OE ip et pal “a aie CR A le yy ~ THE EXAMINER. COLONIAL CHURCH SOCIETY. HE Parent Committee of the Colonial Church So- ciety having directed their Agent, Mr. Cavie Richardson, to reside in Prince Edward Island; for that purpose he quitted Nova Scotia, in July last. Since his arrival here, a Corresponding Committee has been formed, and under its direction and control the affairs of the Socjety will henceforth be continued. rE The Corresponding Committee forbear entering into any lengthened statement of the plans and objects of the Society, as “ papers” or reports will generally accompany the circulation of this Address, and can always be had by applying to the Agent. The Colonial Church Society employs Clergymen, Ca- techists, School Masters and School Mistresses. It circulates Religious Books and Tracts, establishes Libraries and encourages the formation of Sunday and Day Schools, and all these objects will be cerried out by the Corresponding Committee so far as it may be in their power. The Colonial Church Society, although strictly and essentially a Church of England Seciety, is formed upon the most liberal basis; and seeks without distinction the religious welfare of all, especially of those who most need its aid. The operations of the Society ought greatly to be in- creased in the Island, in order that its moral and Spi- ritual destitution may be supplied—to effect this desirable object the greatly enlarged contributions of the friends of vital piety, and scriptural and sound Education are earnestly requested. CAVIE RICHARDSON, Sec’y to the Corresponding Committee. P. E. Island, December, 1846. MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEES. Rev. Dr. Jenkins, President, Capt. Orterar, R. N., Treasurer. Rev. D. Firzeerarp. Lieut. Cot, Stewart. Hon. J. M. Hout, Lieut. Hancock, R. N. Cavie Ricuarpson, Secretary. Subscriptions and Donations will be received by any one of the Members of the Corresponding Committee —by the Catechists and School Masters of the Society, and alsoat the Book Store of Mr. Henry Stamper, Charlottetown. ALLIANCE Life and Fire Insurance Company, L990 Yo CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING ! |: POLICIES centinue to be issued and renew- ed at my Office.—Attendance daily. The Company do nor take Assurances on Buildings or their eontents,in which CAMPHINE is used. GEORGE BIRNiE, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Nov. 13th, 1847. ite REMOVAL. SATABS OF. CANBEG, Engineer and Blacksmith, RETURNS his sincere thanks to the Inhabitants o Charlottetown and the Country in general, for their eomnnenenenes liberal support since he has commenced business, and T trusts that by assiduity and good wormanship to merit & continuance of their favours. He begs ieave to inform them that. he has removed to his new Factory in KENT STREET, immediately adjoining the Premises of Mr. John Scott, Coach Builder, and next door to Mr. John Hobbs, Cabinet Maker. ALWAYS ON HAND, GARRIAGE MOUNTING, SPRINGS, AND PATENT AXLES; TURNING LATHES AND EDGED TOOLS ; BROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES, WAL- RANTED OF THE VERY BEST MATERIALS. All kinds of Smrra’s Worx finished in the best style on reasonable terms at his Establishment, Kent Street. {(#~ An Apprentice wanted. Kent Street, Nov. 20, 1847. Bell-Hanging, Lock and White Smith! w Work. AVID O’NEILL begs leave to ac- ___. quaint his friends and the public generally, that,/having re- ‘urned from the Uniteti States, ne.has operied an Establishment ou the north side of the Provincial Building, and adjoining the TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. Prices Reduceds (HE Proprietors of the BOSTON TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY, having made ar- rangements for extending their business, and with a view to enccurage cash PURCHASERS, have reduced their prices to the following low rates, for founts of type of three hundred pounds and upwards, when purchased for cash only— AGATE, NoNPAREIL, Minion, BRevIER, BourGEots, Lone Primer, Sma Prea, Pica, The Credit Prices will remain the same as heretofcre, unless varied by special agreement. At the late Exhibition of the Mecnanic ASSOCIATION, a Silver Medal was awarded to this Foundry for the beauty and perfection of its types; and the printing community generally are well acquainted with the su- periority of its productions. This has sometimes led to the impression that higher prices are charged here than at other Foundries, which renders it proper to acquaint the craft, that they may at all times buy at this Foundry at lower rates than materials of as good guality can be purchased elsewhere. A series of faces of the Scorcn Gor Lerrek has been added to the previous variety of styles, in order to meet the wishes of such as are inclin- ed to give a preference to this kind of type; and addi- tions will constantly be made to suit the taste or fancy of the patrons of the establishment. Every article required in a Printing Office will be promptly supplied ; among which will be found WOOB TYPE, of the manufacture of Wetits & Wess, of New York, beyond question superior to anything of the kind made in the world ; PRINTING INK, of the various qualities and colors, from the celebrated manufactory of M. P. Prout, whose reputation as an Ink maker is unsurpassed ; TUFTS’S GANS PRESS, the perfection of Printing Presses, without which no Office should be considered complete; together with Cases, Chases, Composing Sticks, Brass Rules, and as large a variety of Job and Ornamental Type, Borders, &c., as can be found in the country. In addition to the business of the Type Foundry and Furnishing Department, the establishment is extensively engaged in «STEREOTYPING, and is always prepared to furnish Plates for works of any magnitude, in the best style of the art. Reference can be made to more than a thousand volumes, in the hands of the most eminent Publishers in the country. Orders respectfully solicited by JAMES M. SHUTE, Agent, Minot’s Building, Spring Lane, Boston, Mass. NOTICE. HE Subscriber having formed a connection __ With his Son, JAMES REDDIN, hereby notifies the Pub- lic that from and after the first day of January, 1848, the busi- ness heretofore conducted in his own name will be carried on under the name and firm of REDDIN & SON; and he hereby further notifies all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment of their respective Accounts. * DENNIS REDDIN., Dated this 28th day of Decembr, 1847. ae A CARD. AS the Subscriber has decided upon remain- ing in the Island he will resume his practice in the various epartments of his profession; and will again appear as Coun- sel in the Courts of Law and Equity. CHARLES YOUNG. 60 cents per pound. “6 “ “ec “ of ce “ ‘“ “ “ec “ RNSBRES 6 &“ Terrace, Charlottetown, Aug. 7. A CARD. HE undersigned will resume the practice of his Profession, and may be found at the Office lately oc- — by John Little, Esq., nearly opposite the Royal Gazette | ce. ae, To Tailors. ENRY FOUND, Teacuer of Courting,’ is desirous of forming a Class for the purpose of teaching” Young Men who may be anxious to learn, the Art of Catting,. in aj} its various departments. Persons doing business in his line, as Masters, will have an opportunity afforded them, of learning Mr. Found’s System of cutting Garments with preg. 8i0n and taste. They will do well by making early spplicanivn as Mr. F. intends to commence inthe month of October next. and as the number of pupiis will be limeted to twelve. Masters from the country can take lessons in three hours which will be of great benefit to them asa guide or method! Patterns of Garments sent to any part of the country at ls: 6d. by forwarding the cash, and paying postage. Terms made known on application at his Residence, Upper Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries’ Hall. — H. F. will undertake to instruct Females in the making of Summer Vests and Trowsers, which will afford to those who learn a sure and competent livelihood when properly taught None but respectable characters need apply. August 14, 1847. DRESS-BAKING BUSINESS. RS. LONG, lately from Exeter, England, respect- fully acquaints the Ladies of Charlottetown and its vicinity, that she has commenced the above Business at her Residence, Corner of Great George and Kent Sts. where she will be happy to receive orders in any of the present styles of Dress-making ; and she hopes that her work will be such as to merit the encouraging patron- age of the Ladies of this community. December 11, 1847. The Old Establishment Revived. GUN AND LOCK-SMITH BUSINESS. OOLE & TAYLOR beg leave to inform the inha-: bitants of harlottetown and the Island in general, that they are carrying on the above musiness im all its’ Branches, at the Old Establishment, next door to Mr. John Jury’s, Sen. Kent Street, where work can be done on the most moderate terms and at the shortest notice. Bell Hanging neatly done—Brands neatly cut, and Trusses for Rupture made on an approved principle. Guns altered in first rate style. December 11, 1847. 6m. NOTICE To THE TENANTS oN Townsuips Nos. 34, 51, anp 59." ‘HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Sik Granam Monrcomerry. Barrt.. Rosert MontGomery and James Monteomeny, Esquires, to take the management of their property in this Island, and to act generally as their Agent, hereby requests all persons indebtee to them for arrears of Rent, or otherwise,to make immediate payment. W. W. iRVING eer eae ; ii af Ie Notice to the Tenants on Township No. § [HE Subscriber having been duly empower- ed by Urren Tuomas Topp and Richard JaMEs Sur- RY Topp, Esquires, to take the management of that part of the above Township, belonging to them, and to act generally es their Agent, hereby requests all persons indebted to them for arrears of Rent, or otherwise, to make immediate payment. W. W. IRVING. LABRADOR HERRINGS. RECEIVED, ex brig “ Elizabeth Jane,” from St. John’s, N. F. 50 Bbis. of Superior No. 1 LABRADOR HERRINGS, which will be sold low for cash on application to JOHN B. COX, January 1, 1848. N Side Queen’s Square. = LE THE EXAWINER Is Printed and Published by E>wARD WHELAN, at his Office in Great George Street, every Saturday, and sent to Subscri- bers for Fifteen Shillings a year—exclusive, in all cases, of postage. Half of every Subscription is required to be paid in advance,—and no paper will be discontinued until all arrears are paid. _ADVERTIZEMENTS will be inserted at the usual rates—A liberal discount will be allowed to Auctioneers who advertire by the year. Prain anpD ORNAMENTAL JoB PRinTING can be done o7 the most reasonable terms at the Office of THe ExaminER— the Proprietor having selected for this purpose an extensive as- sortment of the most modern and ornamental tng : Orders and Communicationsfrom the Country, Rou te the Proprietor, must be post paid, in order to ensure attention AGENTS. JOHN LAWSON. Office removed to Prince Street, near the resi-| dence of Mr. James Coles, sen. Nov. 13. premises of Mr James antelo, whereheis prepared to exe- cute ail kinds af work an the Lock, Gun. and White Smith Bu- — = Manging+~and repairs made to Bells and Bell j co Will oe cone at snort notice. D. O’NieELL having studied his business attentively, and} adopted the most approved and modern style of workmanship, trusis that he will be favoured with the patronage of the pub-| lic, and will endeavour to merit it by diligence and punctuality | in the discharge of his orders. August 7. i -— | j | Notice to the Tenants on Lot 13. (‘HE Subscriber having been duly appointed, | by Power of Attorney, the Agent of Admiral Sir G ‘ Stymour, for Lot or Township No. 13, in this Toland hetehiy gives Notice to all persons on said Lot, to pay the Rents, and . | the first of October, will be placed in the hands of an attorne NOTICE. AS the Subscriber intends to make an arran| gement in his present business in the course of a short time e requests all persent indebted to him to make immediate | payment of their accounts. Ali that remain unsettled after, JAMES MOINAGR.. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted for the service of the. ; BLOOD HORSE SALADIN, for the past Season, either | y Note or otherwise, are desired to pay the respective sums to. August 14th, 1847. Ce et 7 . : the Groom, F i S : ; ig Arrears of Rents to him, and to him only. no oth ee process Bell, or to the Subscriber, without delay, | Ing power to receive the same. 7 r person hav otherwise proceedings shall be taken against them. 4 ‘Port Hill, Aug., 1847. JAMES YEO j STEPHEN : Upton, Dec. 18, 1847 Sw EPHEN RICE The following gentlemen will act as Agents for THE Exa MINER in their several neighbourhoods. Parties wishing te subscribe for the Paper, or to pay money on its account, can do so by calling on any of the undermentioned nts: New London—Alexander Rae, Esq., M. P. P. Princetown—William Beairsto, Esq St. Eleanor’s—J. Weatherbe, Esq. J P Bedeque—Mr. George Walsh Port Hill—James Yeo, Esq. J P Lot 11—Hon. James Warburton, M P P Cascumpeque—Mr. J. Coghlan. Tignish—Nicholas Conrsy, Esq. MP P Lot i6—Allan Fraser, ksq. M P P New Glasgow—Alexander Laird, Esq. J P St. Andrews—Mr P. Bambrick Morell—John Jardine, Esq, M P P St Peter’s Bay—Mr John Sutherland Neufrage and St Margaret’s—D. McDonald, hsq, M PF East Point—Angus James McIntyre, Esq. J P Seuris—Donald Beaton, Esq Bay Fortune—James Dingwel]. Esq. Georgetown—Martin Byrne, Esq, J P Murray Harbeour—John W: LeLacheur, Esq, M P-P Orwell—John McDougall, Esq Vernon River—Mr. Mathew Redmond 5, ee