nr, mae - The Queoss at the Tomb of Princess Alice. The Darmstadt correspondent of the Primes writes as follows :-—So deeply aclected was the Queen by the ideas naturally a wsociated with the cere- mony of the forenoon that it was deem- ed doubtiul by her attendants whether she woult have the courage to carry eut the olher part of her purpose in here; but, to-morrow he return of the Royal com- Her Majesty summoned for the bitter trial ¥ Princess Beoa- Londen comiag tixed tur paoy to }raden, up fortitude eneugn in store. Accor panied b 7 triee and the (irand. Duke, her son-in- the (Jueen drove in an open carrl- age and four, preceded by twe ott- riders. to the Roseuhehe, the summer residence of Princess Charies, 19 # cor rounds of whieh stands the the mournfulobject of Iler Naturally dis: isitive eyes, the unfrequented law, ner of the g mausoleum, Majesty's pilgrimage. liking to encouoter inqu Queen took the most unire d route to this sorrowful “ hill of roses. Beyond tiie murmur of the town below, though withie sight of the quaint aod pointed Gothie gables clustering round the moated oldgeastie of the Hessiau Dukes, is the gontly rising knoll crowa ed by the mausoleum wherein repose the ashes of the Princess Alice and two of her children. Wanderizg about the neatly-irimmed flower plots chat front the tomb ot the Princess, the visitor imagines the mausoleum to be nothing more thuna sheltering garden-house however, tue and ventures in, to find, > bi sarcopbagi, floor occupied by three- shrouded with ermmsonscolored velvet pails and covered with floral crezses, drooping palm branches, aud wreaths cf violet, waite, and yellow ‘mmeortelles, «A mark of tenderest love and aifee- tion from her breken hearted moihor, Vietoria.’ “A mark of afiection- ate love from -Louise;’3 “A mark of love and affection from Alexandra ;” “Tn ffect remembrance from Marie :” « Amark of teuderest devotion from Beatrice.” are but a few of the English inseriptions appended to these floral emblems of immortality ; while conspicucus amony at the head of the largest coffin, reposes & massive wreath oi purple grampian leather, being “A token of love from . er ty ; ~ 64 31 al wil, Balmoral,” brought away by the Girand Duke in October, 1879, after his sorrowing s0- joura at {ler Majesty's ilighland home. Into this sunny sepulchre the Queen with her companions entered, and fectiouately placed twe more wreaths and a floral cross upon the already heaped u » contra! bier. Thon kneeling, Her Majesty remained for several min- utes by the side of her departed dangh- c “ ai ter in deeb devotion. lier Majesty's visit to the mansoleum lasted in all about a cuarter of an hour. John Locke, the English philosopher, was a favorite with many of the great noblemen of his age. They liked his robust sense and enjoyed even the sharp reproois in which he occasionally indulged. On one occasion }e had been invited to meeta select party at Lord Ashley’s. When he came they were playing at cards, ana con- tinued absorbed in the game fortwo or three hours. For some time Locke looked on, and began to wrile diligently in a blank beck taken from his pocket. At length they asked him what he was writing. He answered,—My lords, I am _ im. proving myself the best I can in your com- pany ; for having impatiently waited this honor of heing present at such a meeting of the wise nen and great wits of the age, I thought I could not do better than write down your conversation, and here [ have in substanceall that has passed this hour er two.” The noble lords were ashamed at the written feéord of their frivolous talk, that they at once stopped card-playing and began the discussion of an important sub- ject. Thomas Carlyle has uttered even a more panzent reproof of idle talk: ‘‘If weean permit God Almighty,” he says, ‘‘ to write down our conversation, thinking it good enough for him, any poor Boswell need not seruple to work his will of 1t.°— Youth's Companion. te “a me ee Remedy for Hara Times. Step spending so much on fine clothes, rich foed and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clething; get more real and substantial things ef life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expeusive and quack doctors or using se much of tlie vile humbug medicine that dees you ouly harm, and makes tthe proprietors rich, but } ut your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop bitters that cures always at 4 trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itence. Read ef it in another column. ce Pa te MEINEATURE ALMANAC‘. SATURDAY.. 00a toty so Ma 8, 1OOe SuNRisks...... 4.51 | Hien Warer 4.06.p.m Gon Bate... 7.03 | Fut Moon 24, 6,37 .Gm Weather Bulletin. Probab lities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Proviices. Torento, April 30. Strong winds, shifting towards the west ; cleudy weather with rains, followed by a fay day to-morrow. ; orn New Goons, Spring and Summer, 1880—/ at a smal! advance on cost, at the Manchester House, Queen Street, as they must be sold this seaser. A new line of Tweeds and Coat- ings received. Inspection *solicited.—S. W, MeMurrcy. [lw eod being } SS: QUEEN STREET, (pposite Beli Tower, IN EW PTET, ESNOHSh Canadian AND AMERICAN Per “Northern Light,” {REAT PART of our Spring [ Stock has just come to hand per “ Northern Light.” We con- gratulate our customers on being able to place betore them, per- haps, the cHEAPEST stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS ever presented in this Province. We have exercised ail the care and taste we could command in the selection of this Stock, which we were fortunate enough to secure just as the various mar- kets reached the lowest point. We open to-day nearly 200 PIECES DRESS MATERIALS, chiefly Cushmeres, Merinos, Lus- tresand Cords; Black and Colored Lustres a specialty ; Black Cash- meres and Crapes VERY CHEAP. Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS is replete with the latest novel- ties in Style and Color; Silks, Satins, Feathers and Flowers, and every requisite to be found in a good Millinery Kstablish- ment. We have great satisfac- tion in having a stock of Flowers such as is seldom seen, and which for Quality, Style and Price can- ‘not fail to please. We have also added to our already good Stock of Carpets, LACK CURTAINS, NEW EM- BROIDERIES AND LACKS, &e., and shall have great pleasure in showing our Goods to any one who may be dis- posed to favor us with their custom. TREMAINE & METCALF, 838 QUEEN STRERT. @a'tewn, April 23, 1880, panneenneneseaneee —eeet EXECUTORS’ MORRISEY’S FOUNDRY, Steam Engines Lathes, Verticles, Jools, Castings, Patterns, &c. ee A | AM instructed by the Pxecutors of the G Wstate of the late Eowarp Morkisey to sell at AUCTION, on the PREMISES, BAS END OF KENT STREET, en Wednesday, oth Hay Next, at ll o’cLock, 4iLof the Machinery. Piant, Tools, &e., of this Well-known Foundry, / —CONSISTING OF-— 3 Steam Engines, a!] complete and in good working order, (For description see Band- bills); 4 superior Iron Lathes, with all the latest necessary appliances. (for description ace Handbills); 2 Verticles or Drilling Ma- chines; 1 Centreing Machine; | Steam Planer; | Bolé Machine, (Dies and Taps complete) ; ‘2 Steam Boilers; Anvils, Vises, and all the necessary Tools for a first-class Foundry ; lot Ship’s Castings, Yhreshing Machine de. ; Stove do., full assortment; | Ship’s Capsian, 2 Winches, 2 Jack Serews; 2 full sets Grave- yard Kailings ; 20 tons old Metal; 25 tons old frou; 5 tons Pig Iron; Ll ten of old Copper, Brass and Compesisition, &c., &c. At 12.30 a. m., sharp, | will sell the Land and Foundry Buildings, &. The Land measures ninety-four (94) feet on Kent Street, and extends back one hundred and sixty (160) feet, being Town Lot No. 7, and part of Town Lots No. 8, in the Fourth Hundred. The Buildings consiat of a Pattern Shep, Meulding Shop, Machine Shop, Repair or Fitting Shop, Blacksmith Forge, and Brass Foundry. Also in the rear ef the above deaeribed land, a plet of Land 40x70 feet, which, together with a passage or right of way 15 feet wide, extending to Grafton Street, will be sold to gether with the above, or separate. This very valuable and well known Foundry Property needs no recommendation, is most eligibly situated for Foundry purposes, thoroughly well fitted out with superior Ma- thinery, Plant, Tools, &c., and has a first- class money-making business connection, Full particulars, with description of Machinery, &c., to be had in posters, Terms.—For the Property, 25 per cent. down at the time of Sale, the balance to be paid in four years, with interest at 6 per cent. Terms for the Machinery, Plant, &¢ —All sums under $50, cash on delivery ; from $30 to $100, 3 months; and over $100, 6 months’ credit on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, April 1, 18S0—mf, h 4i, pat th sat SOLE LEATHER ! SOG SIDES LOGAN’S No. J, e) 5vU sides +s “<é 2, At lowest prices, CARVELL BROS. April 27, 1889 -31 eod POWAEL SUHSERY | Trees, Seeds and Piants., PERSONS who cultivate the soil soon find eut that pays them to get the best Seeds, Trees and Plants. Now, many who selland some who buy know nothing about the cenditions upon which they grow. Some seed are vearly uscless aiter the first year; others, again, whose vitality is strong, are good, if properly kept, for many years. As we have been in the Nursery Seed and Market Garden business FOR ELEVEN YEARS, we think we know something about the nature of Seeds, and weuld not knowingly sell to another what we would net use in our own Garden. Our increasingly large yearly sales seem to point to the fact that our Seeds, &c., are giving satisfaction. Our mailing ac- commodations are so good that we cau send 4 lbs. or less of seeds in one parcei to any Post Oftice for one cent per four oz., thus bringing our Seeds to your ewn Post Office. Trees, Shrubs and Plants as usual, Our card ison all packages of seeds seld by us; this may prevent imposition. Our stock is for sale in the MARIET HOUSE, Charlotte- town, and at POWNAL. Send for Priee List. JAMES J. GAY, Pownal, April 26, 1530—5i oaw ++ le a aansaeancnmnaseeni ee TT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. i 6 L O sdsscccliaiesieanlinlabiiocin ; Valuable Property for Sale, F§NO BE SOLD, ail that part of Tewn Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, te gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulers apply te Messra. Hiopeson & McLzes Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. ‘to place to get your Printing dene is at the WK A MART ROOMS. ER PRIX TIN SALE, ws LACHINE CANAL. A came Notice to Machinist Contractors. ee {EALED TENDERS addressed to the }.) undersigned (Secretary of Railways and Canals) and endersed “Tender for Lock Gates, Lachine Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Kastern and Western Mails on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of JUNE next, for the construction of gates, and the necessary machinery connected with them, for the new locks on the Lachine Canal. Pians, Specifications and General Condi- tions can be seen at this office on and after HURSDAY, the 20th day of MAY next, where forms of tender can also be obtained. Parties tendering are expected to provide the special towls necessary for, and to have a . 2 practical knowledge of, works of this class, and are requested to bear in mind that ten. ders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and— in the case of firms—exvept there are at- tached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and resideuce of each member of the same; and, further, an accepted bank cheque for a sum equal to $250, for the gates of each loek, must accompany each tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party ten- dering declines entering into contract for the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the effer submitted. “The cheque thus sent in wiil be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are no3 accepted. For the due fulfilment of the esntract the party or parties whose tender it is proposed to accept will be notified that their tender is accepted, subject to a deposit of five per ceni. of the bulk sum of the contract—of which the sum «ent in with the tender will be con- sidered a part—to be deposited to the credit of the Receiver General within cight days after the date of the notice. Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work. This Department does not, however, bind itself te accept the lowest er any tender, By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. oF Rariways & Canats, } ap 6, 2aw tl Ottawa, 29th March, 1880. \ 3rd June , rx Gee CM er, arr <. . > ~ +2. oA } id BRS Pacific fee ee ee ee me Renders for Relling Steck. — Canadian Railway. dee er are invited for furnishing the . Rolling Stock required to be delivered on the Canadian Pacitic Railway, within the next four years, comprising the delivery in each year of about the following, viz :— 20 Locomotive Engines. 16 First-class Oars (2 proportion being sleepers) 20 Second-class Cars, do. a Express and Baggage Cars. 3 Postal and Smoking Cars. 246 Box Freight Cars. 100 Flat Cars 2 Wing Ploughs. 2 Snow Ploughs. 2 Flangers. 40 Hand Cars. THE WHOLE TO BE MANUFACTURED IN THE DoMINION oF CANADA and delivered on the Canadian Pacitic Railway, at Fort William, or in the Province of Manitoba. Drawings, specifications and other informa- tion may be had on application at the office of the Engineer-in-Chicf, at Ottawa, on and after the Lith day ef MARCH next. Tenders wili be received by the under- signed up to noon of THURSDAY, the Ist day ef JULY next. By Order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. Derr. er Ramways & Canara, } [fe 16, oaw Gitawa, 7th February, 1886. { till june 30 19 Fe Canadian Pacific Railway. Fenders for Tanks and Pumping Rachinery. ENDERS will be received by the under sigued up tonoon on SATURDAY, the 15th MAY next, for furnishing and erecting in place at the several watering stations along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction, Frost-proof Tanks with Pumps and Pumping Power of cithgr wind er stea'r, as may be found most suitable to the lecality. Drawings can be seen and specifications and other particulars obtained at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and after the 15th April. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary Derr. or Rartways & Canata, } ap5, taw tl Ottawa, Ist April, 1880. 15th May New Seeds, New Seeds, RANKIN’S SRUG STORE, Ali Varieties of Well-known Flower and Garden Seeds, including some very new and ehoice kinds. Having been imported from one of the most reliable houses in the trade, the subscriber warrants them to give satisfaction. Cc. ©. RANKIN. Ch’tewn, March 20, ‘80 —12i Marmalade and Jams, — SALE IN BULK, AT BEER & GOFP’S. | Ame S Before Taking April 17, 1880. 4 SIE SA TIO: SITES Oa a ee OO OD OLE ENTS Herring. Codfish. er BRAY FOR CASH,-~- 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtis Cedtish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALI, Head Queen's Wharf, opposite I. C, Mall's, e 9 ; To Fisheries and Factories, “yy NE TON AMERICAN MANILLA MAR. LIN (Tarred and White), Cotton Lines Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Anchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), | coils Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, Wire Rope Paints, Vils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery, Sail Making, Light Ducks for Boats’ Sails, D, SMALL, Jan, 21, 1880—tf A Griak pO AUCTION SALE. fh be sold by Public AUCTION, on FRI. 7 DAY, the l4th day of MAY, next, 1880, at the hour ef 12 oclock, noon; on the premises formerly occupied by the late Albert McKinnon, blacksmith, of Spring Park Road Uharlottetewn Cemmon, the followi , mentioned Live Stock, Goods and Chattels, being part ci the estate of the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :- ] Cow, 1 Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Iron Plough, 2 Agricultural Tormentors, 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Stove, 2 Beadsteads, lot Crockeryware, | Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot Knives, Forks and Spoons, } Circular Saw, SOPHIA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate, Ch’town Common, 10th April, 1880.-5i oaw Codfish. Codfish. tr SALE, CHEAP, : ¢0 Quiutals Codfish., W. D. STEWART, Anctioneer, April 17, ’80—4i eod DANBELION, qAAND tou Porest axp Bisr MEpicAL QUALI TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERA, THEY CURE Diseases of EAI the Stemach, Bowels, BBlocd, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or- yADS, Meeplessness, Femal and PPrumnkeness, aComplaints Si0C0 IN GOLD Vill be paid for a case they will not cur gor help, cr for anything impure or injuri- gous fonnd in them. Nervousness, Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and giree books, and try the Bitters before yo isleep. Take no other. : The Hep Cough Cure and Pai : elief is the Cheapest, Sures and Best, For saLk sr W. R. rs WATSON an AP®THECARIES HALL. [mar 5, ’80 LAME AXD SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cost. Giles’! Liniment fodine Aminenia, Spavins, Splints and Ringhones cured with- out blemish. Senddfor pamphiet containing full information, te’Rr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y." Gée only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wzappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and.in quagts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Tria] bottles, 25 cts. _ Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warsen$ Druggist. Ney. 28, 1579-—eod wky 4m GRAWS SPECEFIC ME DICINE Trace mark. Phe Great fkace vai ~ - he, = : =? aS (i x», English Rem- SEF fee * ey, an unfail- ae fal. Am ey © ' PT ae ‘ka © ing eure for Sem- es ae A: 47 inal Weakness, ‘Uasz * <>. . Spermatorrahea, ~ , eer Impotency, and 2st all diseases that ~“+ : tfollow as a se-After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Cone sumption. se, Ful! particulars in our pam phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te every one. f&. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $! per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which, place please address all future communi- cations. #3 Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugist and by ali wholesaleand retail Druggiste the United States and Canada. 2 Januavy 24,1 9