ged des =— The Farmer The king may rule o’er land and sea, ibe lord may live right roya.ly, The soldier ride in pomp and pride, The asilor roam o'er ocean wide ; Rat this or that, whate’er befall, Che farmer he must feed them all Ibe writer thinks, the poet sings, Ibe oraftemen fashion wondrous things, The doctor heals, the lawyer pleads, The miner follows the precious leads ; But this or that, whate’er betall, The farmer he mast feed them all The merchant he may buy and sell, Lhe teacher do his duty well ; nt men may toil through busy days, Ur men may stroll through pieasant ways, From king to beggar, whate er befall, Che farmer he must feed them all Ibe farmer's trade is one of worth, He's partner with the sky and earth, He's partner with the sun and rain, And po man loses for his gain ; And men may rise, and men may fall, Bat the farmer he must feed them all. God bless the man who sows the wheat, Whe finds use milk and fruit and meat ; diay hie purse be heavy, his heart be light, His vattle and corn and al) go right God blesa the seeds his hands let fall, he muat feed ua al) New York Ledger. Ce le —_ Local Notices. Por the farme A Bie inducement to marry, When You can turpish yeur roome with carpets s» cheap st James Paton & Co’s., 168 Market Square. ral0 3 LSERE is ne use, you must buy « carpet af James Paton & Co's, great sale, 1 Market Sqaare, m0 3i Suuon’s Cvore will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and Bronchiti« Heddin Bros. novldwly Tate Pargest sfle that has been fui imavy years is new going on st James Paton & Co's carpet department. m0 3i Jvsr think of it, tapestry carpets 24 cents « yard at James Paton & Co's, great sale, 108 Market Square. mi0 3i “HacgaseTack,” a lasting and fragrant per- fame. Price 25 and 5@ cents. —Reddin Bros. novidwly Crop Prospects. Henry Clews writes ire irom New York: The Western crop remains about stationary. The season is late and the promise for wheat considerably below that of » yes: ego; & that thei » at present, fore is, barely aq crop; but ‘the unusual surplus to be carried over would give us abont an average supply for export. It is, as yet, too early to form any trustworthy judgment as to the of the cotton crop;. but such partial indications as are forthcoming point to.the probability of a reduction of acreage Sowie reports covering # limited area have been ished, which show a probable re- duction of about 20 per cent.; but they are of little walue aa showing what may be expected of thé cotton region as a whole. This is s factor to be watched, as there can be no doubt that anotber uine millions crop would be a mational disaster. At present, however, it would be needlessly pessimistic to expect repetition of the excesses of the last two years. Have you seen the goods we are selling at each low prices’ It will repay you. We can save you money. Bargaine in ali des eriptions of house furnishings goods, millinery, hate, ¢oreete, velvets, gloves, curtains, dress woods, dloths, and a thousand other special. ties. Come in and see the goods.—W. A. Weeks & Co m0 23 NOTHING LIKE! HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam — Gp Cough o or Cold. A FEW DOSES Bateau Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all Drug- giste. oct26 SALT ! SALT! EK have now on the way direct from Liverpool 5,000 bags salt, due here about the middle of May, which we offer to the trade at lowest prices while landing. wry gh bl McLEAN & CO. Souris, April 29th, 2w Paper Hangings, Window Blinds Curtain Poles. HE BAZAAR OO. are showing the finest stock of ENGLISH, AMERI- CAN and CANADIAN WALL PAPER in Charlettetown. A Grand Jury, consisting of all their vid customers and one hundred new ones, has been appointed to examine into ‘the case and decide where the BEST BAR- GAINS are to Be had. They are daily giving their verdict aa follows :— “Por Mandsome Papers. Dadoes and Borders to Match, the Ba- “var €o. are away ahead.” Their WINDOW BLANDS and CUR- TAIN POLES are very fine. LAST YEAR'S away | E@ See their sample BOOKS. BAZAAR STORE, Street. “sttetown, March 29, 1892. PAPER almost given POWDER | ' PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. | Costains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phesphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Torcnto, Ont, AUCTION SALE. Valuable hon ini Harbor’s Mouth, Let 48. Ts ERE wil) be sold by Public Auction. on the premises, Lot 48,0n WEDNESDAY, the 18.b day of May, imatant, at 11 o'clock, a. m.: A that valuable Farm lately belonging to John Cardiff, comprising about i7 actea, with Dwelling House ani Vutbulkd ings thereon. This Farm is wel situat d and is a very des r- able property. There will be soki a’ the aame time and pease. one Mare 5 years old. one Mare 6 years old, one Horse 5 years old, one Cow, and «a apumber -f other articles aad househals eftects. Sale itive. Noreserve. ‘ei ms cash For further particulars apply to Davies & Fas aard, Sclicitors, &c , Charlottetown. I. M, POOLE, Assignes John Caraif, _ may 1e- <iy & wy & wy pat t) tle res TO. LET. 1K eastern half of Hous sitaated on King Street. opposite Juige Reddin’s residence. This House contains eight quod reems, besides ea tries, and is in good order. !’ossession poe mediateiy. Apply to Mr. Thomas M Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at a port. EDWARD KELLY. meh25 Charlottetown to Suammer- side and Return. 'TEAMER “FASTNEC” salis every Wednos- day for Suswerside. pone early Thura- day wornisg, on her way to ax. Freight carried at low rates. Passengers’ Single Ticket, $1.00. Apply to Weents; Retarn, W. W. CLARKE, _ Agent, Me ortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, at she Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WED- NESDAY, the First day.of Junemexty A. D. IX2, nithe hour of Tweive o'clock, noon :— LL y= tract, © or reeee at nos. A ate, lying aud being renvi sh. in Let ar Township Number Sixty-seven, ded as follows:--Commencing at the north-west anvile of plot number thirty-four in possession of Malcoim G'\lis, on the south side of the Anderson road leading from Bedeque to Charlottetown ; thence as sonth one . hundred .ehsins thence west for phe sistance of five chains ; thence north-to the said Reed; thence f ing the course of said oan east five chains to the place of commencement. containing fifty acres of jand, more or less, and is the east moiety of plot number thirty-five, which piece of land was con- weyed to aes by Indenture dated the fifteenth day of May, A. D. 1847, made between Lady Louisa Augusta Wood of the one part and Roderick Gillis of tne other part. Atso--All that other fract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the said ae ship, adjoining the said first described ‘Ergot ot land, on the east side there of, hee, 4 t of two chains on the said Anderson road ning back the same distance as the | ce. cribed land, said piece of jand being at the. pay — in the posseasion of the said Hoder- ick Gillis AND ALSO— All that other tract, piece and par- cel of land, situate on said Township, containing fifty acres of land, and lately purchased by Roderick Gillis from a he om missioner of Public _ tees : Lands, which ece of land wae formerly leased to John Gillis by lease from Lady W. dated the twenty-tifth ian of May, A. D. 186 aad by him assigned to the aaid Koderick Gill fally descrived in the said lease and in the.deed from the Commi sioner of..Public Lands, and ia bounded on ths nerth by the Anderset road, on the east by the above described first fifty acrea, and on the west by in possession of the widow of Lud wick Mevo jonsld, The above sate will take place under and by virtue ef a power of sale contained in a certain Indentnre of Mortgage, bearing date the ninth day of January, A. D, 1880, made between Roder- ick Gillis and Anne Gillis, biswife,.of the oné part, and Richard tHeartz of the other part. For farther perticnless as to termsof saie end otherwise apply to Mr. William 8S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Block. Charlottetown, ated this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1892. RICHARD HEARTZ, meb23— —lew (wed) us sle Mortgagee.__ Y.M.C. A. Reading Room, Gymnasium, Bduca- tional Classes, Recreation Rooms, LARG well-lighted, comfortable Readin A one where the following Papers an Magazines can be seen :— MAGA ZINKS :— American Garden, Amateur Work, Blackwood, Chamber;’ Journal, Cassell’s at Family Journal, century, Cantons po A a nightly, Nineteenth Centu Kclecric, Good Words, Harper orth American Review, Outing. ce a Mentniv. Review of Reviews, Sunday at Home, cribner. Weekly, Punch, Penny It n. Scien- ILLUSTRATED W. iustrated, Queen. Scien” 5 tifle American and Supplement. Grip, Hlustrated London ndon Graphic, News, -filus- I trated, Youths’ Companion, Young Men’s Era. EDUSATIONAL PUBLICATIONS :—Educa- tional Journal, Kindergarten, Popa Canadian Magaziue of Science oul ndustriai Art...Educational Times, Education, Teacher's Insticute. Under the terms of amalgamation betwesn the Charlottecowa Athietic A tion and the Y. M. C..A., purchasers of $5.00 tickets are entitled to the use of the Gymnasium, Information regarding the Educational Classe on application to the General Secretary. Tickets admitting to Gymnasium, Reading anu other Rooms, $5.0) per year; ing Room alon $2.00; Boys inder 16 years of age, half price. You are cordially invited to call and look through the iasti¢ntion. Visitors always wel- C. A. MAFIT, General Secretary, jan23 1 — ae : THURSDAY, MAY 12 1892 TEL, PICKFORD & BLACK’S N. 8, & P.B. 1. Coastal Service, SEASON !€92. STEAMER “FAS PNET,” J. E. Hopkins, Com iarder, \ ILL SAIL FROM HALIFA day Kvening at 6 o’olock, « ing at Canao, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, 5o ris, Chariotte- town and Summerside. Returning. will leave Charlo ictown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, -alling at Port Hawkesbury, Arichat and Canso Lowest rates of freight to all po ts on the route, Through bills of ladi rts of call te United Statee, ritais nd Continent, ‘or al) other information apply to w. W. 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Call and see this horse for yourselves. ap23—dy law & wky 2m Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COOK, to whom liberal wages will be en. Also, an assistant Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in dining room. Good references required. P. P, ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. meohi3 —tf :/The Bastar Steamship Oo BEG TO ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS: Ti capa pos. First-Class Steamer PREMIER, Se ip 4 vray ey, will sail from Halifax a ing. at 6 o'clock, to Canso, Bere! Mulgrave, astings and Port Hood, thence to Souris. and Summerside. Re- turning, Will ve Summerside and Charlotte- town ae Satunden for Port Hood, Mulgrave, Cango a Ales, arriving at Halifax eyery Monday night or Tuesday morning, connecting with Steamer Halifax which leaves for Boston pi Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. a aie has superior accommodation for pas- Pale from Charlottetown to either way, 30 cents. Throug’ Billa of Ladiag to Boston, New York, London, Liverpool Havre, Hamburg, Antwerp. 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