a a eee ee - — Fe Sipe we eee ee a ee Oe —— a ae a ae ee “In Memoriam,”’ OF THOSE KILLED IN THE NORTHWEST, Growing to full manhood now, With the care lines on our brow, We, the youngest of the nations, With no childish lamentations, Weep, as only stronog men weep, lor the noble hearts that sleep Pillowed where they forght and bled, Che loved and lost, our glorious dead, lool and serrow « with age, Manhood's rightful herit wre, leil shall only make us sorrow make our hearts bear longer All the sunderinygs of time ; Hlonor lays a wreath sublime, Deathless glory,—-where they bled, Our loved and los¥, our glorious dead, tne stronger, Wild the prairie grasses wave O’er each hero's new-made grave, rime shall write snch wrinkles o’er us, Bet the future spreads before us Clericus in that sunset land ; Nerving every heart and hand, Comes a brightness none can shed but the dead, the glorious dead. Lay them where they fought and fell, Kvery heart shall ring their knell, For the lessous they have tanght us, For the glory they have brought us ; lho our hearts are sad and bowed, | Nobleness still makes us proud, Proud of light their names shall shed La the roll-call of our dead, Growing to full manhood now, With the care lines on our brow, We, the youngest of the nations, With no childish lamentations, Weep, as only strong men weep, For the noble hearts that sleep, Where the call of duty led, Where the lonely prairies spread, Where for us they fought and bled, Our loved, our lost, our glorious dead. FREDERICK GEORGE Scort. Montreal, 1835. — —2 <—Deee- -—_____ _..... England's Victory. There is little sense in all the talk to the effect that Russia has gained every- thing and England has yielded every thing in the arrangement now propos- ed. Whatdid England really want! Nothing but the establishment of a defined limit of Russian advances to- ward India. She insisted that the northern boundary of Afghanistan should be that limit. The dispute was as to where the line to be recognized as the boundary of Afghanistan should be drawn. On this point there were no early surveys to be appealed to, nothing but opinion and opposite desire to base action upoo. There was a stip of country varying from fifty to one hun- dred miles in width between the lines which were claimed. Commissioners were to be authorized to establish a line ; Kugland’s commissioner was sent, but Russia did not send one. Meantime there wus & battle and Russian soldiers advanced into the disputed territory and beyoud it at one point. Now it is agreed that representatives of the two governments meeting in London shall determine a boundary line, or line of deiimitation, which is to be we!) defined by monuments. Is not this the precise thing which Kngland desired, and which, up to this time, Riissia has refused and avoided? Whe- ther tle line is where England claimed it should be, or where Russia claimed itought to be, is of comparatively littleimportance. The essential thing was to get Rassia to acknowledge a limit to her empire before ‘it reached the borders of British India. This done she may not cross the limit unprovoked without appearing to all the world to be an aggressorand to menace Eng land’s possessions, Therefore, Mr. Gladstone seems to us to have won the substantial object which Ragland has long sought,hitherto unsuccessfully. That he has done it without war, by patience, tact and skil- ful diplomacy, is greatly to his credit. If he has yielded a portion of Eugland'’s initial claim, that is a small matter com- pared with the cost and horrors of a great war, which, after all, might not have resulted in securing all he claim- ed. Besides this substantial victory,he has secured the hardly less substantial incidental advantages of establishing friendly relations with the Government and people of Afghanistan, and the right to keep a resident ageat at Herat, which are almost equivalent t0 a pro tectorate over that couatry,.and has brought Russia to submit to the great princip'e, itself the strongest possible security of peace, of arbitration as a means for settling international differ- ences. If Russia has secured a few miles, more or less of territory to which her right was disputed, what is that ,compar- ed with the great advantages by Kng- lund’ If the settlement proposed ‘is consummated, England will have po just reason to be disappointed, but rather great reason for satisfaction and congratulation that her part in this business has been minaged with so much wisdom and success, and that the prolonged period of wondering how tur Russia could advance without pro voking war, is ended. No long time will elapse, we venture to say, beivre the fierce politicians who are now clam- orous for a war with Russia will be in the same plight as the mistaken patriots who, a few months ago, were liercely demanding that Gordon should be av- enged by the destruction of Khartoum. a By afi fi idvertizer. — + > <a Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites IN INCIPIENT < ONSUMPTION seems Lo possess remedial powers of great etti cney. It heels the irritation of the throat aud ungs. Makes pure blood and builds up and | Suitinygs and Trowserings, superior value. See | great variety at Weeks & Uo’'s, arket -qaare, ma 19 New WaAtrzes, ete,, at Fletcher's Music | Store may ll | Goto 4ohn Newson’s new building for all | kinds of house furnishing goods, spbebtunien, window furniture, picture frames, for your | bargains this spring will be givea at Dorsey, Nortifies the system sgainst further inroads by dis naar, J ee ee _ LL Es — ee ee speci Notes TEA WORTH TRYING. 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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 Unarioitetown at 1 30 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same day. FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents Cabin, to «nd from Crapand, 40 cents ; deck, 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thurs- day Evenirg at one first-class fare. Also, Excursion Keturn Tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare, JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch'town, P. E I, May 5, 1885. 3m law pat law prea her 3m NOTICE. 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JOB PRINTING, -~BU0H As-— Bill-head, Lotter-heads, Notes-of-band, Re- ceipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc, eto, done in firsteliga atyle and at short notes en 50 Acres Freeho] New Wiltshire, oa tn * TO be Sold by Public Auction on the second day of June next, res 1885, at the hour of twelve aaa noon, in front of the Law Conste Benn! ing, in Charlottetown, under mate virtue of a Power of Sale, contained Mortgage, dated the sixteenth wa April, A. D, 1875, and wade bet William C. Baldergon, ated Ween ae ae eee hie wife 6 ms one part and Ral . ' etna pert, ph Brecken of” the LL that tract, piece and A situate, lyiug and belng tena borough Parish, in Queen’s Coup . Prince Edward Island, _eip % in of Township number Thirty-one” said, thus described, that is to Commencing at a stake placed in seuth side of the road known ag Peter's which divides Lots Thirty-one and Sixty, five, and on the north boundary of 5 number fifiy,om the plan of the Tow E formerly kept by the truste:g of Lord § kirk, and lately by William Douse, Ee = rupuing from thence northerly along the same for the distence of toity-tive chai, until it meets the rear poundary line ti North Wiltshire Ruad fare, a formerly veyed by Roderick Campbell, Lang = veyor, from thence along said peer line until it strikes the nerthery boundary of th aforesaid farm num be; filly, to the firet toot, tioned read, the tract forming a trianguly piece, and containing by estimation # : acres ef lend, a little more or less together with sil the hereditaments and apporten ances thereto belonging or in aD) Wise apper- taining. For further particulars apply a of Mr, BR. B, Fitzgerald, Solivivor, coe town. twenty-cighth day of April, Tuesda Sfore. bay : Dated this A. D., 1885. RALPH BRECKEN, Mortgagee, Ch’town, April 29, 85— law wed why li MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by Pablic Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WEDNES. DAY, the Twenty-seventh cay of MAY A. D., 1885 at eleven o’clock, a, ww, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mort bearing date the Twenty-thind és of March, A. D., 1877,made between Arpag McLeod of the one part, end Genrge Peake and Ralph Biccken Peake of the other part LL that tract, piece, and parcel of land situate, lying and being on M Road, on Township number Thirty-one, in Queen’s County, in Prince Eiward Island bounded and dcscrii'éd as follows, that is to sey: Commencing at a stake placed in the division line of Lots 31 and 32, and on the nerth corner of ‘and leased to Donald McKinnon, having a frontage on the said boundary line north for the distance of ten chains, end extending westerly to the rear, with parailel fines to the adjuining farms, antil it strikes the eastern boundary ef fatths bum ber eleven (//), agreeable to the plan in the margin of a Deed of the same f om Wil. liam Douse to Alexander McL. od, registered in the offire ct the Registrar of Deets for said Island, in Liber 7), Fy lie 778, and cep. tainirg one hundicd acres of Jand, a litte more or less. 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