— —-— - = : — . —=— - -— | ‘ : ’ ‘Sheepskins (each) 0.36 to 0.8 : > ‘harlottetown Prices Current. heey é Selected } oetry. ( Straw, per cwt. 00. to 9.4 OOP LILES +> | Tallow, per jb 27 to0.0, my aur y T oe y 5 f 1s ‘. rou » | 0 LO V ry A ND LIBERT } : | (,HARLOT rETOW N, August 1 “g ‘ l imothy Seed, per bushel .5O to 8 5 | When not specially mentioned as in apes Turnips per bushel 0.18 to 0.9 oe a e ee ene eile ae are to be consideret as duty | BOARDS. n mountain high, in lowly vale, paid, be Or where the thistle sheds its down, | EXCHANGE Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.98 And sweet-fern scents the passing gale,—~ |" a i 1.62 40 3-49 There hop the birds from bush to tree: ster! ng 60 days Bills, 10 per cent. prem Spruce do 0.80 to 1.00 Love fills their throats, nm sight es 11 oy . Shingles, per M. 1.50 to 1.75 Love swells their notes ,— U. 5. cy arenes . 44 ar oS | \. [SCELLANEOUS. Their song is love and liberty. | ‘ 29 a, $ per cent. pl My > » 7 lin _hirds ieir | oO irect.: al . F y ) ‘ . . vn dats tn aes Chive, we eraser | Butter (tees pe lb) 0.16 to 0.20 Caught by the lustre of her neck, | OILS. 97 9g | Butter,per lb by the tub 0.16 to 0.20 c Or kindred softness of her song. Kerosene, per gal. (Am.) $0.27 to 0.28 ‘ x eT deere tk A cae - ‘anadian No.1) 0.18 to 0.20) wats a, | eased LL ae Gee % They sing and bill from bush to tree (canadian . " ; Saee Wild Ghelr threats, ) Coal Oil oe Railway Time Table. ; Love swel's their not?s,— Pate Sea! , a eit a te . Me Theirc song is love and liberty. Linseed oil, boiled, per gal. a aha ; £ oso do raw ve a : 4 tal Some airy songsters fe.thered shape, | : “ ¥ on tan ‘ , Irom Loudon i} Chariottetows Prince Kwai ul Islan! Oh! could my love and | assume,— Preos of kerosene are per cask, Retait e Re as pr ua Oot at Oe , The ri re’ ‘sy neck he take Xt higher ca a Beck a Bi Si Se —— + ete rhe ring-dove’s glossy neck he take, price 5 to 10 cts. per gallon higher, ei Si ri 4 And ] the modest tur les pLume,— £ = FALL TRI PS 18// ' Oh! then we'd sing from bush to tree, | Learn ; . ; Love fiil our throats, | a dail el taba Ms ae Love swell our note + Am, Sole Leathe 28 Lo 2 Me ' ' i wr ; ial 4 Our seng be love and liberty. N.S. Sole ‘a ? a Phe new Clipper % OTT Canada 29 LO 200 r Household Hints. Mor. .ss#s SS aon CHANGE OF TIME, BARE BRINTIN EE HREM A, PLO A OLOP FALW Bay badoes ~ a t >or ” ‘ & vw eases ¢ : . . ‘ ‘ ‘Cy y « , ’ Appie Padding.—-Pare and stew three Dem srare a 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Lloyds, pints of appies, mash them and add tour i \N and afler MONDAY, APRIL 30th eggs, quarter of a pound of ae sugar (* cas of Molasses are by the lot of from 1877, Trains will ran as follows :— JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. and nutmeg, or grated iemon. Pour upon), yy {9 puacheons. Retail price § to 5 cents} ___ : a delicate crust avd bake. rf higher, according toSquantity and | ~~ Sow ix, London ;: _ ' cea cee ae a delicate t “ pe git ls hig ee g I ‘resins Going West. Now in London and on the berth to receive cargo, will sail Meat should be cooked by a quick fire, ag | {'i.¥-) +t i on the rapid closing of the outer pores retains all the juices withia, and these, becoming peated, create a natu ai process of steaming in its OWn gravy. ‘ > Pop-Over Cakes.—One cupfal of sweet milk. two cupfuls of flour, two eggs, four teaspoonfu's of baking p wwder, one table- spoonful of melted butter. Mix a little stiffer than pancakes. age In teacups. Scrambeled Eggs.—Beat up four eggs, with salt and pepper to taste. Put an ounce of butter into a saucepan; directly it is melted put in the eggs, and keep con- stantly stirring with a spoon uatil they are nearly set. Feather Cake.—One cupfal of while sugar, half a cupfui of butter, haifa capful of sweet ynilk, two teaspovnfuls of baking powder, two eggs, whites beaten separate, two and a haf cupfuis of flour; flavor with lemon. Cousin Sarah’s Indian Pudding.—Pour a quart of boiling milk on a cupful of Indian meal, half a cupful of molasses, anda tea spoonful of salt. Stir well together, set in the oyen aud bake two or three hours. Cousin Ann’s Gingerbred.—One cupfal each of sugar, molasses and water, half a cupfal of butter, one egg, a teaspvontul and a half of cream of tartar, a teaspoonful and a half of soda, three and a half cupfals ct four. Hlalibut Steaks. —Wash and wipe the Steaks dry; beat up two or three eggs, and roli out some hard crackers very tine; salt each steak, and then dip it into the beaten eggs, and after into the cracker crumbe, | and fry in hot fat. SE ) ’ ‘ Facts and Seraps. aad —_—— —_— A cinnibal’s joy— To live, and move, and have his being. A farmer who told his family that he had bought six head of cattle was asked by an inquisitive son, “Who took the tails?’ It was Piince John Van Buien who, heing stopped by highwaymen one night in the City Ha‘l Park, said, ** Gentlemen, | haven't got any money, but I'll give you my uote for three monihs.’ Helen M. Cooke, writing New York paper, says thai verses for 4a kisses on he brow are the tichest diauem her woman's soul aspires to wear. Ali right, Helen. Bring on your brow and take ) our diadem. Althe merriage of an Alabama widower, one of the servants was asked if his master would take a bridal tour. *Dunno, sah; when old missus’s alive he took a padule to her: dunno if hie take a bridle to” e« new one or not.’ Animals may think, but sometimes, they do not think very fast. A Cow got into a garden lately, and took her balf on hour to make up ber miud Where to go oul. A man and dog were flooding her mind with infor- mation all the time, loo. A female begging imposter, importuning a gentleman fo give her a copper, the benevo- lent gentleman sald she sioud have one, if she would leave olf b aod take in washing, A doctor in Japan is gompelled by the etiquette of the cuuutry to wear a sword of wood. That we .esuime, he carries a weapon of jatu because it Is the nearest thing that suggests plaster. A Vermont son said at bis mother’s funer- althat he and his father were very much obliged to ihe peop.e who cume, * and we hope thatthe tise is mot far distant when we may do ‘lie same fur you’ Punch Oace tel’ a droll s who, belag suddenly raised claimed la the fusuers of Lis Q that | Couid siand in the myself ride past in My carriage When a man istreaung a 20 ice creaui and sf the restaurant, abou ton bis cea’, Providence. A Kentucky ludy asked for a divorcee on the ground that her husband ts not a Chris- Lian. tian eXcept by a separation »-om his wile, let her have a divorce by ail means, gging ’ = winced tory Of @ man to riches, ex- sulisfaction, read, and see ching widow es his if] he ca: ; Libu und trust to Lang lo is Ata young wsdvys seminary. a few days since, during an examination in history, one of the most promisiog pupils was imter- rog ited: “Mary, did Martin Luther die a natural death?” “No,” was the prompt re- ply, “the was excommunicated by a bull!” Old Squire B. was elected Judge of the Inferior Court of some coanty in Georgia. When he went diome his delighted wife ex- claimed: ‘“‘Now, my dear, you are Judge; whatam 1?" ‘* The same big fool you allers was !’’ was the reply. gave him that remark for six months. Wile Coming inte} du is lv but. | ifthe poor man cant becov ea Chris.| - She neyer for- | Pear: B iLard per Ih 0.12 to 0.16. Oats, per bushel 0.50 to 0.55) ariey, per Ib 0.03 to 0.04 ; Potatoes, per bushel 0-36 to 0.40 Vinegar, per gal.. per cask 30 to 43 Demerara 57 to 60 Sa $1.10 to 1.50 80) to 90c 25 to 27 none Bags line, stove Do Liverpool Turks Island do Coarse W I from ship Svgans. (In Bond ) 9% to 94 104 to 109 Barbadoes, duty paid og. Retined, duty paid Vacuum Paa do 104 to 11 Eeglish Coushed (duty paia none American (duty paid) 13 to 134 American Granulated 114 to 114 Coffee Sugar 11 to 114 [Piices of sugar are by the hogshead. Retail price | to 2 cents per Ib higher.]£ CANDLES Mouids per lb 124 ‘to lsc Soap per ib vs to 74 Coat anv Wop. Svdney pergion. none Vielora Mines, do nom Cowrie M ne’, do none Ltile G's e Bay, do none Longan none Philadelphia Cal 5.75 to 6 350 New Camphbe'ton 4 80) W ocd, hard 4.90 to 3.09 Fiourn a vp ME L. Patent Process per bb) $9.50 to 10.00 Superior Extra 8.79 to 9 O° Ex‘va Superline do 910 to 9.55 Fasecv 8.25 to 8.50 Spoog Extra do 8 00 to 8 10 Strong Bakers do 8.10 to 8.25 Super! we do 7 60 to 7 65 Corn Meal (K.D) 3.75 to 3.80) MACKAPFEL nN: i none No 2 La’sa none No none Merket Prices. (hark ttetown, August 31, 1877. MEAT. $0.08 to 0.14 0.07 to 0.10 0.12 to 0 13 0.00 to 0,02 40 to Fa 0.07 to 0.1 0.07 to 0.08 0.6 to 0.07 Beef small pieces] per lb. Be: ffoer lb. foy the quarter] Han, per lb. Lamb, per th Lamb per qr. Mutton, per ja, Pork, (smal! pieces) per Ib. Pork, per ib. (by the carcess) 1 , per Ib. 0.04 to 0.10 POULTRY. Cictekens. per pair 0.40 to 0.50 Duck-, (esch) 0.26 to 0.25 Fow's, (eaca) 0.30 to 0.35 Bren’, (per pair) 1 00 to 0.05 BEEADSTUFFS. Beckwheat Fionr, per Ib 0.05 to 0.05 Fiour, per ib’. 8 50 to 9.45 | Piour per 100 tbs 3.75t04 .000 lqaimea:, per 100 ibs. 3.70 to 4. ; FISH, ho tish, per qtl. 3.50 to 5.00) | bie gr per bbl, 4 00 10 4 #5 1M reharel, per doz. 0.60 to 0.96) 1 p-,per ib U.. 5 to le , .oew miik) per Ib 0:2 to 0.18 iC yeese, per ibd O.i to 0.00! '( yer Seed, per lb to 0.00! tREevs,per du to 0.14 | 'Ggeen Pers per qt. to 0.44 flay, per tou 9.54 t) 10.00) | Hines, per io. 0.04 to 0.44 j Honey, per ib. 0 25 to 0.30 | Hommespun,(men’s wear per yd, 0.65 to 1 00 | Homespun. wome.’s do peryd, 0.35 to 0.4 | | ‘Homespun Fiannel, per ysrt | M “vk (new),gper Ib. 63 to 8 Mess Pork 18 to 20 fy ime Mess 14 0 16 P ime Beef 1410 16 C. C. Bacon, 11,.00to 12.00 Sioulders 10.00 .o 1100 hams lac “npiced Bacon l4c Rum—in bond none Jdamacia none Cuba none: No. } mo. S No STATIONS pyoress. Gcpeean | Mixe tLe = eer ere ee dp 8.10 Georgetown ‘ 7,20 Cardigan © 7.45 ee ar 10 Mt Stew ar} dp 9.18 Roy. Jun’tion ** 10.43 P iia ar11.03 jdp. a.map Roy Jun‘tion 10.43 6.20 3.25 Nor Wil’shire = 11.39 7.03 345 tlunter River 11.58p.m., 7.16 5.00 Vounly Line 12. 7.52 5.50 Kensington 1.20 8.28 6.30 ; em ar 2.05 Jar, 9-00 7.10 Suimr side ; dp 2.36 Wellington 3.30 Port Ilill 4.16 () Leary 5.42 Alberton 6,50 ar 7.35 Tignish ee yn rains Going kast. No. 4 : . nats No. 2 aoe No STATIONS. . Stmb oat meer Express, Mixed. Pp. a, fe geen ar Tignish 6.00 | alberton 6.45 | O'Leary 7.52 j Port Hill 9.18 Wellington 10.05 | ; 5 ¢ ar 11,00 dp. p.m dp. Surmr side (dp 113 | 6.00 6.00 Kensington | 12.08pm, 630 | ¢ 96 County Line | Ll 2.50 af 7.20 iluoter River, 1.43 743 | “gag Nor Wilshire! ar 2.00 | ov | gus doy Jan’ tiouldp 2.55 ar 40 | ‘ow | 8.15 \dp. 9.00 |, o4; Ch town 1 925 | (AP. 0. Be —— 4 | Roy “ae 2.55 M:Svewart id | Cardigan | 5 | Greor gelo Wh 6.15 | ‘ Souris Branch. : Supt. P. E. T. R. ©. J. BRYDGES, Gen}. Supt. Gov't. Railways. Charlottetown, May 21, 1877. Fits Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS JERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug— by one month’s usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders. To convince sufferers that these powaers will do all we claim for (hem, we will send by mail, post- paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Gou'ard 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 permanent cure in every case, or refund yon all money ex- pended. All sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for larze box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to any part ot nited States or Canada on receipt of price or by express, C. 0. D.D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS Look Out for Fire. . HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FO Eggs, Wool, and Sheepskins, —AT— J. D. CURRIE’S, CJu‘ga Prince and Grafton strets Going West. | Golng Fast i i lel No. 5 ; | No.6 STATIONS. pvixed, |Stations: | Stined. dp a.m \dp. pen Souris | 6.15 |Ch’town | 2.35 linrmony 6.38 [2&. Jun. 2.55 S.. Peter's | 7 64 : ar 4,17 Morell | 2.69pm lan 6.85 MtuStew'rt 2 | 9.10 |Morell 50 ct maw {lap 9.8 S. Peters | 5.4 | Roy Jun’tion| 10.43 [il’rmony | 5 | Ch'town ar 11.03 (Souris ‘ar WM. McKECIJNIE, FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT. about the ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELL KNOWN CLIPPER BARKENTINE ‘HEL BLANCHE ETH LANCHE 428 Tons Register, Copp red and Classed 9 years, Al at Lioyd s, JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, Will be on on the berth as usual, and will follow the “ EREMA.” SAILING FROM LONDON POR CHARLOTTETOWN About {5th September, Carrying freight at’through rates to Pictcu, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac: and have good acconiwodation for passengers. : oParties wishing to have the.r goods delivered here early in the ser rwarding theit orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. For freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrcairn & Sons, 69 Cornhill: in Su TA r ° “klay Rni : - . a Se F ’ Liverpool, to PiTcatrN Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. : son will oblige by 23, 18 Charlottetown, July , £, ISd ers ss ae IT g ~ ge ee ne cRaeN i LE a SS OS LOT ET RTE os gE? TTI Le! ea wee ‘ to iin —— . ~_ he ee = way! | ws é — ETS ne Pa! = Boa ? “Geas ISLAND P HS Terms Weekly: June, $9; July, StO.50: Augs., S 7 NEW HOTEL, accommodating about oa2 hundred and A contains, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number ef Public and Private Parlor Billiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s and Bar-rooms. Pictu resquely situated on an Island one hundred and forty acres in extent, in the B. deque Bay, directly opposite the rising towo of Summerside, it combines the retirement ensured by the insular position of its surroundidgs with equal convenience to a position in the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtaioable from the windows and roof of the Hotel, and from the carriage drive around the Island. The grounds are being tastefully laid out with walks and drives. the oreater part beiag lett finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy ou Various parts of the beach pear the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constrncted “or the purpose. A Perry Steamer belonging to the Hotel, will ply trequently to and from Summerside, aud will regularly meet all Steamers trom Shediac and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shootiog parties aud pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and. sail boats ‘auantal hire Families and parties can have coat!guous suites of rooms it required by et og reas bie notice beforehand. isnt i a i. TERMS :— From $2 to $2.50 per day, according to room for summer residence. - IDE, Scpt., $2 +>. ~~ ~~. fifty guests, is now open. It + t Special arrangements can be made ‘ 3, f., Fiolman, PROPRIETOR MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OB" CAIN AUDA increase to $2,000,000. + atta Canital $1,000,000, vith power to eee ee HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL, Riss Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. K. Island Ch’town, 27, 1877.—6ia Lona lottetown, June 5 is - 1877,