Helo THE DAILY EXAMINER. “This is (rue Liberty, when Free Born Men, havi te _ - ng to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Eourripes. — ® Dotnans a YEA Smatz Copirs Two Cents EL ae : 7 ss q y ‘uy. } yf. ‘ Y Tv . - NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1889. VOL. 25.—NO. 33. pha » a N. B. and P. BE. L Conference. will take place to-morr after whicl 6 tf i} > Sti EL i Vet iweb =}. ie spaces Coufanenas ‘ail oohenie dies: % tt si Local _and Other ltems. re Hy CONFERENCE SAYINGS AND DOINGS. sishop Foster delivered his famous ae ee am . kivery Evening by a g oT lecture upon ** The Scriptural forces of the ATTENTION !—If you desire a fine head of : hair of a natural hue and free from dandruff, Phe Examiner Publishing Co.,| FROM THEIR OFFICE, amnn why? 79: AWD YT OCNITADR “ZONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, | P. E. Island : Chariottetown, al. : ba ' ; ; RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ie TOS. 6c occasie anes . . 22 5 Lhree en wel ‘ uae 25 One Month..... ‘ eecnen ee oe — ° } i a7 Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quat terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on | pps iwll. ee ALMANAG FOR JUNE, 1889. MOON S CEANGES. : as } ; F. | , 7 i ie Bees >t Li., I , 20ta vy, 3h., 22.6m, n, OF. 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Harris « Stewarts, next to EXAMINER office special attention given to Searches, 8 ” Colle tions, Conveya ; nd all iches of Solicitor’s work. 14—- Im eod w pd on. =a r v A Fr e A N ' D p iu a4 da is an ee - GEO. A. ROMER, Ranker and Broker, 49 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., New York City. s. Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro-| sht, Sold and Carried leum Bou i on Margin. ‘ ’ . * oe | » &.Send fer explanatory pampulet, pt20—dy & wky ly TRARVELOUS tiresa © tm 4 GPs Oh fae} ts © be Bete ‘ 3B jee REG G eS . <M ; . . = & ) ¢ a OE 1 i wee BM re 7 fs « © oF aa © ; Ten : nory Training. eur He ; are one reading. maa : F< ir@te ntiy ben fitted. 4 ‘ Tht ‘ £08, v orvinior Dr. Wm. A. Ham. -— i-famed Sp tin Mind Diaecases, reenienf Thompson, tie creat Psy |. fl, Buckley, DP. Desgolitor of the Christian V. Piehard Procts, t 8 vw A-tor, dudaec Gib an, Judah P. bs | others, sent post Tree by A. LUISLY TR. 257 I ifth Ave.; N. YY: dames A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, | BROKERS Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rurenuxces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Hank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; WD. C Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Unarlottetown, a r ~ ’ ' fkA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuzar axp 9 & 14 Mrxcinc LANE, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Oanad Musexave, Halifax Oct, 24, 1887 & by Morauo & TT PAYS ‘BEER BROS. scents, | 10 | | Trade G00DS--LOW PRICES. ‘Fashionable Goods! Dress Goods | | peerepros. |Dress Goods! | FASHIONABLE Every Noveity. Immense Variety!) BEER BROS i] silk Wraps, Latest Novelties! Jet Wraps, BEER BEOS. | Every Style. | | | ro BUY YOUR BEER BROS. ‘ . Print Cottons ! AND BONANZA LINES. Immense Variety. aw (Millinery) --— | = FLOUNCINGS, Childrens’ Hats, oy orvcrnes. SUNSHADES, SUNSHADES, Special Bargains. Cents, 20 Cents. YEW SPYLES Arriving Weekly. Charlottetown, June 14, ISS9—eod ERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF New Prints, New Muslins, New Sateens, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, Laces, Gloves, Laced Mits, Ribbons & Corsets, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, Cheapest Carpets and Oil Cloths in the City, ROOM PAPER! ROOM PAPER! With Us and Save Money. 0——— ~~ & STERRNS. POING OUT oi WHAT TRADE Boys’ Readymade Clothing. joao PERKINS Charlottetown. M Ly 20, 1889 —dy & wky WING to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the demand on our space for room to display to advantage our large stock of CLOTHS, We have decided to dispose of our Steck of Hats and Boys’ Readymade Clothing Regardless of Cost. Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest styles, and will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO, MERCHANT TAILOES, UPPER QUEEN STREET. = june4—3m eod & wky ee NEW SPRING STOCh a )) Boots and Shoes. ——( % E have just completed opening our NEW STOCK OF /‘. ~~ BOOTS AND SHOES. We carry a full line of the celebrated AMHERST MAKES, the test goods in Canada. Fine “goods a specialty. Our Stock is large, well assorted, and extra good value. J. ©. SPRAGUE. Chatlottetown, May 10, 1859—tu fri wky 7, ° . (Special Correspondence of The Examiner. ) if Monbay, June 24. Conference opened with devotional ex- er¢ises. Several communications and me- marials were read tu the conference, 2 The following address from leading mer- ev. Dr. Stewart was present, having | Chants and shippers of this city was pre- ved from Liverpool from the N. 8 |Seuted to Capt. Ferguson, on Thursday erence, which had presented him, as |®!tera0on, on board the M, A. Starr : Deh of the University, with a valuable Deak Srr,—We, the undersigned, hearing 1 watch and chain. that the SS, M. A. Starr, of which you have vy Dr, Lathern was also present, and | een the popular commander for the past ten bt the report of the Wesleyan and|Ye*"s, is about to be withdrawn from the ’ route between this port and Halifax, to be replaced by the 8.4. Princess Beatrice, desire to express our appreciation of your courteous, affable and obliging demeanor to shippers Universe,” last night, in Centenary Church. Address. he report showed a total increase in es in.the Book Room of $3,554.34, and essen an excess on the previous | doing business with your line. : oe aw : 3 As the result of your judicious and careful he reduction in the price of the Wes- |supervision, goods have been invariably re- ley@n from $2 to $1.50 has been fully {ceived and discharged with utmost care and justified by the enlarged circulation during | promptitude. thé past year, and from the fact that it] The unbounded confidence placed in you as ha n self-sustaining. an experienced seaman, secured for the owners hé report of the general conference was ._ a es ors . large share - public readl. received nnd adupted. patronage from Island shippers, and we hope Rey. Roky She ae we : aieadl franeienoe |e you may continue to enjoy, in whatever of the fun! for the ensuing year ¢ was | eee You may nee yee a i hatever ; f Cd te 8 .” lseas you may sail, that well merited success Aa ee geet Ay take . vane which has always attended you whilst sailing i Seer orwarded af once ty [Nel on this route. lreusurer. Peake Bros & Co, Carvell Bros, A Kennedy Doetor and luch, Principals Borden and |& Co, John F Robertson, Horace Haszard, Davisg,Were invited tu the p'atform, and | Walter Matheson, Heary Longworth, A Me. adc d the conference upon tatters re- ; Neill, John A McDonald, Wheatiey & Sons, lating to the Educational Institutions. Longworth & Co, A J Dougan, Fred W Dr. Inch, in the course of « very beau- Hyndman, Hiekey & Stewart, Geo H Toombs, tiful address, in which he compared the A A Telegraph Co, M Trainor, Daniel Davies, wotk of the preacher and teacher, said that 1B Wilson Higgs, Ritchie Bros & Co, J Me- during the past year 275 pupils had been ee Roe Aa. es, ” wae x D), in attendance at the institutions, under the|- jy. . or ao a, AEOe Ste ote ’ pelle, Auld Bros, George Carter & Co, Dodd tuition of twenty professors and teachers. | & Rogers, Stewart & Gates, Sanderson & Co, hese pupils were under the best educa-|G H Haszard, Blake Bros, Jas Byrne, CC, tional, social and religious influences. Hej|John Byrne, D O'M Reddin, jr, Connolly & was proud to know the interest in these | Co, Wim Rattenbury, W W Clarke, F T New- institutions was steadily and largely grow- |bery, © D Rankin, Beer d& Goff, Norton & ing. The source of income was three-fold; | Fennell, R Br.dges, Lemael L Poole, S P students’ fees, inceme from the Education | Paoli, John Lewis, J TL Morris, L P Tanton, Society, and the Endowment fund. Capt John Hughes, Lemuel Wright, © Bro. R. Brecken had, during the year, | Rebertson. AS ae ; donated asum, the interest of which is for Capt Ferguson suitably acknowledged the . high compliment thus paid him, and felt the assistance of e : 5 i L , t C — a needy students Our proud to know that, in the performance of his eaucatbonu 5S a as cettled policy, without duties, he had secured the good wishes of the danger of agitation or confusion, such as |jeading business people of Charlottetown. has overtaken our brethren in the west. He felt sure that they would find Captain Bro. Principal Borden was glad to meet| Kelley, of the 5.5. Princess Beatrice, also the Conference, and reported a pleasant |ready to meet their wishes to the best of his and successful year. The attendance of |ability. students at the Ladies’ College last year i was 176. The moral tone of the college Cardigan Notes. was high. ‘The educational work is estab- — lished, he said, upon Christian culture. On the 25th June inst., the schooner During the past few weeks he had been vis-|Annie T. McKee sailed from Cardigan iting some of- the Ladies’ Colleges in the | Bridge for St. John’s, Nfid., with the United States, and felt that it was imper- following cargo, shipped by Jas, E. Me- ative that we should make rapid strike in|) mald, Hsq., viz.: 29 head fat cattle, 2 advance as to appliances and re-furnish-| horses, 47 sheep, 309 bush. potatoes, 169 ment, especially a suitable building for our | bush. oats and 18 pa -kages butter, 1 wagon noble musical ataff. The conservatory pro-|shipped by Alexander McKay, and five }jected must have as a beginning an endow-|rolls leather, shipped by James N. Cogs- ment of $10,000. $5,000 have already |well & Co., Georgetown. Among the fat been promised. cattle the best animals were the ox fed by Principal Davis, of the Male Academy, {Herbert Moar, Brudenell, weighing 1520 $800 of the standing debt | ing, 1230, and animals fed by John Mac- Eighty students had{douald, Launching, Michael Macdonald | He was as-jand Angus McLellan, Narrow’s Creek. appliances, etc. had been paid off. been in attendance last year. one of the first in the Provinces. “The |Gotf, Woodville, P. J. D. Edmonds, Sum- moral and religious interest during the|merville, and John Praught, Vernon year had been very healthful. Rev. Dr.|River. This isthe third cargo taken from Stewart, Deau of Mount Allison Univer-|Cardigan Bridge bythe Annie T. McKee! sity, addressed the conference. His re-|this year, the last trip being made in the marks v¢ the theological and religious in-|remarkably fast time of fourteen days. terest of the stitutions, were of an ex- << senna amen a . — j ceedingly encouraging character. One of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 44 Vee ’ their young men had been called away dur- ing the year for the foreign work in Japan. ean This young gentlemen is Mr. Ayers, of A Protest. Union Road, P. E. [., and he leaves in io July for Tokio. Sir,—I think the time has come for the A public temperance meeting, at which | people of Charlottetown to rise in indigna- the different orders appeared in full regalia, tion and demand their rights. For some was held in the Centenary to-night. Rey. | months past we have been patiently wait- Dr. Stewart presided, and some vigorous jing tillan arrangement should be arrived speeches were made. at between the City Council and the Water Commissioners, or the Fire Department and the ‘South End Boating Ciub,” by WEDNESDAY, June 26, which the dust nuisance should be abated, After the opening of the session, Bishop | but at present we scem as far from realiz- Foster, M. E. Church, was introduced to; ing this luxury as ever. Householders and the Conference, and spoke from the plat- | taxpayers living in all parts of the towa, form. His address occupied about an hour, | were led to believe, before voting for the \ and was listened to with great attention by | construction of waterworks, that the water the Conference and a large number of {should be used for this purpose so long as visitors present. Dr. Gould, M. E., of there was enough and to spare; but, for Cambridgeport, was also introduced and |some hidden reason or mysterious cause, deliyered a short address. we are still forced to put up with clouds of Resuming business, the “onference sand and dust, while there are thousands received the various statistical reports. {of gallons of water at every corger. The The net increase in membership for the N. only attempt made by the authorities to B. & P. E. lL. Conference during the past | remedy this evil is with a one-horse water- year was forty-five. cart, which is expected to start out as soon Resolutions of thanks were presented tojasthe dust begins to blow. We under- the Secretaries of Conference, to the press |stand the Commissioners refuse to allow for their reports, and to the Railway Co. |the hydrants to be used for laying dust, and Steawship Co’s. for reduced fares to! giving as their reason that hydrants are not delegates. A hearty vote of thanks was used for that purpose in any other town presented to the pastors of the city churches|This may be a very good reasoa for the to be presented to the kind friends who |Commissioners, but it won’t suit the people had entertained the delegates during the | who elected them to office and pay them for sitting of Conference. their work while there. If other cities can A resolution of gratitude was expressed jafford to keep a complete water service for in re the attainment of its 50th anniversary | their streets separate from their fire appar- by the Centenary Church. ‘tus, Charlottetown can; so the sooner we The report of the Contingent Fund 'get things straightened out the better for Committee was received again and dis- |all concerned. cussed. One of the claimants upon the; We understand that the Council are will- fund donated the amount of his claim, $40, |ing to appoint men, who shall be approved to the Committee. It was resolved that a! by the Commissioners, to work the hy- special effort be made in August aud April, |drants once or twice a day, if necessary; to’augment this fund so as to pay off its and as 1200 feet of street can be easily indebtedness. |watered from each hydrant, why in all A committee of five members and five reason is nvt this pian adopted ? laymen was provided to meet a similar} We are very much mistaken if the citizens commitiee for the N. 8. Conference, in| will stand this order of things much longer, order to investigate the business of the |as persons living away from the business supernumerary fund,andalso tu confer upon jcentre vi the towa have as much right to the prospect of a union between the three have the dust laid in the vicinity of their Maritime Conferences. private residences as any other. Do, Mr. The station sheet was read informally. | Editor, use your bast endeavors, to suasi The principal changes were H. Sprague, ‘up this confounded system of red-tapeisin, D. D., and W. Tippett to the Centenary or whatever else it is, that is so severely Church, and James Crisp, Marysville. ‘affecting the welfare of the community. met at 7.15. 'going to try and have it. The election of district superintendents | TAXPAYER. Hall's Hair Renewer is the best and safest preparation to accomplish it. Scalalimeaiioi A Rise IN Sucar.—The Halifax sugar re- finery advanced their prices on Tuesday 4a cent. They now are: grauulated, 9§2; 7xc. y. c. 7# extrac: 7§ standard extra c; in 100 ‘| barrels and © > yards, _ > St. Pau, Exevisu.—St. Paul Pioneer Press —Managing edicor to new reporter: ‘ See here, Whiffles, we »over use the word ‘skip- ped’ in our pape:.’ Whifles: ‘* Well, what term would be the best?” M. E.: “Say he ** skinned out.’ ” ill Savep.—A fine family of children were all afllicted with scrofula. Two died early; the rest would soon have followed, but for the timely and persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla, which built them up into a healthy and vigorous manhood, asieidindtineaiiiia Tury Saw Ir.—A telegram from Guysboro tothe Halifax Chronicle says: A huge sea serpent was seen here to-day by a patty of lady tourists, who were out on a boating ex- cursion, The monster chased the boat for some distance, but by great exertions the oc- cupants succeeded in gaiuing the shore. ao Tue Mopers Ipsa.—Mrs. Younghusband —Oh, Charlie, the cook got angry this morn- ing and lett, bag and baggage. What are we going todo? Mr, Younghusband—Why, my jove, I thought you attended a cooking schoo! for seven months? Mrs. Younghusband—So I did, dear, but that was merely to learn cooking as an accomplishment ! ie Mr. W. W. Clarke has been offered and has accepted the agency in this city and district of the London Masonic Mutual Benefit Asso- ciation, the only Canadian institution doing business amongst the Masonic fraternity throughout the Dominion. The generai agent, Mr. E. C. Davies, attended the Grand Lodge here and reports very favorably on his visit amongst us. Class B is graded, and the pay- ments are filled in such a way as not to press heavily upon tho insured. Give Mr. Clarke a call; he has already begun to write appli- j ° ) Cations, — Nor OL_p Exoveu.—A woman at Scranton, Pa., whose son had a toothache, took him to a faith healer. ‘* Look at me in the eyes,” said the doctor, fixing a fascinating gaze on the ‘weeping youth. ‘‘Now your toothache has ‘entirely disappeared. You haven't a bit of toothache about you.” ‘You lie! I have,” yelled the boy, with a fresh howl. The mother then took him to a dentist. She says ;christian science is intended for older people, | who can grasp it. ' — i SrectaL Persona AFFLiction.—There ' was an interesting discussion in the Metho- ‘dist conferenc» yesterday afternocn, over the contingent fund item of $173, claimed on ac- ‘count of special personal afiliction. It ap- |pears that one brother who received $40 (funeral expenses on account of his wif.’s ‘death also presented through his district a ‘claim for $73 on the ground of special fee- ‘sonal afiliction. This brother has what may be termed a fat circuit, and the present- i : ay hi considerable ad- | p: : y rilli squid, ' 44; : : ; said that they had made considerable ad pro. ox fed by Angus Gillis, Pisquid,' ation of the last mentioned claim raised a vance during the past year, as to refitting, |1220, bull fed by Angus Morrison, Launch-}.torm. One earnest brother declared that there should be discrimination in this matter. A poor man’s claim should be 1ecognized but for men worth perhaps thousands of dollars, a . ° ° i : sured this institution was growing to be|Samuel Macdonald, Dundas, George E,jto come to the conference and ‘*‘plead for money to soothe their lacerated feelings,” did not strike him as good form. The item was referred back to the committee. —St. John Sun, — _—— EASTERN AssuRANCE Co. oF CANADA.— Me:srs. John Doull, President, and Charles D. Cory, Secretary of above company, have arrived here for the purpose of placing the portion of stock allotted to Prince Edward Island. The above company is incorporated by a special Act of the Dominion Parliament, and has an authorized capital of one million dollars, of which some eight hundred thousand has been already subscribed for by the leading merchants, manufacturers and capitalists in ‘Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This is the ouly Fire Insurance Company chartered yy the Dominion Government, having head oitice in the Maritime Provinces, out of which very large sums are annually sent for Fire Insurance Premiums, after paying losses and agency expenses. The idea of the promoters is to keep at home for investment a portion of this money, and to build up in our midst a strong Fire Insurance Office, which, in time, will take front rank among the financial in- stitutions of Canada. The promoters have our best wishes for their entire success— which, with such a stock list, seems already assured News Noies. The Vienna Bourse is in a weak and agi- tated state, although there have been no symptoms of panic. ‘The kangaroo is in danger of being exter- minated. Its skin is so valuable that large numbers of young kangaroos are killed, and high authorities are of the opinion that, unless the process is stopped, Austra- lians will soon have seen the last specimen of this interesting animal. Of Cartier’s three vessels, the total ton- nage is said not to have exceeded 220, thus distributed: Grande Hermine, 120 tons ; Petite Hermine, 60, and Emerillon, 40. What mere cockboats compared with the mighty floating palaces and storehouses that now plough the oceans of the worid ! They have, however, a name in history which the proudest of our modern argosies might envy. The London Standard’s Vienna despatch says the Emperor Francis Joseph, speak- ine individually to the delegation recently, sud the public and press view the foreign sitaation in afar more disquieting light than facts warrartt either in Roumania or Servia, where good immediate prospects of peace exist. A special despatch from Vienna says Emperor Francis Joseph, after his speech to the delegations, talked indi- vidually with members personally known to him. To Deputy Demel he said: ** We must not dwell too much on pessimistic views after all.” Notwithstanding these efforts of the Emperor to qualify his speech A ministerial session of the Conference | We only want what we pay for, and are the effect has been unfortunate, and de- pression continues to prevail at all finan- cial centres. oa 7 ia —. ewe p ~r - ¢ wae at aataeeeneanaltemaanele sy sina oe