ee ee == = — = . ——— eee pag eg - = . — : 7 = — yi se : | ee L7G 4 Fe | 7 , oD ’ ra. ~ Neiected Poetry. f IN] \}) N | | 1h! | tae a aa a ae ae y AY, ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF A eneeacn in hhds. and tierves, 5 u/6 J} . 4 COUNTRY WASHERWOMAN. J ENGLISH RFFINED, in thas and eS — bhils. vi Se == a ——— - | (NOT) IN A COUNTRY CHURCH-YARD AND WHITE GRANULATED, in bbis., = = . ———— = (NoT) BY GRrayY.] COFFEE SUGAR in bits. =< : i ; LUEN YELLOW, in bbis = Farewell. old friend, to memry ever dear, Thy toil and labor ia this world are o'er; | Let every friend to merit shed a tear, The faithful Mary Jones is now no more. } in humble cot she passed a useful life Unomindtful of the world and all its ills A tender mother, a devoted wife, Perfection—in her doing up of frills: vift have I seen her on 2 Surmmer’s day, Prone o’er her task, unmindful of the RTs heat, a os With sleeves tuck d up, she'd stand and} ste Sn Lom an ae | a scrub away. eam f 1D sui Dai y ° And tien on hedges spread her work $0 | a me neat, ‘AnD m “aft ht SECRET, . CAPT. DAY BSGR, Fach closing week, at eve, she took the| } . road, 1. MIBAMICHT” CAPT. BAQUET : . . : , ‘ + | Tit waited ‘ . S if With caps, chemises, handkerchiefs aud |* MIRAMICHI, ; : we srilis, i : ; ‘ ch . eit een . : ately fron bag? : Stockings and ves in wicker-baskets | VW ILL LEAN E i nately from | ICTOL stuw'd fafter arrival of Monday Afternoo: nd to the covers were—her little! frain from Halifax) every Monday Miduight: biils SHEDIAC cafier arrival of Tuesday Train ' a Votary a Owed half his beat irons Puli niansy Fashion’s shrine y to her starch and | ; t it From genis who sport their shirts with} —_——— Ol so fine, oo es) - le ae , ; ae us eee OO Be tg 'Pasbebiac, Peree, Gasye, Father Point, and all. ro iiitle VOVS Wilh Collars @ ia byron. i j One day I chanced to pass her cottage by, | And wonder’d where its occupant coutd | be; I saw aheap of clothes neglected lie; Nor at the tub, nor at the hedge was she. Returning home, I saw upon the ground Auempty baskel, with a letter tied; I broke the seal. and to my anguish found That very morning Mary Jones had died! Adieu, ye spotless vests of white Marseilles, So white ye give me pleasure to put on, Ye suowy-bosom'd shirts a long farewell— Alas! poor Mary's ‘‘occupation’s gone.” Oh! Mary shirts Were ; Now I ne'er put one on but feeling pain, And, closing up my waistcoat in despair, ‘ Peei I can never show their like again. Jones, thy perfection Death’s ruthless hand hath laid thee out at last; Thy mangling’s done; his is a mangling trade ; Thou'rt bleaching io the chilly Northern blast, Pale as the shirts o’er which thy fingers stray’d. Nymphs of the tomb! attend the funeral! throng ; Plant mauge!-wurzel near where she is jaid, And seailer snow-drops as ye pass along, Fit emblems of the whiteness of her trade. Po sit LOW &ATES. Strugle iCi’iown, done 19, [Sii—p avy “QUERES & GUL? PORTS m St. John and Halifax) \fiernoon ; Tuesday Morning: Puesday,. Above Named Places, every Tuesday CHARLOTTETOWN, SUMMERSIDE ey ery every QUICK TIME CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch'town, June 16, {877.—mdth \ NI UGGY —NEw- Seal / For Sale at a Bargain. Real Stylish / Apply to A. A, BALDWIN & CO. June 29—2in A. PAcNEILL. «| Auctioneer and Commission Merchant NO..LL QUEEN STRET. CHARLOTTETOWS, "Ke AUCTION SALES, of all descrip- P.-E. ISLAND tions, attended to ju eity and eountry al moderate rates. May 21, 1877. en Conundrums. SL ON NT BIRO EF RF EI NIRS et OY ES SEN er tr ENIGMA. A riddle of riddies—It dances and skips; itis read la the eyes, though it cheats on the lips. if it meets wit’. its match it is easily caught, But if money can buy it, its value is naught, ENIGMA. Ate Christmas time not long ago, ‘here Wasa goodly fall of snow; But mark me, were it not for me, ; That snow had ne'er been seen by thee. [1] } Oh, see! far out on yonder bay That little ship oO erwheimed with spray, Now sinking low, now rising high, She sends me far intothe sky. [2] A troop Went out to march one day, {i think ‘twas in the month of May,} And by the trampling of their feet, hey scattered me about the street. [3] h’m seen in many shapes, ‘tis true, jm red, I’m white, I’m black, I’m blue, [4] i'm large; I’m small, I’m short, I’m Jong; And yet by wind I’m biown along. At sea I'm dreaded by the tar, And by the soldier in the war, Because they cannot see to fight, Por 1[5} sometimes obscure the light, See Facts and Seraps | Virtue is the practice of actions usefal to the individual and to society, vice desiroys those who practice it, by degrading the mind | uniil the capacity for enjoying anything | pure is entirely lost. i Puck says that ene of the triumphs of the | country paragraphist is achieveu when he e2zcceeds by means of a few amusing Teaes | ait ihe head of his column, in !uring us on Lo | reviing an advertisement of somebody's best | family soap. When Mr. Waggish friend remarked that, should adver- ! sity frown upon them, they could turn their attention to the root-beer business, without further capital or experience. | ‘June roses to twine in my darling’s nair, June zephyrs to play on my darling’s brow, | Jace twilight in which to whisper she is | fair, But juu per juice for me just now. A little four-year-old daughter had! watched with interest the unfolding of flowers in a garden, seeing a rose blossom ) chuoged from a bud to a tul!l-blown rose in| a Short space of time. One day she saw a! turkey-cock suddenly expand his tail into a! fun, in the act of *strutting,” when she rap | into her mother and exclaimed, “ Oh, : Mother, l’ve just seen a turkey bioom out!’ ! What Edmund Yates says of London, | holds equally goodin New York. ‘In these days.” says he, ** of architectural imbecil- | | Lh i ‘ ‘ i Brewer married Miss Root a ‘Lemon, LORNED BEET Excursion FOR STAMERS GAAROLL & WORCESTER, | ee A I Tickets. TO BOSTON AND RETURN, Eor 815.00, CARVELL BROS, LO A nt enh netstat a Sx RU Pray RASPBERRY, STRAWRERRY. GINGERWINE. &UiTABLE FOR LEMON, .3 and 20% Gallon Kegs, TEA PARTIES. gap VERY iCHELAP, {(CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, June 14.—2aw pat 2 mos. Reece a rere greene FOR PICNICS Very Choice Fancy Biscuits, CANNED FRUIT. such as Raspberry, & Straw bary LIME JUICE, S. reaches, Strawberry, Pineapple, Tomatoes, etc & L242. Very nice Lot o Confectionery , Oranges, Nuts, etc. BEER & GOFF, DAILY EXAMINER -SOLD ON— |SLAHD PARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE, . Terms Weekly: June, $9; July, S10.50; Aug.. $12; Sept., $9. ~~ _ . . <; ~ rp His NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one hundred and fifty guests, is now open. It | i contains, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public and Private Parlors Billiard, Reading, Smokiog, Barber's and Bar-rooms, Picturesquely situated on an Island., one huadred and forty acres ia 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 equal convenience to a position io the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtainabk from the windowsaad roof of the Hotel, and from the garriage drive around the Island. The grounds are being tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part being lef: finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy onvarious parts of the beach near the Hotel, dressing rooms have beea constracted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belonging to the Hotel, will ply trequently to and from Summerside, and will regulariy meet all Steamers trom Shediac and Charlottetowa; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties aad pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on bire. Families and parties can have cout!guous suites of rooms, if required, by sending reasonabie notice beforehand. TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according toroom. Special arrangements can be made imer leace J, Lh Holman, PROPRIETOR: Summersice, dune 24, 1877. i cr strict anes cate asthma eee | "ie STADAGONA FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE C9,, @Miuebec, Eiead (fiiee: ss oe AUTHGRIZED GAPITAL, . . . . $5,000,000. Government Deposits, $100,000. a a es J. B. RENAUD, Presivegnr. HON. JOUN SHARPLES, Vics-PresiIpENr GEORGE J. PYKE, General MaNnaeer. CRAWFORD LINDSFY, Sieazrany CHARLOTIETOWN BOARD, Chairman; | Jonn;Quirk, Esq.; | Jonn F. Joun InGs, Esq.; | P. W. HynpMan, Esq. JARVELL BROS., Agents. Loesl Bosrds Established throughout the Dominion. Fire and Life Policies Issued at Moderate Rates. MERCHAVTS UUNRINE INSURANCE COT, OF CANADA. Capital $1,000,000, with power to inerease to $2,000,000. MONTREAL. Risks Taken Daily at tho Office of CARVELL BROE., Pacis e Bag . oe IHEAD OFFICE: - - - - een Charlottetown, Jane 7 LsS7f—y ~- — eee ee a ee a QUEER THSURARCE CO.THE DAILY EXAM HER OF ENGLAND. ISOW SALE AT THE STORES OF Capital -- {wo Millions Sterling, A ite: deemeeeeenns | FNSURANCE effected on all kinds of| Buildings, Merchandise, and Produce. | Chappelle, and T. O’Connell. iso, On Vessels on the stocks. j ye Special rates for isolated residences. Losses setiled promptiy. : 4 GEORGE MACLEOD (UniontBanky), | Fice Only 2 Cents, June 2% 1377—her MM , Agent for Prince Edward Island June 15— ity, it 1s pleasant to meet with a candid and | Streets and in Trains, A PLUMSER A PLU MBER Cashmere Jackets and Dolmans uupreending bui.der who frankly avows) his style. Down Yenmark Hill may be no- | ticed « lot of brick houses, which ure con- | spicuously announced on a large Stone slab | to be * Elizabeth Aun Villas.’ There is so! much more of the Elizabeth Ann style than | of the Elizabethan, nowadays!’ But they tonic” or ‘“*harly Cathartic” Styles. AT # CENTS PER COPY, WHOLESALE at the rate of ene dole haven't yet in London any ofour “ Pointed [tar and fiity cents per hundred i June 18, 1877.--4i | FROM HALIFAX. i | AT HALE PRICE, | ile Subscriber having engaged a prac: tical Plumber, any description of work, | at Tuk ;-~either shop or house—in the above a ‘Can now be done at MILLNER’s Tin SHop I | zondon House GEORGE W. MILLNER. : Chitown, June— Jane 19, 187. taw tw . ROBERTOON, Maq. | Charlouetowu, P. KE. Island. | ; ; i i “Railway Time Table. i j PE i RAILWAY | | CHANSE OF Or’ aud afer MONDAY, aper, hy 187 : i+, Trains will raga as follows :—~ "'Deains d#soln Pp i - Wee! . “e i. 2 IS TATIONS. |, = acatbeed su vue OFCOB. Express, Mixed, Ss ip. .8.m ae ,Gcorgetown - 7.20 | Curdizan 167 45 > fe t Sterwar § jar 9.10 paene TO lip 9.12 | Roy Jun tion! £10.43 | h’town, \rl 1.03 dp. _ &-Bidp. &m, ¢ idp 10.25 600 |; 3.28 | toy Juntion\ 10.43 6.20 343 Nor Wil’shire! 11.39 7.08 4.41 | Uouter River 11.58p.m. 7.16 5.09 County Line 12 59 7.52 5.59 Kensington | 1.20 8.28 6.39 . tone. § jar 2.05 sar. 9 00 7.10 Sumr’side dp 2.25 ° Wellington 3.30 Port Hill 4.16 O Leary 5.42 Alberton 6.50 Tignish er 7.35 Trains Going East. ae Fane No.4 . y TATIONS. |p case, | St'mboat | No.8 ements ‘xed. ees dp. a.i | — Tignish 6. 00 aiberton 6. 45 O'Leary | %82 | Port Hill | aes Wellington | 10.05 | . jarll.cO (dp p.m dp. Sumr side ; lip 113 | 6.00 | 6.00 Kensington | 12.08 pm 6.30 | 6.86 County Line | 12.50 | 7.02 7.20 Hunter River; 1.43 , 7.48 8.10 Nor Wi! shine’ 2.00 | .? 8.25 Roy Jun’iion | 2.55 iar .40 9.20 —,8 ar 3.15 dp. 9.00 ar. 9.43 Ch’town ; ap 2.35 toy Jun’tfon, 2.55 St ee 417 Mt Stew 'rt : 4.25 Cardigan | 5847 Georgetown (| 6.15 Souris Branch. ‘Going West. i Going East. — SE SR eS ee oe OO jg [MOB te eS No.6 | STATIONS. | Mixed. ; Stations yrizag, | eal ——_+-— ie | a.m) dp. pw | Souris 6.15 | Ch'town | . 2.35 | ee 6.38 (2. Jun. 2 55 St. Peter's 754 | ) | Morell 7.59 iM. S. Jun ‘ap se ‘dp 9.18 |S. Peters 5.40 Roy Jun'tion 10.43 [f’rmony | 6.5T | Ch’cown ar 11.03 (Souris ‘ar 7.99 - WM. McKECANIE ’ Sur a A E. {. R, iC. J. BRYDGES, ' Gen’l. Supt. Gov’t. Railways. | Charlottetown, May 21. 1877. oe re Agents for P. E. Island | pended. ‘Henry A. Harvia, Theoph. L. ee eee nae ano i eal sae Medical Notices. Stn on annette - Fits Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS _ ERMANENTLY Cured—npo humbugey © by one month's usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these powaers will do all we claim for them, we will send by mail, post- paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that as ever made this ‘disease a special Study, and has to our ‘knowledge thousands have been perma- /nently cured by the use of those Powders, — , we will guarantee a peimanent cure fo ,every case, Or refund yon ali money ex- All sufferers should give ‘these owders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. . Price, for lar ze box, $3.00, or 4 buxes | for $10.00, seut by mail to any part of | United States or Canada on receipt of prics, |or by express, C.0.D.D. Address ASH & ROBBINS 360 Fulton Street, Brookl May 23. geen PS ea liens antenatal RR ees entail a es ao Consumption Positively Cured. | vee anxious to be cured, should trv Dr KISSNER'S CELEBRATED CONSOMP:— TIVE POWDERS. These Powders a § the only preparation known that will curé Consumption and ali diseases ¢f the Throat and Lupgs—indeed, so strong is oar faith them, and also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, a free trial box. We don’t want your money until you ate perfectly satisfied of their curative powel ‘Tfyour life is worth saviug, don’t delay if ~ giving these Powders a trial, as they will” surely cure you. Price, for large bos, $3.00, sent to and }part of the United States or Canada bf mail on receipt of price. Address, . ASH & ROBBINS, 360 Fultoa St Pape se ph eas Mar 8 1877. A LL sufferers from this disease thst ar. 0 Na es Re ET Pm R= emcee ge» Aare ee ie