*, ae eaeerna ~ ee a oe ee Hi DAILY EXAMINER, JANUARY 25, 1886. i = a sinistral teesiieidall { : ~ rane ornen ee arene one er a ne aA ee CA rc ne Oe es = re ee ec en cg ae eee i ' ' wr ¢ i} ‘ i Vf > fh | and had driven out to see him. He said those Queen’s Birthd.y. He was in Z ue f ie : : | at m, .7 ; a y. He was ia our store and asked h UCCiors o LE - ; i : bees Ha U ; Ww ho robbed him might have left him his life. He | meif I expected my brother back that evening. Te 126 Bis Cas of \ at d ‘ ; ; a URLLE ; f 4 i 3 q said a o that he had been teaching boxing schooi IT again saw Gillis tuat ¢ vebinpg. He came and : . in ‘ bh irlottetown, Callaghan was, he said, a @aquired if my brother had returned, I saw Gillis {ENTLE MEN. 5 the request. <«! % pretty fine old fellow, he thought. Hesaid he nextday, ic came dowa again afier the train AT large aumber of the electors of Wird 4 kUessed the old f iow had some money cameia. Heasked if my brother had come back. j an Xe te Ward, and’ : : ; Bi bi. all Irishmen _senerally have { remem- I said yes. Heasked to see him, and [told him | een enh tek ten Santee ne NG ES f ih vo ger i+ j ig 7 il Bue n ber hen Gillis came back, it Was on he was at histea. I did not heur the conversation | Solicit your support. PIPAGiuU Ulitid i} U | a Friday. I met him onthe road. He seemed ! they had afterwards, He was all shaved off. I | Relieving that a large mejority of our cra x changed in appearance. liis moustache was | folt frightened of him. [ could not tell the reason. pom oO F ‘yg ne are stro gly i fav ov of the introdection shaved off, Tasked him what he bad been doing | got all in afiutter when Isaw him. He made a, shibdean ee | «0 himself, He said he always shaved off in sum: | me nervous, | of water’ for fire eo by a , ner because of the heat. He to!d me he had been Cross-examined by Mr. Peters,—Gillis was not ' 'ghall. if elected. d li I can to have weter ; 2% : . s 4% ~y are . ; ‘ ‘ | t Snail, i eiectecd, do ali Ci d > £2 aR i. a? { iz to Charlottetown. He came into the store and | in the habit of calling at our shop that I know of. - ght in. ander the hea ogai oe R i IS : ‘ ~ © | Dought ft white linen handkerchief. He could | When my brother was home I had nothing to do | bronght.jn, gt the best possible, arrange | have obtained a similar handkerchief in Char-| with the shop. He was often away, but the ment for the citizens ' a Lets = ee be OP Beton ; : greater part of the time he was at home. 1 remain, gentleman, yours truly, ross-exatuined by FB. Peters—I fix the date of} MicHaeL J. McCarTuy (sworn)—Examined by i JOHN LEWIS | Gillis’ return by my day book. It was after Mr. Morson.—I live at Souris Line Road, about . €or Om t our R \ heard ofthe murder I traced it back and talked it | 5] 4 . ; ; ol Jan. 21, 1886—5i A CFOWdER COUFT ROOM, | bears cithemarder traced it back and talked it three quarters of amile from Harmony.’ I have Ae NOnN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER |— ly =!000 reward perhaps a month after the murder. through the winter and in the sprin I saw him ;) y ‘ x > , ~ a e » a os m — : was —_ charged at our forge on the day of the ination (May 15.) I R EDU CED T O CLE AR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON S ‘. T N GING sCHOOL my folk a chelientin ales Po noah gen i dit see | was not at the spree that night, but he was there. STOUCK he Pe) eo o it? PVINENSS® Bop mye ono tell him to go to the McDonalds. He did not tell | 4,00usht 8 watch from him that day. (Watch : Stay i: ¥ LUSK Uh PUL wie CROWN i imtoo t he Me malas, ie did not tel shown). That’s the watch. I saw him again on ’ ° *} me he had + = M a ints hee oe the Sunday following the election. He told me he Im . ° NG 1 “ee } Carthy 's. Sve Ree Spess o Mary Lien |} was going to town. I paid him for the wateh RB t t ] b } 7IN earnest requeste —-- i Me Won uid on this matter. I gave no st tement of $2.20, and what he owed _ came, ee told me riense iscoun SS Oo Cc ear a ance oe’ oo f a sin one ly (aasichietows : ; What Twas going to swearto, Skeffington took | he had money_in the bank, and was going into 7 a. P s Jan. 23.—Continued., me notes of what I said. . | town after it, Isaw him again soon after he got : to open a aw < (sworn)}—Examined by Mr.}-.0°%° camined by a r. Hodgson—TI am not lookiag | home. He came on Friday” I saw him comlag ofr ur- ine 0a Ss. son—I have seen the prisoner before. The : ~ v10W reward half as muchas Mr, Peters | from the train, «bout a quarter of a mile from the I sin my sl sometime |’ 1...” w : Station. He tol > he w ymi > fr ‘ wa ny shop, tim JAMES MCAULEY, (sworn)—Examined by Mae. He told me he was coming home from ° ‘ : HSeliim 22'ut'wantat gomumsie | Merson, live ue Harmons.” Tiknow the pusoner [wised me wen kesold tiewarae te Hoke | MME Nse Discounts to clear balance |i... « compete taowletge of the Rati iliceiletacnean { have me . . , Gillis. Ihave seen him round Harmony—a piece me the chain then i woman in the next hou iis board bil aske ; , any > ch ext morning. » said he had > , ; : om ae A —- from station. I hada conversation with him. He] 9 jot of papers in his en aed ie 28 all ee Te ments of Vocai Music caa be acquired,and. ia : Mol nange ib hh seit, se \ ° . j » ¢ ie rt > a : ae : * ri { had the piece of gold | 3“ Well boy how are ali the folks with you?) haul them that evening. (Chainshown.) I know Of W inter ed ackets. pursuance of the above request, I will mvet : : aid they are all well. He was shaved off. He ig i hair . : e i iri s What he wanted for lint ce a ae | ena Da this is the chain because the black is not oif it, I all those who are desirous of acquiring the in ion souzht it was worth $2.59, | 244.4 moustache be fore that. He asked me did I] Kept it in the house till Sherif? McDonald took it. f Reading Voes : t a ht os , — hearany news? Did you hear if any one was sick arto toa a ocal Music at | Me es a ) ¥ T j ; . ; - e _ * ” So ad ‘la. ae erent’ a OF ai or dead? Isaid no. He said I spose tyou hardly ee ae on aelk wen eet ae a Immense Discounts to clear balance rooms, SCOTT’Ss HALL, KENT sTREE!, ated ST ae ek iow me now that Tl am shaved off. [ said l’d} this gold watch 1k j im, * S tVENING y, 28: Bank. He then walked out of my | hardly know you. He said come into McCarthy’s | op : oe back eaais. I told a a All on THORS DAY EVENING, JAN, 28rn, at : ne I saw him he was stand ' aaa inline 3 right, take it,” and he took it, got e © 8 o’clock - near Mire. | with me and W ell play hell with them and knock it and the chain back again five or or il iner at ‘ ; nim a F. Peters It was about the roof On the house. Pell them rou are Joe six days afterwards. I bought the rold watch y: Let all who wish to attend be present the dinnet | had boarders. and was gettine | -tcCauler’s son from the Line Road, and we will | from him and sent it to the watchmaker—Angus first night if possible diner féa yr them. I don’t remember seéing | (20% them out. This was in May or June. He | Beaton—about a week afterwards. On the 15th 17 'Y , y P ~AN ie man wo waive into my shop ever. befor. | jjeaey wayne about te grain he saw down w.st. | Gillis had amoustache. Oa Friday evening afler | UTESS UOOUS, ODAWIS ald HOSMErY LUb AWay DOWN Very LOW. |_*8™s- 81.00 vox 12 Lessons. or | eax 2 Mee Doavie’s f bart maser hits ¢ said it yaooul Live inches high, re OVer- is return from town, it was off. I saw him on : — e as toand inew | . ve - : = we gs a took Michael J. McCarthy the same evening, Saturday night after his return. He came down D. W e ‘ch R I ) Ss kK 8 this Co . ere oh “| RicttARD FLYNN (sworn)—Examined by Mr. | from MecDonald’s with an axe in his hand. He oO : ras “3 9: MR rrick Doin (sworn}—examined by | ®O” oe %. r . ve in Cbariotietown. [ re- | came into the kitchen, the hoe was there, and he Teacher of Vocal Music & Voice Builling. Mr, os Be icaaeant i tent " m “ ae of the { ee are P was ame Whatin the name of Jesus is the hoe doing : ? Charlottetown, J 21, 1886.—dy ti dte ti “i Llex. G s. I knew hin . | BServane OF stirs, Vy acsons, and wes at the Veuie- | here ? and he chucked it out. Then he went out t S th P W S perowee =, oGm, Ae Potente : Is He came a ee tery on the ‘Thursday before Callaghan was dis-} himseif and came back again with an axejin his us 6e e rices 6 are e ng an e S a ‘ : 1 - f ng at le was atms place in May lest. covered. [ did net see Callaghan. I saw the} hand, Heasked my sister if she owned the axe. os “s , ’ yi came ou & Monday evening, lL noticed no differ. | (20'S that he left in the garden—a basket with a/ 1 was in the next room and heard the conversa- oe - fo the Civie Kieectors City of ence in his face, tHe wore a moustache. He sleot | 2°%, Potate sets in it, a line, anda wheelbarrow | tion. He asked if the axe belonged te her, She , - ; @ ate sr 3 H old me he wa going half full of munure I was out about half-past 10 said no. He said it is mine. She said to write a letterthen. 1 asked him what made | 2 *2¢ morning, and went out again inthe afier-/if it was his axe what was he ask- = < harlotteiowa e | h od iat sis whiskers were always a | 2°90" by the train. The sets, etc.. were in the}ing her about it for, Then he went out. Sl : troubie to him. I thought I saw him the follow-| harcore enoem. Phe day was inc] He was in a passion. When I noticed that A ' a but cool. he had no moustache I asked him why, and he YENTLEMEN,— At the earnest reques’ ing Thursday or Friday. Lam not sure about the Cross-examined by F. Peters.—I went to the i > tilli , ber of iti i day. He k n the same evening, between 3and | post ane en lwey cleeper was ahd on meal ue | Said the barber, Paul Gillis, was drunk and cut a “ : of a very large number of the citiz~ns, [ ii 40 clock Rew ge Ay .came, He asked me it | D2°% a vs a = ae Sor dea the ee ae tee oe cut it ees ee The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and am a candidate for your suffereges at the I he could rn wee re i “, Ae = — = ane inside door was D yt shut. fine place was in dis- winter. He,told me he was yy toon store in O t ] P . Pi E approaching Civie F)- eti n, end if retarnea t oa er , ; . - ad sinew ‘wi h hi > ‘He " aid ‘ann order, Ph re was nothing on the floor but po't- |town, I don't remember the name of the man. rhnamental, rices to ease veryone. will use my best endeavours to forward the ~ sf Rend tities aan a aia al — I ne ee n Dapeng 8¢ a care hae I also bought a ee trom Gillis. (Revolver intersats of the City. ae ; , ca in ieee ae 2 caméaway ipul the sieeper up against it, shown.) ‘That is the same one. I got it from him ; M. -w soeti ; ‘ gold Lic Said to | i hext door is | did not go to the bedroom io Feber coe a o> in ad ip 7 Ay T T > Vy views on the water question bave not ge ' As an ce of gol noe BY *O Ss cer . February. He showed it to me first in February gr NG GH AN D WEL S . . : ; ; ; os oa aked him ie Court adjourned till 11 o'clock on coe he was in our,barn. He took it out and " ? EAS SORTED STOCK 18 ees, eu ac. you oe me last year, and | ause ia Po = . um i i ; adh ne bili c s ° ¢¢ iw a : : v ope ths ; » wil 2 1 : it ret t a +» iene H ‘ ion Master. iid 1ot it and asked me if I would buy it, I told him + ‘ hupe that there will be a m*jority returned not see the piece m ‘ : me » & | Monday. I — not tadieen _ bought ,it the some day | ROW offered to the public at LOW EsT POSSIBLE PRICES. the Corneil Board this year, instrneted by ‘(iross examined by Mr. Potera—It was o “ 9 and kept it till Sherif? McDonald got it. I also eens eal i lil Mo Gian kendinanenine: dite tek cemi aeons Jan. 25. | saw a silver watch with Gillis but never examined y ' —* — am the earliest possi! . GAY. 5 Ue eee era See Sere eee eee oe ‘ ; ‘ } i Tate W scorns i id oe pportanity « ntroducing a fystem © first. [ cannot tell the date. He told me he came irt opened shortly after eleven. ‘The | it: (Wateh shown.) I do not recognize this as o—— i : walkin :. He told me he was hired on the tow 2 one? apne a sh ly after eleven Te the watch. waterworks, bya Company, in accordance » = 9 Ori ¢ anc ari 3 ‘ . road. He might have toid me he W wked at Ben court-room Was cr »wded, vad the interes’ 1D Court adjourned, Heartz’s. I thought he said Wright's. He stayed the case Cc yntinues unabated. The first Court opened at a quarter past two Let All Eemember that we will net be he , nee 590 on Sane ‘ . with me on the evening of Tuesday till about five | witness calied was — o'clock. with ovr means and requirements Iam, gentlemen, yours traly, o’clock after train time. He left walking. I T . . 2 rg. AT PY 21 Pp thought - was aaied ed to his piac .. iy JaMes PUNCHER (sworn)— Examined by Mor” MICHAEL J. McCartuy (Examination resumed) U nidersold by &nmy Eiouse ih the E rade > HEN RY BE} - ' : . : 4 i am not sure whether it was the next ihursday sor I jive in Charlottetown. I knew Patrick (Watch shown,) I first saw this watch with Jan, 21, 1886. or Friday that I next saw him. : Callaghan. Iwas Out at the Cemetery on the} Giilis last spring, after he came from town. I <--ontiveserensecnrensttuela tieitinisesiiaialintiniali glia cintsdaiti i Mihi litiscibdilactbiaiae R ninsd by Mr.filodgson.—He told me he | 25th of last May, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.} bought the gold watch twice from Gillis. The Oo sa s ns oe was hired somewhere tie did not _ tell me at lL was in the Keeper's house. I went from the second time Il bought it from him was after he i= ¢ weL.es e what piace. When he came back on Thursday or} well to the house. Ll entered the house through | returned from town on that Friday. This second Se Sud ' ; : ‘ i:e : the re 1 . bts ‘ "UOT iy me 5 : . , : . 7 rr . , Priday, he said, “Ll was al. round Tracadie, Cove- | the back porch door to obtain a cup to give some | time I bought this chain (chaif shown) also. My BY Auction, at my Salesroom, on THURSDAY, hea i tine rl : ng for w tn and | ladies, v ho . ere there, a — _ a door | father was at home sick when I bought the chain, SEE ft U pe o Be y ¥ S = r FRIDAY and SATURDAY nights, at 7,3 : i WOTR : i ry. ‘ oid was ivs7eUu t vu stene Z r ray s e Tr Y ir fe ‘ . it ; "e} vir ce ‘pal t rt nt P Thy >oods - he 3 te sat ieee mon . Joa _— ‘ us mut not fa 1e¢ A railway siceper|(irunk of clothes shown.) I saw these clothes th u G 3 a 5 | o'clock, a general assortment « : Goods, wes lying alongside tue door. it was not against | (three pairs trousers, one coat and vest) on Gillia. Crockerywere, Books, Fancy Goods, &c., &c. ‘green man iike you.” the door, I went inside and got the cup. [took] My father did not come to town with me, as he a, JAM icDONALD (sworn Examined by Mr. | it off the kitchen tavie. After i was through with | is i}, . J G. M, HARRIS, Mor »~I live near Souris, at Harmony. Iam | the cup | put it back where I took it from. I did -O Jan. 20th, 86. Auctioneer. the fa f Mary Elien McDona’d. I know the | not see Cailuzhan there. I closed the door afier ————E——— ~~ ———— _— prisoner. | name is Alexander Gillis, [saw a] me whenl went out, I do not remember whether s a ‘ j y Fy 7 ~ mPa good deal of him after he came home from the | I tied if the front door was closed or not. Senator Stanford is to give twenty mil- ee \ LO a states. 1 remember the day of the Council Elec Cross-examined by F. Peters—Iclosed the door | lion dollars for the endowment of a great e ae} = ” tion—it was the 15th of iy. I saw Gillis at the | When I leit the place but did not put the sleeper Uni . : “6 . i ‘ slectio ; sain on Saturd " ti uiversity in California, election. I saw him again on Saturday. He was | against it. : ; . ._ a at our place when icame back from Souris. He Wa. Barry (sworn) Examined by Morson—I siiiaiilai i. Cc, Cle 3. o« i stayed ai our place that night. He left my house |} am a clerk in J. B, Macdosa d's boo atore I , : ‘ ; i ‘Or on Sunday and was to go to town ~ Monday s | recollect “ time the ares ae oe last Cocaine, which, as an slleviator of pain, Ch town, Dec. ae 85. re train. have had a litle business with him. iie | summer. 1 remember Duncan McMillan being in | ; : . r > eet ieee i ieaiiil : bought a few bundred of hay from me for his} our store at that time. I waited on him and is one of the grandest discoveries of the age, - a er en gr - ~ — — oe a wee See _ \HE \nnual Sesssio of the Tude 4 brother-in-law. He told mehe had no money to | showed him some shoes. My attention and Mc- is now found to be an antidote to sea-sick- pendent Order of Good Templars will pay forit tll tho fi of May. He paid me the | Millan's was attracted bya man passing down] ness. In taking one teaspoonful of this be held evening he came back from town (May 22). I | tuwards the jailjin the custody of bailiffs. Mc- |. 5a : na asked him for the money before he went to town. | Millan made a remark at the time. I know invaluable medicine, (cost 75 cts.), the ill- Ss q T FO DATHD He said he would pay when he came back and he | Henry —s and knew ee was er = effects of nausea are romoved, and the IN SUMM 7. rh SIDE did. Idid not ask him for the money, but he} that term. & was not Green tha! passed with the : . ~~) Ved oet 28) ' called meintoa room. He paid me a $2 bill. He | constable that day. I believe that the prisoner in paneer oon devote himself to his one j I the he is now a little} dollar dinner without fear of the con- —ON had more than that yuld not say how much, | the dock isthe same man, but ww ~ He had a moustache on when he left my place on changed in his appearance, having grown a whis- sequence, Sunday. When he came back he hadn’tit; he} ker. (No cross-examination.) die die. ‘ ~cten wr €34? " Was Clean shaved, : ae ee ae Horace McEwen (sworn)—Examined by Mr. . é - : Ore tT HEeSGay 5 can OG fp Smst.. Cross-examined by Mr. Peters.—The sale of the | yorson—I iive at Mount Stewart, and am the The following information concerning the iio hay was the only transaction I had with Gilis | Station Agent there. I have held that position for net indebtedness of some of the Massachu- to commence at 11.30 (local time ) and I was jutte sal islied when he paid ine tor the sometime. I recollect seeing the prisoner before eat a . an “ re e en hs 8 <1) "a - hay I know t ie date he p rid me by Bowers’ the Grand Jury, last July. T believe that I also aetts cities may be interesting at the >, ° A 3 TB ray 8 es i ~ 6 _, at One election. Mary wr py oe tues wnt | saw him previously at Mount Stewart. believe | present juncture: Boston, $24 693,114; - FA . + 1 96") dee the salad as d Tueeday, I when ne pal c © Inoney. ne) : eis 3 mi hat gave s @ gol coin, ; ; ! 20) han h, gox retn : and . p i he is the man that gave me a gold coia, (Coin Lowell, $2,471,724 ; Worcester, $2,394,- R > bh anc » Zoo » return up to and in in a neighbor's house. He went away after dark. | shown.) That is the same coin. I simply.chang- eluding Thursday, 23th it was pretty late in the evening when he came | oq (he coin for him, Ikeptitina child's safe on|914; Springfield, $1,437,487; Holyoke, but it was d 4 ; ies attending will ask for single tickets to my place, but it was dayligh . ; \ the mantel piece, I sometimes receive other goid | $734 206 : orthampto 504.000 Parties a 6 Ose tac ’ HerRMAN McDONALD (sworn)—Examined by coin. ‘this coin is the only one of the kind I have 37 : l th N th ra =f Re: RE ! In -—Q-— =r ce a8 they musi be ack ompanied each by cer ti- Mr. Morson.—I know the prisoner. He is Alex. | jad in years. ‘There was a hole in the coin when | $©Nerai the mun‘eipal deht of New Hogland ficate of attendance. Gillis, I have known him for some longth Of | | received it. It was somewhere between the 20th | towns appear to be growing leas rather than 4 A public meeting will be held in the t since he was aboy. He worked with me | and 23ih May when I got the coin. I placed it in| oreater - : when he was a boy. He was way, but came | the safe on the 25th May. echines: . evening. back some time last fall t wernt montn, I FoenOns- Cross-€ Kamined by gl Peters, I have no doubt <P <a , ixtraordina Indusements (9 Purchasers of De foods I, W FOWLER ber au exiibition in . a srlottetown. I was in whatever avout the coin produced being the one ‘ : u ub . . : ’ town then. [saw Gillisthere. I staid at Henry | received by me. [ cannot remember distinctly Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, i Sat Secretary ; Smith's. [dont ae iver being Into ae how the man who gave me the coin was Pee. North Bedeque, Jan. 8, ’86—wy3i dly 23&Ps. MeMillans at that G@je with aman named Mc-) but it wasin some dark grey material. do not VALUAB NW INDIGES f ah me ae Mali Innis. I once came to town on the train with | remember stating before the Grand§ Jury that the oS Ao peo EeTTee. ——_—wa () — 2 a i wy aK 1 ae oe bf Sates Saetey man hada mourinene- { miebt save Soe ee. It Dr. Daniel T. Nelson, Chieago, says: “] BOOKS BOOK: I nur e& Came togevne irot art y- e 2 gags > h¢ £ 8 . yas . : i asked me to pay his fare, and said he would pay sory short, T gave two two “dollars “the fae find it a pleasant and valuable remedy in in-| ... : : : ; ~ me when he got to town. a tea value, forthe coin. I didnot know Gillis before. | digestion, particularly in overworked men.” T is our intention to make a change in our business early in the New Year, and we shal] Cro cu t by Me, Peters.--Gillis worked | | have not my Railway books with me and cannot fora time offer our whole stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MIL- — na > ; » left e Isl il ita ‘ =_— ae iN : : : . ° nm, ° ic : 2 . for me occasionally before he lett th Soe. remember selling Gillis a ticket, but remember LiNERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, the 14th inst. BY Auctin, MONDAY, Jonuary 25th, at 2 and 7 when he was about 16 or li yeats of — — changing the coin for him, All tickets sold on NOTES : ‘Oe : : : o'clock p. m., a large consignment of new and satisiied me well enough. 1 dont remember) the isth, 19h and 20th May were for Selkirk » Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but in every | second-hand BOOKS, direct from Edinburgh, being with a man named Melnais atthe time of) Station. 1 found no ticket sold to Harmony on : : : department our prices will be Scotland. the exhibition, the 22ud May. There werenone to Souris either. Not the promissory, but (facts about For particulars get Catalogue. JouN McVoNnaLpD (sworn)—~Examined by Mr. 4 passenger to Souris could pay his passage to Wetcomge Soap, an article that does not con- A. McNEILL, Morson.—I live at Harmony Station. [ am @sec-]| the Conductor on the train and receive a Con- . 4 ‘ + i ait tion Men On the ralway. ih ave seen the prison- | ductor’s ticket, the duplicate of which wouid be tain one yarticle of the adulterstions used to mEeDUCED 20 to 30 PER EN Jan. 19—dy5i wk 1i Auctioneer, ral t s. Ho is AleXander Gillis. Saw reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does C tenner deinen er several tim A oan hone turned into the Railway Office mee semeaneeey - him sevoral times going on and off the trains a Selkirk Station is nine miles on this side of Har- possess th> value of legitimate Washing \ 2s Harmony. I don’t remember seeing Gillis on the | mony. Scott wasthe Conductor on this train at Qualiti te : ‘ : a Maes . ; ies, the demand for which proves the jay of the Council election, but I saw him at Har- | that time. A man had bought aticket before this yual , : p ¥ : : TC = ny Sta non Friday, the 22nd of May. He got date and paid for it cite a $2.50 gold cvin, but I advantage gained hy the use of the genuine aod * lot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE. 8 HEREBY GIVEN "ArTyT off the traiu then. * dian : ee : yore nn cannot remember who the man was. over Soaps of doubtful character. None ‘Our Gorda are always marked in plain figures and customers will see that the discounts a N | ” a G real ony the Senay: JAL we. 6 meq n = ARTEMAS PRowss (sworn)—Examined by Mr,| should be deceived even by Red and Yellow | are made bona fide. GENEKAL MEWTING of the share- Coen amined by Me. Peters~I know Mr. | Hodgsen, Q C.—I lived in the Royalty near the} Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the : holders of Tak EXAMINER PUBL'SHING Uom- Her nan ‘lew nal Ll. " id y not remember that he Cemetery and oe 2 a gy oy ee: Ww ELCOME, a & pair of clasped hands is Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. Pany will be held at the office of Tug cat aaead station in May last -now Mr.|@ previous witness, 1 rillis, ived 3 = ; : : ; a wha ; ; : S Taley. I ea ey ie nemo muer | our place. He had'a watch. (Watch shown.) I|8tamped on every bar. Made by Carrs, We will also prepay frcight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars. EXAMINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the Haley. ore are so many gettingon and off | Will not swear that this is Gillis’ watch, I thiak| Davie & Oo : : : 27th of January, inst., atthe hour of eight heed, io not recollect. L cannot recall any par- | he had a silver ane also. ‘ Watch movi . The above discounts are for Cash only, but for purchazes exceeding fifty dollars we | o'clock, in the evening, 4 ‘ nolL recoilt . Ue “ e » » : : io +b - iano _ . : . } ; Shi dunes n 9 cannot say whether this is his or not, ac <ahe. ill allow three months’ credit. ” > — of Ja u r or the 41 nor the bel ike eile chain shown.) This is Gillis’ chain, Gillis was at we atow & =e N. A, MITCHELL, no of Jain ry or the ata, O i . . When we h ‘ ‘ 7 q , a ae . . . ’ ey af the Callahan murder I traced | our place last January. I knew Callaghan and A Carp.—To ail who are sufferi from This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend te fulfil all the promises of our adver- Secretary. 7 that Gillis got off on the 22nd of | have seen him wear a chain. (Chain shown.)| errors and indiscretions of yout nervous | tisement. : back and found ul . Thi San wsthing lH ’ aor 4 ai yh’ 5 » May. it Was about a week or eight days after | This is something like Callaghan’s chain. I cid! weakness, early decay, loss of m d, ke. Ch'town, Jan. 15, 1886-—why & dly ee. ee that I bewan to trace back. not take much notice of either of their watches I will send ‘a rec eo . > oe nee Gillis came back tha yegan to F pate no | oF chains will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE . - hi yf vy OV ( re. ni B ( a . + . ss}: . ’ . . oP began 19 do hs Of ye epetore the Grand | cross-examined by F. Peters—T think Gillis bad |OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis . A Bonanza for Bargain-Huaters memorandau! of it. el - ’ , the “ i , ° : : . vi . ‘ ; aR Se yee two watches, but am not sure of that. I was ex-| govered by ao missionary iv Sonth A car ° Jury. I had not «+ that time heard abouta reward amined before the Grand Jury. (Watch shown.) y y mete being offered. I donot know the amount of the : “4 ma . > ler 3 hb —_———_ —- - , , a > quarrel. | L think this watch was shown to me then. I send self addressed envelope to Ree Joaep ‘ ie , i pene rer on ened iia team os acy Klien | think I told the Grand Jury that this watch was| U foman, Station D. Bow Vork A Genuine Mark Down Sale!—Ap Mebeeie nt a) omen 4. | ke ‘one that Gillis had | perer took tach - - ~| palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of vona ' uel ee tice of Gillis’ watches.’ J did not know anything | = = . § : a ee KoNALD McDoNacp (sworn}—Examined by Mr. | notice of Gillie watatios § Mech. Tthink he he Prices {~ Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds | his watch think ’ Hodzsoa, Q. C.—I live at Harmony, ahd am @ soa | #20ut ny initisis — — + wee Re nat W iNTs 2 & ‘ast , Ch’town, Dec. 10, ’°85—dy wy 2mos i 2 .. t James Mcljonald aad a brother of Mary Ellen, | nother chain.a long one. I do not know that AW ES ST, FOUND, &c. and Gents’ Furnishings— of Ja {cDonald aad j Ton . ‘ , ; wv ’ ‘now the prisoner, Gillis was pretty often at | Gillis visited Callaghan, while he was living at ; I eee a smembe: oe ne Gillis ow the day of | our place. Gillis was with us about four weeks. | —-—-——-—— —- --—--—__—____--_ -____-____ ae Se — : a - i i 3 ial Our Pouneil election. He was between our place | Callaghan was not in the habit of visiting our SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED ie ‘ cli election. v 3s b idk ee ~ vy him at the spree on | Place, and I never saw him there while Gillis was | -- a one r and Mr. MeCarthy’s. I saw him at the spree on | 10’ Our family were on friendly terms with OST —In this city, a smal! Bunch of Key , eet lar » wes ‘ , ¢ ‘har- e » e & ‘| 'Gi ! th meee a oo eee a Callaghan. Callaghan did not visit the neigh oo ae with - picce of cord. The SLAUG ITERED ; eee ne ee ee Tn” be See tetas ice alemiredh. 4 ee Gee nder will be rewarded by leaving same at sais : stillet ; When he came back I asked hi n why bh haved JAME3 MIDDLETON (sworn)—Examined by Mr. |}, alieairailai y 4 ; i ‘ 7! i~ for Stock-taking is near. Dull trade is off. He said he was in a barber shop in Uharlotte- alee ‘ sl ue an # : jan 25—lwk ularming. Our stock of Tweeds must yo. Our town and the b irber happened to cut his tan Sore ee eee ee a orn . Nick mammoth stock of Clothing musi go. Our hig tache—so he told him to cut it off. (Pants knew Callaghan well. He was about half a mile eee i ig ar ‘y stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large shown.) I think I saw these pants on Gillis! from my place across the fields. I worked for VV ANPeD ~By a steady young men a ESTABLISHED, 1842. and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. ‘Watch shown.) That is like the gold watch : nl ; a Salen adie an whi tens : Rin The price is not so much of an object. The goods | «silver watch shown.) That is like | him repairing shovels, pickaxes, etc. Toaw hing ituation in a store or printing office ; must turn into new dollars. Griliia na . ; le 2S 2 > He ¥ enorted killed. wale . > mkt ; =? , the silver watch he had. (Another wagch shown.) tee ao Seacay Gomes we an , npened es good references Apply to “‘J.,”’ EXAMINER :0: This price list is only an index :-— 5 J‘ do not remember seeing this watch. (Chain during the week following that Sunday. I can- | Office jan2' 3i isi Men's Heavy, Overcouts with Fur Collars, only shown.) Gillis had a gu urd exactly he this. not say whether the Sunday Il saw him was before -_—- iaimniincgigritipialtailieaaiaitiie $10, pee a im : r d {Another chain shown.) I never saw him with an ’ pa tens . Birthd int} Men's lack Worsted Suite, only $6.50, yr afler the Queen's Birthday. I was inthe house NOR SALE—A li Saf ly at 1 1) hat ¢hain PO ag 1c Range By ype. Seah dnl tony SA'tH—A small Safe. Apply at THe A i a » a : KF alli worth $10. , c : <amined by Mr. Petersa—{I think I saw with him, and "= bis wales pepo oe Tes ones i EXAMINER office. jan 4 * ssets, One ium 4 © She Bae . ive i Ons Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.59, $2 and un. on ; oaenet a ‘ore the Grand Jury. [| 8ion. He took out his watch to a ae time. J $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure thi Wat uy Ci we t ° ny * *a° ailve , at Thea j aa ' a& 2.90" 55 “UlL, DAUe LO ueure, : - tt remember saying before the Gr und Jury It was a Blive r watt he : 42 chain a coe — (% 105,000,006.) worth $22.50. that ee. hown me was Gillis’ watch. | ©45t, ee, ets = tw Nees 404 «wT ig The z : $1 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch 2a tS Was Se oe eh ak oe eee ie ‘har, | Shown.) This looks much like the . 8 INE ARTS,—Mies A All haz re- = , ian aiae aoe) ee + was that other wateh I heid in my hand when | ® ‘eve vellow, and were either gold, brass, or F ov ae S.— Miss 4. Alley ha , A f Be Bi i ® » 2 A b Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. I made that statement. (Pants shown.) I. saw | Coins were yellow, and were Gi gold, ~~ opcned her classes in Fine Arts, and is Bau Re @ = © Ec £ 2 PW aga I orce a out $ will buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth ; me t ¢ omposit . That Sunday was the : . pants like, these on Gillis. — remember seeing | Pomme SOF f composition. That Sunday wa: ust $8.75. a : = rye last time I saw Caiiaghanm, Lam sure it was on| prepared to receive a limited number of ’ — - j J a tai ii ts them on him in the spring whem he was at our) ss 4.57 was there, It was about the latter pupils. The course of study irclydes Draw- i eur Hundred Villions ($400,000,000). ‘an = ae sit, tos eee lace of Bo} real ard Cs j . . . . . . . } ! : anc up. » Jou + J. i pony xt idggtnn Se examined by Mr. eee 1 loft ae Sooo aiaan tae ahaa ing from cas+e and still life ; Pa'nting, io oils 4 hilds Wiut Suilse, WUD et od trimmings and McNeill-—I keep a store at je no sc A+ rg to visit Callaghan and remained there until six|4vd water colors, &c.; Decoration, On silk, 103 species, ee aoe a . a i a . the time « e lagh: rdar. > : = > <n ; : od Geis. ae ; . A re bet ab yout the tans of the, Calle a Giitie o’clock, I entered by the back door: Ra! ng was|satin and plush, Terms made known on aera antes > + ee v2. ve r Bis z We . cl Vv tne prisoner ii oa . : Ti if ‘all ‘ , r saati . . > ° ‘ % 1 ‘ . regen ¥ Zils, NOW So; | : uy ! ; 7 him at the Council election and spoke a a ay 2 Cease Taran’ thoes. ‘He on application. jan 15 6i eod pa LIVIDENDS to Policy Holders LARGER thav those of any other Company. Suit of Underc.otying » pure Cape W few words to him. I came as rome cae she eet a to plant putaioes next day : ; W € h OE ge me 1 4 ‘ship for i es fl 25th) and returned on Tuesday. | 3aw Gills 01 ‘onde Salant onl ood . : ; ,, | priced T weeds, and challenge ali-comers to dup- that‘day. He asked what was the news — is ee tno galg See aoe he be ee or three ees It has no Stock Holders to claim any pert of the Profite,--the Aassets and Surp!ne all | lic: ts our €35ceut Merinc Wvol Tweed, ‘ riot ' \ u od what Was going on there? Teoak hy 7 pe ; ’ .- nd (Ww h ihe a y toar¢ ers ma find comforta e long to the Assured. worth 31.40. ‘ : . ‘ y é 1 potatoes first thing. atc shown.) y + & . eaw him again on Wednesday or Thuraday. I ae ite aetna tien at ° aeetele tenn : ‘ gc , ‘Dagens Si - es had heard of the murder by this time. Ho sald PU er nt that re Sag, oy Peery ee ree th hers it is the BEST COMPANY in which to Ingvre, as it combines all the advantages ef | i? Bi} TT) £ SEEK ~ h sheard there was am ae = « Peet aian’t ever saw with him looked like the one now ys . Re *9 if Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, acd the Cheapest insur-| P : = _ es ” think there wae a inan on the Island bad enough | Shown, but I will not syear to is. ined P ance that is honestly possible under any eonteset, which tas a definite vaine to the bene-| CAMERON BLOCK. _ 4K eae a il deed, Hesaid there was fhis Wilhess was not cross-examined, ines aia ; ficiary, pee a ple So een Charienlalane: There were MaRY¥ ANN HALEY. (sworn)—Examined by Mr. ' TIVO LET--The large briek & : | Cb’town, Deo, 31, 1885, men onthe Bos Boat who would doit. He} Morson.—Ilive at Harmony and have seen the / --The large brick Store on Queen J. W. FITZPATRICK, JOURN MACEACHERN. i. poem: 7 Lip Se had a hard time to save himself when he came | prisoner there. Hisname is Alexander Gillis. 1) Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse- > t for the Mariti d i 5 lelend Ga URBCEIBE & r LUE WEEKLY FXaMI. on the Boston Boat, but whoever had committed | saw a at ene oP ult betas'enere f ston given first of May, A to A. Witte, raveling Agent for the Maritime rrvvimers, Agent fur P, kL K) NER lhe latest local ; newe tue murder had left the Island and would never} was attending store, my r being he ia : LE. | awd foreign be found gut, He suid op knew Callaghan an fix the day because it wus the day efter thy --Sew pat Ch’towa, 23, (892—tuw won sat ean always be fountl thereia.