LLL LL A NO Neri st om 2 NT 55 area mm sii ee ttn asetbeai tindinasedilinnenninssan oe THE DAILY EXAMINER. li Terms :—Five Dotiaks a Year. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evrirines. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1888. to say ubility—than is at my disposal. [ 4ency to foster in our youth, with the ex- OYSTERS. shall hope, however, to enlist your sym- ception of a few who enter college, a dis- YSteRs FOR THE HALF-SHELL DE- pathy and develop profitable discussion. _, ®48te for education in general, How, then, PARTMENT (Hand-Picked) received daily. | The aim of this paper is not to criticise Y°U MY Say, are we guing to remedy this / AGENCY | the defects or inconsistencies of our schoo) Pf Course & somewhat rigid uniformity is a ° \system, but merely to point out a few of UeCessary evil ins public school aystem; Representative of the Consolidated Store Ser- the difficulties under which the country eee Tn Seren complexity of vive Co. of the United Staves. Orders are, vil; teachers labor, aud see if, perchance, some ae or, would be evolved, which would Siimolaset a ica CARS remedy may be sugyested jor their FEMIO- | ry y end in confusion worse confounded, jval. In a country Lke ours, where com-| +h¢ ideal system would be one in which JErated Waters. paratively few ever eater the learned pro-,“¥¢'Y teacher would have full liberty to lfessiuns, the majority gving back to the Choose his own text books, use his own ap- SINGLE Copirs Two Cent OL. 23.-NO.120. H Teaching in Our Public Schools. school I have forgotten it all, as I could i I . NEW SERIES. ee tT, Tye Qauiy Examiner! The Examiser Pab:ishing Co., | | a /not put it into practice; it was impossible |to remember it.” These, 1 am sorry to | Say, are not isulated cases; we can find too Tue subject of this paper is more im- earn by far in every school district portant than attractive. Its right treat- throughout the Island. i believe the ment demands more time and space—not Present existing state of things has a ten- ITS OBJECT AND SCOPE. { FROM THEIR OFFICE, . ' iit imeidsai “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, , New Fall and Winter | E. Island. | SPECULATION. —--— ‘Go New-~Stock Complete--Prices Low. GEO. A. ROMER, ~ ods New--Stoo wAP Banker and Charlottetown, P. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Six WS 6 a hes eek debecicias —_ Bhs ac bvic oe cle Wa bie c een ) 25 One Month af Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly. quar- a ad “erat aaa Pog ateaag for J \ MES farm or workshop, it should be the aim of pees and work out his own ideas and ; et ont ah » etlenmetihatane - KROL E'S MANUFACTONY. at ifax, N.S, | : of di Such an ideal s t amt hg a of the folsettan lise “4 Bae rep WATER :. every true teacher to impart to the pupi's! methods, Such an ideal system postulates a application, : under his charge a broad, Jiberal, common | 0st of impossible conditions, which set ‘ Cream Soda, Plain ‘oda, lechoul. education, which would best fit of conditions would, of course, be too much i Lemonade, Ginger Ale, ‘them for the ordinary pursuits of life. 1) ¥ @8sume at any stage of development yet ; Sarsaparilla, Nerve Food. all the pupils who attend the country | Feached. But — . one dea! of machine — smn Schools were going to fullow one or other: ae all 3 Fa pico 2 a must CIGA ~S. jOf the learned professions; or if it were: hae Sd atte ee ee ee * compulsory that ail the children in the/'t SY Be means follows t at the maxitnum | Also, representative of A. ISAACS, St. John : rather than the minimum of inflexibility N. B.. manufactucer of “title Queen” and COUNtry, al a certain age, should pass the: hould t he ai Ff th j hori other fine hand-made HAVANA CIGARS, entrance examination to the Normal S804 Th _ a <= — eetnors- mation School and Prince of Wales College, our) Hes. ere WB always METS CF less ten - a ame ee: ee ee arn ee Inversign: dat the lo st vossibie fisures, ; iy art o ; , ain't } j ; P. S.—Send for explanatory P smphiet. -™ ed : a core - roa pos ve : 7 sible with the unf rtunate one kundred! is a part of his work—and an important ' — Highest p ice pad for Empry Boties, # | ninety-nine belt behind? if b- part, tuo —which can never be brought out ; sept20 —dy & wky ly w Telephone in connection. freee err aeste anigfincemcin ote, nuttin | Dy the minetest and strictest examination eraaiiteamncais aa aa ee ee i jlic schous are to be turned into cuding e ian a aie i D. A. MACKINNON, LLB. | rs e et FOHN SOY, (rooms, whore we are to cull out our bright tat em be set by “Professor or ealielans fe tome ot ee ' 7 I } EB Stee Old London House, Water Street, (est pupils; cram them with the prescribed oe aw _ e > “This : tt ue ow Att ie! lic) r N { l Doh! ¢ he ‘ BS it } 88,18 course of study so that they enter the wo 4 aa -s oat > individuality oo a Jt i vy Pall: “Ee eet ee Wales College. if this be che true S#ent influence of the individuality o he 5 Add | Puli; K i Lis | Prince of Wales College, if this be che true ara cma ier : ; ei os J , " : fend and aim of our educational system, it ae being ~— erate - oy —HAS OPENED HIS— —— A T—— wah |is admirably adapted for the purpose. But Hint: site piace thee via ale cea eo ° ‘ -s vif our motto is as it should be— the greatest on a ee ey ay ah : Law Office in Georgetown, | am J jes g good to the greatest number, we are on/ ly in the cvurse of lessons, “by the live and faine'’s County A, os 7 the wrong .rack, But our teachers are | psa ic we c as to tae he child’ - eae = = ” SS en ee ; |powerless to prevent it. It is tuo often: hit Pee ee oe ae gd ges id { i Se ies Mite Ceca okie See | dite, anc iat use h oO a 4 where he will attend to professional work, p-- ~ |the case that teacers receive credit accor \ edaiahiide Wis nubiah 40-40 fan teem , i is ouey we state . . ding to the number of pupils who succeed ; . vo eee at — and loan meney ou Sunt Eatate, & if 9 | ! : with the fact that education does not end ws wir An Immense Stock of Readymade Clothing, FURNESS LINE OF STEAMER. iyi ic euinn a mh Oe hy lotion ot ca overseeing eneennannininesitmaeeneniicengntesamennstneeetaaaie v ‘ ‘ their schovls. The inspecting of the = St ee : . JL, WHEAT J.G. BRIDGE. 8. L. BURR.| —AND— Ischools, tuo, to a certain extent, follows ap U : laid upon sy as the — seems | Ai i eh iam | xe ° \ ° the beaten track. Any person who was|*? saad ae ae setae scams ee : tante , . ows Lutte galli 7 se “ “arore tag “ ; s last Convocati ' ; ,| peopie that a school ts @ plac i WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Our Coats, Reefers and Suits selling at prices so cheap Fishwick Express Line. present at the lat Convooation Da, in the | Beate thet = seboel Sen pies, foams the srincipa o Na g s hee i:9} r ‘ore : voted i is Cily —_—— — irring, | life’s work ; while, on the contrary, it is ; 963 $100 Dealers never before attempted in this Cily. country, and who heard the stirring, | ; ’ ’ Recsivers and Cymmissi J | A J THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEEN —gioguent speeches delivered on that a ~ ee Sg ae 2 2a ; “ae pat at oi ~ occasion, and the tone that pervaded , Spe a oe ; ih : > 1 7" , a | as ’ + 4 6 r POT A TOES EGGS 300 PIECES NEW DRESS G00D8, HATS, FLOWERS AN) FEATHERS. HALIFAX AND LONDON. them—the burden of their one —phald | satisaae’ add tutea bet ie wom f Snes t but have been struck with this en ; a " ? ? - ; . y ‘ “s . . . . P rt <lon go saa ce aa. impreguable to | compete on an equal footing with his fel- t i, Joultry. Game. &c. E veryt hing new, everything cheap. You will tind the No Diversion Vila United States ors. to the force of ideas ; that it aoas ‘Aamo lows. Ifevery boy avd girl in the country } Butter, Cheese, y ; Ik . st a right prices at aud contained in those addresses that the , could spend 9 time at. Prince of. Wales ‘ Consignments of EGuUSs aod POTA!OES £0 i- . ron IT 13 INTENDED TO DES °9ATCH THE main end and object of the work of those | College, they would be the b tt L for it. i cited and Iibera: advaaces made. a, B. M AC DONALD 8, —~—% 107 pupil teachers was tu swell the number | But as this is impossib e, what the country S => Ug OW Sai ualiatl ‘requires is teachers whe will give a more ’ : ' ¥ .- ION oTpyrpt > Whe pass cre ible 2 { F eachiers L : 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1888. QUEEN STRERT. awe =. Ls ND A, of those wh P a creditab e een practical (arm tu the seljecle @hick: thay at home and abroad. This is well as far as adie F Ricahdilae oe iit ok tee fe 1 BOSTON, MASS. ita. fo co ve 2 From Ha ifax for London, it goes ; but it stups wide of the end. = It son Crea : aad it ae - eo icaan ec ; is a barrow coutracted view of the teacher’s| DY ''S, that or any other system or course | Boston Chamber of Com nerce W ty, lara ta About the 15th september. work. It lacks the oroad mindeduess, the ‘of studies, if it hinders him from giving the Market ite p st seat to any fi m on applicauon. | ees re Ee ages tally best possibe education to each and every sepi2s —way 3m dy liw = speci ti iven to the shipment of liberal-hearted scupe, which is in y ey 00 child ier his charge ieee : Ca ee poten "Pheneah PiBils ot be the scope of education ;and which Was | chud unger his ies ait: Meee ae a 1 Bencae z eS Lading issued t» London and Conunental Ports the grand idea which permeated the being 0 , ; y : aed : Visitors to Exhibition, PEBBLE AND CRYSTAL —_[fertiticicoratni"tins'on the 2's Ur Qtand ales wie pened the being eincipal of York School 2 > Siac ‘ q - $ ‘ > . . . . . i. Rate of Insuran e low, Goods aaadied with its inception. It is not in accurdance with -CALL Alt— care, No transhipping charges at Halifax. the spirit of this aye. It lacks the grand E ‘ : ss tor 2 t Freig Porte mperor WeHiam’'s Polic a 5% name setae of Freight and Other particulars essential which must pervade our education Pp ee y. G 7. TAYLOR Pe) W. W. CLARKE, ‘before that time shall come when km w- Count Douglas, a prominent Conservative " . ’ , Agent, Charlottetown, P.E.1, ledge shall cover the face of the earth Ee ake cena in'n speech to. his > "kK R- "kK ir 4, aT sihe s 3 2p. j eg [ ‘ ie ® AND SEE THE FINEST STOCK OF | Ortol perc Sy e* 9 a Ace. oe votes Sree ne Sennett an at gh constituents alluded to Emperor i illiam’s »N. 1 Al Se Causes act + — 2 al qualities and his political and re- izi—m cod teacher, and however he may wish to do Ss } ‘ TY -——_— ’ ; ligious views. He delared that when Watches i Gald and Silver oe a ; otherwise, he is forced to go on year altar ve aperor William attended the Russian I eet FISHWICK 5 EXPRESS LINE, year, deveting his time and taients to oe manceuvers in 1886 he successiully used ‘ EVEK SHOWN BY HIM. few on whom his reputation as a teac er) “py ‘ ; 4 a etarmemnes ' : iy ; his influence against the policy then being a ICSE i —~—BEtWEEN on ee . eee 8 - pupils | followed by Russis. The acediiaate of : Y ; ‘ alifaayw have to either take up and follow the class G a i i : , etl “ | 6 AT § | Charlottetown and Halifax. : ‘ eon ve jermany antl the preseryation of the ’ work of the two or three, or be at least: im ea ’ i jmonarchial principles are the sole ebjects ere ? , partially neglected. . |of Emperor Wil:iam’s inclination and pur- North Side of Queena Square. |; a ASSes THE STEAMER M A. STARR,| Toke 4 boy ov gitl who has just left the | pose, . th slew of hn evnthdened Selbter this sept?i—-3w eud & wky 7 : ; country school to begin lite a e farm, - Emperor the people no longer asked what ee CAPTAIN FiRGUSON, ved oe omeee io araeee ee woul! become of Germany when she was ete ; > 3 ._ | stuc rom the time of his entering the * oo f ie eileen ~RPuR —ARE— Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs- ar nist 1 dak. in ell eiaeerite. has thet | deprived of Prince Bism ick, Che endea £ 2 FEY S,’ ’ , i a v “eet vors to attribute to the Emperor personal 7 > Qu : «= {3= A E AIDS FOR DEFECTIVE VISION. day Afternoon for Halifax, boy or girl recelvec the lnstruction IESE part isanship in favor of certain party views “— a Ni £ asOk; Pats Maweeey. Ribten fitting them for their chosen calling. A web. miave- Abigeetiann: ak tie Calling ayfld, Por as » Has i ils atte sc , : a ae 1 ---—— na eae Arichat, Cape Canso aud Sneet great many pupils attend school in the Douglas said that Emperor William did not : . . AT s . : Harb rv LINING -I Udtifax every TUBS Ce during the ye valy 5 & — favor the extreme political and rel gious : SU LR AK A RG ev EN Testimonials a} 70 Nyy ves Il p ae ae iG. ee saeane mation neem may be in attendance mah suininer, % " ew views of Pastor Stoecker, the well known ee Tae ) calls. Is of Ladi . peers, SS eae her a Se anti-Sem t.c. He was not identified with ‘Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading|eyamination. Those 0yS then who come a ° = . & ° _ ¢ ; LEAT t ee ee 2807 ant these - oa tag , stecrs to London and Coun-|- ; : a i the High church. His relations with THE PAL ACS STE sM SRS of the following AG a “es ee > ai Assortment of the sranite es ee poiats - in during winter ee a to — up the Dachaa teil eatin transitory ond purely ‘elebrated Glasses « mid ; nS ee ee st rats » lordina slas ‘k or be a cert: *X- os of tuk es a ee ne er et oT ice nate usted: bumase, The Bwpere corataly. depre ; ‘, » r r : 7. W.C KE, ot eapiiess 7 : mate 2 anti-Jewi agitation. Coun (ATERMATIOAAL $.5. CO. In Charlottetown E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. WP CRARER, [Oy ee ceek “and teen Oe pee ED 2 anti-Jewish agitation. “Count pa Fe ory * Summerside OH. R. Croesett, Watchmaker, Ch’town, July 10, 1888—eod tf course of — = ~~. mane eee ok ncetcealenth’ deck eee hiccienn : 7 a y ‘ spring, probaby 20 or eXercises IM y).). “hives a lead es ». Seite Leave St. Jona for Seren: via ee ties . * Georgetowa—A HLS Nelea ii, Kent Street, ? i 13s3s as Rist us fat as the verb in Latin, 100 phage ann ae ee . ee ‘ See eee “ Aiberion W. B. Byer, Chemist and Druggist. — “4 exercises or a0 in Hall’s Frouch owuree, and Soret nn on aaowunt “af Count Douglas EAS As a few other wrmkles. As soon as the ar . N y ripe S ae close relations to the Imperial court. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 21.4 E. Ww . TAY LO R, o” 7 snow disappears they leave the school and | Clas; $4.50, Lat ciate. yr NO > SENT. CHARLOTTETOWN i iy 5 the first spring rain washes their winter a cena °° _oe-e anneaapeRnD For tickets ani other information apply to Sept. 12, 188%—dy & wky WHOLESALE AGENT, : ‘ : a 1 education out of them ; for it is not to be | Apvick to MoTureks.— Mrs. Winslow's G. A.SHAK?, RF. W, HALES, - , eee eC te ee —BY THE— te atil 1 French} soothing Syr ‘ , b 1 whe: ® vt a ae. ; j ar te rs ft wide fullow-| chilkdres’ ze toe Go ge tog the OF to your nearest Ticket Auent : Bo. ton, Halifax and Prince Edward |ver's | eauibiaik. ‘ate ee opinion, nity aitece se eles tb aie eae a ; Island Steamship Line a i ly z t school ¢ iet sleep by relieving the citild from pain; sete —— . u ' it is those pupils who on y atrent schvol a) que p y £ sew ; d : . ceive | and the little cherub awakes ar “‘bright asa tee art of the year that should receive! and t a ee , JaMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE E THE ONLY DIRECT LINE on most attention. They should | nace 8 tl Scblbie aiilion teint aie 3 2 pe + ht somethin whisk: the ee ee ™ | HORRISO) UsoRAVE ” WITHOUT CHANGE cvuld turn to practical use in their every | Paid, relieves "paaen chncioder’ Tanase \ j - e 7 ° } ld ’ . h iis 1e eS nown i ; ’ day work; something that would not vanis whether arising from teething or other from their minds almost as soem as learned, | » sos, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be 5 B R Oo K E R S : d d fy a of ll never t» be recalled; buat that wouid SUMU-| sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Nanthing . : 1eVve 1 ivi ir rights, and are opposed |(! A’ 0 OWil f} 0 j * | late them to further research; and by fiud- | syrup, and take no other kind. [April 1 88 ‘ —AND— \ ] E believe in giv ing people oe ae ; pp uU J ms Se a erer eee teas P * oe c . . | g the purpose of gain. er a ; Ce continue : , ; Com Mission Merchants to bluffing bur duied - ‘HE stannch and commodious Steamships | be an inducement to them © : ’ hovl.|. Some New England papers are complain- — oe ae ’ <a : . straightforward manner, and T CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been | their studies long after they had left school. | ing that while thé law provides a maximum I i A LIE A xXx Our principle is to deal ina 8 rag ‘ ? elo eny relurnished — pur a eee I find that the present school system we, penalty of fourteen years for his offence, t ‘ . : Tw! : : condition im every particular, wili, during Us |° : : Pe Oe sn ) ues a ae eive right value in s lling BOOTS AND SH Es. Seeaen of 1838, runes iibows, commencing Wi-h | at ha ee Sletiae i See - Piccher, of Providence, was — given i i i " out) has a teniency to — ; Janadian sentences do nut suit Consignments of Island produce will receive ‘, : ¢ nt ut) seven. If Canadian premarin . : ai Coiobietan Tis Worcesser, on tha 4%h of Ostaber. | aicing toa namber of our youth whe have: foment Cierline outemporsties, they le * 4 i 7 . i be pweomwa- ST F h E Cc hi a) 7 arrant every Pail of our @ ec wa e¢ One of these vessels will leave Roston for leit schou ‘ 3 } : t} should keep their rascals at home and sen rs spree a a? ie . ¢ . , : ae Charlottet. wn every ~-ATURIUAY, at noon; and | ur five years, ft find re } ete, tence them themselves. The chances are Bauk of Nova Scotia, Hatifax ; George ‘ : t ae th er make of Boots Chariott town for Boston every THURSDAY, |iew exceptions, they have wade nv about even that the Canadian Judge's term Macleoi, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia So i iii J < y 7 al 4 o'clock, p. m, 33 in thei lucation since leaving. , * 3 Charlott-towa ixcelieut Passenger Accommodation! Low | Progress ln their @ in rotten 18 Seven years longer than a man with se ° ; “chas ; and vour family’s Rates ! In fact, the most of them have forgutte ‘| mach money. nt -his. beck would have se- \ WARREN & JONES, [er ee ein ane ye to earns ee nec eiey cites gems Pamage Berk, in, welll what sittlo they did know. T esy to thou:| mech wowed xt tie ] a3 : : : furui-~bed Cabin, $6 0; ~taieroom Berth, $8 50. aie “ vthing when going te s . : : as B . Fall Nn us. yest raies for Freight, whica is always care-}** Did you learn nething - plbaaii Lit iahendecih Obs for this Fa iro D Lowest rates for Freight, whi ay og ° : l as in the sawe] — ’ ay ‘ ‘ l handled, : ch Ol ¢ * Oh, yes, wee ‘ . : “ 5 i aA Wa ahi RH ANT, 4 é 3 _ NS ae re in Latin, French, Algebra, Geometry,| Dgapwess Cunep.—A very interesting 132 " x . : Minxcine Law Ga iB ; 2 % Agents, Charlutietown. ste.. with Sv-an i-se. who 318 pow probab y page Ijustrated book on deafness. Noise l Kasr Caucar ano 9 & 14 Mincine UAare HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. ooo cua ioe a taka * Weill.” I 84Y, ‘in the head How they may he cured at your i, Es R. B. GAKDNER, Manager, at McG . ' : y ~sde . es LUNDON, ae Ce Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co. 34 Allautic Avenne. . *+he must have been a lot on ae than oh ce free 3d—Address Dw ‘aoa presented im Usaade by Mogatso) Lewis arf, Boston, © My, wos tat ewes § beve Dt ‘ Pema ue Ch’ vown, Mag ® 1888—pet sumjuer yu. ’ witme ror, PEREING & STERNS. New Yo. k ¢ily. leum Bougat, Seid and Carried ‘ Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro-! ou Margin. Charlottetown. Oct. 1, 1888. CRAND EXHIBITIO! Slusexavn, Halifax. Is Seytomber Lo, Lade—woad & wiley, THE OLD LONDON | Boitiing Company, | With the latest e mveniences and the system of one of the most experienced houses in the trade, are prepared to fill orders lett with the system is an excellent one. But as our woithy Superintendent has told us ig his last report that on y one out of every two hundred ever come under the humanizing icfluence of Prince of Waies College, the question I would like to hear answered is: Are we, as teachers, doing the b st pos- dency to reduce everything to routine. It is always easier to preccribe a fixed dull routine ia text book examinations, etc., than it is to devise and operate methods which leave more room for adaptation to special tests and circumstances. Much can be done incidentally by the teacher. There