sod: Si eines ea = oy eee he ae ee ivf é 5 é } ie} ise CURRENT NOTES. During this month semi-annual dividends amounting to $2,250,000 are payable in Montreal The Union [ron Works of San Francisco are going to open an iron shipbuilding yard at the Petroro, San Francisco. They have already expended $500,000 in getting a plant together, and expect to expend twice as much more. They hope when their works are completed to compete success- fully in the building of first-class iron and steel ships and steamers His Lordship Bishop Binney has pub- lished a pamphlet entitled ‘‘Observations upon the mission held in the city of Halifax November llth to November 22nd, 1883.” It is an address to the ‘‘clergy and laity of his diocese,”’ and contains his loreship’s views on confession and absolution as given in 1874 in his ‘‘charge to the clery,” together with an account of the recent mission and the Bishop's opinions thereon, and an appendix containing citations from episcopal authorities. The taking by the Prince of Wales of the degree of Grand Mark Master has resulted in giving an impetus to Mark Master Mason lodges throughout the country. Efforts will be’made,to reconcile differences between the Masonic Chapter of Quebec and the Grand Mark Lodge of England. English Freemasons consider that the recent excom- munication issued by the Quebec Chapter was ill advised; that the Quebec Chapter has nothing to do with the Mark degree, and that the system prevailing in Ireland, Scotland, the United States and Canada, in regard to Mark Masonry, is unsound. Pitch, in China, is obtained from bore holes, which the Chinese put dewn for pro curing salt. These holes, which are gen- erally about three hundred fathoms deep ° : i and threo-fourths of an inch in diameter, | are bored with a wire rope, and salt water is raised by means of a bamboo rod with a valve at the bottom. When the bore-hole is put down to a still greater depth, con- siderable quantities of inflammable gas issue from it, as in Alsatia under similar circumstances. This gas has been utilized for lighting up the works and also for firing the steam boilers; sometimes, indeed, borings are undertaking in China for the purpose of obtaining gas for heating and lighting purposes. Some remarks of Mr. Gladstone having been favorably received by the French press, as indicating his willingness for the resumption of the dual control in Egypt, the Standard raises a decided protest against such a policy, and urges that, even if Mr. Gladstone gave his sanction to it, the British people would not permit it to be earried out. The interests of England, the Standard insists, demand that the pre- sent situation which was brought about by British arms and statesmanship should be maintained in its integrity. A great deal of blood had been shed and much money spent in the acquisition of the influence which England now exerts at Cairo and to sacrifice it for the sake of conciliating neighbors who had refused to incur any risk or to give any support at the critical hour, would be a betrayal of trust and a failure of duty of which no premier could be guilty with impunity. Time was, no doubt, when it might have been said: “The House of Peers made no pretence To intellectual eminence, Or scholarship sublime.” But the announcement that the aristo- cracy of England are about to publish a magazine, to be written by themselves, is a complete refutation of the libels com- mitted by Gilbert and other humorists of the day. The popular idea that brains and money are not often associated would pro- bably be shattered, if such men as Argyll, Lytton, Salisbury, and Lorne were among the constant contributors of a lordly period- ical. But these men belong to the greater aristocracy of talent, of which Carlyle was wont to speak so proudly, and their talents add lustre to their titles. They are known to the middle and lower classes as clever men, and they are probably the more popular on account of their paucity. Messrs. Harper & Webster, of Shediac, shoe manufacturers, say as to trade during the year now about closing ‘‘We have had a good steady trade during the whole year, and our business has been larger than usual. Payments have been as prompt this season as last, and we do not think there is anything dangerous in the business out- look, our farmers have had good crops, the catch of fish has on the whole been good. Our lumbering interests are at present de- pressed, but with the short output, which there will be as a result of the low prices now ruling, this important industry will soon right itself. Our Moncton cotton mill is at present turning out goods that bid fair to be very popular, and we hope that the set-back which cotton manufac- turers have experienced lately will teach them a profitable lesson and that they will not again be caught making goods that are a drug whilst millions of dollars of other lines are being imported annually.” “Qur Relations with Canada and tbe other great Colories’’ was the title of a paper read by the Marquis of Lorne, before the Royal Canadian Institute last week. Among those present at the session were the Duke of Albany and Sir A. T. Galt. In the course of his paper Lord Lorne said:— Information in regard to the prospects of life in the colonies should be given in our schools. If true information be readily obtained, it is difticult to believe that so many people will remain here who are without occupation. The areas of Canada and Australia are so vast, the fertility of the soil is so remarkable and the rapid increase of their population 18 80 certain that within the life of children of gentlemen now present their numbers will equal ours, and in another century they will be greatly superior to us in men and wealth. Our colonies give foreigners an ap- parent advantage over us. It is still our policy to remain their closest allies. The first step tu keep them firm in their alliance is to work with them in pushing their com- merce.’ - _— will get for his book on his ical experiences and _ recollectio $75,000 cash down, and a royalty of 15 cents « volume, say $120,000 on an addition of 300,000. “Better say $100,000 ou an adddition of 150,000 copies. That would bea bigger sale than any volume of personal recoliections ever reached in this country. Comparatively speaking this is THE a nner ~ | not a larger profit than several American | writers of less prominence have received for comparatively unimportant books. The ‘late Albert D. Richardson sold over 100,- | 000 copies of a $3 book, giving an account of his twenty months’ imprisonment in | Southern prisons, netting him about $30,- | 000 in a few months. Mark Twain has /made an ample fortune out of bouks which | require very little labor, some litt!e humor, and no long experience. John T. Ray- mond paid him as a royalty a very large sum in the aggregate for a play he does not, we believe, claim to have written. Joaquin Miller made enough out of his plays and books to keep Wall street happy for quite a time. Tourgee’s novels have been so profit. #ble that he has been able to squander some- thing like $150,000 in startmg a weekly magazine. Uh, no; if Mr. Blaine gets no more out os his book than $100,000 he ought to feel that he has been underpaid. —-—_—--— Special Notices. Curistm 1s and New Year presents in end- less variety at Lewis’. [decl9 wf. Our immense stock of Briar and Meer echaum Pipes marked down 15 per cent. until 2nd January.—Fraser & Reppin, dec20 Lewis’ assortment of Juvenile Books excel any previouc year. {decl9 w&f. Canpinp Pee.s, Fggs, Spices, Apples, Con- fectionery, Nuts, ete,, at George Carters, | (dect9 din, Cnoice Green ane Black Teas at J. Kxrent & Son's, [deel9. Cannep Goons, in strawberries, cherries, blueberries, peaches, tomatoes and apples, also salmon, tianan haddies, lobsters and mackerel, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. dec 20 2i Your choice of a thousand things for ten cents at Lewis. {dvel9 wif. Cuoice Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr’s. Now is the time for to buy a Fur Cap. L E Prowse sells a good one for $1. {nol?. One Hunprep Cigar Holders in Cases, worth $1.00, will sell for 25 cents cach for one week,—Fraser & Revpiy. dec20 For the benetit of our enstomers our Store will be kept open till 9.50 p. m, during the Christmas and New Year holidays, commenc- ing Monday 17th inst.—J. Quirk, City Steam Bakery. dec 15-lw ly you want good Island flour, no mixture of any kind, goto R. K. Bracr’s, fdecl8 Go to Lewts’ for Dolls, the cheapest and best assortment in the city. {decl9 wf. HiaNxpsoME lot of Xmas Tree ornaments just opened at R. K, Brace’s, {dec18 Cau at J. Knight & Sons and see samples of Frosted Christmas Cakes. fdect 9. Cuina gift Cups and Saucers, Moustache Cups and Saucers, Fancy Mugs, call and see them, at Lewis’ {decl9 wf. J. Kxiont & Sow sell the best Crackers and Biscuits manufactured in the city. [del9 New Muscatel Raisins selling for 10 ceuts per pound at the Fish Market. dee 20 2i Have your snowshoeing and tobogganing pictures made by the instantaneous process with all the latest improvements at Lewis’. {[decl9 w&f, J. Kyieaut & Son’s for Fancy Christmas Confectionery. [decl9. For good clean raisins and currants go to R, K. Braces. {dee 18 EVERYTHING cheap during the Holidays at J. B. MacpoNALD’s, {decl9 Don’t forget that L. E. Prowse sells the cheapest Clothing in Charlottetown. {dels. WooLen Squares and Scarfs at clearing prices at J. B. Macpona.p’s. {decl9. Fresh Tarts, Rolls, etc., at The City Steam Bakery, J. Quirk, Prince Street. decl5lw Overcoats and Reefers at clearing prices at J. B, Macpona.n’s. [decl9. Nore Tuts.— Christmas and New Year Cards, all the newest deaignos, very cheap at Lewis’. {decl# wf. For Xmas knives and forks, and silver spoons go to R. K. Brace’s.. {decl8 A SPLENDID assortment of crackers at the Fish Market cheap. dec 20 2i For Xmas confectionery in sleghs, &c., go to R. K. Braces. [dect$ Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Brer & Gorr New Raisins, Currants, Figs, Nuts and all Christmas supplies at J. KNicnr & Son’s. [dec2e@, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLwILLs. aug 8 tf Five gallon tins Best American Oil eheap at Beer & Gorr’s. Govp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [jy 3 3m, wky MEN and Boy’s Ulsters at cost at J. B MAcCDONALD’S. [dec!9, Diesy Herring and boneless Fish at J. Krieut & Son’s. [dee20, FoR Xmas cards and soap goto R. K. Brace’s. Call often and early. {decl8 A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLwiLL’s, aug 8 tf Lapies Wool Jackets cheap at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S, {dec!9 J. Ksigutr & Son’s for pure Llluminating Oil, it gives a clear and steady light. [dec2U To Hovusekrerers.—You can have your Christmas Cakes fired with the Stephens Patent Oven for 15 cents each at the ‘City Steam Bakery.”—J. Quirk, Prince Street. dec 15 lw Ir you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwia’s. aug 8 tf Preserves, Pickles, Syrups, Lime Juice at J. Kxtout & Son’s. [dee20 Goops shown freely at R. K.. Brace’s. {decl8 Kent Mitrs.—The best family flour at ‘Cheapside.” —Henry Brrr. foct 25 tf Qugstion.—-The question is asked how can L. KE. Prowse sell the cheapest Clothing is the city; but as quick as thought the answer comes, because he buys for cash and lives on small profits. {dec18., A pice of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw if way. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown. ljy 3 Citron and lemon spices, &c., at R. K. Brace’s. [decl8 ANOTHER large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at Cotwi.1’s aug 8 tf How to save twenty-five dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it for anew one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. liy 3 3m JouN Nkwson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workmanship. He does not need to advertise that ‘the is a live” man. The public know it. Go and get real bargains, ‘“‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Office, {owt 18 tf DAILY F een ten A A NE eat Perkins £. ne ene ane OO AMINER, DECHEMSB diene Sterns ee 5 ARE NOW OFFERING EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN Flannels and Blankets, Ulster Cloths and Mantle Cloths, | Tweeds and Coatings, Fur-lined Cloaks and Cloth Jackets, W ool Squares and Wool Scarts, Fur Muffs and Fur Caps VELVETS, VELVETBENS AND PLUUSH, Winter Goods, of every description, Good anc Cheap, at PERKINS & STERNS. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1883. Ss —— a BALDERSTON’S GROCERY ANP. FRUIT SHOP S THE PLACE TO GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GOODS. 7O: Choice Tea, 25 and 32 cents. Excellent Sugar, 8, 9and 10 cents. Raisins, 8, 12 and 16 cents. Potato Farina, Corn Starch, Essences, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel, Canned Mea Extract Beef, Pickles, Sauees, ete., etc. Green Grapes, Uranges, Lemons, Apples, Pears, Nuts, Candy, Figs, Dates, etc., etc. = = ate ee eS We will sell you Goods as cheap and as good as anybody else. Just drop in and see our Fancy Confectionery, Crockery, Glassware and Woodenware, selling off at slaughter prices. B. BALDERSTON. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1883.—eod t] 25th wkly 2i SSS pa = = Saas PARSONS “PILLS MAKE NEW RIFOGCH BLOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if sueh a thing be possible. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for eight letter-etamps. Send for cireular, I. 8, JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MASS. CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOUHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT wi) instan- taneously relieve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nine eases out of ten. Information that will save tany lives sent free by mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (ero Cones Igia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Cee eeaatiets Chroni cipthed, Chsonte ycentern: Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of Spine and Laue Back, Sol everywhere. Send for pamphlet to 1. 8. Jonson & Co., BosTox, i Mass An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here ‘ are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's : Condition Powders are absolutely pure and ; : immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- fal tol pint fuod. Soki everywhere, or sent by wail for § letier-stamps. I. S. JouNson & Co., Bostox, Mass, I ee eh ——— ——— THE NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ee ESTABLISHED IN 1809, 0:0— — Subscribed Capital - - . $ $.733,332.00 Paid Up Capital - - - - 1,216,666,00 — iO TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Losses Settled With Promptitude and. Liberality. ST ae a Se = ini T G H. HASZ*tRD’s, —THF— Old Fashion ote, With Envelopes to match, unglazsd surface, |creamy tint, suitable for al! pens and every |writer, Also the New Imperial Treasury Note Paper, and envelopes to match. Noth- ing could be more useful for a Christmas Present than a box of the above Note Paper. You can have them stamped with Monogram single letter | G. H, HASZ\BD, Queen Square. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. i | All the School Books used in the Public ‘Schools can be bad at G. H. HASZARU’S, Queen Square. Ch’town, Dec. 7, 1883, eod CLOTHING WINTER CLOTHING. BUY YOUR CLOTHING FROM We A, WEERS & 60, where you can depend on getting Every advantage for Cash. NEW OVERCCATS, JUST OPENED. SUPPLY FROM $4.50 ? BY_OO.- EVE Carnet OF —-—-0:0 ——-— FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - 85,000,000,00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. :0: LIFE DEPAHRTMEN T. Accuinulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - $12,000,000.00 0,0 Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured 0:0 Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 a New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, March 16, 1882—eod Generat AGENT, U a Oe cone \. | Scarfs, Mitts, And Gloves, A Good Ulster or Overcoat | 1383_ ee wee ee J. A. CKIPMAN & C0.. ARK OFFERING AT MILLI RS’ PRICES IN SIORE: 250 bris. Choice Superigr Ex- tra. 000 * Patent. OFFICK AND WARERKOOMS.- OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE, J.B. SHAL POR D, AGENT, Dec.. 10, 1883. ; FOR SALE. a ‘EVIE Church Property, corner of Prince and Lusion Streets, consisting of Church and Dwelling House, with Land Terms may be known on application tothe undersigned, D. McNEILL, Sec’y of Trusteeg Cl’town, Nov. ', |883. sae Ga ea a “COLD: MEDAL PARIS 1378- “NOTICE. —_ = OTICE is hereby given t!at application will be made at the ec). uing session o the Parliament p#Canada, by Jobn F. Stairs William Ro@ht® junior, Joseph Wood and others, for an Act lo Incorporate the Halifax Steam Nayi,ation Company, for the purpose of building, purchasing, owning. acquiring, employing and vayvizaiing stesmships and other vessels for the conveyance of passengers and merchandize between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to and from ports out of Canada, Halifax, 24th November, 1883, GRAHAM, TUPPER & BORDEN, Rolicitors for Applicants, Nov. 99, '8°®3.- -law 9i Ait “einen A CURE GUARANTEED. H{AGNET!c HEDICINE a 1 Ae ae SN Lemepe wn ID TRADE Ax {) mar fl one! BRAIN &NERVE FOOD) <r For Old and Yonag, Male and Female Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL ite Satages Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Powct, Sexual Pros- tration, Nigh : Sweats Supermatorsioa, Leucorrhea, arrenness, Seminal Weakness, enc General Les of Power. Wt repairs ‘ericus Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaj‘ed Intellect, ebyerns thens the t nseebled Brain and Restores Surprising Tose and Vigor to the Ezhausted Generative Organs tn eith v sex. £2f With each order for TWFLVK packages, acect: panied with five dollars, we wi!) serd cnr Written Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does rot cfcets cure. Itig the Chenpest anu Bewt Medicire iu the Market. @@ Full partieviers i» onr pamy!iet, which We desire to mail frie to ats address, Mack's Magnetic Medicigco is sold by Dx gieta at SC cte. per bex, or 6 boxcs for $2.50, or wi be mailed free of postege, on receipt of the mecney, by addressin M&CK’'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE ¢0O., Wtudror, Out. Cereda Sold in Charicttctuun by Apetl eearics’ Hall Co, Ayvents far Prince Fdward Jeiand i by all Druggists verywhere may 16 + kly ib DST BEFORE. AFTER. LECTRO VOLTAIC BELT, and other Etecrric 4 APPLIANCES, We wi'l send on Thirty Days’ Trial, TO MEN, YOUNG OR OLD, who are suff ring from NERvovs Depitiry, Lost Vitaniry. and those diseases of a Prrsonan Nature resultir g from ABUSES and OTHER Cat ses Speedy relief and cons plete restoration to HEALTH, Vigor and Maxnoop GuaRkantTrep. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address Voutate BeLt-Co,, Mansnart, Mice Piadorsed by the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion cr Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure inone to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba. In FALLIBLE, HyGrenic,Curative, PREVEN- ive. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. Deserip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY 66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIFS HALL CO. Mayl&. ~ —ALSO— “ HORSE BLANKETS, Buffalo and Wolf Robes, W. A. WEEKS & 60., SIGN OF THE LION, Nov. 26,1883. FISHERIES 1884. W Bere prepared to supply a satisfactory MACKEREL NET, HAULING and) PURSE SEINE, POUND or TRAP for the | year 18 4. at low prices. Fisherman can procure @]] our wares through the Home Merchant. AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO Oct, 18.6 law wy 101, Boston M RS. SO rH 1A POTT ERS Bowe Rheumatic Liniment “T is a fat wor'h knowing that Mrs. Sophia Potter’s Bone Kheumatic Liniment canpot be excelled for removing pain and soreness, It is no wort&ilses trash, cs sme may suppose, simply because they have been imposed upon by others, but’.is positively the *‘King of Pain.” Sore throwt cannot stand before 1s wer, Pall we ask isa triai that you may be con vinced of the truth of our statement. Our e%- perience isthat one bottle tried also sclis maby more. fice. See circular for part ulars and testimonials, and try # bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale A W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. L J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Oct. 22, 1883—eod wkly