TT iets eal r LEONE AE ig pw tigre ssi —— se. un msumiinannrsnsasdiimmmmenmessiceetinndta a : i - . aaa ee ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 25, 1°93 asia THE METAOLIST CONFERENCE, Pe Mone Raised for Edu- ———_ gational Work, es Reval is the btohest gree okie powder haown. Actual tests show it gees one- thied further thas any other breed, RESOLUTION REGARDING MIS- SIONS IS VOTED DOWN. —_— — | i | ‘Report of te Fillet ng Committee and Other Busines:. ROVAL BAKING, POWDER CO... Ko w YORK, Fatpay, June 24. The afternoon session o ened at 2 o’cluck with prayer by Rev. d. E. Irvine. Hev. Mr. Pairley presented the reports of the Educational Fund Society and the Union Church Relief Fuad, both of which were ad rp.ed Kev. Job Shenton eubmitted the report (of the Supernumeray Fund, which was | alo adopted. | The tullowiog revolution was moved by Rev. Dr. Wilson: Resolved that thie Conference memor+ ialize the Gervera! Cooterence at ite next session to divide the missiousry work of the church into two separate and distinct departments, to be known as the Home ad General, ihe Home to be managed by th: CLEARED An | Conference | 1 f THE LOT freeegd ny g atiotincquet pb to l eral as at present by a Board represent nz th @rvire commiss:op. in the intere-t of those of othercr el< acd e stignalities with~ AO ee in or beyood tue Domiuioa. And when as : for a time the incoue of the Home Mission ry Suciety may not be sullic ent to ON THE LOLLAR met tue needs of the case the general Con~ ference be requested w-e-der that a sum to Wew | Avwmsrican Straw Sailors. We received Tnesday nearly 30 dozer very latest Black, White and ‘fancy ) leading the devutioual exerciss. American Sailors we cleared the lot:et The report educations! work was the dollar. read by Rv. Mr. Paisiey. The amounis them raised ducit g the year ware 4s foilows. District, $226.76; iucrease, AT HALF NEW SAILORS. funds of the General Missionary Society— said auiount to be le- ened vear by year after meaus adopted by ine Wesleyan Mis-~ oOo ayS ciety ndea'ing with the Confer- evce of Eastern British American. The discussion wh ch followed took up the time of Le confere ce ‘er the remaiu- derof the afternoOun. Lise fesOlution was hy & good mj mity, the vote sho -ing 18 aves and 61 pays. The conference educatioasl meeting was held in the evening at balf past seven, Dr, Brecken presiding and Retr. Dr. Chaymaa defeated on he. on ‘To day we will show St Jobo $54 36. Fredericton District. $184 8&2. RaCcvulLAR © — Dietrict, $60.75; iocrease >.4 Os s PRICX. asa smichi Dis.rict, $57 7%, increase, . ’ ’ >t | SackvV is st $205.38; increase No Samples—No old Stock— But |,, eT District, $205 increase, $5 .: Clean fresh mew goods. | StSiephea District, $42.46; increase, | $37, BE S ’ iF | Charlottetow a District, $362.5+; inrease, $ € | $13.37, | Summerside District, $63.73; increase, S15 92. | The total increase ie $49 33. A portica of the ameuut raised is given as grants to probationers, for tle ministry ; WHY Jeqnire prosrca- Wholesale & Retail, Th ‘ll be a ef | tion of their stadice, the fhe ac: is appl ed * ’ | yo the matuterauce uf the ua Versivies aad Hol Time Yej colleges tn tie Dominion. es | Buker, A. B:, of Pe i Godia, Louth o lewhom made able addre-~ses. R-v. 8S. HB elored with the benediction. THIRD DAY. finareiml +t! in the The motion for adoption of the report was ' made by Rev. Juhu Clarke, A M., of 1 r | Newe il ° a as om d - b Rv ‘. R Hang up Your Hammock i weasile, and was second -a by i ’ ' : V ] f 5 H t fy f i Ruwce alec spoke well rega ding the report. ha . aVel 0 One the speeches were tuterspersed with ' ehoice music by the cLoir, The meetiog Can vou live all summer with- out a Hammeck. ) le offer a large. new stock | W t (iit I «A hay ~ . 7 : Sare BDAY, June 25. rf) ‘ ‘ é beete “ : i ; bought it n spt yas Cee Conterence met at 9 Bucher Hudic| and our sclling ;rices are wway } lee iv prayer. The devotional ex-re ses } were led by Kev Leaac Howie. Minutes down. All Sizes and Styles. your inspect 1OR. | read and approved. The @rederic:on LD s- ' criet presented memorial from the Gib- leon Cireuit asking pertmiis-i00 for tie Traatees of the Kingsley corgr g4' 0. io | geil their old charch, that proceeds tnay be --HASZARD & HORE fa ask We | put wm new one, | pertw Fund, The foliowing commitiess were ep ponted on the luce Nomieaticog Commitee. &&@8G4404 # Oo 028 8687FF recummendaioa of a ‘The (Wanted ¢ Style ‘In ‘Wall Paper They're the only s‘yles we heep Handsome, new, fiesh. brightness for any and STATE OF WORK. L avineu J] Heoter White, Miniatera. tev Johe Read, tev W W Brewer, CH Barker, tev Jas Parkiue, J L Black, | Rev Jno A Clarke, © M M-Cready, tev Isaac Howie, J C Moore, Rev F H W Picklea, Qac.o: Haynes, tew JJ Teaedale, J Truewan, W R Pepper. JW Smith, PERSONHGE AID FUND. AC Powers, H E A Buepee, J WA Waltace, W F George, f I t Rev James Crisp, tev Thos Stebbing, tev John A Clarke, | Rev Geo F Dawson, | Rev J K King, Rubert Heaney, | R-w Henry Pierce, Henry Suiith. ENRiULLM&ENT FUND. Rev BH Balderstone, A C Powers. ae Le ee & @SeB &*tt*®D be agreed upun shail ve paid outof the every room in your house ¢ We have the papers ¢ you want at the price you ’ Want to pay. ( The Wal! Paper Men ¢ > @ @ *¢28 6084 2627262 8 CHILDREX’S FUND. The Rev, Janes Crisp presented the re* port of the Children’s Fund. On motion it was read eection by section. Section 3 —was a request of the Wesley Memorial Church, asking a reduction In the amount of the arsessment, namely, from 75 to. 50 dollors. The clause evoked cous derable discussion, participated ia by several of the ministeré and Jaymen. The request was granted. Moore & McLeod, A “42 Of 2 , There was a reques! al-o from the Zichi- f ; sing them later on. | . 7 inca : me general Conference to so amend section.’ | | enore heartthy thendiis old “coltege chum tuc 0 Circuit, asking turar bt in asseseinent. After careful «uusid: ration of the cane, the request was not gisuted, The repout passe as a whole. Ou motion of Rv. J. Read, moved that the report of the Bilitting Committee be taxen from the table carried. It was accordingly taken from the table and read a« follows: 1. That the Billet Fee be $2 00. 2. That the Pastor of the Conference Church be the Treasurer of the Fund. 3. That all members attending the Con- ference, Jay and clerical, pay said tee, except ashe einafter provided and for the Superpumerary M nisters, the laiter shal be provided with a billet tree of charge, provided they give notice to the treasurer of the Billesting Committice of their inrer - tion to attend Conference, said no’ ce to be inthe bands of the Treasurer not i tr than six dave p+ceding ithe meeting of the Stationing Committee. 4 Lustas tar as possible all district meetings be heli at such times as will | evable the report of the vamex< t» be re- ceived by the Treasurer, net later than six days prior to meeting of Statiening Com- mittee, “ 5. That the Financial Secretary notify thore who have sot paid at the District meeting tosend fees without delay to the Treasurer of the Fund 6. Thatthe Bille ti: g Commit ee: be not under the obligation to provide billets for | those whose names have been received | after the list has gone tu press, but tuch shall be provided with billets if found | Convenient, 7. That any member of the conference | arraoging for his owu billet notify Treasurer informing him of the home |! where he intends to stay. * 8. That for thove delegates who request a billet at an hotel, the fee be $3.00. I'he report suggests the following citie , and in (ue order named ,as the places of holding conference sessions : John, Moncton, Fredericton Charlottetown It was moved by Rev. George Steele th ¢ | the reports be considered as # whole. It was moved by Dr. Sprague that it be considered section, by section but the first noO.on prevailed, I'be report evoked a lively discussion in which alarge number of the Cuonference took part. Many reasons were adduced for abd against its adoption. lie | ! i Charlotretown, St. | Leeson, Luke 14-17. ine . It is afact + orthy cof mention that tle laymeo who spoke were strongly oppo-ed to the whole report. They contended tor , the o€4 covdition of thing+, avd maitaia- ed that the Methodist people in the Con- fereuce, owns and cilies were pleased to ‘n«@.ain the delegates without any su & cvauitions as coutaioed in ihe report. ‘Lae mertion was los by @ large major.ty. VielTURS. Rev Stephen H. Huestis was present this morning and wascwiled to the plat- farm. He congratulated the Presidem on tei-|-levat 0 },204 made a¢ew bappy rerrarks Kev J. A mozers, of Truro, was also ia the Coulereace, and was inirodaced to ine President. He congratulated Dr. tHrecken ov fis elevation. He referred to tun tise visitto Chavioutetowea, ia 1868. He came as the suceessor of Dr. &prague and wre the ass'stan’ of Dr. Riche; . » in the Y. M. C. A. parlors on He ! Professur Siehetts for vigha wmeic, Local and Other Hems, Soxs or Temperance atiending conter- ence will fiod a cordia! welcome at Vic ‘oria Division, io Wright’s Hall, Monday evening — —. A.O. B.—Ajjourned meeting tomorrow at 2.30 p. m. Every member is reqneeted to sttend in order to complete arrangements for picoic on Dominion Day. C M.B.A.—The members of branch 216. C.M.B.A. will please meet the excurrior= i-te at Railway wharfon Monday next ai about 11 o’clock. —-— Tre funeral of tre tare Henry Burke, of Sonthport, will take place on Snnday, at 2, p. m., from the residerce of Mre, Mary Burke, Glen 8 ewart, to Pownal, Lot 49. aiaiiiaeds Partist Catrcen —Rev Job Shenton, of St. John,will preach at the Baptist Church tomorrow morning ard the Rev. Wm. Penna ot Carleton, N. B., in the evening. hci Tue Rirce ~The aovual business meet- ing of the Queen’s County Rifle Associa- tiun will be held 19 the City Court Room Monday evening June the 27th at 8 p. m. First Metrsopist Cuvurcn. —Owing to the oruination to be held, service will be- gin in the First Methodist Church tomor-~- row forenoun @ @ QUARTER TO ELEVEN. Be in geod time. Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in Wrights Hall, tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Mr. J. C. Moore, of Moncton and Driver Devereau,of Caimpbelton, N.B., will speak. Strangers always ‘welcome. Came Gospe. Meerinc.—Railway men’s meet- ing in Wrght’s Hail, Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by Mr. J. C. Moore, of Moncton. Strangers always welcome, *“Oome, for all thie ge are vow ready.” Tue Park Roapway.—A by-law to reg- ulate the driving of borses, etc.,on the park roadway is to submitted at the next meeting of the City Council. In the means time the owners of fast horses are making the most of their opportunities. Gi Lecat Covwei.. -A especial meeting of the Local Cousen of Women will be held Wednesday | afternoon, 2 b ivst., at 4 o’clock at whick ibe Presideut will give ashort account #t the anoual conter-nce of the National Council of Women of Canada, held ia Ottawa last monta, The members of all affiliated seciet e* are reqnesied tu ‘be pres» sent. The public are also curdie!y in« vited. Bios. Mourne St, Vircert —A large end Ir !- Mov : g liant assemblage avended the closing exs ercises at Mount St Vincent, Helifax, on Thursdey. lnvine miidle aiv-sion, class A, Mice Maisey Coady.oc Chesr'ottetown, was umarded prizes in Eogltsk cow position, literavere, Grecian bistery «ted Utori-tiay EI OE: 7OCOO +8886 vows Vee oe - © 00oe & C00 reer GOO0ee ee SESS 106 BS SECSHCS SOOO SOOD “COO A SOCE ee They Sell On Sieht 2S SS 2B BSFZAAS~E BEALS 644OAS4 24486 2488 ~we ee &S &Se GOSS & OS“) 208 20 BO? 28808 Our Fast Black Seamless Cotton Hose With Double Heels and Toes 2. Pairs for 25c or Senn STANLEY . BROS. The Always Busy Store. A St TT ii = a Reed With Ori F i i D wi » de ur perfec We are having all we can do to keep up with the demand for our p fitting suits, Overcoats and Trousers. docirive. Miss Coady also cbiained a certificate of promotion 1a ‘wetronwotal znu-ic,and won the gold medst offered by Miss remembered Ait fediangs when he had to iCoaty has our congratulations. preach betore Dr. Richey and the congre- gation in this Churot Yet be was sen-} —---— Lawn Partrr-—The Lawe Party on the sible of ihe Syupe hv be received from ' grouuods of St. Dunstan’s College on Mon- the pastor sad pefple in these days remembered tis fret Conference in those | ‘lay, and how he regarded the favh+rs with | awe and veueration, He wondered the work would go on when they we e vone,—bat it had. ference in USi4d, m this cty, when old Covterence ot Bastern British America how , He| day wi! be umler the auspiecs of the ladies of %&. Joseph’s Sodalite, whowhave made the mors complete preparations for the _occas- ou Ail who patronize the gathering are assuc'd a most enpoyable onting. The He atiende? the GCon- « gronuds ar within casy distance of the the g cit, and miav be resched either by po-t roes or railway. Teains will leave the was divided. His ict was cast in Nova, City forthe grounds et lle. m., and 2 p.m. Seotia, and Se sometimes theacht there | [he first train will leave upon srrival of were vo brecbern bike those in hig Con-j} the excursigalets from Picton. ference vut he esteemed most higoly is f b-ethero in New Brunswick and oie iBexnc’s Cortpie—Ta: Halifax papers Eiward {siand. He wisked them the) Contain length — tes ves of the chest ‘g ighest #aceress imtbe work. Mr. Rod ger’s exercise- al A u's Co lege Tuc eXercir * dire-* was much appreciated. : were of an e-pecisilty bigh Chan Kev G.d.Bondet Halif x..another visi- 4'5U €POKe, Cor g’altulaiiog the Pres:- Oa his Occupaucy Of the ebhair. He was sere that no tor tll, lent war ss j He would bese the opporiunity of a idres Dr. memoralize A pew rexgiution was moved by [That this conference a C71, page 93,of thed@iseipline as %e provide the calling of aquarterly meeting and the sp poiotment of a Chairman of thet) varter- ly Board in case of die Unavoidab! absence uf the Superrotendent of the Crecuit, aud ie os. i at w tue Chairman ef the District—Carried. fret rE ze at Baltfox Jae he and a A resolution wasunoved asking the Con- ad oe Pa Os ers a -bows. That McG nty # one of the firest ference 10 arrange e0 that Rev | George Steele might have an opportunity to deliver bis Theological lecture en ** Man pee¢-cted in Christ d-sus,” which he bad kied!lv consented to do. Conference ciosed at 12 o’clock. aaitlers For Sate —Sloop vacht “Abegweit, fast aaiioc, newely painkd sad overhauled this | ~pricg—A W Weekes, Charlottetown, 145 €i e od wk 4i. historical pr Zz man would doit} weTe T A Davies sod N Tooker, who wa- | cart -borses produced in this Province need acter. Rev. C W. V rnen B.A, wae o- warded tbe Bi-hu;*e prize ani the Akins Aw ug the matriculante riculated in science and engineering, re- epestively Master Wavies isason of Sir Lowi« Davies ard Master J ooker 1° a 80n of Commander looker. Rev. -C. W. Vernon is well known in Cuariouietowu. All have our eongratulat on. ‘nti de OF tHE Rigur Keap.—Mr, W.S. McKie bas purchered trom Mr. Frank ovyer, Southport, the pure bred Cisdesdale stallion UcGinaty, wiurer of the of not, therefore, be stated. He weighs about 1800 bos., and 18 a grandson of the cele- brated “McGregor” of Scotland. McGinty will be shipped to St. Jobn sext Monday moraing, together with a number of other excellent hcrses for tha: market. dineiencuiiilatitinhitiiratin The persou who bas two j.ickscrews nelonging to me will kindly return them at once as | bave use for them. Angus DesRoche. 3in wert, vere 7 en ee os NEM QOS IML NE OBIE, OD NEN OMEN DD MEN YOU SUA SST TD OO U BOVE CSW we 7e7 = BEST DRINK DRANK. ¢? JOHNSON'S SODA. #) 3% Choicest materials, rightiy used and daiatily served is the secret. s Sr —| right in quality, price and fit. 25 per cent Discount off all furnishing goods from now until Dominion Day. S060 06H 48608 GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men s Stylish Outiitte ALTERATION SALE. DUST | DUS I We have added 35 feet toour 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. On Saturday we wiil commence a clearence of all dusted goods. Boots and Snoes, Readymade Clothing, Underclothing, White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Ladies Wrappers, Shirt Waists, Cottons, Fiannellettes. All dusted goods will be cleared regirdless of price. Be sure and come and get your share of the bargains. Goods will be on tables, J.B. Macdonald & Co, The Beet Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots Clean Hlome Dyeing You can dye perfectly and quickly at home now, in the modern way, with Maypole Soap, without disorder or uncertainty about the results you'll get. Maypole Soap is sold in all colors —thevy are absolutely fast and they are This fact is a proof that-owrlething is We use the finest fruit juices, and plenty ef them, Weareextravagant ia the matter of ice. Cleanliness is our everlasting hobby. again. > 5c per Glass. JOHNSON & JOHNSON ¢¢ THE DRUGGISTS. iH To; drink our Soda is to come brilliant. Leading Druggists sell it. 8 Place Rovale, Montreal. Sse STA TSE T Takk DD TT TT ¢ Book all aut it—free by applying tothe Canadian Depot, fSiacenvn, ot Os tid Soap It dyes to any shade. ™ Maypole WADE IN ENGLAND, — a —— OT I a A A ae ee eto nes - ae cenit siting tegen AER. nips ocular <2 rs