ilemts " ~~ wk Lh ) vase! . jail ' 4 A « 4 i ’ ik As ad > ‘ ‘ rf > . \ yet ‘ We ' ’ a sing ul ve —" wy “ Ww 1 ev eMes! peee™ | ¢ am reere” 4 gees” in :. tans ; SY; de 108% | : 7 aa * }} . ' ipertise tie x * ®. le ext rt gxc™ . . | fa nm be, Wa it New \ th be , vecameo ne ar) t { ti avi wey o jarax, Ma! for thir t ’ is ¢ Cerne pg 0 : ra - : re United S fe “ ‘ irc trom the why] giz basiness ou > Cases Hats R weeds a pay at DP. A. 2) LL 6 ’ > vz Dopp Vv rit ‘ to gesse or th ture, to take piace to-morrow, \ elev ) s, at the rv t e Myurecay), & ditev. F. oma 1, Kent Street o ger. Ixauam 5S FFE, one of the oldest pi best known ministers of the Methodist , “" ; 1 at his res) Larmouth N. (pared. ce ’ . joa the 6: h 10s ra briel Luness, caused ip pony. > ) por of 3,000 1 te in the leading bark Matreal ou the 4th, all were retired except we, ‘The / says this will be ba F 5 for the Gr ra Ss. Whi : me been eing up their hopes on a commercial eras! > Anos who wish to see a really interest jpg sudject treated of in a masierly manner, 1 have an ©} yportny ty of doling sO fo- : evening, in Y. M.C. A. Hall. We to Prof. Burwash’s lectnre. os t. i. Hopes x. wh / ale cheese and b i0her getust, of Montreal, lately arrested at the jeuace of the Bank of Montreal! for »btain- ag udvances, has compromised w ith san $90,000, and fled to the United States to ia other creditors gape his other c ; % — ee — Owisa to the depredations committed by | Pebargiars in Torouto, business men are be- nea, In one Duslpess geing thoroughly alarine jew in the west end of the city the following ptice 18 posted up over the safe door: “euedo not blow up the safe; the door is wlecked.” . > _ W ferstem tug “ Henry Aitken,” owned by | | Otticer McCori io a oe s \ ‘ ca 4 Fa’ a * te tai od a. oe Se We Put EXaminy I bignish Election—* BE, April 11 rhe nomi \ T Tig Distriet took p) ‘ ree schools of Infar r master Py hen c sth. Many aunty Election Case, tlc K ngs Cour ry Bike mn We wa ilk S@€8810n yesterday, that that dasa C moved ions Of the Com it Was | Dr. | al didate | ounty inittee agisquall he Oe at } | ‘ iOTF the eiectlion in Ili Zz &8 4 hVles mo n amend ment | as the pinion of the Commit tee was not a member of thue he ran the; La iarg rexpenditure | DAIS he Nominations | permanent | | ————~w- 2. Cottons, A large Stock of Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons. and Printed idimity, and Ol Remnat Carpets yk: . v8 iting. See Charlottetown, Feb. EXAMINER, A P R IL the Above Goods 3, Looe EXTRA §88B VALUE A'T SD neo ‘ ‘s ‘ Grey Cottons, Cottons, Grrass nds and Ginghams. Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). | ‘Cloths, its of Carpets, very cheap, PERKINS & STERNS. wefore Furchasing. terns. Cloth | Rugs and ats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Sitinweemeats't.. SCHOONERS WANT minittee that Returning ’ ¥ | iack should returned and Dr have Dr Melntyre Robertson bers i the LD Mr Met inion of the Commitiee Ca r Dr. Robertson Mr ML. Donald the 1 eturn be amended t i a) nimit é as mem- lt Was the votes and that} that were lost, was leg liy elec ted and ihat to that effect. } iscussing the last | until to-morrow : } aiter a surned ae J sout a takine vote OI 2B on either. ‘eiegraph Notes. Mr. Parnell ig confined to his house by illness. Twenty-four arrests have been made on the outskirts of Cork and Limerick Williston . Kni ght & Co New York, have assigned. , butter dealers, " aalor member itt Broe., having been thorough! y repaired, | of firm embezz'ed $100,000. was len shed from th: slip alongside Veake’s | Bad suarf to-day. In addition to the usual | tars, she has this year receiv e la mow keel mi bottom. She is now in splen did order gd ready for a good summe:’s work, Iristeported that Mz. W.@, Mundditch, | German Consu) in Montreal, has completed | @mgements with the Government for the fning of the lines of steamers between Mon- | Saland Antwerp. ‘The estimates contain a} igre of $24,000 asasubsidy. ‘Ihe line is to known as the \White Line, and will Masteamer monthly from M« ntreal in sum- Mr and Halifax or St. John in winter. | icici ( ress §.L. Roreats, formeriy a prominent citizen OMetiord, but who through drunkenness . bad habits and lost the confidence of | lbitends, died in an « mpty house in that city | @the7th inst. He was a well educated man | @ieditor of the first paper at Stratford. He | Tualto formerly Reeve of the town He| lad a family but they separated some time ago iad his wife is dead. His only child still His age is about 50 years. - Asxiors to Gnd something with which it | my credit Mr. Davies as compensation for Wrong he did the Province in loweri ing the | it of the people, the Patriot seizes upon | fact of the passage throvgh the Com Bike of the Rustico Bank Bill, and says the | Ms Was due to Mr. Davies’ efforts, No| » Mr. Davies did his best; but we have | to learn that he did more than Mr. en or any 0 ta representative of the | ;4nd that his influence is greater with | the majority, is haere nlikel y- stipe ABbavy Pixe.—The captain of the steamer | tr,” plying between Boston and Anna- | N.S, was fined $1,000 recently for not | x “ee ny ple list of the passengers | the United Stati s custom house Frow this de: ision he appealed to the Secre- bey of the Tre y at Wash rgton. The | Mure of the ¢ lerk for not furnishing the | ‘ist is that he was unable to obtain it, | vere of the pa assengers were drunk, and, | im, being asked their names, they refused te | hthem. It is thouht the fine will be | mew as there was cvidently no intention Molating the law.— Boston Post. i Scat ael Parttevns 8 of the railway collision on the | the lan Pacitic Railw ay, at Riversville, on .%. have been received. The express St. Paul, in c harge of Conductor Eisten giteer ” i inson, was coming into the | MO With supposed right of way, but the | aaah fin gn guing south did not get into the two, can a time. ‘The freight train broke in feta tatsing a ci lay of ten minutes. The fthe express jumped jast in time te comes ; bat Robinson, the driver of the » tood at his p ist and died. The only | the ro hurt was George Blackwell, of Mina’ Ontario, who was travelling on the ear, and injudiciously jumped on a} of stongs. it is reported Conductor | _ and driver Hurd have fled, fearing arrest | ught er. - ce — Ar + i Tewkesbury Alms House investiga eld in B nae on the 4th inst, the} . o nav whether | Mt liad been deliver e tae issue, red to medical schools, | would rot be disputed. | ‘Teplied that he ex * that bodies hid been delivered else- | , me to he skinned, and the skins | Bae He proposed to ahow that after the) were buried they had been taken up| aWay. He would go into the grave- Mist ees sbury, and pr. duee some of the | rem; ins, 7 pected to | ain, Pore that +) i testimony given was ab- | ¥ false. Peep. The books sent te him as the | . of the Alms Houss were not complete. | Were ee pies of the ori im: al ; fartac, testin, Moony was adjcorne (Clarke vs. ithe bill said | We ofiicer. | * for | first make you sick and then leave you @ invesligation was to go | Aiter i Sen showing that bodies had | away for ynlaw ul purported, thy fi- It is now known that Bernard Gallagher, the arrested dynaai e fiend, has within the ias few years Inaae the United States and Great Briteisi. Deasy, drowned at Cork on Sunday even- | ling and anppes i to have suffered death for | his pe jlitical tenets, was accordis g¢ to late rep rts mere killed ina drunken quarel, | Sir Wm. H urt’s bill passed the Com- mons and was immediately sent to the | Lords where it was adopted, without delay. The royal assent will be received by tele- igeaph to-day, and the Act will becomea las In the Lords on the . ae : Dliadiaul l. in the case of High Chan- 9h Lor i declare a ellor Selborne common informer, was unable to sue Brad- langh for sitting and voting in am Commons without Sahin § oath of allegiance, Judg- ment against Bradlaugh therefore r1e- versed with costs. The | lito amend the law in reg ait to| explo:ives was intr duced in the Con mons | on the 9th by Sir Wm. Harcourt and read a} first time. Ii was then taken up in com- ml fee of the wh le. and committee without being altered. Pre gress | was then reported amid “che ers, and the biil Wad |pascsed its third reading. The government were much surprised at the prompt action taken on the bill as they expected that it we — be considered longer in com- ir Wm, Harcourt in introducing the nature of the danger which it soncht to guard against was well known. have to deal, he continued, with an tlan against all interests of nd with men who announce plans The speech of the Heme Secretary heartily cheered, espec ially by the Conservative members. Sir Richard Asheton Cross said the Oppo- sition were quite willing to assent to the hill in order that all British subjects at home and abroad Lentih know that the law was no longer to be defied with impunity. Sir Wm. Harcourt further explained that the measute would be a permanent one. He was convinced the danger was very imminent. mittee organized society , wholesale murder. was BHuLevis. W eather Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, April 11--]] a. m. Increasing easterly winds; fair to-day; rain to-morrow. i lp > ey A NERVE and brain food is needed in all eases of nervous and sexual prostration. Mack's Magnetic Medicine meets this want more effectually than any other preparation, and the price brings it within reach of all Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall } Co Read the advertiseme nt in quater column. {all 2w eod wk'y. | nineteen | Auwavys avoid hareh purgative pills. They ree eon- Little Liver Pills re alate atipated. Carter's the bowels and make you we i], Dose, one pill, jal 2w eod wkly, - a a nr An For Sale or to Lets |rpvir toue aod Fs COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable | A and one acre Ot Lan d, situate near Mount Kaward Road, at present occupied by Mis, Harley. poe ‘to WILLIAM LYDD. Cittvwn, March 79. that Ciark, as a} minion Parliament. i UO load arthy moved that it was the Nova Ports. te the scxson | fax, N. 8.; or Mr. Ss fre quent trips between | have imported this kind from Canada tive last | eight-years, 2nd find it is better adapted for limate than any we have tried. FPORNE, PEERCE & COQ. our soil and c passed through | | | } the SiR a ran % bi BEDI i i bey ad COAL for Prince Edward Is 1, Magdalen Islands, and employment and “Cotl aay aeiay No xo od THOS. EVANS, Chimney Corner Colliery, Inveraess County, OF i167 Hollis Street, HEAD OFFICE | Charlottetown; Messrs. Matthew, 1& Co., Souris. M arch 21—Im 2aw SEED WHEAT, FOR SALE, _—-_--.—_— 250 Bags ‘* Northern Light.”’ in a few days. Ch’'town, March 30—law wkly 4i THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. WORLD'S oe ir Restorer PERFECTION/ Benefactress, Mrs. S. ALLEN has jus:ly earned this tide, and thousands are this day rejcicing over a fine head of. Hate preduced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beantifyit.g the liair, Her We orn ir Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests tle fall; the hair, if ¢ natural color, givi: and juxurious quantity as ia youth. COMPLIMENTARY. ‘‘ My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but the gccretions, ceases to fall, which is cer Public maid ray,is chanced to its . t > "Gh 4 eit the same vita ite git the same ; a My tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming. bald.” . This -is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN WorLDSHA **Ono Bottle aid it.” That is the sai 5 Vv , } xpre scion of mau lO ; their prey hat estorca t snot ‘ color, and their bz ld S; covered with hair, after usin: on: hottie Mrs. S. A. AELEN’s W orip’s Has Restorer. Itis not a dye. ree SRP Ty SEED WHEAT. FOR SALE. HITE RUSSIAN, flour. Yields the best t the Island soil and climate Well JOHN NEWSON. Coane, March 3, '83.—2w guarat - freights. Willham Kou chan, Bre McLean j Canada Fife, PRING SEED WHEAT, to arrive per Mrs. S.A Allen IR RESTORER. Makes white strong ED —_ | ————_———:0: —_———_ “| SPRING GOODS. fe r | ——-—-:0: Bl TOW OPENING, aliz | | ker, > “Oregon,” Pecnrcian sES AND BALES, consisting of, — ex steamships Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CAS Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, Printed Cottons and Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Muslins, Table Linens and Napkins, Brown Hollands, Winceys, Shirtings, ete., ete, We at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, or 5, 1883. LONDON HOUSE. 7’ and “Buenos | Above are part of the selection of our Mr. Harris, and will be found marked BAO OOO 20% REED CRESS SEN § conecinceiil IP snitetina — AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT MACDONALD’S, eee ———— 0:0 J. B. eS ae ee ~- Heavy Cloths, blankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, ‘ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat R obez, Fur Gaps, Cloth Caps. White Cottons, Carpets, Dress Goods, Grey and Cretonnes, Prints and Lustres, inall shades. Brocaded Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Scotch Tapestries. Felts and Hemps this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, AND RETAIL. J. B. Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883~—wkly pat, pres ne FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS- WORTH ~_—— STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS street. Having completed Stock Taking, I find 1 have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in order to make a speedy reduction, will sell ali Wigter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, R eef- + Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords sheetings in Brussels, As I am determined to ciear out the greater portion of WHOLESALE | MACDONALD, Queen STREET. ——& + he _ = = yee ae Oe ee : - ——— February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. suited Fur Goods, Dolmans, FUR SALE OB 10 LET —_ ot ~ iises on Upper George Stres adj: ining Mr. Beales’. and wel! knowa as Terpsichore Hall. a snaperior Mason & amie ; Also for Sale, Orzan-—--9 ste; s ; cost $225 Will he so! | bargain. . _ Apply on the premis< ‘, a BR B March lé—2aw was tt wii and Millinery Goods. and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, Great) | AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. James TT TT TI dats wx, (GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Cit'town, Jeu. 18, 1989. - |W. & A. BROWN & CO. “ILL close out (during the month of January and Manties, Ulisters, ' Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, hicaidets! (Dor minion a a Province of Prince Edward Island, /IN THE SUPREME COURT. IIo tl matter of An een passed Ir Act of the Parliament of the forty-tifth year of Her presert Majesty’s Reign, Chapter <3, intituled ‘An Act respecting Insolvent ianks, Losurance Companies, Loan Com- anies. Building Societies and Trading erporations, and ot the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prir Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. } i ee os PON the application of the Liquidators | 4 the ahove naine! Ban xing Company, } ' ' ind uy on reading the petition of Lemuel Cambri Owen, Crarles Colsen Gardiner and Dates C. Chaimers, with the affidavit thereto annexed, filed the twelfth day of February, A, D. 1883, and the order made by } me, dated the twelfth day o! February last, concerned to show alling ou all parties | cause, this day, why a second cil of ten | dollars per sbare should not be made on all | contribu ories of the above pamed Banking ; Company, aud the notice signed by the Pro. | thonotary, issued in pursuance of such order, | and the affidavit of Leith E Buecken, of the due puolication of such notice, and the affi- | 4a of Ben amin F Meese rvey, of the due traynsm ssion by mail of such no:ices to al} F ontributories residing abroad, and upon hearing counsel for the said Li quidators, and | no cause to the contrary be ing now shown |} before me, I DO ORDER that a SECOND | CALL of TEN DOLLARS per share be made on al! the contributorics ot the said Banking ; Company;aad I do ferther order that each | such contributory de, on or before the FIRST | day of JANDARY next, A. D 1884, pay into )} the BANK OF NOVA 5S: O71 4, atits branch |in Charlottetown, in said Province of Prince | Kcward Island to the account of the Liquid. j ators of the said Company,the amount hich will be dne from him or her or them in re. | spect of such esl), and I do further order that | 4 Copy of this order, together with a notice )from the Liquid ators of the said Company, | §pecitving the amount due from such con. jt ibutory, in respect of such call, be served jon all such conestvaneniee by posting the i me jn a let: prepaid and registered, in he General Post " Oftic e,in Charlottetown, in |said Province, addressed to the arty or ; parties contributories at bis, ber or their Krown address or place of abode, or the delivery thereof severally fo the aishesley of the party to be served; and 1 dé | further order that a copy of this order be i pub ished in the Royal Gazel.e newspaper ot ;s#id Province, aud in the Examinge and | Patriot hewepape rs, published in Cbarlotie. | town, in said Province, in the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date hereof, Dated ubis second day of April, A. D. 1883, JAMES H. PETERS, MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given tliat, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained ip an Indenture of Mostecae, Learing date the sixteenth diy of Octuber, in the yeas of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, wade betweér Samuel Nosworthy Earle and Msther Julia Earle, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the other part, there will be sold, by Public Auction, om Thursday, the’ seventeenth day of May, next, A, D. 1882, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charjotietown,— | A LL that tract, "piece and parcel of land | J A deing the southern half of Town Lot Numt er Sixty-five, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, beunded as follows, tivat is to say: Commencing at West Street, at the north-west corner of Town Lot Number Fifieen, in the third hundred of Town Lots, aforesaid. thence cast along the northern boundary of said Town Lot Nambers Fifteen eighty-four feet or thereabouts, ta Town Lot Number Sixty.six, in the said third bundred of Town Lots, ihence north along the western boundary of said Town Lot Number Sixty-six eighty feet, thence at right ang!es therewith eigbty-tour feet or thereabo ts, to West Street aforesaid, thence south along "the eastern side of West. Street. io the place of commencement, together with all houses. beildings, r ghts, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. for further particulars apply to Mr. Kustace H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this thirceenth day of February, A D. 1883. } | aset | by (Signed) A pril 4.—_2 9 T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagee, Feb, 14,'83—wed till sale BAZAAR. fFiHE Members of the Ladies’ Hospital C. m- mittee intend hol¢ing a Bazaaron July 10. b, 1883,ip aid of the City Hospital,end con- | tributions will be thankfully received by | the following ladies. Mrs. Pope, President; | “ Mason, Treasurer ; | Mre, Connolly, Miss Hensley, | & Caven, ‘« M. Macleod, | « PD. Reddin, Mrs C C. Gardiner, «“ Beaton, * Bagnall, | « Sullivan, “ J. Peake, « M, Blake, “ RK, Peake, + ** Hobkirk, “ Strickland, | “ |. H. Davies, Miss K. Wright, | * George Dav'es, “ M. Palmer, « J. Longworth, George Macleod. M&S. MALCOLM MACLEOD, Secretary, Ch’town, Jan, 31, ’83.—law wed PATENTS. 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