—— Hush, thee, my baby, the shadows are fail- ing, Close now thine sweet; eyelids in slumber Out in yon trees the night-birds are calling, Cooing and calling ere the evening’s re- treat, Mother is rocking her baby to slumber, Singing a lullaby aweetly and low ; The moments of twilight beginning to num- ber— Hush thee, my baby, to babyland go, Dream thee of babyland, O fair one sleep- ing, Canst thou not see in that far-away land Faces of loved ones thy watch now are Keep- ing, Visions of glory and wonders so grand ? Sleep thee, my baby, and dream of the story Of heaven and angeis—the home of the blest ; Around o'er thy couch is 4 halo of glory, For God and his legions are guarding the rest, - Presented to the Queen. The presentation of an English lady to Her Majesty, Queen Victoria is thus described by Adam Bedeau ;—The lady handing her card toa lord in waiting, passes up tothe Lord Chamberlain, and stands till he pronounces her name. Upon hearing it, she prostrates herself in front of the Queen so that one knee nearly or quite touches the floor. Ifit is a presentation, Her Majesty extends her hand with the back upward, and the neophyte, placing her own_ band transversely under that of the Sovereign, raises the royal extremity to her lips. When the iady is of the rank of an Earl's daughier,the Queen bends slight- ly forward to kiss the cheek of her sub- ject, and the homage is complete ; but there have been occassions when the novice was insuflicicntly instructed in advance and kissed the Mouarch in re- turn, very much to the disgust majesty and the horror stricken amaze- meut of the courtiers. After the obeis- ance to the {QWueen, another must be made to everyone in the royal circle in turn, the depth of the courtesy being graduated according to the rank of the personage ; and as the last prostration 18 performed and the subject rises to her natural position in life again two other watchful lords or gentleman, as skilful as the first, catch up her train and throw it once more over the lady’s arm, and she slowly stumbles backward out of the room, having been at court. of —— She Caught Him A ceriain lady suspected that ber husband was in the habit of kissing the cook, a pretty German girl, by the by, and resolved to detect himin the act. Afier watching four days, she heard him come in one evening ‘and gently pass into the kitchen. Now Katie was out that evening and the kitehen was dark. Burniog with jealousy, the wife took some matches in hand, and placing her shawl over her head Katie often did, she entered the kitchen by the baek door, and was almost immedi- ately seized and embraced aud kissed in the most ardent manner, with her heart almost bursting with rage and jealousy the injured wife prepared to administer a terrible rebuke to her faithless spouse. Tearing herself loose from his embraces, she struck a match and stood face to face with Katie’s beau one of the factory boys. Her husband says his wife has never treated him so well since the month they were married as she has for the past week. as —_————_—_—_ <8 os ————_ -_—__—__ Anecdote of George III. George IIL, taking a walk into the country, reached a hayfield, where only obe woman was at work. The king asked where were her companions. “They have gone to see the king,” an- swered the woman. “Why did you not go too?” rejoined His Mojesty. “I would not give 2 pin to seo him, replied the woman. “Besides, the fools who have gone to town have lost a day’s work, which is more than I caa afford to lose, having five children to provide for.” Tho kind monarch put a guinea into her hand, saying: “Tell your companions who went to seo the king, that the king came to see you, and gave you his por- trait stampedin gold, as a memento of his visit.” see Unreasonable Curiosity. Mose Schaumburg is very arbitrary in the management of his family affairs, He has been trying for some time to marry off his daughter Rebecca, and at last he succeeded in persuading an old mao, who was rich, to marry her. “At dinner time Moses said : “Rebecca, allow me to congratulate you on your engagement. Ihave you buspand got, “Who vas he, vadder 7?” “Who vas he? Vat « kvestion? Vats dat your pishness, ch! Vy ton’t you attend to your own affairs, don’t it? You vas choost eaten up mit curioshity. Vat von’t you van’t to know next ?” ee NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about WELcoME Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None shouid be deceived even by Red and Yellow | Een or any of ~, imitations of the “LCOME, as a i f clas da i stamped on ws tee, > Deana Davis & Us. 80 Made by Curns, ! ee casual DAT anise THE Special Notices. Woot Unpercioruine, cheap, at the Lon- don House, 3w 3iew wky—nov3 Vetvereens,—75 pieces black and colored Velveteens, to be sold cheap.— Weeks ¢& Co., Market Square. nov 9 Cueap Horse Rues, at the London House. nov8—3w 3iew wky (1000) —One thousand pairs of American Rubbers just received at Dorsey, Goff & o's, Octl5 fceorcu YARNS, beehive wools, Berlin wools and other makes,—Weeks & Co, Market Square nov Curar Overcoars, at the London House. nov3—3w 3iew wky Se our cheap corsets, a little over half usual pricee.—Weeks & Co, Market Square. nov BLANKetTs and Comfortables, cheap, at the London House, 3w 8iew wky—novi Trimmine Velvets and Plushes, buttons, braids. A large assortment newest goods. — Weeks & Co., Market Square. nov 9 New Linen Collars and (rffs, at the London House. 3w 3iew wky—nov3 SprclAL—Wanted, two good Custom hoe makers and one factory hand. Good wages Apply at once.—Dorsey, Goff & Co, nov Executors’ Notice. FEXHE Undersigued Executrix and FExecu- i tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Dovald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & CO.,” hereby notify all persons indeb‘ed to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late ctlice, in Grafton Street, lia Charlottetown, and all pe: having { claims or demands against the said esiate are s0ns hereby riquived to furvish the same, duly attested, within tweive months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1885, MARY JANE MACKINNON, Executrix, W. McLEAN, AS. CURRIE Oct. 2ud—law tf FOR SALE. Executors. BPYRIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Kvgine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stef ting Machine and other Plant is offered fer gale at privates contract, ‘The above Tannery was fermerly operated by the tate Donald McKinnon, of the’ late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bavk or Manufactory, cam be offered. Possession given immediately, MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix, Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885 an Ootice Special i Uotton Warp. ty ' U mT}, re i Parchasers % YE find it necessary to call the attention \ of thoeee who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us is the ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mill having the machinery on which to make it. Our Yara is, cousequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the market—a fact which is well known to those who hava. used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name upon the label, and none other are genuine. For sale by all Wholesale Houses, Wil, PARKS & SON i LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885 : Farm for 5a FONE Subscriber offers for Sale his property in Orw iC ve, cons isting r f 73 acres, with good Buildings and watering facilities, 59 acres covered with mussel mud, fronting on Orwell Bay, with abuadance mussel mud, marsh mud and sea weed. It is within 14 mile of shipping and steamboat communi- cation, ls0 adjacemt to ehurches, schools and miils, For further particulars apply to Palmer & McLeod, or the owner, PAT’K MURPHY, Orwell Cove. 1 & mvs oi ah July 24,'85—wkly COTRNTIFIC AMERICAN, ESTABLISHED t846. ~~ fXyHE most popular Weekiy newspaper devoted to science, mechanics, engineer- ing, discoveries, inventions and patents ever published. Every number illustrated with splended engravings. This publication fur- Ly EG NO Pee oo peomtatee » sa Pcalh—teatin oe TEMBER 17. Exeels Kemedy Ever Known, CURES -=-- Diphtheria, roup, Asthma, Kron- w hooping Cough. PARSONS) .LURCATIVE,. 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On Short Neties, in Good Style AND AT CHEAP PRICES. MORTGAGE SALE TO be Sold by Pablic Auction, on DAY, the ninth day of DECE A. D., 1885, at the hour of Eleven och eat WEDN4&s- noon, at the Court House, in Ch under and by virtué of a Power wriottelown, tained in an Indenture of Mor — date the twenty-eighth day of Bay anne 1580, and made between Mary Ann ‘at )» and A ee attheWs, her husband of the one part, and Edward Jarvi son,” crak, part :— on Of the 4 that tract, piece, or parce) of }, A lying and being on Township camber tee four, in Queer’s County, commencing at a 4 fixed on the west side of Winter River, runn thence west by the variation ten chaina ee north ten chains, thence east ninety-four chainnt across the Suffolk Road tothe said Winter River thence along the course of the River to the oe of commencement ; bounded on the Roger Harper's iand, on the east by Wines River, on the south by Robert Week’s farm, and on the west by the rear of Jolin Crockett’s f, containing one hundred acres of land, a liti more or less, with the appurtenances, : od _For further particulars apply at the Edward J. 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