DAP SRG A REAR tk a oe me SS a — om a ARS A YEAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Publi¢, may speak free.”—Evorirres. SineLe Corizs Two Cent >y . cur ery . vRNA. rar +r ~ Y Toy ¥ r 4ry YEN e>* ies TG * WLS. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FREBAY, OCTOBER 5, 1888. VOL. 25.—NO.116. etnias een te om) os f i boys in practical agriculiure, to be sent evb- - raQuiineg Py i 8 f k e E } , Tak DAILY EXAMINER. sequently to Canada, eu Ge ; : BR as i x k Nini nena git ae ene nee i4. A convalescent Seaside home for 65 in- Evening by r} . ee 4 . a: OCTOBER 5, 1888. mates, during summer © here (s]ternately boys : * © 4 2 ty ° a= girls) that number of children are cared iner Publishing € Sia ined at a Dr. Bernardo’s Work. oF. Maer | ubiishiag ¢ O., Sire Si » pagal 15. An institution for the reveption of M THEIR orric) | (o}—--——- : ‘“Nicur anp Day.” What is it? It is|100lamed, crippled and deformed children . OYSTERS ; ene : 7 at io T&T iho are dentieaieanl require special surgical hard-up manufacturers, at our own ° the greatest record of Christian philan-|aud medical care. prices, the entire materi.l for about Ea aa i QUEEN QUARE, Ving pure sed fr m. , E . island. i i . ' } ae -—- a ~ ~ - " , ™ ae IPTION 2 00 Wy « i i wD ri > it ct sis Ms ae | 92 50 aintit L£aPrior suUlvles, Three \ s » 25 | : Qne Mo . 0.50 | We are going to share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. ar Advertising at most moderave Co tracts may | ‘ mon i 2 . CH et a . 7 x“ gL © teriy. ia yeuriy or aN 7 as t 4 cow . 4 ¢ . t soph Loli. seta eeacaaitts l O sciliel ; . A PAT: AS SPE CULA Liv N. GEO. A. ROMER, . ap |X. with a different color * Banker and Breer, ‘ reat cok Upholstered in Uair Cloth, for $39.00. — >>— - —< ‘ ¥ le sume Suites, upholstered in Woel Plush, and trimmed 2 a 2 of same goods, $35.00. ' ——(:))——_—_- . all . ra nhiole oy heave o — ; y min — ne PTA ‘ Oo AQ & 42 BROAD GAY AND SLA She Ces ola® a Mt ter these gvuo Is and guaranter aul ma ate rials to be New York City. Suites wit, + hese prices are for S?7O' ¢ ASH ONLY, and these : icine | W not be sold on time at any price, ‘ S 2 ls. Grain, P » mon aid evil . ; Oy iP - ad Caprieu , _#£ - a= HH _ ‘ > Ls A 1H Ft] as ata T) > ; . ita . = tin Trl} 100 ri} nina pil ; oe ‘ ne nr : fn nf VW ‘7 rT y 7 ite ‘npnoas 3 ae pe ; i Gus DEOMI Duivis, Gili LilPGe ails, cc WKY ’ ‘ eae A . SiG AND S138. D. A. MACKINNON, L.L.B., | Mh ay ———(0) Suites, with three Cana or Perforated Chairs, v2 CaNot manufacture them fast enauga. ue AS ¢ iH ——{ 4 )}——__—— s* [DitS es i Piagpoptann ; > > > > 1 “ aods . ‘on * » ee sae Lav Ki ¢ fh =U COPZOCLOWE, ddur $22, $5. Ss 27.59 and $3! Ash Suites are noi Aime S Vouney, - ai Rca al 3 | equalled in the Dominion for value. w . pr i si Work, a ————({w) iceeelsiaieatiititiadlieecsail et amdig oe ae | These Goois are all HOME-MADS#, and faithfully put rs together, as may be seen by a visit to our Factory. YE WHEAT. J. G. BRIDGE .L. BURR, : r . WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURA, | Recaivars and Commission Dealers MARK WRIGHT & CO. ' POTATOES, i | } [ f AN iq Ay f } ) Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c, : > saAuMMEer ;PREET. | ) 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREEF r MONTREAL. z a= sea sais BOSTON, BASS. - eeoaiSPRING STYLES 7 The Seller will get a guod Profit, ) To. '< a 4 4 8, ie e,°e ifrom Charlottetown and points he P. E. | \ isiLor's ' 0 eA 7 bi iO, ea |iotend adiway a bers? ‘taveuah fate: , ’ =f - Rate of Insaran e low, Woods 7 idied with ‘ LL A } aoe fare. No transhipping charges al slilax. . a } Pe I" For Nat sot ' Freight and othe r particulars | id i AY LOR’S, | Ps ee W. W. CLARKE. . G. se tae ds g shad to? ela lo bay | $5 % Avent, Caarlottetown, P. E. L, | Urto PICKFORD & BLACK, AND SEE THE FINEST STOCK OF Matifax. N.S. T 4 . £ sar ‘ 2 oc + ' v1.9: +) hoe in fold and Silye ‘Our New Importations will give the Following Results:) erect \ 4 7p Watches ii Gald ali i (er sa _ we ae FISHWICK’S EXPRESS LINK { sian ameneita ied aris | )—Ths Weaarer will be satisied., | UADS BACREDDS LLB, ; rs Lit. 5 WV. ; adie i ( | (2) | ENGRAVING AT SHORT NOTICE, o~ oo | 3 S co 3 co 4 4 Saad at onan ens" cr ES i) er 23> =. Q =) eo. PS ba et cH oe st \ } )—They will Sel without trouble. North Side of Qucen Square. (4 ee (5)—Every one will be satistied. % oat es ek se NO RETAILER SHOULD PE WITHOUT THESE Goods. He- 3-5 = 8 =G~ 18 | ‘THE HATTERS ALL SAY that they have NO 72 UBLE T0 SELL OUR GOOD’, SUMMER ARM ARGEMEND) We are the ONLY HOUSS IN CANADA who Deal Exo'usivaly in HATS, 7h AT ACH STBRAI July 20—3im 2aw THE PALACE STaAl ily . OF THE (AT CRHATIONAL Gu ; mw abic nf wees Ot. : | ’ . . . j : fave Si. Join for Bo li, Via agit nd OF aod, every “ionday, Wednesday sna Friday, # 7.25 a th, conigiians a Fare from Charlotte ywan to B ton, 36,50, one j -— a ene Glass ; $1.50, ist clase. “a = 4 Nay : '7gy | For tickets and other information apply to cay z , Sa, 4 DD at 5 A 4G 4 s : sand oth ent “ +a bY i IO 4 : Sc BS i it 4 & 4s G. A.S Ahi d yr. WwW. ALsDBm, | ’ eS. #1. k'y., P. K. L Steam Nav. «' Tree or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Ma Baglish Malt Vinegar —The season 1 r Pickling Vinegar 7 7, 8x8—eot wky | having come around again, we have just imp rted from London, GRORGE MUSGRAVE | ( B., another large supply of English Malt, which is, doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the market to-day. As we import this direct ourselves, we are prepared to give extra g od dames A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AN LD- Commission Merchants, ; HALIFAX unadulterated. ae re s meee Te Cider Vinegar.—A stock of this nice Table Vinegar Consignments of Island produce will receive a ays Ic pt sae ey a: . a as Fyabe, Esq., Cashier Golden Syrup Vinegar. -- This is the best Table Vinegar wk of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George ‘anada, being of very fine quality and strength. Macle: : fanager , ; f Nova Ocothu > at le a >} ’ ‘ ‘ 2 ‘ ; ine. eo ee We have just received a large quantity vw vaiue in it. White Wine Vinegar.— We have lately received a large supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factories in the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be strictly pure and put up in Pickling Spices.—- We € Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, | ve nd first-class article. It contains sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business. BEER & GOFR, Queen Square and Ling Square Stores. Ch'town, Sept. 17,1888—eod & why eo WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS. 1 East Cacar ayo 9 & 14 Minetne Laxg, iad ail nprtiadigre A een tLAND, Morgison 3% a. san Uanatla by | surance low. . ' without which we can recommend as a’ ("ee I FOR THE HAILF-SHELL DF- PARTM 12a (Huand-Picked) received daily, AGENCY. Repres ertative of the Consolj } ted Store Ser- vice Co. of the United Sta'es. Orders are sol - cited for the GASH ANY PARCaL CARS| manufactured by this Company. EEvated Waters. SOLE GENT forthis Province for J \MES3; A ROUE'S MANUFACTOLY. at Halifax, SN, 3.,] of the feliowing line of A RATED WATERS :—; Cream Soda, Plain Seda, Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilia, Nerve Food. ym 3 » CIGA<S. ‘iso, represen'stive of A. ISAACS, St. Johr, N. B.. manufactn er of it le Queen” and other fine hand made HAVANA CIGaARs., Beitiing Company, With the Iatest eonveniences anf the system of one ef the mo*t experiepced houses is the irade,, are prepared to fill orders left with the undersigned at the low st possible ficures. Highest price pa'd for Empty Botiles, Telephane in connection. JOHN JOY, Old Leadon House, Water Street. FURNESS Lidd OF STRAMER i | ~AND— Fishwick Express Liane. : THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEFN HALIFAX AND LONDON. a 6 hie aa Mo Diversion viasUnited States Ports, | IP18 INTENDED TO-hE3°ATCH THE S.S. OULUNDA, | From Ha ilax for London, ‘About the 15th September. Special attention given to the shipment of Lobsters by these Lines. Through Biils of Lading issued t» London and Continental Ports —BE?tWEEN— ‘harlottetown and Halifax. ITHE STEAMER M.A. STARR, | CAPTAIN FERGUSON, Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs- day Afternoon for Malitax, . flow Calling at Bayfield, Ports Hawkesbury, Hastings jand Mulgrave, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sueet | Harber } RETUOURNING—Leaves i Halifax every TUES-} MORNING, at 7 | iDAY o'clock, making same t cails, ' Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading ‘granted on Canned Lobsters to Loudon and Con- tinental Ports. from Charlottetown and points on} the P E. Island Kaiiway, atlowest rates. Ina- W. W. CLARKE, i Agent. Cl’tewn, July 10, 1888—eod tf re 1338 aa BOSTON DIRECT, —BY THE— ‘Bo.ten, Halifax and Prince Bdward) Island Steamship Line, ‘THE ONLY DIRECT LINE | WITHOUT CHANGE, Fe eae ‘uharlotiahowa to Boston. a | THE stannch and commodious Steamship3 JARROLL and WORCESTER, having been | ithoronehly refurnished and put into first-ciass | 'candition in every particalar, wili, during the! ; ; a | | Season of 1838, run as fellows, commencing with! ii Vonnogtpp the 45) £ Natoh ‘The Worces.er, on ths 4:h of October. i One of these vessels will leave ‘tostou for iCharlottetuwn every ~ATURDAY, at noon: and 'Charivtt. town for sposion every THURSDAY, |} at 4 o'clock, p. m, iixcelieut Passenger Accommodation! Low; Rates! i <a FAKES—Firet-closs Passage Berth in well-} i furni-hed Cabin, $6 50; stateroom Berth, $8 30. ; i Lowest rates tor Freight, which is always care- i i aliy handled, Sec i CARVELL BROTHERS, | i Agents, Uharl-lle own, | | FaRRISON LORING, Treasurer. i. B. GARDNER, sianazer, 34 Atlantic Avenue. Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, Ch’town, May 3, 1688—pat sum jour thropy ever conceived by man since the beginning of the Christian era, when Our Lord commanded to search out the waifs and strays found in highways and crouched beside hedges, aud compel them to assem- ble to partake of the hospitalities of merey. The Bernardo effort is the most emphatic instance of practical benevolence since the founding of Christianity, and this number ot ‘* Day and Night,” of which there are twelve vulumes, is its condensed history and exposition. Dr. Bernardo has _ fur- uished the feast commanded by him (Luke iv, 13,) who was the triend of children, and has literally called to his hospitable board the poor, the maimed, the lame and the bind trem ** the lowest room” of d. grada- tion to “*come up higher.” What does this number vf ** Night and Day” reveal / it reveals the uprising of a great Oasis of refurnn withinthe Sahara ot misery and wretched poverty that is found in the great metropolis ;—it demonstrates that riches have a higher use than puzzling Dives with the problem of how tu dissipate wealth ;— it pulats out how possible it is to love our neighbor according to the Seriptures, and sutisfy the Divine behest ; aud, what is better stil, the figures and facts we have been conuing over distinctly attest to its perpetuity. To imagine not only the per- petuity but the constantly enlarging pro- portions of such a philanthropy is to almost believe in it, as the littie Jeaven that will leaven the world and hit humanity from its dregs. This great work is of special in- terest to Canadian philanthropists. There is an industriai farm im Manitoba, Thither over tive hundred boys and girls have been sent out tu Canada, which, while it is of incalculable benefit to the selected little cruwd, it is a direct advantage to the Dominion, for it has been proved conciu- sively that a large majority of the children rescued from present poverty and prospec- live crime are responsive to Christian cul- ture, and capable of honest development. So far as Canada is concerned, the last chipment to our shores for transfer to the Miasittoba Home was made at the close of last uuuth (Septeaber), whea one hundred inmates of Dr. Bernardo’s village home would be for:sarded by the Parsian, in charge of a lady specialiy appuinted (Miss Joyce) to take care ofthe little company; and as tunds come in ty accelerate this good aud huwane service, those who contrilute toit of their abundance cannot fail to share its bessing. The annual winter sale ior the present year wili demonstrate the extraurdinary interest in, and appreciativn of, the life-work of Dr. Bernardo. The superfluities of the rich are flowing towards this goal of merey inastream. Ox such there is a list of valuable jewels and works ot art, not yet cunverted tv money, that range from one to a thousand dollars each, and of these there are 3,565 catalogued, The money donations this year have reached the large sum of half # mulion dvilars; and when it is considered that this flood tide of golden sympathy has borne on its breast sweet messages of love and faith from ali the donors, can it be a matter of doubt that a new era of reform is at hand for straight- ening the crooked inheritances that through crime, upon the friendiess children of criminals, and that augeis of merey are comimissioued to still the waves of juvenile destitation with the oil of joy, and g.adness aud redeenting grace, or, can it be doubted, that some divine purpose underiies this work of Faiti and labor of Love? One kind of oppression after an- other has been hitherto rebuked and made tu wither; why shouid not the form of soul slavery now under attack by Dr. Bernar- do and his co-workers, thovgh til now un- resched by human agency, be in time brought un ler control, aud that dread Visitation destroyed that waits the coming . ‘of the unborn unto the third and fourta ‘generation. A harvest of voluntary offerings are being gathered in, Look at this partial list: — 1. A large Indusirial Home, providing mainteaance, education, aad practic.l in- struction in seven technical handicrafts to 400 boys over thirtean years of age, 2 A voluntary Home for smaller boys be- tween 10 and 13 years of age, and acco./imo- dating 350 inmates of goud health, and cap fable of giving their whole time to educa- tion. 3. A voluntary Nursery Home containing 120 boys, between 5 and 10 years of age, many of them of delicate health, and sufferiug the penalty of imperfect parentago. 4. A volgutary Industriai Home, unique in its character, accommodating 200 youths of 14 and over; testing their characters, and if they are approved, sending them forth to Canada, after six or eight months’ residence, and instruction in wood chopping, carpentry and other useful employments, preparatory tu emigration. 5. A large and beautiful institution con- sisting of forty-nine detached cottages, ac- commodating one thousand girls and training them to domestic services at liford, Essex. 6 and 7. Two Baby Homes, one opened by 'the Duchess of Teck, 1586, accommodates 100 babies and their nurses. Th+ other 35 babies. 8. Servants Free Registry sud Home, de- voted to training 49 girls, and obtaiuing situ- ' ations for them 9, A special Home for girls of tender age. rescued from pos:tions of specia! moral dau- ger. Present number takeu in, 24. .10. Asmali voluntary Home, gffording re- sidence, super ision and maintenauce to 20 of the shoe-b ack biigede. 11. An “open all night” refuge for home- less boys and girls, where 120 children can be lodged for t:e night. 12. A snali house t» accommodate an! afford usefui employment to 16 boys in pick- ing and sorting old sags, paver and what else can be gathered in and turned to account. 13. A Farm School, all expenses defrayed ‘by R. Paepps, Byy., J. Ps, for training €7 ; 16. Emigration Depot at Pcterborough in connection with an Immigration Home esteb- lished in Toronto, Canada, for 150 girls, and some very young boys. 17. Home at 204 Farley Avenue, Toronto, to receive and distribute 120 boys sent from Man gland 18. A mixed farm of over 9,000 acres on the Shell River, Manitoba, for practical work under the care of experts, and thorough farm- ing. i9. Four houses for sick children, known as Her Majesty's Jubilec Infirmary, that accom- modate 75 little patients, 20 Free ragged day and Sunday schools, where 1900 ot be ve y poorest class are edu- cated on week days and brought under reli- gious influences on Sandays. 21. More ragged schools, accommudate 300 Sunday scholars. 22. Wood Chopping Brigade, and aerated- water factory. 23. City aren a Brigade, that numbers 100 beys, or anized and in training for both indvor and out of doers situations. 24. Factory Girls’ Club and Institute, estab- lished at the East End of London. 25. Working Lads’ Institute, open nightly anc fitted for recreation and instruction. 26. Young Werkman’s Hotel, where 24 lads are boarded at cost. 27. Free breakfast and dinner table, chiefly for childien attending the free schools. 54,- 438 hot nourishing meals were served durin the four months between December an March. 28. The People’s Mission Church accoim- moda es 3,000 people, with average Sunday attendance of 4,750. Last year’s attendance, all told, numbered 68,178. 29. Evangelical Deaconess Institute, where a lady superintendent and twenty deaconesses are constantly engaged in looking after the social, mental and spiritu:] welfare of the poo. 30. The East End Medical patients of the poorest class. 31. A Mission Hall—w th an average week- ly attendance of 772, carried on chiefly by ladies, in the lowest neighborhoods. 32. A Coffee Palace -— has a large and flourishing trade, but is made the centre of a system of cheap and free meals, during the Witter season. 33 Another Coffee Palace, but on a maeh> smaller scale 34. St. Ann’s Gospel Hall, for a children’s charch. It seats 600 and is well patronized. 35. A Cabmen’s Shelter, in a locality where cabs and busses are wont to congregate. lf to the above catalogue of good works are added the wardrobes of clothing, that tind their gratuitems entry into charitable (usefulness, and add to this the awakening ‘to religious impression that is following in the trail of this great and good Samaritan, as he and his earnest self-denying staff of co-laborers, wend their way through the slums of our modern Babylon, we may ‘well feel, judging the great facts by our own reluctance to recognize the universal brotherhved as including the off-scouring of nations, that another Daniel has come to rebuke our lukewarmness and disregard, ithough professing to follow Christ, of those ‘who are ready to perish from inherited misery. If there is a Canadian who ob- jects to receive the members of this new reformation upon the soil of Canada, let ‘Dr. Bernardo answer him. At the last ‘great Exeter Hal meeting, presided over by the Right Hon. the Earl of Meath, the /Doctor, in referring to his selection of ‘emigrants for Canada, said to the assembled j thousands :-— ‘* 1 warit.you to remember that we pledge ourselves here, as we have done before, that ywe will never, knowingly, send a boy or girl tv Canada of vicious or criminal life; that we will neversend one child who has not exhibit- ed in the home, indus rial tendencies and good behavior, and shewn some degree of credit from the training bestowed, and that we will never send one who is not sound of body and mind and without hereditary taint.” Let us all, then, at least bid Dr. Ber- nardo God-speed, though no money values inay accompany our good wishes. Mission for The Price of Grain. Wheat at $1.00a bushel in the North- west Territories isa startling figure, but this is reported from far away Edmonton and is, of cvurse, for local consumption, not for export. Nearer at hand, however in Manitoba, the position is highly satis- factory. At Emerson, on the southerne border of the province, the International reports 90 cents as the ruling price, with occasional higher offer seven up to 95 cents, and this is while No. 1 hard is fetching only 82 cents at Grand Forks,2 Dakota. Actual market figures show that the farmers of Manitoba are obtaining far better prices than the settlers in Dakota and Minnesotta with our anti-Canada press to disparage our country, still pretends that the con- trary isthecase. The reason given for the higher price in Manitoba is also very suggestive, being the active dem+nd of Canadian millers, especially in Manitoba and Keewatin. If the Canadian friends of foreign interests could have had, their way andkept Manitoba, like Dakota, 8° cheap buying place to swell the profits of the Minneapolis millers, whose flour was to be bought back again at the large edvance, these Canadian millers would not now be able to give these satisfactory prices. Can- adian farmers would have lost the increased price and Canada the profits of flouring.— Toronto Empire. oe As ! intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to tie far West, where | we in- tend making our future home, we will offer our large and well-assortsd stock of Crockery at @ great reduction, W. P, Colwill. Sepl2 dy wy 4w A few elegant work boxes and baskets un’ Store. opened tomday at Residin'’s Dewy ~ ¢ ail. eel - ina en 3 inal oaite daasinibaleaiininitiness ibitelsaditiniittitinansnaiio, tonite t ME ide siamese isang: Neaeiane I Me it ae ee ne ee enti ee cee ott og : 7 - 7 a Tier NNR IT 8