Local and Other Items. Reap outside pages einitianiin SACKVILLE wants a jail. Tat Banp at the Roller Rink to-night. ieee Hatirvax has abendoned the Ice Palace project. TH | by courtesy of the H alth Offi ser, Dr. J “EES “AY ow 2. MINER, TANUARY 1°, VACCINATION RETURNS. oh iso”, we are enabled to place before our | teaders the following tabulated statement, showing the number of householders in each interesting particulars ;— oe on ‘ i | | | | | street of the city, tho number of persons vaccinated before 1885 and in 1885, and other } } | | crore at the lee Rink to night. Ice in | st = 8 5 5 58 EA £2 | bE gs | 3a good order, | NAME OF STREET, fesisgi th! Fy) ge ' se] a es | 53 | #9 arrarape (28128); 88 5. £2) $8) Rel os ice No business at the Stipeudiary Magistrate's | i % wa "a tied 4 26 1 £é ' Aa Court this forencon ts 7 te [oe 4 eet reese faa a : : pean Eo Ee | cs thle W ater ee i 208 138 19 2 y 56 5 ‘ A 7 eee 208 ; 13 : 20 t 192, 46 156 6 GroLpD HUNT and lots of fun at the Roller | Prin: quae 0090e0 coos 3 | S82 | 25 | 73 33 3 | 341] 85 260 rr nk to-morrow night. Sidney ee ome i 2389 199 | 6S 37 48 280 37 228 5 a . rea tenah CE ee ee édbdct 2 4 205 86 is 72 308 81 322 5 ~ : G ent Georwe...... weaves chounes 62 326 206 Gt of 53 294 bl 230) 9 | R, , Al i. of ¢ unty Line. will be absent I bo | 313 206 | 68 4? 75 277 45 258 10 from the Province for a few weeks. Euston......0sc0e. SI 193 272 4 7 102; 395)151 , 232 5 = : eens s = ~ - 26 25' 159 "7 136 6 ‘ CNSIEY «+++ oe tees ie : 6 f 12 39 30 Remember the Lecture by Rev. Mr. Carrn- St. POC SD MONG. cscsees 10 63 3 16 9 tl 61 33 1 #19 thers, inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening, cae Ca et : iu a 9 12, | 2 16 at S o'clock. eens gseeeesee. 10 a -y | 2 = 7 ae 27 } m4 SNEOR ip S'05 250200 beense, 27 5 ee 25] 22 | 107 | —_~—_— MOUND owsinddbeds exh ;| ai Sits } 8] a9] 21 | mat. ft We are indebted to Mr. A. J. Ross, form oe ee 21 Wl 5) Gy 4 aS | } 15 | . a . : 7 ure ” 5 | 2 i } erly of Kinross but now of Park City, Utah, a. 8 . Z | 37 2 Er 0” 2 2 | 3 , for late Salt Lake papers. Ce eg ie ti ae ‘ | 29 | 620 anak sh 92 ge ‘ =~ m Union dere eect? 3 5 | & 7 ‘ 1a 1 \ny ratepayer desiring a copy f the City PRCTGeccccccceteses e600 | 1s 319 15 | {8 139 9 198 20 | 5 i paye S g & copy ¢ 16 Y | Pleasant 5 20 12 5 3 | 10) #2, n | 9 Accounts fer the past year, can obtain the POEs ss0sc casedetetlods. dit kanes 6/1 3 24 | 10 21 21 2! 9 | 46 same on application at the City Clerk’s Office MOOG so scsseessccreoscssnsssootte s 23 | 108 58 | 34 | 16 16 |} 99 | .41 60 2 m at the ¢ eee ene 23 | is! 77) 34 | 26 | 12] wo} | se | 3 A PUBLIC MEEING is to ba held inthe Mar- ooo re ee ane 3 | = | "7. a4 . = = 4 = 4 ver ae noe Ea ics sans. Aarts. <4 .uGaeuenes 3, 6G 2 D | 52 | ket Hall te-m rrow evening. The City Ac-} Spring ica eiiiel oo 32) 17 a) i] oS 30} counts and other important Civic matters will | !ower Spring Park... ....) |...) | 20 | M2) 52) 38 | 22 10 106 | 30 70 2 be dis ‘ussed j Jorchester a @ i - ? i 68 | 331 {Ux ag | 2 313 78 294 i 10 | Fitzroy.... 83 37 | 278 | 99 |. Go 8 | 413) 87 | Bur 7 > Pownal : 53 277 171 70 | 36 37 76 ? 7 j Tuk - question for ustion ‘betnre the | Weymouth...../ |” ie 31 | 05 of | 37 bby 3} oan 12 | iS t 3 Caledonian Club Literary Society, this even- | pongies ‘i ‘ eo 63 sy 5 9 7 oT 1s {2 1 ll be ** ald Prohibit: : tiooper'’s Lane.. ¥ a 2: 2 1} S 8 i 13 23 3 ing W L be Sh ald Prohibition be made an} King Square............ at ae ae 31 16 5 a ks 53 1 issue 1p politics ? Gerald ; ad a 33 | 23} 6 i 5 26} 16 10 2 as om Palmer's Lane 1° oS | 23) li Ss i i2 25 2 l Rich: . Bs 201i 1 Ss 3 5 3 3 Be svre and hear the Rev. Mr, Carruthers | ij, — a 3 240 | M3 | 42 35 9 204 ‘6 237 7 on ** Building of our own Monuments the | - Bicone Oe Sie | 195 | 88 29 1: 196} 1 | 133 : Question of the Future,” in the Y. M. ©, A. sane ieee ical aan’ es rae eet epetinn komanivey , ° Total 1265 6512 i030 1652 } ae} 298! 6118 | 1650 | 557 } a Hall, th s evening. “69 = Gol? ‘ 2 | 813 | 1128 | 6118 | 1650! 5570 | 127 —_@ — e “ 2 . . . ‘ . ra & - a sei © . is A = = THe Evangelistic Services. in the Second Pa io ~ o s ee TH Sot thy & Servia Refuses to Bisband. Methodist Church, will (D. V.) be continued ante ee ies Tha 's 4 * > Ail are welcom 2at 7 30 p w during the present week. Each s°rvice to commen: Spied OUR merchants are discussing the question whether to get up an indignation meeting or a subscription list,to defray the cost of carrying the mail between here and Georgetown. iancentiillte Tue Salvation Army ere making extensive preparations for raiding the strongholds of sin in this city. Arrangements are being made for fitting up the old Free Church build ing a8 a barracks. Ss D. R. M. Hooper, Esq, baving been re- quested by several hundred electors of the city to contest the Mayoralty, has consented todoso. Mr Hooper's card will appear in our issue of to-morrow. omapeidgnieniie A Movement is on foot for the holding of sweepstake trotting races. The races will take place op the ice in a few days, and will be for three-year-olds, four-year-olds and all- comers. Owners of ‘‘flyers” will please make a note of this, — At the next meeting of the Literary and Scientific Institute, Thursday evening. Jan 2lst., the Rev. Ira ©. Mitchell will read his paper, “Ths Relation of Christianity to Science.” Institute meets at 8 p. m., in the Templars’ Hall. — Tae mail which arrived in Georgetown on Saturday evening, was delivered here after the lapse of about forty-two hours! The mail which left here on Saturday did not cross to the mainland till to-day. Rapid communication ! lide egal We understand that owing to the Attor- ney-General’s early departure for England, the Crown will be represented in the Fitz- patrick manslaughter case by Messrs. Mc- Leod and Morson, and in the Gillis murder case by Mesars. Hodgson, Q. C., Morson and Macneil. oniewinn At a meeting of the Catholic Literary Union, held on Friday evening, 15th inst., the following resolution was unanimously adopted ; Resolved, That the thanks of this Society are hereby tendered to the Hon. John Costi- gan, Minister of Inland Revenue, for his thoughtful kindness in presenting our Library with the series of the Records of the Domin- ion Patent Office. _— > - — ‘LHE premises occapiel by Mr. Patrick Mc- | Cloaky , PownalStreet, have been inspected and | pronounced free from smallpox. The follow- | ing clean bill of health haz been granted by | Dr. Johnson:— Heacra Orrice, Jan. 15, 1886. | This certifies that I have inspected the | premises occupied by Mr. Patrick McClosky, | Pownal St,, recently quarantined on account of the infection of saallpox, and that all thiugs roquired to be done to disiafect, cleanse | and renova the same have been well and | effectualiy done Kicnarp Jounson, M. D. Health Officer. | iicttihiiwaal WE call the attention of our readers to the | advertisement of the Concertin aid of the smallpox sniferers, published in another column, to be held in the Market Hall, on} Thursday evening next, the 2lstinst This is a matter which appeals to the sympathy of all classes of our citizens, who have always been ready to assist any charitable object, and we trust they will respond on this oc’a- sion. We have only to remind our citizens | of the distress caused by the emallpox, to! awaken afresh their sympathy for the be- reaved poor. —_e—_—_ At a recent meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society, a committee, composed of Richard Walsh, Simon Bolger and J. J. Trainor, was formed for the purpose of organizing a De- Lating Club in connection with the Society. The Club has been organized, and the first discussion will be held in their Hall, Prince Street. to-morrow evening. Subject: *‘ The Veasibility of the Subway.” Opener—Hon. Simon Rolger. A committee, consisting of W. C. DesBrisay, Simon Bolger and J. J. Trainor, was also appointed for the purpose of organizing branches of the Society throughout the [sland—to be affiliated with the Society in this city. ’ ued Swattpox.—Dr. Jenkins returned from Afton Roed and Fort Augustus, on Satur- day afternoon. He reports three new cases —making four iv all—in the Gillan family at the former place. They were vaccinated four days previous to the symptoms appear: ing, and it is thought their esses will be mild A Mrs. Campbell, also of Afton Road, has syraptoms of the disease, but rt present her case is doubtful. At Kelly's, Five Houses, all the patients are doing (Spxcrat Despatcuxs To Tak Kxaminer.] The Eastern Sitution. Lonpon, Jan. 17. British belief in an Eastern war gain daily, despite the professed optimism of the Vienna press. The situation is in precise state of con- fusion and complication which any overt vct may clarify. Russia has aseomplished her great end, which was to restore her in- fluence over Bulgaria. The Prince tried his Lonpon, Jan. 17, A despatch from Belgrade rays ths S.r- vien Government refuses to disband its forces on the ground that it desires to be protected from surprises. hiked psd aia Siate vs. Church Panis, Jan. 17. Monarchist papers denounce the Govern- ment’s declaration regarding the clergy os an open war upon the clergy and charch. ee = best to stand out, and if English and Austrian backing had been steadfast | he would have succeeded; but Ausiria’s! crazy diplomacy led her ‘o support King! Milan to lengths which forced Prince Alex- ander back into the Muscovite arms. He is now there, and there to stay. Russian officials are swarming into Bulgaria again, picked privates from every Pussian regi- ment being drafted to serve as Bulgarian sergeants. Canadian Notes. Orrawa, Jan. 17. Lidy Macdonald has returned from her tour to the Rockies. Sir John is expected on Tuesday or Wed- nesday. Reports from the Northwest indicate that the recent statement of Indian uneasi- ness was got up by interested American Railway Agents. The Bank statement for last December shows an increase over the previous De- cember of nearly ten millions in deposit, and in discounts of over three millions, aud adecrease of more thau three and a hali millions in overdue notes and debts. erteecenenennne cee cence A Disgracefal Collapse. New York, Jan. 17. The Times’ cable says tho collapse of Gen. Pendergrast’s reputation in the mat- ter of the Burmese invasion, is disgraceful. Details of it are coming in by mail. They greatly annoyed Englishmen by destroying the only possible exception save Lord| Wolseley and Gen. Roberts to the rule of deadly mediocrity of the Generals of Eng- land. Warren will be sent to Suakim to get rid of him as a Liberal candidate in the next election, and itis possible that he may mike « hit there by contrast with McNeill. a a France's Colonial Policy, Paris, Jan. 17. DeFreycinet, yesterday, made a declara- tion in the Chamber of Deputies of the policy the new cabinet would follow. He said its Colonial policy would be less ad- yenturous than that of its recent predeces- sors. This statement was received with cheers by the chamber. ED The Jersey Bank Failure Lonpon, Jan. 17. Obitnary Lonpon, Jan. 17. Bishop Conaty is dead. _ Paul Bauley, the French painter, is dead, in his 58th year. Weather Suiletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours -fo the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Jan. 18.—10 a. m. West and north-west winds; clearing, colder weather. M &TEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1886, Highest Temperature Saturday...,...... 28.7 Lowest do me cisco ee 7.6 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at I is Ae a a Bs bec cen os 44.2 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (:ead at as ee os. B58 Lowest Temperature this merning ...... 24.1 Temperature this morniog,at 8 o clce’s, , .28.6 Temperatnre this afterncon atl o'aleck, 25,8 Supremes Court. Monpay, Jan, 18. Queen vs. McMillan and others—indict- ment forassault. This case was given te the jary at noon to-day, but up to the time of going to prass no verdict had been returned, Queen vs. Robinson—indictment for manslaughter. This trial is now going on. McLeod and Morson for Crown, F. Peters for prisoner. - —--_ <- THE experiment which Messrs. Tuckett & Son entered upon when they commenced to make the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco was this; to give the puplic a tobacco of the very finest Virginia leaf at the smallest possible margin beyond its actual cost, in the hope that it would be so extensively bought as to remun-r- ate them. By the end of thie: years the demand for ithad grown so much as to give assurance that the experiment was within reach. The demand for it to-day is more than ten times greater than it was t*en, and it is still increasing. Success has been reached, cgivieniiiiiiagal A Caro.—To all who are suffering from lerrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c I will send a recipe that will cure you, FR! OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis | covered ly a missionary in South Americar send self-addressed envelope to Rev T. Feman, tation D. New Vork. Jnseph The failure of the Jersey Bank has caus- ed several small failures, including that of Raulin Robin, a Newfoundland ship owner. Gossett, the Treasurer of the bank, who is also bankrupt, has been taken into custody on a charge of embezzlement. Metal Railway Sleepers Lonpon, Jan. 17. The London and Northwestern Railway Company has decided to substitute mf€tal sleepers for the present wooden ones throughout its system. The change will give an impetus to the iron trade, Other railways will follow the Northwestern’s example. Greece Warlike, —— AtTuEns, Jan. 17. toat they would resign unless he assented to an alliance with Servia, and the main- tenance of an army on a war footing. Nitka Protests Lonpon, Jan. 17, A number of tha residents of Afton Road and Fort Angastas were vaccinated on Saturday, and the remainder will be at- tended to as soon as possible. well Prince Nitka, of Montenegro, thas gone to Constantinople ‘to protest against the Bulgarian union, and to demand an extea- sion of the territory of Montenegro. The Ministry threatened to the King; ——_.2>--— | Ty is announced that the firm of R>bin & Co. had suspended payment, but it is ‘hoped the trouble will only be temporary | DIED. | At China Point. the 28th nlt., Maria Crane, | ia the 50th year of her age. ‘Valuable Proyerty in the Royalty ; — fPXHE Subscriber, owing to ill health, has decided to give up farming; he, there- fore, offers his property in the Royalty for private Sale Itis situated on the Malpeque | Road, abaut two miles from the city, com- prises about 37 acres of excellent land. and is in a high state of cultivation. There isa good Dwellixg House and two Barns, horse and cow Stab'e and three Barracks; also, a never- failing Well of water at the door. | For Terms apply to the owner, on the | premises, or to William Dodd, in the city. J. W. HOLMAN, Royalty. Ch’town, Jan 15, 185G—3awk Imo INE SARTS,—Miss A. Alley has re- opened her classes iv Vine Arts, and is prepared to receive a limited namber of pupils. The course of etudy iccludes Draw- mg from castsand still life; Painting, ia oils and water colors, &c.; Decoration, On silk, application. jan 15 6i eod pd Facts Facts 0 PRAKING & STHRNG’ ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER bide EDUCHD TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S STOCK. immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls aud Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low ee (QQ Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 0 HOLIDAY GOs. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ro —OO — eee Let Alli Remember that we will net be Underseld by amy House in the irade. ~~ 0 SEE CUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWH ERE PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. The Liverposl and London and Globe Insuranes fo. =U Assets, 3Ist Dec. I884, $36.023,954.86 -—_ O-—- --——- MIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the mest Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summers'de, P. E, I, Dec 22, 1885. DLE ARB EST ret | 7-___ Soe No Change in Business Contemplated 5 but a Bona Fide Change in Prices. oO NTIL the end of JANUARY NEXT, I will give such Bargains in DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING as will make everyone who will bay from me Happy, and in addition will give you some of my Choice TEA GRATIS. ‘To every buyer of $2.09 worth of DRY GOODS lb Good Tea, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, PE, I. $4.00 * . Mb sé $6.00 ” S ” 3ib - $3.09 . " ” or Clothing, 41b Good Tea. $10.00 af «es ae te ae 5} ‘sé Purchasers not wequiring the Tea can have the equivalent value in other goods iu the Store The Quality of my Tea is well and favorably known, get Good Tea Free cf Cost. _J. B. MACDONALD'S, Queen Street. This offers a rare opportunity to Ghgtown. Dee. 10. '85, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED, 1842. mar Assets, One Handred and Five Millions ($105,000.000.) Amount of Pelicie. New in Force about Four Hundred Millions ($406,000,002). 30: Tp' DS to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Asssets and Surplus all! belong to the Assured. . It is the BEST COMPANY . in which to Insure, as it combines all the advantages of | Ag*, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Cheapest dusur- | dance that is honestly possible under any contract, which bas a definite value to the bene- ficiary, J. W. FITZPATRICK, JOHN MACEACHERR, satin and plush. Terms made known on) Agent for P. E. Island. S HEKEBY GIVFN that the ANNUAL GENEAL MEHFING of the Share- holders of Tux EXAMINER PUBLISHING Com PANY will be held at the. office of Tuk EXAMINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'elock, in the evening, N. A, MITCHELL, Secretory, Ch’town, Jan, 15, 1886—wky & dly MW re ae areas a to Debtor otics to Debtors. 7 OTICE is hereby given that all debts duc me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Royal Grzelte and New Era newspapers will be handed over to an Attorney for collection, If not paid by the first of February. P. R. BOWERS “h’town, Jan. 12, 1886—jan123 2aw wk 3i A Bonanza for Bargain-Hunters, A Genuine Mark Down sale !—Ap- palling Reductions {— Unheard-Of Prices !—Overcoats, Suits, Twees and Gents’ Furnishings — SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED | SLAUGHTERED! TIME for Stock taking is near. Dull trade is alarming. Our stock of TWweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go., Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our larce and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. ‘he price is not so much of an object, The woods must turn inte new dollars, This price list is only an index :— Men's Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14 Men’s Biack Worsted worth $10, Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50. $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. $6 wi'l buy a Heavy just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $11, $12, and up. Childs’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wor- sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; #1 will buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- riced Tweeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our $05-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40. REID’. BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1885. Suits, only $6.50, Winter Ulster, worth CIVIC ELEGTION BY THE NAYOR N pursuance ofan act of the General Ag- sembly of this Island made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aud all Acts amending the same’,”’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and persons to Serve as a Common Council- mea in the City Counci! for each Ward of said City, Being in alla MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, 4. D. 1886, At the several places, that is to say - In Ward No. 1, at or near the store of Mesere J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No 2, at or mear the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No, 3, at or House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, be- tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No.5, at or néar the siore of John Coombs, corner of Euston and Great George Streets And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the alter- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, near the Market “Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground, Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Rich- mond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shall comprise all that pert of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street, Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlettetown which lies sout; of Fitzroy Street and north of Gratton Street Number Five shai] comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. ' NOMINATION DAY. ‘ WEDNESDAY, 20th inst, frem the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. }L 8.1 HENRY BEER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 18°6 3i tu th sat Bible, Book and Trad Depository. UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own, Chatterbox, Little Folks, Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Child’s Companion, Children’s Friend, In- fants’ Magazine, Family Friend, Mixs Haver- gals, Fverards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Works, Poetical Works, Wesleyan and Presbyt-rian Hymn Books, Confession of Faith, Suadsy “choel, Birthday, Xmas and New Year's and for sale at very Cards, &c., just recei low pr'cesa Bibles sold at prime cost. Traveiling Agent for the Maritime Provinces, Ch’town, 22, 1882-—_lmo mon sat M, F. ELLIS, Upper Queen Street, Dec. 4—eod — ¥ em SOPs in Reet ale SS A “UTR ener a oo ane