rus Five Dottans a YrRar. Ni W SERIES ‘ This is tru e Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.””—Evrtrrxrs. SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. VOL 14.---NO, 145. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1884. ~ fut Datty EXAMINER } Prince Kdward Island Rospital $ ALE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, SHERIFF'S life, whose only object is a morbid and ment that the students of theso schools uncontrollable desite to render themselves should be admitted into the University of is issued every evening, !.y a eminently notorious. It was, it is said, this Berlin on a par with those from the classical The bxaminer p blis] (hy | MEDICAL LOARD: . The Poultry Business. horrible and ever insatiable thirst for base schools, for the purpose of pursuing their GU LAC 1e! UDiIS ing 202° Dr. Hobkirk, Consnlting Physician YT. dtm abislte of Sisieis tateation notorietythat prompted the unfortunate fiend own regular course of study in the Univer- From their office, cornce of Water ada |” oe Sera De, Taylor, ib to. me directed, issued ‘out of Her Srr,—As many of my old friends are de- sushean to ascassinate the worthy and much ays viz.: The Besar and modern (iceat George Streets, Charlottetown Dr ra > ay. Daween, Majesty s Supreme Court of Judicature, atthe sirous of knowing what success I have had amepted President Garfield. But, itis vo languages, The | aculty of Arts (it is Prince Kd ward Island, ! arpnston, Dr. MacKay be sincerely hoped, that the same unworthy there called the philosophical faculty) had Rares of SUescrtPrion : oak Months, - - oe Matron —- Mrs. Hannah Robipsen hig of Wdward Jarvis Hodgson, and George in the poultry business in Kansas, | give } ‘ , Tal , © - + ° j ! eee rox gson, at of the last will you my experience, Over a year ego ] ane stam } cCaAse 7 t : ; : f testament. of Damicl Hodgson, deccased, (nade two very efude hatchers, designed spirit will not exercise such an isresistable given a very decided opinion against it at influence over Mr. White as to prompt him the time, the professors of sciences going mt if ; €2 50 | ae against James Thomas Fraser; I have taken jf, 09) g0mea youd pointe of several I had to become so far the malicious assagsion very thoroughly with those of literature in n - cute, ’ ‘ . 1 26 ah ati Sh rr and seized as the property of the said James con | filled Chien ‘Withe 'ales*end alee of characier as to earn for himself the un. their objections. In consequence of this ime Month, : 0 50 pplications for admission may be made) Thomas Fraser, ail the right, title, apd m- oo a ey Y enviable appellation of the Guitecu of the decree the students from both kind of Contracts may be made for monthly, ;iarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- —_ to the Visiting Physician or Matrop, at the advertising at most moderate rates. | Hospital, Gaily (Sundays excepted), between }ten and eleven, a, m ,or by correspondence with any member of the medical Board, or the faivly well. I kept them going terest of the said James Thomas Fraser, in : from Dee. 1 to Jane 1, clearing from them an‘l to all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Lot 58, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, commencing at the in § : : too, in spite of high price of feed and $650 over and above everything, and that, | schovuls had many classes in commen in the university. Hence came the comparison. Awple time was given fur the experiment, ten years being devoted to observation. memorable Montague meeting. Yours, etc., ONE WHO WAS PRESENT. nents, on applieation. Matron. west shere of Pinette Rivsr, at the north the fact that my chickens were all market- April 7, 1884. In 1880 tt } . Be kk ; The friends of patients will be admitted | boundary of land in possession of John Mc- ed at’ low prices. The highest I got was = Saat N. the results were. wade Zn0wn. from two to four, p. m, every day (ercept Leod, and running thence west along said $6 a dozen, end the lowest, $3.75. Dur- The Classics. : petra the een been made ALMANAC FOR MAY, i884. Sunday). boundaty and the rear boundary of farms ing that time I attended to my regular : in’ their knowledge oo their mother ee _ ‘The general visiting day. for persons wish- fronting on Pinctte River, fur the distance of business. Believing this was a good return SUMMARY OF A SPEBCH SY PROESSOR JOHN- tongue and its literature alone, or ing to see the institution is Thursday of sixty-cne chains, or to the rear boundary of for the amount of work, r began to look | SON OF MCGILL. jin. mental philosophy, or any subject MOON 8S CHANGES, Siret Quarter, 2nd day, th. 55.1m., a. m, ¥nil Moon, 9th day, Llh. 55.2m., p. m. Last quarter 1sth day, Oh. 41.9m., a. m. New Moon 24th day, 6h, 24.1m., p. m. each week, from two to four o'clock, p. m, DD?) BR. MACLENNAN ’ Secretary of Trustees A pril 24-— eod Ww Rly First Quarter, 3ist day, Ok. 43.9m. p. m. irises |sets | rises ; water |len’h, | h mith m/morn|morn; h m | 1| Thursday o ovr or wans aa, Seu tonite Dos de Ay CHIPMAR & CO M ; ’ Are Offering ex Warehouse, land im possession of Don: te Ds & possession of Donald McLean; thence around for a more perfect hatcher, and my nortlr for the distance of trelve chains and pitention was directed’ to the Common twenty-four links; thence east to Pinette < : -| River, aforesaid; and thence south, following Sense, In June I got directions from J. the various courses of the stream, to the place M. Bain, New Concord, 0. He ” Secre- of commencement ‘ tary of the N. A. Poultry Association, and _ Also, all that tract of marsh, adjoining Bel- will send directions for making this hatcher fast Island, containing three acres, in Queen’s to anyone sending three two-cent stamps, County. to prepay postage. I had one made that And I do hereby give Public Notice that I held 250 eggs, Costabout $7. My suecess for which neither class had any special ‘training before entering the University, it would have been a perfectly fair test. The actual comparison was far more remark able, for it was made not only in these subjects, but in the sciences themselves and the judges were, besides other profes- sors of the other subjects, the professors of these sciences, who could, therefore, not be * At the meeting of convocation of McGill University in the faculties of Arts and Applied Science, en Wednesday, of last week, Profeasor Johnson. gave aspeech of great interest treating of the above subject. His remarks are summarized briefly. The Professor said it was not uncommon to speak of the degree which they had swayed by those special predilections for 4 S117. 3/0 37; 2 45:14 12) wiil, oa FRIDAY, the 21st day of November, with @.'s aatcher was a!l 1 could wish for, obtained as the reward of four years’ ; . a 2) Frida 49| 4) 1 ‘4 3 50 t3! 400 brls. Medium and Fgh Grade Patents 1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court and | immediately had four more made; study. This was a mistake, for if Gib mae cinenionl studion Se Spaee PP which the ene 3 Saturday 46: Glaft4si5 4 Is (American and ¢ anadian) ‘| House, in Charlottetown;-in the said County, from these five hatchers I have just taken right to place a couple of letters ater their Co es 9 Greek and Latin languages inight 4/Sunday | 47} 7] 151,617) 2 . . . set up aud sell, at Public Auction, the said 4 930 fine chickens, out of a little less than names, with the honor whieh is supposed to be ligble. Nor sere the professors the 5, Monday ; 45) 8 2 53) 7 22) 23) 125 bris Low Grade Bakers, pin or _ —— “vagnr) as will satisfy 4 999 eggs. I believe I am placing it ederas' therefrom, be the sole recompense eime eoee who had spoken in 6| Tuesday | 444 9) 3551815) 25! arrive vig Pictou. 5 _, | the levy marked on the said writ, being nine ) “yt a dial : “© 1870. They had been greatly chang- ol ar B<p-- ; ~ ive wa Pictou, 500 barr.ls choice} pyund Ree ed eee Oe Se 6modestly when I say that I hope to clear for four years of laborious study, surely it > jen | 42 : | onl ee : sundred and eighty-seven doll ad. thirty: “an an ¢ Be y yy 7 ? at 5 ana am a 7 35! ; = 30 Supe: ior Extra, for early boats thie odatél abe toe ence with aks a peer yee: July next; and still pursue my was a poor one. The faculty which culti- ce ot -Ae Pa: ——. ane 1 They | Frid 39} 13! 6 53| 1 3: | : ' _ | eight hundred and eleven dollars and eleven BAASs DEEN, There vane business as =. vated literature and oon OP alone-—the imous in pr i Qed | 23] 121 ¢ S3it0 11) 33/ OFFICE OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE, « | ocnia trom the twenty third day uf Apt A: Stable a thinia if onegivonitthesitention Feoulty of (Arte, ax it in colled—was Sarked seiacoats' cf ibe slashal ae, 11 /Sunday | 37! 16) 8 44:11 19| 39| N B—Owing to the inferior quality of D. 1853, at seven and one-balf per cent, per it deserves, and no business requires as different from the other faculties im .04 the ro eas et teen ane 12! Monday | 36' 17\ 9 41/11 54! 42| most Canada Superior this year, we have con-| *2OU™, besides Sheriff’s fees and incidental little capital to start on. aren is no so‘much that the studies are so far statdaget 10" oe following effect: “That 13| Tuesday 34| 18/10 2ilaft29) 44/ cluded to make a specialty of the two follow-| *P&Oses necessity of men trying to hide this from being obvious to the outside ; inni Tniversi 14] Wednesday 32/19/11 | 1 5| 47/ing brands - Evangeline, ist grade ; Superior HENRY LONG WORTH. _ business or monopolize it. The field is the observer, that some will not even take: st bough ot - peas ¢ > anew 15) Charsday 3i! 20.11 40144! 49] Extra, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Giade. We sheriff of Queen’s County. world, and the world, like Oliver Twist, is the trouble to make careful inqvirey .con-' tom thats eae Khenled er tife 16 Priday ' 30) ©}!morn| 2 28| 51) guarantee these brands to give satisfaction Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, crying out for more. There are thousands cerning it, simply denying its «xistence.'¢.04, acquired in ach ee x yee eC 17 Saturday | 29) 22) 0 14] 3 20) 53 ee ie April 22, 1884. of young men who are teachers and clerks, The value of a university education, by | the Saeco ns * a te lati oenve 18) Sanday 28} 23}.0 46 427! 55 J. F. SHATFORD, | Epwarv J. Hopeson, Plaintiff’s Attorney. | Who look forward to the time when they'which is always meant training in the! 7,505, 0. Serer 19| Monday 27; 24: 1 16; 5 42) 57 Agent catyiak @ wart im sous jusky.@ar, The Bhsalts of Adis, a ie ther of dis: 2ee” reversed and the classical men, given yy 2a b, 5 42 Se ok ess oan g fap®5 31 law. fr g star some lucky way. is Faculty of Arts, is to them a matter of dis-| 49) abilities, invariabl —- oi i 20 Tuesday 26; 25 1 46; 6 57; 59 owe, Apes. ee 38 ES Sway is here open for them if they will only belief. He then referred to the value of a 4 : ° i igs een dab i ° 21| Wednesday 26 7; 217} 8 2/15 1 re meets " incertae ey improve byit. Thcusands of young women, university educati hich k honors in the end.” The importance of 92| Thursda 25} 98] 2 511 8 56 3 ® 9 P ee eae young » University education, Wh:ch Was acknow™ ¢his statement cannot be overrated. Jt will ; y too, who fell dependent on some father or ledged lly on this continent di} : , 23| Friday 24, 29 329' 946 5 eri & a & ‘ ee Aras: [Tereee .eapeciany » &N¢' unquestionably, have great weight in 24! Saturda. 93} 301 4 14.10 34! 2 e brother, who in ene year could place them- said:—You cannot compare your powers a3 gipeoiin odsisati sas this fal Sleek as'Sandey. 22 31| 5 7h 19) 9 selves above any dependence if they only they are now with what they would have | .44 a ia McGill Universit rer — Pe em ‘would get directions and make your been without the discipline they have passed pe be er frm, ay 26| Monday | 2u' 32! 6 7j)morn}) ill ‘ ; : eee Se eee opportunity had occurred and had been 27| Tuesday 20; 33). 712)0 5| 13 Y'virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, btches immediaeely, as you can make them) through. A direct comparison with other! tried for several years past on’a small scale 28| W ednesday 20; 34) 8 21 0 49) 14 5 p to me directed, issued out of Her Your selves. Se ‘men by means of any suitable test would He had had special opportunities for mak- 29) Phureday 19, 35) 9 30, 1 a 16 Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at Yours, prove nothing, because the element of ing the comparison and had arrived at the ' Brix 3} 86 5| 2 ‘tai oe > sui an} part ir ae abilit i ' i or laetente a saikt - 3 a MB Will find every requisite for the trade at the suit of Benjamin Heartz, aget st Angus L. L. J. potoray abiira enters *. largely into a 4 | same conclusions as the German professors. urday } a MeKinnon,I have taken and seized as the est. comparison, however, on a large vy...» after year came the same invariable — = W. WHEATLEY, (Or Wuearitey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, Istanp) Commission Merchant, 269 BARRINCTON STREET, HALIFAX, WN. S. DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, BReer’s Whari, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’. Biocks. property of the said Angus McKinnon, all the right, title and interest of the said Angus McKinnon, in an@'to allithose tracts,’ pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in th» Royalty of Charlottetwn, in Queen’s County, ia Prince E:iward Island, being known and distinguished as Pasture Lots Numpers Five Hundred and Thirteen, , and Five Hundred and Seventy-four, in the, said Royalty, bounded as follows, that is to say: On the porth by the Royalty Road; on the east by the Malpeque Road ; on the south by Pasture Lot Number Five Hundred and The Incapable Secretary, Again. | ‘Not long ago, at a public meeting at Mon- tague, Mr. Prowse requested Wm. C. White not to report his speech, as he was neither capable nor willing, having on several occa- sions misrepresented him,” &c. Sir,—A communication over the signa- ture of Mr. W. C. White, appeared in the Patriot of the 18th inst, and I must say that I exceedingly regret to perceive scale, taking in many thousands of cases, | and observing the average result, which lead to some sure conclusion, Consider an analogous case. Suppose we were td takea small number of men, equal, as nearly as possible, in strength, activity and endurance, choosing them by satisfactory tests, and divide them into two sets equal in number. Imagine that they are training for a boat race end that it is wished to ascertain : first, what is the best kind of food for the purpose, and secondly, what is the best drill. result and the general impression produced in the lecture room was supported by the average standing in the examinations. In conclusion he passed a high evlogium on the value of mathematics—the true key to science—and wished the students God speed in their journey of life. Some interesting experiments have lately taken place on the other side, their object being to note the effect of pouring oil upon ‘troubled waters.” The way the experi- ne rT gn : : thereby that Mr. White has very imprud- It is obvious that if we give " &@& Special attention given to the sale of Deadey CS, See ae as tis walvup tune tee ently permitted his bad temper and the|them both exactly the same drill, while ment was carried out was to convey the i} P. E. Island produce. . on Wh i occupation of Christian Boisner, and the ivatibility of his disposition to crop out in| they have different systems of diet, the re- oil oT means of a pipe some distance out- 7 April 24, 1984. steer ims COIS, lands hereinafter next described in (thé pos- & manner which unmistakably reflects deep | sv]t of the race will help us to decide on ate 5 e mouth of ™ havbor and then let - session of the said Angus McKinnon, con- discredit upon him, and materially dam-|the best kind of food. On the other hand, it float to the top. They are said to lave —ALSO — taining twenty-four acres of land, a little ages, in the eyes of the public, the weak, |two different systems of drill can be fairly been eminently successful, there being no ; N. J. CAMPBELL, (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) Anctioueer and Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Decor and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned out neatly and with des« patch. Satisfaction guaranteed, more or legs. Also, those other tracts, pieces or parcels ot land, situate, lying aud being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid, con- tiguons to the lands above first described, and being marked and numbered on | untruthful and dishonest cause, which he so foolishly and deceitfully endeavors to sustain. t was bad and dishonorable enough on Mr. White’s part to have betrayed the sacred trust reposed in him, by a confiding Meacham’s Atlas as Pasture Lots Numbers people, as secretary of a public meeting, Four Hundred and Eighty-five and Five without, if possible, debasing himself still compared only when the food is exactly the samo. If the results of a large number of boat races conducted in this manner, with different sets of men under varying conditions, were alike, there would be sound experimental ground to work ow. Now, if it were possible to apply them with the same accuracy, the same principles ‘‘white horses’ where the oil appeared, only a gentle swell, and it acted as a breakwater to all inside. People seem to be under the impression that this is a new idea, but it is not so. The expression, ‘pouring oil on troub'ed waters,” is as old as the hills, and it was often used for this purpose by the fishermen on the inland J T Don’t forget the place, Beers Wharf near] Hundred and Two, bounded and described farther, by injuring the feelings aud in-|would, of course, enable us to make akes of Palestine before the days of our i AND INSU RANCE AGENT, MeMillan’s Coal Depot. as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the sulting and disgusting a refined and intelli-|a comparieon of different systems aselggae ee a oe told < a : north by land in the occupation of Christian gent public with the low buffoonery—the]of education, the subjects taught, MAP Ob the Nast who, when a certain king COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Albert Duchemin. Boisner; on the west by the Lower Malpeque eae undignified and ungentlemanly|the modes of teaching them, andj 4s about to proceed on a sea voyage. pre- Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Importer and Jobber of Choice Groceries and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England en 62 Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Estate, Houschold Farnitare, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- Ch’ town, Jan, 2, 1884.—wkly 6i. Piano Tuning. M. REID announces that he is prepared dD. to tune and repair Pianos of all kinds, Broken or defective wires replaced. Pianos tuned by the year. Orders may be left at the store of Miller Bros., Queen Street, or at his own residence, Kent Street. Feb. 18, 1884—dy 4i wky 2i pd Road ; on the south by land in the occupa- Janguage which he so unbecomingly ap- tion of Luke Higgins; and on she east bY plies to a gentleman who undisputably lands io the occupation of Charles Stockdale, occupies, in the estimation of the public, and also by lands in the occupation of the an irreproachable reputation for truth said Angus McKinnon, first above described, } 0. ee eT ae yboe the said land having been conveyed by John Hamilton Gray to the said Angus McKinnon, as Pasture Lots Numbers Five Hundred and Two and Five Hundred and ‘I'weive, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, aforesaid, and con- have been far nore prudent for Mr. White, when he perceived the dishonorable con- duct of which he unfortunately had the weakness to be guilty, had been detected and exposed to public view, to have come the results on the mind. But, although such a high degree of accuracy may be un- attainable, yet by taking the average results of the comparison for hundreds or thou- sands of students trained upon two differ ent systems, and then submitted to a common test, it might be pessible to eliminate the effects of exceptionai natural gifts, and thus discover how much was to be attributed to the systems of education taining twenty-four acres of land, a little more or less. And also, all thui other tract, piece or alone. Such an experiment had actually been made ou a large scale. Of all the parts of a university course the study of ‘forward and humbly and penitently ac- ‘knowledged the vileness of his transgres- sion, and promising faithfully to make sented him with a smali barrel of oil, which he said was magical. lis instructions were to pour this of the sea if it became rough and it would be immediately calm. This king did, and as it had the desired effect, he doubtless enriched the magician on account of a very simple contrivance. The circulation vf Government notes, on the 3lst March, was $16,901,296,46. More than one third third this amount (5,428,- 168.25) was in one and two dollar notes; the fours amounted to $484,114 and the ise. : and. situate, lying. and being on ; : ; : 4 - “ TT Cbceedpeiathiaii and Consignments solicited. er seas, Number Thirty-three in Teparation to the utmost of his|Greek and Latin had been the subject of | fives tens and twenties to only $18,701.86. Returns promptly made. Queen's County, and situated on the north: power for the injury he nad done. Had | warmest controversy. It had been fiercely | Five hundreds and one thousands, which March 23, 1884. attacked, and as zealously defended. But of the Royalty Road, right opposite the land Mr. White the good sense to adopt this any direct comparison of the results of first above described, and bounded and de- , modest, and under the circumstance, most are used by the banks as part of the specie reserve, made by far the largest figure, i > ————— | scribed. as fellows :—Commencing at the becoming mode of procedure, an indulgent|training in them, with the results from $9,952,500, which may be catled a forced McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, -GOLD MEDAL-PARIS 13/3 southeast corner of the land now described public would now feel disposed to throw the other students, in the manner indicated, circulation, under pressure of law. Of SERRANO TTT RS Soe | at the point of intersection of the Royalty mantle of charity over the enormity of his|had not, until recently, been made. How was fractional currency there was still out BARRISTERS ATTORNEYS -AT~-LAW. Office in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS). Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1584. SULLIVAN & MACNBILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW: Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. — > be S et te = em | 7 i) . he s e 2. ; ¥ > a! . Ls 7. - 9 . * ‘ c B a eg he. ied STATIONERS THROUCHOUT He WORLD MONCTON © --_——— north line to the eastern limit thefeof, as Sash aud Door Factory. R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the IVE public for the liberal patvcnageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and it possible? Consider the essentials for such a comparison. You must bring men who have had two different kinds of trainings to the study of one common sub- ject, and test their progress in that subject. You must have them in large numbers, in hundreds at least, otherwise individual ability or other special elements might affect the conclusion. The experiment ought to continue over eeveral years and be conducted in a University. It must be one which admitted students in large numbers, without classic training, to a regular course of study. There were few universities in Europe or America which would allow of this. But Germany has had the means and Malpeque Roads; thence northwardly ever to be regreticd violation of every from the said point along the west side of principle of moral integrity and manly the Malpeque Road about ten and one-half honesty, and would have cheerfully per- chains, or unt!! it strikes the southern’ mitted every disagreeable reminiscence of boundary of land in the occupation of Henry, the unhappy affair, to have forever passed Chowen; thence westwardly along the said | under the dark shades of silent oblivion. southern boundary, as the same is now “c-\ But, unfortunately for Mr. White, he tually fenced, to the middle of me Brook, ‘lacked the prudence to avail himself of this DOG Ae AON nee yp t 7 um golden opportunity, and like most rank and Rond ; thopeespurhenly aloes it eee |unprincipled state-mongers, he has em- ibe said stream until it strikes land in the’ = a occupation of John Cameron, Esquire ; thence | Ployed desperate means to endeavor to oan id J Cam 1g) Justify a rash and inconsiderate act. cast wardly slong. jhe oi" “ome tet is shallow and unworthy object for thence southwardly | parading his name so ostentaticusly in along the easter actus] boundary of the | public print, is, no doubt to gain notoriety said John Cameron’s land to the said Royalty, by associating his name in a polemical ‘now actually fenced ; $169,587 35. Against these notes was held an excess of specie and debentares, guaran- teed and unguaranteed, $1,317 ,498.06 over legal requirements. The Government cir- culation is over fifty per cent. of that of all other Canadian banks, An order in Council, issued by the Gov- ernment, declares the value for duties of sugars, molasses, etc., to include al] export duties levied on the country from which they are imported, cost of packages, pack- ing. cartage, and all other expenses up to the time of the goods being place on board ship, inclusive of drawback, except that 14 per cent commission is taken off sugars not and Germany has made the experiment. It occurred thus: In Germany there are two divisions of schools of the highest class. One corresponds to what are often called with us classical schools. In these Greek and Latin are made most important branches, about half the school time being them. In the other class Road; thence eastwardly alopg the north| manner with that of the Hon. Samuel side of said Road to the place of commence- Prowse. Of this unworthy gratification, I ment, containing twenty-five acres of land,' presume, however, he will be disappointed. a little more or less, in Queen’s County, The Hon. S. Prowse has too much respect And Ido hereby give Public Notice that I for bis bigh personal character, and also will, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of November, the dignity of the public position which he 1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court) so efficiently fills, to demean himself so far over fourteen Dutch standard and imported by refiners in Canada. The examinations for the Gilchrist scholarship will take place in Halifax on the 16:h of June. It is again officially an- nounced that ‘‘owing to the Gilchrist trust having revised their rules no more scholar- OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great : lly, that he, in company} House, in Charlottetown, in the said County, | as to bandy words with aman possessing/given to ’ € George Street, Charlottetown. Se a pinarets bas appointed ae set. up and sell, at Public Auction, the said’ such an utter disregard for everything that|Latin is required, but a very much less (ships will be assigned to Canada.” The : will satisfy'js truthful, honorable and honest. Mr. {amount than in the classical schools and Gilchrist trust have not explained in what cae” Money to Loan, W. W. Scturvas, Q. C. | Casstza B. Maori Jan. 16,83. Messrs. B. Wikiams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep property, or as much the: eof as the levy marked on the said writ, being four| Prowse has on one cceasion, over his own hundred and five dollars and forty-six cents,) signature, in public print, emphatically with interest on three hundred and seventy - denied the veracity of Mr, White’s report four doliars, from the eluventh day of Sep-! of his speech atthe Montague meeting, Greek is not taught at all. The total omirsicn of Greek is the most marked difference. The time taken from Latin and Greek is given to the sciences and the modern lan- respect the Canadian scholarship has proved unsatisfactory. ——- - Mrs. Frank Leslie is about to marry the ; constantly on band a fall supply of Mould-|tember, A. D. 188%, at fix i's a eal and every disinterested, truthful and honest | guages, They correspond in principle to | Marquis de Leuville, on which the Cleveland BA RG a ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at . annus, till paid, besides Sheriff's feeg, an |person, who was present at that meeting, | the division of our Montreal High School, Herald remarks: ‘“‘The nobleman is a LOWEST CASH PRECES. incidental expenses. will undoubtedly enderse to the fullest|afrer a certain form, into the classical and|business man of ability. He gave 86,000 % AM selling the balance of my Furniture | saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. All orders entrusted to them will receiv science side. For want of better names they could be calied the classcal and science schools, though the latter gives an errone- HENRY I ONGWORTH, jextent Mr, Prowse’s objections to that e Si, :t of Queen’s County. | prostituted report. Therefore, upon what ‘tangible grounds can Mr. White attempt to to the Portuguese Government for his title, and with the bait catches a middle- aged American millionairess.” D McLeod’ corner, Queen Street, at a) prompt attention, Sheriff*s Office, (,12en's County, lang D ’ } ‘ : > taal il fi | ' rae s | justify the base odium with which he so] ous notion of their work, seeing that the cqusnmnentialaiialinsiitiaan ticbel ne of ms ao, hve"te. Oty per LE A & ROGERS, April 18, 1584. maliciously and wantonly endeavors to|English and French languages form an im-| Tu reputation of Ayer’s Sarsaperilla as a Cons. SO 3 Epwakp |. Hevesvn, Plaintiff's Attorney. cover Mr. Prowse? There are, it is true,|portant place in these schoole. In 1570 a|blood medicine is maiutuived cures made JOHN N&WSON, Moncton, N. B. [ap25 gi lew fr asdessins of character, as Well as azsaseins of beerce Was issued by the Prussian Gevern-' aud duity mtakiog. wd lw why Sept. 5, 1833, —2aw why 11 ’ as [ Cb’town, March 8,