; I oral aud @ther Itemis, ing furnished ; } 4 od & ‘ . ] ’ i this moruing = + lia mall & i ~ —— a a - nin . 4 } beginning tthe wharves gm 19 Y*S tus b e CLEANIS s the order of the day. ope bet + yRER the Sa i Song iu Zion Chureb * kuwe , +. ti-n of Southern Russia is secti ob hu : vk 4 Lase® 2 tive in both naval and military jg achive ° pratt © piionh. © . “Cart i] eaves i sfon on Satur 1a) this port xt ior o - « isbourers have atruck e ES thousan id ’ in Mars wits FareLANp and Mrs. Free 10 1DE MaJsox : ulm Kt gland. pave returned ti nd Gilt Dress Buttons l, Si ver, Young's. Jet, Stee eat abuence, cliemp, ai - cost at the Diamond for spring lapor- gr selling at make room goomt Par a pre wo yas. - - gue Lagos sBD Tirtry was confined to his bby itiuews on the lith inst. He is now sh bett.r. laid the Tignish district is in- -¢ news from . Tet st is that Gavin is lead- , bul the lat dy forty voles invader ania fos T. Newsesy, Esq, returned home pt from * busicess tourin the United and Canada. — -—>—-— B. ARCHIBALD, ©5Q., Superintendent of p, E. Islana Railway, aud wife, arrived Jast u'ghs Tus gutters along Qiveu Street, especially in the Vicluity ul Queen Square, are ip mut fithy coauit ob apenas The evening classes at the School of Cook- will opm every evel g at 7.20 instead 7 o'clock. vurs Open at 7 15. Sscmnsitijiondaguetl Tus “Hiberaisa™ which arrived at Ha‘ifax Fnday evening, had tue largest number vo! vers that eVer came across ib ber, -_—___--—_ Messas WiLuiam ay» FPrascis Bate left for Werqudta, N. >., yesterday t» biteg over the sieam tug butt ivr thoim at toat place fall. ——»———— Work on the steamer which is to replace “Heather eile 14 Carerei on energetically i the steamer will L. ready for work eariy May. - < - rebuilé in seven days alter the fire. Lhe hand energy cf tuis firm is commend- Mr. Taco L. Cuappeile represents the works in this city. iil Tye weather propbet Wiggins is coming on ekemre tour turosgh tue Marittme fPro- pow and the Lasteca otates. His chiel beets eutiiied, ** ew worlds are made, god what causes storuis.’ rosie hati Tus wheel of ove of *Northera Lignt” express bruke at sven Gelock yesteruay even g Use of the cars bit the track. and the crain, therefore, aid Mi arive m this city ul two oe ock this Boras g. © New Seasipes »t th: Viamoad Bookstore. The aands o. justi, by F. W. Seray Pearla, by Caariwite M. Youge; the Suty of Melicunt, by Fayr; Madoe Wild fiver, by F. wv. lie, by Leopold Kuu:pert, etc. Shen Tue Halifax Merald’s Uttawa correspondent ep wr. HH. vavies iu bis speech of the Mition t) consider the suppty:—Drew @ temore picture of t e ruin to vurlsess aud the ifarws of trace Edward island anv Nova Scotia. aiitiaecia Tat Thames, not of England, but of Oa- twin, has ove: flowed its banks, and the ia- of the Loudon suburbs sre floded. Isemeof the streets cf Kensingtem and London water tills the streets to the of five fect, and peopie have had to es- cape from their residences 10 beats. Gouirreyp ror 1 Kia — The Moncton mys the examination of Calvia W. W,miterf the barqie ‘Kate Saucton gi with the maasaught + of a sesmiu Mmed Batizan, was c wcluded yesterday. Lhe ‘Was mainly corroborative of that of MMiplaiut, aud Keown was committed to stand oo at the uext sitting of the County cnninijiiieediall “SPELLING RerorM,” will be the subject for ion at the next regular meeting of the Wtestioual Institute 1. Montgomery. E-q, give a paper oa the above named subject By Asthis is the last meeting of the Institute for io season we trust there will be a full atteud- , ce of the members. Meeting on Friday penité at § o'clock in the West Kent Street tidied ACorrow Mitt. —There is the very best of mthority fur the statement that Mr. Gibson ls this spring to commences the con- oof a cotton factory at Marysville, York Co,N. B.A bridge will be built across ry hwaak siver just below the saw and grist t milla, auc the flat on the opposite bank «f the Wer isthe site chosen. The mill will be by Water power. cunsitiaaa al We understand that the Jableax Vivants ately shown in St. Pets rs schoolroom will on Tuesday next. 00 Saturday «fternoon, Mticed on the Jast occasion, and which only ® public performance, before & crowded eee, coukl have shown, The lighting Wargements have received most careful Mtenticp, ——— Es of scene will renew his health, which a. been good forsome time pst. About : inn?” Mr. Hodgson reevived a very wind ’ St Petar's Chureh, but als» by ovhers who Ps imal'y attend th- services there; and, ehth« oft ry, he received about $150, Mownest of the love and esteem of the f *eatio. His arsence will be ra cretted, iw ha} Ily by thors to whon he haanii red ¥ thongs fand tho e e: gaged ia the tem- Who k work: and we are quite svie that all tow him will welcome his return. BA. - 2 Kioy will hav thargd vf St. Dertay his wbewuten TasScotch Dye Werks, at Halifax, N. S., | the ec*rs on the} Robinsvn; | Kiobiusen; Stories of Jewish | An entertainment principally for children will a'so be The Committee etried toremedy the defects which were pitt Rev G. W. Hodg-on lewes to-day for don (6, BR) in the hope that rest and a *, aig el not only by the members of The ——<s ———S as THE DAT CHoA: ‘ hs Nt TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. [SPBCTAL Dxseatrcues TO THR iuX 4 MINER, | j DOMINION PANLIAMENT. | Tite Grange Bill. Urrawa, April 17, in the Hi 1e «6oOf Coj vesterday Mr. W hite, of Hastin ‘ Ss, moved the sec: reading ot the Orange Biil ~ ’ ° « - . 7 % Mi Curran, of Montreal, opposed the Pe ie” Oli & dony, aud somewhat violent speech, | ; hat the pow r of incerporating | SCN KOCIeLIES was Vested aa i Legislatuy and that t Orar nMmons, = } rea tle Claltied ' 1e £socni } xe A sscx le lol Was Geciared Lliewval hha Like t’s »vinee of | Puebes A. ’ i) Q page Sir, Uurrai, n concluding his | speech, moved that the Bill receive the Six month's lichint, \ “ey \ ’ ‘ 7 , ; Mr. Thomas White, Cardwell, defended the Orangemen fro he char f e ne be en fr — t arge of intoler- inee te thought the Bul onght to pass. | Mr. Courecl, Montreal, made a strong ‘sithon to the Bill, He urg d ' ‘2 ' ’ eraer, and } i speech in Opt the illegality of t! Crane it MANY of its defe ete, \\ F ee ae lace, Wo id, M. Neill, and | others, spek: in the order Ou Mr Curran’s motion being put, was carried, L06 to 70. Only the Bill. Polnted ¢ Me sss. cle f hnce of ove Opposidicn member spoke on or - The Liceuse Committee. The License Committee was organized yesterday. Several sub-committees were appointed, Curie)'’s Trial Dusuiy, April 17. The trial of Curley for the murder of Lord Cavendish and Mr. Burke, was come menced yesterday. Fifty of the jucymen summoned were absent through fear—most of them having reeeived letters containing threats of murder. Desurn, April 17 An attempt has been made to renew the strike of the lmsh polhece ++ ee ‘Leiegraph Notes. The five-story bnilding on Broadway, | N.Y, oceupied by Bradstreet’s Commercial Aveney aud E. Kemisgton & Sons, the| rifle manufacturers, and the Hati Safe and | Lock Co., was gutted by fire on the 15th | instant, the total loss betag about $170,000. | The fire is attributable to spentanevus cum- | brstion of the ammunition stored in the} ceilar, under the wareroums of the Remiing- | tous ; The trial of Daniel Ca:ley, another of | the men charged with the Phoenix Park | murders, began on Monday. Of thé 22) persons whem the prosecution will cull, | three are new witnesses whe wil testify they | saw the accused in Phosaix Pak on the day | of the murder. | After the verdict had been rendered | against Joe Brady, on Friday, the foreman of the jury found a letter at his home mak-| ing a frenzied appeal fur retarn of verdict of | not guiltv, and warning bim that otherwise | | he would surely be killed. Although true bilis have been returaed | against eleven of the prisoners charged with the Phoenix Park murders it is be- hieVed only seven will be tried. It is stated that Delaney and McCeffrey will plead wnilty. Peter Carey deposed, on Mon lay, l6:h inst , that he was sworn in an invin- i ecible by his Kel y will be tiied | after Curley. Drotier. A desperate affray occurred at Sandwich | near Wiudeor, Uut., on the 10th, Five des- | | perate characters tr m Detroit, Mich , crossed over to the former towa, and raised a rampus. the police atteinpicd their arrest but were | idriveu back Ly the desperadves who were | armed with sharp knives, ‘Ihe citizens inter- | | ferred to assi-t t e police and a furious eaccun. | ter eusne! ia which seven citiz-ns and the | police were weur ded, two fatally. ‘Three « f| | the rowdies were captured in a bruised condi- | ition. ‘The sceve is said to have been the most | terrible ever witnessed in that part of the| country. \y eutner bulletin. : a | Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the | Mar itime Pre vlnces. Moderate southeast to southwest winds, fair weather, with local showers. ———n ~~ + Toronto, April 17--i1 a. m. | | } | Tux IRkePpressIBL's Iv CoUNCIL —This | | gociet / Which hus, for its ol. ject the weil-being, | instruction, and amusement of its members, | held a most successful meeting at tae Raakia | last night. ‘he members are chic fly commer- clal men. It is governed by strict! rules and is presided over by a ‘Lord High Chenceller,” and ‘‘A Speaker.” At the mect- ing last night the dignitaries of the iustitation appeared in fu 1 dress—gowns, wiga,jElzibeth- ian collars, etc. They were escorted to their positions in the Council Chamber by an Usher of the Black Rod and a Secretary of Finan‘e | while the organist of the society played a} solewn march. After the roll was called} ~peaker Sandeman read his speech from the Throne. It was admired by ali for the valu- able information 1t cont lined, and for the beautiful laugusge in which it was written. Then a Lord Uigh Chauceilor MecNeili read an address of welcome to the lLrethern i which wos pronounced to be a mas- terpiece. After hearing Fivancial Seere- tary Kerr's report. which showed a surplus of two cents, the members proce eded to business. Various matters of importsnce to the Society were discussed, and numerous reso'utiovs were alopte?. At $ 1e conc usion « f the meeting, the me mbers and a number ot guests sat down to aa oyster supper—in te spaci-ns dining hall «f the ev was preparcd 10 the hoss :nt hostess atyle. Mr. J. OKe fa, of St. Joh, occupier the chair, Ta. usual toasts were h nored | and responded t in brief, wit y and, in some ases, ef quent songs and recita- | cases, ©: ucne oe tions en!i\ ened th: pre edie es avd the ‘ ard of theS cetyr nilered anor iualp em—‘ Orr! [sland Boys » wav’ —which elioit d Jond a, +) plause Ve mnst no* fail to mention that | é. : mr that | the recitations f our & lented friend, Mr r be te a Kerr, of ~t. Jou, ataed much to the enj -y. | evt cf the «s aston In the wee sma | be Sya«,” and * Gad Save hours. ** Auld any ya", | the Queen.” wer, surg. 2 ul the meo bers « th: seciety disperse t, vight s en) ym f peectes £8 ~waal D: @,v' Watch canpot cv, dhe theses cia oy Hla Tava, Perkins | ion i giveo Ist Ma V next ‘I HOUUNIVG GUODS, W. A. WEEKS & 60’S., well pleased with the| es ed es — —_ on o SS eee LY BXAMINER, APRIL 17. 1883. White Cottons, Grey y Cottons, Hollands and Ginghams. a —— - ae 0 - EXTRA §860G VALUE A'T Sterns. Print Cottons, Grass Cloth A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (ail widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs Matting. See the Abovs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Remnauts of Carpets, very cheap, Geods Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. 4 = premises at present occupied by| Messrs. Robertson & Cameron, situated | Side Possession South Queen Square, Apply to HORACE HASZARD. | vod RT OW OPENING, ] auxnZ& Ch town, April SCHOONERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY O lead COAL for Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotis, Maydalen Islands, and Gulf| steady employment guararteed for! No delay and good freights. | Ports. the season. Apply, THOS. EVANS, Chimney Corner Colliery, Inverness County, C. RB. HEAD OFFICE—167 Hollis Street, Haii-” fax, N. S.; or Mr. William Kou han, Broker, | Charlottetown; Messrs. Matthew, & Co., Souris March 31—im 2aw Shirtings, SPRING ee ce ie aon ee HOUSE. GOODS. :0: Oo ex steamships “Oregon,” ‘¢ P>cenrcian,” and “Buenos | AN Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of, — Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, Printed Coitens and Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Muslins, Table Linens and Napkins, Brown Hollands, Winceys, etc., ete. Melo Above are part of the selection of our Mr. Harris, and will be found marked wee’ at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fine Weel Cashmeres, | Fine Wool Cashmeres, | Fine Wool Cashmeres, CORA PEs op Se DD 100 feneral Mourning Geoas, ann | STAPLE QUEEN STREET. J. DB. COTTON GOODS, CRE AF. GEO. DAVIES & CO. h'town, April 5, 1883. — $40,000! ——- —- 0 oe . FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH — OF— & FANGY DRY GO0DS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, Quecn Sireet. _—- — =--—_0!0—--—- Alavirg completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusnally large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods. Heavy Cloths, | Jankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- | ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. | Other Goods at a smali advance, viz: Dress Goods. in Cashmercs, Black and Colored Cords Rvery Glass Well Represented, GREY COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, PRINTS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, | AND RETAIL. ‘and Lustres, in all shades Pillow Cioths, Stripe Hessiens and Osnaburgs, Cretounes, Prints Scotch ‘Tapestries. Felts and Hemps. i this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE 'Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkiy pat, prea ne Brocaded Dress Goeds, Grey and White Cottons, heetings, ‘ Carpets, in Brussels, As I am determined to clear out the greater portion ot J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Srreer. SHIRTINGS, | W. A. WEEKS & 60, Wy. @& A, BROWN & CO. QUEEN STREET. | = ~— en en ieee Se out (during the month of January and - T ILL close fy Hi A. S s February) the balance of their large Stock of New Teas of Choice Quality. WHOLESALE CHEAP. W. A. WEEKS & 60., Sign of the Lion, Queen Street. | Ch’town, March 28.— ecd wkly Bi Sal . Let or pale or to Let. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable, Lt and obe acre of Land, situate near the | Monut + dGward Road, aty: 2sebt ovcupied by Mrs, Haley. Apply to Ulsters and WILLIAM DODD, Ch’'town, Mareb “9. AT FOB PRINTING of every description ey exocuted with Neatness and L'espatci: at the, EXAMINER JiB RO OMS, Wor, Water and Grest't > PRINJ ING pianghimnns CW town, Jan. 18; 1889. Far Geods, Delmans, muna Maiilimery Gocds. WOOLLEN GOODS, ‘Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. Niamiies, Uisters. DISCOUNT. ee GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED, | ! i ! ; i LN ID DE ER nD Sas emanate eraser crags ‘L 4 () f l () } it) bt + LAER bi a ‘ 4 ISS MUNRO will oren a school for at Cookery on Monday cvening, April ig, in the Upper Hal! of the Aibeve un, « curse of twelve lessons, morning end evening, two botss in length. morning Class, 10.39 a. m.; Evening ‘Clase. 63 7/30 p,m. High Class Course (morning) $3.00; single 1agmission, 35 cents ——— —— Housebol | Course (evening) $'.09; cingle vimiselop, 15 cente, Tickets for sale at Dr. T), dd’s and Apothe. caries Hail; where prospectus of both courses may be seen, Tickets transferable in families. Cor farther particulara apply to secretary of the Committee. MARY PALMER, Weymouth Stroget. Ch'towa, March 27 —— ee Sealers Wanted ! nee R CAN SEALERS, who understand theis work, to whom good wages will be paid on ALSO Wanted ten Lobster Fishermen, either with or without boats. Apply at ouce to HORACK HASZARD, Ch’town, April 12—iw P. E, island Railway. NOTICE. N AND A#®TER TUESDAY, the 8d APRIL, inst., until turiher notjoe, @ SPEC]41. PASSENGER TRAIN will have here for Georgetown every evening (Sunday exceptec), at 5 o'clock returning «nu arival there of tne Northern Light trom Pictou. ‘this Train will only stop at Ro alty June. tiou, Mount Stewart and Cardigan, ,olpg and returaing L. B,. ARCHIBALD, >up’t. Railway Office, Ch'town, April 3, '83. dy eod—her pres 3: Dominion of Canada, Provines of Prinss Edward Island. IN DRE SUPREME COTRT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-ffth year of Her presert sMajesty’s Reign, (hapter 23, intutuled ‘*Au Act respecting Iusoivent Barks, Insurance Compa jes, Loan Ccom- panics. Building Socitties cid ‘Trading Corporations, aud of the President, Dir ctora and Company of the Bank of Prince Kdward Island, an Juseolvent Bankiug Company. oa the application of the Liquidators } of the above pamed Banking Company, and wpon reading the petition cf Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Coarles Colson Gardiner and David ©, Coalmers, with the aifdcavit tier-to annexed, filed the twelfth aay ot February, A, G. 18%3, and the ort: made by me, dated the tweifth aay of Pchruay Inet, calling all parties concerned to show cause, this day, why a second cal] of ten collars per share should not be made on ell contribuiories ef the above pamed Banking Company, and the notice signed by the Piv- thonotury, issued in pursuance of such order, and theaflitavitof Leith E Buyecken, of the cue puclicati- nof su h notice,and the aifi- Ole ; davit,of Ben amin F Messervey, of the dus trarsm:ssion by mail of suck no icce to all contributories residing sbreat, snd upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and ino cause tothe centrary being now shorn before me, I DO ORUVERtvat a SECOND | day of JANUARY next, A. CALL ef TEN POL!LARS per shaic be made ou all the coutributorics of the said Banking Companys; and [ do farther order that «ach contributory do, on or before the FIRST D 1584, psy into the BANK UF NOVA S OTI4, &tits branch in Charlottetown, in said Province of Prince Edw rd Island to the aceount of the Liquid. ators of the said Company,the emount ©hich will be dne from bim or ber or them io ree spect of such ¢ il, and L do further order that a copy of this order, togeth:r with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Compant, Fp cifsing the amount due from tuch con. iributory, in respect of ruch call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in @ letier, prepaid and registered, in the Geperal Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Proviuce, addrersed to the party or narties contributeriis at bie, ber or their snst krown address or place of abode, or by the d+livery thereof scverally to the attorney of the party to be ws rved; and I do farther order that a copy of ths oder be published in the Royal Gazete vewnyp sper of said Province, aud in the Exgming: and Patriot newepupers, publisbed im Cberlotie. town, in said Province, mm the daily issues thereof, for two weeks trom the date hereof, Dated thig second dey of April, A. VU. 1888, JAMES H. PETERS, A.J evUcn (Signed) April 4—'w MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under ard by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture «f Mortgag, bearing date the twenty sixth day ot July, A. D. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the one part, and sir James Maicolm,«f the other part, there will besold by Pubhe Auction, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. UD, 1883, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, — A LI. that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Charlottetown, in the Provirce of Irince Edward Jeland. aforeesid, beinded and de- scribed as follows, that is tosay: Known and distinvnished as Water Lot Lumber Six (No 6), iv the eaid citv, freutmyg cne hundred and ' eax (106) feet on Water? treet, and extencig | | Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Seotch, Brusseis|: and Tapestry Carpets and Llearth hugs, A LARGE Kea. vr. L Gs te : hbuitd } i tothe Chanuel of Hill-borcugh River, bavirg 2 bieadth of one bundred aid imeive (:)2) feet, or to the said Charne), bounded «x the West by acer Lot Number Five (No 5). the pep ry of the Stesm Navigation Com) ary, Ci ibe said Province of Prince Edward Jslena, spd on the east by Water Lot Nomler (No. 7) lately the prope ty of the ssid junean, now in porRession ef Hepry ye tber with the wharf and a!) J i us erceted. Thercen, F + torcher particnlare ap,'y et the effice of Edward J. Hodgeon, Sulicitor, Charlite- town. Dated eighteenth day of January, A. 1% 1S. oe JAMUs MALOUWLAL Vram 13; TS8R.-—Caw Se ee Se ee ee Set SS RMP A OE re.