— ag x 7 * m : u ™ s 4 a Tue Datty EXAMINER, OCTOBER 16, 1880. In the United States the Democrats seem to be nothing daunted by the reverses they have sustained in Ohio and Indiana. ~ ae Ar half past three o'clock the vote in Ward 2 stood : Morphy, 110. Barrett, 75. We think we Marph) on his election. may eongratniate Mr. Crose1y following in the wake of the Exhibition, we have had the first leach The teachers have com heard ers’ Convention. pared notes, read essays and speeches on the interesting and important subject of school work. ‘Che necessity of scrupw) yus honesty in the schools has been eafurced. The advantages of good reading have been talked over ; ‘* Object Lessons’ é, a all have received attention. The question of the value of Classics in the school has been discussed. In short, there has been, among the teachers, a general outpouring The effect of all the of the teaching spirit. this the educational work of Province must be good. Tur St. John Sun has an excellent report The Sun was the only upon of our Exhibition. paper outside the Province which sent a representative. But we hope that in future our Exhibitions may be considered worthy the attention of the Press of the sister Provinces; and we also hope that in future the Island Press may be able to send representatives to the Exhibitions held in the Mainland. The interchange of in- formation, which would thus be afforded, would be beneficial all round—weuld en- kindle among the people of the Proviuces a feeling-—a feeling of respect for ther and each other’s capabilities, ld promote inter-provincial emula- l consequent advancement in all. kinder each’ « and wo tion ar The Su:.’s correspondent says :— ‘*In concluding my notice of the cattle show it is proper for me to obgerve that in most respects it was a decidedly successful affair, the precursor, it is to be hoped, of many grander and more imposing displays in the near future. Much of the success of this and former shows has been due to the zealand energy of Mr. A. MecNeiil, the efficient Secretary of the Board of Comis- sioners, who is untiring in his efforts to advance the agricultural interests of his Province. Nor should I omit to mention Mr. Charles UC. Gardiner, who had the cattle show more particularly under his immediate direction, and who, by his intel- ligence, shrewdness and active zeal, has done much to encourage the improvement of stock and to place the agriculture of the Island in the favorable position which it now occupies. To both these gentlemen I tender iny hearty acknowledgments for the ready courtesy with which they advanced the object of my visit to P. E. Island. ~ >> In his excellent speech at the opening of the Exhibition the Lieutenant Governor, forcibly presented the benefits received from tlie Model Farm. The Patriot has also noticed these benefits. The EXamMINER begs to lend its voice to the chorus of praise; and to suggest: (1) that steps be taken towards the erection on the farm, of new and suitable buildings, and (2) that the farm be elevated into an Agricultu- ral Coliege having attached to it at least one Professor of Agriculture, with a chair at Prince of Wales College and Normal School. With regard to the first suggestion we need not say anything. The present build- ings are disgraceful to the farm and the Province; and we are pleased to know that the Government, in conjunction with the Stock Farm Commissioners, are at last con- sidering plans and estimates. Witi: regard to the secondjsuggestion, we do not deem it necessary to dilate upon the advantage to the Island of the presence of such a man as Professor Sheldon. Nor do we think it necessary to prove that the salary of a Profeasor of Agriculture might, with propriety, be bourne by the pub lic at large. The Province is now pay- ing large sums to teach gifted few a knowledge of Latin, Greek and Mathematics, that their minds may there- by be trained, and that we may, through them, receive honor abroad. If this be right, surely itis also right that the Proy- ince s ould teach the youth who intend to stay at home and work their father’s farms, how to farm on scientific principles—how to compete successfully with the farmers of the other provinces of the Dominion. We commend this suggestion to the attention of the Board of Education. As the Lieunt.- Governor has remarked—as every one who knows anything about it must know—the farm has already been an_ inestimable benefit to the Province. But how much greater would be the advantage of it, if, in addition to annually sending out detach- ments of well-bred horses, cattle, sheep and p gs, it also distributed throughout the Island, young men, having a scientific as welias a practical knowledge of agri- culture. the Teachers’ Conver tion. | Tue second session of the Education }Convention,was held yesterday ee cr the Hall of the West Kent Street School, commencing at 10 o'clock. — A discussion on the subject of rei was opened by Miss Ball, in a well ponenios? practical paper, showing the advantage « eood reading ana the means by which it 0 interesting discus: might be attained. An- sion followed, partaken i by se eral of the members, and was concluded by 2 oe ro incl Y dwe from Principal J. B. Caulkin, who ading upon the different methods of teaching readiny. | Mr. Net McLegop, then read an admi lrable paper on School Discipline, showing lthat discipline was of primary importance in schools, and without it no efforts of the teacher could be effectual, no matter what his attainments might be. He mentioned the different means by which dis«ipline might be maintained in schools. At the conclusion of the reading of Mr. McLeod's paper, the convention a ljourned to meet again at 2 0'clock, p. m._ At 2oclock, p m., the President took the chair, and the Convention proceeded to glect officers for the ensuing year with the following result. PresIpeNr.—D. Montgomery, tendent of Education. Vice- Prestpenrs.— Annie L. Smith, Charlottetown; Neil McLeod, Summerside; Superir- lottetown. CORRESPONDING Charlottetown. Executive Commirrer. —President, Sec: retary and Treasurer, Miss McKinnon, Miss Lawson, Gamaliel Gillis, John McRae and Thomas McKinlay. A lively discussion on the paper read by Mr. McLean in the forenoon followed-—at the conclusion of which C. H. Ives, of Cornwall, read an excellent paper on Eye- teaching, showing the importance of a proper use of the blackboard, wall-maps, charts and object-lessons in conveying in- struction to the youthful mind threugh the medium of the eye. Atthe conclusion of the discussion on this paper the convention adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock for a public meeiing, with which the exercises of a very pleasing and profitable convention were con- eluded. Sec'y.—Emma_ Barr, - i Special Notices. =—_—- ~ A ¥EW copies of Kemshead’s Chemistry for sale at Neimes’, South Side Market House. [o 15 4a Tue Bust of Sir John. McDonald and Hon Alex. McKenzie, for sale at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. Brece & McKenzie are showing a fine assortment of HKaglish and American Felt Hats. Must be sold. ti—oct2 iy you want your stoves, and stove-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. F. Harris at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be promptly attended to. (sept 22, tf.) “wea Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Rusin & Hart's, {sel8 ine cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo pes. Velvet Photegraph frames, Teys and Dolls of every description at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. (sep. 21, tf) Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rupin & Hart's. {se 18 Smoke Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Ruin & Harr. [se 18 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. EN'MBRED. Oct. 15.—Sch. Laura €., Northport, N.8., scantling. CLEARED, 16.—Sch. Maria Prudentia, N’fld, 3,000 besh potatoes, 400 de turnips, 50 doz cabbage, by Angus McDonald; Schr. Blooming Dale, Burgoise, N’Ad, 293 bush turnips, 1,240 do potatoes, 20 do oats, 5 do barley, 3 doz cabbage, by P. Muchon; Trio, Crapaud, ballast; Miramichi, Cra- paud. applies and salt ; Ella B., Halifax, 2.800 bush potatoes, 10 bbls oysterse by Nelson; 5% S Prince Edward, Pictou, sundry goods. OUTPORTS. Crapaud, Oct. 13—Cleared sch Mary, Hali- fax, 1709 bush potatoes, 85 do oats, by Wad- man &Strang. 1l4—Lilly, Arichat, 925 bush. potatoes, by D W Palmer. Montague, Oct. 13 sch Peerless, Gloucester, 2,420 bush potatoes, 100 do turnips, by Mac- Donald ros. Cardigan, Oct. 14—sch Ella, Newfoundland. 1200 bush potatoes, 140 do turnips, by Saul Bonnell, Georgetown Oct 6—-Arrived sch Mervyn Burin, Newfoundland, bal; McKeen, Portland, mackerel. Souris, 12—Arrived sch Minnie J. L , Beston, sundries. Cardigan Oct 13 —Arrived sch Royal Alfred, Newfoundland, herring. Oct. Glasgow, Sept. 30.—Sld. Shamrock, Me- Phee, Charlottetown. . London, Oct. Ist.—Cld. Minnie Louise, Murchison, Charlottetown. Boston, Oct. 12th.—Ar, Sch. John E. New- ell, from New London. er ee Ewen Stewart, Georgetown, CG. H.. Ives, Charlottetown. : Seoy. & Treas.—J. D. Seaman, Char- ine Board Snruce and Pine Boards, Scantling, Ieths and Refuse Beal, WILL sell at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, i the 19th inst. at #EVE o'clock, on POWNAL WHaRP, 10,000 feet Scantling, 20,000 feet Refuse Deals, 5,000 feet Spruce Poarda, 31,000 feet Pine Boards, 50,000 Latha, (Ex ‘*Wild Brier. ) 5,000 feet Spruce, ex ** Fury.” 279000 feet Seasoned Vine, (Ex ‘J, W. Allin,’’) 25,000 Palings. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, Oct. 16, 1880. PPLES, | APPLES, CID Fite! emer oe eee iI will Sell on MONDAY, 18th inst, Ar 1] O'CLOCK, A. M., Queen Street Auction Rooms, 75 BBLS. NQ. | GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, 2) HALF-BARRELS GIDER. W. D. STEWART, Oct. 16, 890. Auctioneer, ata PRINCE EDWARD, ROBERT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 12th of November, FROM AND SAIL Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 18th November. For Freight apply in Lenden to Joun Prr- catRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, KE. C.; in Glasgow, to James Ketso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to PircaiRN Brotuers, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. S., to Noonan & Davreés ; orvhere, to PEAKE BRO’S & CO, Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1880. MANAGERS, WILL To dapi. Hickey, Gificers and Men of Hillsboro’ Co., No. 7. AcaDEMY oF Music, ) Oct. 15, 1850. § “MENTLEMEN,-—I cannot express sufii- ciently my gratitude for your kindness on the occasion of the perfermarce of last evening, as you net only gave the aid of your presence and your labor, but assisted in every way to make it a pecuniary success. It is an oasis in the arid desert of things dramatic here, and will be ever remembered by Yours truly, ‘ H. LINDLEY. os eset anne anatase tierce MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Seven- teenth day of NOV iM BER, A. D. 1580, at the hour of twelve o’cleck, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture ot Mortgage, bearing date the twenty-third day of July, 1877, and made between DoNnaLp Wi_traAM PALMER, of the one part, and Henry SKEFFINGTON. Poo.s, of the other art, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, L% hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being on Township Number Twenty nine, in Queens County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as_ follows, that is to say : Commencing at the intersec- tion of the Lower ‘Tryo. Road with the County line between Prince and Queen’s Counties ; thence southwardly along the said County line to the shere of Crapaud Harbor ; thence following the courses of tie said shore easterly until it meets the Settlement Road leading from said shore to Crapaud Corner ; thence along the said Settlement Road north- wardly until it meets the Lower Tryon Road aforesaid ; thence westwardly along the said road to the place of commencement, contain- ling about fifty acres of land, a little more or less, and is bounded on the west by the said County line; on the south, by Crapaud Harbor ; on the east, by the Settlement Road; on the north, by the Lower Tryon Road ; and is part of ninety-four acres of land demised by an Indenture of Lease dated the first day of November, A. D. 1859, and made between the Hon. Lady Cecily Jane Georgina Fane, of the ene part, and the said Donald William Palmer, of the other part; and also all the estate, right and privileges belonging to the HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct. 16—M 3 Matheson, Bradalbane: Angus Gregor, wife and son, New Glasgow; Dr W Honeywell, do; W E Brown, Souris; Ronald Mat!eson, Black River; James McGregor, Bathurst, N B; Leander Chute, Berwick, N S; John Cairns, White Sands; Fred Shaw and wife, Goshen, Maine, ROCKLIN MousE, Oct. 15th.—Edwin Coffin, Souris; Duncan Coffin, Mount Stewarf$§ Ewen S McLeod, New Argyle; David Eagen, Mount Stewart; Donald McMachern, Lot 7; William Jenkigs, Seal River; Joseph M Blair, Truro, N §; George McKenzie, New London; John Coll- ings, Sturgeon; Miss Collings, do; M M Crosby, Benshaw; Miss A Hyde, West River; Duncan Hyde, Clyde River; Robert Jenkins, ' said Donald William Palmer at the time of! the execution of the above mentioned Mort-? 'gage in and to the shore adjoining the said {tract of land to the extent of low water mark, | as comprised in and demised by the said In- denture ef Lease of the first day of Novem- ‘ber, A. D. 1859—saving and reserving from | the above described fifty acres of land a piece of land conveyed by the said Donald William Palmer to Her Majesty the Queen, as par'i- cularly described ia an Indenture bearing date the third day of April, A. D. 1880, and recis- tered in the office of the Registrar of Deeds for said Island, For further particalars apply to Measrs. Hopason & McLegop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. HENRY 8. POOLE, Mount Albion. ioyjsscot tail... | Mecnpn § ie place to get your Pripting done is at the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS, a yee LUNDON HOUSE. FALL, IS30. Tames & U0. ARE NOW SHOWING Pine and Spruce Boa | Neaniling, Deals, Laths and Palings, ST cee eee ce) } Oe | WILL sell at AUCTION, on POWNAL WHARF, THIS (SATURDAY) EVEN. ING, at 5 o’elock, e 25,000 feet Dry Pine Boards, 5,000 feet spruce Boards, 4,000 feet Scantling, 3x4, 5.and 6, 6,000 feet Refuse Deals, 6,000 pieces Palings, 20,000 Laths. Ex ‘*John Belle” and ‘‘Maria.” WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, | Oct. 16, 1850. a ca AGADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, Dick Turpin & Vom King, MONDAY EVENING-—Penetit of Lonige Forster—‘* The Honeymoen, Oct. 16, 1880. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, eee Househoid Furniture. " WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the “Se . _ Lawrence Hotel.” Water Street, om - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 19th and - 2th inst., commencing at 11 o'clock: . All the outfit of the above Hotel, in Drawe. THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW STOCK! AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE —AND— LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, aioe illin ALL DEPARTMENTS. It Will Pay EVERY BUYER —OF~ DkY GOODS TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK Before Purchasing. Terms Cash. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1880. ing Room, Parior, ining apd Bedroom Far. uiture, Carpets, Stoves, Window Furnitare, Walnut and Green Plush Drawing Reom Suit, Walnut and Marble Top Cheffonier, do. do, Table, Whatnot, Register Grates. Gasaliers,, Curtain Poles and Kings, lron and Weod Bed- steals, Chests of Drawers, B. R. Tables, Washstands, Toilet Setts, Looking Glasses, Blankets, Sheets and Quilts, Feather Beds and Pillows, Excelsior and Straw Mattrasses,. Dining Tables and Chairs, Setts Castors, 3 Dinner Setts, Tea Setts, China and Glassware, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Table Cloths and Napkins, Lamps, a large collection of Window Plante, and numerous other articles. Terms—Under Fifty Dollars, Cash; over that amount, Three Months’ Credit, on Ap- proved Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, octl—oaw sat & mon Auctioneer, HARD COAL. _ 7 ARRIVE about 25th inst., per ** Isa- bella, 200 tons Chestnut. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf. Ch’'town, Oct. 15, *30-—31 | +. EYE, EAR AND ‘THROAT. ° DR. J. R. McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the 8th and Locust Street Eve and Ear In- iirmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Kar and ‘Throat, Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N, 8. Oct. 14, 1880. ~ DENTAL. _ ~ TAKE this method of informing the pub- lic that 1 have decided to leave Charlotte- town, and give up my practice. Dr. Ggo, {Hypr, of ‘lruro, N. 8., a graduate of the firsti Vental College of the United States (at Phila- delphia), will be my successor. I cheerfully recommend him to my patrons. He has had many years experience. I have carefully ex- amined his work, and believe him to be one of the very best Dertists in Canada. C. L. STRICKLAND. Ch’town, Oct. 12, "$0 —pat ar her ne pres 2w Referring to the above, I beg to notify the patrons of Dr. Strickland, and the general public, that 1 have taken the office recently occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George Street, where i may be consulted during the usual office hours. A share of public patron- age is respectfully solicited. GEORGE HYDE, D. D. 8. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1880. Wanis, Losi, Found, eo B& Advertisements under this hedding, im space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. Wwas THD—PBy a good COOK, with re- commendations, a situation. Wages $6 to $7 a month, according to the kind of place. Apply at Examiner Office. foc 16 li OS'T—On Wednesday night, 13th inst., on the Malpeque Road, between Char- luttetown and Hon. G. W. DeBlois’, a ‘*Cross- cut Circular Saw.” ‘The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office, or corres- ponding with Jonny Giiuis, Bradalbane. foe 15 10i pd OST—W ednesday, 13th, a brown leather pocket book, with strap arpund it, con- taining papers of no value to anyone but the loser. 7 [ocl4 3i ANTED— A wmedium-sixed Furnished House to rent for a term of six or eight months, Address Z Y X, P. O. Bex 168, Charlottetown. [ue 13 3i pd ep rmnenyeemmgmntmaene —— YOOK—A first-class COOK wanted im- . A mediately at the ‘*Reverz Hovss.” Good wages. [oc 8 tf AA cEwea House continues to receive i . permanent BOARDERS. Terms mod- erate. [oc 7 LERK WANTEDB—A smart lad for general office work. Apply in applicants own bandwriting to H., P. O. Box 157, Char- lottetown. {oc 5 W ANTED.—A Female General Servant wanted immediately in a smal! family. Must be a good Cook. Apply at Italian Ware; house. oct 2