| i HE DAILY EXAMINER. Five Donnars a Year. [RRMS : — “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evarriwss. SY SiveLe Corres Two Cents NEW SERIES. CHAR APL E EE . Ee ee ISLAND. TUESDAY, JUNE 17. 1890. VOL. 26.—NO. 21 BS. DAV Merchant cS & OI it Tailors. ) wai E ARE SHOWING the Largest and Finest Line of Men’s Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff Fiex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ; ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s| Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under e 5 wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear; La» Robes, in| Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in’ Suitings; Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting 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. A Bold Dash FOR FIRST PLACE, As I Have Got the Geods to do it. ——{x) HAVE IMPORTED from the best Houses in the Old Country, SCOTCH and j ENGLISH GOODS that cannot be beaten in quality, pattern or price, and cus- tomers are convinced at sight, as these goods speak for themselves. Five Hundred and Sixty Pairs of PANTALOONS to select from, of the prettiest patterns, LIGHT and DARK TWEED SUITINGS in the newest designs, and WOR- STEDS in the finest grades, which I will make up at prices to suit the times, as | intend to let no one undersell me. I invite the public to come and examine my stock, Good Fits warranted or no sale. A.J BE Bae ae Ch'town, May 9, 1890—tu fri UPPER QUEEN STREET. aa ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1890. ’ 1890. Arrangement, ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— Summer 0 “TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. } | STATIONS. [Express Accom,} Accom, '! STATIONS. eee Avcom.| Accom, | ; ‘Ae .. Ace. P.M, |) ae Charlottatown.......dp 600 ; 845 Re I ee aad dp; 110 | 600 Royalty Junction...... |} 614 9 17 SOO. HMIROUOO.. oo. 50 tekdeis Hal. 28 ee North Wiltshire. seeces : 2 10 02 © OO Oiled coccnsscss 215 744 | Hunter River......... | 68% 1015 | 4659 ||\O'Leary....scsccsecee., 2 32 819 | Hrada:bane............ | 39 10 48 ee Sere BOON isi o'chetcocues 23 | 82 | Emerald Junction..... joe Ws | 5 4 Wellington. .e......0.. 352 | 1018 B’rectown......cccess.. 7 40 1110 | 58 MiISCOUCHE, ...ceeees Suc Si: i es I Kensington .c....6sc:- 7 53 am i, oi ( ar ‘mH i 226 ; ar, 815 | 1200 | 650 ||Summerside......- is | P.M | A.M. Sammerside...... j ; P.M | {dp} 455 |} 1200 | 615 tap, 8 39 | 10) ' | EDs ob dn ctiscess ' 86 ei Kensington ...-+++se.... 617 | 1231 6 48 We cbc naveccsi 9 05 Bw .3 PP RINGNIE nevis ve dianedue 530 | 12 50 7 10 PG Bish coussereseees 9 35 2 35 }- Emerald Junction..... 5 40 1 04 7 30 LORE eesectticcesscnss BM 1 8A Bradalbane............ ou) ear ee Bloomiield.-++++e...... Way, 42) | REGO FEAVOS oi c't soe th i ia 3% DE cn. oun cde 6on 1i 14 515 | North W iltshire....... (: 6@ |. 2.0% ,» 8-2 TIMOR os cece sce AE Oe 6 05 Royalty Junction...... 6 56 241 ) 917 <a ee ; ; ; Chariottetown..... —ar' 7 10 300 | 935 ' i PM i | A.M, emerald Junc.......@P 5 48 Cape Traverse...... dp 6 25 Rmeret Suns r| 6 35 Kmeraid Junc...... ar. ! 7 15 Cape Traverse ...... al TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STAT tUNS. Express | Accom. STATIONS, Kxpress Accom. i ’ } PL ee Es aha Tea ae Oe ee eens mM PR, Mie A. M. . : A. M. pherlottetownN-ee»..dp 3 15 i 6 30 | COR FCtLOWD,, «+ ++ eoeGED 7 08 } - Royalty Junotion..-.-s! 3 BD 6 a ~- 0+ 5% weeor : ei | oa Bedford i 3 53 ; 72 (Mt, Stewart Junc...ar ‘ sesceees pee] 4 25 i 8 05 . j a i. a M, van SOUFIS..0+ +++ eeeeeee. ADI 6 15 2 40) ear an) 4 30 | 8 20 Bear River....<c.ccees 6 45 115 i as ! 4 58 8 56 St. POvers cocsecsscccee- 7 20 3 08 ieee cd: ee | ee peers Ee >; ar VOT cet ewer tenace 5 55 10 06 . ee “- i rag ZN oeaekel ar! 5 25 10 45 || Mt. Stewart June. ! : | Q 15 2 on 2 eeeeeees . vw } io oOo -«# j P M. . 1 < hig Bence : 8g aa ’ 3 i8 ial _— ; 5 & BA || Bedford ...+eee+. cee eeee 40 3d ah Sewers June..dp ; = | 9 38 }|Royalty Junction.. ... 9 vw 4 6 - re ognengneks ie s 45 10 00 |harlottetown ......av 9% oh Lae Trains are run by Eastera Standara Time. J. UNSWORTH, — Superintendent, Railway Offica, Charlattetawn, May 97th, 1899-21! pre 6i Wholesale Trade, © eee et Ve \ 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, oa. |C* ‘+ Canadian “ Howard, — .% ” ° - Chipman’s Patent, “ s " “ White Eagle. x FLOUR. 50 rey 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 90 boxes INDIA THA (assorted grades), rg } PRA. j sorted g 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, SUGAR. } 50 “ ee ceceaical Sugar. MOLASSES. } 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, 50 half boxes _ 100 dozen BROOMS. 2,000 GRAIN SACKS, BURACSE H&SZzandD, Olbarlottetown, Jan 4, 1809, LOWER QUEEN STREET, 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. TE ‘ 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, - ane Sundt 1s. 2,000 cases TALL CANS, 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, san te Codfish, We. ] $5 cases CANNED SALMON, i0 bales MANILLA MARLINE, 25 butts and caddies TWIST? ** \ §00 reains Assorted WkAPPING PAPER Ar tOw2ssTt FRICES. WEEKS & BEER, QUEEN STREET, Importers of British and German Dry Gvods, Millinery, Smati- wares, Xe. } | CHARLOSTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, | Atso—Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and! | Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. | #@ Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the diflerent sources of production, and will be offered, Wholesale only, at a smal) advance on cost. | Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m | The subscriber, having recently purchased the above well-known Hotel, and having} fitted and furnished it anew throughouty is} |now prepared to offer to the public, first class ‘hotel accommodation at reasonable rates. The Osborne is We : 3 : Centrally and Conveniently Situated, ‘and under new management, the subscriber hopes to merit a liberal share of public patron- Carriages always in wait- Good Stabling jage, No Liquors. jing at Steamers and Trains. ;on the premises Pp. P. ARCHIBALD, june5—eod w 3m, Proprietor. Druggists & General Dealers in Prinee Edward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN DYSPEPTICURE, The Specifics for Dyspepsia, for their customers, from the following Wholesale Houses; } | ; T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. John, S. McDIARMID, 2 a BROWN & WEBB, Halifiiy SIMSON BROS. & CO., * KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. DYSPEPTICURE is prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N. B. BEST ROUTE to BOSTON: CANADA ATLANTIO LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares. junell The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel Ss. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnished end most comfortable passenger steamship ever placed on the route between Canada and United states. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax. every Wed- desday, at 8 o’clock, ant Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Pa*sengers by Tuesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale by P. E. Isjand Nav, Co., and F..T. NEWBERY, ap30—eod wky pat Agent Ch’town, Midsummer Trip, 1890. r i loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., on SATURDAY, the 10thinst Returning, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the 15th June next. For Freight apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 5! South John Street ; in London, to John Piteairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, May 7, 1890 —eod tf Halifax and P. E. Island STEAMSHIP GO. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. eee ee W ILL sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for “ A Smiling Face. Does anyone like a drizzling rain As well as a sunny sky ? Does anyone turn to a frowning face lf « pleasant one is nigh ? O give to us all the look that springs Fiom a kindly nature’s grace ! We do not care if he’s dark or fair— The boy with a smiling face. Does anyone like a lowering cloud As well as the shining light? Does a peevish word have power to please Like a laugh that is sweet and brigh*? O the girl thatis gloomy with fretful scowls, Though she dresses in silk and lace, Hath never such art to charm the heart As the girl with a smiling face. Dear boys and girls remember this— You are apt to meet with loss, No matter what thing you undertake, When you're sullen and sour and cress. Dear giris.and boys, I would say it thrice, "Twill help you in every case; [f you’d win success and the world would bless, You must wear a smiling face. Golden Days. oe meen 4 — - Methodism. a The annual meeting of the P. E. Leland District met at Summerside on Tuesday the 10th, with the Rev. H. P. Cowperth- waite, A M., President of the Conference,in the chair. There were present, Revs. C. W. Hanilton, Finaucial Secretary, J, teid, W. W. Brewer, D. D. Moore, A. M. B. D., Wm. H. Spargo, Wm. J. Kirby, George Steele, R. Opie, John Goldsmith, S. James, Wm. Harrison, E. C. Turner, Robert W. J. Clements, Douglas H. Lodge, Charles Slackiord, Edward George W. Fisher, and F. W. Moore. Leave of ab- sence was granted to Revs. Fred. J. Small- wood and Jeremiah VY. Jost on account of sivkness. After singing, scripture was read by the Secretary and prayers o‘Tered by Revs. J. Read and KE. Slacktord. A third ballot resulted in electing Rev. George Steele as secretary, with Rev. W. J. Kirby as assistant. There had been no deaths among the ministers during the year, and none applied for asupernumerary relation, Characters of ail were passed without challenge. Rev. George Havrison was not able to be present on account of ill heaith. Rev. F. W. Moore, who volun- tarily retired from the Conference several years ago on account of ill health, applied for readmission witheut claim on any con- nexionai funds. District unanimously recommended Conference to receive him end place his name on the minutes, giving him a supernumerary relation. The only probationer for the ministry wasthe Rov. Alexander D. McLeod, who had passcd his eXaminations, and was recommended io be continued on probation. There were no candidates for the ministry, a very urusual occurrence for the P. E. Island District. The afternoon session opened with sing- ing and prayer by Riv. C.C. Turner. A most interesting and varied conversation, in which nearly all took part, respecting clags meetings, social services, the Lord’s Supper and other kindred subjects was very protitable. On Wednesday, the Session opened at 9 30. After singing, prayer was oifered by Mr. Golding Howard and Rev. W. J. Kirby. The following lay. representatives were present : Messrs, Warren J, Miller, Lemuel E. Prowse, of Charlottetown; Gold- ing Howard, Cornwali ; Frederick Fissery, Union Road ; John Way, Hunter River ; Geo. Mason, Clifton; John Craig, Bedeque; Samuel E. Reid, Tryon; Geo. Johnson, Margate; Hon. W. G. Strong, Summerside; John Smith, Bideford; Geo. W. Clarke, Alberton, and Theodore Wright, Lot 7. The following ministers were recommended to receive grants from the Missionery Com- mittee on account of medical aid and atten- dance required because of severe afiliction during the year in their families: Rev. J. Goldsmith, Douglas H Lodge, Robert W. J. Clements. Revs. E. Bell and K. Slack- ford were also recommended to receive amounts believed to be due them. During the year a new Mission Hall has beea buiit in Charlottetown, and new church at Hunt- er River, on the Winsloe Circuit; Cape Traverse, on the Tryon Circuit, end at Keusington, on the Margate Cireuis. A Paronage has been bought for the Mount Stewart Mission. Organs had been placed in the Hunter River and Princetown Road Churches. The following appointments were made to Conference Committees : Rev. J. Reid, to-the Stationing; Hon. W. G. Strong, to the Missionary; Rev. W. J. Kirby, and Chas W. Strong, to the Sabbath School; tev. Geo. Steel and Lemuel EF. Frowse, fisq., tothe nominating, and Rev. W. W. Brewer and W. J. Miller, Esq., to the Sustentation Fund. The lay men elected the following members of the Annual Conference: Messrs, Warren J. Milier, Dr. Beer, Wm. Heard, W. E. Dawson, George E. Full, and Lemuel E. Prowse, Charlottetown; Golding Howard, Cornwall; Fredk. lissery, Union Road; Isaac Smith, Tryon; 8. F. Drake, Pownal; Hon. Senator Prowse, Murray Harbor; S. Hiram Trueman, Sear!- town; Matihew Heard and Samuel EK. Reid, Tryou; Hon. G. W. Bentley, Kens'ngton; ohn A, Smith, Bideford; G. M. Ciarke, Alberton; Theodore Wright, Wes: Cape; R. N. Cox, Morell; James R. Small, Grand River; Hon. W. G. Strong and Ches. W. Strong, Summerside. After filling up vacancies throuzh re- Ce Halifax, calling at Pore Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canse, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same cails until the close of navigation, Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and throvgh Bills of Lading granted to any port on the contineat or United Kingdom. Apply t — Ww. W. CLARKE, | Agent. Ch'town, May 3, 1890, movals, deaths, etc., there is an i srease of 64 church members, There had been 378 baptisms and 114 marriages durirg the year; 177 buriais were reported. The num- ber of local preachers is 39, and ex!orters 28. Official members, 471. This being | the last district meeting before the meet- ing of the General Conference, an ¢sutmate thad been made of church property. There {were 65 churches, and 19 parsonage: The | total value of church property was $1 53,200 ‘with an indebtedness ct $5,540. There K. D. C. for the Stomach, were 4) burial grounds reported. The! your Province, which is being of late years Connexional Funds were we!l sustained, | left to its own hard fate of its own free for educational fund, $352.79; for super-| but unfortunate, choice of representatives numerary fund, $195 99; for general mis-/ who,with but one exception, are continually sionary, $3,300.12, being an increase over) arrayed in one little group of chronic sore- last year of over $300, in addition to avery | heal-, mr ovable in their position,and with- considerable increase from the women’s outany fixed object in view savethat of oppos: auxiliaries. The sunday schools had also ing anything and everything that is propos- been well sustained. For support o7 min-|ed by the Governthent. Such a painful ‘isters $9,850 had been raised. fact is why P. E. 1. is left out in the cold | The following resolutions were passed.!and beyond the pale of encouragement Moved by Rev. J. Read, and seconded by | from both subsidies and estimated grants, Rev. W. W. Brewer, and passed by a ris- J. W. Hucues. \ing vote : In view of the removal of Rev.| Ottawa, June 11, 1890. i. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M., Preside mt Of | cceecmceeen enn the Conference, from this district and con- | ference, the district desires to express its ‘esteem of your beloved chairman, anf as- (surehim of the highly satisfactory manner | injwhich he bas discharged his offici: 1 duties. jand, while regretting his transfer from our Conference, trust that he may be abundant- jly blessed in his new field of labor Moved by Rev. J. Read: As Rev. Geo.| ,; {Steel expects to leave this district (at the ensuing annual Conference, the , brethren assembled desire to express the ‘appreciation of the valuable services he has readered the District during his lengthened }cornection with it and the urbanity which ne marked his intercourse with them, and now trust that the Divine blessing may |signally attend his labors in the field he is of Lime and | ‘about to enter. Moved by Rev. W. W. Brewer, second- Soda ‘ed by Honorable W. G. Strong that this; | is a perfect | | District meeting suggests to Conference the , Scoti’s Emulsion evenness Kt \expediency of considering the important > © gp ee oy or DOSrNeEEP Rene question of the extension of the Ministerial omg - Dis. a Scr-fula, ee eee aeee, Thanks were also heartily voted the enses, Chronic Coughs an ‘ 5 ¥ MILK. Rev. C. W. Hamilton and the Summerside siiertnean aadeonteean salmon color friends for the manner in which the District wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor substitutions. has been entertained. Sold by all Druggists at 50c. and $1.00. On Monday evening a temperance meet- SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, ing was held, presided over by-Rev. R. W.} ¢ - J. Clements. Addresses were delivered by Rev. ©. Bell, Jesse Burns, Esq., and Revs. \ . +7. : s G Stel tnd as Jae ecina: tg] LORMOES Amt: TIMNUIEEE, Rev. W W. Brewer, from ‘** This one thing Ido.” There was a very large con- gregation. Rey. G. W. Fisher assisted 21-t instant, for Plastering ‘'wo Dubie the preacher in the devotional exercises. i. ane ee re The service was profitable. Afterwards the subscriber does not bind himself to accept the Lord’s Supper was administered by the lowest or any tender, Rey. H. P. Cowperthwaite, assisted by several clergymen. There was a large num- ber of communicants. The service was very hallowed. On Wednesday morning a social meeting from 8 to 9 was conducted by Rev. A. Mec- Leod. It was so profitable and heartily participated in that an extension of time Scorrs | EMULSION Of Pure Cod! Liver Cil and HYPOPHSOSPHITES { rho 8 3 ty fo hs Pe ENDERS will be received up to SATURDAY: WILLIAM BOYLE, junel2—5i pd PASTURE TO LEP. ‘E.XHE undersigned have a large quantity of Pasture to let for Cow Pasturage, very : : highly | 2°" the city. andallin good condition, Some — accorded it. In the evening & AIZaty | of the pasture is in front of the old Asylum interesting Sabbath School meeting W43 | grounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- held with Charles W. Strong, Esq., in the | sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- chair. Responsive readings of Scripture mer had better apply at once. were given. Addresses were delivered by PETERS & PETERS. Rev. F. W. Moore, W. J. Kirby and G. Steel. All the services were greatly helped may20—tf NELSON CLARKE, Chairman Trustees, Cape Traverse, June 10, 1890. ing its intended destiny. ‘The peacetul viis of intelligence, toleration and equal justice to all were poured out in sufficient quantities at every pulling booth in the land to stili the angry wave now and for all time to come. . The so-called ‘*Equal Righters” were pulpits and platforms, and trom and by whom it is a very great risk to accept 4 "oo ee political platform, a sad and ominus cloud! (PALE TFACHER WANTED (either would to-day be visible in Canada, that/4 First or Second Class). A liberal Sup- would prevent the sunshine of peace and|Plement will be paid to a competent mau, progress from lighting the onward march of Apply to Canadian greatness. A further attempt Jesuits Estates Act. In amendment, it | was proposed by Rev. Principat Douglas, a ; os that no portion of the above sum would be ” SEES }accepted by the Methodist body. The ‘ ‘amendment was carried on division. Rev. Furn $s Line of Steamers 'Mr. Shaw, one of the committee of the é ‘Protestant Council of Pablic Instruction, imade a most dignified and telling speech by a most efticient choir, with L. Morris, PROFIT to the Gro- Esq., as leader, while Miss Strong presided cer who sells at the organ : Economical to the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, sia a a ousted most complete y. But one (only) lives by the voice of the peuple to tell the story was made yesterday in the Methodist Con- ference to rekindle the smouiderivg embers ‘condemning both the resolution and amend- HALT FAX Tg ‘ONBON |ment, defining the position of the Council. a | Thus we find some at least willing to again iin The Ontario Elections. 8 5 Srz,—The people of this great Province WV oodill S ot what was to be done, had the Christian by the Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Montreal, ladd fuel to the flames of discontent among Date of Sailings for Above Line, _ call ne So, , a ot are again at rest. For the past twelve mouths, a wave of race and creeds swept over the land, which was happily made ta German g rey a Powder. Protestant people of Qatario allowed them- selyes to be carried away from their duty, had the great Frotestant majority catered olfering a motion regretting the fact that the Protestant committee of the Council of Public Lastruction had accepted the $60,- the people. | That the Mowat Government has been}. 5 pr uNDA will sail from Halifax spend its force on last Thursday, ere reach- io the agitation which was waged from many|Oape Traverse School. 000 arising from the settlement of the well sustained, and owes its majority in a a; tains dks Geen?” so May 25 great measure to the thousands of conser-|¢ ¢ paMaARa “ funn + ivative votes received on Thursday last,/.’ s pLUNDA « iceies ona 7 ‘must not be misunderstood as to Mean ahis § DAMARA “ .........., July 25 ‘adverse vote to Sir John Macdonald’s Gov-|s 8, ULUNDA Woe sees Ang. 29 ‘ernment on iis first appeal to the people in} S$. 8. DAMARA Sogo kee Sept, * Qatario, where in federal matters the peo-; In addition to the above, we will have sail- ‘ple are distinctively conservative, and are) ings once every month via Boston. now being insured ef a consolidated vote,| Through Biiis of Ladiag granted from Chai- jtealer than ever in support of the present) lottetown and ail poiats ond to any port re Dominion Government. Fur instance, | quired. take this city, which is two-thirds conserva-| Cauned Lobsters carried at low rates. in- tive. It rolled ups majority for Mowat’s;S"ranee low, DAMARA hav: supporter, on last Thursday, of 1400, | 7” Sas ULUNDA | ap : = ae gee whils iusing to nominate a support ai. accommodation oe > } a E — ae ” PE a | Saloon amidshi Statecooms large anc. oa baw “<7 p- g Meredith. By the way, couldn’t our P. E.| ry iziand friends take a ieaf from our political!” Sajo0n Fares $45 00 and $50.09, aecordin:; (log) book. A few able men supporting thet, location of Stateroom. Ten per cent. re. yeueral government here would, | have no} @yction on return tickets. lonbt, cause muny agreeable as welias pro-| For any further information titable changes relating to the wants cf:s ply to K. D. © is Guaranteed. ; mayla—pat tf requivest W. W. CLARKS, Agent, SE ee ee eb des mi Sa in i: i os ” he