i — a pamnceennctetlbe _—-- The Examiner.) A Ballad (Written for The mother’s f And her heart was full of care, As she looked eut in the distance And saw the white stones there, ace Was gloomy, And she thought of het bel ved And her only son laid there; Oh. how hard it was to part with One so loving and so fair. And she thought how manv mothers Weep in silence and in gloom, Lightened by that fond assurance: They shall meet beyond the tomb, Dare I entertain my sorrow ? Let me work—there’s work to do. Ob, my boy, if you were with me, You would bid me do so, too. Hush! A faint knock at the door— Faint, as scarcely to be heard; And the mother crossed the floor, Pitying thoughts in her were stirred, For before her on the doorstep Was a young man, tall and thin, And his face looked pale and haggard, As she quickly let him in. ‘“‘Give me shelter for the night; I am tired, and cold, and sick, And the wind blows fairly through me, And the rain falls fast aud thick.”’ Thinks she: he's the age of Willie. For His sake who said that he W ho has pity on his children, Has done mercy unto Me. I will give him food and shelter; More than that should he require; Then she gently bade him enter, And sit down before the fire. Then she took and dried his garments, Brought the clothes of her dear boy, Gave him food and drink sufficient, Till his face lit up with joy. And when evening grew still darker, And she would retire to rest, To her boy's own room she showed him, Giving, thus her very best. And that night when she, retiring, Thought about ber deeds that day, She remembered all the sadness That had now been swept away. In the working for another, She had gained her own repose, For the sweetest kind of pleasure Is to soothe another's woes. E. L. F. __—e-— « -_——- -— If the Sufferers from Consumption, THE URDAY, MALY EXAMINER, - - - - ital P, H. Island Hospital. oo NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorporation, a PUBLIC MERTING of all contributors to the above Institution will be held in the Upper Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., ina the City of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Oa Thursday, 29ih May, 1859, AT THE HOUR OF 7.30 P. M., with the By-Laws, and for the transaction o! such other business as shall be broug it before the Meeting. B.e@RALDERSTON, Secretary of Trustees. mayl4—dy 3i (law) ‘YEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- s signed, and endorsed “Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be received up to noon of MON- DAY. 26th May, 190, forthe undermentioned articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Soperintendent on Lennox Island, in such quintities and at such times after the Ist July. i8y0. as they muy be requir d by him:—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of such of the abuve-mentioned articles as are transmissable by post should accompany each tender. i The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, : Any newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this “epartment through the Queen’s Princer, will forfeit payment for the same, L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the ~uperintendent-General of Indian Affuirs. Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa, Ist May, 1890. may9—law tl 26th Gay's Seeds, Trees and Plants \ E think it unnecessary _to blow, a business shou d speak for itself. We give below a list of seeda seld in packages. We put up large pkts. and for less money than the small imported from abroad. All seeds sold are the same as we plaut ourselves. The following mailed to any address at 5c per pkt. Reet, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Carrot, Tomato, Parsnip, Onion, Lettuce, Raddish, Spinach, Cucumber, Squash, Pumpkin, Melon, Cress, Parsley, Sunflower, Savory, Sage, Swect and Yellow Corn. Beans. Peas, Carrots, Parsnips, Mangold Beet, Vetches, Fodder Corn, Field Peas, late and early Red Alsike, and white Dutch Clover at our usual low prices. Fruit Trees—Wealthy, Ben Davis, Alexander, Red Astrachan, Apple, etc., at 25 cents each. Yellow Egg and Purple Plum, 50 cents; Ked Cherry, 25 cents; Gooseberry, 6c to 12¢.; Orna- mental—Horse-chestnut, 20 to 40 cents; Lime, Scrofula and General Dability will try Scott’s | Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos- | phites, they will find immediate relief and a | permament benefit. Dr. H V. Mott, Brent- | wood, Cal., writes: ‘*l have used Scott’s| Emulsion with great advantage in cases of | Phthisis, Scrofala and Wasting Diseases. It is very pelatable.” Sold by Druggists, at 50 c. and $1.00. —— -—-~-ee Local Notices. Use Condensed Coffee, only 25 cents a tin, at Beer & Goff's. 3i— may 12 Don't forget that by buying five pounds of teaat Beer & Uoff's you can get one of those teapots free of charge. 3i—mayl2 One hundred and twenty cases of spring and summer Boots, Shoes and Slippers, the best and cheapest we have yet shown, at the Do} minion Boot and Shoe Store. 3i—mayl2 Oar fu'l force of ten salesnen will be on hand this evening to attend to our numerous customers. No one need go away without buying. —Goff Bros, myl0 lw New Boots! New Boots! great variety, latest styles, cheap! cheap ! cheap! must be sold ! must be sold ! must be sold !—Goff Bros. myl0 lw Headquarters for Seeds of every kind is at Geo. Carter & Cos. Seed Store. mayl2—lw dy wy No one who consults his own interest can afford to pass J. B. Macdonold’s, when he wants a suit of well-made clothes for self or boys at cheapest price. 3i—may 12 There is an awtul rush to Goff Bros. for boots aud shoes. They must be giving them away. myl0 lw Seed potatoes, Beauty of Hebron, at Carter’s Seed Store. The best is the cheapest. Buy Carter’s Seeis and you will have the best. may]l2—lw dy wy Strawberries are coming into Boston from the South at the rate of 31,000 boxes per aay. ** Died of Old Age”’—-Those ‘* Commission” packet seeds that failed to grow. Don’t use any more of them but plant Carter’s seeds, which are fresh and reliable. mayi2—lw dy wy Don’t hum-BpuG yourself by buying auction furniture. Call at Mark Wright & Co’s. and get better bargains, may8 3i Children’s and boys’ suits, in great variety at the Popular Clothing Store.—James Paton & Co. apl29 Al Right, 587, I ‘HIS SPLENDID HORSE 4s too well known to the breeders of Prince Hdward Island to need any puffing. They ali know what he is, and what 1 grand family of trotters and roadsters he has built up in the Maritime Provinces, where his stock have taken high rank, and are every year coming to the front. He is one of the very few horses in the provinces that con- tributed a representative tothe 2.30 list in 1889, his son Charlie Mitchell having made a record, in a contested race, of 2.284. ALL RIGHT, 5817, is the sire of GROTND BO whcccecdccschevectdeubantin 2.233 og | Se ee 2 284 NG Ded ctncbesksnds wea cccce ed aoe a beededcdnacdins erecccee «+» 2.363 ih, ch ccs hn inssik dmb debues -2.39 Little Fred (trial 2.28). ............ coveh of | ES ra $0 npependganecebe 2.40 Lucy Derrick (4 yr. old)...... treeceees et 44h Nellie T. (trial)....... hb 06s) anes cdeane ae George All Right........... epecccccccemeGl wesc bedaviesés ouvese <obdeevacnelll and many other speedy and well-known trotters. ALL RIGHT wil! stand at the Stables of ratric< Connolly, in Charlottetown, every week from Tuesday morning to Saturday morning at R Y. MeCoubrey’s, New Glas- gow Dadge, every M mday afternoon; and in 6 Samn every Saturday from noon till Mond y at noon. ao » ? i y 77 alc if : u pene to raise trotters—and of course you d¢—breed to AT 2IGHT ; ri br Fe d to l. RIGHT, and you will get 10tters aud first-class roadsters. | NEWTUN LEB, pty 8, THO ¢ly jee yy Mountain Ash, and Elm, 5) cents; Sycamore, Oak-leaved Meuntain Ash and Weeping Willow 75 cents; Snowball and Weigelia Rosea, 30 cents. We wili advertise in season a large variety of transplanted annual flower plants. We have also wintered over Carnation Pinks, Indian Pinks, China Pinks, Pansies, Daisies, Sweet Rocket and Sweet William, etc. The above for sale at our place of business in the Market House as wellasat home. See signon North Side of Market House. Our terms are cash with orders, postage stamps as good ascash. Address; J. J, GAY & SON, Business Stand and Premises, AT TIGNISH. WILL SELL, rent for aterm of years with privilege of purchase, or exchange for City property, the Business Premises lately occupied by me, consisting of the Store and Dwelling, Warehouses, etc., which are all fitted up with every convenience for a Country business. Possession can he given immediate- ly. Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. apl2—3m _ pat jour CAUTION. ROM and after this notice, the owners of all Horses and Cattle found running at large in the East Royalty, will be prosecuted according to law. HENRY LONGWORTH, CHARLES PALMER, WILLIAM DODD, J. D. IRVING, J. H. GATES, C. BENOIT, WILLIAM McLEAN. Ch’town, April 18, 1890—tf pat Tenders for Old Boiler. NEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Ss undersigned, will be received until SATURDAY, I7thinst., for the purchase of the Old Boiler lately taken out of the steamer William at this port, each tender to state a lump sum that he is willing to pay for same, with such articles as belong thereto. Purchasers to take possession and remove by ist June next. R. MceMiLLAN. may8—d&w her guar pio jour tl 17th W. GC. TURNER, QUEEN SIFREET, OPPOSITE NORTON & FENNELL’S, Agent for the Tryon Woolen Mills, OOL BOUGHT FOR CASH or taken in exchange for Tryon Cloths. GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest possi- ble prices. Highest price given for Wool, either ia goods or cash. eod & wky—mch28 FOR SALE. A Good Chance, as I am Going West. | OFFER FOR SALE my Freehold Pro- perty, situated on Fitzroy Street. The land measures 62 feet on Fitzroy Street, and running back 160 feet, with two Double Houses thereon, good frost-proof cellars, with large Yard and Garden, and stables and Coach House, all in good repair. ‘This is a good paying property, as the Houses are al- ways occupied. Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, On the premises. Wotice to Debtors. All persons indebted to me, either by mort gage notes or book account, are requestea to settle their amounts on or before the Ist of December next. After that date they will be handed in to my a for lea, moh2g ly etd wy + ee? for the purpose of electing Trustees for the | government of the Institution, in a cordance | CARD. DR. H. O. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. AIC ew OFFICE: Kent Street, next door to Nidon House. Ma, 8 tt Lava e | 6 BARRELS landing to-day ex ‘ Ari- ~POU zona” from Bras D'Or, superior quality. CARVELL BROS. may9—2w 2aw pat Kent Millis Flour. FOR SALE. 'IVHE property in the Common of Charlotte- town, near Brighton Road, at present occupied by the subscribers, consisting of ‘Two Acres of Land, Dwelling House, Barns, Hen- nery, etc., and Orchard. Apply to Cc. B. CHAPPELL, or to JOHN HOLMAN. may 12—6i eod MORTGAGE SALE. O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 3istday of May next, at 12.30 p. m., on the premises, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 16th day of July, A. D. 1883, and made between James Fitzsimmons and Catherine Fitzsimmons, his wife, of the one part, and Angus A. MeLean, of the other part: All that tract, piece and parcel of Land, being part of Town Lot Number 91, in the first hundred ef Town Lois in Charlottetown, bounded and described as follows :—Commencing at the south- east angle of Town Lot Number 90, in the first hundred of ‘own Lots in Charlottetown, on the north side of Dorchester Street ; thence north- wardly eighty feet ; thence easiwardly forty-two feet ; thence southerly eighty ‘eet vo Dorchester Street ; thence along the said street westwardly forty-two feet to the place of commencement. For further particulars apply at office of Messrs McLean & Macdonald, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated the 28th day of April, 1890. A, A. McLEAN, ap28—2aw 2w dly Mortgexzee. WHITE TAR CAMPHORETTE (A Substitute for Camphor.) _— i ; AS NO EQUAL for the preservation of Garments, Furs, Blankets, Rugs, etc., in keeping off and FOR DESTROYING MOTHS, and other Insects. For sale at A, §. JUHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. apl6 Tenders for Lighting the Streets of Charlottetown with Electricity or Gas. EALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of WED- NESDAY, the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1890, from persons who are willing to contract with the City of Charlottetown for lighting the streets of the said City with ELECTRICITY or GAS, on the following conditions, viz. :— lst. The number of Electric Lights to be 60 or not more than 70, as agreed on by the Finance Committee, the power to be 1200 or 2000 candle power ; or 2nd. The number of Gas Lights to be 80 or not more than 120, as agreed on by the Finance Committee. A.so—Tenders will be received for supply- ing the City of Charlottetown with a complete Electric Plant, capable of furnishing the neces- sary namber of lights and quality of power required as above stated, and containing one- haif more power reserved. Tenders will be opened on Thursday, the 3rd day of July next, A. D. 1890. Satisfactory security is required to be given for the fulfilment of contract. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, 1 City Hall, April 21, 1890. f ap2l—_mwf pattts Charlottetown Hospital, UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY. ISITED DAILY by a staff of skillful Physicians. Supplied with all con- veniences for the treatment of special cases, PRIVATE ROOMS at moderate charges for private patients. For admission and other particulars apply to the Lady Superior, or to any member of the Medical Staff. wky—mchl4 HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? YHEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. ame HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system, It is the best invigorator, ie ary, oo a wtennt ' : Gis Ot: The cireular around each box explains the symptems. Alsohow to cure a great variety ef diseases. "This infor: mation alone is worth ten times the cost. handsome ftillustrated pamphiet sent free con- tains valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Pr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom Mouse Street, Boston, Mass. “Rest Liver Pill Known.” lood! These pilis wore a won dertul discovery. Un- like any others. Ono Pitia Bose. Children take them easily. The raest delicate women) use them. In fact ail}! ladies can obtain very | great benefit from the ase of Parsons’ Piils. One box sent post- —= for 25 cts., or five oxes for $1 in stamps. @O Pillsin every box. We pay duty to Canada, Make New Wiholesa 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, Le N — ** Canadian - Howard, i LOUR. A " ” - Chipman’s Patent, oi? * " - White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, 71 3 ‘ X 95 $6 } ard Yeilo SUGA R. } = =e, Granulated Sugar. ) MOLASSES. } 2 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 50 barre!s and half barrels LABRZ 2,000 GRAIN SACKS, ORAGCE HASZARD., ’ Y ) 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, FOBACCS. | 26 cases CANNED SALMON, 2,000 cases TALL CANS, Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. LOWER OUFEN STRERT. ee 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, os DOR HERRING, | 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER 25 butts and caddies TWIST ‘ » cs = \ 50 half boxes Codfish, &e. a | au . i. 100 dozen BROOMS. Sundries. | 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST FRICES. 7 —---———+({ 9) | —— ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL LOT yz (3 Sul tig ——AT FROM—— Ine 20 0 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON REGULAR PRICES. —_—_—_—_(x) sincamaintate ¥k<>- Call and examine Stock and get prices. Bargaivs ever offered. JOHN McLEOD & Co. Charlottetown, March 22, 1890. 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