aa pm FP AT PES EN ORT THE PEAS NT at te } A ¥ cy ay DAILY EH ~ —_ —, oma From North -E PRO and singles him out as the Beacon Light If the terrible cannonading Windy, but HARMLESS. The All W ool Pants, %) cents: TOLLERS AND WAGE dollar you spent with us. ; we have given the POPULAR y neither have the courage nor Wn Good ‘Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents HARNERS! You have received goods that will give you — You have felt our a rsenenaannitinnes ‘ . ‘4 \y ‘ ‘ ra . ’ » > : : ° Clothing Stores have caused them to put on their war paint and come out in their true ad . 4 .. . ‘ , . . . . ° brains to take the lead ; but, Spaniel like, endeavor to follow and imitate. IMC Fi ALIN influence in the way of low prices or poor ; thus establishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for al L. E. PROWSE, THE WOND satisfaction at moderate prices, SATURDAY, to Hast Point the Dial points _ THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, -_ {x}—— een eee 6-~cpemenasennnanennetnins 2 1 time to come. Oem OL CREEL SE ADE te TY SWB ORE SLAIN & 12 18¢%9. to JANUARY and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward {sland. color, we fear them not os , BUT VERILY THEY FAILETH. Woke. JSIN ESS ! ; and our WHOLE STOCK of Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS lor good Clothing since we opened coda SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for every given every one—rich &RFUL CHEAP MAN, -® > : ° . Sien of the Big Hat en St weigh oO r€ ig at, ucen Street. e - Pa mg ale . ge a y j « t = —aP Local and Other Items. rhe Pepe and Ireland She Upright Man. Mi PERSICOS REPOR' IT IS SATISFA( ‘The man of life upright, 1 5 i : SKATI Tine i mY BUT WIL! NOT BE PUBLISHED. Whos cuiltless heart is free i i river rom all dishonest de ds, > ~ that a Fete il be Or thought of Vanity ; SCOT! \ One offer y \ Me Persico's ‘Ti } i! } pall yest raay. i the ft i 1h | gn oe gay stient days J ; ; tlh arn ess Joys are spent _- > —_ ia mul : MoOLshed urine the rs , } os i ; he ee sd land woul i be publish during the fir Whom hopes cannot delude x ren rer i CURLIANA.—Curilog at the cs wot WOCK Of TAC heW Year. Statements have Nor sorrow discontent : i ae Cpae i Ei E fh (} YW ib AW . - 9 } : NO orré sconte ; em, at 7.30 o clock | been mace from time to time on the alleg : _ We Tus Rink.—Music and skating att rink this afternoon. - ~~ ProcramMMeE of the first Y. M. C. A. | yn Tuesday next [ne Concert will appear « _ - SUPREME COURT The « jectment case of] Cole vs. Biggar was, before the Court all day to-day. | aim — Matits.—The foreign mail closes at ten] o'clock to-morrow night. The special leaves for Georgetown at midnight. iain IMpORTANT.— Ladies, do not make any en gagements for Tuesday evening week. T! first Y. M. C. A. Concert takes place on t -vening evening inp wide aca Foretex Misstons.—The offertories at St. Paul's and St. Peter's Churches to morrow will be for foreign missions. _ - The price of Forks and other! Piated Ware at E. W. Taylor's. will be found as low as any in the city. We will not be undersold. Spo ns, i¢- | io } jing the publi r ted semi-otticia! authority of the Vatican, that the report might be expected in January, aud that it would deal very, harshly with the Irish people, and display great severity with regard to the parish priests, who, itis claimed, assist in carry ing ou the Plan of Campaign But word has now been passed around to the effect that Mer. Persico’s report will remain a secret. Rumor has it that the Pope has received sound mrormation from the | irish irch bishops and bishops avout he pubiie sentiment in that country, and hat h nclude t to be unwi e to do any- ing further to irritate the people. A cor- respondent sought to obtain the facts from called on the Cappucini Slaying. Mer. Persi Right Reverend Prelate at the Monastry, where he is He was very courteous, and he knew nothing whatever ruiors an l c njecture 8 iti m of his report, te : »>fhimseil, and about the public concern- ‘* | made ‘ ] > > 4 : es eport to the Pope,” he said, and His YT ) ,. . e tivoliness 1s quite satished with it. so far l am concerned, my mission is ended. -- o> — But I do not b ley that my report will CAaRNIVAL.—A fine assortment of new de published. ** What are your own im- signs of masks, etc., are on exhibition in the} press 1 the present condi ion of lre- room above the. Diamond Bookstore Now Is} 1c | think,” answered the Monsig- the time to select. } nor that it.will be a long time before —-.—— jmatters go smoothly in Ireland. The Horse Lost.—Mr. Neil M , of Canoe;teaants have on their side a great deal to Cove, lost a valuable mare in town yeste! |complain of, and in many cases I found day. The animal took sick on the way l',/them to be in the right. The fe ling of terminating in inflammation. jhatred against the landlords, caused by -_<—— llong-continued injustice, has been srowing Rattway Gosret Mrerinc.—Remember the} for a long time and is very deep-rooted. tailway Gospel Meeting to-morrow afternoon | But the general feeling against England is Lesson: Ist These and tell the at 4 o'clock, in McLeod's Hal! Samuel, 3-1; The Csll of: Samuel. meetings are open to all. Come, children to come. Tennis.—A general meeting of the members of the Fitzroy and Micmac Lawn Tennis Clubs will be held this Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, at the residence of F. T. Newbery, Esq. All members are requested to attend —_— > GospeL Meretinc.—-Remem ber the Gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hal! to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Carney will address the meeting. Subject: ‘* God refuge of his people.” Psalm 46. All are in- vited. } + tiie si ldaceiai i CJAUDATR AND O'CoNNOK. —George W. Lee, trainer for William O'Connor, champion oars- man, has received from J. A. St. John, backer of Jake Gaudaur, an intimation that Gaudaur will row O'Connor on the Pacific coast, whither the latter will go in afew days. _--- © PresevTation.—The scholars of Anglo Rustico School, (South Rustico) waited on their teacher, Mr. J. B. Coulson, on the 9th inst., and made him a present of a valuable gold combination pen, as a New Year's gift, and as a token of the esteem in which he is held by them. —_ = Bro«e His Lec.—W hile practising gymnas- fics in the drill shed on Thursday night, a | young lad named McKinnon fell from » lad-/ der and broke one of his legs above the ankle. | He was at once taken to a surgeon, who set} the injured limb. It will likely be some | weeks before he will again try gymnastics. | Boroiars.—Burglars are operating in the | neighborhood of Lower Spring Park Road. | A few nights ago the cellar of Mr. James Me- | Leod was entered, and a quantity of meat | stolen therefrom, and last night the pantry of | a house on Chestnut Street was relieved of | some of itscontents. It seems a pity that the| persons who indulge in this sort of pastime) cannot be captured. ‘ “> | Excnaxces AMoNG THE Cuvurcurs To- mMoRROW.—Presbyterian—St. James’ Charch: | Morning, Rev. John Reid; evening, Rev. James Carruthers. Zion Church—Morning, | Rev. Mr. Harrison; evening, Rev. A. W. Mahon. Methodist (Brick)—-Morning, Rev. | James Carruthers; evening. Rev. John Reid. Upper Prince Street Morning, Rev. Scott; evening, Rev. Harrison. Baptist— tev. Mr. Carney. Suppexs Deata —Mr. aged resident of Cape Traverse, nesday last. He went tothe woods in forenoon, and his lifeless hody was found in the afternoon. He was apparently in the act of carrying 4 stick on his shoulder wuen the gailcame. An inquest was held by Josiah Howatt, Esq., J. P., who empanneled @ jury. Aiter hearing Dr. Dougherty s evidence, they found a verdict uf death from beartdiecase. | Robert Dickie, an died on W ed- tne “7 aval. | Gi | sé ? not so bitter as some people would like to make it out to be. I was much surprised when taking with several Nationalists to hear them depre- cite all talk about absolute se- paration from Englan l. They want Home Rule and that’s all.” ‘*‘ Are you in favor of giving it to them, Monsignor?’ ‘*Well,” 1 , 1 ) lee +e he replied, rather guardedly, I am cer- tain that if they did get it things would go a great deal better in Ireland than they do said that} ‘That man needs neither towers Nor armor for defence, yr secret vaults to fly From thunder’s violence : Ni { ‘ He only can behold With unaffrighted eyes, Che horrors of the deep Aad terrors of the skies. ‘Ty ? rhus scorning all the cares Phat fate or fortune brings, He iakes the heaven his book, His wisdom heavenly things ; **Good thoughts his only friends His weaith a well-spent age, The earth his sober inn And guiet pilgrimage.” . MARRIED. | 10th inst., by the Rev. Jas. Carruthers, Robert | Andrew Gregor, of Wheatley River, and Catherine Nicholson, of Clyde Station. SPEER E>. At Little River, Lot 56, after a short nea) of infiamation of the lungs, bourne with | christion patience and resignation, Jam2s W, Mills, in the 89th year of his age. — | HAWKER’S | TOL AND CHR, ite and Most Valuable #4 : ae 5 r : | Remedy for all Throat and) . ung Diseases, | | cured hundreds of cases considered | It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | avery short time. Just a few doses will cure | a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cente! per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. ~~ ' W. HAWKER & SON, [t has } ) HOpeless, now. At least the Government mivht try Proprietor, it and see how it works. I was astonished | novl0O—ly ay St. John, N. B. | to find,” continued the Monsignor, ‘‘ that) = eernannr een & the masses of Irish people have formed a ROUND rA 1 | very mistaken idea about the Pope. They ! os GOAL. | think that he is using his influence against them in a manner that tends to menace [reland’s future prosperity. This is not so. His Holiness is seriously concerned about the miserable state of the lower classes of Ireland, and is continually urging the Irish bishops to try to look after them a little more than they do. That is all | am at liberty to say to you. j desired me to be r 1 tl ." ; le suvject. a! “ent : {icenwt oi + 6+ Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 12.—10 a. m. Westerly winds, fair weather, stationary | or a little lower temperature. ee > ee - Cranberries, only 6 cents per quart, at, Pickard’s Bakery. 3i—janll a. Meetine. — The Union Prayer Meeting to-night will be held in the Zion Church. Speaker: Rev. Mr. Read. There will be the usual collection. —- PRAYER The best anodyne and expectorant for the cure of colds and coughs and all throat, lung, | and bronchia! troubles, is, undoubtedly, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Ask your druggists for it, and, at the same time, for Ayer’s Almanac, | which is free to all. coulis Potice Courtr.—The Stipendiary Magis- trate is evidently determined to suppress drunkenness and vagrancy. This morning he fined John Ring and Joseph Valley, two well- known $90 or 90 days each. As ; ” pums, they did not have the amount necessary to eure their release about their person when > was passed, and there was no ere ; My : spect of obtaining it within a reasonable time, they were escorted to jail by a guard of honor, c np ysed of two p slice officers. One Scott Act case was adjourned o a [he ex-Empress Fugenie was in Paris last} week, 84 with sunken cheeks, lustre] ‘ss eyes and vacillating step. She walked alone un- noticed in the x uiden of the Tuileri 8, where ] reigned iietly Notre an l she q ? Supt “hhh p . Cathedral of formerly sli attenced mass in tne Dame, where, as Mile. de Montijo, sbe was mearrivd’to tee Kasporur uf the French. The Pope has | -l HAVE ON HAND— 350 Tous (,B. Round Goal Which I will se!l at a reasonable price FOR CASH. 4. DOWN, | Dec. 31. 18*8.—dy tf. POWNALWHAUF Furnifure! Furniture! eee ’ HAVE now on hand a large assortment of | PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in! Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut} Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, ete. | a Intending purchasers woull do well ¢o| ‘inspect this Furniture before going else- | < j | where. ' G. M. HARRIS, | a | novi? Auctioneer, si siititesslapiiaaiiis slchiioiietianika Charlottetown ‘Driving Park, | a TENDERS FOR LUMBER. | ir NEN DERS will be received by the undersigned up to 1litH FEBRUARY, 1889, from parties willing to supply the following Lumber :— | 525 green Cedar Posts, to be straight and | lgound, 12 fect in leneth, and net less than 7 | inches in diameter at the small end. | 275 do.,6 feet, not less than Ginches at smal! | end. | 325 do..7 feet, not less than 6 inches at small | | end : : ee do., i. feet, not less tian 12 inches ai small | } end. 4 : oe | 55,000 feet full inch Hemlock Boards, free from | i shakes and flaws, sawed evenly to proud edge, | lvond quality and 10 feet in length. i 11,250 running feet of 2x6 inch Spruce Scant- i ling, in % feet lengths. ; 10,500 do, of 3x4 inch, 20 feet lengths. | ‘Tenders will be received for the whole or part, ‘and a certified chequa for 15 per cent. of the! jamount of ‘nder must accompany each as} j Security £01 s delivery of the Lumber. | ‘fhe Lumuvce to ve delivered on some wharf in | Charlottetown, or at the Charlottetown Railway | | De pot, not later than Ist June next, 1889. A. B. WARBURTON. i Deureta ry. Ch’town, Jan, & 188b--4aw & wie ‘Black Black Black | Crape |_At the manse of St. James’ Church, on the / Dull Jet Trimmings. | GEORGE ALLEY. Dorchester Street. | | salary and expenses Couriald’s Crapes. Baimoral Crapes, Crape Cloths. trench Merinoes, french Cashmeres, Hindoo Cashmeres. iienrietia Cloths. Serges, Dress Cloths. Crape Laces. Fringes, Black DE. - Bine Black ee eee A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK. | Ch’town, Jan, 4 WATERWORKS, M. STEVENSON Hereby desires to inform the public that he is’ prepared to attend to all GASFITTING WORK, -AND THE Fixing of Hot and Cold Water Pipes in Houses, and Plumbing of all descriptions. All work done by him will be first-class. ALSO, IN STORE—A large supply of WARK, STOVEPIPE, COAL HODS, etc. TIN- All orders carefully and premptly attended to. | M. STEVENSON, Queen Street. nov29—dy lw then eod 2m D. A. MACKINNON, LL. 8., —$——— ee ee Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis-' sioner of Deeds, Wills, &., GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN novi8—3m dy law why eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e V ANTED,—A Female Servant to whem good wages will be given. Apply rr a de3i t [or In this city, on the 10th inst., a Gold Ear-ring. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, si—janll 7 SALE.—A seconé-hand Safe, in good order. Apply at A. MCNFILL'8 Auc ion Room, sat & wky—jan!2 JOUND.—Last night, in the Post Office, a Necklace of Beads, with a small silver cross attached. Finder may obtain same on applica- tion to Mrs. Joun Grprey, Prince Street, next to Athengeum, and paying expenses. tf—janl¥ OST.—Ip Charlottetown, last week, a Gentle- ; man’s Card Case, in which were cards bear- ing the owner’s name, Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving same at this office. janl0—tf WANTED.—By a Teacher of four years’ ex- perience, holding a license of the first-class, Two Private Pupils. Enquire at this office. jan&—dv 3i wky li pd Lest On Friday, Dec. 21, (Christmas Market ““ Day)a Gold Wateh Chain with two gold pie ves and a horse’s head attached to it. The tinder will be suitably rewarded on Jeaving th same at this otlice. (jand—3i. wkiy 1i Wa NTED.—An Overseer, or chief advertiser, and one to three assistants (according to and population). $65 a month to overseers, and $30 to assistants. No peddiing No soliciting. Wuties confined to making collections, distributing printed matter, putting up advertisements, etc., of Klectric Goods. Expenses advanced ; salaries paid «ech month. EKnelose four cents postag: for ‘ull specimen lice of advertising matter to ELncr2o GALVANIC Co., Palace Building, Cin- Cards. size of connty ars & Overcoats, Reefers, and Suits, Two, Three and Four Dollars less than Regular Prices. atedonaten oO The entire stock must go. As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales they will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothing without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains ever given in this city. J. 6B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. )’town, Jan. 3, 1889. eod&wkly. B.S. DAVIES & 60. (x) PER CENT. 9 5 PER CENT. del PE aceon Overcoats Ulsters, Reefers & all Ready-made Clothing. { ——— +(x) Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. | This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this } . . . department, as we intend to give our whole attention to Custom ‘Tailoring and Men’s Furnishings. | Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailoring Department, |we guarantee perfect satisfaction. } ‘ and a 6 )-—- = ‘ B. S. DAVIES & 60., CAMERON BLOCK. jans—eod&wkly. ~~ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, JOHN NEWSON'S mE nine FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, AND GET BARCAINS. Largest, Gldest and Best Place in the City. NEVER IN 4 DILEMMA! Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales daily increasing. No slop work. Furniture as represented. He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit of this saving. Don’t forget the place —OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. JOHN NEWSON.,. Vaid. O. No attention paid to postal ‘ dwe27~#i fey eat Chariettetown, Jaly 7, 1884,