gp ena i 6 Oe a a. gems :—Wive DoLLars A Yen, sa Tel ga hadi atin sil tastes ait Men, having to advise the Public, may speak seit eink: s SINGLE Chilis Tre i : VEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1885, VOL. 17.---NQ. 55. | G it H ASZ ARD’ g King’s County Exhibition, 1885. I. O. G. Templars. 7 ° The General Meeting of the Commission.| The Granc Lodge of the above order met ers for managing King’s County Exhibition /in annual session on Tuesday, the 14th 'foy the year 1835, was held in the School! inst., in Scott’s Hall, Crarluttetown. The ‘Hall, Georgetown, on Wednesday, the! Hon. J. B. Finch occupied the chair end | 22nd July ins’. “opened the proceedings with the usuai The following Commissioners were pre- | Opening service, A large number of dele sent :—Hon. D. Gurdon, Georgetown; gates and visitors were admiited ard ‘Tuomas, Annear, Keq., M. L. C , Lower! initiated into the Grand Lodge degree, after Montagne; James Clow, Exq., M. L ©.,/ which the G. W. C., J. C. Underhay and |Maurray Harbor North; John Larkins,Esq ,|G. W. S.., J. A. Lawson, read their re- Che Daily Examiner VIARK WRIGHT & CO., sy hess subting oo. Pe E. LL. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, ——-——— () -- --- FOR ALL KINDS OF Hyom their office, corner of Water and Great veges een \ J have pleesure in announcing the removal of our stock to ince af ‘ . : ’ * + Y ss Ay ° ~ Ladies 66 Subelian FURNITURE AND HOUs#-"URNISHING GOODS at, ci our New Warerooms, opposite our present Fuciory. “) 4 BS ‘oe Sy Months, th Cc 5 v 30 sree yontns 17 *? *pouth, And we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and = \dvertisitiy at Mrtracts may oe made for monthly, nost moderate rates, | Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. warterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise.’ NG as to induce us to spare vo effort to supply them and_ the ments, mn application. ALWANAC FUR JULY, 1885. MOONS CHANGFSs, jast Quarter Sth day, Sh. 13m., a. m. New Moon 12th day, lh, 3m., a m. Wirst Quarter, 15th day, 5a. i7m., p. m, Full Moon, 26th day, 10h, 10m,, p. m. DAY OF WEEK M| |)Wednesday (4 187 49,10 2) Thursday 19 49) 10 30| _ ar Esq., Lot 64; J. M. Aitken, Esq., Monta- Wes-Keneen--Grand Guard. 9 Friday i9 = 531 2 b 29 | . z gue Bridge; Angus McLeod, Esq , Brown’s’ J) 4. Horton—Grand Sentinel . ibs “i ” > » 9) 98 | . - ~ . - . ceetaw” Bl. ania 6713 401 97! N | (hpi Saas | i et lalla 1 : ; 100,000 100,000 coe - ernon ion = ene; W, E. Scott—Grand D. Marahill. oundsy a er 2 oe a8 i ; ; ? Michael D, MsCormack, Esq., Launching; : . ‘ : 6 Monday 33 47 wont 4 ro 76 BW all Pieiie, opal ull ili (a) Uaoking Stoves i John P. Sullivan, Eeq., St ed Bay, docll i ia J. Campbell— Grand Assisiant Secre- Sa eho 22) 47/028 6 20! 95! a oe . re Dwiedeasday 23| | H a 7 35} 4 | CO M BIN 1} N G HINT FUE LORS, the undersigned. “si i C. Underhay—P. G. W. C. Templar. QThureday | °3 46 1 52/8 38} 23} - ae Oa motion, the Hon. D. Gordon was re-| Rey. A, H Lavers—Representative to R. 10, Friday | 2p 46) 2 46! 9 28, 22) vy Wy of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, } or elected chairman, and George F. Owen,!| w, G. Lodge. j1'Saturday =| 25) 45) 35010 22) ap Zz E AY AN yey 2 } thousand boxes. Cardigan, was appointed Secretary. J. A. Laweon—Alternate 12! Sunday ' %! 4415 IM 7 18) 4 Hon. Mr. Gordon expressed the gratifi- nw ved ¢ it ; bordi 13 Monday | 27| 43 6 16)tt 53! 16) ae met cation he felt at the honor that had been : Tae nee _ ot H o 7B "Finch’s 14 Tuesday | 28| 43 7 32'morn{| = 15) » 2 «5 er bestowed upon him, and had great pleasure|"* i ms d he Ee ye the aa , 15| Wednesday | 99 43 8 46 0 34) 14) _ . a 8 lin seeing eo many Commissioners at this Traffic.” ‘4 sp) “T ao a : ‘k ich 6 Thursday | 30 42; 9 57 1 16 12] és a o © = i meeting—a greater number than had been ay: ae - ’ — “ ers “ae 17, Friday | St) 4th 5} 2 0 10) & ©s¢ — FOOLSCAP present on any former cecasion. He felt amonthly paper . The Goad, Templar, for # Saturday 32) 40laft 11) 2 46 | = = Fa : assured that the King’s County Exhibition a year, all free of charge. The Good Tem- 19 Sanday i he Ed a. it 2 te LETTER & would be very successful this year—more eo| PiaF was, adopted as the organ of our a9! bonday | Bt 33) 215! 4 50] 4} ae a Coast hh otis biadivhelin lace dieu - | Grand Lodge on this Island. It was aiso om — © | »* 7 ; . 9} ~ am | ty — = 2 ; oe ‘ v 3 . 13 ye ¥ lawn 3 ~- 36! 4 "9 _ 15! a] a 8 = m= §& NOTE PAPER, The Secretary submitted a report of the eae Pi ee Good ne to = eee fe oer etl b salds ool > ue ae = , AT mr financial operations of the Exhibition for}, ° VT" 4odse to send our lectures enc 23|Tharsday 37, 35) 4 58] 8 11/14 58 | ie oy WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. yea : b Mehihitions in| literature to support the battle for our 94 Friday 38, 34. 5 44.867! . 56! hd 5 eld 1884, which showed that the Exhibitions in soustey; our Mdedaneb com our, hemes iene! go! 39 65 38 5: o = = % King’s County were becoming more popu- #24 ; ’ 25 Satarda 39 32 62 9 35 os ~ ~ —¥ = ~~ ings ee , , e 4 Pp P E aieer 40 3117 2017) 5 om | = = appease lar and interesting each year. The entries and arrangements were,made for this pur 27|Monday | 42, 30) 7 37,10 49) 4 = I = rc = of live stock are constantly increasing in |P 1, ae. having been passed upani aesda) 1 2; 8 Fails 5 ‘ = i”. , r . , ; : #2 el Weda-oday yy 7 > an + 4 = . S 5 = Ctaffini’s Jet Black Writing lnk = (pit -dhasnio-dpadthunrentd oa mously in fee Grand are Nova : o p 30 Thursday a. 25 9 s aft asia 2 = 2 - a & oS ){the gates, was greater than on any previous folldtlog eit, is. a an ae fue 31|Priday (4 4° 7 26) 9 30) 1 3) l4 4 2 = a « A ees occasion. . oS gedit f IO" ai iw © og Statford’s Loy ll {nks It was resolved that the Exhibition | L0d@®, Pepresenting over 6,000 members, NOTES. 2 ” = | . sale 7 = bY -_ Boy f ’ should be beld in Georgetown on Tuesday, will not support the candidature of any Dog dage begin om the Srd:of 3% wonth. - = @ .. © the 29th September next, and favorable|™#",» Whether he be Liberal or Liberal- Independence Vay, U. 5. A, om the 7 m° 3 se - (In all size botties.) évintoeed enh inbhe we he ention:.at tts Cc. nservative, either for the Local or Do. ; e ¢ a t ' > > ? a 4 4 " . . . » . . . ae gow Robert Berng Se ee ee HE sbove Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- Assessors of Georgetewn, who had assisted minige. Heriot ts ¥ mr Fy cores There is no real night wll after the 20th of DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction. A l*rge number have been in| Thisis now acknowledged to bo the best |the Commissioners for 1884 to erect the * ’ hibiti oe at i : tti y this month ; contant use for eight years, and the reprirs have been very trifling, in many instances lnk for office and private use. neat and substantial fence with which the|%° or prohihi a and failing In getting a Is this month the mornings decrease 35 | none have been required. This valuxble experience should be sufficient evidence of their Drill Shed and Sguare are now enclosed. man to support their oe inany county, minstes, and the afternoons 30 minutes. durability, which is accounted for in the following :—It has, instead of a Lined Fire Box, After considerable discussion, the then this Grand Lodge will support a third . —~~ ~- ~~ —— a two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obv iate the expense connected with all Square general regulations of last year were adopted party Seats This was adopted and endorsed nua { Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least ALSO IN STORE : without amendments. Additional prizes |P¥ Our Grand Lodge. TH RAILWAY Ti TABLE, aes or -erloe every vont. The | ee ee tees lane were given for best and second best draft| [t was agreed Bo r freth Tose ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a serious objection ’ : ’ nn 7 session at Summerside, on the fourth Tues- se to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking S‘oves. The Cylinders are situated Carter 8; Stephens & Toiary 8 Oe ire Pies : x raat onan day of January, 1886. For the convenience of the travelling | directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for ed $ wuse'vaiaitee ted mall wie aaa oul J. Lawson, G. W, Chief, public, we have carefully arranged the fol-; use either in winter or summer, with «que! setictoction, besides effecting a great saving to It : ti He in'th ot ff L. U. Fowrer, G. W. 8. ine I have attached thy PATENT TECESCOPTS OVEN to all my Elevated Oven fl li 0 10 q § agian em gp nla tig Raggy lowing table of arrival aad departure of | fuel. I have also attached th y , 5 | od for oth Ss h POU i ed Se trains on the P. E. Island Railway accord- Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c., causing the ‘housands using them i as prizes | or o er grains. Some chapges , J ing to local ti sa ; to exclaim— Wy Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by To be Sold at Great Discounts ‘ were made in the prizes for fish and canned Mr. Blake’s Friend. ao other foundries. The trade and retail purchasers will please bearin mind the fact that goods, and second prizes were voted in some , Going West. A.M, A.M. FP. M+) although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost no -— sections where none had been given last J. E. Brown writes to the Toronte Mail Charlottetown ............ 647 912 402]/more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other f. undry can supply. -. a The wre Raps - a oe as follows :— Royalty Junction........+. 702 947 42?! quire for Fawceit’s Patent Telescope Oven, and if your dealer has none on hand sen ist were carefully scanned and discussed, : North Wiltshire........... 7327 1039 509 el to the Sackville Stove Foundry. , j G. H. HASZARD, but no important changes were made. evel napia, * speciale ae. ct eS. coc. <babes 747 1055 522 I am adding several new and handsome Patteros this season, which, with my former BROWN’S BLOCK, After adopting the Prize List as amended, | ° d a a th at few deys, | ask the SEER, Sen kecccdeceens $12 1132 557) large variety of One Hundred Different Patterns sud Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and sain Commissioners and Judges for the several so- Gey. } oat f oe eyes y County fime.............. 819 1143 607] Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Pioughs, Stove Pipes and Tiuware,com-| | ; Queen Square, departments of the exhibition were apointed. liberty of stating a few facts on my own aS fos c0dsocns dace 829 1159 6 22) prise the most complete assortment offered by any mannfacturer in the Lower Provinces. Mh ore May 18, '85.—wky __ |One judge in each department was selected behalf through the oes Se ale Kensi 8.42 2 - 6 42 Terms and prices will be found as tavurable as c4n be obtained else where, from each Misdteval Diseriet,’ an4' th | tte ET ar nee Sao ae 1 ’ 6 2 * @} a= x : ; r ensington. . . scans a7 2 ee ae ae Fas CHARLES FAWCETT. aA R’S te every ee af the we be atstinhowepnibiedlatst damnaett a Se 2 a - EB} ; on. : ; Summerside, ) SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, ‘ £ we ite i rg ght gh iw S39 "Pet the information I possessed concerning the la t 927 237 SACKVILLE, N. B a “a Mr. John D. Smith, owner of the Per- North W fab greg a epart...... . f oy ° = cheron horse, ‘Prince Imperial,” has} °r! eat, troubles and thelr ae wa MCE, .......2--200e - Fo 399 June 19th, 1986—eod wkly . alr l or intimated to the Secretary of the Commis- They went so far es to promise me yee Port an Se ee 1029 420 = —— ee eee ee ae ee sioners that at the King’s County Exhibi-} °" preducing it in OT 3 oe lly . — "aes as . yr restores, with the gloss and freshness“of tion this year he will offer the following done aos eetantlae ) con See all Alberton Ee corcesetio weey 1205 657 E Vi/ 3 = A i 885 youth, faded or fray hair to @ patarst, rich prizes for foals sired by ** Prince Impe. my eae aetaliabenaaie eked 7 Tignish ee i242 747 3 se % brown color, or deep black, as may be désired. rial” :—Best foal, $8 ; 2nd best, $5; Srq | some y , ae tb From West P.M. A M By its use light or ~ ow — a agen tg best, $3. ae they found my price would not be os _— i da ae thin hair thickened, and baldngss often, The business of the meeting having been |‘ ' ‘ ieee 02+ Fae onda 245 757 DIRECT FROM LONDON. though not always cured. | accomplished, the Commissioners adjourned] 8,10 my personal appearanos, Mr; PEUOT ovccccnsscceccmes ‘ chee alling ‘ aa alte ake 8 CO : : 7 - site dinn aes S — —___-- 9 —_—----- lates a weak and sickly growth te vigor. It ne Ott. GEORGE F, OWEN not have looked any better than | aod had I ae in oon sella eel 420 1029 * i s Vey prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and ; ” Nas eee Bae he come through what I had done with my - : Wellington viet dois. coe 449 11 16 ou r speciaity—'l i's ‘Re heals nearly every disease pectliar to the apaeretert Dae sone Exhibition. Indian, after ioahig what | might say was Miscouche........ steeegee x ae oo oO , re Te D ‘ «) z . mS o> éjae TR CDE scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair imapetinan: o ardiyan, Zord July, ° my all, gained by fourteen years’ hardship AITIVO.. 1.6449 a8 ma Aes ie is $2c's ® “ e Vigor is unequalled ; it contains, neither oi ee > mn epent cn the brink of civilization. ' Summerside, ) A. M. . ’ not dye a the bair soft, glossy, and : : : x i ’ , tinct ; -| Mr. Small. did not, take me and my depart......542 112 657 Rina a a a ’ : silken ist appearance, and imparts a delicate, King’s County Liberal-Conserva : ; Piss ay ; fomsington ove vove eon cu) 19 72| Our Inducements—EXTRA BARGAINS. | ceria mine sienahannenaaiaes ketien fe, Clam. We Hi Ng, eee | freetown........ 622 212 749 > ‘oor * ; : — , 4 dy 4 , asia ; POEOWD 10. ee ee eee e eee , a ‘ . . ap Mr. C. P*B ites from Kirby, 0. : ; ® sonfidenti: , ; Sere 632 227 803 E intend making a Specialty of TEA this season, and 4) gy paces sree ae Kivi, ¢ The semi-annual meeting of the above of the confidential friend's letter isa = I ss ven. comenhuns 6338 237 812 ‘ to double our a'read , large trade in this article falling out, ant in . ae a 1 aeeine Association was well attended by lerding of surimives made cut of what he vainly Honter River... se. -eeeees 702 315 8 47 eee _ x . a oT hant air aiaan veane. wh ich stopped the fail- |gentlemen from different sections of the tried to draw from = dead beat.’ 2 1 North Wiltshire........... 712 332 90!) We offer as an irducement Extra Bargains to country merchants,| jng’or the hair, andgtarted anew growth. I | country As for my being a ‘‘ dead beat, iave . Royalty Jabetion:: .... iit. 747 432 947 have now a full held of bair grow! vigor- “The itistikes appbinted to prépard Oye; worked hard for. my. living, which 1 can Charlottetowa............802 462 1007)peddlers and consumers. :. ously, oh Pe entuien I hcaia Rive been lowe aubmiltedia report. show fren: testimonials from Pests and - Going East. sei pom oy entirely bald.” : After considerable discussion the bye- ae paonees ; mere se at hatin Gd King IONGNTI, . «:.'. nscedamibanninn 767 417 a J. W. BOWEN, proprietor of the McArthur |iaws with exception of Art JI, were adapted, | +20% » ; f er i 2 cate i434 A Large Steck on Hand. coho naire, pe" Ave Vices |'""Tie eouaideration of Art. IT was deforred| street, The public Nave a right to. know ' fort 57 ce 7 ; Y : Maal at ae 1a * sv aly . a °-2---9) sone Simmaeite 337 5 2215 P dt ‘patent screw {492)) Caddies and Haif-chest, 4 mn cuaote ne vewth of: teu Suaty; ae until some ie meee eet money without having rendered honest eer- Mount Stewart a 37 5 22) - oun ans .p , ae makes it glossy and soft. ‘The Vicor is also were made by 27 Luttart, 4a. d. cionis, te Gdueid E > U dapartacececse 857 5 27 li WARRANTED @ suse cure for dandruff. Not within my Hsq., Cyrus Shaw, Esq. and others. vice Tor ae : ‘al friend j “ ; Benc.n5... ion in bkh seni’ 942 5 56 a . ee A resolution was passed, asking the| Mr. Blakes oo feolid fi c watt : Be nena eeecvsnnnenee 01 SU na ET OTS ALE 86 ERED ALL. | Meretivestiaction a agg |Exeoutive enmmittos of tho Ammeintion to} tt judge of wbiskuy than of slid fact r liver.. weceecksn ae on R. NGUS | AIRBAIRN, r ie 4 ith Liberal-Congervative ours, Oey x g5 evsnaiiiitioiiitling tvasapsivaytontin 1 “ Fairbairn Family” of Scottish coorrespond wit Ox ’ ‘ila. _— Mii. ee . a as - v ist writes. from, Bosfon, cpap - members of the Local and Dominion Legis- Toronto, July 13. 1886 J. E. Brown FOTO. cess eedeeocebal = e , 380°: “6 E i ir began ve sil- co i: + pai ; oro y du, Ue SN 6 <4 tana: akuivennels ae 15 625 sae ee siete change which Meeting | /\'ures in order that carpaign meetings for , July 15 Georgetown oe 1037 642 + time_procureth, I have used AvER’s Haz |the discussion of Local and Dominion A Cee Peccccteosceeeeeee ViGOR, and so have been able to maizitain politics should be inaugurated throughout Live Lobsters for England. From East M. P.M ai appearance of youthfulness—a matter of : ‘a a East. A. . ; = Ch’t May 93 °85—2aw & wkly considerable consequence to ministers, ora the country at an early date. capiiees eth <ceneneeeees 6 2 is 1 COWL t 2. "a tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives Sidi tichcacelinesaettialiditiiaitaa A ian Savs the Chatham World : The experi- 5 eine) fu, ae es 717 302 : eS iu the eyes of the public.” + ge ag PR, cone ' : Merete se eee cee eeeeeeeeeeens A el, Oo > ED prey: ‘ anes: Mins. 0. A. Parscors, writing from 18 Elm Wharfingers. Pe ware i emer eS 814 427 ‘ laz St., Charlestown, Mass., » 1882, says: deucdipenines 4 . a a ae OT ee ee m7 ‘Two years ago about two-thirds of, my hair Silt a tbs ‘ ie) o have beer built, which wiil Mount Stewart, } STFIVG «+++ +++ 7h 5 39 ROYAL CANADIAN INSU RANGE C0. came of It thinned very rapidly, and I was His Excellency the Governor General es ee aiid tal i : { dopars.... cies 8 47 5 37 Dee ee fast growing bald. On using AYER’S Hair has been pleased to appoint, under and in p* suppe = ; ; j Bedford 912 614 oes ViGoR the falling stopped and a new growth ; 23g them will be placed tive hundred lobsters. ee. ha 2% 635 comm , and in ‘about @ mouth my head jaccordance with the provisions of the Act The ste will stop ci the Magnet ta TOT Hees ewer eresereees 9 26 » 30 ' was pletely covered with short hair. It 40 Vic cha 17 the followin : ntler 6 5s eAmer } : ae . SORROW, « «+6. i. cde¥enndee 952 712 has continued to grow, and is now as good as ne Ste ean & gentiemeD! Lobster Factory, Escuminac, on her way eergctown, ...... 22.5000 oon Re as before it fell. Ireguiariy used but one bottle to be Wharfingers for the undermentioned| | of the river, and take on the lobsters. Os icc. ccna as Le SeeeayO age te 2 006.900 of the ViGOR, but now use it yas Piers in King’s County, Prince Edward The only dane apprehended is that the Mount stewart $42 512) C0 APETAZ,, - ¢ ? ” ' ¢ - ¥~<, ’ a dr Island, viz':—Mr. Benjamin Sensabaugh, ter of the Gulf Stream will kill the Ae ee ' ilies We have hundreds of similar testimonials {;,,. \f Hashes & Pi fr. Ed vo . ‘ spay —---— r Murray Harbor South Pier, Mr. Edward , be lobs h \cchamentt | ‘ MC Be~Montr to the efficacy of Avzn’s Ham Vicor. 18 | Henderson for Mink River Pier, Mr. ©. H.|Srustaceans. Should the lotr ei WARBURTON & CONROY HEAD OF FIUE—Montreai. needs but a trial to convince the most skepte =| Fw atiin for St. Mary’s Bay Pier, Captain nnn alive a big business will be done in ; } + x ' FF: NRantt Meiaha : : 2 oi e iy i Ad i ’ HALIFAX BR ANCH - J. Seott Miich ii, A gent. eal of ite value. anne. James Bourke for Georgetown Pier, Mr. uture | BAR Stk PPy RYN-A' ay Ge ix. ene John A. Macdonald for Lambert’s Pier,) 2 = ~~~ a ST , RISTE ' > ei ‘ar e fa : ‘ ? wich oy eh fishes ‘BP aplcera «95a Nest Favorable ‘J eEreas. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. | Montagne, Mr. James E. MacDonald for} A letter from Askabad, dated July 4, Notaries Public. &c T : ES ane ae Sold by all Druggista. Lewis Point Pier, Cardigan, Mr. Donald|says the garrison there consists of 4,000 ‘a ? : AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: a Mclntyre,for North Cardigan Pier,and Mr. } foot and 1,000 horse, with aval ammuni- Uifice in Cameron’s Block, u irs ; - LUIS: ; J Yaylor for Annandale Pier, and Mr.| tion and provisions. The Tekke Turcomans Ba C , up stairs ; entrance ch PRT DVERTISE in THE DAILY BXAMI-j/4ines tayior for Annals On». at . P ot ee next door to Taylor's Jowelry Store _ - ares jAU ioe NER. the tact cteartteing madiam on | Percy Palmer for the Pier at Victoria, Cra-| are unarmed, end appear to be dissatistied : ‘ MeL TANTS BANK OF FIALTFAX | tea tated patid Queen's Cotitity with Russian rule. 7 March 23, 1985 wky3m Oh‘town, Jan, 1885, ; : ‘ public generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs. believing as in the past that ‘the public will amply reward us lor such efforts, We are satisfied that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our ‘Sales have been steadily increasing, and this season they have been UNPRECEDENTED —far exceeding our expectations. Sun |San |Moon|High | Days! gum, gm ) rises sets | rises | water|len’h. | Vi A ri VV = i CG iy i es CO ~ fh mh m aft’o. afta h m | Pd 2 0 52/15 31} Ch’town, June 28 —3aw wkly ——) Ledgers, Hay Books, _ douenals, 86, SELLING VERY CHEAP. loa | Eeq., Georgetown 'Donald, E-q., Little Pend; George H. 'Dingwell, Esq , Marie; Hugh Currie, Esg., |'Peake’s Station; \Sturgeon; Angus McDonald, Erq., Fox | River, Lot 42; Wm. Thompsen, Esq., Albion Bay; John McLean, Esq., 18 mile Brook; Hilary Mclsaac, Eeq., St. Peter's; |Peter Duffy, Wsq., Byrne's Road, | Lot 39; Robert Dewar, Esq., New Perth; ‘Thomas Lannan, Esq., Summerville; P. J. | D. Edmonds, Esq., Lot 66; James Nicolle, Esq., White Sands; John McDonald, Esq , Head of Hillsborough; John Robertson, Esq., Montague River; William Poole, Exq., Lower Montague; John Hawkins, Royalty; Charles M | John Jameson, Esy., | Grand Lodge to be in a flourishing eon- dition, numerically and financially. After discussion on these reports and plans for orgenization and attack on the rum traftic adopted, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year, aud ivstalled by R. W. G. Templar, J. B. Finch, viz % J, A. Lawson—G. W.C. Templar. Rev. E. Bell—G. W. Councillor. Isabella Gillise—G. W. Vice. L U, Fowler G. W. Secretary. R. Smallwood—G. W. Treasurer. Anvie Akerman—Superintendant Juven- ie Templars. W. H. Lord—Grand Chaplain. H. D Meijwen—Grand Marshall. |St. Peter’s Bay; Hugh L Macdonald, Erq. ports which were submitted to the several | Cardigan Bridge; Ronald MeCormack,| committees to ‘teport thereon. Ina the Cf 5 |Eeq., Narrow’s Creek; Fred’k G. Bovver,|afternoon the committees reported the