i ow es TRAVELLER'S GUIDE. For the convenience of those who may | | ba 'a reliable Traveller's Guide, which gives 1 brief the different means of leaving the Selected Poetry. PPL? a lL ee Tn THE CANNIE SCOTCH FOLKS. BY JOIUN NELSON, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Come, brithers, lend your lugs awhile {'}l sing the praises 0’ our [sic, ‘of the various trains and steamers :— [rains se ve daily — ve occasion to travel, we publish below | city, together with the hours of departure | oak. EDUCATIONAL, Cuntinghwa Dunlop MUSICAL, ETC. | U.W. Vinnec smbe, ‘C.P.Fletcher, so ’ oe SHOEMAKERS. Frank Eden, {lilisboro’ stree (Jueen street Queen street (Jueen street And then wi’ honest joy you Il smile ro think your’e come o' Scotch folk. Chorus. Oh! the canny Scotch folk, The honest canny Scotch folk, Ye may seek a’ the warld oer ('o find folk the like Scotch folk. | ' i What tho we blaw aboot oursels, Aud roose our country, hills and vales, Aud think there’s naelthing that excels Che country 0’ the Scotch folk? } , Langsyne when Roman legions came ro conquer lands 0’ ilka name, We faud graves, or sent them hame, iu terror o’ the Scotch folk. | | And then the Danish hordes cam o er | From Scandinavia’s ice- bound shore, And ilka Viking raved and swore ried vonquer a the Scotch folk. | Aut auld records fu’ weel can tell, at bloody Largs, what them befel, When aff they ran in wild pellsmell, In terror at the Scotch folks. And then the English tried their hand, And overrau our native land; hey thoeht that nape could them with- stand ;— They dina ker the Seotch folk. For Wallace, death on foreign loons, He cracked sae mony English croons; Chere wasna men in a’ their boons To conquer the brave Scotch folk. there's Robert Bruce o' muckle fame, Aud Randolph and the gallant Graham, And Douglass, too, that glorious bame "Mang patriot honest Seotch folk. And I could run the centuries o'er, 4nd mention many a hundred more, Who loved their country to ils core— Brave hearted honest Scotch folk. tut there's John Anox, that clever chiel, Who battled sair fur Scotland's weel, And dang the red legs to the deil, Hurrah! for a’ sic Scotch folk. } Next comes a covenanted band, In honor to our native land, Nae bishop's mitre could withstand, Clear sighted honest Scotch folk. Besides, our men o' modern days ilue set the warld in a blaze; Foiks wender that our isle can raise Sae mony famous Scotch folk. And now, my friends, tho’ we are here, Aud Onondaga bids good cheer, Lews ne'er forget that our forbears Were decent hunest Scotch folk. EE Facts and Seraps. Our greatest giory is notin never falling but rising every time we fall. : ; i ' Fire and sword are slow engines of des- tructin, in comparison of the babbler in the case of the merchant, lt isheaven upon earth to have a man's mind move in charity, rsst in providence, and turn upon the poles of truth. Simple diet is best—for many dishes brings many diseases; and rich sauces are worse than even heaping several meats upon each other. To endeavour all one’s days to fortify our minds with learning and philosophy, is to spend so mach ia armour that one has ho- thing left to defend, How Children are Trained in Canada. — Mother.— Willie, go fetch a stick of wood, Willie [boy of twelve] —I've a sore fing- er. Sam, you go. Mother.—Go Sam. Sam [ten).—I wunt ough. Mother.—You go, Andrew. Andrew [feigh!}‘"—I wunt. first. a4 Mother.—If yon were any good, Minnie, vou’d have brought some sticks. " Minnie, girl of eleven with a dirty face, He can go weil en- They was told | For | For Summerside, Point du Chene and all For ,W.W.Wellner, Frank Stanly, — for Summerside, Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, Unite i State: and Canada at 6 a. m SS Awd o AREY & KIXG SQUARE For Sumuerside, Tignish and all points est of Summerside at 1lU:20a8. m, 3! | H zx Mi and all points East of Summerside at 3:25 p. m. Mount Stewart, Georgetown, Souris and all points East of Charlottetown at 2:35 p. m. Steamer leaves Steam Nay. Co.’s Wharf— For Pictou, Halifax and ali points ia Nova HURNITUR: WAREROOMS. SE ee The Subscriber his now on hand a very Scotia every Monday, Wednesday, —LARGS STOCK OF— ihursday and Saturday mornings at | : Ja. Mm. | Household Furniture points in New Brunswck, United States and Canada every Monday morn. | ing at 3 o'clock, Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Whart | every Wednesday and Friday at 44m. of every description, just finished, and at prices cheaper than any now offered the Public. DRAWING--ROOM SETTS, and 3p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday ||, . variety of Repps, Terries, Plushes, evenings. Damasks and Uair Cloths—ali of the tor Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permitting; and every alternate and patterns. CALL AND SBE. Saturday will make a return trip. | Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferr harf— ‘ay : For West River every Tuledeg. and Fri. PARLOR SET [S, day at5 a. m. and 3 p.m. ‘in several styles and qualities, at very low Steamer leaves Peake’s No. 1 Wharf— prices, CALL AND SEE. For Hawkesoury, ilalifax and Boston every | BEDROOM SETTLS, Thursday at 5 p. m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No. 2 Wharf— a : : of patterns of English, French, and A wmeri- can designs, new to this City, and for Halifax und intermediate ports every | thursday at6 p.m. from $18 to $300 per Sett. CALL AND SEE. latest and most approyed styles BUSINESS D @3~—»>eo-— OUR ADVERTIZING PATRONS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS PlONEERS. Low. Queen street | ee ee IRECTORY. ‘Chairs in a Large Assortment, | Just received; Wood Seated, Cane Seated, Office Arm, every sort of Rockers and Easy; and Smoking Chairs at very low prices. CALL AND SEE. ANY AUC-| Carveil Bros., (WJueen street | | | | WRREWWELLIAg ST 1008 i } | | A NEW AND FIRST CLASS COOK STOVE, WITH ALL THE LATEST [MPROVEMENTS. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR THIRTY DAYS! Please Call and Examine. STMON W. CRABBE, ‘SIGN OF THE STOvK,’ Queen Street Ch'town, Oct. 19—Iw eee J. FL McKAY, | NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, ‘Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Cases | with GUARD and KEY, warranted one year, | from $17 upwards. ~ a William Doda, Up. Queen street |A Large Assortment of Wall & Corner Brackets ! ‘ : atin & Co., W ater Street | g ~ o— ASSO WI MENT oF aszard Bros., Water street | at a ; ; . Mckenzie & Stumbles, N.Side Queen Square | MI vil : , Gold and Silver Plain and Fancy Rings, Areh’d MeNeiil, No. 11,Queen street | i SCELLANEOUS. . . a Wilson Higgs, 3 Water sireet | BEDSTEADS, Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Spectacles. a oat Lor, Queen & Wat. sts | SINKS ca *.$ Hantord & Co., Waiter street | 3 ; inn : > iri W.D.Stewart, Queen street| ~ _ WASHSTAND S, . c Repairing Neatly Executed, All Work Warrant E. Needham, S.Side Queen Square | 2 77 CEN : RS TABLES. | ey Ch'town, Oct. 19--lmaod B.Baidersion, Low.Queen street} & POILET PABLES, ae. a es . - . | @ MUSIC STOOLS io atte ksi 2 Mak*Fvares. 2 |MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANC isht & McGow sow. e - e| & " ae 2 iitht & McGowan, Low. Queen street | & MARBLE TOPS, 4 F COMPANY DRY GOODS DEALERS. - WHATNOTS, a a oe cs laa LOUNGES 3 INN A TDA | Geo. Davies & Co., Cor.Queen & Rich'd sts ao . coe OE CA. ° W,A. Weeks & Co., Cor.Queen & Syd’y sis | ™ SOFAS. # Robt.Orr & Co., Queen street -— iiaaaalae Beer & Sons, N Side hing Square Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. J.D,Mason, Queen street : aaa : | () : > : > Perkins & Sterns, Queen street ALA PRESSES — Capjla $1,000,0 0 wilh power (0 nerease Hf} yZ 00 (G4 C.Fuli, Queen street Hair, ’ P Robt. Young, S. Side Queen Square ra es HARDWARE DEALERS ese or 7 : TAT we : Straw, ee ren S.W.Crabbe, Queen street Fibra. HEAD Ok I ICK . r " , - MON i RE Ab. Bourke, Son & Co., Queen street} WASHING MACHINES— = gil gi dict A.A.Baldwin & Co., Low.Queen street | Spring Mangk r, 2 His cevcibbicitp cgimliaceten W .E.Dawson, Up.Gt.George street Patent Wringer, ; Gene k Bee ise King Square | Spring Roller, S ks Taken Daily at the Office of SHIP OWNERS, Putman Kollers, o Peake Bros. & Cé., Low. Queen street _English Rollers. 3 CARVELL BROS James Dunean & Co., Water street| WINDOW CORNI-ES— & ys an Hon.D.Davies, Water street} From $2.00 to $6.00, | Chariot * Agevts for P. Kk. Island F.t.Newbery & Co., Water street WOOD POLES, ey eee eet: 187% ; b Foley, Low.Queen street BRASS POLES, Fe $$ $e Hyndman Bros., Lower Water st NGS NDS, _ < . 1 ‘ : G. D. Longworth & Co., Water st VENETIAN BLINDS, > abrador Herrin 2 | | I IN AL NO1 ICE GROCERIES. OFFICE TABLES, 4 sicieoloteidieak Sag Beer & Goff, Up.Queen street Aer ie Deeme Pf | McD i W. Kennedy, : “ ss LIN. DESKS, : i lias : ia’ H.Coombs, Up.Gt.George street SETTING & STANDING DESKS, | Anpon Weumine: rtd ae eDougall @ Currie’s Debtors. Mclachern & Co., Queen Stree.| SIDEBOARDS, — cheap from the wharf. oy ES CHEFFONIERS, HASZARD BROS A LL ACCOUNTS not settled by the 15th FURNITURE, Mark Butcher, Cor. Kent & Hillsboro sts WATCHMAKERS, PIER GLASSES, CHEVAL GLASSES, WARDROBES, ESURITOIRS, French Cupboards and Spring Beds. N.Side Queen Square S.Side Queen Square E. W. Taylor, N.Side Queen Square J.P.McKay, sitting on chair.—I can’t do everything. Mother.—Can’t you fetch a stick of wood, | Jose? Joe (fourteen, whillling stick.).—There's a knock at the door (escapes into the street, Mother (who has high notions of her chil- dren, and has let them have their own way from birth). —Weill must the fire go out, Father (roughly, in loud voice from cor- 5.» where be 1s smoking).—Be off some of vou for wood, or Vil thrash you all round 7 And the youngest boy goes crying. 'G. C. Gilmour, SILK DYER, ETC. Fizroy street PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Jenkins & McLeod, (Jueen street V.D. Beer, King Square F.P.* >vlor, Grafton street CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS and STANDS, PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ORUGGISTS. All the poere sold cheap fur cash or ap- | : proved credit. All gods delivered to any ies yma réooea Poe part ot the City and Royalty free of charge. oO. ? . 4 rhs - CD. Rankic, Grafton slreel Apothbecaries’ Hall, N.Side Queen Square FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS N §.—This sort of thing is far from un- Canadians wonder why old! ‘ common, and country children, who if saucy generally have their ears boxed as soon as they know they have ears,get on better in the world, and possess more toree aod vigor of charac. ter then their own. Whep Tennyson was in Paris, two porters refus@d alet him leave bis room, because hought be was 4 luna‘ic. @ Endorsed it.—-A man witha tong, ercoaton ania horsewhip in his hand, tered @ bank near the Post Office yester- day, and presented a ebeck calling for $10, which he had received from a commission house. Please indorse il,” said the cashier, as | he handed it back. “fi endorse it, of cougse,”’ replied the} man, holding up bis right hand asif ready to; swear. “« Write your endorsement,’ clerk, pointing to the outside. * Ob—~ob— that’s it, eh ?” And he went | to the desk and slowly and carefully wrote) on the back of the check : ‘* This is awl rite.” When the cashier entered intoa clearer) explagation the man drew down his hat,got | red ia the face and growled - “Darn ’em! They just hate to let a cent! slip out o’ here, and don’t you forget it!’ i explained the! » He makes a lady but a poor recompense, | who marries her, because he has kept her company long after his affection Is ¢s- tranged. Does he not rather increase the ' jnj ury? bnman Line Steamers, R | Anchor Line Steamers, S17” : | Royal Fire Ins.Co., M,A.Cameron | screws. Paint. Runners, Lancashire Fire Ins.Co., os * Shafts. Trimmings, &c ' North British Fire & Life Ins.Co., ‘ Geo. W.DeBlois | =e [ntercolonial Express Co., Theo, L. Chappelle | , y Agricultural Fire Ins.Co., Jas DesBrisay | LO WES7 PRICKHS / Ucean Steamship Co., Peake Bros. & Co} 1 ' Queen Ins.Co. (of ngland), | —AT— Geo.McLeod,Union Bank | BEER & SONS s BOOK DEALERS, Theo. L.Chappelle, N.Side Queen Square|ror SALE CHEAPER THAN ANY IN THE CITy, Bremner Bros., Queen strest H1.A. Larvie, S.Side Queen Square Queen street limothy O'Connell, N.Side Queen Square Arthur Haszard, Machine Job Work, such as planing, Straight aud jig sawing, Fretwork of the PHOTOGRAPHERS, finest class. Turning of every discription. t ; ao Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on the shorts BANKS. Union Bank—Geo.McLeod, Cashier, cheapest inthe city. CALL AND BUY. NOVEMBER, will then be handed to County Court for Collection. J. 8. CARVELL, Assignee Ch'town, Oct. 26, 77-2av a. THE EVENING CLA Ch town Sept. 23—eodtf AR LAPS LENDING LIBRARY ! WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. a’ 88 TAT— ¢ . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE \ [LL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the winter will please cal] and make rrangemznts, as our accommodation for he winter is limited, lio MOLee Ch'town, Oct —3i wkly Persons wishing to subscribe will please leave their names at HARVIE’s BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. sct. 27— FROM NEW YORK FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. RIGT. ‘“CAMWOOD,” Suttis, master, will receive freight in New York about TENTH NOVEMBER, for Charlottetown and Summerside. Apply to PERKINS & JOB, South Street, New York, or LONGWORTH & CO, Water Street. 2 ri icipa —— a ED DO NOT FORGET. 77 QUEEN STREET —IF YOU REQUIRE— CHEAP GOODS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cor.Gt,George & Rich'd st Bank of P-E. Island—J.R.Brecken, Cashier, Low. G1.George Street Merchants’ Bank—Wia.McLean, Cashier, Water street “MARE BUTCHER. _Ch'town, Oct. 10.—-pat pres 40" ea For Sleigh Builders. Au YOU WANT TO BUY :— ' AGENCIES, Allan Line Steamers, Quebec & Guilt Port Steamers, Merchants’ Marine Ins.Co., Boston Line Steamers, P.E. Island Steamers, Imperial Fire Ins.Co., Montreal! Marine Ins.Co., Carvell Bros ? ' se F.W.Hales F. f.Newbery eé ae ; } ’ ! ‘Steel, Iron. Bolts. se ‘. Sun Mutua! Life & Accident Ins.Co., Horace Haszard ct. 1877. 25, Ch’town, Oct. 26—3 taw till 10th Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Winter Jacket, Ladies’ Winter Mantles. Ladies’ Winter Shawls, Ladies’ Paisley Shawls, Ladies’ Wool Hose, Ladies’ Felt Skirts, WOOL FRINGES, BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, “FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS CUFFS, BUTTONS, Etc. J. D.MASON & CO Charlottetown. eee ene sone en STEAM COOKING. MAYO’S STEAM CULINARY BOILER | LL the condensed steam js carried back into the boiler-- preventing unpleasant ocers in the kitchen. Meat, Vegetables, Puddings, &c., may all be cooked at the game time, without mingling the flavors, while each article retains all its strength and aroma, and is more palatable and nu- tritious than when cooked by auy other mode. On exhibjgion and for sale at BEER & GOFF 5. *