Selected Poetry. ewe PLA AP A ALP ALL LAT AA AD ES ~ LOVE IMMORTAL. A maid reclined heside a stream At fall of summer day, And balf awake, and half a-dream, She watched the ripples play: She marked the waters fall and heave. The deepening shadows throng, And heard, us dat t oped down the eve, The river’s bubbling song; and thus it sung, with twinkling tongue, | That rippling shadowy river, | Youth's brightest day will fade away, School, Truro Mr. Harris has graduated | Peerer eee renee: with honours at King’s Coliege, and ame i ys and afler MONDAY, APRIL 30th Phe twilight past, the moon al last ‘hoide a Nova Scotia Public School License | 1877. Trains will run as follows :— Rose broadly o'er the night: of the highest grade. Subjects | ——_———————— ees a Buch rippte gleams beneath her beams, | Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathemat-| id Gading West As wrought in silver light. ‘ies. English Branches — History, Arith-| Drains na ent. The heaving waters glide along ; ‘metic, &c. In the Boys’ School there are| + rs 2 t, wingling with their voice, | nta. No if: le, oe 1 T “7 te eee , pours his song, [oe cee STATIONS jug. | Semboas, No The nightingale now pours hl S . ; Eyoress, a arcan: | Nixe Awd makes the shades rejoice. Girts School. eS _ | Express. Litto And thas he sang with tuneful tongue,— oe dp 2. That bird beside the river,— Subjects— All Englich Branches, rench Georgetown | © 7,20 ‘When youth is gone, trae love shines | German, Music, Singing and Drawing. In Cardigan See on this School there are three departments. es Arca CP Forever and forever. i say” For ‘Terms and further par ticulars | re ae ¢ (dp 9.18 i 6 ” © l apply to 3 | oF. Jun tion ws a la /_, Household Hints. GEORGE W. HODGSON, | h'ton, ee ae ee ee cn ' St Peter's Clergy jlouse, ‘toy Jun‘tion 10.43 | 6.2 } 3. bo Handle : Pickles after they oeP a en July 23 — 6ws | Nor Wil’shire 11.39 7.08 | 345 out of the agp PG yer . ny St 0 he i et ‘ 2 tlunter River 11.58p.m.! 7.16 5.00 the vinegar, find horseradish cut In Strips, | © . County Line | 1%, 7.52 | 5.60 wil make them ertep American & Foreign Patents. jersingion oa se | tao Apple Custard Pie.—Grate two large | —_— ein ar 2.05 lar. 9 00 7 aweet apples, add one pint of sweet milk.) Ciwore, Sinith & Co., Successors to Chipman, | dhliebie' 1° Rae | one egg, sugar, salt and spice to taste. | a Wellington 3.30 Bake with one crust, osmict \ (0, ort Hill 4.16 . , . Leary 5.42 Muftins.—-A cupfol of milk, two cupfuls JATENTS procured in all conatries. No tees | Alberton 6.50 of flonr, one @gg,a teaspoonful cream of | jo advance. No charge for services watil the Tignish ar 7.88 | | rartar, half a teaspoonful of saleratus, halt a teaspoonful of sugar, salt well, and bake quickly. Carrie Cogsweli’s Coffee Jelly.—A pint of nice clear coffee, pretty strong and hot. noured on to a box of Cox's gelatine, add a cupful of granulated sugar, dissolve and, strain into your mold. Mrs. Cogswell’s Cream Cake.--A_ cupfu! each of sugar and sour cream, two large eggs, two cupfuls of flour, on full teaspoon- ful of cream of tar‘er, a scant teaspoonful of soda, flavor with lemon, one loaf, Katie Bartlett's Raised Cake.—Two cup- fals of sngar, a cupful of butter, a cupful of wilk, two eggs, a cupful of fresh yeast, one teaspoonful of soda, five cupfuls of flour and a half a pound of chopped raisins. Keeping Cider Sweet.—Ileat the cider untit it boils, pour into the bottles. which bave been previously heated to prevent cracking. Cork tight. and seal immediately as 'n canning fruit. The cider wi'l keep un- changed for yeats, Susie Gili's Ginger Cakes.—A cupfel ard a lalfof sugar. a cupfal of butter or nice drippings, half a cupful of sour milly, a large spoonful of ginger. a teaspoonful of soda, four enough to rol! out thin, and bake quickly. Mrs. Sherbnrnes Sponge Cake.— One eupfal each of sugar and flour, three eggs, a tablespoonful of hot water with half a tea spoonful of soda dissolved in it, a teaspoon’ of eream Of tortar sifted in the flour, a pineh of gal eat well and bake. Lemon Pie.—Take three riw potatoes ea h the size «fa lemon. erate fine; three lemons, crate the vellow rind and squeez: the juice: add three cur tuls of sugar, three gus, and a cupfal of cold water, a litte salt; will mwnke four pies, — Facts and Seraps a a ie a ee ee ee ae ee ee According to the belt is always in order, Miller's assovtation, a A gir!, being accused of trifing with ber lover's tle lings, replied “ i plead jillyl’ The most mournful ey: sode in a man’s ite is paying a confectionery bill after tes girl bas jilted) hiin lio you like codlish ball-, Mr. Wiggans? Mr Wiygans, hesitalingty.,.—"T really dou’ know: | don't recollect attending one.’ A puzzeled M.D. wants to know what re lation the children wiil be to each other if two witowers marry each other's daughters and have chilJren. A Brooklyn man has hit upon a haddy ex-| pedient for’ getting md of rheumatism. He crowded it down into two fingers, and then had them amputatated, ‘Latin and Greek are all right,”’ said a Delaware farmer, he hailed his team, ‘bul gimme @ man whocan plow around ar apple tree ‘thout louching the roots,” us * You here egain, sir?” remarked = the inggistrale, ‘“Scuze me judge, replied the victim, “lve been vézzinatd four [hic , five times; and just | s: gsd,—too much, too sauch.” Ii legs could ¥ the powder hidden in a mule’s hind be ullized, theee would be no need of the world going la f-crazy over such paltry entions, comparatively speaking, asthe Kecley motor. The wits of the press are ridiculing obitu- ary poetry as a great deal now, and finding fault With its measure and rhythm, and all that; Dui down tn the bowels cf every news paper oflice there an ola bald- headed hookkeepey Who bliaks and blinks, end} knows that ob tuary poetary rhimes bette: with a dollar a jine than anything Tennyson wrote. inh iS ever The Duke of Marlborough was once hesi tating whether le should take a prescription recommended by the Duehess. «1 will be hangedi’ said ber grace, * if it does not cure vou... Dr. Garth, who was present, and t whom the vixen character of the lady was weli known, instantly exelaimed, ‘Take ii then, your grace, by all means: it is sure to do good, one way or another,” the Danbury news man writes :—When a boy has been ol! all day, contrary to the! expressed wish ‘f bis mother, and, on ay) | proaching the homestead at night, with an apxious tread, finds Company at tea, the ex- pression of confidence and recitude which suddenly lights up bis lace Cannot be repro- | duced on canvass. If all of us rea ized this} as we should, there would be more going @ it to tea, } ‘ showing service aud honorable discharge there- — St. Peter’s Schools will Re-Open on ‘Monday, 27th August. Five Teachers sre employed in theso Schools, which are graded to suit scholars of all ages. Boys’ School. | Tha Boys’ School will be under the! . Harris, Esq.. of King’s charge of V. E e and of the Normal College. Windsor, patent is granted. Preliminary examinations tree. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upon re ceipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. ¢. ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of 4 the late war, or their heirs, are 10 many caes entitled to moaey trom the Government, which has been fuund to be due since fiaal pay- meot. Write full history of service aud state amount of pay aad bonaty received, Certificates of Adjutant General U.S. A. from, in place of discharge lost, procured for a small fee. in f Euciose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent tree. PENSIONS. PENSIONS.§ LL Federal Officers, Soldiera and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or epee’ iv the line chiuty io the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a pegsiog. Widows, and mioor childrea of Officers, Sol diers and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived jn the service and io the line of duty, can procure pensions by addressiag Gilmore & Co. Increased rates for pensioyers obtained. Bounty Laod Warrants procured for seryise ig wars prior to Mareh 3,i855. Phere are a0 wur- rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington. —_- Kailway Time Table. 8 Die ne RE OO + emer cee talk Spey, ea » astet 42°) > 7. r? of 6 Cpa f eon eae me mapa cok a ek ae, Ni il. A ee ee SEE | f CHANGE: OF TIME. te, ‘Reains Goi ny ast . , No. 4 P ary TO No. 2 Bia { NO ISTATIONS. |. | St'mb oag! I EXpress. ley orcas. Mixed. a eee Viguish 6. OO aibertlou U. 45 © Leary 7. 52 Port Hill 9.18 Wellington +P , § wip +m) Sumr side ) ay tie t nid re * Kensington | 12.03 pm G40 6.36 County Line 1 3.50 , isa 7 4) Jiunter River) 1.43 7.43 “yw -10 Nor Wilshire) ar 2.00 | 7 4 U5 Roy Jun tion dp 2.55 ae 10 | ‘gag Ch town 5. ap. 9.00 ‘ar. 9.45 2.00 Roy Jan’ ie 2 db We svew rt aii bi 4.25 ‘| Cardigan 5B? | Grorgelown! 6.19 | oe ee ee ee ~ ee eS is Branch. Sour «c,o0ing West. Going East ‘ .6 Istathons- | NO | Mixed. | m i ——— ~—- ee : 9} No. 5 STATIONS. "Mixed. ee 2 capemreetipaecne ee D.C. , tull iostructions. July°24, 1877. “STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Compaay, TOPICK is hereby given that the Board of Pircetors of tins Company fave made tofu ther call ef i ~ Four enstalments.«f Live pe fen?t. each, on the Subserthbed Capital of the Company, payable at its Ollice, No. U3 St Peter Sireet, (guebe c, as Jollows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth ay ef August, 1877, Five per Cents on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, {878 ; five per Cent on of belore the Pieventh day of May, I878, By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary July 5 1877 {jlr tt TO LET. VAAT Beautiful Villa Residence, ten min. utes’ drive from the city, formerly owned by C. C, Gardiner, on the St. Peter's Road Apply to JOHN CORBETT, Architect, Dor- chester street. ’ Also,to lel, at the same place, in pastur- age, IS acres of excellent Grass, Apply to Mr. CURPFYS, on the premises. July 6, 1877.--2in Specially for Farmers. ——— W* OFFER FOR SALE BUCKEYE AND OTHER KINDS OF i MOWING MACHINES, The Celebrated Whitcomb) Sell-Operating | Hay Rake and Hand Rakes. os -—ALSOQ— BUCKEYE & MANNY EXTRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost e¢\er kind of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Cucumber Wood Pumps. We have imported a number of these} Pumps suitabie for any depth of well, and— offer them ata liberal discount for cash, MachENZIE & STUMBLES, North Side Queen’s Square Chiteva levy t& 2 tne bya pie dm Wp tema! dp. | pan ) Souris 6.15 | chvvown 2.35 Harmony S 6.38 {a. Jan, 255 S.. eters PHOTO lan 4,17 > re ‘ 4 a at vba More il 4 oo M.S. dun Ap 4.25 : an « 1 _— r bvMiStewrt Jar 9 IO }Morelh | BA (ip ta is. Peters i.4 | Roy dun tion 10.435 Le smony | a we town jar bl.05 (souris var W M.AM« KECGUINTE, Supt. P. BE. IW. lO. J BRKYDOES, Gol Sept. Gov't. Railways . | i harhotte tows, May 21. 1877. eh a RN aarp | Medical Notices. rn NN yen oS Fits Epilepsy, —~OR— | FALLING SICKNESS JERMANENTLY Cured—no humbug— by one month's usage of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Fit Powders, To convince sufferers that these powders will do all we claim for them, we Wil send by mail, post- paid, a free Trial Box. As Dr. Goulard ts the only physician that as ever made this disease a special study, and has to our kuowledge thousands have been perma- uci‘ ly cured by the use of those Powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund yon ali money ex- pended, (All sufferers should give these Vowders an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. a Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes! for $10.00, sent by mall to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of price. or by express, C.0.D. D. Addrese, ASH 4 ROBBINS —— an | Consumption Positively Cured. P, £, 1, RAILWAY ! REGULAR } I TRADERS | id } . ; : “Frome London to Charlottstowi, Prince Edward island FALL TRIPS, 1877. | The new Clipper BAREKENTINE HREMA, | 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Llovds, JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. Now it iotdon and on the berth to receive cargo, will sail PROM LONDON FOR CHARLOPRETOWN DIRRer about the ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELL KNOWS CLIPPER BARKENTLINE ETHEL BLANCH 428 Tons Register, Copp red and Clissed 9 years, Al at Lioya’s, JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, Will be on on the berth axgusual, and will follow the “ BREMA.” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About (5th September, stl Carrying freight al"*through rates to Pict u. Georgetown, Summerside and aud have good accommodation for passengers, OPariles wishing to have their goods delivered here early j the Sépe i rwarding theit orders in nad es 4S not to detain the Senet “7° ee Por freight or passage apply, in London, to Joun Prrearten Liverpool, to PrreasieN Bro's, Brockley Buildines 3! 7 the owtiers, ao PEAKE BROS. & CO. Shediac; & Sons, 69 Corahiil: in South Joha Street: or here, lw Charlottetown, July 28, 1877. 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The grounds are berg tastefully laid out with walks and drives. the greater part being left fively » . ‘ . . a 4 “) wooded, Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy ouvarious parts of the beach peat Hotel, dresging rooms have beeo constracted fi , i +}, dre or t md ry Steame pe oat will ply frequently to and from Su 3i - splot 7 — wpe ymin Wediawaed Coes ) Summerside, and will regularly meet all Steamers trom. a Harlotietowa; aod can be made available for picaics, fishing and shootiag parties a txcursi€ng yo the Bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, always on hire. smilies aud parties Cao lave coat!guous suites of rooms. if required, by sending reasoaable notice beforehand: : oa ai : TSRMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, ' according to roon for simmer residence. . Special arrangements can be made -3, Eu. 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