* nn OMI Be ot eres. ferw“s:—Five Dottars a YRAR. “ This is trae Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” EURIPIDES. SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. ~NEW SERIES BRITISH WAREHOU W. & A. BROWN & CO. In their FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Have just opened a the Xmas season, Dec. 9, 1881. large CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1881 VOL 10-Nv, 26. Winnipeg. a “ What ?” Si, QUEEN SQUARE. nanan ——-—— assortment of Novelties and Fancy Ware suitable for Lots to the right of them, Lots to the left of them, Lots all around them, Countless in numbers, See the proud land shark there, W ith mein so debonnair, Making his thousands, while All the world wonders. Oh, what a glorious place, Poverty one cannot trace, Gold, gold, a splendid race, Lots the sole basis Perhaps we may climb too high, Lots may yet pine and die, Tumble from out the sky, W. & A. BROWN & CO, AID OG! if Clothing, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. | Readymade Some Expensive Ladies’ Cioth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. TT 2. TARGA wD JUST OPENED AND A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &e, Nov. 1, 1881. or Seaitanstne nanan neler eereneinahnncenieininmnmanmemmeieemmneeten diets nee ee eee . = ine TUE GREIT Miaeurn EO. PHEUMATISN, | Neurcigia, Sciatica, Lumbage, ? | Becokache, Soreness of tha Chest | Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings. and Sprains, Burns ard Scalds, General Bodily Pains, | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted j Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, wipe TORT O WW. MARKED LOW, Feet end Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Orr as a sufe, sure, simple and cheap External | Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatiy ely trifling outlay of 50 Centa, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its claims. Directions in Eleven Languages, S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE, A. VOGELER & CoQ., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4 R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN uae SS ee GRAND HOLIDAY GIFT ENTERPRISE. FIRST PRIZE—A comfortable DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, only eight years old end Freehold Lot, situated on Euston Street, Charlottetown. SECOND PRIZE.—A new and handsomely finished COTTAGE, with Coach House and Stable attached, on Freehold Lot, situated on the Malpeque "Road, about half a mile from Charlottetown, 3500 Tickets will be issued at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Clubs of 11 tickets for $10 276 prizes will be distributed as follows : lst Prize. Double Dwelling House, ~~ deacribed above ...... 10. eeeeseee 1,200 00 2nd Prize, New Cottage, do. do....... 1,000 00 SF Ge Bic dsddioccanbetiadiindiceres secon 250 CO ; OS oe decddecs tpstendl cbdpns decent 100 00 . edaetae cess Teitis Upotndioe 50 00 3} @ Te Ns Glecce coceboase eee Seerce 25 00 DS % Pubwow entie SIOw oi. cecscs ste. 20 00 a * “ +. ides 40 00 10 * “ “ peresenanee 20 00 250 “ 6“ a 250 00 The Owners of the properties guarantee to the holders of the lucky tickets a full and un- disputed title, free from all encumberance, and I will pay the cash prizes immediately after the drawing isclosed. The drawing will take place in Charlottetown, on Saturday, the dist Dec. Next. A meeting of ticket holders will be held on FRIDAY, December 30th, te appoint a Com- mittee of five persons to conduct the drawing on the following day. Parties ordering tickets by mail ere requested to register their letters. Agents wanted in Towns and Vil- lages. Any further information in reference to above properties or their owners will be cheer- fally supplied, : E. H, BABBITT, Kent St., Ch’town, Dec. 3, wkly Manager. W. C. BISHOP, SarIPriInNn es —AND-—— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND-~— General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N.S ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hollis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in firet- class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Noy. 14, 1881—lyr Vennor’s Predictions ! Big Storms as Anticipated! Stovepipe, Stovepipe. F you want your sur STOVES attended to, I leave your orders with C. F. HARRIS. I guarantee Promptnesss and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. oot 28, 81) The Great Rush is to’ ee ee ee ee se er - — AFTER ALL, FIRE! NORTHERN ASSURANGE 60, 1 Moorgate Street, London, Capital, £3,000,000 stg. | : Every description of property insured at current rates, in town and country. FRED, W, HYNDMAN. ,; Corner Queen and Water Streets, Ch’town, Dec, 6,’8!—tf BEER & GOFF’s. _. OUR EXTENSIVE — sTocK Is MOVING OFF RAPIDLY, | CITIZENS’ INSURANCE C0. OH CANADA. Prices, ee HUGH ALLAN.........PRESIDENT. Getting at Low SRINOIIIIE. cattccsse senses aneees eenanee el $1,188,000 ‘Deposited with Dominion Gov’t.... 142,000 ive, Life, Accident and Guarantee. A. 8. URQUHART, General Agent for P, E, I 188i—l.n AND OUR CUSTOMERS ARE isest Quality Table Raisins (Extra Choice), Risks taken in the above Company at RAISINS - ' Valeucias (OF Stalk, fine and large) moderate rates, (Farm Property and Isolated Fics fe . 356 Boxes of Very & heice Lay er promptly and liberally. i res, Woodburn’s (St. John) Celebrated Pure: Candies, a very large assortment. OF ENGLAND. 25 Cents anp Upwarpbs. “chests ‘ ies. 5 ! effected li kinds of Buildings, ILalf-chests, Caddies, "7 i, 10, 15 and’ Sasalistin aan ‘ae, hee. on Vessels TEA ie 20 lb. boxes. Special rates for isolated residences, { Very Choice Brands (warranted), Hia- vere Agent for Priuce Edward Island, Cocoa (Epps), Schiveitzer’s Cecoatina, Cranberries, Green Fruit, &e, &e. Capital, - - - $5,000,000 President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator, Paris. | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. —— — 10: —--———_ CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES! | . | ae Boxes and Half-Boxes, Cheap.| {Dwslings a speculity) Potcoe ftued tp Fresh, Roasted and Ground on our; 2’town. Dec. 9, GOFFEE 7 premises, warranted Choice. Queen Insurance Co'y CONFECTIONERY | eo Toy S Seote MIX"| capital - THO MILLIONS STERLING. > 9 "> . Our new Tea is giving on the stocks, excellent satisfaction. All Losses settled promptly, FLOUR - « «= <<. watha,. Primrose; -National Policy, Re Ta ccnt tor Petuce Matted Tales { Crown Patent, &e. + F : Nuts, Dates, Spices, Candied Peel, Biscuits, Choceiate, Credit eee es Franco-Canadien BEER & GOFF. ate Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1881. : For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, The Company will make long term loans with sinking fund, and short term loaus with- out sinking tund., For particulars,apply at the office of Messrs, Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, ST ec -GO ToO--— “ft eo PARS, MEDAL 1578. A ay =a AAS HARM @ AATH JOHN MACLEOD & CO's UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you will find the largest aud best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a_ perfect. fit yuaranteed, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. MIETHOOIST HYMNS \HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety ‘| of styles and binding, just received at HABVIE’s BOOKSTORE, Queen Street a A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. é Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall (or ner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. Aug, 17—-tf | flatter me My! what long faces, -_— + oe +e THE. WAR- TRAIL! CUAPTER XIII. Oh! refusal and flattery in the same breath! No, mam’selle, Iam sure your face will never be the means of your losing a partuer. Come? let me beg of | you to remove that envious counterfeit. (CONTINUED). | Let us converse freely face to face. J am not masked, as you see.” ‘In truth, sir, you have no reason to ‘hide your face, which is mere than | | can say for many other men in this room’ *Quick-witted milliner,” thought I, ‘* Bravo, Ranelagh! Vive la Mabille !” ** Thanks, amiable masker!” I re- plied. ‘* Bat you are too generous: you 9 : ‘It is worth while,” rejoined she, in- terrupting me; ‘it improves your cheek ; lice become vou, ha, ha, ha!” « The deuce !” I ejaculated half alond, this dame du Boulevard is laughing at me /” “But what are you >” she continued, suddenly changing her tone. “You are not, a Mexican? Are you soldier or c:vilian ?” ‘“ What would you take me for?” ‘**A poet, from your pale face, but more from the manner in which I have heard you sigh.” ‘*T have not sighed since we sat down.” ‘*‘ No—but before we sat down.”’ ‘What! in the dance?” ‘“* No—before the dance.” ‘“* Ha! then you observed me before? ” “O yes; your plain dress rendered you conspicuous among so many uniforms ; besides your manuer—” “What manner?” I asked, with some degree of confusion, fearing that in my search after Isolina I had com- niitted some stupid piece of leftshanded- ness. ‘* Your abstraction ; and, by the way, had you not a little penchant for a yellow domino?’ ‘‘A yellow domino?’’ repeated I, raising my hand to my head, as though it-cost me on effort to remember it—* a yellow domino ?” “Ay, ay—a yellow dom-in-o,” re- joined my companion with sarcastic emphasis — ‘a yellow domino, who waltzed with a young officer—not bad- looking, by the way.” ‘“Ah! ] think 1 do remember * Well, I think you ought,” rejoined my tormentor, “ and well too: you took sufficient pains to observe.” *‘ Ah—aw—yes,” stammered I. ‘J thought you were conning verses to her, and as you had not the advantage of seeing her face were making them to her feet!” ‘‘Ha, ha!—what an idea of yours, mad’m'selle'’’ ‘** In the end, she was not ungenerous —-she let you see the face?” ‘“The devil!’ exclaimed I starting ; ‘** you saw the denouement then !” ‘* Ha, ha, ha!” laughed she; “of course I saw the denouement, ha, ha! drole, wasn’t it?” ‘‘ Very,” replied I, not much relishing the joke, but endeavoring to join my com- panion in the laugh. “How silly the ha, ha!” ** Very silly indeed—ha, ha, ha!” **And how disappointed—” “Eh?” ‘* How disappointed you looked, mon- sieur ? ” ** Oh—ah—!—no—I assure you—I had vo interest in the affair. I was not disappointed—at least not as you imag- ine.” Ah ! ” ‘** The feeling uppermost in my mind was vity—pity for the poor girl.” ‘*And you really did pity her?” This question was put with an earnest- ness that sounded somewhat strange at the moment. ‘*T really did. The creature seemed so mortified e ** She seemed mortified, did she?” “Of course. She left the room im- mediately after, and has not returned since. No doubt she had gone home, poor devil !”’ ** Poor devil ! your pity ?” ** Well, after all, it must be confessed she was a superb deception: a finer dancer I never saw—TI beg pardon, I ex- cept my present partuer—a good foot, an elegant figure, and then to turn out spark looked?— Is that the extent of ** Una negrilla !” “] fear, monsieur, you Americans are not very gallaut towards the ladies of color. Iti is different here in Mexico, which you term despotic. I telt the rebuke. “To change the subject,’ continued she; are you not a poet?” “Ido not deserve the name of poet, yet I will not deny that I have made verses.” ‘“T thought as much. What an in stinct I have! O tiatI could prevail upon you to write sore verses to me! “ What! without knowing either your name or having looked upon your face. Mam’selle, I must at least see the fea- tures I am called upon to praise.” ‘** Ah, monsieur, you little know: were I to unmask those features, I should stand but a poor chance of getting the verses. My plain face would counteract all your poetic inspirations.” “ Shade ot Lucretia ! this is no needle- woman, though dealing in weapons quite as sharp. Modiste, indeed! I have been laboring under a mistake. This is some dame spirituelie, some grand lady.” | had now grown more than curious to look upon the face of my companion. Her conversation had won me: a woman who could talk so, I fancied, could not be ill-looking. Such an en- chanting spirit could not be hidden be- hind a plain face; besides, there was the gracefuiness of form, the small gloved hand, the dainty foot and aukle demonstrated in the dance, a voice that rang tike music, and the flash of a superb eye, ' which I could perceive even through the mask. Beyond a doubt, she was beautiful. ‘‘T entreat you to unmask yourself, Were it not in a ball- “room, [ should beg the favor upon my knees.” TO BE CONTINUED. — Ae a ee NEWS NOTSS. Bismarck is said to be rather seriously ill. The missing ocean steamship City ” has been given up for lost, y Some fine Polled Aberdeen cattle are being sent out from England to Hon. J. H. Pope. ** Bath Severa! huadred tenant farmers recently ploughed Mr. Parneil’s farm at Wicklow and did ether necessary work about the place. The Lord Mayor of Dublin has declined to call a meeting of the corporation to consider a preposal to c-nfer the freedom of the city on Messrs, Parnell and Dillon, An Englishman has been shot by a sentry on the fortifications at Malaga, having failed to answer to five challenges. The military authorities are holding an investi- gation. Washington is just now the scene of a shameless scramble for office, in which even the su-called most earnest advoc ates of civil service reform occupy the most promiment positions. The late census of Japan shows a total population of nearly 36,000,000. Males are more numerous than femaies in the proportion of 28 per 1,000—that is, there are 1,028 men for every 1,000 women. The Indian braneh of the Depariment of the Interior has received a number of speci- wens of grain frem the North-West All the specimens are good, but decidedly the best are barley and oats from Strike Hill, on the Buck’s farm at Batile River. Each year on the Prince of Wales’ birth- day his three young daughters play before him a short dramatic piece to show their progress in foreign tongues. Last year the selection was from the German; this year it was French. The young Princesses Louise, Victoria, and Maud acquitted them- selves admirably. Two silver cups have been}’given by the Marquis of Lorne for competition amongst the Curling Clubs of Canada, one for iron, the other for stone playing. Competing clubs must play the match games between the second and twenty-third January in- clusive, and send returns to Col. DeWinton not later than the tenth of February. It isto be hoped that Loadon Truth will contain the published apology Labouchere is reported to have made to Lord Lorne for the publication of the wretched slander of Princess i ouise—a vile production, which, it is said, moved the Princess to womanly tears when she read it. Chivalry must be fast dying ovt of Eagland’s upper classes, when an Ei iglish M. P. permits such a miserable attack upon a woman without the power to retort, The undergraduates of Queen's University, Kingston, are at war with theeuniver: ity authorities. They petitioned the Senate for an extension of the Christmas holidays, were refused, and incontinently decided to take the term they desired. This declaration of inde- endence was met by the Senate with a mani- a announcing that all students who over- stayed the prescribed holiday limit would lose their session. This took the rebels consider- ably by surrise, but it is understood that they intend holding out. The legacy which Sir Richard Cartwright left wasa terrible deficit. So soon as Sir Leonard Tilley was appointed to his place he not only wiped out the deficit, but piled up @ surplus of $5,000000 The Grits will move ** heaven and earth” to get hold of the surplus as they did before. They like to tamper wth the people’s wealth, which others have amassed in the national interest. If they did get hold of it, there would soon be move squandering and more deficits. However, it is hardly probable ,that the opportunity will be afforded to ‘them. ee OS A eo ee x * ces . ee MRDRI Prd Bite se tie ES SETA A TY SANE MNO i in ll alc Bs cement: cise MANNER tomtom a. ie IO ae