THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAR! OTTETOWN, JUNE 16, tgou a owe | FOR YOUNG MEN. th Page), But the lesson learned | »k of nature and the voice f your soul, is not only 1 death, but also of im Your life account is carried » future, and there the balance ruck, which shall stand eternally to VOUT y r your pain, Meditating in sincerity of heart on » natural truths, you. will find the ‘hrist dearer than ever to and will discover a still ng in His assurance: “I the truth, and the life.” These truths, and not the inertia of 1des,mark the level to which rise, and discover the sum ait of human possibilities. The way thence is iong and difficult, but so is every way that leads to what is best. Touching on intolerance I do not sn to make an apology for indiffer- entism in belief. I do not mean that -yery shallow opinion, every rediulous ‘heory—of which there is at present a supply equal to any demand—should be received with consideration. Neither do 1 mean that the truth can never be attained with certainty, and that con- sequently all tenets should be respect- ed for the reason that they are all equally liable to error. Not at all. What I mean is that, whilst holding eertain truths too vital to be over- looked, and too sacred to be com- promised or tampered with, we should treat those who differ from us with charitable forebearance. A man may be both honest and intelligent, and yet, ewing to his education, local environ- ment, and natural temperament, may believe things that are strange indeed. Then in matters of method and ex- pediency our opinions should be tem- Ve have no right to assume your hearts, deeper mean perate. that we have been granted a manaly of ¢ inns Whe monopoly of common sense. en a nan of ordinary intelligence express- es an opinion in relation to matters with which heis tolerably well ac quainted, we may not agree with him, but we have no guarantee that our judgment is right and his wrong. If these remarks should seem to you un- ealled for this is why 1 make them: because you sometimes meet young men of many admirable parts, whose mfluence fcr good should be extensive, but who become narrow-minded and sour of disposition, and unable to co- operate in any good work, simply be- cause they cannot be persuaded that others my think differently from them without being either knaves or fools. My dear young friends, before closing I would add a few words more. We takegpfor.granted that to-day you are honest, honorable and possessed of a keen sense of right and wrong. So have others been who have gone forth into the world from the halls of colleges, but how many have persevered ? That’s the serious question. Giving themselves up to what is most enjoy- able in life,and accommodating them- selves to the easy habits of those around them, they lost their delicate sensitiveness of conscience and gradu- ally sank to a state of vicious indiffer- ence, becoming, if not remarkably wicked, at least purely worldly men— “Of the earth, earthly.’ The same insinuating dangers await you, and you need to be deeply convinced of the ex- istence of them, if you hope to guard against them successfuly. You have not, it is true, completed @ programme of studies so elaborate as that of big universities. Yet I ven- ture to say your training hitherto has been of a higher order than very many of our Jauded universities can give. Ithas qualified you to think sanely and argue logically—conditions without which no congeries cf data, let them be collected from all the corners of the globe, will make a man truly educated. The highest form of education (I may say, the only true from) is that which is concerned with developing the POTENTIALITY OF ONE’S OWN SOUL. The judicial habit- the habit of weigh- ing evidence and ascertining their true value- is oneof the most valuable products of education. But it is rare to an amazing degree in the instructed men of to-day; and yet we would pre- fer not to agree with Ruskin that “modern, educatiun for the most part signifies giving people the faculty of thinking wrong on every conceiveable subject of importance to them’’. However, you should continue to cultivate assideously this judicial habit. You shall have much need of it, for the secular periodicals, and a number of so-called religious ones, are rife with articles that either call into doubt, or openly deny, doctrines hitherto reverenced as essential parts of the christian heritage. The boldness of assertain and fascination of literary styles, often so characteristic of such fiterature, lend it an air of plausibility that lezds many an unc‘itical mind into deadly error. But you, if youg develop your minds on the lines Ta 4D Cents for OB Ce TOE \ Re ma orl Womens. Laced ~ Shoesi _ Beats}the World.) We have them%in Jour win- dow to-night. Se Of course we cannot always sell them for this price, but they are yours to-night (Sat- urday) for 49 cents, Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Alley & Co 44444484444 We have secured the stock, store and trace of the late George D. Davison, and are tf} now open with a full stock of ail] staple and faney groceries. a We will be pleased to supply all customers of the late firm and all others who may fiv- <f] cur us with their patronage. {\» aif] We mean to make our score the brightes?, cleanest {hh «t{ and best grocery store in the |p aii} city. i» afi Yours for pure Groceries, Wi ll Webster & Mackay 44444384 FIV FIIIFIIIT S wv «({] Cor Kent & Gt. Georg» Sts. {i> «ff] T } } 192 i» att] eephone is, {hy ff] «(| fl «il {| aff aff} ai{| aff aly atl already marked out, shall not be en- snared by external forms; you will seek after and investigate, the substance of the arguments brought against Christian truth, and will show that they are either founded on erroneous data or false supposition, conducted according to fallacious reasoning, or directed against a tenet they have al- ready misrepresented. To qualify yourselves the better for this task, study the works of the great Christian thinkers. Life is short and, if you read rightly, you cannot read mach, so read only what is best. My dear young friends, I see in you the foundation of lofty hopes for our country. I am no pessimist: I do not believe with those who continually proclaim the nineteenth century the worst of the Christian era ; but I know that certain evils threaten. the public well-being far more seriously than ever they did in earlier times; and, as a safeguard against them, we need honest, high-minded men in every office that influences the public con- science. We need them on the bench, at the bar, and in the pulpit, but above all, just at present, we need them in politics and journalism. The greatest public vices of the day are centered in these two departments; and if you would ask me to give that vice a name, I would callit lying—! lying by word, lying by act, and lying cowardly silence. There are excep- tions, it is true, but they are only voices crying out in the wilderness. In you, therefore, andin other young men like you, who are still free from the poisonous taint, lie the hopes of our country. Do not forget your high calling; never prostitute your facuities to the interests of any dishonourable cause, or the propagation of a lie; and your talent and education, if applied with zeal and perseyerence, will confera substantial boon on your land, and add a fresh: lustre to the venerable institution that sends you forth today crowued with its honors, Local ‘and Other tems Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. selected Svear,—Sugar has 4 lvanced ten cents a hundredweight. sicciadinesdan Tux Prous.— Moderate to fresh west and north weat winds; fine. Sunday— Moderate west winde : fine and warm. caeitiiaiiiventin Norre Dame Coxvent closing exercises on Tuesday aight. The programme is an excellentone. Makea point of attending. saint R. T. 8 —The adjourned meeting of the B. I. 8. will be held on Monday evening st 8 o'clock. Tre Race Track.—The race track on the Charlottetown Driving Park will be oven free of charge for two weeks from thie date ta the public who use light car- riages, subiect to inatrnctions from the keeper as to when to drive. Leoture Last Nieuwr.—Rev. Mr. Lock» erby delivered a very fine lecture last night in Zion Church Lecture Hall. Mr. Lock« erby is a most attractive speaker, and any lecture from him would be good. The lecture was eqnally as good as that of the preceding night. Cuayer or Tims.—On and after *Mon~ day next the 18th June the steamer Prin+ cess will leave for Pictou at helf-past nine o’clock (local) in the morning instead of seven a. m; returning here about half- past eight in the evening. Close con- nections will now be made both ways with Halifax and Sydney. Satvarion Army.—Tomorrow after- | noon and evening, Captain McLean, who has been in Newfoundland the past two years, will be present and take part. C apt. McLean is a very talented officer and has been instrumental in the hands of God in doing much good work. The evening meeting opens at 8 o’clock. Tae Aravetic Meer.—It only needs a glance at the C. A. A. A. grounds any fine day to assure anybody that the big tournment on Dominion Day is going to be one ofthe biggest events ever seen on P. E.I. There are dozens preparing for each event and teams from the Various companies are hard at work trving to win the splendid $50 trophy cff-red by the City Council. — ++ re Cuerse.—At the meeting of the cheese Board yesterday a resolution was moved by Mr. McEwen, snd seconded by Mr. L. Jenkins, t> the effect that all cheese shipped under ten days is to be allowed a pound and a fraction over-weight, and cheese over ten days to be allowed a half pound and a fraction overweight. This is to obviate any dispute between sellers and buyers. AnxuaL Caurcn Parape.—The mem- bers of Court Avondale and Mount stephen I. O. #&., are requested to meet in the Foresters’ Hall, Prowee Block, oa S:bbath morning, June 17th, at 10.15 a4. m, and march in procession to St. James’ Church, where # sermon suitable ‘o ‘he occasion will be preached by Rev. J. K. Fraser. A cordial inv‘tation is ex- tended to all brethera of the Order to join in the procession and take part in the proeessi ow. AncLican Syxop — At Thureday’s session ot the Aoglicds Sy.od, at Halifax, there wast lorg di-cu-sion on the Super. annuation Fand. Mostof the speakers favored the Fund. The financial state~ ment of the Fund ehowed the receipts of the vear to be $3,442 77, and the disburee- ments $2,479.69. The evnod sent greet ing to the Prosbyterian Geveral Assembly in -eesion at Halifax. Among the nomi- nations to the Provincial synod were Rev. James Simpeon,Charlottetown, aod Arches descon Reagh, Milton, and Judges Fitz- zera'd and Hodgson among the laity. A resolution to provide for the cumulative voting system in electing delegates to the general and provincial synod was lost by 4 vote of 78 to &. Public Notice. ener | have thisday disposed of the stock and good will of the Medical Hal] to Mr. Jamieson and would ask friends and customers to extend to him a liberal glare of your trade. 8. W. DODD. June, 1900. Referring to the above, the nudersigned requests from the general public a con- tiouation of the liberal patronage bestow- ed in the past, and hopes, by irtegrity and strict attention to business, for an ins» crease of the same. James i, Jamieson. — — Ladies’ Wrappers, —Paton & Co, offer for Saturday the choice of many patterns. Many qualties, many styles at $1.00 No matter what they were in- tended to tell at, out they go, and that double quick time. Ladies’ Black Ssilors— Value 45c, Saturday’s price 10c. Place Jas, Paton & Co’s, } ‘ ey tree, ani | = Pe ARP SHOPPING SATURDAY At Charlottetowns busiest Dry Goods Store. After sharp chopping in our Dress Goods department there is always a rich harvest chips “Kewnant Snaps. 1 ; All day Saturday you'll buy the best suitfof mensclothing ever offered on P, EK, Island (for the money) and that’s Were in business te do business and we are going to sell one hundred pairs of ladies Hosiery all day at 200 Men's ties ge out on Saturday—four in hand, knots and Bows (bought from a manufacturer that failed.) A Great big drawer full of Baby Ribbon a lot of wide Lace mostly Cream and white (never mind what its worth) it goes out at A big basket full of ladies’ vests goes at Only 6 pieces of this lot left (Gingham) — 19 ladies Rubber cloaks worth—for 12 Gents Rubber Coats Saturaay only— Our famous Lily Kid Glove (the best 95 cent glove in Canada to-day.) Our Yeason for selling them at this price is this glove is not made to-day. We clear the lot tha.’s left in size 5?, 6, 6}, 74, 73, 8. Any size you want in our famous summer. corsets Ledies Costumes (Jackets and skirts) the very latest will be put out on Sat- urday at ridiculous prices, Over space is filled but we’ve more bargains than we advertise. weremThis is your store, yes we hear you call it “MY STORE” every day. Senter, McLeod & Co. $5.00. 5e pair 9c each. 10¢ yd. 4e each 3ze yd $8.0. $2.00 49 ¢ 35e. AFTER DINNER, A LONG FELT WANT FILLED BY DODD'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. While Curing Advanced Stages of Dys- pepsia is a Tablet Taken after Dinner is Accepted Gratefully by Eveu the most Healty Stomach. We eat an awful lot of trash now-a- days—that is considering the use it is to our bodies when eaten. Think what a mixture bas been eent down our throats at the end of an average good dinner. The stomach has to separate the grain from tne chaft, the blood-building parts from the utterly useless. And to its extreme vexation, no doubt, it finds after it has finished ite work that the greater part of the material was utterly useless. So the fact isthat the stomach ie greatly overworked. Now whether it hae broken down yet or not Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will help it. They assist in the digesting process. They help the stomach out with its work. If you are troubled with the severe symptoms of Dvepepsia, viz., Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath, Wind on the Stomach, Biliousness, Waterbrash, Heart- burn, Catarrh of the Stomach, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will give your stomach a chance to take time to cure itself- That is the only way it can be done. If vou starve yourself to rest your stomach you starve your stomach also, for it needs nourishmen: like the reet of you. If your stomach is still ‘* game,” but you know from experience to refrain from certain dainties, use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets after every meal and eat anything | you like. SE The June sumber of the P. E. Island Magazine is already almost entirely sold out. A good deal larger edition than usual will be printed for July. This and the Augast pumberare bought largely by touriate and Islanders from abroad. Ad- Local Notices Fresh oranges, banana, fize, dates, prunes and confectionery at Webster & Macknay’s. Fresh cream by the quart at Webster & Mackay’s. Parcels delivered. Don’t miss the best and prettiest shirt waist at 50c, ever shown in town. Ycu'll find them in our big window, they just arrived to-day by express the latest in muslins and zephers—Piowse Bros. a, GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY But first get yourself A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES. Remember we vive the best value for your money in the clothing line. Perfect fitting carments, of the best constructed by the most skilful workmen, are to be and ouly at our establishment Don't make a mistake this time, but ‘eave us your order without delay natertial and vertisers should make a note of thie fact and gtt their copy ready at once. D. A, Bruce |Wants, Lost & Foune WANTED,.—For the summer months s com >etent girl for gaveral housework, at once, Mra. J F’ Gallagher, Grafton & West, | WANTED.—Girl for general housework. Houee provided with all modern appliances for me Sing work easy. Liberal wages to the right party, Apply at this office. June 15th, 1900 eod 1 wk, ~~ — YO BE LET--A detached house, on Fitz- roy St. East, containing seven reoma, large yard and stable. apply on premizes. Map of P. E. Island, large size. Adpl te John Coombs, 99 Qceen St. My Mrs. Kirby, above R* K. Braces shop Queen St, Highest price id for “gentlemen and Ladiew’ left off clothing. wi call at theif residence for them. Employment office for servant girls. ane WANTED.—Good plain cook in smell family, no washing, liberal w , Apply te Mies Longworth, Hillhurst Hillsborough reet. WANTED.—A girl for general housework. To the right person good wages wil! be given. Apply at the residence of W. T. Huggaa, Upper Prince Street. ee ne “WANTED.—Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Bagnall, Fitzroy St. Sins. WRAPPING PAPEK.—OM papers g00d [of Oa Ping for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINE ce. TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, 207 occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June it Apply to Miss Alley, Prince Stree*. May: awim. eet PASTURE LOTS.—To let a4 acre lot Spring Park Road, olso3 acres on Brights Road. Apply to Peake Bros & C ~~ Roses for sale by James Tait, j1., florist, Richmond 5t west. ac a- Liberal-Conservative Convention A meeting of the delegates of the differ ent polls of the second Eleeiora! District will be held in the B, I,S. Hell, Char lottetown, oo Tuesday, 26th June, o’clock, for nominating candidates, etc L L JENKINS, Convener: THNDERS. Tendere for catering to the Bomini0® Day sporte will be received by the under signed up to ana en Wedaseday, Just 20th at 12 o’clock. L. F. MUNCEY, Secretaty- dy 3ine.