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Be warned in uns, neglected cold in head 4 weul's in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. #m Sold by all drugvists, or somt, post paid, ou receipt ef price Px wesnisand $l by addressing ws, AV IT WILL ONLY CUST YOU | HS A J (x) | COMMON SENSE TELLS YOU IT MUST BE A GOOD THING, FOR } 7B) re a 3 a BEEE makes Blood and Tusele, aD ey EPA ") uw. Bn oi e | PEPSIN cures indigestion, ? ALE Ys = RY) + ' ; { July 17, 1891—dy m wf & wky l yr are not se j | Newest and Larges } erates and Strengi | | x —— a IT 18 THE NURSING MOTHER'S OWLY HOPE. j | ~ . . ~ ‘ For sale in Pint Bottles, 25 cents each, at all the Drug Stores. Orr BROS. Hing the remains and remnants of an Old Steck. Our Stock of Boots and Shoes is the t in the Island, and our Prices defy. competition. LeGRS. A QUARTER, AND MAY be carried on without further aid,—unless of course somethiag special is desired, such as — = — » completing the iron fence, a new band stand a ‘ P as , 0 , ; c = ‘HH * ‘ete.,—and that the grantors will each be wre hanes sen! nme went @ | asked to appoint a person tu form a com- mittee of management and thus not leave the matter in the hands of self constituted committees, and that iostead of the gardens going down as itis feared, if man- aged in the ‘four and twenty tailors went to kili a gnail” style of doing business, their giory has only begun. Aithough I will be unable to give my services to the Gardens as heretofore, still i shall watch them with care and see that the toil and expense of the past be not lost. Axtruur NewBery. © Proth” Again. Sra, —Our local Douglas Jerrold seems to be amused over the fact that he has been proved a pagan and an atheist. Certainly { do not envy him his so-called amusement. He may consider my conclusions unchari- *! table ones, but they are none the less true. He has not attemped to disprove them, nor has he made even the sh .de of an assertion to their contrary. Instead, as is too often the case, he seeks to hide his defeat by fly- ing to another part of the field and asking the question ‘Is dogmaa benefit to man- kind or no?” In other words, ** Is dogma the friend or the enemy of science ?” In offering my remarks, my intention is not to follow him to every nook and corner to which he may fly when dislodged from any position ; for anyone will admit that a daily or weekly newspaper cannot afford sufficient space for a lengthy reply. 1 therefore take for granted that God exists, and that he has revealed certain truths. Thesa two propositions can be proved to any fair-minded man. These given, \ frankly assert that faith and reason, and consequently dogma and science, are comprise twenty-six large folio volames,— so we want the number of the volume, and the page, and the subject, in order to see for ourselves. We are not so easily de- ceived as he imsgines. ‘The fact is, he writes this on the bare assertion of Edward Gubbon, the infidel—although, according to his position, nothing should be accepted from a mere assertion. We know that Gibbon, in his desire to assassinate Chris- tianity, never scrupled at stabbing truth in the back. He finally coneludes by putting in a good word for his friend Hume, saying his works have been before the public for over a century, and have received public favour, The works of Satan have been before the public for almost fifty-nine centuries, and have received considerable favour too, but that does not prove them to be good, Satan is also a clever being—s genius, if you will,— but his maxims cannot be saf-ly followed on that account. Among Hume's other tenets may be mentioned the justification of suicide as a virtue. (See Essays on Suicide, 1793.) If your correspondent is in accord with Hame on this point, one would think he would put hia principles in practice (which God forbid.) What Voltaire was to France, so was Hume to Britain, and as the former's disciple, principles, committed suicide a few days ago, so also the faithful followers of Hume would be expected to do the same, which, however, I hope they will not do, TRUTH. Oct. Ist, 1891. Can You Dress a Doll ? The Queen wishes a largenumber of dolls dressed for its Poor Children’s Christmas Tree for 1891, and in order to interest girls and young ladies to assist in this work, who dress a dell for the purpose. This competition is open to girls under sixteen Boulanger in agreement with his master’s they offer a Prize Doll Competition to those N, TRBtg, —————— ¢ | mm cw F IVE DonLars A YEAR, “ This is sae craiiss- kiana lias helenae Coe oarg S is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having i. i ——————— — ia me te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiriprs, Suxciz Corms Two Czunrs ; -OMRIaEa — Capone a igW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN rn ee ne ene a\i' N. P. EB. iy at FE ‘ — =veciatepliideieemnaial ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 117 Oey * sisi rd - meer eee silane amps -csrsciseiineencndte romecnicinnscenaesomsillic tic injin slit a ee aaa tcikecliaia ail “ ME for Mm conik FOR CTObaR 189] Al : ") . Le i <i r TRAD FVD UULUDON, 20udr | bem i» : a ' Tay 7 «> |certain truths, and that He has given; } a pee ee, i. | 4 | U : ih LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. full autbority to someone to sealer and LL. woon’s CHANGES, ee | ae ; : | - | letine this revelation, He will likewise Sone B vac0, Qnd day, Sh., 45 4m. p. m., NW J | Gucen Square Gardens. be convinced that this revelation is true, as . Ce horizon. ‘ ; — coming from the source uf truth, and em tg tutte, Wth day, Gh... m, pm, &,| ———AT THC- £1n,—I1 beg to correct a statement which |in its definition, as defined on the ahah Children tench. “yoow, 17th day, 9h, 32 ~ 2 H., Wi : appeared in an article un the above Gar-|ity of God, who cannot deceive. Know- pees. ane horiz™. nw nn | T dens in your issue of the 7.h inst., as it is}ing, therefure, from conviction that the Growing pe sjiquarters 20 baay, 78-9! ps ate N DON very misleading. truth, both in essence and definition, is aS © a i sheselll el tame meal You make it appear that the balance of | proposed to its assent, is it not in accord- Too Fast Buy oF WEES | isegisets | rises onrel i nh | a fing by the esegaee w eae was}ance with reason that it shoald accept it ? fretful, © age, ee or expenses, and that I failed to}for man is even naturally inclined to t without ener- “an ae 7 . asl 4 }7 te 31 21 I —————-(x) inake that fact known to the meeting held {truth. From this it Mg eon that = pd ons une Fortify and build se a “ey $5201) 1 30 | <a A SE ae cay that the bal ferred t eater . aoithle phage pone oi PTR wits jaa 6) 33) 6 2321 $0; 971 Bl k i. 08 at the balance referred to | much reality as it has in the case of imme- j = pssari o| 31/:7: 96 moe 34} an ets, Dress Groods was not adeticit on last year’s work, but for |diate demonstration. Reason submits in : SCOTT .)* i. s} a9) k 3110 20 | ~’9 old arrears, as the account plainiy stated, | the latter as well asin the former, and its 4 fo" ‘ol 271 9 38! 0 34 17 E an ] | andcarried over from year to year, and that] conviction ig as real in assenting to the “Wednesday It} 24)10 46) 1 1 14} he ne S, Vi antles was not present at that meeting, owing to dogma of the Trinity, as it is in assenting) , B igestay | 2} 23) 11 4 1 55 ll 9 a meeting of the Government being hel d at|to the proposition that the angles of a tri- ~ 2 yiriday i * - aft 57 2 46 7 Clot 1s Bem ey : : conle are equal to two right anzles. If, | a perday 5 9 L 55) 3 57 4 } od k ! id say to the persons who at-|/t erefore, faith supposes reason, they can- MB colad 16, 17) 2 43) 5 24 1| ° ac ets, tended thereat was that no deficit was due| not be enemies, ns if we reject the one OF PURE COD LIVER Of. AND MF ss orday 13, 15) 3 23) 6 52.10 58 | eS on Jast year’s work, but that a small bal-|we must reject the other. How, there- op abe ee E piace AY py i oes eo set y ely etecens Und I t} . ° ance of arrears, which had been gradually |fore, can they be ‘‘opposed in every re- no Ge, Seen ) MGeinewlay | 20 12420 8 55 51 ~9 ercio Une . diminishing, still remained unpaid, and| spect, as your correspondent asserts ? r ie i 0) See ppareiay 22} 10) 4 43} 9.40) 48} on which the committee need not trouble en Again h oe 4 a Se an adenine ate fare ee ee a ae (x) yo a y| Again he says, ‘science is au explana- THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 18 giriday | “as onit = 5 further about; and also that alithey were re- | tion of the phenomena of the universe, as! Genuine mad Scott Le. q pterday sol alk went aa os n : a, : ain quired to do was to make provisions te|it appears to the senses.” Therefore, ac-| Suimam Wonagers ok ol Sauget 60¢, and =e ad 27 31 6 Qliaft23, 35! BK WLS Ww Ss’ | I . WV A »T EY | meet expenses on acconnt of the present cording to him, the senses are the subject of $1.00. : ; — 29 lesiie@d se bb ST yy) JA AA YY SA AG e |yoar, @ considerable portion of which at|science. Another mistake. Science re- Te =< al. el 30/4 59| 7 45! 1 55] 59 — a ee been eee To-|spects the intelligible as abstracted from can? tas 39} 57\ 8 41/2501 96! : ; ; wards this expenditure only $350—city|the sensible, and, consequently, re- Davies New Dru Store aie ) 33, 56 9 44 : a a _ Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1891—dy & wky grant—has so far been received by me. ° sides in the intellect. Yet, ee ° = Sanity 4} A410 50/5 10! 90 —_ Although in my account, furnished adayjhe asserts that ‘“‘dogma does — not nanny Be yssniay 36} 52/11 87, 6 21} 17 sor two ago, this balance for arrears was progress.” Did it ever occur to, We. are now fully opened for business, OM nday % 51 morn 24} 13] shown to be due, still I informed the com- him that truth is unchangeable, that : and invite the public to come and in- + Tuesday 39} 49) 1 3/813] 10) ‘ mittee repeatedly that 1 positively declined what is absolutely true cannot be made ere D iWeinestay | 40) 45/2 7| 8 52! 7 A . wa to ask the citizens to make good the|truer, and that which is true cannot be Our stock of Drugs, Chemicala, Patent SMB gy Vavssday 4} 46,310,927} 4 a8 2 2 ® . amount, and that I had much rather lose it| made to be false? This is why dogma does Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous oy vFalsy 43 o 4 - + 010 i. 4 oo &£ 3 |than worry them again with a subscription | not change. But a dogmatisi can also be a ae aent — doubled, and the public will Ba isvarday t 43° 5:17:10 32] 9 58) = = if | list. good scientist, for if not, why did the} store ih tha take — ee So ee —_—_—_—— : 23 | _Tna day or two I expect to be in a posi- | British, some few years ago, send out the! We ook aaltatek a ‘vee tied ie 4 tf MéES fi ivi § 7 ae Ss ft 2 AND TEST THE QUALITIES OF—— tion to announce that so long as the pre-| persons they did to the Cape of Good Hope French, English an Gertine Pobeateaen rhe Pi. BYELEPR POU, | sent City and Government grants are con-/in order to take observations from the|in Fancy Soaps, , * H \ rT = A Vv . ip | tinued, the citizens will no longer be sub-|transit of Venus? We have aleo added te the atteastion of car y <n @ “E" f l 1 Ty d. S 7 jected to the annual annoyance of a He speaks in derision of Augustine, and/new Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the : enero . eC all \ ee ik eC ) LO UL LZe ‘i |subscription list towards the main- pretends to havea quotation from him in | "nest ever imported to Charlottetown, where 3 AGENT FOR ¢ : + os A Le itenance of these grounds, either for|his capacity of a scientist. In which|*he popular beverages of the season are dis- “ LN AAVRORBAI , (x) past of future cost, as the grants volume of his works, please, and on what pensed. An important point with our bever- : PARRE I AK ii SREAT & Cf (x, mentioned will be amp'y supplemented page? Let him remember, or rather let Fou is that the Syraps run ey the z dl “4 from another source enabling the work tojme inform him, that Augustine's works ia er poe genuine Fruit Juices, The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call, aug22 insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DOEALERG, Factory, Toronto, Ont NOW IS THE TIME ——TO GO— TO BOSTON. Cheap Bxewsion---One Fare atid S. S. “ HALIFAX.” Canada Atlantic Line FROM HALIFA, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th AND 2ist. . | 5 * ~ en COLDS. eR <7 ‘74.0 YEARS IN USE. — PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE XK ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. HeGHLL UN LYERSITY, MONTREAL. . —_—— | A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the’ ieee of Applied Science has been | hairs one the details of the new and oth. ‘boratories, Workshops, Apparatus mente ey improvements in its several Depart- trical : Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Klee. Which ugineering and Practical Chemistry, vente afford ia the Sessiom of 1891-2 in on eees Hot hitherto accessible to Students “ls Country. = may be had on application to the nea who can als» supply detailed? inlee ss of the other. Faculties of the Cadin = viz, Law, Medicine, Arts (in eters, ® Donal ia Course for Women), and ary Science. og W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. &., ~Ww a tf Acting Seeretary, Vad { COFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE & FACTORY. Charlottetown, October 6, 1891—-2aw & wky We have of Overcoatings ever Beavers, vs, Cheviots, Prices the lowest pc and $¥orkmanship guaranteed. n need of Overcoats or e our stock before ‘ ~ —_ Sey Parties i Reefers should se purchasing. et ERCOATINGS. in stock the best line oa ~ Melton Pilots, Eilysians, ssible. Naps, Fit, Style hown by us, er- ete. JOHN McLEUOD & CO., Ohariattetown, Sept. 23, 1891. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF, = jounsTon’SFuuin BEEF Fae <> — “Sy - —— = — The Most Perfert STIMULATING - - - STRENGTHENING - - - INVIGORATING. * September 1, 1891—d), & wky UPPER QUEEN STREET. and wust be in harmony with each other, for both have their origin in the same unchangeable source vf truth, viz., in God himself. Consequently,unless we wish to assert that God contradicts him- self, (which is absurd), we must hold that faith aud reason cannot be discordant with each other. By reason here, we under- stand properly developed reason, not what may be called perverted reason. Now a truth or anything may be above reason, but it does not follow that on that account, it is discordant with reason; just as a king inasmuch as he is a king, is above his sub- jects aad at the same time may be in _per- fect accord withthem. If, for example, 4 young schoolboy cannot perceive the truth of a geometrical proposition or theorem, it does not follow that the theorem is false years of age, residing in Canada or the United States, duplicate prizes being given for each eountry. The Queen furnishes the dolls, charges prepaid, They are to be dressed and returned before December Ist, 1891. The cash prizes of each $50, $25 and $15 and many other prizes of value will be given for the best dressed dolls, according to merit. Send ten three-cent stamps, and receive, charges prepaid, one full-bodied imported Doll, a litnograph plate illus- trating ten dressed dlls in colors, and three months’ trial subscription to the Queen. The Queen is Canada’s popular family magazine. It isa large 45-psge monthly publication, devoted to ladies and the family circle. Jt has more than double the circulation of any other publication in because it is above his reason. In the same way we may argue with regard to faith or dogma. If a person cannot under- stand the truth of a dogma because it is above his reason, it cannot on that account be rejected as false, Truth existed before aaa THE GREAT Strangih- Giver, gorm of Coaceatrated N ourishment. reason, and is consequently its superior, and can exist without it. I think I am sufficiently clear on this point. Again, your correspondent imagines that the object of dogma can in no case be the object of science. This is erroneous. The existence of God is a dogmatic truth ; it cam also be proved from reason, while the same may be said of scores of other dogmas. If, cherefore, such truths can be known by dogma, and by reason, his assertion that dogmatic teaching discourages enquiry is false and slanderous. He imagines dogma to be “an assertion without proof.” False again. Faith, as well as science, does not exact a blind submission. Even reason submits to authority, provided that it be convinced of the truth of the propos- ition to which its assent is demanded. Now, reason can be convinced in @ two- fold manner—the une immediate the other mediate. When it apprehends the intrin- sic truth of a proposition it is © mvinced immediately; when the proposition is pre- sented by one whom it knows cannot de- ceive or be deceived, it is convinced med - iately. Wherefore, if reason is convinced that God is truth, that He has revealed Canada. Subscription price, only $1.00 a year. Address THe CaNabiaNn QUEEN, 58 Bay Street, ‘Toronto, Canada. sept22—t t s tf _———_- o> — Impnovemcets at LORMENTINE. — An ex- vhange says: A new winter service boat house is to be built on the south side of the whart at Cape Tormeatine, and a commodious life- boat will be placed ia the old boat house at the cape. This chnge will bring passengers ‘ight to the terminus, and not two miles away, as was the case formerly. ~~ For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. 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Every alternate Friday, Steamer will go te Mouat Stewart, Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for a4 at &30 o'clock, a. m., leaving tor Charlottetown about 1 o'clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, _Ch'town, Oot. 5, 1801. Ageat_ Real Estate Agency. HE subscriber, having opened a Reel Estate Agency at his Office, 1! Queen Street, gives notice that he has facilities for transacting business for persons to Sell, Bay or Lease Lands or Houses in Town or Country. oct2 —_ ° Market Square. oft} lw A. M Ch’town, Sept. 15, 199)--eod sf wy &