Fa + a bi sf % ‘ Sia EE fe ata a pee Cain's Relationship to Onarist. The fol] treat in m : i e} ae seript wi rtly Crt to] and is wed if pampil c ti a ‘ therei or, in advance, rall em to . } she — 54) tho husiness sense. ty, the u idertaximg in bh busil _' . > . : e the nas: Harvie will be happy ta receive the Bar” | subscribers therefor, forthwith, a his Book store, (lueen S qual toht: ait, of a Son of oe l spoke t 5 yu last night, iit, tl ‘ ‘ fea. v heen Dori 7 woman 1@ OFlpibe. Man aVils een born v1 woman—and Vy minded me, Sir, that ther Bete ae a . : ' nol ‘ muitl were ‘nore than one SUCIL Tri ie sr i plicit y of of became nece ssary to pro het te . : . : a : Seton ae Wine vide augiast contingencies MvolvIng other because of ‘ tinction—necessary impe! ding ext Paaite Lesip. Hence, Sir, the gin, a id death & pink announcement to Woman, ‘*T will greatly mult) oly thy cone bi u. Now, Speexing or the t ree rst Son 8 Oo! 1a . speaking ol — three of whom ouly have the particular mention, we have, : Fu st, The Son Oi. the #.urse an i who nt, the load, exclaimed, - ** My punishment ; greater than 1 can bea .’ bat who was enavied to be Yr sé. powever. Newonk i, The Soi of Sheps erd of the sheep thas } siain by his brother man—wvy Wi e! ee hi ands, Third,—'The Son of Man Seth, the substi- tute, the Cupergee te: stitute for brotl er, Mian Cain- wie uore ; nw 1 rant? el bending pHeneatn Man, Abel, the ust ous that was his his dead b ether man; for God, &: Lid she, hath appoi ited me another seed i astead’ © Abel whom Cain slew—Seth the jirst b jer e dvead- Seth, vee € Bi see into that? Well, sir, you shall. ‘Begot ten for,” begotten in the steal of—begotten in the stead of, the dead; begotten in the stead of his dead brother man, the tirst so begotten. Next as to Seth, | | . Adam was his father, the father of the Son of Man. Seth, and we are sons ef Adam. But you say Seth was the third seu? Se he was. Bear in mind, sir, that whea Seth, the son of man, Seth, was brought iuto the works v, Al e was ‘ead, and as for Cain, the son of man,Uarn, he had departed, hat become a sojourner in another land. Cain had flea; de had fled from the presence of the Lerd laden with imi. quity, under se nite mee of coudemnation, fear- ing the reproach, bearing the mark of trans gres::ou— had. ed into the wilderness. go fleeing, he leit him also whose begotten son he was, the darling of whose besom he had been. —him, whe, notwithstanding he was angry W ith hi im, mourned doubtiess ueverthe- leas, yecause of his departure and because of his a‘lliction. And then, sir, this Son of Man separated himself from her to whese grief- rent bosom she fain had pressed him in as- aie inent of his sorrews, from her whose tears and whese entreaties hai then in lyve and in compassion warded off or sought to parry the av engin g¢ blow : had left her who had never left or fo: ‘saken him, who in six por les had delivered him, in seven had no evil touci’him. He had departed; he was dase} ; of the people there was none with him. Now, coming te the point, when the son of Man, Seth, was brought into the w orld, Abel was dead, the son of Man, Cain, a fugi- tive! Then, sir, Cain subseque ntly (at the Floo. i) was cut off in his seed and generation; Seth lives, ever liveth, in his posterity 5 he ever liveth in the persos n of Hum which was the son of Seth, which was the son of Adan (i. e. son of Mau), which was thes son ¢ of God —an imper ishahle, 1 neorruptible a Fhe nee, sir, Seth is our elder brother; the last 1s the firat, —the first among many neater | Pr, yt len idey br othe? "4 ran ms our elder brother. ‘ 2 ~ é And rege ding the On ot Mau ly Absl, und t yn of “Mi aw, Seth 3, as § OnE, the one a ;the other bins } : that was siain), alive frou the dead+-as one that was dead and is ative again. Bat way > oon bet tT lean ve +a «1:4 : +, + sir, Fs pOULEL i : ‘ 3 eu : Vat ‘ : 1 Ww hewn nartien! ‘ whi i ik pelle Lave pat uu i ; speak in treating of tuai SUN UO MA, only begotten of the Father, the great ant type. Let me. read to you sir, the first chapter « f the Epistle to the Hebrews. [He read it some parses twice, very Unpressi } = } vo He then shut the book and re-opened Genesis, and read the third verse of the ffth caapter. | i ; : . } ; ,? Sond , ae \nd Ad ohh lived an husk ired ana tii ‘ ears. and bezat a son in his own lik cn ness, and caliedt his aris Seth. There is not biLtiys eld for nothing in this iia Saeteh book there is noth ng sail for nothing. The son may well be supposed to have looked | like the inther, why then the parti ular mention rs wh tet] you sir, 16 was to point to the fact that the Son of Man typifiei by Cain, by Abel, and by Seth,—He wito was to bear the curse, to be slain by the wicked hands of hia 5 cation me and who was appointed a subs ion the sub stite for his brot ssher, his dead bre her man (ix Adain all die) that | e which was the & son of Seth, which was tlic son oi A kam (the Son of Man) which was tle son of Godl,-—that the Son of Man Jesus tlie Christ was uot to in the likemess atter when lien ally mado, the likeness of God, but to be made ‘hike unto bi. 3 breturen, Ih tne sinful flesh.” He rea ls Hebrews il, iG-18 and after eom- menting a little upon ib he continues ; ‘* Sir, Caim the Sou of Man Cain was indeed - come QO} igin- '*? m o iukKeness of] wicked ; he hated his brother, he was & mur- derer ; but let us remember, gir, that the Lord hath laid on iitm (on Jesus the Son ef Man) the iniquity of us all,aud so He who ! had done no iniquity was full freighted therewith ; he bore the sin of the world. Cain's burthen was as nothing to iis, yet Cain’s nevertheless seemed to him greater than he could bear— Cain bore it howey er—hence, sir, tae Sen of Man Can foreshadowed that Son of Man who coming after bore ihe curse for us. Types are types, types and nothing more. We are to take a a circumscribed aud super ficial view ofthem. ‘‘ Made with hands,” rough- hewa, unsyminetrical, fragmentary, properly adjust them and you have, nevertheless, ‘* the figure of the true.” MINIATURE ALMANA, WEDNESDAY.. . MAY 5, 1880} Sun Rises...... 4.45 | Hieu Waren &.2$.p.m Sun Sers.,... bieeeeed, 03 | Pout. Moon 24, 2,26 m Mies Bulletin. ° Probabilities for the next 24 Meritime Provinces. hours for the Toroxto, May 4. Moderate to fresh winds, clar to fair weather. a eS ~- (anpace Srep.—Little Pixie, ~ (earliest Karly | (2nd early) Large York, Viat Dutch, Large Sugar Loaf, Large Drumhead, Marbichead, Mammoth Dru unhead, Quintal or Hundred-weight, Winningstadt, Grech Curled Savoy and Red Duatch.—W. R. Watson. ~~ -—___ Reso Halibut, Codtish and Herring at the Fish Market, a30 ‘ : goods will be sent to az £2,000,000 ! ’ bed Capital, ; er a ee ee ee ts luvested Funds, Upwards ol 2956 00 i Oi my al \naual Income, 199,790 The undersigned having been appointed Agents at Charlettetown, are prepared to issue Policies of Insurance against Fire on the usual terms. — OARVELL BROS. Charlettgtown, April 21, ’380--lm 2aw NEW GO sobs! NEw CLG TEEING. CASES MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, dd just received in newest and beat styles. i, LaPAGE & Cv. “al L PAPER and 500 INDS, Pn opened: ew ene ‘ {2000 : " KF, LEPAGE & CO, Sweeps. =e STOCK of Field, Garden and ceived per ‘*Nerth- LARGE A. Flower ern Light,” Seed Da Tresn RLU Loud, F. LePz ON SALE, SU PERIOR a rtic Groeeries, &e., ke e. K, LePAGE & 16, ’80—6i eod Codfish. LCE & CO. TEA, and Family A 4 - 4 2 Glasgow House, Apri! Codfish. -_— SALE, a i“ ¢ CO. G0 Quintzis Codiish. W. D. STEWART, April 17, Nii eo Au ctioneer. om Ol, sae ite A cot hana INARY FOR YC WT A Api ne te FUR ¥9 NG LAL TRS. ew VISITOR : as Te Lord bishs D a1 40 Soh The Rev, John Padfield, FEXHIS SCHOOL at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and rejined education. The course of ollers, Instruction is the same ag that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the er Examinations g ladies from this examination of the June last. yout for Women. Eight Local | Sehool pa: sed he U nivel rsity of King’s Coliege in This is the only Sehool in una da that has assed papilsat a University I aminatic 34 ‘The number of pup ls is limites Gy; rel ide ring ee ; tle lb POSsesses ail the fa lars f publie schoel, acn Wieet iS CBADBLCC rece iy that icin idual ch pupli is enabice to} e thi : ave and oversign is SO Important, and ib Wiileil ep . : =: which cannot be otve) 1313 2 lareee « tah jich. ili Cant Suit A tne scho rt selec t, ana Ws: 1 +) ag rant : WWcationai AUVaANtay { ment. x 7 ae i. }~> t+ . 7 — “ 4 } , Vir. and Mrs. Faacheia are assisted by a statf of four resident covernesses, besides visit ing niasters. 7 . . 7 m . tA —) Parisienne French is taught cenversatior = roy, oe lont Franch Cev tilly. There are two uient Frenck Gov- ‘THesses, ‘ » parents of pupila. ldress the Prin Dafoarancasa +4 4 Wererences Piven u ror further parti uliars a c ¥" val, Se » 1879. a % Me Ee — Pe - oem, & eA oo . e <a. i eo Em a @& = :. rOSTER, AG { = * SS ane 274.8 . E SHOHCEGI. WG. Be, RKEPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES Gutario, Chicace ond Western RMiliers and Shippers, FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, i Seeds and Preyisi 732 . & # OYISIG Aum Hs. me of wholesale, in car-load- ** Alabaster, ‘* Pastry,” “* Amber,” The following are brands of Flour for sals lots only, ‘White Rose,” Warcip's ‘ Beaver Mills,’”’ ** Red -. &e. The above choice brant others, can be obtained at Flour Houses in the Samples of all kinds of ' viz: — ** Buda,” Superior, sha ls of flour, with many all the leading Maritime Provinces, seed Grains, and other y address on applica tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph ix ** Cipher,” which will be supplied to all cer- respondents on application. Nov. 25, i879—ly Pacific Canadian iailway. Terders for, aah and Pumping achinery. 5 io DERS will be received by the under. signed up tonoon on SATUR DAY, the loth MAY next, for furnishing and erecting in place at the several watering stations along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction, Frest-proof Tanks with Pumps and Pumping Power of either wind er steam, as may be found must suitable to the locality. Drawings can be seen and specifications and other particulars obtaincd at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and after the ldth April. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary Deer. ov Raitways & Canats, ) apd, taw tl Ottawa, Ist April, 1880. 15th May the leading harriy ‘ . eet aang net - OM Pa MON i Tn pect ee ga NN CO LE OE PO Ei ally eX “LS8SO. Advertises Cheap FOR CASH ! me tee ee =. e PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY BONE. shaping Ka Persons w who five not 10 Fisherie 0 yet settled last year’s accounts, ' will please do so bokisie com.- | ‘Twines, Leads, mencing the business of the coming season. . Smali Profits-Gurck Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. pide Warned by the past, we intend. to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. Emig rants, Attention. rp BEST ROUTE FOR Manitoba, Colorado, and | the West, 1s VIA THE Antercolontal and Grand Trunk Railway, QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE and FARES always LOWER from Priuee Kdward Island than by any other route. For Tickers and all information about Luggage, Freights, &e., apply to KF. W. MEALES, Agent oan Trunk Railway. AINTING Charlottetown, April 17, 1889—3m wkly Herring. Codfigh. ore POR CASH,~—- ' 50 bbis, Herring, 100 qtls. Cediish, 200 bags Salt. . b>. SMALL, Head Queen's Wharf, opposite I. C. 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Agent of Dep't. mn Great Britain, ‘the é . f a and Factories, NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR- LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), 100 edils Manilla Rope, Hemp Roepe, Wire Rope, j Paints, bp ‘av, Oakum, Ships Chandlery. is il Making, Light Duck s for Boats’ Sails, D. SMALL. 850-—tf | CABINS paras" rr aes , TRUTHS. 4 7 (A Medicine, net a Drink.) CONTAINS GPS, RUCHU, WAS DRARE, DANDELION, BAND TMK PCREST AND — Mepican Quati-§ TINS OF ALL OTHER BITTERS., . OV ae All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or- scans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Femaleg Complaints and Brankeness, ‘a aa aan i SiQGe IN COLD i@Will be paid for a case they will not cure§ ifeor help, er for anything impure or injuri- mus found in them, Ask your Druggists for Top Bitters andg ‘ftree books, and try the Bitters before youg no other. sleep. ‘Take Fhe Hop Cough Cure and Pain§ Lelter is the Cheapest, Suresig and Eest. ; By W. R. WATSON ES Hz AL lL. SALH For ANDI APOTHECARH = fmar 5, ’SO]% y Public AU CTION J iy he sold b , on FRI- DAY, the l4th day of MAY, next, 1880, at the hour of 12 o clock, noon, on the premises formerly occupied by the late Albert MeRKinnon,: blacksmith, of Spring Park Read, Uharlottetewn Common, the following mentioned Live Steck, Goods and Chattels, being part of the estate,of the said late Albert McK ‘imnon, namely :— Ll Cow, 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Tron Plou; gh, 2 Agricultural ‘Tormentors, 2 Tables, G Chairs, 1 Cloc! c, 1 Stove, 2 Bea Isteads, let G ee ware, | Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot Knives, Forks and Spoons, | Circular Saw. SOPHLTA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate. Ch’town Common, 10th Apri, 1880. ~5i oaw ete eee Labrador Herring cor FE. CATCH OF 1879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Trout, ” Aalibee’ +" Snae, ‘¢ Halibut ‘* Mackerel. At B ALLS F ISH MARKET. Feb. 18, Bones. Bones. fF EE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the 18S0—tf Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity ‘less than one ewt. (112 s taken. FRED. \ HYNDMAN, Agent. 1a79 BONE DUST. and » GARDNERS ee 2 valuable fertilizer should send Ch town, Pee. 1, the above Manager. their orders in at once, as but a limited aoe tity will be ground this season—and it is now vunds. W. HYNDMAN, April 7, 80—3aw, wkly, pat 2i until suc- (VEE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and of Train from Halifax—weather per-!P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap ‘er way than vy subscribing to Tua Wares ‘EXAMINER. Sent, pomp. to any addreze ted States, cz the ' Pominion, on receipt of One Dollar. Prince Edward sland MAIL UVAY, TIME TABLE NO. 3, Winter Arrangement, ee ee TO COME INTO FORCE TULSBAT, Becem ver 2nd, 1879, a ee. ee TRAINS G GOING @ WEST, Seavicka, | ee 1&3, No. 5, Mixed. ixed, poe ee _ Georgetown ,, Dp 5.20 a, mi Cardigaa., .i.0.5sc4, ae 4 Ar 10.10 **) ; } —| ' ; ; ft Sta Mi Stew tiie Dp 10.15 of) Koyaity Jnaction' * 11.27. | Fania hike Ar 11.56 a.m, ' Charlotte town... Dp 8.00 a m| Dp 3.00 pm Ro} yalty Janction; ‘ 8.22 3.23 “ North Wiltshire. . 1% Belk@ 56. Se ee Hunter River....; ** 9.30 “ ** 4.30 « Breadalbane..... > ** OF He 5.05 “4 County Line.....| 10.17 * | 54g « Kensingion..... ** 10.55 ** ** 5.55 * i sakes Ar 11.30 a mj)Ar i Suinmerside..,..| [Dp 1.30 p “ 6.30 pm Wellington... “219 | Port Hill eee ; ae 3.00 dad 0’ Leary... “do Alberton,....... ‘ £247.62 Lignish .cccgegeed * Bie TRAINS GOING EAST, = ‘ iNos. 2 and 4,| Sar 9 INS, ; STATIONS, 4 Mixed. Vignish..........;Dp 6.30am Alberton... 0...) 7.25% 4 O"Leary.........} o Gi" PertHil.. is." Sa Wellington ciee| “iyo « | ease at Ar 11.10 a maf : oe rside.. “"|Dp 2.20 pw \Dp 7.30am edad. 1 “3a. | tao County Line.. i} “64 “* | «oaee Bresdalbane.....) ** 3.53 ** * 64" Hunter River....! ** 4.30 * “* 9 30 “« North Wiltshire..| “ 4.46 y « 9.43 «« Royalty J ae ‘a ee “s « on ” et el Ar 6.00 p m/Ar 11,09 am Charlottetown Ne. ‘|Dp 2 30 pm , Royalty Junction; e 2.83 . » JAP hoe Mt. Stw’ t June e Dp. 4.15 “ Gagdigaa ss... ss: iam Bae Geors getown Pie oa jAr 6.00 p nal Soateedeaes —_— a. BRA NCH. SOURIS Trains Gving West, ! a STATIONS, ho. 7, Mixed. i MORNE 5 vin cass ..| Depart 7.15 a, m, Harmony. cate aie “¢ 144° we: COU B.. is & ‘ ‘| s $.55 . ** Mens ks celica . + $.93. * Mt. St ewart 5 'unction. | Arrive 10.10 a. m. ‘Trains s é.03 2 BRS Bast. j ' iONS. j SEAT , Mixed. Sil icine in os = laa a Mt. stewart Junction.; D part “15 p. mm. ee rr 4.55. or re ‘ 5.30 * ON og oan cpa ib’ Se fe No oh ue te | Arrive 7.10 “ ALE. MACNAB, sup’t and Engineer,. Railway Office, Chitown, Nov. 28, 1879, —-pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 6i LAME AX® SICK HORSES! Cured Free ot Cost. TRARE MARK Lintment Todine Giles’ Ammonia, Spavins, out blemish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr, Wm. Giles, 120 West aa ay, N.Y. Use only for horses the line ment in yellow w rappers, Sold by all drug- vists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at ; Charlottetown: W. R -Warson‘ Druggist. Nov. 28, 1879 - GRAYS SPECEPIC MED ECENE TRADE | MARK The. are oak! TRA of ae — Eustis kt cm an unfail- ead wey 4m dd ee pm ed) Je eg, 7S ve ing cure for Sem- x Ci fy inal Weakness, - & Aa? — Spermatorrahe a, & & eG Impotency, and <a? La all diseases that “== Before Taking follow as a se-After T quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Unl- versal Lassitude,’ Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Cone sumption. we. Full particulars in our pall: phict, which we desire to send free by mail te every one. wa The Specitic Medicine is sold by all druggists at $! per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Teronto, Ont., Canada N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whieh place please address all future communis cations. «& Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist and by all wholesale and retail Druggists the United States and Canada. January 24,1 9 Splints and Ringbones cured with-