SL NN MONI E iapie ek eS yy + a N co ae ae Ot aires ned ae So: Dh AB i Moy ie son 2 OO. Dee ee Pew * & j Black Wa f.e famous “42ad~ High r tumidarly known io the Briti-t rmy sthe Black Watch suys the New York Times, have sdded one more to i ecuntiess explor's the storn i v1 ’ ’ Hirt \ i { i = ki A t ‘ i pe ! ‘ by ( b. Wes t \ hre ' i ‘ I ey were of | d rey Ww i “ cus ii } [a ppbell iffer rord i Civde) broke the Russian « \ima on Sept. 26, 1854 Phes re of the Iimmortai “ihbio red Live poed with stcel, against which force sha attack overwhelming Russian tered ifself in the Bpen Balaklava tive alter In upon Coomassie during treo. Wolseley’s Ashantee campaign, in January, 1874. the “Black Watch” bore the brunt of the great fight at Amos tul, suffering severe loss in carrying at the point of the bayonet a thick wood held by native sSharp-shooters. Indeed, every One must admit that they have fully obeyed the injunction with which | their chief led them up the Alma_ hbill- “Now, my men, make me proud oi the Highland brigade. memorable wi eks The adavance side - ie How Col. Burnaby Died JUDGMENT LIFE The despatches sent by Mr. Charles W illiams, spec al correspondent of the London Cable News, from Abu Klea| last meath, and suppressed by Gen. | Wolseley, are to be published. They give the most graphic and unbiased de scription of Geo. battle in which Col. Fred Barnaby was killed, and in which the British square was AN ERROR OF WHICH HIM} His Stewarts breken by the Arabs by sheer weight ot ' Goft’s. numbers. The report of Mr. Williams throws a new light on the occurrence. | He says the disaster was caused by ao | unauthorized order given by Col. Bur-| naby for the dismounted cavalry, form-\ img part of one side of the square to | advance to meet the charge of the Arab spearmen. Col. Burnaby gallantly led his advaoce,and was killed in the band-! to-hand fight that ensued. The cavalry | men were swept back and the Arabs, | swarming all around them, forced their | way into the square through the gap} caused by the cavalrymen’s advance. | It was a plucky movement aud Col. | Burnaby expiated the mistake in judg- : ment which prompted it, but it terri! ly learry a piece of fiae Machinery to Brown's | force | that he cannot mend or make new, such as} Shop on the} imperiled the safety of the whole and cost many lives besides Col. Bur-!| naby. Mr. Williams says that after this action and the one near Gubat the wounded suffered fearful agonies from the effects of the sun and the impor- sibility of obtaining sufficient water to drink or to dress their wounds. siecle ian Overworked Women. THOUGHT AND METHOD NECESSARY TO SAVE TOIL. cancels | When there is too much house there is | always too little home. Geod house-| keeping is by no means as rate as good | home-keeping. I+ is of far Jess import- , ance. A certain amount of drudgery | must be gone through with daily in any} calliog ; about three-fourths of Jife is! dradgery. One-fourth can be rescued from the toil and moil of the world by | managemestand thought. The most!_ ‘ifficult and the most necessary lesson | for a housekeeper to learn is that she, must assert her individuality. it is useless to try to please every body. | Many things in our bomes are done| direetly with “an eye single” to our| neighbors Work must be pruned | down and lopped off until it maotches | strenuth, for the latter refuses to be er lurged by any amount of thought. lt is a peint to adjust this | balance properly. Le requires much giving up and letting ge. What shall! we give up" Ay,there’s the rab. Every-| thing seems so important. Things | must be kept clean, thereis po doubt about that: but the pamber of things to be kep' clean can be greatly dimin- ished, Wisdom weuld suggest the Wiihimnum Consistent with comfort apd relinement. lo mauy homes there is an embarrassment of richesin the shape petty treasures nice of conveniences and that wust be kept in order, stealing time that might be bestowed with protit aud satistsetion upon the Ligher things of life ; people, books,art, nature and all the excellencies that make lve worth living | substle ac bh miust solve for herself the qUes- tion ef simplifying living in order to enooble domestic life. Every woman koows her own complexity. The seme things do not press with equal weight upon all. Oa general priaciples, however, it is sufe to say that ‘ There's too much worry goes to a bonnet. There’s too much ironing goe: toa shirt.” There are too tiany preserves, too many raffles and tucks and elaboration inthe making and trimming of gar- ments, that add labor and do not add to their beauty Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites 30K BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS PROUBLIS, AND LUG Dr. A. L. Poore, Cedar Rapids, Mich, ,says; ‘I have used your Emulsion for several years, im my practice snd have always found it thoroughly reliable, pleasant to take, and most vaiaable for throat and lung troubles.’ mee ' wholesale and retai! at Beer & Geti’s | steds, made to | donald’s | (Groff & Co., sibility to do on Tuese Cruets, Glass Sets, and lassware, ‘ heaper than ewer at R K Hrare's im? ll aes 22's - one ae ~ - Speciai Notices, e poople may not be deevived, L. ! row Intends to tnftorm thet » & aking 2 per oat. ca i lar «6pties)6«€6Of)6 6a Ss, and ne I () ' and teking [O } (iat { i ‘ i t res, at \ { ‘ ‘ eb2 | ly ~ Ch f Ba +t) ni u thats at di tof 20 perce st i f eet ys only t ben roc will 1 the lowest prices in Boots an “hoes, at Maedonahi’s Boot Store feb°S ilats } } Seil gpoou PRow-ek gnarantees to sell eh aper tiau those who preter ds to Hats for 50 cents and give big discount (mar 4 i ub balance of W. & A. Brown & Co WANTED imniediately one thovsand men to my Felt Hats at J. B. Macdonald's. | B Maecponaup is clearing his stock of mens and boy's Felt Hate at a great sacrifice fmar 8 ur Fur Caps selling at covet (feb 16 (mar o rie rush fer Hats for the next tifteen days at L. E to save 20 cents on e dollar feb28 will b Prowse’s, Mwo Thousaxp Dottars in Marlia and pure Manilla in stock. Clinch \ 100 kegs 12 in. Steel Nails for -) svalis, “bster Traps, at the City Hardware Store. febIS Nerros Bros Harts! Hats! You can buy a good Felt Macdonald's. Hat for 50 cents. at J. B. (mar 3 One hundred boxes of Valencia Keaisins, 7 (feb 26 TAILORING order in the Gentlemen leave your orders at J CUSTOM latest styles. (mar 3 Six, eight and ten inch Sand Blast Mill ' Fues, Powder and Shot, Blasting Pewder and Fuse, fehts VAIRBANS’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at the Athenzwom t h’town. tfh—deet Mr oR. C Gorr, of the firm of Dorsey, has returned from a visit abroad, where he has bought at a lew cash price a large Sprieg Stock (Latest Styles) of Boots, Shoes aud Slippers. —Doxrsey, Gorr & Co teb25 at Norvro~n Rros Oné hundred boxes Boneless Fish at Beer & (feb 21 Wutre and Colored Shirts, a lot selling cheap to clear at J. B. Macdonald’s. (feb 1 Fivreen barrels Fox Berries at Beer & Golf's (feb 3 We are offering a ings at cost. W. & A. Rrown & (oe, splendid lot of Overcoat- (feb 16 WE are offering special discounts on Men’s Underelothing. W. & A. Brown & Co. (feb 16 ve begin to take stock on the 15th of March, and Carriaze Builders, Lobster Packers, Blacksmiths an? Couatry Merchants will all get a large sp -NorToON By; Os feb18 THERE are just two things that is an ip pos P. E. Isleud, and that is to stop people from drinking brandy, and to Sewing Machines, Guns, etc corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town, dec8—tf, GoLp and Silver Plating of every descrip- tion done at Brown's, at the Atheneum, Char- Jottetowen +f Aact CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Finvan Haddie at Beer & Goff’s. (feb 2} COAL. COAL. IN STORE: 300 Tons ACADIA NUT, 200 do do ROUND, 100 do INTERCOLONIAL ROUND, 150 do OLD MINESYDNEY, 200 do SYDNEY SLACK. For Szle Low. & LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Veake’s No. 2 Wharf. Ch'town, Jan. QR, 1885 Re wl Ir WE SELL Potatoes, “piling, ark, ft. Wt. Pies, E U2 Rab ER, Latls, Canned Lebsters, Vi:e- here, Berries, Eges, Fish Ete. for all Shipments. Best Prices Winte fully for Quotations, HATHEWAY & General Commission Merchani«, 22 Central Whavi, Bosten. Members of Board of Mechanics Mxchange. { town, Now 10, [ang Trade (orn . tne 5 tt > CEE eae om ee gh + ? afes <ie-* on . . > 74 . tis A fag fe: ei. 2 ' 4 Fs ed x § he 8.7 es, ,e & at TA et Ys a¢ > A . - ‘ a wh te aa - er5 eee * SOLD BY ALL —- | STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrne WORLD 2a en se ct. aid paginas ; at Meg ) ig ise a we ae eed Bo eS) ge ete ve ae he i; on $ ‘ a DR. S. B. BORING, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOR, OFFICE : AT DR. JERKING, RESIDENCE, PRINCE ST. Ch'tewn, Jan. 26—wed fri DVERTISH in THE DAILY EXAMI . NER, the hast advestiaing -welioen in is Mg Alekahe LD. Paakides oe : MITTIN i Fine Stock of Wor- | B, Mac- | | Charlottetown, Dee ig UY., | and ee — ro cates ee atti Ranges amsenaeen —" eee — ee ee IME é. 4 : e , up ost. 411 our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPS, WESTHR UNBERCLOTHING, KA AND BUCKSHE’t M*eRETS, FARED BNE ALR GLOV iS, a eee HBEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHERTENGS, ULSTERS, | OVERCOATS & Also, 100 boxes 1} in | REEPFPER S ‘Other Goods at Unprecedented Low Bargains | ‘See our ; Prices before Buying Elsewhere -AND-- Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. ' -_-D. A. BRUGE, MERCHANT TAILOR. — COTTS, 19, TRR4 r cial discount for orders | received before that date i een TENG | i | CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &e., CiLMAPEST, Wirrers & Locking Glasses, English and German, very Low. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lower Provinces, unrivalled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures—the Cheapest in the city. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. and Chamber Suits, which at Cost. Examine our Magnificent Parlor we are Selling CHALRS —Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. ‘BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Lair, Flock, Fibre, Kixcelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Schetlioneere, Washstands, &¢.—Cheapest. JOHN NEWSOR. mac Ch’ tawn, Hee 19. 1884 ! | } | MORRIS & IRHLAND’S i # | NEW IMPROVED PATENT EIGHT-FLANGE FIR--PRCOF SAFE. Oo FEXUE only Kight-F'ange Safe in the world, and containing more improvements thir ANY SAVE imade, such ag; ist THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the belt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far fiom the fire and thief as it can be 2nd. 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