———— THE DISUNITED CHRISTENDOM Persons who fought in the crusades, made (Contributed by the W. C. T. Up N s ' a certain pilgrimage, or said a certain | THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, A ew 5 * prayer, were held to be liberated from the i Ga ames a on 0 S al nnouncement FEBRUARY 17. 1894 ee for their sins Then, these | Father Mahoney, of Paul, Minn, Featu re 8 7 , , lint ho gave alms were also granted indul- | issued a manifesto, from ae h these ‘are . amen Instructions on Some of the Principal | gence, until finally, inthe 16th century, | some quotations: “One-half the amount of in Accident Assurance eatin - OUR A. | they were penly bought and sold (v.) | what is annually spent in drink in Irel | ere re ti ”) & « ‘ or ‘ all “O08! ‘ ¢ and i : Divisions Among Those Who Profess | The adoration of the Biessed Virg'n Mary | would, if applied for the purpose, buy in Two or more partners may oe lene and Call Themselves Christians =| a» ether saints, and devotion cttered to | fifteen years all the farms in Ireland.”|. \. be insured at reduced rates placing the m a of this Province mages and relies (vi.) The enforced | “If we could make England sober we t ; New B swick distr has celibacy of the clergy. (vii.) The using | might shut up nine-tenths of the jails.” by the Canada Accident : I now is wh : : ; | of an unknown tongue in public worship, Cardinal McCabe, of Dublin, writes: “Ip- -Assurance Co. , Delivered 10 St. Peter $ Cathedral by } all of which were held to be medieval cor | temperance is the source of nearly all.our| * wee ‘ end ( j ‘ “ rT: ¢ | ruptions and contrary to the word of God. | crimes and misfortunes. Ninety percent. | AGENT FOR P. E, #SLAND, Urive hj and sia Rev. James Simpson, M. t But the rejection of these points was | ofall Irish crinies are tr aceable direetly a ee r thicer ! ‘ | not considered sufficient cause for excom- | or indirectly to drink. I blush for. the B i Isla \ ‘ s PHE ROM \N CATHOLICS ; munication by the Roman Church, for old race whenever I walk along the streets ° ° O W 8 The Rev. James 8 mpson delivered the | Pope Pius IV.., having inepected the | of our eities and read over the doorways Ur ace urtain : ' ; [ ia ae ; sade es , ed dd ; s ‘ ; WN’'S L C second of his Lenten course of lectures | English Prayer Book, as set forth by | prefaced so seldom by the words, ‘bank, BRO ’ ust eve » on the Roman Catholies. After } Elizabeth, said that “therein was contained | dry goods store,’ and so often “by the BLOCK, CH TOWN. eviewing briefly the history of the growth | enough necessary to salvation, though words * saloon and imported liquors,’ hie ee = ee = AUTHORS’ DAY f the Papal power he said that the name | there was not in it somuch as might con- | a single western state of America there are eT AND tay | “Roman Catholic” was not assumed by the | veniently be, and that he would also al- | one thousand five hun Ired saloons kept by 7 ee | Church until 1564.when it was used in the low it unto us without changing any part, | Irishmen, representing twelve million s : ' Ad FAN C888Y | creed of Pr pe Pius IV., put forth by the | 80 as Her Majesty would acknowledge to | dollars that come out of Irish pockets in 5 Art Muslin Sale f great authors and) Council of Trent, as follows: “I., N.,| receive it fromthe Pope,” or in cther | one year. Must we have the drink always se ns from his) with a firm faith, bel eve and profess all words, acknowledge his supremacy; apd | with us? Is there no remedy ? The SpeciaL Desparcues ro Tue Examiner ' € the | and everyone of those things whieh the | It was not unti! the Queen refused to do | state alone.can save us Ihe trattic smiles y . * OAT y Hr eres in : Lol Roman Chureh maketh use| this that she and the nation were excom- approvingly on moral suasion Moral A W AY BELOW R EGlI LAR PRI ES a study Of (he | oe viz. the Nicene Creed.” The Church | municated. |} suasion leaves its work intact.” NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. i a wider and | of “Engl and, therefore, although for a time | During the present century, two other | The present day furnishes a peculiar ——S= ' Sil vith litera-| under the dominion of the Pope, was | doctrines have been put forth by author- | sight in this enlightened country. A man —— , : ‘ sud | never Re man Catholic, even in name. Her | ity as necessary for salvation, (i.) The Im- | in the state’s prison for stealing vour purse 2 . : i st ‘ g ay | : : . . title in all documents, as well before the | mac ulate Conception of the Ble ssed | while he was crazy with drink, while the 0 M | t y St { R { red ART CURTAINS 25 TS PER PAIR i| ‘ Al Of | poformation as after, was “Ecclesia An-| Virgin Mary in 1854, and the | man who soid him-the drink -has a seat igs ur | | ar a Us ts 0 : 5 . » a ] ‘ portance to | glicana”—“The Church of England.” She | Infallibility ef the Pope in Y871-’/ the legislaturaés. . ; z. aed | re w k at the | ever was.and is stilla branchoftheCatholic | Both these doctrines had been | aoe initio «cil : ae i / p Sereet Sub Church, and her ch |dr " have a right to held by many as pious opinions, and alse TOBACCO AMONG STUDENTS®S The Exports Continue to Increase. r the name “Catholic.” which name Rome | rejected by many for some centuries; and | : Bie pasa TI s@ ia ‘at s} li > Ww > {fe aig et . st} a - ™ , Mion =) has endeavored to us irp as her sole pre- | 80 long as they were only “pious ovin- | Dear Union S gnal :—One of the most us 1s no caten ine, e€ one! it to mee compe ti- ‘ - . r . ; | & j Pe ‘ : . and t ghor rogative | ions” no great harm was done. Butwhen pspbozalie ponra shat L ever passed was in tion and go one better. SO long as there are leading ae | tl » enforced as doct «, which it | the normal school at the little tow if ( , Feb, 17. , ' “~, es ee soraneeniag Setcee ws cular te te sox.| Wishes toaskew. Toned cae a aa 7 i lines held out to our customers at prices below cost, we s nopolized by tl , > Se ae Tt pee 2 Mn sof ysis cae en ee os An order in council has been passed re- i ! , ~ The Bishop of Rome is the Supremesived, he all those who rejected them were | principal Pref, Ph ivaipth ile iS a Compis- | x ishing Pr: ine Edward hand asa mean to go tak bette Compare before you buy ! i ™* ss Dickens, George | Head of the Roman Catholic Churchy@nde communicated and anathematized. Tn | térit tem pe range ad veeat afils prohibitions z te military district. | i Maca { yle, et gl Leaiden, the re are nine principal se€# or] these, then, as in other anatters, the {1 ist, and the mffuenée~ he exerts over the ‘Phere is considerable talk here over the ; ‘ r puy study. | Patriarchates, Ar hbishops preside over } Church of Rome has added tothe faith 4 in Pessionablein indiof tl on peoptt PRE. Island Lieutenant-Governorship, a. eS a 2 Patek eae : “| provinces, and Bishops over dioceses. | once for all delivered to the Sainte. \ in. lis chargeeannotehe ovép nl ue <#) The geyre a : - ndoedianiniannnnnini aa ! — : c yeni finpression is that Senator THE “LIEUTENANT.GOVERNORSHIP. fhe appointment of Bishops varies An here is the great difference berween F vas par d@ulgriy ple wh is ie atte Howlan hédghe whip hand. in different coun tries—sometimes they are | the Greek Church and the “Roman Catho- | oration of the remarks had made to Thé exports of the past seven monthe Fur Legislature must be called for the | elected by the cathedral chapter, — lie Church. Since the great schism, the sc hool of three hundre: pupils on the Pe show an increase of $3,000,000 over the ‘ basiness or be further pro- times by the priests of the diocese » 4nd) former has promulgated no new dogmas; | ject of tobaceo. He said : “As an educat corersponding period of last year ‘ ee Bs pe PFO | sometimes are no ninated by the ruler of | while the latter has frequently done so; | ionist Lam prepared from my own experi- . . rogued on or before the 27th of March | the country; but in all cases the names | and thus, while the reunion of the East pence ae l observation toendorse all that has a a x lhe appointment of the Lieutenant | designated are sent to Rome for contirma- | ern and Anglican Churches is a compara- | been said in regard to tobacco. I am A TERRIBLE DISASTER ‘ ag Govert of the Province must, therefure, | "©": and the person chosen = appointed | tively easy matter, reunion with. Rome | eonvite ed that itis an injury plivsieally. ¥ r ona ic al ql on a foe weeks. end may be to his see by “letters apostolic” from the seems almost hopeless, unle-s she is wil- | T behevé ifs an injury morally, I know ' : “e ape : a ; w . “ i Pope, who also grants what ts called | ling to withdraw those doctrines which at i that at is. injury me ntally/ Fortunate I, ‘ 1; hi Ward TI ma vithina few days ho will € | jurisdiction. or the right to govern Peat t ae t form : aihinanniiie able barrier to | wé have few students who use teb 4 g | discovered in his canvass for arc iTee ; 5 = present form an insurmountable barrier { " _ tgbacco, j 1s : APT This is the question of the day | jurisdiction has to be renewed every few | that unity for which Our Lord Jesus | but when one dees it Ave- shows it-in his Fifty Men Meet Death by an Bxplosion. 3 that the Se P present not in favor ' few years, so that should any individual | Grist prayed when he said “That they | standing in class. If there is a: cep- of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or ficial dut 4 Lie . enant- 1 5 shop cause trouble, he can be brought }all may beone,as Thou Father, art in | tion to this” statement, if a:voung man S SQ . ) Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, trovernor are not considered to be very | to reason and submission at the end of his | me, and I in thee, that they also may be | does ma‘ntain rank in his recitation, and Kier, Feb. 17. | hence . co to contest the Ward lifficult [houch there are rare occasions | term by the threat of withdrawal of | one in us, that the world may believe that | is stil! a user of tobacco, he is one who A : : , against Mr. Taylor - ; ; ’ : i : A terrible boiler explosion occurred on , : op " urisdiction Thou hast se _» as such natural ontal ab , » : in snail ‘x)—-—-—— He is satisfied, however, that the ele on which | ny | ympelled to act | J" Ther leiiaie aaa Thou hast sent Me. ~ a . n a ul mg that — the cruiser Brandenburg. The Branden- , = tors appreciat : " . iere Is no dependence or onnectic = - - | adn 10 se > ould so far sta ‘e 8 . . Ors & CIATE i ling to his own judgment, he is ne ot age ait Lan’ | TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES : = ace MS | burg had a new boiler placed in her, and * = between the members of the Episcopate in | * | classmates that he would soon be out of weton o trikuhes the explosion occurred rdinarily bound to accept t e a Avie e of | the various portions of the world, under Wie el ie et a. he Wk | sight. Of one, of whom T am now think- PEhy-cne tate wees lncinallt Wiled. and NT TNWMNe j wim >) )] W AD YV Good | obacco esponsible advisers for the time being, | d fferent civil rulers, but) alb--aretlinked Evening. ing, the other students savy: “We don’t nidsh Gitalle tintesdied , iu : wt : 4\ JL a TVD W Jt e 5 i! | t do that which he is told. It t gether mn unity ’ by means of Rome, the THe upper hall of the 7. M > A | object to his using tobacco, for that 18 the i j j ° . ‘ ei j j . ; I he I >. | Common centre Phe general government | was crowded to its utmost capacity last | ouly reason why we can in any degree ar go a ne ie D SMGK . ane night wa a . a v ; z een" | of the church is carried on in Rome, | night by the audience assembled to wit- keep up with him.” .1 can go through Wreck of a Schooner. . . — - ee ; - aysigeey: hg dover r shall properly full, a8 occasion Ww _ the Pope is — by a body of | nese the closing exercises of the Training i ne sehod! and put my hand on every : ww Owing to the death of our senLor partner, M R. HENRY BRAND , te oa 0 - id - z ' rine certain ceremon } , ies ear inals. sever: | ot whon com pose e hn if a > wiiitees’ | that uses tol ec fo } > al . ‘A ee zs : = ra 7 > Pe Al ° mate rom Straigh goods, . va ne Atanding con ine to eneauien pee a rye yun See ~ mae = oe = a nes and if babe ‘i “e “'y a oe j rachewesck Sopaeg is MORGAN, and the consequent re-arr angement of the firm, specially selected. ? esent the mmunity at large, give } “2 CaPeeaeeee 7 r a " ’ anc 1@ recephion Of diplomas by the grav | *\'. : - ‘ . 2's Pieces r wreck e ; he total - ' ; te put he thatare ee eaten of the Uebeel x my surmise Ly looking at his recitation | jogmaction of a weceel gpstr ign dct “he | We intend making an extraordinary eflort t during the month | Hick & Nichol to pub st ipon certair : 7 : : ? 4 ake ‘. . hace ‘ { P38 . a pos: 5 i Y / non-political matters, and discharge a DOCTRINES AND CREEDS ( harles Palmer, Evq ,Q. C., the ¢ hair- ye I Pay ary Woop Auzex, M. D. entire crew were picked upon the beach of January to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, i¢ ey ¢ 0 Son, * The Roman Church holds the three | man ofthe Trustee Board, occupied the | . ae here yesterday. It has been ascertained that everything may be in good shape for starting the new iberal } spitality to all oa eegneenienn negro ananassae DAILY EXAMINER ’ ’ ancient creeds of Christendom ; but in chair, and was supported on his right Richard Johnson, the Dean of the that the lost vessel’s name is the schooner _—_—-< business in February. To accomplish this, we have dec sided | febl2 a SASS NED those who may be worthy of it, with-| addition to these has put forth another, | PY Dr. E.J. Morrison, with a crew of eight men e a ther, 7 : ae a cto ff Led. i : ? mb ° ——— oe pany | Sele Gl of d vie | Poi te rater the well Postponed Sale. Ot ee to make even greater sacrifices than has been our custom in WOT A JG FULL ‘ ty is conse nai was issued, wy the ouncil fj She Lacy s j meets wecky my j , dvadthe ven | Trent in 1564, and is required to be suby | the Board, and the Hon. L, H. Davies, | Publication Forbidden. the Annual January Sele. These sacrifices wiil be in the | a 7 = Spee eons h'| scribed to by all who join the church from Q. C., were seated around these, with the | . » form of discounts, and will commence TUESDAY MORNING, . 1." T questionably the Lieutenant-Governor | other bodie= After rehearsing the Nicene | Matron in the centre I > } 2 ] } “Ss. Monrreat, Feb. 17. ¢ } But just Three Teaspoons-full of hon h character ; ote 1 ical and ecclesi-| The chairman opened the proceeding: ;' : , 2nd January, and continue till the end of the month. should be a man of high character and | Creed, it epts apostolieal and ecclesi- ve Chairman open € proceed.ng: | as Archbishop Fabre having written to ? 7 ’ good social position. Among those whose | tical traditions, and the Holy Scriptures | of the evening by giving ashort sketch of | ii éx-Mayor Beangrand forbid ling the public- HENRY MORGAN & co WOODILL Ss names we have heard entieinntht bone. as interpreted by the church It protesses the aly: an: se of the nob le profe asion of | The cale advertised: to take place this ation of “Le Comte De Monte “Christo” in “. ” <n Nenu, mention 1 COM | Loliefin seven sacraments as necessary | Nursing from its ince ption, and along | day at the Store of Mr. P. Doyle has been | “La Patrie,” the proprietor has written January 2, 1894—tu thu sat MONTREAL. : . ton with the matter are (we give the | for salvation, although not all of them are | 0 = eae See — tg = postponed until TUESDAY NEPT, Feb, | back that he will not be prevented from GERMAN names nhabetical order) Messrs. 1.0.) necessary fur every one. Ii receives al) | Well grounded and capable product of the | 20th, at one o'clock, p- m., when the] publishing the story. 1. A:senau't, P. Biake,F. Brecken,W.E. Daw- and ¢ very one ot the things which have Soar oT meee the trained nufses whole stock of Groceries, ete., damaged BAKING “ le . : > been defined and declared in the Holy | ™ight well be called “ministering spsrit-.” | by the late fire, will be sold without ; ; son, J wige Hensley Senator Howlan,R.Hunt | onncil of Treat concerning original si, | Itwasonly necessary to go intothe wards of | reserve. ig Liberal-Conservative Candidates. POWDER, Ladies Costumes Dr. J *, Archibald J. Macdonald,A.C. | and justification. “1 profess likewise,” it | Uae hospitais to realize this. The present | R. BEATRSTO ee oe ig < é Macdonald, J. T. Mellish. L. C. Owen, | continues, “that in the Mass there js | Matron, Miss Sheraton, he said, took { p.447_4) dte biellaitaer Amuerst, Feb. 17. | with a quart of Flour, will give as nice a 2 Gecem Peake, et Dike tite to God a true, proper and pro- charge in 1891; and to her is due a | at De The Liberal-@onsefvative *standard- Ladies have a great deal of trouble in selecting dress biaeh ita Babs dent ae” , cia ‘ sacritice for the living and the | honor of starting the training schco'.) @> bearers here are Forest and Oxley.. They goods. The variety is great. The quality is various atch of Fiakey Rolls as one could @esire. er ive Ley mer ned we have . | 1 hold } | = } - - d th : laimed j ti th th a . — a “[ also confess that under | OF Which “we are now “holding the ’| received a unanimous nomination to again ae Oe Re CS a a ” feh2 ver hearl of them. There is, it will be | either kind alone, Christ is received whole | first convocation. To-night we meet here | z pobtest Camberiand County fa the local eon fot peng session, When ladies are desirous of obtaining the finest IT! feb2 ee sin 1, ample scope for selection; and | and entire, and a true sacrament.” “] i peunens to ” oo well moe = elections. Z Ant RAPPED. = a. ee wd gay ; ie al . al ; ~teadfas ok t there is a purgatorv, | diplomas; and these graduates are to have | 7 T ; oe 7 SCOR EO, SE, AE Oe WEE Re Ee : es neerely hi al that the man selected ote ; ut 4 > " ; ae oem oom Ys rr wpmaatciper Re may ig ite aad “nk Does It For Us, e «tra of durability, beauty and delicacy PRIESTLEY’S of texture. ‘They z > will be general ceptable to the people hel d I ] . a fh ian ae the fait! Pal | receive euch certificates on this Isjand. . = = Raid on Anarchists B have long been the favorite dress goods of well dressed & ee It has been stated by telegram and other- | } simeciee ee ee ee A ppl: suse.) : oxy = | a Be shwomen. |The Americans BLACK er akin a ; pi en , Likewise that the saints reigning together | “ be Ri hand Schaten then delineced ‘the’! ome | Pe il ee ib § French goods. Canadian ladies can DRESS obta‘a them from ve wise tha tis Of these gentlemen are | with Christ are to be honored and invoked, 4 cue id — cad vo ~ ate | s- ‘This Month all Em Loxpox, Feb. 1%. B reliable dealers. Ladies should always ti ask for Priest- press th alone This onglt not ind that they otter pravers to God for us, | Y4ledictory address, be; ginning ¥ vaying 5 a5 @ wv sions, The police raided an Anarchist Club ~ ley’s Dress Goods. MATER .ALS = - - Claims” to such hich offices | #4 that their relics are to be held in vener- | that Sulomon had said | “there is no new e= and Cough Medicines and made a large number of arrests. - : 2 ae 5 ution. I most firmly a-sert that the Image | thing under the sun.” This, perhaps, is 2 = Eighty prisoners were taken, A majority - SSIBBISIFIIM | VBIBIAIAT IH WA! MAIDA IFBIDWARS hat of Lieutenant-(i ra dadze | of Christ, of the Mother of God, and also | et a in our day, and ‘ nay be that, | = at a Discount, of them were Germans and Bohemians, ve Supreme Co ehould not | of other saints, onght to be had and m- | the advances of scienee, histury is only | gag few of whom could show passports, } pressed upon the Government. | tame t, and that due honor and veneration | Tepeating it-elf. But if this scene of t- 3 weit ; 3 ’ _|D. B. STEWART, sa a | Ccitinmees on a = hoe | be given them [ also affirm that the | Bight is not a new thing under the sun, it] = 3 power of granting indulgences was left | certainly is a new thing in Charlottetown. | Wrecked Steamer Recovered. General Agent for P. E. Island. _ iges as ‘ und fitness; aud} 0. che Church of Christ, and that the u-e We are here topresent diplomas to the io _— — —_-—— , : 2.9 7: wht to be absolutely free to mal | of them is most wholesome to Christian | fit=t — nnn hp of o “Prinve Ed- = i Bartiuoere, Feb. 17. Se ee ee Orerce—Next Bank of N. 8., Ch’town, Z : they must bear the re- | people. I acknowledge the Holy Catholic |W 1 Islan{” Hospi:al Training ‘Sci:oul | __febl3—~dy The iron steamer Ida, which was burn- y atronave » following gre: ‘ire Companies eG Scoeaiie Rekean Chiees tix aa acme (ae ee The, aan hes) ace uenet Lan a: ene bere our patronage 1e following great Fire panie ; —_— Jy ce ex lin aportone homan nureh fo 1€ other ? : - oT 7 ° ’ — ——————-— | ed to the water’s edge and the hu ied . . o ee I eka ;' and mistress of all churches, and } | 8 the igneee of ae . diplo- | with water and vank, hea just been dock- 1s respectfully solicited :— “ 4 s re ° J i pF at ' wromise true obedience to the Bishops of | as: t means sat the 1okders of | 7 ‘ “€ juct has been honorable and t wne, suecessors of St. Peter. Wdans or | them are ytiaranteed to the public to be | ed. The Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpool. ee . . t, and whore character is high,| the Apostles and Viear of Jesue Chriat, | equipped fur service in their chosen pro-| FOR SALE __ The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool. — [ likewise undonbtedly receive and profess | fesson, and to have qualifications of no Halifax License Inspector y ‘ | om ee . . j t — ait to tl ; L iike anaiia A ' ~@ Cc The People of Murray Harbor South mt | i f(rovernor- a Sd gen pi . : = oa wen sk, ewe p med 2 = toa helt Bom aa | > H J ] Lg eae — ae a intend sasha a Public Tea in their New ¢ ! ? ' and general counei-, and partienlarly the 0 ‘ Ls yeuew en — y ‘ 7 ALIFAX, Jan. 17. ) ° . 00 yn. Hall on WEDNESDAY » 2is y ew yit B it ' le reotten tha ivy Couneil of Trent and the GEcumen:- hospital, ora a month of atte Iwo | On I e. ke Ss No. 5 W harf. The City Council last debs elected H | | Fet Sms —— enn ghee oS . bien ‘emma ve delivered. en. | Courses of leetures are delivered, cor | ‘ : hy, are 5 . ’ ee L ONT ’ y They) y ee a a wa tan eh ice ioe ye ; — rt a io FC aah tei taal prine ialie ee N. Banks license inspector. Mackasey, | These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY | connection with the Tea. Li a - . . . rine te declared, an in particuiar - . , > | » old ila ati ‘ o — > \ spa ° . Seman Cnn. ine a nt ning . ic me } about the Supremacy and [nfall ble teach | ical and surgical nursing. A weekly class | 5,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, . re td onan oe oe eo STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal | ‘ apet ted ee en cee el ' r n th Fupport niet js } : etrnetion and ex: ation i > - o : ioe . ie : Sy ° eo cted. ; . Pi war ing of the Roman Pontiff. And I condemn, | of instru — and examination is held by 159.000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. settlement of losses. Ten on the tables at one o'clock p- ™. hey have received from mev—many of | reject, and anathematize all things contrary | the matron, an | she also has Grand Trunk St k Piinends to co towards navi 4 i } a recateet af hapreoich cr | Reocaead cate SACRE ete ner Var. ly Gell. el Ais slats nel Rast Ee ks JOHN MACEACHERN, _[admsuh gg tori ming ttt The “ claim” of these latter ought has con te mned, rejected and anathema | the wards andl at the bedside. ber, inciudi ing , Pine, Spruce and Hemlock si 7 ny agree me a hgoas dee me CO | There are two examinations held by the | Boards, Scantling, Stuidinz, Fencing, Lonpon, Feb. 17. janil AGENT FORT. E. ISDAND. |,, Admission to Tea, 25 cents. Meat t, and we feel assured will net, be un nines lie: ateiiaiaiil staff, a primary anda fina’s These con.- Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. Grand Trunk stocks are very weak in | bee - - crs a : lered by the Government prise w ritten papers and practical bedside The whole of the above will be cold this market and are still dropping. eas eee cae, eee ee Py Owcer of the Directors. Levrex Sermovs —A course of hike the rest of Catholic Christendom the Roman Church teaches that the Maas | work, and these two candidates have passed them, and if they will now come cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of before opening of navi, gation. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great INSURANCE---FIRE, ‘MARINE, LIFE, H. J. BREHAUT, Secretary. sermons | jie the chief service, and reqnires all the | ¢ ar } j ~} o. news ; "pleas ; forward they will receive their rewagd. ae \ Dh will be given in St. Dunstan's Cathedra uthful to be present at iton all Sunday? | ics Ella Tynan and Miss Sarah Jean POOLE & LEWIS. Blood and Nerve Remedy. furray Harbor, Feb. 2, 1894—déw r er ple me aid to4+merrow lain ' 4 if a : oa “ “hie é é é Oi an Jd@t : , } I. — - - and holydays, under pain of mortal sin. | Arthur then came to the platform, and the | P.S.—Qn account of the. severe winter ] rder in which they will be delivered, | There are eight daily offices, consisting of | V te . | and bs . ‘ : mr ° i and the subiect of each. will he found be: ' ~ ; ay Bw © | Valedictorian, in an eloquent and touch- | and bad roads we have extended the time 5 The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companic i a . ' 1 feach, wit ” , pealms, portions of Holy Scriptures and | ing ‘address to them, showed how they | for the collection of amounts due us to is e6é z " | ; euliects; but those, as a rule, are not said | Should <o conduct their lives as to follow | March Ist. FIRE. 2nd Sunday « f Lent “Means of obtain- | publicly, with the exception of vespers, | in the foots teps of “Him who went about} All amounts not settled on that date FoR 1ss4 : z the final end,” by Rev. P. Hogan vutside of religious communities. All ; doing gool.” He presented to each the | will be sued for in the March court. with Lee Bian North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. . . : ' Sunday—" Phe n ee OlLNCAce 10. Par these services are very ancient. There is, i { diploma of the school, after which Miss | out further notice. Union Assurance Society (1714). “ a , Mortal Sin,” by R \. Me- | however, a comparatively modern service, Sheraton, the lady Superintendent prc- > “ "ere Manchester Fire Assurance Company. i A \ ealled Benediction (whereat the Blessed | sented each gra inate with a badge, « | POOLE & LEWIS. | ““ . i “ , Bent | sented each gratuate w:th a badge, amid | A Magnificent Line of Wheels Hi ich Sunda : ! he second ob tacie to Sacrament is € xposed Jor + neration ), i the applause of the assembly. | Ch’town. Feb g. 1894 MARINE. agni ice ine 0 . Hf : ution, viz., Venial Sin,” by Rev. Dr * ~~. h r s — ar. _The — aré |} Mrs. Roome was then called upon, and Briti®’ and Foreign Marine Insurance Company if all raid in Jatin, except among thore | sang with her usual taste and skill 4* Cast | ee uM “ig It ae C 3 — fi ane ‘ ‘Rey by R \ '} re m , eg va who have ae o thy “Bread upon the Waters,” while Miss | JUST THINK We Have the them Reliance Marine Insurance Company. The Colum ia Bicycles for 1894 easily ft ; ra : Ve . e of womne, wild use ancient mreek | Anni e Fraser accompanied her on the | 5 LIFE maintain their reputation as the leading tth Sunday—“Final Impenitence, tw | or Russian, and in some few places in organ j ® sicycles of the world. While many inr- Rev. lenatiue R. A. MeDonald England and America where the m nor | 5 ae ee ees Y W t Tl ‘ . . nan ‘ . ae i Holy Thursday—“Means of Persever. | offices are sometimes said in English =i Davies ~~ mots ‘ oe wy Pad ou an lel : a ae Se eee ee Company: tsie alvend hiel on on ae - + y Thursday Means of ersever- | i : 3 88 wg . | tical speech, in which he spoke of the their already high value, the price of them a ance, viz., Holy Communion,” by Rev. D. | ; : late Bi a M I bei i el Pe re naraenen hs 1 ™ “ed heir | ~ ! l se]] fi R : . “ WHEREIN THE ROMAN CHURCH DIFFERS FROM ! ate 1 10p ¢ ntyre as peing entit ed to ’ ——_—_ 1as been lowered,—their Sst wheel Se€li- 4 ’ ‘ ° ae . . \ ‘2 : ; » 295 Orr 7 i" Good | ay--!"Phe Patsinn * ter Mex THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. [8 great praise for establishing the first a GUESS the price and then ask and Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Sterling Certificatee, payable in any ing for $25 less than the corresponding 4, mod iday- h assion, te : . - 4 2 a a t ° ° ? ma as oar 4 : i > rhi } > Maw , At the Reformation. in the sixteenth | tal on the Island. He also spoke of the 16 Cts. per Imperial Gallon, . ill fi 7 uF » lowe part of the world, issued on shipments. | oo Inet ye we I hope ine little while a : T turv, the Cl | England diated | Trustees and medical men on the staff of you will find we are lower. : . . . . ie : ' ct Surglary | © have a supply of .the 94 catalogue, and Easter Sunday —“The jove of the resur- | ceutury, the Church cf England repudiated | oe s , ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Comvany and the Doyninion Burglary 7 : , a A | the § he P i ‘je | the P. KE. Island Hospital giving their m IPRAm, a ' g : “ | willbe happy to fufrnish to intending pur ; ect a figure of our resurrection from | “¢ eceng ¢,' ve ope, and while | valenblc tne frosty. and nid thet the ——AT—— A GREAT VARIETY to seleet from. Guarantee Company of Canada. chasers on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. ’ j : a ta a ; ias s rece ipy ta orce Sls " ; und our final resurrection on the last | Ite Willing to aeknowledge his primacy | ; oe ale it ; : ’ , t—Stamer’s +k, Charlottetown. Agencies in all Towns and si tae lay.” by the Rev. A. McAa! a as Patriarch of the West, she refused | surgical work _ im the Hospital ve ' It will smrprise you to find out all the von Sawaya —Smyer's Bock, ~~ Te te i k. M. YOUNG, | The sermons will be delocred at the | to submit any longer to the power he had | equal to m3 in - ie ae cities. He id, D. MACLEOD & 60 g good reading matter you can get for ONE | * "8°: janl9 Agent for P. E. Island | neem Tl A delet the | carport bis Uethren these | muerte ned award for contagion DOLLA at our Store FRED. W. HYKDMAN. | ES aileg oo: iat " _-— — aS ins io diseases, and was quite sure 1ere was ip : y y Kae be “ervice « heretofore ios ate, and over national churches. In i. ? ! febl0—2w eod , ipa feb] 3—1 yr law <sat) i H Vr} 7 a a 0 i ae aa be i o this, she simply returned to the prim Charlottetown money enough and gener- re : espe MAGAZINES for February and March y ny iirsaday rit SOW) Privia wil ” = a foe oa. o \ “a we . P . oe — oui ao — 3 a preached in the evening. itive form of church government. The | ‘ gay enough to prov ide one. : “TT "What are the wi tried Sve ye now on sale at f _ other doctrines which she rejected at the De pa Gertrude — _Fecited The - ~ , i f PB, taaxp leoway-—Ater working|stine tine were i) Transabstantation | Demon Ship,” by Hood, in a. very abl We Have a Few Hundred Pairs o i vd pe . Raves a Atlee WOrKing | whet ts commonly called Transubstan- | and artistic manner, and was listened to s ; EF NIZE, SHE C04 Ce ae P w of rg mai" | tiation i. ¢., the change of the eudstance of | With breathless interest until the close, exprese, which went off ve tra near . iP ee : ra . ' i on she . febl! Rondelien , yesterday wae righted thie | Dread and wine in the Supper.of the Lora, | ~ n she was loudly applauded. febl2 i morning, and the train pro« ceded to Cape which our article xxviii says, “cannot Le his brought the first part of the even- g, j hi ain ! 0 z ’ o's » = » » Traverse. The engine was uninjured; the proved by Holy Writ; but is repugnant | ing’s exercise to a close, and the second = + / ; part immediately followed in the form cf plow Was shi ghitly damaged The wreck to the plain words of Scripture, over- throweth the nature of a Sacrament, and refreshments, which were thoroughly | LOCAL. NOTICES. “tl LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON’S TRADE, img train returned to the city ar- | ; i i ; ‘ » of | leery »lve ’ -...” = atl given occas to o ons: | en} ryed. ‘ Advertisements under this heading cnarged y 5 > ? riving at haltpest twelve o'clock. The (ii) The withdeawal of the chalice toni | “After justice had teen done to this part for at the rate often cents per line. and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at . seorgetown and Souris ain arrived about ™ , i ¢ tr , ‘ : i, cin LEE iets tied eal lenis the nity, ps being contrary to the crdin | oo programme, the Convocation quietly Remember the sale at P. Doyle’s Store, ea Discount of 25 to 50 per cent. ; fr Sm at a. ec - J - oe cop is Sed ME “th enone clientele cites caus Queen Street, on Tuesday. This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever offered in the r Summerside did not leave until halt- ; . e N P eddin’s F i iv il, 75e ] y ; pa one this afternoon, Tried wilt return | manion me ane kind only, although oe | All pents are aopecialiy requested not be a we ~ a a Lay city . Sale commences TO- DAY. ce ih if possible. The track between | ™™ in some parts of the world, | i naaion to give their children Hawker’s ottle—the best in the market & CO Tie ‘merald is ne et cl »-} bat only been made law at the |} Buy your Emulsions and cough medi- Cc ; Tign vd Emerald is not yet clesr of dia ot Geentenes 4 1415 Balsam of Tolu and Wild Cherry for ines at Reddin Bros. r ? ; ip wl ie fee STD WS Gk Remand and even after that it " os mo in Ps Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Hoarse- Se : . Charlottetown, cea 20, 1894—dy ; place this morning only succeeded in | oy eee efor we find | ness, Influenza, ete. It is the children’s Ladies -See our beautiful assortment “| clearing the track for about a mile by 1516 ‘a for se a7 that a5 late “| favorite anda sure Cough cure. Sold J : of “crepe” tissue paper. Over 20 pretty | ~~ Lae tas ‘ noon 515, Communion in th kinds was the everywhere. Price 25 and 50 cents a Tobacco is mans most uni- colors toselect from—Geo Carter & Co. ‘ si } custom in some parishes (at least) in the bottle f15 2i uy Fine Insurance Ix Caxapa.—A sum- | the diocese of Durham. iii Purgatory, | _ Sim etiam tatiana OS ye Dp: fae . 0 Atenas — a arre] of x00 sior i mary of the fire insurance business in | Which was nota doctrine of the Church Enterprising—Messre, Geo. Carter & versal luxury ; the fragrant i Invest twenty cents at the ee ie Canada ix given in a late issue of the In unril it was put forth by the Council of | Co., Seedsmen, have alre ady received per : ‘ “~ ——. aaah eae linac 4 rae l 24 surance and Finance Te saben | ies ee labtigeg er staat ex, s . Ss. Renter two corloads of North Wes-| aroma of Mastiff J lug Cut a clot * fk oo 00K. ge The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR is stead ily increasing, as nes wr yon . S the premiums amounted to 9,440,005, cuigence nothing more | tern Hard Red Fife reat, and have an- Art Muslins- only 4c per yard, wide r y A > DE anitoba ant and the losses were $4,970,266, or 73.73 than a remission of part of his penance to | other car of White Fife at Picou. This} Starts people to pipe smokin double width, suitable a curtains, 8c— once tries it will have no other. Hawvi ing a la’ rge pl oportion of the best Man : 1 ca Giah,-ak the titel abecieaen ee om wo showed special signs of re- | firm are now busily engaged in testing and B>-) Moore & McLeod. Wheat in it, it requires a great deal more water “than other Flours, and turns out — era ) « for the past . e, | pentance utit gradually grew into a| putting ee . g P ; | ro-Ni i x ay : $40,741 835, und the loves $25 924522, 0 ,| Bente. ut it gradually Cer, out of | Gill heer ior teense tatesand}even those who never used Ras Sov loaves of bread to the barrel. It also keeps moist longer, and does not dry in a day oF 2 " s , de , a a . 63.63 per cent. of the premiums, the superabundance of the merits of Christ | in a short time. No need to send away | tobacec befor = eee ail vod saute a so after being baked. For sale at | and the saints to remit part of the punish- | for seeds when we have a reliable and ee — O eeeteieeateiaen BE ER & GOFF Step Sky A'S DISC DO VERY, the grea joes of purgatory to those who deserved long established firm in our own Province J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great ryt and NeryeRemedy. it by any meritorions religions act.! doing their ntmost to excel, Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. Blood and Nerve Remedy. Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tufthu wat