Selected Poetry. — TWILIGHT. APTRR THE FRENCH OF VICTOR HUGO. ——— Child, go and pray—tor see! the night is here! Through cloudy rifts the golden lights ap- pear, The hilis’ faint outline trembles in the mist; Scarcely is heard a distant chariot—list! Tbe world’s at rest; the tree beside the 7. Gives to the evening wind the dust of day. Twilight unlocks the hiding-place of stars, They gleam and glow vehind night's shad owy bars, The tringe ef carmine narrows in the west, The moonlit water ties in shining rest, Furrow and fvot path melt and disappear; The anxious traveller doubts the tar and near. It is the hour when angels stoop to earth To bless our babes and our careless mirth. The littie ones, with eyes upraised in prayer, With tiny, bare, Ask at this twilight hour a blessing dear Of Him who loves his little ones so dear. folded hands and white feet Then, while they sleep, a cloud of golden dreams, Born ib the calm of day's declining beams, Waiting in shadow till the hour of night; Fly to each couch and scatter Visions bright; As joyous bees seek honey-laden flowers, Dreams hover near in slumber’s peaceful! hours. O cradled sleep! O prayers of childhood blest! O baby-voice, speaking a loving breast! Thy happy prayer the darknevs maketh light, Turneth to sopg the solemn sounds of night, As ‘neath his wing the birdie hides his head, Thou shelterest by thy prayer thy cradle- bed. —[From Appleton’s Journal for Dec. ES A? THE GATE. TRAVELLER'S GUIDE, Cement , For the convenience of those who my have occasion to travel, we publish be\ a reliable Traveller's Guide, which gives : ‘brief the different means of leaving the ‘city, together with the hours of departure of the vaitous trains and steamers :— [rains tea ve daily — Kor Summerside, Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United States and Canada at 6 a. m. For Summerside, Tignish and all points West of Summerside at 10:234, m., 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 Nav. Co.’s Wharf— For Pictou, Halifax and all pots in Nova Scotia every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 5a. m. For Summerside. Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United States and Canada every Monday morn- ing at 3 o'clock. For Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Wharf For and 3 p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday evenings. tide permitting; and every alternate Saturday wili make a return trip. Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry Wharf— For West River every Tuesday and Fris day at5 a. m. and 3 p.m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No. 1 Wharf— For Hawkesbury, ilalifax and Boston every Thursday at 5 p. m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No, 2 Wharf— For Halifax and intermediate ports every Thursday at 6 p.m. ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OUR ADVERTIZING PATRONS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS AN) AUC- TLONEERS. Low. Queen street Up. Queen street F.T.Newbery & Co., Water sireet Haszard Bros., Water street McKenzie & Stumbles, N.Side Queen Square Carvell Bros., William Dodd, A corpulent old iady who had the fat of fifty summers on her ribs was at the Detroit & Milwaukee Depot yesterday to go West on atrain. She hada big satchel and a smal! one, and was crowding through the gate to reach the car, when the guard called oul :— ‘ Ticket, aa’am! Can't pass here till I see your ticket!’ «| hain’t time,”’ she replied. “Can't pass—can't pass.” “«T will pass.” “Can't, madam. The rules are very strict.”’ « You'll make me miss the train!’ she shouted. “Plenty of time, madam—train does not go for fifteen minutes yet ” She backed eul, put down her satchels, and afier a jong bunt she found the key and opened the big one. Article after article was taken out and laid aside but she could not find the ticket. Tne smaller satchel was submitied.io the same treatment, the woman ail ihe while growling to herself, and when ten minutes had slipped“away she looked up and inquired :— «* Whatticket doyou want?” * Your railroad ticket, of course,” he re- iied. «Why, [bad that in my han ail the time, you impudent fellow! she exclaimed, as she hustled the things into the satchels. ‘ Them why dida’t you show it, madam,” he asked. “ Then why didn’t you say railroad ticket, sir! Youcwantto understand that there are a hundred different kinds of tickets, sir, and if you ever stop me again il go to the head man of the road at once!”—/elrotl Free Press. - on QGP 3o Cp SHE DIDN’T WANT IT MENTIONED. —_— There has been an unpleasant scandal up in the neighborhood of Tenth Avenue and the Park. Abouta year and a half ago a young man, a drummer for a commercial house, made his appearance in New York, coming from Chicago, became acquainted with a pretty young woman, paid court to her and married her. They lived. together May, one child being born to busband, under the plea of business which would occupy him ail sum- mer, set out for Atiania, Georgia. Some lit- tle time after the wife received news from Chicago concerning her absent lord which startied her. She made inquiries, and was not long in finding out thet he had left a wife and child in Chicago when he came on East and married her, and that previous io that he had deserted at least one wife io happily till Jast them; then the Iowa. Further search showed that he had married a fourth wife, with whom he was living in the honey- moon. A World reporter, bearing of the complication, sought out the betrayed New fork wife and inquired’ when she proposed taking action to unmask and punish the deceiver, and was somewhat surprised to learn that sbe intended to take no action whatever. “Oh,” said the reporter in astonishmeut, “the old love—with all his faults you love him etill—that is, you shrink from the pub- licity—"’ “Not at all,” said the belrayed woman, calmly, “but another geutieman is paying attentions to me, and thinks lam widow, and—and you willoblige me by publishing nothing about the matter.’ —N. ¥. World : <n oe SP = The triends of Richard Cobden, John Stuart Mill and Daniel O'Connell are be- ginning to think it about time the statues to their memories, subscribed for by public money, were erected. It is about twelve years since Cobden died, and about six years since an experimental! cast ip plaster On a wooden pedestal was exhibited, yet no further progtess has been made, - Ivis four years since the money for Mill's statue was subscribed, and nobody scems to know w! at has‘become of the money, And now _ the people of Dublin are wondering what bas become of the monty substribed for the sfatae toO'Uonuel). . Arch’d McNeill, No.1i,Queen street B. Wilson Higgs, Water sireet tiyndman Bros., Cor. Queen & Wat. sts F.S Hanford & Co., Water street W.D.Stewart, Queen street K.Needham, S.Side Queen Square B Balderston, Low.Queen street J hasSeil vr Kent Street Wright & McGowan, Low. Queen street DRY GUODS DEALERS. Cor.Queen & Rich’d sts Cor.Queen & Syd’y sts Queen street Geo. Davies & Co., W.A.Weeks & Co., Robt.Orr & Co., Beer & Sons, N.Side King Square d.D.Mason, Queen street Perkins & Sterns, (Jueen street C.Full, (Jueen street Reht. Young, S. Side Queen Square HARDWARE DEALERS. S.W.Crabhe, Queen street Bourke, Son & Co., * Queen street A.A.Baidwin & Ce., Low.Queen sireét W .ié. Dawson, Up.Gt.George street Beer & Sons, N side King Square SHIP OWNERS. Peake Bros. & Co.. Low. Queen street James Duncan & Co., Water street Hon.D. Davies, Water street F.T.Neawbery & Co., Water street P.Foley, Low. Queen street Hyndman Bros., Lower Water st G. D. Longworth & Co., Water st GROCERIES. Beer & Goll, Up.Queen street W.Kennedy, ‘ a H.Coombs, McEacheru «& Co., FURNITURE, Mark Butcher, Cor.Kent & Hillsboro sts WATCHMAKERS, Up.Gt.George street Queen Street w.W.Wellner, N.Side Queen Square E.W. Taylor, $.Side Queen Square t.veMcKay, N.Side Queen Square SILK DYE&, ETC. G, C, Gilmour, Fizroy street PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Jenkins & McLeod, Queen street F.D.Beer, King Square F.P.“ wilor, Grafton street OROUGGISTS., W R Watson, Queen street S.W podd, “oz. Queen & Grafton sts C.D. Ranki., Grafton street Apothecarics’ Hall, N.Side Queen Square BOOK DEALERS. N.Side Queen Square Queen sirest S.Side Queen Square Timothy O’Connell, Queen street Arthur Haszard, W.Side Queen Square PHOTOGRAPHERS. _Cor.Queen & Dorchester sts BANKS. Union Bank—Geo. McLeod, Cashier, Cor.Gt,George & Rich'd st Bank of P.E.Island—J.&.Brecken, Cashier, Low.Gt.George street Merchants’ Bank—Wm.McL2zan, Cashier, Water street Theo. L.Chappelle, Bremner Bros., H.A..darvie, Ross Bros., AGENCIES, Allan Lig@Steamers, Carvell Bros Quebec & Gulf Port Steamers, " Merchants’ Marine las.Co., . Boston Line Steamers, ’ P.E.isiand Steamers, F.W.Hales Imperial Fire Ins.Co., Montrea! Marine Ius.Co., Inman Line Steamers, Anchor Line Steamers, Royal Fire Ins.Co., Lancashire Fire Ins.Co., North British Fire & Life Ins.Co., F.'f. Newbery ae se ve M.A.Cameron aa ae ae Agricultural Fire Ins.Co., Jas.DesBrisay Ocean Steamship Co., Peake Bros. & Co Queen ins.Co. (of pngland), Geo.NcLeod,Union Bank Sun Mutuel Life & Accident Jns.Co., | Horace Hesvard w every Wednesday and Friday at 44.m.— For Crapaud every Saturday, weather and | | DUCATI” (J, Cunningham Dunlop 'T.B. Reagh |D. Mchi a | é MUSICAL, ETC, | H.W. Vinnecembe, 'C.P. Pletcher, SHOBMAKERS. (Queen Stree Frank Eden, | Frank Starsivy, Se ee ee a ea KEVE SPQee? w KING STHA WW FURNITURE WARERUUAS, _—_ (Jueen siree (Jueen siree SS | —-LARGE STOCK OF-— Household Furniture ot every description, just finished, and at prices cheaper than any now offered the Public. DRAWING--ROOM SETTS, in a variety of Repps, Terries, Plushes, Damasks and Hair Cloths~all of che ~ lalgst and most approyed styles and patterns. CALL AND SEz. PARLOR SETES, jn several styles and qualities, at very low prices. CALL AND SKE. BEDROOM SETTS, of patterns of English, French, and A meri- can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett. CALL AND SER. 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. eee \ j ih y MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, SOFAS = 2 WASHSTANDS, > . 2 CENTRE TABLES. > > a TOILET TABLES, = 33 MUSIC STOOLS, c By CARD TABLES, : o sh MARBLE TOPS, - ex _-WHATNOTS, co ea =F LOUNGES, = = fh 4 SOFAS, & Earth Closets, Sifiers & Fillers MATRESSES— Hair, Flock, Excelsior, Straw, Fibra. WASHING MACHINES— Spring Mangl.r, Patent Wringer, Spring Roller, Puiman Rollers. English Rollers. WINDOW CORNI' ES— Froin $2.00 to $6.00, WOOD POLES, BRASS POLES, RINGS & ENDS, VENETIAN BLINDS, OFFICE TABLES, SCHOOL DESKS, CYLINDER DESKS, SETTING & STANDING DESKS, SIDEBOARDS, , CHEFFONIERS, PIER GLASSES, CHEVAL GLASSES, WARDROBES, ESURITUIRS, French Cupboards and Spring Beds. om CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS ana STANDS, PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All the above sold cheap for cash or ap- proved credit. All g.ods delivered to any part of the City and Royalty free of charge. — FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS FoR SALE CHEAPER THAN ANY LN THE City. ‘SAVALSAIG Furpjog uosay Geo. W.DeBlois | Intercolonial Express Co., Theo.L. Chappelle Machine Job Work, such as planing, straight and jig sawing, Fretwork of the inest class. ‘Turning of every discription. Oval, Spiral and Elizabetban, on the shorts est notice, in the best designs, and the cheapest inthe cily, CALL AND BUY. * MARK BUTCHER. ~ Ch'town, Oct. 10.—pat pres 4w a: re For Sleigh Builders. — YOU WANT 'TO BUY :— Steel. Iron, Boits. screws, Paint. Runners, Shafts, Trimmings, &c LOWES1 PRICES! BEER & SONS lOnet 25, 1877. { 1 Cer. Queen King S'reet 124 Kent St Queen sifee sob Re The Subscriber has vow on hand a very I l t { Aly Tite, a ‘WReewwer.ia £7 4008 SIMON Ch’town, Oct, 19—]w , NORTH SIDE QUEEN WATCHMAKER from $17 ~~ airing Neatly Executed. Ch’town, Oct. 19—imeod Rep ~ J. FL MecKAY, © SQUARK, A NEW AND FIRST CLASS COOK STOVE, WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR THIRTY DAYS! Please Call and Examine. WW. CRABBE, “SIGN OF THE Stove,’ Queen Street ae CHARLOTTETOWN & JEWELER, Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Cases with GUARD and KEY, warranted one year, upwards. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF A Large Assortment of Wall & Corner Brackets !! Gold and Silver Plain and Fancy Rings, Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Spectacles. All Work Warrante — MERCHANTS MARIN ~ E INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAN ADA Capital $1,000.00 with power to increase to $4,000,000 RiSks Taken Daily Charlottetown, Jur 1877s HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL, at the Office of CARVELL BROS, Agents for P. KE. Island —————————EeEeee— re’ HARVIES | LENDING LIBRARY | ‘WILL, BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. Persons wishing to subscribe will please leave their names st HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. sct. 27— STEAM COOKING. -MAYO'S STEAM CULINARY BOILER ! Ri the condensed steam is carried back into the boiler-~preventing unpleasant odors iv the kitchen. Meat, Vegetables, Puddings, &c., may all be cooked at the same.time, without mingling the flavors, while each article retains all its strength and aroma, and is more palatable and nu- tritigus than when cooked by any other mode. ()n exhibitionfand for sale at BEER & GOFF S. VASES ! 6 Dozen Pairs Handsome Fancy Vases, From 50 Cents per Pair, upwards, i —alsu=~ A Fine Selection of Flower -Centres and Lustres. ‘JUST RECEIVED. ; WM. W. WELLNER ,Ch’town, Nov. 13— 4i wkly. a ——— — THE EVENING CLASS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TILL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the winter will please cali: and: make rrangements, as our accommodation for he winter is limited. T. B. RE ATH, Pei ncipa C h’town, Oct —3i wkly DO NOT FORGET — 77 QUEEN STREET —IF YOU REQUIRE— CHEAP GOODS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Winter Jacket, Ladies’ Winter Mantles. Ladies’ Winter Shawls, Ladies’ Paisley Shawls, Ladies’ Wool Hose, Ladies’ Feit Skirts, WOOL FRINGES} BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, BUTTONS, Etc.. J. D.MASON & 2O i Chastlottetown ie COAL VASES, Handsome and Cheap ! . pps. BEER & SONS ‘Uct 26, 1877s