i) a = pocal and Other tems, — gaxp vt the Riok to-night, Ice in good ao gditiod. C o Prikl No. 2 Sattery, G. A, will meet thi HID for drisl 418 « 10 oO F F va for imiiiation at St. tawrence Loxige to-n ght ux STANLEY * ived at Pictou at noon to dye, aud will leave on return to Creorgetowo angen tame to mecrow Merniag. - rv; His Customens.—Mr. James McLeod, and McKenzie, will be { jate of Meloni & Mi li ee customers about the tp receive his many -_ of next month beginbios hae AUXILIARY Piste SoctetTy.—The annual ef the PE. Isiamt Aaunxiliary Bib'e tind ear will be h Charch on Mondey, the 27th i a Lin the First Methodist aat., at 7 20 p. - Potice Court [hia forenon, Patrick Marpry. Powna! Street, was fined $50 and aogts of tWO months imprisonment for relly iotoxieants on Sunday, The liquor was jelivered on the street - forcine THE SkasoN a teeth ont rare variety of bu erfly, measuring 6 3-8 jnghes from tip t» tip of wings, was left at this ollie yostetcsy by Me J, ©. Smith, of Orangeville, Kont Co.—Moncton Times. stmaniiliin Race ow THe Ice. ~ There was another race on the ice on Saturday afternoon between tworyes old colts owned by Messrs. L. B Miller, Geo Essory and Joha Mutch. It ok foar heatato deci le the race, which was woo by Miller's colt. siiciieaiiataiiiiaa SgaTine —The mateh rece in the rink at Searls on Saturday evening was won by Mc- Cormack by about ten feet in 925. The die tance skated was three miles, or about sixty three rounds of the rink. Mr, Geo. B. Mo smchern ected an starter. The race was wit- pessed by about twenty-five persons, pee Sy Duystans’s CaTHeDRAL —Tle fourth of the serves of special sermons cn ‘The Sacrsents” was given last evening by Rev. Power Curran, of Tracadie. The Sacrament considered was ‘'Extreme Unction.” There was a large congregation, and the subject was well handled. a New Tatat Rervseo. — Recent advices from New York state that on the app'ication fy a ne trial ia the case of Carlyle Harris, the medival student under sentence of death for the murder of hia wife by administering poison, Recorder Smyth has annouseed deci sion, velusing a vew trial. ialeaiiic Tue Piste Socrery —Tho collectors of the Bible Suciety ars now calling on the frieads and patrous of that noble institution We bespeck for them « hearty welcome. If they should hippen to overluck any, these may hand in their c ntribution to the Treasurer, W Morrison, or sny memkr of the committee. sicnnsiiabands Tue Orrosrtion Memarra — In the St. Jobo Telegraph of the 17.b appear the por- traita of the members of ‘ue Opposition in the Demioion House of Commons, with a cut of the Parliament builJdiog Prominence is given to the portraits of Hon, Witred Laurier, th- Lberal leader, avd of his first liew'enantes, ir , LL. H. Davies ard Hoo wees Cartwrich ~~ ~Givil Milla. The star ot Davies is oppsrent iy im the ascendeat, «8 he is laced at the top corner, while Mr. Milis and the Mixer and Maddier are at the bottom. Musicate.—The pupils of Mies Edith Hill entertained their parenta and iriends at Miss Hill’e residence on Saturday eveniog last to a choive programme of instramental music. Considering the ayes of the periormere and the short time they have beeu under Miss Hill's tition, theie progress must be very satis- factory to their psrents, and very flsttering to their talented teacher. Mr. F L. Huazed acted as chairmin and expressed bimael! delighted with the entertainment, apd Prof. Vinnicombe spoke ta the same ecmplimentary strain. At the close of thej;musicale the chii- dren engaged in amusements and 10 o'clock termiaated a most enjoyable evening. fits Banrrs Were Reoutan —An ex change says: Cwenty-five yours »go # doe or of Massxchuastts died aged 105, and the shetinence pur'y sent a deputation to his grandson «o see if they could not elicit some useful corroboration for their views. ‘‘Ob, yes, wy grandfather was a man of very regular habits,” said the grandson, And then it came out that he had regularly teken ® g'sss of rum the fivst thing in the morning, sccther at eleven o'clock, two glasses at eorly dinner, one more at tea and another on going to bed. He rarely had « pipe out of his moath, sad every week bought twenty-one inches of pigtail tobacco, which he cut into sven pieces, consuming @ piece each day. _ Bartiar Cuvrcn.—Yesterday was the fourth snuiversary ot the Rev. J. A. Gor- don's pastorate of this church, and the services, thers fore, were of a more than tually iuterest’'ng charac’er. In the morn- ing three persons were baptized, At the evening service a thanksgiving cv l'ection) g Wea then up in aid of the church tund, the collectors announcing that the handsome tom of $1,255 was realized Of th’s sum, the psterexplained that $500 was con- ttibued by a benevolent suter from An- Wandale, and the reat was the voluntary Offering of the peop © We congratulate the people on their willingness and ability to show in such « practical and satisfactory Way their apprecia ion of the services of the *. J. A. Gordon for his Master. At the int day as in Apostolic times, ** the ter is worthy of his hire.” soenuiigelaul Bettptxe IurnoveMENTs ~—We were shown Oa Saturday af erroona plon of the new build- ing which KR B. Norton & Co.,, intend erect ing on the corner of Queen and Sidney Streets M1 the site of the store lately deetroyed by fire. The plan weemsd+ by Mr. ©. B. Chap- pell. The building will be of brick throughout, ad will be four storys in height. @ main retail store will be on the ground vor, and the n« xt floor wil! be reserved as @ Wholesale department. The third and fourth ®ors and basement will be used #8 store- rooms for euvp'us wh lesale # ock. Mr. Nor erpects to be ab’e te move into the new Store about the middie of Jane; un il which time he wil! carry on burioess at R > bertson's old stand Mr J Ro Mictonald hus also hid plins Ch sppel for a brick building w be erected oib Street, adjvinig Mr. Nutone. The building will be four storys high, with larce ment, and will be finished in goed style throughout. The building will be divided into two stores, which it is expeeted Wilt be ready fur cecupation about the Ist 4 July. preperty on Q seen | THE DAILY EXAMINER Two Stories of a Mutiny. ASSASSINS COMMIT A MURDER IN THR SOUTH | SEAS } Two terrib'e stories of mutiny and mur- «rin the South Sess were brought to San |} Francisco rec ently by the steamer Aus. tralia. One mutiny occurred on the whal- tng birk Willian Boylies, which resulted in the dangerous wounding «of the fourth mate Joe Bapti te, by « sailor named Carl Hen- dryk. Sxvof the crew came up on the steamer, while thirteep are in irons at Hon- olu'u. The other occurred on the Ameri- ean bark Hesper, which resulted in the death of the second mate, M. Fitzgerald. The Hesper reached Honolalu February 22nd. The captain brought information of « plot to k.ll him and four others, and their ives were only saved by the accidental dis- covery of the first murderous m ve on the part of the mutinous crews. The plan is alleged to have been hatched by Thomas Le Ciair, a ssilor, who shipped as a native of Norway, but it was afterwards learned that he was born in New York. LeClair’s alleged partners in crime were Herman Spsrf. Hans Hansen, Thomas Green and Edward Larsen. They picked out a dark might, and about 1030 o'chek LeClair murdered the second mate by striking him with a hatchet. The murderer lay in wait about amidsh ps, and when bis vietim came slong he struck him a blow on the back of the head with the sharp edge of a hatchet aud almost instantly killed him. Sperf and Hansen wanted to throw the body overboard and then remove al] traces of crime by washing up the blood stains Leclair would not consent to this, and im- m-distely proposed that they go after the captain aad other inarked men and murder them alsc. His companions weakened and would not give their consent, and Leclair left them and wentafs. The two men then p cked up the body of the murdered man and threw it overboard. The next day the captain placed Leclair, Sparf and Hansen in icons, and thea changed his course and made for Tahaite, which he reached after & voyage of fourteen days. The mutineers confessed their crime, oo The Stocy of a Novel. Mr. Howells’ latest novel, ‘*The Coast of Bohemia,” now running throngh the peges of The Ladies’ Home Journal, was written in four different States. Mr. Howells began the novel at his father’s home ia Ohio last May, contiauelitin Boston in June; took it to the mountains of New Hampshire during the sammor aad worked at it; brought it to New York ard wrote a numbers of chapters there in October; took it tack again to Ohio in November, and finally finished it in New York last Decem- ber. And yet, deapite ali these changes of p aes of writing, the nevel turns out really to be the brightest piece of work that How- iis has done for a long time. The McLean Case. Suecpurne, Feb 6.—The case of Mr. Me- Lean, of Horning’s Mills, as published last week, is still the talk of the vicinity, and many people have taken the trcable to go to Horu tug's Miils to sce him. Mr. Be'fry, the diag gist here. who sold Mr McLean the pills, vouches for the trath of the statement, «2 also doea Mr. Wiliem Jelly, exeM.-Py for Doiferia County. ‘Dodi’s Kidney Piils are indeed a wonderful remedy, as they cure the most deadly as well as the most prevalent discases that eff-ct humanity, nemely, Biight’s Dis- ease, us wellas all forms of kidney troubles, dropsy, diabetes, stone in badder, and most eepecially rheumatiem. as enenisinielliilnetii Local Notices New oranges received to-day at Beer & Gcff s. m20§2i Hata, Spring Hate !—We are showing one of the finest assortments in the city. All new this season. Hat buyers ought to see our goods first. Wholesale and retail—W. A. Weeks & Co. m3 3i Mourning Goods.—Complete stock; beat nods; lowest prices, Come and see.—W. A; Vercks & Co. m20 3i House Furnishings. — Ladies purchasing household goods will do themselves a good turo by seeing our stock of new sheetings, towelings, table .lirens, napkins, tickings, and other requirements The finest steck in the city, Prices always light.—W. A. Weeks & Co. m20 3i Fish Market.— Fresh haddock and fresh codfish jest received per SS Stanley at the Fieh Morket. Beware of the watch advt. with the words “Solid Go'd” in large type and the word “platers” just after almost small enongh to escupe notice, —E W Taylor. Sp-ing Hats—Try Weeks & Co. mar)7 lw Table linens and all kinds of household goodsa—try Weeks & Co. marl] lw Next weekwe will open in the rooms over the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store a large stock of men and boys’ readymade olotling, ents’ furnishings, hate and. caps, all new atock at the lowest possible prices. Wait for us—J B Macdonald & Co, pat dkw For the very beat value in boots try the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. marl8 Christy London Hats, hard snd soft felt, newest shapes, selliog cheap —J B Macdooald. marl8 MARRIED. On March 15th, at the Parsonage, Redegue, by the Rev. W. J. Kirby, Mr. Charles Cross. man to Mrs. Mary Curtis, of Wilmot Valley. A Terninte ArfatR —According to a late despatch news of a horrible affair which recent!y occurred at Waverly. 7 hes been received at Halirax. For many y ars Joho Ling!y has been postmaster at Waverly. Mr. Lingley is probably one of the best known men in the province. He is From Liverpoo We have Hight Hund:ed Suits 82 years old. Hs daughter went to visit{ a friend and on her return a horrible spec: { tacle was presented. The room was full” of smcke and fi-mes issued from under the stove, which hed been knocked down On the top of tha stove was lying thes prostrate form of her fatber. His breast rested on the stove and one arm} was round the steve pipe, which had a’so fallen. Serving that the house we uld soon he i>» flemes and thinking it a to remove ber father fom his perilous positivn, the daughter ran out and «alumed the neig sbora, | who quickly responded, Mr. Tingley was! reacued and the stove carried ou'side. He is in @ very precstious state, very sl ght hopes being entertained ot his recovery. I: is thought the old gentleman took a bad turn and fell | acrose the stove, knocking it down, ‘ ? | Italian Warehouse. i to Cha rlotte | town, P. E. I. THE FINE A 1 IRON SCREW STEAMER ‘ALBERT,’ 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, BATT BROS., OWNERS, Will sail from Liverpcol for Charlottetown On or about the 10th day of April Next, and will carry goods attbrow ’ od rough rates of freight to Summerside, Souris and Georgetown. ” For particulars appl to Messrs. John Pite c a je airn & fons, 7 Union Court, Oid Broad Street, London Kr@; Messrs, Pi-cvirn Bros., 51 South John Street, Liverpool, or here to PEAKE t mchli—3w ecd BROS. & CO. - Weare Handing Down Bargains ———IN—— — CHILDREN’S CLOTHING ! ‘oJ ~ BOTGHT AT A BIG BtRGAI, Which. we are now selling at WONDERFUL PRICLS. We say, now is your time if you want GREAT BIG BARGAINS in LITILE BOYS’ SUITS. PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, March 15, 1893. FENWELL & CHANDLER, —_—_S- Trap Nails, Rope. Boat Nails, Rosin, Galy'd Tron, Paints, Paint Oils, MONDAY. MARCH Re 20, 1898. Sr Very Cheap. FERNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, March 7, 1.393 ei O LET, and possession given imme- , ” diately, the ‘‘Iralian Warehouse, Queen Street. M. & D. (3, McLEOD. moh4—Imeod pat guar cairn <tc Dress Boots White Gocds, Pr nts, Ginghams, _| Siirtings, | Challies. Charlottetown, March 10, 1995—eod & wky _— ——— = T= = SSS Charlottetown, March 10, 1893. Our Prices suit the times, our BBoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Esland, and there Ty we wae ee ae we t we IS THAT YOU Well, send np one of these Boys Suits you're selling so low and send Why, of course he He knows a thing good the bill to dad. won't kick! when he sees it. This is what ali our customers ay when once they have purchased our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. The persistent popularity of FLAXNNELETTES has had the efleet of setting the mind- and manufacturers working to improve upon these fabrics to the uttermost. perfection Flannelettes can be brought, take a look through our New Stock of TWO CASES OPENED TO-DAY. We have them in Mixed Grounds, Broken Plaids, Polka Dots, Crescents, Checks, Blue, patterns for Children’s wear. STANLEY BROTHERS, of designers if you want to see to what Plain Pink, dainty little Blocks. Sky White snd Cream. Nice BROWN’S BLOCK. RALITY is satisfaction all around, GORE BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. 4 } ’ } a mw j aut MAMMOTH STOCK. | DRESSED TO KILL! The Largest and Greatest Assort- | and you will be dressed to kill if ment of READY-HADE CLOTHING in| you will trade with us, for we have the city—our own make and im-) everything of the latest Siyle and of ported —to select from. | the finest Wool. TWEEOS.—We are Headquarters; Stylish Suits, Nobby Hats and for Tweeds. Remember, we cannot| Geats’ Farnishiags of all kinds. be undersold. Thousands of pat-| See our White Shirts for 59 cents, terns to select from | Laundried and Uniauadried. McKay Woolen Company. Chaclottetown, March 14, 1893--dy eod & wy REMNANTS STOCK-TAKING! APTER ed Bicycling for Women. a ae s M*: FRANCES E. WILLARD is convert to the Bicycle. She says. ** Certainly bicycling seems to me the most healthful of all forms of outdoor recreation for girls and women.” The Ladies’ Columbia for 1893 is a ‘beauty—light, graceful and strong. Miss “REM Willard rides a Columbia Poeumatic. R. M. YOUNG, Prints, Laces, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Em broideries, low at the London House. Cloths, ~—_—_——_—- Agent for P. E. leland. . ) Mill Gear For Sale. Om superior set of Sootch Wool Cards s manulactured by R>bert Bisir, of Ku- Sé marnock, Scotland,) ior sale at a great bae- | gain by E. H. NORTON & CO., Charlottetown. | (x) | | mehl3—lw eod wky di PREMIER, NO. 1138, FOR SALB. 4x)-—_——-—— ’ hire Bay Coaching ‘o Lis, will be sola uy ARRIS & STEWART. 0. Charlottetown, February 13, 1893—eod & wky aa i narlotlciwwn, «1 sTUMDAY, the firet day of Ayprtii Be Xi, 1893 al the hour of twreive o'clock, boob 4 This picture represents the manufa-ture of horses’ shoes, but sae. ur iuccuer (Swe represent the manuf .:cturers of BJUTS and SHOES tor Men, LY Women and Children, and successful ones. ire balance of our Stock, which contains thousands of pairs 1D reater bargains than ever. ' can give you Shoes from 29 cents to $8.00. Charlottstown, March 8, 1898. Premier is now rising 10 yeare old, isa rich bag in color, siands 1. ha sigh, and weighs nearly ma bl od im bag Gual es Ww h its ag Wiinessed by the Zs only ais co st the rreviecial Kahiol- — — i30uios. ile was chuwse Ik Umes io Hoagland, " S and g«ined Ove ss 4 Zs aud second ' a Piemiecr is de nacd from the best Coaching ; ; aud, and hi- eouiry J irace alt Bis mu *hopever (hey have Geen shuwe Viivate vifers wil D> ¢ meiueret before day of art Cilla appiy Ww the under- CHAKLLES A. MITCHELL, Uwuer, We are offering the sad 10, 1805 —wky still, at nee Wwe Damaged Fiour. : ~- BARRELS. 65 mebB—lw eod i Charlottetown, Jia Come in and look at them. CARVELL BROS. J. M. McLEOD & CO. 7 rte egal hap-osn ey a erent as oe