to be a paying mine when properly developed, and the chances are that every seven cents —ng ee I drove to Royalty where they will resid: . = . | for th “ese The addi sent Witsox’s Kexrvexy Mrysrrers The}! the present. The one present coming of this band of gennine colored ete numerous and costly. The congratu Mon- | Jations of Tne EXAMINER are tendered the performers at the Opera House on ; . 2 day evening gives every promise of an | happy couple and best wishes for their enjoyable entertainment as the programme future happiness. that wil! be presented is refined and am- ame using. W.S. Harkins who brings this} : company 14 too well known amusement h i affairs in this Province to give us anytLir g that is not good, and in this instance St. are iN John and Halifax bave both seen and ap- piauded the performance, and the press of I ties have comm nded it as being | ee t ighly clean aud ght, with nothing | to offend the most fastidious. Towell and | 55 B n are the best of bock and wing 6 da Jerry Mille, the high kicker.|} S 1s yenomenon, and James Wiison is thie o ylored juggler im the world. Thel A'pine Quartette is a feature of the per { or “serTreR™ when you compare for:aance. otbar pills with EVERYBODY’S a PILLS. PERSONAL. We have hundreds of testimonials proving the trath cf this§J-tatement The people cf P.E.I. stand by Every body’s 25¢ @ box. Mre. Geo. W. Hodgson left this morning to pay a visit to friends in Boston. Dr. James Macdonald, V. 8., has been appointed Veterinary Inspector for the port | of S merside. i Mr E amber king of the SOLRSON & Johnson, Miramichi. is at the Brunswick eo route to Sincla‘r, the P. E. Island.—Moncton Times. | Grady Pharimacy Mias Keefe, of Halifax, who has been} ———___ Tee Mee). ee the guest of Mr. and Mra. Maurice Blake} 79 fe during the past six or eight weeka, left for MAS pe" MNES home thia afternoon on tne steamship ” 9 wi ? . y dba ? 9 Ais Ha tax Mies | th Angus, daughter of Mr. Rob. Aog , wh as been for some time past | in :he employ of Haszard & Moore, left} this mo g for Newton. Mass., where it is her intention to take a course in oursiog at the hoep tal. Tue Bass River correspon lent of the St. | John Sun save: KE Walker, who has lately E. | Cambrice Linen three quarter size. 15 cents each or $1.75 doz. Better quality 19cente each or $2.20 a doz. Very especial value. Gents’ 39e. White Dress Shirts > $1,00 Unlaundried Shirts 5 $1.10 A good Unlaundried Shirt 39c regular 50c. Business Men’s Shirts, open front, with short bosom, $1.00 and as gocd a shirt as you want for $1.19, suitable for full drese, sold usually at $1.45 to $1.60 Gents’ Warm, )60¢ each Winter Under J $1 20 suit clothing A big purchase of fine plain Shetland wool Linders and Drawers. Double breast ed in Men’s and out size Men’s sizes, worth $2.00 suit, now $1.20 suit. Other lines 39c suit up. ALSO.—All wool sox now 22c, Full line Necktiez, Gloves, Brace, Cardigan Jackets, etc. GENTLEMEN.—Save 20 to 30 per cent by purchasing your furnishings at The People’s Store. If you can’t come yourselves send your wives. and if not -atisfactory, we will exchange or return your money, IEEKS & ( Low priced Gents’ Furnishings Wholesale : and Retail returned from a basiness trip to P. KE. Island reports trade good. The demand : _ for planed and matched spruce is especially Of Window Shades and | , : ae Poles, Fixtures, etc., just Hou. L. H. Davies, Minister of Marine A i and Fisheries, accompanied by Mrs. | opened. Nice goods an¢ Davies and family, and by Mr E. Bayfield the best value in Chtown Vv me We I ’ nrivate secre . : ia ee ee. eee Clee ee and Mrs A B. Warburton accompany prices. Retail fitted to them as far aa St. John. Mr. F. W. Hype wan went with . MARK WRIGHT & C6. LTD. MARRIED On Nov. 4th, bw the Rev. W.dJ K rby, at the residence s, Ksq., s 4 e Ad +, ’ oe ow father of the bride, Cumberland Street, oye oe | Se SNe Mir. Francis Charles Prowse, of Royalty, QI Gye AS U7 Fay aS to Mice [da Prix _ Sryoprvvoverentrvervevenevonrrytirstnverrnny rr rrnvenener ant tPnnr tL = ; 3 = Berlin Manufac- Pa turer's Complete Range of Sample your wiadows. them as faras Summerside, Who Sell at Selling Prices. of James Kicha Ha Reebard — scaris WHITE BLACK COLORED FANCY INFANTS’ CHILDREN'S REV. W. J. KIRBY'S LECTURE ON CHARACTER AND CHAKAUTERS The above lecture under the auspices of L. O. A., in the Easton Street Holl, last night, was fairly weli attended consider- ing the many other attractions. Jobo Harper, Esq, presided, and in @ neat +peech introduced the lecturer. On rising, Mr. Kirby referred to the fact that the lecture could hardly be called a 5th of November lecture, as he had only had a brief notice from the committee and bad no time to prepare a special lecture enitable to the occasion. However, he hoped, as he held the mirror, if any ‘tw their own character, they would _politeiy bow and say “glad to see you.” He war responsible only for holding the mirror and not for the character portrayed. The lecturer dealt first with the distinc tion between character and reputation showirg one to be the real person and the other ouly what somebody may say of the person. ‘True manly character was the want of the times—true mea in every profession ard path of rife. Some charac- ters. however, stood out more prominently than others, and we will look at some of these. Then the grumbler was illustrated by poetry and by 4 very uniq te sermon on “Jerhuran waxed fat and kicked,” aad was very amusing and delighted - the au- dience. The hypocrite, the parsimonious man, the humorous man, and the best character of all, the good man, were all dealt with and illustrated by apt anecdote and story. The peroration dealt with the great fire in London, England, when, amid ihe smoke and blaze of the awful cstas- trophe, the one object which attr acted ali eyes was the bright, shicing golden cros= on the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral. The one thing which will stand out when everything elee will pass away ts the cha’ - acter of the good, who have been in fluenced by the story of the Cross. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mr. E. Reynolds and seconded by the Rev. Mr. McNeill, and supported by Mr. John Tan- ton, was presented to the lecturer and fit- tingly responded to. The National An- them closed the proceeding». ——>- 2 - = Pinette Oysters at Victoria LADIES’ Now displayed on our Bargain Counter at a large discount. Prices range from 10c up. *— BEER BROS. i ' AASAAAARUAADALAALALAALAAUAALALLAALALAUALALAALALAGGLAALALAAAOAGAALALALALAAAAALALAAALLAAAUG Cafe. _ To __In this city last Friday, a Wa'ch and 1 Shae Finder will be rewarded by leay- nové—wky ing at this office. mo LET—House containing 5 reoms, shop | and bake oven, on Kent St, nearly opp>- site Cty Building Apply en the premiscs to Geo Scantiebury Royl-w2in=pa Three-legged race amateur)— let, invested will yield one dollar within a year, and after that a much greater percentage. Edmunds and McGregor and Garnum and J. Kennedy equal. Both teams belong to No 1 Co. 45-yards dash, (professional)—lst, D. Macdonald No. 1 Co; 2nd, W, Macdonald, No. 1 Co. Time 44. secs. Hurdle race (amateur) Ist, B. Huggan, No. 2Co., 2nd, T. Sentner, No 1 Co. Time 35 secs. Running long jamp (professional) —1st, Wm. Macdonald, No. 1 Co.; 16 ft. 94 in. 2utt, D. Macdonald, No. 1 Co. Sack race, (amateur) Ist, J. Connolly, No. 2 Co.; 2nd, E. DeB. Peake, No. 1 Co Time, 25 secs. Tug of war between teams representing No’s. 1 and 2 Co’s. Won by No.1 Co. i It was about eleven o’clock before the tug of war, the closing number on the pro- gramme, was concluded and the audience dispersed. The Artillery Band was present during the evening,and their music added much to the enjoyment of the occasion. The race committee was composed of Surgeon-Major Jenkins and Lieuts. Bart- lettand Peake. The judges were J. M. Campbell, A. E. Ings and Major Weeks. Surgeon-Captain Johnson was timer. ~ In the shifting competition and 40-pdr. gun drill Lieut.-Col. Longworth was um- pire, and Major Cameron, Surgeon-Major Jenkins and Surgeon Captain Johnson timers. —— Applications for stock and other information, apply to J. D. LEWIN & CO,, Mining Brokers, In the Office of Robert Beaty & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 10 King Street East, TORONTO, Ont. AGENTS WANTED. FORM OF APPLICATION, J. D. LEWIN & CO., 10 King St. East, Toronto, Telephone 1100 Enclosed please find marked cheque or money order for $ for of THE “LITTLE BESS” GOLD MINING certificate to shares of stock COMPANY, fully paid up and non-assessable. Issue I ae i ee bad Jin Goi [WRITE PLAINLY] I, i) ate ne ih eel Age HL i PES FS. Cut this out and forward to us and stock will be issued at once. 222222222 (h F : fn All Classes Sail in se » Cte ail ; To see the Star Tailor. Being as we keep so be sure you call on us and get our price a free show and no high doorstep to climb for one made to measure. We are confident % 6 So ments Astoth- case that/is M +. Gver, our Customers walk in with that feel- we give better value than you can get on imported makes. Prices from $7.00 upwards D. A. BRUCE, Scei a matter cf taste and expense ing, it's so easy to get to your store that I whether gold, silver or filled. or Re enree a ce cannot resist the chance of paying you a vis" [ have a choice display of the it, and as your fame is in every household very newest in watch cases. I have just received the first instalment of my winter's who are interested in first class clothing, I Ww. W. WELLNER supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib, tina and 60 and 60 came here myself; your goods are charming J: WELER, Ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of and your prices moderate; take my measure VE H YB NY Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. tor suitand ov: rcoat. soci Wane Accece Tv We have just opened a splendid iine cf American Purses in all the newest leath er coloring and shapes Silver mounted, and plain, In low priced purses we show a Jarge assortment of shapes and colors,while if you desire a top style and quality we have them at $2.50, $3.00 | ———— cient dalliance Do not allow your system to get weak and debilitated. It is easy to keep well and strovg by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia. atin. == —s — oe —— —— QO Watch Buy as good a case as you can afford, but first get a move- ment which will be accurate. All watches recommended and sold by us are the best time- keepers made Perfect Workmanship are the first requisites I see to as regards the move- YOUUUVOOM MORRIS Grocer anl Crockery Man. Defective Wision, — It is a profic cause of severe he i ‘ adache, and in such cases the to pursue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED and fitted * Competent Optician, We are here to serve you, WOOL UADEROLOTHING ‘iat SHIRTS Toa eel, CARDIGAN JACKETS er . A.dverti I tnd "$3.50 och. Se ou HOSIERY pore ily reasonable method { with proper glasses by a OPTUAAN.. ocesicde aluable f Tue Examiner reaches the soto That accounts advertisers. of our citizens every evening for our large advertising patronage, THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, Lhe home circulation is the most y nota MIT J HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE 508s. he ae Facade sae es 4 eae , einai in res a nein mre apres i Ps ie 22-7 Pnerenener: ead #6 ne a wey ad ol _—" is ORE CRIS RE Be ee ee ee ee 4s a Te STS et , = Pwwwe ETT S _ ‘ , ee od “ 4 - + oe ce “eg iim ae ie re Fa : A - i ; ; if a ’ Mor eT ee ll ere eA AE LIE: BE LIT 4 a ain Be ns e« Sl te eth eee _—- ~* BERTIE APS Pa ~ soe ~ eo - . ee Oot OO A. cae Ee « -— a wk ae eM Se age BN? a eee Pe ist ee ee seb ii . ~ * fe th ss a AGP Sat PEAY a EEG MEP 88