‘ae Ballade of Yule. BY ANDREW LANG, “Heigh-ho, the Holly! This life is most jolly!” This Life’s most jolly, Amiens said, Heigh-ho, the Holly! so sang he, As the good duke was comforted By these reflections, so may we! The years may darken as they flee, And Christmas bring his melancholy ; But round the cld Mahogany trees We drink, we sing Heigh-ho, the Holly! Theugh some are dead and some are fied To Jands of summer over sea, The holly berry keeps his red, The merry children keep their glee ; They hoard, with artless secrecy, This gift for Mande, aud that for Molly, And Santa Claus, he turns the key On Chrietmas eve, Heigh-ho, the Holly! Amid the snow the birds are fed, The snow lies deep on lawn and lea, ‘The skies are shining overhead, The robin’s tame that was go free. Far North, at bome, the “barley bree” They brew ; they give the hour to folly. How ‘**Rab and Alicea cam’ to prie” “They sing ; we sing, Heigh-ho, the Holly! ENVOY. Friend, let us pay the wonted fee, The yearly tithe of mirth: be jolly! It isa duty so to he, Though half we sigh,Heigh-ho,tke Holly! London, England. He Preferred To Walk. “She’s ot tty hot, ain’t she?’ seid a backwoods passenger, addressing the engineer of » Mississippi steamer that was racing with another boat. “So- so,” responded the engineer as he Lung an additional wrench on the lever of the safety-valve to stop the steam from escaping. “I reckon’ we'll overtake that craft soon,’ pursued the stranger. “Phat’s about it,’ returned the} envineer, fastening (be moukey-wrench oa to the lever and hallooing to the fireman “Shove her,.up!’ ‘One hundred and uinety-five,’” hummed the pastenger, looking first at the steam and then at the boilers, ‘“That’s about in LU where she’s rusticating,” put in the} engineer. The passenger ran his hair nervously, decks for a few saw fingers through his and walked about the minutes.. When he came back he by the gauge that the pressure was going on fortwo hundred pounds, and he observed to the engineer: “Hadn’t you better leave the boat go?” “Can't do it. Must pass her.” “But s’sposiog we should blow up?” “Well,” sajd the engineer,as ht peeped over the guard to see how fast he was going, if it is the will of Providence for the) boat to blow up, we'll have to stand by it.” Then he sung out to the fireman to coal, and give her a little more turpen- tine and oil. The next moment there wasasplash in the river; and the engineer coming, out to see what was the matter, saw that the passanger hac euceeeded ja reachiog the shore,and the passenger observing the engineer hal- ooed out “Go on with the race, I guess Vil welk.” It is needless to say, that steamer beat the opposition boat this Webster and Jenny Lind. Webster was a very convival man, fond of pleasure and social amenities, On one occasion he was at a supper, at Brown’s hotel, andthe wine being good, he imbibed a great deal of it. Jennie Lind was singing at the Canter- hury theatre, and at alate hour Webster and hie party of friends adjourned from the hoiel to the theatre. When they arrived the curtain had just gone «ap for the last act, and the cantatrica ap- peared oa the stage to sing “Hail Col- umbia.”” Webster joined in with his magnificent bass and accompanied her through the song. The audience yelled, stamped and shouted. They begun again and again sang it through with the same enthusiasm pervadiog the audience. The procedure was _re- peated a third, a fourth, a fifth and a sixth time, before they were permitted to retire. Atthe close Webster made a magnificent bow to the diva, such as would have made him a prince had _ he made it at a drawing-room of “Louis le Grand ; the singer returned it and Webster repeated courtesies coatinued until both had it, and these Special Notices. Pore Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Boer & Golf's. dec23 CurisrmMas Boxes.—Names, Addresses, or Inscriptions stamped in Gold Leaf on all kinds of articles made of Leather, Silk, Satin, Cloth, Paper or Wood. JOHN COOMBS, Printer, and Book Binder, 18 Queen &treet. de 21 4i A FINE display of Candies and Fruit at Beor & Goff’s. dec23 Fur Goons of, every, description, Wool Hosiery and Colored Dress Goods, reduced in price, at Perkins & Sterns’. lw eod—decl6 Yo to Beer & Gofi’s for Confectionery and Fruit. dee23 In you purpose buying a Fine Coat in Coon or Wolf, vom will YY * lot selling low at J. B, Macdonald’s, » de 21 CHEAPEST, newest and best Christmas Pre- sents to be found, are at Perkins & Sterns’. decl6—Il1w eod A tse lot of Snow-shoe Moccasins at Dorsey, Goff & Co. Bie Dots, Little Dolls, Undressed Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Rubber Dolls, and very cheap Dolls, at Perkins & Sterns’. lw eod —decl6 Lavuies’ and Gent’s Felt Roots, without ex- ception the best assortment in town at J. B, Macdonald’s Boot Store. de 21 Bronze Jves, Figures, and other Orna- ments, just the thing for » Christmas Present, selling cheap at Perkins & Sterns’, cecl6—Il1w eod Ws have a large number of assorted Lamps and Lamp Fittings. Whull be sold cheap.— W. P. Colwill. lw—dech6 Pivsu Atsums, Plush Bags, Music Boxes, Hand Painted Mirror Brackets, Papier Machie ‘Preys, Hpergnes, and other Fancy Goods, very cheap, at Perkios & Sterns’. dect!6 — lw eod Miazes’> Felt-linel Skating Ladies’ Oil Goat double- sole Boots fof $2; cheap at $2.50, J, B. Mac- donalid’s Boot Stare. ; de 2] For Groves, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Siik Randkerchiefs. Plush Slipper Patterns, Bracket Patterns, and a large var ety of other Holiday Goods at lowest prices, at Perkins & Sterns’. lw eod—dec 16 A LARGE assortment of Fancy Cupa and Sancers will be sold cheap at W. P. Coiwiil’s, dect6 lw Usrrci Christmas and New Years Presents in’ Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Fur Caps, Gent’s Fur Caps, Fur Lined Circulars, Ladie’s Astracan Jackets, Men’s Coon Fur Ceats, Black Wolf Coats, Mufflers, Scarfs, Ties, Gieves and Mitta, selling cheap for the holi- dayr J.B. Macdonald’s. dec 2} Cu RMTMAS -AND New Yeir grA great sriety of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Kid and Velvet Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co. LADIEs’ and Boots very cheap, dec 16 A Lanez stock of Xmae Cards at Morrie’ Bookstore. de 10 Rerareixg.— Boots .and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and Co. ace 16 PRANG® Parise Carns, . Pevlton’s. Phate- graph Cards, Raphael Tuck & Son's finest Cards at Vorris’ Bookstore. de 10 LE. Prowss is selling Clothing at very low figures at North River Bridge. nov24 ‘omer quickly and get a pair of our Velvet Lined, hwad-made Skatiog Boots ~price $2.50. Dorsey, Goff and Co. dec 16 L. E. Peaéwst has opened a stock at North River, until the smallpox seare is over. no24 Bible, Book and Tract Depositary. UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Little Foiks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings. Friendly (Greetings, Child's Companiop, Children’s Friend, Jn- fants’ Magazine, Family Friend, Miss Haver- gals, Fverards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Works, Poetical Works, Wesleyan and Presbyterian Hymn Pooks, Confession of Faith, Sunday School, Birthday, Xmas and New Year’s Cards, &c., just received. and for sale at very low prices _ Bibles eold at prime cast, M. F. ELUI®, Upper Queea Street, Dee, 4—erJ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed and endorsed ‘‘Tender for the Weliand Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on MONDAY, the 24th or of JANUARY next (1886), for raising the wails of the locks, weirs, &c., and increasing. the height of the banks of that part of the Welland Canal between Port Dalhousie and Thorold, and’ for deepening the Summit Level between Thorold and Ramey's Bend, near Humberston. : The works, throughout, will be let in Sections. Maps of the several localities, together with Plans and descriptive specifications, cen be seen at this office on and after MONDAY. the Uth day of JANUARY next (1886), where printed forms of tender can be obtained, Alike Class of information relative to the works north of Allan- burg will be furnished at the Resident Engineer's Office, Thorold; and for works south of Allan- bowed in the most elaborate manner | seven times. During the whole perfor- | mance Webster held his fine silk hat in | his hand und Mrs. Webster was tugging | at his coat, sienaling him» to desiat,— Louisville Times. | The Greatest Need — : : nail buy you for| Christmas, doary? 1 waot you to tell Metraukiy so bat lshant make any mistake. Liieave you free and pertectiy uotrammelled. I won’t iofluence Wie vy ; nar, HEH DAILY HXAMINER., O0YNE Exeels all other Remedies fur nal Use. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- oe Worbus, Dysentery, Chronic Dierrhcee, Rid matism, Bleeding at the al Lungs, Hoarseness, In- Cc. , oe. m ble d Liver Pill.—Dr. T, M. Palmer, Monticello, ¥la.” nes Dodie i ant Chee oe an DeWitt, Lowa.” Sold every wher On sent a > The Most Wonderfo!l Family 1 ‘ Kemedy Ever Kaown. : CURBS -— Diphtheria, . roup, Asthma, Bron- i 1 e Circulars fluensa, NMacking Cough, i r s°s0m ag & CO., Whooping Cough. : aton, Mass. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE, P PCARIC) PURGATIVE pi ARSON 5 [MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. | ILLS ively ¢ SICK-HEADACHE, Billousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA Posttively cure iS —* i he mail for 46 ots. in stamps. Valuable PRE. I.'8. JOHNSON & CO., Se ene — > : TT : It is a well-known fact that most of the , STorse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- j try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition ‘ my like Sheridan’s vonemes pee: : a er. Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint « : b } positively “ve 1 cure | Hog Cholera, &e. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for Me. in et, ee eee oe beanie. Furnished in largeeans, price $1.09; by mail, $1-20 CHICKEN CHOLERA, ohitis, Neuralgia, Rheu- - ’ BLOOD POISON, and Skia Diseases For Fem ompiaints these Pilla Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. 1. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 9 Nothing en Earth will make hens | Circulars free. eee ages a A A ene COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' moasager, by ‘Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side apd St; Eleanors, at the following Rates:— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five eee eereee * ever reee 6 Versation, Orpart thereof, .........cceeee cenvecees seeees seceee seereetmewereees do ; do do B WO 10 Milet.cc.ccccess sees » sesiienths 20 i do do do GVEE 10. BREED ceneerise vboorsccccee covery SO Written mossages, subject to Company’s couditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words Or UDdEF........+0+. ++ When distane4 ig greater than 10 wiles... ......... ......... + eat veddneil codbgbecs speck sees” For each additionai word ove cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be mare to lessees of instruments ‘Written messages will be delivered ir Charlottetown within city limite; from all other receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from sai@ offices. Spécial rates will be made for-delivering at greator distantes, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telepbone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat wi'b persons requiring private or toll lines. For farther information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS, MANAGER. ... 1% Cents Ch'town, Oct, 19, 1885—lyer eod AN, . ‘ NcKINNON & McLPT Charlottetown, P E. & + ESBALE FOUNGKY AND (AGHINE SHOP, —_— best equipped establishment of the kiud on the Isiand, where the miller can be supplied with Water Wheels, French Burr Stones, Eureka Smniters, Bolting Cloth, Proof Staffs, Silver Steel Picks, Mill Spindies, Shafting, Gear Wheels, Pulleys, Flanges, Boxes, Bails and Screws (for lifting stones) ROTARY SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, Lath Cutters, Circular Saws (Disston & Robertson's), Arbors, Belting (rubber or leather), Card Clothing, Combs, Serew Bolte and Bolt Ends. THE FARMER can get Threshing Mills, Farners or the Castings for the same, Ploughs, Cultivators, Shares, Land Sides, Root’ Cutters, Builers, POTATO DIGGERS | —75 ON HAND FOR THIS FALL'S TRADE, all sorts of Castings for Stove repairs, &o, : We also build STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, and are at all times prepared to send Boilermakers and Meehinists to make ropairs in any part of the Island. We keep a full stock of Steam Pipe and Fittings, such as Steain Gages, Water Gages, Gage Cocke, Globe Valves, Check Valves, Stop Cocks, KORTING INJECTORS AND HAN- COCK INSPIRATORS, Water Glasses, Bushing, Elbows, Tees, Unions, Nipples, Couplings, Safety Valves, Return Bands, &c. As the system of heating dwellings by moans of hot water is likely to supersede all other systems, being the most healthful as well as the most economical and cleanly, we have prepared ourselves to do that work by the addition of new-machinery, and work- men thoroughly scquaimted with the work, amd are prepared to furnish csatimates for supply of all material and the satisfaetory eempletion of suek work, (Connected by Telephone. ) ADDRESS: MACKINNON & MACLEAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. Angusat 1%, 1&88R-—oaw why ene PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885-6. Winter Arrangement, 1885-6, N AND-AFTER TUE ‘DAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Traine will run daily, as follows (Sundays excepted) :—- wy ee a. eon wou, af seen at | SS, os = | oe See the Resident Engineer's Office, Welland. aw : + "9 1} oe ee ae os eT Contractors are requested to bear in mind that Tk iNS GEPART.—FOR THE ai¥ve.— - tenders will not be considered unless made} _ A vib tes ve WEST RAINS ARNIVE, FROM THE WEST, strictly in ,omalansp an the printed forms, ; ; an’, in the case of firms, except there are STATIONS, No. Jo. i : attached the actual signatures, the nature of the “ | mes i PrATIONs. | No. 2 No, 4. | cecupation and place of residence of each mem- iH | ber of the same; and further, an accepted bank | Charl ! AM. P.M. ; i ae cheque forthe sum of Two Thousand Dollars or | yharlottetow Desseee jbbnete, , | 7 15 1 50 Charlottetown,++.ecsccsesee..} 230 | 1000 more—according to the extent of the work on-| Heyalt EJ UDCHOR. eee ee... 734 {| 212 | Royalty Junction............ | 82°) 8 the section—must accompany the _ respective | North Viltshire, . teeee ee eees 8 17 306 |'North Wiltshire............. 1 20 8 45 tenders, which suin shall be forfeited if the party | Hunter River..............-. 830 | §320 Hunter River,.......,....... 115 8 30 tendering declines entering into contract for the | #tad@ibane................., 900 | 8 57 * radwluan®.! !. yA ot... i245 O78 | works, at the rates stated in the offer submitted, | County Line....-....+... e290 ME OE AD Tie oad canines 12 36 7 43 The smount required in each case will be Freetown See en tt arse 9 238 422) |\Preectown........,........++. | Be | 7 28 stated on the form oftender. | Kensington........---.-+.... 9 40 445 i @nsingtop’.. <.54..5.....-. 12 05°» } 7 05 The cheque or money this sent. in will be}. _ ar “SOOT eee | (dp a,M, | 68 returned to the respective parties whose tenders | 5 merside............ P.M. | Summerside.,..,,<.0--- ll 38 | are not accepted ” | o ; dp 120 | 1 { ar 10 36 This Department does not, however, bind itself | Miscouche................... 1 || Miscouche...-.+eseee........5 Wd to accept the lowest or any tender. W C|MNZLOD.......204--.24--. 127 | HOY MUIDRTOR « s00. 5.5500 e oes ; 949 gou By order. Rope Bull Pies Dies on has ake cass 2 08 ive Epo eee AOE | i omy we ; X A, P. BRADLEY, REE ciccitievecwntowees tte } 3 22 AP RMT 10. bose Ubew ec 5s ccs 7 bd ry igeesiing the liniest thing. What secretary. PO BelA noes. »+-. 3 43 |Bloomfield Boece edeceeseeeese 7 ou we i you say to a dictionary rest t Department of Railways and Canals, e beTton....-.... poseoie 4h... 4 20 LMMONMNIEN, « cc ae vibe of 2) s 6 okt 6 86 J nh Ctionary rest Ottawa, 9th December, 1836. det? Silaw | Tipmish............++--.4.. ar} 516 WFidnislt, 2A Nt.A). A... dp| 6 00 usband! Dei ghtiul} Delightful ! ; = aS a a pa pee NM ‘ me a rest by all means dear—give L rest! But leave ont the dictivn- ery part of it.— Tid Bits “ee - The Reason Why. oo neem Man in a carriage (to famer inthe tid): “Phat corn doesn’t look as tacugt you'd get more'n half a erop,” F mer in the field (Loman in & ezr- lage): “Don’t expect to. I'm working 1t on spares.” “I mean you won's yet much tothe acre.” Don't expect to; Ouly got halfan acre,” a — faith, patience— these are olsen tinis of « happy life} re lave, threy ies grrr nt ' i +> sgh Bee TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. ' + oo t>: a SN Spe i t} % { WS gt STATIONS No, 5, | Ne. 4% STATIONS. | No, 6& | No 8, eo 4 i ! dead *® 5 , BM. | | ae M. * ee. veaes Me, | : 7 | Chariottutowe «2. .010:409-- 10 % . £5 : Oy aliy JUNCLION..cc+cereeee! \Royalty Junction....,.,..... 10 66 we Va ix Bedford WR ee eee at tenes eee o- 3 23 j ford oor ooee ee =) 9 3 Best value in tae market. Has taken ‘ ae ¥ 66 | o3 ap 9 Ww frst prizes. 4 c ined. t Folds six Mecabs Mount ROWENE. 7 «att a an 7 | Mount Stewart,........ ; gas see | Se ee: pee Lone weed Smemyeng” | CONMENE.. IE ICA | 7.7. 5 22 | Cardigan | — priced powd r for the sake of its so-called Georgetown... ce ad 5 45 P.M. \Geongetewa. .. sczeod. 7 ap. : = a The ’ FRIE = miata of | Mount Ste wart............- 405 | Mount Stewart...... pure < COOKE; ' et a t Mle aie Moreil:...... Ore eweettuees.. ' 4 13 || Morell... ane ore. oeee : “ mv ! : 7 vaising streneth in proportion to costthan any other. i SB ep eptee? ae |b POMEG osedeivell...scech 7 48 Sold by storekeepers generally and inade only by a 2 ee ee | 5 07 =| Bear BRIVEE...00-seseeensecs) 7 03 WwW. Dp. 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