— ROCs thie —- AAAAAAAFAAAFLAAAAAAAAAAAAA fHE DATLY (LEXAMINE?, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBEK 6, 1897 Cc— } : mR = s a i dl i ws - i ge 7 x a S Vv. tr i an | AR a é*) ef , i A DO. We & . SS : i 4 ; 7 ; ~ m*, i « oe a wo! +a ee 3/4 " yy By ~ ae To Be Wel! Shed For Little Money BUY SLATER'S. ALLEY & G0. The Shoeist RINK Mhe Rink wil] open in the course of a few days. TICKETS NOW READY Gents’ Season Ticket, $3 50 Ladies’ “ 2.50 Afternoon 1 30 Children’s “ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for families. Good Music Monday and Thureday nights avd every other Saturday afteenoon. Buy a seaxon ticket; everything possible will be done to make it pleasant for the rons. Tickets can be had of the manager, or atthe leading Drug Stoees. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. “we 2aimas Cake It’s nearly time to think about who's going to makeit? Are you or are we”? Are you going torun the risk of haying too hot or too cool aun oven? We'll ran the risk for vou. Do you thoroughly understand hor to mix the ingredients properly? If rot. wrofit by the experience of others and buy yeur cake here and you'll be saved time, labor, worry and money. The choicest and and best. fruits are used, and a skilful and experienced baker eaaployed. 4 ke price 20 and 25¢ per Ib. Tenernone 98 ‘Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. 2222 75ee OT SSF CAAAAAAAAAAAS = Thine of Beauly 1 Joy Forever, Do not miss it but come and see our beau- tiful stock of @ Watches Clocks Silver Novelties And Jewelry of every description. > eS ©8766 FS 262 @ > oe es GS BOS Ceereses arzteaeon, @ e@ eo} @ 822? 828 2 Se OS ¥ sa —_——_ Specially selected for the XMAS TRADE They are very pretty and worthy of inspec- tion, W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. ed LOST.— Between “harlottetown #nd Mii- ESSE SE SES SE SS SESS SEE EEE ton,on the Malpequn Road a Mink “ollar. Pinder will Please ieave tiie SQm-* at ‘he of- of A. A, McLean. dees —1i | sacrifice and bumanity. AZ. AIL AU, Me -~ = = —— oo - “AS UY AP AY a> * “Gi” "sav “Ge “iy — 25c Costume Tweeds for Me ME ML ME ME NL ME NIL 60c Pretty novelties for > | DO French Goods iw ae “PS ar wa GW “a ZW olf. . - ane wi ae Cail ors Z -_ ~ “ad oe “~- ie AZ, AA ANZ NZ, Ale ~ Someries oak mo AP AS AP ALS Al Al FG Z LOCAL AND OTHER {TRMS Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- Ciry Taxes.—Watch the daily paper for the list of those who have not vet paid their city taxes. Pay up at once and avoid publicity. 3i. Funerat Notice. -—-The funeral of the | late Sarhuel Hyde, E-q.. who died early this moroing will take place from his late residence, “Meadow Bank,” West River on Wedneed ay the Sth inst., at 1.30 p.m. once Mixen Kittep.— Michael Breen was killed in the Drammenl, N. 8. coal mine last week. He was struck ty tailirg coal and instantly killed. He leaves a wife and family. viishienitte CromweLL.—Mr._ Perey Pope’s lecture this evening will he given in: Se. Paul's echoolroom. His subject will be “Crownwell,” and it will be handled in a manner that should eusure a full house. Ice ar Summerstve —Telephonic advices from Summerside this afternoon report ice (or lolly) in that harbor as far out as the lighthouse. The Northumberland bad some difficulty turning, but got out all right taking the schooner Rosemary with her. The Northumberland is expected to return there this evening. Cavse anp Errecr.—For selling rum in Warren, Me., last week Wm. H. Whitney was sent to Rockland gaol for sixty days. He was landed behind the bars about three o'clock and appeared very quiet during the remainder of the day, until $.30 at night, when the other prisoners hearing a noise, gave an alarm, but before assistance reacbed him, Whitney bled t> death. The weapon with which he had committed the deed was a smal! penknife. He leavs a wife, who lives at Warren. DevorepNess or Carnwo.tic Noxs.—The heroic devotedress of Catholic nuns in ministering to the stricken in the recent outbreak ot yellow fever in the South has called forth warm enconiums from the sec- ular press. “In these days of money-gett- ing aod place -hupting.” says the Memphis Commercial Appeal, ‘‘such deeds as these re-contirm our faith in the beauty of self- i The action of these humble but earnest sisters is the shining incident of this season of misfortane and distress.” Dressep Hocs Axp Provisions,—Raii receipts of dressed hogs are increasing, and winter packers are all busy here. The average weivhts of hogs coming in are much lighter, so far,than at the same period in former years. There seemsto be any quantity of hogs in the country, as can be judged from the large receipts on the live hog market last week. Packers are quot ing car lots of dressed hoge, on track, at $5,25 to $5,35 for heavy aud light at $5,50 to $5,60. On the the street prices for farm ers’ joads are steady, at $5.80 to $6. Mail and Empire. A VatvuabsLe Pusiication.—We bave received from the publishers a copy of Dougal’s list of families for whom money if now in chancery awaiting owners. There sre very many people scattered over the world who are igvorant of the fact that there is money lying unclaimed in Eoglaod, and it is stated that during the last few years the publishers of the work under review bave recovered considerable sums for people who knew nothing about it until they saw their names in the Dongal’s list. Testimonials regarding the valne of the b ok have been received from »] parts of the world. Among those for whom the publishers bave done business an who have consented to be referred to, is Mr. James,W. Kennedy, of Southport, in this province. The book contains the names ot about 20,000 persons advertised for, andthe price is 1s 64; post free, 2s, Address: Dougal & Co., 62 Strand, Lon- dov, Eng. MM M2 Me Me Me Me Mn SM) Mo Me Me Ml Mo Me Me Mn “AY AY AS AP AP ALP AVY ALY CAP AS AP AP UP UP AP aE TY GH We announce to-day the Stylish Dress Goods recured at 6fe on the collar. Oe ©0440 OHA DE OAs & 4 644 db 0 AFIS NESE ~ -_ “A */ miles from tbis polnt, is reported at Ever- aud powerful, while Ellis is one of tbe leading planters of the county,aman of | coasiderable wealth and position. He has ; Dot want to involve his neighbors ir ZZ ad fe SFiS y ws arrival of a large purchase of MV We are therefore offering zie w% “<a A “> poe we ae ste “a a\lZ, “a. a ar itt. BEER BROS % IER ZRVZAN AANA AN OES NRA AS US US IS AS UP AS US SLOW TORTURE, The Horrible Death of a Negro at the Hands of a Planter. The killing of Coot King by slow torture at the hands of William Ellis, about 20 greep, Alabama. King was a negro, black a voung daugbter. ing was employed on the plantation, and, though known to bea desperate man, became quite a favorite. Soon it was observed that the young girl stood in mortal dread of him, not eadae to speak in his presence, yet refusing to say any- thing against him. Mr. Ellis became alarmed a few days ago over the situation. The result of his investigation was such that, calling in two or three friends, he told them that he did trouble; that he was able to manage his own affairs, and all that he asked them to do was to help him to seize and tie up King, to put him on a waggon, and then to leave the scene. This was done, but not without @ struggle. King declaring his innocence of offence. With arms and legs bound be was strapped to the bottom of the waggon, which was hastily driven off to an adjacent swamp by Ellis. There, where the two men were alone, Ellis prepared for the revenge whieh he had resolved upon. With a shotgun he sent a charge into one of the least vital parts of the bound man, who could only writhe with pain, After a lapse of ten or fifteen minutes he fired another load into King’s body. King pleaded in vain to be killed at once. The slow torture was kept up until King’s body was perforated with bullets. A final shot ADVICE THE BUYING PUBLIC er BRS ERES: DIL LMOCLI LOOM Do you want to buy your fall and winter goods where you ean get the best for the least money—TIry Prowse Bros. Do you wish to select from tke largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods and Cloth ing in the city? if so, try P:owse Bres. xy ? J . Do you want to buy overccats and Ulsters for $1, places? if so. try Prowse Bros. $1,50 and $2 less than in other Ladies, do you wish to purchase a sicque or Cape from one cf the best selected stocks ever shown in the city ? if so, try Prowse Bros, 1,000 Over one thousand Capes and Sacques, all purchased this last fall, not one sacque car- ried over from iast seasop, all new styles and marked cheap, ’ 1X oe 9 we Boys and Youths’ Ulsters Fach and every coat in this department must be sold. The prices to clear will be 2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Bring your boys down; if you cannot come, give the boys $2 or $3 and send them down for a coat. Men's Overeoats and Ulsters into King’s heart despatched him. Leaving} the body there for the bnzzards, Ellis returned home and told his friends of what! had happened. The sews spreading out among the negroes, they became greatly excited and threatened to attack Ellis. They said they would not have objected to the prompt death of a man who had com. mitted a crime such as King was accused of, but the torture inflicted was fully as bad as the alleged crime itself. The dead man hasthree brothers who are going around the country trying to inflame their comrades to violence. MESSAGE TO WEN Proving that True sonesty and True Phil- antrophy still Exists If auy man whois weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is sutlering from ary ef the var.ous troubles resulting from youthful folly, execeeses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by waich I was completely restor- ed to perfect bealth and manhood, after years of suffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor aud Organtic Weakness. I have nothing to sell and therefore want no money, but asI know through my Own experience how to rympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow~beings toa cure. | am well aware of the prevalence of quick- ery, for I myself was deceived and impos- ed upon until I nearly lost faith in man- kind butl rejoice to say thatIl am now perfectly weli aud happy once more and am desirous theretore to make this certain means of cure known toal!. Ifyou will write to me you ean rely upon being cured aod the proud satisfaction of having been of great service to one in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absol- ute seerecy assured. Send Se silver to | cover postage and addrees Mr. G. Strong, North Rockland, Mich. 135 p & w. em + A special despatch from Shanghai says that large re~enforcemente of Japanere troops have arrived at the Islands of For- moss. The Japane-e army now occupying that island numbers 50,000 meo. Farming: Foresight on the farm pays better than anything else. tm ee ey i A i i em owe ©. i) —— 2 NEN NLM NZS -) we ©. AS US AP MS AP AO AS AP AP AP AS AS AS ISS TSS AP AP AS AS AP AP AP s = te y 2 < THE— : s% 2 7 “ar 3% “= sé — “at % s% at D * : ne Not two pairs in 109 turn out unsatisfaetory. Fi 3% Have you tried them ? w% , buttoned &5c. 4 Laced, 95ce. | ae iivery pair guaranteed. Sce our fresh, new stock. ™. 4 aS a a BEER BROS | “a> = oa ie sy RANA Y% Ne SSIS Sales isleseslesteseseate tea ZS AS AS AS US AS AS SIS aS ae > s e 3 oa Boys Hockey Boots $1.60 to $1.75. g 3 eS '@ s Just as good and only halfthe price of custom made. If you value money, if you think anything of quality, if you like style, see our stock before leaving vour measure. Save your dollars when you can trade with PROWSE. BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men DODQADADA*DAUOS roy : Have You Tried the Montrose Cigar The best 5c cigar in the city. Try The MONTROSE. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O SS Comfort is dependaut/]>n furnishings; a soft easy chair to drop into when the day’s work is done, makes a more amiable individual of the bread winner. A pretty rocker gives rest to the household. We could suggest many such articles from our stock, beautiful solid, yet niexpensive, any of which would make Useful Christmas Presents. “Sellers of good furniture.” “Strangers to poor furniture.” JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row OD OD O©O6O9O60O65 2095060460 865089 BOS OD OB OOO 64 03 0BVO2ROV@VO@W OD @BO6O6O 960860605855 ; : XMAS GOODS ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY Are You Going Tro Skate Ifso you will need We this winter ? a pair of good Skating Boots. have the boots -here are the prices; — Ladies’ lined Skating Boots $1.35. ** Oil Pebble Skating Boots 1.50. * “Ox Blood " “2 hey hozolate Fine Dongola ** ee “ 2.00. “« 2.95. SILVER MOUNTED GOODS 25c to 10.00 Beautiful Rings, Good Watches. EW. TAYLOR, “ ae Men’s kr. Fi. 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