TERM DoLLARs A YRAR, MOS IE TES t eee enneomennn ner meron This is true Liberty, when Free-Bom Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free sneer et m = ST at Te eae - -KURIPIDES. 8, 18d. Sinc ie C. pres Two Crxts, VoL, 18--NO,° 15 every evening by UHARLOTTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, DECEMBER JOHNSON TO HIS GRAVE. ————_— > ! iP ein . : ait Che {_) auiD Vxamine c = z Made Mad by Cocoaine. A Convict's Funeral. — : S Ent EXTRAOKDINABY SToRY CONCERNING A SUC HUNDRED PRISONERS FOLLOW BENJI The Fxaminer Publ shing Qo.| From ' r , owner of Water and Great Lik ta, Charlottetown, i Kdward Island. i —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Gig months... 2... cess ce cereeeeecevecas $2 50 Thre ™m “«* eee ene eeeeee i 25; Que EE oo0¢ 0ee 006 6900600 ehbee sk boas 50 | Advertising *t moderate rates Contracts ay b> made for monthly, qu ar. | terly. balf-yearly, or yearly advertisements, op appli stion | WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigne? have this dav entered into rtnership, under the style and firm of! Warbur' on and Smallwood, Barrisicrs, Aliorveyseat-: aw, \oiaties Publie, de. Office—t'smeron Biock, Queea Square, | RTON, B.A., B.C.L. as. B. WARD | ©, R. SMALLWOOD. gw Thetirm are Agents for the F qnitable | Life Assurance Society of the United states, | which does th» largest basiness of any Life Josurance Company in the world, Dec. 3—law wky 3 mo oWaKd ii. ARCHIBALD, Shipping ald Commission Merchaut, 81,53 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN'S, N. F,, ~ Ample wharfazve, yardage, and room ‘ons: guments solicited. Liberal aivances made on receipt of con- agrim inte. Sept. 9, "85—tl dec3] storage L. ARTHUR & CO, GEHENBHRAL Gommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Roos and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly whkly CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED | & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct. 20. ee -BvOoR- BOSTON, Pail and Wiater Arvangemeni ———— THE PALACE STEAMERS | OF THE WTrowA 8 C9 INTERNATIONAL $.S. GO. Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday and Thursday, at 8.00 4. m. Fare from Chariotvetown to Boston, $6.50, 2n Glass ; $9.50, I ciass. Por ickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALES, 7. & i, Ry, P. EZ. L Steam Nav. Co., orto your nearest Ticket Agent. Hor. 2, 1885—eod w ky SOME of the MANY UsE— Woodili’s German Baking Powder : Queen Hetel, Fredericton. Barker {louse Fredericton, Porter House, Kentville. American House, Kentville. Halifax Hovel, Halifax. liternational Hotel, Halifax. Ceniral House, St John. New Victoria, St. John. Terrace livtel, Amherst. Dining Saloon, Truro, Norfoik House, New Glasgow. Hotel Beunswi: k, Moncton. —WHO we red A. Jones, Hotel Bufferia, ti ms { feel « entilest its use will De con- Late] by ali win g »ita trial,” Ask your groc-s for Woodill’a German WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. —— ee ee, CHICAGO PHYSICIAN, INSURANCE” Dr. Charles D. Bradley, a physician of —" * a |Chicago, was taken to the Washington AGAINST |Home on the 27th ult, a mental and physical wreck from the immo ‘rate use of ‘of cocoaine. Not only the patient himself, but his entire family, consisting of a wife S Vi A | L POX jaud five children, have been practically ; @ ruined by his excesses. On Friday, the patient, accompanied by some friends, was taken before Judge Pendergast. The insane case proper had been disposed of and the room was almost clear of the usual crowd of curious spectators. There was no Benjamin Jobnson, the oldest conviet in Indiana State Prison, South, at Jeffsrson- ville, died a few days ago from the ef -cts of agunshot wound in tha hack, iaflicted several months since by a guard while Johnson and several striped companions were endeavoring to escape. Johnson had passed his seaventy-niath year, and his dying words were curses upon a minister who had called to see him. The deveaseu leaves a son snd grandson, both eonvicts, pow at Joliet, Til, doing time for train robbery. He was of wealthy parents received a collegiate edu- - h NG jury, and the affair was conducted as quiet- and he iy as possible, It was shown that Dr. cation. The funeral was attended by six 5 Bradley, quite a prominent physician, had | hundred convicts, under guard. They fol- NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. SS nee ae bs = — ——— ee —_—= THE GREAT EXHIBITIO' ——om "1 iW a }' REE ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of GMOUSHHOLD FURNITURE! Immense Bargains! (Great Attractions! Best Workmanship and Largest Variety ! “heapest ever ofiered in the city. My New Establishment 's now complete. [las every convenience! Great Facilities ! Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is 8 near perfection as possible, enabling me to produce at the smallest possible exp nse. Piease call aud get Ba: cains, g 3 JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Sept. 28th, 1885. ~ Warranted Pure. 0:0— -— TINHIS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, end is Superior to any similar ar'icle manufactured, For general househo'd avd family use i: SURPASSES all others. Ks It will be to your interest te try it. —FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY FENTON T, NEWBERRY. July 22, 1885.- 6m Se Rt | ee _ = 7 ee ——— a tener ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ee A’ D RE. 20; CAPITAL - - - - - . ‘ QO --—=- Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SUOTT MITCHELL, Agevt, eee aiiemaoss () enemmene comme x= RESKS TAKEN ON MOT FAVORABLE TERM s. <q Agent for Prince Edward Islavd:— F. #. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. $2,009,000, FUR GOODS. A VERY LARGE STOCK AT STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. o TIPPETS! FUR TiPPETS ! Uiack and Brown, FUR TRIMMINGS, in Brown and Black, all widths, from 2-inch to 8-inch. MUFFS, all kinds. ASTRACAN JACKETS, Bost Quality. The Public are respectfully invited to look at jthese Goods, as we have cmarked therm VERY LOW to secure a ready sale. STANLEY BROS. king Powsd T, aud take ne otiver. Nev, Ls, ss, Ub’ tuwa, Oot. 23, 86. 1 To anyresilent of P. E. I, (not | garantined or suspected) who Takes aud Developes Smallpox, inside thirty days, after Buying for Casha 5 pound tin of our Tea, we be n addicted to the use of cocoaine, to lowed the corpse from the prison chapel to such an extent as to render him practically | the burying-ground in the rear of the insane. The story was told that the doctor, | penitentiary, and were required to walk under its influence, had perfcrmed experi-| with the lock-step. At the grave the Rev, ments on hia famiiy which have made them J. RR. Rivtinys the hymn, physicial wrecks. His claim was that he" Nearer, My God, to Thee,” which was could reject the hydro-chlorate without pain }s9ng by the convicts. After this the pastor and remove the flesh without injury to the | re*d a lesson’ from St. Matthew and took patient, He injected some of it into his for his text Christ’s assuranea to the thief own arm, and then, with a red hot iron,|om the cross; “* lo day shalt thou be with burned it out withovt flinching. Somo| me in Paradise. ’ Daring the discourse more of it be injected into the wrist of his, which followed two convicts sobbed like three-year-old child, and then with a knife, children and frequently endorsed the pas cut the flesh, the little one apparently | tors words with a hearty “‘Amen.” Before suffering no pain. He used the drug pro- Johnson died he had requested that all the announced i ” miscuously in the family and became him- will give : 2 r $15, Cash | pif a siave to it, until in a little time his . ox « {practice fell away and his family was re- GrailO pound Tin - 25, duced.je mans. - ‘i; ‘ He became a fanatic on the subject—a 4 ‘i 66 (Or a 15 pound Tin BA, wild dreamer. He mortgaged all he pos- Or a 20 pound Tin MAGNET SOAP, sessed, even his horse and buggy, to pursue his favorite study. His wife an invalid and his children ruined in health their condition was heartrending in the extreme. The ecene in the court-room was dra- matic. The poor victim seemed to realize his situation, and raising his voice to @ high pitch and becoming highly excited, called on God to help to convince the Judge and the physicians present that his theory was right. Dr. Wadsworth tes- tified thathe believed the man was insane from the use of cocoaina and morphine, and Dr. D. R. Browne, who attended him, corroborated Dr. Wadsworth, an! thought Dr. Bradley should bs eontined in an insti- tution, that he believed him a hopeless case of insanity, but as an experiment sug- gested that be be sent to the Washington Home, where his case can be closely watched. It was so ordered. He com- menced the habit about last May and it has grown on him gradually until its culmin- ation in the ruin of seven people Three of the children were sent ‘to St. Vincent’s H »spital, and his wife and the remininy two children to St Joseph's, It is doubt ful whether any of them will ever recover their normal condition. cli ihe CARRE io Scene at an Execution. ee ee This is a new kind of Insurance, never before offered on P. E, I. Tea at Eowest Cash Price, quality Warranted, and must be bought before ( hristmas. a ee BEER & GOFF. Dec. 4, 1885, England. with her conservative adherence i ha - old SS ae retains at = eee day - the most barbarous means of cap tal punish- Other epecialties j ment of any civilized country of Kuroge. The garotte of Spain, the guillotine of France, the axe of Germany are swift and sure; but hanging is constatitly attended with blunders which make the gallows re- volting. A few months ago, owing to the trap having three times refused to work, an unfortunate prisoner, who had three times undergone the agony of expected death, was reprieved by the Home Secretary, and some of the econesa witnessed where Binns, the drunken hangman, officiated, were dis- graceful to civilization, A quarter of a century ago, Professor Haughton, of Trinity College, Dublin, gave his attention to the subject, and was permitted to attend an execution which he desired to carry out ov scientific principles. He made mathemati- cal calculations as to the proper length of the rope to produce instant death by dislo- ‘a2 : extion, but owing to some error, in not Cocfish (genuine) taking into cimabactation the weight of the . condemned man, decapitation followed, and Choice. a sickening sight tee the result, This BEER & GOB EF retipovel atthe execution at Nor wich of Robert Goodale, a market garden- Dee. 4, 1°85. i 3 er, who suffered the extreme penalty for CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1885. —AND— 306 Fins of the Seme Braud as Last Year. Warrantrd choice. Cooked Corn Beef, 20cts. per pound, Smoked Dried Beef (sliced), 24cts, per pound, Boneless, Very murdermy his wife on September 15. The prisoner was a heavy man, weighing fifteen stone (219 pounds), and when the trap was sprung his head was cut off, and both body and head fell to the ground spouting blood. The spec'ators were horror-stricken, and two or three strong men fainted at the sig t. A subsequent post mortem examira- tion showed that Goodale had very smal! vertebrw, and the jary returned a verdict exonerating the hangman from all biame. Prapg’s Celebrated A weil-known ecientist, with whom I dis- PRIAE XMAS CARDS. A ‘ee a fall line of Prang’s ep ae recommended the use of electricity. ‘* Let Plush Cards and other Christmas Nov-} |). prisoner,” said the scientist, ‘ sit in a elties. specially prepared chair, and all the sheriff ‘THE BOSTON CARD has to do is to touch a button, Death fol- ‘lows instantly, without the possibility of failure ; painlessly, and without producing is the name of the Most Popular Card fer this | a disgusting spectacle.” season. —— A — Do not fail to ses it and leave your orders| qu, report of the registrar-general of for if at once. Eng'and, just made public, shows a steady A gain in the duration of life in the mother G. H. HASZARD, country. The death rate in England and Wales is 21 27 per thousand, a gain of 4 24 BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1885. ' convicts attend his funeral. tt I + eg + aan ne A Tale of the Sea. |THE TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF THE CREW OF THE CASHMERE Seven months ago the bark Cashmere left Philadeipbia for Hioge, Japan, wich a carge of kerosene. After encountering much rough weather,the vessel was finally thrown on her beam ends by a typhoon about 280 miles south of Yokonama on September 12. To right the veasel the masts were cut away The mainmast in falling tore a hole through the deck, into which the water ponred until the hold was filled. The cases of kerosene, being lighier than water, kept the vessel efloat. The captain and both mates were washed overboard, and of the twelve survivors, seven l+ft the ship the next morning in the only undamaged beat, After two days epent in the oper boat with- oat food or water, they were thrown on the thore of Tanegashima, one of the Japanese islands, where they were hospitably treated by the natives, and from which place Ahey were abie to take steamer passag® to K be, where they fouad the bark Catherine Sad- den and worked their passage to San Francisco. The five men remaining on the water- lozed hark, suff-red agonies, having nothing but a few yams to eat and a jugof vinegar to quench their thirss. After drifting for eight days they came in sight of Jand, and were able to reach it. It was the same island thoir comrades had Janded several days before. From this island they suc- ceeded in reaching Yokoham4, apenas lcinsinage Against the Chinese, KNIGHTS OF LABOR ACTING LN SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, Cat, Dec. 1.-—A grand conventi n of Knights of Lxbor was held here last evefling,for the purpose of adopting measures for the prevention of immigration of Chinese into the United States Dele- gates vere present from rearily every trade organizstion on the coast. Resolations ta systema!ize anti-Chineso movement in every city and tow , and calling on the lebor or- gan'z tions in the Eest to #xtend their sym- pathy and aid in the work,were adopted. A copy of the resolutions will be forwarded to each member of the Pacific Coast Con- gressional delegation, with @ request to him to lend his support to the work in Congress, and toaid in the passeye of an act which will eff-ctually prevent the arrival of any more Chinese in this country after the date mentioned, in any such revised act passed by Congress. The customs report just lissued shows that since the passage of the iChinese Restriction Act in 1882, 18,600 Chinese have landed at this port, and that out of this number nearly 4,000 have been perm'tted to land without ths legal customs certificate. ne I = I — Lady R-ndolph Charchill is the only native of the United States who has been decorated with the imperial order of the crown of India. The numer of ladies who have received this honor is about fifty. For the most part they or their husbands have been connected with the Indian eer- vice. Lady Churchill is one of the mrat active campaigners in the present political contest. It is not, however, because of her cleverness, but because her husband is |Secretary for India that she is thus ‘honored. Her Mojosty might have waited | until the elections were over before taking jthis step, but if the Liberal reaction goee Be it ig possible that the grounds for the | proceeding may then have ceased to exist. ES ei <a eeeem According tu the latest officiel statement published by the anthorities of Bmssia, there are in that country not less than | 14 000 square miles of oil producing land, but of this vast territory the field at Baka | is the only ove worked, and even this covers ‘only the limited space of rome three and lone-half equare miles. The output is i per cent, among males and 6.02 among MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. females. Between 1838 and 1854, accord- ing to the statistics of that period, one-half q P,. FLETCHER has just received his Winter 7+ Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Acco: deons, Violins, and Concertinas, Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. &#@ Selling Remarkably Low. Cali and be convinced at Fletcher’s Musie Store, Sign « + “Big Fid ” Queen Bt Joaawn, tov, Hawes ampek ber Side of the mililon males would have died before| enormous, and the fact is stated by one the end of the forty-fifth year and one-half, who witnessed the «pening of a well in that the million females before the end of the) lecality, that a column of ofl spurted to a forty-seventh year. By the new table, | height of 100 fet, cary ing great stones with ‘one-half the males survive to the end of the it, the flow oontinuing until a large Jake of \forty-seventh year, a gain of two years, ptrolsum wes formed. The product fs ‘and one-half the females would live to the refined on the spot, the re sidue being used lend of the fifty-second year, # gain of five as juel for st: amers and reilways, iyears. Better homes, better living, the) > een condition of the masses, better) The French Cabinet has decided to sanitary regulations and the advance of oppose the raising of duties vn cattle and ;medical sciepce are among the causes set corn on the ground that the imports haye down as cortributing se the morensed already sank to alow ebb, and that over- ‘ preduviion is the cause of the depression Bet