itil ieams :-—Five DoLtuars A YEAR —— TUESDAY, M —_ ——F oe NEW SERIES. __ CILARLOTTELOWN, P. E. ISLAND. The Day Exaniiner Mr. Parnell as a Witness. G. W.S. cable to the New York Tribune.) Mr. Parncll seems likely to add to his other distinctions that of being a good wit- ness. There is judicial authority for speak- ing well of his performance to-day under cross-examination. Since the commission “~~ adjourned, Ihave met a judge of great dis- tinction, who has been present in court. There could be no better witness, said this “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, \ Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand. Is iseted Every Evening by ram isp ey OF~ judge, whose testimony came spontaneously The Examiner Publishing Co., without a question. The attorney-general, PROM THEIR OFFICE, | on the other hand, does not seem to have RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Giz Biome... 22.200. iddineenineire se 50 Now Opening Direct from the Manufacturers, of which we invite inspection, spent a happy day. His cross-examination Three Months.............+++--- - 12 igieectalbidhe le cian, was well under way by noon, when I came ks I oss ch accion ‘cee ccacu ae in. First impressions count for something, 497 Advertising at most moderate rates. ee ; ; . ; ‘ ; tl b for him and his party. As he was putting Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- z this season s goods direct trom the manufacturers, 1ere y a question, his voice, always rather loud terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on saving the wholesale houses’ profits, we are able to sell fully for this room, was louder than ever. He plication. iba r ’ SAAT ‘ ° S i - ian TWENTY PER CENT, LOWER than usual prices. You have] 4 lost his usual cheery coolness of man : ‘ : ; ner; his face looked hot, and the roll of ALMANAC FOR MAY, i839, only to call and see our goods and be convinced «f the above. —_ | paper in his hand was slapping the shelf in Our Cutters are second to none in the trade, and our work-|!rout with too much emphasis. 1 heard : = fg tte afterwards that he had opened his cross- men are first-class. If you leave us your order for your Spring) examination with some mistakes about the Sui!, you will be sure to have the correct style and Twenty per|Clan-na-Gael which had set the people . ‘ A” 4 , buving laughing and provoked Sir Charles Russell Third Quarter, 2ist day, 5b.,40.6m, p.m, N. cent. lower than asy ther house in the trade. By buying (below horizon). — into something like a sneer. % _. from us you will save monev. New Moon, 29th day, lh., 7.1m., p. m., 5.W. . : There was an audience before whom no- : HATS. CAPS SHIRTS. GOLLARS HOSE, body would care to make more mistakes ag Sun Sun |Moon' High! Day’s i “> . “9 K Ws os D en Sell or. : than he could help. Lady Coleridge, Lady gg /@O* OF WEEK! isesiseta rises |water| len’h TRUNKS, \ ALISES, always in stock. Harcourt, Mrs. Peel, the Speaker's wife, and Miss Peel, Archbishop Walsh, and a | . we have been fortunate enough to get the greater part of|and I thought things were not looking well MOON 8S CHANGES. j First Quarter, 8th day, 2h., 30.0m., a.m., NW. below horizon Full Moon, loth day, 2h., 29.7m., a. m., SW. TILES, th mih m/’mornjattr’'n’ h m : pon ae . T x a 1 : f other notabilities sat looking and Wednesday (4517 3 5 49/11 4014 12 ‘ 4 QO re 8 : acemkan Ptael 416 i@ieeth 15, JOHN Mi LEOD & C mb listening. There was, however, no such 3\Friday asi #7 LO 14 18 MERCHANT TAILORS, cove 7: the — = in - —_ . Saturday 47 7| 7 38 O 4 zt ” ; ited icici sida etal side as during the fortn °o e forge ; eet” 45) el 8 43) ] 28 23 may!—3m eod & wky DEFEs Genes Si REBT. letters. " : ; ee cee eee 2 ee ee ewe Se ne cae —— ee [84 44 9| 9 23 12 25 43} 11/10 23 Oo| 2 ; 4 $ | ; ? > - - ~m ee oe _ - ——— | go} 12/11 28} 4 9} 30! | 39! 13\ait35|) 516) 34; | a8 4i 1 45] 6 30} 36} ' 7 . 29 | 36] 15) 2 ou] 39 | 35) 16) 4 10) 8 29) 41) 5 6 § Monday 7) Tuesday 8! Wednesday 9) Thursday 10| Friday 1) Saturday 12) Sunday 13) Monday 14, Tuesday | 15, Wednesday $2; 21; 8 GO 4i;) 49; spectator who knew nothing of what had 16! Thursday 32) 22) 9 23/11 25) 50 gone before might well imagine that the ~ ) 17 Friday } 31 23/10 32) aft I 52 issue Was no great matter. He was seated 13) Saturday — = I 31) 7 oa oe oy C es an, ewe when | first saw him. The judges are 19| Sunday 28; 25!imorn} 1 49) = 5 | I¥ PARNELL SHOULD BREAK DOWN in the witnesg-box, it would be a disaster which would blot out the memory of his triumph about the letters. Yet sumehow the public interest at this most critical, perhaps, decisive, moment of the inquiry is 44) Will find at our Store, which has been newly fitted up, many/|!ess than then. Audience or no audience, 4, . , Mr. Parnell’s composure was such that the new productions of both 34) 18} 33} 20 26; 25, 0 19) 244) 6 merciful, and do not keep a witness on his ae, 25} 26| 0 57| 3 5011S JI THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AS TO .QUALITY. legs while the attorney-general is reading 29 Wedassiee 04) 27|\ 1 onl 5B 4 8 out his interminable extracts from Patrick : 1 55) 6 20 d Ford’s prolific pen. When the question, 24| Friday 22} 29| 2 22| 7 23 25| Saturday 22; 3i 26) Sunday 27| Monday 28) uesday 29 Wednesday actinic 717 based on Mr. Ford’s article, is at last put, o\LARGH STOCK OF SILVERWARE AND CHEAP CLOGKS,|ste"barscit ices. ‘He is i black, nochinc 11) white visible but two triangular ends of a ea turned down collar and a pear! scarf-pin in A very extensive stock of SPECTACLES. Odd and com-|a black satin scarf. The black frock coat, thrown open, shows a heavy double gold chain with gold pencil pendant from it. The figure is slender and upright. When its owner chooses, his face is the face of a ’ whoseathusiasm for his ends is held in check by a most temperate judgment in its use of means ; the face of a man with a SPECULATION. | ee Charlottetown, May 2, 1889—2aw wky GEO. A. ROMER, stands not quite erect, the right hand leaning on the box, his head generally a Banker and Broker, little bent to the left. There is to-day in these pale cheeks some faint trace of color. 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., His voice is low in tone, firm, smooth, and New York City. 8 | altogether conversational. The words have to make theirway as best they can out through the half opened lips, and then 2 2 21} 32) 3 20} 33) 3 26} 9 34) 13) ee 20} 34).3 52/10 15} = 14} 4 4 5 19} 35) 4 23/10 43) (16; .. 18 plicated eyes measured by the Opthalmoscope. EK. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. 23| Thursday 23) 28 } 30 Thursday 18} 36 3i Friday 14 18)7 37! & _ _ et Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. 8.—Send for explanatory pamphiet. sept20—dy & wky ly MARVELOUS MEMOR DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Beoks Learned ix one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adua‘t creatly benefitted. ! Great inducements to Correspondence Classes, storms, the calmer grows Mr. From the beginning to the end of the day AVE one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks of FLOUR and GENERAL there is never a sign of excitement in the GROCERIES in the City, and as they buy and sell for Cash, they guarantee to! Irish leader. His face never flushes, his give as good, if not better, value than any other House in the Trade. pulse neyer quickens, his brain does its york in a temperature that is invariable. woh I RR. re IF THIS BE A DUEL We keep all the best brands of FLOUR, such as ‘* Matchless,” ‘* Kent,” ‘* How-| between the attorney-general and Mr. Par- ard,” ‘* Hungarian Patent,” and Charlottetown Milling Co’s. ‘Choice Family” and| nell, there can be no question who gets the “Choice Bakers,” and will not be undersold by any House in the City. best of it thus far. Sir Richard Webster’s op wm , boisterous impetuosity is no match for Mr. - Peospectns, with Opinions of Pr. Wm. A. tam. Parnell’s cool suavity ot demeanor. It is not so much that Sir Richard has taken the 3 of Dr. Hn As we have a reputation for GOOD TEA, we intend to keep it up ; and as we buy wrong line as that he cannot make up his Renn ne ee eevee, the great Puyenet ‘direct from headquarters in London, we are able to give you first-class value for your} mind what line to take ; he has not theught ogist, J. M, Buckley, D.1).,editorot the Christia? | money. Try our Tea once, and we are sure of your trade afterwards. it out beforehand. He is civil one mo- 1 tvocate, N. Y., Richard Proctor, the Scientis’, Hons. VW. W. Astor, Indae Gibson, Judah P. ; ment, peremptory the next. He blusters Ke HRO S_BVIN Bj bE we AG and hammers out his question; he would We buy nothing but the BEST AMERICAN WATER-WHITE KEROSENE | paryell in a tone unpleasantly suggestive Bervjpunsin, and others, sent pc 3 nie | domineer if he could. He addresses Mr. Every Housekeeper 0". and having made a further reduction in our two and _four-gallon Cans, | oF the Olid Bailey. He launches at him Prof. A. LOISETTE. 23 we are now selling them cheaper than ever. bee ae eset Sas” RAMEE geeeeaaen' Wie HO PAYS 25 CENTS for a 6 oz. pack- | . a cannot resolve whether to treat Mr. Par- oa, = age of Baking Powder (as now sold kx. EE = ds ; is. nell from the Times’ point of view as a in the market), instead of buying a 10 oz. We have about 200 Barrels of CHOICE WINTER-KEEPING APPLES, criminal steeped to the lips in treason and Paper Package of which we will sell cheap for Cash. outrage, or as the noir aay pet ma hom half of i re t WOODILL’S BRAN and SHORTS always kept in stock. Soe ame cae te Gets ae German Baking Powder | BEER & the half of America regard as a hero and WILL LOSE Ch'town, Feb. 22, 1889—oaw & wky wt free by 7 Fifth Ave., N. ¥: statesman. Little does it matter to Mr. Parnell. He meets the taunts, storms, civilities, whatever Sir Richard has to offer, with the same impassive, imperturb- able, polite indifference. He never retorts : SOA en ren . ares e a nr a 7-9 Cents. ; he never seems to care to take advantage Is it not worth saving ? ‘of the many openings in the attorney- t no i ° : ° 1. ee ., ‘general's fence, save when some serious Take care of your a for the prizes | point is to be made. Ww hen he : has made toe oo — aed. it, when he has delivered a decisive answer, ton Shame | when all the rest of the court sees his suc- GEORGE MUSGRAVE | ’ ' JaMEs A. MGRRISON. cess, Mr. Parnell alone seems totally un- GOFP, Queen & Hing Square Stores. aware of it. No smile of triumph, no ex- ae ' ance OIE vO Gnas 5 ; MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, pe . ° is incapable of expressing emotion ; it can ae House Builders and Painters sre wy ies son open. | once or twice when Sir Richard goes off on nq a wrong scent and comes tu grief. Then DRY PAPER PITCH & PRL ‘the pale, thoughtful face relaxes into an : amused and irrepressible smile. Not even then does it loose that expression which is | stamped most strongly on it—an expression Lead. 1 of incessant intellectual activity, of un- sleeping vigilance, an expression belonging | pfx) Commission Merchants, yj; ara aie erit acs” NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, TAR Consignments of Lalande oil moive pa mdiraps’s prompt attention. x|/———— B. &. Genuine White sind through the meshes ofa soft brown mus- Be tache. The composure of his manner is | perfect. The more the attorney-general : : Parnell. KEFERENCES : 7'tomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS | Bast Cutar aso 9 &uMuowe tae, OP Kishermen---Lines and Twines. Lonpon, ENGLANp. Represented ic Canada by Moariso"% & Mosorave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887— COLORS IN OIL AND DRY. | ———{x}——— Knnlish Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Glass, &e: ———eerel x) NORTON & FENNELL. March 25, 1889—Zaw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘to one whose mind is working at high | pressure. { |/HE HAS COMPLETE CONTROL OVER THESE SCULPTURED FEATURES ; his deep, glowing eyes he cannot complete- ‘ly control. A dangerous light comes into ‘them now andthen. If Sir Richard were | wise he would watch for it, but to-day Sir Richard is not altogether wise. He has ‘fared little better with the substance of his ‘case than in his manner. All day long he has tried his best, in many different ways to connect Mr. Parnell with the physical AY 7, 1889. . Sineuzg Copizs Iwo Cents VOL. 24.—NO. 138. force party; to identify him in America with Mr, Ford, in Ireland with Mr, Devoy. He has struggled hard with that too famous ‘last link” speech in Cincinnati. Be the truth what it may, the attorney-general’s efforts to elicit what he wants have had but sorry luck. Mr. Parnell’streatmert of the Cincinnati incident is a good example of his more serious style, when he feels him- self at kay. I abridge question and an- awer: ‘**You heard this passage read yester- day ?” “Toe. ‘** You told my friend, Mr. Asquith, that if you said you would never be content till the last link between England and Ireland was destroyed you might have used qualify- ing words— what were they ?” Mr. Parnell’s face was queer, perhaps one shade paler. His hand closed on the oak edge of the box till the muscles and veins stood out. His eyes glittered and gleamed. Suddenly his hand loosed its hold; the stooping tigure stood erect as he murmured in his colloquial tone: ‘** Will you read the shorthand report of what I said yesterday ?” {t was unusual, but “Mr. Attorney could not well retuse, and when he had read it Mr. Parnell answered : ‘*I abide by that. I have nothing to add or alter.” The attorney-general pressed him, but vainly, and when he had done his best or his worst, matters stood very much as they did before. That Cincinnati speech was thought as likely as anything else to wreck Mr. Parnell in deep water ; but he is still afluat. Mr, Justice Hannen’s face showed how gravely he thought it, and he followed the explanation attentively. He is not to be suspected of sympathies one way or the other, but Mr. Parnell has made such an impression On this austere judge that when the incident was over Sir James looked relieved, or some of us thought he did. to-morrow, probably for many to-morrows. What many of them may bring forth I know not, | predict not, and I shall see no more of them; but I know what Mr. Parnell’s advisers think. They are delight- The struggle, if struggle it be, goes on! Local and Other Items. Veni, Vidi, Vici! Thisis true of Hall's Hair Renewer, for it is the great conqueror of gray or faded hair, making it look the same even color of youth, WanrTED.—At this office, copies of the Daity NxaMtver of February 4th and April 4th and 5th; also, copies of Wkekiy EXAMINER of April 5th, 1889. A dry, hacking cough keeps the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation, which, if not ily removed, may lead to bron- chitis, No prom; .. remedy can be had than Ayer’s Cherry Pecioral, which is both an anodyne and expectorant. Mertoric SHowER.—A very brilliant meteor is said to have been seen near Westfield, King’s Co., Thursday even- ing. It burst into about a dozen pieces, which, in falling, showed very beautiful tints of green and gold. The value of a remedy should be estimated by its curative properties, According to this standard, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best and most economical blood medicine in the mar- ket, because the most pure and concentrated. Price $i. Worth $5 a bottle. Tae Newspaper Wins. —Some time the Toronto Telegram made war upon the ring of boodlers, which controlled the cor- poration of that city. The Telegram was sued for libel by one of the ies whose reputation was very roughly handled. The Telegram won the case, and the party sue- ing the paper was mulcted in all the costs —$15,000. en A Goop-Sizep Pgnston.—A man named John Mahony, of Debec, Carleton Co., N. B., one of the Northern veterans in the great American war, has just received a tangible recognition of his services, and in return relieved the groaning vaults of the | Treasury. The lump sum he has and is to _roceive amounts to $4,250, and also $20 per month as long as he lives. VaLuaBLe Stock.—The Moncton Times ed with him as a witness. ‘“‘If he had a bad case,” said one of these gentlemen, ‘*the attorney-general could not touch him; he would meet Sir Charles Russell himself on even terms. But the truth is,” continued my friend, ‘‘ he has kept himself clear of whatever is compromising in the Irish movement. Whatever happens to some of his colleagues, Mr. Parnell will come out ali right.”” With that I end, for it is the opinion of a man who knows the truth perhaps better than anybody but Mr. Parnell himself, and it is his real opinion. - wee. Features of the Market CHARLOTTETOWN PRICES. The attendance at the market to-day was very good, eggs and butter predomin- ating. Fol'>wing we quote prices: At the residence of her mother, in Gas” Miss Lucy Jane Dickson, aged 27 years’ Daring a protracted illness and at times in- tense suffering, she manifested the Christian graces in a very marked degree. Her end was peace. At the family residence, in Murray Harbor North, on March 17th, 1889, of consumption, Mrs. Christie McKerron, in the 45th year of her age. Deceased was naturally amiable, daughters remain to mourn the loss of a! devoted wife and affectionate mother. April 6th, 1889, Mr. William Hudson Liewellyn, aged 84 y born in England, came to this country many years ago, settled in Gasperesux where he the neighborhood. For some years past he had been subject to a spasmodic affection of the heart, resulting in mental imbecility, and Christian is gone. At St. Peter's Bay, on the 25th ult., after a lingering illness, borne with Christian re- signation, Eunice, beloved wife of James Mc- Kay and youngest daughter of the late James Baker, of North Lake, in the 55th year of her age. At Nine Mile Creek, April 24, John James, only son of Ewen and Sarah Livingstone, aged one year and five month. The great Jehovah full of love An angel bright did send, And took our little harmless dove Beef (small) per Ib. ............ $0.07 to 0.14 Beef (quarter) per lb ........... 0.04 to 0.64 __ ee o> tetend ake 0.00 to 0.40 ND, ONE BON ny i nes se:cnowns 1.00 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.26 te 0.28 Butter, tub, per lb...... Sh kmail 0.25 to 0.00 EET TEs peaseccsnosuces 0.14 to 0.16 Cabbage, per doz.......... t.. 0.12 to 0.50 Carrots, per bush.............. 0.40 to 0.00 eng lh LIC LRP T CTE Pere 0.50 to 0.60 OR OOF BON .6 ss. leeks 0.00 to 0.00 SE OE MRidca.wevcsscbene 0.11 to 0.12 PO, BOP OWR i iiisss . ccsscwiic 2.50 to 2.60 MON biases anb's ceed windiccetits 0.00 to 0.00 ET. ns wine tists deciininn 0.12 to 0.14 ed eee 0.35 to 0.45 Si Ps btines cegacicds and 0.00 to 0.00 ET innate crs eceke 0.14 to 0.16 Lettuce per bunch............ 0.05 to 0.00 TN sv ncs occ cana 0.09 to 0.12 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.32 to 0.00 Oatmeal, per cwt.......... 0000 1.40 to 2.50 PE PO cee .coscpedinas @ 0.00 to 0.00 PU OE, kw icnckic react 0.10 to 0.12 Pork (carcass), per lb.......... 0 06 to .064 Potatoes,..... ovide ces cen senese 0.20 to 0.25 Rabbits, per pair.............. 0.00 to 0.00 Riubarb, per bunch.......... 0.10 to 0.00 ee ME OU, -. news ene tues 1.00 to 2.60 GS. Soda 5 5 poy sane aout 0.00 to 0 00 Turnips, per bush.............. 0.20 to 0.20 nb diene ek beestins 1.55 to 1.75 Veal, per-peend, ios. cise ees 0.03 to 0.07 WeeOe, er tend 6 5 oie dvs vine cvs 0.00 to 0.00 Pee WORN siti d . oc Rae cs 0.50 to 0.65 a — gg ag ay SS —_— 3 sreaux, on Feb, 2ist, 1889, of consumption’ | says:—Mr. A. E, Alexander, of Campbell- ton, bought a fine Hambletonian mare on |P. E. Island last week. The mare had a , colt just four days old, which Mr. Alexan- der also purchased. This is the youngest horse flesh that has crossed from the Island 'for some time. Mr. A. brought it in a cart —— miles before shipping it in the at. Buryvep To DeatH.—A woman named Bouchard died in the hospita! at Montreal on Saturday from burns received at her home the previous evening. It appears that she was placing a lighted lamp on the bureau when a small bottle of olive oil fell upon the chimney, causing an explosion and setting fire to the poor lady’s clothes. Her sufferings were very great until reliev- ed by death, oe Avuction.—The auction sale of the Me- Kenna property on Wednesday next, May 8th, at noon, on the premises, offers an ex- cellent chance to secure conveniently sit- uated premises within five minutes’ walk of Queen Square, fronting on Malpeque Road near Spring Park, outside but close to city limits, and clear of city taxes. It cousists of two acres of land in good condition, a dwelling house, well, barn, ete. A new and substantial sidewalk from Upper Great George Street to this property adds very much to its convenience. See plan on large posters. Sale positive. Terms easy.—A. McoNeEm, Auctioneer. Record OF THE Sxsston.—Ottawa ad- vices state that the record of parliament- ary work during the session just closed is as follows: 110 bills have passed. Of these .45 were Government measures, 2 public bills (combines and extradition,) 4 affected loan companies, 5 insurance companies, 2 affected churches, 1 affected a cullege, 2 dealt with bridges, 4 with divorce bills and 7 were general bills. The number of ad- dresses and orders issued was 96. The number of returns brought down in re- sponse to said addresses and orders was 67, and fourteen returns were presented to | Parliament in response to addresses and ' orders of 1888. | JournaListic.—The new tri-weekly to be published at Amherst will be called the Recurd. The first issue will appear on Saturday next. Mr. J. A. Biack, of the Gazette, will be the publisher. Moncton is to have a semi-weekly agri- cultural journal. Mr. Robert Gilbert, of , Shediac, will be the publisher, and he will | be assisted by Mr. Patterson, of St. John. |Mr. Gilbert was on the staff of the New ; York Herald last summer. A new paper, to be called the Owl, and ‘which will be devoted largely to sporting ‘and society uews, will make its debut in ; Moncton on Saturday. } > —- and bore her affliction with fortitude and | ACCIDENTS -. Sovris.—On Thursday patience. Her husband, one son and two)),.+ while Miss Coffin, daughter of Wm. Coffin, of Bay Fortune, was running be- tween the barn and the house, she accident- At his late residence in Gaspereaux, on | 11. ¢¢1] and dislocated her shoulder. She care, . Deceased wast @™ immediately placed underthe care of Dr. Muttart. Simon Perry was hired by the citizens of raised a large family, and lived respected in ; Souris to watch all night at tne scene of the \recent fire. During his watch, a large piece of the bottom of a black bottle came whizzing through the air, and struck him, death eventually. The devoted father and! inflicting a compound fracture of the col- lar bone, which wil! lay him up for weeks. He is attended by Dr. Muttart. A seaman named Mosher, of the schoon- er Eldaro, of Lunenburg, met with an ac- cident on Saturday last, while making a bait-bunk. His axe struck him on the left shin, below the knee, cutting it the full length of the blade. He was taken back to Souris, and is now doing well under Dr. Muttart’s care. Although scarcely able to see, Joseph Pulti- zer has again assumed general direction of To joys that never end. afizirs at the New York EE