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C# i oi i \/A o/§ ‘ «9, °° ubnaietaniongatinniaaeeaca en See eed No ge aoe ae ene lie ease . 7 SINGLE Corigs ‘iwo CrEnrs. 7 VOL 15--NO, 3 Sir, - Permit me to make a few remarks ona letter signed ‘* Presbyterian,” which appeared in your columns of the 19th inst. finds fanlt with esteeme1 Cierk of the Presbytery for not publishing the minutes of the last meeting ‘*Presbyterian” clearly shows himself to be ignorant of the rules of our | the church to which he professes to belong; I have said, 1 would inform him that it isnot the duty of the J do not wish to quarrel with ‘‘Presby- |terian’’ but merely to correct his state- ments, in order that others who have read JUSTITIA, Sir,—Fair play in reference to ‘‘Citizens” letter as to the work in front of City Sur- I have not taken much notice of it, but 1 do not think the citizens are getting the worth of their money laid I noticed a man em- ployed by the city supposed to be working About every half hour or so a load of clay would be hauled by the city team, and then it would be necessary for the man to see that it would be tipped in the hole or rut and then quietly sit down till the next load would come. I notice again on Truck Street they appear This might do, as many of our streets are too wide, and a few rows of potatoes planted on each side would look But I think it will be necessary for the Councillors to put ona properly laid out would give more satis- For the present I Yours, ete., A Taxpayer Wue Takes Novice, Sir,—On the above and kindred subjects, for itis said, *‘Preach the preaching that I bid you, whether man will hear or whether they will forbear.” The person who would be saved must believe something very particular, exactly what is by divine authority preached. He who is condemned, is concemned for not, or because he does ’| not believe the things declared to him from Heaven. Life is nourished only by the flesh and blood of the Son of Man. And this same characteristic runs through the whole Bible, whether it be in Moses or the Prophets, or the Psalms, in the Gospels or Epistles of the New Testament. In histo- rical narratives or precept, in Son or Gospel, Moses could speak only what was told him in the Mount. He could build only ‘‘according to the pattern showed him.” The Prophet could utter only the word of the Lord. Noah built the Ark of the material and according to the dimensions revealed tohim. The Apostles who found- ei the “One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church,” were strictly charged to teach the observance only of “ail things whatsoever I command you.” It is of the highest im- portance that both preacher and hearer take note of this fact, Notonly the presert but the future depends upon it. A vast train of evils have foilowed the neglect of, or deviation from it. It seems as if men were really fulfiling the words of Solomon, Eecl. 8, II. ‘*Because sentence against an evil work is not exe- the heart of fully set in cuted speedily; therefore the sons of men _ is them to do evil.” It would be con- sidered a crying and _ vicious evil if the utteranees of the civil court, or enactments of the Legislature, were in loose or uncertain terms; or if a wise law re- mained a dead letter; or if citizens were allowed to violate and dispise it with im- punity. In fact these evils are more or less extant in these days. Nor is the Church, or are her members—clergymen or laymen —free from it. But we cannot too soon recall the fact, and act in @ manner meet and becoming repentance. Let all Chris- tian people be careful to bear in mind that ‘the word of the Lord standeth sure,” for “Thy G. W. Connirr. Charlottetown, May 23, 1884. it is “forever fixed in heaven.” word is very pure,” Victoria Notes. Everything seems at a stand still here at present. Farmers have been unable, owing y wal iota ee eee — acinar non renee ener ee ete ‘ This is true Liherty 7 . . : : ~~ eels at ms fe Lioerty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’”’—Evnipipus. : . Ywee . : : \ ras (‘HA b> OPP op 1 rar YD + 1 1 : ‘ ian | BARLOTEBRTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 188 es en ’ a 5 th \ . L 1 ‘ ) + A! we e a 4 6 OO SS ee eee een, . a ik DAAMIM BHR rid if Tun Ay Ke} Vin) y 0 De 13 t a oan ge LETTERS TO THE EDITOR { notiallowed by any means to depart or vary ‘ a7 , ; ; } c z ‘ , , ~ ® PiouU LUGS & KEPairlie|Vominion of Canada, (TO BE SOLD OR LET, VEPPER ) es, : c E | i AGEE. - Sa ~ p ) . Vikeisouas | | Province of Prince Edward Island,’ . A ne bX i l b Lo Go. \i ps Be INN] U0 —_ begs to inform the | vu Prinoe Howard island, rE HE undersigned offers for sale or to Jet, The Clerk of the Presbytery. “ > s . Musical pubhe that a. me a A “yy os - Bd : eit os 2 ri cy , . . Us AVE musical public that he is now, prepared| IN THE S#*REME COURT. Stee ee } r and — . Prep . Piano recapped j 15th May. wt) les tes p sae : a2 , itn hea “ew ‘ os . a : a ro *s, defective sovod boards re-| 10 the matter of Ay Act of the Parliament of FRED. W. HYNDMAN i. 7 KeVS rg tate ned, aclious regulated; ~in| Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year ot Avril 14. 1884 io ou : 3 ee , ehe Whole construction renovated. Cabi-| Her prescnt Majesty’y Reign, Chapter 23! — ee a : 7 : Cain 4 a ; ‘ ee en ee at oa ‘ By OD OE LN rrr —_——_—_—_—_——_————_ in which the writer 2 ™ a Sepeune Church Organs voiced} intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent a } fee. a. } a. } — &? 50 an i tun *. iaving received a large stock of | Banks, Losurance Companies, Loan Com-| Vig te in] np For NHL 1] 25 imo Fittin , Wire, « te., from the celebrated panies, Building Societies, and Trading | LGU Llib ; ; : 0 50 ote tn Piano Manufacturers, with nearly Corporations, and of the President, Di-! " pats : of that assembly. . Deana we ie di Zz a. ss, yeahs ce In that business, and rectors, and { ompany of the Bank of} Al A BRAGG AEN, sas Tie fe patronage of Government House, Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ae bos Pets e made for monthly, the Couve uts, and the leading musical families ing Company. : ; om ir - _ | and to justify what yearly advertise on the Island, feels sure of giving universal aie eae 4 iS LAER ey ree os eee : satisfaction. : PON the application of the Liquidators) BB Capable of turning out about 10,000 Clerk of Presbytery to publish the minutis, a Verms -~Cash when work is done. of the above-named Banking Company, Bricks a day. Apply te ¢ : mn ' Otlice—C, P. Fletcher's New Music Store. aad upon reading the Peti’ion of Lemuel | BEER & GOFF. \LMANAS FOR MAY, 1884. Ch’town, May 21—we sa sare ve Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner |Ch’town, April 16, 1884, o a ant avid C, Chalmers, dated the twenty- ~~ creme raepnnempterimentinmapemtnomatnicgoene | Bn . - sixth day of March, A. D. 1884, praying for a | #2 era ny ” ee Fi adh adit ae ah eee £a, CAEL. general order, requiring the Contributories . en F r, 2 i ay, ne - om a. m. of said Company to pay a final call of four- ancneneaemenanomenmas Mav 21st. 1884 Last quarter 13th: Oh. 41.9m ee _ ar eae teen dollars and eighty-eight cents per share,| > ARTIES wishing neat and elegant ae ae - aa ms h day, Ob = * n., & mM. FE‘HE undersigned would take this oppor- and the order made by me, dated the first P . od - ne as - . 5 9 et y N Y4ih day, 6h, 2 heuitihien: iat : a. er a es : Wents f sparte nds are! Fr Carers a ob 2 , ce ‘i unity, vfter an extended visit to the - of April last past, A. D. 1884, calling on awited to ene aici i eae 2 a Work on the Streets. FSS WOSs ses, SESS Uae oo. Salk ° . pel Prevince: an he "nite that. fF} al arties Ccoucerned to gho ‘aUse vis ay ‘ . 7 ; ’ ‘ , Pt Se a ces and th United States, of , I wa ars — weause this day Italian, White and Colored American Marble D in !San !Moon! High Dava ** rhing t ranks to his friends and numerous} WY such third and fisal call, to the amonnt M inte Tab) : na.- eads ca : ag (DA = rises ail »} customers for their liberal pat ve in the} Of fourteen dollars and eighty-eight cents RENEE, eee AM Core, mel M is rises | water) len’h, j ai pat onage in the BSty-eigat cents! subseciber’s saleroor le fy } 4 ~ : past; and, as history otten repeats itself, the; per share, shovld not be made on aii con- - er ers - _— go, ee Trem tae most h = h m |morn morn h = best guarantee you can have for the future is|tributorics of the above-named Banking oe ern ee at prices that| veyors property. i rsa Ji ? ‘ ; 7 ‘ : . » f 4} ‘ . » ° 28 ‘ Five 8 Sle 4 _ ae : 49 ‘ ; 44| - ‘ ‘ l4 T the experience of the past. { ompany, and upeL reading the notice signe d mee mata er 6; # Fue) aTSs } 2 OVI v i will sell at Auction, in my o'd 1d, | by the Prott tary, issued i “‘suanc . * ey a Alea 6 Glaft4si 6 i f at Auction, tn my o'd stand, |} >} thouotary, issued in pursuance of JAMES PHILLIES @ Sat 7 - of oe ’ if is south side of the Market House, Furniture} such order and the eflidavit of Leith E - & ? out on the streets. aenae os : - ant v ae a and Merchandize, cf all descriptions, Algo} Brecken, of the publication of such notice oe Kkent St eet. " § Monday zs : 2 93) ; . 23 Real and Personal Property, of all kinds, in Tae Exam:yer newspaper, and in the Ch’town, April 9~2aw wkly 2m on Euston Street. 0) i, Uesday : > dot ¢ o| =o Weekiv Patri which ] erder shall > iffi oO atmendias 2’ 1 5 7 8 56 orn . wren V eens arial, ch ] erder shall be enutfii- i 7a ay - 7 : a 7 ot ~! kK. NEEDH AM, cient publication, and the aftidayist of Benja- V alu ble Pp ty siinu lay i Do hk J oe » é ‘tionee : . r . : olFriday 391 13! 6 53110 11 333 Ch’town. Mav 21. 1884 i Auctioneer. min F. Messervey of the due tramsmission ee Poper 0 Retard ay ae| 14. 7 50' 10 44) 36 mn town, diay Li, ids eod by mail of such notices to all contributories ‘ aturday |; Si et | - residing abroad, and upon hearing counsel i Sunday 37, 16) 8 4411 19) 39 eo eat : : - Oi + Mon lay 36 17; 9 41:11 sal 12 REDNCTOR for the said Liquidators, and no cause to the r R SALE. oie ondinn 34] 18/10 2ilaft29| 44 contrary being now shown bhetore me, I DO ‘2 . Soe _ | to be useing seaweed to macadamize that ial Wednesday 391 19/11 21 5 47 ’ a ORDER thata THIRD and FINAL CALL| ‘PWS undersigned offers for sale the tusi-| street. 15, Th weday 3i' 20 il 40 i tt 19 Sash ant ligar i eer of FOURTEEN DOLLARS AND &#&IGHTY- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN 16 Friday ' 39! 2ilmorn{| 228] 51 LL vuul ff a 1| EIGHT Ci. NTs per share be made on all{ STREET. The building is large and com- 17 Saturday 29! 22, 0 14/320) 5 di the Contributories of the said Banking Com-|modious, running back from Queen Street) wel] when in blossom 1S Nan lay 3} 23!0 46) 427! 65 R. P. LEA. i t etait Sah teh pany; and I do further order that each such|eighty-three fect; and the stand is unsur- ‘ aa ae te - ee ory . ©. LEA, in returnirg yanks to the} eqntyisnt : : ie Te rw ea Tt g : ot 86 a Ses ” aa , ; contrivutory Go, on or before the THIRTY. | passed. erms casy ‘ “he 19 r oe 7 of eI . at - X . public for the liberal pat nageextended| FIRST day of O01 OBER NEXT A. D . ' JAS DESBRISAY, heavy tax to sustain it, and half the money we Ved ae i ov < S ne oe; _ 9 to him while in business in Charlottetown, | 1.94, pay uvto the BANK OF NOVA Ch’town, March 6 eod tf E ty 2{\ ednesday “6) 27, 214; 5 2115 1 begs leave to inform his old customers and} sc QT[A. atits Branch. in Charlottetown. in|— faction to the citizens. 22; Thursday 25| 28) 2 52} § &6 3 th Si tdiemreite shed teat "| SCOTIA, at its Branch, in Charlottetown, in rill withdra 23| Friday 24 291 329'9 46) Sloe wise, Rocora, has conninted | | said Province of Prince Edward Island, to . ’ ee Os ae 24' Saturday 23: 30) 4 14 10 34! eta ‘Mr, William Rogers, bas appointed the account of the Liqnidaters of the said eri S a &, 25 Sanday 22} 31; 5 Till 19) Q | — roaas i ' Company, the amount which will be due 25 Mon lay 21! 32! 6 7| morn 11 Wessrs. B. Vi) iliiams & & Q. | from him or her or them, in respect of such e a omni 27 Tuesday 201 331 7121-0 5) 13\r..+. a a ., [call; and I do farther order that a copy of a a Ugly Churches. 231 iN edaesday 29) 341 § ay! 049' 14! oe and von Dealers, Pownal Wharl, | this order, together with “a notice from the Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, niet 99) Charsday | a9! 35: 9 30) 1 35 6i. _ 0 os, Na oe who — oar Liquidators of the said Company, specifying y tO. .tee directed, issued out of Her 39| Friday | is! 36/10 33! 2 23! ag? a? on a - 1 supply of Mould-| i}. umount due from each sach contributory, | Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at "Seeihe Cadden” trwehtuenmennd bresie 31 (Saturday 13! 37/11 43) 3 15) 19 ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at in respect of such cali, be served on all such the suit of Benjamin Heartz, againat Angus} ' a me évdei's Haat oT ase . . LOWEST CASH PRICES contributories by posting the same in aj|MeKinnon, I have taken and seized as the aw rf in a b ae ; e F.D. WALKiR.M.D..C.M. 4 As AAs MES «| \.tter, prepaid and registered, in the General eroperty of the said Angus McKinnon, all|* 4 Wore more vo be said. ; i Wh oy! ; ost Oftice, in Charlotte i i the rig itle i —<—<—? prea Ten ae *9} All orders entrusted to them will receive| £0S* Office, in Charlottetown, in said Pro- eet, Se ee: ee ee, Tees (Graduate of McGill University), PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDR, Cardigan Bridge. May 19—wkly 41 W. WHEATLEY, (Ow Wueatrtey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. Istanp) Commission Merchant, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, WN. BS. a Special attention given to the sale of P. E. Island produce. April 24, 1584. N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Auctioneer aud Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER sTS., Charlottetown, P. E. island. importer and Jotbver of Choice Grocerics and Spices. General Agent for P. E. island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, Hogland f Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Kteal Estate, Housshold Furniture, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- dise. a Correspondence and Coasiguments solicited. Returus promptly made, March 23, 1824 lichesd, Huron & McQuarrie, BARSISTERS AX D-— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Office in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS). Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1584. SULLIVAN & MAUNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Ciancery, NOTARiIfs PUBLIL, &e. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charicttetown, gaze” Money to Loan, W. W. Sutarvas, Q. ©. | Onastse B, Macnait. Jan. 16, '83. prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B. Sept. 5, 1883,—2aw wly ~ SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCMEMIN'S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of ship’. Biocks, Bpeadeves, steering Wheels, —ALSO — Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Deor and Window Finish, Spouting; Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. | Fret. Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with dese patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near MeMillan’s Coal Depot. Atbert Duchemin. Ch’ town, Jan, 2, 1834.— wkiy 61. ‘STANDARD Lite ASSURANUA UU, T the 57th Annual General Meeting of LA the Standard Life Assurance Company, beid at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :— 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for 2,561 proposals were accepted, assuring : The total existing assurances in foree at sth November, 1882, amounted to : (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured with other offi ces) | The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, ittecludiwg bonus addi- tious, to : The anoual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase during the year of $ 9,754,085 38 7,239,048 13 $6, 930,302 9! 2,462,226 59 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. THOMAS KERR, : ) Inspector of Agencies, Ch’town, August 3, | 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 1,062,648 35 vince, addressed to the party or parties con- tributories, at his, her or their last *nown address or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof severally to the attorney of the party to be served; and Ido further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazeite newspaper of said Province, and in Tae Examner and Patriot newspapers, pub- lished in Charlottetown, in said Province, in the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date hereof Dated this twelfth day of May, A. D. 1884. (S'2’d) JAMES H. PETERS, A. J. May 15 —2w REEL oda Cures Erysipeias Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, “HEGREAr ) Vn te pe = WTERNac a Be ‘2 SREMEDYS S AN & Br for Bhs 25° PER sme, Jip esac Fol § BRIDCEWATER.NS. = And restores Hair on Baid Heads, and Cures ali aches © pains, April 23, 1554. “WHITE RUSSIAN | SEED WHEAT. (OXHE best producer yet tried on the Island. Ca'l and examine and see testimonials at my Farniture Store, J. D. McLeod’s corner, JOHN NEWSON. Gi’town, March &, PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the ScTENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can England, France, @ermany, etc. Hand Book abou Patents sent free, Thirty-seven years’ experience, Patents obtained througch MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMORICAN, the largest, best, and most widely cireulated scientific paper. $3.20 year, Woekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- formation. Specimen copy_of the Scieutific Amers oo seut free. Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFIO AMERICAN Oulice, Wl Broadway, New York. TO LET, gocupied by Mr, W. A. Hutgheson, A. WHITE, Or W. F, CARTER, March 29, 1884—ta sa tf ‘The large Brick Store on Queen Street, lately Apply to * Angus McKinnon, in and to all those tracts, pieces and parcels of land, situate, Ming and beirg in the Royalty of Charlottetwn, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being known and distinguished as Pasture Lots Numbers Five Hundred and Thirteen, and Five Hundred and Seventy-four, in the said Royalty, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the north by the Royalty Road; on the east by the Malpeque Road ; on the south by Pasture Lot Number Five Hundred and One, formerly in the occupation of Charles Stockdale; and on the west by lands in the occupation of Christian Boisner, and the lands hereinafter next described in the pos- session of the said Angus McKinnon, con- taining twenty-four acres of land, a little more or less, Also, those other tracts, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid, con- tignous to the lends above first described, and being marked and numbered on Meacham’s Ailas as Pasture Lots Numbers Four Hundred aad Highty-five and Five Hundred and Two, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the north by land in the occupation of Christian Boisner; on the west by the Lower Malpeque Road ; on the south by land in the occupa- tion of Luke Higgins; and on the east by lands in the occupation of Charles Steckdale, and also by lands in the occupation of the said Angus McKinnon, first above described, the said land having been conveyed by John Hamilton Gray to the said Angus McKinnon, as Pasture Lots Numbers Five Hundred and Two and Five Hundred and Twelve, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid. and con- taining twenty-four acres of land, a little more or less. And also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Thirty-three, in Queen’s County, and situated on the north of the Royalty Road, right opposite the Jand first above described, and bounded and de- scribed eas follows :—Commencing at the southeast corner of the land now described at the point of intersection of the Royaity and Malpeque Roads; thence northwardly from the said point along the west side of the Malpeque Road about ten and one-half chains, or until it strikes the seuathern boundary of land in the occupation of Henry Chowen; thence westwardly along the said southern bou,dary, as the same is now ac- tually fenced, to the middle of the Brook, being the stream running to Gates’ Mill Pond ; thence southerly along the centre of ithe said stream unti! it strikes land in the _oceupation of John Cameron, Esquire ; thence toasts ardiy along the said John ‘ ameron’s north line to the eastern limit thereof, as ‘now actually fenced; thence southwardly along the eastern actual boundary of the said John O«meron’s land to the said Royalty Road; thence eastwardly alopg the north side of said Road to the place of commence- ment, containing twenty-five acres of land, a little more or less, in Queen’s County, And I do hereby give Public Notice that I will, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of November, 1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court ‘House, in Charlottetown, in the said County, ‘tup and sell,at Public Auction, the said |property, or a8 much thereof as will satisfy ‘the levy marked on the said writ, being four | hundred and five dollars and forty-:ix cents, with interest on three hundred and seventy. - BARGAINS. _ saved from the fire « D McLeod’s corr’, reduction of from ent. below usu*! pisces, JOHN Ne&WsoON, Ch’town, Much 8, any | incidental expenses. AM selling the balance of my Furniture | HENRY LONGWORTH, ] ‘he 20th ult., at J.) - Queen Street, at a iwenty-five to fifty per ‘Sheriffs Office, Queen’s County, April 18, 1884. | Epwagp J. Hopesos, Plaintiff ’s Attorney. (ap25 3: law fr four dollars, from the eleventh day of Sep. tember, A. D, 1889, at six per cent, per ‘annum, till paid, besides Sheriff's fees, and Sheriff of Queen’s County. In 1832 our public buildings were: Old St. Paul's, since pulled down; old St. James’, now used as a hall; old St. Dunstan’s, since used as the Pownal district school, and now out of use altegether; the old, old, or first Weslyian Chapel, 40x26; the old Court House, and the present Jail—four churches and two other bild- ings. Since then St. Paul’s, the old .Ves- leyan Chapel, three times enlarged and since pulled down, the old Baptist Church, the St. Dunstan’s Chureh, Zion Church, Prince Street Presbyterian Church; brick Wesleran Chureb, brick Baptist Church, the Christian’s Church on Prince towm Road, the Bible Christian Church, Second Wesleyan Church, and St. James’ Church—that is, thirteen churches built in fifty years, which I think is a very hand- some showing for a small city—nine of which are still in use. But this is not all. Two other Suildings--St. Patrick’s Hail and Y. M. ©. A. Hall—are devoted to nwral, scientific and religious purposes; and not one Unitarian or Universalist church or building among them; and the same old jail, once enlarged, that we had fifty years ago. This, as I said above, is a very handsome showing, and speaks volumes for the people of this city. Yours, Op May. May 22. P. S.—Since the above was written I see in yesterday's daily, Steeple Cleydon has undertaken to teach us the true pro- nunciation of the English language. Before him an Jrishman,a Scotchman,a Welshman, and two Yankees has attempted it; if he succeeds we must be infinitely obliged. I will be satisfied if he will teach me to pro~ nounce CORN; is it cawn, karn, kirn, or as in Scotland, coern? O. M. The Bible. Sin,—Without dwelling too long on the value and authority of the Holy Scriptures, I will call attention to one pvint further, which is of highly practical importance to those who would hold the Word of God in reasonable and proper estimation. In order to influence the conscience we must con- sider the exactness as well as brevity with which all he utterances of the Bible are made. A few examples will illustrate my meaving, ‘*He that believeth on Him is not condemned ; but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed on the name of the only-begotten Son of God.”—John 3:18. Again, **He that believeth on the Sen hath everlasting life; and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him.” Again (John 6 :53)— ‘« Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily say unto you, except ye _ eat the flesh of the Son of an, and drink His blood, ye have no life in you.” Again Mark 16, 15--16, ‘And He said unto them, go ye in‘o all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptiz- ed shall be saved; but He that believeth not shall be damned.” This in a different form: Mark 28, 18—20, “‘And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying: ‘All power is given unto me in Heaven and in earth. Go ye, therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoaver I have commanded you.” We see that those who preach and teach in_ the name and by the authority of the Lord Jesus, are confined to very definite and to the unfavorable state of the weather, to do much on their farms. Trade is very dull, although considerable shipping is going on. Already fovr schooners have cleared trom this harbor, laden with oats and other produce; one of which bas re- turned laden with coal. The harbor is blecked with ice, which causes the general depression. King alcohol has ceased to be here. He has been dethroned. We hope never again to have him reign in our midst as of yore, leaving his mark upon ovr citizens—the mark of the Beast. The mcmbers of the Division of the Sons of Temperance in this village have the thanks and well wishes of this community for their noble and success- ful work of suppressing that nefarious traffic, which has been the bane of this place from time unmemorial. Mr. James Johnston is making every pre- paration for the lobster fishing this season and will be at work as soon as the ice moves away. We expected to have seen in your last issue a letter from our friend ‘‘Justice,” in answer to the weod-cock of Melville Hills, who styles himself ‘*Auld Brig.” The pub- lic are anxious to hear from ‘‘Justice” again, and we trust that he is this while but sharpening his lance for another on- slanght. . The Rev. T. W. Johnson has opened in this village a Reading Room well supplied with reading matter of various kinds, and we learn that it is his intention to make access to this room free, during summer months, to all who may desire to improve or amuse themselves by reading during their leisure hours. We know that the people of this village will appreciate the Rev. gen- tleman’s kindness in thus affording them this opportunity of passing their spare moments pleasantly. Mr. Johnson has resided in our midst for quite a number of years and has always taken a moet active part in whatever tended to the welfare and progress of this locality. Whi'e other teachers are enjoying their holidays, our teacher, Mr. A. Campbell, who seems never to weary in well-doing, still continues to teach for the convenience of one of hisclasses. He appears determin- ed to raise this school to a much higher standing than it has hitherto taken. The people of this vicinity have just reason to full proud of their clergyman, Rev. Mr. Johnson, and their teachers, Mr. A. Camp- bell, and Miss Webster. No more indefa- tigable workers in their several locations, are to be met with on this Island. — The Spanish payers are full of the pro- posal io cut a canal from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranoan Sea. The plan pro- posed is to deepen the River Gironde for some distance and reach the open sea at Narbonne, in the Department of Ande, The proposed work will be about 250 miles long, and will save @ distance of nearly 2.000 miles between Suez and London. Speaking of the great engineering proposals, one paper says that the Channel tunnel will turn an island into a peninsula, while the new canal will turn a peninsula into an island. It is announced that Commander Chey- ne’s scheme for reaching the North Pole by means of balloons having fallen through— or, rather, not having received any practi- cal encouragement whatever—the Com- mander “has taken to the lecture field professionally.” He is going to Montreal ‘to deliver s series of six Jectures On aatvon- special instructions, from which they are omy. ") ae iu