: "Y of books, and the people have ? fie ideal in their off rings. Tg volte Fe ty BCMA Vy The Church of England yestane OF THE DIOCRSAN CHURCH gyneal acre \ ——— | ? ral meeting of the spual gre ne : ey “Chur h Society, Was held in St . n . ‘ Doc 8 last evening His Lordship tp Qharch iss : Pau 8 Chief Justice presidiny a report of the L mn Ret Rayid Fiagera’d, regrets read by that the \ alley at. d Geor retown tar ittee, . heed withe u the services of a Minister lee be removal of the Rev. Mr. Hind in since © uh the exception of three last, Ww"! i Vv » “hs, when the Rev ' charge ol Huta! Tae femoral of Rey _ B. a leaves the New London Mission : the te. by My Harper who has er his studies at King C. llege To a the withdrawal of the giants of the Societies. the Comaittee earnestly a gure strenuous efforts on the part of Church people throughout the Province. CLERGY Dr. Wright, of the Ge« rgetown REPORTS OF Lot al fer. David Fitzgerald } services have been held regularly t the year, the Sunday School reports that — and impreved, and the Wed- saeday wveDih Bible Class well attended ud appreciated. The Ladies Clothing | the Industria! Aid Society, and the Society have all been deing goud ‘Since its establishment, three years the Mite Society has 736.91. In the year, about 200 pastoral | dab were paid, and there were thirty four | six marriages, &t ad eighteen purl: collections about $4,000. : ‘The Rev. Geo. W. H. dgson reports that Mite juring the ear there were several changes | See naff of workers in connection with st Peters Church. Rev. R D. Bambrick | god Mr. Wilson resigned their positions, ghich are now filled by Rev. W B King | and Mr. Bm. ©. Hind, respectively: and Mie Hanis has resumed her work as teacder of the girls schuol The services ithe Church have been kept up as pro-| vided by the prayer book; and during the at mouths there has been a decided | perease in the attendance at the Sunday | prvices. The debt of the Church has, | the labers of the Sewing Society, | hoes reduced by the payment uf $400; and He debt still due does not now much ex- | ed, The most marked event of the| bas been the mission preached | Osborne, a member of the | the Rev. E. ish Society of St. John the Evangelist. | Great interrst was manifested in the Mis- | seo ; and s great impression was made in| thoes who heard the powerful appeals msde iothem to turn from sin aad come to the Savior. ) The Venerable Archdeacon read reports 4 the Mission io Molten and North . ire has improved spiritual'y and Hoasially. The congregations continue as ew ever, and there is an evident | A@@einess in the scriptural services in which they take part. The past year has ben notable in the deaths of three of the Oldest part whose united ages were Wipes, Ove of them had attained her tee hundredth year, and as a mother, a *Mighbor and a member of the Church of Was most exemplary. In_ the gfeat the Archdeacon travelled 2,937 miles, id 663 visits, married 7 couples, baptized persons. and buried 13 parishioners; collected , $576.91. ) Rev. T. B. R-agh reports an improve- | Best in all thirgs connected with the} Misionat Pot H li. The Sunday Scho 1, | tducted by Thomas Adams, Miss S Yeo. td Mis Birch, was clowd in November S¥ery satisfactory catechism. Buble | Were organized in Augyst last, and | weral persous are being prepared kechers for the coming summer. The! Mumber of ‘owmun'cants in the Parish is | vil emall, though several have made the | fret communion since lastautumn. Every- inthe people’s p wer has been done | brtMirclereyman. The R-ctory has been wich impre ved, and there have been many | tus of sympethy in the shape of | Wal gifts. The people favor an| adowment of the Parish fur the support of their clergyman. Baptixms 16, niarriages 2, burials 4, celebrations 14; collections | $256.56, Rey, T. B. Reagh regrets that a sense | of duty withdrew him from the parish of See Londen. In his absence, Mr. Henry | > ® Divinity student of King’s} College, held regular services from the Ist | a to the Ist October, and during the | nae pu holidays. The congregatious at | v m and Irishtewn were both | lange, wid the Sunday Schools well at- | a Although now withoutaclergyman, | Ck people have thorvugly repaired the} nas Irishtown, and mtend to build a | wer MXt summer, after which it will be a | tredit to the Mission. Baptisms, twenty- tee, Marriages four, burials ten, ceiebra- Wenty-seven, collections $315.00. | Pay Theo h. Richey reports that the | MK of the Church has been carried on Tegularity in St. Eleanor’s and Sum- | ude. A cheering feature is the in- | Weated interest of the young. An enter-| eo Hall on New Year's} os "eel 2ea $225. Baptisms. 17; mar-| Mages, 4; burial. 18 ee ‘ i an R. W, Dyer is thankful to report | ce the roads hecame passable he| ois able to attend to all his appoint- | in ah nt bes had much encouragement | m his datier, The Church in his| hot — h+ld ht own, but has} mn good tativ. The attendance | MSt Prter's. Alberton. has been good » gular, and she Sunday School fairly | during the summer months. At | Carleton “ntrose, Cascumpec Village and | ian, services have been held | ae ee Marriages, 7; baptisms, | %; barials, 13; celebrations, 21 | Seriagicta Johnstone, of Crapaud and | =» Teperts that geod and devout | a of regular church-goers meet taacelled zi a'l debts have been paid or| Sina Ye flourishing Sunday Schools | oe St. John’s Church and and *8 Seen put in thorough repair. spn, eet furnished with : bell, an | all. ’ stene font, etc.; and above sarnest spirit is being aroused and &mor # the people. A building has been ara at pisteria which, when repaired, Ovens: ot week day evening and Sunday Soy services, and for a ool. The Ven. Archdeacon sented the Sunday Schools with 5 one of vacancy was partially | the | collected ensuing year, | months, and that simil | be transmitted to | Was built in | terday was on the he it GRANTS, The grants of th» Seo a*e Clety for thi 8 Vear For Crapand and . Springtiel ‘ eorgetow . I ute | i .. 8200.00 Cherry \V , . , . 40.55 : FEM. i clergyman be New London. ‘ 9.00 Port Hill. 150.00. Alberton. 75 00) | Printing... 75.00 | 42.55 RESOLUTIONS PASSED Moved by Judge Hensley , Charles Pa!mer: ®¥, seconded by That the report just read be printed under the direction Moved by i by Rev, | Mr. ' A rchdea ona R Mr. Jobnaton, : *s Reagh That While this me : | its thanks to those Bene one wh "hace for many years materi eget | districts of this Provine | Ministration of the ( | Upon the members of the Church ¢ | Mecessity of making ; ; | raise an Endowment F Districts which would those grants. » Seconded Supported hy Rev. end ia their respective meet the withdrawal of Moved by Hi a | Dr. Leeming: That the thanks of thi at < 8 me | the Collectors of the — Cc undall, seconded by | thi ting be given to | Society and that such of es, Executive Com. | eir su ipti - | appointed, that the Sececlary ueheee,o, | e re-appointed, and that Mr. David B Stewart be the assistant Secretary for the the members of the | Mattee as have paid i M ved by R.R F ; I itzgerald, Esq., second. | ed by Charles Palmer, Esq. st a . hy solved, That a subseription list be now | opened in this Parieh for the support of an | ‘tinerant Missionary Clergymen to travel | through this Province during the summer | d th: ar lists be opened in all | the other Parishes on the Island, such lists to | t to an adjourned meeting to | oe held cn the first day of May next. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Spectat Desrarcues To Tes EXAMINER, } Another Digby Murder. | Hatirax, Feb. 8 | _Atadence at Marshalstown, Digby | Comnty, N. S., on Tuesday night, James Weatley during a row shot and killed Dennis Hutchison. The affair creates great | excitement throughout the country. | Senator Plumb of Niagara. | Orrawa, Feb. 8. Mr J. B Piumb, late M. P. of Niagara, has been raised to the Senate. Mr. Plumb was first returned to Parliament in 1874, and continued to represeat Niagara until | the constituency was remodelled last year. The Expulsion Bill. Paris, Feb. 8, The French Senate Commiitee has drafted a repert rejecting the Bull for the expulsion of pretenders to the throne of France. Marine Disasters. LONDON, Feb. 3. An unknown steamer foundered on Fri- day last off Cornwall, all hands on board were lost. A bottle was picked up on the shore at Bournemouth, containing a paper with in- formation regarding the ateamer ‘‘Neder- land” on passage from Antwarp for New York: It says she was dismasted in the yale and in great danger. : |The steamer ‘‘Nederland is 2,800 tons, New Castle in 1873, and is owned by the Belgian American Steam Navigation Co. | Steamer Foundered— Thirty-two Drowned. Lonpon, Feb. 8. The steamer ‘“‘Shukemase Castle” on passage from Londen to Shanghai, has foundered in the Bay of Biscay. Eight passengers and eight of the crew were rescued, but the balance of the crew— thirty-two in number—were drowned. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto. Feb. 8—10 a. m. Fair to clear, comparatively mild weather, w th moderate to fresh southwesterly to south- easterly winds. ~~ i A LL A L. O. O. F.—The fo!lowing were installed as elective officers of Port la Joie Encamp- ment for the current year at Oddfellows Hail, last evening, 7th inst. :— George Stanley —C. P. W. C. D sBrisay—H. P. George E Hughes—S. W. Theo. L Chappelle—-Scribe. | T. R Callheck—F. S. Archd. D. White—Treas areca Banp at ihe Rink to-night. _—-_-H — : ; Mr. Cuarces Beer, of this City, 1s giving a course of five lectures to the students of Prince of Wales College on the subj-ct of Physiology. The lecture of yes- art, blood, and circula- lt was a very clear exposition of the topic. It is pleasing to learn that the health of Mr. Beer is so far restored that he is able to resume his studies. ect he Benevolent Tue regular meeting of tl len Irish Society will take place in St. Patrick's Hall, on Saturday evening, 10tb instant, at tlon. eight o'clock. = a [feb8 pat 3i NowHERE cau our friends get better bar- gains, or lay out their money to better advantage than at Young's. —-)———— i to-day. Tue mails crossed both ways Tye couriers left Cape Traverse for this ci/y at 2.30, p. m. , City Small Debt Court was in session sades . Over twenty cases on the docket. a} i f the City » first regular meeting of the © Oounsil takes pret on Monday evening next he Louisville Mr. Hatpemax, of the Lis . Cvwrier-Jow nal, was cured by St. Jaco : Oil of a severe attack of rheumatism. ad« pted and | | the Committee, | ally assisted the country | whole family experiended relief from its use fe veritas j } | | White Cottons, Perkins Gre y Hollands and Ginghams. enerally the | Some vigorous efforts to | i a shea sa — ~~ i ol a... EXAMINER, FHERUARY 8.1883. _ EXTRA &88B VALUE AT Sterns, IN Print’ Cottons, Grass Cloths, Cottons, A large Stock of\Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonires, Furniture Cottons. and Printed Dimity, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and Twine Matting. see the Above Goods Before Furchasine. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. REGULAR TRADERS, Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. Charlotietown, P. E. Island, DIRECT. BE SURE AND ASK toun STOREKEERPER FOR | DORSEY, GOFF & C0..S OWN MAKE i acl Weak | SPRING TRIPS, I8s3. THE CLIPPER BRIG “ALPHETA,” 299 tons Register, and classed 9 years, A at Lloyds, now on the berth for cargo, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 25th March, FOLLOWED BY THE Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ ETHEL BLANCHE," 438 tons Register, coppered, and classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, on or about the 1st April. ALSO — THE FAST SAILING BARKENTINE ‘EREMA,” Rk. Rendle, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, ou or about the 1st April. Freight Carried at Through Rates to Pictou.Georgetown, summer- side, Souris and Shediac, ~- —_— Shippers will pl ase forward their orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply. in | ondon, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C; in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BRO’S. & C0. Charlottetown, Feb. 2. 1883.— 2aw HERRING. Al Labrador Herring. 100 Barrels No.1 100 Half-Barrels ; Sxtre : . 50 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. 100 tens Nut and Round Coal. For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL, Ch’town, Feb, 2, ’°83.—Im pat Coke. Coke. is ccnsii.red to be one of the beat eS ghpet kinds ot fuel for BASE BURNER STOVES and particularly suited for the DENMARK SOFT C: AL STOVE, now so wach in use, A first-class quality of Coke can now be had at the Gas Works, for fen'ccats per busbel. Catdwn, Pro B 1883,.—tm vod ‘ i ! EVERY Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, PERKINS & STERNS. | BOOTS AND SHOES. SS ee PAIR) WARRANTED. ———:0: —-—-- DORSLY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, Jan, 26, 1883.—2aw wi ly _ LONDON HOUSE. OPENING EX “NORTHERN LIGHT.” i We have visited the bottling stores of nomena i JANUARY, 1883. 70: — —0 Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Plush Velyeteens, | 4 ht a ee %.. seth ') JOSEPH GILLOTT'’S | i Public Meeting in King’s j To M. McCormack. Ksquire, High Sheriff oy King’s Countu. | QV IR,—You are hereby respectfully requested |; KD io convene a Public Meeting of the inhab- litants of King’s County, in Georgetown, at | an early day, tor the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of demanding the | fulfilment of the Terms of Union, as regards | Winter Communication with the Mginland, | D Gordon, M P P, Thomas § Henry, J P, Michael Hession, J P, Samuel Prowse, J P, LJ Westaway. lames Morris«o, | R Monro, J P, Joseph R Muccona ta 1M McDonald, Henrv Griflin, | Thomas Ledwell, Wm Wightman, J P, | Angus McLean, David H Logan, | Jas Easton, J P, Gco W Vatcher, Wim Sanderson, J P, Thomas Cameron, Wm §8 Easton, GA Aitken, Jobo C McKeown,J P, Charles B Aiken, RR McDonald, Charies Handrigan, dames Bourk, J P, Alex J Macdonald Georgetown, Jan, 30, 1883. la compliance with the above requisition, I hereby give notice that a Public Meeting will be held at the Court House, in George. town. in King’s Couaty, on Fiiday, the 9th day of February next, at two o’clock in the afternoomgto take the above subjcet inte con- sideration. M. McCORMACK, Sheri. Jan, 3), 1883.—pat her pres ne [ieb? macs seslpipuiuirnsiiieesaniiguiganaeeniaalianmeiiiiniin eT VOLy kt | | mena, a } se ian EY A? rs } Y { Cet et eee St ese | STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ENCREASE $id YOUR CAPITAL. Small and m edium cin vestm« sie Sea to make provisions and stock Specalatictn, do so by operating on our plan, From May Ist, 1581, tothe present date, on investments of $10 to $1 000, cash W HEAT profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to several times the original inves'ment, Profits paid first of 50 every month, still leaving the origin «el invesvmient mking money cr wTaAmiwe Payable on demand. Explanatory cir- STOCKS culars and statements of fund W_ send free. We want respousible agents, who $i] 00 will report on crops and introduee th.’ pian, Liberal commi-sious paid, FLEMMING & MSRRIAM, Om vere Majer Bioek,-Chienge, iif, Those desiring ey || THE PERFECTION || eee rece | GREENLEES =) i or WHISKY'=< - ' ‘ : ‘4 ; ItDImVva e A ’ . HERS }, UERIVALLED FoR Th oR ee Wptars TODDY. Hosrin:chics. aReyLesHine cece erlagineteptigpee manpage Weenapeae adler cascmsatinn ooo ene HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,'79 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuisxsy: Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysia, ; The samples were very fiavrant, mellow, Colored Velveteens, Table Napkins, Black Mustins, | Black Gros Grain Ribbons, Charlottetown, P. is, |, Blick Muire Ribbons, Black Kid Gloves, Black Casbains, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality,” ‘Arrucre Hit, Hassart, M, D, “Orro Heayar, F.C. s., F. 1. C.” Agent :—~ OWEN CONNOLLY Fah 24, 1882. MORTGAGE SALE, Coat Canvas, | NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by St'iped Hessians, Sheeting, Winceys, ete., ete. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlattetown, Jan. 6, 1883 INS The RANC# |! — — vu — The Undersigned represen's the following First class Marine. Fire,and Life Insurance Companies, and 1s prepared to effect insurance at the lowest rate :— 10: The Great Western Marine Insurance Com'y of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, $939,523.92. ---——= — 0:0 —— —--- The Nova Scotia Mariae Insurance Company of Halifax, ——— —— () | —_— The Pictou Mutual Marine Insurance Company of Pictou. —————0:0 Association of London, England CAPITAL, $5,000,000. ee () | (ee ee Fire Insurance The Northern Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen, CAPITAL, $15,000,000. et eee The North American Life Insurance Company, ae ee mn The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company 0:0 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Oct. 32, 83.—taw AGENT. virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture «of *Mortyag-, bearing date the twenty-sixth day of Juiy, A. D. 1878, made between James Duncan, of the one part, and Sir James Malcolm, «f the other part, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, at twelve o'clock, noun, at the Court House, in Charlotte- town, LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, } des situate, lying and being ia the Uity of | Uharlottetowp, iu the Province of Prince | Edward Island, aforesaid’ béunde@ and de. | scribed as follows, that is to say: Known and | distinvuished as Water Lot Number Six (No. 6), in the said city, fronting one handréed and six (1U6) feet on Water street, and « xtending tothe Channel of. Hillsborough River, having a breadth of cne hundred and twelve (112) feet, or to the said Channel, bonuded on the west by Water Lot Number Five (No. 5), the prop riy of the Steam Navigation Company, of the said Province of Prince Edward Island, and on the east by Water Lot Number seven (No, 7) lately the prope’ ty of the said James Duncan, now in possession of Henry Beer, Esq , together with the wharf and all buildings erected thereon. For tarther particulars apply at of Edward J. Hedgson, Solicitor, town Dated eighteenth day 1883. the office Charlotte- of January, A, D, JAMES MALCOLM, Jan. 18, 1883.—2aw NOTICE. VHE Undersigned have been appointed, at the several meetings held throughout Fort Augustus District, to recerve ofiers from capitalists willing to establish a Starch Factory in the vicinity, We are prepared, shouli they receive raticfaciory 1roposale on «<r before the 17th instan', ab 4 7). ,m, | to supply a -nually the produce of three buo- ldrd acres of potatovs for the next ve con- gevulive years, ’ PHILIP Me NALLY, JAS. TRALNOK, PulLIP LANE, Fort Anzustus, Feb, ', ’»3.—11 NUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- s NER, the en and Best N ewspeper published on P. K Island, Only €1 per year jfebs ‘ * a ‘i ’ gah RES tip ee