ane vo Gianni oonememeenar ee tant cae thine a te mt Se i ee ttle, nai NNN: tani, eta ——— eat . one - 2 ; Las . | - . THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ~- - - - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1891. a. ernest A aa ea Se neeaceeeoeeaetaomataemnreae — een a erence neg arcane ements aaa AI ee = aS ca oo ; wit ry7¥> | much attention to the work of threshing Local and Other Items, HY Ns n aT fe cm & t 7 ~— «iia encore sersnan TH n, D ALLY KA 4. MIN Gin. aa wiliesihe re es ahaa me «a : . —~ciinasneariganrnensneesiatiaiacintigetaiiniingtioiie | Ng BOARDING t f ve) Ly OCTOBER 24, (8¥1. ae Religious Liberty- -What of it? crop was sold in the early part of October, while, probably, a larger proportion still remains unsold. In the meantime our Ture steamer Premier is due here about 6 o'clock this evening, Commencing day she wil! leave Charlottetown for Hah- to- } } ' Old Engine House, Grafton Street, HAVE rented this well-known Stable, and iN OLDEN TIMES ' intermedixte ports on Saturdry enared ty take Horse . f yy WAS “i AT y ; E 4 or iP 7 . ; banks have profitably .employed some of fix and it terme li { . hore {oe om prepared to take Horses for Board for AS A COI 1 MON REMARK that the acies Of P. E Island had net —— — ’ ’ evenings. She will net call at Guysborv | the winter at reasonable cates. They will be} L opportunity of buying the Latest Novelties. For years it has been our a; an . raat » : . — ‘ : ;: to 2 To . . : } . ; ; Our local air h as, 10 the past week, been their m yney in assisting to move the ear any more, elt her coming or going. i kept clean and well looked after, and sent to change all that, and we now elaim that Our aim to } : alee, sur ab- full of relizious controversy ; and our at solute freedom in respect to religious lief and personal judgment, has again been Even those who are bound by an be- | Patriot argues, that Canada does not afford a profitatable field for the employment of lier harvested crop of the United States. | This fact does not necessarily imply, as the tetanus And the soft sunlight is serene delight To yeur good old Uncle Davy, | As he saunters swingingly up the lane For his buckwheet cakes and gravy. any part of the city if required. Good re- ference. WILLIAM MONTEITH, oct24--li pd Late with Mr, Winan. FO-DAY asserted. ‘ pmaeee igi lety imp! : se OCamphell’s t : sligious society | money; but simply and only that our banks — All goos well when you use © : i ae oath to «a church or rey * 2 money py - ' Quiniuo Wine. oc! 20Uf no ciy in Canada i8 more thervaghly in touch with the fashions than our own are said to be tree to think, and speak, 80d | jaye plenty of cash and that they have an misdaad anil We buy in Paris, London, Berlin and New York—the Centres of Fashion . write according their own opinions. | eye to business while it’s going, and wher-| For Hazrax..—The steamer Fastnet Se Sia Ne Peer on eevee ee, ; Without going into the matter of dispute, | ever it goes. j left for return to Halifax last a the ordinary zommon-sense layman will a iwith a a” uate, “ sone joe stati ' lobsters on. Isidore LeBlanc, and Geo. os Gg ‘ *2Z ra > - - Ss Sy he ; ~ - ce probably conclude that if the reverend A. The a =" te t 1 Seaitadheen wane the eaundegeen The A may discounten sce or disobey the orders World. former goos to Atichat and the latter to of his church because he canpot see that they are warranted by Seripture, the rev- The gabblesome goose by the fruit-field fence; _ s es : 7 - 3 . erend B. may not be considered a very bad | singularlv adapted to the needs : ar The guition fort re alk choc tauaea TITS STEAMER ia TT alnat te ene ee are —— ee ek indeet. we x ' : F t vi > | mits the ‘ } ts an evelop- |r : 13 wi glee intense z ; i ‘ase man if he take a different view of his duty, nits that many adjustments a OP | The kitten that plays with a glee intense shown here, and never before were such marvellously low pricas site Goods and preach and teach according to his 1e- ligious belief concerning the validity of the one and the meaning of the other. The same large liberty which justifies the former will justify the latter, In vulgar phrase, that which is sauco for the goose is sauce for the gander :— ‘Behold, in liberty’s unclouded blaze We lift our heads.” The address, passed by the Ecumenical Council, after claiming that Methodism is ments iust be made to accomplish fully che mission of the Methodists, but objects wo the idea that any vital changes are ne- cessary. The address then says, substan- tially : We rejoice to recognize the substantial unity which exists among the various Me- thodist bodies; its firm basis is a common ereed. The type of religious experience is fundamentally the same throughout the Methodist world, We think the time has! | Port Hawkesbury, | a While grandmother winds the yarn. Use Canypbell’s Quinine Don’t be a goose, oct 20tf Wine. _—__ ---. IstaNp SrzamMeErs —-THe St. Lawrence ‘did not leave for Picrou this morning ow- ijng to unfavorable weather. She will | leave at 6 45 o'clock on Monday morning ‘instead of 6 o’clock, the usual time of sail- | ing. ' ‘Phe Northumberland left Summerside PREMIER TILL sail weekly -between HALIFAX and CHARLOTTETOWN, calling at HARBOR, ISAAC’S HARBOR, CANSO, ARICHAT, PORT HAWKEs- BURY sand SUMMERSIDE; LEAVING HALIFAX every WEDNESDAY at NOON, and CHARLOTTETOWN every SATUR- DAY EVENING, SHEET we gave up al kinds of Men’s Furnishings, and since then our rapidly increased. Our MANTLE DEPARTMENT is second to none 2 + 8nd we are The Reason of the Change is simply that we now give our whole time and aftention to LADIES’ GOODS As a result, we buy to kntter advantage, we sel! at lower prices, we secure the latest novelties, and we invite everyone to call snd secure sume ATTRACTIONS iu DRESS GOODS, : Io} y i But is this, our religious liberty, pro- | Come for a closer co-operation of the Me-| cuipernandadb eae. ™ es FAKE to any port of call............4. $3 00 oe eee en "4 thodist churches both at |home and abroad, a ae ; ; N 5 00 ANTLES ducing the fruit of good living? Is the ; One case D. B. reefers’ for girls and | REL URN .......0 eee eee ee eee eees 5 00 Mw ° community more charitable, juster, purer, more temperate, more law-abiding, as a re- sult of the freedom of clergymen, and lay- hallowed rivalry. which shall prevent waste of power end un- | Before tue eyes of many | boys received to-day at Prowse Brys. Oct. 24 Si: FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. of us passea the delightful vision of a time | ‘ “Ww when, in each land where it is planted, | JOSEPH WOOD, al | A CHance For Jonn Apert. — The MILLINERY, FURS. vf cur FALL | — * a es nity oe chin ow ee ee Ay — —— oct 23 Agent, Halifex. Methodism shall beco:ne for every useful and the Methodism of the -— men, too, to differ about this doctrine or ‘following speaks for itself : purpose one, that creed, to denounce this practice or} world shall be a close and powerful Mr. John Albert Smith : TERPSIGHORE BALL Oy 2 ; . that teaching? Judging by whac we *.2 tederation vf churches for the spread) J wj)) accept your chalenge to run you a j Y BROS, } of the kingdom of Christ, We need to! race on any race corse on the island if it ; Great George Street, L891. ae +e} liberty around us, we fear that, with all our liberty, i , Sa t ; combine cur energies,for the work we have | is not to far awaysfrom home i was never to do is vasc and urgent, Let us trace the) farther than suriee, i bas a machine and if we have not,as a community, arrived at the standard of Christian perfection. For in-) moral evil of men to its true sources in you seen it you would gay it was ordinary, } cheir surroundings, their physical nature, ‘with the help of me brother dougall’s ton i stance, within the past few days, some very} coer s t ) é uncharitable remarks been heir iguorauee, their passions and their | made it myself out of two old spinnin about THe EXAMINER S77 Be ourselves to deal comprehen- | wheels and the front wheel is out of me oats : neta an | Sively with them. Todo this it will be! uncle donald’s wife’s brother’s wheel- the undeniable facts concerning the P. E. | necessary for the members of our churches’ harrow what he came from the old country | p. m., to be contiaued on Tuesdays and Fri- Island Hospital, and exhorted those who| RS. BURRIS respectfully informs the public of Charlottetown and vicinity that she will open a Class in Danciog and Deportment, for Ladies and Children, on SATURDAY NEXE, 24th inst., at 4 o’clock* have mace because we stated ’ ; to make a full use of their political right.| the wheel barrow did—and if you dont | days from 4 to 6. tu sat wy li—octl9 ‘ To allow t | To allow the great powers of law and gov- | race me you was no man. B. were responsible for its existence to **come qeereges ae ; 3 © * ’ } eruoment anc igit Stliul greater influence oO} z ALBERT MYTHE JONES, To Produce ® hippers ' j ' . down handsomely.” If the ran “ Guie- | fail into the hands of ungodly men would; Now Zealand. Lot 69. Oct. 22, 1891 tian liberty had been Christian charity, | be incredible f ly and sin. God forbid | ” ; a " there would have been need to} that any of our ehurches should become! Awxoruer case of boya and girls reefers speak or write about the matter. Either | the instrument of political pares, But, received to-day at Prowse Bros, Oct. 24 51. the P. E. I. Island Hospital would not| when a member of our church has taken OA THE BEST BLACK FOR LOOM E DURABILITY) te fo f Ui — - } . be NULL and reliable information az to the state of our Cape Breton Produce Mar- ket, and as to size and assortment of cargoes, lished . | his place in that political connection which! Large Hours in Srorges.—There is a | is obtainable by application to | have = beers estab eo, there | is most in harmuny with his ideas and con- great and unnecessary deal uf patience and D. A. SMITH, ; would be abundant means, freely | victious,let him never forget that there are eyesight, lawplight and gas wasted by the Commission Merchant, A hospital for} great moral interests superior to all party exigencies in which he must seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness. The address favors the use of legal in- survival of the old-fashioned habit of keep ing stores open till all hours. There are, | et course, places and circumstances where itis necessary to keep open late, but provided, to maintain it. the sick and afflicted with a mortgage upon | it should not be seen for an hour in a| North Sydney, C. B., Oct. 16, '891—guar PLAY BALL =< ok ee i ae: ag OR: Christian communlty. If the community we adeags ee Agg vo aa eee and urges these are exceptional. It is significant that A FUL STARK 0 Ma ] i « : : . at Pambilng, ve ng ant feckless specula- - ; : + is unable to keep it up, its wealthy promo- | ey ee eee eee ee a peu nour large cities the more preminen L J i 4 : } : . j tion which resembles gambiing be discouraged. mnveldiite diane ah. meee iebtae “an XD ters ought not to hesitate a moment to | It opposes excessive acd unfair competition CTCR@NTS Close ab seven. , Bneing. —-— - . doubt, that.they can get better aad brighte: \A} Parents | an approyes of the establishment of courts are responsible for the comfortable main- jot arkitwation ao that war.may be seed ; : ” The address argues that the church still needs tenance of their children ; and the promo-)io employ the energies of the laity ia its ters of the P. E, Island Hespital—wealthy work, treats of the proper religious training men most of them—are in duty bound ty | Of the young end urges the maintenance of . ; the missionary spirit in the church. It pro- provide against its going to ruin or becom- tests against every ecclesiastica) system ing a burden upon the people at large. which invades the rights of conscience and - : {which sets up a human priest as an indis- Then what about the sin of drunkenness? | P a TAKE IN—~-— contribute from their abundance. services from their employes by so doi#g than it +é +} . wa 2} mp * y if they were made to work till ten. The day | b°§ : is nearlygwne by when merchants treat-their | a a dar 5 salesmen worse than they do their hofses in | 3 : 4 Opposite the Raliway Siation. respect of giving them time to recover from } » he labors of the day.—Monthly Times. envied gate enti Collinson |! Beer & Goff have jast opened a chest of golden-tipped Pekoe tea, which is the finest quality of tea ever imported here. Try it Priestly’s Celebrated Elack Stuffs! Courtald’s and Priestly's Crapes! STARLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, — : de OF ema ete Col ot the best; PILLIARDS, POOL and BOWLING ALLEYS just pensable mediator between the soul and God. ‘ : yes - 99 | built. Everything according to regulation. f igi i y at i ade i e church bews taki . wp if you want something delicious, vi—octZz s ; 4 If religious liberty be all that is needed to it bids the church beware of takiag a narrow ne sere ‘ ; Charlottetown, October 24, 1891—eeod & wky "g promote Christian temperance, drunkenness | ViCW of its mission and resources, and re- | JOHN JOY. i |marks that it seems probable that before; Davison Senrencep.—Amherst Press : oct20—tf ar —e ought not tobe so much as known among us. long Methodism will constitute nearly a , Thomas Davison, alias Davis, was yesterday But let it be granted that much of the| fourth of the people who use the Knoglish | morning arraigned before Judge Morse, temptation to drink was removed from | tongue. The address admonishes Methodists | under the Speedy Trials Act, charged with many persons when the absolute restric- tions of the Scott Act were removed, we know that drunkenness is still too preva- lent. It is even said to be on the increase —under the benignant influences of free rum! But what are our clergymen, our public men, our temperance societies, dving o be faithful to their spiritual duties and | privileges, and closes with a benediction. | ‘The address was unanimously adopted with- /out amendment. It will be distributed | throughout the world. i ¢++0°+o— —_——_———_-_—_—- Religious Services. | §t. Paul's Church.~Services to-morrow will i the double offence of stealing the money ‘from the Italian at Oxford, in May, 18990, }and with breaking out of jail on July 5th j of the same year. Forthe firat offence he was tried and convicted previous to his | escaping from the jail, but was then wait- ing for his sentence. To the charge of breaking out of jxil he pleaded guilry. For ‘the first offence he was sentenced to two about it? Nothing. Neither moral suasior, | be condacted by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, as ' years in the penitentiary, and fur the se- nor religious precept, nor legal enactment are being, to any appreciable extent, ex- erted against it. Free Rum course. There are, with all our religious liberty, other evils—results of the devil’s work— abroad the community. fact, there is abundant proof that to relli- gious liberty we ought to add religious union and religious action. We could well afford to agree to differ about such ques- tions as confession and absolution, if we were all of one mind in respect to the pro- in In point of duction of fruits after the spirit of our} common Christianity. Jt is pleasing to learn that a movement towards closer uaion to promote this eesential object is now in contemplation. a The Latest Bank Statements. THE general statement of the banks of Canada for September is une to inspire confidence and hope throughout the coun- try. There was for the month an addition has free jfollows: Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon lat Jl o'clock; Evening Prayer and Sermon at 17 o’elock. St. Peter's Church.—Services to-morrow as follows : Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 am; Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon, at 1] o'clock; Evensong at 7 o'clock. The ; Incumbent, Kev James Simpson, will preach in the evening. Subject: ‘Confession aad Absolution; the utility of it; concluding re- marks and consideration of objections.” Gospe! Meeting.—Remember the Gospe Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, at 4 o’cluck, condeted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: Johan 5-6, ** Wilt thou be made whole ?” H. J. Fisher, formerly of this city, will speak on “Slum work in Boston,” Sunda afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Y M U A Hall; | #lso in the mission rooms, Long Street, at 8.15. All are invited to atteud both these | Ineetings, | Zion church.—Services to-morrow will be }eonducted by the Rev David Sutherland, | p?stor, in the morning at }) o'clock, and in ,the evening at 7 o'clock. Morning prayer |}meetingat 1115. Sabbath School and Bible | classes will meet at 2.30 p m. | Keusington Ual', Edward Street.—Sabbath ‘School and Bible class at 2.30 In the evening at 7 o'clock, Evangelist Sutcliffe will cond to 10 days in jail, that covering the ' time he had, been in jail and handcuffed since , his recapture. He was yesterday removed ,to Dorchester in the custody of Constable j Simpson, | To Correspoxpsnts.—Write on one side of the paper only, Send your name, not neces _ Sarily for publication, with yetr communica- tion. We do not undertake to return rejected manuscript. A'l unsigned communications are promptly consigned to the waste basket The editor is cress; he shou!d use Canip) ll's (Juinioe Wine. oc: 20tf Notice To Mariners. —- We are informed by Ceptaiu Thomas Walsh of the Jessie Newel! that on his passage from Pictou on Wednes day last he saw, when off Canoe Cove, the mainboom of a schoouer projecting some five feet out of the water in a perpendicular pos. ition. He could see the jaws attached to the boom quite plainly, and believes the other end was attached to a waterlugeed huik, as he wasin deep water at the time. On account of the heavy gale he was unable to investigate the matter. It will be remembered by our readers that a little over one year ago the Richard Thompson, owned and commended by the late Joseph O. Green, coming from Pic- tou with a load of coal, was lost with all ‘hamds in that vicinity, A short time after. MONEY TO LOAN. ARTIES desiriag to borrow money on either City or Parm Prope ty, in ewme- of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL.- LARS, can obtain’ the same on the most reasonable tarms and at a low rate of interes by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN. Solicitar, Cameron Block, GOAL! GOAL oct2—~—3m # "Tn av SAE. Be abner a2 der Egg and Chestnut sizes Old Mine Sydney Round and Slack, Glace Bay Round aad Slack, Outerio Mine Round, Gardiner Mine Round, Albion Slack, Vale Nat, Acadia Round and Nat. All above Coals kept constantly on hand and under cover. Telephone commuiication. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1S91--1m eod Pugwash and P. KE. Island STEAMBOAT COMP'Y. STEAMER ' MAYFLOWER, ” 3. W. Welling, Commander, AEROSENE OIL! (x) Bux & GOFF have just received their Fall Steck of KEROSENE OIL, and are now prepared to give the best value ever offered in this line on P. KE. Island. Believing that it don’t pay to either buy or sell inferior grades of Oil, we have this year bought netkiag but the BEST AMERICAN WATER-WHITE, and we can guarantee every gallon we sell to be first-class in every respect. We have it put up in 2 gallon and 5 galloa Cans, which are made of good solid tin and will not leak the first. time you take them home, and which we have marked down very low for Cash. If you have an empty Can on hand, bring it in to and have it refilled, and thereby save the price of the new Can. SPECIAL LOW PRICE BY THE CASK. BHER & GOFF Queen and King Square Stores. Charlottetown, October 24, 1891—eod & wky =——_e ' give the second of addresses on ‘Questions of : in altl 2» ee to circulation of $2,070,000, making the|the hour.” Subject: “This Life.” Son | wards several of the bodies were picked up Pay >. : é ere : aes Sjuear Canoe Cove, Capt. Green's body being EAVES Charlottetown every Monday,’ ee cae total $34,083,000. There was also ; g.} Service from 6 40 to 7. Come early for seats. f th t : & ; . y onday, + 9 Su, aa Gleo Om ad-/ bs wrovided one of the number found It is the generai| 4 Wednesday and Friday Morning, at] » dition to the public deposits of $1,540,000, | I — ee _ sy ca — coat x : 10 o'clock, connecting with Train at Orford helnaine this iene ua to Ghat. omn ——___—_- + 2 +e. the rigging o e Richar: ompson. t| Junction, She will lay over at Chariott tewn ag aE ein p fl 145,625,000 vad Personal. would be wise for captains of vessels travel- | every Suuday. a ¥ . Tes et an a 00 a year ago, and = bc : nai a that are i. keep - eye - this ; Returning, leaves Pugwash every esday, ee .7 67,700 in September, 1889! Onthe| John Sack is in the city, 7 Cage and if p sstoie sec at rest that ves- | Thursday and Saturdayy Morning, ton the ‘ bot other hand, there appears a reduction of tps ——— ig reported “a little | #¢!'s fate.—Guardian. ve —— Train that conuects with 5 the ais , oe "| easier” to-day. : met eee _.. , | the Chicago Express at Oxford ~ Junction Witter, $200,000 in overdue debts, and an addition | Messrs. Coker and Stevens, government in- Ean Saws while out riding in } arriving in Cha:lottetown about 3 p- m. ‘ Hace to the net amount due ihe Canadian banks | 8pecters ig a and gray ~ arrived here last fechisede cctemiat tak i he oat nd ‘oe is the shortest, most direct and cheap- pm a by foreign agenis 1.356. 10 ? levening. 1¢y are at the Hote] Davies. * : i uncneon, an er than any other route to or from ae ae y 8 genis of $1,356,100, Making! Mr. Ernest Mellish, {teller of the Merchants each unf stened a rose that was a souvenir of | Kdward Titana. “— i the total amount of foreign indebtedness to } | Bank of Halifax at Weymouth. N. S., isena the uceasion and threw it at her. At the per. Fr Through Freight and Passage solicited te formance that evenimg Sarah's corsage bouquet any poiut. am a our banks $20,358,800, as against $19, . | visit to thiscity. Notes in the local papers | oo , eo ee : ra . . | Was of roses, It was avery pice compliment [ 002,700 in A t dD, § ( _ from time to time remind us of his exploits on | ree eee re j : m re ” 00,000 larger | the field as captain of the Weymouth Crick: t | Of 54!4h’s, and she was ix a cheerful dispos- i me than it was a year ago. From every point | Club. | tion after using ‘Campbeil'a Quinine Wine. Ch' we 24 of view the banking situation exhibits im-| , Mr. C. D. McLaine—son of John A. Me. eee es eee shieiaenalt | Laine, Esq, St. Peter's Bay—was recent] , oe a on I a ent itt — lmarried tu Miss Agnes Louise Hachney oh] Tawan eo aeer wee .— L enth d or oe al — a But the Patriot says that the increase of | accomplished young lady, daughter of ‘the | housewife. Every form of stain or dirt ae a ae 5 i hembing babies’ te Shemttcithiie win city tre : Mr. Me! aneapet aot Lessive ve new sake ly as great as j : s7,..;. | deine is ass'stant general manager of the , 92!¥%Ve. ash cotton, linen or flannel IVE ACRES v itus in W a ath ie it ought to have been during | Williamette Pulis Electric Co. He is one of | With it. It cleans all kinds of utensils. It Pag <n er nd ‘Cie onth when money would be wanted to our bomerous ‘successful Islanders abroad.” will clean your silverware. It is a phen- | limits, fronting “ n twa ro _- in excellent move produce from the country.” The | CoBgtatulations. omenal soap saver, because it does the couliioi for cultivation and suitable for answer to this statement is that only a| -_ | work without the use of soap at all. It j building or pysturage, will be sold in one smal} proportion of the crop of the year | ComE to the exhibition ot crockery, china | ™4kes & wonderful improvement in your ; piece 9d - oe ote. Aaa applica was moved in September wad glassware that is being offered go cheap clothing, after you have used it a few | tions to Post Office Box 676, Charlottetown. ninbane os es the to make room for more new goods.—W. P, ee A powder, but not the old chemi- oe part harvested in September | Colwi'l. 4wdw—cet3 (cal powder, which “destroyed both your scarce- | Clty treasurer of Portland, Ovegon. EiFt, E& All the Newest Books. anne) &. é In fact, and farmers were in the | | hand co | $8.00 and $10.0: PER SET HASZAa YAREs atter part of the | : Mer a ‘hands and your clothes. It makes the | First - class teri: i month too busy about other matters to pay ee reefers, just opened at J, B skin soft, and the hardest washing easy. cc | workmanship. Teeto filled } : ’ a ~~ 1a reasonable rates. —DkR, i : Ask your grocer. . ; 023 2i iJ,P. MURRAY, Queen Street. an spdicwanp Charlottetown, October 21, 1891—w f s