a Ra TER ad” BB mite ae Chat ee Re a a bs le Keiiilabti Rei atk ee) — ~ - pret aint 6b rs en ’ - mene sates se —-—_ ——- arnsunpmnentancaneneeiipenan> asmenneanntsae : Five Doutuars A YRAI “ This is true Liberty. when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripes. Suvete Corres Two Cents : NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1889. VOL. 25.—NO. 153. : eae eee .!hCUh Bi ays ss Che Dain Examiner rventug by i 188 i Ev ery ihe Examiner Publishing Co.,, | FROM THEIR OFFICE, “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE Charlottetown, P, E. Island. six UN ns OF oa Ves wade ce ceue betwee $2 50 a Wi dbs ko o Ga kook aes 1 25 Cen BUN a co oc cs bs ca cukues 0 50 £7 Advertising at most moderate rates. } for monthly, quar- advertisements on Contracts may be mad if-yearly or yearly ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1889, MOON § CHANGES, ' ; ‘5 *. ; ; ps ” . Full Moo 7th day, Ilh., 57.7m., a. m., N. Last Quarter, 15th day, 4h., 23.3m, p.m, NW below horizon New M 22ud day, 9h., 31.1m., p.m., NW. New A001, «<< beiow horizon ‘ ' } | | } | | | | mete) Si HARRIS & STEWART. \--—----— Ree LEPTERS TO THE EDITOR, boston Letter. San,-—A short time ago | promised you to write for ‘THE EXAMINER Borton ietter, and recognizing the fact that there is searcely a family in Charlottetown but has some member or relative in this locality, employed in one or other of the nuimerovs industricsa of this busy city, who naturally feel an interest in anything that concerns Boston life and work, and also the fact that you have with you in Charlotte- mpeg fiireciae arene an ¢ ccasional |way his whole manner changes, and you are lat once struck by the originality of the ‘methods he employs to carry his audience with him. Now he rushes up and down the «tage like a tornado, the eloquent, burn- ing words falling from his lips the while ; and then he will fold his arms across his breast, as if inthe presence of an enemy tis, at one time president of the Iinois Microscopical Society, was called to add weight to the testimony of Ewell and Moyer. During his examination Attorney Foster dropped off to sleep, several jury- men nodded, and many spectators, wearied by the retelling of the possibilities and limitations of medical science, left the ee aeeeeaatmemieaintaad he despised, his whole manner changed in room, a second, and apparently without the slight- Court adjourned, est trouble. He isa master of sarcasm as So = a weil as wit. Wit not of the average clergy- man kind, which is generally of a sickly) nature, but bright and sparkling and intro- ! oe one ees — (x )—----- yur Fall Stock Now Nearly Complete. —_—-——{ \) ——-— Dress Goods in all the new materials and shades, with Trimmings to match. * Manties, Dolinaus, Ulsters, mt “ ‘ . BEG ’ se Bout First Quarter, 20th day, Ih., 16.2m.. p-m., &.| atdies’ Felt Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers. D . . Sun Dp ‘ oF WEE} mi’ Ar *'rises/sets | ris water} len’h h mih m) after;}morn h w 1, Friday 6 47:4 41; 2.28) 4 54 9 54 : | Saturday 48) 39 256,619 51! 3EYy = “4 ¢ ATER et ¥ i ) 38; 3 21 7 ° {8 | 4 oo} bw SS 3; Sunday ou oo 3 211 7 23 45 | E: a Roy 23 e 4| Monday | 51 36; 3 43) 8 23 45 | a. a 3 t Ry 5! Tuesday | 53) 35,4 69 6 42) Si We day ~— = S salle 7 t \ Splendid Assortment of MUFFS, BOAS, CAPES, ASTRAKAN JACKETS 71TI ‘Ss a oo . _ os wr? —— . . Thursday = | Sci ails 2alt0 54] 34{FUR-LINED CLOAKS. rigay | é ; oo «0 o 9 Saturday | 58; 29) 5 54/11 28 31 10) Sunday 17 OF 28) 6 34/lft 4) 28 ——_——(0)——_—— 11) Monday l 27' 7 20; Q 40 26 | 12) Tuesday 3) 26) $13) 1 18) 23) 13) Wednesday 4) 25) 911; 2 0 21 bn —— a — 14: Thursday 6; 24/10 12) 2 46 15 | { 3 ‘ 3s = iz 15 Friday — 7) 22/11 17, 344] 15] BS ee xe : be 16/Saturday 21 morn; 4 49 13 | 4 4 & Eat 17/Sunday 10} 20| 02316 3 10 ' 18! Moaday Il} 191 130\/7 9 $1 oct22—eodd&twkly. 19' Tuesday 13} 19|'239)8 6 6 | : ST a 20) W ednesday 14) 18) 3.5))] 8 52 | 1) Tharad "| 85 719 37 R- — arn AVaticel 2 Frid 7 7 ‘6 6 44 10 2! 8 50 | Br iat rs aR GOFF BROS Fal L ROATS apes | 16) 6 asfto2 850] BIN Ye ey Uo FALL SUUTS 25 Satur lay Ls lo q 43/11 a D7 | ; hy a ; jon Yo \e/ @\ a * ) é- Aj feat? § we de i 24' Sunday |; 20; 14) 8 5911 49 5A | Pir : de Ya Ye Nu «i Monday | Q} 13/16 Simorn} 62) : = i ton Fo ryt ais A134 ? re ae | 23) 13/11 6) 0 35) 50 ; Beat Them All! 27iWednesday | 24) 12)11 54) 124 48 Wise amar 28/Thursday _ }..25| Iijafe3ij 2.17, 47| 29; Friday i } Wl 2st 45) selenide gen - ieee aie 30/Satarday 7 23/4 10 1 27| 4 27| 8 43] | NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS —We | i (are Headquarters for French Calf Tops, JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, c., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. —- on! High|Day’s| OFFICE—London Heuse Building, | (Pavies’ Corner), Qucen St. — All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. yee & whey JaMeEes A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island preduce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier tank of Nova Seotia, Halifax; D. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, GEORGE MUSGRAVE i | | ' i an ——(x )——- saiiap ; Sole Leather, Upper, Calf, Goat, Kid, 4 Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, wie attended to. GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1889. Horse Powers. aie (x) ——_—— THRESHERS ANU SHAKERS Awe Combined Threshers and Cleaners. - O: « ] # are manufacturing these Machines, and have some ready to ship. They combine the latest American improve- . aa Ar : ; TEA MERCHAN'S Ss ments, are fast Threshers, very light running, and easy on LONDON, tepresented in Canada by Moserave, Halifax Oct. 24, 1887. —<=188! I< — ‘ BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halitax atid P. E. Island Steamship Line. uly Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN 0 BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships ' T . 99 “Carroll” and “Worcester, havint been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, during the season of 1889, run aa follows, commencing Witn ine “ CARROLL,” Charlottetown, Thursday Oth May, at 4 p. m. One of these vessels will leave Boston for Char etown EVERY WEDN BSDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS- DAY, at Six o'clock, p. m. renxcellent Passenger accommodauion. PARIES— First-class Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth. $2.00 6xtra, a enment Rates for reight, which is always refyliy handled, CARVELL BROS., Ageuts, ENGLAND. Morrron & Pron Low Charlottetow igo ORING, Treasurer, sie » GARDNER, Lewin” W Heston. ‘satisfac ion in every respect. | Mens’ Reefers, Mens’ Overcoats, Mens’ Suifings, Yen's and horses. We believe them to be superior to any machines of the kind ever sold on P. E. Island, and we guarantee them t> give . 7 Terms liberal. For sale at MARK WRIGHT & COS. wky harlottetown, Nov. 15, 1889—-2aw — 20: he BRUGE, MERGHA: ay ae | ———-(0) HE PEOPLES FAVORITE PLACE OF TRADE, where the prices are so low that we will send you away rejoicing. We would specially invite you to see our az Boys’ Furnishing Goods, 469 Fur and Cloth Caps, Fur Coats and Sleigh Robes. “m* ne YS cme wane a ee WEVE BARGAINS FOR EVERYBOD! | The fat, the lean, the rich, the poor, the wise, the simple, the young, the old, the millionaire, the beggar, the blind, the lame, CharlottetoamOct, 1839. Wax, Webb, Eyelets, Brass Nails, | Bristles, Hammers, &c., sold cheaper than can be imported, Orders by letter carefully and prompily duced at the right moment. His peroration was very beautiful, and when he sat down there wasa repetition of the wild applause which greeted him on entering. His lee- |{ure was suggested by the recent Catholic | coneress at Baltimore, the Bruno iucident at Rome, and Daniel Dougherty’s eloquent oration at the congress. As I go out and Lup the street Tremout Temple is also un- loading its Joad of humanity on the street. town wany who in former years made this their home, who will also, 1 am sure, be pleased tu hear ovcasionally from the Boston of their great expectations at one time, even if their hopes were nvi altogether re- alized. When here | take this opportunity of redveming my promise, In a city such as this, there is scarcely a day but there is some exciting incident or affair of a sensational character developed, |; Q Mat 'it' te iotony intention in any Lutinie?l Liere from two to three thousand people Vai Ss 4 {Uo i t Lv ’ ae : wide waciols attiont i assemble every Sunday afternoon for what ny write you, to devoti much attention to], : - vn a it ey call a service of song. They have an 7 op haan. orchestra of about twenty preces, and the EXAMINER beeon sich 8. ae i al See main facts in the more mn nense organ to ier congregational s'ng ee tas ca ag} lag, besides solo, quartette and other OL BUCH CASES ALNIOSE AS SCH ASS a a ai x It co were ontoy bin wad senha ? vriter himsel bias i ) wiilt y | P* Singing. Svery enjovadie,a nuc Lit V bills : iti Cala, Wi , .,) #ppreciated by persons who like to sing irom time to time lou mete Cilligs a tiiey | Y ae “hs ours truly, a } | inatters « f that kind. The readers of i HE + Soke. 07 acquainted With the lm portant . me under yown observa’ ton, and there | » + ‘ . , bere Again epee pr epretgr ys Fe M. W. L ; are events vccuriiby here aul tie Llme «oT a} j iti, ' v } a] + ower) , ' ri a oo | different nature, which, if written up by} | one more capable than your humble cor-| Leiter from Dr. MeLeilan. } respondent, to m ke eniertaining reaciig : wl tee : i even for one who feels no interest in ths Sir, —I noticed inthe Daily Patriot of place whatever the 2ist inst., a piece taken from the Last Sunday was not a pat ticularly event- Gloucester Argus, under the heading of l tai Sunday:uult vet there ‘were so ** A‘leged[{rregularities,” in which there are i which w i il tut nish t} waterial this certain charges against Consular Agent iy itter, fo that afternvon Dre. | imer.o irlton of this pl sce, and I being the | : 2 F iy erly Pa : Yremon ** young student just from college oN ferred y “ae » caches | Masic Hall. te, 1 think in justice to Mr. Cariton I should sind ; e 4+ Deak , Patriot. {at least exonerate him from the serious (7) lien : Ltr Reve We. i charge of Maving ! umended me to Col. MT (yer mnvs 3 } ten © SICK ; id I iat the fact of my being ro d' cal tude had not the effect the insti prol r of th uid paragraph intended it he 1] iam at present student, be atid * id my desire is that I ryem i student; and if some of {lic platfern ton idien iend ) we a little more la, Mons ‘4 relig : : is r m studies, our pro ¥ { i i higher level in Ch : s h it 14 oN « Lilian j » & pres nt. j not. Wit. rLUTT AY ya ALSY on 1 mej Y, tor tae berelit of those who Pins er OSLUL past r, veiling fot Iany Vears are DUBYINY themselves s9 much about this tin 2 rere nf a he Park +: Steed Cher = malmarter, that T did not apply for the wiy known as Brimstone Corner, a position 1 now hold, nor was 1 aware, be- TAaipi ivery wealthy and orthodox society, from fore my app jintment, thatsuch a position which pastorate he resigned becuse of his existed. The first intimation of the fact | liberal views. received was word from Consular Agent Mr. Murray is known all over this con- George to call at his office on my first visit tinent as one of the most brilliant and to Charlottetown. This I did, and there thoughtful platform speakers in this coun- received my appoictment. [I do not yet try. His lecture might have been called know who recommended me, but I do know The Method of Jesus. What Jesus came, it was not Mr. Carlton, to do, to use Mr. Murray’s own words, was! [ am not auxious to enter upon a news- to introduce a new habit of feeling and | paper controversy, but I hope that the conduct among men, and to persuade them above statements will free Mr. Carlton from to adopt a new habit of life. Mr.|the charge—if a charge it be— concerniag | Murray would strip the church of all for-' myself. : malism, and his lecture was an argument} Yours truly, fora return to the simple methods which; | | A. A. McLertan, M. D. Christ employed among men. Music Hall,| Souris, Nov. 22, 1889. which will seat about 3,000, was packed, } and the audience evidently-were in en with the speaker. Mr. Murray leaves the lecture field for THE DEFENCE TESTIMONY WEAKRNING—A journalism, having accepted, 1 believe, a} WITNESS RATTLED AND HIS STORY TORN position on the Arena, a new Boston pub- | TO PIECES. , lication which proposes to discuss religious, | —— educational and social questions. With} Cnicaco, Nov. 21.—Pat Dinan was the Beecher, Gough, and Wendel Philips dead, ' first witness in the Cronin case to-day. He | and Mr. Murray's retirement, the lecture swore that the white horse now on exhibi- platform is shorn of the brightest ligthts it) tion at the museum was his own and his! The Cronin Murder Trial. Celery | Long-Sianding 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 — side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. IE was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- »letely cured.’’—John W. Benson, 70 awrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out onmyarm. 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. “‘T 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, Fia.,) zecommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. For five months [ took 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. did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became als unbearabie. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- : and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely eured.””— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, Horses, Carriages ald Sleighs FOR SALE. N R. E. J. HOUGSON having no further I nse for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, will se!l them, together with Furs, Harness, &c., by private sale. They may be seen at any time at his Stables. oct28—tf Celery | « had wheu attending lectures was a more popular form of entertainment than at pre- sent. I was up to Music Hall in the afternoon | to hear Dr. Lorimer—in fact I don’t miss; an opportunity of hearing him if I can help. it. The lecture was advertised for half-; past two o’clock, and knowing by lommper | experiences that, in order to secure a seat, it was necessary to be there early, I got: there at twenty minutes of two, and even | then the best seats in the body of the hall, and galleries were occupied, and when the lecture commenced hundreds were standing in the aisles and hundreds had been turned away. The time was whiled away, during | the hour in which the audience waited, by’ the Ashman Family Instrumental Quar- tette-father, two daughters and a Iitttle son, the latter of whom cannot be more than nine or ten years of age, and who plays a sliding trombone with remarkable skill. Mr. Ashman was formerly, I -be- lieve, a bandmaster in Her Majesty’s ser-) vice, but now resides here. At about half- past two the stage doors were opened, and Dr. “Lorimer, headed by an escort of clergymen and others entered, the quartette struck up Auld Lang Syne, and then there was extended to the eloquent lecturer such a weicome as I never saw a man get before. ; Good, orthodox Charlottetown church | people would have been shocked, I think— } at least some of them—at the demonstra- | love shown for this man on a Sun- The applause was tremendous, and womenu-—it seemed to me every woman in the hall—waved their ’kerchiefs till the place seemed a ses of white. This thing. eo.tinued for nearly a minute, and was re-| peated at short intervals during the pro- gress of the lecture. It has been said of the} late H. W. Beecher, that he would have tions day. ‘ouined a reputation as an actor, should he have « hosen that profession instead of the} ministry, as great as that he had as a pulpit} orat | yy 7 oe We lL, 2 OA times, heard Mr. Beecher preach | and if Mr. Beecher would; sever '**Yet you say the doctor came from the house | 'timony by saying that he meant the haste | only white horse. iG’? & SONS are taking orders for winter Louis Beidendendor, a young man from supply of Celery. Celery packed in Hoboken, N. J., was called. He said he boxes or barrels, and delivered on board car had seen the horse on exhibition at the OT, *eemer without extra charge. Orders ; . taken at the Market, Charlottetown, -or ad- museum. It is not the one driven to the deesa3; J, Gare das ieee Detees range Conklin residence. He was standing in | from 25 to 40 cents per dozen, our best at $3 the cigar store, on the evening of May 4th, ' per hundred. Taking the. medicinal proper- opposite Cronin’s office. He noticed the ‘ties of Celery into consideration, and the pre- horse particularly. It was gray and not valence of fevers in our midst, it is a wonder white. The witness said he saw the horse that even more of this truly medicinal plant is on the street the day before yesterday. | not used. The cross-examination was very searching.| My dear fellow dyspeptic sufferers, have He said he could not tell who pointed you tried munching a stalk of Celery asa Cronin out to him, but some one did. He finishing olf (so to speak) at each meal? If was very familiar with his looks. ; you have ae m -~ ’ start; if you have, I His attention was directed tothe rig by ‘eam os eas ee , the haste with which the doctor and his} ™°’**~~"™ ees a) company departed. A little further along, | ~ 5? | wky 2i he said, before driving away, a third per-_ r + son came up and held a conversation with M R. H. S. HE ARTZ, ~ : } the doctor, who tuok something out of his pocket and gave it to him. ‘* How long, Organist of Methodist Brick Church, did this conversation last?” asked Attorney | General Ingham. ‘* Four of five minutes.” Will take a Limited Number of Pupils on the Pianoforte. and was evidently in great haste?” The) _ : inconsistency of the hasty departure, ‘occu- ! Vor terms, ete.. apply * the DUNCAN pying five minutes, was painfully apparent | HOUER, corner Water and Prince Streets. to the witness, and his face turned very) ©°%**~-9™ red. He bit his lip and tried to bridge | ~ over the chasm suddenly opened ‘in his tes- Sale, Mortgage with which the doctor got into the buggy. | He first heard on May 1 that Cronin was | " . , : 'To be solid by Public Aucfion. st the Cour supposed to have been taken away W ith } Honse, Charlottetown. on FRIDAY, the Third Dinan’s horse. This was seven or eight | day of January, A. J). 1890, at the hour of days before the publication of such report. | {o'r ' © Cee hoon. By ,Vircne of a power of . . ® i BBIC COMIN : n a - t ge. Beiderdender did not tell the euthorities bearing date the Mth Nov i ), 1879, whathe knew, because he had no interest in |! a - ween Kdward | of Lot 22, in os Dae aan x . 2 7 yneen 8 (ount* ; Prince Kd ' lelan rf doing so. He told some of his friends ard | — Sane nauk Btn i vecend Huma: they probably told Attorney Forrest, who! Binney. Lord } , of Halifax, r r + . ° i a Rat i iB : 3 CQ . ahaa . summoned him. Last Auguat, tue witness! SOV) Scotia, and a sm Gray, of - 9 . . . 41 ee a 9° sarc rare Lire, i ; rt ; 8 College, Salu, ne rememvered Lut W iili€ stanaing W indsor, of th wrt. 6g | Inden- in a dor rway trom ¥ hich he BAW the doctor, : tare was, b) Bemjat ' Gray i: *. . oa a aie De Re Rie is ees A Vivir Prustee, . by ; Indenture bearing date two or three biack, hors rS a vs four 13:0 ptemver, A. D. 1488, assigned to Ldward gray and Chres bays passed. | +. Be igsoa OL Charlottetown, in said County The witness said the horse which took Li that tract, piece and parcel of land, sita 4 oe i" . ate anu Deing On Lot or Township Number the dox tor away stood betweeu him and the Twenty-two, in the Paris, of G on ville, in electric light, and as it was still daylight,no Queen's Coupty, in said Island, bounded as fol- 7 wy + : ae ; 19W3s >—Commencing at a stake fixed in the west hadow wast cast. A&8 th y 288 jeit . . . 'S © Ke hy I } es ” . As the witness Jeit the , Side of the Centre Settlement Road, on the north lhave been a star as a stage artist, Dr. Lori-{court he was summoned by the State to’ side of iand leased to John Trainor: thence west ; | ; | mer would be a bright particvlar one. His manver on the platforia is intensely ; dramatic, and yet is not a copy of any celebrated actor I have seen. He is rather} a disappointment at first to one who hears | him for the firsttime. He commences his} discourse im an easy, conversational man- ner, and ina rather low and monotonots tone of voice,, but once he is fairly under’ appear asa witness. The expert testimony a aete Retda~mont Road : thence north " : : , & the same nine chains aud filty links: thence was taken up, and Prof. Marshall Ewell | east °to said Centre Seitlement a eae oon am ie. Sn MM, Moyer were examined, | south along the same to the place of commenceée- Both professed proficiency in microscopical | ment, containing by estimation fifiy acres of : ee i ~~ land, a little more or less. observations and declared it impossible, in} Forfarther particulars apply at the office of their opinion, to detect the difference aa eee J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, tween the blood and hair of a horse or dog) ed this 19h ae November, A. D. 1889. and that of human beings. 3 : ARD J. pees yan At the afternoon session Dr. Lester Cur- novi9—eod & wky mes — — ee Sones a or citi eee " n = ee ee a penn Care ees