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Q5? _ ’l‘:t§. -, "'-"?"~.f' I' 5 `_ ~ °` 7.-*¢~`_€1’~*§>.-Q§t;_.1.=;!:g;E‘~Ef-il-‘*?’32.r_-iia_<~ frl§.L~~:_=r*'t..i ‘ i ‘ *~1=:~" f '~ 5' . ` _.r tt ,-»f>.’~T.'>> _"J/-p-;__= .J t, '_-§r~_/<;».'.f»;_~__-_:=_,-ii ~: 1-».(_f.,"»g1f“g, _V v.~_JYt- L _.32 .ey V ~f~ __ 1". _ I `_` xg? _ Q.. f 0 _ ll _ ' g ttrliau. . _ .itil tail rnn.eu.tur>r “F” §-'=-i AN, CHARLOITETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1898 -8 PAGES. e in lace mm of lartar nd Soda onvenient, he food lighter re healthful K3 POWDER CO , NEW YORK IWITH PRESIDENT -[5 etrai _ erti ci.-s of -lguinaido st >r hid i tonferrnce it ith me ecit if o 1 region of RIGHT UNDUUBTED IIODS OF DRIVING 9 the confrrevation in ~nving (rod oe --- ~ with you till we inert if':r ri I2\\‘\U|9l'S are Refufe I R-v \lr_ Corey took to iris text, tocaxro G.il V:l»‘-Sundfist in the iibvrty 1--{5P€0l~l1)-I‘1U°'hSh ' and be not entangled again *with the frtninv' to adopt Tod yoke of bondage.” ' S of dnvmg Bfietiy re_viewirig_th`e pastorate of five H H d ht heneluyears he said about .s~?,.i0U per year W' an 81°’ I C had been raised for all purposes. About een len at Fa°h0da are $1,200 had been paid on the cnureh gation have died, three of whom were °b€" I _[Special] ” trone ont from the ton rregation l‘ne the closinv rates L l i Auril was é com 29 oats 9% Junior nion orgarize n “W removal from the city nbiut 100 have t ct . , ' _ rs E n - v | In 3 - I ‘S 1 ’ ' the eu'coine of sp tcial services of spir- 1 ) , corn,29}, oats Qfli work to teive. Two young men had 5'°°'”' 515 °°tB'2° been licensed to preach The true re-i lt~%%% i d home he had sought to ally himself with ‘ the work of social reform, it being the t duty of Christians to be good cit'z ns as. ihers God he would not be silent; on it. lf Que- es bee, to the burning dis2l'806 Of “I0 Catholic chur.'h. W-Illd 08St 8 'P9-.l‘1'l'Y , i liberation of men from t e t ralt oni o dl_en,S R bbe st the saloon tsof Men’= Womens"~ `~ " heh -l typ ll u rs Ju tobe sold at same ithe common ones éhh hntwhatwphivl. V ..- ¢. .- » =» _V »~ r r - ., "'t‘,*,,~ ‘=‘ _‘» .. » »-T*-'_ I ' ‘ A K p f ~ _ . af’__<_ 5312-;:;~>1.i.T‘i&;=@;§~_f;ij;j` =_-3,3*-Q," `j';,~..,.e_ 15 " ,_- »= ' _. . . Y - ._ sm . - _e»."‘i _` *~;t_.,=t .gs _,J _g f _ i ` _ p V V I . g _ _ L .». Y I8 a small profit ' `\ _ s 3 .: - . ' p W we the ends will not meet. 1 6 _ f ' _ . 'erything that is *U ° 029% lilgfor the Halifax .I IIUIIIISBYS USITEP 0 I - g new that .t was his last utterance as iLIF‘°‘\’ October 1`“I:SPe”1“l_` pastor rr.. wettit leave with them a Tenet” Want edwblescullrace with to Iutely Pure -< A Review of his Five Years’ Pastorate and an Earnest Impressive Charge to his Congregation - Address and Presentation From the Junior Union. Last 'evening liev. C \\'. Corey -A preached his farewell sermon in the -' >°C= `- 16 Baptist churcli. The crowded lriuse was te 3,, my I tu-,Brig one ofthe marry evidences `ot' the es I I | A ' teem ru which the revt reno gentlemen is held by his people. Tzte service fol- howevcr, being furni-httl ny the choir Af the close or the serii e the t it irl tl wherewith Christ hath made vou free; 9 lowed the usual torin, sgietitil music, V ' U k JV ` ` 1 A 1 Q A ;‘ ‘ill a . \ I pp C Ln' _ _ J é. J _ _ Y V t ,- .I ~ v i _ _ r _ f r i K l deb ,eighty-nine have been added to the church; twenty-three of the congre- deicons ofthe church; by death and itual quictiening. Thisne sad would be one ofthe hardest feaxures if his cord of spiiitual work, however, can bel found only in heaven. unmarred by tliel has been ministered to he had remit ded the church of her du'y to India. Att well as good church member-. tie had no; hesitatedmo id» ntify himself w t i re- ligious and philanthropic work ou‘8ide his own congregation. I-leie he had not failed to receive the highest resp ct and sympathy. He had especially' wtlght _to lead his congregation out in temper- ance work. The grezrestjevil of society to-day and thecurse of the world is the vice of inteinperance. By the help of of 35.000 for the existence of the saloon *he Baptist body by his help would lead the wav to semeihine better. the ,savour a e uc to be “care to st nd fat n “litrity the age, men are asking to bepsaved with ~pecial favors Thei are after rndulfrences not subtnis ion In doc- trine they are slipping the Old gospel rn he face l‘tiis pcckrnfr at the old truths ls nit evidence of progress but of doubt. The old doctrines were gcod enough for Christ and peace Tttev are surely qttic sufficient for us. Sof en your docirint s, your discipline and _yi il life and we wilbcime to you, says the worldly spirit. The World is turning n1»n’.-; hea ls to-day. M=_imtnon is a gret t factor in the church by the couiprouii- .ing . spirit of the membership. What ohers say- and do is not law t -1' you necesiarly You might be ei- slaved thereby. The freedom of love is what we shiuld seek, not relaxation of labor. Christian servtcebecomes rt pleasure to such. Love is the fulilrnent of the law. 'I`o such as are thu. led the ob- stacles of the way contribute to their progress. O re said to Angels “Why d i the authorities ask theta certain rock ltein the street ?” He replied, -'Give it to me and I will shape it into a beau i- ful angels with wings.” Such isihe furnishing of love that the very ib~ staclcs of our feet provide us with material for advancement. “ ii.; ‘)n Friday evenin the members of ~ 5 the .Junior Union ._ __ mere _bnys_8r£.i.<_L£ills,t invited Rev: Mr. Corey a d Mrs. Corev to the Btptist Schoolroom, where R_ s Bethune on heh .lf of the bo\s, present- ed Mr. Corey with an address and an elegant fountain pen. and Elsie Nichol- son on behalf of th i girls, presentnl Mrs. Corey with a large and beauti ul bouquet. After this, confectionery ini abundance was passed around. The y whole affair was under the disztnct di. reciion of the children themselie-i, S0il Of 11011180 fiU2'€T~"- ° _ ‘ and splaks very highly of the estee n in H0 Saidhe had S ught to mlke ms which Mr and Mrs Corev are held b _ _ - - . J ministry as broad “3 Uh? _Kingdom of l even the youngest pe :ple of the church. Christ. So while the indiv.dual at home Following is me . ' ADDRESS I To Rev-‘G- W- Corey- Drant Pssroiz, w'e_ the members of the Jut»i,"' Uni' ii of the Charlottetown Baptist Church, are very sorry tha' you are about to de- part from our midst. for to you _wa- are indebted for the existence of out Junior Union and for what it is to-day. You have always taken a great in*er_est in us. audhave done everything you couid to make our meetings both plea- s nt and profitable. We will neier forget- you and we know that you will never forget us, and, as you have done good work for the Lord in cur commun- ity, we trust that; with the help of God, you shall do even better work for him ii your new field ol’ labor. We a 1 inet icense-_compromise is tht s irii of 'Students y and indrvidnallv W and not to conform is the business of ra that the rac o I ` ` i ! f Ii’s purpose had been to minister to great interest you have taken in us both gxgglgjg pggugggg, ' and ndt io please men. To transform as a sociei , ' ' ° , 9 -__- ; . the church. The preacherlis called to both you and your family to your new cut as well as to heal. Those that yield- field of labor and prosper, strengthen " _ - ed to thecall of the truth had been and protect you. ' '_ drawn nearer t h' . I ` _ _ ' _ ° i ~ f _ _ , D . 3- i i V ' l » ~ U . A `~ . ' ‘ia ' ' . . I _ | ' I l l ' ` _ - b , 1 ‘ - . I " 1 V ' " ' o . I I w ‘ I I as -T I U D ` . ` I ' t 7 _ . . ’ , » as ' uv p 1 . i D. , ‘ ` _ I I I _ ` '» ~' - - ` ' ` l t . '_ , ~ J - i . ~ 'V fi. ; I at 7 ' ' ' ' _ _ I. 1 ,_ _ ` _ ` _ . _ | _ - v_ s' V V |_ t - H11 it ' ° . _ _ ‘ _ ” '~ Y _ ’ y _ . . . I iv " . ." ` ' D ` » * * , ‘ ‘ I ` ’ re | ' ' ` "li - - o ini t would not be In conclusion we beg you to kindly sur risi if h g mv the seth hness it ' M p ng wit some, Whicliestillhutr acc°pt this small token of our re ard g ,, ha een the and love reverse l~or the welfare of these he burned on behalf ff the Junior Union was str 1 solrcitous and prayed for them ROSS BETHLNE 'i-_ He said be had nothing sensitional to l -_ nresen' \\ ha he had not the courage GY t , . to attack during his pastorate he would t; F Q not yield to the weakness to atlat-.ik H V * [_ J T r ' t' ` ` l ' _ it ` ._ ` _ . _ /- , _ , message of love and encouragement. the Lynches. It is pCStp0tl€d lill Spring I t~Star.tlfast”-we are to be pillars for as Rogers is not ready , A S strength. l`he weather-vane type of S ° I | I Christian is too much in tvtdence All R things to til neu in the woildy sense _*_* soon becomes nothing to God The "“'__° _ man who is afraid of being dubbed éngush speaking officers Banish crank viiil never amount to arrytliinfr Gd FFGYI1 Pekin C W In Christian lift we are to bring men to Lohboh O t 1 _(gPecml)_Su. us and nrt utrmit men to bend us to . | them As salt but not as salt wi hout its Maude MCDOMM Bum” Mmlste has 1', cabled that the oti1c=rs of his staff and Amer1cans_have been insulted on the street and that ugly feeling I existi- I Latest reports comhrm the reported assassination ofthe Chinese Emperor. All English speaking ollicers in the i foriegn office have been banished and 1 is alleged the native eouspirators are t being executed. I Dr. Nancy Guilford the alleged B:idgeport, Connecticut. murderer was arrested to-day. Good Goods. Well Advertised. ` Going the the rounds of the press .is an ite.n stating that the Royal \B;=k ng Powder Uonipany is the ilargest advertiser in A ' . Of ~ . nierica _ lccurse, the busiiiess itself must y be an enormous one to justify so great 'an expenditure in publicity. There is no fallacy more dangerous than that isnceess can be gaine-;l bv advertising an 'article of indifferent merit. But, giveny -an article of the highest quality like Ro al Baking Powder. which when the lhou-e-keeper has once used she finds tif she desires the best food she cannot ido without. then the greatest measure of success is attained by keeping it con- il tinuously before the public. Great merit and good advertising are both iesfsential to made a. product a great .stio`e_eps.- , -_'I3lia-Rs>ya_:l-__15’»=tliii=g~-_Pii_v_¢dei:_» possessing the first. its .proprietors have wiseiy used the st cond, and the result is apparent throughout the lrad. ” The Boyal c Jmpany believe that there I is no medium for advertising like the newspapers, since in these enlightened days everybody reads them. it ________ _ _ 7 To _ We announce the opening of a large stock of all the new SCHOOL and COL-` LEGE TEXT BOOKS for the coming SCHOOL t TERM. _ We give special discount to A P. of W. College Students. Bcpks mailed free on receipt of list prices. ` _ The llev Eigllsli lllis`s_Ic “Em- geliii" |5c. itil mill. iiisziitit tt iiooiiii. join in..heartilv` thanking you for that _ r ' SlIlllYSlllE BllllK$El.I.EIl3- » slim.- In Opposition to the Act and Its Adverse Mayority ls Greatly Over Balanced by the Large Favorable Ma- ii MONTREAL. ou. 1.-(speeiai)- for 65,815, against 36.353. ._` hibitiou. Latest majorities are Ontario for 16,162, Nova Scotia 1&404, New Brunswick 16.735, Island 8,559, Manitoba 3.154, Northwest 2 024 D 1 Brush Columbia 777, Quebec against 36,353. eiiirzisnirxrr is A Disease --Parties can ' cured at the KEELEY INSTITUTE, Portland, Maine of Alcoholism, Morph nism. Cigarettes and Tobacco; also from Neurasthenia _ or Nerve Exhans_ tion. The undersigned citizens will cheertullyfgive information to any per-` ' ~wireiwis1:ies~to be .<- the shove diseases and _desire lo livg g better and healthier life. You may call. upon them for such facts as is placed in their hands. This is the nearest Keely Institute to the Maritime Provinces hence practically the cheapest. R.C. G . L.C. W . 'rug mm, P. P‘?F.l;RcHraALi(i,BaliIi§en“é]i‘>l°Iel‘;uA1zx ANNIE HOBNE. W. B. lionnwrso Sheriff Snloii W. Casimir.. A. I. Jonrvsoivfthres W.C T- U.. Mrs.R. J. Camr>ai:i.i..- Oct 21-ds; wkiv Should the reader prefer not to confer with !1Y Of the above re erenceeil write or como lgggtngpgpiégmlnstitute wit out consulting _ N,o'1'icit:-N. B. ` and P. E. I. Branch-The Annual Convention of the New~Bruuswick and PL E. ls'aud Brunch of the W. M. S. will must in Fredericton N. B on Wednesday Oct. 5tli._at,-9 a m. and will continue three diys. The Excutive will meet onthe evening of Tuesday Oct 4th at 8 p.m.t Delegates and visitors .are to buy one through ticket to Fredercton and to procure a certificate from the agent when they purchase their tickets. All delegates will please be Sure to notify Mrs. G. A. Burkhardt, Fred ricton, N. B. by what train or bball they will at-_ i-ive. Roberta M. Hydedleadow Banks Sept. 19th. P. S. any auxiliary failing io receive an Annual District report to be filled in and sent to me, will please; notify me at once and to that eiect. `_ ROBERTA M. HYDE 1aw&wt _ iorities of the Other Pro-_Q vinces. _I With some polls incomplete the pro- hlbition vote over the Dominion _ stands 5 Majority for prohibition 29,462. 3' £Every province but Quebec favors pro- ,J ¥= Veil ofloeuey Havana., Sent , 29.-Mystery nd seci-env surround all the official lei Q the Spanish Government. Bepealguy was this the case in exliuming the ry mains of Columbus and this fact @ caused much unfavorable comment, all given rise to grave rumors wl|l& though unconfirmed appear to have some foundation, as there has been le attempt at denial from any source, The removalof the remains, wliiel should certainly have been a public ceremony, was veiled in the deepest ints'ery and was efftcztd behind the closed doors of the Catherdal which was guarded by an armed force. Few of the liuthoaities were prfsent, the names of t(,ose who were to attend bt' ing handed to the chief of police tht night before in General Blanco‘s owl hand-writting 'Ihe chief of police suggested that comments would N made by the press npon the secrecy of the proceedings and asked whether lt is ould not be advisable to allow rev Itsehta v p ti es of the newspapers to bl present To this General Blileb emphatically refused to accede, tellin' the chief of police to limit himself ex-» clusively to the hst of guests which had been panded him N o ohicial account of the cernllely or statement regarding the condition ol the remains has been made public; bitt it has leaked out from an almost lil- thoritative source, that they are not ll exactly the same condition as when they were placed in the niche. when the remains were placed in the mately ieum a small casket was enclosed, ch- tainrng coins, gold and silver militia, precious stones and rolls of parchment, as was then the custom on the ooolelh of a burial. It appears that _this rllv ket has been tampered with and tiled of its contents-spd. further, what only porti ns of the remains are left. Gonlp, scandal, and speculation are rite, the exact truth of which the ltllhbflili make no effort to affirm or (‘0hIl\° dict. Further explanation, however, ll U the effect that secrecy was given to iii ceremony because a cable despntieh he ceived here reported that General 'Dual had been mrtmtrsti in Means tin dar before,`a.iid fears werepentertalled but disorders mlgutoccurplt the public all military came together ln greet nal- be'rS. ' some ol the _rabbi .sf . -_..|=ft' t -‘~ "“" sand_ College Books. _$3000.00 worth new stock. _ 5 All the hooks authorised bythe board of_.m\- "4 is cation for neil X Publio8ohool|0l p EdwardIlllld.` ' .é Alsotliei r - by Stitdenh 4* Si. Duiincepb i. - tT‘.ffr'.?'.L.t'I.2” Kitt'-erin* vi:-xr _E no uma. _ _ .‘,,.,,,"_,,,_.... ..~~ t , V, . ssesssess E WMP E I i __ l > A beautiful assortment and at prices so low that you will hardly miss what it costs. I-RC) VY? ` The lloitdei'liil Cheap len. i@@¥*#**33@@%%*%%%@33@*%%#*% ititllttt ti itttisicttiii What we want is a Band of Buyers to Buy Our Coats, Reefers and suits. They are going at the tune ol' Low Prices. Even theiGerman Band cant play a tune lo W enough' to reach our low prices. __ Hats, Caps, Ties, Collars, Gloves, Shirts and everything _kept in a first-class Gent’s ° ‘~».~.. ,».. _ ~_-,o- V. .. -A rc -2-_.7 -.,- < __ A _~ ,i ‘ *Wg-¢' ~-. _ _ _, -_-f- -_»' . _ ~- - -._» ».`,,.s. . . -.___,; __ ff st s .-= _ .1 s ~ \ ff' fi; Y-_ if _- f-_ ~’f'-»f_- _ _ ' f t~ ` ' " f -. tif.; .if-:.~§' _~.».§t._ . _ { ’ ~ _gpg gl- E-_ :ia . . p p __ -. ' :- ‘ . 1 _ \ __ ` .___ _Y A g,`...,g§,v`a>.h4 -s__ .,~___}_Z_')f,.;,`§»<»; el; .-~».-5 ,. 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