a THE DALY EXAMINER, -\- - -..- >. SATURDAY, MAY 17 1880 c ‘ ses a errno : ee iol Se - —<—<—$<——— eet —= | esbytery. | | ae ms ay 1A I U , - ! TTY : ie Meeting of Presbytery. M a: . i Hk - Al aed EA MINER. The Presbytery of P. E. Island met al sD 45 YS - S06 ULre TM olzevs at Once, MAY 17, 1890. Summerside on Wednesday, the 14th inst. | ena A The congregation of Tignish, Montrose and r ’ ’ . ing a Bi , » > , > .1> ry ” 4 a = " ; JA TY. ‘ ae ‘ i . , i | N ‘ A tR j HEAR THE——— ca aa 4 \ \ ' . ] t ; x »] : in the ™ © alary on their part of $600 and ask | | { y} | »} ( ) . An VI SHS ales { | ing that application be made to the Aug- | House of Commons, to which we referred mentation Committee for a grant of S150, 2 yesterday, illustrates how our Province 13|'The Presbytery granted the request, ap- 5 . sufferin , in consequence of the blunder | pointing Rev. Win. Scott to preach in the | : «>. |congregation on the i8th and 25th inst., mate of eee ee oening diem and to give notice of a « ongregational meet- | —— a Grits to Ottawa. But apart from this, it 1s i ! ing to be held in the Montrose Church on | »vident from the Hansard report that Mr. | Tuesday, 27th inst., at 6p. m, at which } Rep bin Sah ‘oan ; v ish i I x : aah ile vote before | Rev. J. R. Coffin would preach and moder- | WThPR 7" ft Fon} Gt k 5 ; ee 7 ie ~ | ate in a call. ; - aH ai o— tho Hoven, und then os bed wot Sim ony EROOOE AS gg les ddswieb bcd The Most Popular Company that h.s ever visited Charlottetown. AN EMMENS" STOCK op Ait care to inform himself regarding it. Engineer | field, Clifton, St. Peter’s and Brackley Coste recommended, (first), “‘ that repairs Point Roads, Tignish, Montrose and Elms- | Breakwater,” | dale, Bedeque and Summerside, and Long - tis eee NES een os Se eae Uh be made to the Eastern ; : .) River and Kensington were examined by a | (which was the subject of a special report ;) Committee and found to be correctly kept, ! At Half Pp . (second) ** that the Eastern Breakwater be except that in some instances they did not JAS PATON & C0 a | we ~ r rice, extended 200 feet further seawardly.” The | conform to the rules of the Blue Book, 179- 2 | 3 | 2 item of $1,000 was as Sir Hector Langevin | 188. The Moderator was ordered to attest | i i) NEW AND HANDSoyy ee the records in terms of the report. Rev. o| e meee said, for ** repair. The second recom-|@ aeMullan and J. R. Coffin having in- OFFER——— | CALL AT THE mendation by an extension northwardly| timated that they could not attend the | } for 200 feet of the Eastern Breakwater was} meeting of the General Assembly, Rev. A. eos eee l} , nae timated to cost $3,500, and that sum, Sir A. MacKenzie and E. Gillis were appointed | <> P i 4 et ae : to fill their places. Messrs. W. T. Huggan Wh Yq W i | iH th | ; ; ea ag disposal by his colleagues.” Either Mr. signed their appointments as Commission- a r ONZE. Hector explained, ‘* was not placed at his and M. Campbell, ruling elders, also re- j i] Welsh did not understand that the items of | ers. The clerk intimated that the estate : ona, WT ; | THE : bene ares = were for entirely differ- | Of Charles Gregor, late of Covehead, had i ciadbiia I Pcie Biack Drapery Silk Nets, 1 . THEO. L. CHAPPELLy et ae ae $ | Cu’town, May 13, 1890—Bieod wy 4 i| soto wy ance of the cause of Christ. On motion, paid into his hands the sum of $200, and Phe apology offered by Mr. Mills for Mr. | Rey. A. W. Mahon, W. P, Archibald and Lyons Make, for Silk Dresses. d XGU ASI ent purposes, or his action meant that he} that in terms of the will this sum was to be The Leading Thing for Summer Dresses. Welsh does not help him very much. The! James Carruthers were appointed a Com- ' P | ! a —_—— = re A ecate mittee to confer with the executors of the . . {| araso § araso § hon. member for Bothwell said : Suitable Boys’ |Cream Oriental Lace, I ' ‘ vote the larger sum for the extension. dom they may think best fur the further- I cnidusiisctioneeesy cal fkssctoaseh ost tus Sena Aa did not think the present work should be | paid annually for ten years and to be dis- GREATLY REDUGED PRICES. | 10 CENTS PER YARD. estate thereanent and report to Presbytery. Lengths for i eS ” ; roposed to | posed of by the Presbytery as in their wis- _ a repaired, because it was not propt oj}t y y Black Soutache Lace, ! cane ; s obiect i ~~? “If this money was for a proper © de Rev. Mr. Corbett submitted the report on Suits ! teil ws « de iv ew ‘ rk in the pablic interest, then 1% seems mm » state of religi iscussi: , . 7 . i! Splendid Valve in all the Leadin as OW ceeding to strike the the state of religion. After discussion the W hite Oriental Lace, fi P & he rot tla a ‘ans® my hon. friend | eport was approved and the thanks of the | Novelties. Mr. Welsh ) ato o'clock in the ‘morning used Presbytery tendered Mr. Corbett for his Lengths Suitable for Men’s' a . + - | cae ie comme eam PI wonnitienilil we that was not conciliatory to the|Teport. e sy | White Embroidery Flouncing, | + of Public Works.” A committee, consisting of Rev. D. B. Suits. 57|| QUEEN’S BIRTHD ate ; ; bas eis total McLeod, W. Tufts and H. Dickie, was ap- SPECIAL VALUE | TRY OUR ; L A . VV e do not know or any code by * licd _ pointed to convey to the Women’s Foreign 4 . } man can escape the Payee of his ee cea ae in peter the Lengths Suitable for Ladies’ 66 aa n AEE words *‘at one oclock in the morning Sympat y of the "res sytery anc their re- 4 = -_ aa . | U 5: iA UMBR FILA HERE will an Excursion more than any other hour out of the cognition of the good work being done by Jackets. White Scotch Lacous, bu. 5 management of the ABEOWEEEE I cae mt es bend 6 under that body. i BALL CLUB, twenty-four, but it is not Rard to Wie The Clerk submitted the complete re- : ae FOR SUMMER WEAR. | The Best Wearing Article in the Market. stand the nature of the apology made by | port of statistics together with a table of Lengths Suitable for Ladies’ | | OW SATURDAY, MAY ray Mr. Mills. The people who elect a man | average contributions of the various con- ee sil peparirammaer crreriitmansaanerinermeinrasninsndiatiniatliiteaiiis aatualilas = : ‘ for whom such an apology has to be made | STegations within the bounds, On motion, olmans, to PICTOU aud NEW GLASGOW, the report was approved and ordered to be return on the same day. must put up with the a printed and circulated. The repert of the S. S. “Princess of Wales” wil It seems that neither Mr. Laurier, Mr. | committee anent Rev. Alex. Campbell's ————- Riese Navigation Co's. Wharf at @@ Mills, nor Sir Richard Cartwright, | application, to be placed inthe Aged and 9 (local time) for Pictou. sho spoke after Mr. Welsh, understood rene ee Fund, was received and Ba i imac SS. “ Egerton” will leave Plotew iar that the vote of $1,000 was for repairs only, | ®PProved.. Heavy All-Wool 54-inch Serge Glasgow on arrival of ‘* Princess of W, ——. ws On motion, power was granted to the 9 ™ The trip from Pictou to New Gl | + F > oxte iOT ehic yas : : . i ~ e,°e T » 7 and was rot for the extension, which was) moderators of sessions, in the vicant con-| Suitings, worth $2.25 per ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Next. [take about 5 minutes estimated to cost $3,500. 1t may be presumed | gcegations of Cardigan, Albertoa, Strath- Excursionists will have ample time to cat > di Ibyn, Caledonia, Richmond Bay East and . “sé ae ; that, feeliag little interest in it, they did] *°Y", ’ y Hast * : ali the sights at l'renton and New Glasgow, : : Dundas, to moderate in a call at such time yard, for $1.50. not read the report or listen attentively to Ne vias : A FOOTBALL MATCH will be j ae ea. ce tienanion, ’ ‘Thin caseen wil] ee ete at meaty foe sock Secure Sittings at once. Plan of Hall at the Diamond Bookstore. | witis the New Giasgow Club. Sir fiectors explanation. 1S CXC a step. Tt, i ’ y not do for Mr. Welsh, for Hansard shows Rev. Mr. McMillan reported that the oe Ginna Gite Glee cian ‘ : a’ ce di ta Augmentation Committee had granted all oe . WOH that he read the report, ; : ce PF. W. HALES, supplements applied for except Covehead, oir Richard C artwright, however, formed that. ia this congregation healt always Sein COME AND CRCURE A BARGAIN ase Secretary Ss. N.& a correct opinion of what harm would cer- ‘ A. H. McNEILL, a special case, the application had been laid Secy. Abegweit F. B, C ® a a tainly result from Mr. Welsh’s opposition | upon the table until such a time as the ee to the vote, and its consequent withdrawal, Presbytery should visit the congregation. Lay i oy ln accordance therewith, the Presbytery 7 ae - me ees : oi al agreed to meet at Covehead, on Tuesday, i : HRIV at p 42 ‘‘It is tolerably certain that if this money j = Wy iM : Stee ied June 3, at 7 p. m., for business, and at 8 _ was required for necessary repairs, and If It 18) 1, 1 for visitation of the congregation, RS AT Bowe" iil not now expended, this country will shortly Rev. D. B. McLeod to preach. ~The fol- te oa Handsome Building y be put to a greater expense to put that harbor A ae lowing appointments were made : Cardigan, . in order, tev. Chas. McKay, for 18th; Strathalbyn, Of Nashville, Tennessee. This might go without saying. And the} Rey. Chas. McKay, for 25:h and June Ist; ——_— UF same remark is true of the pub:ic loss | Richmond Bay East, Mr. S. J. MecArthur® arising from the deterioratian of material | ¢,. 18:h and 25th. Closed with the bene- — ————— already paid for, and which cannot now be XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNAXXXNXNNXXXXAXXAX NNN NXE diction. ~ i WEDNES | used. Sir Richard's attempt to blame the JAMES CARRUTHERS, 6 W a G S Nee Mee RE Pe AMe TT Leet Yad _ bia On vi EDNESDAY, MAY Government is too ridiculous to entatle it to Clerk of Presby. a imoment’s censideration. The represent- AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, By instructions from A. B. Warburtes, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ative of Queen’s County said the vote was The Ws liace Robbery. ‘tno good” and ‘‘no use,” and demanded - mee ms innit. a 23-Building: yy, that it be “trubbed out of the estimates. New York, May 13.—The Herald says Robt. L. Wallace, protege of John H. Wal- Handsomely situated, adjoining the 4 Pioneer in Steamboating. ore? Jace, the veteran editor and proprietor of Driving Park, and commanding a is Tapes RE : mm: CAPPAIN Wallace’s Monthly, which is known the 2 view of the Harbor, centrally situated fe SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF THE LATE CA ADD priv ate residences. country over as an authority on matters si acy relating to trotting horses and also of the ne wn aoe large aera knowa aa —_ cote ile ‘n 1820 standard works, ‘* Wallace’s American a ae ee ee ee oT ca a viet Capt. Evander Evans was born in Oy | Poissins Besteiae” and * Wallace's Year or on application to Messrs, W at Westcock, where the Evans family have Kar, Say, er 7 Smallwood, Solicitors, Charlottetown, lived since the early settlement of the Book,” has disappeared, after robbing his i 3 ac « 5 Tr . " . . = z. i yr & country. Capt Evans was one of the | Penefactor of more than $52,000. Young! Rvepything in House Furnish- may9 . 2 Oe pioneers as well as one of the best known eee ee . f 2 tt p Ec icdaieiil ___ steamboat men in Canada. Thirty-four ae “7 oe ings at Bottom Prices ie ne Fo ts neni years ago, in 1856, he took command of — the prospective heir to his fortune. - : : HOSIERY, GLOVES, COLLARS, WAN is, Ls fr, FOUND : the “Westmorland,” @ vessel built by the| Le only theory to account for the theft is SHIRTS, TIES. New Styles and L =a me “ a re I j ° 2 op ee ee: ae eats that the money was lost in gambling, though : ° . — = ada WANTED.—A female servant, must be ate Christopher Boltenhouse of Sackville, | |)... : aeenilaar ae i ae, ‘eieiicteatimaiii it NTED.—A female sctvant: BAe for the Bay of Fundy Service. Previous — ~~ ee ee see S. ee general housework, to wa.t on two persons with to this he had seen considerable service; Leod, assistant editor of the W allace publi- HiRRIS & STEWART. out family. Good wages. sApply + ae sn oun Hin alkene th nee tat days, of cations, is under arrest, charged with com- Oh't a waned nay lit - 1@ Was rst ollcer, as 8, - os : ca a 74). Neian ta 5 a Oe a " the old “Maid of Erin,” whose bones lay | Plicity in the affair. Young re RY | hihi WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A small Bort * Geend Aunce shore. The steamer assistant treasurer and held the key to the v “take cows to pasture. Only one who ' W ee ind, after running between St safe, and also had access to the check book mili. need apply. Apply at this office. ; estmo uy, te g Ol. 2 ase ‘ : 7 a : Jobn and Sackville fora couple of years, and all private papers. — He emptied a pe LE’. -Two or three rooms in ® cents was transferred to the Shediac-Summer- safety deposit vault of $35,000, and drew ———_AND—— pe of the city G oe loc ey ae ? eo service, © il 1 yer $15 shec ae i ther particu'ars apply at this offi side service, where she became mail boat | °°? $15,000 on the check book. or further parlicu’ars apply 2 {aia and was shortly afterwards transferred to a {Mr. McLeod, as was intimated in THe 8 : . ‘anal at ont the Crane Estate. Here she remained un- EXAMINER yesterday, has been honorably W ANTED. —A Servant Maid. ae a) til about 1862, under command of Capt, | acquitted of the charge made against him. ] Dress Goods to Mrs. Ines, Esplanade, a Evans, when she was sold to the United t+O+e WANTED TO RENT OR BUY.- A small é States government as a transport to be Islanders in Boston. Ww veages ave rns roous Abul +". . * aeneeecmanee - ’ e 2 used in the war against the Southern Con- may , ' . AB r len t . + ; federacy. Capt. Evans then took com- A Boston correspondent of the St. John aiealtinedias. aA EA ahs aasnh, ak ae bast mand, tirst of the steamer Princess, and John Telegraph gives some interesting In- (lolly aituated. Also, Bulaal ‘Lots i then of the St. Lawrence of the P. E. I. | fermation concerning the Provincialists en- and suvarbs, Apply to A. Me on, ¢ * Steam Navigation Co., from which he gaged in journalistic work in the Hub. G V ETY ; Street. aa sda eh . ™™ ? s 7 ? i retired in 1536, a = since ds cline correspondent’s references tu REAT ARI ° pagrere ees and, Cate at live at home Uling SS sonve aan ons -— Farm, four miles from the city. 0 . | 8 water »nd shelter. Verms moderate. age a ae ; : = sistant in the editorial management ' ai” aie ee en ae a eg eee nee life, Capt. Evans had seen steam boating The assistan ; ; & T ®Y 7g * ‘nei os . ‘ ns h P. E. Island develope from small be- | % the meee ee an —_—— pil IDEN BD \ 4) . CK, : = gg > feo RS. Moraes M. Beme at Farm, or &, H, Beer eller . : a native of Charlottetown, P. KE. Island, who Pe ee ae ee pryenbe hoy, is nee ae “Se oa oe ° enn ANTRD.—A Servant for Keneral h pepe ’ =) . | papermen in New Logiand. Ar, Meara’s ‘(OR building a Double House, on E Apply to Miss MORRIS, Wa : steam vessels busy, either for local service | brother Henry is also given to literature. and Merchants Bank of P, E. Tsland, F Streak: Soe sw Mitchell, aie may 4 2 or from the main land, or for distant ports | has won quite a fame as a writer of poetry for "y — Halifax, Boston, etc. W hen the steamer some of the leading magazines, : Charlottetown, May 15, 1890. received up to noon of the 26th May. The WANTED.—A man to attend horse and Fi ‘owest or any tender not necessarily accepted. in a garden.—W™M. Dopp. Westmorland was tirst employed, there “Mr. Thomas Kirwan, of Charlottetown, : . Plans and specifications can be seen at the} —-—-— «eee were not wanting many croakers amongst | P. E. Island, is « special writer on the Herald, OTICE is hereby given that a half-yearly | office of WANTED.—A boy or middle-aged man @ the leading business men who predicted | He came here many years »go; has an honor. Market Square. AN dividend at the rate of eight per cent., CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS. care of hors: and cow and Ms gai nothing but disaster for so rash an enter- 9H war ae 2 — as the author - a _ eo en of sop vents may1l7—sat mon wed esis Eolas a place.— Bo. : ' : ectricity. as been this day declared, payable at its ecie tabor an ss nance en nail prise. Capt. Evans was widely known, and | % ® popular book on & Provinciali , oe - : earns ne —_ wherever known was esteemed and respect- Mr Long is another Provincialist doing Ch’town, May 17, 1890." Banking Office on and after June 2nd, prox. p f Rd ( | | fl H 7 iene tn te alae ed. He was a popular commander, and no ne ere cme ens a : By order of the Board, I inte Wa! i a} aliWay, 3 oe oes velvidere Farm, Aa man in the business, probably, ever gained in the ‘Dritishhasaeioun SP oad PP WM. McLEAN, ala, Wt. HARPRR, Fitzroy Street Kast. so completely the confidence of the travel- e aoe May 17~ Gi eod wky li Cashier. QUEEN'S BIRTHBAY Se nena ing public. He conducted his. hazardous News Notes. _— is . s ) LET. —A Shop and Dwelling Mipial business with such good judgment and such ictal Upper Queen Street. at presen ’ caution and care, that during the whole At Akron, Ohio, ae ae evening, a PASTURE VO LET. Schooner For Sale. Raves TICKETS, at one first-clase fore, ar abn eotee’ Exquire of 4. — nrese « his life he hz re > 7} § . . =) a . course « his life he has never met with any tornado destroyed 100 buildings. wiil be issued to and from all Stations serious accident, or with loss of life. Few} premier Mowatt is a fine preacher of po- a _ | on this Railway, by afternoon trains on 23rd, ) LET,—The commodious House Siig men could show a more successfel and litical morality, but a poor practiser fd hes undersigned have a large quantity of /(FVHE fast-sailing Schooner ‘‘ MORNING )and by all trains on 24th and 26th M xy, inst., the subscriber's reside ce. Pa Menetsidn esse . ices mnenee eee Lier M » ‘ : ms . : , Pastors. te let for Cow Pasturage, very LIGHT ” is for sale. She carries about | good to return up to and on May ?8th, 1890, with large stable and coach hou me to Mary E., daughter of the late Thomas], Buttalo city council has voted viel clude near the city. and allin good condition. Some ; 80 tons of coal, and trims well with all under J. UNSWORTH LAN —— R. Lyoas, of Sackville, who came from Canadiat s from working on corporation jobs. | of the pasture is in front of the old Asylum‘ deck. Her Sails, | Rigging, Anchors and | Railway Offices, Superintendent —-— — ; Corawalits, N. 8. Capt. Evans leaves a The use of the Russian language in the! grounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- | Chains ail good. : For particolars enquire of| Ch’tewn, May 17, ’90. f "1 ANTED—& Goose OSs pvt F , wife and a large family of daughters (four | schools of Finland has been made compul- sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum-| F. L. McNutt, Esq., or D, Small, Esq., or | dly#wky — reer —_ os mare ed and three a single), who | sory. ave the sympathy of commiunty in | y= Fy, es {heir beifoavoment,-~Pogh * lk . U, Cures lndigesiton. 1 mmylb—tt # eS aay ee mer had better apply at once. | here to the owner. PETERS & PETERS, | Mati, Hel 27 PETER MoNUTT. fOr SALI Seat thoas SSH Bot, 1 feet keel TY 1 ST.—A House containing sever Cumberland Street, near 5St- EAs Arie sa DMTTH; on the