ee ee ee RIT 11, 1882. MINER, AP THH DAILY HXA ; : - ae eee ented — ——— . eee oe SSS ; ma = ahigivenince ‘BANK P, E, ISLAN Tue Dairy ExaMINER o hee CORRESPONDENCE. KI if fh 4 0 A - ad pene en npnenoaeeeneeaonannmacm cn cer idk ' oT eat oa, , , cas a rQ°LKEN THIS WEEK ; Green ermenernnesteinnenetannaee . a — ——e The ennual ’ eting was held last even- We do not hold wa responsible for the | pep SOCEEEE "PLOGe for APRIL 11, i882 ing. The Fin ieial Report was r ad, and | opinions or statements of our correspondents LEATHER KEROSEN kK, and any ee eeeneremmemnmamaananmaaar dies some di ssion, adopted. ‘The fol Se r ’ a SGN, 8nd other = == | after gome's eo or es a Haws ‘ Wholesale only, The Dominion Revenue. [lowing church wardens » yw Bank of Prince Edward Isiand. mare Major Freeland, Thomas Green and ‘ni. -ENTON NEWBER Stewart. The delegates elec o the ‘i cai Ch’town, April 10, '82—gi- ¥, mys of revenue continue s satis- | H. Stewart. ‘The delegates elected to 88) 7, ing jatitor of the Kxaminer, town, April 10, °82—gi Returns of revenue continue to be satis ie eae Syn 2 mem His Honor ths c e Kditor of x 0: ’ factory. For the month of March are as Fieck Governot end vi Hedgson. Sub Sir,—-It ie to be hoped that the efforts of PROFESSIONAL CARD, ' follows :— _ 1981 stitutes: —Major Frecland, and Thomas | those w ho seck ‘to realize by donations the 1882. yy can| Green. The committee appointed to re- | sum required to revive the business will be 4 . 5 Pp , Silk Hl: : NS icc cias $1,915,459 $1,616,340 ert on the exact lezal s! ae of the church successful, : : : Cc hristy S aris 1 ats, ° ee 450,719 335, 992 | F 2. o > if, however, the amount contributed be in- ” i Y ° 3 . Mth rhe rat aie -~ aT sf congregation were : The pries . Other sources........ 498,°67 400, 854 and of the congres 7 , £ sufficient, an appeal should be made to the incumbents EL Peters. A resolution was | Government at Ottawa—ner do I think the Christy’s Hard Fur“ ATTORSLYS-AT-LaW at vers. VEUuatss , “ 4 4 $ Bsc eantace ts $2,858,045 $2,405,156 ee anc A. oo gage oe the | Sepeal would be in vain. dopted, exressing sympathy with - Liwill be readily admitted that should an Sale ei. é i i $ 850, or nearly 2! : 1 hie contin lines a Ske Or an aS ge 00, or née arly 20 priest incumbent in a contin ut dul Hess, | evidemic visit us, every precaution would be ~ . t 5 t ‘é és ROP SE EES PUBLIC, &e¢, . over that of the corresponaing |] and urging him to take the rest ana re-] taken, a sttort sp: i , ¢ | f MOR ; ner cent. ove I -}and urging ‘ Ke taken, and no effort spared in order that the JODTIS ~ OL OFFICE—O’Halloran’s Building, -ear. For the nine months of | ereatio: cesgary for his complete con- |} lives of our people mizht be saved. . . : month last yea ¢ creation necessar) i ves of our people mizht be saved George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islond the fiscal year, from July Ist to March} yaloscence. Semewhat analagous is the financial panic “ ‘ 5 fy d F Slst the revenue has been as follows _—_ «~<_-e- now threats ning us, Should the Bank go at 5 6 H. , PA LMER. JAS. Ww. MULLAL 1882 1881. Increase Gold and Silver. into liquidation, the most direful effects would Christy S ar e t April 10, 1882, s st be felt o:. shis Island for some years to come. 8. .$15,733,213 $13,121,989 $2,620,224 ver . Cliemtileh an eelinkale Gat : eel P is — Sale. a uia317 4,017,504 395,813} In the Spring of 1880, Mr. William | Confidence would be shaken, trade crippled, ‘| stvw’s Soft 7 ” if : Ws CISC... «+ een 504 Sana ben 472.781 1 Thaaeall: of this city. discovered, ia Néw aud a terrible depression ensue, Wis y s O if] any i cot * Other s'rees 4,555,554 — 3,90, 05+ _" =e, © aa Ariana : By If the present scheme fails, it appears to be , U : _—_— ——__—- foundland, a mining pros] which has, | 4 ge : foundland, a mining prospect, whic! the duty of the Dominion Gevernment to Total. $24,479, 864 220,991,076 $3,445,788 accerding to an assayest of Colorado, prov- ile . ke i Sa iii “te ‘ . 5 y = . , | prevent a serious calamity overtaking us. 2 ats ° > . ; sold He Christy’s Hats for Men, Mr. *. Bairnsfathér, mae eet ed to be very rich in and sliver. 11) We aro arecognized portion of the Union, , A Cortrast. recently sent samples, through + 44. | and deserve the protection of our rulers. : > } ‘ £ i TalaAsaain . « . vs t@war ht . a Fletcher, Esq., of this city, to Colorado, At a meeting of Shareholders recently he!d | : 5 66 ‘6 B fe Will deliver his popular and pmasing Lettug : In speaking of the weather last month|to be assayed. Th llowing 1s the certt- | a gentleman present made this same proposi- C Ww isty Ss Oy S. “ ; in England, the Saturday Review says:— ficate of the assay: tion. If the Directors have not already acted ate : ; 54 s Wetsher pon the suggestion ry shouk ti " ‘‘We know not whether March may go ‘*Samples of ore seut by J. H. Fletcher, } UPOM the sugge <a, they shoul i bes ~s them Y . . ‘ ° Montague Bridge— Monday, 17th April ; me : lnceaved hw Peof Sireihv of Colo- | selves without delay. The Bank is indebted I st * 6 6 adies ; - ; pri, ‘ out like a lamb, but assurealy it has not Ksq., and assayed oy P ~ ae DY a Ol 10 to tl D . Sam Qn i FT wnt . } Wis y S ‘ A 439 Georgetown— ur sday, i8th April. a. ie Instead of bluatering | rado Springs, are gravel from the bed of a| to the Dominion Government in a large sum. é Mi. Stewart—Wedneeday, 19th Apel come in like a lion. Instead ustering Ivcn the donai the s said ty y, pril, stream, and contain 60 per cent. per ton of | Even the donation of the amount would be Head Si. Peter's Bay—Thursday, 20th Pep : os — : o 7 1 . s *" wroeatiyv rma yer ; 7c: 7 ss 7 cs . : - . re Bt : - ning days was suft an‘4| ace in gold, aud in samples No. h, 2, 3, 4, | STea™y advantageous, but if the present con TOGETHER WITH A Souris— Friday. the 2)st : Apl, a me Me opening Gays Was Gut’ Sn! ans a trace in silver,’ dition of things were plainly and forcibly ; et : ; springlike. The gardens were almost gay represented by the Directors, I have no doubt _ ‘The Lecinre is interspersed by Scottish Songs. wilh organ accompaniment, ing flowers; the shrubberies and Mr. Fletcher certifies to the assay a he Re vals tek vehatend @ , aati . . iE eddie” unk deetng; te |iellowe — . id ehhh occa wauteemceeiere {Large Stosk of Canadian and American Felt Hats!) "spr se scour tw copses were budding and shooting; the c n - a clustering tufts of the yeilow primroses were a samc trisar ro N, sumption. As the prorogation of the House — . . April Oth 882 $a : nt flowering thickly under the hedge-roots; eek \pril 9th, ] 2. of Commons takes place early in May, prompt CHEAP FOR C ASHE! ; . . 1s 8 $o ereit' bf the LSSaAVS Ih tue satinr . art e » = Z and the birds, in a not unnatural delusion, a ws : J a ae ine and have | 2 ouon on the part of the Board is necessary. ° . . . . . CccomwpaNylog certinca ars enulne, and have All an ery Oar ’ - were singing as if they were already in the|) 00. ‘veceived from Professor Streiby. of All and every means should be adopted by : yous «FOCUSES — rerhys OF | the Directors to prevent liquidatien, and for , ¥ i of spring.” “wel ic ttt dene, ae ie Be Oe ar. & 4 | MN g ” middle ‘ © Coiorado Springs, trom o1 received Trom Mr. | this reason I submit the above proposition. G D f \ | us a CO . “) ‘ . . - winds and bitter morning frosts, every- ‘ of ; > F Ye) is ; : matters have gone wrong on P. E. Island, | Gouncil was held tast eve ning. Present :— gain credit by misrepresenting facts, he is i Look on that picture, and then on this. | Dingwell, said to be from Newfoundland Yours truly eh oe There, days ‘‘soft and springlike,” ‘‘spring J. H. FLrercuer. E oa . . * 3° 9 7 QUITY. ‘ © y Ton % < flowers,” ‘‘shrvbberies budding,” ‘“ prim- To all appearances, Mr. Dingwell has Ch’'town, April 11, 1882, Charlottetown, April 3, 1882, LONDON HOUSE. The [33 gest ant Best Selected roses flowering,” and ‘birds Singing - struck a rich mine, and if he is backed by ota oenwenenn SSS EES ee ee cl ! Here, snow galore, ice ditto, winds pier-j capitalists in developing it, it may prove a The Orwell Horse Trot. ° ON TUE ISLAND, cing, and the weather generally to be ‘big bonanza.” ea. 7 haaak 4 iiiaimiaten ’ ays - ‘ ‘4 | deprecated. The oe ae eo rag sa : +e ———— To the Editor of the Hxaminer. At Gre athy Redcueed Prices, especially as we glory in the same Dritish The City Council. Dear Srr,—If the writ f * Orwel J B ; MW A. 2 D © IN A el Lip ) zaR Sir,—lf th er 0 rWe - - - ——— flag, and should expect equal rights under Notes,” which appears in a recent issue of : : : Note: lich appears a recent issue o - olds. Somehow for some months hin i A iN a ae sas ee , ‘ALL AND GET BAR . its f = P ~~‘ LHE regtuar Monthly meeting oO: ths Lity | the Pataiot, imagines that he is witty or 02 — CALL AND GET BARGAINS. ; ; . ‘ financially, weatherwise, and otherwise. | fi, Worship the Mayor. Councillors Bie _. notes os : oo : ae . ee 8 Worship tne Mayor, Counciliors Diake, | much mistaken. Undoubtly he thinks it | on ait Even that honest and innocent esculent,|}}e, Davy. Horne. Chapvelle. Koughan “ea fe aaf = ail (awif Agi ee oe one a, Vavy, Morne, Ubappelie, Aoughan, | smart to endeavour to pawn his stale jokes ' , : the humble but important potato, ‘“‘went) yro]e¢an and Morris oa ae } a - ef a aban. , | “clean and storris. | on the public concerning the Orwell Ciub ~~ * back on us,” and ignominously rotted and A number of accounts were passed and | t, Dr.) ae : TO SUIT ALL. ianeiall s — accounts were passed and | trot on 25th March last. but the horse that sontncenictitasiail Ne eases ition perished last season, and brought out] .pdored to be paid p de ee Ss ee ee :0: : — . — ; Won the honors and his ewner OW ' . . CHAMBER SUITS, Yankee contempt aud execration on itaelf : saan i i ie ae ea : ; os omy _ , A letter was read irom Mr. 8. F. Quirk, | known for his attempts to excite anything i€ A and our Island. What a pity it is that the a mT , ages ; a r nd aa ene y’ ; o o* a re uesting permissi¢ hn to transter the iease beyon sontemy r i se} TH ¥ t f Ag g x . / ied a elections do not come on immediately, s0| o¢ ° ee ae ee | bey d contempt for himself. Envy un LS Onn ani ai y ecelivill iwWew IN . C Ownha Dari srs. &@fveii Dros. | doubtiy prompted liis exertions or per- , : 5 7.3 . y I ’ Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, . ae ne 54s seconded by Councillor Horne, and carried: | effusiens in print. If he knows no more Winter Communication with the} pieoied ‘That the reauest of R. F. Ouirk. | 3 ; ‘int, ny BCSUCUME, =F LOU requess of A.B. Quirs, | about horses than he does about whiting his Honor the Recorder. . : er eae seed evermore hold his peace on both subjects. fer his benefit I will inform him that Mr. Bedsteads, Beds, Matirasses, dey &e, correspondence between the Government | introduce a by-law for levying and specify LOOKING CLé SEES AR RORS. : ’ > i ‘ & & # £SES ARD MIR 6 $3 v0 5 that we may ‘‘have a change. ; s aay" Se i eee | : ; a. . ~ j J " ft was moved by Councillor Blake, | chance a vain desire of secing his literary Spring G oods from M : d vil CRA IRS, ainianad. an 1 ora ted subiect tc he approval! - 7 3f ° . P y ' - qi . nai g wy Esq., be granted, subject to the approval of | readable matter for the public he should ENGLAND, UNITED STATES AND CANADA. A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Some days ago Sir Charles Tupper laid} Councillor Murphy gave notice that at # «7 Y 14 Lext NOx me < ‘ & yu ci! 2 wo 7} 2a . ° . . ° 7 ; ; 9 en the table of the House ef Commons/the next meeting of Council he + owd | Murphys horse won and will win again if Everything New in Men’s Wear; ; ; ae et : opportunity offers—as he is well fit to do it ties, referrin; t iprove- | in; te «rates of an assessment on real | 7 : ; 66 ‘6 i ‘si W aud other parties, 8 0 ' he improve-jing the rates BS Sssesstient On Fel) and unlike his own or the ones he blusters Ladies ears : . ment of winter communication between | estate and incomes in the City of Charlotte- | Picture Vculding & Prames : ; ; : ; : : | about; good hay : fa ing P. E. Island and the mainland, with a view | town, for the year ending 3ist December, | aa aoe hi : Je ee 6 sé Children’s W ear of keeping up daily steam communicaticn | 1882, and also a by-law for allowing a rate ee aa Piers be. FZGN SOPSTEABS, for the conveyance of mails and passengers/ of discount on assessment on real estate . . . as stipulated Sn the terms of won . aud arate for the same se , April 8. 1882 Justice. Every man, weman and child who requires new and fashion- Window Blind Rauilers, Potes. Cove The correspondence extends over two/ Resolved, that a special meeting of the City} © © 2 able Goods at the yerY lowest prices, are respectfully asked to niece, Venitinn Blinds, &e., years, and is between the Government and| Council he called on Monday, the 24th of T ey . isit u8 Porr or Livserroot, G. B.—Dis- | V181 all of which will be s.ld below cost for cash, E. J. Hodgson, Vunlop Bros., J. C. Brun-j| April, to ceusider the above named by-laws . - ' ° bi put 80 ? isi ine- . " ICN deen, SO. 0. Ketchum, 0. Schreiber citer from BR. B. Hinestis, asking | putes ate constantly arising between Eng 1 B MACDONALD age, , c , A letter from R. B. Huestis, asking | jis, merchants and colonial and foreign os: 22, I A S. A’l kinds of orders promptly attended to ; a in ieee ice ; ; ; Senator Carvell and the members tor the exclusive right of advertising on Market es vr. c i hana ere ‘6 noderat Island. On the 30th January last, Mr. | Square, was referred tothe Market Gom-| ,, = ihe = rr ae ee ‘the | Brennan's Old Stand, Queen Street, April 5, 1882—wkly, pat pres at moderate chi , : : J tho L130 2Cy v Do o 2 7? ‘i <Y . vs Schreiber reports that a line from Amherst | mittee. ae Se ea ae ai these Canadians —— a = Se’ VEWRON, = ; ; ¢ ; * hos Ge } ( t ¢ Se ict ane cer pee ne eet te ee ee ae ee ee iP Be. st is * i a Station to Cape Jourmain, 34} miles, and| A letter was also read from Judge Young | ,.., oe will Pi - a res — to these eh ans 3 a e042 " a ee eee ee -—" — marke »e gle ) April 8, 18-2—2m : from Cape Traverse to County Line Station, regarding Victoria Park, and was referred |}, * “ae oe : a “s re a? 7 e ore i ’ . : : ~ os . .. a . : Np <4 as be come it ! Is sini i i 114 miles, in all 46 miies, could beconstruct-|}t. the Public Property Committee, to a kd do ws ‘ et ° ‘tae on. 4n 8 a F ed for $364,200, and that the necessary | report upon it at the next meeting RSoeny JUGEMENS Cr RO EM erpool County iChiidren’s Carriages | id 1 ' or $233 * ; : ae ee , , |} vourt it was declared unnecessary for the no . wharves could be constructed for $235,000! Moved by Councillor Murphy. seconded | 2: tesa ; in all $599,200 ' 1 Diak, gg | Sipper to do more than place the goods 2? or , —Iin a JU. “ ; by Counciiior Biaxe,— |! upon ons of the quay f tl M > Dock % g? 9h} Re dsieads, | On the 7th inst., Mr. Schreiber in a Resolved, that the City Clerk be directed | i Har! a = ip* a ee ee | report shows that Mr. Ketchum has offered|to cali tenders until Saturday, the 6th of;j,. 7 °F 29ar estate, and it was for OHEAP. to build the Chignecto Marine Railway for| May next, for the purchase of $20,000 of tho merchant to state that in his bill of Q . ; : rs : rrr um Wa ; oe : ‘ inc rather » Te : : . - 2 . a subsidy of $150,000 per annum for 25| debentures of the City of Charlottetown, of lading whether he desires his cargo deli- AT A. DISC UNT. JOUN NEWSON. years, and also to construct an ordinary the denomination of $500 each, bearing inter- vered at Birkenhead or on the Liverpool April 8, iss2—3m r ™ F lade 7 a arTee : . railway from Amherst Station to Cape | ¢st at the rate of 5 per cent. per aunum, pay- | 5!40 of the Mersey. If he fail to do this, Jourmain for 4 per cent. on $410,400 able half yearly, for a period of 20 years. and the shipowner should land the goods oa 0i—— py Hf aa : ° _aaeteantpes . - +e. , ; vas. sy . > : annually for 25 years ($16,000) or a tots! he following resoution was moved by] Upon the quay at Birkenhead, it will fall ile b HAY ; Counciller Chappeile, but was not seconded ; | to the merchant, and not to the shipowner, : for both schemes of $116,400 per Gea Gh iv) 1: to pay lighterage for the shipment to the | Durin the montl f April I ill t Fi Risk ‘ t include equipment for the vereas, & Salary not exceeding one] 0 Pay lghterag * me , Fi onth oO Yl wi ac KS rery SALE AB en at eye : hundred pounds per annum payable to the| Liverpool quay. The General Brokers’ 6 P se ter tncc sentry: boy GONE NORTH, - . = is also a letter from A. E. Botsford Mayor of the Sity of Charl rttetown Was em- Association have, however, decided to lowest rates, and will also allow a discount of 73 per i tina ee tod: hence and Josiah Wood, of Sackville, accom- bodied in the Act of Incorporation, and _ insert a “‘saving clause” as to this point in oon iT . Fif ‘ ‘uM te Saloon formerly oceuprem pe z anied by ® report from R. C. Boxall, C.| |. han ee eee ae . on Mayor the terms of a newly-arrangel form of con- nt. on ail premiums, liteen per cent. ’ ee ae Se len ee y i, on the prwposed railway from Sackville| 4.418 victoria asfollows. | eee Bgtsh paper. discount allowed on all new Life nilldnreieh batans-ohene on £ te Baie Verte, describing the rich timber ‘* The Mayor and one Councillor shall daily — ———— — ——e . and agricultural country through which | sttend in the public office for that purpose to AT Insurance prenutcms, Meals at all hours, Lunch at short the road will ren, and pointing out its} pe appointed, and constantly between the _ notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits : ! great advantages to lumbermen, ay nufac- heurs of eleven in the forenoon and two in 9 ot all kinds in their season, Pipes turers and farmers. The port of Sackville} the afternoon, hold a Police Court for the rember ra § HASZ APD aod Tob f all kinds, Cigars of : is open for traffic, as a rule, a City, aud therein hear and determine every . 3 -. oe Of all 5.006. ee month earlier in the spring, and one criminal offence and pros cutie n ¢ gnizeble best quality ul ihe cheapest pri i monti ‘ater in the fall, than are ports on before one or more Justices ot the Pe ace, 3 Fifteen ye ars practical experience at Cigar See es Fe Daa tenet solo al orice ser atmecee| BOOKSTORE eneral Insurance |W Eg | metic cles Bees fecse Ny came passengers could be brought from Char- |!" to the office of Justice of the Peace neces- , 9 | the best quality, and at the lowest figures lottetown to Sackville in 4} hours. The sary for the apprehension, conviction and Has just been opened a lot of and for last and for flavor the public will : punishment of criminal offeaders, and for car —REPRESENTING— those Cigars will leave all others behind. . f greater portion of produce and travel of P. | Fe an ae Ca aol, aloe Ba ba : Fae the enter end af Westnre [ing ie est he Tacs is eos te | SOMOOL BOOKS HARRY HABN . } 3 Proprietor Empire Restaurant. land tend to St. John and the United |. op more manner ant’ and Rebdeiia aie . . . Seles eter ce Ree er ee ee eee Commercial Union Fire Assarance Company, of London, Eng,.| cstv», ange 1 and 2 tt * e > ? assaults aod batteries, petit trespasses, and INCLUDING St ete een a of Fundy to accommodate this trade on as} breaches of the peace committed within the Le an eee oem = Reena Meche tin inlote ns aes Senin Toe | COPY Beaks, ée., VERT COP nate cree Sepia ead iso ter Fa . j ; fer f 2 i- | tio c.” Section 14 of the 29th Vic. reads: oe : ee ee ene i toma M Boral clans thatthe. lin “a Mayor's Court forthe 1 overy cf small 2 feh makes their Stock in thie ine complete W — eee more fertile. "and’langely settled countey |, Whereas, the duties of “fayor above noted [ ——— estern Assurance Company of Toronto, WANTS, LOS?, FOUND, de . : “ lid cezse upon the appointment of Stinendi y than a line from Amherst. it would greatly | Si* S°88° Spon bhe apporses ae oe A PITA a . oes e agistrate, as define Hy the Act passed . er , . ep. ’ : ; extend the hay trade of Sackville marshes, ao Seeger ed” Sy the Act passed A SPLENBID VARIETY CAPIT L, $800,000.00 JOARDERS can be accommodated in 8 which are much larger than the marshes }~ Th bt SPE eT ee ee ee privete Roaeiing House with PaunE erefore Rese - of ] two Bedrooms, Rooms large, airy and well Sor kedeet plang tae ete ee ee hoes British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, |scnsiiaics"Soostitn vost in toe cig. apy Samet :. al atl, - ee eet Referring to this report, Mr. Schreiber annum, commencing on the lst day of Nebraary through Post Office to E. F jap 11 points ont that the Amherst line would | jgs¢ past, * x LSWAre Cards CAPITAL, $500,000.00. a ne ossess an advantage over the Sackville The meeting adjourned sine die. : g ae) . ryvO LET, furnished or unfurnished, the gti g ine of half a mile in distance and in the ~<a e &e., &e. &e Cott , os t occupi matter of grades, that a heavy coal traffic Providing for Princes. . - c K 1} ] Lif iI A ida t | fj ' t i f | ree ay —— . . pane will pass over the line from Spring Hill, spree As it would take too much space to h ui u Ud l g ll Col oll NSUrangs y, 0 01 rea ‘ By She oubeoriber.—- Way RGR: je . and that it is important therefore to have a} Tur TPritish House of Commons has | ¢?umerate, the public are invited to inspect. » TANTED. at the Hosnitel f the In- Junction with the Intercolonial as near the passed the measure granting an addition of April 11, 1882—3i CAPITAL, $500,000.00. \ oo a 08 aio ie whom mines as possible, and also have a well- £10,000 a year to the allowance of £15,000 —— = — Charlottetown April 4 1882 7 libe ral ide : 4 oe ; : a ‘es Z aie ae Dr. sheltered port, such as Tidnish Dock, the already made to Princes Leopold, in honor L™. ; : E - . Blanch ak Se ee oe ae [ap 6 4i terminus of proposed ship railway will] of his marriage. The foliowing analysis of © ANARIES. : Pe ere eee — afford (being the nearest outlet for those | votes on these Royal Grants is interesting : LOR S Alek rg~O LET—The House at pri sent occupied as Pet rong St. eee. for a. Year. for. Against. i } EN CANARIES—excellent breede—also = by R. Slogget, Eeq., at the head of or ario, Quebec and Lake ports o ite ens I fA afew fine singers, for sale. Apply to : 8 / nal Street. Possession giv-n the Ist July the produce of these mines). 976... 3. 8 she 4 cENN BEAUTIFUL LOT on Corner of Main ‘US TCEIV “i i xt. Apply at this office i eod oe ee ae lelillaateatce “eet Masi ee tur Coote . and Barden Streets, Victoria, Lot 29, tor- J OST RECEIVED per “ Northern Light, | next. Apply at this office. er ae British Columbia despatches state that 1878 153 15 peat ae © Sonicctronery. "| merly owned by the late Henry Hardy, A : 7 > , ee : e t ee. ers April 11,’é2—1i wkly : 100 sides LOGAN’S PRIME NO. 1 FANTED TO PURCHASE—$1000 ia two large steamships,—mark the words, i933. . . SSD ee a : good deed can be given. For further parti- 50 * * No. 2 ; V / Old Hank Bills. Apply by letter ade culars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, large steamships, — loaded with Chinese, patna ances w ‘Weer ‘TO! . have aniled from Hong Kong, for Victoria,| Tas Scorr Act ux St. Joun: Axorazn O10 B A i K p APER Charlottetown, or to the owner, Claes ae T, NEWBERY. A’ P ,» *% 2 ti ps dressed A. B., Py O, Box 180, Ubarlottetc#: fup 4 4 British OGolumbia. Tiey comprise a firat| Move.—-Says the Globe: His Honor Judge MRS. RACHEL HARDY, sli instalment only, however, for the des-{ Weldon, at Predericton nas granted a sum- AKEN AT FACE for 250 Mackerel Bar. | “*tch 30, ’82—6i, whiy 2i Little York. i ryxO LEL—A ffouse and Shop on Queen patches further state that four thousand} mons, returnable beiore him on Monday ; rele at 65 cents, a geod article: 75 Pork FOR Sh f= R Street, adjonining A. Hermans & Son, more are coming directly. next at 3 p.m. , calling on Mr. G. Gordon Barrels at 70 cents; 4 sets Iron Harrows, $12, now orcupied by Mr. Henry Hart as saloon. The “¢ eee aes Boyne to show cause why the order hereto- former price $18; 4 Iron Winches, $20—usual oO i = 3 e +, \HE Schooner ((/, EN, 21 tons burde For particulars apply to Mrs. J. Cestello, ted anada Gazette” of last week con- | fore granted by His Honor fora pi ohibition | price, $40; 1 Buggie, cost $50—now $15, in 1 she now lies at Lord’s wharf. ; Prince Sireet. {ma 24 iw pd +i . i) oo of application for in Orpora- should not be set aside or varied,—; apers) ld Bank Notes, Apply to HE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen Can be sent to sea at & few momypts 3 OR by eight new colonization and cattle /in the matter to he served on Mr. Boyne or HENRY COOMBS, Street, next door to W. 4. Weeks & Co's, | Botice. rg-O LET—A hovse containing cight or a companies PFoposing to : eperate in the} C. N. Skinner, Esq. it is claimed that by April 11, 1882—3i pat and lately occupied by the subscriber te For further particulars apply to the owner eleven rooms. siteate on Kevt Sire-t, Nortiwest, and hotices of the granting of|this move the whole matter will come whom application is to be made. . JOSEPH EVENS, half of the subseribers premises. 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