FOCAL AND OT4S2. ITRMS. Bays’ Suits THE DAILY EXAMINER - ° Boys’ Reefers Boys’ Overcoats. on eee $2.00 $4.00 2.50 4-25 2.75 4.50 3.00 4.75 3.25 5.00 3.50 5.59 3.75 6.00 Prowse Bros. Men's Suits. $3.75 5,00 6.00 6,50 7.00 8.00 8.75 9,00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1896. _ | Men's Refers. |MENS OVERGOATS $9,50 | 10.00 x $3.95 $8.00 | 10.50 4.50 9.00 11:00 5.00 10.00 12.00 5,50 12.00 mena — MEN'S ULSTERS. oeono-+s& =! $5.95 $8.50 5.00 9 00 SI OR G9 COIS OOOO Cte or or Ge 13.00 8 00 6.00 13.00 . 00 10.00 £6 09 8.75 6.75 15.00 7.00 12.00 16.00 9.50 7.00 18:00 7.50 14.00 Prowse Bros. Prowse Bros. Piowse Bros. Prowse Bros Show us the m: r gh sell clothing r than Prows -t} s : ; 1an who says he can sell clothing cheape e Bros., and we will show you a man that doesn’t know what he is talking about. ites Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, | ae —- —= “ oO ~~ ~ 1) . o ./9 $2.50 a 5 I ~~ 00 2.79 Dp « 2K . $ .90 $3.00 - 1.00 3.00 1 5 QP Cha ets . = on a 3.00 : ‘a0 oe ] 50 orn z | ess 1 Or o 5 () 0 3.79 ' eo BU oe aad . or 1,75 4.00 6 Wiley ee 3475 2.00 4.50 e *) = = a A i 4.00 2.50 5.00 tl » é . atienda 2.00 5.00 O77 - i a.40 » 95 Ar N heey t ad os Th irsday \ . N > 10 ““\a for % rh se adver ent Prowse Bros. Prowse Bi _ i From Ha ‘ ihe steamer Fastne ar? : Or | a aid | ’ tuis after- | th ; tee a el PERSONAL. no b ge 4 hh wave, ee ; . aoe Rev. G. M: Campbell and Mrs. Camp ‘ | returned home last evening. Spa win . » . © 5} . a Mr. E. Kemp, the cyster expert, re- ” . rhev gistered at tie Queen Hotel this forenoon. -—e a ais ; Mr. W. L. Waring, eteamboat inspector, . COa- ) , he i : is here on official businsss. He is at the } \" eal G ‘ Queen of W i av, } . i ; Mrs. J. J. Davies was a passenger on on t i and yin | the Halifax this afternoon en route to st ; - Boston &D ‘ 1 owing to the fact that : i a ave an i their wants for Mr. John T. Crockett was a passenger tat, af thks ilies Oats were 0M the Halifax last evening on return from Rstelece of thie sins, Octo, Set becioass wip to lee oDD ans , being 27 to 274 cents for'. Mr-D. J. Campbcll, of the Beaver : No ; | Steamship Line, arrived here last evening. . ae ¢ = He will leave again to-morrow morning. 5 7 | Mr. W. P. Cornish, of the Guinare, , eALPE 7 ne 0 . o . oon Mr Raced a returned from Halifax last evening. He he arriv wig Ary s jayer . - 7 eo : ; , | Was @ passenger on the Steamship Hali- the I er SS. Uine one day earier than] py he wa : vt Trade meet-| Phe Misses Bartletts left for England . g* . a sisi Tas. <.1,, | senterday Thev go via New York and CLEARANCE S4LE Bu : es y" J sg e i will be accompanied to that c' ty by their i g I aie rend. | Sisters Mrs. W. B. Dwyer and Mr. Dwyer. 7 ma a ef _— Mr. Benry MacDonai i, of the 1, oa "Wh RRS y y 4 ai nee sores department, returned yesterday a, if R : bode of from a trip to P. E. Island. Mr. Mac- , G.— ihe M ott, :} : . Mra. Hi . . f Peter Halloran Donald bad a very pleasant time.—Muonc- . a Sere Gus ee toa Tranreript. At cost price, less than cost, ” ' ag yy Tt *rofessor Saunders,of the Experi- : P in the Roman ( Cemetery tus , , ape ha rice f re in uthotic Cemetery this! mental Farm, Ottawa, arrived here’ last alf price and less than half a ao — oe ” ai evening to join the Minister of Agriculture, | Price. ree : iia ra’ vas Hgaly i. o } . = ja dal ae who is to address several public meetings steen v a in . 3 uit | . ih i 2 rs Seath in dees resrettet. Her teremedic ee the interests of dairy~ In looking over our Kid Glove Depart- ; a ; , = : : ’ a . ng and cold storage. ment, we find several odd lots, odd colors juabaud at fi vy have the sympatl "1 ° , eae os ; ' 7 ’ —s The arrivals at the Queen Hotel last | odd sizes in different makes and qualities. -* evening included: J. H. Bell, Summer-| 1 buttcaed and laced. In order to clean fT S, 1 Helitex polis} A. Craise, Mount Stewart; J. R.| up all these odds and ends, we will offer haloes ed 4 pong <p Moore, New Perth; Geo. T. Knight, Souris; | them for the next few days at cost, less oo. notanelt. Cook up by the M. Stephens and J. A. Macdonald, Orwell; | than cost, half price and less than half © pendiary In effectine the arrest of a| -'*: Miller and Mrs, A. Taylor, Tatma- | Frice. Here is the list: — ’ To ’ 7" gouche. an ar or ‘ iat tw . ° : of : aa ee pebinges 5 pe At the Hotel Davies last evening: J. E. LOT I, AT 60 CENTS sat on his prostrate form as be was Cee ee soe Lacing, buttoned, push button and dragged to the station, while Stpendiary! @, ell M creak” Willi = “s. th clasp. Nearly a fall range of sizes and Fislding fined the uofortuoate sailor $19/,,. va: iam Saunders, | colors. Black, dark and light tane, browns, oe seat ca Ottawa; Mies Jones, Windsor, Ont; M.| tawns and grevs. Lot 1 comprises: , a! $ iaid t ie apiors, . -. a 5 aut I 8. sesi ary . cal Macdonald, D. A. McKinnon, Georgetown; : - ae Warsax ervived feos Boston vis an = Dagaan, Montreal; 8. F. Perry,| pars black undressed ™ erry itera , re ignish; ames Phee Nail Pond; ; r Halifax and Hawkesbury about eight| 7 pO y.* an ae 2 marked price....... $1.40 0’ < last ev The passengers > ’ ms from Boston were Mra. Vickerson, Mrs. N. Sullivan, and Maggie Davies and Minnie Davies W. P. Cornish and John T. Crockett were passengers from Halifax. The Halifax left on return to Boston via the same ports at 1 o’clock this afterncon. Her outward passengers iccladed: Mra. J. J. Davie, Mre. Johu Woods, Mra. C. Smith, William Hughes, J. E. Sutton, John Max Kenzie and Mrs. Brinej arpe.—The Guardian had a narrow A Narrzow Es reports that two fishermen evcape f death by drowning while f g in North River about daybreak on Wednesday. Their boat was upset by a equall which strack up and the men were ; rescued shortly after by two persons in @ row-boat whose the drowning thrown out, only to be atiention was attracted to men by Mr. George Rackham, of this city, who was gathering seaweed on the shore ai the time. There is no clue to the identity of either fishermen or rescuers. ! tm 1.0.G. T.—At the meeting of Char lottetown Lodge held last evening the following offlcera were elected for the ensuing term : Chief Templar—S. A. McDonald. Vice Templar—Louisa Swan. Secretary—Heary Lapthorne. Financial Secretary — Maggie Clarke. Treasurer—W. C. Tanton Chaplain—G. Frank Hutcheson. Marsh sl—Reg Chandler. Guard— Mattie Swan. Sentine! - Jos. McInnis. D. M.—Phemia Hanson Assistant Secretary—Blanche Arbing. P. C. T.—-Rev. W. J. Kirby. The debate on “High License vs. Scott Act” was adjourned until next night of meeting. sialic WHAT A CONFLICT WOULD INVOLVE The Marquis of Dufferin, newly retired from the post of British ambassador at Paris, was accorded a banquet at Belfast. Ire., on Wednesday night. He declared that owing to his age and deafness he had definitely retired from offic l sial life. Al- though England was not loved, the Marquis continu she had no dispute with any: nation of Kart pe ex pt Turke: Ti e aal- yation of the Armenians, he asserted, can- not be found in any scheme applied to the Armenians alone, bat reforms giving protection to al! Turkish subjects. The Marquis also express 1 the hope tha ‘ited States and England would apply the principle interna- he the first to practically of arbitration to the settlement of Matheson and wife, Campbellton; John Mackenzie, R. T. Holman, S’side; John Hunter, Toronto; J. Gaffney, Summerside. This forenoon there were registered : J. E. Sutton, W. E. Lord, Thomas Douglass, Halifax; H. D. McEwen, Morell; Wm. M. Hall, Montreal; C. E. Pye, SS Halifax. A Pooket in a Shirt s Isoften referred to asa standard of couvenience,but what could be more conven- ieut and at the same time beneficial than to have a box of HUSKY in your poc ket. It relieves that tick- ling in your throat; hoarse- etc-, etc. Husky ? 10c Isa lozenge. Johason & Johnson, Gradvates in Pharmacy. a ib ie 1. Ask seventeen people where you can get the best FURNITURE heapest, 16 will tell you at 18 pairs of colored lacing marked price...e.ee. 49 pairs of colored, but- toved, marked price.. 14 pairs of black button- ed, marked price .... All above at 60c, LOT 2 AT 75 CENTS. 36pairs black lacing, 7 stud, marked ‘price. ..$1-10 izes 0{ and 6 only. This lot goes at 75c. LOT 3 AT 89 CENTS 40 pairs of Perrin’sguaranteed 4 stud buttoned, in good au- tumn colors, sizes are 6, 7, 7}, 74; marked price is $1.25, lot 3 goes at $9c. 1.10 1.10 90 NOTE.—Please remember that glove buy ers will always find our Glove Department fully stocked with full lines of Black and Colored Kid Gloves in all best makes. We have a splendid line of black and co!- ored Lacing Gloves at $1.10; guaranteed BEKS & Ub The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail oe —— SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS. The convention of Sabbath School workers in Summerside closed yesterday afternoon. At the evening session on Wednesday Professor Hamill gave a most interesting and instructive address. At the foreooon session on Thursday the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Whereas, The church should not fall be- low the state in providing moral instruc- tion for the young. MARK WRIGHT & CO, LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. spe oxbre dre NN oxbye oxbys ordre SAS AS was aS ay tional pu : Lord Duffer said that every English man’s ir t horror at the thought of any tratricidal collision with the tedi States Wihiicii CO i only result ia involving the United Statea and Eng- Jaod in common ruin. = — Cu We sale 75 pa g1ze geventy= a pair. have just placed on irs large fall Fancy Blankets at eight cents BEER BRO®S Blouse Len- Lac nele‘te Our special sale of flan- ne'ettes continues a few days only. An equally good buy will not probably ofler chance to again this year. Beau- tiful goods regularly worth l6c, in a variety of patterns. BEER BROS BHA Ee: THE WHAT HER.—Southeasterly to « a» deca te gales by morning, @ f mort WwW, e: , 8°. ) ren's wear ° 64 cloth. ° ° ularly worth 6 * o ° cloth : one half its size, and this is the ° . 8 quick way to do it. BROS. i i asing to strong outhwesterly winds, increas ‘ ew ‘ catered showers to day, becoming more A Bargain ins Specially suit- : SSe able for child 30 pes heivy winter in tweeds, curls, plaids, ete—reg- up to $1.40 per yard, but we intend to reduce our} by department to present And Whero, All states of the Union and provinces of Canada have provided in their public echools regular instruction on the evils of intemperance : Therefore Resolved, That the church through its Sunday School make a faith- ful and efficient use of the quarterly tem- perance lesson ; Bee ee Zesolved also, That the Asociation is in hearty sympathy with the movement to secure the observance of a world’s tem- yerance Sunday on the 4th Sunday of November. ‘The statistical report presented by the secretary. Mr. Morris, gave the number of officers and teachers at 1,000, with 10,000 scholars. It also stated tbat 40 per cent. of those who should attend Sunday school do not. A diseussion followed, participated in by Revs. Kirby, Goldsmith, Fullerton and others. The following efficers were elected : President— Rev. D. Sutherland. Corresponding Secretary —Mr. Leonard Morris. Recording Secretary—Mr. J. A. Law son. Treasurer—Mr. A. W. Sterns. Vice President, King’s Co.—Rev. R. W. Stevenson. moo President, Queen’s Co.—Mr. W. C. Turner. Vice President, yo'demith. : Executive Committee — Revs. C. Ww, Corey, H. E. Cook, G. M. Campbel!, H. R Baker, Messrs. Jesse Burns and W. H. Brown. : A eession was also held in the afternoca presided over by the President-elect, and at which a letter was read from the Executive of the New Brunswick Association convey- ing the appointment of Rev. A. Lucas as their fraternal delegate to the convention, after the reading of which Mr. Luces was formerly introduced and welcomed the president. Mr. Lucas in Prince Co.—Rev. J. ite methods and the grogress it had made as aresult of the system of organization adopted by them. He advised similar organizations in this Province and was i to see such ap enthus‘astic conven- f Sunday school workers and trusted e result would be seen at our next please tion that ti annual replying to the cordial greeting he received gave a brief review of the we rk of the New Brunswick Association and an outline of convention, as well as felt by our THE MARKETS, Oats in Charlottetown have advanced to 23 cents for smal) Jots, and there seems to be no immediate prospect of a further rise. Potatoes have not yet begun to come in, aud prices are nom'nal. Eggs are in good demand at 13 to 14 cents per dozen, and from 4 to 4} cents a pound are paid for p rk by the carcase The condition of the United States mar- kets is shown by the following quotations at Chicago, October 27: Wheat, 66}c.; oata, 174c.; pork, $6.97; lard, $4.30. Boston advices report that butter, cheese sod eggs are firm and steady. Eggs sell u New York at 18} to 19 cents per dozen. Cheese at London, Ontario, were sold few days ago at 10 1-8 cents per lb. The Mail and Empire reports that the demand at Toronto for cheese is fair and that summer makes sell at 9 tu 9}c, and late makes at1l0 tolle. The same paper reports that white oa's were bought in Toronto on the 26th at 22+ east and 2lc west. Mixed are quoted at 20c west. DIED. At Wheatley River, on the 30th Septem- ber, Elixa Bowen, wife of Daniel Mac- donald, in the thirty-third year of her age. Besides her husband and two children, a very large number of relatives and friends mourn the untimely death of one beloved. “He givesh His beloved sleep.” NW Dl With this opportunity. You'll probably say: “there are six days in which to buy’— and thus far you are fright. But you can’t buy next week what was sold this week; and we shall have to say to you: “Very sorry but every one of those ALARM CLOCKS was sold.” That is why T say come to-day. They are cheap and yout want one. Ww. W. WELLNER JEWELER, 9 for 20 CHAPS. 3 Chinese Lily Bulbs, 25c 3 Named Hyacinth Bulbs, 25¢ 3 Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 25c. All new, choice stock. You must come quickly to share in these snaps. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. =e es BS e222 e228 e088 SS LITTLE PROSPECTUS OF THE OLD MINING 60, CAPITAL STOCK, - - - $2,000,000. FULLY PAID AND UNASSESSABLE SHARES OF $1.00 EACH. $500,000 of this Stock is in the Treasury for Bevelopment Purposes. The LITTLE BESS Claim is located in the southern belt of tic celebrated Trail Creek gold mining district of British Columbia, being a full claim of about 52 acres. J. H. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. j JAMES BEATY, Q. C., Toronto. T. I. GEORGE, Wine 4 >rehant, J. E. ELLIS, Jeweller, Toronto. W. A. WERRETT, Barris, Soronto, — STOTESBURY, Prop’r Belgian Mine, Leadville, Colorado. }. D. LEWIN, Mining Engineer, Toronto. BANHERS RORERT BEATTY & CD. DEVELOP MERT. Toronto, The development work on the “Little Bess” consists of numerous open cuts and prospect holes upon both veins, exposing in almost every case as good 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 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 twenty (20) feet from the original surface. The peculiar feature of the claims upon this Lake Mountain is that the grade of ore, at practically the surface, is very much higher in value than the ton. upon any part of the better known Red Mountain in the same district. that the ore rapidly increases in value with depth of development. “Essel.” The formation is diorite with an occasional appearance of syenite, The bottom of the shaft exposes exceedingly good mineral, a sample of which assayed $26.00 in gold and silver to The great development work on the “Mavflower” and also upon the “Hill Top” proves only reasonable to suppose that like results will follow upon the “Little Bess” and It is FORMATION. The strike of the ledges is easterly and westerly. The “Little Bess,” located as it is on the south side of the mountain, permits of its being worked to great depth by tunnels, thus doing away with necessary 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 ample water for all mining purposes close at hand. TRANSPORTAFPION. The Columbia and Western R. R. passes within 1,500 feet of this property, allowing the ore to be tramined immediately from the mouth of the tunnel to the cars. This one feature is of immense advantage, as it does away with the expense of building wagon roads and wagon transnortation. What with the “Mayflower” on the west slope and the “Crown Point” on the north east slope of Lake Mountain, it requires work only upon the inter- vening claims to give it a Red Mountain reputation, Respectfully, W. B. GORDON. We are instructed to raise the price of the stock from 6¢, to 7G per share, (*100 par valuc), in blocks of not less than 250 shares, until further notice when the stock will probably be raised vo 1 0c. 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 invested will yield one dollar within a year, and after that a much greater percentage. Applications for stock and other information, apply to Telephone 1100 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. Enclosed please find marked cheyue or money order for $ for shares of stock of THE “LITTLE BESS” GOLD MINING COMPANY, fully paid up and non-assessable, Issue certificate to Nk eC AES FAK Rs ce eet ore ede see bteeebe [WRITE PLAINLY | Eo. cwecnwn oitkew ome aw aeten dees ts bli to See Cut this out and forward to us and stock will be iesued at once. " made from flaest Pied- mont and Brutia Raw not to wear shiney, cut, nor slip. $1.45, $165, $2 20 BEER BROS., fSo'e Agents for P. E. L. of this popular Silk, = e® @ @ @o88 e800 8 If Your Kyes Need medical treatment we won't sell you specta- cles simply to make a sale. If youneed glasses only, we will tell you so, VOUVUUVE and provide the remedy, G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queene fF quene, (1.’.0w people through all time to come. : | of we are candidates Faig’ Ranges — . Made in Boston Hennel & Chandler. Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—246 & wv a i G3 @ c e) Nout for office, but for trade. Our plat furm is good values at low prices, Entire stock ot goods at prices to insure quick sales. We want your money; gold, sil- ver or paper will do, with discount. JOHN T. McKENZIE. Defective Wision, Is a * lific canse of severe healache, and in such cases the only reasouable method to pr e isto HAVE YOUR EY#S TESTED and fitted with proper glasses by a competent optician, We are here to+erve you. G. EF. HUTCHESON, OPT IAM so suwces< covces seem Street a Se an. KING BRUCE OF SCOTLAND Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think. Had he lived in this day he would not have found it necessary to think long in order to tell the best place to get his suits and overcoats made for he would go at once to D. A. Bruce’s, high class goods, high class workmanship, and the best fitting garments to be had on P. K. I. at away down prices. New hats now opening, D. A. BROCE, eS Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. EMPIRE BLEND TEA I3 the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, —SOLD ONLY BY— WOOL UNDERCLOTHING == SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS HOSIERY T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ars two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. Jor sule wholesale or retail by i. J MORRIS er = 7 t on: a i M ST eee ee ee Ss — ame Re Ss i OR r eae ee et Cape eT ee on > U —s Ses vd Fe P 2 gee ggont: coe gx ot , fi a. ae . em y a! er . Be a Aas gre Be ae. TSR Se eres pi Ele ha r : , : a Cs ea ee ee pe ta ae +. ee = : e