LANG dren. It enriches the] it restores health and activ- ity; it gives vigor and vitality to mind and body. ot children are sick children. | Their inactivity and sober faces are not in keepin: , with obustchildhood. They lack vitality and resistive power, and are very susceptible to colds and contagiousdiseases. Scolls Emulsion. brings new life to such chil. leocd . and f$1.ce, all druggists, scott & BOW NE, Chemista, Toronte White's . Caramels and ? jnowfiake Chocolates ~<tm- Can be had at any following firsy class T. J. Morris BD. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & R. H. Uason, BOS ore Plant Line ORY ae ¥ . & iat TO BOSTON Commencing June 29th, 1900 S.S. Halifax Willleave Charloitetown at NOON on FRIDAY, avd 5.5. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE Every WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m. Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Pastengers leaving Charlottefown via Pictov, make close connection at Halifax from Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays. TheS. S. Halifax takes Railway. For tickets, rates aod all information apply ty Freight Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tickets for sale at Stations P E I. W. W, OLARKE, Agent Chariottetown H. L, CHIPMAN, Manager Most cereals require and at least | as Ralston Breakfast Food. FOR SALE BY JEN Be le t+rrer Gree? -* eore gertes, " a double boiler, 20 minutes cooking, while salston Breakfast Food is prepsred with fase and dispatch in a single boiler in five minutes. The vigor and strength j \ : imparting prop- whe of Ralston come from G1: amie - ~ at, the whole berry of which is milled nto Ralston Breakfast Food. There's no i aisasek ‘of another dish so delicious fast that contains as much-nutrition KikS & SON Apl 24tf. 4 a ‘ for and THE DAIL’ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 2, 1900 EDUCATIONAL COLUMN EDITED BY INSPECTOR MC’ORMAC, FIFTEEN NEVERS. Never scold. Never overwork: Never be impulsive. Never be impatient. Never be a growler. Never be a schemer. Never talk aimlessly. Never speak too loud. Never fear hard work. Never be a caustic critic. Never make foolish rules. Never be a cranky radical. Never let a recitation drag. Never repeat your questions. Never give needless directions. NUGGETS. Get and keep out of the ruts of your profession. Decay begins when a rut is entered. True knowledge, ezists in knowing things not words. Every teacher should endeayor to secure the co-operation of the home Keep your school grounds neat and clean. The enthusiastic teacher will give his pupils that thirst and yearning for s&knowledge which is itself half the bat- tle in the struggle for an education. Parents should remember that the hearty support of every patron of the school is due the teacher so long as he is in the district. The mere memorizing of facts, whether from one book or mary books, affords little intellectual discipline. A good educational periodical is as necessary to a teacher as the market reports are to the merchant or the trad- er eee Children should be told as little as possible, and induced to discover as much as possible. Grumblers never never grumble, work, workers A SPELLING LESSON. Dahlia, dairy, dea’ening, debris, debtor, deceased, deceived, decency, decision, deferred, definite, depot, des- cendant, dialogue, diarrhoea, dialect, diamond, diary, dictation, dictionary, diocese, diphthong, directory, disap- point, discerning, disciple, discipline, discount, discretion, dismissal, distant, divisor, doctor, doctrine, dollar. dolour, dolphin, domicile, drama, dreadful, drudgery, duchess, dumb, dynamite, dyspepsia, dynamtic, dwindle. PROBLEMS IN ARITHMETIC, I. If 35 men in 18 days of 12 hours each diga ditch 50 feet long, 8 feet wide, 4 feet deep, how many men will be required to dig a ditch 400 feet long, 10 feet wide, 5 feet deep, provided they work 25 days 10 hourseach. Ans. 38 men. li. If I travel 425 miles in 10 days, going 65 miles the last day, increasing regularly each day, how far do I go the first day. Ans. 20 miles. III. Find cost of plastcring a room 30 feet long, 18 feet wide, 10,feet high, at 3744 cents per square yard. Ans. $62.50. 1V. Find the sum of 3, 15, 75, &c¢. to 20 terms. Ans. 7!, 525, 730, 468. V. Find the present worth of $30 Cue in 3 years, 4 months, days, at 6 per cent, allowing 8 percent dis- count. Ans. $283,95. VI. The price of goods is $80 per yd, buy at 1o | cent off, and sell at 25 per cent ;what per cent dol gain? Ans 3-9 /> VII. If 50 men dig a ditch 200 feet long, 6 feet wide, 4 feet deep, in 10 days of 9 hours each, find the length of the ditch that can be dug by 75 men, in 20 days of 7 hours each, if it can be 8 feet wide and three feet deep? Ans. 533 1-3 feet. VIII. Find the difference between the true and bank discount ef a not of $800 due in six months at 6 per cent interest, discounted at 10 per cent Ans. $2,64. IX. Find the value in United States 72 3° ad - o! per on, 38 a certain lot money of 40 pounds, 8 shillings. Ans. * $196.60. X. Prove that the square root of Se a MoLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &c. U2? ice Brown’s Block; Souch Side Qucen Square. HARLOT?P ETO Ww he LOANS NGOTI ATED ae PE { was cured of a severe cold by MIN ARDS LINIMENT. Oxford, N.S. R. F. HEWSON. I was cured of a terrible MINARD’S LINIMENT. FRED COULSON, Yarmouth, N.S. Y. A Ao | [wes cured of black Erseipelse’ by ' MINARD’S LINIMENT. Ingteeville. J. W. eprain by RUGGLES. L { 11881 plus the cube roct of 19683 di- vided by the square of 3, equals 327. JOKOSERIO. Teacher :—I see that in your new Grammar the appendix is about five times as long as the first part of the book. Publisher :—QOh, yes! The first part contains the rules, and the appendix the exceptions to the rules. Willie: — What’s the swellest thing just now up in your town? Little May :— The mumps. What’s” the smartest thing down at your end ?» Little Willie :— A spanking.” Schoolmaster ;—Now, Sir, I you know whyI am going to you. Boy :—Yes, ©’ course I do. Its ’cos ver bigger than me. hope cane Father:—“‘Why don't you siti down ? ; Son :—“This morning I asked you how many madea million, an’ you, said: ‘Darned few. I told teacher that in arithmetic class to-day, an’} that’s why I can’t sit down,” | Willie:—In what month and ont what day was Fourth of July firs celebrated ? Father (after looking through the encyclopedia and three histories) :— Young man, your teacher is paid to answer such questions. I have no time to bother with them. A little girl from London spent her summer holidays at a farmhouse in the country. Whenshe got back home she had many tales to tell of the people, the horses, cows, chickens, and other things she saw at the farm; but of all the living creatures about the place, none in her estimation could compare with the ducks. “They were so very good behaved,” she said; “every morning when I opened the door of the duck-house they all bowed politely to me, one after the other, as they waddled out” The following answers were actually taken at different times, from ex— amination papers. Q .— What is the trachea ? A .—It is the windpipe going from the mouth to the Jungs, and ramifying through all parts of the body. Q.—Why is Africa called the “Dark Continent ?” A .—Because so many negroes live there. Q.—What is the masculine of spinster ? A .—Rooster. Q.—What is the feminine of monk ? A .—Monkey. Q .—Why is irrigation necessary in Arizona? : A .— Because they have no trustees nor Board of Education. Q .—What is a volcano? A —@ volcano is a mountain that throws forth fire, ashes, smoke, and burning saliva. Q .—Name three narcotics useful to man. A.—Horse-rake, plough and mow- ing machine. ANIMAL ALPHABET. Alligator, bectle, porcupine, whale, Bobolink, panther, dragon-fly, snail, Crocodile, monkey, buffalo, hare, Dromedary, leopard, mud-turtle, bear, Elephant, badger, pelican, ox, Flying-fish, reindeer, anaconda, fox, Save Your MONEY. To save your moncy, by getting more for it, ask your deaier in medicine to show you the new 50 cent size bottle of JonNsON’s ANO pPYNE LiNIMENT. It contains over three times as mych as the old 25 cent style, whick is a great saving to those who use this vetu- able tamily medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaled QN’S yNEL odouns LiNiMENT Fifty years ago this month, Dr. Johnson left gith me some Jchnson’s Anodyne Liniment. I remember him distinctly, and could tell you just how he wag dressed on that day. I havea sold Johnson’s Liniment ever sirce. Can tru!¥ evy it has maintained its high standard fromm that time to this. No medicine today possesses ths contidence of the public toa grester extent. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Me.,Jun., 1091 4s a family remedy it has been used ard in dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many commoa ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Priest Zand 50c. &£ 8. Zohnson & Co., Boston. Mass Ic herebv giver thatary per on fonrd fishiog without rermesion or athierri-r respasfing op tbe stream or propery »! Moore’e Mill. Milton, either below or aber the mill, wili be wrctecuted without dir tincticn. dv ‘2? uw ti. TO BE LET Inuedieve por-ersion of thet Builo~ rcuipre tne Meeonie Temple. Su Mre. D. > } } i «hee ele. | Guinea-pig,dolphin, antelope, goose, | Humming-bird, weasel,pickerel, move, Ibex, rhinoceros, owl, kangarov, Jackal, opposum, toad, cockatoo, | King-fisher, peacock, ant-eater, bur, Lizard,inchneumon, honey-bee, 1a, Mocking-bird,camel,grasshopper,groue | Nightingale, spider, cuttlefish, mouse, | Ocelet pheasant, wolverine, amk, | Periwinkle, ermine, katydid, hawk, | Oval, hippopotamus, armradillo,m th, Rattlesnake, lion, wood-picker, sloth, Salamander, gold-finch, angleworm, dog, Tiger, flamingo, scorpion, frog, Unicorn, ostrich, nantilus, mole, Viper, gorilla, basilisk, sole, Whippoorwi!], beaver, centip:de, fawn, Xantho, canary, polliwog, swan, Yellow-hammer, eagie, hyenalark, Zebra, chameleon, butterfly, shark. Tke above alphabet, clipped from Current Literature, will serve as < spelling or dictation exercise. : G. J. McCormac. St. George’s, Tuly 27th, 1900 ee s CHURCH RE DEDICATED eer = The Methodist Chutch at Kingston. which has been clused tor several week> for improvements, was reopened Gi Sabbath, the 220d ult, with appropria'« services Rey. W D Thomas, the new pastor, preached inthe moruing, Rev. J McIvor (Preehvterian) in the atteragon, end Rev, A. F Browne, (Baptist) in the evening. The services were ofa very im- preseive character thrvugzout and iv every wav eviied to the occasion. Over flowing congregations ruled at all the rervices, while in the afternoon and evening many could not obtain even etanding room in the church. | The total cost of repairing and improving the building amounts to $650. This I+ nearly covered by subscription, and the balacce is almost me* by the large offer iogs received on Sunday, sothat but a smal! debtetill remains oa the church. The edifice now presents a most attractive appearauce end abundantly evidences the libernlity cf the people. The improve- meéots are quite extensive and modern, everything about the interior being uew and up - to - date, while the extericr bes been repainted in good taste, andin part remodeled with excellent ef- fect. The ceilng bas been arched snd wainscot ed ‘n stained spruce, new pews of polisned lirch and aeb pat in, the platform recousirncted ard recarpeted ond & medern pulpit supplied along with rew chairs for the choir, the walls shea h-d and papered anewin harmony with tue ceiling and new mattingStor the aisle. Beeut ful pendanstilamps,e:c,were also pro- vided. The workmanship throughout reflects credit om the skilland taste of the coutractora, Messrs Schurmarn, Lefurgev, Clark & C» We hope that the re-dedi- cation of their heant'fied sanctuary wil! prove th+ begion'ng of a new era of pros- perity for the Mechodists of Kingston. — Bvstander, writing in the Si. duhne, Que., New , pots forward this view of tte guilt of the: Liberale, which will com-~ mend itself to the judgment of those who have followed the devious course of tbat party: ‘It would not be neceasary to diemiss the Liberal government for its mistakes; [ wonld punish it for its cynicism, which is peculiarly flagrant in a peary which claimed transcendent virtuee, and which beguiled the eleciora’e with falee promises the pon fulfilment cf which does not even cause it to blush with shame. E rors of judgment do not touch the integrity , hypocrisy should receive i agree torefund the money ona twenty- five cent bottle Will’s English Pills, if * ite just cieserte at the hands of an indig- naut «nd deceive! peeple ” i His babyship will be wonderfully freshened up, and his whole little fat body will shine with health and cleanliness after his tub with the “ Albert” —= | Baby’s Own Soap. This soap is made entirely with vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- quisite fragrance, and is unsurpass- ed as 2 nursery and toilet soap. Beware of Imitations, ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. ae MONTREAL. 3 = CA RD. We, the undersigned do hereby after using thre: fourths of contents of bottle, they do not relieve Constipa- tion and Headache. We also warrant that four bottles will permanentiy cure the mo.t obstinate case of Constipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wills’ English Pills are used. Johnson & Johnsen, Charlottetown, P. E. L Gec. E. Hughes, Druzyi-t, Char- { lottetown, P. E. I. L. W. Watson, Druggis', Queen St., Choriottetown, P. F. 1. Reddin. Bros., Druggists, Queen Square, Charlottetown. DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SUROEON Druggists, (Q@-eduare McGill Univers ty: Office an! Resideuce — Dorc nester Stree Office Hotrs —9 to 10, 8 m., Ite 3 and 7 to Mu. i. Pruw or atteniton te «re : No Riss on our Bey’s atthe Front Keep them ovvay fran the folks at home. Order witdows uow. screen doors and A. Duchemin & Co: o P.E. I. Door and'Sash Factory € de a & : ‘ Apply to 2a1Gcl Averue, Ch’Tows. sa : ‘ - ‘e 3 dy. 1 wk. sdeederatnansecen National ur. ee Some brands of Flour hawe advanced in price at the Mis s much as 90 cents per bili. within the past toor thre weeks, and some millers thimiix that they have not touched} the top notch yet. We ware fortunate in securing severa: tmm- cred bbls early, and we ame | RUW Offering them for sale a&@ | Very }easonable figure for spot casi [fyou want to buy Flom & will pay you to write or ell] xnd get our prices before bum ing elsewhere. Every bbi. guaranteed first-class or money refunded. Beer & Gofé. scottish Gatherings The annual Scottish Gathering of >bwe Clans under the auspices of the Caledozsmmm Club of P. KE. Island, will be held amet \curis Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS i 22nd, S08 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.59 local, G eorgetown 6.50 local, stopping at ai. im - termediate stations, Reiurn tickets from Charlotieiown &Scy Georgetown 85>, intermediate stations o@ properticnate rates, Return tickets will be issued from a¥& stations weet of Royalty Junction et oma. crst-class fare on Augnat 21st, good) ter. return on August 23rd. For train arrangements, prize ijs'o-am@ae o ’ ull particulars ere programme and tdver- ie mente in newerapere later JOHN McPHEB, Prevident. D. R .McLENNAN, Rec Secretary. ——— ie tl, —- ~—— A CARD- R. MACNEILL, M. f%., Having 30 years experience Ni tiem: practice of his profession, may Be com» sulted on all branches of gen: | medie~ cine including the specialties. Office and Residence-—Prn-e Street ‘hird door ahove Kindergarten Hal. Hours—g to It a. m. 1 te 3 2 7to8p. m, aed. dy & wkly 3 mos, wr LOST--A stick pin wih «om © Finder would blig? by «a@viow » ormin a. S vi ow Wheels Carniva’s, S:otsman, 20thCentury, E. & D., Columbias Hartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown. We are stil! ies the above daily. Look them over—W ite for catalogue. Repair supplies—SeconiHand Wheels. Mark Wit & CO, Ll ESHER ESERIES e “1m —— ‘ae aR eg oe =% eee lll asaya ih edaSih hh ESIE Rd aay, oak i a Se ae en of eT a ime tatty eae pe ne te stg gr Mc eset