—— a, ( ’ , ss ry F urn focal anil ede tre toms. , Io y a, %% \ & ' ‘ th ill: " ] ly dai ° vif “ 2n4 ay ne of ¥ ‘4 iy ye sf t) " Mahag a S mee - bcs ts, ¥ 4 . ¥e May ay \ TeRsit, ee rus Dh Sey ol I oe . \ AM DOD» pe roibs : a o e.y ys Rev. M ’ t | Mectirg ‘ Ay ; qow atte - . > \ givens 2 } | Xortbera LQ’ , OS. F eee S great v » ” VED ve learn *t » 1B travers? uw de. 3 > 5 > : . , - Hew Spring \ just it ’ > at dy Dow.nt pDoot j : nisl * 7 i 6 Ste i , feertd rt at CSDas food g veins « Ort hep “4 “7 ” y ' RAIN e a" : > ; fii Veni piel his ya Lig for rai ' gp Sen ' sum, and cam Pha * de cattle were | M Re : li alty Hos. Mr. G ha g@ that he S40, Being tak +h | ment wl i - mask tie Ca MCTi : nia the | vert t [ Kine retative f eQoo 8D ’ . ee pide ferry peers, anc the tablighment of a , ee gam ferry on Carcig mae . — Tax quarterly ; ‘ the Gr id I vis dijeSons of iciperance, Wii be held Curlottetown, Wednesday the 18 nst., emmencing at }1.5U a. m A public meeting | gill be held m the evening +, Under ay ~ > -- e, ; Wa trust that the young men of « ur city w an * + beating got connected with acy Sunday-school, Uy, AD wilavail themselves of the oj ity to nem, dead the Bitte Class to be formed in im ef 4 7M.C. A. Rooms to-morrow afternoon, at wre 4 jall-pest two o clock. htee > - } portupn twely New Seastpes, &c., at the Diamond Book- | e, in ware, The Golden VUalf, by Miss M. FE. Brad- % dun; Ersilia, by } Fran “<< Poy ater . Chil ] PCCM weeiahe World, by f’aul Heyse; Gideon | ms 51 City Payee, by Henry W. Lucy; Caroline of | Bee GBaE Bruswick, by GW. M. Keynolds; Peck’s | mied at V: A Bel Boy and his Pa, et Wiliesensea A Concert will be giv: Mall on Thursday evening next in aid of St. Vacest de Paul Society. Those who intend thmg part are practising assiduously. A op CUC., OW i tbs 2 in St. Patrick's | ® banded and ey : a* tela Sa Gare SaPSeel tal 2 tie atthe government id ofthe, Hons © (MERME (geert well patronized by the public. should have great consideration for thy ion 0 a Fg chroaic fault finding of the gentlemen oppo- Ward ipl Buuor's Historical Chart is a valuable aid | "> induced by long years spent in excr ees y ot de & teachors. ee facto i ~~ mm down to the present ime, can be traced ™*@ glance. The chart, whic Is beauiifnllyg mot up, can be seep at Mr. LL Chappelics B***°**- Trustees would fi do well to place fF in every schoolroom. ional oary, A See Ox isvitati’™ | f Senator MacInnes a large S oahes of “tizens of Ottawa, members of i aaa Pariiament and press representatives visite: Cornwall on the 3rd inst. to witness the iliumioat"™ by electric light of the Corn- wall Co”™ Mills, where 40,000 spindles are worked 222 500 hands employed. The light ing, wis h was under personal superiatendance saison himgeil, was a great success. ef Mr > - seen. Jitawa despatch says that Mr. An i Hunt, of Prince Kdaward Island, Richaneard befure the special com- “ on steam communication between Mitte Edward Island and the mainland, "tee 4th inst. He believed some im- %thment might be made iv winter navi- Porm. He favored having the work Sold under the control of the Govern- Place, ment sien mcre ar Lirrne York. — Mr. J. H. Lads gave his lecture on *‘ Common Sense”’ ‘Baturday, March 31, in the Temperance It isan excellent lecture, conveying atdeal of sound advice ina witty and tful manner. The lecturer deals many a blow at various kinds of fashionable » Rev. G. Steel presided. Remarks at ose were made by Mr. George Vessey. te of thanks was moved by Mr. A Brown, seconied by Mr. D. Lawson, and heartily arded by the audience to the lecturer. rt ersten 70LD Mining.--The Halifax Herold says: test crushing of five tons of at the Salmon River Mill. from the iabar ld Mining Co.’s property, wiated at Lochabar, ten miles north of ‘et Harbor, East Halifax, gave the fine sdoftwoand a quarter ounces of fine a per tun. This is the first quartz taken } this new district and by its appear- it is likely to prove very valuable. The gers are principally St. John men. sae waa rRAND Writers’ Astoctation. — At ual meeting of the Canadian Shorthand ’ Assuciation held Tuesday afternoon pper press room, House of Commons, wing officers were elected :—A. Hor- T. J. Richardson, vice-presi Ottawa; A. F. Wallace, vice-presi- * Toronte; F. R. Marceau, vice-presi- 5 eee Montreal; A. J. Henderson, of otonte, ty Sectetary treasurer ; and BH, M. ®, @ acting treasurer. The above athewsor + iomen are well known and able eas and as professors of the ‘‘ winged { Su c the an tte whers on the continent. Mr. Richard- mogray .. ¢ 4 i journal- st expert phonegrapher and J a Mone of the oftictal reporters of the bt, Was ‘ e lif M Commission, held at Halifax. Mr. * now, and has been for some years, uimons staff, and all the others occu- eut positions on the Canadian press. tt A er 3 mugh pleasure to learn that Mr. g W. H, Crof*!'! of cur Railway Department, ‘i has just be 1 elected a member of the Associ- sf ion kh, im amost satisfactory and Mion. her: ereditahi. nner, passed the necessary ex- ‘nat: ch, we are in a position to state, i] vy. We congratulate our young their own with the most accomplished * «< . 2 » ewe F } t mn Ay . es ~ & t Gis WEY Se _ ~s ‘ f Ht A AMINE lic Dynamite # re La INDON | April 6 Addit ‘ : i pred } 1} j | Bow St Rave been taken i. — HOn, and the nr ‘ i I ‘ tt : * Wher, \V : who are confined there. Int] . . it l 1 Waa ound od : I vitl ow ‘ ’ P** New York , . i prit it , ae ; Quart j yesterday passed the Committee. | most brilliant speech of the season. | OF 1%: The leading genoek gical and | | | | | { | was to show | debt. i } | rule, the debt i | pla, nor conferred upon him, and ” ing be epare d te become an | e position, It is pleasing to note | OUrMon,." ‘pe wince young men when - a» “© tition with those of the west, ; 5 eels such a good account of them- The “piety encourages and maintains he ot, eney among its members, | inelod rly all the efficient shorthand Melucii-n he tenographers in the various one DO ahi oek A { : ; Ly ! . i ’ ? ! ul i} i t ' ' *, iTriel i ‘ ' Was ’ ‘ i ‘i _ = . Pe wmbactan im fla Explosion in G! isgow Ls LASGOW, AD? t}. sta » he mh sn e nere that the recent | . 3 I ’ } . } Ver nave Turnished the! } ©wWwilln aciue to ihe CAUSe of the recent é vsion in Glasgow. a — - A Preadful Explosion. Rome, April 6. ex it i 8er s nature oecnrred village of Morrisave. i we hu ' weleht of pow der was ati ‘ed | a baildi which sixty workmen had | rs. One of the men had occasion to go into the cellar. lichted a match, and threw the the spark amongst the : : tiy, the wh air stub with Insta: biown into the powder. honse wes few ) ie Unly a escaped with their lives . Tein . = . 3 Her Majesty takes a Drive. L INDON, A; ril i}, The Queen took another drive to day, but she cannot walk with safety oo PARLIAMENT. ene Rustico Bank BDOMENIOS Orrawa, April 6. Mr. Brecken, M. P., the Rustico 1Ons OI By the exert (neen’s C pnts. rENyY —_ - i The Budget. Mr. Charlton continued the Debate on the budget on the Sih. He was followed by Mr. Foster of Kings, who made the The Halifax Herald has the following summary Mr. Foster (Kings) in reply said cising their functions as critics of the Gov arrmone Hewent on to say that from west to east the country was wvuen pevopor ous and peaceful, while Canada stood ina higher position abroad. For the first time since confederation the public debt had been reduced. This being the state of affairs it was difficult to see upon what honest criticism could be based. It was the practice of the Opposition both in the Hous? and in the County te keep constantly in view their columns of figures--the debt from }874 tothe present, the expenditure andthe revenue—-which they were pleas- ed to term the burden of taxation, and keeping studiously from view what there fir it. With regard to the Had the L'beral-Conservative Gov- ernment increased the public debt {n the proportion it was increased under the Grit ] would not have been $45,- 000,000 but $69,000,000. The mere in- crease of debt was no evidence of incapacity as was shown by the enornious proportionate lebt of Australia. He held that into account the change in affairs that in a new country a judicious and wise expendi- ture in the shape of capital expenditure, was so far from being an evidence of coming disaster, it was rather an index of ability on the part of the administration and ef prosperity in the future. Until the Oppo- tion could take exception to this expendi- ture on capital account their cries on ex travagance were fallecions. In the post office department, extravagance in management of which had been the theme of an | member opposite, in 1868 the hou the expenditure exceeded the revenue 17 per cent.; in 1874 it was 57 per cent ; in 1879 43 per cent , and in 1881 it had drop ped to 6? per cent. In the Inland Revenue Department between 1868 and 1882 the revenue had increased 143 per cent., while the expenditure had only increased 100 per cent. Referring to the ‘‘tax” column of the opposition he showed that when these gentlemen went before the country they would say that in 1878, the revenue was $22,370,011, and in 1882 was $35,383,402. They would then point to this increase of $11,008 ,441—and say, ‘‘ behold the extra taxation.” Sach was not a fair view of the matter inasmach as for every dollar of revenve collected the people received a quid pro quo. There was every difference between DD a tax and a revenue judiciously spent in developiog the country’s resources. During his memorable trip in_ the Maritime Provinces where he had, doubt- less made many friends but had not in- creased the number of votes, the leader of the opposition speaking at Fredericton upon this subject said to the farmers who partly composed his andience, ‘Remember that when you go into a store and buy a couple of yards of cotton, you must cut off a portion to send to the Government at Ottawa.” This was a suppressis veri and had that pernicious tendency of causing the unreflecting tolook upon the Government, not as the administrators of the effairs «f the country but as an oppressive aad foreign body to whom they were paying tribute IDA 2:3 House rose at 11.30 p. ™. Bank Bill | |} Rousscan, was il'y qualifed to giv taking | without getting any return. He showed tersely that so far frota indulging in what | --5 BR <— - ~. ee Hien with the vie the ny apr? ami: ; trati n fruits of whirl Pepe ’ 1st : We obe seen r all sic and regretted th; ell throug! the unfortunate i ithad been self imposed policy of gen ag aa “ nen Pp} site to belitt e thei wWwheonntry Min iowtne tn The aspirant to hom verse 6 he hie hati Lo ver (Cartwright) was closely f tha ¢, ‘a. ° : 1v0C8teps Of his paragon who at « said that no o1 would geome into ry step they were he tine where a ere at ev met by the gtaoyr ¥ : . fertioner ana the tax gatherer In con- sation | . ' ’ 2 ON Sie ney erances of th< mewber for North Norfolk (Charlton) in 1876 rta} \ | i Wita thosa rf the pr ent ion At that lime he said it would create a home market ‘ : Canadian farmer, t ~ e } er) would ré y . » which sentence b« commend a of his remarks the debate wis adjourned. j {i ——— a. ieiegraph Notes Lhe London Standard says discussion of airmation bill will probably be postponed, owing to the strong opposition to the ; thiieastre Ad) s have been received in Paris stating that China has agreed to vecoguize French protectorate over Tonquin upon ondition that France continues to pay “ahh ’ tribute to Uhina. burg for one hundred sappers to be sent at once to Moscow, to destroy the mine dis covered under the Kremlin when the cornation is to take place. Gereral Millen has arrived in Paris. It ig stated that the purpose of his mission is to direct from that point the Irish revolu- tionary movements in the name of the Committes of Trish-Americans At a French cabinet council held on the 4th, M. Waldeck Rousseau, Minister of the Interior, made a strong argument in favor of the expedieney of retaining General DeGalfi et aa direetor of cavalry manceuvres : egg Gen. Thil eu, Minister of War, reported rat on military matters at least Waldeck an epinion, this point, as the discussion threaten: ably personal, M the whole matter was allewed the time although nothing definite had heen determined on. I inielligent a tob come Grevy interposed, and 1 to drop for being, Weather Bulletin Probabilities for thie next 24 hours io? the Uuritime Provinces. Toronro, Apri! 7--11 a. m. Moderate west shifting t» north and Per’ Wee, aU FP " ~~ light snow or rain in western portion north- *"% 5. THE cae Admirution OF THE 3 WOPTTr 4 WORLD - e 7 fy 4 ' 7 vv 3 t/a rs ‘ | ae / 2a7a mivad « eo AJ ec 4 £67 2G id 3d WORTDS ' i re. ez 4 , ~ > o oo ~ é /f y ? ars 2 D > : ™ sa SBLSVIT IX LUNIET AALtetl ALC YI Cd 5 i K f ‘ 7 ( ) ‘ if 2 lic Be actress, Mrs lige } i Ti Hair. Her World's Hair J cul @anses the scaip, rem x ] } s ¢ ti t ir Ta } € Wi it i uxufi sq ith 4 so NA hair is now restored to its : £01 ' E youthful « l have ne a gray hairleft. Iam sat isfied that is not a dye, But 4a the secreti a f. 1 ceases to fall, ig tainly an advan: ViiO Was in d coming baid i the testimony of etl wh use Mrs. S. A. ALI WorRLDSHAIR RESTO ** Sno Bottlo expression wh their gray ha‘r res:ored toi color, and their | with hair, after u-i Mrs. S. A. Aut . Restorer. [tis notad FREEHOLD FARMS FOR SALE. aid z - 1 i 5 Dol HAVE received instructions to sell severai valuable FARMS, situated in dif. erent sections of the Country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each. Fer particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen St. Application my mail will receive prompt could be termed a criticism of the Finance | atonnon. Minister’s statement the financial aspirent | of the opposition had at ot ce cropped upon | the item of cab hire. After all their hours | of speaking the opposition members hid i failed to impugn a single item of caplial | expenditure account and had gracefully | retrested amid the rattle of small mosketry. | No effort had been made to gst to the bots | tom of any one item and show that it had been vpwarranted. He contrasted the pas- sive “fly on the wheel” policy of the Opyost- _ to A. McNEILL, Ch town, Feb. 13, 1883.—tf Auctioneer. DRAFT sTALLION. KS SALE the horse “General Napier,’ <\gap Bt. JOHN N. ROBERTSON. G Pu val, Feb. 23, Caw ASAD) 32 A MT IN BTR, terse and | White i EhoHands a conv} ! swer in the argument of the mem we Vi idlesex (Mr. R ss) who aS~ | serts that Liverpool was the market for Cana jheers My charged the last tker ih rhis (N *Charlton’s spe h istineh asthe conclusion of that sneech } qnalif 1 the position quoted Sir John—Is it not so hat this part quoted was delivered ] ire rec sand t} qn ification ufterwards, (Cheers an laughter. ) Mr. Jamieson followed. and at the close A request has been wired to St. Peters- | uncomtort- | pariacaannamneeetaenneen epg rous and active policy of | Canada | | Cott stds, ad Gy + Charlottetown, Feb 1,18 APRIL a s and Qii Cloths, Ru Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, Above 7. 188s. me 2 “ey fe a? tte. 8 . ¥ . Grey Sottons, Print neohbams. of Sivtped and Plain I fes asks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed | ss and © PERKEN 83. Mats, Cocoa and &R Cottons, SLRS (all widths). f simity, ‘i’ wine jeods Before Purchasing. ~ S & STERNS. he INDON SPPECEN 2G G GOODS. 0: — 7 OW OPENING, ex steamships “Oregon,” “ Pocenrcian,” and Buenos} Giasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of,— Ayrean,” from -. Scoich Tweeds at il Worsted Coatings, Printed Coitens and Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, usiins, Table Liaens and Naphins, Brown Hollands, VWinceys, Shirtings, ete., ete. HOUSE. Dominion of Canada, 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 preset Majesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intituled “Au Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies. Building Societies and Trading i Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Banking Company. | [TPON the application ef the Liquidators of the above named Banking Company, (and upon reading the petition cf Lemuel | Cambridge Owen, Craries Colson Gardiner jand David C, Chalmers, with the affidavit ithereto anuexed, filed the twelfth any of | February, A.B 1BR3, and«he order made by me, dated the twejieh day of February last, calling ou ail parties concerned to show itaas:, this day, why a second call of ten idollars per share should not be made cp all davuvoare part of the soiection of our Mr. Harris, and will be found marked ' contributories of the above named Banking at our usual low prices, WHOL ESALE AND RSTAIL. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 5, 1883. ; Company, and the notice signed by the Pro- tnonotary, issued in pursuance of such order, land the affidavit of Leith KE Byecken, of the ,due puvlication of such notice, and the effie 'davit, of Ben amin F. Messervey, of the due transmission by mail of such no‘ices to all contributories residing abread, and upon BLO,OOO! ——--——— 3:0: FORTY THOUSAND STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS CLOTHING, TO REACDONALED’S, Queen Street. ARD J. ib. : . : oe * Having completed Stock Taking, I order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, | 7 Heavy Cloths, tlankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Sqaares, Uvercoats, Reef- DOLLARS WORTH — OF —~ Dw De SOLD AT ~~ 0 0 find I have an unusually large Stock ca hand; and ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Casbmeres, Black and Colored Cords Sheetings, | and Lustres, in all shades Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. AND REYAIL, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883 -—wkly pat, pres ne W. & A. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Osnaburgs, Cretonnes, Prints. J. B. MACDONALD, earn February) the balance of their large Stock of WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Undery Hosiery, Gents’ Fur Goods, Doimans, vear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. and iillinery Geods. Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels -anud Tapestry AT Song, §19 uwged by John Acorn. Apply ' GREAT BARGAL Ch’ town, Jan, 18, 18332. A LA Bae Carpets and Hear:h lugs, DISCOUNT. NS MAY BE EXPECTED. Carpets, in Brusse As I am determined to clear out the greater portion of this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real bargains will be given, W HOLESALE| me QuEEN STREET. ROWN & CO. ILL close out (during the month of January and Manties, Uisters, = | hearing counsel tor the eaid Liquidators, and {no Cause to the contrary being now shown i before me, 1 DO ORDER that a SECOND CALL of TEN DOLLARS per share be made on #}] the contributories of the said Banking Company;and I do further order that each such contributory do, ou or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next, A, D 1864, pay into the BANK OF NOVA 8S’ OTLA, «tits branch in Chariattetown, in said Province of Prince | Kdwird Island to the account ef the Liquid- | ators of the said Company,the amount » hich | will be due from bim or her or them in re. spect of guch coll, and I do further erder that a copy of this order, together with a notice ‘rom the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such cone tibutory, in respect of such call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in & letter, prepaid and registered, in ihe General Post Offic e,in Charlotte town, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties contributories at bis, ber or their mst known address or place of abode, or ;}hy the delivery thereof severally to the j attorney of the party to be served; and I do jtariher order that a copy of this order be pudlished in the Royal Gazete newspeper ot said Province, and in IxaMing’ and ‘atriot’ ReEwepapers, published in Cherlotte- town, in said Province, in the daily issuce thereof, for two weeks trom the date hereof. 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