@4 bs OAM Db bitbahe hb babate hada da deta te dete? ; Wrne * mre : Cakes ~eeelO0e each Fresh to-day. 4 + Duchesse ; bread < . 4 ic per Li ai * . % ; D. STEWART f BAKERY DAKES BSST BREAD LV ECCTVTUV ETT V ETON T EV TU TT PROGRAMME ONCERT Ts. by CTVITVITT i | | ' ’ } TUTTI VITTy THE DAILY EXAMINER UCHARLOTYETOWN, SEPTEMBER 6, 1899 ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER SEPTEMBER 6, 1899. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOLS. As a matter of course Professor Robert- sition, submitted to the meetl iy beld inthe Y. M. C.A. Hal! | | ‘y afternoon, was unanimously and MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOLS | —— mee ttt (Continued from page 1.) the epeaber said no such result from mannal training is possible. training corrects the book-study, by siding the moral percep- tion. A ascheol tysiem which tails to educate morally isnatterly defective ; for Manual! Oone-aidedness of 80 that be can bring them all ; any object. The epeaker admitted his ey admiration for ob ar up dik myathy an 1 the Gull boy. le is v aprroved and accepted. The pro~ p was supported by avery able| nvincicg address, 'max of which was reached when it wus announced that toe proposed | Manus) Training School would be} Kalle Y:rginis Cheron & kr. Avon Sexon | ART FIRST. a a Solo— Valae........ Mosckc weki Mre Keart ev 2. Sonve—Wih.en Twil gut Comes.... ou.) dud eeseceueeaces Strelezki Mr Avon axon ¥%. Songe—TLe Woodnymph’s Call... Mad le Virginie Cheron ie A hd ce Swan ale ¢ ate a Prof. Viovicombe 5. New Song— Bonny Meg of Margate ook Frederick Rosge Specially composed for and sung by ur. Avon Saxon A Streamlet a Durte b. Nearest and Deare-t aie . ebbeee bpkders 60's « o CRO ORO Mdlle Cheron and Mr. Saxon INTERVAL CF FIVE MINUTES ‘ART SECOND 1 Duet—Noctarne secctiat i Mdlie Cheron and Mr. Saxon i eee ON i ee es Prof. Vinnicombe 3. Cavatina--Nobi] Signor. ...Meyerbeer 2 From the Opera “Les Hu, eaots Md! ie Virginie Cheron. 4 —The Seog that reached my heart re re rn a . Jordan (With invisible refrain) dr. Avon Saxou >. Piano Solu —Narciesus...... .... Nevin Mrs & Kearney 6. Song- For all Ecernity. .. .Mascheropi Md ile Virgioia Cheron, 7. Doet— Trust Her Not.............Balfe Mdile Cheroa and Mr. Saxon GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Minagemenot, C. J. Craca. — WE —=er WART HOUSEKEEPERS To come in end look over our eroceries Our stock is fine aid fresh and guaranteed to be sstisfactory. We keep every- thins in our line that is neces- sary To? . > all ; 7 HOUSEKEEPING ‘The prices—well, that is what we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Their lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and HLORNSBY (QUEEN STREET FOR a You Have«_ to Get Them Of course you need some new Scheo! Books; alto Exercise Bo: ks, Scribblers, Copy Borke, Pers, Lake, etc. It will pay to getthem from me. I can supply sou with the best at lowest prices. “The Teller” ie an interesting story by the authorof David Horum, I sel) it, Price 1 5c, ke Open evenings. CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer. Opp. Prowse Bros CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music W. Harry Warts, DIRECTOR ueéen St., ~ Fall term opens September 5th. Students recommencing will kindly call at the studio or write, notifying the Director of date of recommence- ment Vacancies for a limited number of new students. Studio hours, 9 a m to 12; 2 p m to 5p m, Williams | ' £ i people, the whol | that ‘a man perfects ed for three years without any ex. | he part of the proviui cr 1s | / e cost being agerray a by an unknowre benelactor. We have no the generous ? ever he may be, will be doubt that gentleman, who- | rewarded by the coaer muaness off paving performed a | atively great service for Canada as | weil as bythe special thanke of each come munity in which his schools may be established. Among the many remarkable sayings of, Thomas Carlyle was one to the effect himself much more reading.” Thatis to reading for the by work than by pay, work is better than improvement of the inteilect and the mora’ the development of sense, 48 well as for 5 the body. This may account for the fact that the children of the poor, who are compelled to work, are in s0 many Cases more successful at schooland prove to be better men and women than those child- reo of the rich who live in idleness. It mcy also account for the fact that boys and girls from the couutry who have “done chores” and “made things” from their infancy, are better scholars and become more influential citizens than boys and girls in the city who are relieved of the necessityto work. However this may be we hail with great pleasure the movement inaugurated bythe wealthy friend of Pro feesor Robertson, —— CHICKEN FATTENING STATIONS —— Two chicken fattening stations will be establisbec ia this Province, under gov- eroment auspices,—one at Summerside and one in Charlottetown. The idea is, not to encourage our farmers to engage in chick- ea fattening, tutto provide a means by which they can sell chickens at a profit to meno who make chicken fattening for the British and other markets a specialty. Good large chickens of the Plymouth Rock, Wyandotte and Light Brahma varie-~ ties are the more desirable, It is expect~ ed that each station in this Province will fatten four hundred chickens this fall,-- two hundred immediately aud two hun- dred later. Thechickens will be obtained from farmers and others in the vicinity of Caarlottetown and Summerside ; and the experiment will be continued for three years. If successful, the trade will, of course, afin England and France, and other countries,be carried on by private eoterpriee. We have little doubt that a considerable amount of clear money will» ere long, be flowing into this province as a resultof chicken and turkey culture,— particularly if direct steamship com- munication should be established with Great Britain. In the meantime, and in apy case, Our farmersand chicken fanci- , ers will do well if they breed the varieties of fowl] most approved for fattening pur~ poses, >_> Ovr or His Corres.—A large seal was disporting iv the bay near the entrance of Charlottetown harbor en Monday last. Pot Tax.—Executions are being is- sued for defaulters. } im it, (system has book . manual treloiny, abs ruct and is ahead in usually behind ip studies but and feeis @ seuse of (Triumph waen engaged > "SS \ allthe powers of ihe pupt! must dev sloped | In Canada, manual training should pro- gress as 10 England ‘oO laWwa recenil i waa strongly urged and the teachere | wished it to be made an Optional subj ct, | Prof. Robertson in his plan for tbe vew | selected Charlottetown as a centre of operation, His ¢ ning bere on this mission has been the result of an off-r made him by a friend who proposes to de- vote his wealth and latter years to thia | most important branch of education. { lf Charlottetown is up, it will costthe people nothing. three years trial will be given; and if, after that time, it is satisfactory, it is hoped the School Board wilitake it in or it may be dropped entirely, Ihe bes: teacher procurable will be brought from {ngland who will teach others here. Some teachers will go from Canada to Europe to see the educational methods there, jand re- ceive instruction, spending severa) months in EKogland and several months in Sweden. Under such conditions, manual training should succeed. The boys and girls will bave a far better opportunity of obtaining more happiness through life; and it will benefit the great cause of humanity, At the close ofthe address Dr. Taylor asked some questions pertinent to the otfer of financial assistance,, and having receiv- ed satisfactory answers declared himself to be unreservedly and enthusiastically in favor of accepting it. He had long been in favor of manual training the value of which he illustrated by referenze to the lives of the great surgeons Sir William Ferguson and Dr. Lawson Tait,—both of whom had in early life specially traised their eyes and hands for the work in which they have gained a distinction beyond that of all others of their age. Dr. Anderson was very much in favor of the proposition and saw no reason why the peuple of Charlottetown should not grasp at athing of such very great im- portance, especially when the expense was tothem nothing. Inclosing, Dr. Ander~ son, was happy in moviug a very hearty vote of thanks to the speaker for his ex- cellent address and the good news he had brought. The motion was seconded by Senator Ferguson, who referred to the great ser- vices Protessor Robertson had rendered this Provioce together witb all Canada, and said that he bad zreat faith in the euccess of any enterprise promoted by him. F. L. Haszard, Esq., supported the mo- tion and criticised some methods now followed in our public schools,—notably the montbly writien examinations, After the motion was put and cerried, Dr. Taylor moved thata committee be ap- pointed to take any necessary action,—eaid committee to consist of Dr. Anderson, Principal Seaman, Principal Landrigan, and Messrs Blanchard and D. C. McLeod, of the city Schoo! Board. Mr. Cotton seconded the motion and sug- gested the addition to the committee of the names of Dr. Taylor aud the Superintend- ent of Education, The motion carried and the meeting ad- joureed. wi liag to take it | hand, | Avction,--We call attention the sale of Mr. Bruce Wright’s superior furniture to be sold on the 13th at his residence Graf- ton Street, R. Beairsto, auctioneer, City Covrt.—The City Court was in session this forenoon. A number of cases were dispoeed of. Araietic Sports Postroxev.—Owing to the wet weather it has become necessary to postpone the athletic sports until to. morrow (Thursday) when they wi!l take place as advertised, Shirt Waists for 25c each at Stanley Bros, regular prices were 65 and 68c. Another lot fer 40c each, worth from 85c te $1,45. 199 d38iwli You May Have Tried Others now try The “HERCULES” Wire mattress. So called because under test it bas proven te be ten times stronger than any old style wire mattress. WILL NOT SAG—Costs no more than the cheap kinds. MARKWRIGHT AND CO akers | Home M —_———/ DIED. At St. John’s, Nfld.,on Auguat 1899, Carcline Cnappell, widow of the late A. S. Reid, A. M., Principal of St John’s Weslevan Academy, and daughter of the late Theophilus Chappell, E q, of Charlottetown, aged 78 years. g2a School COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS Scrib, Books Inks Pens, Slates Note Books, Invoice Books, Pencils, and everything the scholar or i student wants. Haszara & Moore On Sunnyside 4 MEDICAL HALL TO LET Having decided to retire from business, the subscriber offers for sale, bis stock of drugs, medicines, &c; also his good wil] of the business. The “Medical Hall’? premises wil] also be let for a term of years. Offere to purchase the stock and good will, aod to leasethe premises will be re- ceived at the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, up to and on Sept 10:h, prox— from whom any information can be obtained. 8 W DODD, Sept 1,1899—guar if Proprieter —_— I eur CO0oDS Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR IN 27 tb, } LEITH HOUSE 32 to 38 GUEEN ST. WHISKIES in Ushers special reserve & O. V.G. Doctors special Royal Blend, Galic, Greers, O. V. H.Islay Blend, Robertson Sanderson famous whisk- ies, and 20 other cheaper brands in casés of flasks and bottles; alsu in octaves & qr. casks. WALKERS RYE in Club and Imperial, aiso on draft Seagrams, Corbye & Wilsons Empire Rye in all sized pack~ ages. BRANDIES in Hennessy ‘“ Jockey Cleb” (Carte dor) Tricoche and other cheaper brands in cases qr casks & octaves RUM Demerara full strength inpanch eous and barrels, Jamaica in cases, bot~ tles and half-botties, Gin octaves and qrcasks,’also in cace all prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special reserve, army & navy port, Tarragona & native ports, several brands high and low gvade Sherries, clarets champagne etc. etc ALES & PORT ’Bass, (Hibberts) in qte and pts. Guinness’ stout (Burke) in qts and pts. Keiths Labatt Halifax Breweries & Ready in Hhde and half Hhds, also in qt acd pt bottles, MINERAL WATERS Shank’s Bel« fast ginger ale, appolovaris water, Rose- back water, Havelock & Wilmots spa Ginger ale and table waters. CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES 20.000 cigars al) grades and priors, lots of cheap pic-nic brands,all the best brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos includ~ ng Index & Little Napoleon, Sweet Cap~ oral, Athlete; and cther cheaper brand cigarettes, Call or write for prices. A: Macdonald, Wholesale & Retail Wiae: & Spirit Im porter. $e Printer Wanted at Once Foreman Frinter 10r book, job and newspaper Office in Truro. Also young man to make ready and feed newspaper and job preeses, having some experience in type setting. letter or telegraph to TIMES-GUARDIAN, eal Truro li- | ' ; ; } Apply stating wages by | re. | ‘Lo-Morrow TRURSDAY, Same Time and Place. . The Massey-Harris run off SURE. Z trophy race will be —_ About the class of Dress Gocds that we keep. You is al] that is necessary in reference to our fine nik 4 will always find that they linery department. Evary are good. Every costume iE 3 ; ( : at is wu monument We are sho is a monument of style ° - - © ¢ ® ¢ © ¢ e ¢ © ¢ t ° ® f eaut, . and elegance, good look- 9 ing and good wearing, velvets shades These will be largely. and the price you'll find in all isright. We have them ] 1 coil in all the newest shades used in fall mi % ; they are among the new: among which are rew oo blues, purples, fawns, est things used ing. Space is rot suffice myrtle and light greens, . ; ent even to hint at one thousnth part part of ths elegance to be seen it” this department, whichis under the supervision oz Our well stocked dress OS 2 we Re @ rg 9 = cr B @ bo ct = a ee O a OS &O4)6 © °S?=]64394666 SOS 4 oO] * OOD 4OD9L 7D 924906. eS}O~D4 vbdts Pinte eqidisticrtr es fy ORO KHN YH 4 is the largest in the city d you will always find it well fitted with $ ¢ ¢ =>se6 > Q our SODEFDODI27SDOHSS OHO HOOD* ererty } PINE MILLINERY ¢ 2000leereo00seeenes esvsore0e88 a = {High Class Dress Goods | F. PERKINS & C0. |- Helpepper |. Acts as the policeman in the Vermin world and empnatically enforces the “move on” edict. “ws Price 25c per canister at all druggists and groc- érs, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Leeming Miles & Co, Montreal, Que GENERAL AGENTS FoR CANADA ares