a ei ll ert 5 Sexo = : SES ae poral and Giher Items. is sprinkled every day with HE Exam’ FR prong disintes tar a? a — ‘ 8 ; 4 nse supe f ies for 1886, just 1} »okatore el at the Liisa ope? e Tur steamer 5 m, will leave for Pictou about mid. gior pig bt. o gown shoem ake lw wng-lived—the lasters, fo torousiy Ks Ved . ri are nO * nee. te i | pus Datty ExaMUNER is on gale at the! wory store « f Mr. HH. «Pollard, street, 8st. — i — rissaid that Nova Se tia contains more goal for ite area and depth than any other part of the world. “ - — goods opening to-day at the New Christmas : great profusion and smood Bookstore im earkably low prices > —— Turery-THRES years ago Saturday the first cable Was laid between Cape Tormentine god Cape Traverse, P. Ez. I. - _ > - — Tus Sewings in St Paul's claes room, in aid of P. E. I. Hospital Bazaar, will be gigcontinued until Friday, Jan. 8th. mame — Divipgsd.—The Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Jelend has declared a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 7 per cent., on its paid up capital yock, payable on and after Thursday, Decem- ber 3rd. Says the Montreal Gazette: As an indica tion of the improved fechog which has taken piace ja the cotten trades of the country, we pear of a sale of $20,000 Dundas Cotton Com- bonds at 10°}. ay Sau: Rev. E. S. W. Pentreata is spoken of asa very likely candidate for the rectorship of St. Paul's, Halifax. Mr, Pentreath is at present rector of Christ church, Winni- , and was formerly assistant editor of the Church Guardutn. a Tas new first-class car for the Cape Tor- mentine Branch Railway is now on the siding at Sackville S ation. It will be used on the road in a few days and will boa accommodation to those travelling be- tween Sackville and Bay Verte. — ee Tas New York orld says: ‘““They are getting ready to expiore the Arctic regions again. The Arctic regions are those un- jnhabitable regions of ice and watar, where courageous fools go in the interest of im- ptactical and usciess information.” — ee Tue United States coast survey reperts great earthquake waves on the Pacifio Coast at San Francie», ss indicated iu the coast survey e These waves were noted on the 22nd or between | andS pm. They were 35 minutes apart and wereas great as those observed during the great upheaval in Java, Garr’s Cowtc AtManac —This publica” tion, for 1886, is to hand. It ie brim-fu of amusement, containing—besides its other attractions—a doable-page cartoon, “Ancient Nursery Rhymes for Modern Politicians.” For sale by all book-sellers ; only 10 cents. as Asshowing the rapid and material pro- gress that is being made by Torento, the value of buildings erected during the year is $2,344,300, as compared with $2,033,245 last year, and this notwithstauding the fact that the strike of the bricklayers and laborers stopped all building operations for nearly three months —-~e- -— A virticuLrcRaL official of California, who has just re‘urned from a tour throngh the State, confirms previous reports of a short wine crop. The year’s vintage will not exceed 7,500,000 yallons, which, with 3,500,000 gallons of old wine, makes the total quantity in the State at the present time ouly 11,000,000 gallons. ion Takixe experience as the test there can be no question about the superior quality of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ tobacco, From the firet year of its manufacture the demand for it has steadily grown. Even in the y ars which Were marked by our business depression, the-e Was no panse in the increase of the sale of it In the dull years of 1876.'77, and ’78, the sales of it were vastly greater than im the pro sper- ous year, 1573. CURRENT NOTES. The French Assembly will meet on Dec. 11, to elect a president. Canon Farrar’s final lecture in Philadel- phia will be entitled ‘‘Farewell Thoughts 1 America. ”’ Years ago in Germany the grand dish, according to a wriler in Chambers’ Journal, Was the goose, but they also eat crow,storks, Cranes, herons and swans. The dissolution of Parliament in Novem- is & very unusual occurrence. In three Centuries it has happened only three times, Wiz., in 1558, 1701, and 1868. The Montreal Witness aska:—Is Mr. Blake, the pronouncer of the murdered Scott's funeral oration in Parliament, going 7 & party based on sympathy with When O'Donovan Rossa went to Louis- Ville, Kentucky, to lecture last spring he “Wed bard-hearted whiskey dealer $82 for 90f, and an iron-hearted constable seized dynamiter’s body for the debt, and was sdout to thrust him in gaol. At this dread jauctare John Collen, a good-natured Irish Keeper; came forward and gave bond for the sum Rossa expressed his gratitude with deep eloquence sal tears, but Gillen Was sned on his bond on Wednesday last, tad will have to pay the debt. NOTES, ye the promissory, but facts about BLCOME Soap, an article that does not con- one particle of the adulterations ueed to Teduce the cost of ‘ Pure Goods,” but does — the value of legitimate Washing ities, the demand for which proves the ee gained by tho use of the genuine Sr Soaps of doubtful character. Nono Ww ld be deceived even by Red and Yellow FAppers, or any of the imitations of the Masel on" @ pair of clasped hands is av & Uo bar. Made by Curtin orssays the Lowell Courter, vale, LEH DATS ———esenen sete i crttcieaseasatie semanas ee seemenecenestenee eee » Mr. Redmond. who nursed hia wife be- }fore she went to hespi al. i : capi al, is unwi ll—ha: jva@riled, lig t attack, Mrs. David niles THE SMALLPOS | NEW CASES Lawrenesa, detained by {is reported with premonitory sy Mptoms— her case is yet doubtful. DEATHS, |; Owen McMahon and John P. Larki : ‘ e 4 me |died to-day. Malcolm Steele died last evening at 7 o'clock. CONDITION OF THE PATIENTS. Mrs. Forrest is very low, Mr. B. Dawson uston is better, Mr. Bourke in Quarantine Hos- | pital is doing well, THR SITUATION. Phe following resolutions were last even- ing telegraphed to the leading new spapers in Canada, and to the Associated Press, at New York :— ; Resolved, That the Report of the several sub-committees appointed to inspect and re- port upon the state of this city, as to vaccin- ation, is very satisfactory. From thi« Report, made by thoroughly reliabie citizeng, it appears that out of a population of over 12.. 000, only 1,122 had not been vaccinated up to yesterday morning. That sivce then, by the exertions of the Government vaccinator, Dr, Conroy, and the medical gentlemen who kindly consented personally to visit the homes of those not vacciuated and vaccinate them, only 50 per cent of those so reported remsin undone np to this time-— Wednesday evening, 6 o’clock —and they report that by the end of this ~eek al! the population of the city will have been vaccinated, We learn with pleasure from His Worship the Mayor, who reports on the authority of Sister St, Thomes, nurse in charge. that the present state of the Hospital is entire'y satis. factory. No new cases have been reported since Monday, aud we congra‘ulate our fellow citizens that nothing that can reasonably be done is being omitted to stay the spread of the disease, which is now well under control That the facts as contained in the foregoing resolution be reportei in the daily papers, under the authority of this Committee, J, 8. Carvee, Senator, L. H. Daviis, M. P., R. R. Frrzaeracp, Recorder, P Biaxe, M. P.P, Hewry Hven.s. CASES IN THE COUNTRY, A case of smallpox haa been discovered near Baldwin's Station,and another at Miil New Londcn. Both young women who left the city recently. NO CASE AT SOUTHPORT, ft was reported last evoning that a cas> of smallpox existed at Scutbport, and that the victim was Mr, Charles Chandler. Dr. Warburton visited the patient this morning and pronounced him to be suffering from vaccination fever only. Sxir,—The report current onthe street to- day, that Mr Charles Chandler had the smallpox, is utterly untrue and without any foundation whatever, an@ only arose from confusion with the case of the sailor at the marine hospital «cross the river. We invite the public to call at our store, and they will find all clerks realy to give them extra value from a complete ssock of hardwire Norton Bros. TIMELY SUGGESTIONS. Srz,—It has been sugyested to the under- signed to notify the Board of Health, or those in authority, through the medium of the Press, of the great necessity of having all mail matter properly fumigated, before the public get delivery of same, and that all post office officials be notified at once, ani provided with the necessary disinfect- auts. Also, that all country physicians be requested to meet tho residents of cach school district aud have them vaceineted— a schvol house would be a suitable place. There ought to be at least one member of the Board of Health appointed in each acheol district, even were small pox never to visit our Island, There is not one mem- ber in Orwell, Uige, or east for miles. Orwell, Nov. 24, ‘85. D. ELC. LETTER OF CAPT. COLLINS OF THE GOSPEL ARMY TO THE CONVERTS IN CH TOWN, My Dear Comrades in Christ,—It affords me pleasure to pen a fow lives to you, not only because of your kind and true friend- ship manifested toward us, but because we are members of the same glorious family and boun! for the same glorious home. And while we were permitted to meet together, and while uuder God we may have been blessed to you, we have felt our hearts glow with joy end gratitude as we mingled together. In endeavoring to strengthen your faith in Jesus, you have strengthened ours. All glory to Jesus. While we deeply regret the circums'ances which separate us for a time, we trust it may be the means of drawing each one closer to Jesus, and declare to us the neces sity of being at all times prepared for death. Also it should urge usto greater dilligence to try and lead a lost and ruined world to the feet of Jeeus. Lotus improve the opportunities as they come. Soon we will have done with this world, when all opportunity of telling the lost of a dear, loving, sympathizing Jesus, will pass for- ever. Satan will rage, the world will oppose but ‘‘ They that turn many to righteous- ness shall shine as the stars for ever and ever.” Hollelujah! Will that be your portion? It may. Surely that is sufli- cient inducement for us to toil earnestly, although we may be slandered and put down as the offscouring of the earth, or put Gown as fools. Well, Hallelujah! It's all for Jesus. But losing sight of the reward, remember that there unsaved people around us are dying, and are on their way to eter- nal death. May the dear Lord help us to reach them. Amen. Now, my dear com- rades, press forward ; follow on to know the Lord, Don’t forget to pray. In trouble and temptation look to God for help, and He who has kept me now for nearly mine years will also keep you Trusting we shall soon be permitted to meet again in the flesh. I remain, Yours in Jesus, James H, Coins. Summerside, Nov. 20, 1885. | aptain Oollins is now storming the a of Satan in Chatham, N. B., aud will return to the Island as soon as the epidemic is safely over. In the meantime the converts will meet from time to time as opportunity offers. NOTES. Wateon’s Drug Store is sole agent for Lane’s Mivmav Remedy. ee — a _nee apeegememnes a — The manifesto of the Alberton Board of Health will be found in cur advertising c lamina, No one need dread smallpox if he has a box of the Miemae Remedy from Watson's. It will prevent the disease, Remedy for Smallpox had better secure one at once at Wateon’s. There are only a few dez-n packages in town. _The Micmac cure for smallpox has ar- rived at Watson’s. It is testified that it prevents smallpox, and will, in one night, rettiove all danger from anyone suffering from the disease. A letter from Dr. Jenkins, explanatory of the mortality at he Hospital is at hand, too late, we regret to say, for insertion to-day. Dr. Jenkivus says he firmly beheves ‘‘tho worst is over,” and that **very soon all will bo well.” Dr. Johnson visited the hospital last evening and this morning, and reporis the patients as comfortable as possible under all the circumstences. He advises the im- mediate opening of the west wing in order that their may be more room and better ventillation,fand the west wing i: now being prepared for patients. We are requested to state that the offi- cials of the Public Land Office, who are now in the country collecting amounts due the Government, have not been in Charlotte- town since the outbreak of smallpox, nor will they come to Charlottetown until their work is done. Cons: quently persons in the country who may ‘have business with them,” can call upon them and transact it withont-fear or apprehension. MAR RRERED, In St. James’ Catholic Church, Boston, on November 16, by Rev. M. F. Marphy, assisted by Rev. Father Biilngs, Mr. James C. Me. Mahon, of the Boston Daiy Globe, to Miss Mery J. McKinuon, both fermeriy of P. E, Island. Se —— ————o BDE EL Bp, At Pinette, on the 22nd ult., after a painfu illvegs «hich she bore with patient resignation to the Divine Will. Annie, relict of the late William Koss, in the 78th year of her age. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Nov 25—Alert, LeLacheur, Pictou, cca!; Hattie, Gauthier, Vernon River, potatoes. CLEARED, Nov 25—Regina, Harris, Richibucto, bal ; Helene, Martell, Sydney, produce, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Nov 25—Eut richard Thompson’ Wash, Pictou, coaly Lodi, Green, Picton, cos)’ eld brigt Zerelde, Kickham, Penarth Roads, G 3B’ for ordere, with a cargo of 26,500 bush oats’ valued at $8,74s, and 9,000 superficial feet deals’ valued at $60, shipped by Peake Bros. & Co., Chariottetown. OFFICE OF THE ROCKFORD WATCH CO. RockForp, Iit., Sept. 17, 1885, (PWIS is to certify that we have appointed E.. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad .Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. 1. and that we will, to the fillest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaches to these gools when effered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., HOLLAND, Seo’y. Ry HOSMER P. j , * gt&hFOR, \ ud RAUL ROAD WATCH AY LS) <7 See a my gS ee 2 aenear ay il =a te < = Ad Ay Le . a A > ey <y AX ide "ps ib Teta Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fullest confilence to the pub'ic, as being ons of the best made and most reliable Watches, fur the money, ip the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us. KE. W- TAYLOR; Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Estab'ished 1872. Oct. 31, 1885 —ly 2aw eow law & wkly LAST Pied BOSTON STEAMERS WILL BE from Boston, - - 2th Nov. From Charlottetown, 37d Dee. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Chiewn, Nov, 16—2wks 2aw pat Raisins, Lemons, &c In Steek : 200 Boxes Choice New VALENCIAS, 20 Boxes LEMONS, 300 Boxes Fresh-Scaled, Grand Manan HER- KING, 50 Bris, Refined SUGAR, 10 Hhds. Barbadoes Grocery SUGAR. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Nov. 18—3i pat, wky «x pat her sjour 2i TO SHORMAKERS. FRESH Stock of SHOE-FIN DINGS, specially selected in Englanc, just re- ceived, aud will be sold Cheap as usual, M. HeQUAID, Lower Queen Stree}, Oct, 22~2wk eod wky Imo Those who want a box of the Miemac | eae nm Ng rye open pe een i, BER < Pee em © eaeoge3 m 26 = RAIL em tay pint om te 2 eee a eae acinar Pens tal 1885. WINTER CLOTHING, | AT THit—— LENEGN HUSH! ee Qo---_--— Men’s Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men’s Pilot Cloth Overcoats. Nen’s Heavy Cloth Ulsters, Men’s All-Wool Tweed Suits, Men’s Biack Worsted Suits, Men's Heavy fweed Pants, BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys Overcoats, Hoys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Jackets. As we intend to Clear Out our Stock of Clothing this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Never Befere been Reached in Charlottetown. : ¥<=S See our Stock before buying elsewhere. ng, HO, DAVIES & CO. PERKINS & STHRNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet. Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Hiat Bands, Handkerchiefe, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring apes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant’epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Neckiets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, P rses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Rocm Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarts, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, able Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, {:immings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wieking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods, Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, ec. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &. The above has been personaily selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 85. | NOTICE ( WING to other engagements, we have decided to temporariiy dispose of our retail trade in the City Market to Mr. KE. Wailer. We thank our friends for past favors and solicit a continuance of same on resuming. We will continue to retail at our place of business, Hillsboreugh “treet. A. L. BRIDGES & OO, Nov, 23—2w eod wky I respectfully beg to return my sincere thanks to the public generally for their very kind patronage extended t> mo since I com- menced business as Pork Butcher, Sausage Manufacturer, 4c., &c , and in addition to the above bey to state that on, and from TUES- DAY next I shall be found at the stall of A. L. Bridges & Co., where, ia addition to my former business, I propose to add fresh and corned Beef, Mutton, &c, &c . and beg to ask for a share of the public patronage so leber- ally bestowed upon my predecessors, Messrs. A. L. Bridges & Co, E. WALLER. Nov, 23 -2 wks wky FREE VACCINATION. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFick, Nov. 28rd, 1885. INES is Hereby Given that DR. CON- ROY will be in attendance at the Gov- ernment Vaccination (ffice, corner of Great George and Water Streets (formerly Long- worth & Haszard’s oflicc) every day from 10 o'clock a. m, till 1 o'clock p. m, and from 7 o’elock p. m,, to 9 o’clock p. m., when pil persons presenting themselves will be vac- emated wholly free of charge. It is urgently requested that “all heads of families see that the chiidren and members of their sporen be vaccinated without jur- ther delay. By order, ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asset. Provincial Secretary. Nov. 23--tf Novice to the Public Ww have now completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected atock of English, Scotch, American and Csa- adian Merchandise, fally supplying every department, which wil! be disposed of At. Specially Lew Prices, for Cash or its equivalent. We are paying the HIGHEST PRICES fce Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Hides, *e,, at all ehiz- ping points within the bmit ef our patronr, and along the line of Railway, and will there- fore iook for, and insist on, the payment of all accounts dueus before ths close of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO, Souris, Nov. 21—3wks & wky Notice to Farmers. _— — ARMERS having YOUNG PORK to dis- pose of, weighing from one hundred to one hnndred and fifty pounds, will do well to call on the undersigned before k'lling, E. WAUCLER, King’s “quare. 455545555 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a free tvtat of Rey Gepetes me of me Dye’s ries rou ae a ectric pensory Appliances, for relief and permanent cure of Nervous Deditlity, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred t Also for any other diseases, Complete restora- tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood nteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pam t insealed snvelope LTA free, by addressing OLTAIU BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. FLOUR. FLOUR. In Stock and to Arrive: 150 Bris. High Grade Roller Process. 275 do “Kent Mills,” “ “ 150 do Choice Superior. Nov, 10—1m eoid wky HAVE FLOUR to suit everybody ; my best grade of Flour is as good as any in the city. The price corresponds with the quality. A very good Flour for $5; the best a little higher. I import my own Flour, I buy in large quantities. I buy well, I will sell low. I will sell low by the single barrel ; a little lower for two or more barrels, 1 war- rant every barrel. I can give satisfaction. Do you want Fleur? If so, call and leave your order with GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Ch’town, Nov. 5—4i oaw wky 4i S&S —oeet we NEW FALL §8sBs. ee ee J. B. MACDONALD S now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres. black and I colored, 25 cents a yard; new Ulster Clothe, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Clothe, 16 cents a yard ; new Wincies, plain and checked, very cheap ; new Tweed, 45 cents a yard; new Worsted Cloths, all prices ; new Scarlet Flannels, 16 cents a yard ; Hats, Flowers and Feathers, Velveteens and Silk Velvet Plushes, Kent Woolen Goods in great variety. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, (BIG STOCK) Suit, for $3; Overcoats for $4; Blankets and Quilts, very cheap. If you want good value for your money, try J. B. MACDONALDS, Queen Street. Ch town, Sept, 23, '85—dywky patj NOTICE. T a meeting of the Board of Health, held ov the 14th day of NOVEMBER, inst., Ordered, That all srticles required for the use of the Board of Health be furnished, on requisition from the Clerk and courtersigred hy the Chairman of sid Board, and thatany article furnished without such requisition will not be paid for. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, Clerk, Nov. 16 2wk may be found on file at Geo. P. Co's pruce THIS PAPER E: per Advertising Bureau (10 ew Street), where advcr- tising contracts may e be made for it in ‘ ~ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. C P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter * Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. &4@ Selling Remarkably Low. 4 Call and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen Bt, Ch’town, Nov. 10 -4wks d her 4wkz eT