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Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l Yotice to Purchasers of Public Lands. \ LL Persons indebted to the Government, on | account ot he purchase of their are hereby called upon to come for- ward and make suitable payment during the present autumn. 4 listo’ the names of those whose term of eredit has expired, and of ot‘er defauiters, will be published eariy in November, pursuant to law, D. FERGUSON, The Commissioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Cuarlottetown, Sept. 23, 1886—sept24 wky 6i 7 ¢ - -— FPO EFt—- BOSTON SUNMWER ARRANGEMENT a THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. C9. Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- wand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at &Ha. @m Leave St. John at 8o’clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT-.- Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 26,50, 2nd class ; 20.5), 1st class. For tickets and other information apply to A.SHARP F. W. HALES, ’ ; 2. ae ve P, EB. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1886—eod wky L. ARTHUR & CO, GEN FERAL Commission Merchants, j2] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOoSsSTORM, MASS. wee Bevs aud Prodasa a Specialty. Jaly 16—dly wkly RANKIN HOUSE. Tue undersigned will lease for a term of years the above wel! known Hiotel, situate d on cor- oer of Water and Pownal Streets, in Charlotte- cown, Prince Edward Island. Possession given on the 1st Uecteber next. Any information required will be given, either by letter or personal interview. J. H. GRAY, DAVID STIRLING, Trustees. Ch’town. June 1?, 1885 jnnls Paw her jieur BARCLAY & 00, GEN H t AL Commission & Shipping Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Roston. IGHT yerrs’ experience in this market, | ‘4 Over fifty th usand bushela P. E. I. potatoes rece . , all satisfied. Veser's freights 4 reports : ct a@ “pecialties ned Lobsters, Ege. Jane ae 26 Rmo end FOR SALE. PEE Laod and Property recently vcen pied a by the nadersigved, ibrigt Road : rigates = BENJSMIN BBA 4. April 20—Zaw ti * pas ived by us last fall. Onr patrons, ebartered for potato TOT il ASSETS ‘ - : 4 4 smror 4 , + short notice. Write for market, Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- situated on the =a ae _—— oe “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—HEvxiwinrs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 380. 1886. : a+ ; ‘'S WANTE WHITE OATS WANTED |» tier ferrt | |IVE THOUSAND BUSILiIELS_ good, clean, WHITE OATS, ior which the highest market if price will be paid, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch‘town, Sept. 23, 1885—2wks cod pd } | JAMES Hi. REDDIN, ee 2° Br a EE D | <a > § i Vel ae Oy ES 5 i &x es 4p @ BARRESTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR | AND NOTARY PUBLIC, ee oo ‘has removed to the oflice adjoining that of R.R. Fitzgerald, Ksq., Cameron Block. E _ ga” MONEY TO LOAN. 5 Fi Sept. 27, 1886-1 mo eod & wy 3 mos ae nel CHANGE OF HOUR. NOW OPENING. poston STEAMERS, : are 2 7 /¢‘OM MENCING with the “Carroll” leaving here 7th OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be | z Ww 7 B oor, «® 2 ’ on HARRIS & STE At Sy" 4 @cLock, P. Mm, j Se on i 2 i : 7 & 2 fA b © on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season. ST Sts 4 FNC ‘ : CARVELL BKOS., SUCCESSORS 'TO , | Agents, | CEC. ; pas < \ plea neat Smeal rein nae ee i alias DAVIES & CC. fe Anglo American ie , x = —_—— | yster & Lunch Meals and Lunches to order day and evening. : ae Domestic and foreign Ci , H . R Sek hy T omestic an oreign Cigars. Pettigrew’s Old Staud, 38 Queen St. | NS'TA LMEN TT &@ Strictly Temperate . } } ; | | Sept. 2t— pat her s’side prs every style, in Saloon, and furnished to cus- , tomers in quantities to suit, EDEQU@ and Narrow‘s OYSTERS served in A. MACDONALD, Manager, silt AT diiclinacaia * ' Sept. 22—2wks eod -_ 5 a7 AT ee pale STEM WIND ! : ATC? O° ‘7 | VERSUS : Bb & | the Best. New Ny ur C ADCS, | like the Key-Winder. To meet the wants of those who objcct to Stem- =¥ WIND a a Ye ty , New Plushes IyWew uUsSiiCs, a “| AS the cases need searcely ever be opened, they | Another advantage, the watch can be WOUND Winders, ovr The Stem-Winding Watch is Decidedly New Velveteens, of New Wiantles, ‘NOT LIABLE TO GET DUST IN, - . 'AT ANY TIME the wearer happens to think of | New Fur-lined Cloaks sory seunces io. b carried Be the pocket ee eee (Pe - -- _o— -o— -- SincLe Copies Two Cents. VOL. 19.=NO. 171. That Dynamite Sensation. | Mr. Matthew Arnold on Free —_— Schools. HOW AN ANTI-SCOTT ACT OPERATOR WAS _—_ TRAPPED, The privileges of popular education have — been so long enjoyed in this country as a On the arrival of the Grand Trunk train part of our system of government that they from Tetrolia, at Sarnia, Ont., on the even- are accepted with as little thought as the ing of the 24th, an arrest took place which air we breathe. It is difficult to under- created a sensation in the town. in Sarnia stand that in England the. free public on the 9th of June last, an attempt was school, as we heve it here, not only does made to blow up the residence of Mr. J. G, not exist, but its establishment is advo- McCrae, and to burn down that of Mr. cated by only a few, and then with ex- Thomas Houston, both of whom have been treme timidity. Under the last Tory ad- conspicucus workers in the temperance ministration Mr. Matthew Arnold was de- cause, and energetic supporters of the Seott signated to make a study of the free school Act. Dynamite and nitro-glycerine was systems of the Continent. He devoted supposed to have been ftised. Mr. McCrae’s four months to investigation, and now, tle family had a narrow escape. Up to the Government in the meantime having twice night of the arrest it was supposed by the changed hands, his report is printed. The people of Sarnia that the perpetrators of countries which have a free school system this dastardly act would never be found are Germany, Switzerland and France. In out, it being generally understood that the the first-named, althoug’ the law prescribes Attorney-General had given up the case; free education, it is only in Berlin and a but it was not so. The matter was placed few other favored districts that the author- in the hands of Government Detective ities can atiord to comply with the law. Mr. Rogers for investigation, and the latter Arnold, found the Minister of Education immediately set to work, and after looking warmly in favor of making the schools free into the surroundings, decided upon what 1 practice as they are in theory, and Vis- course he should pursue. He sent « clever marci is of the same way of thinking, at- assistant to work in with the suspected firnung that ‘Free schooling is a partion, parties, but, after spending three weeks in larly safe and useful form of public aid to the neighborhood, he discovered that his the working classes.” identity had become known. Detective Mr. Arnold finds that the free schools in Rogers thereupon withdrew him, and im- Switzerland resemble those of the United mediately sent another competent assistant States in this particular that, instead of to take his place. After spending forty being established by a political or governing days in company with the suspected parties class for the benefit of the lower classes, this assistant received a pointer that led to they are established by the community for the arrest. it appears that one Charles Ae. its own benetit. A rich maneat Aurich, the Hand, who rum a hotel in Sarnia, known’ largest employer of Jabor m Switzerland, as the Rossin House, told Detective Rogers’ sends his own children, girls and boys,with- assistant the particulars of the explosion, Out hesitation, to the public school; and giving the names of the parties directly im- this equality of conditions generally pre- plicated, including bimself. He told who vails. Education is free and compulsory, had been employed to fire the fuse, and and rests for support on municipal taxation. that the dynamite used wes got in In France, wlion Mr. Arnold asked what Detroit. The assistant became quite motive prompted the estaiishment of the friendly with Hand, being a buard- great gratuitous system of public education, er at his hotel. During the time which he was told “The democratic idea,” by Detective Rogers spent in Sarnia he vas © hich was meant the desirability of abolis! in censtant communication with his assist-' ing all distinction between child who ant, which was never suspected. This could afford to pay fees for his schooling assistant, who salled under the name of and the child who could not, Bui the un- Billy Armstrong, was arrested for disobey- denominational, anti-clerical idea is equals ing a summons to give evxlence in a Scott operative. Mr. Arnold bears testimony Act case and fined $59. This, however, to the excellence of the training schools, was simply to deceive the people with especially those at Anteuil and Fontenvy, whom he was working. A few days ago and instances with particular praise the Inspecior Palmer summoned several! hotel- master of the latter, the lessons of pedagogy keepers in town for selling liquor contrary in whose hands ‘‘became a treatment really to the Canada Temperance Act. One of moral and religious,and yet neither Catholic the parties summoned was Hand. Hand nor Protestant.” In general, Mr. Arnold immediately decided to give the Scott Act “found the moral and civic instruction which Inspector a taste of dynamite, and offered © now substituted throughout the French Rogers’ assistant $25 to fire the cartridge, schools for Gircet religious instcuction of at the same time stating that he had dyna-. litdle or no value. mite cartridges at {Petrolia, together with! | '™ Paris, the municipality not ouly pro- detonators, all of which were ready for use, vides free schools, but free books, free Lhe assistant allowed Hand to pursue his materials, and in some cases, free,dinners, course, and on the 24th accompanied him In connection with all the infants’ schools to Petrolia by the noon train for the pur- and primary schools, there is established a pose of getting the cartridges. Rogers saw system of penny dinners, and it is « ruje — ——____— — his assistant and Hand leave. The ar- that to all children really poor the cimners ‘ : ebr y aes ° . “wma TAP 1 ‘ ; wae A Large Nive Ki Knit! bis + ay iis very ( heap. Stem 6 Winding Rockford Watches | rangement was that they should return the shall be given ivee. Mr. Arnold says that as can also be WOUND WITH A KEY, should the a ees ( J ' lsame night. Rogers got the assistance of he saw no groups of children who couid be he local police and waited at the station for called dirty and neglected, the arrange- — —___—') “| - siem-winaing give out, which we huve never ; t 7 | EW PLUSH, ft isk AND STRAW HATS, known ~ do when used right. the train, which arrived about two hours nent made or cheap or free dinners enab- Key-Winding Watches at Reduced Rates, As it steamed into the station Hand ling the parents to send their children late. ‘ . "Ty : a s »> the pilatic ~arrylng or | decently dressed. T ‘all Mali Garett MantleGloths, in Boucle, Kyrle, Ottoman, Frieze, Astrachan, & =. ¥¥. TAY ORR eee riped ine bowspaper, sugwenis tht the. speciale uf Uhe_snunic CAMERON BLOCK, ee {+ ee Se A Large Stock BLACK DRESS GOODS as Cheap as Ever. ~ - ae ena Improved Stock for Sale. Aug. 21—2aw os lo dT (+ A Gd Tri : 31-GRADES 8H SEP, got New U9 ore; Dress 0oads an rimmings. a) Hee ee einestuatan ann ‘bl ing up the deception which had been car- qGuets. Shropshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs, Nam- bers of this fiock have taken prizes at our Exhi- ¢ bitions every year. Also, an timported Oxford Down Ram, second $ prize winner last year at our Colonial Exhibition wh B® —compeling against the entire classes of sbort and medium weol. They wil! be sold at a Bargain. Apply to JOHN NEWSON. ——— 0 PERKINS & Sept. 16th, 1886. ' T THIN AJ ‘ST. GATHERINES’ HALL, A™GESTA. | DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. i TT .The Rt. Rev. H. A. NEELY, D.D., President. The Rev. W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and | Prin.; 19th year opens Sept. 15, Terms $275 ani $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. , July 16—10 wks | Wewson Blo ez = - m Block. _ Real Estate Sale. et ‘PIDHREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, . — 50x100 feet each,or there: DBPA RT U EES 1 “pny se Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. LOWEST, June 28, 1886. Charlottetown Steam Laundry HEAD OFFICE: | Mark Wright & Co., Furniture Ware | room, King Square. Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat 1 mo (-—--—— —- Be EE EE | HAATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very PRICES. , | FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered aud Repaired. | --« HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. | E STUART. | | | AGENCIES : G. H. HASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street. fi f} RT 4 B 2 S i ps Vi rR CANT! ff G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side | a ail Genis’ Goods a Specialty. =k x Ee HB; &S e a B i 4! "BS | Chitown, Sep. 6, 1886. . ; Ch’town, May 4, 1886 ‘1s27 - + = 1886. 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Hand then made a ners and books for poor children is, pass to get rid of the cigar box, but Rogers perhaps, more human aud even more reli- grabbed it and the prisoner immediately g10uUs than that of the Corporation of weakened ; the assistant was also arrested, London presenting gold caskets to Princes but this was only for the purpose of keep- °F guzzling away a fortune in publie ban- 1 ried on for the past two months. Both | o-oo iwere immediately driven to the gaol and: Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ‘searched. The cigar box contained two} scsi half-pound dynamite cartridges and a piece | ONE OF THE BEST TONICS. lof fuse. While going from the station to} Dr. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and | the gaol Hand admitted to the detective | Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and ‘that he was in Sarnia onthe night of the | Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: “It makes | explosion, but refused to say anything @ pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics more, saying that he was ‘‘too fly.” Both in the shape of phosphates in soluble form.” | Hand and Detective Rogers’ assistant, who i i = was arrested with him, were locked in acell| ‘**Canada, as a home for Anglo-!ndians,” ‘together. It seems to have been Hand's ‘the title of a letter in the Times of Jndia, intention to blow up Inspector Palmer's is an indication of how widespread has be- residence. During the progress of the work |come the interest in our Northwest, for it of the detectives, Inspector Palmer, Mr. |is the Northwest that outsiders now gen- McRae, the County Crown Attorney, Mr. |erally mean when they speak of the Domin- Julius Bucke. and another, were the only |ion as a field of enterprise. The writer, parties who knew what was going on. Mr. Mr. W. Walton, an old East Indian, has |Palmer, however, was somewhat uneasy | established his sons as farmers at Maring- lest there should be a slip which would _re- | hurst, in the Pembina valley, and the pic- sult in his being blown up with dynamite, | ture he draws of what athietic young men, but Hand had not a chance to carry out the | Willing to do whatever comes to their hand terrible scheme with which he is credited. |in the way of hard work, may achieve in The Scott Act supporters are delighted at} the Northwest, is calculated to impress the result of the clever work of Detective |upon the more or less wealthy class, who Rogers and his assistant, and the Govern- have difficulty in finding good epenings fer ‘ment is receiving great praise for its action their sons, the many advantages afforded in in the matter. the newer regions of Canada. —_— -_—_- . The Turkish soldier marches to meet the Consumption Can be Cured, foe with the same nonchalance as he smokes his pipe. He is taught from his birth that the moment of his death is fixed, -_ > -ia Not by any secret remedy, but by proper healthful exercise, and the judicious use of ; . 'Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and and that a whole charge of artillery aimed ‘Hypophosphites, containing the healing and at his heart would miss him, if destiny had _strength-giving virties of these two valuable decreed his time not come. He is taught ‘specifics in their fullest form. Prescribed also that he will go straightway to Paradise universally by physicians. Take no other. the moment of his death. With both these ideas he is so fully impressed that no danger moves him, and he lies on his death- —-- ce A Missouri cow has died from chewing os eae bed as calialy as ou a bed for sleep. ‘tobacco. A cow is bigger than a man, but ed as ane) , i | Despise not the day of small things. Little | things may help a man to rise—a bent Ye in rs fiat zasy chain for instance. 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