~<a a —— = Soe ee = ee = wa anomeric 3 ; & i} ys a a aN oe + = = ; _ - aro paehininniililiailictiiaiaiipiaiiajlillnsesiies asi oo : i TeeM Five Dottars A YEAR. '* This is true Liberty, whenjFree-bora Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evuiries, Smncie Corres Two Certs. i dpoue eee — ~ — »s 4 SS ST NEW SERIES ‘CHARLOTEETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 188L VOL 9.---NU. 127, i is i alaidicadidiins ain cerita etalk sail sccaniitsieaditiea enemaienciaaaeiiiaatiaieans rte red ; T : 3 ‘ . : . THANESGIVING. ebout its religious condition? Certainly to yourselves and see if this is an evil , TH K 1) AILY ix AMINER. N ty Ny G 4 N P Pp anh tihie there is not a little for which we may be to be guarded against. rie 4 IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, | € Ww lr, a G W 00 Q, Cw L1cés, ABSTRACT oF SERMON PREACHED By Rey. “avkful. There is a very general respect Now, another point; and this specially, He | = ad ‘we Company. | ORO. .W. HODGSON. ON SUNDAY EVENING | —~°ve™ reverence—for religion, and a sin- though by no means altegether, concerns t Pe By rar Examiner Puswisnine or ANY, | Samet if apeeoserag at ‘cere acknowledgement of its obligations. the mothers of families. Sunday schools , > i prom THRIR OFFICER, CoRNER OF WATER | —AT THE ee 3 |It ust be understood that I am speaking are very useful. — But they will de more hi swe GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Be = ‘quite generally, and not referring to the harm than good if they are made an excuse ; ie Gharlottetown P. E. Island. | ‘6 tu everything give thanks, 1 Thess., v ch., 18 verse. fa) more important considerstion of the for neglecting the religious instruction of Lite ie : , - Ss | is OGUTH PO RT STORE 53 As usual, the sermen on Thanksgiving;way in which individuals fulfil those childven at home ; and parents are mak- : tei eee sk: | cS s will be preached on the Sunday before/acknowledged obligations, or show the inga terrible mistake if they think they i if Bix M uths, . ‘ 7 $2 50 ; Thanksgiving Day On the day itself let | genuineness of their reverence and respect. have psrfermed their daties to their chil- i re three ! hemths, . . . ; ~ —0:0— = us give thanks. Beforehand, we will speak! But I think in a general way the foregoing dren by simply szeing that they go to : hey One Month, : . . 000 | . ’ : . about so doing. statement is quite true; and it is ene for Sunday school. It is much to be feared Baie gé~ Advertising at most moderate rates. 7 E would respectfully call the attention of customers, friends A guestion mests us on the very thresh- which we nae Bs thankful. Wemay judge that the good, old fashioned way of children it @ontracts may be made for monthly, | and buyers to the fact that we are seiling, CHEAP FOR. hold of our pep enet, = the apenas | es fate the tone - the Press. ae saying their oe home ~ learn- +i terly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-| (14 © tient ig Sa ao we now have o # regularity of could any newspaper live amongst us which ing seripture verses and learning hymns at bean en a caliteien: : : i ASH, over) thing Mi Our line, such as the order of nature, is there any adopted anything like a defiant or irrever- home 18 going into disuse. If the mn if 0 ial etinettaatiliahimeen on del meaning in our continuing to havelent tone towards religion er religious choice had. to be made — there {\; ALMANAG FOR OCTOBER Iga! | Dry pe Clothi ee “a ; De these Thanksgiving Days. To put the observances } is not the . least nécessity that ape , ; ‘eadymade Clothing, Earthenware, ernmes!, ole, case as strongly as possible: Once; qj — b it sheuld be—between giving up Sunda + te . a ke ‘ hen again, we may be thankful that the am giving up st y tt MOON'S CHANGES. \* Hats, Hardware, a eee it was thought that some of the! yorq’s Day is senutlley very fairly observ- School and giving up home teaching, a . hy Fall Moon 7th day, 9h. 47m. a.m, N. W. git wpe a a Ra; on cperations of nature, such as the iq. True, the idea of Worship is too much ‘thousand times better that the former with id (below horizon. ) ne 9B ne ws. mag eae changes of the day and of the year, were jst sight of in this connection. Too many ®!l its manifold advantages should be blot- oo Last Quarter l4th day, 10h. l4m., p. m., N E. - achat a ae Saari ra by vane et woreene effected Dy | seem to forget that the Christian Lord’s ted a wh own — ne, * _the Seeter ae i slow horizo | Ot, “Re ; : ’ (01 ’ x0 imse sut that others, such as tie! 7), is not only all that the Jewish Sab- word, than tha ome teaching shou e t Is io ese Qlst pe 10h. 19m, p.-m, N. > >=?e8, Glass, Tubs, Spices, &e., Ke. falling of the rain and tie ing of the | path was, fas K see deal ahes besides ; #bandoned. It may very frequently be i ‘WV. (below horizon.) : : . wind, were rvsults of His own immediate | and so they think that if they do no men- the ease that parents. can give children but Pt ial ron arter, a day 12h 35m. midnight, | and everything usually found ina general store. 7 . sts co ; But ; = it 18| per ef work, they have kept the day well, little a in their ordinary ay od - i ha . (belew horizon certain 1a is 18 no @ case | quite forgetting that itis essentially a day 8°D*. is very, Very unfrequently ie nel F ert isan Sun. Moon| High | Days DONT FORGET THE PLACE. hoa apart, all the changes of je public worship, and that the obliga- Case that they cannot help them with their iy yy DAY OF WEEK)» os \sets | rises ;water|len’h. | nature are the outcome of the workings ofition of worship is very poorly if Sunday School lessens. Let them see to Res i —_—___——- ee ann | BEER. & CH A NDLER figed, definite lawa—laws the results of 4: gl} fulfilled by a man who, if in good it that they do not neglect this. hee ils la ie 7 a5 ? "3 "® Bal 2 21 i y which are not always calculable by/tealth, stays in bed all morning, _ 4nd mow, on Thursday next come te the itis 8 aturai 2 o& -#= 9%! 3 Ve . ; ; i i ™ ve P : S ° ies Sigunday | 5} 33) 2.39) 5 18 28 Oct. 10, °81—1m eod, wkly 2m—pat Sevrnporr Store. | "4, only because we do not yet fully lounges away the afternoon, and strolis in House of God. The Holy Eucharist, the it ft % Monday 7\ gil 3 11! 6 43 Se ee ere on ane re . yr know their course, Men _ can calculate the evening to the Church which he Christian's service of praise and thanks- 4 i 4| Tuesday | $; 29] 3 39] 7 54) 21 with certainty the time . of the | « patronizes ;’ while his highest concep- 8!V!Pg, 1S surely the most fitting act of ‘in 5 Wednesday | 9) 27) 4 7| 8 48 8 rising and the setting of the sun three years tion of worship is listening to and criticis- worship for Thanksgiving Day. For lif | 6'Thersday 10, 25] 4 35; 9 34) 15 hence. They cannot yet calculate how, on! ing ‘a germon. — But, still, notwithstanding abundant harvests, for a peaceful country, had. Y\Friday — | 32} 241 5 5/10 15) 2 any day three years hence, ihe wind will) these very defective views, there is a good for freedom from plague, pestilence and Wee #!Saturday 13) 22 5 3610 54! v blow, or what, if any, rain will fall. | goa) te bea thankful for in the general ob- famine, we may rejvice and thank God. ‘i Mf 9 Sunday | 15) 20! 6 \4 tl 33} oY But can any one doubt that these latter are! seryance of the day. There are other signs For personal sorrows, afflictions and logses it if 10| Monday 16} 1S 6 53 aft 12) 12 LBs as calculable aa the former, if we only) of good which might be referred to; but W® May sorrow, and yet thank God, too. its a eee. aah oa ; oa ; 52) 10 59 knew how the problem were to be worked|iime will notallow. We must take a luok For not a few evidences of religious and 12 Wednesday | Is , os & 39 5 :0: — ont ? for a m } : I dare Social welfare, we may thank God and take 3 Thursday | om 129) 9 22 52 eV. 3 : or &@ moment at the other side. are * ’ Oc, tliat . re 7 " | on cle a 8 a 49 Now we noed not be at all afraid fully to say a good many things might be seen to ete for our tages. ; while ba ar Ett ne am lan ia a4 o - . : : iene 96-1 Bnd with ° Bwaol tion now but dangers we see we take warning an cay 16 Saturday | 23; 9/11 441 414 46 Vi : ila ta voncies a , t] - k t accept this teaching of science, and to ac-/find fault with. But I men : iS a a 7 lz onl Sitors, and as many otners aS Can MAKE IU! .usvicdes that. while God does all in! ita,’ pe ‘te f great re- God that we ean hope that by His grace Tha 16, Sunday | 24! /imorn| 3 24; 43 “? nowiledge at while oad does & l,one thing-—-one great cause ef great re . 3 os 7 as | = 2 . . . at inter boleh 1} lig teaknie ‘vi they may be avoided. On that day ‘ re- ; hy 17| Menday | 96) 51 0 45! 6 30) 39 j " everything, in everything He does all by} ligious weakness. Is not the divided con- y y Eithe is lweaday | -o7!| «31 1 47/7 30! = 36 cony enient, are Iny ited fo seeondary causes governed by law. If then | dition of our religion most lamentable? member the poor.” “‘ If thou kast much, i ey ¢ 19 Wednesday | 28) 1} 2 50! 818! = 33 our Harvests, our Fisheries—everything | What.a waste of spiritual power! Whata &!ve plenteously ; if thou hast little, do i vs 3 20, Thursday | $0} 0) 3 52) 9 59) 30 —CATLI AT for which we are called upon to give; waste—and this is not to be ignored—of “03 are ——- ~< oe ~ ee " ii #1 | Friday 31/4 58) 4 56,10 37 27 | thanks—are thus the results of fixed un-j valuable resources which, if combined, '0T 80 “hou gatherest to thysell a good re- ih Ss : leat: ‘ “le Qo TR 98k ; 2 ea : ae 82 Saturday 33! 5¢| ° ate 7 23 | ry changeable laws, ia there any reasen why | could be so much more effectively applied | W4Td im the day of necessity.” ‘ fi : ae 34| a S aie 7a c CH FAPSIDE OPPOSITE THE MAR KET we should have days of Thanksgiving? 1) Leok at eur own little town, withits sa or OeElVheeeEaaaaaeEeEeneeeeee it iy : 4 Monday 35} 53) 8 19/11 30) 5 | 5 j think that this view of God’s way of work-| eight ‘“‘ various denominations.” Look at THE FIRE he ‘ 25 Tuesday 37; 52) 9 23\morn | 15 | ; . Pe ; : J is it ‘ : 26| Wedn iin 38} 50/10 23| 0 10! 19 | ing, so far from rendering thankegiving un- | some still smaller couatry village or country i t 27|Thursday y 40| 48/11 17) © 52! 8 | AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF necessary or unreal, is tie one which puts! district with its three or four congregations, . : i i" 28! Friday 41; 4Glaft 2| 1 40) 2 | it on its proper footing, and is the only |each one small in numbers, poer in re- insurance §sotla on ; naa j 29 Saturday 43| 45! 0 40; 2 32! 5| : ene which will enable us to follow the }sources, and struggling for an existence. i ij : 30|Sunday | 44 44| 1 13) 3 36| 9 59 Stoves feneral Hardware Glassware & roceries command of the text: ‘‘ In everything give| What waste there is here ! How is this to’ (LIMITED), iri] ;. i $1|Monda 16 46/4 26! 1 41! 4 50) 9 58! ' j thanks.” For we are to give thavks at all be remedied? Not by each one thinking DON. ENG , bs — od ——— ———— _ _ — ad times. Not alone in the bright days of | that everyone else must come to think like OF LONDON, ENGLAND. na Oredit Foncier oe prosperity, but also in the dark hours of / himself. [ think it will notiie Tn this way. Head Office, - - Corner Teadenhall Street, Londo, Hig ' Fs adversity when the clouds of some un-| Not by an cccasional ‘‘ platform unity,” gg gs sity IN COOK SI OVES expected sorrow have darkened the life as| where men meet fora few hours on a wesk Opts. A ee Oe 4 a T ’ well as in happier times; ‘‘ when the/day, to separate again as far apart as ever ; Name nan 2. fey y . sé Nj ng ‘ ? 9 é . ? ee ee sserve Fund - - - - 0,00 e i r ti= +. & We have the N lagara,” “Waterloo” and “ Star, for wood >; fields shall yield no meat and the flock be}on Sunday. Not ‘by eliminating, so that Deported with Dominion Govt. sitees | ai PALLY ie! ii . the “Good News,’ “Alderman,” “Taily Ho,’ “ Parlor een me oat ” pelt as when pbs —_ be ae re. , nes = 99 er ae rs ” : ear rings forth plentifully, we are to;Article from e Cree and removr- sobs ot . tl Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King, for coal. ‘* rejoice in the Lord and joy in the God of ing every landmark of "the Christian Folicies insued. ome Jenne, settind promptly H ; i ait et Seat Ligier ie, eal Capital, - - - $5,600,060 ——— President—Uon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans with sinking fand, and short term loans wi h- out sinking fund. Fer particulars,apply at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlotcetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 24, 1881. lL. ARTHUR & CO., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels 6n the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settle! promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), gent for Prince Edward Island [wkly ju’77) ARCHIBALD McwE!L & FORGES, SHEIPPANG AND Uommission Merchants, EXPORTERS GF PRODUCE, 44 South Street, - New York City. W. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, consignments of Potatoes, Gnas H. MeNarz, Agent, 49 Water street, hear Queen, Charlottetown. [se 14 lm wily EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. GTN LH RAL Commission Merchants, No. 213 State Street, BOSTON, May 14, 1881, Bens. ¥. Grarron, Srory P. Lavp Havserr E, Pare. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS! PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD. Attorneys-at-Law and. Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Firra Street, Wassinuion, D. C. 2 OS ee er Farlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, light,” “Model Parlor,’ “Organ,” “ Scout,” &c., &. °‘o:°:—_—- -- ——_ — . For Churehes, Halls, Stores and Schools ‘we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,’ “ Ironsides” and “ Box.” 0 + — ‘Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, | Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &., &e.; Stove Pipe and Elbows. Faweeit’s Celebrated Iron Ploughs and Extras. in large variety. —:0'— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Perks, cuzap; a few pair ef extra good Carvers and Forks, ia Ivory, Buck Hora and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for eld and young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, Spoens and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iren Stands, &c., &c; Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rugs, Halters, Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Ferks, Shevels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, Kc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. A splendid assortment.of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, Halls,&:. Bst American Kerosene Oil. eet SOOT GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. it FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. < en 20) Se ee YikG_e Goods carefully packed and expressed~to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENRY BEER Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. }among which will be found the “ Waverly,’ “Gem,” “ Twi- Tinware eur Salvation.” Then it may be said that thanksgiving becomes quite unreal. Well, if we fx our attention on certain occasional benefits which suit our desires, and because we are pleased with them, wish te thank God for them, certainly our thanksgiving will be only occasional. But there is a higher view than that. Weare to think of God as alwaysruling the world and our lives in all things. We, if we have a Christian’s Faith, will believe that he rules lovingly, wisely and well, and the spirit in which we shail think ef all He does will be one of continued thankfulness. Take this illus- tration,—it may assist us. Suppose a child, whose careful and affectionate pa- rents are constantly providing for him all that he requires ; a friend meets him and unexpectedly gives him a valuable present the, child will no doubt feel specially thankful for that ; but were he able to re- flect he would soon see that the geodness of his parents, daily, hourly providiug food, clothing, shelter, loving care, calls for greater gratitude than did the occasional gift. And this same illustration will carry us further. No wise or prudent head of a house can so rule that he will always meet the wishes of his children. At times he must withhold frot them that which they wish for. At times he must compel them to that from which they would shrink. So it isin this world. If we believe what we say when we call God ‘‘our Father,” we cannot expect that everything will be im accordance with our desires. * But as we see that by the work- ing ef His great laws—the expressions of His living loving will—jeys and sorrows, prosperity and adversity, plenty and want, are given, with quiet, confident assurance, we shall see in all the works of His hands —though effected by His own laws-—and ** In everything give thanks.” Why, then, have a special day for it? Because it is well to sct apart a day for a special ard particular manifestation of feelings which ought always te be more or less in our minds. The Christian Church commands us te devote the Lord’s Day specially to worship; she does not mean thereby that we are to worship God oaly on Sundays. Rather she would teach us thereby that worship is to be an integral part of our whole tife every day. She bids us on one! day of the year think with sorrow and gra-| titude of the death of Our Lord; she does! not mean that we are te care for His death only on Good Friday. And so with other days of observance. We are not directed by the Church to keep this special day of Thanksgiving. We are requested by the civil authority to do so,—a request to which we most willingly acceed, not as though we were to be thankful only on this one day, but acknowledging it asa special public recognition of the general duty of thanksgiving. So much for the first division of our subject. _ An oceasion of this sort a'lows and invites the consideration of some subjects which are not usually spoken of here. At sucha time we feel inclined to take a glance at our religious and social condition geverally, and to ask ourselves what we can see that may be a cause for thanksgiving ; what jdangers may seem to threaten! Looking at our country as a whole, what can we say : Faith, and calling the desert of barren negation thus made, a peact,. I think not | in these ways. How then is the work te be) dene? That I cannot pretend™to answer. | But I think it can be seen how it may be begun: By all Christians recognizing the ev.lsof disunion; by their searching with hu- mility for their own and not their neighbors’ defects; by theexercise of that charity which would seek and gladly find all the geod it can in others and think ne evil; and by) earnest prayer that Our Lord’s words may be fulfilled, and that His people be one in Him. Now, a glance at our social condition. Here, too, there is not a little to be thank- ful for. The family life is the basis of all true social prosperity and advancement; and its safeguards are on the whole respect- ed and regarded among usa. We may be very thankful that the terrible evil which can be witnessed in other countries of diverces frequently and commonly granted, | is not to be seen among us. I must not forget that I am speaking generally, ether- wise I must here have paused to warn you that that after all personal, individual purity is the only true safeguard of the family bond. But on that subject I cannot new dwell. The attempt made a year or two ago to weaken the sanctity of the marriage bond by creating a distinction between a wife’s own relations and those of her hus- band, and a man’s own relations and those without reference to Head Office, J. R. BRECKEN, Bank of P. E.I., Agent for P. E. I. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent, Sept, 13, ’81—3m 2aw, pat 3m Marine Insurance Company —or— Prince Edward Island. Rost. Lcxeworru, Esq., President. Directors : Hoy. L. C. Owen, Lb. R. M, Hooprr,Esq., T. Haypranan, Eeq., | B. Ro@uns, Ksq., G. BR, Bexr, Esq., | Samvugt Mourca, Esq. Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. HALES, Ch’town, April 25, 1881. Secretary TO LEASE. THE CITY HOTEL, or on Great George Strect, op- posite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the late occupant—Mr. A, A. Mackenzie—having skedaddled, This House is now in a good state of re- of his wife, or by the incensistent com- pair, is centrally situated, has recently been promise which would put a woman en a reshingled and otherwise repaired; lots of lower footing than the man in the marriage Cellar room; has about 30 rooms. ‘The situa- relation, providentially failed. Troe, as I tion is about the best in the city, being cen- tuld you at the time, the propesed changes ‘lly situated and om high land, where the weuld not effect us; but as citizens and patriots we may be glad that they were not made, and earnestly hope that nothing, may be ever done among us to weaken the! strength and sanctity of the marriage tie, | But now, in our family life, are there | any dangers to warn against! [ will) will speak of but two. I do not say that there are only two; but of two only will I speak to-night. As I have said, the family | life being the basis of all true National) prosperity, we must note with jealousy any- | thing that would injare it. Now there is a) danger that I think not uncommon. It is} the danger that arises from husbands ond | fathers letting their pleasure or business 50 | absorb their time as to lead thei to neglect: their homes. Everyone will acknowledye that this is wrong im the matter of pleasures, | and will see thé evil of a man seeking his companions and enjoyments away from his drainage runs off to the river. Rent moderate, Apply to GEORGE DAVIES & CO., Aug. 22, 81. Queen Square CARPETS, Lace Curtains, &c CHOICE ASSORTMENT just opesed, and will be sold at very low prices at R. W. TREMAINE’S, $3 Queen Street. Removed, \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her i friends and the public generally that she has opened ber Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, June 1, "Bi. own home circle. But too many are quite willing to make without scruple ‘‘business” For terms, etc., apply at her Studio -~ resi- an excuse for a neglected family and home, dence of Mr. Peeblez, South Side of King Of course in what I now say I do not refer , Square. [au 29 tf to seafaring men, or those whose business is | - of such a kind that it must keep them away | H - . from home. I speak of the ordinary occu- | erring. Her £1ng. pations of a town life, those of business | . men, of professional men and mechanics. | 100 bbls. Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Surely if in these a man allows bis business Bloaters, to lezd him to desert his home, he} 100 quintals Codfish, is sarificing the end to the means.| 100 do, Hake, What earthly cbject can ‘business’} 12 casks Cod Oil, have except to make a heme. If it! 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), destroys. or injures the home, it hes. 1.00 busuels Fishing Salr, failed in its chief end. if a man-has! On hand, a full supply of Cotion Duck, been away—as he generally must be—all the | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lin +s forencon and all the afternoon, it is cer-|4#¥4 Twines, Paints and Oils. tainly overdoing business forhim regularly to! DAVID SMALL. set out from home each eveningagain. Look’ Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. a ty gt AES AME St Sasa na He US i OLR ITS ape Stee ne eae ae a 2 co Petes Se a AN | et oh: i TT aC ae o ——e~ ir a pe het — —- cis ow nts are omen omer: i ‘Ta (ncn Ln nee ghee a tsa apieed C