i Local and Other Items AND at the | r Kink to-night BAND at the ( iw’ Skating Rick to-night ~ h Tur City Ceuncil meets this evening at 7 30 > One drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate’ urt this lorenoon, > Tue Eastern train this morniz g was crowd. ed with passengers, = EDWARD Davy, Es ““— Cc mndidate fo Ward 3. He is in favo Waterworks and Civie Reforra. : > Qvurrea large number sre crossing the ic from Kelly's Cove. The ice is quite safe for | foot passengers. - > THe Nortsern Light arrived in Georgetown yesterday morning The mails arrivel at two o'clock this morning inthis AN insane woman named Rachael MeNeill, | of Back Sett! ment, \. B., peris! ed dk rin; gr | the storm on the Ist inst. ~- - R. K. Brace has a Shop Queen Street to let. It is one business stands in the city, invnaniahale Mr. Jcsern CLARKE, of of the best the steamer Elfin, claims to be the first person who crossed the | ice from Southport this season. > I, O, O. F.-—It is expected that Grand Re- presentative, Robert [lccken, Hs St. Lawrensoc Lodge this evening ivi q., will visi Civic ouncil to five CORRESPONDENCE in favor of aid the reduction of the ¢ mem- bers— crowded out—will appeer to-morrow = > Seyvatork Howtsn retucned from Eldon this morning. He ad on the Subway scheme at Cardiga” b th Eldon and | avd Dwelling on | ; ale oC it lressed large meetings | - > THe balance of our L dies’ and Misses’ Felt Hats—-many new and desirable shaps s—are reduced very low to clear.—W. W. Breer, wll inspect cael wo cases of smallpox have broken out st Fort Augustus, in the families of Vr. John | and James Kelly. Wr. Jenkins went to see the cases to-dey. _—-— -_ — Tue Rev. Mr. Carruthers will lecture in the ¥. M. C. A Hall next Monday evening, on ‘*Building of our o~n Monuments, tion of the Future.” a ai leat By AvcTion at my at lo’clock, Furniture. Also Dry Goods and Harris, Auctioneer, the Ques- salesroom, to-morrow, Stoves, Sleighs, etc Crock ry.—G. M., iia A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolevt Irish Society wi'l be held in their hall, Princes, St., this evening at § o’clock,Jan. 11, 1886,—Joun Hennessey, Secretary. - Micuskt Tratyor has challenged Art Newsom to a three-mile race—Trainor to get ahalflapen thestart The race will take place on Friday evening next . _ " r THe emallpox hospital is not yet closed. The he'p are whttewashing and cleansing the building, aud it will be ready to be given back te the Loo] Goveruomeut in a few days. iii aaa An Evangelistic Service will be held in the Second M@€fiodist Church on each evening of the present week, with the exception of Wed- nesday evening. Services to commence at 7.30 _ ee = Tue managers of the Roller Rink have made arrangements with the Railway authori- ties for return tickets at single fares, for par- ties coming to attend the Carnival on the 25th inst. mania Lapiss’' White Cotton Skirts, Night Gowns, Chemise, &c., and the balance of our Merino Linders, largely reduced to clear. Call and see the bargains offering in this department.— W. W. Barer. tf—janil sieecidibiaiiedl Tue Managing Committee of the Citizen’s Rink have decided to give extra Bands on account of the Rink not opening as early as usual, ‘There will be Band three nights thie week, Monday, W attending and Thursday. Tue question for diseutilon at the Caledon- ian Club Literary Society this evening will be **National Sentiment.” Thisis a live subject and should elicit a good debate. Members of kindred societies cordially invited. Admission iree, siailllatitaiiinend Ir has been suggested by a prominent citizen that the members of the choirs of all - city churches meet in the Methodist Brick Church, on Wedneaday evening, at the Thanksgiving service and sing together the Te Deum sisbciadiacimealal Tug Committee appriated at the meeting held in the Cameron Block on Friday evening last, to select candidates for the approaching Civic election will report this evening at the Committee rooms, White’s brick building, (Jueen Street ahi cient Tue funeral of the late John LePage, Esq , took place to Sherwood Cemetery yesterday. The remains were followed to the Railway Station by an immense concourse of people, who assembled to pay the last tribute of res- pect to an estimable citizen. ~~» Mr. Ricaarp Wa tsa, of the Hera/d, hav- ing been requested by a large number of the electors of Ward Three to contest the election at the spproaching civic contest, that gentle- man arka us to say that it is not his intention to be a candidate at the election. eileen Mr. Georce Hveuers is a candidate for Ward 5in the coming civic contest. He is already canvassing, and is meeting with much encouragement. Mr, Hughes isan energetic business man, and if elected will make a good Councillor, We wish him success mntihiiieentaals In the manufacture of tobacco from thefieaf, sugar or molasses and gum of some kina are used, Inthe manufacture of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ brand the sugar used is the finest white vaf, known in the trade as granulated. This ia asugar in which there is seldom ary adul- teration, but to gusrd against the possibility of it, all sugar a ed in the factory is submit- ted to acareful test of its purity, The gum used ia the pure om arabic. Silesian Tug Supreme Court meets to-morrow. The docket is composed ef twenty-three new civil cases, ten remnants, one appeal and four crimival cases. One of the latter is for murder, one for manslarghter, and two assault esses. The caseof Gillis, charged with the murder of Patrick Callaghan, will be one of the must interesting in the history of crime in the Martime Provivers. A special jury was etruck to-day in the case of Henry va. Laird, au action for damages to the plaintiff's wharf, caused by the defendant’s vessel breaking from her moorings and striking it. storm, and every soul on board was lost. At daybreak, yesterday, the | wreck drifted to the beech and went! }to pieces. A hundred yards from the] | keeper a | Great damage was done Reform | | | life. went of the crew being rescued by a brig. ee me te 8 ah eens AtiIex iSseroa. Despatron ro TH TERRIBL® K MXAMUNE?,! S'TOR Mi | | | Along the Atlantic Seaboard, HIPPING DISASTERS. Potnt Lepreavux, Jan. 9. 100 tons, for dhe this morming 7 and becam: All hands were saved but | sane mer Champion, 1 . Ww rit ash re % total Tt lly bruised At ee astp eS Me wreck, } vessels were Six small schoon- no lives lost. ; = : hed Nothing is yet heard from Grand M nan, whe re } ' ’ | | ' 9 ; tweive jer were ‘ae ' | | it is feared the loss must be heavy. Eastreort, Me , Jan. 10. At Ww est (Juoddy Lubec, during Sature the schooners (: iddeson, Bi llow, of St. Andrew's, Myrtle p urdy and Frederick D., of St. John, dragged ashore and will be badly damaged. | Captain Elisworth, : ; il jured li died, day 3 gi getiing ashore, Boston, Jan. 10. The northeast gales and snowstorm that prevailed on Friday night and Saturday, wet lie most severe in their effect that ed for many years on the evast to shipping and | many wrecks are reported with some loss o In this harbor, the schooner Juliet down with three men, the remainder | Other | veseels suffered more or less damage. At Provincetown the schooners B. L Eaton, Nix i Lavanter and Lockout are ashore, the crews being rescued. An unknown schooner of 250 tons sunk near Charles Islend, off New Haven, Friday night, and ali hands are supposed to de lost {un Newport Bay the schooner Mattie D. struck the reef and will bea total loss. The schooner Mary G, Wirr of Philadelphia, caught fire Friday night off the New Jersey coast, struck on the bar i in the height of the wreck is Life Saviug Station No. 8 The! and his seven assistants were power- less to save the lives « . the poor wreiches, who they could hear in the dark- ness, emale ap parel washed ashore indi cates that the captaia's wife other woman was on board. |} 50 ——- } or s0me fhe Northwest Again—More Trou- ble Brewing. —, St. Pau, Miyn., Jan. 9. Despatches from Fargo says that parties who have just reached here from the Northwest Territory, says that all the Ia- dian tribes are makiog arrangeaents for an outbrerk in the spring, to avenge the de>th of Riel. Traders on the United Staten’ side of the line are reported te be furnish- ing the reds with large quantities ofammu- nition. Ee Deneck by Fleod . ¥., dan. 10. te that ever is now doing incalculable Oswego River and the upper part is occupied by large F Uv LTON, The disastrous visited this place dawage between canal, The most flouring mills, and the lower portion by the homes of hundreds of workingmen. The people were rescued from the dwellings by row-boats. At least seventy-five families are rendered homeless. BRIEF DESPATCHES. The Lord- Lieutenant fined to his residence anxiety. The Qneen has caused it to be »unounc- ed that she will open Parliament in per- son. Several Scotch and Irish Peers, both Conservatsve and Liberal, have decided to support the abolition of the Lord-Lieuten- ancy in Ireland capeeeencen NS E of Ireland is con- through political Weatner Bbulierin 8 for the next 24 hours for Probabi itic the Varitime Provinces. .—10 a. m, Fresh westerly winds, with light snew in some localities. Toronro, Jan. 11 METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan, 11, i886. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 40.0 Lowest do Oe Vseceiaci, 0.8 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midni MND + 6 ob une daes > eoasineee os oe 37.2 Lowest Ten iperature yesterday, (read at * midnight) .......... 0 sxcevee enccece 18 9 Lowest ‘l'emperature this morning....... 15.1 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, , 18.5 T aukesebare thie afternoon at 1 o’eloab,. 18,5 — — | Ar the request of Councillor Curtis we insert thé following copy of resolutions passed | at a meeting of the Board of Health on 23rd November last, as certified by the Clerk :— ‘On motion of Mr. Crabbe, seeonded by Mr. | Davy, and carried: Ordered, By this Board that for the future no | patient shall be admitted to the smallpox hospital except on the order of the Mayor as Chairman of the Board of Health; Further Ordered, That one or more of the Health Officers of this city remain in the Hospital, making ful! reports daily tothe Health Officer, Dr. Johnston, at the Board of Health Office, who shall duly make aji necessary reports to the Board of Health; Further Ordered, That all Health Officers doing duty in the city make their — to Dr. Johnson at the Board of Health Office,” Break WATER DESTROYED. —The tro most exposed breakwaters in the Dominion were considered to be the ene at Souris aud the one at Cow Bay, ©. B. This opinion has proved | to be well founded, for the former haa svffered | considerable damage this fall, while the latter | in the rec-nt Saturday and Sunday storm has been completely destroyed. These break- waters cost the ominion Government a large sum of money, and to the interests in the legalities where they were built, they have | proved of immense value. The fact of the one | being badly inj cool and the other entirely carried away is anything but welcome news. | -_—-- —— M. Lemieux, who was oue of Riel’s law- yers, intends taking charge of the latier’s gon and having him educated at the Laval Univer- sity. mclia, of | of Myrtle Purdy, was | lwas 34 years old, and had been ten el BXAMTI NER, TANUART a 1886. _ | ENCL! SH a LETTE RSTO THD sate - ~ Reply to “Citizen.” Sixn,—Your issue of the 9:h inst. con- | tains ® malignant attack upon an h:nest |mechanie for erecting a workshop upon | premises which were ‘heretofore unused. | Bat the spirit which prompted its erection i@ much more eommendable than that | Wich causes a creak to meddle with mat- | i tors which concern him not. | There are buildings, used for other pur- poses, which re fiect deep disgrace upon the city ; but of (hese your eritic takes uo note. All men are not born heir to fortanes, and | the working aoe are those upon whom 'the welfare of wn and conntry alike de- Epr ie) zt. | pend. Any eff mide to injure one of their number is, therefore, contemptible and mean to the last degree. I trust ‘‘Citi- zon’ will never fiad ‘fon Queen Square” janything more detrimental to the public ‘thank the elink of Mr. . welfare lanvil. ANOTHER CITIZEN. >a Tue brigt. Arthur, of Charlottetown, P. E Island, Gardner, at ‘New York from rand 8 days, reports: Dec. 24, 10 miles off Amea- |] ague, had a hurricane from N. E. veering to N. W., blowing with terrific force for four and has since | days, during which drifted down to Hatteras; lost deckload, steve bulwarks, had d cks swept and cabin flooded; Jan. 3 (a. m), rau ashore on Old Orchard Shoals, Princess Bay, [| and remaited until the morning of the 5th, when we wre xwsesizted off, & upposed witho | | damage, by tag £E H. Ortfia aa ncaa Tur Oxp: st Horse ix New Brunswict Say 3 the Albert Maple Leaf: Jordan Steeves, of Hillsbero, lost an old horse Dec. 29, by the arimal getting on a sled stake. The horse in his pesses- sion since it wasa colt. It was probably the oldest horse in the province. Ae nde teks —_ Tue Great Western Marine Insurance Com- pary, of New York, has decided to retire from business) The winding up is voluntary, and their Agent hee, Mr F. W. Hynd man, has authority to say all claims against the ‘ promptly paid. Company will be Ae THE Ladies of the Methodist Brick “hureh beg to acknowledge a handsome Driving Sleigh, a donation from Philip Large, Esq , to the Methodiat Bazar ¢ Yommittee "The nhove Sleigh can be purchased at any t'm? previous to the Bazar fi —— Bee. lith inst., Fanny Car- late Thomas Carpenter, In this city, on the penter, relict of the aged 95 years, [Funeral from her late residencg on Wed- notiday, at 2 o'clock, for St. Peier’s Church.] (Boston papers please copy.) — = ee A Day of Thanksgiving. FEXHE following Resolution, passed by the City Protestant clergymen, who met yesterday in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, has been received by His Worship the Mayor : “Inasmuch as it hath i | Alwishty my God to take away from ovr éity the pestilence which so suddenly came upon us. Therefore Resolved, that @ day of Thanks- | giving be appointed, when our people may assemble to render thanks to Almighty God for the preservation of our lives ; and farther Resolved, that we ask His Worship the Mayor and the © ity ‘‘euncil to appoint Wed- nesday, the 13th inst., a public holiday for such purpose,” In accordance with the above Resolntion, we, the undersigned would respectfully ask your Worship and the Council to set apert Wednesday, the 13th inst., to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving (S. Smythe, Jas. Carrnthers, J. M Mcleod, J. Shenton, C, O'Meara, S. H. Rice. (Signed) In accordance with above request, the Mayor and City Council desire their fellow citizens to observe WENESDAY, the 13th inst., asaday of Public Thanksyiving to Almighty God for the preservation of their lives during the smallpox epidemic, and also for the disappearance of the disease from our midst. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk Complimentary Dinner ae HOW. SENATOR HOWLAK, AT THE RANKIN HOUSE, TUESDAY, 12th inst, in recognition of his services in connection with the Subway Scheme Tickets to be had from the undersigned, C. KE. ROBERTSON, Chairman, D. O'M. REDDIN, Jr, Sec. etary. 1886. NOTICH * i ye partnership business heretofore ex- sting between the Undersigned, and carried on under the name of BEER * SONS, is this day dissolved by lapse of time and mutual consent. All matters relating to the late business will be ajjusted at Kivg Square >tore. Jan, 7, GEORGE R. B LEMUEL L. 1} Jan. 4, 1886—2 v ks wky E t 4 ER. HOR, 2 2 , Notice of (0 Partnership. HE Undersigned have this day entered into Co-Partaership as Wholesale Dry ttoods and General Merchants, under the firm and style gf WEEKS & BEER W, A. WEEKS, L. L, BEER. January 2nd, 1856 —jan4 wky3 Coke for Sale. |fEXHE price of Coke will hereafter be re diced from Ten to ight Centa per Bushel. Thisis the cheapest fucl which can Ch’town, i bs nged. DuNNIS MURPHY, Manager. Ch’town Ges Light Co., Jan, 4—lwk Fraser’s | eet See the P ee as er <0 mee Fact<« Facts PRRAKING & STERND ELU-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER | San cR TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S | U of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dr foods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. Q <eeteeee rices we are Selling Blankets at. = ee () en | HOLIDAY GOoDs. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be Ornamental. , — found—Useful and Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELI-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ——--—— 9 a Let All Eememrber that we will net be Underseld by any House im the Trade. we ee eee SEE UUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE —— PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dee. 11, 85. % special Sale. Closing-out of the Entire Steck of GENERAL DRY COOBS at the LENGEN HBUSE! GEO. DAVIES & CO., intending to make a change in)” their present business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- CENT STOCK OF MERCHANDEZE at prices that cannot fail to make a clearance. This isa BONA FPEIDE SALP, as the stock must be dis- posed ef durivg the next few months, and will present a Grand Opportunity to ali buyers for Cash. Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual Ternis. CHO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Dee, 9, 1885. EVERYONE CAN call and examine the Jargest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they can SAVE MONEY ~ jand get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and gord honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Ximas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, 2nd One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 3, ’°85—eod wky Emmense Discounts to clear balance CORFE CTIONERY.. The finest assortment of English aud Canadian Confectionery fer Christmas trade we have ever offered. | Bebe & GOrr ME BAT, | Choice Bran/!, for Sale at ¢ BeER & oorr WEG BS a ORANGES, Lai Ns, GRAPES. 20 cases Oranges, 15 cases Lemons, '25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from Great Britain. REAR & GOFP. e eee RAISINS. 23) boxes received—Layers, Val- encias, Seedless. BEER & GOFF. American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- kins, Pippins, Xc., at BEeEke & GOFPF'’Ss, CRANBERRIES. 30: bris. Cranberries and Fox- berries at BEER & GOFF’S. CANDIED PEPL, Keiller's Celebrated English Cit- ron, Grange and Lemon Peels at BEER & GOFE'S SPECIALTIES, Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound ; Smoked Beet (shaved) 24cts. per pound ; Bologna Sausages, licts. per pound; Ox Tongues (English), Pea Soup, Xc., at BEER a GOFF. Pare Spices, Essences, &". Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and Baking Powders at BEER & GOFPF’S, Canned Salmon. Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples, Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, Ac., choice brands. BEER & GOFF. COFFEE |! COFFE EE Fresh roasted and in quality 5 also Essence Coffee and Condensed Coffee & Milk. BEER & GOFF, PASTRY FLOUR, 2,3 , 5, 10 and 12 very choice quality. BEER & GOFF. Dec. 11, 1885. pound packages, - Exeoutors: Ne otice ae Undersigned Fxecutors of the last will and testament cf the late Lewis John Westaway, of Georgetown, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate, to make immediate payment to Maltolm McDonald, at his office, Water Street, Georgetown, end all persons having claims or demands ageinst the said estate, are hereby required to furnish the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. JOSEPH FAIRCHILD, G. ALBERT AITKEN, JOHN T. POOLR, Dated at Georgetown, the 17th eember, 1885.—decl8 Imo WANTS, LOST, FOUND, die. - Executors, day of De- ANTED—A Girl todo general house- work, Liberal wages. Apply to Mrs. Philip Large, Bayfield Street ja 9 3i pa \ 7 ANTED—A reliable man for out-door work. Must understand care of horse a ow. | Avply at this office. jad Wek 7 E D—A good Cx ok, Apply at THe FXAMINER office jan 6 4 OR Sal E—A \ small Safe. and cow. “Apply at THe EXAMINER office. jan 4 OST—On Saturdsy evening a Ilady’s A Hand-Satche], with Purse and Letter inside, The finder will oblige by leaving it at Tuy Examiner cflice, jand ANTED- . H. Green can take two W yourg edi ics ot ) COR iplete 3 an afternoon class in thoreugh Erglish education ; also, a small class of ycurg men cap be taken two evenings weekly for instruction in arithe metic; drawing class as usual—Wcet Kent Street. jan2 7 AN’ rl EB. Di A Servant for general house- W work Apply at this « fice. dec3] KT ANTED—A Servant Girl Apply at | v Tue Examiner office. de30 TANTE D- A Houser aid. Apply to Ww the Matron, P. FE. L. Hospital. de29 | ——____—__—— OARDFRS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders msy find comfortsble accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick Howse, Hillsborough Park, vi