Ae PR ew! eho + A Ae Te TOP, Pe er LA — ow orm. ivepPF ‘ > a LLL LS NSE SST TY refaurnial aitu the R ; put : n i ' ; inducements to the tray ; Permanent and ‘i t boa ! LCCO-| axeteere modation unsurpassed sny other Hotel hh % ay \) Ae ae ‘ = the city Ch’to wn, D Protes "HE undersig! have tbh into Partn t 3 At ys-it Law Oice—8 th ide of Queen Sq oOo pesite the P vin as vor wishi @karlettctown, Dec, 3, 1881—éw 2aw a4 ALFRE AU . A leap; an d s f, " U CT a . NOY . dani | Dec. 16, 18 A ani - at s Geusral Uomiiss ST, JORN’S, BEY Selicits cx Buiter, Rgx . Vi 7 P: ‘om pt returns 5 eaces en epplication. It Tk j ; GUNDL ynsignm nts ot all kinds of Produce ables, ¢ , ett I~ i eR STEAM! STEAM! To the vent | = The Ma yilo ower ui Have been th @ first- fie healing Mi Secor the Isiand, om a Gi rteat potice, uarubtesca, G ae Ae tol GA ote Vy = ug Dy ¢ ed, am Engi o at in, | i the ir ' St sie#nc ive Parties fr grist at el: Sica C= H. 8. ( Jaw, +A'T wkily 2m i ES. West Boyalty, 40—4i | tee eee: ai | Queen Insurance Coy), OF ENGLAND. | me MILL! QNS STERLING. Dec, CAPITAL A >t CH El JOD THA, large lot MOTICE. ell ne lta is tru This ro . Liberty, when Freeborn Men having to advise the Public, may speak 11er. oe free.’’—~Evunipipes., Tr er eee ae ere LINUE EDWARD ) li i ee ee ee eee TTETOWN, me ree ee Se SH WAI et ee ek KLG ISLAND, FRIDAY, PEBI QUEEN SQUARE. : | BROWN & CO. of full eww c- RY sy p4 bh kd 17 1 iv U () Im, NM. & B, Department bhi {stablis} their lis} assortment of AX AM ied 2F deed Gs eS Y GOODS, ure, which cannot be surpassed oither for price or quality, Sritish and Foreiga markets. kivery ment a haa i Line, << —, — > =e © . @ a =<, a Rnmnnel wa WS and text import direct from the best quality i . . as they rior iR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [ja 9 FO ae ee mete SHLOLING OFF A. T— HUTG VW S 8 ofl Stock . t | wd >is 'h'. Cheap should call at once and leave their orders, 4 to 14 cents; CURRANTS, 8 lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, at et ior Cash only. = ee a ee at of Groceries pe my get their ing 5 ey MOLASSES, 47 cents ; 25, 30 and 33 cents ; SUGAR, 8 cents. RAISINS, 10 cents ; of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents: sundry other articles too numerous to meution—all Wi. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urrer QuEEN a cents. very w 7 7 eod, ve mi cw ae ee i AT COR | made Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, the | Canterbury, 'Ca ia | same purpose were frustrated. | We passed Crecy and Avincourt, so famous LU ARY. 3, [S8d2. NOTES OF TRAVEL. FROM HOME TO ROME ——_ — | BY ONE OF OURSELVES! LONDON TO, PARIS. Leaving Lendon from the Holborn Via- duct, by the London, Dover and Chatham we reached, in an hour and a half, | chaik chffs of Dover. The towns our line of travel did not = in- terest ns greatly, until we reached crand old ecclesiastical city called by the Saxons ‘City «f Kent,” hence Cantuaria and Canterbury. I wanted much to have had time to see its numerous buildings of an- ii'y, chief of which is its magnificent cathedral, said to be one of the finest in Ki: and famed for the murder of Thomas a Becket; but ¢he train sped on aud we were sovvn on the pic r at Dover. across the Straits to lais, was ‘aii my fancy painted it,” and lutle more. One need never fear the waters of the ocean, after be has experi enced the mdescribable sensation, which c ines after a rocking in what I heard one vy wilted-lookug fellow pass: ngers de- ‘a horrid chop.” | sidered ithe or the eathii ; , eraud, This famous passage hoiminate Caiais Is chiefly noted for its harbor and fortress. On aclear day the English shore lis discernible, being ouly twenty-one miles |distant. For over two centuries this town 'was an English possession, but was re-taken in the reiyn of Mary, whose saying that the word **Calais would be found after death written on her heart,” is familiar to every-_ one, After leaving Calais, we came to the seaport town of Bologne, from which Julius Cxesar embarked on his invasion of Eng- land, and the plans of Napoleon I. for the Afterwards ‘in English history, and among places of lesser interest, Amiens, the birthplace of Peter the Hermit, and St. Denis, a few, miles from Paris, with its Abbey, where a/ great many of the kings and queen of France have been interred. Lthink I shall always remember New Year’s Day, 1881, so great did the change lappear to us from the weeping sky of the jlaud we had teft, to the gay and smiling lone which broke npon our charmed vision, on the morning of our first day in Paris. When we had taken our first walk abou ‘the beautiful city, down the Champs Ely- AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and and Colored Dress Goods, | ae & LARGE REDYCTION. | JUSE OPENED AN® MARKED Low, ont of Flowers, fixpensive Ladies’ lined Cloaks, Sealettes a y* oe } ‘comes t6 look about him, gathers, Velveteans, Ladies’ Sacques, &e, &e, | sees’, ont into the Place de ja Concorde, on into the Garden of the Tulieries, and the | Palais Royal, I eame to the conclusion that i ya®, i * La Belle” ceaerved her name. The number of Americans we saw, made me think of Oliver Wendeli Holmes’ famous sarcasm, that ‘* Good Americans, when they die go to Paris.” Surely their discern- ment has not been in fault, in finding an earthly paradise. This is Paris at first sight. When one be will remember that this same beautifal city can furnish some shocking memories. Some one has ‘said ef the magnificent Place de la Con- R. W. TREMAINE, | 83 * EEN a rt ne —— eee i oe 44/7 E, the undersigned, have this day en- ee e effect ame aime wuts i . ‘ S tered into Co-Partnership to ao erchandise aad Produce, Also, on Vessels | ag porrist-rg and Attoracys in Charlottetown, | a. the Mocks. in the office lat ely occupied by Meeere, Sul! I. | Special rates for isolated reai 5 livan & Morson,”’ in tit Young Men's C bris- | All Loeees settled! promotir tian Agouciation Building in Charlottetown. | i rnc . di ' cy GEORGE MACL ) (Union Bank), EDWARD FAYFIELD, ELT Ft ACT or Je'tT] geut for Pt cde land STANIS. 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When no time is men- _ < ah (| E ” } Mornandag nn W ef d 5 Lis promptiy ioned be u roa od thet the subserit ne wi ishes | Par seaten Ant En 18: ii ti Guus ul Ors g ul 5, , Bor 14. 1RB1—1 1 to ¢ n mence with the Nu r next after the receipt 07 | | | ; ar Tweed Suits, criss | faa bas Soe sees oe re | For Canad 83 Queso Street. by express, bres of expanse peeled the freight dees not exceed or iar pe ine), for $7 00 ea h : =N ‘ s : fs Li tj vee ae : i -_—-~ A oe . = oo wi . b' or Oy Gi Coa ts Oo ii Bese riptions, SIGN Or Rk R iould be made b Post-Uffice Mong Orde r Draft, to avoid chance of los ~ 7 3 ie rot ron os th fe without {FO oo : the exm: rd i HARPER & Breviers Address HARPEI e BROTHERS, Now York, mn 3 oe St PA OE EN TS. CLEOD Me & : ! _ - = z= a , oontaun — 3 = cS etented Baresi achat St, aon UPPER QUEEN STREET, Eytrag gidinary at | unorecsue PR ieu BalPalis Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., for yp uy “wee so the «United States, Canada, Cuba, Ei igland, e ; > f ‘" ; y IN BOOTS AND SHOES Frau Germ ny, ete, We have ‘pad thirty. TV > 'O D OOGRS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORN ER . . we five years experience. The stock is good and. seasonable, and the! Patents obtained through es et There you will fiad the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the epportur it) is a very rare one to secure really oe berg melee geen Mg ke "33. — Ietands* Prives very moderate. Tue best workmanship and a perfect fit p 101 iiiuseirga ¢ yet, 4 eee nA. year, shows the Progress of Science, is very suaranteed, P. @. Island Baal »g taken at their fu J interesting, and has an enormous circulation | Pema im . . . . oe ° i — . ~~. am “~ a } stt« i tm, anu Malue fer goods, . re a oa &. Ov. Pa ee wT Pork As, the seventh day of F ‘bruar p> no 1 Felt Hate, cheap. &e. Xe. a ; au -uilishers of Scrgntume AMeRICan, : ar Bs aa aati . vot re 1 > , E,W. SMITH. tow, Sew York, Hand-book about Po [ips een, 2clock in the afternoon fur \ pothecaries Hall Corner, . sa eClicn o Dies tors and other business On twwa, Vee 3, lLovd—wod | trodab Jie, By order of thé President, F. W. rfaite Ch coos Gan, 16 SIH fob 7 Seey ! peo, 18, OH—im o i stood | fe: arful deaths Lonis XVI. and his beautiful cord, that ‘if all the waters of the Scine were emptied they could not wash out from it the stain of blood.” On the spot where the Lexoer Obelisk now stands, once the Guillotine Here went to their Antomette, the Princess; Duke of Orleans, with In this square a des. | + patie cot flict took place between the Communists of 1871 and the Versailles ‘troops. From the warden of the Tuilleries, Queen Marie Elizabeth and the hundreds of others ‘one can look at the gaping windows and | ‘doors of part of the Palace of the Tuillertes, | and destroyed by the Commune in 1871, still stands a monument to their there 1 fiendish rage and mad folly. This Palace was begun by Catherine de Medicis in (1564, and centinued to be an imperial and official residence until the Revolution of (1871. ‘* Daring the present century Napo ‘leon L, Loms XVIIL, Charles X., Lunis Phil ppe, aud ‘al state, ~ ciate ? li @Xiae. ese As we sauntcred down the Champs Elysees’ noting the gay crowds waik- ling, driving, langhing, chatting, al | seemingly upon pleasure intent, 1 couid the | tion,” , Chaise. |} Although the lovers had )} was a member of | And jencoura ot}, % | revenue Napoleon IL., lived here in} All except Louis XVIIL., died | rewarkab le | | ¢ lwo CENTS. 6 . ander weeting Porns.” In the Rub en's Aileyorical pictures of Meg@icis, of which there are about of immense size, interested me SINGLE CoPptiks VOL 10.---NO and ‘* Alex Fiemish, Marie de iwenty, greatly. In one of the rooms opening out of the Lovg Gallery, hangs Murillo’ ‘“Concep- the most beautiful pain ting we saw on that subject whilst abroad. It is con- a gem even by convoisseurs, and was bought for the Louvre for 600,000 franes. A picture of Marie Antoniette, on her way to the guillotine, 1 think I shall never forget. In iocking at it, one fancies that he can almost hear the yells of demonaical rage which burst from the firrce throats of the malic and fenale fiends around her, who thrust their horrible bludgeons and their grimy fists into her face. She, moved on vnappalled, with stately head uplifted, with features unmovable, wih ears which hear not, eyes which see not, but geze straight ahead, above and beyond the ernel mob on every side of her— serene, wajes- tic. brave—as befitting the daughter of kings aud the heroic muther who bore her. It was through the Long Gallery, accom- panied by two of her maids of honor, and with the aid of M. de Lessey that the Empress Eugenie made her, escepe from the Tiolleries. Am-ng the ancient statuary at the Louvre, it will never do te pass ty unmen- tioned the famous Venus Victrix of Milo, of «hien the French are so proud. Poor Venus has Jost both arms, but is considered to be the finest representation of the female form in Grecian Seutpture, At the tin.e of the Commune the lovers of art buried the Venus for safe keeping, In the spl ndid Apollo Gallery we saw speci- {mens of the enamel work of Bernard de Paliesy. Of the antiquities different Museums, Egyptian, Assyrian, Etruscan, and Roman, it would be im- possible to speak. So numerous are the rooms, halls and galleries of the Louvre, that I felt, though we paid several visite te them, that we had only had a glance at them all. One day we made an excursion on the top an omnibus to the cemetery of Pire La This is a very customary way of riding in Paris, and althongh to us a novel, it proved a most enjoyable one. Such a view of the Boulevards, one gets in scareely any other manner. On our route we passed many historical spots. Pire La Chaise takes its name from the confessor of Lovis XiV. I could hardly realize that it was a resting-plxce for the dead. Near the entrance, and along the main avenue and principal walks the tombs were very much crowded. On the paved sidewalks sat or stood many wonen and children, the Pps, } contained in the of i'woemen plying their knitting knerdles in- pying : dustrious!y. It seemed to be a thorongh- fare for vehicles, and there was none of the sclemnity which one usually sees in a place of this kind. We directed our steps first to the tombs of Abelard and Helvi-e. only been dead about seven hundred years, some eym- pathetic person had-placed fresh wreaths on” the railing guarding the enclosure. Mary noted persens are interred in Peri Li Chaise. Among the finer monuments, on the heights of the Cenretery were those of the Thiers family, Rossini, Alfred de Mussit, and Mile. Rachael, the actress, Later in the year, we spent many delight- ful days in and about Paris, in a cirenlar to his Party ;laif.rm. One ‘no increase of iow consistent ! Mr. Charlton the Commens from 73 to 78, a period during which the debt was increased rate of $11,000 G00 per annum, while on account of the hard ‘imes, intensified by misgovernment, the people were getting less able to stand taxation. Mr. Chariton opposes the present vernmeni for adopting a fiscal policy that es industry, extends commerce, the same time gives sufficient not only for all ordinary expendi- for capital expenditures as well, rton pays a gocre anpliment tothe Mr Chariton, Grit, electors lays down the of the principal plarks 1s the debt.’ 1 at the G: ‘~ ard at i buf tures, Mr. Chi intelligence «f his constituency when he jassumes they are so foclish as to swallow | his MaLilestyu, — Missi 0 z mes. Tv Mount Pleasant temeterv, New ark, was on ed on the Conley, £3 Falten 8th ult, street Mies Mary E. Newar!, a s ster of ~ Na, net help marvelling at faculty which the i rene sh possess of re ia Governor + onl y: of Georgia, vho d ed, £0 i ' cove ring theiuselves 8, if I may use the ex | i he rr istives fay. ofa broken heart, caused by pression. No matter how sad to-day, they |* the cruel absorption of ber fr — by the . , 2 t - > . As } can smile and be glad to morrow. Mecha ics’ Bank under O ae Pind yeh . - Lshameles smahagement d e uc | fhe Champs E.ysees’ were begun by Marie snare S Diswanageme : oe pe } ai oe. 8 42 ° } were invested in the stock of th hawk. ds Medicis in 1616, who caused three alleys : , if , if ; hi | Losiny ti.at and b ing peremptori y ordered by orf trees to eo pianter or herseil ana on tlie t-overnment to pay as m more as she court, Ext nsiv¢ grounds, hew promei aces jost was more than the poor cr atere was able and drives were afterwards added to these,}¢,, bear. Unable to sie p fr brooding over which now form the favorite out-door resort’ her loves, her health gradu lly gave away, of the Parisians. Among the trees on‘each{ with the result etated fx Goverpor Conley ‘side of the grand avenue, which is a nile ‘and a am arter long, are numberless stalls ‘and cafe In one of the groves is the Cirque, Sita to feats of horsemanship Ou tine days numerous parties of all classes lace to be seen here, and elegant carriages roll in procession aleng the avenue. Daur- jing the of 1870 the Champs Elysees’ 'were converted into a camp. The Eng ish | encamped here 1815, and the Prussians in ie ge Sit gi |1871, on their entrance into Paris The great showroom of Paris is the ‘Louvre. Thi- palace including t' e Ta ler- ies with whics it is connected, covers a ‘space of nearly sixty English acres. Fer- merly many of the Sovereigns of France resides in part of it, but since the time of ‘Louis XV. it has been principally used as a museum of the fine arts. What did we see there? What did we not see there! Its most famous gallery of paintings, and one of the finest in the world, is called the Lory Gall vi I 322 fret in length, and 42 in biadth. Napoleon I, brought many of the mast:rpieces of other European gal- \lesies here, but in 1815 the greater part of the: e were returned, Inthe French com- partment, I remember particularly four pic- es du the life of Alexander bv Le Brun. a wre: ** Crossing the Granicus,” “+ Buttle of Arbela,” * Batering Babylon,” will be in attendance at the funeral. WDeceas- ed was a devout member of the Presb, terian charch, ee Mark’s Macyeric Mepretx® is an unfailing ford for the Brain and Nerves, awd by its rejunevating efiect on these organs ever fails to cure nervous exhaustion and all weakness of the generative organs ‘Sold in Charlotte- town by Apothecares Hall Co. Mee advertise- ment in another column, ja 27 2 wks + oo Rouzard, Christine Nilsson’s hushand, has gove crazy over financial losses on the Paris Bourse. ~~ — A worp tothe ladies! Do not exchange your old sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and | will repa‘r it and make it as good as new or no charge made. —WILLaM brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton S-reets, Charlottetown, P. E. [. nov 1 tf wy The British Colombia Legislature will meet on February 23. Eas Eeas, 24e per dozen; Canned Finnan idies; 14@; Salmon, 20c; Cheese, 6c; best Pi chles, 20¢ per quart at the Fauuly Grocery. Kk. Brae. (ja ls ix. A cexatrua forecbkeap crockery, at W. P, Crean oe mk com 7 areas Or seamen comme or = rena ee a aes te Reyeitteh pie tinllee how Yee. J WY alts) . arr = ee OR lis Ne AOMORI 0 ae inant setae be de BM ie ae ie . RR pil i smi ay te ~ .