eee At i. : ee , tueiteiietnameaeiine wand - renee een sn sen se aegis . SEE —— ee Taw ee ye - on —_— : e “ = IN ELE Ee 3S. 1885. TH EH DATI, HXA MT iim, J UN e : . summa eautte " Sananssnenennnenenntiiniitticenonsmnase = : _ = hase ae ‘ ee PR a | i: agen | Fl 0 ( Lobst The Callaghan Murder Parrick Berrigan, Jn. (sworn)—I was| told me the money he got from the — our, HONS, ( ‘ler Cras ke ae | ‘samined before at this inquest. I went| pany he never took out of town — 4 3 RONER'S INQUI ‘secur ity for a man who had borrowed some | banked it, and the money a ow re ! , i. oe Be : CORON DR . ‘money from Callaghan betweem the Ist and in the graveyard more than kept him. _ He 4th, at 2 o'clock, in front of tm Y+ Ture : © Patrick | #nd 11th of April. Tt was for James Roper, |sxid they would get no aay if it , Room :— Y Auctic Sue ingen Se ane : Ma whose land joins mine. The amount was|}was robbing they were after. That Kai ene | ; Callaghan Wes. resamied Sy Varoner io | $00, with the interest added ; it comes duo | Sunday | went there was in the afternoon. | —:0! 50 rl OUR < tity : Lex d last _eveulng Following i the in Uctober or November. Callaghan | He said he had been in Chapel. I stayad | ile iii ONIONS ™ Extra, 9 wanted it due the last of October, but till 6 o'clock, for he pulled his watch out 9 oases Beran O ioe Aprauam DooLan (sworn.)—I tive OM | Roper said that wasa bid time and wanted | and said, “It is just 6 o'clock. I never J. an : rip iOM PEANUTS, boca ced Mount Edward Road, about two miles from | +, have it fall due in N. vember. However. | owed him any money. He told me he lent RING, he the Cemetery | have seen Patrick | they said they would arrange together and umoney in different directions, He said ° ise i tite aie ul Callaghan twice. 1 have lived there on!'y | let it run till November. I had transae- | had $1000 with Judge Young- I ap we a : since last fall. I knew him slightly. | sa”) tions with him myself for $107.50; paid mile from his place ; I keep a shop an 4 — i aided ? him last about the Ist May. 1 heard of | bim in foll about the Ist of April. He took his jobbing work ; I am a blacksmith. 8 : ; ' aes ge ‘ail < ; it, i his death in town. I was not at the| the mopev and put it in his pocket. I paid said he was not going to stop at the Ceme- E are showing this mont ra arg y; | : 3 u Cemetery since Ist May till last Sunday. | | him at Mr, Rackam’s. WienI gave him tery longer than this” Fall ; that he was sacha hen very Low prices :-— bli ‘Yoni tal , went out to see the eight a ~ deal. | the money he said it was a pleasure to deal rh to ae a eee _ eae ; : _Ceon, Jens 3, 168 _ ae E ings with Callaghan except when I was call-) ith q man like that aud he threw me half! and live on it. e said he had abot ° HOUSE AND edupon to join a note with Henry a a dollar. IL walked home with him. Hi (E00 sa he m: So gp rH of it.| NEW PRINTED COTTONS, for $33, which Swan borrowed from him told me several times he had a considerable! He told me Berrigan had pai im some : e : 3 he note was payable in three months, i | sum of money in the Bank—the Savings | money. He told me he had a lot of work SATEENS, CAMELINES, AT ELDON i cannot write, Mr. James Welsh w os Bank, I believe. That was the only money | to do in the graveyard, but he was going DRESS GOODS. i witness to the note. transaction I ever had with him. — . put “yew ae eed ately een 2 Se é . vorn)—TJ as Jallaghat . ‘allag ? riting. Be 10Wn © BailC 1ave lent a lot of money t a . : A vii tin ae ; ‘ on Neaneions woek egos. Sue aan writing ovuld wot tientity te as his|ihe country and never lost anything by in Nuns’ Veiling, Sanglier Cloth, Cashmeres, Merinoes. eC I orn ‘eran, a veukl ath, at ; imSy ¢t Ou “ys are aos. t & som ing ( | : : a . : i ed our place. I think he was comivg from | writing.) Attorney General reads blank) lending. He said | got money I = ye MANTLES, Ladies DOLMANS, in Ottoman Cloth and vl ; | couveniertly situated Dwelling Reus a ¥ church. I was well acquainted with him. | receipt prepared in favor of Patrick Ber-/expcct last weck from Berrigan. Cannct)— GLOVES Silk GLOVES, Fish-thread GLOVES. Ladies’ | Prem'ses. suitaile for a profossiong! | heard of his death last Wednesday—the | rigan for interest. Asks witness what it|remember whether he said Berrigan owed! Kid GL ye Wy merchant, or trader, situated in the thri iy The last time | means ? Never told me whether day he was brought to town. | was at the Cemetery was about the 29th April, previous to last Sunday. I had money transactions with Callaghan. I owed He replies : the note with me; interest to him; in the note. Cannot say ; have not) him more money.. Nev made no payments of | he lent money in direction of Rustico. Told the interest was included | me no names of farmers he had lent money When I got the money I told | to. I helped him to hang a gate this JERSEYS, CORSETS, large variety in Cotton HOSIERY, STRAW HATS AND BONNETS village of Eldon, the Swain, Term3—-One-half the purchase ale, the balance in three years, beoin’ ? rh. v property of Dr, we Inci | epri ; " F K it interest at 6 per cent, him at the time of his death a note for $33, | him I would pay principal and interest | spring, but there was only a we a "y » al . tsk . o > . ‘ ‘ payable in three months. lowed him no-| whon it became due. j nothing a = eatebolt ans pare oe in Latest Styles. Mc Rl , thing besides that. 1 have seen no Fpwarp Berrioan (sworn).—I am a son | #*ked him why he came over 80 fa i ee ms hat I} .< : zp to help him hang gate. He asid there ‘ , RRA — Zi 7 suspicious characters on the road that!) 4: John Berrigan. ILwork at the EXAMINER i hi a cated te _ could tell. Office. [ am 16 years of age. I wes at| Were people aroun m Ww Hannier MeDonatp (sworn).—l live at Patrick Berrigan’s, East Royalty. 1 have the Cemetery last about two years ago. was at the Cemetery Station on Monday , | borrow small sams of money which he had | | refused, and he did not care about asking mentioned no names. Never Carpets, Oilcloths, Linclenus. GANNE®S' SUPPLIES eon there since Ist September last. I} wook (25th May ‘msgine aw two|thew. He wo ' A oo _ om ae ae = ; don’t tute valeate wikion tied oa | told me that he was afraid of some fellows _—— "0: N Y stock aor Packers’ Se: i * know how far Berrigan ‘lives from the of the keeper's Dt F thicntl sine | whom he had secured against msking a yy” LONDON HATS now complete inv the foliowing ; — ‘ Cemetery. He lives four miles from Char-| that I saw them. Iwasinthetrain. I got) raid on him. : CHRIST Ss s 30,900 cases Tall Cans, th lottetown, I saw Callaghan twice. I saw} on at Royalty Juncton. I looked at the! James Lewis (sworn.)—I knew Patrick = prnes in Plates, < him the first time in town. The last eee house and now think I saw some faces Cte oo at me earns a 20: os An belnteall lia, [ saw him was over by the Cemetery, about | |uoking out of the window—two, I think. | papers and documents more than once. : : ; 50 pigs Soft , 7 two years ago. I never saw him seen. 1} 1t was the window nearest the Royalty | have 4 = a! ee? produce White and Colored SHIRTS, Read y-made CLOTHING, . eat ay ery pe heard of the murder last Wednesday. | Junction. This was 6 o'clock in the even- | them. e exhibited them. hey were & 3¢ a4 cr, : word eer; ° . ag » ‘ 2 d B Patrick Berrigan, Skee was over there aud ing There was something on the window. \ receipt from Judge y oang for $1,700,dated Ch’town, June 3, 1885. 10 cake Tospostaal is told me when he came home, sometime in|[ jhirk there were brown blinds on the | M Ly 6, 1834, stating that it had been de- eae —_—-— ————= = 50 dozen Suits Vilclothe: . the afternoon. —— - nO = pwn windows. A good many people got on | — with eae aor _ 9600.) ee eee Ad 20 do Duck Overalls, : 7 but his father and I. ednesday night, | hoard at the Cemetery Station. I did not! Dominion Stock certificates four ve IN EB. 500 bris, Bulk Herriug,4 Yi and Tuesday night, and Monday night,and| know them. There were both men and | There are ull the documents he left with HALIFAX L 300 bris. Superior Wen 2 Sunday night, and Saturday night I was} women. I went out to my father’s on|me. I owed him nothing. He left notes ote: -~ | 50 bris Prime Mess Pork, in town. I went back on the next morn- Saturday night. | of hand ~ = . rege he got or r an rN 29 brie Beet, i ing. Ileft Berrigan’s each evening between ei ; : ha | they are included with the others. ave (gine hu 50 firkins Lard, A half past 6 and 7 o'clock. Took about one af so - ete ce —— oo ‘opened the watch chain and a coin attach- 20 tubs Butter, 7 ts ‘ ill Took 7 netery on i y We ue ea iced i : _ i Pgs ae ’ . 10 bris Be y "4 and a half hours to walk. Took the § Fee: eed eke: Slee a oeae and got a eup | °d. I noti ed it one Sunday afternoon S. 8. “DAMARA,” 1779 tons gross re,ister, “y = re a Peter's Hosd. On Mouday evening (2508) ff the table in the kitchen to give a drink this spring when I was out there to a 200 horse power, 50 b ios. Paes : ‘ . : 0 . : A 2 ‘ : . ris. “ugar, i pus the a ae ae to some ladies at the well. I went in the} ee a. peo 7 hata 8.8. “‘ULUNDA,” 1888 tons Peg pay in 25 puns. Medea sa — — ae oe _ a we back door, It was shut but not Jocked, | WOUlG Bot de wr _ , ° 8 d 200 horse power, both built at G-asgow in diariet w Uare dozen Her-ing Nets, track and came in the Malpeque Road. We There was a sleeper lying outside the door | kept much money in the ae as he use 1885, classed Al at Lloyds. fee Trap Hoops, Bova and Sil's Sail travelled west and passed the keeper's et th 0 ; : | to add to that note of Judge Young’s avery ap Sean Sus, Sail Cotton, ; a eo. s ae ut it did not keep the door shut. I don’c |“ mo ; ; i“ Duck, &e. is house about 2 ae ™ _ warenees think { removed the sleeper. I went in in| ¥°*! x oe ae T di es oi his Steam from Montreal to Charlotte _ HORACE HASRARD, ‘ My I wees mye - a + abs . ns s a hurry and got the cup ina hurry and hetie i ae > cul nein a haiae a town Halifax and Begton. _ Lower Queew Street, i ar i yet ong = . = Neager9 came out to the well, I didn’t notice any- | en ag oie good ‘seidiiae away, but , . U E E N ST R E E T Ch’town, May 39, ’85—Imoeod 2 anvo ere. eT 3 oO . : ° R -_—— Or ve ‘7 +, | thing more than usual. Everything was : ' 5 ey “UT LUNDA 9 Q . ee - Cemetery. McQuaid isaboy. 1 staid in oe | we often used to go out there. I have rhe &,.*, x 2 ol ; upside down, as it had been whenevor I | . : - : S ae ee ee ae Seas was working there. I noticed no fire. || Gomnetery: “His cnet tne srt the Market WILL LEAVE Ss. , ino r ® te » CLOCK, ’ ue . ‘ . . eme £ x ) . ty . ; , r, did not see Callaghan, I did not call him. : : : . | BSCjaid went also. He. came afer mo] )"an 08 the house half « minute. 1) LAuow of no other sume due hie beside] Montreal for Charlottetown Seri : c a “ . 6 . i e i y 4 . ; , yvatch. I brought th back | ’ NWDRP pili with a horse. Wednesday morning going ne —_ ao in vy | the bonds since he gave them to me. on WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, and Ladies Department : q eee chrome i d ee f *k re vy St. Peter’ ad and ; a Adio e i l , ; t verton 3 receive @ | went ciaes, Got thar ot 70, Theeed| Sena beg. “Mx bore. e.cuete in|, spfivmned Ail Wedtentay oreniog ot] em fli Bestolivia” Ser thinod Mion, Supe ap tts hk Jaa Cate 23 nf eh os a aioe sn le I had | the buggy. George King told me before |‘ P*™- 1ariettetown tv Ribbons, Sud Gt coheed be ‘ ie m ” : ; f : - i ngage ianiiaiilinaiitia ti Bei * ; - it went in the houge he was ifey Flowers and Feathers, Vlans and specification can be eon at cfice Le business = a n. soete ee eer ng co missing for two or three days so I did not Death of John McLean, Esq,, Bel- Halifax Ornaments, Battona, of Steriing & fHiarris, Architects, Charlotte- — ay es 2 at : arepeennrne ie expect to find him. I thought he might be mont, Mass. on MONDAY, 8th JUNE, at lla, m. Braids and Trimmings, town. ane at ane Drng Store. SOlaNOR tO Onn. om 1 are ‘ im right wel — . . ; ; ideri xood and suflicient sccurity must accoms wi : away for a cruise. 1 knew him right well. : lerdid fast steamers have superior! Laces and Embroideries, ; a friend of mine, every night. Am staying Had not seen him since last winter. I \t your request ¢ have endeavored to snare a ion for First and iced New Silks and Dress /toods, pany each tender. Berrigan’s yet. Do not come into town y i : passepger accommodation = ‘ Will not be bound to t 1 - ma co ; >. tale od Tt B | thought nothing about entering his house} reach the facts connected with the supposed class, and Steerage Passengers. It is expected| Cashmeres, i not be bound to accept lowest or apy % wey a ms nes On eas oe while he was away. Everything was upside| murder of the late John McLean, a native the passage from Charloitetown to Boston Washing Fabrics for Summer wear, tender. s ¥ gan live with their — — os down. He would leave his houss open| of Brown's Creek, P. E.I. So far, every- | will b» made in 60 hours. New Collars and Sets, W. B. DYER, was not peenees eas efure, = na while working around the graveyard. I| thing isa mystery in connection with his] pyres oy PASSAGE: om calenene Velveteens, alias le ke Alberton, — ce a - ; oo on “2 wa never knew him to leave his door open when death. The only ties : his friends are| Qhariottetown to Halfax—First Cabin with Child-en’s Suite Bite fiat Be tennis tents 2 -asionmasietieaiae Cell : he Seeman we - — N he left the premises altogether. I was/| positive of is that he ia , and nothing | Stateroom, $4.00. Kid y+ eh ’ : Mi 4 Vallag an last al out two years ago, Never there between four or five in the after-|more. This morning I went to Everett to| Intermediate with Stateroom, $2.00. . Gin tan for evening wear " ‘met O UO Ee ’ ae about es es. mene: noon. Kiog merely mentioned Calleghan’s/see his brother, Mr. Angus Mcl.ean, owenenasee to Boston — First Cabin with Giana Chea E , one a8 DeVer in his house. s0INg In and ou oe ; “ : ; Poe . nani . Stateroom, $10 00. '’ 2 : absence to me, but did not reem to think | because no particular attention was paid to 4 gp cM Gloves and Hosiery ‘ ] met no eoik I knew in — I Ineet seriously of st. Thore was another man | the affair in this city. From him Ilea-ned as seer esas: At Stateroom, $7,00. Silk and Merino Underclothing, J. A. eu 3 PV aX & io, onaye = wages sree mes sa ae a with King. [ took notice of nething out- | follows :—John McLean lived in Belmont, Stoerage, $5.00. Silk Dolmans and Mantles, | Millers’ and Manufacturers’ Egcnts, ee ~ ee = 7 ‘came a Pra side. There were blinds on the windows|and was a mee — oe = BOSTON SERVICE. Mouraing Goods in great variety—Gloves, | ' oo LO-CLay LU ’ 20) © . > : : : $ ‘ - + : from the under sesh. I did not look ont | mont is a few miles outside of Boston. On Orapes, &c, HALIFAX, N, S. " Thomas lumen. I met the cenit, {the window while inside. A young lady|May 9 he was engaged at work on a build- ONE NIGHT AT SEA. nde ot. , aut we , ee oe _Douse’s a et ee was with me. There were several other|ing on Alden Street, in this city. At 4] Hattrax ro Bostos : —_—— . oni iies - ra oan ‘Maton an - bout four or five wee i. “g0, - asked Seat ladies there who made me get the cup for | p.m. on that day he left his men at work,| Tuesday, 9th June, at 12, noon, X Ree ixtras, oftzre Milles’ p b cot bat T a wes. J oo —_ - *. . | them toget adrink. They went out and| and went out to purchase sume lumber, but oa ey a Gentlemen’s Department ‘ 7 , A IL B. MACGOWAN ; ay ot 5 ame FAP sty msl Tia way {came in by train. I left them there. I| did notreturn. It is reported that on that 7 Agent for P. B, feed. 4 soft felt hat pulled over his oo ” "tid was suprised when I heard the old man was | eight he was seen in the Fitchburg Railway | Boston ro HaLirsx : New Linen Collars and Cuffs, May 86-—Smes Saw Wet a ‘ soout 19 or 20, with smooth face | killed, but I hed no idea he sas in the | Depot, but nothing more was heard of him Friday, }2th June, at 8 a. m. New Dress Shirts, Es not notice his complexion. | thought it houre whea I was there. until the morning of May 25, when his bod 2 ss Gents’ Kid and Thread Gloves, —_e aiiaiee —o a oe as | I hav ft gen hi t Mrs : y ay ss eR te “6 Silk M Und . . : sath eas Oe ee : en ee ee ee ‘coraE KING coll ak 4 was found floating at the head of Lewis’ 26th ilk and Merino Underwear, WSAGS, LUOS?, FOUND, &, Thorne’s, in Charlottetown. Lwas at ope| G80RGE Kine (sworn.) was at the| : : Christy's Best Hats . ; ° re : oe a ; leussteee om. Bi bt d ¢| Wkarf,in Boston Harbor. His brother iler- HAVRE SERVICE ys end dimen sodon Stelle mas -aceneteeceiee ewe ; side of the road and he was at the other. | Cemetery on N dey, 25th and part o tified hi + see erento in th ji . Braces, Scarves and Ties, ~ ay He was liks Inman in appearance; but I W ednesday, 27th. I told a number of mi aa Peg a een ers wr eee HAurrax To Havre: Suk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, \W ANTED—A Cock, Apply to Mrs. % will not swear it was him. Two weeks ago people Callaghan _Was tmissing. I! told - dict , “DZ i. lege i472, Luesday, 2nd June, at4 p. m. Best Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, 'Y Charleg Palmer, jun3 2 th to-day I met the same person. I met him|Sberry and Punchard on the 25th that | the verdic “= cata by eens “* 30th ~ S New Worsted Cloths and Scotch I'weeds. shar sei oes —- eh at Bridges’ second gate on &t. Peter’s Road. Callaghan had been missing for three days, rm acne wre ” not yet 00 wn HAvRE TO HALIFAX: Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs AY ANTED—A Girl or Boy for dining: 5 He was coming towards town. He did not | Mr.John Prowse told me he had been m1ss- e ae "t - 1 ” Set Mt Ao Wednesday, '7th June, at 4p m. room. Apply at the Revere House. Sa speak to me the last time. I never spcke|i?4- There were parties enquiring for|™** with foul play, as he was known to i. 15th July, Es junds . ae i. a ot in Th a When I re him. Mr. Watson had been out on Wed-| Dave a considerable amount of money on whee ‘ d Meals : ——- . ri F . rae ” ore ,.|uesday previous, and sent his man out|his person at the time. If McLean has | FARES, including Stateroom and Meals : J ANTHD—A second-hand Saddle. Ap home they always asked me did I see any- ae bea dered by any party o ti lst Cabin to Havre, $40 00; Return, 360.00 is at Ute éflinn ju3 3i i. . . > + ‘ , 2 ’ ’ if ii 5 le ‘ one on the road. I said I met rakish| twice on previous Wednesday looking for | P¢’M murdered by ee oe ee lat do to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- 2 Ls en a et —_—— a ! ny: | him. Mr. Prowse told me this. Pro they were certainly very generous, for they . —= seen nme PY looking fellow,whom I thought was Inman;|"'™. Mir. Prowse a me s. rowse left his watch and some small change in his | t7”» $79.00 TANTED—A yood Girl (one from the 2 and they said the police were after him. If | #ked me had [seen him. I said no—not Sica agin Bidncthuen:* bn . at |. Pbrough Bills Lading issued to Liverpool,} (j,’town, May 30, 18%5. W county preferred) for geacral boure- an he cap had not b ver his eyes 1 would | Up to that time of day—that would be about | Pockets. . © Row New York, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and work ; work easy and wages good, Apphras b the cap had een 0 1s eyes ou : work th d although th : ork ; w easy an ay g ef have known him. The secovd time he had| 11 o'clock. I have not worked at the; WOrK on the case, Jas Oh tone. thee Roy | other Continental Ports. ; ; THE EXAMINER ollice, june? ¥a Es his hat over his eyes. I did not look much | Cemetery before for two years, I am aj; ot a very talkative class on men, they feel! ‘Wo, farther information apply in Halifax to 8 lahat $+ ¢ at him. I heard folks saying that Thomas | Z@7dener in summer time, and work with | confident that they will arrive at the real JOSEPH WooD A NY person having a house to lebim 3 mee 5; 7 oe Mr. Lemuel Wright i inter ti facts ere long. There is one drawback, : , loc: an hear of a tenant on applica : Inman was talked about for this scrape. | Mr: emue right in winter time. , here ¢ _ ocality can hear o : . . a : mia scrape. aan a ,| however, and thatis the length of time} oF Here to tion to this ¢ftice. une 2, 61 e one ¢ . I saw eople at the . Cemetery ? un to this cfti j i Chere is aservant man at Berrigan’s, and ee ’ . Ae ; . a FENTON T. NEWBERY ? + , @ red t after- | intervening between his disappearance and ' a ‘cision 24 no other girl but me. The man was home| ‘ter the train arrived in the after oor : pr » wa ovo © ” eet 1" , | the day on which his body was found. gent. NOR SALE—A second-hand Pieno. Apply these nights when I left. I went to town|200m- I -caw no one before excep! June 1, 1885 of my own accord. I was not sent to the Cemetery being missing before the news of the murder. 1! could identify Inman if I saw him, Joux Rrety (sworn)—] am a servant Pat Cahill who was working with me. I a man and woman on the road on the 27th about 10.30 o'clock. They were between the railroad track and the weil. That was after Mr. Longworth was there. He did not Mr. McL2i-n was a native of Brown’s leaves a widow and six children in Belmont. He was a man of considerable business ability, and succeeded in building up a good business for himself in his adopted CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE SEALED the City Clerk’s office up to the 6th inst , at noon, according to specifications to be seen at the TENDERS will be received at Satarday, for the following work, jul, 6ipa to E. Needham, Auctioneer, ; >; . 7 ae ‘s | could not see the house from where I was| Creek, P. bk. L, where he spent his early CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Laiarein laa, Cae t To ‘ are Toe eee working,near Brackley Point Road. I saw | days. He was forty-eight years of age, and Crry CLerx’s Orrice, June 2, 1885, ASTURE %O LES — Convenien Apply Jose b Mabar, PI J ) oa 30 Iwk well watered. Cumberland Street. , y ANTED— A good Co ok. Apply to the / matron, P. kK. I. Hospital may 30 ° ° : ’ . : ot teil me. I did not know it till Mr. Honder-| country. Many of his relations are Ony Clerk's Office, vis. : — spol i Ree fount cae Mr. Patrick a told me. The aoa drew a bucket “of still living at Brown's Creek, P. E. Island, k aoe and Paint the roof of the Mar. W ANTED--To purchase # second ie eee ie T I did not eec| Water, and the woman came up to him;and|49d one brother lives in Halifax and Tr Print Ria | set of Fairbanks Platform wane ol i. Callaghan. I noticed the house. Isaw no-| When they saw me coming they went in on|@2ether here. I have not the slightest layin Plank Sid “ane Market and also for | to fifteen buudred pounds, Apply at ce d wig ° 4 ; > is i0- — 2 * x > . - thing particular except the wheelbarrow | the track leading from the well to the doubt he met with foul play, although The eae office, eT ae filled with manure, and a line he had been keepers |ouae inside the fence. The man decomposition was too far advanced for the Docters to detect any signs of violence. iS MARKED The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or avy tender, ANTED ce D. A. Bruce's, 4 cost, 3 a working with. | saw Callaghan last on had gray pants, black coat and black hat. ; : _ ate By order, pant and 2 vest makers, Com ; Easter Market day. I knew nothing about | Tbe woman was all in black, and slightly Medical examiner Harris, who viewed the A. H. MACPHERSON, her = get the highest prices, may . 3 : ’ : built; the man was stout but not very tal! body, gave lt as his opinion however that Ci Mer seni ————$—$—$ nnn 7 him at all. I never told he had money. I aaa ; L or the wan was perfectly free from the June 9-—3i my Cheek. FEW O GENTLEMEN can be accommodated | | hed no conversation with him. Lspoke to} 1 didnt Know:him. I did mot notice their influence of liquor when he met hia death alice oun aa ae bo ‘is a private family. ns him last hay making time at Berrigan’s—2| ‘ace. This was after Mr. Longworth passed h - . : a a ; Te eae aienaee, ly at thi ie : atk H ; me. I left the Cemetery after the fire on | 20 matter what the cause. zeneaeh cuptral leeetion. SUE Va years thissummer. I heard no remarks at a ; y Murcers and Buicides are not an uncom- Ss Ofiice {may 27 tS all about Callaghan so far as money is con- | Wednesday ovoning. 1 went down to the =~ =e cerned. [owed him no money. I worked with him. never Patrick Berrigan, my master, was about an hour at the Cemetery honee with Issac Henderson to Caiiaghan’s body. see counted by the dozen. mon occurrence in this country every day in the week. Sometimes they can be Still they create IN BRONZE LETTERS, Very Cheap at the ASTURAGE - i xcellent pasture 7 season, for a limited number of cattle, WitiiamM Mippieron (sworn).—I was : f OTHER GE UINE j i : the twelve-acre lot, next to Henry's a on Sanday. I[ asked Berrigan would he | well acquainted with Callaghan. I was so Bas athe cena ate aya NON N British American Book & Tract Socist] Kiln, Malpeque Jioad, Apply easly ot [2 come into the house. He said he would not | between four and five years. We were|- eh aadirs * 5 J I, 1885—1 yr Alley. ei ® re Be She tp an ius ohio tas le a Caicm Gkintas oO ; f illustration of this fact 1 quote what one of une 2, 3 OYS’ and Girls’ $$$ —_—____-——_--—_— ar ike to go in while Vailaghan was away. He | always friends. went very 0 ten to see the leading daily papers said when McLean’s = : B S and Girls’ Own Annual, Chatterbox, ANTED—A Warchouse Man, must be Fe thought he was atchurch. I did not ne-| him. 1 was there last Sunday fortnight. body was fould. ‘Hete°it is :-— D re a N ti ; Canadian Pictures, Sunday Bible Stories, oe mended, Apply by letter to nt tice the doors particularly. It was about; 17th May. I noticed he had a watch and| °°°Y, sia i iia iV en ° ce. Children’s Friend, Child’s Companion, and a wee an yoga may!9 . Pes . 7 ; 7 The badiy decomposed body of a man, reat variety of ay Reuben Tuplin & Co,, Kensington, i 12 o'clock when we were there. Berrigan | chain en. He had a common chain with supposed to be that ef John McLean, 48 oor A ings Ha other books, | oe Wee —— and I came away together and and went to} long links, German silver. There Were | years old, of Be!mont, who has been missing MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P, £ I, “dhe mene age. Everard and | ; “O LET—A very desirable Dwelling a Mr. Henderson’s. 1 heard nothing there | two pieces of money on it, a sovereign and/ since the 9th inst, was found floating in the c sae let, 1808 Sota fea 8 unday-school Cards, Upper Prince Street ; immediate L . that Callaghan was missing. I belong t»| a half sovereign, as well as I could judge. | water off Lewis wharf this morving.’’—Globe, es SARhenreres ee oop st, tae lanl Tektnon. : rs peetabinnm, Bibles | session. Apply to E, R. Brow, or pee Dublin. Ihave been here two years this| The chain was a sort of yellow cast. It was! May 25th N OTICE is hereby given that a Half- German, Greek a. 4 ta Gwlic, French, Auld, Grafton Street. may 9 es ; August. I saw a wheelbarrow with manure | not quite white. I never handled it but Should anything further come to light yearly Dividend, at the rate of SIX (6) : ea ae eee) rrr PERCENT. per an-um, on the Capital Stock |*#@n can be purchased elsewhere. ae of this Bank, has this day been declared, and M, F. EULIS, Agent Street. next to J, D, Macleod. ; ° . - . . ‘ , 5 ’ ‘ ’ - . te that the same will he payable at its Banking Corner Queen & Fitsroy Street, | sion given first of May. Apply to A, Whi Office, Charlottetown, on and after FRIDAY,| June 1--5i . api27 —2aw June 5th, instant. i “eee Ry order of the Board. ryF\O LET—The Dry Gocd Store on Queen OR SAI F—A few cords an i , 3 : Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Ria? in it and some on the ground, and a line and a spade eticking in the ground. I saw no basket with potato sets. Nothing struck me as unusual. If I had been there and known him well it might have, but I suspected nothing. 1 noticed no foulsteps abont the dour. saw it often. I never knew he had a revol- [J\O LET--The iarge brick Store om Q&se ver. He never told me he had He never told me he was afraid of being robbed. He said they broke into his house a couple of years ago, and that they expected money, but he said he never kept more than two or three dollars in his house at atime. He Boston, Mass, May 30, 1885, concerning the case, I will let you know, While regretting the death of any body from P. E. Island, let us hope that if McLean was murdered the guilty cael will be detected. J.CM. F, ee Street, lately occupied by Mr. Jawes ier. junel—pat gaz tl 5th, Shand. Apply tb M. Stevenron. = mar23 tf Wharf, .