— THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1887. — ene — (ene SB eth “ DRE PT ce tO ell NE Tl FP LT RTT NT AN an a TR anne T . 1 ry i > , | wroved, or a new one built in its place. | raise up & successor who would sery e his, | HY k DA | BR kX A M IN ER. Bishop Binne vs Whe old fashioned four-square building. | charge as faithjully as Hibbert Binney had EXPRESSIONS OF SORROW—SKETCH OF AIS! with the great three-decker pulpit, go | done. | 7 | familiar to the older portion of our readers —_—_- om + - | hag given place to more seemly structures, | and im some places to very handsome and a Editorial Notes. (Halifax Herald.) | eeclesiastical edifices, while the internal A meetine of the Arbor Society was held | LAT ACT i ‘ . eas . , . si 9 Y i Bishop Binney is dead ! | fittings have been so changed and improved | in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court Room HisSNop Ne! s dent i a MAY 3, 1887 EVENTFUL LIPI a Arbor Society. ——- LATEST | as to.satisfy in the majority of cases the | last evening, Lieut.-Governor Macdonald, oon eee - — m was od mene Ce wate rene er oe | wthetic taste ‘in the chair. Wednesday, the 18th May | has appointed his son, Fred, bo — mouth ju is tae peopes rors oa | ea ! te sho: Arbor Day for 1887— | ronto The position is the most Jucra-) oat of their churches yesterday, and in a} THE LACK OF SYSTEM ee yo vate being oneret m ™ n ae the sift of ay ri “ti , e > Si very bric : ; ane Se sad news bad pprese in the work of the diocese, and in the pro- | gidered too early. NGW Y( RK NiW a U RK worth ater 6 ri “go */ among all classes of people and all over a } motion of church objects external to it, The following committee, were appointed | 4 year Phis, says t ; ragp realist Ne phe news, wat 10 startling Ape a | which, im a measure, had been met by the | to superintend the work to be performed ‘ ses the mouths of Ontario Grits or oe _mnexpected Saas peo "| formation of the diocesan church society, of | on the different squares :— juestion epotisin and partizan returning | ha uly beHeve's But the sol _— ee | which Bishop Inglis was founder and first Hm.sBoRoUGH Square.—Arch. MeNeill, | rf Rous | f tl 7 be Bishop’. Ch, eee president, has grea oe to a synod | Charles Palmer, Edward J. Hodgson, Ben). STy Ain 5 iY], iN le 4. atebadl ob Obbuinn tah Min Ghankea| che atterndam, demir tha wena | formed in 1854, ee races all licensed Rogers, Perey Pope and Harry Houle. 4 ' i His . eceived a cable message 4 | B aoe n hie day a man of robust | clergymen and two lay delegates from every Kina Squake. George R. Beer, Dr. | rnmant agent at" Laver fain and iron constitatn, hat ie fai | PATAB ADD, won, and the lginlative | paar Goo. A: Sharpy Marks Weighty Arch. fe = ee ~~ ee es | body of the diocese. Ac endowment | White and Geo. D. Longworth. i ; ee om ee three ot af oe . | fund has been raised, amounting to between! Rocyrorp SQUARE. ‘Wm. A. Weeks, RB. | 66 THE LAUREL HILL.’’ ‘ nad sailed for the Dominion. |; breakup was apparent camieS a: — | $150,000 and $160,000, the interest of | R. Hodson, Henry Weeks, W. L. Cotton, | aise in . one om ne a on iy = ren | OStl¥ | mast ‘ | moi ve. os . mare ne iw hich is to take the place of the grants | ‘Thomene McKinlay, Heury J. Cundall, ~~ “Gn ec a — riculturists, and many of them have cap! eo Paya! eee «Soe ae .., | trom the venerable society for the propopa-} Pr. Dodd and Thomas Handrahan. OP BH i gt; i : tee -o A - tal AH government advice s point t in iried duties, ind the greal ey re gation of the gospel, which now contributes | Queen Seuare.—The improvement on J i bi ; ee ee dave diy his ikamedinte iriends that a} the salames of the older clergy, but| this square was highly spoken of. The} American Hats, American Bonnets, American Shapes. [he Montreal Dailg Witness,—‘‘ The |": a0), hae sehen anal : ‘ aes "| which is lost to the djotese at their demise. | efforts of Mr. Arthur Newbery to beautify i . . ® ‘ a , . ** rev ; ‘ ‘ ‘| A fund for old and incapacitated clergymen |it were much commended. It was thought Aigrettes, Tinsel, Sp al) Ss, WwW ings, Black and Col- mh ; ‘i @ > at iast it went as it | | sof futu and usefulness . ; * ts own sweet will. Tl ; eine pana a iM % ie i Lordship | 238 been formed. which now amounts to} that any further improvement should be left d Ti Ss ——, OF eee Swe vs nn ee weeks ago maday s Lords! v? ° ; ; , fr : ; f Montreal had not! to do but | ee ae at ao Mi | $25,000; a widow's and orphan’s fund of entirely to him. The meeting then adjourn- ore ps. . SS0Rtreas Ban NOCeIng SO GO Om . ft i y ork ccompanier wy. gate. i oa. ‘ : ; ¢ ; ls and w Itis to be hoped] jp: Ee ee . mas $25,000, has also been raised ; and there} eq until Friday, the 13th inst., when the 7 ee ee ’ on ye“ | Binney, to seek eminent medical advice ; : a ; 3 : cnoemetenneenmn(eeaen that next spring will not find the 30 | . : i . ‘B np . televraphed | 4*¢ parish endowments amounting to $25,-| various committees and others interested 4 t Suri ‘ ee Mi Lal , ‘ days late ‘irs. 7 ey eley ( : ca rlv Bas The suffering cen y _ i so a aaa OOO more. are required to report. ’ Be ee ee aie ee xy her daughter and Miss Binney imme : i ; ; n the poor people living in the flooded nt bo thatcite: htothine ‘ser There is a peculiar veneration among H. C. Macpona.p, ds 4 3 ef . i - 7 AS SEW SER Ss MS : dia y wen that city, but thing sé : : cee ee Socié str s has been seven Che sses Of); was anti ted In fact. only last | churchmen the world over for the See of Secretary Arbor Society. ’ 7 . ’ way —" rT aN ‘ : . ° “4° , / . « 887 verchants | been eat as las ') eceived of an encourag- | Nova Scotia, it having been. ~~ omen Ch’tewn, April 20, 1887. \ . ' i Was 1 eived Of an encourag- | : : year, but st Chey | e been Jarge and ‘he } ing nature and it was stated to be the opin THE FIRST COLONIAL DIOCESE OF THE ENG- Supreme Court. Se i jury . Vu.uabie DULlidings las Deen on e New Y rk doectors onsulted that | LISH CHURCH. — é : ih les ‘ cn / eal _ ; ‘ . now. . : yt caster Ter e Supreme oul uside: 3] p's system was run down, but having been formed in 1787, and it was, ray, ae eae Sees Sia Renas + ’ ‘ } y 2 . . . > > 8 ‘ i, , . f 3 a ” m, ' e Crit wn lies re was nothing vitally wrong and] quubtless. due to this that the episcopal | openes ™ ‘ih cy ae Te re t l of t ail tore af > | and Peters and Hensley, assistant Judges, sal} oot case of 4 period of Test WwouUk re restore | endownment, which amounts to $60,000, shesiding ) — ’ ~ J ’ ' be : + re Tee }) = i to pert h aj if ' ’ ‘ o hey ‘ : + ry a o ine 5° M - , ; it against the} **,’ == ne nen og ore ay (43) | was so readily obtained. lt will be well = There are two appeal cases on the docket .| ft Queb i M. Truedel. the} ?4 n Sunday Sore = | give the otheial statistics of the church of | one, Hardy, appellant, vs. Vessey, respondent, | : . a " nie } 7 : ‘| England population of Nova Scotia show- | a4 which is now being heard, is from a deei- } . , ; } i ' : i ‘ oi swore that he} eceived S50.000 n that his lordship had died HAC) ing its growth during the last thirty years, | sion of the’ County Court of Queen's County, i A ty in exhibit of which no religious body need and the other, McLeod ys. Ings, is from a| vl ashamed. In 1851 in round numbers! decision of a Justice of the Peace for Queen’s County. the church population was 36,000, in 1861 : : ‘ : cl vd ien nations, it was 47.000, and in 1871 it had reached| There are several cases set down for argu- ‘ , : , ised prelat rhea 55.000. while the last census made it 60,-} mont; but, taken altogether, the docket is not 7 . | M00: an imerease. ol about SO pe r cent: 4 very large. , ” -S . ; : | te Bis! yee administrati Mr. Reuben Robinson was this afteruoon \ ‘ ! i i t i Piil Ho Is | during rISNOD binney 8s administration. | 7 ; | It | Sg i ubtinl af thas igi sworn and admitted an attorney of the court. asain J tate »ED iaken altogether it is doubtiul ere 18} ae ; ye a ast it. -_--—-—-——— . , ' } mays : : ‘ a ; : } Mr. Robinson studied in the oftice of w. Le ee _ , ‘ ee . a its. ree ' » Wee Jand, | other diocese im the ee ( ns em-! J, Hodgson, Q, C. From the report of his from this date we intend todo ; ' Hor Jonathan Binney was a native of pire of Great britain which a examiners it would appear that he made “a business For Cash Waly. thereby 4 » Noa evidence of vigorous management and] good use of his time that he experienced no ' e{ thal, 0 we near Buoston,and came : * ; - i= © , 3 I , J . oo , oe ‘s . ' : eid | l H c at Del ~ | healthy growth than the diocese of Nova difficulty in passing an excellent examination. preventing any loss by bad debts, i tvery eafris perigd, ; YY > . . es . ‘ . m w Kilm Cheese | * . . ft 7a :h 1, | Scotia, or another bishop of the English} We wish our young friend success in his pro- savirg salary of a Book-kreper I While ‘ , i Pee ey 1 church who'could show so admirable a _re- | fession. i p : tion of A bi and was elevated to the council in Pa: , a loss of interest, cost of stationery ; ‘ n Ss n eae aE 1764 He: tne of ol om sult of disinterested Jabors. : 4 } (? c hice Lil a tuUgiLel | © (il, ss ~ samen eee . . a ara ‘ tee ag . oe at | Henry Newtoi, anotherfamily feces Salem THE BISHOP'S DUTIES . and books, and other charges ona ; K He s s th Ca } y ae 3 | yy 4 ul, ail i celia s | Ale : ‘ * ° : “a ws a . o Glas y at the same price as the | Mess. His eldest sun was the Hon. Hibbert | were as onerous as they were varied, and Notice 10 Cont “ACTORS. credit business,—will buy and sell Ciel Seotch cheese. the ‘* Dunlap.” | Newton Binney, a member of the council] inyolyed a great deal of travelling over |* tor Cash and be in a pesition to : while is higher in Lond American |@nc collector of excise at Halifax, who | Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. He was-the}| - a » i _—— ar . : ' } } ’ Y : ° , «wr > . . : : y y , . . 4] e is iby 5 ver, | married a daughterof Col. Creighton, of| head and front of the whole chureh and | :VENDEPS are inyited for the erection of a give ready money customers the . : , ‘TT onanbure hose eldest so as the father | adie sli ee a sia atti aites Church at Long Creek, in Lot - snd would not obtain this price except for} Lenen va g, Whose eldest son was the lather | educational work in these provinces. He Plats aud Specification th Ue seth at ohlGe of very best value. ‘ the fact that it matures more quickly than}?! “e tate bishop, fhe secoml son of} was a man of enlarged views, wide ex-]w. C. Harris, Ksq.. Charlottetown, or at resi- 7 Ahn Mancha aan tt er ae Jonathan, the founder of the family, was perience, great energy, decision of charac- |} dence of Rev. T. W. Johnstone. Crapand. ———-0-—-- --——- is a en CR Sereret a” Eel ci OU in } oe ea > . a : Tenders to be sent in not later than 20th May. 4 4 cap and obtains a better price until ita | Ye pues LINN Y, Wo Marre a £TanG- | ter and determination. He ruled with an W.C. HARRIS = y “r r OF ROOM P APE R JUST OPE VED “ i ; 1 , ‘ ° ‘4 - . : . u é } ir rivals are in good condition The amount! “@ aghtel ol the Hon. Benjamin Green iron hand, and made a great many strong Architect. NEW STOCK 4 4 4 e J : ‘ a” , of United States cheese imported into Glas- | @4€ Of Cornwallis council in 1 4), and was opponents. _ But he did everything for} chown, May 3rd—1i wky tl date a aa i ee med Cinwiie . ij row in 1886 is just half what it was in 1884, |f#ther of the late Newton Binney of the| what he’believed to be the best, was Be- (Over 25,000 Rolls in Stock-—-Newest Patterns—Very Cheap.) i i i : : . " ’ a os 5 Fle ie . > o>. 8 ‘3 Professor Robertsons, of Guelph College, | 9# * 0! British North America, and Mrs. loved by his friends, respected by his Oppo- Molasses Flour Raising ke Oo bh the writer says, claims that the superiority | Hill, the mother of the Rev. Dr. Hill, for-| nents, held in high esteem by all denomi- ‘ ,; 4 } ' ’ } ] t ‘Korte cf | merly of St. Paul’s ati sa ¢ i -——- wp 7 IANOY > # . : P of Canadian cheese is duce to the efforts of rly ot S "a | a gia alias nations ; and beneath a sometimes rough Large stack of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS to arrive in « few days by regular id the Government to encourage the manufa he late shop was born in Sydney, Cape | exterior, he possessed awarm and tender BY AUCTION, on ; ture of the best article. He adds that the| Breton, in 1819, the oldest son of the Rev. | heart. In recent years he’ has given great steamers, i} q : ‘ ’ } ' . . i ibbe Bin ey, ho is he ‘ector of i > ; 2 ; i , ex imple of the Canadian Governmentseems io —— . abe ¥ os nee ; uitention to the affairs of King’s College, Wednesday, Ath May, at 9 o'clock, p.m, to be worth imitating. whether the British and was engaged in elaborate preparations 0 +} tive [ ] ‘he : inf: 1e Pom a at) > ; } : eas 79 > _ market be worth bidding for or not. uative of the Island. When an infant he] for celebrating the centennial of the epis- ON CONNOLLY’S WHARF: g n removed with his parents to England,and ia copate by the erection of a Memorial Ls sh 4 Over filty farmers. representing dif- due time he was educate | in King’s College, Cathedral, a site for which was given. by » ama — a if fered 4 mene" oluies stl nak haben shitter London, and Worcester ( vllege, Oxford, « i the late Judge Bliss, upon which the late Also, at my Saleeroom immediately after, ont Cite aan Poronto a few davs aco, | “lich he became successively a Scholar and | bishop had set his heart, and towards| 100 bris. ¢ hoice Patent Flour. + Ou ntario m ‘ rontye a Tew days ago, | 5) boxes Valencia Raisins, ellow and where he graduated with honors | which he had promised a contribution of when it was decided to Oran 17 a per 4 . , . 10 cases Lemons. : od manent central institute. having for its ob- | ‘” id42, first-class in mathematics and $7,000. The plans of the proposed cathed- 25 casks American Kerosene, to close consign- April 15—& wky 4 ra +} ' : a : it Ce a rists | S¢COR l-class in classics. In - 1842 he] ral. which is-to cost $250,000, were” sent to we nies a a — j i¢ th ) el I j agricu I LS ) : ‘i wig age. ‘ P 5 2 ‘ a, Slam emt throughout the country and for bringing! 2" vluated M. A.; was tutor in 1846 and] England sume time ago, and the deceased A. McNETLL, the indimence of fermess to, bear on matte int ie _. | was giving his closest attention to ways and s is Aqntiodtie , se ontain sinake allied Oficer oe In 1850 the Right Reverend John Inglis, | means for raising money. April 27. 1887-—-dy tl sale wky li & pat ra - _— = ; a : al’ s “I fo 7 third bishop of the divoces died, when only ; PAID HI fo elected and a constitution and Dy-liaws were]. . tay ‘ THE 8S. P. G. P:! S si . | bedi Vesivus to : nterest. were |?» years of age. At that time Mr. Binney ras 3.3 SALARY ii Ter 4rmcus 8Suodotects o| ileres vere . ' ° é 5 : is ‘ ssed | te time. and the | 284 already taken a position in the world | Bishop Binney never obtained a cent by . wis lint . dsanimou i‘ theology and learning, and was looked | way of remuneration from this diocese. } 1 resolution Was ANTaOUSLY . : “ . ‘ * : 7 eer ~ | Upon as a rising Man, so iauch 80, indeed, | The bishop's salary,. £800, one of the ; that he had beensoundedasto his aeceptance | smallest paid to an English bishop, has i, “Th a mn —_ a of this meee the f a bi shopric in another part ‘Of the world been for thirty-six years, contributed by Canada and West Indies TOMOTES OF Ai, FORTIES SR aaNe "Bail eu} then vacant, and which he refused, preferr-| the society for the propagation’ of the gos- ‘dibinilbiess : t ‘ Wot I ‘ 7} { q ul ‘ Le ili tir ‘ i , 4 crt vet . rT “ . Bia ay eh. \ ane aoe, | Wag not to leave England except to « me to} pel. This grant will now cease and Nova Tenders for Ste: hip Line “tates 18 desi ie, eltinel i ré procit oye ‘ i os - p ¢ ‘ sa ° ‘ . . : . ? : , . . a , i » : Nova Seotia his native land. Scotia will have to support its own bishop. é hi ers or teams ip she S, trealLy Or OvinM 4 186 is lay y aZsreerr pon : : , ~ ‘ ‘. : ’ : Hon. Joseph Howe and another Nova} Shortly after coming to Halifax he mar- — - y my’ to vovernments of the resp tive coun x ' tala . . > i herd ’ ? ; 7” 7 - ‘ ‘ tries, and that the officers and executive « om : Me pe ON Sinan se re in Eng! md early in ried a daughter of the late Judge Bliss, by Te Advertisement of the 7th February, 1887, B { J Y Y O U R (+ R () 7 KH R Ll KH S j mittee of this institute are hereby authorized | {591 and through the representations. of] whom he had several children. | Two sons b calling for tenders for the ye oa fol. AT : ae : . ry): ve service is nereby cancelied, ar . . ——— J mi ‘ to take such action in th premises as all hose gettiemen and others, the then colon- now in England, one the eldest, W illiam Soantame Saiaainamed te toe cheneeat and the 0 ry Hest promote the object of tuis resolution, and } tb Secretary - Hibbert, is rector of W Uton, Cheshire, the Tenders wili be received at the Finance Depart- 5 f that in the event of fair 1 xity being un oe ee sali sonia a: sree ‘ ; J Sdwar as + take ‘ders, | Ment, Oitawa, up to and inviuding th: 1dth day c 7 r ee ae ind NOMINATED DR. BINNEY TO THE VACANT | other John Edward, has jot taken orders. of May next, irom persons or companies, for the —— . tinecd — - , . iethend: a 17 SEE OF NOVA SCOTIA, One of the daughters married an otticer per ormauce of the tullowing sleamslip serv- 5 — 7 ; aaeen- | oe ge some years ago and died about eighteen | ices :— i ieee ie line? Salt any ‘dined sii « ae : »! t I ‘ i Sup tuney enjvye é u , al re - FF " . mf 2 ' shes ers 3 . ; Y ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ ’ iY , _ es ) a Mey CMJOFER & hong ane event-1 wy onths later. The other one, unmarried Se a tee ee eee QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. : : witi ‘ i ful Kpiscupacy, and lived to be the seeund ; re >| fax to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to » 5 : bo oe “fw Wg er eh. | YS with her father when he died. The de-| Santiago de Cuba and Cienfuegos on aliernate ‘0° ' i t i supply t of imposing | or third oldest bishop in the whole Augli- ceased prelate leaves a brother, Lieut.-Co], | #emeward trips, and thence to Halifax. ‘Trips to ¢ 4 protective tard agamst all foreign coun-}exn Church—the Bishop of Fredericton ease DT and i aiskes: MR a, y, be made every three weeke, Sieumers to be not : ah oe eae shield ile inney, i. B., and a sister, j €Y, | over 1.000 tons, nor less than 700 tons registered ¥ St we P te the- oldest In hit . roa ae SIX | both of whom reside in England. tonnage. The contract to be fora period of five wo ores = * ne rice. i }years In any mans ilfe ts vot very long lo detail f th fatal iliness have be years, ‘ ‘ Che Patriot brings bad news from] hen looked bacl i tata No details of the fatal ness have been |? 1A Hae of mail steame — laid oe ” d ; u when Jook ick upon, and itis only b ; ee : : znd. . eo vil steamers sailing from , ne , 4 Ottawa Che Patriot w like Poe's raven e : latina the nmumar has 7 Y | recein ed, but it is believed that he died of | Hal fax io St. Thomas, thence to Ponce, thence Ch’town, April 7, 1887—eod wky - } 64h iy f ‘ ; “OW hother tur ‘ | cup ee bymerou a _ eT Walielt paralysis and Bright's disease. to Ma ‘asueXx, thence to Saa Juan in Perto Rico, _— +--+ OO OC er _———— _ - a Le ‘ Hn ee Heuer Leniptel j have taken we during ** the quick march | * 4 wit a kable id 5d ene th __ and thence to Halifax, cailng at Bermuda guing eu Tr whether tem?est tossed it here of time ” that we can realize ee. Se a remar a ne Cr Ines ence was the fact | and returning. ‘Trivs to be made every three | ' i . . is a bird of ill tidin 1 : Vv 7 h lich lf "| that Bishop Binney’s daughter passed away pete. Steamers to be not over 70 tons nor SHE T i B UT THEM i ; ’ . a ee ‘ such a itl sewed In Uhis jight, and trom j Taal 5 eG SR ee, less than 510 tons registered tonnage. The con- ‘ wurst OF Fe we St Kean Seer: eae Lae ot such a standpoint, the great length of the onthe same day of the same month four years tract to be for a period of five years. 0 5 e thing that is not, —that its | decease = e te inthe S ro £ Nov: ago, and that she was prepared to welcome Tenders will be received fur the above services rs , . a. c A te thal. ue eee © Pee OF ANOVAS! hin in heaven. either separately or together. Tenders to be . a oe AE. TUE ee Oe ko 16} Seotia can be best understuod if we give, as C Partridge. of St. G sO} h, marked on the outside ‘fenders for Steamship UR new stock of HATS is jast opened, and lett Mr. L. H. Da »», is noted for] briefly as pussible, a review of . the condi mon Partridge, of Ot. \seorge 8 VAUrCR, | Service to West Indies.” The Government of , his :bsolute truthfulness of |, 1e Chur h 5 Meibbamid ws is sede; speaking of the late Bishop on Sunday Osada do not bind th-mselves to accept any ~_ ‘ Sh AbD UGLIE on ol the Chureh of Magliand as it wa rn ei : a tender tat : oe . . >1 y a3 z Da ' coal St ee bas beth in Nova Seotia and the world evening, said Py ne By command, SPAT . ‘ aL U ‘ tnd the f lore, We) over, aritttas ‘itis now in 1887: Of the **To few men were given combined talents of J. M. COURT NEY, may be sure eens ! : . . Deputy Minister of Finance, - “ DOU » the shops who were occupying Sees when | opposite kinds, All but a double first-class in | pinance Department, : ; Province will ty accident, oe lett Gul) Rishon Binney ‘was consecrated but three | honors at Oxford, he had a future of great Ottawa, !6th April, 1887.—apr30 tl 15 may of its telegraphic despatches This being } , ow Thetis the present Metronoli. | Promise before him in the mother country, so, We mu reluctantly rd fully | tan of Canada. the ford Bish { Froder. | Ut he left it to come to his native land, as F give upall hope of those 500.000 Lites, (hd. Tha Mick ce” LD m i 49 fourth bishop of Nova Scotia. The powers MRS, MeNEILL REVERE HOUSE , . tO) LOB’ ! 1S) I wn. Otte . . ° ‘ : : eon » conclusion th ba has | Biel ee Se Te aon b | displayed by him in his university career ’ ' : floored Sir Joht Pie lowe of he mos 2 POELO DN ANEESON Keake UF) ANUPCEE SY followed him in’ the’ administration of his speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to SEND : : : | passe), DOW living i Lngiand, DAaViws re- diveese, In his charges, his sermons, his HER ANOTHER CaS& of ; is, ‘ u y , re ‘ yt bald ‘ j s4 . , l ne r . ; : ; i i : 5 “ape , j tired 1 lout. ihe Primusvof Scotland | addre sses, his dutiesas chairman of various ; ea tii ab i 1 )- 11ig . - . 2 . 1; : i . vial , ’ td nop aden) was consevsrated the same] assemblies, his careful uidance of the ; Lie 4 if » o ie ACA overTni ; i : ‘ : , ° ° . : . J . 7 a ary , yi 8 Inshop Buiney. in the United | diocesian finances, he showed himself a master cel. Vera ; DU ‘ELsi Ci i> ’ at © MIOSE | Sens j e ‘ ; : a ne EC Hy DUEWHALWE MOS’) States but three prelates were senior to| mind whose balance and proportion we can age i Ls the yleiching Or the — ma B} shop Binney, viz.. the presiding bishop only appreciate now he has gone. All the , er. ihe victory of David with his (Dr. Smith), 1832; the bishop of Delaware | Working forces of the diocese are left by him : a ° vasa suas Thatter compared with) (Tyr Lee), 1841, and the bishop of Missis-| 12 splendid order, His integrity has never t umph of Davies over Sir John Mac-| gin),i (p, Green), 1850 been questioned. Of his charity we can not wurntul to think that this is! * “4851 : speak, as his left hand knew not what his . the endof | Sir John's greatness. “What! IN So THERE WERE BUT TWENTY-FIVE right hand did. The preacher enumerated a} vs we are and what shadows we pur | OLONTAL SEES IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, | several instances of the bishop’s unostenta- , su Just as wehad hoped that Sir| while the church in the United States had | tious generosity, amongst others mentioning | ; Johu wou et u iridom and/thirty. Within these last thirty-six years that only the day he left for New York-the . 4 at ups : au earide arnt . I8C Li i “815 years . ° * . . é. wa ’ ’ : ’ ’! bishop promised him $1000 in any way that eS ie rest in the splendor of a vice-|the colonial dioceses have increased to a $ ow | would be most useful, either as a gift, a loan nd tl bus | or a guarantee towards the immigrants home ane blushing honors 5 idealy gave} number sixty-three. In the same time the | about to be opened opposite the deep-water] May 2, 1887. piace to the pallor of political death Of | dioceses of Canada have inereased from six’ terminus. He instanced. his stauschness to 6* M [ Tes B kK) ] ) . « ) l ) © Y ; sa “ “ . . ae ; : a ' 7 . — a i Og 4 course he ii never again be able to hold up|to sixteen, those in Africa from three to his friends, clinging to them the closer if all , si is POSE ‘a ~~ 9 } i > } : 4° > ’ .- 5 ~ his head in Parliament or anywhere | fourteen, the Australian dioceses from four ’ men were against them; and last of all he a oO | ISE nner Ey ‘ Saat Les : i ' c hi i i - els Uertainly he made a mistake'to twelve, India and China from three to | spoke of his deep-hearted though quiet piety . 4 regal court, Davies appeared on the scene, | sixty-nine, and the American bishops now 2 when he crossed the path of our ten, New Zealand from one to seven, while | underneath his occasional sternness of man- NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Gen- We have the Largest and most Complete stock of HATS ever seen in the City and our Isiand gladiater. Certainly he did very | in several other parts of the world new sees | n¢r. There Sei _— _— ee and 4 eral Meeting of the Shareholders in the | Prices are away down. ‘Try us, try us. We can beat the Island, wrong to itnsimuate that Mr. Davies had! hay m eatabis y | a firm trust in God which in his mos ing arlottetown Gas t Co. will take piace at attempted t) neat ai atten “his | Seoti ee e tstiiahed. am, fity to, Now) moments never deserted him. There ae be | the Gas Works, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of s7 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at ope tae art of intim ation in his Scotia, when Bishop Binney entered upon | ete phak tle death wae hank : hn May, 1887, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the eiection contests W e all know tha NM } : - ie ;ash shh /p ; the dioce e. there no dono 1at 18 ea a 1astenec y furenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors ete ae oO pa V Davies never did any such thing: am . : eS aa ee -—*) "worry and anxiety, but he was never heard to| and the generat transacting of business. ; - 5 lor the Pal $i ya thing; and as) Ww til, but Hity-hve mis loparte $40 say an unkind word to these who had caused DENNIS MURPTIY w Sir J “vo! ~ perish the thought ' Yes, work; new (including several parishes at it. He has been called away in a time Macuger ” wt ’ th »s Wrong-—very wrong; and yet present va aut) the number has increased homanly speaking, we cvuld least afford to Ch'town, A pri! 30, 1887 —1) dte 1% o. mourn for him, ‘we pity him. to one hundred. Almost every church spare him, but the best thi g we can now do hen shall we sev bis like ayain Yuriny btigeithey buvn uniieyttl ant ime is to pray the yrthe Hebtl of the Uhnatth wht re : SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET AN EbD— Wood :ond- E i : , ‘ | Apbly to dbtin Wi Cosy thtoenier, eee” | Ch’town, April 11, 1887—ebid & why