- oe " —— eerie bon nersieteies aptetetadninieial me ele, eae 4 Say tt eS ltl I el A a lt i a te Pa ims:—Five DoLLaRs a YRAR. | : : ‘ ; an ““ This is true Liberty, when Frée-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.""—HKvniprpes. SINGLE Copies Two CEN?s, NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1884, VOL. 15.--NO. 125. lreport of it. The close attention to i’ % i ’ K 7 j +? a . . Mie DAtLy Examiner MoLeod, Moron & MeQuarie, 5 : 4 Che Daily Ex . C b04, ori On ( Waris, | s] . an 2 im = @ ye aul D Fyn 1 it was listened, and the hearty s issued every evening, by BARRISTERS RP = = = japplause which followed it, showed that | [he ixaminer Publishi C = 1 of Oo OCTOBER 14, 1884. the reader bad gained the sympathies uo ALL ng 10) —~6r0— 2 @ a rx) jen jand touched the hearts of her audience. rom their ollice, corner of Water and | “ a 3 Hi - The Teachers’ Convention. In the discussion which followed, both st George aun o- = ‘ D “ 2 ¢ ~ sien, te ae readers Were complimented, and the t‘rince Faw “ and. r - fi R R e r ° ° »etiy *ealar ‘ a Tha s« ‘i a . ia so s | = = 5 « Ay: Se eS ma = Tur Convention of this year was OP aes of salary eame up. The roe Rarks oF SuBscRIPTION : , = o 3S = Se | é' : ubapimous opinion was expressed that . ‘ ooo Mr iargest that bas ever beea held, and I Pp Mouths, - . . €2 50 | Olfice in Old Bank, = n< -~ - {z] 979 9S GA a) »acher a ‘oul the present rate of salaries does not fur- . ae a5 1 D at 1 ‘be 5 though the teachers present could not but |" , | h : A Ts ; ° - ; 50 is ei (UP STAIRS). rs} 4. < 3 = = Co a Net sail regret the ubseuce ot several gentlemen nish eo lucentive to good teachers to . ‘ ‘ Ch’town, Feb, 21, 1884. ~ wee 5 “= 5p oa ae Z who used to take an interest in their remaio 10 the proiession, a \dvertising at most moderate rates, ‘i “a f —_ ——cteeactipoe iqati —- — = ae C3 cc 8 a Fi 2 & meetings, aud whose counsel and sympa- In the afternoon, a rather lively dis- C pemeete 7 mate: fey sooihly, sii, {VAY & MA Vaibb, =r. 7, . Bom ee Sle r 0 thy were ever ready, still the work of votre took place, on the report ofa eer? a i ae yearly ec Loa peed a fz] 3 2 fa co S...ft. #. the sessions on the whole was perhaps committee W hich had been appointed to Oe > A ORNEYS AT- LAW = = () OE g 4 S 2 more useful and profitable than in for- examine Gage’s series of School Readers. — TT S = = es on The c ittee rec ided the = Q ~~ = - s : mer years. 1e COMMiltee recommende thein as ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1884. aT . ' =< pS Qe & sHXA Sa Pp 7. es ‘,o/Superior to our present series, but the elie s ‘e ~ ic) o —~ > + | On Thursday morning, after the routine | *"P® present seties, but Unk | alt: Solicitors in Chancery, 2 To q Sp. hh & « ee Sk Thaw ree PEs . |teachers who had had no opportunity of MOON'S CHANGES. mn to = sa him 2e & So business was over, a young teacher, Mr. —_ PP pet) pitt Neious,’ its Gill WA 08 Ok: YGTARIES PUBLIC, &c. - if < O oS - * Fj 2 SS = a ‘John A. McPhail, read a paper on “The re, oe the books, did pot oe Te ae eke = 2D d hal Nee a ae ee as ee : ,}see their way clear to sdopting the re- Last Quarter llth day, 10a. 16.7m., a m. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great a > Ss Oy = RS Se S22 ND (Actificial 1 Teaching. For a young I os a | . ‘ ‘ rt oll . " toon 18th day, Sh, 18.9m., p. m. George Street, Charlottetown : — = ‘3 2 os 4 om ott Fe salt ;man, Mr. McPhail has a very poor port. it was, however, received and Juarter, 27th day, 01. 41.9:n., a, m, i M gl ( : = ‘> Ay = 2 ~~ O ao S = ic = ee opinion of the age we live in. The lead- ordered to be placed on the minutes ol SS . , ~~ ons A fe % 5 he ° Dy or weex 32 (Sun |Moon| High | Days et aataiienae — “ S$ es Ss fT a .2 wa a o> ‘lug idea of his paper was that the the Convention. tgs YES rises |sets | rises ;water|len h,| W. W. Sunuivan, Q. ©, | Carstsa B. Maonsitn = ——- te 3 5 oe — = < i <j 4.) ischolir must work himself, and that if New officers were then elected, and a hmjhm aft’n morn} hm | 48”. 16,733. —— ad 7, * os & < coe ‘he did not do so, all the efforts of the ae nay of eee vote of thanks {i Wedasetes 16 ( Soe O oe 7 Sl 2 ap Ema ia Rn = = Db 'most faithful teacher would ouly succeed ;'®@eered to the retiring president, D. ovaue 3 — ; - 9 . 6 | Ww. WHEATLEY, = 5 O 5 OS i — S 2 in giving a sort of sham ais, much | Montgomery, Esq., for the manner in ay a on oe ae ‘i ee 2 fa ih ee ee rer ay | Which he had filed tl ic si day 7| 29] 5 ss p 3 3 (Or Wueartey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, = SD a o 9 we? = os {ake se saree. which is re al = i¢the’ Aosdtialica, oes ae Tone sae a ae Ba Bi ant P. E. Istanp) = 4 Q sm = 8 in. junsightly or clumsy piece of workman-| ore , Viouday 10; £6) 6 41lLl i ae <j Tc a... 7 Sal ; lship. The paper was listened to atten-|!!0®, five years age. il ete | 3 os ; 4 0 5 3] HOMMISsion Merchant S > isha © 7, 5 om Ss 8 = 7 tively, neg the “ ride cdibplicaditd Mr. LePage then read a scholarly and ai Wednesday | 13} Qui 8 b 5 ; a - o 7 72 ao < interesting paper on “Composition.” ) Charsday 14] 20 910/139, 6 j = os oe e.g me upon it. a _— , ry “ " 16! isiio ptt 2 32| 2| 269 BARRINGTON STREET = aa a Sg fF ‘a4. Mr. Neil McLeod followed in a very | Phe writer showed what analysis ought it) Sacurday :7, J6/LL 16. 3 38°20 59 | 5 = ae = oti " - 8 © ' thoughtful paper on the teaching of |" be, and how it conld be used as an ae eee 18) Mmora| 4 OY SI ETALIFVP AS =: co hs CS | se = 3. History. Mr. McLeod, it is very evi- aid to composition. As it was very late i3 Monday 19} 12) 0 23} 621, 53 ’ >- =a (Ce 7c = WM ] di believe’ fa A shine, | When Mr. LePage had finished, and 14! Tacodar ei] iii 1 29 31 80] saz” Special attenti —! telat = 7. so @ 3 dent, does not believe in sham teaching. : ’ ’ , ae Sollee | once ate — se om on given to the sale o a GF, eS x 2 sf 3 H He wants the dry bones of History there was litile time for discussion, there 1 Thuraday * 24) 7/ 3 40) 9 9| 43} April 24, 1884. & 2 Tatas S "iQ & 33 a clothed with flesh ind blood snd ani-| ¥85 & NRRRTEIPUS request that the paper 17 Friday 2| 5| 4 45] 9 48 40/ _ Satan sae co aE = &, =: i] ae 5 wo Se Bs muted with life before they are presented| Should be published, so that teachers 5 Saturday 27 5 4710 24 = 37 ~ = “a = g s 2 : ig “ir leis e ody rf eles” | 28 2! 6 49 10 5s] 34 APPLES APPLES APPL tis = + 33 2 oe ¥ = Z 5 3 8 to the scholar. Ile is not even then on > ig a Pes reap the ¢dvan )! Monday | eg 9 7 5011 32. 3 ’ ? ° — — = O88 Moo __, | Satisfied. He would surround the figure|“"8°5 OF 4” Lebages thought and 21 Tues lay 31/4 58) 8 48!morn| 27 i os - = . oe = an pe i~ “N with all that accompanied it in life, and research. “ te . of 7 lay = oo : - ” CHARLES DONALD & CO., zZ F | ro) by mi 2 = 1. 4 al cal s c - - ime seoumer ree? history — a eer ee im mem- het. ta aad «ae ya 7 7 ‘ ° ® © Os - ss = jto fiod the spriogs of bis action, and the a Ton eS as tnere are aome ere 33| a ae a . oa 7 79 Queen St, London, E. C., z es Ge. we... .6 — = “> » {motives which influenced him. A short where about 50( teachers on the Island, - Salucday | ov e a ' Crt . . 5 . a . oe > wae i 4 : . * . . as Gander” | 38. 481 040 242) 12| Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- > i @ WO e = so &1 {discussion followed in which Miss}! Was not large enough. With few 27| Mo aday ' ail 471120 3 37 9} ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a % I = r ° on & Q bt oe Se | |Snaddon, Rev. W. B. King, dir. Me- exceptions the best teachers attend the 25| Pues tay 42 ne’ 1 52 4 43 6 view to Autumn and Spring rr. r- = Ll at Qe m3 q 4 sD ft a = =} Lellan. of Summerside, aud others, took Convention ; and we do not think we are 2y'Wedneslay | 43) 45; 2 23) 5 58 ee pusiners. oe = co > ; gs St 7. he & ot enim... : a a wrong in saying they return to their 39 Taurs lay | £6 + 4 3'38' 7 s v0 They willalso give the usual facilities to ~ = ° Ee ° fq ° 5 s s I I : ; — work better fitted for it for haviag taken 31 Friday 45) 4 42| 3 24 3 9 9% 5¥| customers requirmg advances, augl os = 3 si 4 oO B Gt. ' the rag oe or ; on on read a can eee > ee ee ee —_ = & iG Th RMN oy | alcely writfen and thoughtinul paper on;” _ 5 P : ’ — Zh i ee ® He “What a High School ght to be.” Ti a > - an n 2 D s . V biat gh School ought to be. —_ Pa RAILWAY Time TABLE, CAIRNS’ MARBLE WOsKS = 22 MF BEB F atin Soatdon hioks we shoold ta a ‘ ie . i fy Pu Py sll 2 A Sad Accident. ik = L ns 0 J see . |give our boys and girls a_ thorough ae F a ‘ RQ = 0° =i | Eveli ducati T re (Charlottetown Time.) \ R. CHARLES CAIRNS, in_ returning a) 8 o 4 = <j < < Ss English educ _——- They should: be Of East Point, on the 10th inst., on o thanks te the public for the liberal > ~ © i ovVM>rP © taught: to read intelligeutly aud WIlX€ | board the schooner Ivanhoe, of Gloucester, Gorve west. A. M_ A.M. P. M. | patronage extended to him, begs leave to in- ws Hy = = correctly their own Janguage. The] Mags, very sad accident occurred, which ( har! ytt town a “ . 12 ( yong ro oe and the pablic aor Sg a += | majority of scholars would then belresulted in the death of the Captain Hauter Miver...... -++ee- 743 91D, eS 50 ee ee partemed ap net. M 0 A © l|obliged to leave school. Those who|Seward McDonald. It appears Captain P. M.° Maleoim McLean, and that hereafter the je 2 = ie ; Sar : ot eae, @ desc 1 Mendieta o:')si.4 2002 ai $42 1222 7 Ud| business will be carried on under the title of 2 - ‘: | wished to goon with their education McDona a, standing on the foremast Gee ka (aneire..... OOF TSA “wine 1 oe &, = o <i | would be in a position to commence the err er ooking out for mackerel. He ene GORE cys 9 27 228 ay S AIRN S & CO., E = © |study of the Languages and the higher cme apie pga nee er when Port Hull H- ise ie fati Thea : » p ve peak halyard gave way, Alb riou. ROE nico ne 12 U5 6 57 4 ro | ea ce ae) fen lee es tar e Gate Geet ee we Oe) ee Mathematics. rt ese 9 would form which caused him to fall headlong to the Wieteless 5 ci ivnd at bedbies i242 747 Marble & Stone Cutters material for a three year’s course. The|deck, fractaring his skull and inflicting woes weer: Sa eae me ' N L- Ww FA G O O D S pepe if ye 2 ip be Comrie other auras a which he _ os iat 20) - -——-——-— | E contribute towards the expense of this/survived but forty minutes, and was, © ere biceneeniicons ie 7 3f They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- ® | higher education. When the pupil left|course, unconscious during that tine. The i el aia 415 1025 ments, gor ore pe in Pa and _— 0:0 the High School, he would be fit to enter aiaie ee z vom ee ‘ SENG viunoe 517 1207 American Marble. They are of the latest de- IDO Iniversitv course. Was NEG On he L10n, Letore Mr. Uttar, Sum nerside, { depart......542 122 6 57| signs, and at prices to suit all. 100 ases and Bales how 0 él and more to follow. eed eee eet ee ‘ Coroner for King’s County, when a verdict = ; TI tof the C tte | | Rensinaiet..ccccvessecee Ge eae ee C. CAIRNS eo ae. THPOL! O the Vommittee on the} was rendered in accordance with the facts, Master MOVIE. .ciédeske<s 702 325 847 M. McLEAN. 20: me | Course of Study was received and|after which the body was fowarded by train Charlottetown .....:...... 802 507 1007| Ghtown, June 30, 1884—presnepatsjwplhSe Be Macdonald has Opened a Great — The gir wnagee, 2000: ob Diesen anes - ers ane 2CING EAST. P.M. A. M | ————————___—_—_—_- —— — T er ac : eside. e leaves a wife and fami ere. GcING EA , Portion of his Fall & W inter Stock. mende were the placing o istory, Gatidin MeDembiventiintl y Ghashattianitt, «i dnsdanntndee oot 417 702 N J CAMPBELL Latin, and Technical Grammar one] ~@P'? - aald is spoken of ose man of " . ce... 522 837 * ' 3 a; ae higher ad they had formerly upright character, sober, industrious, and Mount Stewar ae ee = 6 * y , \] . 1 i he discharge of hisduty. T ee » § depart .ns000. an aus (Suceessor toCampbell & Rayden) AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTHS IN been. The discussion on this report rh cocettin the Cera meee — pe ee eee —" : — ; : co arly s it should have| 4 f Captain Mc , Pp. M. LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, was not nearly so general as it « wasa@ son of Captain McDonald, better SOU, ... 6s veer eeeeerreceeeees 122 7 7 Auctioneer and COMMISSION Merchant, LADIES DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest fabrics, , been. a — the Someries Dat? s Rane as LEO, as npe was on ‘ . VELVETEENS & SILK VELVETS, power to make aby Change 1ey ODIV ‘now on 18 COAaSt a8 a Most successiu oe Mewart.....seerreecerens ao a < SHIP BROKER, CASHMERES & FRENCH MERINOES, ask the proper authorities to make it. fisherman. OTCIVAR 0 nc ccc ceseccee cons sees ese 7 Oo © ° ‘ OGY .* : : . / > SHAWLS Mr. Robertson, of the Canada School o> <n — ae uaagnbetie «isk ctnivap vacoatesds 647 1047 7 TY LADIES MANTLES & SHAWLS, is son, = are a : aw AE AND INSU RANCE AGENT, FRINGES, GIMPS & MANTLE ORNAMENTS. Journal, gave a very interesting lesson The Most Valuable Cargo ROM EAST. -u. KM whi i the little : etl tusk sae 647 217| COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS. on the teaching of reading to —— See 752 400/.. : g : CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ones. He strongly recommended the| The new brigt. Ariadne, P. Trainor, a ae j arrive ...-.... 8 42 517 Charlottetown, P, E. Island. 0:0 phonic method. Mr. McSwain read a master, and owned by Longworth & Co., Chee! sai BN as eases a 3a i 500 OVERCOATS, 200 REEFING JACKETS, paper on analysis which the writer did)J. A. Matheson, end Captain Trainor, aun an oo scien ake TBS 32| Importer and Jobber of Cheice 200 MEN’S SUITS in Worsted and Tweed, ' not hear, and a discussion followed. cleared yesterday for London with the Cerda 255 och ole 745 357| Greeeries and Spices. 200 doz, SUITS MEN’S UNDER CLOTHING, from 75 cents a suit upwards.) yo public meeting at night was aT _— Pe ever shipped in ar 7 ‘ : | Aah: doe oe helen at ithe Di sailing ship from P. E. Island, viz , $78,655, Monat Gebwart,). 02560. 5. 00235. - 8$42 512 2 Genet sores we: nee 2 largely attended, and was, as it generally shipped by the following parties — = | British Empire Mutua : . . “— ' aa ee aaa? Se" Ol EAATS & CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRIGES.|i= te ost pleasing feature of une)" " maak GONSIGHMENTS SOLICITED.) vim cies meat te] Cowen.” ents awe, How | pagmat nc sumber, » Fish, Apples an ’ 4 COTTON WARP y s j 3. A. Ma NS idl ceis's aie cn On ee — Real Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt 20 bales of a es counsel of outsiders. To jude by the i id [Ds 6's: 0 Sinem r 6 wails Cede hale Fe O’DWYER and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- 150 chests FINE CONGOU TEA. sdentekh 26 beak’ row Saat oe ——e A ieess i 500 v 5 dise. : . oe UD NEE 6 binasit's sos bons Usehinn cs 04 285 : ‘ai : fluence of the avid Correspondence and Consignments coliaited . > a . . next morning, the iu D, Davies... ; ee 194 rt ; : ’ > } tmadce 3 : ; M W H dgson and W Ite M he 957 AMMO t ( ( | Mi I { Returns promptly ’ | { § li { ( th L { p hl P for Goods at speeches of Revs. G. > odgs aiter Matheson ...... ve REED a 957 COMTI SiO ali elera Te dll Merah Of, 1PPA Mb co lou 0 tl ol, dl C Wes Oss b Nts Richardson, will be felt in many —— ‘Ss eel. 5 ; ; 12,564 a school district in the Island. . FUR $Ab3 GPP, .1, PRODUOE. J. B. MACDON ALD s Two of the suggestions made should|_ A!s9 2,100 pieces deals containing 63,000 i Ch" Sept. 18. 1884 Zaw wkly be acted on: (1) the schoolhouses in os aipped be Longworth & Oo, ; 20 qtls. E th’town, Sept. 18, -—2: s : a . ake, shipped by J. A. Matheson. T —— : - : - jtown and conntiy skould be adorued 289 WAI ER STREE , : and beautified, and made centres ot Lh A 5 eet - St, Johns’ Newf dland 7, oe aN ~ op “ . aa * wet as of ere een) Notes from Lot 29. i onns ewiounaiand. ( eae \\ Oh ee Att t Y W b Ar I D bt ) careful inspection of the schools is > * » = 4 w —s : ( i} AZ OY én 10n 6 0 e n OU sidue tothe parents and taxpayers who| Potato digging has commenced. The ° . . <a" a a eS at conaeenes ro ave E we — ql r ought to know that they are getting|crop is not up to the average. gish, who 18 we nown in fF. &, bel, — ; i . . who will take special charge ~ gene HE Subscriber announces that he is com- 2 then — mong seer ca A large quantity of produce is vate await- ments, and will also attend to the c ering ‘I leting a : b J q {} i (| P th capa acher, Oo 8 eying shipment. If an energetic trader came of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. I. ' Let Hxperlence 6 l 06, OMparison all Ursé 6 appreciated in order that he or she may |along he could do a good business. The tirm is one of the oldest and most reil- FIRST SS HEARSE be encouraged. bite BAI ; able in Newfoundland Returns guaranteed LA — . 2 . wd Laird’s M lls have been improved by the e On Friday moroivg, Mr. Larkin), agit ~ he salle 8 Mr. D to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish- q be, : , . (addition of a large tank ; and Mr. Duns- ing to procure Labradore Herring should send} for the streets ; and having ordered a set & @ brought in a resolution stating that i /ford placed a pair of French burra and a their orders ia time of a Fieaea Laatee @g would be an advantage to both teachers | Leffel wheel in his mili. Sept. 6, 1834.—till 3lst dec. 84. will have a SEmOR and rate payers, that the school year) Py. Methodist Church at DeSable is ~- ener annem 5 qQ siti hould begin Ist November instead of | rapidly aching leti It will } ‘ the: Cit ecause the excellent facilities the possess have been able |* 2 _— |rapidly approaching completion. It will be Be A E22 Ea UR & CO., Second to None in y. B cau of J ° the Ist July, as at present. This would |opened next month. Due notice of the REMEMBER THE PLACE; to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by divide the year isto a summer aud | ceremony will be given. buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are|wivter term. The resolution was} Mr. William Beer had his left hand jearried and ordered to be submitted to slightly injured by the rotary saw in his GENERAL os Oppusite Dr. Taylor S; Grafton street. prepared to give the purchasing public ithe House of Assembly at its pext | mill ; but he is now able to attend to busi- Uummission Merchants, ISAAC W. WADMAN. session, with a memorial prayiug that ness. a THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINCE. “sisi. cass pce oo yomtt TotPooun ‘the teaching profession. Mr. McGrath! 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, NEW SEASIDES, They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices is a young teacher, but his paper showed | ee (ROSS MARKET) ‘ : 2 that he was both capable of thinking end} Dn. A. ATKinson, Prof, Materia Medica and BOSTON, MASS. —AT— asked some time ago in the same establishment. expressing his thoughts in clear and) Dermatology, in College of Physicians and i . K ty , simple ianguage. Peee Tee Md., a? ; ss makes a “ 3 a —- ; ; ‘e) : ; . : ._ | pleasant drink, i oO est toni.s Eyys and Produce a Specialty. BREMNER BROS, (|Foectory, Office and Showroom—King Square, Kent Stree! 6 we intend to publish Miss Barr's 2°32) 200% ants sot ai We tenis May 15, 1886 —whly tf July 28, 188%. ates Jacriotbstows. Mav, U0S¢eSnw why paper, it is unnecessary to give auy form.”