THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER, 12 1897. = Seer a ai te a in erecta AORTA RAC CIGAY P RII RI |S A BC PS exe, | VOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS) ! subject. A | | | Jesus Christ, and the | its teecbing. Read Pato sab r aavt > Aree ‘ c y adavi Rubbers | I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale | , | ] apres s <i us { our é onaate Ru ; el s ' ge iv at 8 o’clovk. Important business. 1. A ft: | attendance is requested >a hbinaes Raovers —— ! | ‘ A Great Event.—The visit of the | ; y Latest Styles | ® ive Rey ~ Phe is the greatest event of 1@ wniont ‘he pe ] lm port ‘2 18 ub Latets styles || hen ate Ce eo h ) ) rc i ot. Peters 411 Oa ZA > ( ice ; . € “ Z Latest styles |, ic ct Tuesde ay. Read the program te ty $/ flow prices : Oe hae Ri : # : Ax Exrr. xation.— Attention is directed tf LOW } rices | to to the lettei on “ Educational Matters ” j al } ‘i be Ou the fourth ve of t ~lay’s J Low prices rr utes a. oo * & A The isene. Through a mistake only a portion , of the letter was pubdlishel on Saturday AF Great variety | acreage & ureat Vi aLlety | Cominc Tuts War.—We learn from i G-eat variety | good authority t iat one of our best known ( » ea are / | young men will ina short time ‘lead a | “ . » ] , < : | promivent yeung lady of C} arlottetown to 4 . , ' : ro. re (LLEY & ‘ q). | the hymeneal] aitar.—Pictou Advocat s % i ‘ i nm ai ‘a, ALLEY & CO. eos ; _ ag LEY X& CO \ Ti UPERA Hot > Ansbach the A Riese . | Magician who makes his first appearance Ree | in the Opera House tonight comes bighly cy The shoeist | recommended and those who attend will r : | pass a most enj-yable eveniog. Hs pro- The shoeist | Pas * We et in: iad should em, ee 5 : ' gramme is an exceé ent ene, ani BhHOULC ht Ine shoeist | stiract a tull house, 2.-. << 7} 03 it Fire Nsar Moncton. -- Fire totally | destreyed Patrick Gallaher’s farm house te Fox Gi reek Road, about three miles F | from Monston, on Sunday night. There So wf yerson in the building at the time | ¢ ( as» Sseeonezwe its S So Easy is Select a.... the fire occ ca It ie suppose i to have caught from the stove. Insured for $1, 500. > ~ W dd p At this store. We have so many new and artistic things to show you that you will find it an easy and pleasant task to make a cholic. _—.__ — More Prizes.—In aliitio: to the priz2a won by P. &. Island exhibitore at the Halifax extibit on, mention of which bas been alreaty made in Toe Examiner, are the following :— Pure bred Clyd. sdale sta lion, aby age; first prize, F. Bovyer, Lot 48. Shire stallion, any age; first prize, Fred Grard, Southport Pure bred Clyderdale filly; first prize, Lemuel Wood, Mount Stewart. —_— wr lle mame — i Om me AccrpsytaLLy Ssor.—One dar last week Charles McKeen, of Westville, N.S. anda compacion named Briggs, were pertridge shooting in the woods. McKeen thonght- lessly struck at a snake, bringing the butt of hie down on his head; the gun in some unknown way discharged and tore up into Sterling Silver Novelties 27s 802424 G28 4288 =a»)? oe eee = & his right thigh, into his right side and } Silverware peeled the fleeh off his right arm. His condition is very serious and many doubts ; Fancy Clocks are expressed as to his recovery. 3 eesserzss FooTBaL. PLayers.— Maritime province : i players are anxiously awaiting the arrival t 4 of copies of the new rules from England. : ’ W. W WELLA ER It is understood that one rule provides ' : 5 that there shall be no “throw out” from “touch” but that the opposing side gets ; Jeweler the ball sent in touch and can kick it in STeBoessee eee! towards their opponents’ goal This ‘s a rieeenitn —_——_- to prevent so much touching. English = ' é f ; sporting papers are advocating a rule to do away with players being offside. Sr. Jonn Lopee,No. 1,4. F. & A. M., Centennial wil! be celebrated in the Opera House, Masonic Temple, on Weduesday next (tomorrow) the 13th inst., com:nenc- ing at 3 o’clock,p. m. The doors will be thrown open tothe public at 2.30, when the following programme will be present- ed. Worshiptul Master Adam Murray, will occupy the chair. After his opening remarks, Brother P.G. M. T. A. McLean, will read the forigina' charter, which will be fullowed by the brethren joining in the chorus “Meet upon the Levei.” — Brother P. G. Secy. G. WwW. Wakeford, will reada historical sketch of St. John’s Lodgé for the past 100 years. ‘At its close Miss Collings will sing asolo. A collection in aid of the P. B. Island Hospital wi!l then be taken up. The Rev. Bro. P. G. Chap., G. M. Campbell, will deliver an oration suitable to the occasien. Then follows the Benedictivn and @od Save the Queen. Angie Al cng fl Fresa at our Bakery Price 10c each. Bee YOO @2OSS 5080000069 ; Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. =e 2.2 22 42 06664622 »= 2a ee! | lowed the is THE CURIst A KEALITY ? In the Methodirt Mr. Gale spoke knowingly on this fier Mr. Sutherlaud had led in praver he proveeded to show the why aud Church lag he Brick night wherefore ot the faita that wae iv him and should be in those who pamed the name of Christ. fo all, said he, whosay that Cbris- tiaoily ts areproach to man’s intelligence : ifi thought se LT should not preach this Gospel; but since it can be refuted there fore I preach Chris. crucified. Faith is an act ofthe mind, but it is based on evidence. These evidences are: Nature, Holy Word. He then proceeded to give che case of Lord Lyttoa and West, when studenis who were infidels, they wanted to show that the Bible was amyth and people began study- ing it to prove its fraudulent assertions. Atier they had calmly studied it for a long time they ecametoge.her ani ove said, we.l t am afraid that the Bible is true, and more than that | have decided to follow That is my experience ‘‘eaid the other and the two then and there fol- Saviour. He cited also thej cases of Vandervilt aud John Jacob Aster, who on theie dying beds declared that their lives were failures since they had lived only for the making of money. The idea that if we keep the law excepi! in a few micor cases could Og accepted by God was disposed of when be quoted, “If we keep the whole law and yet cffeod in one, we are guilty of all.” The penalty is that the soui that sinneth, it shall die. But God sent His Son that whosoever believeth in Him shal be saved. You won’t be asked, have you beep a thief or a murde:- er, but have you ascepted Christ? What stands in the way of accepting Christ? Just two words—“I won’t.” Jesus convicts us of sin, but we mast be willing when he does so to receive him into our hearts. Mr. Greenwood sang very touchingly “Y shall know Him by the print of the na:j3 in His hands.” After he had laid the facts fairly before them he first a-ked the Christiaas to cise and then requested all who desired to lead the Chrisiisn life to stand with them, Tonight he will speak at 7,30. a Dress goods for particular ladies, bigt class stutts sold as cheaply as good goods ban be, see ad.—Moore & McLeod. Ladies’ Sacques. — Have you been through our mantle room this fall? If noi, why not? 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