~_———— oe = Selected Poetry. —* Tr rer ere LOLOL LOLOL THE BRIDGE. NOT BY LONGFELLOW. J stood on “the bridge” at midnight. With feelings I can't reveal, And the moon rose over the taflrail, Behind the man at the wheel. ‘ I knew on a little reflection, That man was laughing at me, For approaching a rapid climax, Came the malady of the sea. off in the hazy distance ofthat fearful night in June, whole horizon seemed upside down And dancing round the moon. Far The And down ip the deep black shadows . i | » hungering fishes played, tT) A 4a ; ‘ ‘ | And seemed to be plaintively seeking Their Suppel SO long delave Cc. ; And the waters round me rushing, Served but to increase my pail, And a terrible qualm came over me, — As of something I couldn t contain. liow often, oh! how olten [ wished the streaming tide Would cease Its relentless motion, Aud give comfort to my inside. flow often, oh! how olten In the days that had gone by, ‘act that fearful abdominal feeling Upset me—I wonder why? For my head was hot and feverish, Aad my stomach was full of bile, That was much increased by the engines, With their terrible odor of oil. But-—- But— ; (interval of tivo minutes.) But now it has falien from me; it is buried in the sea, And as for the sickness of others,— What the deuce does it matter to me? ¥et whenever I go by steamer, if for only a penny ride, Phe oil from those beastly engines Piays the dickens with my inside. and [ think how many thousands Of wretched bilious men, Ju crossing the English Channel, ilave fed the fishes since then. J see the long procession Stream ou in a ghastly line, Each bearing the fatal basin, As an outward visible sign, And forever and forever, As long as that steamer goes, As jong as 4 man has inwards With such agonizing throes, The “bridge” of the Dover packet Shali frequently appear, As the sea sick mortal’s haven When he feels most awfully queer. — cdl Facts ‘and Seraps. el OE PA Dt I CP I NN AE PI AT ll Pd ~~ A—-- +--+ - +--+ Ce No one learns to think by getting rules fur thinking, but by getuug materials for thought. Most of our misfortunes are more support- able than the comments of our friends upen them. Women are indebled to us for the greater partof thetr fantis. We are indebied tu tiem tur most of our good qualities, {here isa corpereal lightness which all meo haveexperieoced at tue Moment when } jest love has transferred their life to another pelg. When a dog barks at night in Japan the owner is arrested and sentenced to work a year for the neighbors that were disturbed, and the dog is killed. (he following is a true copy of a sign upon an academy for teaching in une of the West- fry States: ‘Freeman and Huggs, School ieachers. Freeman teaches the boys and ituggs the girls.” Why is a newspaper like a tooth brush ? Because everyone should have one of his own and not be borrowing his neighbor's. iead this twice. During the first half of athe present year Huglaud exported £401,124 worth of printed hooks, an increase of neariy £7,000 over last yral . Papa,” asked a boy, ‘whatis meant by Paradise?’ ‘Paradise, my son,” replied the father, “is the latter part of next summer, when your mother goes on @ Visit to your grandfather.” Sheridan declared that any epitaph should contain only two or three xords. “That is not always feasible,” said Charles Knight; “for instance, how would you write mine?” Sheridan at once wrote “Good Knight,” « You must cultivate decision of charac- ter, and learn lo say no,” said a father to his son. Soon alierwards, when the father told the son te chop wood, the boy said No,” wilh an emphasis that showed a re- membranee Of tie lesson. ‘ My father,” said a joud individual, ‘was the poliest mau, When upset with a plea- sure party in a®oat on the Danube, not be- ive aole to swim, he took off his hat, and, suymg: ‘Ladies and gentlemen, please ex- euse me,’ sank immediately,” «When shall | wear this dress,’’ asked a lady of Worth, the Paris man-milliner, “Its too high for evening, too airy for a promen- ade, and not light enough for dinner.” “Madame,” replied Wortb, “If made this dress to be worn between four and five uv clock; not a moment before,and not a muinute after.” The British garrrison at Malta, previous to sending out reinforcements, consisted of 3,440 men. The total now occupying that isiand is 5,088 men. It is estimated that the garrison of Gibraltar, When tue intended de- taichments are added, « heh. funtry, and there is a noted” gineers. number 6,700 All the detachments Sent out are in- e St. Peter’s Schools psence of en-| will Re Open on Monday, 27th August. Five Teachers sre employed in these Schools, which are graded to suit scholars of all ages. Railway Time Table. ¢ a ” +: ‘ ‘ 7 ” ~ PE, i, RAILWAY ! Boys’ School. The Boys’ School will be under the | charge of V. E. Harris, Esq.,. of 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— Greek, Latin, French, German, Mathemat- ics. English Branches — History, Arith- metic, kc. In the Boys’ School there are two departments. Cirts’ School. Subjects— All English Branches, rench German, Music, Singing and Drawing. In, this School there are three departments. pes’ For Terms and further particulars apply to GEORGE W. HODGSON, St. Peter’s Clergy llouse, July 23—6ws BA. Set A LIN & ques LIN gem NEW GOODS. pANey DRESS GOODS, LUSTRES, STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &e , &e., and all Summer Goods at REDUCED PRICK White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warps, Very Cheap. Mens and Boys’ Clothing nhs BOTTOM PRICES. ROBERT ORR &% CO. July 10th. ere ND MORE SOUR BREAD. | Gillet’s Celebrated “ream Drv Hop Yeast Warranted to give Perfect and Universal Satisfaction. Price l2cts per Package— sufficient for 24 Loaves of Bread, a Me OE 2s a For Sale at the Flour & Tea Store BEER & GOFF. Sn ST RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY. GINGERWINE LEMON, /n 1.5 and 2? GLratlon Kegs, SUITABLE FOR TEA PARTIEC. pas’ VERY CHEAP. CARVELL BROS, ee STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, OTICE is hereby given that the Board of Directors of this Company have made a further call of Four snstalments, of Five per Ceni. each, } on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, | ‘payable at its Oflice, No. 93 St. Peter Street, | | Quebec, as follows :— | | ‘Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth dey | of August, 1877; ‘Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day | | of November, 1877 ; | Pive per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day | of February, 1878 ; | ‘Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day | of May, 1878. | By order of the Board, | CRAWFORD LINDSAY, — | Secretary | 3 1877 [jlr 1 CHANGE OF TIME. Cpe sot her money, Aa 1877. Trains will run as follows :— Drains Going West. Express, | dp a.m! Georgetown | ‘ 7,20 | pe } | Cardigan } 6 7.45 Mt Stewa,, § |" 10) = en TL dp 9.18 | Hoy. Jun'tion)** 10.43 ‘h’toli. § iar 11.03 dp. a.m dp ¢ idp 10.23 6.00 OY Jun’tiou 10.43 6.20 B.20 Nor Wilshire 11.39 | 7.03 $45 tlunter River |! 11.58p.m.| 7.16 5.00 County Line 12. 7.52. | 5.50 Kensington 1.20 $228 , 6.30 Suir side § ar mane jar. 9-00 | 7.10 dp 2.35 Wellington 3.30 .} Port Hill 4.16 Leary 6.42 | Alberton S.80:..1 Tignish ar 7.35 | Trains Going East. _ Sy smh Ar sot No.2 | on } Ne ss STATIONS... =. | St’mb oat] ag; *EXpress. express, Mixed. pe nr co Ve Tignish 6.00 | alberton {| 645 | O'Leary " (.52 | Port Hill M18 | Wellington | 10.05 a 4 ¢ MI sume'stde $95 T°)? 6.00 "AP. 9 Kensington | 12.08 pm 630 | ggg County Line | 1 2.50 edo) igg Hluntgr River, 148 | 743 | gig Nor Wilshire ar 2.00 | ov ii | 9 + | ; 8. 5 toy Juptiondp 9.55 jar 40 | ‘ ) 3.15 ldp. 9.00 jap sax Ch tow | 2.85 | ayes Roy a | 2.66 | oa)‘. Oae MtiStewart | 4.25 Cardigan | 647 || Georgetown | @.15 i Souris Branch. nea om ot en ae me ae Going West. | Going East A - 4 No. a al “No 6 STATIONS.| wixea. |Stations: | Mixed Bie dp a.1D ‘dp. pm Souris i 6.15 |Ch’town | 9345 Iturmoby 6.88.12. dav. | ..983 S:. Peter's 7 54 . lar 4.17 Morell 7.99 “ao dp 4.25 Mt Stew'rt { ur 9, 10 Morell 50 _ tidp 9.8 S. Peters | 5.4 ltoy Jun’ tion 10.43 [iL rimony | D Chitown ar 31.03 {Souris ar Supt. P. FE. L. Rp. . J. BRYDGES, Gent, Supt. Gov't. Railways. Charlottetown, May 21, (877. American & Foreign Patents. Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co, phy Aber ala procured in all countries. No fees in advance. No charge for services watil the pateat is granted. Preliminary examivations tree. Our valuable pamphlet seat free upon re ceipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. C, ce a ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. Ie EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ot the late war, or their heirs, are in many caes eatitled to money trom the Guvernment which has been found to be due since final pay- ment. Write full history of service and state amouat of pay and bounty received, Certificates of Adjutant General U. S. AP showiog service aod honorable discharge there- trom, in place of discharge lost, procured for a small fee. Maclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LLL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, t wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the line cfduty in the late war, and disabled thereby an obtain a pension. Widows, and minorgchildren of Officers, Sol- diers aad Sailors, who have died sioce discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived in the service aud ia the line of duty, cay procure peusious by addressing Gilmore & Co. lucreased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service ip wars prior to March 3,1855. There are ae war- rants granted for service in the late rebellion. . Send stamp to Gilmore D. C., full instructions. J uly 24, 1877. Look Out for Fire. HE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FO Eggs, Wool, and Sheepskins, J. D. CURRIE'S, CJusa Prince and Grafton strets Ch’town, 27,°1877.—6in & Co., Washiagton, . . No. & S°oN gf FTN ' No. J ee J Na STATIONS Ipypress, |>" mboat np: ~ Be tune I ao tt age It are Bale ee, ee +. bet “Peers. neg ee - es * See Me BAY eee Sw : . > Retm London to Charlottetown, Prince Edward islan’ —_—_-+—_~-_—~- <> eo ——___ -—_ -——- FALL TRIPS, 1877. * > Phe new Clipper BARE HRINDINE BRAM A 300 Tons Register, Classed 7 Years Al at Llowds JOHN MCMAHON, COMMANDER. y + 3 } . Now in London and on the berth to reccive cargo, will sail FROM LONDUN FOR CHARLOTTETOWN DIRECT about the Ist SEPTEMBER next. ALSO THE WELL KNOW® CLIPPER BARKENTINE ; H Ke LA C NCHE 428 Tons Register, Copp red and Classed 9 years, Al at Lloy dys JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER. , } Wil! be on on the berth “9 usual, and will follow the “ EREMA.” SAILING FROM LONDON FOR CHARLOTTETOWN About (5th September, Carrying freight at through rates to. Picton, Georgetow ; , _— n, Summer; and have goud accommodation for menage and Shediac; oParties wishing to have the:r goods delivered here early in the ser tet os thelr orders in time, so as not to detain the vessels. ‘or freight or passage apply, in London, to Jomn Prrcarpy : 7 i uM = e 2 AIRN & S N F ° Liverpool, to PrrcarRN Bro’s, Brockley Buildings, 5! South Sent Rotees yen, - wee Ps e, owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. son will oblige by Charlottetown, July 23, 1877. =—_—_——— oo vx" r e I, S IX ee RES Belle | Re ee eS Al ees a saree Cy RNs : oF rt ; . SS : whe j = M227 - Gang ete —— = _ Ar - SOA ha fa, . “ISLAND PARK HOTE Terms Weekly : June, S90: L, SUMMERSIDE. uly. {S8tO.50; Aug., $12; Sept., $9 Eni rel sccammodatiog about one hundred . » 10 ition to the sleeping apartments, a number of Public Dali’ rere, cating, Smokiog, Barber’s and Bar-rooms, Pictu vdunely Seeeeeea be . ieee Sedavhice dd De ve eo in extent, Mm the Bedeque Bay, directly Opposite the risia > tana equal convenie nto oe Silent thay eusured by the insular position of its surrowndid 5 with from the wholewe sd Saki ttl in the town. Beantifal views of the harbour are obtai ble grounds are fing ea tefully laid Hotel, and from the carriage drive arowad the Islaod othe ee ae iron u y, aid out with walks and drives, the greater part being left finel Hotel on og aa Sapeyed anit Suitable privacy on various parts of the beach — the Hotel an «| oms ave een Constracted for the purpose. A Ferry Steamer belongi Phedise ” S aan res to and from Summerside, and will regularly meet all Stanmaieda - ~ eer ete —m ows oa can be made ay ailable for picnics, fishing and shootin . vies Famllics asl team - siggeey On the bay. Horses, carriages, rowing and sail boats, alw og parti I parties can have coat!guous suites of rooms, if req. eel Bae ane Ways on hire. Teena ee ? julred, by seuding reasouable URMS :—From $2 to $2.50 per day. ace ; 7 for summer molten wa eigen”: Cag: aneerding eis. and fifty guests, is now open. it Special arrangements can be made 3, 1. Hoiman, PROPRIETOR MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANGE COMPANY OF CAIN ADA - $npeeresermnentenanenen Canital $1,000,000, with power ty increase to $1,000,000, HEAD OFFICE: - - MONTREAL. is Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. KB. Island Charlottetown, June 7 1877 « re eer