THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 24 1898 4 cor» ns ~¢ Koval it the highest grede beking powder known. Actual tests show it goes one- third further thes any other brand, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWOrS CO., NEW YORK, SAILORS. CLEARED THE LOT 50¢ ON THE DOLLAR 344 Wew American Straw Sailors. We very latest Black, White and fancy American Sailors we cleared the lot at 50c. on the dollar. ‘To day we will show them AT HALF Ra2CcCuULaRnr PFPRIC. No Samples--No old Steck— Bat Clean fresh new goods. W. A. Weeks & So a ‘Wholesale & Retail. Ther'll be a Hot Time Yet Hang up Your Bammock What ? Haven't got one Can you jive all sammer with- out a Hammock. We offer a large, new stock hought al a Spe ia! diseount, and our selling prices are away down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspection We % 220779408 B oe 42200888 , The ‘Wanted @ Style *In Wall Paper They’re the only styles we heep tlands me, new, f esh, brightness for any and every Toem in your hous: We have the papers ‘ou want etthe price you want to pay, The Wall Paper Men Moore & MeLeod, ‘= > @* 624064 2 278 Ge SO =e % @ oe © © * oe Fee DS BSD +*77O5% ( se Hee one. » received Tuesday nearly 30 dozen ask | THE METHODIST CONFERENCE, Missionary and Other Re- ports Adopted. COMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO THE COMING PLEBISCITE. Religious Instruction in Schools—Ac- mission of Women to Church Courts. — ---= Tucrspay, June 23. The Conference Mietionary Meeting was fairly well attended. After devotional ex- ercises by Rev. Mr Pickles, and some ne remarks by te president, who presid-d, the Key Dr. Evans presented the anoual report. TLe amounts raiced are as fol- jow-: St John Detrict, ¢1702, increase, $ 65 Woodstock. a, .* 147 Freder'c'on, STI, ti ii3 Miramichi, 457, 6 31 Sackville, 957, decrease, 38 Saint Stephen, 264, increase, 14 Charlottetown, l 62, “ 80 Summerside, Tl, “ 45 After discussion,the report was adopt d. Miss Roberta Hyde, of West River, who represent-d the Women’s Missiouarv So- ciety, spoke encauragingly of the work dune it the missionary field by the gentler sex. R v. B. Chappell also addressed the meeting, bie remarks having a syecial bearing upoo the work cf missionaries to depao. Both were tendered the thanks of tlic Conference, Atthe afternoon session a_ letter was read from Hon. R. W. Scott, Secretary of , State, acknowledging recetpt of # petition regarding the Plebise: te fram the Cenfer- ence of New Brunswick aod P. E. tsiaod which was laid on the table, A letter from Mr. F.S. Spence regard- the plebiscite was handed to the leu perance Commitee, A letter was received from Areheacon Brigstock, D D, Rector of Crinity Church. St John, stating that at the Syeod of the Diocese of Frederictoa, held in daly, 1899 a@ resolution was passed as { lluwe: * Theat the Svned havieg ine e at its ate judgment that religiou« ¢natruction in the Public Scnvel« ix nevessary to fal- filthe true purpose cf education saad cou- serve the highest taterests of tne pw 1090 ac largeglo now appowl a commitiee fu Conter with other retigioms bodies witn a view of obtaining such amrudments wm tne school law of this province as shall secure sy ste- mate religious imstruction t the pablic sebeols.” The communication ex oressed thaca committee would be appointed by the Conference to meet repre-emtatives frou the Other religious bodies of the province Lo consider Wha! steps may be taken 10 the mitt-r, The letter was referred to a committe evupointed by the presidenr. Tie usual steeding commitees were ap pointed, the hope SECOND DAY. Fripar, June 24. Conference opened prompily at 9 a. am-. After the reading of the scrip'ures tue Ree. Chas. Camben lei in prayer. Tue reading of the minuies thea folioweu, which were adopted Toe asual routine Lusioess was then taken up. RBOCOMMENDATION. The Fre lericton Disirict recommended that the sum of $300 be paid bv the M:-. sionary Comittee to tne Kingeclear Mission as aid in v ew of the less susial. ed by tuedestraction of the parsou sage by tire last winter. Reterred to Missiouary ( omanittee. Memorials were presented by several D steicts eneot * the Million Dol ar T weu- tieth C- ns ury Scheme,” which i* 60 stron. - advucatea by Canadian Method. period: - cals. Mr AC Powers presented the report of | Mi-siopary Society... ....ceeeeeeeeree | The amountof money raised per member the Nomivating Committee, which on motiog was read section by section. Several were adopted wud vihers were re- ferred back to the committee for ameni ments. The president appointed Rey CW damilton aod Mr Machami & comiu..iee t aud't the SustentatiGa report. Ibe order of the day was next tuken up The presentation of the Supernamerary report, by the Treasurer, Rev Dr Evans. The income of the 8 cety is $!1, 2795 which amount is derived trom the tollow~ ing sources. From Gon‘erenves Monistere. Circuits. Nova Scotia, eo coceee $1,205.36 $l 580 34 N. B. & P.&.1.... daaies 138641 Newfoundland.......... 672.72 325.45 $3,309.90 $3,232 20 less 1-6 of Ministers Subscriptions $560 00 700.00 ain mag he also read LOtePest...ccee e200 ceveses Thecapital sccount was shewing @ balance o' $73,736.66 -hroughout the Maritime Provinces is as follows ; Nova Scotia conference 11 1-10 cents per member, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference 108 10; New- foundiand Confererce 3 1-10. The Secretary made the starement that the claimants on the fund, through the want of a sufficient amount of morey to meet all claime, suffered a deficit of 18 per :ent. session held last July, recorded its deliber- ' Over 2300 dollars were required to meet f mil ile Ditties. ' CHANGE | | { ! The report ev hed wun disenssion, The Rev. My. Paisley, made a lengthy Sperch, making a strong argument in tavor of supportiug the fund mure geocrousiy. He regarded it asthe ducy of me eburch to lok afier the welfare of the euperuu- meraries. He paid ahigh tribute to the manage- inent ofthe tuod by B. Evaus. Since bis adm o'stration began, not one dollar bad veen lost through bad invest— meots. The importance of the fund was second to n°nt—in fac, he wou'd >a her see the Susteniation Fund avandoued than the Supememeray Fund. It was necessary thatthe Church should m-«ke adequate provi-iou tor ihe men wio gave themrelves to the work of God, and the Metuodiat Chureh, aad Jabored self sacri- ficingly on hi rd fields and small sslaries— | when old age came. We tuen pre sented Special Supernumerary Fund, which he bad been iustrumental in raising. The (Otai amount raised agyreyared $15,69!. Of thie eum New Brunswick «nd Prince Edward lsiand rai ed $7438 57;NovaSco:ia $6910.40; Newfonodlaud, $111249 The Leagnes utd Sabbath Schools raised the following sum-:—In New Bran-wi k and his reportof the Prince Edward Istand, $117 56; Nova Scotia, $!07.37, in all $235.93. The amount pa.d ip up to date was nearly $10.- 000. Lhe thanks of the Cunfer+nee are | {due to Mr. Faisley for hie energy dixpl .yed jn raising this bagd-yme sym, | —_— IN DISCIPLINE —ADMISsION CF wo- ? MEN To CONFERRNCE, ] The Dev Thos. Marshal, moved she | tolluwing resolution, and it was seconded | by the Kev C, Paisley. That thie couference memorialize the Genera! Conference 80 as to amend the discipline, 80 that the words layman and laymen, lay delegate and lay delegates, whereever they occur in the discipline shall mean and include women as well as meo. Mr. Marshall made a strong speech in favor of the motion. He contend.d for the justice of the change. It was fair, and right that women should be represect~ ed in all ebureh courts from the Quarterly Board to the General Conference. No sound argument could be made against representation. Women were intellectually fitted in every way for many of the highest callings in Ife. They were the peers of men, and sb: uld be ou the same base of equality and privilege. The Rev. Mr. Thomas, made ao very emphatic speech against such repre~ sentation. He claimed that tue women of the Methodist Church were not asking rach representation and did not want it. fle boped that the motion would be voted aown. The Kev. doha Read aregued in favor of the motion. If the women did such a large proporuor of the werk of the Charch, “hy not admit them to the Conterence gatherings Kev, Dr. Stewart, had no sympathy with the mution. He would be ubliged to vote against it. A shert dircussion tben ensued on the form of the motion, ana then the yore was takep aut the President declared i carried The decision was questioned, and dhe ayes aud nays were calicd for and the motion was curried by 46 to 34. © onfereuce adjourned. — = = a MARRIED. Hazelbrook, At the Baptist church, june 22nd, by Rev JC Spnr-, B A, H! Bo-well Jenkins of Monnt Albion,to Bessie * McKenzie, of Southport. At the residence of the bride’s parents, Union Road, Let 33,0n the 220d of June, 1&9, by the Rev R Opie, assisted by Rev George Seller, Mr Jonv Drake cf West River, Lot 32, to{Miss Rebecca Ayers ot Union Road. Dust. —All goods soiled during the alieraviwu ib our store will be cleared ou: ats big bargain. J.B Macdonald & Co. ALTERATION S$aLe,—All dusty, soiled boos will be sold cffata bargain. J B Macdoxralu & Co. Go to J B Macdonald & Co’e for under- clothing, whie and colored shirts, white sbirt- 50c, fancy dressed shirts 50c, under shirts 18; each. All lines guing cheap at 4 B Macdonald & Co’s, | Last Nicurs’ Saow.—The Opera Honse was packed to the doors Inst evening, wie: the Miles Ideal Stock Company opeved their engagement with the surring military drama “Unaderthe British Flag ’ Since their jast appearance here the Miles Company have heen considerably re- orgapized and are as s.:rong if not stronger than ever. When John E. Miles made hi: appearence he was received with uoroar- 1ons applause, Speaking of the company as a whol+ they wre a superior lot of play~ Local and Other tems. _ —_—aow so -ceanniaamaimmenassite a Lawy Party on Monday next. _ > Tue Evxcixeers wili meet for drill to- night. Masox17.—The Grand Lodge is in ees: iow at Summerside today. At THE Burrs.— The last of the series of League matches wi'l be shot to morrow afternoon at two o’clock. From Moyrreat.—Tte Campana called here this muruing with a geueral freight and @ Dumber of passengers. a i Dos Tax.—The names of 100 detaulters have been panded in to the clerk of the police court, knd summonses will be ireued at once. A. F. and A. M.—The brethera of True Brathers Lodge, AF and A M, intend baving a tea party and dedicativa of their new ball at Orapaud, on Saturday, July 9:b, of which further notice will appear iv due time. From Hatirax.—The City of Ghent ar- rived from Mal fax last night about eleven o’clock with # geveral freight. Swe jeft op returo this morning at eleven o’clock. Mrs. 8. F. Hodgson and daughter are passengers to Suw wmerside, Na Zion Cuorca Ficyic—If you are unable to go acioss the border and assist your American cousins to celebrate the “Glorious Fourth,” attend the celebration at Freetown under ‘he auspices of Zion Church Sunday School. Look out for ad. in a few days. A.V. H.—As the committee of the A, O.H. sports are receiviug more prizes than expected, they bave decided to add to the listof events, professional events a6 follows: 100 yd Dash, Hop Sep & Jump, Ranoing High Jump, Poie Vault. Kittep By Licgatxinc. — Five cows, belopging to Mr. Mulligan Rogers, of Northampton, N. B., a few mules from Woodstock, were killed by lightning on Tuesday. They were taking shelier under an old fir tree in the pasture at the lime. sevlggatrtni C.M.B. A.-—The U. M. BA excursior- ists from P.ctou, ov the 27th, will land at Railway W bart, where cuey will be met by officers ava members of Branch 216, and proceed by +pecial train to 9* Ducstau’s College grounds vo take in Lawo Party, stiuilltnaliiee Isuaxe Sveamers. —The steamer Nor- thatetcriane, woich bas beew ov the slip at Picion since Mooday baving ber but.om cleaned, icturued Ww Ubarluttciowu last eveuing. Ste will ply on the Charlottetow a Pictou route for the remainder of the week. —_ > -— Tue Irtsh Canapian.— Tie erbject of Mr. @Qoinu’s audress atthe A.U H v enic cn vomwinion Day, will be “tie lrish Cavatav.” Every one should teas this la. coted Canadian On this oceasion. The OraiOu Wil be delivered about Z 30 p. m., in tue large r'nk on the grounds, Seats wili be provided for thure on the platform. meeheininiaian Sacrep Heart Convyent.—The closing exerc'ses Of wwe Convent of the Sacred Heart, Jalitax, took place cn Wednesday Mics Fanetiva Suli:van, davgnter ot Cotet J im ice Sullivan, was awarded the eigbth In the English Miss Suilisap was awarded a prZe for epirtolary sivie aud was accessit to ibe prize for French. ritdun. class inclines Tea at West River.—The Ladies Aid Seeciety. of the Fresbyterian Utureh at West River, »)/] bold a tea and bazsar at Attwon Hall, oon Dominien Div. The Alameda will Jeave Prince Sireet Wuarft at one o'clock, and teams wil Meet pass -n zers at the wharf to take them to the g ouous, [he sazi will he & very preasant and Charloctetoviaus luoking for # aice cuurg spould wake it a puint to a' tend. _——- aue Ocean Steamsuip.—lt ie pleasing to nol# that an advertizement has been iseu ed calling for teuders fur a steamer 10 wake at.ieast four tripe during the season, betore the close of vavigatiou, between Cuarlot erown and either Bristol, Liver poo! or Manchester. The position in which the matier stands is +hown bv the following le ter addressed to Mr. Horace Haszard,?resident of the Board of Trade: now Orrawa, June 21st, 1898. Dear Sir,—In Mr. Fisher’s absence, I beg tw ackuowledge receipt vours of the 16th inst., and to say that Mr, Fisher will return ov Wednesday evening, when your letter wiil be placed before hin. ers aod w.l!l put on, during their two week- ttay here, 4 repertoire of new and pl.asing } pieces. The +omedy-team in she company ia good, Miss St Felixaod Dewpsey. Toeir Sougs sou capers last nigut caught the crowd. Tonight the same play will be pu’ ou.—The Daily Record, «bip. In the meantime [ beg to enclose a copy of the advertisement for tenders for steam~ Yours Truly, Kevitte Douerty, Frivate Secretary. Horace Hazard, E-xq., Charlottewown, P. E. Island. ~ Teas We use the finest fruit juices, and plen again. og 5c per HE DRUGGISTS. WV IES - KOSI SY se? 7 ( JOHNSON’S SODA, Choicest materials, rightly used and da‘ntily served is the secret. ¢¢ We areextravagant in the matter of ice. : Cleauliness is our everlasting hobby. To drink our Soda is to come JOHNSON & JOHNSON OO ILE SS = ~~ — ans ace ee MMe Me NEN eS NN OS NN MS NN OIL NE DO Me se SUA SS TEU Pmt SBA SVU VS WTS so aes = = BEST DRINK DRANK. a ty of them. Glass. TSE TS > “% >> A 3% TDA DLs TSE oN of : — ee. coe Se POSS 8ECO COTS OOOO e > HOSCOD OF SOSOOU weoee weve. 6668 Seer cotsese eeese sceb te coeeonetene ion Scking BOSSE S46STF 22OS64O448 22246 6406886880686 ~ee © @& 2 O28 6 wes woes # 34678 oes £4 ee At Stanley Bros We want every lady ia Charlottetown to know about our Cotton Hosiery. They should know! because they are the best value ever offered here, Fast Black Seamless Full Fashioned Cotton Hose with double Heels and Toes |2 pairs for 25e or ldc single pair 2 pairs for 35e or i20¢ single pair — STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. ae Bechet With Orders: We are having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our perfeey fitting suits, Overcoats and Trousers, This fact is a proof that our clothing is right in quality, price and fit. 25 per cent Discount off all furnishing goods from now until Dominion Day. GORDON & McLELLAN Mens Stylish Outfitte ALTERATION SALE DUST 1 DUST! We have added 35 feet to our store and in taking down the partition walls we have had lots of lime dust which could not be prevented from getting on some of the goods. Un Saturday we wilt commence a clearence of all dusted goods. __ , Boots and Snoes, Readymade Clothing, Underclothing White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Cups, Ladies Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Cottons, Flanncllettes. All dusted goods will be cleared regardless of price. Be sure and come and get your share of the bargains. | Goods will b2 on tables, J.B. Macdnald & Co. The Bast Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots AUCTION SALE! Material saved from wreck of SS. Baltimore City. SLOSTIedstENHeCasoteesCcosese OUR aT Bifocal Lenses Afford spectacle wear” ers, the acme ot com‘or® never have to take them off, the one pair euits for all distances, 8 inches or 5 miles, We Makethem Ourselves We have them the same day you leave you order, we frame them in a'um- inum steel, gold and gold filled, G. F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Graduate Optician 0060900? 15660 2000 00800008 | — a eee To be soll by anction at McMillan’s wharf on Wednesday, 29th Inst. AT 2 0O°CLOCK P.M, The above consisting in part of anchors chains, hoate, vinnacles, compasees, telegraph indicators, haweers, ‘ropes, bloeks, o1] tawke, ventilators, Cargo jins, coodenser tutes, packing, patent loge, engine room siores, saloon eta:eroom, and bentry furniture, copal varnish, ie, carbelic acid, and other numerous articles such as are used on board steamships. -——ALSO— A large Steam Winch and a quantity of Spruce Deal. OOOO C C000 O80i LOOCOUEC OU TE DOS. CUBOOOSOvESe COO6 OAOs ROREOOHNE HORE OAAZ OEE BOTs ee*s8R08 R, BEARISTO, -————————=. | _--/ 143 eod p‘, gua~ is TC Bar f—A conveniently situsted apdcom}- — - | fertabie heuse on Up er Hiliscore 81, with TO LET.—The ty jek at< To ;'as window and six rooms, bDesives large paw- ; ‘treet lately oerum ed — LL - yp Taso ) try, and large cio hes Clam oh, pply to Auv- | session on the 2). au ua. at : Mra trey Brows, at Mara Wrigh « Co's. 1d) u Mary Ann Offe , Ken’ sire-t * ‘— tt , Ly cdiediadiicieeiseet Medien _—-- - ‘ Anctioneer _