Cm POOR y 00 hap © : - | [THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1890. cs WALI EL mA nih OT ny | AY ii. | wher he was <ing at the sediment. 1{ before br ikfast, and makes the fire in the PEELE Bes " THE | » LOW PO; St NING HAS remember when the ca of whiskey ca e| cellar and in the kitchen. He gets int » the A aa © cellar through an outside hatch. <<a pantry | held the light while he opened To. Mr. Peters—1 was generally in the enna } v ufter dinner He took 1 | kitchen, and cannot see Mrs. Weeks’ house. sy ,\UCTION | PR ELIMINARY EXAMINATION b oo. of it and t k it uy Stalrs. 1 did lL could not Say at what oe I aa “ see i z b his ane s not e 8 eeks. Theo , 8 ss i ha rh - = Dake ales Gah ae Te a ec Mas acing bos 2 Oe, ee 10th, SPECIALTY FOR THIS WEEE: sc Tver ee ay ese RESETS! CORSETS! . . . ; la ser bs ry ari trot | a serval ; ; . 10.3 CLO | é Be Before the tl endiary Magistrate. lo Mr. Pete I saw him open thp case. lanything between Mrs. Sutherland's and AT 10,30 OCLOCK, A. Cap 4 t with his fingers Mrs Weeks. Mrs Weeks was never in ~ isa. ———— (x)—-—--—— cemeneumenemnananent i ink that he opened my . ; a ; - > 5 br ‘Hs, i xi(ra € holes , Ap} nles . not remember hearing him ask- | Sutherland’s house so far as I know. Mrs. (x) s3 WAS te 1 ne inves ; ; ; : Lea a Pee He af . \ i pr iaast I yatel | was nursing | Weeks told me_ that Annie Gill ple 5 FOR FAMII \ USE a i ‘\ 16s v« <8 WAS CONC. ; , ‘ er ¢ hottie came ind the i mother was aiek and that she wanted ' + . : 3 } j yarter past |‘ ne t ‘ ‘ : g : : di . ’ : ry th n B, ‘B. {j i t, the b t} }) ll he M ket Ww I ili 4 , } day after - netimes lL w id bD in tne | my sistel to go back. | aid not This is the finest lot ot Apples we have old [ry iy Ors 58 G 8S he J ar orset li t ; ar th, ‘ ' — — a : ror vod metimes I would be out I} put any poisonin what L cooked. Che|this ear, and none but first-class stock wi!l pe ‘ oS v Ss] ) en ctor Look l ai | hildren helped and generally took Mrs he offered. —<ce ; at , j wtharlandg’ l | “we : wt _— ag i} Sutherland s food to her room, POMELIDICS . TON & \g > , . ; : ; 5 J I iP. : * Me MaLeod—I do not think I saw | she would have the same things to eat 8 li. NORTON & Cb., , { . , \ e neers F \I 3 \\ ksin Our yara ora the winaow were eaten at the table. Lt there were = Auctioneers. F ; : - i i, . . j I sa ft Ll oo powso in the food, they were all eat) NLAPCO 4 i ' { ied i id i # } i 18 es Ni \I 1 M i en sald tha the ut aelt . ; t a Crow (an aljourmnent until Wed sy [bien Sutherland, and what. che-didu’t a RID ceca nt | nunnas, [Menge gs SPRING MEDICINES : * | cut the meat off, and t ake it upstairs theim-} es e witness present whol eiM \ MeLeod—My father got a second | ’ ' a as “ig . hefore 3 ’ ” . '. Mir: suther- | Selves. She drank tea. I used to make it. | Ww to have eXamined Delore Preece. ‘ ? i Whi8s crow WEES ‘ "lo £2 in nred be sometimes . Mi ie , & as ex-| oe H ‘ i } ttle in his own Sumetimes l poured it out and Some |Ayer’s ear Sap: rill: :. : 4 : \I | \7 B — : , test f iton ist the giis wou a p vurit oul. Ail Lhe Tus 1 ‘eurdock BB: oud Bitters : it { val > tuce vil > tC mace i ; i i ; . : bee ae ; py } ‘ - : ' ‘ ; | that Jirs. Sutherland got was hs the | Warners safe dure ‘\ 3 ime I its vas obliged Vion ya I l. = with iui ' si | ( ‘ : : tion of | toed taken by everyone else in the house Camp eli’s Guinme Wine. ( t ' e i! was \ lt test ; } re tT ] | : : : ‘ ' ~ ae . os ey , ; aon remember what Mrs Suthe rland had Paine’ s ¢ eler 7 « ompound. « s 5 t ¥¥ sday nea v 44 Ts ; ihe whiskey 18 of tile Vahono’ a . . : . ' to eat on Christmas day. | coull — A T— ral . ; : - a7 : o ' * a mn. ws ' ‘ . | —— SAY that she had only a bows | j ‘ oe ee ” MRS w 3 AND'’S EXAMINATION} ae Fae ee se of gruel. | f \ JOHNS NN ia iG STU) 4 20, . . ' . af . ' "m emp _- it i “he i ' ‘ iy LC) BS BIN Ss ] ERY, Bb: BS l | ee : 7 Mi . peng e te OP ‘ rt nat iio Mr. M. McLeod—I didn’t prepare any | Ai We ULNOUN i Sir i 3 Li I ry st rit i recelved ti L : : : ; | : ry calle shout , : ; | the horse to | *Ppectal dishes for her. Gruel was made for | Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. i ’ i ‘ baa » me re j L Bots ut . a » ae : : , j : fai me . : a ans me ; st : : January. Mrs, Sutherland was) )y,,_ Mv. Daties’| her. The rest of the family would have) 1.47 HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF HIS ; J/anbuary. JAAS. ‘ li \ . /! } na } e < \ i sa A? AViCS . ' ‘ ‘ , I J on to] wen” | aie nat to | the same. Sh used to have oysters some- - L also tok I ae Mrs. Sutherland In times. I don't eat any oysters myse lf. But an ‘ } et i rt . it [ 1 ' +) horse i som others in the family would have them. : sun Bam ey ~— — . — : } i 5 id t senda ta ‘ > | : ; “ . it know what was : al Tore we ; \ . essa } I don't remember that gruel was made be- gy was o a * ie A. > ~ carria iveu , ; : Ts : ] wsteant wha _ Ww om r id KnOW Buy ¢ I - Py wN yorD Kxamin | tween meais—¢ xcept when she was gomg ' } } eA to ¢ ail ‘ | ua ‘ \ } 5 Mf \I ' \ a t 2? 4 D¢ ; iby Mr. M i i ednesday l ae ae I $ and myse! iJ ' » Ww 1 the Civ lo Mr. Peters—The children are ex- a a Cc "aE OF I li il ‘ vy. was nh \ I 1ici i . . . - ° i | te : | eeding!y fond of gruel—Ella in particular. LOE conn eC Ours ‘ ‘ = tI } 3sW } am n was ‘ i " “a \ i \ re M I | S swo I nined | Mrs. Sutherland got oysters betore she : o 9 @ ; ve it ' a " a "ae i \j it wok to her bed, nad all hands were getting rHer2Ue 7 NY rRorTmpy, a ¥ Sica its " . Out S , vi i. ME Aa , came ee ' : } of ar it ‘HE SECOND LEVUiUN® oF the UWourse ( rp | (hem i got some Deel tea for her. will be delivered i . Associstion Hall t Ss Su i i bia . a6 ’ il i re i AAs lal i ai 4 ' came trom Her sister: Miss M byrvie H tt FRIDA. EVENING NEXT tha Tth My sister Elia y i >mvV i montas i i i r this u } Ahere | " aan poh jon inl i's Vi ING WN Ba . he «th | Lt 1. liwas no. servant n the house when | GC”! i couldn t say when. Phat Was] inst., by REV. DAVID SUTHERLAND. al i Se. " ran t | al r Christmas SO Tar as | Know, that Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any \ ~ iv t i wet i \ hw elitit . : . : i . - vn es - : a M kat’ il The | Was all the food that came from outsice. Subject—“A Talk About Scottish | Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. who ¢ ‘ 1 lady, | _ Life and Humor.” . 5 | first stra » cal ee es sue. a enilline — po egy- < sate tenfcistilt Silken Cords. Crm pen r : ar ny aa oe or Ppa ous ; Lecture to commence at 8 0 Ci0ck. / wvenbie a tab I ri . \irs Sutherland was golbg 1 ’ 1 . 3 j n iol { : oS os a re ail oo. | A gay party was that which assembled aj 74¢° ym, 4 Pe. sock ee a Cee Taree Che Cay |h cae, ee ae. ka | I ago to witness the marriage f | Pickets can be procured Irom the 5 cretary i } i> } j + iew ¢ nines avo u 255 it ibiace » ‘ = i youd » @ misenoil WOTK b> and oye she VC-i. wih : . : ‘ : or at the door ; oe . : : : be : : S] ; oe aie teed ant Viiss Enima Sanderson ana ir. JO rt} i . ic aa yveneraiy Ww ce ‘ ; came Li She was tu ded sume Gays, Seu), s ae oe RM: BA 2] CATT, | . \\ in she | Matltersoy, VOM oYr mwi1agell. p eo i 5 ret i & cI Vs woulda uD Wileli | Siic i . c : . ic m : ; Secretary \W ni w } nt big ' -rinte j und | Never has it Deen our happy ioe to mingie J ’ . ‘ c wi rs i v Ld t t siLchel er i liv’ | c a - 4 . i} oi iol wit \\ was | With a more pleasant, intelligent or sociabie was s \ rs i ’ ve i heip . i it A1tiL el $ia at-home roof, than i downsta 0 n cookit en she was| oz 7 + x ari ¢ [ i‘ i ' iy Lil I I . : Moa E J T ‘ ; . 9 ’ ' 1 } i Omi iv. or under a more hospitable or} Ai oa “1 ? . ° el vere) . . the cupboard of the sideboard. When she | si k I cooked. I never made any beas. 1 k nes if. a : aati that Westbou il AiG. A fine steck of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. We } } } 1 ] \ LAAe ‘ li'-5 { 7 I thi A ae was well, she would have it in the pantry.|used to gotv the bed-rooms, an’ snes ey si Giles Salen ¢ are selling Dress Goods very cheap this Month, and would ask you in your own ‘ i + ’ mvened on this occasion ar ie home Ot ans i I oantry is next the storeroom|that Mrs. Sutherland was sick. I took up|- - va pet 2 a sos ii - _ interest to look at the goods before you buy. REMNANTS selling off at your . 2 . ‘ ’ 1 rried out the | &@ young friends; and fam sure the writer ( y ‘ERS to purchase this House are in- sel mae : al one immediately | the water to wasn with, ana Calric ul tiie 3 ” : <_< e : we = WwW rice. : _— : gical eg a a Sa only expresses the feelings of all those pre- vited by the undersigned. If it is not] °" = e t I } 5 an nis p L neve changed (the Shee . DUL . : “ sent in quoting: ** Care, with all its pains id in a short time, offers to rent it for two — ——( x ——--—— R pantry used ie P——{ jhave dusted sometimes and wast <i out; ™ oo. ms v7 } urs certain ) rtial furnished, would be * ia o 1 | »re.| was for that charming moment wiped | ye € » Partially ! ‘ h is the ny ti dishes. — cf us . an entertained. Apply to i ole OE ass i eried up. some: food The knot was impressive ly, and, I ween, PAL as R - ae Eli + 1 the sldeduarad Was Dot Kept iocteda. uc ;rcarry i up Have irlic “i SUIO BUM . + j W h AY tN : : a ; sly tied | 2V Slackford, as- o . M. RA oe storeroom in which the medicines were|to her. She was very sick at Cnrisimas. securely tied by the Rev, lac a. PA i t > r : n eT Ls : a e i , > >. > price neh iw rl She was taking medicine from the doctors. | *!8*¢ d by Rev. J. McKenzie. The bride® mehd | ’ i ) .- : 3 \ . a wt enn vi a . . t was. i think, usua ly sent up and de- lo ke d her best. She Was Gresse d be onl . — rw a ; 4 ; ; 1 steadily. it has not been kept locked. |livered at the front door I do not re-| imgly mo d rose, and was attended by Miss “1% NSIVE About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. You cannot resist vas us d mA » the mil The case of member having Ken a parcel trom the Melvina Sanders: _m i Mid; cell, and Miss EXILE puying these goods when you see them. Se ; a . a \lice Houle, of Charlottetown. She was . | r t rs W ex 3 | iS | « . M Sutherland s Gat cers se ’ i ’ pu ile Jhis CA ke | LUCLULA. Ai ail ULiiCliaia : . . 7 He A : , ; , ; . <elgiven away by her auebi enr t n a neighbor of ours. She used to come} were avout liey would goto tne door, Wie "7 7 ) my a y . (x) } 1 ttv ofter t ee . She has| <8 — 1 can’t remember that I re- Sanderson, Esq. Phe groom was re pret oTten a on Line Oue Mss I , + Went. h C41 relueii Ciiat 7 a a ; : << 1 | i il a Ricks liens tea by Mr. c San Phe supporte Havelock Sanderson. ‘a : . ‘ it ’ ’ ‘ as ia * 4 at, ;\ ; ‘ , : ’ : ‘ i : ' . s - ** © . s a! oe 1 "| oresents were numerous and handsome aes : snd she Knew where the pantries are Sue | W ild be received by the ilitie girls or DY rm nts hai ‘ . ceed sate — SS 0 ae tae 4 7. [ | Se how coming with it. | ae penne the high esteem in which] — = ’ : : iG Was very [riendiy nd 1d to me. A} me. have seen the Doy coming | 4 ets of their bestow: al are held by The Subscriber, contemplating a change in Mie’ bd rg ’ ; ith Luindc she knew us well enough to come ID}; and know that the giris t okit trom him ; ae } i ca rill 9 ll by Aucti : so 1 i ticeable among th em was his Dusiness, will 8eli DY Auction, Without nocKking lLihink sometimes she i never handle d the botties at all—-never their fri euds. No rable , NEW CARPETS ex S. S. **S ley - di : f E le 1 i BRUSSEL Ss? i ee ie ’ an elegant gold watch—the groom's present hie WW oe . 6 VARS OE SE ee aS. s . t has come in without ringing the bell. Some mixed any meaicine OF h ans lle« A aly ol it. es t] 7 lie The weéning occupied At his W arerooms, Chariottetow h, on TAPESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns. ‘ mes she would come in without her hat on. | 1 never opened a parcel of medicine. I am “th ' : ; di a ont a : ‘as — 7 i cs aaa wl ‘urrent amusements and pz mes, ai a 1 i when i went to see pner I would KNOCK |ciear Of any Or the h irm that might have V i¢ rl en e +} . f ae : ‘ ai - i We ednesday 1th March {x} | : a2 } } j pa LK } sr res nents pre aea J 4 d sometimes. We were quite friendly, back- | been gving on I think Mrs. Sutherland was | '" a Feng © ki ' te sale i . i] : J? 4 5 Gag ae Yes 2 : ; — By ae. aha wae ith exquisite skiil and taste, passed lke % ; i e ¢ ti q) ‘ ‘ i Wi t yawee 4 wards and forwards. Mrs. Wee ks did not | down stairs on Christmas Eve—yes, Sie Was | : al shee I . or af 11 OCI OCK, A. M. wae ALE alits, ik reaill lilt il e, \ el ¢ i1é@a s ' } 1 ht on J i fai ry dream; and it was the flight of time, i POR , A. M., come to ask aiter ny mot ber that I know of |down stairs. L brought tbe siippers hole .* 3. that at len th com . } ' ; 7a . }and not weariness, that ¢ ongt :om- ; Aci : ‘is angie : e mother became ill. I do not know | betwe en Qand10. The little giris did not, ae ™ V ; ris: . ° ona? bela sal Ifthe weather is unfavorable, the sale will x) : ‘ iL ‘ } Reanern a . +} n pe . it yelled us to take leave O17 1e happy couple Sale ¢ ace next day) ls leila ‘ - whether she t alked to W illiam Brown since [t nin k, get hom before ae i that ni ght. a or ani ofitiad o's fou hours of take place ne xt Gay }. CORSE TS ! CORSE Ts !—Large Stock, new last fall, price from 2 25 cents & pair } 7 \ 7 svar t e eolnst sas ables € ~ « she came back from Moncton. I never|ican'tsay whether Dr. dvhns ns mau such real enjoyment. We here renew our wate in wines ones up. New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. Siw r come int» our yard to get! brought tl iis ne l cliie up on that a ite” : i , A PORTION OF HIS STOCK, Vid .-— n > ‘ 7? , . ' : dee é — 5 1 » | verbal c ratulations, ar ope when they JUST OPENED—12 Cases MEN’S NEW NG I 3 Oo ito the horse. Brown doea not sleep id xy or net. I was in the house until 5 veto Oe tulation » and h _ en they a i ’ E SPRING PELT HATS, Christy and ; ; oi os wy celebrate their golden wedding, we may be 50 Puns other makers. He comes in the morning. He at-|o’clock. Mrs. Sutherland was ailing. 1 5 = ’ ae oo alii ' © a erg "ii there to see. 10 Tierces > Molasses. cs ! tends to the furnace. My mother! don't remember whether she was auown to Mid il. Fel 25. 1890 Guest 10 Bris | oy B M f GS DON LD . : . _ } af _* . ’ Wiidvge! €od. 20, 100V. , ust. . A had no servant for some time Defvre} bri akfast or not, or ad dinner, and A could ; 850 brils ‘*Kenc” and other Flour. * . ’ ‘ > } wis > s ‘ a ‘ > wae - TT Se a i . 3 Bella Stewart came. The man made|not say that she sat downto tea. She was ‘DIED. 50 bags Rice. Ch’tuwn, March 3, 1890 —-eod&wky QUEEN STREET. the fire in the kitchen before Bella came, | in the dining room when I came back. The 50 Casks ) K inn On snd since. The fire is made on before | old lady was wi ith her, and was there when This morniug at the manse, St. Peter's 50 Cases f erosene Vil. a ———— , Balla is up. [saw the bottle with the sedi- |! went to bed. Idid not notice that she | Road, Lidie, sister of Rev. A. W. Mahon. 50 bls Herring. ; nt in it Ithink Lsaw it first on the| was any worse when I went to bed. She was [ une eee the manse, to- eset (Satur- 25 brs . * ’ + i y + + ae i s sy on which I carried it to the doc- | not up on Christmas Day, though between day) at half-past two, to meet the train for 75 boxes Valencia (Lex retown. ‘ ] ’ . < Che first I knew of it was when she | 10 and 11 on Christinas Eve she was preity ee ae HOxes London Lay yers| Raisins. ; ‘ | : ‘ vate River after a shos é me down stairs for another bottle. 1] well. William Brown brought home 4] | At Black River, on M: Mare h an a, é o 04 rae . i . on illness ‘harity ‘ t, o > ON: g ov came and got another bottle and took it up | bot tle on Christmas Eve, and sat it on the Ci » ee relict of the late Leonar< i frail . ve oe . : . age rears. SKS ar. > J vot the other bot'le in the store-| table. I put it in the pantry without open- quit, aged s/ years ot - saenine | ] } hi i ] . } . A sloe it > ’ blessed 2 OXCS 4 . room. It was still in the case in which it}ing it. Eila asked me if 1 had seen it. 1 Asleep in Jesus’ blessed sleep, eo: taal Riscuits ] ] } ] id } } *} f From which none ever w ike to weep 25 boxes Soda biscuits. FOR ‘me home. I think it was the last one|told her I had. I gave Ellathe botile. After- roe ee : wOeP. 10 tins Gre d free : } raey A calm and undisturbed repose 0 tins Ground COnee. hat was in the case. It was on the morning | wards | saw it in the bedroom. I knew that Unbrol er Chm Sank ok 3 ’ 10 cases Pick. es } ’ } ’ at }? : obroken Dy the iast Oo oes, ’ ‘ the day on which I went to the doctor's | it was tor Mrs. Sutherland’s medicine. Ij} . 25 caddies Chewing & Smoking Tobacco. that I took the other bottle up to my | know hat a case of whiskey came in. I cos i Wala 100 cases Lamp ¢ himneys. > s mother. 1 used to speak to Mrs. Weeks|saw the box in the pantry. I had been Chariotietown Markets. 100 dozen Lamp bu ners 3 when I met her, but I never went tc see | opened whe} [ saw it. When | saw it re Z Ser 80 ( 0.12 100 sides Sole Lez ither. : . as one | Beet (smaii) per ienwrceka $0.08 to 0.12 & a after she ceased to visit here. I al-| tne bott es where al: out. I don't remem- | > . dan eet “0.05 to 0 G4 Soaps, ope, Pepper, Mustard, Starch } } } : } ee uarver Fr LDeccececece Vo tO 04 ’ “0 vays spvke to her w hen I met her—but | ber whether or not t Mrs. Sutherland was in | . ca ‘4 fi sh, oa tb 0.21 to 0.22 Baking Soda, Corn Starch, Castor Oil, Axle ; | c 1 | } ‘ P| te Bll, PCL Wee esse erece + ( eg rt mn ; lid not meet her very often. 1 was at her| bed between Christmas Day aud the night Be itt ha , ti + 4 lb. C.19 to 0.20 Grease, Craam Tartar, Pails, Wash Tubs, T. 1 ' ; | . . . sutcer U ae Be 04 G0 wae 6 . bo VLU sao easiil i vase last summer. I was always on speak-|on which the case of whiskey came. I don't | Gee ry "(pe >i ad) 6.03 to v.00 | D- Pipes, Copperas, © ocoanuts, Preserve ing terms with her, but have not lately | know anything about the sediment. | never | Cheese ee MMe cas teceviouky 0.14 to 0.15 Jars, *niphu-, Corks, Latherine, Wax, Sperm | sp yken to her at the dvor of our house . h wd the bott le in my hat ids at all —to my j C ibbage, per doz 0.39 to 0.69 ind T sore Cat red . Biac * Lead, Biueing, \T por . , . , my abbage me BOR. «++. yee ; . ene ae ' ELLA SvurHertanp (sworn)—Examined | knowledge. There is no doubt it. I didn’t | Carrots, per bush.............. 0.40 to 0.00 Shoe Brushes, and otner goods. y . — - rm < t . ¢ e know 5 ~o le by Mr. M, McLeod.—When my m ther | put anything in the bottie. | know Mrs: t Chickens ..:...i..... cory i Oe ae Ferms Libera}, made known at sie. was sick sed tosl with her every | Weeks and have been i se xe. | Ducks, per pair..... kekbe cede 0.55 to 0.65 . ' s sick Le e o sleep wit t y eeks and have been in her house once duc » per pe aa . 69 Fenton 7 Newbery , : night. Before Christmas she w was sick, but |She was home and spoke to me. I think | Eggs, per GoZ....-.++-.++++- .15 to 6.18 e ING Je : would be sometimes up stairs and some-|that Annie Gillespie was her servant. She | Flour, per cw6...........---- » 2.30 to 2.40 5 ; times down stairs When she was very | s spoke t» me on another occasion—one even- Vow! ees atte eo Li signee ++. 0,49 to 0.00 E. H. rr : vO", ci \ sie sick the me Nic sine was kept most!y on the|iog while I was going down tuwn. I didn’t | “eee -- sate te ota seseeess 0.69 to 0.90 FS rrr 2 TT 2 -————|x] i tal le beside her bed. When she was up| know at first who she was when she spoke S a ae = Pe coe ee a “a ma ees i the medicine would be ke spt some times in|to me. 1 think she > wanted to see iny I ae ae neghacint omaha peas 0.05 a 0.08 a 2 Ww Tor f - — a ‘ the pant ty and sometimes in the si leb ard sister She asked me m ght she walk down 7 oll she ib Cbeeeveude rete oie c a t6 A ¢ 3 € " S - [WEED ol er O or the balance of February, a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE ; ‘ ipb ara. | remember when the first} to the , Morell house with me. We went Mutton per Ib.... cd se : : : 2 0.05 io 0.07 e 4 ‘2 Slit ad eae ee om mn the nora or made oes wish. Genuine Bargains nottle of--ahi skey was obtained. I went|down, but my sister was out. 1 went | Oats (black) per bush..... -< | ¥9,00 to 0.33 ae 1's yenuuine Goods! Call and be convinced, as we mean what we say. ) for it im the sleigh with Brown. | into the Morell house, and didn’t see Mrs. | Oatmeal, per cwt..........-... 2.40 to 0.00 —_-—-—- But I did not come back’ with| Weeks again that night. I think that | Pork, emall.......... ae aca 6 0.07 te 0.10] «. » ‘ — ; x : him in the sleigh. That was the!she wanted my sister to live with her Pork (carcass), per lb..... weee- 0.05 to 0.54 fa the Matter. of the Estate ef McLE‘ »ED & McKENZIE. ; day before Christmas. I went down in| l asked my sister if she would go back Potatoes per bush. ........+-+- 6.28 to 0.30 John O'Connell. Charlottetown, Feb. 17. 1800 the afternoon, and it was about half-past with her. She said no, that she could not ae renee +s riese~ +? an oe ee ad A a ne nag Re at a ae tt | SION OE OEE on ices ve S804 0.00 to 0.2 ee —————— : me 2 I : we a" oe ~ gitt and |! leave her place. After ahe left the en anges oe OS a oe = THXENDERS will be received by the under- ee i vrandma were in the house while I was; House she came to st wy at Mr. Sather. | °° : pg { anil i sth day of Mare away. The girl had put the bottle of} land's, and remained there til! last Mo: 1- | ar, ee load...... Pe ee ray gee o 3.90 — i Se eee — é i } die sr hea: Sie sieaeeme: 5 Gaelieitiaen 1 eoien la, 7 S scensien le tenet ctaiees ea tia | Sheep pelts.. see seneeeeeeeeeeee 0.50 to 0 55| instant, for the following Property of the } ; I ys. r-nsges persia rem OR COE AR es ecks’ | Trout per string.......0....-+- 0.15 to 0.3) | said Joa O'Connell :— j back ltovk it up to ma’s bedroom. She! since she came back. I think that Annie | 7y;keys (each) r 0.90 to 1 25 + a ee : i had been upin the daytime, but was then! Gulespie is with Mrs Weeks now. My | Turnips, per nel a. cee 0.17 to 0.00 Ist. Stock-in- rage See other-Personal Pro ; in bed. My mother touk some of the | sister had been up to see me—she was there | Wood per load......s..0+--++- 1.00 to 1.00 perty in the Store M. Y archouse of the said ‘ whiskey that same evening. I think she! twice or three times the first week that I a Sm yeroey Bo . hold Fu —— a drew the cork herself. I do not remember! was at Mr. Sutherland’s, but not after, un- Ce Toe, BuAt a Sn Jattle, Farming Implements, etc., e gai Telephone Co. af P. Hi, Island, John 0'Convel. ee Is what one of our Customers said the other day Srd. Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, situate ° r HE ANNUAL , MEETING of the Share-|°™,L0t 61, in King’s County. when he left his bottle had no tinfoil on it—only a cork. my sister say when she came to stay at Mr. My mother ate very little. I do not re- | Sutherlands that she intended to go home | member what she took on Christmas eve. ‘the next W ednesday. Mr. Sutherland was j ‘ whether or not she mixed the dose. The til she came to stay with me. I did not hear , 3 : 4th. Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, situate ; I know Mrs Weeks. She was living across | in the kitchen, and spoke to her. I could The a anime a pce ert on Lot 58, in Queen’s County. oe the street. 1 remember when she went te! not say that she told Mr. Sutherland that ,,,. “ ae W EDNESD. AY, the 12th pe ; March. Sth. Nine Acres of Freeh ld Land, situate Sie ; Moncton and when she came back, She her intention was to go home. She did a¢ o'clock for the clectidn of Direntera [2° Mostaawe Ceres, Tot 57, with the ‘Store, meee Ws ( spoke to me after she came back from | not go toa 0 des that week. She stayed at el om a general business. r | Dwelling, Warehouse and Stables thereon. ceahaee l used to speak to her and she Sutherland s three weeks, Mr. Sutherland ROB ANGUS, Schedules of the Real and Personal Pro- ‘ : 2 y Oo : : Mirs rs r | V Le . . ; ; ? ee used to speak to me. I did not ge over td) did not go to s« e Mrs Weeks, to my know- moh. Manager. perty can be seen at the residence of the said to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly her house since she came back from Monc- ledge. Ido not know whether Mr. Suther- | John O'Connell, or at the office of the under- f " : : ° : : ton. I do notremember that she asked me/land knew Mrs Weeks at all. I did eas k signed. our years, and without costing him a cent. ; how my ma was. She used to come into|not. see him go there. I saw Brown En toc A separate Tender will be required for each : . > the house at one time. I do not remember | go there. Ido not know how often. i ‘ OP Fes ; ce A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches seeing her come in at the back door. 1| saw | did not wish to keep count. No one spoke | ) Bars C opper, 14 in. square, Each Tender mus! be accompanied with 5 Prices abl ti thesedimentin the bottom of the bottle. The'to me ahout what evidence | was to give () 20 sets Redroom Furniture (bankrupt per cent, of the amount of the Tender. | oes reasona e. day Marion took the bottle to the doctor's here. 1 saw Brown sweeping Mrs. Weeks’ stock) Dated 27th day of February, A. D. 1890. : . : he ; are, : g Mrs. . 3 a a a = the day ra I saw it. The doctor platform. That is all Iknow. Iam sure E. H. NORTON & CO A. A. MWoLEAN, Ein WwW, &b AYLOR, a ys a » Mle 2 » S : . : - or ere | y Bev that day. | was qut in the rom thet he cupesiia im the foronoun. ke comes = fel |S —i ed - urdededy 2 why vi ALskguee, Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890-—2aw wky CAMEKUN BLOCE.