| + HE D j oe EE Sins wee Lineleysitield Meal thal Mens Mabie 0 wtrinds Ga ay pena Ce NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1890. VOL.27.-NO. 26 i cen ae = : ~ } SONG nN A NOON tt ae lcm it @DDFELLOWS COLUMN. THE DAILY EXAMINER. wir — a, sf mis ARE | ratte Sy awe | R. a. ae oe BS ; iS oan teh POUNDS ~——SEORMBER 99, 1800. Ledecs in P. B. intend. pt ae one a CHARLOTTETOWN, 4 St. Lawrence Lodge, meets Monday. Wildey Lodge, meets Friday, Port la Joie Encampment, meets second Wednesday. SUMMERSIDE, \ $ { , ~-The action of Plymouth Church in re- taining the name of a forger on its roll of members creates so much adverse criticism SEAS, —-----—( <j ci A: 4) bg TWO WEEKS A XEQT Tan OF Ty & 32 Flesh Producer there cau be} a NO ere MAKE the same offer as last year of a FANCY} Di Mas. Ross,--Havin tested your Ae EB pet , | ; « i 4 #«VAGIC HEALER, | wish toexpress my] stitude to you by this testimonial, which | from the legal punishment, but we will ever try to rehabilitate him and to give him ithe right hand of fellowship.” A druvkard is a drunkard and a thief a thief, but re- pentance is repentance.” ( ‘ ' rN 2 ) Re ' ‘ re 4 Y 2 sha ~ . gratitude to you vi bich | SILV K R-PLAVED SUG AR SPOON with every Dol- t no question but that that the Rev. Lyman Abbott is felt called} Prince Edward Lodge, meets Thursday. paenee i 4 & ety oeee var | red worth of goods sold; or, if preferred. a Liberal Liscount. Care i ape aoe, = m8 Coa oe igi elling it: | 6 te aint ete aa a ‘ ms ; ; ch forgives,” he said, ‘‘nc ; » ei ta chisel, the cor chisel ha en-| AX large lot of these Spoons now due here, New Stock for Bs eee a ~ “li . cy" : : «od _ If we act the part of the Good Samaritan, tered the p. y hand, mekiuga long endithe S ason’s Trade b & laimi . ; “ee es fr m sin, DU’ l instead of the Levite, we may ‘*be sure that deep cat. IL applied your “ MAGIC} oe ee ee meatal ae RD Ch or celia hots "3 nes eee ~ Gud will take care of our immortal souls,” HEALER snd after three applica. | Son Ske ee ( Peres ae ary sg ae and this underlying essence is the true . tions | was able to go towork, and in three} ‘ : 4 S ; ; Pa " f : spirit of Oddfellowship. The objects of days the out res eoled up | qs. ES. |e AYVELO R, seweler, os Bt sf sama aga yl sans gg Order are to visit the sick, relieve the ; ours rtriv, } ne . > E : . " ’ ° d P ; : ALONZO H. LAVERS. | NORTH SIDE GUZEN SQUARE. | Ci Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hynophosphites not make a light matter of his sin; we will Soo santa a eae = ge eo } AV as Kom a? We «Bud i . | Of Lime and Soda not call it a foible; we will not relieve him are taking up this work and carrying it _ ; { If it were possible to interdict and crush out Oddiellowship by arbitrary despotism, as socisties are crushed in Russia, before one year the noble spirits that compose this Fraternity and other generous and sympa- —TReferring to the horrible revelations) thetic souls would come together in another which have been made concerning the\organ.zation with objects and offices of | Stanley expedition, The Week hasexpressed|mercy. Not only ia this village does this ithe opinion that this should be the last of; hall stand as a memorial to the Order, but such purely volunteer enterprises, and that jalloverthe State in the large towns and the Government of a civilized people should | slong the railroad lines other like memo- find some means of preventing a repetition | rials that will outlive their builders, con- of such atrocities by subjects of the nation. |stantly presenting to the people evidence ‘We are glad to see that the London Spec-jof devotion to these humanitarian princi- tator takes in effect the same ground, main-|ples. They do not “hide our light, but re- taining that all African explorers should be | veal it.” placed under ‘‘a system which shall make} Deeper then e-ced or sect, or nationality, the statue, 24 and 25 Vict., cap. 100, which|or reiigious prejudices, are the eternal we had overlooked, and which would have|foundations upon which the Order is made Jameson liable to trial, practically|grounded, They teil us it is a secret organ- operative. lfit cannot ba done without!ization, but I never knew of any oath being appointing a Protector of the Negroes in{takenin any Oddfellows’ lodge, but simply : each port, with judicial powers, it must beja promise, and I never knew a brother ; done that way; but we should think it|ashamed of the promise made, and there is : sufficient to invest each Governor of a|nothing in the initiatory or other degrees settlement and Consul-General with that|that could possibly suggest an impure rained i & pound a of it. B It cures CONSUMPTION, | 2 SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND COLUS, AND ALL FORMS’ OF WASTING DiS. i Charlottetown, December 13, 1890—dy 2aw wky day by the use ee i without a rival. Many. have } ; i ' } i } j Skates tenn | “CHARES 1. MORRISON, Commission Merchant AN D—— AUCTIONEER, A emit so EASES. 4S PALATABLE AS MILK. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne. Bellevite. Salmon Wrapper; at ail Druggists, G0c. and $1.00. { Agent for St John Dye Works, St. Joha, N.B, . . ** ; ’ -f ' General agent for Prince Edward Island for (x) — “Ideal” Washing Machines & *‘Ideal” Churns ! nae —_—_—_— 106 Queen St., Charlotietowa, P. E L he \ @) 2 FaF bw st AGHc GLUB SKATES, ee a i i ee | i ' ACURE IS CERTAIN GENUINE 5 ige stion, Duspept eure cures _—, [ndige stion. Py © BRE - pang ry Sythe most’ serious and 253 ’ long-standing cases of CASE~ —-—-IN EVERY Aan : ; t lial + , 4 J+ ’ 6 ; ‘ y ~F > : _ Whey q i aithta! Trial 3 Gi ea | ¥ holesale and Retail, at LOW est i Ficeés, Gronio DYyspepsiai function.” We do not recall the provisions | thought. : positively cured ° of the Act referred to, but the outraged} Tie *‘secrets” are only a matter of per- ——TO-—— — ——— (x)————— ee eee ee sentiment of the nation will, we can scarce-|sonal protection. Isthere a person before é 3 Dy spepticure 54 ly doubt, compel some action of the kind | me who has no secrets that he doesn’t want t Ww OD epe E 1 We we Bite tern suggested for the voverning of future ex-| others to know? Even the old folks can i 4 = DO DD 1D SZ R rice per boltie 3 Sets and £00 peditions. Meanwnile, it remains to bejremember back to a time when two wero f 2 (large bottles four times sijeef small) seen whether Parliament wiil acquiesce in|company and three were none. The ' . Gales KC shat. S) leh Nx. the conclusion of Lord Salisbury, that the|clurch has its secrets, and every merchant F ¥% Ori BEozen OES, Charlottetown, Nov 29, 1890—Im eod cient ainsi ony JX. Government has no power to enquire into|/andevery home, There are clergymen j S RYWHERE. the conduct of, at least, the British officers | who break away from their pulpits now and f novi2 ound sid ; oe rer who have achieved so unenviable a fame)then and go out to fight Odfellowship and : annie —- ' in connection with the Stanley expedition. |Masonry because of their secrecy. They ’ 3 are at work on a tremendous big contract. f rr : " . . | _—The correspondence relating to the} And they injure themselves more than { ; New i anner } iy Behring Sea question about to be laid be-|the Order. Then it was said we don’t use 7 . s i ar shows — ae Salisbury the Wort < God in sort lodges. No Odd- ' —_——--- an rt, Blame are as far apart as ever on | fellows’ e can egally or proper! ¢ —_ . UUs Ba RRACE i ntng obi age sock’ the main muon But, according to, recent opened unite the Bibleia ypened init, he . ‘8 JES eaw Xv , ely | very foundation of o ' t t down from 10 to 30 per cent. for One Month. to jvin the United S:ates in enforcing mea- teaching of God's ole Wears a Christian ; LONG EROS., ‘sures for the protection of the seals. The He § nation, everything that enobles us as a peo- Washington Government is informed by ———__-—_A'T—_-—-——_ ple has a basis in Christianity, and the Odd- Great Bargains for Xmas! Tanners and Curriers, —--—— JPEALERS Hides, Calfek'ns, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Vail-tlair, ete. Market Rates paid for Hides, etc, MALPEGUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod ee ee a ct a cent te en CAR. mane ee DR. H. 0. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE: Kent Street, next door to Eldon! House. May 8 tf; Tx aan } i i t BER, & COP H's =e ——--— (4) ———. WANT to do a larger Xmas trade this year than we have ever done before, and are therefore going to offer our entire stock of RAISINS, CURRANTS, Call and see TITE Ww PEELS, ESS¥NCES, etc., at the lowest rock-bottom Cash figures. our prices befuie buying anywhere else. Raisins and Currants. We have received over 6,000 pounds of COOKING RAISINS, including some Layer Valencias, which are very fine this year; and aa we have marked them all | down low we expect them to go cf quick. Our stock of layer Raisins is also very large and the quality excellent. We have just received a lot of the ** Black Barket” brand, and they keep up their reputation for the best Table Raisin going. Candied Peels. Just received from London, a lot of KEILLER’S CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL, which we are selling much cheaper than usual on account of a drop in the price abroad, Eissences and Spices. ent y ect from the manufacturers and guaranteed STRICTLY PURE imported dir es and have and UNADULTERATED. Bring along your empty Essence Butt! them refilled, Special Notice to Retailers. ES and XMAS CONFECTION- tock of NUTS, DATES, FIGS, APPL Our Stock of NUTS, D Mia ew pk ERY is very large and varied, and we think it will psy you want something riuice and attractive. See Sor 3 & G @ FF Everybody should call and see prices. shown freely. of good Boys and Girls, and a Moustache Cup for the Young Men. Groceries in the Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Straw- company has covenanted to pay the United berries, Blueberries and Clams, Rink open at an early date. as follows :~ Gentlemen’s Season Tic Professor Elliot of the Smithsonian Institu- tion, who was recently sent on a tour of enquiry, that the small catch of the new seal company this year is due to the fact that the animals are nearly extinct. The Goods Dolls and Toys for hundreds The best and cheapest County, Confectionery, for the privilege of taking 60,000 skins, but during the season just over the catch amounted to only 21,000. It is said that nearly 50,000 skins were ob- tsined by the poachers who killed fully ; 200,000 seals in the process; that is, 150,- 000 dead seals were left in the water. The gies bed poachera, and for that matter the company’s HE Directors of the Hillsborough Skating Officers, have slaughtered an enormous | Rink are making preparations to have the 2umber of female seals in breeding time, the result being a marked decrease in the population of the rvokeries. It is stated | that if these allegations can be substantiat- Wi fae $4 00 ed Lord Salisbury will accept a proposition ute Fo: Cams 250 from Mr. Blaine looking to the absolute prohibition of the seal-catching whether by the North American Fishing Company or ten years. The arbitration _pro- ‘by outsiders for a period of eight or allowed. posed by Lord Salisbury has been de. Rink will be open during the season as fol-'clared ‘* off,” Mr. Blaine being desirous, at lows: ~Every Monday night, Thursday night least so it would appear, of keeping the and Saturday afternoon, with Band; and issue open for some time yet, perhaps until ey Tuesday and Friday afternoon, without | the Presidential campaign is over. ana. Tickets now for sale at the following Drug Ase Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bros’, A. 8. Johnson’s and F. de C. Davies’. pone Single Admission to Skate and Promenade| Srr,—I attended the concert given by the at usual rates. a of the Upper Prince Street School D, C, MeLEOD, Secretary, decl3- dy tlxmes wky lm SKATING! lor the equivalent of $1,000,000 a year Prices for tickets for ensuing season will be Ladies’ ss ‘ Afternoon In cases where three or more Afternoon Tickets are sold to members of the same family, a discount of 15 per cent. will be ae ee A Complaint. I heard, but could see nothing of what was doing on the stage, as the audience on the side of the hall on which I sat stood upon the dec8—dy tf riday night,and was much pleared with what fellows stand on the foundation uf eternal truth which is the word of God. It is not antagonistic to the churches, as some have said. Almest all the churches are repre- sented in our ranks.—Rev. Lewis Malvern. One of the strongest proof of the worth of Oddfellowship is the character of the vast majority of its members, and the tenacity with which many prominent men cling to it. We have in our ranks men of the very finest intellect, statesmen, merchants, liter- ary men and representatives of all respect- able classes. Some of these brethren have grown gray in the service of the Order. They are men who regard life as exceeding- ly practical, and they would net remain in Oddfellowship if it were not practical. An opponent of the secret orders once said that their secret work was “a stupendous mass of weary nonsense,” It is likely that he knew nothing jat all about the matter. But how dves such a man account for the fact that men who are as brainy as himself, and just as practical, love Oddfellowship. We are willing to admit that they are not attracted wholly by the ritual, though that is a3 beautiful as truth clothed in beautiful, elegant expression can make it. But the men who understand the workings of Odd- fellowship would love it if it had no ritual and uo line of instruction except that it was the duty ot every Ouddfellow to visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead, and educate the orpban. While the ritual is as beautiful as the Bible, from whose ‘pages its brilliant truths are drawn, and beautiful as the finest sermon that was ever preached, it is the woak of Oddfellowship, ana not its sentiment that commends it to a Re cay ee mcnmttnage ‘ithe at me CE li iy Rs OU TIN ig, Artanis aati > Sian nee Charlottetuwn, Dee. 5, 1890—law & wky } | seats, completely blocking the view,’ ™*a of brains and character. —Chicago Odd- One elderly lady in her cagerness to see, fellow. endeavouring to staaa :a the: back of a seat.; Ia Philadelphia every lodge is in working Sech rudenees and seiitshness should not trim that has ever been chartered since the If they favor the public introduction of the Order, viz: 150 lodges and 24,184 members. The Grand Officers are actively at work to fill all the defunct numbers throughout the State. The invested funds and real estate of the New Posrwaster.—Mr. Ronald Campbeli lodges in Lowa ae ee The has resigned the office of postmaster at Gilen- membership 18 about faning, King’s County, and Mr. Peter Camp-. The Grand Encampment of Illinois, by a bell as been spointed as his successor. large vote, refused to instruct its represen- a tative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge to Repatrep.--A number of men have been yote for the 18-year amendment. at work since the storm repairing the damages =, 195 D, Cole, Grand Secretary of the MOURNING GOODS. caused by the St. Peter’s and Midgell railway Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, ie the old- ailing your afttentiOm|.butments. The work is now properly UT@¢. t In calli tock of BLACK learn for the winter, and trains Jai over st living Grand Secretary in the Order. = The ritual is to be printed in the [talian . - in safety. GOODS, we desire to ne Scupien Very Svuccessrut.—The apron fair in Norristown, Pa., can boast of nearly 890 a fe the ate one Market Hall, Summerside, on Thursday Oadballows. f 7 given in French an n evening last, was very successful. The m,. net capital of the Sovereign Grand Serges, Cashmeres, French snout — eee ee PAB oe Lodge is $111,053.49. are . Aaron was the first high priest, and no Merines and Henriett @ Band. ‘ioths, Dalgea Stripes and ines dhiomme ‘Encampment officer can antedate him. ve . : Hon. Judge Chauveau has been elected California has 24,475 Oddfellows with an German Diago nals, new and ‘president of a committee organized to carry annual revenue of nearly $250,009. rich, Courtald’s and Priestly S out the work of erecting ® monument to the Gur Order is called a secret society, \ ’ ; alli > \memory of Saml. D. Champlain, founder of + ey ew : ith a few Crapes, Mournivg Millinery, »° City of Quebec. Ident. Gov. Angers, rete rather a society witha few sec ‘ 5 | ; ish Crape Bonnets and Hats Cardinal Taschereau, and the Lord Bishop of Tilinots comtetbated sbout $960 towerds Quebec were elected patrons, and Premier STANLEY Mercier honorary president. The cost of the establishing of a Home in Jacksonville, BROWN’S BLOCK. “CHARTER OAK” COOK STOVES AND RANGES With Wonderful Wire Gauze Gven Deors. pass unnoticed. with anyther concert, it would be well for some competent person to have charge of the seating arrangements. A * pt . Vee f “ [, “> yi be ts es 2 ea eee ‘ « Fey , - i “ 4, rm ono % : ~ oy > . ; A AC” Pes 5 + « See te 2 an Ss <* . — >’ — t * P Hop SEP cx JORENOUND ANDAN 2 FOR Rowe rpat- CoUeHs Nhoopin6 @2¢ OLDS. | S840 YEARS IN USE. i PRICE 25 °PER BOTTLE CHOIRS bait gs fi aa Nae eT Cosa A. E. JONES &C0., Msie = , —$8— Coxcert Gorr ie is ee ~ “ INO OC a hile: SAE SE tt aN es dt ee ” ; f . ™ é ie ” ’ ‘ , . U t ES AND RANGES are now made in zes for Soft Coal. Prices run Stove sold is guaran- & ABOVE CELEBRATED STOVi Toe as fur all kinds of fuel, incloding i si a from $24.00, with Fittings complete. Every Range or Coo teed perfect in vperation. ; We can refer intending purchasers Barrington Strest, i 9 “CHARTER OAKS” in the City and Country. Opposite A. Stephen & Son, CHARTER OAK c ‘agani & ROGERS. HALIFAX, N. 5. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1890—dy 2aw (mon sat) wky nov??_ to hundreds of families whe are now using BROS ‘the monument will be between $15,000 and Fla, rJ*9 $20,000 The lodges asa rule in California work without a ritual—all charges, etc., being XK. D. ©. Cures Dyspepsia. memorized. nov? 3m law