Se Poe ily eS TtEe PRAVELLER'S GUIDE. | BNUCATIONAL, SeLEE Gey: :' ‘J. CGunninghom Dunlop, ‘Selected Ft were ee~ewe~~ * Don the convenience of —. may. |? oe MUSICAL, ETC. eer . ven . - Cw) : MONMOUTH. have occasion to travel, we publish be | ah eadn. abl itee weal a reliable Traveller's Guide, which gives \ —— C.P.Fletcher, Queen stree Reach a han lth seco! contempt and 4 He is poor, he is sad, and a fear— Reach a hand | mouth @ tear. what a ravage of sin and decay! ‘ ' Ab, God: f the youth once so se Whata Ww reck O and gay! So witty at college, 5” ful Reach « han . t mouth a tear. | of brave cheer oudiy we marsha } out to Monmouth, and not rie! tk out to Monmouth, give Mon- nial West of Summerside at 3 and all points East of Summerside at } tout to Monmouth, give Mon- po, Mount lled ourselves in | low p! his name : ae W a , the country demanded his gilts for sy fauce ! i aoliae voice in the Senate rang lofty and oO z clear !— Reach a h sud out ' mouth a tear. 4 vassal to Pleasure, of Error the slave, v’ermastered by pass orave, =» We have WwW atehed faster eacu year Reach a hand oul to ) mouth a tear. bim sink deeper anit foumouth, give Mon- te to restore hit iuv la 7 0 its! y, strive for a soal drifting down to its) re bring him back from His beurt is not dead: the rear-- Reach a bad out tou mouth a tear : ound him, and never despise Let us rally vr , ruins, but help him to rise. A brother lu to Monmouth, give Mog- jor ions that drag te the | n !—‘tis never tov late | | Monmouth, give Mon Trains «e ve daily ~ points in New Brunswick, Stites and Canada at 6 a, m Mor Summerside, Tignisb and all points lu :23 4, m., 3:25 p. m Stewart, xe different means of leaving the | re, | city, Loxether with the hours of departure , eel I ot the vaiious trains and steamers :— art 9 4] ‘or Summerside, Point du Chene and all | Unites SHOEMAKERS Queen stree Wuceu stree Frank Eden, Frank Stanle., STHAM, i } ; od 3 nr i Georgetown, Souris | FRAIL t AAREROOHS and all points East ot Charlottetown at) i} oy , 2:35 p. m. Steamer Jeaves Steam Nav. Scotia every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday moroings at 5a. Dm. points in New Brunswick, United States and Canada every Monday morn-— ing at 3 o'clock. Mor Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Wharf every Wednesday and Friday at 4a m. and 3p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday ; evenings. ‘For Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permitting; and every ajiternate Saturday will make a return trip. /Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry Wharf — For West River every Tuesday and Fri« 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 Nof2 Wharf— | qa eee Co.'s Wharf— | : Y The Subscriber has bow oo hat very For Pictou, Halifax and all points in Nova) The Subscriber has bow and a very | —LAKGE STOCK OF— Summerside, Point du Chene and all | Household Fy rniture | of every description, just finished, and at prices cheaper than any now offered the Public. ‘ ——- PRAWING--ROOM SETTS, jin a variety of Repps, Terries, Plashes, Damasks and Mair Cloths—all of the latest and most approyed styles CALL AND Sx. PARLOR SETIS, in several styles and qualities, at very low prices. CALL aND Sre.3 BEDROOW SETTS, | und patterns. aS ‘ ‘ . ur fer . ‘ : . ; . { . : x ir ne win, What a raplute will be Oo lor llalifax and imtermediate ports every {of patterns of Euglish, French, and Ameri- ward! oe ‘ 4 kor Monmouth again of himself will be | Jord. ve oo —James ‘T. Fikips, iu larpers Magazine | for December. Facts and I MA I Scraps. OO et OO OF CIMA NAAN te 4 ve —“ ie { itis no use running, to set out betimes 13 | Carveil Bros. | William Dodd, There isn’t much difference between a FT Newbery «& Co., and a grass widow, afler aii, | Haszard Bros., | McKenzie & Stumbles, N.Side Queen Square 'Areh’d McNeill, urna’ | 8. Wilson Higgs ihibks tbe Dest thing to remove dandruff ‘is | Hyndman Bros., | tS. Hanford & Co., | W.D. Stewart, “A treatise on a| !.Needham, We should think a{B Balderston, wuse With fifty cuts had had about all the | Johas vil ur the matin potat, . grasshopper Hither wil jump at the first chance. (ie Louisville, Ky., ‘“ Courier-Journal uudoubtedly a Sioux.” Isn't that a dan- druff joke ? A publisher aynounces: Nuse with tifly cuts,’ treating it Would stund. There is a boy in Pennsylvania who is utterly unalfected by the stings of wasps. Any man who has edited 4 newspaper a few years is just like that boy, or else be is in the grave, An ignorant oil merchant on being asked how large an advertisemeat he wantedin a certain newspaper, replied that they might ‘out in about three pints of type.” «Egyptologist’’ writes to know if Cleo- patra did her own sewing % We can’t say positir ely, but from what litle we remember of that ancient lady, we think if she sowed anything it was wild cats. Women have been known to remove their ewelry under the excitement of a camp- ineeting sermon ou charity and humbieness, put noone ever saw them throw away a real hair switch, — § in a county yard in the South of Scot- jand a grave-stone bears the folfowing in scription :— Here lies Johomy Denham, If you sew him now you wudna ken him. Anecpots or Luycoin.—‘'One day,” said Mr. Lincoln, “when I first came here, I gat into a tit of musing in my-room, and stood resting my elbows on the bureau. Looking in'o the glass, it struck me what an awlul ugly man I was. The fact grew on me, and | made up my mind that [ must be the uziiest man in the world, It so maddened ine that 1 resolved, should I ever see an uglier, | would shoot him at sight. Not long after this Andy —— (naming a lawyer present) came to town, and the first time [ him J said to myself, ‘There's the man.’ saw i . i went home, took down my gun, and| prowled round tbe streets waiting for him. | ile soon came along. ‘Halt, Audy,’ said I, pointing my gua at him. ‘Say your prayers, for i'm going to shoot you. What have I done ? . Well, | made an oath that if l ever saw a man uglier than 1 am, Id the spot. You are ready to die. ¢ * Mr. Lincoln, do you uglier than you’ ‘. ‘Yes,’ ° «+ Well, Mr. Lincoln, really thiok I'm tace, if Lam any uglier, fire away,’—Har- per's Magazine. Tur AsS AND THE ANGEL.—B—,when > years enough had passed to make him the father of a good-sized family, received a visit from Dr. ——, a specially congenial! member of the o d seminary class vray hairs of his visitor, seemed to have toached the Spirit of former days, and, like reguiar old boys, as they were, the two could net wait fur toilets to be completed the next morning, but began an old-time run of jokes and nonsease through the »y ited door that seperated them. This went op suceessfully, until at last it struck B ‘'s youngest, peacefully walting his turn in his cradle, as a mySterious and @is- orderly proceeding, and he began to signify his disapproval by an outcry that to parer- tal effort could subdue. “Whats the matter with that baby?” ealled Dr. at last, his patience, under the interruption, beginning to give way. “Oh. L don't know,’ drawled B— —; ** ] suppose, like Pau), he hears a voice bit sees nO man. No—probably more like Bataan.” “Ah,” retorted Dr. ——, “the sees the ass, bot doesn'l see the angel.” Tie langhter inside that reem left the baby free to come in on any key he pleased fr some indefinite time tollowing. } lhursday at6 p.m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. —_--- eiaibeeiinaii oun ADVERTIZING PATRONS. }COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANY AUC- TIONBERS. Low. Queen street Up. Queen street Water street Water street No.1 1,Queen street Water street Cor. Queen & Wat. sts Water street Queen street S.Side Queen Square Low.Queen Mreet Kent Street Wright & McGowan, Low. Queen street: DRY GOODS DEALERS. Cor.Queen & Rich'd sts Cor.Queen & Syd’y sts Queen Street N Side King Square Quceu street Queen street oo Geo. Davies & Co., W.A, Weeks & Co., Kobt.Orr & Co., Beer & Sons, J.D.Mason, Perkin’ € Sterns, C.Full, Queen street Robt. Young, 8. Side Queen Square HARDWARE DEALERS, S.W.Crabbe, Bourke, Son & Co., A.A.Baldwin & Co., W.E. Dawson, Beer & Sons, Queen street Queen street Low. Queen street Up.Gt.Geor ge street side King Square SHIP OWNERS. Peake Bros. & Co., Low. Queen street James Duncan & Co., Water street Hon.D. Davies, Water street fT. Newbery & Co., Water street P Foley, Low. Queen street Hyndman Bros., Lower Water st G. D. Longworth & Co., Water st GROCERIES. Beer & Gof, Up.Queen street W.Kennedy, ‘ ‘ ti.Coombs, Up.Gt.George street McKachern & Co., Queen Street FURNITURE. Mark Butcher, Cor.Kent & Hillsboro sts WATCHMAKERS., W.W.Wellner, E.W. Taylor, J.F.McKay, N.Side Queen Square S.Side Queen Square N.Side Queen Square SILK DYER, ETUC. Jenkins & McLeod, Arthur flaszard, Neither . his own olive planta, nor the rather early ' if.u,-. Vier, «Why, Mr. Lincoln, what's the matter ? | ORUGGISTS. |W R Watson, /S.W podd, shoot him on | ugher., sure; so make | _ Jbeo. L.Chappella, | ‘Sremner Bros., |! replied Andy, de- | liberately, and looking me squarely in the G. C. Gilmour, Fizroy street PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Queen street King Square Gratton street F.D. Beer, (Jueen Street CD. Rankic, Grafton street pothecaries’ Hall, N.Side Queen Square BOOK DEALERS. N.Side Queen Square (QJueen stre3t S.Side Queen Square (Jueen street W.Side Queen Square PHOTOGRAPHERS. Cor.Queen & Dorchester sts BANKS. Union Bank—Geo.McLeod, Cashier, © Cor.Gt.George & Rich d si Bank of P.E.t:land—J.R, Brecken, Cashier, Low.Ut.George street Merchants’ Bank—Wwm McLean, Cashier, Water sireet 1.A. darvie, limotby O'Connell, Ross Bros., AGENCIES, 7. Queen & Grafton sts; can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett. CALL AND SEE. ‘Chairs tit a Large Assoriment, | “Oaice Arm, every sort of Rockers and.” Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Cases Kasy; and Smoking Chairs at very luw prices. CALL AND SER. A Large Assortment of Wall & torner Brackets ! ee ree MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, ~ ‘Miwa seal & KING SQUARE : vy | | 7 t | ne - ag NOWNED ISLAND CROW ; t WWE L1G $7 1048 ! NEW AND FIRST GLASS GOK STOVE, WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. | EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR THIRTY DAYS! Please Cail and Examine. SIMON W. CRABBE, ‘“SIGN OF THE STOVE,’ Queen Stree Ch’town, Oct. 19—Iw J. FL McKAY, ‘(NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN | ~ WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. { ; with GUARD and KEY, warranted one year, from $17 upwards. A NICK ASSORTMENT Gold and Silver Piain and Fancy Rings. Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Spectacles. All Work Warranteg Ok Repairing Neatly Executed, : Ch’town, Oct. 19—Imeod WASHING MACHINES— Spring Mavglr, Patent Wringer, Spring Roller, Putman Rollers, . English Rollers. WINDOW CORNItES— From $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, ESURITOIRS, French Cupboards and Sprisg Beds. CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS and STANDS, PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All the above sold cheap for cash or ap- proved credit. All gods delivered to any part of the City and Royalty free of charge. SUFAS = a WASHSTANDS, > = 2p CENTRE TABLES. ™ =o TOILET TABLES, = SR MUSIC STOULS, S ee CARD TABLES, 2 re MARBLE TOPS, _ =< WHATNOTS, | 2a LOUNGES, me | s SOFAS! - ‘ Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES— | Hair, Flock, Excelsior, Straw, Fibra. | ‘SAYALSGIG “t1piog uvo0ay FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS vor SALE CHEAPER THAN ANY IN THE CITy. Machine Job Work, such as planing, ' straight and jig sawing, Fretwork of the finest class. ‘Turning of every discription. Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on the shorts est notice, in the best designs, and the cheapest inthe cily CALL AND BUY. “* YARK BUTCHER. Ch'town, Oct. 10.—pat pres 4w ee For Sleigh Euilders. Allan Line Steamers, Carvell Bros | Quebec & Gulf Port Steamers, ~ Merchants’ Marine Ins.Co., - Boston Line Steamers, - i.K Island Steamers, F.W.Hales) Imperial Fire Ins.Co., F.t. Newbery Montreal Marine Ins.Co., he Inman Line Steamers, “ “ Anchcr Line Steamers, “ “6 Roya! Fire Ins.Co.,, M.A.Cameron | Lancashire Fire Ins.Co., “ a North British Fire & Life Ins.Co., Geo. W.DeBlois Intercolonial Express Co., Theo. L. Chappelle | Agricul‘ural Fire Ins.Co., Jas.DesBrisay | Ocean Sieamsbip Co., Peake Bros. & Co: Queen Ins.Co, (of pgland), Geo. McLeod,Union Bank Sun Mutual Life & Accident Ins.Co., i Horace Haszard AM YUU WANT TO BUY :— ‘ ; ; Stee!. Iron. Bolts. | screws. Paint. Runners. Shafts. Trimmings, &c' —AT— LOWES! PRICES! AT BEER & SONS. MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Capital $1,000,000 with powsr to increase te $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. RiSks Taken Daiiy at the Office of CARVELL BR05. Agents for P. Ei Usland Charlottetown, Juu” 1877 Labrador Herring! | FINAL NOTICE { —— ee — To— E are daily expecting a cargo of T AB- McDougal & Currie’s Debtors, RADOR HERRING. which will be soid | cheap trom the wharf, HASZARD BROS Ch town Sept. 23—eodtf HARVIES LENDING LIBRARY ! | A LL ACCOUNTS not settled by the 15.h bt SOVEMBER, will then be handed to , County Court for Collection. J. S. CARVELL, Assignee Ci town, Oct. 26, 77 -—-Bav ov ve THE EVENING CLASS WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. Persons wishing to subscribe will please COMMERCIAL COLLEGE leave their names at \ ILL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the winter will please call and make rrangem:nts, as our accommodation for fi IS biliah: Dit he winter is limited. ¢ Qaawk tua T. BL RAPE, ST KAM COOK 4 AG. c hit wh, Oct —3i ealy Met HARVIE'’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. sct, 27— Pei acips 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’ Felt Skirts, WOOK FRINGES, BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, “FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS} CUFFS, BUTTONS, Etc. J. D.MASON & 7O Charl ottctown — - MAYO’E STEAM CULINARY BOILER | LL the condensed steam is carried back 4 into the boiler-- preventing unpleasant odors in 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 na- tritious than when cooked by any other mode. On exhibition and for sale at BEER & GOFF 8. ee eden eeneeteetaeaomeee a a EDUCATIONAL. CHTOWN YOUNG LADIES EiNSTITUTION, HILLSBOROUGH STREET. —— oe ee The Second Quarter at this Institution Commences Noy. 13th! QUARTER DAYS: Nov, 15th, Feb. tst, May [5th. CUNNINGHAM DUNLO?. Nov. 6, 1877. Sept. Ist,