——— f gecal and Other Items, | James YRO,,Esq., M. P., is in town to-day. | Corontt. Duvar, Inspector of Fisheries, jeft for home this morning -— | ‘ indie ' . 7 ; : 2 : Tux conriers with twenty-eight baga of mail matter crossed over to Cape Traverse te-day. | Rev. J. MeLgep, of “ion Church, Char- | lottetown, has kindly consented to deliver the opening lecture at ( ornwall, on W ednesday evening next. Subject : ‘*'The relation be- tween revealed truth and science.” Mr. Jawes Paton, of the firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., crossed the Capes en Tuesday jast en route for England, to purchase the Spring and Summer stock of goods for the arm. Mr. A. W. Sterns of the tirm of Perk- ine & Sterus, has also gone to England on a gimilar mission. Argus. Trains Lats.--Owing to the storm of yes. terday the Summerside train did not arrive yatil 12.25 o'clock —an_ hour and twenty-tire minutes behind time. The Georgetown train arrived at 12.40, only fifty minutes late; and the Souris train at 2.15, two hours and twenty- five minutes late. Weare greatly please! to learn that Jaa. McB. Smith, Esq., of Victoria, B. C., has re- ceived the appointment f Previncial Auditor under the Local Government of that Province, the salary attached to which office is $1600 a ear. Mr. Smith is a son of Alex. Smith, a. of Pownal, andis another of our sue- eossful “Islanders Abroad.” — Argus —_— a — Supreme Court. —- Fepreary 10. Alexander Robinson ond wife vs, John Nel- gon. ‘This was an action for malicious pro- secution and arrest, ani’ has been before the Court since last Thuraiay. The jury found the defendant guilty, and assessed the es at five dollars, BE. J. Hodgson and Hon. Neil McLeod for plaintiff; L. H. Davies, C. Palmer and F, Peters fer defendant. Malcolm Power va. Patrick Connolly. Ac- tion to recover the value ef a horse alleged to be detained by the defendant. The jury have pot yet returned with their verdict. Longworth and Shaw for plaintiff ; Hodg- son, Hon. Neil MeLeo and Peters for defend ant. James E. Birch vs. Barbara Walker, Execu- triz, éc.—This is an action to recover wages and was tried last June when the plaintiff was non-suited, and which non-suit was afterwards set asice. Shaw & Davies for Morson for defendant. Plaintiff ; Sallivan & —»-a@e ----------- ——— The Selection of Teachers. The Board of Education of San Francis- eo recently adopted a plan for the selection of teachers, which has been recognized as an improvement on that which previously prevailed. According to it, the applicants are divided into two classes—-the exper- ienced and the inexperienced. Those whose names are found in thelist of the former class in all cases take precedence ever those of the latter. But this is only the first step in reform, though it is an im- portent one. ‘Lhe pextis the proper classi-, tion of experienced teachers. In effect- ing this every quality that tends to increase the teacher's efficiency is taken into con- sideration—knowledge, general or special ability, character and teacher power. Whenever a vacancy occurs in any of the higher schools, the preference is to be given to the teacher who has the highest rank and fitness for the duties. When the experienced list is exhausted, and not till then, resort is had to the in- experienced list—the teachers of the latcer class being, however, only eligible for primary schools. ‘The appointment is made at first for only six months, but the Board “s remove a candidate before the end of that tin. if proved to be hopelessly incom- petent. li,.: the end of that term, the teacher has @ .04 record and can obtain the endorsement « the Principal under whom he has served, & the Superintend- ent of Education and of tea Committee on Credentials, the situation Is made per- manent. Thus every aspirant ~.t only passes an examination to test effichasy cy; $3. FEBRUARY! isso. STOGK-TAKING. ‘ YE hereby inform the pub- lic of this city, and the Island generally, that previous to Stock-taking, we have re- solved to clear out as much of our Winter Stock as possible. We are aware that at this season itis hard to get people to buy even at reduced prices; but in the face of this difficulty we have made up our mind to adopt full measures, and sell our Wool Goods and Dress Goods at a sacrifice. Our Goods have been very cheap ali winter, as the run of trade we have had fully testifies. Our store has become the resort of those Ladies who know how to make a penny go a loug way, and who know a cheap article when they see it; and when we say we are going to reduce the prices of our Dress Goods and Trimmings, we know we shall be believed. We are particul- arly anxious to clear out our present Stock, in order to intro- duce as much of the newest style of Dress Material as possible, and at the very lowest prices. We shall make special prices on Black Cashmeres, Black Meri- nos, Black Cords and Lustres, Lustrines and Brilliantines. Our Fancy Wool Goods will be sold at less than cost. Our Stock of this class was the larg- but also serves an apprenticeship as~. test of his capabilities as a teacher. A safeguard is provided, moreover, against the adinission of persons unfit by character or temperament for the teacher's work. It might be thought by some that this was a very small reform, as it is only such a plan as reason would commend to any one who gave the subject any attention. On the contrary, however, it will he found to be a Very yreat advance if carried out in its in- tegrity. It is we!l known that, not only in California but everywhere, many persons are admitted as instructors of yonth who have no caliing for the grave duties they have to perform. In the distribution of educational labor, also, if, as a rule, the most worthy have most honorable and most, remunerative places, it must be allowed that there are numerous exceptions. The prizes of the profession are not always ad- judged to those who have devoted them- selves most laboriously and conscientiously to the cause of education. In all there Fespects the working of the new system will be beneficial. The standard of fitness will be raised, only really able and energetic teachers will occupy the more responsible ns and the whole class will be freed tom the incubus of mere place hunters, Whose persistent self-seeking often stands in the way of the modest and deserving. — | Montreal Gazetic. —=Es—- Special Notices. _ Just RECFIVED a large and well assorted lot Valentiaes, from 1 cent up to $1.00, at the Agricultural Store. —R. May. f 3. 6i CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.—' Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and ware. Mneuire fer it. Par Herrixo, Cheap for Cash by J. P, ARTY. jot Cuotce Fraureand Pound Cakes at Breer & Gorr's, e:+. most select, and finest in the cy, and the remains of it will be suld at a great sacrifice. Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, &e., will be cleared out at great Bargains. We make no apology to the Tea-drinking public for drawing their attention to our fine flavored and rich Teas, 32, 36, and 40 cents per lb. They are receiving the highest praise, and ithose who use them, strongly recommend them to others. Our trade in this article is growing rapidly. Tea appeals to the ‘most subtile of the senses, and as the proof of the pudding is in the eating, so the proof of ‘the Tea is in Friends, try it. 83, QUEEN STREBRT, TREMAINE & METCALF | i i ; ee re ees, n ——— the drinking.’ Ne eee ee 2B = NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Ree me we ee ee LOSS OF LIFE. | re me Great Fire in Dublin—six Lives Lost, EARTHQUAKE AT OTTAWA. Special dispatcr to Haaminer. Lonpon, Feb. 9. Boyd beat Hiliattin the race on Tyne to-day. A Consiantinople despatch reports that during a fete, a barrack three stories high, near that tity, suddenly coilapsed. There were 200 soldiers killed and 200 wounded, Dusuin, Feb, 9. The theatre royal has been completely destroyed b:r fire. Several adjoining houses were threatened with destruction. The police inspe:tor and ene workman were in= injured, ‘There waa to have been a per- formance of pantomimes in the theatre this afiernoon, 24 which the Duke and Duchess of Marlborengh were to be present. The fire was oceisioned by the igniting of eur- tains in their State box. LATER. Six lives were lost in the fire. ‘The loss by the destruction of the theatre aud con- tents is $200,090, Lonpon, Feb. 9. In the Parliamentary debate on the Irish question to-day, several Home Rulers con- demned the Government. Sir Patrick O’Brien, Liveral member for King’s County, accused the Govermment of encouraging relief from America and France iustead ef performing the dut¥ themselves. srainmnantin wee | JANUARY! ‘ FALLOFA BARRACK. ‘ ‘ i880. First Arrival this Year, “Northern Light,” several cases of NEW GO0D8 New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, Urrawa,Feb, 9, The Supreme Court of Canada delivered | judgment :o-day in the following appeal: South Ontario Election was digmissed with | costs. Mr. Glen, (Liberal), ‘the sitting meiber, Leing configmed in higgeat ; there was no dissent. Mr. B. Devlin, ex-M. P. for Montreal, died en Saturday, tn Colorado. The Governor Geyeral has appointed Mr. O’Brien, the Vie@ President of the On- tario School of Arts. as President of the Dominion Academy of Arts. There was a slight gheck of earthquake felt here last night about 9 o’cleck. Financial. Tue following are the selling rates for Ex- change at the Agency of the Merchants Bank of Halifax :~— Ludon -- sight........... 9} per cent. prem 4 QQ... 55. 9 percent. ‘ New York-——cheque....... kpercent. ‘* Boston-~-cheque.......4.. percent. *‘ Montreal, Toronto, ete... 4 percent. ‘ alifax. . 9. cis ¥Eg <4 percent, *‘ 3¢.. Joba, N, Bic. Ae A 2 per cent. **. Sn SOR By IN Rs sas cae 2 percent. °° sis simticipaiiiaaall in Meacham’s Atlas. To the EKditor of the. Examiner. Str,—l consider it a duty to bring to the notice of the public an Atlas of this Province, lately published by J. H. Meacham & Co. It isis by all odds far ahead of anything of the; kind ever published in the Lower Provinces. As for correctness and neatness of style it can scarcely be surpassed, For men of business it is an indispensible treasure, as well as for others whe value beautiful maps of all the townships, with each person’s farm or holding most distinctly lad down ; together with towns and villages ona large scale. The Atlas is a perfect gem in itself. P. D. Cox, Land Surveyor. Ch'town, Feb. 10, 1880. ne HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Samvel McLeod, Bradalbane; John Conrors, Sturgeon, James Mabey, do; Alexander Me- Millan, Wheatley River; Rev J B Woodland, Cavencish; Malcolm Matheson, Bradalbane; | James McCarthy, Port Hill, -_ mre oye ad MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 9th inst., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Ed- win White to Addie C. Fowle, eldest daughser of Mr. Aubrey Fowle, of this city. = nee JUST PUBLISHED. THE FIRST EDITION OF Teave’s Directery & Hand-Book iD aime Prince Edward island, FOR 1889 AND 18381, 512 Pages, Neatly Bound, Leather Baek Gilt Letters. - Price $2.00. New Blaek Velvyeteens Frillings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LACE CURTAINS. Berlin Wool and Yarns, Wool Damasks, Fringes and Curtain Moiders. —:0!— SPECIAL. The remainder of oar Fur Goods, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ladies’ Ulsters, Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, --WILL BE SOLD AT A—- BiG DISCOUNT, In order to clear them out befere the season is ever. “-T contains an Alphabetical Directory of Charlottetown ard Summerside.—Diree- tories of 125 Towns, Villages and Settlements, with the names and distances of many others. | —Historical sketch of the Province, including | its early settlement, climate, agricultural, ship uilding and fishing industries. —Royal Visi= in 1860.—Confederation, Railway com- munication, recent Vice Regal Reception, Summer holidays on the Island, &e. Do- minion, Provincial and City Governments, Her Maiesty’s Customs, Postal Department, Coucts of Law, Justices of the Peace in alphabetical order, Churches, Colleges and Schools, Business Notices, vaiue of Real Estate, Fishery Statistics, with a large amcunt of information not usually found in Directories. Non-subscribers will be supplied with the Bock, postage free, on receipt of price. Published and sold by ‘ TEARE & C@., P. O. Box 34, Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will save money by giving us « call. mins & Sterns Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jan. 12, 1880—eed Ilwk wkly lm GPFacuavy F 1980. enone We have just received, ex Str. ee ee A ncn Al a AXD ASSESSMENTS Are to be Paid at the Store of DB. HW. HOOPER, Euston Street, Immedinte Parent Requested. Charlottetown, Jan. 0, 1880. oe a eer entmmgt it { a Hi wee wn oe ee eee Lornes ESTER Ate SANs a PERFECTION or WHISKY’ UNRIVALLED For 7 GRNE BIGHLAND WHISKEY. THR ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 38, 1879, report on the ‘* Lorne Highland Whis- ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— “We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, sar:ples of their Lorne Highland Whis- key, and have eubjected them to careful ex- aminatiog’ and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added coler- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of pleatant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Arrnur Hiii, Hassavt, M. D. Orro Heuner, F. C. 5., F. 1. ©. GReEenLess BROTHERS, Sole Proprietors, London ; Disetilleries, Gresham -buildings, Argyleshire. Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Nov. 26, 1879.—6m JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. January 28, 18890, UA FLOUR, Choice Brands, FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. 12, 18S0. Firewood. Firewood, FRYE Retief Committee have on hand 30 loads of Kindling and Firewood—cut, ready for use, which they will sell cheap. Application to be made to Jas Peake, Esq., L. L. Beer, Treas., or W. D. STEWART, Feb. 3, 1880, Sec’y of Com NOTICE. ' TAKE this opportunity to inform the public that I have leased the new Sho; recently fitted up at McGill's Old Stand, en Queen Street, a few doors below the Londen House; and having bonght the Stock and Machinery of the late Firm «2 Dorsey & Jost, '{ shall be prepared, in ~ few daye, to carry on the Boot and Shse business in all ite branches. Custom work a specialty—on cash principles. JOHN DORSEY, Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1880—ar pat Finnan Haddies. UST RECEIVED per Northern choice lot of Finnan Haddies, at Fish MARKET, Grafton Street. Wanis, Lost, Found, & 2 7 ANTE E-—A good COOK; also House and Parlor Maid. None need apply unless able to fill those situations with credit to themselves and satiefaction to their em- ployers. Apply to C. Litea, I. N., Water Street. ff 9 OUND —A smalibunch of KEYS, Ap- ply at this Office, {9 Os T—At fthe Citizens Skating Rink on thé night of the Carnival, a FUR CAP, The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at hight, Jan. 17, 1880. thia Office. (t{7 ¥ OST—A brown SPANIEL PUP, half- grown, white tip on endof tail, white breast; answers to the name of ‘“‘Gip,” has wide brass collar and fastened with brass loc«, Meacham, owner name, engraved on eollar. Wili give $3 for his return to old Unicn Bank building, over ‘‘Presbyterian”’ Office.—-J. H. MEACHAM. {j 31 ge ee ct eet wince se anngmeseercngremainaina YO LET—shop and DPrweiling Hone, North Side Queen Sqnare, now o¢cupied by John Kelly as. a Grocery and Liquor Store. rVoasession given on the 15th Febraary, 1880, Enquire on the premises, or at St. Lawrence Hotel. fdec Si tt} THYENEWENT on Hillsborough street, op- posite residence of Thes. DesBrisay, Eaq., eontaining hall, seven rooms, pantry, front and back stairs, to Let, with :mmediate poss- eesion. Enguire of Joun STUMBLYS, } Sen. 3, 1900. dlweodt, POLL TAXES ‘i