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The Clergy Admonished As the various church orgInll8tl°°9 are now holding their annual 9138310133 .nd counting up the rfifilfl Of their labors during the past year, the Hah- fax Herald takes advant5S° °f ‘ha occasion to give the clergy 801116 admonition and reproof and to- point out wherein, in the Herald’s opinion» they have fallen short in their ch?“- tian ministry. Our contemP°““'Y_h“° considerable fault to find. It thinks that the clergy by T688011 0‘ "he" habits of life and thought are yet!‘ by year becoming more removed from the e. The sermons that are preached and the addresses that are delivered conuin very little which has a direct bearing upon the practical life of the we They are characterized says the Herald by a lack of religious fervour, spiritual power and human interest, which is to be deplored. Christian doctrines are discussed in a formal manner as if they possessed no more than a purely academic interest. The language is ornate, and freguently florid, on the whole betraying more of literary culture, but it is lacking in that precision and power which is ever characteristic of profound conviction and earnestness of mind. In the same’ spirit and with no less effect might» the teachings of Gautama, Mahommed. 01' Plato be developed by a professor in some Hindoo school of philosophy. This is a serious charge and one which, in our opinion, cannot be sus- tained against the church as a whole There are many no doubt to whom it applim Men who enter thp church merely for a living, men who depend fortboir heavenly unctinn in the forms and ceremonies of a mechanical re- ligion, in a system of ecclesiastical gymnastics, can seldom fail to be weaklings alike in intellect. and in spiritual power. But this is not the stuff of which today the church as a. whole is made. The en canto of ag- gressive christian work has been sounded; there is a movement all along the lines, and the church militant seemsto bewaking to asense of its re- sponsibilities and the great work for humanity that lies before it. The Herald concludes from its pre- mises that the churches are not re- taining their proper influence over the minds of men. It says: “Religious worship is degenerating into a cold formalin: from which the life and spirit is departing. The churches are partially filled because social custom has madait rcspestableto go toohuroh..-Sen- saticnal -jssachisg and attractive side showsarefonnd useful in meeting the of the , people. The spirit of true worship is departing.” In this one cannot but feel that there is much truth. The new force that seems to be gathering strength behind the Christian batallions. has not ,yet permeated all. But the laity are as much to blame as the clergy. Listless ~ worshippers engrossed in business and pleasure and hardened alike to the voice of pulpit and of conscience will chills service no matter. how earnest the preacher. It is too often expected that the clergyman has- to do allthe work of the church and that sh_e_'lsy- men._huve only to sit in theirpewaand pay their contributions. Give a clergy- man a faithful band of lay workers, as many this city have,-and— there will be so complaint that the servicm are degenerating. Thelleraldg however, has a remedy to odor hr the condition of affairs it alleges, which may well be-impressed on those who It. says that “if inst_egd;gf_living apart from the peopletbey ~would,,Iningls with them, study their enur.m9n fully into their joys their trials and temptations, imore democrati’ ‘c in their sympaJ i‘ H tolcbings would containpfrnre _of3 real; humaninterest, ma 13...; with more of-glidneu. changeable; but character, mfiwt ~04 and to ‘pm of- ’ -he 1 e .,. in... THE UARDIAN, cHARL'I.‘,J 24.’ mm "“dl°' 550510. character and habits Many visitors from the Island esn,l‘r°'tlfY, T‘. I #3 his patients, so the elacgynan mug that the strawberries which our $110.51‘ W‘ look more ‘closely into thfie cf hi. pm, istence to the sweat pf his brow Veil’? 913’ ‘ad ingenigenuy ‘pp,’ um “ugh luscious. His vacations are few I at. - . between. I according to their needs. He should For nearly twenty years he has been b°.°°me more thoroughly "qudnted connected with Scckvillo institutions. He with the world of today, while he him- “ppem, to any the “.5019 burden upon self must needs be less worldly in his himgeu, There is nothing about ‘them own individual life,” that he does not think about and PW)’ 099 about. His love for thpwgiard V‘;°l‘l‘ih"i8‘ ' on men who have n U11 °1‘ A Golden flmfiunltyi :areni‘s intense; and many of them 10" We are glad to see that the sugg68- him as intensely in return. Occasionally. tion made in yesterday's GUARDIAN to when coming in contact with another ‘"11 extend an invitation from Charlotte- 88 l_ml>6ndin8 33 hi“ °"“v_*'h°'° -h“k bx" towntothe American journalists about *d'5i°'11Wf°"3 55°" ‘""° t° “' ° ° . . . bearing of matters. But it is safe toss)‘ to visit Halifax, has been favorably _ . . . that Dr. Stewart has the profound 1'8 r°°°“’°d' 0'" citizens have not yet spect of every true man thathas come jumped as eagerly at the opportunity under his care’ ma we genuine love of 88 OWN‘ 9-Dd more °nt'°"P"l5l“8 °°m' the greatmajnrity of them. His brethren munities would b8V8 (1009: but thlmks trust that his work may be continued for to a stranger some movement has been mmy years to come, and that he may made. Mr. J. W. Plaine, a have a quiet eventide. He is the guest gentleman from Virginia, who is 0‘ D1‘ J°h"5°“- - h‘ ""'."’*"""—_" Ama- , w s c - paragraph in the GUARDIAN that he spent nearly all yesterday in trying to 0f the 1&0 Jfime-8 Reed. Of Mlmlnlgfifihs push me mgtter. There is no doubt Prince Edward Island, died after a brief that pm” couid be secured for the illness of eight weeks duration, as the re- _ sult of an attack of spinal meningitis. P‘“'tY i'° Cb"l°:’t'°t°wnh":d :3 “rial: The deceased died at Holmes. N.D. She Sand lb“ M"L“Sw°" ‘S 83 P was comparatively in the prime of her ed “)0” “"3 m3“°" 3l'°‘dy' We would womanhood, being but 38 years of age. 3“88‘3‘l' til“ “ meadng °f m°"°h'"‘lsv She was the mother of four children, the hotel-keepers, and others be Glued lidle one a babe of eleven months. 53 soon as possible to consider She was dearly beloved by all who knew the matter and act upon it. The her, and her sudden death was indeed a opportunity of having Prince Edwud sadevent. The remains were taken to Island’s advantages set forth in the Th°mP“°n “"1 i“t°"°d y°'t°'d“y' The lading New York and Boston papers floral decorations were very beautiful and . , arranged with excellent taste. The core. '3 t°° g°°d to 1°89’ 88 It could lmrdl-7 monies were very impressive and were fail to increase the tide of summer performed by the Re“ Mn Jephcou at travel hither. Aithe season isearly we the Methodist Epmopgl chm-ch, A11 might reap a benefit from the visit unite in most tender sympathy with the this summer. bereaved ones. The flowers were con- tributed by Mrs. Wyman and Mrs. Mor- rison.—Gi-and Forks, North Dakota, METHODIST DIVINES. Herald. , Mr. Larkin, whose loss we regret to hear exceedingly, is a native of Albertou, and a son of Mr. Alexander Larkin. V Rev. C. Stewart. D. D. No one can possibly understand Dr. Stewart if he forgets that he is a Scotch- man. He is nota Scotchman, however, in the sense of wanting to import customs or methods from the land of oatmeal and .hr-sins; nor because of his continually speaking of the land of his nativity. His character is Scotch. He possesses that dogged tenacity of purpose and that high conscientiouaness which have character- ized so many of the sons of the heather. Dilficulties are made, he thinks, to be conquered. His determination to over- come rises in proportion to the needs of the hour. All through life he has been a hard student. When most preachers have been hugging the pillow he has been thumbing Greek and Hebrew lexicom. ‘In an pastoral rounds it was a strange place in an out-of-the-way farm house that he could not convert into a study. And sel- dom does he relax from the mot: :erious of 300,; 1.0“, G_ ‘L 3" at Syracuse, N. Y_ works of literature for the w o eeome light literaturethst abounds. In fact, he ,, gflggf ,2:eg'f,:s3_':°b"'g scarcely knows what it is to uubend his u 1 was in the Army of me powmae and bo,,_ wotk, ‘ark, appears to be big eon- in the great battle oi Gettysburg was struck . - in the ankle by a minnie ball, which smashed mun} purpose‘ Consequently lay me" the bone. My leg was amputated int-he field do not feel cmifortable in his presence. hospital, ‘and aftep 3 10,13 time 1; he31ed_ 1 Butin social intercourse, whether in his own was discharged and wcnthome. Afters years house or when entertained by others, he fly wound Broke Open is genial and most entertaining. What a afresh. Dr. Pease amputated an inch of the delight to spend an hour or two under his 9°“: and “ h°‘“°‘1- F°‘“' 7”" 13”’ “ once more opened, and for eight years ’°°f ! Th°'° he gill“ himself up with?“ howlfsuneredt I do not believe it possible earnestness to make his guests en]9y for a‘ human bcin to suner worse agony. themselves. 'But he goes about this so m““’b,,“,‘,§“:m{‘§,“,,‘°o,§e°n‘;‘;g?’“,,‘,9,‘,‘§,*§: shox-enemy was 13- “then %X§'hl’»°%’i2l2, ‘...1eu:.s*.'v..s:£tg:u.”' ‘°*' “P ‘° W°‘‘°7 ‘‘ "‘‘°* N"' 1'r‘i“3l’.iig.£$;“£$f°“xl§:‘§‘a%‘3%.§’l‘llmg‘l“a%‘l.:.i er be trifling or unemployed.” fc't‘_:xigrPli nl; fld He is emphatically a Methodist preacher, '1 ' Hm work is always done according to B'°»°d.'B-ecame Polsonad - - and it broke out all over my face and on some method. Hehasa time for everything mm“ my body sofim my two ,3 an -ind It 18 110116 85 that tlmfio = covered with-scars now. One day I row of ' ' ‘ hat Hood’ Bar arm old 11 Th A” ‘ Wm’ h° ‘M 1"‘ "°'k "th °°“ drst dollar 18 t Isiignr addliibught :'bom: scientious fidelity. His were true pastoral pgiwtipgpndre lgg it. IA weelfi pg twoalsteé.’ . 0 . . 8 ll SS ‘I m 6 881 Sefimfid visits. No one ever heard him» gossip-— beimpfovmg, gndiigggg efgmg chat. He was in the homes of the people ‘few monmsfihank God ‘anal say“ W585 110. W03 111 331° P“1P1tr 3 P1'°“°h°1' 0‘ ently), the sores all ovvermy bodyhadhealed, ris*=t°°'=-=-es . . ::::;%.;?».‘:;';.:,:::..*%.§§;:'.?.V:.*::;°.ife:";-; He watches the Conference proceedings norm, zmsugnouas t, syracime, N. Y. with a wonderful intensity of purpose coL_.c. A. weavgr He sits from the beginning to the end of dam! 3.90‘ Po“, G. A‘ R.’ g & every session, and at the end he knows one armed Wm,,;u_-mny»c°nm.m3 Mn mm E— everything that has been done. Other . mond’s statement, andJ. L.Bcldcn. steps... a men excel him in the knowledge of the ’ '1l3‘°i}3t-.333°»9n‘1°"‘9.“- technicalities of order and debate. And as a debater he is perhaps too much in earnest ‘whether the matter is of grave: or serious import. Yet be en “ “"938”! ¢“.l°Y the playful =_turn of -’ fthought whether by an pppoheng or lriendgin debate. It is seldou that he !‘8li6V08 hi! lpeeches with such breathing l places for his hearers. Dr. Stewart is thoroughly orthodox.’ ‘ He holds fast the form of sound doctrine. His preaching is full of thoughtas al Scotchmarfs brains is always supposed to ~ be. His knowledge of -Scripture jg so 0 D mun thorough that he must have Been tmined an nmgg. alter the fashion of Timothy. ;It in difii- cult for him.to truly respect a young Pffllcher who does not know the Bible. : Hlllfirmons are sometimes a little too lengthy for this age of hurry, but they .1511 1 ‘ricer safeandreeiimhlfidlemedl’ the divine word. Neither philosophy so. " °‘“°‘— “°" d°°l>“ "*3 "er brought by‘ - ated and within’ Eve minutes can of the hesurelybelieves, and his fee}. 5°?“ all busmcas thatif neofllliillrousehe-woa{.ld~die for ’ — thajruths that ht?" preaches. . He is a Tables found at rcryunselfishmanand gives his ';aEec- tiontime and money without count to .l . . , umtennve-st1ercon- any cause that he No one tlnaallyihaunendauoc. Ncchargcfrrstabling our to-the enact NIH-' ‘ ha!“ . Telephone _ But "i-Tictuiun " "" s"-'°"'l°‘°'- With °''''¢''l'¢'' 01 Tlilijh-our hsaua-_a,-uy—ae-s.rg- . . . Mrs. Robert Lsrkin. eldest daughter _ PlCKFORD_ & Brncx Onth of 311116 ours eflotfon iloot are always sound practical expositioyn. of l . above Hotel, which is cmtrally a'in- ; him into the pulpit. He preachea 15.; Railway Station, and in ‘close proximity to ' F 4: . I " . >—Tr-: ' ERSONS using. the Tale- phone would find talking much more satisfactory if they H M, I ~ g S H idifigtlild observe the following es: S T C 1st. Speak with your month about four. inches from the v -«transmitter. ' . 2nd. Speak in a moderate, """’ tolzledpf voipe, not too loud,’ ’ ' t° t . ' G'A:.R 1-iER’S an3rd.li‘Blii<(ie)ihe,Te1eph6ne so . the Ear‘. just as if you wished to shut out all ’ other sounds. -Do not press wofburd on the Ins P?! ‘ble to talk and be heardewhg’ 5 K pingigbackfptwo or_ three feet. from the trans- mltter, if you" shout loud enough,i—'but;git-is not 9; pleasant . p mode of _c"o;nversation,i is en- _ . tirely uunecessui-Ly, and is a . useless Waste of wind and ‘ ' i . ‘- lungs, besidesbeiug very an- SEEDSMENQ Ch’town '“"ig°l °f Price 45:: per lb. Price 40¢ per lb. For Sale by MOLASSES. S in a few days from Trin- idad, a cargo of Molasses in pun-. cheons, tierces and barrels. Will be sold low from vessel. D. FARQUHARSON & SON.’ junel-1 2aw w2i TEA use “FASTNE'P” sails every Lessons in iPaiflting _ ». _ _ ~ lug early 'l’hursdt_iy.mirning. on her way Lest‘; H ‘to, Halifax. Freight carried at low rates. I'll! E I .- in Movii‘lI_iire'Giii3i'vir)‘ii3L.' §t.’.’°' si“‘“° R°““""i31'°°'. "‘g”7v;° OLA Orders taken for Painting in the differ ,,,y,3 ‘_ - 33%“ cut branches and Portraits, g Pasture To Let. . side and-Return. Visitors welcome. _ ‘ -Nov. the city limits. ‘Persons wanting near to town can apply to the undersigned. ARTHUR PETERS. . ,.*a.»->2"-—‘ . l i I ' l.‘ 3 ‘ >30. *4 ’ mmo ‘In. I S i‘ 7 ..a- _,.-':--:.r :-= Hm YOU mm the ma‘! N. s. as 1'. 19.1. e rm: , IS that we have Just Received ; , la . rtm t f CHI-N Season ‘I892. ’ G523 Inge whifh we are offering chea than ever, even i (5 as in Dinner- Sets, Tea Chamber Se Fastnet, , pi... nan. s... w.... 3..., _H..,,.;", _.r. s..d’orxms, Commander, g.‘ Pfggf B0*§?;;‘.11;;f§,§=;»r.°“,,=::a-nd Sgvogrg. 1141: from Halifax every Monday lets, Coblets: Gtasfsmaeg, ‘Mi;-on; GmsoE1ir°ii:lliagt if 1-is Eimlickb caning 9‘ §;°h°°“’)’ F‘.“‘°Y Cup! -nds Saucers. Greet‘ ch rlrmm 2 ‘ti 8 3' 93_ll1‘!.3O|1l'l-B. tands,'Egg,Cups,_(che4p). , fie?“ _ In fin lummerslde. ’ Those Goods will be sold. We want . rnmg. cave Charlo.tet'o'vn_ everyone in need of Crockery to call at 3'3?’ Egeilng ix; galifax, the Cheapest Crockery Store. n a w ’ , ' ~ c.n,.§ =°‘ ‘"7 ° “ “d W. P. COLWILL. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on " the route. Through hills of lading granted from all rts of call to United Stat - . West Indioes, Great Britain and Continea’ - i'iiPiii"—"(iodxit?¢asniieii.: For all other information apply to S ‘ 1_,I.~. : Y 311° Athlete 01' Inve- - l -C33? rairea‘:?3‘i'r.‘l’e°i?..G’m““‘lmru:‘3'§."r 1,’; room;new. scion c,dnra.hle, . J1;-; ,1‘ ggmpmlllpynsgovaio cheap. “In- (1-nnsxaxx, ‘1;“ViY(;!t1l'1lgrs<:le1:gyn1iia’nh,ieq:.i1t¢‘)‘x: B . ;:>re*:.°*me.- *“.::='.=:. . OWD II cn1mre.ssalat14iiut.. new 333% “"1 v°°“ Bicycles. Bicycles. it Buy a. Bicycle. n. 1.. DowIl's Ileana n..s..;.... Charlottetowii, April $0. i892. la‘ - 1-0 ‘V e 1 pm, IL. 18 ‘agent for the celebrated’ Columbine Bicycles. He will cheerfully give price and other information nece sssiy. may18 I * _\N.H|TE VA. G-osu-F BROS. ROSE CARVELL Bees. ‘ . l _june10 tf Be snre and..te11iyourFriends.a.nddon’tn1iss 1.11 J. . Graduate N. -Y. University. ’ ’R.’C. Qathedral place. '11-emendouish supplyof Boots and Shoes so cling low 'fofrc’a“.Sh at T if ‘Charlottetown,_ D "11 c: *1 U) E, . G. O. "3 ‘-3 ca 5 A THREE-8'.l‘0ItY DWELLING. with inning: °’ sTREET.~*f ~ - ......‘,.a.;;r.°?u.t." ‘.‘°°'.?:..-'.*.'..‘.**‘* W W“ “fig,-g;-,6, , ,0 ~ r .rhi.a.....a~u..s...f.'.r..;'.i3'“ . .."“°°“"°°‘_, v "Arena. I"°"“"‘.h°"i"'.‘-“9“""i“!’P‘¥-‘*9 . . ”‘ Ito]: ANGUS, Manager. Charlottcw Serb-c’ Passengers’ Single Ticket,’ 50 cents;4 :nR.HA~NnnAHAN, y - . Physician and p THIt§ayificr.we are in 9. better position than ever do a Greatifiecrge Sire, £p1cr—r§t 36047486-S-W'e have the T from Halifax every Wednesday -. .- in to the front with this celehnted We are absolutely Hosiery. Weguarantee that thedye ccstsfnsoa likely to be injurious to the wearer of tbi fihll. ' ’ thorm/gbkq tested the Goods, soc to our customers aspen article of great . ad ago D will provenboon to those ._who have. i S Stocking which does not stain of . .. . . I ’ — I ‘V -‘ it E ., ‘ V. i . .-1' = elhavsln 5 vaned Assortment new and J ASTURE to let for the ......, 4' prietors wilhspsre ‘C C .';'°1.1.°‘E!1Q‘:Vn. Waterinstmeo . C‘ Wieason. -For--‘terms’, Charlottetown. . istetiou Monro: v-ensugou-.1» this-nus V -Partxcuhuq£oosuhtraachrrlonrtcs;nesssr_€su§ifig , ‘—‘ <Chsrlottotown, P. g‘ I 1, V’ ' p u x-».,_, . ‘ ‘ :1 ‘ s Far uharson & ‘ T 0 Cases suSpSfie§>1f‘_‘:.ghich the hi £l.‘.E‘l pits sill l ~_ 1 .~ c Having encased an e i . NESS, we intend to give this line our special afiflfi. . .. . IF you have an idea of buying a Bicycle H ‘ _ ' C or want information thereon, call on ~ -_ _ _ _ i — Q . - F.’DeC. Davies (Davieyprug Store), who ; 5. .- Q . . ._ g ax. ' {J ;. i . ’ 4 ' ‘ ' J l - and Boy's Clothing. hupm 8”“ of men n Mvjmoznupgfiilino ., .. on-d Square Because-We have the Largest and stock 9f 1 ‘Dress Goods. . and Gingham. » . Eastern S.:S. Company‘ ~B“"“"’°"T“° L"8°“ ‘id of. man. saunas .. 7 if’. " l .. H SHOP, ' situated on rune even'ng- at A31; 01.10.35 c,.,,.,,-fig-~ M our-popularity for S -- v s.in..g.r¢su'es.-arcs: -ii t-e»2v»i-«m°"’*‘ o sum i=.9v;.idm- - e - v imtsfihmwv * ~ . v‘ . tainlesss ‘and cm mars '13- B4‘3NEU«'3 conveyances flipshtsst Commission Merchants & Wholesale Greeni- ANTED this season, One Hundred Thousand EGG OISE’ FILLIRGAT Till LUV"? 'enced man in the ?B