indicated by little kernels ig theneck. Sometimes they prell, become painful, soften, yd end inascar. Watch arefully, and just as soon ag he kernels appear give Sotls Cmulsion. The swellings will grow less and less until they disappear entirely. Continue the Fmulsion until the child has good solid flesh and « pealthy color. d ¢:.0e, all druggists, & BOW NE, Chemists, Toros, | White's — Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates ~t Can be had at auy following first class T. J. Morris Dp. L, Hooper W. Plekard & Co, W. A. Hutchesen W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & 8. Hl. Mason, Plant Line ore | | | ; at the fountain of learning. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKLOTTETOWN AUGUST 4, tgeo. ADVICE FOR THE YOUNG. REV. J. M. MCLEOD’S ADDRESS TO THB Cc B.C. STUDFNTs, Some time ago Rev. J. M. McLeod, of Vancouver, paid Charlottetown a visit, and during his Stay delivered an able and instructive address before the students of the Charlottetown Business College. He said ; YounGc LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — It affords me much pleasure to appear before you to-night and to see so many intelligent faces before me ~al] sitting I hope you will all drink deeply. You know what the poet says: “A little learning is a dangerous thing, Drink deep or taste not the perian spring [here shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, But drinking largely sobers it again.” You all drink deeply if in after years- you wish to be useful men and'women in the world. I remember when I was a student at College, our professor in giving his inaugural address, said: “Young men, (theré were no young ladies there) “the fitst lesson you have to learn is to learn that you know no- thing.” Itisa very hard lesson to learn, but it is a very important one. There are lots of things veiled almost entirely in mystery, and of which we know almost nothigg. Take, for in- stance, the Supreme Being. Our knowledge of Him is very limited. What do we know concerning our- selves? Take the eye for instance. It gathers in in an instant all the beauties of nature, gathers in at a glance a great variety of objects, and yet we cannot tell how itis done. Take again the ear—so delicately formed. We understand not how it is, but the faintest sounds—even to the difference in the chrrup of a flock of birds, is discernable. Again, look at the per— petual system of telegraphy that is go- ing on between the external W6rld and the mind of man. We cannot explain it.. Look atthe bones and muscles of the human system. What a study BOSTON TO BOSTON limmencing Jane 29th, 1920 8.8. Halifax Will leave Charlottetown at NOON on FRIDAY, and 5.5. LA GRANDE DUCHESSE Evry WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m. for vn via Hawkeebury and Halifax. Passengers leaving Cherlottefown vis Pictou, make close connection at Ha!ifax ftom Boston Tneedays and Saturdays. TheS. S. Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tickeis for sale at Stations P. E. I. ilway. Por tickets, rates and all information ply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, HL, CHIPMAN, Manager, No Files on our Bey's at the Front Keep them away from the folks athome. Order screen doors Widows now, 4, Duchemin & Go >. B. I.’ Door and Sash Factery McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie Barristers, Solicitors, &¢ Orrics—Brown’s Block; South Side Queen Square. HARLOTTETOWN, eK. I ____ LOANS NGOT! ATED “E ‘sland Commercial Collase- tame Stteation off thiee Alive tages Apl 24ti, _ and ~ who desire a d practical preparation for an business life is calied to the advan- ae Offered by this College. Book« Pipg, Commercia) Law, Arithmetic, er : Al ys 4 . Miners se b, Correspondence, Me ethodse, § T'ype~ Viting ere horthand, ‘Type nd wo... * fre taught in the most direct -.»8¢tical manner, » *olvento | Winese pos; Special attention Ccal.ng graduates in good hong, - NDay, AUG. 20th inat., at 9.30 a. Send for prospeetus, P. O. Box 242. ISAAC OXENHAM, Ang day principal and Proprietor. New term opens on | in themselves. Take the heart, expand- ing and contracting 4,000 times every hour and sending through the veins and arteries 250 pounds of blood every minute. We may say we know almost nothing of the human system. Take whatever field of science you like— take that of astronemy—certainly one of the most interesting of studies. You look up at the blue vault of heaven and behold the sun in all his glory ~— you gaze at the starry firmament and there behold fhe moon, illuming the earth with her light, and innumerable stars—and of all those are known but little of. The very thing, we wish to know something about we know but very little. We want to know what makes the sun’shine, the stars twinkle. We want to know if those plants we see are inhabited. There breathes not the man who can help us to solve those perplexing questions. Thoroughness is one thing to be aimed at by you. Ifyou wishto be successful, be thorough. Take a reso- lution to master everything you under- take. Another thing which tends to success is punctuality. You cannot ovei+ estimate its value. The men who have succeeded in the world have been those who have been punctual. When you go out Into the world and take positions your employes will look to you to be punctual. you will be ex- pected to be at your work on time. Be particular about the most minute mat- ters; though it be buta cent in your accounts, you must not pass on until you have accounted for it. I’ve k-own bank clerks to spend hours in looking through their accounts, counting their notes silver and g 13, in order to trace a single cent. The way to be success- ful is to begin now and be particuiar about small things. There is another matter I wish to speak to you about. I need n_t address myself to the youug ladies, and I trust,fin fact I’m sure the young men have no need of this warning; but itis better to be fore- warned than forearmed. When you go out into the worldto @earch for work, andthe merchant or the banker or whoever :t may be, smells the least I was cured of a tevere cold by MIN ARD'S LINIMENT. Oxford, N.S. R. F. HEWSON. I was cured of a terrible egrain by MINARD’S LINIMENT. FREDjCOULSON, Yarmouth, N; 8. 7A, dc I was cured of bisck Eryeipela:Zoy MINARD’S LINIMENT. loglesville. J. W. RUGGLES. breath—they do not want you. Even the liquor dealer himself will net employ a man who drinks. Young men never, touch, §tas:e, ®ner handle the accursed stuti, if you want to succeed in the world. It has been the cause of failure in many a young man. It has invaded the bench, the bar and even the sacred precincts ot the pulpit. It will debar you trom securing'a position. Remember I do not speak to you in this way because [ think you need it. You can receive instruction (in this institution that will fit you for any business position—that will enable you to gainan independ nt livelihood each one for himself or herself. I do not know whether you know it or not, but ycung men and young women who leave this College are eagerly sought atter by those who need help. It has not been in existence for 25 years for no purpose. Students who go from this institution readily secure good positions. I could point out to you persons who sat in this college, as you sit now, and who to-day are holding responsible positions not only in our Own country but in other places as well, men who are earning from two to ten thousand dollars a year. If those people have risen to those positions what is to hinder you from doing the same. Be thorough in your work, when you start to learn type- writing and shorthand—-when you start into master the science of ac- counts make up your mind that you are going to master them, make up your mind to fit yourselves for the best positions in-the land. Ifyou aim at this you will. no doubt succeed. I’m pleased to see before me so many young people fitting themselves for business. We often hear th. remark’ where will they all get positions? The same is saidabout our doctors, that the supply is greater than the dem ind, yet we find them all m.king a com- tortable hving and many saving money. Positions are to b> had if you are but able to fillthem. I know of young people in the city where I live, who, earn 60, 70, 80. and up to 100 dollars a month, doing shorthand aad _type- writing work. There is no doubt but that positions will open up to you as you are ready to take them. I wish you all success. I wish this institution success, during the time it has be2n in existence it has sent out students who have been a credit to it and to its teacher. 1 wish you al. good night. — The Boer animosity to Presiden Kruger grows on account of the fact that he and his officials are persuading the people that South African Repub- lic paper money is as good as Bank of England notes because it is based on inalienable state securities, even though the state should be conquered. As the English have not recognized this contention many burghers have been ruined and unutterable misery prevails. The wives and children of tie poorer Boers are almost starving. General Botha’s force is kept together by extraordinary inventions. This correspondent has seen an official cir- cular asserting that Lord Roberts was forced to retreat south of the Vaal and thet Lady Roberts escaped in a bal- loon. A leader of a Pretoria commando has been captured by the British east of Derdepoort. He tried to escape, ’ but was covered by six rifles at close quarters, whereupon he threw down his arms. He was on the opposite side of tue river from those who held him under the guns, and it was impossible .or the latter to cross over and get him. They held him however, until a su. DARSONG PILLS To Cure Sick Headache enea ended man clans here, as the best Liver Pill makes Bi nee cet eta gb oy » or cents in JORUSON Is hereby given that env per:on found fshiog without permission or otherwirt reeprssing On the stream or property at Moore’s Mil). Milton, either below or abov- the mill, will be procecuted without dis- tinction. dv2 aw tt. DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence — Dorchester Stree Office Huars—@ to 10, a. m., 1 ts 3 ad 7 te a, p.m. ) taint of intoxicating liquor on your | Advices have been received ati he Kingston, Jamaica, trom Martinique to the effect that a large number of Mar. tiniquans have memoralized the Presi- dent of the French Republic, M. Lou- bet, asking him to furnish arms and passage to enable them to proceed to South Africa to help the Boers. The anti-British feeling is strong in the French Antilles. et nee geant of Robert’s Horse, who knew a drift further duwn, came along. The sergeant did not use the lower drift, bi t -wimming his horse across the rive;, brought the prisoner back with him Later it was found that the Boers were holding the lower drift in force. _—_— Uy The * Albert” Toilet Soap Co’s Baby’s Own Soap makes young- sters, clean, sweet, and fresh. It keeps their delicate skins in good order. Made entirely from vege table fats, it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and isas useful on a lady’s toilet as in the nursery. Faintly but exquisitely aro- matie¢. Beware of imitations. — SS Live Stock, Dairying and Transportation. Mr, ¥. W. Hodgson, Dominion Live Stock Commissioner wi!!l, address meet- ings as follows, at Kensington, {01 Monday, July 30th, at 6p m. Aloertorn, on Tuesday, July 3let at 6 m. . New Glasgow, Wednesday, August lst, at6 pm. Vernon River Bridge, on Thursday Aagust 2nd, «t 6 p m. Montague Bridge, on Friday, August Sri,at6 pm, Mr. Hodgson has been visiting the Maritime Provinces in the interests of the farmers by direction of the Dominion Goveroment and, from hie wide experience as Commisioner in Oatarie his addresses will be of great practical value and should ve heard by everyone. Other gentlemen will accompany Mr. Hodgson, who will also address the sev- eral meetings. As matters of great importaace to farm- ers will be discussed these meetings should be largely attended. July 27, 1900, d & w. Ch'town Steam Navigation Co. STEAMERS “Northumberland” and “Princess Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted. From Point Dv CHeENg, on arrival of 11.5 train from St. Jobo for Srumererpe. coparcting with express train for Cher- lovierown «nd Tignish. From SUMMERSIDE OD arrivs] of morning train’ from Charlottetown and a! stations of P, E.T. R. for Poixy Dr CHENE, Connecting with afternoon train for $?. Jonn, Borron and Monrreat. Connection at MoneTon with train for Ca.sds and N. B ,a Sr. Jony with C. P. R.and railway ‘or U.S. and Can eda, slo at St. John with Steamere o: Trternation al and Dominion A:lantic R R Lies, Tueeday acd Saturday after- ncone fur Boston direct, due followin day at voon, acd on Monday, Wednes d»y and Friday mornings with steamers for :.a*!port, Poriland and Bosion. poo Pictcu about half-past three on arrival of day train from Halifax an? Sydoey for CHARLOTTETOWN, F) om CearLorretown for Preror at 8 3 ». mH. COnnecting there with day train: tor Cape Breton and Haiifax at Nort! fyprNey sith steamer Brroe fcr New- foundlatcd, At Hatirax with ©. A. and Plant Lice fcr Boston. Psssengers trom s]) placer op P. E. 1. Railway eart of Charlottetown cau jeave bome 24 bours leter than i! joining Plant Steamers in Charlottetow ard connect with same eteamer it Halifax. Through tickets to be hed at Gran Trunk, Canadian Pacific, Intercolonia and P. E. I. Railwaye, on the Company’ | Steamers and connecting lines in United States and Canada. Steamers are run op Hsetern Standard, > Time, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Charlottetown, ?. E.tl. >=. ~ oe, we @ a= @ es @&we It's Important In order to have good castings $ that the patterns be good also. We have in our employ “expert ¢ pattern makers” and do not hesitate in saying that our patterns are first-class in every respect. If you do not have a pattern of the article you want cast we will be only toe glad to supply you with eame. Your orders are solicited. ; Broce stewart and a Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler Makers, Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf, Ch’town, PET Phone 125 ’ i.~=7e2 @e Jee o2ewowe A CARD R. MACNEILL, M.D, Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of genera] medi- cine including the. specialties. ~ese ~e &® @ @ O22] 2 > @? OOS ‘hird door above Kindergarten Hall. 17 to 8 p. m. Limited. } Office and Residence—Prince Street } } PURSE LOS3T.—On Tuesiay h scottish Gathering The annual Scottieh Gathering of the Clans under the auepices of the Caledonion Club of P. E. Island, will be held at Souris Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1900 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.59 local, Georgetown 6.50 local, stopping at all in- termediate stations, Return tickete from Charlottetown 85c, Georgetcwn 85c, intermediaze siutions al proportionate rates. Retura tickets will be issued from all stations wees of Royalty Junction at one (rst-class fare on August 21+t, good te return on August 23rd. For train arrangements, prize lists and ull particulars see programme and adver- lee ments in newspapers later JOHN McPHEE, President. D. R .McLENNAN, Rec. Secretary . PROPERTY IN GHARLOTIETOWS ' FOR SALE, The subscriber offers by private sale ‘he proporty on the eart side of Cambera Jand Street, in Charlottetown, formerly owned by the late James Dowling, having extending back 84 feet. lot well situated and very desirable, If not sold by private sale it will be offerei at auction on Friday, the tenth day of August, 1900, at 12 o’cloock,noon, on tbe premises. For further particulars appiy to DrS & Jenkine, or to the undereigne?. 1 6i pd—pat. D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI. GITOR, ETC Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia Bailding, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wk!ly 1 year In Souvenir large assortment of Bukels, Broohes, Spoons, GH TA'YLOR Jeweler &§Optician, . Sunnyside, Queen Square. —" —_ WANTED.—A girl to assist iu e. era housework. Apply to Mr3. Lepthorne, cor of Pleasant Street and St Peters Rord. he et. person who found it please leave with win arkei Hours—g to 15 a. m. rte 3 andj dy & wkly 3 mos, 2 Clerk. Prom yi eiiention tc wcunny cel. _— receiving the above daily. Look them over—Write for catalogue. Repair supplies—SecondiHand Wheels. wk Wg ARERR SS National Wheels Carnivals, S:otsman, 20thCentury, E. & D., Columbias Hartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown. We are‘still a front of forty feet on the said s reet and ° Thie is a niee. Goods we have @ Pins, Tea and Coffee - ne A Oe ag ”