Ea : : “= = = a ES Pee ay a TRAVELLER'S GUIDE, t EDUCATIONAL, - selected Poetry. | , Pie AAW wee : . J. Cunningham Dunlop, llilisboro’ stree ees | Kor the convenience of those who Uy | Wr eraloie haee KOCK OF AGES “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee ! Sang the lady, soft and low, And her voice’s geutle flow Rose upon the eveving air With that sweet and solemn prayer: ‘rock of Ages, eleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee!” Yet she sang as oft she had When her heart was gay and g Sang because she felt alone, Sang because hei soul had grown Weary with the tedious day; Sang to while the hours away, “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee yl lad, Where the fitful gaslight falls Op her father’s massive walls, On the chill and silent street Where the lights and shadows meet: There the tady's voice was heard, As the breath of night was stirred With her tones so sweet and clear, Waf ing up to God that prayer: “noek of Ages, cleft for me, Let me bide m)selfin thee !”’ Wandering, homeless, thro’ the night, Praying tor the morning light, Pale and haggard, wau and weak, With sunken eye and hollow cheek, West a woman, ove whose life Iiud been wrecked in sin and Strife ; One, a fost and only child, Ope by sin and shame defiled; And her heart with sorrow wrung, Heard the lady where sh? sung ‘Rock of Ages, clelt for me, Let me hide myself in thee !” Pausing, low her head she bent, Anu the music as it went Pierced her Dleckened sonl, and brought ack to ber (as lost in thought trembling she stood) the past, Aud the Lurning tears fell fast, 4s she called to mind the days When she walked in virtues ways, When she saug that very song With no sense of sin or wroug: ‘Rock of Ages, Cieft for me, Let me hide myself in thee!’ Ou the marble steps she knelt, And her soul that moment felt More than she could speak, as there Quiveriug, moved her Jips in prayer, And the God she had forgot Smiled upon her lonely lot, Heard her as she murmured oft, With an accent sweet and soft, “Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee!” Little knew the lady fair, As she sang in silence there, That her voice had pierced a soul That had lived ’neath sia’s control! Little knew, when she had done, That a lost and erring one Heard her—as she breathed that straip__ And returned to God again! —F. L. STANTON Facts and Seraps. SOLOIST ON OOS One pleasant day last summer, a5 4 party of pleasure-seekers were coming out ol Watkin's Glen, a genUeman—one of those rare specimens Of humanity that know more than anyone else, and always have a smart (?) aaswer for everything—Wwas ac costed by a cabman with: “dave a carriage sir? fine carriage.” 3 “Oh, pshaw !”” exclaimed ‘“‘rare specimen, “they'd rather have a poor one " “Ab!” returned ‘‘cabby,” with mocking politeness, ‘‘it’s just as you're brought up! ° A burst of laughter followed the retort, which effectually silenced * R. 8.” for the remainder of the day. Driggs is ashoemaker, aud a fine mes chanic, and like all fine mechanics thinks he nas his privileges, one of which is to get mad when it pleases hin. One day When he was enjoying his bad temper, an Irish woman came in to get a pair of boots. ‘What size do you wear?’ snapped Driggs. “The size of me fut, sur!” was the sharp retort, which brought Driggs to his knees, measure in hand. Beautiful young ladies are walking ynder the stripped trees, where the ground is all crimsoa and golden with autumn sadness, and areswondering whetber Eve ever tured over a new leaf. M. Bertrand knows the character of a night cabman of Paris by the sound of his whip. Here's a Bice, EE Houschoid Hints. POL Cel” OL OL Cl ed Cell we eee eee eee ‘Yo Clean Jewelry.—Mix eau de cologne noid whiting to the consistency of cream ; spply it to the article, brush it wellin, and leave it to barden. Finally brush it off, and the result will be most satisfactory. fo Clean Z ne.—Rub the zinc with aclcth wet in kerosepe oil, and it will look bright and glossy. Another good method is to wash it in a solution of oxalic acid and water, and rub off with finely powdered siaked Ime. Either method is good; the latter will remove unsightly spots best, but it is not ag Convenient as the former, A Re@aipt for Making the Complexion soft and fine’—Make a linen bag large enough to hold a quart of bran; put in a vessel and pour two quarts of boibag water on it; let it stand all day, and at night on going to bed take the bag out and wash the face with the bran water; ia tha morning wash it off entirely with distilled rain water. Ip avery short time it will make a coarse skin feel like ve'vel a mo | For + have occasion to travel, we publish be!ow 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 :— [rains .e@ ve daily — vor Summerside, Point du Chene and all points in New Brunswick, United States and Canada at 6 a. Do. mmerside, Tignish and ail points est of Summerside at 10-234. tu, and all points East of Summerside at 3:25 p. m. For Mount Stewart, Georgetown, Souris and ali points Exst of Charlottetown at 2-35 p.m. | Steamer leaves Steam Nav. Co.’s Wharf— | For Pictou, Halifax and all points in Nova { Seotia every Monday, Wednesday, Phursday and Saturday moraings «4t 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. | Kor every Wednesday and Friday at 44.m, and 3p. 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 — | Moung Stewart and Hickey’s Whart | U.W.Vinnecombe, C.P.Fletchee, SHOEMAKERS. Frank Eden, / Frank Stanley, — KENT St SEEE & KING SQUARE ST HAM FURNITURE WinEROOMS ‘The Subscriber has now on hand a Very) —LARGE STOCK OF-— ‘Household Furniture of every description, just finished, and at prices cheaper than aby now offered the Public. | DRAWING--ROOM SETTS, in a variety of Repps, Terries, VPlushes, Dawasks and Uair Cloths—ali of the lalest and most approyed styles and patterns. CALL AND SEE. PARLOR SETIS, For West kiver every Tuesday and Fri, m day at5 a. m. and 3 p.m. 1 Wharf— Steamer leaves Peake’s No. ,For Hawkesbury, ilalifax and Bostonevery | Thursday at 5 p. m. Steamer leaves Peake’s No. 2 Wharf— ' For Halifax and intermediate ports every | Thursday at 6 p.m. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. OUR ADVERTIZING PATRONS. MERCHANTS ANY AUC- PlONEERS. Low. Queen street Up. Queen sireet | F.T.Newbery & Co., Water street _tlaszard Bros., Water street McKenzie & Stumbles, N.Side Queen Square | Arch’d McNeill, No.11,Queen street |B. Wilson Higgs, Water street _Hyndman Bros., Cor, Queen & Wat. sts | F.S. Hanford & Co., Water street W .D. Stewart, (QJueen street | E.Needham, 5.Side Queen Square | B.Baiderston, Low.Queen street \Jo Seller Kent Street ‘Ss right & McGowan, Low. Queen street DRY GOODS DEALERS. Cor.Queen & Rich’d sts Cor.Queen & Syd’y sts Queen streat N Side hing Square Queen Street (Jueen street COMMISSION Carvell Bros., Wilitam Dodd, | Geo.Davies & Co., W.A. Weeks & Co., Robt.Orr & Co., Beer & Sons, J.D.Mason, Perkins & Sterns, C.Full, (Queen street Robt. Young, S. Side Queen Square HARDWARE DEALERS. S.W.Crabbe, Queen street Bourke, Son & Co., (Queen street A.A.Baldwin & Co., Low. Queen street W.E.Dawson, Up.Gt.George street Beer & Sons, side King Square SHIP OWNERS. Peake Bros. & Co., Low. Queen slreet James Duncan & Co,, Water street Hon. UD. Davies, Water street i. T.Newbery & Co., Water street P.Fodley, Low. Queen street Hyndman Bros., Lower Water st G. D. Longworth & Co., Water st GROCERIES. Up.Queen Street oe Beer & Goff, W.Kennedy, H.Coombs, McEachern & Co., FURNITURE. Mark Butcher, Cor, Kent & Hillsboro sts WATCHMAKERS, Up.Gt.George street Queen Street W.W.Wellner, N.Side Queen Square E. W. Taylor, S.Side Queen Square J.P.McKay, N.Side Queen Square SILK DYER, ETC. C. Gilmour, Fizroy street PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Jenkins & McLeod, Queen street F.D. Beer, King Square F.P.* *vlor, Grafton street |G. ORUGGISTS. W R Wetson, S.W podd, D.Rankic, Grafton street pothecaries’ Mall, N.Side Queen Square BOOK DEALERS. N.Side Queen Square (Jueen sirect S.Side Queen Square imothy O'Connell, Queen street arthur Haszard, N.Side Queen Square PHOTOGRAPHERS. ' Cor.Queen & Dorchester sts BANKS. | Union Bank—Geo.McLeod, Cashigr, Cor.Gt.George & Riciid st Bank of P.E. l-Jand—J.R.Brecken, Cashier, Low.Gt.George street | Merchants’ Bank—Wam.McLean, Cashier, Water street Queen street | heo.L.Chappelle, ‘ Sremner Bros., | LA. Jarvie, Ross Bros., AGENCIES, jlan Line Steamers, Carvell Bros | Quebec & Guif Port Steamers, o ! Merchants’ Marine Ins.Co., - Bo-ton Line Steamers, ai | P.E.Isiand Steamers, F.W.Hales | Imperia! Fire Ins.Co., F.T. Newbery _Montrea!l Marine Ins.Co., +s e6 a se ‘iu several styles and qualities, at very low prices. CaLL AND SRE._ | BEDROOM SETTS, ‘of patterns of Euglish, French, and A meri- can designs, new to this City, and from $18 to $300 per Sett. CALL AND SEE. ‘Chairs in a Large Assortment, 'Jast received; Wood Seated, Cane Seated, Office Arn, every sort of Rockers and Easy; and Smoking Chairs at very low prices. CaLL aND SEE. A Large Assortment of Wall & Corner Brackets ! — eee MISCELLANEOUS. BEDSTEADS, SINKS, WASHSTANDS, 7. Queen & Grafton sts | Canary Management.—Mrke just haif the Inman Line Steamers, fuss directed in the bird book over tbs) Anchcr Line Steamers, matter, and you will have, doubtless, better! Royal Fire Ins.Co., ee M.A.Cameron ae i oa > > 52 CENTRE TABLES. c ae TOILET TABLES, rz; 5 2 MUSIC STOOLS, S an CARD TABLES, o So MARBLE TOPS, pa =< WHATNOTS, = = = LOUNGES, = = SOFAS, = 1 . Earth Closets, Sifters & Fillers. MATRESSES— Hair, Flock, Excelsior, Straw, , Fibra. WASHING MACHINES— Spring Manglr, Patent Wringer, Spring Roller, Putman Rollers. English Rollers. WINDOW CORNIUCES— 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. Ail gods delivered to any part of the City and Royalty free of charge. - FIVE EX€ELLENT PIANOS FOR SALE CHEAPER THAN :NY IN THE CITY, Machine Job Work, straight and jig sawing, Fretwork of the finest class. ‘Turning of every discription, Oval, Spiral and Elizabethan, on the shorts est notica, in the best designs, and the cheapest inthe city. CALL AND BUY. ' MAREK BUTCHER. Ch'lown, Get. 10.—pat pres 4w ee ee — See pee een a a. For Sleigh Builders. Ate YOUU WANT TO BUY :— } | Steel, iron. Bolts. screws, Paint. Runners. | Shafts, Trimmings, &c success in raising canaries. Never give’ Lancashire Fire Ins.Co., + x them sugar, but all the red vepper they will; North British Fire & Life Ins.Co., eat. Itis the bestthing forthem. And if] Geo. W.DeBiois —AT— your birds feel hoarse at any time, put a, Intercolonial Express Co., Theo.L. Chappeile r piece of fut salt pork in the cage, and see; Agricultural Fire Ins.Co., Jas.DesBrisay LO WES/ PRICKS } how the little fellow wil! enjoy it. Give! Ocean Steamship Co., Peake Bros. & Co} re i —AT— him flaxseed once in a while; and if he’ Queen Ins.Co, (of ngland), uppears dumpy occasionally give a diet of | Geo.McLeod,Union Bank bread and water, with red pepper sprinkled Sun Mutual Life & Accident Ins.Co., ia, Horace Haszard } | BEER & SONS- i Oct. 25, 1877. Queen street (Jueen street Queen sireet Qucen street ‘SGVALSGAG Sujpjog uoay such as planing, acNOWNED ISLAND CROWN j eee oeteniinn ney i WReEMWELLI9G ST 10H" A NEW AND FIRST CLASS COOK STOVE, WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED FOR THIRTY DAYS! Please Call and Examine. STMON W. CRABBE, ‘“SIGN OF THE STOVE,’ Quee uv Street Ch’town, Oct. 19-1 w J. FL McKAY, © NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARK, CHARLOTTETOWN WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, Has just received WALTHAM WATCHES in solid Silver Cases with GUARD and KEY, warranted one year, from $17 upwards. NICE ASSORTMENT OF A. Gold and Silver Piain and Fancy Rings, Chains, Lockets, Brooches, Ear Rings, Spectacles. All Work Warrant PANY Repairing Neatly Executed. Ch’town, Oct, 19—lmeod ” oe ee oe MERCHANTS MARINE INSURANCE Go OF CAIN ADA - ee ee capital $1,000,000 with ower to intease to $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE : MONTREAL. RiSks Taken Daily at the Office of CARKVELL BROS. Agents for P. KE. Island Charlottetown, Jur 1877 que Labrador Herrin g | ———— i met PENAL NOTICE MicDougail & Currie’s Debtors, LL ACCOUNTS not settled by the lth , re | E are daily expecting a cargo of J AB- RADOR HERRING. which will be soid cheap trom the wharf, HASZARD BROS Ch town Sept. 23—eodtf HARVIPS LENDING LIBRARY ! WILL BE RE-OPENED SHORT. Y. County Court for Collection. J. S. CARVELL, Assignee Chtown, (bct. 26, "77-2 a viva. oc THE EVENING CLASS ithe COMMERCIAL COLLEGE \ ILL begin on MONDAY, 15th instant. Those wishing to attend this Class uring the winter will please call and wake rrangem?nts, as our accommodation for he winter is limited. T:..B8. RELI CP isciee Ch'town, Oct —8i wkly DO NOT FORGET 77 QUEEN STREET —iF YOU REQUIRE — CHEAP GOODS. Ladies’ Dress Goods, Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Ladies’ Winter Jacket, Ladies’ Winter Mantles, Persons wishing to subscribe will please leave their names at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square. sct. 27— FROM NEW YORK” FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. RIGT. “CAMWOOD,” Suttis, master, will receive freight in New York about TENTH NOVEMBER, for Charlottetown aud Summerside. Apply to PERKINS & JOB, South Street, New. York, or LONGWORTH & CO, Water Street. 'Ch’town, Oct. 26—3 taw till 10vh —_—— me i as te Ne ttl te —_— —--—- —----— STEAM COOKING. Ladies’ Winter Shawis, | MAYO’= STEAM ; Ladies’ Paislsy Shawis, Ladies’ Wool Hose, NOVEMBER, wili then be handed to — tf mode. On exhibition and for sale at BEER & GOFF S. CULINARY BOILER | | a Ladies’ Felt Skirts, LL the condensed steam is carried back into the boiler-»preventing uapleasant odors ip the kitchen. Meat, Vegetables, Puddings, &c., may ail be cooked at the ‘same fime, without niingling the flavors, while each article retains all its strength and aroma, and is more palatable and nu- 'tritious than when cooked by any other WOOL FRINGES,’ BRAIDS, SILK FRINGES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, TIES, COLLARS, CJFF3, BUTTONS, Ete. J. D.MASON & CO Charlottetown.