ate a i ges mages, on q iS * fa ange ee ee hag 2 i a aR BOR ace one treme eg sae THE DAILY Our Book Table fue Centur Magazine for December continues the Kennan Papers, and furnishes some striking details of ‘* Life on the Great Siberian Road.’ The history of the (14th century) painter Duceio reveals a ge deal of old time forms of thought, that, while seemminy crude, is really very instructive. ‘There is a written (ano 1355) constitution of the Sienese Painters, some of which might well be preached ro-dayv Note this ** And we de order that no one of the art of painters shall dare or presume to put inthe work wiich he ina) dl » other cold or silver or color than that which he shall have promised.” Some other branches of modern business nmigai, unaer su sha veto, give more satisractioi Che Feorg mization of the British Em pire is a timely and very interesting contri- bution literature that Imperial Federation is evolving, worthy the study ot intelligent Canadians The Hebrew Migration is ful source of interest, P From Sinai to Sec illustrations, is a valuabie « Biblical study. Henry artist, have, readable exhibit of ** Londen have been would like to go, traction in examining th: **\) White Umbrella in some ten half-page i! to the mda is slways a fruit . paper and = th dozen with us mtridvucion to nem. James and Joseph Pennel, the : : . Detween iNem, mide a Very Chose who those whw | e ! there, Wei aS can tiud considerable at- 1e article. M Xico lustrations, and is full vf pertinent remarks. Mary Hartwell Catherwood’s **Romance of Doliand its Vith chapter. *‘ First Plans for Eman- Has "is in } | ' | Herald. |} known in Charlottetown. Warden, i | Ma ws Lx AMI iN Marine isha. CHE PICTOU BARK ASPOGAN, CAPTAIN THOMAS raYLOR, HAS A CLOSE CALL DPURING A GALE ue Boston Post, of a late date, contains n account of the which overtook comminded by our rend C lhomas Taylor, of Pictou. fhe Captain reports that they left St. Martin’s Nov. 7. They had variable winds and unsettled weather until the morning 2dth, when Minot’s light was made. is (oo thick to venture in, and Captain laylor spent the night wearing : and ba aving 3 a.m. Boston light was sighted * miles aw LV. The wind increased toa he avy gale from the di snster +} i. ow the bark \spogan, apt uit f Nov. 1 rt LQ. At about { northeast, aceom- a0 ! by a blinding saow storm and a aging sea, which continually swept over the vessel, washing everything off the lecks. Capt ain ‘Taylor burnt torches and flash lights in hopes of attracting a pilot’s attention. This being in vain he s southeast. to the He kept his men in good cheer, although he himself was fearful of the result. Both anchors were thrown over at 7 o'clock in the eV ening. After Bost saw nothing more until the following Tues jd iy, Che vessel rode out the gale in aloft was a wreck which iouked as bark had been struck by a cyclone. Aspogan was towed into Boston i ° + ~ j losing sight of mn light on Suntlay, he | | when he found he was off Bilii: gsgate. safety, but if the The oy the tug Captain Taylor is well and favorably He is married H. P. Welsh, Esq., Port together with her baby, toad sughter of who, ‘ination” is a history in Abraham Lincoln’s| Were on board during the gale. The Cap- time, and well calculated to clear up several | tain and his wife are now at Pictou and points not yet quite settled, on the right to | @Te expected here shortly. wsue the famous proclamation. “The | ee nn Rise and Fall of the irish Aigle,” ** Henry fle Must Account. Werd Beecher’s last MSS,” * Popies of the | a apt Times, ** Ope a Lettere,” ** Memorial | Sik BAC HE CUNARD WINS HIS CASE AGAINST and lots eXceneat Versilica bon very satisfact ruy compiete this i? nber number al The Century iijus tra Monthly Magazine. Published by the Century Co., of New York city. ifarper’s New Monthly Magazine for December coutains ** T last Mars,” by Walter Besant; it is a 22 pp. paper, fully illustrated, and very good in its way, Wil- lists Dean Howells has a capital Farce that could be easily acted this Christmas. It is full of points, *and very original in the as- soclation of its characters, are all well in place, and sustain the play through- mut. It has the very appropri name Ss “A Likely Story. ‘Susras Dismal ” isa 8 tigger story of uperstition 2: 4 waoich ° t1L.c aaa! and wnora! jand aftirmed ; Suit i HIS COUSIN. The Court of Appeals at Albany has dis- e appeal of Charles G. Francklyn decision of the general Bache Cunard. missed ta the term in favor of Sir This is the final outcome of the famous against Mr. Francklyn,of New t vear, by his cousin ’ ’ brougiit York, in Octeber of las ‘and former partner, Sir Bache Cunard. ‘Sir Bache, it will be remembered, through his attorneys, Whitlock & Simonds, sued tur $3,000,000 which he alleged Mr. Franckiyt i li id wrong ful y in which they were juintly operating. In| June at id July, 1885. | York, Sir B: Ne whe il he was in che demanded f stood off used out of funds | W from Francklyn | roe The Parnell Conmission. itrick Molloy, who refused to obey the ae sna of the Times, and who was arrest- ed and brought from Dublin under an_ es- cort of police, was pl: aced in the witness box when the Commission assembled on Friday. He was guarded by police. At torney Gener " Webste rs for the Times, ex- amined him at Jeagth, but did not succeed in extracting any evidence. Molloy met ail the attorney-general’s questions w ith a blank denial or profession of ignorance. On | cross-examination by Michael Davitt, Mol- loy stated that a solicitor’s clerk in Dublin promised him money if he would try to criminate Davitt, either by true or falseevi- dence. Davitt asked the witness if it was a common belief in Ireland that the agents of the 7'imeées and the government were try- ing to obtain evidence by bribesand threats? Justice Hannen overruled the question. Molloy said he had been humbugging the Times’ people, and intended to get what he could from them. Justice Hannen refused to hear the evidence of the Dublin _ solicit- or's clerk, mentioned by Molloy, regarding the declarations of Molloy prior to the time he was served with a subpcena. Mol- loy was returned to prison. + pp + a Personal. Mr. Geo. M. Auld left on a business trip to to Boston this morning. G. A. Aitken, Esq., Deputy Prothonotary of King’s County, is in town to-day, We learn that Rev. E. C. Mackenzie has resigned his charge at Alberton to take the pastorate of the church at Shediac. ‘The twelffh Karl of Devon does everything on a scale of magnificence Even his debts are splendid objects for contemplation. In ten years he has contrived to acquire a hand- some indebtedness of $5,500,000. Not every one can do this. Mr. J+hn Macdonald, of the Post Office Dopartment, who kas been in poor health for some time past, left this morning en rowfe to Southern California, where he will spend the winter. We hope that he will return in the spring fully restored to health and vigor. Lebanon, Ky., claims the ch ampion old ;woman—Aunt Til Purdy, aged 12). Her mother, Charlotte Schuck, who died three years ago,was 135, and the!Bible of her former owner is put in evidenee, as therein is record- ed the birth of Charlotte Schuck in 1750, and the birth of this daughter in 1767, when the vey o.% W epster, irs old, whose death is re- was, until within in the employ of jmother was but i J. Grafton corded in this day’s issue, — weeks of his death, ‘arvell Bros. 9 of this city. |@ very promising young man, esteemed by his ie mploye rs aud a general favorite in the circle in which he moved. Althon; gh quiteay oung in full blast before a crowd of Rants, as. | all the securities and cash, but got instead man, he was an active and useful member of Those acquainted with Sidi hae negro la written statement, in which ” Francklyn i - aoe tra gag ea ine Bp or thought, thirty years ago, will easily get at | dmitted that he should have in his| in the Babbath Se hool. We sympathize with the kernpl of cuteness in this yarn. "| bands as Cunard’s * sent $500, 000, ar j na nnane 5s Shee Re yarn ards ag $5i and | ane “*The Christmas Mystery,” requires a j at the same time he (F rancklyn), One of the reasons why Scott's Emulsion predilection for brimstune-scenery to make , ®i mitted that he had taken the securities | has such a large sale is, because it is the best. t palatable, but those who like strong doses jand cash and converted them to his own | Dr. W. H. Cameron, H: ilifax, N. S., says: nay come to this sh with some confi- | use He promised to ** make good his de- | “I have prescribed Scott's Emulsion of Cod dence in getting what they are king for, | faleations” if time were given him, and | //ver Ou, with Hypophosphites for the past two is might be expected Christmas is pro | Cunard refrait ied from proceeding against as i a : maces ae to the nt le rt y Care red jbOr with a ine leasing g | — Sir Bi 4Ci he e mphatically denie< 1 thi at a aplenao § oe ane — eon turtes, and successful efforts at vythiak ic} #€ at any time or in a way agreed to | ever aed " ‘Sold te ot ane at te; 5 0 ad allusions, and every possible taste for| speculat e or invest any of the funds and '@] 00, mee , Bs; OVC = winter literature seems to have found a | 8¢cUrities with Francklyn on joint account, | ine ' lain on ' the pr »ductive energies of the | and said that the first he heard of the joint t | HOTEL ARRI publishers. {account business was after he had Franck- | VALS. r he Hues quoted Lo Evening 4 Primrose$} ly loc ked up in Ludlow Street jail i in dle- ; ieee in the ** Midnight Ramble” might almost! — it of $500,000 bail in the suit for the OSBORNE HOUSE. apply to this number of Hi: arper’s New | Tecovery of $3,000,000. The litigation was | Dec 8—E S Sweet, Isaac’s Harbor, NS; H Monthly Macazine - lead investments in aos famous Horn Silver VD Misson, Toronto; Jas Landrigan, Shediac; Many a perfume breathe |Mining Company. The application was Ma 2 Mac ‘donald. Somerville, Mass; Johu A From plants that wake whe eri unted by Judge Andrews, from whom an vs ae Milton, Mass; D Malcolm, Tatama- Others sleep ; |appeal to general term was taken and the re From timid buds that keep decision atirmed. It isthis ruling which} HOTEL DAVIES. enetr odor to themselves }now will compel Mr. Francklyn to account| Dec 8—F G Ralston, St John; Robt NC Ox, a eee, ; en of ir Bache. _ vr. Francklyn ow ned the Morel 6 ma — hel. Montreal. 10— AW fst wa ottage where F resident Garfield died, at} MeLean, Wenn Male ere Montreal; Geo tee Actions eoeeet ont | Elberon, and his wife, a lovely woman, was | uro; Malcolm McLeod, Ch’town. avers banat thins eaken long a social Jeader of New York. | a3% es About. Ey | Local Notices. . ahead 7 ; ea | es . zy ed by Harper & Brother mer Boston Markets. | Boys’ Croruine.—-L. E. Prowse has just mi: ; i fe | received 197 boys’ suits which he will sel! st. baer pee * as ruurspay, Dec. 6. | cheap. o eae dy mneeesy - Porators.—Receipts for the past six} McCatx’s Bazaar Patterns— large stotk wire 11 public meeting of the above naan nn bush; previous six days, 75,- | selling s at five cents each. ints & Stewart tein old in St instan’s Cathedral | 1) bush There has eee a steady good oct?4 eod t. ventiiiittad wi SucekchiPe ek Penden come for choice Stock with prices ruling SILK HANDKERCHIEFS.— Most magnificent ers reporta were read. show ng the waar ABUL firs mer on the mens varieties. The assortment of rich Silk Handkerchiefs. All chan has done during the past year es . . oo are pretty we] Ae leared up, and the new noveltics for Christmas season to be ion al hernia Of- alF Betioainetions | oo eae how is ina good healthy con- had a Paton & Co.’s Popular Store. the ci (wite a lot of coal, blankets |. rn meee, | dec8—2w eod and prev 1 have been distributed. A | rs iG. Island a eo 45@50! Ifyou want good clothing cheap, try the ectlect) is taken up at the meeting, - as OU on vending ue 45@., ole, reliable clothing store of L. E. Prowse. and at the se ce in the evening, amount- | ae Burbanks & Star. 7 20@43 A long g felt want is supplied by the Cardi- ing in ail 4 vbout 283 ado Chenangoes,...... 55 gan Over rshoes, (overalls rubber-footed. ) You —_ nts [de-the past year wre $280.08. FisH.—Business is moderate with prices meee nt me iy a longes troubled with tee | und the disbursements $270.08, leaving » | PEety much as last quoted. Mackerel are, Cray rae Nerlastingly slipping ‘of ae wut balance of SLO in the hands of the treasurer. b yever, a little | iigher , and firmly held at | —— ” doch ¥ For the ! Cr ane! blanket ast Duindor of years the late Owen ly donated a quantity coal and 3s to he itrioute wuong the poor, his death last winter sed, and the Society » their expenditure It would be well with plenty to *, which has such benevo- obje ct. ¢ tot e: ti . ‘ ou oi account o these donations cea blessed lent work for it Pie following officers were elected: — -Rev. J. C. McLean. aven. lea . G. Eckstadt. ware {{on. A. A. Macdonald. Asat. Tressur F. Curran. Secretary \ yachen. Asst. Secre‘ary-—F, Murphy Wardrod: Keevers B. MeRory and P Me- i TTT AtGimer Seudan Campaign. PROBABILITY INTO ANG CHAT ENGI rHEeR PRe AND WILL BE TRACTED STR! DRAWN GLE Tv ere i! Mmiave pidly gr lief that the svor of | nding to the Ei: gyp- tian gartivon at Suakim the aid of British troops, will | iene to the inauguration of a fresh Soudan cam paigu, which will include the re-capture of Khartoum, if it does not even gy further. It is proposed that troops be sent to Suakinn to assist’ the Egyptians in driv lg the rebels back into the interior, but nol vie favcaliekttn pr ject, has yer been fo and w! owillsay, even ppr. = mately, how far in ae ithe Arab hordes, investin Z the ea Sea port and harassing its inhabit- ants, should e driven. The osteasible ob- ject will undoubted ily receive the approval of th f England. Con erning the movement, the St. James’ Gazelle declares es tou, i the only way ia whieh tat } in whi ch to obtain and mai ntait n ultime late and relieve gy pt danger of be W ‘ag ) ment in ft ; pr ‘Opie Fol the quiet ‘row the ever- present Ing overwhelmed by an inrush of barbai ians. The m wement meets with vsener al approval in wilitary circles, because of the Oppyrtunities of promotion which a pro- the following quotations : 1 tb tins, labelled, ¥ doz....... ] 30@1 40 Eeos.—Receipts for the week 112 boxes, 495 bbls., 6,739 cases ; last week 25 —, 881 bbis., 7,662 cases. Not much chany in the general condition. Held fresh < conces ;-ons, We quote s__ me eo rhite cli *( Extra white clipped , .38. @39 No 1 white @ bu... ... Rt ee on No 2 white @ bu. coe et -— @ 40... No 3 white #? bu ee 20 @37 “2 35. .@354 Povuttry,—~T; , ° } Salisbury a quest ji. . { policy and gave }, private notic ion about the Zanzibar im, or tried to give him, ¢ of it beforehand. When the t » let ter for the noble Marguis with a verry courteous porter, who said he would give to the noble Marquis immediately.” "TD 2 ; said Lord Sal isbury: **J am so orry tus cael that the very courteous porter haa ane acted up to his professions,” and the 12 ein bers of the U pper House. indulged hg decorous lau gh. Itis not often tha ot i memory secures fame to » humble in divi- | Sracted cummpaign would aifurd. frum no tews 3 dual and likewise a ¢ > a tribamte to his miezy vers PORN then an earl, ice house stock is in large supply and hav- rade i& unusually ee change in brices. sually dull. No d a 2g Imperial Parliament the other a! ond Granville wanted to ask L rd question was ¢ said he had pe however, the Premier surprised’ [ received no notice of it, and , } bi oul, Li rd Gir: anville said: “sy wi gi sor adie to give a long notice, but I left a $$$ _nenaeeoanvancoe <<< nny Macke rel, — shore # bbl. 96 00@.... as es tha Mo tes cut 23 00@ ae ( Ir ‘“ No 2. Si + 20 00a... Ve re No. , larg ge rimmed...18 00@.... a No. : plain ke been ae ane 1 O06... | - uncalled ... .2000@.... | i Canned Mackerel— ns ‘Pay a, Visit te uJ the New Store. 1 tb tins, labelled, # doz....... | Mos .4 Canned Lobsters— . Ses " WEONESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O'CLOCK, : he European Bazaar ing aduilsale. Prices rule about as las Will open in the Store on ted, but | b if | quoted, but lean in uyers’ favor UP " ide aa thiog” Suictly werd bring re’, QUEEN STREET prices, had thet are hi: rdly enouy oh coming | ’ to make a quotation, P. E. ki ” ad firsts | (Opposite Watson’s Drug Store,) are quoted at irom 24 to 25 ce ats per doz. Oats. —Prices.ave fairiy wr jin; ained oe (A A Grand Assortment of FOREIGN FANCY any pressure to sell wou!) ld Poe GOODS, CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOVEL- y t ianve to be at | TIES, &c., i: - wted direct from European markets A grand: opportunity to purchase handsome Ho} hiday Gitts at moderate prices. | See our Christmas Cards and Photograph Albums. pat dy tl 3lst—decl0 ~ ENGRAVING. “ Coons bought or selected three or four ; days before Xmas, engraved without jextra charge at G. H. TAYLOR'S. After that time we cannot | done in time. guarantee their being eod tl xmas-—-decl0 a ee SOS FT. MELLISH, | Atvorney- at-Law, Notary Public, &., | ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L — oo OFFICE-— “Lon: fon House Building, (Pavics’ Corner). Queen St. } see ! a Ress kinds of Legal Bosinees promptly attended ee to] oe at low interest, “a The deceased was | HA TH rh Ee. i AYLOR, As in former years, will give as a XMAS BOX, A Liberal Discount, Or, if preferred, the same value in goods. No extra charge for Engraving. North Side @ueen Square. dec 10 WATER SERVICE. JARTIES applying for water this month, and paying the rate for the quarter ending March lst, 1889, will recdive water, so far as available in te pipes, free of charge until the end ef the present year. Applicants will please remember and bring the street nurrber of their building. By order DUNCAN McLEAN, Secretary. 5, 1888, Water Comnnissioners’ Oftice, Dec. dec5—3i eod Furniture, Stov es, &e. -- - at Iwill sell Salesroom, On Tuesday Next, 11th Inst., AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, P. M.: my Furniture, Carpets, Crockeryware, &c., Kitchen and Bedroora Pictures, Glaes and Kitchen, Hall aud Bedroom Stoves, Utensils, etc., etc. Parlor HARRIS. Auctioneer. G. M. dec8 Young Men's Literary Society. —_— owe ne ST. JAMES’ Fourth Course of Lectures. ee ee FRHE THIRD LECTURE of ed im ST. will be delive: JAMES’ HALL, by PRINCIPAL ANIJERSON, LL. D., on Tuesday, December 1th. Subject:—*Sir Walter Scott Poem and Song.” nae a | Chair taken at 8 o’cload's. dec2¢ Hiss ions of the ie thodist Church. Admission, 15c. The Annual Missionary Meeting will be held in the Brick Chureh, on; Monday, 10th inst., at 7.30 p. m., and * the Second Church, on Tues- da7,:1ith inst., at .730 p.m. Excellent programmes have been arranged for both occasions, and mest interesting meetings may be expected. Collections will be taken up at each Anniver sary Service on bebalf «if the Missions. dec4—ti dtea ee ee ee -=18:\89—— CHAPPELLE’ § bua - AND— Epitome of Information, FoR isso, Fifteen Cents Each. For sale by dealers throughout the Island, by the Railway News Agency, and Wholesale and Kietail by PR eereeneeene. THEO. L. C'HAPPELLE, Diaznond Bookstore. decé—mon th tl 13th _sum jotir her 2i Sale of Papers and Magazines, THURSDAY, [8th INSTANT, IN THE- Y. M. C. A. Reading Room. AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M, eee ere LL MEMBERS ofthe Y. M. C. A. are en- titled to attend this sale. All the leading et ish and American Maga- zines will be offe red An opportunity is offered of ‘procuring the best literature at mach less than re gular prices, CHAS . LE IGH, In, dec—tl dte Secretary. a URE & The last 25 yes ra I have adjusted more man inAmerica, Valu- ‘own invention, in Truss- ‘wil yo m4 i sid remsents. Rupture—I Sanna ote old large upture wees touching your hi'p, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. gest stock of general Trusses, also the great Cluthe Spiral T russes in stock. Rellable system for ORDERING BY MA “ Spinalinstrumen Dalf the wel other and more eff CLU LUB FEET ET claim the onlyme- chanical (Potent to aire odeaaaieaie tas aahen ae conn on never did nor os n straigh “ Feet. Sendécent stamps for CHAS. CLU' [HE, 18 King St W., Teronto. Trusses than YM A | HE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of the Young Men’s Christian Association will be held in the Hallof the Asso- ciation, Queen Square, Charlottetown, On Wicnday, (7th day of December, AT 7.30 O'GLOCK, P. M.. he athiee of receiving the report of the ~of the Association during the past year, eiecting an Executive or Managing Committee for the ensuing year, and the trangaction ef other important busings.s. SEAMAN, J. D. President, CHAS, LEIGH, Jr, dvei—tl dte secretary. } for | work Watches, Jewelry al Fancy ‘tai CHURCH. the Course in Rr seeeser% AH Ask ? MOURNING GOODS. BL AMAZON CLOTS, FR NCH MOURNING NE. “GE TRIPE AND CHE: . o — ‘ary ' Pri¢ ‘. Fine Family Mourning of ali Kinds at Ver) Low Prices Our unequalled for VARIETY, Charlotttetown, Nev. ‘Fillerprise the Lil ol Tr The Pulse and Heart Beat of 'Zealthy Business. A CHI i =ported two splendid ‘Tailors from tiie “ Land of the Heather,’ and having now at the head of their CUSTOM PS TALILORISG popular Cutter, MR SYLVANUS KF,ITH. are now jepared to make t be turned out in this city. . Our Stock of Cloths, in scotch, West of England and Brench manulacturings, in Suitings, Ove coal ings and ftrousering $ and Mens’ Furnishings, are unsurpassed, shown i ex 6 N We Outfitting Establishment. We Continent, which enables us to place our goods : prices, first-class hous2 in the trade. Chariottwtown, October 25, 1888, TR Y GR RANBY | (RUBBER), \ co REGISTERED Goodyear Rubber Co. of Canada, (Limited.) STE LONDON ia = SERA Ri bt iB 8 £8 i YOnx Oe ab aX 8) oe woot ae, GOODYEARS - - A-t AMERICAN SHOE mace ww CANADA, Unequailed in QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH, SOLE AGENTS vanacer, MONTREAL fief SHOES BEARING the ABOVE TRADE MARKS, SS aaa ae T. V. R. BROWN, Your Beale Blankets, Blankets, 3 Fiannels, Flannels, Bed Spreads, Bed Spreads, Knit Woolen Goods, Mens’ Wool Underclothing, =~ a Ladies’ Wool Underclothing, 4 Boys’ Wool Underclothing, =~ "FURS! FURS Mens’ Fur Coats, Mens’ Fur Caps, , | Boys’ Fur Caps, | Ladies’ Fur Ladies’ Fur Ladies’ Jackets, Muifis, Fur Boas. Ui ie kX} CASHMERES, NENREL TTA CLOTHS, NC A TABIT CLOT #4, FOUL«ts, S* KRG. STRIP: D CASHMER?, PaANTO 4-4 and 5-4 CRAVcS, Ke. ACK MERINO<, FRE K, &e., Ges "RANCE and ENGLAND, and is, we believe, TALITY. BEER SROS. Stock was person: ally selected in 1 VALUE and Qi 17, 1888—eod ES ee el ee ee ee ~ ee + eee _ : oo - [x]}—-—-— naan Py were a NG upon this conviction, B.S. PyA VIKBS & CO. have in- DEPAR'E MIEN’, efficient and Cha rk ttetown’s he most fashionable and nice fly wade , garments that can and equal to any to he in this city. Our Importatio ns were completed last we ¢k, ova Scotian.’ carry everything to be found in a First-Class Mens on thie at lowest possible and guarantee to our patro ns value unsurpassed by any SS LiDtS e import direct and bay from the leading Hoases 8. DAVE; CAMEROIN