we ——— - + eee Selected Poetry. a el “OUR OWN... ie , = hing. Square, Sain? John. Tf i had known ip the mornivg ce llow weartly all the day a ‘ Phe words unkind /y HAVE much pleasure in informing my Bu, Would trouble my mind l merots friends and the public generally, that I said when you went away, Ll had been more careful, dachiag, Nor given you needless pain: But we vex “ourown’ With look and tone We might never take back again. For though in the quiet evening Y ou may give me the kiss of peace, yet it might be Chat never for me The pain of the heart should cease. How many go forth inthe morning That never come home at night! And hearts. haye broken | For harsh words spoken, rhat sorrow can ne'er set right. We have careful thoughts for the . stranger ane And $milés for the sometuine guest, ‘The bitter tone, Though we love ‘‘oul own’ the best. Ah lips with the curve impatient! Ah brow with that look of seorn ‘were a cruel fate Were the night Loo late To undo the work of the morn. Household Hints: OR OO Irs Bat oft for “four OW n | “*_*-*.* Emma’s Rheubarb Pie. hop tne rhu- barb enough for two ples. Adda cupfal or sugay, & beaten egg, and a ‘pieceof batter aif the size of a he ns egg. juke between Lwo crusts. Cup Cake.—Two eggs, a cupful of sugar, half a cupful each of sour cream and butler, half a teaspoonfal of saleratus, two cupfuls und a half of flour. Some pircfer sweet cream, and use cream of tartar. Banns.—A cupfual of-sugar, an egg, two- thirds of a cupful of yeast, bulter ualf the size of an egg, and one cupful afd a half of milk. Put im butter in the morning, I omit the egg sometimes, and like it quite as well. ' Tray Padding.—-A cupful of molasses, haifa cupful of sugar, half a cupful of sour juilk, waifa cupfulvof water, 4 teaspoonful uf soda, a teaspoonful of salty: and, three cupfals of flour, steam two or three hours, und serve With cream or other sauce, Seed Cakes.—Two cupfuls of stigar, a ~ ROYAL 'T hawe leased the Hotel formerly kaowa as he \CONTINENTAL, and the same, taking 't, HOTEL, thoroughly renovated asthe ROYAL always had he reputation o! being, one of the best Hotels ia the Provinces. Excellent: Bill of Free, First-class Wines Liquors aud Cigars, and stiperior accommoda tion. Blackhall’s-Livery Stable attached. THOS, F. RAYMOND: July 3, 1877—6m “Sale of Property, — O be Sold by PUBLIG AUCTION, at the Cotrt House, in Charlottetown, on THURS- DAY, the 6th Day of September, 1877, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, uader aad by vir- tue of & Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, béarivg “date the 4t o! Jann- ary, A.D. 1876, between Simon McEachern and Margaret his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson of the other part: All that tract, piece, or. parcel of Lapddying and being on Lot or Township Number Sisty-six 66), in King’s Couaty, in Prince Edward Island, commenciog yo the south side of the Road commonly knowo as Georgetown Road, at the western boundary of land in possession of Patrick Mahar, and run- ningtrom thence south, by the magnetic position of the year 1764, for the distance of sixty-four ‘chains and fitty-five links, thence north seven- ty-fWo degrees**west tor the distance of ten ey nd forty links; thencenorth to George- towo lt aforesaid ; thenge along said Road to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan on the margin of ao Indenture of, Grant bearing date the 18th day of August, 1859, and made between Michael Maher and Bridget his wife, ot the one part, and the said Mortgagee of the other part—containiag sixty-five (65, Acres of Land, a little more or less. Messrs. Pot efurther eer @, apply to lo: 0p & McLeod, Gitors, Charlottetown. feted he Srib-day Of Amgust, 1877. (Signed) DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. August 4—till sale. P, E, i, AAILWAY | CHANGE 0 TIME, O* and after MONDAY, APRIL 30th 1877, Trains will run as follows :— —_ ee opener lice nena EIA eapful of butter, a jittle more than a cupful of milk, a heaping teaspoonful of cream ol tartar, and a small teaspoonfulof saleratns; carraway seed to laste. - Cider Cake—A’ eupful of butte At ids of cream, a cupfal of cider, ttirtecaptuts of sugar, fuur eggs, and five cuptulsgog tour; spice with cloves and nutmeg, a few choped raisins make iLMice. froit Caké.—Six cupfuls of flour, three cupfuls of brown sugar, six eggs, half a capful of sweet milk, half a cupftul of mo- lasses, a cupful and’ s half of batter, und a teaspooultl of Soda; frait and spice to taste. Molasses Drop Cakes.—A cupful of mo- lasses. half a cupfal of meited butter or jard, balf a cuptul of water, three cuptuls of flour, a teaspeonfual of ginger, and a smai teaspoonful of soda, Beat well and dro} on buttered tins, and bake quickly. 2 = Facts and Scraps. Pe ae ep ih le tomy Washer woman S? ol). Ao old hacbelor Says that when he wooed she woulda £. Whoever would be tranquil, let him not uivestigale, Ifthe best man’s faults were written ob his forehead, ke would draw his hat over Ins ryes, Punch, im his dictionary, gives the defiii- tion of the word» “cUnscience:” “My rule for another man's Conduct,’ The editor of the New London Telegram asks Gen. Pleasagton to inform him Whether blue giass will cure hams. Mr, Ham proposes to starta weekly paper in Milledgeville, Ga, It) sbould come out every Fry-day. Littie things should not be despised. The little Loe is the smallest on the fvot, but it always has the sargest corn, Three are a mod, according to jaw. This is Whal a another chap are courting the same girl. “So you like your secon t wile better than the first?” Yes,” hes@i@, enthusiast iaalhy; “she always puls enough Starch ia my shirts to save me the trouble of scratching my back.” About this time o'year the man who has spent a hundred dollars on bis garden be- gine to-dstimate hisoniens at two! deHars each. In order to make his books balance, it was 2° Mount Allison ‘girl’ who, when a syilor of forty’ years’ Voyagings had been pointed oul to herasao “cold salt,’’ subse- quentiy alluded to him asan “ancient eblor- idé@ of sodium.” “What areithose purple poses down by the brook?” asked Gus. “If you mean,” rephes Clara, ‘*Lhose glorious masses of ein- purpied efllorescence, that bloom is bosk- dells and fringe the Wimpling streamlets they are campanula rotunaifiora.”” A North Carolina man has ifivented a pew spark-arrester, just as theugh. the, old finan Velled down Stairs to the girl ‘to “comp to bed, atid asking if that Saptiead intended to std) for bredkfust, wasn't effective enough An eychange, says: “An Albapy man who ured lo live on ten c3nts a day, died wealthy.” He may have died. wealthy, but we will beat money he didn’t Ute fat, °°’ young fellow thinks when be and} Going west 4 +s + wise! ror Trains ~ wt’ St, No. 3 startoss dg Nea'n jpembon) Noo i se | ayy a ‘2 <¢ 4 ap a.m) Gedrgetown [+ 7.20 Cardigan ‘7 45 S . = Mt Sfewar; f ean, Roy. Funition} 10.43 “Ctr ti.o3 ‘dp. a.m dp ' | ) 10.43 | mm,’ “1 OMe) lap 10.23 6.00 ‘toy Jun‘tion | 6.20.4 0. 3125 Nor Wil’shtre } © 31.39 7.03 40% 3-43 Munter River | 11.58p.m.. 7,16, 5i0u county Line | 12. } Teb9o4g oi Gu Kensington | 1.20 8.23 6.30 : + aus ar 2.05 (ar. gy UU 7.20 Sumr'side lebpy 2:85, | Wellington 3.BO) | - «) i Port Hill 4.16 Leary bo SMB | Alberton 6.50, Tignish ar 735 { ‘Rrains Going biast. get oe No. 4 ‘ yar No. 2 || N TATIONS. |... (Oe Apress hires. Mixed. Pnggt Met POT Sera yl ee rignish 6. 56°"! oF | alberton 6. 45 vu’ Leary | Port Hil 9:18 Wellington 10.05 : ; . ¢jarll.go {4p p.m) Suimr'sids Qdp lis. | 6.00 MPs ” Kensington | 12.08 pm 6.30 | 6.36 County’Line™| l2:50 pty 2 7 9) thinter River) +43 4-445 8.10 Nor Wilshire ar 2.00. oO, $25 RoyJan ‘tiowdp 2.55° jar, 40. | 9% 1,” f 3.15 ‘dp, 9.00". ! = Ch tow @ en jar. 9.40 r 235 } i Roy werd 2.55 Mt Stewart ; i ; i <0 ardigan eat, Qowrenows | 6.15 _ - ain Sa ee —— §S uris Braneh. —— es z . *, , £5 mr 3% i Go ,g West. ~~ > Going East No. ¢ , istattous™ . [Staxtous | Mixed : : No. 5 STATIONS.! wrixed. an en eee Souris B® (6:15 > |Ch’town 2.35 Harmony 6.38 |& Jun. |. *ags ss. Petei’s 7 54 'M Ss JI lac 4.17 Morell 7.59,..benr.0 ldp 4.25 dap 9.8 |S. Peters| 5.4 Roy Jun'tion) 10.43 (il’rmony d Ch'town jar 11.03 (Souris ar WM. McKEC.INIE, e Supt. P. E. I. R. C. J. BRYDGES, 54 Gen |. Supt. Gov't. Rallways.; Charlottetown, May 21, 1877. , a — ee $e mer me H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. AM parties leaving their orders for Taning A wicked menrkilled himself im the lowest | ievel of a Navade- mine, and af ‘Account| ways: Thus bis alleged soul. was saved over half a mile of transportation,” | A Washington description: “And there- | upon Mr. Evarts put on his shoeking bad hat thai when on, male; him resemble a tailow’ dip surmounted by a rusty extinguisher,’ ~| at Bremner Bros. wil! receive the best attention. All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do weil to have them, tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfec order all the time. : REF TASH A visit once a year at lJeast will be madet all parts,of the Island; or, oftner if required Dg or =e =? ee _——— BARGAINSIREGULAR TRADERS mith oie NEW GOODS. ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRE, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS &c, &e., and all Summer Goods? at REDUCED PRICES, White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. oa T ee ‘BOTTOM PRICES. 13 ROBERT. .ORR &°CO. duly AOU. wove) ado’. American & Foreign Patents. as Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. ATENTS procured iv all countries. No kes jo advance. No charge for services until the Patent is granted, Preliminary examinations tree, Our valuable pamphlet sent tree tpona re “eipt of stamp. Addré:s, GILMORE, SMITH & CO:, ~~. Washington, VD. Cc, ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers. and Sailors. of the. late war, or their heirs, are ip, maay caes entitled to money trom the Government, which has been fougd to be due since final pay- mént. | Write fu}l history of service and state amount of pay aad bouaty received: ' Certificates off Adjutant’ Geaeral U..S. A. showing service and honorable discharge there- trom, ig place of discharge lost, procured tor. a Psmall. fee. | expreem | 163" E | Raclose, stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re-} ply, with blanks, will he sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. - } Pe ie? TL Federal Officers, Séldiers wid Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, im the line } 40. obtain a& penziag,, ; j / Widow ,apd minor. children, of Officers, Sal- ders Rr who have died Coca Atelier: of disexse cOutracted or Wouuds and injiriestre eived in the service and iu the line of duty, can “| proeure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Uo. Increased fr leg for» pensioners obtaiued. | Bounty Land: Wartants procured for service iv wars prior to March 3, 1855. jraats granted for service io the late rebellioa. Send stamp to Gilmyre & Co, Washington 0-C,° ° full ipstructions. Jaly, 24, 1877, Look Out for Five. rl HIGHEST CASIL PRICE PAID FO ‘There are 00 War- Bogs, Wool, and Sheepskins. sie tein J. BD) CURRIE’S, Clucia Princ* aad Geaflo. sirets Cho wi, © 27> 1877:—6'n ** Specially for Farmers. Ww: OFFER POR SALE | ‘BUCKEYE MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated) Whilcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. —aLso— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS:.: We keep constantly on hand almost ever nd of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Wood Funps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable fer any depth of well, and offer them ata liberal discount for cash, MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square ee j | PLASTER PARIS ! 5 (BBES. now on hand. - GARVELL BROS. h'town, Aug. 23—pat ar 2w STEAM MILL, _MOUNT STEWART. PHE Subscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Iumber of al kinds, in Oak, Eim, White Pine, Pitch Pine Spruce’ or Birch; also, Spruee Knees Trenails, Wedges, Deek: Plugs, and Ship's Blocks of every description—all delivered at shortnotice. se ; LONGWORTH & CO.,. Water Street. Ch’town, duly 18,1877. ' N.» B.—Spruce andj Fir Shingles .very w. Aug. 15—3m Mens and Boys’ Clothing! cide ty in the late. wa, and disabled. thereby, | ——_——, | Charlottetown, June 7 1877 °* = ea a ene ) Pe Ses te od wore: ee SF een age oe poe ede —— ae ee —_ * 4 . reek, : t rt ts te Pee xmas ~ a a : n pee rt SN Bien oe . ° AOyi soe bs FS From Lado (“Chatetowy, Prince Riad ita FALL TRIPS, 1877. oe + , The ‘new, Clipper BARK HN TIN ES HR HMA, 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Lloyds, JOHN. MCMAHON, COMMANDER. . Now in London and on the berth to receive cargo,fwill sail PROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT. about’ the {st SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELE’ KNOW® CLIPPER BARKENTINE 428 Tons Register T@oppzred and Clissed 9 years, Al at Lloyds, JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, Will be on onthe berth as asval, aad will follow the “ EREMA,”’ SAILING FROM LONDON POR CHARLOTTETOWN , About (5th September, > ©) o> Carrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetéwnh, Summerside afid’ Shedtar +!» and have good accommodation for passengers. ” oParties wishing to have ther goods delivered-*hére ‘early in the se@eg / Lv f in ‘the a For frets eee orders in thine,’ so as rot to detain the neater >. a t freight or passagé apply, in London, to Joan Pitcairn & SONS. 6 sl Degas Liverpool, to PITcaIRN w won, ty Goan ITCAIRN & “ons, 69 Cornhill; Te the Owhete! | \ Bro’s, Broekicy Buildings, 51 South John Street: or here, to’ ) Charlottetown, July 28, 1877. PEAKE BROS. & co. PB ISLAND SUMMER RESORT, a ot ae = . i => 2= ea , i s - a we. . => ; (hg Ba SP ae SS 4 ~ ON Meer 5 r ( SERS se | i Re NSO RA TIT 4 as ‘amon mohen ots aan wl hon ehh 7 art oe 63 o = iboi <a 4 30 Vji WV ets ND PARK EOTEL; SUMMERSIDE ii 5 ; a j Sh 9H i’ "y 1g , 4 | OfJ Oi Loe 7 ' rAaTG : ‘ rT: jidtw ted! bare ,ot bozsim TVe.ms Weekly as une, SO: J uly, IS10.50 . Aug 12. Fn a ‘ : - ef be —_ ‘ **s ~ [ ~ ta as SAY . a ; — HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one bun “contains, id addition to the sleeping apartments, lred and fifty guests, is now opea. It Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-roon cg tee crm Sued, ee ging, King). fn -rooms. Pictwresqu 3 Seana rn vos acres In extent, In the Bedeyne Bay, directly Sepoeite the visibge tbs of re potent ts Combines the retirement ensured by the iusiar. position of its surrduediage with as frigate omeace to @ pogition in the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are;obtai , ow odie 9 windowsand roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Talaed the : Se eted, ee a a — walks and drives, the greater part beiog- lett Guély Ww baal b enjoyed with suitable pri r iou , thé Hotel, dressing rooms have been constracted for the tee a BEE ee ete a oo aon ply frequently to aod from Summerside, and will ¥egulatly meet all Biehnere tevin one nace arlottetown; and can be made available . tor picn)cs, fishing and shadting parties ne rsa hes rem gy onthe Bay. Horses, carridges, rowing and sail boats, always on hires ures and purties canhave contiguous suites of rooms. if required. by s@ading ritosable iia $, juired, by seudiag rea onable TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, | : for summer residence according to rocm. Special arrangements cap be unade J, L. Holman, , _ , PROPRIETOR MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Te OR CRF act bei to Canal $1,000,000, with ower ty igease to $1, 00.000 HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL. tele te Daily at the Office of CARVELLBR 05. , Agents for P, K, sland isk Taken io abate gee: oe Pe ies tt 1 SREEE oa gear ge yee ae ve ETHEL BLANCHE | Batman’ * 3 he a A RO OET “e ere r eye ee