ed F, : ns nS ——= —— ee | eee - eS S85. + TH DATLY BMXAMINER, MARCH 11, 1885. _ as : er ie ' oo alt te aA =" al Ae ona $$$ — : —— a a stanamaronss ess perenne RI a fa i ~ , | | 266TH EDITION. PRICE ONT; Our Soldiers Special Notices, | TELE | ) r oH | - = ae | | BY MAIL PosT-paip a FEW PERSONAL NOTEB Tuk first Photogray hs ever taken of \ inter | ‘ if as 7 sity | Crossing at the Capes tor sale at Geo. * . > | pug 'Co., over Apothecarie’s Hall, {mar 9 21! ; GENERAL BRACKENBURY, J, B. Macposap’s is the Store for Men's W Pt Savs “London Wo How strange | Felt Hats. Go there, mch7 | | cs ] ie the whirli r of militarv service. and Tue} = Tr fur Caps selling 7" onnt, ——__f ; 2 iW. & A. Brewa & Co. (leo } ihe chances it brings I'welve months | , | i W T ' PE Tp COLORED S {TS, 8¢é g cheap, | ago Colonel Heary Brackenbury was| | Witte sxp Couonen Suns, selling cheep, | AND ISLAND ARGUS HWOW THYSELF, 4s : a weltear doing} °° %: - : ' 4 ai . °y eating oat his heart at G setae aut | #Krereen barrels Fox Berries «t Beer & Goffs | A Gieat Medical Work 00 Hanhoo@, garrison duty there, and a et (feb 3| Exhausted Vitality, Nervors and Ph ee bidden to hope for urther active em | Laptss’, Misses’ and Children’s American | R CONTAINS Debility, Vremature Decline in Man, ploymen To-day he isin command Rubber Boots, at Macdonald's Boot Store. of Youth, and the untolil miseries ' of Woiscley’s left column, and ably com | mcb7 from indiscretion . A i" 5 od 1 Lory ¢ cerbekan on the} Lapres requiring good Boots at low prices . every Man, young, Middic-aged and olg pleted victory of Ker! ADIES requiring goc at | il tt th ee tk q death of General Earle. The rights of | would > weil to try Macdonald’s boot he ? ire 64, Ing Hi Br all neon dieekece, cach ene of or . i acke -y Imat | before buying mchj i _ ia NOW 7 ~ cn 1 ¢ : hi seases, » y c - : the stor y' y ¥ hic h Bi a ke ao a \V Ee are offering special discounts on Men's} WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK OF ally other Paper Published valuable . So found by the Author, his appoi tment ss chief of ¢ > u ° Uederclething. W. & A. Brown & Co. } experience for 23 years is such ag ) { poli and with it the goodwill of his | ‘ (feb 16 in Island never before fell to’ the lot of any ph +) official superiors, may never he ac- y Pi ae Ma t “4 ANKETS P, E. ' 300 pages, dound in beautiful French : ea AIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, a 00 | nd i curately known, but there will be few | the Athenwum (h’tow . ti--dec6 3 iz Ly lin, embossed covers, fall gilt, guaranteed i i iu v a anes S eathcnatcunee ee Pe F rom tdi 4 ee er . err ohe "ee. ees Pela eas Mea a oe who do not rej ice heartly at the turn of luck that has reached him at last. [t may be hoped that he will be left in command of Earle’s force, as il was} known till the other day, and that it will t to his hy ire to attack Ber ber. There is only Sir Evely n Wood to supersede him, and probably Wol- seiey W hesitate to putany one over Brackeobury’s head, particularly afcer ' , ne oas one §O Wel WOLSELEY ON GORDON A good many unpleasant things have | been avout Lord Wolseley at various times, and one of the most il! natured was unfounded statement i as las a foily the said the that he had stiymatise ch Gen. Gordon sent I have seen, suye a n the London World, letter from bim in whieb be utteriy re pudiates and any Gener- (ing). genies HaVIDg UuseUd The gallant s opipion of his biave comrade given in this sar letter de: res to be made: personal friend of, Gordon’s,” he writes, “and one of his most devoted admirers. I always say that I have pers mally known only two heroes in my life. Robert Lee of the} Southern Army, was one, and Gordon | is the other. Apart from the feelings ot daty by which | am actuated in this| enterp! feeling of | persooal affection for the mar who has | lefended Khartonm, and my parttodo ail a man This is the chivalrous high-minded aud it may go far to explain t dictated Stewart's ad- public. ss] un * se there is also the sO goriousi) “u i0Dg Ing on dare du to save fi 3 life.” language idier, the boldness tha vVauce o1 a L\NECDUTE ABOUT GORDON, The Glasgow Mai! relates the follow ing anecdote of Gen. Gordon: Io the last fortnight of hisstay in England, before his departure for Khartoum, he! meta beggarin the lanes of Hampe-| shire, near Southampton, and that beg-| gar, more suo, pitched to him a woader- ous pitiful tale. Gordon had but one eoin in his pocket, and that coin was a wereign, which he readily subscribed for the benefit of the beggar. An hour! iater he discovered from a police cons- table that the beggar wasa hoary im-} poster. Gordon immediately proceed- ed to select the thickest ash cudgel his house could supply. He waiked fifteen miles, aod succeeded in laying hands upon the delinquent, whom he trounced | within a few inches of his life. Un-! fortunately heforgot to ask for the sovereign back again ; and three days | later he went to Khartoum. —_-— Prohibition in Newfoundland. Ata ureat Jobu s, Newfoundiaad, the following resolution meeting in. St, was moved by the Solictor-General and carried with enthusiasm: “That in view of the rapidly rising temperance sentiment all over the country it is the nof this meeting that the time bas come to seek an act ofthe Legisi ture for the total prohibition of the} liquor tariffin this colony.” The St. | Joun’s Mere UrYy Says: “The yood ship Pi obibition has commenced her voyage with favoring breezes, and will have a happy = arrival in haven for which she is now aiming. It] will indeed be a giorious day when the} Importation, manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor is forbidden throughout the Island.” Minit eoon entire se - Daniel Webster's Eyes. — ——— Mr. Webster was once spending the eanmimcr Boston, and, 2s utiended ehureh ‘re- und afternoon. Un one occasion it fellto the lot of an iia town nent Was file Custor ; til, gulurliy both morning unfleged youth to try his wings in thae pulpi!. Il» rose, as was vataral, with | some trepidation, to begin the service. ; This trepidation gradually increased, | till toward the close of the hyme he taltered perceptiblv, and as he sat down by tue side of the minister of | the parish he whispered: ‘Doctor, I} don't know to whom those eyes belong which are diree ly facing me, but they | are gut too much forme, and I ean ' not preach Mr. Webster was re sponsible lor an dis- Adver extemporancous course that morning. — Boston tise, _ ’ -“s A New Admiral Ship. tier M jesty’s ship, Benbow, which ix to bo the most powerful of the ships of the “admiral” class, will be ready tor launching in June, She willearry the two heaviest guns each yun with its carriage weighing two hundred tons, and using nevry baifa ton of powder each time it ia fired ot moat, tha | wholesale and retai! at Beer & Golf's. | Fuse, i Gotf's, | sibility todo on P. BH, of Valencia Raisins, (feb 26 Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill Files, Powder and Shot, Blasting Powder an? at Norto~ Bros febI8 Oxe handred boxes One hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (feb ?1 Wx are offering a splendid lot of Overcoat- ings at cost, W. & A. Brown & Co, (feb 16 THERE are just two things that is an impos island, aud that is to stop people from drinking brandy, aud to | carry a piece of tine Machinery to Brown's that be cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince end Grafton Streets, Ch town. dech—tf. Goup and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion dene at Rrawn’s, at the Atheneum, Char- | Aack | Jattates n +f Canxnevp Salmon, Lobsters and Fipnnan Laddie at Beer & Gofl's (feb 21 | Two Tuevsanp DoLitars in Marlin and | pure Manilla in stock. 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