hides s Spee cared Parr — ei . = [ue more ew A eae a *¢ iyo! eee, en. ee — rg en West India Warehouse, ee ee WINTER 1880 & 188! STOCK. Bloomsbury Spirits. Mrs. Susan Willis Fletcher, accused ef defrauling Juliet Davies of valuables by means of pretended spiritual come munications, was receotly heard before | the Dew Street Pelice Court, London. The case is the mest medern instance of Robert ‘fa reaire’s wise suw that “ felly is et@rn he: Mra. Flete her 18 charged with unlawtuliv obtaining, false pretences, airings of Orieu- | tal pear's and other jewelry from Juliet Yart.Davis. Mrs. —— three ‘ } ‘ by sauhiadtial 500 bb! Day is 18 4 t ll, frail 200 DAYS fine a ch re eenatemnmaperemmaninemesastints Oe WHEAT SHORTS, paiiaiackahe Hhds. Bright P. R. SUGAR, Bbl ° alo, d deg Boxes Paris bs unp SUGAK, 50 chests and half-chests ‘I'FA, 200 bbis. ae rior Extra I ‘LOU R, | ls. Choice Extra do., 50 bbis. Kiln Dried CORNMEAL, 20 bags No. | NAVY BREAD, , 10 bags No. 2. do. do., ‘ } oreatur:, with fair hair lying ia plaits| 300 bags BRAN, ae across \er temples She 1s an ardent 30 i arwchericg B U i | a believer in Spiritualism, and her Len- pod acne ht : rae den henve is in Bloomsbury, where toe! 100 a iaftele No. i HAK E, spirits: sum mest ai their cane i@re |) 50 — No, 2 do., she mei Mrs. Fletcher asd her a ae and,; 50 bbls. FAT MACKEREL, | and became warmly ‘attac hed to them. | 60 bbI _ HE es seit HOR HERRING Save Vira. Fle tcher ‘and her Kush aed t half TOBS 2 oR . AVDUR HanhingG, e began to receive M@sssages from Mrs, >i) | tae ViicsSs PORK, Davies Jead mother. Here Mrs, Davies} 20 bbls. PRIME MEss PORK, paid fe the messages irom her dead 100 t us LARD; ae | mether at the rate ef five guineas on ee Valencia ATSINS. ) eee apiece. At aia ‘point in the stery 73 boxes Ls [ayer do., {~~ ves Mr. Ab shams, the prosecuting rselicitor, may be allowed te take up his parable. “Atene particular Seance of the Fletch- ers.” savs Mr. Abrahams, “ Mrs. Davies s taken iat othe seance room. The as soated, when suddeniy | al eculrix W | Mrs. Fletcher came inte the room and As she did so the sound of as heard in three distinct parts of the reom. Haviny never heard | avythioy of the kind befere the prese- cutrix asked the meaning of it. Mrs. Fieteher said that it signitied that the eat dow. knecking spirits wished te write. It would scarce- | 600 cases made CANS (1 Ib lv be believed, but the table at the jar end ef the reom, which was untouched by a living hand, advanced across the room, and stopped in tront of Mrs. Fletcher At tbat fmoment—another remarkable fact—Mr. Fleteher exatered. The prisoner said the spirits wished to write, and her husband instantly placed befere her ahalf sheet of note paper and a pencil, and—a still more remarkable faci—iett thereom. The prisoner then appeared ta become under the perry of a spirit. Her hand trembled and she} pretended te find a great diflicalty in | \# writing. She eventually succeeded in writing the message This was headed‘ No There tivst appeared a sort of zig-zag) line, the spirit apparently net having quite made up its mind what te write, Eventually the spirit threuagh the medium, Mrs. Fletcher, wrote :—‘ Dear Julict—De as you are instructed by me. Mra. Hart-~Davies had pre- viously been often instructed by the spirits io hand over her jewels to the Fletchers. On this ! now produced. 2? (rordon street.’ eccasion the prisoner said her hand was guided by the ot of the deceased lady. The) presecutrix held the memory of her mether i) eae veneration, and after receiving this message she got up, went dewn to Norwoed, collected her jew- els and brought them up te Lons« dea on the fellowing morning. She first gave them te Mr. Fletcher and afterweard to his wife. Mrs. Fletcher then went into a trance. Mrs. Hart-~ Davies poured the jewels inte her lap. ‘Let me feel them,’ said the spirit of her mother, speaking through the medium as amaiter of course. The prisoner, under the infiuence of the spirit, up cach article and thus spoke :—“Lhis locket, how well t remember it; these earrings, this riog, &c. This was very remark: ue and Swine recevered from her trance, the prisoner went up stairs and lock er up the jewelery in a cup- # TOOK beard. That was the conclusion ef the BS » 4 4 ; seance.’ ‘ a | = <a Ba ei, F } Ee at LNWE boty ii 7 , - . <7 1 ey —- x " A Fact Worth Knowing. ‘ se li ae | Wi : vl el ont <9) | 4 Meeps BOUL AnD WIS, NS Sid lak SULAND WHISHS Are you suffering with Consumptioa, ees Ceughs. Severe Colds settled on the Breast, | @ee Paeumon:a, or any disease of tlre ‘Throat and | ae re cs } ey ors Lungs? [f so, go to your Druggist and get a re bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This ne wedicine has lately been intioduced from wate Germany and is selling on its own we tT 4 cares tall ap meri . & »! are roing wild ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, Prits. ne opie are gyoing Sa ee ae v ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, over it success, and Druggists all ever our < are writing us of its wonderfu among their customers, 2,400,000 sampies have been given away free eharge. If you wish to try its superior virtue et a Sample Bottle fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will reiieve any case, ‘l'ry it. onutry eures —~ eo remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food an style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so | mauch of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, aud makes ‘the proprietors rieh, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always a pe cost, and you will see bet- tem nes and geo health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. A Good Account. *To su it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per! pm tetal $1,200—all which was stopped three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- — =! year since, without the less of a odd = a everybedy te know it for “Jouw Werxs, Butler, N. Y,’ | 900 boxes TIN a o = or or @ ps4 3 5B rg oe ° — * sien 2 _ FOSTER! ers and Shippers’ Agent, ; May 6, ,80. Lonoten, N.B 20 boxes Nixey *s BE ACK LEAD 30 cases STARCH 10 bels. WASHING SODA, 20 tins CREAM-TARTAR, 30 casks American KEROSENE Ol L, SU tins Go. ao, For » by I Lobster HASZARD. ‘acker + Sappli sATES, 50 ingots RVING D TIN, 50 pigs LEAD, 10 bars COP PE soldoringe Lrens, Tins), SR for S 5 casks TU RPENT ‘INE, 50 coils MARLINE, 50 coils ROPE, 6, 9 and 12 thread. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Pork Packers 500 PORK BARREL 1000 bush. Turk’s Is se rd i SAI sh For sale by HORACE HASZARD. WHHTE OATS FOR OECD, Wri HE UALS f St Ie ™ SACKS New. Zealand WHITE 1 Ze) Oats, weighing 49 Ibs. to the bush., arriving por steamer ‘* Prince Edward.” for sale by HORACE HASZARD, ‘h'town, Dee. 10, 18S0— Im eod Prince Edward Islai ad Railway Supplies. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, Dec. 10, 1880. YNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, a Passen- ger Train for Georgetown, to connect with steamer ‘‘Northern Light,” will leave Charlottetown at 4.45 p. m. daily, Sunday’s excepted. : A Passenger Train will also leave George- town for Charlottetown daily, Sunday’s ex- eepted, on arrival of the ‘‘ Northern Light.” L. B. ARCHIBALD, Superintendent. Dec. 11, 1880—tf Very Superior Teas, 6). PACKAGES just reeeived ex Bthel ao Blanche ; 130 packages more te ar- rive in a few days. Those TEKAS will be found very euperier in strength aad fierer, and we eiler them whele- sale and reteil at remarkably low figures. BEER & SONS. Oet. 29, 1884. 54, Helborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Reprorr on the Lorne HicHuanp WHISKY: ‘‘We hav Greenlees e visited the bottling stores of Brothers, and have selected frem the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjecte ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and - sessed all the characteristics of pure d well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘“‘ArnTuor Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. ** Orro HEHNER, r,CO6.& 2.6." Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Feb. 24, 1880 Flour and Meal. RDERS ate be aa for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘*Golden Age,” “Extra Family,” *‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘‘ White Kose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘**Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” ani ‘‘ Amber,” and cheice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered at Sharlottetown er Summerside. AP CLEARANCE SALE OF GENERAL DRY GOODS! . TREMAINE & METCALFP’S, nian 838 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetownwa, November 18, 1880, WHIM THR CLOTHING | Aw mu : ” 1 In Calande, iad Choise Selection of Gloths, ; & QUALITY Gt - iG: hom ae eee r oe E ‘TAH a CU ARAIN TE HD, AT OUR Tatioring + Davackmaentl | BEER & SONS. | Nov. 19, 1880. PROFESSIONAL CARD. | ner eee FRaxcis S. LONGWORTH, erveanenan Law,| NOTARY PUBLIC, @FFICE-—O Halloran’s Gated 46 Great | George Street, next door to the Union Bank, Charl: ttetewn, P. KE. Island. 7 v0 ILLIA 3 STERLING CAPITAL, . . NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- I ings, Memshdnlios and Produce, Also, on Vesseis on the stocks, Speeial rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward island OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. | a Subseriber has remo _ modious Livery Stables, rey MOUs yw oan a LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES SARK, North Side (ucen Square, Where you ean get the GVHrAaPest AND Brst TURSNOUTS IN THE CITY, i . aes lie i JAMES N. MILLNER, town, Sept. 14, 1880—1y TH H ROYAL OAK, For Sale or’ or te Let, | TYW\BIS~ = well-known Hotel, conveniently situated on Queen Street. It is three stories high, and contains 16 rooms, kitehen, shop etc., and has spacious yard and large stables, sheds and outbuildings. For further particulars apply to William Dedd; or on the premises, to MRs. JAMES OFFER. | ved to the com- Noy. 13. 1580. EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. J. R McLEAN, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, i formerly Assistant Surgeon to the Sth } and Locust Street Eve and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively te } diseases of the Eye, Kar and Throat. N.S. Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, Get. 14, 1880. TG BE SOLD 08 LET. Au THAT DUNCAN'S WHARF, Commencing at the PROPERTY KNOWN AS boundary of the Steam | Navigation Company’s Wharf to the division line between Water Lots 6 and 7. | i ’ For further particulars apply at the office | of Mesars. _Honesox & MeLrop, er to the, a QUIRK, -Im ood b < ee. o », ‘80 - Vater Street. i CAAT 1OTH PHiTICH 0 HE RURTH BRITISH , b ESTABLISHED IN OR Subscribed Capital, $9,.733,3 SZ | ‘aid up Capital, - 1.216,666.900' | Transacts every description of Fire, Life | aud Annuity Business on the most Javorable terme. : ‘Fire Derartrwext—Insurances may be ef. feeted ai the Low-st current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build, ings effected on eapec ally favorable terme. LOssk: settied with promptitude and liber. | ality. Lirs DerarTMent—New and Reduced pre- | miums*for Dominion of Canada. © VW. DeBLors, | General Agent for P. E, Island. | Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, ’80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod GSUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER! h the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published tm the Provinces, ‘Charlottet’n.. ied eust end of Ai Pp } i 1! | | 1 | | i | | } i THES Ter CENA PRESTR ES RAILWAY TIME TABLE | Boe SSE 4nND RAILWAY, TRAINS LEAVE ARRIVING AT | 8.150 m.|Charlottet’n. 11.45 a.m, 2.30 p.m.|Georgetown, 6.00 pm, Ge orge town. BOUIO sa ss 0 7.09 2.m.' Charlottet’n, 11.45 a.m. f ‘harlott t’n..2,30 p.m. |Sonris...... 7.15 pm, I LOMB... s 6.45 a.m. | Charlottet’n, 5, 30 p.m, Summerside..2.00 p.m, | Charlottedn, 5.30p.m, : oe ee dks j40a,m.) and.,....1150am es ttet n..5 15am )Summerside. 11.45 a,m, We ts ae ».00p.m.' and, 6.30p.m, Special Train leaves this city every a cl: renee ming at 4 45 » OGiock, connecting with the av OF't thern Light ior Pj tou. <I .ga>, ; € “ L. Na] t) Rags 4 SGOMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight 4. 4. roems, with good cellar and yard, situat- street, --ALSO— The roems over my store ja (Queen street, very suitable lor offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 1%, P. BE. ISLAND L5S0 Nev. 25, '80—her pat till 3lst dee hw . ---~ —_ - — -- _ —vemnceme fl ‘ie iui sULANOR COT; POTTERY QURGN INSURANCE O0'Y,! g . OF ENG GLAND. # E ay E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- hig pany 1s now prepared to supply the eile’ with every description of Ware in Milk Pans, Bread Pans. Sutter Crecks, Kean Pots, Preserve Jars, Water Coolers, Molasses Jarg, PLOWER POTS IN GREAT VARIET Bordering for Flower Beds, GARDEN VASES, &C., Chimney Tops. , Steve Pipe Sten es, Drain e#; MADE TO ORL "+ Aso Ox Hanp—A large quan’ GOOD HARD BRICK. : All of which will be sold at p which defy competition. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT. Denot at Newson’s Building, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf § c. Ww ERS. a : (A Medicize, not a Drink,) @ONTAINS — HOPS, ETCH, MANDRAKRE, BANDELIGN, AND THE PUREST AND Best Mepicar QUALI YIZE8 OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, ae be CU RB Ali Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels H Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Q3 jgans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Femal ‘Complaints and Sérumkeness, $1066 iN GOLD vill be paid for a caze t! ey will not cnr \ gor help, or for anything im pure or injuri US found in them Ask your Druggist *s for Hop Bitters and The Hicp Ceugh Cure and P free books, and try the Bitters before yo sleep. Take no other. Rei isthe Cheapest, Sure and Best. R. WATSON aw AL & FoR sate By W. APOTHECAR IES H [mar 5, ’80 JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. - BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE,