nae Ba, mn GUIDE. TRAVELLER'S == © “ — Poetry. ——_—~™ Lae eer T 4 WORDS OF COMEOR 7’. Selected aS ese For the convenience of those whd muy > > a reliable Traveller's Guide, which gives 1! brief the different means of leaving the ‘city, together with the-hours of departure of the vanous trains and steamers :— ‘Trains .eave daily — ‘Yor Summerside, Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United Stites and Canada at 6 a. m. Falling with infinite blessing ; Falling as snowflakes fall Lying as lightly and softly, “Yet ag surely covering all. Cooling the burning rebellion, Caluming the re stiess brain, Giving back hope to the heart, \nd tears to the eyes again. Softening all in a moment, i sith The whole ofthe landscape 0 life, | Pcriiiberside at 10:238. m., and all points East of Summerside at 3:25 p. m. Mount Stewart, Georgetown, Souris and all points Hast of Charlottetown at 2:35 Pe m. Spreading the mantle of silence, | a ro quell the passionate strife. Uplifting the veil of sorrow Which darkened tie dreary way; “There is a to-morrow,” Pleading ' . arise and confront the day!” | oe \Steamer leaves Steam Nav. Co.’s Wharf— Words of such strength and compas}. pictou, Halifax and ali points in Nova low, Scotia every Monday, Wednesday, | y tender, and pure, and brave, Chursday and Saturday mornings at We peeds must dv their bidding, ia ’ dugh Vilage the life they seve: har Summerside, Point du Ch and all Pirice blest is the noble heart, points in New Brunswick; -United’ Phat caw find in its own bright day | States and Canada every Monday morn- Lhe Ume to comiort others ing at 3 o'clock, fu cheer and lighten thelr way lor Mount Stewart and Hickey’s Whart every Wedaesday and Friday at 4am. and 3p. m. - Orwell every. Monday and Wednesday evenings. Crapaud every Saturday, weather and tide permitting; and every alternate Saturday will make a return trip. "| Steamer leaves Prince Street Ferry W hart — Wheat flour thrown Op kerosene ot fre) po. West kiver.every Tuesday and Fri» will destroy the flames. day aude. mn. and@d p.m. fo Wash White Suk Stockings.— One} oo ner leaves Peake’s No. 1 W harf— t.vlespoonful of lemon, juice 10 0 Guar OM bor Hawkesbury, clalifax and boston every repid water; wash thoroughly, using no | end diet hie dry quickly in the shade, the flesh | os «haa oe , steamer leaves Peake’s No, 2 Wharf— thud the | For Haltax aud intermediate ports every Phursday at 6 p.m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. | koow of others who have tried. with the / OUR ADVERTIZING PATRONS. vuexceptional result o! failure. To Preserve Autumn Leaves.— Press} COMMISSION MERCHANTS catefully, changing thes papers every day.) rLONEERS ) brother. they cost Dut litth : Yet kind words, gently said, Will shine in soul forever, With a bight which caunot fade ! Lhe Household Hints. LOO LOL OI ON “Ne per tt, tint will be preserved. Winjgering House Plants.—We statement ugain going the rounds that Pe | lurgoniums, if carefully taken up, the roots} washed sud the whole plant hung up in the | winter ib cellar, will pass through the safety. We have tried the experiment ard ANY AUC-] if this is not done, the moisture absorbed Uarveil. Bros: Low. Queen street ly the paper is again Vaken up by the leaf.) \\ iiam Dodd, Up. Queen street hotking it brown. When thoroughly ary.) ¢ New bery & Co., Water street tip in melted pavafiine; this can be pro-/ ii) yi) Bros., Water street “awed at a drvgeist’s—five cents’ worth will) vy ok uuzie & Stumbles, N.Side Queen Square be sufficient. It gives a delicate coating of| Arch’d McNealy No. Li :Quven sireet WuX. which brings out the color, and pre- | B Wilson Higgs, "Water street -euts it from getting dry and crisp. 1) tivndmen Bros.. Cor. Queen & Wat. sts have used this for several years with-suc-j_,.° Water street Queen street (i. Hanford & Co., cess. S.Side Queen Square | W.D.Stewart, wpOrying Flowers in Sand. — There are! jj Neediiam. Low. Queer street Keut Street mauy cf our brilliant flowers, such as dah- i$ Balderstou, jas. pansies, pinks, geraniums, sweet Wil+| john Seilpr Lams, carnations, gladiolt, which may be| DRY GUUDS DEALERS. preserved so as to retain their color tor) : eo -Rich’d ats years. White flowers wil! not answer as . , Vor Ajueen & Hichd sts well for this purpose, nor any sueculemi W.A. Weeks & Go, Lor.Queen & Bye y ms plants, as hyacinths or cactus. Take deep tubt.Ori x M0. i Quer 6 visbes, cf sufficient depth to allow the flow-} Per & Sons, N Side King § yaseesee io be covered an inch deep with sand; J,0 Mason, Queeu Street . Geo. Davies & Co,, ers Perkins ‘ st pus (Queen street eet the common white sand, such as is Q~ed | ~S'SYS & Liens th be : U.Full, Queen street for scouring purposes, cover the bottom of) rant Young, 3. Side Queen Square the dishgwith a layer half an inch deep, and then Jay in the flowers, with the stems HARDWARE DEALERS. downward, holding them firmly in place) s.W.Crabbe, Queen street while you sprinkle more sand over them, un*} Bourke. Son & Co,, (Jueen street streel street ti allgthe places between the petals are} \.A.Baldwin & Co., tilled Sand the flowers are buried out of) WE Dawson, dish will accommodate Low Queen Up.Gt.Geor ge igen: £2 ores ° SHIP OWNERS. quite @ large number, and allow sufficient} eyes Low in tethent cand between. Set the dish in a ary, warm | Peake Bros. & Co., ee pinee, where they will dry gradually, and at dames Duncan & Co., W Gt8r STOR tne end of a week pour off the sand and ex- Hon.D.Davies, Water streel aminethem. if there is any mois-ure in the| ©. l.Newbery & Co., Water street sand it must be dried before using again, o1 P.Poley, Low.Queen street fresh-sand may be poured over thew the iyndman Bros., ; Lower Water st «me as before. Some flowers will require G. D. Longworth & Go.. Water st weeks to dry, While others will become suf- | BANKS. iently d:y to pul away. aa st : Unien Bank—Geo.McLeod, Cashier, Cor.Gt.George & Rich'd sts Bank of P-B.1-land—d. R. Brecker, Gashier, Low.Gt.George street Merchants’ Bank—Wm.McLear, Cashier, Water sireet Facis and Scraps. Baltimore, the other dey, elected a Demo- cratic Mayor and Couneil, Billy Pastor, the well-known minstrel,and | brother of Tony Pastor, died on Tuesdad) guey & Golf, night in New York. i W. Kennedy, After 300 years of absence, shoals of her-| H.Coombs, ring appeared this year on the coast of Den- | MeEachern & Co., mark. The fish was for many centuries the PURNITURE chief source of revenue of the country. I JRE. A sad incident occurred at New York or Cor. Kent & Hillsboro sts tuesday, where the mother of a boy named James Keilley, who bad been arrested for burglary, alinest instantly died upon being informed of her son s arrest. GROCERIES. Up.Queen Street ‘ se Up.Gt.George street Queen Streci Mark Butcher, WATCHMAKERS. W.W.Wellner, N.Side Queen Square .W. Taylor, S.Side Queen Square J.F.Mchay, N.Side Queen Square The Calcutta ccrrespondent ol the London a Bice : PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Temes says that toe tone of the native In- hath presS ts Prowl, daily more seditious Jenkins & McLeod, (Jueen street and insoieul, KD. Beer, King Square Phe lavze boa-coustrictor in the New { '.P.*>vior, Grafton street York aquarium gaye birth to fifty smal!) ORUGGISTS. Saturday night—an whiheat precedence in this country. fanily is kept in a large glass box. . mother ts thirteen feet and her young about CD. Ranki ; two feet in length. | Apothecaries fall, A public-spirited lady in New York has | BOOK DEALERS. i occurrence | 4 The, W KR \ r ison, The | SW podd, boas OD Queen street Queen & Grafton cts N.Side Queen Square i applied to the Board of Health to stop the | rheo. L.Chappelle iiugiog of a chureh bell in the neighbor- | alate me oe hood of her residence, averring that the | Bremue! rus., cs neise, like @ bad smell, or an unwholesoine roo tin ee a" c sen street trude, is a nuisance, which it is within the | timothy () , onoBeG, id eB & : province uf the boord to abate. Arthur Uaszard, N.Side Queen Square PUOPOGRAPHERS. 'Cor.Queen & Vorchester sis AGENCIES; N. Side Queen Square (Jueen suet Side Queen Square ‘ Caildhood’s progress—From pap to papa. asia te pa} papa. | man to stut the side.” Mark Twain says that noibing niease a fly so much as to be mistaken for a ckleberry, aod if it can be baked in g| Merchants’ Marine Ins.Co.,, cake and palmed off on the unwary as a cur- Boston Line Steamers, rat, it dies happy. ; P.E.Isiand Steamers, is eleven o'\ tel Ross Bros., ‘lock; i thal young rent door tr@m the out- | Allan Line Steamers, Carvell Bros (Jur bec & Gulf Pe rt Sleamers, . seems to} e. &.W .Uales Ae & A preacher, who arrived- at- the kirk wet| laaperial Fire Ins.Co., bt Newbery rough, asked an old S:o'chwomaa what Muu Gent Mariage sas.Gq4 S 2 uid «doe, to Which she replied: “ Gang lamaa Ane Steamers, if ulo the pulpit as sune as ye can. Ye! pe | S0chor Lige Steamers, glist dry en ugh there.” Royal Fire Ins Go., M.A.Cameron saucashire Vire Ins.Ce - . Prarnsigns are playing base-ball, and now eet tee Ius.Co., Monsieur fe pitchen wil lo Monsieur |e Strikaire, who makes a tro's ae hit ite the ests ma of Monsieur je cal ha re. Facefully pitches the Gee. W. DeBlois lntercelonial Express Co., Theo. L. Chappeile Agricul'ural Fire Ins.Co; Wcran Steamship Uo , ee Queen IasCos (of pgore), Geo.McLeod,Union Bauk Sun Mutua! Life & Accident Ins.Co., t rake Brus. & Co ifat Was eal \ if t{ife Shs Very greedy of you, Tommy, t of cake.’ “You Sor , ers share teid me, mia, | Was alwavs to take her part,” suid Tommy. have occasion to travel, we publish belcw ‘\HE Subseri>vers are prepared to take | Gratton street | Jas.DesBrisay | Licrace Haszard | Oct. 27— wCI AM MEE MOUNT STEWART. orders for dimension Lumber of al “MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPARY OF CAIN ADA j i kinds, in Oak. 2un, White Pine, Pitch Jine | iSpruce or i-reh; also, Spruce Kuees | Of b 'Trenaiis, Wed ses, Deck Vlugs, and Ship's ’ , = fel verbs rr eve deseription—all delivered LONGWORTH & CQ., Water Street. L caD 0 THE PUBLIC | | } -—— | \ THILE taking this opportunity of thank ing our Dumerous customers for the in whieh they Lave patron lliberai manner fized OUR NEW STUDIO, 'we would inform them that we have now jinvreased facilities for the production of lthist-class work, and are prepared to make Puorogearus of @ Style and Quatily ral has never been before altempled-in this City. We have on exhibition, at our Rooms, a jarge number of Photograps «of every Varlety, including the | BEAUTIFUL’ PI)T)- NAMIE the most beautiful style of Photograph known, possessing a softmess and delicacy of coloring that has never been equalled. This elegant picture has become deservedly popular elsewhere, aud cannot fail to be- come so here. Though the finish of our Photographs cannot be eXcelled, we would direct alten- tion to the beautiful Glace which we make. enamelled surface, and are practically indes- tructible, and will retain their freshness and beauty for any length of time, | {f they become soiled they can easily be cleaned, us they will not lose any of their beauty by Pictures being wet, ‘This valuadvle quality, com- bined with their remarkable elegance, wake them very suitable for presents; while the difficuity of their production wil] prevent them ever becoming so common as io lessen their value. Our patroms cap have one or all of their Photos finished in this style—an advantage which cannot be oMained elsewhere. They possess a highly | HEAD OFFICE: - or Summerside, Tignish and all points| N. B.—Spruce and Fir Shingles very | Capital $1,000,000 with power to increase to $u,000.00u MONTREAL, | RiSks Taken Daily at the Office of Charlottetown, Jur. — KENT STREET & KING SQUARE Sith AM FURNITURE WAREROGMS. The Sabscriber has now on hand a very 1877.5 —rAanGe sock or— * Household Furniture of every description, just finished, and at prices cheaper than ahy now offered the Public. DRAWING-ROOM SETTS, in a variety of Repps. Terries, Plushes, Damasks and Uair Cloths—all of the laiest and most approved styles and patterns. CALL AND SEY. PARLOR SETTS, in several styles and qualities, at very low prices. CaLt anno Ser. BEDROOM SETTS, of patterns of English, French, and A meri- can designs, new te this City, and from 818 tv $300 per Sett. CALL AND SRE. Chairs in a Large Assortment, Just received; Wood Seated, Cane Seated, Office Arm, every sort of Rockets and Easy; and Smoking Chairs at very We give special attention to making Groups of Fain lics, Socicties, Schools, &c. | Our pictures of children are suilicient | evidence of our suecess in this difficult branch of our art. Our # NLARGEMENTS, finished in India fuk, Pastel, Crayon, Oil and Water Colors, have made a favorable reputation for them. selves throughout the Lower Provinces. Parties intending to have Photographs made will find it to their advantage to sit early, as the Number of our cuctomers wakes some delay in the delivery of the Photos unavoidable. We prefer to have our silters come by appointment, Photographs can be Obtained for money elsewhere ; bul in this case we uSk that quality be given the preference; as~ suring the public that they will tlad our} charges very moderate, ROSS BROS,. Cor. Queen and Dorchester Streets, opposite Connolly's Bank. Sept. 19, 1877—1m eod less —_—- —_ — a $$$ NOTICE 10 DEBTORS —— LL persons indebted to the undersigned é on account of the EXAaMINEK news- paper, by Book Account, Note of Hand or otherwise, are notified to pay the several amounts due by them on or before the 15th day of October next. W. Ly COPTGN. Sept: 1S. 177. poe —_—_—_ De NOT FORGHE 77? QUEEN STREET low prices. CALL AND SER. CARVELL BROS Agents for P. E. "slang JUST OPENED! Lall and: Winier MANTLES AND JACKETS | 4 . Best Engitsh makes SELLA WLS, Newest Colors and p New Dress Goo Ass, Fresh and Beautiful in ev: ry'V FLOWERS, FEATHERS and RIB _ONS, +’ In all. the leading shades MILLINERY, BONNETS & HaTs, From London. ariety ——- Bonnets and Hats Made to Order Clothing wlade-io Order. ¢ ALL AT LOWEST C4 priexs. —s _ ROBERT Ch'town, Sept. 27 — VIOLIN CLASS. A Large Assortment of Wall & toraer Brackets : MISCELLANEOUS. | BEDSTEADS, = mS = SINKS, - =. WASHSTANDS, | ae CENTRE TABLE | i MLET TABLES, a = oe MUSIC STOOLS, S sp or CARD TABLES, os - MPEBLE. TORS, ms 25 WHATNOTS, a oe LOUNGES, = | a SOKAS, oe Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES— Hair, i Flock, Excelsior, Straw, Fibra | WASHING MACHINES— Spring Mangl r, Patent Wringer, Spring Réller, Putman Roblersac Enytish Rotiers. WINDOW CORNK ES — From $2.09 to $6.00, WOOD POLES, BRASS POLES, RINGS & ENDS, VENETIAN BLINDs, OFFICE TABLES, SCHOOL DESKS, CYLINDBR DESKS, _ } i SAVALSAAG FuIpiod voy —IF YOU REQUIRE— i ' Ladiés’ Winter Jackets, | Ladies’ Winter Mantles, Ladies’ Winter Shawis, | Ladies’ Paisley Shawls, Ladies’ Woo! Hose, Ladies’ Feit Skirts. 'WOOL FRINGES, BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS CUFFS, BUTTONS, Ete. _ J. D.MASON & CO. Charlotteiown. HARV LB’S WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORT..Y. leave their batnes at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. CHEAP GOODS. | ‘Ladies’ Dress Goods, | | Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets,| French Cupboards and Spring o> PIANOS MOVED AT SHORTEST “NOTICE. Persons Wishing to subscribe will please * SETTING & STANDING DESKS, SIDEBOARDS, ’ CHEFFONIERS, : PIER GLASSES, . » CHEVAL GLASSES, ea) By” she ) above Store. WARDROBES, SSURLITOLRS, Beds. “CRIBS & COTS, TRAYS and STANDS, | All the’above sold cheap for cash or ap» | proved ereit. All gods delivered to” any part of the Clry and Royalty free of charge. FIVE EXCELLENT PIANOS rok SALE CHEAPER THAN aNy IN THE Cir¥l Machine Job Work, such as planing, straight aud jig sawing, Feetwork. of, the ‘finest class. Turning of every discriplion. Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on thegshort: est notice, im the best designs, eld the cheapest inthe.city CALL AND BUY. MARE BUTCHER. 0.—pat pres Aw ee Chlown, Oct, | | Payson, Dunton, & Scribner's COPY BOOKS JUST OPENED AT ) R. VINNICOMBE has opene! a Violig fhe oy oe Mr. Fletcher's Music Store é pupus preferred—from Eleve ; Sie one om Eleven to fm PERMS—$10 a Guarter, hall in Iwerty- four Lessous a quarter, son one hottr’s duration. Orders fur TUNING iey He ad vanee, each Les- eft at the October 13, °77, \OTICE £0 THE PLOPLE Chartorcterda VV € OF NNAOSE Parties whs hays howe owl) for the tast two or three 4 er: = a quested to call and settle their ilte on oe before the First ov NOvempre nert All accounts UuSeitled at thatedate w ill be sued for without further nolice. HORNE, RIERCE.« GO. 155 Upper Qucen St. Oct. 130d Rpansencend WHATISTHIS: VERY FINELOTOFFANCYGOODSANB -* PTOYSIUSTOPENED, atthe DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, 85 North Sice Queen Square yh'town, Oct. 6.1877. Fairbanks’ Scales.’ 400 BOOS SSUALES ON HAND. 130 | ' CARVELL BROS., Agents. Chitown, Oct. 22—-2w ed JUST ABCRIVRU FAOY LONDON SILVERED GLASS. VASES, CONCERTINAS, FIDDLES A great Asssortment of From 4 cts. up each. B.. DA Wa0N Sireet. al JOHN LEWIS. Cu"bowil, Vet. 19, 1877—2w ed A faw, doers below SV, Great George Vale Colilery An Exeeleat Article ot LARGE. DRY. 'NUT COAL ls being furnished al! this sens on atthe Mines, without-any delry. OUnrprrs SOLICITED. BREMNER BROS. CARVELL BROS., 4geut: Ch’town, Oct. 11—3w eod pat 3wj itierns, - IRR & CO» ~~ ‘ FANGY ARPLOL ES” COAL, COAL, GOAL.