- ——— - ———— -_———_— ’ fy tl / ‘ s ; ‘ 7 twhichare fi ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO,, Mfrs, | ; MONTREAL a CO VISITORS TO THE Grand Bazaar Should make its point —tocall at-- nl neces, The Great Watci House. Here you will see « large and ea utifal etock of watches, some with solid gold cases, set with dia- moads, some with gold-filled cases that are gems of art, an’ others with solid silver cases, exquisitely orna- mented and engraved. figures and All marked in plai marked low We are now opening « very pretty }: - T line of Jewelry, we shall be very pleased to show youal!l that is new whea you call, W. W. WSL NER The Great Watch House. ae. omforting beyond expression to be ab’e to ge to a place where yo Kuow every thing is dove in a first clase manner ~« Our aim is to give our custoin~- ers the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be strictly first clas?. Give us a and be ceavince. ~~ ES Brace Stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” C&ii Founders, Engiseers & Machinisis ¢ f $ ¢ ¢ ¥ | 6 ¢ ( Steam Nav. Co’y’s Whart \ , Ch'town, P EI Phone 125 § ee oe ~~ &6<%.3S 2S Oe S & @ - aermoeeemyn en eneneenterennennnnttt si = More shan 2000 Fami- 3 lies in Halifax aud 3 Darimouth use Sunt: ; light and Lifebuoy S0aps their homes, : iy they would not my otuner Inds, This i : rrect having been Saline l by coni- ertisers, leaving amples at King care- every house and n ful enquiries. lL hese familie 8 ever knew what pure SOAP meant, un- PPePEPOPPPPPPYPPTPYPTTPrPrrniir/irrrrrirrrrrinriyrrrrrryrrrinriny til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY Whv should 10t others arn and be hy iithic r and happier for the learning. Price is only 5e for - large twin bar, WAAL AAAd Addi LAMA Add Addddd ak ZAC UUAAAAAAAAAdddd edd dbddd WAdNbLAdAAUdAMdaAdcdQaddsddddd baddddlaldddbebadias | | i | THE HOME ed from page 2.) on yn tin | | all the worry, drudgery and anxiety there | is about housekeeping, it is weman’s true | @phere and if ‘undertaken in a proper Epirit must deve iope and enoble you But even while we retain our bouses we } May jose Our homes, It is juite poss ble forafamily to live together under one ; roof and yet fail in any real way to live the home life Diversities of tastes and | i istiness and neglect of God | may destroy all ides of unity and fellow~ sbip,sod thisis what I tear we esutfer from Interesis, sei today’ In how many ‘ lren eystematically homes, for instance, are taught obedience | and reverence, instructed in the things be- llonging to their spirtual life, helped when necessary with ‘ir daily lessons ? ’ vy many homes do parents, when poseible, give up their evenings to their n, assemble them for family speak to them plainly on the | nptations which beset (hem against companions who would lead them astray, advise them concerning their Communions and church going, examine the books they read, enquire into the places of amusement they frequent ? All this requires much aclf sacrifice, the yielding up of our inclinations; and pleasures for the good of vur children, and ihis is not an age of self sacrifice. And here I would speak of one epecial dat ger to home life in this city : aj | danger apparently not suspected save by a very few; and that is SEMI-RELIGIOUS DISSIPATION, Charlottetown is not a gay place. We have oot,as in larger cities, (heaters, music halle, concert hal's ane other places ot amusement open ali the year round. By far the greater part of our public enter: tainments @re got up by one or another of the C i:ria'isn Cor gregations, Now, of course, people must be amused. Neither young vor old can be expected to remain at bome night after might and have no recreation, no social pleasures, no in- tercourse with those outside the family circle. But tbere is a medium in all things, and that medium is, I think, ex- ceeded here, where the churches have be~ come general amusement bureaus and vie with each other asthe caterers of enter-~ tainments. The theory is that if you want to keep your people from siraying you must inter~ est them. And the way to interest ia to amuse them How sball amuse the children? How shal! we amuse the boys and girls? How sball we amuse the young men and young women? Hew shai] we amuse the older men aad women? That is txe question of questions. So they are formed into societies of one sort or another,and hold frequent meet- ings. Some of the congregations have one or more meetings nearly every night of the week and, during the wioter months it is bard tofind any night, except Saturday, that is not taken up by a Church concert, or social, or oyster supper, or prayer mee:- ing. And althocgh, of course, the same people do not attend them ail, they often take in the various members ofa family, 1 an evening at home with an unbroken l+ Lecomes a very rare thing. going out, whether it we ut Circ Agaiv,tbis constant ¢ be ou church matters, or to purely social functions, Often becomes a grievance to those leftat home. The father eetiles hime¢lf down to a quiet chat after the labors of the day, when the mother appounces thatshe is going out, sud he forthwith feels injured while the children complain that - ‘MOTHER I3 NEVER HOME (F AN EVESING”’ Perhaps after a while the father drops round to see sume equalir neglected hus band, and the children, left to themselves, goout too, When [ see the number of boys and girls, some of them hardly in their teens ,walking about our streets and timea wonder what their parents can be doing. How inany of ibeir mothers are at church meetings 7? Are their fathers at heme or esjoying themselves elsewhere ? And whena 2? cf tle behaviour of cer~ tr ia juvenile clubs, 1 ask, did the church in apy way engender this laste for exciie- ment by constantly seeking to amuse ? It is a difficul: matter to deal with all I know. On the one band there is the SE Church to be considered; and genuine ins terest in religious matters is too rare to be repressed or spoken lightly of. But such ijaterest cannot be kept up without -ocieties, and societies mean meeting. , hen too, entertainments have their use, ‘ose who have pot means of their own euabled to exercise their talents of the church, aad I should depreciate any honest And, again, young @ amusement, uld pro- that | | are thas in the cawse be very sorry to effort in this direction. people, as I said, must bay. Is it betver that the Church she vide that which is harmles*, than “ they should be tempted to seek less if* pocent entertainment elsewhere ? But on the other band there is the home with its broken circle, and aometimes its neglected duties. There are mothers who S Sean their path, warn | the park, at night, arm in arm, | some. ! John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLUTTETO WR, OCTOBER 21, {| lan ol} , . . belong to all sorts of organizations for the betterment of others, while their own chil- ‘dren are unkempt and uncared for. | The real interests of church and home certainly cannot clash. The church need not be sacrificed for the Home, neitner the home | forthe church, and we muat decide for | ourselves where our duty Jies. Parents especially should ask whether their | families are likely to suffer by their fre« jueot absence from home; or, whether | hey are neglecting the worship of God | by making the care of their caildren au excuse for absenting themselves from cburch week after week or mouth after month. Much could be done to restore the | equilibrium between church and home by holding the meetings of the various socie+ ties, when possible, in the afternoon, | Specia'ly when parents or young children have to attend. And secondly much co.ld ’ be done to | keep children off the streets and from | questionable places of amusement, by making their homes more attractive. LET THEM HAVE THEIR FRIENDS IN OF AN EVENING and let the parents getto know thosefriends and judge whetherthey are desirable | companions. Lel them amuse themselves {donot be too particular about the furni- ture. Many a home has been spoilt before now because the carpets and the farniture were considered of more importance than the children’s enjoyment. It is doubtless very hard to see things getting shabby or worn out—very hard to dispense with all those littls frills and nicknacks with which your neighbors decorate their rooms, but better that than turn your children on the streets to seek their pleasures. The Home life of the young 1s all to short and befere we know it our babies of yesterday are grown upand out in the world away from us. Givs them a real home while you have the chance; —a home they can look back to with lore and joy—a home that they can take as the model of their own when their time comes; abome wiich ip its unity and love and grace and devotion and sanctity is a genuine type of that eternal home beyond the sky whieh—we all hope to attain, through the boundless mercy of God in Jesus Christ our Lord. Sometimes it seems toa weary woman | that she must certainly give up. The simplest aad easiest work becomes an almost insurmountable task. Nervous- ness, sleeplessness and pain harrass her and life seems hardly worth the living. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription was made forher. Dr Pierce’s Golden Medi- cal Discovery was made for ber. The former is for ills distinctly feminine, the other for general system. Together they supply a scientific and euccessful course of treatement. The “Favorite Prescripe tion” restores healthy, regular action to the organs distinctly feminine. It forces out all impurities, strengthens the tissues, allays inflammation. The Golden Medi- cal discovery makes appetite, helps digestion, promotes assimilation, fills out the hollows in cheeksand neck with good sclid flesh and brings back the gladsome glow of girlbood. Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Advisez. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N.A. 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Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrelat Joy’s. Royal Oak soap; it is all right. It is Easy to Love veighbor is a pretty girl. It is just as easy to cure yourselfof Catarrh,Bronchitis or Asthma, if you use Catarrhozone, the new medicated air treatment for all dis-~ eases of the nasal and_ respiratory passages caused by germ ife Catarrhozone cures by inhalation without danger or risk to the sufferer. It g oes wherever air can go and never fails to reach tne aftected parts. This is why it excels treatments requiring the vee of ' Sprave, douches, powders, ointments, &c. | which cannot reach the seat of the disease , aad are therefore useless. For sale at all | draga, ts, or direct by mail, price $1. Send £0 eeutS in stamps to N. C, Polson ' & Co., Manufar ‘uring Chemista, Kingston. Out., for sample outu.’- it the cheap rates at the MODEL STORE. We run a Bazaar ot our own and want you to attend. Many and varied are the attractions we offer ~ For instance— Tiger Brand Clothing, best on earth Ames Holden & Co’s and Witham’s Shoes, P. E. Island Moncton Tweed The latest American fall Hats and Caps P. E, ISLAND 'The nicest assortement of Gents’ Furnishings , 2°26! gud Portage Your neighbor as yourself when your f in the city, Come and see, even if you don’t buy, NH. RAMSAY & C0. THOUGHT. WHEN ATTENDING THE BAZAAR ——CALL AND—~— © SENTNER, McLEOD & Co +GBeGO2ES 990 EO RRRRRG GRAND Provincial Bazaar - IN AID OF THE— ANEW ST. CUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL —TO BE CPENED IN THE— Cathedral Basement Hall, Ch’towa ON Monday. Evening, October 46th at four o’clock, and to be continued on Tues. Wed. Thur. and Fri. Oct. 17th, 18th, 19th & 20th } | | | | A cordial invitation tendered to every man, woman and child in the Province. Ample room for every person who attends { Excellent meais provided for all visitors. Select musical entertainments every even ing by the League of the Cross Band (New $600 set of silver instruments), and other sources of amusemént. Come one—Come all. Cheap Excursion Tickets to the City will be issued at all stations on TUES- DAY, OCT. 17th, good to return on sam: and following day; andagain on Fxi- DAY, OCT. 20th, good to return on same and following day, at the following rev- UCED RATES, from all stations between Tignish ang Pivsville,inglusive $1 t ’ scores S~ { Conway aad Bichmond..,. ss 956 | Wellington and St. Eleanore,..,... 859 Summerside and Freetown .......... 73¢ | Emerald and Fredricton.......+++.00008 606 1 Clyde and North Wiltshire.......... 45¢ } Colville and Loyalist....... “eceie ce | Cape Traverse and Kinkora....... 75r | Souris and Bear River..........secs0v0 854 { Rollo Bay and Midgell................. 783 Marie and Douglass... ;:++++:+::, Goe Arewe and Tracadie...ii... dhe St, Au 4 Suffolk oe ae Bed ford anv a : cbbese FF York ns. teetieieieeees 2b Ngan ins: 5 jccapay err LS 29 090 | Georgetown and Perth.-+- +++ *"*" 428 48 Road and Peake’s,,,, p++++see = PU is 5: ceisinnionae sae | Passengers holding Railway Tickets will be required to have them stam pra ar | the Bazaar Committe, before they wil! be boncured for return on the trains. By order of committee. ‘a THOMAS DRISCOLL, 22—tu, thur, sat &w Secretary NOTICE. — ——— Purchase a Happy Thought Range THE BEST MADE All accounts in book account, notes of hand, judgments, or otherwise, due the estate of tne late John P. Sullivan, of St. Peters Bay, must be handed in, and paid forthwith to Lawrence J. Macdonald, who Simon W. Crabbe W aiker’s Corner will grant receipts therefor, All accou not closed aad arranged for at once white placed in October court for collection, HELEN SULLIVAN, Admini : St, Peters, Sept 25th, 899.1 ministratrix, STOVES & HARDWARE | we euch sa ims % y tL aaperadinmrapn ton mana