AT SS as ae / af = ’ aN rw war? j y ib ie tn % y ah ; masS } m4 {yi Wa a ; / To Be Wel! Shod For Little Monay Na, BUY SLATER'S: S ALLEY & G0. The Shoeist a Whe Rink will open in the course of a few TICKETS NOW READY ¥ ~/ : «-- ——— Gents’ Season Ticket, $3.50 Ladies’ - 2.50 Mteraoon “ 1.50 Children’s “ 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 Special prices for families. Good Music Youday and Thursday nights and every aher Saturday afteenoon. Buy a seavon ticket; everything possible vil be done to make it pleasant ' the ytrons. Tickets can be had of the manager-, or uihe leading Drug Stoees. MOWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. Ss CA okay dele ds I Sip ee ae ee SS AGG LI IIIS HR sss Md ( 'UDoughnuts + 2a pot tuo fatty; but made just ¢ ‘ > right. 1@Qe per dozen. ’ = tf SCOTCH CAKE ; s 4 e Made as we know how to make ¢ an it,, “the hest way.” 4 e | Price 16¢€ per ib. é q# TARTLETS $ pA * , Not tough or greasv, but MaDe 6 4 | ‘ ricut. Price Oe per doz. é ¢ TeLarnone 98 ; e ‘D. STEWART ¢ a ¢oLIPSE BAKERY $ ES ¥ Rakes Best Bread. 5 bs | sree see OT SSeS S| GhARAAAAAAA oe" , f ‘ j ne e184 Thing of Beauly 8 1S bye Joy forever A Ve |) i Ii ONT, i} pS j Do not miss it but bon come and see our beau- Pa tiful stock of 3 @ Watches . Clocks ~ Silver Noveities And Jewelry of every description. FSS SSL SSS SES FESS Specially selected for z the : r They are very _ pretty . and worthy of inspec- Py 4 tion, by ; 4 " W. W. WELLNER oe Jeweler. * avenue > FY] metre oA yomemrervent. Apply wo --: d ATA, AYA, af te, at ’ DSDSME NEM eo Me NE NE WM Ne é a kee AP IN AS UP AL AY aS We SSS al aS 6a AIP aA Ie announce to-day 4 AY Al ; are “ 4, sls At MZ - “we Ni “ Ne a 3% ate (2 l recared at 6Ce on the 25c Costume T weeds for. 60e Pretty novelties for > | Thousands of Yards. AY, RU = oun ed \ ee Ya Patterns. » ry) r nw Do: ns oO} «i! (a oe ’ » , ; Cail or send for samples. tA, ‘ ~ “iw . SARA oAtZe AVA AT, ANZ Pe Bo Ny Z AY AS AS APY Al a> ly ste o> eS coe vd Se: e. MEALS AP Al AVY ae * } the * Stylish Dress Goods 1? dollar. 1.50 French Goods for........... we A> NYE, AY. AY. ATE A “A a! Se . ‘ VARA APA Me AM “ AP SAS aN APY AS % s 7 % a“ “AS he» > “a Nit arrival of a lar , » of 78 arrival of a large purchase o i : NeZ ae 3% ae wt “Ar 4% aS ete: : 7 eo AV ‘ve are therefore offering “as 4% av 3 .v8C “ae aS eee MoM SLI MMM 4 NE SEINE SENSEI NSE] LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Gireat Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- Ciry Taxes.—Watch the daily papers for the list of those who have not vet paid their city taxes, Pay up at once and avoid publicity. 3i. Haxps.— The well-known g mare Gracie Wilkes has been pur- Crancep troti chased by Mr. Jobn A. McDonald, pro- prieter of the Summerside Livery Stables. Tue price ,aid is not stated. Tue Rixk.—The Rink, as will be seen by aivt. in another column, will be opened ina fewdavs. Itis neediess to say that the managers wii) do ali in their power to add to the pleasure of al! who may patro- nise them this season, Scorr Acr tx Caaruau.—The police committee of the new town council in Chatham at a meeting recent!y instructed the police that for the future they should refuse to serve any Scott Act papers, aleo should refuse to assist.the inspector in any scarches for liquor or in apy other way. ' Cromwett. —Remember Mr. Pope’s lec- ture on “Cromwell” on Monday evening next. The well known ability of the leeturer insures a strong character delinea- tion of the man who ruled Euagland wisely, maybe, firmly, certainly. Pupils from the public schools admitted for ten cents. Dexovxcep From Tue Pvipit.—The Truro Headlight sevs : A prominent Truro divine denounced the dismissals of the faithful public servants now being dis- missed by the grits in Cumberiand county, from his pulpit last Sunday night. He denounced them ou the ground that the spoils system is wropg vo matter which or what party practices it, and he is right. It is small politics. A Goov Ipra.—New Glasgow has organized a town improvement association. The object of the association is, amongst other things, the improvement and orna- mentation of the streets and public grounds of the town, the planting and cultivation of trees, and the promotion and encourage- ment of horticulture and floriculture. The association is to be incorporated, and to begin operations next season. Dismissep From Evcenit..—A Windsor deepatch toa Montreal paper says: “A sensation has been been caused bere by the dismissal from Edgehill College of two youngwomen. Bishop Courtney and the governors were summoned to deal with the case and recommended the dismissal. The girls were detected signalling to young men from the windows of the college. One girl belongs to Dartmouth and the other to New Brunswick.” — A Bap Accipext.—The Guardian re- ports that Mr. Michael A. O’Brien, of Appin Road, met witb a painful accident ou Sunday last. The accident was caused by the bursting of a cartridge in his left hand. O’Brien, according to the Guardian, bad removed the caps and charges of shot from two of them, and was engaged on the third with a pocket knife when the point broke off the knife and the cartridge exploded in bis hand, nearly severing the thumb. The knife went through, entering at the third jovnt and coming out imme- diately behind the same knuckle of the little tinger. Some of the shot entered his left side, going no deeper than the skin, and others took a shaving off the left side of the nose, some shot entering the nostril, coming outat the joint passing ovr the eye, and eatering the eyebrow. Drs. Murchison and Robertson were sent fur—the former, living near, wae the first to arrive (in wo hours), and very skilfully stitched up the wounds in the hand, and ex racted several shot from the side and over the left eye of the injured man. He was in a very weak condition through lore of blood when the medical gentleman arrived. The injured man bad almost given himeelf up, but it is hoped he will recover. GERMANY AND HAYTI, Latter Considers the Fermer’s Demands Too stift, The exact nature of Germany’s demand oo Hayti became kuown for the first time onthe Ist inst, The details came by way of steamer from Port au Prisce to New York and show the demands to be as fol- lows:— First, an indemnity of $20,000 for Emil Lueders; second, the promise that Mr. Lue- ders may return to Hayti, and there so- journ without danger of any kind ; third, a letter to the German Goveroment, in which Hayti will express apology for the whole transaction; fourth, that the president of Hayti shall graciously receive the German Charge D’ Affairs at Port au Prince. It was also announced that if indemnity was not given a warship would be sent or diplomatic relations broken. Without answeringthe demands in detail, Hayti asked if Germany, by presenting this demand, intended to close the negotiations in the Lueders case, and also on what ground an apology was asked. The money demanded was regarded by Hayti aa far less important than the other three, which were considered ae affecting Hayti’s honor. The demand that the presi— dent receive Count Schwerin graciously was looked upon as involving a deep humiliation, as it was he who had gone before the president and rudely submitted his demands. It waa this fourth demand which led Hayti to prepare for any eventu- ality. Since the foregoing corres:ondence closed, it has become apparent, according to cable advices from Berlin, that ihe sug- gestion as to the sending of warships has beeu modified, aod that there is no present purpose to send them. Church services. i METHODIST. Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev Wm, Aitken, Windsor, N.S. at ll ands Rey T. F. Fullerton at 7. sacrament at the closecf the evening service, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30, Grace Church,.—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev W. J, Kirby at ll, and Rev Mr. Aitken of Windsor; N, S at7. Morning topic “Tbe Christ Centred Life” Sacrament at the close ofthe evening service, Sunday school and Bible class at 2.15. Epworth League at 3.30. Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for stcangers. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Praver meeting at. Deutherland at Jl, and7. and Bible class 2.36, St. James’—Prayer meeting at !0. Rev T F. Fullerton at. 1! and Rev G. M. Camovbell at7. Sundayschooil and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St Paul’s.—Morning prayerand Holy Com- munion at li. Sunday School and Bible (jass at 2.30. All seats free and unapprop- riated, Eversbody welcome St. Peter’s—Holy Communion at 8 Matins at 11. Bible class .and~= children’s eatechising at’ 30. Eveosong at 7, All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Payer meeting at 1020 Rev C W Corey lland 7. Sunday scbeol and Pastor’s Bible class at 2.230 Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Corner of Prince and Grafton Streets’ Rey. Geo. Maaifold at titard 7, Morning topic “The Object Of Christianity’ Evening topic “Rum’s Grim apollyon’’ Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 230 p.m, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30, CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street. Service atliand7. Sunday Schoei and Bible Cass at2.30. Y.P. S.C. EK, Prayer meeting Wed- nesday evening at 7.3v. CHYSTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday at 4 o’clock, SALVATION ARMY Sunday Services at7, 11,3, and at7 p.m. Week Thursday, Friday and Setarday ats p.m, GOSPEL MEETING Remem ber the Gospel Meeting in the Y M © A Hall, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always weleome. Lesson—Epb. 4-3 ‘Jrieve not the Holy Spirit,” 0.15. Rev. Sunday school A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION There no such thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will not cure advanced cases, but taken in time ee ee Se esl Me MaMa Me Se Me Ye SMe SME Me SEM Me ee MES ITE EI IS OSI SS AE IS TST it will cure this disease, . — 2 ———- A> ar as % AG Sy 4 3% 3% WV - W ste <4 s% To-day, Saturday, we make a full exhibit of our ae 4% Y . . a 2% Xmas Fancy Goods, including $1,000.00 worth of a bank- Me % rupt stock, bought very low and marked at absurd prices, aie ww a 3 “ See the tables of 4c, 10c, 15c, 29e No velties. 2 ae s S< 3% st EER BROS. * ic v 3 B % j SEKI ae ¢ Wes ATW night Services—Monday, Tuesday, | | Appraiser’s Warehouse, in the Port of Charlottetown, on BBA Do you want to buy yo least money—Try Prowse Bros. ae UYING PUB ' yt ee 5 Wi he ss : (en - Pag % B Roe POM I Yn Lea LI ur fall and winter goods where you ean get the best for the Do you wish to select from the largest and best assorted stock of Dry Goods and Cloth ) ing in the city 7 if so, try Prowse Bros. Do you want to buy overccats and Ulsters for $1, $1,50 and $2 less than in other places? if s. try Prowse Bros. Ladies, do you wish to purchase a sicque or Cape from one cf the best selected stocks ever shown in the city ? if so, t ry Prowse Bros, 000 Over one thousand Capes and Sacques, all purchased this last fall, not one sacque care ried over from iast season, all n ew styles and marked cheap, Boys and Youths’ Ulsters Each and every coat in $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Bring and send them down for a coat. this department must be sold. The prices to clear will be your boys down; if you cannot come, give the boys $2 or $3 Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters Just as good and only half the 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 DHODOFASODADASOSH B8.OD> Haye You Tried the Montrose Cigar The best 5c cigar in the city. Try The MONTROSE. REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O eneetnenests OD OD © OOO 8B 0]VSU]DSUV ODVSVOBVDSHOV’. ™ OD OD ©O9O4O]56O2]954] 45 SOS98S 6569 O6SHS OHS 4 SEIZURE - SALE! ee The undermentioned liquors, seized by the Collector of Customs at the Port of Pictou, N.8., for an infrac- tion of “The Customs Act,” will be sold at auction at the TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th at 11 o’clock, a. m. 136 Cases of Gin, (5 cases broken) 18 Cases of Brandy (4 cases broken). By order of the department of Cus- toms. JAMES CURRIE, Collector Custom House, Ch’town; P.E.I. cec3—f-&m 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 cou'd 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 No cost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. Their new patent Agraffi Bridge places this Piano Ten Years in advance of any other Piano made, It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano. AILLER BROS. The P. E. Island Music House. a mm = t : eae ed ga Ps - im 2 Ul