’ , , setecied Foewy. ee PO OPO TRUTH. No seeret sin shall ever skulk Behind my shellering screen, But In the blaze of noontide sun Fach word and act be seen. No tricks of speech my tongue shall know, Nor flattery's honeyed ways But to each rival claim award Its honest blame or pralse. bhough men should frown on every side, And brows be black with hate, Though thong and scourge and dungeon cell : i pon my speech awaill,— They shall not seal my fearless lips, Nor stay my warning hand: On God's own rock, Eternal Right, My feet firm-planted stand. Household Hlints. ee ~~ = Ne a id Nice Tea Cake.—When company comes, avd | have no cake, this is how I make one. fake a cupful of sugar, a cupful of sour cream, an egg, 3 teaspoonful of soda, and flavor with lemon or nutmeg.; I prefer nutmeg. It is nice, and easily made. Mrs. Hodgman’s Mock Apple Pie.—One aod a half pounded crackers, a cupful and a wird of boiling water, a cupful of sngar. the grated rind and juice of one Jemon, & teaspoonful of butter and a pineh of salt; bake between crusts, ag an apple pie. Vo Preserve Hams io Summer.—Slice all feom the bone ready to fry ;-then have ready a stone jar or pail, as you may have, to keep it in. Thoroughly fry it, and pack it, covering it with lard. In this way itis always ready. for table just by warming, avd will keep sweet the year round. Vanilla Cookies.—-A cupful of $butter, a cupful of sugar, One egg, a smal} teaspoon- ral of cream tarter, half a teaspoonfal of sda, half a cupful of milk (scant measure), tivoar Ull stuff enough to roll without trou- ble: flavor with vanilla... Roll thin, sprinkle suear over, and roll again, cut out, and bake in a quick oven. {ea Kolis.—A pint of2{warm milk, a table- spoonfal of butter rubbed into,the flour, a tablespoonful of sugar, an egg, two-thirds of a cupful of yeast, salt. flour to knead, not hard; when risen knead again, and Ict rise again, then roll and cutout. If made th: first thing in the morning tbey will rise ip g2ason to bake for tea. Graham Gems.—Two cupfuls milk, one and a half cupfuls of Graham, half a cupfu! of flae flour, an egg, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, anda little salt; melt a small piece of butter and pour in; half a teaspoonful oj cream tartar, fourth of a teaspoonful soda; have the pans smoking hot, drop apiece o1 iut'er Into each one, putin the mixture, aid bake in a hot oven until done. “Makes cae dozen, Tapioca Padding.—Four tablespoonfuls of tapioca; cover with ‘water, and ‘souk imree or four hours; pour off the water. put ia ove quart of milk, place it in a pail, and put itina kettle of borllug water; wher the milk boils stir in the yolks of thre: reyes and alittle salt; stir till it begins t thicken. Make a frosting ofthe three egg» and spread over the top. Fiavor with lem- ovor yanilla, as you p ease, * Facts and Seraps. . ORDO LLL BO OL LOL LOPLI EN EA tijaek friars—coloured Gooks, ° Ladies should remember tnat it is the las: cstich feather that breaks the husbauds Prine .. Boys who are philosophers at six ycars of age are generelly bloekheads ab tmeaty- one. Alla chap has to do in these days to pas: fur a genins iS lo button his coat behind ang pu his bat on wrong side out: - What's a fellow to do, doctor wher he’ in Company and bas nothing to say 7" Uh should say itquietly,” replied the doctor. A consul being questioned by a jndge know «for whom te was concerned,” re plied: vd am concerned, my lord, tor the plaintiff, but IT am employed by the defend- aol, gpa Danbury mang tescribes a church festi- val fur raising meney as an Operation where- iw one-hatfthe ebureh buys berries at tif- tern cents a quart, and seils them to the other hall for a dollar. **Madame,” said a trance-medium, ‘your husband's spirit wishes to communicate with you.” ‘No matter,’ suid the widow “of he’s got no more spirit in the othe: wortd than he had in this, ivs not worth betheripg about,” At a Sunday school a teacher asked a little boy ithe hnew what the expression ‘* sow- jog tares’’ meant, **Courth Ido,” said he pulling @ pair OF tis trousers rougd in trout, ‘theres a@ lear my ma sewed; | teared il when | was sliding down nill,”’ Jrascible Old. Party ;—Conductor, didn’t you wake up asl asked you? Herel am, miles beyond my station.”’ Conductor — fF did try, but ali | could get out of you Why was ‘All right, Maria: get the children their breakfast, and 1'll be down in a min- ute.’ fhe parishoners of a«lergyman in Scot jand, in expressing to him their aversion to the use of manuscript sermons, asked: * What gars ye lake up your Dit Of papers to the pulpit’ He replied thatit was best, jor reaily he could not remember a serwop, and must have his paper. ‘* Weel, well, uuiaister,”’ they relahated, * If ye eannare uetber the sermon then dinna expect that we can,” A Germaa enjisted in the army was in the course of & few days put on, picket duly. iis instructions Were, when any one ap- proached lo siy: * Who comes there?’ Liree times, and ther shoot, Before long he perceived & man approaching; he waited yuietly ill the man got near, and then he suddenly brought his musket to his shoul- der and bimes?’ Bang! LY iduty io the late war, aud disabled thereby, shouted : «* Who comes lere, dree| cag St. Peter’s Schools | Railway ime Table ~ ee will Re-Open on Monday, 27th) — August. Five Teachers ere employed in these Schools, which are graded to sult acholars | f} r of all ages. ee) he Boys’ School. 0 es i r 1, RAILWAY. } tha Boys’ School will be under the , CHANGE : OF TIME. charge of V. E. Harris, Esq.. of King’s College. W eens, _ wae the ae -——— School, Truro. Mr. Harris bas graduated; e ; s ‘ake with honours at King’s College, and also! ( )% aod afer MONDAY, APRIL 30th holds a Nova Scotia Public School License 1877, Trains will run as follows :— of the highest grade, Subjects Taught—} —<———=———=———— Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathernat- wpains Going West. ics. English Branches — History, Arith- metic, kc. In the Boys’ School there are i citiabie eR A oe two departments. ' STATIONS |pyoresy, |SUmboat) yo’ . ’ ee | aw Cirls’ School. a Te ee ’ | i oe . Subjects—All English Branches, rench Georgetown rs 4.20 German, Music, Smging and Drawing. In| ©#rligan li i 7 this School there are tbree departments. Mt Stewar ; lap 9.18 pay” For Terms and further particulars] joy. tan'tion!** 10.43 apply to “h'ton ; ar 11.05 lap. a-midp. GEORGE W. HODGSON, Y* sa dp 10.23) 6.0u ‘ : ’ toy Jun‘tiou 10.43 | 6.20 3.25 i Clergy House. | vor Wilshire} 11.39 | 7.0% | 345 our ery ws Munter River | 11.58). 7.16 5.00 —— | Vonnty Line |, 2. 7.52 5.50 i ensing 2 8.28 6.3 American & Foreign Patents.|*-rses | goo | aie eee i oo. hr —— dp 2.35 ' 5 oh % . Wellington 8.30 | Gilmore, Smith & Co, Successors to Chipman, | Wort Hing = 4.16 | () Leary 5.42 Rosmer & Co, Alberton 6.50 ATENTS procured ia all conatries, No v3 eee ME oe eda A in advance. No charge for services until the ian eh dt ale patent is granted. Preliminary examivations | rrains Golng East. tree, Our valdable pamphiet seut free upon re-} —___—_— sain ililivilingraieibiitaii a cee ceipt of stamp. “ ve’ | No.2 No. 4 1. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., [| STATIONS. | py press. a mboat Mixed. Washington, D. C. | Ex Prens. ates 1, | Py ee — | fignish | { 8-00 ARREARS-I0F PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. | ainerton B45 mn a U Leary ‘. 52 { EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors 6t} port Hill 9.18 | the late war, or their heirs, are io many} wy jjington 10.05 | cages entitled to money trom the Government, § jarll.go dp p.uil which has been found to be due since final pay- | Samr side a idp 113 6.00 p- ment. Write full history of service aud state Kensington 12.08 pin 6.30 aoa amount of pay aod bounty received. County Line | 1 250 | 1 Bo 7; Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A. | Manter River) Las | 145) | 8.10 showing service and honorable discharge there-| Nor Wil shire) ar.2.00 | Vref eae trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for a] Roy Jun ion dp 2.55 \wr -40. 1 “gag a i 21s ion O88. 1 aoe small te Ch town i $ ee ' » ar. 9.40 Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., And full re { _ ply, with blanks, will be sent frea Waadew ke _— Mu Seow Mb) gg | aaa PENSIONS, = PENSIONS. | sgraigan |) 5°47 | | : ae aeorgetewn | * 6.15 LL Federal Officers, Soldiers Peer ie — — wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line B ranch. a ee ee Souris ——— — — : -—— es can obtain a pension. Widows, aud minor children of Officers, Sol- diers and Sailors, who have died siuce discharge ; t. of disease covtracted or woueds and injuries re Gong, Wee eived in the service aud in the line of duty, «aa } --— procure pensivus by addressing Gilmore & Co. Going, Fast - ~ 3 She we | No.6 STATIONS... Mixed. Stati us: | Mixed. ee FALLING SICKNESS JERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug— by one monti?s usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders, ‘To convince sutferers that these powaers will do all we -- {claim for them, we will send by mai!, post- paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Gou ard is the only physician that as ever made this disease a special study, and has to aur knowledge thotsands have been’ perma-. uently cured) by the use of Wiese Powders,, we will guarantee a poanandnt cure ip every case, or refund yon ‘al uoney ex- All lumberjasea is kiln-dried, e-d allgwork istwarranted to give Satisfaction. PAULSLEA, Graftou Street Ju ne 14,1877. STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, NOtice is hereby given that the Board Price, for Tate” box, $3.00, or 4 boxes |jfor $10.00, sent by mall to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C.O. D. D. Addrese, | yp 4 youn Posi ure Four snslalments, of Five, per Cent. each, ; on the Subscribed Capital€of the Company. payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— ; Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d.y of August, 1877; Five per Cent. on or 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 Mieventh dav of May, [878. ‘ By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY; Secretary {jr 11 Consumpti LL sufferers trom this diveawe thst are anxious to be cured, should try Dr TIVE POWDERS. These Powders are the only pre Lio own that wll cure Consumpt iontaheat aeeuk s af the Throat and Lungs—indeed, so strong is our faith em, and. also to convince you that they 4. are no humbug, we will forward to every. July 5 1877 TO Lisp. HAT Beautiful Villa Residence, ten min. utes’ drive from the city, formerly owned by C. C, Gardiner, on the St. Peter’s Roac Apply to JOHN CORBETT, Architect, Dor- chester street? Also,t0 let, atthe same place, in pastur- age, |8 acres of excellent Grass. Apply to Mr. CURTIS, on the premises, July 6, 1877,--2in We don't Want your money anti! you are perfeclly satisded of their curative powers If your life is worth saving, don’t delay in giving these Powders a trial} as they will surely cure you. ( Price, for large box, $3.00, {sent to snd part of the United Staus§ or Cana ® mail on receipt of price. Address, ASH36, ROBBINS, 360 Futon St May§ls77. Iocreased rates for pensioners obtained. Bouaty Land Warrants procured for service in| ——--—---—- .———-_—-| —-——- ——- wars prior to March 32,1855. There ave ao war-| dp ok. ip. pai raats granted for service ia the late rebellion. + b. a it on 2.1b5 ilarimo 6.5 ib. Jiu. | 2.35 Send stamp to Gilmore & Co, Washington, eri eta t et oe ca _— + D.C, full instrnetions. iadl -« Poe ae M.S. dan dp “23 July 24, 1877. MeStewsrt J te Y ik |More] 5 08 eieenyeernee ee re ere ter er ey ear ene eae a : ’ { dp 2.8 IS, Pelere i+ oO ¢ ‘ }4 Roy Juu'tion, 043 (AM rmeny j sawing aning : POL own jar 11.03) (Souris ar —— WM. McKECANIE , al Supt. P. E. kK, MCULDIECS GF ALL DESCRIPI'ONS, fe. a nieve, Geb do Supt Govt. tuilways ; i. “hurloitetownh, May 21, :877. Deors & Sashes, Window & Door Framzs, Medical Notices. Guttirs, Mantics, etc., etc., Fits £ I tianufuctured CHEAPER than by anygotler | | S DI Cpsy, establisiment ip the city, and =) consiantly on hand. } equa) conyonienre to a position in the town. KISSNERS CELEBRATED CONSUMP-/ sutierer, a iree trial box. ee a eee REGULAR TRADERS” ’ ea 5 i pe Ss ul = 2 ie Aer ee ee? ROLE eS ates pe a From Londo to Charlottetown, Prince Edward island FALL TRIPS; 1877. ee oe — The new Clipper BARE BIN'TDIN EH HREM A, 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Llovds, JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. Now in London and on the berth to receive cargo, will sail PROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT. about the {st SEPTEMBER next. ALSO TIE WEL KNOW®Y CLIPPER BARKENTINE rN 7’ . | R KTHEL BLANCHE 428 Tons Register, Cupp red and Classed {9 years, Al at Lioyid’s, JOHN GRAIAM, COMMANDER, Will be on ou the berth as§asual, and will follow the “ EREMA,” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About 15th September, Carrying freight at through rates to Pictu, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac; and have good accommodation for passengers. ; oParties wishing to have the:r goods delivered here early in the sergon will oblige by rWardiog thei: arders in time, 80 48 not te detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrcaren & Sons, 69 Cornhill: in pLiverpool, lo PircaikN Bro'’s, Brockley Buildings, 51 South Johu Street: or here, lo the ower, PEAKE BROS. & CO, CUE RESORT, i Charlottetown, July ?3, 1877. IMAM) f { 7a Hee ea ePURS Te ae er Oe = : ; y i | P a eee aH =e 1 ee ; _—_ ; Sa Sef > WR 2 =. gol ~~ Ss 4 is ae eae > 5 a. H Wh i -G / SS Se J re NE AA a - + SRA ISLAND PARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE, ‘Perms Weekly: June, 89; July, $810.50: Aug... S12; Sept., $9 “HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one hundred and fifty guests. is now opea. It B -coatains, ia xddition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public and Private Parlor Billiard, Reading, Smokiog, Barber’s and Bar-rooms. Picturesquely situated on aa (slapd, one hua cre d and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the rising town of Summerside, it combines the retirement easured by the insular position of its surroundidgs with : Beautifal views of the harbour are obtaiaable from the Windows and roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Tleed: Tee grouoils aresbenig tastefully laid out with walks and : of Directors of this Company have made pended. all sufferers should “give | these: wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy Ouvarious paris of the beach oesr a®further call of Powilers an eatly trial!’ nid be conviniced Pipe Hotel. dressiag rooms have been constracted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belonging to of their ctirative powers, ‘» comity Hotel, will ply trequeatly to aad trom Summerside, and will regularly meet all Steamers from i= . Y : : : . . . qrhedjac ayd Chaplouctowa; and cxn he made available for picaics, fishing and shooting parties and pleasure excursicns onthe Bay. Families aud-partiés Gan have co votice beforehand. TERMS -—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according to room for sunimer reside uce, , Hlorses, carriages, rowing and “sail boats, always on hire. coatguous suites of rooms, if required, by seodiag reasonable Special arrangemecats can be made J, LL. Holman, PROPRIETOR aie ae OF CAIN ADA. ode Cantal $1,000,000, vik power 10 increase t0 $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. the Office of Risks Taken Daily ar ! CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. EK. {sland Cha: bo1tctown, June 7. 1877 ~~: a AE RG eee? drives, the greater part beiog left fively” MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Fo ag! eh GS ~ lle A RRM Ao car ele i ETM EA, 0 50 Bo : 4 3 « Agia ao yal tO we OO AIOE he a ME a