. 2 pnt ana am SSE A 2 Se Re Me ee TH DAILY XAMINE] i \ , YRAI *’ fe fo ° sy . . > : é : —T . $ . " fhis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public. may speak free.” —Evuirrprs. SingLe Corres Two Cents ia : . 7 | 7 UY ‘ 4% .o % ‘ Ww “rr £ ; N “\ ‘si 4 8 ie Cy] AR LOTTE rOWN, P, 7 IS] AND THUR ‘ ) r N Y Vé | 19 ~ wi LSS s 4 ” ane de s sti i . Fe dl ea fal A o>, 1SS87 fa 4 ; de te », we he on es Che Laily Crammer | [LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, p.»* fellow hada decided pref-rence for Stock XS PPA Law? e { @ a : j \ Ses _— : r Commission and Cu Roo i son ‘b ' | 4 i vi Dy Ha } : : i : } ) very evenin ‘ : ; | Ft Banu . ° ; - my } ‘yllow ti 7 “s aw The Eastern School Tuspector. you walk, my boy. — Follow 2 - ‘ : ; +) | er iown in the Arithmetic used at present ii Phe “xaminer Publishing | see Ft iooade ta tetas | Lil i : a U S ing ) Sir. In your weekly issue of December ur § nc 18. j your work thnorouwgiy a ; : 1" °° , ; i “i :* vs +a.) gu,aid 1 assure you y li never i From thet hee corner of Water and } S3ist, 1 noticed an article vaded School t li sifted | ' i . i ; . : 0 COMPiAalh OL dissatis! ion Trom th Great “treeta, (harlottetown, Inspection,” the author of which signs him- |, om 1 . ' —e" : Maas tay va . a9 7 . ¥ 101 5 152 D5 fry lward Island, | If ** A Scholar and hails from Lower \s to i +4 . , : ‘ sl a ; } . 9 : 438 00 Ui iCLCOT OF ecreiary 80, .&@ Kin s RATES OF Si SCRIPTION Montague. In it an attempt is made to | Count we eed only remark t} f ' : . , inty, ’ i oniy retti Kt i : Six ™ WB. cose conced cesnadeueesscsd $2.50 i charge [Inspector Cain with £TOsSs ignorance , gentieman’s knowled ow onstituctes Thr mutha ee a 1 25 i and incompetency ** for the office he now proper Lospection, be as poo! 1s style of Oa Mew e er ec eee seesenes Seeee cere 50 é OF } holds.” Let us examine this artic le thor- | coi iposilion, tre country has mu ore to Ad sing at moderate rates, hee ae | oughly and see what is in it. lear trom the raving of such self neeited i : } We ig **Scholar” is ¢ ary frank dix iduals, than from the modus operand? ad- Contracts may be made for mouthly, Gient| 2. Pt adie vee sag oe ypted by Mr. Cain Tatu low 2 . fac ‘ iesire ft : y ° : ake li-yenely, or:.yanrly uhemberdsh a | | sort of fe yw, and manifests no desire to | 1 Ie ta ee at it din bie besa Sk - & stion conceal his faults ; for, in his first sentence, | . ae ete —y Ree eee ; ! : ; . . in the regist his,all teachers are expected he tells the public that when Mr. Cain t fol] “é ‘ ; pl. , iS O TOLOW and (Oo enlorce, which i mi ; visited the school at Luwer Montague oun | é : ee Tw ; : bg : spected friend has labored from the time of his Li fj ‘UR J 87, the 20th ult., he found it ‘‘im a very un-} appointment satisfactory conditiun.” This is a very can- | Pupils whose instructors have attended to MOON S CHANGES. | “p did ee. ! His second sentence tells | this grading will never find themselves over . . Ve ; ; swe ; . + a | } > +) +. i First Quarter 2nd day, Sh. S8m., a. «| ——- AND — —— AWOND JERFE A REMEDY 1a > ne Mr. Cain did not examine the | te xed ; but on the contrary, highly pleased N. E. (below horizon. ) ; scholars in the branches they were study-|and very much benefitted by Mr. Cain's Adamson’s Potanic Cough Balsam. Full Moon 9th day, 6h., 19.8m., p. m., ; ' ing; and the third sentence gives a list of | method of eliciting from them w} er th Last Quarter léth day, llh., 9.5m., By * ag pleasant as honey, Couzhs, Colds, and jthe subjects on which they were not ex- | know ‘ ‘ioon 23rd day, 10h, 46.8m., a on 3 ‘ oe “oe amined, and which, therefore, they must | he honest, hardworking and conscien i% ~ s v¢ I ‘ ter : : : “ i oe Pep ea EE 2 ; . »w horizon. ) sh casa din hin on Fai) <foometther | ave been studying. What branches, then, | teacher fads no ti ate ae = BeAarey : . eatrigis pga naan : ¢ ane a , 9} S¥mpathizer than the above mentioned gent! n Sen \Gam bison) Misk Day’ s| | recent or chrome « affections, ean |atrethe pupils of L _— Montague studying ri Sr ieee aaa eo er hg a te Mi? * “WS ' rises|sets | rises |water| len’h | [| Sesoxt:to, this great 1 lont of obtaining Those on which Mr. Cain did not ex: UMENE | Now a : i bts ihe : aa ai i ainieal os | | } | j Fe eet se een them, viz., Latin, French, Geometry, |ipuy iustiy a tie arial Tee . r j "oir “Be RY ‘ PREGGISTS > Sa Veo Lm y JUstiy deserve, ar iar mich, cnreugn h mh m morn(mern h m a FOR BALE . Dh, Bey era ep Aijvebra, ‘and (for aught NE Tn cadens ol hin ts ne ered enn dl 5 Hil 3ii 2 39 og Bottled at St. Stevens, N y the proprietors, 1¢€ columns of the press, he would dare si i Ly i, S04 if ° 200, B& ae ha t ld us to the -ontrary H brew ‘ Ys Ly 50 2011 56) 3 26! 30 F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druezists ve V | nS 7} y) . ] ; 4 der him who has courage enough to do his 2: s - L 36 26 30 | (in ATE: N'Y ant olapuck may yo added | duty. Mond 50/2 \aft 26) 4 26} = 31| ——— AT ; , "7 | 90) © Ol 5 35 32 <shapenvantaelimee yt (iii m—niineenn tte tie helinber And what branches J. Roacn, iesSaay ‘ a és ‘ a oh . a = . . f 66 are they not studying? Those on which} Souris West Teacher (Simaiy | 313) ¢ The “Old London ™|sn8 3% sutsne, | : , . : sot) © Ss ~ i¢ ( OH on” Mr. Cain examined them. and of which we sday i@ 24| 2 3] 7 48 35 q at, |] § 4 Mr. Cain examined them, and of which we . V 7 is 251 2 441 8 42 z a 3 2 ; ‘ 4 b @ od are made sure on! ly or two, ViZ., geography . ’ j é. S = ‘ ‘ Sie » >. » » a 3; Saturday ) 48) 26] 3 38) 9 30 . = OYSTER HOUS and arithmetic. Wonderful, indeed rhe fhe Reai Cause of the Rebellion. ) Sunday. ; 48) 23) 4 40,10 16 a oe ‘a able place in the city to get Fresh pupils of Lower Montague school neglect — ; a “ 2 i iid init é > ster . > ° 7 i We. we Bt - = is _ ; we 1) Monday 47; 30] 5 SOL) 0 ae The fEaif-Sheli B takeout the study of two branches which are taught The Winnipeg Manitoban Ceals with the » © } ~ onl = } ‘ ; 7 oRa BERD: ) : ; : hole Torchwe nestio : ‘ ay 11 Tuesday 4) oO; 7 4itl 43 43 . ; a@ Rea i epartmen in all our schools, and which are of the! fit L€ Noi uwest g Lest nh ih & master ly 12 Wednesday | 46 31] 8 I5\aft 27 "ary a ‘| i Be 6 ogne i y i; | » p . | ACA | cannot be surpassed inthe Province for conven-| creates ~actical importance to them article of great length. It shows beyond , ; g| 33103411 91 47 Weryone Who Has aireaady Wade WPCRASES, |ience and neatnes {tis supplied daily with the Se eee en ee ad at the Whelan this bial bened ‘ or at ei ae he es >] r - | Best Oysters that car be procured ; while they take up the study of the higher(@spute that tae Clauns of the hait-pre —, 3 5; 3 i ol “3 4 7 ; 4 ; The Sfews branches, as Latin, French, Geometry and|!™ regard to surveys had been complied IS $5, 36/11 59} 2 43' 52] ip aj oj} { a i r ti tl . B: egy’ ‘ ; a a eae tale ae’ de eels Bis lie nee iad i ‘ V wi i : ? rebri N f > 2 ars were yot | With as far as 1t Was possibie to Go 80, and Gis a 4 7 | morn | 9. 44 53] é ig } ¢ i 4 i j Cli | fails. | that are served in the Saloon have never failed to Algebra ! ow, if the sohol rs were n¢ ar t 17 ; 3 7i 1 10) 4 57 56 more than please the most fastidious, studying get grap! 1y and arithmetic, why /@4¢s- j tay . , » ob | » : . ‘ A ; + . ‘ Is r ag 2 33/2 13| 6 16 58 | : ee ee exquisite! was not the Inspector made aware of the] Examination into the claims of the leaders msLay . . - ’ » ¢ ” sa ‘ os . ° . . Po ve > > a\ £ xy — . "aa > a ) 2 hetlic mnicl yial’s ou “ill ‘ ° 10) W ednesday 42} 4113173731) 91 is the exclamation of those who order by the| fact on the day Of visit, OF why was he al- ms the rebellion an a 2001 y 4) 42) 4 25) 8 29 a Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur-| lowed to examine them in them ? Where | Show conclusively that they had no grievae m1 1” - +0 ‘4 5 on 9 16 6 prised at the size and flavor. was the teacher, or why.did he not expl yin | §@ coluplain of in roference to lind matters. aii Pricay do &a\ ¢ ; ; 5 ve Ts - ? oe : : ) meill ne jet 2) Saturday 39 «6451 6 14) 9 59 5 Always on ‘fand, this matterto Mr. Cain? Perhaps the}. #¥rel umont, councillor-in-chiel, a on ; : soa Aetna oe Dc a! poms Ak ee acai {Northwest half-breed, made entry fer his 23) Sunday 38 45) 6 SDI1O 29 il the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the| teacher was 4 Scholar that day. Any- lad ae tat Ml 1, 2088 end if entitled ¢ 4 = - « © - > eatlat eS ° ; 7 ~~. - me nh ie Bu I ren, oo, am i Ss a4 “ 24) Monday 37; 48) 7 38)11 12 13 i best brands available.| way, it looks a little neglectful on his part as ck anette whtedionel tt : O21 needa: : ‘ 9 ” : JOHN JOY. + 11 : nactoe tha tras . ee ee ee ee ae 2 Pu ay 36 49 8 12 ll 4 16 | Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf not to tell the Inspector the branc a s huis Joseph Delorme, second in command, a aaa oa 5 oe I = 18} - S$ —_____________— | pupils were’ stadying. put Scholar | Manitoba half-breed, first made improvements 27 > lursday 34 2,9 9 0 “ 20 on-_—_— jes tOETEEEEORC Ig, may exclaim, ‘‘that is not what I meant.” }on his claim in 1883, and began residences in 23) Friday oo 541 9 3 05 22 ow od : oh N i is ia! ‘ a eae ° oi ae Ae ee : : y + y TRY y aS , °e No matter; it is what you said, and if you the same year As tie settied after the survey, 29) Saturday 32; 55110 2 Aj 24 a »p LETTING TT . *G0Y ~~ Pe . >" oes fa Ge me ; 208 1; > a rs : a : “a on \ { rl CAN DEE EN D ON GE r I ING I HE 2 - £ ~ can t say what you mean, you should not}he could have obtained ¢ hntry had he con a are as ae oe yaa 2 2 -” , attack public officials, and scribble anony- | formed thereto. 31 Monday 7 29/4 58'10 48) 2 42) 8 29 : ‘ = Fe et al ear well i ala : : mous letters for publication. Philip Garnor, secretary of Riel's council, a * a . PARKER. HOUSE BAKING- POWDER, Come now, ‘‘ Scholar,” give an account {Rative of the Province of Quebec, syuatted in CO Fe > = i of yourself. Where were you shal the | #883, after survey, and could have obtained on : - Sessa Sa ypeseesegees coe secant sateen arcana pat i sOOTR hy ‘ sxamination was voing on 7)eUty had he conformed to the law. és ht EXAMINE PUBLISHING COM- xy > a — geography examina Vas ing ons Aeneas Poitras, jr., a Manitoban half-breed, PANY,” having iol added to their stock | "A ' 4 You described it very minutely, either COTS at netticd ob his “Cisin« tu 16765: ond--coald of type and material for Job Printing, are better ey Vp show the smartness of vour comrades (7) orl, 3 F sage —_" ~ t for Bill "ee, AY o L °. WS show the smartness of your comrades (‘) Or} have made entry and obtained patent early in than ¢ prepared to execute orders tor ili —— — - - S . 7 . i Au Vv an Lain atei ' ‘ , Dp ’ ‘ tr aryl ee : H er Heads, Handbills of all kinds, EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY AT Neen E to show Mr. Cain's ignorance. No doubt, it] 1384 had he so desired. ' Bus s Cards, &e., promptly aad | was intended prine cbligGindiidinitntieiie pose. David Youround, a Manitoba half-breed, ap 1e b yf the art. Dec. 8, 1836. eee "oh cenit. AER Pith Ne , aT - . None bunt firat-clas rkmen ace employed in Sv ica cae IGA: EEE he ea AS AE ae al sae But why did you not corre ct Mr. ¢ aun Sieame to the Sask utc ie Wan in 1882, and their office; and, a3 they import their printing terrible blunder at ie time, instead of] obtained entry for his land o » 10th Mare! h, papers direct from the manufacturers, they are scribed before the rebe aor able to fill allorders on the most favora ble terms. The continued patronage of the public is respec fully solicited, Ww. L. COTTON, Manager. On town, Nov. 16, 1886, GA dee. ‘S. E, RUTH wishes to announce to the iadies of Charlottetown that she is prepared M! 'Ch’town, todo MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING in the newest fashions, having had many years prac- | tical experience in the United States, patrons} ean feel assured of gettin Kesidence, Richmon borough Square. Nov. 20—3mo eod & wky every satisfaction. Street, near Hills- ~r QO r- BOSTON. WEYPER ARR ANGEMENT Tdi PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Bostoa, via Eastport and Port- iand, every Monday, and Thursday at 5.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, Ind lass ; $9.50, Ist class, or tickets and other information apply to \ Sif A F. W. HALES, » es P. E. L Steam Nay. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. 1886 ‘cod why Nov.1, is. ARTHUR & CO., GHN BERAL Jonmission Merchants, (2) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTONW, MASS. Geos and Produce a Spacialty. faly 15 —dly wkly BARCLAY & C0, GENERAL Comaission & Shipping Merchants, iOf Atlantic Avenue, Boston. re 4G ‘HiT yesrs’ experience in this market. ‘4 Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. I SALE. AY . acdonald’ GREAT CLEARANCE Dec 16, ’86.—dy HORSESHOEING. services of MR. WIL- native of this Island, years’ experience as a Horse- H4 VING secured the LIAM TUCKER, a who has had nine shoer in the United States, 1 am prepared to supply a long-felt want in this line. Mr. Tucker has reduced horseshoeing to a science, and is classes of work in a manner. Ineed not horseowner that the gait of the horse and condition of the feet must be understood to weight a horse properly and to prepared to perform all common-sense and scientiil inform the intelligent Warehouse. = _ = =e yihing BUGGY TOPS---Write for Prices, 5, 1887.—2aw & wky January in the Line | (See at Lowest STORE, QUEEN STREET. s~_____lQarniaoe Builders Complete Outfitting Prices. Iq dO} OM---$d0L AIOE ‘Sal We offer Better Value in BUGGY TOPS than any other House in Canada, WORTON 2 FENNELL CITY HARDWARE ee oe ee na THE (SS FIRE RISKS ac potatoes received by us last fall. Oar patrons al! satisfiet. Vessels chartered for potato fr rye as 4 75 mole. Write for market r - wiles *otatoes, Mackerel, Can- aed L ity Kee Jane 17, 66 i -3mo eod Jan. 3, 1887. Assets, ist January, 1856 . . . 70 wcepted upon the ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. $36,606,82°.05. most Favorable Con Agent, successfully operate thereon. Numerous patrons already admit the merits of the work performed, and recommend his system cf shoeing Customers can always depend on prompt attention and entire satisfac ve n. . J. FRASER, Chitown, Nov. 17, 1886, “Nothing aca” Serene ct Oe tte a Contains Nothing Injurious. MAYNARD BOWMAY®, DOMINION ANALYST, Halifax, N. 8, COHE tT Et Co i Fresh R mnie & Ground cialis Sa ici BEER & SKates! Skate JUST RECEIVED: 150 pairs Acme Club Skates, 200 do Imitation Spring do FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. DODD & ROGERS. Ca'town, Dee. 3—4wks eod NOTICE. Dec, 2, 1886. GOFT’S Dec. 8, 1886. ham. BOOT & SHOK M TURING CO. J. M. McLeop, Agent, j occupied by Mr. Bore AMHERST ANUFAC Dee, 30, 1835, running to the ** pre the subject,” and, in after, giving the public the result of your investigation / Probably your brains in your master’s head! It never vecurred to you that Mr. Cain might have been only playing with the credulity of those he was examining. But you told you were not studying geography, and yet you complain of the examination. Every- thing consistent As for arithmetic,” you make a sad mistake. In the authorized text book, vul- gar fractions and circulating decimals pre- cede the other rules you mentioned, and ii would be natural to suppose that, before entering upon the latter, you would be 4 | thoroughly acquainted with the former. Now, inthe name of common sense, in what better way could the Inspector test authority on two or three days were bah oe 1 little game ' the thoroughness of the work done, than by giving the pupils a few exercises in the rules they lixve gone over? Yet this is given asa proof of Mr, Cain’s incompe- tency! “Tis well that ‘‘Scholar” is not an Inspector. So you see, Mr. Editor, that this *‘ Scholar” isa Cotopaxi of false ISS4, a year Croixte Tourond, a Manitoba half-breed, got entry for his land on the 2rd Mar h, 1884. Alexander Fisher, a Manit half-breed. held a homestead entry and heen told prior to the outbreak that he his patent any time he applied for it. Phillip Garripie, a Manito ialf-breed, had three claims; whic} comprising 400 sold to Hayter Reed, in 1878 another which he sold to T. J. Anglow, in 1882, for $2,000; and one on which he himself squatted subsequently to sarvey, and for which he conld have obtained e had he chosen. opa had uld have one of acres, he ntry Napoleon Nault, a Manitoba half-breed, and cousin to Riel, (he it was who started the agitation and went to Montana to fetch Riel) had two claims on opposite sides of the river. Had he chosen. he could, at any time after 1 entry ce the conld one on September ISS}, have obtaine: iand on the west side of the also have done the same regarding the side. river, and the east s the Manitoban, are the ers of the agitation who « muld have any had, unces. These are the of the Northwest whom Laurier Chese, Say lead had, if patriots Blal HARKS SVICY and . have syil- Board, No. But, by uugh he may cannot succeed, th } oe . » ee pathizers, like ‘‘ Sec y Scho 2” in the issue of the 7th inst. the way, did it not oceur to you, Mr. Edi- tor, that the office he now holds may have had something to do with the production of ** Scholar’s ” Jetter. It has the ring of a . ro are holding up as heroes Never was there hood and inconsistency. The whole], more dastardly and causeleas revolt tone of his letter is simply this: that against a lenient and considerate Govern the Ins; ecto! found the Montague West ment than the one these nen were engage d School in ‘‘a very unestistectory COn-lin. The Manitcban concludes by saying: dition, and i th : the schol: -_ were DAM sad Enough h Ls be en said to show the publi be blamed. Certainly not. Jt is the|ip.+ the charge of ‘cruel and callous neglect teacher that is to be blamed. Indeed, the the part of the Government canvot be Inspector might well be charged with ig-I sustained in any part und that such norance, if he held the scholars accountable | neglect was not the cause of the rebellion. Ou ior = unsatisfas tory c mdition of the the contr ary, it was the Grit emissaries who school, or rather, for the unsatisfactory worked on the feelings of n easily leluded work done in the school. laapector Cain | people, i hurried them into deeds of blood knows too much to do tl iis; and hence this | shed and treason questionable * ‘Scholar”’ endeavors to lift There is good reasor: for believing that the blame from the teacher’s shoulders,|disreputable Grit agents would have been and place it on the Inspector’s. In this he| willing to stir up more trouble this winter + had it been possible to do ei EN What True Merit Wili Do. disappointed office-seeker about it. With regard to his concluding about Mr. Montgomery with a visit, he may rest gentleman wil] not step out honoring assured that that} oft his path to g | Perform an act of supererozgation, and that | Inspector Cain will pay him another visit sometime during the course of the present term. } Thanking you for your valuable space, I remain, Yours truly, VPLOUGHBOY 1887. | Cherry Valley, Jan. 10, Inspection. me | Srr,—In the last two issues of Ture Ex- AMINER, there has appeare d anonymous let- ters, the tone of which tends to thre w dis parag nace upon the Inspector of Schools for 7 Island. the ei astern portic n of the _ rhe first commng f om pupil wot THE Book Debts of W. R. BOREHAM, Boot | to believe that Mz commit'ed an and Shoe Merchant of this city. have been us to believe that Mr. ee a assigned ty the undersigned, to whose agent pardon ible error In not ailowmg that prom amounts due to him will be payabie, at the shop|/ing youth to have his way with regara to Ui i ‘ Pa ; Leaving aside examination of e scho eaving aside the a very limited unenviable tact ior which shows and an up falsehoods catechising m Geography : - a stock of Knowledge tr umpihg ‘ou the part of the scholar (7) we fintl that this 3047.¢ ren arks} The unprecedented sale of Boschee’s Germai Syrup within a few years has astonished vorld. It is wi est i i tremedy ever } t 1 ! re \ nd effectual ire of ( { ‘ erest 4 rout ‘ uvierent pi 1 i tions given by physi 3, 7 up a Cougs gh and leave the disease still in the system. but on the contrary removes the caus lot the tvoubie, heals the parts Lilected, and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A | bottle kept in the house for use when these diseases make then pp-arance, will save do tor’s bills spell of serious ilin¢ 4 trial w ice you of these facts. It is } positively sold by all druggists and genei al dealers in the land. Price 75 cents, large bottles. ae a The n umber of new vessels added to the Gloucester, Mass., fleet in 1586 was | side! bly velow the aver for tl i half dozen years, con prisin onl vesse 8, aggrevgating 1040.34 is i schownors, 2 steaMmers and 3 boats than twenty ton La ; : ti of new vessels at lk ' ' 1528.96 tons; in 1884, sels, 2302.64 tons: in 1885 ’ sels, BOS u tor ih 165 I ! 3635. oJ tons; in 1882 forty-three vessels, Pret ge oer a IN