Local and Other liews. \e Council meets tv night eo | nad 8 $10,000 blare on the Sth TO | quee* i, 9° ye Bt | he Stipendiary ;_Mawistrate’s | : trank at th ; aitiiiic. ya ore ' | V non. FP gatt tis FoF" idee Doig —— xpected at the Mis- i trendal ce 18 CA ar} panot & oe Me , peetins this evening. uit, gourd oo t Rot, “oped wAN D an ed Val ae was found ves, sen his bed ia Halifax ou frida) last . : » > P ‘Arth Kuston Street, between | slatform on : fus pla s at an augie of forty-tive wr ia jand Queen, 4 ware - : s.therg Light’ left Georgetown } #Nartaera = ) } . sie moTMIDK. aud wil return this even- js ana Pp with maus 4 ‘ seen. 8, sop CARVELL was on Friday examined Committee on Stearn Communication q » the Island and the Mainland, - ng—A large lot of Ladies and Gent's TB a; we fancy Kabbers, opening to-day at }of Canada; President of the 2, secu § Boot store. \ap 9 i T pad Cabinet Co. . President of the : snail 5 *res ad t 7 he \ i yA HARRIS, I ident of the foneton icery, Was a passenger in the **Par- | ehch left Halifax for England on gat) i Jaues Kean, t: “ane —— f = young men from North Wiltahire. i eo iw yw, and other districts, arrived in| 7 saty to-day. bouna for the Northwest. We : gai them success. ae. precLaR meeting and A will be beld m St. Patrick's Hal, 2, B. PirzGerarn, Secretary. . ‘ —_——> ‘eg the effecta of the great quantity of water | yong down from the back country. The (sada Southern Railway track has been rahed away. -~ Ipyou want a good pair of boots, g° and the stock that is opening to-day at gs's Boot etore. ci Se Tus programme ef Prof. Friese’s Concert is shed yo our advertising columns. It is ingtdy, well arranged, and contains a large pmbder of beantiful selections. To all gparances the concert will be first-class in! wey particular. feruvstastic meetings were held in Mus- guioboit, N. S., last week, and the utility wi teeessity of having a line of Railway from th to Picton coal mines, to pass trough the Valley of Musquodoboit was dis- x ave, The people of Pictou and Dartmouth gewxions that such a line should be built. ~The agitation comm-need at Musqaodobvit wal wil no doubt be continued. --->--- Twa resets of the final medical examinations d MeGill Univere?-Arpritished. They | “3 tow that out of thirty-six students who com. ys peed, thirty passed. Amorg the successful Re Atiidstes who obtained the degree of M. D., f ieee e- pies noes West River. eo i cLeod, BK. A., Orwell, and ir. George Carruthers, North Bedeque. The cy a — — ose competi- the Holmes tiold Medal. We con- Palate oor young friends on their success. ' -- +> — %e Por two or three winters past we have ac- tionally had private theatricala, giving im- Perlag recreation and innocent pleasure to RP dg > poy. But not till last week were these theatrieals turned to practical account two evenings of the week, Westburne. teresidence of William Rayden, Eeq.. was ened to select aunriiences, and ‘Our Boys” in . Way secured $74.12 fr the Charlottetown Hopital Ths acting of the young ladies and ey " Was very good indeed, the enter- wament was much improved hy ice cream TRB Mother deinties provided by Mrs. R. F. Quirk, and the andience had a double satisfac- ten in thoroughly enjoying themselves and Woweting a good work. ——-— - _ a ee. i ae _ Sx as ee The treasurer of the City Hospital takes this t acknowleiging with thanks the meeipt of $78.12 from ‘‘Our Bovs,” on behaif # the ladies and gentlemen cf the Dramatic » being the proceeds of an entertainment tently held under their management. apenas Orrostrion with A Venceance.—Not con- ‘at with its wnhervic efforts to keep the saddled with the cost of our sor piers, the Patriot attacks our with roflianly missiles from the Wweabulary of the fishwife. {It has been Mpposed that the civilizing influences which Ysurround the gubernatorial office, md to raise and refine one who has cccu- Pied the dignified position. We have heard uniform courtesy and politeness of Sir Tilley accounted for in thia way ; We suppose it must be on the principle the leopard cannot change its skin, the hog returns to his filthy habits We now see nothing of the kind in the tirit. To the meanness of a would-be yer of the interests of the Province, Patriot had better be civil; for, although Clegates did not induce the inion *erament to clinch the matter by a pay- fat on account, the Province will, in ‘pte of every effurt the Patriot may make, Stelieved of the cost of its wharves or “ — secute an equitable indemnity iesien paid on account of them 3, ints the bargain. 4 Seats, ~The Bwai > . . , eo vvening Mercury of St. John’s -* April 2od, reports the first arrival from | steamer ‘* Proteus,” Capt. Pike— Ald bood 2° o*72° of fat, consisting of 8,550 14,529 seas, and 5.970 young ho ds—in all at a. Phe weight of tat is estimated The: uw valued at not less thau £24,000. roteus” made the trip in twenty two 7 a q . — e speend arrival was the steamer ; “he had 24,000 harps and the : ay 3,000 hoods nearly six hundred of Ses *y were taken about seventeen miles * Foint, Labrador. The ‘* Rapger” _ the following vessels :— 25 000 I A “guard . ey ‘ ‘ - 15,000 4 Joetand ‘ : well fished or 5 prvi amongst —— Resslut, F amongst the seal: Bb gas loaded ar os ° ° anougst the sea's —- « 18,000 tat teamer Wolfe” also arvived on the The steam vearly all first class harpe. Grace om sine . Commodore” arrived at Harbor | May, * 2" inst , with a fall load. The ; gy Says _that, jadgivg from present Sigs eeason's will be one of the i The coNewYry be Wits fy yer, Gibbs, Esq » Vebawa, Ont al Terrebonne, Quebee, llth and was aoe me firm of Gibbs & Bros., produce s ’ j Coalers And proprietors of the Oshawa Mills. | 5 A, Hie wes a Dir mn a Life | Dominion Telegraph Co. ; the Standard Pank : of the English and Seotek Investment Co,, sc: COTTON GOODS, | Harbor Co., and President of the Loan and Savings Co. » Of Oshawa. was a Canada since 1873, and was made Secretary of State for the Provinces from that date e genial and obliging} ul July Ist, when he was transferred to é tative of the Canada Paper Company, | the charge of the Inland Revenne Depart- rose jg making his annual business tour) ment until the resignation of the Govern- ; Ment thesameyear, He sat for South Ontario in the Canadian Assembly from Janu wy 1865, until the Union, when he was returned to the Commons, where he continued rm represent South Ontario until the general ss election in 1874 when he was defeated. of the Benevolent Irish | Upon the death of Hon. Mr. Cameron the j sitting member, he was again returned for evening the 10th inst, at 8 o'clock | South Ontario, continuing to represent that | constituency until 1878. | the Senate Gatat damage is reported to Niagara Falis; sented the The Dynamite [ap 9 3i pd | ne in connection with the dynamite plot, yesterday, on charge of blowing up the gas works. in Cork yesterday. O’Herlesy who was receutly arrested. Commons on Saturday,’ providing penal servitude for al] persons convicted of illeya)- ly possessing explosives. Wt tte who played and to those who heard the | ~ nats hw a een sean SPECIAL Disspatougs to Tur EX suner ] DOMINION PAR LIAMENT. The Budget, OTTawa, April 9 Tho Budget debate was finished at 2! ee * m., om Saturday. The House | hen went into Committee of Supply. Obituary. Hon. Si nator Gibbs is cead ' v 5 " . 5 |The deceased was von of the late Thomas | as | He Was born | March, 1821. | edrested in Enyland. He wes ector of the Confederation Insurance Co ; President of the and President of Cl ‘ in C i airman, in Canada, } | Ontariv He a member trivy Council of | of the He was called to in 1880 where he well repre- Liberal-Conservative interests. | Sensation — More Arrests. Lonpon, April 9, A man named Kerton was arrested here Two men were also arrested at Glasgow A quantity of nitro-glycerine was seized It was addressed tu fem DAT, ivneral Mourning Goods, Kvery Class Well Represeated, GREY COTTONS, W. A. WEEKS & 60. New Teas of Chaice Quality. W. A. WEEKS & 60, ee TSLGCRAPHIG. MEWS. MOURNING GOUDS, etic Fine Woel Cashmetes. Fine Wool Cashmeres. ‘ rT ‘ Fine Woo! Cashmeres. ee CRA PES --AND~— ed QUEEN STREEP. CHEBAP. WHITE COTTONS. PRINTS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, SHIRTINGS, QUEEN STRERT. ——— Lee WHCLESALE CHEAP. Sign of the Lion, Queen Street. Ch'town, March 28,—eod wkly Penal Sercvitude. Lonpon, April 9. A bill was introduced in the House o ™ Arrests Continue. em Dvusuin April 9. meme Sohn oy Eleven arrests were’ made in Trent on Saturday. They are chiefly dynamite plotters. Leiegraph Nors. The commercial treaty between Germany and Spain has been signed by both Govern- ments. : hk. C. M. Lovell, doing business as a coal merchant in Cincinnati, O., under the firm name of the Pioneer Cual Company, has failed for $108,000. The business part of Kentland, Indiana, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday night. Che loss is 100,000, Neither Parnell nor any other members of the Irish Parliamentary party will attend the convention at Philadelphia. The Norwegian ship ‘‘ Zerka,” Captain Jasperson, bound for New Brunswick and loaded with petroleum, took fire at 10 o’elock on the Sth, in New York bay, off Staten Isiand, and was burned to the water's edge. The crew all eszaped. The revolutionists continue successful in Ecuador. Business in Guayaquil is at a standstill, owing to troubles there. The situation in Peru ia »nchanged. Minister | Partridge is on his way to Washington. All persons who contributed to the com- fort of the members of the crew of the ‘* Jeannette” and * Rodgris,” who were saved, and who extended courtesies to them, have been decorated by the Czar as a mark of his gratification at their kindness. A fire at Iquique, Sonth America, on March 10th burnea ten blocke, and parts of | four others, including railway offices and all the churches. About one thousand houses were burned. The loss is estimated at $10,000,000, There is great rioting on the Panama Canal, originating in race hatred between Americans and Carthagenians(/). About twenty Americans have been killed. The Government is unable to restore order Arms are indiscriminately furnished ; 8,000 men are drinking freely, and there is no knowing what results may follow. Mr. Dawson, Lord Mayor of Dablin, not abashed at the recent failure in Limerick to raise a testimonial for Parnell, has» set about forming a National committee t» promote the pian, and to raise funds to present to the Irish leaders. A committee, composed of bishops, priests, and members of Parliament whe adhered to the Nation- alist party, mayors and public officials has been formed. The fund has already reach- ed £800. — WD 2 —a-_-- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the Waritime Provinces. Toxonto, April{9 -11 a. m. Moderate winds; fine weather; higher tem- p-rature. ——,, — Sacrep Sova. —Zion Church have now their new pipe org.n about completed, and intend opening it on Tuesday evening. the 17th inst., accompanied by service of sung. A vumber of the leading; musicians of the city will take A rate musical eutertainmeat may be part. : : expected. Programme will aprear in due tine. Admission, 25 cents; children under i2, 10 cents 2 {apl 6, 3i eod FIEADQUAK ERS “fer a Revarian Seed Ww this spyog, is } EO. » eg wk REGULAR TRADERS, -—TO— Charlottetown, P. E. island, DIRECT. SPRING TRIPS, 1883. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 26th arch, FOLLOWED BY THe Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, coppered, aud classed {0 years Al at Liuyas, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the Ist April, -—ALSO — THE FAST SAILING BATKENTINE “ERE WA,’ kK. Rendle, Commander. WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, absut tie 1st April, on oF Freight Carried at Through Rates to Pictou.Georgetown, Summer- side, Souris and Shediac, Shippers will please forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels, For freight or passage apply. in | oudon, to John Pitcairn & scons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Jobo Street; or here to PEAKE BRG’S. & 00. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1883,.— 2aw New Ssatei Bearded Wheat. BUSHELS of this celebrated seed for 100) WM. HE j sale, CR 'tiway Mares 13, '83;-~Jaw Apply to > ee ee = SA at POSER ERS x EXAMINER, APRIL 9. 1883. EXTRA §88E VALUE AT Perxins & Sterns. IN Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass Cloth White Cottons, Grey Hollands and Ginghams. A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘wine Matting. Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Geeds Before Purchasing. PERKINS & STERNS. Dominion of Canada, E. Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her presest slajesty’s Reign, Chapter ; 23, intituled ‘‘Au Act respecting Insolvent ! Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- See the Above Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. eens LONDON HOUS SPRING GOODS. TOW OPENING, ex steamships “Oregon,” * Pocenrcian,” and ‘Buenos | panies, Building Societies and Trading i . CY ACY A . co , , a > -rean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of,— { Corporations, and of the President, + Ayrean,” from Glasgow, aoe wits Directors and Company of the Bank of : : . ; Prince Edward Isiand, an Insolvent Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Ceatings, Banking Company. ‘ ‘ ial | J TPON the application of the Liquidators Printed Cottons and Cretonnes, of the above named Banking Company, jand upon reading the petition of Lemuel ‘ s i? Lace Curiains, Niusiins, Cambridge Owen, Cvarles Colson Gardiner » . . and David C, Chalmers, with the affidayit Table Linens and Napkins, { thereto caianelie filed the twelfth ae - sie | February, A, D. 1883, and the order male by Browa Hollands, Ve IRCEYS, | me, dated the twelfth day of February tast, iit on calling ot all parties concerned to show Shirtings, Cle. ete. ; j camer, this day, why a second cil of ten | dollars per share should not be Made on all Above are part of the solection of oar Mr. Harris, and will be found marked) coptribuiories of the above named Banking “low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | Company, and the notice signed by the Pro- at Our usua: : : oa ee issued in pursuance of such order, | "ag S » ten ACT" we CO. davit,of Ben amin F Messervey, of the dve itravsm:ssion by mail of such no-‘ices to all and theaflidavit of Leith E Byecken, of the GEO. DAVinw = a i ee tn Ap. | contributories residing abrea!, 4 : cue pubdlication of such notice, aid the afft- end upon ’ > rm * ea) 3 a ss ~ Ch’town, April 5, 1883. former) |) hee“ry counsel for the said Liquidators, and was read a Thiru es. fe —— $$ $____— —~-—- —~ a a ——— | = Sn Saati Cie ne BOF shown j & ap Wer .r1.26, ” SECOND ino cause to the contra, before me, I DO ORDER = ho o ; CALL of TEN POLLARS per share bates: | on all the coutributories ot the said Bonking ; Company;and I do ferther order that each ; uch contribntory do, on or before the FIRST , day of JANUARY next, A, D 1°84, pay into ihe BANK UF NOVA 8S: OTIA, #t its branch | in Charlottetown, in said Province of Piince | Edwerd Island to the account of the Liquid- ators of the said Company,the amount which , Will be due from him or her or them in re. spect of sich e¢ ll, and f do farther order that a copy ot this order, toge'her with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, ep cifsing the amount due from such cone | tributory, in respect of gach call, be served (on all such contributories by posting the jsame in a letrer, prepaid and registered, in } the Genera! Post Office, in Charlottetown, in | said Province, addressed to the party or ; parties contributorics at bis, ber or thefr krown address or place of abode, or * : )by the delivery thereof severally to the MACDONA o's, Quecn street. ; slice of the party to be served thal I ao se further order that a copy of this order be ; published in the Royal Gazetie nNowspaper of seid Province, and in the Examines and Patriot newspapers, published in Charlotie- tuwn, in s#id Provinee, in the daily issnes thereof, for two weeks trom the date hereof Dated thig second day of April, A. b. 1883, JAMES H, PETERS, A.J $40,000! FORTY TROUSAND DOLLARS WORTH a OF —— STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT | gagt J. B. : —— —— 9:0 Having 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 Woo! Goods, Heavy Cloths, | lankets, Quilts, ‘Voollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Uvercoats, Reef- ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Far Uaps, Cloth Caps. Uther Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords | and Lustres, inall shades Brocaded VDress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, | Pillow Cioths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, | Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of | this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE} AND REPAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne (Signed) April 4 —’w — eS ———— Se say Se ene as Quem esant ot = = i W. & A. BROWN & CO. EXiizabea sy | BUS pine aU W ud ROUULISTTS Gab WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. ILL close out (during the month of January February) the balance of their large Stock of PA TER'TS 4 s We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., of the United States, and to ofiain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, and all other countries, Thirty-six years practice, Nocharge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by mail free, Patents obiained through us are noticed in the Scientific American, which has the Jargest Fur Goods, Dolmans, Mantles, Ulsters. eee dine (he largest SS aids ' paper of its kind publishedinthe world, The and Niilimery Goods. advants ges of nth 3 auaal e Some shelton ; undersiands, This large 2nd splendidly i!n : ae +] 123 QC 4 * Sac ? 2m ie Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock oi Scotch, Brussels paper is published Week}; trated noewe- , Copies by mail, 10 ccnts, Bold ty all news- | dealers. Ad iress. Mucn & Co.,, ptpiishers of SO. ae GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED, |witcwtestiuey's suse - Rant te Cy town, Jan, 13) 1889. le Nov % ra 4 ; at $2.20 a yest, and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth hugs, Jand js admitted to be the best paperdevoted to jacience, mechanics, inventions, engincering a a — + (works, and other departments of ind:estrial A _ A LARG HK) DISCOUN is pregress pwtlisbed & @oyv country. Single - eae rceene OE ce ae pak ss ee tine