Cn it etait, OU 0 Se A TIA | ST Til. amy |. £4 eC Rie BE HE KXAMINER. mart wrywve8.4 5 ff » a A CHARLO’ ISLA ft I). er pent = om VARD &rOWN. PRINCE E TV ona .& BOAT SSS Rs a: ta. tome & MONDAY, MARCH ba ae RAC DS CTU edt |e PTR — sadn ra = ik sane a a: uate ea Ne os Al M AN AO FOR h A ROH, 1876, M i ] S POETRY Cus have hed bien Cosinhiedin he the wild { Writing Sie Dike ! seaiidaa ie anne sheds ah diate, did ites ’ ee ee sau A ‘ . j 5 7 il ' » oS Ra0e, w 2 inning to ns in h ‘ MOON'S CHANGES. 4 sibiasibabillcala hudipscire sousiniiisaire excitement of the moment ; and after the Do ae half the number enrolled ) which, | am} VU" Yeung the School recenfy 1 was sure New Moon, 7th Day, 4h.8m., p.m., W.S. W. | \ ILL be closed during the winter TRIBUTE people had expressed their admiration of Book~keeping “49 certain, is too high an estimate ; for I have wey , as ' ee the Pourth Ciass First Quar., 14th Day, 8h. 53m., a.m., N. E., | months, at the Post Office, Charlotte- his heroism, they had pressed round the | " siti 7 always found t ‘ os Gate Sey, oo oe wee © : wn . : € anit p wuey aes Pp Composition 70 ys found that one-haif the number good large hand text, and in Arithmetic he | ne Seve ora ~ i town, .’rince Edward Island, as follows :— Sor the Benin. | happy mother. Now they all looked History 148 ‘enrolled, taken as the average is a fei | is able to wor: ota Se ee $rd Quar., 30th Day, 12h., 12m., a.m., N. E. GREAT BRITAIN, via Halifax, at 8) er P. FE. Island the snow wreaths are drift- around for the brave boy, but he had diss oo oe estimate. If the average given, however | He learns the pronunciation of words from below horizon. o’clock, p.m., on— Ing, | appeared,and no one had remarked whither Gane 5 ' be assured as correct, then the attendance the stun aed slips by sight, that is by ob- eae Co ee . 7 ee eee * langing their earian on jaurel and pine, he went. Ma i yulred for } im bu . i : serving the sh ipe ¢ f the organs of; peech D : SUN MOON HIGH DAY'’s Tuesday, 2nd Feb., Thursday, 4th Feb.. | Robing the fields with exquisite beauty, } ther - - ig : mina “a : . Geometry 1S at school was much better the past year! while in motion. He fails in pronouncing CC sien facta, “Cts jWater len’th do 16th do do 8th de Bending the feathery sprigs of the vine bppreodorns er ne er : lrigonometry 12 than during the year previous, because the | correctly the sounds which are produced — — = nee | do 2nd Mar.. do 4th Mar. all ng like dew on th vist of Grand | ‘ Back, back t cried a thousand voices, : Algebra ‘e 18 | increase for the year in the whole average | by those organs weich cannot be seen. 1 Monday 6 495 41 1050 5 10) 10 38 do 16th do is teh be Piha Hep OROR DT Re HR eh" oe id | ‘the roof is falling! ~_ Mr. MecSwain's last Keport, two | attendance was 902, while the increase in aon A renal mc th a of te ching this de: ‘ 2 Tuesday 49| 4311153) 6 34111 1] do 30th do do Ist Apr., | Drifting along on na while of the ace! All took to flight. The mother with her now schools has been opened ; one 7” the | the number enrolled was only 60. ia eas z sane spe oa Hil ' = nie ver ; ea 7) os “* . : 7 . do 13th Apr., do 15th do ward, | child, was hurried along in the crowd, | Milltown District, Lot 40, the other in the | Mr. McPhail thinks it is becoming more | for deaf me ih bs mut inde i aa nursaa Jd b l ‘ ) | one on sisi e } \ sin ie wien eye : ; . ae 6 , a i ¢ . ee . ues, os hor nageed, iuen i oie z 5 , mg 4 : i : do 27th do do 2%h do ng l s that at Annandale} The roof was destroyed, and presently the Milton District, Lot 45. The total ‘hum- evident every day, that if we are to keep with it. Itis called the German mm. 6S iturday 4; 4 { 13) 10 14 14 | Dominion of Qanada, United States of 7 house also fell; and clouds of smoke, and ber of Districts in the County is 105. In | pace with the age, compulsory attendance ae manu uM } bet l } @ aa day ~ Y ’ > 32 1O 8 D 18 Am rica and (ire at Brit Lip, \ ia i res wel the snow flak Ss we shining, j soot, and dust enveloped everything like a this enumeration Souris East, Montague | must be resorted to. a tg ae : So H Uy : re t ig ” to T on z 29: 5S 3 cia ts = United States, at 8 o’clock, p. m., Pet es rane ais ek “uly | dense fog. Every one was obliged to ex, and Georgetown, are each reckoned as ey CITY scHOO! from the hips.’ if Mies Lawhon Wace aly . " - ‘ ‘ ae | every Tuesday " reday , : a ts fe DAC ¢ rs ol chnarmtiag prign Ness, } ri f : . feats al lege i sc LS. 4 4 IO ups. = Ak $s LAWSON W e duly lO;Wedn'sd’y, 27 54 935) 0 3 27 | : : , Puesday, Thursday and Sat Diamonds and roses, and mother-of pearl, | ert himself in checking the progress of the en ny one a echocle, * | Number of pupils enrolled 679 | CaCouraged in her disinterested and ben- iI Thursday 25 56 10 57) 0 41 ni. urday. 7 i% . Soflly ye snow wreaths, drop o'er the graves fire. Ina short time all had forgotten the | Grammar and a Female school. Five Dis- | * sa a suas lab rs, 8 foundation might thus be ~ Sa i uy oy} Ka 7 . : 12 nt ' a ee 9 7 oe - United Singiom, Aan renis and | little hero, who had exposed his own Tife tricts are without school.houses ; namely, Girls, 303 shea 7 et Ss Sekaeh ie elu —s wey -s - , ~ be 0 » “1 to be 6 ’ r eta: = © parenis and } Ne chi ove > ‘ : . , Ra so siand,. uat sucha School is needed is 14 Sanday 19 «(59 49) 3 12 40 | eae i . 4y oe : by ee 2 broth _ to save a stranger from death and restore er re ee ee ee Pasian aca 33 evident from the fact th : by t st ” oo 176 1 4} 4 37 $4 | 1: a ak a By - =. | Where by their side, my tire children are | a weeping child to the arms of its despairs ae om St. Mary's Road East. The The in ; ai vie ee " rs Census there were seventy deaf mutes on 16 Tuesday mn eS 4c el ek 47 day, must be marked “ By Canadian sleeping— : ; number of schoolhouses in the County is increase In the number enrotied for | Island > Wedn <i!’ : ‘ ~ on ; es ae hate, ng i is ing mother. . ; 7 nd, li = _ $450) 7 38 50 | Pa ket. I terly lav vour white folds on their CHAPTER 'L ‘therefore 100. Besides the Districts with- | *2¢ last three years and a half is seven (7.)}| Mr. Norman A. Stewart, Visitor for cia to a 3 oe a Summerside and Georgetown, and offices a ae ane — out schoolhouses, there were § Districts Mr. McPhail’s remarks on the city schools | prince County submits the following | 20 Saturday " 7 9 955) 12 O| on these routes, daily, Sunday ex-| 1 wil 1gtime break over this Is-| _2¥erybody had forgotten the brave boy | the schools of which were either vacant or | #r@ worth reproduction in full. He says :} Number of iniaiin ations: ee . . oe . ig i reNnte on 4 ek 7 si Mri x ¢ » : . A , » Te ar Schools, 6 i 21 Dantng s+ 9 0 10 28 ian cepted, at 9 o'clock, p. m. ‘ ~ ae ; rs. Ulric, except the grateful mother and the | oo:6q on the days of my visits on both “Tregret to be again obliged to report Common School. 1d ; | a oe 7 8 6s Ne 7) Western Route, Tignish, Alberton, &e., | y cn ee ae Sean | gentleman in the brown coat, who bad | tours of examination, so that there are 13 the low state of the city schools. For some Schools vacant 26 4 23 Ss , 2 12 Dh 2s - 7 sit ee Aaa » WO.) |) Frosts shall not breathe there, to wither its eae , ”, i . ee “? 24 woaures ¥559 18 7 ¢ ae a ~ Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 oe » tere, To wither MIS’ offered a hundred Louis d’ors for the rescue | the names of aieh alone are given in se is it a et oe = = Schools in operation, oI ite: | al i tos: a Ms ‘clock. p. “3 Seal ua i J : : See yroach to the whole community. am Grammar Teachers, | a5 Thursday $7; 14 HA 29 17 o'clock, p- m. Neve: ain they hide in the snow. | of the child. No one present knew the | this Report since no statistics were obtain-| firmly convinced that the time ha’ arrived Sec d Cla ° she ; 26 Friday ob lo 44 ee 20 | E: » : > , . : e hat { hat spring it ts} lad but veral perso 1 . * os P cond Ci eachers, i cMioces | he ht ein ade 4 oe Route, St. Peter’s, Souris, Xe., ari On CHAN Speing te Re ee ee ee ee re Pe er Te your Board should act vigorously, First Class Teachers / 93' Sunday ssi is 2 al 9 38 = Monday and Thursday, at 9e’clock,; Syne 61 rphs shall welcome its | respecting him, and at last ascertained his | and examined during the winter circuit, an ee eee ee . — Mal >» Teach re. te } 29 Monday 50° 19 %| 3 21 29] a ms. b . | name, and where he lived, eighty-four (84) in the summer. ‘here | firmly persisted in would a noe gaye Qe ir pusetp iy oe i $0’ Tuesday 48 21 1016 4 35 $3 | a Route, Belfast, Murray Har- Come in the beauty and glow of the morning, | Whilst the people were exerting them- | were 642 scholars registered 455 present | of arousing all concerned to ‘a spdleenagee Pie ee ee ~ 31) Wedn'sd y 5 46 37 11 2 6 ii 12 36 or, Xe. av a } Springstime eternal dawns over the earth. , . ere r ’ : . sens , ‘eachers, Protestant *4 tf : 3 ; vee i. iy and Thursday, at | | uwns ; - : a ta _— to subdue the fire, | at the examinations, and 371 daily in = hur Matters might, indeed, be | Male Teachers who taught — a —— | g , p.m. .M. J. |the mother and her son went down to rought to a crisis by such a course of. less than three years, . i Y Qo nv + a " Cumberland Hill. Dundas ie . attendance through the summer more : i iess than three years, 14 NES ( | Bedeque Route 0 alll wg Hill, Dundas : Wall S : ; procedure ; in my Opinion, .the sooner tk Wein Teachers = de aa _ BUSINESS /ARDS. | pe Frid, ’ - nday, Wednesday January 45, (875. all Street in search of the cottage, in|} than in the preceding winter. There Sane ss a te ee ue Mal 1 achers who taught lea | B . ays - e ™. oe a —e = | which they hoped to find Ulric. And there was, however a greater number of not wy much yorse ams it is at pancectco fl ons aa . a Se yoare, wo | .y : ¥ 7 ' : . T ¥ ii } i i ; ° . : ° ; aes caers Wa t gu _ WILLIAM DODD. re Rust Beats, Mendy snd LITERATURE. indeed he was, sitting quietly by his mother, | schools in operation during the last, half of | 'easonable hope might then be indulged mote toon twelve een it Commission Merchant and. Dieeeid poi . . a m. ME NCEA AANA ee RE SR IE oe up his wounded and bleeding | the year than during the other half. The ——— pon gett ~ the aes ar Male Teacl who taught AUe¢ 7 > isquid, Johnston’: re., Frida ‘ ye ‘ ith strips s, which his gees Weeawar soe e thantwenty years, 2 ; ay ca sag EER 12.30 “ © iver, -e., Friday, THE TRIUMPH OF TRUTH.| 8 sb patybtn ee soca = —— of all grades employed c cour Reard in eke aias of tan coe I a ~~ ae / fen sieht a a we nn Se : uring the year is 90, the same number | in the rural districts, which were found pr scchpesanaie wills sain yaaa FO i CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | mass yO for Newfoundland and | CHAPTER IL, Concluded expressed her gratitude warmly for the | that was engaged healt Siies Of these, 4/| deficient in any respect, have always been F Bh eats nt € rs ai ' eemsimereonnee a ie bs ss hdelodiaenidaiiese we Jest D ies wil r ss | hi é “ Loom Lone ludec is . i : " , = * ’ " jo re 7 — en CARVELL BROS | Bait : e 1 be forwarded to ee ccd ead silt safety of her little one, and the child almost | are of the Grammar Class, one of whom productive of excellent effects, and I fail more than six years, y ‘9 alifax by every mail. | he meantime ric’s only thought | immediately drew near to Ulric, and gazed | teaches a common district school. 3 are of to popanowy aeons measures should | Kemale Teachers who taught | Le aie | was to reach quickly the uppermost floor. i j fe di : y 5 7 not be applied to the city schools. I wish or g velve years AUCTIONEERS. setters to be registered must be posted | a ee . ny dy ; on him with a look of confiding love. U!s| the Second Class, and 83 of the First Class. | it to be distinctly undowneen that I do} Avera nmuaeret ona ahi — Commission Mie h t | half an hour previous to the time for | could just distinguish through the| ric endeavoured to check the effusion of Of the First Class Teachers 39 are men. and | 2°t by any means hold the Teachers re rag aes ee fale ; . ir r ; sae * } ok r ac ire. 1 7 . ” . m a © Augnt, Hl rc an S, | closing the mails by which they are | smoke and fire the staircase which led to it. | the grateful woman’s thanks, and talked | 44 gpg women. There is an eine 3 sponsible for the low state of the city] Average number of maa Fe. 4 $ AND to be forwarded. It _ still standing, but fi imes surrounds with the boy, whom he praised for having tn the uutnher of sities inahd a schools in respect to attainments and pros mate Teachers tau wht, 34 i GENERAL AGENTS. A.A. MACDONALD. | ed it on every side, and in ascending he | clung to his neck so fast, and for not having corresponding decrease in the ee a ap mbna ea ee sae ee 1 7 i > s . g ids . Ht ° ‘ i s $ 2 S "Oe . , . i Lower Queen St. Charlettetown, P, z. 2% Pen O8 is air ostmaster, must pass through the midst of them. | been frightened when he was swinging on men. This change in therelative proportion will not deny but the primary ar a all at Tota! b4 caves 03 ce, C v'town, Jan, =o, 1ST. a He covered his face with his hands, and | the slender rope between heaven and earth. | of the sexes is going on from y f = be found in the system, or, rather, the | — Pupils inthe Lif Di ; sd WILLIAM JAMES HENEY r : | sprang boldly forwards. With three leaps | The mother related how is | 1 that Se wd ear to year. | ahsence of all system which characterizes ae ae eee ’ THE y [| a 10ow Is happened that | The proportion of women to men in 1868 was Sans: ce tadeaal in County, about 6200 AUSTIONEER. GENERAL BROKER. LIVERPOOL & LONDON _he cleared the staircase, and stood breath- | the child had been left alone in the house. | ag vd over 32 per cent., now it is as pce a gga eae Pupils enrolled, 453] | laca . : . 1" i - : ous ’ y i ae y ac . a Pa AND COMMISSION AGENT AND CLOBE less at the top, while behind him the al~| The day before, she had been obliged to go | 44 to 90. nearly 50 per cent ‘are striving to the toons th a ale oomaie a 2959 . T t . ready consumed staircase fell to pieces.! into the country ; a " neat ent i to k th bili = iirls, 9999 DEALER IN CHOICE J oe anes : y on important business, ee | to Keep up @ respecta ility and otliciency Daily average On =F : FAMILY GROCERIES: TOBACKY & FANCY GOODS IYNURANCE HU a Without wasting a moment he hastened | and she left her son in charge of the nurse. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS. | of their schools, but at in vain. Gen aoe oes Ra 2555 . ' . - * El ial 1 | onwards, but the smoke was so dense that | She was informed, however, by a neighbour, ee oe aoa a or t — = Schools without furniture, 42 7 PRINCE ST., COR. OF DORCHESTER, he lad couk ‘aft ze eo a . : i ‘ Ss as i early, i shai now give hoo] os eae Q | teat c ¢ ‘ > tal 4 i : | the lad could not distinguish the way; he! that the maid had gone out early in the Eaten has made considerable progress dur- | some details. Many of the pupils _ ' ere “ee : - a ee leould scarce} “i at : a ; r -j . j : each ir ) { VRSTLOULCLOWD, ini: _S+ & cent. I IRE AND LIFE | coul 1 scarcely breathe, but managed to} morning, leaving the child alone, and she ing the ro m the branches taught in the | never long at one school, but keep running Reading or ve. ul JAMES BRENAN " grope about with his hands. He stumbled was not yet returning, probably from fear ordinary district schools. A few are learn- | about from school to echool. As one Writing as : e A a2: i aF | and fel’, but rose immediately, and rushed | The parent's horror may easily be conceived ng French and Aigien. Wi the St. | ae a an home ise eal ts =| Arithmetic, 2149 2 § i C nveste unds, Ist Jan’y., 1874, $21,628,356 | vabineles Wi ; - .t } : ' Y . ‘ oe . 2 t S ry other, trom one schoo to ans | English G sia sie ar | HORS, HF dil arrlage Fall ET, | Deposited with Receiver Gener. ores = breath failed him, the pers} when, on her return, she heard the cries of | Peter'® Bay Grammar School, it occupies a | other. I am sorry when they come to me, ma sian 1 Paper Hanger & Glazier al of Canada, 162,800 | Spiration burst fr ym every pore, and he | ‘ Fire,’ and saw her own house in flames,and penien: secondary to the Montague and | for they do harm to my school, and I am/| ol co y oH . ws ‘ED : ae an one 8 Other Investments in Dominion was nearly suffocated. A gleam of light | her little one in the most imminent danger. Souris Schools, doing little more than a sorry when they eave m0, for they do | English Composition 97 ; s( ) L RR { = WV ks I ° of Canada, 867,091 caught his eye, and he sprang towards it.| She wept anew, and Ulric’s mother had good conimon district school. . This, how- | ee ea See History ' 16 { serena . . i 4 a“ ’ “ : — i ound pupils w . . io oo 1 eae FAIR RATES and perceived a window. W ith all his res some difficulty in pacifying her At last over, is not the fault of the Teachers, but i ing at six different semaetdcdaie aan pone ne ,. = i an welll onal re? , : : | maining strength he dashe: ' : [we | To oe OA oF iwi be & i ma ce i a op gebra 26 = — a _— Pp ~ ittention. Prompt & Liberal Settlements. Oi sea i poping ii the she departed, in order to visit her father as = found in the circum. | Gane coe bata a ao Geomet! OR | uly 7, io. y * | of glass, and leaned his head out to inhale and mother-in-law, who dwelt in anoth [es 1e school, 1 j yUpUs from jour aifer- | Latin » . i r-IN -. 3 a er ; i : : " . atin, 24 ne ne ae : ‘ en a wares ; 4 ; . Souris East Grammar School — . in. | ent schools in the same time. At Scott's | eres F.M. CAM PBELL a a — — Pri- # a - “ we o : : ud sone part of the town. ‘There,’ she said ‘I will terval between i cl ‘ a oe | Hall, on the day of my visit, there were 94 | ee ” } Va sidences, ousenol } t 0 ae ) bls ear fit se oe : . ms ¢ Fizits $5 i : : ie en 23 General ie srehmamt Farm Properties for : wernt o a . ay eer cies cae ~ a | wait for my husband, who is gone to France made rapid rspha om " vale Pci =. ype nn om of whom 55 had at- | Neneh senate 2 i 3 4 ‘ : ; I 8S, | outline of his figure was seen by the people | on puysiness Whee te o : f srogrese: e want of sym-~-! tended at nine different schools during é annuasiy Grawn irom ireasury _ . ik ai : ; : a siness. eturns, ; | : : Cl tc the 08 Vaneheee seed COM™MISSION AGENT, One, Three or more years, | through the smoke. This applause en-~| 4),.,5 eciake oe va se ci vi pathy between the late Teacher and some the past six months, viz: 26 from the ao 94 Teach rs engeged, about $14,7 ; ; u P . f eg : r : : Amount annually expended for the eu x ACUCZIONELR & BROKER At Reduced Rates, | couraged him, and gave him fresh energy. oo ees ve Boy; “N@ | of the people of the District had an injuri- | Normal School. 4 from the Hillsborough | . sion rp ae : oe f ~_ . rages i . , . , Ofice—Great George Street, Charlotte | He sprang resolutely back fi he wi Se eee Serer em. HTL da effect on the school. In th | School, 2 from the Orphan School, 2 from The tate of the S ar aaaaed i TRINITY CORNER, GEORGETOWN, P, EL. town. P. E. I. ” . 7 er 7 . ere ac rigs i Wins | you have done and suffered for us,’ disteieh tng teteale since Ht a ae. cae the schoo! in DesBrisay’s Lane, 7 from i er the Schools in gen vol is | i , ; and he now adiscovere . ; : . *t 1s ich is ip, al S : ‘ than Mr. Stewart anticipated. Mas — R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent | per. homed a send lie . : 4 Ulric accompanied them, and took the | 94 ¢o be subordinate and ehchinaaiaran Sue ie cee a a in Kine of the balding a6: cual Gas OF uae E , : : ae Wa. DUNLOP, Special Agent | ee a +8, Dut ONY | child in his arms, a i i i 2 : eT 7 ® in King - er elias tei wil oA ps oo.093 : Standard Life Insurance Co. Ch’town July 27, 1874 et a | in some parts. Ulric avoided the danger- : 3, nd carried him to his Grammar Schoo!. There is in reality little Square, 9 from the Temperance Hall school, ae w thot ene oi “ P rat is, and Sept. 1, 1873. ly : shinies sa ln, aa a i thine a grandfather's house, where they were all re~| 9 no connection between the two, and: and | from Spring Park school At Ken- re apr. respect, not fit tobe ovcupi- eee ete eT er. r y ne through the | ceived with great demonstrations of joy. | parents are at liberty to send thei : | sington, Spring Park and LePage’s, there fe r = atsanmens OF LSS papi, wie { et PR MUHLICS' 7 4 smoke, reached at last the highest story of anise teeistinns sbi eo th P s are at liberty to send their children | were found pupils from three other schools, ew szospuons, are very OM, ane . ‘ : " “ | the house, where he had seen the child eck: a ” ne another, | to the most convenient, without any regard | Such a state of attendance of itself alone want of throughiness in teaching cler t : K | t C h € n & G a | | e€ y ; K Xx M 1 ih | But how to get near him was ae the difti- aaa slipped oS of room and returns to their attainments, further thea the ca. | would be enough to thwart the efforts of wo A a sp sinful; visib! ». The } i. iy 4 R sae Wa i ed home to tell his mother how he had sucx bili Sa a I. . | the best Teachers. i ew praiseworthy exceptions, er _ : A N culty. a Ginn en i j : : ' pability of the Teacher of the former to in- | a pe as meentie- were dacelaan: dak Gh : {LSO DEALER IN ILL PEINDS OF - w : 7 mie oo a neptg and the | ceeded in rescuing the child from the fire. | struct them : 1 had some difficulty in finding the ee a a te ke ee ‘ Abs CM Lseee FAN ESE satin SVE r TREK smoke which surroun s 1: . 4 : , al Se ean it once | em GO Seen l aia wy : EVERY WEEK | e whi 3 su ~~ a = —— #} Whilst he did so his wounded hands pain Miniaies Grewniar Sclinct. Ths Mente —_ — oe : = seen : _ paper mapaticd Bo > i ork ’ ve ae ih ‘ every moment more dense and sufiocating. | . ! . ‘tis ei coo ry i. Z i , situate as *, in the garretofan|. a - Pome . Pp : al . Contains the latest Lecal, Be shouted. ioudie. be 1 a ; =| ed him much, but he quite forgot it as he gue Grammar and Female Schools are so | out building in a back yard. Having! oe : betra mai {CUPPERS and Water Closet, Ptpes, e shoute udly, but the child did not | a fthe ioy which be si =} amount « bin dail . : Tl | thought of the joy which beamed in the eyes ee ‘ . . ifound the entrance to the yard one is | : natu > 1. Figures, Deep-sea and Hand- 1 T(t NT iT saan s nettle el ee hat ? ’ connected, that they form in reality one ; . me 81 4} , - Lea i anres eep-sea - _ ; & t qt 1h NEWS answer; probably the noise of the fire had | of the mother when she again pressed her chssbet wie: dow Saas Gi Tien 1 fob iged to make the best of his way over | °*” ‘ - Leags, scat isterns mide, am ; ; nereeet _ se : , 4 ; § arg ( ar s——Ure r and . 5° 5 | WOrk, and { n ner { tonets fitted at tl t 10tice > 4) prevented his voice being heard. Ulric} enijd, alive and w ar . ,an ash heap towards an outside flight of | “nae stunt sey Y ‘ Closets fitted up at the shortest notice, Full and Aceurate pushed with a!l his strength against one of — —_ SS _ | Primary, or a graded school, although the | steps Mick a to the e:. trance of the | . cticaljand progressive re ‘ mL TTOW fT yy i. ‘ CeCe ey = er was not until evening tha ric again ! sl Se arg : : ie a i “yas : oo eae ry in many localities, . is C kee IGE% ON : & TRECT, cone SHIPPANG AND MARKET REPORTS, the doors, which he found unlocked, and | yaq, lected that his c : ae i ; | departme nts are reported as distinct schoo's building in the second story . { pou gains | hin Sa . i ' OPPOSITE UNION HOUSE, | gtections from the raciest Pe as : ’ recollected that his mother required a doc- | ince q register is kept in each. In the | ‘28 this entrance and ascending the inside | ) a PI¢ TOU Vy © syelectio Me . rom ié@ rac vest and most im— | rushed into the room. [t was empty, but tor. He started up, and teld her that he! , = wees stairs to the garret aforesaid. { found seven hOULCS A ' ' bi a A a. proving Literature of the day , in the next apartment was the child, who | must gointo the town. As the lad approac~ ee sm Seat wat — | children, cowering around stove with | et geen : tell at i Ch'tewn, June 1, 1574.—ly ie ‘ os a et es ape | ° eal he advanced classes in the common school | li ; j welitent waee i er. ell, unmistakably, thata i - -———. | Editorial Articles on Political, Industrial shouted with joy when he heard the voice | hea the bed, he observed that she was very | pranct Clessinn and Bi : ace z som ee — very | great deal of indiffe ence pre’ Vv U L CA N F oO U N D R Y and Social Topics | of bls Gelivecie, end the sets Gat wos ' i a alah rat ranc aes, assics and Mathematics. In | loudly, not seeming to heed the master at ce ee ee i Bin. ein ’ 7 sicchitisier ty iiumin Billed | pale anc “or rea ng indicatedfever. | the Primary department, Reading, Writing | the other end of the garret, who was equally | Ass reme ay > the ‘ \ is ling on GEORGETOWN. —: 0 :—— eo . ‘Mother,’ he asked anxiously, ‘your hand | arithmetic, Grammar and Geography, ar loud in asking. ‘what's that?’ Though} the School System of this Island, Mr. STOVES, wholesale and retail. WINDLASS ‘Be still, little one,’ cried Ulric, as he! burns! Are you in pain?’ og ; SrapAy, @P@ | the day (Dec. 4th) was not very cold, the | Stewart submits if and MACHINERY CASTINGS in general al-| THE EXAMINER | quickly unbound the rope from his waist. ‘—D a t b = a tanght to the junior scholars. There is an | schoolroom was quite chilly. Upon in- | — 1 ied cenittiintes® Ways ou hand, or supplied at the shortest moLUce. | ay ; TTP TP PDY : ADE oe i - : o not be uneasy, dear boy, it will soon interchange of classes in these branches by | specting the register, | found twenty-seven | _ & vat candidates Tor ers license Cash Paid Is PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY FORENGON | * Be quiet, and before five minutes are over | ss away,’ the invali li fae : ‘ ie & : 7 | be required to attend \ ven POR ALL KINDS of OLD § SCRAP IRON eed senshell be with peeretben y pass away,’ the invalid replied, with a faint | which the scholars of one department are | pupils marked present for the day, whereas | iin Wieeaat s ee yen: t t Aish * wo 6 4 d fa¥. i rou Snaii He i y >m ler. ‘i } TT re 2 ‘ “woe a : : tiene ila oe are ie Norm a permittes : J. A. RUTHERFORD & Co, | Wishes | The promise calmed the little boy, and | s The fright of the fire — your | occasionally under the instruction of the | aegin Mmy Ag Dae! a oo to enter until competent t \ aan, : ee a Bxawiner P inti & Publi bi ( | Ulric now saline - L ull his st ag | bloody hands when you came home—the Teacher of the other, an arrangement which | indeed In Asithanetin ‘a fa thest - able examination in es tau ' — - cman niet ” ee ee ic ne su onea ¢ 118 rer 0 : ° : : ‘ i cia . ) . i Y st ad- . . : . : . ; I f J 0, ie Aes bees ween vt = educa agitation of the whole day—ail these have | promotes the efficiency of the school. | vanced were in Long Division ; 5 times 4 en ee ee eee d insure a 8 A N 6 0 A i 0 ij S Ey OFFICE, erat _ : : = momen Lael excited and exhausted me. But a few! S/. Peter's Bay Grammar School. — The | are 27, and 8 times 4 are 36, being speci- pa gp mea, Veachers fe ent, he next house was also on) hours’ sleep will restore me.’ school here cann , ;mens of their knowledge of the \ultipli- ee ee ee ve = BCNOOIS, a : ae : e cannot be properly classed as a | ™*! 8 ae Multipht ce Gaailttinn ws anita ae PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON ‘Corner Queen and King Streets. | fire from top to bottom, and the circling! «y 1 dthed rn eth ay ce ** | cation Table. 1 was assured by the boys | Other facilities n i, but, a ing’ TERMS | of the flames extended ev fi the | es, sleep and the doctor, deur mother, | Grammar School since it is under the in! of the Grammar Class that there were five | 5 wn vt the Tanai ; : : } ames extended even astfiar ag e | . . ’ : “he . Hai a i ‘ ‘ i ive | > TL cs ‘ i North Side Hing’s Square, Ba a eo ek ; | whom I will soon bring,’ said Ulric. ‘Have | struction of a First Class Teacher Its| parts of speech, that boy was an adjective ee e en ‘ . If paid in advance, 1 copy, I year, $1.40 | Window, from which Ulric now endeavored : , } ) : | powered to | { provid : - - - New Brunswick rj tear (te ¢ . ‘ i , patience fora short time, and [ will be | standing asa Grammar School has always |and good an noun. In the Geography ' . » provice ; : onn, € runSWwiCk, | If paid within the year 1.62 | tolet himself down with the child. The} ,ock again.’ hie ta Ni sea y | class it was affirmed that there saan oh wd | necessary furnit nd book i Ji RUSSEL PROPRIETOR. | If not paid till after the end of year, 2.00 partition wall between the two houses imo gain. een ow, not excelling an indifferent dis- | Moetiae oe & wherever the peo} ll da a t _ BUSOLL, SAVERS | CLUB RATES ite hae Pan “ge | His mother wished to prevent him. trict school. z | tco careless to do it a raster . 8 g hot. 1@ flames had, in fact,; «1 am too poor to pay a doctor, and to Seventh ee | In some of the other city schools, singu- | be bound to assess, and if 1 lan ’ : QUEEN'S COUNTY. | lar answers were given. In one school it | pel the people to pay: Coe Mr. McPaat., Visitor for Queen's County | Was said that ‘a Cape is a body of water, 3. That the boun! sl dis- | Tue Examiner will be forwarded to | burst through: and, in a few minutes, all : ne CARRIAGE FACTORY, | Clubs at the following rates per year—pay- | eouia be oe es a") buy expensive medicine,’ she observed ; * . but Ulric smiled, as he thought that money | almost surrounded by land; Charlottetown | tricts be distinctly ma l i duly By peaeaertp quince AR | He bound the end of tl submits the following 7 HE Subscribers,having taken the Factory 5 copies one address, - - § 7.00! oat eyo sien of the cone seomuely would not be wanting. . , - . j is an Island, and Australia is the largest | recorded. This would prevent uumberies formerly occupied by Proup & Mac- » * ” “ 10.00 | to the bar of the window, and made aknot| fe hastened away, and carried his gold vi ace Mol raaeogangam | town in North America.” In the same | disputes and quarrels which in» sd li : CouBray, are prepared to conduct the busi- i " - 14.00| se that it could not come undone. And chain to a goldsmith, who gave him ten | Number of Common Schools, 172 | school, on two different occasions, | had to sefulne Re ee t preparee t me : . = - 2 & ’ 8 e ! ’ destroy the usefulness of «ch : ness of CARRIAGE BUILDING in all its 20 ° 17.00 | when he had thrown the rope through the | dollars for it. He then quickly proceeded Grammar Schools, § | threaten to call in the police,on account! 4, That the name and number of ali ea departments. _ Clubs may be made up at any time, but | window, he observed, with pleasure, that to a doctor, and urgently entreated him to Normal School, 1 | of insubordination. In a Grammar class at | children of schoo! ave, within the d st iets Carriages and Sleighs made to order. | not for a shorter period than one year. Any | . : h a h : ' come and see his sick mother, and promised —— | another school, it was said that there were | he annually recorded eich er by the le -“ } Repairs done with neatness and despatch. | person obtaining for the Examixxra Club of | it reached to the ground him remuneration for his trouble. 181 | four parts of speech and nino tenses in the | er or by the Chairman of Trustees, Witl- All orders tilled when promised. Five or more subscribers, will be entitled to ‘Now come,’ he said to the child, * shut The doctor to whom Ulric applied was a Number Schools vacant, 14 Indicative Mood. In another school, it was | out this itis impossible io ort : . hicks ~ YOUNKER, OFFER & CO | a copy of the paper one year free of eharge. | your eyes, and take fast hold of me round benevolent man, and accompanied him im- Schools change of Teacher, 82} said that there were 36 parts of speech, | a reliable degree of accuracy, who he “tae ; : Oct. 19, 1874—tf NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.’ the neck, and do not lose your hold, whats ee oy om ~, way with quick | aoe eaten Class, = — we said, ‘ English oe a divided | mony, are left a pray to ignorance. en | ae ae ' : step and beating heart. He felt much re- | eachers Second Class, 22 | into three parts, viz, (ithority, Entimoligy! 5, That the attendance o/ all childre: ° ever may happen.’ ioiced, because he thought, in his simplicit Teachers First Class, (Males) 72) and Sentax.’ with in a re a a thi teen year , Paee ae ro ec ion rom ire | ADVERTISEMENTS. | The little boy did as Ulric desired, and | that doctors could ws all sick emai t Teachers First Class, (Females) 61 | I repeat, I do not hold the Teachers re- anne ve =A ae soe i a va = “ a iacenesan re | When peeple see a man advertise they know | ©!#*ped bis arms firmly round his proteo- | they would. And besides this, he did not | Teachers First Class, (Fr Aca.) 9|sponsib'e for this state of things Let months of the year. — , ee uy SRTANT & MAT" | he is a business man, and his advertizing pro- | tor’s neck. To make all secure in case of | oe eee cinta ae pd was Snae. | ae i — 7 — first be done to them, and then it 6. That Schools be gruled wherever PATENT SPECIAL | claims that he is not above busisess, but anxious i} a : | ously ill, because she talked, ate, and dran ! ers rresbyterian, | will be quite time enough to hold them re-~ | practicable. : | todoit. Customers, like sheep, are gregarious, the child loosing his hold, through fear or | with him ; only she was too weak to get out Teachers Roman Catholic, 56 | sponsible for their part of the work. I ' 6. That a definite course of instruction SAFETY MATCHE G, | 224 fiock where they see others go. “If nobody | accident, Ulric took the sleeve of his jacket | of bed, or do her accustomed work. Now Teachers Wesleyan, 13 | have already said that the City Teachers are | be adopted in al! public schools. cil a | were engaged nth 8 ty — ‘in his mouth, and held it fast with his he had brought the doctor with him, and Teachers l’aptist, ; 8 | striving their utmost to keep up the re- approved Maenual "Of Sestematic Teale j Iguites only onthe Box. For sale by | » gs achat har aie nerd i teeth. ‘Now,’ he thought, ‘if the cloth | could also buy medicine, his mother must | oe —— ‘ 4 spectability of their Schools. Mr. Oxen- | be published, and « copy put in the hand. j , W ~ N - CO buy what they read of. But others are engaged | does not give way he cannot fall! ’ | wre ype fame een ' oo Saas 0F the BEiorenge See, puceianed “ a aren W ‘ E. DA ' SON & ’ | in the same business, and even if they do ad- | Se then | i tee wind ‘ill | Ulric expressed these hopes to the doo- } oys enrolied, 4205 | the Schoolroom and renovated it, both in- 8. That provisions be made for the « . | vertize, it becomes the more important for you | e then jumped upon the window-sill, | tor, who shook his head,and said a cure | Girls, / 3888 | side and outside at great expense, so that | ization and successiul » ww of Co Mareh 1, 1875.—1lm bee 6 ee do not advertize it becomes | and, seizing the cord with both hands, let could hardly proceed so rapidly, but told | Present examined, 4285 | it is now both comfortable and respectable, | Educational Conventions. : ae : | doubly important.— Anon. | himself slowly down. ‘Quick! quick!’ | him to take comfort; for if it were poss | Daily average, ; 4553 compared with some of the other City 9. That provisions be made: for the « HERMANS & SON, | cried voices from below, ‘the wood work | ge seaane iis anata, be Camis Ute | me ey mt 2687 Schoolrooms. He, of course, receives rent | tablishment of evening schools for the p ir : , ; : | all the means in his power. UL schools 5 268 i the sh pils’ fees ay ose of supplying t cttcteiies ai tenia MERCHANTS | of the window is on fire, and the rope bes | wit Reading Class Books, © 8093 | of ae 4 — oe 7 a en & _o—-_, WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR | ,; . To be continued. ane nv23 | of these uncertain on account of the education, ' + Bae gins to smoke! Writing, — 5234 | migratory habits of the City pupils above 10. That the sala be raised at least GOODS Our hero ‘ooked up, and shuddered. for! ee ere soe pnd eo to. AtScott’s Hall, Mr. Hodgson, | fifty per cent _— i | } j ‘ : TR SC : ra ar =. the Teacher rovided black-board and 11. That ail the Tes he *acmeniees it - | | the rope already smoked in several places OUR SCHOOLS, G K z ; 2 0 achet re-examin-~ i, f F alers il) Stil § oo ‘ rf ical reography, 4021 | maps, at an expense of $16. n the day | ed, and only those that can pass be entitled a ’ ae “i phe a i a é La} an } be entit! ae — ' | By Advertising m the EXAMINER. and the window frame — blazing. He REPOKT OF THE VisiTORS—SCHOOL STATIS- | bebe a — of my visit here, there were “4 pupils, to the incre sed | QUEEN STIEET, od slid down more rapidly— another moment | TICS—PUPILS ENROLLEOD—TEACHERS ON THE | hn , Di 78 densely packed among desks, benches and i 12. That each dist be bound to elect OPPOSITE WATSON’S DRUG STORE, The usual reductions to those who j- he had reached the ground in safety— | STAFF. ee gg = a in a space of " - by See ata fixed tim and ta re + ‘i | : . . aiiie ci 7 *) v e wonder to me Was, ow oth the Tusai t et 1 rlact duty on the ‘ Be to return their thanks to the general | ___ rg a range . — “Bg oo. ae re | Reports of the Visitors ot Schools in this | Latin, 28 | Teachers found room to move about, to say | part of any person appointed e lected be - public for the liberal patromage extend- | EAE WY Fo AE. | but with the child on his back, who now | Greek, 12) nothing of work, yet the Master held per- | punished by a line not ie eee ee el ee z , | Island have teen published. Mr. John | an | 8 x, y per- |} y afine not less, than say, ed to them since their commencement in | screamed with delight, and called for his | igen EE ee ee oe ee 8 French, ih a _25 | fect control of every scholar present, and 13. That a dist tax be | ito: business, and ask for a ——s — | ADVERTISING RATES | another McSwain, Visitor of King’s County submits | French in Acadian School, 340 | the proficiency attained by the various | part of Teacher's . They keep constantly on nand:— , yu ’ . | ing— C ‘ classes : fying. is That the Islan : di to tl ES — _ sie r "Until further notice, Advertisements will be, ‘ Poor boy!’ exclaimed the old gentlee | re T Se . to Scuamahetadk Wie alles on an ” fe an “ ections, * : eae He 4 NEAT ASSORTMENT OF | inserted at the following rates : |man to Whic, ‘how sadly your hands | SUMMARY GF StatTiCs. | Thegunher eta & he Coy more crowded, as there were 51 cometh, equal ial = stage ar ms Se it va . f : ; : 5 ly increasing. not so much by the es- | S Se al ; et eee ee en ols. sere is 00 TINWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS a ae $0.28 uueet" _ Lae ‘ik ad 92 Lameene of aie new dans a ~ an tee ‘Soe et : a Te oe eee whee ee we png Fae M ag rly al ee ain ce ae | be : i ai P ’ . e Pownal School, the late Teacher spector, while in , and in King’s the ine | ae. &e. ke. Special Notices, *‘ perline,” - - 00.12) ‘ Yea, a the — casrmat but | alas sone at Sota, . 13 | by the subdivision of old ones. This, Mr. | provided all the Sarnitere, cei sheus, dis., }onetbed ots fini mare i 7? a Srp ;. ' -—:0:—— the heart of that poor mother bleeds no | Scholars in Districts the Schools : : : : ‘at his own expense, and the present temded to. a All orders in the above business will be | ls a as of ubish were examin- _McPhails considers an evil, though in some ll aeheaae tae mess = ee Hh ) punetually attended to. BOOK & JOB PRINTING pce a a ee ain — ed, 4574 _ cases, perhaps necessary. -one of the conditions of his getting the seckeiaiae eammeiie ddmaa ok Ge “dt on | Having lately made large purchases in the ‘| And indescribable, indeed, was the de 4 yo,.59 No. in each District 49 66-92 | PUPILS ait Dies aa | poruing cumstances urgentiy Gemand the adoption | he 5 2 5 0. =) S ° i . ; ese vg tions ‘ oO ‘ } , . Cheapest Markets, intended for cue light of the mother. She pressed her child | No of schools registered 3940 . ‘ ‘ : ae” heme ae rape mngnt Le - e 8 , slong with others ita House Builders, such as remen } , Derg i. wal Comparing the number of pupils now | g ° y School the Teacher is re~ Which may i: ibmitted by persons of aaa iad Poe hen, eet Sse | No orb ee eng a os enrolled at all schools, both Government | sponsible tor the rent of Schoolroom, which riper experience. Some countries are, and aii a r . " , . : : rateri. . NO. Of boys register 208 ; : . |jis made up by S s "hes a | have bean for sometime. eniovins t aan ~ | Gas Fliting, Water Closets, Bell POWER & GORDON PRESSES, crt ier arms sound him with byte, So of ons £5; | Speduneieg ca thb-chnl rear et] gama Toa oaeneme ramsen| epee eceeeeers. ae aaa Fitting, Ke.. Ke., And good variety of = ae i ae = a aie scholars at exami- children of school age in the County, after | parents or children, ‘for if the least eftence Others are movingon. shall-P. } os et ° rn | Reaven—her tears of joy in her Deaming | nations — 2114 | making dae allowance fer the increase of | be given by the Teacher, unavoidably it lag behind? 1! t vobiem| ‘The We are prepared to sell them at Rates as| THE NEWEST STYLES OF TYPE, | eyes! And the tears also fell thick upon | Average number per Schools on 00-08 | ne : pene et) Sa tar Gin aueiion sak meek wo | betel bie the problem. The , - Low as can be had in the city, and will fit| »pared to do all kinds of : Daily attendance in Count 2323 | population since the last census, it will be | g ie : ee a ee yy we are prepare » G0 a n b hild d fi h t ily attendan y ; |another School. It is impossible that in | 2bilities are needed to ; 0S ala sak sais : SS ‘ : the head of her child, saved from the mos . a | Geum ‘that ‘| alah a ll 3 rs po that in i irs tisfactorv : them up ina good workmanlike style. dreadfal of deaths Average for each School : 25 23-92 | foun at nearly one-third, or about 500 ‘the existing state of aflairs, anything like solution." . | ae ga = would say, a) BOOK AND JOB PRINTING readiul 0 : ea a ase No.of Scholars learning Reading 3560 children of school age, (5-16) never enter a due progress and proficiency in School & or ers in this branch of var business wi After this burst of fond affection came Writing _ 2415 | schoolcom at all. Of these, over 800 are work can be made. At the King Square An old stone fence was recently unearth- be attended to with despatch. he Lowest Terms, at he inqui f th teful parent, ‘ Where Arithmetic 1984 ’ School, a deaf Villi d c ? y unearta A lot of First-class WATER COOLERS on the Lowest ‘Llerms, t e€ inquiry 0 e@ gra P . h Grammar 746 ‘in Chariottetown alone. The total daily ool, a dea mute, named \ iam Cart- | ed, near Rome, which was found to be al- on hand. Sayers Crystal Bluc > Re whe it saraned any een Fees Ye h. 1024 average the t year i by th mill, aged 13 years, attends. When I saw most entirely composed of fragments of | sold cheaper ever. [Nov. 11, 1871.) THE EXAMINER OF FICE, flames ? i Geography | averag past year, as given by the! him there twelye months ago, he was | Seripture, broken busts, vases, Ko.