SN? | PI a 0 LAE ae LE Sek AP ee 4 \ The > oo o¢ sous 1 cor . ii ae < ofan > | auxious to settle in the Northwest. En- i“) That ie ppt! and enjoin are yn his resignation from October 1, 1888, of all ' valew al eatinik Vind think, Eicke enedbens people to avoid all complicity with the traffic | his offices in connexion with the university of ! : na "t Sino Pp : ™ ra ‘s ao ae - ; ile ey hy any word or action that might be construed King’s college. Canon Brock has also ac- -CALL AT— i a sre by no ‘anette destitute as alleged. | into willing tolerance or approval. cepted the unanimous invitation extended to ona 5 Une ee application has sworn Be S (3) That our people be encouraged to con-| him by the parishioners of the parish of Kent- is LOR, Pe personality of £100. Others are able- | tinue all lawful etforts for its utter suppres- | ville and Wolfville. . * 4 exe bodied males and females and likely to | sion, and to co-operate with our fellow-citizens A Montreal despatch states that there are ; I " prove excellent settlers. of every class in constitutional efforts to secure | to be more changes in the judiciary, if rumor 5 i the enactment of a general prohibit aw. is to be iev T : i . AND SEE THE FINEST SPOUuK OF 4 : ~ A despatch from London reports that ye ry } S a . P noes = to be believed. he latest = that Chief " mathe lates Meatial ; allel (4) That the temperance committee be au-| Justice Sir A. A. Dorion, of the Court of ‘ : oa —— oe men Deen so overjoyed | thorized im the name of the Synod to memor-|Queen’s Bench, intends to retire from the Watches In ald and Silver j : at Continental revelations purely personal alize the Boards of Education in the several} Bench at an early date. His retirement is in oharacter as in the case of Kaiser Fred- Provinces, where it has not yet been done, to] said to be contingent upon his son-in-law, C. EVER SHOWN BY HIM. erick’s diary. ; I eople there seem to] provide for systemati- temperance instruction | A Geoffrion, Q. C., being elevated to @ judge? ; : imagine Frederick's reputation mainly a | in the public schools. ship. The same dame rumor says that the —- ke Ee @ 9 eadiPvabina matter of English concern. Dr. Macken- (5) That while the Synod gratefully ac-| Hon. Senator Lacoste will fall into the chiet ENGRAVING AT SHORT NOTICE en net im ££. | Piandetre st zie’s treatment and the attack on the | knowledges the services rendered to the cause | justiceship should Sir A. A. Dorion retire. Empress deepened this feeling. The dis- | 0! temperance by temperance organizations, | Neither rumor can be confirmed, ne : as ee ie covery that Frederick was the actual maker the one of ene eee er The Rev. By. Mek hee,* late agen Price North Side of Queen Square. 3 ! —— Faas a ’ : : : . 3h : 28s ave - & 2 wy ’ » p / Pi ¢ e Ja of German unity is received as a tribute to | "°.)8'04S Press, and other agencies, the Synod | of Rustico, left Charlottetown this morning | .25125_3w eod & wky oe 8s adipic Tatas 7 relies, above all, upon the Christian pulpit to | for Colorado, where he intends passing tne - = English perspicacity ; and the furtber dis- : ie eat a ihe ; »% : ; - > a" sa ped % i ike Melee wade nena : educate public opinion on this subject. winter for the benefit of his failing health. iia ; cerak & L. BUR co co ts ae? oo es — MO almost (6) That under whatever disadvantages or] Before leaving Rustico he was waited upon 4, In WEEAR. 4.6. BRIDGE. © by BERS. Charlottetown, September 26, 2188S of bullying I emnce Bismarck into actually discouragements, we resolutely and hopefully by the people of that parish and presented RR ee as ae ae FR ae a bullying tne South Germans to acknowledge preach the Gospel of the Grace of God as the | with an address in French and a purse of WHEAR, BRIDGE & B ; , (;erman unity is received here as an Eng- | surest and best remedy for intemperance and | money to the value of $!75. The people of : ; aia lish victory. Dr. Mackenzie’s book is not | all other evils affecting our race. Hope River also presented an address and a Recaivers allt Commis sion Dealers ae aye er a7 yet published, but is certain beforehand to STATE OF RELIGION. purse containing $154. Father McPhee was ‘ Bi C ) FR C =- as , 7 $ > championed, though he avoids politics After the I “Re hs tenis 20 much moved by this mark of his late parish. a ~ 4 ~ i * together. The truth is, that the Crown Alter the hymn, escue the Ferisning | ioners’ appreciation, and replied in feeling i i Prince, instead of being more English than | 884 been sung, poe ree Murray ro terms to both addresses. He is succeeded at POT A TOES EGGS ‘ t oS 5 5 itte > 2 ¢ cc > G ‘i oi : German, was more German than Prussian, mitted the report of the Commaittes on the | Rustico by the Rev. G. De Finance. 9 9 nd if the full details are published it will | tte of Religion. It was an earnest and nae Butter, Cl Poultry, ¢ ‘ ra ’ ' es Oe ‘ abhor: ic : : . utter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c. : ; > re mac - ‘ : rm come out that bis passion for German unity ren eee anced i“ or aa In the geographical section of the British : eee ; is largely inspired and fed by the Prince oh le . - Bh Rea Sea weeented Association at Bath the other day, Sir Fran- | Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES .oli- j ; Consort. SE ee I cis de Winton, so well known in Canada, cited and liberal advances made. f : that the services of the church are nowhere |“ of 4 heme uk * Tie Gemeseal Pabee seaeenciersineastn resy r Be on 4" oe f ~\ writer in the Halifax Herald discusses | better attended, its sacraments better ap- ae ts ne hie © ie one eae al th tie 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, A p Ha >We @ Pa g q oe’ sae the question: ‘Shall Marriage be restrict-| preciated, or the Sabbath better respected, |° ——~ _— ; os a 5 THE DAILY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 28, 1888. Editorial Notes. The defeat of ‘the Rouge-Grit Poirier isa remarkable triumph for the cause ot Canadian Unity. Puvuirier seems to be it stinet with race antagonism, and the spirit of disintegration. His fellow citizens have taught him and his party a salutary lesson; let us hope that both will profit by it. once a and The election of Mr.-Lepine 1s at triumph for the workingmen, the govern- ment and the principles which are calcu lated to make of Canadaa great nationality. “THE DAI PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD, Further Proceedings. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. The Synod met at 3 o'clock, and was duly constituted, prayer being offered by Rev. T. Cumming. Rev. T. C. Jack submitted the report of the Committee on Sabbath Schools. It was a most carefully prepared report containing wnuch of more than ordinary interest to the church. Within the bounds of the Synod there are 27,000 scholars in the Sabbath LY EXAMINER, eae a Railway Convention. Tue Railway Men's Christian Convention opened in this City to-day. The devotion- al services were led by the Rev. Mr. Meikle, after which the President, Edward Bock, Esq., of Halifax, called the Conven- tion to order. The committee on organ- ization reported, naming the following gentlemen as officers of the Conventien for the ensuing year. Report adopted. President, —John McPherson, Charlotte- town. Vice-Presidents, —Heber Mumford, Hali- fax: J. B. Russell, Truro; Arthar Stockall, Moncton; John Moore, Campbelton; John Cameron, St. John; William Sutherland, Stellarton; William T. Huggan, Charlotte- town; G. H. McKinlay, Richmond. 7 FRIDAY. ADAME RAMSDVELL, of St. Jobn, N. &.. \ manufacturer of the finest quality of HAIR GOODS, in Switches, Frizzes, Wigs, ele, Isat present at the OSBORNE HOUSE, where she will remain for a short time. | Her stock con- gists of the finest line of IU MAN HAT GOODS, FANCY HAIR GOODS and TOILET ARTICLES ever shown in Canada, or MADAME RAMSDELL makes a specie Lidies’ and Gents’ Wigs y of SEPTEMI She will call upon the Ladies of Charlotietow? House every evening, 3 WITCHES from 75 cents upwards. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1888—2i at their houses; and will be at the pon DRY GOODS AND GL 3ER 28, 1888. NOTICE TOLADIES. PRAND EXHIBIT as aie nomen o~_---" ION THING J.B. MACDONALD'S. . a hl ny The diary of the late Emperor Fred-j Schools. Of this number 3,589 are in the Secretary, —J. B. Turner, Traro. : THE f K afl mate Clothin rick contained many remarks showing that] Presbytery of P. E. Island. The adoption] The morning session closed with a Bible ~ ii mmensé OC 0 p y g he had resolved to cultivate most intimate | of the report was moved by Rev. T. Cum-| Reading by Mr. Meikle. Subject, “The { relations with England, through apprehen- | wing, who strongly emphasized the advan- | forgivness of sin.” ‘ snsiigin ccitilaliaaiaaiamaniag j sive that the pedilection of ne _ ve Bible — and ee renT of = convention resumed — oe p- os [ tr and Russia would render it dith- | guarding most carefully against the incro-|and is now in progress. 1e ““Welcome a as ‘aastc callina « ine @ po a _ oy ‘Oke entry states that duction of an inferior class of literature | Meeting” will be held this evening at 7.30. Our Coats, Reefers and suits selling aut eee 50 cheap Napoleon, while a prisoner at Wilhelmshoe, | into Sunday School libraries. Mr. Meikle has been asked to take the —IS— never belor . attempted hi this City, tony of his study of geological subjects by the perusal of the unpatriotic Patriot. yroposed an alliance with Germany for "n , . , SV RPNING chair. ia Se desi England. Other entres li THURSDAY EVENING. The services to-morrow will be: early Th Ch + — oO — _ show Frederick's desire te create Imperia This was the closing session of the Syno4, prayer meeting at 7 a. M., convention at 10 e eapes 9 DRESS E0008 HATS FLOWERS AND FEATHERS =. ministers responsible to Parliament. und was largely attended by the leading/a. m., Bible Reading at night by Mr. 300 PIECES NEW ‘ ; ; ' ~ : cititizens, who manifested a deep interest | Meikle. The public are cordially invited The Purest fe , ‘ si An Ottawa despatch, purporting to be] 'y aj] the proceedings. After a Psalin had | to all these meetings. “4 a resume of an interview with Professor | been sung, and a portion of Scripture read, en amor Everything new, everything cheap. You will tind the a Macoun, of the Government Geological} (p. Synod was constituted, prayer being Personal. : ~“ vi ” , ' sa a Survey, a gentleman who has been summer- | gpg by the Rev. E. Scott. Sad right prices at “4 iug here, is going the rounds of the press ; : Hon. D, Laird is reported ‘‘a little better a ¥ ‘ Y sox i and as itis, in every sense of the word, TEMPERANCE. to-day.” a A B. MAC DON ALD S, “a infair and discreditable to us, has found Rev. N. McKay submitted the report of | Jobn Blue, Sr., attained his 100th birthday - 20 QUEEN STREET Rs its way into the columns of the Patriot. } ihe Committee on Temperance. It referred | the other day, and is hale and hearty. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888. eURE} eee # It will be agreeable news to our farmers to the gradual decline of drinking customs, The popular Station Master at Souris is SULD ABOVE GROUND BBM =a wives to be told that they de not know how especially among professing Christians, and | concluding a short well-earned holiday in this 2 eo ae a to make butter. It will be news tous ali] + wed that the bar and the saloon are | City. a at to be told that the Subway scheme meets everywhere antagozistic to the work of the George Mason, usq., and Mrs. _Mason — a with much opposition, and that We are, ne hawels. Regret was expressed at the fact oe ae wares ound visitors to ‘he TRY iT and be CONT INCED. a whole, discontented and anxious to go west. | that sume politicians, who, during election mane & ear Central Mexic: ae Evidently Prof. Macoun has fallen into evil campaigns, declared themselves ardent bit K. Campbell, of = gooey ts er ept27 =. hands—or he has been relieving the monvo- | ,. ha AON cosiieete ew i dialed Railway, El Paso, is vencung 2 “ an ae a ET te ta 8 temperance men, Weakened so much when | fraternizing with his relatives and old friends. ae they got into the hands of their party lead- ers. Reference was made to the necessity for temperance instruction in the public W. A. O. Morson, Esq., left for Ottawa yesterday to argue the important case of Trainor vs. the Black Diamond Steamship TENDERS. TO THE [t is reported that Messrs. McNeill : eats 4 oer ; cal schools. Such instruction is imparted at | Company and Grahame, the emigration commission- | ** ve as i 2 ‘ oa he fi f John Me- on ae ers acting on behalf of the Imperial and the present time in the schools of Ontario, Mr. John McLeod, ot the firm of John Mc : ~ é ‘ ‘ i Canadian Governments respectively, are meeting with success in their mussion to the crofter districts of Scotland. Under their present powers the commissivners can only definitely select to assist twenty fami- lies from Lewis. In order to obtain these they have already granted interviews to 300 heads of families, 103 of whom have formally applied for the Government aid. It is evident, therefore, that numbers are ed.” and answers, ‘Yes, to those who are physically fit to ke upea themselves the duties of maintain- z families, and are capable of propagating and a resolution looking in that direetion has been adopted by the Nova Scotia Council of Instruction, The following re- commendations of the committee were unanimously adopted: (1) That time and reflection but deepen the Synod’s conviction that the liquor traffic is a monstrous evil that ought to be reprobated by every Christian and crushed by the strong arm of the law. than within the bounds of the Synod of the Maritime Provinces. OBITUARY NOTICES. Leod & Co., arrived home this morning, after a pleasant three weeks’ trip in the Upper Provinces and New England States. The Rev. A. FE. Burke has been appointed to the pastoral charge of the parishes of Al- berton and Lot 7. The Rey, Stephen Phelan, late pastor of these parishes, assumes the pastorate of Georgetown. Rev. Canon Brock, D. D., has placed in the hands of the Bishop of Nova Scotia, chairman of the board of governors of King’s College, repeated his previously expressed opinion that the White Pasha, of whom so mucli had been heard, was Stanley. He pictured the work of British capital and energy in (TENDERS will be received atthe City Clerk's Office up to noon of MONDAY, the sh of October next, for the LEASING OF FISH MAR- KET isUILDING on Queen’s Wharf for one or more year-. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. H. McPHERSON, City Cleri, City Clerk’s Office, Sept. 2%, 1888—3i Visitors to Exhibition, BOSTON, MASS. Boston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Official Market Report sent to any fi-m on application, sept28—wky 3m dy law < ze be Ne? e 4 a4" T SQUARE. ie te & ’ £ 4 * healthy well born offspring. . caekeiee Principal Macknight submitted the re-| Africa and belived that what had been os i at i Cote iia yy 3 A SE >, yy st w ‘medical certificate of physical and j Port of the committee on Obituary Notices, |} accomplished in other parts of the world man = tacncal fitness to enter upon the married state which contained a touching: tribute to the} could be accomplished in the Dark Cunti- PIANO ORGAN SINGING Pi gaye eRCO4 svoald be furnished by all applicants for | memory of the late Rev. W. R. Frame. neut. ‘*I do not believe,” he said ‘* in the 4 5 ; <a ~\ ANO > y rvinge licenses, and that by a legal enact- ment .t attempts at marriage while euffering VOTE OF THANKS, decay of British energy, or that, as a nation, we have lost the wisdom, the Choir Training, Taxidermy. 4 ¢ REEFERS ° } trom any bar sinister sech as physical or men- On motion of Rev. E. Smith, seconded ace and tli avaci j le oe! physic ; " courage an he sagacity which, under viut should be made a misdemeanor] by Dr. McRae, it was unanimously God’s blessing, have effected so many R. EARLE desi inf a aieataal ; ~~ CHEAP oO punishab! >law:” an -clares i sei rr . n : ‘ { desires to inform e Musica co A eee by — , and = gy _ - ae Resolved, That the Synod tender hearty | changes on the face of the earth.” That is Pabiic that be has Qpened Up 8 correapon- Ks % as ey Py mone 1 way, and in no other, can we 1 ‘P| thanks to the friends in Charlottetown, who exactly the view of every true citizen of the | dence with some of the leading Musicians in 7 * x > f the annual entrance upon existence of whole | pave go very kindly and hospitabiy entertain- | Empir Hngland, United States »nd Canada, for the vur- ON S’ P gO e mics of ill-born children with depraved con- : ; ’ ; 4 npire. pose of a-certaining for himself if there is any- “Th SS A J a : . ed the members of the Synod, to the Minister -—— - . peptic die > , : , : / S stitutions, vicious tendencies or mental inca- |.) 4 managers of Zion Church for th u f : Texel mae Sing! ee ar A ‘be Be B . » asi mi i a as . als , : & use 0 Nr FT uate Atle Seis slieaii ti . wail evching and Singing. Sou here be, his v p city, to be a burden and ® curse to their | 4),,i, place of worship, to the Committee of New York Chinamen aye putting forward pupils will receive the benefit. yh pirents, to society and the state. No amount Managements, for their attention to the wants | °P!4! smuking as a sure cure tor yellow] He gives lessons at his own house as well as at “3 V7 if trickery and remedy will control this evil of the siidandiivit ba he necia tie thee’ ve fever. ‘Nhe patients have thus a chvice of | he residence of the pupils, and makes a special- j ’ f diseased propagation—it must be prevented 2 Pp elr report : ty of teaching beginners as weli as advanced D I hi ea enall . - : ts of the proceedings, te the Y.M.C. A. for | *W° deadly evils. players. J A 2a to be controlled. their invitation to make free use of their | “~ ee ~ pre to aes ow the celebrated NE “COMBE ‘ 2 -A Branch cf the Imperial Federa-| rooms, and to the railway and steamboat com- HOTEL AKRIVALS. itself — paar ee eee oe ‘ 1 — tion League has been formed at Sydney, | panies for reduced rates of travel. fr We, the undersigned, preferring the Newcombe oe Cape Breton. The Halifax Lerald re-| Before adjourning the Synod, the Mod- SESeRES Eom. Pianos, have much pleasure in testifying that marks: erator, Rev. J. M. McLeod, who so ably| Sept—WL Clay, S’side; D J McDonald, | ‘986, We have bought from Mr. Earie have given ‘Tne LImperal Federation sentiment has lic sentiment in preparation for the transition presided over the deliberations of the Vermont; Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; complete satisfaction. Lieut. Governor Mac- Hon. 'T. W. Dodd, Charles Hyndman, ‘Frederick eters, made great progress in Canada during the | session, briefly addressed the Court, re-|D A McLeod, Kidon; Alex McMurray, >t donald. Dr. Robins, past year; and the issue is destined to be | ferring to the noble christian spirit mani-|John; 5 M Bentley, Cornwall; F McLeilan, Percy Pope, Frederick Robins, pressed to a decision. The great work of the | fested by the members, and to the harmony | latamagoache; C R McLeilan, Truro; J b B. Balderston, ¥. ©, Moore, imp Federation League is to educate pub- and 1 : “ah a y Dickie and » Stewiacke: J H Horne. Cam- R. Maynard, Kev. F. Moore, : inanimity which prevailed. After} Vickie and wite, Stewlacke; orne, Cam ¥. H. Beer. E. W. Taylor, from out ‘esent positi « ial 2 . i ma” « . . a | tia »f io gi ks Ib yeedy M ice ce . ; + frum repent Rastion of colonial dopen, | may have Peace and Felicity," Rev. D. B.|eDeHalt, Hetow, D Meld, Bellust, PEL) Tyee. unneeBlake.” | Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1888 Roseverry, Mr. Gladstone’s valiant lieutenant | Blair, probably the longest ordained minis- EEE. DATEES . septs = re a . - . — the great Sulk of the Liberal party are in ter present at the time, engaged in prayer, Sept 27—J G Sterns, Souris; A E Fraser, favor of Imperial Federation. Mr. Parnell | @fter which the Moderator adjourned the | Springhiii; E A Gill, Pictou; Miss Gill, do; TENDERS FOR COAL has also endorsed ‘it. The leaders of | Synod, and pronounced the benediction. Mrs White, Master White, Canso; Mrs W . the consrvative party in Great Britain are NOTES. Cor.ins, Geo'town; Mr. and Mrs W Lefurgey, also in its favor. In Canada, eminent poli- i : ; »’side; Mrs F Leturgey, do; RK Hunt, do; W ec ticians, irrespective of party, such as Sir John Since the Synod met in Charlottetown in| A Brennan, do; R Golding, Montreal; W TeEpsns will be received at the office of the Macdonald, Sir Charies Tupper, Hon. Edward 1882, 22 of its ministers have died, 8 of | Maione, Loronto; C Higgins, City; FF Morrow, Water Commissioners itor the City of Char- B Blake, Hon. Oliver Mowatt, Sir Adams Arch- | whom were present at that meeting. These | Souris; U Morrison, Mt stewart; ‘i Compton, lottetown, up to ee ee tbald, Hon G@ W. Ress, Dalton McCarthy and : among the leading exponents of the tiles. itisabeve all things a non-party ques- tion. it was only a few days ago that Hon. Wilired Laurier, speaking on behalf of his others a singing the Psalm ** Pray that Jerusalem were Dr. P. G. McGregor, R. S. Patter- sou, Alex. Munro, Peter Goodfellow, D. F Creelman, Chas. Fraser, J. C. Meek and W. R. Frame. Two Elders who were present at that bridge, Mass; 8 Whitney Phillips, do; DA New Glasgow. wth b>. On the 27th inst., Isabella, relict of the late Saturday, October 5th, 188s, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M.., and marked ‘Tenders for Coal,” from parties Arrivais his party, endorsed the commercial pro- : . Hon. John Small McDonald, aged 87 years. | Willing to contract for the supplying of ase gramine f the Imperial } Federationists. wan ee Neg Grey and Dr. Murray—have May she rest in peace. is: : Sydoey does well to fall in line with the e died. [Funeral to-morrow, (Saturday) at 8.45 a. otner _ centres of the intellectual life of the Dominion. Our other provincial towns should, and oultless will follow this example. No time could be more opportune tian the pre- sent. All that the Imperial Federationists urge is that their principles receive careful and unprejudiced consideration,” The Queen has replied to the address presented to her by the recent Lambeth conference, thanking the delegates heartily for their expressions of good will toward the throne and her person, assuring them tust ic willever be her anxious desire to promote all measures tending to extend the spirit of trae religion, aud earnestly pray- Seventy of the ministers of the Synod of 1882 are not now pastors of the same con- gregation which they held at that time. The members are loud in their praises of | the new Moderator. He had much tu do}; with the sunshine which pervaded the Synod, and perhaps the Synod had much to do with the sunshine which pervaded the city. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets are | sold cheap at the Cheap Crockery Store. Come one, come all, and get a bargain, for wé are | geing tosell. W. P. Colwill. Sepl2 d w 4w The complete returns of the Prohibition vote in Maine show an increase of 38 per the Ist of Noveraber, will be sold for cost. work done prompily and to order. m., from her late residence, corner of Sydney and Pownal streets, to St. Dunstan's Cathe- dral, thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. } NOTICE. LL UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS left at the Old 8 aod (opposite Bridges’ Meat Mar- ket, Hillsborough Street,) if not called fer before All 8. 8S. TAUDVIN. sepi27—Im dy & wky _LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven Koows with Shop, Possession 200 Tens Culm Coal, newly mined and fresh, either RESERVE, ACADIA or VALE, delivered in the Coal Shed at the Pumping Station. : Coal to be delivered on or before Ist day of | November, 1&8. i Commissioners do not bind themselves to ac- | cept the lowest or any tender. ; By order, | VD. McLEAN, Secretary. | Water Commissioner’s Office, Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1888, sept27—2i thurs mon LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Wellin yard. Possession first of | September.— WILLIAM Dopp. aug20 | years of ave to GOOD GPENEING. ae He HARRIS & STEWART. ; A . - ANTED.—A_ Boy about 4 ing God tu bless their labors. cent. since the last. Presidential : imnediate'y. Apply to M. rae Lower W eeree on ene, fee 26 W.N, . Queen Street. Ch’town, September 19, 1888.