BI EXAMINER. L8eo, DAILY JUNE 28, THE The City Schools. CerTainty the City Schools, though reflect The children who attend them are for the most part, lusty and strong. by the etsndard of Scripture and by the appear- on eXamina” that the live in not yet perfect in every respect, , as a 2 credit upon all concerned m them. To judge ance of the ‘*alive branches , tion day, it must be coneluaed largest proportion of the parents the fear of the Lord and under the blessing of the Most High. No doubt there are too many children in the City who do not go to school. For these there must, ere long, be a com: pulsory law. In the meantime, the school buildings that we have are pretty well fill- ed. Upper Prince Street is overcrowded and ought to be The teachers are to be complimented upon eularged without delay. "a , the evidences of improved discipline and progress in learning. Generally they show a good example in respect to the punctual- ity and careful attention to duty with which they perform their important, onerous and exhaustive labors. We hope that ,they, as well as their pupils, will enjoy their well- earned holiday. Private There was no lack of prizes. generosity more than made up the prizes withhel i, on the score of econ my, by the School Board. Indeed, the prizes for some of the classes came in so plentifully that it a how to discriminate became question scholars in justly. most between the deserving order that The practice of giving prizes to deserving of the pupils is, we suppose, good which zeal should be tempered by discretion and while all might be treated the a me. But the case is one in . : oye care. Chere is a great danger lest, endeavoring to promote friendly emulations and encourage rising ambitions, we stir up in the breasts of the young the latent fires of envy, hatred, malice and all unchari- tableness. One of the very pleasing features of the recent schvol exhibitions was the excel- lence of the vocal music. Music is one of many things which do not make to value money or property. But it isa means obtain that which is of much more than either: enjoyment throughout life and surcease of surrow. Very pleasing, to, and worthy of imi- tation, are the athletic exercises of which an illustration was given at West Kent Street School. ee EE es SE Supreme Court. Jone 27. In the matter of the application of Arthur J. B. Mellish for admission to study law, Mr. J. T. Mellish reads petition and affli- davit of the applicant, and moves for an order of the court for the admission of the applicant to study law on production of his B. A. diploma, Court—Be it so. Kenreth J. Martin, Administrator, John J. Davies—The jury last evening, after ashort deliberation, brought in verdict for the plaintiff on the count in de- tinue, and the sum of twenty-five cents for damages for detention of the goods. June 28. Richard Smith vs. Mary McDonald— This being an action for a long account, ex- tending over many years, was, on motion of F. L. Haszard, referred by the court, under the C. L. P. Act to Mr Morson. Andrew Doyle, jr., and wife ys. The Istand Guardian Publishing Co.—This is an action for an alleged libel, arising out of the comment of the Guardian newspaper on certain resolutions of the City Council in which the name of the plaintifi’s wife scted. 4 Vs. a WAS Pete ni p'aiotiff, MeLeod, ©®.C., & H. J. Palmer for defendants. ——— <> + a Religious Services. & lors Tv THE DAILY EXAl! ee for | «Reales (Spe ial Correspondence oy The Examiner.) Wepnespay, June 26. AFTERNOON SESSION, The most interesting work of this Session consideration of the work and of the ministers who have died during the year. ‘The first name was that of Rev. Robert Duncan, who at one time was stationed on the Pownal Cireuit. A very beautiful obituary which is to appear in the printed minutes was read by Rev. E. Evans. Mr. Duneandied in the 57th year of his age and the 37th year of his ministry. Reference was made by Revs. was the character to young ministers and to his faithful aud intelligent advocacy of good causes. The Conference evidently fully appreciated all the references made to one who had done good work in many departments of Church work. The next name was that of Dr. Pickard. An obituary was read by Rev. D. Chap- man. Itreferred to the late minister's work for education. It spoke of him as being for many years the controlling power in the educational work of the Maritime Provinces. Dr, Pickard’s reception and life long cere of the Supernumary Fund was slso acknowledged. Dr. Stewart, Dr. Pope and Rev. J. Shenton then paid tributes to the memory of the departed minister. Dr. Stewart touched tender chords in many hearts when he adverted to the dying moment's of Dr. Pickard. The tribute paid by Dr. Pope was discriminating and eloquent. Before this subject was taken 1n appropriate hymn was suog and prayer fered by Dr. Stewart and at its close prayer was again offered. It was a peculiarly solemn and profitable time. TEMPERANCE MEETING. This was held in the evening. The con- gregation was not large, but the meeting throughout was hopeful and helpful. Dr. Pope presided with much grace and effective- ness. Prayer was offered bythe Rev. J Shenton. Rev. G.M Campbeil then read the report and made a stirring address. He was followed by Rev. W. Dobson, who was well received. He attempted to defend temperance logically and philosophically. Then J, Edwards, Esq., of North Wiltshire, spoke earuestly and effectively. His speech was not behind those of the rev. gentlemen. Rev. W. Lawson kept the meeting well in hand. He is brimful of good humor and pathos. Rev. T. Marshall made a good speech, though he had not much time. The Sons of Temperance arejwell represented at the Conference. The G. W. P.’s of N. B. and P. E. 1. are both here, while there are ido not know how many P. W. P.’s both | of the Island and of N. B. The president of the Conference was at one time G. W. Patriarch of the Island, as were also the Hon. G. W. Bentley and J. Edwards, Esq. The feeling for probibition is strong and s earnest, Wepnespay, June 25. Conference resumed at 9 a, m., with Dr. Sprague in the chair. Rev. Geo. Steel presented a report of the Supernumerary Ministers and Minis- ters’ Widows’ Fund. The receipts from the districts are as follows : {ue, Dec. M.- Fetes. cS Ss $ 206.55 $ 2.34 Fredericton... 185.05 28.83 Miramichi.... 66.43 15.62 Sackville. ..... 1*6 88 10.04 St. Stephen... 52.05 3.25 P. E. Island... 199.99 5.70 $74.95 47.82 17.96 being an increase of $29.86. The average per member is only 7 7-10 cents. Rev. D. Chapman brought up his notice of motion that Rev. F. W. Moore be al- lowed the recommendation of P. E. Island that he be reinstated in the Conference. The point of order was made that only those could be received into the Conference who presented themselves as candidates, or as ministers frum another place, and Mr. Moore filled neither position. The President rujed the resolution out of order. Appeal may be taken from this ruling. Rev. A. D. Morton, who has been trans- ferred to Newfoundland Conference, made a brief address, in which he referred to the progress of the Nuva Scotia Confer- nee during the year. On motiun of Rev. F. Allen, if was de- tided to memorialize Conference to so amend aiscipline that it shall hereafter read that the Stationing Committee shall consist of two ministerial representatives, Firat M xdist Church Services to-mor-} row: lt a. m., Rev. Job Shenton: 7 p. m., | Fev. John Read. ; i Services ian Upper Prince Street Church to- | morrow at lla. m, by T. C. James; at 7 p. | in. by the Rev. Job Shenton. Buble class at | 2.30. Don’t forget the Railway Gospel Meeting in ; ; . . ; MeLeot’s Ha | to-morrow at 4 p.m. Stran rers | wii 1ys tind a welcome. Lesson—John | 31, The new birth i The ¥. M Se will hold its gospel | meeting to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Military Camp at Brighton. The ¥. M. C. A. Bible Ciass will its meeting this evening. not hold Zivn Charch services to-morrow will be as follows: At 1l a. m., condacted by Rev. Dr. Taylor; and in the «¢ vening at 7 o'clock, con- ducted by tne Rev. A. W. Mahon. Morning prayer meeting at 10.15; Sabbath school and bible clrsses at 2.30 p. m. The regular gospel service will be held ia the Y. M. ©. A. Hall to-morrow afternvon at 4 o'clock. Addresses will be made by differ- ent speakers. Let there be a good attend- ance. Eller D. Crawford will preach in the Upper (rreat George Street Mecting House to-morrow at 7 pm. Baptist Church service in school rooms Prince Street, Rev. J. A. Gordop, M. A ; pistor: lla. m., ‘*God’s providence over aill:" 7p. m., * Religion unfolding and pre gressive.” Sunday School commences at 2.30 pm; Prayer Meetings Monday and Wed- | nesday at 8 p. ma. Strangers cordially invited. All seats free and unappropriated., ” +o ——____ Apvice TO Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow’s | Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for ove fifty | years with perfect success It re-| lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces | natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child | po pain; and the little cherub awakes aa right asa button.” It is very pleasant | to taste. It svothes the child, softens the | gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels aad is the best known | remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other ecsusos. Twenty-five sents # be splis'20dyeodwicyly | isters and leymen. both elected by district meeting. Some oe the members thought the committee ought to be composed of an equal number of min- The final draft of stations was then re- ; ceived. Itwas very noticeable how fow | changes there were from the first draft. The list of stations for the Island is as_be-{’ low : Charlottetown — Prince Street—Rev J Read; Rev J V Jost, Supernumerary. Chariottetown—Upper Prince Street— Rev W W Brewer; Rey F Smallwood, Supernumerary. Cornwall—Rev C C Turner. Little York—Rev W H Spargo. Winsloe—Rev W J Kirby. Pownal—Rev G W Fisher. Vernon River— Rev C W Dutcher. Montague—Rev Richard Opie. 4 Dawson. representative on Board, Rev. C. H. Paisley on the Super- numerary Fund Committee and J. Shenton, Financial Secretary. Miramichi-—Rev. G. Harrison; Rev. T. Marshall, Financial Secretary. Sackville—Rev. F. W. Harrison ; Rev. James Crisp, Firancial Secretary. St. Stephen—Rev. R. W. Weddall ; Rev. J, C. Berrie, Financial Secretary. Conference then nominated as Governors for Mount Allison College Revs. J. Read, Dr. Alex Gibson, J. D. Chipman and W. E. Pepe and J. Shenton ; and Messrs. Evans was elected Ministerial the General Mission E. tev. C. After dispos- J. Read, T. Marshall, E. Evans, W. Law- | Irvine, Esq., as lay member. son, and ©. W. Dutcher to the beautiful |ing of some routine business Conference character of the deceased, to his kindness | adjourned. Throughout it was very pleas- ant and harmonious. BOOTS! BOOTS! Horse Boots & track Harness, N HAND, direct from the makers, a full ( supply of the noted FENNELL HORSE BOOTS, comprising almost every Boot worn in the United States. ———ALSO—— A fine lot of TRACK HARNESS, second to none in Canada, made on the premises by the best workmen to be had. Come and inspect, as I am determined to lead the trade. ROBERT TOOMBs, Great George Street, near Kent. june28—dy Im eod THE “MOUTCH” HOUSE. HE ABOVE HOUSE will be opened for the accommodation of tourists and pleasure seekers on TUESDAY NEXT, July Ist. It is large and commodions and pleasant- ly situated at Stanhope, being only a short distance from either Gulf or Bay, where the best of surf bathing, boating, shooting etc., ean be had, and only about fourteen miles distant from Charlottetown. june28 —dy eod Im WANTED. MALE TEACHER of the Second Class for New Haven School. A liberal sup- plement. Apply to H. Macmillan, Chairman, or to P, MACMANUS, Jr, Secretary of Trustees. New Haven, July 24, 1890—wky li pd Miss McGarry IN HER CELEBRATED READINGS. —_ ee Y. M. C. A. Hall. fee ee eee PHURSDAY, JULY 4th. me Full Particulars Later. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. june27 NOTICE. | ‘a aeons will be received by the under- signed up tillthe 7th day of July for enlarging and repairing the Brackley Point School, No. 85. Plans and specifications may be seen with the Secretary. WILLIAM PIERCE, june27—dy 2i eod Secretary. FOR SALE. ———-—— --- “f° HAT desirable Brick Residence situated & on the north side of Hillsboro Square. The House is -frost-proof ‘throughout. Coach House, jStable and Coal House on the pré- mises, mond Streets, The property runs back 160 feet, and is 48 feet wide. Untrance from Weymouth and Rich- For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to MRS. KENNEDY. june27—dy tf Murray Harbor—Rev Silas James. Bedeque—Rev W Harrison. Tryon—-Rev J R King. Margate—Rev Thomas Hicks. Summerside—Rev C W Hamilton. Bideford—Rev R W J Clements. Souris—Rev J Goldsmith. Mount Stewart—Rev E Slackford. Albertcn—Rev W Lawson. West Cape—Rev E Bell. Rev W W. Brewer, Chairman. Rev GW Fisher, Financial Secretary. rhe ministers leaving the Island this year are Rey DD Moore, who goes out as mis- sionary to India; Rev George Steel, who goes to St John; Rev H P Cowperthwaite who has been transferred to Newtoundland, Rev Douglas H Lodge, who gues to Elgin, N B, anc Rev George Harrison, who goes to Newcastle, N B. Permission was given to employ as local preachers Messrs. Wm. Tennant, Wm. Marr, Wm. Buchannan, J. B. MeConuell, HK. Chapman and Geo, A. Seller; Chairman of Districts were elected es follows :— ot. John District—Dr. Sprague, Chair} man of District; Rev. T. J. Deinstadt Financial Secretary. MK. D, ©, is Guaranteed, NOTICE. E, the undersigned Watchmakers of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our Stores on Mondays, at One o’clock, . m,, commencing 7th July, 1890, and ending the first Monday in September, 1890. W. W. WELLNER E. W TAYLOR, G. H. TAYLOR, J. A. CAMERON, G. G. JURY. E. 8. BONNELL, junel2—dy 2aw & wky 2w NOTICE. WwW the undersigned Boot and Shoe Merchants, of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our stores oa Mondays, at Lo’clock, p. m., commencing 7th July, 1890, and encing the first Monday in ber, 1890. Septeim- R. K. JOST, J. C. SPRAGUE, DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE, A. Ek. McEACHEN, GOVE BROS, STAMPER’S CORNER. 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CL YVUOLYSt YY UL S to Ly nD > Pe ae ; dew . j 0 > bow ud ' 3 oe — yaw i , <j j= | Cy 4 ; + PD * i r D . RD z NO’ a MER “SOUTHPOR?’ wil! not ras KD tothe West River on TUESDAY, the Ist of July, but w'!l make the trip on following day. By order. i june?6 A — — ai OUND —On Friday, on our gounter, coptainins . ! tame. Gore Owner will p