mm a ecal and Other Items. Zerelde, Kickham, arrived at Tox brigt. inst, Qaeenstown on tt . S ‘ re Vlas - - tames COLEMAN FE Superintendant of | the P gE. I. Railway, has returned from Boston. ~ aS t R. K. Brace has the Tue peop! say th ' cheapest Lime Jvice at d Syrups in the city, Give him 4 ca ~ Committees will meet Paimer & ae tie ’ THe “il this evenii Mulla y, abo - oe f Jlessrs Nix Frask PALES, represeuting William Parks & Sons }is in the city. He is staying at U » hankin ; eh Vervon Riven Brerpee is undergoing and will be impassible for horses and carriages for three wecks from this date. oe a repsirs, Dox’r miss seeing the fine sip Lady Lansdowne on Bay, at the Templsrs’ Moonlight Excarsion to-night. - Miuisborough Tue ecermer M, A. Starr, Capt, Ferguson, sterday evening with 1000 of for Halifax y¢ gailec tor : - d here and 500 sh»pped at eases lobsters &hipr« : I FT e Murray Harb "4 Tux fisgship Northampton, sailed Haiifax to-day, for her suromer cruise, She will cali at Sydney. Vathousie, N. B., Char- Jottetown and Que! > — | 0, 0. F.--Regular meeting of Victoria Lodge, this evching for the and conferring Ist ck ticularly requested to atvend. the N. &. ree, Members are par- By order of e . meeting to be hold this ed till Friday even- 1 0. T. L.—The : } nere Y pcs : evering 18 ng next, at the hour of 3 o'clock, when a full attendan: e is particu! urly requested. Ry order of the W. C. N. R Arrer the heat ard dust of the day the proper thing to do is to Moonlight Excursion to-night on steamer Princess of . Wales. wharf at a quarter past 8 o’clock, o board x Ice Cream and Strawberry Social will be , AD ; ; /preparing the list of stations arises from held by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methc- ——— ne en THE DAILY HY 4 MINER. JUNE from |} eleetion of oflicers | | eric | der the Superintendent of ; é >| District. attend the Templars’ | CRN eee =e at d 5 ee ise a Se Pee eta gt ae a ee ee eee en METHODIST CHURCH. 'N..B. and P. BE. Island Conference. ; EIGHTH DAY—MORNING SRSSION. After singing and Scripture, Rev. George Steel led in prayer. Journal was read and | approved. The President nominaied the Conference Special Committee as follows :—President, | Seeretary and Superintendents of Districts, and Drs. Pope, Pickard, Revs. Henry Daniel, H. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M., and Dr. Stewart. Conference agreed to same Kiev. Ro Wilson was appointed a Commit- | tee for travelling expenses for next vear. |} Rev. C W. Hamilton moved a resolution | permitting and requesting the attendance }of Financial Secretaries at the Missionary iB ard when they are not elected represen- itatives. A discussion ensued, in which | Revs, R. Duncan, T. Marshall, C. Evans, | M. R. Kuight, B A.) George Steel, Dr. | Pickard end others to: k part. Permission was given to the Stationing Committee to meet, whereupon Rev. Henry Daniel took the chair. | Conference then proceeded to the order of the day, which was a consideration of the Childven’s Fund. Rev. C. W. Hamil- ton presided. It was taken up item by Several ministers took part. It wos | resulved to provide for 198} claimants. lt | Was resolved to take up the report item by Ate in. i ; ; Ci | SS ationing Committee returned and made |throngh Rev. R. W. Weddall,, B. A., Secretary, the following : | The Lumber Men‘s Mission in the | Fredericton District was placed under the | care of the Superintendent of the District. | The Seperintendent of the Fredericton | Cirenit, was given leave to obtain a yeung man io help him, n was to be placed. One to be sent. Tralraina’s Mission was to be placed un- the Sackville Permission was given for the Special Seah: the | Ministerial Seesion to meet at 4 p.m. 4 i "| Rev. John Read gave notice of a mction | for a Conference. That, Whereas, Much of the difficulty in dist Brick Church, June 20th, on the grounds the irregular course adopted by the Quar- Gates open at 7 cents. of Benjamin Heartz, Esq. oclock, Admission, 10 attendlence. 4i—jane26 ou — A serve boat, of the Stanhope Packing Co. Master Robert Deagle, secured the first catch of mackerel on the north side this season It wass good haul and consisted of thirty barrels. The mackeral were cf quality, about equal to those taken last at this season. isciccadiiencale AeA Party, will be heldat Crapaud, on the 3rd of July, the will ba de- voted to paving off the debt on the college and grounds. The steamer Heather Belle, will leave this city on the morning the 3rd and thus afford a sn !ondid excursion, to those who wish to attend the tea. heedlledal A STAWBERRY FESTIVAL and promenade Concert in aid of Queen Square improve- ments wil! be held in the Drill Shed about the 10th July next. Fall particulars later. Ladies and Gentlemon desirous of helping or contributing are kindly requested to notify A. Newbery, Secretary. iendciiest Tue eteamer Ulonda sailed for Boston yes- terday evening, with a cargo consisting of 200 sacks starch, S4 sacks potatoes,.100 cases lob- sters, 17 rolls calfskins, and sundry merchan- dize. She also had Mrs. McPherson, Joseph H. Mclionald, James McEachen, M. Morrison and Dr. Frank Cox for Boston, and A. Field- ing and George Ostridge for Halifax. ocmideis Summer Toveists Tiekets —The Intercolo- nial Railway authorities have placed in the hands of their Agent at Charlottetown, Mr. Sharp, a number ot tourists tickets at reduced rates, which will take in any or all of the princi pal sities and points of interest in Canada and the Bastern States, Parties who contemplate & journey should enquire of Mr. Sharp con- cerning these very cheap and convenient tickets ; proceeds iningeatiaimasi te Tue stesmer Worcester, Capt. Allan, wailed for Boston on Thursd:y, evening with a full cargo of eggs, lobsters, ete. She also had the following passengers :—Mrs A Durfey, Miss C Dingwell, Malcolm Me- Pherson, Michael Cantelo, Miss S Hughes, Miss Anna McPhee, R 0 Henley; Susie a MeDonald, Gertrude Mo(arthy, Mary Mellett, Mra Catherine McDonald, Wm MeLeod, Mand Stewart; Miss M Hender- son, Miss Mec Neill. iiealieniiie Taere is a curious diversity of taste among smokers as to the kind of pipe they prefer. Some like like the clay pipe best, others prefer the briar root, others again the meerschaum, some must have the pipe Well seasoned before they cap enjoy it, others again must have a new pipe and throw it away when it gets a little old. But though this diyersiity of taste among @ 18 Curious it is not at all curieus that @ is substantial unanimity among them that the “Myrtle Navy” brand of Messrs. Tackett & Son is the genuine article. St a ail ARTLING —The Newcastle the follawing : Charlottetown Daimy Examiner —Char- lottetown can pow boast ofa daily newspaper ng the above title. It makes a good ap- Pearance and we wish the enterprising pro- Prietors the success their energy deserves. busses; the (harlottetown Dairy Ex- AMINER has been published regularly for some ord yesrs, Where has the Advocate nran a rusticating ’— Moncton Times Yes; and the Duily Patriot's also several are of ave and there ‘s talk of a couple more hes before lonv. What conference will the deccate mau bv atteading by the time he A dvocate has Pealizes this fact ‘ r" > — Tue Tevth Annual Communication of the W. Grand Lodge, A. F. dA. M., of Prince Edward Island, was held in Charlotte- town, at Masoni: Hall, on Wednesday, the 24th, and ‘thursday, the 25th inst. The fol- Owing officers were elected and installed: — MW John Yeo, Grand M sater, RW Simon Crab e, Master, heW Andrew Warden. . R W Ewen Stewort, Junior Grand Warden. Lh W Will H Findlay, Grand Treasurer. RW B Wilson Higgs, Grand Secretary. R W David Schurman, Grand Lecturer. es Venerable J Hf Read, Grand Chaplain. tg M DPD ull, Senior Grand Deacon, W Mathew Bre haut, wee owan, Grand Marshal. Wor Vavisoa, Greand Sword Bearer. — * OB Wadman, (ivand Standard Bearer. ¥ Donald © Ra nsoy, Senior Grand Bteward. 7 W Roderick MeNeill, Junior Grand Steward ; Banj Champion, Graad Pursuviant, ames Dollar, Graud Tyler, sowness, Seuior Grand B MeG mediam | ; co : year| passed by the Quarterly Official Meeting | ef the Circuit. Deputy Grand | 7| texly Officiai Boards, and members of the Band in|Church and congregation in presenting | their preference: to the Stationing Com- | ruittee. Therefore Resolved, That no communica- | tion, written or verbal, be received by the | Stationing Committee from any Circuit, except such resolutions have been regularly Rey. John Read, ex-Preeident, took tho Chair in the absence of the President. The Children’s Fund C »mnittee’s repost was taken up. A great many members took part objecting to the assessments or defending thei, as they aifected themselves or others. Revs. M. R, Knight, Dr. Pickard, Thos. Marshall, J. S. Allen, L. S. Johnson, Gee. Steel, R. W. Weddall, B. A., and J. A. Auslow, Esq., and others. The following asseasmenis were made with slight changes : Be Dede TR a5 iid sd al cent + Cd 464 Peesaretam: 8 6e: lii o ns WOR®. «2.0004 442 Miramichi "ti Hid bieiens een eked 12 Sackville aap enae knke* oo.s Seg OO. Ctent sg fetes sys cused scecse 143 i Me Te ee tt Oe es Ls es 472 3985 Rev. E. Evans presented the report of the Committee appointed to prepare a case for the Conrt of Appeal respecting the fatatus of Rev. F. W. Moore sand Dr, Johnson. The report was received. On motion of Rev. J. Burwash it was resolved to discuss the matter. Many brethzen took part, including Revs. Henry Daniel, C. H. Paisley, A. M., Dr. Pickard, Dr. Stewart and others. The matter was laid over until the next session. A motion for adjournment prevailed, after which the President made announce- ments for the committees. The benediction was pronounced by the President. KIGHTH DAY—THURSDAY AFTERNOON. After singing ‘‘Sow in the morn thy seed,’ Rev. G. B. Payson led in prayer. tev. John Read presidivg. Journal read and adopted. On motion of Rev. C, H. Paisley, A. M., the question respecting the relation which Rev. F. W. Moore and Dr. Jchnson was disposed of for the present by referring it to the Conference Special Committee to repert to next Conference. Conference then spent a little time in devotional exercises. After singing ‘‘I need thee every hour,” Rev. William Dobson prayed. Then tha Conference sang “For ever here my rest shall be,” prayer was made by Rev. 8. H Rice. Then the President pro- nounced the benediction. Evening Session. Rev. Job Shenton presided. After prayer the Journal was adopted. Before the regular session of Conference was held, there was a special ministerial session. In the matter of a minister against whom a charge had been niade, and upon whose case a court had sat and sustained the charge, but from which decision he had appealed, the decision of the court of appeal was that he have a new trial. Bat until such trial takes place, he is to rest under the suspension pronounced upen him by the former trial. In accordance with such decision his name will be dropped from the printed minutes, awd entered upon the Journal as suspended pending trial. Rev. E. Evans and W. E_ Dawason, Esq. were elected members of the General Supernumerary Committee. : Rev. Dovglas Chapman obtained permis- sion to solicit subscriptions throughout the Conference towards the new church at Chatham. | The Secretary commenced reading the minutes about 10.45. At that time there were only three lay delegates present, and about 50 ministerial., The: miautes were signed at 10.45 by tho President and the Secretary, during which all the ministers stood. Rev. Henry Daniel led in prayer Junior Grand Deacon. | and the President pronounced the Bene- diction. : | | Jr vou have apiece of fine machinery to }mend that you know cannot be mended in | any other shep on P. E, Island, just carry it \to Brown and ask him when he can have it |done, for he can make any piece of macliin- _ that ever was made by the hands of tome Brown on the Athensum corner. (Apri 18 whkly Opposite Fred- | -O Leary TELEGRAPHIG BREWS, (Sexciat Desratcnes ro THE EXAMINER] ~ Reciprocity. Hairax, Juve 26. The Jamaica delegation addressed the Chamber of Commerce here yesterday. They pointed out that either Jamaica must get Reciprocity with Canada or the United States, If it gets Reciprocity with the latter, Canada will be absolutely driven out of Jamaica’s market; but under a Reci- procity treaty Canada will get anew market for two millions of goods, and a gconstantly growing trade. This is & vital question to the farmers. Lunenburg and Yarmouth Chambers unanimously urge the Government to a om ee 26. 1885. — ae BUY SUMMER DRY GOODS —— JB ni WEBRSS & CO. MAREKET SQUARE. ee (pee enter into Reciprocity. At the next meeting the Halifax Chamber | of Commerce will diseuss a resolution pro- | testing against American fishermen using } our waters after July Ist, while our fish is | excluded from the American markets by a prohibitory duty. The Northwest Rebellion | Orrawa, June 26. The permanent militia force in the North- west is to be increased to two thousand men. Parliament has voted seventeen million dollars mere towards the Northwest re- bellion expenditure. Nearly a half million of this amount goes to the Hudson Bay Company for supplies and transportation. A Steamboat Disaster. Livrra, Jane 26. The steamer Italy was lost on the South American coast. Forty people were drowned, The disaster occurred near Lyall. Most of the passengers and crew wera saved. The third eflticer, who was responsible for the disaster, committed suicide. The Fishery Question. WasHINGToN, June 26. Official notices has been given of a temporary diplomatic arrangement having been arrived at regarding the Fishery Question, as previously announced in the EXAMINER. Salisbury’s Appeal. Lonpon, June 26, he Marquis of Salishury appeals for the support of all reasonable men. Addressing a conference of Conservatives yesterday, he gaid a timorous policy would be wnwlse if not fatal, Te ke Raised to the Peeraze. Lonpon, June 26. Sie Nathaniel Rothschild, the famous Jewish banker, and Sir Evelyn Baring, British Minister at Cairo, will be raised to the peerage. Lord Dunraven's Appointment. Lonpon, June 26. Lord Dunraven, who has frequently been to Nova Scotia Moose hunting, has been appointed Under-Secretary for the Colonies. Killed in a Mine, Norra Sypney, June 26. Two men, named Meagher, aged 72, and Melnnis, aged 79, were killed in an Old Sydney mines pit yesterday. The ¢. P. R. Resolutions Passed. Orrawa, June 26, The Canada Pacific Railway Resolutions were finally passed in committee yesterday, after several amend ments. Halifax Contingent Returning. SasKafcHEWan Lanpina, June 26, The Halifax contingent left here for Moose Jaw en route for Winnipeg. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fo | the Maritime Provinces Toronro, June 26 —-10 a. m. Lizhé to moderate winds, south and west ; fair, warm weather. METEORULOGICAL OFFIOR Charlottetown June 26, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at NIE Grint 04 wine Sete ene * «0-00 25 78.1 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at SUIDNDS 6 ha cd se adds Vbapantionad eeea 6 Lowest ‘J‘emperature this morriog.....58 3 Vemperature this morning,at 8 o'clock, , .64 1 Temporature this afternoon at 1 o’clook ..75,0 EOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 25--Johu Nélson, Bostor; D A Me- Leod, Eldon; O B Wadman, Crapaud; R Sobey, do; E W Stewart, Georgetown; Alex Brown, Stanley Bridge; C Munro, Valleyfield; Dr Toombs, Mount Stewart; Jamas Barclay, Station. 26th—L [fAnderson, St Peters; LJ McLeod, do; P D McKinnon, do; Jas 8 Gordon, Alberton; John A Cameron, Richibucto, Kent; Geo sinclair, Malpeque; Petor Sinclair, M PP, Summerside, ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL. June 26—-A J McLead, Stanley Bridge; G D Charden, Lowell, Mass; W © French, do; Donald Morrison, Orwell; J McKinnon, Bos- ton; Maggie McKinnon. do; Jessie McKinnon, do; Mra George Stilton, do; Miss M Smith, New Glasgow; Bridge. REVERE HOUSE. June 25—G A McKenna, Toronto; J Mc- Kenna. Quebec; W H Brennan, Summerside; Mrs P Breen, St Stephen, N B; Miss L Breen, 40; © A Liffiton; Montreal; D Schur- man, Summergide. 26—P McLarren, Halifax. OPENING TO-D‘¥--Black, Gros-grain ‘ilk, black Cashmer:s and Merinos, colored Otto- man Cords, ‘ ueville I’ringes, Ladies’ Hats James MeNeill, Stanley | P Large Variety ! Choice Goods! Low Prices! oO WemKR Ss && CO. Ch’town, June 26, 1885. a eS BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Ist. 20: TRE SEASIDE HOTEL, - - - RUSTICO BEACH. » fFVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of Visitors and Guests from July Ist till September 5th The Proprietors will spare no pains! More attractive than ever! is being improved so as to even surpass its former reputation. TERMS :—$1,75 to $2.50 per day ; $10.59 per week; $8.50 per week per month, Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saiurday, calling for guests; Return- ing every Thursday and Moaday morning, abort 9 a. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Huuter River at 6a m.,8 25 a.m, and 3.15 p, m. Every department “ te Hunter River for Charlottetowu at 8.15 a, m., 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. ss ts Sammerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12.25 p. m, and 4 55 p. m, * 2 Hunter River for Summerside at 7 a,m.,1008 a m,and 435 p, m. Ch’town, Jime 15, 1885. LENBEN asUSH! J IN < Jn. E are showing this month a large variety, in all depart- ments, at very low prices :— NEW PRINTED COTTONS, SATEENS, CAMELINES, in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinces. Ladies’ MANTLES, Ladies’ DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and Silk. Kid GLOVES. Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS in Latest Styles. Carpets, Oilcloths, Linoleums. a | CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS. 20: White and Colored SHIRTS, Ready-made CLOTHING, Ch’town, June 3, 1885. MIARK WRIGHT & CO., P.E. L. FURNITURE WAREROUMS, ——_—- 0 — —— E have pleasure in announcing the removal of our stock of \ FURNITURE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS to our New Warerooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and 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 ublic generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as in tbe past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts. We are satisfied that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, us our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this season they have been UNPRECEDENTED—far exceeding our expectations. VIARK WRIGHT & CO. and other »» » art f shionable goods of excel- lent value -\V¥. \V. Beer. jun24 Ch’town, June 23—3aw wkly DRESS GOODS,) Special Notice © _ to Purchasers of Cotton Warp. TE find it neceesiry to call the attention of these vho USE COTTON YAN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn wau by us isthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yarn is, cons‘quently, very much superior for weaving pu' poses to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who hav> used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses, WM, PARKS & SONS New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. Tenders for Coal. EALED TENDERS, marked ‘Tenser for \) Coal,’ will be received at the ollice of the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown until 12 o'clock Noon of 27th Jane inst , for supplying and placing in the vaulis of the City Schoo!s, one bundred and forty-five (145) tons screened round Acadia Mines Coal, and twenty (20) tons nut Acadia Mines Coal. All of said coal to be of the besi quality, to be weighed on the City Scales (the ton to consist of 2000 Ibs.), and to be de- livered on or before 20th August next. By order ef School Board, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary. Ch’town, June 1sth, 1885 —tl 27 Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWR, In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq , the Stipexdisiy Magie- trate for the City of Charlottetown, TAKE NOTICE that H!s Honor the Stipen- diary Magistrate fer the said City of Char- lottetown has, by virtue of the power aud anthority in him vested by the statute of the General Assembly of the said [sland, intituled ‘An Act in further amendment of an Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown,” and of the statute 43 Victoria, chapter 13 in amendment thereof, ordercd and appointed that MONDAY, the 6th day of July, A, D. 1885, be the day set down for hearing ail appeals made to him from the last preceding valuations assessments or rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said city, and that on such day, and daily there- after until sll such appeals have been heard, at the hur of eleven o'clock, forenoon, in the said City Court, in Charlottetown aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally de- termined by him. Dated this 19th day of June, A. D, 1885 By order, FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, Collector for the said City. Jun 20 2aw tlds MARIN E INSURANGE. The uadersiguel respresents the following Marine Companies, and can effect INSURANCE AT LOWEST RATES by Steamers or Sailing Vessels, issuing Ster- ling Certificates when reqnired, payable in London or J iverpool, and the principal cities on the Continent of Europe : GREAT WESTEKN INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK, PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, BRITISH AND FOREIGN INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LUNCON, THE NOVA SCOTIA INSURANCE CO., HALIFAX. Fred. W. Hyndman. June 10 —lmo 2aw CANNERS’ SUPPLIES. N ¥ stock of Lobster Packers’ Supplies is now complete in the following :— 10,000 cases Tal! Cans, 500 boxes Tin Plates, 50 ingots Refined Tis, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars 14 inch Copper, 3 casks Gold Lacquer, | 2do Brown do, 10 casks Turpentine, 50 dozen Suits Oilclothes, 20 de Duck Overalls, 509 bris. Bulk Herriug, 300 bris. Superior Flour, 50 bris Prime Mess Pork, 20 bris. Beef, 50 firkios Lard, 20 tubs Butter,’ 10 bris. Beans. 100 chests Teas, 50 bris. Sugar, 25 puns. Molasses, 4 dozen Herring Nets, Trap Hoops, Bows and Sil's, Sail Cotton, Duck, &c. HORACE HASRARD, Lower Queen Street. | Ch’town, May 30, 85—Imo eod Lovely New Style all Chromo Cards with name and a prize for 10c. 12 : packs, 12 names, for $1, A sample pack and agent's cutfit with illus- trated catalogue of Tricke and Novelties, for a 3c, stamp and this élip, | A, W. KINNEY.§Vermoath, N. 8.—mar ALE ee Ae Pitt we Me a 2 a 3 if x id - > 3 . wit i ok i i ee