t Fos + vical waists - ie & lian, t e = ar Rie" *s paler ms 8 * = WMS WAS S Sige 8G 1G rN * yt G@pe BAILS SY + oe Ne SN “ap apo oP ys Jon bel Wel... Tes? rainy days that gen-'! erally com: ‘during the fall. Better be prepared in time. We have the nicest selection | of ladies’ and gents’ Umbrellas in the city, with the best as- sortment of handles The umbrellas are all cover ed with the best rain protee- tion materials procurable with strongly built fames at pleas ing prices, Ladies Waterproofs We have alarge assortment of Ladies’ Waterproofs, in lat- est styles and at lowest prices F. Perkins & Co. The Millinery Leaders There is ne Disputing the Fact—* We the rn = ckets, Our stock ‘of Fall Jackets and Capes is the finest and best selected in the city. admittedly lead trade of Ch’town It goes without saying all the latest styles are here, that cvery purse can be suited, every taste pleased, figure fitted to perfestion. No Jacket buyer can do justice to her money. or fig- ure, or her taste, witho u see— ing our ; 1 OF Oeee a SHE MILLINFRY LEADER-~ RIL LH LUNG Pacts TAS APs ds e S yay SY every ‘| prohibition would be about 90,000. , manu ' at. | made. TH DAILY EXAMINER | OCTOBER 20, 1898, PROVINCIAL PROHIBITION. —— Some of the Liberal papers and some of the Literal prohibitionisis bave revived the will have been observed that Prohibition. It the Minister cry for Provincial of Justice does not sav thata Province of Canadacan prohibit the Importation or vcture of lquore, The minister merely says that the Provinee can stop the amamiced and ineff c- Even uld i\hem are in sale. This would be f probibit ion. if each of tive sort ¢ the Provinces r¢ spectively Cc enforce a prohib tory law the most ot uch financial strats, ae a resuliof Liberal rule, that they are not in w# position to do eo. The cry for Provincial Prohibition is the merest humbug. Provincial Pro- hibition is not to be thought cf fora iwwo- meot. With neighbouring srovinces un- der licevse, tbe difficulty and the cxpense of entorcing a prohib tory law and stopping lrunkenness would be very great W hile the power todo sy would be weak and unsia ly. So far as Prince Edward Island 1s cous of Charlottetown have only to vote inthe S cerned the people ott Act again and the be under & whole Province will probibi- tory law avextensive ja its operation as any crouvincial Prohit law could be As for the be the height of fe itory oth er Provinces it wou'd lytoabandon National Prohibition in thé | face of a national maj>-~ rity in favor of it. This cry for Provincial Prohibition has been raised simply and rulely for the parpose of enabling the mem-~ ef the bers of the government to get out hole into which have fallen after huving dug it themselves. they CONDITIONS AT KLONDIKE Speaking of the conditions a8 he found them in Klondike, Mr. J. B.. Tyrrell, ibé eminent explorer of the Geological Survey, said to a Montreal Gazatte correspondent that much ofthe discontent and disap- pointment among the floating population in Dawson is traceable to the unfitness of the people themeelves to contend with the conditions of a mining camp. “I will give you an instance,” continue Mr. Try- rell. “When I was on my way into Daw son [ meta sarvevur coming out ina very dejected mood. Hedeciared ‘he found it impossible to get a day’s employment at his professiou, and there was notbing for him bot to get back to the Kast. Not long after that I was at work surveying along the creek, andI must have hada dozen applications to survey Claims at $50 each. 1 found that the two surveyors in Dawson were making $200 a day, and had work abead for fully two mouths. My di-ap- poiated friend had evident!y not gone the right way about making himeelt profes- sionally known in the camp.’ Mr Tyrrell eays the conditions under which gold is found ind cate its deposit ibere by glacial action, but it w: ll take some study to defiaitely acc. unt fur its occurrence. On the creek claims many of the nuggets sre worn quite cmov bh, whtleon the bench claims or. the hillside the coarse gold is rugged and tharp, as if directly torn from the lode, and shows no trace of attrition whatever. “1 happened to be present on the E! Dorado cla‘'w when the biggest nugget found this year was taken out,” said Mr Tyrrell. “Ip Shape aod dimensions it resembled a goods sized oST:Y Tose potato, and was worth $400.” Mr T+; rel says that no quariz veius have been located as yet in the Klond ke conatry. ihe richness of the district, be believes, has not been exaggerated, but probably the vastness of the gold-bearing area has been overstated. Mr Tyrrel! brought batk with him a box fullof grave! just 4s it was taken from one of the betich claim. work- ings. So rich ie it that the “dirt” shows to be plentiftt!!y studded with _ ca Montreal Gazette: Ic has been euggested that the instability of the plebiecite returns in this province is due to the fact that it is not known what majority the Government really wante. Mr. Tarie in Toronto said he expected the Quebec majority against The Soleil and people who furnish it with re- turns will please note the figures. Mttresses IN ocite, | Home’. Makers seeeee THR DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 20, 1898 wis | | | Bed Comfort and Financia! Confort mei im our line of spring and stuff MATTRESSES remade and dusted at snort NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Some of the Liberal papers are rejoic ing Over a new peint that has been raised, that the Dowinion Parliament has no power to pass a proh.bitory liquor law — It seems tous that this point ought to have been fully considered betore the plebrcite | was held at a cost of $250,000. —The Czar’s message, setting forth his proposals for universal peace, bas proved a good thing for bim. lt appears that the great inventor, Nobel, bequeathed to the League of Peace ten millions, stipu- lating that the sum shoud be given to the person who “did the most or the best for the cause Oi peace,” TI: is now stated that the League bas decided to preceot the Nobel prize—noble in amount as well as in name to the-Kmperor Nicho- las tur bis magnanimous initiative. He will probably bay an arucd cruiser with this comfortable legacy. HOTEL “ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel: Wm Sterns, Morell; John McEachern, Cherry Valley; Wm Calbeck, Bedeqcr; Rev A Craizge and wife, Mount Ste wert, Hotel Davies: J Rogers, Montreal; Dr Darrach, Kensingion; BA Trite, Sackville; W A Brenan, Summersid:; Heory Comp- ton, Omaha, Nel; K J Martin, Summerside; D Rutherford, AH Gould and wife, Bostor; Juhbo E Shaifor], Richard Prescoit, H Stanway, Halifax; Albert P Prowse, Murrav Harbor, Mrs McDonald, Souris; D B Macdonald, A O H stings, Montreal; N W Waldron, S’sid le; DM Preston, a © << ’ Te routo. Reap Worn EXAMINER jan against Woman in today’s ConcerNED Asour Misstons.— Accord - ing (0 @ Jate despateh from Toronto the Presbyterian Foreign Mission ofticers are somewhat concerned Over unexplained de- lay in receiving reports from Honan, China. The critical condition of uffairs im the Ea-t increascs the feeling. The officers suy that official leuers from Honan have been expected for some time. They hope that the overdue letiers have merejy mis- carried, but the delay is something un- neual, Young Cornelius Vanderbilt, who of- fend:d his father by marrying while at college, has finished his studies at Yale by takiog ‘with bi gb honors a post-greduate course in engineering and mechanics. He has received anu appointment to the posi- tion Of avsistapt superintendant of motive power, aud works full hours io the car shops. His father in histime served an apprenticeship in another ranch of the railway operations. The best medicine you can take is that which builds a solid foundation for health in pure, rich b!ood—Hood’s Sarsa~ parilla, Hallow’een. —Be sure and reserve Mon- day, 3lst inst., for the entertainment in Kindergarten Hall. Miss Lefu:gey, popu- lar elocutionist, will give severalof her choice selections. Foot ccmfort—All kinds of warm comfortable slippers, in felt and carpet, at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Cororr. i Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Seda. Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. a —— = Mark Wright & Co. Ltd H-lifax. i _ ' net SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. —— -— ENTERED Oct 19—Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Dart, McPherson, Fictou; Minnie A, Anderson, Cape Tormentine. CLEARED, Oct Swallow, 19—Monarch, Smeltzer, S’side; Finlayson, Pinetie; Nogget,Mail Dart, McPherson, Pic von, LeBleac. Pictou; Minnie A, Anderson, Shediac; Reeburo, McLean, Sydoev; Ethel Blanche, Reynold, Orwell; MC McLean, Bentin, Pictou; Albert P, Porricr, Pictov; Rose Mary, MeDonald, mean, Waliace: Day Spring, Picton; ss Guieetlands, Collard, North Sydney. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. Oct 17—Exprees, Stewart, Ch’own, mise, Oct 18—Jennie Armstrong, Grady, Pic- tou, coal; Speedaway, Campbell, Ch’town; es Cam pap a, Demers, Pictou, stores, CLEARED. Oct 17—Expreue, Stewart, Gaspe mdse. Oct 18—Jeunie Armstrong, Grady, Shediac, ballast; Speedaway Campbell, Brae, ss Campana, Demers, Montreal, 277 bris oysters, $831; 2 bris pork, $32; 48 cs mackerel. $200; 10 ris pick-led tish, $366; total $1,369. Octly¥y—Ida M, hay. Mallet, Campbellton, LOCAL NOTICES. Sanderson & Co. have just received some of that nice whole wheat flour, that so many people like, i is fresh and whole- some.—Sanderson & Co. m_* . . Our oil pebble and dongola walking boots are all the very latest, our prices the very lowest.—K K Jost, St: mper Sorner. Lambs wool soles 25 cents a pairatR K Jost’s, Si:amper’s Corner. Household Effects. — Remember auction sale at Mr. Carvell’s Prince Street, on Tuesday next, o'clock. Advertisement Beairs'o, auctioneer. the residence, at cleven tomorrow.-R Look at her feei! This familiar excla- mation may indicate either admiration or ridicule, Don’t Jet it mean che latter in yuur care, Buy your fal! snd winter boots from us.—R K Jost, Stanper’s Cerner. No trouble to show gouds in our store. Let us show and sel) you your fai! suit or bat, cap, gloves or underclutbing. A big variety to pick from and the latest etyles. Business is what we are after this fall, and if low prices are any inducement the Bargain Ccrner is your store—W D Mee a: a eRe maneeenite I. Ss. ‘Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Stric: sttention to business and prompt re- ao ce Special attention given to the sale o Pork, Poultry, Eggs. and Wool Skins. Hides, Market quotations given on application. Address all consignments and correspon- denve to, I. S, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle st., 2.0 HAL{FAX N, ‘s. Blacksmith Wanted, The undersigned wantsa fire’#class Blacksmith for genera] country work. Apply at once. ; H.R MOASE. Kensington, Oct 18, 1898,.—dy2i wl AR TIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction suipentocd in spect or money refunded. No charge tor extracting Dr. J. P. Murray Tec N DES every re- Sealed tenders addreseed to the under= signed and marked “Tender” will be re- ceived pp to noon Oct 22nd, for the hea ing of the Catholic Church, and Vestry at Rollo Bay by mears of bot air. For further particulars apply to the undersigoed or to Mr. R. P. LeMay (architect) Charlottetown. E. WALKER, P. P. Rollo Bay 240 dy Sins. pememanenptnnansinssteaes eens — PROMPTLY SECURED: Write today for a free copy of ourinteresting books “Inventors Help” and ‘‘How you are ewindicd.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, model or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Buildinc, Montreal, ang Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. 10 LET—Halfof three story dwelling house on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sits \p- ply to Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St "45 tf WANT ED—A man servant, Apply ee a Edward Bayfield, 24) BOA RDERS—Boarders can beaccomodated in a private family, ten minutes walk frem Post Office. reasouable terms. Addres- A AB, C. EXAMI*ER Office PATON LD SECURES The Lot is Offered at Clearance Prices.. ULSTERS—Boys’, $35.50, $4.50, $5 50, $6. 50, $7. GREAT BIG STOCK — CONSISTING Ulsters Overcoats Reefers Pants ana a Suits : i 7 a ee a a SE ee, & OO, A OF OF *y Me eae 4 4 Men’s and Youths’ from $3 00% | 50 and $8.00. Boys’, Men's a Youths’ Overcoats, $2 50, $3.50, $4.56: $6.00, $7.50 and $8,00. Sova’. Men’s and Youths’ $2.50, $5.50 and $5 00. Men's Pants, $3.00. $2 00. Pants at $1.50, $1.25, $1.75 and — Reefers, $1 00, $1.50, $2.00, ues af A lot of Sample Suits, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, 50 last year’s Overcoats One Thousand at HALF PRICE. Ulsters, Reefers and Overercoats Good warm Ulsters, $4.59, $5.50 and $7.50, Shorey’s Guaranteed Ulsters $7.50, guaranteed rain-proof. Other grades,Brown, Fawns, Greys, Greens, Blues and Blacks, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50, $10.00 ard $12.00. Every Garment Guaranteed. Reefers, pure wool and no shoddy, $3 00, $3 75, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.40. Boys’ All Wool Suits, aie Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters. 500 Beaver Overcoats, good and warm, made from the best English Beaver, well worth $10.00 and $12.00, yours for $8.00 and $9.00. Shorey’s Guaaanteed All-wool Melton and Beaver Drabi) Blues, Greys and Fawns, $12.00, tailor finished. | Boys’ Reefers, $1.25, $1,590 Youths’ Reefers, and $ $2.00. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 500 pairs good Pants, $1.00 and $1.25. 300 Heavy Reefers, storm co}lar. 350 Winter Suits, Tweeds, cheap, =| JAS. $3.50, mad: $4.50 and $6,50, with heavy 1) opie from extra warm all-w 0 PATON % CQ.