_4_ 1 1 " " W " E 1 s ht owing nation. if I i "` l 1 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTPETOWN, PRINCE _EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1898. -8 PAGES. Mm `~l_l_| 1*’ _ '-_ ’ 1 _ \ ng?-it llfilt-ELF?-f lp"7.F\ A _ ix; »===i.,f.,`_ N21: 'T \\ :ff lfrom a ed oi- ichness. ealth- I1 Iter Long suffering .Cntnrrh Cure and Kld- Pllln Combined for 5 .\ interesting p ` l Jan, istii. Mi nansoii, Bows. and 00-- T0' l. 1- '_,F0r .-wer five irionitlis l i to my bed, not being able l‘he best iiietlical slim .~-ii: _u Hearing me for catari‘h 580.11, bil; to nO 3.\'3-ll- A eat th@9ui.<; simple trod gg in dreadful miserY. it-llfl lief untill same was voiiiited spending a. large suini in vice. I was advised to try r. Clia.se's Cataxrh Cure. l as no use. for I considered pele$ C3>°€ from Wliloli l recover. A.t len-SUI I PUY- ix from J. Austin and Com- ye, and to my surprise found '. Not being' able to eat I '01 Dr, Cha.se`s Kidney-Liver ialns left me the third day. tc has been fully res-tered. myself perfectly ctirtd. and |33 when 9. young \voma_n, gm 65 years old at D!`€S@f1‘l- :st a shadow, now I am aS before -my siokzness. Have f D C'ha.ses ie |89 ll!! hi s I H1 dm! three boxes o 1'. r Pills, and only two boxes 's Catarrh Cure. I can work as usual. I am ha; -my marvellous cure nk it ls) lil due D\11`@lY P0 remed-ies, which I have n honestly recomment. the y persons suffering from la.r to mine. \Vish.1ng you as' Yours, truly. 3- ANN UHURCHIIJ* 9'* %%%%% randy ihher ie Bes 72 cases of Men’s, Women’ nd Children’s Rubbers ‘jus ttceived to be sold at sam irices as the common ones. l.f..§_“"i -ia .__ A RESULUTIDN ADUPTEDP Clensuring the Government for the Repeat of the Sup- plementary Clause -- Offi- cers forthe Ensuing Year. Yesterday and Thursday were teach- ers’ days in Charlottetown. The session just closed was one of the most success- ful in the history of the Association. The teachers who attended the various sessions and failed to take away some- thing helpful and instructive should make room in the profession for morel capable ‘persons About 200 teachers- were in attendance most of whom gave -° of the teachers, and the result was a against the resolution He claimed great improveni nt In oher matters that when supplements were paid by iQ A . _ t _ if -<= f- g i t out ~'§._<‘_-'f Q com »re ve favorably with those of bled n the lion’.~i shar nd ointed l i .- ~.// : ' ~ ‘ ' -T ' ' - - _ -<‘° there is no :loubt but that our schools the overument the cit t he o - P TY P °i ° P f / the other provinces With a little care out that out of $6000 paid in supple _it __/My _m- ,| ful attention on the part of teacher and i ments the King’s Co. teachers received ir/ .___ | pupils the fault would be remedied. _only $600. Consequently the repeal gf . 4' __ Students go through college and yet the supplementary clause was but a* ` ` '7\l'- 1 have an inadequate grasp of composi- -trifling loss to the teachers in the ‘ the Hnest ‘nd most tion. He did not like vertical writing; country. He advised the appointment` \ i_ is spoils the hand. His speech was _of a commission to enquire into the: *_ M u :'(,_ A very lucid and was listened to wiihlwhole matter. He favored better pay- l U O \ #2-_ii great attention. _ ‘for the la-:ly tcaaihers and the granting A so Messrs Campbell Seaman Hay . of thi d class licenses to students grid-| if i i ‘ . . ' , I t - I" Stewart, McPhail and Mil er discussed uatin_ from first-class st-hools. He ,. W ' this paper. A vote of thanks was ten- earnestly hoped that the day might soon l d-r.-d Mr. Palmer, to which he made a come when our teachers would be better ' ~ HE V1’1H\'G THE SICK* A ' fi ting reply. paid V A Wim ‘L _.-_--- ,At the oft-_riioori session Mr. Searnani The discussion was continued byl moved a resolution strongly censnring Messrs. J. D. Seaman. J. M. Duncan, R ' the governnitut for the repeal of the H. Campbell, A. D, Fraser, Dr. Taylor, supplementiry clause. Mr. Seaman E. S. McPhail and Qthcrs. Several of supported bis motion by a pointed the above spoke in favor of withdraw-A speech. ing the reso.ution since a free discus- Pretni- r Farquhaison being called on sion had arisen between representa- spoke of the complexity of the tax ques- tivf s of the government and the teach- tion. He was never in favor of the ers. supplementary clause in the school act. Mr. McSwain moved an amendment That clause has let-n retea ed not be- to this ed- c , seconded by Mr. W. C cause the government did not wish to West. The amendment was voted pay the teachers but because there was down. . no money in the treasury. The govern- The resolution was then carried by a ment would wait until a loud call camel standing vote, only two opposing it out ‘ from the people to r.--enact the suppleqof the large number of teachers pre -- meutary clause. \Vhenthi1t call came sent. the government would be . arranted in Another motion was carried. movtd taking action. He would only be too by Mr. E, S. McPliiiil, seconded by Mr.` glad to sec the present state of the A. D. Fraser, that the teachers appoint teachers remedied for there was no one commissioner, the government an- denying thefact that they were working other and those two a third 'to enquire - on starvation sslaries. into the educational question, on con- Mr. E. S McPhail pointed out the ir- dition that the government pay the regularity of attendance. Schools hav- expense of such commission and pro- ing an average attendance of six cost as mise to consider its report. much as those with an average oi 30. A The election of omcers then rc sul'ed He advocated larger schools in central as follows: localities, scholars at a distance ta be -` Piesident-A. P. Trowsdale,Victoria. driven to school at the government ex- Vice-President for Prince-N. E. pense as is done in several countries. Ciirruthefs, Kensington. i .J T0 S SETTLE IJISPUTES ii-1 Between Ganada and the Republic - Prospects of the Paris Commission not So Favoiable-Indian War- Arouses Fear. QUEBEC, Oct. 7 .--(Special)--Lord Heischell and Senator Fairbanks de- cided that a treaty will be signed here _ and called the treaty of Quebec. 3 _It will settle most of the international 2 disputes mentioned in the protocol. The commission discussed reciprocity this morning and appointed Charlton and Cartwright a sub-committee to deal micgaitentioniothe proceeding, Thel Mr. C. W.Kiellv argued thatan tin- _ Vice-President for Queens-W. S. with it I M _ _ _____ firms. Whyi not discard altogether the old- fashioiied methods of sodas and sour milk, or homemade mixtiireofcreamof iariara-ndsodi_i,or the cheaper and tn- ferior baking pow- ders, use exclusively? presence of Messrs. Hay of St. John due 9XP9ndl‘u1`90bU’~\“3 0" "lads “nfl Leaf Hampton- 1 . - l and Hickman of pimou was 3 distinct bridges tor paity purposcs,t ins nacts~i-, Vice-President ior§King’s--Parmenas Pains, Oct. 7.-(Special)-The Gnu. ____ practical and well written paper. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. .Mr Hay, St. John, gave a very iri- teresting lesson in Botany. At the close several questions were asked. Mr Bay was the recipient of a hearty v0fe of thanks. - Mr H J Palmer, Q C made a very Poo E o OOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOO McCormack. -' _ _-T (‘ - i _ , ¢ -- __ _-_ . ‘ L, o `.-fr' -` 5- "“ --.-Ag... .=“ appropriateiepeech on Coiiipcsit’on. He 5 ’ - --- 1 said no person took a greater interest By the Methodist Foreign Mission* in education than he, and felt sure‘ t x ’ ar! Socted S our public schools were as good pg _ O - FREDERW-i-ON, ()c¢_ i7`_i(3Pe¢;a1)_ pglsvéigtzséilpsére§lep;v0a;r§;6%;;li%e P1iEn3?he _ The Methodist For- ign Mission Society .rits ;f-’.;°;;i'.°‘;:;';“‘;‘°.it.§;;.‘;”‘P:;“;.:i.§;:;° ime an at en i-ns ou e evo '_ i - - - ° » 1>0t11POSiti0t1.wrlting and spelltllmwllicll Purz Soap town third* Vice; Mrs Charles Strong, ar” cgnsidered tl-\° ‘swnhal bra' C '95 of l3StS lOng, Summerside, treasurer and Mrs S E. _ t education He was sorry to see so § Rid T* d- _ ' '_ tmany pupils deficient in these parts. A l3l.l'1C1‘S fl‘¢¢lY» B ’ rfon’ au not large rnajrriiy of the students do nt t _ THE WEATHER spell and write correc l A great dial 5 cents I. Cake _ ___=___ Y' 'Y ` _ ` S Of "L0 l'0Sg0':]Slbi|ilY resist ‘1,i’§'; £2 ~ Witsntaoroiz, Oct. 7-[Specia1)- _ , ;'::..f::.i: .;.:.s.;’:;'i.;t°.t.-... ...i... HASZARD & ll00RE in life. Iu the city schools, the School i Q St. tlttlll SGA? l'F'6. G0., St. Supln. IJ. W“'m°"i "Emi Va¥i“b1° "lU'3!i b0COII1- . e Boiid broughtthis mitter to the notice x“““““..“»““,»§ ing southeasterly ard increasing. ‘i §||||Y§|||E ‘ ;""""""" ' ' ' ' Hauiriix, Oct. 7-[Special] f The barque Avola from Savannah reports she sighted the Halifax Sc hooner Hattie May capsized with two men clinging to her bottom. She was capsized Oct. 2nd. Capt. Vance, the m-ite, Jos. Mel-Iarr, and twp seaman were drowned. OFFICERS ELECTED mnuvcrttsliiirnsdees. _ __ Tb We announce the opening of a large stock of all this new SCHOOL and COL- LEGE TEXT BOOKS for novo. \»iiiiuoa|l»\a.la aid to the work of the convention and 1- laliflg ‘T19 Cumng Ui l°=“`_he1`°_` SUPP’ _" M°L°°d»_ Gem' S"fl°W1\- _ loisifears. it says, that Amrricans insiiitl qgggng QQ. Jann PQQQQ) Q ‘I emi ioiiie iibiiij ‘ ` allsboutr __ . _ . _ §,--> = - s ‘ tit i - _ 1.4% ._ College Students `B‘.l.3.l.§€.-.-.. ... Q stock. ‘ All the hooks aatlitli ' -_é by the hoard of HQ# ' PHX f- ' 5:' omonforaniak £2 Publio8oliool\of me ,dwg thrown but by them on school :nttep(;s.i Educattion, he said, isH prpiii-_ Slgc -'lreasurer-E. S. McPhail. Cra- fn holding the Philippines and the-_ f - *mu* ° ' --h ld b u or ar purposes. e en _ pa . _ _ _ - ~ TI;or;:§e?;:1ot§§;anIi;(;‘;nigsthasgu wht; made some shirées regarding he grant- Cor.-Secretary-Ira J. Yeo,Charlotte- SP°‘“°"ds °"° d“P°°°d t° m°auY t'h°“` H_*”'*x* C 0"' 7"'(sP"`\)"'° heard them_ ° ing of licenses to party favorites. - town. peaceful intentions. P_!'¢l\>y\6\'l\»il 338011 @°‘ll'l0‘ Convention met at 7_3() yesterday _ Superintendent McLeod promptly re- Executive Committee-J. D. Seaman. CHICAGO 0 t 7__ S . I _N after passing l millimvltill __ mowing futed these charges. Speaking of the. J._ M. Duncan, R. H. Lampbell, C. W. _ C ( peels )_ ewsri me S" J h_ bl az o it Preihyilry Committee on pl-Ogmmme 1-sported supplements he said the teachers were Kielly, W. D. McIntyre. from 'he kdm” fight al- B994' I5}9~'°d 13-, _ M1-_ Rossis paper would be given this d~si rving of better pay as there were ‘ Y _ that two otlicers and four men were 'mg a hymn In ‘mr afternoon. ~ ` -Um _li °t g°V:1`PtfE1f°“1t 92213; 3"'-ii killed and seventeen wounded., ~ Committee on Bye-laws reported the.“1ff_f_° °“*’° °"_ al “ "‘ °°_ _ Tl-cb are bein huniad resolution on Bye-laws. Adopted with Bl'1'1Sh,C°l“mf’1° U0 *¥’“"‘h*r--»T“§?@l!2!{.g'.5.‘p“!'a “_ 8.* Gunn" .nd h fl; . “pig” 1 di _ t less thin $50 er month Our peiple Nl 0 UC 5 ll amendment. ` P ° ` é 'gi Three D'r;iiPt`illne"dI f W 'A “*““”“'”~ `-2"” -A ` Ron was than called he believed, must be tducat d to bear will rise anff _ » _ _ Inspector Mccommck was called up more of the buid.-in of eduiation them-. and read his paper entitled ‘-The Spirit S91"93- ,, it ° Hr. D. A. McKinnon M. P. P., ot the Tealher' It was an exceedmgw asiied the teachers to vhte dec_dei°ly " it-~ y. ... `._-.; _ _ _ ~ __ » _ -.»... _ __ ._ _ ___ _ _ . , the coming SCHOOL TERM. ' We give special discount to P. of W. College Students. Books mailed free Qu t‘9<.=°iPt of list prices. ` ` Edward Inland. -_'gin i; by Student! t' Q Print!! M Walls l_ Longfellow s E A _ line-the new clade The In English Classic “Em- gelm" I5e, tar realy. ___ Bti. Duinuih Gnilg. i “_ _ H in . ____ SEI). MTH E U ready-price 16 sts. Mail order! ' hlled. "Ulf I” UTIL at t e lowest pricee d ornamental articles, E, new ( amee D2 iip-to-.late in Leather, Celluloid and Plush Goods, latest makes from 4to36 in high make room for lot of New Goods. .Blacia Red the sz up to 2 titt- 0 counter and Day B00ks, eed not Wait for Xmas id ii _ ~ . m _ od ;. _ , _ me _ _ Ar h, _ _ - ll l' I8 em Moth Bmds,'Ru§§e°?i.i:g»,ma Rituals, lream P95, '“EB§:eper, Envelopes and Cards i ls and Photo Frames, Shipplng and Pin Tag! 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