“a ee ee 5 i = a” wie Tl F a ~ae ~—s THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION Liberal - Conservative Candidates fer the City: HON. NEIL PATRICK THE QUEEN THE ol BLAKE, Esq. | {sre , TYtYy rrayYr i y His DAILY EXAMINER. lagen: JUNE 25, 188 public WcLEOD., " he ' - yk 1] a e other City terested |; Esq.,. Mr. M DAILY EX SQUARE SCHOOL. ec Go day, in the the pupils, the present t the parents of s and several of examination of Queen Square | teachers Baas; Oe Rev. \ J McIntyre. " the 30th ot was sung; || MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS]. itt hai " oa \ ope nh again on var Ly, August; “God Save the Queen” and the school closed for the term. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SpeciaAL DesPpATCHES TO Tue EXAMINER. } } . schools, and a number of : : = vies and gentlemen, includ-| An Injunction on the Conference. Honor the Lieutenant i ia ‘ > ae). 1d Mrs. Macdonald, Rev. W. Joun, N. B., June 20. : ere ai tev. A. J. MelIntyre, J. D. The aenasitl Court of New _Brunsw ick nd Mrs. Mason, Thomas | has issued’ an injunction forbidding the Swain of the Methodist Conference of N. B. and P. E. , ‘ land other Island, now in session at Sackville, from Phree Points The examination was satisfactory in all] proceeding any further with the investiga- nents. reflecting great credit] ticn into the charges of alleged immorality L. th a i ap pils; and the con | preferred against the Rev. D. D. Currie. i pu KIM i as whole was unex The Conference has one: investigating S60 OOO a - ais ‘ this matte x for the past week, and cannot P , es ment was given at the close | adjourn legally until the case is disposed of. —— ee 2" "sy t min m: and, at the request of The extr: raordinary phase of the quest ion 3420, 000, I Handrahat Esq who presided, | is as se nsational and exciting as it 1s novel | H tH I Liew it-Governor dis-| and unprecedented. Charges of seduction n ; follows | al adultery were made against the Rev. _ " PRIZE LIS] 't) PD. Currie in connection witha young — ' al eal La ly in another part of the provine e. The rhe tt — MISS MACKENNAS DEPARTMENT. | first committee appointed to investigate Cutan ais alll aaie a 1 : ist Certificate, Peter Perry, presente a lfailed to agree, it 1s understood about one- School Board; 2nd Certificate, Michael! tind of the members being in favor of — or P r, presented b> | Board. ; | bringing rina finding of guilty. A second Phe Gover ( Condu {st, Maurice Kennefic, jew nmittee was then ap ypointed, and being ined vlidates of the Oppos presented by His Lordship; 2nd, John |, lissatistied with the evidence before them, : Sim 1 nted by Rev. A. E. Burke. {decided to send for more. It was said the oy ul Henry Gaffney, presented | young woman would again appear as a wit- ® Cor 5 nmuni : veacnt a a Va ‘i | ness, and that Rey. Mr. Currie would : Arithine Stephen McCarron, present-|}ring in further rebutting testimony. Mainland is ted i tev. A. J. MeIntyr At the session on Wednesday, the presi- The exertion the Gove nent to \pplication—Joseph Carr, presentea by dent said that he had received a telegram sin redress of the grievanc P ae Neil Mi Leod a ar bog | Stating that it was reported that Judge vince in this resp We , " ‘ Patrick McNally, presented | palmer had issued an injunction | restrain- ling the conference from further investiga- ‘ Opposit 5 FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. lting the charges against Rev. D. D. Currie. prepa na 5 st Ce te. Louis McCarron and| The general supe rintendent made a brief ve i resi i I s Mo n. equal, presented — by address. in which he referred to the critical . Board; 2nd Certificate, John Sulli- | position of the conference, growing out of co ’ n and Edward Redmond, equal, present a case of Rev. Mr. Currie, and said the Bu \ ) nh ed school Board | conference could not adiourn until the re- el Wise \ ( Conduct——ist. Edward Whalen| port of the committee who were investiga- i h 33 Hu resent by His Lordship; | ting the charges was presented, This was Chi 21 Loui VicCarron presented by /@ matter for this conference and could not ” Re F 7 rallant: 3rd, Frank | be remitted to any other conference. If it McMillan. presented by Rev. A. J. Mec-!remained here a whole year the conference s ul Intvre; 4th, Edward MeNaughten, present }could not adjourn until the report of the ed by Rev. A . Burke. | committee were submitted. He asked the 3. There ebts du Province stil Punctuality st, Mark Quinlan, presented | consideration and help of the best minds of uncollected. by His Honor the Lieut. Governor; 2nd, P. the conference that an honest 5 and just f wilt Mitchell. presented bv teacher; 3rd, John issue might be reached. He said it was e 1O’Connot esented by Mr. Patrick Blake; | rumored that an injunction had been issued neta i : Robe Dovle. presented by Mrs.| by Judge Palmer to prevent any further thes uX} rs | J Hennessy. linguiry in the matter. Neither Judge » that Dilig e—Ist, Alfred Hennessy, pre- | Palmer nor any other June would, in his Phey s ect $125.000 sented by teachet; 2nd, Brenton Melnnis, | opinion, do such a foolish thing. He ad- . ' presente | by teacher | vise «<i the conference te go on with the in- spite v tas VENNESSY’S DEPARTMENT. | vestigation, and deal with the case as the L, : 3 a | discipline of the church directed. The Cite iia Ast Vertil e —Artaul Prainor; pre ;honor, character and future usefulness Editorial Notes. ee en ye a | largely depends on the way in which the 2nd = Certificate—Felix Doiron; pre-} ; re ae ; | sheild Tine Mitein® Tealeld ; conference conaucts itself at the present \ ir. Henry Beer | **" , es Wale) , | time stated s i ice ata public m -_ y > 3 em a” yee a) eee Rev. Mr. Read asked if the conference | by His Lordship; Joseph Bou dre ault, PT&-|} could not put An injunction on Judge th Ww i ta S500 bu bridge | sented by M Barr: James McKenna, pre- a i = a ‘ os # . : * : * ~ Palmer, to which Dr. Williams replied in ross the ‘ » of | sented | Mrs. ns Blake; Thomas | 4), ieeiaailais vill M Bs Hopeton. A fow| oe a ad fori 7 nor the Liou- Dr. Williams assured the conference lays ag ntra il tien hitRaniel Tae oe A honsus warn phy, , Pre" | that Judge Palmer could not arrest their ; are Mrs Maurice Blake; James) sction, He urged them to proceed with set DY pu r pen rainor, presented by Mrs, John Tre inor. thee inculets aah 7 — ‘ YT wt ine iakem, pomeen by Fey: Rev. Mr. Smallwood doubted whether On one i D rmmen — itis ok eo ae Rev. Mr. Currie would attend the meeting - | Reading and | Spelling exandel Buch-| of the committee of investigation on Fri- praise I ty er Ul SSULLIV Gov }anhan; presented by Mr. Patrick Blake. day Y " D | General Pr Se anes amy Dr. Williams said that it did not matter, two years wil Was tla : Clit jp * nted Dy Mrs. Maurice Blake. gine ; as the President should proceed with the mut by the indignan ‘X payers Th: Reading and Writing—Joseph Trainor; | .4.¢ whether Rev. Mr. Currie was in at- ce ste | p2 sented by Mrs. John Hennessy. cendioiad om nok : od Sy f Diligence and Good ¢ onduct . red. Me tev. Mr. Shenton moved that the vy =e peop re Meod, prea nted by Rev. B. x. Gallant. | treasurer of the children’s fund pay to the express confidence in their admi : sy __ tighest Number oO Marks~ ATTAUT | treasurer of the supernumerary fund the of affairs by giving them anoth _ a iinor; presented by St. Dunstans 1. & | $80 claimed by Rev. Mr. Currie. This ’ : ae DOGS - oe a as carried by an almost unanimous vote. Art Bovyer-Leitch last Mat men eee ae corer hur Trainor; pre } Rev. Mr. Hamilton, complainant in the . sada b - ; gouty Sree 1. a ee ee ott burw uas gone to Scotechtown for principal lottetown d L y ft von 2 aa ‘en Pern | witnesses and Rev. Mr. Currie has also left upon stoc! yt . : vanstan’s T. & 1. Society. here, probably to secure testimony for him- -., RRAN S DEPARTMENT, iself. The committee resume the investiga- ne L “ vy [eae ist, John Robert Perry, | tion n of the charges on Friday morning, nave Mis , n School Board; 2nd, William | and it is hoped to complete the work that therw would . | Urair presel ed bv Schoo! Bos rd. | day. is quite clear that a hol 1 al lL lu | John R Perry, prize aa oe : ais he ies nig | PY His Lordship; 2nd, John Expressions of Smpathy. ry is not qualified vote upon | Culler nn es ae ee tock at an ection for ri Hers «> i , : ee vd 2 cy os TORONTO, Ont. June 25. House of Ass rhe { D in Doyle, prize presented Tl Snglican Synod of the Diocese of tiot not open ¢ ib nd sat 4 His Honor Lieut. G mo | Tore nto, now in session here, has passed th iamnem wie , , nce—Parker Carroll, prize pre-} the following resolution : . i ic i ‘That we, the membevs of this Synod de- nos - ae l Doyle, priz presented | si to woeeees our rtfelt sympathy with t Lt ! edu special rs, | M atrick Biake. jo fellow churchmen and the loyalist minority . . Bian . ih Tee weethe es r--Edmund Malone, Rev. A. J. j in Sake , in the trying circumstances in 1 Melintvre. ; which they are placed. We are convinced 1F CON Writing—Wm. Trainor, prize pres ented 'that the threatened legislative separation of In th © thy 1 | Peache | Ir land from the immediate control ot the : p S vn Arithmet Wm. Bradley,prize presented | central government will not only imperil el] , Maat | stability and integrity of the Empire, but will the Wim i fthe Ist i ‘R -<GMITH’S DEPARTMENT {also expose the loyal minority to unbearable a ce “se ii a re re ee Oe sion, and we pledge ourselves to use ' ; * . ist Certificate—William Melntyre; pre- | every legitimate influence in our power to North-West must strike the new com m in © 6) sented by School Board. avert from our fellow churchmen and fellow p it d ver al 2nd Certificate—Edward Hogan; present- | subjects the perils with which they are now co ym Loa Saper o the summit of the led b School Board. threatened.” oon Ay ote ng eee he a he nd soul fro aoe we ’ Conduct—John Blake, John 3 eee BI aey it 2 mi:es tong by + wide Pine pos tal affairs of Rear m, equ Ml; presented by His L rdship A New Discovery. er ees ee a re Teaches ep Se beth Whncie ite fa the bervice, and fe oni a to | Punctuality—Charles Mitchell; presented Lonbon, June 2. partment in Sir John Lubbock, Banker and Scientist, by le het i be the ablest official of this D 4 t Dominion of Canada, and this is in keeping | with that otten observed fact that the Canadian General i North-West has drawn to itseif, and now con | presented DY r His tains the very cream of ability in the different KF is Payre professions of life’s work.” rancis Payne . Me Tied. The official Wilo 18 here re ferred t Spelling ant need scarcely say, 13 Mr. W. W. Me ee "| presenter ad by “| wring I cain { Cuming, -(;overnor; Hon. Neil roticienty reorge Honor, Lieut. ‘presented by as 4 1 Ari “4 netic— William Leahy; Melntyre. presented by Rev. Fe in Hogan: an Island boy, who received his training,| Rev . KE. Burke \ i Aa thivii i i ld ) ns ’ \ I PAR MENT ‘ uT . ‘ i ) I ib OF i i'l i { i te William Morai present- } i ‘ , eo ? v¥ i 1 lent e | Ll by School Bb rah. RP ie t .% ; ar a Certificate—James Reardon; pre Wor t~ ¥4 na ’ +e a very : : nted DY Scnooi Board. cream of at ‘ \ t 2aV th Gr ‘ ee ] 4 } 1; . v ’ | ne . Good Conduct—Bernard Clinton; pre- . . ‘ = } a in ~ e : : is owing more to good luck than to good | sented by His Lordship. : 7 é. nnagement Good management is so| Punctu lity and Diligence—John Henn- earce in the North-West that when an} | Governor. | Arithmetic, official proves himself more than ordinarily competent in his Department in | by Mr. J. B. any of the j senior “ah i on)—W m. ssy, presented by His Honorthe Lieutenant- Geometry presented and Moran; Algebra Macdonald. older Province ,; it 1s the custom to remove him to some place wh | man nent Aritianiet) Als ; and Geometry i. haat ' (junior division Ri ae 1 Johnston; pre- reopen | sented by Mr. Thos. Handrahan. Hi ‘ W est does ; } > nap c a { aphy and History—James Rear- $ , i ' he very cle 3 ed by Re ‘ * Fie McIntyre i Oi eo til Wil . } We hav had seVE" pessiiis ail L ds “a0 Lonul Simion ibtic umn rai off ‘ n tl | Moran; presented by Mr. Patrick Blake. | Map Drawing William Payne; present- EA A + + : " = ‘ ;ea Dy Mr. John ile nhessy. stile , p “eegacagt” _— to} English Composition—James Reardon; “ ie vi da . . + postpone i Vhnrad oo - sti, ’ presented by Rev. a E. DurKe. pews ‘teil iursaay, JUL Jtn, . , when itis « pect i the best ra iio intninte thai at Governor-General's Medal — William the Is] ! : } ' Moran. ne Wane p! S§ & large number of well-matehed hor: ees are in training. Short congratulatory speeches were then Jun 25 3i delivered by the Lieutenant-Governbr, Rev. in an address, says that the troubles in Ire- land mostly all spring from the potato dis- ease, rather than from political causes, and that, by a series of accidents in voting, the Parnellites have four members to every one Anti-Parnellite member, instead of two to one as their proper proportion should be. John Bright says that he is, and always has been a friend to Ireland, but that he vill not pledge himself to support a bill for Rule until he first knows what its iis will be j Hon Ic _| leading det John as a Terminus. Sr. Joun, N. B., June 26 A deputation of the members of Board of Trade waited upon the magnates of the Canadian Pacific Railway, now here, and pointed out the adv antages olfered by St. John as the terminus of the C. P. R. Sir Ge Stephen admitted these ad- vantages, but said. in effect, that trade would inevit natural out- roe ree ably seek its own The through rates fixed at $! couver. on freight have been Hi per car from Juebec to Van- An Insurance € ompany ** Busted.” WasHInetron, D. C ., June 25. The Anglo-American “farine Insurance Company, a big concern, has gone to smash. Wreckers were at work, and there will be but very little salvhye. the ' FRIDAY The Masonic Communi ‘ation. of nunieation Tue Eleventh Annu i! Com 1 Lodge of he Most Worshipful Gran Anca Free and Accepted Masons of Prince Edward Island, commenced . at lottetown, yeste rday, , and closed late Yeo presiding. elected Masonic Hall, in © har the 24th inst., at 11 o'cloe’: last night, Gre and Master The following Grand Officers were | installed for the ensuing year : arn ohn Yeo (re-elected) Grand M. W., J Master. np W.. Av. Grand Master. R. W., Ewen Warden. Pp, W., John T. Warden. R. W., W. H. Findley (re- Grand Treasurer. R. W., B. Wilson Gri -" a ge Thomas A. McLean B. Macgowan— Deputy Stewart—Senior Crockett—J unio1 elected) Higgs (re-elected) Grand Lec- turer. R. W., Ven. J. H. Chaplain. W.. Robert E. Deacon. W., Roderick Deacon. W., George R. shal. AO b Bearer. Read, D. D Grand Sobey Senior Grand MecNeill—J unior Grand Montgomery —Grand Mar- G. J. Weldon Grand (:rand Grand Sword w.. A. H. McPherson Grand Standard Bearer. : w.. J. R. Davison ior Granda Steward. Sen w.. F. S. Chandler Junior Steward. W., John Muirhead —Grand Pursuivant. John Hobbs—Grand Tyler. Grand The rank of Honorary Past Grand Mas- Grand Lodge of conferred upon R. W. Bro. Past Deputy Grand Master, ter of the Island was Adam Murray, Prince Edwarc in recognition of the long and distinguished services rendered by him to the craft. Charlottetawn Rifle Club, PIRST SPOON COMPETITION I season will be held at Kensington Rifle Range, on SATURDAY, o'clock, p- mh. Ammunition grounds. the 26th SERGT. GREY, Sec’y and Treas. ) Ch’town, June 25, 1886. BUT TERSAL BUTTER eannot be made Our Salt has taken 1 OOD MH without good Salt. MEDALS AND DIPLOMA at Exhibitions in different countries. Pure, White and Fine Only £ Cent per Pound. GOFF. —Qaw & wy BEER Ch’town, June 25, 1886. THA AND APRON SALb, WOMEN’S CH RISTIAN hold their Tea and YEXVHE YOUNG ASSOCIATION Apron Sale on Tuesday Svening next, IN THE Se Se a 29th of June, TALI. Doors open at 5 o'clock. ‘Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents; Tickets for Tea 20cts. Contributions will be thankfully received by the ladies of the committee, on the day of the Tea, any time after 1] o'clock, at thoy M. C. A. Hall. June 25, 1886-——3i fri sat mon Fiowers and Plants, From MacLauchlin’s Nursery, West River, Victou, XN 8, B%. Auction, to-morrow, SATURDAY, June 26th, at 11 o'clock, another large and choice lot of Flowers and Plants, suitable for House and Garden, The assortment about the same as at former sale from this popular nursery. A. MCNEILL, » OS : June 25 Auctioneer, Gap ting Ry a ‘ei--Ty the Publi it. LAWSON has addressed the public by a Yircular, wherein he makes statements respecting certain articles of agreement entered into between himself aud the Directors of the Protestant Union Publishing © ompany. These statements are maliciously false. A full statement of the facts will be published at once, : JOHN EVANS, Busi } Ch‘town, Jane 23—11 usiness Manager. of the inst., at 2 can be purchased on the 25, 1886. JUNE Excliange Stables BOARD AND IVER ptist Chureh, next to above Stn PHVAE Undersigned, having opened the , » Old B the Old Bank Building, GRA GEORGE PRET, are prepared To Tet ~ QLLiEZzes at the very Lowest Ra private parties) a limited number of Horses, which will receive « nent. with all the Hot | parts of the town. on — en 24 ol =O rz2es 22.4 to Board (for wad kind treat tes ; and are also prepared Ba ful handling communication und other princip Telephonic Teams ordered in this way can be furnished within fifteen minutes after the call. RENNZDY & STEWART, PROPRIETORS Ch’town, June 25, 1886.—Imo eod pd BOGTs ! Books LATEST S ST FINISH. W E are opening 1 great variety ol for cash. Our which enables us to gis ee + BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap cash, in the lowest markets, no trouble to show goods, 300ts and Shoes are bou ht in large qu intities for al : é » the best value In tne trace he Is sland, and aie Boots. ghout t Solid Leather & CO. ee ee ee SG, Our own manufacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrated throu in great demand. Ask your storekeepers for our make of SOLE LEATHER, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash. DORSEY, GOFI Ch’'town, June 17, 1886. . Sw Ee SPST new Se ee —r “ oe all ee Black Cashmeres, j Black Cashmeres. Large assoriment-—very Low Prices, Black Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Faney Dress Goeds, Fancy Press Goods, Dress Muslins, fbress Miuslins, Press Musiins, Printed Coiton, Printed ‘‘otton, Printed Cotton, \ All new shades and materials, ie New patterns—- Very cheap-—Selling fast. , / §0,000 yards—our third importation this summer just ope nerd, Seersuckers, Seersuckers, Seersuckers, \ White White White Fr. SFR, f"> oa, Seo yw ~ 4 4 bent 2, é + ‘ » §F ; LAs = a2 ? 4 2D OL “ty f = & Sql?” Soe he, & a cd yf 7 f te. { 4 f Ch’town, June 16, 1886. ae ee New (,00U8 » lling [ast Piques, j Piques, » Large stock from 7 cents wp Pigues, ' cellent \ alue. ws 0) ae QO i - Coat % a “J -” i L Te OS Ge ee TLE 2 a 6 tne Lm ie Latag 9 Corse’ 44 sien santa LY semaiadelinhign Every Department is full of the Newest Department is too well known to need ‘P hing. nd &ar Good Goods. Latest Styles and Noy alties in Trmmings, de, Our Millinery BROS. Goods and t liosiery, | Drese Gloves, P: We sols. Frillings, Goods, at Popular Prices, Lowest Prices at Boek Ch’town, May 2U, 1880. =F a orm A EL a OTC eID SERIO Sn Se .