— pocal and Gther [tems, i e Market ts - : i pues 4) o- i “a ty corms! o ~e Penge Stipendiary ¢ Cour at ws > ” r and : tits gun GaEs® * - tad qi thes “ Mark to-day at He) - ant » 7 cen ys @* - , we of the | Island Poulty os of t wo \ rr be ion was hel ! yi. 4 \ H Ail, og, at 4 ” gene a ° » wie ‘ L,Oune VWwiad prtanate 1 yo in a lane I i’ nb the iUth } trot t } ‘ and ex - es i SRerT so I ,vU00 : - 6 815,00 $1,000 book . < t t-ost De Oo i t \ I é ran i Hall, caused oe 4 } } e ‘ ' Northern Light reached Creorgetow : Le evening at bs. with mails and ~ he tet? again tor raurty BASS st the anus. gar this event, his morning, and re-ciected The Election took lones was oppos- 1d 378 votes against 1057 for Mr. Jones, Jowts hos been Swe , gf St. John, N. I gp the 10th inst M Yr, Allan who ree a gaking the ma t - > - st is made by farmers that a heavy tacle to parties hay- le Supervisor hich is a grest « » inw loads up the bill. 4 jbave it removed at once. > fhe New- ForceorNOLAND SEALERS gy : sealing steal s ‘Falcon and Terived at St. Jono's Nild , from the i . eds, Saturday th former witl 21,800 sds latter with 31,000 old and young seals pearly $200,000 > fen Post Otiee at Kamouraska, Quebec, teally destroyed by fire on the night of g. Asister of the posmaster perished the fumes. It was with the greatest diffi fit the registration office, which was in gieining building was saved. Origin of in is not Known. eines ms has been received join McLeod, a native of this Island, and gig employed on the Steamer ** St. mace, He died of yellow fever, on He was about twenty-one years of -Herald. - > phate is a Sowy.—-The Dirt birth in the town of Broadview, Territory, belowys to Mr. G, Clark wie, formerly of Alberton, P. E. Leland. (brk has been: preseated with a handsome ip arriage by the citizens, and in accor- with the custom, it is said the C. P. y Company will convey a deed of a lt to the baby Pa Sumy impressiv e ceremony was pe rformed Motreal, recentiv, by Mgr Fabre, on the woot the reception of a number of young Bio the community of the Sisters of leogregation of Notre Dame. In the list ee the names of two young ladies from Sister Ste. Marie; and Miss Lizzie ™, ia religion Sister St. Joseph de ine. — Heralil. lie mez old landmark is being removed the scene. Haszard’s Corner, on Pewnal ubeing razed to the ground. Historic Mciations, it has stood the ravages of well, and passed through scenes of varied Itwas here that Haszard’s Gazette lished, and its occupants during the Wd its existouce have embraced all classes. Marthat it is to be replaced by a fine building. — Herald. > Astigsitp assortment of Lines, Hooks, ——<>——= Tater wos a by ic! row in the Department Utere, Ottawa, on the 6th. it appears Si that department charged a city with being on escaped penitentiary manse be hai the ‘‘impertinence” to tim for ap acconnt of long standing. The cthier finding that he could not amount had what he considered horse-whipping the official in the of his fellow-clerks. _a alll Warcuss, Clocks and Jewelry, now sold i forcash, at G. H. TayLor’s. [apl3 23 Me pat largest congregation ever seen at (irand SP atled there on Tuesday morning, imat., to celebrate the feast of St. sr At an early hour the Church was Procession of ail the clergymen took it which was carried the beautifal at. Joseph. Solemn High Mass was ’ brated Ly Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, WD, assisted by Kev. D. F. Me- Souris, as Deacon, Rev. Dr. Of Rollo Bay, as sub-Deacon, and fam Phelan, of Montague, as master te €s. A learned and eloquent sermon Occasion, was preachea by Rev. et onald. The Choir, ae the leader- ®. Dancan McCormack, organist, did BP very creditably.— Herald. of p _ o ARTIRS Wanting a good Watch cannot do call at G. H. Tayior’s. {apt3 2i lative THE Vert. ; Writes:—On Easter Sunday the H at the Convent Chapel of the *art at Sault au Recollet were more . Pe mpressive. The celebration of — feast had been chosen as the time to plight her faith with her ‘*pouse. Miss Faustina Newbery of *wn, PE. Island, haying completed “ee of novitiate, received the black Crder of ‘‘Les Dames du Sacre & the hands of the Rev. Frank Js The Rev'd Father sang High breached ne of those soul-stirring & which he is so widely celebrated, . — -A correspondent at s iF a i ted life The church was sut erbly with natural flowers and shrubs, Re asic | ie NSle (as js aiways the case at Was of the very As th. ding her de .* last notes of the Mag. ight to serve, the Ts of sa0W still remains at the foot of Tea} here of the death | gUnsited States war-ship, off the coast | . . t distinction | hand, namely, Miss Mary Ann Gaul, in | Mid all such requisites for the coming | , just received at Warson’s Drue | {li | #0 the diw ity and beauty of the) this | highest order of | 8Way and the young religious left | Frevocauly bound to Him, whom | words of her| more effectuall; than any other preparation, T found an eo\o in the hearts of| and the price oring -», hited, 5 “She hath chosen the beet) Sold in Charloitetown b shall wot be taken eway from | Co. THE DATTI, NEWS, ue Examiner, | DUMINION Pp ARLIAMENT. (SPECIAL Desparcugs ro T Militia Bil. “rTawa, April 13. Commons, lhe House of | d the e passed the clause of the Militia Act relating > of liquor in the camps ! . i? ‘TT vi Misihoers Opposed the clause , vane Some & trongly, ae : Inland Revenue rhe “lating a passed B . mung ft Inland Revenue | ASSO. ciate ul 0 . i i i ri Us ii ee ye er ‘ay, i i ad The Phenix Park Nurder. Deusun, April 13. p he Crown ayainst Joe Brady ' Aas been complete Pine Cass of vaAtiie 6 ( are) was yesterday hown a por- ee ; . +} y rait rt yuan, the alleged No. 1] He fecoguized the photo, and said Tynan is | ian ; uring the trial yesterday, one of the prisoners’ counsel attacked James Carey for betraying his ‘‘dupes.” ‘Th “ — } ] ; Phe prisoner Joseph Mallett has turned approver, fhe Dynamite Seare. Lonpon, April 13. fhe dypamiie prisoners were yesterday examined and remanded for a week, : (rreat precautions are being observed in th » ait I ait city . | Another arrest of a dynamite plotter was made yesterday. The prisoners name is McNulty. leiegraph Notes A police steamer has been ordered to cruise in the vicinity of the Woolwich Arsenal day and night. A peculiar key found on Whitehead, of American make, is believed to belong to some magazine. as aan Pa vith dace’ SEED WHEAT. The London Times says there was practi- | “55 ; cal reason for the haste in which the Bill in | : _ ze s ‘ Bm, coresemnecnncieemneelg iy ticensaniniaiias jregard to explosives passed through the Parliament on the 9h. as some members of | the dynamite party are believed to be on | steamers now coming from America, The Czar, accompanied by the Ozarina, | visited St. Petersburg on Friday last, and passed through the streets in an open car- |riage. They were unaccompanied by any | escort whatever. The Czar seemed un-| usually thoughtful, and made scarcely any response whatever to the loyal salute of the | public. An Englishman named William Menefy, | believed to be a crank, called at the Central | Police Station, Pittsburg, Pa., on the night | | of tne 9th, and stated that he was one of | | murderers of Lord Leitrim, and wanted to | | give himself up. He claims heis a member | | of the Land League, a Nihilist and Socialist | /and says he was one of the six men chosen | | by the Land League to kill Lord Leitrim, | jand that they shot him on the Killmaric / Road, Covmty of Antrim, Ireland, on Nov- ‘ember 18th, 1281. He was locked up. | Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Previnces. | Toxowto, April 13--11 a. m. j ij . ; | Moderate winds; fair to cloudy weather, | with local rains in western portions. | t i i Special Notices. Cuoice Soda Water at W. F. Carrer’s. | fapl2 31 CHOICE Bew Lemons, at | KENNEDY'S. {apl2 2i ORANGES AND Lemons, very fine, at W. F. CARTER'S. fapl2 3i Prricrors Cocoanut Cakes at Kexnepy s. fapl2 2i | Pror. Friese will resume giving lessons on | Monday next. {ap12 2i pe. | Eees at the Family Grocery, thirteen (13 ‘cents per dozen. ' hs | Tue best quality of Ladies’ Rubbers, all | sizes, at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. [april 12 3 tn. Frenca Candy, at Oranges and Chocolate Cream Kenxnepy 8. japl2 2i Now opening at the London House casks | aud bales of English Goods received per S. 8. | « Northern Light. ” [mar30tf | Heapguakrers for White Russian Seed | Wheat this spring, is at Grorer Carter's Great George Street fap 6 w 3i d4ieod Gop and silver plating of every description \done at Browy’s. Shop on corner of Prince land Grafton Streets. {feb 22 3m, wky 3aLes, Bates, Grain and Potato Bags, just received at the Lonpon Hovsz. {ap5 2w eod SHIP NEWS. Halifax, April 10—Cleared sch yesterday, | = WANES, LOST, FOUND, dec. | premises about the 2nd instant. can have her by paying expenses.—WiLLIAY Midway | IMMEDIATELY Ty n ‘ . A a ad COAL for Prince Edward [sland, ‘ a Scoti Uva Scotia, Magdalen Islands, and Gulf | ae : ie a onpeyeeat guaranteed for Season. No delay and gor eal ail | Apply, : a good freights. | THOS. EVANS, “ae *y Corner Colliery, : " nverness County, C. B. HEAD OFFICE—167 Hollis Street, Hali ax, NN. 5.5; or Mr. William Kou.han. Broker | Charlottetown; Matthew ; & Co., Souris. March 31—]m 2aw I AS cy For Sale or to Let. | \ COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable | “h and one acre of 83 | J nm? one acre of Land, situate near the Mont ! dward Mrs, Harley, Messrs, Road, at present occupied by Apply to ‘ Ch’town, Mareh 29, SCHOOL OF COOKERY, | on \ ISS MUNRO will open a school for| 4 Cookery on Monday evening, April 16, | in the Upper Hall of the Atheneum, a course | of twelve lessons, morning and evening, two| | hours in length, Morning Class, 10.80 a. m ; Evening Clags- | €8, 7 p.m, a igh Class Course (morning) $3.00 ; single | | admission, 36 certs | Household Course (evening) $1.00; sivgle | | admission, 15 cente, Tickets for sale at Dr. Dodd's and Apothe- | caries Hall; where prospectus of both courses | may be Seen, Tickets transferable in families, For tuither particulars apply to secretary | of the Committee:. 2 WILLIAM DODD. | | MARY PALMER, Weymouth Sérget. Ch’town, March 27 W HITE RUSSIAN, Makes white strong flour, Yields the best, Well suited at the Island soil and climate. JOHN NEWSON. Ch'town, March 3, '83.—aw revw? ey) ‘ ‘\ PENDERS 4a 4 ’ NEALED TENDERS addressed to the} KI undersigned will be received by the} Montague Hall Committee, up to the 23d day | of April next, at 12 o'clock, noon, from parties | willing to contract fer the building of a Hall at Montague, according to plans and specifi- cation to be seen at Beer & Son’s Store, Montague. The actual signatures of two good and suflicient securities to accompany each Tender. The Committee do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. W. SPRAGUE, Sec’y of Committee, Montague, March 14, 1583.— dly 2 aw wly2i NOR SALE CHEAP.—A quantity of ap- proved bunches of the following :—Red and White Raspberry Plants, Red, White and Black Currant Plants, Gooseberry Plants (growing,) also Strawberries. Apply to MRS. PHILIPS, Sydney Street, or at Tur Ex- AMLINER OFFICE, {apl 12 Qt COW—A Grey and Red Cow, about k) five years old, came on the Subscribers The owner Lone, Great George St, [apl} O LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, containing eight Rooms, with Coach | House, Stable, Pump, ete. Apply to Parnicx Ketry, Queer St. fapll eod 1 ANTED—A GIRL for General House- \\ work. Apply at Tue Exasinsn Orvice. japli 10 LET—A Comfortable HOUSE, on Rich- mond Street. Apply to M. Stevensen. japil iw ry oO LET—A Dwelling House, on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, con- taining ten rooms and shop, also convenient outbuildings. Possession given about the Ist May. ‘The premises are suitable for a Board- ing House or Store, and are at present in the occupation of Mr, Hutcheson, For further particulars apply at Taz Examiver OFFICE. {ap10 cod ryxo LET—“ Marine Villa,” pleasantly situ- ated on Dundas Esplanade, with Garden, Stables, Water Tanks, etc. Apply to Bevy. Davies. {apiO 3i XITUATION WANTED—By a young man ss as Clerk in a general store. (Good refer- Enquire at EXAMINER OF¥Fick. {ap9 OOMS TO LET—Furnished or unfarn- ished, with use of kitchen and kitchen utensils, Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. ence can be given, Bell, Grand River, P. E. I. Eugine MeMiilan, McPhee, Halifax, P.E.I. Philadelphis, April 8—In_ port George Peake, McDonald, for Havana. Canadiav, Lablane, for St. Jago DIED. At Dunstaffaage, March 25th, very sudden- ly, in the 42nd year of her age, Miss Jane Lane, daughter of the late Edward Lane. At Parnaby River, N- B., Feb. 24th, Angus McAuley, aged 34 years, leaving @ wife and four children to mourn their loss. Deceased was anative of P. E. Island. At Head of Hillsboro, March 18th, Lavinia D., daughter of the late George Miller, aged 18 years. At Boston Highlands, on the 24th March, Mr. Peter Gorman, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 59 years; also, at the same place, m 3d inst., Eli The latter wes a Hennessy of this city.--Requiescat in Pace. sister of Mir. 85 years. Rez siescat in Pace. A NERVE avd brain food is needed in all cases of nervous and sexual prostration. Mack’s Magnetic Medicine meet: thie want *s it within reach of all. Apothecaries Hall advert wail in auother Read the l dw ed why. édiutmn. Port Mulgrave, April 10— Passed north, ech | barque Brigt. | zaveth, his wife, aged 46 years. ' Michael | At Johnstone’s River, on the 9th inet., Mr. | Thomas MecCart’ y, anatiwe of Ireland, aged | ” [ap 7 NOR SALE—A private residence for gen- tleman and family, handsomely situated, Terms tosuit, Apply at Examiner Orricr. [april 4 raw LET—The Shop, Warehouse and Stable lately occupied by, Arthur & Toombs. — W. W. Wariner. {mar30 w & dpat2i w & d 2i Wie TO PURCHASE—A lot of old Sterling Silver, for which cash will be paid.— W. W. WELLNER. [mar30 d & w pat 2i w & d 2i Vv. H. Hutcheson, adjoining the residence of Dr. Jenkins, Upper Queen Street. Apply to ARCHIBALD WHITE. [mar26 pat eod 3w rgxO LET—The shop at present ocoupied by YOAL FOR SALE—Nut and Slack — © cheap for cash. Apply at Lord’s Wharf Weighing Scales. —Josrpu EvENs. [marl6é 3w eod | rano LET.—That handsome and convenient | | ect'age on Weymouth Street (at present | occupied by Mr. Georve McKay), nearly | opposite residence ¢f vr. Beer. Possession ‘5th May next, Apply to Lone WORT & | FLASZARD. [apr 2} AYO LET — Dwelling Horse, Outbuildiags and Gaiden, Grafton Street (west). A suita''e tenant will find it to his Smid to wuke ao early spplivation to Jyo. Wu ' Muceiees, fotara tf ¥ EXAMI SCHOONERS WANTED. McLean |} WER, APRIL Perkins WV hite Cottons, Hollands and Gingbams. Matting. Lo. 1635S; HATHA G88E A ei iN Grey Cottons, Print a pottons, “arass A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widtis). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap See tas Above PERKINS Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. Geeds Before Purchasing. & STERNS. Ee ee cua : 7 " a me a : - = ennoueen = ee SPRING GOODs. ————— 50; Nos OPENING, ex steamships “Oregon,” ‘ Phcenrcian,” and “Buenos | L Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of,— Scotch Tweeds and Worsted Coatings, | Printed Cottons and Cretonnes, | Lace Curtains, Mustins, | | Table Linens and Napkins, | Brown Hollands, VW inceys, Shirtings, etc., ete. Above are part of the solection of our Mr. Harris, and will be found marked at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ) thonotary, issued in ; i GEO. DAVIES & CO. fies: j trarsmission by mail of such no ices to all | contributories residing abroal, and Ch’town, April 5, 1883. ; thereto ‘Dominion of Canada, Province of Prings Edward Island, IX THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her preseut Majesty’s iteign, Chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Socicties and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Isiand, an Insolvent Banking Company. Seo the application of the Liquidators of the above nemed Banking Company, and upon reading the petition of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Crarles Colson Gardiner and David C, Chalmers, with the affidayit annexed, filed the twelfth aay of February, A, D. 1883, and the order made by me, dated the twelfth day o! Fy broary last, calling ou all parties concerned to show cause, this day, why a second call of ten dollars per share should not be made on all contribuiories of the sabvove named Banking Company, and the notice signed by the Pro- of such order, szocken, of the . the affi- Messervey, of the due WUisaarnce and the affidavit of Leith E due pudlicatiopof such notice ana upon ee get r : a1 Cn : : 7 | hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and and Lustres, in all shades Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osaaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. Seotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. i f thia Stock before the arrival of Spring Goods, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ch town., Feb. 32, 1883—wkly pat, pres ne SS Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, | Fur } no cause to the contrary being nov shown I DO- ORDER that a SECOND on all the coutributories of the said Banking | before me, 5 ) CALL of PEN DOLLARS per share be made htt Sit FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ———() Ff —— ' will be due from him or her ox STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS ‘the BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Company;and I do forther order that each ' such contribntory do, on or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next, A. D. 19884, pay into atits branch in Charlottetown, in said Province of Prince Bdward Island to the account of the Liquid- ators of the said Compauy,the amount which them in re. apect of sich call, and I do further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liguidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such con« tributory, in respect of such call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in & letter, prepaid and registered, in ‘ : | : AN > q> 9 | the General Post Office, 1n Charlottetown, in j}said Province TO BE SOLD AT J. Be MACDONALD’S, Queen Street. | [Py the delivery thereof , addressed to the party or narties contributories at his, ber or their rast kuown addresg or place of abode, or severally to~ the attorney of the party io be served ; and I do of this order be further order that a copy —_——_——_—0:0———-—- jpuiitohed in the Roya! Gazetie newspaper ot Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually 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, Klankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef-| ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat R obes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords! Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, | Carpets, in Brussels, | As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of | J. B. MACDONALD, | Quegx Srrext. | eae ee = = W.& A. BROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and February) the balance of their large Stock of } ; i ; ' ; i ' WOOLLEN GOODS, | Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. Goods, Dolimans, ama Millinery Goods. | “er rs ee I Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brusseis and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1883. Manties, Ulstezrs, said Province, and in the Examines and Patriot newspapers, published in Cbarlotte- town, in said Province, in the daily issues thereoi, for two weeks from the date hereof, Dated thig second dey of April, A. D. 18838, (Signed) April 4 —2w JAMES H. 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