f 1 » V *TF 1-ei,-, ~»~..-f a_.....-..~ »~..-_m amp. _..._ e ...,,, ...N w~.»»..a». ~»» -\"nr:e.a »'i‘“2~'2#‘,\']$H7E . 7. | i i Q. N i. i ,i J* i I "`~""‘i*f‘»1-»*-71'-ia" ff ag C. ._\ -'i Ili! it .r fi. I .. . i : i I ard to ills \‘y’r to your r-equi-.t to be advis-:ii as to what cliff-t. if any. the absence of th: City Ll|.°ri: \\'.iul.i, have the directionVof`CiirtiiiVUro;sing, where he iii' ing [acts thus far. l-`.yi\n loitered about the sh was thc last to :ce the Uiiiuaman alive; a IB upon thc rozniniitini in' Mayor, Council ,gd lois,etc., made vrstei-tiny, l hcl; to say that I am of the <»pii;ioii th it the nouiin. ations uiadt-, suiii it-filly tfoiiiply with the spirit of the Staiutc, arid would ad\ise that the elections be proceeded with in the usual mii'iiit~i'. _ , ‘fours faitlifuliy. NIT police to :be present. at the hearing of Ryan in liingnam court. (Signed) I". I.. iiaszairrr, ltecordi-ir. Further' The l‘atriot status, presuniably on the authority ofthe l\layor.“that under instructions ironi the Mayor, Mr. .\lc' l.aughlin,Clerk of the City Court, v-an and _is acting City Clerk during .\ir. Here it maybe observed that the lie- curder`s guarded statement carries with it the implication that if thc spirit of the law has linen, the letter ui the law hal not been courpiied with. As to the further st.-tement that Mr. Mcl.aur:liiiri wan and is acting under instructions from the Mayor, we have yet to learn that the Mayor, apart from the Council, has any power to appoint a City Clerk, or to re~ lieve him from his duties. or to alothe any person with authority to discharge the City Clerk'a duties. it is clear that “:~'orr‘iB one has blundercd." __i____._-- THE TEACHERS' PERIODICAL. The Educational Outlook and Lit.cra1'! Review, which is to be thc ofiicial organ of the Teachers Association of Prince Ed» ward Inland has matic its appearance. lt it! to be a monthly publication, and the initial number of twenty pages now on our table presents a neat and attractive appearance. inspector ?\lcCormac is the managing editor' and hc is supported by a statl' of eight associate editors comprising the oiiicial stall' of the Association. ln the laiutatory we are told tiiat the en» deavor of the Outlook will be "to make it both ajournalut methods. aids and de- vices which will be of daily service to the teacher in his work, and a magazine of interesting, instructive and amusing literature which will insure it a welcome in every home circll~.` Thi-re is,wethink, a field for such a publication as tht- tlutlook nirns to be and which thc tire-i nuniher gives promise of occupying successfully. We wish every prosperity to this new and interesting _jourrialistic vcrrturc. A number of the mcirrlii-rs of the Fruit firowerzs' Association expressed their appreciation of the large amount of space and excellent i'cpori.s given by The Guardian of the past two day's rneetings of the Association. The (iuarriian was the only nerv-ipapcr' represented through' out the the I-n:i'e convention and it is pleasing to are that its cfiorts' to convoy v»iI\i>iI>li~ iiiflwiiiution to the fur rn- ers oiihci’rovincr-liavci»r1-ri duly appre- iiatcil. __ié_;<-- 'l` ill-I ST()li\ (ll-` .\lt>ll.\`l.\'ii 'l`lltl".l) Nii.\'!~` I~ told by irnpurc iilnoil, poor digi-~tiuri, ~’\iut5i-li livt-r nnri iiiwi ri-r’\‘es. li i~< li uiirirlngoi \`i-ry si~rii>ii~a trt.iililf\ alioud, and should prompt. .~r-ri.~eibl~- pmple to take ir liriir-Erigtorilc like i-'r-rrc/_.Jim an vncr getir invigorant. and ri»\»uildcr. lfcrro- zone v\ illvfgiw you it sliurp :\ppct.it,i‘, pro rritvegoo riigevion ami sound ulvohilt. will food and c|i<‘rgiv_1>tlii~ en|f‘el>le> :ind vital fore cs iirrrl rcgiiluto thc heart. l"\‘r~ro7.onc chaiiges that tirefi lvcliriyf into vigor, strength and amiiitirin, and iicea lt quick ly. Iieniciiilicr tho riarriv and insiwt. on having only l"ii.iun»zii_\i-2; it`~ thc beat ton' lc rriaric. Vrirr- -34|.-, pci' linr. or \'» iu.xt\ for ‘$‘.2_.'»4l, iii iiiuggists, or N, C. l’cl~on & U0., l\'riEsi0u. ()nI. l|Ai\iiI_‘i'|iN`s I‘ii.i.s t`i'|i|-1 t`.nNs'rii'A|`i\»:\_ l______éi_ _ CHICAGO MARKETS. Criir/mo, Feb. 4. -- (Specia-ll Fi-li. Wheat 'DQ May \Vhcat " Corn 7-fi " Corn l’ork ‘$13,715 Fork Dil. A. VI. CIIASFS cmiinii cunt In sent direct to the disused part: by the improved Blower. Ieala the ulcrra, clears the all paslagea, atopa droppin s In the throat and ple-rmanantly cures Cararrh and ay Fever. Binwer ken. All dsaleu, or )r. A. W. Chaae lledllino Co.. Toronto and Bulalc. _5_i__{__i-_ Look out for the red ticket sal 5d ri. The big discount sale in now on at D. gi oclock strongly resembles one owned by the dead man. The motive for the crime was robbery as money drawer and trunk of li li come into the store and gone out again. I’erry did uct know where. Pierce thcn made thc remark that he was waiting for R at about 12.08 u`cloclr. d to P n register. h d I . C I house, running fur-lnuely, at 12.50 on the day ui the murder. Her house is about thi-ee-quarters of a mile from the Chinese laundry und about onequarter of A mile Sth Paul from E D Clapp`s rubber factory. She re~ Davmm S ‘buena _, oognized Ryan as a man who worked in " ` the rubber factory and who lived at the house of Fred Pierce. She took particular notice of while running very hard he pulled out his watch. aiicutaud glance at her own clock, As she did so she cominentecl to herself, “That man is live minutes late," as the employees of the rubber factories are ex' pected to be at work at l;!.‘i.`i. Ile had no laundry bundle with him at that time. story oi' B F sling better on Saturday, he went to the factory and collected what money was due him. for board," said Pierce. “Hs did not. need any money, as he earned plenty of lt." -=-f ., in at those who are doing Business near tire laundry. They say that Pierce was at the corner of Broadway and Washington street. within 25 yards of Yea Yoke`a laundry, at 10 minutes of 12. lie want to }’e:'ry`s barber shop on Washington street and asked if they had seen Cy Ryan. P stranger who applied to Host Tripp ofthe Howard House for a room a week ago last night. lie had with hini a spaniei B advance and stated that he would leave E! [rom Iiosion that day to buy this dog which hc had in South Hanover, and had rniased the returning train. aroirnd the hotel otiice, making inquiries about many people lu the neighborhood and their location. ing he disappeared leaving the :ing lie- of ago and of good appearance. g - . . steadfastly pi'otr~-its his innocence and re- pudiates all knowledge ol the deed. r~cvol\cr that is iilcniical to the one owned hy Yea Yoke, and is now missing from aniong the dead man`s possessions. identification ofa watch that was given I/>> ra mz zz FWZ Qz "2 io I xg (Continued from First Page.) h the p :lloe have ostablislied the follow- up of the Cliinamau fur over an hour; he volvur found on Ryan has been identiii~ as the properfy ofthe chink; a watch von Ryaii`s b.trothed 5-liortly after I the dead man were ritled. Mrs. Kirk Ridgeway,wh0 lives on Water` I oct. Hanover has been notidod by the Mrs. Ridgeway saw Ryan pass the him, bt-cause of the fact that This caused her to involuntarily turn ltyan left the factory according to the his hall'-brother. Fred Pierce, on rlday of last week because he was ill. "On Thursday he paid nie $12 due me is statement is <;ont;'»\ry to the evidenced erry told him "Yea," that Ryan had yan, who owed hiin some money. Pierce left the vicinity of thc laundry The oilca are looking up the oaae oi a og which ha led by a rope _ Ile claimed be ii bartender from I’r'nvldence and a rfect stranger in town. As he paid in xt morning, he was not asked to The stranger said that he had come ifromtl until ill oclock he remained .»\fter eating his breakfast in the morn- inii him. The man was about 35 yours The Howard iiouse is opposite the laun» ry. Cyrus I., Ryan, who is held on the har e oi' uiiiilering llie Chinaman lie cannot. explain to the satisfaction of hc police how lie carrie in possession ofa 'l`he police are now waiting for positive a loan from CH'TOWN STOCK Closing prices Atchison Copper Brooklyn Rapid Trausl; Baltimore & Ohio B2 3- P- It ini mi New York Central 1 Colorado Fuel & Iron Detroit Rails _ Erie Railway Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan Pennsylvania Rea Sugar Southern Pacino l‘win City Union Pacific United States Steel Dom. I. and S. Com - - Louisville & Nashville Dominion Coal Common l.000 AT DINNER T0 1,000 guests at the complimentary dinner given tonight by the Lotus Oluh t0 Sir ,Henry Mortimer Durand, the British am- bissador at Washington. The Cough is . That the Lungs are in danger- Q C. day oi' the murder, or about two hours A.Bruce`a. You can buy men`a under wear, shirts. gloves, naps, fur coli-im, rendymade over-coats. auita, imported and home made without. profittn the seller. 8) d w tt by Ryan to his sweetheart, Miss Katie Murray, and is liclivved in lie the property of the :lead nian. This watch was bought iiy the (Ihinaman ilvc years ago from a local _i~_-.welrr_ and has been seen but. by I'cw peoplr- ainee. ll_v.iri`.< sweetheart, \ii.~i~ _\luii.ry. stated tiiat hi- gavc it to hcr at l ifclork on thc alter the t`hiiiamaii was killed. line ol thc iriipnrtziiit findings of thr- in quest we-rr the nail rrrurka made on thi- t`uiriarnan`.~ neck liy the person who si.riivi;;Ied hirri. 'l`I\c raurv ol You `r`\iire'n death was officially given out as duo to rlrowiug by having his (acc immersed in awaahtubfullci water until lift- was cxtInc'.The strangling was done before death. i~`rr-.d Pierce, the half-brother of Ryan, who is making preparations for Ryan`s defence, told a Traveler reporter to-day that he was satisfied Ryan bought the revolver found on him, several months ago from a man in Rockland, Mass. This in the revolver tha police may belonged to the murdered man. The explanation regarding the watch ia as follows, according to Pierce: Ryan gave to his sweetheart, Mies Murray. money and the watch. The watch was not the one he carried usually. Tho watch was held by Ryan as security for a loan to a sraman on the ateaniahip Oll- vette two years ago, and was never re- deemed. Ryan It. in said, loaned nioneyto aeaman, gettinga high rate clinteraat. for the name. This atory in partly borne out tythé statement of one .lamea White a seanian now. living in Hanover, who declares that when he was on tha Admiral Farragut a one Cyrus Ryan of the e thinks he can id:-ntlfy it arcs, ard is still keeping It. Ile says EXCHANGE. Feb. 3. Fei.. 4 wg our lsr is ing 43;, 332 I iiu rel - lil 275 129 142; 92 iiai iisi 44 iss; 48ii 1425 27 129 14? 921 lltii Iwi 445 IM 49} 1425 $91 80| 80 10| ll 55 555 lllnois Central ding " “ Preferred l(!$§ 1055 (D1 - .__Z__.____..€--- BRITISH AMBASSADOR. New Yoax. Jan. 30.-There were nearly Your Warning Guard Tiieni by Using Dr- Cliase's Syrup of Liusecd and Turpciitiiic. The usual course ol a ccl.l is from head to throat and thence along the bronchial tribes to the lungs. The cough is thc warning that bids you guard the lungs. Once the cough gr-is dry and tight, once it hurts to cough, once therein sorcncss in the chest. and lungs danger is near and the ailment serious. lterncriibcr that pneumonia, consump- tion and other lung troubles are always thi- result of neglected colds. ilr. Chase‘i~» Syrup of Llnseeri and Tur- pentinc has won its place as leader in the front rank of throat and lung treatments because lt can be relied on to prevent. and curc serious disease. it < far-reaching action on tha whole system, its healing, soothlnginfiuence on thc bronc‘iiai tubes and lungs have made it the moat popular because the most eiiectivc remedy obtainable. Group, Iirnncliitis, whooping cough, asthma, pri(-umonla, coughs, cold, and throat troubles are promptly cured by Dr. Ciin.~ie`»i Syrup of l.insecd and Turpentine as is evidenced by runny of the best peoplc in the laml. llr. (Thascs Syrup ot l.inscefl uni Tur- pentinv, :Z5 cents ii i>ot.t.lc, family size (three time.-4 ns much) iiil cents, ut. all dealers, or iidirianson, Ii-itc~i& Go., To ronto. To protect you against iniitations the portrait. and signature of llr. A. \\'. Chaae the famous rcccipt book author, arc on evi-.ry bottle. Q Since Siunkiaking We find we are too heav- ily loaded in some lines- and will offer bargains till sold. First we have sever- nlcases of good soaps we mean to give you at cost prices and several other lots at bargain prices. If you want bargains in soaps visit us. A.W.Rcddin,PhmlB. Gonductir Bradford who ran the train ‘ B ii ' ~ - ~ _ of ' ' ~ ‘ V2 B 0 ar bill for coiitratlicta i{;`t\a`N sta'em-ent that he had f Ryan acted very nervously, < ,member of the crow wid him of receiving The Square Druggist. Sunnyside. C. Q/.7 _.‘>Jvf* ¥£l.'f;;_ ‘ii f r `~` 'fr' - ~~ ' "L"5!i" ¢” \' hu .24 ‘sf 2 . ,I - _.1 "\ i 1/ ri , .> _ toiio , 0 B -'f `I“ .I_§;I ‘f r.i I I - \ I » _ »:},\l_i' I ga Q, fa NEW ._ PIIINT IIIITIIINS \ We are now showing a choice line of new print cottons for spring. Neat and pretty ‘ patterns in stripes and dots, and dainty little flower and spray patterns at the following prices Bc, Bc, lilo. |20, |5c. F. PERKINS & IIII., The Millinery Leaders, _ Sunnyside. Total Premiums . . . Sum Aslurc Additiom _ E. R. Brow, Charlottetow ii, Special Agent Nvivmiimnniw SPECIAL NOTICES- Go to Camcron`s for euameld ware. 5 d li Rodri`s Rheumatic Cure is n “cure” Sure for rhauniatism. One bottle will effect a cure in moat cases, Price 50: per bottle.- Apotheoarien Hall -Geo. lu. Hughes. .3 d il ~ make a flue serviceable suit or wc`ll `» give you 81.38. _ The Humphrey Clot.hingStorc. Total - - ~ - - . - _ Amount of Claim, over 405 per rent nf total pre;-uiunia, Dividends alone over 143 per cent, of total premiums. Return over colt, $r.r68.15 esides 29 years' niruiance, It Pays to Insure In the Canada Life Rates and particulars cheer 'nity furnished. 1 ANY MAN g With $3.85 can get seven yds. of f f good strong Moncton Tweed which will - ~ two and a halfyds. of same goods for 1 1 wear Moncton Make _ ` ' ' 3 35-3° ~ ~ 3a_5.oo Claim Pafd,3oth C‘>ctob¢:-, |_q_;', _ XZ ‘ ' . v. _ . ,_ _ ' / . $1 oocoo - 551-15 i Date of Death, rgtii oqiobg,-_ ..,¢,5, -‘ , i '//// ' $14551-25 W- K- Rogers. Charlottetown, Manager P. E. Island Branch, WWWW »' W Eczema, Salt. Rheum and all auch skin diseases can be cured by the use of Mac- Neill`s Eczema Lotion. Re.lef is obtained from lrst. application. Try it 250 a hottie and sold only by Ellis' thc Druggist. 5 d ii Ladies--Why suffer from cold feet when you can buy a pair oi' felt overshoos for 501: at MacDonald`s. 5 d li Valentines in endless variety, comic valentines, lace valentines and fancy valentines at H. A. Tanton 8: Co., Great George Street. 5 d 21 IIiIIIIIIIIIIl I IIISIIIIIIIIII Barrlsters. Solicitors. letc. Summerside. P. E. I. Offices--Royal Bank of Canada building NEIL MCQUARRIE, K- C. & , W I AN INVESTMENT THAT PAID CANADA tins .issuiuwcr coMi>.iNr. Poli.. N... i5.cos Lif fr. i D622. wth August, 1874. lgag, Lif:Y’iri¢si1y'»Bir¢i¢ Goods I). A.. CLOTIIIER. I‘IA'I"I`ER AND FUKNISHER. I Opposite Post OHice,. Morris Block, Victoria Row. -' ._'| R S 50 pairsl/Ladies, felt overshoes, regular price $1. 3 5 yours now for 50 cents a pair. Sizes T.0 4 3 . _ l i ‘ ' A 75 pairs Ladies' fine boots laced and bottoned broken lines, ' _ _ t , ' f new for 75c. a pair, sizes 2% , 3, 3%, 4. Conie soon before giixrciiifci is 0212.2 so 8 Pan’ ons if ii. iiacniinitn e co. IQ Ii