eres eer es eres er Selected Poetry, 2 4M NOT OLD. We know not the author of the following ues, nor how, or at what time, they came to find a place in the * Drawer, but there is no reader who will not pronounce them very touching and beautiful. — Harper, Magazine, May, 1849. { am not old—I cannot be old, hough three- score years and ten Have wasted away like a tale that is told, rhe lives of other men. { am not old—though friends and foes Alike have gone to their graves; And left me alone to my joys and my WO, As a rock in the midst of the waves. fam not old—I cannot be old, rhough tottering, wrinkled, and gray ; rhough my eyes are dim, and my marrow is cold, t me not old to-day! for early memories round me throng, Of times, and of manners, and men, As I look behind on my journey 80 long, Of three-score miles and ten. ipiook be hind and am once more young, Buoyant, and brave, and bold; | And my heart can sing as of yore it sung, nefore they called me old. Lad her—the old wile there— Shrivelled, and haggard, and gray; But I leok on her blooming, soft, and fair. .s she was on her wedding day. +See i do not see you, daughters and sons, In the likeness of women and men, Rut I kiss you now as I kissed you once, My fond little ¢ hildren then. And as my own grandson rides on my knee, Or plays with bis hoop or kite, I ean well recollect I was as merry as he, rhe bright eyed little wight! ris not long since—it cannot be long, My years so soon Were spent, Since | was a boy, both straight and strong, fat pow I am feeble and bent, A dream, a dream—it is all a dream! A strange, sad dream, good sooth ; For old as I am, and old as I seem, My heart is full of youth. Eye hath not seen, tongue hath not told, And ear hath not heard it sung, liow buoyant and bold, tho’ it seems to) erow old, Is the heart forever young! Forever young—though life's old age. jlath every nerve unsirung, Pie heart, the beart is a heritage, } jhat keeps the old man young! ’ — ———o — Faets and Seraps. ee Ow ee ee ee «The Song of the Shirt,’—“Batton, but- ton, who’s got the button?” In a shop wind ow is displayed this sug- vestive notice: “*Boy wanted that has fully rested himself and is not too intellectual.” Willie was disputing with his sister. “It! is trae.’ he said firmly, “for mother says so. and. if she says so, it is so, if it a’n't an.” An old tady in Bridgeport, Conn., Says se has pasted nearly five thousand medical :e-ipes in a book during the past forty ‘ears, has never been sick a day in her life, andj she is growing discouraged. “Why dont men swear when they are alone?” asks Dr. Talmage. Did Dr. Tal- mace ever jie around the fence-corners and fone farmer pick up a bumble-bee? If so, what did that farmer say? Master dackey finquiringly] — ‘“* Why dou't baby eat buns, aunty?” Aunt Single- toun—** Because she has no teeth, dear,” Master Jacky (audiblyj)—*‘t Then why can't you jend her yours, aunty? You ain't al- ising ‘em, sce A wicked suggestion—A Frenchman has uggesved a new kind of duel, The men are to apper on the ground without weapons but wilh at least one coin betweenthem. Al the word ‘' lire’* they toss, and the loser has for- wilh to invite his mother-in-law to come and live with the family. This project has, after all, itsdrawbacks. Why discourage duels ling to promote suicide? A jate Ear! of Kelly was relating in a com, that be had listened to # sermon in in which the preacher described the alleged miracle of St. Anthony preach- ing to the fishes, which, in order to listen to him. beld their heads out of the walter. “ I pany ’ ftals CORNED BFF. COOKED County Jail: black and curled; Whisker and Moustache black and grey, mixed; Eyes blue; age 45 re STADACONA ATOTICE is hereby given that ihe Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snstalments, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, (Juebec, as follows :+ Five per Cent, on or before the} Tenth dy of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or of November, 187/ ; Hive per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878, before the Tenth day of May, I8/8. By order of the Board, Be a: CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secreta » 1877 [ile 1 ———— H. VINNICOMBE, PIANO FORTE REGULATOR A LL parties Jeaving their orders for Tuning | 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 jeast will be madet ail parts of the Island, or oftner if required Ch'town, duly 18, 1877. Se a ee PLASTER PARIS ! BBLS. vow on hand. a CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Aug. 25—pat ar 2w ——— ing licen 2 and 4-pound TINS and by the Pound. All who haye used it know of ite ex cellence. FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF'S, ——_—— ON SALE OR HIRE. 1 Stylish American: built Buggy, with told- ing Seat for driver. 1 Low-Cut Pony Wagon—umbrella top. 1 Road Wagon--very light running. 1 Sloven, 1 Pedlar’s Wagon, te Large Mantle Mirrors ; about 36 by 42 inches. 2 Smaller Size, do. 6 Plate Show Glasses. 2 Wood Stoves, vew,; 2 Cook Stoyes (goal) second-hand. Lot Shop Stoves, and old style Franklins, for wood and coal. Children’s Wheel Barrows, very low. H. COOMBS, Upper Great George St, Sept. 6--3in eod _~_—_———_ CC" - OOo SHERIEVS PROCLAMATION. Queen's County. of ARCHIBALD KELLEY [DESCRIPTION prisoner from Queen's an escaped Height 5 feet 8 inches, stout build; Hair years. Escaped from Jail on the night of Mon- ean believe the miracle,” said Erskine, * il your lordship was at church.” “| was cer- tainly there,” said the peer. ‘* Then’’ re- ioined Henry, “ there was at Jeast one fish vul of the walter.” During a Parliamentary election for the county of Perth, Sir John Campbell solicited a farmer named McGregor, to speak to his gon in order to induce him to vote for Sir George Murray, The farmer said that it was positively useless, as his son had pledged himeelf to the opposite party, He is nota true MeGregor,” Sir John, “ there is some bad blood in him.” ‘* 1 wadna douh’t” said McGregor, “ for his mother was a @ uopbell, Scottish juries are generally intelligent but individual jurors are not always so. At ao assize held in Jedburgh, the jury were | black curled hair; small black moustache; day, Aug. 13, 1877. ESCRIPTION ot JonN McDOoNaAtpn, bet- ter known as ‘‘Happy Jack,’ an escaped prisoner from Queen's County Jail: licight about 5 feet 8; Build rather thin; Fyes blue; age 30 vears. Escaped from Jail oy 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 either one of them, and place them, or either one of then, in either of the County Jails of this Provice, and [ will be answerable for the expenses for so doing. Dated this 31st day of August, 1877. on retiring, anxiously engaged in deliber- atinu on the evidence respecting the guilt of | an alleged crimina!. The jury were gever-| ally of opinion that the case was proven, | when one of the jurors, a country farmer, in sisted that ‘‘a’the ober witnesses were completely upset by the last ane.” The last one was no other than ihe prisoner's _coun- se] A clergyman in Forfarshire, who was con- ducting public worship in a tent or booth, had a portion of his notes carried off by the wind. Not perceiving the circumstance, he bad announced that he would now proceed to the third head or division of his discourse, Having forgotten the precise title of the di- vision, be hastily turned over his notes, re- tiarking two or three times, ** Thirdly, my friends; | say thirdiy;” on which an old wo- man sitting by ejaculated, * Thirdly, sikiis WILLIAM R. WATSON, : Sheriff. Charluttetown, Sept. 7, 1877; nn rt DR. WILLIAM GRAYV’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, Phe Great Euglish Rem- edy is an unfailing cure for Seminal kin ‘ure Old , Rs an A , Fire and Life Insurance Company, i i | } } Five per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day + at Bremner Bros. wili receive the best attention. All who have Pianos in Charlottetown MOWING MACHINES, + ‘\ > == ae nl raceme pearance na IB A aw [N 2 FA NCY DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, | SPRAW HATS, EA LHERS, FLOWERS! &ec , &., i } ! ‘and all Summer Goods at White Cottons. Printed Cottons, | Cotton Warps, | Mens and Boys’ Clothing ow AT. BOTTOM PRICES. “ROBERT ORR (&4CoO, Jaly Oth, a END American & Foreign Patents. meet ee Kilmore, Smith & Co, Successors te Chipman, Hosmer & Ce, ATENTS procured ip all couguries. No fees in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Prelimioary examinations tree. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upon re “eipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C. Ct ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are im maay caes entitled to money trom the Government, which has been found to be due since final pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amount of pay and bouuty received. Vertificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A. showing service and hovorable discharge there- from, ia place of discharge lost, procured tor a small fee. Esclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., aud full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. wounded, ruptured, or iojured, in the line an obtain a pensioa, diers and Sailors, who have died siace discharge ol disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service and io the line of duty, cau procure peasions by addressing Gilmore & Co, locreased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service ino wars prior to Mareh 3,1855. There are oo war- rants granted for service in the late rebellion. Seod stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington bD.Cc., full iastructions. July 24, 1877. ec — ag F. NicKay, , (Nortu Sipe Queen SQuake) Has just received a varied assortment of American and Geneva Watches, Gold and Silver; Ladies & Gents’ Waich Chains, Gold and Silver; j Plain & Fancy Rings, Gold Lockels, Prooches, Larrvimgs, Studs, Sv/ver Lhimbles, etc —ALSO- Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry skiltully # repaired.—Satisfaction guaranteed, and @ work warranted. Aug. 21—1lm Specially for Farmers. W* OFFER POR SALE BUCKEYE 4AND OTHER KINDS OF The Celebrated Whitcomb Self-Operating llay Rake and Hand Rakes. —aLso— } BUCKEYE & MANNY EXRAS. We keep constantly on hand almost ever ni of Manny and Buckeye Repairs. Taking. Premat many other diseases that lead to Jnsant voc cok: eee anda : pre Grave. ‘aa- Price $1 r or six packages for mail free of | postage, ivf ll particulars in oon ena eet we desire to send free by mail toevery tua badens WM. GRAY & CO., Windsor, Ontario, Canada, KF™ Soldg Watson, P. . Fraser, C, D. Rankin, Dr awa:w th wund; yonder’s it ower the k rk ya we’ .” ‘all druggists amywhere Dodd, and a Apothecaties’, Hall, and by : Pumps suitable f dept ‘ n Ch } 6 for any depth of well, and in Charlottetown by W. R offer them ata liberal discount for cash. Cucumber Wood Fumps. } We have imported a number of these MacKENZIE & STUMBLES, REDUCED PRICES, ‘Very Cheap. cfduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, | RGAINSIREGULAR TRADERS NEW GOODS. ad es, ; > ae / i C 4 ; ic 7 * ry . ie ah wt Ni me Ve E . : ar } 7 4 Nal ( - h J » -— — — ee tad ee “ee cond a ES ol oh FS Bin Yrom Loudon to Charlottetown, Priae Kdward island —— en <P OS ——- FALL TRIPS, 1877. The nie Chinen BAREEBNTINE BREMA, 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Lloyds, JUHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. , Now in London and,on the berth .o receive cargo, will sail FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT. about the ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELI. KNOWN CLIPPER: BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHE 428 Tons Register, Coppgred and Classed 9 years, Al at Lioydg, JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, Will be on on the berth as usual, and will follow the “4EREMA,” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About i5th September, Carrying freight at‘through rates to Pictou, Georgetowa, Summerside and and have good accommodation or passengers. .— oParties wishing to have their goods delivered here early in the s re — orders in vores. #0 as not to detain the vesnele. none re oe ae or freight or passage apply, in London, to Joan Pircatrn & Sons, 69 © : Liverpool, to PrrcairN Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 5{ South Joha Street ; <4 sere - the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. * * a A Dot ee i ene es Charlottetown, July 23, 1877. Eh RESORT. PENSIONS. | LL Federal Officers, Sotdiers and Railore, | ‘ , ; ie Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- | | j North Side Queen’s Square | P. f_ISLAND SUN j a Aa 3 - — > “ty ’ => os a ~ ~ | ISLAND PARK FOJEL, SUMMERSIDE, ‘Terms Weekly: June, 893 July,1%10.50;: Aug., 812: Sept., 89 és a ~ 7a NKW HOTEL, accommodating about one hundred and” fifty guests, is now open ft on comteit, in addition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public and Private Parlor illiard, Reading, Smoking, Barber’s aud Bar-rooms. Picturesquely situated on an Island one huadred and forty acres in extent, in the Bedeque Bay, direetly opposite the rising towa at Summerside, it combines the retirement ensured by the insular position of its surroundidgs with swat convenience to a position in the town. Beautifal views of the harbour are obtaiaable tom the windows and roof of the Hotel, and from the earriage drive around the /sland. The ees are being tastefully laid out with walks and drives, the greater part being left finely wooded. Sea bathing can be enjoyed with suitable privacy onvarjous parts of the Beach near the Hotel, dressing rooms have been constracted for the purpose. A Ferrv Steamer belonging to the Hotel, will ply frequently to and from Summerside, and will regularly meet all Steamers trom = and Charlottetown; and can be made available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties eo —— = the ey Horses, carriages, rowing and gail boats, always on bire. sien ao scanhave coatiguous suites of rooms, if rejuired, by sending reasonable TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according to room. Special arrangements can be made for summer residence, J, L., Holman, PROPRIETOR as MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAINADA Capital $1,000,000, with power to increase to $4,000.000 HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. Risks Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. BR. taland lottetown, June 7 M877 ees PS PO EI. Ee oe jist — ERS ee, sip i ee