New Brunswick and P. B. Island | Methodist Conference at Moncton. SECOND DAY. (Special Corresponderce of the Examiner.) The Conference re-opened by singing and prayer,the Secretary } ead the Journal. A communication was received from the Dominion Temperenee Ailiance asking the Conference to take sgme action about the Seott Act with the view of better enforcing it. A telegram was recoived from the Nova Seotia Conference requesting this Confer- ence toappoint a Coinmittee to consider the state of the Superaumerary Fand and te meet a similar committee by that Con- ference. Onmetion of Dr. Pope a com- mittee was appointed from amongst the members of the present Supernumerary Committee. Rev. Geo. H. Cornish, of the London Conference, was requested to address the Conference, which he did. Afterwards a resolution was passed commending ‘his encyclopedia of Methodism, upon which he has been engaged 18 years, to the minis- ters, and urging them to buy it. The work is highly spoken of by all that Aave seen it. Revs. W. W. Lodgs and Aquila Lucas were appointed a Committee to disburse the Conference collection. PROBATIONS Foi. THE MINISTRY. Rev's. Estey, C. >. Wells, and W. C Johnston, A..B., were reported as having Guished their probation, and were recom- mended to be regeive:| into full connection and ordained, subject to an examination on Monday morning. Rev's. D. Daviess Moore, A. B., and J. W. Wadman, A. B., were reported ‘as having travelled two years. Rev's. S. B. Gregg, A. B., Thos. Pieree and C. Bell, were reperted as having travelled one year. Messrs. Clement ‘Villiams, J. W. Tait, Fred. Black, and 8S. | loward, were received ov trial. Rev's. A. D. McCully, A. B., and W. B. Thomas, were grante.. permission to return to Cullege, for another year each. A letter was read from Mr. A. Hagarty, asking permission to retire from the minis try on account of continued ill-health. His request was granted. The following supernumearry Ministers were reported Rev’s. H. Daniel, J. A. Clarke, A. M., J. R. Narraway, A. M., 5. W. Sprague, H. Pc , D. D., Fred. W. Harrison, George B. Payson, H. Pickard, D. D., J. V. Jost. and F. Smallwood. Rev. R. W. Weddall, A. B., was granted permission to rest for three months, and to take a trip for the good of his health. Revs. Edwin Mills and C. W. Dutcher were granted permission to become sup*r- numeraries because of the feeble state of their health. Rev. J. J.Coller,who has been resting for some yeors, returns to circuit work again. Rev. W. W. Percival has been transferred to tlie Newfoundland con- ference, and the Job Shenton has been transferred to this conference. Session closed with the Benedictien, There was no afternoon session. EDUC4TIONAL MEBTINGS,. The Annual Conference Educational Meeting was held in the evening, presided over by Dr. Pickard. There was a large congregation present ; but not as large as on the preceding evening. Un the platform were Revs. Dr. Pickard, H. McKeown, T. J. Deinstadt, Prof. Burwash, G. H. Cora- ish, ef the ‘London Conference, aud Job Shenton. Prayer was offered by Rev. H. McKeown. The Chairman regretted that the weakness of the President prevented him from occupying the chair.. He was sure that the educational enterprise needed not to be commended to their sympathy. It is of such primary \mportance as to com- mend itseif to every } atelligent Methodist. . The object of this | Society is to maintain our Universities and Co-leges and to enable young men to obtain a training for our ministry. Rev. T. J. Deinstadt, Secretary, read a brief report which showed that the totai amount raised by tie church had been $5,820.58, and the saine amount had been expended. This Corfererice had raised $570.63, being a deervase of $4.08 for the year. Rev. Prof. Burwash was the first speaker. After expressing sorrow that the regular deputation had failed, he delivered a most eloquent and powerful appeal in favor of higher education being underjthe control of the chureb. The objects of this Edacation- al Seciety were threefold: 1, to give to our ehurch an educated inistry; 2, to give to us a sanctified laity; “, to create centres of thought. On the first and third parts of his subject he delivered a grand speech which was received :aost heartily. by the people. Rev. Job, Shenton speke at length upon the state of education in Newfeundland. He said that there they had a system of denominatial common education which he claimed was best for them, although he was of opinion that common | ought to be undenominational. H de a vigor- ous apneal iv behalf wf the ‘alegee of the Metliodist Church. © Rev. D. D. Currie made a humorous and effective speech. ‘He declared himself in favor of general education. People should be educated all round. He referred to the establishment of schools of cookery, and claimed that there should be education in the household. It is important that per- sons should be educated in their particular callings. The ministers should be educated. While children attead the common, schvols they are at home under the oo of their parents; but when they go to college hey. are no longer under t) _ parent’s care. is necessary that they should be placed where their moral ae religious character will be developed. Rev. Geo. H. Cornish, of the London Conference, author oi the Encyclopedia of* Methodism, next addressed the Conference. He spoke of the begintiing of Methodism andthe efforts ghén made by the eet hers to provide for higher edtteati referred to Educational Institt previded by the English Methodists of tates and of Canads. After Dr. Pika had some announcement Rev. Geo. . Cornish pronounced the benediction and thus terminated a most succesful Anniver’ sary. insu sce. —Marine, . Fire, Life and Acci- den ected in most reliable —— Freep. W. Hyxnvman, Agent. PES Pe ee Oe Tas | Goon unblea ched Cotton for 6 cents pet yore at J. B. Macdonald’s. THE DAILY BXAMINER, J UNE. 25, 1881, Ammen We have now upon) the Shelves the Bulk of our» SPRING IMPORTATIONS. The Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all Departments, Wholesale and GEORGE DAVIES & CO. Retail. May 10, 1881. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. , GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lowpos, June 23. | At an interview between the Ulster tenant | farmers and Home Rulers yesterday, the Par. nellites manifested a willingness to withdraw as many of the amendments to the Land bill as possible, except where vital or important principles are involved. The Ulster delegates expressed the gravest alarm at the idea of the Gevernment expunging from the bill direction to the Land Court. to exelude tenants’ inter- est from all consideration of rent, in fixing a fair rental of a holding. The fear was ex- pressed that in the absence of some definite instruction the Court may feel bound to apply the existing common law doctrine that every. thing in or on the soil belongs to the land- lord, this doctrine being corrected only by the resérvation of the tenants* actual improve- ments, whereas the delegates hold that beside his improvements his good will or occupancy in right sheuld be protected. In the House of Commons to-day Gladstone said he weuld consult his colleagues on the advisability of continuing the debate on the; Land Bill aaety: te ee Society Directory, Chariottetown. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, meets 2ud Tuesday, Newest Hats ond Bonnets of Every Description. Prices Very Low’ for‘Cash. PERKINS & STERNS. EG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their Spring Importations, and are now ready with an , ‘ SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON’S TRADE. Our. Stock.isfirst-class..in.every particular, and we only ask an inspection of the same to convince you that we are giving the Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. 70: NEW STRIPED AND CHECKED SILKS, NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADINES, NEW PRINTED CAMBRICS, NEW PRINTED SATIN, : fT Tir ree. NEW LACE GOODS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Prints Ribbons, Ties, Gloves and Hosiery. Large Display of Feathers and Flowers, AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF GLOTH AND TWEEDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, | Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, No. 9, meets 1st Mon- | pay New Goons sy Every Sreamer. day, Water Street. Alexandra leyal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd) CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM PAPER. Wednesday, Water Street. SS May ‘19, 1881. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Prince Edward Division No. 1, 8. of T., mibeta | every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, 8. of T., meets every | Monday, Queen Street. Y. M. C. A. Division No, 102, S. of T., meets) every Thursday, Y. M. CA. Building. St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent | Society, meets every alternate Sunday ' evening, in Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Section No, 2, Catets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SCCIETIE3. Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Viacent de Paul Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall. INDEPENDENT ORDER ©DD-FELLOWS. St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Street. Wildey Lodye No, 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets every al- ternate Wednesday, Queen Street. LITERARY s0€IETIEs. St. Joseph’s Literary Society, meets every alternate Sunday, in St. Patrick’s Hall. RCGYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward UVouneil No. 132, meets every alternate Tuecday in Y. M.C, A. Building. | | —_-_ ——_ > «a oe Special Notices... .~ Bays, don’t forget that a new lot of splendid Velecipedes have just arrived, and are selling very cheap, at the Family ‘Gro- eery.—R, K. Brace. [june 24 New Goopr,— Weeks & Co., are opening to-day New Cashnieres, New Frillings, Prints, American White Cottons, Dress Goods, Felt Hats, Floor Oilcloths, &c., Sian oF THE Lion. ju 23 lw eod Icz CreaM, made from sweet cream, sup- plied at reasonable prices at ‘* The Confec- tionery.”’ [june 23 2i Fresu Lemons, ex Worcester, by the box, at H. Coomb’s store, j23 2i GoosEErrrigs, Cucumbers, Pine Apples, Bananas, Apples, Lemons, Oranges, at ‘‘ The Confectionery. a22 2i Men’s and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap at J. B. Macdonald's, Great bargains in Ladies’ Corsets at J. B. Macdonald’s. ImMENsE stock of Ladies’ Straw’ selling very cheap a J. B. Macdonald’s. GREAT bargains in Dress Goods at J. B. Macdonald’s, Kiln Dried Cornmeal’ at Beer & oe a— wholesale and retail. - inva 8 jad Fresh Turnip Seed at Beer & eoere "ju 9 Ong very superior Single Seated Wagon, onlo run three times, will be sold. cheap. — R. J. Burcuer, at P. E. Island Farniture Warerooms, [june 8. 6i. One very fine Track Wagon, built in St John a short time ago (Price and Shaw fnakers), will also be sold very low.—R. J. Burcner, P. E Islend Furniture ne room. _ {june 8. 6i, = = = = PIED. i 4 this city on Friday 24th inst., Jennie A., in.ant daughter of William and’--Ada I. Thorne, aged 2 months and 15 days. Rest, sweetly rest on Jesus’ deat breast, ‘Phou who hast fled to the land of the blest; Glorified spirits have borne the above, Rest in the keeping of infinite love. (St. John Papers please | copy.) _ Ge eee HOTEL , ARRIVALS. REVERE HOOSR. , June 23—D E Clarke, Orwell;Mrs'W M Oronan, Halifax; Miss Stephens, Orwell; J A Reed, Montreal; Henry. F Lepage :o Vy; Henry Lortie ‘Quebec; Cc TO Canp. bell, Charlottetown; A L Cain and_ wife, | St Jobn, NB, John Yeo, Port Hill, D | Schurman, Summerside; Mrs D Stewart, Y | dos J W Richards, Bideford, P E 1 "| Sparx and two agus, Halifax. Hats teed —= ae TO Ler. HE SHOP and PREMISES at present De ccoupiet vy Mr. C. °B: ‘Wanntn 'as-a a Richmond street, next door to} oon corner. Apply to #8) 8 wivled NONE CHEAPER ! 70: J. B. MACDONALD . IS DAILY OPENING LARGE QUANTITIES OF ‘Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. GREAT’BARGAINS: IN DRESS GOODS, citi A sii 83 Queen Street, AS, I AM ANXIOUS a Reduce ny Stock in this Line, -—— ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN R. W. TREMAINE, HATS BONNETS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS ' «tows, May 3 18s. TURNIP. SEED. 00 ———- All the Novelties of the Season. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 6—pat pres. TURNIP. SEED, <== Sa a ae WHOLESALE & eta SF RING IMPORTATION. King of the pane OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Champion, ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF A Green ‘Top, Large and Varied Stock of English & American Purple ‘Top, | Skirving’s Improved: i _ Extensive Show of New Goods | NEW SCARFS, | } BRITISH WAREHOUSE Queen Square. E have opened and are now showing | | the largest and che: pest stock of BRITISH AXD FOREIGN... io DRY GOODS. Ever offered ee us to the Trblic. ‘Selected by dat ef the Firm on the Very Hest Perms. We eff r them at unusually low prices te all ; who may favor nus with « call. a@ A superior article ef TEA always on hand, W.& A, BROWN A CO. Bay 30, 1881. PERKINS & STERNS. _ HOLLAND GROVE VERY HANDSOME Building Lots| WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ca the Grounds, on WEULNE*DAY, 29th inst., at 11 o’clock, all that ehgibly situated prop- erty known as ‘‘ Holland Grove,” opposite the residence of the Hon. Judge Young, with handsome frontage on Fitzroy, Prince, Euston and Great George streets, ‘and comprising thirteen of the very handromest Building Lots in the city limits, centrally located on tite highest land with handsome trees and shrub- bery, and invaluabie either in part or asa whole for Gentlemen’s Private Residences. Plan of the Preperty to be seen at my offiee and on handbills. Terms easy aud made known at sale. WLLLLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, ‘New Scotch I weeds, NEW CANADIAN TWERDS, NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, Which we are now making up to order in FIRST: GLASS STYLE, A toed Fitting Garment, BEER & SONS. June 14, ’8i—pat eod May 2,188i—eoJ. Mill Valley ‘WOOLEN MILLS. yk have aed the above-named MILLS,and have engaged the serviess of au overseer who learned the manufacturing business in England, and has also spent many years in the iactories of the United States. We are manufacturing Gouds equal in ap- pearance to the, best imported Goods, the texture beirg the finest our Island wool cam Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HATS, CAPS, &c, &c. ~ CASH BUYERS should call and see cur €cees betcre tur a sin elsewhere. and Carter’s Beer & Goff. June 9, 1881. PLT Steet ee ticteit: ee Te Lobster’ Packers": Supplies, *- ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND. _ 20,000 (1 Tb. ) ak? in cases, 48 ‘each, Charlottetown, May 6, 1881.—3m oaw-wkly : 250 boxes Tin Plates, ae ——— amponenen ingote wel Ty 8 ; E 7 aes fen CDRING SUPPLIES ! “WANTED. sd ag d at YOUNGMAN to take charge of a small 20 kegs Box Nails, ins e Noy Sig Bron, | H 400 barrels choice brands Flour, Furniture Factory at North Sydney, ‘ 20 bays Navy Bread, 'Cap® Breton. None but a sober mati n | apply... Apply to abe ' bd Sp pise Moleeens | EDWARD McDONALD. j * | 75 chests and half-chests Tea, North Sydney, May 30, si—in {ja 30 boxes and half-boxes Flat Tobacco, Boake: ns et eo 50 arrels Mess ee 10 boxes and half-boses Twist Tobacco, | | i ge Enon ee Pork, 30 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, POUL I RY |! . ~do 100 boxes Soa 10 do Beef, | ; 50 boxes T. b. Pipes, i \HE only ‘‘ Yards” in the Province for 50 do Herring, for Bait, 150 boxes Raisins, Importing and Breeding pure-blooded 50 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 6, ’81— 1m eod. 10 bags Rice, "| BIRDS aid EGGS. A splendid variety of 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, | | Improved Stock. ‘kg a ote ping iP sper, EGGS FOR-HATCHING : When full grown and fat, the Hens will MRS. STAMPER. June 31 ’81—2aw 3w j shoddy. produce, and without any admixture of Islanders can now be dressed in Goolls of the newest patterns, and home-made. We have withdrawn the Charlottetowa agencyfrom Mr. Gerdon and placed it in the bands of Mr. C. H. Shurman. Mr. Seharmaa is 1 young man of high charac- ter, and persons can rely on having no decep- He will not give imported shoddy and say it of home mavufacture. He will buy wool fer eash, or exchange for cloth in the usual way. Please call ou him, JOHN Rh. CALHOUN, DANIEL McLEAN, Mill Valley, Mz ay 20, 1881.—dIm oes) P, &. Island Pottery, FYXHE above’ Company has on hand a large quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROOKS, and other Ware which they offer at Wholesale @nly,. Samples can be eeen at the office of the ood 100 coils Rope, 20 tubs Butter, Toulouse Goose; @dozen......,....: se al ol} x7 1) "60 tins Lard (10,and 20 Ib. tina), BrougeTorkey, oye. ioe ear aa Sole ar : 20 casks American Kerosene Oil, Bo «0 VERBS CAAD 2 a@ No sales at the Works, 30 cases. . do, do, do. Light es 2.00| Every description of Ornamental Flower ESTA | FANT 50 suits Oil Clothin Pots, Garden Vases, etc., made‘to order, Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W. HYNDMAN., May 21, Sl—2aw BERMUDA ONIONS, 100 BOXES JUST REBELVED, HORACE HASZARD, 150 ware ys priate Herring. — es Be cet —~ Geese thirty. and HORACE HASZARD. urkeys thirty-five pounds eac are wm feel © | Ch’town, May 23, 1881—Im eod hardy, quick growers, great layers, easily at ept, and g for table, The Geese and : Ducks only require enough water to drink. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, T0 TAILORS J = soon, as they are filled in turm and ‘May 27, 1881. 00 Renee Bikes ANDED IMMEDIATELY, TWO GuoD |“? *YY 898% ara ee for the DAILY EXAMINER COAT MAKERS. Rose Bank, the Cheese aod oe and most Newsy Paper J. P. COOKE. YP, E. Islend, Canada. published in Victoria, Crapaud, June 18—6i pd Catalogues free. apo June 9, “81—3i eod pat ea a ee a — -_—_——< a sor 6 Complete in Bray Department tion practised upon them in dealing with i oie Dalit dell oer e : F ee aia f- i GRAND: 145 oe “~ een er) r y gent i pe ee 2 see oe reel G . me St “ ) , we nr te aioe | oe