er ee COAL ED Selected Poetry. 2 ” In an old volume of “ Notes and Querries ul the following spirited song, by Bishop we fi : Heber, fora Bow Meeting, near S6. Asaph, seventy years ago. Besides the interest at taching to this 1 Nicking lyric in connection with the revival of archery in this country, it is also, by way of contrast, very notable as the produ tion of the author of ‘From Greenland’s the well known missionary ley Mountais, hy “y mn. I. lhe soldier loves the laure! bright, ‘The bard the myrtle bough, — h shillalahs yield delight lo many an Lrish brow. The fisher trims the hazel wand, (he crab may tame,a shrew, The birch becomes the pedant 8 But bows are made oi yew. And smoot hand, CHORUS. The vew, the yew, the hardy yew : still greenly may 1t grow, Aud health and fun Have every one Chat loves the British Bow. tl. ‘Tis sweet to sit by Beauty’s side Beneath the hawthorn shade ; But Beauty is more beautiful in green and buif array d. More radiant are her laughing eyes, Her cheeks of ruddier glow, As, hoping for the envied prize, She twangs the Cambrian bow. The yew, the yew, etc. I1t. The fop may curl his Brutus wig, And sandy whiskers stain, Aud fold ‘his cravat broad and big, But all his arts are vain, His nankeen trousers we despise, Untit for rain or dew, And, pinch’d in stays, he vainly tries His strength against the yew. The yew, the yew, ete. IV. The heiress, once, of Bowdale Hall, A lovely lass, | knew— A dandy pald his mornmg call, All dizen’d out to woo. | heard his suit the coxeomb ply ; | heard her answer ‘‘No ;” A true-love knot he ne’er could tie, Who could not bend a bow. The yew, the yew, ete. Eprror’s Drawer, in Harper's Magazine for December. a FACTS AND SCRAPS. Turkey is anticipating. Bakers are bred to rise early. fools do more harm than rascals. _Loose banks get into tight places. A Georgia bride is eleven years old. —Japan’s population foots up 33,635,678. _(firls, look out for the ‘nave of hearta. —Soup kitchen eoirees will shortly be in order. __Cemeteries have neither spring or winter terms. _What’s on the left side of a baked goose ? ' ‘Sparks fly upwards "—so do the bal- loons. —Cultivate things. __Stands there a man who hankers after his tax bill? —TThe famine in the Northern Provinces of China continues. —New Jersey will be ruled like Canada, by a Governor-General. —Farjeon says the Jews have the best bal- anced heads of any nation. —Gas was lighted for the first time im Lon- don, Ont., on Friday last. __Nature has its laws from the North Pole to the bite of a Spitz dog. _Distance lends enchantment to the view, to all save the lazy tramp. __‘* Think twice before you speak once,” but don’t try to do all at one gush. —_In dissecting, a good many curious things are found, but it's a nasty job. ‘To ascertain the strength of gum, take a walk across any street in Montreal. If ‘* honesty is the best policy,” give it a trial before you take anybody's word for it, —It is estimated that there are 2,400 dis- or lers to which the human frame is. liable, __When brain work is not the noblest of all the professions it is the vilest of all the trades. the art of saying’ agreeable A woman who has tried the experiment says: ‘*‘ Whena man ftinds a place that is pleasanter to him than his own home his wife should put two extra lumps of sugar in his coffee and double the quantity of sunshine in the front room.” ‘* Angelina, when will there be only twenty- five letters in the alphabet?’ -? ’h, Frederick, i could never guess that.” ‘Why, It’'s-when U and I are made.one,” replied Frederick. ‘*Whata nice conundrum, Fred! Do you know any more ;” ‘‘What do you charge for'a quart of your milk here?’ asked aman, as he put his head in the door of a milk shop. ‘*Kight cents,” was the reply. ‘** Ain’t you got any for seven.cents t”’ ‘*No,” said the proprietor; ‘‘but,” he add- ed, ‘‘we can make some.” The master of the river steamer ‘‘Kinshan,”’ one of the Hong Kong, Canton and. Macco Steamboat Company's vessels, has been fined | $4,020 for carrying an excess of passengers, the magistrate stating that he had no option, under the wording of the ordinance, but to id- flict that large fine. It is believed the fine will be censiderably reduced by the Governor. The Queen has been pleased to appoint the Hon. Walter Francis Hely Hutchinson to be Colonial Secretary for the Island of Barba- does. Keep busy. The man who has nothing to do is the most miserable of beings. If you have no regular work, do odd jobs as farmers do when it rains too hard to work in the field. 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We bave on exhibiiion, ab our Rooms, a large number of Photograps of every variety, including the BEAUTIFUL PHOTO - ENAMEL he most beautiful style of Photograph khown, posséssing a softness and delicacy of coloring that has never been equalled, This elegant picture has become deservedly popu ar elsewhere, anu Cannot, fail to be- come so here. Thouch the finish of our Photographs cannot be excelled, we wouid direct alten- tion to the beautiful Glace’ Pictures which we make. They possess a highly enamelled surface, and are practically indes- tructible, end will retain their freshnéss and beauty for any length of time. If they become soiled they can easily be cleaned, as they will not Jose any of their beauty by being wet, bined with their remarkable elegance, make them very suitable for presents; While the difficulty of their production will prevent them ever becoming so common as to lessen their value.- Our patrons can 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 Fam lies, Societies, Schools, &c Our pictures of children are sufficient evidence of our success in this difficult branch of our art. Our FNLARGEMENTS, 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 made will find it to their advantage to sit early, as the number of our customers makes some delay in the delivery of the Photos unavoidable. We prefer t% have our sitters. come by appointment. Photographs can be obtained for less money elsewhere ; bul in this case we ask that quality be given the preference; as- suring tne public that they will ftlad our charges very moderate. OSS EBROS,, Cor. Queen and Dorcliester Streets, opposite Connolly's Bank. Sept. 19, 1877—3m eod BANK OF P, E. ISLAND DIVIDEND, at the rate of TEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, has this day been declared —— — em ‘This valuable quality, com- | en ee taal. SURANCE COMPANY OF CAINADA St wih power to increase to $4,999.03) HEAD OFFICE: - Charlottetown, Jute 10°1877 RISKS Taken Daily at - - - MONTREAL. the Offic: of CARVELL BROS Agents for P. KE. 'slan SELLING OFF AUCTION PRICES AVING Purehased a Large Let of BANKRUPT GOODS, at a Great Sacrifice, we propose selling them at AUCTION PRICES :— Heavy Winceys for 7 cts. per yd Good Black Lustre 12 Fancy Dress Goods 8 a" Heavy Gray Flannel 20 YE WO eGo & Tweeds for Boys 30 Heavy Cand’an Tweeds 50 Shirts and Drawers 40 ctw, Horse Blankets, Strapped, $1.20 Boys’ Fur Caps, 30 cts, Men's" 50 cts, All other goods equally cheap. Buyers should call and examine our stock before purchasing. ROBERT ORR & CO. Ch’town, Dee.4— ES igs e ICUM ) x BS Ld The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the for the past half year upon the Capital Stock of this Bank, payable at its Banking House, on demand, J. R. BRECKEN, Cashier. Ch’town, Dee. 3, 1877--pat a ne pres 2i > 3 S FLOUR, now in 12,900 BARREL ’ ‘different brands, all grades, of the very finest Pastry; Choiee family and reliable retailing qualities. Our usual easy prices. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, Nov. 28, ’77—pat 31 a TT WINTER — FRUIT. BOO BARRELS Choice Winter Keeping American, Ontario. and Annapolis APPLES!!! In Baldwin’s, Russets, Greenings, Pipdins, and other very choice varieties, HOUSEHOLDERS ! Get your CHRISTMAS FPRUIT AT ONCE. A. McNEILL, Auct’r, November 28, 1877—4i NOTICE. . Mayor’s OFrice, Charlotttetown, P. E. I., Dee. 3, 1877. prays to order of the City Council of the City of Chharlottetown, and wader and by vittue’of a By-Law" 6f the said City relating to the Fire Department, passed 10th Nov., 1870, and approved 2nd March, 1871,— NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in Charlottetown, aforesaid, that a public place | for the Storage of Kerosene and other, burning and intlammable fluids has been pro- vided, situate on the premises of Richard Heartz, Esq., on the Mount Edward Road, near the Railroad ; and that all persons found with over 60 gallons of such.oils or fluids on their premises,.Or elsewhere amsaid City, three} days after notice hereof, wiil be punished according to the said By-Law. | Fees, at the rate of eight cents per month, or fraction of a month, will be charged for each cask. By s7 LEBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH “Os City Clerk. Dec, 4—2w 2aw ar 2w stock, consisting of fifteen | Co,, Boston. call and examine for themselves. order, guaranteed. Termseasy. Prices at cost. WM. B. MORRISON, \ A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Christian Era. There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has been caused by outward application as the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. DR. MELVIN’s Capsicum Porovs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plesters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind. All other plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effect a cure; but withtheseit is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more Or less used as a medical agent for an Outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM Porous PLastTerRs, and their superiority over aj] other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have-tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for JR. MBLVIN’S CAPSICUM PoROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe your own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture of ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will sell hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MreLyrn’s CApst- cUM PoROuS PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., G. E, MITCHELL, Proprie‘or, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds PUAMOS & ORGANS, A CONSIGNMENT OF PIANOFORTES, Direct from the Factory of W, Bourne, Boston, on EXHIBITION, for a few days at my Auction Rooms (upstairs). The Bourne Pianoforte has so world wide a reputation that it is unnecessary to add any- thing to their just fame. | —-ALSO— A FEW ORGANS! ‘om the Celebrated New England Organ Intending purchasers specially invited to Satisfaction No. 11 Queen Street, =a STADACONA” j ' ' Fire and Life Insurance Company pp is hereby given that the Board } of Virectors of this Company haye 1a further call of oe aes four snstalments, ot Five per Cenl. each, ;On the Subscribed Capital of the Com | payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or be of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; Frvm per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day of May, 1878, . By order of the Board. CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Secretary [jlr 11 WALTHAM WATCHES JUST RECEIVED, pany, Street, fore the Tenth 4 y June 5/877 o In Sortp SInvEr Cases, with GUARD anp Key ATTACHED, FROM $1500 UP TO $40.00, —WARRANTED, aT—~— J. F. McKAYL’S, North Side Queen Square. Nov. 24— H. VINNICOMBS, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR Al £ at Bremner Bros. will receive tue best attention. Ail who have Pianos in Charlottetown would do well to have them tuned by the year, keeping their instruments in perf-ct order all the time. A visit once a year at least will be madet all parts of the Island. or oftner if required Ch’town, July 18, 1877. QUEEN IASURENCE * ENGLAND. { Capital - - [wo Millions Sterling, NSURANCE effected on all kiudy Buildings, Merchandise, and [’rodice Alsc. on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Unjon*Bank). Agent for Prince Edward [sli June — ADVERTISEMENT —OF—+ STOCK IN TRADE COMPRISING: DINNER SERVICES, In Green, Pink, Brown and Granite. 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