iy ite 6 Peer ge” Pome i sag BE RS ti AE AEB Oe Ey. p00 Pt Sa Mes Re a AO Se ip IE te EEE LA DE ie a (Wrrrren ron Tut EXAMINER. } “God us Good.” BY JACOB B. DOCKENDORFF, What beauties greet the dwellers here In this our truitful isle, When, robed in summer's fairest hue, She wears her choicest smile ; Plenty and peace on ev'ry hand \re in their sweetest mood, Making the dullest heart to bound And utter ‘ God is good.” Fair fields that stand excelled by none, In richest verdure crowned, Do homage to the breeze that spreads Delicious fragrance ‘round ; While, clothed in garbs of living green, Each orchard, grove and wood Waft light along a peaceful sigh | That murmurs ‘* God is good. Like messengers of happiness With songs of liberty Che bright-robed warblers flit about Each scene of industry ; Bearing aloft on joyful wing, l'o teed their tiny brood, Some dainty scrap, and in their way Exelaiming ‘* God is good.’ Lhe peace ful herds at noontide sought Che « ooling shade and brook : W hile each contented husbandman His homeward journey took lo share in the well-earned repast, And, for his livelihood, lo offer his acknowledgment And thanks that God is good Old-fashioned homesteads in the midst Of plenty charm the sight, While music from the barnyard fills rhe ear with new delight Otfspring ot honest, patient toil And cheerful hardihood : Emblems of peace that testify To all that God is good. We look in vain for poverty Where industry abounds ; We hear no wail of misery Where happiness resounds ; We cherish liberality And Christian brotherhood, Knowing that unto those who live Uprightly God is good. Others may boast a broader land But none more rich than ours ; Others may sing of brighter climes, They have no fairer flowers ; Others may tell of luxury, We have our daily tood, And none with more sinc erity Can say * Our God is good.” Southport, P. E. L, July iSth, 1589. Deere THE FAIR GOD. ivOK SEVEN. CHAPTER XVIILL. LA NOCHE TRISTE. As the yells of the infidels—or, rather, their yell, for the many voices rolled over the water in one great volume—grew clearer—their design became manifest. Cortes touched Olinedo: ‘*Dost thou remember the brigantines?” ‘*‘What of them?” ‘“Oaly, father, that what will happen to- night would not if they were afloat. Now shall we pay the penalty of their loss. Ay de mi Then he said aloud to the cavaliers, Morla, Olid, Avila and others: **By my con- science a dark day for us was that in which the lake went back to the heathen—brewer, it, of this darker night! An end of loiter- ing ! Bid the trumpeters blow the advance! Une ride forward to nasten Magarino; another to the rear that the divisions may be closed up. No space for the dogs to land from their canoes, Hearken 3 The report of a gun, apparently back in the city, reached them. “They are attacking the rear guard! Mesa spoke then. On the right hear them, and on the left! Mother of God, if our people stand not firm now, better prayers for our souls than fighting for our lives !” A stone then struck Avila, startling the group with its clang upon his armour. ‘A sliager!” cried Cortes. ‘On the right he! e-——can ye see him?” They looked that way, but saw nothing. Then the sense of helplessness in exposure smote them, and, knightly as they were, they were. they also felt the common fear. “Way! Room, room!’ shouted Magarino, rushing through the advance-guard. His liascalans were many and stout; to swim the canal—with ropes to draw the bridge after them-—to plant it acoross the chasm, were things achieved in a moment. “\WWell done, Magarino! Forward, gentle- men —forward all!" so saying, Sandoval spur- after him, in reckless haste, his whole division rushed. The platform, quiver- ing throughout, was stauncher than the stone revetments upon which its ends were planted; calcined by fire they crumbled like chalk. The crowd then crossing, sensible that the floor was giving way under therm, yelled with terror, and in their frantic struggle to escape toppled some of them into the canal. None paused to look after the unfortunates; for the shouting of the infidels, which had been coming nearer and nearer, now rose close at hand, mufiling the thunder of the horses plunging on the sinking bridge. Moreover, stones and arrows began to fall in that quarter with effect, quickening the hurry to get away. Cortes reached the bridge at the same time the infidels reached the causeway. He called to Magarino; before the good captain could answer the waves to the right hand became luminous with the plashing of countless pad- dies, and a fl. et or canoes burst ont of the darkness. Up rose the crews, ghost-like in their white armor, and showered tbe Chris- tians with missiles. A ery of terror—a rush—and the cavaliers were pushed on the bridge, which they jammed deeper in the rocks. Some horses, wild with fright, leaped into the lake, and, iron-clad like their riders, were seen no more. On the further side Cortes wheeled about and shouted to his friends. Olmedo answered, se did Moria; then they were swept on- ward. Alone, and in peril of being forced down the side of the dyke, Cortes held his horse to the piace, The occasional boom of guns, a straggling fire of small arms, and the unin- termitted cries of the infidels in tone exult- ant and merciless, assured him that the attack was the same everywhere down the column. One look he gave the secene near by, ou the bridge a mass of men struggling, cursing, praying; wretches falling, their shrieks shrill with despair; the lake whiten- ing with assailants ! He shuddered, and call- on the saints. Then the instinct of the soldier prevailed ; “Ola, comrades,” he cried. “It is nothing. Stand, if ye iove life. Stand and fight, as ye so well know how ! Holy Cross1 Christo y Santiago ! He spurred into the thick of the throng. In vain—the current was too strong; the good steed seconded him with hoof and fronthet; red across; THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - ~- now he prayed, now cursed; at last he yielded, seeeing that on the other side of the bridge was Fear, on his side Panic, ; When the signal [| have described, borne from the lake to the city, began to resound from temple to temple, the rearguard were yet many squares from the causeway, and had for the most part become merely a pro- cession of drenched and cowering stragglers. The sound alarmed them; and divining its meaning, they assembled in accidental groups, any so burried forward, Nenetzin and Marina, yet in company, were startled by the noisy shells. The latter stayed not to question or argue; at her word, sharp- ly spoken, the slaves followed fast after the central division, and rested not until they had gained a place well in advance of the non- combatants, whose slow and toilsome pro- greas she had shrewdly dreaded. Not so Nenetzin; the alarm proceeded from her countrymen; feared she, therefore, for her lover; and when, vigilant as he was ges, he rode to her and kissed her hand, and spoke to her in lover's phrase, she laughed, though not understanding a word, and bade her slaves stay with him. (To be continued.) rr A Wonderful Flesh Producer. This is the title given to Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil by many thousands who have taken it. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own nutritious pro perties, but creates au appetite for food. Use it, and try your weight. Scott's Emulsion is perfectly palatable. Sold by all druggists at SOc. and $1.00. — i> +> - he Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience we condense the time table of the Rocky Point, West River and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf, Charlotte- town,— Turspay AND FRIpay—9.30 a. m; 2 p. m.; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND SaturDAy—8.30, 9.30 a m.; 2and 4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. m.; 2.20 and 4.20 p. m. Sunpay—9 a. mj; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 a. m, 1.30 p. m. Sail buat leaves Connolly's Wharf,~- - MonpaYy AND THURSDAY—9 and 11 a. m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.30, 3 and 5 p. m. Turspay, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT- uRDAY—I1 a. m.; 3and 6 p. m.; returning 8 a. m.; 12.30 and 5 p. m. Sunpay —4.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST RIVER. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's Wharf, Tcurspay AND Fripay—4 p. m., calling at tocky Point and Westville, coming from Shaw's Wharf same day at 7a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point SOUTE. PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a, m. and continues until 10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Returning leaves Southport first trip 6.15 4. m., and continues until 10.10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Own SunpDay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7a.m.,and every hour until 10 4. m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from 1 to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport at 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10.15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, 12.45, 1.15 and every hour from 2.30 until 5.36 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p. m. THe Summer Time Tasie.—For the con- venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (local time): FOR THE WEST. 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.35 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE EAST. 7.30 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. _ Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson's Drug Store. hab lcktore Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pie- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give us a call. J.F. MecINNIS & CO. ap24—3m 2aw (w s) OR SALE-—One Vhousand No. 1 December Hides.—WM. Boye. Zaw tf—may8s GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. 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