a OO LM leams:—Pive Douiars a YAR, “ This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Ecniemes. sincis Corres Two Cents ry. - => Ney / -y rrw — - — 7 r ay" T fy ¥ o> €> a NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLA ND. MONDA LY, NOVE} MBER 8, 1886. VOL. 19.-NO. 184. i - s; te »s 5 42 at gS - tbe 444 “E 7 7 ‘HOW STAVE i TENNEY CAME 1 Sanborn. That's my wife she’s with, dont now,” he said “gaspingly. “I sent hm : J ie han blk if WXAUINE ® ; {} HAN iin HIS MIND you see? 1 am waiting to take ‘ein home.” dwn to the se) oolhc use. = Now Dis ath Steve Tenney found himself wishing | “We met hin,” sai i Steve. **You sec,” i ee i quite frequently after that that the ne w j he added, making a bold aitempt at care. y , ® Mahl-ching (tn : i} 1 Al The school directors of District, No. 19, teacher would come to him about the aaa lossnes 5, Dut Spe king neverthe.ess ia * . iho OX mine! Ul shing 8 iPe erry Township, were holding a meeting. and water pail. |shained-faced way, and avoiding the xttle _ ' their oilic®, corner of Water and, ce (pooner | Nobody would have thought it. The : Not that he should furnish them if peas 8 eye, ve See, I fool a a thongh Bi. t Great George streets, ( harloitetown, i¢ chairman was Ri RES. against his front gate found they were not needed, but he felt | my bounden duty to keep Lyme Doty « way Prince Rdward Island. with his checked shirt sleeves turned back that he should not object to an interview | from her. Pure impudence, his Hanging f —RATS3 OF SUBSCRIPTION— (cas ge & SAB ah 3 we @ A B a fe jand an axe iu his hand, surveying the other with the school teacher. | rune ae: “tes : PEs: he lit iil i @ in og hat : Fie ES, ‘> 6 ie % F ; ma jtwo members of the board, who stood out- He even mentioned the subject to Mi. = littie teacher ome Sr eae EET aEEEEPeee™ + nenemesrashoes esses. 7 ne . q * ‘ a o bs ; a |'% ihe tence. Larkin carelessly, when he met him one | and the young director’s buggy wiuriid } eee ap ee ae wee Cees t aa Gy bes & 6 ax wa eg PAL thes It was a meeting, nevertheless; and its day. | away ina clou 3 of dust. S sy eer een at Beer re eT + eeek eh ar lobject was nothing less important than the, “Well, yn see,” was the response, “‘she} “Steve Tenney’s taking Molly home in Alvertising st moderate rates lab sjegtion of a teacher for the fall term. | sort of hates tu come to you. The way you|his buggy,” said Mr. Larkin, joining his Contracts may be made for monthly, quar. | é peer ve ‘Pwman Doty spoke to me abeut having felt about ae having the school has got all| wife in the kitchen n, and sinking dazedly terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisemenis, | lthe school,” said the chair dubiously. | aroun? town, and | s'pose she’s heard of it. into a chair. ‘“*I guess the world’s coming on application. % | *Fyinan Doty!” exclaimed Steve Tenney, ‘She can’t help what her father was, Molly |to an end!” ee ; = ‘ a a r la stalwart young fellow, with thick brown can’t, and she’ s real sensitive.’ “Steve Tenney ain't a fool,” his wiio ALY MANAG FOR NOV VEMBER, 18 3 | hair, white teeth and a square chin, to The young man looked disturbed. responded practivally. ‘I knew he'd got ——— 1 make” up his lack of downright good looks. That afternoon he left his work at an|over that ridiculous notion of his—and es- MOON'S CHANGES, e “Why, Lyme Doty couldn't teach a baby. early hour—not however, admitting to him- | pecially afler he’ d seen Molly.” ‘irst Quarter 3rd day, Oh. 52.7m., p. m., E. fs 9 | He quit school long before I did, long self his purpose in doing so—and strolled} **Says he’s doing it rome a sense of below horizo enough, and he hasn't studied anythi ing down the street, turning of—but he per-|duty,” said Larkin, chuckling slowly as the Fall Moor ii vy, 3h., 54.0., p. o., N. E. but potatoes and winter wheat since, that | suaded himself that it was not intentional humor of the s ation dawned upon Lim. wlow horizon. know of. Better stick to his farm—eh,|-—-in the direction of the schoolhouse. ‘Wonder how far his sense of duty wiil Last «Juarter I35h day, 6b., 27.5m., p. m., i rc : é Larken ?” ‘*! might as well go in and see about that take hin?’ ; N. below horizon.) Late YN ONTEMPLATING mak Ing extensive alterations in m\ ‘“Giless you're right,” responded the broom and water pail,” he said to himself,| “‘I shouldu’t be surprised at anything!” New Mooa 25th ‘dey, 3h, 6.0m., p. m., 5. an store, early in the new vear, which will necessitate mv third member of the board, a little man when he stood opposite the little bare- said Mrs. Larkin mysteriously. a Dp oe weey un Sun Moon High Day’s 7 : ri . * |with a cheerful face and a tuft of hair stick-, looking building. Phe Larkins—-and—-yerhaps Lyme Dot; yy DAY OF WEEK -ises sets | rises ‘water! len’h closing for some time, I will ing stra@ight out from his chin. | And he went accordingly. were the only people who were not sur ih ile cli eit Ti “oan And the chairman nodded his a: greement.| The little teacher looked considerably | prised when the new teacher gave up the 1 | Monday 6 4 4 4) } 1 3) ” 23 9 Sa yee os “Well,” continued little Mr. Larkin,with | startled when she opened the door to him. !school at the end of the term, and was 2) Tuesday 48, 39\aft 33) 2 21 5} com 7s : 3 ; i c Ht! Fa! an air of importance, ‘‘I’ve had an applica- | She dropped the spelling book she held,and quietly inarried to the young uirector, SiWednesday | 50: 3312103111 48 fh ore tion that I guess will suit. It’s a sort of her voice was hardly steady as she expressed Phe chairman of the school board is won- 4) Thursday 51} 36) 1 43) 4 13 45 relative of my wife's, and just as nice a girl | her gratification at seeing him. —y dering over it yet. 5| Friday | 53+ 35) 2 13) 5 22 42 MY ENTIRE STOCK OF as ever was. Smart, too. She’s got a cer- Evidently Steve reflected, some idiot had _ “ ee } Saturday | St 34 2 33) 6 31 40 tilicate for two years, last examination. | pointed him out to her at church the other 7} Sunday | 56 33,3 5) 7 30; 37 She'd make a splendid teacher, Molly San-}evening. He sat down in a front seat 8; Moaday 57} 311}331' 8190 34 born would.” feeling unpleasantly ogreish. 9, Tuesday 53} 2913 58'9 © 3 ( j ‘Sanborn !” said Steve Tenney shortly. She was hearing the last spelling class. 19,\ Wednesday {7 0) 23, 4 26) 9 39 25 i **Any connection with the Sanborns over on! How pretty she looked, standing there in a Chorsday Ce a7]. S Soke 7° 4 il the river ?” her dark biue calico dress and white apron. sjerwey : a 7 a - a 3 ‘*hat’s where she’s from,” said Mr. Lar-| What a sweet voice she had, though put- ‘4 eae 6! 2a : ; ft 8} 18 cin. “3 ie's old John Sanborn’s girl—hiim| ting out “hen, men, pen,” toa long line 15) Monday i FH 2218 3049) 15 , ——)} -- that died last winter. of fidgeting youngsters could hardly show 16) Cuesday 8 21, 9 8 1 34 13 Steve frowned. it to the best advantage, ae 7) Ve.laesday 10} 20/10 14) 2 35 Oe i ops sas uF ae ~~ e ‘You won’t put her into that school, When the class was dismissed, and the 18} Caursday it} 39)1) 24) 3 24 ~ : ri Wl e fh: i he fyi 0 then, with my consent!” he said deter-|last small student had rushed, whooping 19| friday 13} 19}morn| 4 40 6 = fs ay t yo 8 minedly, down the street, the teacher and the young 20) saturday ii 18103316 3 4 E g :% i ‘S uy * What !” said Mr. Larkin, with a gasp,|director stood looking at each other with 21] junday 16} 17} 1 49) 7 18 I - while the chairman stared. some awkwardness. 22) douday 17} 16)°3 2) 8 19) 8 59 AND “What would you think,” the young man} ‘I thought I'd come in,” said Steve at 2.) Caesd ve 18 Io 4 i4, 9 ° a7 woe ee mae respouded, ‘‘if a man sold you fifty head of last apologetically, ‘‘and see if anything 24) Ve ang = r : a Ss c . ; ; sheep, at a gvod price, and half of them | was needed.” , ey . | ad j -“ ay 23 13 . 4311 13 RO wo ant clei died off in the next week, of a disease he} He did not mention the fact of his aong @7| saturd y 21; 121 8 44111 52) 48 . must have known beforehand ? That was|some weeks late in the performance of this 23) sunday 25 11! 9 35 morn | 47 the trick John Sanborn served me. And duty. . ” PRO ist ‘PT. 29| Monday 25' 11110 28) 0 32 45 he laughed in my face when I wanted my i I—don t think so,” she murmured. = 30) fuesday 7264 911 8 1 10) 8 43 AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. money back. No, sir! I can't conscien-| _ What a brute she must think me! E ii i : tiously consent to putting any of the San-| Steve reflected, with some self-disgust. AW ONDER! Ui me REMED Y ey 3 = - borns in that school. Bad lot, in my| He turned carelessly to the corner where Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. JAMES H. REDDIN, All the stock of Fancy Deess Goods and Dress Cloths at 33} |epinion Hus broom stood. fs sine plgnpant 0s honey. Couighs, Colds, end Mr. Larkin’s small, bright eyes snapped.| ‘‘Isn’t this pretty far gone?’ he said,| geomacwihicin jead to Consumption . have bee BARRISTER-AT-LAW. SOLICITOR per cent discount. “Old. Samborn wasn’t too straight, and rear & conscience-stricken glance at its] speedity cured by the nse of ADaweon's Batsay ae sve > «eT? al ail other medicines hi failed’ n rers from elthe j AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Ali the Cloths "nd Twecds at a discount of 39; 2 per cent. rn er oy do with Molly is ttre laa the little teacher nodded, - | Focent of stat or Sequghhed hiteyananl ” hag pochaved ta theatice sAjeining thes of RK. X. Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 33. 1-2 per Con! jthan I can see. She’s as fine a girlas you} “ Your water pail seems «to leak,” the] "*"* % this great remedy, confident of altaining r ata sald. Ks is Cc winerub Bh eck. - ; ? ever set eyes on; not a bit of her father director went o , indicating the empty | speed ae De oS ay - : : nie ce. “ar MONEY TO LOAN. discoun Us about her.” backet and the wet floor. oe } Buitled at ie. steven No 5 th oo nk : Sept. 77, 1836-1 mo © a Grav. White and Scarlet Flinnels at 33 1-2 per cent “Well, well, fight it out between you,”| ‘* Yes,” the girl assented. | ¥. W. KINGMAN & | sts, : te eek ak 3: : . ' said the chairman, good naturedly, and re-| ‘I'll see that you have new oues,” Steve | 343 éTH AvE.. N. T, aiscount. turned to his wood-chopping. concluded. | ea : i Es Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and all Millinery Goods at 33 1-2] The tall young man and the little old] And he was rewarded by a grateful : man walked up the street together, talking! glance from the teacher’s soft eyes as she & - > @ oC * per cent discount. briskly. took her hat irom its nail. ips . > . i inal : , : Mr. Larkin was i indignant; Stey > c he rch basket from her hz ; os Ail the steek of Men's and Roys Clothing. Gents’ Furnish-| ™*- Larkin was hot and indignant; Steve He took her lunch basket from her hand 8 Bos un i : giears was cool and immovable. as they started away together ; and having : f cr — ‘ fi a . | a ar ¢« ’ ’ { QQ ] ») mm ; ’ . . 5 . 2 ings, O*% ercoats, Reefers and Sults ata discount of 59 -s per “There don’t seem to be any mercy in] taken it, could hardly surrender it short of cent you,” said the former, almost tearfully, as} Mr. Larkin’s gate. TO BUY ALL YOUR : Steve was preparing to turn in at his gate. He was a litile reluctant torelease it even All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. “If they’d been left well off, it would be/then. For their first awkwardness had " different; but they’re as poor as poverty,/quite worn off; their talk had been far : ‘ e : and Molly needs the place the worst way.”|from unpleasant, and they were feeling ry {200 3 The entire stock ™m ust be cleared before the first of the “Vou had n't mentioned that,” said the very well acquainted, r oo r a ile - th } AINS |young man, turning back. ‘“‘If that’s the} He did not pause to consider that it was New Yerr. You can depend on getting the BEST BARGAINS young pid Solon Gettaes's daeieie at abek Se ante FALL a RR © NG EUENT ever offered in this city. _ Mr. Larkin walked away triumphant, | was thinking ; he was only conscious that five minutes later. she was a bright young girl, whom it was mm ee ae All Govds Sold for CASI only. But Steve Tenney had surrendered with] charming w Jook at and to listen to. ref THs PALAS 5 STE BAM ERS —= AL 7 ; " bad grace. His pleasant mood was rudely interrupt- Py Va “a ‘*] couldu’t hold out after that, you see,” |ed by little Mr. Larkin, who dropped in oat ab i> Me A @) BD ep it Nay A a>, he said to his mother, relating the story] that evening. 4 si i 3 7 4 over their tea ; *‘but I don’t approve of it. **Lyme Doty couldn't have the school,” jit ENTERHATIONAL S.S. 69. eo BBe B Phere’s not much good in the Sanborns, or} he observed, with a chuckle, ‘‘but it looks ee > Nr gm . rey L lose my guess !” as though he was going to have .the | Wh ive Vihing ih ) Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- QU HHN STREET. Schoo! began two weeks later, when the] teacher r r ere vel lp Gd : i rid at ; : , : ce . . a0 e — Monday, Wedavsday snd Friday, Ch’town, Oct. 19, . 86—dy wy first cool wave was depopulating front ‘“ What!” said Steve, with a sudden un- nae 4. 7 . . . . ° s fron Chariottetowa to Boston, $5,50, 2nd worches and increasing the attraction near] explainable sinking of the heart. COME AND SEE THE Fare f i en = ‘tel 5 He’s } : © i id bl slass ; 3).5), Ist Class. kitchen stoves “* ties hanging around considerable, any- K i+ sr inforr mation apply to - ; te : . i . : _ : 7 > re for re aaa _ r HALES y Steve Tenney held to his opinion con-| how,” said Mr. Larkin. ‘* Went to visit ‘ +r -ASAARE sip, KL. Stomen Nav. Oo, Sea [cerning the new teacher and actod accord-| the school last week, and he was asking me| fe" M-BR-Gy-A-i - or to your nearest Ticket Agent, S| 7 nO a ingly. — to-day whether Moily’s got any way of get- Oct, 9 1836—~eod wky He did not call at the school the first}ting home Friday night. He said he'd just that we offer in ALL KINDS of ——_ 83 WE a en “RE day, as was his custom, to leave the regis- jas lief take her in his buggy as not. Moly s “y¥ Ty ’ i > ‘ 10 j . +hinge rs rg » +} cener: rwalks: j T one »’}) s ol: ’ Ese 4, ge e’ ¢ f iy aR & Ce. a xb O38 S ue ob N ee . Ri " ter and see if anything was wanted —the generally walks ; but I guess she'll be glad DRY GOOD a AND CLOTHING chairman having turned these duties over of a lift. 1 UD ' ‘= T ’ — ——- . , : ,. sam GHN HRAL - to his younger colleague. ‘** You don’t mean to tell me,” said Steve, i" war . ‘ es & PG Al ca S$ } BA 4 2 oe & ? d a i He sent the register by a boy and was|warmiy, ‘‘that she'd have anything to do oan JOM MISS Merchants Sma R A & a BRA sia a utterly indifferent as to whether anything| with him?’ 5} © - j ; was wanted. He turned the subject when] Mr. Larkin stared. What could Steve }?/ fi TLA NTIS AVENUE, FOR S$ EPTRMBEHR ON LY. the new teacher was mentioned; and hej care with whom old John Sanborn’s daugh- avoided Mr. Larkin’s comfortable home, | ter had to do ¢ ‘ “> iy On. MASS. where the teacher boarded. But he only said, deprecatingly : Sign of “RED LION,” QUEEN STKEET. BOoT ere A Large Lot of W OOL TW EEDS, The little man made him call, however,| ‘* Well, Lyme’s a good steady fellow.” Nov. 2, 1886. | . ULSTER CLOTHS, a month or so after school began. ‘**Humph !” was the scornful rejoinder. Ko28 and PPoiued a Specialty. ! ‘*“Guess you'll have to own upto being in] The young man mused long and seriously ; T r wees 7 : Be i ne 3 CUES) oo ae! po eke ‘“ * GENTS’ UNDERC LOTHIN G, the wrong, Steve,” he began. ‘*We hain’t! when his visitor was gone, and went to bed RM a RSON PIA N WJ S = . : ° i se c . had a teacher for years that’s given the sat-| with a lighter heart, having come to a firm “aA ALD | CO AL, - . DRESS GOODS, isfaction that Molly does. The children cone\usion. i _——_—— * +6 FANCY PRINTS. rave about her—all of ’em.” W lien the new teacher closed school the EAD what MR. G. H. HOPPER (the naan But Steve was unimpressed. “ next Friday night, she was feeling rather celebrated pianist) says :— N Store, a quantity of Palance of 4 RETOAANES “My opinion has yet to be altered,” he| worn out, as she was apt to feel at the end ‘OHARLOTTRTOWN, Oct. 9. 1886, _ I said, rather stiffly. of the week; nor did the prospect of her ee ian a ne a ane Rist te gies on he BEST WARD CO4EL, Egg and Chestuut Sizes. az Se CE Ei % ¥ i ede . = KS § ) E- “ a CAST And Mr. Larkin looked discouraged. four miles’ walk home serve to cheer her. | agpress My ENTIRE SATISFACTION With the instru- rag i ed Ye & ww *| “She spoke about needing a new broom} She locked the door and started dowr GuWTi | ineui , . ° *G. H. HOPPER.” vlc and water pail,” he sail as he rose. ‘‘I| the path with a sigh. . : sa Cheap for Cash. | sw. told her she’d better come to youabout it.”} A neat little buggy was coming briskly! gy The Emerson Piano _has won for itself CAPYr. J. HUGHES, Lr. eo tw ~ eR. g> a7 Taj Pa ‘That schoolhouse had a new broom last| up the road. Molly gave a start as the) world-wide reputation —the ¢ ompaty eng Soe Gtecct, | term, and water pail term before last !”! driver pulled up the horse and sprang t0/ established es tar back as 1549. Lacy area sown, Oct. 14, 18%—1m eod Ch’town, Sept 1—wky said the young director emphatically. the ground. bigh grade but medium-priced oe it. Gapomn, | eee TTT, And Mr. Larkin took a discomfited| It was the young director and he was ar mes re Ten ae bie a or Pacabilite and RB \ RE A y WY CO ' Zi leave. coming toward her. Miss San-| The Company are to-day ove of the lar a rt 4° oy | ; ” solemnit . sitting in the pew of a sinall wooden church’ born,” he said, with a humorious so 7 | States and their mammoth Piano Works are | bh 2 yy Va’ with his mother, and allowing his eyes to! ‘*{ won’t say Ini going over the river On| l located in Bost eS The next Sunday evening the yonngman,| ‘‘I won’t make any excuses, GENERAL | Pisnoforte Manufacturers in he United 4 | . . y c , rove about during the rather long sermon, | business, and happened to think you might} Bite. + il i ’ mG YT ayer 7 T . . s re i inf ANT’ 7 2 ; ( 1 nai i] 143 ' i991 i i yore Hf ans i mh 0 es jsuddenty discovered 2 new face, and sai, like to ride. T! a itn is that it’: 4 Ce | fear} Y PL Luu OS Glu No ik sé, § . e 2 > abate 1 : ) dus & HJ (J Jid Mul bide 2) | studying it for the remai: et a ae a laid plot. ill you be an aider andj 4 Piano suie for every wetziaog hour in : : = | abettor/ the wea ; « ta i ~ a Boston. i . ~~ ing. : « ; ° all ol Be . ee st Uli ’ ay ; ; j 191 Atlantic Avenus, i ow LY Our it was that of a young girl, but fair Tt , The little teacher laughod appreciatively} cerson fs i «n hest r. 7. ae as * fresh and innoc ont, with a bright iateijli- ac he helped her into t ugTy ! tb tissue i on ite meri preccs - } {GH years’ experience in er ——.o a c[ . rT 1 Si we in her eyes and a sweetness in her | ~ inust stop at MM Larkim's and IGAVE lite n= y « not bolsievcchinte noturiciy | “4 Over tifey th usand bashes ©. Bb. : 2 j a? % 2 bent ae = ,my dmmer pail, sue said demurely. j OY otuer thai t *rior Quetities P bas yay received by us Last fol. - Our p trons i — wot all ti Vho is she?” was his first question, hr. Larkin was standimz at the iron VY Vite t0OT VERO ues al To Ube le : all satisinl Verssle we ie - cae —— AT —-— aoe ‘ae services were conc! tuded ic sed gate. He stood staring at the young direc-! 4eentior P. Ee. tstend, o at uls Music ek oy hace Yeite tor & e€ - *} ‘ | ; i freigts a¢ short aoe. . jas it happen red to little Mr. Larkin, who tor, as the latter assisted the teacher to tho! )¥ areroouns poe ie é " come in late. yround, and sav dows horse blu ¢. BP. FLETCHER, \ Me iovibiny —Potatovs, blacker, med DOORS au W, GOR & CO. ee ae ieiiee in astonish- oe fen teen Sean ene no Seis ob tap BO ADIN, aes i a ' Ch’'town, Sept. 2, 1886, sect} "wisy Cleat! s Vay vue’ 7 Dlg ™Lyaw Doty wus heey advur Molly juct On'wiwa, Om ld, lod 4