a= RRO. & rea ‘ ' ‘ } Ts ee gma OO ES I ERE NERS eeRTeR came ON EN, ENO OE ee THE DALLY EXAMINER» NEWS NOTES : THE DAILY EXAMINER. i Instruction in‘English has been added t» the curriculum of the public schools of or aaah a AS Mexico eVERS vars” Herman, the conjurer, who lived like a millionaire, left just $2,000. Like most CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS. money easily earned, his gains were easily sp nt. , ' = A Cuban despatch from Paris asys it is | to think the S WOrks €x I f *) suggested that Great Britain, France and | good e rapidly as ess. 7 ge | Italy, the three powers most interested, t-r their services in the Cuban question, s , ; . »,.. | in order to prevent a conflict betwen Spain , : : , *! and the United States, aud to terminate rus F tue ™ 48 he revolt 4 arg . ot ck Nepoleon’s reproach that the British a : > , sat «the | are a vation of shopkeepers is illustrated 808 at apy rate. js } this week in an advertisement in a London . }weekly, in which, as a bargain, a lady oo o ar ee Sele England permanently ” offers to from wl ‘ var oe aps | la family grave, to hold five, and iis are ma } pal fatty | Ss ar arb‘e slal new, } : ‘ x-tallow Ex-Premier Castelar says that if the y t tel States Government a knowledge > oa : pain fst.t. At | st y ' preseat, with the Cuban and Philippine on, UTS ¢, tallow ' } 4) | revolutions, Spain seems to have all on her fat used and large quantities a | hands she can manage. It is all very well j ' : : talking about national pride and honor, but eve tay armers, deals ‘ : : a5 emp y treasury will ict it Gut war vee - im exchang Fr soap It . ¥ | sela or arm even ragged regiments. that this imdustry ng to | The bubonic plague that has fallen upon ar: i t aking the people of India has some features in ' , } common with the great plague that de- pro luced re ar ial we i . ; : | vartated Europe at various times in the Toawiy access ft the markets < Middle Ages, and that in the seventeenth Prov: aod Vroundiand—is capable century can el such havoe in London. It is of great expansion; and itis grat + to | also causing panics like to: hose which th- i g : tiad that the manager t are r ving | @acieat chroniclers tell about, and people fn il he ani re a ‘ . . are reported to be flee'ng from Calcutia by from tay to lay f esh u arks orf 1 ’ ’ : a9 - ae ”" thousands. It is unlikely, however, that aoprovai and contidence of the peo, who anv such diaaster will now fall upon India ane g aod using May But | a8 history tells of. Medical science and w this Pr , | the sanitory inspector can meet and down ¥ : ‘ a - . even the worst of epidenics. great soap manufa ring ¢ re r the ! : i i Apropos of Laureate Alfred Austen, the whoie of Canada, ar tead of ¢mploying : ~ ps ait : London “ruth answers a query ot “ Is He ee ag MS BOW, EVELMPIOY- | Asleep 2” by a poem entitied “ Let Sleep- at N ree indred meo in the}jing Laureates Lie.” Here is the Jast maoufacturing ap alone In Eur pe verse :— Marsei aS g been recog i as the | “ S'eep on, then, fer if thou shouldst wake : 12 > te most porta tre of the soap trade—a By Jingoi m heated, : ag : , ae , | Thy fatuous ode on ‘ Jameson’s Raid O81 that ty origina ly achieved i . : —— noe Might be teo soon repeated. farough its ready command of the supplies | Sleep on! lest some impulsive gust Of olive oil. In France, olive oil ocx ipies Parnassus—ward should sweep thee, the chief place in the manufacture of Sleep a ere Aify, +leep! ee ; , i will out of mischief keep thee ! SsOIp and the pr Miuct is KuOWDO as “Vy ” I E . e6eo———- lurseilies soap. Soglan and ‘. i pa oye o England and A STRONG ARGUMENT, Germany tallow is the principal fa one used. The soap trade did not exist in | Wu McCase, Esg., Managing Director, North American Life Assurance Com- pany, Toronto. Dear Sirn,— Piease accept my thanke for your cheque Eacland till the sixteenth century, and ir ign of Charles I. a mon ply of . } Svap-Making was tarmed to a « orporation of soap-boilers in London, a proceeding Whiea greatly retarded tne industry. | just banded to me, for $3901.92, in settle- There does not appear to be avy accurat- | ent of my $2,500 Fifteen Year Endow- : ‘ : : ment Policy in your company. Such a Way of estimating what the mannfacture result as this, after the risk on my life bas Hae risen to in England since the reign | been carried for fifeen ycars, beginning es I; o- » : Reé formed from the fact that in 1852, th ot Char ut some idea can ly | from forty-five years of age, argues one | ‘hing strongly, namely, thatthe mansge- meut of the North American Life must be in competent hands. The oth r options you have offered me, viz.: a Paid-up Life policy for $6,510.00, or a Life Annuity for $401.10, are,I presume, equally liberal, and it affords me much pleasure to recom- mend your company to my friends or any one desiring insurance. Yours truly, A. P. Cocxarry. The Muskoka & Georgian Bay Navigation Co., of Gravenhurst, Ont. Toronto, December 7th, 1896. This {Company is Prepresented here by Mr. J.oK. Ross, of this city, who will gladly furnish rates to any one intere t d. e last year in which the excise duty was levied ©2 Soap, at 141., £1 126,046 to America it 18 possible the United States may claim to | the revenue amounted to When we turn justly e the greatest s0ap manufactur- The » who are fully ing country of the age. needs of 70,000,000 people enormous eognizant o aling f the virtues of soap, appriee the article as an indispensable » hecessarily places this country, perhaps, in the first rauk in the industria] Jine under consideration. In Canada the industry may be said to te almost We are not ex- porters of Soap, nor can it be said that we - This is to arises, adjunct of civilization in itS ipfapecy. PERSONAL. Mr. Richard E. Johnston, attorney-at- law, Alberton, is in the city. Mr. A. J. McFadyen, of J. H. Myrick’s establishinent, Tignish, was ia the city last evening. R.H. Hall and wife, Charlottetown, registered atthe Albion Hotel, Halif: x on Thursday evening. Mr. W.S. Hobkirk, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside, was in town for Christm as. Mr. Frank C. Cotton, of the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, Truro; spent Christmas with his parents in this city. Mr. Pau! Lea, accompanied by his son Hiram, left on the C. P. R. yesterday afternoon for Montreal.—Moncton Tran- script. Mies Harris, of Upper Prince Street School, was a passenger in the Stanley today en ronte to Halifax. She will Le absent for a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. McLeod, of Royalty fully meet the home demand be regretted. The fact we fear, from the want of a bette r technica! know fedge of the methods pursued in soap- making in other countries, ever, gratified to find thata marked im- provement has lately been made quality of the soaps works, We are, how- n the made at our Island They are, inde 1, considered by Competent to form an Opinion, equal if not superior to the best ir S0ups, persons n ported learn, the intention of the ~aagement to spare no expense in devel - ©ping and maintaining the h gh ity of the It is, we man tuperior- 00d3 mantacture l. “ur farmers produce the best material! to be found in the world for the ture Of soap. We have Mattfac great 808DP CcOon- suming markets T ; af our own doors, | East, will leave in a few days for Cam- ue Province is in 9 central | bridge, Mass., where they will pass the position for distributing purpose. winter with their son, who is w student at Why not, then, go ip and make Harvard. | " this one of our great Radi i Augusiine McCraith, secretary of the doahé there are cbeteci ries! =O | Ameri¢an Federation of Labor, who was t , = aces © overcome, | recently unsuccessful in his fight against difficulties to brush aside. There are | President Gompere at the Cincinnati con- Obstacles end dificalties incident to the | Vention which is ip session this week, is development of all communities. [¢ is, 2 SSaeeeewe san, | Bee poeter ane pus began his trade in the Teland newspap rT oftices.— Boston cor. St. John Sun. Mr. James Smith, of this city, bas ob‘ain- sible that s be of our business men Stand in the way. They, perhaps, fear the t- neighburs’ frown esen ‘heme in. ed apositionin the steward’s department dustry and waste their Sele 4 of the steamer Monticello, of St. Jobn, Guisaveess te arr Bi 0 | which has been chartered to run on the push imported soaps | Nasean-Palm Beach route during the win- Upon the consumer, This is to be regretted,| ter. Mr. Smith is well and favorably but it can be overcom: known to the travelling pnblic and may be relied upow to give the fullest satisfaction. For several years past he hag been em- and will be over- come when the consumer finds that he can get better value £ : or his money in the ployed as steward on the steamer Stanley, artivieé manufactured here, and that by | and discharged the duties of that impor - standin _, | tant position to the satisfaction of all con g by our own manufacture we are ‘ . . Bot aiding individuals | “| cerned. But when the Liberals obtained ane a ee ee aieing. in hell power he was compelled to go abroad. & up tie Weaith, importance and pros — - serinicietenicil perity of our province. —Montreal Gazette: Inthe Provincia! Legislature yesterday Mr. Stephensand that less money should be spent on agricultural training and more on education. This is a view inwhich few people, who have watched the course and effect of education oom « ND COMMENTS. NOTESA ' . ~ihe Bank St v3 that the *!ement for November Bank of P. } ‘os of the Merchant’s| in Canada will agree. We have taught too F-E. Ieland to the Provincia | mach book-learning and turned ont more ruvernment amounted at the end of the] school teachers and professional men than month to $2 +535, and the loans of the Mer- | the country really needs. What we want w “ep of Ha'ifax to $76,436. | ix to teach men to farm intelligently and ei Lt What part Of trese amounts | scientifically, to teach them to work with te on ing by the G veramentof P. E. Island | their beads as well as their hands, and to a6 t sted. give them knowledge that will make their farms interesting and profitable enough to induce them to stay on them. Thie is the work the Provincial government has been doing, and, altogether apart from politics, —The Farmer's Advocate of this week thehes ; t , | ‘ I pitiehes an e: raving of the Central ‘ . U eamery cf this city and @ short account O. the rise and progress of the d; » fe . . we 6 Peta Ti 4 ; dairy todas thoughtful people will agree that it has tliat thie [el esto ue Advocate states | heen money wel] spent. ‘Hts Island will have 300,000 pounds a —eipeient " ia Of buuler for e “ - of be Ur export this winter. We may! All remaining perfumes and toilet ar- “id that about a ton of butler wae made at ! Creamery on Thursday last. a - tatu and Venezuela have lispute, Brazil will t | Watson’s | ticles sold at slaughter prices at Drog Store thie week. Our sales this season far exceeded all previous vousually large — m the Centra When Great Bri cettled the littls yeurs, but our stock was territory f intends to step in and take thon, | (4% was evident to the many hundreds who the intentions of pations Rete a ha | visited us before Christmas), and we still a: ee rose oF ind!- | have a beautiful ass ort j viduals, often differ very cosideri,| a ‘Sortment to get bargains from their achieve, ents, Toere has been } ar fuses < x} : } >a ale uss enough about the British Guiana | Doan settled, it} , YU don’t know what to jrazit to | Btve. Perhaps it’s Perfume —pethaps it’s something else, received this} W@ have both—the Central / Drugstore. lary, ar { when it 18 Once take a bigger power than unsettic 1 again. wil) —_ - New Silver Bang! rni — | e Pins og at G. H. Taylor’s m LETTERS 10 THE B i responsibility of keeping up good schools } } on districts separately. LT SLT RL SAN Ee ttesee pti anti epagnfen aerate Le STATEMENTS REFERRING TO EDU- CATION, Six,—Mr. Stewart proposes to leave the Mr. Shaw seems | government should provide a ducation for the youth of the pro- at its own expense, Taxpaver in Tue NxapineRr of the 18th inst.,eays that both cf these ideas are wrong, aad proposes another change to the effect that second- class teachers should be paid not according to their class but according to the standard of their respective schools; that teachers holding a third-class license should be required to obtain a higher licenee or drop out of the profession . Let us consider these ideas. lu the first place our “Free Schools” are, according to reports, too expensive to be main ained solely by the government. Io the second place these schools are the. means of en- couraging the people to manifest a very indifferent disposition towards education. If, asthe Patriot saye, education pays, those benelited thereby have a right to pay for it. For instance, if a butcher knows thats farmer has an ox which would briog a high market price he does net ask another wan to buy it for hit. No, be considers well what it is worth. pays the owner upon that consideration, and is satisfied. Ir the ox was given tothe butcher gratuitously lie might not take the trouble to.consider its worth and it isa change if hie would regard the giver as an olject of admiration. Hence, as it can be shown that education pays, let those bene- fited thereby pay for it,—else they will never take the trouble to consider whether it pays or not. Well may “ Taxpayer” eay there is not public spirit enough in every district to keep up @ good school. Considering that school districts are directly benefited by education, they should pay as much, if not more, than the Government which is indirectly benefited. If the districts bad to pay their due share, the Gcvernment would not bave ¢0 many schools to sup- port; for, where poesible, two or three or more districts would unite. The: uniting of the districts would be a great boon to education, sicce two or three districts would contribute to the support of one school, and the Government grant could also go to that one instead of the two or three. By doing so Prince Edward Island would indeed have excellent schools. To locate a schoo! site for two or three districts would not be a difficult matter. To provide school room would not be hard. To carry the children to and from one place every scheol day would be an easy task forthe Government. Pennsy]- vania, a go-ahead State indeed, is uniting the school districts, partiy because of the unspeakable advantage ove good «choo! would have over the three or four plod- ding along in an uncertain way, and partly because of the saving derived therefrom. Massachusetts has good schools placed in suitable lecalities, and some of the cbil- dren are carried thereto from a distance. In this Province, wherever there are a few children, we have ihe expense of building a school, of keeping it in repair, of furnishing fuel, and of employing a teacher, and after all the returrs are by ho means commensurate to the expeadi- ture,—whereas the children might be car- ried to and from a ycod school for a small sum, As regards reducing the teachers’ salar- ies, it ia a dark blot upon our Island fame To compel teachers to teach under value 's Only worthy of an “iron heel” government. If we are British subjects let us not dis grace our birthright by using the teachers as slaves. Let the teachers themselves have a say io fixing their salarie-,and also in controlling the pedagogical profession in other respects. Treo. T, Twesvi-siewey. December 21st, 1896. ROSENEATH NOTES. The echoo!l inthis district is well at- tended by a large number of the men and women of the future, ably presided over by their energetic and painstaking teac)ir, Mr. R. McMillan, who fully maintains his high reputation as a successful teacher. A photograph by Solomon Bros. of the ‘cholars and teacher cf the school is shortly to adorn the walls of their respec- tive homes as a fitting memento of the dying days of the year 1896. Tue I. 0. G. T. is progressing favorably in its new quarters, being ably presided over by John A. Dewar, E-q., of New Perth, assisted by Miss Maud H. Muon, of Roseneath, as vice. The devotional exercises being fittingly and consciention s- ly attended to by Mra. J. A. Alley, of Cardigan, while the general guardianship and wise admonitions of G. W. Smith, Esq., of Roeeneath,are deserving of special praise. Larg> additions to membership is the ordeouf the day. Success to the iO. @,%, The severe illness of J. D. McLellan, only son of our esteemed neighbor Danie! McLellan, Exq., has cast a gloum over the community. Sincere hopes are stil! entertained fur his recovery. Miss Maggie J. McLellan and Miss Gertrude E. Muon are “to home’ from “Uncle Sam’s Dom- inion” visiting parents and friends the former from the Taunton Traiving School for nurses, at Taunton, Mass. The latter is a graduate of McLean Training School for nurses at Waverly formerly ot Somerville Maas. Our capricious friend Jack Frost has again made his advent felt and in all pro- bability bas come to stay hie usual term. Thereby the predestrian finds relief in now being able to soar above the Peters Mire to find again a solid footing on mother earth. A. Resipeyt. Dec. 23rd, 1896. cents MALT EXTRACTS. Their vame is Legion but there is only one of really any merit and that is** Wyath’e.’, It is acknowledged by everyone to be far ahead of all its compe titors, it contains practically no aicohol, and therefore is perfectly safe to give to nur-ing mothers and children. Pn BORN. At Georgetown, on the 15.h December, the wife of Dr, Murphy, of T goish, of a son. TIRED MOTHERS find help in Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which gives them pure blood, a good appetite and new and needed STREN CTH. Real Hair Switches made of beauti ful, long, fine, clean hair. All shades. BEER BROS. Perfect Extraction Quickly ¢ Painlessly —BY THE— Famous Berlin Method ——()} f Painless Dentistry —AT THE~— New Dental Parlors Over Store Prowse Bros. Open every evening from 7 to 8. Examination and advice free. | Back of all our Xmas Stock. We bad a full stock of Drugs, a full and complete eteck of Combs, Brushes, fine Soaps and of Tooth Brushes and den- TXITTIIITIITSRIITILII TIE SIIIIITITILTITIII IFILL IIAITITS hy SEIIIIILISI IIIS IITs SSSSOTIVOCOOSECOSOVCOSOCES SLOSS FSSSHSSEHISSCOSESSDOSSSSS HSOS SHOPS GOSOHSEIOBOSOOERAOHSD oe SEEIIITE SETI IITA me aE: = a SATURDAY. DEC TELEGRAPHIC. DISASTER AT. SPRINGHILL, The Coal Mine on Fire, Amuerst, Dec. 26. The Springhill coal mine caeght fire on Thursday night. The fire spread rapidly. The miners are working heroically to save the source of their livelihood. Disastrous consequences are feared, Disastrous Fire. New York, Dec. 26. A fire cn Chrietmas morning destroyed Schomer’s piano warehouse and the New York polyclinic hospital at 200 Nast 33rd Street. ~- eo Sudden Death in New York. New York, Dec. 26. Jobn D. Townsend, a well-known law \ ye r, died here suddenly last night, Christmas in Halifax, Hauirax, Dec. 26. Christmas Day passed off quietly here. The weather was b-antiful. Clearance sile of Calendars, Christmas Numbers, Fancy Goods, etc, now on at Carter’s Bookstore. Call to-night. wo Johnson’s Baking Pow der gives fullest satisfaction re a pound. Johnson & Johnson, ‘tt.1— Clearance sale of the balance of our Holiday Goods ta] preparations we make a).- Calendars. waysa special display. In our Christmas Numbers. dispensing department we are. § Tey Books. not behind as evinced by our. #4 —" year’s work. Yours for pure fi Fancy Goods, ete. drugs at honest prices, 2. Until New Yerr’s Day. A. W, REDDIN, Phim. B, | Come this (Saturdey) even- My Baie Central Drug Store. aI ng and first choix e. ‘Sunnyside.” NM Geo Carter & Co WHAT MORE APPROPRIATE. PRESENT For your best girl than a RINK of a child. BUY EARLY And receive full benefit long season. A MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS | Walking Sticks, Case Pipes, Fancy Goods, Perfumes AT SLAUGHTER PRICES! A pleasure to show the goods and quote your prices. REDDIN BROTHERS Upp-site P. O. WE HAVE GOT THEM---HOCKEY. Ano her lotof Men’s and Boy’s Hockey Boots just urrived by express. Get a pair a‘ once before all are gone Ladies’ St*p Skating Boots at ab ¢ discount A, KE. McEACHEN, The Shoe Man.... os eTebrU tv bobasita viiqmotq leur wd Just Receive Percalines TICKET It will also gladden the heart 5 of * i Santa Claus’ Headquarters. Fancy Goods and Toy Bazaar. XMAS GOODS. ened Our stockj of Fancy Good for Xmas, is NOW COMPLETE Celluloid Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Hlandkerchiet Sets, Shaving Sets, Necktie Boxes, ete. A fine assortment of Ink Stands, in Bronze, Si!ver and Brassware. Photo Albums. in leather, plush and celluloid A full assortment of English and German Xmas Cards Cal- endars, and Booklets, Toys Toys Toy department now open with a full line of Toys, Games, Dolls, ete. FOR PRICE AND QUALITY of goods, we cannot be beaten. eeee McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Xmas Supply Store, Queen Street Make a nice Christmas! present. We have a nice | line of Ladies’ and Men’s| Snow Shoes. Also Moc- | -asins in All sizes. “Headquarters for Snow Shaes.” R. K. JOST, STAPER’S CORNER lI ————————————————S—_—_ re etter RE OS ET ae All goods used fur decoration v0 purposes, such goods exhibition will be offered this p.m. at as Laces, Snap on Blankets, Bed Quilts, Fur Gloves and Over “to — JAMES Ph EMBER 26, 1896 WE WILL CLOSE out All Goods on Lines a e es 2. Be & tc aor Collars, Curtains, in fact al! Special Discounts hej UN & CO A Xmas Gift — To Your Wife --- Hand her a Policy on your life in the Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada, Zz. R. BROW, AGENT —————m | BAPMUMMMWVWVMDWI LAUDS a DLA w> Charlottetown. The Tariff on Boots & Shoes ; ‘ eich ecebite ias | We didn’t go before the Tariff Commissioners to speak | on the reductions of duty on Boots & Shoes, but we are be-| fore the people every day to prove that we have the best | stock and lowest prices of any house in this country. We | don’t say this simply for brag, but the people tell us and we | know they’re right From now until January Ist, 1897 We offer a great cut on Boots, yreat cvt on Slippers, great cut on Felt Goods. RIRBADDICIADDWS Don’t delay, buy now what you want: keep yourself | warm. We will offer you e¢reat attractions, have a great wind up to a successful year. J. M. McLeod & CO. Money saving Bcot & Shoe Distributers. For your own sake don’t do it What?) the | pt Slaughter sale } | | _ Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Overshoes, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. 00 Horse Rugs at Lowest Prices you ever heard of. | Come with the crowd to J.B. Micionald’s Ol Stang, Directly Opposite the West End of the Market House d-- inings at The Always Busy Store. We want to £ i “| The steck we have left at Cost to Clear if 7 & RY & Wholesale and Retail. X fp % é md crisracgrrtray {0 The business conduete ; nas years by MeKu i l for the past 94 i has been taken over hy me, an tnnity of re THIRy my the patronage extend would ask the people for ors and trust ths on to their air treat Watts and hy HenDt tO caunee € minds of a rw will ny o1on! grets customers ing are ends the ¢ many ir mpi 1 , i ments of the season. We are ‘oura truly ‘ tik wie! MecLEAN. he P.8.—The® basin under the old firm name McKINNON & WeLBaNn. Charlottetown, P. EI. P. C. Box 358. ‘CHRONIC . » gs continued Co poe rae ho Es AA ts Pea ‘ 1 FF FM mp ri : Rw eos BOS Sed eo: Treated by the SALI RY Method f persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming past errors and rem g cause | disease The result justifies. the m This ig not an ¢ Y qqack «a Neither #bould - it | judged by ; , bad imitstions already among th | nor by t al f-t of inv v0 gO it &ione or iia The i of health Hecessilate incere repentance. | constant self-d i wi »- hearted | faith in the good works of physician and patent, Not even M. D’s ‘ce cate by ine ream ¥v Save e from tbe evti con lid. se DR CLIFT Graduate of N. ¥ { versity, and the N. os oe pita 2U y rs practice N Y. City. Dis 1&@ registered jy S. and Canada. Address: —C P.} Office \ { ! A H TI MENT ree , from month to \CCOMMODA- TIONS ¢ rv p ] ICES pp N 1 apy ya, os Ret wee I ‘ soak pps i Queen fttreets a 1 i ro nmed glasses aod case, finds kind y ‘ y cCavibyg at this oft pi Hair Cloths, Surah Twills, Rustle Finish Silisias Foullards, and STANDIEY BROTHERS