v ee Selected Poetry. 2/ eee ew T0 ANNIE. el OOO To Farr ANNIE dazzles in her bloom, . . ¥ ‘ 4 , ye - Apd charms th amazing eye, Sweet Love has graced her fowery paths, And beauty shines of high. Sweet be the charming, winning smiles, That grace her trom above 5 | But sweeter far the heart that beats, And burns with pure! hove. Exulting life, eprobed and fair, Enriched by such a prize, As Annie lovely 18 her youth, And kind by natures ties. i see her in the dewy morn, In splendor, full of joy; While lonely 1, in twilight eve, In weary pleasure sigh. The dazzling, golden, sunny rays, Around her paths entwine, For sweet to me my Joye with her, When 1 could name her mine, I hear her charming, plaintive voice In every bird that sings; t see her rosy cheeks in bloom In every flower that springs. For me 1 hear a parting moan In every Warbling Stream), For Annie's love doth haunt me still in every midnight dream. Why am I thus forlorn and sad For her that’s from me torn; Some other one has won her heart, And I am left to mourn. W. Ch’'town, Sept. 5, 1877. Miscellaneous News. i The title of Mr. Edward Jenkins’ pew novel is ** Scutchunee and Dillov. The Chinese quarters and a nuober o} stores and dwellings at Auburn, Cal , were August 18, tered Parliament as member for Tavistoc and 31 since he gssumed his first premie: ship. burned on the 3rd inst., loss $75,000. ian lar 11.03 | : The Ontario Gazelle offers $200 reware ae. | ip 10.23 6.00 dp amy for the arrest of George Glenn, concerne¢ toy Jun‘tion | 10.43 | 6.20 | Z in the Fradett murder in Rawdon town: | Nor Wil'shire | 11.39 | 7.03 | ‘ ship. seen og aoe - | , county Line 2. 52 There seems to be & good deal of trouble Kensington 1.20 | 8.28 about the Sitting Bull Commission. No- 6 ¢ lar 2.03 lar, 9.00 nody seems desircus of taking that ‘‘ Bull” | Samr sid } dp 2.35 ake by the horns. Wellington | 8.30 | The expease of the New York fire depart- | Port Hill 4.16 | | inept is over one and a quarter milion dol- | © Leary | _§.42 jars annually, including over a million for | Alberton 6.50 | salaries. Tignish ar 7,35 || Bishop ,O'Connell (Roman Catholic), 0 ‘iain (Golng Mast. California, has announced os his ii sit Ti Pee. Ta . tions that, according to instructions Fr <)> No. § No. ceived from Rome, = Roman Catholic ca IONS. een ited: St mb oat | ised. participate in ‘sround dances.” pee “\Express. | Montevideo was visited by a remarkabie | r. e | hailstorm on the 2nd July. The hailstones Tignish a 00 | were about the size of hens’ eggs, and one mlberton =| 3 45 of them was found to measure 34 by 24] O'Leary 9 ~52 | inches. All the exposed glass in the tow) Port Hill 18 was broken. Wellington | 10.05 | cide § at 11.00 lp P.M} 45, Mr. Thomas Hedley, barrister-in-law, of } Sumr sice 5 lap 14.3 | 800 |'"'¢ 90 Newton, Northamberland, who died tem) Kensing ton | 12.08 pm! 6.30 | 6 96 days ago at Newcastle, has bequeathed up-| County Line | | 2.50 i. 2 | 7.90 wards of £200,000 for the endowment of + | Hunter Rivet) 1.43 7.43 | 910 pishopric for the county of Northumber | Nor Wil’shire| ar 2.00 , |. g'95 land, The deceased gentleman, who har] goyJun ‘tionidp 2.55 aY 40 | g 90 for many years resided at Newcastle, was ; f 3.15 jdp. 9.00) |. g 45 targely connected with collieries in the Ch'tow 1 | 2.85 North of England. Roy Juntio, | 2655 Earl Beaconsfield is bestowing the charch bes ; Eig 1h BF patronage aimost exclusively upon the low fe cmaee” oo 4.25 ehurebh party, lo the intense disgust of hig. Georgetow? rg i | churchmen. Aaa ‘| 615. §f Karl Russell celebratad his 85th birthday} ee iid It is 64 years since he first en Sui ris Sranc h. “Hey. Dr. Anthony Thorold has just bee: consecrated Bishop of Rochester, Englan: The Archb.shop of Canterbury was assisle: hy eight other prelates in the consecration The Queen, contrary to the usual custon in such cases, has given £100 to the St Alban’s Abbey Restoration Fund on accouu of the great historical and antiquarian inter- est alltached to the building. ee Facts and Scraps. ten tat AAPL ALE LLDPE I OEE nee rime may unfold more than prudence ought to disclose. If you wish to pronounce 4n impartial! judgment never accept any favor. Men will wrangle for religion, write for it, die for it, anything but live for it. Whoever would be tranquil let him not investigate. Great powers and natural gifts do not bring privileges of their possessor 80 much as they bring duties ie that studies books alone will know how things ought tobe, He that studies wuieu wil! know how thiugs are. Woe would often have reason to be ashamed of our most brilliant actions if the world could see the motives from which ihey sprang. Can aman be ina stew when you make his blood boil? he best thing a ship can do in a storm is to weather it. very wide-awake railroad company now runs its sleeping cars. As long as a miser lives his money chest is very sure to be heir-tight. ijotel advices—Dolt your doors, but don’t: hoit your meals Suicide ig now politely called “going to) see what is going on in the other world.” ji is to be supposed that a soldier will be) raw tll he is exposed to fire, A breeder of fowis says one of his cochins when eating corn, takes one peck at a time. “} am aman of very quiet tastes,” said old Squire Drinkham, as he quietly went be- nd the door and tasted something. A boy swallowed a revolver cartridge one Aay last week, and his mother doesn’t dare go “wallop” him for fear he'll go off. ——— ET STADACON/, Fire and Life -Insurance § Company, ible ig is hereby givem thet the Board aN of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snsialments, of Five per Cent. each, payable at its Office, No. 93 St, Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent, on or before thej Tenth dy 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 Nieventh day of May, 1878. By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secreta 5 1877 fjlr 4 p, £, |, RAILWAY } CHANGE 0x TIME, O* and after MONDAY, APRIL 30th 1877, Trains will run as follows :— A CC OT — ee —_— —— —-— Trains ts oingxg West. i” No. 3 St’mboat s Express. | No. } STATIONS | Rxvress. M ee — (ap a.m) Georgetown | * 7.20 Cardigan © 7.45 ir 10 Mt Stewar, ‘ip 9.18 Koy. Jun’tior | 10.43 SO ineisiantneaenieiemaiilanannenns Going East ~ ‘ 7 No. 5 . No. 6 . STATIONS. Mixed. Stations: Mixed ——— ss — ar 4, ‘ dp 4. MtStew’rt ‘Ios 9.10 {Morell | 5 jdp 9.8 ti Peters; 5 oe Ot: | Roy Jun’tion| H’rmony / Ch’town ar 11.03 (Souris ‘ar WM.\McKECUNIE, Supt. P. E. I. R. C. J. BRYDGES, Gen}. Supt. Gov't. Railways. Charlottetown, May 21, 1877. ~ H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. ALM parties leaving their orders for Tuning at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention, All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do wellto have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect order all the time. A visit once a year at jeast wil) be madet all parts of the Island, or oftner if required Ch’town, July 18, 1877. MUSIC. \ ISS FORGAN, Kent Street, will open a Class for Music, August 29th. Aug. 23—lw — PR. WILLIAM GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness,Sper- ) matorrhea, Impotency, all phew follow sumption anda Premature Grave. : per package, or six packages for $5, by neil free - postage, ll particulars in our pam we desire to send free by mail to eve 2 wae WM, GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Cann 0 Sold in Charlottetown by W. R watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr Dodd, and at Apothecaries’? Hall, and by on the Subscribed Capital af the Company, | dp am . pm Souris | @.15 jCh’town 2.35 ~ Harmony | 6.38 }& Jun. 2.55 k3 l J K BS Y Hj St. Peter’s | 7.54 iM Ss. Jun ar 17 C7 Morell 7.59 —" Fi AND OTHER KINDS OF Ne, ene SF+AINS NEW GOODS. eee: DI. ESS GOODS, LU: STRES, BA SPRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS &e ; &e., and all Sumamer Goods at REDUCED PRICES, Whiie Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Mens and Boys’ Clothing —), BOTTOM PRICES. RUBERT ORR & {CO. 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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 STEAM MT LL MOUNT STEWART. HE Subscribers are prepared to take orders for dimension Lumber of al kinds, in Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Pine Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Knees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship’s Blocks of every description—all delivered: at short notice. t LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street. N.2B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles yery w. Aug. 15—3m Look Out for Fire. = HIGHEST CASI PRICE PAID FO 7 ; — ee Ergs, Wool, and Sheepskins. J. D. CURRIE’S, a a ee REGULAR TRADERS ——w eee EP o——_——_—__— TRIPS, 1877. FALL The new Clipper “BARKENTINE BREMA 300 Tons Register, Classed}7 Years Al at Llovds JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. Nowin London and on the berth to receive cargo, will saij FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT about the ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELL KNOWN CLIPPER BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHR 428 TonsjRegister, Coppyred and Classed 9 years, Al at Lloy JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER ? Will be on on the berth as usual, and will follow the ““"EREMA .” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About {5th September, Oarrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Ge : orgetown, Su ; : and have good accommodation for amen and Shediee oParties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the sexs : : rwarding thei: orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels — oo oe by For freight or passage apply, in London, to Jouyx PITCAIRN | Liverpool, to PrrcarkN Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 51 § & Sons, 69 Cornhill; ig the owners, 4 gS, 51 South John Street; or here, to PEAKE BROS, & CO, 8 % IMMER RESORT gs, Chariottetown, July 23, 1877. a aaa a PE SND ‘a MEER | eee Pho 1 | EE aa aii Nt YY | ; > | O/EL, SUMMERSIDE, ey em —— ae ISLAND PARK Fo - SSA SR Ver le - ° > . rms Weekly: June, $9: .Fuly,. [S10.50: Aug.. S12; Sept., 8O HIS NE . Seri teens Lennon about One hundred and fifty guests, is now opes. ft Billinrd, Rendiag, Sire eeehing apartments, @ number of Public and Private Parlot one huadred Sind best nce ia eden hie pas rors. Picturesquely situated cn an Ish nd, Su ; ; ) ‘xtent, in the bedeune Bay, direct i i mmerside, it combines the retirement eusured by the inpnle poudtionof its ocrenaelgnial equal convenience to a position in th tal from : P in the town. Beautifal views of the inable eon window sand roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage dri ~ mar bate 7 ob ing tastefully laid ge drive around the Island. The : out with walk al 3 wooded. walks and drives, the . ed. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy on sunlceaameomnar nt ee the Hotel, dressing rooms he ve be o : een Constracted for the purpose. e Hotel, will ply frequently to and from Summerside, oa cat vig vdasty cance On Suaan . Shediac and Charlott y etown; and can be made i Prin, and pleasure excursions ou the B © available for picnics, fishi d shooting parties ; athe Bay Horses. carri : , ishing and shooting al J: 8, Carriages, row ‘ sai : ; Families and parties canhave coat!guous suites of ctu ae vod sail boats, always on notice beforehand. Ss, if required, by sending reas TERMS :—From $2 to 3: ; " 2 to $2.50 per day, net . : ‘ Rg ayer ly ] Y, according toroom. Special arrangements can be made, J, E., Fiolman, | PROPRIETOR ceca , sre oer nen ae MERCHANTSMARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAN ADA ee Canilal $1,000,000, with power 0 increase to $2,000,000. ——— ee ee te HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL’ ES Risk Taken Baily at the Office of SARVELLBROS. CJucaa Prince and Grafton strets ali atucg ywhere. Ch’own, 27, 1377. -6in Agents for P. K. Taland , Chartottetown, June 7 1877)