ie, ee EFS Stem RMN ee” m4 HXAMIN {RR , - U Ars nae ee A LT a FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1889. | From North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to ~E PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MAN, | and singles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. WEG All Wool Pants, 95 cents ; fx] is) MEEHAN BUSTIN ESS ! Good Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK of Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 80 DAYS. TOILERS AND WAGE EARNERS! — You have felt our influence in the way of low prices for good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for ever dollar you spent with us. or poor ; thus esta You have received go.ds that will give you satisfaction at moderate prices blishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all time tr come. SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—ric [vy] LX} L. E. PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. Sien of the Big Hat, Queen Street. MYSTERY OF THE NAKED BODY! TELEGR A PHIC YEW %. important annie . ; : JUBLIN, Jan. 24. mmservative) asserts that Che Expre 83 (Cc Sreciat Desratcaets TO THE EXAMINER. the London Times has secured fresh and O'Brien on Trial. important documents from the United States, which will be pr luced before the Dustin, Jan. 24 Parnell Commissi in support of its Th } . 4 ‘ } » wae bso naw het charges against the frarneilite memovers Oi £ Wm. O'Brien, on a charge of . House of Commons to-day, at Carrick on the The Government The trial « conspiracy, began Suir, County Tipperary. issued a proclamation forbidding any ce monstration welcoming O'Brien, but 200,- 000 persons gathered around the court house. Six hundred policemen charged the crowd, but were unable to disperse the gathering. The excitement was feverish, and as O'Brien passed the court house he was greeted with vociferous cheers. His defense will be conducted by Timothy Healy. While O’Brien was striving to pass through the crowd to enter the court- house, he was seized by a police mspector and dragged 30 yards. The people mad dened by this treatment pressed forward to rescue him. The police repulsed thecrowd Timothy Healy, who stepped forward to Orrawa, Jan. 24. aid O'Brien, was met by a bayonet levelled Two Elections. Monrreat, Jan. 24. The Leprarie election fresulted in the re turn of Gorvette by with St. Jacques to hear from, which will slightly reduce this figure. éU majority, Jan. 24. + , elected majority. WINNIPEG, L) Arrivere, Ministerialist, was to-day in Provencher by a large He succeeds;Hon. Joseph Royal. ii Elected Governor Sir Donald Smith has been elected Gov- at his breast, but was not injured 4} ernor of the Hudson Bay Company, vice | number of reporters were maltreat-| sir Rden Colville retired. ed O’Brien complained to the “ magistrates that the police were 7 Weather Balletin. attempting to incite a bloody rict. When the case for the crown had been presented Healy applied for subpcenas for Salisbury; _ and Balfour, both of whom, he asserted, Fresh or strong south and southwest winds; | had made speeches similar to those of partly cloudy and mild; light local showers. | O’Brien. The court refused and the spec- | — tators murmured, whereupon the Magis- | St. James’ Church. trate ordered the galleries cleared. O'Brien | ‘ exclaimed, ‘* I'll clear out also,” and started | om - } Toronto, Jan. 25,.—10 a. m. | THE annual meeting o fSt. James Church, | for the door. After a sharp struggle|Charlottetawn, which was adjcurned from | O’Brien reached the street, and an im-| Monday, owing to stormy weather, was mense crowd escorted him through| held lastevening. The pastor, in his open- The police used their batons) ing address, referred hopefully to the con- | the cougregation, the town. “ag : without mercy, and the people responde 1 | tinued progress of ) lowing particulars respecting the missing and | them that he belongel to Morrell, where he with stones and sticks. Scores were in- jured. The court issued a warrant for the | arrest of O’Brien and adjourned. The} police with fixed bayonets are patrolling | the streets Dvus.ty, Jan. 23. | Father McCarthy, charged with ing boycotting, was arraigned at Clonakil ty, to-day. A large crowd gathered, and and were charged upon by 200 policemen. incit- dwelt warmly upon the cordial and hearty sympathy and assistance which he had _ re- ceived from the officers of the church. Mr. J. D. Mason was called to the chair, and reports were submitted from the different branches of the church’s work—all of these showed steady and marked and were highly satisfactory to the meeting. Cordial votes of thanks were passed to Dr. James McLeod, for his constant and_ kind- progress ly attention to the sick poor of the con- gregation, to the Ladies Benevolent So- ciety, for the admirable manner in which the poor had been cared for, aud for the large sum which had been gathered for this Ladies Aid So riety for their untiring exertions in aiding to ex- tinguish the Bonded Debt, of which they have already covered $1500, to the Young Men's Literary Soc ty, for the handsome Sir Alexander Campbell opened the On-|pulpitand platform which they have plac- tario Legislature this afternoon with the/ed in the church, and for other improve- usual ceremonies. The Guard of Honor } ments, to the ladies and gentlemen of the consisted of the company from the Royal!Choir, for the valuable assistance they {nfantry School, Capt. McDougall in com- jhave given in r ndering the publi : worship; mand. The Speech from the Throne pro-|more efficient and attractive. Inthisconnec- mises measures for a new voters’ list, anjtion great satisfaction was expressed at the act embodying with the present law fo far lmarked improvement which had been made as 10 18 applicable, tho provisions made for | by the choir under the skillfu training of carrying into full effect the legislation of | Prof. Earle. The session’s accounts show- last session in reference to manhood suffer- led that $853 had age, bills for increasing the efticiency of the | schemes of the church, and, including Factory Act, and the workmen's compen- Benevolent Society's receipts, a cote) of sation for injuries, an act for further im-|$653 for other religious and benevolent ob proving the laws respecting land titles and | jects. The Trustees’ statements show the registration of deeds. that forthe working including reduction of debt, repairsand improvements ito church and manse $3941 had beensecured |making the total amount raised by the con- Lon — 24 jgregation for all purposes in 1888, $5,447. ee | This is a highly satisfactory showing, and Before the Commission to-day, Capt. |. eas volumes for the active and untiring Slack traced the outrages in Ireland to the |, departments of the con- Mauy were injured by batons and bayonets. The crowd used stones and bottles against the police, and 13 were injured. One of wounded policemen will probably die. Three others are in a dangerous state. ——$—$—$— $< — The Ontario Legislature. purpose, to the Toronto, Jan. 24. been raised for the the expenses, - The Parnell Commission. . + 1 sxertions of all League and the inflamed language of mem- | gregation, and for the earnest and faithful bers of the Commons, priests and other lwork of its valued pastor. leaders. The League practically | the government of the country and encour- aged outrages. There was no abnormal distress in his district. He thought the : outrages would not have been committed | Blanche, dearly beloved and only had they not been instigated by the League. | daughter of George and Mary Trew Alley, in Asarule, Irish leaders did not denounce |the 18th year of her age. i y ccep- ‘Funeral will leave her parent's residence age sre might have been excep-| | al he t outrages, but there mig I lon Monday next, at 315, fnant thane. for vail- } lway station—thence by train to Sherwood | Cemetery. ] BPG bo. On Friday, the 25th January, 1889, Helen surviving tions. —_- - : — Mercier’s Gerrymander Bill. Montreat, Jan. 24. The Sun's correspondent®learns from ex- cellent authority that Mercier will rush q | through the House | 4| his Gerrymander Bill od st the end of the sesswn. It increases the } : we » F i number of members to 72 or 75, cuts and | carves the province to sult his will, and R - dissolves Parliament, and provides for the | mel holding of elections, if the dissolation be | Governor early in| ne = HAWKER’S CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable dy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundr ds of cases considered granted, by the Lieut. June i hopeless, ithe diseased or irritate d Throat and Lungs in i th sei » short time st a few doses will cure a very short time. Just ‘ on wae ony Orrawa, Jan. 24. {afresh cold if taken fo .. ] rice ” cents : . | ner r a Vor sale af the rug + tores. The Moncton and Fredericton Short + Per bottle. Fe Ww HAWKER & SON, Line railway delegates arrived to-day. Phe | aeeine, deputations have arrived to meet the mean St. Jobo, N. B. bers uf the cabinet on Saturday. VYhe Short Line Delegation. noviQ—ly dy ‘ : ; ; 41 {t soothes, heals and strengthens | Pest-Mortem Examination. BODY IN GOOD CONDITION, Auswers to Fogarty’s Description. Docror McKay, of Hazel Grove, assisted by Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, and Dr. Wall, of Ccunty Line, held a _ post- mortem examination of the body at 9 o’clock this morning. The stomach was found to be in good condition, showing that deceased } man. It contained nothing butice. Nothing else of importance was discovered at the examination. was a sober The inquest was resumed at three o'clock this afternoon. After hearing the evi- dence of two witnesses, without obtaining ‘any new light on the subject, the jury re- turned the following verdict :-— ** That the deceased came to his death from | exposure to cold while in a state of permanent or temporary insanity.” The body was interred this afterneon. An ExaMInspe reporter visited the Poor House this forenoon, and obtained the fol- man Fogarty :- JoHn FoGARTy, a man about ft. 10in. io height was an inmate of the Poor Hovyse up toJan. 4. Onthat day he dressed himself in a good black suit of clothes which he took out of a trunk in which he kept them. ‘After having his breakfast he left the Poor House, without telling anybody where he — $°1Ng, ) one month ; Jeremiah Murpby, third offence, = ee | three months and leaving his trunk behind him. sation with the other inmates he often told | had a small cottage and carried on a fishing | trade, and was going to build a boat in the |spring. Fogarty seemed to be stricken with |melancholy, and would sit staring straight | before him all day if nobody fspoke to him. | He sometimes grumbled for having to carry | water—about six buckets a day—saying he | would not do everybody’s work. +Oee — ——- -—--— | ALL remnants must go. You may as well |have a bargain as anyone, then go to J. B. | Macdonald’s, dec24 d w ——— emer THe Roarin’} Game.—The return match between Lawyers vs. All-comers will be played | to-morrow night, commencing at 7.30, sharp. a Arrivep.—The brigt. Corsican, Musterd, master, arrived at New York from Turk’s Island on the 2Ist inst. Srock-TAkING. —Remnants of cloth, rem nants of dress goods, silks and satins will be cleared out at a great sacrifice at J. B. Mac dec24 d w i; donald’s. eicsitalidais tii Tue ick.—The ice between [Charlotte- town and Southport was bushed yesterday by Mr. J. A. Stewart. He reports the thinnest ice about six inches thick. ie Boots ! Boots !~—The stock is too large and | must be sold off to make room for spring goods. Great bargains at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store.—J. B. Macdonald, Proprie- tor. dec 24 dw A Treat.—Th: ice and music at the rink ' were particulariy good last night, and ee much enjoyed by the many young people who } seemed to float ever the glassy surface beneath theni. / ieidinnetlgpeinenci That beautiful glossy sheen, so much ad- | mired in hair, can be secured by the use of | Ayer’s Hair Vigor. There is nothing better | than this preparation for strengthening the} scalp and keeping it free trom dandruff and | itching eruptions. acini | Y. M. C. A.—The Yo ung Men’s Bible Class | | will meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the | new parlor, Young men, come and meet with | us for an hour’s study of God’s Word. All are welcome. > Leading physicians recommend Ayer’s Sar- saparilla. Old and young take it with per- fect safety. 1t cleanses the blood, strengthens | the nerves, and vitalizes the system. Popular experience has long placed this medicine at the head of tonic alteratives. | j | Personal, L. H. Davies, Esq., M. P., | tawa to-night. | Lieut. Chas. Leigh, of the Charlottetown | Engineer Corps, leaves to-night for Kingston for a short course of instruction at the Royal Military College. Mr. F’. Charles Lavers, of Georgetown, who is attending the Royal Medical College at | Kingston, has passed, with honors, the uni- versity examination in Medical Botany. } leaves for Ot- als Supreme Court. Fripay, Jan. 25. James W. Howatt vs. Wm. C. Lea. “| This case is still before the court, but will likeky be concluded this cveming. | us ee Great Clearance Sale OF READYMADE REEFERS, UVERCOATS, AND SUITS. ‘ THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE | CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. FOR CASH ONLY. REDUCED PRICES ~{X) Our reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is to make room for our large Spring bnportations. __ This is an opportunity that may never occur again. No reasonable offer refused. “They must go.” PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don’t forget the place. JAMES PATON & CO., . MAREET SQUARE. Ch'town, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. (x SS mmeaatat sent re Pouice Court.—There were three Scott Act convictions at the court to-day, viz: John Reid, $50 or three months; J. McGee, $50 or imprisonment. —_—--_—_¢2-9- Tint stock-taking you can get American cranberries for 9 cts, per quart; American Baldwin apples at 20 cts. per peck; green grapes 15 cts per lb. ; pickles, 18 cts. per quart. 10 cts. per pint; best cooking prunes, 12 cts, per lb. Any kind crockeryware cheaper than any house on P. F. Island at R. K. Brace’s. jan22 eod2w ——— ee Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain, Read these testimonials :— ‘* For two years I suffered from a se vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles oma by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bettle, and after taking five bottles I was com- letely cured.’’—John W. Benson, 70 wrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmy arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.””"— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “¥ had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months I tock it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.’’—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. “Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubies. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely cured.””— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mase Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 s bottle Sherwood Cemetery Company. HF ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Four o'clock in the Afterncon of TUESDAY, the Fifth day of February next, at the Office of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. F. W. HALES alte Co, By order. Secrtery Ch’tows, Jan. 23, 1889-200 EMBROIDERIES. x}—— - ONE GASE JUST REGEIVED. somes tt enetcmnpmeaiy All ‘Widths. BROWNS Ch’town, Jan, 4.—eod&wkly. INSURANCE COMPANY. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the A members of the Prince Edward Island Agricultural Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held at oni i ‘Thursday, 7th February, A. D, 1888, for the purpose of electing Directors and trans- | acting all other business authorized to be done at annuai meetings of the Company. | ROBT. McC, STAVERT, Manager. Summerside, Jan. !1, 1889 —-wky Romberg's Toy Symphony WILL BE REPEATED IN NT. PETER’S SCHOOL | Wednesday, February 13 BY SPECIAL REQUEST. The Programme will consist of other inter- esting items. Admission, 20 cents. janll JOHN T. MELLISH, Attorney-ai-Law, Notary Public, &. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. OFFICE—London House Building, (Davies’ Corner). Queen St, ’ ' | All kinds of Legal Business promptby attended Money vo Loay.at Iow tuterest.” ' se & why 4 a ee ‘LUDLOW HALL, SUMMERSIDE, Low Prices. —--—— |x}-— —-- STANLEY BROS. BLOCK, | | } i — STEAMSHIP “ALPHA,” Ss. 0. Crowell, Commander. - ROVIDED a sufficient number of Passen- gers offer, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued by the above Steamer for the Round Voyage fron HALIFAX TO KINGSTON, JAMAICA, AND BACK, for Seventy-Five Dollars. Passengers can remain over in Jamaica one voyage if they desire. S:iling Date, February 15th, 1889. Saloon amidships. All information on ap- Plication to W. W. CLARKE, Charlottetown, Or to PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax. ee |} janl8—Iw WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant for genoral housework. Apply to Mrs. Ran- KIN, Fitzroy Street, pd 3i—jan21 Wy 4etee. A good general Servant. by a lady intown,. No washing. Apply immediate- ly at this office, tf—janl8 FE /UND.-—-The Watch Chain, to which was at- a menad two gold coins “we > head, vertised some time aga in XAMIN De Torutved ou wp phase. ber found, avd ftdn eh tuts oe eR ee ay eS