‘ t * 3 -_ Local and Other Items. caped from the Moncton FIVE ] risers yokap on Saturday L I m Tur steamer Vr incess of W ales left Pic- toa for this port at 20 clock. 2 os A seRI riot took place in the Salvation ' ks, Moeneton, Saturday night rm Barracks, ’ ‘ gene. Army ae ata [nspecte! Hower left Moneten en Satur- day with tweuty recruits for the N. W Mounted Police, o In order to give sli an opportunity to take givautege of the Sp vial Diseount Sale, w, W. Beers Stere will remain open until 730p m — i QcwK Passact the schooner Emerald, McKay maste™. made the ran from New London to Halifax in ‘G6 hours. This is quick work for the season nine Ir there is anythiog below the clouds that qill make an angel red about the eyes it is to see a near-sigh’ed bachelor try to thread a pee jie. Chicago Ledger, > Taz wowen of St. Peter's congrega‘ion will please meet at Mra. George Hodgson’s, on Thursday next, at 2.30 p. m., when a full attendance is urgently requested. - -—<> — Tux steamer Princess of Wales arrived from Pictou this morning at 5 o'clock Owing to the thick weather, she was compelled to anchor at Point Prim for the night, gic Tus market to-day Was as large 1s any pre- yjous to the outbreak of smallpox in the city. This shows that the inhabitants of the sur- rousding country are rap diy gaining confi- dence in the ci'y. sein Aw elever year old lad, named Black, skated through the ice in the river at New- eastie, N. B., on Saturday and was drowned. The body was grapp'ed for and recovered in ee Nee mane ern a nanmeameemermnnn THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEATH AND CONDITION OF PA rENTS. Dr. Jenkins last evening made the fol lowing report :— ; Sir,—L have to report the death of Ann Murphy, who died at 4 o’clock this morn- ing. Mrs. Waughan and Christy Bell remain much the same, Mary MoTagua is showing some symtoms of bronchitis. Her case is critical. Mrs. Parkman is improving. Mary Ann Doyle, a child admiited yes- dav, has a severe attack. In the men’s ward, John Crockett is still very weak, James McDonald is progressing. His throat is very bad, but otherwise his symptoms are net uvfavorable. I have, eic., J. T. Jenkins, Health Officer. Dr, Jenkins at noon to-day made the following report : To the Chairman of the Board of Health : Sir,—i have no death to report to-day. _ Mary MeTague, whom I reported as havy- ing bronchitis, has now pneumonia, and her chance of surviving is very slight. Mrs. Waughan has also bronchitis. but not so generai as Miss McTague. Christy Boll, though very ill, has no com- plications at preseut, Mrs. Parkman is progressing favorably. Mary Anu Doyle is doing well. In the men’s ward, John Crockett is very low. He has small abscesses ail over his body which create a good deal of irritation, iever snd much debility James McDonaid’s case is severe, though at present he bas no bad symptoms. i have, etc., about two hours, silicate Ue to the end of November the sale of | Sydney eoal at the mine, Cape Breton, was | 92,500 tons against 114,000 for the correspond. ing peri id iast year There was a heavy | drop in sales during Nov ember. coaeiiiaaaaae G. H. Tayior’s Jewelry Store, North Side Queen Square, is one of the best places ia the city to bay your Christmas Presents. He has a magnificent stock to select from. See his advertisement in another column, iuvitisiiimaeama A Nova Sccrtta girl named Dora Milliar4, ed 17, is missing from Malden, Mass, since October 9th Her friends believe she has been inveigled into seme disreputable house in Boston, snd there confined against her will, iil al Rev. Mr. Hercurson will (D. V_) officiate at North River on Sabbsth first, the 20th inst., at 10.30 s. m.; at New Glasgow Road, ai 2 o'clock p. m,; and at Hunter River at 6 o’cleck in the evening, if the Hall be dis eng ged. oui-dhdiilll Tue Peterboro (Ont.) 7imes complains that the rolitary case of smallpox they had in that town cost the ratepayers $444.43. The items in the bill are use of land, building, well and pump, stove, drugs, attendance, furniture, tent and sundries. mealies Tromas Roorn, a tailor employed at Max- well & Sone, Halifax, died very suddenly at the Parker House, on Sunday While eating | hie dinner, he got up and went out irto an} adjoining room. His son followed him and | asked him what was the matter ; but before | he could reply he had fallen on the floor dead, | —_——_<---—— i Wrure Wrisow, the 13 year old son of a} t office official in Halifax, N. 8., ran away ol home about two weeks ago, intending to go west and become aa Indian fighter. He came to Woodbridge station, near Detroit, on Tuesday aizht last, half frozen, and said he had concluded not te bother the [ndians just now and wanted to be sent home. His father has been notified and promises to come for him, _ Dd — A Vacctxe Pornt.—-Dr. McKechnic, of London, Ont., got in a fresh supply of vaccine points a few days ago, and some of them hap- pened te be exposed to view on his counter. Afamer from that neighborhood was in at the time and amused himself by using one of the points as a toethpick, pricking his gums in the operation. It ‘‘took” in the most approving style, and the man is now in pos- session of a mouth that is crowding al! the other features of his face out of shape. onsite Tue tobacco of Martinico was once the favorite with the smoking world, and when old Father Henipen descended the Mississippi about 1689 the Indians were much surprised to se an European with such an ex-ellent sample of their native plant. But the smok- ers of the ‘Myrtle Navy” would give but a = account of the once celebrated Martinico heir favorite brand is as much superior to it as it was to the raw and uncured leaf which the Indians of that day smoked. — ee “Litrte Sweernearts” is the title of a wonde ful picture by the great artist, Milais, Itisof bewitching beauty that words fail to describe, cis published by the Family Her ald and Weekly Star, Montreal, and is carry- ing the hearts ofthe people by storm. *£ tite sed Provincial Governors, Senators, Mem- bers of Parliament, and all classes of people the world over. have deluged the publishers With congratulations and compliments. A postal card to the publishers of the Family Herald, Montreal, will get you terms and particulars ee Dvrixe Wednesday night last there was ashower of fish at (umberlan4, near Port- ad, Me Next morning, for a radius of a Mile or so, s:nall fish were found in abund- sce. The depot at Cumberland was “tewn with them and passengers on the train procured handfuls of speci- mens. Some of them have been brought Portland sod placed in the natural —- fooms. The fish are about an inch long, an have the appearance of young smelts. It is Wpposed that they were taken from the bay 8 whirlwind or water spout, the wind being very high that night. ne Gore To THe Erervat (rry.—His Grace Atehbishop ©’ Brien will leave Halifex on the +S. Parisian, which sails on the 9nd of Jane Rary, for Liverpool, en route for Rome, where ges to present himself to His Holiness Pope, for the ‘iret time since his conse- qation as archbishop of this diocese. His ®épent many years in the Eternal City, fe he studied philosophy and theology. ib is four o» five years since he was last will 4 His visit to Rome on this occasion foubtless be a source «* great pleasure to eae and it will certainly be gratifying tothe Girace’s many friends there to welcome ~ 0 Eternal “ity the youngest archbishop -* World. The archhishop will be secom- — by Rev. Father Ellis, who has for ei time past been tn indifferent hea!th, and ® viet 1 4 need of such » rest an phange as gives —Hx, Herold, J. T. Jenxins, Health Ofticer. PATIENTS IN THE CITY. De. Johnson, Health Officer, to day made the followivg report :— To the Chairman of the Board of Health: Siz,—Four houses have been released from quarantine—all inmates well. No new cases have occurred since Son- day evening Dr. Warburton’s report informs you regarding the patients im the city. Yours, e‘c., Ricoarp JOHNSON, Hedith Officer. To Dr. Jounson,— Siz,--The patients in town are doing well to-day. Mrs. McMahon is somewhat bet'er, and I think will recover. Mr. Walsh’s case haze not developed. James WARBURTON, The Mr. Wal-h referred to above is Capt. Michael Walsh, of Upper Queen Sireet. His daughter has recently recovered from the disease. LETYER FROM DR, JENKINS. Sir,—Every man has aright to his own opinion, and if be thinks he knows any- thing, to the privilege of giving public expression to it; but I have no sympathy, but on the contrary, a profound contemp! for those who write anonymously. They must be either ashamed of their name or of their productions, otherwise they would let the public know who they are and what weight their opinions should carry. As far as I have seen,these writers have displayed, as one might naturally expect, extreme ignorance both as to facts and _ the deductions to ba drawn from them. l intend in due time, for the satisfaction of the public, to publish a comprehensive report on the smallpox epidemic, from which I think it will be seen that the mortality at the smallpox hospital can be reasonably accounted for, and that under the circumatances it has, though large, not been excessive. Yours etc., J. T. Jenkins. Dec. 15, 1885. RUSTICO CASES. Sir,—Since my last report Angus Me- Kenzie has taken varioloid ; nurse Curran is doing well. The cases are now hopeful and prospects of good recoveries. The family is in three divisions and must be kept that way for some time until the house is fumigated and thoroughly disinfected. The services of a male attendant was secured. Every effort is put forth to con- fine the disease to this house. It is satis- factory that no more cases have broken out in Mr. Laird’s house, New Glasgow. His flag comes down to-morrow. Yours truly, R. McNett, M. D. Stanley, Dec. 14, '85 THE GOSPEL ARMY. Sir,—I would like to know why it is that the Board of Health in their wisdom refuse to allow the Gospel Army to hold their meetings in the upper room, while al! the churches are in full blast. Where do they draw the line? Is it because Captain Mallery and his zealous co-workers do not claim Apostolic succession? or what 2 am told that both the Mayor and the Health Officer are willing and anxious for the meetings to be resumed. An explana- tion is in order. INQUIRER. PRECAUTIONS AT CORNWALL. A meeting of the Board of Health for Cornwall and West River, was held in Cornwall Schoolhouse on Monday, Dec. 14th. Health Officer present, Theophilus rosby, Esq- ; e A Gomunlthte consisting of the following entlemen, viz: Enoch Drake, George Scott, Angus McDonald and Samuel Frizzie, Esqrs., was appointed to assist the officer in the discharge of his duties. The following resolutions we passed : t in 7hereas, The smalipox has broken ou wa midst, in the house of David W ~ : poe Oat he appolad Mr, Angus Mc D ? Up watch and nappir the ny, Ba et one Shem fi fection, and that any declare them free from in ec pee 5 ntering said house sha 8 i. one Seen’ Sanne until pronounced free from el F S hools in Resolved, That all cherehes and. on mde i ts be closed, tottering be allowed until further orders from the Board of Heaith. sent t the minutes of | this meeting wait ee Patriot and ExaMinsk news pe Quas W, Kigey, Socretary. In DAILY To the Chairman of the Board of Health : Hx AMITNER, DECEMBER 15, 1885. NOTES, [illustrated papers, etc., wanted at the hospital, It cost the city $1,375 to maintain watchmen for isolated houses during the past month. "\The Rev. Mr. Carruthers, who visited the hospital several times, says it is much _— comfortable than he expected to ad if, <i Items from Rustico. The people here were for some time in great dread causéd by the sudden oatbreak of smallpox in the city; but they are now becoming more recenciled, Notwithstand- ing this, we do not destroy Tur ExaMINer. We are but teo glad to receive it. Mr. Domnic Buote has received the ap- potntment as Postmaster for Rusticoville—a new Office to be opened at the beginning of the new year. This is a want supplied that has been long felt. The schooner Four Sisters, owned bv Joseph Gallant, has just returned from Newfoundland. Sie wil! lay up here for the winter. Mr. John Snowie shot and captured a fairly large seal one day last week. He has since got sight of another, but was not successful in securing it. Mr. Benjamin Buntain has just returned home from the neighboring provinces where he disposed of aome valuable horses. We learn that Mr. John Newson has con- cluded to move the Seaside Hotel some little distance from its present site. Mr. James L. Smith is now on a yisit to Dakota, His return is anxiously awaite’, as these who are contemplating goirg out there this fail would like to hear Mr. Smith speak of that far-famed territory in favorable terms. oo Or all the absurd songs you ever heard is one just published in Boston, with the astovishing title, ‘You'll never miss your mother till she’s gone.” Well, of course not. With ali the love and reverence in the world for the mother how in thunder could you miss her when she ia right in the same room, talking t»> you? Sach profovn! wisdom is enough to weary a wooden Iedian.—J. H. Burdette. GAUVELL BROS. WHOLESALE. 4500 barrels FLOUR, 250 do. Cornmeal, 30 do. Oatmeal, 20 do. Beans, 1160 half chests THA, 150 pomeows Molasses, 100 rels Yellow S 4 40 do. Granulated Sugar, 200 bags RICE, 750 boxes Raisins (Valencias) 50 do. very choice Layer s, 48 barrels Currants, 300 boxes FIGS, 150 do. Cheese, 100 tubs BUTTER, 100 casks Kerosene Oil, 600 coils 6 thd, Rope, 1500 do. 9, 12 and 15 thd. Rope, for Lobster raps, 10,000 Ibs. Marline, 40 rolls Sole Leather, 100 caddies Bright Smoking Tobacco, 80 boxes and caddies Chewing do., 40 kegs Twist, . 200 cases Matches, 150 boxes Pipes, 600 dozen Brooms. 500 do, Pails, 50 do. Washboards, 75 kegs Baking Soda, 20 bags Nuts, 60 barrels VINEGAR, 100 demijohns do., 125 pails Confectionary (assorted.) 75 cases Pickles, 200 boxes Pepper, 200 do Ginger, 100 do Mustard, 100 do Cream Tartar, 50 do Mixed Spice, 50 do Cinnamon, 140 do Allspice, 200 lbs Nutmegs, 500 do Cloves, 5 bbls. Sulphur, 5 do Salts, 40 tins Castor Oil, 0 boxes Indigo, 30 gross Diamond Dyes, 100 do Ink, 80 cases Starch, 50 boxes Soap, 20 dv Parafine Candles, do Tallow Candies, 20 crates Earthenware (good assortment.) 10 do Teapots. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Nov. 25--eod 3 wk Just View the Display --AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. THEO. Ub, CHAPPELLE, Ch’town, Dec. 5, '85—eod O LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- firat of . Apply to A. White: ston given firet of Muy Oat ouw put a nee ae A i A a EO te Bi th pn a — -— ene es apa ae rod Facts. Facts -—-—-——0 Thoroughbred Stock nln JAMES BUGGAN & SONS. T Halifax, on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst., } on Jones’ Wharf, at 2 o’clock, the fol- lowing Thoroughbred Steck, seved from the wreck of the steamer Breoklyn, at Anti- costi :— 19 Thoroughbred Galloway Heifers. \ ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER! ° - ae Ball Calves. Dee, 14—2i REDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S| is 43 Siucpahire Down Sheep. STOCK. : | sheet was mecree by one a vs argos res ers ia ntario, an are 86 or Immense Discounts to clear balance|™ vo AG. JONES & CD cod _ ° —_ gents. of Fur-lined Cloaks. NOT JAPANESE CURIOS, Emmense Discounts to clear balance | But substantial, sensibie, Eeonomi- ea cal Xmas Presents for your Chil- or WwW tater oe ackets. dren, Brethers, Sisters, Wives, 3 Husbands, Cousins and Aunts, at Immense Discounts to clear balance) prices within the Reach of the £ oo P 3 of Millinery. oo Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low, ee aciimrehemende MEX’s REEFERS, $3.25, $4.50, $5 ane. up. Child’s Reefers and Overcoats, $3.25, $4, $5 and up. Men’s Black Worsted Overcoats, neat and durable, $8.50 to 15. Men’s Black Worsted Suits (a wonderful bar giin) only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, $1.25, €1.50, $2 Just yee the P rices we are Selling Blankets at. sien Tweed Suits, made to measure, $11, $12, 13and up. Tryon Tweed Ulsters, to measure, $10, $12 Oo and up. Tryon Tweed Pants, to measure, $2.75, $3.50 and up. Men's Scotch Tweeds Suits, to measure, worth $25, now oniy $16. Men's Scotch Tweed Pants, made to measure, $4. worth 36, HOLEDAY GOODS. Bi se ie rss tem mae The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and | 77s, 0 tes eee in Caps, only $2; Cloth Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Caps in all the Clans, S0cts, up. Men’s Heavy Napcloth Reefers, made to meas- ure, With velvet collar, $7.85. Men’s Heavy Napcloth and Worsted Overcoats, Ow NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is] tognescure, ony stu. now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. : the latest Paris fashion, $1.75, $3 and up. Youths’ Suits, in Scotch and Canadian makes very stylish, $5, up. Carloads of Shirts and Drawers, in lambswool and cashmere, 3U0cts to $3 each. A solid wall of Scotch and Island Tweeds at 40cts up. Men’s Heavy Top picts, in cloth, flannel and Bet Ali Remember that we will net del es Bike very newest makes, only rf a ae a rer7 amir srk. al - iO s > An Je ; - <1, Undersold by any House in the Trade. pifeieeatetne ae re Ladies’ Cloth, Rimgwood, and Jersey Gloves, 20cis up. annie Collars only 6cts, up; Neck Frilling s up. Ladies’ Ulsters and Jackets, $1.65, $3, $4 and up {London made.) rs A Tig .) rersa c Ladies’ Jackets, made to measure and a perfect a Ec ; i F Oo ae wet . fit. warranted, cheap. a i & taf & sy notes Cocoon, Canadian and Tryon Knitting arns, Men’s Cardigan Jackets, very heavy winter weights, S5cts, up. Cotton Fiannels, All-wool Flannels and Tick- ing, all shades. Table Damask. in Turkey Red and Brown, ; 25cts, up. crés of Men’s Mufflers and Scarfs, in silk and gp | Wool, 25cts up. Real Saxony Woo! Tweeds, winter weights, only 95cts, worth $1.40. Velvet Picture Frames, cabinet size, only 75cts, worth $1.50. ere Ladies’ and Gents Pocket Books, Mirrors, Cigar Cases, Knives, &c. oe ew) conencansniion O ee ea Oo~- PERKINS Ch’town, Dee. 11, 85. _ One of the Finest Stocks of Gents’ Furnishings in the city. } Men’s American Felt Hets and other goods too numerous to mention. The celebrated Gibsons’ Cottons, a yard wide. 5 cents. (CAMERON BLOCK) REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK. _————— ID Ch’town, Dec. 9, 1885, J. H. BELL & CO., - Books, Stationery. Toys, Games and (usiem Boot & Shoe Makers, Fancy Goods, reer AND THE FINEST STOCK OF pee OPENING, A FINE STOCK OF erecta work cot up in the latest styles, neat and up to the times, Good stock and workmanship second to none. CHRISTMAS CA RDS Pre Fitted Prompt—trices Keasoneble. in the city, being selections from RAPHAEL, TUCK & SONS, of London, We oles tedden teil d ti f Sh : N ' , . “ON? c I quantity of Shoe Eogland; L. PRAYG & CO., Boston; POOULTON’S Findings, with a good assortment of Fashion- PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, *="""* tidress eink we al J. H. BELL & CO, Sign of the BIG BOOT, Upper Great George St., 2nd door to Knight & Son. Packages Containing 100 Cards at $1 OO, | Nov. 30, 18% imo 2w $2.00 or $5.00. ; Notice to the Public Phese Packages contain an assortment of Flain and “ringed Cards, W E have now completed our at about three times the value at the Retail Price, and will be mailed postpaid for either of : Fall Importations, the above sums, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. consisting of a large and carefully selected LE ON ARD MORRIS. stock of English, Scotch, American and Can- iin ies 1885—3wk: adian Merchandise, fully supplying every om pe Bent a =e department, which wil! be disposed of and from other Celebrated Publishers. For the convenience of customers at a distanoe, we have pvt up At Specially Low Prices, for Cash or its equivalent. EVERYONE CAN We are p»ying the HIGHEST PRICES for call and examine the 'argest stock of Househoid Furniture, &c.,| oats, Potatoes, Pork, Uides, Se. at all ship. : ° x A kh ; 5 ping poin's within the limit of cur patrons, &e., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they |" seex the line cf Reltway, and Wat ieee can fore lock for, and insist on, the payment of all accounts due us before the close of navi- SAVE MONEY gation. and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, M»ttresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), er . : : : YED~— Fr elvidere Paatvre, scme Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, time in November, a Heifer two years Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos,| old, white snd red, with white streak down re. . the face. Any body leavirg information of and One Theusand and One other articles, wong i Aa he valid tee Soar teaitils f and expense. decl2 3i FROM OR SALE—A balance of 16 barrels of Cement, to clear, ot $3.25 ; general price THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or Ch town, Dev. 3, Go—eud wky MATTHEW, McUEAN & CO. Souris, Nov. 21 3wks & wky WiNTS, LOST, POUND, de. OST.-—-A Bunch of Keys. The finder will 4 please leave them at Tuk Examuver office. decl5 lady Boarders may find comfortable accommoation by applying to Mrs, William Kenuedy, Brivk Hovse, ii ae arg ows ] eS Ae SR cr A oe a il. : an eb HE ea soilihe tie e “ts Be Cae a ai. ~<a agi itll, acti Se Rio aes cd Fa aie NE P ee 2. ee ge i ie ee a ln ene TT vx eee se ail Bnew “ es Sent toaery —— AY Pace ae" NIG eet ser: OME Ey th ie * Fete ae i lia