Che Dailp Exaniuner DECEMBER 38, 1885. The Subway. Notice is hereby given that pagention will be made at the next session of Parliament for a charter to construct a Tunnel or Sub-way at or near Cape Tormentine and Traverse, connecting the Province of New Brunswick with Prince Edward Island. The applicants when incorpor ated to be known as the “Northumberland Straits Sub-way Company,” MACDOUGALL, MACDOUGALL & BELCOURT, Solicitors for applicants, We clip this notice from the last pumber of the Canada tazette. It isa most p'easing notice. It looks like busi- ness; and if “the Northumberland Straits Company” really mean business, the days of our separation from the ad joining continent are numberel. The fact of a private company coming for ward,and asking leave to go op with the great work, is good proof that the undertaking is not only pos sible but feasible; and it seems as though we may, iu a few years, enj»y that ‘efficient steam service for the con- veyance of mails aud passengers, winter and summer.” and that *‘continuons steam communication with the latercolonial Railway and the railway system of the Domivion,” to which we are entitled uoder the terms ef Confederation. The Company will, of course, demand the gaarantee of a handsome subsidy ; and if they succeed in opening the way for carrying out of the pledged faith of the Government of Canada, as well fo: wiping out the expeose of maintaining the Nertbern Light. etc., and the annual deticit of the P. E. Isiand Raiilway,—a handsome subsidy they will deserve. “2s -_—-) + = The Riel Matter. Tne overheated imagivations which saw io the execution of Riel an injury to the Freuch-Cavadian vame and race, are gradually cooling down. This is well, for the burning of effigies by thoughtless mobs and the rant of +chem- ing politicians were not creditable, and should not be prolonged. It was, of course, a great mistake to suppose that Riel was in any sense represeuiative of the law-respectivg Frevch-Capadian peo- ple; and it is utterly wrong to think that there was in the grievauces of the Metis of the Northwest, or in the con- duct of the Government respecting those grievauces, yood cause for rebellion. This being so, the Riel agitation lacks bottom, aod must be short-lived. It is said by some persons that Riel was havged from motives of party expediency. This seems unlikely; for the persons aggrieved by the execution of Riel are chiefly supporters of the Government! It Riel had been saved, it would, with much more force, have been argued that justice was cheated in order that Sir John’s French Cauadian supporters mighi be kept in the lines ot the Government Party. Those who really think that Riel ought not to have been hanged, should agitate, not for the downfall of the Gov- erpmeout which had the courage to carry out the law and the sentence of the court in spite of a section of their supporters holding the balance of power betweeo the two parties, but for the abolition of the law of eapitil puvishment. Ii it were wrong to hang Riel it ts wrong to havg avy rebel or murderer; aud the law inflicting the death penalty should be re- pealed. _—_—s e+ Exports for November. — We are indebted to Mr. E. L. Lydiard for the following summary of exports for November, fiom Queen’s and ee a a pane it THE DAT duce a resolution asking the President to negott- ate for a Reciprocity Treaty with Cdnada, If this resolution receives the favorable attention of Con- scress, it may induce the President to change his views, but at present he is reported as unfavor- ably opposed to this method of reducing the tariif on imports.” If this report be true the outlook for Resiprocity is very drubtful. But it may uot be true. It is from the Globe. — The Montreal Witness is waiting with equanimity for a reply to its offer ot $4,000 for news of a case of smailpox carried anywhere by any of its papers. THE PUBLIC HEALTH. CONDITION OF PATIENTS. _-_—_—o- + — Miss Somers is very low to-day. Mies Brecn and Miss McDonald are very sick. The other patients are doing well. DEATHS, Since Tue Examiner was issued last evening. Miss Rosa Wood, who took sick at Mr. McCloskey’s, Pownal Street, passed away. She went tothe hospital on Mon- day. She was 20 years of age, Lemuel Way, aged 16, died at noon. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. His Worship Mayor Beer acknowledges with thavks the following donations for patients a’ the smallpox hespital:—-drs. John Beer and Mrs. Dr. Beer, 1 box delicacies, Mrs. Admiral Bayfield, 9 gar- ments women's underclothing; W. A. Werks, 1 keg granes; Mrs. Arthur Swabey, Mentuesl, yer Mes. G. D. Longworth, a package of the great smallpox Fp: c.tic, how in use in Montreal. FLAGS KEM®OVFD. Flags were removed from nine suspected houses, the time of quarantme having ex- pired. Disease only developed in two of these houses. BENEFITS GF VACCINATION, The flegs were to-day tewoved trom the houses of Mr. Bernard McArce, truckman, and Captam forrest. Mre. Forrest and Mrs. McAres contracted the disease iourteen days ago, and were immediately remcved tothe hispital. The fcermer died, and the latter isalmost conv lescen!. Mrs. Forrest was the mother of ten sma!'l chil- dren, and Mrs. McAree is the mother of six. After their rew val to the hospital, their children were vace nated, and it is a remarkable ocecurrenee that not one member of either family contracted the disease. Dr. Johnson is confident they were every one preserved by veccination. ° RE-ASSURING REPORT FROM CRAPAUD. A correspondent at Crapaud writes :— Pemphraise continues to improve. There are no other ceses ag yet in his house. The children are svffering from the effects of vaceinatiin. The building purchased by the Board of Health for an hospital has been moved to a field east of Victoria, be- longing to D. W. Palmer, Esq. It has been divided into two wards, and is being fitted up and made comfortable. Rev. Mr. Johnstone held two services iast Sunday for prayer and supplication, in St. John’s Church and the Mission Chapel, Victoria. He is making a honse-to-house visitation at Victoria, and reports the pe>- ple are taking every precaution, paying particular attention to cleanliness and dis- enfection PRECAUTIONS AT MORRELL. At a meeting of the Board of Health for Lots 39 and 40, held this evening, the fol- lowing resolutions were adopted :— 1. That the house of Julius Cox be released from quarantine to-morrow. 2. Thatit is the opinion of this Board that there is no ground for suspicion of smallpox at John O'Brien’s, Lot 40. 3. That the house of Thomas Gilfoyle, of Mill- town, Lot 40, be quarantined until December 10, on account of a person residing there that came from Charlottetown. i. That all persons coming from any infected district be prevented from coming into the district over which this Board has jurisdiction. Two officers are appointed, one to meet trains from Charlottetown at Morell Station, and the other to meet same trains at Lot 40, to prevent persons coming from infected districts trom landing, 4, That whosoever shall viviate the orders of this Board, or omit to actin obedience to or in conformity with such orders,orshall resist, oppose, = 4 Ax ed that the father of that case, Vr. Burn’s, is down with the disease, Veasels on entering Murray Harbor have been very strictly looked after, forced to come under | quarantine until discharged by the Medical Health Officer. MURRAY HARBOR BOARD OF HEALTH. The above Board of Health met Nov. 23, 1885, at the residence of Cartney MeLure, Esq., Murray River. M-mbers present: Messrs. James Clow, M. L. C., Cartney McLure, Geo. A. C. McIntosh, M. D., James Cuddy and Gavin Reid. On motion Dr. MelIntosh was appointed Chairman of the Board, after which the fullowing resolutions were adopted :— Resolved, That this Board demand the imme- diate vaccination of all parties within their bounds not vaccinated within seven years, and any not complying with this demand, be forced under a penalty. That any parties within their bounds on whom may rest any suspicion of their having been ex- sane recently to the contagion of smajipox, to 1ave their houses promptly “flagged.” That any person pulling down or interfering with the yellow flag so placed by or at the in- stance of the Board, or disobeying any orders of the Board, be immediately arrested and punished according to law. That ali travelling agents, pedlars, strangers, Or any person absent from the place for a brief period, returning, be required to give satisfactory evidence of thelr non-exposure to the disease within at Jeast two or three weeks Of being inter- viewed, before being allowed to travel within the jurisdictions of this Board. ‘That any vessel entering the harbor from this date, be prevented by the Harbor Master from proceeding further than the entrance until a medical certificate shall have first been obtained that there is no contagious disease oa board, Order the closure of all churches, schoolhouses, and other meetings until such time as the Board- may consider it wise to allow them to be re opened, The Board would strongly urge all magistrates, constables or bailiffs or any person in our midst having an interest in the safety of the public. to aid them in carrying out these laws, and urging the public to keep them as much isolated from each other, and attending to all other sanitary directions, such as proper food, cleanliness, sobriety. disinfection, etc., until such time as the disease is clearly under control. On motion requested to publish. NOTES, The Micmac Remedy was tried on Miss Hawkins and failed. The crew of the Lucy Pope were dis- charged irom quarantine to-day. The case of the boy McLaren at George- town, is aserious one, and it is believed he cannot recover, Dr. Robins returned from the South Shore this afternoon, where he has been vaccinating the inhabitants. Ata meeting of the Board of Health held this evening, it was decided not to interfere with the medical officer in ‘*fliyging” houses. Mr. Barn’s, Blacksmith, Montague, whose wife and son contracted the disease whiie visiting Long Street,is also down with the disease. His wife and two of the family are conval.scent; but his is a bad Case, A merchant of this city, who went down to an eastern port with a schocn r to pur- chase a cargo of potatoes, was ‘‘boycotted” for three days The farmers refused ‘to eell him a bushel, and the Board of Health or- dered him off. However, on Sunday last a kind clergyman came and three times from his pulpit assured hs hearers chat the merchant was not infected, and thus gave Lim aclean bill of health. On Monday the farmers came along with the spuds. Summerside Exports. ScumMERSIDR, Dec. 1. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene :; 86 bis pork,:.. 2... .¢.e002-.:8 O76 00 DD BePOsNes BOTe , ...n «v0 +++ cos 139 00 1 pigel TE vA. TS 09 12 sheep pelta...... nos ime con’ 5 00 9 bria mackerel......... sPois . 72 00 ee ee ek kk bo kk cc hv Gco ese 510 LO e308 Ibs poultry........0H tii Fi 185 00 21 cases eggs...... peocvccsecpe .,, 188 OO 39 bags potatoes. .:. 6... oe eee. 16 60 Da i ee a 130 00 24 tone etarch...... 0.63 VsxA¥. 1440 60 OF Wl Ws a5 wk aha weseck lis 00 76 GW COGRERG Fi 8 irik ss ccc ines 215 00 1 br] catweal...... oul suena 5 2AuyP Pate... Fs, ..... WE. 14 00 $1434 Co sy seme steamer e2 2nd :-— ITER, tHe EXAMINER and Patriot were | along | DE ee NOW THEN . A. BRUCE'S these cloths into t Prices in this departme Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1885. CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap. Overcoats, made to order, not called for SELLING AT COST. This ought to convince you that there is money lost if you don’t purchase from us, inatead of buying imported clothing. ALL OUR CLOTHING IS MADE ON TRE PREMISES. No $3 Overcoats. The Custom Tailoring, under the management of MR JAMES McLEOD, leads all others fur Al work, Our past record is eufficient CHMBER ——OFFER OF— ——_—0:— rimming Suits with Good Yrimmings and 0 nt will be found lower than ever. guarantee to secure yonr future confidence. A large portion of our Neckwear has been manufactured to our special order, from patterns that will be found the very thing you want. D. A. BRUCE, bail ————— FOR CLOTHING & CENTS’ FURNISHINGS Ww. have on hand one case Cloths, one case Gents’ Furnishings, sent by mistake, and soid to us at a big advantage rather than return them. We are manufacturing SUITS AND OVERCOATS, charging only FIVE PER CENT. OVER COST! and from $4.50 to g6fr making and trimming Overcoate ; from $5 to. $7 for makiug and GOOD WORKMANSHIP. We have on hand a few Saits and 72 QULEN STREET, —20d wky 2mos can Ch’town, Dec. 3, [885-6. ene TRAINS DEPART.—FOR TH SAVE MONEY BY BUYING FROM "89 - eod wky Winter Arrangement, N AND AFTER TUEsDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 1885, Trains wili ran daily, as follows (Sundays excepted) :—- EVERYONE CAN call and examine the iargest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship staple Furuitare, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goeds (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle micrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One other articles, : THE P E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. \ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, ISS85e6. £ WEST || TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. { ' I hereby certify that the business premises of Mir W. E. Davsen have been thorougi:ly fumigated and disinfect: d under my super- Visiou, and that the cor tents are free from any pes ‘ibility of iufection. J. T. JENKINS, | Health ff e, Char'o'tetown, Peo. 2, 1885, et oi SCHCONER “Plow the Sea.” HE above vessel, 74 tons recist T new and well found, will be sold et innaae, House, in Charlottetown, on ’ ~ . . » Sabuiday the Filth Instant, ; AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NGON, | under a Writ of Execution directed issued + oft ee Court, at the ae ora Moss and others, against Joseph W.S registered owner. ad a HENRY LONG WORTH, Ch’town, Dec, 3, 1885. -2i : oe ane Pf SLND. BulLWIt _—— ~~ Tenders fer Sleepers, Fenee Materiai, Timber, &. ~ fh ' ronan 7 Tender,” ea _. ceived unti ScDNESDAY, Dee. supply of Dec. 16, 1885, for the 21,000 SLEEPERS (as per specification) 20 sets SAWN SWITCH SLEEPERS 6 1 feet) KEPERS (price per 22,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, nehes - “ae small end, a q ‘kK SNOW FENCE P tomes : inches at small end, on 20 Tons (more or le Hewn HE . = — = ton}, ” mettre 22 Picces HEMLOCK, trom 8 feet.4o.44 feet long, from 6x8 ineh to 12x14 inch 1,000 feet), ~—T oi ” Forms of Tender for Sleepers, with spez haat endorsed thereon, may be ae at all soectieation tions. No forms of ‘Tender for other mz No Tender for Steepers will be conside made in accordance with and upon the printed form supplied ; por willa tender for a less. pum- —s a age wd be entertained. e Department does not bind itself to atcept the lowest or any Tender. = +AAMES COLEMAN, : Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch'town, Dec. Ist, 1885. County Court! QUEEN’S COUNTY. 7F°HE DECEMBER sitting: of the Couuty ; Courts, of Queen's County, ia the follow: ing Circuits, will be postponed ae below; - 'st Cirenit, Clifton, New London, until Tuesday, 5:h January, A. D. 1896. 2ad Circuit, New @laszow, until Friday, Sth January, A DV. 1886 3rd Circuit. Borshaw, until Tuesday, 12th Javuary, A D. 188g 4th Circuit, Dunstaffnage, Lot 35, natil Friday, 15th Jaanary, AD, 186 ‘th Circuit, Etdon, Belfast, until Tuesdey, 19th January, A. D 1 8°6, By Order, FREDK. W. HUGHES, Ulerk County Court, Queen's ( oanty, Dee, 2, 1885. COUNTY COURT! a : . r obsiruct the lawful execution of any such . 5 : IW iw STAT rS > , : Kioz’s Counties :— <elnan shall for aoe BO NON as eo ican dese cs $ 494 CO STATIONS. No, 1, No. 3. || STATIONS No. 2. | N "IAT : : 3: orders, shall for every offence become liable to a = “~r" 3 NO, 4. rc Ss INT Cae penaity of fifty dollars, OG PG: OUI iin oo hove cass ese 3325 00 | aie Kl N G S COUN 1 ¥, = s 6. ‘Phat the Chairman of the Board provide a 4u0 lbs poultry,..... ... es 24 00! A, M. PM, : P.M. A. M. _ Seon aa oo bughele, — a ee in readiness for receiving paticuts if We OBR: GUO eos s ce etesest ooes 5 00 Seer eee Bcc | 7 3 ; 2 | eaater aemmtan <a aa ; 2 | 3g (PRE DECEMBER S ttings of the County weve 9 Vee OU - . F al ? , emer a tee +e « | 4 ee ° 4 ; kag m ‘ - , . —-—# 87,924 RoBERT N. Cox, Nts sheep pelts....., ..4.++ sees on ou ao eee lens sennsa | -a 305 |'North Wiltshire............. | ae oa i “ourt «f K ny’s County, im the following POTATOES, Chairman. bce PE Fy 278 OOy uncer Kiver...........+++ +» ‘ 320 |\Hunter River................ 2 30 «| Circuits, will be postponed is the i a 2 al aii hd C ods ar THos, z COMES. 3 bexas poultry. pee 30 00 Elekeg ites Cc cbccces since eed o ' ; a ; =A { eee ae OCC cece ePewreobeobess | 12 ‘5 ; aS erder = ’ | be Pp vip Jue d 1 th following y Bhovee .- 1 qt esel SS TURROM, ooo ecretary. ‘ 2 ANE. oeeeeseeeees.. oe OF ORT... dass. se. 08 3 7 ee Foreign ....... 372,687 55,03 Morell Station, Novy. 30, 1885, bris potatoes... ......sceceee pe hed oO ORES rae 9 23 i ee i 3 s 7 2 ion Cheeni i.2 1 Taesd bib ——-—$ 84,313 Cis kaieee sues 419 OO | Kensington.,......-+0-++.... 9 40 445 ||Kensington..............--+. 1206 7 06 Arent, “Soutis, aati nesday, MmaTS, - HEALTH MOVEMENTS AT WOOD ISLANDS cons ecto . ‘ar] «1010 520 | (dp A.M 6 3 January, 1886. Colonial bad $ 1,930 ; ! a $2857 00 Summerside............ a P.M. | Summerside.,....... coon 4, 35 Ynd Circuit, Head St, Peter's Bay, until Foreign ........ 2,106 | The Board of Health for Lots 60 and 62 iii ee - - 2 eile (ar, ° 3 Toesday, 12th January, 186. ; eh iie'o :, -———$ 4,036] mer on the 30th November. Members . as es eee te WollimetOn. .. ... 5. cia Heel ch 1 27 Wellington............ 00.0] ° 5 3rd Cirenit, Dundas, until Friday, 15th : Force ets ¢ 5.426 | Preseet, Duncan Crawferd, Wood Islands, BIRTH. finer Meeeeeeee eee eeeeeees ms? 2 = a eee am Yen January, 1°86, se eeeee ae 1 * ‘ ° . : 7p = ‘ PALS ore eee cc eee eee ee eee 3 22 i Sinn debnhdb eo Sein au a j 75 i ‘irecui : 9 ive neil Ameats.- Ohairmar ;R. K. McKenzie, Fiat River; On the 3rd inst., at Charlottetown, the} Bloomlield,..... 0.00... 3 45 Hioomieia ee etree, ae & J aioe uit, Mareag River, ustil Monday, Colonial (all)... $ 131 Daniel MsLuren, Flat River; Duvean | wife of Francie H. Arnaud, agent Merchant's | Al0eTUOn. +++... reeer.. 42 Alberta EIT) ean ak Cire ses6. Tuced Eoreign ee ote ee Wood aan Donald Beaton, | Bank of Halifax, of a daughter. ee pQEl, 9 Rf. . Pignish............ dp] 6 00 i9 h Sac, aoe re ee as - Melville; John MeDonald, Caledonia —t ——— — ry, §56 M IsCELLANEOUS,— ; “hs : Satan ae oo ee +2! » aro ISCELLANEOUS, siadl as After. the Board ° being duly aworr, SHIP NEWS FRAINS DEPART.—-FOR THE EAST. . TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. By O: ye Foreign ........ 16,562 aniel McLaren was appointed Clerk, and | hae aan ——-— $ 20,012 | »}, ; : : c ‘ h, t 1 Chief Clerk County Court, King’s Co dene atten the following resolutions were then unani- OTHER PORTS. STATIONS. | No. 5. | No. 7. i STATIONS, No. 6 No 8 : : a ’ ad Colonial 2200 ewt $ 6,660 mously adopted :— Guiniindchtte, ici inbad och 1 There; Sbbheus i i | | Georgetown, Nov, 28, 18°5, dv wkly li, ‘ * ~~ ’ “? '. ’ , tt a ee —— —_—— MACKEREL, Resolved. That the Board order all inhabitants | Northport, bal. Dec 2—cld, bkte Roland, Kead | _, j P.M. i] | A. M. Colonial 99 barrels, $ sli within said Lots to be vaccinated immediately, | Queenstown for orders with a cargo of 28,909 | Charlottetown .....+.+-..... 77 Charlottetown .............. [ wee. Tt Foreign .. 6.172 and that the Government be asked to appoint a bushels oats. vained at $9,826; and 18,000 superticial Royalty JUNCLIONs.ceeeeeesee “ 50 ' j scog play SURSMORE .. . nen’ 16 05 _—-¢ 6,936} Superintendent of Vaccinat.on and Health | feet of deais, $144, shipped by Hon John Leturgey; Bedford........+++++- ween eee. 323 i || Bedford ......00.. 0.2.2... e 9 32 ¥san, all other Otiicer for Lots 69 and 62, and that all persons are | 8ch Maggie Sunth, Smith, Boston, 3,900 busneis ar 336 | ‘dpl go ; he = be dere $ 3.338 hereby cautioned from visiting the infected dis- | Potatoes, $624; shipped by R. C. McLeod, Esq. Mount Stewart......... ||Mount Stewart......... ; . ~-OF ne ~~ oar a7 tricts, otherwise they will be dealt with as the Halifax, Dec 1—Ar schr Sunbeam, Georgetown. dp, 4 10 i 1} ‘ ar ce | 7” ¢ 4.055 | Board may direct. Dec 2—Arschrs SG Morton, McLean, Ch’town; | Cardigan................005. 5 22 HOMRREENE. 65.8 ALS os a mT : ba 1055 | Resoived, Tivat all churches, schools, and all; James Sempie. Roberts, do; Mary Matilda, | Georgetown............... sd P.M [Gesrpetowe....0r----.--@p_ 915 | A. 2 Stock and Farmin [mi lemaits CANNED MACKEREL, other public meetings be closed for the first two | Rogers, do; Onward, McLeod, New London; J B| Mount Stewart = 405 ||Mount Stewart - Colonia! 1,053 cases, $ 5,265} wecks in December, in Lots 60 and 62. Saiut, Kennedy, Pinette; L H Davies, Taylor, Or-| Morell.....s0+s,.....seccee., ok ee nese aD ' 900 LOBSTERS, _ Ordered, That the above be forwarded to THE | Well; Margaret Ann, Buckler, do. Cid Dec 2—/ St. Peters............ Shoe 5 12 | St. Paers...ce } ou ene Colonial 773 cases, z 4 052 hXAMINER and Patriot for publication. J Se tad Geen ede Souk P Bear OS ee rr ee 5 57‘ |\Bear River... os S dinddieni ! : z TENO be Sold st Pubic Auction, 03 WED- TRA: --- as 25,238 Duncan CRraw¥orD, Ohsirman., cell, P E Island for New York; Leone, "Mabe. Wem nes snecenare tee see ” G40 ''Souris.-++++-..seee00...... dp i 2 NESDAyY, the ninth day of DECEM- wai 25,3 Danitet McLaren, Clerk P K Island. ao ' illicit | BER, instant, on: tho farm of Benjmia E Foreign 100,962 dozen, $ 19,583 PRECAUTIONS AT MURRAY HA®BOR. maaan Nov 29—Ar brigt Lantana, from sa Trains are run by [astern Standard Time. Wright, on the St Peter's Road, at the hour ey : : : J itMES Ov EMAN of Twelve o’cluck, neon, all the live stock on 278,863; A correspondent at Murray Harbor ~' — ' ; the said farm, consisting of valuable Cattle, Sierra renin writes: Tho Board of Health down here Superintendent, | Sheep, Pigs and Jlore.s; aleo a ae > escrip- About Reciprocity. Tue Toronto Globe's Washington cor- respondeut says :— “It is learned at the State Department that negotiations have been pending for some time be- tween the United States and the British Govern- ment for a renewal of the clause of the Treaty of Washington which was abrogated last July. Just how far these negotiations have progressed can- not be learned, asthe Department people decline to make any statement for publication touching the subject at this time. It is believed in official circles, however, that the President will snbmit a convention. to Congress soon after that body meets. Those most competent to express opinion say that there is nota remote probability that the Presijent or Secretary Beyard will take any steps towards entering into negctiations with Great Britain for a renewal of the Treaty of Reciprocity of 184. Nor is it probable that any simila —— Will be sirned President Cheveland dur. ite Crab ot Chie agian a that Were very vigilant ever since the outbreak of smalipox in Charlottetown; but the moment they became aware that a person who slept at the Reek!in House had escaped t> Marray Harbcor,they ac'ively entered on their duties and that person had a yellow flig speedily placed where he had taken up his quarters, Several other places wore afterwards flagged. but as yet, nu cases of evailpox here. The Board of Healh are alive to their duties—meeting often end working diligently in hopes of staying tho spread cf the discxse, Vaccination is go- ing ov rapidl ; those apprinted by the Government having their offices fell all the time, or where they appo'nt to mret thi se requiring vaccination, which proves that the people are only too ‘arxions to be rac fatro. befpre at Montague, cinated. One case of smallpox was reported abd to-day it ix repuri- | Tnseravce Company in the Ugitel WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day entered into partnership, under the sty'e end firm of Warbur‘on snd Smallwood, Barristers, Attoreeys-at-Law, Notaries Publie, dc. Otfice—Cameron Block, Quezn Squue. 4. B. WARBURTON, B.A., B.C.L. | C, R. SMALLWOOD. e® The firm ore Agents for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, which does the largest basiness of any Life Dev. d--law wky 3 mv Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1885 —wkly prs 6i Jig and Fret Sawing, Tu Ctwost satisfaction to al Ub’town, Sept 35, We are now manufacturing and will sell at the low Sashes, Doors. Wndow and Door Mouldings, B:Flusters, Newel Posts, Siai We are preptred to do al! kinds of J Stine -omesameensntmens oO i iain t Rails, Twists, &c. rning, &c. shortest notice | who favor us with their T3085 —wkly | your CHARLOTTETOWH «SASH AFD DOOR FACTORY | Pezke’s No. 8 Wharf, PALMER & €°.. PROPRIETORS. est cash prices: Frames Architraves, Spouting and Conductor obbing, in Pisning, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, All kinds of Gothic Wiadows for Churches mad With new and first-class Machin ~ hinery, and the latest applisuves, we cap iusure the pitravaye tity of Farming Implements of every tion. 2 Terms wili be cash or good approved j iat notes at six months. The Stock and Sheep os this farm are well known to be of a superior character. This sale takes pisce nader a Bil of Sale from Berj mia EK Wrigh to Benj Heariz, «and with the full consent approval of zaid Berjomin EB. Wright. Dated at Charloitetown the lat day of De- cember, A. D., '8%5. BENTAMIN BE. WRIGHT, BENIAMIN HEARTZ. The Sale of Crop and other articles, belong- ing to said Benjamin E. Wright, advertised by me to take place cn Monday, the sevent of December, iust., wil! take place o” Wedoesday, at the same hour ani place. JAMES CURTIS, [epaty 5 Ch’tiwn, Dev, 2, 33-41 wie wk 1