; ; y i ' sk pe ’ ! » ans ee — a eee Loced and Other Hermes. Problematioa). FEETL HA it = set - 7 ae TELEGR PHC NEWS. ' , op de ; ‘ a3 Mr. s fecture to-night. ae eatil , ~ attention has been given to} = porn = - . : ou ¢ © problems contributed to | the Exams fo ee 2? [SpeciaL Despatcues To THe PXAMINER, | ‘ as bet reated a Knight of letter aaah judging by the number of ore 7 ty see ’ ’ Ge ~ ‘ ers, post cards et ., rece red ip re ly ‘ : | Among the correspondeuts, who ake tone | All Quiet at Suakim. ; an ers - a ‘ ’ a \ thy vered at Eli , a ee James | oristring, New Glas- | ’ 816 to the ¢ Met-| gow; Joseph Roach, Summerville; J. KE. Me- | Scvakim, May 6. 2 Geant R, ngton; re one J. MeCormick,| All has been quiet in this section since \ and Mra. Car i towns Tiesefine r 00; ©. Bradley, Charlotte- | the troops left, and the number of acces- tOwns Linothy ing, Charlottet : a . oa ne AW roi Hodgson. Charl — er oe ae *. F. | sions from friendly tribes Is steatily increas- iariettetown.. nie aw P 4) ~ « * . ° Lake; A {. Wood, We tt aia. oo ing. Five hundred of the Gawazi Bedouins u t Yes ~orouy SS.: | ) was, ye rday Donald F. Morrison, Sax i 7 gh, ; Las Mt, >| will acec ompany Col, Worth ey, and aid him ’ a : ' ye arbor; Iss ! nel Fre ie ney A i : = ” “", | in forming a cordon between Assauan and $ i mndents sends the fol’owiug | Dongola, with head quarters in the Oasis of . setts hf | P hargo, from which point patrols will be . ~ : re wy Ra | sent (0 oppose the passage of emissarik 8 Eilersnous Hants | To ENIGMA iN “DAILY EXAMINER,” apait, 23, | Who may be sent by the Mahdi to incite the : IS84-—“wHat am 1?” natives to unftiendly action. | i’ste S frincess of sts true c’er man or beast were formed | 2 a igen On earth v, m } — . 4 Vales r Pictou eariy to ve Ser te YOR did alan; Dynamiters on Trial. mo “ y - i ets m earth could then be hi ard, a was Silence x win ‘ . i und | Tuspercurry, Ire., May 6. ‘ Mm put rt i ) . . e at ° 1 iH : momaeieee Vere | ' \ 1D joyous sounds In the hearing ¢ to-day of the Invincible i / » &s8c tr 1c (> ; : Ria mn ; uchter fiil i Mir: x | case, Phe mas Moran testified that he 3 bs Where mirth and lauo!} dwells two Other mem bes a of the Invincibles ha: ames } ‘ } an t be ti b nise ’ laNiNeton, of Point da‘Ohene, has ae promised £10 ay iece if they w wou 1d | iin his new hotel, where his patrons Nor in the church, when + peoyee pray ae ~ 8 parish official, They were to re- : . vr, Can 8 ie salle lela kas ceive, in addition, money enough to carry Ne But may abide, in every clime, them coimfort: bly out of the country. FaignDs of the late Mr. David Lawson, | In mist, but not in rain. Casey, who had been a 8: idier in the regu- \ are informed that the funeral will b 7 lar army, had been a member of the So- at two o'clock on Friday next. “ a .e churchyard, where the dead ciety, and taught them the tactics of the ticiiad Wh on a = around; military service. On the strength of their rue | Uodaorvative ’ Adbnciation of or saat bored songsters are at rest, testimony, Casey was arrested to-day. awa intend tendering Sir Charles Cupper a | L len may ve Tk und, Dicvchccnthaiedleciesils norrow (Uhuraday), | Chat i im the « hamber of the Queen Sunk by Collision. | B h H of C ' 1] Lou've often been, 'tis true; Hs british use OF ommons has refusec buts « ‘ ’ r akan ee Ap opeae oh one B 15 even should she breathe or stir, Joun'’s, Nrip., May 6. $0 sal mn cremation by throwing out a bill Che sound must startle vou ; : . . ~ Vub ius é ie ou, TT . a y 7 intended to license crematories, The Governe| ’ The Guion steamer Nevada, from New nent opposed the bill. Sinai . RemMeMEBeR the meeting of istian Association, morrow (Thursday) evening, meat parior ox x. a * > at 8 o'clock, in the New BRUNSWICK papers note the fact tha ust thirty-nine years ago, on Sunday last Dr, Medley was consecrated first Bishop of | the Diocese of Fredericton, > } x session of Port la Joie Encamp- ine li be held at Oddfellows Hall, this t g, at So’clock. Regular business and | mfermmg the G. R. and R. P. Degrees. >. \ nepuaw of Brigham Young visited St. N. 6B Saturday last Lhe Zeley representative interviewed him and pubushed what he had to say in favor of Mormonism. > . = ; + ‘ } + A DESPATCH received at $4.50 O CiOCK t evenin z states tat the Northern Light reach Pictou this forenoon. She is blocked wit! cannot leave the harbor ua ice in Pictou, and uatii to-morrow - > rr Acr. —At the Stipendiary Magistrate's | urt this forenoon Mey F. Coanolly was hi $5) for a breach of the Scott Act, and | Stephen Carroll was fined the same amount for a similar offence. o> - Tus steamer Summerside, which left here at 4o'clock yesterday moraing, got cauyht in the ice, off Pictou Island, and vainly attempt- ed to reach Pict She returned » this port this furen >on, . iieieaidihaiiniee Mr J. C. McMauos, lately employed in th» Examiner Office, left this city yesterday ing for the United States. Previous to Ls spartare he was waited om by oar em- ployes and presented with au address and purse, _ > rus scl hooner Alp n, at Georgetown, fron the Young base- And you ean pass some lone ‘ly hours, Within the he rmit’ 8 cave, And with him leave this earth to dwell Beside him in the grave. **In courts of law and faction tights,”’ ' | You're absent I’m aware; But when the Marsh all, Sil nee! calls You ey er mast be there, You're often in the drawing ro m, Tho’ au uawelcome guest; | And, when the folk are curtsied cut, You leave not with the rest. We know the lad For on you they de pend; But if a hasband t} ey require, Thea Silene y ies love you well; } *, you're no triend, THos. P. Locax, , April 23, 184, eee - - -~- Educational Matters. “EE DA ILy EXAMINER, York, April 29, for Liverpool, collided on | the 3rd inst., with the steamer Romano, Captain Mitchell, from Hull, bound for Boston. The latter vessel was sunk. The crew and two passengers were transferred safely to the Nevada, and next day were, together with the Nevada’s passen- vers, transferred to the French steamer St. Lacrent for Havre. For Service in Africa, Lonpon, May 6. The African International Association has given Captain Stephens, an Irishman expelled from the British Army, a com- mission to entist 2,000 hussars for service in the Congo countey. Stephens is hopeful of great re sults from the ace: sptance by the United States of the Society, snd from the alliance of the Secicty with France, which is about to be effected. ———— 3 | | j »@ 4 A Paper on Educational i read be fore the Literary i Society last eve: ing, by A. He compared the provisions ild im ike for with the Matters was! and Scientific | McNeill, Esq which the Gov- the education of duties of parents in providing the necessaries of life. No prud- }ent parent would,he said,indulge his family with luxuries beyond his means, nor should |the youth of the Province be provided with ithe luxuries of a Collegiate or University feducation, at the expense of the State. | Shox tly after the introduction of the free | school system into this Province, the popu- lation was 71,496; number of schools, 270; aumber of scholars, 12,133; proportion of children at school to population, 1 to 6. sroment sh Oa eae” ic pe ‘pa 3 In 1385, according to official reports, we have a pepuiation 108,891; number of schools, 473; namber of scholars enrolled, 21, 495 b, pro) oortion at school to population, 1 to 5-07 :verage daily attendance at East a nt, 6th instant, reports two barks | school, 11,759; amount paid by Govern- in th oft there. A steamer is at anchor] ment, $191,193 41: amount vote ad by school unde | eof point, waiting a chance to g0| districts for educational purposes, $35,- northward. Another steamer 1s at the en-| 623. 638 ”) ing a total of $1: 36. 817 09; nee of Georget b anthine | : { trance ol Creorg: town harbol | avera cosi: of each | upil in dai ily at ee Ar the third Fe son of Toronto} 280? ®t School $11.64. He alluded to a r the third aannai convocation oronto ; , Rare | ec agg eid "| statement made before the Teachers’ In- Bapti t College on the 28th ult., diplomas |~ fae 3s ; i 2 Sey “ae , | stitute, and published in the Snaperintend- Were issned = Rey. B. R. Nobles, of St. - 7 - Chariees . : . . »? , QQ { | bf John; Rev. A. W. Jordan, of Tracadie; and | 42'S 2port, showin > xt ~~ pil, bein , o vi ‘ . only paid ai. the rate o : K. F. Je ordan, of White Sands, P. E. L. my pac gy eo of $7 O1 per pupil, being were forty-one students in the colleze. Le than was pala oy othe ‘x cities of the OE Maritime Provinces. This was correct as Mr. C. Watureron, of this city, exbibit-| far as it went, but it should be added that edan egg at our office to-day which beats|the Provincial Government paid towards Moncten's champion big egg. It weighed one-quarter of a poun i, and measured 6} inches ia circumference. It was purchased with others from Mr. John Weish, North River. > luz steamer Northern Light has again been sorted to, and mails were received from her tore- by regular train from Georgetown this nooa. M ails for sbroad were despatched to Georgetown by gular train to-day, and a special will leave to-night tc connect with the Northern Light, if she arrives ther ‘ oe A puspatcu from Fredericton, N. B., May 2nd, says a man named John F ee seventy years of age, and a resident of Queensbary, was drowned by the upse stting of a canoe while gaspereaux tishing this morning. The deceased Was in company with a small boy, opposite Davidson's landing, om the Du: mfries side, when the accident occurred. At last accounts the body had not been recovered, lietidanci [ue Eari of Ayles ae said to a reporter in New York the other day : **‘What in thun- der do the newspapers want of m+? Can't a fellow move about without being captured by vorters ° " Do I look like a Jumbo, @ sacred white el i" ant or an improved specimen ol he he support of the city schools $6,685, making the rate per pupil of the average attendance $18.78; or taking the average on the roll the cost per pupil was $12.82, ot $7.57, as given by the statement allud led to. He spoke of the advice given by the Stipendiary of this city, tu city [Teachers at the Institute, to the effect that they should cultivate a ‘‘missionary spirit” ind in getting into their classes the outcasts whom the public schoo!s had not yet reached. This, he said, was good advice, but as the pay of teachersin those days was not contingent upon their efforts in that direction, he feared the missionary enter- prize would be but slowly developed. Chere were twenty-five teachers employed in the City Schools with an average daily attendance of thirty-five scholars, There were but twenty-six pupils learning classics in the City Schools, and abont thirty-six | in the Prince of Wales College, costing the country ou an average $106.45 per ; pupil. This he termed the luxuries of edaca- ition paid for mainly by the agricylturists sana mechanies of the Province, in whose interests very little had been done in the way of agricultural or scien ntifie education. the American dade Newspapers are 4 curse, | 17 6 was o pposed to the teaching of ueaten’ anyway. Fhey h ve ruiaed Americ ai and are | education in the public schools, excepting to ruining hogiao 1. Please let me go those stu: lying for the learned professic ns, ne i tl a good sound practical education would Ur the sixty members who compose 1€ lserve the youth of the country as tools uebec i of assembly when it was called | ; ; hatles of life » being at confederation, only seven still | ¥} ith wl \igh to face the stern battles of life. noid #8 a: im «(Ot ‘iessrs. Irvine, Be aubien, | L t those who wish to cram themseives viarchand, Robertson, ——— Pi ard and with Greek roots, and spend years over Lavailet. Twenty-one are dead, sixteen are| Cicero, Tacitus, Homer, ete., do so, but f pobli fe, eight hold tet cial let on m do it at their own expense. P é‘ D ml ts | Pro Pr y disquisitions on Anciert History ve é would d never develop the great, untold re- oi oy ees of this Dominion of ours, nor = lwould the study of classics ever furnish THE steau reported in the ice of Cay ape | ow Levislative Halls with that essential Traverse, yesterday, were, no doubt, the) jnoredient—inteilectual prowess. Mr. Tyde Vi ube al 1 he Black Diamon: pany, Montreal. She jing, Benonz and the Tunstall, both cua and bound from Pictou to Yunstall is owned by the Steamship Com lownm east yesti rday €Vve! rounded Fas p2ssea McNeill urged the great necessity of teach- ling in the public schools of this specially agricultural province a knowled:e of the , | science of azriculture, aad was glad to gee ‘by Pro‘essor Anderson's report that of late L} | wceeded up the rary The seme tiene! ne ect rr of ee $57 tor and is | 8p cial attention las neon given to this Ot A OY Mr, Joveph Holt, a la: steamboat | Very Important branch of ‘eduea tion. A . of Liverpool, G. BP, She reached;liveiy discussion fe llowed the reading of {,eorgetown this morning. Mr. McNeill’s paper, Aeceiisielilineill lk estill | keeps outsice « f Summerside harbor | a> + <p + Se ipeding vigation and kee png the weather Statistics of Lunatic Asylums show that i ricas. The first entranc® Was| nine-tentiis of their patients are brought to id, brig. Beatries, trom Charlotte. | their coucition by abu 18 of the generative wit Be al if mola‘ses, The schooner} organs. A great Brain ard Nerve food, known Ma ' 1 has « le sred with oats for Wallace, |} as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, ls soia by our N.S. but can’t vet out on account of ice. The | draggists, and comes highly recomm« uded as Btea ed as s00n as the strait is jan unfailiag cure in ill these diseases, Sold cl t-amers (su ppos 1 to be from!jn Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. See Moatreal or Queb-c) were yesterday imprigon- i wabverlisauent ip suvtian Uoly mn. r jaws kw wkly, ¢1 mu CYe ide il Capen Powvenve, Pieter, A New Bank Failure. New York, May 6. The Marine National Bank has failed, and the old banking firm of Grant & Ward will suspene in consequence. There is much excitement on Wall Street to-day, and stocks have dropped generally from a half to three and a half per cent, ‘lan diengetiladiiaaltiliclih The Tariff Bili Defeated. Wasuineton, May 6. The Tariff Bill was brought to a vote in the House of Representatives this after- noon, and was defeated by a vote of 151 to 156, amid the wildes: excitement. ee Weather bBulietin. Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces, Toronto, May 7--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh easterly winds, fair weather, stationary or higher temperature, METFOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 7, 1884. 6 COR 46 6 ..30 6 . 2a 41.0 45.0 Highest temperature yesterday . Lowest temperatare (read at midnight), Lowest temperature this morning . Temperature this morning, at 8 o ‘clock. Temp rature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock., —.<<e- Supreme Court. Bank of P. E, Island vs. John Ings— Judgment was deli vered in this case yester day evening, setting aside the verdict ob- tained by the defendant, on the ground that the verdict was contrary to law and evidence, Wiggins vs. Larkins—Tried some years ago. Judgment was delivered yesterday evening, ordering judgment to be entered for the defendant on one count of the declaration, and for the plaintiff on the re- maining counts. Mr. Hodgson, on affidavits and certifi- cates, applied on bebalf of, Howard M. Churchill, an American citizen, and of Henry He srmans, a German, for certificates of naturalization. Mr. Churchill and Mr. Hermans both teok the oath of allegiance to Queen Victoria. The cgurt made the necessary order for their admission as British subjects. When the court opened this morning, the Chief Justice read a letter purporting to be written by P. 8. McNutt, a defendant in a suit before the court, which had been received by Mr. Justice Peters through the General Post Office, in which letter the Judge was entreated, for reasons therein mentioned, to refuse a new trial in the case referred to. The court, considering the writing of such a letter highly improper, made an order calling on Mr. McNutt to answer for his alleged contempt on Monday next. An argument in reference to a Scott Act conviction in King's County, is now being heard, — Tue Government have issuei an Order- in-Council allowing a drawback on the export oi cut nails manufactured in Canada, not fiver than two-thirds of 90 per cent. of duty paid on iron imported to make them, When any trouble arises in establishing that value a specific duty of 16 centa per 100 pounds will be allowed on bar iron nail sirips or stepl, or 8 cents on puddled bars used with scrap or other duty free material. the latter not to exceed 25 per cent. of the quantity. —~_~—-—~ CANADIAN seourities are showing up well) in the London money markets. Dominion Government 4 p. c. bends of 1874-79, are now quoted at 107: Quebee 4 2 c. ‘beads, 108; W. and A. re:iway 4 p. . debenture stock 57 ic of 14 within th e last fifteen days. Ther, has also beeu a recent rise of one pyc in Syduey and Leuisvurg coal ment CECis MA x a 1884. LATEST! States. season, at lowest prices. OUR STOCK OF MILLIN | Paris Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Ch’town, Api. 29, 1884, TEAS Oa hand and to arrive, 425 half-chests choice retailing: Feas,in packages of 5, 10, id and 20 pounds, also at Wholesale Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. WATS! HATSI AATSI A splendid assort- of Christys’ Hiats, im Silk, Felt, Via Northern Light, just opened.at the Lendon House, Hnglish and American A Liberal Discount on all garehang CITY DRUC STORE, 33 QUEEN STREET. NEWEST! LATEST enh Whee Perkins & Sterns’, 0 Wo Ki have just received our first instalment ot this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten days, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United ‘As usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; bone hte cuuprise, in addition to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the ; and, on inspection,will be found ERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest , London and New York styles. An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, etc., ete. rennie & STERNS FRESH ste Ligue Licae Ac, 18 aid + Amendwent, N OTICE is hereby given that applications for all such licenses as are authorized to be granted in the License District of King’s County, may be filed with the undersigned until Thursday, (he 15th day of May, instant, and that a meeting of the Board of License Commissioners, for King’s County, for the purpose of teking into consideration all such applications, will be held at the Court House, in Georgetown, at the hour of eleven o ’clock, a, m., to determine upon all applications tor sq whe lesale licenses, or licenses to vendors in Ww ATE & ap N 5 ay oo County, under the Canada Temperance Act. 1*78, or the Liquor License Act, 1882, and its amendment. ' * By order of Chairman of Board JOHN McKINNON, A: Chiei luspec lor, | Georg: ‘town, May |}, 1884—Si eod wkiy 2i SEEDS io DRUG STORE, Guaranteed Fresh, Genuine |LOUster Fishermen Wanted, Ten good Fishermen, to whom the highest | wages will be paid, and immediate employ- | ment given. Apply to HORACE HASEZEARD, fea Cerone, April 25—'0i Imported Shire Stallion OAK’S > HEART. AK’S BEART will will stand for this season at Whittey’s Stables, behind the Gias- | govt House, on Grafton Street, Charlottetown, land at the Ten Mile House, Lot 80, and Cheaper | than any other Seedatore in the Island. of Seads over $1, Ch’town, April 30, 1884. and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. Now opening at the Lon- don House, part of our Stock, our Mir. Harris, in the Brit- Spring selected hy ish Markets, aud arriving by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- tle City, Texas, Polynesian, and sailing ships from Liv- erpeool and London. COFFEE. Fresh Roasted and Ground, FLOUR. The first tiip to the Ten Mile House will ‘be on Wednesdiy, the 14th day of Mey 'next, and he will siay there until Thureday | night following. This will be continued every fortnight during the season. a& $50 will be given in prizes at the Pro- ; vincial Exhibition, in Charlottetown, 1885, for the three best colts by this horse, viz.: | $25 _ a $15 to 2nd, and $10 to 3rd. A i MS—For the season, 310, cash, at etine ae first service; or $'2, on approved paper, payable on ISth of October next. For turther particulars epply to the owner, GEORGE TWEEDY, Chariottetown, Apill 24 1884~—6) cod whly Im COFFEE. ee ee hDa- | BEER & GOFF S. | FLOUR. CANNED GOODS. rne UST RECEIVED —Canned Tomatoes, Ce ad Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Cherries, , a P | Pine Apples, ete. Aiso, Apple Butter, A > re | choice assortment of Jams, Jellies, and Pre. BEER & GOFF. | serves daily expected, at the : ~~ One car! CEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, April 28, 1884. PAPER itANGINGS, im great variety of — patterns,selling very, low at the Londen House, wholesale ee retail. April 24, 1884. Readymade Cloth=| ing, in Men’s eae Boys’, selling cheap atthe London House. April 18, 1884—2w eod wkly 4 t TO LET, | ‘fhe large Brick Store on Queen Street, ; ntely ; oocupied by Mr, W. A. Hutcaeson. Apply to | A, WHITE, Contyian'y 3 stad. Or W. F. CARTER. | March 28, 1884—t0 ma tf Rnglish Jams and Marmalade, Dates and Confectionery, CITY STEAM BAKERY, PRINCE STREET, Charlottetown, April 7, 1884. N Bulk and 1-pound Crocks, expected this | —_ a ‘Machinery For Sale Oo Buzz Planer, for jointing and squar- Diamond Dyes. i up, four feet table. One Power | Drill (heavy). These machines are nearly oes all iron, apd first-class. One Babcock ai Fire Extinguisher. nearly new. Also Patent 7 DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and | ‘Right of the ‘King or the West” Fanmill retail, at and Seed Separator. BEER & GOFP’S. | Will sell cheap. Address, JAMES ©. STEVENSON. oh oes ae ae w Glasgow, April 19, 1884—pat 4i (0 BARREL APPLES, 5 ATENTS G or ORDER. For sale by the barrel, | srw ¢ co., of the ScrEewriric AMERICAN ue to act ao Soltoitors for | tents Caveats, Trade BEER & GOFF. ete GHANGES, LEMONS, ‘BEER «. GOFF. ermany, eto. d Book a tents sent tree, Thirty-seven 1 Fears experien Putents obtained through MUN ‘0. are noti | | & in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, my est, best, and Bost widely circulated scientific paper. €4.20a year. Splendid engravings and interesting ine pecimen copy.of tl eo Scleutiiic Amere Kean sent tee Address MUNN & CO., SCIENTIFTO ERICAN Office, 2 Broadwuy, New York. oer te Valuable Property BEER & GOFF’S. FOR SALE. ITIVE undersigned sede for sale the busi- ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com- modious, running back from Queen Street eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsur- porsed, Terms easy, JAS DESPRIVAY. \UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY MIN DOLLAA ws EXA BR, Valy UNE year, Ub/towe, Marh 6-9 if a cae va A are sea —— a a