ee A MS a i IEE ONE AES ONO. Be teh 8 eee THE DAI LY o-oo > EXAMINER - . . ° - 7 aD . y . ‘ : ‘ ‘> ” ” * ERIDA a OCTOBER a. iesf : — : cane mieten tame sa a+ 9 ees = Cantal a a Vt a yng 9) t Ss 3. [uAu AN) Via i \ ITEMS. % ae Cr i. ¥ a { see bur —e Leigi iT i tj | i li ! ney thy 1, oth: r ReW He : " ii api nae fj » Pintdnon’s Oh Beer B Dress Goods - yer fo | tf ili PES OB GHD] Cu . : — 7 ‘ % ef 1 3 | Fall 4 /ercda Ss } Ni : u a i en tin}, My Pi STaGe Ee i} cl | Pati JV 1S JIL UU H Se, Dvd Rast ne Uh lu a o SULLA LH ' U s C to : ee A cee i. pe SP a yt ee eee \ | J ISLA food as custom ma Lodge : in quality, weight, fit, finish Phe best and latest styles, produced by leading Boston Ladies, if you would have the very best and latest siyles | New fall Reefers, Suits. and Overcoits by the hundred. deg , na Workmanship, and experi nd New York Manufacturers, are now open and ready in our in Mantles and Sacques, there is no need.of you paying two or} Over from $2 up, reefers from 92 , suits from $1 up S eE oe 1 , ‘3 * * “ “Y s ence has brougat us to a point furnishing department. We have hats to suit any head or, three prices for them as we are now in a position to suppl) ulsters from $3 up, and all other lines just ay good and much aa t where We can guarantee our face made, a j rices to suit any pocket made. No musts ake we ‘you with the best goods made, at prices to suit the times chy ape than any other pleut in th 2 iown : As' to see vur ae : styles to be up to date. we the leading hatters. Don't buy a sacque ‘without seeing ours. $1.79 boys’ sul 18 @ Corse sis eve ery Peele | _ PROWSE BROTHERS ; . ‘ , - ' ee , > YN ) \ ‘ Wy u EN 7 BX r x ie Cores a nate | Seiden tea Sao PROWSE BROTHERS. | PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE BROTHERS. Melea jue 8 _ i re of W. rh * = _ ——— — peer aemee veins «: — trict bh A THK ETHEL TUCKER COMPANY. | WAT PL BS ight again te day, | and will be able to take : is " LUI vit \er part as usual to-night. ce A ses tt homies tent ‘ — se , The arrivals at the Hotel Davies last Re A oo a ; ' s * . n i vening included: J. H. Parkill, W. E. Sunday ’ ’ 7 . ol “ 7 “T 'S % _ White head, Toronto; H. K. Fitzpatrick, Char , apps’, bev as -m. ea {oe per New Glasgow; C. A. Haycock, St. Ste- re : . on ' an ver ler lla it ne : oO - ly phen; W. McConnell, Walter H. Deeks, o 4 } om ' ‘ ¢ @ company ad e & - j loronto; James H. Tudhope, Orilla; V.F. Prac Polar | *} a ad ee en vee — Farrell, Halifax; R. Young, Jersey City; Seer and rie =n to ” o hogy . ee we $4 < lr. A. Mitchell, H. E. Ellis, Toronto; W. Cape Br ‘ hay by : “ < 5 a es — a aK C. Connors, Oakville, Ont.; Robt. Young, ; = Bros. 3 G. 1 and A. 8 os we = the adventurer, mae AND St. John; O. Taylor, Truro. There were i CAPITAL STOC iK ~ - - $2. OOO OOO Sones Miramic) . 5 orm Was Spiendid, aud ~% wees waa. registered this forenoon: W. R. McNama- ’ , ; r with bay . Kr Snag . 7 b : ea ft ra, Toronto; Ernest E. Ross, Quebec y io } Z, ae ne ¢ er i th asl. 1e | ¥ Fe) Yq * ‘an |, aa TS —— : ¢ Cc nn ; Ti ee se eal ge ; ee! FULLY PAID AND UNASSESSRBLE SHARES OF $1.90 EACH, ww g ri} rf ied Lawrence | i i i | , a > ae wer . . Ja ileal Mian Wi cekied son ok MR aad B Al 1 Moay this city, ir St. Peter’s Cathedral, on $) r tc & aly ta 4 ‘ ww Pere y rolar ED Bache : ee teesivod-cnw-tor--or-Snaotinanpeers sad, Mize Nastants ware tee soiet |. AUIEA 5 SU i ) the 7th inst,’ by Rev. James Simpson, 500,000 of this Stock is in the Treasary tor Cudevetopment Purposes. J : Wife.” the fa is L, a shentzs (N Y.) | Che i. to Ma Forest , both of - Philip for 9, thid A!| sucess will be presented, with Miss Tuc | Buyers of Blankets shonld|s: ihe LITTLE BESS Claim is Iccated in the southern belt of the celebrated Trail Creck gold riiving district of a Ho full strength of the company | cive us a call = ! ——-—=-== | British Columbia, being a full claim of about 52 acres. Jie she ‘ >The ecostun i lnrine I * DIED ? ; th a cos es . iu vy} ' . + | . a \ : i Qur new stock of Blankets : Lan. Hera } I , ; er . 11} es In San F: 20, Sept. 12th, Daniel L. . ‘ " r . ed | im stOW Lli, uli bed SIZe. | on a pative of Portage, Belfast, Prince: BOARD OF DIRECTORS. : ad Q . I ane wlan trina a 1 |} Edward an 1, Canada, aged 46 years. ne tiie lk earns ss ee + re alii ciiak a : ea = : "® E i THE { il HH Ss ARE RI CE. At Flat River, Se oe 15, Frank Martin, Oe wea . me ss sie ! e hab pee B _ al . } { i son of D Sats od Christy Rose aged ‘ oJ. ame Xe 4id, JC i , +0roneo. Y. vivis i, arrister, t “ ‘ , ~ r 5 J ‘ b j } i st 5 . ' | tea \ ares THE Ff WICES ARE LOW. l year al 12 daye. ie J. Hi. STOT ESB ( RY 9 Prop r Belgian Min , Leadville, Coiora lo ee Lt \ IN. \} ng Eng i To? ' —— | re i S ast | , ; : r : ‘pe z . Tw “ . : a oF es A tine lot of Wool Lap | At Cardigan, Lot 52, on Sunday, Sept. BARAEES ROSEFT tee Om Ls I , : ] tl tl in ? 1 13th, Allan MeSwain, in the 68th year of clos c , moves, JUSLE the thing for Car-| his age, leaving a wife, three sons and five the « t v ‘ . ‘ ! rced. | , , daughters to ‘ 8 °a ki SEEeT — Pi at far 18 e arriving, } , — ee eee the loss of @ kind and The development work on the “Little ” consists of in cut | prospect hol upon both exposing in aimost e ry case as goo ray 9 | loving husband and father. : } ‘ mom boat : te ek See ee by 1 ha s leg] S0giish melo-dra fhe Pugitive, will m= ME : quality of ore, and similar in every respect to we it shown on the “Hill Top { OM iyflower.” ‘The principal development work is near the centre of the “a Dr. } t , | e I re | ‘tha Mh oe oer a Mass. {claim on the south ledge, being an open cut twenty (20) feet long and nine ({) feet wide, with a shaft in this cut eleven (11) feet in depth, making a total of youngz ‘ap & KE Island et i a a ’ 9 ‘iain n inst.,Michael Brennan, aged twenty (20) feet from the original surface. The bottom of the shaft exposes « ‘dingly good mineral, a sample of which assayed $26.00 in gold and silver to Ho-pita ‘ * ah Beis, So 4 : the ton. The ae feature of the claims upon this Lake Mountain is that tlie grado of at practically the eu h higher in value than s flattere avsadeep game, but) VAP ee =——~s» | upon any part of the better known Red Mountain in the same district. ‘The great development work on the “Mavtlower’ a ls m the “Hill Top” i Coxcent Ar WiInsLo: There will bea t the man who broke the bank at Monte ool | JONDERFUL are the cures by ed in rapidly increases in Falee with depth of devel i nt It is only sons bl : » suppose that like results will ‘ol ov } n per e pa concert in Wine ui Ha'l on J}burs~| Carlo could beat the combination of hands Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they “Egnel.” — a ’ wh Gepthn oF Geveiopment, = 4} mary wonable to suppose that like results will follow upon the ittle Bess” and day, O An exce t p-ograma ie is| that was playing against him for that ) are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa- “sel. . : aie seujared,. dempieth r ¢| portfolio suftered with $7,000 i anne Ss) parilla makes PURE BLOOD. FOR" ATION. fecitation-. singing and 4 ‘ 3 Sal eames : ae : “ fs The formation is diorite with*an occasional appearance of syenite, Ti trike of the ledges is easterly and westerly hae cornet i+ to ten iar _and What you want a you are ailing is a " Mr, ¢ .. Donnelly, wholesale liquor The “Little Bess,” located as it is on the sieth stile of the mountain ye i ing worked to— . dl L t} ; Mi. a a ~ i> Be in 20 80 Don't | medi sine that will cure you. Try | Are cheap this season. dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for necessary cost of 6 ’ cao as es ; sic : inl > . ] m : eing : ‘ ; at dept ; . nels, U d ing away with the mise it. Admiasion only 10 cents. Concert Hood’s Sarsaparilla oui be convinced _ of . years with itching piles. He was per- — OSL O pumps anc 10lsuung apparacus; the surface 1s covered -with pine, hr and cedar, thus making the cos or .Uimvering yory slight. There is a tie? ios therit. We have bou ght a big stock | 2 .aded by James McGarvey, Alliston,}®™ple water for all mining purposes close at hand " F jc cinta | of the best goods. Prices rule eey he did Caiec ik Ointment, TRANSPORTATION. mie ACW. Biseches:—Ob. : Oct th low. Come and s which he did, was cured, he has no return é * Ser : : a th We. Wistlabe; of Gn ‘x ‘a LITTLE p ' ee them. of them and highly recommends this Oint- 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 Scotia Conference, will preach at nie OR BIG p er mentas a sovereign cure for Piles. to the cars. This one feature is of immense advantage, as it does away with the expense of buildiag wagon roads and wagon transportation. sesniog “and < : : Or ae What with the “Mayflower” on the west slope and the “Crown Point” on the north east slope of Lake Mountain, it requires work y » inte j E } , } ork only upon the inter “Mv Four Years’ Tramp T aio and California.” That al) may) ' the entrance fee is fixed at only 10 cents Why ' ? A Wansine A rey edad te “Ou Baking Powder - etihn o Toot } aie ; ; { ) paper states | at Hal Rn We’ \| Tell You the Reason five years old, was smothered to death, oll i | s Ketcham, ter of Atior ' i ‘ . . j : : a —" 8 ade res G ral W. A. AK : , narrowly escaped | i it t mace fre h | di : a cemented silo pit oo Mr. Keteh- | every few days. ! ‘ ' ' t } " _* | & arm, near Map on, Ind It is sa Ind—It -make bis “its | tt were overcon by tl arbor % i i ga nerated bythe heating ensiiag } rise the silo, where they had go wh to play | ord —It is guaranteed ab- u sown tothe farm bands J : = - - Si lute y p ire Pressyrerian Syy In the] {th—It is don up in all yterian Syood at Pictou, Wednes t} rht tin cans day. it waa agreed that the next 1 lity ri; should be held in Monctor If there is any way to ! : . : : , rding to reports presented there are | make it better we dont 255 home mission heids 1 s 5 | om ‘ ‘ on, I i i} ' 7 . . ¢ of these being mission station® Uy rT AHO W 2b. - a 1D., $62,000 was faiaed for this work last year that f all and $17,000 is needed for tie preset year. It is expected thatthe Y. P. S.C. E. will contribute $2,500 of the amount Johnson & Johnson, nee d a THE DRUGGISTS. & Fi FA —~T s stear : ved } arama ita aa fri 3 at a _ : : Ing, bringing the feliowing p@ ngere } 3. B. Humphrey, Margaret Tram 3° M s.| C. Hilliard, Albert Caswell, Albert Bowell; } Willie May, Mrs. E. Rese, Maude Know, } Mary Crawford, Blanche Murray, Jennie Murray and Dollie Murray. The Halifax 85 a8 PERSONAL. ike Sos : cic fas i} Ex-Coeur or Haszard went to Summer i " ibis morning } j Postmaster Brecken went west in the | ear train t morn Conductor Tanton, of the Island Rail een] j 1 last evening from Boston. | : nia | “The many triends of Mr. P. Blake were} Take care of them, if you | pleased to see him out yester jay after bis 4 “ | ilineee don’t give them the attention MvsrcaL.—Miss Burris, Great Georg Street, has re-opened her classes for in struction in piano and violin music. oct7 tf eam — Your ER a yr, of Charlottetown, re- Albion Hotel, Mr. M. Train¢ stered at the Halifax, on they deserve, some day you Wednesday Mr. Wales, who has been visiting Char ottetown during the past fortnight, left for Montreal this morning. Mr. Charles Brehaut, of Murray Harbor South, was in the city to-day, en route to them attended to now. 1 have Boston on a visit to relatives and friends, stock of will regret the neglect and its consequences. Better have Hon. Mr. Tarte is said to have purchased | La Patrie for $30,000, the paper to become the mouthpiece Of the Minister of Public Worke. Rev. C: W. Vernon, B. A., has been ap- “ inted @ resident assistant master in the | have Hegiate school at Windsor. — Halifax % a most complete Will you call and properly glasses. your eyes Jeft on return A a ston this afternoon, | Sent d, ; fitted ? taking the following passengers: Chas Mr. John Corcoran, of the I. C. R., i > | > , Brehaut, Carrie e Burnett, Mary McDonald, Moncton, who bas been visiting this Prov WE Brn, aught, Miss F. Macdonald, Mrs ince during the past few days, left for W, W. LLNER Dooley, Miss Dooley, Mra. Stevenson, | home this morning. Miss Lizzie Stevenson, Jobn~ Stevenson, | The Ottawa Irishmen will banquet Hon.| JEWELER.... Ti Stevenson, Miss Macdona se Johu Costigan and Chevaiier Heney, dele- aia ss oN oe a Bl Ferguson and J. sicGregor i gates to th Dublin nvention, at the cnuianodie Russe! honse on Monday evening ‘ivy = Mrs. RK. Mooney, who has been visiting Tuz Meapow Browok Tt | rolatives here, . ft for her home in Merri- ton a state that the res | A SAM PLE of the cheap | mac, Mass., day. She was accom ui : oainve e" 1 , ** ted chairs he leva be | oe by oe sister, Miss Lena Kelly. t w Bre er waited witl simport ag chairs, the iegs Oe Captair W. H. Jackson and Mrs. “Jack- interest. It is said the crown bas import-! geome loose and dr yp oO it with | son, yf Boston, who have been visiting this : a5 - age ngewe OS vee eli wary hitle use the hame (| province during the summer were Ip St = i St t fy Vel y Littie us Bi toe home } lake on @ ednesday evening on their way NOW OPENING wag pe eS scued made kind if you want wear | ore Japanese Terra Cotta Ware f-om the burping Duliding 4 ‘ ring satista ction We ree ‘ a that Mr. L. W Wat- |. ale = slemty. She'hes made some’ staten and sa ! | son baa been confined. 40 bie house. bel te Jardinicres, Bowls, Vases, conte pile iS ar = MARR Wa re a ‘00 Lt, | illness for some days past. It is hoped] Water Bottles, etc. A faw iready published, and it 18 i hat he will b2 able to be . about ; } Silence, if he ecovere, will " - ee oo") handsome Flower Epergnes, vide , 1 she recover. . a fe lays. ; ? W. H. Hing-ton, jr, son of Sir William | Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks anamenm — ec ttt ce CC LL CL LLL LT —_ —-_— rvevevenevenenenenenenenenecenenne ns prnnnnRNne RNY TIpEnEPETETEPIRE TIT? YOUR CHANCE... = = London Trimmed Hats & Bonnets 3 Ata DISCOUNT ~~~ = = = = = balance ot our London model We place the to-day at a big Hats and Bonnets on liscount ’ BAiec We wantour customers to have the pleasure ‘wearing these handsome goods whilst they are fresh and uns spoiled by handling, so we usual ! offer them e flier than ~*~ BEER BROS. Have you seen our sai'or and walking hats? Zr SY isisdiusiibsdedbssddsddscdbecdbsidbsddSUbddbaddadbsddeddsddcdsddddid Tun Wrarner.—-Mcderate to fresh northwest to wes winds, generally fairand co! iin . AANA ROSS ‘ | 5 g-ton, Mot itreal, has surprised his ends by abandoning the study of law, in whi ch it was predicted that he would be a brilliant saat ss, and entering the Jesuit | ord ier @s a novice. Mrs. L. H. Davies and Miss Gertrude Davies were passengers in the early train this morning en route to Boston, where Mise Davies will resume ber studies in elocution. Afier leaving Boston Mrs Davies will join her fiusband in Ottawa. Mr. V. D. Ruggles, who has just com- pleted a distingnished course in the Hali- fax Academy, ‘has been ‘appointed assistant master in St. Peter’s school, this city. Mr. {nggles will enter on bis duties next pe Madame Albani will not visit this pr ince next month unless. our people co , to the front during:the next fegv aie more generously than they* have during the past. Her manager requires @ guaran- tee of $1,000 and of “this amount not more than $300 has been signed for. The Summerside correspondent of the Guardian reports that Dr. Howard Sprague has accepted an unanimous Invi- tation to the pastoral charge of the Metho- at that place , to take effect in June next, Rev. Mr. Weddall whose term ihen expires tak ing the pastorate of Queen Square church, St. John, N. B., also by i Fancy Candles, Fancy Work. Boskets, Chinese Lanterns. Finest Lot of Purses in Town Bermuda Lily Bulbs, direct from the Summer Is'es. Other choice bulbs in serson. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. dist chure nvitation. Mr. Arthur Weeks, after an absence of nearly eight months in search of healih, returned “home from New York last even- ing. He is accompanied by Dr. Geo. D. Clift, a leading New York epecialist in the cure of chronic diseases, under whose c: r- Mr. Weeks has -been forthe past five months. We are pleased to hear that his health is greatly improved. Th ere were registered at the Queea Ho- te] yesterday: Alex. Martin, Valleytield; George Forbes, Vernon River; Clas. F. Go.ham, Halifax; Geo. C. Robertson, Cuvendisb; Mrs. €. A. Johnson, Portland, Me.; Mrs. William H. Rice, Boston; John Bald-Headed ratis< novemnenetv vening claims to give it a Red Mountain reputation. invested will yield one dolter ithin a year, and after that a much greater Applications for stock and other inturmation, apply t Telephone 1100 AGENTS We are instructed to raise the price of the stock from 6c, to Tc per share, (7100 pa 2506 snares, until further notice when the stock will probably be raised to 10c. This is a good opportunity to invest in what promises to be a paying mine when properly developed, And th In the Office of Robert Beaty R ‘S} ectn ly ww B. GORDON. in biocks oc not less than value), chances are that every seven cents percentage J. D. LEWIN & CO., Mining Brokers, «& Co., and Brokers, 10 King Siveet East, TORONTO, Ont, WANTED Bankers J. D. LEWIN & CO., 10 King St. East, Toror Enclosed please find marked e¢heyue or money of THE “LITTLE BESS” GOLD MINING certificate to N; 4 [WRITE PLAINLY | Sik FORM OF APPLICATION, order for $ to. COMPANY, fully paid up and Address::.’. .% shares of stock non-assessable. Issue 4a Cut this out and forward to us and stock will be issued at once. Fiow Oftein..... ee 223 2]4 8e086884 8242466 2 & A fire occurs when no insurance is carried _—Be pre- pared for such an emergency by insuring with E. R. BROW, Shpslabtetours, AGENT vi . 2: Now:that the hot summer. days have gone and coolevenings and rainy mornings-.form a part of the ‘weather probabilities the ladies with their “Righy”-wraps warm,) comfortable and ‘rain proof, pass afong the streets with Wh > 1 : ere is s The L803 an air of independence that is delightful to behold. Ther have gone to their dealers and selected just: tthe cloth they wanted, and ordered it‘ RIGBY PROOFED” Tile consequence is they are wearing the latect materials*that are gut and their wrap? are per fectly waterproof, though the cloth 1s not changed in the slight- est degree. It is as porous dndsofi as before. This being trie where is the laly who would not prefer to have her out of door garments “RIGBY PROOFED.” The men are al! wearing Rig- by Coats and a lady has only to inquire of her father, husband, or brother to learn of their ability. sept29— 25 tf gas 7 LU UUNNAUAAH EUS E .1yyoovvveevevvenonesvnnevvnnnevnnnven goennevsvnnnnnentvnnnonnnnvennonernny2 CHM uMiniuuuunnuuuls > Rubber Shoes. 200 CASES. —_—- _ _— Best quality. tiinet the lowest possible prices. J. &. Macdonald, Market Square, Queen Street. ee ee te arm LSE — = : aa tyles, at —— — — ‘Gentlemen: Wear the Ames Holden Company’s SHOES ting and best wearing goods on the market. NEW FALL STOCK JUST IN——= W. Hl. STEWART & €6, LONDON HOUSE BUILDING... aE — TEMPIRE BLEND TEA -_———— Best. fit- NEW STOCK a M. Martin, Glen Willism; Mary Martin, Brooklyn. There were registered this fore noon : gary Crawford, Boston; Mrs. Ewen 7 Ross, Boston. dandies, Miss Ethel Tucker, the clever leading lady of the company playing at the Opera House, was taken ill last evening, and it was not without much pain thatsbe was able to finish out the performance. Indeed, , at the close of the la-t:ct she had to be t assisted off the stage and the services of Dr. Kelly called in, It is pleasing t. hear, however, that Miss Tucker is al] |. Mén‘’s fall boots _ are We set the pace for low prices, othres follow. Good stock | low prices is what you want. 4. E., McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN. DRESS. GOODS NOW OPENING. LADIES. JAGALTS p Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remembe ‘ ‘ r that there ar two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or Yetail by T. J- i ORRIS — NN PURE INDIA TEA. Once used, always saterellia to any other grades. have more then doubled d ring the past twelve months. For sale in boxes, half chests and chests. HASZARD, Sales T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSEMORSCE Rasze OS ee ee ee ee a i a i a ae ee —— Oe ee a” 4 —— OE — ee ae