te em tee ne are I os Rel oo DoLLaARS A YEAR, . TERMS ~f1IVE NEW SERIES. The The Daily € Examiner y evenip fhe Examiner Puol ching Go. From their office, corner of Water and (;reat | ry iggy hark »ttetown, id ward island. RATES OF SURSSKIPTION ;: Six Months, : : : $2 50 ex vi t} 8, - ° - 1 25 Month, - . - 0 50 oA rbisit t most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, ly advertise erly, half-yearly or yearly ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1885. MOON'S CHANGES, Last Qu arter 5th day, 7h. 52m., p. m New Moon 12th day, 9h, 36m., p. m. First Quarter, 19th day, Ya. 36m., a. ™, . Sali Moon, 27th day, Th. 5m., a. m. ) sun |'San ma on High ' Days r OF WE ‘ ,»|DAY : rises |sets | es | water | len’ h, hmh wm aft’n -ait’n | b mi }/ Monday ¢ 177 38/20 23) O 42/15 21 Tuesday | 17; 39/10 58] 1 18} 2 @ Wednesday | 16; 39/1! 2911 51! 93 4\Thursday 15 5] 40 11 58, 2 40 £6 5 Friday 15' 4l'mcrn} 3 30} 95 6 Saturday 15 42) 0 26) 4 351 97 | 7/Sunday 14} 43) 0 54' 5 48! 29 $|Monday i4, 44! 1 23)7 0] 30 0) Tuesday 14, 46250) 8 4) 31) 10\ Wednesday | 14, 46) 2 32° 8 57; 32 | j} Thorsday + 14} 47) 315° °9 47) 33 | 12’ Friday 14! 47} 4 7\10 34 4) 23 13 Saturday 14; 47 5 Fill 20 32! i4, Sunday | I4/ 48 6 li morn| 34 15, Monday 13 43 7 28,0 6) 35 16 Tuesday | 13 48) 8 41) 0 50 33 | 17 Wednesday {| 13, 48) 9 54 1 36} 35) 18| Thursday ; 13) 45:01 4 : 75 35 | 19| Friday } 13} 48 aft 12) 339 35) o'Saturday | 13 49 117' 424) 35! 9} Sunday } 13) 49 2 21, 5 38 25 22| Monday | 14] 49, 3 22) 6 51 35 23'Tuesday 146 49° 4 21) 7 50 35 | 94' Wednesday lt; 49 5 18 8 3a 5 25 Tharsday 15) 49 612/921; 34 26 Friday 15 «49' 7 Who UW 34! 27 |Saturday 15, 49 7 45.10 28) 33 | 28|Sunday 16 49, 8 Wl at, = 33) 29° Monday ‘16, 49, 9 TLE 46 32) 30, Tueslay 417.7 49, 9 33tait 18} 32) } ' ! | NOTES, Prince George cf Wales’ birthday on the | $rd of this month i Battle of Waterloo anniversary (1815) on| 18th. In this month there is no real night, the length of the day being 16 hours and 15} minutes, and the rest twilight. In (his month the mornings increase 6; mioutes and the afternoons 14 minutes. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, For the convenience of the travelling public, we have carefully arranged the fol- lowing table of arrival and departure of trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- ing to local time :— Going West. i.a es Toe ee 647.3912 4@ Royalty Junction..........402 947 42? North Wiltshire. .......... 737 1039 509) meen. ewes 4i a4... das 747 1055 5 22; Bradaibane........ «ie otic CEN cic ovscvcekden S819 1142 6 07 | a 829 1159 622) P. M. Ketisingtoo...............842 1222 6 42 \ arrive.......9 07 12 57 Y a > - Summerside, depart...... 27. 237 Miscouc! DP dececenceeneced cule 9 42 3 00 Se en 1001 329 Port ail eibbisln ts aie ttn elie 10: 29 4 20 das ona condeei 1122 542 SR i eae 12 os 6 57 DNs. éncteschamhart 1242 747 From West, P.M. A. M, PES ore tC. ces ocanae 207 647 NN coo cccsctahoeia 245 757 MN ccccccecccccet 04; ee a eee 420 1029 Sreenben, . 5... kc vss dase 449 1116 MLS. coacecec¥eed 507 1144 ; arrive......6 22. 1207 Summerside, ¢ A. M, { depart......642 112 657 SES oosccnseate cds -607 149 729 ee. geet te 633: 212 749 County TM > cosccessduul Sas Sz 8@ ” sareaageey o's ti dah otra 38 2 37 8 12) Hunte MP. saneeceenl 702 315 847 North W SN Ee 712 -338--—-¢01 Royalty Junction.......... 747 432 947 Charlottetown. ........... 802 462 1007 Going Last. ‘| 2. NONOOOWR. .. ... icon eetanmeal Glan wee Gece... Sven on veneer 743 444 I oc co ae 804 457 Mon Qs \ arrive....<s.0.832 § 22 Eeer®, Ceowart,'Y eatheveibars 857 527 ttt ainda 5 uae cae 942 556 RINNE Tiss « <n ninmninereneetiemnieea 1015 617 MUP ACOR, .. os uk cccew ane onl 1107 652 ee a 1L57 «4722 Mount. Stewart.........cccssecct 962 5632 Cardigan. . vere don't cleic wall ses ee eae epee... 0. 0s 84ks dee 1037 642 From East. Ae MP ae eT 647 212 SPINES... «<scntseledbcllanie 717 302 ees... oaks ono cecal eae 752 354). Morell Wevesccvecvessdadousen 814 427 Mount Stewart, \ arrive..... +++ 842 537 | depart........ 847 531 Bedford See eseoeesreese Ceessseesess 9 12 6 id no Ks ec ccccec HULU 926 635 Suaplethetown, «5... <s. cis enese 952 712 Gec Septowns 2... Les bee eee 732 337 OUNEOO, 3.55... 08%. 0b Pee 749 400 Mount ste wart. .°,', si. ebeada $42 5612 Wa RBURTON & CONROY, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Notaries Public, &c. “ilice in Cameron’s Block, np stairs ; entrance next door to Taylor’s Jewelry Store. ‘FOOLSCAP, March 22, 1885 —wky3m This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to Oe the Public, may speak free.’’—EvRipipks, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEEKS & C0, ‘Market QUEEN STREET. Ladies’ Department: New tlats and Millinery, Kibbons, Flowers and Feathers, Ornaments, Buttons, Braiis and Triminings, Laces and Embroideries, New Silks and Dress Goods, Cashmeres, W ashing Fabrics for Summer Wear, New Collars and Sets, Coloured Velveteens, Jerseys, Children’s Suits, Kid Gloves, Shates for evening wear, Ottoman Clotlis, Gloves and Hosiery, Silk and Merino Unde srclothing, Silk Dolmans and Mantles, Mouraing Goods in great variety—G miei Crapes, &e, linia | Gentlemen's Department: New Linen Collars And Caffs, New Dress Shirts, Gents’ Kid and Thread Gloves, Silk and Merino Unverwear, Christy's Best Hats, | Braces, Scarves and Ties, Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, Beat Sik and Alpaca Umbrellas, New Worsted Cloths and Scotch Twecds, | Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs WEEKS & CO. ICAPITAL, - ; : i : Ch’town, May 30, 1885 | as public QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as im the past that ‘CAPITAL, ; s é ; $12, CASH THURSDAY. | MARK WRIGHT & CO., P. £. 1. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Q---— FURNITURE AND HOUSE- WIRNISHING GOODS to Commitice. JUNE 25, 1885, | METHODIST CHURCH. N. B. and E. Island Conference. | WEDNESDAY MORNING —SEVENTHL DAY. After singing, Scripture was read by Rev. Robert Wilson, and Rev. W.. T. Kirby led im prayer. The Rev. J. Rhenton presiding. On motion of Rev. (leorge Steel, the Conference asked for the Treasurer replied that he was '\ KE have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock of Treasurer's Report of the Children’s Fund our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire to express ovr thanks to our Friends and juitiec, for R Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST the public will amply reward us for 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. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 23 —3aw wkly Ingiish and Ganadian Hire Insurance ompanies, : ene. Commercial ‘Baion Assurance Co., of London, Eng... 500,000. | The British Anieties Assurance Co. of Toronto, Canada, (INCORPORATED IN 1833.) CAPITAL, - . : - :0i——e The Citizens Insurance Company. of Canada, (ESTABLISHED IN _ 1864.) $500,000. — ee ba iM eee ee I am prepared to accept Insurances in the above well- ‘known Companies at Lowest Current Rates. G. H. HASZARD’S FOR ALL KINDS OF Blank Books, mn LL ewe Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, &¢., SELLING VERY CHEAP, 106,000 100,000 EN VELOP ES, of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, } or 4 thousand boxes. eel LETTER & NOTE PAPER, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —~ a Staffurd’s Jet Black Writing Inks, Stafford’s Copying Inks, (In all size bottles.) This is now acknowledged to be the best Ink for office and private use. —_ —_—_————- Garter’s, Stephens & Toiary’s Writing & Copying Inks, To be Sold at Great Discounts. —_—— eee G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, Queen Square. Ch town, May 18, '85.—wky A. S&S URQUHART, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Brown's Block, Queen Square. Oa ans P. E. L., June 20—eod GLASGOW AND LONDON Insurance Compan OF GREAT 70; Capital ~ = Five Million Dollars BRIETAEN. er The above Company insures every class of business at b current rates, and on Farm 1 aa . damage by Lightning, whether fire ensues or not. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. NEW TEA. 1885. MAY, DIRECT FROM LONDON. Our °* Specialty—TEA. Our Aim—TO DOUBLE OUR FRADE. Gur Inducements—EXTRA BARGAINS. CC—_-_—_—_—_— June 20—2m eod E intend making a Specialty of ‘TERA this season, and. W aim to double our already large trade in this ar ticle. We offer as an ivducement Extra Bargains to country merchants, ' peddlers and consumers. ——— 5) A Large Stock on Hand. 5-Pound Cans (patent screw tops) Caddies and Half-chests uli WARRANTED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BEER @ GOFF. Ch’town, May 23, ’85—2aw & wkly $1,188,000. roperty aud Stock, insures against not ready with his report. | A request was made by the Rey. W. Weddall, Secretary of the Stationing Com- tev. Robert Duncan to become a supernumerary for one year. Rays. ©. 1. Paisley, A. M., Dr. Stewart, Thomas Marshal! aud others teok part in discussing the req: est of the Stationing Committee. Rev. Robert Dur ucan said that the per mission was asked by his request, He could not preach three times a Sabbath. | Request was granted. Committee, asking the appointment of Rev. R. ‘Clement to a circuit for the ensuing ear, instead of allowing him to attend Colle ge, was not acceded to. | The Conference then proceeded to read ‘and confirm the Stations, and to elect Dis- | itrict Superintendents, with the following. | Tesults : — second ballot: Rev. H, P. Cow perthwaite, | |A. M., following next with a heavy*vote. Fredericton District—Rev. John Read, 51 votes on a first ballot; Tipvet coming next with 13 Goh Miramichi District-—Rev. Douglas Chap- | Harrison | i maan receiving 60 votes, F. W. ,coming next with 8 votes. | Sackville District—Rev. 8. T. Teed re- | ae | [ceiving 46 votes, and Rev. C. H. . M., being next with 24 votes. Te Stephen District. lA. M., received 48 votes; the Rev. L. §S. | Johnson coming next with 22 votes. Mr. ‘Clarke being elected for the firat time, was r-quested to make a speech. He thereupon ithanked the brethren for the confidence | ‘reposed in him while passing through severe | | troubles, promised to do the best he could. The District Superintendents then ‘nominated their Financial Secreturies, ‘which wera ares: by the Conference. St. John District—Rev. H.. P. Cowperth- | |waite, A. M., Frodusiclon—BRe ov. CO. W. | Hamilton; Miramichi—Rev: Gi W. Fisher; | Sackville—Rey. R, W. Weddall, B. | St. Stephen—Rev. L. Island District—Rev. Edwin Evans. Dr. Stewart was then called to ihe) |platform to give an account of the} ‘Educational Institutions. He said that ;the principal event of the year had} 'been the opening of the new college. ‘Said that there was a heavy debt yet on the | building. The Doctor then stated that the graduating class had been large and very. | talented and studious. He also gave an} ' encouraging statement respecting the! |academical work. done: Spiritually the} | year had been agood one, Several had been converted. He said that the Faculty | Hels the heavy responsibilities resting upon | | them regarding the mental, moral, and Telig ious welfare of the students ev. ‘Thetnée Marshall moved, and Rev. | for the fiscal year ending 30th April, 1885, Rohert Duncan seconded, | Whereas, The Rev. Dr. Ke mnedy has'} been transferred to the Montreal Confer- ence to assume the Principalship of Stan-' stead College, therefore | Resolved, That this Conference would , bear record to its sense of the valuable service rendered by him to our Educational | Institutions, and would assure him of the' | best wishes of the Conference for success in | ‘his new field of labor.. Remarks in favor | ‘of the resolution were made by mover and secondgr, and Revs. Robert Dancan, Johu} Read and G. .M. Campbell. Rosolution | was carrid unanimously, | Rev. G. Harrison, Treasurer of the } | Children’s Fund, made a financial state- iment, which she wea that he had in hand | $19. 79, besides some notes of hand. Ona |motion the report was received and ordered | to be placed in the printed minutes. Revs. T. Marshall and (George Steel, 'were appointed to prepare a minute ‘respecting g the Sackville iostitutious for | insertion in the printed minutes. On motion the following ministers were given leave of absence in order to visit! | England :—Revs. Wm. Lawson, W. . Kirby and H. J. Clarke. | A special ministerial session was held to | receive a report from the court appointed to enquire into the correctness of the charges made agsinst a minister. Session closed with benediction. [CONTINUED ON THIRD PAGE. | ' } ‘ ~egrenanangnaae Boston Markets. Boston June 20. FisH—There continues to be a light! ‘catch of Mackerel, and priess are gradually ‘gaining strength, but there is not enough | trade to warrant an advance. |. Por ,ToES—~There hss bean a good de- ‘mand for choice Prolifics and Hebri ns but | ‘other kinds are dull and easier. Cuerse—An advance of 1 cent per i has been established on the finest grades of Cheese. — stock cleaned up last! week at 7e to 74c, and the best makes now coming forw -— ‘readily command 82. <A} \few extra brands are held higher, but the, market is less active at the close, and 8c. is an extreme selling price. | Eces—There has been an easier tendency ‘the past few days and sales have been | ‘mostly at 14 to 144c per dozen, the outside | for Eastern. A few extras command ldc. — ~— wee 0 - —---— The iron s tntde is greatly interested in a new steel process called the Clapp-Griflithe, 'which rivals the Bessemer process. Pud- ‘dling will largely be done away with, as machinery wil! take the place of puddlers. High phosphorous ores, heretofore cf no use, will be available. Bradstreet’s says ‘‘its adoption will mean a genuine revolu- tior..” Another request from the Stationing St. John District—Rev. R. Wilson, on a’ Rev. William | Rev. J. A. Clarke, | Paap f SINGLE Corres Two Cents. VOL, 17.---NQ, Oh. (LETTERS T) THE EDI TOR. a ———— The Volunteer Fund. Sir,—The performers of ‘‘ Pinafore,” and the ladies and gentlemen who assisted in making the performance a financial sue- cess will be glad to learn that on Tuesday I succeeded in obtaining from the Secretary- Treasurer the balance in his hands. The following account shows our tots] receipts to have been $258 90 ; expenses, $33.82; net proceeds, $225.08. Of this $00 has been forwarded, and the balance will be sent on at once. This result will be gratifying to all those who so generously responded to the call for aid to our brother Volunteers. If there are any outstanding accounts un. paid I should be glad to have them at once. Yours truly, R. R. Firzcerarp, hairman of Committee. Cash received by R. R. Fitz- WE ota c ee cess nce $131 25 | Cash received by Secretary- Treasurer, per his account, $127.65; less disbursement paid by him, $32.02...... To paid Absent Debtor At- | tachment, 75c.; Constable SRG ibn > «ds cde «cher i 30 i\To amount remitted to | Mayor of Halifax.,...... 100 00 ilo paid Money Order...... 50 Cplenee HWP. FPN. OY, 125 08 $726 88 ah 55 DY DOD eons assess $125 08 The Provident Mutual. Sir,—This concern has, of late, received {more than its ordinary share of attention from the Press, and the indications at present are, that it will soon be numbered with the things of the past. General |Manager Ropper, who was the life of the concern, has abandoned the sinking ship, and has taken refuge in the Mutual teserve of New York, another assessment institution, which, though larger, gives ;no greater promise of permanency than ‘many other concerns based on the same ‘deceptive principle, which appeared to flourish for a time, but. succumbed after a Ss. Johnson; x. yp’ | brief CaEwers | The endowment feature of the Pro- vident class was one of the inducements ‘held out to persons to become members of the Provident Mutnal. All members | who reached half the expectation of their | lives, which varied from eight years ap to ‘perhaps twenty-five, were to receive half | the amount of the face of their certificate ‘as an endowment. This wasa tempting ‘bait, and was thoughtlessly grasped at by 'a good many here and elsewhere, Even if ‘the Provident Mutual survive shipwreck ‘for some years to come, in what position iwill the institution be to fulfil its obliga- ‘tions to perishing members when these ‘endowments shall commence to become I have before me what purports to ibe a statement of the Assessment Fund land in the Prevident (Endowment) clase, ‘lL gee that claims to the cmount of $19,000 |were paid during the year. If this be the |case, then the Association in order to keep faith with its members, should place ia safe keeping an equal sum of $19,000 to ihelp to meet endowment obligations, [should it live long enough for some of them to become claims. But 'from the statement before me, | cannot see that one provision to this end was made ast year. Thefund held in trust, with ithe Provincial Government of Quebec, 18 set down as $15,410,00, and, is now no |larger than it was a year ago. When $15,000 |has been laid aside in five years, it is easy | to estimate the amount that will be on | hand three years hence, to meet endow- menis then to become dua, should the As- | sociation hold together that long. | Members of the Provident Mutual are junder the impression—and a very wrong im pression it is—that, even if the institn- | ton should cease to exist after a period of ‘five, ten or fifteen years, they had cheap insurance during such period But this is alla mistake. Short term insurance can |be had cheaper in reliable stoc sk companies, such as the C.nida Life and, Confederation, jor if a person takes an ordinary Life Policy in cne of these companies,and surrenders it lat, say the end of fifteen years, for its value ‘in cash, and deduct the amount received ‘from the total premiams paid, it would, I ibelieve, be found that the average annual | cost ot insurance would be reduced toa | minimum—to at least half what the Pro- \vident Mutual would cost for the same , period. OnE OF THE DUPED. ; | _ | Count Sodeghh Posies ven Hochkofler, the son of wealthy and noble parents residing ‘at Trieste, in Austria, was married in Gal- veston, Texas, on the 14th, to Miss Minna Althof, a charming, but very far from wealthy, young artist, who for two years past has been giving lessons there in paint- | ing. sinensis sailings Lady Florence Anson and Capt. Streat- field, A. Db, C. to His Excellency the Gov- jernor General, sail for England on the 11th | proximo, and will be married fifteen days ‘after their arrival at home. —_— —_>-e-<—— The Canadian Pacific earnings during ‘May were $92,000 in excess of the revenue for the corresponding period last year. enn —>- + | A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indise retions of youth, nervous weakness, early Gscay, loss of manhood, &c. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE" OF CHARGE, Thig great remedy Was (ise covered by 9 missionary in South American Send self-addressed envelope to Kev Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York,