oh. PRT al una ine r ile ters, N.©. & P. EB. I. Methodist Con- ae ference Lin Ottawa : y, tiie haectmener, ) ry Eve Suet i le at Clevoland | WEDNESDAY, JUNE ~O- EVENING SESSION. test Thu : . Journal was read and approved ; prayer levmmer eXataiuation i “Sprain ) Vir Stumbles Several COLOMAILTeeS | SHE uh ae ’ ak ls "} Were formed Amongst the rest were the Pak S takes piece Missionary aud the Children’s. Rev. H. os RATTRNBURY, . ho has been - i — elected a tuember of tho Trans- anes slab Pane Were passed to the Post Otlic: C* auchorifies for the facilities affurded thi oe Esq, | Chines Con res ce, and ala» te the owners o} andidate for Cun ang, AN. S., Was ciectar stOain boats and raiiroads for their kindness | coasted by acclamation on the 26th iat in conveying members of this Conference | “ to and fru at reduced rates. Rev. EK. q i eile Evans waa clected a member of the Mis- rhe pablie « av and @ salu t}sionary Committee. Benediction was pro- twenty-one guns was fir Fort Edwar nounced by Rev. J. Barwash. 7 Tee taal THURSDAY MORNING, JONE 267A 3 as Weinee f . . , it is tear Journal read and approved hat H. M.S been ordered hom The Missionary Committee brought in \ ; mess report ft was considered and : eI | hing, ? \ MsS8ed : ‘ > wu } it was ordered that the Conference take : unel$ dy wkly | the neceasary steps to obtain a seal. A TAX-PAVERS W ill do well to remember that the discount allowed will end on 30th inst., after that date no disc¢ aet will be allowed. on Rev. W. H, HEART Esq., and pastor of Methodist Charch, friends ia this city son of Richard Heartz Yarmouth, N S., is Visiting his parents Mel ProrssoR CAVEN was, on ‘Thursday last, made the recipient of a handsome piece of plate, the gift of the young lady pupils of the | Convent otf Notre Dame. sai mn liad Tue Heather Belle will tow the Dominion Dredge to Summerside this evening. The dredge will be engaged for some time on the bar at the entrance of Summerside harbor, lean A cuear aale will commence at the Diamond Bookstore on Monday morning next. Pro nounced bargains will be guaranteed in every department. The stock is the fullest and most complete on P. E. Island, iit eaolaias Ocrk correspondent at Souris writes: Mrs | Passmore died suddenly at the residence of | her son-in-law, Mrs, Uriah Matthew, Souris, | last night, aged 76. Her remains will be con- | veyed to Little York Cemetery by the morn- | ing train. vionday, } aha | idence in Rev. S. F. Heustis. RP Neat eee ng? Kmeenye® oes TEH | report of the committee ou the St. Andrew’s jteport, it was passed. | Rev. G. Steel brought in report of the | Children’s Fund, It was received and con- | Sidered, item by item. Some items were passed, but the matter was laid on the jtable. Session closed by benediction. AFTERNOON SESSION Conference opened by prayer by Rev. C. H. Paisley, A. M. Journal read and | approved. S. F. Huestis addressed ) the Corference on behalf of the interest of He stated that the sales | for the year had been $18,235, being an | increase of $387 in the year. It wasa very complimentary report. The business had | been conducted at a Joss of $1,045. Mr. | Huestis said that no cheaper Sabbath {School publications could be obtained else- where U. > ‘i meV, + ithe Book Room. D. Whiteside, Esq., moved a vote of confidence with the Sabbath School publi cations of the Book Room. Ii was passed. Rev. R. Duncan moved a vote of conti- Passed. Conference then passed to the report of the Children’s Fund Report. A motion by Rev. T. Marshal, im favor of a graduated system of payments, was not passed. On 'motion of John E. Irvine, Esq., it was re- 5 mamma: : , solved to lay the matter over for another ths Seth fash tho Prestiont anasuoed that | Socaposed equally of minisicee tod Lennar, : jually of ministers and laymen, a o any; Os Se a lad | was to sit upon the matter and report some passe’ bis degree examination for B. A.; and | scheme of operation to the next conference. the degree of M. A. was conferred on the} Rev. W. B. King and L. W. aeciael iail Tue members of the Benevolent [risa So- ciety are requested to meet in St. Patrick’s | \Watson. Hall, on Tuesday morping next, the Ist of | July, at 8 o'clock, in order to form a proces- sion and march to Railway Station, to attend their annual Picnic at Bedford Station —John Hennessy, Secretary. jan 27 3: ~ <—- —_— Servicss as Sr. Perer’s CHurcH —Th: Rev. Fateer Usborne will preach at the first evensong Of the Festival of St. Peter this even- ing at 7.30. He will aiso address the Sunday School children to-morrow, at 2.30, when the prizes for the past year will be distribated. He w?'! nreach again at the second evening of the |! , on Sunday, at 7 p. m. tcleltali inewienas PersonaL.—-Mr. John C. Redmond, repre sentative of the tirm of Greenshield & Uo., dry goods dealers, Montreal; Mr. Jas. A. Morrison, representative of J. S. McLean & Co., Halifax; Mr. W. F. Jenkins, repre- | sentative of the Babcock Oil Co., Boszon; and | Mr. P. J. Quinn, representrtive of Manchester, | Robertson & Allison, St. John, are at the Rankin. ~~ - Tue steamer Southport will run as follows on Tuesday next (Vominion Day:—Leaving | Charlottetown, at eight o'clock a. m., for Rocky Point; returning, leave Rocky Point at half-past eight. Wiil leave Rocky Poiut| at half-past nine, returning at ten o'clock. Will also leave Ferry Whart for West River} at eleven o'clock; returning, leave West River | at four o'clock, p. m., will again leave Char- | lottetown, on arrival of trams from Tea and Picnics, for Rocky Point. Reduced fares to West Kiver and return, tifteen cents. + LES + -- Arrival of the H. M. S&. North: | ampton. H. M. S. Northampton, Admiral Sir| John E. Commerell, K. C. B., F. R. 1, Captain Noel S. F. Digby, arrived at Char- lottetown this afternoon. The Northamp- ton is a splendid armor-plated ship of 7,630 tons and 6,070 horse power. The following is a list of her officers:-— _Vice-Admiral—Sir John E. Commerell, Flag-Lieutenant—Francis J. M. Stuart- Wortley. Secretary—Herbert F. Roe. Clerks to Secretary—Frances E. G. Dent and Henry B. B. Creagh. Captain— Noel 8. F. Digby. | A lively and spirited discussion ensued. Rev. J. R. Narraway, A. M., read the Pastoral Address, It referred tothe hav- pily consummated uaion with satisfaction. | Hope was coafidently expressed that the | blessing of God might rest upon the union. It traversed the steps taken to bring about union. The address spoke of the congratu lations received from the sister churches of the Dominion, ' A motion was considered to tho effect that laymen provide for themaelves at the annual Conference. Several lay men epoke against making any distinction between ministerial and lay delegates. The motion was withdrawn. Benediction by Rev. E. Evans. FINAL DRAFT OF THE STATION SHEET. 1.—St. John District. Queen Square—Job Shenton; G. B. Pay- son, supernumerary. Centenary—Wm. Dobson, H. Daniel, J. .. Narraway, and H. Pope, D.D., sup’ys. Exmouth street— John Read. Portiand—R. 8S. Crisp. Carleton—J. 8S. Ailen. Carmarthen street-—A. D, McCully. Courtenary Bay—R_ Opie. Fairville—T Marshall. Sussex—W. W. Brewer, and another to be sent. Apohaqui—Wm. Magys. Hampton— Levi Johnson, 8. W. Sprague, and W. Tweedie, sup’ys. Upbam—J. Crisp. Grand Lake—C. Comben. Jerusalem—T. L. Williams. Welsford— Elias Slackford. Kingston—W. E. Johnston. TI—Fredericton District. Fredericton—Wm. Tippett and 8. How- ard, Kingsclear—T. Hicks. Marysville—Edward Evans. Gibson—Joseph Seller. Nashwaak— Aquila Lucas. Stanley—H J Ciarke. Boiestown—Henry Penna. Keswick—Thos. Allen. Sheffield——-C. W. Hamilton. Gagetown—Silas James. Woodstock—Geo, M. Campbell. Canterbury-——A. R. B. Shrewsbury. Jacksenville—John C. Berrie. Richmond —Isaac Howie, Florenceville —Ed. J. K. King. Hartland— Robt. Clements. Andover—J. Goldsmith. Commander —Edmund 8, Poe. Lieutenanta—Marmaduke L. Alexander W.} Chisholm-Baiten, Hon. Francis Spring-Rice, William H. Martland- Dougall, Earnest A. Simons, Herbert W. ’ Savoy. S.aff Commander—John B. Johnson. Major Mar. Art.—Frederick A. Ogle (Bt. Lieut. -Colone)). Lieut. Mar.—Wim. H. Palmer. Chaplain—Rev. Stephen 8S. Browne, B. A. Fleet Surgeon—Charles H. Slaughter. Paymaster—Ww. B. Ramsey. Chief Engineer—-Jeremiah P. Lloyd. Nav. Inst.—John R. Walker, B. A. Sub.-Lieuts.—Herbert L. Heath Jas. W. Pochin. _ Surgeons—Thomas M. Sibbaid, and Wm. S. K. Barnes, M. D.> Assistant Paymasters—Berseford C. Scott, Jas. E.V. Morton and Francis W. Osborne. EngineersRichard J. P. Jones, Ben- jamin J. Barnes. Assistant Engineers—James M. ,Thom- son, Charles A. Haggerty, Frederick A. Helleyer, Jaa. Ryan. Gunners—Dennis Sullivan Cook, Boatswains— William Shea, Edwan P. Chapell. Carpenter—George H. Thomas. Midshipmen—Somerset A. G. Cathrope, Edgar G. H. Gamble. Cecil S. Hickley, John C. Watson, Philip Egerton, John F. £. Green, Edward C. Villeres, Treveylyan D. W. Napier, William E, Goodenough, William J. “8. Aldersou, Joba K. Laird, Charles A. Lyle, Percy St. C. Pilcher, Philip H. Coleomb, Sholts G. Douglas. Clerks—Gerald L. Clerke and John Sea- nan, and and Kelham, James | y’ Sapnders, Peter | } Upper Kent~— Thomas Stebbings. I1I~—Miramichi District. Chatham—D. Chapman. | Neweastle—F. W. Harrison. | Derby—C. S. Wells. | Richibucto—-Wm. J. Kirby. Tabusintac—J. Taite. Bathurst—H. Sprague, D. D. Campbeliton—C, W. Dutcher. IV Sackville District. Sackville-—-R. W. Weddall. - H_ Pickard, D. D., sup’y. Tantramar—James A. Duke. Point de Buie—W. W. Lodge. Baie Verte-—Samuel R. Ackman. | Bayfield—Wm. Penna. Moucton—Thomas J. Deinstadt. “a John Prince, sup’y. | Shediac—Benj. Chappelle. Dorchester—Wm. Harrison. Albert—D. D. Currie. Alma—D. H. Lodge. | Hillsboro—G. W. Fisher. | Petitcodiac—I. N. Parker. Salisbury—R. Wilson. | Elgin—A. E. LePage. .— St. Stephen District. | St. Scephen—Robert Duncan. | Milittown—J. F. Estey. | $t. Andrews—J. A. Clarke. | St. David—Charles H. Manaton. | $t. James—-W. B. Thomas. Bocabec--T. Pierce. Deer Island—Wwm. Lawson | Grand Manan—J. W. Wadman. VI.—Charlottetown District, | Charlottetown—J. Burwash, and J. V. jvens and F. Smail, sup’ys. | Charlottetown, Upper Prince street—S. | a | Ch'town, Juge 42, 1884—lew whly tl july Hi. Rice. mae | Cornwall—H. P. Cowperthwaite Lit-le York ~J. S. Phinney Winstow— W. H. Soargo. © ' Pown. l—Geo. Harrison | Veraou River—G. Steel. } Murray Harbor—W. bh. Reynolds, Montague —Win. Waes. | Souris-~John J, Colrer, Mount Stewart—E,. Bell | VII—Summerside District. Summerside—Levi S Johnson. Bedeque- Joseph Pascoe, Tryon —S. T. Teed. MargateH. R. Baker. Dideford—-E. C. Turner. \iberton—M. R. Knight. West Cape—Theo. Williarms _—— © a +. Impure Milk, he fact that much impure milk is being sold in New York has aroused the author- ities to action. The other day one Louis O. Meyer was charged with selling milk trom distillery-swill-fed cows. Que of the cows Was found to have tuberculous con sumption, and three pleuro-pnemonia; all were emaciated. The consumptive cow has since died. Meyer was fined $500, and the Sanitary Hngineer laments the nature of the sentence as follows:-—But in view of the fact that the physicians examined were of the opinion that blood-poisoning, and, perhaps, consumption were likely to result from the use of such milk, we regret ex- ceedingly that the Court did not see fit to impose the alternative of imprisonment, as wealthy scoundrels pay their five, and generally go on with their villainy. > —- -....._.- WoRrSTED donald’s. Pants, for $2.25, at .!. B. Mac- {june 28 dy wkly cisnieileada THE nomination of candidates to fill the vacancy in the Dominion representation for Cape Breton took place at Sydney on the 26th inst. H. F. MacDougall was nomivated by the Liberal-Conservative party, aad New- ton L. Mackay by the liberals, J. A, Gillis retiring from the contest in favour of Mr. Macdougall. weiss For the best fitting hand-made Boots and Shoes, for Ladies and Gentlemen, go to J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. [june28 dy wkly -o-——— Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, June 27. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, é Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— Re i 659 00 24 do ; 94.00 84 bars potatoes 34.00 350 Ibs hams... . 36 06 11 horses, 320.00 $2145 OC slaiessilidsiniam Tux cheapest Boots and Shoes in town are at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. {jane28 dy wkly SHIP NEWS. Summerside, June 27 —Sch Sturgeon, Stew- art. Crapaud, mdse; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Wailace, building stone; Adonia, Arsenault, Shediac; railway iron; Gasper, Embree, Em- bree, Boston, via Charlottetown, mdse (Clear- ed —sch Gasper, Embree, Embree, Cow Bay, ballast. BIRTH, At Spring Park, on the 27th June, the wife of R. F. DeBlois, of a daughter. MAREEED. On the 25th Jane, at Milton, by the Rev. Dr. Read, Recter, Mr. William Nelson Way, to Miss Margaret Lavinia Axworthy, both of Rustico. ROTEL ARRIVALS, ROCKLIN HOUSE, June ?7—James Laird, New Glasgow; Miss M Laird, do; Mrs James McLeod, Hope River; Rev Wm Mahon, Marshfield, Fred Turner and wife, Suttolk; Allin McPhail, Bonshaw; James Robertson, do; Cyrus Morris, New London; Hector McLoed, St Peter's; J L Gay, Pownal; Theophilus Crosby, West River; John Crosby; do; Edmond Biggs, Belfast; Miss Morris, New London; Hon John Balderson, North Wiltshire; John McKay, Rustico; Miss Mutch, do; John Clarke and wife, Cavendish; H McMillan, New Haven; Mrs Robinson and child, West River; Miss Nelson, Cornwall; Miss Nelson, do; R H Craswall, Bloomfield, OSBORNE HCUSE. June 27—James Barnes Cocagne, N B; Geo Forbes. Vernon River; Duncan _ Slothart, tichibucto, N B; Geo Clark, Halifax; Miss Lillian McVane, do; James MecVane, do; Norman McLeod, do: R G Gordon, Pictou. 28th—H F Bissell, Richmond, C B; AJ Me- Innis, Murray River. REVEKE HOUSE, June 27—1 Davis, New Glasgow; J Chis- holm, do; R Jacques, Quebec; E K Caldwell, Kentville, NS; H Sutheriand, Halifax; J L Robertson, Montreal; J D Baker; Summerside; E A Smith, Montreal. RANKIN HOUSE, June 27—John C Redmond, Montreal; J A Morrison, Halifax; PJ Quinn, St John; S J Griffiths, New Glasgow; Wm Cowlins, Monc- ton; W F Jenkins, Boston, For the largest variety and lowest prices, in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, try J. B. Mac- donald’s, {june28 dy wkly Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | NO PHYSICIAN NEED HESITATE, Dr. S. V. Clevenger, Chicago, IIl.. says: ‘“‘Horsford’s Acid Phosphate should be made officina]. It is the most eligible form for the administration of phosphorus, and no physi- cian need hesitate to order it on his prescrip- tion blanks.” FLOWA, CORNEAL, - GC. UST ARRIVED and in store, a choice lot of Flour and Cornmeal, consisting of the under-mentioned brands, viz: Bbis Beaver (Patent), Bbls. Diamond (Paten:), Bols, Lily White (Superior Extra), Bbls. Lorne (Superior), Bole. K. D. Cornmeal. Bags Liverpool Salt. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved paper, wholesale ard «vail, / assortment of Groc’ vs. Groceries, A. HORNE & CO. DAILY BX AMINER, TU a a a ne ee pert gt NE 2s. a een ee ae ts ' { ' | | ! ; i ' \\ TE Black, White, snd Colored Straw Hats. June trade. Chip ifats and Bonnets. trimmed Hats and Bonneis. Souineeinedemepmeaneneennen eee ene ee ee eer ie: ee ‘ , are suowing a complete stock of English and American Hats and Bonnets for ihinck, White, and Coelered Straw Bonnets. iamey Straw Hatsand Bonnets. Feathers and Kiowers Hiat and Bonnet shapes. A very large stock of Parasols and Umbrellas. Millinery made up at short notice by first-class hands. = PRICES PERK Ch’town, May 28, i884, Cr, Ge JU x. “UNEQUALED : Z cost prices, CLOCKS, good, and very cheap. For DuRasitirr [8 selling Waltham, Cylinder and Detached | Lever WATCHES, at a small advance on | A large The largest display of Children’s Hats to be found on FP. EF. i. NEW MILLIINERY MATERIALS. LOW. 2a S & STERNS. MOLESSIS AND SUGHR, XkOW LANDING, ex ‘‘F. A. Claimonte,” from Barbados. Eight-day and Thirty-hour | 974 puos. | 28 tivrces - choice BARBADOS MOLASSES, v or YSZ Ch’town, Jane 18, 1884.—we sa lm wkly. Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Rings, ete., cheaper 29 Ehds. / supply of Brooches, Ear-Rings, Chains, | oe. t than ever sold before. ett Superior GROCERY SUCAR. For sale low from Whar’. FEITON T. VEWRERY, June 23—pat Di wy wy pat her sj 2i If you want to get the worth of your money give him a call, To see ia to believe. Repairing done to Clocks, Watches and- Jeweiry. i as Nerth Side Queen Square,| ATTENTION. (Opposite Post Office Ruins). <cnnsmnnipeageag ‘Picwis ald Tea Party Committees. You can get the best Goods, at the lowest | prices, at the *‘City Steam Bakery.” a ETN O \ ra O Nj : O | You can return ail Goods not used, if in . ® | good condition. JUST OPENED, a Ch’town, May 19-—wkly TAILORING DEPARTMENT. —_— ——'0: of Seotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Doeskins, | Worsted Coatings, Broadcloths & Trimmings. Sulis and Single Garments MADE FO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GEO. DAVIES & GO. | We give satisfaction to our customers, and | give as references the Committees of the fol- | luwiug Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— Vigz Tea, Lot 48 Tea Ci, de River Tea, Eldon Halli Tea | Derable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, | NSpriogfeld Tea, South Wuitshire Tea, St Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Renevolent Insh Society Picnic, J. QUERK. , Prince Strect, Ch’towo, June 17—10w PICNICS! ‘FEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, \F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & CE., at the Star Confectionery, or at the “Little Shop around the Corner,” Great George Bt. Vateher, Murphy & Co. m%nufacture all the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, splendid assortment @o% THE CLIPPER BARK 550 tons Register, 10 years class, Al at Lloyds, WILL SAIL the 30th June, inst., Island on freight. ; } ' . | | Also, @ fall | The highest market | D price paid for Egg, or taken in exchange for | reduction of from twenty-tive to fifty per! Also will take a few cabin passengers. For particulars apply here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 18—tf BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th uli, at J McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at ent. below usual prices, JOHN NaWson, Ch’town, March 8, FOR LIVERPOOL. DIRECT. LONDON HOUSE. GEUHGE PEAKE, D. A. McDONALD, Masters, @& Fur Liverpool, Direct, about Carrying Lobsters and other products of the | Ch’town, June 2, 1854. guarantee satisfaction, | Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, syrups, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pies, Sponge Cake, * a &ec., &c , &c , = j a of the best quality, will be gold, — va ws |atcheaper prices than by an other concern on oe 4 | the Island, = sie St ‘€ As V. M. & Co., have already entered into = um several large contacts for Teas tor the coming e g @& | season, committees and others will please a = by a eall or wiite early for prices and terms. ow * wt es ~ a ¢| CONFECTIONERY, ~ = ae mS | Pure and unadulterated, (no imported trash), 6 = “xe at the cheapest rates, ' =m @ June 16. | 1 ee ee a 0 = in 5s £| GH. HASZARD, 3s 7 | . e. . ' a = 2 e« Baldwins Old Stand. * a * ctipihildiivaiinn <u eg ° ii co = =| English and American e STATION ERY, VEER Of DD Az. DAVIES & © = & GED, i TO SHIPPERS —-OF—- ‘Lobsters, Canned Goods, iy, Note Paper & Envelopes, IN BuUXES, 15 CENTS, ee ee | "M7 E will place at the disposal of shippers a portion of our Warehouse en No. % | Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for ishipment, and will grant warehouse receipts ' for said Goods. | ‘this Warehouse is a fine three-story build- ® ing, aimost surrounded by water ard offers -every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected. PESKE BROS. & Co. Ch’towa, June 18-~ti A grest variciy of Note Paper and Envel- opes, for the conniy trade, ata great dis- count, ere ee Elank Books, of all sizes, in Stock or made to onder Ub’towa, Juse dwla oud 7 Sh aatntd Serre = a... ee a y ~ . isateseginedee& yan ae eee prepa oe ome