ll- Qt ilorth, lridgc, I‘. tlfeir Tandiedo . ipricest "-R 1» \ -3 z fl . a class of circumstance! ,~-\,,».-..s , . -. ,‘ __\ - ..{-..- -._- . _.._x .y... ......,..-_- C2...“ _ __ _...,. .-._. _.---.__...__...-...__ _ Lrzvfiisz. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor will bold-a Levee at Government House on Thursday, the first day of January next at one o'clock. Each gentleman paying his respects to Ilia Honor is requested to be provided with a card to be handed to the Aide dc Camp in waiting. , . Entrance by the eastern door. Moriizng dress. - J as. D. Iavixu, Lieut.-Col & A. D. C. F. P. C.\RVli‘.I.L, Lieut. & A. D. C. Government House, ‘ 7th Dec., 1890. --“C TOWN AND PROVINCE Ma. \V'r.i.~in, M, I’., has gone to Mon- treal. Tnsv _had no sleighing Christmas Day at Winnipeg. SA! SMALL lectured '.:‘ Halifax s..m-a day night on “ Good and bad people." Tm-: afternoon train from Sulnlii0l‘8_ldt.‘- on Saturday was cancelled for that day. l. O. 0. F.~—F.lectioii of ofiicsrs at "St. I.awren:e Lodge this evening. The de- gree of Truth will also be conferred. ’ To-Moiutow evening 8 p. ni., S. S. and E. L. Concert in basement of Methodist. Church. - Jonxsoxs Evei-yb-)dy’s Pills are now op sale at all the city drug stores. Price ‘lo cents per box. Y. M. C. A.——Reineniber that the an- nual meeting of the _Y. M. C. A. will be. held this evening at 7.30 o'clock. A1‘ the Police_ Court to-day one Scott Act case was dismissed and one adjourned, and one drunk was fined 83. . R£.iEll\'E to-niorrow evening for the interesting concert in the Methodist Church Basement. Rsv. SAM Siuu. writes 5—“I hope your election on January 8th will prove a complete victory for the friends of so- briety snd good order. Scorr Aer electors’ committee room, McLeod's Hall will be open every day and evening from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. or the convenience of the Scott Act sup- porters. . . Rsv. Joux McMi:iuz.n', one of the fathers of Metliodism in Nova Scotia, and - ll former editor of the lVrole_i/an died Fri- day in Halifax. ' Mnssns. D. F arquharson & Son, agents of the North American Life Assurance Co., have- or thanks for a handsome cloth cover inemoranduni book issued by that. company. Rlv. SAM. SMALL will finish his pres- ent lecturing tour January 1st, and Mr. Chappelle is still in hopes of inducing him to lecture here early after that date and before the election. Tun special passenger train leaving here at6 a- :1... standard time for Tig- iiish on Saturday did not proceed further than Suminerside. Snow was the cause, as the train had set out without a‘ snow- ploilgh. . Rxv. J. CAa1u:'rnn3.s,chairnian of the committee on literature; will com meiice to—morroI( a series of articles, showing the inability of High License to restrict the liquor traffic. IN accordance with ‘the wishes of the lady members of the Philharmonic So- ciety, we are authorized to say that the usual practice will be held to-niorrow evening. A full attendence is requested. THE Stanley left Georgetown early this morning, and is expected to return this evening with a full mail, including to- day’s Halifax mail, which is expected here about 9 o'clock. Psornssoa SHl'T'1'LE\\'0R'l.‘H will address ameeting of farmers at Marslifield to- night. Other meetings of a similariiature will be held at Alberton, Hamilton, Soutbport, etc, during the next few days. ‘ Tm: Railway Men's Gospel Meeting yesterday was crowded to the doors. The following were appointed. the Exe- cutive Committee for i891 ;——President, H0nryCraswell ; Vice-Presidents, Charles Clark, John Ross; Secretary, J. J. Chappell. ' Tm: Stanley crossed from Pictou yes- day with a small mail which arrived here in the afternooii. The mails ‘that have been travelling to and fro from Pictou to Cape Tormeiitine during the past week have not all yet arrived. They will pos- sibly be here to-night. « — Tm: Rev. Dr. Carry, a predecessor of the Rev. Mr. Lloyd’s in the rectory of Levis and South Quebec, the ablest con- treversislist and one of the ‘most pro- found scholars in the Anglican [Church of Canada, died suddenly a few days ago while on his way to give the sacrament to adying man. His sudden demise is a great loss to the Canadian Church. ON Christmas Eve the infant daughter -of the Rev. Mr. Hamlyn, of St. Paul's Church. was presented with a pretty silver cup by some members of the Sun- day School. and an address containing the good wishes of the donors for health and happiness for "the little Islander" The presentation was niad'e by Miss May Worth and Miss Lizzie Ball. It wasa ‘kind thought and much appreciated by the Rector and Mrs. Hamlyn. - Rsv. Ms. PERRY, of Ontario, Grand Lecturer for the Orange Order has re- turned to the Island from Newfoundland. He preached last evening in the Second Methodist Church." To-night he lectures inthe Orange Hall on “How to get Rich,” and will refer particularly to the present‘ teniperance contest, and the] workings oflthe Scott Act in Ontario. The blic are invited." C _ _ Prof. Wiggins is once more receivr g gttention from the American press. Last week he wrote a letter in which he claim- ed that the report that the cholera had appeared in Guatemala was a verification of his prediction, made a year 380. _ l-11”‘? that disease would attack this continent in 1890. It will, he want of! I0 88?» follow the sun next sprin in its north- ggpd mung into the orthern States an! Canada. It is painful to be obliged to interfere with the professor’: l13Pl““9” at the success of his prophecy. but “*9 cold and ritiless fact is that the deapgotch from Guatemala was Wrens It 16 ""81" pox, and not cholera, that has broken out there. 1 _ _ _ — We shall dpal vezy brieflylv)n_th Szuggcpé Ha home's etter on page in you. issune. \Ve obserse a good l0W8|' 10 “'9 Pioneer on the former letters of the worthy Soiiator, in Vllwlr l'l_‘° "file: 335'’ he is fully fifty years_bsbmd 3110, 38°- The Pioneer remarks editorvI11,V- , "T113"? is perhaps one excuse for Mr. llaythnruo. His young and best d-ya were went "Nd r ards the liquor qucsti-‘mo 770"‘ "h“° 31-Q tn-d3y, He fil’OW up Ind Amidst a people who lop tlpcfl the sell- ing of intoxicating di-inks as quite_re8- ble, and having imbibed these Ideal e, with many of ourolder pé0p1¢—' worthy men they are—ca1inot understand 3'31! why the people now are Inset ‘8l"i"‘l'.u‘°_ V different, as I j;l;r.;i:..”..s;..c mt l?"I‘EviAi. nr..~ir.-m'ni:.~z TO rm: l€l‘.\lllil.\.\'l 5oo Skaters Sub. urged. L“-‘"0-_\'. Dcit. ‘Z7.--».\L \'\'u1'.vicl( on Avon while scvui'.il ili-ins.-ivul .<k:itt~rs were Cllsp‘-fitting thciii'srlve.s on the river the ice Sllcldt‘lIl_\'CI‘«‘l(‘l\'t‘(l in the middle of the NW1‘ find an llllll|t‘l‘.°i‘ fissure opczieil througli which some 5130 sl_-,':1(—_-1'3 p1ung._z,1 111- .\ nuniber were pulled out but it is feared many were drowiiezl. A large lllll1ll)P!‘ are niissiiiig. Latest report.‘-' state that 17 bodies were recovered. n —_.b.‘‘-. J Dishonest Consuls in Canada; “,“*"'j" XUNL DUO “-’7.—.-\ special from ashington s:i.ys, B i‘.=tl.l(.lS by which the Government has been imbbed of (ivgr 3 million dollars have just been learned by the treasury ollicials a- tl u s.-urchiiig in- vestigation is in pi-u_«_;pe,33_ T1-,9 f,-,,u._},,, it is alleged have been commit ted by Consuls and coiisular agents of the Vnited Slates "‘ C“”"‘l*‘ 3”‘-1 bl’ UKp01‘i(‘.i's of Canailian goods to the l.'nitea.l States by iiimug of illegal fees and uii.lerv:ilualio§i. —--——¢-—-—.._._. Lymph and Leprosy. Manizin Dec. :37.-«Tito.-:,ln¢-mm of the hospital where two persons sutl'ei~iiig fl‘:-I11 leprosy have been iiiocciiliited vi ith lymph according to Dr. K cli's lIit‘l‘.llU(l, renort that the patients have r-ipitily imprtivcil since the new remedy was applied. —————-o————-———— Quebec Legislature. QL'l.-IBEC. Dec. 28.——Tiie Legislature did not get througli its biismess yesterday, and prorogatiou will not talti.-‘place for a couple of days. and besides voting ll loan of ten million dollars. the govemmgnt has been authorized to uudeitalte the conversion of the debit which :u.nouut.s to -3:’-‘1.(i0‘.l.0l)<). Fire at Yarrnoutli. Y.\r..\iot'rH. D.c 28-— At midniglit S.‘-it'.:rday tire was discoverezl in the babe- ment of the three story Princess brick block. The finniva went up tlieclevzitor shaft and spread with gr-.\.-it r.\piilit_v, aiirl within on hour from the time the ularrn was sounded the whole line block fell in. At one time a much largci- arm w-is in ex trenie danger and it was fi arc-,d that the business portion of the town might be dcst.ro_ve«.l. lii llrir cuss block the loss foots up to é_‘-'3{).";3-z’) Veits and Dennis owned the bui§d- ing and occupied part if it. The building is valued ht 322000 the stock at 340000. The iiisurance is light. George S. Taylor’s loss is Sit-Lilliii, insurance 31100. The total ll-line.-go by fire. water, and removal of steel; is estitizutctl at $125,000. France and Newfoundland. PARIS, Dec. ‘28.—Negntiaiioos in con- nection with New-found arid are for the time suspended. Lord Salisbury is con- sidering what part of the British posses- sions to offer as territorial (:0lllp3U.'~7»'-lill)ll in exchange for the French Shore. Rebot never treatezl t'3e_sug2cstirm of the St. Pierre Council seriously regarding the cession of the Burin peninsula. The whole of British Gainbia was ollered. Rebot will consent to enter imo nego- tiations. . Weather Probabilities. Touoxro, Dec. 29.—Strong winds and gales mostly soutli-iwsrerly to southerly. Fair and cold to—day followed by rising temperature and falls of snow or rain. To the North Pole in a Baloon. Probably the North Pole belongs to Canada, but boundary ilispul-:9 are not very likely to arise and still less likely to be settled if they should arise. No nation should take more interest in arctic dis- covery than Canada, as we have the gate- way to the pole by land or by water. A new and novel attempt is soon in be made, to solve this qiiestion, by a Parisian aernonaut and an astronomer, Messrs. Besoncon and Hermite. both of whom are under thirty years of age, After re- solving to undertake the project they de- termed to call their baloon by the name ‘of “ Sivcl.” The Sivel when inflated will have a (liar meter of 32% yards. It will be capable of carrying 17-} tons, and will have an ascen- sional force of three pounds to the cubic yard. The envelope will be coin- pnsed of two thicl-znesses of Chinese silk, covered with a new specially devised var- nish. The balo:-n is to be sipheri-cal in shape, and to contain an internal balloon containing one fifth of the outside one. The Sivel will carry several pilot balloons to be detached to study currz nts. The attitude is to be regulated by a trail rope attached to an ice ancha-1'. The car will be made of osicrs streiigthenetl with steel, and is ten by sixteen. It will ct-iitain a safety petroleum heater, two explorers, their three aids, eight Esquiiniiux dogs, a sleigli,a caiioe,provisiuns and wato.»r. They expect to sail from France in 1892 and arrive in Spitsbergen in July. The ex- ploration will last six months and will cost $108,000, $12,000 of which is r quired for the construction of the balloon. ——-7-—< O 1-—-——— A Request. S1ii:—I am not an enthusiast in the Scott Act fight, but consider temper- ance \'4U!‘l(8l‘8 have a grand cause in band, and it will require all their strength to fight the monster ruin. Your idea of sounding the iuembc-rs of Legislative Council was go-»d—it was. business. Shouting.is not much without method. Your paper has become a power in the land for good. It is very evident that we are to have free ruin if the Set tt Act is defeated. Cannot you give us the opinion of the fll~*llil‘lel‘S of the lower house 2 It will cert-:-iiiily have an influ- ence on th" elrction of the 8th, and be- sides we really want to know who are in {amt of mm, No man professing to be a Christian can look around and see the evils of the liquor traflic and vote for its sale by license. License men to make Lrutas of their fellows and starve the children God hath given them. Let no license be our motto. hIERClIANT. _——————-—9—'——_‘“ A Reforriiatory Needed. The Dominion penitentiary report gives 174 as the number of inmates at Duches- te, and 335'; it Many boys between ten and sixteen years of age vi ere incarcerat- ed. Two of these were brothers, aged, ten-and twelve. The report recoinmeuds a reformatory in that province.” 1:. D. c. What is it ?- TH il;...n..i;a;tLoit.-W Act. b‘uml.-iy inorniiig at St, 1)-_m5r,,m',, (":itlie«lr:il. Rev. Fill-ll+‘1‘ lolciiliiiiicl preach. ed a serum.-i with s -¢_~ci..l 1-,-fer.-p cg to the Scott Act .\ ;-ro:nine:i'; uieiiiliei-of the HS fnlluws _ Tlio llcv. gteiitleiiiaiii said in sulistiiiace - \. ' V I’. . ‘ - I I . ' llltl L L. ill: .\Cl Is it _:.;i)tltl Act ‘lllll If any e'in,v person of staimliii-,;, would gum--"map oetter enforceineiit he would support it but in the iminncr tli.-it it had been admin- ist»2r_erl and carried out for the last year it has incr..-need the number of liquor sell. as of wlinintlie inost part were (,‘nl,lmlics. Cl'L‘4ilL‘l.l night brotliels, perjury, and hy- per-ri:sy. Free rum and the Scott Act Act. \‘.‘L‘t'0 one and the i-nine thing since the iiiuiint-.r of ('ll.l'l‘_\-'ll\'_;‘ the Scott Act out was so imperfect, and it. W(.'lllf.l be better to have it voted down and some law given to us iiistuul to governtlie sale of liquors, or it should be properly enforced. Eve.r_v- onc Sllollltl he can.-'fu1 and use their own judgmeiit and vote according to the die- tates of their own consciences, and if it could not be enforced any better for the future than it; had been in the past, it will be far better in the opinion of the Catliolic clergy that it should be [rut down alto- gether. Certainly it would be better for the cliiirrli." Another reporter tvlls us that the rev. gentleinan said that there were 500 places “lien: liquor is sold in Charlotte- town and of these 300 were kept by Ro- uian Catliulics. ~ . I i -——---——-------Q 9 p—— —-——......_... Reciprocity Resolution.’ Scnzflor .Gt:iy will introduce into the United States Senate the following resolu- ion on reciprocity: “ Whereas is imprac‘.»icable to guard an extent of frontier of nearly 4000 miles be- tween two dill‘-srcnt jurisdictions and pre- veut_tlic evasion of high tai‘ifl'dnties, and wli—_rr-as special consideration is demanded by t-:-rritnrial contiguity, community of 1.-mgiizige, similarity of political and social institutions and the existence. of n-itur.-il iii:~.i'l<ets render it desirable tlirit a systc-in of recipr-‘seal and free conimcrcial exchange between tbe pcwple of the United States and those of the Doiniiiioii of Canada should be adopted, and wliereas on our southerii border our sister i‘°publi(: of Tilt.-xic 2 has lniig awaited the c.)-operative le.gi.=l:=.tioxi of this Governnient to iiislitutc arecipr-:c:il system for the exchange of the prodncfsof that country. for those of the [Wilts-:1 States. Resolved that for the expriir-itni of the markets and for the pro- motiozi of friendly iiilerc-curse with those G-ivernnients, whose territorial limits stretch along our nortlierii and B)l]l’.llt-‘I'll borders it is hereby recommended to the pl'k‘Slul'e!it of the United States to institute negotiations wi".li the .C-)lll1ll‘lt'.‘l of Great. Britisn and Mexico, whereby in the in- terests of c ainmerciiil i_ntercourse and for the streiigtheniiig of the ties of unity and of goocl iieiglilixirhood the reduction and the total repeal of the import duties on loading: articles of production of the peo- ple of the respective countries herein lliillletl. may be efi'ecte(l by combined and cooperative legislation. .< Mrs. Birchall indignant. lllo.\"l‘RE.\L, Dec. '2G.—.-X. R Lcetham, Bircball's Oxford friend, who acc- tlllp’|lll8(l the dead man to the scaffold u rites to a local paper that tlieczibled report that he and Mrs. Birclizill will soon be married, is a conteinptibl- and lying statement and unwurtfiiy of the Canadian press and its love of fair play. Mrs. Birchall also cabled her solicitors in Toronto to con- tradict the report. -——-————->———-— The Kilkenny Election. KILKENNY, Dec or no oxciteinerit in the streets of Killtenny yesterday. Peace and quiet, outwardly. at least, seemed to rei n on a 1 sides. the streets being the quic -est portions of the town. Opposite and about the Court House a small crowd gathered. Messrs. Parnell, Harrington, Redmond, Scully, Hcnncssey and Ht-aly were inside the Court House at an early hour awaitiiig with varying emotions the actual an- nouncement of the result. In view of the alniost vital iiiipvrtaiice to both 3 dos of the exciting coiitest just decided it is claimed that both sides deserve great credit for the fact that no collision took place between their followers, and that the last day of the campaign at least was conspicuous for the almost entire absence of the personal abuse which has rec ntly been utchaiigcd by broadsides between the fv-llowc-rs and the opponents of Mr. Parnell. During the morning, as has been the case since the polls closed, the door of -the “counting-rooni” in the court there was no attempt to create any dis- turbance. Shortly before noon Mr. Da- vitt came out from the court house and told the associated press correspondent that Mr. Heiinessy's majority would be ab =ut 1200 and that the Paruellites had suffered a hopeless, crushing defeat. The actual figures arc: ‘Hennessey 2527, Soully 1356. Vincent Scully will lodge a petition pro- testing the clectioii of Sir John Pope llenm-ssey, on the ground of undue iii- fluence on the part of the priests, particu- larly referring to the priests acting in colliwcticin with the illiterate voters of Castle C0ll‘lL~I'. Dr. Tanner will bring suit against Pnr.i«\ll for libcls contained in speeches made by the latter during the campaign. The first public meeting of the Me- Cai-tliyitcs cvmmittee took place to-day. Every body present WAS filled with enthus- iasm over the ‘result of the contest in Noztli Kilkenny. - Users of Koch's Lymph. VIENNA, Dec., 25:—-Professor Koch in a conversation with municipal oflicials here today, denied that his lymp was in the smallest degree dangerous to life, pro- Vld.lIl'_{ it was employed in reasonable qiiantities by skilful physicians. He as- cribs-d all the deaths that had occurred to an improper use of the lymph, and as- serted tliut neither he nor his assistants had caused a single death‘ . —— llariiess Shop to Let. ‘ NTENDI \'G to close my Harness Busi- ncss at the end of the vear, a good oppor- tunity is offered to secure a well-esl:iiblished llARl\'ESS BU.~‘lNF.SS in one of the Best trade centres on the Island. I will sell STOLK 1-‘l-TRADE, Tools. and good will of Business, at a. big discount, and on reasonable terms - J. M. AITKEN, Harness Maker. Montague Bridge, Dec. 5, '99. 4i _ Do Co C'l11’9 Father Mclilmeel on the Scotti 9"”:-'.l't‘:;tt5li?i mp:-i".'.-cl his renizu-kt; for in iicivs-p:ipci' iiuui, la ‘yer, or politician, ..i-. 24.——Tlicre was little _ house was strictly guarded by police, but — v“. o a,.... . " . is-,5: $“>‘> .-N‘ _. - : IO XMAS Cl] -~--BY---— ,EPWOB’l‘H LElGUE, Sunday §chool' of -the flletlioiclisti Brick ’Clll.lP_:('.h,: Tuesdaygléi. 30. race RAMME . Chorus . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Choir under-Mr. H, Hearts. Inst.-Duet . . . . . . Misses; Ethel Poole andlMary]$i}-gs. Solo. 4 ltliss Minnie Moore. Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master Hodg.'._ ll. Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . Intermediate C ‘ sea. Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;‘-.:,,. . . . . , . _ , , , , I Miss Annie Rqfid. Kindergarten Song. . . . .- . ‘f. . . . . . . . . . . ” - Infant ‘C _’ - i ‘r Cora Paton? . Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Min. H. Large. Cornet:'Solo—- Cavntina fifoin Romeo and Juliet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Fletcher. “\Vhcn I Grow Up.". . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . By-Eleven Boys. . Xinas Chorus . . . . . . . . . Dialogue-—~‘ ‘Is there really ar$anta Claus?" Three Little Girls. Song. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss Tillie Brown.’ Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reta Smith and Beatrice Bridges. Kindergarten Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Infant Class. Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josie Barratt; Song—“There‘s nae room for twa" . . . . . . Mrs. Rooms. Choi-us.....« . . . . . . . . . . . ..’. . . . . . . . . . .. Sunday School. Concert will commence‘ at 8 o'clock, sharp. Adniissioii, 15 cents. 2/- KET CLOTHS \ o.§w. «e,'s:«iwii.’<s filo-ck. I ,. BCLANKETS and BACHELOR QUILTS \ CLOAKINGS and JAG A LARGE SELECTION LAND CPRICESCL L. ii. routes, --zusumcrirasa or-— - - Carriages, slelglis, Carts. Tin tslilng lliiclilnes, And other Farm.-‘Implements. All work guaranteed. - Write for prices- ge-A Boy wanted to learn tile‘ trade. , NORTH BEDEQUE, F. E. I. . . . u . u . . . o u . . - a o o - o . - a : u . - . . . ..- I Recitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . / Mr. ii’eoks"E:ii§§s' """" " ’ ‘mick Wagons. ' hgw " ~.' ’.t.v--I.-37.2: xii i R-epresents the following a first-class rii-e--nisimiiigee ,- The Scott-isli Union .-ma National, .ofEdinburcli Scotland I I o if ' ’ i‘he-Laiicasliirc, of Manchester, Great_Briaii'n, Cv GOMBIN The Best is always 21;... c;.ea.,,-W, - 4 ‘.7: ~.—...~ 4 . The British Ainericag Toronto, Canada. .] - . t The Commercial iii,o:i, of London, -1,‘ I‘ .-—--——--:o:—--—-——.... ,. p .- g . ~: ;,_.. no CAPITAL oven. $oo,iooo,ooo A if : Bookstor .. -.'1‘HE0. 1. lCHAPPiELL’E. Diamond Bookstore. ._ ' cirtpwn Dec. 15. 1890. . OFFICE :—s-,BroWn’._s Block, Qiieeii squad:-e, Cl-iai-1gtt9t0,§n f HE largest collection of 1‘-'ancy Goods, Toys and Fine Stationery is at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. OWEST prices on all 0l.1l‘.GOOClS. ming but, bona fide bargains at the Dia- mond Bookstore. No trim’- A RDS for Xmas and New Year in thelatest designs, not to be bad elsewhere on.P. I., are at the Diamond - Dec. 15-11 25:11 It is so lovely l saw ‘ i 9 is MIND and get your Christmas Candy at. A " VATCI-lER’S.. It is the only placcin Town that has no imported Candy. lie malresiit fresh every day, and there is no _ glucoiis in it either. rlr_i_n‘t forget,,the,p_l:ic.e... Opposite. the Eldon, . ‘l-louse, Kent Street. ' C ' ‘ Mind fan. to, 1890 iv WILLIAMS!’ iwisiisii 200 MEBALS, ~ . PRINCIPALLY GOLD. Over 12,000 in Canada. - 1000 sold in Nova Scotia in two years. .1. r, WILLIS a C0. Mellaclicrii’-i Building, 4 Queen St., Cli’towu. Sou: AGENTS — Williams and Emerson Pianos and Uxbridge Organs for Parlor, Church or Lodge, for Nova Scotia and P. E. I. @"\V'rite I for catalogues -—mailed free.‘B Sept. 13, '89. iy A. s. URQTJHART. General Insurance Agent, BROWNS BL00-K, Laurens SQIJIBE, ciiiiiioimowu, P. E’. ISLJNB. REPRESENTING: Lcmcashire, Commercial Uiiioii, and British ‘ America Insurance Cmnpanies. Kent May 16, so Mills Flour. January 5th, 189:. Railway Ofice, Clftown, Use. 024.1830-tli P. E. l. RAILWAY. tuawi lIEIl1aXcl.l3st0ll._ OF { XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railwav, on WED- NESDAY, Deeember 31st, and on New Yc=ir’s Day, good to return up to and on J. UNSWOR'l‘il, Superintendent. C A.°CO'tJ'1.§1'Ti OUa.s'i"ocitoisLAivK BOOl{:PAPl~‘.RS‘lsaow cqiiipietc. «co... 5... - S C . Dutch Cocoa." The Royal family of Great L_,_ 1::-p iREADY"M Men’s Overcoats, Men’sOvercoats,, v .Men’-st Boys’ Overcoats, . ' C v . ; Boys’ ,Overcoa.ts, - f j l Boy's”0'Ver,‘i .- MEN's SUITS! BOYS’ A SUIT-Si‘,ll.'i§ moglfe are showing a. large stock of -Clothing .31-, l crate prices. . - T -_: HAru=usa.s'r LONDON .HOUS.E. 3 my gr on CALL sub ssnmy superb Parlor closing out at Great ‘Bargains. 1 CHAMBER SUITES to suit everbody. SIDEBOARDS, the cl_leapest,aiid"best ever offered. . . “Etage‘_’ Lounges, Chairs, , Bedsteads, ‘etc., _ : Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Ladies’ and Gents’ Writing Desks, (gems in finish and WOrkmallSlllp,). Children's Sleigbs, and everything to be found iii‘ a first-class Furtiiture ' -Store‘ at-“i. great Bargains. '" ‘ ~ " ’ - ' ' Suites, P wliich "I JOHN NEWSGN, 5..-...;;.‘........ ....;. _°FP°sit°‘Pm“0m~ _and get prices for Lcdgers, Day Books, Cash Boolts,” urntilw ’]'Ié{i"¢"‘C * Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc, etc. 0 - J0 S’ , W9 Challenge Competition! Careful attain‘ ° ' 2 at BINDING r w ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ ' " C; Music, Illustrated Phgergvgfil llbokfi, etc., any styl: or piilfozofifllsli Steel Engravings, Wood Cuts, ctc., from any stain, and make to looli:as ‘good at any m’ _ TAYLGR & aiifssris, J. ‘D. 1l{cL_eod’s Buildiiig, Uoriier _Queen :6 Grafton Slreets. ssusnoaplvs llllYAIi DUTCH llllllllh. seuoonuousn ENSDORP’S Royal Dutch Cocoa has: Swpplwd iverll ' QheaI7' [ most rfrnvialzlp rcputfi world over. ~ . t is manu actur at en 0 ‘ 4.5’ C .’ T extensive works in Amsterdam?’ Hollaiidf The excellence of the beverage is not tohe - " __ A ' ‘ wondered at, considering the care exercised ., . - , in ‘its production. The beans front which it by 3"‘! °"°"3' P°"5°" Winlvlflfl. is manufactured are the product ‘of one of the‘ St0VGplpe, Elbows," - Bake Paul, famous South American plantations, exclu- &c., will save money by’. dealing with ' sivcly. The crop is shippcd to the factory, where it is carefully picked, roasted and _ -‘ H, - Don't forget the Name and Place, " ground; the grease is then [extracted by hydnulicf prepsure. ‘resulting in a powder entirely rec rom oi and moisture which ‘ . completes the manufacture. The pfoduct is but be sure cm‘ at . then put up in parchment papers and .in turn ll 0 9 "« arris s Tin Slio orcserve it from deteriora.tion_in any climate.‘ ' P’ It is so highly appreciated at court that it is‘ the. King of the Netherlands, by those Ch'towa, Sept. 5, '90. special command it is known asthc “Royal _, ‘ ~’-Ah'D‘_. enclosed in hermetically scaleduins, which UPP manufactured under Royal Letters Patent of ‘ Britain are constant consumers and prefer-it to any other. - ' Bcnsdorp’s R0 all Dutch Cocoa is for sale in Charlottc‘own y‘Gco. Carter-,§:= Co. Dec is. 1890. “OLD RELIAQLE Woodstock Nurseries. llstslillslieil ‘isso. 9 THE leading varieties of Apple-— Summer,‘ Fall and flintor--for sale at these Nurseries. Do not fall to get the celebrated “ Scotts Win-_ ter," a choice Winter Apple. Agents wanted in every section‘ of t 0 country. Hold your ‘order; till they call on you. ’ i i-. ssaiasro. I Ginsrsl Agent. 0 - Cli'town.Jinie I3, ‘go, I :$-s.-5o. ~ J Burs "sum of good nova till- . present lotis clossdout. ‘ A C I . s.ii.'1vonroi~: co- a K’ M. 5’-39°. . ég if C 4 3 ' 7 . arc. Ilci(INNON’S itsiu=:nv., 115 S - s ‘ ---.....“?=*.::.‘*.:.'*.;*.%~..=':.:'.,‘:;'.i.".;‘r;=o"'° , K. D. 0. Worth Millions pm. 1 " {aims-a,‘oa.io,-gill" .3