“Local and Other Items. rue Miramichi River wasiroezen over on Si h inet the ° as ReavLAR sessions f st. Lawrence Lodge, 1o0 &. will be resamed, commencing on fe. ing 0 th inst nday eve 1x na . Mo sil Lapy MacDoNaLD Is Ip Halifax. Before garning to the Upper Previnees she will a ‘ill ‘rederictom Lad Tilley at fFredaerk vist ) ae FARMERS, remember the Boston boat pakes her jast trip next week. Bring all our Eggs along R. K. Brace. nov27 y an A very choice assortment of Artotype Engraving’, selling very cheap, Come and select at once, as they are selllog very fast at Gg, H. Hasz ard’s. no 25 nicholas Janes WALLAce, aged 16, was sent to the Catholic inda:trisl school yesterday for five ears for mis-3} endivg his time. Hoe was sent ai the request of his mother.—//x, Herald eiheeninli Ox Sandsy, two young men named Aaron Adam*, azed 2!, and Rows Woodman. age 20, were drowned in the Shogomac stream, York County, N. B., by the ice breaking aud letting them throug uth as G. H. Haszanp is showing his large and peautifal stock of Christmas Cards, arranged in sample beoks. His Cards this yesr are better selecte | than ever, and for cheapness they cannot be beat. novZ8 —_— > — Tux steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, arrived from Montreal thie forenoon with a cargo of merchandiz®, enroute to St. John's, Nfld She will take » quantity of produce at this port, and proceed to St. John’s to-morrow at Boda. i iienediealinli DrrutHeRia is prevalent in Quebec. A pumber of cases are reported in one family, recently arrived from Labrador. Two deaths bave occurred], while in St. Roche all the chil- dren cf two brothers, living in adjacent houses, have succumbed to the malady. quieceihigpedii Tus caso of Downie vs Steamer Worcester, jg now before the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. The case arises out of a collision in Halifax harborafe¥ months ago, when tho stesmer was proceeding to Boston, the schooner being als» bound out, seosissiigialliaiul & 8S. Par xeon, Fsq, of the Registry Office, retarned a few days ago from the Southern States. Weare indsbted to his kininess for imens of the rice plant and the cotton plant —boch beautiful and interesting as well as valuablee products of the sunny clime od Covsty Covets.—We are axthoriz:d to anoounce ‘hit by order of the Judge of the County Court of King’s County, the next sit- ting of the County Court, at Souris, will be adjourned on Tuesday nex’ until Tarsday, Sta January, and the mext sitting of the Court at St. Peter's Bay will be adjourned on next TuesIry week uatil Tu-sday, the 12th day of Jacuary. aimee Trape at Cardigan Fridge has been very active this week. Five large schooners, carrying an average of over 6000 bushels each, have been lovdiag with potatoe, aad farmers from the surrousding couatry,som* of them coming as far as we've miles, have boen busy hauling their produce. Oats commind 32 eents, McIntyre potatoes |7 cents, Roses aad Burbank potatoes 19 cents. Mgtascnoty Accipest.—Mr. Matthew Murp»y, a well kaown resident of China Point, father of Mr. Marphy, of the Post Office, an’ respected by all who knew him, came to his death id asad m*nner yesterday. While leading bis horse, with a puncheon of water on a trnck, the water splashed and frightened the horse, throwiog Mr, Murphy down, when the wh el passed over his body. He died in about fifteen minutes after. — ee Fraz.— At Orwell Cove, on the night of the %th iast., the barn belonging to Mr, Alex. McDonald (Shock) was burned to the ground. It contained all his hay and straw, The fire is attributed te eome boys lurking arousd and striking matches outside the barn where there was loose straw. If parties were as frightened about fire as they are about smallpox, Laaur- ance companies would have less to pay. TAKING experience as the test there can be Ro question about the superio: quality of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ tobacco, From the first vear of its manufacture the demand for it has steadily grown. Even in the y ars which Were marked by our business depression, there Was no pause in the ircrease of tho sale of it In the dull years of 1876-77, and’78, the sales of it were vastly greater than in the prosper- ous year, 1573. —_—~»—_—- ARicn ficd of gold-bearing quartz is re poriel from North Brookfield, Queen's Coanty. The lead is upon what is known as ths ‘*‘ Parker farm.” and ifone half that is stated of it is to be creditel, it would seem that the Me(uire m ne is about to be eclipsed, After a!| s!lowauces are male, there appears to remsin ample ground for congratulating Mr. Culp and those associvted with him, oa their good Juck in striking a bonanzs, It is asserted on authority that over two hundred dollars worth of goid was, with the simplest methods taken out of the lead one day last week. — Liverpool Advance, ourbiiatiannts Tae liquidators of Peters’ combination lock company and directors of the new brass and iron manufacturing com pany, met at Moneton om the 25th inst., and agree upon the basia for the transfer of the prop2rty to be sanction- ed by Judgs King. The liquidators agreed to weil the preperty to the new company for $45,000, accept the amount of the stock of the hew company already prid in, some $75,900, and vive immadiate possession, waiting a short time for final wijustment, In the meantime, Stockholders in the new company wo are half paid stockholders ia the old comp any.and therefore liable to the liqudators, will be Given s double reesipt, which will amply Secure them in case of failure to complete ar- Fatgements. Failure is not, however, antici- Patel, aniit is hopedthis extensive factory * Will in a short time be in operation again. incnshicilineliilinad ACaro.—To all who are suffering from efrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRU! OF CHARGE. ‘This great remedy, was dis Tovered oy s missionary in Sonth American cend self-addressed envelope to Kev. Joseph & Taman, Station Db New Vork NOTES, Not the promissory, but facts about Weicome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to Teduce the cost of “ Pare Goods,” bat does "8 the value of legitimate Washing lities, the demand for which proves the Van'ave gained by the use of the genvine Over Soaps of dsabtful character. None should be deceived aven by Red aud Yeilow Fappers, or any of the imitations of the ELOOME, a8 a pair of clasped hands is Stam ave as NT bar, Maude by Ovrris, Ther on Seale ae 7 A Sor 17 7 TELEGRAPHIC MEWS. {Srecta, Desratcours ro THe KXAMINER, | Bishep Cameron on Biel. Orrawa, Nov. 28. Bishop Cameror, of Antigonish, is the guest of the Minister of Justice. From a reported statement of his in the Montreal Gavetfe, it appears that his Lorship is strongly opposed to the agitation over Riel. He said: ‘‘Looking at it from a common- sense point of view, the thing appears to have no bottom to it. An agitation be- cause of the execution of Riel is without foundation and has no raison d'etre.” He said further he was satisfied the agitation would die a natural death, Death ef King Alfonse. Maonip, Nov. 27. A state of siege has been proclaimed in the province of Bareslona and Carthagenia and the Canary Islands. Despatches from all points, however, report a tranquil state of effairs The Minister of War and Minister of the Interior have ordered the Provincial officials to use the utmost tact and discretion as long as order prevails, and take immediate and energetic action the moment the slightast indication of disorder appears, and to pro- claim a state of siege when necessary. The editors of the Journal la Discussion have been arrested for publishing the head- line ; ‘‘Alfonso is dead ; long live the Re- public,”’ Execution of Rebels. BatrLerorp, Nov. 27. The executton of eight Indians, found guilty of marder at Frog Lake and Battle- ford, took place this morning. The gal- lows worked without friction, The victims of the Frog Loke ,‘wassacre were Quinn, the Indian agent, Gaion, half-breed, De- laney, Farm Iostructor Gowanloek, Miller, Fathers Ch ffor and Marchand, and Deli, Willis, Craft and Gillehrist. The British Electiens. Lonpon, Nov. 27. The latest returns show 131 Liberals, 124 Tories and 81 Parnellites elected thus far. Phe Tory net gain 26. In Midlothian, Gladstone received 7,874 votes to 3,245 for Dalagrype. Another Murderer Hanged. Toronto, Nov. 27. Bery Simmons, who murdered his para- our, Mary Ann Stokes, in Jane last, was hanged at London this morning in the presence of about one hundred people. The Servian War. Lonpon, Nov. 27. The Times, Constantinople despatch says that Servia and Bulgaria have agreed to an armistice on the mediation of Turkey, Aostria and Russia. MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES. The steamship Emma Graham, sunk in the Opis River last night by a@ collision with a barge. Une man drowned and several missing. At Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday, 100 strik- ing miners were arrested for creating dis- turbaaces. An election riot took place at London- derry yesterday, during which the windows of Protestants were broken, and the Sal- vation Army barracks wrecked. The British expeditionary force reached Nyeenyan on the 25th, and proceeded same evening to Mandalay. Weather Bulletin. Probabiltties for the mext 24 Aours for the aritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 25.--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, between south- west and northwest, fsir weather; not much change in temperature M eTeoROLOGICAL Orrick Charlottetown, Novy. 28, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... ; 37 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (road at GED 600040000600 cveen soecoocen’d Lowest Temperature this morning ......?4. Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, . .26 Tamperatare this afternoon at} o'olook. 35. TOPO eee ee Ow or oe . 5 9 4 9 4 Summerside Hxports. SumMersipe, Nov, 26. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene ;— 76 bris potatoes.......+.....6: $ 3100 ie ee Ec ccape +s cnr et 185 00 et OO, i. dake eth nenceeo ne 24 00 Rss 60440 cenece i: dk a ee BS DOOR. OOD. 6 piste 040 «220 nen 5 00 IS, sii's «6 0'ne ca 25 «nck ee 320 60 SE nccanpsee otntens ans os 1838 00 2 boxes poultry... ....-eees0e 10 0@ DS Des PARCEL 65.0.0 ce pe nneser 88 00 7 bris sounds,..... + eh etnaine 4 226 00 17 cames CGg8... 1... -ceereeeeeces 102 00 $2954 00 Py sams steamer on 27th :— 37 carcasses pork.. ..... onda es $ 446 00 1°4 bris oysters ......-eeeeceees 985 Ov ee eee eee ee ee 738 00 127 bags potatoes .....-.--+-..-- 48 00 4 boxes smelts..... ede aimtlin:s - 10 090 OE TS MORNE a sce cv in no ogee 44 00 12 sheep....-.-+++- amenaneetes 30 00 PE As ches condias a os eamae 21 00 GOEE Tg WE 5 <5 éncc <4 0 (80.9040 08 589 00 80 bush oats....... sat kentaune pw $2237 00 MARRIED. At St. Bernard’s R. C. church, on 23rd inat, bythe Rev. Father Meahan, Mr ¢, Babang, of Painsec, to Miss Adeline Perry, daughter of D. P. Perry, of P. E, Istand DIED. At his rosidence, China Point, on the 27th inst., Matthow Murphy, Keg, in the 68th year of Liv age NOVEMBER 28. 1886. In Memory of Mr. B Pickard. | A good man has gone to the rest that remalns For the people of God, And we, in our blindness, see only The stroke of the rod ; But he, with the glorified vision Death gives to God’s own, Sees the outstretched sceptre which beckons lium near to the throne, The valley of death was o'ershadowed By gloomiest gloom ; The pathway was dreary, which led From this life to the tomb ; ‘But Oh! the awakening that came When the river was croseed— the rapturous groeting—-the joy he received For the joy he had lost ! The turbulent waters of Jordan Rolled back from his feet ; The bitterness of parting became But a memory sweet ; He rests in the presence of Jesus, His Saviour and King— “Oh! grave, where is thy victory ? Oh! death, where is thy sting ?” Jomn, Ch’town, Nov. 26th. — <a The British Elections. Lonpon, Nov. 26.—Among the mem- bers of Parliament returned yesterday were the following :— Liverpool, West Toxteth Division—T. B. Reyden, Conservative. Kast Toxteth--Baron Henry De Worms, Conservative. Wolton Division—J. Gibson, valtive Exchange Division—Baily received 2,964 votes, deteating O'Shea, Liboral, who re- ceived 2,900. Kirkdale Division—Powell defeated Red- mound, 3,391 to 765. Abercomby Division—W. F. Lawrence, Conservative elected. Everton Division—E. Whitley, Conser- vative. Derby, West Division— Hamilton. Durkham—The Tory candidate defeated T. C. Thompson, Parnell’s protege. Northampton—H. Labouchere and C. Bradlavgh, Liberals. South Pzeddington —Lord R. Churchill defeated Skinner, 2,631 to 1,025. Reading— Murdock defeats Lefevre, Lib- eral, by 3,818 to 3 359. Depiford— The Tory candidate defeated the Liveral candidate, who was a native of Lodia. Wert Loeds—Herbert Gladstone, Liberal. Derby —Sir W. V. Harcourt and T. Roe, Liberals, Fulbam—W. Hays Fisher, Couservative, defeated Rush. Shoreditch, Hoggersten Division—W. R. Crewer, labor. West Bristol—Sir M,. H. Beach, Con- servative. Central Hackney—Sir Guyer Hunter, Conservative, defeated John Holmes, Liberal. : South Bethnal Green—George Howell, labor. East Hul!—William Saunders, of the Central News, Liberal. heat Edmburah—G, J. Goshen, Liberal. The Tory newspapers to-day say that so far the Tory reaction exceeds the Liberal reaction of 1880. The Parliamentary candidates elected in the city of London are R. N. Fowler, Con- servative, 12,825 votes, over Hibbard, 8.802; S. P. Low, Liberal, 5,817 votes, over W. J. R. Cotton, Conservative, 5,563, Lambeth, Kennington Division—R. Gen. Davis, Conservative, 3,351 votes, over J. O'Connor Power, Liberal, 2,991. Mayo—Mr. Crilly, unopposed. Kerry—Mr. Stock, unopposed. The Liberals gained in Salisbury. The totals thus far are as follows; Lib- erals, 91; Conservatives, 90; Nationalists, 6. Liberal gain, 6; Tory gain, 27. The Tory reaction is still unchecked, and the enthusiasm of the Conservatives is un- bounded and contagious. Great crowds gather in the neighborhood of the bulletin boards and their announcements of a sweep- ing Tory success. The Conservatives have carried five of six Muinchester divisions. he sugar operatives of East St. George’s returned Mr. Ritchie, an advocate of counter balancing duties. In Hampstead, Sir H. Holland, Conservative, who received 2.789 votes, defeated the Marquis of Lorne, The Liberals also received 1,810, Lonpvon, Nov. 27—-1 a. m. The returns up to 1 o'clock this morning, show that 109 Liberals, 108 Tories and 10 Parnellites have been elected. The Libera! gains so far are six seats, and Tory gains 29 seats. Conser- Special Notice. FEXHE General Office of the Mutual Life Insurance Companr, of New York, for this Province: is, for the present, at the Agency of the ‘‘Royal Insurance Company,” of Liverpool, McKachern’s Building, Queen Street Nov. 20, '85—2w eod pat, her anion 2w 559955555 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a trial of th days of the use of Dr. Dye’s tclebrated Vaieate Belt with Electric Suspensory Appiiances, for the rpeedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for_many other diseases. Complete restora- tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed mailed free, by addressing VOLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter C. Siook of SMALL” INSTRUMENTS, &e., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. &@ Selling Remarkably Low, Call and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, Sign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen St. Ch’town, Nov. 10—4wks dwpat, her dwks UBSCRIBE for THE \VEEKLY EXAMI- NER, The latest local aud foreign news ean abrays be fooud Lsertp. WINTER CLOTHING, ——AT THE—— LENDSN HSUSE! 0 Men’s Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men’s Pilot Cloth Overcoats, Men’s Heavy Cloth Uisters, Men’s 4il-Weol Tweed Suits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants. BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys’ Overcoats, Roys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Jackets. —_——_—_—0 As we intend to Clear Out our Stock of Clothing this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Never Before been Kieached in Charlottetown. Eka See our Stock before buying elsewhers. CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1885. LD PEAKING & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN TYIMERSE 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, Uanvass (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, Flennel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Faney Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Fioss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Liat Bands, Handkerchiefz, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons, Linens (all kinds),~ Lamp Wicks, Laées, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand dispiay) Muslin, Mant'epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Ne¢dles, Neckiets, Neckties, 011 Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shiris, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slupper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scaris, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scaris, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods, Cutis, Caps, Ciild’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices, Letter orders receive prompt and carefui attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25,85. —_—__—_____—_— NEW FALL g88Bs. Oo: J. B MACDONALD S now showing new Dress Guods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and I colored, 25 conts 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 9; Overcoats for $4; Blankets and Quilts, very cheap: If you want good value for your money, try J. B. MACDONALDS, Queen “reet. Ch ytown, Sept. 2%, 'ti—dgwhy paty SMALLPOX NOTIGE. NHE Alberton Board of Health order that all passengers, from any portion of ‘this Island east of Miseouche Station (by train or otherwise) be prohibited from entering sny part of the jurisdiction of said Board, namely : Lots Four, Five and Six, UNDER A PEN- ALTY OF FIFTY DO! LARS. The Board calls upon all Justices of the Peace, Con- stables and other peace cflicers to see this order rigidly enforced. Ail trains will be boarded at O’Leary Station by any officer, and any person from said prohibited district (exeepting train hands) attempting to pass that Station will be placed under arrest and dealt with accordiog to law. RB. REID, Chairman Board of Health. JOHN D, McKINNON, Clerk, Alberton, Nov. 24th, '85—nov26 3i NOTICE ( WING to other engagements, we have decided to temporarily dispose cf our retail trade in the City Market to Mr. E. Waller. 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 Street. A. L. BRIDGES & CO, Nov. 23—2v7 cod why I respectfully beg to return my sincere thanks to the public generally for their very kind patronage extended to me since I com- merced business as Pork Butcher, Sausage Manufacturer, &c., &c , and in addition to the above beg to state that on, ard 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 eo leber- ally bestowed upon my predecessors, Messrs. A. L. Bridges & Co. E. WALLER. Nov. 23—2 wks wky Wotice to the Public —_——— ee V E have row completed our Fall Importations, eontisting of a large and carefully selected stock of English, Scotch, Americzn and Can- adian Merchandise, fully supplying every department, which wil! be disposed of At Specially Lew Prices, for Cash or its equivalent. We are paying the HIGHEST PRICES for Oats, Potatoes, Pork, Hides, &c., at a'l ship- ping points wi'hin the limit of our patrons, ani along the line of Railway, and wiil there- fore look for, and insist on, the payment of al! accounts due us before the close of mavi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO, Souris, Nov. 2i--3wks & why Small-Pox Remedies! PURE CARBOLIC ACID, CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength), THY M9O-CRE-OL, CARBOLIC SOAP. SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. —-AT—— Apothecaries® Hall, DESBRISAY’S CORNER. Nov. 23—d & wky tf FREE VAGGINATION. PROVINCIAL SEckETARY's OrFicr, } Nov. 23rd, 1835. ‘ TOTICE is Hereby Given that DR. CON- ROY will be in attendance at the Gov- ernment Vacci'tation ‘'flice, corner of Great George aud Water Streets (formerly Long- worth & Haszard’s office) every day from 10 oeleock a m., till 1 o'clock p. m, and from 7 o'clock p. m., to 9 o’clock p. w., when all persons presenting themselves will be vac- cinated wholly free of charge. It is urgently requested that all heads of families see that the children and members of their households be vaccinated without far- ther delay. By order, ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Secretary. Nov. 23—tf APPLES, FISH, &c. [* STORE :— 350 barrels Choice Winter-keeping APPLES, 2060 do No.1 HERRING, 600 boxes Digby do. Closing out to the trade at Auction prices, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. November 18—tf NOTICE. A Ta meetingof the Board of Health, held 4X. on the l4th day of NOVEMBER, inst., Ordered, That ail erticles requircd for the use of the Board of Health be tu:nished, on requisition from the Clerk and countersigned by the Chairmen of seid Board, and that sny article furnished without such requisition will not be paid for. By order, A. li. MACPHERSON, Nov. 16 2wk Clerk, T ™ NOTICE. HE Public are hereby notified that the headquarters of tie Health Officer are at the Market House, where all business con- nected with the Medical Department cf the Board of Uealth will be conducted, By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, Clerk, Nov. 17, 1895. NGEEICKHK. LIL persons willing to be employed ae # Nurses, in cases of swalipox, are re- quested to put themselves in communication with the Health Officer at once. RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D., Health Officer. Health Odice at Merket House, Nov. 17, 8G i - J - ee oe ee Athans siping e Mnsaiieinnioniin gig: det ca. ty 2