rte -——} — angi ee ee ee ae ee ——————e = / * ™ = il ele oe -_ + — meme “ae amet ae aaa wi THE DATS Bs ons - . Seti ee ee | 4 Le 1 > meaariagn Y EXAMINER, AP?}II 6. 1888 Te fe i ee * ’ 7% ; »o Ata . er 5 > ~ pene i - aan “ uaennan art " ° ™ oe wari atl ther ftents. eae feta At} rim Baeetaegs | dolph Churehill j oo : at etnireateeontnninmetciaipc ins sraiiliiatirstininaaes Ls : PAs cst a8 ees bv? ee imrchil) is not approved of by the! ae : , —— _ vv Se #7 “- @ Coast rvatives. F : e ; r. ‘ story of « triole dal 3 e) “ ™ ry I & tripic cetepnsive alli nee of “h wis + ro THe EXAMINER, | at many, Anstria and Ltaly against France, ' Sa? Ve DOMINION vhich is now generally ’ ’ a 3 4 ae >’ 2 > auy Ook d UPON as é NION PARLIAWE y pon asa t,, . as . 1k N f. let has heen made the oceasion | ~ the =F og “2 a press of Italy for 1 ‘7 anti. We } "iy Tut ' The Budget. r} : cy : a OF TOany ant I rench articles. VF» on Be ? | Sears has an editorial setting forth rheig _— Orrawa. April 6 | that if the I'rench republic as umes arrozant Ah’ . \ airs in i PE Ra: ee 5A a | , "tthop ws } ntinue Bau hese ~ I : urns 3 with the other conntries | 4 Sig ati st . H ‘ K d Tit ry on ao find I raelf c nfront a | git ° Taticmnl @ . with ie unt ; . Dety ; co 2 re on nut said, that! 1 : aes so Mae it spectacle everal | Re } : . Mr. Blake ihe head I he Gk YY ' — " - — 10 murn ub iefe Ct Th : | -E ae ge! . ’ ! r th ae de Ren clerical paper, woe = =< a ge es ive : tut er ard s if} nt! ‘ 5 is Peat ee 3 Pe, ’ ‘ I ’ ' MMCaAntTiy V ns e Se = oy be : . peewee” hae road see oe neat FE ts mo Ge * ten ' : 4 = ys om : Belti he ws eS fo oR eer 2 per tripe * - ee re ’ rench republic has ‘ re : OWS energares. lf she bu neve ¢ Nr, ggg“ Autt leaf's sCAME << tnleation wighe'te al'tha uce ik uae a mT i fat : : Jer Fhe is : 10 merey of her enemies i 4 ad aehmet Pinias 7 a Mis) ~ . ‘ a belo j ° — : a i why retirement of Get Ltée . : e i i ‘ i ' ; Marhre into : 5 ‘ } ry . . oar ee, re t i | =s ii "i the ] reneli bureiu if — i e tas ; ation between | 24 War may be expected, i a 4 qx ; rem a @ In ; i n ; 9 z ty aR) ey eclE i itta fii s oyt g em ERCY i P ZY . . 6 an fax ’ inland, He , male 4 ’ Bes k vv Cot per! G-w t*¢: ' ‘ ¢ mea r °% . * al a*y p Hat , \ ate eae eck Rousseau, Minister of the] gs , meer er Mii? JOLLONS, rint Cotte 2A SS, Cerass Cloth ab . was hardly suitable | i: refused to have published in th ee li a gs i \ } : Nave published in the 4 yet ; ‘ oie ‘ 7 ar a da, , ; large ship ficial journal, a note, the « t of which J A8UF Qiitis Afi Swi: Qiaiis. * | a A? - : mn t deprive (general De } 4 ‘= ‘ e ‘ ‘ . ; | a, 4 oor 7% ‘ A eommand of ti awalex j pois ¢ 9 he : <4 | =n f ; . cuy 7. j ; ‘ t 4 . ° j ° ‘ ’ ny t is| Ramificationsand 1 nceuvres of t) i ute | arce Ct is ; i I if if ‘ ; i ’ “ is i M40 uy $07 Cll aispute 4 AChE & q3¢° 4 4% _ is ‘ ‘4 ‘ 1oune % ~ cn tt -* 5 ycoux M | ee eee arge Stock oi Stripes and Plain klessians (all widths). , “Nort! i ; . i . SuOWIDE t avers On | ae. which extreme Republicans have to General i. eited St cl 5 ae face v : : renera ~ eee . ‘ Nihilis¢ Wine i l eo Gallilet and other eaders, who took eI PbAINe dg Cr ~ ¢ " yN . 4 ‘ - 3 . , —" . * " lective hana } ’ “i a ¢ ‘ i \ ; eerie ¥ . ° i te ; is « “ ® by = ty, gyeee Fi) Py i} eg i : er {in the suppression of the Com- . GSAS, UPCLOMNLs, furniture Cotions, and & rinted Bsimiuty * oe ° 7 . a wer) Sr. Pere J. i } TAUYeE. Rymors that cabinet changes are aw 4 Rova ; Sr. Perersevre, April ¢ |: _ DAP ECA. AEP pane. » 4ipri 0, imminent Contit : " a7 3 ‘ arcs © ace Mmnhent Continue tO ve cirenlated. os La ‘ iy, Bie & IINIDI!I We) has been dise vered " : >. nae : _ < io : . f\°h oN . i . ~ , ' i ’ scovered | France says Prime Minister F: rp h e,ATIE ‘ yess bad ; ~t rox B?., 3 x r . unas ‘ NG | ; ft 8 1Sster erry mas : cil Cee ‘ ‘ t : & aha? r > ‘ q ¢ « } % iv grsnguaTE’ sia ” mat ', Moscor | telegraphed to Tirrard, Minister of Finance i BG Uli Uiolls, Fwugs and | sais, Tocor and Wwihe -" . j ; 7 ‘i dinates So 5S ’ 4 ° cf. o “ 4 eprl ‘ —_ ; WHO t meesent n Alveria ‘ T 71 | | : BEed¢s ee syEerye > rf ™ this sp" ‘ hoi at p ! in Algeria, to curtail his Mai cs . en °% é arnata . | bs . orge Str Ww ol ad ‘ y + and return to Fran wk 4 a c Ung, Ew eetas cael i Ja] pets, y ery Cc Ie?aydD Great Grey’ . } Syvnamite. dee _ = anes. 2 cabinet J we ) The N Day | will | | mee'ing was held on the Srd which is repre- 10.' oon 2 1 ’ . >» = } ; ve | Sentea to i e b “hl ry stormy G a gat Widey so. Ween A Lonpon, April 6. Thiebaudin has declared that rather t! ; ig attendan Ss) . i WO ‘ s, 7 he Birmin 1 m P lie hav li 3 ehan ’ hi Masta "a a | o. 7 See is. o 0 i TER Ok oo ° mrieds| ‘The Bibainghlas Fules bare dhoovered} shines Na.dpioa iy taped Gee Tet OO tho | ABOVE s Before Purch geet. PS 18) and seized a Fenian nitro glycerine factory Galiilet he @¥ald feaick. Miu nortfolts | wo VE S exrore UPCAeSing. - @ as ed b his 1 nls in sirmingham a @ Lo | PaoressuR Fret . ible fh ees song eo ron ded — | save a gran ( 0 : u »Y Mi. A. Am un was arrested here yesterday with Weather Huileti: 1 Fednes th inst i ; g uantitv f dy ihe erm . » 2 “ r Ai on Wear oe h a 7 j a I V t ANAM se concealed on his a e i} g\ Zz T a ) 17 1 . > , T ~ pe will appea? ay. ersel fF rooG ide for the next 24 hours tor the t r : . ] ~ « r i 1 i.) poo Yaritime Provinces. 4 E.. 2. NS } at os 4 pd eS ¢ wu — } aoe} ip bargre “in armichael,” Tayler : —— ‘hs ? ‘ owned by M vi h & Owe l'eliegraph Notes. a a Charlottetow h, Feb. 1, 1883. od at Adelaid N Londo 7 Toronto, Aprii O--10 a. m. gn —" _ . , ee en Southeast to southwes inds. ek ly | LES SS NE SAE — ee taat, alter s paseage of ninety, a ist to southwest winds, clondy mild _ a , earner — “ A robberv of the office of B Treat. pur- | 64°" with occasional rains , ay. < llisher. New York f QnH . ee | ~iik<ine | . ; TR se tote iia Se | — : Le ee of $50,000 in bonds and Patar Cnper, died ‘at the ripe old age of ae 2 E 3 lominion of Canada, v if cas ety L ( ‘ , ) s|secui 3 8 r “ted. 9 4 ‘ ‘ - ers ‘ ay & & F " : bs emncl parr Po a en , sheke 9? year y vis e wed in ee, a 2 i a? etpen WA y Magis — : 118 a id - 1 ra , Si Wa ons Bet S i} imib tv Of ty e ‘% i yj ‘ s eae y st one artis > j elm, ' of the "on ne ; ent hus ae pterpr » Ant onl wre ¥ : ; ' it + . ‘ ; jypen0. twa os oat yu artist Cur ; , t ” pal wealthiest A . ad les§ ebterpri-es, OU biv tnet ' Vani ‘ nn i, f a d iaye ing melee drew a \ The charge wes | Manufacturers of Austria and the celebrat- | With Imeill.reut success, uniil tially he " +fOViNC8 OL Prince fdwar Island, a. . } +} . » ; : sd fabric: PF in anf : ‘ : } ° ” “-n- | pt ubstantiated and the case was dismissed. i¢ 1 fabricant of iron safes, is dead. entered into the manufacture ef glue and : 70. IN FUE SUPREME COURT . > ; m. * . ° isinglass, which he -arried nm Se half ; m - on ae ° The failure is announced oa : S ; 1 he c ead On r haifa i " ives st ‘ ge ae | i? LAL UTC announced of G. C. Deveau e ae : co) - ~~ : . Ye, Sam. T. A sTIN, of the tirm of Me- tc aia . . , century, and by which he acquired a large fe > ze re ™ “ 4 Int} : a ee aaa fylane Austin & Robe n. isin this city « », Merchants, King William Street, fortun Ab . 1830 hi oi ti = s a Ee 1a w Ee | in the matter of An Act of the Parliament of > * _ . ““s 9 : 24 . cori a é ou O< i3jsS atte i ras = ‘ i cies Os . . . . hisannual business tour of the Provinces. | London. Liabilities $4,000,000 dollars. calkd } 5 a Dee eee “ 3 Canada, passed ia the forty-fifth year of ti frm to which “Ir. A. belongs is one f| ; i cail o the importance of the iron mannu- Her present Majesty’s Reign, Chapter — a b »¢ stationary irms in M . Germany and Spain have come to a final | facture, for which he erected largs works Soo 23. intituled ‘Au Act respecting Ineolvent eG SUALIONATY } $10 MO Oo wn ae . cael . » : y . . : ’ : , PO ie 3s q agreement In regard to the eouclusic n of | near B ultimere. Uisposing of these, he 4 OW OPEN N . ; Janks, insurance ( ompanies, Loan Com- va —— | he treaty of commerce each power having | subsequently erected a rolling and wire mill \ a es ING, ex steamships “Oregon, * Pocenreian,” and * Buenos) panies. Building Societies and Trading ! . | made concessions . a r . . . , . i Ayre; ‘Ne 9 CAQRS ry . 3% | ‘ornoration j Fr padlish to-day the programme of the | Made concessions, | in New York, in which he was the first to}; * Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of,— Corperations, and of the President, Wiles Vivants, which will beshown inSt.| Returns for the year ending March | snecessfully use anthracite coal in the pud- ut anee and a tees of the Bank of “9 i. , : : at 4 I 3 i yee yy) s Marct sis ae : a . sie 2 i rince Vdwarc ‘ and I lve ers Schoolroom, on Tuesday evening next. | 34 st ner 4) s : a dling of irov. He built the first locomo scot “3 iw an: Wore ‘oats . and, 68 uselvent : | 3ist, show that the revenue of Great ms : SCOLCH LWeeGS Ahnu We ¢ ‘ vo Banking Comp: tive engine constructed in America, from rsted Gaiiiss, anking Vompany. PON the application of the Liquidators Palit, and yoa will be convine ~l that Tues- doy evening's will be one of the most interest- igentertainments held in the city this season. seer : The steamship ‘‘ India” on the 2nd took We understand that the Young Men’s/ the first batch of emigrants forwarded free Gratien Association will hold a Pible Clars|},y the British G iitsiaint tn Aoceel = nthe Parlor of their building every Sunday | phe party nu a e a b ies. ; ; pra Th gumoon, at half past two o'clock, to which be Pe Sema Serer re. Zymng mea who are not connected with gy Sabbath School in the city are invited. > Sucezp Sox¢.— Zion Church have now their we pipe organ about completed, and intend gaingiton Tuesday evening, the 17th iust., | Britain was £89,004,000, and the expendi- ‘ture, £39,086.000. The Queen has not recovered complete health and still finds discomfort from her recent accident. She is not, however, confined to the palace and drives out regu- larly. i“ r a evapanied by service of song. A number| A Lordsburg, California, despatch says: ihe leading musicians of the city will take |‘* No news has been received from Capt. gt Arare musical entertainment may be | Black and his ec »mpany, and it is generally Programme will appear in due} believed they have been ambushed and an- cents ; children under {apl 6, 3i eod nihilated.”’ fw. Admission, 25 2 10 cents. > Denial comes from official Government Fis Vard nel Garn bav- ¢ ' : . aay _ . n Lionel Abe nev ;sources of the statement that defensive Ag ben violently assaulted in the ¢exe- |s.:,J16 alliance has | . : : 7 om a triple alliance has been entered into with iain of his duty on Winter River, during!y,.). Gq SL : Ie sight of the 14:h of November last Italy, Germany and Austria on one side, ms : oe : we re, acainst ‘rane ve » > Wmme persons in disguise, the Minis. | #$*'"5* Fran nu the other, fe stthorizes a reward of $50.00 for such ) A laborer named Morgan was arrested in aformation as shall ensure the detection London, 2:d,ona charge of con- | sal ponishmer t ot the off “aders. Inspector | .,iracy. An important , and a| ier is directed to make special inquiry and | quantity of compound used in making dyna- mele information 2 id evidence in the prem- | ad siseesllt aids a sl poll ibs, assisted by the Acent at Charlottetown mite was found on his person. tthe Minister of Justice; also to pay the | Five of the French Socialists who signed ie reward on conviction of the guilty | placards calling a public meeting for the pees, i last of this month, and urging the resist- Tim attendance at the market to-day. | *™°° in the event of interference by police, is a: follows: — Beef, small, 6 to 2! were to-day sentenced to 3 years imprison- ta; do qr, 5 to 9 cents; Matton, 5 to 10 on tie document > ~ ment each. cents: Lam ‘ 4 . ° r ‘ . : ' . P > ° Pes > 5. ome) a _ The trial of the prisoners charged with oe, carcass, 6 t0|}4,, Phcenix Park murders and other as Hh ca; do mall, 10 to 12 ce ;; Turkeys . : : Py » 10 to 13 conse; ¥®, | orimes, which was expccted to begin on designes of his own. He invested a large capital in the development of the electric telegraph. The celebrated croton aqueduct, from which New York receives its principal water supply, was due in a large measure to his earaest advocacy while a member of the Common Council of that city. He tooka deep interest in all educational matters, more especially in technological education. fle erected the building known as the ‘‘ Cooper Institute,” at a cost of more than $650,000 and subsequently added a cash endowment of $150,000. Though some- what retiring in disposition, he was a very popular gentleman, and his death will be heard with regret by hosts of persons who had made his acquaintance. Special Notice Warner's Safe Kidney Cure, just opening, at Fraser & Reppty’s. {apS 2a Baces, BaLes, Grain and Potato Bags, just o received at the Lonpon House. 8. {ap5 2w cod Quinine Wine, the best of spring tonics, fifty cents a bottle. —Fraser & Reppin. [ap5 2i Focs at the Family Grocery, thirtzen (13) cents per dozen. Fresh SEEps FOR Earty SowinG.—Cab- bage, Cucumber, arrot, Cauliflowei, Celery, Cress, Lettuce, Melon, Onions, Parsnip, Parsley, Peas, Radish, Tomato, Turnip, and all the best varieties of Flower Seeds. My descriptive and priged Catalogue of Flowers. Field and Garden Seeds will be ready in a few days.—Gerorce Carter, Great Geerge Street. {mar27 2w tu fr flto $1.50; Geese, 50 bt cents; Fowles, i, per pair, 40 to 69 at 2% cents; do., tub heel Flour, per 100 lbs., $3.00 to} ST eno aoe ee ‘ a | Guinea, say that the King of Ashantee had , 2 to 30 cents; Sheepskins, 80 to | relinquished h’s throne, and that the entire 1; Turnips, 16 to 18 cents, const of West Africa is in a state of core leusion. No details of the circumstances attending the abdication are at hand. were received by various members of the teichstag, on the 4th, from Kiel announcing that Herr Vollmar, a member of the Socialist body, was arrested there. Herr Vollmar was on his return from a Socialistic congress at Copenhagen, at which resolutions strongly den anciatory of Prince Bismarck had been passed. Hermosillo, Arizona, te the ujly stated that there is a, the last, a to 60 cents; Ducks, 25 to 35 cents; Chick- nts; Butter, fresh, 23 to 25; Eggs, 15 Tuesday, has been postponed for a few days, as sufficient funds have not bee raised for the defence. T Marte reports from Coomassie, Upper bole Mr. Donald McPiee Loe, who established Bermuda Royal Gazette died at Hamil- wa on the Lith of February last. He was Stative of Charlottetown. The Gazette of | i‘ 27, publishes a lengthy account of Mventurous voyage from Halifax to in the year 1827-28, in the Rdooner “Sally Ann,” which voyage ex- fells lover eleven weeks. It also has the wing memoir :— boual Methee Lee was born in Charlotte- Prince Edward Island, February Lith, Telegrams e Advices from Star says it is offici: + a single Apache im Sonor Where his fath« ‘ey ; } ne . . Sn ther eoeene ae ae party of about 200 strong. having been Mat. The family afterwards removed toSt.|driven across the Arizona River on i, Newfoundland, where Mr. Lee’s Saturday. Generals Crook and Carbo have Sher Was stationed previous serving | been in consuitation by telegraph for four Sironda. [9 st. John’s Mr. Lee’s father| hours. It is thought that eee nite will co-operate with those of the States in Arizona. In the British House of Commens on the \ 3rd, Lord Edmund Fitzmaurice, Under Foreign Secretary, reply to Kennard, who questioned him with regard to certain strictures which appeared recently in a New York newspaper on the manner in which the United States had dealt with the sum awarded by the Geneva Congress for com- ation of sufferers by the depredations @ thorough Lnowledge of privting, ee his arrival in Bermuda was appointed Gems Prister, which office he filled up the ofhis death Mcbruaryellth, 1883, when al Gewetle, which he had established Conducted, had entered on the fifty -sixth Of its existence. The Royal Gazette was ed in Front Street, near Yacht Club finery sn es building now occupied oe the Sa View Hotel, up to i Mien the office was removed to Cunt Street bibg Par-la-Viile, in the premises now Ww 0 ' fet by Mr. O. Li pens ey Mr, , Dickinson, tailor. o as pe ped : 83 the Office was omeall _ the present | of Confederate cruisers, said it was ee Pai ‘to usag? and inconsistent with the dignity corner Reid and Barnaby Streeter. Tn “on with the Guzette, Mr. Lee published Thich ¥ from 1844 the Bermuda Almanac | was 8 lay as bec me a standard publication. In| character, 4 roe 36 pages, in 1850 it was = opinions of it th: o yes, and gradually enlarge } fig 1981 it entends d ro 44 aa afording Lord Randolph to base a discussion on what destitute of official representing the lof the House id in a foreign and and only s own writers. Churchill's lvocating the cl-ims letter to the of 7. te information on the Bermudas For | London Times, a ; Me long iod of ff : : Sali bo the sole leadership of the Tie § fifty-tive > : yrd Salisbury ne s : : Period of ‘fifty-five years, with te) i ted strong indignation among + #02 of an occasi-nal holiday term im) Tories has crea beat, Ok, Halifax. and England, which his | the general : Wana demanded and a business tour to Turks Measures are lm progress 1 Werte ae® entire management of the Royal | Sir Staflord Northeote tha . ores on Mr. Lee. We can recall | of the unswervibg support o Bs JImstance of a life so continuously In the Commons, on the 3r in the active work of the printer's Northcote rose to ask a question, th prolonged cheers the Tory party. nteaded to satisfy t he may be sure f his followers d, Sir Stafford when he from body of - see was appointed Viee-Consul for | Ith Nov , 1555, and Vice-Cousul fr) ae eras "This is regarded as 8 strong a Jan., 1863, which consulates he 4 of a ve, that the letter of Sir ; 4 M the period of his demise. n | Lors of Ladies Rubbers just received at Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- ected, direct from Canada. — W. P. CoLwILt. [mar 29 6w wy 61 FLOWER and at Beer & GoFF 8. [mar29tf Nive or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at Co_witt’s. [fe 21 3aw wy ‘Kenr Mruts.”—The best family flour, at Cheapside.—Henry Beer. {mar 12 10i A LARGE lot of Nickel Alarms and Time Pieces cheap, at E. W. TayLons. [mar 29 2 wks eod p GarJen Seeds A creat show of Spring Hats at L. E Prowse’s. {mar30 Now opening at the London House casks and bales of English Goods received per 8. 5. é* Northern Light.” {mar30tf ‘Tue cheapest place on P. E. Island for Trunks and Valises, is at L. E. PRoWSE’S [mar 5 Two HUNDRED boxes choice Digbys at Beer & Gorr’s. {mar29tf PLenty of garden seed of various kinds at CotWwILL’s. Oxe HUNDRED Barrels Apples, in prime order, at Perr & Gorr’s. [mar29tf Peas, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parenip, and Cabbage Seed, in large quantites at COLWILL's. {mar 296 w wy 61 A cnoice selection of Clover and Timothy Seed at CoLWILL’s. {mar 29 6w wy 61 Tue great rush for Boots is te the Boot and Shoe Factory. {mar22 We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make rocm for our new supply in the Spring. — Wik. COLWILL. [fe 21 3aw wy Brown is a man you don’t mate every day He says he will dety the inhabitants of P. ¥. [siand to carry him a gun to repair that he cannot mend, or make new. Now boys beat me if you can. . Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Strects. {feb 22 3m, wky Peartine for sale at Beer & Gorr’s. [dec A Sewinc MAC@INE that Brown cannot make work, you m* away. Shopof cori ¢ot Strects. Cari atthe Par Molasses, i eresene Oil, Viregar, Currants aud 6 ‘onfectionery, cheap. Go.» 0d silver plating of every description gone «. Dhows’s. Shop on corner of Privce Prince end Grafton [feb 22 3m, wky mer’s Grocery for good Tea, Raisins, , st as well throw it Printed Coitens and Cretonnes, Lace Curtuins, Musiias, Table Linens and Napkins, Brown Hollands, Winceys, Shirt ete., ete, Above are part of the selection of oar Mr. Ifarris, aod will be found at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ch’town, April 5 GLO. DAVIES és CC. BtO,O00 1 :;:3eeer-- os «Ss marked FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH suai hiatal STAPLE & FANGY DRY GOODS ARB CLOPAING, MACDONALD’S, Queen Strect. J. ie. —————9: usually large Stock on hand; and in Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an un sb, viz: Knit Wool Goods, order to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter G wads at Ce Heavy Cloths, !‘lankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, ing Jackets, Buffalo Kebes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Ciceth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, and Lusires, inall shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Oznaburgs, Cretounes, Prints. scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Go AND RETAIL. . J..B Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883-——wkly pat, pres ne 5 WVIACDONALD, Queen Srxeet. ~~. —— —— W.& A. BROWN & CO. February) the balance of their large Stock of WOEGLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. iicods, Dolmans, Mantles. and Millinery Goods. Far and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, DISCOUNT . ALMA AT A LARGE GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED and Crafiton {fel 22 3m, why ~ Ch’ town, Jan, 18, 1883. ithereto annexed, Overcoats, Keef- Black and Colored Cords! Carpets, in Brussels, | As I am determined to clear cut the greater portion of | is, real bargains will be given, WHOLESALE TILL close out (during the month of January and Searfs, Children’s Hoods, Uisters, Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels ' = U of the above named Banking Company, ;and upon reading the petition cf Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Crarles Colson Gardiner land David C, Chalmers, with the affidavit i filed the twelfth day of February, A, D. 1883, and the order made by me, dated the twelfth day o! Febraary last, calling on all parties concerned to show cause, this Cay, why a second call of ten dollars per share should not be made on all contribuiories of the above named Banking Company, and the notice signed by the Pro- thonotary, issued in pursuance of such order, and the affidavit of Leith E Byecken, of the }cue pudlication of such notice, and the affi- davit, of Ben amin F. Messervey, of the due | transmission by mail of such notices to all contributories residing abroa!, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and no cause to the contfary being now shown before me, I DO ORDER that a SECOND CALL of TEN DOLLARS per share be made on all the contributories ot the said Banking Company;and I do ferther order that each suck contributory do, on or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next, A. D. 1884, pay into | the BANK OF NOVA 8: OTIA, atits branch in Charlottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward 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 such ell, and I do further order that 'a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, (specifying the amount cue from buch con \tributory, in respect of euch call, be served all such contributories by posting the | Same in a letrer, prepaid and registered, in 'the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in ; on | said Province, addressed to the party or parties contributories. at his, ber or their | test kuown address or piace of abode, or lby the dejivery thereof severaily to the l attorney of the party to be served; and ldo further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazette newspaper ot said Province, and in the Examinre and | Patriot newspapers, peblished in Charlotte- j town, in said Province, in the daily issues thereof, for two weeks trom tie date hereof, Dated this second day of Apri!, A. 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