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What Answer Will Y OTJ' Give ‘? m the iirt column as above will bi a vote for Prohibition, and against the liquor tratiic. __ I Piioii. _a__é_ C0111 Men who work ii <= -f 'Enl1'oR's lvlAll.. hwhglt ny onoorn 1 e a man to sell I” nghytillmitlizdili man drunk and A 5h°>"*°f“1 5°* fsh mm for getting drink P k Sin,-lt the item 'in your issue of gg ttchconsea maii_ o mi e _ '~ _ _ Wi _ d and cnmmalsdmd 'Augigstitihe1‘7£l§re_gai;iin§3iedestruc decent mento take '°" 7 r°’° 'J ’ ' °7S Mm' al. had stated that this event occured in the island of Cuba, no comment would ‘;;’3_?_ns;;dmpn;o;?;)' fx be necessary; but as this ou'rage did _“ch nnuo? not take place in a land cursed by “_ dmve ‘ revenue out of slavery and war; nor among berighted ____ decent mm defends _, _and irresp_on_sible savages, butin the so ta _“ch your boy not to called christian community of Cardigan, _Mn uphold ___ pany who your readers would be led to ask, PI” 'here he mn, be _aught wherefore, and by whom, was the deed ' ’= doiro E’ The people ot that community 9 do not hesitate to say, that it was on ‘mg fgifirceiiggxoplagg *account of the well known principles oi “aught to gamble 9 _Mit and Mrs. Alley, and that the illicit meh 8 boy to fesmin renders ot liquor pre responsible for md _hen vote to license a the crime. lt Woud be hard to cori- h___ wort Passions Wm be vince those who coins to this fair ._ _ __ country as summer v;sitois. that some m g°”°_ral’ *“?d_ hem FWS” a°'“'° and to uk are of our own of our most refined ard intelligent ’“d°‘°""g“l`1° 1° b°l9‘"g t° “"7 on li W fo fmeme “fat whwh people, are persecuted tor the sake of 9 : md €ihb°r,s_tb°:h°w 003 ed to_a series ol persecuiiots, which ces g churches to save men and (gllillrlnlnatego 1; .the 12;; 0; vah¥;_?_l__e1 destroy them? and miiirdxeiioiilsi attem t on their t t° preach jmtice and lives iVe have madd’ our boast than Vote to license a ithat ihe laws cf this Island have accom- m"'l|u_1d§h‘(¥ir€n or tial; plished so much in their educating asm° isgrace tendencies, that here-at least-life their religious principles Be nv' subject and property are safe ' that our edu- P13250 t,) dibg 5:32; cational system has ,so improved the °';e:i;'u;?y and morals of the |:r.sent generation. that _ ‘we rank among the most civilized people ot the globe- that every h’ll ‘lxgtulgsd Wzhatsoevgg 5° and valley has its tihurch and pastor, o o you, ye .-, Maw .._12_ therefore the commandments of_God are reverenced and obeyed. Would it not be well for us now. to visit the ruins of Mr. _ Alley`s mill and ponder over the greatness of our delusion, azd the honor and blessing which come to ‘mi mi of b? th* those who are persecuted for rivhteous- wate or are ex r posedito the cold or damp are p one to suffer from that most painful dis- ease, rheumatism. This is a. disease of the blood and can only be per- manently cured by going back to iirst principles and driving out all impurities, and filling the ar- teries with a new, rich, red, healthy life-stream. This is the rea- 4 the emptiness of our boast. Great is ~ i . 'C r l . _ . . 'R the digestion and gf the life giving pe ect. It invigor- nes the nerves. It is ness sake Grant also is the shame,and deep the disgrace, of the land,when the triumphs of evil will niake such things possible. . HENRY PENNA. Methodist Minister. Montague, Aug. 18th. - Rest itution - terly out ofplace in a newspaper, but matters of intense practical importance should find a place in its columns. No Golden Medical Dis- lpartof practical Christianity is more °“‘° forth” d¥5‘?a5°~ ignored than restitution. Only those all blood medicines.. _ . , . and heany appetim It engaged in business tuTly_ know this. in Thousands profess Chrsiianity who never think of making reparation for blood makers and “ and character of others Still all church esh, but tears down _ _ _ _ that constitute cor- and great divines on this subject. °‘5' and excretes them, and l ° -. - th the solid_ muscular ti* A biiet quo.a.tion from Moody It drives all impurities, *ad Grids from the blood. Cvmmon Sense Medical "5¢l'¢1’s from rheumatism, n my ef Williams, Ala. “ M 23 iw. _~ THETA 'H _ . ° I* builds firm, healthy ,es theoretically admit that restitution is make co l t 1 > f nhke czlauliserpggpii ,necessary to salvation. It would be easy to quote scripture, creeds must suiiice. “It we have done wrong forgive us, until we are willing to make restiitution Si use I have taken etmsidered ho less, tell ” _ ' ' pp recovery nndgemis won. _ something that does not belong to me, I 'n‘°“’ names. addresses have no right to expect forgiveness are 81V¢n_by their own ~ ° ° who wishes to do so Good druggists sell the D\S¢0very_” until I make restitution.” Others use stronger language than the great Evan- gelist. The practical application of .and the Church. The Christianity that wrongs and injustice to others is a fraud D . Pi ’ - - - p;¢my'Cu,.§°§,; and a delusion, and is likely to make more infidels than converts, An °°Py Of D°¢¢°1' eminent preacher says :- “What stginp3_3gf§`;§;; J is doing more harm to the cause Cloth-be d ' ' ` Pierce. Buliii;io§0I~?.t¥i1pli in the world is this cold, dead formal- /' roo8-page volume- ism, this conformity to the world. this professing what we do not possess? l ° " -_ _ _ All preachers should proclaim restiiu 13 18 a trouble at tion asessential to salvation. The im- colored boots, penitent may not like it, but a.‘1 good ui With our repairers to Christian and honest citizens will re- d b°°f8--Gorr Biios. joice to hear the truth. of Christianity than all the ;ScepticiSm 4 Sin,-Dogmatie religion nay be ut-* injuries they did to the person, property _ to anyone we should never ask God to s p ii of the ground enclosed in the said ceme- tery is still in its natural sttte a very the Trustees more than orca ,to tike steps to have it put in proper cider and ro o= that the uuus o difference and want cf respect for the “dust ot their kindred," a quorum ot ihis board of trustees could not be got together. consequently that portion of the cemetery remains as it was and is in much need cf some improvement. His allusion ig the normal class is not well put. Docs he not know that teachers' meetings and classes for the study of God’s Word are established throughout the Christian world in order to better qualify Sunday school teachers for the work in which they are engaged? That Christian workers the world over are believing more and more in unity ol purpose and concentration of effort, in the organization of Cl: r'stian societies. holding conventions, etc., where Chris- tiaii men and women of all denomina- tions cau meet on one common platf ~rni to d?scuss matters pertaining to the Kingdom oi Christ, each one trying to make the world better? This was the object in establishing the Normal Cliss at Stanhope, and we think that all right minded people will agree :in saying that it was a good and worthy one and desiring the support of Christians in general. Happily co- operation in the Lord‘_s work is now the order of the day. 'and wetrust the time may not be far distant when this spirt shall be manifested here as well as elsewhere. _ In reply to the last iaragraph of °‘Truih‘s" letter we may say that the gentleman to whom he refers has always held ahigh and worihy ` position in church and Sabbath school and society every good work. - 0.\'LooKr-zit. ' Aug. 22, 1898. i -M-1-oQo@__-i RESOLUTIOH OF SYMPATHY Ton V`ctlm of Rumsellers, Per secution- Sin,-Iii`asmuc_h is we. ‘the`meni- bers of King’s County Temperance learned of-the recent loss sustained by Mr Alexander Alley of Cardigan in the burning cf his mill, and of the attempt- ed burning of his dwelling. in the still* hours of the' night while the family were asleep wiihin-both of which .were evidently the work ofan incendiry in- stigated by the eneiniesot sobriety, teniperanceaud sound morality. Be it resolved that this Alliance place on record and express to Mr Alley and his family. our profound p p .ed _ed portion t it F; ; |\/I 3| E 9 L- |-_E | - be cleared up and cultivated, in order io ,' bring it iritoatit sate for burial piir- _ , i 5 ‘ E E Jw~ Pg535_ ~ ,» i , i Apparently through apathy and iii- ` ' i _ ,U-_?{.f; F:g»=§1 3_1 Mens Shirts at up. i l .J < .». A i ‘ ,. - I . - i Cid) T That Stanhope Matter Again. }'» ‘ _ . , . ____ _ ___ _ _ = i ‘ * .1 . 3 QL# _ Silt,-We regard your correspondent , 1 ~ "7 “3_.'ff"”"” A f 3, _ , . ,, 2 -°Truth`s" letter re the Stanhope Come- , i A ' o, A _ , _ _ t yi it 't ll d f . W ‘ ' A ‘ ’ iii. i§`.§`f.i`§`i$'i>i‘i‘ii.°$i.'°~‘§`» elif.” milf' iiklitiisiiisdsiitsilsiilsilkilk aiisillfalls #Ki 5 t b worthy, ipiich rgspected, and proini-i ` i n tg t ` li 'tf `h . '~ .V ' __ » ating ep em el' , .2 S Goods and offer them at . the fo] ®" l g Q _ v ‘ Straw Hats allstylesd i" _ .i~ l all sizes, at hhlf , ' - il li Ligiii.'rw@sni£i»s . J.. _ ,_ ,i _ - _ _ e -. , ,- ~>>___ _1 __ __ :-,_ __ \ ...`/'L !l. BOYS Felt Hats at least; 2- ‘ ' -e to I than cost. e Q N; Pa ` o i . , _ . ____ / f" upWaterproot` _ ` .“_ _ 2 ' _ _ B0y’s Caps at ‘I5 to 20a, _ f *_ _ . -" Meii’s Linclers at 208. UP- A A V , ' Bicycle Sm” ' ‘ i _gf _._ » is ` A Men’s Cotton H080 Men’s Draweis at 20a up. ___ ‘_'\'i"‘° `/-EY - 9°-4 iii-‘=_@ 5* . .~ ~ ,'~ iP8»i\‘- s - .= _. . _ _ __ ji _ _ g-- We are bound to clear out _ low prices:-C-~ ° bweaters at 25g up Cowon per pair.-` it it Prices 'tell but half the story. Call ,and ' l.Cl treat-s Chronic Diseases 13 the Salisbury method ot persistent -seLf;h p in removlng_ causes from the blood. continuous. intell- - i ‘ i in 'b l tte insures, Alliance, assembled at Montague, have §i2_§ng§f;¢§°s%ta”&°g¥°é_'h‘§agm3m ‘gt cum ible in each case. Does ‘ ` AVOID attempts unaided. V OF . MICROSCOPICAL FIXAMINATIO. Buoon,-sPUr.i, Ultima, ac.” 0 You ' / ~ ~ lt you visit our yard and values we give in Q chi l. , th li ‘ we ngells 'at 6 ‘giigzriirot prices, t he reason will ont to liradliiie uf ll.Y. lliilierslty And the NEW YORK H_OSPlTA!J- 'swam Y y.a.i-s practice in N. Y. City. Ilinloiwi re- , gistered in U. S . and Canada. _ , ` ADDRESS, CHARLOTETTOWN, P. E.l. CANADA 0FFl(`E°~VIc-Iorla Ro\v~ _ Accolnodatlons reserved tor patients. References on nnullcntlou. That our trade is growing dai] , pales are better, business is muh- ing rapid strides forward. _ YOU. It’s our leasure tn plea-se you _ See our lumber-ask our prices. HONE l8l. A ll _lllll ll sympathy with ttiein in the loss sustain- ed. our utter a‘:ihoreuc`e of such evidently tiendish attempts upon pro- perty and life, and also our pleasure in learning of the s iving or the dwell- ing and escape of the ianiiiy through the tifncly diicovery of the tire by a neighbor. And be it further re;-oived that the Secrenry of this Alliance, while en- grossing this resoluion in the Minutes, also forward a copy of the same to Mr Alley, and to the press fir publication, Carried by a hearty and imanimols vote. ` Constipation llilultlillylnlftlio sickness in the world. It -rotatnlthodlgeotedtoodtoolongtnthe bowels and prodmol blltonsnou, torptd liver, Ind# .... .;9,..Q CYS .°:-...f~f°°..;ia"°~“°‘°°-...... ..aPi||5 lureconstlpatlonaml all its ` .resultgolltlyand thoroughly. me. Alldrugglsts. Preplrod by 0. I. -Hood 8 Co., Lowell. lass. The °nlrrmsro.ruewirnHood’|8a.ru|i\rtlln 3 of ilirgeiaséifepffflistifgfé this doctrine would revclutionise Society l" . 7011! welfare, i lm ,_|n,|_ does not fully make amends for all past riders iiiifii has thattliae RUPTURE CUB ED by the IM PROVILD method. Endorsed CU. . The Improved Rupture Cure is pain- ¢-4 AMES BARRETT Eli! ll .llll Yllu?- (tiiilliiilu at lntml llsllut dw. ` Conno'.ly's Wharf. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll........................ ro the largest manufacturers of HAY- Nc 'roots in the Usrrnn Srurns. WE CARRY a. full line of their |13] Ganlgfg for wood _or steel tracks Single, Double and Gralilile Hay Forks, llelal. Steel and llal Hide Bllslleil Pulleys. M' M' Baigaiiis» iii lilly fi ans yiililigeiggtgdg Ouxffleessaalfgtlixia 1iTB€Stp¢l: re in-muted. from ns and save money Stall Granules, Fluor lioiilis. lliy llliief in llaiilagn aiu, llaiiiess.,- Our Spring Importationiis cleaned out and it we have just received two more carloads of ‘ ._ ~ ' the Tudhbpo H|ih.G!’3»d° ca""°S°3' ij' " f _ which we siiailseliat close prices while thevl ;. 'c Ever yl-Ja ily- im. ii you mrpndbuying can a once or you , _ Illiilll V0 Oli, ' ’ 1 V A ' ` NVA SCIJTIA ammo' _ i ' by ihg midigni iii-ofusiinii an-i hy thousands l- A ‘ _ ~ ' Who have discardcii their trusses and i'emaiii§ ' _ _ red fi _ l 1ei=s.in\'olvir_ig no ipconijenienco and requires , i - - - - AND ~ ~ - gi_i_ly 5_0; 6 visits. lnxaminations tree and con-- ' _ erilia. . No pay until cured _ _s _ _ _ r _ __ s Throw Away Your Trussi AT I-IALIFAX, 1|. 8., ..l;s°;i1°2§il:.i:'.it=':l?;°;;i“~.§‘;r§i:::t2:iii geptimbu- 2g_3,pww ggi" you obey instructions. _ Q D FQ i |__| F--1-._ F I $le,ooo In Pnlllull $18,060 l _ i _ . . _ Charlottetown, P.E. Island, Canada. , i.iBIila?tcp;iir'f`l;i'itni\l:?ut'“l nh’ _,Pt OFFICE--Victoria Row. ' HPRDVEIENT IN EVERY Uffllfilfs §g§_“;;',,1_l:;§,“11°-m-»="°°/“°f“‘- Knows it all, but those wonnsiirui srrcul. iimuicrisuls. who seem io l<_n<>w fi :t2iiit'i;¢i:.i‘a..°.ii.°i=~i:i'..°..°i'i;i arg buyinrr our THE REUEF OF Lam In prefereneii to' any others. They know a good thing when they see it. Our depression in prices, our large and varied stock, our EASY TERMS, our repntation as a relia- ble house to deal with, makes them naturally roll our way. forum ~ . §r$¢mm§iirnE is ni-at class 'The P. E. Island Music House. F .i.iiuii.iri. "i l ~ _ '_ » 5 ‘_ _ _nicent lhtmn _ i _ on A s - ilililllllllill lllll ilmliiiiislls Prod d d the mtnngomm t.ofH\lid Ill Tealditiit llzmehton. Ont.. with dioolsv n 7 i i d ual *KI f ~ ii°.~'r.. .. A 'e _ o '. unerorr wa ;. V great showot tr97. , “Q ’ = " ,F Pri .i d il , t' °' . i°lvstt°.~i. w‘nli~a.."§§ a `ii June 23.d&w3mo»=. 4 ~. " A illlllllliilillillllw We are making all the latest ltylol of Photos, tinisheu in a superior mon ner, .either on glossy or flat paper a the bid St. , Weilijarei also as new spllndl, atoekn! and ware. "This is tlioliplaoo. “O »- » cs. i..a\/vid.. North SidoolMl\'k0¢HoI__ll. . ` l‘ ~', ' - » , _