5 ee 2 apna , Five DotuarRs A YEAR, ~NEW SERIES {ERMS DAILY EXAMINER is issued every evening, by THE The Examiner Publishing Co. From their othce, corner of Water and i Great George Streets, Charlottetown, ' | Prince Edward Island. Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : Jaily £ ) ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxiripes. UHARLOTTELTOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURS L.ARTHUR & CO., P, E. ISLAND GHNERAL ommission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, cate sl) STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND from the Pacific to the Atlantic. THE DAILY Ex AMINER. ‘considered desirable. expected, will be favorably received, and CANT NeT, DAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1883. gp nn Steam Navigation Co'y,' === | Methodist Organic Union. the petition granted, uotil June, 1884. In 1884, will be uuited in one great church be divided into ten Annual Conferences Last This address, it is the meaatime Dominion and Local Legislation is to be ‘secured investing all property in the new CanapiaAn Meruopism, after Juue, church. tl 7 SiveLte Copies Two CrEnTs. “VoL. NO. 110 IO O. F. The Sovereign Grand Lodge of the In- Matters are to remain as they are dependent Order of Oddfellows convened in annual session at Providence, R. I., last week, One hundred and fifty representatives were present,—among them was Benjamin Brewner, Esq., of this city. The grand After that date the work is to} procession is pronounced the largest ever .|seen in New England, being composed of Six Months, $2 5 i la bias . : : ed Monthe, “ (ROSS MARKET) PRINCESS OF WALES. Census reported more than three-quar- cn, Shiai 0 50 | BOSTON, MASS. ters of a million of adherents belonging -@ Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. to the four churches in Canada alone, besides nearly one hundred thousand more in Newfoundland, Japan und the ' Bermudas So that the Union just con- —_——- Eggs and Produce. a Specialty. April 26, 1883.~-wkly tf SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ee ALMANAC FOR SEPTE MOON 8 CHANGES, New Moon Ist day, 10h, 1 9m., a. m First Quarter, 9th day, 2h. 15.3m. p. m. Fuil Moon, 16th day, Sh. 25.7m., p. m. Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1683, Summated is on the largest scale that has aac, | -EBWARD TR nad yet been attempted. MBER, 1883. | T. RUSSEL & CO., | At first the desire for organic union iwas looked upon by many with t GENERAL NOVA SCOTIA. a son Sis pei chmaens diem Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing Not that any doctrinal differences stood wess in faith among all the Churches Laymen and ministers will compose | Ver thirty Brass Bands and five thousand these in equal numbers, and will have Oddfellows. Profuse emblamatie decora- : tions were made by private citizens along ee edaitieer: 4 on all but a few the entire line of march—the effect being Some of the Con- ; magnificent. In order to give our readers ferences of the West, composed of about}a slight idea of what Oddfellowship bes six hundred members, will doubtless| achieved since its urganization in America, etd unwieldly, end will need speedy in 1819, we subjoin the following = ‘division. No change is to be made in| g;,; f ty-four years ago tliis order was the boundaries of the Eastern Confer- instituted in Baltimore with only five mem- ences ; but the admission of laymen will|bers. What it has become is shown by the double their size. Circuits are to be re-~| latest official returns received by the grand ‘arranged after that date with a view of|secretary of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. making as many of them self-sustaining They are returns for 1882, as given in the - Di : ’ ‘Gommission MROPOUADUG, slat ret ck corning ie ei tee vans acne Si ' desirable, as ministers can do better ' oc . E following table, which alsu shows the as possible, This is certainly very); ase over 1881 : | of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E.l. | é ter 23rd day, Sh. 35.3m., a. m. i th sith the Train f lifax. Returning to. : — poe ie : > empn | Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday Seeking union. But questions of finance work on a large circuit provided they | G,gnq lodges 50 Fnerpees. mat OF WEEK vissolests eae al on’h NO, 284 STA TE STREET, , and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of and disposal of ministers seemed to pre-' are suitably sustained than ona smaller Grand tan ant . 41 +4 —aeeee ———— (Train from Halifax, sent insurmountable difficulties. How-! circuit and a stinted income. Subordinate lodges. . 7,514 206 ' 2 Sis & mee one | Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown OM ever, these difficulties, though not dis-| An able debate arose on the motion to| Subordinate encamp- 1 Saturday 5 2616 34) 5 23110 42) BOSTON. Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. i - ; j i i i 864 2) Sunday | 27! ga! 6 24)n1 15/13 13) : for Pi Landing #PPe@ring, were found to fewer and limit the General Superintendency to one}; (yen i 1, % 2) SB as 34a | Pasticul: a Leave Georgetown for Pictou IDS tics formidable th ok te per y Lodge initiations... .. 47,549 939 3| Monday | 28) 30) 7 28/11 48 | Particular attention given to the sale of every Friday morning, at 5 a.m. rmidable than many feared. So'man. However the arguments for two! Lodge members 493.997 18,050 4/Tuesday 29) 28] 8 20 morn! Bish-end Prodyes of all kinds. the union movement, commenced little|General Superintendents had greater| Kecampment initia- : : ee a7 ales a bt June 22, 1883.—6m NEW BRUNSWICK. CAKADA AND THE more than two years ago, gathered/weight and prevailed. Many persons) |. tioms......-..-..+: 10,043 3,414 7\ Friday y 33| 22111 23) 4» 27! ‘CONSIGNMENTS. SOLICITED UNITED STATES. ere Noe increasing rapidity. Very | think that three or even four men would nt, pa SR asi pe 8| Saturday 34 20)aft 19) 2 7 *| Leave Summerside every day (Sunday soon all adherests of the churches con-\haye done the work better than two—| Total revenue... .... 5,245, 946.00 391,868.83 9 Sunday 36; 18) 1 13) 3 4/12 50 —-— Pens ' f Prai ‘han. cerned were compelled to form reasons sntend : eo ded ; ’ 30) hint & os excepted) on afrivai oO Train frora Char . 7 ' superintendence 18 certainly neeeded. From these figures then. we learn that wenter | Sil Satlgs R. O'DWYER, _ ent: tsatesing at shia “win FoF azine wot Retsous for afar great orgusnaion as ti Chchl in 1S he sm. e844, rae . orien Bs a a 3 39| 5 eal s 5 Trains for each of the above-named places;.and equitable uniov, were found to be} wij] be needs a human head to give it|for the relief of anaeeieenn ae lata 12 Wednesday | oa + 10 6 40) and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- Overwhelming; while reasons against | d t coins ane a ’ 5 245 946. 00 13 Thursday | at 4 wii i teitas tional Company and Railway for Portland and! gaeh aa completeness and unity. revenue for the year was ,245, 946. 00. 14 Friday 42 9! 4 45! § 26 bw ‘such a union were few and small. Inj Dr. Rice. who has been elecied| 4s has been truly said, what Oddfellows aleateetny | 43} 71 5 181 9 24 WMISS}00 al} nerd ert ait Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum-/p 4 oii. a £ le b . oe eel a de ahiad df ; 14 Senda _ 45) fl 5 B1I10 ~ 30! ’ merside every Monday morning at | o'clock, | only a few people have yet appeared, Generel Superintendent for the ensuing) 9@¥° PMY me arity end for the education 17 Mon oA 46, 3| 6 23/10 43) | Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays Who have avowed ye objections to’ eight years, is well qualified by adminis- oe oe style aol ————— day 7 , nn on excepted) on arriyal of day train from St, union at any price, and these are looked : : ; GORNP OE 86 SHES: OS am wee 18, Tuesday 47) 1) 6 5811 29) FOR SALE OF P, £. I. PRODUCE. John, tor Summerside, connecting there with | , eee ‘ trative experience for this honorable and), ,ount is that has been raised for those 19, Wed nesday 43'5 59| 7 36/aft 10 gee | Upon as great curiosities and as relics of} difficult position. Dr. Carman, who has 20'Th red 50! 57| 8 20} 0 53 Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum- 9 bygone da po vee ’ purposes during the past 64 years, but we 21 Priday = | Bil 55) 9 9 141 289 WATER STREET ‘merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday Pee See atati Se ees bad been eee eer a _ ae ae ae the —— We i ; s oe . * . . . ' 1 59! ‘ ' | evening, about 5 o’clock, : ; years has derived from his Fresidency 01 | can, however, form some estimate of what = co 33| a 1 ; ; 3 12 09! Basis of Union deserve the thanks of all|the Albert University and his office of|it has been from what wasdone in this 24! Monday | 55! 49| morn| 4 38| St. John’s, Newfoutidland By order, FW. HALES christian people of the Dominion and! Bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church, direction from 1830 to 1877, a period of 47 25' Tuesday 56. 47| 0 6| 6 20! ° S,+ nd, | aw ¢ » |will yet receive due acknowledgment!» knowledge of men and methods that will years. The amount paid for relief during uy 7 ae ae o 7 320) | Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. . : a ; that : 26) Wedavaday a, 45.1 97 In connection with the above is Capt. | : from the Methodist people. The Basis/be most valuable to him sal tis was the'eparinens:.siae of sixty 27\Thureday | 59! 43) 2 12| 8 23) English, who is well known in P. E. Isl Pa has had to bear the brunt of a vigorous issi loiialt helene million, two -husdsed .end: thistyiGve 28| Friday 6 O| 41,315 9 5) cal ait iaine anteati ane os ia eek” Whee~ al . ealaahe ng ] The Missionary Societies are to b€|thousend, nine hundred and eighty-nine 29' saturday | Li} 39 4 16! 9 43) Ire dregeana gemma, Percale aa PP - Men of undoubted piety|amalgamated and administered by one! dollars and forty-five cents ! 30, Sunday 3} 37) 5 mare 17/1 —_ ee ee have opposed it with wit, sarcasm, and) Board after this year. Separately they} In view of the grand achievements of pit Ly Prince Kdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, To take effect on the 24th May, 1883. “TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED, | no Ch’ town .. |Dp 45am) Dp 9.2 Royalty Je *e 3 ee: 66 9.55 N Wiltsh’e. ** 7. «' #950 «fF | ” «611.06 “ ) “5 radalba’e | ‘‘ 911.46 * ; * 6. Co'ty Line| “11.56 “1! * 6. Freetown ! ‘ 6 7 7 20 am! Dp 4.15pm a7 - . “12.12pm) “ Keusingt’n ‘ “12.37 “*) “ » oa Ar 9,05 ‘* ‘Ar l.15 ** Summ’ side Dp9.25 “ ‘Dp 145 « — ‘ Miscouche | ‘* 9.40 ‘* | ** 2.08 ‘| W ellin t'n) rh Bed Port fl. “910,23 **) * 3.22 «| eT: “ile. Bloomfield | ‘*11.38 ** ; Albertea,. ‘'12.03pm! ** 6.20 “ Tignied... Arl2.40 ** |Ar a * Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm 7.00am Royalty Je o4 be MP 733 a OUR cvcee 66 O67) ** + ** JA Ss Bedford. . . | ‘6 4:40 “| ** 8.02 * Mt. Stew’t) ** 5.15 ** | * 9.00 “| Morell. ..| 6 644 |S O45 SS | St. Peter’s.| ** 6.04 ** 10.17 “ Bear River, ** 6.39 “*/ “1111 “* Souris ....(Ar7.10 ** ,Arl2. 00m! — ' Mt. Stew t/Dp 5.15pm Dp 9. | wP Rew & ee ee Cardigan ..| * 6.11 * | “10,33 * Jeorget’n..|Ar 6.30 ‘* Arll.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. (READ CP.) ' STATIONS. MIXED. | EXP FESS MIXED, h’town ..| Ar $8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm} Arl0. 15am} Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 ‘*|Dp3,21 “ |Dp9.55 ** | & Wilteh'e] «7.11 “} 225 “' * 9.08 * | Hunter R’r| *‘ 7.00 “*; ** 2.08 “*| ‘6 8:48 *¢ Bradalba’e | ‘° 6.36 “| +* 1.27 4 \5* &10 * Co’ty Line. ** 6.30 “*; ** 1.17 “*! le Freetown..| 6.19 1+ PON |“ 7-42 “ Kensingt n| “ 6.04 ‘| 12.37 “7.20 * = A s* 5.40 #e sone “ “a - Summ'side Ar5.15 “ | Arl1.30am 6.45 Miscouche Dp5 00 “* |Dp 11.04" Wellingt'n| ** 442 “| ‘10.35 “ Port Hill..| ** 413 “| + 9.43 «| O’Leary...| ** 3.22 **}.** 8.20 * | | Bloomfield ** 3.05 ** | ** 7.54 * Alberton... ** 233 * |“ 7.15 * Tignish . . «| ay 2 00 ‘*, se 6.00 "J Ch town .. Arl0.00am ma Royalty Je Dp @ 45 * Dp6.37 * York... ..! * 9.33 * ** 6.20 “| Bedford. ..| ** 9.20-*'“ 6€0 * Mt, Stew’t! ** 8.55 ‘| «5.20 “| Morell....{ “ 8.16 “| “ 4.15 ** St. Peter's; “ 7.56 “| 16342 ** Bear River) “* 7,22 “) 2.49 ** Bouris....| ** 6.50 | ** 2.00 «+ Mt. Stew't|/Dp$.55 “* Dp 5.20;m Cardigan ..| “ 7.49 “| ** 3.27 a Georget’n .| ** 7.30 ** | ** 3.00 “ JAMES COLEMAN, Charidttet oor cen Baijway Otfice, wn, 1, 1888. j we (Gh, pees ber sum fr ai. Lancashire Insurance Company argument. That, after all this opposition, N. B.—Parties wishing to procure good \ ; it has received the almost unani nimous Labrad dd arg a seem atincca’ a homes: i e endorsement of the courts to which it has Sept. 11, 1883,—3i tawkwkly. GEORGE TWEEDY, ~ STEAMERS: ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, carroll, 879 tons, capt. Brown, —_ Notary Public, &c. OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char- lottetown, next door to Stevenson's Tin Shop. a, ne NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM July 25, 1383. — dy wkly 6m ERS will leave Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship been submitted, speaks volumes in its favor. That the discussion of the Basis. has been keen and sharp cannot be denied; but the fair candid manner in which diffi- culties have been stated and answered does credit to the charity aud intelli- gence of the parties concerned. The members of the adjonrned Gener- al Conference of the Methodist Church which recently met at Belleville, felt to the full the responsibilities resting upon -jthem. All the various church courts to which the Basis had been submitted, had accepted it with most surprising In view of this, many who SULLIVAN a MAGNEILL, Gharlottetown-for Boston ro cake it stated their intention to ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, | — tyyrspay AFTERNOON, AT 5 P.M. NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e.) passencers will fiad this the Cheapes OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great and most pleasant trip to Boston. A George Street, Charlottetown. dations on both steamers are splendid. $4 Money to Loan. CARVELL BROS., W. W. Scutvan, Q. C. | Cugstsr B. Macwrm. Jan. 16, ’83. EVERY Ch'town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj AGENTS, |Cousidering all the interests vote for it rather than accept the con- sequences of throwing the Union move- ment back for a generation or more ; for as the venerable Dr. Douglas said, to ‘go back means earthquake and ruin.” t Accommo-| 10 reject the Basis would be to thwart |Union and to perpetuate and intensify present divisions for long years to come. Yet to accept the Basis without fully involved and firmly securing every step taken, INSURANCE OFFICE Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. STEAMER CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS) Summer Arrangement, 1883 Insurance elfected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Otfice—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Stapdard Life Assurance Company, held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 2ith 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 master, will run as follows:— seven a. m., tor Charlottetown, calling a where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brash Wharf fo return, semaining at Brush Wharf ove nigh t. Charlottetown at three year for 7 $ 9,754,085 38 Charlottetown. 2,561 proposals were ac > S cominn T 7,239,048 13 at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven, The total existing asaurances in a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char-/ force at 15th November, lottetown at three p. m. for Crapaud, 18$2, amounted to $6,936,302 91 remaining there over night. (Ot which $7,753,031 15 was reassured with other aflices) for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown | The claims by death which at one o'clock p. m. for Orapaud and re- © arose during the year amouzt- ed, including bonus adci- same evening. | tions, to 2,462,226 59/ FARES—Cabin, to and from Orw The annual revenue amonnted at 15th November, 1852, to The invested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase during the year of Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. : evening at on? fi..i-ciass fare. 1,062,645 35/ sion “Return Yickets ‘will JOHN LONGWORTH, Saturday to Crapaad at one first-class fare. Agent for Charlottetown. JOHN HUGHES, THOMAS KERR, en Inspector of Agenvies. are Ch’town, August 3, Issa Every Tuesday morning at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at ments. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char-| ynited Church. lottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China! : ae Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving |2°2¢ of the Bible Christian Church, was p. m. to return, leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m, for President. ing upon Canadian Methodism. For if the Union should prove a failure, then upon the largest church would descend the greater part of the disgrace. But when difficulty after difficulty had been cleared away, and the vote, taken amid the most Tt | 9 ‘intense excitement, accepted the Basis by HEATHER BELLE, a more than three-fourths majority, it was felt that the danger was past and the Union was safe. As the news spread * throughout the land ‘a feeling of reliet ‘and gratitude succeeded anxiety and N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new fear. steamer ‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLeaa, The next day a Provisional Conven- tion representing the four Churehes met for the purpose of perfecting the arraage- Dr. J. A. Williams, of the t) Methodist, an intelligent and vigorous China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, | ; . leave Charlottetown at 3p. m., for Halli- = ot the Basis, was voied to the day’s China Point and Rrush Wharves, , He declared his intention of do- ing his best to make the Union a success. r' His able and impartial presideney has Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at’ ae t . t > Chins Point and Halliday’s Wharves, fully vindicated the wisdom of the choice. leaving Charlottetown at three p. m., to ‘Most of the other opponents of the Basis have joined with the President in endea- -vouring to lay solid foundations for the Rev. E. Roberts, Presi r iyoted to the responsible position of Vice- He has exhibited abilities of ‘ahigh order. Other officers were chosen Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Orapaud ‘and the work of reconstruction proceed- ed rapidly. On account of the English Bible Christian Conference withholding couseat turday, will leave Crapaud at seven 3. | for the @anadian Conference to join the united Church, mapy, for a time, were turning to Charlottetown from Crapaud @fraid that the whole movement might ‘come to naught. However, the Oana- and dian Conference, by a practically unani- - iD, > 4,267,546 00| to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents. ae ee. eolver 2 pores as if con- E ion Ret Tickets will be issued a 29,503,416 00 Sicor Obalotbotown | Crwell every Thursday stood that whev the English Couference Also, Exeur- knew of the unanimous desire there was be issued for union it would readily agree to give fora newore. Shop on corner of Prince ane It was nnder- up its claim and right to all Canadian ‘property. “A very able address was 1 rien, ily 2, 18S. ner ia AS drawn up which is to be forwarded to wkly 3a: pyres ber pat ora ‘Eughni, stating reavvus why unity 8 Felt, Har Secretary by acclamation. due the euccess of the Union. service. able debater, having few equals. Educational interests will be united as soon as possible. One strong Univeristy, amply endowed, will be attempted, while cation for young ladies and gentlemen, emies, children’s fund,” is to be continued in a conference. It would have been decap- itated at Belleville, but it was ,resolved to give it some notice so that it might be prepared for its departure. The New taining the fund at a sacrifice to some ministers of small families that outsiders transfers from one Conference to the other impossible, Were it doue away might result most disastrously in its bear-| with, transfers would be as easy from one Conterence te another as from one district to another. The name for the new church entering into the upion. name had been retained some said. name is most appropriate. the Bermudas if he happens to belong call himself a member ef the Methodist Church of Canada. by the Union, been laboring here. pulpits and other acts of courtesy betweeu the two churches. year there will be a better division of circuits aud a wiser outlay of means. We sincerely hope that the Union ac- complished may be productive of great lasting good. From the inception of the movement to the present it has had our sympathy and support. fici«] results in future years be an ample vindication of the Union consummated. Le How to save twenty-five dollars.—( ary your oid sewing machine to Brown’s ard have it made as good as ve, instead of changing it Grafton Streets, Ch’'town. liy 3 3m ‘ . ’ / i " Iudiz weak state of existence till next general know nothing about. The fund differing) Ww. Reynolds. in each Conference practically makes! and good collections. church is simply to be ‘‘The Methodist Church.” | leaving to visit the Dominion Exhibition. Doubtless it would have been the Metho- dist Church of Canada if this name had not belonged already to the largest If this it would have looked very much like absorption, $0) +51) be held in the morning at 10.30, in the In debate it was mentioned | sfrernoon at 2.30, and in the evening at that the great Methodist Church of the!¢ o'clock. A collection will be taken at States is known simply as ‘““The Metho-| cach service in aid of the church funds. dist Episcopal Church.” However, the It has always) Win. Howe, Esq., had a serious fall from a sounded very odd to many that an in-| ladder, which might have proved fatal but habitant of the Empire of Japan or of| through the attention of friends, and under However after this Silk, Soft} brigt have raised last year withio a few dollars Oddfellowship in America, we quote the of $200,000. Dr. Sutherland was elected eloquent aed truthful words of Grand To him, perhaps, more than to any other man, is more last -year:—''As the reshdight of a ; Both by | century ago, throwing its faint beams into pen and voice he has rendered eminent) wilderness of darkness, has been super- He is well known as a ready,|seded by the bright electric spark that Secretary Ross, in his report to the sov- ereign grand lodge, at its session in Balti- illuminates, dazzles, beautities and adorns the night, penetrating the deepest gloom, and transforming the dusky shades into the brilliancy of noon-day—so with Qdid- fellowship. Its feeble beginnings in min- attention will be given to high class edu-| istering to the sick and distressed, have been multiplied a thoucaad foid, its humble by establishing well-equipped Acad-| methods of contributing a few pence to a wandering brother, have, under wise regu- That marvel of Methodist polity, **the lations and systematic organization, 4s- sumed proportions that in their magnitude may well astonish the world. ———- Murrey Harbor Notes. On the 19th and 20th inst., two v in- teresting missionary meetings were held at Brunswick avd Prince Edward Island|the Harbor and White Sands Bible Christ- Conference enjoys the high honor of sus-|ian churches. Addresses were delivered by Rev. Mr. Rice, of Charlottetown, and Rev. W. Ball, Vernon River, aleo Rev. E Bell. The meetings were presided over by Rev. There were good singing The harvest is all but finished; good re- ports from all. The fishing season has closed. been a successful one. It has Several of our well-to-do farmers are -—_-- Sturgeon Notes. Opestne or a New Cuvrcn.—On the 30th inst., the friends at Sturgeon intend D. V.) to open their new church. Service On the 20th inst., at Guernsey Cove, the skillful treatment of our popular doctor to this church, should be compelled to (Dr. Dobson) he is improving. —~ee - — —— The steamer ‘Enterprise’ arrived at Rat Prince Edward Island will be the only| Portage s few days ago, bringing the news Province in the East practically affected of ® melancholy tragedy on Rainy River. Two squaws and three papooses were as- The Bible Christiavs) .iding the river in a canoe, when the and Methodists for some years past have| water became rough and the canoe parted In some parts there | at the bow, one squaw threw up her hands has been a useless expenditure of talents|and sank to the bottom, and the other and money. During the last few years) first caught her baby which was in an there have been frequent exchanges of Indian cradle; but it slipped out and was drowned, She then caught the little girl and placed her across the wreck of the canoe, which was floating upwards in mic- stream, and took the little boy and swam ashore, some three furlongs, and landed him alive. She then returned and breught the girl to the land, but the latter was dead when she reached the shore. ——-— oe A Loxpow Drugyist says: ‘“‘during the May the beue- many years I have been in the drug basiness I have never had a medicine that gave sach general satisfaction, or for which there was such a large rale, as there js for Mack's Mag- petic Med.c'ur, adv riistd iu another coloma «f your p per.” sold in Charlottetown at Apothecarics Hal, (xc2t tw wkly Frve Huxprrp Stubbs’ Hand-sew file, 34, i, 4tinch shghtly camaged, lot stair rods, dog culiars, 3 gross Jews harps, yrass clippers, ‘and a general stock of Hardware from wrecked **Teabella” lees than cost. Great Bargsius.—W, E. Dawevs & Uo,, Brick Str, cornet ll tm, ema sa ee Hy Ke ae BONE 8 pelle Bde mg ae Seem: on Ai canes ei se Selgin ape dmcanathe dasa Aad: aces: tl EE tie eA SS BE oo * - i a ¥ i 9 5 a; aan arene” alate er ae ee Adana ee. ee. ees a a ee a