Las © Fiahaainbciee teacde ie DCE - ell: eer ge li el} aad ef ee i Clan ae Hea ec AG sae ‘salt Bitten. 1 oo 5 ins lc . . oe sa ha c ins a @ se aes 5 ig a ge Wi Local and Other Items. this eve HaLLOWRBEN i A Saints Day —to morrow a Ne. Sie Forr case: of drunkenness at the Stipen- diary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, ; —— Tue Seott Act cases for trial to-d Ly, Were postponed until to-morrow for want of evi- Cairo to conduct negociations for the settle- dence, on Tury had a lively day's racing at Moncton Driving Park, on Satarday afternoon. Three races took place. iinet FraNK McLesop, laborer, was to-day fined | $90 for interfering with the police in the die- charge of their duty. nen Tux total number of immigrants who arriv- ed in Winnipeg durieg the nine months ended dept. 30th was 3/385. gon Caprary Wess has astonished the natives of Boston by remaining continously in the water for 125} hours. llama Ix the Canada Gazette notice is given of ap- plication to incorporate the Central Bank of Canada, capital $2,000,000, with headquarters in Toronto. Twenty Barrels and half barrels of prime Labador Herring for sale. cheap fer cash, at the Family Grocery. Kt. K. Brace. {oc31 beillediipitene Rev. Caaries Fraser will (D. V.) preach on Sabbath 5th November, in Cardigan at | o'clock, a. m., and in Dundas at p. m. Rev. Mr. Crawroxp will preach next sab- bath, Nov. 5th., at Montague Bridge, at 11 o'vlock, at Lower Montague at 3 o’ciock, and in Georgetown at 6 30. --~>- — Tuvs far ten games have been played in the checker contest for the championship of the world between Barker and Wyllie. Baker has won on® game and vine were drawn. ial Tue annual direct importations of Dutch Flower Buibs are now for sale at Watson's Drug Store, and will be sold at auction as heretofore. foc3i, li. nian Two young men have been arrested at Yar- mouth, N. S, for robbing Miss Potter, in Augutt last, on the public highway, of $300. Their nanes are Reuben Menz and Charks Duerdon. a How. A, P. Carox, Minister of Militia, has issued an order that in future no telegraws seut to his department will be paid for by the Governmeat unless directed to either hin or his deputy. mmniiiinile<i Tue Rev. A. MeLean, B. A., will preach next sabbath, Nov, 5th, at St. Peter’s Road, at 11 o'clock, and at Brackley Point Koad Presbyterian church, at 3 o'clock, p. m.—J. M McLzop, Presbytery Clerk. ——— Tue barkentine ** Erema,” Rendle, master, sailed for London, G. G., on the 3lst inst , with a cargo consisting of 9600 pieces of deals and ends, containing 256,000 feet superficial measurement, shipped by the Messrs. Peake, Bros. & Co, —_—_—_—@——— We desire to express our sympathy wth Mr. and Mrs. Vessey in the loss of their lit:! girl by fever. We undervtand she was a smart child, and very affectionate. Wr. anid Mrs. Richards of this City, who mourn the loss of a fine youth, just buddrng into man- hood, also have our heart‘elt sympathy. _— -> SuipMent or Murrov.—An average amount of four car loads of lamb and mutton per week is forwarded to the Bosten market from S°. John at present, the weather being highly suitable for forwarding dead meat. A car-load comprises from 100 to 200 carcasses. Six local butchers are chiefly concerned in the trade,—St. John News, - -~>-- -—- Tue six days walking match in New York, ck sed on Saturday night at ten o'clock. Th: following was the score at the end:—Fi‘z- erald, 5774 miles, Noremac 5664 Herty, 54i, ughes, 525. Inclading the sharee of the entrance money, Fitzgerald will receive, $5,000; Noremac, $2,200; Herty, $:,000. and Hughes, $900. iorictiieialibinad Cuatrnam Races.—The final heat and the 2.40 race was won on Xaturday by Honest Tom, Maud Mae second, and Dr. Jenkins’ Abdallah Queen, third. In the frve-for-al) race, for a purse of $200, the starters were Honest Tom, Maud Mac and Abdallah Queen. Honest Tom won easily in three straight heats, Maud Mae and Queen following in the order given. -_- }>-— Supreme Covrt.—The Michaelmas Term of the Supreme Court opened this morning. The Chief Justice, Judges Peters and Hensley on the beach. Douglas appellant & Fergueon respondent, an appeal aude the Seductioa Act, from jodgement of Messrs Hayden and Heard two J, P’s., for Queen’s County, is now being beard. —_—_»——— Sreamer “‘ Sournport.” —Owing toa slight accident to her machinery the steamer was e evented from makiog her vsual trips to Vest River yesterday. and to East River to- day. Weare requested to say that she wiil f° to Mount Stewart this evening and make er regular trips te morrow, and will run on the West River on Thursday next, and also on Friday, as usual. -—_— -~»>--- — Brier. “ Carita,” Gould Master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 3ist inst, with the following cargo :—1096 cseea canned lobsters and 322 cases canned meats, shipped by James Hughes, jr.; 1047 cases canned lobsters, and 130 cases canned meats, shipped by R, 'T. Holman ; 1423 cases canned lobsters, shipped by David Small; 940 cases canned lobsters, shipped by McLure, Bros.; 864 cases canned lobsters, shipped by Doyle & McBride ; 213 cases canned lobsters, shipped by Zalud A. Mackay; 194 cases canned lobsters, shipped by A J. Melonis ® Co; 152 cases canned lobsters, shipped by W, E. Knox ; 472 cases canned lobsters, shipped by J. E. wrant; 292 cases canned lobsters, shipped by Walter Mat>eson ; 104 cases canned lobsters, shipped by Milton Shaw; 50 cases canned lobsters shipped by Carvell, Bros.; 75 cases canned lobsters, and 100 cases canned meats, shipped by A, A. Macdonald & Bros ; 450 vases canned meats, shipped by Maodonala, Macdonald & (o,; 179 cases canned meats, 4 cases canned lobsters, shipped by A. C A'c- Leod ; 299 cases canned meats, shipped by Dauial Davies ; 190 cases canned meats, shi,- ped by Longworth & Co,; 182 cases canned mea's, 4 cases lobsters, shipped by Robert Bell ; | case cannel lobsters, shipped by For- eces & Co ; 36,610 pieces rou ing slates, shi, - shipped by F. L, Stafford & VUo.; 1 firkia butter, shipped by John Carew ; i do do, ship- ped by Mira Carew ; 2,664 pieces deals aul ex s containing 71,700 superfiii.] measure- ment, 72 buadles pailings, shipped by the Ow aye, Bake Both, & Ud, Potal vahiw ut aye (900, THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER TELECRAPHIG NEWS. eo: : ‘ | of this great modern swindle” to raise 4 | protesting voice and loudly demand where | .| the money has gone. She calls upon all | true Irishmen in Ireland and America to ‘Lord Dufferin Going to Cairo— | unite to give their country g'ory, prosper: Baker Pasha’s Programme. Lonpon, Oct. 30. | Lord Dufferin, British Ambassador at lo 7 j ; ; | Constantinople, will go immediately to iment of the Egyptian Question. The Egyptian Ministry has accepted the |programme of Baker Pasha for the re- | organization of the Egyptian Army. et El Medhi to be Crushed. Carro, Oct, 30, The Egyptian Ministry held a meeting to day and discassed the situation in Upper Egypt and the march of the False Prophet, Fi Medhi on this city. The Ministry de cided to send an army of twenty thousand men to Khartoum to oppose the aggressor and, if possible, crush out the rebellion. i --— Help for the Egyptian Army. Loypon, Oct. 30. The Egyptian Government has applied to the Government of Great Britain for officers to command the expedition against the Soudan False Prophet, El Medhi. Reign of Terror in France—Social- € ’ i 3 o'clock, | Paris, Oct. 31. ists at Work — Floods, &c. A desperate riot and Socialist demon- stration has taken place at Lille. A reign of terror prevails. Socialist proclamations have been posted throughout this city, urging violence and aostility to the Government institutions. Railway and steamboat traffic at Mar- seilles and Cannes has been stopped by serious inundations. Prince Napoleon is now engaged in the preparation of a fresh pelitical manifesto. ee “Jersey Lily” Meets Dis- appointment in Flames, New York, Oct. 351. Abbey’s Park, one of the most magnifi- cent theatres in this city, was totally con- sumed by fire yesterday. This causes great lisappointment to theatre goers as Mrs. Langtry, the London Beauty was to appear last night in Tom Taylor's comedy, the Unequal Match. The Cuban Refugees. Lorpon, Oct. 31. The British Government strongly con- demons the surrender of Cuban refugees to the Spanish authorities by the Gibraltar police. Floated—Fatal Fire on a Train. Lonpon, Oct. 31. The Steamer ‘‘Preston,” which went shore at Berwick a few weeks ago, has tloated off. She sustained slight injuries. Last night, a Pullman Sleeping Car, attached to a train running from this city to Glasgow, took fire from the stove. The passengers were immediately alarmed, and an unsuccessful attempt was made to ex- tinguish the flames. One passenger, sleeping in a central berth, who did not hear the alarm given by the porter, waa burned to death. The Croefters Difficulty. es Epixpures, Oct. 31. A wealthy resident of the Highlands has offered to pay the arrears of rent due by the Crofters on the Isle of Skye. There- tore the sending of a military force to exe- cute writs of ejectment will be averted. Unien of Two Irish Parties. Dvusuiy, Oct. 30, A proposition has been made by the loaders to unite the Home Rulers and National Leaguers. It is thought the pro- posal will be agreed to. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. Panis, Oct. 29. At a meeting of the Topom Topograph- ical Society, to-day, DeLesseps delivered an address in which he approved of the scheme for creating an internal sea in Africa, and supported a peaceful conquest of the Congo district by M DeBrazza. Amid the epplause of the assembly he pre- sented DeBrazza with the gold medal of the Society. Vienna, Oct. 29. The bridge on Wildbad Gastein road has heen swept away. The cemetery at Bruneck has been flooded, graves laid open and coffins carried away. The town of Lienz is completely inundated. The rivers Po, Adige, fatiemente and Brenta have overflowed their banks and inundated the country. Texet, Oct. 27. The steamer Gulf of Panama, from Japan for Bremen, has stranded off Zuider-haaks. Part of the crew was saved; 22 persons were drowned. Berye, Oct. 29. The village of Grindehould, 35 miles southeast cf this city, has been almost en- urely cestroyed by a hurricane. Panis, Oct. 29. Prince Murat and M. Jacques Abattucci have fought a duel. Prince Murat wae wounded in the fore-arm. Lonpon, Oct. 28. A despatch from Dublin says thres hun- dred people on Tory Island are without food and that other portions of the popula- tion in Western Lreland are threatened with starvation. Cuester, Pa, Oct. 28. The extensive works of the Eureka Oast Siee] Company, at Lamokin, were burned tis morning. A large number of valuable patterus were destroyed; loss, $150,000. Dusuin, Oct. 28. Lady Florence Dixie has published a pawphlet in which she seeks to prove that there is a large discrepaucy and balance ua- ia tana Ri | ity and greatness, and no longer to assist in | dragging her down to the chaos of degra- | dation and ruin. She urges Irishmen to drive from their midst self-seeking aiven- | turers and upstarts. Lonpon, Oct. 28. Heavy rains have caused floods in the Thames valley, especially at Oxford, Wind- jsor, and Eagham. The waters continue to rise. Charing Cross boat pier house was carried away but recovered. Houses ad- jacent to Thames street are flooded. Surverton, Col., Oct. 28. i | Yesterday the bodies of Homer Stewart and Jas. Suilivan were found terribly man gled in the tunnel of Lancastsr mine. = [t is thought they were killed by a premature blast. Mareate, Eng., Oct. 28. A destructive fire is raging here. The Assembly Rooms, Royal Hotel, Vicarage, and the whole South side of Cevil Square have been burned. The flames are spread- ing rapidly despite the efforts to suppress then. Later.—The fire has been quenched. Loss estimated at £60,000. Lonvon, Oct. 28. It is believed that the Foreign Office has received information that the Porte is inak- ing great efforts to have trial of Arabi abandoned A Tiflis newspaper states an encounter took place between Chief Obeidullati« and Turkish treops. The latter, it is reported, lost 2,000 men. The Turks have withdrawn to Baschkal to wait reinforcements. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Haritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 31—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly west and south- west ; fine, warm weather. -_—- = © Tne market to-day was well stocked. Prices as follow: Beef, small, 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 4 to 8 cents; Mutton, 5 to 9 cents; Lamb, 5 to 8 cents; Veal, 3 to 7 cents; Pork, carcass, 64 to% ceats; do, small, 10 to 12 cents; Turkeys, 65 to 85 cents; Geese, 45 to 60 cents; Ducks, 25 to 35 cents; Fowls, 25 to 30 ceuts; Chickens, per pair, 30 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh, 22 to 25 cents; do., tub, 19 to 22 cents; Eggs, to 22 cts; Fluur, per 100 lbs., $3.25 t > $3.50; Oat- meal, per 100 lbs., $3.00 to $3.25; Oats, 35 to 36; Hay, 40 to 50 cents; Potatoes, 16 to <6 cents; Sheepskins, 60 to 75 cents; Turnips, 16 to 17 cents; Mangel Wurtzel, 20 ets. large and Ir is said that there will be a lively time along the line of the Halifax and Cape Breton Railway and Coal Co. on Saturday nex*, that being the day upon which the Nova Scotia Government takes charge of the road pre- ove to handing it over to the Syndicate. t is expected that the company will offer rea stance to the Government, and the number of employes along the road has been largely reinforced with that intention, it is said. ——@——— Rosert R. Garvin, who, in a qnarre! in Winnipeg, killed Archibald McDonald, a Nova Scotian, by shooting him tarough tie heart, is to be tried immediately for muier. ‘The coroner’s jury returned a verdict of ‘‘wil- ful murder.” The tragedy arose out of a quarrel in which McDonald, under provocation struck Garvin, who is a locomotive engineer. and hails from the United States, ee PrxsonaL.—The St. John Telegraph of the 89th says: ‘‘ Dr. Tucker, of Sydney, New South Wales, is in the city. He came to this continent with the idea of visiting the various asylums for the insane, and to-day goes tv Fairville to visit the New Brunswick institu- tion. To morrow he starts for Charlettetown, where he proposes to iuspect the P. E. Island asylum, The doctor is accompanied by his wife.” ee Two brothers named Paquette, en route for Manitoba, were a few days ago, robbed 01 $:,200 in a Montreal faro den. — HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE MOUSE. Oct. 30.—W A Wilkis, Toronto; R A Muar- dock, Quebec; Thomas H Bickel, do; W R Andersoa, Halifax; William Dodd, Citv; M P Lynch, Montreal; Archibald McMillan, Summerside, RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 30.—Allan Finlayson, Vernon River Bridge; F H Robblee, Summerside; Charles Minto, Montreal; George F Laurence, do; Joseph § Taylor, do; James Bullman, Halifax; Wm Stewart, do. —---—— —— DIED. At his father’s residence, Charlottetown, October 26th, Henry Wallace, beloved son of James and Dinah Richards, aged 17 years. At Little York, of typhoid fever, Ada Florence, aged ten years, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Vessey, To the Free and Independent Elec- tors of the First District of King’s County, for the Legislative Council. ENTLEMEN,—The te-m of eight years for which you elected me to repr sent you in the Legislative Council having expired, I am, by the earnest solicitation of many es- teemed friends amongst you, and by the unanimous nomination tendered me at two conventions recentiy held in the District, in- duced to offer myself again as a condidate for your suffrages at the approaching election. True to the pledges 1 gave you at the tim: of my election, I have earnestly a iv cated the abolition of the Legislative Council, and an experience of eight years in the Legisia are has greatly strengthened my opition that a secund Chamber is altogether unnecessary in this Province. while the saving which would be eftected by its abolition is much needed in reducing the burdens of the people. If elected, I shall be found, as in the past, giving a straightforward and ind_pendent sup- port to all measures which I believe to be con. dicive tothe public welfare and the proper development of our agricu tural interests, As the time is short, I shall be unable -to call upon you all personaliy, but, at public meetings, to be held throughout te Dist ict, I hope to have the pleasure of meeting you, when I will endeavor to give you my vitws on the public questions of the jay, at gres er length, avd render such 2n account of my political g>-wardship as, | trust, will meet with your approval, Il have the ‘:ouor to remain, Geatlemen, Your obedient servané, wish yb ese Wey Ook ag Special Notices. L. E. Prowse is giving wonderful bargains in hats during November. foet 30 Miss Ganrtanr has removed to Kent street, opposite the Rocklin House, where the will continue te carry op the millinery business as heretofore, oct18 tf Aw experienced Dry Goods salesman want- ed —J. & W. Brer. [ec28 2i | Everyoye can be suited in Hats at L. E. Prowse’s, both in style and price. foct 30 Quiner, Pears, green and purple (Grapes, Gravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff’s. oct 20 Dors«y Gorr & Co’s Roots are the 1age. AnoTuer stock of Christys’ London Hats opeved to day L, E. Prowse’s {oct 30 A LAKGE quantity of assorted Crockery to be sold at a great reduction until atier the Exhibition. Our goods are all bought for cash and will be sold cheap.--W. P. CoLWILL, {oct4 3w eod “ ky3i Receiprs for Potatoes and Oates, Money, etc., for sale at Bremner Bros. foc24 lw Brerx & Gorr solicxt orders for choice new Valencia Raisins by the box. [oct 27 Eeos —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. {ja 22 _ For Factory Cheese and Butter, deal at George Carter's Grocery tore, Great George Street. ol7 61 eod Tue Best Stock of Letter, Note, and Envel- opes to be had at Bremner Bros. [oc24 Iw Grain and Potato Sacks at the “London House.’ septl6 Ssarvorp’s & Sreriuenxs Copying and “rit ing Inks for sale at Bremner Bros. = [nc24 lw Pickiine Sprces and Vinegar (English Malt) at Beer & Goff’s. oct4 Two hundred dozen Plates, one hundred and fifty dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of Dinner Sets, will be sold cheaper than ever at CoLWILv’s, focts 3w eod wky3i JAMES SLAUNWHIrE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minards Liniment, used externally and internally, cured bim. j2 eod wkly Ovr New Stock of Christmas Cards sur- passes any heretofore shown. —-Brems ER Bros. [oc24 lw Just arrived another large supply of Crock ery, Glass and Chinaware, will be sold cheap at COLWILL'S {oct4 3weod wk!ly3 To the Electors of the Second Elec- toral District of Queen's County for the Legislative Council. 1 ENTLEMEN,—In compliance with re quisitions numerously signed by ivfiu- ential electors from various parts of the Mic- trict, | have consented to become a candidate for your suffrages at the approaching election. The limited nature of your resources as a Province, and the inability of our people to bear heavy direct taxation, impose the prac- tise of economy on our public mea as a para- mount duty, I have, while in the Legislature, given my warm support to measures, the adoption of which has had the effect of restor- ing the credit of the Province and reducing the public burdens. still more satisfactory results would have been secured, had any of the various measures passed by the late Assembly for the reduction of the Legislature been carried by the Legis- lative Council, lf elected, I shall, as heretofore, steadily support the abolition of the Legislative Coun- cil, anda careful and economical administra- tion of public affairs. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES NICHOLSON. Eldon, Oct. 31, 1882.—wly pres ne 2i Fancy Sale and Tea, N aid of the Baptist Church Building Fund, will be belu in the MARKET HALL, ans) N Wednesday, 20th December. Donations will be thankfully received hy the undersigned Committee. Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. M. A. Cameron, Mrs, Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs Lonis Wood, Mrs. George Davies, Miss Hearta Mrs, Neil McLeod, Miss Currie Mrs. F. Lawson, Miss Scott, Mrs, 8 McRae. Oh'town, Oct 28, '82.—2aw ~kly Jcean Steamship Coy, OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. “VAIS Company being now abont to be dissolved, all persons having legal de- mands against the Company are hereby notified and required to furnish their ac- counts without delay to the undersigued for adjustment. PEAKE BROS, & CO.. Man gers. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1+82—3aw tf Jaion Bank of P. Ki Island, AT OTICE is hereby given that a special aN general meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking ouse, in Charlottetown. op Thursday, the sixteenth diy of November next, at tweive o'clock, noon, for tue purpose of considering a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation cf that Bank wiih the Union Bank o: P. E. Island. and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharehold- ers may deem desirabie. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. Dated Union Bank, Chaylotictown, | th October, 1882, (~ge) CHARLES PALMER, Presideot. JOHN INGS, , W. E DAWSON, | JAMES DESBRISAY, | THOS, W. DODD, [ A. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. J Oct. iz, °82.—wkly Bia a ea Directors } PERKINS ARE OFFERING — = Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, purchasing elsewhere, as CAN BE HAD. Oct, 26 1882 A LARGE VARIETY (vercoatings, CANAD IAN TWEEDS, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before AUCTEION —OP— VALUABLE LAND! hog te sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on | areca the Seventh day of Nevember next, | At the Railway Station, Head of St. Peter's | Bay. at noon, thst valuable farm of land | known as the « Morrow Farm,” lately in the | poss*ssion of Theodore Morrow, deceased, | situate on the north side of St. Peter's Bay, laud extending from the Bay to the Golf |Shore, containing avout seventy acres of | excellent Jand, chicfly cl ered ard in good culiivation, with a new dwelling bouse and |} spug oucbuildings, | Terms—Half the purchase money payable down, and the balance on time, secured on | the premises, bearing interest, Further par- | ticalar. at time of sale, Immediate }» ssession given. For further particulars apply at the office of Palmer & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. JOHN A. Mc LAINE, Herd st. Peters Bay. Oct. 23,’#2.—3aw wiy 2i. pat 2aw w pat 2i ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Factory tieth, Bianketing, Flannets, Yarus, ete., AT THE— FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, ¢. BH. SCHURMAN, Great Grores Street Ch’town, Oct. 24, '8%,—2m eod wkly CONCERT! PUBLIC CONCERT under the auspices of the Women’s Temperance Benevolent Society. wiil be held in the Y. MM. Cc. Ae HALE, —QON.— Thursday, the 2nd November, At 8 o'clock, p. m, THE PROGFAMME—an unusually goo one, and which prowises some of the best musica] talent of the city—will be published in a few Cays, THE LADIES vill spare no paizs to make this Concert the very best of the season; and hope that, as the ebject is to aid the poor, t will be generously patronized by the public, Doors open at 730. Admission 25 cents. Tickets to be bad at | he door. Ch’town, Oct. 21,72, CIGARS! REEN S Genuine ‘mported Small Queens, None genuine without the trade mark, For sale everywhere, APOTHECARIES HALL CO.,, Sole Agents for Chailottetown, P, EK. 1, Oct 23, ’®2.-.2m Dominion of Canada. Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SU’ REME COURT. Jn the matter of A., Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty filth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chepter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Tneolvent Banks, Insu ance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building >ociticer, and Treading Corporations, and of the President, Di. rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an insolvent Bank- ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the abovy-named Bauking Company, and upon reading the éfiiavil of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiver, and David ©, Chalmers, with the Scheduie thereto annexed, filed the fifteenth day of September last past, and th: order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of Seplember last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order, and the affidavit of Leith E, Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the twenty-fifth day of September Last, and upon bearing counsel fer the said Liquidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Compary, I do order that a first ex]! of forty dollars per share be mde ow all the coutribatories of the said Banking Company. And I do further order that each such con- tributory do, on or betore the first day of December next (A, D. 1882), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotia, at its rranch in Char. } " Mm ] * | lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward ; 1H | Island. to the account of the Liquidators of I ” , , the said Company the amount which will be due from him or her or them in respect of such call. And I de also order that the further bear- |ing of the said order granted by me on the | fifteenth day of September la*t past, as io the further payment by seid contributories of the ferther sum of forty dollars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleveuth dey of | December next, then to take place at my | Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in | said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock | im the forenvon, and I do ferther order that @ copy of this order, t?gether with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such contri. butory, ip respect of such call, be served-on all such contributories by posting the same in a letter. prepaid and registered in the General Post Otfice, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed io Yae party or parties contri>ytories, at bit, ber or their inst _ kaown address, or place of abode, cr by the i delivery thereof, scvernily, lo the atiomey of | the part, to be served, Aud I do farther order that a cops of this Perkins & Sterns : nee ¢ be published tn th: Aoyal Gazelle Dew Re paper of suid Province, ond ii, iis bxXawinwe ‘and Patriot newspapers, published im Ober. | inkterown, in ssid Province, m the ddiy | issues thereof, for two weeks from the cate | thereof, Dated this twenty-filth day of September PETERS, A, J : A. 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