“- pa ee SEE MT veetinenee. a ‘ " ceisler Re ae z le a ? is ; fa ee ee ee a ee Selected Poetry. | Charlottetown Prices Current. KEVT STREET & KING SQUARE | ce THR PALL OF TRE ‘YEAR, CuartorrErown, November 13, 1877. | ST tt ‘A MW t draws in the day; steals away, eg up the sun, labors done; Coldly and brigh Gloomy sud drear it For slowly 1 vw com His Summe dent And low tis golden wheel declines Where Winter shows I's starry signs, to eal h the fervid he os Gives auty such as poel drei ms: No re descends the glorious ray, (he rapture of the summer day. rhe sky's deep biue is Waxtny pate, Che sun's inspiwiog fervors fail, . Lbe s r beam ii : es is chill Wi val on the hill; And) with many a jealous fold, I ‘ vould all his cheer vithhoid, N ion height or plain bestow I ‘thing of his wanieg glow. e flowers Bre ¥ e. save those that still, Lik friends who cleave to Us through ill, Outbrav he bitter wind that biows, And d ieir Season to its c.ose. j leave tnut late were Only stirred By get st breath, that only h ard t s0pg irds round these the | blast Blows keeb anu A's ind rudce t nd fausl: : ’ nN ‘ lhe rising gale flings far aod wide iered bioom &n i idie pride. th I Che birds hive fled; the wind nlone Makes song in many a sullen tone. . ) through the bursting sky i> ay : 2 (ne Sun again comes out on high; Phe clouds fal ‘ack to yield him way, Ad fiy before his eager ray, vod gladness fills the breast amain — Che glimpse of Summer come again ! Ah! sweet the beam, but like the smile h which the dying would beguile e mourning heart—the last sad ray Lge cives to cheer our tears away. | light is gone, the m yment’s bloom Wi Is suuk again in cold and gloom. 5S» pass away all things on earth, Whate er we prize cf love and worth— ‘Yue form on the voice that cheered; | oe triends by inany a tie endeared ; i ue dreams the aching heart forgets; > hopes that fude to co!d regrets. e dear, y ar that once 1) knew, My heart yet fondly turns lo you, Let seasous change, aad be ye bright With al! the Summer tide's delight, ir let the Winter's gloom bo yours, Your beauty still for me endures ; fou Me mory keeps untaded yet Vhat Love would have me not forget. (Chamber’s Journal. | = scenes, «di haunts cnet lla a ee Mr. Slink, of Danbury (relates the News), sus out walking on Sunday eyening to show his wife's sister the village, when, on passing a saloon, the \ isitor inquired whal building that was, before Mr. Slink could reply. his litte boy promptly exclaimed : “Phat’s where patrades.” ‘How dare you tell such stuff?’ demanded. the father, with flushed face. ““Why, it is, pa, becanse I see you go there often.” ‘he party burri- ed on, Mr. Slipk rapidly pointing out the | scenery. It won't belong before bare-footed boys will he drawing their legs up turkey fashion to warm their feet. Househo!d Hiats. 8 ne ae ee ie PRINS EINE PN OR ON ee s4kED CappaGe.—Boil a firm white cab- Loge for fifteen minutes in salted water, then coange the water fur more that is boiling { boil until tender, Drain and set aside iattl coo!, then chop fine. Batter a bakiug fish and lay in the chopped cabbage. Make i Sauce in this way: Put atablespoonful of buttsr in a pan; when it bubbles up well stir in one tablespoonful of flour, add one- half pint of stock and one-half pint of water, hott boiling. ‘Stir until smooth, season to taste with pepper and salt, and mix wel! with it feur tablespoonfuls of grated cheese. Pour this over tha cabbage, spriukle rolled When not specially mentioned as in bons, | ‘our quotations are to be considere! as duty | paid. | MXCHANGE, sight {1 U.8.cy. deste, “ AM 44 per ct dis gold, 24 per cent premium — Drafts on Montreal, St. John, and Halifa: } per cent premiam. OILS i.erosene, per gal. (Am.) $U.29, to 0 30 (Canadian No.1) 0.23 to Uso Pale Sea: 0.65 to 0.70 { Linseed oil, boiled, per gal. Me | 10 raw Soc | Prices casene are per cask. Retail rrices 5 Sets. per gallon higher. LEATIIER . Sole Leathe: 25 lo 2 N.S, Sole 25 to 26¢ Ca ada 23 to 26¢ MoLASsseEs 46 to 47 42 to 43c ' irbadoes rinadad,&e t. Vincent's rices of Molasses are by the lot of from Retail price 5 to 5 cents to 10 pu hcheons. YY gail i lalilv.) ' ’ ” Meher, bitte VINEGAR Vinegar, per gal.. per cask i ev var, 26 to 34 i3 to 20 14 to 16 1410 16 Mess Pork Prime Beet Prime Mess C. C. Bacon i1.0u to 12.00 Shoulders 10.00 to 11.00 tlams t4to lo “ALT. Days fine, stove $1.10 to 1 90 Do Liverpou! 80 to 90ec Turks Island do 25 to 27 (Daty (pad Barbadocs, Hug. Refined, Vacuum Pana American Crushed SLGAKS. 94 to 93 10} to 114 104 to 14 i1¢ to 12 American Granulated 10} to 11 Colfee Sugar 104 to 10! Golden Yellow 10 to 10% (Priees of sugar are .y the hogshead. ftetail price | to 2 cents per ly sicher. ] CANDLES Moulds per |b Soap per |b 124 to L3ec 54 to 74 Sterling 60 days Bills, 10 per cent. pret | " " . |The Subscriber has pow on hand a very 44 to 45 | ny FURRITURE WAREROOMS. n= «ase — LARGE STOCK OF— Household Furniture of every description, just finished, and ut prices cheaper than any now offered the Public. DRAWING--ROOW SETTS, a variety of Kepps, Terries, Plashes Damasks and Hair Cloths—all of the latest and most approyed styles and patterns. CALL AND SEE. |. iin | PARLOR SETIS, ‘iu several styles and qaalities, at very low prices, CALL AND SEE. | BEDROOM SETPS, aceutding to quantity and lof patterns of English, French, and Ameri- can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett. CALL AND SEE. a 2 2 Chairs in a Large Assortment, i Just received; Wood Seated, Cane Seated, | Office Arm, every sort of Rockers and Easy; and Smoking Chairs at very low prices. CALL aND SEE. \ Large Assortment of Wall & Corner Brackets ! MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, SOFAS WASHSTANDS, CENTRE TABLES. “ 4 i S > ~ es > A to te J: TOILET TABLES, rr ">h MUSIC STOOLS, - ae CARD TABLES, o oe MARBLE TOPS, = ae WHATNOTS, = 23 LOUNGES, ms 3 SOFAS, & Karth Closets, Sifiers & Fillers. MATRESSES— Tallow, per lb 0.12 to 0.16 (‘OAL AND Woop. Philadelphia Coai Wood, hard 5 75 to 6 50 450 to 5.00 F.Lourn AND MEAL. Our quotations are f er lols of 10 barrells and upwards. Patent Process per*pu! $8.7" to 9.26 Superior Extra - 7.40 to 7.60 Extra Superine do 7.25 to 7.30 Fancy 47.15 to 7 26 Spring Extra do 6.60 to 7.00 Strong Bakers de 7.10 to7.20 Superfine 6.75 to 6 80 Corn Meal K D 3.75 togg'¢ Market Prices. Charlottetown, November 13, 1877 MEAT. Beef.small pieces] per lb. Beef[per lb. [by the quarter} Ham, per lb. Lamb, per lb Lamb per qr. Mutton, per lo. Pork,(small pieces) per Ib. Pork, per lb. (by the carcsss} Veal, per Ib. $0.06 to 0.14 0.05 to 0.08 0.12 to 0.16 0.05 to 0,10 005 tog 10 0.05 to 0.10 0.08 to 0.10 0.54 to 0.64 0.04 to 0.07 POULTRY. icker over it, sg with lumps of batter ian deh) pair a “A oe) rd place in @ quite oven for ten minutes. Fowls, (each) 0.20 to 0.25 iOts 8S d:mMose ae | - the an — Brant, (per pair) 1 00 to 0.05 crate cauliflo ver when cooked in the same Geese each 0.40 to 0.50 manner. Partridges each 0.15 to 0.25 Beer Stew.—Cut two pounds of steak | Turkeys each 0.50 to 0,70 from: the ,ound in smal slices, Have your BREADSTUFES. uicher cut the steak evenly, and abou'| noc wheat Flour, per Ib 0.03 to 0.04 three-quarters of an inch thick. Cover the | pour. per bbl. 7.00 to 9.00 meat with cold water and set it on tie fire. Flour, per 100 lbs 3.25 to 3.50 AS soon as the water boils, skim carefully oatmeal, per 100 lbs. 3.00 to 3.25 and remove toa part of the fire where it FISH. will simmer siowly, Afler an, hour cut u;) ii.ree or four good sized onions, a couples of | Codfish, per qtl. 3.50 to 5.70 celepy stalks, and some parsley, and add to | Herring, per bbl. 400 to 4.59 the stew, A teaspoonful of finely minced |Mackarel, per doz 0.60 to 000 earrot-is a nice addition if you do not dis- BOARDS. bke the fl i Let “s one hk f Wen mae Hemlock, 100 feet 0.81 to 0.98 ule ; meanw ve ) wg ore ane cut in Pie. do 1.62 to 2.40 ee an at ; Sa dee ee Spruce do 0.80 to 1.00 i tw " pounds of tedt. Parboii a Shingles, eli ANEOUS 1.50 40 1.76 yatous,add ta the stew and cook untill , — age teyare Gone, Season with saltand LO Ee ee Om a periyd, a to 1 00 while the potatoes are cooking. Place a;ilomespun,( women 8 do per yd, -35 to 0.44 sinall pi i f butter in a lin saucepan, and Homespun Flannel, per yard 0.32 to 0.38 wien melfedthicken with a Jarge tabje. | Lavd per ib. 0.12 to.0.16 ul of flour. and stir this in’ the itquor | ae Barley, per, ip cee 4 re of the stew, after the meat aad vegetables | otatoes, per busne 0 0.25 have beea lifted out with a Silanter dais | Sheepskins (each) 0.36 to 0.45 Boil up for a minuie or two and pour on the { Straw, per cwt. 0.36 to 0.00 same dish? This stew will be either very | Apples, per bushel 0 60 to 1.45 good or very poor, according lo the skill aud | Barley, per bushel 0.80 to 1.00 i telligence of tde cook. We might add pa- | Butter (fresh per ib) 0.24 lo 0.26 ‘rence also. for no part of it will bear cave | Butter,per ib by the tub 0.20 to 0.20 i$ or slovenly treatment, If your cook is’ Cheese, (new: miik) 0.12 to 0.18 trish never lave iL on Feiday, uuless you are | Cheese, per ib 0 144 to 0.15 prepared t@ season and taste for yourself, ‘(lover Seed, per Ib 0 ud to 0.0t Every bit of fat must be excluded in cutting | Egas,per do Z. 0.17 10 0.18 up the meat. ‘The pieces of both meat and |Green Peasr,ner qt. 0.03 to 0.04 | potatoes must be uniform. jo size, I stalks | Hay. per ton 17 00 to 19 00 of celery are not im season, the youag culery | Hides, per Ib. 0 04 to 0.05 sold for soup seasoning Is just as good. Tne | Calfskins,per ib 0.06 to 0.07 w inay De varie! by adding two or three! tomavoes, either caoned or fresh, ora band~' st fui .f barley mav De put on with tae mea', as i. willrequire aS long to gook. Omitting two tablespoonfuls of rice may be adie! about half an hour before the stew | isdone. Jf you wish, turp it into a com-! paoy dish; and half a can of French musb* | rooms about filleen manules before serving. BecarelUlfiotto lave too much gravy, in Wuich Case il wi the barley, Heavy dua cOarse, One optwo altempts will vl such Matters right. . “ lack strength and betast = !sen one hour’s duration. JeSs, or lO litthe, which will make your stew: ‘above Store. | Hair. Flock, Excelsior, Straw, Fibra. WASHING MACHINES— Spring Mangl r, Patent Wringer, Spring Roller, Putman Rollers. English Rollers. WINDOW CORNI!-ES— 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 Sprieg Beds. CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS and STANDS, PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. All the above sold cheap for cash or ap- proved credit. Al! gods delivered to any part of the City and Royalty free of charge. ‘SAVALSGAG Sapjoq uoay FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS FOR 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. “+ MARK BUTCHER. Ch'town, Oct. 10.—pat pres 4w — _ ~-_——.._-. For Sleigh Builders. A LL YOU WANT TO BUY :— es Steel. Iron. Bolts. Screws, Paint. Runners, Shafts. Trimmings, &c —AT— LOWES1 PRICKS! neueinememment _ =. — __-- VIOLIN CLASS. VE: VINNICOMBE has ovened a Violin | 42 Class over Mr. Fletcher's Music Store. | Ages of pupils preferred—from Eleven to | Fifteen years. Terus—$10a quarter, half in advance. | Twenty: four Lessons a quarter; each Lis- ———— Orders fur TUNING may be ivft at the’ October 13, ‘77. | t Oct. 25, 1877. { -|Musical Instruments. ni tas BEER & SONS. Concertinas, Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Etc. 3 Etc. , Etc., ALt PRICES, aT FLETCHERS’ MUSIC STORK. Ch’cown, Oct, 30-— 3m eod ; Weenwwellise SF 1008 SIMON Ch'town, Oct. 19—Iw A NEW AND FIRST GLASS COOK STOVE, WITH ALL THE LATEST [MPROVEMENTS. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR THIRTY DAYS! Please Call and Examine. W. CRA BBE, “SIGN OF THE STOVE,’ Queen Street WATCHMAKER Neatly Executed, Ch’town, Oct. 19—Imeod J. FL McKAY, — NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, a CHARLOTTETOWN & JEWELER, Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Cases 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 Warrant ~ HEAD OFFICE: Charlottetown, Jat 1877 = Se | Labrador Herrin ree we ee ng! E are daily expecting a cargo of J AL- RADOR HERRING. which will be so.d cheap from the wharf. HASZARD BROS Ch town Sept. 23—eodtf HARVIPS LENDING LIBRARY ! WILL BE RE-OPENED SIIORT.WUY. Persons wishing to subscribe will please leave their names at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. sct, 27— rn re STEAM COOKING. MAYO’E STEAM CULINARY BOILER LL the condensed steam is carried back 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 nu- tritious than when cooked by any other mode. On exhibition and for sale at BEER & GOFF 3. ~ EDUCATIONAL. CHTOWN YOUNG LADIES iNSTITUTION, HILLSBOROUGH STREET. The Second Quarter at this Institution Commences Nov. 15th! QUARTER DAYS: Sept. ist, Nov. 5th, Feb 1st, May {L5th. J. CUNNINGHAM DUNLO}’, Noy. 6, 1877, Capital $1,000,000 with power to increase to $.,000,06u MONTREAL. rE RISkS Taken Daily at the Office of CARVELL BROS. Agents for P. K. Island BIN AL NOTICE McDougall & Currie’s Debtors, LL ACCOUNTS not settled NOVEMBER, will. then be County Court for Collection, J. 8. CARVELL, Assi Ch’town, Oct. 26, 77-2 av oy, oe by the loth handed te ‘° ——_$—,—- a2 THE EVENING CLASs COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Wit begin on MONDAY, 15th instent. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the win'er will please call and make rrangem2nts, as our accommodation for he winter is limited. T. BL ROLE L, Peinet C h'town, Oct —3i wkly " IL ——— DO NOT FORGET QUEEN STREET —IF YOU REQUIRE— CHEAP GOODS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Winter Jacket, Ladies’ Winter Mantles, Ladies’ Winter Shawis, Ladies’ Paisley Shawis, Ladies’ Wool Hose, Ladies’ Feit Skirts, WOOL FRINGES,’ BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS$ CUFFS, BUTTONS, Etc.’ J. D:MASON & CO Charlottelown. MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF’ CAIN ADA : ; /