< <¢ | ' } eRe ue iti li Sil ne aeRO ee eteuise | thei Allie Sp Re i THE DAILY EXAMINER - PEATH OF MR. T. L. CHAPPELLE. Th Evidence at the Inquest—Verdict o the Jury. ng the leath of Mr. Mr. Chappelle & member of any poison that he could Policeman C ampbell said he searched, | the Gaceared’s pockets. 0y the direction of and mentioned the ar- which the coroners jurv, ticles Senta therein, ineluded an | few Overcoats and Ulsters that we/any shortly, you should avail yourself of this chance to buy now, » Get : a — ; aaa a — envelepe su he as is found in Reankin’s , C { here Drugstore, whieh contained two tablets. Poison” was marked on the tablets and w a Bh, xan and |. ym the envelope grea - a Dr. MeLeed, on being recalled. said : ee the shen toc ae pcan —. as those shown by Officer | 1 was the first witoces. His pbell could not have caused the sy In p- on oii : with the statement toms exhibited by Mr. Chappelle. Poison <2 shich was published yesterday, | "7 take effect it istantly or not for hours, D: 0 . effect that he saw aoee wrding to its strens gth and the dose. ¢ se milan ae This closed the testimony, and the jury a evening, appearing ” ae considerable deliberation, returned the | The : ond Gee ee owing verdict; ¥ ee nant hee “We, the undersigned jurymen appointed \ < witness) told re oe into the death of the late Theo- " ibe ed well pieased = L, Chappelle find that it was caused leceased from | CY “Pima! irritation oleate on by cause or W , cag h time he | C2U%¢s tous unknown.” ¥ . vant lel nile po : D A. Bruce, (foreman); Wa'ter Lowe. * Le ie vitness great IK D u iin, Agustus Down, J. S. Nelson cane ause of these, and said | 2°": C- Prowse, Jas. Waddell. a k him a fool, elie" LOCAL AND. OTHER ITEMS . y¥ what ld nave Caus- \\ ss ft the deceased he od and asked him what he ‘Are You Reapy.”— Read Beer Bros ad od y He answered “table — ai feet were under un immovable | Nava Review -Next Thursday even- 2 eat the foot of the lounge, Wit- j ing yess asked him to sit up and he said he} a d move his feet. Witness then West Dowx.—Angus McDonald went 1e toes of his boots from under | down to ja'l to-day,‘or two mouths, for vi table, drew his feet to the lating the Canada femperance Act. i Mr. Carmody raised his head antin,dieeale 2 was ina half sitting posture Livinc Wurst. A practice of the “May W xen offered him adrink of water, | Pole” and “Living Whist” w.ll take place ‘ took. He then said he felt all | in St. Peter’s School-room cn Wednesday . While sitting in this posture | afternoon instead of Monday. : a minute so, hk had the : ——— ti real spasm which witness ob Tue Axavat Meerine of the New Perth aeowed His head was sul irawn | Dairying Company will be held at tie fac- ackwards and struck sma y against the torv on Tuesday , the L5th inat., at 2 p.m lie @ —John Hamilton, Secretary w 2i W e as why n si ee - [ suppo-e be A Nove.ty.—A few Southern palm seal on ye * branches, for decorative purposes, for sale ai .« . at W atson’s Drug Swre. These make “V¢ ring t irrita han lsome and effective home decorations, | of and ¥ “~ and are cheap. : ay va Yo Mesic at Sy. Pari’ At the earnest ri 3 : = . ” © juest of the congrey ation, the Christmas wh wa i maxes . ey. 4 , . Anthen and “Te Db ‘un? wll be repeated in | th at x Pee ae St. Paul’s Church on Sunday morning next Mr ‘ . ne » aI it the elever o's ock Fervice, —-s< 8 by \ Mr. Chay MS8Ked | Misses Annie Hyndman an 1 La toned. wv t —* + i ser S ‘ ’ f ! si f - would suf MOL Arr Reserve next Thursday evening for a = her that he was) Rey. G. Campbe ls lecture on “Tie areand a gat, and yume Expositicn and the Naval Re- tha N mn » & COUP .. view.” In arddition to the rev. gentleman’s s, appealing to witness and saying vid word-pictures, the lecture will be i} ‘ I W - said, “You lustrated by s serns mavniticent a v I will ne ir w stereopt i vie ~ r al r ale you until you peters ¥ pin and then she can come Goop Mi Sl —The follow “ng music lown and see y Mr. Chappe lie thauk- will be rendered by Mr. S. N. Earle, the ed witness and said het . that he would Organist, and the choir ef the First be all right, and aid not Know what was! VWiethodist church tomorrow evening: I mater WwW him, a asain | Christmas overture and Bach’s Ava Maria: | apologised, and rad that ne could) Anthem, “They were Shephards,” by not really heip thor shudders. | Dudley Duck; Anthem, “Sing and Reioice,” Witnes i Mr. Chappelle he would hurry | ,y Gounod, Grand trian phal march, homea ler a lraught, and that he | Vivian. wouid be ack to see him within an hour. =e He hurried hon telephoned for the Bary Burvep.—Mr.Seaman’s barn on medicine and requested the clerk to send | the St. Peter’s road about nine miles from | low nt iately Mr. Carmody called | Charlottetown was burned to the ground | for the bottle before the clerk had time to | on Tuesday night. Twe horses and three send it down. As witness pt cows perished in the flames, and about about the me Mr Carm ody arrived at | nine tons of hay and a lot of winter sup- the house with the bottle, not more > 10 or 15 minutes after witness had left, it appears Mr Chappelle took a general convulsive seizure of leceased came to his witness’ opinion the izure cansed by death from a « 1isive se spinal irritation: from cause Ww hen wi exe sudderir yr causes un ness saw Mr. oo hat hought Kknowh wo witr Chappelle in th was from some nervous reaction caused by taking wi liquor, adul- terated | juor He (witness) could not say whether or t these nvulsive eg : ' shudders resulted from natural Causes. Witne did not think that Mr. Ch appelle’s life vas in danger 1e saw him, and did not know that \ when | he was subject to fits Maggie Me -Gaughy, Mr. Carm »dy’s step daughter said that when her, father left to feed the horses she ideal Mr. Chappelle if he w uld I jown on a lounge in the dining room. He tried to walk tness’s assistance but fell in a fit at thedinin with w rit about three minutes. When he fell! he was quite stiff and bent backwards. Mr. Carmody was summoned and the deceased vas placed on the lounge. Witness wiped his face with a clot] His face was quite red. He told witness he thought he was goi hat he saw a shadow pass- ing over him. .fterhe came out of the fit he kept jerking and screaming all the time He sai th ere was dreadful sensa- Wiile h he died. In i plies were destroyed. barn which this one replaced was also burr- ed two yearsago. There about halfits value. The fire is unknown. —Guar. sisal Fuyerat Norices.—On account of two funerals in the congregation of the First Methodist Church a afternoon, the funeral of the late Mr. T. L. Chap- pelle will take place at 1.30 o’clock, the procession going directly from his late residence, Prince Street, to the People’s | Cemetery. } The members of St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges will meet at Room at 1 o'clock > Was no insurance | on the stock but the barn was insure¢ d for | origin of the | form im procession to attend the funeral of | Theo. L our late brother, order. — eel g-room door. He remained in the | SWEET SCENTS . Chappelle. By | i } For the New Year. Xmas Per- much of an We have a few bottles of fumes left over It’s not assortment to select from, as our Xmas tions passing through him and asked Wit- | sales were too large to allow us to have a ness not to - ave him alor This was} mo : in Tn easing: out of the St ond Wis. Cas. | we" stock now. The odors are good, mody had g yone si r tie doctor. Witness | though, and you can have them at firat st went out of the room for a moment} cost. We ‘ose the freight and selling ex- nd he had two turns Witness asked a him if he was subject to these turns and i i *Yes, often when he would go up-| stairs in a hurry he would fall.” When Mr. Chappelle told witness he was going | to die, she told him he was only nervous, would be ali right. He said he iful bad. He appeared to be bet- he doctor came. After the was d ig. There t and he frothed a little at the dil not say what | sickness W itness did | not } shere Mr. Chappelle went | when he left tate: gasoe 6 » go out. He | did not have time to go any further than | the sidewalk He set i all right when he went out, but when he came back he was very unwell; he could hardly breathe Geo. Macdunald, clerk Store, said he did not know of pelle buying any drugs there since August when he (witness) sold him some chloro- dine, for cramps, which he «ook in the | Mr. Chappelle was not in the store | on Thrrsday. Witness sold him nothing Of a poi-onons nature exept the chloro dine in Anrust. (Enve lope cont aining tab- leis shown.) Witness recognized the en- me of the kind store. The tablets look like The y are poisonous. marke d poison. They di d Rankin’s store that witness knewof. Witn Selling therm to Mr. Chi appelle. Geo. E. Hughes, druggist, Mr Chap pelle into his store on th irsday complaining of feelir for something in Rankin’s drag atore velope as being ¢ Rankin’s drug Corrosive sublimate All that size are HR come fror caine morning, and ig chilly and cold, a-ked r doc- | nothe: bad turn and wit- | i was @ noise | u-ed in | ee had no recollection of | testified tinat | | penses, and give iu our profits too, kee For cash only. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. dec29 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Mr. Chap | MONDAY. Three days for bargains. We take stock January 2nd, 1895. For the next three days we will refuse no reason- able offer for any of our goods. CASH TALKS. ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. ) wa him up. Witness gave him some tinctu f ginger, gentian and cardamens, mixed with a little water. He remaine htue store a short time, and seemed in 18 Usyal good spirits Witness never sold | = 00 | We are Sellin dec27 g the Balance of Our Fur Goods at Prices to Clear. Twenty Odd Muffs at half price. Four Short Capes at half price. Odd Co\iars at half price. All goods very cheap. BEER BROS. Pre Wearuna.—Pine decidedly cold, : The Last Chance. AFEW POINTERS Wide ews teens Awake Buyers. OVERCOATS, REEFERS, ULSTERS, SUITS. We have of Clothing must turn into cash, and in order | for the lot will not last long at the prices we will sell at. to do so wiil give some bargains surveyed our stock and this week. find we have a and all before it is too late. Strange to say the | —-— SO PRUWSE BROS, the Lodge | sharp to-morrow, to | The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, December 2 7, 1894—1 No. No 8 No. Ne. 10 LAMPS & Lani ps, 20 p c disc 0 Skates, 7 CLEARANCE SALE UF SKA Tes Ya 60c " $1.10 ’ 200 9 2.75 FOR CASH ONLY. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, December 29, 1894—tu thu sat Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Jackets. Special our stock. Low Prices this month Fur Capes, Fur Muffs, on the Fur Cloaks. —- er ee a ARRIS & STEWART LONDON Charlotietown, December 27, 1894—dy HOUSE. Come one ount| balance of BEFOR ri We commenced this season We've 28 of want to commence next season as well as we did this——-anp Mantle or SATU RDA zy some After-Xmas WE Ib Jacket 'WILL if low prices will do it. j j ' j | j | great big | J.B. MACDON Money i ; | } i “2 Charlottetown, Charlottetown, Dveember 29, 1894—tu thu sat OY eee BEHIND TIM without this 25 Cases Ladies’ and Children’s Boots If you really want anything in this line, or likely to All are cordially invited to our Cheap Sale. LD&C Saving Store. —————___— =={z) The People’s December 29, 1894—dy iwill clear out at cost and charges. When passing by Just cast ‘your eye Upon our style of Collar. The shape is neat, And At three for half a dollar, pipe. > " ewarde . y le at this office. & € @ ' TRUNKS—Trunks moved to ° Charlottetown. De ‘can’t be beat. cember 27, 1894—tu thu sat OW Prices. EK STOCK TAKING INTEND TO CLESR OUT THE (Wis, Mal BALANCE OF OUR season’s for the Christmas trade, have only arrived to-day. 1894. OPENED THE RINK 1S OPENED For the Season. DECEMBER 29, Tickets to be had at all the Drug Siores at the following reduced prices :— CERT CBI ine sciins cicicescr cece $3.00 LADIES re cake ebbaveiesbuwane 2.00 CHILDREN (Afterncon) seas’ a a PROMENADE. ines mene. 40 | Galbraith’s Band every Monday ani | Thursday evenings and every second Satur 8 | day afiernoon. Children’s Afternoon every Tuecdas Friday and Saturday. Buy your Tickets now a single last . yeat’s, de-27 left yet, Welz ————— a wv = | Dissolution of Co-Partnership The Co-partnership } hitnerto existing be- tween the undersigned, under the firm name of NASH & LIGHTIZER, is thi- day dissolved by mutual consent, All > ebts due the said firm must be paid forth- | with to Mr. George Lightizer, whe will continue the business in his own name Cc. H. NASH, GEO. LIGHTIZER Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1894. decl7—dy eod & wy tf SPECIAL DISCOUNTS On All Goods THIS WEEE. CG. H TAYLOR, Watchmaker North side Queen Square. dec27 want) | and Shoes, ordered This lot we and Jeweller. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street *Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &c | Advertisements under this heading charge! five cents per line. "yg | worth’s, §&1 { Palmer. TO LET—Cottage in rear of Mr John Long Peter’s Road. Appiy to Ft J lw-—decss COOK well recommended ; ply at this office. W ANTED-—A good cook; must ! highest wages paid. Ap- dee2s HOUSE TO LET—On corner of Fitzroy snd Groat George Streets. Apply to Miss Mc- | KiInwon, ai pe —dec2% MISSES McP HERSON | & POL L ARD are prepared todo all kinds of Dressmaking at their home, corner of Queen an Bayneld Strects. ii—uec2! containing four Station. dees TO LET—Half of a house rooms, situated opposite Railway ; apply ut this office. WANTED—A good ste: andy boy, about +ix- | teen years of age, who unde rstands taking | care of horses, and useful about a hove } Apply at this office. erly “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa ¢ ‘aus has appointed Mr. A. P. a to do aii tne posting of Xmas Handbiite ; if—ur “ei NOTICE—Samples of plain and ornamental flower, fern, gypsy, bulb and hanging pots, also samples of glazed ware, atthe residence of O. Hornsby, Upper Priuce Stroct, next door te Williams’ Nursery 3i eod pl—decs W ANTED—City canvasser of good ad ir2ss salary and expenses paid weekly from etart. l’osition permanent. Canadian and Ameri. can grown stock. aAdvntages unequailet.— BROWN Bros Co, Nurserymen, Torcaw Ont, nov27—dy tt WANTED—At 38 Queen Street, a young man of some experience to open oysters and waiton customers. Must be neat, clean and sober a sat—deci? 7 Ss T—Last Tu ue alay, be twee en the hours of Sand 5pm, on Kent Street, between Mark Wright’s factory and the City Buc:diag, a Finder will be rewarded by le .ving it deci4 “rains and ' boats and hapdileli carefully by A. °. ALLIN. decj2 Ww AN TE D—A girl for ge neral housework i i asmall family. Apply at this office. decs WANTED—A good ply to Mrs. PITBLADo, dec29—1i geveral servant, Ap- Brighton Road. Cround Coffee. Essence of Coffee. J. D. MacLEOD & CO., Block, Queen Street. Cc Shark ttetown, On N New Year, Yew Year's Day, and every day in the USE OUR COFFEE—of superio strength and flavor, fresh ground. Crosse & Blackwell’s and Syman’s. Rogers’ | Sectuaber 3 27, 1891+ t s Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Spectacles, &c. — The subscriber has the largest stock of the above} | goods ever offered by him, and at greatly reduced priec A Special Cash Discour.t of from 10 to 30 per cent. will be made on some lines during the next two weeks. | Low Prices, Quality and Brilliancy ot the goods, ‘ic are respectfully invited to call and inspect them. Charlottetown. As it would take too much Dee -em her 17, 1894 space WwW. W. ‘WELLNER. to describe the i ° | store in town, but now we commence to Season, Card of Thanks. —— — neren mmeneaatitaais We desire to thank our many friends and customers for the very liberal patronage given us during the past year, and especially during the Xmas season, ‘The year's trade has been one of the best in our experience, and we hope that by fair dealing and prompt atten- ‘tion to meet a continuance of the same. Wishing you the compliments of the we are, yours truly, BAZAAR COMPANY. Chaottetown, December 27, 1894—dy PER A OUR SLAUGHTER SALE | ee FULTON We have been selling than The 20 per cent. cheaper slaueliter, any fol- lowing goods must go—we want money :— Wool Gloves Silk Handk Gents’ Furnishings, Underwear, Top Shirts, Kid Gloves and ian, Cardigan Jackets, Socks, White Shirts (Laundr ied and Unlaundrik 1), | chiefe, Collars, Ties, Fur C aps, Fur Gloves and Mitts, Hz ats (Soft ar a Har 1), Overa | and Jumpers, Custom- made Suits (a few on hand to be sold cheap) so C ustom-mad Pants (still a few left), Overcoats and Ulsters—all will be aa at the ghter prices Our CUSTOM TAILORING Department humming the pub-| We are selling so cheap that people eae Suits. Call and inspect. You ‘fake in what we advertise G. A DIXON & CO. Dec aT. are buying thei won't find any Ch’town, 1894—dy Successors to C. Roher fiona in: | st Te | et Pept Hint 2 ih, © SMe bed A: Se ma ge Se P ENS a ace arene a Rete 4 i i { i 4 ee % * : ; ; (4 4 t Ry 5 i t ot 4 ys i? i t nh Cae 24, %,