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CONFERBNCE ■' * Ol^' 'IHK METHODIST CHURCH i HKI.U IN THIC hlW^iT M KTH ODIST CHURCH CM A.KI^t>'r'rE'l I ( II \ki Ml I I. iw \ 1 ic HI ,1 tinKMm^mm >, I HI Methodism in Prince Edward Island. " When He first the work begun, Small and feeble was His d»yi Now the Word doth ;;wittly run, Now it wins its widening way." "A hundred yeirs ago! What then? There rose he world to bless, A little band of faithful men, A cloud of witnesses." Jainf\ Monli;i>iiieiy. .ETHODISM in Prince Edward Island dates from 1774. On the 31.t day of May in that year, Mr. Benjamin Chappell and h.s wife reached th-.s Province - then known as the Island of St. John's and settled in New London, on the North side of the Is., nd. In October, 1778, they removed to Charlottetown and "set in motion a train of measures" that resulted in the introduction and organization of the Methodist Church. Mr. Chappell was born in London, England, ,n 1740, and was the son of worthy and God-fearing pare, ts. Mr. Wes'.ey-under whose ministry he war mTntions him with respect in the fourth volume of his Journal, anu maintained a correspondence with him to the end of his life. In his later years Mr. Chapped was wont to repeat with apparent delight incident, arising frcm his intimate acquaintance with the Founder of Methodism, and extracts from letters received from him bearing upon the progress of the work of God in this colony. Mr. Chappell was a man of integrity and considerable ability. In 779 he vva elected a member of the Legislative Assembly, "and after having been engaged in several departments of the public service," was in 1802 appointed Postmaste of the colony" -which position he held during the remainder of his life. From the time of his arrival in the colony, he was deeply impressed with the spiritual destitution of the inhabitants, and at once organised th- distinctive and peculiar services of Methodism-which without interruption have been continued to the present time. This godly and devoted man ended his jou.ney on the 6th day of January, I82S, in the 83rd year of his age. The late Rev. Dr^Richey, who visaed him in 1823. referred to him, when " bending over the tomb under the accumulated infirmities of extreme old age," as remarkably clear and collected in mind- ready after a life of irreproachable godliness, to be offered up; and awaiting not only without fear, but in joyful anticipation the hour cf '..s departure from earth.'" " And I ieard a voice from heaven saying, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lora fom henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their laliors; tor their works follow after them " 'V-\. 1 I i'^, '-^ inrKf mttsl. t H\Kinl II lOWN -: in ;h. bauall.o; ot Caven Militia, una-r' .he E.rl of Bdlamon,, until IW. when he Hnally refte.Mr.,.,. m.li.ary .erv-^e In March, ISOl' h' '-^ ^""^'Jl ,o thio Provii .e to .ecurc po.,e«ion of a tract of land he had purcha.ed at th. head of Hill.horouKh River. Wh.le in Philadelphia influential citizens, evidently improved witt, hi. qualification., ur^ed him to accept the position of Chaplain in one of their frigate., but hi.loyMty .okir.K and Philadelphia on his way ential citizens, evidently impirsjeu wuii ma iiuiiiiin.ain,iio, u.^-.- • - — »r- — i — ■ „. . ~ t .^.i. i i i country prevented hi, acceptance of the te.'ptin, offer. He at once proceeded on hi. journey, reaching Charlot...town on the 16.h day of June, ana Immediately took charge of hi. estate, twenty-tour mile, di.tr.nt from the Capital, and wMch i. .till known a. " U.w.on .Grove. , w „ „. „ Mr Uawson at once exerted himself to promote the cau.c of reliKion and hi. name i. intimately connected with the ri.e and P'og'"" "^ MM,m in Prince Edward I-'nnd. He f mmi tour nemtier, of the church in Charlotteto.n Benjamin Chappell and hi, wife, Jo.eph Robinson and Mr.. Sm.th-_.nd proved a mo.t in., rtant auxiliary to the small and stru««l,n« cau.e. Service, were frequen.lv conducted by him in town, .ometime. n the h'"-i 'O"^. " Samuel Hutchinson',, near the jail, xownal Street; bu, generally at the house of Mrs. Smi- :h stood on the ,ite of tl.e pre.en re.idence of M;.,. Morn., and adjoined the reside;ce and Fo.t Office of Mr. Chappell, Water Street. He aU. .- ..ed every .e.tlemen. on the I.land, ''"'''^ '";;".';-7 J peiple, who hailed his coming with great delight. The fore,., were .hen in their nrimitve g:andeur, there were no road,, few horses, and no "'"»«" "^ "J kind no bridges; and the faithful itinerant in the midst of hardships and privations, now altogether unknown, did the work of an evangelist, and made proo of his ministry. His youngest son, referring .0 hi. father's fai.h and work, observes .ha. " no obstacle seemed so great as to hinder him from performing what he considered his duty." Although a man of strong constitution, the exposure and long journeys were too heavy a ta. on hi. physical strength, and »£'"",,"' Illness in the 42nd year of hi.s ..ge, he closed his useful a, d honorable career, happy in God and full of hope and peace. Mr. Dawson was a piou. and intelligent man, of litieral education, whos God. His name is still recall h'S fathers." " Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death cf his saints." ose i.ractical ministry was very acceptable to the people, and was rendered the happy mean, of deepening and spreading ihe work of ed w,lh grateful emotion. " For after he had in his own generation ser-ed the counsel of God," he " fell on sleep, and wa, laid unto RF.V. WILLIAM BLACK. recognized as The first Methodist Minister to visit Charlcttetown was the Rev. William Black, of blessed memory. He was one of Mr. Wesley's converts, and is justly ;d as the Apostle of Methodirm in the Maritime Provinces. His ministry was convincing, congregations overflowed, multitude, were converted, and the f /-. . V- Church, through his instrumentality, organized in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prmee Edward I land Under ^^ ^ ^J '"^^ 2°,^' ^^^^^^^^^ ]' makes the following entry in his journal : " I set off for the Island of St. John's, at the earnest and repeated mv.tat.on of Mr B. Chappel where I arrived on The 22nd, and tarried about .fortnight. I preached several times at Charlotte.own and St. Peters; but alas! the people in general appeared altogether tgnorant of the nature of true religion, and of that faith which worketh by love." , . vt c .■ •„ \.:, .,,.,„ Mr Black made a second visit in the autumn of 1794. Mr. Nathaniel "right, of Bedeque, a godly and devoted man, crossed to Nova Scotia n h,s own vessel to lay before Mr. Black the moral condition of the people, and to convey h,... to the Island. The visit was productive of great good. At Bedeque Mr^ Wr ht and his family were baptized and a church of twenty members organ>.ed. Mr. Black's reception at Charbttetown was of a most ,f -"S/J"-'- J^^ people heard him gladly, and Governor Fanning " expressed much friendship," and offered to assist in the " erection of a chapel in town. Thus the "nda '-"= o Methodism, in the beautiful Island of Prince Edward, were laid. Mr. Black's work proved to - of a genuine and permanent character. Classes -re formed a Charlo«e.";n Bedeque, Tryon, Murray Harbor, and other settlements in the Province, and .- work developed on thoroughly Wesleyan lines. He was uc- C'>ario"etown Be q , y , ^ succession of godly and devoted men, whose memories are cherished, and whose works foUov^ Iftt h L • Thfo 'the : 1^ OS, and by L "es'sing of the Great Head of the Church, Methodism has extended her borders, multiplied her converts erected beaut ful churches well furnished a;d commodious parsonages, and the last census brought out the encouraging fact, that during the decade uie Methodist Church S Prince Edward Island, as the result of sustained evangelical enterprise, and the building up of believers in their most holy faith, had doubled the number of Us adherents. „ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ -^^ spreads -md grows, Ever mighty to ^■evail." THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, CHARLOTTETOWN. In that invaluable work "Methodism in Eastern British America," Rev. Dr. Smith informs u. that in November 1814, the frame of the first church buildine las ras d-'special assistance bein. given on the occasion by British soldiers-and in the partly finished edit.ce the first sermon was preached in June Js 6 In de o accommodate the rapidly increasing congregation, a site was secured on Prince Street, and in .835 a new church was dedicated described s ' Lo g e d Z ius buildin , th'u will com'fortably sea, 600 hearers, and is also an ornament to the town." " Of the orig.na trustees ^c most wide y known w'; Isac Smith, an Englishman of most estimable character, good mental powers, and an acceptable local preacher. ; Henry Smith, his brother who died t gooTold age in New Zealand; Robert Longworth, of Loyalist parentage; ^hom- Dawson son of the early local preacher o be s^^^^^^^ p„,.,„ Chr^s'o-i^- rr..., Tnhn Trenaman. Charles Welsh, and William Tanton faithful and zealous men. In 1838-39 the church _ was consmeraoiy enUrged," and a7ew years later " a spacious wing was added." Associated with the trustees in this work was the following comm.tree: Ra.pn BrecKcn, James FIRST Mil HOUIsr CIIIRCH ANM) I'ARSONAOK i became famed, made it difficult for any resident or visiting worshipper ev, o forget it. THE PRESENT CHURCH. The corner stone of the present spacious and imposing edifice was laid on May 24th 1863. by Mrs. Dundas "^^^^^^^^'^ ''^tn ChuTh Governor of Prince Edward Island.- The scroll deposited in the corner stone contained the f'-'^g -"'P^^^-^ the Lady of H s e/c 1 e^^, U. UiV Ov VirMHI-ER^ OX vm: KiRST METaODIST CHURCH, CHAKL J T f.i P J ,V,M, FRJM 1807 TO WS. waile, \. :.l.. John H.n.vr h, D. Sc, .lob ShH.ilon. John Roiul, VVaUr.m U . Brewer, Geurije M. Can,i.)-eU. M-T O- ASSISTANT MINISTK.-; . • ', 1X45 TJ ml, WHEN GRACE CHUKCH WAS MADE AN INDEPENDENT CIRCUIT. Field T. George St. -1, Ge .r.;-,. M. C.mpi.ell, W :U:.r.u TilM'.-tt, .1. U . \\ n.lman, A. M. •METlKWMSf PREACHERS' PLAN FOR CHARLOTTETOU N, CORNWALL, UINSI.OE, VOR^ AND PO..NAL CIRCUITS" CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING NAMES: MINISTERo. Geor.,. M, Cu.,phcll, Dou«..s H. Lod.e. U Uli.m J. Kirhy, Geor.e F. Daws.,,,, M. A.. A. D .McLecd, R.chard Opie, Williar,, J. """' , OCAL PRKAniERS: 'Richard .lohnsun, M. D. , Joseph Knigh,, W iUiam Boyle, John T, M.losh. A. M.. LI B.. ^-';^-^'y''';''^^'y^''^;l p „„. Th-.;!s Avr,, H-KV R.-kha.u, Is,.- Brv-n^on, G. H. Taylor. John Prowse, George Carter, J. D. Seauym Sanyae, Uhe.uley. J. Ma.the.s, Alfre, H,v'..r'G.or...- Rackhum, George Ayers, John Uo.ul, v. Bryenton. John Edwards, J. Ayers, D. D. S.. H. Johnson, .. Wh.at.oy. ..,.>...rd T,.hnson H D .-as ordained in li'A, .u,d was a nvmher of the old Conference ot Eastern Br:tish America Dr. Johnson was an excellent preacher .a dU :;;:;::t::::2 t ";;>,i.s. a senou. throat ,ro„„;e n,ade it necessary lor hi.n to retire Iron, t.e active wor. itr 1.64^ He shortly atter con,n,enced the practice ot Modicitte in this citv. and as Local-preacher and Class-leader has rendered valuable service to the First Church. WKSI.KVAX MHrrHoniST SCHOOL CI l-\.K'l,Oiri'. II )\\N PAK•rIAl.I.^■ i%N I )( )\\'i-:i ) TRUSTEES. - The Reverend Ge..,e M. Ca™p..en, ex-oft.cio; L. L. Bee. Es,. R.ch.d Johnson, M. D., L.. Col. F. S. Moore; L. M. Poole, Esc,-, R.chard Heartz, Esq; John Newson, Esq., L. E. Prowse, Esq: M. L. A. , ■ .. r T Reer Eso and R OFFICERS C- THE BOARD : ^-Chair.nan, Rev. George M. Campbell; Secetary, Lt. Co.. Moore; Jo-nt-Ireasurers, L. L. Beer, Esq. '^"' ''" rvll^rrsct^i was opened in 1897, Miss Lena Barre.te ^a licensed teacher and a successUl instruc.r^.as engaged by .he Board, and under her care "'^"'■•"T:r::g;::r::r;l:t:K;::;:r::i:":r ...he Board, and Dip,on.as wm be gran.edloall who complete U. preserved course satistaclotily. ,, . , q.aEton Streets tor the purposes of the Trist. At considerable expense I 23 o T K I X. I', II I.,,., J^ I'l ■■ 1 1.1 i ■ I I1..I ll DIRKCTORV ov 1 1ll. I II I i:i:xi'i Mi;i lioDisr cm Kcii. liAi; -•-•ml. i^D'^i- ;1>->1()\ Ol \i:\\ lilUNSWICK .\N1> I'KlN'j-, i:i )\V.\RI ) 1S1..\XI> (( )N I KRF.N'CE OK THE :i,i) !N jiksi' mi:tii()|)Ist ciii kcii, cii ari.otti-.towx. i'. i-; i , commkxcixc; CONFER^^NCE SERVICES. Wednesday, June 22, 7.30 p. m. - Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, conducted by the President. Address by Rev. Dr. Stewart. Thursday June 2.?. 7.30 p. m. -Op .'n Session of Conference in behalf of Missionary Society. Addresses by Revs. G. W. Fisher and S, F Huestis. Friday June 24, 7. .30 p. m. - Open Session of Conference in behalf of Kduca- tional Society. Addresses by Revs. S. H. Rice, J. A. Clark, M.A., and H. R. Baker, B.D. Saturday. June 25, 7 30 p.m. Consecr.ilion Service, conducted by Rev. Dr. Brecken. Sabbalh, June 26, 9 a.m. Conference Loveteast, led by Rev. Dr. Chapman. Ua.m., Ordin.aion Service. Charge by Rev. R. W. Weddall, B. A., retinnt; President. 2.30 Sal>bath School service. Addresses by Rev. A. D. McCiilly. B.D., Geo, C Young and C. W. Strong. 7 p.m.-Rev, G. J. Bond, B.A. 8.20 Evangelistic Service, conducted by Rev, F, H. W. Pickles. Monday, June 27. 7.30 p.m.— Open Session in behalf of Sustentation Fund. Addresses by Revs. Hy. Penna, Ceo. F. Dawson, M. A., and W. C Matthews. Tuesday, June 28, 7.30 p.m, -Temperance Meeting. Addresses by Revs. Wm. Penna and N. McLaughlin, B. A. Morning Services from 7 to 7.45. Wednesday, conducted by Rev. S. A. Bayley. Thursday, Friday, Saturday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, J. B. Gough. J. S. Cregg. J. A. Ives. H. D. Marr, Hy. Pierce. W. B, Tennant. I 25 .I.A. M ,1, Su]it. I'ir-i Cluirdi Simtlay S. li,.,,) Li.-Cui.. V. >. M....rti-: Chairman Cotifcmini t oiiiiiiiiie Hknkv Smi I m Secretary (.■onfiiniin; (.■iiiniiiilh-i' ^ i;. II. ilA-/Aiii> / ■ Gi H Si B C C C I< I I I A-.t, Sn|>l. I'ir-t I'luir. :li SiiTiil.iy Sc;lni.>l «. W. Wi i: -.1 :■ \. ,. I .,,^ Chairm.n ( Sun h |],, .i.ili m ( i.iiiiiiiru-e Ch.iinii.ni S..iiMrMi I ..iniiiil COX I- [•Ri; NCI' coMMi r ri:!-; W . W ~: \-.i 1 1 ST-RVICl-:s IN OTHHR ClirRClIF.S. Gr.ce Ha m,. Rev. R. Wilson, Ph. D. 2..-?0, Snl.b.th School Service. A,Wresses by Rev. S. H. R.ce and G. C. Palmer. 7 p. m. Rev. Geo. M. Young. Heart?. Hall, 3 p. m. - Rev. James Crisp. St. James, (Presbyterian) - U a. m. Rev. J. Read; 7 p. m.. Rev. Thomas Marshall. Zion. (Pre.shyterian-) 11 a. m. Rev. W. W. Brewer; 7 p. m., Rev. J. A. Clark, M. A. Baptist U a. m., Rev. J. Shcnton; 7 p. m.. Rev. Wm. Penna. Central Cbristi.an Church -11 a. m.. Rev. Wm. Wass; 7 p. m.. Rev. William Lawsori. Church of Christ ^ 11 a. m.. Rev. C. H. Manaton; 7 p. m.. Rev. Jos, Parkins. Cornwall ^11 a. m.. Rev. S. H. Rice; 7 p. m., Rev. W -.', Lodge, North Wiltshire 11 a. m.. Rev. W. .V. Lodge; 7 p. n.., Kev, E. C. Turner, Kingston i p. m.. Rev. E. C. Turner. Little York ^11 a. m., Rev. W, H. Spargo; 7 p. m,, Rev. S. James. Union Road 3 p. m.. Rev. R. W. J. Clements. Brackley Point Road 7 ]>. oi. Rev. Thos. Pierce. Pleasant Grove - i p. m., Rev. W. H. Spargo. Stanhope— 3 p. m., Rev. S. James. Black River 10.30 a. m., Rev. E. Bell. Winsloe South- 2.30 p. m., Rev. Harry Harrison; 7 p. m., Rev, J. C. Berne. Highfield-11 a. m„ Rev. J. C. Berrie, 7 p. m., Rev. Harry Harrison. Princetown Road- 7 p. m.. Rev. Geo. A. Sellar. Winsloe North - 11 a. m., Rev. Thomas Stebbingc, Pownal- U a. m., Rev, Geo. W. Fisher; 7 p. m., Rev. Geo. Steel. Mount Herbert- 2.30 p. m.. Rev. J. J. Colter. Clifton-U a. m., Rev. J. S. Allen. Vernon River North-2.30 p. m., Rev. J. S. Allen. Summerside- a. m. and p. m., Rev. S. Howard, B. D, Margate— Rev. R. S. Crisp. Bedeque— Rev. Wm. Harrison. R. W. WKDDALL, President. GEORGE STEEL, Secretary. G. M, CAMPBELL, l surerintendents o£ Charlottetown Circuits. W. J. KIRBV, I * I 27 I.iMIs t'AK I l-.K / I 4 , r - l-.l>\\ AlVli Mimkl. A \\. \< llo-UAIl A A A 11 n I! w H li i; 1! li I! C()Mi:ri:\li-: com mi i ri".i': 4 M NMSTKRS AND THEIR HOMES DURING CONFERENCE Allis.ni, Dr: I'. K. IU-;ul?, Crnflon Strcft. Allrii, |nlin S.; 1, I. Si-nliur, Weyiiioiuh SUl'uI. Allen' 'Til. miMs; I. 1 1. Sinm;m. liayliflil Mrt'cl. liaylev, U. 1!., H. ': I- T. I'.MnlcMi, Miilpfciue Ki.a.!. Bpyley, S. A; |. T. IVardnn, Malpvcuu' Ri)ail. Baker, II. U ,M. A: N. Railonlmry, (Ir.'ai (le.irijL' Street. Bal.lerst.m, B. II , I!. A: V. I'.aUlerstun, Crent Ceurye Street. Bell, .\ C , S. T. li; I. r. ilellish, (Ireat (;,'c)r;;e Street. Belli KiUvard: ('.. II. Tavlor. rpper I'rince Street. lierrie, l.l ;(',. K. Miiijlu-. Kit, ton Street. Brerken, !'., 1 1. l);I.t-i'il Mnrre, Watermere. liiincl, G. I., A. I'.: U. lleattz, Weslliourne. Brewer, W. \\ ; W. I\ Carter, (Jneen Street. Cnnioiiell, Ci. \'; I'.irs.inin,'.- I'rince Street. (han.iiiiin. fiiMalu 1. Iluesti,, KenMn^ton Un.nl. Clinpiiian, .\. K.. li- A; Miss Stamper, llraftun Street. ( inpnian, I)., 1 >. Il;li. A Sliarp, llrafton Street, ( larke. 1. A., \. M; Inlin A. M.'ore. Clements, k. W 1; Ri.-liar.l Heart/., (Ireat (ie"_r!,'e Street. Ciiltrr, I. I,, S. 1. 1'.; Chas Malliesiin, St. Peter's Ruail. C<,mli."ii,'ch'aile,: ln,rpli Kmnlil. Hillshnr., Street. I'risp, lames; W. A. Ilntches,.ii, laist.in Strert. Crisp, Robert: \V. A lliiteltesoii, Ku>l..n Street. n.nvsnn, Cecrije F., 1'.. A; lol.n Lewis, (irafiiin Street. Dvsiaiit. l..hn: 'I'lionias R. Brooks, I'rinee Street. Die.isiailt. T 1; \V. S. Stewart. Water Street. Kriev, lohn K: Artemas I.onl, lirii;litoii Road. Kvans.K., I). l):l)r. R lolnisoii, Kent Street. I''is ,er, C.. W; riiilil) I.arqe, liavtield Street, Kri/zel. I'rink: C.eorije Carter, I'.iiston Street. C,.>Msinitli, |ohn; R C Coll, Kitzr.iy Street. C,oiii;li, lohn 11: Heinv Weeks, Roehlord >(iii.are. tireyt;, J. S., I!. .A; Nliss .-stamper, Craflon Street. Hamilton, C. W; K. Toombs, C.rcat C.eurije Street. Harrison, V. W; James Barrett, Doieliester Street, llarrisim, (ieorKe'; James Barrett, Dorchester Street. Harrison. II., B. .\: Rev. C. Campbell, I'rince street. Harrison Wm: .S. Down. Maliie.nie Ro.id. Micks, Thomas: Dr. Taylor, Craflon Street. Ilneslis, S. I': lion. D. I Vail, Ksplanade. Howar.l, Samuel., B. A: W. P. Colwill, Malpeiiue Road. Howard, W. I., B. A; B. Heariz, Wotbourne. Howie, Isaac: .Miss Kllis. I'rince Street. Ilaney, |., B.A: !•'. R. lleartz, C.raflcm Street. Ives 'loim A: W. U. I.oni;, Malpei|ne Road. lame-,'. Silas; Wm I.ari^e. Ilillslioro Street. 'lohnston, W. K., 1!. A; Henry Smith, llillsboro Street. 'Kin(4, I. K: Herbert Lf.ve, Kilzrov Street. Kirliv,' W I: l'ars; K. ('• (■"•!', I''itzr..y Street. McDon'ald. L. R: Mrs Henry Seller, Kent Street. McLaughlin, N., B. A; Ibm. D. Karcpiharson, Cppcr Prince Street. McLeod, \. D; Ldward II. Norton, Malpe(|ue Road, Manaton, C. II: K. V. I'urdv, Malpe(|ue K.iad. Marr, II. D., B. A: G. K. I'uH, Cpi^er Prince Street. Marshall, Thomas: C. Frank Beer, Prince Street. Matth-ws, W. C; Mrs. W. L. Wellner, Hillsboro Street. Opie. Ricii rd; F, I'erkins, Brighton RoaJ, Palmer, G. C. P: Dr R.Johnson, Kent Street. 29 * i'nr I 'ay TVii IVn IV| I'ic' Tie I'ic IN,| I^ii Rr; Ki. Ko Scl Slu Sh Sp; ill al > II' Ki W ■ Wi'.M lUHKNI'; kl>lli|-,N( 1-, OK HKN.I. Ill-.AKI/, K.'-J MINISTERS AND THEIR HOMES [HIRING CONFERENCE Tnisli'V, ('. H . M \; I'- ■■■'.ink Bi'C, I'rnc ■ Sinel. I'nrkiiu', Iom-I'Ii: I-'- T'l'inl's. iWi-M (Icnr^je Mrc;.!. raysnii, ('.. r.: 1. I. I'lvio. ll"tel I Mvics. T'eniia, ll.rirv:' I lartv li(l^wa'', Kinl SliTel. I't-nna, Win: \V. C. Wliiic, Htii;titon. rui.pur, W.K: A. Salmn-, Cr.ifhn Slrwl. I'u'kles F II. \V; W. C Tumrr. IlilM'.itu Sircol. 1'iorce, Ilcnrv., V,. A; Tliomns I'erix-. C.uat Cu-rui- Sirrrt. I'icrce. Thninns; Thi.nias I'iiTi-e, I'.rrril (l.'dryu sirii'l. I'(,|H', Ilcnrv., I). I>: Mr^. "■ .l"hn'«in, Ksplan >ilc. K.inisnv, F.:'K. K. I'lu'ly. Mnl|H-(|iK Uiuil. kcnd, Jcihn: I.iim-s I'alon, Crai^iilea. Kirr, .^. H; N. Kalli-nlnirv,(;ri.-nt (Iciirgf SircTt. Kiivs, CcrnL- .\: Inhn Ko-s. DunlK'siiT Siri.-i. Sl'IUt, (;fori;e ;\; C.i'urL'i- Si-llcr. Ilillsln ru Streri. SluTlnii, I.il'; W. K. l).TW<'in. Killnirn, SlacUfuril'. Iv. .A M'>rri>, \S\viii'.iitli Slrcet. .Spartin, \V- II: spir I'iclianI, l!ayla-la Street. Sprat!iK', II , I). 1); I' ilge .Mley, Dnrchi-^ler Street. Slebhincs, Tluimas; Then Mimre, Upper I'rince Street. Steel, Ceiir^-e: Mark Wiiyht, K "til Street. iitewart, Clurles. D.D.: .A S. I,,hnj.iiii, I'rince Street. TeaMJale '. 1 : C. K. Full. Tpper I'rinee Street. Tenrant, W.' !!.: I:inie> MeKee, Kini; Street Thomas, II. K.: I.. M. I''i"le, I lilMmro Street. Thomas, \V. I!.; \V. I' Doiill, Kent S're.l. Thompson, \V. A.; Mrs. ('.eor^-e A. Stanley, CraOon Street. Turner, K. C: llenrv We. ks, Koichfor.l S.iuare. T'veeilie, Win.: W. W. Iteer, Kini; Square. Wason, I.. I.: Ceorye Carter, I'.u^toii Street. Wass. Wnil: Miss I'.llls, Prince Street Wed.lall, K. W , .■\.I!.:I>r Taylor, Crafto.i Street. WiL'htmau, K. A.: L. M. Toole, I liUsboro Street. Wilson, R., rh.l).; H. lial.lersKm, (ireat C.eorKe Street. YouHR, I. ».; A. C Duchemin, Creat C.eorye Street. Young, G. M.i Lt -Col. Moore, Waterniere. at (^uiference ;- r ii n . i t 1!..,.^ ir 10 TtnswTll Wni Hovle K. U. lirow. lohn I. Chappell, Rev. G. M. CamplwII, Wrii;lii, II. J. Worth, I 'avid Waye, M's. I< Youny, W. W. Heer. reveremi gentlemen the Committee now tenders lis sincere ami hearty ihaiiks. 3« •J * RKSUIKNl K OK \V, A, \Vl-.Kk>, l-,SI,> ■ Ki;sii>i'.M i: or mk. .khin m.mii.ian (.liitf Li.-ii!.i.r |).jiiiitii..i, >.S. Sl.ii.l.i sotiH ^ii'i ijri.i'.N x.iiAKi-; I m I K|,s;|nF.N<-K O!- \!A!OR W. A. WKKKS, IIRICHTON I l'tii)i.i;s wii \KK ■• riU'. (;i:ii.\Ks." Ki-ukiiiL-of Mr. \.iM I Inn (..i\,..l J. J. ( ,.iy >•; son N ki:siiji:ni I or mk w. a. iii ix iii.sdN Mark Wright & Co. LW FURNITURE * A. S, JOHNSON, Pit. r, R. M. JOHNSON, Phm. B. Ui Ik tk iti t JOHNSON & JOHNSON Corncc /fe«t ""« Streets. Cornel- Queen and Richmond Streets •^CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.<^ ee^=;=eeeAND~ BICYCLES Wholesale and retail North Side Queen Square - - Charlotletown ^ » •» 1^ (fl BOOKS BLLKRS STATIONERS aKrCiiStic Orlnilrjcj „„J ■" *^ »t CHARLOTTETOWN Siiooft6inc|ing v?^>» I Mi itl a> liii «ti I m m m i Amahxr /•/w/r^n,/,/u-rs' The. di.pemint; of Physiaani he Cold Soda Water SutNies riesiriptiom our with t'lre truit " ■ SpecHxIty. Jtiici: Flavors. Victoria Jewelry Store E. W. TAYLOR Watohn^tilcer, Jeweler aiitl Optician CHARUOTTETOWN, P. E. iSLAND S !3»* Svecinl ;illi nli.iil kIvl-ii to filtinj; Classes. 1 CROWN CO^IRECTIONERY Fine Chocolate W. A. HUrCHE50N MANUFACTUaER OF AND JOBBER IN Choice Confectionery . Nort;, and SoutTsuhTQueen S,,uan', - . CharMMown GEO. CARTER 1 CO. ^^'holesale and Retail Seedsmen IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, FAICY G^ODS AND WALL PAPERS SOUVENIR CHIN A WARE AND PHOTOGRAPHS Charlotte town, = > . P. E I a* Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik «»> m m m <»> <»> 11 m m m i» m i< HI (i. M. MOOKl; S. A. Mel, KOI. W. A. STKWAKT J- I'. (lORDON Moore & McLeod STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS : _ : AND ^:s=;EEi— * * * WALL PAPER * ft « QUEEN STREET, . . CHARLOTTETOWN DODD & ROGBRS Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE stoves, Paints, Oils, Glaag, etc., etc. CHARLOTTETOWN, - . . P.E.ISLAND TF.WAP.T :iRI)ON ODS rowN -h FLOUR AND TEA STORES +- BEBR & GOFF IMl'OWTKWS l)K Flour, Tea,, Fruit, General Groceries Queen Square and King Square CHARLOTiETOWN, P. E. I. Stanley Bros. AND Dry Goods Millinery i and * Gentlemen's < Furnishings BROWN'S BLOCK, Charlottetown, P. E. Island it Ik lb * Ik m City Market Building, Queen Square, East End, 0pp. Post Office "** CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND j TELEPHONE Bl $ DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LIME, BRICK. &C. Charlottetown, P. E. I. * Poole's Wharf F. D. BEER, M. D. '/?t€/ f^fC KINO SQUAKE Charlcttetown, - - - P. E. Island Ol'l'iCE IIoUKs:— 8 lo lo a. m ; 12 to 3 p. ni.; S to 10 ji. 111. F. R TAYLOR, F. R. C. S. EDIN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Gr.-iftfni Street, - - Cliarlottolowii (iKHi K. lloi'KS: -91.1 10.30 a.m.; 1.30 In 3.30 p.m. \, %3M.y cm ~~^v X^--^ \ Physician & Surgeon Special Attention Qiven to Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OlFICE-KKNT STREET, CHARr.OlTEIOWN. Office Hoi:k.s : — 910 10.30 a. m. I to 3.30 p. III. 6 to 7.30 p. m. <»> m m m m m m Richard Johnson, M. D. PhijHician and Surf/eon Prince Street, Near Kent, Charlottetov^n, P. E. I. OkI'K K llolRS: — 9 lij 10 a. 111.: 2 t(i 4 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. FIRE LIFE AGGJDENT l PrqWSE BrOS. 'W' E. R. BROW i OFFICE-BROWN'S BLOCK Charlottetov/n vk t m • £ • «p i« m m m DENTISTRY f ^S In all its branches— On, :\ni, Bridge, j; Plate Work, etc— is carried on sue- | cessfully and satisfactorily at Sun- m nyside Dental Parlors. ^ CLOTHII^G-, Teef/i Extracted Painlessly. Examination and Advice Free. <^y^ J- H. AYERS S CHAKI^OTTIiTOW-.N, FOB C-A^PtlPETS 1^. K, Island '^^ 'X< Q. F. Hutcheson JIEWEIER AMD OPTICIAN' Slra^uara if pRiPaSePp^Ia * ©pticaP n GoPfega OUKEM STKKET Charlottetown, - - P. K. Island W. E. DAWSON IMPORTER or 41 H ARDiA£ARE i^ CARRIAGE STOCK IRON, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &c. Corner Kent and Great George Sts. Charicl'^town * til «h Ik Oi * lii MADE TO ORDER <^ Any Style from the best Imported Leather BLACK OR COLORED W. F. Morris Prince Stieel, ciif/\'iiiiii^Q h"nde>%ayleit Hall. t >tr <»« 1> I* l»> i»« $ i I* I* Agents for the Celebrated Star of India Blend Tea. Ricliuiond Street, - - Charloltctoton, P. E. 1. 44444444444444444444444S^»(-»»frM-»1^ '"-»(' (-((-(^((-((fr Bicycles Enameled ANY CO LOU (iJ.AKI.N'c; Tkoce-ss) U/'/ier Great George 6'/., Chariottetown. H. R. LARGE 4'nrrln§re Favtory Pierce & Co. GENERAL DRY GOODS MANTLES & IVIILLINEBY -BEER BROS. IMPORTtRS or STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOl DS General Grocers AND SEEDSMEN (SJoraer Queen ^ SiCzroi^ gtreetii V^-J ** (gftareorfefocon, p. Q. J. PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. ONTARIO ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, IN^URK VOIR I'ROi'KKTV IN TIIK I'lUKNIX YOUR LIKK IN TIIK CONKKI 'KKATION TAKE dUI' AN ONTARIO A((TI)r.NT I'OLICY TIIKN la'RCHASK A TICRKT TO KL'ROl'E liV DOMINION LINK STK ' Ml' KS. ALLTIlIiSEOOODTlllNCiSCAN liK HAD KUOM H. BEER Goneral Insurance Agent Accountant i Aidltor 5 Charloltetown, P. B. Island 10 Pownal Wharf Goal Depot AUGUSTUS DOWN UKALER IN :^3* ALL KINDS OF Hard A Soft Coal Ctiarlottetown, - - P. E. Island City Foundry and Machine Shop n. iAZHire s son MHiiiiraotnrpi'N of and DpiilorN in Mowing & Reaping Maciiines, Ru tary Harrows , Plows, &c. Repairing Promptly Attended To. 4> yn m Oi di iti Oi ill! iti «t> tk Ik * 0) tk IV i|> Kensington Tannery E. G. I.OVE Charlottetown, P. E. I. B. B. LOVE & SON MAMI Ai I'tl^'-'^^ *"■" Satin and Pel)l.le Grain, Wa.x and Grain Upper, Splits, Harness Leather, etc. Undertaker * m *^ Hi^lissl Casli ?ri52 Paid for Hides, Bark, k JOHN H. BBLL DEALEH IN BOOSTS, SKOBS AlSrit ICXTBBBItS Sole Leather, Shoe Findings, &c. OPPOSITE BAPTIST CHURCH Ct^arlottetowri - - P. E. Inland Cus/cn/i JVork ami I^cf^airiuQ a S/^ecia/ly. upper Great Oeorge street, - - Cbarlottetown, P. E. I. la JAMES BARRETT!^ GENERAL DEALER IN Lumber & Coal CONNOLLY'S WHARF Charlottetown, . _ . P. E. Island m Oi * % Hi Oi \ii <<> \li W. p. DOULL * 'Xi ELECTRICIAN Bicycle Re-enameling AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES == CHBAPEST A.ND BEST:^ee= uiiKURE i-akish; AFTER TAKING CHARLOTTETOWN KENT STREET Ntjar Johnson 8: Johnson's Uptown Store, X S. BAG N A LL, D. D. S. | (JE •♦^DEHTIST^* SPECIALS -Crown and Bridge Work, and Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas. " "*'H|^l""— • iHnll COXGXI :BXC.Al3SII-X>8 ^IP IF^^Is^IX.'Y" ZFLOTJK CORNMEAL AND ROLLED OATS Lower I'rince Street. GEO. E FULL, PROPRIETOR 18 '^.^S^i::!:: HARNESS ••• -- «CO TO< — WM. H. LONG ••• ■ UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET Charlottetown, P. E. I. W\r\er& You can. Get tHe 13e«t Ooods tit tlie Lowest Hriee GEO. W. GARDINER, Steam Printer and Publisher, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, ^* P. E. Island. All kinds of Prii^tir:? in the Best Style at Low Prices. ill m m Oi tk ttr \ti \»i <»' m »•> 14 BRIGHT BAKERY BREAD, CAKE @ PASTRY C*^ ALSO -<* Fruits, Confecti<:>ns, Groceries OUALITY F1RSI-CLAS9 ("RICSS LOW W. PICKARD & CO. Successors to L. ('. Worlhij. TkLKI'IIONE. Cor. Gt. Geo. and Eiiston St . AND GROCERY Ward 5 Daily Meat Market. E. iAZ;HeRTI_EY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BEEF AND PORK, SHOULDERS & BREAKFAST BACON * isrtT «!' r^tr-! t'"i!''ly IIkiiik. i'l'IH". I.I^AI' I, Aim. Charlcttetown. - - - P- E. Island THOS. PICKARD Buggy * Tops . and « Carriages j personal Appearance TRIMMED TO ORDER — (Oil • — ^^:::Hi:;Hn: E U STO N ST l< IC KT Chaklottictovvx, - - F". K, Islaxu Geo. RcicRhiarrL^-ai^ GliOCEIilES, I It (ITS . 1 yj) pji o \ isioxs Corner Prince and Kent Streets, Oharlottetown, P. E. I. Ministers and Laymen A good SHAVE is essential to deliberations on matters teniijoral and otherwise. should be in keeping with a man's profession. \\'hile attending CJonference call and get a good shave and a fashionable hair-cut. '^^ — F. RIGGS Ijucen Street, Charloltctown. The Fashionable I3arber ^ M 3 17^ II?' 13 :am ^ DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF * * I I STOVES Z Pownal Street, Clnarlottetown 15 Grafton Street Tannery | Lewis's Photographs Fosr doors East of Kindergarten Hall CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Calf, Sheepskins, Neats, Grain and Harness Leather kept in stock. Raw materials purchased. -^^^-^JOHN L. GODKIN I'ROIRIElim G. H„ HOLBROOK General Insurance Agent CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Representing t * tti \i( vk ill vb tb \it \fc \ti i» f< m m m The Ontario Mutual Life, and The Manufacturers' Guarantee and Accident Go's. For fineness of finish and artistic posing Lewis's ])hotos are unsurpassed anywhere. Special attention given to Children's Pictures Also to copying and enlarging old pictures. All kinds of pictures framed to order. Don't forget the jjlace. ^^ " C. LEWIS Opposite Pusl Office, Ch.irlntielown. 44444444444444444444444e^e^»e^»frC^»>»»»»«»»»fr(»»»« If You ^A/■ant Your- Horse Shiod O O-O "OP^ '<^ PARSONS' FORGE HIl.LSHORO STREET NEAR 0RAKT0.\ S CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND 16 H-GEO. COOMBS +- Water Street, Charlottetown. Fine Painting and Deco rating .^^ %•• --. House and Sign Painting' Hardwood Ploors Polislied Staining of all Jvinds done Paper Hanging, etc., eto, Cliuroli Painting a Specialty ^^^^.4. L. HOW ATT scHOOi. si'kKFr CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND I* « til til tti th t4i ttr tk tti tk tk tli * tb 111 tli tk Oi It H» ft fi * * in i» * ift 17 Ciiarlottetown ^^ Carriage ^'Factory •I^ LARGE & SON 03* — •IMIll^lMIH. Upper S^reat SJeorge gTreet (DRarfottctocoi^, p. G, eSitiPanS GEO. WHEATLEY Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BEEF and PORK. Curers of Extra Family Hams, Shoulders and Breakfast Bacon. PURE LEAF LARD. Pfodnee Jiought and Sold. CHARLOTTETOWN, - - . RE. ISLAND ^ A* Pl^usiG §tudi0 ^^ ^ OFFERS BUILDING. QUEEN STREET Piano, Organ, Voice Culture and Singing BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY Intends leaching ono or 'wo ii:iys in tlic wick ilurins t!ie -unnner nlo;]lll^. Agent for the Newcombe Piano -the Steinway of Canada wm s. N. EARLE Organist First M<^thodist Church Res|)ectfully wish the N B and P. E. I. Conference a very pleasant session; and will be jileased to meet the visiting pastors at thciv place of business at any time. All kinds (.f I'RlNir-C. and lU)OIvi'.I\l)IN(". at prices that will suit everybody, ami at short notice. r> «^ J. T. HELLISH ci t:ct.''l'Cc, c^ol icil'Oc, \'c. I Charlottetowti, P. E. Island. A. J. B. HELLISH * C. I'.. MfRl.KY * « ili life tii U< di Oi d< kb U< «t< u< % «1> kll 11/ <»< I* I' f» <»< <»« ^ m m m m m *» m I!. J. L. GARNHUM JOHN COOMBS & CO Jo/f/i toomU c' ^0, id'UDi Printers and Boolibinders I.dwur (JiRTii Street, CliarlotlolOrtii. Artistic Photographer Panel (tinl Cabimt P/iotos C/iihlrcn's- Photos a S/n'riafti/ COPYIXO ANIJ KNUAKQINO KKOM OI.U I'lCrURES ■vVii.L I r LAi;l:l : i.l.v MTlJMmi' la Solaris, r^. K. Island S! Comer Queen and Grafton Sts. Cbarlottetown 18 _: SMALL'S TIN SHOP MIM.XEH'H Ol.n ST AMPj1>^^^^^^t^«JRKAT «F,oaOK ST. r:-CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I.<^ Water Works Plumber BELL HANOKK, OAS FITTER, SHEET IRON ..S: TIN l^LATE WORKER James Vatcher CONFECTIONER and JOBBER Dealet' la Ot/stei-H — — ^ CateHiif/ fof Teas, Phuhs, .Ir, a Spcriafff/ JAMES VATCHER QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN f he f eeple's (gash gteije IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR GROCERIES, SEEDS, &c. * lii Oi * Ik til kb yii Mil Mil i«i 1< m m IT m m Wo buy for cash and sell for cash. You can save money by dealing with us IFe pay Cash for all kinds of Country Produce. JNO. WHEATLEY Ui)[)er Great Oeo. St , Charlottetown. JOHN HARPER \ X \ Builder and Contractor AND OENKRAIi ROOFER Residence— Fitztcy Street- East CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND J. A. MATHIF.SON, Georgetown W. E. BENTI.EV, Ciiari.ottrtown * PATRONIZE tci^/fe€d<3/i. e^ ^cJ€^?i//€ u ^ 3oPlcitoi-<«) Ik * Of It Hughes The People's Druggist *^ FOR <% Dru^s, Medicines, Toilet Requisites, &c. * special Disu'uiit to Chrgjii (ii OlKK.KS an-eron lil.jck, Cli.irliiticUiwii jjj (/''/'/ otli(ri atteiidinj; Coiifereuce. S 'ilain Sirccl, (icorj^ctciwii Prince Edward Isi and CANADA J}[ ( linrlciililovvn, I'. K. Is!aivl, .George E. Hughes Apiithccarics Hall. *9-a******m*9**^***^a^irirmi^a*ri:i^^im%rm \y ma^mm^*^a^a^m^**:*i^*fti*%%*%r**^***!i!ik. J. A MACDONAl.D t;. S. INMAN I ^^t€C€tZ07lCir.Cf/ C^ ^^?i \ \V. N. Tanton ?z??zn?f. %o.tt\jKe,x6), aMTorneiji^, ^o^'"^'*^""* •I I Watches, clocks, yczvelry, &€. OFl 'CES ; Cameron Block, Victoria Row I* Our Specialty— Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing FLAS8WARE ^^fppct ^tcat <5cot.^e Street •^ "^ . P. E. I. CHARLOTTETOWN, I We Po (DdDILWIILIL IMPORTER AND DEALER IN A. DUCirlKMIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Glass. China, Earthenware, General Groceries | DoOfS, Sash, Buildiflg TfilnmiogS, Moulding, [tc QUEEN STREET Ctiarlottetown, - - P. E. Island J s J f ian© W^ai tei;©0m§ ^fc^M^V^^^y*'^ Charlctcetown, P. E. I. Hi * Ui m m m m m m m m m m m tw> e„n>me our stock of Qrc^ATE^IR ^^^,^ ^^ , ,Ms 0„t.Uo.i.e..io„.ry;,..^.---r;:^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ -^ '- //. GORDON^ ^=-^ DEALER IN . T^K. FRUJT, FLOUR. MEAU.PO ^^^^^ Corner of Prince o* p ^^ island . _ w ^«^ ^^^ ^^1 .^ >^ ^ ^l,„,e3«l<. Dealer Irx „„ p „ .ac^S BUTTER, OYSTERS, HTDKS, &c Charlottetown 03 I /^ Perkins &f Co, IMPORTERS OP" General And Fancy Dry Goods ISeasi^Hotcl FINE MILLINERY' i'^c, t <»STJ2Sr3Sr~2"SIIDEc^ Charlottetown, P. E. Island It /. n. TAYLOR **^-~^' Bookbinder \ ||||;|j Book and Job Printery r^^ o Qiieen St., Chartottetown, P. E. I. Will be opened about JULY 1st My work goes all over the Province. 9* ADDRESS Jobn Newson, -Cbarlottetovn. t U 1 00 _: u w p 3 3 n ■ ~ a. r" " ^ 3 5 3 ■<; " ^ Ti ^ ?. ^ ^ V — 5 ■5"=n -3 S 2 — . — O *— f" pi! 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Pj c*o c-o as J^ I Q < m ^^ •«* f O o e £ >» (A O ,C o o ca c C -rj 3 .S .E E o (J -^ •c -2 T3 C rt t/i _aj ">% (/) J3 e (A 3 V. on 1) c/) 7) c rt « rt ..2 3 V •s w .o (A O o o 'in 3 E ■s c < d ^ a; ^ g W = §^ V n c 5 c p o •5 o «A 'C (0 o o o to d •o c 9 (0 w *j >- u u 1) o o V O >' rt n ?^ 2 ^ i H ""^ 5W U c 1) c o U .M 3 •t3 w O o 1^^ 26 1^^ Sole Agents for the, : : : 5LATER SHOE MADK IN MANY SHAI'KS AND WIDTHS ■10 sun AM, MKN, AT A PAIR $3.00, $4.00 & $5.00 ^^^ZIalley & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND E. F. PURDY . . . w Oi lilr JJ in m m ««< — ►— •-< — ))>» ISAAC OSSEHHAM, Friscipal and Froprie'.ir ««( — ►— •-^ — MARBLE, GRA:SITE AND FREE STONE CUTER : : 28(3 : : Kent Street, Chaklottetown A variety of Monuments in Scotch and St. George Granite, Brandon, Italian and Butland. All work as ordered at lowest prices. m m m m m m m m m 87 BOOK-KEEPING in all its Branches taught connection with Actual Business. Shorthand and Typewriting, Arithmetic, Penmanship, Commercial Law, Business Correspondence Re-opens after summer holidays on — ^^IBth AUGUST, 1898 PA RKMAN & CRABBE Carpenters, Contractors and Builders Estimates given for all kinds of Wooi! Work. Contracts undertalcen for erectior. of Stone, Brirk, or Wooden Buildings. All Work Under Direct Personal Supervision. EUSXON STREET ... CHARLOTTETOWM Charles Smallwood Horseshoeing and Jobbing <(«( ►-«-< mm*^ RICHMOND STREET Charlottetown, P. E. Island I N. RATTENBURY WHOLESALE Grocer and Produce Exporter CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. -A-ca-EJsrT DoiiKLL Link Stkamkrs. Bkavkr Line Steamers, Beavkr Flour, Rowley & D.wies, Tea Merchants, London, Eng. ^ "^illiam gr[ehaut 4 Lathing and Plastering^ Whiteivashing and Calcimining. C3-Il.A.FTOIsr STEEET Charlottetown, - - - P. E. I. 28 \