ee == = - oe : : eas "eR DoLLARs a YEAR i. rn oa : : - ar ee . ‘i = = ape a *Ais 18 true Liberty, when Free-born iden, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes, SINGLE Copigs ‘Iwo CENTs, J ‘ ‘ I os ' ;) OT 4 ' f 4 7a. ‘ 1 7 | ‘ F y , eo . 7 “a ) ; : NEW RU CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY. MAY IL, 1883. VOL. 12.---NO. 145. — ie ities ‘ saint tiie ll a fue Dairy EXAMINER LL ARTHUR & Co., is 18s VERY EVENING, sa Advertising at most moderate rates. mo TNT ~ | : . : BOSTON, MASS. made for monthly, on. LEw ts’ been employed for seven years. \Now, Garden and Field Seeds, PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE be done through the civilizing and refining influences of the schools, the pulpit and a second time, committed to a Committee of the whole Hou-e, progress was reported from Osborne. a a sabheibhs Chisubidine GHN KP cy r and leave obtained to sit again. gy THE : yas rane < MRA L as U PERB PH OTOS. ; ath The Committee upon New Roads present- Rom 1 , CORNER OF \TER rn yi . ! HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ed their report, and it was made the order wep Gx ROR sTREETS l) An Ain ; re°HIRTY YRARS +. Pies eit + * of the day for to-morrow. ‘parlottet ow D P. B. island OMMISsr Mer chants iit dh Y EAR ~ brat tice on the A Fresh Lot Just Receive d, m j After midnight the House adjourned un- Unarlotte ; human face divine,” has given | OFFICIAL SUMMARY til 10 o’clock in the f ~ sine , Lowte Vie wonderful comand Oahe | 3 ! a ‘ 11 10 OCIOCK 1n the forenoon. . en t , aré he is reputed to possess in deline- - e ae i PONT a Wm aa a Moat =o 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE 4 ho tal ;URREN ois : j S ating those who take advantage of ‘ Tuespay, April, 24 CURRENT NOTES. Three Months, L 25 ’ his skill. He h ceed i ’ ' : : em Se itonth, o ha (ROSS MARKET) aptbine the - ube —— in AGRIGULTURAL STOR? Mr. Gorpon said that no legislation 2 i ia . © Services of Mr. surner, u j could crush out the liquor traffic. It must Queen Victoria has returned to Windsor of Notmen’s, Montreal, where he has | } ontracts I Lay re every one knows that Mr Netman the press. The people must be educated Bradstreet’s report of May 5th says the wiy, half yearly or yearly advertise- ad 53 t parterly, half yearly or yearly ac ae . , : would nor keep a max in his empl 0 he- general prospects of trade are favorable, gents, 8 app! Eggs and Produce a Specialty, for that time, re he was not daret- UEEN STREET. to learn that it ia a disgrace and a crime! with signs of further improvement. ent April 26, 1883.—wkly tf class workman. Mr. | urner has also to be drunk. He did not approve of the The second instalment of $1,000 each ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1883. -— silniomametienitiiinen ; eta worked for a number of yeari ia Eng- eppointment of inspectors, and no good} was posted on the 8th inst., for the $2,500 a SULLIVAN tr i {i Nit [ land and ~cotland. Lewis’ Gallery ie iA large Stock of the G? NUINE HASZARD’S had come of it. The Temperance Act was pace. ‘het ween. Slenies ade i eee oo MOON'S CHANGES, | & MAGS ILL, | large and commodious, furnéhed | IMPROVED ~ working well by itself. It was not the} May 30, at Point of Pines, Revere Beact Sew Moon Gzh day, 5h. 45a, p. m, with all the latest improvemputs. er custom of King’s County to drink, on the} Boston. Pre OM Or ead Vater ies ist day.lis. 89m..p ATTORNEY Lens:s, which are entirely free from contrary, it was very temperate. There : . ‘ ' fail Moon, 2ist day, Iln. 59m., p. m. - - LAW distortion, works the instantaneous TURNIP SBED were a few places where it was possible to A firm of outside operators, which is [at quarter 29tn day, 10h. 10m.,a. m i and wet plate process. SittePa can § get liquor, but it would be driven from doing an extensive business in Grand Trunk Solicitors in Chancery, | have their choice Childrens’ Pic. there before long. shares in Londun has failed for £400,000. =. a Kikai os Sun 'Sun 'Moon/ High ! Days tures, a specialty. moadei i y j : yma OF WEP -ises|sets { rises | water len’. NOTARIES PUBLIC. &c.' Coamine ‘ail eclectic Seger ary | that gave such general satisfaction to our cus-' Mr. Perry said that although the law an Sree of the firm was seen in that city —_—— ian aa. | - . . 4at, ec. pry prices Special reduction sinde , tomers the last three 5 ears, to arrive in a few had been passed by the general Parliament, . . a ; ; ; in : : ae 7 = . c OVFICES—0'Halloran’s Building, Great to families and groups. All kinas of days, it was put in force by the people, and it The Inland Fisheries of New Brunawick ew, ol tl@ e774 George Street, Ubarlottetown. work done very cheap. Call and see DAW was the duty of the Local Government to! 4Pe exci'ing the attention of anglers at home Siieieg | 4s) 6 24) a 3] €aF Money to Loan. | samples, Don't mistake the pli | SON & LEPAGE, sce that it was properly executed. He was|and abroad. Steps will be taken by the 4 y by = 3 12 8 59 WT. W, Genasean. @. ©, } Consens , Aiden | Grafton Street, at the Sign of the May 6 —dy & wkly not in favor of the Canada Temperance a Sane ae Ceoan ane their ool Fnd : " ; | on ee ee eee oo Sei | Camera. SS ns e Act, it had not done the good that w -|aud to protect them, as well asto defen ed i SIRO a. v0 ‘0 SangUESSUUIEEEEEEDEaEnEeeeeeneme Goon Shat'wne os ) dacu ay as) 10; 4 251 rt | Jan. 16,783 Ch'towi, April 28.—9w wkly 3 Np of it. He would petition to do} them from encroachments. 6 Sunda 0 x ll , Ap y 3m } ' pe \Meaday az! US 9017 eaten sae sce f4 A away with it, and have some good sound} The killing of spring lambs has been pro- Rieder sti dd. OSGi eeeee! 8 lll al ik ili, oa Me = License Act instead. The. people did not hibited in Great Britain by an order in Wedaced ay 30/ 13} 65710 1 . r —_—-——— like it, and it was hard to enforce it. If, Council, the reason being that the con- fhursday | 35) 15 7 Se O 44) bA 4 ‘TERE best and cheapest ia the City, whole- the Government wished to prevent persons|eumption was so great as to interfere with i] Pridiay 37, 16 9 3) 1 30 mn ' 1 sale and retail at using liquor, they should prohibit the im-|the supply of wool. Revenons a nos ; peuturiay o ae 8 : < 4 44 = ane to Seiten + any prepar | icy portation of it. Whether is it better to moutons will now be the word with bons : 3 Sunday | 34 i8)t) 21) 3 7) ation of a similar kind. So : —-- SHEPHERD & SON S use it with a license or without? The: vivants. 4 Monday : oa .. - S 4 - a ; W ki oe ge agp with the * revenue formerly derived from it has been; 4 meeting of the Parnellite membérs of : Teesda se 66S . 2 i best akers © sas 6S i , ao ‘ ; ; il 31; 22: 2 14! 6 31) WHOLESALE & RETAIL United States. which we will be oe et Thankful for past favors we would kindly lost, and the tendency has been ay demoral-; Parliament was held ia London on the 8th. i ; > bo! 23! 3 1387 2 ply the putiic * dn tee deal notiaitila dive P- and respectiully solicit the patronage of the 1#¢ the people. Thesooner the Temperance | pare) presided. A motion passed in favor i Pruay Za; 24) 4 13) 8 12) , AT THE We have also agreed wita the Gas Com- ne ses ee i rt a aa = i ' aes lity be! Ne ee . \ — ot oS - eee cular ” a full line o aw enacted, the sooner would morality be i forei: | : vatarday | 27, 25' & 12) 8 53 14 59 pany (fer the purpose of introducing these ; one on estimates, one on foreign aud colo- ‘ RR LONDON HOU SE Stoves), to, sell ibe. frst fifteen (18% for] ace hat no natricti ene rable state of nial affairs, and one on locel affairs. Exch vs 9271/7 11110 @ which we may receiv le G l , alla trictions ex. . committee is to be composed of five mem- ; Sew | Hs ilee 4 Mii ety recovers ONETAL GTOCETLES, hie “ake sid theta Government fam _ iiians | Of { 5 9»! tied 4 . J Soe he had no right to appoint Inspectors. It was| : Weduesday {| 24 30° 8 5y'll 2”) NEA at xe Ree , ) rig Pe pec . iedon ee v3} 31. 9 49 11 59 ‘ h town, May 7th, 1 83 tf oe A i their Net c ost, which we will sell as cheap as any in the city, a Dominion Act and they should operate it. London is the mart of the world. You % Friday . 9v 22 10 3Ujaft 28 | } ’ LANDED HERE: | The Canada Temperance Act had not work- | an Begg by s,se orig aecinncae wl : . ; ' e@< wlie : } . t ’ : 3 ®satarday 2!) 3311 5| 1 17/15 12 p b | d K 5 | : ed well, there was more liquor used, and oy. : ’ ’ Misunday 20; 341i 41; 2 21; ‘ , S ani al Wad ., } more places wherein it was sold, than ever pedigr is j “4 - a —_ ara that a Shamazy 19} 35/m mm 2 51, é: ev TESTIMONIALS s 7 he had kuown formerly. The permissive _ po eee ae is en a ; 1 >. 2 RD} | “ + he ; . ‘ c us . ameciay | isl so4ls 7) | NOTICE | the tetenieg-wnutanieatneiian A’ Specialty. ae ee Tae nee benefit than the an island somewhere to the wast of Sar- ne a . 341 oa -~ | . 1 “toe e sat y tals Trom ri : - ‘ i piesent law, arge quantliy was now im | dinia to be bought, all except the rt $3 Tharsday 17 si i 12! 6 25 — ist of several huadred :— | We will buy Eggs, in large or small quan. ported and sold, and it was no benefit to’! hick ta” th a f Ki the ’ — = ( N and after Tuesdsy,24th iastantandantil The capacity of the Stove is eurprisin tities, fill thecl.se of the season. When you anybody. The City Government used to}? _ Th a ee ee h —_— ae MO& iN & COY LE | further notice, a Special Passeneer Train With a No, 8 Stuve we cooked tor a party of come iBto town, please call at our store, and receive $2,500 year, and they had bern’ “ Se aio ane aS pens i ’ will leave hereat 6 '5 a.m, daily, (Sundays geven, giving them broiled oysters, steak, leave your Eggs. and we guarantee to yon the deprived of that. Ifthe Act had wok-d £30,000, and the purchaser wiil be per- excepted), for Summerside, connecting there lamb chops, and baked biscuit, in 45 minutes, at a cost tor ga» of 44 cents. highest price in the market. in the interest of the city, no fault could have been found, but the contrary was the HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. with the Steam Navigation Company’s Steam. ers, and returning to Charlottetown every Whitening, Tinting, Paper Hanging, Grain- evening, On arrival of boat from Point dy ing, Gluziog, etc. Ali urders promptly attended to. SH0P—WEST END DORCHESTER STREET. Railway Office, Ch’town, April 23, ’83. Ca'town, April 19—lim 1d McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Atwwrneys-at-Law, MULICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, | OFFICES : , Reform Club Committee Kooms, Opposite Post A splendid collection of Oifice, Charlottetown, . E. Island, Merchants’ Bauk of Halifax Building, Sam- mecside, P. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at Boderute interest. Ss. McLeoo. Nov. 24, '82 —pres her E. Island. W. A. O. Moxrsoyn, -—————_-e=-—_- -—_-- - ; URene, L. B. ARCHIBALD, Sup’t. feud her pres SEEDS, ' JUST RECFIVED, AT HARVIE’S BOCKSTORE, ; ' Direct from the best Seed House in London. i | ' t NEW Garden and Field Seeds, All » aranted Fresh and True. May 3.—tt | | on ae | eee ' ' i ' | that portion that we need, and as soon as the} arepaieenanam —— \ article is cooked the gas is extinguished and | ‘game amount of work at less cost than coa', | JOHN MAGEACHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & tancashire Fire tasurance Company, of Lnyiatd, City of Loudon Fire tnsurance Co., ol Lugiand, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Buildiog, for, Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. Chtown, Dec. 7, #2. UF FILL, INSURANCE INTERGOLONIAL RAILW Ay. THE ONLY CANADIAN a } ' ALL RAIL ROUTE BETWEEN THE | East and West of the Domixion INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES Un age per occasion we gave a dinuer in courses of twenty men, the bul of fere as foliows : Broued shac, beef steak, roast quarter of lamb, baked bisc uit ‘and cuffee; heating the watcr for washing the ‘dishes tour times, re-settmmg the tatle chree times. All was accomplished in one hour and furty minutes, at an expense for gas of eleven cents. ‘his work was ail done vn one No. 8 stove, Ali were enthusiastic over the manner in Which the oysters, fish and meats were cooked ; none had experienced any so tender, jaicy, and of such tull flavor before. We consider the stove a yreat success, and most complete in all its parts and arrangements A. C. Woop, Supt. I bought one of your No. 12 Gas Cooking Stoves last September, for use in my restau- rant, and have used it ever since for baking, broiling and stewing. I cau say fur it that it is always ready and does its work rapidly; that there is no dust, no dirt, no surplus heat, as we are using only there is no waste. I think it will do the’ even at the high price of gas, It takes much less room than a cual range that would do the same work. 1 am perfectly satisfied with it and would not be without one for double the} V price, J. T. Harker. The Gas Stove you sent me, I am glad to say bas proved an entire success. If my testimony is of any value to you, you are at jiberty to use it, ‘Lhe decrease in the coal bili more than offsets the inerease in the gas ditto. form iv its operation. No dirt or duct irritates the careful house- wife, and Mrs, 8. describes it as a *‘ real treasure.” lu wy humble opinion, any man who really wants tu add to the number of allotted days of bis better-half, had brtter invest in a Gas Stove and save her worry, and himself ex- | pense, W. H. Szymovr. We are perfectly delighted with our Gas case, the same was true of the country. It was not liquor that was sold now, but pure poisons. This was very evident from its effects. It was hard to please the people in Ag ee : the matter. At the last election a large num- ' Sellar’s Old Stand, next to Quincey House, ber had voted against the Government be- Ch’town, May 3.—2w whly 4i cause they had not done enough in the 1n- ce : | terest of temperance, and the liquor dealers i voted ayainst them because they had done Steal Navigation Company .; what che y had. We should anaes tem- ‘perance, but the amount paid the Inepect- | GIVE US A CALL, and ouf’aim will be to oblige all. |. SHEPHERD & SON., SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of ors was wasted. Legislation could not. the Shareholders of the Prince Edward enforce temperance. A number of temper- Isiand steam Navigation Company, will be ance organizations had collapsed owing to ‘held at their office, corner of Great George the way in which the Act was working. The and Lower Water streets, on TUE~DA EVENING, the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at the hour of seven o’cloc-, p m., for .the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of ivereasing the Capital Stock ot the Company, in accordance with the amended Act of Jncorpoi ation, and other matters. By order. FRED. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, April 30, 1683. city received no benefit from the tines ; the money was deposited in the Bank, and the city had drawn the interest. The sooner we had a good License Law, so much the better for the cause of tewperance. Mr. ARsENAULT said that the Canada 'Temperance Act was good if it had been carried out, but it was unfortunate that its | legality should have been disputed. The people were not in sympathy with it. The The cooking is excellent and uni-| ~ Government were in symyathy with the Act ,and would do all they could to carry it out. 0 LOL L0P BNE SUMMEP, Tie Inspectors seemed to have done no ti good, and therefore they were dismiss d. | Mr, SULLIVAN said it was no part of the duty of the Legislature to pass a resolution declaring that we have no confidence in the Dowinion Government, because they had failed to carry outthe law. The machinery is vested in the Iuland Revenue Depart- -ment which can be called into operation to ‘punish violations. He could not see why —ALSO— ‘the Dominion Government should be A Shop and Office, on Water Street, the blamed because the people neglected to building occupied by Mr. Matthew Waddell, lay their complaints at the proper quarter. J} ESTWOOD, lately the residence of the undersigned, with abeut 8 acres of land, attached. ‘This would include House, Stable and Coach-house, Grapery, Garden, Shore Front, with Boat and Bathing Houses, Front (rchard, and four acres Meadow Land, under Hay. opposite the office of F. T. Newbery, Esq. Mr. Beer’s motives and objects were entire-. “The use of part of a Warehouse, attached to ly political, and not actuated byjany love the buiiding, could be included if required. for temperance, and Mr. Sinclair wanted to DANIEL DAVIES. {censure tie Provincial Government. The Ch’town, April 20.—-pat lw Act had a great mavy provisions, one of which authorized any individual to bring it 4 ii ion ; i he d f th - ‘To Contractors and Builders, 'inte,preration + it mas the duty of the peo milited, if it snits his caprico, to assume the- nanie, style, and title of King, such being the designation of the vendor, who prefers ‘hard essh to barren acres and bartaiiivnas: —Truth. ; | An interesting question, involving the power of the Local Logislature over the courts, is to b» laid befure the Supreme Court of Cmada for a decision, It is whether the Local Legislateres can impose }any duties upon a County Court Judge ex- ‘cept those named in his commission, The | point is raised by a judgment of the Sa. prewe Court of British Columbia, deciding that an Act of the Legislature of that Pro- vince declaring that County Court Judges should reside and perform their offimal functions in a particular district is u éra vires. The real issue is, to state it in a few words: Are the Provincial Courts under the control of the Local Legislatures } Con- siderable doubt seem to exist on the sub- ject, and the Ontario Government. has esk- ed for legislation, which would imply that , the law cfficers of the Provinces qaestion ‘the right of the Legislature to interfere | With the Courts after they have been es- | tablished. W. H Vanderbilt has withdrawn from the presidency of the three principal rail- ways in which he was interested, and has ‘gone to Europe for a short pleasure trip. | Before doing so he drew from a New York | bark one million dollars for his expenses, ‘and when asked by the ubiquitous reporter what he was going to do with it, said he | understood it was the fashion to fee waiters and attendants on the other side of the water. It isthonght that Mr. Vanderbilt ‘intends retiring altogether from the sock market as, although he has retained contro] lof the railways by the creation of a new ‘office of managing director for the three | roads, each position being filled by one of his sons, he has disposed of most of his stock, the aggregate holding of this kind of property by the family being put at not more than $20,000,000, a good deal of money, but only a swall part of their enor- mous wealth. The effect upon the manage- qe Stan ca Sa ——_—— ‘There was no special obligation upon the i ag" GOING TO Stove. It gives entire satisiaction in every G . ment of the great trunk lines ls not expect- : 2 HE if overnment to do so for this Act, than for . Queen Teeur ange Company ey ;. M. PENNINGTON, 2103 Vine St. ; *. ne sy seper ioe : oe Piet B ynbe any other on the Statute Book. The|°? be marked ; but Wall street is alraudy haw i) j Mrs. M. PENNINGTON, 2103 Vine endets for @ Buiiding to be used as a : congratulating itself upon seeing the last of OF ENG:i.AND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. ianeashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS lusurance effected on all kinds of property @Urreut rates. Losses settled promptly sol equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Oice—Seuth Side Queen Square. town, Rept. 1h, 1882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, MANITOBA Aud Canadian North-West, OR TO Wester & North-Western United States, WILL FIND “The Intercolenial” the Best and Most Desirable *eute by which to Travel. The advantages they secure are: Less change of Cars, better Train Acc mmodativp, Cheaper Passage, and Quicker Time. This is the only route by which baggage bought Jast May, and in reply, would state was far beyond my exp-ctetious, and the with the small expense and comfort attending the same, Epwin A. Garert. Having used one of your No. 7 Gas Cooking Stoves fur a considerable time past, it is with merits, It boils, bakes, broils, roasts, and in fact, does every thing ‘hata first class stove or range can do, and with a saving of time and labur, that can only be appreciated by those who use them. It has given us the most entire satisfaction, and to use my wife’s words, **[ would not be without it for ten times the cost.” Your favor of the Ist inst. was duly received | ‘asking my opinion of the Gas Cooking Stove thas the satisfaction rendered by the stove’! work it will accomplish is marvelous, together ' pleasure that I bear testimony to its genuine | Banking Office, etc , at Summerside, P. E. I. Government were anxious to give the Act Plans and specifications may be seen atthe a fair start, and consented, as an experiment effives of the Bank at Charlottetown and to try the appointment of Inspectors. The Summersitte experiment had not been successful. Pro- Tne Directors do not bind themselves to minent temperance men had expressed accept the loweslor any Tender, themeelves as indifferent whether these Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under-!«ficers should be continued or not, and signed, must be delivered al the Charlottes thought the best thing the Government ton or Simmerside Agency, before twelve euuld do was to dispense with their services, o’clo k, noon, on Thursvay, the seventeenth ,, they prevented other people puttiug the day of May, 1883. Law in force. This Government had no right to put itself forward as a prosecutor, going arecund the country lovking after the Act. 5 The House divided on Mr. Sinclair's ay ‘amendment which was lost upon the follow- ing division, FOR SALE. Yeas—Yeo, Perry, McMillan, Sinclair, D. H. DUNCAN, Halifux, April 25, 1°83,—tf Cashier Hooper, Farquharson, J. BR. McLean, Bentley, McLaren—9. Nays—Sullivan, Ferguson, McLeod, Arsenault, Campbell, Lefurgey, Gurdon, so formidable an operator, and is looking forward with pleasant anticipations to the probable retirement of Mr. Gould. A cyclone, accompanied by rain, light- ning and hail, struck Paterson, N. J., about 5 o'clock on the 8th inst. Several mills were unroofed, and an unfinished church spire demolished. Lumber piles were scattered, trees uprooted, and the telephone system demoralzed. Several persons were slightly injured. In New York the wind was very high for a time and many signs were blown down and other damage done. At Trenton, a circus tent was torn to shreds and several employes in- jered. The aucience had just lefy the tent or great loss of life must have resulted. Considerable demage from the storm is re- ported from Williamsport, Pa, where houses were struck by lightning and a woollen mill unrooied. A cyclone is re- Paid u £00,600 e cheeked through to Winnipeg, and| From statements of our gas meter taken, HAVE received instructions to seli Holiand, Bake, Macdonald, Gillis, Me-| ported in the vicinity of orth Platte, Reserv eee ee #1525, 000 nian = Canadian Pacitic Railway. we fiod it more economicad than coal. several valuable FARMS, situated in di PD yal], Beer— 13. Keb, Telegraph lines are prostrated, and ot Sora Mesver E. Gipgon, 4029 Powelton Ave.) erent sections of the country containing | The House divided on Mr. Boer’s motion] no perticulars can be had. A heavy storm ee THROUGH TICKETS and all information | owheeh was lost upon tae fc Now ng divisi: n occurred at Omaba, Neb., on the 8th, j ' as to Passenger, Baggage and Freigbt Rates, can be had on application to the undersigned, namely: G. A, “harp, Charlottetown; T. B. | Gred7, Summerside; J. H. War eee) t t - H. C. Brownell, Souris; H. McEwen, tr S ] L, seas akeadel 1 McKinnon, Hunter River; | or a f ur 0 e 4 A. E. Clarke, Kensington; and D, Montgom- , Alberton. : ery, ae’ ys POTTINGER. Chi f Superintendent. A. BUsBY, General Passenger Agent, Moactoa. Apsil 20, 1883,—6i ta &, hex pros & DOOD & ROCERS, An : > ‘ Meednen’y of this Bank will be opened on Ch'town, April 21—eod 2w ’ od oi to pul licand private proy rt "4 Iatel ¥ next, 19th inst., in the baild ing ducing damage to pul licand private proj Hy estimated at $15,000. The tower of the Telephone Exchange was s rack by light ning and burned. One ot tie severest hail storms ever kwows in the west cecurred at Denver, on the 8th inst. The storm was accompanied with terrific thonder and lightning and Ji+ted fully an bour. Bail- stones measuring an inch in diameter by six inches dep inthe streeta The Suis ruised. vrep is ao doubt From 199 to SiG Acres each.’ Yeas— Beer, Fa eee ae Nays--Silivan, Ferguson, McLeod, Ar- ‘senauit, Campbell. Lefurvey, Gorton, Hol land, Bentley, Blak-, Macdonald, Gillis, , \ .. |Macdougall, Yeo, Perry, Hooper, Sinclair, COMFORI..BLE HOUSE, with Stable My Auction Room, Queen St.|J. R. McLean, McLaren--19. and one acie of Land, situate near the) | at? p. m. thr House adjourned for one Monut Fe ward Road, at present occupied by, Application my mail will receive prem pt! hour. Mrs, Haiicy. Apply to attention, After recess, the Speaker took the Chair ILLIAM DODD. | at 10.20 p.m. | ; — ‘Ch tewn, Feb, 13, 1882,--t# ' The Bull respecting Billa of Sale wae read hie, *apied by the Bank of Prince Edward & d, under the management of the under- Fer particulars apply at J sits will be received on interest, and a current account. “# grinted on the various Agencies and MReepoadent s of the Bank. au, 1% and other Exchange bought and ~ ¥ 80d vencral banking business transacted. D. C. CHALMERS, Wren, June b7, 1aaa.tf Agen’ . A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Cu'town, March 29,