A AO saci BE TR wer . ats {} i The Sense in which Longfellow was Original. did not extent. said, great have any Longfellow, we ‘‘originate ideas’ to Indeed, we have known a reward to be| offered, in heated literary argument, to any one who could discover a single strong, imaginative thought in Longfellow, which was not obviously quoted from some other writer. This was arash wager, but it Is evident that, even if he did not often in. vent ideas, he was a most prolific and felici- tous inventor and adapter of images. We could easily cover pages of the magazine with quotations to prove the assertion, but the memory of every reader will supply him at once with a sufficient number of examples. As has recently been said, everything was to him an image of some-| thing else; he seemed to think * double, swan and shadow.” The poetry of Longfellow—to read it with care might also be called a ‘‘ liberal education,” from so many sources of history, of literature, of life, and of its nature 1s tts inspiration drawn. We fear there is no one man who can fairly be called a typical American, but Lonfeilow was a type, cer- | tainly, of many Americans—a type of a Jarge part of ‘*the national mind.” While loving best, and having the utmost faith in and hope for his own new world, he had the national love and hunger for the picturesque life, the art, and the traditions of the old world. wrote a page that did not have in it the words *‘ old,” ‘‘ olden, ‘‘ ancient,” or equi- | valent expressions. But this, we should say, might be rather a sign of his Ameri: can nationality than a proof of his being a foreigner at heart. It is true that America was made for Europeans, but it may be| said with equal truth that Europe was made for Americans.— From “ Topies of the Time,” in the June Century. i When all with ene accord give spontane- cus testimony in favor of St. Jacobs Oi, we know that its virtues are such as te merit it, and we are heartily glad of the generosity which does not hesitate to give a good article its due meed of praise. Mr. William Hadeler, at the Marathon Hotel, Wausau, Wis., relates the following ex perien¢é® : Some time since, said Mr. H., I took a severe cold, which settled in my limbs, and gradually developed into a bad | ease of rheumatism. After euffering for | some time, and using many different pre | parations (among-which was a remedy pre- ascribed by a physician)—all without re-| ceiving any benefit whatever, a friend advised me te try St. Jacobs Oil. I did so expecting to reeeive but little benefit, and | was considerably surprised to feel some- what easier after the first application. The use of only one-third of a bottle perfectly cured me. From a state of complete help- lessness, [ am now just as strong and healthy as ever, and gladly give all the praise to that wonderful remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. —— — ? — Special Notices. Cram Cnowper at the Lorne Restaurant. [ju 8 10i eod A LARGE quantity of different varieties of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P. Colwill’s. {june 14 wkly 2i Ca. at Fraser's Drug Store for any style of ipe or any brand of tobacco you ever saw or Sood tell of. SomeTaixnc New.—Dnutch or F, Cottage Cheese, For sale at Family Grocery. Call and see.—R. K. Brace. [ju 15 Go to P. G. Fraser's Drug Store, if you wish to see the best assortment of pipes and tobacco in the city. [june6 Tue Lorne is one of the best Restaurants in the Dominion. Call and be convinced. [ju 8 10i eod Jus received, at J. B. Macdonald’s beaded Bonnet Crowns, black beaded Laces, Spanish, Coreline, Delwiss, Brabant Laces, in Cream and Black. j15 3i Be.ras? Grscer AL (the real article) just received at the Lorne Kestaurant, ako a few barrels of Ciderine, the French beverage. {ju 8 101 eod Pasrure for four cows to let. Apply to W. E. Dawson & Co, {Jane 8.} Buy Wedding Presents from W E. Dawson & Co. {junlo Tuere are ‘rustic pipes,” of matchless beauty, in Fraser's Show Case, that are fairly longing to be filled and smoked. {juneé One case worsteds, one case Scotch tweeds, opening to-day at D. A. Broce’s. {ja 3 tf Every one goes to Fraser's Drug Store for handsome pipes and the most fragraat tobacco, {june6 Just Reesivep.—A very choice assortment of Children’s Carriages, American make, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. EK. Island Furniture Warerooms,-—M, Burcner. [jane 7 pat lw Tue Soda Fountain is in fall blast at the Lorne Restaurant. [ju 8 10i eod New Marre Svcar at Been & Gorr’s. Lavies’ Euglish Kid Walking Boots, Slip- pers and Shoes. A few pairs just opened at the London House, [june 3, 6i ‘ix Hundred Milk Pans and Crocks to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. m29 2aw wkly 4i Go to W. P, Cotwittr’s fer Clover, Timothy and Garden Seeds. {ap 7 wkly 2m Aw excellent lot of ware, in milk dishes, etc., at the Pottery, cheap. {m26 10i eod A LARGE quantity of Flower Pots at W. P Colwells. m2] tf We have just received a new lot of Swede Turnip Seed, at W. P, Colwill’s. {junel4 wkly 2i Koy your Spring and Summer. Dry. Goods from John McPhee & Co. They are selling very cheap. Robert Orr's old stand. [mal8 wly CANADIAN Cheese just received et Beer & Goff s. [may 20 Still taking Bank P, BE. Island Bills for Goods at W. E. Dawson & Co's. {ma 17 _CHoice Flower Seeds—Annuals, Perennials, Climbers and Everlastings, stillon hand at George Carter's, Great George Street. }10 3i s tu th Pasturacs for three or four cows, with water, of the Monut Edward Koad. immediately. —Wi_i1am Dopp, [m27 tf Bakine Beans at Beer & Goff’s. [may 20 _ To save the heels of your boots from wear- tng get a pair of heel. protectors, only 10 cents, at Dorsgy, Gory & Co, {ap28 tf GRAHAMF Lower at Reer & Goff's. {may 20 Cash paid for Bank P. FE. Island Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. {ma 17 It was long ago pointed out that he scarcely ever | I. Edward, Tguish, Apply * cae eRR OT SSS SSS SS DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. Tur following are the forms of ballots to . me i, be used in the ekction for King’s Prince | and Queen’s Counties: i = = = : — Election for the Electoral District of King’s County, of une 20th, 1882, Xx McDONALD, I. Austin C., Montague, County of King’s, Merchant. “McINTYRE, Il. Peter A., Souris East, County of King’s, | Physician. aokaiani ory a Ss ‘Trt MUTTART, oak I1I. Epbraim B , Souris East, xX County of King’s, Physician. ROBERTSON, i 1V. James, Montague, County of King’s, Physician. eeveeee Perr TIT TETILITi TR ee el Election jor the Electoral District, of I rince County, June 20th, 188? ee Net X HACKETT, County of Prince, Merchant. PERRY, 1]. Stanislaus F., Tignish, County of Prince, Yeoman. ROGERS, Ill, David, Summerside, County of Prince, Merchant. YEO, IV. James, Port Hill, County of Prince, Merchant and Shipbuilder. X POTEET Ree REET E TE TEETER EEE HEE TE THEE OER EEE COREE Election for the Electoral District of Queen's County, June 20th, 1882. X BRECKEN. I. Frederick D, St. Croix, of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Barrister-at- Law. DAVIES. Il. Louis H., of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Barrister, etc. JENKINS. John T., of ( harlottetown, County of Queen’s, Physician. LAIRD. David, of Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Gentleman. Ill. IV. © REESE EERE EE OEE, CERT RE EOEE HEE EEEE EE CHHEEE . . BEEED HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. Be sure and mark your ballot for the Liberal Conservative Candidates. ‘The elector, on receiving the ballot- paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments of the polling station, and there mark his ballot-paper, making a cross with a pencil on any part of the ballot- divisions) containing the name (or names) of the candidate (or candidates) for whom he intends to vote, and shall then feld up such ballot-paper, so that the initials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Officer, who shall, without enfolding it, ascertain, by examining the initials, and the number upon the counterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the elector, and, shall first detach and destroy the counter- foil, and shall then immediately, and in the presence of the elector, place the ballot- paper inthe ballot-box.’”’— Ballot Act, Sec. 4. No voters should make any mark on the ballot paper save one cross on any part of the the ballot paper within the division containing the candidates name for whom he intends to vote. If the voter writes his name or initials or any remarks, he makes his ballot useless. A simple cross upon the balint for your candidates will assist in electing them. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1. Poll opens at nine o’elock, a. m., and closes at five o'clock, p. m, 2. Vote early. 3. See that your,, Liberal-Conserva- tive neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a vehicle, place it at the service of your Committee to bring tardy voters to the polls. Give the information to the Secretary of Committee. 5. Do not ‘* pair” on polling day with your Grit neighbor. Poll your own vote and Jet him look out for his. 6. Poll every possible vote; the loss or gain of asingle vote in each sub-division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. If your returning-ofticers and deputy returning-oflicers are Grits watch them. 8. Hach Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election depend- ed upon his individual exertions. 9. Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of vot- ers expenses, or any undue inflnence will not only void the election, but is punishable by law. 10. Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matter in how many sub-divisions they may have votes ; but a voter who has a vote in other counties can legally vote there. 1l. Any elector’s vote may be challenged who has received anything on account of his vote, or has been promised any- thing directly or indireetiy, either to induce him ‘to vote at the election or for loss of time, travelling expenses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elector has directly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to induce Lime Juice—Fresh Montse i i Juice, on draught at the Reena’ aay eri esbrisay’s Corner, {ja 7 2Zaw Im pat -_ a ME i i i a him to vote or to refrain from voting at the elec ion 12. Every elector who has a vote in other — sh paper within the division (or if there are | more than one to be elected, within the | Ly EXAMINER, Steam Navigation Co'y. Counties should arrange (even if he hag.to | leave for one of the points on the»previous day) to vote in as many as it is possible for) him io do, 13. An elector having more votes than | one in the same electoral district should | vote in that electoral sub-division in which | he risides. Attention to this rule will) facilitate the polling and possibly contribute to the individual elector’s cowfort. x ¥ a FURNITUR The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, en JUNE DRT bE ae + —— eo At Greatly Reduced Prices. CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and = Drawirg Room Suits | TO SUIT ALL. CHAMBER SUITS, —IN-- Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHATRS, A Splendid Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, A&c., dec. LOOKING GLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames IRON SEDSTEADS. Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor- nices, Venitian Blinds, Xc., Assortment, cheap. all of which will be sold below cost for cash, All kinds of orders promptly attended to at moderate charges. JCOHN NEWSON. April 8, 18s2—3m Children’s Carriages, frou Bedsteads, ay “2. OHN NEWSON. April 8,1882— so WANTED. rf” O Lease‘or Purchase, A FIELD of from’ four to six acres, withio one mile from the Province Building. Apply to JOHN A. MacDONNELL, President ( aledonian Club of P. E. IJ, Ch’town, May 27th, 18 2:—tf tere P, EK. ISLAND - ee — UNTIL FUPPBER NOTICE The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com mencing the 29th May, 1882, sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thurg and Saturday mornings, at? o'clock connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at 2 p. m,, on arrival of Tmin from Halifax. s3 BE $ Leave Pictow Landing for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p. m., and return to Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o’clock on Friday morning. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND — UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sanday excepted) Of arriva; Of moming Train trom Charlottetown, Connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places ; aud at St. John, with steamers of the I, 8. 8. Co, and the All Rail Lineto Portland and Boston. Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of}, “day train from St. Jobu, for Summerside, con- |" necting there with Hxpress ‘brain for Oliar- lottetuwn. Also leave Charlottetown for' Summerside every Monday morning, at 2 Vvleck,.and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening about five o/clock. ‘ By order, F, W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary. > ee nenctatione aro HIGHLAND WHISKY | ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holb-rn-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,'79 Report on the Lorne Higutanp Waiskey: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have gelééted from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have sbyjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fraxrant, mellow and of pleasant flavor, and ‘possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘AR Hat, Hassatr, M.D, “Orro Hyeuner, F.C. 8, F.L C2 | | Agent:— __ OWEN CONNOLLY, A SPLENDID VARIETY GOODS a > 't 74. * e %a DRY és Pe PERKINS - & STERNS, i Queen Square. } ’ j OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETY, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COODS, Lowest . Pritesi! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT TO SELECT FROM. Ras Don't Fail to See cur Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR’ PURCHASES. ~ Perkins & Sterns. April 26, 1882, Charlottetown, P, |. B.! Feb, 24, 1889, rig «x $3 , e7 ; ; j 19. 1882. ‘The Canada Fire and. Marine Insurance Co'y | EREBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co'y of Canada, who assume all lability, and will pay all elaims arising under their current Policies. The | business will Le carried on without interruption at the office of the under. i signed, | #1 FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. ESTABLISHED 1864 | __ ALEX.)S. URQUHART, crrzens INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. Persipenr—SIR HUGH ALBAN, (Alian Steamship Co:) LOSSES PAID TO DATE $1,800,000 00 GOVERNMENT DEPOSI? , 112,000 09 SECURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS ’ 1,270,883 45 ALEX. S. URQUBAKT, GERALD ©, HART, General Agent. Otfice— Next door to Owen Connolly & Uo’s, Queen Street, Charluttctown. . / i . N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J, Mrrcarr Travelling Agent for the above Co. May 25, 1882 - 2w P A.S. U,. General Manager. — -—o DORSEY, GOFF & CO., wt > cS Boats, Shoes and Slippers, Our Own Make and Imported. (Charlottetown Boot and Shoo Factory: —_—_—_—- EO Ore SPRING IMPORTATIONS ALREADY RECEIVED BY ‘ NORTHEFN LICHT.” | a | Our own Factory make are becoming celebrated tor good style and quality. We sel | for cash only, and the:efore we can sell cheap. New York Rubber Boots (Crack Proof) just received. To Saormaxers—We sell French Cali Uppers for $1.75 per pair. Boot Polish. Button Hooks, Leather Laces, Water-proof Dressing, Buttons and Fasteners always kept on hapd eo a Fire and Life Insurance Company, ESTABLISHED IN [809. ee et te TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, LIFE AND “ANNUITY BUSINESS ON TUE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Setled With Promptifude and Liberality, —0:0———--— FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid ap Capital) over - $5,000,000.00 Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates, Losses OD es: LIF’ R DEPARTMENT: Accum ulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - - 0:0°~—— Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured Ol” Profits of previous Quinquensium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 peer 3D New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and,every information, may be obtained ut the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIL, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOS, GENERAL AGENT MARINE, FIRE AND LI The Great Western Marine I Insurance Company of New York, ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - March 16, 1882—eod pid $939,523.92. Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates: Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. 20: The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng. CAPITAL, $5,006,000. Every dercription of Property covered at lowest rates, Policies issued by the undersigned. \4 4ii—"0: The Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,609, Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. 70 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontine system. Also ordinary Life and Indus- trial Plans. ~-—-—:0: — ~The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10, 1882—vod pat AGENT. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE OF EBINBURGH AND LONDON, ; Subscribed Capital - . ° ° Paid Up Capital - - . - . 1,216,666.00 oro $12,000,000.00 ———_> ‘T Give vs a trial. [ap 2 —;- | sik wet ibe “a , we ' ee ers $ 9.733.332.00 “a iv i ol 1 ’ ! ' ; j