SE Le Se ee Ses ene ca Re. SRS a La of turn) “ cassia ecrensceess ete we Ree RCTEF: zr fete) woes ster. HioN, JOSEP! HOWE, Though the idle may heed not, the wea despise The rave to w hich I and my fellows belong. My voice o’er my own hi itive waters shall rise ‘And the deck of my shallop resound to my song. s ithy Though my craft may be small, she is snug and she’s trim, 1 And her crew are acvust ymed to battle the wive, They are « whee rful of heart and athletic of limb, And 3 jlow the business thei r b ald L fathers gi yo. Through the storm and the sleet of the win- ter wesail : While the rich and the feeble on couches re pose; . There is health in our toil, and a charm in the gale, a : And our courage still rises tho harder it blows. Every harbor from Sable to Canso’s a home, Every depth from the Banks to St. Law- rence we've tried, And we care not though round Labrador we may roam, Or sweep on the strength of old Fundy’s fierce tide. Now wealth from the wave we draw forth wit th our lines, And now with a cargo of produce we're stow Pd, Or having a full freight of coal from the mines, : We slowly sail on with our cumbersome load. Though the Merchantman looks gay, her crew are but slaves And own not a stick of the vessel they ane ar, 2 Queen ae I ‘rigate glides by. like the of the Waves, yw that the cat and the bilboes are there. Though We k: Thea who wi “ye exchange the rough life that we lea Joint owners at sea and free sons of the EO At the bi lding of others to labor and bleed, Vith } ut little of pleasure to sweeten our toil Ve buil.l our own shallop:, rear our own ercw And lLifs st Te, For thou ch knew Bright eyes bid us welcome when peril is oer. Thus we Coasters enrich the fair land that we lo eC, And if danger should we'd seize, And our iearts and our siuews in bat prove, That ths spirit of fresdom is nursed by the bi 3CZLC. has for us swWeet ehdearments ia luxury’s fetters our souls never hr aten, the cutlass tle 2 should ec i a Miscelianeous. It is siated thatin all probabilily cable message; will soon be lowered to twelve and a half cents per word, the Anglo- American Company having announced that they intend taking such action. This will ce smpel the other companies to follow suit, if they wish to complete. By the new Constitution of California lobbying is made a felony, and very strin- gent regulations are provided on the sub ject. A person convicted of an attempt te bribe or intimidate a member of the Legis- lature is not only subjected to ordinary punislunent for felony, but is disfranchi sed and forever disqualified for holding office. Sivs tie Hamilt m Spectator in reference to Mr. Dlake’s election in West Durham :— The Globe is ‘‘not sorry to see an effort made by the conservatives to bring onta eandida.s against Mr. Blake,” and it pre- tends to sce in his candidature an epportu- tunijy for the Government to put to a practica! test the que ation of whether or not there has been a reaction against the Nationa! Policy. That i is to say, the most popular man in the party is sel-cted to run for a constituency which if has hithert. been .supposed he carrie din his breeche: pocket, w hic mever within mem- ory has ret: arned a Conservative, and if the Conservatives should fail to carry, such a a constituency against such aman, then the Globe would have +o acce pt it as proof that that thee has beena re action against the policy o# the Government It would, no doub be better ev vide ce th many sitet oferedef a reaction, bnt clearly It wouk! be a very unfair test. The Courier de BM eal, in a recent article oa the ida of S iianiee. aiter showin, by. detailed statements that the manufacturers of. Montreal alone give em- ployment at present to more than four thousan | workmen, adds that this figure constitu es a considerable au; gine station on the number of persons em} ploye establis ment of a pretective tari Be- gides tiis, farther increase may be con- tidently expected in proportion as the good effects of protection become) more ft lL. a b afi ro the rome, aeRO w_ Saat haere ’ Tie avticie thas conciades : * The Liberals | have th uit fit toexazgerate the prowmibes? 4 made b, tie Conservatives for the purpose | vg them into ridicale. The latter have mids n> promises which they are un- able to keep, and all shay undertovk will be fa led to the letter. The progress already sxecompili ped allows us to augur) a] w the farar The Liberals may die! with sp.cte if they ciate but it is cortain i that they will mot have the sad consolat ion of boaiag a ris tv raise tas by? | of * Faminy’ lf wthas: chance of being ¥ listened to.” | - + 0 Oa - 0 — “sWatr For “Tae Wacow !—See See Jonas, | the elect ic water diviner, is on the war pati agsin, slowing ali who fee him where to tied | water by diggiag or boring. | No suit, mo p: AY, is his motto... Orders filled | by ed ee Jone: Electric Wa ater) F Dv se%, Cha: lottetown. --wkly, pl @ Veiu oO! spring fo Inventors and Hechaniss, Dell A Sates SOMERS IEEE YH Czar will not go to Berlin, his health being very critical. Two Frenchmen are credited witb hav- ing discovered the sources of the River Niger. On a capital of $900, 000 the cotton mills of Augusta, Ga., pay a dividend of bwen ty-eight per cent. France had 21,995 vessels, with a ton- age of 164,000 tons, and m: anned by 82,- 431 sail ors, engaged in the fisheries last year * The P rinee of Wales visits the Conti. nent at least ten times a year, and is ul- most as well known in Paris as in Lon-; don and Copenhagen. The Danish Minister of War is to resign on account of a publicly expressed opinion that Prussia would oceupy Denmark at the first opportunity. The scientific sceptics having said that you cannot make something out of no- thing, the Boston Post woaders whethor they ever analyzed a sewing circle -sean- dal. hiladelphia possesses the champion modest young lady. The “Chronicle” has discovered that when she havgs out stockings on the clothes line she puts veils on them. The British Methodist Thanksgiving Fund has reached, we see, the sum of about $952,000. A much higher figure is still simed at, notwithstanding the pressure of the times. An exchange says that seventy steam— ers are now in the stocks in the shipyards »f England and Scotland, beiag built es- pecially to meet the increased and increas- ing demznd for cattle transportation from the American continent. Martin Calpin dashed into a Louis- ville house, where a funeral service was going on, and deltas’ that he could whip any relative of the Peter O'Con- | nell accepted the challenge, and was quickly killed with a kaife, corpse. The electric light in the Grand Paci- fic Hote!, ia Chicexgo, is pronounced s . a . . than gass, as by its use it 1s nated that the | Hot tel “ill save at least A little boy of seven had been order - el to take claret by the doctér. A per- son, dining with the family, said to him: ‘You should put a little water with it ; it brings out the taste.’ ‘ That’s very fine,’ responded the seven -yoar- old, ‘but [ prefer she taste left in.’ A special train eon the Great Western Railway ran from Hamilten to Ontario ow the 12th inst., in forty minutes with two stops, at the rate of a ne a minute. Oa boaril were Col. Gray, the president of the company, aud a phiaber of other ventlemen and two young ladies. -_— EP OF Se ———— — Astonishing Success. f every person who has terman Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, As thina, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No per- son can use it without immediate relief, Threo deses wiil relieve any anaes and we consider it the duty of all Drugyists to re- commend it ie the poor dying cotimuanaiai at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen’ bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine asthe German Syrup cannot be used Boscheo’s | . ee ae too widely known. Ask your Druggis! } : ; > c wr . about it. Sample Dottles to try sold ai to = Racnlar iY, yy > a Woy a4 cents. svOQular 81Ze2 jv Cents. x OT sale by ail Druggists. teen Great Britain, ¥ in store: alt packages Excelent Congay Ita yaUXG ages ACGHEN LONZIY (in chests and ha'f chests), Vhich he offers for sale at lowest market rates, for cash or ap ae ved paper. ‘The quality of this TA is superior, and > satis f iction. WILLIAM DODD, iJuecu Square iment See Ca@RUG~ 1all to vive e S, Avrre ct Til ld mn Piayy aat OR a swson’s i Uli U ca Up: t Past Uiide. Charlotietown, P: EB. . 4. A. Mc EAN. B.C MARTIN. Ji ime 18, 1379. —ex2aw ps \TENTS and how to obtain them, Pamph- et of GO pages free upon receipt of stemps | or postage. Addvess GILMORE, SMITH & O©O., Soliciturs of Patents, Washington, D.C. VERE plece to get yourPrintivg done is a4 RPE a _ - i ate tn wee ar TR ales aM Wi rar es ~ > geen ta leer ag PRC el ANS. BRITISH WAREH Wi At prices that New Manties New Frillings, New Uisters, New Cottons, New Flannels, And a large line of Woollen This is a boua fide sale. selves W. FANCY FAIR! ATHENAZUM, Tues Wel December 16th, “79, SALE of useful and fancy articles will ke A held, (under i ae es of Prince Ed-7 ward Division, No, 1: 8. of 'T.,) Tuesday, 16th December, 1879. Persons wishing to pur- chase Chri istmas C ards and Presents will find this a good opportunity. A first-class Refreshment Table will be provided. in attendance. Doors open at 12 o’cleck, noon. sion 10 cents, : W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. EK. M. WELSH, Treasurer. JOUN D, WALKER, Sec’y. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, _ Oct. 28. 1879. Prince Edward Island RAILWY. bale of Unclaimed Goods, ‘OTICE is hereby given thata sale by Pab- Z lie Auction, of all articles unclaimed by owners or consignees, within a period of two years, ending August 3}st, 1879, and now in possession of this Railway, will be held in Charlottetown, on the 28th November, at 11 o'clock, Charlottetown, October 8, 1579. Admis- 1879, In accordance with clause No. Gof the ‘‘can- ditions and rates of carriage” in the general Freight Tariff of this Railway, dated June 1376. ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Mugineer. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov 14, 1579. hne arg pres pat s prog sjou kea a - WONDERFUL . Improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, PATENTED léth JULY, 1879. One Hundred impressions can now be taken from “ One Original.” FTER a series of experiments conducted ch at great cost and i iuvolving much labor, ‘* Jacobs’ Lithogram’ has been so completely ' perfected that it is not alene more durabie, but so altered in construction and thickness, that the Pateéentee of this wouderful labor and time-sav- | ing apparatus, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- | tee” witheach Lithagram sold, providing the directions fuinished are comphed with. Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folio sizes. Prices respectively $:- A LIBERAL DiISSOUT TS THE TRAE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for cirenlar. J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. | Western House, 557 St. Paul Strect, 36 Front St. East, Montreal. Toronto, Ont, Headquarters for the United States : 3 Arch! ri Boston. Mass. B.—Composition for refilling tava shed at one half the original cost. BREMNER BROS,, Agents for 7. = & Eastern House, . 21, 367. Rae Ch’town, Oc Phin and Fina! Kotice. ee is to notify taall- Shee those that are indebt- _ edto us by Note-of Hand, Book Account or ot herwise, that if their bills are not settled by the Ist DECEMBER next, they will be sued without respect of persons. Please call for your accounts ; they are all made out. HORNE, PIERCE & CO, Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1879. the BX. AMENER Printing Roem Staw wky pat new era arg tl Ist dec, As W. & A. BROWN-are about : ; Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of — NTER The Militury Brass Band will be } 2.50, $5.00, $7.00, | $9.00, and $12.00. Special sizes made to’ order. :O: making a change in their 00) defy competition. 8 ——_ 0 :+— New Claths, New Tweeds, New Bress Goods, New Clouds, kew Velveieens, Geeds, of every description, all of which they intend to close out w ithin the next five months Come one, come all, and see for your & A. BROWN. GOLD vist received From the celebrated manufacturer, LEROY W. FAIRCHILD, A splendid variety of. GOLD PENS, Goip & SILVER, GoLp & PEARL, Gotp & NICKEL, PENCIL CASES, PATENT WATE S8%8, bs In the latest & most elegant styles. Bremner Bros,|s October, 1879. pat arg ne 3 wks. SE MARGARET'S HALL. HALIFAX, N.S. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. VISITOR : The Lord Bishop ot Of Nova Seotia PRINCi PAL: : The Rev, John Padfieid. r¥XxHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and pleasant home together with a thorouzh and refined education. The course of Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England ard is founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Hight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s Coliege in June last. This is the only Sehool in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination, The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the edueational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual cave and oversight which is 60 important, and which cannot be given ina large establish mens, Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted hy a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ally. ‘There are two resident French Gov- ernesses, References given to parents of pupils For further particulars address the Prin | eipal, Sept. 19, 1878. E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN Thalian 2 American ilarble AND Tablets ; MONUMENTS TAB ETS, HEADSTINES, TOMS-TABLES All trom Original Desigus, of Stock employed, Pest quality this Esiand | Also--Maniles, Centve Table and Cominode Tops, Wash Bowl slabs, Bracket Shelves, de, dé, de Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—ta th sat 6mos & wkly <MPLOY MENT -—In every village onl township of P. E. Island not yet ocqn- pied, ONE Active, intelligent Lady or Gentile. man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., box 1964, Montreal | Prices the Lowest of any Shop on Prince Edward island RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO. 12. ee ee Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1878, ee i TRAINS ¢ GOii NG WEST. j _ |Nos. 1 1&3 3,| No. 5. No. 7, STATIONS. |" yypress. | Mixed. | Mixed. fan i is Georget’n.. Dp. i. 10am| Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan. . Ar 7 7.30 ‘* |Ar.4.14 * §.30 ** | ** 5.4 Mt StwtJel p., 8.40 ‘ce Dp.6.00 “c Royalty Jel * 9.38 ‘| * 7.18 “ se Siesta” |Ar.9,55 ** }Ar.7.40 | Dp. 6. 20am Dp10. 05am! Dp. 5. 25pm ss ; |Arl0.25 ** Royalty Je! 6.37 § Dp10.30 ss) 66 B47 ‘4 MWiltah’re} “7.13. | “il go °*** * 6a Hunter R’r| “ 7.25 | 11.40am! * 6.57. «4 Breadalb’n| ** 7.53 ** | *12.23pmri ** 7.35 eplane..1 * S09 1" anen 1 ae. Kensingt’n| ** 8.28 **7 ** L1G | ** S25 tun 9.09 1a OO Lae he Lee S’mm'rside Dp.9.10 “ |Dp.2.25 lo ain ae Wellingt’n}Ar.9.48 ‘* 1} ** 3.20 ** Port Hull. .| ** 10.20 **| “* 407 ** Lene... Suet ok oe Alberton..| ‘*12.00pm] ** 6.40 * Tignish ...1 ‘12.40 * Ar. 7. 40pm] TRAINS GOING EAST. _ Sik aed eee Te Me ee ee SD Nos. 2 & 4; No.6, | No. 8, STATIONS. |"yypresa,.| Mixed. | Mixed, Tignish... pam Dp 20am! — wey Alberton..! ** 5.55 ** Dees ‘s Clery. ..| “641 fT" Bee © Post Hill. .) £* 7.38 ** 1 “1020.** Wellington} ‘* 8.09 Tae v9 +2 Ar, 8.45 * |Arl2.05pm! S’mm'rside Dp.5.30pm Dpi2.40 ** | Dp.9.05 am Kensingt’n! ** 5.52 oe 4 ee Cty Line, .| 6.24 | 1.55 «| 10.90 « ‘ | Breedal’ne.| ** 6.31 .**; ** 2.05 | £10.31 * Hunter H’r' ** 6.57 “*; ** 244°] “IL O7 ** NWoaltsh’re} ** 7.32 ** 1 °° 3.01 *) “Is © Ar.3.50 * 7.49 46 Dp 3 od sé **12. 18pm (Ont las am Ar. 8.08 JOE roa tae a Dp.4.30 pm! Dp. 6.50 am Royalty Je} 4A 4+ 4 °F 7. ‘ $4 ME Cte 7, {AF 8.40 £f Ar.8.3 - M. Stw't Jel G00 « iDp.8.50 “| Cardigan,.| *° 7.03 ** | °*10.10 ** Geo’town,.|Ar.7.25 ** |Arl0.45 ** SOURIS BRANCH. re trains Going West. a Royalty Je} ss Ch’town . i STATIONS. [Ne 9E xpress! No. 11 Mixed, Souris . ..|Dp. 6.15 a. m. Dp. 2.50 p.m. Hart nony. ‘yale . * 6. 33 Us 3.13. * St, Peter’s.....| * 1:00 .1 * 499 * Morell . Var * a *. £25 Be Mt. 8’ tw't _ ines. 25“ [Ar. 5.40 p.m. rr “ains 3 panos Enmste In . ‘ STATIONS. No. Ae eon) s|No. 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June. Dp. 5 5.55 p.m. ‘Dp. 8.45 a. mt Morell. . : 6.27 - S50» St. Peter’s......| “ 650 “ |“ 9.56 * e....551- 2 6) EE, 0. tec [Ar iia * ALEX. MACKAB, Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Offiee, Chtown, May 22, 1979. _— pat pres: hh a ne sp sj kea a Steal Navigation Go, Steamers MAY. 1879. Us FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers “St, Lawrenee” aud * Prine cess of Waiecs”’ will leave as under :-— HOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock, Returning from Victou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 4 on arrival of morning train from Halifax, CAPE BRETGH, Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON. DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of mornin train from Halifax, connecting both ways wit stage and Steamer ‘* Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake, Returning to Pictou same nights, eonnectin with 10a. m. Train TU ESDAY and FRIDA for Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES, LaNE Summerside for Point Du Chene EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning te Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of m orning train from St. John. By onder, ” . W. HALES. Charlottetown. May 6, “ whose SPVrEURTIL MED: CEN » Ehe Great Teack MARK English icme- TA TRADE ee -* edy, an unfail- Me i. se ;/ ing cure for Sem- i: ay inal Weakness, Ne il matorranhe € a, VST) ae mpotency, and dae ae EERE Oy all d lisvases that == Befora Taking: ‘cllow as a se- After Taking, quence of self. ain se; as loss of Mimory, Uni. versal Lassitude, Pain in th e Back, Dimness of Vi ision, Prematare Vld A ige, aa many other Diseases that lead to insanity or Con. sumption. 9. Full particulars in our pom phict, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. ER The Spocilic Mediciwe is sold by all drugefats at Zi per p: ackage, or six packe ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands of cur business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whieh place please address all future eommuni- cations. sa Sold in Chazicttetown by all Drugists and ly all wholesale and retail —, a the United States and Canada. January 24, 1 39,