THE BuWLY BXAMENKK, UHARLUT?RROWN, FEBRUARY, 9 1900 It Pays to Bay it Perkins’. THR DAILY RXAMINER. « FEBRUARY 9, 1900 i i CHURCH WORK IN NEW YORE. Cut it Small : - an LOVE'S EVERNITY. — “Ow Bearp 8.8. Mixto ‘*February 7th. ‘We as passengers on board “8. S Minto” desire te say that im our opinion this boat is admirably adapted for the | work for which she was built. Ip ten inek | green ice, she to-day travelled at a good Petals pace, surpassing, we believe, anything ihe | “Stanley” could have done, and we are of | the Opinion that im heavy i¢e ehe will give a good geeount of herself under the ski/ful | management ef that neble officer, Captain | Silentiy, stesdily, slowlr, Snowflakes are falling aduwn the sky, Filing the Earth with their beauty aud brightness, they are of rare, radiant whiteness, Wafied from flowers that blossom on high. een mm A rreros of the recent meeting ef the Silently, steadily, sreetly 7 . _ he EOE ex Wea Mur annuai white wear sale is now cn. Read ovr large “ad” on fourth| The ‘writer eays that the Protestant D. Farquharson, L. G. Whear, 2 pe ge. ' Episcopal Church in the city of New P. J. Quiaa, —— ronan jana sees. aa tal . : : aster Mariner vaoieh aed melt awa Positively the best value in the | York is not only the moat numerous, the F. Hyde, Richard Stockman, Spring time advancing—but - tho’ hod. < emaur Piece city. the wealthiest and the most socially J. W. Robinson,” surrender r GIVES A GREAT RESULT. 5 YT WIT CI eas powerful, bat it hae very marked peoulari- We copy this from the Patriot. It is Love that ie deep, that is trae, that ie DOMINION TOB4CCO CO., MONTREAL. it PER K INS t CO ties of its own; and he inetanees St. tender, Y. \ ( ; pleasing to hear upen such excellent au- Lives and endareth forever and aye. : Table Linen We give the best value. Don’t take our word Viaced. suy here an! save money. compare and be con- | Diocesean Church Society, of this Pro- vince, a few facts and statistics, taken from an article in Munsey’s Magazine for Febrwary, conceraing Chureh work in New York may be of general interest. Bartholomew's. “Its motive power,” he says, ‘is the Spirit of Jesus Chriset,—Jesus living im a vast city whose people are gathered frem al]] the world, doing his work of comfert, guidance, healing and instruction, by the aid ef Hie disciples; but Himeelf the same, yesterday, today, and forever. Take away this Divine power, and the whele parish work would stop.” The -centre of it isthe parisk church, with its direct werehip of God, its sacraments, sermons and pastoral ad- ministratione. Io the church aod chapels eonnected with it there are religious ser | vices in eome five or six foreign languages. | There is the Swedish Mission, the | Oriental Mission, the Chinese Guild, the |German Mission. They all have the F, PERKINS X& UD | sme motive power. But the motive power ia not simply to be looked at,—is Allan Finlayson. Benjamin Regers, James S. Grey, E. J. Anderson, D. A. McKinnon, R. H. Cameron Wm. Richarde, therity that we are to have some value in The Mirto for the immense sum of merey expended upon her. But The Patriot dees not attempt to estimate the addit‘onal advantages aceru- ing to the people of this province and Canada at large on account ef the posses- sien of The Minto,—seeing that The Stanley is tied up at the wharf! Nor does The Patriot, nor do the gentlemen whose names are atiashed to the certificate, refer to the reported order for a new alide valve fer a costly sew vessel upon which sonmetaning less than $10,000 were ex- pended after her arrival in Charlottetowa last fell. + Ore RCTIE AND CCMMENTS. L B. Prowse, Rebert L. Mellish,| That even sorrow is reft ef iis sadness, : Leve finds its wey tothe human heart, Filling the the soul with such exqusite giudnese, By the sweet power that love doth impart. M. Mazri, CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Siz,-—If we have a law im thie city to pretest animals from cruelty I fear it isa dead letter. Caees of gress cruelty occur daily om our streets and équares and ne notice is taken of them. I do not believe it is possible for us te escape some very uppleasant gonsequences to ourselves if we fail to protect animals from abuse and wrong. On Wednesday, going along Prinee Street, I saw a horse tied to a telephone post shivering with cold, being im an ex- posed piace, with no Llanket. I stood a while to see if anyone had charge and not seeing any I walked sround several blocks until [came again ia site of the horse which wasetill tied im the same place. How long he was there befere I saw him I cannot tell. Now here was 4 case of gross cruelty, he would be fined. THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY | The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. [cCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,325 36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN. FORCE— $971,711,997.79 Bx All Canadian Policies payable iu gold<apag Before placing your insurance please eall or write fo stim ates. JOHN McEHACHERN. AGENT 27—Sat & Mon lmo a ye | moves, and all these missions —Rev. Dr. Pope, of St. John, died yes-| and it is by no meane unusual; but ifany |e an a | ne pushing, pulling, _ restraining, terday. He was very well known in Char-| one were to attempt to rescue the animal Qt: (: Kg Special values in bleached, ur ‘2 ' the term “British” would more aptly appointed before whom information could | M li bicached and domestic sheeting. Read | 5®™' religious motive gives abigh meral| represent the forces and agencies} ¢ laid and come atiff penalty attached for us INS, lsrge “ad” on fourth page. tone to the whele work. The pas~ re ~ the ve of canving the ge pee —— ee ee [ts a pleasvre for us to show our | toral etaff of clergy are at the command 4g in the vanguard of civilization. : i = ae - e coe : Br a ocala cus lie ined ate Mr. Bell cites the heroism andi chance, It tt not be amiss for clergy ee Flannelettes, [ a s j sacrifice of Scots in the Black Watch on °F ‘teachers to refer occasionslly to the ° you. way overlooked. Bui there is no pauper- | the field of Magersfontein ; poinis out that SU*ect. 1t is important to enlist the boys izing. What is desired and achieved is | “our best generals” are not English, such, q y the promotien of self-respect and self. | for instance, as Wolseley, Roberts aad Be- i D. MoNe |» 1 The Gitle Olah efor’ resford. Moreover, we are under the flag se : en ee, By yenrees%. Se (Se VRS SUES © | ond Joval fo:0 Meitiod Gotes. “Laie cen N Die WL fal ie Laces. } goed illustratien. It privileges | cludes Mr. Bell, “the rose of England, the : 4 urses SHOCS— Li colie— : > 1 are, use of clubroom and library, access to | Shamrock of Ireland and the Lion of | just reseived at R K Jost’s, SY the large ball every evening after pine | Scotland (which is a true emblem of the ' i akie . he hil aattiotead We anticipate a visit frem you Pe ae aioe ae acl a ALT latter) be blended together for the endure We have still a few suits of ats : , » PHY ure classes, lectures, | ing welfare of the British nation. Tne | Wool Fleeced Mer’s Under- Se | glee elub, literature clase, penny provident | Home of the Brave, and the Pride of the | ce, ie re $1.50 ver 3 * ° ' ” | and mental benefit clubs, classes in dress- | Free.” weal » Feguiar price 94.9 per i? _ - Barris LONDON HOUSS ° Sovevecsonre J eCsoeoseses | making, millinery. cooking, embroidery, suit, the balance will go at Se - ’ 9% : IS T : . | stenograrhy, typewriting, etc. The CA i D ! $1,00 per suit—J B Macdon- é, e s 4 . : | classes, seem te | , with x it- . : & © oN, SSS BSS OSS: OS oe SSS Se ong om c i “BR oe . ee e . fu ae wail oes ald & Co. AS % ee ZS a ~ i ey ° ¢|iog admission when any vacancy may s ® o- I - — sje To the Electors ef Ward 4. . : ® There are similar advautages for men— Sea Shee —, ! a | tailoring, printing, and so on—all obtaia- | Lapis ayp GentLemeN,—At the rolici« SS ers e . | ed on payment ofan exceedingly small fee. | tation of a large number of the electors o : : — “+ met we ™twe on. there is an | *! Ward Four, I have nominated as a een eect > on this list that will S| *nere is a loan associatidu; .." “" "| caudate for the <«lectiev, on Wed- . s pleas : you? 9 empieyment bureau; both for men “and ye. cay next. I confidently appeal MAKE THIS MEMO. IN YOUR BOOK BEFORE | for your Weusg- er my = record, If so, cali in, we shall be glad to get your order. All Goods of Best Quality Silver Cake 16c Jb. Light Fruit Cake 16e Ib. Rich Pound Cake 20c Ib, English Nut Cake 16c Ib. Ginger Snaps 12c Ib. Voughnute 10c per doz. Tarts, Bunt, Rolls, Corn Gems, &c,, per doz. eL- | Lig a { staff of teachers, giving instruction in almost every language epoken in New | Yerk, including Chinese. Nebody is obliged te attend religious services; no one gete any material privileges by deing so. There is not the elighies: temptation | to hbypeericy inthis direction. Yet the | congregations and Sunday classes are large, even to overflowing ; and the domi- women; there is St. Bortholemew’s Clinic, | with its medical and surgicai advice and | attention; and this is not nearly the full list. The work done by St. Bartholomew’s | i8 typical of that which is done in other | Motieonal churches in New York. Of | course the church expenditures are large. | That of St. Bortholemews amounts to | $171,559; Grace $112,582; St. Thomas $93,559 ; St, Georgee, $80,552; Ascension | $62,724; St. Michacl’s $25,926,—not to apeak of Trinity, one of the largest, and | many other smaller churches. A GOOD PARLOR — Referring to Tarte’s claim to be an Imperial Federationist, the Montreal Star says: “A darkie caught io a hen-coop might as well announce himselfa mem: ber of the Good Government Club.” -—Mr. John D. Bell, of Montague, P. E. Island, writes the Siar pretesting ageinet the use of the word “ English”in the affairs of the Empire, and peinting out that as Chairman of tbe Fim.f¢ Com- mittee for the past twO years, ma de a personal canvas, as I believe the eleeters will exereite their franchise for the candidates they think best euited to conduct the business of the city. As the debenture debt of the oity, when the sewers are completed, w’!! $500,000 I am opposed to any further addition to that debt without firet consult- ing the citizens at a public meeting called for the purpose. Yours truly SIMON W. CRABBE. Ch’tcwn, Feb 8th, 1900. be over | I haves) i a ec lottetown, having resided here as pastor of | We have ne simp! a) r : se ce ’ p e, | Steadying, in innumerable ways, Thcre,/ prince Street Methodist Church for a workable Jaw that everyone cao under 4s Vis ee | are large Sunday sehoole with an ample | number of years. stand. The citizens are run down on our streets by rude, careless, drivers, and the poliee seem powerless to check the evil. In my opinion it would not be difficult to deviee a law tu put an effectual stop to | much of the cruelty to animale we see on our streets. If it were enacted that every horse in tae city should have a number on seme part of the barness large enough to be seen easily and that some person were in a stromag body to protect avimals from LEAVING HOME a WS s LEER ' Remnants LM c re Prints, Dress Goods teeta Ribbons, Silks, “See Perkins’ Line ot Whitewear First.” Because the will save mcney : | . ~~ A, - ee mt “ | WHY ? stock contains the kind of Whitewear that for you, In Pies we have Apple ere " Mies Cream saa : The cotton, the designs, the stitching, the whole “‘get : Cocoanut. . SUITE AT \ up” of our whitewear is correct in every particular. : Taaeen?S : p The prices have been so fixed that you'll appreciate the : D. Stewart : MODERA TE PRICE values at a glance. S$ BAKES BES! “s ‘ + : one That’s “why.” 6 ° BEoeest M 808800b8 C008 : "ll let th hit agt t tory. sere rt This’ tn Wai werent ix ole ahd Welnat $04 We'll let the whitewear tell the rest of the story THE: THI NGS Cotton Tapestry Suite. T hissuite has spring &. *—YOU BAT are not the ones to teke chances with. We take good «are that nothing gets on to our shelve- that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide \range of Sauces and Pick- les and jarok to select from. makes this suite $22.80 NET. SANDERSON & CO seats, is trim med with lush, and finished up in gocd style—The cash discount of 5 p.c. Wef[ wonld Jike to show you this suite, if you want something gcod' at a small price. John Newrson It Pays to Buy at F, PERKINS & CO’S SUNNYSIDE. _ Tn Guba