YW =_—s —= — ee a a ae ' Selected Poetry. ay tHE LORD'S PRAYER. eautiful poem is said to King James First, ascribed to Bishop (The following b have been written by though by some it 15 Andrews tf avy be distressed and fain would gather Some comfort, let bim hasten unto Our Father. For we of hope and help are quite bereaven Linke ss You succor us Who art in heavev. ° Pw < j Thou shewest mercy, therefore for the same We praise thee, singids Hallowed be thy name. | OH all our miseries cast Up the sum, Show us the joy, and let Thy kingdom come. We mortals are, and alter from our Dirth, Thou constant art: | Thy will be done on earth. Thou mad’st the earth, as well as planets seven, { Thy name is blessed here,§ ? As ’tis in heaven. Nothing we have to use, or debts to pay, Except thou givest it us. Give us this day Wnherewith to clothe us, wherewith to be fed, For without Thee we want Our daily bread. We want, but want no faulis, for no day passes But we do sin— Forgive us our trespasses. No wan from sinning ever free did live— Forgive us, Lord our sins, As we forgive. if we repent our faults, thou ne’er disdain- est us: We pardon them That trespass against us, Forgive us, that i8 past, a new path tread us: Direct us always in thy faith And lead us, We thine own people and thy chosen natior, Into ail tfuth, bul Not into temptation ; Thou that of all goodgra ces are the Giver, Suffer us not to wander, But deliver Us from the fierce assauits of world, and devil And flesh, so shalt thou free us From all evii. Po these petitious, let both church and lay- men, With one consent of heart and volce say, Amen. 8 Eas \ \ Facts and Scraps. LRP LOL ee Re a ee Re No Thorough-‘ fare.""—-4t cheap dining rooms. = If your wife be a sensible woman, make her your private secretary. «“Gocd Templers.”’—For opening their Gardens to geod children. Of the thiftysthree thousand persons em- ployed in watch-making in Switzerland, ene-third are Women.. A Famous *Remark.—What the tree said when it fell onthe woodman, Serve the fel- ber right. By Our Own Cockney.—True * ’Ob-struc- tives.’—the kettle and the saucepan. The difference between the preacher, the builder, and the architectof a church is simply this—One is the Kector, the other the Erector, and the third the Director? A Bank-Holiday Reminiscence, [Written in the evening).— Why is the air of Margate like the Leaning Tower of t'isa? Because it’s oblique [so bleak you know,’ Catching a Tartar.—Governess: ** Do you know, Earnest, that I heared of a litile boy, pot older than you, who van read and wriie well, and who has begun Latin——” Earn- est: ‘‘ Oh, I say, what a jolly good teacher he must have had!’ Quite Right, Too'—Mr. Jones read the other day that “ the provisions of the Wild Birts Protection Act, 1872, have just expir- ed.”” .“* Then why don’t them Parliament men order afresh supply, and prevent the oor little creatures [rom starving !"? was the good old lady’s natural quostion ? At an evening party in the Faubourg St. tiermain the conversation turned upon the word “ Kiss. * Oh,” said» a member of the Institute, “it i8 derived from a Sancrit expression meauidg : to open the mouth,” An old mathematician, who was seated ina corner, Was asked his Opinion. ‘ Kissing,”’ he answered quietly, “is an operation waiich co: 8 3's in the approach of two curves,which have the same bend, as far as the point of econtact.’’ Not bad for a savant. Mirk Twain once undertook to edit an agricultural paper, and in the first number w.@.e@: /* Turnips should never be pulled — itimjnrésthem. It is much better to send a boy up and let him shake the tree.” He also spoke of the moulting season for cows, remarked that pumpkins weren't very good as shade trees, and that clams would lie! quiet if music were played to them. How vo Make A TELEPHONE.—A tele | phone can be made in a few minutes hy anyone, by means of which conversation in an Ordinary tone may be carried on between parties a hundred. yards or more apart. Knock both ends out of two tin cans—old Jobster cans will do;—paste letter paper tighuly over one end of each can, through which insert the end of common wrapping twine, although a silk line would be better; extend the string as far as you can without: setting it touch the ground or any interven-. ing object; place your mouth at the open | end of the can, and a slight whisper will be | he: rd at the upper end of the live, where a ater arrangement of the string through fe Can and paper must be made. a further call of EE STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, OTICE is hereby given that the Bouiu of Directors df this Company have made y,* ‘oa * Four snstaiments, of Five per Ceni. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St, Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— ~— (IBAIZRGAING ' — IN — NEW GOODS. 4 ANCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, ; 1 STRAW HATS, | FEATHERS, FLOWBRS &e 5 &e., Reous a Ce r before ylenth d.y - Five per Cent. on or before thep le y and elf Sutamer Goods at of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the of November, (877, Five per Cent. on or before the bie of February, (878, fenth day venth day Five per Cent. on or betore the Eleventh day of May, [878. By order of the Board, in CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secreta H. ~anneiiibeuelble a PIANO FORTE REGULATOR. i parties leaving their orders for Tuning - at Bremner Bros. will receive the best attention. ; ‘ All who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do well to have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perfect order all the time. A visit once a year at least will be madet al] paris of the Island, or oftner if required Ch’town, July 18, 1877. “PLASTER PARIS! ROPets: now on hand. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Aug. 23—pat ar 2w CORNED BEE COOKED 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. All who have used it know of ite ex cellence. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF’S, + ne ON SALE OR HIRE. _ REDUCED PRICKS, White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, ‘Very Cheap. Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing} A Tus BOTTOM PRICES. SROBERT ORR 2&400. July 10th. A Re eee American & Foreign Patents. Gilmore, Smith & Co,, Successors te Chipmra, Hosmer & Co. ATENTS procured in ali Counwes, No teva in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations tree, Our valuable pamphlet seat free upon re “eipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D.C. ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sallors ot the late war, or their heirs, ate fw muay caeg entitled to money from the Goveramest, which bas been found toube due since tinal pay- ment. Write full history of service aad state amount of pay ead bouaty received, Certificates of Adjutant General U. 8. A. showing service and honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for « small fee. Enclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., aad full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. 1 Stylish American- built Buggy, with iold- ing seat for driver. 1 Low-Cut Pony Wagon-——umbrella top: 1 Road Wagon--very light running. 1 Sloven, 1 Pedlar’s Wagon, 2 Large Mantle Mirrors ; about 36 by 42 inches. 2 Smalier Size, do. Plate Show Glasses, Wood Stoves, new, 2 Cook Stoves (coal) second-hand. Lot Shop Stoves, and old style Frankling, for wood and coa!. Children’s Wheel Barrows, very low. H. COOMBS, Upper Great George St. Sept. 6--3in eod SHERIFF'S -PROCLAMTION, Queen’s County. ee ee ne [)BSCRiETION of ArcHTBALD KELLEY an escaped prisoner from Queen's County Jail: Height 5 feet § inches; stout build; Hair black and curled ; Whisker and Moustache black and grey, mixed; Eyes blue; age 45 years. Escaped from Jail on the night of Mon- day, Aug. 13, 1877. ESCRIPTION of JonN McDONALD, bet- ter known as ‘**‘Happy Jack,” an escaped prisoner from Queen’s County Jail: Height about 5 feet 8; Build rather thin; black curled hair; small black moustache; Fyes blue; age 30 vears. ; Escaped from Jail on the night of Mon- day, Aug. 13, 1877. To all Magistrates, Constables, and others of Her Majesty's Loyal Subjects are hereby empowered to arrest the above named pris- oners, or cither one of them, and place them, or either one of then, in either of the County Jails of this Provice, and I will be LL Federal Officers, Soldiers ead Sailurs, A wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line cilduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a pengioa. Widows, aed minor ehildres of Officers, 8ol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or woueds and isjuriea re eived in the service and im the line of duty; can procure peasions by addressing Gilmore & Vo. Increased rates for pensioners obtained. Bouaty Land Warrants procured for service is rants granted for service ia the late rebellion, Bend stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington D.€., full instructions: July 24, 1877. J. F, McKay, (NorTH Sipe Queen SqQuvaRe) Has just received a varied assortment ef American and Geneva Matches, Gold and Silver; Ladtwes & Gents’ Weateh Chains, Gold and Silver; Plan & Faney Rings, Gold Lockets , Broothes, Earrings, Siuds, Silver Lhimbles, eic —ALSO— Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry skilfully repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and a | work warranted. Aug. 21—lm a Specially for Farmers, : oe Ww OFFER FOR SALE BUCK HY EE ; answerable for the expenses tor so doing. | Dated this 31st day of August, 1877. WILLIAM R. WATSON, Sheriff. — Peony - a ees } DR. WILLIAM GRAT'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, | The Great Euglish Rem- edy is an unfailing cure mb ag tee mney 2 matorr, Impotency, and i all SS noe as ® sequence of Self- ; as Loss of Memery, lila ~ . ~ e Pain in “x \~. tua Back, Dimness Vision, = | BeforeTaking. Premature Old so and A t . many other diseases that lead to eaainiet coe: eons and a. sreneine Grave. Bo $1 |: per package, or six packages for $5, by mail free postage. “ee particulars in our pamphlet, whine Wwe «desire to send free by mailtoevery one, Address | WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. | BGP? Sold ‘Watson, P. G. Fraser, C. D. Rankin, Dr | ‘Dodd, and a Apothecaries’, Hall, and by: ‘all druggists anywhere ; a AND OTHER KINDS OF | Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1877; iM 0 W I N (F M A C H I N E §,; ; | ; The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Ojeratiag Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. i —ALSO— { BUCKEYE & MANNY EXRAS. We keep constantly om hand almost ever | nd of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Wood Pumps. We have imported @ pbumber of these : ‘Pumps suitable for any depth of well, and in Charlottetown by W. B/ offer them ata liberal discount for cash. MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s square - | ALEXAMPER, ESQ., -" wars prior to March 3,1855. There are no ware | SUN 'MUTUAT, LIFE & ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPARy OF MONTREAL. —————; 0% Assets - . “ - - a0: apa MONTREAL DIRECTORS. T. Workman, Presiden’; T. J. §Craxtos, Vice-President; A. F. Gauri, Esq Hen MULHOLLAND, Esq:, Jam®s AvutToN, Beq., A. W. Oairvte, Esq., M. Pp, pP.- Chas, " "st ¥ . vr) e rc . 7 % ‘ ie - a . van Mc“rinaNn, Bsq.; Hon. J. J. C. Asgorr, Q, ¢. Legai Capital and $765,009 | Adviser. New Life and Accident Brsiness submitted in 1876. ; . $1,856,598.95 Income . ; : : ‘ ‘ d ; : . 11895768 Cash Assets . ; ; ; : ; ‘ ; ‘ . 265 944.65 4 , a9 . 2 ’ Y Security for protéction of Assured : ; 715,904 64 Net Sarplus for Distribution; as at lst January, 1577, after making resetyes al44 percent. . : . ; ' : 5 $5 Extract from the proof sheet of @overnment Report. Statement of iucreage fay miums received for 1876 over 1875: ‘ Canada Life : : ; . $15;870 Citizens : : . . . . . . 734 Confederation ‘ ‘ ‘ ; 17,819 Stadacona . ; ; ‘ : : . 2,658 Toronto : : : | ; : i ; 7 . 1,01] On Mita: 6 80 ee oie aoe . $30,484, g@" Decrease for 1876 in a// Americas Companies in Canada, over $114,000, E@ONOMY aND Sacvriry is the motto of the Sun Mutual Company. How well the pub lic appreciate these features is geen in the fuct. as shown above from Governme authority, that the new business for 1676 Was siziy-seven per cent. more than that 9176. The Charter and License embrace Life and Accident Business. M. A. GAULT (President of Exchange Bank), Managing Director, J. M. C. DaeresDreeiers, Inspector. Rk. MACAULAY, Secretary. -O HALIFAX BOARD. How. D. McN. PARKER, M. D.,M. L.C., W. J. COLEMAN, Esgq., Dir. People’s B PATRICK POWER, Esq., M. P., Director /JOHN TAYLOR, Esq., Dir. Merchants’ Bk People’s Bank. DANIEL CRONAN, Esq., Dir. Bk. of N.g. WM. M. HARRINGTON, Esq.. President /4..W WEST, Esq, Director People’s BE Halifax Bank. WwW. C. SILVER, Esa , Merchant. bit 3 Rat ier henge Prag a ». Medicai Examiners. ¥ J. S. D. THompson, Esq:, Solicitor. GEO. FRASER, General Manager. BENJ. A. FIELDING, Gen, Agent, For the Maritime Proviuces and Newfoundland, Office—76 Granville Street, (Near the Bank of Montrea!), tal ifax, Nug H, HASZARD, Agent, P. EB. Island. i a QUT, p*: McLeop ‘Medical Adviser, _PT_ISTAN SUNT Tee wf - Se ee | ISLAND PARK FOTEL, SUMBIERSIDE Terma Weekly: June. 293; Fuly, $10.50k Ang., @12; msept., HIS NEW HOTEL, accommodating about one bunired and fifty guests, is now open. It contains; is addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public and Private Parlor Billiard, Reading, Smokieg, Barber's and Bar-rooms. Picturesquely situated on an Isl one huadred ant forty acres in extent, is the Bedeque Bay, directly oppositethe rising tow# Summerside, it combines the ret:reMent eacured by the inaular position efits surroundidgs with equal convenience to @ positios ia the tows. Beantifal views of the barbour are obtainable from the wudowsand roof of the Hotel, aud from the carriage drive around the Island. The grounds are being tastefully [aid out with walks amd drives, the greater part being left finely wooded. See bathing cae be « ojoyed with suitable privacy onvarious parts of the beach near the Hotel, dressing rooms have veces comsirncted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belonging to the Hotel, will ply frequen 'y to and from Summerside, and wili regularly meet all Steamers from Shediac aad Charlottetowa; aid ean be made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties aad pleasure excursions onthe Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire. Familice and parties can have coat!guous suites of rooms, if rec: ced, by sending reasonable notice beforehand. TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according teroom, Special arrangements can be made tor summer residence oJ, Fu, Hoiman, PROPRIETOR Leathe : P MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OR CANADA -— +e ae ee Capilal $1,000.000, with power to inerease to $2,000,000 ee HEAD OFFICE: - ««-»- MONTREAL. Risks Taken Doily at the Office of CARVELL BhOs. Agents for P. Hi: Toland Charlottetown, June 7 $1877 SslicAn WiLL — MOUNT STEWART. L Apes FELT HATS just received at pur Subscribers are prepared to take CHARLES FULL’s. orders fér dimension Lumber of al PTI iteds, ia Oak, Elm, White Pine, Pitch Pine (NOME, gents, and see the pew CLO'H-/ Spruce or “Bite; ‘also, Spruce’ Knees ING at CHARLES FULL®E. | frenails, Wedgesy-Deck J’ lugs, and Ship’* ae tert wt | Blocks of every description—al! deliveres I EW CLOTHS very cheap at CHARLES FUCLLS. AT AND BONNET FEATHERS jnst] at short notice. ee opened at CHARLES FULL’S LONGWORTH & CO., J Te ee Water Street. " N. 'B.—Spruce jand Fir Shingles very ALL at CHARLES FULL’S Store and | 3. see the pretty HAT and BONNET OR- | low. NAMENTS. | Aug. 15—dm eli ee fu