— ) aqme —=" — Poetry. owe = Nelected oar DATs. Hl holidays are those in silence and apart— s of the heart, tne holiest of. Kept by ourselves Phe secret anniversarle nen the fit . Che oe "s days ul ciouded to their clove. . Thesudden joys that out of dat kness sta As flames from ashes: swift desires, that dart Lik watlows singing down each wind ike sw ithe that hlows White as the ewleam of a receding sat! White as f cloud alr; White as Lue ly on i sirealm, i Mhese tander memorles mre: a fairy ta le Wwe nol eof sore enchant d jana ¢ know where, But lovey as a Household Hints. = =e eae ~~, o/e S/S. Se FD DVS VY ~~» To Relieve Pris kly Heat.- One teaspoon * powdered borax dissolved ina basin ro pu i } e warm water. Bathe as often as conve- landseape ina dream. nient. fomate Meat Pie.—Corel the bottom of dish with “1 pudding of cold roasted mutton, cho}- muke a layer ped tine, then a iayer of bread crumbs, then | toreatoes sliceCy;/rom St. doun and Halifax ‘Steamers ‘‘Seotel” & ‘7 Miramichi | American WILL NOT QALL \3 Charlottetowh on the way to Mon- | a treal; but passengers leaving here by | Tuesday rrorping’s train will catch one ol | piverof feeling overflows— | ine boats at Summerside each week. CARVELL BROs. | Chitown, Sept. 24—2aw pat 3w ! | QUEBEC & GUL PORTS that floats and fades in| Steamsnip “SECRET.” - CAPT. DAVIDSON, MIRMWCHL CAPT EBAQUE, \V LLL LEAVE a.te nately from PICTOU ifter arrival of Monday Alternoor brain from Halifax) every Monday Midmight: \SHEDIAC (after arrival of Tuesday Train every Tuesday then another layer of bread erambs, a? \fternoon ; CHARLOTTETOWN, — every other of meat, and another of tomatoes, ] fuesday Morning; SUMMERSIDE every then cover With bread crumbs and bake | Tuesday uptil the crust is done brown; season as dieculiak i Vu i pul ee the different layers in with salt. | pepper, and swall pieces of butter; it will) heat high seasoning. Serve hot. Elderberry Wine.—1. One quart of boil ing water to two quarts of berries. Let it stand twelve hours, stir 9c. asionally, strain well through a coarse, stout bag, pressing | out all the juice; then measure ; add three p yunds of sugar to four quarts of liquor, | One ounce of cinnamon, one-half ounce of| ground cloves; bojl live minutes, and set it} away to ferment, with 2 thin, clean cloth | thrown lightly over it. When it has done | hissing run it off cerefally, bottle, and cork well. 2. Pour Seven gallons of water Over turee gallons of berries; after it has stood two days boil it an hour, and press the | juice through a coarse cloth; then add to it twenty pounds of sugar—cleam brown, tle, best—half a pound of ginger, One Ounce otf | vuves, and ove ounce of allspi¢e; boil all | tozether, then put intog tub, and when ecvld «wid some yeast spread on toasted bread; | after two days put all in @ cask, leaving the | pang loose for two months, then add a pipi of brandy. Facts and Seraps. | LOLOL ¢ Pe a ee oo met ete ! This is the season for lovers to get spoony | Over jee cream, She taking a few pretty dabs | his vanilla, and he borrowing a taste of her chocolate. This process inspires confidence in the day when they will be throwing ‘orned beef and cabbage across the table. The Toronto Mail regrets to learn that Dr. Tupper is suffering so severely trom <ore Unroat that be has pot only t een com- peiled to abandon his engagements to speak 4. the coming demonstrations, but is obliged to teave for Nova Scotia in the hope his voice may be restored. It ts his intention | to leave for England in a few weeks, if no improvement takes place in that time. The first meeting of the 45th Congress wel open on Monday next, an extra, session havieg been called for the purpose of pro- viding ways and means to administer the War and Navy Departments. Some of the} hest informed American journals are of opinion that by the introduction of political questions, the extra session will be pro longed until the opening of the regular scssion in December. it is a strange thing to see a city chap at a country party, but he was there, and in hi. conversaticn with one of the prettiest jasses ventured to inquire -— ~ Were you ever at a watering place?” “Oh, yes,” replied she, **I live right at one.” ° Indeed!” exclaimed he, growing in- terested, “where might it be ?”’ - Oh, just out here a little way,” was her reply. ‘My father keeps a railroad tank.” The city chap, wondering whether she was in earnest or Making fun of him, there drop- ped the subject. fn one of the Courts of Sacramento, two or three days ago, there came up for trial a ease in Which a Chinaman was the com. plaining witness against a while man. Dur) ing theempaneliing of the jury one of the, attorneys questioned closely the men sum- moned as jurors, to ascertain their views on the Chinese question. * Would you believe a Chinaran unde eath?”’ The witness r sponded in the aflirmative. Would you believe a Chinaman as quick as vou vould a wiite man?” “Weil, replied the Witness, hesitatingly, ‘EE would belheve him as soon as 1 would wie White men, lietisn’tan answer tomy question. IT] now ask you, and I desire a calegorical an- swer; would you believe a Chinaman as soon aS you wouid believe me, or the attors ney for the defence, for tstance 2” “Oh, yes, sir, Certammiy.” | The attorney did not appear to [vel much | better afler he found out, A woman is far more sensitive than a} man, She has liser feelings and a more del. ! icule mind. ‘Shere are very few men who peatize this, ani in censequence Woman is made to eudure much unneeessary sulfer- ing. ().e ol our merchants was going to. church with his wife, Sunday merning, when | she sipideniy stopped and put her hand to} her head. ‘What's the matter?” by the look on her face. “Oh! [have got on my brown hal.” “th? ejaculat) d the astonished man. Stie burst ito tears. ‘Why, Martha, what is the matter with you?’ he demanded. ‘Don't you see whatis the matter?” she retipned, in a sobbing voice, ‘I’ve got on ty brown bat with my striped silk. Oh, What will people sey?” And the tears start- ed afresh. ile caught her almost savagely by the arm, &S he angrily muttered :— : * Come aloay, you lu:k head.”’— Danbury 6 ews. he asked, started | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Saturday, Pishebiac, Perce, aspe, Rather Pount, \hove \amed Places, Lory RATES. CARVELL BROs, Agents, Cloiown, dune 16, 1877.—me&th F SRCOND-ITAND, slightiy dam | »,000 aged, SIX CENTS A PIECE, CANVELL BROS, | Chitown Sept. 27—3w Jtaw _——— <a - - ~_ ‘ aaah NOTICE. LL persons having claims against the +* City are requested lo present the same to the Mayers Office fortwith for payment, ind it is farther requested that all persons having secounts against the City will fur- nish them at the close of each month. By order, W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. ia or’s Office, Oct. 4, 77—2w 2aw -_-—-— ‘ _——* OF ™ cm on QD yo, . ~ - ~~ CDQ S ~ x s&s a = =~ + = Ss a ds . ~ a ~_ ~ @ ~ BS v - = . . Ss % % = . . ‘SPLLY Sil 44 © LowesrgPricgs, AT THE LONDON HOUSE, (het. S—4in THE EVENING CLASS —AT— COMMERCIAL COLLEGE \ TILL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. | Those wishing to attend this Class during the winter will please call and mak. | arrangements, as our accommodation fo the Winter is limited. ~ T. B. KREIGH, Principal. Ch’town, Oct, 9- 4in GOAL, COAL, COAL, Vale Colliery. An Exeeilent Article of DARGE DRY NUT COALS rer ther value. Our patrous can is being furnished all this season at the Mines, without any delay. Orpens SOLICITED. CARVELL BROS . Agents. Ch'town, Oct. 11—3w eod pat 3w . Policemen Wanted. PPLICATIONS, from persons wishing nee |+* to engage to serve on the Police Foree. will be received at the Mayor's Ollice, until SATURDAY, the 12th inst. Persons applying must do so in their handwriting. By order, WM. B. MORRIS °N, City Clerk Ma .ors Cfce tity lw A et El yo rn 8 ee en COAL, COAL, COAL. By AUCTION, TO-MORROW, October (t3th. at 11 o'clock, on Peake’s Wharf No. 1, ,—" TONS ROUND COAL, from colonial Mines, ; **Charles. ’ Inter- Pictou, ex schoouer —Also—, 50 TONS ROUND COAL, ex e ‘Dread Not.”’ _ Householders, attend! and get your winter Is ipplics at a bargain, A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. , Oct. 12—2Zin schooner Company | and al ee oe eee - —_ ae Gilmore, Smet A Co.. Successors to Chipman, | Hosmer & Co, , gee » rocured in all cotntries. No fees |b No charge for services until the ed. ‘ bie pamphlet seat free upon re , &ipt of Svan}. in advane Septet arn Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washiogton, D.C ———— ARREARS tOF PAY. BOUNTY. ETC. ) PREVDERAL Utlicers, ' the late war, or their heirs, are ip miaay caes entitled to mouey trom ; Not. ; amount of pay and bounty received. ' Certificates of Aajutant General U. S. A. showing service and honorable discharge there. from, in place of discharge lost, procured tor small fee. iaclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be seat free. | PENSIONS. PENSIONS. | 4 I.L Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, A wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the fine jv lduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an Obtain @ pension. Widows, aad minor childrea of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge ol disease contracted or wounds and injuries re ceived in the service and io the line of duty, can | procure peasious by addressing Gilmore & Co, Increased rates for pensiouers obtained. a sd | Bounty Land Warraats procured for service in GUICK TIME | wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no war- rants granted forservice in the late rebellion. secad stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington full instructions 1877. Jaly 24, rex ME MELE MOUNT STEWART. PMULE Sabscribers are’ prepared to take orders for dimension Laimber of al kinds, iu Oak, Elin, White Pine, Pitch line Spruce or Birch; also, Spruce Kuaees Trenails, Wedges, Deck Plugs, and Ship's Blocks of every description—all delivered at short notice. LONGWORTH & CO., Water Stree’, N. B.—Sprace and Fir Shingles very Low. Aug. 1o—dm \ THILE taking this opportunity of thank ing our numerous customers tor the libeyal manner io which they have patron Zed OUR NEW STUDIO, we would inform them that we have now increased facilities for the production of tlrst-class work, and are prepared to make Prorograpns of a Style and Quaiily thal has never been before allempled in this Vity. We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, a large number of Photograps cf every variety, including the BEAUTIFUL PHOTO - ENAMEL the most beautiful style of Photograph known, possessing a softness and delicacy of coloring that has never been equalled. This elegant picture has become deservedly popa’ar elsewhere, and cannot fail to be- come so here. Though the finish of our Photographs cannot be excelled, we would direct alten- tion to the beautitul Glace Pictures which we make. They possess a highly enamelled surface, and are practically indes- tructible, and will retain their freshness and beauty for any length of time. If they become sojled they can easily be cleaned, us they will mot lose any of their beauty by being wet. This valuable quality, com- bined with their remarkable élegance, imake them very suitable for presents; While the difficulty of their production will have one or all of their Photos finished in this style—an advantage which cannot be obtained elsewhere. . We give special attention to making Groups of Families, Societies, schools, &c. Our pictures of children are sufficient evidence of our success in this diffleult branch of our art. Our #NLARGEMENTS, finished in India Ink, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors, have made a favorable reputation for them- selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs | nade will find it to thelr advantage to sit 'eariy, as the number of our customers makes some delay in the delivery of the Vhotos unavoidable. We prefer t0 have our sitters come by appointment, / Photographs can be Obtained for jess money elsewhere ; but im this case we ask ee. yey ’ - ~- aoe ° — - ~ & Foreign Pateuts. ! 7 Preliminary examinations | I bse Soldiers and Sailors ot the Government, / whieh has been found to be due since final pay- Write tull history of service and state REPAIRS AND WEDDING RINGS, OUR W. TAYLOR, WATCHMABHER & SEW tcibR, 4OUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, AND NEARLY FRONTING POST OFFICE, CHU TOWN. ) NEATLY THOROUGOALY EXECU LED. OWN MAKR. A large assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ SILVER WATCHES, from $8.00 upwards, “ ” GOLD WATCHES, ‘420.00 6 Fvery Watch warranted for twelve months.—GOLD ALBERTS, from 35 00 to s30.94 PLATED & SILVER ALBERTS.~—A full assortment of PLAIN GOLD and other RINGS, from $1.00 to 920.00. GOLD LOCKETS, from $1.50. Colored and Bright Gold BROOCHEB and KARINGS. STUDS, from 10 cts. to #5 00 per set— hundreds to choose from. SILVER-PLATED WARE, in great variety. CRUET FRAMES. from %1.00 to $12.00. CAKE BASKETS, FRUIT DISHE3, PICKLE STANDS, VASES CUPS, NAPKIN RINGS, SPOONS and FOURKS,—all warranted to wear well. Nicke TEA SPOONS, that will wear always white, from $1.00 per doz. CLOCKS and Tiye. PLECLS, from 81.00 to &0.00, SPECTACLES, to suit nearly all sights, trom 25 ceyts per pair. Best London-made Pebble SPECTACLES, with case, $2.50 per pair. The above is only part of our Stock, and to which we are continually adding on inspection, wil! be found to Compare favorably with others. E. W. TAYLOR. Ch’town. a, About to Order an Overcoat or a Fall Suit? *—-——0-0 W. A. WEEKS & CO. ATTRACTIVE alae Prices, Oct, 2—1m edd OFFER A VERY STOCK OF NEWEST ENGLISH CLOTHS! Employ Best Werkmen only,—and Guarantee Stylish Garments at | MODERATE PRICES! TRY THEM. W. A. WEEKS & Co., Drapers & CLoTaiers, Queen Strect, Sept, 29, 1878—~ a Rl, ee ene ae ~<a SUN:| MUTUAT, _ LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY MONTREAL. ——:0°--—— Capital and Assets — ee oe MONTREAL DIRECTORS. ’ WorkMAN, President; T. J.gCuaxron, Vice-President; A. P. Gauir, Esq.. Henry MULHOLLAND, Esq., JamMEs Hurron, Esq, AW. OGILVIE, bsq., Mob. PL; Cas. ALEXanpée, Esqg., UhuGH McLentan, Ksq.; Hon. J. J.C. Apnoret, Q. C., Legal ee Oem $765,000 _-— Adviser. New Life and Accident Business submitted in 1876 $1, 856,598.85 ncome i . > ‘ . ‘ ‘ , . ’ . : ° . 118.957.6 Cash Assets * . ¥ ‘ ; : . . . 25,944.65 Security for protection of Assured > . es : 715,944.64 Net Surplus for Distribution, as at Ist Jaunary, 1877, alter making reserves al 44 percent. . ' 55,299.53 Extract from the proof sheet of Government Report. Statement of increase in pre- miuma received for 1876 over 1575: Canada Life $15,870 Citizens : : é ; : = Confederation. ; 17.819 ‘Stadacona 2658 Toronto . : : : . Loi Son Mutual © wt ltlte . $30,434 3a? Decrease for 1876 in ai) Americauy Companies iu Canada, over $114,090. ECONOMY AND SEcCRITY is the motto of the Sun Matual Company. Thow well che pub ic appreciate these features is ween in the’ fact, as shown above from Goverame authority, that the new bastness for 1876 was sirly-seven per cent, more Uran that ) g175. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. M. H. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Director. 3. M. C. De_esDerniens, Inspector. h. MACAULAY, Secretary, -0- HALIFAX BOARD. llon. D. McN. PARKER, M, D., M. L. C. W. J. COLEMAN, Esq@., Dir. People’s Bk PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director. JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk People’s Bank. DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of N.S WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President |A. W WEST, Esq . Director People’s Bk Halifax Bank. W. C. SILVER, Bso ; Merchant. W. N. Wickwire, Esq., M. D. G. N. Srxetarr, Esq. M. D. J. S. D. THOwpson, Esq., Soliciior. — FEA General er, | BEN . A. FIELDING, Gen. Agent, ~- For the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland. Office—76 Cranville Street, ‘CNear the Bank of Montreal), Halifax, N. Il. HASZARD,Agent, P, E. Island. Medical kraminers. MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAN ADA. — ae ee Capital $1,000,000, vilh power to increase to $v,000.000' MONTREAL. HEAD OFFICE: - - - - Risks Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. E. Teland that quality be given the preference; as- i Cor. Queen and Derchester Streels, opposite Connolly’s Bank, | Sept. 19, 1877—1m eod * 0 eo a evening ~ Labrador Herrin g ! ee ewe E are daily expecting a cargo of I AB- | RADOR HERRING. which will be soid |. heap trom the wharf. r : HASZARD BROs, » Chiown, Sept. 28--e0d tt i suring tae public that they will flad our! charges very moderate, ‘| ROSS BROs.,, THE LILY CLM WER StB@S" BEST FLOUR a Cherlottetown, sur 1877 PA, ISON S ATE PV E have received, direet from the Mills, : 1 “ap a? “| ‘ a | Al THE BTORES OF ONE ae Bbls. “Plough” "bran : ONE HUNDRED Bobblis. “Gibbs” Best” Henry A. Harvie, -Theoph. L. brand Flour.g ytd i | ONE HUNDRED Bois. “Paragon” brane . 5 4 .. Chappelle, and T.0 u Ul. 'ONE HUNDRED Bbis. * Our Braid Flour. Price Only 2 Cents 1877—hr 1 ' HASZARD BROS.. 16L Warer Stre et ; dune 2, Octoher 1—Sin ent