— Selecied Poetry. o—~’ tial ee ee SR P°RO Du CoP ra~ ODE TO OCEAN. Weicoiwwe, bounding ocean, Welcome, leaping wave; Your glad sparkling motion Is the joy I crave. Humph ! such pleasant breezes Shame ‘tis to pollute. Sthoking now cispleases Hence, you vile cheroot! O- an, lado e€ \ou; N -ver lL feel so well As when bounding o’er you With a freshening swell. Dinner? Not at presen! Li is elese below, And the deck’s so pleagant, | Eating [ll forego. Lo! the white spray flying O'er our vessel sweeps, She, to helm replying, Onward bravely keeps. Every rope grows tauter As the surges spill— randy and hot water? Thank yon, yes, I will. Welcome, bounding ocean, Welcome, rising gale— less me, I've @ notion That I'm feeling pale. All the folks I see Gazing are my face in— Ilang it! oh, dear me:— Hi, there! Stew— Household Hints. CP COLO LPL LL EEE Tre Sure Cure for Chronic Diarrhea. —Or- ange-peel tea, sweetened with loaf sugar, used for common drink twenty-four or thirty-six hours. To Cure Chapped Hands.—Instead of washing the hands with soap, emp.oy oat- meal, and, after each washing, take a little dry meal, and rub over the hands, 80 as to ubsorb any moisture. To Stop Nose-Bleeding.— Press the lip tightly to the jaw with the thumb, held firmly just under and to the right (or left); of the nostr.l. A branch of the facial ar- tery may be felt in this locality, on either vide, and, when the circulation is arrested, the bleeding in the nose stops. To relieve Neuralgia.—Take two large tablespoontuls of cologne and two tea spoonfuls of fine salt; mix them together in a small bottle. Every time you have ap acute affection of a facial nerve, or neural- via, simply breathe the fumes in your nose from the bottie, and you will be immedi ately relieved. The best cure for corns and bunions is to have your boots and shoes made to fit your feet, instead of trying to shape your feet to the boots and shoes. ‘Then soak the ex- «, escences in warm water occasionally, cul otf the softened surface, and, in due time, they will be seen no more forever. Facets and Seraps. LLL LEE LL 4 Baltimore correspon ient writes: ‘A merehant who does not advertise can no wrore succeed than a young lady who does not wear a bustle.” inasier’s description of ‘a money jender : ‘fle serves you in the pres- evil tense, he lends you in the conditional mood keeps you in the subjunctive, and ruigs you im the future.” A country schoo! ‘ Carpenter,” said a geatleman finding a jot of nails strewn about the floor, “if you do not pick up these nails they will be lost.” “No fear, sir,” said the man; ‘tyou will lind them all in the bill.” “Wordsworth,” said Charles Lamb, ‘‘one day told. me he considered Shakespeare grently over- rated. ‘There is an Imimensity trick in all Shakespeare wrote,’ he said, le are taken ny ut. Now, if f hada mind, Lcoul’ write exactly like Shakes- ‘So you see,” proceeded Charles ‘twas only the mind that Land peo} peare. Lamb quielly, was wanting. fhe old Scottish hearers were Very par- ceular on the subject of their ministers peoaching old sermons. A group olq as observed to be some- parishioners W 2 om what merry on their way home, The minis- ier asked the cause of this, ‘Indeed, sir, paplied the beadle, “they were saying ye had preached an auld sermon to-day, but | tackjed them, for | tould them it was not an auld sermon, for the minister had preached jk pot Six months syne.’ ybers are very pote. An as once accosted on a lonely roud by a ruffian. ‘*Sir,” said he, ‘you have my coat on. May ! trouble you for i?” the Eaglhshman drew a_ pistol, and teld the fellow he was mistaken, ***Sir,” said the robber, “1 perceive that | am. Wil! gu do me the honor to communicate your that | may remember it in my pray- Spanish rol Eoglish@an w name ers?” a shbrewdish Scoich- wotaan who tried to wean her husband from ihe public house by employing her brother Lo act the part of a yhost and frighten Jobn en bis way home. “What are yon?” said A story is told ol German, Music, Singing and Drawing. jt Satisfaction. —— “St. Peter’s Schools will Re Open on Monday, 27th August. Five ‘Teachers sre employed in these Schools, which are’ graded to suit scholars of all ages. Boys’ School. The Boys’ School will be under the charge of V. E. Harris, Esq.. ot King’s College. Windsor, and of the Normal School, Truro. Mr. Harris has graduated with honours at King’s College, and also holds a Nova Scotia Public School License of the highest grade. Subjects Taught— (ireek, Latin, French, German, Mathemat- ies. English Branches — History, Arith- metic, &c. In the Boys’ School there are two departments. Cirls’ School. Subjects— All English Branches, rench In his School there are three departments, gas For Terms and further particulars ‘apply to GEORGE W. HODGSON, St. Peter’s Clergy House. July 23—6ws NO MORE SOUR BREAD. Gillet’s Celebrated Cream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universal Price 12cts per Package— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread. nae. he For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF. Steves KASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWINF.- LEMON, .5 and 20 Gation Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PART'EE. par Viky CHEAP. CARVELL BROS. STADACONA Fire and Life ‘Insurance Company, ee Jv NOTCE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four instalments, of Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :—] Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth ly 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 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Kleventh day of May, I878. By order of the Board, CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary 5 1877 (jie BARGALTINS = IN — NEW GOODS. fA NCY BRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS &c, &e., and all Summer Goods at ihe guidiman, as ihe apparition rose before him tram behind @ bush. “Tam Auld Nick, ’| was the reply. “Come awa’,” man,” said | Johe, nothing daunted, ‘‘Gies a shake Oo} your haud—It am married tae a_ sister 0 | ‘ our’s.”” | eiume of John Bull will be} je art of slashing exemplified | with extraordinary it and uoparalleled im- pudence by Theodore Hook. he says of Sir Charles Wetherall -— “With a head Pull as lead, roaring lungs of leather all; And a shape Like an ape, Enter Charley Wetheeall, © * ~ Ju anearly V jouad the who 7 When an ass In search of grass Hath run out his tether all , And cannot get A tThorsel yet, }a’s just the type of Wetherall.’ * REDUCED PRICES, White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, This is vi! Yery Chea [pe Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR & CO. July 10th. 7: | —- Raitway Time Table. ae ’ | j s | fm |F P, E, 1, RAILWAY ! CULMGE OF TIME, and afler MONDAY, APRIL 30th Trains will run as follows :— o-- Bais ——— _ -_——- a ee O% Trains «Going West. - No. 3 George lown | Souris Branch. ed — Going West. Going East pO i Serre No.5 | : | No.6 STAI IONS. Mixed. [Stations | Mixed Pe ed beh as ‘dp = a.m) dp. pm Souris | 6.15 (Ch town 2.35 Harmony | 6.38 ja. Jun. 2.55 S Teters. i 10) ie ar 417 Morelli \ 7.59 ne S. Jun dp 4.25 -» J jar 9.10 {Morell 50 MtStew'rt ¢ | , ; : Lidp 9.8 js. Petera i. Roy Juution) 10.43 iPrmony o Oh towa wlt.os [Souris ur W MAMCKEC.INIE, Supt. P. BE. TR. C. J. BRYDGES., Gen |. Supt. Gov't. Railways .4 Charlottetown, May 21, i877. American & Foreign Patents. Gilmore, Smith & Co., Swecessors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. ATENTS procured in all countries. No fess io advance. No charge for services until the patent is graoted. Prelimivary examiuvations tree. Our valuable pamphlet sent free upon re “eipt of stamp, Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C, ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ot the late war, or their heirs, are in masy 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 bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant Geueral U. S. A? showiog service and honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured tor a small tee. Huclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full ree ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. | LL Federal Officers, Soldiers aud Sailors, | wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line ciduty in the Jate war, and disabled therepy, | fan obtain a pension. Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sol- i diers and Sailors, who have died since discharge | of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re | eived in the service and in the line of duty, can | procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co, } for pensioners obtained. Iocreased rates | Bouaty Land Warrants procured for service in 7 A wars prior to March 3, 1855. There are no war- ‘pants granted for service in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington, D.C., full instructions. J uly 24,,1877, Look Out for Fire. HE UWIGHEST CASIT PRICE PAID FO i i Eggs, Wool, and Sheepskins, —aT— | J. D. CURRIE’S, CJuaa Prince and Grafton strets | Ch’ own, 27, 1877.—6in =_—— REGULAR TRADERS No. } [&); No STATIONS [yg 7 St'mboat) — ‘ : 2 (Brvress. lecnvene | iXe ip | ( Ch | f p STATIONS ‘uyoress. |ispresn| rom Loudon to Charlottetown, Prinee Kdward island dp a.m. nmin ~~. << e C Georgetown = ** 7.20 Cardigan | ** 7.45 FALL TRI PS 1877 ' Mt Stewa,,§ (27 20 | | : R ; rt dp 9.18 } _ .21e + oy. Jun’tion|** 10.45 | ‘ee , Q ba h'ton ‘ar 11.03 lap. a.m|dp The new Clipper : : dp 10.23 6.00 | Yoy Jun’tiou | 10.43 6.20 | $3.25 | B.A EK BIN SDOLIN “Bj 3 R, By M ~o Wil’shire 11.39 7.08 | 345 A. Nunter River | 11.58p.m.) 7.16 5.00 ‘ ’ : ae Line | 12. | 7.52 5 BO 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Liowds, ensinglou 1.20 8.238 6.30 VHN M0) Ta , Sumr'side ; lar 2.05 lar. 9-00 |; 7.10 JOLIN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. ’ ldp 2.35 | | dl Wellington % 30) Now in London and on the berth to receive cargo, will sail ort Hill 4.16 wa | | FROM LONDON F Alberton 6.50 CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT Tignish lar 7.85. | { . a about the Ist SEP Trains Going Last. CAE TEMBER next. Ist it od eminiadeatinniapieninmddigeiiae Adie Cb cicRa ALSO THE WELT. KNOW} CLIPPER ‘ TP es en ae ; CLIPPER BARKENTINE TATIONS.§| p- eag | St'mb Oat) ~ oon yeneees Express, | Mixed. ray 4" & { j sree ron LANCHK Tignish 2 00 f Iberton - 45 92 Tone Reciste n it . olen . 52 428 Tons Register, Copp red and Clissed 9 years, Al at Lloydgs, Port Hill 7.18 : ‘ re Wellington | 10.05 | | JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, : asa, § arll.oo (dp Pan, r Sur side Q dp 11.3 6,00 eee | Will be on oa the berth as usual, and will follow the “ EREMA,” Kensing ton | ae ee SS. ae | SAILIN County Line | 12.50 | ¢ Stop : finnter River} 1.48 | = 7-43 810 G FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN Nor Wil shire) ar 2.00 | "= 8.25 RoyJan ‘tiowdp 2.55 ar 40 9 20 About 5th September, Ch’ton f 8.18 dp. 9.00 ,. 445 [Carrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside and Shed Sieh teats t aoe and have goud accommodation for passengers one 4 ae voy Jun ey =-09 oParties wishing to have their goods delivered here ea i 7 , yil & . Ee 2» early in the sers¢ j j MtuSiewart oat de nae her orders in time, so as not to detain the pi oe ae by es - or freight or passage apply, in London, to Joan Prre y Saws. 69.0 Cardigan 5-47 Liverpool. t le cee Ful cetsD nie! Minit” be NCAIRN & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in 3 6.13 enabalbe, oO Pitcatrn Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 5! South John Street; or here, to PEAKE BROS. & CO; SALADS ENO, Charlottetown, July 23, ee Siinenmtenaion a = IH : o j te * . | JF = i ’ et : ere) AL or wrt 'l\ ’ i Jo = SARTO te 4 ~ BF REE ENON aT w : wv LE ISLAND PARK HOTEL, SUMMERSIDE. Cn ® ~ Terms Jee Ds : : Weekly: June, $9: July, (810.50: Aug., $12: Sept., $9 - ~~ * **s HIS NEW HOTEI en ail nw «4, accommodating about one hundred ¢ i contains, iu addition to the sleepi pivots Minkee hundred and fifty guests, is now open. It ised Realiing. Sencks : . ping apartments, a pumber of Public and Private Parlor ove huadred and forty aiden Netuhe Bee nee enen. Pictu resquely situated on aa Island, Summers ; oo : , io the Bedeque Bay, directly opposite the ri easel celine eee vd ar ae eusured by the insular neeiannl its — oe , e B 2 position in the town Beautif: een ad ; from the Sed - Beautifal views of the harbour are ob ble grounds eee a o- the carriage drive around the Island. The wooded. § ere With walks and drives, the greater part bei | che Mchad Seen ne O88 2 anne with suitable privacy oa Garton en of the. ee the Hote? aii ) ae ot een constracted for the purpose. ~A Ferry Steamer belonging to Shediac and Gictualaeet ne and from Summerside, and will regularly meet all Steamers from and pleasure excursions atch ee available for picnics, fishing and shooting parties 4 . : e° ses, carriages rowing an 20) > on : Families and parties can have coat!guous suites a roca if rec : a apne alway on _—_ res: yg ace ary S, juired, by sending reasonable TERMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day, according to room for summer resid@uce. Speeial arrangements can be made J, LL. Holman, PROPRIETOR MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAIN ADA —— Gamilal $1,000,000, with power ty increase to $1,000.06. ’ HEAD OFFICE: - + - - MONTREAL. a at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. EK. [sland RiskS Taken Daily | Charlottetown, June 7 1877 | GA SP MR I So PE. ry ne RR — ig permenant site ip Le