TAT SU_TIRY ay MErTMm Tt ‘ BINGEN ON THE RGINE. Y MRS. CAROLINE NORTON \ r Lewion lay dying in Algier r wa 1 of woman's nursing there Was earth i ins 3} . i i } i be e him, while his life i al 1 vay, And be i pitying gla s to hear what he r d as he took that com- And he said **] " ver more shall see my own, Mm) na ley lake a messawe and a token to some distant friends of mil so I I was born at Bingen,—at Bingen on the Rhir hers and companions, when they meeta rowd around, lo hea mw nful story, in the pleasant vine- i d, l we f the battle bravely, and when y was aone, Full many a corpse lay ghastly pale, beneath the Ar he dead and dying, were some grown 1 wars . lhe death wound on their gallant breasts, the last of many scars; ti And some were young, and suddenly beheld life's morn ae ine, And one ha ome from Bingen,—fair Bingen on sha Bats ‘Tell my mother that her other son sha)! comfort mt BROS . For I ; but a truant bird, and thought my home Fo y 1 > was a soldier, and even as a child My heart lea 1 forth to hear him tell of struggles And d and left us to divide his scanty | ; ' oard, | I let them take whate’er they would, but kept my father’s sword; : : An iti boyish pride I hung it where the bright fir ised to shine On the cottage w at Bingen—calm Bingen on | ve Rhine rell my sister not to weep for me, and sob with | i ping head, ; Wh ve tre ;come marching home again, with ] re ad: Bi »*k upon them proudly, with a calm and steadrIast eve, For her brother was a soldier, too, and not afraid | And if a comrade seek her love, I ask her in my name, lo ten te him kindly, without regret or shame ; And to hang the old sword in its place (iny father’s | sword and mine}, For the honor of old Bingen—dear Bingen on the hihine. vere’s another—not a sister ; in the happy days | You'd have known her by the merriment that ; spark!ed in her eye; foo inn nt for coquetry.—too fond for idle | Ah, friend, i fear the lightest heart makes some- mes | mourning ! fell her the last hours of my life, (for ere the sun be risen, My body will be out of pain, my soul be out of prison), I dreamed [ stood with her, and saw the yellow sunlight shine On the vine-clad hills of Bingen—fair Bingen on the Rhine. I saw the blue Rhine sweep along.—I heard, or | seemed to hear, r German songs we used to sing, in chorus | sweet and ciear, And down the pleasant river, and up the slanting | 51h The hoing voices sounded through the evening caim and still; And her glad blue eyes were on me, as we passed with friendly talk, Down many a path beloved of yore, and well remembered walk ! And her little hand lay lightly confidingly in mine But we'll meet no more at Bingen—at Bingen on the Rhine. His voice grew faint and hoarse,—his grasp was childish, weak, His eyes put on a dying look,—he sighed and ceased to speak ; His comrade bent to lift him, but the spark of e had fled, soldier rhe dead ! And the soft moon rose up slowly. and ealmly she } looked down the red sand of the battle-field, with bloody corpses strewn ; Yes, calmiy on that dreadful scene her pale light secmed to shine On Aa it = me on distant Bingen—fair Bingen on the thine. Sains lati olieseecideaoncodbn The Old Story. The failure of the Munster Bank, of which the principal offices are in Dublin and Cork, is the old story over again. Mr. Shaw, M. P., a director, borrowed £80,000 from the bank, and then put in a set-off of £30 000 for directors’ fees, which, however, he hed toabandon. Advances were made to another ex-director, Mr. Belton, with- out proper security. Both were allowed to make overdrafts for large amounts Such a thing could not have occurred in the Bank of Ireland, which never makes loons to its own directors. When directors are allowed to borrow the money of which they have the custody, abuses are always liable to occur, and will inevitably, from time to time be perpetrated. The majority of the shareholders of the Munster Bank are said to be women, whose sole dependence is upon the di- vidends The liabilities are re- ported to amount to $3,750,000, which it is said will be enough to meet all deman.s; if not, there is uttpaid capital of £775,000 liable to call; but it is clear that the | women who have their all in the paid-up capital could not respond. Once more the danger of making large loans, especially to the directors of the bank this disastrous failure. ee eee A Faith Cure in Nova Scotia Tho newspapers are somewhat agitated over an slleged case of healing by faith in | Nev Glasgow, N.S. The last Presbyterian Witness says : The person who sent us the original statement concerning this case of healing writes to say that the facta were obtained from the lips of one who had been to the sic’: wéman; and that he has himself investi: ted it further with the re- sult that thers was one, and but one, error Ree in the aceciunt, namely that the wornan was 380 restored as to be able to walk, whereas she had not got on thus far. For six years she had been affl'cted with chronic rheumatism; for three years she was confined to bed and unable to move *nd for fifteen months her sight was completely gone. She now uses her hands and arms freely. Her sight is restored The sharp pain has left her. She is very heppy and rejoices in the ealyation of Christ as well as in returning health. Miss McLeod is full of faith and hope in God, ard submissive to his will. We have no donbt es to the good faith and honesty of | our correspondents in reference to this case. (Ds - Special Notices, Den’? FAL to see the splendid stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry just opened by W. W. Wellner. 2i wky — jy22 WHERE is the place im the city to bay Lime Juice and Syrups? At R. K. Brace’s. jy22 Hoop Skirts 25 cents a set at J. B, Mac- d« Hala s. iy 0 Bostun pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’e. jy15 _ GaTurRine or THE CLANS. ~Scotch Bonnets jus! ived at J. B. Macdonald’s. iy 20 Doasuy, Gorr & Co’s. boots are giving great satisfaction. of the legion in a foreign land lay ’ , is signalized by | a ge at Oye os “A AR Oo = iax¥ FE PERSUADED “EF DAL ween =e New Laces just received at J, B, Mac- donald’s. jy 20 Cuoice meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & Gels jylb —TO— lLloop Skrrrs and B istles—one case opened | ; Buy Ladies’ Wear, &0, for a Gents Furnishing Store, — to-t’ay. J. B Macdon «ld iV 20 | Fins’ CLass custom beo's and shoes mde at | Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. Good fit guaranteed, Bol Reer & Gofl’s CuRAPKST yet, and warranted to wear. Ladies kid batton boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Golf & C may 26 Forty Quarter Boxes Choice Layer Raisins, 95 cents, at Beer & Goff's. jy9 Axoruer lot of Christies soda bisenit just GNA SAUSAGES a Vi if ata loss, and settle down cn one line of goods Best American perfect-filting Corsets 55cte. to $2.50. ' Dent's four-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair warranted) 85cts, worth $1.40. a. received at Beer & Goff. ma 21! Dent's four-button Kid Gloves (every pair LeATHER laces, blacking, sho» horns, Pe eee Kate Uaiewlctil tie 65 buttons and button fasteners, at Dorsey) Golf $1 each & Coe Ladies’ Linen Collars 7, 10, 12, and 14:ts, Kye Meat just received at Beer & Gofl’s. each. ju}7| Ladies’ Hoop Skirts 22, 25 and 28cts, with Bustles 85cts up. Ladies’ Busties 22, 25, 45, and up to $1.25 Ladies’ Rubber Circulars only $1.25 each, Prints marked l4cts, now for 10cts. Prints marked 10cts, now for 7} cents. American washing Prinis fer 5cts, worth 8 cents. Ticking marked 28cts, now 19cts. Gray Cotton, 36 inches wide, for 5cts. Also— A large stock of Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Suits $1.85 up. Men’s Navy Blue Suits arrive, only $5. Men's Black Worsted Suits $1, worth $14. ‘* Working Shirts, in Gingham, &c., Stupy your interest and buy your hats at D | A Bruce's. may 2, wkly Every part of a gun orasewing machine j}made at Browns, or any kind of fine ma- | chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver. At the Atheneum. A [ap 18 wky tf Now is the time to get a pair of Lawn Tennis Shoes. Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gent's / $1.25. Only thirty pairs on hand. Call early Dorsey, Golf & Co. may 26 : ee [ 7 in stock and to Biscuits ma 28 CANADIAN and American Toilet Soaps just Curistizs Snowflake and other fresh at Beer and Goli’s. | } received at Beer & Goff's. [ju22 | 30cts, up. BEAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s Men’s heavy, all-wool Pants $1.50, [may26 worth $°? 40. | Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits $7.50, $8, $%.50 lt» $14. malo} large stock of Tryon Tweeds et Mill : : e , ‘prices A very large stock of Scotch and Wa Brows, Gold and Silver Plater, of | Canadian Tweeds, S5cts, up. Braces, Pocket- _such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, | handkerchiefs and small wares in variety. A | watches, and jewelry of every description. | }grge stock of Shirts 75cts up. | Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, tnbtatot fap 18 why tf in good-fitting garments, | Kerr it before the people that R. K. | saving from $1 to $4 on each suit. | Brece’s celebrated Rotary Air Pipe Churns| wie jare the best in the market. Only two or) ¢~y, i r2 2 een three left, Farmers, don’t fail to try them, | CAMERON BLOCK, | July 10, 1835. L. E. Prowss has just opened to-day a fine assortment cf White and Colored Shirts. Uhay ws | satisfaction sie ~— Powe ”" ‘and a thermometer for Butter making. jyi7 Vien’s Sottp LEATHER Brocans for 95 cts., fat J. B. Macdenald’s Boot Store. jy9—pat | Rep CURRANT Jey, 25 cents per pound at | | Beer & Goff's. fap 9) Every person who wants a choice summer drink shoulé go to B. Balderston: Lemon | syrup, Raspberry Syrup, Pineapple Syrup, | Strawberry Syrup. Special Syrups for Soda | Water Fountains made to order: Home made land imported Candies of the very finest | quality: Pienies and Tea Parties supplied at | reasonable rates—B: Balderston, Queeu “treet: {ju272aw wky 3w pat THE EXAMINE: | ir you have a piece of fine machinery to |mend that you know crnnot be mended in | | any other shop on P. E. Island, just carry it | to Brown and ask him when he can have it; ; done, for he can make any piece of maclhin- | jery that ever was made by the hands of jman. Brown on the Athenwum eorner. i fAprl 18 wkly JESS edd fae has lately been replenished witha supply of G. dh. HASZARD’S FOR ALL KINDS OF af. —OF THE— Blank Books, wT xn Latest invention and Best Description, and we are now prepared to print, under the Gareful and Skilfal Supervision of itr, J. W. Mitchell, BILL HEADS, BLARK CHEQUES, Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, &&., SELLING VERY CHEAP, NOTES OF HANS, MAND BiLLs, 100,600 160,000 LETPER HEADS, ENVELOPES, pgcerpts, of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, 3 or 4 thousand boxes. POSTERS, DODGERS, &e. In Short Notiee, in Good Style AHD AT CHEAP PRICES. FOOLSCAP, LETTER & NOTE PAPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i ' ' j ; | | i i - Spruce Flooring aud Sheatiiag, & ‘Dlalliva’s Jet Black Writing Laks, ed ‘Staliord’s Copying Inks, fongoct SPRUCE "“FLOOWING | and SHEATHING, 1 HAVE NOW, and will (In all s:zo bottles. ) continue to have on hand a stock of the same, | WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which | | This is now acknowledged to be the best ee a ee, ee ee | Ink for office 2nd private use. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre- | pared to execute promptly orders left with me |fur omy description of Spruce Scantling, Hannan | Boareu, Laths, &e. | de. further particulars apply at my resi i elle i ie oe de... Prince Street ALSO IN STORE : ae THOMAS | Garter’s, Stephens & Toiary’s = 1 7 ts ar bas “é Writing & vopying Inks, EGGS | EGGS | ' HAVE commenced buying, and I want ! To be Sold at Great Discounts this season 206,500 DOZEN. Also, 25 tons Horsehair, 0 tons prime Wool, 5000 Calfskins; 10,000 sheep, kip, and cow Hides, and a large quantity of old Lead, Cop- per,2nd brass, for which I will psy the high- est possible price. S. P. CONROY, Travelling ‘Trader, AVING been appcinied by Messrs. Prim rose Brothers, of Picton, agent for th- ATAL.ERY tRasn Jan i | G.H. HASZARD, BRO\WN’S BLOCK, Queen Square, Ch town, May 18, '85,—wky April 10, 1885. | | i | | | | ILL sell off as rapidly as possible, ¢ven | | ! | i j ’ Our ‘Lyilaring Department isa giving perfect | and | — TOL The rew, beautiful Clyde-built iron steam- es “DAMARA” and “ULUNDA” aj p inted to sail as under, are -qoete, ava Charlottetown to Boston via Hatiiax. Monday, 6th July, at 11 a. m. Thursday, 16th July, at 6 p.m, Monday, 27th July, at 11 a. m. Thursday, 6th August, at 6 p. m Monday, '7th August, at 1! a. m. Thursdey, 27th August. at 6 p. m. Boston to Charlottetown, via Halifax, Saturday, Lith July, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, 22nd July, at 4p. m, Saturday, | August, at 4 p, m. Wednesday, 12th August, at 4 p. m. Saturday, 2¥nd August, at 4 p m, Wednesday, 2nd September, at 4 p. m. REDUCED FARES. Charlottetown to Boston. Saloon Cabin, $8; Return, $12) including After Cabin, $6; Return, $9 { stateroom Steerag*, $4. Charlottetown to Halifax. Saloon Cabin. $4; Return, $6) including After Cabin, $3; Returns, $5) stateroom. Steerege, $2. These splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommodation. -| } i} i ' ,QUET; in Halifax: to JOs, Printing Types aud Hfateriai| HAVRE SERVICE. ; Havirax TO HAvRE: Ss. S. “DAMARS,” Wednesday, 15th July. | FARES, including Staterooin ard Meais : | Jat Cabin to Havre, $40 00; Return, $60.00 | tst de to Paris and London, $50.00; Re turn, $70.00. | ‘Through Bilis Leading issued to New York, | Liverpool, Wavre, Antwerp, Hamburg aud | other Continental Ports, bor Freight and Passage and further infor- | mation spply in Beston to A. C. LOMBAR DS’ |; SONS, £3 State Street ; in Havreto E. FIC WOOD, or | here to | FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ag July 2, 1885. STHAMER MIRAMICHI” leaves for Montreal on the followirg dates, viz: TUESDAY, 21st July, - “ 4th August, ee se 18th *é ” ‘© Ist September, “sé sé 15th se Se ae *s 29th se e This is the Fastest and the most Cumfort- able steamer ia the neighboring waters, and is so largely patrenized by tourists that it is one of the most pleasant routes for plessure seekers. CARVELL BROS.,, Agents, July 11—2 mos 2aw pat —— Bost, Halifax aid P. 2. Island Steamshid Line, Steamship Carroll Capt. Brown. Steamship Worcester, Capt. Allan, FURTHER REDUCTION in the pas- senger rates from Charistietewn to Boston has been decided upon. will be :— For Single Tickets (cabin) $6.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra $2.00 each. Return Tickets (cabin) $11.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra 4 00 each. Apply to CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Hereafter the charge ° June 30— weds gats pat -FOR- BOSTON, summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERRATIONAL S.S. C0. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Portiand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at $8.00 a. 1¢ On or about June 27,a steamer will leave St. John at 8 p m. every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G, A SHARP, F, W. HALEs, Pie i. RY, P.E.L, Steam Nav, Co., or te your nearest Ticket Agent. May 14, 1885 —eod wkly FLOUR. J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Millers’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, N, S. “HOICE brands, in Patents, Superiors aad Extras, offered at Millers’ prices jn car lots A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent for P. E. Island. May 30—3mo8 Jaw wed sat STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND VRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'clock, con- necting there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to Charlottetewn on Monday, Wednesday, friday and Saturday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifex, Leave Pictou Landing for Gecrzetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRURSWITK, CANADA ASD THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Chariotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. Jobn, with steamers of the International Come. pany and Railway for Portiand and Poston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at one o’clock, Returning, leave Point dau Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train jxom St.John, for Summerside, con- necting there with tiain for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, F. W HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” SUMMER ARBANGEMENT, N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new () stermer “‘Eleather Belle,” Hugh Me- Lear, tnaster, will run as follows : Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush \ harf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Walliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday’s, {hina Point and Brush Wharves, where che will remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- ioit. town at 7 a m., calling at Ghina Joint and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving (harloft-+town at 3 p. m. to return, re- maising at Brush Wharf over night. Tharsday will leave Brush Whari fer Char- ictteiown at 7 a. m., calling at China toint and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m, to return ; leay- ing Brash Wharf about 6 p. im, for Char- lottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a, m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown, at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charlottetown at 1.30 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. PARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to and from Crapand, 40 cents; deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return ‘Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thurs- day Evenivg at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Return Tickets will be issued arene Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class are. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, P. E L, May 5, 1855. : —3m law pat law prev her 3m Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals and meny D'plomas. Dent be fooled into buying a high priced powd-r for the sake of its so-called purity. The CGOK’S FRIEND is made of as purc materialas money ¢anbuy, It posseses more raising strength in proportion to cost than any other. Sold by storckeepers generally and made only by r ar Se a . W.D. MCLAREN, MoNnTREAL Luy tl, try it and be convinced. ” Special Purchasers of Cotton Warp, Ww. tind it necessary to cali the attention of thoeee who USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by us is the ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn Made in the Dominion—no other mil! having the machinery on which to make it. Cur Yarn is, eonsequentiy, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in the matket—a fact which is well known to those who have used it for the past TWENTY YEARS. All our Yarns have our name uyon th label, and none other are genuine, ' " For sale by all Wholesale Houses. WHL, PARKS & SOY, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1885. UU] he market, Notice THIS OUT and return it to us with 10¢ or 4 3: stamps, and youll get by return mail a Golden Box of Goods that will bring you in more money in one month than | anything else in America. Your fortune if you start Yarmouth, go -CITY NOVELTY ©0., . 4S. may! : At Lords Wharf. ’ G\HE Subscribers are how ply the following kinds lowert prices : prepared of coal to sup. ab te ACANTA, Round and Nut. ALBION, do. INTERCOLONIAL, VALE, do. SYDNEY, Round. ONTARIO MINES, Round & All orders left at our office, do, Anthracite next to j i House, head Lord’s W i attended to. ee be promptly LANDRIGAN & STRONG, May 8, 85 —wkly 3mos p. é. 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