Notes and References for Chapter 4: l. 10. 11. 8.0999359 “Railroad Meeting at Somerset, Lot 271’ The Herald, Charlottetown, April 5, 1871. Ibid. Ibid. Ibid. Examiner, Charlottetown, April 10, 1871. Patriot, Charlottetown, October 21, 1871. Results in the Fourth Electoral District of Prince County were: Pope’s coalition government party: 827; Liberals 1468. Totals for P.E.I. were: Government: 9811; Liberals 20,283. Patriot, April 11, 1872. Patriot, March 6, 1873. Rev. John C. Macmillan. The History of the Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island from 1835 till 1891. 1913:349. See the letter from six Protestant Ministers urging Protestants to vote only for candidates who oppos— ed aid to Catholic schools. Patriot, March 15, 1873 Results of the voting, from the Patriot, September 20, 187 3: Liberal 8.]. Perry Conservative J.C. Pope G.W. Howlan J. Yeo Township 26: 128 110 49 43 Township 27: 132 121 44 41 12. Editorial in The Herald, November 3, 1870. ' ' ri kDo 1e 14. 15. 16. Results of voting in the 4th Electoral District of Prince County: August 19, 1876: Non-sectarian Sectarian J.R. Calhoun W. C. Lea C. Howatt A.C. Holland 692 632 536 579 “School Visitor’s Report for Prince Countyl’ in the Journal of House of Assembly, Appendix (cc), 1873. Names of these teachers were obtained from P.E.I. newspapers, and are listed in Appendix A in , G. Kevin Farmer. Kinkora, The First Seventy Years. 1982. Teachers’ Names Year of License Thomas McCabe 1877 Katie Creighan 1877 Thomas Murphy 1877 Michael McKenna 1877 Minnie Connolly 1878 Rosaline Hammill 1878 James Shreenan 1878 Susannah H. McCabe 1879 Alice McDonald 1879 John Shreenan 1879 Katie A. Hammill 1881 Elizabeth A. Murphy 1881 Mary Anne Farmer 1882 Lizzie H. Johnston 1883 Charles E. McIver 1883 Frances E. McIver 1883 Maggie May Connolly 1884