em ect i Mk. St at, Ta i lpi li al tn, lt ail et,» Yin — LETTERS TO VAD Hifalutin EDITOR of Arte us Ward » not b favored with j fusion LS. G. se | I uri a tive defiance nd delusion : nselives against inderbo skedaddle frem tie ' wheld I ictnation. Take another exat I | tyle of the writer it is an incoh rlomeration of lved from a disordered under temporary mOonomania.’ unconcatenated balderda morbid nervous sy 7 , f Josh Billings and kindred humorists, you must hide your diminished heads before the wonderful cenius of S. G Ri STI ee ee The Pomesiic Monthly for Jann- ary. ISS li b it D Newsi it } ‘ ] ri e us } n t . rO d, while ng matt up to its accustomed ; Domestic is one of the t Lia L : vu blishe 1, and it is stant vw ‘ vw the publis shers ci in y much for the money. Its fashion new the most reliable and accurate that can obtained, and for fifteen years has ven the standard which its competitors ed to equal. Sea le; wrtment of waetume is given ttention, and the ischold department is conducted by Mrs Henry Ward Beecher. The Domestic Monthly is published at 455 Broadway, New York, at $1.50 4 year tpaid, with $1 worth of patterns to every gu oscribp A - Business Pailures in the U nited Kingdom [he statistics of mercantile failures in the United Kingdom for 1887 have been pre- pared by er Richard Seyd,and by Kemp's Mercantile Gazette. According to Mr. Seyd the total number of failures in 1887 was 6,892, as against 6,714 in 1886 and 5,089 in 1885. According to Kemp & Co., the totals were respectively 6,265, 6,446, 5.703 and 5,098, so there is « discre- pancy of about 400 apenas the totals for 1887 and ver 709 in th totals for 1886. It is kn i that the off r figures of British | sadon include all the failures | i ir, th which are settled by pr rrangemonts for instance * 75 duty sowever, all such arrangements Will hav registered, and we shall be able toa tain with much greater accu- Facy the vol state of affairs.” Matr imonial. Ar the Crawley Cottage, the residence of the bride’s father, at Cardigan Bridge, by the Rey. E. Giilies, on VW ednesday eve ning, the 23th inst., Mr. Peter McPherswn, of Cardigan Bridge, to Miss Magvie Minto, eldest daughter of William Minto, Esq. The bride wore a handsome dress of ecrv bunting, trimmed with Spanish lace, veil and orange fiowers. Miss Laura Minto accompanied her sister as bridesmaid, and Mr. D sniel Stewart acted as groomsman. After the ceremony the aateky married couple and a number of friends sat down -} to # bountifully spread table, loaded with all the yood things that the most fastiduou taste could desire, to which emple justice was done. The remainder of the evening was agreeably spent by the company in . . 1 ‘ dancing and singing until the ‘‘ wee sma hours on oo The Dual Cities. The St. Paul Pioneer Press, ' | 1 ' ' i in ler the ite ion, ** One in Name as Fact,” | | | discusses 1c desirability of anticipating manife solidating t t Panl : se cities in ‘‘a the cities ot destiny by con Minn cape lis é nd plan has bee ni sugy sted to unite the single municipality with a common name and a single executive, but leaving to each | control in respect to such matters as debt, | taxation and local thing after the nature of the lnprovements, some- Federal Union, e with local sovereignity in domestic | inatters and federal primacy in common interests.” The paper na med, after allud- {ing to Minnehaha, the proposed name for the united cities, admits that the plan is ‘* seductive, ” and goes SU far as tu talk of delegates being appointed by the Minne- apolis Board of Trade and the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce to obtain a charter, etc. Yielding to the pleasures of imagina- tion as conjured up by the thought of the dual cities united, the writer iv the St. Paul paper goes on as ‘United they would already | take a position in the front rank of Am erican cities witha population of 400,000 ; with business activity represented by ex- changes amounting to over $400,000,000 , a banking capit al of $14,210,000, but a little short of that of Chicago ; a joint: wholesale trade, exclusive of lumber and flour, manufactured and jobbed, and with- out counting the grain commission business, of $153,795,259, or, including these, the magnificent total‘of over $290,000,000 ; mis- cellaneous*manufuctures, omitting flour and \lumber, amounting ta nearly $84,000,000 ; ‘a transfer of real values fur the year _— | nea rly reac thin 7 $$20,009,000, and with growth in building for the last year « f $20,. 000,000. Think of one mighty whose arriving ant | departing trains number 300,000 per year, No vell-informed or ae: ious outsider will think of expressing an i ' ; j folk Ws | } opinion on this subject until the Minnea- polis T#uit has been heard from. jan25-—-wy li 2 ‘ A By-Lay t6 amend the prevent Nuisances, December, 1887, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Fy-Law t0| nacann 70+} racsed 19th 4 Ist. Every person who ere¢é or places any sien, notice or other projection over the sidewal! on any street inthec ty, sothesame projecting to or over any such sidewalk, or beyond the Jine of any house, sho or building. shall be subject te the same penally.asis provided by the By-Law of this City, intifuled, By-Law to prevent Nuisances,” and this provision shall be deemed as incorporate ai said Bs Law } 2nd. This By-Law to come into force and effect | one month after tie publicatior (L. $.] (Szd.) tr. HE TH HAV sAND. Mayor of the City o lotteto wn. A. H. MACPHER > jan30---2w 2aw mw . SPRING TRIP From om, 7 fader ~, al 7 ' ; * 4] i ay ‘ as Sz * 7 : A “ a is ¥ Se ea, ney ei b 4 ‘ abe *z is # . ' 3 on The well-known Clipper Barkentine JOHN ROAGH, oma 7 " Charlottetown, | .BOUT THE Ist APRIL, metropolis | And wi'l carry Gowds at through rates to the diifereut Railway points on the IsjJund For Freight. apply in London to John Piteairn & Svns, Mi na mn ers, 1 ivn Cuart, Vid bu oad Stréet; in’ - erbnét to Wiliam Bullen, of ox th Joh: I to the Owners, Pc “AK: “BROS. & ca. nog goo rh Street, between Dor geevver and King, focti? vod tf Chtown” Jan. 27, 1888—eod | Pre Mabey. ‘Terms 41 saie, ii janis j en " _ ater ae, eect i saosin, * tit pesmi <meta acre: exten ~ eee memento Se “. = ry) a 2 AT YY 5 yr A % ~y* é 5 HH DATLY EXAMINE] - 2 JAN UARY Bl, 1hes. al lier , ee a ‘ and Othe r ries, 3 JER RTP satg) » ; ay Local Notices | ; { N _— S85 GO-cdlay Remihss Pitmbeiiiiad « \ »? { dan ) ‘y tO os - : ; : i lille a rz : ‘ ‘ rt Ww . s t the w ' ‘ » ’ aie ' Disaxtrous Fi: \ W s . 4 “ —e } 1 t ’ } ; NI \ OT - tl 6 ’ i ‘ ——-= s | wait , iway was visit : ae I oO} rw shovel if ¥ » e j f & & » . * q 6 : e . Wit “a NS . Q i 111) ry ‘ , } / ; r . ar Bae et Sy Mga Si 4 f little baskets, at RK. 1 ¥ e intend 6 ‘¢ extensive alterations in our 7 ‘ Ss - \ > i 5 ; nas occurred - : e = «+ li street for fifteen years , om hour | - 2 DE c ~ H tevet for Gfteen years. Inan hour) 4... ponsasp-anp Furry bi sksicc| PE CMISeS next Sprints dacaange in our orca and art ULvspiIle e SE { iy Oo ol 5 : we : a >. as - al call “Ege ‘ 1 ‘Winter Keeping ¢ es for sale at Beer A 4 ~ : . P : hy the aa lt : Lin hs nt ceping apples for s/ . Bi : “ F LO c oO E th BIS gre REST Ou ut Our entire stock of Ebry di ises ere destruyed and } t 4 : ad Sony i ' : ‘ ts 4 ers ui umaged. The irterior of} Cave Sop cranberries for sale at Beer & @ chs © Ie t! ABS, ; & / | he double building 49 ic re eal | Gos a aoe \ ROO S, FOULIN . . is, & 4 C 3 : ‘ ‘ i te? ~ W AAA é ae » A Be wn Ter¥ ‘ +. |i . ] ° on 5 o F ~ ; - : ‘ : bl tied We Gieie han te Leakn eo cee ee ‘To dispose of this tmmense stock within so geet “h M wi : is | few m wee. t ordered to stan Ci@al ar. . ne 1 Lii¢ r minihy und 1 V t , I> Lime, iy inust be sord wa % eh mi SRESF riflice. and we shall. t! yere- ssed i lormentine this ’ ne eCrmMmer was given: * : n +o, 41 a? . _¢ “t. 2.28 - whol e — _ down with a rash | \\ Ewould call your attention to the re 4 Ore, Ss iy © ie discou nts Yary AAS from 2 20u p to 30 per eent. 1is a er that ; gt the fremen slowly but i ip I { Wanzer Lamps. see 2 y ° surely gained he adway on the flames, and | ement.—GoOrr Bros tr—janl9 ry 4 } i Ry t i SI 1M Ha Re James wruthers al eig sht o’clocl K, two hours after its break- | Do not we are selling our flan cle SLOCK consists of MCASO 1a yte alli¢ € shion- ] re of the course | img out, the fire was fully under control. | vei-iin : at atest : ft . ° t rsc ae couvrol, | t i> tS ab & aiscou 10 ; 4 4 , ai x eh. ; . fi St. James H bie Che | A rough estimate places the aggregate | f doh ti nig ch tec e Si § OCS, Wy § ghee ey are pik rth arked hid plain isu res, luestion of i id se | at $25,000,000. ES : i : “ ° . * t Are y RACKED FEED for: horses, cows ant BETSY ry Ed eS 82% { a [ sf ky ; t i 3 t! y 'e t ti - ™ ak. le uvs-—Dariey and oats ized only S 1 10 ck ita cat k Prices t: aa J are W C ROW: 0 IC ic ow Cs hil Lie oe Mii : ee ; Another Effert. per 100 lbs.—Henry T. LePage, Glasgow | peyc rket . avid McDonald. of P. } island — Hf use, (Jueen Street ia 26, 4w 3aw | au ER 4 v railway bridge at Freder VETAwa, Jan 30. For the cheapest place to. buy goods and - AYAGQEE r ‘ ; wre Te? Mr. Joseph M: r} as Si te Ae t* BY Se 8 ee ee FRG ee ' a ‘ ww, alighting on his seph Martin, who was Sir Adol-j Chk thing, try J. Bb. Macdonald’s rw | fi 2aee Sz) 4> a f a And sustaining ar in phe Carron’s opponent in Quebec County ; ee ae ed | bat ale Wi © or / ° at the last election, to-day had papers ‘ q } . } = an - served on Sir Adolphe. The papers are in z a} 4° 5 [Nays ’ | cam egpuses + scene " ——— wnne TT Hi} we Q _." L | t Che coldest place in} connection with a penal action which is ~~ as w Bo F | f ~j a, — i ci = BS = EX a vy iS SA to be the little town of | being brought by anelector of the county oo = ——— abe eedle ev henamboms esi mee — ‘ : Central Pacific railway. It] against the Minister for personal bribery. | *F*HE BEST ICE is to be had at WRIGHT'S ’ 2 very bottom of a valley Mr. Martin claims to have documentary PON D— good Spring Ww ater Tee, tur ori SU CCE ISSORS. TO GEO. BD AY {iS & Q. is due north nearly to the Ar eV idence over Sir Adolphe’s own signature t in good style. Good facility for loading, | Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1887. | sufficient to sustain the action taken, j ®2d road from the Pond to town by suenvsitcdanintiensians - ~~ . ar oo i iH } has also completed arrange- the 1 : v4 - er» & He LUNDRED AND Erenr Years O1p.—j}ment for the hearing by .the Supreme ; MNCs & biG Td a) — 4 _ ts & & #3 I M en Morrisey vho lives on Wins e urtofan appeal from the decision of . Belt hay Bay Ss bas hs i me Cark probably the oldest | udge Caron dismissing the yet } e oe ' re Be 3 j ‘< 7 | ’ : 4 pe it i hn i = 7 a a “ Lm st. J nh to-day She is 108] against the Minister of Militia, because of Young int ; Lib Mh} Ly Sogig - sas = al ‘ \ 7 M y ve ol | the expiration of the six menths limit. oe bul wi J bl GUY. | aati Ra or > ‘ 7 h ~ oe - } Pak 1 apnea Secking Protection st saves causa 7 Hl i (i | i thess - eget . ai a ; nem ' . a a EL a damascus was} Phir Course oF ; CCLUPEeS, " form ecei 7 vaded D i ul idlers, who, ! | , ; raiess of the consuis protest arrested | ee rried ou ee . ns) a ULS pr Foun i mn = te ‘ ell ° : - i = ~~ eR , S | tection. France demands satisfaction. | on — eat ams PES VARHUTHARS, | a iS a W ell known f fas hf 2 * byas Or ape Ors aa at TO i. eo ! Curkey claims the Algerian s ‘Turkish |, Trt 4 , r nT he ar Bar lo = ay: re és i , f ’ becieietiaeaner’ Pou Tax subjects fUESDAY, THE 3lsr inst. look at his low prices va have to do some blow! ing. N i \ rs Vil } vid | — a , : paid] (178 O'CLOCK, IN ST. JAMES HALL. | .’ OWws SEG t? qi t' i fy *& . 1887, are | pe “the | Arrested for Perjury. ~s iS ut L. Ba. PR sell is fe othing. J ou can i ‘ . Avs - } : | ind - : i ee eee 26 Fe el . . E> r »? 1 t t¥ _at once, in order to save costa, a prow, Jan, 30, |SMBCCH "The Question of Ques get what you want at L. K. Prowse's, you need not try 3 _ So } ii ie i nus ne : va : : ’ : 7” . aJHs a < ee : a E L1ALeLy , ; al esp . pe = Una a C iF s1a8, the whiskey ‘ eter tive, Admission, id cents i &aDy where Chee. Bits Pp: "1CeS are the low est ey Yr tERownh 4 Franets S CHANDLER, City Col- | Wa arrested here ona charge ol perjury anZS Sa £>, % lec30 lw dy wy jon S sturday, by Duncan Fraser. Cuarliss | -——--———————— - (ad¢ Or * oe St . qa d re avi nds to appear on Monday. The aN\J7a x ERS el ass Oo fs o HAVING examined the f rmula fror trial was commenced to day, but was i ban- re y=, re ie ea A a : - $ ; .& & “ i : 4 .Gams3on 8 Botanic Balsam is prep ar- doned till to-morrow. iy S ee a 8 fs ’ *-54 d 200 6 ér 027%5 to be Sold at Bar ait) i ; recommend it as a safe and reliable — ~ # - eA S @ FF Ewa V ¢ un ey ° yp “camel ae Z pom To Hold a Conference. — } : J : “AT eae ae M ia he “—y . 4 OR 5 ; LRN COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE. in bigs \Feo ' Arti, = 4 “y JONDON, Jan. oO. : LNA é Ey AG Sugusta, Me., I. H. Sterns, M. D., forn | ) , pagenan,, ‘ : oe , .o7 it Sir John Pender, Chairman of the Direct . . ‘ a ae 7 . ' = —_ m 2 s ™ we United States Cable C ompany, has invited WILL BE HELD A () ‘ A } os EH, oom 5 . ra OCU, GY Wy iv the cable con npanies to hold a conference aw itin i} ca 1. * ” ' for the purpose of fixing upon a tariff on (re Oree.' Yj i} Ska nn y Rink TRPRN CTPEPT Porators FoR Amenkica.—Potatues are|the basis of a shillin: g per word sd wl be, tua SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. ing shipped on the regular line of steam- i _ON LOWhewns duned2. 188g from Scotland to New York Last | Assigned _— = - . mii Ss: iéad. : ro © 40.000 Dr he rrived Chere S »* xR ED * 7’ Y EAT ‘ v1 y arf: aw - ial og es oe aia "7 oh @ * : oie rm W NE 2 A # FEB. lst. AG KEN Ts.- — Dae --wentertes we nek a we, i: a : ‘ . - -" : ap : . “a : - ’ e OT. JOHN, iN. ry JAN. OV, contains early 1,00 ures f the ch icest s-lec | m fi be . ms SS ae a oo ree "i . i > ' P. McCulloch, one of the oldest dry foods ti 08 of Poetry ait | 7 3e fram the best authors ; ' Bs Tz. phsass 2 we 7 a < J ee re Soe ? @ a nae : houses in St. John, has assigned. Liabili- The Artilli« ry Brig ade Band wili cae ecerwta : gh at ng id aa ie ~ 3 ee - u Saal iH by S$ ar . hel I ir hi hs enti at ‘ ii ties unk nown be in Attendance, writers iH selis. at sight. Dr, J. H. Vineens j ~ ‘ ia in iil 5 nation, so mucn s suys: “Ir is ‘fireside,’ ‘tiles,’ ‘ flame that shipments have been made from Ire- Weather ‘Bullet in oe eee ee *teliowship’ «llin one. It is a whole Parior in a ot ae Tee Wray 25S oe rier alll canis Cat ° Tickets, at Excursion Rates, will be issued at] itself” Prices very low, Send f strated | ae ae ke — a, ' a ae a ey — Charlottetown naa ali tiene e a eo me ulars and cans all Wt nARLE. ke | hk Fawn ‘ « ma s¢ in they nay ™ 7 AF ae © ; < STRE& as ume to America in 5 od NOG The cus- foronto, Jan. 31—-10 a.1 Admission—Adults, 25 cents; Children, 15] N. B. is authorities ire taking measures to} ; cents, Doors open at 7.30 p. m ae J..S. ROBERTSON & BROS.,, | have h variety stand its own merits Moderate winds, fair and mild Kk. STEWART, Publishers. | ee ‘ iiaimetinkas . _— ome W.S. BAS LON, la 3, 1°88-—-2aw & wky | ’ nage “TO! TICE. | 500 Quintals Choice Family Codfish, a -aeie | 100 « Hake, rm coupe a 150 Barrels Labrador and Bank Herring, soiree signed) JAMBS PATON, 108 6 66 in bulk, HENRY WEEKS, HwkssRT WL FINDLEY. | ; ‘ . , (Signed ns Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, We. { har otteown, Jan. 16th, i883. Referring to the above, the business will be continued under the style and frm of j cae eee eros. 'MBATS, PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, HENRY WkEKS, —:Oi~— erence Shy, amen mmm iiness—Ingram Wood. Churlotte.own, Jan, 16ib, 188%, jaulco-—wsl Housekeepers can get on the Premises all they require, and ‘at the Lowest Prices, without the tronble of travelling from Sh erwood Comet ary Company. 'store to store. Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly attended to, and all Goods deliv ered in the City free of charge. er aT J. H. MYRICK & CO. (PHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders } - of the above Company willbe heli at Foar o'clock oa the afternoon of TUESDAY, ibe; . > nant . ..e ’ 4 ’ . ‘ : Seventh day of February hext, at the office of the Charlottetown, Jan. 28, 188%. Steam Navization Cunpasy, corner of Great 2 sence esl Rae Aan at ne en ee a - ene oe George and Lower Water Streets, By order, F. W. HALES, } WANTS, LOST, FOUND all Vk HILL PARE AWAY ' [ Os [- Oa Monday evening, 2 Purse containing | 253 li suut Of money. The finder will be} aE And make yourself HAPPY by purchasing your rew hed by leaviny it at this office. jana s ———— ; | W ANTED—7Two Thousand Do' lars, at $ per) i cent. - irst-class Real Mstate security. Ap- ee) ply at this office, 2w dy wy—jan27 # se - ceils a idhiinnitiaaniaaatillh us 5 WANTED TO RENT.--A small Cx ttage or | three rooms in a convenicnt part of the city. pd lw—janl3 Apply at this office. NOTICE Ee pen 12 subseriber hereby gives notice : bad to the citizens of Cuar ‘lottetown that he will 2a: te | 8 % be prepared to deli ver on the Mill Pond, sSouth- i J : ‘ 2 4 i fi Ee t, go aSpriig ater Jee onthe & st day of a Sas * & > ~ - : ary, or 8s ihe r if.required, at as derate | at ices. —KDWARD KELLY, bi eod—janld ye atten 300 Tous Regisiter. | . 7 Ts, LET Che Hall in Sc tt 3 Warehouse, Kent | & FuLE RAITGE or Sir apply to D. Mackenzie, on ihe pre-} ise : 4i—jan20 | = a es Pe, | ET—A Hoyse On Sidney Street, opposite Suiting be brick Churet 1, CONnLAININg Seven rooms, a| Apply on nov2r tf j Overcoatings and Pant Patterns, AT PRICES AWAY BELOW THE VALUE. FOR SALE.—Two well-bred Cows, one seven. Atthe same time we guarantee satisfaction in FIT, TRIM- ee MING and FINISH of all Garments, good cellar stable and coach house, the premises To BE SOLD sh Anotion aoeet: - the ain! Ty our MENS’ FURNISHING D¥PARTMENT we carry. isos vt) School Street, Oecwied be the late the best lines. in, HATS and. CAPS;*+SHIRTS, COLLARS ‘and marked away below CUFES, and NECK-WEAR, Ever value, r ‘thing a ‘iL STOVE:—For sale, & ‘tre uomark Base 7 ° Burne Wilh a quantity of Stove Pipe, in the LIAM HEARD. : ele i ney 3 REE C° m4 ACCOY MODATED + At Mrs, ' CALL. PIX io” wa — ly to WII hd Chaubsttetown, Jan, 3 Sk