t Ff i a 1 a onnatieet ' > ——$$—$____ — a % ~ * ae dhe je am eee —— = Tc i THE DAILY i} ¥ EXAMINER ! PALI HAAM - - - - a MONDAY’ APRIL 24. 1898. | : Se Piplapr ts a Racerneinm gs sent Se See | fl ——— - ba Local and Other Items. Suffocated and Roasted. News Notes | a ; FRE pe | or 1 SENCH EFFORTS 1% YTI-BRIT = é ld Tur Mats were transferred to the we SXCITE APTI-BRITISH Rev. Sam Jones has been holding ser- serside-Point du Chene route to-day EELING vices in Bowling Green, Ky., and has in | summers . — a te } q 6 * : $ Sam vo Scilla } ten months secured 2.400 ° nverts, includ i 1, 0. 0. F.—Five for first degree in St] p OU itastanding the denials of the) ing some of the most hardened sinners in | ’ | Ss eae’ 0 hadiet attend reach charges that the torture of accused | the city. | ’ Lawrence I odge to-r ight, A large attendance | i D . /3rsons is a frequent ¢@ hor > incider F c ‘hristi ss requested ae ei i m ju n ‘and h rible incident Frank C. Almy, the murderer of Christie ‘ i - @ ae = os ration in Egypt, reliable! W arden, at Rutland Verm mt, has confess- tie ; Yost OFFICE ictou, N. S., is} @dvices from t [0 ry go toconfir > | ; New I "a < aan = ; F ,- late untry go toconfirm th | ed to his lawyer that he is George H Ab- M F FLLAS so have @ vew $15,000 post oilice, built} French ajlagations lt is asserted that | bott, the desperado . i ps Cae i uf 10, , ice + coming summer. Cruciixion and burning are not unusual i : a , : , . a | this ¢ “ ieatliniic ker chai ee gg ete ane Ste id, & patient at the Hotel oe} 3 . o |. O. F.—Regular meeting of Court Avon [class ars compelled to confess alleged | ee E, 7 a oe received word . . dale to-morrow evening. Payment of duer,|wrong doing, and there are prisoners | 3 th and _ 118 father is dead, leav- Full atten lance requested underg Ing punishment to day whose a ae ee - ling. Mr. Wood is one of seven heirs. ay ; } , iimba show the marks of the branding iron : He has three brothers and three sisters, used to extort acknowledgments of guilt. | i Josiox Apecweits.—The Junior Abeg | The facts appear to ba that while a preiense | t geit Football team is requested to meet at He is 4n architect. ‘hei Victoria Park this evening at 7 o'clock. is made of holding trials according t The following table is a valuable one for Ww ad il I | j l i Od l Ww af - rag , f Victori European methods, the police os nclwahelgr rem Res generat information, Many c ah ail wi try to Le Pp you in se ecting an or ess ater- Xt Masosic. —- Special meeting o ictoria | permitted to get at fact: ‘ ay they | People have a vague idea that American G > 4 b | ite! Ledge No. 2, F.& A. M., this (Monday) even ne ae ee cS : Oe ae oe silver isa depreciated currency sions prootr warment or nice im rel a. s : clock sharp, to cor fer the second de c ; ad a om ing at § o'clock P statements in court without any mention of | knowing any particulars. These are sup- . ~ * ° P ’ nn et the fact that torcure wae resorted to im oder | Bled bys glance at figures chowng the “ PRINCESS ” (a special line)—Heavy Tweed face, long Cape, 54 he ‘ _ : ; } CO rcl ralue o : lv in a sily , ; Pouce Covrt.—This forenoon, the|to procure the pretended evidence. As Tae ee ee, 4 ay to 60 inches, at S33.90. worth $4.50. nt t summons against Charles M :Millan, for ai @reat Secrecy is observed in regard to what i ; ; - - e e ~ 6 ° f of the Liquor Regulation Act, was} £°e8 on in the prisons the facts have been | Calen year. Value. Coalendar year. Value. BV AN ag K sisi H e , T d § 2m GC; a ¢ ij 5 b r ed x . r ' : very difticult obtain, but there is ‘iol 1873.......... $1 00 1883... a 30 85 mi Dp i cavy wee face, inh, ape, a SIZ€s, ta s ith front. — doubt that the French n ws , | 1874. 098 1884 “0 6 7 i‘ 7 rg. ea seals Te ‘ oubt thet the Freach newepapers are on'| 1874-3. .-.... 98 1B “| BRIDGEWATER P atta, | C: | il . Five Peg Cext.—The Board of Direct-|the right track. Of course should positive | a tates . 2 a a iseehaes : 82 i ¥ A i , ast ac aramatta, ons ape, icavy Ali- si , 3ank of Montreal have declared | evidence be produced in court as to the uae ee ee = a om I . l d j a ha sai aot dive per cent fee the half year / of torture the confessions thus abtsleed a ree ce OS FEN a +003 ... 075| WOO face, a beautifu garment, 500 wearing qua ities, . ¥ ‘oe we ek : ae sl oy 578..... — fa ae... 0 72 = 3 m4 . 4 eae satis etapa nee tee : 2] A large stock ot Children’s G: : 38 to 48 incl ending on April V0 - the court of B ial Sou f in nie a on i os 0 . sae eee oan arse stoc of il ren s arments, Erk SIZCs from to Ine i. ' i . ’ - ORS 6 one ad SS S90 4a By CABLE to Batt Bros’, we learn that | tain alleged brigan is, who were tortured Ce 0 88 i189] ; os re the steamer Albert, owned by Batt Bros., j by direction of the chief of putes of thei 1608.......... On ee. ss 0 67 VT l | Sy F > | > + | , Ly ) yruyre [ i¥ i@ left Liverpool on Saturday 9 22nd inst., | province. It is stated to bea common custom i —— — - ae —. \ | ip ) ( { J A bi x =x i. J ' | be bound for this port. of the Egyptian soldiery, who are under com ee -AY AA A ae Za _ & 9 - |e «a a? . oe mand of British officers, to torture dervishes bk ig Gumore’s BaNv.—The concerts given by | hom they capture in bittle. Three dervishes Charlottetown, April 5, 1893. i this famous 01 ganization in St. John on} who were taken prisoners in a recent raid were - —-— - a tt ny a = — == . — Se = - h Thursday and Friday evenings were success- | hung up by the feet in order to compel them rf fal beyond expectation. The Opera House | to confess the whereabouts and strength of the ia as packed to the doors. enemy. As they rernained obdurate a fire was 4 * v Bi cuca built under their heads, and they were slowly feel Quire a Fat t.—This forenoon, a rigger|®ffoeated and roasted to death, As the 4 named William Power, while bending sails on Egyptian army is under the command of Brit the Ralph Peake, slipped and fell from the|'sh officers, it is evident that, even if such jl yard into the water. The Ralph Peake | 4trocities are perpetrated without the direct wt ring at Peake’s No. 2 wharf: authority of the British, yet the latter cannot 8 why Siete altogether escape responsibility. There is a a a A ebration Tue Young People’s Association of Zion good deal of oppression, cruelty and wrong ” 4 Oh om. will give a literary enter. | "der the surface in British Egyptian rule, al es night at 8 o’cluck. Tho whole | t#ough the general condition of the native has tuament to-night 4 _ . telai undoubtedly been much improved. programme is selected from A¢ elaide Proctor's works. Silver collection in aid LS. style. style. McKAY WOOLEN CHILDRENS CLOTHING, BOYS’ 7 <7 7 Py Me ? ~~ : SOLED ELE EES. and any all prices and any all prices 1819 29k 1893. —_ -— 3° Ore BaD q of the society. Personal, ——- ro49 ‘ : a : e ; EveryOne buying o* eerved seat ticke'} Alexander Martin, Esq., Valleyfield, and PR O G R A M M BE Nil i N Ss all prices and any styl " ? 5 for the Orchestral Concert on Wednesday A. J. McInnis, Esq, Murray River, are 5 aot i e zistered at the Queen Hotel toeday, x7 will be sure of a good seat, as|'*g!s oe es J evening w! B i Mr. J. J. Fairbairn, the well-known com ee , t ie there is ouly a limited number of tickets mercial traveller, is here on one of his regular MR. \ INN ICOMBE’S f issued. We would advise all who intend business trips. He is registered at the Hotel the going to the concert of the season, to se- “a Sg cure their tickets at once, as the y oe Mr. Jobn W. Godfrey, who bas been study- ORCHESTRAL CONCERT v a selling fast. ing for the past two years at Edinburgh Uni 5 F > . versity, arrived in Halifax on Saturday by the PSE | B Eg a hii. . A Green Orv Ace —Mr. Thos,’ Bowl-| Allan steamer. Mr. Godfrey is expected home by. of Fairview, Aylesford, N.S, now in| to-morrow IN THE LYCEUM, YY . , Mr. H. L. Hall, of this city, is in St. John bs ninetieth year, is able to attend to any : ; city, _ St. : : hs Sakee oe and frequently indulges in booming the Hotel Acadie, Tracadie Beach, On Wednesday Evening, April 26th, ae 7 : Jeg | Which he expects to have ready for the recep- “4 a. long walks. He recently walked six miles] * . , "wn ’ - y Og Wi : : th Ider than him- tion of guests by the 15th June. Mr. Hall Under the Auspices of the Oddfellows of s 7 in Sener Ss yearn cme aq | expects a great rush of travellers to the Island Charlottetown. e e re self. He — -. — = walk 30 this season. § wiles in a day.— Berwick Register. etic rata : > - - | : : 3 ’S HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—Th l Tue Wueet.—We were shown this morning Local Notices. 1. Ov wt et ee tee e ae eee eees Recker Vi K N ‘4 =, Is season we lave a : : shaser of a Columbia Bicycle a very , oraigs oe ; * | hb k F d b l : ‘ d l + sameved “Warrant,” which the Delineators, fashion sheets and May 2. Vocal Solo—"* The Death of Nelson” (by beautiful line or A our est ma es, or ura I ity an ow prices f Fope Mfg Co. issue to every one buyiny one | patterns are in at the Bazaar Store. ND eich ti co isc iced cs bis ocd dae ‘ a wig. 7 < : . » Y - ; of their wheels. The guarantee is gotten up A number of new patterns io figured felt Mr. Charles Hermans. they are unequalled. a by John A. Lowell & Co., Boston, and is a@| paper, received tosday. Also. something nice} 3, Spanish Dance—“ Santiago ”...... ..Corbin ie — iowa it Q 8 iSlin c ‘ oles shestra, ° < f gem in its way. The bicycle i guarantees is in curtain poles, Ore i town, April 21, 1893-—dy eod & w i ai near perfection as can be made in this mun- The Delineator for May is at the] 4, Violin Solo—“Les Dragons de Villars”... Charlotteto P : y y ie RE engpeaneenes — i dane sphere. es Meee Ye a 6s dasenaqouees sas. Vinnie siaaiied veeeeseeMaillar ——— . eae ee eg eT lina wees sh agee oe Mas ; - - _ . : Mir. + . © Six Montus ror Persery.—Dennis Har-| I. O O. F.—-A few royal purple| a Bs iE rngton, remanded so jail ast month from St [COl’ars for processional purposes | % “Robs ee pets re eps , ‘5 Stephen, charged with perjury in a Scott Act _— — Book Stvre and Orchestra, y et case, was tried at St. Andrews on Wednesday owse Ss : sian aie an ele saa al ee ef by Judge Stevens uoder the Speedy Trials} See and read our new advt. We have! ™ Vocal Solo—* wits er ee a re Act. Harrington was sentenced to six med just opened aj] our sun shades. We handle Miss Minnie Moore. ‘ u imprisonment in the county jail, his time to be | the “Gloria” silk, the best for color and] . .... ... ial ” H . #4 computed from March Ist last.—Moncton | wear made—W A Weeks & Co. hans og om rg meer e~ aaa te i _ — - Our prices and patterns in all depart- DR, SI do cincnttiiaesscccie es iti ‘ee te ee adie il ments are appreciated by all. Our goods cn 5S, Rees tiie. . . . B ‘ . % 1. O. O. F., 747TH ANNIVERSARY. —There one muted low-end 400 gues of. quick sale Mr. J. togers seamtres Our Prices suit the times our Oots and shoes fit the feet, ei will be a special service in Zion Church on W A Weeks & Co 9 Waliz—"' Life in Berlin”..............Holman 9 3 | | B . { ] . ] {t he ; a xxt at 3 o'clock, |~ <a Orchestra. . ‘ y > sis wader tia) sacviocs of the Independent | If you consider yeur money any good do not ee our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is le ¥ 1 » auspices of the Independent y 7 ’ : ital—‘ The Chariot Race” from ° under the auspice E ij | pass Prowse Bros. for all kinds of children’s 10. ane ae ) - { li d ‘ . an f 7 Oo 7 - . ” ee NO rd Ccihiel sc oxdnnabieds anne 2 i ~ « 4 Urder oe ee ty "Rev. "D suits, as you can make a few dollars buy _ - cise McLean on the Island, and there Is satis action a aroun a be delivered wy . rs Jially | more suits there than any other place. ese ; ; ’ ¥ ott. i utheriand. 18 ) A an?d 9i e Ocal SOU nba Gdooeneed Saran The Ope ately BT any [mvt ste tse GOFE BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. | i o8 Jollecti n aid o 8 = ; : Mrs. J. M. McLeod, — ee, Fae ee Beer & Goff have just received a nice} lacs a ain i i aaa i. $a poor of the church. sc assortment of fancy biseuits from Christie 2 eee we a Pt 0 eres Charlottetown, March 10, 1895, a — ae : aes a =— a e Brown & Co., Toronto, including several ee sisal — © = ee mee tees Suppen Deate.—Mr. John Henry, ove |}... of their favorite Fruit Ginger Bread. “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” ey = - | ‘8 of the leading citizen of River John, N. 8., If you want washable and gilt| Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8. Good ushers fr J I : EN I l ri died very suddenly on Sunday morping, wall papers you sheuid get them in attendance R liek een 0A aaa e | 3 i y 16h ee" + — risen ng was nee at the Diamond ee Gee Sar Siceeteee ws bot arthe, Urns Genes asa ook —_——- 5 is dressed when death overtook him. ®*"| prices are guaranteed the cheap-| stores and from the Committee. . “3 TODAY: i the others. who had risen » short tmeles¢on P E i. Rvom paper by the| oy sepium GKO, J. ROGERS, ce egeae So HE GEESE HAVE COME, andjthe only place you can buy a COMPLETE OUTFIT £ before, weat iato his room they found him bale at manufacturers prices. Chairman. Secy. Com. C f Ae adia Nut ° t W E DAWSON’S #\ ” lying on the floor, life being extinct. New Steck Arriving.—A full assortment} apld — es A argo 0 ° 18 a - he AND. ‘tt ' Heart disease was the supposed cause Of | of new goods at the temporary Diamond mange . Cc. LYONS. (68 death. The deceased was 71 years of age, | Bookstore, Stamper’s Block. On account al Ouris 1 pee sities | a and enjoyed good health till the day of his/ .¢ delay in repairing former premises it is OMINON . — eo at death. the inteation to clear out the full _e " eens - re 1+ de ’ eoniettiiocin scinlaheaponsunis oa wn iil ; very much reduced prices, at wholesale rere Fe g2a i oa _-~ ewda . & £ a i a : weeny fo W ae ' eae cheaper than can be imp rted. A series A GRAND TEA PARTY will be held at Souris i PFS aT) ial e Department of Public on. ; of afternoon and evening auction sales will |] 44 Kast on SATURDAY, July 7st, in aid of the | ee ae will send out advertisements inviting artists) given. You are sure of bargains in | 5°8ris Trotting Park ‘ORR. AND FREIGHT STEAM- ee to send in models for a statue of the anes all goods Salo pens to morrow Be sure se anna be a from all points ASSENGER AND > REG ai § a Sir John Macdonald, prizes of $500, : : ? ‘ on the Railway, good to return by any train on ER. For particulars apply to tt ond $200 ee offered for the best models | #24 call. : — MES Rs POOLE & LEWIS. | — erman and Americ: k ef an order of merit, The materials} aly a few left—Never before in the history As this will be a big time fora good purpose, MESSRS. at GUNS—Breech and Muzzle Loaders, in English, German an merican make. ot in, 1b orde f of our clothing department have we shown | we trust that no encroachments will be made on spo l—lm d & w | ct . ’ i , from which the competitors are to ae such a 2omplete live in children’s skirt suits, | 8% by, any other public gathering, as we nave - ————— | RIFLES —Winchester Arms Company and Remingtons. J ic ars , at c . . a : ‘if ‘lai ] i nouacement, _-- ee — e . . a hee? _ puslgne — pe eo Poms For variety see our we pore oe ne a ee ee . . ° \om an REVOLVERS —Smith & Wesson, Remingtons, Harrington & Richards, ete. he remier and a set 0 mens. ¥ serges with red, yellow and white braid trim- »y Orde ‘ . if n T pl {} ) y " . Q oa 4S with « specification setting out the dimen tien blouse, with skirts; jackets, with | Souris East, April 22, 1°93. aSOHit 6 G | GUNPOWDER —Ducking, Rifle and F. F. Shot. s , ‘ : t ; are et the ataten. re eae ar ee ; aes “da harcholders of| Brass and Paper Cartridge Cases, Wire and Rifle Cartridges, Wads in all sizes, Relos ling att Sonera rom S5c a suit, ail early eTore ley are SPECIAL MERTING of thes 1areho ers 0 ‘i = : , i . , ~ & ib Another Show Day J] ali gone | Als», please ask for one of ‘those AA ‘tne Masonic Temple Company will be held Tools, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Gun Cases and Covers, Bench Vlos 13, Gun Grease, Powder is — vty Logan en 2a ge aaa de TUESDAY May 2nd, at the hour ol 7.300cl0ek, 'and Shot Measures, Celebrated Budd Cleaners, Cleaning Rods, Shell Extractors, Dack and ei , . with our suits—Jas Paton & Co. a ~ to take into consideration the authorizing . . ar ¢ , ti We wish to make a display of ‘the — ! P, a2. to take into eonsi nee of money for] Goose Calls, Whistles, Pocket Compasses, Gun Locks, Hammers and Nipples, Powder ti SPECIAL LINES and BARGAINS tae he ec yle f the said Masonic Temple, ‘ e . . . ' aoe sesered when in Great Britain, and have MARRIED. alve the wale gf portion of the Real Estate mt Flasks, Shot Pouches —in fact, everything required to make 4 co nplete outfit. : 4 i therefore set aside a ee ni esate "SS ipeaen, YG Agent for Winchester Repeating Arms Co, Cartridge Joaded at short notice. ie TO-MORROW avd WEDNESDAY | Reach, Stephen D. Coles, of Milton, to Miss J O MTEAb. oe J Sarah J. Darke, of Brookfield, . . TL) WS ODO ye 1 21, 1803—2aw tl ate in A I NJ Bi for that purpose. At Clifton, April 20th, by Rev. A. Sterling, ’ Charlottetown, Apri ——__—— a o os 4 i : ; Ne... San 7 ry ntvien ehh arders ¢ be accom- 7 i 1 denen }| James Henry Brown, of Springfield, and Ada OARDERS—Private boarders can tf ak = We i sm <. oe a Mayne, of County Line. P pr yy in Gomeal aan da ottetowa, Aovil 3, 1893 —m wf & wky hah . whl io how ; At the residence of the bride’s father, Lot ‘i et en tee moderate. _ilw pd—apls : ate <n mteresting and attractive show. 16, P. E. 1, om the 5th inst., by the Rev. J WILL BE GIVEN WITH 50 LET—Two bouses pleasantly situated on i [ee EVERY DEPARTMENT F, Estey, Mr. John Thomas to Miss Maria L., T° in Street... Apply to Miss EsSERY. Y Just Try aoe : daughter of Daniel Boundy. Oe ETS soviennislacsiemcinensigmnicuiatiinechaeasaaaiis 1! 5 t ‘ is stocked with the lateat novelties , every ————— in FR ITED—A lad to learn the drug business, t i department will ehow something ** out of | ~ " . we. be well recommended. Apply by a — oe | # + E the common” ; every depart ment will DIED ter to P. O. Box WO CA... Dh NJ CC} [ ‘TCH. oe el show something not a little etartling. In this city, on Sunday, the 23rd inst., FOR ONE YEAR FOR W ANTED—A boy to attend to a horse and “ i i All our goods are marked in plain figures. | Bertha, second daughter of H. G. Murphy, cow, and make hirueelf ee ‘apa “ey i—~DRESS GOODS ! aged five years and six months. a aia = a SOO Se (om FNCING ON MONDAY. 24ru/ 4 2 aa Funeral at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon 4... 6 i : ie APRIL, instant, and continuing until | * 9 ITLES ' a OW F 3A LE—Pure-bred Jersey, with her i ee ; ‘ : 2-—-MANT Ls a to St. Denstan’s Cathedral. Sey G & eo pw poe 045. a ae a ae change of time, a Special Passenger Train _ ri *— MILLINERY At the residence of her son-in-law, Peter f. ap22—3i will leave Charlottetown for Summerside | e e Th f attraction ! Westland, 187 Pearl street, Somerville, Mass., | eens hen enomnnnoncte —s E areae dain aa daily (Sunday excepted) at 6 a. m., stand- | a ree centres Of attractio April 16, Mrs. Rebecca Acorn, 73 years 8 _ ; To LET—House o *tz1r | Bast, « a oti the with Steamer for! ¢ ‘ Apri » 3 ‘ , _ , : ms. Kent moderate. Apply; ard, connecting there Ste : i BEER BROS, months, The remains were interred in Woo. ! os LEO F Ee BD te sy. canrnee, ot ‘Beer Bros. tf—up22 Point du Chene, and returning on arrival . * me ‘ oe lawn cemetery on Tuesday, April 18. GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) aa ociatadh tes iia ja = ‘Saini Pens of Steamer in the evening. ¥ oul] willjj find it the very best a si Weather Bulletin. ' " “Red . . . _— specifications at J. H. GaTes’, St. Peter's J. UNSWORTH, 2 2 — To Apvertiss Tue Crry.—The Ottawa Mining Engi NCCP | Rosa. | e—aget Superintendent, Soap you ever used : i Tc nowro, April 24 —1¢ a. m. Corporation has given $590 mop advertise R SALE--Set Chambers’ Encyclopedia in Railway Office, Ch'town, ) ” tre. Winds mostly westerly; fine; tempera-|the city during the World's Wair. The | MAIN OFFICE................00..000e0 QUEBEC ten volumes, bound in calf, a April 21, 1893, j Gi apl0—dy , ote ture about the te v | Board of Trade will make it $1,000. enone ~ . ciiesenesticbesennealeeeeneee . ' , *" a ae