THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARC 1 30, 1€93, oral ant fitor i ey | HEMMED IN BY FIRE. om ' Ca 5 ‘ Aa i : ‘ ih mUGH Citi Wil: Biiis, —_—— i ? a ae Lawyers andother Professiona) , Attillery Used to Mow Down Trees | neh LPOCT< *, 44aWVPTS 7 2O.ner roressio i Aaa 4: : - : ; ae peopie are jntlerested in ab entertainment and Stop Fire. Ap | of Prot. Lawrence’s style. _ Havana,'March 26.—The official apee= a & g tal ities oe ee , - Pane & a igh report is published here of a series, — LINE Dra ¥X.— A Wind ‘acy | of important fights among bills of Vizcai- sh? A fire eae , Z pon! _— wr, anu a : sae ’ a i the mountains of La Signanca | Semeat says : No drinking or card-playing | Santa ( lara province. The report says may happen 4 ee allowed Board must be settled every | thatthe column of Col. Vaz juez, com - is vou leas ! A policy | week. If paid ir advance a deduction of | posed of 560 men a few days ago atiacked N 1 a rt © | ] b fi 7 | sy’ } Q k — t ee 4 i; SIOCHK Com- 20 Cents per wee k wi l ve roace. | tne inser [©Di8 at the Viz ‘aino D lia jearo- somet mes W ec are et to c ie\ € t 1at Mere 1ants ma ae g one fof th - oe oa a ee ee » ° . . vik see ‘ wae debeting | 98 Previously from a prisoner. thet Ul ; for tl ds that thev ubst te. Our a ive, I 1 ect | Ixtre Di "The debating | io conederabe “nome ct en [Claims fOr their goods that they cannot substantiate. ur Claims : an ciut um the 4% ariolteto ii Ss nieve a re = “a i & ; ~ . * ° . + from @i) i ae ith 1estion “Which | 200ut that place. Col. \ azquez says that { Ch f 7a Hi Q ] oO a 1 ] t Te wouar t t, } k My Compa we E “ 3 vi i ek P r ; Soldier | during the first day’s tightivg the insurgents or rs y 8 ats are biz. we aC mit, Ju we sual antee to pac ~ - Sree rited disens. | Hed before him, setting fire to the cane fields t} ith } th ll of ic ; oe d oir | sion a decision was given to favor of the | 84 forests o as to prevent the columa | CM Up with hats that will give satisfaction: hats that do not ae. | 8100 a decision was given in favor of the | *-" *™ het oe ’ : . | . : ' o™, Po OW rn ‘ ' l from following them. But next day a if: q 0 P f y h * ‘ r 1¢ vote stood 11 to 14 Mr. A. rg he . c 2» rt O 3 > i t ; ‘ R. a aN 9 R. ip an jen , remarkable incident happened which put aue Ol turn srecn In a few mon S. } av. at resi - 1 . ' . . . Insurarce Agent | aE ' the Spanish columa in the greatest danger. all ese | <A Disrvsaxce Crzearep.—Three or four | Dive winds aided tLe insurgents, and che Charlot LeLcOow n } young man created a disturbance in the Spanish column was #00n surrounded neighborieod of the Salvation Army | >Y flames. The fire in the rear was as cine ee : > ! They were drinking intense ason the sides and front. Al! 5 oe eh ok oe anit ng themselves, and it the forests and thick fields on the iz shhh: Pee Fc Siei ee D sill 6 votiles were thrown about | MOUntains were in a short time ablaze. i . “ie ee y should be punished | Retreat wa- impossible, butto remain i NEW ss “He. , sosduct. there was aleocertain death to the column. at ite, | _ The guaba trees, which were very abun- i 4 %) Th 1 t7 % | Dox’r Want Licexse.—At the last meet- | daat all around the place, readily took fire. a a f ri Di | ing of District Division No. 5, of the Sons | T e Spanish commander reports that “he iy Lj i { | of Temperance, held at Lot 12.a resolution | used his artillery in his efforts to stop the} : ° C : SMrovdlor a idee sae ampbatic disap” | Grey cutting down wes with heavy shot.” that we buy our carpets direct from the manufacturers, there are | ; Oval ofa license Jaw for the city of | But every effort failed, and then the infan elown which it is try had to open ways with their machines through the buruing fields. The columa made a desper»te rush, passed through the flames, and were safe at jast. attention of LATEST NEWS NOTES. is called to the - 1s from Pownal, bave Colour.Sergeant Walker, of the Royal Wo rumored the a2 passing at the Provincial Very pre tty ide QUSE SETS RM CUFF LINKS others that don’t, We know that our Carpet partment is the best place on Prince Kdward Island for to buy Carpets, we keep the best grades, we show the largest assortment, and we know that our prices are the lowest, sain sin si i ‘Rei tell Ms hi ies aye os ier all i ee ee ncaa al calmer ae eam eae aaa werument intend jing of P lie ; arliamenot, _ => SHOULD BE Reno »— The | Fishery Us EH r kirk } *T-@6r fact that some persor hauled the carcase of a horse on the ice | Scots Fusiliers, was captured bythe Atri- SHIRT STUBS ; over the ovsier bed in Pownal Bay. In aj|dia and kept prisoner for six weeks. vit) | day or two the ice will have melied and | After his release he was court-martialled 2 : unless the dead horse is removed in the | for being absent without leave, and though 4 CTIr / PIAS ne | he deposited righton the { acquitted, was condemned tc lose his pay VilUn il }oy-ter Led. Mr Hobkirk should givetbejfor the time he was away from his : | All new, pretty and at- matter his immediate attention. regiment. 4 Tie ae — . John Donaldson, a young broker; who i mecive. ee then | Mary Queen or Score.—Rev. T. F. left New York in January, 1895, after i Fullerton gavs his Jecture on : interesting in the schoolroom of jast evening, his remarks being illustrated by aweries of stereoptican views. The hal)! waa well fiilled, the lecture eloquent aud instractive,and the views, which were thrown upon the canvas under the superintendence of Messrs. Morrison and Henderson, beautifully clear and artictic. A hearty vote of tharks was baving obtained more then $20,000 worth of diamonds from various dealers, has been arrested in Boston. The yoang man, who was but 27 years of age, and the son of a minister, had married a handsome yousg woman in Brooklyn but two weeks before he absconded Prospecting after gold ia very active jnst now in Beauce, Que , especially in the valley of the Gilbert river, where miners expect to recover a great deal of alluvial! metal between the present and the autumn An Awerican syndicate has been formed to purchase the mining rights of the Des- barats estate in that district, the above subject Zion Church know that we lead the trade in readymade clothing. Never have competitors been able to get near us; and just now we are offeriag a new thing in this line, that will simply knock the wind clean out of all competition, namely, Fit Reform. Those goods are as well made as custom work, in fact, each and every garment is tailor made, and cut in the very latest New York styles. ‘The prices are niuch lower than getting it made to order. WW. WELLNER Jeweler. SPREE SY CREPE CRY CREE ESE Say eye cepa aera ei aaa as of his Jeciure. Some Ovp . Brstes.—The following paragraphs are clipped from the Halitax Herald: = William Nott, proprietor of the Sussex hotel, Upper Water street, claims to be the The A number of per- to purchase it, ; ndered Rev. Mr. Fullerton at ine close owner of the oldest bible in Halitax. book is 150 years cld. eons have endeavored | —Mail. Dr. H. H. Webster, of Kentville, is the happy possessor of a much older Bible tLan thie, it haviug been printed ip 1598. It includes many books not contained in the present Bible. The Truro News records the fact of Mr. Lawson, a resident of that vicinity, having succeeded in proving heirship to a Scottish i festate by help ef au old family Bible, | printed 150 years ago in Scotland. Henry Walker, Dartmouth, states he has a German Bible 150 years lt has been in the family many years, os Plo Us By Mistake @ ilarge case of Brints,— 900 yards -— regular Value Tic a yard, will ell to clear quick at 5 tents. that old I-Lanp Propics.--The Halifax Herald reports P. EK. Island at 40 cevis in that market on Friday. It was at that figure, says the Herald “that 2600 bashels from the «chooner Henry G. Ives, Charlottetown, were so'd toa feed merchant of this city. They were good quality, j weighing 42 ponods to the bushel. Two | other cargoes were afloat in the neighbor-~ hood of the Ives, smaller, however, than the amount purchased from thie veasel. Oats are quoted a: 35 cents in P. E. Island and as the steamer Stanley has sot across to Chariottetown harbor and may resume regular tripsa regular supply ia to be expected. The 40 cents paid for these Island @acs today siows a valne about 3 ceats per bushel b)zber than at this season last year. Potatoes in large lots from oats selling *~Me Soon. a ee [-fand schooners are quoted at from 40 to 45 cents.” Nis ais als =e aX oi ue ani; 7 eX AS | gris > SUACDONALD & Co <2 ee ee SOM= REMAREAS UE VYA4L0ES Iv Y We seeceesecan x 7“ We a tae S % iQ? Perienced bakers. Mee 120 pound TrxreHowe $8. STEWART waists, We > . =e = * a 44% 3 1s 2 6% @ @ E RAKERY BEST BREAD ¢ oe ° ec ee ° @®isnrteeoe o Made from finely tic ground meal by ex- ee made—pretty patterns—generous i : 4LL &T SALE PRICLS BEER BROS Elizabeth Bosworth, a spinster of sixty- six years, quarelled with her brother, with whom she lived at Berlin, Conn. Then she went to a chicken house in the rear cf her residence, locked herself in, and, after soaking her clothes and the butiding with kero-ene oil, set fire to it. When the fire had burned itself out her ¢harred corpse was found in the ruins. A few years ago Patrick Scanlan, of Sacketts Harbo-, N. Y., found a rifle shel] and used it asa ferule on one of the two walking sticks he uses. He is old and feeble, and to prevent the stick from slipp- ing On the icy pavement, he concluded to put a brad in the end of the stick with the rifle shell. Of course he didu’t know the shell was loaded. As soon as he began using an awl and hammer the shell exs ploded, knocking the old man down, and tearing one of his hands aimost to pieces, ooh A GRADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- SITY SAY. “My children have been treated wiih Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years! Our physician first recommende? it and pow whenever a child takes cold my wite immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” e+ ooo Call and see those pice goods tiat are drawing so much attractien at the crockery store.—-W P Colwill. 2w,dw. Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occapied by Miiler Bros where we have a nice show of goods, We want all our ola customers to come along and bring as many mere as thy an.—W P Colwill. 2wdw. ee ee er ’ SEM SOS: Ye SY 2 PST Mea Tees -%e wx sie ~), OK <p vs BADIZS’ ik WRAPPERS % =} We place on sile to-day at UNUSUAL PRICES, a full range of Ladies Cotton Wrappers. Well ei skirts ~ lined & “ The Art Piano PROWSE BROTHERS, lhe Wonderful Cheap Men OF CANADA. Known as such because of the matchless skill and sur- passing taste evinced in their construction. Endorsed by August Hyllested, the great Danish pianist and all the worlds greatest artists whenever they huve visite Canaca. The new agraffe in the Upright Piano has taken peoph | by storm throughout the musical world. The Heintzman is the Piano. ti > , hk b <) e 9 Music Howse. Tur Prince Epwarp IsLtanp Sole agents for P. E. Island. CONNOLLY BUILDING eq = = = en ee rg nw o : — wes NT BUY Cheap, imitation, worthless watches when the gen- uine can be obtained from us at such low prices; ‘Special Cut” ——, on genuine American Watches, placing them within the reach of everybody. No trouble to show goods end explain their merits. G, F. HUTCHESON, Graduate Philadelphia Optical Colleg Opp. J. D. McLeo!’s. Raster Monday Night. OPERA HOUSE PAUL THE CRIPPLE oie Rpelanei LOVE AT LAST A Thrilling Three Act Drama, replete with pathos, and containing many interesting parts, will be presented by St. Dunstan’s College Dramatic Club No pains wiil be spared to make this play a grand success, Speeialties—Music, Song and Tambourine Dance, Vinnicombe’s Oreeestra will bein Attendance. Proceeds in Aid of the New Cathedral Fund, Plas of Hall at Rankin’s Drug Store, and Dodd’s Medical Hail, Admission 25, 36 and 58 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8 o’clock. GO0D. vale for money expended, ie what we give in all goode in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business, We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens ) WATCHES this season, which are all Sonar tested before leaving oar store, e guarantee every watch sold by us ta g ve satisfaction, by buying now you cau procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for epa cash. Call and see for yourself, at— WN. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store, weer: rs vast " a ee SS A es