THE DAILY EXAMINER, (HARLOTTE)«( WA, DECEMBFK 7,1. A DELICATE CHILD |EpucaTION IN ST. JOSEPH’S PARISH, It has occurred to the writer by various suggestions to write for Tuk EXAMINER columns a brief record of education in Kelly's Cross and vicin- ity during the past two decades i e, three years after the present ‘‘ Act of 1877 ’’ came intoforce. This de- ‘cision has been arrived at by the discussion of the comparative cost of education undee the Conserva- tive regime and under the Liberal one, the establishmen of what have been called ‘‘political schools, ’’ and such |kindred topics at the Kelly’s Cross meeting on Friday )night, the 30th November, and be- | cause the writer is one of those whose {names appear in the following very CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. | little Scott’s emulsion of cod- TOURIST SLEEPERS MONTREAL | To | | Let a delicate child take a liver oil after breakfast or | dinner—not too much-—too much will upset the stomach. Bet The effect will be slow; it er too little than too much PAGIFIG GOAST Every Thursday In a week, ought to be slow. For full particulars as to passage rates and train service to Canadian| YOU will see it began the first Northwest, British Columbia,| . Din ‘the ; * : Washington, Oregon ad | day. ont be in a hurry. | imperfect summary of the educa- e ATLI “ORNI \ We !] send you a little to try it you like. tional status ot this parish, and NI. | therefore interested in the cause. | But whether this effusion shall in- (terest any of the many readers of | Tue EXAMINER, is another question. TIME TABLES. | Beginning with the summer of 1879, before the present school at (LOCAL TIME) | Kelly’s Cross was built, John E. Mc- a skillful dentist in ; Donald, now ‘Summerside, Mark A. Smith. a SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. Also for maps and pamphlets de- scriptive of journey, etc., write to A. J. HEATH, BP.A.C &.R.S rin. A.B i Arrival and Departure of Trains farmer and teacher in Maplewood 99 and Steamers. | district, and James Kelly, the popu- off Te ilar Queen Street grocer, were sent TRAIN». ‘by their parents to Crapaud West ° Express leaves for the west........ 7 35am | school, then under the efficient Sight Express arrives from the west.... 10 1lOpm management ot the present In- | Accommodation leaves for the spector Campbell, to obtain the WO si cS eee oe eaee . ceeee 4 Iopm education which the facilities : - ' : a6 ba lliadiae : Bi . > i When you are compelled to | Accommodation leaves for Cape ‘at Kelly’s Cross made | \ eo acl ned aie xt: ea es co pm it almost impossible to acquire. | Accom: Z arrives x ; ye : v8 hold the news paper “away } a nodation rives {ror a After walking for ahe ut twelve sali - Accommodation arrives from the j months to this school, a distance of o:f know that you eyesight WOES bi dee 6505 406 460i ew een 150 pm) four miles or more, Messrs. McDon- © t Express leaves for the east........8 COa m aid, Kelly and Smith succeeded in “ » ; ' } Express arrives from the east..... -190 COam | Huasing a very creditable examina- is “away off and elasses pe. : ae =" — .s tabie examina = ao | Accommodation leaves for the ition. Their example was followed. CG cv osete verebes sens s tienes 3 COP ™ | in the desire for educati 3 ai houl —“nrad a | Accommodatio iv . j Ant Gesire ior eaucation at least, rm Accommodauon arrives fron p ' > =? ‘ : Should be procured at once,: | Accommodation arrives from the hy the youth of Kelly's Cross dis. 4 neseveccerss oe (trict, now that a new school was ; p re ~—snem opened in 1880 or 18S1. This sketch at ro OTR AY ww O} 4 \ . 418s SHCELCDB . Consultation free, ‘ eC ; STEA! LERS. is solely from meé mory, and Saticf ; uincess ao for Pictou every “ae 4 aay contain ome trifling ‘ Or) “~ 4+Ann z morning a eerste ees eee ees aee 0 m - a : ~ oe weht -h atistaction Ural teed, [ Arrives from Pictou every evening ‘errors such as dates, &C.> wes.) ms Bil inks coasat spell caaren ..+. 6a m/do not detract from it conside-ably. |] THE CAMPANA The first principal in the new school was inh WM Be < Ci. Y TiLitoneson Is dve at Charlottetown from Montreal and | SChool was Mr. Joseph B+ See Donald, Perr wwrrF a | Quebce every alternate Friday evening, and | 20W a oar 5 seiner who was : 4 et le : | ce hi ‘ , " Ce Pr) = NPS FUE) { Jeaves on return the following Saturday even- | SUCCeced DY r. James ixells , above Oo iCiAM A Shs ©. UY ELER, bing. ‘ } THE CITY OF GHENT Chariotreowi. |. | ‘ | ",; due fem Halifax and intermediate ports oa Thursday hight of each weck, sailing onj 4 7g S$ E i Lretunn, the following day, | £6 Bora fOAL Wi : i> & TUE JACQUES CARTIER To the motorman,” is a sign to be secu } é‘ : , atform of many cars. It ey eaves Chatlottettwi fcr Vernon Raver when | 0m the front platfo ca’ oat Vote: aah ed oe eam “-p...| yequires all his thouglit, 2ll his energ tide shits, returning Tuesday, a.m. On Tues- i we : ieee ; er <a? “ and all his strength to pilot his car ite a lay, Wednesday and Thursday at two o'clock | ‘ AeA PRE oy IG Twa ety ct # TH EN she proceeds to Orwell ; on Thursday even- | throug. hn 8 ot bath . "ae Be 1 . ing she returns from Orwell ahout eight. On} tells ga him, and ' . : ; ; ~ ae ehpar + x c ; Friday morning at seven o’clock and on fur- | Seale when he gets 4 CH Ri a d MAS lay inerning at nine she sails for Crapaud, | “fattled” and has | returning same afternoon at four o'clock. / an accident. Ths jog = retort nie surest way to sus- eS ae ee L THE SOUTHPORT tain the "physical ye’ z r¢ xr the AN-| Gces up east River on Monday afternoon at ; strength and nerv- Ve’re about ready for the A? } SNUAL RUSH. The bir shop is 4 four o'clock returning the follos ing buesday | Ous ee req: ired - fast filling up wit! : norning; on Tuesday she leaves Charlottetown by the motorman Last Tuning Uy = ut three o'clock, returning the same evening. | Or railroad man is HOLIDAY PRESENTS he steamer leaves for West River on Thurs- | to keep the stom- lay afternoon at four oclock returning on | ach in a condition Raphael Tuck Son & Co's Xmas} Friday morning; on Friday afternoon at four | of sound health. ondar Yords tooks ar 1 o'clock she also coes to West Kier, returning | When the stomach Ca 2ndars, Cards and Pooks ar : g | : "en : : ‘he same evening ' becom ‘weak ther : now in great profusion. me ee ee Ps ?: eS ee ; ae yy 1 TYE ELPIN : food is imperfectly Boys’ and Giris’ Own Annnals St. ELEL 1 digested and tiie i and thousands of other good books. | Caves for Rocky Point each week day ! 7s} body is deprived ind Fancy Goods galore; the kine | 30, 9. 30 anc - a bag ® Fi, r 4 of its necessary you DON’T see in’ any dry gocus}e™) a Tas: oo c hes fe » 9+! wourishwuet. The 4 a“ - . 2 tOand IL.joa. mM; wd 1.30. 3, € 3h: 4 inn Mam Can, store. Come and sze, ee ee ee ‘3 t merves ave “in| = On Sunday s the _o a oe Rocky | strung” and the ar | Point at ga. m. and 12.45, 2 and 4 Pe m5! at centcoand : leaving Kocky Point a: 10a, m., 1.15, 3-00] “npn timely use Haszar OOTE| sve ye. y | of Docter Pierce’s THE HILLSBOROUGH | Golden Medical i ; \ Discovery when P . ALeaves Prince Street ferr 2 South | - Sunny side eaves Princ eet ferry wharf for Sout | the stomach is port every half hour. APPLES picturesque ad 175 bbis of first-class Northern Spies and Baldwins just received in steck. If you wanta barrel of nice | aysples for house use or for retailing | catl and see our stock. _° MINCE MEAT Our stock of mince meat has just arrived. It is put up in one and two «yond tins and also in ten pound ye It is very nice stock and is ,put up by a good reliable firm. Prince Edward Island 25c at all Bookstores An Uiustrated beok eon P. FE. Isl- and. } tonrists. :: FIGS:: P= a * © & DON’T NEGLECT Our Layer Figs are very fine stock | ; a. . elif. ' this year, being large and very) i uizy. The cooking figs are also| YOUR WATCH a very good and cheap. * BEER & GO rF, Grecers long without cleaning, or with dam- aged parts it may be worn so baciy as to destroy its usefulness ss a time- piece. La lingly and perhaps save your watch. CHARLOTTETOWN AND WE BOAST on our repair depart- PICTOU. On and after Friday, the 7th Bec., the steam r Princess eave Charlottetown for Pictou at! -en o’clock, a. m., instead of seven. only. We GUANANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if yon have not given us a trial it pleased to see you at GREAT GROROE STREET. . 3 Also, will leave Pictou after he! . :rrival of the evening train fr m W N TANTON “aie . alifax. By order, | ® . IN, | ie F. W. HALES. Secretary. | aa CL'towa, bth Dec., 1966, I Signef the Big Watch. An interesting souvenir for | ' If you allow your watch torun too | ? Better have it examined by | ® . . Chan e of Time your Watch Doctor and if in need 'of repairs he will advise you accord- ment turning: out first-class work ; Witt | will pay you to do so and we will be: “weak” will re- _ | establish the body in vig> ou: health. once It cures diseasés of the sioiiiach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, Eocackes the merves.and purifres the blood. "1 suffered for four years with pain in my stom so that at times 1 cotildm't work tor eat.” writes Mr. Frank Smith, of Granite, Chaffee Co., Cole. “E wrote to you Bbott my sickness and was toki to use your medicine, which I did with good results. [only sed four bottles of your ‘Gokien Medica! Bistovery,’ and must say that I am entirely cured, and feel like a new nian, and I can highly recommend your medicine to any sufferer.” Dr. Pierce’s Cotttiion Sense Medical Adviser, in paper Covers, is sent /yee on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of customs and mailing on/}, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. } i ' organo onentneee t | | ' ' { 4 i i ; a+ anny > “oO — oD =<, OF HARTFORD a ee Fire Insurance Company Assets @Qver $5,000,000.C Re epee Low Ratés. Prompt Settlement. | £c. H. BEER Authorized Agent tor 2. E. f. : Offce at Mark Wright &Co's. | a ene eee mentioned. During their principal- ship many whose nameg I fail to remember succeeded in passing| Sepeme Aseertions ac to Jo:t Whas the entrance examinatiog, among the Remedies Will lo. them being Mr. P. J. Trainor, the . MUNYON’S GUARANTEE. talented law student in Charlotte- a, ee town. Mr. Kelly was followed by a — ‘ . . ‘ caves 36 rheuma Mr. M. A. Smith, above meetioned tlem in a few houre: | that bis Dryspepets,, Cure wiil eure ffinticrstion a4 as principal, and he by Mr. C.S. McDonald, present teacher of Rose el stomach trowltes r Y * id ive Valley. The good results of their will eure OF oe cme of ail cares of kiduey trouble; that his Cae tarrh Cure will cure Catarrh no matter bow long etanding; that tue Headache Cure will cure avy kind of headache ts a few minutes; thes bis Cold Cure wit quickly break up aus tere of cold and eo on through the evtire let at remedies. At all drugyists, 25 cenis a rial you need meiical advice write Prof. Munyoa 1t ls absolutely free predecessor’s efforts and of their own is now beginning to bear fruit, for during the years 1883-1888, Kelly’s Cross School turned out as successful candidates the following: Kev. Dr. Monaghan, ot the Cathe- dral; his brother, Mr. J. H. Monag- han, a successful farmer, and also teacher of South Melville District; Dr. J. b. Trainor, a popular and rising physician of Fall River, Mass. ; P. Monaghan, at present a teacher and farmer at Edmenton, N. W. T.; Philip McGuigan (deceased), Ames Monaghan, one of our successful teachers now at Emyvale, Miss Mary | A. Trainor (now Mrs, J. P. Cass, | North River), Miss Regina Mon- aghan, Miss Anastasia Duffy and Miss Teresa Flood (now Mrs. McGinn) s 8 Musi... (Late of New York.) —TEACHER OF— PIANO, ORGAN and VOICE CULTURE. | Boston. 0 ae | Kelly’s Cross was tortunate in|.’ ) ~ sae” Scalar titel edi : - : audio —Tanton’s Ne $F iilding, Great} having the services of Mr. D. J.| se ; sence, Charen o rn, rt 2 ; . | Cameron, the late lamented profes-| f° h wue:—r2t> £5 to 2 sor in St. Dunstan’s College, for the - | year 1888-1891, and during those tk ) R | years the school prospered most GEO. CAI Ul HE 5, pleasingly. Mr. Matthias S$mith, MM; D.C. Bi ce. C2 | the late successful principal of Em- London, Eng. | erald School, at present a teacher in St. Dunstan's College, Mr. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Maurice McDonald, at St. Dunstan's a Mr. James P Trainor, the efficient; Cffice and residence—Kent Street, | teacher at Shamrock, Misses Mag-| opposite Mark Wright’s factory. gie McKenna, M A Malone, and! Office } Spee 2to9 eT as ; e hours—s to 10 a. m,., 12to2 Katie Monaghan were indebted to : Wa : ; ; p.m., ¢ to8p. m, Mr. Cameron for the success they} *',, .’ : as | achie ved when presenting them- a elephone communication, i ’ ’ oe ' selves ‘‘to pass thé board.” | : Although Kelly’s, Cross ever since} Me iss TE MM PLE its organization as a graded school, 9 | has been a successtui competor in , | ART EXHIBITION | the educational race, ‘tis since its C. T. U. ROOMS, THURSDAY, | present incumbent Mr J H Dever- eaux, tookcharge, 1891, that it has ; S DECEMBER 6th, | W. ie eres . Rie Tiger fits Be vas the improeviment in its working during Supt. D. J. . £3" } | . b —O Cr TICUsS I Afternoon and Evening. McLeod's | } } } } wee ee j j 5 . ve> raar annua! visits, that some five years | noes : + ant earn. a ue aa } aol Paintings in Oil, Water Colors, ayo, it was advancen to the Yama); .~; ij "a 1 views) anid Chin: : : -includtmer local viewal x ofa first class school. Mr. De-| VBC+GSNe cal ve | A; Invelties. e vereaux is enelof thoce practicalmen| Att Novelties, etc. who do not strive to ‘boon’’ his! school by “shoving through’ aj FWEN MACDOUGALL large number of entrance Candi-| dates to the neglect of those “‘stay | at-home’’ who are not meditating a | Ee We course, still bis} conscienciotsnecs in this respect} en ee “a5 wou fer him the sppreciatior } (3 GREAT GEO. ST., of the rat<parers, and his kewise | Charlottetown, ge! ea ae” a épread nis fame as an educationist Rox 333. | ; ' : | | ‘ar beyond the limits of Kelly's Ee z+ oo ; ke Reference, Bank of Nova Scotia. | } General Agent, Commission | Merchant and Auctioneer. OFFICE AND WAREROOMK_ Cross scheel cistrict, as evidence; the number ef outside pur’s who} | hare attended the sckcc! uuring his| ‘ ‘ | a. 1: ‘ > i e : orincipalship. Among those who} heen enabled to secure a! | the labors of Mr.|} Ship Broker, Commission Merchant and | Devereaux, including only those | dealer in al) kinds of p oduce, my large and | ‘oh: limi} - Kellv's Gras lions i Cummerciai Street ; : i eer . lw's .@ | commod‘ous premises on | —- a peste Man ree | Penets | being particularly adapted for handing of | ATISH, are, Mr. Owen A CMON, | prince Edward Jsland products, (in United States), Jas D Gorman, | Consigoments solicited. (deceased), George F and Austin | Pionspt returns. Bradley, two live teachers of the} JOHN P. BRENNAN, urst class, Fred Monaghan, a pro-| North Sydney, Sept. 25, dy 135 wy. minent teacher of Green Bay, also} first class, Ambrose Malore and| : RGSS B A Joseph Monaghan, at St. Durstan’s W. BD. eee Ss Te eee =m rw license thrench | j } } j I ! ' } 2p ™m. f | a Gyros —emngumerre sang College, Walter Trainor, at Prince Kellv’s Cross, and Misses Mary E Bradley, (now a Sister in Montreal), Kegina McDonald, Katie McKenna, ATTORNEY AT LAW Attheoffice of A. A. McLean, Q | C., Brown's Block, Ch’town of Wales College. and Willie King, | | Euevene McDonald, Janie Bradley and others whom I know I must cave overlooked, zs I am writing mevely from memory. , If weadd to the above list, Mr. POLITICAL =MEETINGS, The Hon. George Forbes and D.P, Irving, Esq., will meet the Electors of the 4th District of Queen’s Co at the following times and places : Wood Islands Hall, Wednesday, Novem. ber 26th, at 7 p. m. Pleasant Valley, Thursday, November 29th at 2 p- m. Belle River, Friday November 3oth, at 7p m. Melville, Lot 60, + aturday, December 4st at 2 p. m. : Avondale, Monday, .m. Vigg Hall, Tuesday, December 4th, at 7 p. m, Pownal Hall, Wednesday, December 5th at 7 p- m. Caledonia, Thursday, December 6th, at 7 p.m. Grand View, Friday, December 7th, at 2: December 3rd, at 2. ; Herbert A, Tanton | # ¥ ontrgue West, Saturday, December $:h,, at2p. m. Eldon Hall, Monday, December 1oth, at 2: Dp. m. ‘ rwell Cove, Monday, December 1oth, at 7 p.m, Vernon River Bridge Hall, Tuesday, De- cember 11th, at 2 p. m, _The Opposition candidates are in- vited to attend the above meetings, n26—d&wtd Political Meetings. nen having been invited by- e Liberal- onservative Convention of the Second Electoral District of Queen’s Ce unty o stand as candidates for the district at the | Provincial election to be held on December’ 12th, beg to announce that they will mect the e.ectors at the follow:ng t'mes ard places : , »O 5 Rustico Bank, Monday, December 3rd, at 7pm. New Glargow, Tuesday, December 4th, at 2p. m. Wheat: y River, Tuesday p- Th. iuater River, Thursday, December 6th, at 7p. ™m 7 ‘ , December 4th, at p. Nor:h Wiltshire, Fridar, December 7th, at 2p. m Mutton, Friday, December 7th, at 7 p. m. North River, Saturday, December 8th, at 7 p.m. New Ilaven, Monday, December 10th 2p. m. Cornwail, Monday, December 10th, at7 p. m. Afton Hall, Tuesday, December 11th, at The government candidates are respezt- ully i vited to attend, JOHN T. MELLISH. EPHRAIM GALLANT, We are Agents for the GENUINE Tortoise: NIGHT CLASSES Heaters —AT THE— Owen Kiggins, teacher at Welling-| C eG 5 Sessions per Week, WITH TWO PIECE TOP ar F 5 . . ton, Miss Maggie Kiggins and Miss Anastasia Smith, who passed suc- cessful examinations under the tuition of Mr Matthias Smith while in Brookvale, Lot 30, Messrs Jas D} McGuigan, medica student in} McGill, Villiam Gorman (inj Colorado), FP S_ Bradley, a | brilliant first-class teacher ! at Freetown, Jas F Trainor! in New York) and MissiesTeresa and } Neronica Trainor, the fruits of Mr. J H Monahan's labors in South Mel-| ville district, and six who have pass- ed from Maplewood district under the chatve of Mr. M A Smith, we shalt have 2 total of which St} Joseph's parish, Kelly's Cross may | he proud it anv other piace cant compete ‘with Kelly's Cross, let's! 7+ . "or ” vy hear from it. ‘thing entirely new here, ar« make a Yalved wedding cr! 2 Alsolots of other new goods Gpening for the Xmas trade. | G. H. TAYLOR Subnyside. ’ ? OU Ww Ninas Gift. ‘ Jewcler and Optician, Qe | Mg purposes, Only 12¢ and 15% OPENED ON Monday, Nov. 22, 1900 at 7.30 p. m. Thorough instruction in Book Keeping, Business Penianship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law,Short hand, and TypeWritinu. Intending students are asked to enter at once, or as soon as possible. Terms, on application to L. B. MILLER, Principa Apples | Good Apples for cooking and ea <2 peck. Willow Market Baskets Just received, a fine jot of Villow Market Baskets. Eureka Blend Tea Ifyou want Tea t at will please you, try kureka Blend, this is ow special blend. ‘RF, Maddigan & Co. Lower Queen Street. pes | Ci VETec | — We warrant every one. Call and Ict us show you ene. We are a’most giving away Enamelled | Ware etc., | DODD & ROGERS i | Desirable Residence for Sale. duvteninaiciate That property on the Malpeque os or oe a aan - Road. 100x500 feet. near the a house. ten minutes walk fr°m tie post office. consisting of a new dwe% . * . »+F ‘ine containing seven rooms, toge ty ; a) * er : w — (er with outbuil [his property’ 1..08 sat, >> . . . . eee nake L is pleasantly situated ane ma. 4 t é - 7 , vw os 1 EROS -e. Apply ' desiracle private resiaéiuc ppiy to JOSEPH Cl ARKE, bialpeqne Road SUNNY- ‘Y- DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block First door to the right up stairs;. Telephone cennec- ’ DR. AYERS ; a