i, peal ’ i = : i ' ti i? a . } u : : ai fT % if i ae i i é : 7 : tf - f he = me a hee a cee oe a ——e —e me ae Selected Poetry FINES ON THE DEATH OF REV. a REV. W. H. TILLEY. BY MRS. W. Y. BRUNTON. «¢Another Ship: Another Voyage.” Arrived scarce midway o’er life's changing se, This barque so r land With precious gifs of Christian charity; Hope's flag aufarled, steered by the Mas- ter’s hand, ! Swift spreads death’s shadow o’er the sua- ichly freighted for the lit sky. : The dank nkhe clouds of suffering and gioom Wrap the brave ship, which struggles bravely on, But vainly strives against impending dov.m. Though his frail vessel, wrecked and tem- pest tossed, Hath passed into the port of endiess day, Still must we mourn our friend, so early lost, | riii time and faith shall wiye our tears away. . Welmiss the words which shed their beal- ing balm Onn mney a fainting soul and wounded breast ; His entice, calm. Cheering the erring spirit to its rest. Thus, when the troubled voyage of life is oer, Wiih storm-tried suil unfariled, On. may we see thee beck'ning from the beaming smile, serene aud barque ~and drooping shore The glorious Haven of a brighter world Household Hints. Vo Wast a Flannel Skirt.—A flannel skirt, ea broidered with blue (or other colors). to et the color, should be soaked for ten & in. utes in a patil of cold water containing a teas spoontul of sugar of ieod. Then wash tt in tepid water made soft with borax. U se Ver) little soap; iti ardens the wool. Rinse weil, and hang where it will dry quickly, Chicken Pie.—-Cut up a large chicken; if itis tough parboil it. Piace your crust ln @ deep, well buttered pudding dish, then a layer of thin salt pork, and on that a layer of chicken; pepper it; chop up two or three hard boiled eggs, and sprinkle some over the chicken; then more pork, chicken, and egg, until the chicken and haif pound of pork is useiup; pourin esough of the water ip which it was parboiled to make a gravy, cover with a crusl; ornament it ce iittle: bake ap hour, or longer if the pie is very large. Mince Meat.—Two pounds of fresh bul- lock’s tongue boiled, or two pounds of lean roast beef, one pound of beef suet, two pounds of stoned raisins, two of washed and aried currants, one pound of candied cit- ron; mince all these separately, then mix them well together, and add to them two pounds of sugar, grated rind of four lemons, an ounce of alispice, half an ounce of cinna mon, half an ounce of cloves, one ounce nut- megs, all ihe spices ground ; half an ouncé@ salt, apd one teaspoonful black pepper, three pints brandy, one pint sherry, mix well all together and put in covered jars —— - some days before use; when you make your pies add to the aLove three pounds coopped apples and one pint sweet cider. es ~ Faets and Neraps. —e SLL DOL LT i Ml Te A farmer being poorly provided with ma- terials of sustenance for his-men, fed them with pork cooked with the rind upon it. A young ulan of the company, not liking the vuter portion of the food, was observed ly the host to be carefully removing the out side covering, whereupon the latter said, «Young man, we eat the rind and all here.” To which the youth replied, ‘All right, old man; I’m cutting it off for you.” Brigham Young used to be noted for his WATCHMAKERS., it that time will be hanced ingenuity in evading a difficulty. is sal ee : at that time Wi LUCE’ epee " = a ficul y. it is said W.W.Weliner N.Side Queen Squart over for collection. Hoping Gham 8 Ciesipie Strong th the Mith ofce inst E.W. Taylor & Side O Sa : parties interested will take notice . We . ‘ i . oo. 0WLlie sueY Ssivuare < its it ot ‘¥ aA ; ve i aleg, and prayed him to have another sup | 7 pp aqeiay.’ N Sid ho oe and govern themselves accordingly ‘ ‘ “ . of MALU TACY, WN.Dwide Wueen Siyuar cALi< GO Seas LiViisciy aif i Ooiv. j plied by miracutous growth. The prophet! ? . bi ee se i . i aii See ‘ gh T Ey £3 4 7, answered that he could command another SILK DYER, ETC. JOHN MAC KENZIE. : . , . 2 2a wed ie : ’ . * to grow, of course, but begged his peti-|G, ¢. Gilmour, Fizroy street |Ch’town, Noy. 17, 1877 —1w tioner to consider how awkward it would PHYSICIAN : OY ’ ue Bg ENOVe Ady AVE | : * ne NN ~ { ‘ idence -_-- . i be to walk around heaven with three legs, IYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. -N A TO: . ania cll . . ‘ when the other saints there would have | Jenkins & McLeod, Queen sireel Muka only two! The device succeeded, and the P.D. Beer, King Square]. TR. D. McRAK, a teacher of t : ° ¢ at i? ‘ » MchKAEK, a teacher of upwards sufferer Went away satisfied. roe, *ViOF, Gralton sires M«.. oe ; Are OF MP Warne of | A i < 2 ie po - ‘0 Years € xperience 10 tie Province of j “The millennium has come,” said a lion ORUGGISTS. Ontari x-Superintendent of Schools for | ' iL) ue His SA” (libs blebs 8 HOLUUOUI toa lamb; *Ssuppose you come out of that W R Watson, Queen streetithe Townrshi - of Kinyston, intends (if! fold, and | t uslie down togethe r, aS it has | S.Wpodd, 7, Queen & Gratton sts! sufficient encouragement offers) to open, t been foretold we shouid, Been to diuser{ C.D. Rauki: Grafton streel| during the winter months, Bvening Classes, | (\« » o O8 iy : ; s en « ; oe | : ’ a? . : ’ : i nt - ' : f . : C . ' re - oe oe , somey ! inquired the lamb. Not a bite of | Apothecaries’ [Hall, N.Side Queen Square }in Writing, Arithmetic, Algebra and Elocu- | anything sipee breakfast,’ was the reply, | BOOK DEALERS tii except a few Jean swine. a saddle or two of}... es : MI McRae would e bis earnest atten some clad harness.”” ‘I distrust a millen- i heo. L.¢ apperie N.Side Q n Square itio to Posti B s, Making sak Ac- | nium.” coutinied the lamb thonghifaliy,|2°-maer brous., eee reel | ‘ ‘ ak aan ag Yolo a ao « : lcounts, ¢ ecting, ¢ A y al 124 Kent} “whic } consists solely in our lying down | ban fan dh o.o Wu i judre i evnat : | together. Ilowever, you may go over yon- | i uy f } SOON we it a . r hit "yy . Neste ; fArihbur | { W Side O sauare | iwo permanent gpaecrs can be accom-| der sunny hi!l and lie down until lcome.” | °°?" euEw, ’ ~ " OUNere) nodated ' LACIE LU. HOPrOGRAPHERS ] It wasata dinner party at Mr. Prescott’s | PHOTOGRAPHERS. Chrrown, Ni 15, 1877- aly: ‘@sicie ¥4 . ag ne mnnare i Ross P < ( j yjee°en & Lar ar cici a “pa am Nahant residese Years ago, ta Honore) {4408S bi ) Cor,Queen & Vd! Pr sts ma s% ae An mr vA guest being an Englisi Baronet. Just as| BANKS ie Be : 65 2 fu % Ai E eye . ic (eo. the lirst course was removed, the historian) _, ( q He : AG oe es + be 8 ani host, turuiny to his cuest, said : a | vim | nba G Mi t 1, Uasi | Feratct ot a aie 3 a ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ; ’ d «t i maeee roe en you soup. We have given | | i beg ' PS : ‘iy O be id, by Fi IC AUCTION, on] ou peeteae OU! uSUAaT Bilis gis, ‘indeed ! * uhh : copie ee } S Ll kK DAY, tHe 1460 ‘ i FI BRI ARY answered the Baronet. “And what do you), Sc ga ai eae) tthe H ere Wn, at| cajl it?’ “Chowder. ‘How?’ *Cow. Met Wim. wach i | the hour of 12 o’clock, neon, ef the same day, | der.” ‘*Wonld you be so kind as tos r sireet| ar d by vi Power of Sale con-| for me 7” &C.h-o-w-dee-r! How do you IPNCIER / 1¢d in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated . . e¢ + 9% . \3 a . j } } like il sir ob ii} f . W il, 2a | the li i © Ly ‘ Ji ou 7 ‘ between | triton, “I've travelled a g { dealin n Atlian i S, ( | Bros} *! McINNIS Ll 4 S Wile, of the one} time, and [I confess that I’ve eaten things; &u Gulf Port Steamers P =. Se ee ‘I a that were worse, but not much—not mu ' M M In re, ee _— ee Saye a ne oe 42nd | ry p f 4 Low a iS, and situtuated | The guests kept their faces siraighn as | ; TS 1 3 River, bounded | a “hile: bu th \> ean t tone ai] ow Ti {2 t nead O 3 Khiver, DOUNnded On the} &$ posstbie, ul ine roar came at ia€Sl, ahd : ' y W port he occupation ot | it was a hearty one. . ¥} Donald Met don the east by land | a ' H ion { rip ( ” : 4 . AFollunealtaA ana i The ‘* Vieksburg fierald’ Says ‘—Coms | : , ’ ih Se = . Oa.d, and | | g ays ° VOMS i Ty Lit i : = nt hy S River—cuntaining fifty- | mon iahorers are pow earning in this State, a, a . bio Fie | = vin | he ag Al i hers 0 s ofland if rm then and until} ani tu Louisiana from 390 lo S/o per meuth, | Ins. Can n t ud Pe McInnis . : : se NaVey ¥ o Wb baat t Oo { 4 ‘ 4 acid ‘“ ye . We ore co rustaotiy hearing Of Slarvalion 4 | ] 1s. { a‘ oe . ith B Lili oY it Ap} rten- | and #trii intho North. Laborers, come: RB Fire & I I nces connected t with. Seuth c r a5 : I a we noitan + a. 7 x . \ ¥ t r tarms: 4 ndit nS O© S&ié Yr) (, ‘\ Jen y verm Lo de . pp iy to; Between 8,000 and 10.000 eyes are sold [ntercol Express Co., TI Chapp Mesure: mpegeen © te Dake , . : he ted 9th day of November 18 anprualiv in the United States An eyes 2 [ty | Los.G } DesBrisa Dated gecrtt ae PARI ANE. Fiower Vien oie . ror i a . ‘ : ry. AMES M02? 2 bis AUN Ee, maker _ ‘eee Im t<o se the population of Ocean S is i. i i Ss. a EDWARD J. HODGSON, ones yer! pao] ie. Ci mputing the population Queen Las.Co. ¢ ngien' ) aaa VERNON H. KNIGAT, } of the country at 42,000 000, thi- ratio gives _ i Geo.McLeod,Union Bank | Trustees and Devisees under the will of thelate 936,000 as the number of people wilh only Sun Mutua Life & Accident Ins.Co., John Knight one eye in the United States. Horace Haszard !ov. 10—t sale TRAVELLER'S GUIDE, For the convenience of those who may have occasion to travel, we publish below a reliable Traveller's Guide, which gives : brief the different means of leaving the city, together with the hours of departure of the various trains and steamers :— Trains «e ve daily — Yor Summerside, Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United States and Canada at 6 a, m. For Summerside, Tignish and all poizts West of Summerside at 10:23 4./m., sandall points East of Summerside at 3:25 p. m. For 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 points 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 Whart every Wednesday and Friday at 4a.m. and 3 p. m. For Orwell every Monday and Wednesday evenings. For Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permitting; and every alternate Saturday will make a return trip. Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry Wharf— For West River every Tuesday and Frix day at5 a. m. and 3 p.m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No. 1 Wharf— For Hawkesbury, tlalifax and Boston every Thursday at 5 p. m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No, 2 Wharf— For Halifax und intermediate ports every Thursday at 6 p.m. BUSINESS- DIRECLORY. PATRONS. OUR ADVERTIZING COMMISSION MERCHANTS AN) AUC- PLONEERS. Low. Queen street Up. Queen street Water street Water street N.Side Queen Square No. 11,Qteen street Water street Cor. Queen & Wat. sts Water street (Jueen street Carveil Bros., William Dodd, F.T. Newbery & Co., Haszard Bros., McKenzie & Stumbles, Arch’d McNeill, B. Wilson Higgs, tiyndman Bros., f.S Hanford & Co., W.D.Stewart, E.Neediiam, B Baldersion, Low. Queen street Jvhoaseil ur Kent Street Wright & McGowan, Low. Queen siree\ DRY GOODS DEALERS. geo. Davies & Co., W.A.Weeks & Co., Robt.Orr & Co., Beer & Sons, J.D.Mason, Perkins & Sterns, C.¥ ali, Robt. Young, - HARDWARE DEALERS. S.W.Crabhbe, Queen street Bourke, Son & Co., Queen street A.A.Baldwin & Co., Low.Queen street W.E.Dawson, Up.Gt.George street Beer & Sons, N side King Square SHIP OWNERS. Peake Bros. & Co., Low.Queen street dames Duncan & Co., Waiter street Hon. D.Davies, Water street .T.Newbery & Co., Water street P Foley, Low.Qu en streel Hyndman Bros., Lower Water st G. D. Longworth & C0.. Water st GROCERIES. Up.Queen street Cor.Queen & Rich'd sts Cor.Queen & Syd’y sts Queen street N Side hing Square Queen sireet Queen street (Jueen street 8. Side Queen Square Beer X Gol, uaF , W. Kennedy, H.Coombs, Up.Gt.Gi orge street McEachern & Co., Queen Street FURNITURE, Mark Lutcher, Cor. Kent & Hillsboro sts S.Side Quet a Square | ' EDUCATIONAL, 3. Cunningham Dunlop HMlsboro st T.B. Reagh Cer.Queen & King Stret D.M Ra 124 Kent st MUSICAL, ETC. H.W.Vinne :ombe, C.P.Fletch: , Queen street Queen street SHOEMAKERS. Queen street Queen street ee eee ee THE MARrS For the Public Schools HAVE ARRIVED, and are for sale ai the SCHCOL BOOK DEPOT. HARVIE'’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street. Frank Eden. Frank Stan lay, Ch’town, Noy. 15—4i eod cee en ee et an a eS HILLSBORO’ HOUSE RHFORMHED! HE Subscriber having been positively refused the renewal of his license by the Licensing Board, begs to inform the public that he has opened an ~ EATING SALOON, under the Reform Ciub system. As man of our promirent City Fathers, and others’ have changed their views (and perhaps their coats}, | have thought fit to change my business; and am nowy ready to farnish accommodations at all hours to those who wil! furnish me with their patronage, on strictly porn Pr PUe EN 7 TEMPERARGE PRINCIPLES, in as good astyle as at the Reform Cinb Coffee Rooms, and at much less cust: Temperance Duinks of all kinds .on hand--nothing intoxicating. Baked Beans and Boston Brown Bread always on hand, Bedeque Oysters, best quality, ou hand aud got up to order in every style Remember the -* HILLSBOROUGH House,’ uearly on the corner of Dorchester and Queen Streets. Come one, come all! but do not call for ruin NEIL McLEOD, P roprieto 8—leod Noy. aes eatin ‘eilanmen> pop ueorme = bears guremE a TY eae ares carsales IN GOLD, SOLID —AND-— NICKEL CASES. From $14.00 to $100.60. A Large Lot of the above celebrated Waiches just received, thoroughly regus lated and WARRANTED TO PERFORM WELL, AS USUAL. W. W. WELLNER. |! Ch’town, Nov. 13—pres 4i wkly SELLING OFF At MY STOCK, in gore ee ee EP oo e ‘ " B = Etoots and Shoes, Will be seld at GREATLY REDUCED prices. til] 15th DECEMBER, as I iptend closing wy present business at i that time. : Also all Accounts remeining unsettled (4 into the beiler-: S01 1 A AB gga oe pet gg ecNowneD ISLAND ¢ ‘Sprenweciiaa 57 s00e —— Ti je mk Ja rey I co i : oh WiTH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. | EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR” THIRTY DAYS! Please Cail and Examine. SIMON W. CRABBE, “SIGN OF THE Stove,’ Queen Stren Ch,town, Oct. 19—]w §. FL McKAY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARK, CHARLOTTETOWN WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Casas with GUARD and KEY, warranted one year from $17 upwards. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Gold and Silver Plain and Fancy Rings, Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Spectacles. All Work Warrante ee eee Repairing Neatly Executed, Ch’town, Oct. 19—I1mecd MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE CUMPANY COB (LAIN AT) A Capital $1,000.992 with power to increase to $000,000 HEAD OFFICE: - - - - MONTREAL. RiSks Taken Baily at the Office of CARVELL BROS, Agents for P. FE. Island Charlottetown, Jut 1877 ae CLASS EE Act? VT aes TRE EVERIRG hs \ LENDING §=LIBRARY | comMERciAL COLLEGE i A Persons wishing to subscribe will *plcase ‘WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORTLY. 3 : TILL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the winter will please call and make leave their names at ; | rrangements, as our accommodation for HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | he winter is limited. a Queen Square. pel T. B. REAGH, Piste sct. 27— | Ch’town, Oct. —3i wkly DO NOT FORGER 77 QUEEN STREET —iF YOU REQUIRE— CHEAP GOODS STEAM COOHKIRG. MAYO'S STEAM CULINARY BOILER | adies’ Dress Goods, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Winter Jacket, am is carried back preventing unpleasant LL the condensed st¢ |odors in the kitchen. Meat, Vezetables. Puddings, &c., may all be cooked at. the Ladies’ Winter Mantles, same time, Withivutl mingiing the favors, while each article retuins all its strength und aroma, apd L is more pa atable and nu- adizs’ Winter Shawis, tritious than when cooked by any other mode. “ baa! Sal a < s On exhibition and fur sa'e at Ladies Paisley Shawls, BEER @ Gorra | Sees. eee ee Ladies’ Feit Skirts, WOOL FRINGES § BRAIDS, SILKSFRINGES,' FEATHERS, * FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS, ie bre — —~ a ‘eo + Y" 9 PY ne ooo G6 Dezen Pairs Handsome Fancy From 50 Cents per i Vases, Dna y atT, up i LT Gs. CUFFS, BUTTONS, Ete. J. D.MASON &0O Charlottetown —ALsSu— TO BE LET, 4A FIRST-RATE CELLAR — 8-foot wall. Also, a Room suitable for Sample Show Room. Enquire or the premises. N. L. HERBERT, 2 doors north **the Brenan Corner. Nov. 22—3i s% ‘ Sclection of A Fire Centres and Lustres. RECEIVED. WELLNER-: JUST we + Nov..13, 1877.—4i Pres1\