el ancien » Aire EIR BR Rar OO ERE CR 7 = 4 : | » 4 i ‘ Figs B\e Wsre: Tee Pou he TT + *) 7) 7 \ : id rr " « t » £P Zs . ¢ ae ‘ re ail ua Oi aaa ae ae . 5 Bs ps4, 1h RF ; aky au 95 Banp at Hi ; ' ' buE | MINEI - 4 ‘. , . : Giadstene amd the Pope. * | > > * 7 , Lon! ws ‘ { dies x g a rat [ is letter, > > . ~ Pop iades ial arbic ion, led th — ‘ | ] ~ i ' SUNICE Woiech I ' ia to-morrow Cox ‘ . {, says the letter from é early refers to the present * position of the Pope, and he places side by ( The da 1 Giadston letters In Italian and the | me | un n Mnoghsh, proving the accur e . fr tiie translation which Gladstone u worthy. Cliladetayr \ l . - y ] > wach cS Words in writing to tne ? . = DAY — he M: of nn ireas follows 2. oon e | vati Su ter tha question of the Pope’s position of el ‘ J MM uch Importance as to merit the interven- ild's Ay e Lit f iuternational arbitration. 1 boast 1 ~ S the promot f international arbitra , 7 | , . +? INFID! I \ e ) Lin connection with the Alabama qui 29th, conta am a oie 8 y By such methods it would be pos ’ + : , , . ” ‘ W. 8B. Hins y pas “ser e to unl the ditliculty relating to the Li ch, of t 8 Al Vatic in a | The Pail Mall Gazette upholds the ac- 1 racy of the translation and asks Glad- } >, Tt : . » me WW. WY. ¢ ow that ateame i He means he does ; ji sn internat arbitration in the 3) : WwW iCAves H ar S ‘ AV I yy ‘ ‘ ' in bs OF S position cA ‘ . . ’ forward ¢ x at | New YorK, Jan. 2 ' > | J. V\ Smaiiey Celegy wphs from La nuk nto Ann Rr We are pieasea f[ arn 7 ae 2 ry . I , ' \ i ee Ws ine agiarm oO! , ; 1) ( ! i oe ee that Micha McDonald } (ala he sti 1d8 On account Of the tetler ) & te Ww , | 1 ‘ i y ie oe I n ¢ rbitr h tween the P pe } ‘ 5 ane announced yesterday 8 issue sae rUOr Ta | scken shane in the suggestion u rig i i ia be genuin On > ; hints lay tha though the text | i ‘ ! * i | } ib; i rerers t{ n F _— | I Neal *h the T'al " pugu ' umed. Somedenialorexplanation fr uf ‘ 5 ’ “ ’ 1 ¢ a 5} ‘ . ' ) \7aUus Ne DMS nas been anxXlousiy await ee | ¢ Vie he most devoted among his - , , , : i roams fay yoraead comment ane W : Py m lit , i nel 40U \) lik TOUTAIN irom pubiisning the letter. ib W , : : i aay t ( Ve y exXpressious M. P., has w ie es : i el igainst the policy of sa" 6 18 - aS ‘ n ! ce fe st } liside with the reiations Pone and Italy. Even if { Af - ' ; ? ,G ue ild contemplate nothing more oo - , } A 4 1 ag A Italian law with re- i i ” i ’ ’ we ¥ i p ter priests, that, too, would be rs ve : i : ¥ Sear : Chars. } med an indiscretion of a grave char * , a to j er ¢ ( } ~ -. — ' ' : ‘ | r o \\ A Great Strike <= i — \ r } I sti Cuicaco, Jan. 2. ! yy 5 : , , pen Mf eh tif stigation t | iL fie h/aity sNews gays ‘‘ Whether the ‘ry < eis jcountry will experience the gre test rai- ae.” “ars rike history of modern in \ n \ > ‘ 1 } , ~ : , }cdustries, between labor and capital, will ’ : . +i . H ee 5} fepenagd upon tii meeting at the genera! es of the f wo, Burlington & Quincy iat ih i : : a ace io | Svallroad O-mMorrow lorhing. Chalir- R ' Oe Cavenor, of the Grievance Com- ~ i ‘ ; WOES | R 1 . At ~~ . }3 e i nine, this morning gave vat trotting I e took place on (Une Si, ‘ * hi F ; suas 8 7 N \ D } the first hint of the consequences of a failure Summerside harbor. on New 5 v3 < > P ‘ ' 2 - ' ie ' $3 ifthe Burlington officials § te accept the \ norse a. 2 t irse i zit : , between rh horses, | . t »} proposition of the Brotherhood. ‘* We was mile heats st of : , eu He ra : : uve su st legal authority, rhe w was Mr. R. C. M it? aw pay airy rca ae : said Uavenor, 4na KnOW just What we 5 of — S. Howatt's : a oe — ¥ . "> ’ ( i the Bur nzion road a es not at ‘ gas "agree » vur reasonable proposition, the Bo i} enthart } x } ‘ . . mence ¢ erotneri Viti at once commence a aie A lett struggle, and it will never surrender. The ly 32 t HERY lette at . a , Live | . : | I ry tat dt 4 e hear irom us It ed at O . 4 pi em be | ’ e at i 5 ae { 3 PA , move was ever made t Yew ‘ ! : al ' i It is understood 3 eit my . , r> , ; jth insel employed by the brothernood > ‘ e; . ‘ ; 1? ” ret , T i I ' t . . 7 ; « '? : | National Liberai Club. vv { ' : ™ - > -— 2 I ON, Jan Z - j . i ‘ Ly ui Ulu meeting t L)» iN i} ~Aatur sy Wt } r Ri a : , i] i a 2 a] Ss wna 114 ; , > ' : i a? ‘ re l i? I \ i niry : : ! hu? ire } and ' I } from : ‘ vas W rs resigned from the 4 s ? j ‘ i ul). eting to-night severa iiber- . I I ! CS, } ; ‘ 4 ont (s lt 7 . | jai Sj ikers warned the Giadstonians uniess ; rs. Ly’ ‘ . . . y ht l ‘ : : ithe club becaine really a liberal organiz- ' . t ney o* . ° 7 . } , > O; i i il 4d OF Delng Ass rclated with the icil rh . } ° a. ‘ t 7 - ¥> name of a single leader, its influeace would ’ i ere ¢ ‘ ) St. 5 v : : -}be lost. The Gladstonians say that not- “ . 3 an urse of! ' 1 a . presented V we . } withsta ig the large number of secessions . ‘ ar rt r services as 2 : m j 1 al sCiON wl "7 } n th club the new subscriptions . ' — ren - + yrganists of ot Mark's “ mount to 12,500 pounds sai heaneii sciiniitiaiiaiaaiiiiaisi : q ~ ] IN M ACD D \ > ;RIB ‘ Af iy neers — ” 3. pit t b wW i i to tae 11 work ol ‘ews from Ottawa ir John Macdonald Congressman Farqgu Bu _— . oz +t Wa CiJTTAW 4. Jan. de at 1 thie House f I cs LACT VE , I n the other « Speakiug t p! Survevor Ogilvie met Lord Lonsdale and ’ - . 4 ‘ 4 a i ait bhability the annexation of Canada t “HE this party at a point on the Mackenzie sited States My 7 APG ugar, in oe mtte inAanAY Rive ' ] 600 miles n rth of Edmonston. : >? : T aa »T ‘ W ; ni ; , terms Le ed the great finfi _ , : i ale was pushing northward. rs rte ba l : ' : a} Sir John had bial y¢ it —_" ( Big John, the Indian pilot, and several ‘. KET the affairs ot nada, | : anal os l to exert in t ne yf ar com pani ran the Lachine rapids ina : ‘ : 1 ’ 1 i snd xg ; is OWwd OF ( . r lay . . Viti aha i) Bi ’ 7" . a% minute did ‘ity of} Itisru ed that the position recently ‘ ! ‘ Su -~ ™ L , ; } » ; ; effected | held by Mr. Dewe, as well as that held by r tl if ae ; ° , : ; | aN itl ite Cunningham Stewart, will be j , Sif 7 , . = ™ 2 a jabolstie i t] subordinate officers * : i oT urect supervision of the Local Notices I \eral i \i «) You will na } _— ‘1 A oe e - . . a“ Pe . ns. U s aies | Exciting WUVICtION Scenes. t ¥ > ' lv - an ] BUG fF , DusLin, Jan. 2. L ‘ | : : B | ihe evi 18 on the Osiphant estates in ‘ i i x Cova yf} | Dopegal t day were ‘ttended with a series : > > t mel. x nes Che house of B ack r ‘ 3 nina i ' Tt) 3 strongly barricaded. i ; i i : gre good Che bailiffs were repulsed and then the } 1 “ ed ’ wee as ‘ ted to capture the place. aes | ' ‘ ga u _— MeCombe was wounded with a ’ : t rfe ou ant ; ; } } . «4 » ake - - ~) ae 7. Lit Ohi rK in tie eg nd checKs, and rece . ; oP 1) W 4 Hu rt Tne head Wi | a stone, Ringing cheers 1 . Ly pop = 7. “qe : a Set ive repulse. Finally i ‘ ey t ised ' }5 : e > h _ . j e. } , ; ere | to tre, W hen the ' I ilel wer ® fuia ana - } <4 . 4} : —_ on sat i e advice of Father Stephens, e vy 3 t . | , : Kes } } | Druggists ' lert len persons were arrested. { ° ae” 21 « — e ; . , ’ n the blood is impure, thick and siug Au Embezzier Captured. in al impoverished, there ¢ in be | 7) ri ATLL +S) ”" : ' | son . : ms With these conditions, all the | MontTREAL, Jan. 2. r ii aa ; . . + and the | es. fun the body are impaired, ane *™ | Lewis Horner, a young grocer or Chicago, } ie ‘ reault is a variet} ot dangero is complicatt D e WT ‘ P arsa artila Cie best remedy « 7S 6 Sarsep e os . . ; 4 yr »yN1S armonul- 6 ¥ . i B pws, 16 orae me, H t oe l : Harps, etc., for the Holiday oy —s , ; * 1 | t j selected from the } al 7 : . Z , . r) 6 i i i L 1 , by Wie is CCU. ce ’ ” ¥ r . ‘ fcdiec 3! > + } 'a i ‘ UD ies ISS, a i E 4 fi uiz 3} t ; \ ‘ ' ; / Ty : r i538. ‘ ri Ly , as } ; i. ial - i ehild: ‘ : i by promptly administering Pectoral ihis Bemedy is sate to sertain ja its action, ¢ a Lake, td wept! ty abl Couituteona ¢ lay st received anew supply | Sy ARTA ete at, pO Ee SH arrived here on Sunday | norning with his bride. A despatch s00n ; ing Horner had embezzled Detective Kellert took him into custody penalog the arrival of his re- } arr ved Sci } $19,000, aba it ih nHotning to ‘ gs quite Willing C ge back to i ¢ ? — t mole 4 eva ao Gubernatorial Movements. Toronto, Jan. 2. ] { Ul Governor-Gt neral i ‘ i : . Lf remain il ‘ t Orevoon Oueen’s Hotel, and from tc ur a ievee al tie Parliament humisomeky ir . } 14 Lx O ClOK L1CAA DAILY HAAMINER, tilt The Ice Ralace._ Monrreat, Jan. 2 | The carnival ice palace was } day, on Dominion Square. The contractor becun to- | says if he has three sharp nights there will RSI DAY, J A cect ee A ge eS A LLL Po 4 “JANUARY 8 189 Sale OF READYMADE REEFERS, OVERCOATS,. be no trouble about getting sufficient ice. De. Crevier Dead. MonrreAL, Jan. 2. | Dr. Crevier, whose name became Very to the famous Ward abortion years ago, died to day. acini cilia Weather Bulletin. case, Toronto, Jan. 3.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northerly winds, fair and a little colder. MARRIED. On Dec. 26th, at the Church of Emmanuel, Robert Ross, Vicar, Evered H. Norton, of Prince Edward Island, Canada, to Lily Pender, eldest daughter of Capt. Deason, of prominent before the people with reference ten THE WHOLE STOCK MUST REDUCED i ' | make room j |} the 8. S. Cloncurry of the London, China and | Australian service. [Swansea (Wales), Aus | tralian and Canadian papers please copy. | On the 2nd inst., by Rev. W. Harrison, Mr. John Mortimer to Miss Fiora Vale, both of Charlottetown Pers onal. The coming man—The bill co!lector Prof. Buell is in Halifax. He gives an ex- hibition there to-morrow evening. Mr. George F. Owen, Cardigan, is in the gity. Prof, John R. Clarke is, act ording to an exchange, lecturing in Toronto. No man living to day has had so many pleasant death notices as Henry M. Stanley. Gould’s children each found $100,000 orth of in their Christmas Jay railroad bonds stockings Le ap year has gone, The fact that many women are still single shows how modest and backward the sex are. General Lew Wallace is said to have receiv- ed $60,000 in roy alties from his *‘ Ben Hur.” His ** Fair God” has also netted him hand somely, Che choir girls of New York are lamenting the fact that women singers are no longer fashonable inthe churches. ‘he boy choir is rapidly displacing them. rhe Vienna correspondent of the London Times says that for the first time in years the Emperor of Russia bas sent a friendly Christ- nas greeting to the Pope, A Madrid correspondent declares that ex- Queen Isabella, of Soain, improvea so much in her poker playing that her intimates fear to take a hand with her, especially as she in sists upon high stakes Micajaw Henley, the man who invented rolier skates, lives in Rjchmond, Ind. He was a poor wood sawyer,and it took nearly his iast dollar to pay for his patent, but the craze tor skating that spread over the country made bim rich. Dr. George Stewart, jr., F. R. G. 38., Presi. dent of the Literary and Historical Society, (Juebec, has been unanimously elected an honorary member of Trinity Historical So- ciety of Dallas, Texas. What will the Sum- merside Journal say about it ? The Duchess d’Uzes, the French lady who may yet marry Gen. Boulanger, signs her works of sculpture ‘‘Mannela,” after a young fellow, now dead, who made love to her in her early girlhood. If there is anything more irrepressible than a fly interviewing a bald head, it is the man who, having once had a letter accepted and inserted in the paper, thinks that the genius I composition is inborn within him, Edward Harrington, M. P., has been sen- tenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labor, for publishing in his paper, the Kerry Sentinel, reports concerning a suppressed branch of the national league. ‘‘Ah, my son,” said the minister, ‘I’m glad to see you in the Sunday school at last. Is ; until after the Christmas tree.’ | vehemently insisted that this your first Sunday?” ‘* Yea, sir.” ‘“How lo you like it?” ‘Ob, guessI kin stand it Mr. A. E. McDonald, Purser of the St, L wwrence,. Was among the passengers in the train for Georgetown, this afternoon, en route to Savannah, where he it.tends to spend the winter. We wish him a pleasant time and a safe return in the spring. Mme. Gaston DeFontilliat, nee Mimi Smith, a sister of Mra. W. K. Vanderbilt, has jo:ned the Catholic Church. Her hus- band, a French nobleman, now in business in New York city is a Catholic. They were married in Paria last December A Washington clergymag named Nailor General Harrison must not attend the inauguration ball next March. This places General Harrison in the distressing dilemma of being compelled to offend either Mr. Nailor or the American public. Samuel Hedge, a stock dealer of Jeierson- ville, Ind., upon retiring on Wednesday night, placed $800 in bills under his left arm, ins de his night shirt. When he awoke the next morning his money was gene. His shirt had been cyt with a sharp instrument and the wallet removed without disturbing either his wife or himself, A congress of senators and members ot the French chamber of deputies, municipal au- thorities and editors of all shades of Repub- licanisim has decided to unite in nominating a candidate to oppose General Boulanger in bis for the seat in the chamber cf deputies for the department of the Seine, rendered yacant by the death of M. Hude. One hundred and twenty Irish priests have signed a protest against the imprisonment of Father Kennedy, who was found guilty of attending meetings of supposed branches of the national league. ‘he protest avers that the leagne is a legal organization, and Father Kennedy's offence is of a political criminal nature. candiv iacy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c OLICE —if the party who stole the Gent's Dressing Case from the window ef Reddin's Drug Store, af 9.39 this morning, does not return D. O'M. Reddin, jr. {[jan3 it at once I will expose him. W ANTED.- A few permament boardere can be accommodated at the Glasgow House. A. Newman. [jan3—3i pd OST.—On Mondav last, a Spaniel Dog, color L Dark Red with white chest, answers to the name of ‘*Monte.” Finder will be rewarded on returning the dog to 8, C. Moore, King Square. (jan2~3i pd. War rE! A Fe male Servant to whom ood Y wages will be given. Apply to MRg. QwORGE ALLEY. Dorchester Street, {desi tf, FO! ND.—A Oartridge Belt. Tho owner can huve it by proving property and paying for this udvertisement on application to David Brers, near St. Peters Church (de3i. - OST.—Between the Market House and the 2 Ferry Wharf, last night, the 2%th inst., eight aras of Factory Cloth, large check. The finder ili be rewarded by leaving it at the Charlotte- town Woolen Co’s. Store, north side of Qneen Square. pad 3i—der29 | } lh a building which had been feted ivr tee voces. This is an opportunity that may never occur again. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don’t forget the place. JAMES PATON & CoO., MAREKET SQUARE. “They must go.” Ch'town, Jan. 3, 1889. - -eodéwkly. —— AND SUITS. (x) BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. neers PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. fy\ mn ny Forest Gate, London, 6. bby che Rev. ONE reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is to for our large Spring importations. No reasonable offer refused. CREAT SLAU of February. the goods will be January 2, 1889—eod & wy en LU THING ee GHIER SALE For Thirty Days. i (x) — Overcoats, Suits and Reefers Two, Three, and Four Dollars less than Regular Prices. The Entire Stock has got to go. our reasons for this Slaughter Sale on We will give the First day We care not for what our Competitors may say, sold Regardless of Cost. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. AUCTION. ee INSTRUCTED BY WM, G. WRIGHT On Wednesday, 16th January, 1889, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, John's Church, Scantling, R. R. Sleepers and Poles, in acre lots FARM, comprising 70 Acres of good Land, fine Spring running through the middle, near Mud, &e. Termg at saie for Wood. For the Farm, 25 per cent. down; the balance to be secured by mort- gage at 6 per cent, HARRIS, Auctioneer. GEO. M. dec27—dy & wky Good and Useful an nae are Near Eldon, Belfast, opposite St. | Immediately after the sale of Wood, &c. :—The | ay | THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT RO en a - — — — } } | WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS ae se emaadasaia A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, And as an evidence of our good will towards you all, we invite you to call at our elegant apartments on QUEEN STREET, TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Holiday Goods! XFORD BIBLES, for Preachers and soft Leather Binding. PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK, with Psalins, pocket size, in good binding. STUDENTS' BQOK SHELVES, VEST PUCKET NEW TESTAMENTS, WRITING DESKS, for Ladies and Gents, FOUNTAIN PENS, STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, BIBLES, with Psalms and Hymnal, BIBLES, with Methodist Hymns. :ou will Get the Best Value at G. H. HASZARD'S. dec21 FATLFUL~CCMFORTING. | | | en BREAKFAST. “By a thorough kyowiledge of the natural jaws whigh govern tha operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delis } eately flavored beverage which mny save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a consti! ution may be gradually built up until strong enough to | resist every tendency to disea*e. Hundreds of | subtle maladies are floating around us ready to! attack wherever there is a weak point. We} may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves well fortified with pure blood and a pro- perly nourished frame.”- Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: WANTED.—A Girl for general housework, Apply to Mas, David SaLl, Powyel So ueoe~ 61 cod JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemixe, London, Englund. | dec ~3 yy by & We? Students, in best india Paper and nice, As the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep im stock. Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- ‘tian in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upon getting somethin |‘* Tony” in SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. . [x] McLEOD & McKENZIE, star Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, Desenther 4, PR8R ee —_— ee We are Showing a Fine Line of CULURED DRESS GOODS | WITH TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. Ep p 00 ( 0 ( 0 A ‘Se Them, a8 they are the Best Value we have ever Shown. MOURNING GOODS, IN ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS, AT CLOSEST FIGURES. COURTALD’S GRAPES, BEST VALVES AT Stanley Bros. Brown’s Block. Y Qharbotgetewa, Wer, Jb, 1888—sed & why