Selected Poetry. Ce WOMAN’S “NO.” jle spoke to her with manly word,— With honest speech and slow ; She felt she loved him as she heard, But yet she answered “No.' She saw him rise, she saw him stand, As staggering from a blow; She could have kissed his trem But still she answered “No.” vling-hand, And so he goes—to come no more! ut let him only go, iler voice will ca.) him from the door,— Who trusts a woman’s *‘No.” Facts and Seraps. ws Vw eS ie * cr ww ws o “LT never fels so frightened in my life, ' she suid to her lover ; * I turned as while as your shirt frout—no”—on inspection— “very much whiter.” “Wot d’yer keep on a hittin’ the poor old donkey like that fur, father?” ‘“*Cos your mother ain’t here, mylad. Cos yer mother aint ‘ere.’ 1? at ‘-Do those bells sound an alarm of fire?’ ssid a stranger the other Sunday, as the chureh bells were calling together the wor- uippers. ‘*Yes, was the reply, “but the fire is iu the next world,’ *Provisious seem very dear about here?” Biddy: * thrue fer ver ‘ans ner. Beef hasnt been so high since the cow jumped over the moon; and the poor bave to kill themselfs wid Work In orther to live in this unforthunate counthry.” Sports: u: Dumas, speaking of a young man who couidn’t write anything, but obtained grest vogue by haunting lierary reunions and assiduously cultivating the society of ar- tists, once said: ‘He is a newspaper wray - per that thinks itself journalism,” A rich but parsimonious and very old gentleman, on being taken to task for his uncharitableness, said; **Trne, 1 don’t give wuch; bat if you only knew how it hurts ye when I give anything, you wouldnt wonder. 1 am in hopes to tcel diflerent when J inherit brother bill's property.” Perhaps children are the silver vords that bind us to heaven, and yet a man does’nt think about that who, alter listening until three o'clock in the mormng to the music o} his infant, just glances wearily at bis watch, aud remarks to his wife, “ My dear, I think iii go out into the woodsshed and try to get a little sleep.” A righteous Louisina judge, in a case in- volving a question of the ownership of 4 hog, ruled out both plaintilf and cetendant, and gave the animal to one of the witness- ‘s The noteworthy feature of this deci- ~ion «8 not that plaintiff and defendant came away empty handed, but that the law- yers didn’t have a chance to divide the hog jelween themselves. One cold and stormy election day, Judge Story felt it his duty to go to the polls. He crdeved his carriage, Lut jast as he wa: petting in, turning to his colored driver, he sald: ‘Have you voted yet?” ‘No, massa Story; Twas waitng to crive you first.” “Well” replied the Judge, ‘and who de yeu intend to vote for?” ‘1 shall vote foi A..” answered the drive .““Well, continu ed the Judge, laughing, ‘*! should vote foi b., 80 you liay pul up the curriage again, ond we will both stay at home and pair ct Gur Votes.” SUMMER SEPARATION. (From the Danbury News. June is the month of love, joy, anu August that cof its agony. In dune Lwe heuris knit together aud became one, hi Avglst two bodies seperate. . She goes away to see her mother’s auat in the cour- “aud he stays at home, working th teaudinil of duty. This comes bard on ais men, DUL its weight is the heaviest on the grocery clerk, His heart is not im his werk. ttuw can it be? Where the treasure ts there will the heare be a'so, and the treasure ts Ia awa sle cannot counterfeit successfully that expression of all-absurbing interesi which makes a clerkship a thing of beauty, Certainly his is a most critical task. The variety and diversity of the articles in whish the deals require tha, he shsuid keep bis wits about him. In this particular he 1s in almost as much danger as the drug clerk, while the opportuniues for shpping are a hundred fold. A Danbury mau who went tu a drug store to have a perscription pre- pared, Seeing nobody but a clerk present, said :— ‘Young man are you keeping company with a girl?” « Yes blush, Do you think the world of her?” ‘] de,’ said the clerk tirmly, although blushing considerably, “Js she in town?” persued the custome: anxiously. No, sires She is away on a visit.” “ Phat will do,” said the man, decisively® * You can’t feel around any prescripuion tos me.” And he went away. But it is the grocery clerk who has tk strnggie from earcy morn tll late at mglt with a flood of annoyances. Whep de dips late the sugar bertel he tuinks cf her lips ued Ip culling the cheese he is ie- winded cf the ! his devotion to her, and when he teoks inte the batter ferkin his thoughts siray to tir bar. When he would go away by timsell aud give expres- sion to lis emetions he is cbliged to help lifta barrel of corn beef, or roll a cask of san or open a cask cf lard. lt is only when he is dealing out mackerel that he feels as if he hid a companion in kis sorrow, &$)mpathiz- erin grief, ‘There is that softened, subdued light inthe eyes of a salt mackerel Which touches a responsive chord in the heart of suffering and wakens it to plaintive mlody. ee ys ir,’ answered the clerk with a sirength + WORE SOUR BREAD —_——$——__— Gillet’s Celebrated Cream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universal Satisfaction. Price 12cts per Package— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread. “7 Te, Te ke ake For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF. . ——et ee A OE Specially for Furmers. —_ W* OFFER FOR SALE BU OR HY KINDS OF AND OTHER MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating Hay Rake and Wand Rakes. —ALSO-— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost ever kind of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Mood Pumps. We have imported a number of these Pumps suitable for any depth of well, and offer them ata liberal discount for cash. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square Ch’town, July (8, .77.—tudt h pa pre Im Mortgage Sale. O be Sold, by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifth Day of September next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in ar Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date th isth day of May, A. D, 1874, and made be tween Malcolm Martin, of Browns Creek in Lot 59,in King’s County, farmer, and Catherine his wife, of the one part, and the Reverend James Phelan of the other part, —all that Tract, Piece, or Pareel of Land situate, lying and being in King’s County, in Lot Fifty-nine, bounded and described as follows,—that is to sav: Commencing ob the south side of the Montague River, a! the northwest angle of land sold te Kenneth Martin; therce south to the division line ot Lots Numbers tifty-nine and Sixty-oue; thence west tothe east boundary line ot land in the possession of Ronald McDonald: thence north to the River; thence along the River to the place of commencemcut— eontaininz, by estimation, Seventy-three Acres of Land, alittle more or less. Also, all that other Tract, Piece, or Parcel ol Land. situate, lying, and being, iin Queen's County, in Lot Fifty-Seven, bounded and described as follows, that Isto say: eom mencing on the Kast side of the road lead ing to Murray Harbour, at the Southwest ingle of Land sold lo Ronald Ross; thence | East. to the west line of Land in the pes session Of Malcolm Montgomery; thence South Eastwardly to Land sold to Donald McDonald: thence west to the road thence along the road to the place of com- mencemeat. Containing an area of one hundred acres of Laud alittle more or legs. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & Mcleod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this Twenty-eighth day of July, 1877. (Sgd) JAMES PHELAN, Mortagee. July 28, 1877.—taw 4wks STADACONA tie and Life Insurance Company, OTICE is hereby iiven that the Board - No of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four instalments, cf Five per Cen?l. each,? on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, (Juebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d.y of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on er before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; five per Cent. on or before the Nleventh day of May, 1878. : : By erler of the Beard, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Sceretary {jlr 11 CORNED BEEF COOKED oo I | i July 5 18 | | 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. How tenderly he lilts it from the kit, how! lovingly he lingers in wrapping it up. Poor fellow! le may pui up washing starch lor baking powder, draw molasses tu the kero- sene can ant even attempt to palm off virions things for tea. He may do this. It tuore than tikely he will, Lut the EXP eS. Son of a mackrels’s eye Will vot change. The sofi, subdued light of sympathy s ‘ill re-! yaains, All who have used it know of its exs cellence. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF’S, ‘| from, io place of discharge lost, procured for a Railway Tit ne Table. — se - ian . A het yt r me ML ‘ vc, i RAILWAY } CHANGE OF TIME, a’ and after MONDAY, APRIL-~ 30th 1877, Trains will run as follows :— ‘peains Goins West. | + No.8) No. ] nas No STATIONS |pyproce | SU mboat) vil. we ae a.m Georgetown |* 7.20 | Cardigan ae 4 . . lar 10 Mt Steway, ; ‘ap 9.18 Roy. Jun’tion)** 10.43 oe lar 11.03 |dp. a.m dp ihe | , dp 10.23 {| 6.00 Roy Jun‘tion | 10435 | 6,20 3.25 Nor Wil’shire | 11.39 7.03 3.45 Hunter Kiver 11.58p.m., 7.16 5.00 »County Line 12. 7.52 5.5U Kensington | 1.20 8.28 6.30 Sumr'side ; rd a ar, 9-00 ; dp 2.35 Wellington 3.30 | Vort llill 4.16 Leary | 6.42 Alberton | 6.60: -1 Viguish lar 7.35 | rains ’ Going : Least. Tost bSts > \i toe ENO Mobic ot tr ~ No. 2 se? N oO Sa Aniune: in. SUmb oat) gj en Express. wnee. (tft ens 2a Tiguish 6.00 | alberton 6.45 | O’Leary 7.52 | Port Hill ae FS Wellington | 10.05 | 4 ip larll.oo jdp. p.m Sumy'side ar 113 6.00 ww Kensing toa | 12.08 pm 6.30 6.36 County Line | 12.50 | 7. 2 7.90) unter River) 1.43 | 7-43 310 Nor Wil'shire) ar 2.00 | o 8.25 ? | - 4 toy Jan tonidp 2.55 jar 40 | 9.20 o4~ } 4, to. Ch'town te: ('P UO far. 9.45 | 2:35 | Roy rea} 2.55 |} MtuSv.ewart * | : ay | 4.25 | Cardigan | OY | | Georgetown] 6.15 | Souris Branch. } | Going West. Going bast ee . No.5 |, | No.6 STATIONS, Mixed. S08" | rized. a ipa aa aa souris 6.15 (Oh town 2.35 ilurimony | 6.38 jd. dun, | 2.55 3.. Peter's 7 of . av 4,17 Moreh | 7 oY Pree dp 4.25 “tStew'rt: J te 9.10 Morell 1 we @ ~ (jdp 9.38 3. Peters| 5.4 toy Jun tion)! 10.43 ibrmony } 2 Clr town lar 11.03) [Souris “ar WM. McKECLINIE, 2 Supt. P. Eo. &. 2. J BRYDGES, Gent. Supt. Gov't. Railways. “Marlo town, May 21, 1877. Look Out for Fire. HIGHEST GASIT PRICE PAID FO “_ Ergs, Wool, and Sheepskins, _ AT-— J. D. CURRLE’S, CJucga Prince and Grafton strets Ch’town, 27, 1877.—Gin American & Foreign Patents. Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co, Uae oh procured in all countfies. No fees - in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations iree. Our valuable pampblet sent free upon re - ceipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C. Cee ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. rte Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in many caes entitled to money trom the Government, | which has been found to be due since final pay-f iment. Write full history of service and stute }amount of pay and bouaty received. | Certiticates of Adjutant Geaeral U. S. A, | showing service and honorable discharge there- small fee. Euctose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- Ply, with blanks, will be sent free. | PENSIONS. PENSIONS. t LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the lio clduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, aa obtain a pensioa. : Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge of discuse contraeted or wounds aad injuries re eived in the service and in the line of duty, can j procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & UVa, | } | | lncreased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in / wars prior to March 3,1855. There are ao war- ' } Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms, Pictu resque one huadred and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, direct! riots granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Waghiegton, | iD. c., tull instructions. July 24, 1877, j { i REGULAR T From London to Charlottetown, Prince Edward island FALL TRIPS, 1877. | The ili Cemor ; BARKENTINE BREMasa, _ 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Llovds, JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. Now in London and on the berth to receivejeargo, will sail FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT. about the ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELL KNOW® CLIPPER BARKENTINE KTHEL BLANCH 428 Tons Register, Copp red and Classed 9 years, Al at Lloyd s, JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, Will be on on the berth as usual, and will follow the “ RREMA,” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About {5th September, Carrying freight at“through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac: aud have good accommodation for passengers. oParties wishing to have the.r goods delivered here early i ‘ y in the sexson will o rwarding thei: orders in thme, so as not to detain the vessels. , ee ‘or freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrcairnn & S&S | » toe AIRN & Sons, 69 Cornhill: Liverpool, to Prrcai:N Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street:‘or aa . ae - > , ta seen PEAKE BROS..& CO. Cu ORT, —_— PLR Ee IR es VS oe OT Charlottetown, July 23, 1877. c NN =. ae + hides Nip Acre nisms 3 EU Oo ie a re Te : nyt | ae VN “Ss : x Sa ee 7 re R aS SSN SARS = ARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE, Terms Weekly: June, $9: July, $10.50; Aug., $12; ‘ sept., 60 *? T His NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one hundred and _ fifty gues contains, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public <8, 18 now oped It wre nod Private Parlor ly situated on an Island, Summerside, it combiues the retirement ensured by the insular position or nc esis ae 8 idgs Ww equal convenience to a position in the town. Beauti ri tie from the windows and roof of the Hotel, and from ae aceon hg harbour are obtainable grounds are beg tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the ae = panes, — wooded. Sea bathiag can be enjoyed with suitable privacy ou Varies er part beiag lett finely the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constracted for the purpose. A F parts of the beach near = Hotel, will ply trequently to and from Summerside, and will Seen belouging to Shediac and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishi all Steamers trom and pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and’ aoe Seagal yo i 8 8, rays on bire. Families and parties canhave coat!guous sui q Ss $ Ca ; -< $8 Suites of rooms. if re . ° notice betorehand. ms, if required, by sendiag reasonable TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according to room S c , 2 for summer residence. Special arrangements can be made 3, IL. Holman, PROPRIETOR MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CA NM Ara: a ED - Cantal $1,000,000, with pawer to increase to $2,000.00, +e a HEAD OFFICK: - - MONTREAL. Taken Daiiy at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. E. Island Chai lottetown, June 7..1877. *