a TA AE CT i A OT EE . — AN SOT LEON A CEE LE OOOO ~ or a pms Sn Mom a wen eee 2 sect ~— Princess Beatrice and the Late Prince Imperial. [Grorce R, Sims tHe Loxbox Worco.] is it true, this dainty story? [s it trae—ah, who shall say ° In the brightermoonday glory Vorning shadows melt away. Poets’ fancies, woven gaily, Cruel fingers tear apart; And in judgment Brain sits daily On the children of the Heart. Years ago, in times called olden— lis a legend, mind, I tell— rom his throne, high-reared and golden Cast to earth, a ruler fell. Fought by fe reign foes and worsted, Mad with grief and mad with shame, For his blood the people thirsted, ind heaped curses on his name. Far away, an exile broken, shorn off all his pomp and pride, Cesar passed his race’s token ‘o his only son ; and died. Dicd afar, by all unheeded Who of yore had bent the knee ; And he sleeps the sleep he needed ‘u his tomb across the sea. To that son the right descended “till to count himself a king ; Courtiers still his steps attended, boubting not what time would bring ; And he kept the grand tradition Of his proud Imperial race; ‘*Pide your time,” was Cresar’s mission ; ‘You shall fill your father’s place.” Yet the waves of Time they bore him Little nearer to the throne ; Blood, he said, should not restore him, Lut his people's love alone. Not for him the pathway glory, ‘That his hero-fathers trod ; He would keep his whole life-story Fit for eyes of man and God. So he grew among the strangers Vill he came to man’s estate, Then he sought afar the dangers That beset a soldier’s fate. Why? Ah, whisper, gentle breezes, \e that come across the sea; With the tender tale it pleases Cruel fate to send by thee! He had loved a high-born maiden, Youngest daughter of a Queen ; Yet his heart with grief was laden— Shadows crept their loves between, Fancy cast a ream-spell o’er him ; ‘Then the ghosts of history came— Spread his race’s past before him, When in blood they wrote his name. One short word had he but spoken, His had been the maiden’s hand ; In her eyes he read the token, He could see the promised land. + Love that’s checked is love the stronger ; Should he bid her be his mate? God forbid that he should wrong her ! She should know some happier fate. He was heir to pomp and splendor ; [ope might dawn for him at least ; Fiercast foes might yet surrender ; But the fatal die was cast. Comes his derge across the billows ; Sets his gentle star for aye Death his crownless head now pillows— He has flung his life away. Came a whisper o’er the ocean, He had sought a soldier’s death ; And to seal a life’s devotion, Give her land his latest breath, Reckless there he courted danger— And the tale is far and wide, How the youth, to fear a stranger, Death had woed and wen for bride. * * * * * It is true, this legend olden, Or some poet’s idle dream, Who has sought, in garments golden, Thus to dress a dainty theme?- If aright they tel! his story, A}! his race he soars above ; They are men who die for glory. *! was a God who died for love. -_> ? The Shortest Deed on Record. —_—S Indianna has had in use for twenty years by statue the shortes form of of conveyance that I know of. It is as follows : ‘A B conveys and warrants to C D (des- cribe the property) for the sum of” (con- sideration). Being only eight words, beside the dates, names, description and sum paid. By the statue the word “warrant” implies all that is covered by what is known as full war- ranty. If the word ‘‘warrant is omitted it operates as a quit claim. No seal is re- quired, and a married woman acknowledges in the same manner as her husband, Mortgages and leases are made in a similar manner.-—Correspondence of the Albany Law Journal. le ee All A A The first requisite towards a really geod talker isto think clearly. Form definite and accurate ideas on subjects. Be sure that your information is correct and com- plete; then there is but little difficulty in talking. There isa kind of hesitation or embarrassment which results from nervous- ness, but that is soon overcome, and a clear- headed person seldom experiences any per- manent impediment in conversation. Of course, there is in this, as in everythin else, a reat deal in habit. Conversatiena pewers are suceptible of great improvement by assiduous cultivation. X., 2 gentleman on whom fertune had not smiléd, married a rich heiress, Miss D,, against the will of her brother, a gentleman in high position, Since his sister's mar- riage, . will not recognize either the wite er the liusband. One day he met X.; who came up and offered his hand. ‘‘Nevyer!” replied the implacable brother - in - law. ‘‘How / You refuse your hand tome !*said the late bridegroom. ‘‘f understand why you should not like to speak to your sister, who has made a bad match; but what rea- son have you for bearing a grudge i me, since I have made an excellent one.” —_ + Sth THE aggregate steam motive power at pre- sent in use in the world is 3,500,000 herse power employed in the stationery engines, and 10,000,000 horsepower in locomotive engines, makg a total of 13,500,000 horse power. » She reigned the horse into a fetice, stepped lawyer about a divorce. — Ex. ~a-- death of the Prince Imperial. The corres- there is no use in Lord Chelmsford devolving the blame on Lieut. Carey. weeny eee mmm Newspapers are the a -_—_——- —— - —--—— ing, and while imparting the latest intelli- vincial, they silenjly, yet forcibly, solicit patronage for each advertiser. through the country every week, who can estimate their potent aid to business pros- perity ? ne All unless misery is certainly folly, and one deservedly censured; yet, surely. to dread the past. The business of life is to go for- in his way; but he who catches it by rétre- spection turns back to find it. That which which is regretted to-day may be regretted again to-morrow. ~~ Liver is King. The liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The di- gestion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and ner- vous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the liver. It has been successfully proved that Green’s August Flower is unequalled in curing all persons afflicted with dyspepsia or liver complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of the liver and stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on the Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. ~ FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Pictou, N. §.) SLACK COAL. LACK and ROUND COAL can now be obtained at the above mentioned Mines. Coal, $2.00. For orders, apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Istand. Orrice : No, 35 Water street. Ch’town, June 23, 1879—-patsj kca h sp2m YACHT FOR SALE. OR SALE—The Fast-sailing Pleasure Yacht * Carita,” well finished and found in evety respect, with good Cabin ac- commodation. Length of keel about 30 feet. For particulars apply to EAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, June 19—2i wkly tf 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. “1875 ** ‘356,432 = i Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘ hard times.” We now Sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the World. Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. am Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P, E. Island. Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf “TO THE SICK. a DR. D. MacRAR, RMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN in the United States Army, late of St. Louis, Mo., respectfully announces t the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prinee ldward Island that he ‘will: be at the * Rocklin House,” in Charlottetown, every Tvurspay and Fripay throughout the year, where those who are suffering with any form of disease can call and receive medical advice and treatment; especially persons suffering from diseases and deformities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump- tion, diseases of the heart, ‘liver, stomach, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; can¢er cured without the use of the knife. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to females. All forms of fevers, diptheria and other malignant diseases successfully treated and cured by him. Prominent Office, HUNTER River Srariox DUNCAN MacRAE, M, D. April 18, 1879.—d&w ly TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE containin 6 Rooms, with large Kitchen and g Cellar, situated east end Dorchester street. Immediate session. WILLIAM DODD, Q s i July 7, 1879 Queen Square A Nice Husnayp. —A gentléman at Newark, N. J., leaped from the carriage when his horse ran away; and left*his wife to be smashed, down, and in half an hour was consulting a Lornp CHELMSFORD is being taken to task very severely on account of the exposure and pondent of the London daily News says that merchant’s best salesmen. They enter almost every dwell- gence, foreign and domestic, local and pro- With thous- ands of these, our home salesmen, travelling he that feels evils before they come may be the future is more reasonable than to lament ward; he who sees evil in prospect meets it is feared may sometimes be avoided,but that Slack Gdal, énly $1.30 per ton; Round) Prince Edward Island. 2 . Taine 646 all f eb “83 Queen Street. ee 1 IN GW PEs A r ~e 4 ’ ‘ " J GOO fix ‘* Prince Rdward * and Other Steamers. All carefully selected in the Best and Crearest Markets. — —— —_ mn ~ ~~ 5 2. © © ee : z S = « ” 5 : . io) 3.85 SF ie! tie ae TS SA — = 6.8 8 ~~ ae ~_ ° © ~ Sow ee © s ~~ _— oO a — = = ee — a - al = im © OO =—- Ay & 1 a Q A DRESS SILKS! Best Value ever offered in the City. NTS SHITRTS, LINDERS & DRAWERS, LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, FROM 6C. PER PAIR. SUSPENDERS, &c., Cheap GE EMBROIDERY, From 4c. per yard, a great selection. LADIES’ DRESS IMIATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. Millinery, Hats, Feathers & Flowers. )Ch’town, May 19, 1879—law ar pat ‘Heather Belle. ‘|. J. B. Harpixe, Esq., Brockville, Ont. :— THR ONLY DREGE IN TO BOSTON! sdebt Stoomors Carroll = Worcester. and —_— Bu STEAMERS are fitted with superior Passenger Accommoda- tion, arranged fer every convenience & comfort, and fitted up in elegant style, Freigurt carried at moderate rates, and as low as by any other route. Eaas, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 9 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually ai noon. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. —_—_—— STHAMBER Summer Arranvement, 1879. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1878. Abide —— ee TRAINS GOING WEST. b'oNest, Mixed, ee Srations. (Oe b&3,\" No. 5.04 vr a Ruprem. 4 Mixed. | incites ile Wiagenailiines Eaten Georget n..! Dp. 7. 10am|\Dp. 3.45pmi| Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ** |Ar. 4.14 ** | i : . ’ ad 8.30 ss +. 5.40 — Mt StwtJel py.846 sé Dp.6.00 és Royalty Je! * 9.38 “| °° 7.18 °*) |Ar.9.55. “ |Ar.7.40 ** | | Dp. 6, 20am) Dpl0. 05am) bp. 5.25pm hovalts: Ja! 1°. 6.207<i orep eee koyalty Jc," 0.86” 1p. 3054 } + S47 NWiltsh’re) ** 7.13 “| *11.250%)) © 6.40% Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.25 ‘* **11.40am' ** 6.57 “* Breadalb’n| ‘‘ 7.53 ‘+ | * 12.23pni! age ie U’tyLine..| “* 800° | “12.34 1 «745 + Kensingt'n| * 8.28 “| 116 “| * 8.25"« $'mm'rside|y er = oo —. Wellingt’n) Ar. 9.48 ** | ** 3.20 °°) Port Hill, .|** 10,20 **) ** 4.07 °°; O'Leary. : f° 117 * 1 * OST Alberton. | **12.00pm)| ‘* 6.40 ** Ch’town .. Tignish .. .) ‘12.40 ‘* \Ar. 7.40pm ILL leave Charlottetown for Orwell} 9 ~ ¢ W ixery MONDAY and) WEDNESDAY ___TRAINS GOING EAST. _ evenings. 7 , “Ss Leave Orwell for Charlottetown every] STATIONS. _— oon routs le] TUESDAY and THURSDAY mornings, at 7 —_ é' o'clock Tignish.. . .|Dp.5.15 6. 20a Leave Charlottetown for Orwell same even- en P or lae ; ee i ing at 3 o’clock. Alberton. .| “* 5.55 * Dp.7.45 “ly Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown] Q’Leary...| ‘ 6.41 ‘| ‘* 8.54 * same evening, arriving at Charlottetown abou | Port Hill. .| ‘* 7.38 ‘| “10.20 “| 8.30 o'clock. W. ‘llingto * 8.09 | “V1. *6 Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart 9? r , 90 Ar.8.45 “ Arisespu! every WEDMEROAY 9 + es ae Dp 5:20pm) Dpi3:40#|Dp: 9.05 ame > ensin n! ** 5, $6 ‘* J, ‘6 “9 oe ‘ a Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at Cty Line. . 6.24 “| 2 1.55 «) #999990 Leave Charlottetown for Mount. Stewart Hunter Rel “ 6.57 co | ee 5 44 « aoe ie same i s at from. 2 to 3 o’cleek, aceord~ NWiltsh’re ‘s 7.12 “é “sol “ $61) .95 ‘ss ing'to tide, returning to Charlottetown same lar3se| oe evenings. ; _ Royalty Jc} ** 7.49 * Dp.3.55 «| “12.18 pua | Leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every] |. Ar.8.05 “© Ar.415 “ SATURDAY, weather and tide permitting, }|Ch’town .. ek fe 1Arle.4e ‘ and every alternate Saturday will make a re-|,, Ps -30pm Dp.6.50 am turn trip. Royalty Je) ‘* 4.49 ¥ 7.13 uy All goods should be’ prepaid at Charlotte- | M/Stw't Jef APO 45 (f }Ars 8.30 town, otherwise they will be stored at vo ine “a z aes . vs maga at the risk and expense of the ees: Ar.7.95- (Arl0.45 * JOHN HUGHES, Agent. ; 1c Ch'town, April 30, 1879—3m law SOURIS: ‘BRANCH. a nd 1, CATARRE. — i a at Constitutional Catarrh Remedy srations, {No.9 Express|No. 11 Mixed. CURES CATARRH. Souris ......... Dp. 6.15 a, m.|Dp. 2.50 p.m. Harmony...... ? oo 2 ee Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the| St. Peter’s.....) “ 7.30 “* | “* 4.29 * | ‘Y Constitutional Remedy. ae! 1 ae Dear Sir—It is now two years since your “‘Censtitutional Catarrk Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. I have waited this ‘to see if the eure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy effects seemed to me to be ‘too good to true.” ; I was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par ticulars. ‘The inward “drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. . Before I had. used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third. 1 quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask fer Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. _T. J. B. Harpine, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. Or at. .« . 2: «> See GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE Trade marx. Fhe Great TRADE MARK, “Sp, English Rem- < edy, an unfail- ing eure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Impotency, and @ SSE ES all diseases. that “Sey t Before Takingfollow as a se- After Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, . Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wt Full particulars im oar ‘pi phlet, which we desire to send free by Lace Curtains at prices to suit all by all druggfsts at $t per package, or six pack- R. Sent, postp any addr -}m Great Britain, the United con or the ~ customers. | Bast Value Yet (fered, DeBRISAY every one. ea. The Specific Medicine is sold ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on) receipt of the money, by addressing The, Gray Medicine Co., cg Coe Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands Of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all future communi- cations. #% Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugis and by all wholesale and oe Druggists 2 the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, mail wpDAY, Mt. S’tw't Jnc,.|Ar. 8.25 ‘ |Ar. 5.40 p. m. Trains Going East. |No. 10Express|No. 12, Mixed | STATIONS. Mt. S’tw’t Junc.|Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp. 8.45 a, m, Morell......... Ct... lee St, Peter’s...... -: Coe. “CD ~ Hiomenty:. 35:1 tan Yea Sas... a lAr. 8.05 “ |Ar11.35 “ ALEX, MACNAB, ‘ Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. . -—pat pres h ane sp sj kca 61 MAIL NOTICE. AILS for Great Britain will be closed at 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, and also on MONDAY, the 9th and 23rd June, at 4. o'clock, a. m., to be forwarded tie Halifax. Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o’elock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will. be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR,- DAY, at 5 o'clock, a. am. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those,routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a. m. tien Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A, MACDONALD, : Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, } MAY, 1879. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers * St. Lawrence” aod * Prin- cess of Wales” will leave as under :—- - NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON - WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at tive o'clock, Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY on arrival of morning train from ifax. : Leave Pictou: igi Be : wave Pictou for Hawkesbury ev MON. DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of mornin train from Halifax, connecting both ways wi stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” to te from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connecti with 10.a. m. Train TUESDAY and FRIDA for Halifax. , fe GAMA DA pba dang STATES. ve Summerside for Point Du BVERY DAY .about 9a m., on Cetin morning train from Charlottetown. - e “a to Summerside EVERY NOON, ‘| on arrival of morning train from St. John, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. By order, F. W. HALES. Prince Edward Ieland Sieam Navigation Co. Steamers ~ Ts pc ERE aes = Ty Rhine as