** This is trre a Liberty, when Free Born Hen, having to ndvise the Public, may speak free.”—EvnirivEs. TARLOTTLTOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATUIQDAY. JUNE 21, 1890. Sruvete Copies Two Cents rept W oe a Plaga pS" SVQ 3 ALLOL be a - - ( ) . yk, E ARE SHOWING the Jarge it ¥¥ Neckwear in the cliy. Large a Flex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment Fancy Flannel Shirts ; RE. Merchant o)— Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; Seotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring Department, and you can rely on getting a good-littigg garment. Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at greatly reduced prices to clear B. S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’town, June 2, 1890 CAMERON BLOCK. EL OE IO LEE LLL GA = ee - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1890. Summer Arrangement. 13890. O* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE oO 2nd, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— - —— * ae : / tinguished Methodists in the past. He 4 <a 7 AJIT ’ ra] - . TRAINS FOR THE WEs?T. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. | The Specific for Dyspepsia, WOR SALE.—The House and Lot on the strongly deprecated the bitterness and enactment ORR c : Malpeque Road, the property of the late bigotry of party spirit. STATIONS. Express|| Accom, Accom, STATIONS. | Express A coun.| Accom, ‘for their customers, from the following James Baron MeKenna. Thereare acomfort-; ja the afternoon session, Dr, Carman cane 3 4 oe —— | ——— ——— 7 Wholesale Houses: able Cottage and Oathouses on the premises. agsin presided. The examination of min- ee a 7 1 “San {ithemiel aa " | faz : oe a The property is just outside the City limits, igsterial character was proceeded with and coaier J ee ea ed 4 ) - 19 Alberte a om i 50 | 7 0 \t. B. BA BRK ER «x SONS, St, John, and is withio fifteen minutes’ walk from the fin shed in a short time. No name was ar- North Siete ok od ) 2 potent asiessess eens 2 15 7 i |S. McDIARMID, “ a oo House. Enquire of the subscriber at rested. The following changes were an- junter itiver.. : 6 58 i } = U Luca Y «0. ceecoesvers S aa & a } rar + Trepp ol: 1e house, d . R co Ww ’ bati any Hee baggie 723 | Ww 26 |\Port Hill .............. 323 | 935 BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, vn wiih okies anid nounced ; Rev. W. Taylor’a probation was Emerald Junciion...\-! 7 30 eels acamnhn pee Ana § |SIMSON BROS. & CO,“ sda hepa oes — ‘discontinued, as he had joined an American Freetown ......e++0e* i ia .s 2 oD ISCOUC LLG, ees ee 2’ woe Ff i =f . _ unelz—iw a | -one > Kensington... —- tae : HS 6 jar, 4% | 114 | | J KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. SO NI ia i ei oa i same was true of at} 815 | 12 00 6 50 |\Summerside,.-.+.. | pM | AM. | aT =~ inde ran Rev. Ralph Haughton, Both these bad Summerside......} | Pa ldp} 455 | 12.00 | 619 | DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by PAS re RE i LE i . ee during the year, st leave of their iscouche -' s i 6 ensit Th see eeees 5 17 2S. 5 48 76 r ~ , istrict meetin 8. onjerence ¢€ CB he Cas. Sap | uaa | Te | CHARLES K. SSORT, aoa a eter aes Sel Mh atesc,sces sl Oe 2 Kmerali Junction..... 5 40 Os | 790° | tunel St. John, N. b. 75 undersigned have a large quantity of “5, vy. B. Ghappell. B. A ; had igned O'Leary. ‘ 10 20 Lv ue as » 47 2 i TH Tadeo Pasture to let for Cow Pasturage, yery', ““0"" ere aes —, Bloomiiaid..-+-++......| 10 i in a cwshiven di 6 12 1 43 314 | near the city. and all in good condition. Some 9 Jom the MC, Church in Japan; and ' . i ' «2 } 2 i . § i B . = aan 7 ; | 803 co adie t 6 8 +e y BEST R i0 of the pasture is in front of the old Asylum Rev. D. D. Moore, dD, resigned to Julia Tignish......—.-....@t} 1 BS | oat te 35 | 5 of B88 | crounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- the M. E, Church in India. Letters of : x " ee ee | Rea : sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- ag wn, oa 08 ye omy them. mencsadh June.....avi | 545 |\CapeTraveree.-....4p} : es Ian au mer hag better apply at once. os | -Xtev. Mr. Liartley, of St. John, minister Cape Traverse .....-a| | | 6 35 anannkil Sau : ae _ a ‘CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. é PETERS & PETERS. of the African Episcopal Church, was then an See ae et) may 20 —t ‘introduced and addregsed some words TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. a ae | . eTATION:A Kcpres : m. STATIONS. Express Accom. STATIONS. |; ‘xpress | Accom . — _- _ _ — —o ~ — , a oT a 2 A. M, P.M. Charlottetown----..dp 8 15 ) 6 30 Georgeto ee i 00 : = Itoyalty Junction....-- sm |. Om peeteee.....----- | | 8G b ,dford a 3 58 1 & Vit. Stewart vunc...ari BS ht 3 SeCfOrd....+++- a 4 25 i & Go | A.-M. { Pw. x June. 2 ' : i sour ap} 6 15 is ww Mt, Stewart re a ' : 2 iBear Riv - 5s | 6 45 i 15 ae oe ee $26 | |St Petersavcersteene- | 7% A & ott anes soos ao , 9) lorel bee 7 42 2 uo Rie FOCUCTS-c-cceceeseeses wv « 4 @ i Bear Hiver..e+-++« ; 5 ob } iv US _" 3 WwW 3 WW at EUs - = a ' 6 43 i ¢ urt Junc. ¢ a “2% 1. M Capi 8:15 3 20 Mt. Stewart June..dp) 13 ; todford ..+-+++0...--. $ # 38 Gardigan. } > 28 noyalty Junction.. 9 06 ‘ 6 2 CLISZAT . wc eer ee weee” ~“ es his : ) ‘ Ceorgetown.'........ari » 45 , OM SriovLetow i “sem : +" are r - Eastern Standara Time Trains are run by Eastern Stancara ’ OE 5. UNS WORE, Superintendent , May 97th, 1°09_—all pre Ai Railway Offiea, Charlottetown, “) CRAM TIMEKERPER” Is what one of ovr Customers said the ojher day Rockiord. tea to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without eosting him a cent. A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. # ere a. W. TAYLOR, wky CAMERON BLOCK ee EE A ELE LO LE LLL LO LL D LOL LLGOEE I, Wholesale ———$— 0: ——-- Charlottetown, Veh. 25, 1880 -2aw 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, 500. * ‘© Canadian ” Howard, 160 —* - “7 ” Chipman’s Patent, 50 ss “6 se “6 White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TE AS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, 25 ** Standard Yellow ‘ a " Granulated Sugar. 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. ) caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 5 butts and caddies TWIST } 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, j De 50 half boxes iis oad Codi h, We. r 50 barrets and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, | 25 cases CANNED SALMON, 600) reams Assorted WAAPPING PAPER ») dozen BROOMS. ’ ‘ ot “ | 3 tT? A ? SACKS Surdries. jaan KAIN SACKS, VLOUR. TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES. TOBACCO. } | nee Syne See” ——— t© or 3,000 GASES TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST PRICES. HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890, LOWER QUEEN STREET, and Finest Line of Men’s ssortment of Men’s Stiff being daily ré ceived from the different seurces ; assort- of Men’s - ee large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear; La» Robes, in large range of Woolens, in Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, IN the = |ogace checked through X? aN q ron >) > 1h WEERS & BE aR, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EK. ISLAND, SCOTT'S MULSION Importers of British and German Dry Gvods, Millinery, Simail- wares, &¢. } ‘ 7 & » | on HctocK are Aitso—Full Lines of Teas, Grocer#es and a Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. he Of Pure Cod a Pe) . © F eapmate rsp Liver Oil and && Additions General to our 72" WYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda } is a perfect ' Scoti’s Emulsion tmuson. re is a wonderful Flesh Producer, It is the Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, ; Screfula, Bronchitis,Wasting Dis- eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. PALATABLE AS MILK. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in salmon color wrapper. Avoid all imitations or substitutions. Sold by al! Druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. + : - , . of production, and will be offered, Who'esale] } only, at a smadl advance on cost, Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m » ~ a ~ rave ci ee As 8 ER * 4 i im, Re 4 3 apie ‘a iL. Bae The subseriber, having recently purchased above well-known Hotel, and having; titted and furnished it anew throughout, is} now prepared to offer to the public, first class hotel accommodatiun at reasonable rates. The Usborne is ° 4 tantra) f . asamtl ++ Centrally and Conveniently Situated, and under new management, the subscriber ” hopes to merit a liberal share of public patron- Tenders for Plasterin age. No Liquors. Carriages always in wait- . ~ ing at Steamers and Trains. Good Stabling ‘oo the premises. Tre will be received up to SATURDAY: Pp. P. ARCHIBALD, 21+t instant, for Plastering Two Double iti " ; ' = Houses, three coats.tenders to specify thé amount juncS5—eod w3m. Proprietor, for each, lump sum. All material found. The subseriber does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. Druggists & General Dealers in Prince Edward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN DYSPEPTICURE, WILLIAM BOYLE. junel2—5i pd } | } | ; i "ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. PARTNERSH HAVE THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald Nicholson a Partner in the Tobacco Manu- ‘Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares, | e The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel | a en - & : xX ” |S, S. “HALIFAX, is Firm of HICK | | coo hceee wakes Geen cel Se ee the business of which will hereafter be con- | Is the largest. Aetatie pasacnzer steamship ever|dueted under the name and style of HICKEY | Sinced on the raute between Canada and United|* NICHOLSON, and IL take this opportunity | States. . ‘ a of sincerely thanking the business public for Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed-| their liberal patronage in the past, and respects | desday, at 8 o'clock, ant Lewis Wharf, Boston, +: er eee a loyvery Saturday at 12 o'clock. fully solicit a continuance ‘hereof for the | Paesengers by Tuesday evening trains can g9 future. | ion board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- M. HICKEY. i Through Tickets on sale : i : : 3 by P. EB. isjand Nav. Co., and Charlottetown, May 4. 1899. F. T. NEWBERY, : tne Agent Chitown. Referring to the above, the undersigned beg to notify the public that they will contioue PROFIT to the Gro-|the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the eer who sells old establishment, Lewer Bee Street, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to Economical to the satisfy the requirements of the trade in their : line. Housewife who uses HICKEY & NICHOLSON. ‘ way6—Iim (lw dy then eod) vi eee a Kay — ‘WwW oodill 8 Cape Traverse School. <dipiuesiiin MA TFACHER WANTED (either iy ap30—eod wky pat lv +o rt NELSON CLARKE, Chairman Trustees, Cape Traverse, June 10, 1590. Balitie Fowder. ert a. - a as ee SS eet a a Furness Line of Steamers HALIFAX TO LONDON. Halil Date of Sailings for Above Line, STEAM SHIP Co. S. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax (LIMITED.) for Londan on or about.........- May a s S Ss. pe ey Coes w den os = STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE, |S psvara «0 duly CAPT. A. H. KELLY. Se Onien ick <<." cane ¥XTILL sail from Charlottetown every In addition to the sya Minin will have sail- \ Thurs f i fe ever th via Boston. y Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for |!Mg$ once every MonhA ! : * Halifax, calling at Port Hagtings, Mulgrave, Through Bills of Lading granted from Char- land Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac a and all poiats and to any port re- arbor and Sheet Harbor. quired. : einédien will sail from Halifax every Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- 1 > night, at 10 o’clock, making same | S¥ranee low. 3 er ies : : Ss. S: ULUNDA and DAMARA have VEALIS, a u : x 2 P ’ The above steamer will yyke the round trip | Superior accommoda Lion for passengers, every week, making sarge Calls until the close Saloon amildship, of navigation. wii : airy. Freight and passengers solicited at lowes " 2 rates, ‘sad through Bills of Lading granted to to location of a oe any port on the contineat or United Kiogdom, | duction on return tickets. } | Ten per cent. re- ; For any further at? W. W. CLARKE apply to : : Agent. Ww, Ww. CLARK«, Ch'town, May 8, 1890, | mayld-—pat tf Agent, ' Miss Willard, who had spoken the pre- | THE McKENNA PROPERTY, pes imteGotiegeNederation aod Publ F OR SALE. _preaching the doctrines which had dis- | which were inaadible to your reporter. n r NOTICE. its probationers. Rev. Geo. P. Palmer, facturing Firm of HICKEY & STEWART, = this conference. First or Second Class). A liberal Sup: | aPment will be paid te a competent man. Ap Staterooms large and Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according N. B. and P, EH. Island Conference. (Special Correspondence of The Examiner.) | Frepericron, N. B., June 18. Conference opened at 9a. m. with the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M., retiring President, in the chair, <A prayer meeting was conducted until 10 a. m. After sing- ing, the 19th psalm was read by the Secre- tary, then followed prayer by Revs. H. Daniel, S. H. Rice, Dr. Stewart. J Com- bree, Douglas Chapman, Dr. Inch and C. Combree, The prayers were interspersed with suitable hymns. At 10 a. m. Dr, Carman, General Super- intendent, took the chair. The roll was called, and 57 ministers and 20 laymen answered to their names. The laymen present from the Isiand are Messrs. Wm. Heard, Warren J. Muller, George M. Clarke and Frederick Essery. Dr. H. Sprague was elected President by a large mjority on a first ballot. Rev. T. Mar- shal was re-elected Secretary on a first ballot by a large majority. Rev. J. Crisp and G. W. Fisher were appointed Assistant Secretaries. tev. H, P. Cowperthwaite was reported transfered to the Newfoundland Conference, an’ Rey. Ernest Baker to a western Con- ference. Rev. T. L. Williams waa appoint- ed reporter for the Wesleyan. ) LADIES ON THE PLATFORM. vious evening on Social Purity, was then invited to the platform. Dr. Carman wel- comed her in most felicitous words. She then briefly addressed the Conferencé on the work of the W. C. T. U. Her words ‘were well received. Miss Gordon fol owed in a few well chosen words. Dr. Carman, after the ladies had with- ‘School question. He urged fidelity in Gonference proceeded to take account of formerly of Summerside and Mount Stew- art and Rey. L. A. Wightman having been on probation were ordered to be ordained The third year men were Rev. F. Frizzle, Geo. A. Locke, and Neil Me- (Written for The Examiner.) Monuments. With the violets of the manor, With its waving, sombre pines, Aud the trees of stately bearing, Come the thought of these few lines. What we do will live when we are Slumb’ring in the silent dust; Acts are monuments enduring : Good or ili, make these we must. E. L. Francis. 226eo8 ororeo Contributed by the W. C.T.U. of Charlottetown. A Word to the Boys. If we are to have drunkards in the future, some of them. are to come from the boys to whom I am now writing; and I ask you again if you want to be one of them? No! of course you don’t! Well, 1 have a plan for you that is just as sure to save you from such a fate 23 the sun is to rise to-morrow to-morrow norning. It never failed; it will never fail; and I think it worth know- ing. Never touch liquor in any form. That is the plan, «nd it is not only worth knowing, but is worth putting into practice. I know you don't drink now, and it seems to you as if you never would. But your temptation will come, and it probably will come in this way: You will find yourself sometime with a number of companions, and they will have a bottle of wine on the table. They will drink, and offer it to you. They will regard it as a manly practice, and very likely they will look upon you asa milksop if you don’t indulge with them. Then what will you do? eh, what will you do? Will you say, ‘‘Ne, no! none of that stuff for me! I know a trick worth half a dozen of that!” or will you take the glass, with your own common sense protest- ing and your conscience making the whole draught bitter, and a feeling that you have damaged yourself, and then go off with a hot head and a skulking soul that at once begins to make apologies for itself, and will keep doing so all its life? Boys, do not become drunkards.—Dr. Holland. Fortunes Wrecked. If a censuus could be taken of those who have wrecked their own fortunes by profigacy, intemperance, or ex(ravagance, the result would be a wretched reflection upon human morality, and would show that without the life of the Gospel there is no health, or hope, or help in man to save himself. A visitor in a British workhouse saw at one table two clergymen who both held University degrees. Then, near these clerical wrecks where two qualified medical raen. Next to them sat a pauper who was formerly war correspondent to the London Daily paper which is supposed to be the most popular journal in England. By his side sat one who had once been a Poor Law Guardian in that very union. All this was told the other day in a meet- ing in London. We know it is but a sample of what might be proclaimed. It is clear that the rich need the Gospel, not of mere fashionable formalism, but of the plain New Testament, rung into their ears. Lauchlan. The second year men were Revs. W. J. Howard, A. B., and Albert C. Dennis, B. A. The first yeay men were Revs. W. C. Matthews, Henry Wadman, and J. S. Gregg, V.S., A. Bailey, Harry Harrison, and Alexander D. McLeod. Rev. H. Gilbert was received as a candi- daie for the ministry. | The Annual Cepference Missionary Meet- ing was he!” in the evening, Dr, Carman in the chair. There was a very small con- gregation on account of the thunder-storm. Addresses were delivered by Revs. J Read, Robert Wilson and the chairman. There is an increase in the amount of $425. To that increase the Island contributed over ($300. The total amount raised in the Con- ference is $8,800 Excellent singing was ‘rendered by the choir. | The following is the Stationing Sheet for the Island. (But it is still under correc- tion.) | Corawali—Rev Edwin C Turner. Pownal—Rev Geo W Fisher. ' Vernon River—Rev C W Dutcher. | Montague—Rev R Opie. | Tryon—Rev J K King. | Margate—Rev Thomas Hicks, | Sourts—Rev J Goldsmith. ' Alberton—Rev E Bell. | We have not given the circuits where no change is made. Sa pe Tuouxspay, June 19. 27 aa pes iV NS = | After prayer, journal was confirmed. ok }——> FY * 3 Ny!) pe e= | P 4. . : = rat at ke Oh |Thea some routine business was disposed ena PLE ay at ‘of Dr, Carman presented the General ‘Conference Fund Report. (This Fund meets ‘the expenses of the general super- in endency, transfer committee, etc. It is a great deal ,behind. The Doctor urged the attention of the brethren ‘to this fund. A committee, on motion ‘of Dr. Stewart, was appointed to ‘look into this matter and suggest to the Ci nference some methods of raising the ‘amount still due the N. B. and P. EL Conference. | Rev. S. F. Huestis, Book Steward from = Halifax, was called to the platform. He presented the accounts of the Book Room ard the Wesleyan. The report showed the institution to bein a fairly good financial position. During the four years just closed ttere had been an improvement iu the con- dition of aftairs. Mr. Wuestis strongly re- ecuamended Smith’s History of Methodism in BE. B. America, the second volume of wiich has been just published. The fur- thor consideration of this subject was laid over till the afternoon session. Dr. Carman p-onounced the Benediction, TS + i Ee Your Life in Dauger. Take time by the forelock ere that rasping, axcky cough of yours carries you where so miny comsumptives have preceded you; lose ny time, but procure a bottle of the national information required ;saedy for Luag and _ Bronchial diseases , Seott’s Emulsiva of Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- oO FF oo Temperance Netes. The stomach that is tickled with a glass of beer at the age of 18, at the age of 25 requires a glass of strong liquor to satisfy it. An Ohio lady was asked what could be done with the corn produced in that State for distilling purposes in case of prohibi- tion, and aptly replied that it would serve a better purpose in the manufacture of starch wherewith to stiffen the backs of weak-kneed temperance men> The Graphic publishes the following facts in regard to smoking : ** An English phys:- cian has been investigating the effect of smoking on boys. He took for his purpose thirty-eight boys, aged from nine to fifteen, and careful y examined them. In twenty- seven he discovered injurious traces of the habit. In :wenty-two, there were various disorders of the circulation and digestion, palpitation of the heart, and more or less taste for strong drink. In twelve there were frequentiy biee@ings of the nose, ten had disturbed sleep, and twelve had slight ulceration of the mucous membrane of the mouth, which disappeared on ceasing the use of tobacco for some days. The doctor treated thei all for weakness, but with little effect until the smvuking was discon- tinued, when health and strength were soon restored. Apvice 70 Morners.—Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifcy years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quict sleep by a the child trom pain; and the little cherub awakes as * bught asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, ailays all pain, relieves wine, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. apll8'90dyeodwky ly The mistress of aj metropolitan infant school communicated to a friend the iollowing naive answers of a little five-year-old: —The governess was delighting the children with that ever-welcome description of Eden or Para- dise, with its Se fruit, and its muéic murmuring streams, and itstwo joyous and privileged human © coupants. dhe had related to them Low the man, Adam, was first created fresh frora the hands of God, and now Eve wes afterwar's firmed by the sate Alunigh'y wer, resentlythe speaker paused and asked th: queston, “And vhy, children, did the good Gud cieate the woman Eve for the man?,, ‘lease, ma'am,” theo answer ed the five-year old, “to make Adam his coffee mornin’s.” W. R. Warsox, Jraggist 13 wholesale agent fo K. D.C. It ia sold by all drug- gists, aniyuaranteed to cure Dyspepsia apd indigestion or the money wil! be re- Soak malta ms Groggits Goo sad Ge unde, oon 4 a a an a ees te _ wre Pe. | ee ceed mera Seas va eee eee rene 4 rs)