| | > Selecied Poetry. ot. Peter's Schools Railway — — ‘ R Dp G U L A R yp P i DE RS COLI — . _ IS IT MY FAULT? will Re Open on Monday, 27th | | pe ee | i Sa if. in the reachings of this roe August. | wee. ? ay i, erasp so little that is bright i : Gs” Fs j se iat hears the breath of blight, Five leachers o9re employed in these fs it my fault that ills are rife? Schools, which are graded to suit scholars Dp c r RAILWAY l ages. Le eos If. when I snatch da lovely rose, ‘Ae ’ | =a o . eanker feeding at its core —— Boys School. \iade hatefal what was loved De ’ an . en we ene fault? Answer Who knows. fhe Boys’ School will be under | the CHANGE oF TIME, oe was ts os charge of V. E. Harris, Esq., of King’s If. when I drank 4 melody, . : College, Windsor, and of the Normal ‘Some discord mocked me eae ear, |School, Truro. Mr. ners ioe paciuase N and after MONDAY, APRIL 39th I had not served my sou 0 bes ' : with honours at King’s ( oO lege, anc also 187 ‘ns. will run as follows :—~ Was it my fault that this should be ¢ holds a Nova Scotia Public School License Vi ‘7, Trai of the highest grade. Subjects Taught— v s Going West. SEIT Peers Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathemat- ee ee te vies, if, when God strung my being. He ie Mingled one somber a oe har ics. English Branches — History, Arith- *Ho. 3 , wy ‘x1 it ‘ ; My joyousness through » ace ana Var, i - , ’ Schoo re are | Sy | No. J ‘St’ boat! i } L ! { Chartottet P hd rd | | vas it my fault? It cannot be, a ae or Boys’ 4 L there are| STATIONS (Rxuress. ioe ixe ron (}) il ( Gb OW], Pinte Wa if dll! »partments. rs * {Express. | __ | If. in my searchiogs for the true, 7 ‘dp a.m | The beautith y tae pte oo Girls’ School. Georgetown | * 7,20 FALL ' TRIPS 18/77 i've found so little truly sure, 6 9.45 j ; Curdigan i. Stee RS te _------——- > =p eo OC What blame Is mine? 1 ask it you? Subjects— All English Branc hes, rench Mt Stewa ar 10 ian li tal hii hatin . « . : S ° - c Fr’ ‘ rt d 9.18 : ‘ . a a aot. site heart German, Music, Singing and Drawing. In ti p i What blame, if I had set my nes this School there are three departments. | Roy. Jan’tion)** 10.43 Fhe mew Clipper ething better than its kind, ue ‘or T i vy’ aril.03 |dp. a.midp y; something purer than I find gas For Terms and further particulars | Th’ton, ; od | on ae aa herrest earthly mart? apply to toy Jun‘tion meyer re 3.25 AWE KEVIN g: TIN 3 ELEM A ’ Y if life is 1O hat t S emed, r ’ . ‘ i re l woud 4e * v ‘ my ¥ , ' a rv « : “ sot . ‘ pees Ride’ identi hi fair shows, St. Peter’s Clergy tlouse, ‘unter River | 11.58p.m. 7.16 5.00 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Lloyds, Oh ' somewhere, one—the Maker—knows| July 23—6ws County Line 12. ios 0.50 F : Where I shall realize my dream, be ; ‘ Cou Kensington | a. on ae yy JOHN MCMA HON, COMMANDER. Sumr'side 2 foe, RF , ilouschold Hints B , RR C+ A. be INT Ss Wellinston dp a Now in London and on the berth to receive cargo, will sail i 7" g fs ee OL I I IIASA OG Port Hill 4.16 nT —s viene i FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT with halfa pound of loaf sugar into a quart Tionist of boiliag water; let it cook slowly for Ssnish ar bout the ist SEPTE twenty minutes, and put . ome a form to \ T “¥ my —= oat ee eae “oan — abo MBER next. ool. Te » eaten with beaten cream j P s omg Bast. a , : cool. To be. eate , N i) W ZOODS. das tad ciaemnion set ALSO THE WELL KNOW® CLIPPER BARKENTINE yiilk, or Wine sauce. No. 4 : 4 T ‘uls of brown sugar STATIONS.*| No. 2 Smt vet No : Date Cake.—Two cuptuls of ore sugar, / NS.‘ a Te ) ill f « upfal of molasses, a cupful of seme : eine ecu ‘Express. ‘Express. peat y \ 4" { | “eapful of cider, three eggs, a teaspoon u FS a VU Pea Gg . -_ 6 7 ee | / eh of cinnamon and cloves, & little nat- Ts cele GOODS, enna 7 ag «(| | 4 inaee, a teaspoontul of soda, a pound of dates ws , = , rt ole | 2. ae i ; i ail aoe eae alberton 45 428 Tons Register, Cupp red and Classed 9 E — and chopped, and fl sul to mix pretty SPRAW H ATS, O'Leary, | ‘ 52 a ’ I years, Al at Lloy dys, F stil. ao : Port Hi 7.18 ) ” Raised Doughnats.— I wo cupfuls of warm FEATHERS, Wellington | 10.05 | | JOHN GRA HA M, COMMANDER, mitk, a cupful and half of sugar, a cupful of : ¢\arli.oo dp p.m | ; yeast, half a captal of bulter or lard, two FLOWERS. &c. &c., | Sumer side didp Ing | ~ 6.00 ie 00 Will be on on the berth as usual, and will follow the “ EREMA,” ezus, a teaspoouru of sait, a ey and ’ ? ‘ Keusing ton | 12.08 pm 6.30 aoe flour to make a stiff batter, Raise over} a 01) summer Goods at County Line | 12.50 | 7-2 7.20 7 ‘ ek | county ine | 1250 | i= | cao | SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN M cs. Slade’s Cookies. —T wo cupfuls or > y 7 of Y ID y 7 Nor Wilshire ar 2.00 | 2 ! 8.25 . f susrar, a cupful of butter or nice drippings, RED UCh D I RR [ec KS, Roy Jun tionidp 2.55 jar Pa 9.20 About iSth September, ; an egg, two teaspoonfuls of cream Of tartar, Ch’t | 3.15 dp. 9.00 |a. 945 [Carrying freight at through rates to’ Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac; ) a teaspoonfal of soda, and just floar enough White Cottons atte ; } «2.35 | and have goud accommoration for passengers. ; to roll. When well made, these are Of the ’ Roy me 2.55 oParties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the seeson will oblige by Buest quay: : . MtSiewart © | oa rwarding thelr orders In time, so as not to detain the vessels. fo clean Hair-Brashes easily.~ A dessert. Printed Cottons, i ah > car For freight or passage apply, in Loudon, to Joun Prrearrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill: in spoonful of hartshorn to a quart of cold Cardigan —/ | o:% Liverpool, to PrrcaikN Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street: or here. to water, into which dip the hair tape the Georgeluwn! 0 .1d cho'awnera. pts. ; Hrushes, and rub them together until clean, ae = etd ‘A OR tien rab wiih adry towel, and put to dry Cotton Warps, Souris Branch, PE Kk 4 B ROS. & CO. oi the side or end. eT ~ Charlottetown, July 23, 1877. Lizzie Snow’s Plum Pudding.— Four eggs 7 x > Qe an a (small), a cupful of suet chopped fine, half y ery qd) Ca ea ’ Going West. | et. ne a pound of raisins, a cupfal of sweet milk, : @ ror Mage H I INLAN e 4 : three cupfuls of flour, and a teaspoonful of py al No. 5 La ‘ | No.6 paking powder, Steam three hours. Sauce STATIONS.) wixea, |Sbattvas Mixed. o suit the taste. a, a on 2 SSE - 1° \dp. p m 6.15 Ch town 2.35 Mens and Boys’ Clothing |. 'dp = a.m a a : om TAagdeend a - Faeis and SC ap . Harmony | 6.388 ja. Jun. 2.55 p REN EN ERNE N INNER IN RENTER SN NA RANI . S.. Peter’s jj 7 54 . iar 4,17 t Isxpense ol tim: is the most costly of ali —AT— More}ll 7.59 M.S. Jun dip 4.25 ; pences, : , MiStewrt J iar 9. 10 | Morell 50 ; flere is but one pursuit inv life which it is BOTTORNM PRICES. 5 a dp 9.8 iS. Peters | 5.t 4 in the power of all to fullow and all to at- Roy Jun ton) 10.43) (ilymouy | o ‘ tin itis the subject to no disappoinunent, ROBERT: ORR #2 CO Ch’town jar 11.03 (Souris ar : s:nce be that preseveres makes every ith ’ “te © corr ——————————E——EEEE == eulty an advancemeat, and every conquest a July Oth, ae A tare p sit i J WM.AMCKEC.INIE, yictory; and this is the pursuit of virlue, Supt. PE. £. Rk. \ tall, grey-haired geotieman, so rans the % ’ tr YD wy, says the Ewvaminer, lately went into FOR SALE. ©. J. BRYDGES, : } h post-ollices in a western Gen l. Supt. Gov't. Railways. gue ob the Dranch post-olllees er . es 4 : Charlottetown, May 21, 1877. lle asked some questions relaive| A TWO-STORY HOUSE in Sydney St., ie over HEAD pevioll. ; 9 i to th regis.ering of a letter of one of the 4 next to Mr. Newson’s—with a large Cet ee ee ee a wdanee. and was answere ai ys wo stables ‘te, Suitable for a . ’ girisin allendance, and was answert { ma yard, lwo Stables, ¢ ik a es i 1a a 18 iuner Which he considered exceedingly Boarding Ilouse. Inquire of American & loreig fh Patents. teal ) and rude. He repeated the question, JOHN MORRIS, a however, not being quite sure that he was Aug. 8 Gilmore, Ninith \ (o., Successors to Chipman, nut mistaken im his supposition, and he re- — —_— — SL Hosmer & Co, mated it very mildly. She answerd him : ail pt vere rudely than before, ile then made| Ad @ MWeeling of lhe MAlayor tn come remonstraaces, and asked her if she Council, held on the sLth ATENTS procured in all countries, No tees Ae . te es : | Sites hought that was a proper way to enswer an dav of August. tsi. in advance. No charge for services until the { ‘any - = pias =e ee AE Sy ; eee _ eS I f patent is granted. Preliminary examinations ra ; ) SSE + i ° a me is? y R NS ~S inquiry in @ public vilice. She said she RDERED, that all articles required for as “OU oe OW . eI 9% é t iit ; . . i ie pial’ @ a ve : ; tree. Our yaluable pamphlet seat free upon re Vaio | eee ee i ene = : segs fhagadirnartin a the use of City ee ae ceipt of stamp. pore P ISLAND PARK HOTEL -~: ; iti. e as 24 ic ’ . = rr ‘e $j as ; ‘“K ? x . 7 i : : creasing mildness of manner, if she would cm ee eae + meg se Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., = | " °J ' ; fay ae ae oa ee apd png ewes Chairman of the Committee requiring the Washington, D. C. wuslendtiinin. Dorp’ | declined io do so. e then said he lies; and that any article furnishec unnintsidid , he would tell her his name, which, however, withont such requisition will not be paid Terms Weekly: June; $9; July,!{$10.50; Aug., $12; Sept., $9 ahe declined to hear, saying that his name for by the City. ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. was no concern of hers.’ He camly replied, " that he thought it was, for his name was By Order, yrapeaal Officers, oanen and Sailors ot HIS aoe roan focommodatiag about one hundred and fifty guests, is now open. It | | Dit aep-the-theeeine Bd . ” the late war, or their heirs, are in many} 4 contains, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public aud Private Parlor ef - a rete e _ PE TER MACGOWAN, | caes entitled to money trom the Goveromeni, | Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms. Pictu resquely situated oo an Island; General. Curtain, > | City papers—2ins. City Clerk | which has been found to be due since final pay- | one huadred and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the rising town of CoixG OFF LIKE A Lame.—There was atime| _~ : ment. Write full history of service and state | Summerside, it combiues the retirement ensured by the insular position of its strroundidgs with when it was considered justifiable and hu- inane to hurry a jittke the departure of af- F ducational flicted frieuds, suffering from utterly hope- N amount of pay and bounty received. equal convenience to 1 position in the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtainable otice. Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A.*| from the windows and roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Island. The showing service and honorable discharge there-| Stounds are being tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part caing yatt finely | ———e Te : . iac ooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitab] ivaey i P tess maladies. like hydrephobia, consump- from, ia place of discharge lost, procured tor a} ¥ : g enjoy € privacy onvarigus parts of the beach near cain or black jaundice. Nowadays a mor- Wr J Cunningham Ih Mp :small tee. ; the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constracted for the pirpose. A Ferry Steamer belongiag to ; whilantro ny has decided against a prac- ex 4 . Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- the Hotel, will ply frequently to and from Summerside, and will regularly meet all Steamers trom = a * i nted by the people hue the hak Bess to intimate that he intends open- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. et ple — he can ~~ made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties ice once adopted Dy 1e, 2 be: ut , z agure excursions Oathe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire. ° a or e ‘e t 3 ; P » 1 ’ . ine . -e . . . ee ee ee aan. ao. re edi; ess tne: PENSIONS. PENSIONS. ae canhave coat!guous suites of rooms,.if required, by sending reasovable peney oie p able . es Ao y is ree ; a ay, oe ‘ ye Si- . ? of a certain. ¥ — a = Pp, on “ class LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, pte BA $2 to $2.50 per day, according toroom. Special arrangements can be made. » Jasttoact on the ol inch » phe ha 4 ’ . ini j i or summer residence. atecaay en ae — wht. ~ LADIES SCHOOL wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line efduty in the late war, aud disabled thereby, J, L. Holman é s ‘ ’ i and had been so fur a weary cme. He had for which purpose his handsome and com- aa obtain a pension. ; aol a wonderful “gift of continuance,” butreal- | oaious class-rooms, will, when coms], Widows, and mivor children of Officers, Sol- PROPRIET ly hisend, a troubled end seemed near. The pleted, be particularly well adapted. diers and Sailors, who have died since discharge ———_—_—_—_-4—-- — i A , —_—_—_——_———— =— a jnimister came and prayed with him—the|" ‘phe gonrse of instruction will include, in| %@!8ease contracted or wounds and injuries re doctor made his last visit and left no stuff. a ee So an Eu lish Edueation ‘the eived fe the service aud ‘a the line ot duty, can T ARINE INSURANCE CoM ¥ a Bek led in the back yard. In thel| i — 8 7 >, “. | procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co, Phe deg tM ee on : wih a French, Italian, Spanish, German and Latin ; morning the goo ster called again lo! )sneyages. ocreased rates for pensioners obtained. find the looking-glass and the picture of the | While the senior pupils are to be cons} Bounty Land Warrants procured for service in OF CAIN A DA. ; Washinton family veiled la white mus! n, | ssgered Mr. Danlop’s special care, all jun- |¥"S prior to March 3,1855. There are no war- : the v iiage dressmaker cutting on bombazine, ‘iors as well as seniors will receive iestruce rants granted for service in the late rebelliog. Sbiecbclel Es and the good wife weeping. Then ensued @ | tion in the Modern Languages from him}! Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washi gto ta wa a 7 : a aunguages . . ashinu 0 . i couversauon like unto this as our be. alone. |A fimited number of juaior boys; D.C., full instructions. ' Canital $] (100 (00 with we { Pease {0 , j00 Ov joved brother departed this life * Yes; | will slso be rece ved,—Prospectus on ap-| J uly 24, 1877 ’ ‘ ’ I I 0 IC! L, . ’ hus»and’s dead and Jaid out.”’ ‘Ah: heis plication. . ‘ then at rest! Did he suffer much, sister, to- | ene merce wards the last?” * Awful? he went out of| Hillsberough Street, August 16th. Look Out for Fire HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. his head and moaned and gasped and tossed ’ about, and a3 you had administered spiritual WANTED. consolation , and be was prepared to die, and | the doctor gaid there wasn't no more hope ; forhim to get well then fur a last year's mornin’ glovy Vine to blow out again, [ just Z HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FO T E Highest Cash price paid for | Eegs, Wool, and Sheepskins, Ris Tax? Daily at the Office of took pity on him, he ‘wid thrash round so, ( I{ nq ( Ch Shi —aT— sa tet a ig pie Gea at evena| ° Me Oe ONy a Jb. CURIE, CARVELL BROS. - ace, and sot down on it, and then he went | ROBERT BRIDGES, CJu-ya Prince and Grafton strets Agents for P. K. Island ott like a dumb.” ‘ ne2—tudfr tf Ch'town, 27, 1877.—Gin Cha: lottetown, June 7 1877 « !